V ONLYONEJUDGHOSNT. REV. DR. TALMAGE DISCUSSES A CHI MERICAL EXPECTATION. lie Says Thero Is No Itoversal or Judgment Iu the Next Worlil Tlio Verdict Is liascil Upon Our Earthly Lives The Final s Chance. Brooklyn, Juno 17. Rev. Dr. Tal-pin-jo, who is how on his round tlio world journey, has solected ns tho sub ject for Lis sermon through tho press to day "Another Chimcc," tho tc:.t being taken from Ecclesiastes xi, 8, "If tho trco fall toward tho south or toward tho nuth, iu tiio placo whero tho treo fall ctli thero it chall be." Thero is a hovoving hopo in tho minds of a vast multitude that thero will bo an opportunity in tho next world to cor rect tho mistakes of this; that if wo do mako complete shipwreck of our earthly lifo it will bo on a shore, up which wo may walk to a palaco; that, as a defendant may loso his caso in tho circuit court and carry it up to tho su premo court or court of chancery and get a roversal of judgment in his be half, all tho costs being thrown over on tho other party, so, if wo fail in tho earthly trial, wo may in tho higher jn riFdiotion of eternity havo tho judgment of tho lower court set aside, all tho costs remitted, and wo may bo victorious de fendants forever. My object in this sermon is to show that common sense as well as my toxt declares that such an expectation is chimerical. You say that tho impenitent man, having got into the next world and seeing the disaster, will, as a result of that disaster, turn, the pain the causo of his reformation. But you can find 10,000 instances in this world of men who havo done wrong, and dis tress overtook them suddenly. Did tho distress heal thorn? No; they went right on. That man was flung of dissipations. "You must stop drinking," said tho doctor, "and quit tho fast lifo you aro leading, or it will destroy you." Tho patient suffers paroxysm after paroxysm, but under skillful medical treatment ho begins to sit up, begins to walk about tho room, begins to go to business. And, lo, ho goes back to tho samo grogshop for his morning dram, and his ovoning dram, and tho drams be tween. Flat down again 1 Samo doo torl Samo physical anguish I Samo medical warning I Now tho illness is more protraoted, tho liver is moro stub born, tho stomach more irritable, and tho digostive organs aro more rebellious. But aftor awhile ho is out again, goes back to tho samo dramshops and goes tho samo round of sacrilege against his physical health. Suffering Docs Not Always Kcforiii. Ho sees that his downward course is ruining his household; that his lifo is a perpotual perjury against his marriage vow; that that broken hearted woman is so uuliko tho roseate young wife whom ho married that her old schoolmates do not recognize her; that his sons aro to be taunted for a lifetime by tho father's drunkenness; that tho daughters aro to pass into lifo under tho scarification of a disreputable ancestor. Ho is drinking up thoir happinoss, their prospects for this life, and perhaps for tho life to come. Sometimes an appreciation of what ho is doing comes upon him. His nervous system is all a-tanglo. From crown of head to solo of foot he is one aching, rasping, crucifying, damning torture. Whero is ho? In hell on earth. Does it reform him? Aftor awhilo ho has delirium tro mens, with a wholo jungle of hissing reptiles let out on his pillow, and his screams horrify tho neighbors as he da-hes out of his bed, crying, "Take these things off me!" As ho sits pale and convalescent the doctor says: "Now, I want to havo a plain talk with you, my dear fellow. Tho next attack of tliis kind you havo you will be bo youd all medical skill, and you will die." Ho gots better and goes forth into tho samo round again. This timo medi cine takes no effect. Consultation of physicians agreo in saying thero is no hope. Death ends the sceno. That process of inobriation, warning and dissolution is going on within a stone's throw of you, going on in all tho neighborhoods of Christendom. Pain does not correct Suffering does not re form. "What is true in one 6enso is truo in all senses and will forever be so, and yet men are expecting in tho next world purgatorial rejuvenation. Take up tho printed reports of the prisons of tho United States, and you will find that tho vast majority of the incarcerated have been there before, somo of them four, "five, six times. With 1,000,000 il lustrations all working tho-other way in this world, people aro expecting that distress in the next state will bo salva tory. You cannot imagine any worso tor ture in any other world than that which somo men havo suffered hero, and with out any salutary consequence. Prospects of Iteform. Furthermore, tho prospect of a refor mation in tho next world is more im probable than a reformation here. In this world the lifo started with inno cence of infancy. In the caso supposed the other life will open with all the accumulated bad habits of many years upon him. Surely it ia easier to build a strong ship out of new timber than out of an old hulk that bos been ground up in tho breakers. If with innocence to start with in this lifo a man does not become godly, what prospect is there that in the next world, starting with Bin, there would bo a seraph evo luted? Surely tho sculptor liaa moro prospect of making a flue statue out of a block of pure whito Parian rnarblo than out of an old black rock seamed and cracked with tho storms of a half century. Surely upon a clean white sheet of paper it is easier to write a deed or a will than upon a sheet of pa per all scribbled and blotted and torn from top to bottom. Yet men seem tc think that, thnnoh , HfA w wn I hero comjwmHyt prfatf tww ost ' badly, tho next lifo will succeed, though it starts with a dead failure. "But," says somo one, "I think wo ought to havo a chance in tho next lifo, bocauso this lifo is fo short it allows only small opportunity. Wo hardly havo time to turn around between cradlo and tomb, tho wood of tho one almost touch ing tho rnarblo of tho other." But do you know what made tho ancient deluge a necessity? It was tho longevity of tho antediluvians. They wero worso in tho second century of thoir lifetimn thnn in tho first hundred years, and still worso in tho third century, and still worso all the way on to 700, 800 and 000 years, and tho earth had to bo washed and scrubbed and soaked and anchored cloar out of sight for more lhaii a mouth beforo it could bo mado fit for decent people to livo in. Longevity nover cures impenitency. All tho pictures of Timo represent him with a scythe to cut, but I never saw any pictuie of Timo with a caso of med icines to heal. Seneca says that Nero for tho flrat five years of his public lifo was tot up for an example of clemoncy and kindness, but his path all tho way do sccuded until at 08 A. D. he became a suicide If 800 years did not ma!:e ante diluvians any better, but only mado them worse, tho ages of eternity could havo no effect except prolongation of depravity. Many Wrongs Io Not Slake a Klght. "But," says somo one, "in tho future stato evil surroundings will bo with drawn and elevated influences substi tuted, and henco expurgation and subli mation and glorification." But the righteous, all thoir sins forgiven, havo passed on into a beatific state, and con sequently tho unsaved will bo left alone. It cannot be expected that Dr. Duff, who exhausted himself in teaching Hin doos tho way to heaven, and Dr. Abeel, who gavo his lifo in tho evangelization of China, and Adoniram Judson, who toiled for tho redemption of Borneo, should be sent down by somo celestial missionary society to edncato thoso who wasted all their earthly existenco. Evangelistic and missionary efforts aro ended. Tho entire kingdom of tho moral ly bankrupt by themsolves, whero aro the salvatory influences to come from? Can one speckled and bad applo in a barrel of diseased apples turn the other apples good? Can thoso who aro them selves clown help others up? Can those who havo themsolves failed in tho busi ness of tho soul pay the debts of thoir spiritual insolvents? Can a million wrongs mako one right? Ponoropolis was a city whero King Philip of Thracia put all tho bad people of his kingdom. If any man had opened a primary school at Poneropolis, I do not think, tho parents from other cities would havo sent their children thero. Instead of amendment in tho other world, all tho associations, now that tho good aro evolved, will be degenerating and down. You would not want to send a man to a cholera or yellow fover hos pital for his health, and tlio great laz aretto of the next world, containing the diseased and plagno struok, will bo a poor placo for moral recovery. Jf tho surroundings in this world wero crowd ed of temptation, tho surroundings of tho next world, after tho righteous havo passed up and on, will bo a thousand per cent more crowded of temptation. From Freshman to Senior. Tho Count of Chateaubriand mado his littlo son sleep at night at the top of a castlo turret, whero tho winds howled, and whero specters were said to haunt tho placo, and while tho moth or and sisters almost died with fright the son tells us that tho process gavo him nerves that could not tremble and a courage that never faltered. But 1 don't think that towers of darkness and the spectral world swept by sirocco and ouroclydon will ever fit ono for tho land of eternal sunshine. I wonder what is tho curriculum of that college of in ferno where, aftor proper preparation by tho sins of this life, tho candidate enters, passing ou from freshman olass of depravity to sophomore of abandon ment, and from sophomore to junior, and from junior to senior, and day of graduation conies, and with diploma "signed by satan, tho president, and oth er professorial demoniacs, attesting that tho candidate ha3 been long enough un der thoir drill, ho passes up to enter heaven I Pandemonium a preparative course for heavenly admission 1 Ah, my friends, satan and his cohorts havo fitted uncounted millions for ruin, but never fitted ono soul for happiness! Furthermore, it would not bo safo for this world if men had another chauco in tho next. If it had been announced that, howover wickedly a man might act in this world, he could fix it up all right in tho next, socioty would bo ter ribly demoralized, and the human race demolished in a few years. The fear that if wo aro bad and uuforglvon hero it will not bo woll for us in tho next existenco is tho chief influence that keeps civilization from rushing back to semibarbarism, and scmibarbarism from rushing into midnight savagery, and midnight savagery from extinction, for it is tho astringent impression of all na tions, Christian and heathen, that there is no future chauco for those who havo wasted this. Multitudes of men who aro kept with in bounds would bay: "Go to, now! Let me get all out of this life thero is in it. Como, gluttony and inebriation and uncleanuess and revenge and all sensu alities, and wait upon me! My lifo may be somewhat shortened in this world by dissoluteness, but that will ouly mako heavenly indulgence on a larger scalo tho sooner possible. I will overtake tho saints at last and will enter the heaven ly temple only a little later than thoso who behaved themsolves here. I will on my way to heaven take a littlo wider excursion than those who wero on earth pious, and I shall go to heaven via go henna and via sheol. " Another chance in the next world means free license and wild abandonment in this. The Fost Mortem. Suppose you were a party in an im portant case at law, and you knew from ..nncnititHrm trith Indies and attorneys that it would be tried twice, and the i l,uiuu.i - . . ... I In triil would ba of little Importance, but that tho second would decide every thing, for which trial would you mako tho most preparation, for which retain tho ablest attornoys, for which bo most auxious about tho attondanco of wit nesses? You would put all tho stives upon tho second trial, all tho anxiety, all tho oxpondituro, saying, "Tho first is nothing; tho last is everything." Give tho race assuranco of a second and moro important trial in tho subsequent lifo, and all tho preparation for eternity would bo "post mortom," post funeral, post sepulchral, and tho world with ono jerk bo pitched off into impioty and godlessness. Furthermore, let mo askwhy achanco should bo given in tho next world if wo havo refused innumerable chances in this? Supposo you givo a banquet, and you invito a vast number of frionds, but ono man declines to como or treats your invitation with indifference. You in tho course of 20 years give 20 ban quets, and the samo man is invited to them all and treats them all in tho samo obnoxious way. Aftor awhilo you re move to another houso, larger and bet ter, and you again invito your friends, but send no invitation to tho man who declined or neglected tho other invita tions. Aro you to blamo? Has ho a right to expect to bo invited aftor all tho indignities ho has dono yon? God in this world has invited us all to tho banquet of his grace. Ho invited us by his providence and his spirit 805 days of every year since wo knew our right hand from our left. If wo declined it every timo or treated tho invitation with indiflVrenco and gave 20 or 40 or B0 years of indignity on our part toward tho banqueter, and at last he spreads tho bauqunt iu n moro luxurious and kingly place, amid the heavenly gar dens, havo wo a right to expect him to invito us again, and havo wo a right to blamo him if ho docs not invite us? Only Ono Offer. If 12 gates of salvation stood open 20 years or CO years for our admission, and at tho end of that timo they aro closed, can wo complain of it and say: "These gates ought to bo open again. Give us another chance?" If tho steamer is to sail for Hamburg, and wo want to get to Germany by that line, and wo read in every evening and every morning news paper that it will sail on a certain day, for two weeks wo havo that advertise ment beforo our eyes, and then wo go down to the docks 15 minutes after it has shoved off into tho stream and say: "Come back! Give me another chance! It is not fair to treat mo in this way! Swing up to tho dock ngain and throw out planks and let mo como on board!" Such behavior would invite arrest as a madman. And if, after tho gospel ship has lain at anchor beforo our eyes for years and years, and all the benign voices of earth and heaven havo urged us to get on board, as sho might sail away at any moment, and aftor awhilo she sails without us, is it common sense to ex pect her to como back? You might as well go out on the highlands at Nave sink and call to tho Majestic after she has been three days out and expect hor to return as to call back an opportunity for heaven when it onco has sped away. All heaven offered us as a gratuity, and for a lifotimo wo refuso to take it, and then rush on the bosses of Jehovah's buckler demanding another chance. Thoro ought to be, thero can bo, there will bo, no such thing as posthumous opportunity. Thus our common sense agrees with my toxt, "If tho treo fall toward the south or toward tho north, iu tho placo whero the treo falloth there it shall be." You see that this idea lifts this world up from an unimportant way station to a platform of stupendous issues and makes all eternity whirl around this hour. But ono trial for which all tho preparation must bo made in this world or never mado at all. That piles up all the emphases and all tho climaxes and all the destinies into life here. No oth er chanoel Oh, how that augments the valuoand tho importance of this chancel Alexander with his army used to sur round a city and then would lift a great light in token to tho poople that if they surrrenderod beforo that light went out all would bo well, but if once tho light went out then the battering rams would swing agaiust tho wall, and demolition and disaster would follow. Well, all we need do for our present and everlasting safety is to mako sur render to Christ, tho king and con queror surrender of our hearts, surren der of our lives, surrender of everything. And ho keeps a great light burning, light of gospel invitation, light kindled with the wood of tho cross and flaming up against the dark night of our sin and sorrow. Surrender whilo that great light continues to burn, for aftor it goes out thero will bo no other opportunity of making peaco with God through our Lord Jesus Christ. Talk of another chance! Why, this is a supernal chance! No Chance In the Next World. In the time of Edward VI, at tho battle of Mnssolburg, a private sol dier, seeing that the Earl of Huntley bad lost his helmet, took off his own helmet and put it upon tho head of the earl, and the head of tlio priyato soldier uncovered be was soon slalu, while his commander rode safely out of tho bat tle. But in our case, instead of a pri vate soldier offering helmet to ou earl, it is a king putting his crown upon on unworthy subject, the king dying that we might live. Tell it to all rfoints of tho compass. Tell it to night and day. Tell it to all earth and heaven. Tell It to all centuries, all ages, all millen niums, that we have such a magnificent chance in this world that we need no other chauco in the next I am in tlio burnished judgment hall of the last day. A great whito throne is lifted, but the judge has not yet tak en it While we aro waiting for his ar rival I hear immortal spirits in conver sation. "What aro you waiting here for?" says a soul that went up from Madagascar to a soul that ascended from America. The latter says, "I came from America, where 40 years I beard the gospel preached and Bible rtd, tad from tbe prayer that I learn S. W. THOMPSON & Co., Always Keep on hand a largo stock of loosn and unmounted Diamonds, Rubies, Sapphires and imported Opals. 221 Commercial Street. 'fMlSsHB Ed. C. in infancy at my mother's kneo until my last hour I had gospol advantage, but for soiuo reason I did not mako the Christian choice, and I am hero waiting for tho Judgo to givo mo a now trial and another chance." "Strangol" says tho other. "I had but ono gospel call in Madagascar, and I accepted it, and I do not need another chance." The Judgment. "Why aro you hero?" says ono who on earth had feeblest intellect to ono who had great brain and silvery tonguo and scepters of influence. Tho lattor re re seonds: "Oh, I knew moro than my fel lows. I mastored libraries and had learned titles from colleges, and my name was a synonym for eloquence and power. And yet I neglected my soul, and I am horo waiting for a now trial. " "Strange, " says tho ono of tho feoblo earthly capacity. "I know but littlo of worldly knowledge, but I know Christ and made him my partner, and I havo no need of another chance. " Now the ground trembles with tho approaching chariot. Tho great folding doors of the hall swing open. "Stand backl" cry tho celestial ushers. "Stand back, and lot tho judgo of quick and dead pass through I" He takes the throne, and looking ovor tho throng of nations ho says, "Como to judgment, tho last judgment, tho holy judgment!" By ono flash from tho throno all tho his tory of each one flames forth to tho vision of himself and all others. "Divide!" says tho judge to tho assem bly. "Dividol" echo tho walla "Dividol" cry tho guards angolic. And now tho immortals separate, rushing this way and that, and aftor awhilo there is a great aislo between them, and a great vacuum widoning and widening, and the judge, turning to tho throng on ono side, says, "Ho that is righteous, let him be righteous still; and ho that is holy, let him bo holy still," and then, turning toward tho throng on the opposite side, ho says, "Ho that is unjust, lot him bo unjust still; and ho that is filthy, let him bo filthy still," and then, lifting ono hand toward each group, ho declares, "If tho treo fall toward tho south or toward tho north, in tho placo whero tho treo falloth thero it shall be." And thon I hear somothing jar with a great sound. It is tho closing of tho book of judgment. Tho judgo asconds tho stairs behind the throne. Tho hall of tho last assize is cleared and shut. Tho high court of otornity is adjourned forever. 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I 1:40 p. iu Lv. 7:00 a. u Dining Cars on Ogdon Route POLLMAN BDFFET SLEEPERS AD Second Class Sleeping Cars- Attached to all througu trains. tfest Side Division, Between Portland and Cervallis: BAII.Y- (EXCCTT BUFDAY). ' 7:SUo.m. fEvT l&lfi p. m. 1 Ar. Portland Oorvallls Ar, 6::io p. w, Lv. 1:00 p. m, At Albany and Uorvallts connect wit) trains of Oregon Panldo Railroad. KXPUEBH TKAIN (DAILY KXCIKfTHUMlAy 4:40 1). in. I.V. Portland Ar. 7:25 p. m. Ar. MoMlnnvllIe Lv. I THROUGH TICKETS Yo allpolnUIn the Kustern States, Canada and Europe can bo obtained at lowest rate from W. W. hkinnkk, Agent. Baletn. t&P. ROUElta. Ast,G. K. and Pass. Ag' K. KOKHIiUIt. Manaaer NORTHERN PACIFIC R. R. B U N S Pullman Sleepino- Cars Dlnin Cars Elegant Tourist Sleeoin? Cars ST. PAUL MINNEAPOLIS DULUTH FAftnn TO GRAND FORKS CR00KST0N WINNIPEG HELENA and BUTTE THROUGH TICKETS TO CHICAGO WASHINGTON PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK BOSTON and all Points East end South Hor Information, time cards, map) tickets cull ou or write II. A. THOMAS, Agent, Baletn Or A. D. Chaklton. Atwt. GenJ. Vim Ageut; Portland, Oregon. -: DRESSMAKING:- In tbe LATEST FASHIONABLE BTVLK3. Hpedal attention riven to CHILDKEN'a HTYWM OOXTINa AMD riTTIMtl A WKCIA17XT, CUbop Ib W.O.T.U,IUmmiM Court Bt, MBS Ft M f$TJKELE. The CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RAILWAY. Travelers "make a nole on V This Great Railway System Connects ST. PAUL and OMAHA Willi all trnnsoontluental.llneg.'elvlnj direct and BWlft communica tion to all, HTKIIN ana BODTIIERN POINTS. AND IS TIIH :::0NLY LINE;:: running Bloctrlo Lighted and Bteam Heated Vestlbnled trulns of eleeant Bleeping, Parlor, lilntug and Bullet Cars, with. Free Reclining Chairs, Making Its service socondto;t noneln toe world; Tickets aro on sale at all promlnrntrallroad. ticket offices. For further Information nslc thenoarest ra, road agont, or address C.J. EDDY, General Agt. J. W. CASEY, Trav. Pass Agt. PORTLAND, Oregon. WISCONSIN CENTRAL. LINES (Northern Pacific R. R, Co., Leueo.) run TWO FAST TRAINS Dally Hntweon fit. Paul, Minneapolis and Chicago. Milwaukee and all points In Wisconsin; mak ing connection In Ohlcago with all lines run ning east and south. Tickets Bold and baggage checked through to all points In the United States and CanaSl Provinces. For lull Information regarding Routeo.ratea, mnps, folders, etc., address yen r nearest tick et agont or J AS. O. POND, ueu. Pass, and Tkt.'Aet.. Milwaukee, Wis. HOUSE Painting, Decorating, 1 1 Hard Wood Finishing, Can give good;referonces. Estimates furnish ml. Address, Geo. Ksolis truth. Balem. Kest denco on Halem Motor ltullway. North Salem Leave ordersat SUdnerAllloeMrs. ll-d W. A. ODSff r. Pitt dont. J, II. AX.BSRT. Cashier. WW B OK SALEM. IMS Transacts a general bantting business.' ' ' Prompt attention paid to collections. Loan made. Kxonange bought and sold oa tbe principal cities or tbe world. I. Van Duyn, J. M. Mabtin, 10. M. CltoiaAN, W. A, CU8ICK. W. W. MAKTIN, J, II. ALBERT, U. V. Matthews, Directors. HERCULES GiSorGUEENK A SURE POWER. HO ELEOTRIO SPARK. RUNS CAADBorOASO K0 LfiENKQ Eh tesiestoKeepih Ready to Stait, CAN SUN If. WITH A CHEAP LINE. Requires oineek. NO Bat 0hder. ALWAYS MO YOUB WIFE tmm US o WE QlVt ACTUAL POWER. PALMER & REY, Ban Francisco, CnL PortliiRjl. Or FH0EJJEL SCHO0LS-4tli Yew Infant, Connecting and Primary cIasH every weok day from 9 a. no. to 12 ra, except Saturday. HISS 0. BALLOU, - - Principal TRAINING CLASSES for tencliois' dally practice work from 9 a. in. to VI m. In Kindergarten. On Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 2 to 4 p. m. Claerw meet for study of Froebe eyutem. Mrs. P, S. Knight, Principal. MOTHER'S CLASS. Meets Friday from 2 ( 4 p. m. with ' training cIum. ronducfl by Mrs, Knight and MInaBullnti For .r'K.wiir Information apply at Kin-'. i rtfti roonm, comar U nrt and LHp v . ttf. THE WILLAMl ; TE, SALEM, OREGON. Bates, $2.50 to 6.00 per V7 The best hotel betweea Portland - hm Krancisoo. Klrst-cuus to all It apioluti. nt. Its tables are served with the Choicest Fruits drown la the WllUmett yMf, A. I. WAGNER. Proi' WANTED AGENTS -tol- Sjts ot mmm imn fmmm WmW kkswt. Mnaim t.mkhM rsMstructlOME sent leiS tip sst llMsMW om Mswtet.wltlK AtftreM J. H. ffiwo; Ho fcWwj tj Capital I sVTil S mnhM 1 " WislLtassMBEn--SE-7 r f wrt.- - a lfesll!tlA,.tejliCtW'iAv. ..-v. . WFSf!S""'m'Lz fl