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As usual, tbero writs this evening n dense mass of people waiting outxido .the Acudomy of Music long before tho hour for commence ment, and every scat In tho huge building was occupied la a few minutes after tho doors were opened. Dr. Tulmaga had preached to an Immense audlcnco in the morning in the Brooklyn Academy of Music. His text was, "The crystal can not equal It" (Job xxvlli, 7). Muny of the precious stones of the Bible have come to prompt recognition. But for the present I Ufeo up tho lc&s valunble crystal. Job, in my text, compares saving wisdom with a specimen of topaz. An In fidel chcmlit or mineralogist would pro nounce tho latter worth more than the for mer, but Job makes an intelligent com parison, looks nt religion and then looks atthecrystnl and pronounces the former as of superior value to tho lattor, exclaim ing, in tho words of my text, "The crystal cannot equal It." THE UTAH OP THE MO0NTAIN. Now, it Is not iv part of my sermonlo de sign to depreciate tho crystal, whether it be found In Cornish mlno or Harts: moun tain or Mammoth Cave or tinkling among tho pendants of tho chandeliers of a palnce. Tho crystal is tho star of the mountain; it is tho queen of the cave; it is tho eardrop of tho hills; It finds its heaven in tho dia mond. Among oil tho pages of natural history thero is nn page moro interesting to mo thnn tho pngo crystallographlc. But I want to show you that Job was right when, taking religion in ono hand and tho crystal in the other, ho declared that tho former is of far more vnluo and ixsnuty than tho latter, recommending it to all tho pcoplo and to nil tho ages, declaring, "Tho ciystal cannot equal it." In tho first place, I remark that rollglon is superior to the crystal in exactness. That shapeless mass of crystal against which you accidentally dashed your foot is laid out with moro exactness than an earthly city. Thoro aro six styles of crys tallization, and nil of them divinely or dained. Every crystal has mathematical precision. God's geometry reaches through it, and it Is a square, or it is a rectangle, or itJs a rhomboid, or in some way it hath n mathematical figure. Now, religion boats that in Iho slmplo fact that spiritual accu racy is more beautiful than matorial accu racy. God's attributes nro exact. God's law exact. God's decrees exact. God's tnniuigemcnt of tho world exacU-novor counting wrong, though ho counts tho grass blades, and tho stirs, and tho sands, and tho cycles. His providences never dealing with us perpendicularly when thoso providences ought to bo oblique, nor lateral when they ought to bo vertical. Everything in our llfo arranged without nny possibility of mlstako. Each llfo a six sided prism. Born at tho right tlmo; dying at the right, tlmo. Thoro aro no "hap pen so's" in our theology. If I thought tbls was a slipshod universe I would go crazy. God Is not an anarchist. Law, order, sym metry, precision, a perfect square, a perfect rectangle, a perfect lhombold, a perfect cir cle. The edge of God's robo of government novor frays out. There aro no loose screws In the world's machinery. It did not just happen that Napoleon was attacked with indigestion at liorodnoBo that ho became Incompetent for tho day. It did not just happen that John Thomas, tho missionary, on n lieathun island, waiting for an outllt and orders for another missionary tour, received that outllt and thoso ordors in a box that floated ashore, whllo the ship and tho crow that carried tho box were never heard of. Tho barking of F. V. Hobert son's dog, he tells us, led to a llnoof ovouts which brought him fiom the army Into tho Christian ministry, where ho sotVed God with world renowned usefulness. It did not merely happen so. I believe In n particular providence. I beliove God's geometry may bo hcon In all our llfo moro beautifully than In crystallography, Job was right. "Tho crystal cannot equal It." TUG ih.vksi'Aui:kci' ok nKuaio.v. Aguln I remark that religion Is superior to tho crystal in tratispurenoy. Wo know not when or by whom glass was flrit dis covered. Deads of It li.tva been found in tho tomb of Alexander Soverus. Vasi'H of it are brought up from tho rums of Her culaneuni. Thuro wero female adornments mmlo out of It thivo thousand years ago thoho adornments found now attached to tliu mummies of Egypt. A great many commentators believes that my text means glaas. What would wo do without tho cryhtalf Tho crystal In tho window to keep out tho storm and let In t hn dy; tho crystal over tho watch defeudlug its dull est mivshlnery, yet allowing us to sen tho libur: tho crystal of tho telescope, by which the astronomer brings distuut world so near ho can inwet them. Oh, tho trl umplia of tho crystals in thu celebrated window of ltoueu nud Salisbury! But there is nothing so transparent In n crystal as lit our holy rollglon. It is a transparent religion. You put It to your eyo ami you sou man his sin, his soul, his destiny. Von look at God and you boo something of tho graudour of his charuutor. ItU a transparent religion. InlHlels tell us It is opuquo. Do jou know why they tell us it Is opaque? It is bucuuso they aro blind, Tho uutural mau roeelveth not tho things of God beoauso they nro spiritually discerned. Thcro U no trouble with tho crystal) the trouble is with the eyes which try to look through It. Wo pray for wis dom. Iml. that our woe might bo opened. When tho eyo silvo mires our bltiulnua , then wo turn that religion U transparent. It U a trutiHiKirout Ulblo. All tho mount I nine of tho Ulblo txime outr-Sluiil, thu mountain of tho law; I'UkuIi. tho mount ain of prespect: Olivet, tho mountain of instruction; Calvury, the mountain of o rlflco. All the rivers of thoHlblooomeout I'HldekeLortherlverot paradisaical beauty; 'Jordan, or tho river of .holy chrUm; Cherlth, or tho river of prophetio sdpply; Nile, or tho river of palaces, ami tho puv , rlvor of llfo from uuder the throne, clear iw crystal. Wlille reading this Blblo after our eye have been touched by tjrnutvu Jlntl it all transparent, and thoturth rods. now with cruolllxlQH agony and mow with , Judgment terror, nud Christ hpjmnim Iii toiuu of hU two uuudnxl and fl' y ix t titles, as far n I oi couut Uj- thu I 'bread, tho rock, tho capUtu, tho wiwiwii- ' dnr, thu couquuror, the tr, unit mi nud beyond ny capacity of mlno to rvhwn (them, -rriniiurvnt ruuRioui 1 1 1'kttVIDHNCK ia rXLLUCII). 1 1 Tha orovidenoo that eiued tliuk Iwforil Veeamet nolluoltl. Now you find God i M trjinjj to put you, down. Now you mi- ierstand why you lost thut child, and why you lost your property; it was to prepare you for eternal treasures. And why sick ness came, It being tho precursor of Im mortal juvenescenco. And now you un derstand why thov lied about you and tried to drive you hither and thither. It was to put you in tho glorious company of such mon as Ignatius, who, whon ho went out to bo destroyed by tho lions, said: "I am tho wheat, and tho teeth of the wild beasts must Drat grind mo before I can become pure bread for Jesus Christ;" or tho company of such men as Polycarp, who, whon standing In tho midst of the amphitheater woltlDg for the lions to come out of their cave and destroy him, and tho people In the galleries jeering and shouting, "Tho lions for Polycarp," re plied, "Let them come on," and then stoop ing dowu toward tho cave where tho wild beasts were roaring to get out, "Let them come on." All, yes, it is persecution to put you In glorious company; and whllo there aro many things that you will have to postpone to tho future world for explana tion, I tell you that It is the whole tendency of your religion to unravel and explain and interpret and illumine and irradiate. Job was right. It Is o glorious transpar ency. "The crystal cannot equal It." I remark again that religion surmises the crystal in its beauty. That lump of crystal Is put under the magnifying glass of tho crystallographer, and he sees In It in describable beauty snowdrift and splint ers of hoar frost and corals and wreaths and stars and crowns and castellatlons of conspicuous beauty. Tho fact is that crystal Is so beautiful that I can think of but one thing In oil tho nnlverao that is so beautiful, and that Is the religion of the Bible. No wonder this Blblo represents that religion as tho daybreak, as tho apple blossoms, as tho glitter of a king's ban quet. It Is tho joy of tho whole earth. TOO MUCH TALK OF THE CB083. People talk too much about their cross and not enough about their crown. Do you know tho Blblo mentions a cross but twenty-seven times, whllo It mentions a crown eighty times? Ask that old man what he thinks ol religion. Ho nns been a cloho observer. He bos been culturing an (esthetic taste. Ho has seen tho sunrises of a half contnry. Ho has been an early riser. Ho has been uu admirer of cameos and corals and all kinds of beautiful things. Ask him what bethinks of rollglon, and be will tell you, "It is the most beautiful thing I ever saw." "Tho crystal cannot equal it." Bcautliul in its symmetry, wnen it presents God's character it does not pre sent him as huving lovo like a groat pro tuberanco on ono side of bis nature, but makes that lovo in harmony with his jiistlco a lovo that will accept all those who come to him, and a justlco that will by no moana clear tho guilty. Beauti ful reltglon In the sentiment It Implautel Beautiful religion in tho hope It kindles! Beautiful rollglon in tho fact that it pro poses to garland nnd enthrone and ompar odlso an Immortal spirit. Solomon says It Is a lily. Paul says It Is a crown. Tho Apocalypse says it is a fountain kissed of tho sun. Ezeklcl says It is u follaged cedar. Christ nays it Is a bridegroom come to fetch homo a bride. While Job in tho toxt takes up a whole vaso of proclous stones the topaz, and tho sapphire, ana tno enryso prasuB and ho takes out of this beautiful vase just one crystal, and holds It up until it gleams in the warm light of the custom sky, and ho exclaims, "Tho crystal cannot equal it." Oh, It Is not n stale rollglon, it Is not a stupid religion, It is not a toothless hag, as some seem to have represented It; It Is not a Meg Merrlles with shriveled arm come to scaro tho world. It is tho fairest daughter of God, holruss of all his wealth. Her cheek tho morning sky; her voice tho muslo of the south wind; her step tho dauco of tho oa. Como nnd woo her. Tho Spirit and tho brldo say como, and whoso over will, lot him como. Do you agreo with Solomon and say It is a lily? Then pluck It nnd wear It over your heart. Do you agreo with Paul aud say It Is a crown? Then let this hour Ira your coronation. Do you agreo with tho Apocalypse and say It Is a sprlnglug fountain? Then come and slako tho thirst of your soul. Do you believe with Exeklel and say It Is it foil ugod cedar? Thou como under Its shallow. Do you bellovo with Christ nud Bay It is a bridegroom como to fetch homo a bride? Then strike bauds with your Lord tho King whllo I pronounce you everlastingly one. Or If you think with Job that It is a jewel, then put It ou your hand liko a ring, on your nuck llko a bend, on your forehead like n star, whllo looklug into tho mirror of Owl's Word you ackuowlodgo "tho crystal cannot equal It." TIIR TIIANSIOHMATION'S OP KKUdlOV. Again, rellglou Is superior to tho crystal In Its transformations, Tho diamond is only n crystallisation of coal. Carbonate of llmo rises till It becomes calclto or ar ngonlto. Ued oxide of copper crystallizes Into cubes and octohedrous. Thoso crys tals which adorn our persons and onr homes and our museums have only boeo resurrected from forms that were fur from lustrous. Scientists tor ages have been ex amining thcbo wonderful transformations. But I hill you In tho gospel of tho Son of God thc-rels a moro wouderful transforma tion. Over souls by reason of slu black as coal and hard as Iron God by his comfort ing grace stoops aud says, "They shall be mlno In the day when I make up my Jewels." "What," say you, "will God wear jewel ry?" It ho wanted It lie could inake the stars of hvavou his belt aud have tho even ing cloud for tho sandals of his feet, but lie does not want that adornment. He will not have that jewelry. Wheu God wants jewelry ho como down aud digs it out of tho depths and darkness of sin. Tlnvso souls uro nil crystulllxatlous of mercy. lie puts Uiom on, and ho wears thorn in the presence of tho whole universe, lie wears thorn on the baud thut was nailed, over tho haart that was pierced, on tho tumplus that wero stung. "They Bhall ncss into liglit. From coal to tho notftalre. "The crystal cannot equal It." But, my friends, tho chief transforming power of the gospel will not be seen in this world, nnd not until heaven breaks upon the soul. When that light falls upon tho soul then you will Bee the crystals. Oh, what a magnificent sotting for th wo jewels of eternity! I sometimes hear people rep resenting heaven In n way that is far from attractive to tue. It seems almost avulgar heaven as they represent It, with great blotches of color and bands of mu6lc mak ing a deafening racket. John represents heaven as exquisitely beautiful. Three crystals. In ono place he says, "Her light was llko a precious stone, clear as crystal." In another placo ho says, "I saw o pure river from under the throne, clear as crys tal." In another place he says, "Before the throne there was a sea of glass clear as crystal." Three crystals! John says crys tal atmosphere. That means health. Balm of eternal June. What weather after the world's east wind I No rack of storm clouds. Ono breath of that air will cure tho worst tubercle. Crystal light on all tho leaves. Crystal light shimmering on the topaz of the temples. Crystal light tossing in the plumes of tho equestrians of heaven on white horses. But "the crys tal cannot equal it." John says crystal river. That means joy. Deep nnd ever roll ing. Not one drop of tho Thames or the Hudson or tho Rhine to soil It Not one tear of human sorrow to imhltter it. Crys tal, tho ralu out of which It was made. Crystal, the bed over which it shall roll and ripple. Crystal, its inflnitH surface. But "the crystal cannot equal It." John says crystal sea. That means multitu dlnously vast. Vast In rapture. Rapture vast as tho sea, deep ao the sea, strong as tho sea, ever changing as tho se.v. Billows of light. Billows of beauty, blue with skies that were never clouded and green with depths that were nover fathomed. Arctics nnd Antarctica and Mediterraneans and Atlantlcs nnd Pacifies in crystalline magnificence Three crystals crystal light falling ou a crystal river; crystal river roll ing into n crystal sea. Bnt "tho crystal cannot equul It." nEAYEN WE MUST nAVC. "Oh," says some one, putting his hand over his oyes, "can It be that I who have been In so much Bin aud trouble will ever como to those crystals?" Yes, It may be lt will bo. Heaven we must have, what ever clso wo have or have not, and we como hero to get it. "How much must I pay for It?" you say. You will pay for It just as much 'is the coul pays to become tho dia mond. In other words, nothing. The same Almighty power that makes the crystals In tho mountains will changoyour heart which is harder thnn stone, for the promise is, "I will take away your stony heart and I will givo you a heart of flesh." "Oh," says some ono, "it Is just the doc trine I want. God Is to do everything, and I am to do nothing." My brother, it Ls not tho doctriuo you want. Tho coal makes no resistance It hears tho resurrection voice In tho mountain, aud it comas to crystallization, but your heart resists. The trouble with you, my brother, is tho coal wants to stay coal, I do not ask you to throw open tho door and let Christ in. I only ask that you stop bolting it and bar ring it. Oh, my friends, w o will have to get rid of our sing, I will have to get rid of my sins, uud you will have to get rid of your sins. What will we do with our sins among tho three crystals? The crystal ot mospherc would display our pollution. Tho crystal river would be befouled with our touch. The crystal sea would whelm ns with Its glistening surge. Transforma tion now or no transformation at all. Givo sin full chance in your heart and tho transformation will bo downward in stead of upward. Instead of a crystal It will be a cinder. In the days of Carthage a Christian girl was condemned to die for her faith, and a boat was bedaubed with tar and pitch and filled with combustibles and set on fire, aud tho Christian girl was placed In tho boat, nnd the wind was off shore and tho boat floated away with its precious treasure. No ono can doubt that boat landed at tho shore of Heaven. Slu wants to put you in a fiery boat nnd shove you off in an opposite direction off from peace, oil from uoU, out from heaven, overlastlngly oft"; and the port toward which you would sail would bo u port of darkness, and the guns that would greet you would be tho guns of despair, and tho (lags that would wavo at your arrival would bo tho black flags of death. O, my brother, you must either kill sin or slu will kill you. It is no wild exaggeration when I say that any man or woman that wants to bo saved may bo saved. Tremendous choice! A thousand iicople nro choosing this moment between salvation nnd de struction, between light and darkness, be tweon heaven nnd hell, between charred ruin and glorious crystallization. I vra. . JjATH'K. - LH. J. Kl.YHUMWS, JOMW MC1U. jafikSN i aiional Bank 8ALEM ORKOON. TTOaiEIT AND IttlOE. Tic rpRson why a woman ls af mid of a mouse ls a profound cystcry Indeed. It has never been very clcariy pre 'ca that ilioU. But Bom women ero c.t'iantly In Eunh a nervous, lrr'table cocdi t o that tho slightest thlny snnoji. aud s'j.rt.ts them. 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Horso O shoeing nnd repairing a specialty, hbop at the tool of Liberty street, Haleiu, Oregon. 2.201? RICH A BOSS, Blacksmiths, all kinds ol repairing and carriage wont. ,e have In our employ Win Carrot, direct from Kentucky, more familiarly known ns "Red," a professional horseshocr. Give us atrial. i-H DR. E. C. WEST'S Nerve nnd Brain Treatment, n guaranteed specific for Hys teria, Dizziness, Convulsions, Fits, Nervous Neuralgia, Headache, Nervous Prostration caused by tho uso of nlcohol or tobacco, Wakefulness, Mental Depression, Holten Ing of the brain resulting In Insanity and leading to misery, riccay and death, pre mature oldago, barrenness, loss of power cnu ieil by o erxeri Ion of the brnln. Each box contains ono mouth's treatment, Sl.00 H box or six boxes for S5.00, sent by mall prepnin on receipt or price. WE GUARANTEE S1XBOXE8 To core nny case. With each order le ceived bv us for six boxes, accomnanled with $5.04, wo will send the purchaser our written guarantee to refund the maney II the treatment does not effect a cure. Guar antees issued only by Geo. E, Good, Drug gist, Mole ngent, S09 Com. St., fenlem, Or. JOSEPH KUHKE barbar nnd halrdres. er. Hnir cuttlng25 cents. shuvluK lc ccuts. Bath looms In eonuoutlon. Bvotoi work. 113 State street. O J, LARSEN A CO,, Manufacture.of nil kinds of vehicles. IUjulring a.Speclal ty. Shop 45 Stnto straot, u "shita z,s -sKtb. :.;.,'-; "!M,';.'v..,:1,,",ra,"""u'""'-KJ- I make tin my Jewels." Wondorful trnus formation! "Tho orystal CAunot eijual it." There sho In, i wait ot tho street, but aha hall 1m h fcltr of charity. Thoro ho is, n sot tu tho dltoh, but lie shall prvaoli the KivuhjI. Tlu'r. behind tho bars of a prison, but lie shall reign with Christ forever. Whure kin ubouuiltMl grace shall inuoli mora Utiound. Tho oarbon ltocomo thu solitaire. "The crysUl cannot equal it." 1H XOT OO ISTO 1'AUTlCUI-VHi. Kow, I havu no HWiUit for thoso people who nro always enlarging iu Christian mtwtlHjM about their early dhuipntlon. Do uutvo into tho particulars, my brothers. tjliuply nay you wuro sick, but make no dUpluy of jour ulcers. Tho ohlef stock in trndo ot (wmuu ministers mid OltrUtlau worker seems to Iw their early erimwt mid dtksipatious. The number ot pkoU yen picked nud the tnunlwr of ohlekesk you stole mnko very oor prayer mwtlnjr rlnst. orlu. lliwldtM that. It dlMourasM other PhrUtiau poplo who never got druukcr stalo niiythlng. Hut It U daiant to know thut thc who woru furthoit dowu bv bin brought highut up. Out of ttfvml njrfdpm luto eterual liberty. Oat of ihuk Glave In Century. rnnctuallty. When eight Quaker ladles had an ap point muut, nnd t-eveu wero punctual, and the eljjhth, being thrvo minutes too luto, bogau iipologlihig for keeping tho others waiting, the) reply from one ot them was: "I nut sorry, friend, that thoo should have wuetud thine own three mlnuus; but theo. had no right to waita twenty-one moro ot our time, which was not thine own." Of Washington It is Bald that wheu UU wcretary, ou oui Important occasion, was late, and excused himself by saying hU watch was too slow, tuo toply was: You v. HI havo to get another watch or I another becrvUry." Napoleon ued to say to UU tnnrsbals: "You my ask auy thing ot tue but tlme."New York Ledger. GEO. C. WILL, of Will Bkm., Albany and Oorvallli-, Pianos, (kins and Sewing Viwm. SKWtNQ MACHINES and OUOANH REPAIRED AND OLEANED At Your Home Agents fot Northwest Insurauce Ols Two doors north of Pot-k uniee, alm, Or. N ee. uieaaudnew parti Mr all titwiugrsaohlnes kJ-tfLdw 50C -,0 V - &A WW T ri.. Si UULuEfl HEALTH. Xj Ulchau's Oolilen Balsam No. 1 Cure Chancre, first and second stages; Bores on th Lega and Body; Sore Kr Capital City Restaurant Yva, II nought It. TomWliM prttty roscl Ylie did jou gt itf Jack (boiuvttuUy) A lady uvo It to mo. Tom (oruoUyHA urJdniiljrr--l,uok. -f v m mm m f Jas. Batchelor, Prop'r. WarmMeals at All Hours q! tlicDaj Nena but vhi.U labor emotoyi in thl MtabllshmenU A good suuuntlal meal 0 ked In ntsV class style Truly-flv ccnU per meal RBD KKON T Court stmt, bttweon Journal Urtloe unJ illnto'i iavry. rrloiary torm; ol tha dlaeaM known a Syphilis. Price, 85 OO per Bottle, be menau's uoltten Unltam No.a Carta Tertiary. ilercurlalQyphlliUo Bbeu roatlam. l'alna in the Bone, faint la the U!d c kvf.?.,th?.NockJ Uleeratod Sort Tfcroitj 8yrhlUHo Raah, Lnmpa and con tracted Cord;, Btlffneu of th. Umba, and cradlcau all dUeasa from th inlia, whether eud by IndlarreUon or abuse ol Mercury leainj tha blsod pur and healtby. Vrlres OO par llottie. I.O UlcliftuU Golden HvanlsU Ami. dote (or the ear ( Conorrhcsa, Oleet, Irritation Grarel, and all Urinary or Gent UldUarrangemenU. PrUati sa per Uottle. L ItlcUau Goldea Bpnalah la. lecllon, forarere caaeaot Oooorebaa. lattammaioejr jGleeu BtrtKnrta,e. Prleo , 91 JU per Bottle. 't-S. US',vG.?W,, Olatmant tor U 3ectlr healbif el SrphUitlo Sore. aoJtrer.ttona. PrU.'tl 6&pr BoS ? J,nUr.'1 "tt Pllta-Nerr; nd Brala treatatot; luaa c phytleal po w. excta or onr-worfc. 1-roatratiaiveta. Tonlo aud Nervine, THE RICHARDsBiiJa C0.,AiBtt 009 it fill MARKET ST , Sua FraHclac, OtU aiUR SKHT MCI. M Has wiiiiiw ox 'vns And Avith this cai line in operation NO AD- DITION to the City can ofler as great or as many inducoinents as This addition ies between the Garden Road and Asylum Avenue; within four blocks of the Elegant High School Building, and ten blocks from North Salem new school building. It has long been known to possess supe rior attractions by reason of it being the highest, heal thiest, most fertile and sightly Addition to the City. The Railway will within sixty days be running its cars every Twenty Minutes through the center of this beautiful Addition. Bringing it within five minutes of the Postoffice. If you are seek ing an investment None can offer better opportunities or bring you greater returns than this favorite Addition. SALEM The Capital City is bound to come to the front as an In dustrial an Educational Center. No other Capital City in the United States offers as great an opportunity to the home seekeror or investor as the "Bouquet City" of the Willamette Valley. The first city in the Northwest in educational matters and second in manufacturing industries. Situated in the heart of the Willamette Valley with untold power and material at hei door waiting for the magicians wand to turn her into a city of the twenty thousands. Who of us today can predict what the next decade will bring forth. To those of you who are looking for a home T' I and ENGLEWOOD, the place to secure it, while you have yet the opportunity of purchasing from first hands. For the present we will sell a limited number oV lots at our present prices ween an advance of ten to twenty per. cent will be made. Now IMC 01 I JJlllTl im if li, Postoffice H..V. MATTHEW, Pres. Block , T. H. BA3NES, Ssc. Tr 7 mo. GO o -n 3? i d H- o 3. 1 d ft 3 CO o I t.wv &' - t -". -'V...Miii iiiiiiaiyiiiiMiftfiriiTyii'il .t.'-&'