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ATTORNEY*. J SPICER LEAMINO, ^ * ATTORNEY JIT-LAW MIUCIIOR AMlMAhTTN INCHANCABT 47 WAAHiMi>TO« Sriucrr, CAMt Mat CtTT. N. 3. jy^nUOAN HAND, ATTOkHKT AMU CoUKAEIAOR-AT-LaW. Solicitor. M»lcr »ml KicmiiM-r Id Ckmocrry. SuiinUM- Court Comtnwk uul NiAaij Pulilic. Cai'k Mat Covbt Houak, N. J.
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A POOR IXVISTMENT. OO HAVE BARGAINED VOUR SOUL AWAY FOR NAUGHT.
ootnrd by tbr cllltrrm. vbo rama lu Urea Dumber, to hear tba (amouA Brooklyn di Tina The Mibjact of the arrmon for tbia
i Into the ball I ■ | and Ua wail wm hi. death cbaml
hi* wit, til. tin. aoul Dl-I tbr bU dpattilart, a
NTOt'KTOX HOTEIa,
iriy perlret. Orchralre play, n.urnint mH-ri ■> auu am F. THKO. WALTON. I'roprlrlor.
The Lord', people had Edna headlong Into ata, and aa a pui.Lhmetit they had been earned captirr to HabjYon. They found that Inlqnltr did not pay. Cyme wired Babylon, and felt ao aorry for thne poor cai-tive* that, without a dulUr of oompenaation. he let them go hoimi So that, literally, my text wa, fulfiliX. *Y* bare
' ya .hall be
ritbou
uotiey
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There b euuugh Uoupel lu Ibl* text for j fifty M-rmuu. There *re prnou. here who I have, like the people of the text, wild out : wives or to The|-' * • • ' devil.'' but the purehi
lM
body, lumil a
and jolly j "Ye b»vc w>M pert* with i ““Kht. bi* pby.lcal heallh by overwork. He pert* j OkCK U>si It loom with bi* eotucieuee. Hr |«Kt« with much { How could y widow? domeetic etijoynirML He with oppor- J 111,1 Y 1,or *o“l "•» • mere —
bi* at
. And no
nuke* at
i.t.llment*. He pay* !
•bop? Did y
’night be too
tb
Lellment. noil t e are gone, aud le by he pay. d
one tialf of b-a I <lo ' ,rn ,ur exuoctioi,? tir I town the third *'h , l »oul waa wo rtcra of hi* na- j crrr » ,ul your foreliugrre ...y year, have j ’Tu"^ o„
ug the L*»5> . I
the farthmt
gtMxla. I have |uwaed over to you my Indy. | , ‘" 1 ,ll “ l “ * my mind and my wui. aud 1 baveonme *heu U.e everla, now to collect the two hitudml aud fifty Oh. n.) brother, e thoui-aml dollar-.*' “Two hundred aud j 3 “ u » ,1 >>iiid part wi fifty thouaatnl dollar.?" eay, the world. "'** lmvc J” 11 Well," you say. But I hat e wine
ley you ow e me, want to engage lu. . . >ouri«rtof tlw I
contract." “Hut." aayathr world. “I hav* “
dX. 1 am l-ankrnpt. 1 cannot pa*»ubly |ny that debt. I have not tor a long time exi-eclrd to pay It-' “Well,” you thru
cheated out of It. 1
waul to prove, a. I will, that you were | crazy ou that -ul-ject. and that the world, under aucb circuu—taneea. had no right to lake the title deck fiuui you: and if you i High Chauea-ry Court of Heaven rviiiatab lug you in the ji.iaae-u.ion of your wuk "Oh." you eay. “I am afraid of Uwjulta; theco-t." Then have you forgotten the aelveadur naught. and ye .ball la- redeemed
bring In the verdtn a ..a in at yon of guilty, gulltyl Prepare to dir orbetkera In that blood. Stratrb you reelf out for the wertfloa or accept the Saebrnr . aacrtftce. Da
prior The next tad hea.rl
wnl The Bret Ud It uf Cl. rial at tba tomb of
» high cnooeb
price. The ir to be the whi|.|w,l l«k of Pilate', hall, but it U iaa a high eu.Mieh price Caaithepaw aible that bearru oaanut Imy you Ini Heaven trim one, more. It my*: 1 hid tbi. time for that man', aoul the torture* of Cbrixt a martjtdoiu. tbd blood oo hi* temple, the blood ou bu cheek, the blood on hi* chin, the blood on bla band, lb* blood oo faiaaide. the blood on bi* knee, the blood oo bU foot—tbr blood In dropa, the blood In rilla. tbr blood In puolacoagulated beneath the crew..-the blood that wet the Up* of the wldiere- ajieare. the Mood that plaabed warm In the farm of hi* onnnlea " Glory to Uod. that buj a In* III The hlgbeat price that wa. ever paid for any thing waa |«VI for your aoul Kothlna could buy it but blood! The retrangrd property la bought lawk. Taka iL "You have aold you reel vea for naught; and ye
atoning blood, rlranaiag blood, life giving blood, •anctifylng blood, glorifying blood of Ja.ua! Why not hurat Into lean at tb* thought that for thee be abed it—for thet the bard hearted, for tber the hat? log to do with it except that, like the eno mlea of Cbri-t. I put both my hands lute that carnage and w.aip up both palma full, nod throw it on ray brad aX cry, '111* Wood be on u. and on our chUdrea." ** Can you doeucba.Maku.g thing aa that? Jua i* the hit—id of the Son ■d aX driven
of Godwhc bark all Umar yearn. Oh. do n any longer! Come out boldly aod frankly and hoiustly. ami nil Christ you are wiry. You cannot afford to ao roughly treat him upon w hom every thing depend* Ido not know how yvm^will get away from tbia aubjecL Yon are that yon are sold out, aX tlx Christ want* to buy you back. There are three prraoum who come after you today—OX the Father, GX the Son aX OX tin- Holy Ohmt. They unite
a combat* By the bigbaal throne to lx aX by the deejirat chaam in bell. I beg you lookout. Cole** you allow Christ to carry awav y our aim, they will carry you away. Cnlem you allow Chnat to lift you up. they will drag you down. There Is only one hope lor you. and that la the blood. CbrUt. the *ln offering, bearing your Iran* grce»iou» Cbriat, the surety, paying youi debts. Cbriat, the divine Cyrus, loceeulug
your Babylonlnb cajaivlty.
Would you uca like to be free? Here i* tbe price uf your iii-eration—not money, but blood. I tremble from bead to foot, not Iwcauar 1 fear your j-rv-wuce. but I*. for immortal rewue. Tin* la the altrnia tire divinely put, "He that belirreth on the Sou .hail have evrrlaatlng life; and he tlx helieretfa not on the Sou shall nut are life, but the w rath uf Uval abldeth on him “ In the last day. If you now reject Cbri-d. every dn>p uf that **>nScUl bluX. InMeX
cheat, a
a It w
uld
It Is a bogus aorli year-old swindle. I
‘rad aud fifty
anythin!
ly thing
little wl nd get for It wc
dollars foi •ay. them It
worth anything ft
buy your way-
are ami pun nd* sterling
mean outmng at the gate of mercy. If you could buy your salvation, heaven , would ho a great ajieruUtlon, an extei
-vr* It hard ' v. fc * ou Wall street. BX men would go
2r=2L*2J
lawful tewlcr. w hat U? I j BloXl Whine? Are we t-
uigbter? Ub. no. It
oura. It want, a king's bloX. poured from royal arteries It
that. The world will "T?. b *. * u>rreut Bat where
-xugh from sanitary
o through
thousandth jaui of a
dead. "Oh," yon say. . . | anyhow." Ob. my brother! yon need j
-d after you are , Wood tl
you. The treasure, of tbi* world will -I pan current lu the future world, and If all the Wealth of the Hank of England . . ockel of your abroad and you lu live mid.1 uf the Jordan of death
riage. you could not do It.
•lit in your exlau-noe beyond which all earthly values fall, ami mauy a man baa wakened up In web a time to find that "Tahow for It. I should aa soon think of going to Chatham .trart to buy silk pocket bandkrrebirfa with oo out too In them, aa to go to Hit* world expecting to
find any permanent hapj-lnrea It ha* do- w i, 0
> who ha*
. — king?
| I sac a great many throne* an mauy occupant*, yet none M-vm t lug down to the rescue. But afu the clock of night lu Bctblebem strike* 1 1-. and the silver pendulum of a star swing, across the sky. and I sec the King . of Heaven riatuir un. uml he descends and
r to »tar. and from and lower, nntil bo
touches the sheep covered bills, and then on to another hill, this last skull shaped, aud there, at the sharp stroke uf pereocullou, a rill incarnadine trickle* down, and we who could nut he redeemed by money are redeemed by precious aud imperial
KO Kt-UGIOX or BRAIN*
• day professed Christian* iX aud elbereaiUcd that . a religion uf bloud. What uii seem to want a rell-
| do you want? ' ’ gtou of braltis.
History tells us of our who resolved that j blood is the hie e would bare all bis senses gratified at j bloud. Uugbt a* aod the adhie time, aod he expended i What did be sa] thousands of dullsrs on each sense. H* [ with comij-lihli
, ami there were the first ! gold, but by the land pleasing his ear, and j You put your L
pictures fascinating his holy
eye, and there were costly aromatic* regal- ‘ ~ bi* nostril*. aX there were tbe richest ata aX wines and fruits aX confeons pleasing the apj—Ute. aud there waa itl couch of sinful Indulgence ou which recline-1, and tbe man declared afterward that be would give ten times what he tuvd given if he could jmv* one week of inch enjoyment, even though he lost hi* »oul by U4 Ab! that was the rub] He did lone hta soul by Itl Cyrus the conqueror thought for a liule while that be waa making a fine thing out of this world, aod yet before Ire came to bis grave be wrote out this pitiful epitaph for his monument: “A am Cyrus I occupied the Persian empire. I waa king over Asia Begrudge me not Ibis monument." But tbr world in after
years plowed up bis sejmlcher
Tbe world clapjred Its hands aX etamped lu feel In honor of Cliaria* lathitr. but what docs be any? "1 walk up aqd down, thinking 1 am happy, but feeling I am not." Call the roll, and he quick about IL Samuel Johusou, tbe learned! Happy? ' am afraid 1 .ball some day get crazy." William Hazlitt, lire great essayist! Happy? "No. I have been for two
going uj) aX down Psteri a volcano in my breast."
StnoUet, tbe witty author! Happy? “No. I am sick of praise sX blame, aud I wish to God that I bX such circumstances around me that I could throw my pen into obll-rioo." Buchanan, the world renowned writer, exIUd from his owo country, appealing to Henry VIU for protection! Happy? “No. Over mountain* covered with snow. aX through valley* flooded with rain, 1 com* a fugitive." MoUere. the popular dramatic author! Happy? "Na TbU wretch of an actor Iu*t now
recited four of my Un*a without toe proper T accent eX gesture To have tbe children guilt today- Ten JhouaaX roiom of brnreo ——
clou* bluX of Cbriat.* Ith-iraw the bluX, aw! ;>>rp»e. fit only for Ux
grata Why did UX command tbe pricau of okl to strike tbe knife lob, the kid, end tbe goal, end Abe pigeon, end the bullock, aud the lamb? It was so that when the bloX rushed out from these animals Oil the floor of tbe ancient tabernacle the people should be compelled to think of the coming carusge of the Sun of God. No
bloX, no atonement.
1 think that UX mteXX to I 111 prows us with a vividness of that color. Tbe green uf the gross, the blue uf the sky, would not have startled aud arumasi us like this deep crimson. U is as If UX hX said: “Now, siuoer, wake up and sec what tba Saviour endured for you. This is Dot water. This 1* nut wine This Is bloX. It Is the bloX of my Sum it Is the blood of the Immaculate. It It the blood of UX" Without
- nitu who, courts ■'not gtilUy." who
There has been i of law. ha* pi nevertheless ho*
bloX fouX In fata room, aixl what shall we do io tbe last day If it be found that we have recrudUX the Lord of Ulory aX have never rejientX of it? You must bo.Ueve.lulbc MuX ordie. No escape. Unlow you let the sacrifice of Jesus go lu your stood you yourself must aufler. It is either
Christ'e bloX or your bloX
"Oh," says some one, "tbe thought of bloX sickens me” Uood. GX intaodX It to sicken you with your ala Do not act aa though you hud nothing to do with that Cal v art an massacre. You bad. Your tin* were tbe Implement* of torture Tbqee Implements were not made of steel end iron aX wood so much aa out of your iloa. Guilty of Ibis homicide, eX tbi* regiddawnd tbi* dciclde, contra* your
t- pli-Xcd If you had repcolcd, w ill
*ee! with ell thy wave* against tba barren beach of Ux rocky aoul aX make it tremble Ub, the upjiraaalvcueae of the hour, the minute. Ux: second ou which the soul's destiny quivers, aX this Is that hour, that minute, that second!
ALL MAT Bg BAVfctt.
Some years ago there came down a fierce atorm on the eeacoaet, aud a vessel got in llie breakers and waa going to tdeore They threw up some signal of distress ami the people on shore saw them. They put out lu a lifeboat. They came on. and they saw the poor sailors, almost exhausted, clinging to a raft; and ao afraid were the boatmen that the men would gfv* up before they got U> them they gave them three round* of cheers, ami cried: “Hold on. there! bold ou! We'll save you!” After awhile tbe boat came up. One man waa as veil by having tbr boathook put lu tbe some lu another, but they all got Into the boaL "Sow," says the captain, 'Tor tbe
six,re Bull away now. pull!"
Tbe peojde on tbe UX were afraid tb* lifeboat had gone down. They said: “How lung the boat slays. Why, It must have been swamped aud they have all perished together." And there were men aud women on tbe pier heo-ls aX oAUie beach wringing their hands; aX while they waited and watched they saw something looming up through tb* mist. aX It turned out ui be tbe UfebuaL Aa auou as It came within speaking dr,lance the people on the ehuracried out: "Did you saveany of them? Did you save any of them?'' And aa tbe boat swept through the boiling surf aX came to the pier head tbe cajgain waved bis baX over tbe ezbauaUsl sailors that lay flat on tbe bottom uf the boat and cried: "AUaavX! Tbauk GX! All aavX!" - So may It be today. Tb* waves of youi •in run high, the storm U on you, but I cheer you with this Gospel hope. GX grant thqj within the oekt ten minutes we may row with you into the harbor of GX'* mercy. AX when these Christian men gather arouX L> see the result of IhU service. and tbe glorified gathering on tbe pier beads of heaven to watch and to listen, may we be alii* to report all aavXl Young aX old. goX aX hXI AU aavadl SavX far time Saved for eternity. "AX ao il came to paas that they all eaoapX safe te
Lit tie Jack bad returned from a week'* rislt to bU Aunt Jesa' farm up the Hudson. iU saw a great many thing* there ' very different from ^uy be ever did at borne, among others amity churn butter. He was greatly Interested by tbe daaber's jumping up aud down In tbe churn. aX tbe fix evening o- bis return to the city atoppX. after H-e fix b'g tills- Into bla
' X aX butter, to remark:
Yon just ought to see how aunty make* butter with a barrel aud a broomstickT—
New York Bcounler
Of Vais* to Lect-w*rs sod StXeDle.
A lumlaoas crayon has been invented for tbe purpose of enabling lecturer* to draw
tbe blackboard w hen tbe room la dark-
ened for tba Use of tbe lantern. Tbe In-
Ilkely to prove of value not ouly

