Daily British Whig (1850), 10 Oct 1887, p. 2

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nus: hold 132 and 134 Prince straat. % Flannel Shirts. Tamarac Fine Tweed Pantings. Fine Tweed Suitings, Black Corkscrew Cloths, Black Diaoonal 0/oths. Murray & Tay|or s, D. McEWEN&SON. \\'o are now uhovring in thin Department :\ Luger and More Complete Range of 3 Hood: than in any previous neuon. and in- vite inspection of I Luge. Choice Anal New ock of lil'INTLEMHI\".\' (BUUDS, com- prialn Wool Underwear, all qualities, Wool Ha/fllose in all qualities. IMPOSSIBLE. `nun Povdct um vu-lo. A nun-u-I o! purity. I "I whdugmomuudhlon K0 lhll 0 an (`all- nftloo In 1.1. at tho, multltso 0 (II If! V Ill 0 (I O rowdn'|$.`3o1.n out In cum. l!0\ :L A K- \'n xwmm (31).. ul wm Stunt. New -no ' , Lu her And Choose ngu . I Ont...u oz `Tam- -:- ~~`a.:.~ ==-**~=-*- noun. IudLu Oom- ,` ; out doubtthobu madl- dm "u. never his to sin immaun oouldor n a noun- nl IOU non. wujnx. uun In nu: uuv Lnoxuna cmg. ROKL .I{- viilk WDIII! 00.. IN Wall .\w IN I` You-k. Murray & Taylor's. MEN S DEPARTMT and F1 - ' , Also I number of New uxd Second-Htnd m....:..... ...a nan...-._ rovms AND HARDWARE. Hkemember Prices Always the Lowest Are the Leading Stoves of the day ; also the new .-__. .-.;na\ IAI A t'\|Tl`(' 176 PRINCEES STREET. Engine: and Boiler: for All urpooen, from 1 to l00-hone power. andful y guaranteed. Shun Rock Drill and Mining Repnin oonntsntly on hand. _Choeu Factory Boiler! P0.Vl.D.EB 335 and 337 King Sh-cc-I. 7sb;IGt'eI"P'EFe'. NCESS S'l'l(l'.l'4'l'. ":3. M. HORSEY & co. MISCELLANEOUS. Undressed Shirts. Dress Shirts. nerd, and tune surgoom gnvo an mew tune to three patient under their chum. Tho ymjor general coma in And an to the doc- `tors: Como out here and look at the .nnr|y 60.011) dying for luck ct surgi- ml attenulnnco. No. my the thnqdocton, standing than tunuiugluuir patent. we Inn tlnreo im mm: can hero, and we an attending to \ _ u, and wlnnm In not posh ` tlvily busy with their wonndn. It hkulll our , time to keep the ma QR.` In Ihh awful hub l 0091 um and narrow`. Illa lllllloln lino I Allo number 01 n Engines and Boilorn._ (mm ule u-Illleslv wu um 5 uvuunur. What stn-ngthenu the army is new recruits What I have always dealred is that while we are courteous to than coming from other ocks, we build our church not out of other churvhos, but out of the world, lest we build on another man`: foundation. The (act in this is a big world. When, in our schoolboy days. we learned the diameter and circumfer- ence of this planet we did not learn half. It In the latitude and longitude and diameter and circunlforelwe of want and woe und sin that no tignrt-9 can calrulnta. This one spir- itual continent of wrutphellnms rem-hes ncmss all zones, and it I were called to give its geo- graphical boundary I would say it is bounded on the north and south and east and west by the great heart of (`n-3's syinpnthy nnvl lova rn. n i.~ n m-out world. Since 0 o'clock this U10 great lwnrl. Ul uuu 3 .~_\ nupagu) llllll urn; Oh, It is 1| gum: m-rll. 0 tfclock munning 60,H0l) penmns have been born, and all these multiplied populations are tn be reached u! the Gospel. In Engluul, or in our eastern American cities, we are being much crowded, and an new of ground isol great value. but nut. west 500 acres in nsmnll farm, and 20,000 acres in no unusual possession. There is a vast eld her: and everywhere unoccupied. plenty of room for more, not building on another man's foundation. H . .....I an nhInv\hnn In ntnn Immlnrdino luunuauon. We need. as churchea. to stop bombarding the old ironclad sinners that have been proof against thirty years of Christian asault. Alas for that chumh which lack: the spirit of evangelism, spending enough on one chande- lier In light 500 souls to glory, and in one (`llru-(I pillar enough to have made a thousand men pillars in the house of our God for- evvr, and doing less good than nianyalog cabin meeting house, with (allow candles stuck in wooden sockets. and a minister who has never seen college or known the di'er- enc-\ lietwovn (Prev.-k anal Choctaw. We nenl as clnirches to get into sympathy with the great. outside world, and let them knmvihnt nuno am so broken hearted or lmnliy lxestend that wil not be welcomed. ..\' .-~~ .....-.~ snrnn fastidious Phrislinn, I Ix:ll`xll_V lK`S(t`l|l| unu. vuu lllll. Du I|UIL`UlllI`:\|. `~_\'.!" s:i_\'s some fastidious `hristinn. I dun'tlil;n~to be crowded in urch. Don`t put any one in my pew." My brother, what will you do in heaven! When a great mul- titude that no {nan can number umemhlea they will ut fty in your pew. What are the select ow today assembled in the Chris- : tian churches compared to the mightier mil~ lions outside of them, eight hundred thousand ` in Brooklyn, hut lea than one hundred ` verllse that its patients must have nothing, thousand in the churches! Many 0! the chnrches are like a hospital that should ad- worse than toothache run-rounds,` but no broken heads, no cruahod anklu, no fractured thighs. Give us for treatment moderate ain- ners, velvet qoated alnnera and alnnara with a It is as though a man had a glow farm of three thousand acres and put " all his work on one acre. He may raise never no large ears of corn, never so big head: of Wheat, he would Thu church of God has he- ......... in - mar remain poor. '1ne cuurcu ul uuu us: un- ntowed its chief one on one acre, and has raised splendid men and women in that small lncloenro; bur. the eld II the world. That means `North and South Amerlce, Europe, ._:_ .....| Al-ha. Ant` nlltlm Island: of the I III` IIIUVJKWVI III III` TI IIIIVII Tl L lI\.lI lI|lI|\l I-`ii-lilii, and tho ti-xt troiii Itoniaiia xv, `.50: last I uhoulii lnuil-I upon anutht-r luau`: tnuiiilation." DI`. Taliiiago aaid: Stirring it-port: coin (mm all parta of America Iliowing what a great work the chiirchea of God no doing, and I congratu- lat them and their paaton. lliiappriotieii- tiuini have bvisn going the rouinln laying that the outside lmu.-volt-nciva of this particular church are ticgkcbil. when tho tact In that large aiiuia tit nioni-y' an being ralaoil iii varioin ways by thla church for all ttyli-a of good ohjocta. not always through the board: ot our own dononiinatiou. Thin church was built by all deuoiriitiationa of Christiana and by many aaetioiiaot thia land and other landa. and that obligation Ital led in to rain nionvy for many obiccta abt ouniioctad with our do- nonilaatiou. and thhaccotinta for the fact that we have not regularly cotitribiiti-ii hi all th- boiinla cotalnuiiihd. But I n-juice in that you have dono aa a church a niagiililmiit workand ain gratatiil that we have racuirul `luring tho yoar by tho confusion of faith in Christ 731 aoula, which fact I mention not in Joaating. but in defoiiao oi` this church. ahow- iig it ha! been neither idle nor ineciotit. l`he moat of our acooaixiona havo been from be outside world. so that, taking the `Km of uy text, wir have not been building on other Ioopioi founilations. in laying out the plan of his mlsaionary tour l'iu'il sought out town: and citii-s which hail not yet been pn-achodto. He goea to ` Corinth. ii city mentioned for qilondor and vice. and Ji-ruaali-in, where the prk-Ithoivil and the hlaiihcilriin In-N ready to leap with both feet upon the Christian religion. Ho ft\`lI he has especial work to do, and he moans tmluit. What win the result! The grand- est life of us:-{iiliicn that a man ever lived. \\'.~ in:-ili-rii i`liri~stiiiii workers are not apt to iinitate l'iiul. We build on othi-r people`: toiiiiihiti-ms. it we i-rcvt a chun~li ue prefer to lmve it lillwl with Iiuniiiea, all of whom llll\`ulI'\*n pious Dore gather a Sabbath st-h~-vi ('lf|.\s, nu iiiit good boys and girls, hair ("\ll|lIl\l, face-5 wniohal. manners attract- in-. So I\ |`lllll\`ll in this ill)` is apt to be built out of other (`hl"\`|lQ'. Home iniiilsti-rs spend all their time in tishing in other par pic`: pmnls, and they throw the line into that church pond iiii-I ji-rk out a Metliuiltst. and throw the line into another church pond and bring out a Pm-sliyteriaii, or there is an- liglous row in snnie neighboring church, and awliole school of llah swim oi! troni that pond, and we take them all in with one sweep ot the net. What is gained! Absolutely nothing for tho general coins of Christ. It in only an in an army, when a regiment in tranxterreal from one division to another. frorii the Teinieuato to the Potomac. \l`|t.o at-unath-ua thn nrnnr Ia not I-nornifn IlcV\.'l N3 nenus OI wnab, nu wuulu mnuin The church of God ha: .........u in .-hm mmon ncmnnd 'N0l`l.II MIG bousn luuunus, nunupu, Ash and Africa and All the islands 0! the _.. lo :. .. timnoh afar I uncut hnttld than and Ame: and nu ma uuuuuu 9; Mn: too. It isasthoughnturugnotbuttle were left 50.130 woundod and dying on the gnvonll their time ... ....... nnnnfn nndnr chair charm. Buouxunu. Oct. 11-?! nmlh-nee: at the llruoklyn Tulnrnnvlo um autumn an larger than at my time during the history 0! this church. and [ruler lmlblll go away not ulnlotogc-Nu. lalbycomot|udorgsn.tho con;-nnllon III] with (not power the hyum: Th murulnn link! In inking. Owing to the rush .01 business on account of the large nuinber of Stoves and linngc.-s which we are selling. we and it impossible to exhibit at the Central I-`uir. but we shall be pleased to shpw to visitors the large array 0! G`l'R.\'l-ZYS. li.\.\'GES and S'i`0\'ESnt our \\'nrcrooms. .\'0. S1! PRI.\'(`ESS STREET. l'\ n: |1r\I5aE\I D. f\f\ `u Clmn.-Inn loot Mop Ilombnnllng tho om lnnclul llunoru-\\'hy Pooplo no Into lhopudnuoonlorn Nnlou Do- vutatod by Alcoholism. ' OISCOURSE BY RE DR. TALMAGI.\ AT THE TA RNACLE. I `um: TM morning light Inll. Th du-kneu dlnppouu. The man an! men If! I-akin . _ Tu pr-nltvtlcl town. , ` The Ila-v. 1'. Do Will. Tnhnnge, D. 1).. man and explained puma:-a 0! scripturu concern- ing the lawn M untvonnl righuouunou The nth).-cl of M1 iihnun wan L'nuc1-upwd Piuhln" nnnl Hun hurl fnnn Ihnnnnn Iv `JI- l'\1H`(`l'|'IliD FIELDS. THE BRITISH WIIIH. .\lHNDe\\`- ()('1`. IM_ Iwriuu-u-I nu II 3 |l|l)` onllnnry puma! Alma hm-n-ouul um-vle. In- ,` Many as! us rum ml 4 ' """" Imrh-s an l-II-lo-1| up ll: Mm"'."` 5mm In uh-aw our pm] "c""" mul Uh! next It-II _\`< M `V 3 : kumv us much as m- ner nun`: .. . .. .. .. , 1 ... [GT3 HS (`0lIl[Ell_\'. llllaulvluv Iuvu nun women who had a little money to invest, and that little their all. said: `*1 don't` know anything about this company, hutao manygoodmenanaattho hcadot itthat it must be excellent, and taking stock in it almoatas good as joining the church." So they bodght the stock, and perhaps received one dl\'llll`lld_ so as to keep them still, but attera while `they found that the company ` had reorganized and had a diennt pnal- ; dent. and dilrerent treasurer, and dillamnt 1 mutt: or ill health 3 directors. Other engage * haul caused the former oloera` of the company. with many regrets, to resign, And all that tho sulrcribars of that stock had to showtor their luvutmant was a beauti- fully ornamented oartillt-ate. Sometimes that man looking over his old pap.n ` comes acres that ortlcato, and it la in that ha vows he wants none of an suggest the religion that the pnddonta and tnistoea ans! dlncoon or that oil company pxotened. OI couraathoir njectloaot rallglouonauch ground: was nnphlloajnhhnl and unwiu. , I am told that one-thin! of the `Unite-I Btatea army dean-ts every year. anulwre am 12,000 oou-t mnrii'u irlala every year. In that any~. ting against the um-4 Staten govonnnent that more uu.-nu in! And it aoldien 0! Juan n|...|.a A... I... nun nnvthinavz apninn L that LIN-`_lII ml All] In luulrru m cum OMB dcnrgh mu llvthingg against lo :?.-.j. .=wI-siasticisiii. You would not he so rough on that man if you knew liy what pl`0t`(*SS`|l8 had lost his faith in Christianity. I have known men zkvptical from the fact that they grew up in I: uses when religion was overdone. Sun- .In_\' us the most awful day of the week. They had Nligion driven into them w.tha trip hammer. They were aurfelted with pl`u)`El' nleellllg. They were stuffed and L-hoked with -auechisma They were often told they were the worst boys the pant-utu ever know because they liked to ride down hill better than to read Bunyan`: Pilgrim's I`rugrt-m." Whenever father and mother talked of religion they drew down the corners of their mouth and rolled up their vyes. If any one thing will send a buy or girl to per dition sooner than another that isit. It I had haul such a father and mother I fear I should have been an indel. . ..i...... .. ...... o..:m...il nn nf ml.-anti.-inn fl-urn have been mnuei. utlmrs in-re tripped up of skepticism from living gi'iewusl_\' wronged by some man who pi`u1'em.ul to [iv a Chlistiul. They had a p:u`lnel` in lnusines who turned out to boa tiist class scoundrel, though a professed Christian. 'l`\\'enty yurs ago they had lost all faith by what ppenedin an oil company which was form amid the petroleum cz- citement. The company owned no land, or if they did, there was no sign 0! oil produced. But` the president of the company was a Presbyterian elder, and the treasurer was an Episcopal vestryman. and one dinctor was a Methodist class loader, and the other dimo- tom prominent members of Baptist and Con~ gregational churches. Circular: were com-n out telling what fabulous prospects opened bo- toro this company. Innocent men and i -nn1nn nhn hm] I ln0l`V Machine. Enginolnd Boiler Works. Kulgom OI uuu. ou u av.-yuv; nu.` aavru u. aneinterview. But few Christian people treat the aka-ptic in that way. Instead of takiqg hold 0! him with the gm-ntle hand of love, we are apt to take him \\`lll.| the iron pinwrs of ?1.`(`lt`.\`i:l.~`(i(`iSlll. \' ....... ..I.l ...\o I... nn rnnnh nn that nmn if llnslslne um; nllnluluuulv.-Iu.. nuu uuv on Jmlis likes to thla; namely. thou shalt love my neighbor as thyself. There is no ather connnamlment groan-r than this And the svriho said to him: Well. master, thou has! said the truth. for there is one (kxl. and to love him with all the heart. and all the understanaling, and all the Ioul, and all lhgatnwngth is mom than whole burn: werings an-I sacritlcm. And when Jesua saw that be lns\\'t'|`t'\l discrvt-tl_\'. he said unto him: Thou art not tar from the kingdom of God." So a skeptic was saved in ......'..m-ri.m- But few Chrlstian neonle nu urns. \|a\ ---. V -- --._ and bear with what Iamdx-rnm-. And pathuu, and beauty, and sucoem Clxrm dealt with him: Thou shalt love the LORI my God with all thy hurt, and with all my soul, and v\ uh All my mind. and with all thy slnngth. Hus is the tint mmluundment. and the neo- , 2 ;- In... 9.. oI.l. n-unnlv than shall lnI'Q ` JIIL IIII Iuur nu`.-xu -.. llm lu`hI:lc|lIllI~I of wing:--u, mukmg pm: In lb mm! practical, 1': unm-um-use way. and lu_\ mg u.suh- the non 1-snelnllnln nn-| the hard I--linxu--us of n-lug:-vn. gu out on the God an en nuninn. mixing the pa-uplv what they n-~-l nu-l wlu-n Illa. In--W lh--y can get it. L`uIn}-arnu`\'e|_v lmle c-(fur! hu as yet been mmle to save that lurgv c-lust of [venom in -ur Illlclst vnlled skn-puts, and he who guts to work here lull not he hulluhng upun another man`: fuulhlntinu. There is a great mulli- Lude or them. The-_v are afraid or us and our clumchcc, for the reason we don`t know how to want them. One of this class met Christ, Christ ..-M..... -L.-Io I.-4 Hm Inn! (in God ;;__.. their lint." Now, what In jusuontioul I will tell you what jultimtiuu inwlu=u 1 sinner bellovca, God [on him off. One summer in Connecti- 3n! 1 went to I Inrgv f:u"0l'Y.`|IId 1 EN MI? the clmr written the worth: No Admit- tum-. ` I entered. and luv over the next -iuur: .\'u A-hulttuuv" U! cuurua leutorul. I gut imndc and (unml 1tnpln(uctoI'_\',|udthey vww umknug puns, wry .~:-r\*|'oecbh~, ue and usnful pin: Sn the apint ol n-xv|u.~i\`o-Iwss ` has practically nrnten over the uutudo dnnr ' .1! many a churvh; ".\'o A:lInitt.'mc- And it the stranger um-n he nds prru-tn-nll_v .._....... ......- M... ..-.-.u.l ulnar: "Nu Adams,- denluun: "Juuukuuonu In maul: a forensic act. tho an of I judge tilting In tho lonun. In which the supremo Ruler anduludgo, who bac- oounuhlo to none. and win? nkmo knows the mnunor In which the audio! his universal gnu-runuu; mu but he ubunim-I. reckon: mm which was done by the -ul-mum in the umw manner as it it had In-en dons lay thou who believe in the substitute. and not on Io- muut at anything done by them, but purely u]-on account of thin gruciuuu nu-thud of reckoning. grunts them the lull remisniun cl \'.n- -hnI In hlslllliull, 3'0 IIIU`N"UKII IIIIIUWF. Illtl -1'I Il|Illl` I I-u[-v-nun runw I the lluhxklgkml um!- lmrlwn that we take on v-It ton [lull-It` lmw much we know, next 5:-an gel --ur ||I`0|5k` to kuuw mm-hm m knuw, and at Ilneuwl llml Ilsa! Imlha-r ul us kn-nu anything at Wu nuglll to Imuw. Hem are huudruln and tlu-uvanulu of nlnnlnguruagllng and dying po-pl vrhu um-cl to rum: Just to ung- tlun J`-nun l`|u-ht can In In llmu. nu-J null HIV!` lhc-m now. But no go Ilnhol pro- tuuu-I anal elnlnuut ulc-unlun 0! win! justl- llc-auou h. and utter all tlw work then: an nut, outside of thc In-nrnal prolculuuu. a,uw pm-uplu In the l.'uit-I sum who" can tell wlm justllkuuuu is. [will and you tho -1...nn..u.m In nu:-ulv act. Il`|'I'Illrl|I|lII|, ggyl -1 uluvl Us uuv vu-uuu lnuu ugu lmw In-en In the kingdn-In. My tn-le-n.!u_ n |-31.-u tam!-r I shall! ur u ll`!-lllrllv alum n-nluy. I! n luv u um-nu. M nu uh-tru--I Io`v||uru-lwu and (`hrisuun mun-luliun. I! It be a reality, than gn-at pnpnluu-nu an an un. In-ayou the bar 11 um: uvlnttuflor the urulml, nu-I what M19 iv du|'n~,;! In unlvr tn tn:-la Ibo auulmuclo at out- uhh-rn we nnmdmpnll tvolmk-almro onto! our n-llgtuu. \\'n..... we talk to pvoplo about we lxypuv-Ink` umuu and I-`I1-ax-h ls`.uwyrlo- pullanluu. nu! Ba-utlnlanlcm. and Compin- u-uuhmun. wo an an imp-dune and Hub uudemuul u If a puygic-nu would tnlk to us about tho;-rk-nnltum and hm-n-outalnmu-|.._ `ml nmrhullc Iymptcmnx ll .... , 5 . __... .4 ml... M.LnI..nLn-I unani. um u... ... . - nniuisler sumbu m I I has lllllv Iunvotws of . .:,.a_-|..... ..I r - - ,, , l`onl`|ruad on one three. 1 Also all the Latest Styles in Col- Iars,Cuffs,Ties, Braces, Cuff Buttons, Pins, &c. | aplrlt Ul l'Il I|l`l\I'IIraI team "No n cum] duo) : Nu tr! Iu.m.-rr all ma pew No Anlllnluumn-," while I lhu pulpit. lxannnerinz of In-hrf. [--un-lung out ....n.........m...n n'n\' Anal "ouuen`nI in all the but Fnbriou. new aougnn. new Illltlel. - Our stock conduct of Bonus. Melton. Nnpo. Friuu. Pilpu. Wanted: and Fancy Twoodn for Ovcmoth. 5` _ Tilda. Black And Colorod. ms! Fancy \_\'onodn t9r`|Snnh_ngp, and the choicgut vurigty ofI"ucyl`uutinpbohofoundtn\ho city. v Place your odor any ad have r Full Suit or Ovenut nude baton lb; tn-ud h. gin: to boom. qnd nunuhor. OUR 1 CR8 ARE` RIGHT. . CS our utock Pugy Wontedl for Princ.A||s'\-rt Suits. . N o. ROBINSON. \\'O`ll`! moving 5 urge um exwnuvv II-vi 'h`ouuen`ngI all the `Latest Fubricu, design. I \ Om nch mmninh of Raven. Meltonl. Nuns. 8penoe &. 0rumIey's Great Millinery Show Now Going` On. We regret thxtour Show Room was -not large enough to admit all who wished to gain mliiiittnnce, And that we could not give the attention to All we would like fmm the crush. \\`onId those who hud ditliculty in seeing. and `those who could noget in for the crowd. kindly call again and we will be glad to show them the goods wh or they wish to put- nhnm nr lint. ` , llllly VIII usual Gun '1' nu: uv 5In\I Iv uuvvv unuu Iuv vans- -u chase or not. an-\nuther Lot of New York Hats and Trimming: in today. SPEHBB & l}RlIII.EY 8. * {Grand Opening of Fall and Winter Goods U7V;.A L .5761/Es The above goods we call particular attention to, as we have a Large Assortment and our Prices the VERY LOWEST FOR GOOD GOODS. 5 EXTRAK ID GLOVE SALE. John Laidlaw & Son, 5 %'Ask to see our Heavy Mattalasse Cloaking at $1.50, actually worth $2. DRESS GOODS, KID GLOVES, F. X. GUUSINEAU & 80. Black Curl Cloakings, Handsome Grey Curl Cloak- ings, Astrachan Curl Cloakings, Canadian Ulster- ings, English Cloth Ulsterings, German Cloth Ulsterings,. Children's Fancy Striped Ulsterings, Blanket Ulsterings, Black Otto- mans, Col'd Ottomans. SPECIAL VALUES. SPECIAL CUT PRICES, SPECIAL BARGAINS. -TAKE ADVANTAGE- GREAT SALE NOW GOING ON. THIS VVEEK (Ill? IIEW FIRE KING, IN 4 SIZES. THE BUSIEST PLACE IN THE CITY '\\'o1re thawing large And extensive uaortment 0! Ovepvoatinga. Suiting: and mm...-inn in nll ma Vhunt Fabrics. dcnllhl. uhudec. ' ` C. BOBIN'SOIlSl"S- Cashmere Gloves, Cashmere Hosiery, Wool Underwear. SATURDAY. Ofthe Opportunities of our NORTH SIDE- ._A1*__ Wellington St, -2 Dcom {mu SL. I0l'Illll'IIl OI U , 1.-..:.... ml. Those Reliable Stoves ure for sale only nl the .\'E\\' STOVE DEPOT. BIBBY & VIRTUE,

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