iff. DR. TALMAGE. IT'S SKr.MOK tn TOT KPW t0K ACADEMY OF MUSIC, Lct: "A Tolnt Illnnk Question." "Is thin hear'. ri5bl? '-I Kintfs hlrd hriNPi nt full - I ... ..... .,. . -.. , ,,, i tj .bint"'l lor mt irivinir. Jehu, the n. I kine. returns from bnttln. I'.nt jihnnliil. mi n,liiaintnnc-', by tho , le, n" siioms, --niiPH: non: to the ,df-ui. J U"n lrnniiiif ovr tojohnn- ,;-u salutes him in thn wnnln of tli mrls net mor-v npproprlato for thnt ,.,, that plnco than for tills hour nnd ..I. .)ioin lump rll.tV' ,-ul'l " "'"nr of vour ihv.irnl Will myself, I lik to hnve everv- ,Ur well, nnd nil miint (ink. Ii Vour ,.tt rlaM, vour hearini? riht, vour .riithl. your nines riuht. your mitire , l!ut I ntn busy to-ilny tokinif . i of tlio mop Important spiritual 1 nouia in: to L"vjf your il welfare. X w.liit everybody to have -.if money, rrrli nppnrol, Inrir" store ,it com fort ablero-siileacc, nnd J mleht , your rmslnns riirlit. your tnco'iio T.mr worldly siirroiinilinx right Hut ,rMiiese financial iim-stlon. compared 1 :h Inquiry ns to whether you have, it.'o to pay your del tst.i Oodj ns to rv.-iii nr lnure. for Pternitv; hh to I ,r.m nre rmmui yoursoir ty th lone i- ilcn if thn snul? I It 1to no jiiore than ono loaf of brend k iin. m'i )h i" "wo n government h'-nvn worth more th.iu tlio whole ril miverse. -ill"n I nsk JVU to-dav Is not In re. ) your hnlnt. I make no Inquiry r-'ir lutecrily t,r your chnstltv or .'rli-tv. I do not menu n iiin.Ui. :i.. of tlio jtnle nnd rfn tho bell, but nn the steps, 1 open thn door and th privnte. npnrtmcnt of tho soul, .Hthf earnestness nf ft, mnn Hi ...,., lave Tint tor this day s work I cry out. la, ou, w jiiibu iaimmiii,i mint) henrt ;s t Insult jv.tiliy nu nrsumrnt to r rt-A titf nndiM All . - 1 ' ., -j ii- . n null,. J. 'ntory explosion nnd thn smnkc- I ii',t, nixl ttm wliiis tin broknii in I ml th pnirinn iinjointud. nnd thn I- a hnn bn twi.itnd. and n mnn xhould iy hhii nowiitu wni tlio nintter. :il .ruiiouni'i nim h I'V. Wtll. (t , n'Umtn tO rlUflOVnr thnt rmr nntnm .-ti-t aih! nAow nnd unjoint'-d. 'J'hn mi I woric rii?nt. T ho bicri'i-.t b.ivo in tho world N with our I.-n Mom'tlmM hnv thnt tiin.u rutr.iiy not ! hint rii'lit. thuir honrt ;nt. luipoMiiun. a fnrrnor novel- rwrct Ppl' on toil oi" lil.x bnrri'h tin1 mnri'hnnt iilacn tho niiniiMt c hi -how window . Tim lnt iwirt of ,itnuard lift, f ilo not utA. t. 'l-r WO Pll foil In Ailinn t.ir -n 1 n:ir own Admit, nml IiiivkhII I'titoii i ! Ii'li fruit, nnd hnvo ,pn ton,.. I b" tJirn Iim of lioiiiiM nnd ticn 'c ;:!i ihf nnmlnt; nword tiitit Mooij t k n a out ihk rlinnvi'd tiolii..i IjMlind tj driv 114 in w., tell 'X'nw.unt otui N not rii!L-oviio,l thit! wo finv roor ntnl -oni,..,t tM" iiinl blind and linked, Poor! "t li that Htmid shivcriiur on ,n. , n llPold llnV 14 not u.t mxfll, 1.. : I M 1 ll.H we lire of snirltlllll heir, Wh . the mnn wUo.a ,.v.n ,.r..i,,i tIiT hla-t, hii I who for thii ten tiknt feelini; )iN WliV fnmi Hln-et tlr't iU Hlieh Utter ilnrk WhV. tlleri! I Hot one rn of irt to lilito thn tiloi n gt (Wfcv. the leproxy ha-j nnti'n into th i i i . , , . i nir iit-uri nun me nnii(i nnd tho k 1 tlm murilMinilA tit nn uo.tiiull.. I, ituiiy Iiiim already wizod on soma ".or irq . rj.Vv "UUK ,nw m,i o Uo in m ir-tl lif.nTtT vll ulth,.T.4 aI..: MV It remedied. I noenlt f th.. rour hot tonuo only thnt I may Mivm stream that drops nrys 'arklliiij from the Itoek. of Ae river of plarliiefi nt vour r..,.i Ton thn rontH In vnin-'t it i wvt the door of Ood's wardrobe T''ti. mid here l.s n robe, white "ol the Lamb of Ciod, nnd of u i- i- tbut mi :ii!iH would not bo war. If I snnt.'h from you the v tn-ifl th.'it you aro miiuchln, ;,'ivp you tho bread made out of ii- at tlmt trrows on tlw l.ti ,i 1 in tti tire of the eross, ami ' wiuen would 1,0 fiiouli to iv.ii a bamnii.t. Hear it, nun nnd it to your friend. when von i-o Lor.1 Jer.us Christ eau tiinke ftwny (,r. Wnal tin (tint font hn ilolne that it should h an lirt.l 9 t 1 i - - . twm .n, i linn ureij ifoititf about dolni (food, o; what ha.s the vlet I m lnen Kullty nuiltr of oavinff n world. Tell me, ye heaven and earth, wns there ever such another eritninnl ? Was there ever eueh a erlmnif On that hill of earnnKo, thnt sunless day. amid lho. howllnir riot er, may not your sins and mino have per shed TIHlevnlf. Oh. thn ransom has been paid. Those nrm. of Jesus were stretehed out so wide that when He brought them together Wn they might embraeo thn world. Oh, that I miirht, out of the blos soms of thn spring or the flaming foliage of tho autumn make one wreath for my Lord ! Oh, thnt all the triumphal nrelies of the world could be sHiig In on gatewnv, whom ,h" King of Olorv might eomn in! bh. thnt nil thn harps ami trumpets ami organs of earthly miisle might in ono nnthum sneak His prnisr! Iut what wero earthly flowers t flini who wnlketh nmld the sn .w of tho white lilies of heaven? Whnl i i., ..... ... ,v ... .-,.(, my ma sonry to Hint who hath about His thronn a raini.ow spun out or everlasting suimhlne' What were nil earthly musio to Him when thn hundred nn I foi-iv nn.i (.,.,.. i , , .... . ... , u,, ,u, uii,iiuu i nn ono side and cherubim nnd sernph'm nnd nrelmnkrels si mi.l 1 1,., ..i i.M ..i.i .. ' .... nrehangelsslnu l valll'-'otlicrside, nndalllhe urtnAn K,.tMAnK nil.. 1 " . , . , ' . m tas- I, til.. .ir'i:. a re neiiting henrt. If f,,r . t-.yi'i.ty or forty years of life oi, in tlio wrong wiiv, It l uiriieil nrounil mi l Htiirted in 'liri-et oi. If .-.i-.- glad to npolvgi.o, (Jo js n ', mid yet huw many of )H i;-...,oiZ,.,l fr -vj-on'.'s wu 'iiui;.' Hint wo so mueli nn.-d to ,l). It lu 1,,.-lt.l.. I I...I II . , .. . ""O" OOl''k lll'JIl- I lit.,. V .... I. i.o, . , ..l , . ..... ii. u niui'ii tnnst. it 'tint Wo.-lil. V.Mi L. ...j o. . . .-. -.. i.'Sltn ,11 ' pi I'lt.s 111 ii warren, nnd euttle n;:lil Iimiii thnt uv.ul.l 1... ...i... tlf.ii up in hi parlor. Hut thin nn I the-.) Iier.l.s of triltisgre,. ' ' .'i;-rt.iiiied for mnny a long heart, whieh nhmil.l l... iif:.t.-t Mont in nil our nature. "Noeniril' 1'.,.....,.. .. i...t ...i ur.m..rtn nature! till" h-liMs iiti.l l,.t r-i, ''iiciime to mi curly ChriNliuu " f'l. ut.'itlon i,r nnri ii. 'n.-.ilj. ' Yoii mti.t li-.v.. .. i u i. IhH hfathtfu guv.) to tlio ' tl.ei.l.,1.' Hs battered to T ; ' cm mnn ui.l not in.' ( Itnf ; ,. i.i .. i.i. ...... i , '' nun, "luero "mi In your hourf.j uot yet d- heathen ,,fUJJ...i ,i.: I , . .....t;,4 uiiii inure '"'"'"'l rold thin ho could ' up. After awhile, when "I'Hlt.l. in ,n,. .1... nl.as nwa'.ened , hit dving 1 liu Him nil i H . . ., linn. Alley f "U h right sldo of thn bud, ''"le. and over the hondboard, "otnourd. and horribly do- v .i.-e eele.slial crW - lire lie II1V. " IllHt Sl.'oniH llin m...l.. ' l a Uery day. """'I a l eli(,vllllf henrt ' "k'iUl "Kit' "U ,VHUt naa nt 'Tlmt . ' W"" tVt tnK ui , ,, uiu world, ofler- O.'lr Mln n,,,l . ' ,n. n T . , "wniw, iiiwy . "y "'"Pl'ud Hlra tu tho face. h,.i , ; " :u " Kfouneii, they MtloriL. tl,..i m. . . .. ... ' Z ' !?'. hoJnl Him hs ht giving to tUu blind, Ills w.,r Ti Dvml not b ro ,i i, ." I"!' Iwuedlc. ' i i iiat whirlwind of oxeeru " Him! Away with Him!" MUB HIlLMlUI. .... il .1... " v mo ugeH. ilia '!, ."'roW0, hell, the Ili ...b. i um""."'tiruay! "roin wonder tho ''lie I i. . j l'ore. ISO wonder S ' Jorturothnt made orM "w .U!" ,n ,,,uir wludinK " lie ' J I'?h!"ble. thill hi e,,,, ; . But 1110 "!' Uid uot i tin.. Ul ,.""" hnJ done U J"io tbu Umu anawlplog M.i.1. .1 , . . "mi inn uoxoiogina fit eternal juMIer-the hosanim of n re deemed enrth, the halloluiah of tinfallrn nnirets s.i,,.. .rt..- uii. - ... rra riT, " rising noout tun thronn of Ood nnd of tlie Lamb In that pure, nigu pince, let mm hear nr. Stop, harps of henven thnt heard. O my Lord J.us, it will not hurt Then for one hour to step out from tlio shining throng. They will make it nil tin when Thrni r.iat I..,!. ,.:.. i.... 1 ..Vi - ,iM,,iii, oine nmier, O blessed One. that we mav kiss Thv f.-.t Our honrls. too long withheld, we now sur render into Thv goest baek. te'.l it to all the Immortals that inmost are found, mid let the Fat ),.-'.. h.. i. ring with the music and the dnnee! 1'hev hnve stmn nl.l wl.w. i I . . Used except in rare foMivitles. In this world those who nre nenii.itomeil t.. - ...ii" ,,ii grent oecnxlons bring out the beverage and any: "mis wine tlnrtv venrsoh,"or "fortv Venn, .,1,1 " tint ti... n.i.... ..i i is more than elghleen ennturieu old. It was prepared at the time whMi Christ tr id tho winepress uiotie. Wli 'li such grevlous sin ners us we eotne !iniL- mitthl..!. il... Ai . , . " ,,,,W l.T , l lierlaln of heaven one out to the servants: '1'iiols nnusun! o ! Itrlng up from tho vaults of henven Hist .,1.1 n-ii,.. fni ..n . .... , in ii, mi, tankards. Let all llv white robed iruon drink to the Immortal health of those new born sons nnd dntiirhlers of tl.. I -.i ti mighty." "There N j,.y n heaven among the nngels of (,,d over one sinner Ih'it ru lienteth," and Ood grant that that on.) mav be vou! AlmIh. to have n rlelit tienrt It ..., i .. forgiving heart. An old u r.t,,,- .. r . return good for evil is Oodllke; g. fr I'o.nl Is manlike; evil for goo I devilllke." Wil.'li of these uatures h ivo we.' Christ will hnvo n.ithlng to do with tis as long as we keep any old grudge. Wo have, all been cheated and lied nbout. There are people who dislike in -o much that if we should eomn down to poverty and di.-gniee thev would ay '(!oo. for him! Iii ln'i I yniso" They do ii. .t un lsrstand it.-. Tn sin.'tillo I huiiiau nature say.-: "Wad till you gi-t a good eriiei. at him, ami when at Inst vou llnd him in a tight place give it t . , him. Klay him alive. No nunrtor. Leave not n tag of reputation. Jumpoti him with both feet. r,ty him in his own coin -sarcasm for sitreasin. sTorn for scorn, ubnso for abuse." Hut, my. friends, that Is not the right kind of hear;. No man ever s i mean n thing lownrd ns as v,-o have done toward (', !. And If we eaiiiiot forgive others how eau we or. I t Ood to forgive ii, Thousands ,f men have been kept out of heaven by an uuior givlng heart. Hero issjmi.'one who says: '"I will forgivo (bat man tho wrong hi1 did mo about that housHiiiid lot; I will forgive that man who ovorroiK died me In n bargain; I will forgive thnt man who sold men shoddy overcoat; I forgive thorn -all but oue. That man I cau not forgive. Tho villain I can hardly keep nil rauin. iui uiiii. i my goOjrjj,, pcavon depegda on my forgiving hi In I ; Hay out. Wrong Itielmx. fH mau lie to mo once I am not called to trust him again. If a man betrny me oncn I nm not called to put confidence in him again. Hut I would hnvo no rot If I could not oll'crn sincere prayr for tho temporal and everlasting welfare of nil men, whatever niouunoysc and outrage they have inllletud upon me. If you wnnt to g.d your heart right, strike a inatoli and bum up all your old grudges, ami blow the ashes away. "If you forgive, led men their trespasses, neither will vour Heavenly Father torgivo you your tre;-p:i."c.-," Anold Christian black woman w;n goinc along tho si reels of New Yorl; with a l.nket of apples that she had for sale. rough sailor ran against her and upset tho baskel, an 1 stood baitk expe ding to hear her scold' frightfully, hutsho stooped down mid picked up the apple?, nnd Kild: "Go 1 forgivo vou. t'.i.V soil, in T do." Tint sailor saw the mean ness o( what he had don", and felt m his pocket f..r his nn !i"v. and insist,).! thnt she should t:i'.-., it nil Tli, hi. .1, ...... ..... . I I . .i v. .,. - ..,..., ., ,,iis ,.,,1,; ITend our ! bu ealle l h'T j;,otl;.;r, ay I H: ' Kor 'ivii m", milium-, i will n-i.-r do unvtiiing so mean again." Ah' there is a power in u for. giving spli-it to overcome nil hardness. 'I'hern is no way of eoncifri!ig m like tlmt of I. slowing npur tie-in your pardon, whether thev will accent n ,,r A .-aln, a right henrt isitiiex,eetanl lieai-i. It is a poor business to be building onsilesiu the air. i'.njoy wiiat you have now. Don't spoil your comfort in the s-nall house b t 'aiise you expect a larger one. Iion't fret about v'ou: inein.e when it is :i or iI p -r day I. :eims you expect to have after awhilo f 10 per day. or il'l.OIJ'j n year because vott expect it t bo. iHM a year. Hut ulioitf heav nly things, tlio tnoro we think the better, Tho.io castles are uot la tlie air, but on the hills, and we hnvo a dc-.'J of I'lem in mir nosxi-sslon. I like to si:o a man all full of heav.'P. II: talks heaven. Ho sings be.tvaii. Ho prays hoaven. II.! di-eams heaven. Homo of us in our sleep have had tho good place op.m to us. We saw the pinnacles m the sky. We heard tho click of tho hoofs of the. white horses ou which victors rode, nud tl Inn- (ingot tint cymbals of eternal triumph. Alii while in our sleep we wero glad that nil our sorrows wept nviv nnd Ulricas done with thetbrouoot find grew whiter and whiter and whiter, till wo opened our eyes and saw that it was only tho sun of earthlv morula" shining on our pillow. To havenVight liem 'oH U I to bo lllled with this expectancy. it would makit your privations ;,ii H:iuoyl iiiiecs more bearable. In the midst of the city of Taris stands a statue of tho good but broken heartodJoso. tdilne. I m-wr Imagimid that mnrblo could be smitten Into such tenderness. It senilis not lifeless. Jf the spirit of Josephine be diselitiibernncleil tloi k,.i,l t... .. i... . : ...uuiiii,ii..ns lias . taken possession of this llgure. I n-u not yet Hiuisneci mat it is stone. The ptilTt'f the press ou the nr:n seems to need but tho pressure of the linger to indent it. The llguresut the bottom of tho robes, tho rilltl i ut the nek, the fur lining ou the dross, the embroidery of thttijutlu, tint cluster of lily nnd leaf and r .so In her band, the poise o"f her body nssho hooiiim to come willing out of the sky, her face calm, humble, beautiful, but yet sa l attest the gonitis of the sculp, tor and tho beauty of the heroine hit cole brutes. Looking up through the rifla of the coronet that encircles her brow, 1 could nun tho sky beyou I. th great heavens where nil woman' wrougs shall bo righted, und the story of endurance nnd resignation shall be told to all the ugos. The rosj nnd tlm lily In the biiml of Jo.sepbino will never dropthoir petals. U.tlleve not tho recent slanders upon her memory. The children of Uod, whether tlieyutTcr on earth In palaces or In hovels, shall come to that glorious rest. O heaven, sweet heaven, nt thv gute we set down nil our burdens nnd griefs! The plnoii will be full . Hero there are. vacant chairs nt tho hearth nud nrtbo table, but there nr no vucaut chillis in hcuveu. Tho cfowiw all woruj tho thrones nil mouutod. Homo talk of heuveu as though it woro u very hnud norno church, wbero a few favored spirits would coma iu and ait down on lluuly cush ioned seats all by tueuutelves and lng psalms lo all atnmltr. No, no! "I mw a great multitude that no man eotild number standing before thn throne. Ho that talked with me had a jroldcn rnnd to measure tho rUt ml It was la.OhO furlongs" that is. I W) miles in rirciimfnrence. Ah! heaven Is not a little colony at one corner of Ood a dominion, where a mnnnntrnncn depends upon what kind of clothe ho has on his bnclc nnd how much mon-v ho has In his purse, but a vast empire. n.l grant thnt tho light of that Mowd world mnv shine upon u in our last moment! Thn first timn 1 crowd the Atlantic thn roughest time wo had was at thn mouth of Liverpool harbor. We arrived at nightfall nnd were obliged to lie there till the morn ing, waiting for the rising of tho tide. bef,,ro we could go tip to the city. How the vessel pitched and writhed in the water! Ho some, limns the last Illness of thn Christian is a tmi?i?1c. He l uli.wwt iK..,.,i. n.- . ---- - -- .......si.i..,,,,.. ll.n ,i.jIK.., I hn waves of temptation toss his soul, but nn waits for tho morning. At Inst the light dawns mill tlm tl.l.. 1.... ..... ... i , '.-'-- w. J..T U.S., in pom, nnd he sails up and cnsls nn Imr within tho Is thv henrt riilo) U'l.t i;..,. .... compare with this in importance? it is n nusiness ipinxtiou, Do you not realize that Vou Will soon have to vomit nt n that you will soon have to re.iirn thnt partnership, that soon among nil tho millions of dollars' worth i, f .f..,,,Ij tl,.,t -.. sold you will not hnve tho handling of n yard of cloth, or a pound of sugar, or n tiennv tcirtli of nni-llil tl...l ....... it .. w . ., iiiiai f.r.,,1, l It conflagration sboill,! tnet nt I'mit.,.! .,.u and swenn nvervthiug to the Hatterv. it would hot disturb you; that s nm, if every Ca.shier sllOll 111 nbsC, ill. I lllul m-erir in.nri,rt eomranv should fail, it would lot afTeet yon? What am the ipiestions thnt stop this side the grave, compared with the ipiestions mm reneii ocvon-i ii.' are yoti making Iom'-s that nre to ls everlasting? Ar you mnkinir purchi.Mos for etepnltv'' A m i-..i, jobbing for time when voti might be whole, sallng forelernltv' What iiestlon of the storo Is so brond at the base, nud so alti-tudini-.ti'. ntnl so overwhelming ns the oiim. tlon. "Is thy heart right?" Or is It n domestic iiuestion? Is It some, thing nbout father o ' mother or companion or son or daughter, that you think Is com parable with this ipieti..u in importance? Do you not realbrethnt bv universal nnd Inex nrnble law nil tlnve relations will be broken up? Vour fntlmr will be gone, v.,iir mother will bo gone, vour companions will bo gone, your child will be gone, vou will Ixgone, nud then this supernal .piestion wilt begin to hnrvest Us chief gans, or ib plore its worst l.isses. roll up into its mightiest magnitude (,r sweep Its vast circles. What difference now dees U make to Na poleon HI. whether lie triumphed rsu,- rendered nt Sedan, whether h lived nl t!i. Tuih i ics or nt Cbis'lhurst. whether bo was Kmoeror or exile? They laid him out in his coftln in the dress of a Held mar.'oa!. did thnl give htm inv better chance for the nov., world than if he had I u laid out In a plain shroud? And soon to u . what will be the difference, whether in this world we rode or walked, were bowed t or maltreate !. were applauded or hlsi at, were welcomed in or kicked t, wliil laving hold of every in. . rnent of the great future, and burning in all the splendor or grief, and overar dung and undergoing nil tint" and all tcrnitv. Is tli plnlr. simple, pr n-ti.-al. thrilling. ngolli.llir, i.verwlielnillig il"s?io:, "Is thy In-art right?" Have you within you a repenting heart, an oxj taut heart ? If not, must write upon your sou I what George Whlteileltl wrote upon the window pane with his diamond ring. He tarried in an e'egnnt house ..ver night, bat found thai there was no Cod reeogni; ,( in that house, llc'ore h" left his room in tic m.. ru ing, with his ring he wrote upon tip. window ptuie, One thing thou lakot. After tln gtlest was gone tho housewile rii'iio nnd looked at the window, mid saw the in-cn -lion, ami culled her husband and iier enil dreii. nnd (iod, through tiiat ministry of tho window glass, brought them nil to .lesus. Though you mny to-day be surrounded by comforts nud luxuries, and feel that yoii have need of nothing, it you are not tho i-ouonm oi (ino wiin imvugnet ring ot -hrlst't- lovti, 1., Jlns-rihn upon y j-,tr souls, 'Ono tbiug thou lackuet : ' THE FIR3T TtETOTALEF?. Death nf I!cv. .Joe! .leircll nt u Itipe (lid A-je. Tbn death is atiuoiinee I of tiie man win Invented tho word "teetotaler.'' His t anio was ltov. Joel Jewell, and ho was born in Uurhnm, Creene County, New i'ork. Kel -ruary 11. lion. At an early ago h t took a plvo among the pione irs of hundav-si-hool temperance work. Ho was an active r"--vnlist. nuil in order bettor to projectile In religious labors removed in ls:!7 from his home in New York to Twg.i County, l'enn.sy!. vanin. In )s:l he enterel the ministrv as an ordained proa -her, and i'or live years.-ut .. plied the I'r.'sl.yteriau churches in the n 'igh. oorbood of his i'ioga County hoiii". He lias had various charges in the course oi his long life. Through Mr. .'well originated the Word "tent mil." Ai a public te up ranc,. mooting iu ll-'ctoi. N. V., in isjs, be intio. 'J :; -J Into tip; pl Ig.j the l-tt-rs (. 1'." for "old tdedge, ' wiiic.i pledge I against only ilisllllcd li.pior-. and "!'." f..; total ' li. elti ting both .Ii-, ill. I nn 1 fer.'iicnte 1 li.t;; ,rs. Wbeii names were '.clng taken, a young man in tho gallery said. "Add my inline and a T, for I nui a T-lo-'.il-r." It is said, therefore, thnt tho nam ' t-e. jailer vri giRi'.'1 1 Jjero luorj t an fo-.u- v, ars l.j.'ore Dp.-k Tu;;rr, an I'ngli.sli.uaii, cj.iiinet to have coiiie 1 it. Tiireeyeurs ago a -harp discus. ion arose In -tween Mr. Jowed s friends nnd some friends of tint Kuglishmmi as to wm. really had ma lo llrst usj of the word. It appears that Mr. JeWL'll adopted it alter il had b;.eii used bv this young man la the gallery at his temper ance meetings, and that ho had employed it freiiuently Iu his spec-tie and writings long b.'foru It wns a-iplied Iu linglaii I. INDIANS P.HSINT COMPLAINTS. Ogitlnlluh ami I'.riile Mi.tix at the i liter! or I'i'P irliuc'it, Tbcro wai a i ! .. s. ( it sc n,,, ofllco of Assistant Indian C imiul.ssiouer Smith, Wnshlugion, when about seventy. live Ogalitllall nud ilriile SioiiT of HutlalT HIII'h Wild West Show called to have a pow wow iu regard to affairs utle -ting th-lr in t 'Msts. I'ue Indians wcro line specimens of physical mau'aoo I, mi t were li.t.liiekod Willi feathered lieu I ilr.-ss.itndtheir features wero decorated Willi variegated colors of paint. There were thriie Munws and one pnppooso among them, the latter occupying the atten tion of the lady clorus, who led it sugar nud tr-iitod the little relskiu to a rldo on tint elevator, much to us delight. Several chiefs addressed Commissioiic;' Smith through nn interpreter, reviewing their affairs, nud one old warrior, who spoke nt length, said th u if hn told ot tho un. fullltlud promise. of the (ioverutuolit to tint Indians tho show would liavo to ho post, pound, iu it would t iko htm two days to do it. Ouo of tho principal complaints of the Indians was the reduction in tho price, pm theiu for hauling freight. Commlsslon.tr Smith replied to the speak ers, nud explained the action of the floveri,. incut in regard to their affairs. Colonel Cidyuud Major Ilurko nocoiupiuiinj the In-Uinusj. Horrors nf the Sliiilugitit'uii Wnr. Tbo story of suffering in Mad-igu.cat grows more serious with every mail.' I'ij. les.sOeneriil Voyrou's ndvuuce guard take Aninaauarivo soon there sc'ins some pr,j!.a bllity that the majority of the Kreneh expc llitloll will mil survive lo s..., 1,1 The Hick list is nppiilllug. Tint Held bospb ims nre so crammed that tile men lie in tior-i, I he toil ,'ou. tooehim. in,. r,.r -,r i... . I ........... .,, L, I'TIll, nnd there are not enough attendants left to euro ior tne hick, i lie ciiier base, Muoernie. Vlllo. IsdcHcribod lis a perfect oveu, wileru uouo cau escnpe fever or dyenlerv. A SIliI-t'oiitlUDiital Kxiiiallluii. Indianapolis is propiiriuy for a mid-con-llueutal exposition lu 1W0. CAUDA I ii M 111 Mill. IMKll.VATIONAT, LKRSOri OC'lOUfCIl 13. von Lesion Tfst: "The Triumph of r.ld eon," Judges rll., l.l 'J.'J-tiuId-tn Text: I'snlm xvll., y Cotninenlarj-t 1.1. "An l when Oideon wns eomn, I elmld here was n mnn that toldndmam unto his re'low.' Oldeon had been cnllod nnd en couraged bv thn Lrd to .leiiver Israel from the. Midlanltes, their ot.pre.sors. his princl pa strength ixdng the Lortfs assurance. Jo n.ot 1 n"nt th'"'' Hnrelv I will bn with thea (chapter vl., H. lfi. Thn Lord, how ever gave him three signs lo strengthen him vet further the meat offering, accepted bv fire, tho fleecn Wet and the tleccn ilrv. After sitting the army of 82.(100 down t." Sin bv tending homo all thn fearful ones (22 oofl) and out of thn remainder all thnt loved their pwn ease (97(10). He ttill further strengthens htm bv sen, linn Itim .i..M.n i.. it., ii. . i . . " 11 i" mo i. loinniic tost by night to hear what they talked about In tho camp. Just as Oldeon came to tint camp one soldier wns telling another this ileum. TbndP'nm was ovidently from the, ,'. ''-.li1 n'" 'h tmllnir of it nt this time. M. fbis Is nothing else save the sword of nideon. thn son of Joash, a mnn of Israel for into his hand hnth Ood delivered Mldimi' nnd all the host." The interpretation olthls drenm by the soldier was also of thn Lord as surely as were thn Interpretations by Joseph and llntiiel.Tlilsdnrsnot prove, however that the Ml linnite soldier urns a r.,.,. nr ,i . i' . . th" Lord used the mouth of Hnlaam.'and i alsothn mouth of thn ass on which bo r.wie, ... nii.71 inn iii.viij.pi. 15. "Arise, for tho Lord hath delivered Into your hand thn host of Mldian." Oltleou was so strengthened by this dream nnd Its Interpretation that he hastened nt once back tithe camp of Isrnel with these words W hntever Ood commands us t.i ,o Hn Is ready to do also, and when He asks us to do what seems Impossible it Is that we mny see our weakness and trust Him to perfect His strength in our weakness, for He glveth power to the faint, and to then that have no might He iticrenseth strength. IB. "Ho put a trumpet in every man's hand, with eniptv pitchers, and' torches (margin) within the pitchers." Thus Ho did with tho three companies of 1'jo cadi. Thren Is a mighty number and makes us think of the Holy Trinity mid nlso of resur rection. The trumpet is suggestive of testl nmnv In connection with atonement, for both rams' horns nnd silver speak of nlon meiit, nnd we overcome by the blood of tho Lamb nnd the word of our testimony ready to lay down our lives for Him (Kcv. xil., II). The torch Is sugge-tive of a constant life for "the life is the light." To be a good o. Her of Christ there must be a good testi mony and a consistent life. 1". "Look on to me and do likewise. As I do, so shall ye do." The secret of victory Is to see Jesus onlv ( Math. vii., H; f,.i Vj I, 3. nnd follow Him full v. walking a Ilo' walked I I Pet. II.. SI; I John II.. f, I. '-Dons I have done unto v..u ' was part of His ml vice to Ills ills-lples (John xlil., .')), and there is no per t example but Himself. Wo fiB' lwell siiv, Who Is siilllcb nt tor such a life-' Hut He answers, "Mv grace Is suil! "tcnt for II ." "Our suHlconcy .i of o,i" II Cor. II.. Hi; III., fi; Xil., !M. Is. "Mow ye the trumpet mid snv, The (word of tln Lord and of Oldeon." The sound from the mouth suggests tho two edged sword which proceeds from the moiitlt (Hev. I.. Ill), the word of Ood which is sharper than any I wo edged sword ( Hob. iv., I. 'i.thesw. r I of the Spirit, which 1st he word' "f iod (Kph. vl.. 17). '1 his vletorv nceom pllshed by the Lord through (llie iii,'oiieon's part being idmply that of u visible and obe dient partner. It was so with all tho prophct-i, thn word wns tho Lord's, but tho mouth wastho prophet's, nsln II Sam. xxlll., 2: Jer. I. !). Kven our Lord Jesus gives His knibat jircdlt for jLI. Jtis words and work (fohuxll.,4:j xiv.,10). 1'.'. 20. "And the three companies Mew the trumpets nnd brake the pitchers nnd held tho lamps iu their left hands nud tint trump 'ts in their right hands to blow, nud they cried, Tint Sword of tho Lord nnd of (ildoon." I ilo not know just how they man. nged with two bands to accomplish these II I 1.1 ........ O I ... no- - iiuus ii 1 1 ai ouee; inn someday liltleoll will tell us how they did it if wo ask him. ' The principal item tu the M.,rv is their crv iu. I its results. The strength of my life nud i's joy and peace i the partnership with Him who does all the work', suggested l y the phrase, Th" Lord nnd Oldeon." It isflod who worketh In us both to will nud to do fl'hll. ii.. :i; Ileb. xiii., "D. Tho Lord lid as ea-,ly hnvo delivered Israel without flldeon, lint He saw lit to use Oldeon. So With M We are noiicof uscsseiitlnl to Him, toil H i Is willing t . use us if we are willing to bo used by Him lis lie shall i.leas", An I they n ,.v i f ,M ,is ( la-e." I believe from L'ph. if.. 10, that Ood has a pla 'o nud a work lor each of Hn rc-lee.-n cl (see also Mark .iil.,:il; Math. xv., 1.1). and that, us one has said, a Oodly man i. (iod s ii. mi iu Ood's place doing Cod's work in (i id's wuv for Ood's glory. As In : ho tabernacle and temple, neither Moses nor livl I nor Solomon had any Hay iu the plans, but received nil from Ood mid bad only to ' ; ''"li-tlt, I bellevo it should be in ml The w. rk of (),e. ei;ii. 'L and iu the Individual H;i,f eve. y believer. We have tho prouilst oT thought-, wor.h, slops nnd netions. nil controlled by Him whosays, "Heboid I mako ' ill things ne-." I.i-t our iimlto, then, bo "Not I, but Christ, who livetii in ni", tint s .ii of Ood, who loved un and gnve Him-c.-lf for me'' lOal. il.. 20), i "Tlio l.'.ru set every ma'i'.s sword , a-.-aitist bis follow." So It will in I Ham, xlv., 'JO, mid In II Cbroii xx 21. hi tUy later case tho pcoi.le w.ml out praisiiii.; tho Lord as they to tho battle for the rw' lory that tin) f ord Was going to give them, for they believed Ood. In tho storm nt itc I'liul was of i;ood clieer b 'eauso of tho ile-liv.-Tiinoo prjtnlsc !, though there seemed, humanly s caking, no possibility of deliver- 1 (In 'C, but be believed Ood ( Acts xxvil., 35). I It is safe to kceji right on ns Ood directs nnd trust Him to manage nil our enemies, our reputation nnd nil cine. "JJo not ufrald. ' Only believe," I J.). "And the men of Isrnel gathered thnm- ' nehcs together and pursued after tho Midimiites." Tli oao mentioned In this xi-rsii were Much ns responded to Oldeon' j first call for helpers (vl.. :i,j). Then Iu tho next verse wtt rend that I'phralm cumo nlso. , Heo in chapter vll., l-:l, how Wisely Oideoii appeased their anger nt not being called earlier, and remember that "a soft answer turneth away wrath" (1'rov, xv,, 1). Way1 nm nn'i nun nun son. p, us una is with us bo our constant strength (chapter vl., U-10;, Loatfuu Helper, W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W Wl A Vst rv 2z 2 2 2 2SSH 2 2 3artford icycles $80 Elegant in Design Superior In Workmanship Strong; ani Easy Runnlnc Hartfords arc the sort ot' bicycle most makers charge f100 for. Columbias are far superior to so-ca!Ll "jpcciab," for which I2 or even lo is asked. It is well to be post e J upon the bicycle price situation. The great Columbia plant is working for the rider's benefit, as usual. olumbias-$100 rOPH MFG. CO. Cen?ril t)fflcs anl Factories. HARM Okl, Conn. SANCH aTOStS. Boiton, Chioac i, San Franr.lsco, Itcw York, Ballal ), Fruvlilcncc. The foltunliiil '.if.ifo(iie, n n-.rk nt h-,; . . at'. 'eoilK ot .ill I p: li me i le.ir'.v al". tli.. i;.mv i .hmile.n pii 1 1 1. ii t. ,! !s, :s l rp,- 1 1 nn iitiv l .il rni'.i.i ..:.f.-, ..i u inai'..1 1 I T two i-i rnt statu;i ,. flot a CiitaloRtio. 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I ' .i: fr, ririKn...tii i Witv t-tSi V--fc11.VVV-.VsVVVS 'Hk-i--,S.H Tor Sttlo in MiJUobura, r., br T. II. McWilliiiThs. WILL DO. IS KATl'KE'S 0WM T(IC. Btl'iiuliitiya tlio np-rtito nn.l pro- (luce- rclrcslucn; hleep GIVES VITAL STREN01H TO MJIIEi.'-KJ Cbecka wsstinj; ctlsoaaca. iiurlit swp.it 1 ouriM iucio CUIlSlllllptlHl Incrcusca Ktrciitli nnil fln-ili. MAKES RI-I), HIGH KL00D, I'roTjii-.tci bealtby l'.:;i- t i.o uo. Will iivo tlio pale m-.l puny thru i-i-sy obecka of yontn. CUKES ALL I-EMAIB C0M?!.AIM3. MnKen st runic nioa an l voiiicuof i, llh 11 IliiS. mm Town o; vvikiuuiiL. j iuuh loiai-.; t Cure all Waslln-j Disi-ases an; tiictr sp-jjences, BRONCHITIS, i ncy arc nritlicr Hi vptii ncr "atist n- -,n I ll-Vo Ilo ".iiikVllitllii' I Meet oil t!l" ''olil'..r. ( t tLo .iloiHio ti nr us liimm etui-. .,.1.. nt ! i-. uot In: i t 1 1." t.-e! Ii nr cansn con tipi.Mon r;i'.:arrh.i n (!. tun mini i rm-i 1 Iron lUdiivi l"".ili:i' 1 t fitle. iiaiiiiihl. t lito. It li'jt ;.!. t l,y yu'.r -Ji-Ukjuiat, udaics.-i ILLS CONSUMPTION, &:, TEMPERANCM. G1LMORE & CO. CINCIMi-JATI. o. l'..r Kile ia .Mi.U:, T. il. MoWillinm-i. HZ buryh, I'o., bj Ale l.oisM Ii..'. . All. I I OAI. !' .nun ninl III. tendency is th liiimiin raee. All Intoxieati:., . lolsollo:!-. Tiie lighter t,i er- an. Ieriii"iite. wiiicm arm , truly, th . ctroiiuly. inloxi.'atini; as lire th stirlt'.ioiis drinks. Norman Kerr. 1 o ".Jrfa eli;el eiit; Ilia 1 I d it l.'i'l i-hi- l.u tl. No 1.11,1 m: iikiu:. A real representative, mivs Hid fninn Siinal. of the i;eniiiii. nolillity js thn J)owaier (.'onntess of Alrlle, whose residence. "Tim lloiiiil.t HooMi 11' Alrlie," is fatnoil In Hcottish liallad. She has praelieal total nhhtlnenco prln, :pli s of .sii-h inten,iiy that a piihlichonse Is not toleratoil on Iier estate. As each llcenso expired under Iier relirn Its renewal was forhid len. nnl now peace plenty nn.l sohri-ty Hri. tlio, prcvailliij rulo ver Ut.'r hruad domnln. 1 i'n:i:i'Ti:ii i.v i w, Ililt III t -ill, 0.1 U i.e.. I ,. .H., . , ,;, Hi vms it 11 liifnt to I.e. Sellln;: .i-o,.,. is as leojliiiiate a l.ii,iiis ns ellin' 011I. J'i ..pi.. ri:r.,e 11, l.ut tiio lnn- s, 11. ( norehi's "resolute" niriiiii..i law props II. lien, .oni i.nii. I, , .,,v 'ein'. hirl ' a ins if. : fi t 1' ll.'i over throw, I, nt it, .'.npport stilt :.tnn . There It s, ineono pr,, nnn,.- p, jw annin 1 tho Hillside of it, throw mil I nt Im d.iors'.ei, con.lniiin lt "-....p ,r, ,.stra .sn his family, lie awako nlu'hls to hate it, hut so lon.- as Its prop is not toiiclml th ) .-nloou will uot bt toucliad, Co.-ucr Stone, t Ml 1.:., it r am li i'S. 1 1 :i 1 1 1 re a Knl mistake, iinri" h, 'ell. Ill,,, wile .'i,,i,,i. - I'ollle im Hie lllhl. jft 1, I , , 1 1 . jiiista.e. and ;i. f.,nn 1 .le.; I wm. Iiliit. Another .vohniiio ..i ti.. tell.- of another man, n-.t an citizen,'' I, nt a "tramp," y . ., ilea l, nnd lie.ide him nh. III.-. If. no mistake in th,. ),ul... i h i I It. I.tlt he hud nilstai; ei j:i..i th citizen" lul l, in violdiln,' (. a Im I. I to his dentil. It I - n . rv sad Ihlni: t.. t,, r nnd uo tiie wroliif hottle, an I li are lllore pe, , phi Who die of illillLllo. Urn ri i.,(tle than fr im th- wr..nt: All the poisons I iivf nut of tii" oi.ri'i. , r Mterell'd hy poisonous reptiles, n . d"-ir ,v ns miiliy lives iis t tl.) poisons Hi t' dne mi I drip from Die worm of the still, an 1 which It.furt ami destroy Nations mi l k'en. rati Tho man who nets the wioii1,' I , tile is to pmec, uie mnn Willi ets the riifht i.ottle j i.i i! ' Mil til" . Ini.Us ar- ts HI- Hie. -I , jv? UU not a &,i!7 'iive (June lorothet they v ill d v;,:.:... n j. a ... ;-V.- V-'s, ' . il 11" III still (.'renter danuer. ami is w.,rth. I commiseration nnd coiidiiaina'.ioii. Ilev ot inn wroni; hottle, nnd witli u l -wir -all hottldi which hnl.lt lint whieh ii,(..'.;.'n! nnd whloh, tlioiiuli now it i.ioieth it nriht" in ti e ciip, at lasi "Mteth lit, . serpent, and stiiiKUth like an a. I I tr. " ia m Heart Itevicw, DOCTItlM.S. In ilnlihts cnnedrniiiii. .1 ilKreeiiienls with brethren ns ci promotim; tho Uinudom plcxitles iirisinii from personal di-iipi omt iiiunla, thero is sarifty always in km piiih eon;, liiimion with (ioil, nnd ihero is no s;J, ;y without it. Wo ,loij.(i faith, loose tem,er, looso coiirai,c, without fnrveiirinxl frcipient prayer. Wo K'lin ntrinth, cahnne-s, eon!! ileiico wlntu, priijtiiK often, we iciin mlc r tlmt wo have had ivisjoni Kivcn us lor the asking. W hen w.l hii'.tt Konoto the thronn ot Kruue, not to havuour Wis, loin coiillnned.l.ut to Iiuvii our coufejiscd iKUoranee reinoveil, to bnvo tho spirit of charily Impart.) ! ami liu'lit to fall on tho dark path beforo im, nnsivers hnvo (oiiio, Thoy will oo no ujaln. OoJ Is our rofugo unil stroui;th. VICOH "W.-' MEN aSlfy, Quickly Mi.K nnd Hormanontly RostoraJ. "-' A positive Ciiiv (or a!! Wciknos,-- -, Nltvoiimu'ss, UcbWHy, aiul ail their train of evil-, re- iiliin trorn early error. ai;J I.i'.it c.t;esj-.s; ile ie. ult of over work, si.-kness, v.orrv.cie. l.)kM cop. ai-J ives tone an.l : trjn'!i to the sex ti;i!ore,aiij. Stops uniiatnrnl losses cr nightly emissions caused by youthful ; crrorsorexcessive ire of tobaceo.opium ' and liquor, which lead lo consumption ; and-nsanity. Their use shows immedi , ale improvemi iit. Insist upon having I (he genuine fEKV BERRIES, no other, i Convenient to carry in vest pocket. , Price, SI. oo per box, six boxes, one Iui! treatment,. oo. Guaranteed toctire l any case. If not kept by your drug ' j'ist we will send them by mail, upon 1 rr'mf . f rt-i'. 111 Ikitt .-tf.ni-f , , ,111 hi 'i iwiv iii 1'iaiu vi -.il l 1 1 . ,:;!, . n,:i,.1,;,1,V; Pamphlet free. Address mail orders ta uf Oo lnn l r . 'r. WERICAN MEDICAL CO., CINCINNATI, 0. Hlllllll ,1 i -.11 1 ,1 I till' ' ur tlio has TI M.'T.IUV. E IV 1 IIASI'K. A new tenipcrntieo s ieiety, under supervision of leadino medical men. noon formed in i'riinee tl... i..., Will, Il l.roi ose to st n , I e l In, ... ..r ..i... pnluiif nlcoholisin, loeMerininatn its effects io propagate a knowledge of thn ovll In all social centre.,. torouphe i-reatost possihlo lumber of citizens together who wish its disappearance, to raise pul,lc opinion fii.i.it ii ... ..... . . ....... r,. .,, ,,, ,., i iaaipi,, , nwnperan tlV Hlistsilliliif fpotii ul....l...ll.. .I- ..I. . , - . , - ..liouu onus, nmi i. teach cbilJrcu thy j-riuciplci of touiperauco, of to I I il ! . y
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