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Barrie Examiner, 20 Oct 1898, p. 2

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V`1s9'a'.-1 '. ---, Shall lnvchpd lcporu to Governor "tuner I! In lulled and tin HIM sun In l _nqun.. ' AV despatch from vm1en,i Iu., says: --The t'r,oubie which it was anticipated Vifonld aignalize tl'1"nrri_val of the ct)!- " onred miners imported from `Alabama , by the Chiago-Virden Coal Company to wdrk` the idie mines in this district occurred on" I Wedhesday. When the train having on board the negroes pull- ed up in front of the Coal Company : stockades, it` was met by 1,500 armed ~ miners, lined up on eachaaida of the track. Stories conflict as`to whether the first shots were fired by the strik- ing miners o:)\byAtha special police of the Cqal Comi>&1)*,`w'ho were guanding the stockades in which other non-u3x- ion miners ward housed. Up to 10 o'ctock~on Wednesday the iit is 10 dead and 85 Wounded. riano n1u:ns Eidsxs anouans xx vxm~:u1u.moxs. nu la av uuuu uuu uu Iyuunuwu. ' For the past two weeksjumours have reached Virdan daily that attain having on board uegroes from-Ah) "hams would reach the city.` Mid 1119' Chicago and Alton depot has been sur- ......;._x-.: .1-.. -_ t vu-uagu uuu nuuu uupvt. u-u_ uvvn --- v rounded day -nnd t. Ininern ewaiiing their arrival. Wednes- day the Chicngoongl Alton limited, due to pass here at 10 o'clock, passed d`i'3 glaying flags in the rear. indicating that aspecinl was following. Imme- diately the word spread, hnd a dense crowd of miners lined the station plat- form, while another crowd collected at the entrance to the stockede hall, a mile north of the station. D. B. Kel- ler, o.Chicago and Alton dtectiver, stood guard at aswitch at the south end of the station platform to see that` it wnsnot tampered with. AL 1.1 An LI... ........:..I L....:.. nnnunn` tha- u. Hui) uul. Lulupuxcu nun. At 12.40 the special train passed the` station; and signal shots wefe fired` from the south end 0:5 thg` tmizi 021% the Speoi_al s gxrrival. Immediately shot were fired Iroih the moving tmin. and outside the. battle begal, Ayfew moments after. the train passed the switch where Keiley was st_ation"ed and while he was talking to two Cm`, zens.h threw up his hands and' ped- dead with a. bullet through his brain. He was the first man killed; DESPERATE FIRING. , ._L,._|.- J- rnl . ,stocka.da; tlIu.. miners. opend-a. desp.er:..l ti l . -op_ed in :1. cloud of smoke.. and thel L\1I`Ill[lg[118rIll`6. ' 1 The moment the traln passed tl1e!ag 'n- now on ate fire with Winclmsters. and fires V. 7e9` arms of all kinds; 'l`l1> negmes on the; ;1".`t`gf3 train zuiswered wit_h a V steady fire.p {.5 (1 The miners-and the train were enveldi` v`". mt 1t g shooting sounded like a contlnuous ai`; k":; volley. - . iwoul-dl -Rnainmr R|1v'f. "l`i:mr rm-`eived`abnl~ B%?r uc.' % " 4 ` ~ IYKNGEKKO. iosouamonunu c um ...*.r.'z...,. M- l LILTADL -L'lLIILLJ.'A L`!-lilL\\fl~ - The train continued to the stockadml `the miners fixing intuit all along the route, and the lmgro puSS8nZ9F3 Te` tutniug `the fire. ' x ` '|`h.u. mnnmnf. the train nnssed the ` -Enginer Burt Tigar receivedabul-1; let in his arm. and dropped from hisij seat. His fireman seized. the th`rottle..j pulled it open. with a. jerk. and thei` train was under speed carrying af load of wounded negro passengers-' to .q - Springfield: How many were woundgdl is not _known.. 1nTI{r?!YI A In mrrn (irnnrnr A hm D 1un r`nL $11114 |JJ.\.I\/l\1..LI,I.'J~ [E i The train stopped at"the`stockade found one man, A. W. Morgainof Chi- ' :cago,.dead. and seven seriously wound~ 4 but two minutes. Its departure did netf} cause the firing to cease. Theitower` of therstockade was filled with_shz_irp- : shootereiarmed with Winchesters,and ; they kept` a steady [ire intothe crowd ; of union` miners. Eye witnesses say i that the -J;i.a`.(i....rnin&r& were. killed ` after the train departed. ` _. " L INSIDE THE STOCKADE. ~' ' 4 A reporter secured ndmittance t9 1 the stockade late Wednesday night; He r ed. There were about 35 men sta- ` tioned inside the stockade last night, ` each keeping watch through a. loop- hole. .Ma2;Aager Lukene `remained at; his desk in the office Vinside.the'stock- ade all night issuing orders . to his men. 2 '|\rTanunnr Lnlnmg I-mid: The hinnd of-3` aue zuimgnz issuingorqers.cu mswen.; M Manager Lukens said;_The blood of-i 1. every man shed hre is on the Govern-1 1 s head. :39 is aboiuteiy' outside the 1 law, and has no justification` whatever`? in refusing to song troops to protect ` tha- men brought here by us. His 1 statement that 9; minor" had the) same ` right to fight for his property, which ' washialabor. as the mine owneftzfhad to protect his~prope1`.ty, inspired these i men to.the`action which `tiieytook to- day in firing upQn;:Lhi` train as soon as it came into our-tovg\m.= A Aniuil nf vn-SIN-in nl` I I7: n'n]nnb- .. . `send tI`'0%)_-$ ; ll . 111120 0l`-IOWll-"= `Wednesdayvnjght shqt'and killed ex- Liut. of Police Tom Preston, of Chi- cago, at the stookadeg .He was stand- ing uutside "the stoclrade "as guard. The militia. "g9.ve`,b -standing miners the. command to~ha.lt. and Preston 00114 con_tin ued walking back,` to the gate, `The militia-fired, and he was shot in . the hstomdch. Battery "D"'.o Gales -1 burg,:unde1`- Captain -Craig, number- ing 160 me_1_1,,o.rrived Thursday night. i WHAT. LED To THE TROUBLl:l._. `The trouble among" thefininers. hgs been brewing for some time; "V ',l``be'Apr=- ` pxietors-of the` p`r;inx:ipal..minQa` iplthe district, vs%hioh4`am\9p.e'ratefd by the.Chx- K ~cago-V i'rd'en` ( 3i)iil"COmpafny,;~deolii;ed to grantlthe .4ll-beIit.So`.H0.. andlth strike` ._ ~.`result6d'._ "After allowing the mines to - remain idle_ for 'g_om9;=weeks,`th`e.y mada ` an -offer fto~ pay. 28 .oe;xts.a _ton. and `to; inivloi : 401119? ` 5 Uh? Oi`? "*.1i.1133'F.*` "ll - 'thg>y.l *Ke si1`ed ' to ,:1`_05tllIl7 `wort 1-This `bgmaf `and ,a`s.ke.(l .Gtivuio1`i'Tanu'er to .Tliisth- . . .. _ a_cteri$il8' W. ?.'Pl l`$05_1 meal an ax- .gomzi9tg, {)ha1c`ompg]ny_.on Tuegdaytala tgrnohn.V ig9nt`i tb Mltzmatuitg 1 to `A the (ioviarnowr-. ' * * `V " ?'Wn-anal A. detail of militia} at 10.15 o'clock _ , . A _ ipairtial paralysis.` locomotor ataxia..- ~uen'ous hea_da'che, nervous prostratidn; ~'v}riti;\essed' by 'Mr.'- Ernest -,;l`xi rjunglilac 'l`_am`bak i:ni:`lorna"o._ A:y6ng.. V wasf d6clined'.., The. Qomganyv than 43-. j J ilcideld tu`iinport. negro I!lll1QX'8'fl'0l5l1.Al83 . rttpfrotent theizfkrrival, V ovemor deolijixedlodo, char`-' L ms nu Edited a;.;.~::.:.:...; KGLV LUU!IlUoi'. Rheumatism. `sciatica. nenralg'i_g,. and diseases depending upon bumqrs. in the blood. such as serofula, chronic efysipelas. etc;, all ,,disa.ppear~.beore 9.. fair treatment with." Dr; `Williams Pink Pills. ;The.y givp 3 healthy glow `-to pale and sallow complexiu_n3.' Sold` hylall ldgalers bang! post paid al: 50 19. box orsix boxes for $2.50 by .a(i`dtess-A-. ing {hi} D1`. \VilllamS' ,Medicin6 Co}. Va Brockville.,0.nt, Do not be persuaded to take some substitute. ' ' - "I ` L pres v1cTolgzIo_Us OVER A'.:Y`r;1_o1i.j An ipleiesting baitle 7wa_s"17totgi).lt_" pig had..be8n` seized by a.-piythoit . * , ch? was;-_a p:gny.-' st1`u1g.lii\g it," won its riea*m; L ` V ' anifid `lo,x~uAF.`Way; . 1`heif Hose ab ` rt iii .l;'battla} a'mlB1& ea'de<`l"inhkil n I `tug fake` V. , `-gxcgnunolxiul lug, ppuuyuy; in: -N ' 3Xl`,0a.., /0.9`-. X39 `I en `nnmxtltynngtge;- :hni nun-v_~ HE} rAsN*T WORTH % MU` " W6 `IND |.|U|-179 \EIlH'W3< giro going'?'o`;\9D9r e;_.o1[u' mineganttl ; V .' `o! =t7he; 'x`as13b'1ihiiiiQ. `7t1;at th'6 min at . Smitzwnrown tsgrt ..wo`rk` . Illioiu plaxmgpon M'3`*9F3Vs`%TheV Vmueh%Lt,h1a.summer,.smL 1 *z1\bfb_ o`a1fIaj0iI'1n6;\.9.h vivdmia araaim , -1.0m-Whyzy he. `toltmza lu- . an `icm `arris ot. thp1vg1_x 1:3 g: that how- hagd,bean.wuxk 1 3 L . was we L - x ` ' W`-was Mm? smith.-Wei1.TsuxuounV' Jpn nuxg H u.- . FIGH 1!-A`I` TI-{E STOCKADE.- `L- L....:.. .;a..\.`.....: ...Lw-n.,\`..4.\..l mltd oxeot to nrnrmnvn. (H uu-vu-u u u . Bmnxsmns.` sonxcxrons. O0NVlYANCERS.'J:c. DALTON Mmnnmv, Q.()..~ F. E. P. Pr.rl.r.n.Q.C, J. ' A. Mccumnr. D. C.M1:ncmsoN. ` v BARBIE. McCarthy. Pepler. Mc-(`army & puncan, ` Allleton and Grecmore. ` ML-Ca_rthy, Pep!e|,)(`)lInbould 8: McCarthy. r . . u - -...-.v.... .. . . Ire insulted expect to exam- lht lung prerogative, dlstutehl though it may b. that was forced once " 090! A time, if history tells the truth: - `IP05 358 Gentleman now in the Eli!!!` ve : ohai st Springfield. ~'1`h'u oom- WDI And i 3 employes are within @150. 1 law. indunanl .9" .mm. um kw. Pan! Ind it : emplinyes _within KM. 1aw.iud=mu my within um kw. and we shall expect ovafy right sugar- 3'-'*db7 law. We are dealingxli an,exi'ating condition `that just nmr` win got admit" of , thg discussion 91 qnyattona at sentiment as "to tmiu muons, not thicommercinl 91-tunes of competitors, nor the politiaai fortunes K of any individual.` The .responsibility of `bloodshed will not be placed upon I15. 2 - . . "The Chicagb-Vltden C031 60.. - I`.\C. LOUCKS. Praaident.` hnv-if Thnnnnau-Ir Van Tnnndaw Iclnl . ` "1'.\u. mucus. rrulneut." Sheri-{I Davenport on Tuesday issued a oardwhich explained. his attifudo, and li_ned,him up with tho Governor. He aavm- 81111 l1_lI6(l _D aays:- '"I havn 1 5:: `"1 have no protection for foreign coloured miners who my come into my county. There is not one any of twenty of the beat citizens but thinks it wrong to bring this kind of labor into the country. and they cannot be blamed. I further state that if_ it were possible for me to get men to go to Virden to make I fight to bring negro miners into the mines, andto` see some of our white members hot down like dogs for this kind labour. I would prefer to resign. I have done and will do my duty as sheriff. as I understand . it, but protect imported miners I will not." - - 1110111 [ng=-*uLx.v.uu_uu RIUU Lspua, V _ Alexander McKenzie is one of th6"" ` well known residents of Brookholm. ` Ont., where he has lived for many ` years." A few years ago! it was thought .|that an early grave would be his: on y-the contrary, however, he is now stout `and `strong, and the story of his re- coveryvis on the lips of almost all tho citizens of that burgh. The writer. .,while visiting-in the villagecoulrl not ; fail to hear of his recovery, and" with the reporter s proverbial nose for news . decided to put to the proof the gossip y '.of the village. The reporter visited I -`_Mr. McKenzie`s `home and `was intro- ; duced to Mrs. McKenzie. Enquiry elicited the information that Mr. Mc- Kenzie was not at h'ome.- but when in- formed as to his mission the lady ; freely consented to tell the reporter or _ her husbund s case. Her story runs like this: `T Mr. McKenzie is 40 yearsof 3 age, an engineer by profession,` and is _;now about on the lakes. ` About jftiveiyeers ago he *be gan"`"to'feet"" vinuan hf rhallmnfinm in different SUFFERED THEENGS or man.` , mmsza FOR mans. - An A Engineofs Story. Ins ledneed In wemn man 130 to 1:0 | oIIMI5-llIJ I`:-lends Feared Tint la covery Was lnzposnlblt--_{Iow Actively `I14-I-(`it to III: DMLIJCH. ' -V _ L; . mm uyimmlaxnd Fresv-Press. Alnranrlnr MI:-I."nn-in in nnn PHYSICIAN, SURGEON ac . - _ - (Lite 01 Du. Hanna 6: (smith Orllhn.) 0! !-`ICE um Rznnxxwu :-Corner Owen and Collie: Smeta.Bn.n-io . ' ` ' uive. yesgrs ago ne begun (.0 mm vinges or rheumatism in different iparts `of his `body and limbs. For `la time he did not think much if it, `}but it gi"ad\fa1ly.' got worse until_ the pein was sue-h.thia;t he was unable to work, and could not get rest at nights. _ Iwould have to get `up two or three |;tlmes of a. night." said Mrs. McKenzie ito try and relieve this intense suffer- ing. Of course heeansulted a physi- `cien who pronounced his trouble scia- ',~tio `rheumatism. The (loot`or`did what mine could-`for him, but without giving` any permanent. relief: "This went on ,some better and try to work, then several years sometimes he would be "the trouble would comezon ags,5in'-and ~ Eiibe, as bad asever. - ` 11A u.-an nnllnrl rlnixrn Frnm I-mlnrr 1:. lvaas mu. as _ever. ,- \ -He was pulled down from being a. stout man of 189 pouudsbto about 130. '. and was ad thin and misfable that all who knew him thought it would he Would be in his grave, For `four years did he thus drag along amis- e:&l3;e;'%3xlSt6dc, _ u util*i'n thB'l3gi1'1i'n'g o * some one recommen' e Dr. Williazh']s: Pink Plills; Tirel of medi- cine. wit some `re uctainoe e procured ~ a box and gaze them atrial. Almost. at `once 9. change was perceptible and as he kept" on tuking`the\m, the im- l pro.va'm6nt continued, and hat was soon 1 able to be about. 'By .the~time h .[ had taken about 9.`_dozen bogxes he, `was free` from the shghtest tmnge of ` El 1'3 ```Sm'3: 3 53` ?:`l`-' . e a 9811 ore 18 3. 1c Ion. .-, ,4 great is his` faithjin. Dr. Williams -' - 1?inkj.PillS t.hat'WhD:_,he left home ro- ; cantl'y~ to -go` up the lake for the sum-, . ; mexnhe tbokvthree boxes with him as 1 . a` preventative against a gossible le- ~ 1 currence of the trouble. Mrs. Me- I Ynnqtn um: nnifn nrillinr that iia 'be only amatter of a short "time until CUITGIIOB OI U16 l.l'0l:lD16. HHS. 1313- Kenzxe .was qlute wlllmg, that the story shouldbe made public;._an.d he-j-I lieves that she owes her hnsbandf .. life. to D1`. WiI1i-3.ms' Pink Pills for Pale People._- ' . 7 ` ' " Rlmnrvmqm "anin'ir-:1` Vnanrnl.-Qin rune reuptm; __ ` ,7 _ Rheumausmk scxahca. neuralgug, paralysis.` ataxia..- nervous unddiseases all: 'W'iiliams' 3. to pale, 0mphxiu_n3.' Sold` 1 l_:yIall_dea1ers post 311: 50 a" oxrsiix bo_x'es_ by.a&dresg;. Medicin Brockville.,0nt.. petsugded take ` by71\/Ir.'LErVn'e3t .Hosk_3.,~'i`xi 7t ' wa81.rapidly." vh * ithm ;etV existhi .1r9pned;:i.,.,V . { r andfrtriod |:o,ru.n,'awa.*.TherenDb M!` K ipteiegting bqttle I-:w`a_s:' rjugsgzc '1`_am`b'ak izniaornab. VA;`yo iti3,`Lg pig had..be8xS~ 'seiagig1 by a.-.pytlipindich criea Mam` ht: .to.;_its `gxssstancb Itwenty _of'..i&s 6; "I`h ig `xxx .'e&iat1y-1ngMaTa'-`ombinedal ` nah Qn"1.h9`in9I;troux spake._so.cing`~ i_t 5 ; Mir lTuuk9s.if`?i13`3 1f'3T9Pi'1B` .V\1n : tack an boldly) and~ vxcorously E0 wuxvu umaxm, mu no it ma Unu'e1u_ _., __,tho,.Co1u'L House. Burnt, .6} ,9!'5',.BtE Rgndcnce and P.0.. Cookstown. ' Bf to 11 mn._ R. `PALMER, ,SUBGEON, EYE EAR _ Throat Ind None, 40 College street. are door from Yomze Mreat`. Toronto. may he conrulled :1: the Queen's Hotel, Barrie. lhe second Friday of every month tron: v 3933 R Vwvw cu---v BARRIBTERS. Solk-non of the Supreme Court, Proctora. Notaries, Convoyrncers. &c. Iloneytolmn. Omen: mu Block, Dunlap street, Ba`:-rle. _ 71"H aNV 5 . Honey ti: Lona. wk-cs: Rm` street. Bu-rle. l1.I.l!|(I1`0l `Auu. ` V` Ausx Com , A.I~"r:n* YOU ` ._.__.__,_...._.-.._...,...... 1L W`E`_s--..`ry`E`V`R=`N- msunANcs%co% . .;oF"_'1*oR6NTo`.._ an : -V-1ccuna'u. U. yru. , one" thrones anvdpile them `tsxt**uve1?n:pnna.them as ` pans` tya Lmouue :V.V\'3,l faver all. :i._ _1'.-Bl,l0X.`80YlS. as nnowx. B Ankxsrrxms. SOLICITORS Hmaamu hxzmox. W. A. Born. Gnu. E. J. Iluowxr Barrie. Alflswn I d Crecmote. Lennoxk Boys, lmvale. 0 ,_ Barns 0mce-L`o'r. Dunlap and Owen strt``L| ' El|nvaIe()1rr--()pp. Hunt's Hole]. ' llonav ho Loan at lowest rates. Elmvnle (Jain---Upp. Hum : HI llonov 9-In- ; om. ihxirkzglagf Wtiihg uiqk " ? th,,e home. `near - M'ia5s,A;da and * i"I;.l1d0 9" twin ' .igm;am1.LF&.nl;:%Iirin \ __hVeng-lqok V dais tc $iiz*ihRt;is$ld, mm __ _ ..~ix}iii$"!rI{Sa` .2 L1 .; ` B `i .CONvEYANCER wrc. MONEY To_`1.oAN. } 0l'cxa:--Bank of Toromo Building. Owen -A_.-l I1..--l. `IAN SURGEON. &c. Omens AND?` x6u'r "in-zsrmzucxz Brown! mack Dunlp at. me. 7. '9 Telwhbho / ` Y! / . B % 1 Ac. LYOLN.% new-ni.o'cx. mum. . . , __ n .ucxsarnAsng. Axum : ucrrous. 38` 80, NOTARIES. 1-rrc _ . _. 4.: m.'u._|.-._ -- ww- -- -u--v--unu--nu.-v ENTIST will visit Cookstown 1nt,3rd and last \\fednesday_ofeuL-h month. ; _Rew`Lo'xeIl`2nd Wednesdnfz. _~ .0Rlce-4Emofl ost0mee. 1yrie;0nt. - Jxo. Boon ~ u-uh R- T. BANTING. (oU'xTy ommx, ml] be .:`m.. omee mj I the Cuurt House. Barrie. even Baturdnv ..--...-._-....._..-..--w--.---------*4-` rungwwx` . .3 onnswgcxz. " .u;n-guns -nun n.u,.n.._. n-_ . Qua-1 " noxuxm noss. 3. 5.. lumlsm-;R. s01.Ic1'1`0R. nn\V1yra1v . \v'nv. U L:-i~59='=5i:e~t-#'~d ?=r.i.a;6.:i-- . ti. W.1/}'C;" ROSS, L.n.ci.s. "mam. F`-.C.P.. London. ' . . ` , DFYICK5 hnk llnnlnn t. Harrie. ` goons ;unAa;.1pzs4%A-:w;us;{% %fm ms outsnon f on a IIAIIEIAGI prams: rm 1 {gave one any ivhgre ta 1 {(63000 from l_hel_&"Ke` nmnb_erfor_ gale by " " " ' _ u\u:uuu~. lfurb. Stunner and To\tn!|am. MONEY To LOAN. " --*0 _ Jul FIAS` NDGARYHY3 PIPLEII Q IIGGAEE.-- ....-~.-.n.u-u ....... vonnn W ,/ ' 7 ' . - -~_.~-.+~ 'DI.f--D---MMLA_B_El!.-r-----V . Aunt!` 3; oowuc. nnn .n_n._- LI I|nA T -.r Ajt2nN.r."BAR%In. T - Orillln. ` Money to_Logn It Loweat Rates , , ...-9.-...nnu PI`! Y5 ICIANB, E I`(`.. 4 ' o.A H, `LYON; _.ow1tne.carequked . ' %vouwAunmnouss nlscnmuigiauus . orI-'m u.. meet. Barrie. Coma. I a2v._.nn.1"ALIA3E mniuvoas T0 T \ ronrr our run. my. T Il'Ia`\t..l ur!rd lg-in Bay or`(\u-Iu-!'lhaI lo ma 0! inaelfg- wane` `run or hm um Gathered `lonelier In my nu... mm... |.-_ I. an um. I turn I!!! uuurruu Ivuxuucr up My Kine. Them In In the Slum I `Find "_-some at firm`: Achlkveneqti -`-An lulgnuely `Interesting In/rnop. , A deapai; from \\ nahingt6n says;-- Rev. Dr. Talmage prpnched from the lldllowing tett: f`(`hriSl came. W110 i5 _ over 1111, God blessed for `ever. Amen." --Romzins ix. 5. ...__. :. ..l...nwn3 ` this is a wrong version. "`l\Dl1'|ll5 |X. D. l ' Paul was a reckless man in ui_\\'Y35; telling J.ha_whn|e lrulh: it umtteredu; not who it hit or what thelogical 533`? tern it npset. hi thisgnnelsentence he; makes rs world of lrpouhlexlor oll Ariansj and Sociniuus, and givesva curl for 8099' llfiflnl l0(`-bq\v on for the next thousand years. We must proceed skilfully to twist Alhgpossnge of Scripture, or wef nhzulhhave to mlmil the Deity of Jesus p Christ. I rklfl up my sleeves for (he work. and begin by saying. perhlilm No, all the versions agree--Sy`rinc, Elhiopic; Lilli!!- Amhic. Perhaps this word God mums n being of great power, but not `> the Deity. `Ifis God over nll."\ But ' porhops this word God refers to the `fjrst person of tho Trinity-l}od the Fa- ther. No; it is "Christ oume, "W110 i5 over all, Godvhlessetl for ever. Ame'n."; Whichever way I take it,,;ond when I` turn it upside down. and when Ilry K0 read it in every possible shape. lam: compelled to leave it who have E9_ before me. an inrontroverlihlge proof of the eternal and xmignicent Godhead " of the Lord Jesus Christ. `f(`hrist come, who is over all, God lilessed for ever- ` -'Amnn." p 2 v \ \ L I I i l E 1 :n:..... In lulu: :1 I suppose wlare all willing to lake it the Ilibl. us our standard. it reI1l`-" as much faith to be an infidel as to he 11 Christian; but it is faith in 0. fitter-E] ul dimciinn. The Clirialiilll l`0ll"` 3` in the statements of llloscu um1.Isui:\h, I-(` and David. and Mzxhew, :ind_ lllfkvxi and Luke, and Paul. "Hie infulcl he`?! lieves in the statciiieut of the has-; _ tl1ink0r. We lirhve faith it} one class of men; they have faith in {lI]U1l1Bl`Eft Class of men. But us Is_uppose ilielh vus: nuijoriiy of the people _uHhe audl-i once this morning are willing to take, the Bible as their guide in murals and 1? I Teligiklli. I. Shilll mukg lh's_l.)o0k I11) starting point. . - 1 f Vnll liI.'l\T lm nwnm ihnl the two great I . ' says that u , nnd v\.'it_l_1_g,f_e\\' starting point. . You may he aware that two general; why have ii1tt1'ah'a,llud thv lurk- est ' troops are zmny of Unltt).1`l:lll Stmura and Rentin. The multitutlesg " (if "the Ilziinl ixhd e r` `tIteTni"wi11'nev`er he counterl until tlw day when the archangel s0unt 5. it ` res11i'rect_ion. Thea: men, and all men who have sympathy with them. begin by uttncking the fortress of the mira- cles. They know that when once they have captured that fortress Christian- ity must aurrender. ~ The great Ger- man excgete says that 1111 the mirac1,`=`S are myths. The great French exegete ll the miracles are legends. They mustaimehcw or other explain away everything supernatural in the Ilihle--everything supernatural in the life of Christ--though to uccomz '1 thatthey must go un the gretitist. surdi`ty.' Th?/}"pI`t!fel; the miracle; of human nonsenu rather thu_n.the'graud miracles of Jtazts Christ. _1`hey say, . for instance. that the miraculous birth of Christ was 1). myth, just an it is a. hnciful idea that Ron1_glus was born of Rhea` Sylvia and the `god.,'Mo.rs. They say that Christ did not feed five thous- ml,cav_es oflbread; that vth '{t`rhicT17E6F-'Ii`+Y- hlu n t ( roll call of the ` t ( I t 1 . V i : 1 l . t `- .f0ul"Go3pel8_i).I'e spirrlous. written by l in Uhrititlni Mid that . if V Christianity. ~'r ininnnm this root`-ninni toshoiv you.-i a,.I.1, v-iv-vwu ~-- I In only a `myth whiargapm: t ed up with` the ' distribution of txyenty loavee among a hundred peo- ple liy Elisha. They say Christ did not 'tu1fn`the water into wine; that was only an improvement on the _old Egyp-' . tlzin plague bywhich water was turn- ed _-into blood. They say. no star pointed down toothe manger" where Jesus` laid; thxit was only the flash of passing lan- tern. They say that Christ's sweating drops of blood in Gethsemune`was not very astonishing, for He had beene`x- posed to the night,` and had been tak- v on suddenly physically ill. They say no `tongues of. fire sat on the heads of the disciples "at the'Pentecoet; it was only a great thunder-storm and the -`air was full of eleotrioity,_e-nd-it snap-I . pod and flew` all around about the heads of the disciples. _They saythat \ Mary and Martha; and LuzaruB..nnd `Christ made up their minds itwas 116- ' ceseery to get up an excitement. in order to forward their religion and so they resolved to play funeral and Lez- urus consented to be the corpse, and Mary end Marthe oee lie : mourners, end Christ` consented to "he the chiet operator. _I, [of course, put V it.vin?m'y' own words, but*etnte occur. ately their.meanin_g. They say that the superstitious or lying` men, and that they were bnokedsup` by people who were to` die and actually did die for a. thing they did not: believe. New I take back the limited remark Vmade .u1- moment ago. zind say that it re - eq uires4;thousnnd fol`d more oredulitjy. and` fuithtt-o~he..en infidel tlnin to he aiieminds'Thit the whale ewallow Jonah; (then ' eceptio'l3In:_ demands that _- Jonah swixllewi the .whnle. l " ' . W 715! ` ` T . 4... `cwA"r"r:7\. B*:r.a% ae:%;*.::::<;::Eg : - - punts , oq .vn'4xc1:ns `mm. `;`; .`...3.`.`f-` *w5%w swi1lIgw'tne,,\fl,1fW% . - . " ~ ` ~j[gp;{opo,se this mot-nmg `tqslimw you.- 5o`.fur an the Lord mu-y` 'hall)vII16.'3i`4=\*- ._r'..;..m ahmr:1a`Go1: .1 hall; prove it. ,Wuhlngtonf not flat earth"! n5*,,` utaraf not lho universe! Yon. . : thin in were made by Kim." A315 V - ,,we a a Id be so stupid as not to, `1'`" - `stand it. the apoatla cohcludo by 9'!` ` ing: " Without Him was.no t nnitbi made that` was made." Why u-'"- 3 . must have beii 5 God, The B_ibTeI says`: "At the name, 9 . [,Wiuhlngtont nu stars! not Hm must have heed God. B_ibTc says`: "At 0! Jesus Christ evry knee ahall boW, of things on earth; and things in heav- en." -Seoul! ht~ew.eri comi!l8`d""`: thgir knreesfnmrtyrs on their knee. apostle.-1 on their knees. oonfeagornon their knees. lhe`nrcbangal.on hjs kmW8- ` Before whom! Almnn? No. a God- Tho mm ..{.-., 4,. c... unit chat "ev-' xx-Lore mxounh 1\,mnn1 1'60. ii "' . The Bible goes on to` say that "e~V' ` er) tnngu`. uhall chnfnsx that J93 4 (`brim fs Lord." Malayan. B0"9m'| Iexictm, PQ-rqinn_ ~ Imlian.`~G6|jm39 ; gnixh,French.-English-eVer t,0nK`! all con{eH thm Jesus C rm: 18 Lord. \\'hy, He must be a God. The; Hlible says: "Jesus Christ. .th&'3'`: Ewsirdny. to-day and for avelj-' M?" ` change; the body changes entirely In sevt-n years. the mind chtlnge: W hrl changes; but "(`-hri('ia the same - yesterday. to-day, and folzaver. He must be :1 and must, 06 n (J'0d. Philosophers my that it i8 E"t` wnion; the contnpotel and C'~n"f3 forces, which kveps the wr sr.lds. frlcgl: clashing and from demoh_tI0!1- Ila Paul says that (`l\risf` arm I8 :19 am` on which `everything t_llT3-,`` ' n,_ His h'1nd'is' (he socket` In Wh`h.men'll thing is set; " uDhnlling.V1`1d'm.;. H6 things by the word of Hus p0W5"- must he a God. " ~ Rn! I an `.... .'4. :5... nnvv nmrn nd must be (fund. But I go `on 1'11 the next mace and see what Christ said of Himself. Ev- .0F3 _per9on nughi to know more about himself than anybndy else does. If I ask you when you wem born. z1nd,Y .-~`3".YI " I was ' horn in Ches- ; ter, England, .or. Dublin. 0' NPW Orlmm '.' I xunnlll IWHHVB VOU- >`vvVu_y 9. nuoztuse you ought. Lu MW" :1l is o nmtter that pertains to YWV` "self. If I ask you xvhelhf Y0 9" gun. three or four hundred g301m and you said yes. I would l)oliuVQ Y9- You ought. to know. If I ask Y0 how much monvy you h:we--n hun- dred or a hundred thousand dollars-- -nnd you toll me. I believe Y0- ml` 5(`.`lllSP you. being an honest man. W_iIl TIP ma truth. Now I ask if Chnst ' "oughl not to know__whelher or not He ` : IS God? I Ask his age... He 8M"~ I, 39, I gmnny words: Bofore Ahrnhvnm \V`=\S- 'tl mu" .um.:.`...\ 1....a Mann Jnnd two ` . 101'. l`.'l1gl:lll(l, Ulllllmu ` Nvw 0rle:m~:.'(' I would behave Y0- .WhY 3 Because you ought to know- llt i!( n ninffnr Hm! nnrfnill `O VOUY` 7' V lqliyngg V.\I`l1_u cu-an---`---~ am am `Bunk .o! 'rorcnto: um `I Blork. -. . - -`OI! Dwlnor. IL]. I). I`. !AoWu1'. '--*--- `M./_ {runny words: "lwore Anrmmu M- 11 mn." Ahmhzun had been dead two I lhousand im_d twenfy-eight yours. \.V'aS .(`hrist two lhnumnd and hvvnty-eight )'_e.1rs old? He says so. ..In Revela- Jlnns He say .: "I mu Alp_ha:" Alpha 1 Will l(!~fi1if. letter of the Greek ul- N1`1bet. it was as nxhvh as to say: "1 gum Hm A of the great nlphahet of all. 4 'th" mnt|Iu'in. nmrm nnl. H6 i0 gun] um A or me an` gram :1 Ipnaneu m H11" centu1'ies. Ought. not. ` know? ' , I (`cum Chriwt: be in n Hxollsnd phle- ies at the same time? He said so. He linllmautes t`hM He can he in Mndfilsn lin Stockholm, in Pnkin, in San Fran- lvisco, in (`onstanlinopl at the same Mime. "Where two or three are grub- ered together in My name, Ul1'0 I [am in {he midst ofthm." The facul- ,. ty. of ..e.vcrywho.r4=,atNemesis. -18 .1L1L 11: .- mm pr :1 Divincrattrihm Lest we should fhink th:tL this p0w?r 0f:0V9T) xvhereativeness should give out.ChriSt , im,inm.es nut H0 is going to keep on. and that on Um day before. the world in hnrnml nn I-In will `ha in nu U18 and mm Um (lay nelore. Ine worm 'h`h is burned up He. will `be in all _th8 Rh. 9 pr;tyer-meelings in" Europe. Afnca. ` `"3 P901 and North and South Amencu ;"[o1'He `her ""`- . 11 .1 , , ;`?`.`*` ` .30 `WY W`.5* .`EL."`- I."`}`.;.".`.:.'.`.`.`..+` ` fraud. that -was uuul . . He takes Divine hooours.= He calls himself the Lord of men. the Lord of angels, the Lord of devils. Is He not? If He is not. then He is the grandest ever enacted. To- morrow morning, to mun comes into your store and he says: "I am Mr. Laird. the great ship-builder of Liver, pool. I have built .a great many fine , * ships. You treat" him with a g1'eatJ deal of consideration: bujl: you find. . out after awhile that he is not Mr. Laird. and that he never built any- thing: -\V-hat-iFthat -7 men ? - An.im-,,,t { postox`. Now Christ said that he built ' . the earth-'bullt all things. build the earth`. or did He not? If He ` I was an impnstor. Did He did, He` was 11 God; if He did not, He ` A man with a. Jew-. ish countemnue and German accent comes into your store.. He says: "I- am Rothsrhild, the banker, of London. I'hold.,the wealth of nations in my vest pocket. I loa'ne._d..J.lmt money `to Italy anti to Austria." -You treat . him with a great deal oconsidemtiori . for awhile; `but suppose you find out {zlve out.ChriSt intimates He prayer-meetings'ein" Africa- (lectures in so words: .L0`. 18m with you ntway, even unto the" end of \ the world!" He isle. God! He is 21 God! ' . calls is ._.A.._ 3.6-.` WI pennies, unrrtnus aoume um u.\uu- i. <`) - Lo! Christ. takes thostoaves, entill from them perfnrms'i`1'miracle' wlthtl which he satisfies seven tliollstlnd mm` it ishing people. When the Snviour s 1110` El went. rlntn a. neighbefs house tot , MID get. up. nwedding party. nd by? it-calculation she sziw that they midi made a mistake in the amount (i'f..i)8V'1' emge that wasrequisite `she c_a113 Christ for help, and Christ, to relieve the awkward `embarrassment. _!10i through slow decay of .,fermentut1_on.` but by one word. makes) hundred 3] thirty gullnns of pure wine. Mtlflnn :n-.hZ;m'..~mnn`+ul Tin vml not Itivl ~_ iwuu comes so.aoon to thin tragxe end. If men wm1ld'm11v t.'1ke._tl'1e mo: mon sense pm`-ecautxons - a (net the en-` '8d 119!`-III")? Was it u ma.n.'o1` waft it it cronchments of .111-health, etc would be G0 V ; ` fewer houses of mourning. and fewer, What is. that mying in Bethany? ;. j2,``1J`,"i`3a`:3. a.Tz`1`. 1:_`J;,`3`~`,`?`.* : .`3?I!V ."*":.W8%~ Mam: rim > "` 1i\'er.zmd stomach ate` twin micliinea thnt,.'.ryi"3' `and 'ti``3 vi5m V ct mg` Work fogehtr; either to malie or unmgfkep. lwhut i3`Vth6 Ina-tta r?.r`Lazaru`s=ia` end. . If they work `\'zro_n ,' they, deplete 'aud.'Thf` 5t1`B mink W6) W1 9` `' "`3`. Jois0n`his Mood. ` uipune and im ove`r.'.aee h|m;.naVe1`ghaVe_ lnm_s_1tM at tlge shed blood-mean pickneas nndadeat H1! `V tabla again. Poor `things! Smce _t11_euf _they work right, uly.-.2 purify and ennchjfather died thes`y;7ha've_'depended upon the b1ooq,_ A mm: whqog blood is rielngngl .1;;;z,,;,u gm. azlmost.-.veverythiu8_. Jews . gutemnd Wliose liver as uctlv: cannotmll :fme, dgwhv to M3. bxhvmdn .in:_th. e unhpaltlgy. Hadaches ;hi1iouanea`s,in-L - " - ` . digestidn qnd cos_tiven_ess, w'.vuich.men' Ven-~"1`,"-"'h.L`\'--",V 911 the ;I%e txiohfzsg -erally Hare ard,'ar .Nat,ure awam `age I" '* V _9.""`7" 993. ` .` V `A a - - > thatthe,t_wn mechanism. Iitomaehy aud=+B9Dm11Y~B.P01$V1B=8llF1&9ti1~` (`"9-`b liver, iaworkin: against, innfegd Lofffor.b\1t.now.HeM1esL9ut`Hza V0166-%9_ .-fun V him Dr.`I?ier'ce s`-Goldqu Medical Dis;:'ovv-.E t,1feng_th.` uni! xt. ,';`in`ga'-through all` wryiathc bestxnedtcinLo,touAennderthese` the. lnbyriutha uand gwentxauof the circumstanea.-_ It `creates $PP&ite; cor I'o9k:""La.zarua, ' some toirtht", And ~re<;taa11 disgtdera oftlge c1igegsox;,iuvigor+ Lazarus :g1idev3~"`d`o`w}n' gmm _u,,j side Late-6. the Hm and 5116 the %'W**;`"* `niche ante ummain mn`ue`o2umaok. richred. hea1t{6blood.. A .m hm orat~ am tandglivigg man bafqmthe ab, M ' hd and >oontpuad1 gpeotutora. Who 3in.}i'eaton_'aWd; nlgit it t aupe'biotv_to~ " " ' `' ' l H ` -(L I .1: 1.11:: ll, - . ""d` " W'frxs3id'33?i333I"..L_ ms';:.ma :utterd7 tha`t:r:ioLtan,t `word: Y I1ck1a'.,.Ib yfM'fuTeod< b _ _ L . . H _. thug rmgmx_Icu1g`f`_tj gen qwlmnltlyvmisai j gfaaxxt ::x1msg\11p, 'a1l1.?tat3>to Qheltllmp . j " ,ar,t a. nun; ~ie'.at!. ,u_ _m oa' .0` 1;` 9; " :._um.Q was ,{,`:`.'.? ,?J3,! f`:-",`:::i,*_9'`_`ggM`. .Ohr1:t:f[~h E:nv1?*yWb.y;1'9L~~P`9B6'. . `V A germ` ;,`;m,.v 1; Nu . :l,=1.;_; g,`_ ./, fthp _r1aKt `I n.!omx;_ioig_n`.. ,~tX0_;; : kinds .11 may doctgn.-:ty- on;n1nutem:Gx2L. V gl_t_ "t,here_la~on,a_ `:.:..*.',`.*m3.*;4*:::;.::%( ~ '*** %' 9` ret wl 1* A ; hat`! am~,im`-- gm 7A ,..`LT*V:T" " ~`"1`,`?:m ; A `Q U! BITBKIC end. , 7'" 7 """' '""" "".""' " . - . '- '. ;_ , mcn en]; _take_the moat con`. 1 .1`elatiVe,8....\\Ih0 WIXS. It. T313, ._ I lCl`Q(l UT '|ll1] I! u" L HI! " mm 7:? atmn: mm :63. =~ouln1ief. . I*l`1Aan\Xf:\_, Liflt, ,,t1es,gf.`GoI 921* Medical n1mvt.7.:au~V L at I, am an-~ tlreycttredaaru :1 .10 ,3 daywmork . mu` frnifx'zsmv." a When death 4 ; has laid its ,--.co_ld aud>re- f 'V_` lentlens hand I / upon a kind V and loving, '| husband, ' the _ _ wife cannot be : , blamed for ask- ing herself ifall her years of de-' .V0tl0!l and work , and helpfulness were worth the while. when it made end. IIDW-IV .3 Viva`: II -v-4-. B13831` Solicitonltor :5`: Suprcm _ Gouxtot nclicstnmfftii- 0utario, Pm Ion No8mu,Onvpy$zfgu,&u; Moueygo Mil." , .: on ~ ' ` __0 Imam 5.8.1}. 0l:::`w;oxx.' `He calls ` 9 5 5 that ho is not a banker: that ho. `ones I, not own 1 single dollnr in all the J world! What is that man? An im-_ poster. . Now Christ comes and Re days Ho" owns this world. He owns the nut. He owns all the glories of land dun sea. `Ho professes to he` want in His posaosalons. Is He in tho {roast-salon of ollthese things? Does He` own them out If He does not. what ls He! Au'lmp0sto_r. Strauss saw lh'=1l alternatives,` and he saysthut Christ ~ was sinful in _tnki.ng'hnmng`e` that did not: belong to Him. Remn now that alternative. and says `that A. Christ. not through hisvown fault. but ` through the fault of others. lost oomo of the purity of His \ct)n%ci3nce.v and [|alyly intimates that '}women may hays damaged glis soul. : Anylhlng but oulmlll thatvchrist is Goti. ~ I'll. _I..L .....u I 1 I t I I `1 i l V 4 _s I I 1 ii hunon mhle ' 1 I J I who do not believe in the`Word of God ment: and for common honesty? We `_ Have the whole Bible, and take it V pick up a. ripe strawberry. Supposing t I have shown you that Christ was `God. from what. inspirad men have_ said of Him, and from what He said of Himself; now I"\\"Int to sahovryou that He was God t'rom His wonderful achievements. I suppnsitthrit all` be- lieve the Bible. It you do not. what do you do in this Tabernacle -? Why do you not-gn nnd kiss the foot , of the new statute o'tv'l`om Payne in Boston iuwhy do you not to_ke you! hat, and not stealing the hymn-hook, go out and {ind associates among men the only foundation of good govern- in this church are :unong`the"de1uded ; souls and tho norrmv-hemts who be- down in one s\\'ullm\ us nmxily as you ' that you admit the Bitrlle to her true, i ; : let us go out and see the Snviour'o|` , ztchivmnents -- surgical, alilntmt.nry.[ mari'ue,. mortuary. o......:....u ....I.:.....~__..-|..') n:.i ...-m nun!` I . ml18l<*S.lh:id been bent almost double . tor of Omnipotent surgery comes_ up hg1p'h.wr;;" bisu;`;`hi"'1i"eTiii`_fts`r"tive' `pen- um--nu.-, nun h\AI.llJ . l 1 . Surgical achievements? Did you even! 5 in all tho scientific journals of lheli, world, see such wonderful npeiatxpnsjf as He performed? He`use.d no knife. He g carried no spunts . Ilo employ*e compress. He never uiado n putiont 31 squirm under cnuterization. He never} lied an artery, and yet, behold Him, ii With one word Ho Stuck fust,_IlIalohu's1J amputated enr. He stirred dust and lo spittlo into usolve, with which hein made the man who was born l)lind,l without optic iiorvencornen, or cry_-Sta-5 line lens, open his eyes on ll\e~gl01`l_0lla Sunlight. He beat musicon the .dl`l1lD of the deaf ear. I10 strailllelml 3 '0m l-D. W110. through contraction of (917 "lull two decades. He, made. man ll ll-'Hl not used his limbs for thirty- eihl years shoulder his mutlF033 and walk off. Six` Astley Coopr. i'\b0F" lhyfand Valentine Mott stood 9W"` less hefom nwitharod aim. This Doc- to the man with the lifeless. usel_e'Ss.+. shrivelled arm, and" He says to hunt! "Stretch forth (by hand." The man stretched it -for just us good ill Dlher. This Was God! This was nGodl Alimentary achievements? A A-Wll comes with five loaves with \vhicl\ he peeled to make a `speculation; 138"` mas and expecting to sell them 01` , W1 Pennies, untl-thusklouble his `mom it nv T.nI Iw...'..i i..i-.... n.,..m- lmnmsi an(l'!1 Lulrty gallons or wuie. Murine achievements! _Do you IB- membal` how He brought around 5- whole school of fish into the net of =7` the merrwho were mourning overlelf D00!` luck; and how they had to 11y,1,l lo the people in the other boot. and `then both ships weretloaded to the . \_Vater'e edge with Jgmne, so that U19 __,S@L,9I-i.ihed,.tor\\'elk;,etLut,i0!l_3l IEQFF, 'larl)oe.1'dl rte` Vstorbourd lest the 303$ sink. And then when the squzilleame down through the mountain g0f89 1` the water, and Genziessaret with lons ., white locks of foamrose up to batik it. and the vessel `dropped, into "19 utrough, and shipped 0. see, and the ' loosened _eailsorocked~iu the tornado`. C how Christ. rose from the back Part. or the" vessel, and came. to the .DT0Wi . and wiping the spray` from His fore- head, hushed the cryingtempest on_th,8 -knee of His oinipotenee. 0. was It-3 ' man who wrestled down- the storm? . Was ll; a-man who; with both feet trampled Gennesseret into 8. 813009` `At_loor'l .' , o _p i _ But look at his mortuary" achieve?` m.-~-Lec all the psychologists and en_at.omists of the world got-to W -44.2. I.;. unnn I08-m1 and ythyltiod, 0, orphaned Ontfsa Don't cry. ~ I'will be your protector. .Don't cry. And then He will. put His hand.-on your -eyelids. and sweep that hand down_ on the-cheekb11iDi1l8 W9-Y all the tears. of loneliness and bereavement. 0, .what aloving, ten- der. sympathetic God has come for us. I do not ask you, this morning. 0 lay. _ ,l!,1S1__0f God; you may be too weak 01 that. I do not oak you even H20` pfail :_ V011 may be too bewildered for that- I Dilly ask you just,.t_o__1et go, and fall back into the arms of eyerlzisi-:"'; ing strength. You and Iwill soon hear thelclick it of thelatoh of the sepu-leh_re.We want 9-I1. Almighty Christ to go with us. I -Wonder if the friend of Lazarus will . be about. Our friends will take. us ` with strong arms, and lay us down .111 thvdust; but they cannot bring us back. again. I .woul . be `scored with infinite` frighhif I t ought"! ehould. have to-stay there -`for -ever. But no; Christ will come with a glorious icon- oclasm, and split andfgrind up the eranite; and let us oome'out.; o, the reeu_rr`eotion`l. What kip_d`;ol! a resur- rection will it hot. ; ` was ~n.gvu:. 1 _ >1 "tho. 1 anatomists of the world got-to West- 1 minste1"Abbey, and try to wake Queen Elizabeth or Henry ..V'llI. All the -in'- I Senliity of man never yet brought: the _1 rdgad to life. 'But look at vt1ia't"d.eLd `N E|I`l"n c Capornum. What Aapity. that she should die` so early; and wl1e1Ltl1e' world is no` tair:*Sl1a' is only` t\_Ve1V0 1, Years old. V-I-`eol_ at the hands. Feel of tho brow; Dead. Dtiod. The ho1_1,B6f 15_ .full of uproar and walling. What does Christ (.10.? He comes and .takes.t_his little girl `by the a.nd, and no soon; er has Heiouohed `her-hand than her 8195 Open. and her heart dtattsgand She rushes into tha_arms-other .re50if ing;relatlves.._\V_hg wugit. that miss . {code ..... . . -. . ., n;u....;..o`: %the. lubyriutha-AV_and gwenuaskot me rook:MI,u.zarua,_ some f>qrth!"_ A._n.d 'Luz.9.rusV slicles `down frqu1.thefs1de K1179? lllugf uxuv lI_.:lll `aeanson 311?! 1 .I94:1iV`q9* _ P31: - ' ` % A ` L it ok. T ` 7. .9*`." %LiY."-"'*`L`3-`V"`7`3`T` : x?1`$1n`i1ag!gra`.$1:oab- ;: V vitalizs. tinurhoIs'%:;yg~_.__ , asked andLcont9`uude Whorg \ ` V _ " `HI 'l|l II` ' .. ` ) H ` I` o'ave;:midutta'redL that Lpotgut wm:d_?_ V. ] Wmtit `+1 mam, `l`eI1:t__11attn`t.1xe1I1M11a:~ tics in `Bloomingdale Aa.y1um. 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B. max. rise: ("We must all eppurhotore the _ judgment-neat of, Christ." ...Th'aJ1orld xiii be stunned by a_ blow that Vii. make it stagger mid heaven; the stirs willscsttor like driodilpavcs in an equiuoxi the graveyards will nnroll the bodies, and the clouds will unroll the , spirits. and soul and` esh will come , together in incorruptible conjunction, `Hark to the loud _w-ash of the retreat-. - , ing nest, and the haying ct the.advsnc- , ing, thunrleru, and the , sweeping of win-gedcoherte! Snioke and darkness; - , audtire and _earthquake. snd"~ehout- ing. shouting. shouting waiting, wait- , is. wailing. On the one eide,_in piled . up galleries`. of light, are the one 1 hundred and forty and tour thousand , --yea, the quintillions of the med; , and as. they take their seats, I feel ; us it I must drop under the insuffer- able radiance. On the other side is the frowning. glaring, dying popula- tions of the wrath to come. Before me, and between ihewtwosgalleries, is a throne. It is very high. It stands on two burnished pillars-iustice and mercy. It is stupendous with awards and condemnation. Looksg. but half `in the excess of rision. "'l`he:eris- a throne, higt/no one is seated on it-. Who shall occupy it`: Will you go up only dust and ashes.-" how me some man that is fit t('r4ake`it, in, all ages. Lord Mamfield? No. Solomon? would consume at the first touch of the htep of`-that throne. Even Gab- riel dare not-go up on it. Michael the nrchdngel wculdvrother bow down, `pulling his right wing o&'.er.h.i3 left. lboth orrer his.a.cs._nnd cry: "HOW!" ,But here is one ascending that throne. ifliss back is toward us. He goes step _ above step, height above height. until ~ He comes to- the apex. Then, turn- ns; around, so that all nations can see ,Him. we behold it is Christ; and all tenth. and heuven, and hell..fa1l 01! jibe knee, and cry out; "It is a God! "ItisaGod... rt u Thnrn u.. ... .,...i-.......,r....i ~c..- rnv (Ill). piled up, in galleries of thunder-cloud, , hide youreyes lest they be put Out. and take it? "No," yod say: "I am- No. Isaiah? No. Fault No. Their foot ' in Is is tied. . ! There is great` comfort `in my SUP- 1.it`-Dl. It is God who came lawn in ;Jt-sue, Christ to save us. ,Do you think {only :1 men could have made an atom ment for millions of the race? Does ,.V0l1r common sense teach you that? 1 `tell .Y0L\ if Christ is not God the re- ,demptio_n of our race is a dead failure. {We want a Divine arm to` lift _ `our `burden. -We want a Divine endurance ;to "carry our pang. We want a Divine `=ex nation to take aw.1)Lour sin`. Md `'0 rist came. who is over all, G04 ' blessed for ever. Amen." A God also cotnes down in Christ to " comfort you. -Sornetimes our troubles ` are so great, humzm sympathy dot`-ll ' are soygreet, hum-an sympathy r does ' not seem to be sufficient for them. 0 fy who cried all last night `became --of loneliness and bereavement, I want to tell you. that it is your Maker eomfort you, When there are children lin the house, and the mother dies. l f l then you know that the father has t0 to iiet two 'ChlisfL looked down and saw your fhelplessnesmund he proposed to be jsoul. He comesin the strength of the ' other, and Hesays; As a father pitieth 35.0118. and in the .- tenderness of th v E his children solpity you. As one whom 1il1is.mot_her oomforteth 531 will com- ` 'f,!`( YOVU-" 0, do you not feel the hush 3 Of that nivina lnllalw? Put down and Your God that comes this daylo ~ "'..!11'9I/3. {entle,;.than ev.er_....an.1 h9,,l19.5r ,; y arts in. that household. I And it seems -as it the Lord Jesus _ `xboth father and mother to your sick _ l 9 auu yuu. u, do not real me uuau tha.t Divine lullaby? Put down your tired head on the `heaving bosom ` of that Diviuecompasaion, and let Him. gut His arms-aroundvou, and say: `0. Widowed soul. Iwm be thy hus- band and Mthy_God, 0, nrghaned ones. be to * may fill even only ask eirerlgist-1` ling You and I \vi sznnn hash` i'ha'.(`,1ick V cry. Iug strength. friend .wou1. ebekcared infinite` ` have to `stay ~ Christ will name wlxilrh nv ovlnrinnls innu- All` UI.lBl.|lUl.l.!I umw thy the J apahese. ` Air cushiohsjznavdq of pap`er._o,re used by Japanese. ' v V 1 1 5i5'E11" `C3hS caugn to i1.anc` . on in spite of all `th retnedies whi V `u-}\u'I-('51:; annual r>M>0I-a5n11i Andi 011 In {H3155 01 an HIV TFUIGUIWB W815!-ll :'ym;`.h'a.ve ap lied` otftainly mas .;en,e`rge,tic . ah imgihle` trcatment.` For twcnty -fivc yeats'thaft`~stand-` . $1 P"99v",` f *3? 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