a. Cal, Jol/ 24.—With tba
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Uscblng of Kugltoh helto* lettres They art willing to toseb Urecten and Uo man and Beythlan and AlexaDdrlan and A italic myllKd-«to* They are willing to teach Buddhism, ronfuclan tom. Ilrahmanlam and all other toms.
Sermon By R*r. Frank D« Witt Talma**. D. D.
Irons Christ waa and to and for what tb* goape! of Jeans Cbrtot atawto. JSow. for my part, while 1 bold tbal drixmilnatpmsllsm ought never to be taught Id a state Inatltuttou. 1 contend that no young man to properly edocat Ml wbo baa not been mad* familiar wltb tb* lllble and Us religious and
kina la not trjiu# lo «« of tbla formuni'irt 1 IK> jm lot oo» morn mi I profw lo bHIera tbal tbr I'nllMl Btatra would lw »■ qulrti lo dwlara war igalnat KncUnd or lluaaUi or liar many or Franc* at It waa acalnat a pormr atrickm nallon like Spain? i Toorti lb* nallon'a pockclbook 'and In many parti of Hil* land yon will nikk* ford ••palrtollam." wrllian In IH
d dwwll
tbla mcnilwr of lb* bouaabnld wrnlM do waa to aland around and find fanll Tliua alien Mlrbarl Anrrin paluli’l lb* archfiend In lila Kr**l canrai ol "Tb* IJiit JudenM-nf b* painted lbfa** of lhl» fault fimlcr. tbla crillc who waa nlao a do nothing So todr.> If w* aouM draw a vcrlml plrturf ol
an ortautal fabla a* a Uxt tb* preacher ciakaa acme timely reflertlona on ear Uln crU* that afflict our poUtlca and threaten tb* w*U bring of gor*rnment and people. Tb* Uxt la Jodgaa lx. 14. “Then aald all tb* tree* unto tb* brainbto. Come. thou, and rrign orer ua.“ Tbla la tb* year of great national conrenBon*. Tb* Bepobllean party lent Ita uprreentatlrea lari June to I their candidal* tb* Uni tad Stall*. Tb* Democratic party tbla month nut In BL Louie to Dominate tbrir candidal* for the name offlea. Tb* Prohlbltlon party, tb* Popullet party, tb* labor party, all hart bad t
jaaball be ard bearer of tbrir party 1 ! prlneiplaa. conrrraant with tbe atrngglee which the different political partlee made In lato conrentton balls. It is not Inappropriate. therefore, for na to take a* oor aennonlc them* today tb* riaton which Jot barn bad when all tbe tree* of tb* foraet cam* together In conren tion in tb* ralley of Bbecbem. with tb*
moral princlplra 1 claim that a cated man and women U la just portent to know who were Mo*. Joshua and David aa wbo were Spearr and Burns and Walter Scott and Goetb* and Victor Hugo. 1 that It la more Important edu rationally to know wbo Jreua tbriat tban wbo Mohammed waa and what waa tbe can** of tb* TroJtm war. If tb* atheistic elements of this country are not trying to get po**e**l..n of this government, why did certain Infidel newspapers a few year* ago denounce tb* presidenttaI act of taking tbe oath of office upon tb* leave* of an open Bible? They claimed that, as tbe ■ meet bad no eatabliabed cburcb. therefore tbe president elect bad no right to render allegiance to any particular God Men wbo write latrlea of this kind are eoemle* whom w* cannot afford to deride. They masquerade under tb* banner of “free thought." and they appeal to tb* Intellectual pride which flourishes [ uneducated or half educated ota to our population. Do not Imagine that they are despicable op ponanta or that there la lxi danger of tbrir ever electing a president of tbe American people. I tell yon that today the church as well as tb* people at large should rtcognli* tbe evil In0Deuces which are working under tb us and all about Ba to render I a godless nation and to exclude recognition of God from tba act* and policy of tb* Culled Stataa. I would especially plead with tbe American people to fight tb* evil “bramble of '--* thought." bocaua* re c* to C la tb* aplrlt of anarchy.
1 political ai
ting. On tbe southern aide of tbla famous valley la mighty Mount Gsrixlm On tbe northern aid* hoary headed Mount Ebal lifts Its seared and serin
Trices of tb* cheering delegate* bar* wart and forward. Here tb* gurgling water* of many
muring* of many . _ you* for tbrir favorite sous. Isaiah. cy. saw “all tb* tree* of tb*
tel
irchy and la aubTerslve of drti government
■der tbe teacblog of that great oltalr* the eh un-ha* of Part* ware closed and a harlot dressed to gor
and seated upon a glUlnl
tbrooe waa retried about lb* French capital and worshiped, then tbe “rrign of terror' 1 waa at band. Where were tb* bullets of lb* slayer of Garfleid and of tb* atayer of William M-KInley led? Amid tb* hot. blaalng fiamre fire started to tbe attempt to burn be throne of God! Ton never saw to your life an anarchiat who waa not rt an Infidel Furthermore, you studied tb* history of a atebl.
tb* delegates were reedy to be peded for one tree. "Coma." tbe Jorlty cried, “come, let us make olive tree our king!" To Jot bam tb* otir* was tb* symbol of strength and w olive tree would not be-
Bam T. dency, replied . “I will not accept your offer. If I am epoken of to yonder convention ball tall my friends I am not • candidate. If I am nominated. I will wot accept tb* nomination and will not
But to tbla Jot bam parable, after olive and tbe fig and vine bad all fused the scepter, tbe wont dements 'gut control of tb* cooveotlon ball Then three bad element* aald to ascb other: “Let ua nominate a king after oorosrn aplrlt. Let u* make tb* of tbe field our king. Hall bramble! Bramble! Hall bramble, oo- — tore ruler.- Aa tb* undesirable Blent of the old Federalists-nearly t paded cougreaa to ITKfl-to elect J Burr president of tb* Called Btttrt so tbe evil element* of Jot ham's parable stampeded the cooveolloo of teeth* valley of Bbecbem and sleeted tb* wartblsea brambta king. Jotbam's purpose In tbla parable own country and baa menaced country all through It* history There have been to tb* peat, as there are day. men wbo irmsplr* to get com of tb* political parties to order tl they may nominate men utterly unfK for tb* high office of tb* |.re*ideucy of the rutted States Thank God tbe* have not sucereded yet, for tbe men wbo hare hern nomlunted by tbe viri ous parties are men of high character and sterling worth. But we need to be
n that gnat prise 1-et na identify ■n. that we may sedulously guard a Inst tbrir Insklloiia attacks
are tbe Infidels They say: -W* canamt fight God to tbr open W* cannot aa yet blot off tbe American tllver dollar tbe aaataoce. in God we trust' But w* can plead for so called mlgtoua liberty. W* An any tliat tb* Bible ahem Id be drive* out of tbe public schools We caa demand tbnt n national b-glalnture shall .be oprtr-d 'rttb prayer. W* can place upon tb* atatute book* theautoment: Tbe I ni toment la eat Ko divine griding the helm of sta ■* of God and no prayer to any II ever be beard to say of Its
Wa. tb* people decree that hereafter we can attend to' reeegririon of an overruling Divine
« of God are try tqg to drive oat tb* Almighty from tb* control of oar public life? What is tb*
,„d tbla free nation Ita bramble king. grid.
-Upretpe ruler of tbla great pro 1 'ben the great railroad truata j
and the oil trust* and tb* tin ran tniata .
beef trtista and the augur d Hu- alee) trusts-ran dicta!*!
n hr preatden
■* «fc7 rioren yelloH and would lie King
Bramble, from off the front d-orsIT
r While House Thou dldal de tbe Roman and the Grecian gov■nta when tludr national power
passed Into the bands of the few ca|e
a In a
-way. He
fiaroed appetite of man for strong drink. Rut though. If a man mny this bramble long enough, be him changed Into the wriggling ■make: yet. like Mcluslnn. tbr ni-ias of all tbe French fairies rat he appears he looks like a il god. Instead of like a devil. * HI* hair Is a cluster of luacl-us grapes. tboar of Esbcol which tbe spies carried back from the promised land the Hebrew encampment. HI* rk baa not upon It tbe pale look o.rper. but II I* fltiabed with what a like tbe redneaa of braltb. He irs to ua not aa a paui-rr. In bl* pocket be Jingle* tbe coin of bis taxea as be aayai “Too cannot yon dare not I am King Alcohol. There la not a political convent lor In all tbla land except one that baa dared ly arepter. My den may seem to be the saloon, but my tbrooe will yet be built under the great In tbe rotunda of our national capital. I shall yet be publicly rec Ixed a* king In American politic* am everywhere In secret recog til; ■ King Alcohol now - la not the defiant assertion tn What political conrentioo. will- the ceptlon of the l-roMhltion eomentl dared double up Ita fiat and smile I bramble alcohol a
not Aral give Ita allegiance to an < ruling Providence before It gave It leglanoe to an earthly ruler.
tbla thought tban when aotnr years i from a noted atheistic a* well as ircblattc paper 1 cut out the fall leonous result* of those doctrines. Like Blatnew two words, atheism an I anarchy, to tbrir ultimate meaning ‘i* separated Tbla was tbe editorial I found to tbal famous ■Is la our doctrine: We be divine government We be human government. Might only I* right. The only remedy for I* butchery. Tbe tree of llle srty bear* fruit only when manured with tb* bone* of fat usurer*. Inaolenl perfidious politicians end blacklegs generally If squatter* op you. plant ractarock for tbelr m: also fir* low and lay them if Bbylocka of tbe bloody city yon. make tbelr bom** desolate. Study tbe acleoe* of death. Ca* bob MU. at tel. mritolte. kerosene, pboa--Jlr* sticks, torpedoes. Iltbnhtorar.; poison, blasting powder, boflfbabells-any weapon yon ran get I of. Also you must ate*! runs, think Ilk* beret* and lb .“ Buck Is tba full grown P< plant which lb* soil and teed of atheism will ultimately produce If left Ah. my fellow countrymen 1 tb* convention ball of the American people fight tbla foe miscalled Tree thought" aa you would fight death Drive God away from your land, and
tb* playtbMDr of anarch lata
ven tioo ball of Jot ha
see that tbe speaker*' teeth are gold, and tbrir ansa aty of grid, and tbrir hair to of grid, and tbrir legs are of grid. Tbrir fingers are of goM. though they bare gold rings upon tbcaw fingers Tbelr neck* also are of gold, though tbe collars around tboar
If grid to ir to American political life, what ■aa tb* meaning of tb* sodden change f American sentiment to reference to tar when, to IBM. Grover Oevriand. president of tb* United Plata*, drifted dangerously, near to war with Great Britain? When tb* preshteot'e demand that tb* British government submit Ita dtopute with Vaawtuato to arbltra waa IIrat learned, there was au irat of approval qf bis daring
Joined with minister* of tbe gospel and wise patriots throughout tb* land to urging tb* president at all re •void war with Great Britain tbe cause of tb* sodden change? Why was tb* policy applauded » day deprecated on tb* next? tb* principle* of tb* Monro* doc •bleb tb* president waa praised for
worthy of our protection on one day tban oo tbe other? Waa It not rather that tba motley power of tbe re realised that war woald Involve rata to norne and too* to all? Bo the good men and alar patriot* wbo ba nouncod tbe prospect of war at tb* begtanlpg on righteous principles
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DANGER IN THE HIGH DIVE.
lulge In." aald a diving .-Xpert tb* ler day. "A good diver mny occanally lose bla balance, but. brine w*rally cool beaded, be can rrgaln II at »ny rate sufficiently ao as to proll Injury to hlinadf. In tbe majority of cates rt-nfnre* la i most frequent Injury InfilctMl by
unity lo bta gor.-rt-ni.-nt a* w-ll a» m „ hi* borne: a rrap.Hwll.inty to tb-** who ! shall mb- over him a* well »► to tb-*.- I q-
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la ml from tbe ruler-!. Ie*a bramble and '!• I. nwoy with, for tbe • and the rile will In I
Tbe extent of the ha of tbla sort depend* -
| Often *>-.-n boy*, f-r 1
ly filthy fr-nu the *vi
j age Into it. .The dan I Jierially to thoau with not overs trot ! constlturiona. ran readily be aeen. I "The higher tbe dive tbe longer, course, will be tbe duration under w Now. an Inexperienced diver
' in a aeeond or tv ie dive to an unna
ally high one be will In nine caw* o give up tbe struggle In trying hto breath and Invariably, te Just before hi* head reach--* tbe ac fac*. The ream It not Infrequently
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Fishing, Sailing, wtiii I5s»it«te- A-teent
Gunning, etc.:::
<bure
I »f the
•1 do do? anticipate that ome a day In tbe near
when w* ahall elect a folio.
Brigham Young to tb* | lb* United State*, but I
cbnrrb will g
look f
when our church
■ political (nstltu'ton one of political parties will I-* com
palled to bid f-r our vote. Then w*
In Am-rican |H>lltlc« wbal - Thank God tbe dream of ion bl-rarehy la •hattrre.l an Ineonocloatk blrelg—m
could break a heathen Idol Into bits But though thy drestn of a Mormon .resident bn* ?*<fcd tbal of tbe would b* King Alcohol ia'a aad. reallatlr fnhl one alone, but all of tbr great polltparties, with but one reception, are bidding for tbe alcoholic vote today. There may be Allver planks, antitrust
Imperialistic planks, wou.au
suffragist planks, high tariff planks and low tariff plank* found to lb* dlf-
rentton platform* U|«lf
which lb* various raodidat** for lb* presidency stand, but wltb tbr •keepMon of tbe rroblbltlon party not one ibly of delegates to a national
si to nominal* a randl-
r tb* presidency of tb* United baa dared aay to tbe saloon
keeper, to tbe brewer and to tb* wlur
salt of this convention
ball! Be off! We defy you and your Botanic hireling*. Ton are destroying yenth and oui strong manhood wltb yonr liquid potoou. Out. agents darkness! Oat! Out!" Ko. tbal to t tb* way tb* different cont ention* spoke. In tbrir tuggratlv* alien.t- they say: “Brambto alcohol, wr may y*l elect you king—but not now. However. If you promt** to help ua now we will
hurt your trad* here wrong to stating that
bramble alcohol to on* of tb* threaten tog dangers confronting tb* future
•orcrclgnty of tbla land?
I would Ilk*. If tlwre bad been time - Hough, to have spoken of another form of *vll threatening I hto land and bidding for kingship I allude to tbe bramble of limiMousueua or of Immor •llty. I know that most people will lift tbrir bands to horror a* I apeak and aay. “Why. there to no danger like that threatening us!" Yea. there to my friends. When ao honest man 1s elected to tbe highest exee-utlre odh-e of a city ba find* out. much to hi* sortwtoe, be cannot abut op tbe brofbels aa bt would lie cannot atop the I unmoral erlla of tb* low daoc* ball*. Everywhere oar title* are booeycotol-ed wltb vice, merely lieratwe tb* voter* at tbe poll* bark up dlaboneri off! eta la to tbrir
VISITORS WON IN NINTH INNING A Few Safe ^ts and Some Errors Help Carey
A. A. Win.
For eight Inning* on -Satur^^Jia-t
. the Ocean City Ba*e Hall Club played ball Tban, In (he ninth, they played
aoy old thing " For five Innings
••Dutch" Adam* blanked tbe oppuilng
team, and then In the *lxlh', the
tore—tbe Carey A. A , of Philadelphia—found him for two run*. But even at this, tbe locals had a good
lead, and little worrlmeut waa Then the Carey fellow* failed to a
In the seventh and eighth many of tbe spectator* began to stretch tbelr limb* and start homeward. They
missed the biggest pari of the ga Tbe Philadelphia team landed
Adams In the nlutb, and when tbe excitement and confusion ended It was found that seven men had crossed the plate. Tbe local* were slightly dazed, reminding one of a man just realizing
that his fortune had been loet. The local team was over-confident.
The boy* had com* to think tbal. under Adams, they were Invincible, fot lie bad wi.u all his previous games, aud this oue looked easy picking until the fatal ninth. As usual, Adamr
was pitching good ball, and the lean: was supporting him very creditably Bo,when Ihe last Inning came, Adam,
cboae lo alow up In his work and Just tossed them over to the Cnruyltes. Tbi laUer didn’t let tbe opportunity slip them and they Iwgat. a cannonading to all parts of tbe field. With eacti run, the enthusiasm rose higher, and. when tbe Phllndelphlaus finally
forged abend, the crowd broke loose and the noise could he heard foi square*around. The fact that Adam,
could be bit, and a little error, caused
tbe local team lo go completely u ' the air. A series of muffs, ovcrtln
aud tbe like followed each other at
almost every play.
Outside of this Inning, It mm
raid that the Icam played a good game, Adams pitching winning hall aud receiving good support Tlie defeat, which came juat aa bard as It waa unexpected, will probably he a good lew The Carey team played fair ball, but though they won, are hardly as good au aggregation as the Ocean City fellows. Adams had hto usual stnkr-out success against llrem.and tbelr hlr' except In tbe ninth, when they ■ ten of their collection, and fielding
w ere of the mediocre claas.
In their half of the ninth, the local, tried tbelr beat to stave off defeat, ant L. Morey caused some shouting by leading off with a good hit. bul be died on the bases, none -f tbe others
lilts
ea breezes, and Pfeli of tbe local* discover bat*. Pfeiffer gave
his base twice by swatting
sphere! ' Wallace aud Kelly
to axis! I bar* •pok.-u only th» aobsr truth when I bar* warned you that bramble alto-tom. bramble gold, bramble al.-ol.nHsm and brambto Ikwutiuua nsaa. tb* four great evil forms of tba would b* braml-to king, sr* trying to take i—is.sstou of our Atnsrban liter
Mas and tbroul* out tbelr Ilfs. "Well" says some one. -J-ow. tban.
are we to keep tbe bramble tbe baleful. worthless bramble from becotu tog ruler to American politic*?" Ah. ; my friends, tb* direct teaching of this i Jotbam's fabla tolls tb* whole story. 1 When did tboss deisgales of tree* down to the valley of Bhecbca do? They first offered tb* ruler* hip to the : olive tree, tin* to tbe tig tree, then In tb* vine Hut tb**# tbr** practically •aid: - Kay. w* would not leave our' rrepsctatollty and comfort to go and ; mingle to dirty polttira We would j stay off here alone In dignity aud ! quiet aud eaar." That to the whole
Story The reason the bramble came king to Sntbam a fable was
badly. The management was more i couraged by U * ‘
O Morey, c Gardiner, b’b Murphy, lb HI even son, If... L.'Morey, cl... Hitchens, aa... t liadwlek, Sb . WalWrt, rf. . Fred. Adams, p
Kelly.** Crusemue, cf... H. McDonald, c
.1*1
refused tbe Tutorship ftr which they were so eminently fitted. And today tb* rvaann tbe had element predoml ns tea In ao many of our city and county and state eka-tloos to because ao many of the better element refuse lo go to tb* prlmarira. refuse to be ran didst*-* for tli* humbler offlcaa. refuse to see that public moneys are administered aa iHflieutly as private funds, to aald that whan Mlrbarl Angelo t
to believe that gold palming hto most famous picture “ *“ ‘ tb* Btottp* ebapri of tba Vatican U
burns, ib - ■ Ken.bier, r f 1 2 l fraw ford, Sb 1 2 ( U. McDonald, l.f... 1 2 < Pfeiffer, p 1 S < Totals 8 16 1
INNINGS 12846CThfi m City. . .20 100 20 10-6 yA.a. . .ooo00200
; Adams, 12; Pfeiffer, : Pfeiffer 8; bit by pitched ball-Beckler, j Btephonson, 2; wild Ibrowa—H. : Mrhonald, Adams. Chadwick, Hltob-
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j The Liquor Traffic .nd J No.'721 Asbunj Aceiiue, Ocean Citi), N.'J. j, kindred evils are fon-ver pro- toa.Ktu. t «od rott**** mr renmn *n pan..« «tty. c, ‘ihibited by deed. re-i.»^..-i,
at Every lover of Tcmperai !; and Morals should combitit-
•ihelp us.
uany It to
bis lungs and stomach ! ta good for him. and to
Bvsly Injurious
•Tbe brat thing I know of to bring D* quickly to the surface tn high dlv- j ig Is to have a piece of cork fastened ' rider each armpit. Corks weighing | mt onnees each are sufficiently atrong to buoyancy tor a man of ISO pounds wrighL There are many device* by itch tbe cork* can be kept secured under the armpits. Perbap* the aim-1 plrat to to sew each cork Into a tight fitting canvas or cotton bag and then; again sew each ling on to the ba tiling i lit by a couple of strands, allowing: te strands to run over tbe shoulders. •Those with weak heart*." tbe expert! added, "cannot be too strongly advised against high diving. The spring, the through space, the break aud tbe entering and cleaving of the water are altogether too exciting for weak hearts, and especially so to cold weather.''—
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