more tlint onlit to ip dear to you. Muu. muu. what me mooej and 1ms!- tiess compared with your own flesh aud blood 1 Io yon know where your own son was two (lights BgO? In one of the vilest of the vile holes in this city, wblcb you. a father, lic ense to an other man to destroy the life of your own Child 1 I saw him there myself, ami my henrt ached for him and you. it is the Decenary truth. Will you not join with me to wipe out this eurse In society?" The merchant trembled, and his lips quivered at mention of his sou, hut he replied: "1 cannot do what you want, Mr. Strong, hut you can count on my sym pathy if you make the light" Philip dually went away, his soul tossed on a wave of mountain proportions and growing more and more crested with foam and wrath as the first Sunday of the month drew near aud he realized that the battle was one that he must wage tingle handed in a town of 60,- i people. lie was not so destitute of support as lie thought There were many mothers' hearts In Milton that had ached ami prayed In agony long years that the Al mighty would come with his power sod sweep the curse away. Bui I'hlllp had not been long enough in Milton to know the entire sentiment of the peo ple. He bad so far touched only the church through its representative pul pits anil a few of the leading business in n. nnd the result had been almost to convince him that very little help COUld he expected from the public gen erally. He was appalled to And out what a tremendous hold the whisky Ken had on the business and politics of the place. It was a revelation to him of their power. The whole thing seemed to him like a travesty of free government ami a terrible commen tary on the boasted Christianity of the century. tSo when he walked into the pulpit the llrst Sunday of the month he felt his message burning in his heart and on his lips as never before, it seemed beyond all question that if Christ was pastor of Calvary church he would apeak out iViain denunciation of the whisky power. Anil so, after the open ing part of the service, I'hlllp rose to speak, facing nn Immense audience that overflowed the galleries and In vaded the choir aud even sat upon the pulpit platform. Such a crowd had never been seen in Calvary church be fore. Philip had not announced his sub ject, but there was an expectation on the part of many that he wus going to denounce the saloon. Ia the two months that he had been preaching in Milton he had attracted great atten tion. His audience this morning rep resented a great many different kinds of ople. Some came out of curlosl- O there came because the crowd going that way. So It happened PhlKp raced a truly representative dlence of Milton people. As his eye swept over the house he saw four of the six members of his church who were up for office at the coming elec tion In two weeks. For an hour Philip spoke as he linil never spoken In all his life before. His subject, the cause It represented, the Immense audience, the entire occa sion caught him up in a genuine burst of eloquent fury, and his sermon swept through the house like a prairie lire driven by a high gale. At the close he spoke of the power of the church compared with the saloon and showed bow; easily it could win the victory against any kind of evil If it were only united anil determined. "Men and women of Milton, fathers, mothers and citizens," he said, 'this evil is one which cannot be driven out unless the Christian people of this place unite to condemn It ami light it regardless of results. It Is too firmly established. It has its clutch on busi ness, the municipal life, and even the church Itself. It is n fact that the diurclies In Milton have been afraid to take the right stand iu this matter. Members of the churches have become Involved in the terrible entanglement Of the long established rum power, un til today you witness a condition of affairs which ought to stir the right eous indignation of every citizen and father. What is it you are enduring? An Institution which blasts with Its Polsouous breath every soul that en ters it, which ruins young manhood, which kills more citizens iu times of peace than the most bloody war ever slew in times of revolution; an institu tion that Is established for the open and declared purpose of getting money frum the puople by the sale of stuff that creates criminals; an institution that rolis the honest worklugmnu of his savings aud looks with Indifference ou the tears of the wife, the sobs of the mother; an institution that never gives one cent of its enormous wealth to build churches, colleges or homes 'or the needy; an institution that has the brand of the murderer, the harlot, M gambler burned into it with a hrand of the devil's own forgiug in the furnace of his hottest hell. This Institu tion so rules aud governs tiiis town of Milton today that honest citizens trem PJJ before It, business men dare not op PM It for fear of losing money, church members fawn before it In order to ln place In politics, and ministers of 'he gospel confront its hideous intlu nee and say nothing! It is high time J &eed this monster of iniquity and wove it out of the stronghold it has wupled so long. 'I wish you could have gone with me 5? P08t Wk and witnessed some of m sights I have seen. No! I retract 2 statement. I would not wish that Pf frther or mother had had the artache that I have felt as I con wnPlated the ruins of young lives nunbUnir lnt , . jt . " 'H-Aiij ui in cum i ii I -uy, mocking the manhood that uon gave them In the intnxlratintr vi aeuaucherv. Whit Iihva 1 1 1 VB f . tkna. I .1 , os in this place of tiii saloons lie used by your own act and made legal by your own will? You. madam, and you. sir. who have covenanted together In the fel lowship and dlsclpleshlp of the pure t Institution of God on earth, who have sat here in front of this pulpit ami par taken of the emblems which remind you of your Redeemer, where are your sons, your brothers, your lovers, your friends'.' They are not here tills morn ing, The church does not have any hold on tbem. They are growing up to disregard the duties of good citizen ship. They are walking down the broad avenue of destruction, aud What is this town doing to prevent if.' I have seen young men from what are Called the best homes in this town ret 1 in and out of gilded temples of evil, oaths on their lips ami passion in their looks, and the cry of my soul 1ms gone up to Almighty God that the church aud the home might combine their mighty force to drive the whisky de mon out of our municipal life so l-at we might feel the curse of it again Ilevcr more. "I speak to "OU today in the name of my Lord and Master. It is impossible for me to believe that if Unit Christ of God were standing here thi-; morning be wood advise the licensing of this corruption as the most feasible or ex pedient method of dealing with it 1 cannot Imagine him using the argu ment thai the saloon must be licensed for the revenue thai may be gained from It to support the school system. I cannot Imagine Christ taking ;mv .Other position before the whisky power than that of uncompromising condem nation, 5" would say it was evil and only evil and therefore to be opposed by every legal ami moral restriction l that society could rear against it. In his name, speaking as I believe lie i would speak if be Were here this mo- ! meiit, 1 solemnly declare the necessity on the part of every disciple of Christ iu every church In Milton of placing him self decidedly and persistently and at once iu open buttle against the saloon until it is destroyed, until Its power in business, politics and society Is a thing nf the past, until we have rid ourselves of the foul viper which has so many years trailed its slimy folds through our homes and our schools, "Citizens, christians, church mem bers, 1 call on you today to take up arms against the common foe of that we hold dear in church, home ami state. I know there are honest busi ness men who have long writhed In se cret at the Ignominy of the baiter about their necks by which they have been led. There are citizens who have the best interests of the community at heart who have hung their heads In shame of American politics, seeing this brutal whisky element dictating the government of the towns and parcel ing out their patronage and managing their funds and enormous stealings of the people's money. I know there are church' members who have felt in their hearts the deep shame of bowing the knee to this rum god in order to make advancement in political life. And I call on all these today to rise with me and begin a light against the entire saloon business and whisky rule In Milton until by the help of the IajtiI of Hosts wo have got us the victory. Men, women, brothers, sisters in the grout family of God oil earth, will you sit tamely down ami worship the great beast of this country? Will you not rather gird your swords upon your thighs and go out to battle against this blasphemous Philistine who has defied the armies of the living God! I have spoken my message. Let us nsk the wisdom and power of the Divine to help us." Philip's prayer was almost painful In its intensity of feeling and expression. The audience sat In deathly silence, and when he pronounced the amen of the benediction It was several mo ments before any one stirred to leave the church. I'hlllp went home completely ex hausted. He bad put Into his sermon all of himself nnd had caUed up all his reserve power a thing he was not of ten guilty of doing and for which he condemned himself on this occasion. Put It was past, and he could not re call it. He was not concerned as to the results of his sermon. Re had long believed that if he spoke the mes sage God gave blffl lie was not to grow anxious over the outcome of It. Put the people of Milton were deeply stirred by the address. They were not In the habit of bearing that kind of preaching. And What was more, the whisky element was roused. It was not In the habit of having its authority attacked in that bold, almost savage manner. For years Its sway had I n undisturbed. It bad Insolently estab lished Itself rn power until even those citizens who knew its thoroughly evil character were deceived Into the belief that nothing better than licensing it was possible. The Idea that the saloon could be banished, removed, driven out altogether, had never before been ad vocated In Milton. The conviction that whether It could be It ought to be sup pressed had never gnltied ground With any number of people. They had en dured it ns a necessary eviL Philip's sermon, therefore, fell something like a bomb Into the whisky camp. Before night the report of the sermon had spread all over the town. The saloon men were ourngod. Ordinarily they would have paid no attention to any thing a church or a preacher might say or do. Put Philip spoke from the pul pit of the largest church in Milton. The whisky men know that if the large churches should all unite to fight them they would make It very uncomforta ble for them and in the end probably drive them out. Philip went home that Sunday night after the evening service with several bitter enemies. The whis ky men contributed one element. Some of his own church members made op another. He had struck again at the same sore spot which he had wounded the month before. In his attack on the saloon as an institution be had again necessarily condemned all those mem bers of his church who rented proper ly to the whisky element. Again, as a month ago, these property holders Went from the hearing of the sermon angry thai they as well ns the saloon power were under Indictment. As Philip entered on the week's work after ;i lal eventful sermon is' be gan to feci the pressure of public f. cl ing against htm. He began to realise the bitterness of championing a Just cause alone. He felt the burden of the community's sin In the matter, and more than once lie felt obliged to come lu from his pari '.i work ami t,-o up Into Iff I n t Thi thin- Philip fell, his itudy, there to commune with bis Father, lie was growing old very fast in these first few weeks iu bis new parish. Tuesday evening of thai week Philip had been writing a little while in his study, where lie had gone Immediate ly after supper. It was nearly S o'clock when he happened to remem ber thai he had promised u sick child in die home of one of his parishioners tli.it lie would come and see him that Very day. He came down stairs, put on his hat and overcoat and told bis wife when lie was going. "It's not far. I shall be back in about half an hour. Sarah." He went out. and his wife held tin door open until he was down the steps. Sin- was Just on the point of shutting the door as he started down the side walk when a sharp report rang out close by. She screamed and flung the door open again, as by the light of Hit street lamp she saw Philip stagger and then leap into the street toward an elm tree which grew almost opposite the parsonage. When he was about in the middle of the street, she was horrified to see a man step out boldly from be hind the tree, raise a gun and delib erately fire at rhllip again. This time Philip fell aud did not rise. His tall form lay where the rays of the street lump shone on it, and he bad fallen so that ns his arms stretched out there lie made the figure of a huge and pros trote cross. TO UK CONiIXt r.li. An, Epidenyc of Wh,oopirg Cough,. Last winter during an epidemic of whooping cough my children con tracted the disease, having severe? coughing spalls, We bad used Ghana berlain'i Cough Remedy very suc cessfully for croup and naturally turned to it at that time and f.itmd it ii lieved thu cough innl effected a complete cure. John B. Gliffobd, Proprietor Norwood House, Nor wood, N. Y. 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