REV. DR TALMAGE ——— o———— The Eminent New York Divine's Sua . day Sermon. “The Unpardonable Sin.” Texrs: “All manner of sin and blasphemy unto phemy against the Holy Ghost sh not forgiven unto men. And who er speaketh a word against the Son of ) given hin. but whosoeve the Holy Ghost it shal t neither in this world, neith come.’ Matthew xii., 31, 32. “‘He place of repentance, though he sought it | carefully with tears.” i, 17 As son around the evening read, so family ba forgiven men, the blas- ba th agains we forgiven him, rin the world to found no | times you gather stan world and a captive for come. Do ye here who has Are ag speaks o my mind was the to the age tight of be fri |Smirs+ aut, balances in of yest react over 1 and uneadiog awhile say: “lam got to be thirty orf do wish 1 had nev What does that am don ¥ but u will, you never In this sa of takes I put ail parental neglect, fueation of our y late, 3 the time they get to n we wake up to our mistakes and try rradicate bad habit and change that, That parent who omits in th of the child's life to make rual impress. gion for Christ never m The child will probably go on with he disadvan. tages, which might have been avoided by parental faithfulness. Now you see what a mistake that father or other makes who wits off to Iate life adherence to Christ, fore is a man who at fifty vears of to you, "I must be a Christian,” yields nis heart to God and sits in the place of prayer to-day a Christian. can doubt it. He goes home, and he says “Here at fifty years of age 1 have given my heart to the Saviour, Now I must establish a family altar)” What? children now? One in Boston, another in Cincinnati, another in New Orleans and you, my brother, at your fiftieth year going to establish your family altar? ter late than never, but alas, alas, that you did not do it twenty-five yeurs ago! Al. ne eategory reabie mis. Wel irrevy the o te this t is too ate, first fen LR # 1 saw in the window of one of the shops a icture that impressed my mind very much, t was a picture of an aceident that occurred on the gide of one of the Swiss mountains, A company of travelers, with guides, went up some very steep places—places which but few travelers attempted to go up, They were, as all travelers are there, fastened to- gether with cords at the walst, so that if one slipped the rope would hold him, the ro fastened to the others, Passing along the most dangerous point, one of the guides slipped ‘ and they all started down the preci. ce. But after awhile one more muscular han the rest struck his heels into the jee and stopped, but the rope broke, and down, bund and thousands of feet, the rest went. And so I gee whole families bound to- gether by ties of affection and in many cases walking on slippery places of worldliness and sin. The father knows it, and the mother knows it, and they are bound all to er, After awhile they begin to slide wn steeper and steeper, and the father becomes aad, aud he stops, planting his | fest on the ‘rock of ages! Heo stops, bat | the rope breaks, and those who were once | tied fast to him by moral and spiritual ine fluences go over the precipice, such a thing as 20ming to Christ soon enough to save ourselves, but not soon enough to inve others, | ent says, “1 have been too lenient,” or *'I If I had the little ones around, me would do!" You will children. | again, how different 1 never have them around again, done; the bent to the character is given; eternity is decided. I saythis to young par- those who or thirty-five year nltar to-night. father felt as he | dving child, he expiring son him: *I y been very a fine e have the family 0 you suppose that y good You have nome fue in a fine v for and vo laced me y everything r, you never am dying, an iy eternity wilen tunity! fou ann find it well try to find the feece that or take in your hand the n on the of the or to find the plume of ross paradise, It When an oppor. 3 ail ir opp fit as dew that came dow locks Buthiehen sO8pAaeras, the first robinthat w it is gone Fe tunity for personal repentance good passes § . You is gone ~ ¢ or Ol V nay hunt for it; yom not find it, You may fish for it; it will take the hook. You may dig for it; you annot bring it B mber that there are wrongs and sins that ean never be that our privile fly a straight that the lightnings | have not as swift feet as our privileges when they are gone, and let an opportunity of sale vation go by us an inch--the part of an inch, the thousandth part of an inch, the millionth part of an inch-<and no man can overtake it. Fire winged seraphim cannot come up with it. The eternal God Himself cannot eateh it I stand before those who have a glorious birthright. Esau’s was not so rich as yours, | Ball it once, and you sell it forever, I re- member the story of the lad on the Arctie | some years ago-—the lad Stewart Holland. A vessel ernshed into the Arotic in the time of a fog, and it was found that the ship must go down. Some of the passengers got off in the lifeboats, some got off on | rafts, but 300 went to the bottom. During {all those hours of ealamity Stewart Hol- | land stood at the signal gun and it sounded across the sea—boom, boom! The helms man forsook his place; the engineer was gone, and some fainted, and some prayed, and some blssphemed, and the powder was gone, and they could no more set off the sig. nal gun. The iad broke in the magazine and brought out more powder, and again the gun boomed over thesea, Oh, my friends, tomed on the rough seas of life, some have taken the warning, have gone off in the lifeboat, and they are safe, but others are not making any attempt to escape. Hol stand at this sig- Bal gun of the gospel, sounding the alarm, beware, beware! “Now is the accepted time, Now is the day of salvation.” Hear it that your soul may live, up Pp. rected | 1 but iz JER [A Shaft to Be Sunk One Mile, Bd was cut at Calumet, Mich,, for shaft No. 5, Tamarack mine, The shaft will be Inte enough for eight compartments and will extend vertically almost one mile into the earth before striking copper lead. It will require four years working, day and night, with powerful dynamite to reach the vein. JESTS AND YARNS BY FUNNY MEN OF THE PRESS, Kansas Man's Why ele. Koew A Well Qualified Use Johnnie Yearning She Couldn’t Them, ete, JOHNS NEV The Teacher which travels ahi” 4 aved WOrk seventy Miss Hinkley A LAW.ARIDING MeBride (ent didn't Mrs Bridget, you? ir det wouldn't bev me for Bazar, I sex 1 messi open 0 Arrist lay Harpe rs resistin’ officer, mum an A CONBIDERATE HOUSE-BREAKER Husband I'm sorry that burgla vour watch last night, mv dear; but ts one thing to be thankful for Wife-— What's that? Husband He di -Tit-Bits, du't wake up the baby CRAZINESS what makes anything to Tommy Paw, think the moon has anybody being crazy? Mr. Figg—I don't know. Probably the idea started in connection with the Loney moon. — Indianapolis Journal. people do with BY WAY OF Theodore—Tell me, what the mean. ing of the expression, ‘pulling your leg? Richard—I can't tell you in so many words: but I will iHustrate. You haven't £10 about you that you can let me have for a week or two? Thanks. Boston Tran. script. ILLUSTRATION, is A QUESTION OF PEDIGRER. “Now who is that?” asked a dignified hen; “That chicken in white and gray? She's very well dressed, but from whence did she come? And ber family, who are they? “she never can move in our set, my dear,’ Baid the old hen's friend to her, later; “I've just found out—you'll be shocked te hear. 8be was hatched in an incubator!” In France tobacco is a goverr~ ment moaopoly. The Small Things. T don't think any nation pays mors attention to military affairs than Ger. many, sald a German citizen, Things of seeming little importance counected with army are investigated with the pains. Many years the matter of boot heels was taken ip What height of fantry? A commission was appointed the grentest ape heel was best for in One heel after another was tried, and ia record of how far the soldiers could wis kept. Years carry march a day in each led on the the commission with netitude of a chemical analy Ol Years, investigation the « and ex Constant improvements were madae, an army could mare! sreby Increased. At heel was put forth, part It wa + 1 Of a i i +1 1 ) y put waat an y wo i * | 31s nproved heel would play nn — He Will Not Drown r Himself, The Ladies, The pleasant « Tect and which IAT perfect aden may use the California liguid sfive, Syrup of § nder all conditions, makes it their favorite remedy. To gel the true and genuine article, look for the name of the California Fig Syrup Co, printed near the bottom of the par kage. bo b auly « pain sw no ’ sell, in the way it 1» LOrne Does He Chew or Smoke? it is only stior { CVE TOW and the vig a jhe time w fim. 1 i a wr and learn or finan brings be ity that will make yo Ian and guaranieosd gigie everywhere Book New York City Lilie Away, out physical habit basco sold by Driggs freee, RBomedy ( ww Chicago, Women ta'k belles thao me 0 have more praciies, One Gives Relief, Tt fs 80 avsy to be middaken about Indiges tion, and think there is 8s ‘me other trouble. The enire in R pans Tabules, reilef., AK any druggist. Love a simple in sentiment and in action, had given Pi Aflar pliveicians saved by Piso's Cu damsport, Pa., Nov, 22, ma ap, I was tha Enizo, W-. Ri Talk moves fast when the buiden of thought is ligh", Aloert Barely, West Taledn, Olle, says: * Hall's Catarrh Care saved my Hie,” Write him for partwulars, Sold by Drea ggists, To, A man's affection is regu ated by his di- g tion, Why Youn Should Use Hindercoras, 11 takes out the corns, and then you have com. fort, surely a good exchange, 1. at draggists, Babies are the best educators of women, Mra, Winslow's Beathiing Byrup for children Jsthing, softens the gums, reduses inflamma. tion, aliays pain, cures wind colic. 2c. a bottle The worry of the day "a tad bed fellow, Co ————————— Dr, Imer's Swanr-Roor cures al idney and Bisdder troubles am pl and Consultation Laboratory, Binghamton, N, Y. CAA A, Love ‘8 an infinite capacity for suffering Money pent Parkers Glager Tonle 1 invested. It subdues pain, a Hew better dao jon, better a hd SAR Good advies is harder to take than bad, Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U. 8. Gov't Report Baki Re al pane ABSOLUTELY PURE LIKE ANOTHER LAND. YANKEES FULL OF CURIOSITY. The World Seemed Btrange to Theso Two Convicts, the Great Characteristic, Visitors to War Ships Bhow National or spending twenty yars in Lansing, Kan. from tate prison at they were shut entirely Convicts were they could ware, $ The Greatest [le zl Discovery of the Age KENNEDY'S Medical Discovery. 1S , MASS,, wis mln * Ri ymmon very —————— sc than War, Ww _— Him ne ary. Eat i oe: gh of I at bed Wale Sania. HORSE OWNER all possess od, 2 ave work like wish for it sickne man caught up the paper again and ran vey ont of his pos w » . ’ FO scoompil Here "tis: t we offer our General De pdred Page Il. 14 . 1t oiit Fro lustrated Horse Sook avery be sent out ns for B certs. Ji teaches you office six times a day to all parts of the to pick ou! a good Horse; . ' h i know imps fections aod so city. {7 t LLB: guard ag et fraud. de- “Now I'd jest like to have you put tect disease and effect a ech pn . id . cure when same 18 possi your mind on that, Sophia. A general ble. tell the age by the ost likely wounded in his legs or tooth: what to cali the ’ : different pasts of the ani havin’ to kerry letters all '§ mal. how to shoe & Horse over the city xix thines a day! Why, y propeny, ete. ele, yi . : All 1 snd other va there aint a hoss in Creekville that has ation can be rork Le at! : on't & ’ obi ned by reading on to work like that! An’ 1 don’t &' pos and dt Teg Se they pay him enough to let him ride in tied Horse Book, which them elekitral cars; an’, anyway, 1 cal’. we will forward, post-paid, late the houses is set so near together comparative-that "twouldn't scussly pay him for gettin’ off an’ on "em, which I expect Is pooty dangerous business, J on receipt of price in stampa. Asenred'y the Horse is 100 good a frien what with sparks fiyin' all round the cars, as in course they must. to men 10 be meglocted for want of knowledge “1 tell you,” concluded Uncle Wilson, which can be procured for only twenty-five cents, Book Prstisuixe Hovsk, 184 Leonard St, NY.Oip. warmly, “I shouldn't blame that man if he was to hanker for the days when | be marched an’ fit in the midst o' tur. | mollis an’ upheavin’s,. I reckon he wan't a mite more wore out when night come than he is now--not a mite!” a ——————— Doctor—1 would advise you, dear madam, to take frequent baths, plenty of fresh alr, and dress in cool gowns. Husband (an hour later) What did the doctor say? Wife-He sald 1 ought to go to a watering place, and afterwards to the mountains and to get some new light gowns at once, ~Fliegende Blaet- tor. bis anima a ab . able 15 care this,” and the old in health ar any number of "ems, Why, here's a man here, jest listen to his finger down a column, ‘Change in the Postoflice will the wain soniew heres sabie vio PA HAIR Clone and besnti Tes alr. Proscotes a luxuriant growth, Never Fails to Restore Omy Mair 0 its Youthful Color, pealp enece Khair Soe and glia 1 ESIAN CATTLE ih hE utter, FOR BALE BY sc s———— A woman's creed is made up prin. elpally of “Don'ts.”
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