REV. DR. TALMAGE The Eminent Brooklyn Divine's Sun- day Sermon. Bubject: “The Gospel Ship.” Texr: ‘ thou ani thy sons and thy wife and thy sons wives with thee." Genesis vi, 18. that in some respects eclipsed them all, and which sailed out, an ocean underneath and another ocean falling upon it. Infidel geien tists ask us to believe that in the formation luges, ard yet they are not willing lieve the Bible story of one deluge. In what way the catastrophe ame we know not-—whether by the stroke of a comat. or by flashes af lightning, changing the air into water, or by a stroke of the hand of God, the stroke of the ax between the horns of the OX, the earth red. Tom trophe God red a great was to be without Fr, for it was to RO shore, w without helm, f should guide it, bahly like t the catas- ship built as large as It was th liza grasshop invitation and all ham: volces, now silent forever, he cried, “The Lord gave, the Lord hath taken away; blessed be the name of the Lord" Lord shut him in.” All the sins of a lifetime clamored for his overthrow. The broken vows, the dis- honored Sabbaths, the outrageous profani- ties, the misdemeanors of twenty vears, reached up their hands to the door of the ark to pull him out, The boundless ocean of his sin surrounded his soul, howling like a jut, looking out of the window, he saw his sin an olive branch to the billow only “The Lord shut heaven brought the ark. The wrath of rushed him toward heaven. him in!" The same door fastenings that kept Noah I am glad to know that when a man reaches heaven all earthly troubles are done with him. Here he may had hard work to get family; there he will never hunger any more, Here he may have wept bitterly; there ‘‘the Lamb that is in the midst of the Here he may have hard work to house; but in my Father's house are néver comes, hbeds coffins and kness now vy watching, nsuming fever, no ling bell, no grave. i m Here there are d there no sie shattering ehill, I'he ¢ rs of lif all coms up and knock at ths door, but admittance, The per. p and knock on forever! n one wave dashing Safe . Howl Gn, rigs there will bon fluttering of wir they pray!” But this does not include all Bring the children too, God bless children! What would our homes be out them? We may have done much them. ‘They have done more for us, What is in with- Did as there is child's “good night!" From our rough life the angels of God are often driven back. But who comes into the nur ery with- and! ina sand, They who die in infaney go straight into glory, but you are éX)" to grow up in this world. Is it not tiofl, then, that rings through all the corr. dors and windings and heights and depths of your soul, what Is to be a» of vour sons and daughters for time and that they have manners.” Very well, “I mean tc dress them well, if I have myself to go shabby.” Very good. “Ishall give them an educa- tion; 1 shall leave them a for pe, 't well, But is that all? Don't you take them into the ark? Don't that the storm is coming, and that out of Christ there is no safety, no pardon, n no heavy How to get them in? Go in Noah had staid out, do you not si his sons--Shem, Ham and Ji have staid out? Your will be apt to do just a Christ yourself, and the probabil ) fren will reje ount was mm of families | milies of PIOUS parents mean to hane hope, yourself! BOnNnS Al vou «do. tak ARTIFICIAL CO Substitute Made From About Tea Culture in California. Professor Sanders, of Fresno (Coun ty, tried tea growing once. He thinks it ean be successfully grown in Hum boldt County, but his experience in the hot county of Fresno may be of juter 220 est, since the question of tea produc tion on a large scale in California has recently been brought forward, Pro fessor Sanders says! “My tea grove of cottonwoods, whose found indispensable to the life of the tea trees, 1 also found, in addition to dense shade, that water heated in the ditch by the summer sun would kill them as soon as it touched them, and that I must irrigate them only in the morning, when the water wag cool, Observing these two necessary points, I nursed my tea plantation until the ] yo 3al-t wiel % Fay y » 3 Royal Baking Powder never d were growing In a shade 1 irees never makes sour, soggy, or £Y ro 1 5¢ y 1 mat rials . ’ 1 I Spools good materials ; never ips of alkali in the biscuit or cake CODD LLUVRLVLD trees had acquired sufficient follage to pick. 80 I got a Chinaman from the tea region of China to teach me how to He deftly cut the leaf the thumb Thus instructed, If you want the best food, ROYAL Baking Powder is indispensable. sien proce odd, off forefinger. my fir “The process was tedion fed to count the kea and 1 with nalls of his &t crop of tea ROYAL BAKING POWDER (0 © wa £7. 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It ‘Thou | then woven into cloth. It resembles pri 7 “Shave your Soap » aud thy wife.” You it Aton, but is not as strong as the naty — ~ ~~ Cc at Z. . New ore y MALS Over One Millics People wear th W. L. Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes All our shoes are equally satisfactory They give the best value for the ancy, ---50 the soap makers Say, es- They equal custom shoes In style ond fit. . Ay ep Sins $e Their wearing qualitios are unsurpassed. pecially if you re washing delicate The prices are uniform, «e.stamped ©. role . ’ ’ . : i From 81 t5 £3 saved over other mak. things. Now, in the name of if : cian common sense, what's the use 7 When you can get Pearline, in powder form for this very reason, why do you want to work over soap, which, if it's good for anything, gets very hard and difficult to cut. Besides, Pearline is vastly better than any g i : hanged wave, de the hinges, Ways ome alone, ancient save, t drive them in. If Noah had tried to drive | uct, It weaves and works well, and BWings in toward the raptures « the pigeons and the doves into the ark he | be dyed as well as cotton, By outing 1 with BWIngs in 10 ef ug in; it swings out to ot o4 would only have scattered them, Some par- | parafiine and passing it over glass a beautis ministering ones comes out, $ are not wise about these things. They | lul briliancy may be given to it, Much Christ—Christians on earth and make iron rules about Sabbaths, and they | greater strength can be impartsd by parch- heaven, | forea the catechism down the throat as they mentizing when it acquires a semi-transpare | would hold the child's nose and foree down | ency. {a dose of rhubarb and calomel. You can- { not drive your children into the ark. You | ean draw your children to Christ, bat you eannot coerce them. The cross was lifted not to drive, but to draw. “If I be lifted up I will draw all men unto Me.’ As the sun | draws up the drops of the morning dew so | the sun of righteousness exhalos the tears of repentence, Be sure that you bring your husband and wife with you, How would Noah have felt wings ou ’ 4 a 3 FARMER'S DAUCHTER 2 ANTES Sanam worth of Ngee and Country Produ from farmers in the vicinity of ber home and thing B © sare week 10 New York. Cash advanced it prices NArantee a margin. Give prices and refers na £ ALEXANDER Co MIR M2 Codar 8 ., New York To Imtrou te ir goss and 1H iN K FRE secure Joos A grarral seents we will send one cunce Hed lok and two bunees Black Tok FREF, pre a'8 spon receipt of Be. postage. KING MFG, CO, D 4, Chicago. DALY'S | Taken internally. Sure cure, One army of the Hi At His co ‘art of the bh And part are crossing now. Bwing in, O blessed de or, earth shall go in and live. until all the heavens come forth to celebrate the victory. But, further, it nays 4 YanG * t have crossed the flood TO CALL PACES BY ELECTRICITY. unt Members of Congress Will Signal No Longer by Clapping Hands. There will be one noticeable change when the next Congress meets at Washington. Ever since Congress has been in existences the members have ealled the pages by lightly clapping their handstogether, Elootricity is Swing is a door with fastenings, The Bible save onh, “The Lord shut him | In." A vessel without bulwarks or doors | “ foo wv " L § 4 vw would not be a safe vessel to go in. When nly 75 cin, Sent posal, Agents wanted over ywhers, the door of the ark, they were ry glad, Unless these doors were fastened the flest heavy surge of the sea wonld have whelmed them, and they might as well have pre ished outside the ark as inside the ark. “The Lord shut him in.” Oh, the pers fect safety of the ark! The surf of the sen and the lghtnings of the sky may be twisted into a garland of snow and fire deep to deep, storm to Storm, darkness to darkness but ones in the ark ail j& weil, “God shut him in.” There ood man a deluge of financial trouble, He ad his thousands to lend, Now hs cannot borrow a dollar. He once owned a store in New York and had beanch houses in wton, Philadelphia and New Orleans, He owned four horses and employed a man to keep the dust off his conch, phaeton, carriage and cur. ricle; now he has hard work to get shoes in which to walk. The great deep of commercial disaster was broken up, and fore and aft and across the hurricane deck the waves struck him. But he was safely sheltered from the storm. “The Lord shut him in!” A flood of domestic troubles fell on him." Slokness and bereavement came, The rain pelted; the winds blew. The heavens are aflame, All the ens of eithly delight are washed Bway, 6 mountains of joy are buried fif. tean cubits deep. But, standing by the euapty orth and in the desolated nursery snd #u the doleful ball, once a-ring with merry roof of the ark, he knew that his wife was the storm? No; she weat with And yet some of you are on the ship outward bound” for heaven. But your You remember marriage ring was set, Siok ness came, and the finger shrank, but the ring staid on. The twain stood alone above the child's geave, and the dark mouth of the tomb swallowed up a thousand hopes, but the ring dropped not into the open grave, Days of poverty came and the hand did him, “ the day when the the work against the ring only made it shine brighter. Shall that ring ever be lost? Will the iron clang of the sepulehor gate crush it forever? I pray God that you who have been married on earth may be together in heaven. Oh, by the hulet bliss of your earthly home, by the babe's cradle, by all the vows of that day when you started life together, I beg you to see to it that you both get into the ark. Come in, and bring your wife or your hus- band with you-—not by fretting about relig- fon or dingdonging them about religion, but by a consistent life and by a sompaliihg prayer that shall bring the throne of God down into your room. Go home and take up the Bible and read it together, and then*knes! down and commend your souls to Him who has watched you all these years, and before you sure to insure the coming of a page. An board similar to those used in hotels, AN ALUMINUM FIDDLE, Time in Publie. At Musie Hall, Cincinnati, Ohio, played an aluminum violin, such an instrament has heen lie, brates without producing overtones, solontist. Yen tried it at his ost by introducing it, The Halibut Season Ended, of 900,000 pounds, the price realised about seven cents per fish. Blood hounds on the Police Fores, Anderson, Ind, powdered soap could be, It has all the good Pioperties of | MCney made rasy any soap—and many more, too. There's somet ing in it that does the work easily, but without harm—much more easily than any other way yet known, 21 Peddlers and some unscrupulous grocers will ill vou. ** this is as good as” or *' the same as Pearline.” 17°S you an imitation, be honest—send if back, FALSE~Pearline is never peddied. if Jou rove: sends USUAL PRICE, $1529 | CURE. h Byrup. in time, an JAMES PYLE, New York. few castings to lever attached, Of course, it is better to go to an thing you may want which be handles The AERMOTOR ANTI-FREEZING THREE-WAY break, bas a very large air chamber, has a very large spout opening, and can be farnished by any dealer this side of the Rocky Mountains Aermotor agent for them. It is always better to go to an Aermotor Bi agent for any As a rule be is a first-class, live, reliable, wide-awske fellow: that is the reason be is an Aermotor agent. 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