jjjajJ VRjWw VI WUBAftVW1 HUNTING REV. DR. TAUMAQE AGAIN DISCUSSES A SEASONABLE TOPIC. The Crook of the portsman's Onn-Hunt IDC the Gal no of the World Rrlleloti It plrldloc the Spoil A Heating lUaofi. Qnopja.YN, Nov. 20. In tho foroaoon service at tho Tabornaclo today Rev. Dr. Talmage took for his subject a most sea sonable ono, "A Hunting Scene," the text beinjr Genesis xlix, 27, "In the morning ho tjball devour tho prey, and at night ho shall'divide tho spoil." A few nights ago 800 men encamped along tho Long Island railroad so as to be ready for tho next morning, which was tho first "open day" for deer hunt ing. Between sunriso and 2 o'clock in tho afternoon of that day 15 deer were shot. On tho 20th of October our woods and forests resound with a shock of fire arms and nro tracked of pointers and setters, because tho quail are then a lawful prize for tho sportsman. On a cortain day in all England you can hear tho crack of the sportsman's gun, because grouso hunting has begun, and every man that can afford the time and ammunition and can draw a bead starts for tho fields. Xenophon grew eloquent in regard to the art of hunting. In tho far east people, elephant mount ed, chaso the tiger. The American In dian darts his arrow at tho buffalo until tho frightened herd tumble over the rocks. European nobles are often found in tho fox chaso and at the stag hunt. Francis I waa called tho father of hunt ing. Moses declares of Nimrod, "He was tvmighty hunter before the Lord." Therefore, in all ages of the world, the imagery of my text ought to bo suggest ive, whether it means a wolf after a fox or a man after a lion. Old Jacob, dying, is telling the for tunes of his children. He prophesies the devouring propensities of Benjamin and liis descendants. With his dim old eyes he looks off and sees the hunters going out to tho fields, ranging them all day, and at nightfall coming home, the game piling over the shoulder, and reaching tho door of the tent tho hunters begin to uistriDuto ine game, ana one takes a conoy, and another a rabbit, and another a roe. "In the morning he shall devour the prey, and at night he shall divide the spoil." Or it may bo a reference to the habits of wild beasts that slay their prey, and then drag it back to the cave or lair, and divide it among the young. THE WORLD'S GAIN. I take my text, in tho first place, as de scriptive of those people who in the morning of their lifo give themselves up to hunting tho world, but afterward, by tho grace of God, in the evening of their lifo divide among themselves the spoil of Christian character. There are aged Christian men and women in this houso who, if they gave testimony, would tell you that in the morning of their life they were after tho world as intense as a hound after a haro, or as a falcon swoops npon a gazelle. They wanted tho world's plaudits and the world's gains. They felt that if they could get this world they would have everything. Some of them started out for tho pleasures of the world. They thought that the man who laughed loudest was happiest. They tried repartee and conundrum and bur lesque and madrigal. Thev thought they would like to bo Tom Hoods or Charles Lambs or Ed gar A. Poes. They mingled wino and music and tho spectacular. They were worshipers of tho harlequin, and tho Merry Andrew, and tho buffoon, and tho jester. Life was to them foam and bub ble and cachinnation and roystering and grimace. They were so full of glee they could hardly repress their mirth even on solemn occasions, and they came near bursting out hilariously even at the bur ial becauso therp was something so dol orous in tho tone or countenance of tho undertaker. After awhile misfortune struck them hard on the back. They found there was something they could not laugh at. Un der their late hours their health, gavo way, or there was a death in the house. Of overy green thing their soul was ex foliated. They found out that life was more than a joke. Prom tho heart of God there blazed into their soul an ear nestness they had never felt before. They awoke to their sinfulness and their immortality, and here they sit at 60 or 70 years of ago as appreciative of all in nocent mirth a3 they ever were, butthey are bent on a stylo of satisfaction which in early lifo they never hunted the evening of their days brighter than the morning. In tho morning they devoured the prey, "but at night they divided the spoil. Then there are others who started out for financial success. They seo how lini hr th rim at a man's hat is when he dowb down before some one transpicu ous. They felt they would like to see how the world looked from the window of & $4,000 turnout. They thought they would liko to have the morning sunlight tanglfld lu the headgear of a dashing n,n fi. mnPl the bridges in the park to rpsound under tho rataplan or their swift hoofs. They wanted a gilded baldric, and so they started on the dol lar hunt. They chased it up one street and chased it down another. They fol lowed it when it burrowed in the cellar. They treed it in tho roof. W herover a dollar was expected to w, tbey were. They clawed it across the ocean. They chased it across the land. They stopped not for the night. Hear ing that dollar even -in the darkness thrilled them aa an Adirondack sports man is thrilled at midnight by a loon laugh. They chased that dollar to the money vault Thoychased it toUjegwr- eminent treasury, xney nmlCT, ... .. under tho counter. All the ftp"" -. m Zt dK -j A dollar! and they cried i And when at last they came i had actually captured .it aent was like that of W- A dollar!" apoa It and In tho morning ot their lite, oh, how they devoured the prey! But there cam a hotter tlmo to their soul. They found out that an immortal nature cannot live on bank stock. They took np a North era Pacific bond, and there was a hole in it through which they conld look into the uncertainty of nil earthly treasures . caw some itaiston, living at the rato of $25,000 a month, leaping from uu c rancisco wnarr because- ho conld not continue to live at the same ratio They saw the wizen and paralytic hank rs who had changed their souls into tnolten gold stamped with the image of the earth, earthy. They saw some great souls by avarice turned into homuncnli. nnd they said to themselves, "I will seel after higher treasure." A POOR THING; TO IIITOT. From that time thev rHr. nnt n,.. whether they walked or rode, if Chris! walked with them; nor whether they lived in a mansion or in a hut, if they dwelt under the shadow of the Almighty; nor whether tbey were robed in French broadcloth or in homespun, if they had the robe of the Saviour's righteousness; uur u mey were sanaaiea with morocca or calfskin, if they were shod with the preparation of the Gospel. Now you see peace on their countenance. Now that man says: "What a fool I was to be en chanted with this worldl Why, I have more satisfaction in five minutes in the service of God than I had in all the first years of my life while I was gainget ting. I like this evening of my day a great deal better than I did the morn ing. In the morning I greedily devoured the prey, hut now it is evening, and I am gloriously dividing the spoil." My friends, this world is a poor thins to hunt. It is healthful to go out in the woods and hunt. It rekindles the luster of tho eye. It strikes the brown of the autumnal leaf into the cheek. It gives to the rheumatio limbs the strength to leap like a roe. Christopher North's pet gun, the muckle-mou'd Meg, going ofl in the summer in the forests, had iU echo in tho wintertime in the eloquence that rang through tho university halls of Edinburgh. It is healthy to go hunt ing in the fields, but I tell you it is be littling and bedwarfing and belaming for a man to hunt this world. The ham mer comes down on the guncap, and the barrel explodes and Mils you instead of that which you are pursuing. When you turn out to hunt the world, the world turns to hunt you, and as many a sportsman aiming bia gun at a panther's heart has gone down under the striped claws, so while you have been attempting to devour this world the world has been devouring you. So it was with Lord Byron. So it was with Coleridge. So it was with Catherine of Russia. Henry II went out hunting for this world, and its lances struck through his heart. Francis I aimed at tjie world, but the assassin's dagger put on end to his ambition and his life with one stroke. Mary Queen of Scots wrote on tho win dow of her castle; From the top of all my trust Mishap hath laid me in tho dust. Tho queen dowager of Navarre was offered for her wedding day a costly and beautiful pair of gloves, and she put them on, but they were poisoned gloves, and they took her life. Better a bare hand of cold privation than a warm and poisoned glove of ruinous success. "Ob-," says some young man in the audience, "I believe what you are preaching. I am going to do that very thing. In the morning of my life I am going to devour tho urev. and in tho evening I shall di- vido the spoil of Christian character. 1 only want a little while to sow my wild oats, and then I will be good." Young man, did you ever take the cen sus of all the old people? How many old people aro there in your house? Ono, two or none? How many in a vast assemblage like this? Only here and there a gray head, like the patches of snow here nnd there in the fields on a late April day. Tho fact is that tho tides of the years are so strong that men go down under them before they get to bo CO, before they get to be 60, boforo they get to be 40, bofore thnv pet to be 80. And if you, my young brother, resolve now that you will spend j the morning of yonr days in devouring , ESitKijjpxJtt ill i i in -t cuiut the religion Where aro the men who 30 years ago resolved to become Christians in old age, putting it off a certain number of years? They never got to be old. The railroad collision, or the steamboat explosion, or the slip on tho ice, or tho falling ladder, or the sudden cold, put an end to thftir opportunities. They have never had an opportunity since, and they never will have an opportunity again. They locked the door of heaveu against their soul, and thoy threw away the keys. They chased the world, and they died in tho chase. The wounded tiger turned on them. They failed to take the game they pursued. Mounted on o swift courser, they leaped the hedge, but the courser fell on them and crushed them Proposing to barter their soul for tbe world, they lost both and got neither. DIVIDIKO THE biw. While this is an encouragement to old , people who are still unpardoned, it u no Kuragement to the young who puttingoffthe day of gra . rnne that tbe old may be repentant U to , k i.Wn rantiouslV. IS Uieuic.uo m kills or cures. The same 7" ALZt ratients. in one case it saves fife and in the other it destroys it ThU possibility of repentance at the close of Ufe may cure the old man while it kills h-vmimr. Bd cautious in taking it ""-. l.i . it riMu-rinuve oj ''u.u, U descriDtive Of U)Tho cime to V sudden and a radi Sange. You luve noticed bow short : Watn 'Ai t j intra. au - . - T&to transition to the character or beats n i. -- --" :.. ,,, these Denjamitesl JS.Te .haJ devour the pff., ,,; 5S!tf5S jtau . w BUcb a transfortmv Ut ere " , , Yw. A J Tclock I. the morning rjatut OAjua?Aii o'clock at nteht U m .... distributive Christian: ' Conversion is instantaneous. A man passes into the kingdom of God quicker than down the sky runs zigzag lightning. A man may bo anxious about his soul tor a great many years; that does not mako him a Christian. A man maypray & while; that does not mako him a Christian. A man may resolve on the reformation of his Dknutr n,i , that resolution going on a great while; that does not mnke him a Christian. Bnt tho very instant when he flings his bcul on the mercy of Jesus Christ, that in stant is lustration, emancipation, resur rection. Up to that point he is going in the wrong direction; after that point he is going in the right direction. Boforo that moment ho is a child of sin; after that moment he is a child of God. Be foredhat .moment devouring tho prey; after that moment dividing tho spoil. rive minutes is as good as five years. My hearer, you know very well that the best things you havo done you have dono in a flash. You made up your mind in on instant to buy, or to sell, or to in vest, or to stop, or to start. If yon had missed that one chance, you would havo missed it forever. Now, just as precipi tate and quick and spontaneous will ba the ransom of your soul. Some morning you were making a calculation. You got on tho track of some financial or social game. With your pen or pencil you were pursuing it. That very morning you were devouring the prey, but that very night you were in a different mood. You found that all heaven was offered you. You wondered how you could get it for yourself and for your family. You wondered what resources it would give you now and hereafter. You ore divid ing peace and comfort and satisfaction and Christian reward in your soul. You are dividing tho spoil. One Sabbath night at tho close of the sermon I said to some persons, "When did you first become serious about your soul?" And they told mo, "Tonight." And I Bald to others, "When did you give your heart to God?" And they said, "Tonight." And I said to still others, "When did you resolvo to eryp tho Lord all the days of your life?" And they said, "Tonight." I saw by tht gayety of their apparel that when the grace of God struck them they woro de vouring the prty; but I saw also in the flood of joyful tears, and in tbe kindling raptures on their brow, and in their ex hilarant and transporting utterances that they were dividing the spoil. If you have been in this building when the lights are struck at night, you know that with one touch of electricity they are all blazed. Oh, I would to God that tho darkness of your souls might bo broken up, and that by one quick, over whelming, instantaneous flash of illumi nation you might be brought into the light and tho liberty of the sons of Godt RELIGION DEFINED. You see that religion is a different thing from what some of you people sup posed. You thought it was a decadence. You thought religion was maceration. You thought it was highway robbery; that it struck one down and left him half dead; that it plucked out tho eyes; that it plucked out tho plumes of tho soul; that it broke the wing and crushed the beak as it came clawing with its black talons through the oir. No, that is not religion. What is religion? It is dividing the spoil It is taking a defenseless soul and panoplying it for eternal conquest. It is the distribution of prizes by the king's hand every medal stamped with a coronation. It is on exhilaration, an expansion. It i imparadisation. It is enthronement Religion mokes a man master of ear th, of death and hell. It goes forth to gather the medals of victory won by Prince Emanuel, and the diadems of heaven, and the glorios of realms ter restrial and celestial, and then, after ranging all worlds for everything that is resplendent, it divides tho spoil. What was it that James Turner, tho famous English evangelist was doing when in his dying moments he said: "Christ is alll Christ is all!" Why, he was entering into light. He was round ing the Cane of Good Hope. He was di- sa -" -j is come. My grave ciotues are railing off." She was dividing tho spoil. Bhe longed with wing to fly away And mix with that eUrnal day. What is Daniel now doing, the Hon tamer? And Elijah, who waa drawn by the flaming coursers? And Paul, the rat tling of whoso chains made kings quake? And all tho other victims of flood and fire and wreck and guillotine where are they? Dividing tlie spoil. Ten thousand times ten thousand, In sparkling raiment bricM. The armies or tbe ransomed saint Throng up the steeps of light. Tis finished, all U finished. Their fight willi death and aln. Wf I high your golden galea And Jet the victor. Oh, what a grand thing it is to be a Christianl We begin now to divido tho inoil but the distribution will not be completed to all eternity. -- . 1. .....1 tli.MI There is a cuuij.. ----- - ' . mmlnM J. ... ' ,. . rfn Btruck Mui, TWei sopl-wby do younot nf$ J .poll of Christian -- & e,the'Bll,Tat,0B that I character, tbe comfort, me joy, . i,a Mlvation tUt I am sent to of- i meutctne mat ycaw, - - .-.. n.me? me.cinegiven.fertoyounmy inong" , "-"--, hands tremble - --. rftfa , J tear. n nd g.t unco w p .Kh the iruiltr. Rescue for al the uuuivi-;-; - . .-i r.if for Oil Wie ueau. rj& have come in nero o" " world U agaut them, and because they Jed God is against them, who will go away sayings I cam to Jmu as I was. Weary and worn and sad. I fouad la Um a nwtlog pi? A d be baa made m glad. an,nmrh vou came in children tb jammjou QnLiiirtmtMft at,iti8. For Injuries Strangely Suffered. Suit to recover damages for personal injuries inflicted by a corpse has been brought against tho Pennsylvania rail road by Lawyer J. Howard Morrison for August Johnson. In his statement of claim Johnson asserts that on Aug. 22 last he was at work constructing switch es along the line of the Trenton cutoff railroad, which is operated by the Penn sylvania railroad. As a rapidly moving train was approaching him an unknown woman attempted to cross the track in front of it. She was struck by the en gino and instantly killed. Her lifeless body, Johnson asserts, was thrown about 50 feet, striking him in tho face and felling him to the earth. Ho sustained n broken nose and other serious injuries, resulting in a spell o( sickness, which forced him to spend a considerable amount of money for doc tor's bills. Johnson asks for $5,000 dam f ges. Philadelphia Record. We Are Hard Worker. The following figures regarding th standard number of working days per tinnum in different countries appeared n a Polish paper: The inhabitants ot pentral Russia labor fewest days in the year namely, 207. Then comes Canada tartth 270, followed by Scotland with 275, gland 275, Portugal 283, Russian Po und 288, Spain 200, Austria and th usslan Baltic provinces 295, Italy 268, Havana, Belgium, Brazil and buxom- arty 5100 QiiTnntf Pmnna lntnnil s; f "L' o'A. rrr ,:-""" and Norwav 802. Swedsn RfU. Primula and Ireland 305, United States 800, Hoi. "land 808 and Hungary 312. THE GREAT REVOLUTIONS. 1803 Great rebellion in Poland; pro visional government appointed; terrible severities of the -Russian government; hundreds of leading Poles shot or hanged; .burupvuii imervuiniui. irumess; tuo re bellion suppressed. 1800 Revolution in Rouraania; provi sional government established; an "he reditary hospodar" elected; declared a "king" in 1881. 1860 Great military revolt at Madrid in favor of Prim; suppressed with unex ampled cruelty; many prisoners shot 1860 Tho kingdom of Hanover con quered by Prussia, the Hanoverians hav ing taken the side of Austria iu the seven wooks' war; the king escaped to Aus tria, and his property was seized by tho Prussians. 1807 Separate constitution granted Hungary, which thus became an autono mous part of tho Austro-Hungarian em pire; political amnesty granted to all offenders, and a separate parliament al lowed for Hungary. 1807 Overthrow of the empire in Mex ico; Maximilian shot; since 1821 it i said thoro have been 240 revolutions or insurrectionary outbreaks in Mexico. 1808 Mutiny on Spanish fleet began a revolution; flight of Isabella; a provi sional government formed. 1870 The provisional government of Spain dcclaied at an end nnd Amadous crowned us king. 1870 Rovolution in Paris, the em peror having been mudo prisoner at Be dan; u republic proclaimed. 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Bush Bank block, B IMw The Oregon Land Co., AtHalsm, U engaged In ae'llni fruit land lu lh vlrlntlr uf -alexi.Or.tf.u. wb.ie Electric Lights On Meter Systenu TO CONSUMERS : Tbe Bslem Light and Power Company at great expense Dave equipped their Klectn Light plant wim the nioet modern apparatus and me now able 10 oner th publlo a better light than nny syilcm and at a rate lower than any city on tho coast. Arc nnd Incandescent Light; log. Electric Motors it U purposes wlicro poircr is re quired. IleeHvncea can be wired for as many lights as desired and the consumers pay for only such-llgbU as nro used. This btlug roglsteied by an KleqUrto Meter. Offlce 179 Commercial St, MEATS. PT.tuDMaSi'ci&Mclw, 8-iys he hns not sold oat but simply moved bis thop to the old stand at Liberty street brldgfl. David McKlllop, Steal Wood Saw Leavo' orders at Salem Im provement Co., 05 State street. TheLondon WmmEmW sMueS1nstitute MARKET STR33BT San Francisco, Cah IB A MEDICAL AND HUKQIOAL INSTI. TI'TH, located pormnnently at 710 Market rtre ,iian rroncisco, uai., lorins cure or u 1 li -a. anilcUnn and deformltle. A staff 01 phf ttclans sad surgeon, having diplomas ai.u .nn endorstinent of the best college ot America and fcurnpe, skilled epeclo 1st who hnvo had long experience In treating Speol4 and chronlo dUeases, me In constant attend anre. A pharmacy Is attached, and all pre si rlptlon rilled Iree of charge, $LOO Trial Kttle 95.90 Full CoHrae Huflerersfrom Asthnm, Bheuraatum, Con- sumption. Catarrh, Oysnepsla, IMIetloa, ectoful. Epilepsy, Female weakaveM.uMMer. Heart Dnute. Biouchlll. Kruntlo&a. Wklt Itlioum, Baldness, Tapeworm, l)efueee, ar fexiial ui.rate, l-ost Manhood, Malaria, Url. nnry Trouble, Piles, Bitrel Troubles, holt consult at once, low rhargd, Within tbe roach ol all, combined with tbe best medkal and surgical skill. Young, Middlo Aged and Old Mea Who may be suffering from YOUTHFUL KOliMKM. or the excesses of maimed 111. should consult at once, before it I too late; these veteran practitioners who have no ro.M In the United Males, a tbey can and IU r store to you perfect health when all other nave ntiiea, Broken Down Constitute are rejuvenated and manlr vigor restored by their new and wonderful method of treat. mem, tin injurious urug u.eu. worn ov Nn Inluilous drur used. W business men, call fof advK are suffering from Nervous men, call fof advice, especially II yo are tuflerlng from Nervous Uebtlltr or (ailing power, of any disease of the Eye, Kar.Throet, Luojcs, Heart, Htointch, tiklo, Kidneys, ov Bladder. Blood Diseases Oared In tbe shortest time by vege table remedlts. ADC ynlroaKhtoUbrri&vltotak ntlC. YUU s you should beT Are y cm free from e.ery tra-e of disease or lcknMf Oo you look weilr lo you feel wel.T or I Iheee some t'hrrmle Trouble; which, like a ranker worm In the budding flowery U rapiaiyeV. stroyln jour very vitals. Who sufTer from Nervous Irostratlon, ! Kue, l)epondeneyt Ibdlgeetlon.OuuetlfM. on, Lassitude, t'alus In the Buck or side, d'snuse peculiar to their aes, consult the physician w lib the utmost ooufldenoe. $1.00 TRIAL BOTTLE $5,00 FULL COURSE TBE LONDON MEIHCAL id SURGICAL INSTITUTE 719 Mark &tret .... ... Sa" FwelKf, Cnl. 115WK1AW ' PNMGWLa E, y, IIADLKV, JKweelTwr. , 8HKT LINK UJJALirkWfU OCEAN STEAMER $AIIWCS h. a. wiu.Misrri! vAi.M(sr ta ve Yalna, Not. !k, W, mU Ui. IIATM ALWAYM HATIWrAPfOilY. akeul'uuo, i Wlmimw4 LssssslHB8irw0&W t? tmttn8Aj ."jHHsLIsP! 1 !?l l-.l 1-a3- a.-islfamatlf 1 ohhMwW&Mljlajto worldling, and at 1 aawic.