TALMAGE SERMON
ntANK DE WITT TALMAGE. D.D.. r* Mu Ckank. CfctfkJ*
CblrMo. Dk. ao.-la Ibl- arrmoo lb* •10*7 of tb» mi*r* gocM rwwUta ■ t*V MtUac awl lb* lra«oo of .Cbrtot.ao bop* aod aocoaracrmral U drawn trrm Ibrtr aipertoor*. Tba Wat U UaUbrw U. L “B*boWJ, tbrn cam*
Wbro, in MM A. O,
wu arnt la coorcrl lb* Xrlllab lataa to CbriaUanlty. Top* Grrgorj commandrd
i far as poaalbl* to Jbriatlan ordlnaMca
with tba beatbrn feaats. Tbt mult la tbat man/ M- tb* cualoma naaodatad wllb Cbrtatiuaa bar* tbeir orl*ln not la tb* blrtb of ChAat but In baatbrn faatlrltlaa. It la nij purpvM toda/ to t*U tb* alinpic Cbrlatiaa alorj, na found la tb* Bibla. and to applj aom* of Ita b«D*flc*nt teacblns* to tba prmctlcnll-
tiaa of *r*rjda>' Ufc.
Tba account of Cbrtat'a Wnb la not •olj aUnplj told, but rar/ brlrfl/ told. Wa would*Ilk* t. bar* known all tb* datalta of tbat woodroua *rent wMcb U daatload to tranafono tba world. Wc daplorr tb* Iom of an/ fact rrlatln* to •or Lord Bat tb* blatorUna would not bar* na coanra oumlrca with tba m of tb* picture, but with tbat
■bleb our ' ,' n>r i!
tb* world bar* born found a loon* tb* foliowrra of CbitW. tn* »1»C*1 of m*S bar* ratvred that Bctblrlwtn cararanaar/ to Icam of blm. About tb* mangrr Bit l*>o. Cbryauatom and Barnard. John W**S*y, Katwr, Bourdatou*. Uaaafllon. Uowtand Hill. Apurgmi. Joa*pb l*arfc*r. I>»t«bt I* Mood/ bar* pmcWM tb*lr ml*bU*at aermoua Tba armt**1 b/mnologtfta. Cbarl** W*al*/. Tat*. B/r-un. Bi.kop* ll*b*r and Krbl*. bar* wr1ti*u tb*lr po*tlc maatrrplacm Tb* (raataat painter*. Murillo, lt*pba*l. Iwonardo da Vlnct GuMo. Mlrbarl An
tbi neareat rallix III* count/ fam alnccrlt/ ami a*
il I lorrd tboa* old rranr*. Artabau gar* bla laat g*m. tb* r* for tbrlr boooaty l>*aatlful [•*arl. far bar ream* Aod
iln* p!»iy. wblcb I t.ow all bla t irpamrd In any coo- .now an old I
gregatlon Not only did I lor* tb*m. lotnd Cbrtat but I alau rr*t«s-t*d tb*lr lntrll*ctual Juat Ity. 1 think In rrfi-rroc* to tb* ala* of lipgan
niy audlruc* I wok* tbrre pnipurtloo atrly to aa niu- h brain aa 1 rrrr ad drraanl In a tnrtru|H>lltan audlrnc*. tVHl. tb* laat arrawn bad b**n d* llrerrd. and It »aa tjm* for tn* to go bark to my atudl**. I w aa f*rllng rrry
arttlr
at 111 b* b
nipl*
rrf"itb^rtr^ •««*
■ adding
Jnrad! Unit Tba Maw Tork editor trlcgraphad “Sand a* ooo worda all I want" Tb* aarrropoodaat tategrapbad again, "^an' nat b* told la laaa tban 1JOO " Tba *dl-
ITT M-” But If tb* atory of tb* cm Hon M told In 000 worda. tb* atory of tba aatlrtty U *reo more almply and briefly told. Tba account of JaatW birth la about aa almply toM as tb* record of bar baby a admit which a food motbar wrltre in tb* family Bible. ■Gartnida. or Jana, o* Mary; born Juna S. UM.~ A deaeo rorere In all more ttaa coo tala tba almpl* atory of OnbWa birth. Tb* atcood chapter of MfbaW'S gospel run* Ilka ttda: "Now. *b*n 'Jeaua waa born. In tb* day* of Hared tba king." In tb* ***t they did not reckon Urn* ao much by tb* yanr aa
Tba Magi !>*«■*«. Than this almpl* arronut of tb* n a step further.
palace: a atone crypt, net a canopied crib. Among all lb* cotnpaaWona of Gluck. Mendelaaobn. Bcbnbert. Chopin. Muaart. Haydn, feigner and Bretbo •en there la not a greater tban Han JeT* • Meastsb-~ For core Handel aur passed Handel, dtudy tb# bla'ory of William E. Gladatone. Isaac Newton, Agaasla. 81 r William Hamilton. Un*k Miller. BIT William Joore. Waablagton. Mr Walt** Bcott, Jdbn Cat tin, Ttwou* Cbalmere. and It will that the wire men of been willing to bow at the manger. Ob, my brother, nerer again In your prweor* let tb* Infidel* and agnostic* sorer at tb* mentality of Worship.re. when you and I bow at tb* foot of tb* Infant Cbrtat w* are bowing In goodly com pony. W* are bowing with tb* Intellectual giant* of tti* present and of tb* Immortal past Wellesed me ulrewtea •»*' Where did lb* Wire men com* from! Tb* far rest? Tb* word “*ast~ la eery defiulu It might mean eaatern Asia china. It might and probably doe* «an rents or India. At all crania, i* aaat was far off. It waa so far off 1st there at rang* trsrelcre muat bar* start led tb* InbabltanU of tba wrat am capital with tbeir peculiar garb aod tbeir foreign accent It waa ao far off tbat la all probability tba wire been unable to find a pita I bad they not wonderful atar. tb* •Ur of tba mat Ah. yrm. tb* magi. In to And tb* manger, bad many a day's march. Traveling In tbeir Om* bad to be don* on foot or oo bore* camel back. Tb*/ bad to tramp through the parched deserts. They
-V Wire men The, ) %nacamuaaa. not allly star gaarr*. Tb*/ were not Damp* going from place to place beraure they May to work. They were «b* Intelkc-
lr day. tb* In tba world of relnd. When Matthew i" b* knew
allpied from on* of tb* boua* roof* and fell upon the old man's heed But as be waa dying a strange spirit appeared before Aruban and practically said "Thou, O noble man. thou bast seen cur all tbrs* years Verily I say
II unto on* of the i brethren tboq baat i If tb* Christian 1
and feet II* ram* up him befon
gat*. Hr hesitated a roll* arout moment and then waa iwaalng on. from blm
I thought the man wanted
and my wlf* sine
* you a
* much, ao > would give
apple* we bale
e l-oor folka I could nol ie and my wife decided slowed In our orchard, are. air. Goudby. God Good tty ' Well, tn,
friend*. I am not tbat' countrymah
pm red down the muddy road t>> I crying like a child. I did not va tb* apple* for tbeir Intrlnaic worth,
valued the afft
I old I
p valley How ■camel If Msl-
chlar wat
would never bava reached the manger but for the strong arm* of bla two rlenda But wherever tbe three wire ten balled from, tbat gleaming atar mold beckon them oo and oo aod on And y*». my frteoda. though the wire aen bad to travel a long distance, they Id not have to go any farther tban oma sinner* will bar* to travel to find Cbrtat. My. my. my. bow long a die of ua bar* wandered forth Into tba land of atal Ten, twenty, thlc •tarred. Young man.
mu. you bare not felt tbe touch of manger since tbe da, you almost gar* your heart to Cbrtat In tbe vlL lag* revival—almost, but ref Deed Old an. for a quarter of a century yen tea never uttered the uame of Cbrtat leapt In blasphemy. Tea. yre tbe aoer will bare a king distance la tree to And tbe manger. He muat travel back over the crooked paths of many sinful year flat IMs Christman. If be will, be ran And the manger-find It beckoning blm frofn tbe far country of sin evan aa tbe star hi tbe mat gnMrd tbe three wire mao to tbe Infant Cbrtat
wblcb waa the In- written 'Houp a la Marie Wharton, e who gave those .. B(>a , | t gdlth Borden." etc . which
apples to me And I rained tbnae two , bow who waa responsible for every
Mg apples an highly that I carried tla-ui IT>urs ,
Brooklyn to show them to my Tbe Interval tbat la shown In tbe father and mother when I told them preparation and eating of there club Implr atory of that countryman's dlanrn „ rery striking Each girl bo it la tbat the risen and glort trlM t0 mlk , Ib , t^at aod fird Christ, who once lW fl belplea* moat popular, and In tbe evening rote* babe in tbat manger, rattles the gift- ir , „ , 0 which waa tbe moot »oc you bring to blm Below and Iwyond ^refol toorae -Philadelphia Record
tbe gift Itself be **• **—
• It. Far
sight tban tbe t tbe love of the
tvmbollxr*
a Klaalaa. One often area a bright flash and •e men go after audden atop of an electric car. with all
they bad seen the Infant Christ ami tbe lights out. Tbla la frequently de rendered tbeir homage at the manger 1 scribed as a more or Iras serious sect Why. tbe Bible tell* na explicitly they ,j rnU aod It often cause* * panic among
Oh. tbat today w* might *■
par. Truly be wa* a prince among agnl Tbe third .mge waa a cuddle • red Moor <aU.d ■l. ltLaaar la bM hair and beard was tbe blarknere af tba aridnigm. Tbe nniwir. .pod om u> knots upon Ms swarthy neck. Tbe
■ger. Oh. tbat today i tbe far country might sank the old bomeatead of merry, even aa tbe Betblebem caravansary waa of old in Imagination wa can bowtha wire men started Per bapa week*. perba|» months before tbat Ant of an Cbriatmaaea there art sag** were working diligently at • Hotted tasks. On* I* aludylng r part af tbe buna* anstber In am and tbe tblrd In still another Perhaps Melchior the aged astrologer, with au aatrvoonUml glare It silently and r*rurally slndylng tbe bearraa Patiently tb* aged ack and wilting for tbe tbeir relatli tremor of BUently. swiftly, aw folly, divinely, tbrre paaera before tbe lens a strange light. Il does not look ao much like a star aa a great orb of light, like a dia mood glitttetag m««i the Anger of God beckoning, always beckoning In great
feet and calls bla two comrade* Caspar. tbe smooth faced sage, rnabe* quickly Into tbe room h* younger tban tb* swarthy Moor. At Aral tb* three Bay nothtag They are too absorbed to speak. Balthasar opens a musty parebmeol written bum! red a of year* before, and begins to read from tbe Hebrew propbrt Mlcab ' Bat tbou Bethlehem Kphratab.
la lararL whore going* forth hare beer from of otd. from errrlartlag." ' ansaered tba old man klaU-iilee -tha! reminds me of another passage from tbe Hebrew prophet laatabt.'lmo •• a child la bora, unto as • are ta green, and tbe government shall be upon •boulder, and bla name aba 11 be t* Wonderful. Counselor, tba Mighty God. tba Eeartaatlag Patbar. tba I hi new of Peace'" "Taa." may bars anawere.1 tba poetic young aage. Caspar. l* of What tba Hebrew | Tboa are my aao, la. t ta tba roluaia B M wrtttre of
■y a boot to aaefa :ar Is IwikooiBg Aod they leare
tbeir Inatnimentac and tbeir menu •crept* and art ret og their Jrerney Would that before Hit dawn of uexl Christmas many gxlkw from Cbrtat and take tbla Journey with
if pictures Hire af the wise men imaing tu tbe manger,-In every ore oT.which the nrtlat fare tried to pat tbe tdglwwt In taUlgesHw into the facet at tba aseo Who Were riding upo. .wn-.i toek ar trudging afoot over tbe dareel'a aanda. but. tbough it la etgulgcaot that tba
■ ard gawky countryman u the muddy road. He ■ •la feel one The bottom •
) of bla a! nda and I
or. Caspar or Balthaaari |e-rtiB|M be > belong to tbe second <*r*(an He y be Aruban. He may be tbe "otb wlaa man." He may be tbe "fourth
ran another Chrtaimaaday He may aea blm to pari Bln never through ail eter
Tb* creed of life. If we may ao term It will be deAntte. aeare-hlng. aarere lu ta pen* It lea and aa releMleea aa they jra la life Itaelf. urgent both re the reatriclkMia and tbe poMlWitUea of life ind never forgetful of three tuaplra Iona tbat always come\wben the full neanlng and Import of life are rerealrd Ita aacriflee will be more real tban tbat of a rtrark.ua oblation, for II will be of self and on the enre of obe ■ to truth and duty. There will ba no original »lu to cunfuar the mind, but enough of ooe'e ouu to Iw kept iwn and turned to moral u*«» Its area will not be ao dear aid golden i tbat of old but It will lake on such color and form aa overcoming life may girt It and become aa real and present r Itaelf The confusion of today
I Copyright, IMt. by l.
He opened tl e path Thel - stood first up
f I'hlladel ..rt of din
of tbe aecrrtartaa of the Ituaalan cm baaa, tbat the •■■le.-tioua from Cboptn IJaat aid Tacbalkonaky were doubt beaultful. Imt -'nil Greek" to blm llofmami smiled and. divining tbe
wanted
h- different
add, "I lore a
In llgbt mualc." an
Sullivan, Ed*
barb and Rtranaa. ti
servants and tb* flowers only. Tbe novelty of the club la In tbe way tbe
feed Is provided.
Each girl la Inlmatcd with one course of tl«- nicna. It la her duty to decide wbat It shall he and arrange with tbe
and (Hasp
When all tl
mnouneva every
tbe butler
roars* by the title of tb* young wbo ordered and pad for It. Tt charming little menna. too
■bleb ai
of an a
the higher tnoalc Tbeae big inualcUna pedantic. Which of tb*® waa It that Mid. "I Ilk* all good mu c. from Bach to Offenbach?" I forget >w But 1 bare never forgotten Ko* nl'a pbraar. "There la only one kind
la Scotland once a drunken man met clergyman chasing bla runaway dog a Sunday. "Tammaa," Mid the breathless clergyman. "I am aorry to are you tn tbla condition, but whistle for my He is running away." Tammaa ded tbe apeak** with gravity aid Mid: "Wbuatle? I may drink whisky, but I'll no wbattle for on, dog on tba Lord'* day."
ire prrrlooa In bla costly offering Is
ELECTRIC CAR FUSES.
■ gift
went back borne. God spoke aa be baa spoken to the beans of man) ’bo bare bowed at the manger, and try went hack to tbeir own lountry. Ilatory la silent about tbeir later Urea, at wr cannot think that they would rer forget that auregr experienc*. o man comes lu cflnrt with Cbrtat without result*. They probably thought
world conqueror, and bade
tbeir disciples expect to bear of bla
Little could They bare Im-
agined the extept of hla empire or aa derstand how through the rrcre. be
•outd attain bla .-Town,
Wbat ta tbe simple deduction of tbla Sought and lesson? la It not tbla
After you and I bare worshiped at tbe
In tbe fuller llgbt of our later
day. thru we should everywhere, but
imong our own people, tell tbe
news, tbe glorious news, tbat Jeauag
Son of God. has been born. W* t tell It to our children. We mual it to our .brother* and slater*. We • tel! It to our pareuta and to all our •da and neighbor* ' Behold. Jeaua
Baa here born! Jesus, our Saviour baa
been born: He lire*: He Urea: Je*u» uuw (mir-
tbe Son of Mary, live*' Jeaua. tbe Son
•ngera, especially on elevated train* Tb* greatest dinger to pa»a*ngera. however. I* a poaalbl* panic, wblcb might be avoided If It waa generally known bow little cbanc* tb*** la of Are or other danger. Tb* Else trie*I Review, to help people to under aland wbat happens make* tba following explanation, which should be plain to lay minds: "If a steam engine overloaded It will atop and refuse work, although tbe fall pressure of steam may remain opoc not cause any damage,
hand.
Ua beat to do tbe work throw*
If It cannot run at full apsed It will run
at whatever speed It cau. Aa t decrease* tbe current through
tor Increase*, and tbe motor adjusts Itself to tbat sliced at wblcb tbe turning effort la anfllclent to catiae rotation and do tbe work. If tbe effort demanded
of tbe motor 1a ao great tbat tb* c rent wblcb paaaea through It wl standing still ta nol aulbclcot to c* rotation tbe motor will, of coure*. i turn, bat lb* current will auntlnoe
Cow unless Interrupted by • suitable
of God. I
That
day la to seek tbe manger and while we and meditate oo It* btanlliatlon ta practice tbe sweet teach Inga of Jeaua Cbrtat. which cannot betup than by briefly re be most beautiful of all Cbrtatmas alortea It ta tbat written by Henry Van Dyke. It !• appropriate
“The current which will flow through a motor when tt la standing Mill ta In almost all cases far In esceM of tbat which tbe motor la designed to and. Indeed. In a well designed' a current dangrruua for tbe motor will ba reached before tbe motor baa atallad. Tbe effect of tbla henry rent on tbe motor. If allowed to ttnoe. la to beat the windings t<
Van Dyke wrote tbe atory tn great tloo possibly setting It on Hr*, and It
. la to prevent tbla occurrence, whether
be year bla father died and a dQ , n.nduo, of tbe rer ar yrar of much phyakal Buffering One „„„ lb . t a* f, night while lying awake, unable to A fuae ta Imply a M alrep and tiwrtng upon bla bed. be be of wln ^ th . t „ of tbe legeoda clustering be nMilled by a curren, which. If all
abon^ tbe "three wtae men Then ^ |0 ^ trough tbe motor for any
tlmr. will damage It. When a f blows, then. It simply meant tbat of tbe mfMy devlera on tb* car operated to prevent damage to tbe
Then ;
there came to blm a vision of a "fourth Wive man." wbo bad the gentle nan» of Aria ban. Tb* abbreviation of tta
When tbe star ap
pea red la ike mat. four magi felt that
BEAL KMT ATE AtiEHTH.
by e:
as of crttl
. but only by < ned by real life r. T. T. Hunger It
I tben-u[K>n played ■rd .German, Offm tb* evident delight
"Bring any aouveulrs back from yom tripr “One only, but It coat a lot." "Wbat waa it?" "Empty pockrtbook." — Ctnclnnatt Commercial Tribune.
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IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBBK,
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The Liquor Traffic and its kindred evils are forever prohibited by deed. Every lover of Temperance and Morals should combine to help us. Water Supply, Railroad, Steamboata And all other MOIIHRN lONVKNiem
Tie Mii Woe Will Be Settlei But In the meantime » e are offering the grraleot bargain, lu OCEAN t 'ITY KKAL ESTATE. ftulWItig ellca and cotugre In all aectlon. of the rtly at price* and term, to sull. One of the mota beautiful .vAtagee on Woaley avetme. (oomplefoly fu,. Il la bed,J for rale at price and terraa whteh are rrevird-breakers. JOSEPH SUTTON A CO. Burn Twokiai ISO Isbiiry Ik.. OCEH CITY, I. j
WM. LAKE, C. E., Real ISestate A-jacent.
lm»B* , Atotr»c!et.t UUrererefuJlj pi
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0, J, HAMMELL MarMewGranite Works
circuit and cut* off tbe cur real from before tbe, took tbeir Journey ^ n>ok)r Xo ^ |h , nr Ib . The, dvcldad to meet atacvrl.in place ^ |Dr|wd |D . flni)roof u,, at a certain Urn* upon «* «U* f -Tbrre u another device for areomgreat Aaacrt AKahan mad, read, for , bto which la known bla journey by rell n, hi. boure and tb , rtmllt bmik „ Thta u a Mvltob. tlfnl grn- wblcb be could rerry-natw- ^ wb , DeT „ tb . current react.** a ly. a aapphlre. a ruby and a prort On d . nc ^ >u , r , lu , Tb,, hU Way to meet Id. appointment Art. ^ ^ ^ ^crelly Installed open ban came acre-, a poor £«»' •"« etortri* rer* tn addition to lb. fuM. It
Namaofowoar, or rvpalad owner. Gaora* m*'?*ir 'Lol’wi° t |*rl Sl^auiT ers«sas&ar -
CEMETERY INCLOSURES
Works at pl easantville. W. J. RALPH L GOFF, CIVIL ENGINEER. SURVEYOR. CONVEYANCER BUT AND CENTRAL AVENUE, OCEAN CITV. N. J. Charles G. Miller la fully prepared to clean out ccMpnola. Mend lu your orders
pMcrtaatoml^M •££> aaei.
It la easily readied, and It Is set to operate at a higher current value than tbe fuse, because tbe rtreutt breaker
tbe w
ountalM Of tin might Wave dead art*to and seek the far off ta tba land
died Artabau hurried an In meet bla appointmeii't. but |h* three magi bad already goo*. The other wire man bad gram. Ill* toppbirr. and buy a train at camel, to make the Jouvre-y .lore ^ ’
-Tbe next aero* In lhr aturj of "Th. ,«rlod The ctreult breaker, than. Ukr* Other Wire Man'' ta found In Ib* HI Cara of henry overloads, aod tb * tage of Betblebem Jeaua had Iwea protects tb* motor against there born, and tb* thru- magi bad dlaop „ currents wblcb are dangerous U ap-
ed. As Arlatian entered tb*
be beard tbe ti
ad* tireqw. aha bad ,ome to me*- eeally • vatatlltaatVM c all tin- male ihlhlreu 10 Juda-a. toe fure and a slight i tire hope of stay — - pleading fur th* reacue of bare child. u opened. It drana aa electric arc la yoong motheria fare grow white breaking th# circuit, and. aa to this arc with terror at tb* cry: "Tba aoldteiV , considerable amount of energy la die wMien of Uerud: They are klTT Mpaled to beating tb* air. there dm/ be tng our children- When a captain of here also
•way from herreli^i
un , the Cathedral of hareu. to W IVtere , burg, duiutg ib* laat ktaatr* reaaua sold , no fewer than NSjae «H.areret<d wax rsaud flung *anHtre at l«bvw ranging fcaa S fere ■et. begging for deli* ' '• • ™ w » aptao.-
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Ocean eitglMil Coal Co. . J. smith, Known 1 cton
GMIWNG
KALBACH BROS. Electrical Contractors
■unt miui, -
PURE ICE BEST COAL EUfl,li + OAK AND Mini: WOOIi Office. *0. 634 ISBUfiT AVENUE
JOBBING
SHW. WEST *ȣ., k*L 7lk mA M STS
avYOPN I'XTRoN AiiK HOI.IC1TKU-US
N. ©. Godfrey
Gaaaral
FlIRNITUfiE REPAIRER and UraOLITENER
Miatu nw-ia uin, m
|I. N. JOHNSON, PLUMBER, Steam and Gai Finn. Repairing a specialty. Bath Tubs and Plumbers’
Supplies.
TSO A.Mbur>'A.vonn<?
MENI>KI^»» ■la wr (lathing.
JACOB SCHUFF THE PIONEER IARERV. fc. 7« Altai kmm. Nm ON. L J. xsttisuw
H. H. BODINE
Real Estate Broker
Ocioan Olty, N..I.
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M. MKIVOKI.
ISSA AGIaatlff Avbbb
ATLANTIC VtTT, B.g.
W. L. BERRY. Manufacturing Jeweler, south second st., iliaBwiptaln. r*.
PETER MURDOCH.
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