REV. DR. TALMAGE LA day Sermon. Subject: “Woman's Opportunity.” TeXT! She shall t led w Genesis {i,, 2 God, who ean make no mist and woman for a specific in particular in to be reg in his realm; we n to be dominant in hers, The boundary line between Italy and Switz erland, between g ne wre thoroug tinction betwee the empire feminine, are the flelds to which God you can no more compare th nn, water All this talk + nan,” ake, made man work and to move sphores—n fink and f dinme delicate that rainst Bro with super] 3. but I ask gity to lov. 'W ah Matthew Martyn, t the eternitios, f anxioty then is or rights acoorded | Ly the grace of God, rise 1 tion of the gloric righ fORNe, First. she has home happy. That re d with her, Me ’ Lay ¢ k 1, and then tarry tively little + but she, ali eros it, beautifies 'it, #AL in her power to make it the plac on earth, t is the onl ir this world, You know ns wel this itside world and the are a long scene of jostle an RAR Who has a « i man who has it not stn ip. Prices down. Lo Misre presentations, Underselling, depreciating; salesmen exaggerating. Ruts seeking less rent; landlords den more, bBtruggles about ofMee, in trying to keep in; in. Slips. Tumbles. Defaleations, Pane fea. Catastre sphes, O woman, thank you have a home, and that you may be queen in it. Better be thers than wear Vies toria’s coronet, the purse of a princess, Your abode may be humble, but you ean, by your faith in God and your chee riuiness tifle IRIins 1 Her, nding men out trying to rot get an upholsterer’'s hand never yet Ktudied. There are abodes in every city—humble, two stories, four plain, unpapered rooms, sirable neighborhood, and yet there i% & man who would die on the threshold rather than surrender, Why? It {8 home. Whenever he thinks of it he sees angels of God hover ing around it. The ladders of heaven are let down to that house, Over the child's rough erib there arc the chantings of angels as those that broke over Bethlehem. It is home. These children may come up after awhile, and they may win high position, and they may have an affluent residence, but they will not until their dying day fo that humble roof, under which their fat rested and their mother sang and their sisters played. “Ob, if you would gather up all tender mem- orise all the lights and shades of the heart, all banquetings and ssunions, all filial, trater- nal, paternal and conjugal affections, and yon had only just four letters with which to spell breadth and magnitade and eternity of mean- ing, vou would, with streaming eyes and trembling voieo and agitated hand, write it tit in those four living capitals, H-O-M-E What right S es woman want that is grander than to be queen in such a realm? 10 onglos y of heaven cannot fly across dominion, Horses, panting and with not swift enough to run to the outpost of that realm. They say that the sun never sets upon the English Empire, but I have to tell vou that on this realm of woman's influ eternity never mark any bound, Isabella fled {rom the Spanish throne, pursued by the Nation's anathema, hut she who is queen in a home will never fa her throne, and death itself will only be f heavenly principalities annexation of Wh en vou want to get ir grandest fides : A ‘atherine that ence wr infar ing prave on thyt day ving, and vith whic again al the r the fered in they And 1 auld be , and 1 8 nts, but not a manssicum nor m ent nor white slab could 1 see, And 1 went into the great chapel of the town, and I said “Where do the poor worship? Where are the on which they sit?” t » answered Ave no poor in ti : And I wanders 1 0 it, were the ho aA benches king to veils ’ find the if the destitute, 11 fon amber and jvery and gold, but no te 1 I see or sigh hear, I was bewildered, an at under the shadow fa great tree and [asid, "What am I and whenes comes all this?" And at that moment there came from among the leaves, skipping up the flowery paths and across the spark ling waters, a very bright and sparkling group, and whe I saw their step knew it, and when 1 heard their voices I thought I knew them, but their apparel wan anything 1 had ever seen | stranger to strangers, But after when they clapped their hands and “Welcome! welcome!” the mystery and I saw that time had passed me, and that God had gathered us up into sn higher home, and I “Are we are here?” an! the voloes of innumerable generations answered, “All and while tears of gladness were rain. ing down our cheeks, and the branches of Lebanon cedars were clapping their hands sw fps ©“ Waer 2 taid ing m awhile, ding and leap and shout, home!" Then I folt u child's hand on ny face, and | it woke me, The olbildren wanted to play | more, Ohlldren always want to play more, Be “Hote! homo! Mistook His Son's Hat for n Mark, At Dyers Day, Canada, James Gmbam, & farmer, mistaking his son's hat for a mark which he had gone to set up for him to shoot at, the dense brush hiding his body from view, shot the boy through the head, deaths resulting instantiy, MONEY IN ORGAN GRINDING. Bkillful Organ Grinders Make from $E to $10 a Day. Reliable statistics is paid to the orcan grin gtrect music to for the grand Metropolitan wenther that more lers show money who furnish Yorkers than is opera season at Opera House, In fine gingle organ grinder i 28 Foch a S10 a day. und times the amount he receives exceeds this figure. Two hundred sane have been issued in York year to organ grinders. The li is $1 a year, and an ordinance passed two years limits the number of our street musicians to 800, But the law is not very rigidly enforced, and the actual number of organs about town at present i number. Like all other New paid the anes 8GIe- 2 3 1icenses } 4 New tl {IE Lill cense yr Hugo HLH sometimes man some of ¢ wokiyn man, who had studied he priesthood, and was just to take orders, Seliquished the idea and opened a butcher shop He is a finely edu- cated man, but he wears a white apron and cuts up meat from 6 in the norning until 8 in the evening. and has never been heard to complain about the life, When he made the sudden change he feared that be had contracted consumption from over. study and a general weakening of the system, brought about by finement and hard work. He took tnatters into his own hands, and de- cided that a butcher shop was the best place for a man with weak lungs. There may be something in nis idea, for to-day be is fat und strong, and looks as if he would live for more than the allotted three score and ten. “Os Con The Dog Understood. Professor Owen, a noted English scientist, tells a story of a dog named Lion, who accompanied him and his master on a walk once on the coast of Cornwall. The master picked up a plece of seaweed covered with minute animale, and Mr. Owen ob: served to his companion: ‘If this small piece contains 80 many treas- ures, how rich must the whole plant be. How I should like to have one!” The dog instantly leaped into the water and returned with a plant of seaweed, which he laid at Professor Owen's feet. Teach the Doys to Work. Bomebods farmes who provide them with a workshop. We say, let futher have a workshop, or or work bench where ify their longing for and nate thelr restless activity in thing to do.” It should be made pleas ant, attrnctive and comfortable ir room enough, there can work bench and shaving and perhaps a small foot-lathe, two or three augers of different sizes, a few saw and ham says, let every has boys Wery work-room, the boys may grat incar “some- tools, be a vise, a horse planes, chisels, draw fined nife mer or whole, a those afford the and to fight be but who cannot ould other cost of the compared with of » education, It 5 part w answer, tools 1 tools the who can, added, the a trifie those being advantages one gained hich is real progress in practic been the 1 his children is not md ritance to maint but the ability help ¢ + of themse A Save From Dovhico id up ti heaith to pa ect a radical ital ork or atever 1 it Pink Pills s never in loose 1 at BO file a De or #f oxen for $2.50, may be had of all druggists, or mail from Dr. Willia Med Schenectady, N. Y. nik) and direct by Company, lifetime to enough to give It takes some poopie a whole find « ut that no doliar is big an hour's happiness, Not Soe Convenient, Mivsicians indore Ri servile the remedic . 1 tey contain, but in form not so convenlent, inexpensive and ace curate as in Ripans Tabules, pans Talmles by pre. There 1s no place like home, and why so many town. that is nen spend their evenings dowa Giet Hindercorns and Use it It you want to know the comfort of no corns, It takes them out perfectiy. 15¢ at druggists, Hate is two poin & with jpolson tiers toward your enemy the other toward sell, one your. Mra W tnslow’ 4 Seothing Syrup for children teething, softens the gums, reduces inflamma The man who beos Mes a successful hypo. I eannot spsak too highly of Piso's Care onsumption. «Mrs Faaxx Monms, 215 1804, Boome men will “bet you ten dollars” when they are at the end of their ATgument, 8K. 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Y. oo 3 ol 2 © Ya ota + 4 + 4 ta in a ¥ a a pe We ae ale al ae oe ale ad We oe He oe oe oe ob ob ob "He SELL b ty 2 A JOLLY OLD SCHOOLEOY. ramp's vportunity. Martin Van Buren Btevens Goes to a University at Beventy Years. There are miany quaint in Kansas wrence, but neople State Univer probably interesting of these is a law stu His Bley - { i ears old Buren rat the un versity, rmauiate JP Pr | fledged + doctor's teresting Ug Pa., experiences Was the piace of hi rried girl d enl} the ifth New Hampsl opr A Ma { Antomatic Air Brake. MAKES CHILDBIRTH EASY The Greatest [ledical Discovery of the Age. KENNEDY'S Medical Discovery. DONALD KENNEDY, OF ROXBURY, MASS,, n every State ited States. Ev. lectur about vered in one of our common al cures every worst Scrofuls Has Also prowst Ie We d= a re kind of Humor, ror down to a n ' He has tried it cases, and nex {both thur his > 4 ow onic cleven hund two Cases e stroked his tong wl } now in registered up at the un feel YOArs don’t always pay tu} worrs Wi eisw a iaxen ted it onuses : 4 ik 1 a8 passing through then : 1 Am ith the Lives or Bowels, [his fs caus the ducts wavs disappears ina ead the label billous ft will lings at Srst ver necessary. Est et a CAL @ i enough of In 130,000 LOST CHILDREN. Dowc, one ta! in water at beds tina Bo ruggists. man of Liverpool, You tin MAKE MONEY STEADY WORK sok SOMETHING ENTIRELY NEW like him, for be i8 a a8 young as asked if he again, iq: “1 wonder A man is too marry.” oni88 sguent Kansas Clty Star a — : the All the students sho Ung iid fellow, and acts he most of them, When ing n thought f gott 1 olly « : ed by wt ry ov $y Pye ? being stoppe week a If the stoma 3 ue . frer takls smiled and sa never Restored to Their Parents by the Bells | Frands George, man, is to retire fron city, after a pul riod of belie m the service of the career extending sixty years. He ordiparily a member of the old do police force. It is gaid that at one tie the office of bellman was worth to the person who held it about £500 per an pun. In addition to making public Any Man, Be man, Bay or Girlean make $94 qo 3 proclamations, it was part of the belle in your home, In any part of the cone uy Xe e Xo rence DeCeREary ARY pereachn Willi COMMON Seaes inan's duty on all civic occasions 10 (un mak mosey casity, You can © oe a walk before the Mayor of Liverpool [0% FO LIC el 3 ening money. Fackars with a portion of the regalia It was antaining Tu'l part oninrs sent ree 10 any midress Mr. George's distinction in that capaci. PB Fecewpt of 10 cents hu stamps for postage, €.. ty during his long period of office to walk before fifty-three Mayors. In these SIDNEY MFC. CO. P 0. Box 1331, PRILADELPIIIA. PA, later days the office of bellman has be come practically a sinecure. The du- $1 6. ties which he bad to discharge have become obsolete, and other means of announcement have superseded that of | the bellman. Up to the present, how- ever, to the bellman's house in Greek street are taken lost and strayed chil dren who may be found wandering about uncared for In the streets of Liv erpool. During his long tenure of of- fice, Mr. George has received from po- lice officers at the bellman’s house the custody of no fewer than 180,000 stray | (ERE te. A end ca yt ome or children, whom he restored to their $i. Address kM. COLL, Pox wi, Sous City, lowa, parents. Latterly this was the old bellman’s chiel cmolument, each prrent paying 0d. for the recovery of the lost | children, and £25 a year was granted | to Mr, George from the corporation. the Liverpool lie over 0 pe Wis YET Vor this first clam Migh Arm Mashtios delivered, freight pad " Youe nearest railroads station. The Pearl is not a cheap made Machine, bata good one sl a low price, agus Yo any Macnine on the market, and for material, finish workmanship and sewing qualities has no a". No. 3, same as cut, h AA Bi So ves #17, draw ors, baTatostn YRER xo IH GR ANT: 216 OC B.. wt. Uhlenge, 1 BLOOD 1 i valuable re on or J ime ee] the blood, ar ng KWH yohon, Blotehes, sallow in. , giving & fresh, rosy color tothe face. It is nourishing fo the sn, Will cure RL Sim pba