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CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, JANUARY 5, 1889. '" V, X Vs fe :ART : liti O street. of our ork FINE Examine sample ordering elsewhere. Cabinet Photographs $3 per dozen STUDIO before icihiccil from $4 to CHRISTMAS JUBILEE. DR. TALMAQE'S SERMON, PREACHED SUNDAY, DEC. 30. Ladies' & Gents' FINE SHOES At greatly reduced prices AT W.W.WEBSTERS, 1043 O Street. E. T. ROBERTS & SON IJ-,mS! Undertakers and Bmbalmers. 212 North nth Street, Windsor Hotel Annex, Telephones. Office i.S. Residence Open Day and Night. "Ilartillke IHrtliplacrs" tha Tltte TI10 Teit the WonW of tha Angels Recant Inp tlio finding of the Infant Son of flmt. BnoOKLVN, Doc, 00. In nddltlon to con gregational singing at tho Tnbcrnnclo today, Mrs. Ftorcnco Hico-Knox snug two appro priate solos. Tlio Uov. T. Do Witt Talmage, D. D., preached, taking for his subjectt 'Ilnrnllko nirtliplacos." His text wasi "Yo shall fliul tho balo wrapped In swaddling olothcs. lylne In o manger And suddenly thcro was with tlio angel n multitude of the heavenly hosf-Uko II, IS, la At midnight from ono of tlio galleries of tho sky n chant broke. To an ordinary ot server tliero was no reason for such a celestial demonstration A oor man and wlfo travelers, Joseph and Mary by iiamo had lodged In an outhouso of an unimportant vil lage, Tho supremo hour of solemnity had passed, ntid upon tho pallid forehead and cheek of Mary Ood had sot tho dignity, tho grandeur, tho tenderness, tho everlasting and dlvlno significance of motherhood. Hut such scenes had often occurred In Bethlehem, yet novcr beforo had n star ticen unfixed, or had n baton of light marshaled over tho hills n winged orchestra. If thcro had lieeu such brilliant and mighty recogni tion at an advent In tho houso of Pharaoh, or at an advent in tho houso of Ctcmr, or tho liouso of llapsburg, or tho houso of Btuart, wo would not so much havo wondered; but a barn seems too xor a center for such dell cnto and arch'augcllo circumference, Tho stage sojius too small for so great an net, tho mnMo too grand for such uuappreclatlvo auditors, tlio window of tlio stnblo too rudo to b serenaded by other worliK No, sir morning ISC tha lion eat straw like n ox. "Oood will to nian." That principle will yet settle all eon troverslc. and under It tho world will keep on Improving until tliero will baonly two ' Antagonists In all tho earth, and thoy will sld by sldo take tho Jubilant sleigh rldo Intl mated by tho prophet when hosaldi "Iloll noss shall Iki on tho Mis of tho horses." UNION WITH OTIIKtt WOnt.DS. III. Again, I remark that born that Christ mas night In tho vlllnso barn was sym pathetic union with other worlds. Tho only skepticism I hau over hud about Christianity was an astronomical skepticism which mid. "Whj would Uod out of tho heavens and amid tlio Jup.tcni mid Kuturus of tho uni verse hnvo chosen 0111 little bit of n world for tho achievements of his only begotten Hon when ho mlglit have hud a vaster scale and vaster worlds?" Hut my skepticism is all gotio ns I como to tho manger and watch Its surroundings. Now I see all tho worlds nro sister, and that when 0110 weeps thoy all weep and when 0110 sings they all sing. ! From that sucrtiiiturnl grouping In tho cloud banks over llethlehem, and from tho especial trains that ran down to tho scene, 1 And that our world Is beautifully and glori ously and magniflccntly surrounded. Tho meteors nro with us, for ono of tliem rnn to point down to tha birthplace. Tho heavens are with in, becauso at tho thought of our re demption thoy roll hosanuas out of tho mid night sky. Ohl yes; 1 do not know but our world may bo better surrounded than wo havo somo tlmcs Imagined, nnd when a child Is born angels fetcli it, ami when It dies nngols tako It, and when nn old man bends under tho wolght of years angels uphold him, and when n heart breaks angels sootlio It Angels in the hospital to tako caro of tho sick. Angels In the cemetery to watch our dead. Angel In church ready to fly heavenward with tlio news of repentant souls. Angels abovo tlio world. Angels under tlio world. Angels all around tho world Hub tlio dust of human Imperfection out of our eyes, and look Into tho heavens and No, madam. It Is my Joy this sco angels of pity, angels of mercy, nngels of to tell you what wai born that 1 pardon, angels of help, nngels crowned, How N. M. Ruddy, Practical Optician. A specialty made of expert Eye Glass Fitting. Glasses that rest the eye, 3000 kinds. 217 South 15th Street, Miss Ethel Howe, Teacher of Singing Room 131 Uurr Hlock. Hours, 10 A. M. to 6 P. 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Telephone 457. night in tho village barn; and, as I want to miiko my.dlscourM) nccumulatlvo nnd climac teric, I begin, in tho first plnrc, by tolling you that, that night, in tho llethlehem manger, was lorn (I.) encouragement for nil ' tho poorly started. lie had only two friends ' thoy Ins parents. No satin lined crndlo, no ' dol'cnto nttcnt ons, but straw, nnd tho cattle, ' nnd tho course Joko and banter of the camel drivers. No wonder tho mcdlfEVnl painters ' represent tho oxen as kneeling beforo tho I infant Jesus, for tliero wcro no men tliero at that tlmo to worship. From tho depths of j what iwvcrty ho roso, until today ho is honored In nil Christendom, nnd sits on tho Imperial throno in hcuveu. THE MIGHTIEST NAUE. What uamo Is mightiest today In Christen dom! Jesus. Who has moro friends on enrth than any other belngf Jesus. Deforo whom do tho most thousands kneel in chapel and church nnd cathedral this liourl Jesus. F01 whom could ono hundred million souls bo marshaled, ready to fight or dlof Jesus. From wliat depths of poverty to what height of renown I And so lot all thoso n ho nro poorly started remember that thoy cannot bo moro poorly born, or moro disadvnutngcously, than this Christ. Let them look up to his oxamplo whilo thoy havo tlmo nnd eternity to imltnto it Do you know that tho vast majority of tho wor'd's deliverers had barnliko birthplaces I Luther, tho emancipator of religion, born among tlio mines. iSlmkcspoaro, tho emanci pator of literature, born in n humble homo at Btrutford-ou-Avou. Columbus, tho dis coverer of n world, born in poverty at Genoa. Hogarth, tho discoverer of how to mako art accumulative und adminlstrativo of virtuo, born in a humblo homo at Westmoreland. Kit to and Prideaux, whoso koys unlocked now apartments in tho Holy Scriptures which had never been entered, born in want. Yea, I hnvo to tell you that nluo out of ten of tho world'H deliverers, niuo out of ten of the world's messiahs tlio messialis of science, tho messiahs of law, tho messiahs of medi cine, tho messiuhs of poverty, tho mosiiahs of grand bcnovolenco wcro born in want. I suppoo that when Hcrschel, tho great astronomer, was born In tho homo of n oor musician, not only ono star, but all tho stars ho afterward discovered, pointed down to his manger. 1 suppose when llaytlu, tho Ger man couqioscr, was born In tho humblo homo of a poor wheelwright that nil tho angels of music chanted over tho manger. Oh, what encouragement for thoso who aro poorly started: Yo who think yourselves far down, I aspire to go high upl I nir your holy ambitions today, and I want to tell you, ulthough tho wholo world mny bo opposed to you, and Insldo and out sld of your occupations or professions thcro ruaj bo those who would hiudcryourasccut,on your Rll' and enlisted in your behalf nro tho sympathetic heart and tlio almighty arm of Ono who, one Christmas night about eighteen hundred and eighty-eight years ago, was wrapped in swaddling clothes mid laid In a manger. Oil, what magnificent encourage ment for the poorly started! , OOOD WILL TO MEN. I II. Again, 1 havo to tell you that in that village barn that night was born good will to men, whether you call it kindness, or for bearanco, or forgiveness, or geniality, or af fection, or love. It was no sport of high heaven to scud Its favorito to that humilia tion. It was sacrifice for n rebellious world. After the calamity in Paradise, not only did tho ox begin to gore, und tho udder to sting, and tho elephant to smlto with hit tusk, and tho lion to put to bad uso tooth nnd paw, but under tho very tree, from which tho forbidden fruit was plucked wcro hatchod out war and revengo and mallco and envy and Jealousy, and the wholo brood of cockatrices. I But against that scene I set tho Bethlehem manger, which says: "Bless rather than curse, endure rattier than assault," and that Christmas night puts out vlndictivciicss. It sayst "But-ntho your Bword, dismount your guns, dismantle- your batteries), turn tho war ship Constellation, that carried shot and shell, Into a grain ship to tako food to famished Ireland, book your cavalry hones to tho plow, uso your deudly gunowdcr in blasting rocks und in patriotic celebration, stop your lawsuits, quit writing anonymous letters, ex tract the sting from your sarcasm, let your wit coruscate but never bum, drop all tho harsh words out of your vocabulary 'Good will to men.' " "Ohl" you say, "I can't exercise it; I won't exercise it until thoy npologlzo; I won't for glvo them until they ask mo to forglva them." You aro no Christian then I say you aro no Christian, or you aro a very in consistent Christian. If you forgive not men thoir trespasses, how can you expect your Fleavenly Father to forglvo youf Forgiva them if they ask your forgiveness, and for give them anyhow. tihaku hands all arouud. "Good will to men." Oh, my Lord Jesus, drop that spirit tnta our hearts this Christmas hour. 1 tell you what tho world wants moro than anything else more helping hands, mora sympathetlo hearts, moro kind words tbatnoverdio, mors dirpuiitiou to give otlicr peoplo a ride, and to carry thu heavy end of thu loo.-! und glvt other peoplo tlio light end, and to ascribe good motived Instead of bad, und U find our happiness in making others happy. Out of that Helliluhuiu crib lot the bear and nngels charioted Tho world defended by nngels, girdled by nngels, cohorted by nngels clouds of nngels. Uenr David cry outi "Tlio chariots of Uod uro twenty thouvmd. I Even thousands of angel." Hut the mighti est angel stood not that night In tho clouds over llethlehem; tho mightiest nngcl that night lay among tho cattle tho Angel of the new covenant I As tho clean, whito linen sent in by somo motherly villager was being wrapcd around tho little form of that Child Euicror not n cherub, not n seraph, not an angel, not a I world but wept and thrilled and shouted ' Ohl yes, our world has plenty of sympathiz ers. Our world Is only n silver rung of n great ladder, nt tho top of which is our Father's homo. No more stellar solitariness for our world, not n friendk-wt planet spun out Into spaco to freeze, but n world in tho bosom of dlvlno maternity. A star harnessed ton monger. IV. Asaiu, I remark that that night born In that village barn was tho offender's hope. Somo sermonlzcni mny say 1 ought to havo projected this thought at tho beginning of tho sermon. Ohl 110. I wanted you to rise toward It. I wanted you to examine tho cor nelians and tho Jaspers and tho emeralds and tho chrysalis beforo I showed you tho Kohlnoor tho crown Jewel of tho ages. I Ohl that Jewel had n very poor setting. Tho cub of bear is born amid tlio grand old pillars of tho forest, tho whelp of tho lion takes its first step from tho Juuglo of lux uriant leaf mid wild flower, tlio kid of goat is born in cavern chuudellcrcd with stalactlto und pillared with stalagmite. Christ was born in u baro barn. Yet that nativity was tho offender's liopo. Over tho door of hcavon nro written thoso wordsi "None but tho sin less may enter hero." "Oh, horror," you say, "that shuts us all out" No. Christ camo to tho world in 0110 door nnd ho departed through another door. IIo camo through tho door of tho manger mid ho departed through tho door of tho scpulcher, and his one business was so to wash away our sin that one second after no aro dead thcro will bo no moro sin about us than about tho eternal Uod. I know that Is putting It strongly, but that is what 1 understand by full remission. All crated, all wushctl away, all scoured out, all gone. That undergirdlng and overarching and Irradiating and impnradislng possibility for you and lor mo nnd for tho wholo race was given on that Christinas night WHY WE UMNO KI.OWUIIS. 1 Do you wonder wo bring Uowcm today to celebrate such an event! Do you wonder that wo tuko organ nud cornet mid youthful voice mid queenly soloist to celebrate It! Do you wonder that Raphael and Rubens and Titian nnd Giotto nud Uliirlaiidujo, mid nil tho old Italian und German painters gnvo the mightiest stroke of tho pencil to sketch tha Madonna, Mary and her boy! Ohl now 1 see what tho manger was. Not 60 high as the gilded and Jeweled und em broidered cradle of tho Henrys of lhiglaud, or the Louises of France, or tho Fredericks of Prussia. Now I find out of that llethle hem crib fed not so much tho oxen of tho stall as tho whito horses of Apocalyptic vis ion. Now I (hid tho swaddling clothes en larging nud emblazoning into an Imperial robo for u cohqucror. Now I find that tho star of that Christinas night was only tho diamond sandal of him who hath thu moon under his feet Now I como to understand that tho music of that night was u not com plete song, but only tho stringing of tho in struments for a great chorus of two worlds, tho buJ to bu carried by laitlily nations 6aved, und tho soprano by kingdoms of glory won. Oh, heaven, heaven, heaven I I (hall meet you there. After all our imperfections aro gouo I shall meet you there. 1 look out to day, through tho mist of years, through tho fog thut i lies from tho cold Jordan, through tho wiilo open iluor of solid pearl, to that re union. 1 expect to suo you there us certainly us 1 sco you lieie. What u time wo shall havo in high converse, talking over sins ar doncd, and sorrows comforted, und battle trlumphuntt I am going in. I am going to tako all my family with mo. I am going to tako all my church with mo. I um going to tako ull my friends und neighbors with mo. 1 havo to much faith in manger and cross 1 feel sure of it I um going to coax you in. I am going to push you in. By holy stratagem 1 um go ing to surprise you in. Yea, with ull the con centrated energy of my nature physical, mental, spintuul und immortal 1 um goiug to compel ) nu to go In. 1 llLo you so well 1 want to spend eternity with you I I Borne of your children havo already goue. Borne tlmo uso 1 buried ono of them, und though -oplo passing along the street and seeing white cinpo on tho doorbell may have j saidi "It is only a child," yet when tho broken hestrted father camo to solicit my service l.e said i "Comouround and comfort us, for though she was only fifteen mouths old wo laved tier so much." Ah I it does not tako long for a child to get its arms around the (Mireut'stwliplu uatura. What a Christmas mornlug it will mak when thoso with whom jou Uvd to keep tho holidays are all around you'la hfwivenl Sil ver hum in uiu luuicr jvuug wipiu, .fW4t brother and slsUirs nnd tho llttlo one. glad they will U to see yout TIIItT Wtl.L WELCOME UB. Thoy have been waiting. The last time they saw your face tt wascovorcd with toara uiw dlstrens, and uillld from long watching, nnd ono of them I can Imnglno today, with one hand holding fast tho shining gate, nnd the other hand nwung out toward you, sayingi Hirer thlK way father steer straight for mot Hum safe In heaven I am wnlilux for then. Ohl tluwo lli'thleliem nngels, when thoy went back after tlio concert that night over tho bills forgot to shut tho door All tho secret is out No mnro uso of trying to hldo from us the glories to como. It is too lato to shut the guto. It Is blocked wldo omi with hosnuuas marching this way and hallelujahs marching that way What uliiHwt uumnn mo is tho thought that it Is provided for such sinners as you nnd 1 havo been If It had been provided only for tliovj who had always thought right, nnd spoken right and acted right, you audi would havo had no lutercst In It, had no share In It, you audi would havo stuck to tho raft mid-occuu, and let tho ship sail by, carrying perfect passenger fi out n cr feet llfo on earth to u jiorfcct life in heaven. Ohl I hnvo heard tho commander of Hint ship is tho Humo great and glorious nud sym pathetlo one who hushed tho teme.t around I tho boat on Galilee, nud 1 havo hoard that all tho passenger on tho ship aro sinner ' saved by grace. And so wo hall tho ship, nud it bear down this way, and wo como by tho sldo of it nnd ask the captain two ques tional "Who art thou! nnd whence!" and ho suysi "1 nm Cnptnlnof Bnlvutlon, und lain from tho munger." Ohl bright Christmas morning of my soul' delight Chimo nil tho bells. Wreathe nil tho garlands. Uouxo all tho anthoms. Bhako hands In all tho con gratulations. Mei ry Chrlstmusl Merry with tho thought of slus forgiven, merry with thu idea of tor I rows comforted, merry with tho raptures to 1 coma Ohl lift that Christ from tho manger nnd lay him down In nil our hearts. Wo mny not bring to him n coolly a present as tho magi brought, but wo bring to Ids feet and to tlio manger today tho f r- ikiceiieso of our Joy, the carls of our tears, tho kit of our love, tho prostration of our worship. Down nt his feet, nil cunrchct, all ages, all ' earth, all heaven. Down at his feet the four-mid-twenty elder on their faces. Down tho "great multitude that no man can nuinlwr." Down Michael, tho archaugell Down all , worlils at his foot and worship. "Glory to God in tlio highest, and on earth eaco, good will to men!" New Year Calling Cards. A this beautiful custom nt calling on New Years' day Is to be mora generally observed than heretofore, Thu Wcsscl Printing Co., lias received a Hue of the lined CALLING CARDS ever shown In the City. Tno line comprises n variety of tlio finest nnd most nitlstlu destus, ranging In price fiont $1.50 to .fyi.ooper hundred. 2 FOR BUSINESS MEN wc have also a fine Hue of New Year Souvcnlcrs to send by mall. These nro handsomely Illuminated, have envelopes nnd nrc perfect models of nrt. We shall be pleased to quote prices, or send agent If requested. Telephone 253, Wessel Printing Company, Coukiuk Oinrioic- xjnr it una hlock. The stock now being new nud complete It would he well for patrons to call eaily before the assortment Is broken and best designs arc taken. Mtiirulnr rutacuiilan. Tho world is slow to give up Its belief In a race of giants living somowhero on tlio faco of tho earth. Tho Inhabitants of Patagonia wcro for 11 long tlmo supposed to constitute this rnco, pcrluqw U-ciiuho they wcro ns llttlo known as any iooplo well could ho. Now that recent traveler provo tho old belief to bo false, they at tho same time show that tlio Patagoulaus possess at leiut uncommon strength. Mr. lleerlwhin give this account of themt Tho truth is that ns regards height, all that can bo said of them Is that thoy uro on tho average n tnll race, varying in staturo from, lay, 6 feet 10 Inches to 0 feet. Their muscular development nnd conRO- quont strength, however, nro decidedly ab normal, and in that nouso, at nil events, thoy hnvo ono of tho most Important attributes of giants. I onco witnessed a remarkable feat of strength pel formed by a Patngonian by tho uamo of Koloby. lip was leading 11 horso toward tho camp by u lasso, u hen tho ani mal, for somo reason or other, suddenly stopped short, und obstinately refused to stlr from tho sot. After a fow coaxing but Ineffectual tug at tho lasso, IColoby guvo n short grunt of Im patience, und then, taking tho huso over his shoulder, bent forward, seemingly without effort, und dragged tho horse by main forco for about twenty yards, notwithstanding Its determined attempts at leslstuneo. Youth's Companion. Most Popular Resort in the City. ODELL'S DINING HALL, MONTGOMERY HLOCK, 1 121 and 1 1 23 N Street. $4.50 per week. FINEST LIYERY RIGS In the City nil come from thu Graham Brick Stables 1027 Q STREET, Where all Mnds of Buggies, Carriages or Saddle Horses, Can be had at nnv tie, Day or Night, on short notice Ilnrscs Boarded and . iaken care of at Reasonable Rates Call and see us, 1027 Q street, or give all orders by Telephone 1.17. 1 1 19. Meals 25 cts T? " Ilullrniul Jack. A number of years ago 11 dog of tho Scotch terrier breed mailo Its uppearanco at tho Union depot in this city, where it lias mado Its homo over silica No one knows where tho dog camo from, but nil the employes havo kindly fed tho animal, giving it the best of care. Bubsequcnlly ono of tho men pur chased 11 steel cqlkir, on which is engraved! "Itnllroad Jack, Union Depot, Albany, N. Y." Tho dog Is an old traveler on tho Central Hudson rond, and often Jumps in tho baggagocar of 11 west or southbound train, going ns far west as IlulTalo or south to Now York. Occasionally tho animal will leavo tho train at somo point along tho roud and wait for 11 second train, or get on 0110 going to Albany. It does not coufluo its travels to tho Central alone, but takes occasional trips to Ilinghamtou over tho Dclnwuro and Hud sou road. Recently it went to Saratoga on tlio morning train. Arriving at Mechanics villolt left the car and followed tho con ductor about the yard, nnd when tho "all aboard" was sounded mado a dash for tho baggago car door. Arriving nt Saratoga it dlsjppeared, but was not in time when tho train left for Albany nt I'J&O p. in. Tho dog was never known to rldo in 11 coach, but al ways chooses tlio baggago car. Unruly a J day passe but thut it takes n trip over ono of the two roads. Albany Argus. From Mother Goose To Herbert Spnecer IS TUB RANGE OF HOOKS AT H. W. BROWN'S, CALL AND SKIS TIIBM. 127 S. KLBVENTII ST. mother w.o had so rushy aches. iuuUpnius J,i,.Tb ana itcrcpituutii well again, nna UlV'l! ' wil IIo (lot tlio Oinirter. IIo was standing huddled up closo to tho protecting wall of tho postofllco building, where tho wind was less tierce, but his teeth wcro chattering loudly and his arms wcro far uklmbo, so thut bis hands might bo plunged tho deeper in tlio pockets of his trousers. Aa n man hurried juist him, ho plucked tho shaggy sleevo of his great coat and looked at him. "Say, mister," bo said, "Just look at mo. Now, 1 know you aro in 11 hurry, and I don't want to keep you long, but Just look at mo. Mister, 1 was a gentleman once. just look at mo now. Why, 1 used to about tho keen, whistling wind und tbo loud biting air, und tho moan of tho surging tide. But look at, mo now, mister. I'm a wreck. Honestly, 1 um, mister. I'm a perfect wreck. I stand out hero by tho hour and look up at tho milky constellations trailing along tho glittering maid's way. Mister, if 1 could get money enough to biro a room with a looking glass in it I would look at myself Just to se what a wreck 1 am. You look at me, mister, you don't need tho glass. 1 am 11 wreck, ain't II I know 1 am. Please givo man quarter, so I can look at tho ruin of a beautiful llfo." And ho got it. New York Tribune. Amateur Theology. 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