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"Remember the Sabbath Day to Keep It Holy"—A Timely D'seourse—Dr, Talmage's Sermon,

For last Sunday, Dr. Talmage chose for his subject a theme of timely interest, viz,, the necessity of guarding the Christian Sabbath against invasion that aim at its destruction. The text selected was Exodus ^xxxi, 13: ".Verily my Sabbath ye shall keep.1'

The wisdom of cessation from hard labor one day out of the seven is almost universally acknowledged. The world has found out that it can do less work in seven days than in six, and that the fifty-two days of the year devoted to rest are an addition'rather than a subtraction. Experiments have been made in all departments. The great Lord Castlereagh thought he could work his bi*ain 3(5 days in the year, but after awhile broke down and committed suicide, and Wilberforce said of him: "Poor Castlereagh! This is the result of the non-observance of the Sabbath."

Jn other words, intelligent man, dumb beast and dead machinery cry out for the Lord's day. But while the attempt to kill the Sabbath by the stroke-of ax and flail and yai'dstick has beautifully failed' it is proposed in our day to drown the Sabbath by flooding it with secular amusements. They would bury it very decently under the wreath of the target company and to the music of all brazen instruments.

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busy in attempting to cut out the heart of our Christian Sabbath and leave it a bleeding skeletonvof what it once was. The effort is organized and tremendous, and unless the friends of Christ and the lovers of Lfoocl order shall rouse up right speedih* their sermons and protests will be uttered after the castle is taken. There are cities in the land where the Sabbath has almost perished. and it is becoming a practical question whether we who received a pure Sabbath from the hands of our fathers shall have piety and pluck enough to give to our children the same blessed inheritance. The eternal God helping us, we will

Go through the streets where the theaters are open on a Sabbath night go up on the stops enter the boxes of those places of entertainment, and tell me if that is keeping the Sabbath holy. "Oh," says some ane, "God won't be displeased with a grand sacred concert." A gentleman who was present at a "grand sacred concert" one Sabbath night in one of the theaters of our great pities ?aid that during the exercises there were comic and. sentimental songs, interspersed with coarse jokes, and there were dances, and a farce, and tight rope walking and a

trapeze performance. I suppose it was a holy dance and a consecrated tightrope. This is what they call a "grand sacred concert."

The prophet asks a question which I can easily answer, "Will a man rob God?" Yes they robbed Him last Sunday ni htat the theaters and the opera houses, and I ?harge upon them the infamous and nigh-handed larceny. I hold the 'lime opinion as a sailor I have heard Df, The crew had been discharged from the vessel because they would iot work while thev were in port on the Lord's day. The captain went ,"ut to get sailors. He found one nan, and he said to him, "Will you serve me on the Sabbath?" "No." "Why not?" "Well, replied the old sailor, "a man who will rob God Almighty of His Sabbath would rob me of my wages if he got a chance."

Again, I am opposed to this desecration of the Sabbath by secular entertaiments because it is a waron the statutes of most of the States. The Liw in New York State says: "it shall not be lawful to exhibit nn the first day of the week commonly called Sunday, to the public, in any building, garden, grounds, concert room, or other room or place within the city and county of New York, any interlude, tragedy, comedy, opera, ballet, play, farce, negro minstrelsy, negro or other dancing, or any other entertainment of

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Still further, I protest against the invasion of the Sabbath, because it is a foreign war. Now, if you heard at this moment the booming of a gun in the harbor, or if a shell from some foreign frigate should drop into your street, would you keep your seats in church? You would want to face the foe, and every gun that could be managed would be brought into use, and every ship that could be brought out of the navy yard would swing from her anchorage,and the question would be decided. You do not want a foreign war. and yet I have to tell you that this invasion of God's holy day is a foreign war.

How do you feel, ye who have been brought up amid the hills of New England, about giving up the American Sabbath ye who spent your childhood under the shadow of the Adirondack's or the Catskills ye who were born on the banks of the Savannah or Ohio or Oregon, how do you feel about giving up the American Sabbath? You say: "We shall not give it up. We mean to defend it as long as there is left'any strength in our arm or blood in pur heart! Do not bring your Spanish Sabbath here. Do not bring your French Sabbath here. It shall be for us and* our children forever a pure, conse­

crated, Christian, American Sab bath." I will make a comparison between the American Sabbath, as some oC vou have known it, and the Parisia. Sabbath. I speak from observation. On a Sabbath morning I was aroused in Paris by a great sound in tho street, I said, "What is this?" "Oh," they said, "this is Sunday. An unusual rattle of vehicles of all sorts- The voices seemed more boisterous than on other days. People running to and. fro, with baskets or bundles, to get to the rail trains or gardens. It seemed as if all the vehicles in Paris, of whatever sort, had turned out for the holiday. The Champs Elvsees one great mob of pleasure seeking people- Balloons flying. Parrots chattering. Foot balls rolling- Peddlers hawking their knick-knacks through the streets. Punch and Judy shows in a score Of places, each one with a shouting audience. Hand organs, cymbals and every kind of racket, musical and unmusical.

When the evening sun came down all the theaters were in full blaze of music and full blaze of light. The wine stores and saloons were thronged with an unusual number of customers. At eventide 1 stood, and watched the' excursionists coining home, fagged out-men,- women and children, a gulf stream of fatigue, irritability and wretchedness, for I should think it would take three or four days to get over that miserable way of Sundaving. It seemed more like an American Fourth of July than a Christian Sabbath.

Now, in contrast, I present one of the Sabbaths in one of our best American cities. Holy silence coming down with the day dawn. Business men looking more deliberately into the faces of their children and talking to them about their present and future welfare. Men sit longer at the table in the morning because the stores are not to be opened and the mechanical tools are not to be taken up. A hymn is sung. There are congratulations and good cheei all through the house. The street is silent until 10 o'clock, when there id a regular, orderly tramp church* ward. Houses of God, vocal with thanksgiving for mercies received, with prayers for comfort, with charities for the poor. Rest for the body. Rest for the soul. The nerves quieted, the temples cooled, the mind cleared, the soul strengthened, and our entire population turned out on Monday morning ten years younger, better prepared for the duties of life, better prepared for the life that is to come.

Again, I oppose this modern invasion of the Christian Sabbath because it is a war on the spiritual welfare of the people. You have a body? Yes. You have a mind? Yes. You have a soul? Yes. Which of the secular halls on the Sabbath day will give that soul any culture? Now, admitting that a man has a spiritual nature, which one of the places of amusment will culture it? Which one of the Sabbath •, performances will remind men of the fact that unless they are born again they cannot see the kingdom of God? Will the music of the "Grand Duehesse" help people at last to sing the song of the one hundred and forty and four thousand?' Besides, if you gentlemen of the secular entertainment have six days in the week in which to exercise your alleged beneficial influence, ought you not to allow Christian institutions to have twen-ty-four hours? Is it unreasonable to demand that if you have six days for the body and intellect we should have one day at least for our immortal soul? Or, to put it in another shape, do you not really think that our imperishable soul t!s worth at least one-seventh as much as our perishable body?

Still further, I am opposed to this invasion of the Sabbath because it is unfair, and it is partial. While secular amusements in different citiess are allowed to be open on the Sab-' bath day, dry goods* establishments must be closed, and plumbing establishments, and the butcher's and the baker's, and the shoemaker's and the hardware stores. Now tell me by what law of justice you compel a man to shut the door of his store while you keep open the door of yonr worldly establishment. May it please your honors, judges of the Supreme Court, if you give to secular places the right to be open on the Sabbath day, you have to give at the same time, the right to all commercial establishments to be open. If it is right in the one case, it is right in all the cases.

Bripg your voices, your pens, your printing presses and your pulpits into the Lord's artillery corps for the defense of our holy day. Today in your families and in your Sabbath-schosls recite, "Remember the Sabbath day to keep it holy." Decree before high heaven that this war on your religious rights and the cradles of your children shall bring ignominious defeat to the enemies of God and the public weal. For those who die in the contest battling for the right we shall chisel the epitaph: "These are they who come out of great tribulation and had their robes washed and made white in the blood of the Lamb." But for that one who sjiall prove in this moral crisis recreant to God and the church there shall be no honorable epitaph. He shall not be worthy even of a burial place in all this free land, but the appropriate interment for such a one would be to carry out his remains and drop them into the sea, where the lawless winds which keep no Sabbath may gallop over the grave of him who lived and died a traitor to God, the church and the free institutions of America. Long live the Christian Sabbath! Perish forever all attempts to overthrow it

Why He Dismissed the Case. Boston Gazette. The dispenser of the finest brands of Western justice sat on a soap box with a law book spread before him on an up ended whisky barrel. "Who arrested this man?" he asked as the prisoner stood up before him. "We did," responded half a dozen citizens standing around, "What's the charge?" "Hoss stealin'.'' "Kin you prove it?" "You betcher life we can we ketched him in the act."

The Judge looked ugly. "Will you swear it?" he asked. "Course we will didn't we jist tell you we ketched him at it?" "All right, gents," said the Judge, blandly, as he laid his gun across his law book, "I'll fine each and every one of you $10 and costs for contempt of court in fetchin' him here, and dismiss the case against the prisoner. You oughter. strung him up when you ketched him."

How Brown Got His MonumentFlorida Times-Union. At a little settlement on the Indian River, before the railroad was built, lived a penniless, good-hearted fellow of the name of John l^rown. When Brown got any money he would divide it to the last cent with bis friends among the boys, and of course the bovs liked him. One day the boys -found Brown dead in the woods. They dug him a grave, rolled him in a horse blanket, and let him down, and then drank several bottles of east coast bitters to iis health and expressed the hope that whatever new climate he was in would be healthy.

Some time later than that a stranger came among them. He died, And as the weather was too warm to ship his body off, he was buried next oo Brown. A w.eek or two passed, md the relatives of the stranger sent down money to erect a monument over the grave of the stranger, rhe boys took the thing in hand ind discussed it pro and con. They ?ame to the conclusion that Brown ivas a "durned" sight better fellow every way than the stranger, and more entitled to a monument, so one night they went out and swapped he men from one crave to the other.

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die Pennsylvania Lines Ofior Opportunity for a Cheap Trip to the \V-st. Unusually low rate excursions are being1 announced this year by the Pennsylvania Lines, md Jong clisttinee joiuneys over tlum may X- made «t slight expense. For this summer exceedingly cheap excursions to Dtn-,'t-r will be run over these lines. The rates will se the low* st in effect lor years and will cnible persons to visit the West at slight cost. I'he dates and return limits for these special Denver excursions will bo as follows:

On July yjth and 21st. good to return until the latter pnrt of August., account the meeting jf the Mystic Shrine Order.

On August uth and loth, account anuual meeting .League of American Wheelmen, good returning until the middle of September.

Although the low rn.tes have been made for meetings of organizations, the sale of tickets will not lie conlined to members, but, ilie public joneraily may take advantage of the low fare. I'he return limits will be ample f'r side trips in the West. Details maybe obtained by applying to any Ticket Agi nt of the Pennsylvania lines, or by addressing W. P. BKUNNHU, Di&trict Passenger Agent, Indianapolis, Ind. Low Kates to tho SetiMiore via Pennsylvania Line*.

On July 7th. 8th and 9th. low rate excursion tickets to Asbury Park will be sold via Pennsylvania Short Lines, account National Educational Association Meeting. Asbury Park is adjacent to Ocean Grove. Long Branch, Atlantic City, Cape May, and other delightful resorts on the New Jersey Coast. Excursion tickets good going and returning via .Baltimore and Washington, with' stop over privileges. Return trip ample for side trips. For details apply to nearest Pennsylvania Lino Ticket Agent.

BIG FOUll OFFICIAL KOUTE. From Central and Southern Indiana to the In-, ter/ational B. Y. P. U.. Toronto. Canada, July 19 to 22. One fare for the ronnd trip -lias been authorized for this occasion, tickets to be sold July 17th. ISth and 19th, good returning July Ust. with further extension until September 15th if deposited with proper ajfent at Toronto. The Big Four will have special sleepers leaving Indianapolis on Southwestern Limited, 3:15 5. m. Tuesday July 7th. and run through to Niii^ara Falls without change. Passengers can stop at Niiigara Falls during the day and reach '"oronto in the evening, or they can get breakfast at the Falls and reach Toronto about noon by steamer from Lewiston. For further particulars call on Big Four Agents, No. 1 E. Washington st.. 36 Jackson Place, and Union Station, Indianapolis, or any agent on the line. H. M. BKONSON, A. G. P. A.

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To National Educational Association Meeting ut Asbury Park, N. J.. July 6th to3th. l'i ckets good going via Lake Shore and New York Central Rys.. and returning via Chesapeake & Ohio Ry giving stop-over at Niagara Falls and daylight ride down the Hudson River on going trip and stop-over at Washington, D. C., oh return trip. lf2 for the round trip from Indianapolis, and corresponding rates from other points on Big Four. For tickets and fiillinformation call at Big Four Offices, No. 1 ETWashington st., 30 Jackson Place and Unloto Station. 2L M. BBONBON, A. O. P. A. ,.

Denver, Colo., and Return Only S3-!.'75. Everybody is invited to join the Republican League Club of Indiana on their special train, which will leave Indianapolis on Friday. June Sid, at :ii0 p. in. via the Lake Erie and Western Railroad. Tickets good thirty (30) days. What a glorious opportunity to spend your summer vacation in the mountains of Colorado, the most picturesque scenery in the world. For sleepers or free chair car reservations, call on or address A. II. Sellars. City Passenger Anient, 48 South Illinois street. D. B. Donough, Tkt. Agt. Union Station, or B. F. Mcsker, Tkt. Agt. Massachusetts Ave. Depot, Indianapolis.

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The prosecuting attorney in the breach of promise case thought he would make life a burden to the un fortunate young man who was the unwilling witness. "Do you mean to say," he asked after a lot of embarrassing questions, "that after you had been absent for an entire month you did not kiss the plaintiff, to whom you were engaged to be married, when you first saw heron your return?" "I do," responded the defendant firmly. '."Will you make that statement to the jury?" "Certainly, if necessary." "Do you think they would believe you?" "One of them would, I know. "Ah, indeed. And why should he, pray?" "Because he was present when I first saw her. He was at the gate when I rode up, and shs stuck hei* head out of the second story window, and I told her 'how d'ye,' aud. said I-'d be back to supper in half an hour. I'm no giraffe," and everybody in the court room smiled except the attorney.

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Uesides tiie above privileges, with that of spending Sunday at, the Falls, we will furnish all those who desire a side trip from Broctoa Junction to Chatauyua i^ake and return FK11.E OF CHARGE.

Tickets of admission to places of spceial interest at or near Niagara Falls, but outside the reservation, including toll over Hie International Bridge to the Canadian side, elevators to the water sedge at Whirlpool Rapids on the Canadian side, will be offered on train at a reduction from prices charged after reaching the Falls.

Do not miss this opportunity to spend Sunday at Niagara Falls. The excursion train will arrive at Niagara Falls 7:00 a. in. Friday, August 3,1S91, and will leave the Falls returning Sunday morning. August 5, at (3 o'clock, stopping at Cleveland Sunday afternoon, giving an opportunity to visit the magnilicent monument of the late President Gariield and many other interesting points.

Tickets will be good to return on regular trains leaving the fails Saturday, August 4. for those not desiring to remain over. Tickets will also be good returning on all regularjxains up to and including Tuesday. August 7. 18'J). Secure your tickets, also Chair and Sleeping Car acJornmodatious. early. Those desiring can secure accommodations in these cars v. :ule at the Falls. For further information call on any ticket agent Lake Eric & Western R. li. or address

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