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CHICAGO ““Ont. with him, we will have I Bimg be hae diszracdd him- o wssaclated with i, do with that mant he goes from ol and sink e Sy A 22 5] & URDAY G—-TWELVE PA desus, we have accomplistied the ono areat object, Thad an examination In my echurel, chureh Levee had, n little contitry ehni Brudzet who had been Lrought up dn the' Roman e (0 W0y hais IBUNE: SA’ Chuteh, Tt wag you afrallt™ o re nothing to do wif selfand thuge w RELIGIOUS. **T came from the Interlor was wWoro reminded of the the golden ntrects Wo camo down, fecling that, to theJe must ha the very gate of Heaven, mind them n{ thie golds e ha ward frons tn fourteen yoars, tolegray niehit thot hie vwam (0 Suis Franciseo and wonld Tike And, ow faran § ewn tell, the very moment when 1 and tother, accordinig to what yon maldy wenl vown onour kioes nil facen nil puhod God to Rend that eon home,—ace ce In timo between hero ranclaco,—tho very inoment e were praying for his retorn, ' 1 eould nos keep that story, of coitrsc, o VIR HEXT MONDAY, naweek aftor, 1 wan fn gentd York, talldng lelsurely, whe chiirel camo in, hia face white Taald, **\What Ia (lio matter? ™ milying hin strength, “+ My son has gone away." T suhd hina een raading Ollver Optict™ 1 HWell, ™ 1 satd, **that will kend over: If T reads enon, *fifteen boya arva nuarl, ates of the N%\v‘florusumn. 1 have had everything {hat 1 got this toerible habit of strong ddrink, aml T captot gt over i, tioght pethaps yon could do me some goo am here, tnd 1 dare not golnto that roony, ™ 1wals ** My Lrother, come right i, We ‘are_nll golng to be saved, Come.” And he #aid, VT eannol go, beeduse have no atrengths Evervthing wax open to nie 1 iy Slate, 10 coma hoanie, Ustholle Chureh *H wonld ifke to ol fow questions and fold hes 1 pme weonnil the len promlses of the great Sermon by the Rev. Mr. Tal- mage, of Brooklyn. m. And the further he goes, and the more wicked and corrupt he by ortunately catls on him o eoino hack, wandera on, God aays, * Coma hack ' o on still tha' ey contes 5 from Heaven, “Comao baels,” ' Cowe countind for the diily (Iirooklyn) and San I Tie teloeiaphed, ontes, Gaod tho Wo ato nll pinnors, We found the whole Interlor of God's house ta surpass our power of description. Wo whl i1y to ive onr readera somu fden of what wo poreli ab Lie entrance to the Temple wa 16 fect wide and £0 feop lung, Tho width of iz w3 nlso 80 fect, and ftalength anil s helght was 45 feet, Inner 8 Interfor was divided fnto Lo or holy place, was (0 he rear rooin, or hol, met In xolemn pownp, and § anks tiona whieh satl~ted ond it he wanders on aie of lier falth, when ong of the Eliters sald ta her, **How mauy covenints uro il (Fanghter. ) Sho horst bud nover hicant of civenants, aud tho Kidot sald, ahe s hardly fit to coma in.™ 1 Tsald, ‘I woutd liko to goatound how many covenants thoro 1 1 told her to step to Aud wo wonld talic over hor aara, The Etdera lonked very Iugibrious, #id to lior, *VIf you are |||u|t| th Itoman Catholle?! resigned that faithy'" ulered ™ $V0h, yos,* aho sald, ¢ they perre- *How do you feel when \'1 foe) vory Hortf for y _room und pruy for them. ™ That ia the Chelstlan_eburacter, " We munst et the conveation- alitles and Icflllllt‘lxllllicn ol religlon go. ulpity about Justitication,. sman's ofitée in Now A Chatracteristic Discourse by This Noted Preacher. hands and the sweat stood in beads Hald he, *! When coming down River train the other day T resnlved A man ant §n front of me who had some whisky In n flask, and ho rald 1 deaplred myaclf for 1rald, *No, wlr.’ on_ iy forehend, the matn bullding dtreats o man 8o badly when i\o ona astruy, how innch worso does the world BhO goes astray, ‘1 don't hink menstire, ‘This rooms;. the front room, feet Tong and 80 hroad, th not drink ngain. Lix Sesxlon nnd aak ure,” |itencwed lanahtor, the'door nwlnle, Atter awhile, Alttiny beslde him, Dol [t out, 1saw the tangtie of the whis! ing itaelf vut about the cork and carlis said to me, *Tako e, ok, take me,' ro overcomo by it thut T aroso nnd_started out on i thonght 1 would jnmp off, back, and would have the train was golng at the rato uf 4} mi Oh, what shall 1do? What shiall [ do¥* 1 snid, o In onnd wo i raid, **Porhaps the Aftor the services 1 sald to the doctor, momething tohely him? What_ though rorigh _coflin, an Oh, thera Ia niore morey in nnke; there 1s wore compis. he voll whon they ara in the warm lianks of the lamb whoee Hfe it {8 sucking ony than there Ia mercy or compueslon in the heartaof meunnd women for oue of those poor things wha have gone oatiny, the ‘entire bullding, porch, was 0 feet long and 30 wide- messure, The whole luterlor was Hued with. woodworly rlchly earved, and overlald with gold and _studded with preelous gems. Tho vedar wood was enriched representing clusters of foll palm trees, and chorpblnt. surface was overlald with gold, so that no sur- or motal could Lo scen,, ut pure gold, cither plain 1 #hin starve? (lood for her, A Christian, Lam Words of Encouragciiont for the "Converted nnd the Un- converted. B e Instances of the Ef- ficacy of Prayer. rom Now York and Brooklyn Wl by tho parvents. #, 1o went off this morn. moarner at the gea slon in the teet! tho piatfrn, was afeald to g inzat 7 o'clock, wa do ot know wiat to do, " try dod on this." And the gentieman in whoeo olilee wo were Jucked the doar, although it was in , durlng busticss houea or but ihicy could not get and we knelt down and prayed *God, Thou N tho oller prayers wa pht up, Ttoar the wallln cute me very wuch,” figurea In_relief, thes “persecute youd" y open flowers, H1 have a prayer. ‘e eulfre inner doctors can doyoi some goud. L tlnlu|u dll'luumlum ‘an you give this wan o has this awful thirst doctor put up 4 boitte of medl- cine and 1t was_gib Thae doctor aald o we " Ile did it, and it was ere no Antoxicating out and kot under him good-bye, snyl, Don't pul your (rust in tha! = Put it In your pocket, bnt ord tiod, and 1 belluye Ho And there, under the lamp- midnight), 1 commended m Aolie money, and he I ddn't knoiv whother hecauso I novor dil got any Two weeks ago I got & I have not taken s Nelther hare 1 taeted the of those tiso bottles, More ane out of my tonzie, and for It, thauka he to the grce **Treend youn paper with pencd n Boston puper and | er thie nuspices of a temper- n talking to n ) Let the tlps of her the wikddla of the (ireoplo knacked at the fingers rench the eock of truth to climb Into anfely, the world goes out and maslies the tipa of her fin- 14 with their heols fnlo hisod until «ho fulls ofl, No mercy, ' wiys the world. How did Chrlat treat such 8 care? The, of crime nnil pal Startling face of tood, stone, & Nuthing was visible Qo rellglon & st unsnered Lot S s vl bont _the deflnitior 1 0 lical ** defined for the las Dut low many Not one In d00, WIAT 18 JUSTIFICATIONT 1t only meana to me Juat abuut this: When 8 mon ropents of hls ain, God been a great Inck of sympathy among tho great o wo ot In our churchen lnces . were 00 foot long Ly 80 45.fn Nolght. They were Aepa- rated by folding doors that wers opened and Blit by golden chalns, The Inuer walls of both Miees wore walnscoted with cedar ho floor wns paved with eypress planks. Tho doors openingg, into the Loly of id olive treo and ndorned racclul figures, The door openingg Into | y placo was mado of eypress wootl. ch Solpmon buflt for not dedivated until cleven months Thu Jews alwaya had n rer and” gensons, The King | thoug thne* was when the minsscs of some festival day, The next year was a jubilee year. fixed the cercinonint ‘of dedication n Tabernacles, nn an- Ingtituted Lo commemorate the ought one meanghitin the midyt q Put her to denth, Chrial looked nt lier, and 11is nnd 1o erled out, **Let et the first atone ut her." 1lo I8 0 kind, so forglving, xv loving, so yentle, patient, Iamamazed that I do not moro. Tamnmazed {hatwome of you, perhaps, do not love Him at all, There are thoso [n this audlenco who tako thls word of e’.ncunngemnnl and a3y, **Twould Ifke to feot wide and “* Put ap another bottle, lvon 0 the man, Ininp-post, and 1 bado ki UL hilp you, that may help yon, put your trust in the will kge youthrough i Post (It was pretty new #niil hio would send it back, the h Fom, Feaus Christ, bring him hack soon,™ el it tho prayee atall. at we wanteid, Revle\n; of the Sunday-School Les- son for To=-Morrow. BIVO now an out-nnde Tlien wa wont dow n cation? Not many, to tho Seamon's Excliango,—u place whoro ovory man nutat have his namo reglsterod be! out (st doy, Wa n that i3 without aih ci ““Ifas auch n hwlles was'mado of sol ‘41t o comes, do mnotlet ‘him go." 1wentat 7 o'clock to (hut father's honse, knocked at the door than ¢ swang open, and tho fatior sald, **X thought it waa Jhnmy. to myeclf, how like God that fs,—f awingopen the door. I heard walling up stnlre, O, 1t was an awful household, 1t lsen owful gricl when o aou guos off, Dedication of the Temple by Solomon: RS, e el et B ipti wu the equipage that hults In fron Feadriplipn of the Flfios o tho door, on tho splcndid sllic drosses trailing through tho alele, awl tho mngnificent organ: lofty "1t onght not to be eo. A plnin an gooa Into e0ie church expeeting to be faken to o comforta- practically, not literally, an ueher #elxes him by tho collar and says, ** Wileronre you ingto taken seal and worship 'hin (s n place for velvet conts, not 4 pluce for sucl Ainners as yoti. Go to the Misslon After awhlle some wan comea in arrayed In gy clothes, and 1wo thiers take hln up, ono by cach arm, We attend in many of aur chiurchies to the [litle techuleallties nud con- ventlonalities of religlon, while tho great mnesca o by the door and will not turn fu. 1 WENT INTO A PACTOR] An I como up ou thedoor * No udmittance, " No anoner had I Buch was the tem) 1OW AM T TO DE SAVEDT ont think tiod will pardon me?™ Yes, ard for thines ou'this afternoon, it this fltting tho people, oh had assemblod at Jerusalen, a letter raying: drinlk slnce 1 eas yon, daric medieino n cither. than that, the firs hus +| Lum no moro longing T. DE WITT TALMAGE, 115 BERMON AT LAKR DLUFP. ‘The followlng {s a stenographic report of tho sermon preached by the Rev. T. De Witt Tal- 1age, of Brooklyn, at the scsslon of tho West~ .ern Inter-State Bunday-School Agscmbly, at Lake Bluff, Friday afternoon: Fury ls ot in Mo; who would sct the briate and thorns againat Mo In battle? I would go throoglh them, —Jsalah zxeif,, 4. God is iero telitng the world how anxtous e If thero inn mnn Ho was o favorite ke Jiis coso {s especlaily bad,ny invi- There 4 ane “class ol the Kingdom of Qod uore re nre some men of b perament, \When they sin they merely nibble at #in, 8nd when, after nwhlle, they become Chrls- tians they morcly nibble at Christianity, Thera are uther men whu, whet they ain, #in with reckicesncas, and, when they become Christiane, they have n glorions enthusiagsm, not want o ptit a premium w there is o man or woinan who 10 bg expecintly bad befora Gad 1 want Him o her 1 »wing the gate wide open, 1o those treos tatlon Is to him, 4 T1ke to roo comn everything for Uod,”* ** Ol no, *1lonrd anything " 1 went homo, t morning the fatlier eame ':o my house, his fuce hey 4 Whiat do you hefuro tho Fenst of nual festival, dwelllng of Sehool s % ; w that tnt oD, g School;™ and he starts, ance society, had bec 00U pevple of righteousnear, o And 1 fuve heard wgain und ‘ugain, snd he haa maintained his ngwo, GOD DID TIE WOIK, ust the thing that I didii't new to belleve ok . e, Tlo luat nlght at 11 o'clock. Ifo had wander and canie aw inghEtg couie, commetneration the crection of the Tabernacle fn which God romiacd to dwell with Ills t with His glory, This fest) In the nutwmm, when the cl soll hnd.been gathered, days—followed by a day of holy conyucation, Itivaspeeuliarly or Temple, shoul atood on tho steps, and nt me to comu In¥' And his father threw his arias arounid him nl anid %0, Ihavo been praying all day for you L theso three inatantos right in lino, mo thoro In nothlng in hi and God wronk T Oy s o vast hiarvest to be rea #nged In Babbath-achool work, 1 b cheer, | Thut chlld has covered u) IN NEW ENOLAND e Olitatde L suw over Well, of course I 1t Is His almight; o1t wants Just the thing. wheh I hieard people say thut the could put out the thirst of ‘strong deln] was u discasr, und that jty vi Binghawmton, or so; for treatiment; but 1 we: meeting In tho Fourth Ward [n_ Ke . IL was sammer, my own Chureh, getup, evidently in eas thirst fiad been put ou the peace and hone of 1t, and have tried to apply thy Tt alwayns works, Ol im! Imay nev the throne of J you will surrens cuple, sauctilyl, val timo oceurred hic! products of tho Its duration wns seven irees In the forest forest we swing thy gata of phrdon open so wide thrt twelve hundred miilions of the raco may como inna solld column and partake of the water of ifo, 1 will tell yon what T would LIKE TOU TQ 1O T3 AFTERNOON, Ir_there In -a man here who ise not chosen God,— if hic hns u memorandum book, tako Itout and wrlte fu 1t 1878, I commitied mysel Chrletian 1ite, " surround themsclves with all kinds of hostllitles and muy make themselves utterly repulsive to tho divine nature; Ho s still jutent upon eaving them. Though they may plle aronnd them all possibloobstacles, He It Is quito easy to climb o fonce; but it all around about the fence thoro* be hedges of thorns and briers, then it is not so But Goa snys: * Though I hnwe to tread upon thorus and break through hedgea of wild-bricr, I mean to go on in this work of cternal ealvation, and I will Nt the people out of darkness and death into llfe eternal.” “ Fury 9 not in Me; who would relb thorns nud bricrs beforo Me in battle? Iwould g0 through them,” another dovr, ** No admitin that fnvitatlon nlko and t When I got Into the factory 1 found (hey were 1 ang pine—heaatiful pinss 1t was the larzeat pin factory In the Unlted States—large weulth wis belng” acenmulated by it, wnd I sabd to myself, ** ltow 1iko this o great many churches nre, ' Tha 8 up on the vutside and sees ** Noud and there §s somothing In the ar- rogance or siyls of buhavior of ihe **No admittancy le hnmmering out our little nlcetivy of pounding out our lttle peculinritles of cecleslnsifesl gentiment,—making plog, ietim should ho vent to incbriate institution, or Ehat the ney dudicated ot this and that the Feast of Tabernacles shoul sorved with an unwonted degree of splendor,’ We ought to. distinguish the house' of, tho e, containiygouly tivo rooms, the holy place and the holy of holits (excluding the three ticra of voom bullt on the Inner wally of the edifiece), from the courts (or syuares) of the houee of the Lurd, To the holy of. the EHigh Priest unly could enter, '['0 the hol nca tho offfciating pricsts onk Lie many courts about - the 'emply wero ysed They were arranged Into duner and outer squarcs, suparated by walls and porticacs. ‘The people were necessari) open afr. There were courts for the prics people, the women, the strunger: Some of them werg {for publle meetiugs, for the celebrat! tlonal rites, for burnt offerings, nnd _sacrifl In the Court of the Pricsts was the Hi threo ilights of steps, On burnt oflcrings were made. In this court: the King ofliclated, when the Ark reached Mount Morriah from the Tubornacle in which David W Tabernacle,s you bo of good p in hle budy n spring oy ortulity which will flow on lony guorpllm,sun And that ehlid you have in your huud—1 bid yon bo of good cheer, . I suppoxe 1t 1y s In Chicazo and all around, TIERE ALR A GREAT MANY WORTH BAVING, , heso Hitlo oues along the strcets of Chicuga, Srooklyn, New York, how my leart warms for brother's olice and sajd, e Yo other kind of liked loancd nd 1 lad no services in and [ eaw somu elght o ton mon will elimb over them, and iy that the firo Lywish you wonld s £0th of duly, to God, and 1 began a d Y were diving In spol, Thon 1 botleyed th ngnln and again. wanderer from God, come to ereceyouagaln until we meet before ‘Fellme, this ufternoon, that dee yoursell 1o God, I huve fested Him. vuys Mo has been s kind, 5o lovs 8" of trouble, that 1 this aftirnoon tostify- to lifs Oh! lie i3 good, “How 1 love the dlessed Juguy, anu liow 1 want to be with Him, God does not get tired. on un hour ur twe, get thed, GOD N&VER GETS TIN - polng along died of old nge. Lord, or the ‘fom) cnsy to climb It. **Why," youmay: **whatfs tho use of making ruch A record?” "It wonld help to decldo yon i thy canse: and it would ho s very blleaful record. on the gecond duot, After awiallo' you will be dead antd loaking amons and papers, will oy ncross that memosimilum book. hiere, Jeuny, that was the di o Christian—July 20, 1870~th 188 ook home walthng for you ta comd this after- 1 wish you wonld look wok—finely en- ven to you on yoeur wedding- ust go to It this afternnon “beforo the tea cet everything else but that hook, and it you such love, mit Joy, and peace in your ou have never felt, A member of wy congregation—a friend—sald to me: *“We had a great {lng st our housy yester- y were adimitted, yuur old books me In the durk wuy, Ingrate it 1 d; Lend o 85, M tho " woy of the fellaw,. ind i glvo this hack to mer 'fliere nro many people who supposo that to go out and totl with men about thelr salvation 13 NOT ARISTOCHATIC,— that it 18 not of tha higheat kind of respectabliity, There are men 1 know 1n our part of the country, and | suppose here ko, who would uo more #o ot and take a viunet by the shonldee and kindiy ask him Into the Lingdom of God thun they wonld They do not con- for variois purposes. ny when fattior becamo cr und oyier) T nor baforo the tea b wont off, ' My brother, of conrse, liad no falth that ho would over cowi dack, but ha'was pleasvd with the boy, Slx months rolled by, an cume Into the ol 'y Imight, f Twere has often been defined—sometlmes to be one 2 ihing and sometimes to be another. pel seems to me to be slnply & wurm-hearted invitation of the Lord God Almighty to the whole earth to come and be saved. It {s good news, Now, noune of us like to bring bad news, Ir you have ever been chatged’ with such an ollice, you know how troublesome und horrible it Is to carry bad news, The head of a family has lost lis life fur away from howme! You have tdlngs to Lis Thero was 8 ma commit soime g My brothee lgoke cupec o respectable to d thiurety your 8 4 i *FStx monte 820 you loaned & ViPell, Tam Wan ranlug in her face, thing, and ho awal:ened her to Mitllo, nnd hier di driven hier out of docrs, romember |t the newspaper bualness, couldn't work, d 11 Hedford strect, In, anid poltuted maesc of petplo_preaching Chirist? Oh, na, it with Lady Huntingdon and Lady Frances Hast- ingat Werd thero. better pevplo’ la tis arlstocracy than thuse perous?” DI they thoir respectabitity? get her blstory. runken fMlu-r,l\l By mother was sickand Iyother Into'n great deal Botter Wenre gotfing along yerv nlcoly, T plenty to cat. We do not hinve tobeg cold * vittles, am about us, well dressed as you nre, .There is to Le n Christiay, yife, *Wo will have and fald to m; We had nover had 1 folt very nw ei the Bble and Legan or two, but § could not get alon, Then swe knelt t proy. ddone or two sentencey, th thought ifcsthme of ki came over we, und the Jove o! in Jesus Christ come over me ao mghtily that [ Ieoald ot eay another wor Aly wife wis i ool Chrlstian wonimn, W huil wever had prayork had neglected 3 The time of dedienting the reafdence of Jo. Tlovah was fixed, . Solotnon Issued orders to all tho venerable fathers, the ilitary men, other leading mou in’ Ierael, him at Jerusalem on this dedienting the froi his debancl When George Stitrt went dowii to the prmy on behalf of the Chrlstian Com- misslon, n soldicr stamilng un guard one night sald advance und give thocounterslgn, huve 1o countersign excupt 1 came down Liero to louk g Tooked over at his {It breakfast, and he ald, Al she' salil, cai L SWhy do you Tovo mo Swhen every- budy vies hates, mo e y I wl, and Leead o “EMlle, Why . do y Wusi't o worth sasinz? Oh, yes, . ) )i 00 OUT AND SAVE TIESE.LITTLE CHILDREN, Save them next Sunduy—overy op Qodt wil] reward you, 13 You have them now. of serving Gud! I nevor hua §n wmy own chiurch, A i n the clothing Luslnesw canio Into ny chureh ofid said: 41 have got a gond thing to tall'you, A Iad wuntud to come to tha Sunday-school, but ke bad uo clothes, and I gol a suft for kbn out of, ny store, nnd blw. mother told moe nizht Jue didn't sleop at alls he tryingon lifs now clothus, " that' they meet fixed day, to ald him new house of ladly responded to his request. The harvests hiad been larze, Business mon liad bueen successful in thelr Jay The entire country was full of § All u:qnmeum wishied to see the sugust dis- The Temple was o notlonal glory, All who could flocked to the city.- The old and tho lionor th oceasion, Eyon You enter the door und You say *Your father hus You cannot boar to tell the news, You walt a moment and you say % Your futher §s dangerously slek;™ and, after you have paused a little longer, probubility that your fat| And, after you hye sufliciently paved the w. you tell the awful truth, “ Your tuther 13 dy Ob, it is nsad thing to have to tell bad But we alklike 10 tell good be the first to tell it ring the bel t tho fani] Mr, Stuart anl muct the fam the Lord Jesus Chrlst, Christinn Commission . me? 1 o't koo how you can **When' mother was dying ahe wald furake _your auds by my pitlow ond alte your fatlicr, le and ho will be lov- 1d, **Fa about ruwards viul enterpriscs, *Dow't you fors: joy und gladuess, wiil ko out aftern wl you over ave u Aaw you tn tha miesion_sehiaol, and yi You wers the first i that_spoke Pass on, Mr. Btuart, ™ vou say, “There, is o wr willuever recover.!” 10 me nbout 1oy koul. 3 be loso his Curlstian standinge? o No, © “hisre nrs two kindh of arisiocricy—the Lonl's arlatoceacy, and the devil's, and he belonged to (he You have drlven Ifin ie Joves vou yel, ways and (W6 nnrighteons man b Wan't fthea glan Heaven! Heaven w place for thuse who Juvs fur thuse who had a suoof Which has the greater w. connnz 1o Gh that on Saturday was up all uight When the gentleman 1 saw superb sotisfactlon on his ther hos gone up to glory, blm with n great shouit. Bome of theae teachers in the 2eevice after a whily unworthy, and put +¥There are’ the young wished to mothiers came with infants fn th thought that 0 all nround the room, Lt none uld cir arms, ns i€ we lay (own of ra great and gor- y would never agaln-be seen., ver 50 full of peo~ tme for you when yon enter rreat deal wore glorious hud 0 rough thne, tian th tiue ou thig earlh, elcome of the rent shilps or Londony The ity of Brusscls ' tewmpeat-tosred ifices extinentsh- And when the e beard thnt they u i rang agzain, #eb into beaven who have hud’a smooth warth there won't Lo so inuch rejoicing, but when o B goes i who hug hod u rougle thne, und who confict upon hiw, thera "The anzels will auy, ** Wa have had a gruod time, Why, ho was lost, but Hail, nall, bafl," Now my frivnu, there are two or threa things Ay o want to coltivate A HOLY RECKLLSSNESS Who cures for criticlam? Who cares fur the breath of inen when that beeath trils,—when they are suun loet_nnd dust not w0 Iaree we want 10 do, d tho nnpels Lnile ergalom was ne loas oo this high festal senson, At an our,the trumpeters were driving about th calling all to by realy for the duties aud j the duy. The order of marching had viously . arranged, of emancipation for all the slaves fu the coun- try. On the 18t of Juunary they were to go free, You remember how the rockets were thuigs, how the flags waved, and how great sudiences wath- ered and the guns boomed on the common, and the wholo Jund was alive with exhilaration he- wnuse the cnslaved of the land were free, shall nut our souls rejolee more this afternovn when I tell you thut this 20th of July, 1670, LROCLAMATION OF EMANCIATION COMES FORTIH PROM TUE TIURONE OP GOD Lo the whole earth, sayin| the tear did not drop on the Back of the chntrs but as it efarted frons the eyoe sn wnzel sped from the threte of God—aped to cateh that tear—wped dovwnwnrd and swept under the fall- Ing tear and canght it on the tip rped back toward the throne of God, and that Jand —the eternal land of heaven—broke out In u Joyfal ry, **Beholi ho prays.' WIIY NOT COME TIIS AFIT: u bejore, and slail Why not have ‘this mntter rettled uow for ‘ome tow ! Come Into the fold, 10 # young mun the ofhor day, hy Fecome a Christian?—you have such a time fzhtin yone evil nvits—why dow't yon become o Tan?'* He was Just awakenliig from a tine mt one hand on the back of his hend and tho othieron bin forchead, us though he would press them together: nnd ' he cried ont, oh! my God! What would mother eny if she d, 3 do not know whiat your ninther wonld say, hat I ki ] wfl[u:nuNunfly pardon 11 the scrvico of God, P A B the Baxters, and all the, old prophets . liow much they did! wchool tenchera,” And: ho throne cries out, **You forgot it ‘Babbatra: rehiool class you invited to Chirlat," And from ane nther throns conies 4 volce, * You man to whom you gave & loaf o from another throno comes & volco, **Y that sick one in the dark ulioy to whom rieda bottle of medlciue, And then Chrlst, frun o’ throne overt th othors will sny: one of theso 1ittla ones, ye did | then the seraphiin will take th sido of the throne awl cry, ** And Gabrlel ahall v, Tarnel, **What sony sholl {t bet™ nnd Christ, Ingover the thvong of h: Lo the Harvest Iotme, " SUNDAY-S80IOO0L LESSON. TUB PREPARATION AND DEDICATION OF TR TEMPLE OF SOLOMON, 5 ‘The terms of friendship hetween Solomon and Hirmn were mutually benefielal, Tho Israclites, were un ageicultural people, and could furnlsh large amounts of grain, oll, and wino, while the Tyvinns were n commerelal natlon, and could furnish thelr own wmanufactured goods, os well as the produce of forelgn lands, The for- ests of Lebanon belonged to King Hiram, who covenanted to ecll any nmount . of Jumbor the son of his o)d friend needed, ety The demand for cedar und eypross had great- 1y Increased fu later. yeare, go thut 1T(ram found uecessary to keep o largo number of wicn constantly employod upon the moun- talng n felling ber, aud otherwise preparing lumber for trans- portiig to forolgn markets, 8o Iiram very gladly nssented to the request of bis new ally, This demand increased thu value of his lands and thefr products, and fntroduced a tradé in wheat, wine, and of), that e lurgely to the wealth of the than to thatof tho Tyrluns and the Stdonluns, ho contract between these era wad in writing (IL Chron,, I1,,17) ana In the Jewlsh and Tyrian records—a e, measuro always, but ‘especlally between frlonds, lirwn's stone-quarries lod” been worked for years, Thelr products had avquired n v_reputation for thelr, beauty a3 was ‘knowif in bia own domalns of limestone, which led that now found But Baul and David were so of s wlng and will bo In a Liey, The pricsta and collected ab tholr respeetive or-Gieneral Abishal, whose fafthfulness- g no onc ever doubted, and whoss le-handod and 1 remembered, izh appolnted Chlef Marshial of theday, e was grand-son of Jesse, and had the he family, No inan evermade o noble and.dicnified an appearango as il Abishal on his favorits Egyptlauwar-horee, Hia wids were trotting up and doy procession and communicating orders from thefr whatcver God wantd you to do, g and do . Thero Ia a Judguent seat in That 1 only knew a fow 1t came to me us from the throne of God, urid'when you appeal ta that (heone, in the Sabbath-echedl or in the pulpit, Thut wan knows ke s o slnner, “Fhnt chlld knows e is & ainner, They, will'wtand it Lsce here u pooil many young ministers. Never bo afruid to 1ell3he whols You mny clear some fpeople out of the church by s0 dolig, but they will talic about you, or tunty other overy mau's cousclence. forgot that poo‘; fn fighting sin men was wel carres the marks of the will bu great rejoicing., expected the offers, but hie hus had to etrugele, now by comes, Now, 1 s coming to the WOUDS OF ENCOURAGEMENT FOI ALL THESE CHITIAN WORKEIES, o Lo in the majority after n swhile, 10 niy YOUE Sunday-schivols, your mission uchools, tho world gous on In s, f' 4 Do free, befrea "7 5 "ol the whols Some of you wuy remember, when peace was declared bitween “the Uniled States nnd Mox- feo, that when the treaty was signed there was rejolelng ull over the land because the war was over, and we were to have poace. Shall not our hearts rejolee unspeakably this nfternoon when Ltell you that there (s peace between God and througl our Lord Jesiy All the old difliculties are settled, The poet tells us how the rider brou; ** Inuvmuch ax ye did noble beariug of © hurps from tho hot song shall it wn _the. splondid to tho swoot singol Gicen so in my church and Isuppoxe It i3 g0 in all arpers elall say, ** Itshatl 1 thinic 1t §8 good to ha 4 taken by the King and_vencra- oluts” on tho roud N Wus L0 pass were Then cane other your churclics, -0 219t amouiit to much, 1 und yon mizht as well Well, my Christiun trlends, we ace to Lo in the mujority, { hail auch u con 1 fnll k1l campemeetings, Tizlon that can wtund the fresh” nir, moro robast religl these g, 1 thank disconraging thinge, bat what's the uso of talking now whnt God Wi sy s these churelies. 3 Dwill sbaidantly par- cleantug once in o while, can't maka men believe and be saved, have tiem getout,' §o it wus in the Hime of the great oil Wpeculations. They were right and renyonable In sumo reepects, Somo men wnde honorablo fore tunes nnd xome dishonorable ones., #ome of the vpeculators In wy church {n Philadels man,—peace comin L which the process! 8 offering” sacrifices. pirlestd bearing tho Ark of the Covenant and tho ol Mosafe Tuvernacle, n}xtl other rclies of olden ‘T'here In enother great encouragement for all you people who want to becuine Uhrirtionw, aud lave that we wero con Loughiter,] 1 ufter hear people mayinz y ing thief wan saved, and, therefore, they can be Ttubert Newton wae eaved, Ww impatient the rider was to reach the When hee mon gatlier s, ou the steed, which, after ile, frain_the speed and the exhaustion, dropped dead on the way, And I tell you this sternoon that all the steeds of God ave llying this way, hot Jinste fn the blaat of t the foain of celestinl light on their tanks, the dust of stars on thelr” manes, theie lghtnin beatig the sapphire street, whilo the rl , Y ehold, we hring you grood tidings of rent”joy which shull be to oll the people,” ool news! Good news! You kuow that ft does not take a great deal of labor tu ring a chime of bells if they be skl hung in the tower, One moment they are sient, und the next tho janftor comes snd tafes hold of_the rope, and the chime fllls the air ull about the tower, The silver bells ty e zreat. dome wereall ut peace, They, wers skillfully hung, It was ¥'s babe reached fo where_thoy had been for very many years, Then chmne the Le enrrylug the sacred vosscls to thel deposit and safety, who vould not but look with deep reverenes upon tho ancles thelr natlonal religion, The numerous bands of muslcans, scattered at ltervals {u this lon procession, produced suchstrains of musiens eart) y former perfod of its history. n, attived in his royal robes, Rgorgeous” Egyption le spans of Arubjan ho long procession, ho constant hurrabs. ‘wad completely overjoys tion of his royal mastor, ‘The march ‘was slow, The sncrlficcs on the But at length the Ark reached dtices on Mount Morlub, The King olfered ip sucritlce before tho Ark numnber- Thealtar of burnt offer- Ing was covered with sacrlficial offerings, Thuso offerlngs were only very partially consumed, Dbut the large part was eaten by th il N terwad onco a very violont man, T Fiticnep A sersoy ovn DAY REGARDING taved, I never liko' to hear mon toll: that way., When aman Juoks [uto s wwn licart, and kces that ke han heen raved, that Is enourl, workers, would we nnt e willf Afternoun nud give testlmany for Chrlsty Yed, tlhe upund suy” that wo have Lecu waved by the and, * therefure, yon can be gaved, Lam not tulking o ére b Yon heard the Gospel In you hu tho Western wilderness, o't un the hol oi 1 one place and 1 in "Phere was n time when onr cars viere deaf to the music of tie hatp of the svraphin, but ywe are Hying this afterioos tn the ir new placo o! followed the prople, cab respoet an ot furnitare, of THEM, g L I o and.the next day fiftean familles sout for thelr Iy the churches, bat in the temples of sin of sorrow their baptlam; the blovd of hearts the nwiunl wine of thelr wacrament; obscene und the gronns of Llie st go of thelr worship, nover hear the Gua- peopla in Glasgow, Lundon, uud hundreds of thourauds of ueople inall our clties da. g0t come iuto the direet numunistration of winisters of the Gospel, There nre pevple in ¢ hicago, ng to stand up this ce what was the mtter, 1 eco nen fu my chureh who ure in the habit of seiling stronw frink, 1 try to persuade them that §t 18 wrong to do #o, from their bad habity, 1 preach to them from the text: **Woe Lo Liim who putteth tho bottle to his neighborta lips, ™ And then they go away nnd oth- ‘Fen to thoxe who Wil not “renent, 1 preach from the text: ** As the partridge settied o her ega and batehed thum not, 20 ho” that got- toth richue not by right eball leave them i the ut bis end shall be a fool.™ somgn thelr laughi famlles came t world the orzaii thousand people tn i hondred thotenng o When 1 caunot As King 8olomon avenients of tho city, ti;nnflwr: but we nmr)' charlot, drawn by trl horacd, passed through ; this graud recep- ut [y enough 10 encourn, 5 ) squaring tim- ‘There I8 utiothicr great encourageién, and that only n block oz twis from hitrel u vast strong barcier like a swamp und the ciureh, s they eannot vets over 16 Men tal ough the Gospel of Christ were s Bwaniy "—u gun you can plaut and shoot O miles —Insteud of befug God's spirit which we have Linctheroara more cnconragements than dis- coursgements, midst of hia day And that clears & Another thing 1s, we want to Lo CHELHFUL IN THE CHRIBTIAN WORK. 1t you mnke people think religion i o dujurous thing they won't havo t, ‘Chey will sy, ** We uro happler without ratlglon than you afe with it."" Yousee amau_oun Fridiy morningIn his stora Duochaps ho 14 selling o box of sus- suaponders, and *That id one ot 1 e “Where do you proyer-meoting : Tho customer ovn agounid 10 that church, and this worchant, who was Vi Ming- tho ruspenders, und he talks In : -butween them ‘way Were mnau Chrlstmas” Ulgh rth 11 tiny hang TILE FIELD THAT I8 OFENING BEFORE YOU, I do not know what conditions your turvest 15 In fu thin e, un | have been fravelluz from one 1css oxen und hee; ver Lells hegan to riny & nfsht, * Glory to God i tho bighest, and zood will Lo men.” news! Goodnews ! Ido not know any gospel that s glud, ko healthy, so Joyous, 6o rubust, asthls Why 16 i that these Christian work: ol year after year, malntadn physlenl mental and spiritunl brightuesa umid all thelr suaetlvs Tt 13 beeause 1ty A HEALTIY RELIOION, It agrees with them, 1o will ugrea wif mun It you Wwill tuke Y Bumcetlinés men tako o little religlon—just cuougl to buther them, taughter] s whils otlicrs wili come upand taks u eep, Jull draught of the water of cvertnating lite, uud that “makes them well for tine an cierity. Goud news! Good news! Whei vour Cotamlttes invited me to come o to<lay Deald, Y1 whl prescha sermon of einent.”” When I telegraphed that, it was shply out of my heart. What I want s What you “wan ilme ¢ to out the ehilme i the ¢ Ui uaevedl Ts Figo. oit hud & xfchlo i your hand, and thers way no arvest, you would b going on a fool's errand it you went Into the feld Lo et grain, plendid sield for Clhristion work thigse hiero far the great wark? A po pot to fall in businces, 1 moan by that there will e a e when you will plow your laat fue- row, there willbon thme when yun “will sell your Inst Jot of goudw. You will ga info your store some and you will 3us| you will hardly know whethe outributoed very o cartl peace und Turuulites no luss *wny 8 ! m often asked by men, W ristian people have been work! yearn, thero §s so much benovolence i the Christian”_clrclos, euvody" Wel, 1 Tlioy aro Leautify customer after buying thew, tho most attractlve gentlen hy fait that you e o oy oy (I. Kinga, vilL, 6.) Tho pricats then carrled tho rocession through the Outer ‘Temple door, and thence across the hol; ta Its proper position tn tho ho). under the outapread wings of the august cher- ublm, At the moment the Ark was broughtinto the holy of holics, Lhe numerous Lovitical cholrs shiouted their wonted song, of tho'people, und by thousand tnstruments, . Prase Jeliovah ) for Ie od, for Hls merey endureth foroyert” lests left tho hol, two frieudly pow- have to suspent you two or threo S¢ lilos, ad runsons, and one bi, 1 think thero lus beon ton t donominutionullsm, and the y8 wu are bt i to who shall whether he shafl b a Baptix "Tho world vuls Lut them go on in thelr contention, omy to us and siy #lro 1w to have eonls saved, then we wil surrenilor. want uy 1o adopt' thoir t) don, that I ail thy Intoreet thoy havo uatlonatisin 1 thank God, d Tt ought to bo comn around. ' much evidence of Cheerlnl Whe world ontldo s 2 ol el rises to talks in the prayor.moet); aitch a luzabrions way und In suc that [t Is cnougli to ke ap unde 4ireat ghtor, | Chubét, 1t 1 know anything about it, oyous, and beautiful rolllon, et bappier he i o full’!draught and durability, ~ Solomon, "nfterthues, possessed withi thu smne kind and qualit also very strlkingly rosem| in our vy State, deeply und nearly constuntly cn that they had no ‘time for develoy cral wenlth of thelr territory, “The famous templo was Legun In the fourth Aprll of Solomon®s relgm, and completed In the a perfod of seven years and o Mount Morlfah, on which it bills and attend to bisiness for o few hours; ant tien you will ree tho sun s golng down, aud gaths er up your valuable paper< atid but thew Into the safennd shove the dour 10, and lock i, amd look and aee 1f tho Yok Iefiem and then you whi go out uf your store never to o Inte 1t again, who wilnts to be thwatted Ll that in by want to 1ell you of A DUSINESS TIIAT LASTS FOIBYER, That i thy service of Gol, 1 want to bo on the right slde. elle—thody who that thele first de- The more u wan ' and the huppler uddenly as the the cloud” filled curred on the completion of the Mosnie nucle (Exod, x)., i), 0N, yeu,' denomi the walls “ure coming w0, The sm be hdden behind 1 Jnpriet or Pavdo-Baptis, of the Lord's pasture, und the onty TILE WAY WE WASIL THE SJLEEP. [Laughter all over the tont. | Sonichuw 1 way born near” thy walls separating denominetions of Christhans, A fuw summers 450 1 went futa an Cplscopallan chureh and recolved the sucenmoent, duy 1 went to u Methodist chneeh und nt, Ml ihe nest Sunduy 1o o d the gncrament, minlrtor who was tulking to n young minlsier who d, huve been preach- @ yurrd, and the peoplo onntall," Suid the you what fs the watter, ‘This cloud covered the riests In g0 deop durkncss that thoy could no onger coutinue thy service. reatly ulurmed. The King, mount: rone, assurcd thom o o battle, but wu are all one [n wo ara all sliecp won't repenty and & old minister, ** L will You don't know IIOW 7O PISIL FON SOULS, g, ho takos A very dell. L n very delfcate line, und fastens i delleato hook, eleventh October, half. 'The top of wus enlarged by terrices from the Valloyof Jehosu- ¢ castern side of tho Mount. Far purpose immense stones were ysed und aro probably whera Soloipop’s workmen pliced them uearly 8,000 years ngo, Tho foundatlon stones of thie the sumo inamgse slze. ‘Threo years wery spent In nakin, tions. Tio foundatlon was fuld fu “The dimenstons of thy Temple wero less than 110 feet dn length, and less than 40 foct in width, outside micasure, so that it was by no Wus fnlshed within Clirlstian ‘men Ticra ure o) thut uo causo of alurn anuy be Independeut vatures who care nothiug for'the sympathy of the Church and thio sympas We are not of that number, kreat want s helps widy, while there are o gront there ure perhaps many who ook upun this mecting who ure nat chilldren of God, and most of all they need Then what shall 1 su! much regard to the rules ol this ufternoon give words of cucourag and the first of theso will be to THOSE WHO ARE UNSAVED, sud the next to those who ure worklng for the canse of God. J 1think we meke a great mistuke in our Sun. day-schools, In our religious conventions and sinp-tucetings when we suppose all the people present are the people of God, in thls sudlence who huve not yet Oh, what rejoicing L would muko in heaven, aml how It wonld fill our £ouls with unspeakahie watisfaction, If hundreds ol these wers born into the Kingdom of our Lord desus Chrlst, What we want, then, 1s encour- Wihien o man goes 1. cate pole, and faste ou tho ed of that llne he il ou that hook fio puts « delicats fly, and then Lo ddropa tio lne 1uto tho stream, und then ho puils That cany o8 cun b aean, They are led on hy Apollyon, wented on thie black chirger of Death, and the splrits of hell urtic b 1 deoms the para wut t4 the band ‘Therg Is ths other oF ull the grood of carth oud heaven, by.Chefat weated un & gattiered aronud Rin Hke a roaris u movew in its deptin and Jands of wild gowers, e pardoned and death defe: enotmiee will fall hack Iulo horasen, chariots and ¢ woriars, nud bowltzere, und anwunitonewagane, —whileull ulons the Tia the ilay is swaimg ont} rePeacs on o carth, und glory thut the cloud was but a manffesta- vinu presence; that place was evidence that e with thelr gife, ‘Thus thu Coveny fny of us hore bave come In to t £0 bu on that side. its illing the holy o was fully pleused ant Ark was solemuly ploced under the wings of the cherublm, The staves by which the urk had been carrled wers drawn way 60 a8 to sorvens o 8 who entered tho holy of holles oneu n year to ofliclate beforo the Ark, (Kxod, y objects fu the Atk wero two ta- ¢, which Moses put in at Mount 1! wmado a _covoe « Freabytorian ehurch o ca't el now which Sabbath L onu falth, ong baptlm, bne Shielst, imo grace, Heve In God, the Father Al* n and earth, ol In the ' My fattier haw been dead ten yeas, umd by dida't knuw whothor 8o was o Sublitpauriun or o Supralapeurian-and 1 don't & i bas found oot yet, $sce twn churclivs quarrolin whuut denominatiunallsm, it i Tenplo wero of you'ieh, , When You go ont, Bo.e u wooden Leam, sl you fusten on it o groat 11t yub put a bl houk, ou put s snapping-iurtie, nto the streain ugd suy, 1 Without, payly you tuke for n flske sermonlzing, 1will God aud Father, t‘nv vope, tud on to the end o und on the eud of that and you eplaak It vut *lifte or be damped, donw't know how 1o flsh. " Jusne Chrisg i the wen who urg cuune, and 1 will sbow you chy want to be uen of all prayur ln ansiyered, cetnully, bt whon I read that In Jezekinh'y and Lne, prayee wis_aswerod, g’ when right under izhty, matior of he caminylon of eulnt utears, gunnois, and 1lawghter,) When with ench otber \ the highuat, After suven and o halt years of Jprd stant, tull, [t was completed B, €, 1003, We shall get but on o wondurful dtrneture if wo courts by which it was surrounded, always dlstingufsh th lats of ground, outside One beeshive kays this teld of clover belleve it intel. autl another snyn that feld s thy be Uutween thewt “und | Kay, ** Let's hay " 7" | Luughior, | I suppose there ks uftornign e n the Lo-d's roll? u Garibaldi wos golng forth to buttje, and Jndedd soldlers stoud “round about, 4 told then of the hurdshipy they would huve 1o endure, wud the battles and the boug marchen hofore thent, wnd they sald, ** Uenel <hve us 10 alk (s tigh Wil you put dowa your ‘e Kiug, stil standing on the brezey platform’ been erected in frout of the people the vrlgio und ol Ho then exteuded hls that dun't afect me so much my own eye 1 weo caxes whero tiod has answered , Vhut 14 so with ald of na, TUREE'INSTANOES RIQIT IN 3IY OWN CONGIE- hich gets thy most hone, Thu Churcli which gets the o kruce fu the heart, and by tho 1 do not caro what you call it. cuce around ol explatucd to the this begutiful cdliee, hauds towards Heaveu, crentiatly uttered a pra sublimity, (Kjugs, 'vif nuble conceptions vf God's omnipresece und of Hiw controlllng providence. Ho rofe ularly to 1is “vare " of the IT ivencss of all their sing, ituer thun these mciorable words: ¥ But will God ludeed dwell on the earth? Be- hold, tho Heaven of Jlesvens cannot contain Thee; how much less thls house that I have Aftertho King had'quleted the fears of the priczts und the people, and ussured them of the meious ueeeptance of thelr people of Isracl sembled, and biessed them, aud gl stoud torecelve Lis blessing I (13), % Bleased bo the who wos 60 klnd and graclous to my fat) inlses to him ond has Lo recounted to them thy goudness in- clecting ul, When o ancre boy, to be Kivg, und then 8, which wero square he Temple, from. thy the stream of thac, visit Jeru. nple, und report what , What tre you T And Garibal Yot shall Lave lu citierd, and perll, snd sword, il deat A tho en hulged for a nio- yaeiat, ad then, louklng up talo thoie comuander's and solegaly and rev- e of vory great moral 116 munifested which made mu bellove it if Lhore wero u Lne of 1o New Yurk sweurlg ther Tarould not bolleve thom. nNEnyoer Ko thoroushly men reaching from hera © Wad nothing In prayer, At the close of the were a_ gontlomun eamo Into the RS sulem and the fu wo may have scen and 1 the clty at i plewsant season of the your, soun obtaloed leuve of the proper authurit) visit und inspect the Temp) ot dedleated, “Thie tirst great encouragement to all and women who have not yet becomo Cliristians ing, and, perhaps, thls afters stiuns,—the first great encours awel gt YOu caly Tias kupt us buck, | Ll fecting ure ull disappeuri LSS ADRERENCE TO THE CONVENTIONALITIES OF THE CHURCIL ° alut saved io our way or we Let the tavelvo hun- dan't spoll our ch us var futh- open. Another thing glad thews kymploms of ing-=that thero fs do you like Iz Lut who are t noon, to e Chy wicment I ind in I8 CHARACTER OF GOD UINSELF, There are gume persons whom you are diced agufust. © You y ike such and such Bay, *' 1 min prejudiced againat bim. 1 haye Licurd euch and Such things about him, and [ don't want to cone In communion with ot toeet Wi, bave asso. you are very much sur- prised to tind b very "different from what e Was represcuted ; and you learn to ke hin and tolove lim. Now, do you kunow the resson why men do not Yove Godt do’ not koow Iifm. loving, o gentle, 60 putlent, so tong-autferiug, that 10 you ook at Mim you could uot he How different God treats o anunh when e t the world treuty bl UEN A MAN GOES ASTRAY ps bim out of tbe club-room, out i Uierary ussoctations, sud expels hluy froul the ebrew uatlon, lo just conyj pleted 0 were attetided proved to be the recent) ardian of thy now Temple, lount Morlsh, Tue tho cditlce was exqulsitely b the avchitect, 'The Orat object: aur wonder were the b supported the Ditgg worle of I called from Ty, his owa kil ¥0n hus run away, and wo ar **No," wald I, Ca)l twa o throw good peaple to; pray that your boy wmay come bac) ed In ko tany Words that God woi b *Uray fur bl conntantly,. We ilm, und Inm cortafn that your " A fow dayn afterthlv the futher cawme fnto wy houso und waid; hat dq you thinky My won” {8 back, Wo were on” our knoes In your Tabernscle rlttens In Onminha saying, ou Want e W cowy hume, 1 wil . 1 um out of monoy. Telegruph mo, sumae money and 1 will comoe home,* A kraphed hia the woney und he Is hoime, ¥ Of conrse thut was Lo good 1o keep,und tho nest SBundiy I ont with the stuzy, some of thess parents whose hearisure brokon oyer iy Jods of u wayward Hau Fruuslsco, Jupan, or Indis, and’ home to-ulght and and wounds, und death, we might thisin, thero is houor, peace, and joy vu carth and ol on the Lord's slde. There by anvther great cocourugoment before [ ledvo tils cluss of pursouy, sud that Is the contest n which you are efigaged Bow ngainst aln J There are wumg Who gut ovil habits on them when “Tliey have not been uble to ge kuown persous 6t 40 or 50 years of u; With bhablts ucquired whon “they we Your whole life has perhaps been 8 strugyle, und I want lo encoursye you by suylng fo you' that thut wtruggle bv soing 19 Lo over. PUT YOUL 2 LUsT IN THE LORD Chrlst and you will soun by thron, here Wis 4 mnan sittlug in front of Droukiyn a short tine 4 Wo must have o s won't hase him save dred millious of the race'dlo, patent leathens, Pr crd preacued or not at ull, Wo churches bullt ae In the olden time," AN this fs it uf the rogular wihiero e people »it bublod vach otlice and seo the buglis of cach Dwv{hn»hwtd od n @ amphitheatro—in the geinl-clrenlie form predomin and the' whole lin of wympath too, lu regard to the great work o Guspel to the discosed und the sufity man fuils foto o 1ife fn Heaven, a mani* and you WO brads coltunne thul poreh i frout. They 'are the cun- iy the urtdst whiom Solowgn ro Lo Jerusaléw to superviso ull ul workmen fu bruss, oy Worb yonne, golde ‘femple, ho 2. b the plessant- dlatfous with him, sud At tho very hour 1} tho people nated, faco to fuce, | u letter was w of preuching the musslve locks 4 y 0 which Jehoyuh shde, A o botered el ral expression was so duzzling that wo! valuntucily, *CPhis ourely bs no uthesr than the honse ol Guil” The dnterlor dillers from the ol masale tuberpacle, In baving thnes tlors of Fuoius upou fts outer Wwulls, fng stalrs tu cxumiue thesy e ustdd by pricsts uud otherottivialy of thoe Temp and ulso fur treasures and stores, As wo looke down upon the musses of gulden oruwagnts It 18 becuuso they David, who uf He 1s 80 fulr, 60 kind, eo rrand entrunc to this house, ditels, conventionalit 5 symbolicdly to re how you toueh Wb, il Larish Ehad on iy utfic a more warm-hearted Christian nun and auys, Ay brothor, take hold nd, i 1 the glerunl rock, thesy dlatinctions sud “couventionalitics ure passing uwoy, Meusre comlug to (hink thut we wust BAVE THEM IN ANY WAY, and doa't earo bow wo do it 230 who scemed to be Wi with cuiotion in consequence of u At the clov: of tho weetlng | asked all those who desired relipiond couversutivn to como tuto thu side-room, 1o eat stil, ** Why don’t you come in? " sud @ 00 7izlt to o 1 there ' ++ 0, there (s bu boye for uro, T ssid, **Whou we'you und why are ust had one good 1 wild, **I'here are p Joving Him. pous astray from’ whf nd 1ifts hioy up God bind as=ured hhw tha whkin he gues sstruy. good nteutions, but told not do ity aud that bis sun, who should succced bim on the throne, shoutd build {t. % Naw God Lisa fultiiled gh We went up whd- t o recognized bls oo, to Lo soun down vn your fuce vofore L that “ho conld 1 bellove by will come an Eldor lu wy church ey vald, No, what newa? bo eald, ** Noj 1 asked him why, Wi the world dro, i Leard the news been educated to take the place 1 have been conflry built 1 house for coustriteted o placa proner for e [n 1L Js the eovenant that God e Ho ted them out of the | Ark. our fathern wh Egypt.! seldom strength depleted by G i nn open contest with OId 8ol the coses réported yestarday by ¢ Yesterday afternoon batw Wiltlam Stabloman, lviog on Bhe street, near Gravols rond, fell s on tho corner of 8ixth and Py he members of 1 took chinrgze of the sick man, 80 successfully upan the case condition to Uo taken t evenfug. : Wty At 70'clock Adolph Ufferman, o' G years of nge, wns' prostrated by th ront of No. 731 South Second street, wig attonded the case, nnd s the maw’s eondition I3 dangeron At 8 o'cloclk 1ast oventy sunstrick at the corner of Righteentl nrd strecta, Ha was take: ho died ahout 7 o'clock. Abont § o’clock Inst night OMMeer Wa Fred Hegeermnn at tho'comer of Bixi ond Washington avenue, heat, and.had him conve tal. " Hoggermun {8 a:reafden Mo,y rndcame to the cf ia condition is erltienl,’. @ 15, 1, Charles Dra was prostrated by event and Walnut streots. ed to tho drug store cornor of price streets, where hiowes returned i living at. No. 1303 Norty - Toos, ot auda AUN'S Ty streeta, chester, ner of COnve, o fous hy Dr. Titzporie: conciondneas by Dr. Fitzporter, Mrs, Thomnas Finley, Seventl street, second 8:80 o'clock Inst night, from overhentl, had dove a large washing ng herself frequentiy to the sun’s rays; ap Bml]n‘r;[:xcr roturning home, beeame unconscloay and died. Dayid' Jones, one of .the blacksmitlis em. the Vulean Iron Works, was, about §' stricKon down by the in the southern por. 18 ho" was ‘returning from work. Several persons immedintely githered around the prostrate tna: i thele power o revive’ him thelr efforts, he died shortl 025 North Fifth street, come by licat on Broadway, near Mo Restoratives were promptiy applie short thne ho had ‘recovered sufllelently to be sent to his home. About 0 p. m, on Tnesday an unknown man waa snnatruck at tha corner of Twentieth street 1lo was conveyed to the City Dispeneary, and scat from thero. to the On Tuesda; slding at No. and Franklin avenue, e e 6T, LOUIS AND CINOINNATI, Tenarful Hent In Thone Chiles, nud s oy, riblo Results, 1. Touts GGlohe- Demnrat, July 20, The intenso heat of yesterdn, capeclally manifest ‘In the Inypg were prostrated . theraby. wenther than during _the past Lwo wee experienced, ‘aml cat stand Jittlg b od ab fock yesterday evening, heat on’Espenchied street, tlon of Carondelet, Hospltal by Teter Allsworth, stoward of tho steamar Bis marck, waa overcome by the heat yeatenluy af- ternoon, at the corner of Clietry and was taken by & policemad to I1is conditlon was not decin n Willlams was plcked up noon, at the corner of Tenth and Lo in a condition of exhinustion from heat, ‘Hew, removed to the Dispensary, and after being lowed to rost awhile was sént to his home, Christinn Werking, a Ges whoso resldence was on near Cherakeo street, and Thoma: lishman, 83 _years of age, who lived cor- . Taylor and Bell avenue: sunstroke on Monday, were bu Charles Renvisch, o Gorman, who was sout to the City Hospital on Tpesda have died yesterday mornin; ‘Tho Coroner hel 35 an Eu ner of boa, age and, after 1yl tho Clty Hospli Chestuut, of 88, condition. An clderly man, known a8 ¢ Judge McCar-+ thy,"” o carpenter, was sunstruck about 8 o'clock ofternoon, fn front of the Pearl ouse, corner of Pearl and Central nves nite, wherc e had” been boarding, McCasthy od dend in front of tho building. 5 chacl Finlan, an_Irlsh stone-masoi, board- ingz at the saie, was, yesterdny ufternoon, sune struck on Centyal ‘avenue, hear the Gran Hotel. Tle was seen, while Third strect, to stagirer sud, way, whirl abou unconsclous on the howl: to the City Hospital, Georgo “Blsmurck, o murket huckstor, living on Harrison, was found yesterday afternoon, lnl.!; dend fn a vacant lot on West” Court stre ween Harrison and McLean avenucs, ing Coroner Bchwab hold an fn apjieared that the deceascd ha the cffects of sunstroke sgirravated by Nquor. A drlver for the Eertllizor 118 Gest streut, esterda treot ih 0 Thomna Curly, the mornlug, drove up “'IX erall) was bejng bled, to ha suburbs, Thous:t u tiving through jic Third street. afternoon, on Abigall Lorenz 8:1.{er, an unmarricd German, 48 ycars age, formerly o brewer, and lutterly an ju- mats of the Soldiers’ Iluing, dicd from sun- stroko and liquor combined at 695 Raco street yesterday afternoon, P’ Misa Sary Nolan, an Irish glrl, from Phils- delphia, who was ona visit to he 01 59 Martin street, Joft homo ln caterday, accompanied by her rolutives, to visit St- Bernard Cemectery, ‘Thoy in an open wagon, and on the way Miss Nolan beeamo suddenly fIl from tho ellects of the heat. Bhe soon rallied, but ut the cemm tery . experienced another attack, 20 alarning that hor ¢friends at onee lfted her futo the wagon and drove toward the cl'y, back Miss Nolan died, horso belug driven enst on Sixth strect, yesterdny nfternoon, was suddenly overcomne by lio hicat and taken to Kinsey's stubles, at Nos. street, for treatmont. A vaterinary. surgeon was suminoncd, who pro- ceeded to blecd tho animal, -being nsalsted fu tho operation by one of the stable inen, o cole ored hoatlor named Men; known as ‘“'8quire.? “Whilp the unlimgl it suddenly. dry, fulllng on Bowlden, with the res hils left anm, Bgveral other cases of sunstroke are ro yo occurred ot Eden ark aud Band 7 East Blxth "Throuy X¥rom sowo (sr-off apicy land. Edith Goldingt dawn ls Rishing, Blushing, in the Yastern sky, Parowoll aver, moetiug novury We Laya partod, you an A period of hotrey eend and 6 Volock re.Company N of oplnion thag * 0 tohis liome, wherg uyercomo with the the City Hospl. t of. 8t. Chules, ity yesterday afternoon cat u¢ the eon Auring the day, expos u, and did everything but, fn spito of and the Levee, esterday Tores, rman, 20 years of age, both victima of * Y, was reported to an inquest yesterday at thy corner of Fourtcenth and ClarlC avenue, on the & Gernan shocranker, , who restded nt the corner of Four teenth and Spruce, While ot work ut the firsts named plaee higbeenme o and died very suddenly, About 8 o'elock Jnst eveniy name unknown, apparently o yeara of sge, was suustrick on Third streb upposito -the Chamnber of Commerce, He fol upon tho sldewalk in an unconsel Exl there soma thne, was sent to Gincinnati Commercial, July Yeaterday was generall; test day of” the scuson | sultriness helng unluterrupted from morulng te cvening by the least breeze, river bankd. A number of persous were irated by sunstroke, several cases rea futully. Thomas Hunt, new Sinton bull wna overcomo by the heat yesterda; whilo at work, ond was takento h y uear Jobn street, In a davgerous John Mueller, verpowercd by tho heat, erman, about 2 vus condition, ‘Incinnatl, the heary oven along the employed at the st Fourth atrect, oing sonuth toward euly Into the road- h intoxlcated, and fall o was remoyed cst, at which it perished from vmpauy, Uving at was_overcomo by sunstroke Lo tween 3 and 8 o'clock yesterday afternoon while driving his wagon sfong Central avenue, neat e foll fiom hi's wagon, und wat talen hotne in a precarious conlition, John Zimmerman, employed-fn the stons quarry al Edon Park, was siustruck yesterday and taken unconsclous to'his howa —— EDITH GOLDING, Al Edith Golding! stars are gleaming In yon far-off Western sky, Buds are growing, win: A thoy did fn - Edith Golding! moonbeams quiver On the river dark sud witl Leaves aro falling, bi Aa 1 watch {1u rushi; Edith Golding! breezes tender h the woods ars soltly fanned, Laden with odorous splendor du aro blowlng, rds aro calling, e, Ferix Boowa ——— ) The Centennlnl Hunset. Virginia (Neo.) Knterprise, On the evoulug of tho Fonrth of Jul the sun was, sotting, it ropeated its o with the tlag on Mount Davidson, ‘Tho flag wad Llown out stralght b; bLeuding rays of t! ftecoml to turn” it juto un e tuls frum our strects watched tho transs fguration. The flag fonted fulr ue u Yuning #word, aud scemed 1rom the mountai-top ko ussurance that in the future, - whethor darkuess or through sunshino tho nss tion wus to pass, that bLunoer Lright, the zuide gao; Uiy prumbies, I buve 1 Floryul tha worl u porth wind, an nking eun shinlng through and stuy of il

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