KK.AI. »>*TATK AUKHVM.
TALMAGE SERMON
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Lo* Ansrlnk Cat. Mard) A—In tbt« aermoD tbc pmrtnT dlarnma the p*}rcbok«tcaI iiheoomeoe of mind InfluMclac mind and shova how the
day In aixl day oul: "I
u all Ihy waya- They ahall l>
thee up In their hand*, leal tlxin da-li | I thy font ainilnat a ■lone.” Then, In >r to demonatrate Ida belief In thl* ' Ins. that man jumped from <•><' top | 1
a four »tory hulMlns and broke i
irly every bone In Ida Imdy, I >o 1 1 yon au|i|""M' a vWon like that ranie I
t!nd or from the devil} What, I
rtsht hae a man to Imaslne that be; -
a vlalon f ‘ ‘ f
the way of concealing the fact that yon do not know a thins, by pains ecienrifle lancuape. It la the verbal meana we have of dreaalns up epeculnHob to make It look plaualble. But there are certain caoaationa Impoaalhle to aaalyae, and learned anawera only
people being In What right baa about any math divination and tf
What la »eclfle fravlty? “That la the phyetcal law," you a newer, “which laaac Newton dlacovered. Sitting
In bla orchard, be frit a poll of wind upon fata cheek. The overhanging branch ewayed. and a fall pippin, like a lump of gold, dropped Into till lap. Then the Engllah ease began to wonder why that apple came down to earth Inatead of flying away.'as though It had the frlngs of a bird, toward the star*. As a result of these pondering* Newton generaUred all the caueee of cohesion and gravitation which bind this earth Into a compact man and - Bot.
I did not know before and what I not know now. 'What la lifer I once asked a school professor. “Whet la mot life? Here la a body
ceased tp beat; It weighed after the breath had left the Glee me s definition of life' “Why. J tbs prof*
B be certainly true, though SKplatn them. We mnit recognize ra Denal result* aa inch, although we can. net ten the “wfays" and the “where*0n*” nor the caueee wh these reralta. For Instance, we ■flkrly all ready to grant the power «t hitman teleiwlhy. or the infiorore of
w or aim tbs pistol may be i d pliant Instruments
IL George Uu Mai book deals with the hypnotic power ona human mind may have over an other mind. In that hook the EnglUh
know that tbere a subtle, mystenoos Infioence which the other world exerts upon oo TManal aereages as direct and takable aa that which came to upon the boose top of Simon's b Joppa may also come tj us. V n explain bow the divine ae lo tbc human God will apeak to us now If wr will only let him. In tuny raw* to If we look lo God continually for guld ■nee. to Os. ton. stun the promise hr fa lulled. -Thine ears ehnll bear a wool behind thee saying. This W the way: walk ye In It' The purpose of thl* sermon b not to enalj-rr the diet or telepathy ao imi.li es t way* Is which God may he a|K*Mng to Us children In tlawr day Omorl telepsihj l» the Drat place eomee as CiudV rhilflies ae It Peter upon Simon'* lieu-' tip* In hrued daylight. Ip- Iluit I do sot me* It necessarily comes to us as to Peter at the stxth hour-or wl ran b big beet in the meridian, b mesa Ibis When God speaks i ha Spenkr. to him w-hro be la rational.
tbs eplrit and a rMou at the fi.wh There Is a vision which roiuea frotp God anil one that is, like the nlgfatmarv. the prod net of onr own brain Utah of physical «ir luema Thera must he careful discriuc lest we swept foolish f.
of .God. Tlait whlcb la horn of the la fleah. and that which Is born of the spirit la 4>trlt. U«*d •peaks In a .Kallaaal W I speak very etuphalicwlly oo subject AS Charles iHckeua had his “Bleak House,” with its Gboat's walk, and Ksthanlel Hawthorne his “Uouar Of the Seven Gables." peopM with the cril spirits of past general
our own- nnregulalo] itaaglnalicn or by era aeeociaUone and not by '’ Tlatoo of God. Whit right has
»■ alu.ll give I of white t> keep | cutting of
"He noted." sal t ry .wat of the arenery. g perpetallcariar front
Prier-e . fillet w
of four footed
The friend said |. altIlu , ,, v that place Is you |rlar ,.| l of
eulog It •
r his eye fells upon tr
is 1 h
of two or three! e habit of doing': { isn when In doubt j o go to s fortune ■r or «, profeasor of gnrd the voice of a ■ n as the voice of
well
la not beard In the dark innelrd rooms
heard from the dips
Of those who are h-adlng dishonest
beard amid fanatic'
raportnga. When God speaks to man be speaks as be did to Peter In Joppa - the house top el mldnoon. In broad daylight. He speaks to man In a ra Ilona 1 way and at a rational time.
The Telepathy ot Bataa.
There la a vision sent by God. There ■ also a Bataulc triepethy. Christ, tone of onr I sine anti flesh of onr fiesb. vis tempted by the visions of sin as ,s we. In the fourth chapter of
we read that Patan took Jesus a high mountain and In vision
d unto him all the kingdoms of
orVl aod said: "All this power give thee and the glory of them,
for that la delivered nnto me. and to whomsoever I will. I will give IL If
therefore, will worship me all he thine.” Then Hatan took
to the | ho ns ile of the temple and asked him to east himself down from thence, to prove that be was the Son of God. Bat Jeans. Instead of obeying the Hatanlc vlalon. turned nnto the devil end answered. “If Is written, thou shall not tempt the Iiord. thy God.” If bring so pare and holy as Lord was approached by. tempts and assailed by a tempter who baaed hie wicked suggestions on pas sages of Scripture, how careful should we be when a vlalon comes to us. as It
Peter on the boose top. to
make sure that the vision Is heaven for our guidance and not a temp tatlon from tbr enemy sent to onr own
destruction.
IMvIne telepathy, as with Peter. Is often manifested with God's children after some great trial or sorrow or earthly misfortune bea come u|«>n When the casket Is placed In >e It Is apt in be frit, as dirts! appeared unto Mery on the Brat Easter morn. It la very apt to be manifested vividly In times of bereavement, as It came to my companion with whom 1 Journeyed through the Holy Iknd •ewe •Isal.ls Facta. How to exp la hi Ibis mantfeetation I now not. I would give you the aim pie facts and let you juilgv for yourself, were en route from Beirut to Atbby way of Kmyrna. It was ataiot S o'clock In the morning. I was awi
Within you today y call. With jour wl broad dev light you u This gospel .1.11 for
earth, apd wild U-a»i». and creep things, and fowla of the air.” T of the fact tl Jeana died lo nave the gentile a v. the despised barbarian Jewish high priest, the circumcised aa well aa the cirrun.cls Hardly had the vlalon ended wl Peter heard a loud rapping at lower gate. “Who Is there} Who Is there} " was asked. “I am a messenger, the answer. 'T air
gentile.
holy angel
a bb
'. TroubT ■d. "some ■ about It.
aalrep. Imt this virion has me as an overwhehnlug real
berth. “What Is the man I asked. “Ok." he anawi thing has hajiproed at
tty-
are not a/fanatic,
ware asierp and had a had dream: Is aa” I did not believe In God ■tone then aa 1 do now. My friend aald nothing, but that vision made such
fata eonviet loo of the tty of that vtstoo that Instead of going al once to his Phltadripbta lion stopped first at a friend's residence not far from where hr tired. “Hew are the folk*r' sat*, he The friend an ■wrted: “What: md you not recrive any measage lately} Why. your sister lost both her twin Imya In one They both died of diphtheria with hour of each other ” My friend asked the time. They died atuut the «ame time the wonderful virion came to him In the middle of the Mediterranean sen I ask you nut to give a human Interpretatlon of that manifestation. You cannot. I rennot. From a human standpoint was not that vision very strange} Can you Interpret It from any snprnut But why be surprised at the Incldrat I have related} You have beard of many similar occurrences. You 1 divine vision la your own life s he undertaker .rudely broke Into your home When the doctor aald she ” dead, at first you were almost broken hearted. You were like a madman. You pared up and down the room agy tag: “Oh. God. bow can I get along without bar} Oh. my God. my God: What shall I dor Hardly had you uttered that agonising prayer when a ■tapngc peace came Into your soul. She seemed to come back to you. She seemed to pm her arms about your neck and to aay with her old terms of endearment: “Husband, papa, sweetheart son. I am all right. Christ has merely taken me away for a little wbOe. 1 cannot come lo you, but you ■hall come tome.” Was It sdream} Was that message merely a Satanic muck cry.or was it n divine vlalon coming to you aa one came to peter on Simona house top} When yon saw her joy and happiness was It not tbr svur kind of a divine vision as.that which came lo St John when he cried out in Apocalypse: "Who are these which are arrayed Id white roles, and whence came they} These are they which came out of great tribulatlou and hare washed their rotas and m«dr them white tn the blood of the Lamb." rfcrtafa tteaaswe. The divine telepathy often come* aa a direct mainland for practical gneix-l
■ending him forth to carry the gospel to all the world, whether Jew or gen tile. OO by a divine vlalon we mav know that God wants us to go forth to *evr this or that man and do this or that work. We know It just the seme as wr know what our earthly employer wants us to do when be gives us a bnndle of rbreka and tells us to go and deposit cm In the bank. By divine telepathy t know what God wants us to do in Hdritual way the same aa Captain WDt. an old California I rapper, knew God wanted him to do something In a physical way. Ilrv. l>r. HnshneU tells a Incident In one of his sermons, as once was told to him by the hardy Sterner: One night Captain Yount 1 a vlalon. It was midwinter, end saw a company of beetormed cml-
■J rescue Altbougb Ills friends laugh
d at hi* euiierelitlon. he mllectrd ■ _ any of non and God I. .
alley |is** and there they found a Dinpnny of perisblng emlirsnta In rarily the l—ltlon the vision had ph
he did «
My young friends, r
ie did with Pel
with the desire hi
n fro:
are never purposeless or dreams. They always practical Interpretation, linked off from Simon's
So I never read message especial young people to something Oh women, will you ter was aroused. a sinful worldn Inspiration for nrk by standing f Simon tlte tan Louis Klopsch.)
KUttKrt.
C. It. Klwell, Charles I*. Willlt*.! amdeti; Ira ritucklln, Asbury Park : t 'apt. Cornelius Smith, Petersburg: Ik . j L. Adam*, (‘ollingawoud, N. J.: ltd'. 1 Henry T. Caaoclberry, Audotnn; Win, K.(irahkni, Ocean city: K. A. liycli. Millard It. Wimer, )l. J. t unulng- . J. T. Townsend. II. W. rimllli. .. Glndal. Jvibu It. Kendrick, W. M. Crmner, Hobt. Carson, Pbtlad.l•ItU: K. H. Troost, A. N. Hull. Ylue--»tid; Dr. K. K. Consul, Bridgeton. Oscar Karhararh, Joaepli Tbotu|Mon, Atlantic City. OCKAS CITY HOVSK Harry tl. Howell, rialciii: H. L. Jaggard, John M. Cauil-bell, Kohl. Kusaell, Philadelphia: H J. Kn-li. New kork City. It It. M.l ollv, Atlantic City; K. E. Oodsball, Ni^ri -
KATMM’.
... Kills belli Walker. Master Henry Walker. Miss K-lher Wiilte•Ide, itdthayres: Mr*. IC.P. D. Ilenlett, Kllurt Hennett, Ma/le Bciinctl, liennautou ii; J. W . A.loli, Itrldgelon; W.T. Cooper. Mrs. Margaret I. L'ooper, Grveimburg. Pa. Calvin Mltrbril'.'ltanimore: K. O. liarrlaon, llridgrton: W'm. it. I>lxe J. W. Lane, Atlantic City; Mr. at Mrs. Albert D. Oal, Ja* A Umgstrel Philadelphia: John Kox. Dr. W aller W Crate. J. H. Hall, < amden <. B
lutngley, Millville.
Rufus lloov*'AUantlVcity; Herman I Fraukentlela, A. K. Donegau, Win : Collins, C. C. Green. John Ilaldwln. j Philadelphia: Kobe I-acy, W m. Mud
Prli
the memory of tin "Bock .d Ages.”
the town
might have si Been the |.re|« wee the offer
the Jeers -
it Hie d
suhje
• Ion had -taught him.
Peter went *fllh the uisu
prearlHvI Christ to the gentile re
nd he found that the g'«u«-l -wer of tiod unto sntv-ntloi the gentile aa well aa to the
■sins Ms* HsekssarU
oils are never haphaxard In
n states that the Rev
i tut us M. To|dady was born Nov •40. died In Ixmdnn Aug. 11. 1778 was bnried In Tottenham Court chapel. London. Aug. 17. 1778. Toplady. who was a strong dofilidev of Calvinism, a great ivmtroveralaUsI
? many |khius on sacrevl ry. In Devonshire, an
777* preaclnri In a elmpel near Lei IT Fields. Ixindnii I/mdon Expm
, tlM , The Oceeiii Ctty Realty Company
no tuet on Tuesday evening hi the ofth
. and of Maaaey A Kdwards. It wa* stated a ml that three lots had been bought by the
company at Thirty-second and Central avenue. The out-of-towu directors the meeting were C. Howard Schermerhora, Robe Carson and C-
Langley.
Company,
nanla** contract Award* >■ had The Corson's Inlet I .and aHmild , meeting on Tuesday, |
place tile bauds of holy mtlinatlon up contract for grading. the bitterest enemy of 'Je Christian ha* sUrteil work on 11a water clple. beat fir.1 doubted Ihr divine ||UDt ^ „ H . rp „ wbo h , d th , tok«l up ri flrat Into']be heaven, end coutract for the .rtestau well. In thl. ta aarprlse aald: “l^rd. 1 have be.nl city, will also bore the wril, for this
by many of
he bath
Not li
ordain Saul of Tarsus ” Hut hanlly had the good Ananias entered the house to which God had directed him when they brought him a staggering
company. The right of way through
the company's property »
the New Jersey Rapid Transit Company, »%lch Is extending It* line.
a meeting of the members of the
•tumbling blind man. It was Raul' °«' n ^ Athletic As—tallon, It wa. the arrh enemy Rani! The., Monday evening, It Was decided Ananias knew that hi* vision was dl give a subscription dance on Haster vtae. When Slmeou had the vision Monday evening. This, some of the that be should not die before he had members say, wUlhddtolbeenteitaliiseen the l-ord's Christ, be knew the j me nt of those visitors to the ctty who
vlalon was dlvii gin placed in Christ. So. O
hip
■ Infant
n and woman, the * to you for prac You ffc-1 IL You lte**ause while I
You are like
Mayor Joseph U. Champion ha> pircliased Hie attractive mltageuw tied by Gilbert J. Palen, at 8Si W reiey nue. The sale was effected through our energetic real estate dealer. N. C CleUand, of Kleventb and Asbury
one child, you can am
are listening to
Dellas railing you to carry the news of aalration to boiih- waiting soul. But there Is still another fail about
foe*ua 'to'd^elT'ui'nn 1 ' Tbc'dlvbs^te j MlasMgy Howard eutertalnrd her lepathy ronro- to tlw drepiaed man'* , Hund *y » cb ~ 1 cl — Weduradaj-
honie as frrnuenily as It does to tin evening ruler'i palace. Who was Prter'e hrsn Central
at the house when- be had this dlvim- - Masters Ixiaery Fendricb, Jay Smith, vision} He was Simon the tenner. He Herbert Kendrich, Ewing Wnllaceand was ta all probability the most deapls m. Howard. These young gentlemei
ed man in all the coast capital al lhs‘ ' - - -
time. Among the Jews the lireL-r I cured liidre of anlmala was looked ti|
re|wrt a flue U
Insurrectionli
than lie. Tbr rou driumvl .rimlual itiight he |utnlone<' of Ida Crimea even though be was Its thief who waylaid tbr |*«>r man on thread to Jericho, hut tbr tanner's call Ing was never fieri'rn As wen shranl from rout art with I lie leper, wins
' Mn Addle Tail was given a party her home in Rleley on Monday last. Hlie baa a number of frieode here, and among those who attended the party were Mrs. Hannah Vauaman, Mile Sallle W. Lake and Mrs. Albert Gilbert, of Ocean Ctty: Mias Colllm Tucks hoc, and Mias Pearl Adams, of
- Ilia I
By the old Je died Without ai was rompclb*!
If a
Uesnlsra Tl Jewish law.
Mrs. C. F. Wilmer, of 1827 Columia avenue. PhlladelphU, who so aMy conducted the Strand last summer, III reopen this popular family resort >me time during the month of June for the summer of ISKtt. The hotel will be repainted, repaired and git a general overhauling.
without telling her h ■be coo 111 have the Instantly annulled, i
caption was found out. there had lo be tanners
P the
to attend the sixty-eighth session of flic New Jersey Annual Conference of the M. PL Church. He ta a delegate the de m jijp HlactumI Conference for eleetkm of tay delegatee to the General
Conference.
;^v p r , Tre , „r7«"„m^ t-atw-ieiil Urn.* that hi the wt'tro’taw * e,1 - kuo * n "ummer reshleut of IhU no tanner was allowcl to hniid hi- ''Hy. w a. married to Mbs Harsh Platt, tannery neirer to the ouiskirta of i to Philadelphia, on Tuesday evening. dA"i h rb., fl r r ,i™t l 'Jhe hlivroh'vjilou ! “?■- ,,r - Unh * m - of T * ,1,b came. .Ii-oliig the gate of the fbrt. A »'».‘oe, who ha. Iron quit. tUn ehureh to the getitlle nalton. ll ‘->• “»“ «>“ »l'« »»y ta recover}'. Your home. O man. O woman, may |«- Der sister, Mr*. John K. Jeasup. al blunt...'-. It may l»- k.nt.-d m wliat th. I^oodhury, Is rtaltlng her. arlsKs-raTle prople call the alums: H " —'— may -even have l-i-n as«.-l.l.d with Abrelmmsoi. a book-kwplng riaa*. the v icloii* I-Jluib.n Of Me-n.iv • •« 7t»4 < ootrel avenue, every Friday even .lo^ tlw volre from -^tarday. The eourea, hooka and dlploaia cost imt FiS. pay-
call I he ngble-BM. b
- eorlal out LueT—On Cculigl avenue, between
real, as mneh ehunned as Simon the Buvaoth and Ninth streeta, two latchtanner. hut In your houre. too. you 00 * • lrlu «- Return Ui Mrs. J. P.
may henr a voice Aaying. ' “"“—**-* •
and let us
Pox, eleventh and Central a-
_ __ The C. If. Hhoetnaker Lumber ' " sbiJ1 has lust received a car load of the KAuow: though they be red MOCB Ropar Cedar Bhtagiae.
C Advertise In the Bextikkl.
Advertise ta the Hlxtisll
OCtNU Z\Ti A Mprai Seaside Resort. Not Excelled
as a
Health Restorer j Finest iacilities lor
Fishing, Sailing, Gunning, etc.:::
JOSEPH SUTTON & CO. Sag 850 Isbury Ire.. OCEM CUT,». J
Pollll
Camden; J. T. Price, f
B. Holomon, H. O. PTsher, Cha- ! Mathews. Mrs. I.aroin, Mrs. Maioomb. Mr. and Mr*. Fa-nuel Ye.. Ebeuezei Adams, John A. Mitchell. £lv|n B. Rodgers, tleo. Putterglll. Al-1 >ert Turner. Philadelphia. Frank F. Taylor. Haddontleld: W. K. Bucking lam. Atlantic City: I*. II. Wutberuilr, I New York Ctty. For sack, or trade for Ocean Ctty property—607 North 43d sL, a lot .'six 197; bouse, 15 rooms, all convenience*: stationary wash stands and tubs: front and back stairway; stable on rear; room for 5 horses and 2 carriages: on second floor of stahle.flve rooms: price, *12,000. Apply 605 North 4JM street Philadelphia, or Skntinm. office.
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Thousands of lots lor sale at various prices, located in all parts ol the city. For information apply to
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aoolS dsfeodanu' 5sr>
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Secretary
rflSfii!Ocean City Asso’n,
MUII l.\D 1SBIIRV.
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SURVEYOR.
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SIDEWALK NOTICE. r HAVING COME TO THE NOTICE OF
oDoosroodare bereby malflad that sorb work maaser aad falSog tomSs tbe appro**! ol tbs C1t> Harvey or will b# gtron oul by tbs ■ tty Ooubrtl lo Uae asms manorr a* If next.
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