feV. DR. TAJ-MAGE. dayj niscot'RsK nv Tin: NOTKD DIVINK. $uJcrt: "Rouxh Saillns." ;r. "An t tlier" r.-re ali with Tlim liti hiti. ntvt thee ni-i.e a great of wind." Mark iv., o'i. 3T. win, fialilim nn I GcnniwirAt vm L im-rn (or tha sam- take. It lav In a srreat iiiviiriune. I hesur.- uiu tin, hitfh. termor-,!. loiintr, gorgiM, wrn vi v hinitinif ear.lon of lieauty. Tim tnmbli'd lown l'rvif!i rock of gray rl llm"t'n. iitcl ilv-hine (rum the , l.nn'l ! to til" ifi. In thn tlm ol the valley. lienilltinls ntiil rhlt,-e '.oviTcil thi.'klv with vegetation, ami lo t wn tha variety of eiimatn Hint the, tree of tli" torriil mi l th" walnut tree. ,,Mrmii i-Himta vero only n little wav , Mu in vlneyar It mi'l olive gai-ilen etiierlnif up t!i rioho tut the. oil Tli hill nml valleys were Marro'l ,.;;ni.ire .1 with flower, from which .t in His t'xt. nn.l thr tliseinle learn "el ra nf patience hu I Iru'. It esm"l H ,1 Im I ilnhfld n wave of IWutv on ll ,(.,.n until It liuiiir ilri(ijiini from tln .i, the lull", the oleander. lntli) back (.hanon rnnire tii trVryof theearthlv ., Wiv r-ll n . If to : It In ration (lie hill of heav-li. ntlier arm eve;- h1 no rxiu!iUo a (tot is In'iinl if nl Oennearet The water with -awl sweet ntiil thickly inhaoite l.teuipt innumerable no( nti'l nfTurlinc n liveli i ,ir irn'at population'. Itli.-ti.lu, Cuor- iii. I ('Brornaiim toinl on t h hunk roar n.ih wheel of traffic anil fla-hlng with ,.i,l .iilmc, nn.l shootin their ve.s. Tiit tli" InVie. ln iiiciiK tiii,r ,'.iniiiliv e-tmnscii nnil wivsinc u'r'.it onrine of thv iToilii'. Vieasur.' hunt of llomnn .-ru'ii nnd fNliinv Miinek of the ooiiu- . -!c. win linil rum ilnwn to east n in't r-, t.n.o l each other with no. I mil nhout iv. 'l. iimi', or shlo liyl.n Mvunif i.ll v at nn..riiitf. r.l" nml lit xii riit lit hath viiicvnnl. tower nnd shailowy iirlior, nk "T upon Ihn culm sw-mt i?i?no thi in kf ulni lows bi'u'au to ilroi, mi l llor , with it- h' I r.iyprt with ."ritii:il i. in 111" alow of th . -ttin sun Iniiki-il i Tiiiitoiii'ir li'.l tr...lnt ri-ft.ly to n.-votiil : '.riri"t of flri-. I think vri shill luiw ik rnr.'lit' Not a l"iif wmm In th nir or ;. ili(iirli III" surfii 'i' of : 11111 '.nrit. .iml iWH of thi ar'iit lin il.miU Mull.- a.'pw tho ivntnr. Tii voI.vm of ..n.Miili'. how ilrowtly (lny .triko ar tlm iplash of thiMm'ttnmirx onr, nnd 'hiiMiilnf of tin' 1'WPtur.il llsii on thn Ii.iHot. nnd tho Inilcrilmtilrt W whl. !i llll tin- nir .it niKMtrall. You n up liif Imni'li of til" Ink n littlu way. tii'Ti' yoii lln l an Xi itnutit a- of an i. i.'itioii. A HoiillaiH iu.ihlni; out from -li-rn sliorn of tin' liiUu nut a h (imd t.tii ili'ridlv nrmaiii'iit. not a clipper to t.iIi v ji 1 1 1 ; 1 1 . 1 nn'r.'liaiiiliiip. rn.t pintii -Uwitli urappli'ii; hook to hut to death ,!. vir tlicy i-ould ni'izi'. hut a llntiilti a with tiii'-si'inrori of licht ami mcri'v n,.i-. Ji'mm i-i Id the front Bhln. Ilix and .'iilinir-r.' ar.' in tli miiiiII liont Willi.-afti'r. t'iirixt, ly th" rockimrof '. vit nn I the fatimis of the preai'hlntf i-nf the day. I Induced to slnmher. 1 -i It tn in the Htcrn of th hoat, Willi ii. T pirhniiit I'xIenitiiiriTied out of a llh u coat. Miund n.ilt'un. The lir"Z0i of '..li.'rnn their finder through the locks of Tiimit l '"per, and on it siirfai-ethere h nn I fiilli-th the lluht xhln. like a "hild Ii.xnni of Hu nleenin' mother! Calm i. stnrrv nlRht. Ueautifitl niuiit. Iiun ill timmiil.-, nnd plv all the .- :ir.s. atnl let lnt tliH hit; ho:it and the umall lionU Ulidinij ovur (?.'ntln Onunesariit. '.w xailors prophnsy a ehaniri) In tho '.her. Clouds b'ln to travel upthOKky I fonsriitc. After awuile. even the y-'niri'M hear the nionu of tho Htorm, H iicniuc?on with raplil .stride nml with ti terror." of hurricane and dirkmwo. 'oit.oauitht IntheHii lden fury.tremlil jilfr at liny nmul the wiM olanuor of 'ininiU. I i rent pntelies of foan nro ; thr..uili tho nir. The loo.ertoil satin, .us ill the wind, or';'; lika pistols. Tim llnvits iioised on tho wliito idiffoftlie mi ni'a tremble like ocean petrels, and piuniM into the trough with terrille ii iintil a wave strikes them with tliun ''M' k, and oyerhoard go the 'or.liie, I'klins and th nia-its, and the drenclie l li's rush Into the j-teru of the hoat and t amid tlm h.irricaiie, "Master, parent i ti.il tlmt in pi'rih'.'" That ur"at pcr liftc 1 his head from the ll.-liertinin' mil walked out to tim prow ot v.. d Mi,l h iked upon tlm storm, nil i l's were tlm small h.iafs t.issim; li''lples.-ncs.-, ii nd fr.'n them came eri.'s i.f drowning ini'ti. ltv ' i-li nf li 'iiinimr I s tii' calmness of 'M'-i'ver-d brow of Jesii- an I tlie spray " i ilrinpiii' from His ii vir l. Ho Inn words of c.i imiHii'l .lie for the wind, Ji 'i- fur the sea. He to.iks into tim tem ii.iiij ii" a vens nnd H i-ries I,ir ,oV an 1 i"l i.iks down into tim infui'iatii waters II ' -ay. !:) still'." Th thunder- heat -r ''. 'I 'he waves fall Hat on their faeos, vtiii.ni-iii'.lsiars rekiiidln tlmir towlm.-. '"m ini'l's. Tim storm is ili-ad. And -I'l ierew are iiiilniii'lim' the (Virilae M tiu cnMes and lialinir out the wate- i tlii" hold ot til.' shin the illseiples stand lr . rui'!.-. iii.w inzim; into the culm 1 ii"v pizinir Into tin.' calm sea, k tM'iiii," into the eahn f.iee of Je.su-, itIi iriin on to aiiothc". ''Whin man "unaa is this, tUa: uv.-n tlm winds and s.m iil.ev im' ' '"irn, flr-t, fr.nn this sulii'i't tiia' whan 1 ri' iruiii',- to take a vovaire of any kind "ti.-iit to have t hrist in the ship. The ' I' til :.t those l).)H(s would ail havj i;one ' Ii ittom if tniri.st had not heuu there. vou me a'lioi.t to voyage out into some '"u'.i'rnr sr Into some new btiHiuecs rc- a. Viu nro jfoiiisT to plnu s un') xrunt j 1 it nl profit. I hope U Is o. If you iru ''""tloj.M.ilon',' in th ) trDiidmill course I'lati iiotiiini; new. you are not fiillllliui; rmis.-ii.il, Whii' you can do hy tiie ut-tt-u,i,)n of lio ly, min i and soul that nr.) 1,'nui I to do. Von have no rltfht to ' mul of a regiment if (id calls you to 'wil l mi army. You lima u ritjii't to be :";' in a steamer if ;,jj oumoiHu l-. von to nli'iiral nf th imvy. You ha'vo no r. in e;ii,iii...c ;J fei-ryii lat fr.iin river bank ' v'r loillii if (i I ivi.iiiiian li you to !! j'TKhttiardsr fruii New Yoric to Liver- lt'it whatave? cnlerjiri- you nnd ir Rid on w.iateyer vovu o ymi stai'i, be i"take C!iri-t In the ship. Here are men -" v ITii-ijeriid. Tlm sued oi' a smsll cu. ti -ii irre ,v into an ae-iiniiiliiteil and over- wriinj sa r.ve-s. Their cup of prosper o niiiuiiu ov.ir. Kvery day h'ids a com- . ' i tl lira nieeiianienl triumpli. Yet they iM puff.) I hi., They aeliiiowledK tha ., " 's'r iiv the liurvusts an I uives them "ir ITusrn rity. Wheu iltea-ster ooinns 'l"'lroys otlmrs, luey aru only helped liSiMTexni-rleiic. The coldest winds "vi-r lihnv ,towu from snoiv cappn.l Har " 'm l li).-j,l ciniii'siiret into lo.uu ami cmild uot hurt thoui. ft tlm U,I'HT uutil thev crack ttiair ciieaks. bin br.takcri "boom 1 1 Is well, Is ,n the ship. Hero aro other men, I'"')' oi iiu'-m-i liniies. Whu tlmy uc i. they siru: thn.iuli the world lu graa; "yiiud wipu their fuel on the nnnltive " "I oiiutr... 1.1,-n !! pomes, and tliey 'Itj'rly down, l imy uw ko.i.I sailors o:i ii Hay, wliHii tim sky i- clear and tha s a "11'''tll, hut tliov i-iuiii oinri In a stin'in. Fr aviiib tim "puuLei j.H i-)shiI aharu's f iiiii'l a sHiimii as if sha must k iluwu j "' ihncurn,,, 1'ush out fioiu tlm shore it'.iut, lout; hoaf. slinllow and pin ' Kitciinuot sin-e thccriiw. Tlmsiorm 2 tl", mast. Tha ana ris iii to tnk li'it shli"""1' WU " ,J"' S i:Uvi'i I IfHll; of v.ti.v" Tw.t ii'!in.n v.ii.iiia In f ' Will lis u iiiiiiKliu'of siiiiiliine and o.' Li,, nrcl'! blt nnlof tropical tor- F . iuU win bavjuiaay a lomf, briu; J "prnev;ty. Tha klv claar. ihJ w.l rmoolh. Tha crW cxhilnrant. Tlm bout rtauch will bound mrrily over tlm billows. Prow 1 on all the eanva. Helifh, ho. Land nhenil! Hut .iippoK" th.it slcktmss put lti bitter cup to your Htm; aupposa that ilnntli overshadow your heart; mipp.wn mlstor- I tune, with aomo (piiclc turn of the wheal, j hii'la yon baeicward: aiipNt.n that the wava j of trial atrikes you athwart alilns. anil how anrit ahivered, and halyards awent into tho an, and (rnnijwaycrowdpd with piratical ills Btera, and tha wave beneath, and the skv ahovi, and tlm darkness around are filled with the clamor of voice of ptruction, O'.i, then yon will want Christ In the ahip! I learn, in tlm next place, that people who follow Clirit muni not alwyscxpct mootli salllnir. Wlmn these ijs,'inliv not Into the small boats, thev said 'What a delightful thintfthlsi-! Who would uot be a follows of Christ when Im can ride in one of the.o small limits after th" ship In which .!cu U aaihna'.'" lint when th" Sturm came down tlmsn diwiples found out that following Jcsu ill I not always mnke smooth sailing. Ho you have found out, and s i I havi found out. If tlmrn are nny peonle win you would think ought to have had a oiil time In (tat tins out of this world, the nn istles nf Jesus Christ oni-li. to hava been tlmnmti. Hnva von ever notice, I how timv K"t out of tlm World St. Jainvs hut hls'h-n !: St. rhiliu was hum: to death ai'nin-t a pillar: SI, Matthew wa--stnicU- to .u i l.v a haPierl: St. Mark was ilra.' I to d atii thr iiik'.i tlm streets; St. James the 1,-m had hi bra'ns dashed out with a fuller s cluti; St. Matthias was stone.l to ilcath; St. Thoin i w.i irimlc t'lrouuh with a spnar. Jo'.in Muss in the lire, the Allilifcnses, tlm Walibmses, tlm Scotch Covenanter - ltd they nlwnvs II il l smooth saiHim' Why o so far'.' Avnin, my subject tenches nm that Hood KPojile imetimes ite very mil -h friL'htene I. l-'ro-ii the tone and manner if thuse ilisdplcs a they rusheillnto the -tern i.f the vessel and woke Christ up. ymi kii iw that thev aro learfullv wareil. And so it Is imw that you often lllld Ifood people Wildly nuitHteil. till!" savssome Christian man. "I'ue iiilbbd r.ia'azine.s. the bad ii"W-paiers, the spirit ualistic societies, the linn irtntion of s manv toreiitn errors, tim cinirch of (i id is i; oinir t i be lost, the ship is trn.ii to fnundcrt Thn sliip is olm ilown'" What ar ymi fright ened alioiit'.' An old lion ;',i" into his env era to take a sleii, and h" ln down until his shairuy maim covers M- paws. Mean while till' Spiders oatside lie-in to scin wb overthe tui ml h of his cavern aicl sav, "f hut lion cannot break "'it thi-i'i'M this we'i,1' and they keep n siiiiiiim; the ..issann't threads until they u-t the mouth of the cavern covered over. "Now," th-'V , the lion's done, the lion's .Inn..." After awhile the lion awakes and shake Uim-elf, and he walks mil from tlm cavern, never knowlnij tlrnr' were any spiders' w-hs, and with his voice he shakes tim m oiniain. Lot tile inlldcls and tin' skeptics of this day CO mi spinning their web, spiniiiii'- their' lu'l ilal Ko.-aumr theories, sniunui; them ail over tha pl i-e where C'int mi n Ih sleepiiiir. Tlmy siiv "Chri-I cm never again conic out. Tlm work is d ni". Ho all cever get throiii-'h this logical ive'iw' liavi been siinninir.'' The dav will co'iv when tim I. ion of Judith's tribe will rouse himself nnd oomn forth an I shake mhthtlv theNatlons. What then all y.i.ir u'o-siur'r threads' What is u spider's w..'i to an iiioiisi'd lion' Do in. t fret, th mi, ab nit tha World's Koiii'i backward. It is if mig for ward. Ymi stand on tho banks of tlm sea wlmn tlm tide is risinif. The nlmnim says tho ti le is rising, but tim wave com-s un to a certain point nnd then it rc-c b-s. "Whv." you sav, '-the tide is going back." No. it U not. The next wnveeomas una litlla lilghai-, and It goes back. Again you say tim tide Is going nut. And tlm next time the wave comes to n higher point, na l tlmn to a higher point. Notwithstanding nil these recessions at last all tlm shipping nf the world knows It Is high tide. So it is with the cause of Christ In th world. Ona . vein-it come up to one puint, and wa ara greatly cimoiini'jad. Then it seems to go back imxt year. Wa say the tide Is going out. Next year it comes to a higher point and falls hauls, and imx; year It comes to n still higher point and falls back, hut all thn time it isadvaimitig. until it shall be full tide, "and th" earth shall In full of tho knowledge of God as the waters Mil tho sea " Again, I learn from this subjn ( t'unt Christ Is Ood and man In tlm sanm person. I go into tlm buck part of that boat, and I lo l: on Christ's sleeping lima and see in Hint face tha story of sorrow mil wenriue.ss, and a deeper siiadow coums over His fa -e, and I think Ho imi.it be ilrenmiir of the cross thai isto come. As I stand on tlm hack tuirt of the boat look in A on His fn"i I say !! i-a, man! Ha is a man'" Hut wlmn I sec Him come to the prow nf Hi" boat, and th" -mi kneels in His presence, an I tlm winds fold their wings at His commari I. I say "II i is lod! H" is lio.i:'' Th" him I that set up tlm stormy pillars of tlm universe wiping nwuv tlie tear- of an or phan! When 1 want piiy :.u 1 sympa thy. I go into the hi 'k par; of tlii- hip, an I I look at Him. an I I say: 'h I.irl .P-us, Tlioii w.' irv On". Tn .it sii.T'riug On h iv t mercy on me!" "Kva h .1 i" II -ii dd too man! lint wlmn I warn iMiir.i'n for th" in flict of lile. wiieu I v; ant cii" on ' t 'i "if down my eim'nie-, wimu I want faith lor I'm great future, timu 1 n to the fr uit n. ' ho boat and I see Chri-i stun ling til to hi all Hi.- omnipotence, and I nv, "( Claris., i'liou who coiildst hush the .men "an imsli all niv sorrow-, all my t."iipla.ioiH, aM my latri!" ': i Ili'ii!" ' lleli ilil tlm !o 1! I I ii rn nls i from this -uhjet that Christ can hush tim tmnpi-t. Sonm of yoti, my hearers, have a heavy load ', tr uihies. Some of ymi have w pt uii'il y.i a can weep no more, l'eriiatis Oil t ' tim s.ve n.Mt child out of yoim h iii- lii"".p that it-:;el tlm most curious iue-ti'iii, ta one that hung n round you wit'u greatest ion limss. Tha gravedigger's spado cut down through yoiu-bleeding haan. Orperii.iii.it was tim only one that you hi I, mil yours nn his ever silica been like a dm ilnta t cat le, waara tlm birds of tlie titL,ht ho it aiiiid tii i ialiiug towers and along tlm ci'.imliling a airway. Or perhaps it was an age I inotho- that was i nlled away. You ittjd to sun 1 for her wlmn vou h id any kin I "f tiou'dc. " tlm was in your limn to walaomn you:- diil li-'ii into Hie, wlmn they die I sim w t-ihero to pity you. Yoti know tliu th- old bund will never tlo any i.io.-o km limss for . vou, and Hi" I02W ir wiilta hair that you keep so wall in tim c.i-';e. of tlie lo !; it does not look, so well as it did 0.1 tin dav wimu slmmnvdl it liii -k i'r 111 tin wrin!clal torc liea l under tlie old fashion" I h )ini"t in the ohurcli lu tlm country. Or pur. nips you. property has goim. Ymi said, '-J'n '!, 1 nave so much in bank st ie, so iiui"ii I Inivo lu lau Is, so niii ili 1 have lu s- urdies," Suddeiily it is 11 I g inc. A'a-;! dr.- th 1 mini Wiio oiioa lin I plenty ol tiiouiy, im. wh has hardly enauii now for the morning market, lug Nostoriiioyerswcp: oyeri! 'tnm-ii-et lika that which has goua tr.impll'ig its tiuuidcri over your iii:iknig soul. Hut you awoka Christ ill tha back part of the snip, erving. "Master, carast Thou no! thai I peri-h" ail I Christ rosa up and ijuiciud y.m. J .-sits hush, lug tim tumpcsl, rin"n l.s una .s.o-m into which ws mils': ail run. Wimn u loan lots go this liia to tako hold ot the ucx , I d 110'. i-.tra ho.v niuii.t grace ha has, ha will want i: all. U'.iat is that out yonder." 1'h.i1: is a dymg Christian rocked 011 tlm surgns .' do.ith. Win Is tha. have wracknd mugiiitlo 'ii: lloti'.lns ui pom 1 and worldly n.v." 000m tlowa on tha. Curlstalti sou1. AH Hm spir.t;. o.' d ai kuas i seo.n ti be let looe, tor it is ill ; lust ciiauci'. Tim w.liliug kin Ired s-i.ns lo mingle with tlm stvirl o. the w i.er-. an I th 1 scream of the wind and the tli..nd.i .- oi th'j sky. )jep to deep, inll'j'V lo hillow, vet H i iroiu ir, 11 j glo i.n, no tr -or, no sc'iiing fo: 1 tho dying Cliristlati. Tii 1 f.a ti is tn.il iroci . tim hli.-k i:irt 01 Him b )iu a voi" t siiu on' , ' Wimn liio-.t iias-ast thfi'ivn tim w.icert 1 will lie with t'aac." jly lin llasu o.' tin inn tha dymg C'tiristiiiU see 1,1a. tiic tia -'in? I only "ju.t almad. J't-.im lica.'-'ii'y ia-ilci voices o( wi.'iu.jinu c j.uy : I no wateni. I'.-acc iirois ou t!ia aag.-y wave as Ii sior 11 solis its ii! to res: lika n chit I falllug aslae,! I'.mld tears and tl'J'.: if. CWsiil iuUl UtHllud , th a lumjiOK.. SABBAT1I SCHOOL INTKUNATION AIj LKSSOX VOU SKPlKMllKIt a. Hevlow for the Third Quarter Com- tncntnrf. LsariM I. Tha Ten Conimntnlmnnta (f.t. Jtt., 1-17). Golden Text. Luko x.. 27. "Thou halt lovn thn Lord thy Ood with all thy heart, and with all thv soul, and with all th'v strength, nnd with all thv mind, and thy neighbor as thv naif." No commandment! till redeemed from Egypt. The ona thing tha sinner need righteousnes, nnd this la found only In Christ, who Is thn end of tha law for righteousness to every ona that lie llvth (Horn, x., 4). Thia rlg!itcousii"a la Hummed up In tlm ona word "love," for Invit Is the fulfilling of the law. and Ood I love. Christ la Ood manifest tn tlm flesh, a-i I tlm true Christian Ufa I. "Christ llveth in me." Lr.sot II. Tha Ooldeii Calf (Ex. xxvll., 3D-15. Golden Text. I John v.. 21 , ' Lit tin children, keep yourselves from Idols." Ood manifest In thn thundering- of Mount linal, or np"nking by His servant. M nes, Hmy promised to obey, but O i l Invisible, tnl Moses also alisent for a little sen son. not withstandiiigtlmtoken of Ills loving care in thadaily niniina from heaven, thev turn from Oo l to Idol. What wonder that Ha was grl"vad with them! They tempted If un ten tlnms and w oil I not hearken to His v. .le i (Num. xiv., 'I'll, let us cleave unto Hun, nnd not grieve Hia II ilv Spirit whereby wo ar sealed (I'.plt. Iv.. llOi. I.rssox III. -N iduli and l.h 1 (Lev. v., I 11. O il. leu Text, Lev, x.. P. - Iio not drink wlnn nor strong drink, thou nor thy smi With time." The service nf (lot Is wildly spiritual. Ha cckcih tho" who will wor ship Him In spirit ant in truth (John iv.. XK !il). The I'.esh la carnal and Iseii.utty against Hut (llom. Viil., 7). I'lierdore WilllteVT i-X cites or stimulates tho lle-h is ngalnst tlm Spirit. No work of Oo.l Is a ' omilhe. in the energy of tlm p.uh. '-N,t by might n r bv power," but by Mv Spirit, nitli tlm Lor I of Ifosta" (Za-h.lv., fil. See also Kph. v., M. I.K.ssoa IV. Journevilig to Cniiiia-i 1 Num, X., "''J-'.). Oolden Text. Num. X..TS. "I' mm thou witli us, and wo will do tl goo I. for tho Lord hath spoken good coueeruing Is rael." Itwnsall right thus to urge iloinli to partnk" of tha blessings of the lid of Is. rn-d, but it aeea-s n'l wrong to speak id II' bab'. being eyas to Isn-al. It looks like lean ing upon him instead nf upon Oo l, I'ho word for every child of G.. Is. "Mv soul, wait thmi onlv upon Ood, for niv expecta tion la from Him1, 1 Ps. Ivti.. M. Lksson V. Tlm lieport of tiicSplcsfNutn. xlll., l7-''n, a..3;l). Oiildnn Text. Num. xlv.. !'. "The Lord is With u, fear them not." Tlmy had tho word of tlm Lord that tt was a good laDd, an I that Ha would Mirn'y give It to tlmm. Yet he Indulged them in p -r. Hit ting tlmm tosend spies to sc. and th" :! confessed that It was a good land, but tlmy saw difficulties Instead of seeing (i i I. Tlmy saw the giants, nnd tney sa a- themselves, tmt with tha exception of C.ilel) and Josima limy saw not Oo I mid counted ii"t 011 Idni. Lissom YL Tin' llr.i"ii Scrn"iit iNoin. xxl..4-!M. O ilden Text. John tii.. It, "As Moses lifted Ui the serpent In the wilder lies, even so must the Son of Man he lifted Up." About thirty-eight years b-t tv.-eii the last lesson nnd this; a whole generation pass.td away. Aaron an t Miriam also g nc, and the new geuernlion murmuring as usual, although again 011 tin borders of the land. Wa will do all things without murmuring or disputing If we have cnntldcnca lu God (I'lill. II.. II; Isa. xxx.. lj. All manner of rebellion against our lot in life Is stmplv re bellion ngalnst Ood. The cure Isto 'eon sldor Him" who was lifted up lor us and yield fully to Him. Lkssom VII. - Tlm New Horn" In Canaan fthiut. vl 8-13 Golden Text, Dent, viil., 10. Thou shall ble- the Lord thy Go I for tha good land which Ha hath given time." Tha land and all its contents were wholly a mutter of grace, a free gift of God to them, that they might therefore hear and do Hm will nud suffer Him to bless them mightily In tha eyes of all Nations, that so through them Ha might ba known. If we would keep ourselves wholly for Him, Ha would mag nify Himself to us. Lr.ssnx VIII. l rossingtha Jor la 11 (Josh 11,1 lil.,5-17). Golden Text. Isa. : villi. , 2. "When thou passetli through tha waters, 1 will Im with thee." Moses hns at this time Joined Aaron and Miriam in tha better Ian I, and Joshua Is now th" vislhle leader nf tlm host, Tlm Lord is with him as lie was with Moses, and this Is the secret of Ids strength. The ark is carried ahead of the host, and as tlm waters divi I" tha prl-sts bearing it a Iv i-i".. to the midst of tlm river, iw.d there a'ad" till all have safely pas-ed over, .le.-iis has Imcn through Jordan for us. and we need imt fear. Lis IX. The I'.ill of Jericho 1 Joshua Yl., S-''ll. Golden Text. '''. .l.. .iO. -!y faith the walls of Jericho f"ll down, after thev worn compassed ii'i oit seven days." The sanm Lord who ii. car" I to Moses at the burning Imsli and i-ouimuude I him to put off his shoes turn- appears to Joshua by Jericho with a like command, in structing lilm in tlm way of victory an I peace. It Is God's way to plan an I I 1 "arry out His plans. Itlsnursto yield and bev. We must keep our shoes off, and nov -r thiuic of it as our work. Lksson X. Caleb's lleivnrd 61 -'r.i'l xiv , 6-H1. Golden Text, Joshua xlv., II. "II 1 wholly followed tha Lord God of l- rnol." Sea a mini of s.i, nt strong n a man of 1 1, because God was his strength, and ho changes not. His strength is made perfect in our weakness, and wlmn wo yield to Him that Ha may work, our weakness will be Imt a better occasion for Him to inani.'cst His strength. Wallad cities and giants are noih ing to God, and victory tl";,eu Is upon His ability, not upon our, Lkssun XL The Cities of Uefuge ('Joshua XX.. l-'.l). Gulden Text I lab. vl., IS, "Who have Med for refugo to lay hold mum tlm hope set before us." Tills le.ssoti Is very sug gestive of Christ, who is our only refugo from tha law of hIii ami death, and in whom alone there is safety. As we pointed out In our notes mi the b'ssi.n every liaiiie is sug gestive of Him. Notice also that the city of Caleb's luUorltiiuca ( il.-lirou I b te.imu a city of refuge, and whan wa follow J.-sus fully and live lu fellowship with Him we will l:i Ills name become a refuge for others. Lesson XII. Joshua It mewing the Cov. enaut (Joshua xxlv., ll-'j.i 1. Golden Text Joshua xxlv., 2t, "i lia Lord our Go I will wa serve, and His voice will we obey." Tho grunt thought here is that wo cum. ot servo God unless we serve Him with the wholo heart In (sincerity uud lu truth. Ho has bought us that we might be a people for His own possession, and Ha wants us wholly for Himself, both for His glory uud for our high est itood. Lesson lleli.er. RELIGIOUS READING. Many thousand of Christiana ham apnt thawii'ksof midsummer away from their home, in rural districts. Every ona of tlmm la by profession a missionary. What thia might mean If all had done thn work of a missionary from tlm lova of It la morn thnn can he computed. What it dona mean Is, no doubt, a large factor in tlm religious iirowth of our laud. Country life, nnd especially farm life, la to a large extent Isolated, It is dull. Tlmrn Is little to stimulate ambition. l'arnmr nra Independent thinker, canable of appreciating tlm ablest effortaof pulpit and platform, but without inu -h In ordinary times to rouse their minds or sympathies. Their families often hunger for just the new Interest which tha coming of summer guests luto tha town brings to them. When that visit umana thn coming of thn frngranen of Christian Ufa and devotion. It I In effect a religions revival. Tlm church la tlia canter of social interest. Hut for It tho lonellnes would often be beyond endurance. Tlieir minds are freshened, hearts kindled In aympnthy, Imiilthfiil nociationa cultivated. New face appearing llmra lit up with lova to Christ, new volc-s In song nnd testimony, new acquaintance made mcuil new life to the community. From these country plac-a hava come tunny of tlm men nnd women who aro among thn brightest ornament ol publi' and luislne nnd an"ial life. No il here does tlm salt nf tlm earth make tta savor more manifest than through the Chris tian lite nnd worship of guests in tha small churches in these summer month. Their good influence should lint end with vacation. A meagc ent back now and then during thn enming winter will be almost us valuable in tlm prav. r meeting a a personal visit. . hook or nllmr healthful gilt to tha pastor, 11 letter to one of the Sun. lay school teaelmrs, n share in tha holiday festivities may be 11 la'oor nf lov w hi' li will long Pear fruit. If the great npostle Paul had imt been so dcej Iv Interested III the churches Im had visited a large part of the New Testament would imt have been written. Tlm opportu tilths of vacation have not yet elided, Tlm Christian lite of our country needs greatly tlm Interchange nf thought and st mpathy fur which these 11 11 n 11 i I migrations give opporlu. nlty and needs to havelt maintained through out tha year. nr. Nor Ai niin iii ntr. It ! n it anxious when ymi shall dm; God will Car" for that. io your work, and leave tlm future to Christ. ): not sorrowful m b arliil at the thought nf death. There are maiiy I tirlstians tr iu'iiing themselves nud saving. -,m I ready to die'" That Is imt tlm iiestliiii. Ara )ou ready to live' Have ymi Christ lu you. thn hope nf glory' II Christ be In y 111, lie will take care nf you. Live tor him and all will ba well in tlm dying hour. W imt her you die nt home or abroad Is a v -ry littm nia'tcr ; whether ymi die In the midst nf friends or nf enemies is nf small ac count. Live lor.le!!-, and lie will never for it"t you. If you live lor the world it mav put you ; if you live for wc.i th it may take lo itself lnn, .111 I you mav die in poverty; if you live for fa'Tie.'iii. n may turn against ymi; If xnuliva for pleasure, your ability to enj iv it may pas a v av .iiid your senses grow mm ; it you live nr th" ma dime" your feet liiny be 1 1 f 1 I ilit to move ; you may iove thn sound of the viol, bill the ear can im loiii;it hear; if yoii live for III" licautiful. your sense nf si"ht may fall you ; if vou live (or children they may he siiutt.-ii down and l"iiveymi ties, olat". nr. wh it Is far w..rse, they may des-rt vou, and leave you wor-e than childmss in a cold and uufoeiiiig world; if nm live f ir any Joy of rartti, ymi mav b" f irs.iVrii ; hut, oil', live f..r Jesus, and I.n will lever torr.ik j you. Ill-hop Simpson. 1:1 1. us 11. 111: st. 1 iv. G 1 1 is not a hypothesis to no 'mint for tlm phenomena of nature. i 1 tlm eternal reality. As Trcat'lcut llvde, of liowdoln Col lege, lias well put It, God Is Hot a hypothesis; II" is the liyspnstasl. He Is Hot a thesis, an opinion, a '.lieory, a supposition, t reated t account for pheiiDiimii a ; Ho ii tlm groat nil deriving reaiitv of which all phenomena are the 111 1111! -station. ii jmi reiimmli -r that beaiilitiil image in 1'i i'o's l:.uOI.. nf man sitting In a cavern, various llgur-s passing behind bis lutck, mid Im unable in mm ithoii 11 11 I look upon Ih. 'in. but tlm liright light streaming upon tlmm and casting their shnlott s on t Im screen Ii d' ire him',' So we -It in chains in 111". We Im.!; at tim shadow. I'l.s.-en I- tim tiiMiie nnd eternal r-alltv that cast tlmm. All ttm licauty o! (lower, ot sin.n l o lilcratiire, and all tie-li-a'ily men, all I in bc.i ity 1.. 1 ho 10 life, ad tuat ni.aki's life true nnd great mi l li iiil", ere l,ut sliado.Y 1 tint ii", tin- mv 1 si :..- an i denial 1; id. ci- s in the tcr-'en, 1 hat -,o lo !; 1 1 : : 1 tlmm. Wlmn S. fin;.. I lav up 111 the cm . ireiubliiig, and tl. ' vol ..Ii' il mit 1:1 the darkness. "Sii iiiml, Samuel." 1 m l was n it u , .n!he-l-to a. lit tor Hm vl ; ii "I tt 1-. and the 'i -e w .1 . tile V. it II .s I.f his (,! .scl ice. S til" ."Tet Volcct'iat si, 1. a ;. m n,.. ,1,1 , 1 ma,. ; the witness ,, a dud that is. I lie 1 Icais ar" re.i.,uc,. I.vuait .iili il', ! 1. I). 1 III III I ss iM. ,s in . 11. ;. nir lc Hi' 1 a Im musk was thk 1 .irsr. Noticing a rattier forceful looking man do lug menial service on a steamboat and in pilring of the mat" about him. I was told that the mini a little while ago was drawing a salary of .flo a wcck for skilled work. Now Im was getting only that mii'-h a mouth for work that the most common tramp could perform. On asking the cause the answer was: 'Drink reduced him. nud I know ninny more just such cases, men of ability who nice held good positions but aro now doing the cheapest kind of labor." It la Indeed true that many of the men whom you may incut in society's tnoet degraded level were once niMiiof place and Inltimuee. Tlminleg ra latlon has come through drink. Surely all sentiment that looks to tlm destruction of the liipiorlralllushoultl be farucstly fostered. Methodist Times. Nothing so clears thevlsion an lli.'ts up tha life as a ileoislou to move forward In what you know to ha entirely the will o the l ord. This la ttietigth. this Is peace, to foul in en tering on every day that all Its duties and tri als latve been ooniiultted to the Lord Jesus, that, cuuio what may, ha will use ui for hi owu glory and our real irood J. 0. Futon, If y.i. 1 won..! li.no sunlight in v thatymi have work in c. Vehni ro-eiiess and heat y-h- ariclii.'s . 1 la-t as lle.e-s. Tl, .1 vrv clu.dr.'ii gloom .tin I -ulk ll tlmv nro l':t with nothing to do. If nil h.it.i tlc'ir w or!., they have no", unit tl.elr mvn joy in creating thought, In making thought into form, in driving on sniimthiiig apletioii. but thev have th.. joy of mliustering to tlm uiovciiient nt the who!" ho i-e when tlmy lei I that what tlmy do Is pa-t nf a livitig whole. Ilia'. 111 it if i suiishi.m. The morning is hr.ght with tlm knowledge if Imw much has to be d uic. I Im midday walk Is looked forward t 1; tlm hour id rest jr plav Is a true joy : the evening hour, wli.-n .ill that has been done i, tali;e t nver. Is de lightful; and sleep, --s r' I ilmr's Path, ' is llllv llliotlmr pinea of 1 "Ms In that household 1. members are bright, ail Every day there Is the Uiipmrcd ill tlm ey e.asiut work. All ik lor.var l. all its honor one unntlmr. light of something id 1 Ii tt h i tvorl.. l ime, tha great shadow, tn!;m siiiistaime, wallis us a frteii l with those wlio work, and tm is a charming companion when wo inin him out of a gho-t into a rcaliiy. l:i such a liou-c, if there Im also in. i '"'jo I tern; or of love, siiiishilic iiever cases. l.tri; wn i r wf. vaut. 1 1. It Is pos-hlo to ;n I'irii, an I vet Hot re pine; to Pa sad, uud yet not unhappy; to carry solemn memories, ami still be joyous and useful. Life is largely what wn make it. We may call back Images nf blis an I glad ness, and thank God that su -h loll aty was Jliea ours, thereby SA'aotoirng tlm present moment with the iib-asurcs nf bygone days. Hut wu must not always lie looking back. If wa do, we nro almost sura to go us wa look. We must turn our vision sone times to ttm lutura, uu I try to carve out from what is left to us a foituim for the coming dais.... God has proiid-ed that tlm reign of sorrow thai I end. "God shad wipe away terns from off all Junes." Wa may imt stnp our own weeping, but (i id can soot lin l.s. Shall w ) not usk Hun to put un end to our woe, to da iiisa away our sin and solllshncs, to Mil 11 with His own joy, uud to make us spirit ually glad? G ut can iiccoinplisU this trans formation. We hnva only to resign our selves actively nud trii-tluily to Hunt 1 gain '.ha sweet solace of t lin iul .v-llili Coiufurtcr. -J. II. I'olts, 1). 1. Oncn having tasted of Ills grn-o the sou! la never willing to he parted from Its Lord. And us the years roll on and tha shadows lengthen, the cry, "Abide with ma" becomes more pathetically intense, lllnssitd the man, us the mists gather around his f'it and tha sun Is going down, who atl'.l yearns for this company. Ulessed Is ha who from pust ax perieuue knows that -If Christ be with hhn, even tho chills of death ahull never extiu guisfi tha tieiirt ol litem'), (j. U. Lirltimr, U.V. . 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Btiniilatoa tha nripet.'T a ul irtv -u. ttuoou rrli-esh.i a :,'n. civev vital stnciniu to hunsiMa f ,THE' Chcclta wasting liirS"a. .torn innht pweiits, cur (s incipicufc CUUSIIIIiptlOll. Incrcasca n'reuath nn.l t'cnh. MAKES RCI), RICH HI.OOD, l'rornntoH hcr.UIiy ti.-.!tir Will rtivo t!io ;i.i.t (,n i jinny tho rosy chfcli.1 i.f vini; Ii. 'ej c'lrtns all fesiam? c iktlautts. 3 M ikfa Ktronit i:k .i m I ivoniono? u oau lilies. GiLMORE'S IROR PILLS Care ali Wasting Di..p..i?j a?.) (heir sequc.iccu, BRONCHITIS, CONSUMPTION, & o 1 in il 'llliT.I.I TKMPKIIANVK. ' l.:i:v.t. Jiiwi .. . :iv.':i;i.i i : 1 niiisii llice, swet I... nl, that I Will never el I tuc lujlo Wliieli sliiiies f,,r luc wil Ion no Ami inal.i". lev rc:i-.ii l.ri'il . I'ur never will I I Hie 1 1 . i w i i Ti. serve Thi'.- I.y lu . will, Whi.'li Thou lia-t -el tt iiiuii n, i,c Thy ireec.. t.i luluil. He. let me ilnnk u. Ailam ii,-.n;l., I., lore from Thee In- f, Hi. let me .1 rink as Th. ui, ilea,- When faint I.;, Svcliar's well. That from my i'hililh io.1, n,r.- r Hi 'Irink and tlrunk ui -tnfc, l'.v the clear fountiioi 1 in v. . I V. Kvorla-tlni; Life. lev e re nri f Hn .O ,-r.l i . IllU e ivi - ifll' ill 1 in- ( tlcct .;i 'ill e! I '.r I i(... licit (i,. ill I ... ., j. ... '.') i ot I'll i-l, Itio ti-I't ll or I lltl.ie i'.h, it : ii i ia i,r ci.ii-i :nrn. id lo tint usual Ini'imt i t Iroi.. liiiii.t I nt mi nt i;oc. iamiiliiit ir.'o. ii , UOL '.i iii. I.y j oin- i'.fii,;i;i;,t, :ul Irt s.l ; GILiVIORE & CO., CINCINNATI. O. I'm' Mil!.' iti Mi'lillclmrii, I'a., br , T. 15. Mt:Vi;;iams. rl. in in What Nerve .r '.fries huvo cJjvie w'ciro-ncr-i !lBW tor you. "as.??. t ii : 1 1 ' i . v;i u I lc 'C 'Alls lilt- elll'llieer. I: A .hurt time ii;'.i the mu.r- li th" reMirt of a r.iilr ni l o enn nl . liraml Trunk in I ann I i in wei.-.i u,i,.. I'll tvere KIIICO llll'l I V, el.l t :, c i riiilsi injiirc l. It will he reincnil c. . 1 1 e.i, a mm licr of .ilKrims were ,r Iin- I . uy Hu n ili votionis at tie sliriu i.fsie. Anne I i -.re. Tiicy lllleil two Irani.-, an I while the llri-t wa.s wnllliiy at the ( riti.: . Itmi . i:iii.,u, the seeuiiil craslieil lull . u'cl ,i,i i ji , .vit Ii the r'siill Unit nine iiilniiir, im-i irlim; ft-.. Iirie.sls, lost their live.-, an I a . "rv laru'e lliimln-r worn erlously, luoiu'ii n it l.i'.-ill . Wolllliieil. At IIIO ll.lli'l i v 1 1 1 e i . lu I showing that .Mcl.ei.il the when thn train ntoi' I ut Ariha! a..i. tn tioli hint Koiiii into a hotel an. I l.nu,-h: a can oflieerifif this he liii'l freely iiunili..i, .in 'I a . a result there was the railroa. I hi. ror. It was lieer that ill. I It; what matters ll .' I lie ' in eminent lieonHoil men to sell U- 1.. -. Natloual Ti'Ujiicriiiicii Atlv ii'atc. the VAi.fr or onr.ow. "It Is Kooil for inn that 1 havo heen ifllleteit." IInw iiftcii wu hear this s.iiil to lay. Hitter thoiik'h tmr ni ieiices of sor row limy Iio, no thoughtful -mil l.mks Intel. Uinu them without Mii-tilvini that. If ihey lunl btten ucoeiiiii in thn ri,,'lu siinl, tin y hava linen rlull 111 lilc-Mir-'. 'iiiey ileiiieu llnl enrich tlm character. They eii'iariii our 'tnowli'iU'o of lilt', lnei-usii (nil- iiiireclalivn ness, iIbvhIoii our eonscioiiniiess tif tmr own titinil nf both human mi l ilivine hel', mi l rell'lerll morn llllllll'ln, K"lllle mi l in-ee-Hllile to thn liillunnco ol tlm Holy .-lurlt. Sorrow f.sieelally hrlnifs us into t.yn,.atliy with our (ello'.vinen. Nothing aetiius to us morn un atisfyiiii than ilnl that well meant hut iiinr llclitl, bHtauHO unlutulliKciit, ityiiiiathy which tho auffurlnif of any onu ealls forth from those who ttiu tar know nothini iursuually of sorrow. It neimis bUnlluw uui iua Jouuu'tl aoj it U 1 Jmt Nsll-." ftt-'T ' ... rfl i'K V-lV:1 TV 1JT DAV. of '-i " r n... E W Castfy. 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A recent ilcei.siou in a iv in, was thai a win With Hu Irinlts ia him was le t to In l u- lievel us (mains: a man wiili I wo, a , nan with two a- ayniiist ii man with one, a man with tuie as nonius; a man wit i num-. Cour.s uf jiisije ) ieunraliv tiliscrvc 1 ie ruin, that soliriety i, iratlfuujusj'.-J.'u.uiou ClVtlU. ) lu ie.N.