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   Williamsport Warren Republican (Newspaper) - August 24, 1893, Williamsport, Indiana                                SII In in la M AIMU ST 21, 1893.  38.  TO MU api T ill 1 11. s im of tlie I Other c r a 11 nf to nil V plani at N. 11'. Now proposes to attend to lier own and not lei a is pn for why not eall that a pen li as bi as a 1 Then is written with lit why not eall til are written will i; jn a new wrote it prepare a nev of her United the r lext ill not lie one for man on earth to on the farewell tour of old for seven vi the was r the ashes Vorth of V. on ivas had I- il lint ill ami vered lor in known the world's fair as kha of the It the liave failed in the but up to the to press no fanners have The earth is all demands with interest Tlie mud bank is all the operator in the i Mattie of 7 years and for a year able to handle a key unde the limits of little She is she has been 1-'i'.i:kman in a plea for asserts that take the foolish notions out of a so to set her at work with men and let lier lind out how little they riders are sadly in fif It is not unusual to see a and every one curved the baek or lUit like a paralyzed Why should not a. 1)ieyele rider sit as as a that in the are and and th of the is y vet. with these in t the value And truths there are whr about their value is ISSS it cm lands in this atest in New In New New Ni Sn a re him as so custom il have been e up under r folk and was slie or at a waiter immediately as a roared at as is proli ted te of the Baltimore Herald has just experienced a salary This statement is as of the most useful notable in th 11 or as from that a is brilliant and in the e as i s not many spli for any other sublunary No other presents mention of iee that is found in our history appears to be in the of the festivities as in the eity of New in 17,s',). the iees used on that occasion was iee was said to have been or at least by Dolly then the star in social diplomatic The new confection was quite a sensation at the and probably helped to increase the popularity of Dolly of at nine and at live the bureau of and printing now opens at closes at extra work a This was made by the demand for national bank The capacity of the department is now 40.01)0 or a The average of notes is a little more than making the value of the daily of increase in national due to the low price of which the are that a bank notes is government be buying and tc their during the 189:!, was 4<.IT.'.i;;ii. seni tlu and Switzerland the Tlie loss as with 1-Jl.TOl. or nearly the 1 vere a loss of 7. cent. for the year lands and crease of but 000. nearly more tlian 40.000.  i Aug session of the In th the was occupied in silver s In ueed t of the to ii tion to the 1-y ty for to r federal election bank to for of of able bonds as to no house ing w of national liank of and the al which have resumed hail and bank SILVER 1-  ioo wrecked in resumed 1 veral lan tally and Ills St. 1 son e and 1 wilh 1 ind I y made an aiK ami the Uli from ii the goM men of the 1 for Ihc Iht lates TUB Mr. silver und ites of the of the ' w party e hud cc additional immigration It In the lln the 1."). by val IK to sec 1  li law of th the bills ance of ti the pun opposit by for the is nal ional 1 a r six taxing the ni 10 per cent. was ci re silver bulli note for the eir in favor clause 111 17. ed in It or of s e 1 er and I the pa n depos r 11 the the s. to direct 11 and therefor Mie of 111 and for Mr. McCall the of the She Kast ( n hc p comi Iowa I W. ind I y hotel ( the l lofi f 1,    na bank tlie - al Kiver Kalls Mn. th of Levi Hall Hacino 11 d ( 1.  na bank tlie - al Kiver Kalls Mn. th of Levi Hall Hacino 11 d ( runs They had sowed the luid the hill a cowardly i 11: 10 to do to tli the party would of the Jlc do the of the the ing session some would tic enacted thai banking and wore the alone w ere responsible for 1 and commercial was intended to and no He party had pledged nothing for lie insisted for the reihe relying upon that in the give all our 1. he surv ke lien 11  extended use of if the were made fa nal repeal of the m of the 1-ii'st bv for by the In the house an he ivc of list was the States the visible supply of grain on the 14lh 14,000 pensi deser fair I ill I S n of 111 both 111 ill 1. in St. 1'; hl 1 e Des s 'd Kran fo nul the of t oney n pi f 1). r Storni for favors as of the is a e brave ( a some money worth a dollar the world Then allow the national to issue notes to the full par value of the bonds held by And then in order to fully the democrats should call down the bUiff made by the that this congress did not have any intention with the McKinley tariff That should and miist be r. Patterson Tenn advocated the pal of the purchase and proposed to the pending the government agreed to Ihe free lage of silver at ratio of 16 to 1 it would nee and abruptly bring the country silver The silver dollar coined at the ratio of to 1 would be worth exactly HI Could this country afford to take this step coin deliberately and a silver dollar it did it would il law M rep. the coir ot 111. i to ilie millions of of the creditor class just as much as the despised Wall street He toolt issue with those who presented tigures the contraction of the Mr. that it was not the contraction of the but the of public created the present business The great volume of business was done on and the oi For rfi was more incumbent oi and thus In. increase the money ciri in favor of THE the senate on the Mr. Vest called up the resolution offered by him in favor ot bimetallism and the free and unlimited basis of ci son he congress to He was d that it increase than to was Mo. of both senate on the s man act to a hous no one to give it to hide its tl for its repeal silver as -a money as the and ui dent of the Unite campaign specchi Cleveland to be a that they only diff had a right to and addressed the He the and homeless a bone and without a kennel but at he would not vote without a guarantee ot He had been known shrinking friend of the and had In all his es in declared Mr. like and red in reference to the lake that RIOT IN NEW Cli a to the ( 1  had die nomination on inn w hich pledged the democratic party It was he of down its tion thai had in Germany and ilie I. it be that sil when those two but 81 If every dollar of till S bv the genii first session which that ge age of with those le 1 .Mr rep his he had g told that he Kan. I read -a speech made man from Tennessee during the the congress in the free asked him to reconcile those that he modified lie before his people and so veril 11 u A at till inverted I issue the bus the week i if standard silver and period for from Alcol lie the at 000.  breaker ss being p Ihe of Carlisle is the organ at for failure in im r. were giving way of seven ed bv d. al with branch banks al and their men in New ad opted resolutions at a meeting calling upon workingmen to pay no rent until conditions were sheriff seized the of the Cilbert Car at on judgments 00 feet by bridge near were killed and national bank at the bank al and the idall county bank at 111., their iN Seiu and his an living near and their home bv been d taken his he would be th r sound conclusion he saia he ami so far as he was and would always be Tilden and Cleveland for economic Ill 111  Ix Cin I- bank largest concerns of failed N. Iti years 17.' were can of pt N 11 aged 14. K and by the near allouai bank of South 1 n. and the at unemployed men in York smashed doors and windows took forcible possession of a the Oliver Iron A agi a lit of si hoin he hi K. tanneries near failure wa shoe for i 1.000,ildo.  a win dealers in New th shops liave b work half 8,000 the ii hall and railroad dep tic N. failed sal 11 ordered to hops opera feet of the at loss to the States year 01'.l,:;:20 in largest 00,-t, of the arrivals 7:;. in 14 or a little over ten per inly countries lhal show AND was said that urer of Holt was short in his lie had Mrs. Charles Wagner and a child Weber were by the capsizing of a boat at al the world's fair j thus far have been 101,s-JI the receipts fires destroyed Crossing and two small towns in and several persons were to have been burned to Northern railway has been in the hands of receiv In- the destruction by lire of tlu ate hotel in Chicago seven person lives and twenty-one two of them which started in at r the one of the kind in the collision on the railroad near twelve persons were injured death of Logan of congress from the First occurred at his home 1 democrats will hold in al Lincoln October 4. neer Cyrus of and killed his to married thirty democrats in convention at T. for governor mid R. C. Kent for co district in 11 a 1 drowned fifty and j many head of cattle aiui destroyed 100 I Nkau a train ran ofC I the track and rolled over an and seventeen persons were killed and were decision rendered in by the court of arbitration on the of the between the as to the rights of in sea was in favor of Crcal ilain on every point of real a boat in and many and seventeen persons capsizing of a boat in seventeen of an excursion - from were parly akv prisoner 00.000 belonging to was ree escape them w ere a fight and at San command of Col. tried to and seventeen lu killed and ten men ix for just and enual Bailey followed Mr. Patter son ill a speech advocating the Hland substitute for the Wilson repeal He was in favor of paying the government In the coin of the the law said that they might be paid in grains of and by the eternal God he was in favor of giving them no Place and silver on the same in regard to coinage and gold and silver would have the same intrinsic He would rather retire from public life than to vote to allow gold and to be coined into dollars of unequal said that upon this question all democrats could differ surrendering their He that the only way that a parity could be brought about between gold and silver was for the country to come In accord with the other nations of the and that was done the promise of the democratic national platform be Warner N. said he would vote for the repeal of ihe purchase clause of the and next he would vote for the coinage of gold and silver on a Bur these metals must he of the same intrinsic He thought Ihe real issue was the Hutchinson made a humorous in favor of the coinage of but before he concluded the house the lath Mr. Hutchinson concluded his and spoke in favor of free He said the Chicago platform had declared for the repeal of the Sherman and had declared for That portion of the platform ought to be carried out in a single and on a If the friends of silver yielded to this demand of the gold people they yielded that which nothing but revolution could The United Slates had reached a point In prosperity and industry that it could allord to lead and not Hall made an argument in favor of free coinage and of some legislation might increase the volume of circulating to the it had been when the debts of tlie country were said it was unfortunate that the president in his message had Been tit tirst to appeal to partisanship unjustly proclaim to Ihe people that the peril of Ihe country grew out of tne legislation of the republican The had declared that republicans had been responsible for the present condition of affairs and this declaration would be the origin of political if political discussion there should Very little of the present trouble could be traced to the Sherman act. The in which the country now found itself was attributable to the fact that Ihe people feared tinkering with the tariff by the democratic He warned the democrats that they must come together on this The republicans could be relied upon to do their V ford tl not V. but oil not ca party 1 The t the bi for was b The the IUI it in a for Ihe sentence out hole Wilsi of the could not said he could n which attacked act and did on of the Chicago platform pledged the democratic not only to repeal the entire infamous ut to coin gold and silver at a ry of the people was for more and St way to secure ihal end was to provide I- free coinage of The present ihe debtor and creditor irmer were numbered by the the by the The It was done it How could would retain its value it nations took away the monetary use of With the resources and population of the United U was only necessary for the States to fix a policy and stand by it. The trouble to-day was caused liy the open and sedulous inculcation ot the idea Ihe country was about to go to Iho gold and that the silver money of the country would be the Mr. Voorhees argued in lavor of his proposing to allow national banks to issue currency to the full amount of face value of bonds deposited by This would to some extent help the It authorized an Increase of on the bonds already and there was not a doubt lhal it would result in an increase of from to increase of currency that would be at this lime a solace and comfort to the people hi every quarter of the United The banks no favorites of He had not been enamored of nor they of but that was no reason why they should not bo used to bring about a of relief if are capable of Lodge advocated the adoption of his resolution to repeal the purchasing clause of the Sherman the voto to be taken on the 2'-'d. He said what the people wanted was prompt He had no mind for party politics or He asked for Wolcott said he agreed with the senator that this was not a party He had yet to hear a single intelligent man on his that he believed that the act had wrought the Injury under which the Everyone would admit that the Sherman act was vicious in principle and It was vicious in that It made of silver a It was illogical and vicious in that it left Iho silver bullion in the treasury left it where it might he dumped on the European markets al any These were the but it had some of silver had been of value in the hope it had inspired of and in the fact that it had afforded an enlarged currency from month to month for the past three The present panic had come partly because of European losses in South and partly because Russia and Austria were buying gold and partly because the United States had purchased more goods abroad than it sold All these causes were utterly independent ot and irrespective of silver acd the Sherman act. Prophecy ivas brt ho might be permitted to record his thai when prosperous days came Ic ii would be after it had to the world that this was a nation of believing in hard gold and Hoar said while men on each side of the chamber differ to ihe canse of present financial depression he hoped that all could agree upon the The republicans stood ready to hold up hands of the president and restore that prosperity which the enjoyed down to March 4, The people of his own New held the prosperity of the people of the west as dear as their and believed that what was wanted all over the country was not a standard of but a fixed utterances on the from the east or the came un-American and unpatriotic both sides mrn were equally honest sincero he desired the same Senator Hoar then entered upon a long dl concerning the production of gold during which he announced himself in ot both these metals as currency on a the Mr. Sherman O charac as unwise and a by Mr. Cockrell authorizing the secretary of the treasury to redeem par and accrued such of the L' bonds as may bo presented for and to pay for them in new tender A discussion in which Mr. Cockrell ridiculed the idea of letting the national increase their while his proposition to increase the greenback circulation was opposed by the senator from the friend and supporter of national hanks and the great gold Berry spoke in advocacy of the double standard of gold and of 5.000 a Court and Take of a Aug. 18.The first of the riots which leaders and others have been predicting for some time as a result of the large number of men out of employment broke out during the A of than 5,000 men attacked Walhalla on because denied They smashed the into in the which had been against and took possession of the Several persons were cut by the flying All sorts of were used and finally the police reserves from the station were ordered to the The was dispersed without serious Several men were clubbed and three ringleaders were the men who thronged Walhalla hall there were 1,000 others at Covenant a few doors A speech was made from the curbstone by one of the in which he said that the three men were liberated from the jail the Market court and jail would be three prisoners were arraigned before Voorhees in the Market court at Manager Fliegman refused to make a was excited when the men broke your he I can't be certain that they are the men who did any damage or led the said that the men would boycott him if he the complaint and he preferred standing the to was also afraid that a prosecution would involve serious injury or diath to There nothing else for Voorhees to do but discharge the He took to denounce the for this was enacted in Essex Market court the moving with reserves in two swept down upon Covenant and Walhalla halls at about the same a bruised and bloody head from the Those driven from the two which are but 40 or feet gathered about the and the more enthusiastic set up the cries of There was another and men were tumbled into the street gutters and an all-round rough-and-tumble light took The enraged men struck right and sometimes inflicting injuries on their fellows in their blind The policemen again used the club the men in all Without a leader and with policemen's billies waving in every the when driven into the knew not which way to Inch by inch they were forced The men have been given permission to meet in Union The police will keep BOLD T. Talmage Talks on Triumphant Was Flung at tho Feet of All and Civil Saviour a Saviour is A ISold on the was FROM Ihe pound of while the peopl were asking for and the men who refused to grant this relief would be branded as traitors to Ilie the Mr. Bryan said that the recommendations of the president meant the burial of silver with no promise of resurrec were an argument for ihe single gold They led to gold over whose door was all ye who enter The advocates of silver stood on solid ground and denounced this lost IV gave an fell off and steamer Annie on the Snake river and eight persons wer following at blew r J were dir tee Mr. to repeal a 1 was intn house and sen 1 suli Vinter I 1 on the r in the a clause of V. the A in aid of a chi pointed a of and il these position of th and to send home a is to for as souvenirs of tiie objects of lar fair directors have to form an by injured tire and with obj fair exhibits It immense colle left 1  of of mineral lier well of tlic both by states as it w ill not pay object I not only great but as value and have a malie v. lien alive ami meal for w h animals buildings with the apartment devoted lo to eat at the rd for IX and of never use their are lly live in the same r but in is especially not inali 1 wish port any incivility the pan of servant the pair of oxen can reside in the and all tlie privacy they have in a stall ot is longer musical director of the was accepted at a meeting and the la few Khe Thomas will U 'e to be tronc for al liank of Springfield and the and Commercial al Denver the and wen one was loss was failure was announced of A. R. lieck Lumber witli yards and in South willi assets of and liabilities of lynched a assaulted Mrs. K. awhile near Spring the First national bank in St. a thief grabbed a containing in gold and made his of expressed disapproval of President message by burning him in new Chinese readied San Francisco accompanied by a suite comprising the national encampment of the Sons of Veterans in Cincinnati the reports of made a favorable in an address in Chicago the congress on declared his belief thai black was tlie original color of men boarded a New Orleans Pacific train at Mansfield anti relieved the of their shows in liis official report that the world's fair directory up to the Isl inst. for construction and it still had liabilities of of debenture The to date and from o ra iig N. Aar al y third in the In on silver by Messrs. Sibley I in favor of bim it e miles in 7:1." 4 a negro Supervisor n 10. was This was the in the ' by a tiro city 111. ive and L. tlie 111 liy a n ' 1,1 Ala. surr Ti arti a po I's a of dead antl the ill from a cable ran killing Carrie and 11  m child gold do and ch. an absc it as i a gold dollar was the only solid dollar 1st dishonest dollar ever proposed is that of avarice ignorance called the for it would constantly rise in und fair law with port as i now is 11-rn.ni.'y the d. hones as pi 'd ought to b. Uie While we cannot dollar we should approach and the bimetallic - because with unit fluctuates less The miner is not for free for such a law give back to him any more than look Hut the miner's c by incidental The Sherman not Ihe cause of our y. The moneyed ot the of started Ihc uch a I dep. n Sherman la. of Mr. retention of Ihe Increase of that an the two the president whether he w Ihc been as to wt: was elected upon a pU the gold and silver FOR FREE tco of 111  live the Coi B Silver 1.5.The at the 111 try urging tin injuring 1  been 1 1. Th ' 10 and 1 1 It Li a III am national th a capital of r face dere aban life Ibis Mi the h On favo the S of Io the dangers of gold e the came they were anybody The trouble have withdrawn their and a repeal of 1- will not the solvency Bryan spoke in favor of the ratio of 10 to 1, arguing that an ratio would be to agreement as to the coinage of The was not was or but The president had lice of the but he had at they He j pledged to age of Ihe of the people of the States IO him in the but ai Ihe bold and he has or Will the stand bv the Jefferson and J don its righi to its i 1 the frc luntry Mos ai landa 1, - of four ob near bank within ' of An led 1 cut 10 vears nt in of rc si the 1 fi 11 the II a sho t lhal in his would nd would ot 'd the to raise I to 1 to to 1. Mr irep K. spoke in c repeal of the purchasing clause of n act. The he had taUen public mind that disaster was bound rom the accumulation of silver of sih silver basis a our circulation the in the I spoke 1 d opposed Ihe d 1 Id hit the pi Ihe not sil by to by I last foil b to It ' Ibers of ill 1  til in day nea Five a the lis lo the seven number Wil 1 he c ing ' Ihe 1 for tir b article as far The people had of should Kuier against t ec Ihc give some measure the men years Ibis coing Instead it had gone into t had remained as a s currency was that It prec on eding week and time 1.  d thai cut li e which out of on tlu free the Sh e ind was re bring hilling a las co Ige of the y ime of er -as the cause of public upon The had declared liver at an equal Iho stood now for the to any the money of ihe and would bat he did not could safely provide er at the ratio oi 1 ted bv rman law The il the run re of had tin al t convention met Saturday in this city and issued an appeal to the people signed by A. and F. The address declares that the repeal of Ihe present silver law is the object of the extra of in furtherance of a conspiracy to at once stop all increase in the place the country on the single gold and at one stroke change all debts to gold with the certainty that gold will thereafter continue to increase in value al an accelerated also claims that the present condi tion of affairs in financial and circles is caused by a and the destruction of which has been needlessly brought about to force the repeal of the silver It is impossible for this to be improved by shutting the money supply and still further restricting the volume of It is a time when more money ana not less is It is futile to suppose that already can be made to take the place of This condition will last until the gold conspirators unless the people come to the If they their own and remain free men they must arouse and protect their rights and their homes from the grasping hands of the gold who would produce European conditions in this if they address calls upon the people everywhere to lay for the party to assemble at their accustomed places of as our fathers did of and pass resolutions calling upon their representatives and in congress to resist the repeal of the present silver law unless coupled with provision restoring the free coinage of gold and silver as it existed under the law prior to the passage of the fraudulent act of It recommends that voters be urged to send petitions and to write or postal cards to representatives and and in this to earnestly enter their protest against the overthrow of the money of the constitution and the enforcement upon them of the single gold DUeas ami General Wyman of Ihe marine hospital service received a from Antwerp Thursday morning that since last advices six cases of cholera had five ot which proved Aug. 18. During the twenty-four hours ended at noon Wednesday there were eleven new cases of cholera in this city and eight deaths from the Aug. cholera is rapidly spreading in The total number of is The military maneuvers have been countermanded in the has been declared to be the center of the It is rumored that the government is hushing up the real state of affairs in order not to interfere the export of 18.Ten cases of and six deaths were reported in In of there were two deaths froM but no new Several cases of cholera developed Thursday morning in a small miles from IN Wilkin tional bank h of 111 W. S. Aug. 18.Hon. W. S. of the First and a this died Thursday morning at his home in this city from neuralgia of the lie born September 11, 181'.:, at N. and moved to county in 18:i0. In 1844 he represented Whiteside county in the legislature and Whiteside and Lee counties in the from to Murder an Aged Couple Their 18.Mr. and Mrs. Martin an aged living alone on a farm in Tilden township in this were foully murdered Wednesday They had concealed about the house about and of this the murderers secured which was concealed in a Five hundred and fifty concealed in Hible and in a can was not The body of Mrs. Schultz was found in the had evidently gone to the well for water and was struck on the head with some blunt instrument while on her return to the Her head was almost to a Mr. Schnltz had retired and was evidently murdered A blunt instrument was driven into the skull to a depth The crime was not discovered until late Thursday and no clew has been obtained as to the though they must be parties well acquainted with the habits of the A inquest but of importance Helps a Kansas 18.The Indian which ended have been a blessing to this There 871 Indians paid The banks have received for deposit and collection over of the and merchants se recently by T being based on the is He that It is Christ that rather that Is risen is even at the right hand ot also maketh intercession for is the last sermon shall ever said Christmas Evans on the of 18;!8. Three days lie I do not know what his text but I do know that no man could choose a better though he knew it was the last time he should ever the subject found in this this challenge the to the feet of all ecclesiastical and civil He feared swords nor earth nor Diocletian slew uncounted thousands under his and the World has been full of but all the persecutors of the world could not Was it because he was physically no. I suppose he was very much weakened by exposure and Was it because he was lacking in yon find the most delicate of in and out of liis letters and Some of his communications burst into it that lifted Paul into this triumphant The thought of a Saviour a Saviour a Saviour a Saviour the world has sung the praise of Princess One child died of a was in the room where another was and the court physician said to must not breathe the breath of this child or you will But seeing the child because of the death of her the mother stooped and in sympathy kissed the little canght the and All the the heroism and the of Princess but I have to tell you that when our race was the Lord Jesus stooped down and us the kiss of His and perished that we might is Christ that you tell me how tender-hearted Paul could find anything to rejoice at in the horrible death of We weep at we are sympathetic when we see a stranger when a murderer steps upon a we pray for his and could anything to be pleased at the funeral of a Christ had only and the sorrow was in the memory of the and how in the fresh a Saviour's death could Paul be was because Paul in that death his own deliverance and the deliverance of a race from still worse he saw the gap into which the race must and he saw the bleeding hands f Christ close it. The glittering steel the top of the spear in his sight kindled into a torch to men The persecutors saw over the cross five words written in Greek and but Paul saw over the cross of Christ only one He heard in the dying groan of Christ his own groan of eternal torture taken by Paul said to it not been that Christ in my behalf these would have been ray mauled hands and my gashed my crimson of great physical endurance sometimes carried very heavy burdens hundred four hundred they have still strength is not yet put on more lJut after awhile they were compeled to cry I can carry no Hut the burden of Christ was there was His own burden of and and and a thousand outrages that have been heaped upon and on top of that burden was the sorrows of his poor old and on tlie top of those the crimes of those who were executing you is Christ can bear no And Christ on more roll on me the sins of this entire and after roll on me the sins of the inhabited and then roll on me the sins of the four years .so far as sins have been And the angels of tho awful He can bear no And the blood the nostril and lip to cry He can endure no But Christ on a greater on the sins of the next nineteen hundred roll on me the of all the roll on me the agonies of ages on the furnaces and the prison houses the That is tlie Bible when it our and carried something Nominated for Aug. 1',).Charles T. was nominated for governor of Virginia the democratic convention on the Kent was nominated for lieutenant of a Aug. 18..lolinF. one of the oldest and most popular newspaper men in died at St. Luke's at a. m. He had been prominently connected in an editorial capacity with every leading newspaper in this city for the past twenty-five Aug. 18.George Harvey was arrested by Pinkerton Thursday night on the charge of being the principal in the robbery in the First national bank of St. 14.  from 18.dispatch from Bombay says although there has no of the rioting in that city confidence has not been fully shops were and every train leaving the city is filled with families carrying their personal the 18.The State of is in session The 18,104 last has fallen to The fund of on hand a year ago has been reduced to politics is what caused the bore am that purchased my God never collects a debt I have a receipt in if God with what do all the threats of earth and hell amount Bring on all your says your do your worst against my I defy I dare I challenge is He that It is Christ that what a that in tlie hand of every Christian man! Some day all tlie past sins of his life come down on liim in a fiery and pound away at the gate of his and they have come for your Any one of us could overcome we arc ten thousand And you open the and single-handed and alone you contend against you fling this Divine weapon into their you scatter those sins as quick as you can think of it. is Christ that Why then bring up to us the sins of our past life? What have we to do with those You know how hard it is for a to bring up anything that is lost near the shore of the but something be lost half way between Liverpool and New it can not be it can not be fetched sins I have cast into depths of the All the machinery ever in the and launched from the doors of eternal working for ten thousand can not bring up one of our sins forgiven and and sunken into the depths of the When a sin is pardoned it is is gone out of the it is gone out of the it is gone out of sins and their iniquities will 1 remember no other tragedies men have come away and nervous and but there is one tragedy that and calms and Calvary was the on which it was the curtain of the night falling oa was the drop the felling rocks the angels in the galleries and devils in the pit the the tragedy a is Christ that triumphant you go through the picture galleries of Versailes you will find a great change I said to a friend who | had been through those they as they were before the French and I was told there was a great j change that all that multitude i of which Napoleonic triumphs had been taken | and in the frames were other of Germanic and that all the scenes of Satanic triumph in our world might be blotted and that the whole world might be a picture gallery the triumphant Down with the monarchy of Up with the monarchy of our I must give cause of Paul's If Christ had staid in that grave we never would have gotten out of it. The grave would have been as dark and as the conciergerie during the Reign of where the carts only to take the victims out to the i not wonder that the ancients tried by embalmment of the body to resist the dissolution of grave is the ghastliest chasm that was ever opened if there be no light from the resurrection throne streaming into but Christ staid in the tomb all Friday night and all all Saturday night and part of Sunday He staid so long in the tomb that He might fit it for us when we go He tarried two whole nights in the that He saw how important it was to have plenty ot and He has flooded it with His own is early Sunday and we start up to find the grave of We find the morning sun gilding the and the shrubs are as the foot crushes What a beautiful place to be buried Wonder they did not treat Christ as well when lie was alive as they do now that He is Give the military salute to the soldiers who stand guarding the But hark to the An Tlie soldiers fall back as though they were and the stone at the door of Christ's tomb spins down the flung by the arm of an Come from the darkness into the Come and breathe the perfume of Joseph's comes forth and as He steps out of the excavation of the down into the and in the distance I see others coming and troop after troop and I find it is a long procession of the precious Among them are our own loved coming np out of the excavation of the rock until the last One has stepped out into the and I am bewildered and I can not understand the scene until I see Christ wave His hand over the advancing procession from the and hear Him am the resurrection and the he who be lieveth in though he dead yet shall he And then I notice that the long dirge of the world's woe suddenly stops at the archangelic shout of my if Christ had not broken out of the grave you and I would never come out of it. It would have been another case of Charlotte Corday attempting to slay a tryant herself It would have been an other case of John Brown to free the himself hung. It would have been Death and Christ in a and Death the The black flag would have floated on all graves and mausoleums of the dead and hell would have conquered the forces of Heaven and captured the ramparts of and Satan would have come to coronation in the palaces of and it would have been devils on the throne and sons of God in the that stone was rolled from the door of Christ's grave it was hurled with such force that it crashed in all the of Chris and now the tomb is only bower where God's children take an afternoon to wake np in mighty is Hang that lamp among all the tombs of my Hang it over my own rest Christ's is ended His work is The darkest Friday afternoon of the world's history becomes the brightest Sunday morning of its resurrection The Good Friday of bitter memories becomes the Easter of glorious transformation and Ye dry every your departed Behold the He is not tomb is all The gates of death closed in The Lord is He lives give you the third cause of Paul's We honor the right hand more than we do the If in accident or battle we must lose one let it be the The left hand being nearer the we may not do much of the violent work of life with that hand without physical but he who has the right arm in full play has the mightiest of all earthly In all ages and in all languages the right hand is the symbol of strength and power and Hiram sat at the right hand of Then we have the is a right-hand Lafayette was Washington's right-hand Ney was Napoleon's right-hand and now you have the meaning of Paul when he speaks of Christ who is at the right hand of means He is the guest of He has a right to sit The hero of the Count His two in the two in the one in the O you have counted These are not half the Look at the wounds in the each thorn an a hero comes back from and he takes off his hat or rolls up his and shows you the scar of a wound gotten at Ball's or at South you stand in admiration at his heroism and but if Christ should make conspicuous the five wounds gotton at Waterloo of all the would display only a small part of His Wounded all let Him sit at the right hand of He has a right to sit By the request of the and the suffrage of all let Him sit In the grand review; when the redeemed pass by in cohorts of they will look at Him and shout oldest inhabitant of Heaven never a grander day than the one when Christ took His place on the right hand of With of clay I not appropriately utter but let the martyrs under the altar throw the cry to the elders before the and they can toss it to the choir on the sea of glass until all Heaven shall lift on point of and some on string of harp and some on the tip of the green we must an A poor lawyer is worse than no lawyer at must have is able successfully to our before Where His Who is There is only one Advocate in all the that can plead our cause in the last that can plead our cause before God in the great what plea can he Sometimes an attorney in court will plead the innocence of the That would be inappropriate for we are all our will not plead our Sometimes the attorney in court tries to prove an He This prisoner was not at the he was at some other place at the Such a plea will not do in our The Lord found us in all our and in the very place of our It is impossible to prove an Sometimes an attorney will plead the insanity of the and say he is irresponsible on that That plea will never do in our We sinned against against the dictates of our own we knew what we were then shall the plea in earthly courts attorneys have and one man better in patent criminal another in land another in will and his success generally depends upon his sticking to that I have to tell you that Christ can do many but it seems to me that His specialty is to take the bad case of the sinner and plead it before God until he gets we must have Him for our cause of Paul's After a clergyman had preached a sermon in regard to the glories of Heaven the splendor of the an aged woman all that is to go in I don't know will become of my poor my there will be so many things going on in I have sometimes wondered if the Lord would not forgot you and Paul said wonder God does not forget me down here in and in the and in the There are so many so many so many says God may forget me. And then I am so vile a How I whipped With what vengeance I mounted that cavalry korse and dashed np to It will take a mighty attorney to plead my cause and get me But just at that moment there came in upon Paul's soul something mightier than the that dashed his into swifter than the horse ho rode to It was the swift and overwhelming thought of Christ's plea for our eternal deliverance will be Christ's own Ha will at all these By all these sufferings I demand the rescue of this man from sin and death and knock off tho the prisoner go is He that It is Christ that rather that is risen who is even at the right hand of who also maketh for all faces of these the Lord are thinking jV Saviour a. Sa Saviour all that for let me hear you ci anything again sin behind on the nd daughters of know what you Saviour a a say Never about your pardoned successful Christ pleading above and a glorious Heaven before how can you bo about says some man in tho that is very good and very true for those who are inside the but how about those of us are Then I Come into the come out of tlie prison house into the glorious sunlight of God's and come the last the Reign of the year Hundreds and thousands had perished under the French France groaned with the of Robespierre and the Jacobin The last group of sufferers had had their locks shorn by the prison so that the neck might be bare to the keen knife of the The carts came np to the poor wretches placed in the earls and driven on toward the but while they were going toward the there was an outcry in the and then the shock of and the has Down with the France be But the armed soldiers rode in upon these so timi the poor wretches in the carts were on to the and horribly Hut that very night these of cution were and perished under the very guillot ine that he had reared for all France clapping their hands with joy as his head rolled into the Then the axes of the populace were heard pounding against the gates of the and the walked out .My sin is the worst of all it is the tyrant of it has built a prison house for our it plots our it iias shorn us for the but blessed be this morning hear the axes of gracious deliverance against tlic door of our Deliverance has breaks through all the wards of the sin abounded grace does more that whereas sin reigned unto even so grace may reign unto eternal life through Jesus Christ our Glorious A Saviour ii Saviour a Saviour a Saviour Thyself I is related of Martin Luther that he once was to help sonic Christian work when he positively had no money to But he recollected he had a beautiful medal of the elector of which he lie went to the drawer where his treasure was and art thou doing Dost thou not see how idle thou art? Come out and make thyself How many idle are quietly hiding as a talent in a It may be a piece of money or a or some other or possibly an or iin unuttered word of comfort or of of entreaty or of Call out the idle Joachims and set them at Can Not Stand one stands still in point Progress in good or evil is The tendency must be that which is noble or that which is he be not rising to be an angel he is sinking to be a In the Christian life we to go from to If we do go from go from strength to great endeavor of a true in Christ will be to toward of his high as I had already either already but 1 follow after it 1 may apprehend that for also 1 am  

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