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Wt . ce ill~; tl St. Y. 8 AL v. !I ow it tlc- horse e we Sent • • • • • • • • • • • • ·-~·- -'!HE PULPIT. A SCHOLARLY SUNDAY SERMON BY THE REV. DR, F, W. OUNSAU·L.US. ~~~~iii be bocnu~ noglocte:t lt'HE GREA'l' DESTROYER 'N···Ew v'oRK STAT.rNrws- wr:s·~-SI=fORE ,-w-- -- a--K-IN~--·-8·--\'·il~- to !lilt tho lllHlhor on hoard fiiHl your 1 . [ 1: • '-' · IJ ~hl.fl I~ nt tho •noroy of tho wnvos, · =~-A J LRQ,..AD -w ' ' • \Shut tho cloc>l',\ 1101\lt;; RTAD~I'J,INO FACTS ADOUT - · 1:'1.~ .~ - Arter aH the llmttat.1o11a· ot life t.hnt TlfH VICE 01~ JN'J.'I~Ul 1 1.r!ANCE, s•nrl.~nt l'!nwlu•••s P<>nnll7.~d. 18 100• FLORISl'S liN Rl;ll'louij 1\l'll tho llmlt.M,Icms thnt ' 1~mt 7'nli/~ i11 1M~rt .11111o , \ Sni!Ject: 1'ho Shut. )}oOJ•, (lome to IIR thi'OIIIIh lcJV~Hl onaij, JC Student~ o! Syrnc•u•a Ulll\'('l'~lt:. 'l'ltAINH r.IIAVI~ lt.II'NHA ••ou 1 th~~·e Ia on~ thing t.hnl. a man needs, What I~ tho 0('~t 'J'hlng to J.envo who use tolmoco and go to tholltl·~a Albnn.v, Now Ym·k. WoRt, 1 it. IR In aomo holy nnd Ill' and wn.y to Alono? lh•lnk _ lt J)ol•s Not lll\l~t. lillY full tuition lliHIOI' nn odlpt \2.1i!ln.m. \·kl r, 11 , 111 , *2.41'i II. Ill, : bo HOillll'at.cd fl'Om thesQ ti•IOII!h, I fijSUod by Ohancolllill' ,Jnmua R. Day (l,()fi • li.l!a \ •(1:1111 \ know or no othe1· l'ight, gentle lliHl l\oetl Ont Cohl-Jt 1 ~ Not Food when collage opened f!or 1 he rn.ll to1'm. •s.23 \ •7.ar. \ IJ.IifJ p.m. loving way but tho way ot 1 wayo 1 ·, -It IN a Fn!Mt) Stimulant. \Young mon who 1:1111 nftol'd (.o ]my \12.111 p.m. Hl.lll) \ *6.:W \ anti na I 11hnt the !loa!'. Inside nt we talk to om• l'endol'H ngaln to- loa· neodlos~ lt•xurles nutl lndul,;onr.ns, ll.oU \ •u.r.r. \ •1 o.:J;; \ thut door I will navar loso my JlOIVOl' dny, 1111 Wt.l tmve ott en dono ever slnQo who can Tllltronly,e the ~hoat,J•o, 1 he \6:110 \ •n.ll2p.m, 11,01) •• of fl·iendahltl, my soul'R tJ•Ieudsll·lv Ia t.hla naw 81111 par wnsost.ahl!Bhed, nbotlt tJoo!l•oom Ul' other Jllnc<JR or nntuije·l 8.110 ,, •r;,:.lr. \ re111, lighting hor 11ltn1• tll·es rot• her the n!lv!sabl!lty (l! loavlng lllono mont, can lltrOI'(l to pny for theh· tu. •tO.OI'i \ •tl.lu \ friend, and when the tlrnyo1• 111 eve1• drink( tho fafso stimulant thnt 110011 Ilion 111111 will rocolvo no r.onoeHijfons flO·•Ju \ d tl I f ! 11 II ' fl'Oill t:bo l'ncult~·. Such students oW Floml DoHigns at l.o 1n~t Pricu 80 NO NTH PtlANIIo ST, AL.BA'NV, N, Y. New Yo1·k Clty,-The Rev, 1~1'1\llk W, Gun~a11h1s, D. D., LL.D., oC Chi· Clllgo, Is tilling Dt•, Donald Sage :Maokny'a t>ulplt In the Colltlglnte Church of St. Nlcholna, nnd Sunday lllOI'IIlng, to n ve1•y lai'GO oongt•ega- t!on he Pl'eacluld on \The Shut Doo;•,\ His text was Matthew vl:4, \Shut thll Door.\ Dt•, Gunsnu111s llllold·: 1 wish I cou.Jd by some oontraat tmtH>aslble tor me and tloss!blo ouly 1u the experience ot Your own hlla1·ta emphnsf~o tile dUroronce between tiJ.ls comnmnd 1 ns it. comes to 118 landed with lnfinlto love, all(l the couunnnds that come out or recollections of 0111· chl'ldhood, that might give us some Idea or the dllrel·ent texturo or lifo, tho lite f1·om which tho heall't Is nl- WIIYS moving Into the Infinite rnngos ()f God's life, Into whloh we are In- vited day by day, \Shut the Door.\ I think tho. Instant demand, ospo· ctally upon Amel·lcan lire, with Its &wolleu veins and arteries, Its various confusions and stal'l'y loolc and atum· bllng feet, Is to get out of tho whh·l and l1ear a volcll speaking wl th deep, 1\ne authol'lty, saying to ua as we go through lite, with Its cares, duties, amusements and contradictions, ''Shut the door.\ This Is tho voice ()f Jesus, Ho Is telllng us the secret ol prayer, In the (llosot-secret pray- er In wlllcll the human soul comes nlone Into the presonco of God; JH'ay. er In which 111an' finds Ills tnw alti- tude and attitude; prnye1• In which nlono a man Is ablo to look Into mo- tives, perceiving the Yalnos of life; In which he gains his Bllll'lt.ual heredity mHI In which he assumes his sonshlp unto God through God's grnce. nn 1e! oo1• 011en my I' ends 1 !l wl not s lmulato, tho fnlso tlleasul•e t.hatl' ne~d not extwct schohu·shltlR. A 'l'l'lllns lenve Alhnny lo1• H~tvenn- 1 be tenrtere•· 11nd ·deep&l' an<l r shall moans !lain and fathare In the end. ,. any, \My own, dear frl'end, I Qome we Wl'ite In the hopl) that. tho younll mnn who amoke2 IR 11 tool, at 1 ll,llil, •1.4l'l,•i.OO, IUiO, •t.t.o::; u. m. 1 Wl'l'll back to Yon with II trlendshiJl ·that lij millions or men lnt.o whoso handH lenst In that pnrllculnl'. Hu ought l·o \2.20 •r..ao, \II. till 11.:!1\ p.m. I all divino. 1'hou· lll't my f1•lcnd. I this EH11to 1 •tn! will como will read It, take bottel' Cll'l'e or hi~ nervM nnd 'l'rnlnRIMI'O Jo'rmddln ~t., l'llliV Yo1·k, 1 have ll<!on lnaldo who•·o the doot• WIIS nbove ali, that they will Improve lli'E>s~nt. o clet~IIOl' ~xhl!l,lt or ·h·lm· 1 lm•llnvonn- j shut.\ 1111011 Its 1\l'!lnmonts, nnd lmtH'oss flelf, said IJ1. Da). lhe hnlldolll\'llri \110 11 oou m I wontlor where thl~ d<lOI' Is to bo them UilOn those that need 01' nu1y wns ~~P<>IIcll ('I· om d'ol'llllltOl'!ea nncl •i 'oo 1 •2 '211' u·~·fi •u.':w' 'H.oo •u .. tr.p.m. ' •--~==::=:.!:~~~~=:,!;~:.J found. [ •,'<onder, \omotlmes when I noed them, 1111011 tho )'Ollft~ 111011 of ~huplct• houR<:s or Syl'l\euao V'niVQI'SI• I • ' '· · · ' · ' 1 \' t1•y to luwo a secl'et, moment. Ill my tllo counii'Y tlSI!Oclnlly, ! IY tw<.' l'«'lll'A 1~go, T.nsl. )'cal' Hl<•·! 'l'l'llhlR len1·o •1:/ncl ~t. 1 !';ow Y<H'Ic, fo1•: .. E. N. LONC, own liCe, It thei'O might not Iuwe We nil sen whnt. cll•lnk does. It I d~llt~ fl'<•qucntln·p; sn·loonH nn<l pool· Uov~nn- , boon a seooml meaulng In tho WOI'd worka sccJ•etfy at n 1 ·st, hut II.$ sto1•y l'onmH· WOl'<' lhl'f\nt.onP<I with ~xpnl·: 0 11.:10, •i.IIO,ll.·l·in.m. when He said: \I nm tllo dOD!'.\ Fm· 1~ lllulnly nnd loudly told In tho ond. 1 slon. Almost n thousnncl 1'1'<'<' ~rhol tol.lii• :l.~ii.LOfl, •u.ao,S.1ii\l0 (l.m, · \l ly tl 1 t! 1 1 til 1 ·r 1 t I lll'shlflH W<'l'l' won hi' 1wrt1r ~tn<lcnt! , , 1 1 • 1 11 i \u·o 101'0 s no 1 ng n 1 s un • 10 s OI'Y Is writ ion In n11mbon on lnst rear nnr! tho ll\llll bet· will lio cui I min~ nuw <(•< 1'1111 1 u .\'. , VCI'Be responsive enough, g1•eat the boat•cls 11hovo the gl'l\ves In Pol• dowJi hull' thlR \'C'Ill'. 'l'nl-hiH 1 nnr~w•l ~ 1 ]tdly ex<'~flt .\lomlny ; c~ ough to shut evoryt.htng i?lse out te1·'s llleld, Tho story Is muttered In · 1 1 nnd t$ shut tho son·lln-great enough a low volco In tho con1 ·ts, when men i ·- 'l'l'llinH lllfll'ltt·c! ·I· 1'1111 Hun< \.I'\ ou Y • , In tendorneea~so that the slightest. nnd women confess the Cl'imos to C't'lll••nl 0!•!11'1'.~ Xr•\1' \f(ulpnwnt 1 All othe1• t1·nin,; tllllll' oxt\flpt Snll!lny. I' touoh of Ill! lnfnnt soul will \sllilt the whlrh n deadened brain has !eel thehl. i 'rho mnnn!;<>mrnt of tlw :-:ow YoJ•I< . · • • 'rile one thing that Jesus seems most Intent about, that you and l should enjoy tho privilege of prayer and receive Its benefits, ls all ex· Jllalned an!l emphasized In these words, \Shut the rloo1•.\ We are liv- Ing at a time when JH'nYet• Is a fnct and a foJ•ce. Tho woJ•ld of tho mate- rln!lst has passed: the world of tho idealist Is het·e. The scientists of to- day a1·e telling us, \Let us prny,\ It Is not strange that we should begin to 1·ea!lze the unlCylng and exalted Influence or prayer ll!JOn man's men-· tal life. What, aCtor all, Is there to- day In liCe, when lite's Issues are so profound nnd even tragic, that will 1mlty nil one's powers-the )lowers of the mind am! of the ntrectlons-as will p1·aycr? When I !ll'ny In secret I am unified as a mnu. If man Is to be re-made, If he Is to be made whole so that his vnrlo11s parts shall be uo longer fragments, each afar from the {)(her, he must be divinely unified. But, my brother, If that Is to be rom· experience, \Let us pray.\ Here Is the Master coming quietly from the fields of Galilee Into your heart and mine, m·gtng upon 11s, ns r.he oHi, dee11 harmonies of the l'oliglons of a!! ages swee11 Into His soul, urging us, not only that we should nray, but pray alone. We see Him at Gethse- mane, at th'e very crisis of His life, leaving Peter and James and ,fohn behind, and going alone to IH'ny, I think the most slgnlficnnt announce- ment with regard to Saul, who was to become Paul, and his experience on the road to Damascus was made unconsciously by the oue who said: \Behold he prayeth.\ 'Vhat an en- Ure transformation! 'What a Jli'O· phecy of his future! Do you think thnt Christ Is calling .rou to an el)_sy tn~k when He says: dOOI'o\ l·J01•u Is the nnthot•fty or .Josns 'l'he story of llr!nk Is Cl'le4 aloud . ('rntJ·a! lluo~ will soon plnro Ol'tlf'l'~ 1 AJlentR ol \\ I'M(,I'o(.t l·.xpl'~HR l.umpnny Christ. t\o one l111ew tho WOI'hl ont· In tho cells or tho lnsnue 1\SYlnms, I fm· new ~qnlpmcnt to rove• I' thu r\· m·o <lll n·ll thl'olllo(h 1 l'llilltl to, chcdc bag· s'ido us Ho !mew It; no one !mows nne! nt tho receiving l'eoms or the b!g 1 q.nil·cm<>nls or tho ~·oar 1 D07, W·lileh 1 gn~o 111111 t'llA'U.ge c·c•h oz· '' 111 ' 1 ' 11 ~gc, etc. the W01'ld Inside as Ho knows It; no hosplln!s. I will rosl In tho agl-\'l'Cilllto neal'ly ~2:;,. Fol' t'Oill(lh•to lilllu tnhlo, ~wltc(s nut! one elso wH! tnko my thoughts, my \Ve see what cl1·lnk doos. How 1 ooo.ooo. Tlloso Ol'<l~1·s are l\XJlO~t<:'<l lnfenuutlon c•ull on c. \II. llnl~tc:n feollugs, my eou I: no a no else rna doe a It (!o It, and why do men )lerslst lo lurln do 2 u, oo 0 frc•lgh t raJ'S, ~ost· Agent ltn vem 1 :-; 1 u tir)ll 01 . 111 ] 1 h·oija shut the world out a1Hl the soul ln. In JlOlsonfug themselves, I'Ulnlug lug $~00 rarh; 20u Jlnssongel' cru·s, 1 , J' 1 \~IBI'It'l: (' i' \ Here Is n nmn who has been trying to themselves, as othe1•s, to their posl· at $9:~oo rnl'l1: nud 100 loromot.ll'es, ,< .. '•·., •· •. ~ , • \.; • '\ pray ami· shut. tho door ns Jesus tole! U.ve knowledge, h11vo done ove1• a·ncl ~t $17,00il <:'ach, malting n tnlnl ot hoom ~tl:l :Su. I Jo.u.ot 4~ 111 ! ~t., h!m to (lo. It t11kes 1n01'o Intellect ovel' befot·o'? $24,700,nno, Tho system last yont New \orlc to shut that door tlum to Wl•lto Hln- Alcohol supplies arguments In j plrw~d n. lni'A'El ot'cli'l' for equipment, , A. E. IIHAI:SAHil, t:~u. Agt. dustnneo Ol' Shakest!Gal'e: 11101'0 chnl'• plenty to thoso whom lt. !1:1 conque1·· llw numbrl' of l'i'<•lght oars pnrrhnoe<l ' Houm 1 (),Albany i>tntion, ncter than to marshall nn nrmy nne! In g. lt supplies arguments, a lao, to 1 !)(IIlli-( 2 !l,OOfl. It wn~ thought that ·tend !t to battle, No musc11h\l' Jlowet~ thoso of clea1·er minds who oppose it. on nccemnt of thilt h0avy o1·der til~ wl.fl do It; no Intellectual reOuoment It Is welt In talking agnlnst pinus!· I t•oqulruments of 1907 would fll'olmb!y o1· pt•ocess ot phllosO!lhlcnl investlga. hie alcohol to use tho a1·gnment thut 1 not ho ns heavy n~ npJJIIl'cntly the:.' V. Jo'. D.\!. Y, C ;ttll'l'Hl Tmllic ll1lllllgCl' >it•w Yo1·lt ('it.\' tlon, no wealth. Ah, yon will hnve to cannot. be answer01l- the m·gument , n1·e now round to be>. leave ;•our wealth outsldo, \Shut or science. Hero are some or them. ' the door,\ It is only tho mnn In tho P!oose cut these out to remomher Ol)('yNl null's l•'m• 2::1 l'<'<n·s. grandeur of his solitude, in tho lli'Os- them and use them when you can tot• oovm·nor Tllp;glns nnnouncetl ilt . .~udson River by Daylight ence of God, when he menus more to the good: or your fellow men. Alban~· tl1nt ho hart p;ranted appllca· God than ever before, It Is only then A mnn drinks, glvlug as his excuse, tlons ro 1 • lllll'dons In four ruses. On<t ·that .tlunlly ho gets the door sh.ut- sometimes sincerely, that ho wants · cas\ ts that or Gulscllllt' Guldlcl, who just because Jesus Is on1· ontmnce. ''to lteep out the cold.\• . Wnf! ronvlctccl of mn1'<lPl' in li:IIIJ::! Ue Is the door. I realize, d>lY l.Jy It is an absolute scientific fact 1 County and sentenced to death In !Ia)', how finite He Is when 1 touch tl1nt alcohol lowers the tempet•ature .. November, lSSr.. Ex·Gm·cl'nor Hill '.l'ho mn\l duu·mln:.r luhuul \Hlt4't 11'11~ uu t·h•~ ,\mt•rkun t:unrhwuf, The Iron Flyers Him; how lnllnlto Ho is when Ho 1 Tho elltll·e temperature of. the bod)', commuted Gn!dlcl's scntE'nce to life touches me. I the amount of vital hent tho.t the 1 lmprlsonment, nnd httel' extended How about that past? 'l'hCI'O It 1s. i body contains ns a whole, Is reduced, further commutation to fo1·ty ~·<'nrs. 1906 DAILY,EXCEPTSUNDo\Y !9011 Nothing l'anltles more than man's. as soon as YOtl J>Ut alcohol Into the l,rustire Alma Jo' •• Jenl:s of the Serond l.t•ave,\lhuu,v,llnllliftonM. H,:IOnl.J past, that will IlL Its head Ull and I !Jodr. This Is a good reply to the I Department !onrnccl, wh flo visiting A <'l'i 1 ·e :IL'II' Yorl< \\'t••f I :HJ Ht. :i.l o I' m ··nw YORK\. 'AlB~~Y\ 'H~ NOR I C~ H~ DSON\ say: \All here I nm. Look at me, I fooiisll Jleople who declared tbnt tl\e Auhmn prison a few months ago, · \ \ \\'t••t -t:! st. 5.llllf• 111 I know you. I hava beard you 11ray agency that fills tho hospitals and thnt clnrlng his confinement or nearly \ \ ll<'•hros\''\ :o;r, tl.ou ll m before. Those hands, 1 !mow where I asylums Is n fJ•iend of h!>alth. < a quartm• o! a cPntury, Gnlcllcl had l<t••<um· 1 ·\ slnp nt 11\'1 .on,<'nl•hlll, they hnve been. That lwnrt. I !mow Alcohol is talked of as n root!. lnovet· broken a rule of the prison. Klngstnn p.,ln<, l'on~hl,,.,.,,.l .. , how dark lt is.\ Hnve you eYe!' trim! , Alcohol Is not food. It Is n sc!en- .Tustlco Jenks was lnnstrnmental In :0:•·\ hnr~h. 11 t»t l'ulnt n•><l Yon\,. to shut the door against n pust !Ike ! tlflc~ unquestioned fact anent nkoho! l obtalnh1g Guidlcl's release. ,.,., ,. 11 , h \'\Y that? HuYe l'O\l eYer known what it I that \this product of the fungi u!ll- I --- H••tu 1 ·nin~o~ l··nl•· 'o\•w Yol'l<. p, .• .,, . ., .. ,., ><t- 1 Is te have the p11st hiss anti stln~? l mately leads to ruoriJ!d changes In I Commits Suicide ln ,Jtlil. ~_.an 11. m • I~ •·•t I ~<I ~< .. \< \\ 11 • 111 •• 11 ''\ I 11 !I r I b d b t 1:.!Ht.h :-:t., H.:!u u. m ,du'\ tuai\t'ht•lu .\lllnuy Sometimes you think you have tho : lll'act en Y every ce o t 1e o Y. u Francis w. Henrr. of New York, o.lu I'· 1 • 1 • door shut, but oh, how thnt past, • fl1ost especially in the nen·ous sys- ~ zl e solicitor committed sulclcle ---- . thnt seemn a giant, fully armed, too I tem, where It cnu often be detectetl 1 mntn\tallell COlin!\ j~il at Oswego by lillH•l•om\l\ npp .. IHC•··l 1 dinln;:-n•::'\\· 1 1 11 \ :. 1 } \'d 1 ft d th th I tl I 10 trnce \ · Htu·rlot'HPt'\'lt·l' ntt• .. ut 11 ' 111111 H 1 '' •• no' big to g~t Into the door, su,. ''11 y a .er ea , oug 1 Jere .. s t • llrlnklng cnl·bollc ncld. Henry wa~ · in.: 1111 nnilll• ,. 1 .,; 1 , ... d, \'\' ol <h•·mn~nlll•·• nl transforms, flattens Itself out, lie~ of Its p1·esence elsewhere. 1 under Indictment for for~('ry and hni! .,.,.,,.,.\ 1 .,,. \hll'il , h•· llu•l\'\' 1\ ,.,.,.,J\1 uc•l lfke a ser11ent, and by and by you I This so-called \food\ attacks vi· . . 1 <I led merdhants In this ))art or urdu·~tr•d \'\'t'. 1' 1 '11.•~<· ~·'.\ 1 \'\· , . hE>ar It wiggling at the dOOl', hissing .. clonsly and surely the nervous sys- · ~he 11 state on an extensive seal I'. He ; 'l' .. nrl<L Tlt'\,!'l <lllh'<', \'' :>.,. 1 ''\rl !'it, Oil, I must have a doo1· accurately tem, the wonderful nnd delicate sys- 1 was al'!'ested in New York .In June Alh<u•;,·. ____ __ _ _ fitting, that whether the _past slithers tem _ ot telegra!JhY wltj1 which Oijr aileJ' being diS\hnrgeci irom a iios- seu<l 6 <'l•. c 111 • , • ., 1 ,y uf c·,,t.l<lll )llo. H•·•orl like a se1'11ent or comes !Ike a giant, I mind controls the body, and with I pltnl, and 'hts trial wns to have been l honk, I can shut thntdoor. 011, how at last which the bmin comes Into contact hclcl In the county court. He left a Tl~kotovlaDa)'f,inem·••onolllenulloHlo•• the soul tnkes hold of one thing and I with the outside world. · Jolter addrPssed to Mrs. Char IPs , w E • \\•• a•N•••• AG<NT seYers nil f1•om the past, nnd that one Rust an.d hailstones destror the : Engle 307 8chenectady street, Sche- 1 · · •· LM ; 3 , aooaow•v A\u\v N. v thing Is .Tesus Christ. I wires of Iron no more ~Ul'el~ than nl- nectaciy, N. Y .. in which' he ~xplaln.ecl -~ _ I am Interested In men's problems. cobol destroys the ner\e Ob1e. I the causes which lead to Ins dO\Hl· - - - - Do yon know anything that Is Intel'• I Metchnlkott proves In his famous I {all : RAVENA L nd ry estlng enou~h In this world to keep I book, \The Nature of Man,\ that ' • - . . au the Pnst Oll t, ex·cetlt .Jesus Christ? Is damage once done to the nerves can 1 -- ' H A N D I b I d Oth t [ '' 'onlnu IiillC'Cl l>.v a Fnll. there anything that so nppt?a!s to neYer e repa re • er pnr s o .PI'BE:o;T 1-\<Ul', your lntl\rest that yon actually tmn I the body have the faculty of renew- , . 1\Irs. \Villiam P. Constable, of Yon- FIL,'EHI:Il \\'.\'!'Elt rom· back upop'the past nml say: \I In!( themselves, hut the nerves haYe , ke~·s, was killed by falling from a ~·o l'IIE~IH'.\LK hnYe n present-: Thank God. I have not. Once hurt, the Injury Is perma- I trolley car In front of tho publfe . ., a present. I am looklnJO to Him who nent. school nt Tuckahoe. Mrs. Constabl<', WORK CALLED tOR AND DELIV£RED says, 'Follow :Me.' He has never The alcohol advocate may ask You, I with her husband, who was formerly H. Kniffin Prop. vet told us we hnYe followed Him too \Can you deny that alcohol stlmu- Commissioner of Charities In Yon- far. Since He says that, nml as long latcs the heart?\ The rE'ply of · kers and th~lr three children, start· science Is:'· ed f~om Yonkers to Yisit tho county as my lleart pulses and as long as \Alcohol Is a false stimulant. The fair at White P!nins. In front of the my will keeps In harmony with Him, sudden action of the heart whlcl\ fol- \· cl1ool I1onse there Is a depression In I have a future.\ Your past is out or o h doors: your prese11t and your future lows the drinking ot alcohol Is the 1 the road for some distance, and t e here, simply because you 11nve \shut heart's protest against polson. I rar struck it. Mrs. Constable was Bal<er & Curtis FIRE INSURANCE TRADE MARKS OUIG'::!S CO .. 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No othl•l' book crnbodl(·s :-;o mlu.•h u~ct'ttl fn .. .fol'mlltion, or iA flo imh:-;\'(lfl!lUblo iu the homo, StU•Iy, Bchon}, 01' 011 t't~. The International has 2380 quar• to pages, 5000 illustrations, 25,000 new words, revised Gazetteer of the World, and a revised Biographical Dictionary, etc. It received 'THE CHAND PRIZE (HIGHEST AWARD) at the World's Fair, St. Louis. FREE - 11 A Test in Pronunciation,\ in- stnwtl\L' nrul t•ntPrttunin,l.f~ ~ for the whole fumll.).. Also ~ :l!u~tmtt'tl}ulmpl!lct. ~ wmTEI\'S G. & C. MERRIAM CO., lllt!I!NA1'1li<AI. PUBLISHERS, -~DICJI~ ' SPRINQFIELD, MASS, ... ~,... . --- --- RALPH ROWE Hoir ~ulli~~. s~~vinu una 8Mm~~oloo ~laiu tit. ;o;ext dotH' t.o Post Ollico • 1 Tobacco, Cigars, Papers tf+ and Periodicals. \Shut the door?\ Do you even know the pathway back to the old closet of early days? The 1·oad Is uow all overgrown. But since that day there have grown up brambles over the pathway. First of all, we must find this path, If we are to find our man- hood and womanhood. Is It not an astounding fact -how little secret prayer there has been In our lives? How this passion for publicity has linked Itself to our Willingness to re- main nway from the secret place. True, a while ago, when we were in trouble, we found our way back. How sweet It was! But that was not secret PJ·ayer, for we did not \shut the door.\ It was prayer with the door Wide open, through which we were looking beck at the things from Which we were tJWing to escape. You 'flay, \I can get back to that place.\ Are you quite sure that you can? If so, \shut the door,\ How we like to peek out and see what the majority are thinking - how our neighbors feel about things, How we want the door just a little way open In order that we may hear th~ sounds of the claims of good causes, tu which we are interested! Surely, there Is noth· lng wrong about that. \Shut the door.\ Let us take the words of .Jesus into our hearts to-day as sim- ply as we can and sincerely accept them. \Shut the door.\ \Why surely,\ You say, \that Is something I can do with one hand, while I grasp other things with the other hand,\ No, both hands must be In- side, There must be no effort to grasp things without. \Well you say, \what shall 1 shut the door against, thero are se many things lflth which I must keep in touch?\ I don't know: ile says, \Shut the ·door.\ \But You reply, \tll.ere Is my rhurch, my family, my J'elatlves, my dear friends.\ o, poor soul! it the door.\ I tell you, brethren, the The muscles or the heart bent I thrown out and killed . manliest, the grandest, the greatest wildly when YOU put alcohol into --- thing you can do this morning Is sim- your blood, It Is the heart's protest : Nr 1 .,.. YorkC'I' Olcs on Hunting Trit>. ply to accept Jesus Christ as the door !lgalnst the polson that ':m destl'OY ~ While hunting in the woods near Into the communion. The doo1· moves 1t and silence It ultimate!)· . J Chatham, Columbia C'ounty, Dr. A. Office in Brick Row I c. n. BARLOW. 'fJ:LI.:I'IION E upon such hinges of love thnt you This Is not guesswork, but sc1ence. \V Fisher, of New Yol'k Cit)', was need but to say: \I nm a sinner: I Whateyer apparent stimulation • st 1 :tckcn with apoplexy and died he- want to be alone with God,\ to start mny come \'rom alcohol Is Invariably I fore medical aid coni<! reach him, It moving-_to get In, with the past followed by a greater loss In the sub- I Dr. Fisher went to Chatham from outside. 1\fy friends I will loolt fm• sequent depression. . ~ Great Barrington in his automobile, 1 them by ancl by. And my enemies'/ In the physiological l~boratorles of • acrompnnied by n friend. The t>hY· I want to conquer only one of them. Germany and In France and America slclan Is suppose(l to have overex- · I want to be alone. I w!ll \shut the careful, actU!\1 tests have been made. Prted himsel[ in a long tramp door.'' May God's holy Spirit, who It has been absolute!~ pro\'ed \that ; throu ~h the woods. is here this morning, quicken every alcohol de!a)'S the raptdlty and im· \' __ _ heart . Get hack tills Yery day-no\'• pairs the accuracy of menta! pro· I R Dr. Hall l>•·ops Deuel. I cesses.\ 1 ev. ... and \shut the door.\ You need not And alcohol, always a plausible The Rev, Dr. \\lll!am K;.Hall, P~~- be afraid that the world will lose cheat and swindler, \while produc-l I tor of the First Pres~?yt?rmn Ch~uch 1 anything. You will be a better man ing the most convincing Illusion of . of Newburg, for thirty-four y_ars, 1 when you go out, with a whiter face, ease and rapidity .. actualfy de- 1 1 dropped dead from heart disease. I cleaner hands,· a mere loving and a <Jreases all el!lclency: He was prominent In the Presbyter- braYer Leart, \Shut the door.\ You know how pr{)ud!y and rapidly fan body of the State, havin~ been . Dep<'ndcncc on God. Our heavenly Father keeps us con- stantly in tile condition of uttermost dependence on Him. Were It other· wise with us bow wanton would we become. Therefore, He writes the sentence or death upou ourselves, and also upon om· choicest temporal mer- cies-not that He always means to remove them, but to hold them as n special gift from Him; and, despair- Ing of all succor but His own, that we should plnce ellr trust not 011 self, not an valued fellow-creatures, but on Got!, who can raise up to help us even the very dead ( 2 Cor. i: 8-10) • He Is considering our weakne.1s, ar.d our need, and our work; nud In per- fect wisdom and Jo·ve has already ar· ran-ged for the 'o'ery best, .seems such ordinary talk, does It not, 'l'he Only lllndranc<'. llln the presence of the great, sweet What h!ndei'S th. at you should be elng, Who Is saying, \Shut the 1 ·door?\ I must be alone with God; I 11 child of God? Is not sal vat on must feel again my personal rela- free'/ Is no; the Invitation to It tlonshtp to my Father; I must rl\alize ·hung out to you on every pa~e of again that It there were only one the New Testamont? Is not Christ being In the world, and I were tl,lat olre~ed to you ih all His offices, and b;tng, w.hiiQ the moral uni.verse sub- are you not welcome to all His bene- ••sted, still there must be a cross, fits If YOt~ want t~.;'~ 11 ~, 1~e~~t tf, 1 !~ lt!ll II Christ, stiii :. Gethsenlane, still Holy Spi;••t ; :omL;,., can hinder you .the morning o{ the ascension, still ask Him· Nothla, 11 hut )'om• own ~~e ?dPen sepulcher. The only way to. from 1 d~elngl~s~h~l~~~d 1 'obstinate, un· · r or our enemies Is to \shut the wor y, se ' 1 ht s hoart.- door,\ The real truth Is that, ,{hen worthy and se~f-r g 'epu the rea~ crises of lifo come, my onl,Y Icbal.Jod Spence!, enemy 1s myself, 'rhls Is the one l -~-------- ~eef to conquer. Here are Jlasslons, r:e Udlces, hates, lusts. Oh, my. r lend, whatever your gain or loss, ~~~~~~ze this, that never until you shut ·ore Q 0 01' Will you go Into the 11reseuce y ad; nev<:>r until· In secret prayer W~ are alono With Yotn• enemies. 1111 •t_ C~~<n any man do to harm me, 'll't till 1 ~arll\ myself! If ever yqu ·_ . to1eed ab.,ut upon aeu ol dari&· Tnlm Gotl With rs. To enjoy God and hPaven It does not require that we waJ.t til! t.he last t ch of death reveals all thmgs In tfu light of eteJ•nlty. We may take Gl~ nd heaven along with us every d 0 ~nd carry their peace and J]OI')' ,:&; ail the dull and prosaic aeellJ~ of earth.-Tilomae J.athrop, the drunken man will talk. Ancl you moderator of the New York ~~nod I~ 1 know that he Is convinced that he Is 1878 and 1903. He wt~ ~I \{:du~te I talking Yery wisely. But Is he talk· of Yale. Dm·ing the lVl tr ;~ tng wisely? You know that he Is 1 was chaplain of the Seven een 1 not. It alcohol, talking through him, I Connecticut Volunteers. • does not deceive you, don't let It de- ceive yon In talking through your I . Carnlnl at Bln~thamton. own brain. I The centennial anniversary of the This newspaper believes that the erection of Broome County opened at gradual diminishing et intodcatlon Binghamton when li:lng Comus and I among men wfl! continue. It believes I his \mystlck krewe\ came down .the I firmly that poverty creates drunken- Susquehanna River and the kmg, I ness 11nd that better government and 11\Ierrltt .i. Corbett, was tendered tha greater klndneu among men, by dl· golden key of the city by Mayo1• mlnlsblng poverty, will diminish Woodbum and the Common Council, j drunkenness and destroy It ultf· In the presence of 50,000 people. I mately, , The Intelligence of men will ultl· All Around the State. I mately make It lmpoesible for them . . ~ to polson themselves deliberately, Howard Laning, a convict ~~ ~m, 1 Meanwhile we say to each eue of Sing, pleaded his own motion e ~re 1 dur r~aders, as an Individual: a Supreme Court Justice for s- Protect yourself In the future by a charge from prison. thorongh understanding of alcohol ll'ecause he rushee! In to sto11 a and what It means. shooting affray at Buttalo, John Crell Keep your vitality for your work. Is dead and three men are undet· ar• ; And do your duty by your fellow-men rest cha1•ged with murdel'. j by talking to them. A man saved Mrs. Abigail C. Flower, widow of I from drunkenneas Is saved Indeed. John D. Flower, who was a brothel' And :while you save him yon aav~ all of Gover:tor Roswell P. Flower, died those that depend upon hlm.-Arehur at her home, Southlawn, Dobbs I Brlabane, In the New York Evening Ferry. J'ourna!. Charles Willis Stoaxe, for many Temperance· Notes. Atlanta's city council Is passing some strong temperance or<lluances, one requiring abJolnte abstlnencr :or all the policemen of the city. The city council ot Atlanta, Ga., has passed an ordinance requiring, absolute total abstinence on the part of all policemen. · Vermont Is strongly temperatG •. Out of 2 46 town a In the State, only thirty-four may 111ue llcelllet, an4. In only thirty ot th\'•\' •re t/lere anif bar f!19Pl!· years ad·vertlslng manager anrl. pu~ llsher of Puck, <lied from B1·1g.ht s disease at his home in l\ew n.oche!le. He was l.Jo1·n In Li.vonla, N. Y., fort)'· five years ago. The jury in thO case of I_Ienry I Hartman who has been ou tl'lat at , Lake Pleasant ou the charge of hav-, lng murdered Wlilarrl Letson, an Ad; t;:ondaC'IC gnlde, last Me.)', brought In a Yerdict of mi.lrdet· In the second de· gree. .Justice Spencer sentenced Hartmmt in :pannemcra P:hon fo~ life, .. 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