I}. mam am. There coma : an. t. a. mu. when on Me h m a w m In the mm M at our civil war no cover-mt no- pond to mm In hull of m, m III-â€ohm meantime. but themenhlnthomymt wordco Wall-m: "You are making n m gnu Imus. We In falling but ad mum: luck. We Inn not enough male." I have to tell you that no nttion at church a; clan! to merely moi-Ila in nude. WI! should In to» the mamas 0! mt, met! when n In" no my 1mm my sud me! Wilmmm.uwhnn cm Immune inmates of claret m this. I: mean tn- vacuums-mamm- l out â€other men: for the II- prunce of an amino from the III- mmtfl a! (h' exorcise. Yu- m â€all!" of that mm In- ia n. tenured. You km n in nude It: Inna-lo: not men-ah, Iâ€. 3". upon lllmtun. m whol- Wï¬- 0:. Writs nun-Al ah- ll worn amino-mad In a I chul. will to brunt“ by their In» ten and hid do" It the feet of Chi-M ad the! mid In the church's m- at. an ‘ha: m [tang-lot!†Into â€"_.'.__ ~â€" , non. w. in me my" in». m- vuu your Mm Pram tin with armed Imus-u ad with [drew the ï¬rst emuent for the III- 5 da" And you know he veil he I (In! mulch of grand music (roll the {not , there Ire extent multitude of elm... thet 00d unleaded it. Through ell through this lead where the people Phil he tens nn to ednonleh one u- 'hre not expected to sin. The whole other to pal-- end hynne end lplfllu‘ ‘ vorh is done by detention of four or II ma: thmh nevid he criee out: etx or ten persons. end the endtence "ling you God. III ye kingdoms oi the are silent. In such e church in ann- earth.“ And there are hundreds at i use, an ozd elder persisted in Ill‘~ other nuanced I might name. proving ; tag. and so the chair appointed a com. thet it In ee teach I IIMI'! duty to ring 3 nittee to so and uh the elder it he I. It te hie duty to pray. Indeed. flmld not stop. You know an in thinh there are more commende II the : our churches the choir ere expected Blue to ring then there are to prey. {to do all the etnging. end the If.“ God not only asks for the human voice, I ne- 0! the people ere expected to hit ihr the than-tenth of music. He the eiient. and It you utter yanr voice uhe far the mhni end the harp end i yon ere interfering. in that church the trumpet. And I edppoee that in {they need. the tour. 'ltl opera-steere- the tent any: of the church the harp. ‘deullu nt their side. flflfll‘ â€Roch the lute, the trumpet. end all the In- at Ann. men tor hie.†with the In. etreuente ot Inete that here given-mm that. the night More on the their chic! hid to the the-ter end hnc- { 93!. they took their per! in the c. A n.___-_e l m to men than! sacred na- olc. Int showing you In Importance no (in mm. cone of the abandon to m canon-cu. There has been much dluuulon u to when music was born. I think that at tho beginning; "whon the morning our: Illlfl together had I" the soul of God shouted [or joy." thht the earth heard tho ocha The cloud on- which tho and stood to colobnta the cm- tion In tho hirthpihco of soul. Tho our! that [mm at nl‘ht In only to my hon of eoiooiihl purl. on which Ood'o than pi" tho nude 0! tho ophono. luuimto hoturo to tall at Mo otrtuod and wind tantrum-to. aim itooltâ€"portm oliohcoâ€"io only I limit-oi III in God'o [not who. at wot-thin. Wind luau tho luv“. inooct hum-in II tho ou-nor lit. tho moh o! hillow upon hooeh. tho oeool hr out mull. ito nortutiu pain. tho hohoiloh on tho onto at tho (amt. tho «oil whiotliu up In. tho “no. mink. Whilo mitt-g Blathwoil‘l hind. l hoard. min (to. o window at tho tooth â€III. h to" owoot on... Itwoo mlbyooowhohol loot hot mm. and l how «no to ho- lton thht ovo- tho donned nod diooh «rod olo-ohto at mum would uh limit: to our on. it tro only hod unto- ". ml to lbtol. l ouppooo that on: tho motto ll uttm that no du- cal-ht ohd mulotvo Inho humour in Go“- ohr. You how that you no: who on not to on onhootn thht tho loo-do m phi-tut inttoui ot ptooour- ohlo. In i think thht wo otamt no near dot-outing ototn and hishtiul whitt- wind. wo moot hear that which Inkeo to ad‘o on “d the our of tho wit-in ohovo Io o mute no convict: :- it in TALMAGE’S ' SERMON. HE temple was done. It was the very chorus 0! all magniï¬cence and pomp. Splendor crowded against splendor. It wan the diamond neck- lace ol the earth. From the huge pil- late crowned with . Jeans and flower- nnd row: of pomegranate wrought out In burnuhed metal, down even to the tango and euuil'era made out 0! pure gold. everything was as complete as the God-directed architect could make it. It seemed ae it a vision from heaven had alighted on the mountains. The day (or dedication came. Trad!- tlon says that there were in and around about the temple on that day two hun- dred thousand sliver trumpets. forty thousand harps, forty thouaand tim- hrela, and two hundred thousand sing- ers: I0 that all modern demonstration: at Dusseldort'or Boaton seem nothing compared with that. A: thin great sound earned up amid the precious stones of the temple. it must have weaned like the River 0! Lite duahinl Isninat the amethyst of the wall 0! heaven. The aound arose. and God. I! "to show that he was well pleated with the music which his children make in all agea. dropped into the midst of the temple a cloud 0! glory so overpower- lng that the omclatins priests were obliged to atop in the nil'dat ol the ser- vices. "IUSIC IN THE CHURCHES" SUNDAY'B SUBJECT. fun the Ton. 11.01.â€... 5:18 I. ICI- lmrl: “II (but In: to fun the “mum “on u Ono to Ill-h on. land In It. Pull. of“. Lord." l g.- 0! "u people an expect“ to !In silent. and It you utter your voles 3m an.» interfering. ln that church *_ the! mod. the four. vmh opera-gluon 'nnllu at their slde. singing “Rock o1 Am Cleft for lie.†with tho on. ‘mm that. the Mght befor- on m m. may look their pm in the loan! Dachau or Don manual. > 81 Christian friends. have n I M! ’to colonic to other: the (locum at hm duly whlcl God don-Ids or a? {Sum um four wood-thrush. uro- oou to do all the slum no bright day, when the woods on High; with In! voices. It I: decided not Ion wood-0min dull do at of the III!- III of the form. Let all out! vole. 1m silent. How beautifully a. four ‘muo! It In rally ho nude. not ‘Iov long will m m the ton-t mu? “1. Ohm wort was Into that for- theoflmudhomld'anllsm no any. "he! mum that m breath ml- the w." and. hull! Mu! volca- lenplu Into an harmony. some tilt «undo: o! Ida! per. tomor- were tried In mm: m that (our choice mm- Ihonld try to do tho slum; o! the one: Tangle. Huh now! throne. and dollolm and momma. livid, he um. though to! were the "not! slant of [one ." Antm obstacle In the nan-count 0! this art In m the "moon. oo- tion that this port of the Ion-loo mid to minded by delmtlon. Clutche- Iavo sold. "0. not an my time V: IN! lot-o. Tho minister will do the punching. and the clot: 'Ill do tho flight. on to VII! hon nothing to do" And you no. on vol! 1. I that there Ire Almt nultlmdo of elm..- ul through um load when the people or. not expected to an. Th whole our! I: done by detention of four or all or ten persons. and the Indiana an aunt. In such a church ll Syru- “chuchounborhollnd. Mmllmnmholllnml II coldâ€"(ho nor-u Iehoql. the lul- lu mcol. nod tho M school 0! “lulu. New, I would III. In an a fourth-cw.ndlullothonhool at Chm. 1's. vole. of I mum. mm bun. Amman I! Iny m to able to and Man crlucua. mm but" lush: In God‘- ur {In the not mum venom“. when no burl In Inn“. 00‘ mm on (In bush. on an auto. on the dragon. to ml.- III. and n mm no! to In bound Ila um. m m. damn. AnoIhcr oannnln hnn been no Immu- nnu tent or mama. Tun vnu Inn- somy of poopIn nIngIn. In church m- " wnnt nnybody nlu Io hon: than Ill.- lvnrybbdy In Illllfll Int no.0- hody nun to do hln duty. 1: In nll nnnn m- the Inncourncun (in: m «Mont when only n [on nnnn vonkl bndronnndoul. Oodnntnyonlndo unnuummnndthnnllyon“ It. won Wall on Icon Um. “no In VIII fornIvn nny money at the nu nnd Innnrtnnuon n! the vole-n. Ananln 'III not but It yon nhonld Inn. ynnr nlncn In an lulu! nub at glory? Dear old mull, how Milt to sing! And in those dun chm m ceruln tum untried to coral. hymn! and ihey have lived in you. I unit while, these two old people. and I. hnvo no right to divorce than. Born u we have been amid this grant with of church music. augmented by the compositions of artists in our any. w. ought not :6 be tempted out or the sphere of Christian harmony. tad try to seek unconsocrated sounds. It is absurd for a million-ire to steal. Many of you are Illustration- oi' that I sacred song can do. Through It. you were brought into the kingdom 0! Jesus Christ. You stood out against the warn- ing and the argument at tho pulpit. but when. in the sweet words 0! Charles Wuley or John Newton or Toplady, the love of Jesus was sun; to your soul. man you surrendered, as an armed cas- tie that could not be taken by 1 Mat. um; its windows to llsten to a haw'fl trill. ' * t But I must now speak of some 0! the obstacles in the way of the advance- ment at this sacred music, and the ï¬rst is that it has been impressed law the service of Satan. 1 an: tar from believ- in; that music ought always to he posi- tively religious. Banned art has open- ed place- where manic has been new. lariled. and lawtuuy no. The drawing room, the concert. by the gratiï¬cation 0! pure mm and the production at harmless Imusemeut and the improve- ment. at talent, have become very forces in the advancement 0! our civil- nation. Music has as much right to laugh in Surrey Gardens 1- it hm to pray in St. Paul's. in thu kingdom of nature we have the glad min; of the wind as well as the long-meter the Improvement of the at. and 1M voice. and the head, and the heart. my often been unpreued Into the urvlco or error. 'mum. the musical com- poser. dreamed one night that Satan muchod tron: his hand an inurument and played upon u â€melting very sweetâ€"1 drum that has «men been lulnllod In out any. the voice II"! the monuments mm. ought to In" be: devoted lo Christ. upland from tho church and applied to the pummel o! psnlm o! the thunder. But while I" ml: in so. every observer has notlmd that this an. which God intended lol- for. Stephen (A. D. II.) draw 3m nphnemmnmnu a. laid! with holy met». while 8|. and mud n Ian-mule mm- M d lhl ï¬le: lilo! Ih am all W MI m » III!!! a. MI W «(ï¬lm than,“ >3 Inc umbrella of mm inch «a after it In home m h but . am Vitoâ€: on. : more Invi- OI- rohe. [I 1311 (ha aware- of In- lllulthlfllo'l me- fro-In- ull WI web which for I... d mum and beauty aim-u tho Ian- Ilat am. A and. of web m n Ina and I: mic-stay m on I but a! temper-d not. A a. u an! that... would anon at: M In 5 ï¬rm In Venice til. h min out glu- hon-m by m not and and several other lam fu- urlc- tro rho-In; rennin». mill II (In articular Industry. 1'50 ll- mu Here-den. ulnar at (In mm m of Spam. recently melted m- ll. Venetian lactory a vlmc hall in- d mu [lug n pllablo u sllk. I.†may com with n this for O. curious have similar coma. § ii i E 3 E i I 5 i g : sumo. “Unto III: the bath Incl uaflmhednnl’rorlurduhfl mbloodJoII-hglonw uad pram. pom-Inc It Into th- and â€do 0! public wonllo mt roll. on All on to cum Into the gun will. but at God. Nucl- an '0 Ian out an. flu u u can! nu! our III-Ill- I“ In my ought. Tm mu I. I nut nvolufla . Mnbmnulwaum 0d mmunwmmmmm the old bylin- and In.“ an m be“ non 1m It awn. m an. at our nu 'I'Io (- We want to rouse all our {ammo- upon this subject. We want each nu- tly 0! our contention to he I slut†uhool. Chlldluh petulunce. ohduruy and lntnctabluty would be soothed I! we had morn singing In the household. and then our little one: would be pro- pared (or the great congregation on Sabbath day. thctr voice: uottlu with our voice. In the molten o! the Lord. Mter e rhower there are wore- a! stream thnt come down the would! side with voloeo rlppllng Ind outcry. pouring late on river. And then roll- lu In united otmuth to the see. I. I would have I“ the tar-Ille- In our church and forth the vola of m »de-qd epirito would errâ€"m 8 vote- coining into the harmony III flu one hundred and may end “If- thouuud breaking torth into on. u- elunetlou. Stop thlt loud ohm Eton! Oh, no: they conuot heu- no. You miaht on well try to drown the thunder of the sky. or boot k m not of the sea, (or every soul a IIOIF on hue resolved to do its own ain‘t". Also! that we should have tried on earth that which they cmnot do in heaven. and. instead oi joining All our voices in the pain of the Most High God, delegating pen-hope to unconne- cuted men and women this moot lol- eum and most delightful service. INTEREST IN OHIO. i ,, THE FIGHT IS 0" NATIONAL IMPORTANCE. llultod Intel button to Be floated from Two Stoteo-dcnrythtug Point- to Republican “maile- but Democrat-o Are Hauling on-uver Commence. Washington Letter. Advices from Ohio indicate that the ,t'oters there underltand pretty clear- ly the heavy rehponsihility which rests lupon them. A failure to elect a Re- V‘W. Ill-any. cyan Illa..- -. .... -..- tV or port at the church service ll dull. do not have the music dull. With IO many thrilling things to sin: ohout,‘ away with all drawlins and stupidity! There is nothing makes me so nervous II to alt in o pulpit and look of! on on ludienoe with their eyes three-fourth- eioeed and their lips almost shut. mun. him: the proim 0! God. During my recent nbmco I preached to a urn audience, Ind all the music they mdo together did not equal one okyiu'i. People do not sleep It a coronation. h not let no sleep when we come to I Saviour'l crowning. In order to u no,- er discharge 0! thlo duty. let us stood up. save as use or weakness or’ mum ucum m. Seated in an easy pew v0 moot do this duty half so wall on when. upright. We throw our who). body into it; Let our song ho iii. no acclimation of victory. You hue I- rixht to sing. Do not surrender your vrerogotive. , Muélé outï¬t to'rush from the nu- dlonco like the water from a rock- elm. bright. sparkling. It all th. 01h- hdï¬udl‘n‘ QUIII FAIRIO.» GROVE REPORTER. good mun for the inane Inter-It with which the Ohio election of this an in ham watched. Um it alon- my dmnd 1h. control of the lawn between thin time and Inch 4. itâ€, while no: Ohio, Mind a! n few other clean out. wiil m m on- ma, Indiana, mun. North Dn- Ioh. caller-in. New York and Nov Jenny to need Dancer-u now hold- Iu sent- from than m. stand tin ham It would give the may at any control of the We. Should they only m In one-ht" the: num- tlcy would be IN. to control “It sel- ue with the vote of the via-pram. n 'm be not. than. thfl there ll MI In mils: mm 11 mm m putty from “Isak“, you! Zir- wlm the Republloann. "ma mylny that party In control 0! the Senate. with the nld or llle rlce-pmldenl‘l vote. fllnyme mu In the beam are to it ï¬lled Mm now and larch 4, ms. Eleven of than are now ï¬lled by mullet-s. Itleen by sllver Demo- crats, (to by Mulls", two by silver mum†and one by u sound-nosey Democrat. I! l: conceded tbat the Ile- nbllms 'm elect Benton from mm. Vermont. Imam“. Rhoda Mud, Connecticut. Manly-Ila. Iovn, llama nd mane-In; the Democrats In Virginia. Florida. South mm. Tenn 1nd probably Il-o'rl Ind Terms-e9 and the tllvcrlm In Nov-In, loans: and ma. Wlth the Oilo While“- nmfll (bl- ml the Mulla- nrty lo radially m at“ meanness-autumn†but at lam-lor- ter- m the ï¬lm W 26. There ls rum to bo- Ilcn mu m nay-Imam Iay be ac- on of m Pawn-u would We Wuahlngton, Letter. Advlccs from Ohio Indicate that the voters there underltand pretty clear- ly the heavy re'sponslblllty which rests upon them. A failure to elect a Re- pnhllcan from that state passes the control at the Senate lnto the hands of those opposed to Presldent McKin- ley at least until March 4, 1899, perhaps to the end pt hls term. It Is a bl: reâ€" npunslblllty. and It 15 well that the Ohlo Republicans recugnlze lt. Much interest is felt herein the Sen‘ atorinl contests in the several states, especially Ohio. and also Maryland, New Jersey. Texas and lawn, {or por- tions 0! the Legislatures which are to be chosen in lawn and New Jersey are to participate in the election of Sen- atom. While all Senatorial elections are subjects 0! especial interest here, those this fall especially in Ohio null Maryâ€" land, are particularly so because the control of the senate irom March 4. 1899, to 1901 may be determined by them. On the Ohio eiccllon will de- pend the complexion oi the Senate be- tween (his and isâ€. provided a Re- publican is seated from Oregon} So Ohio is the ï¬rst to attrart nt- iention, because she may determine the control of the Senate for the next two Years. While she, with the other ntatcu above named, may control it for two years more. it is not surpriuinx. then. that every politician from Ohio is en;- erly questioned on his arrival here. 1nd that those lrom other states are also the oubicct ot attention when they put in an appeannce. 0n the auto above named may depend the control of the Sen-to during all oi President McKin- loy'l term. There are now 43 Republican: In the hm!» 32 M ur Dem-tents. 6 silver Republic-m. no-culled: 5 Pop-mus and 8 sound-money Datum-nu. The death or neuter 090m And the Absence d I Sou-tor {mm Oman leave- (he mu number but us. With a Republic“ mud from Oregon, and one elected In Ohio, that party would. with the cooperation of one Po ï¬ll-t. control lb. Baum. Even u a men: um anal-ted to succeed Bouton- 000m I! ll eon-land mob-bl. In: at but â€ulna Inu- button (0 Bo Emma from Two Stltu-‘Enrythlug Pollu- to Republican “mail" but Democrat- Au Hauling on-uur Common". 31‘ W6): KIIPINO OUT ‘I’NI POIIION LIVI CTOCK. Why, than, to melt [fl-Mill cl mg part of the Scotch mm mm '3 m m m I“ mg. (or the nmhetm of our own a“ poll. harms. bio. haunt. an? The m of then m) Hulda. who «mum mils mu at (him am. free. will not II. III"! to mug over-um it tho union by which Anette-n W CIR to «elude our DmOMflm.â€"ldllhm Econ-In. nine 0! urn-woman buy. A 10 per cent. Matti-mam duty layout! by amt Email unis-t Unlted State: when and con mid Icon bring the mm to their â€In..- The Camila flannhctmr. We tn nun mount to bellow that "I 10 pct cent. Alumni-um duty Impound by Gnu Brim- smut United snu- wbut m corn" would nvothcelmotbflwumm of GM Bria!- w their an. by show!" em. alt-«fly m end-In- ly. the beam of I â€He! 0! PW to mun Imam! hm gut-cum To“, Drill unlit! â€II it}! if. my m I). (I!!! m.“- gum, Canadian 1an Chlnm laborer- aurmplI-s m Iowan In the United amen, and every elm! DIM to do so“ In mlnvenflon of our Immigration lawsâ€"alumna be Mommy checked. The American ubor market would be lup- pllerl by American wtmurmrq. There are more Hun enough of them to mp- ply all dot-and- at present. Happliy. the reports from all of these states are very encouraging to the Re- publlcnnl. In Ohio there now rem-ma no doubt of success provided the mem- bers oi’ the party in that state do not allow their good prospects to lead to a. neglect of duty. They have some very shrewd men to deal with. and some very unscrupulous ones. too. and he« tween these No they will need to get out every vote. But it they do so, it ls con-med they will wlu. In Mary- land the Republicans are hopelul. They are on standing now well in line, and when the good. round majority by which they carried the state last year is remembered. it is apparent that they have good chances of suvcess. Yet. they have as shrewd and unscrupulous a man to ï¬ght as have the Obioane. for Arthur P. German in a man. who can only be beaten by the most heroic work on the part of the Republican: 0! Maryland. on Ohio, fliryllnd and a few other clou ltltel u to the control 0! that. body during the remainder of President McKinley'a term. Bitéir o! mambo. Ind uu coun- qml mm â€ploy-on o! labor. In an Inn to In my hundred- of E.- Eula-Ia This Chap mm. It has long been kmmn, and recent experience has flown It» Intensity. that quite a numhn- of unemployed Ia~ borers name to lhlx cmmtry zit-mu lhn Canmllnn harder. It Is not the more [not that they are unemployed to which we objact. M It In the fact at tut-Ir uu< fortunate lmpoveriuhul «mum! u. The- lmmluotlun lawn upon our unmtca Me supposed to «1qu any luau: at panvcr Inbor. But they do not. lmmmn they are not rigidly cntotcod. It in not pot- Itblo ta wutch every mile at the (flu: dun border. but It would he mun. to grant the Mal-talc. a: mum manor labor It that. point. than American old“. In Jutland, With an renter-lion of prosperity and" our All. Thur“ G. H. “’UJJAMB. 1:133:93 'agrg i3! 391; iEEE‘gJigsj .igggggzi :3. wow will mummy at an ml 0 chm-lla- a this am ll nun Hulatlmfflenduofflw rogmlmmummu ' . u 0* pr eat. I: mun m~ month of Julia! A“ v“. . 1' vermrufllyhlflu? â€I ,. : Yorkmvwllfleuupccn‘ Julylmummlm _ sxmnmmumuun‘ .. '7 Yet Man'- lndn hil- d‘i " mam-uncut“! " a tuna and. now an um" "an.“ manhunt «mauve-mu uncut-unsung» II ‘ :- ho a W W ‘1. min-gnu. then. and "um!" mmun not ‘ um um d “In? “I'D. nuke-on by m Dam Am. 0! ME ford. In... In mum-1:†not a waver (or (to America In um alum: no can no: on or her own um Mn mt _ or no eta-minted by eh m ml: uni-n to pay no In] In Inn-O." mum at other Ila Why should Altgeld, In MI â€1000!! In Plumm- phla. uyl um ““1111 run In (who an high In um country :- they no in Europe. 0n the contrary. fl. hum by abundant con-ulur "Menc- M rnllrold travel to m. country 1- clou- er, more comfort-No, Ind bum than anywhere In Europe. Duel: Neill. statement: n time an only mun to "an cloudy-nun or the speaker who the [m- Income known. Multuhm Tho-e who have doubt“ the m It reports at lucmud employ-at on now has the but!!! o! 080!!! It“ The report- ol ul- New York "I“ union: show u lama o! u m not. In (In timber of mi. cashâ€! In that any «ac-paid rm than at can you m. It. is cal-0M (In! Db rate at them â€le to the may at hm would nun About “0,050 al- dmoul mu :1 work II m- I.- Kluky III-u. ‘ ‘3'12 8‘ giad’k' Mu could II mu 1: 11m .307“ no. II but than Can It be poulble tint the “30M 90% or" bu obtained control of the tram unions? Here they are report!“ In In‘ crease of 84 per cent In the numb" a! people employed In lflllllt on "It 350. and silver steadily filling mun. time. ‘ Thar party of Republic“ "spellbind- on!" who are lumping Ohio viii plus. omit to mention the incl tint all"! has iaiien over 15 per cent in VIII! since the Democratic philorln VII adopted. and 20 per cent In tho M year. The mention at unpleasant m of this sort I! rumor cabin-fling 10' Mr. McLean Ind hil followers. The allnr non “I'll um there ha: been In In†wheat while III": MI MN. that this in due to 'Illortll- Oats are 25 per cent lulllm m I no; wool no per cent high“: ~ double ln vuluo; corn. we, Mu, _: . and meals have I" advanced: In“. time sliver Ina fallen 20 W “I“ h . year. How ls thll, anyway? Mr. MBryan null hu conï¬dence. a. hope: that the price of when will u down again. and then there will be “-- olher chance for the silver tumult and the calamity cry. A: lent, to pf.“ diet: that the price wlll soon no but. and that the demand (or tree silver will then come again with renewed vigor. no mum". out.“ an: a IIPUILIOA’N uyxluumonu-p