REY. DR. TALMAGE. The Eminent Washington Divine's Sunday Sermon. Subject: “Advice to Young Women.” The text was the following letter received by Dr. Talmage: “Reverend Sir—<You delivered a discourse in answer to a letter from six young men of Fayette, 0., requesting you to preach a ser- mon on ‘Advices to Young Men." Are we ‘Advice to Young Women? “LETTER B1axED BY 81x Youxa Wome." Christ, who took His text from a flock of birds flying overhead, saving, ‘Behold the fowls of the air,” and from the flowers in the valley, saying, “Consider the lilies of the fowl, saying, ‘*As a hen gathered her chiok- ens under her wine,” salt picked up bv the roadside, saying, ‘Salt is good,” of taking » text from the Bible, I take for my text this letter from Cincinnati, which is only one of many letters which IT have received from voung women in New York, Orleans, San Francisco, London, Edinburgh and trom the ends of that, having some mon*hs ago preached the sermon on “Advice (o Young Men.” I could not, without welect of duty, preach a sermon on “Advice to men,” ne refuse heard on this subject are having an illimits about what called the though some new creature rived on earth or were abot theory is that she will beg ing glove and football pugilistie counter will characterize ) An theory is that will supe nd boxes, sit in Congressional hall improved polities, the mill the evil she will axtirpate and the will inst: Anot ry isthat adopt masculine attire and valgarianism pogitively hor theory is t 6 will be , broom handle and rolling pin and tle will be pictarinlized with tints from skies suggestions Ravhael, Heaven deliver the church from anyone v She will never come I have 1 1 f in the evangelistic triumph and in the § gress of all things in the ri t I prophesy that style of w never arrive, She world to diabolism, and from twine, now, the mightiest agen the lifting, she would be the mightiest fore downthrusr, I will tell you whe It will be the go Hers such ble Ww Wom God had to arrive, dise is Ars One en- ther she bring ar the or i of brandt and and the world if these st new wom lirection woman will wand over this ns sl Si the new woman will all the h re tried common mannge and did pre enith fnougn mal ings levers and wheel thing as i invention But in the 1 thers has years, It is that Dav ame old sivie used when he stroke of | Christ that Pau night the penitentiary that isthe res [ nave ied by more tl eoms far All who through Christ eara- 3 ei right with God ars right and always will bs right, That gives the YOUnDE woinan wets that position supert ority over all rivalrieg, all jea’ousies, n misfortunes, all health failiogs, all social disasters and all the mbined troubles of righty years, If she shall les to be an octo. genarian, If the word fails to appreciate her, she says, "God loves me, the angels in heaven are in svinpathy with me, and I can be patient until the day when the imperial shail: wheel to mv door to take me up to my coronation If health goes, she save, ''l can en the present | distress, for I am on the wav to a climate the first breath of which will make me proof against even the slightest di * Hi she be jostied with perturbations life, she can say, “Well, when I life among the thrones of kings and queens unto God shall be my as. sociates, it will not make much difference who on earth forgot me when the invitations | to that reception were made out.” All right with God, you are all right with everything, Martin Luther, writing a letter of con | dolence to one of his friends who had lost his daughter, began by saying, “This {= a bard world for girls,” It is for those who are dependent upon their own wit, and the whims of the world, and the preferences of buman favor, but those who take the Eternal God for their portion not later than fifteen years of age, and that # ten years later than it ought to be, will ind that while Martin Luther's letter of condolence was true in regard to many, if not most, with respect to those who have the wisdom and promptitude and the earnestness to get right with God, I declare that this fs a good world for giris, Advices the second: Make it a matter of religion to take care of your physical health, I do not wonder that the Greeks deified health and hailed Hygein asa goddess, 1 rejoices that there have been go many modes of muintaining and restoring young wo- manly health invented into our time, They may have been known a long time bask, but they nave been popularized in our duy-- lawn tennis, croquet and golf and the bieyele. It always seemed strange aud fngerutable that our human race should be so slow of locomotion, when creatures of lesa importance have powers of veloeity, wing of bird or foot of antelope, leaving us far behind, and while it seems so ime portant that we bein many places in a short while we wore weighed down with incapact- ties, and most men if they run 4 mile are exhausted or dead from the exhaustion, It was left until the last decade of the nine. invention, with God 3 for 6000 ntan te rignt thy bre 3 more t. It has be [ dare to state prilliant facts, ure begin heaven and the | my teenth eontury to give the spoead which wa son whirling through all our cities and along the country roads, and with that speed comes health, The which hood will pass over to manhood, which hy ite posture on the wheel is coming to curved spine and cramped chest and a deformity for which another fifty years will not have pow- er to make rescue, Young man, sit up straight when you ride, Darwin says the human race is descended from the monkey, but the bleyele will turn a hundred thousand men of the present gener- i ation in phesical condition from man to | monkey. For good womanhood, I thank God that this mode of recreation has been invented. Use it wisely, modestly, Chris. tianly. No good woman nceds to be told what attire is proper and what behavior is right, the datestation of all, and every revolution of the wheel she rides is toward depreciation | and downfall. Take eare of your health, woman: of your nerves in not | confectionery! i not reading at hours when you ought | sleeping, Take care of your ears by stop- surge through every neighborhood. Health! Only those know its value who have lost it. for early recklessness I close this thought with the salutation in Macbeth: Now good digestion walt on appetite And health on both, Advice the third: Appreciate your mothe while you have her. It is the versal testimony of yonng women who have lost mother that they did not realize what she was to them. until after her exit from this life, Indeed mother is in the apprecis- tion of many a y« The aternal often considered an t Mother has so n hat which is prog snd th per. Itis astounding how mn nany girls know at eighteen tl mothers at forty-five, With what per “ ing lady a hindrance, inspection is batacle, any notions about t is im pro sh more 1 an elabe. sploed with ning tries to opinion of the oldling, Thesprinkle of gray on the m 1 rehead is rather an in nto tl the fema you sti hat the es of to-day or to-night are not fully : aud the » teacne 1 the teens wron the t amount to un the way and are tage marks « “Wh Mary D.7 form that acquaintance, Flora?’ and “W} did you get that ring, Myra?’ FP have such unprecedented evervihing Intters, and & "and “Where did 1 means of say ‘it was a bird in the Alas, that bird in iis gun and Hbraries to danghter knows “Why y th Knowing take wi iom which the other, annot I do on in many & group has bean, “What thers, anyhow?” ¢ stated shall we They are ih Permit if the m times suggest that re time to looking after hersal to looking after you ig io atl y date of gait, ris inf 1 were studying botany ' in 1 all 8 rmation, while vy re, and the news very is impossi- ite aver ken that ree words “While there is And the pillow nthe locks a little tinted with nt around which all me standing, some while beats the last thr ted with the last breath whi ieism © time ther and wi men ar A rat isi iw us appreciate how tl sie was gone? probably never have nd than your moth- thing is unsafe or in or believe it {8s unsafe en she inres it i= t todo, Ithink yon do it. She has sesn mn "of the have D> you think she Any mercenary or contemptible advises you? if it were called for, else who would } Do yi know of do as much? already six fever, men, den re Oo than vou have y She w know of anyone more than that for vou anvone who would and again she has that life diphtheria and sha never te brought up the question of whether she had better stay, breathing day aod night the ontagion. endangered during weeks of or scarlet of their children, mother be no mortem regrets Batter appreciate your appreciation of her will , and the post will be on. Big headstones of polished Aberdeen, together and compose, and a garlan the attempt to atone for the thanks we ought to have uttered in living ears, and the kind words that would have done more good than all the calla lilies ever piled up on the silent mounds of the cemeteries, The world makes applauditory ado over the work of mothers who have raised boys to be great men, and I conid turn to my bookshelves and find the names of fifty dis tinguished men who had great mothers. Cuvier's mother, Walter Scott's mother, St, Bernard's mother, Benjamin West's mother, But who praises mothers for what they do for daughters who make the homes of Amer- iea? I donot know of an instance of such ignition. I declare to you that I believe ever been uttered in appreciation of the self denial, of the fatigues and good sense prayers which those mothers through who navigate a family of schoolhouse door, and from the schoolhouse door up to the marriags altar. That is an achievement which the eternal God cele. brates high upin the heavens, though for it human hands go seldom e ap the faintest ap- plsnse. My! My! What a time that mother ad with those youngsters, and if she had relaxed care and work and adviee and solie- itation of heaveniy help, that next genera tion would have landed in the poorhouse, idiot asylum or penitentinry. It is while she fa living, but gever while she is dead, that some girls cell their mother “maternal ancestor” or “the old woman." And if you have a grief already, and somes ol the keenest sorrows of a woman's life come early, roll it over on Christ and you will find Him more sympathetic than was Queen Vietoria, who, when her children, the princes and princesses, came out of the schoolroom after the morning lesson had been given up by thelr governess and told how her voles had trembled.in the morniag prayer because it was the anniversary of her mother's death, and that she had put her head down on the desk and sobbed “Mother! Mother!” the queen went in and sald to the governess: “My poor ehild! ‘I am sorry the children dlaturoed you this morning. I will hear their lessons to-day, and to show you that 1 have not for gotten the sad anniversary, I bring you this ® gidt.® And the guesn clasped on the girl's wrist a mourning bracelet with a lock of her mother's hair, All you young women the world around who mourn a Hke sorrow, and sometimes in vour lonoliness and sorrow and loss burst out erying, ‘Mother! Mother!” put on your wrist this golden elasp of divine sympathy, **As one whom his mother dome forteth so will I comfort you." Advice the fourth: Allow no time to pass without brightening some one’s life. Within five minutes’ walk of you there is some ope in atragedy compared with which Bhake- speare’'s “Kine Lear” or Victor Hugo's ‘Jean Valjean” has no power. Go out and brighten somebody's life with a cheering word or smile or a flower. Take a good book and read a chapter to that blind man, Go up that dark alley and make that in- valid woman laugh with some good story, that child has mother what an escape the child has had from the winter of earth into the springtime of heaven, For God'ssake make some one happy for ten minutes if for no longer a time, A voung woman bound on such a mission- what might she not accomplish, Oh, there are thousands these manufacturers of sunshine, They are “King's Daughters” whether inside or outside that delightful organization. They do goo l before are twenty years of age than selfish who live ninety, and they of more women Are 8 Compare h such a round mission with of vanities, cardeass ¢ who lives a hand, not inl advantage, wed when the call is re and trying to look voung after is old, and living a life of insine hollowness and dramatization and sham mng woman, live to make others hap nd you will be happy. Live for your 1d you will be miserable, There neve wir an exception to the rule; there wption, ticed on one in she CRre “x cent for some 8¢ and od, she neve ii be an I have n many hat the porter will go ar whiie it is broad ex time You i frivolity and gigeie the world, and it destroy you will The ne of an enemy revd tw y afterwards sent the bal e from den An rorld on which mille mav aim ) leadi ; This m shane As did a eoll He had night il you woman, rieolestong neg sie ping to have Weite it the letters Napoleon in i scatters map of the t Brewster said that ealied Lexsil's to Gog red api Wt 3 have considered wt brilliant and The world Brigade, afew of fixed stars. Some o he mm steady souls have disappeared wonders at the charge of the Lig immortalized by Tennyson Only the 600 got be rom the charge, under Lord Cardigan, « Maseovite guns, and ail the havoc was in twenty-flve min. ules, the charge beginning at ten minutes past 11 o'clock, and ol at thirty-five minutes past 11, and vet nothing left on the firld but dying and dead men, dying and dead horses, Bat a smaller proportion of 3 uo of life come out uawounded, The siaughter has been and will be terrifle, and we all need God and we nead Him now and we need Him all the time. Aad let me say there is g new and that is such by the upbuilding, tn- the apirit who is #0 su the regenerated woman ransacking, made transforming, called for ages the Holy Spirit. Quicker than wheel ever turned on its axis: quicker than flestest hoof ever struck the pavement; quicker than zigzag lightning ever dropped down the sky, the ransoming power I speak of will revolutionize your entire nature Then you can start out on a’ voyage of life, Dean Alford: One who has known in storms to sail I have oa board: Above the roaring of the gale I hear my Lord, Heo holds me when the billows smile: i shall not fall: If short "tis sharp, if long “tis light: * He tempers ali, A TOUCHING SCENE, Cuban Insurgents Pay Tribute to Their Prisoners’ Valer, Details have been received from Cienfue gos, Cuba, regarding the release of the six teen Spanish soldiers who were eaptured by the insurgents in the engagement fought at Tardio Ojo de Agus. In that encounter sixty-four Bpanich soldiers had made a gal. lant stand against 1200 insurgents. The sol- diers ‘wers commanded by Colonel Valle, Major Sanchez and Oaptaine Navarro and Rio, who were among those captured and released by Rego, the insurgent leader, The Intter was the first to st the Spanish offi. vers, and, embracing Colonel Valle, he said: “Return 10 your comrades, heros, You are an honor to the Spanish Nation, and 1 am proud to be able to boast of descen ling rom such ple,” : Then followed a touching moment, dur- ing which the Bpaniards and the Cubans embraced each other and bade each other farewell, the Cubans shouting as the Span. jards Bi away: *"Adios, valientes Es The Spanish soldiers, nearly all wers wounded, were well eared for while in the hands of the insu , and ate at same t as Rego, action of the C bans has caused great good feeling toward Great Britain Getting Ready. Miners from Alaska say Canadian miltary lice are fortifioations th Alaskan Re ding» fy The KING LUDWIG'S CASTLES, Thiee of Them Cost Forty-Six Million Dollars. There are no examples of modern decorative art which can approach the superb palaces built by Bavaria's In pane monarch, Ludwig, that brilliant, weird and erratic genius, whose artistic perceptions remained undimmed even when insanity had crept like a cloud over bis mind. Upon the three great castles, Neusch wanstein, Chiemsee and Linderhof, King Ludwig expended the sum of 185, DOO.000 marks, or about $46,000,000. A single banquet hall is sald to have cost a sum exceeding $18,000,000, The cas- tle of Herren-Chiemsee was begun in 1870, and, after eleven years of inces- sant work, only part completed at the time of Ludwig's death, There was no fetall so small that Ludwig did not give it his personal attention. Herren. Chiemsee is on a lonely Island, and the castle stands at the top of a slope, and is reached by 720 steps In the purest Carrara marble, This stalrway is 140 feet wide, and the effect to Ix superb. is said The bed chamber of Herren Chiemsee represents an expenditure of more than $4.000000, The royal decorations are fewels and gold that every the compass of room there + to be found precio The cham 8a study OE Wi to lapida- ries in purpld irked out with ‘ ble jewels have % Foi t . ; yrieatal iD that IOUS meta sindded been removed and to partly restord { the royal fi mains Over A reproduction A MARVEL. REMARKABLE AND ASTONISWNING CURRY OF AN EXTILEME CASE OF ST, VITUS DANCE How a Young Lady the Use of Her Hegained Arms, Limbs and Speech in Three Weeks, thing, lgrew w until February rit § 5 iDlervais “The firal week in Mare 4 vised] bw Pilig ER MOE NB Dr. Wi 4 rae WaAA a Pink got some of the pill drug store the i and Hall street Bafore 1 bad taken half the { the box a remarkable change was notiosd in my condition “Gradually 1 regained the use o arms and Mabe and sr , and by the pills were gone | was up and hone almost well But my mothe it wise to get another box 6f the this she did, and here you me fore you with more strength and bition than I ever had “Some of our near neighbors atiribute my regained body and health to some miracu. lous or supernatural agency: but my mother and most intimate friends know that the care was effected by Dr. Williams’ Pink Pill “Three wosks from the day 1 swallowed the first dose of the pills I was as well as you soe me to-day.” Dr. Williama' Pink Pills for Pale People are a specific for troubles peenliar to fe- males, such as suppressions, irregularities and all forms of al — They build ap the blood and restore the glow of health to pas and sallow cheeks, In men they effect a radical care in all cases arising from men. tal worry, overwork or excesses of whatever nature, They are manufactured by the Dr. Wille jams’ Medicine Company, Schenectady, N .. and are sold by all drugeiste at 50 cents & box or six boxes for $2.50, There are a great many people whe are lazy in every particular except in the matter of personal adornment. IAT 8 Lox at rier { ne contents f my fime the waht and ee AM eso hy the nw r ih tlie, stand more fms Berlin has a population of L150, accord. ing 10 the census Just taken Beware of Olntments for Catarrh That Contain Mercury, as mercury will surely destroy the sense of sell and completely derauge the wholes stem whe entering it through the mucous surfaces, Such articles should never be used except on prescriptions from reputable physicians, as the damage they will dois ten fold to the good you can possibly derive from them. Halls Ustarrh Care, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co..9 Toledo, O., contains no mercury and is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, In bufing Hall's Catarr bh Oure be sure to get the genuine, It is taken internally, and is made in Toledo, Ohio, M F.J. Cheney & Co. Testimonials free, Sold by Drugyists, price Toc. per bottle. Alaska wold felds paid fai rly ‘well inst sum” Dr, Kilmer's SwaMp-Roor cures all Kidney and Riadder troubles, Pamphlet and Consultation free, Laboratory, Binghamton, N. Y. The Atlanta Expesition Jury of Awards held its ARAL Stanton Th anion. Piso's Care cured mo of a Throat and Lung trouble of theee years’ standing. —B. ‘Cavy, untington, Ind, Nov. 13, 1894, a an et HIRI There is good sleight some of the back parishes of the rey ap Quebec, Canada, It is More Than Weonderfal how patient! suffer with oa i Beeps them wih! aut ARTI Te Fe Ta Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U, 8. Gov't Report RoYal Baking Powder ABSOLUTELY PURE i America One Hundred Year's Ago. When a man had enough tea he placed his spoon across his cup indicate that he wanted no more A new arrival In a jail was set upon by his fellow prisoners and robbed of everything he had. Buttons were scarce and the pegs or laces. Pork, beef, salt fish potatoes and ] hominy were the staple diet all the year | round. The whipping post and pillory were Baroness a Laborers Recently at Nutley, NX. J., of a who was once a baroness Wife. as the wife woman died Li ISK John Link advertised for a housekeeper, An | guswer came woman, who { sald she came from Berlin, Germany Link told her he could not pay high ages for a housekes but would give her Wages, or he would marry |} on the married In a pas found her death York { were documents to I the Albert bein, stated an's mother { bertina 10 common laborer a from this and expensive, av trousers wee fastened with a home and small woman decided latter course, and they were New knge still standing In Boston and New slhie was A day laborer considered hin Jar pald w gs a day A man who jeered at self well ith two shill the preacher or fined criticised the sermon was Two stage coaches bore all the travel | York A gentleman bowing to a lady always packet ' "em it} between New and Boston other scraped his feet on the ground Crockery plates they dul cause ATLANTA ¥e EXPOSITION THE JoHN CHURCH Co. NEW YORK. CINCINNATI TR a ET et et et tt a TE JMPERIAL Always WINS HOSTS of CHICAGO " THE EVERETT PIANO CO. BOSTON And GRANUM ™E wind ¢ Superior Merits become sknown. It is the Safest FOOD for Convalescents! Sold by DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE! John Carle & Sons, New York, a a al The Greatesi , wcuical Discovery of the Age. KENNEDY'S ¢ It misc makes Song for cataloros limore Streets, Chicage fon $3 ADAYSURE. i= tm of a Factory : 12th. Bockwell Tanks apd Pus Kir and F CE a RL RE ee Lr a a Nt - we Tur ¥ Jol ewe tow & ¥ wrlie #1 onee, PETROIT, RICHISAN DONALD KENNEDY, OF ROXBURY, MASS., S ASTHMA SPECIFIC n FIYE minutes. ™ Bend yi package. Sold by Bas discovered In one of COMMOoR posture weeds a ody that cures every 5 2 Nn e Bog sent portpaid kind of Humor, from the worst Scrofuls - fA ny re pt of $5.60, Six bores $5.00, down to & com 6 pine. é Four TO ress THOUS, POPHAR, PEILA., FA. He bas tried over eleven hundred eases, and neve wid in two cases (both thunde He bas now in his possession two hundred oortif- entos of its value, all within twenty miles of B« Send postzl card for book. A benefit is always experienosd from the first bottle, and a perfect cure is warranted when the right gu is taken, Waen the lunge are affected Rt canses shooting pains, like needles passing through them : the same with the Liver or Bowels, This i= caused by the ducts being stopped, and always disappears fo 8 week after taking it. Read the label 17 the stomach is foul or billous it will on ase squeamish jeclings at first Ao change of diet ever necessary. Est the ber you can get, and enough of it Dosa, one tablespoonfal in water at bed time Hu - ver inti. Timely Warning. The great success of the chocolate preparations of ! the house of Walter Baker & Co. (established in 1780) has ted to the placing on the market many misleading and unscrupulous imitations of their name, labels, and wrappers. Walter Baker & Co. are the oldest and largest manu- facturers of pure and high-grade Cocoas and Chocolates on this continent. No chemicals are used in their manufactures. Consumers should ask fer, and be sure that they get, the genuine Walter Baker & Co.’s goods. WALTER BAKER & CO., Limited, DORCHESTER, MASS. Dus sip ' PARKER'S HAIL BALSAM ¢ snd besutifies the hale > Gray Ceier, a OE t Hestore outhful iy - FRIESIAN CATTLE sed for milk, butler HoLsrein + nothing lost Scott’s Emulsion makes cod-liver oil taking next thing to a pleasure, You hardly taste it. The stom- ach hows nothing about it—it does not trouble you there. You feel it first in the strength that it brings: it shows in the color of the cheek, the rounding of the angles, the smoothing of the wrinkles. It is cod-liver oil digested for you, slipping as easily into the blood and losing itself there as rain-drops lose themselves in the ocean. What a satisfactory thing this is—to hide the odious taste of cod-liver oil, evade the tax on the stomach, take health by surprise. There is no secret of what it is made ofthe fish-fat taste is lost, but nothing is lost but the taste. Perhaps your wg. pe has a substituie 2 Seolt’s Emulsion, fsn’t the standard ail others ry to equai the best for you to buy 2 so cents and $1.00 Al Druggists BOWNE Chemists = © = New Vouk
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