iMMMhjl , I . IJI I II 1 1 1 THE DANCE OFDEATH DR. TALMAGE FINDS A WARNING THE DAUGHTER OF HERODIAS. Dancing: Might Not Ho sinful I Sl.,10 Coioa. but In All Age, It Haa i,ecn A,. aoclated With the Lower forma, f 111. alpatlon. Brooklyn, Sopt. 80. Rov. Dr Tal niago, who ia still absont on his round the , world tour, has Boleoted as tho sub joot of today's sorinou thrnniri, ti, press ''Tho QniokFcot," the text chosen uwugjuniuiawxiv, o, "When Herod's birthday was kopt, tho daughter of Ho rodias danced before thorn and pleased Horod." It.is tho anniversary of Herod's birth day. Tho palaco is lighted. Tho high ways leading thoroto aro all ablazowith tho pomp of invited guests. Lords, cap tains, merchant princoe, the mighty inon of tho land, aro coming to minglo in tho fostivities. Tho tablo is bpread with all tho luxurios that loyal purvey ors can gather. Tho gnost, white robed and anointed and perfumed, como in and nit at tho tablo. Music! Tho jests ovoko roars of laughter. Riddles aro propound ed. Roparteo is indulged. Toasts aro drank. Tho brain is bofogged. Tho wit lolls on into npioar and blasphemy. They aio not satisfied yet. Turn on moro light. Pour out more wine. Mu sic. Sound nil tho trumpets. Clear tho floor for a dancol Dring in Salome, tho beautiful and accomplished princess. Tho door opens, nnd in bounds tho dan cer. Tho lords aro enchanted. Stand back and mako room for tho brilliant gyiatious! These men never saw such "pootry of motion." Thoir soul whirls in tho reol and bounds with the bounding foot. Horod forgets crown and throno and everything but tho fas dilution? of Salome. All tho uiagnifl concu of his icalin is as nothing now compaicd with tho splendor that whirls on tiptoo boforo him. His body sways from sido to sido, corresponding with tho motions of tho enchantress. His soul is thiilled with tho pulsations of tho feet and bowitchod with tho taking postmes nnd attitudes moro and moro amazing. After awhilo ho Bits in en chanted fcilonco looking at tho flashing, lojping, bounding beauty, and as tho danco closes and tho tinkling cymbals ceaso to clap and tho thunders of ap plauso that bhook tho palaco begin to abato tho enchanted monarch swears to tho princely performer, " Whatsoever thou shalt ask of mo I will givo it theo, to tho half of my kingdom. " Now, therowas in prison at that time n minister of the gospol of tho uamo of John the Baptist, nnd ho had boon making a great deal of trouble by preaohing somo very plain nnd honest sermons. Ho had deuouncod tho bins of tho king and brought down upon him tho wrath of the females' of tho royal household. At the instigation of her mother Salomo takes advantage of tho oxtravagant promise of tho king and says, "Bring mo tho head of John tho Baptist on a dinner plato. " Tho Head of John. Hark to tho sound of foot outsido tho door and tho clattor of swords I Tho ox ecutionors aio roturning from thoir aw ful errand. Open tho door I Thoy enter, and thoy present tho platter to Salome. What is on this plattor? A now glass of wino to coutinuo tho uproarious mor liraont? No. Something redder and costlier tho ghastly, bleeding head of John tho Baptist, tho doath glare still in tho oye, tho locks dabbled with the goro, tho features still distressed with tho last agony. This woman, who had whirled so gracofully in tho danco, bends over tho awful burdon without a shudder. Sho gloats over tho blood, and with as much , indifforenco as a waiting maid might tako a tray of ompty glassware out of tho room aftor an onfortainment Salomo carries the dissovered head of John the Baptist, whilo all tho banqueters shout with laughter and think it a good joko that in so easy and quick a way thoy havo got rid of an oarnest and outspo ken minister of tho gospol. You will all admit, whatever you think of that stylo of amusement and exorciso, that from many oicrles it has ,prowdod out all intelligent conversa tion. You will also admit that it has mado tho condition of those who do not danco either becauso thoy do not know how or becauso thoy havo not tho health to onduro if or because through conscientious scruplos thoy must doolino tho exerciso very uncomfortable Yon will also admit, all of you, that it has passed in many cases from an amuse mont tD a dissipation,, nnd you aro easi ly ablo to understand the bewilderment of tho educated Chinaman, who, stand ing in tho brilliaut circle whero there was dancing going on four or flvo hours and tho guests seemed exhausted, turn ed to tho proprietor of tho houso and eaid, "Why don't you allow your ser vants to do this for.you?" The Abominable Ituuud Dance. Yon nro also willing to admit, what- over bo your idea in regard to tho amusement I am speaking of, and what ever bo vour idoa of tho old fashioned iquaro danco, nnd of many of tho pro-1 tosalonal romps in which I can seo no ovJl, the round danco is ndmiuiBtrativo of evil and ought to bo driveu out of all respectable circles. I nm by natural ( tomporninoiit nnd religious theory op-1 posod to tho position taken by all thoso i who nro horrified at nlayfulntis on tho part or tho youiiu; mm wno mm mj nil question., nro riccldud-quebtion o rtoconoy and inoraU-by tho position o young and who tnuiK mat tho feet, whilo, on tho oilier nana, cni,booi,othli. but .ruin, temporal ...id otoinnl, for thoau who go into tno oimii patloim of soolal llfu dlMljwtloiw which havo already dojollwl tliouaanda uf yomiK mon mid young women of nil that u noblu lit uhiiritoter mid mtu in life. Ill 01.1 Tlmo Dame, JJaiu'liitf In tho grmiaful motion of tho kxJy ndjuuM by urt to tliu wuud and iniiwuroof jiiukleul lintlruinciitor of tlio human voicu. All niilloni Imvo daueed 'J no nuclei) u thought Mint Ciutor aud 'Jnoaiiceiiu thought that uutor " Mux taught (he (Trt to the Uotdttwo Jiloiw. ButulicHjvorntartwl itall dim have adopted it. In ancient ,i ., . ! had the festal dnnco. tl.n n.. IN ini fi ,..'"."; ,uu ""My chanal an dance, and qUeen8 nlld ,or,,a wayed to and f.o in the gardens, an tho rough backwoodsman with this ex ordao awakened tho echo of tho foiest Ilieie is something in the sound of in0 y music to tvoko tho movement of tho hand and foot, whether cultured or un- uuuurcc. massing ,i0WH tho street wo . ..uuuscionsiy j:eop step to tho sound of tho brass band, while tho Christian wliilo his soul rises hi 1'iinrcii wifii Mc wf i... s time . " iw. cuiuu ijicill imnn en. tin .nn ...WI.UU,. wnuo tins is so in civilized ifmds, tho red men of tho foicst hao their scalp dances, thoir green com dinccs, their wardauces. In ancient times the exerciso was so utterly and completely dopinved that tho church anathematized it. Tho old Christian ianiors expressed themselves most vehe mently ngaimt it. St. CluyLo,tom says, "Tho feet weio not ghen lor dancing, but to walk modestly; not to leap im pudently, liko camels." One of tho dogmas of tho nucieiit Church leads: "A danco is tho devil's possefsion, and ho that cnteieth into a dance eutercth uuu ins posfcssion. as many paces as a man makes in dancing, so many paces doi she mako to hell." Eltewhoro tho old dogmas declared this: "Tho woman that singeth in tho danco is tho princess of tho dovil, and tho-o that answer aro her clerks, and tho beholders aro his friends, nnd tho musio is his hollows, and tho flddlors-aro tho ministers of tho devil. For, as when hogs aro strayed, if tho hogfheid call one, all assemblo to-' gother, so when the dovil cnllcth one woman to sing in the dance, or to play on somo musical instrument", m-esrntlv all tho dancois gathor together." This indiscriminate and universal denuncia tion of tho exoicise camo from tho fact that it was utterly and completely de praved. Tho Evil or It Today. But wo aro not to discuss tho customs of tho olden times, but customs now. Wo aro not to tako tiio ovidonco of tho ancient fathers, but our own conscience, enlightened l tho word of God, is to bo tho standard Oh, bring no liaish criticism upon tho young I I would not drive out fiom thoir soul tho hilarities of lifo. r do not beliovo that tho inhab itants of ancient Wales, when thev stepped to tho bound of tho rustic harp, went down to ruin. I bolicvo God in tended tho young peoplo to laugh and romp nnd play. I do not believe God would havo put oxuberanco in tho soul and exuberanco in tho body if ho had not intended thoy should in somo wiso exerciso it and domonstrato it. If a mother join hands with her children and cross tho floor to the sound of music, I seo no harm. If a group of friends crocs and recross thoioom to tho sound of piano well played, I seo no harm. If a company, all of whom aro known to host and hostess as reputable, cross and recross tho room to tho sound of musical instrument, I see no harm. I tried for a long whilo to seo harm in it. I could not seo any hnrm in it. I nevor shall seo any harm in that. Our men need to be kept young young for many years longer than they aro kept young. Novcr sinoo my boyhood days havo I had moro sympathy with tho innocent hilarities of lifo than I havo now. What though wo havo felt heavy burdens! What though wo havo had to endure hard .knocks 1 Is that any teason why wo should stand in tho way of thoso who, unstung of life's misfortunes, are full of exhilaration and glee? God bless tho young! Thoy will havo to wait many a long year before thoy hear mo say anything that would depress their ardor or clip their wings or mako them beliovo that lifo is hard and cold and repulsive. It is not. I tell them, judg ing from my own oxporionce, that thoy will bo treated a great doal better than thoy desorvo. Wo havo no right to grudgo tho innocent hilarities to tho yonug. Death In Dissipation. What aro tho dissipations of social lifo today, and what aro tho dissipations of tho ballroom? In somo cities and in somo places reaching nil the year rounds in other placos only in tho summer timo and at tho watering places. Thcro aro dissi pations of social lifo that are cutting a very wido swath with tho sicklo of death, and hundreds and thousands nro goiug down undor theso influences, and mv subject in application is as wide as Cliristeudom. Tho whirlpool of social dissipation is drawing down somo of tho brightest craft that over sailed tho sea thousands and tons of thousands of tho bodies mid souls annually con sumed in tho conflagration of ribbons. Social dissipation is tho nbetter of pride. It is tho instigator of jealousy. It is tho sacrificial n'ltar of health. It is tho dofller of tho soul. It is tho avenuo of lust, nnd it is tho enrso of every town on both sides of tho bea Social diBsipalioul It may bohard to draw tho lino and say that this is right ou tho ono sido and that is wrong on tho other sido. It is not liccofsary that wo do that, for God has put n throno in every man's boul, and I nppeal to that throno today. When a man doos wrong, ho knows ho does wrong, and when ho does right ho knowB ho doos right, and to that throne, which Almighty God lifted In tho heart of every man and woman, I nppoal. An to the physienl ruin wrought by tho dissipations of fcooinl life theio can imiin doubt. What may voi)Xtct of "7 "'.... work uii day nnd daneo nil PJ JZhSlffwSSmn ' ' h t AI W o y - - ' . , , d , , ,0 fcUJI Tin. WW ," ",,, ,, jur mid the nildnlht ruvol nnd lliwi go homo in the oold uiiwrujijd of limb will nftr nwhiln U found to have Wmi wrHUni down In 0&d' utw nul rflid n Mtcldi inwh fcuiehlw n If lhy bwl uLwi lhir Ufa with u pintol or n knifa or mryehnliw. jungtr lu itlili. How many ixiojtU lwtMpjVfrMi) the ballroom Into ih Kfvtyid ('ti lumptlQiu ud hwiUiiimjwJhmx m ", ",f ""v ";:, uZJuLWLi.7lliiA I terlng matt of Ul lifo oJwmm tuud I on their trftoit. awho i'7 u l"" "1 S.8".aildJeft. au.d balance and dmln. .."" Dfcal" or P sepulcher floaU through tho porfunie, and .the froth of nn I ueatli's lips bubbles up in tho ohaw pagne. I am told that in somo'of tho i cities there are parents who have ao tually ghen up housekeeping nnd gone ! to uoaruiug mat they may give their time illimit&bly to social dissipations. I have known such cases. I havo known family aftor family blasted in that way in ono of tho other cities whero I prcauhed. Father nnd mother turning their backs upon all quiet culture nnd all tho amenities of homo, leading forth their entiro family in tho wrong diroo tlou. Annihilated worse than annihi lated, for thoro nro somo things worso than annihilation. I givo you the his tory of moro thou one family when I 6ny thoy went on in tho dissipations of social lifo until tho father dropped into a lowor stylo of dissipation, and after awliilo tho son was tossod out into so ciety a nonentity, nnd after awhile the daughter eloped with n Fronoh dano ing master, and after awhilo the moth er, getting .on further and furthor in years, trios to hide tho wrinkles, but fails in tho attempt, trying all tho arts of tho belle -an old flirt, a poor miser able butterfly without any wings. If thcro is anything on earth beauti ful to me, it is nn aged woman, her white locks flowing back over tho wrin kled brow locks not white with frost, as tho poets say, but whito with the blossoms of the tree of life, in hor voice tho tenderness of gracious memories, her face a benediction. As grandmother passes.through tho room tho graudchil' drcn pull at her dress, and she nlmost falls in her weakness, hut sho hns noth ing but candy or cako or a kind word 'for tho little darliuirs. When sho cets out of tho wagon in front of tho house, tho whole family rush out and cry, "Grandmn's come!" And when she goes nway from us, nover to return, there is a shadow on the table, and a shadow on the hearth, and n shadow on tho heart Thcro is no moro touchintr scone on earth than when grandmother sleeps the last slumber and the little child is lift ed up to tho casket to givo tho Inst kis,s, andshosays, "Goodby, graudmn!" Oh, thcro is beauty in old age: God saya sa. "iiio hoary ncael is a crown of glory. I Why should people decline to cot old? Tho best things, tho greatest things, I know of aro aged old mountains, old seas, old stars and old eternity. But if thero is anything distressful it is to seo an old woman ashamed of tho fact that sho is old. What with all tho aitiflcial appliances sho is too much for my grav-. ity. I laugh even in church when I seo her coming. Tho worst looking bird on earth is a peacock when it has lost its feathers. I would not givo ono lock of my old mother's gray hair for 60,000 such caricatures of humanity. And if tho lifo of a worldling, if tho lifo of a disciplo given to the world, is sad, the close of such a life is simply a tragedy. l'nte of the Sybarites. Let mo tell you that tho dissipations of social lifo are despoiling tho useful ness of a vast multitude of people. What do thoso peoplo care about the fact that thero aro wholo nations in sor row and suffering and agony when they have for consideration the moro impor tant question about tho sizo of a glove or tho tie of n cravat? Which ono of thorn ever bound up tho wounds of tho hospital? Whioh ono of them over went out to care for thopoor? Which of them do you find in tho haunts of sin distrib uting tracts? They live on thomsolvcs, and it is very poor pasture. Sybaris was a great city, and it onco scut out 800 horsemen in battle. Thoy had a minstrol who had taucht -the horses of tho army a great trick, nnd when tho old minstrel played a certain tune tho horses would rear and with their front feet seem to beat timo to tho music. Well, tho old minstrel was of foudod with his country, and ho went over to tho enemy, nnd ho said to tho enemy, "You givo mo tho mastership of tho army, and I will destroy their troops when thoso horsemen como from Sybaiis." So they gavo tho old minstrel tho management, and he tnught all tho other minstrels a certain tune. Then1 when tho cavalry troop camo up tho old minstrel nnd all tho other minstrels played a certain tuuo, and at tho most critical moment in tho battle, when tho horsemen wanted to rush to the con flict, tho horses reared and beat timo to tho musio with their foro foot, nnd in disgrace and rout tho enemy fled. Ah, my frieiids.,1 havo eocu it again aiid again tho minstrels of plonsuro, tho minstrels of dissipation, tho minstrels of godleFHiiFsoclntion havo defeated peo plo in tho hardest fight of life"! Frivol ity lias lost the battle for 10,000 folk. Oil, what a belittling process to tho hu man mind this everlasting question about dress, this discussion of fashion ablo infinitesimals, this group, looking askance at the glass, wondering with an infinity of earnestness how that last geranium leaf does look, this shrivel- J iug of man's moral dignity until it is not observable to tho naked eye, this I Spanish inquisition of a tight shoe, this binding up of an immortal soul in a ' rufllo, this pitching off of un immortal , naturo over tho rocks when God intend-1 ed it tor great nnd everlasting uplifting) j With many life is a masquerade ball, and ns ut such entertainment gentlo- j tnou anil ladles put on uio garu oi LliigH nnd queens or monntcbanki or olowjm, and nt tho close put off tho dU guise, o n great tnnuy pan their wholo lifo in n inusk, taking off tho maik nt dwitli. Vhllo tho niMquerado lull of lifo goeuou they trip merrily ovtr the floor, gummed hand U Wretched to tliv gummed hand, and gleaming brow Imiidn to gleamliig brow. On with the dauuol Fluth mi rntl d IboglKof of Imiuwwurnble merrymaking I Tl. Awful C'bUK, Hut ttflw nwhllo tho Jwiifuor of dwdh g fiAumn on tho limb una uiur in biiiht. Lluhu lower Fluor hollow Mimlehrul eeha. Mwto ddM Into . wuii Liuhu lower, now the tnwkert t NOV ! lib. till 1 urA nniv u.n in the dim Unlit tha frHrnc of th t rwnc w ' ... M . I. 1l1. Iia tut Rowcri i n That Tired Feeling ho common at this season. is serious condition, liable to lead to disastrous results. It Is a sure sign of declining health tone, ami that the blood is Impoverished and impure. The best and most suc cessful remedy is found In HOOD'S Sarsaparilla Which makes rich, healthy blood, and thus gives strength to tho nerves, elasticity to the muscles, ' vigor to tho brain and health t tho whole body. 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No. 4. flat head. li doz table pad to bold papr,tVi2( Inch, troog leather Up. i4 tun woaie pur uuiaeia, eroia-uar no, , 'Allbahemptwlua, No 2: I doz twinfjrd'a mucllura. oiiarla. fjrd'a mnelUii A' the aame time aeparate bid will be re e aaine time aanaratji lil clvtdlorl2doaauflu penkulvea, to b dc acrlbed b trade uumbr,Muii:e to bo ex. Miifiieu. Illdaahouldbe ;narkad 'Propoaal lor Via tlonerjr." r iiuuuvuy. iu peai ijuamr ut guoaa win D atmpted, '1 he right to rrject any Ut all bid la reaarvad All lb above arllcle to be dllvr4 at Haleoi on or Uforn January 4. IMA. Advertised only IU lliaouleamau, I In Jour nal uud ttieludapeudutorilm UKU. W, U'UHWK, -ld?ui ByrraUry oaul. NOTICE, Notlre ( liaaby given Hi JImfeMlWuuyTWd u trim t that rwi ( y.'uw WIIUOUl II nut U JM..III-M.M'H . V.MMVj p. H. . HMiilbl for uy bill Im uiajr brRr l)udfiMUui(0r., tUU im y "(frs Ubr,lW. frii-ir - BOOK PETIJfON, Contrat ct Fix ns: Prices for the NAMES, T"" ,"" r V.-","'" T'i """. '"" ' h'gh-prlced text books for 225 Acres; 3.000,000 Trees: 1,000,000 Plants. zy ( j L) "The Wain Baths. " When In need of a good (have, hair cut o duvu iruii ai. iiju rurceiain uama. J.O. MIL.LM. Prop. laabiaat. .'u i.uuii !. Cooper Shop, CYRUS STEWART liaaopencd UDaillon north nf Mlr.' mill. In Bouth Holem, where he la prepared to make and repair all kind or cooperage, eucn at palla.tuba, keg, harrela and chum. Only the beat (eatoned clock; uaed. Prior rets. able. 7-ai-dftw C, NORTJICUT, General Express & Furnituro Van. Caa be found at 01d,Whlte Corner and Kaan Ion glabJea, SWEET CIDISR. Krom Mlreted apnle-extra floe, dan with John UVV right. Put u Ieave or- up lu quan- V" m auiv jiurcnrii OANDKUABIA KHUIT OO., P.O. 1JOXSI2. D-lS-lm R II. WEBTAWKT, LIYERY.BOAItDIKOiNDfEOSTABLB HAY, 0AT5 and STRAW SOLO and DfllVFRFn 3 Ferry tret, wel of l'ol Offloe, HAIiKll, - - UUKUUN An Evergreen Tree. W1TII0UT COHT, Wawlll aaul you by mall lifallavergrrcu ull.ld out Vuuriliinai, aiaaiiavtrarrtu (ruiadi.ui vt Vvur with liwtructliHW rorplabllng uif It-bMstliarwlihmrmpUu il.t ul ea'lug (oi ltiar?r, mt (Mupiaia Hat oi nuraery 111 cut out ihU adverllaaineul lainapfMil wtwr. and ull luaik mi I iwwmnuy aual . liml k Inrt i,t ,J. i., ,i ..iu.: fMIVIWliUtl Id uur.hu. i.J,rI.J.. -7... WkaltJiiiTiiiwn ' """ """"' W wWfuoie rwi lower prlroa on SuwftirWuMvtf!r beaut, r Ihaatock red you. one UVKUflUV.VH kllllfUVUIlnl W-4 Krergrteo, )h Cu,, Wt,f mm a a Alexia LivttKPKivr.r. To The.East GIVES THE OIIOICK OF Tf fifetaTIOTTAL ROUTES VIA. DENVER, OMAHA, KAW8A8 CITY, -via. 9POKAKE. - ' MINKEAPOLra, ' 'AND 'ST. PAUL. --Lowjac3fo all FalewCiiiia,,--l Ocean .leamemjeavo lnrUnd every Ave d.j. FOR HAN FRANCISCO. Korrull aetall. call on oradlren. W. H. MURLBTJKT, Gen.Pft..At, H&, I0RTHERN PACIFIC R.R. R U N S Pullman Sfeepin.Cars sjtiBgani ' S Tourist Dining .Cars SleoJnr ST. PAUL s Cars MINNEAPOLIS UULI LUTH -AK(i(ll TO UKAND FOR RKs i-. CBPOKS; WINNIP HELEI n; A and BUTTE THROTJaH TICKETS CHICAGO T . WASHINGTON PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK: BOSTON and all Points East end South .i&0. 'nferniatlon. timet card, UckoU caU on or vrrlta , , maps) H, A. THOMAS, Agent, Bfttem ?r Ai ' Cwarlton. Aset. Qeul. Paw Agent; Portland, Oregon. East and South -VIA- THE SHASTA ROUTE ot tae Southern Pacific Company, cAuromuA Kxrusna tkain-kdupailt TWKBW POBTlKDAXPB.y. Bouth. I florth. fl.15 p. in. u.ca p. m. 10-.45 a.m. lMrtlana"' Haleta Ban Fran. 7.tBp.lB Above trains aion at all autiona ttom i5.'5nV0.All,aBJr ftclualve; also at Tangent 132?&.J2 Inclualve, :3U a. m t.v. Portland Jl:17 a, m fiO p. m. Ar. I jn p. aa. Jam hv.l 1:40 i Ar. lioeeburg p. m. X.V. 7WI.H mnlug Cars ea Ogdea KHite POLLMAN Mm SLMERS AND Second Class Sleapine Cars Attached to all through Uslaa. M Side DivisiosTlkiweffi, Hvllul rtAH.T fxxcxrT huhdatI. 7:aua.m. Mum. "Portland Oorvalll Ar. IiV.1 lap., a At Albany and Oorvalli oosseet train ofOronou l-qniao Itollread. wits J"""" TKAIW- Oa II.T KXUM-TtHrWBAT" 4:40 D. in. Portland McMlnnvllle 7d p. m, 'i'HKU!M TlMlfg To all poliiU In the Kaatcro nttt. OaMda Oregon Pacific Railroad Co. CHAM, CliAUK, Receiver. Counectlug with STEAMER "HOMEB," VAQUINA AND SAN FBANPWCO HlMimar leive Hau PittuolaoQ A'Jg. 1Mb anal Uwt every ten day., " ' ton day. fdliZ ',,u'u,Au. SW and afcou rmf Klghta rearv4 to ctiaiHrt ; aUll TIIIIUUI HOIHW, Hu "ihXtBi llrli' (M KA1, CM UK, Tm7m' Tj iWlW Pff I10HBUKQMA1I.UAILY ' PC Ha A .,.- b 1