rTO(w'rTjrr,, ,l -t iywB wyyyty -fjrr- w-tctm ' ''- f- !- CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, AUGUST 31, 1889. Ja y- , I K i 1 f a. t y i . DO NOT BE A CASTAWAY. 6ERMON PnEACHED BY DR. TAL MAGE AT PORTLAND, ORE. "WlmtScn Captain Say" the Siili..t f Hie IHeoitrc A Great Throng I'irvpnt In tlio Piirvniost City "f Oregon In llrnr llin Imminent Dlvltir. I'ohtla.xu, Ore., Aug. 'iY Tho Ilcv. T. Do Witt Tnlmagc, I). I)., who preached hero today to u vnst ntiiUouco, took for li In text I Corinthians Is, 127: "Lest that liy any means I myself should lo enstmvay.'' Tlio preacher saldi In tlio presenco of you who llvo on tlio IV clflo coat, I who llvo on tho Atlantic const rony appropriately smmiIc on tlilMmi'liiu allu sion of tho toxt, for nil who know about tho sen know alsout tho castaway Tho toxt Im plies that ministers of religion may help others into heaven and yet mlsslttliemlvos. Tho carHMiters that Jiullt Noah's ark did not get Into It themselves, down and surpllco, and diplomas, and canonicals arc no security. Cardinal Wolsoy, after having liecn uttei by kings, and having entertained foreign am bassadors at Hampton Court, died In dark ness. Ono of tho most eminent mlnWters of religion that this country has over known, plunged Into sin and died, his heart, by a post-mortem examination, found to havo been, not figuratively, but literally, broken. Wo may havo hands of ordination on tlio bead nnil address consecrated assemblages, but that is no reason why wo shall necessarily reach tho realm celestial. Tho clergyman must go through tho samo gato of pardon as tho layman. Tlicro havo been cases of ship wreck whero all on board escaped excepting tho captain. Alasl if having ''preached to Others I myself should bo a castaway." God forbid it. I havo examined somo of tho commentaries to seo what they thought ntout this word "castaway," and I find that they differ In regard to tlio flguro used, whilo they agreo In regard to tho meaning. So I shall tnako my own selection, and take It in n nautical and seafaring sense, and show you that men may become- spiritual castaways, and how finally they drift Into thai calamfty ' niJEAKEIlS AHEAD! You and I llvo In iseaLoard cities. You havo all stood on tho beach. Many of vou havo crossed tho ocean. Somo of you havo managed vessels in great stress of weather Thcro Is n sea captain, and tlicro Is another, and yonder Is another, nnd thero nro n good ly number of you who, though onco you did not know tho dlffercnco between n brig nnd n bark, and between a diumund knot and a sprit sheet sail knot, and although you could not point out tho weather crossjack braco, and though you could not man tho foro clew gurnets, now you aro as familiar with n ship as you aro with your right baud, nnd if it wero necessary you could tnko a vessel clear across to tlio mouth of tho Mersey without tho loss of a sluglo MIL Well, thcro is a dark night In your memory of tho son. Tho vessel bcotmo un manageable. You saw It was scudding to wards tho shore. You heard tho cry) "Breakers ahead) bind on the loo bowl" Tho vessel struck tho rock, nnd you felt tho deck breaking up under your feet, and you wero a castaway, as when tho Hercules drovo on tho coast of Caffrarla, as when tho Por tuguese brig went staving, splitting, grind ing, crashing on the Goodwin, lint whether you havo followed tho sea or not, you all undorstand tho flguro when I tell you that thero aro men who, by their sins and temptations, nro thrown helpless I Driven beforo the galol Wrecked for two worlds! Castaways 1 Castaways! WATCH rOK THE TnUK LtODT. By talking with somo sea captains I have found out that thero nro threo or four causes for such n calamity to a vessel I have been told that it sometimes comes from creating (also lights on tho beach. This was often so In olden times. It Is not many years ago Indeed that vagabonds used to wander up and down tlio IrsacIi, getting vessels ashore In tho night, throwing up false lights (n tholr presence and deceiving them, that they might despoil and ransack them. All kinds of infer nal arts wero used to accomplish this. And ono night on tho Cornish coast, when tlio' tea was coming In fearfully, some villains took a lantern and tied It to a horse, nnd Jod the horso up and down the beach, the lantern swaying to tho motion of the horso, and a sea captain in tho oiling saw it and made 'up his mind that ho was not anywhere near the shore, for ho said, "There's a voshoI that must bo a vessel, for it has a movnblo light," and ho had no apprehension until ho heard the rocks grating on the ship's bottom, and it went to pieces, and the villains ou shoro gathered up tho packages nud treasures that wero washed to the land. And 1 havo to tell you that thcro are a multitude of souls ruined by falso lights on the beach. In tho dark night of man's danger, also religion goes up and down tho iliore, shaking Its lantern, and men look off and take that flickering and ex piring wick as the signal of safety, nnd tho cry Is, "Heave the main topsail to tho mast! All Is welll" when cudden destruction coin Itb upon them, and they shall not escape. Bo thcro aro all kinds of lanterns swung on the beach philosophical lanterns, educa tional lanterns, humanitarian lanterns. Men look at t!i cm and aro deceived, when thero s nothing but God's eternal llghthouso of tho Gospel that can keep them from Incom ing castaways. Once, on Wolf Crag llght houso, they tried to build a coper flg uro of a wolf with its mouth open, 10 that tho storms boating Into It, tho wolf would bowl forth tho danger to mariners that might be coming any n hero near tho coast. Of course it was a failure. And so all now Inventions for the saving of man's soul aro unavailing. What tho human raco wants is a light bursting forth from Iho cross standing ou the great headlands tlio light of pardon, tho light of comfort, tho Light of heaven. You might better go to night, nnd destroy all tho great lighthouses on the dangerous coasts tho Ilarnegut lights bouse, the Fastuet Rock lighthouse, the Bbcrryvore lighthouse, tho Lougshlp's light bouse, tho Hollyhead lighthouse tlinn to put out God's great ocean lanijs the Gospel. Woe to those who sn iug tnlso lanterns on tho beach till men crash Into ruin. Castawnyst Cast aways! THE THItnOUS OK THE BTOtlU. By talking with sen captains 1 liuvo heard, also, that sometimes ships come to this calam ity by tlio sudden swoop of a tempest. Fur instance, a vessel is sailing along in tho East Indies, and thero is not n sluglo c.lo.nl ou tho sky; but suddenly tho breczu freshens, nud thero are swift feet on tho ratlines, nud tho cry Is; "Way, haul away thcrol" Hut beforo they caiyiquuro tho booms and tnr(aulin tho hatchways tbu vessel is groaning and creak ing In tho grip of a tornado, ami falls over into tho trough of tho sea, and brondsldo it rolls on to tho beach and keels over, leaving tho crow to strugglo in tlio merciless surf. Castaway I Castaway! And so I havo to tall you that thcro aro thousands of men destroy ed through tho sudden swoop of temptations. Borne great inducement to worldllness, or to sensuality, or to high temper, or to somo form of dissipation, comes upon them. If they had tlmo to examine their Bible, if they had time to consult with their friends, if they had time to deliberate, they could stand it, but the temptation came so suddenly an eurorlydon on tho Mediter ranean, n whirlwind of tho Caribbean, Ono awful surge of temptation nnd thoy perish. And so wo often hear the old story "1 hadn't wit my friend in a great many years. Wo were very glad to meet. Ho said I must drink, nud ho took mo by the arm nud pressed mo along, nud tilled tho cup until tho bubble ran over tho edge, nnd in nn ovll mo ment all my good resolutions wero swept nwny, nud, to tho outraging of God and my own soul, I fell." Or tho story Is; "I had hard work to support my family I thought that by one filsu entry, by ono deception, by ono riiilx'r.r.lcmcut, I might spring out five from all my trouble, nnd tho temptation enmo UKu mo so llercoly 1 could not delib erate. 1 did wrong, nnd having done wrong onco l could not stop." O, It Is tho first step thnt costs; tho second Is easier; nud tho third; nnd ou to tho last. Onco having broken looso from tho anchor, it is not so cnAy to tlo tho jwirtod strands. How often It Is that men nro ruined for tho reason that tho temptation comes from somo unexpected quarter. As vessels Ho in Margato Hoads, safo from southwest wlndi; but tho wind changing to tho northeast, they nro driven helpless and go down. O that God would havo mercy Uku tho'o tipon whom thero comes tho sudden swoop of temptation, le.it they perish, Iteeomlng cnstnwnysl castawnyst FATAL CAIlKI.K8SNKSfl. By talking with sea captains I havo found out also that somo vevwls como to this calam ity through sheer recklessness. Thcro aro threo million men who follow tho sea for n living. It Is a simple fact that tho uverago of human lifo on tho sea Is less thmituelvo years. This comes from tho fact that men by familiarity with danger sometimes Is como reckless tho captain, tho helmsman, tho stoker, tho man on tho lookout, becomo reckless, nnd In uluo out of ten shipwrecks It Is found out that somo ono was awfully to hlnino. So I havo to tell you that men aro morally shipwrecked through sheer reckless ness. Thero aro thousands ho do not caro whero thoy nro In spiritual things. Thoy do not know which way thoy aro tailing, nnd tho sea Is black with piratical hulks that would grapple them witli hooks of iteel and blindfold them nud mako thorn "walk the plank." Thoy do not know what tho next moment tuny bring forth. Drifting hi thejr th.eojogy. Drifting In tholr habits, prff ting In regard to all tnolr uiiiro. tfo God, no Christ, no sottlw, niiHcliutlonA of eternal felicity, but all tho tlmo coining nearer nud nearer to a dangerous const. Somo of them nro on II' j with ovil habit, and they shall hum on tho sen, tho charred hulk tossed up on tho barren beach. .Many of them with great troubles, financial troubles, domestic troubles, social troubles; but they never pray for comfort. Willi nn aggravation of sin they pray for no pardon. Thoy do not steer for tho light ship thnt dances in gladness nt tho mouth of heaven's harbor; reckless as to whero thoy como out, drifting further from God, further from early religious influences, further from happiness; nud what is tho worst thing about it Is, thoy aro taking their families along with th'&m, nud tho way ono goes tho probability Is thoy will nil go. Yot no nnxlety. As unconsciousof dnugor as the passengers ou board tho Arctic one moment beforo the Vesta crashed Into her. Wrapjied up in tlio business of tho store, not remember ing that soon they must quit nil their earthly possessions. Absorbed In their social position, not knowi, ,fit very soon thoy will have attended tlio last levco and whirled in the last schottlsclie, Thoy do not deliber ately choose to bo ruined: neither did the French frigate Medusa aim for tho Arguln banks, but thero it went to pieces. ( wish I could wako you up. The perils aro so augmented, you will dlo Just as certainly as you sit thero unless you bestir yourself. Are you willing to becomea castaway I You throw out no oar. You take no soundings. You watch no compass. You aro not calcu lating your bearings while tho wind Is alwft, and yonder is a long line ot foam bounding the horizon, and you will bo pushed on tow ard it, nnd thousands havo porUhod there, jwd you nro driving (n tho samo direction. Heady, about! Down holm! Hard down! Mantho lifo bout! Pull, my lads, pull! "Ho that being often reproved hardonoth his neck, -6hall bo suddenly destroyed and that without remody." Hut somo of you nro saying within yourselves: "What shall I dor Do Dol Why, my brother, do what any ship does when it is in trouble Lift a distress signal On tho sen thero Is a flash nnd a boom. You illston and you look. A vessel Is lu trouble. Tho distress gun Is sounded, or a rocket Is sent up, or a blankot Is lifted, or a bundlo of rags anything to catch tho oyo of tho passing craft. So If you want to bo taken off tho wreck of your sin, you must lift a distress signal. Tho publican lifted tho distress signal when ho cried! "God bo mer ciful to mo a sinner!" Peter lifted tlio dis tress signal when ho said- "Lord, savo mo, ( perish." The blind man lifted Iho distress signal when ho said: "Lord, that my oyes may lo opened." Tho Jailer lifted tho distress signal when ho said: "What must I do. to bo saved!" And help will never como to your soul until you lift somo signal. You must mako somo demonstration, givo somo sign, mako somo heaven piercing outcry for help, lifting tho dlstross signal for tho church's prayer, lifting tho distress signal for heaven's pardon. Pray I IVayl Tlio voieo of tho Isrd now sounds In your cars: "In mo Is thy help." Too proud to raise such a tignal, too proud to bo saved. IIOI'E, I1LESSED IIOI'El Thero was un old sailor thumping about in a small boat in a tomiet. Tho larger vessel had gono down. Ho folt ho must dio. Tho surf was breaking over tho boat, and ho said: "I took off my lifo bolt that it might soon lie over, and I thought somowhat indistinctly about my friends on shore and then I bid .them good -by aliko, and I was about sinking back and giving it up whou I saw a bright star. Tho clouds wero breaking away, and thoro that blessed star shone down on mo, and It seemed to tako right hold of mo; and somehow, 1 cannot tell how it was, but some how, whllo 1 was trying to watch that star, It seemed to help mo and seemed to lift mo." O, sinking soul, soo you not tho glimmer be tween tho rifts of tlio storm cloud That Is tho star of hope. Deatlistruck, 1 ceased tlio tide to stem, VVheu suddenly a staro arose; It wu tlio star of lli-tlilehuin! If there ore any hero who consider thorn wives castaway, let mo say Go I is doing everything to savo you. Did you over hear of Lionel Lukeu Ho was tho Inventor of tho insuhmerglblo llfelsoat. All honor is duo to his memory by seafaring men as well as by Iniiilsiueu. How many lives ho saved by his Invention! in after days thut Inven tion was improved, and ono day there was u perfect lifo boat, tho Northumberland, ready nt Rnmsguto. Tho lifeboat being ready, to ten it th'J crow cairn out nud leaped on tho giiuwulo ou ono sido to seo If the boat would Uset; It was impossililo to up-et It. Then, amid tho huz.is of excited thoiisiii.ds, thut boat wns launched, and It has gone nud como, picking up n great many .f the shipwicckod. But 1 havo to tell you now of i grander launching, nud from tho dry d(cl s of heaven. Word cumo up that a world was Ix-atlng on tho rocks. In tho pres ence of tho potentates of heaven the lifo boat if the world's redemption was launched. It -hovui) I'lT th" c Mpii su.id n-.'l I angel"' b-. sannit Tlio surges of darkness beat against Its U. sr, but it sailed on, nnd It comes In sight ( us this hour. It comes for you, It cotiKM for mo. Hon 1 1 soul! get Into It. Mnko ono leap for heaven. Let thnt Unit go past and your npMii tunlty Is gone, HAVr.llI RAVKDl I am exiting that thero will bo wholo fnmllles hero who will get Into that lifo boat, lu l&CI the ImiIk'II.i enmo nsl.oro nf Hustings, ICngliind Tho nlr was flood with sounds tho hivirso son truniet, tho crash of tho nxes nnd the bellowing of tho tornado A boat from tho shore came under the stern of tho disabled vessel. Tlicro wero women nud chil dren on Ixxml thnt vessel. Home nf tho sail ors JuuiKs Into the small boat and said "Now givo us tho children." A father who stood on deck took Ids first born nnd throw him to the IkmiU The sailors caught him safely, mid tho next, nnd tho next, to tho Inst. Still tho mix rocking, tho storm howl ing, "Now," said tho sailors, "now tho mo ther;" nnd sho lenHd, nud wns saved. Tho boat w eut to the shore; but beforo It got to tho shore, tho landsmen wero so luimtlent to help tho suffering eoplo that they wnded clear down Into tlio surf with blankets and gar ments, nud promises of help nnd succor Ho tlicro nro whole fanilm-s hero who nro going to bo saved, nud saved nil together. Givo us that child for Christ, that other child, that other. Givo us tho mother, givo us tho father, tho wlmlo family Thoy must nil comn lu. All heaven wndes In to help you. I claim this whulo midlenco for God I pick I not out ouo mnii hero nor ono man thero; I claim you all. Thero nro some of you w tin, 1 thirty years ago, wero consecrated to Christ by your parents In baptism. Certainly I am j not stepping over tho right Iwiiud when i I claim for you Jesus Thero nro many I here who linvo lieon seeking (lod for ' u good while, nnd am I not I Ight in claiming I you for Jesusl Then tlu-ro nro somo hero , who have liven further away, nnd you drink, nud you swear, nnd you aro bringing up your families without nny God to tako euro of i them when you aro dead. And I claim you, I my brother; I claim all of you. You will havo to pray sometime, why not begin now, j wlillonl! tlio rijio nud purple clusters of ill- , vino promise bend over Into your cup, ruthcr than Kstpono your prayer until your chnnco I Is past, nud tho night drops, and tho sen washes you out, nnd the appalling fact shall I bo announced that notwithstanding nil your i magnificent opjortunltlos, you have becomo a costuwny. The Source of lleiiutlfill Colors. Tho list of cliolsot colors used lu tho nrts; ! hero given, wns formulated by American 1 Druggist; I Tlio cochineal Insects furnish n great many of tho very lino colors. Among them nro car- mine, crimson, scarlet carmlno nnd purple lakes, Tho cuttlollsh gives thosopla. It is tho Inky fluid which tho II sh discharges in i order to render tho water opaque when nt lacked. Indian yellow comes from tho camel, i Ivory chips produce tho Ivory black and bono black. Prussian blue is made by fusing horW hoofs nnd other refuse animal matter with impuro potassium carbonate. This color was discovered accidentally. Various lakes nro derived from roots, barks nud gums. Bluo black comes from tho charcoal of tlio vino stalk. Iimp black Is soot from certain resinous substances. Turkey rod is mado from tho madder plant which grows in Hiudostan. Tho yellow sap of a tree of Slam produces gamlstge; tho natives catch tho sap In cocoa nut shells. I law sienna Is tho natural earth from tho neighborhood of Sienna, Italy. Ilnw umber Is nlso nn earth found near Umbria and burnt. India ink Is mado from burnt camphor. Tho Chinese nro tho only manu facturers of tills luk, nud they will not reveal tho secret of its manufacture Mastic Is mado from tho gum of tho mastic tree, which grows in tho Grecian nrchlpolngo. Ulster Is tho soot of wood ashes. Very little real ul trnmnrlno Is found in tho market. It is ob tained from tho precious lapis lazuli, and commands a fabulous price. Chinoso whlto is zinc, scarlet is lodldo of mercury, and na tlvo vermilion is from tho quicksilver oro called cinnabar. How Flint Cuti n Lursimutlre KunT Tho question "How fast can n locomotive runt" has been a good deal discussed recently ill tho engineering papers. Tho conclusion nppears to bothattliereisnonutheutiorecord of any speed above eighty miles an hour. That Bieed was obtained many years ago by a Bristol and Kxeter tank cnglno with uluo foot driving wheels a long extinct species down a steep bank. But 'It has, apparently, nover been beaUm. It Is, Indeed, not n little strnngo how sharply tho lino appears to havo been drawn at eighty miles an hour. Records of 6evonty-flve miles an hour nro as plenty as blackberries. Becords of eighty aro ex ceedingly rare. Itocords of any greater speed havo a way of crumbling boucath the lightest touch. Tho Hallways of England Acworth. An Ancient Idea Refuted. An unusual amount of nonsense under the guise of hcJeutluc discovery is inflicted on the public. To begin with, says Popular Science News, the old familiar absurdity of burning water has been resurrected, nud a lending technical Journal gives considerable space to tho description of an invention by which wa ter Is to be dissociated Into its elementary gases, nnd'these gases to bo burned, thus pro ducing an oxyhydrogon llamo at a small cost. This undent Idea has been refuted so many times thut it would seem almost unnecessary to say that the process Is a mathematical Im possibility, and that exactly as much bent will bo absorbed In dissociating tho atoms of hydrogen und oxygen In tho water ns will lo produced by their subsequent combustion. Cupid Takes h Hand. Wo approve tho conduct of n street rail road siieriuteudei)t in Oakland A young lady was Injured on his lino by tho driver's carelessness, nnd was about to bring suit for damages. Tho superintendent, a sprightly single man, called ou her to parley tho mat ter, and culled ngnlu, nud finally tho young lady found herself sued. Result, n very happy wedding und an action for damages averted. San Francisco Alto. DfikIIj- Weapons. Ofllcerof tho S. P C. A. -Look hero, you young rifllau, what did you hit that jioordog fori You've neai ly killed him Lionel Cool.son Didn't mean to hurt him only hit him with a liix'iiit- "Well, next tlmo you want to hltn dog you throw a :'ock nt him, or I'll run you In. I know y, ir mother liefore sho wns married, " Burde.to lu Brooklyn liaglo. Norton and Tender ileintril, "Cond'ictorwhnt was that" asked n ner vous old ndy ns tho wheels of tho coach made a little moro Jar than usual. "Wo went over n few frogs just 111011," he ' replied. "Most Ikely squashed tlio oor things too," sho said, with a tremor In her voice, De troit rmi Press. lust the Oppiiiltr, Friend ito returned vacationist) Well, my Iwy, have you been olf for a rest? iteturned Vacationist No. my boy, I'vo como home for mho, Boston Courier A NEW TYPEWRITER. A Machine That Is Superior to (lie Hem- tiigton orCiiHurnpli, Tho Weasel Pi luting Compnuy have been appointed n(euts fur tho new and popular Yost Typewrite for southeastern Nebraska To ninny of our renders lids now inaehlno Is nlrcad) known, und nil who have seen it pro uouiiio it far suei lor to nny of tho older nitu'hluc. As far as utility nud scvdnroeon I'l'llied It Is elvliig latter satisfaction than either the Heuilngloii or the liillgniph, be sides lir imlnts or convenience, Impiovo incntsnnd general ooiistiucllnn it fur excels all) thing In this line ever Invented. Thin may seem it broad assertion nud doubted by tlioo who uio using tho uliovo machines, hut when It Is known that Mr. Yost, tlio Inventor, has for j ears built the Remington nud Cnllgiaph, it Is lensonnhlo to bellevo that beluic con stantly In tho business ho has hadoiKirtuuily to note wiiero improvements could lie made, mid nioordliigly is ablo to furnish a lielter tj pew 1 Iter than either of thnothers, On the Yost no rlblKin Is used, each letter or llgniv striking tho paper direct, nud by 11 very valu able now patent lire hi exact und M'ifcct alignment. If preferable either Cnllgrnph or Iteinlngtoii keyboard will lie furnished, All who have seen tills now innchliio In Lincoln pronounce It a gem, nud we shall bo pleased to have nil Interested mil nnd see It. Olllco with Tiik Capita i. Citv C'ouIiikii, llW-iai Noith Twelfth street, now Burr block. Notice to Amateur Trliilcr. Wo havo about a dozen fonts of second hand jobl)K and somo roiiiau, which we will sell cheap or trade. All lu gfod condi tion. Call and scu same nt our olllco in Burr bloc); and spirituous of woik 1I0110 with It, Wkhhki. I'm.sitxo Co. Mat. Mr-Cube, of New Brunswick, 111,, .Ifeis to pay live dollaiN to any ih-imiii tumbled wltli bloody llux, who will tnke Chamberlain's Colic Cliolein nud dlaiihoca Remedy according. to dliectloiis and does not get well 111 tho shoitest possible time. One half of u 1W cent bottle of this remedy cured hltn or bloody llux, after ho had tried other medicines und tho prescriptions of physicians without benellt. Mr. McCnUi Is perfectly lib) In making this offer, as moie lliiin a thousand buttles of this lemedy 1110 sold each day and It has never been known to fall in any case of colic, cholera inoibuH.dysuitery, diarrhoea or bloody llux, when tho plain pnntcii (llrcrtloiiH were followed. I'or sale by O. L. tilmulcr, druggist, Hni vest ICxcurslon Tickets nt half rotes will be sold nt Lincoln, Aug. Oth nud 'Jnth, Kept. Illlh nud Ultli, nnd Oct. 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