Sahel-nun! comfort «n M grow on Nature's hen-en an": All we can beat all Chrllt '0 “0'. I- may and to“. Some of you got astray by looking for better mum-3e; other: by bring scared of the dose. The hounds get over Into the pasture-ï¬eld. The poor thing: fly In every direction. In a few moment: they are tom of the hedge: and they no pluhed of the ditch. and the lost cheep never gate home unless the far- mer gen after it. There 1: nothing 9‘ but he will an at magi-ulna. Eadie. Isa vill II t on; he will watch the pm. A min! The muster-piece of God Almighty. Yet on my. "It is only I man." Can a astute like tlmt be led on hunk: of the wilder- â€chm-Moi: "DIMIMM thMIflnmymum-eu; mummy-anulormugml submit-(Ml. Winn“ coal? Ithalmllnumnmo flood. mun-u? You-yum tantrum." “hotly-nag... womb-ll. Rho-1y..." owl-hurl h Mullen me. What In I an} Th mm ml 01th worlds, m In mo- him hold of «nine-«Imam Ann! No “menu-urchin. Non-um in“ III. The net-ml mm the throne mm outlive Nu. m Ital-I an" die. but In VII! ml their C!- ml of all Mo me; am new m i m m but I- (out of Mn, and (he Incl the that m m indium! no main: mulled all the occasion ‘10! III. and It cried: "Wake up, tune up!" so uue llule Anon-cu In Me has been Ian mud!“ to your and th- ull flu mum: mtubuuuu Ed m Poor punt-run Ia your you Ind h the mid. Thu world elated nu. mu m In lulled . noun“ In mm m; "flu I. moi you. I: my and yuu. m! m- wuru Iu A $353 Did nut Ind-an Intact-m tn mu My 0! darin- Ind "cable give you any aspects! madam? Bulwâ€" n- upnued y... mum "to you out, bulloâ€" kn you "le u a rig. m- neâ€" ludo you Ind. You no! «loll-rs. but you not no net. God have my cl the nun who 1m lofllll‘ w huh In. to contort MI! The worm alani- ed you no hum“: plans». A u- an: lunch tel-r Hood on the um mutton-an. In thunder: at I'. ulna. cane MI m- u. galleria. and any thought It tn the m ‘NCE more I ring the old Gospel heli. The ï¬rst hair of. my next text is an in- dictment: All we. like sheep, have gone astray. Some one says: “Can't you drop that ï¬rst word? that in too genernh that ewoepe too wide a} circle." Some man rises in the nudi- ence and he looks over on the opposite side of the house and says: "There in n hinephemer: and I understand how he has gone astray. And there in in- other part at the houee io n delimiter, end he has gone “tray. And there in an impure person. and he has gone aetray." Sit down. my brother. and look at home. My next text takes lie all In. It eterte behind the pulpit. eweeps the circuit of the mun. and comes heck to the point where it start- ed. when it aye. Alee, like eheep, hove gone utrey. I can very eerily understand why Martin Luther threw up his hand- otter he had found the Bible and cried out. “Oh! my line. my nine!" and why the puhiioen. according to the contour to thin any in the out. when they have any "edema. bean to-heet hint-ell and cry, n he mote upon hie hreeet, "God he merellul to me. e einncrf" l wee. like Inlay of you, hroosht up in the country. end I know cone or the helm: ot eheeo. end how they get may. end whet my text ' menu- when it aye: “All we. like thew. have gone utny." Sheep get ‘ letrny in two weye: either by trying to not into other venture. or iron: heiu ‘ ecered by the den. In the tormer wey eorne of III set utrey. We thought the religion of Jeeue Christ not or on ehort common. We thought there wee bet- ter peetunze eomewherc else. We thought it we could only lie down on the heel: at o dieteut stream. or under I meet ooh- on the other side ot tome hill. we night he better led. We want- «i other outta-3e then the! which God. through June Christ. are our haul. and we wondered on. end we won- uiered on, Ind we were loot. We wanted hrunl. one we round urhexe. The; lorther we wandered. ill-tend of ï¬nd- lu rich vector-3e. we ionnd hieetetl heetll and sharper recite end more «lulu nettiee. No venture. liow wee It in the rluh home when you loot " your child? Did they route around and 3 help you very much? Did your worldly " 'eeeoeietee coo-ole you my lunch? ’" Did not the plain Chrietiee men who 5 note into your honor no net up with your demos child give you more coll- 0' tort then all worldly e-ocletee.‘ Dial ll oil the eonrieiel loop you ever heeni comfort you in that any oi here-re- nmlt n lunch on the eon. they on. N to room-pom“ the very eon. that wee 0‘ eon: by your little child the loot kh- heth eitoroooe of her lite. Thm h e hem III Per. In only. i 4 1 , I l i I l .‘ i l .. Golden Tut: “IV-vs Ila Turned Every- one in Illa Own Way. and the Lord no". Lula on Illn- tlu lnlqmty o! [In All"-lllllll. IIâ€. 0. TALMAGE’S SERMON. “THE sneer ASTRAY" cHosaN son auuoav-s sumac-r. through an the mm of the-o nichunhevooonetoheerymh-r- deno,nndtopordonyoeretu,ndte Firmrdemmotthenon uyehoni- der. poi then on my hart." "0n him the lard hath laid the iniquity at us all." Sin he Iirnolt neutered tho Hie out of some of yon. At times it has nude you cross and unreasonable. and ‘it has nailed the brightneu of your days and the pence of your nights. There are men who have been riddiwi of sin. The world gives them no rm- lace. Gomamory and volatile the world, while eternity. on they look for. ward to it, is he black no midnight. They writhe under the sting: oi a con. science which proposes to give no rest ‘ here end no rent hereafter; end yet they ‘ do not repent. they do not prey. they do ‘ not weep. They do not realize that just the position they occupy is the meltion occupied by secret. hunch-eds and thou- sands oi men who never Sound on! tuned by (I. aim ot III. n "a nonhuman-Mote. Chum helfldelnc inï¬ll-the tho-cm cum-m glam van nlytloiell, no rem-ding be" .1 the nub-Inca. mm'nylwmlnoflhd. Ila mac-wmnmmm to taunt the «rim-lilo an the lat. mmnyMtkh-dm to hid the Ink-fly or II All." Why. than. will... carry III-In? You ammmtmmmm "or eon-Med. You Innate!) m mAmfl-«nmhflnmm Antoine-clef. Hun-clima- mmaflthmdmmeu-e? mumndmdonhmr human: "I lane-new III the lacerations It then an. ad § new I. I: oblimlol; Ion an no menu with which 1 Ian}. news that obligation; '0' [he no I menu. can It cl! on." The debt I: paid. mu no theft: '- hav- ulln II the hub. wehvemdwlndcmhtln no your on Int!" But ouncuo you “aluminum-cutoudluu wounded In tho homo and I tell uncouâ€" clouo at you: (at with mom "to. tutuu on dbknullouo. who: would you do? You would to" to you: eon- rudeo. ooylug. “Co-o uul Ion. Illa mo- Io new; Mu Ibo whom: lot on an II. to tho mm." on I would b o and Im to your IMO. no you took! m: no "on c» [mud 'bmlmhlln.oodpllmlu III u-lmloueo out In. no lo Ibo mm ‘ um love an muon- no" he. Woo“ elm-o ho "yum; mun bu I, «mun lion “Mom? no! lo. You oouldoemuuutlodou. Thu!- who! Clrlol dots. I! we could pay our com Ihou II Ioukl be boiler to go up and on them._ Inns. "Hm, Ind. Buttholmpsnotlnytntmss door wide enough to lot In sll out and to let sit have: in. Bound It on the om. with all the stops out. 711mm it on the bums with all the string stuns. Wlth sll the melody possible let the heavens sound it to tho estth and lot. the csrth tell it to the havens. “PM } Loni hath laid on Mn the iniquity oi " an all." I am glad that. the prophet. did ‘ not stop to twist: whom he meant. by "him." Him 0! the mun, him at the bloody sweat. hit- 0! the murmtloi throne. him at tho moilxion sunny. "On him tho Lord hath hid the iniquity at us sll." “0h !" ssys some tun. "that isn't morons. thst isn't tsir: lot every man any his own harden sud psy his on debt." That sounds unleash“. it I hsro an ohilutlo- sad i have the amu- to Inset It. and I come to you sud ssh you to settle that ohiiutlon. you rightly say, "My you own dshls." it you and l. vslhiu don the stuntâ€" tmth hslo. hsstty and roll-4 ssh you to carry no. you any rightly. "Wslh thoroughly lost as a lost sheep. It may hsvs been In 1851, during the ï¬nancial panic, or dun-in: the ansneinl stress in the tall or 1878, when you got sstrsy. You almost became an othe- ist. You said, “Where is God that hon~ est men so down and thieves prosper?" You were dogged or creditors. you were dogged ot the banks. you were dogged oi.’ worldly disaster, and some 0! you went into mieanthropy, and some or you took to strong drink, and others . at you fled out or Christian association, and you got. astray. Oh! man. that was the lost time when you ought to have lorsaken God. Standing amid the noun‘ dering or your earthly failures, how could you get along without s and to comfort you. and s. God to deliver you, and it God to help you. and a God to save you? You tell me you have been through enough business trouble slmost to kill you. I know it. I esnnot un- derstand how the boat could live one .hour in that chopped sen. But I do not know by what process you got astray; eon-e in one way sud some in another, and it you eouid really see the position some of you occupy betore and your soul would burst into an agony of tears vund you would pelt the heavens with the cry. "God have mercy!" Sinsi's batteries hsve been unllmbered above your soul. snd st times you have heard it thunder "The wages of sin is desth." "All have sinned and come short of the glory of God.†“By one msn sin entered into the world, sud death by ‘ sin; and so desth tinned upon ell men. ‘for thst sll hsve sinn .†"The soul that slnneth. it shsll die.†When 8e- hustopol wss being bombarded. two Rossisn Mates burned sll night in the harbor, throwing I. [luv upon the tumbling tom: ssd some at you. . horn whst you hsve told me yourselves. some at you no stsndiu in the night at your soul's trouble. the esnnonudo. snd the conï¬scation, sod the multi- pliestlon. ssd the multitude at your sorrows sud troubles I think most looks the wings ot God's hovering snsels shiver to the tip. iooahnmmumemum thanks, but I! we can. to mumâ€"we nun cane to live. and It we cone to ex. mmmmanteelnmn A mum qnm. Thanksgiving Is the vlul breath of I thank!!! spirit. It is silly to any: "I am thinkful if I never choose to ex- prm IL'_' n It not all of life to breathe. and It It not all of thiamine: to am en 1 all n0- calm ulna-- minntauyhnmuuu â€amalgamation“! Ir.mmmnm_mnhm Milan. [animation-unh- "human-mm“ uni-m. that live mm: dmkhxln mama-"mama «gunman-um!" A can In... lav. Dr. m. It a alum-c u the lam. To-mlel m In ll. Do lat mm mm (bl-a. If Imam-mummumn mutilationâ€. In... that"? :- mnhy mu. IO. Study (in mm c! act, nd wit-Ill. will all In their {mm W nan. «ll sum. when dam-pom we m and. and '1!“ we mu for- m: “a Main. u '9 one: dun tat- haruco. ad brain-m cur-20m Never Mon-Morn.†word. It I. lie sound that Inlet the «AMI. 1. Dam d It. Int album-ell. [Whminlmlklflc d. Role-In um. um». a In (I. [In dwellhcmddlnuhm Ion «mm. . Do not «you In. Inch {to- «born. but nae-hr (in All have n 1’. I... o I" I... I. [an to .m- ywmlvu. Ind Co to [not nd lam-L 1. and your mun. may II m d In mu, Ira-luau and (noble. and non.- than by mm. mllueoudnmolmrm Men-Madonna. tummkummflmhn mod my." word-ovum II‘ WIMIMmthm ulnmrfluo. Inc Juan 0!. II II widthâ€"ml Inl- adoâ€"u the Inn port-ha. for the In- vluuou ls. "va" will. In bl- aomo;" who-com. who-nova. whoso- cur! “moan"...muumm. New and no wr- m and; cm. In". halo. 0: In“ any "in n: a M M a hoot. Some one comes here to-dsy sud i He comes to this place. I must stand slide. Taking thst plsoe he spresds abroad his hands, sud they were nailed. You see his lest: they were bruised. He pulls aside the robe and shows you his wounded heart. 1 say: “Art thou wens-y?" "Yes," he says. “weary with the world's woe." i say: “Whenco earnest thou?" He says: “i come from Calvary." i say: "Who comes with thee?" He says: "No one; i have trod- den the wine~press alone." i say: “Why oomest than here?" “Oh!" he sol/l. “i came hem to carry all the sins and sor- rows oi’ the people." And he kneels. He says: “Put on my shoulders all the sorrows and all the sine." And. cone selous of my own stns first. i take them and put them on the shoulder: of the Son of God. i ssy: “Count thou bear any more. 0 Christ?†He says: “Yes. more." And i gather up the sins or all those who serve at these alters. the oili- acre of the church at Jesus Christâ€"l gather up all their sins and I put them on Christ's shoulders, and I say: "Csnst thou hear any more?" He says: “Yes. more." Then i anther up all the sins of s hundred people in this house and I put them on the shoulders of Ch-ist. sud I say: "Csnst thou hear more?" He says: “Yes. more." And i gather up all the sins of this assembly. and put them on the shoulders of the Son or God. snd 1 say: "Canst thou hear more?†"Yes." he says. “more." But he is depot-ting. Clear the way tor him. the Son of God. Open the door and let him pass out. lie is csrryiug our sins and hearing them swsy. We shsll never see them sgsin. He throws them down into the shysm. sod you hesr the long reverhersting echo of their toll. "0n him the Lord hath isid the iniquity at us nil." Will you let him Into your sins to-dsy‘! or. do you say. "i will tshe ehsrlo of them myssll. I will light my own hsttles. i will risk eternity on my own soonest"? i know not how nesr some of you hows sons to cussing the line. A clsrntnss ssid in his pulpit one ashhsth: “Boron nest Sstnrdsy main one st his sudisneo will hsve pssssd out at lite." A sontlemsn ssid to soother ssstod next to him: “i don't believe it: i mess to wsteh. no it it doesn’t come true by next Sstnrdsy night. I shsli tell that eiorcynisn his islsehood." The sun sssted next to him said: “Psrhsps it will be your- self." "Oh! so." the other rsplisd: "I shall live to he sn old also.“ Thst night he hrssthed his lsst. 'l'tHisy tho stior eslls. All Insy cone. God never pushes s no oil. God never destroys snyhody. The non jumps oil. stsnd sside. He comes up thrss steps. 3 i mot l'llCl ro- mss-ons. ' ThoJohn A. summmu Crosse. Wis. psy high prices in new ‘ things. They recently paid $300 tor s [yellow rind wstermelon. 81.000 tor 80 En. new osts. 3300 tor 100 lbs. of pets- toes. etc.. ere! Well, prices for pets- toes will be high next tsll. Plsnt s plenty. Mr. Wideawelne! You'll make money. Seller's Earliest are lit to eat in 28 days after planting. His Chsnl- plan of the World is the greatest yielder on earth and we challenge you to pro- duce its equal. "do“ wlli until it cents in stumps to a John A. Shiner Seed 00., Lil Crosse. Wis, you will set. free. ten packages grains and grasses. including Teoslnte. Spurry, Giant incarnate Clover. etc. and our mammoth cstsm locue. Catalogue lie. {or mailing. mu. ‘ A Biron-e Mules-l Process. "it is a wonder to me." said Willie Wishiugton, "to see how quickly the minds at some men not. There are people who can decide in an instant what it would take others a long limo to consider. 1 met-a man the other evening who is that way." “Was he a lawyer?" “i don't know. But he had an intel- iectual sweep that was astounding. i met him in the hall Just as he was wrenching ioh an umbwella. '18 that your umhwellnl' he inquinhed. ‘No,’ wepiied 1. 'ln that casc.‘ he answered. ‘it's mine.‘ "â€"Wsshinston Star. lists of Ohio. City or Toledo. mess County-es. Front 1. Cheney moles osth thst he I the senior rtner ot the ilnn oi‘ l'. 3-. Cheney 5 0.. doing business In the City of Toledo. County and Btste stars- Isid. sud that sstd iirm will y the sum of One Hundred Dollars or such snd every enss ol Cstnrrh thst osnnot be cured by the use at l-lsil's Cstsrrh Olin. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me sad subscribed in my presence this 3th ds of December s. “1:.th A. w. a non. ' 'f'otsry Public. : tshsn interns)- on the blood sad Hell‘s Cstsrrh Con 31 sud sets direct? mucous sun-ism “is. system. and â€It"? cam: '00.. rot-so. o. . . 0 Sold by 6 Its; ï¬e. Hull's Fun 1 Hill. In. ocean‘s-s o-ns Mup- M. in proportion to the popnlstion. the [mint number at teleprsphie dis- patches sre sent in Ausirslis. For every hundred inhshitsnts nesriy twice ss msny mod on sent in Austrsiis so in Amuletâ€"Es. loud“ To elosnse the system in s gentle sod W! beneï¬cial mom. when the gprisnim snows. son the true sud pes- laur- (0 guy Mod and menu-l V. N. U. CHICAGO. VOL. XI. No.10 “ramp-u. uni-{Taj- Mrlu mil. «mu um: â€um New â€"0Iflu ml matâ€"Pick. Alan: no 1.... m null-3 I. the population ol AIM. In... an mum-(m Mm m In a: I m I. nun. M at chm A "calm. I... church-par III-h It II 3 Mat mummi- for enm- pIu Ml. M II. '0ch and chain. which to am II II- m, m (and than two an m. 3'0 clause on union In a null. and In]! hound“ manner. when Ibo Inna-um moon. on the Inc and per- tm "My. Dyna» 0! "In. on. homo um answer for all m Innâ€: nae can. only 50 mu: 0.. lam in u. an the mall... luv-mum by the L Ila-uh m any (room: only. all to: au by m (mam number of “Immune db- palchn m an In Andruh. For every hundred Inhlblunu mrly mica In any managed an an In AIIII'IIII :- In Amuletâ€"Bx. 0.1%?an J. CHENEY Sworn to before me and mhacflbed In In mono. Hall «a d. of December. a: 1'." ~ "- “mm...†1 Hull's (ht-"II Can If “an lulu-nul- â€nematmwontumm mucou- urum an um. and hr layman]; nu. A strange Inlet“ Pun-on. "ll la a wonder to me," nld Wllllo Wishington, "to see how quickly the minds of some men net. There are people who can decide "I an Instant what It would take other: a long time to consider. I met-a man the other evening who Is that way." “Was he a lawyer?" “I don't know. But he had an Intel- lectual swamp that was astounding. I met him in the hall Just as he was wrenching {oh an umbwella. '18 that your umbwella.†he luqulnhed. ‘No,’ weplled 1. 'In that case; he answered, ‘lt's mlne.‘ "â€"Wuahlngton Star. ‘ Inn of Ohio. cu, at Tate“. lam County-u. Frank J. Cheney make- oath that b. I the nnlor garmer o! the ï¬rm of l’. JCheney 0 doing blames- In ll- Clty of Toledo. county and Sun- aton- Iuld. Ind that an! arm will 1 mo nun of One Hundred Dollar- or each tad every one o! Cutarrh um 00mm! he curd by the tug 9t Hall's Cglrggrll I'm-Oy- W “3 Plâ€. {lid .3 Rory nu. Him-alumna Vol" run-«v0 (Mal. Ind mu ym- can talk and Inn uqlplup .3 y»: “to. Green popplcu urn used on theater huts. Persian lamb and sable II a very rich eomblnuunn. In ulna- at mm 3 auto hm rivers. «can an distilled by that Columbia â€mam 0' ' hamâ€".Mflhh m â€Mm†Ten Colt-nun. aha-had]: Add: $100th IOMWIIO. If “La Belle Chocoktlere" 133'! ï¬ the can. It lsnt Walter Biker M BrewastCocoa. - [*I-Iâ€"Mflâ€"Ig Battle Thou mural-Inc Com I 'nothhg,andth¢5mtpléochnddy " uhmumwddhflm ! ' . E â€If Yougctova'meof “Battle Ax" {0: IO cmtflhanaay mJJJIJJJQ manna“ ’3 02803“ '/r 7 PLUG mmuucnmm. WALTER BAKER . 00a «Data. An Yowonly m u m *ï¬ good toms; 1.0.: '_,:~». , ~£