REV. DR. TALMAGE, | SUNDAY’S SERMON IN THE NEW YORK ACADEMY OF MUSIC, Subject: “Wholesale Divorce ”? Text: “What, therefore, together let not man put asunder,’'- xix., 6, God hath joined Matthew I'hat there are hundreds and thousands of infelicitous homes in America no one will doubt, If there were only one skeleton in the closet, that might be locked up and abandoned, but in many ¢ me there is a nin the hallway and skeleton in all the apartments, “Unhappily married” are tw seriptive of many a homes orthodox minister to prove pair that there is a hell I'hev are Sometimes a grand and gra 1% woman will and h will be a we with Mrs, s and the great soul, erated man will be united s John Wesley, or united to a | n Milton, 8 and | blame, and | scold, and skelet o words de. | It needs no a badly mated there now, r life Sigour- | the great vixe generally, | Thomas Carlyle was his metimes, Arties are to m the roe is | Dr, Somebody on March 17, | sion to Newport or a | | practically | there are other State } i AIH o the i 3 all prepare alous int no bride's woflin, What we want i& that the Congress of the United States change the National Constitu- tion so that a law can be passed which shall be uniform all over the country, and what shall be right in one State shall be right in all the States, and what {s wrong in one State will be wrong in all the States, How is it now? 1f a party in the marriage the tremendous, and there will be king about the blossoms in a hair than about the cypress on a more | relation gets dissatisfied, it is only necesss to move to another State to achieve libera- tion from the domestic tie, and divorcee is effectnd so sasy that the first one party knows of it is by seeing in the newspaper that Rev, 1806, introduced in anew marriage relation a me the household who went off ona pleasure excur- 1Siness excursion to bride's house, No of the Union which ipon the disin- arriage relation, while , ke our own New York had for a long time the re idiocy of n : marriage lawiul ve and fourtee ears of age ff th States her of Married at the here are States put a pre of the m Chicago. cards, mium tegration State, that nent tw The Congress ve for a change « on and to appol rommittes 1p of single ge . but of men lies, and their familic Washin aR i nest, rigl uniforr that everything from Sar Horn, That will put an in marriages, Tha \ into a decent tated prehensive, ' BR NOW si Jann | selves to the no our National at this when 1 thi f Nati ‘ Hear it, good men and women of Ameriea, that po long ago as 1562 a law was Pasa] by Congresa forbiddin the Territories feel the iYEamy in and in all the places where Fans twenty vears Lhatl not easy enougl If the muitiy Sam0 led diy Fe Ar= i arts will hav application, against doubled in the Unit how very easy it is Western Besorve, divorees to marriag: eleven, In Rhode Island is thirteen, in Yerimnont one to fourteen. Is not enough’ I want you divoree always luteness of society : pot one cam of divoree, 1} yore her days of glory nnd virtue, Then ihe reign oo vice began, and divoree be r epddemie, If you want to know how npldly ‘he empire went down, ask Gibbon What we want in this eon and in al) lands is that divorce be made more and more and more dient Phen peopw te fore they enter that relation will sauded that there will probably be no escape from it except through the door of the sep. ulcher, Then they will pause on the verge of that relation until they wre fully satisfied that it is best, and that it is right, and that it is happiest, Then we shall have no more marriage in fun, Then men and women will pot enter the relation with the idea it is only & trial trip, and if they do not like it they can get out at the first landing. Then this whole question will be taken out ol the friv. that easy to notice tl Fro lone int frequency of with the diss ! years had Rome r 0 ney he per | may we have a stances M: ree APM to a great ext inl spe alat to the relat f purchase s into the nattractive ti for L} ol 4] r sver \ v se that has ey be will be is good character Ask God whom you shall marry if you marry at all, A union formed in prave be a happy union, t} ickness pale the heek, and poverty bread tray, { death ope nall graves 1 all the ALO A ArT r will ' i { nt 100 Test alin ie hy getting tw fl the tr Rome of the gread ] : 1 n inf rn : Al i the wWiae rm inding iy started from inderstandings that were allowed t 2 nand go on until bh and religi wh in the eras! And, fellow ; ell as fell tians, i#t us have thing 1hat # mat ree Cases Ave Hethe mis ral sou WAL Ww inns ne FRR Wars « the AEMIDSt any Arriage siate PBleswod institution! Instead of two arms fight the battle of life ir; instead of twe . itinize the 1 of life, four; in stead the burden of life, four twice the rage, twice the | 0, twice the y twite the » the matrimonial Outside that 1 all blek inside the the f two shou i Witte ¢ rey. ambit Joneses entions, a but bower there ’ yf only one angel of love it angel stand at the floral doorway « Edenie bower with drawn sword to w down the worst foe of that bower—easy divores And for every paradise lost may there be a paradise je gnined, And alter we quit our here urighter home in heaven at which this moment are fa foe our arrival and ng we Larry oralow, guest home the windows of miline faces watehing wondering why so | Norwegian Rettlement for North Carolina, The Rey, Mr. Btiltweit, a Norwegian Luthe eran minister of North Dakota, arrived in Durham, N. C., a few days ago, He is visits ing that section with a view of selecting some loeality to which he can bring & colony of his fellow countryme: His report of the cone ditions of tite farmers ln some parts of the Dakotas is truly doleful, He says there ja a strong inclination on the part of many Nore weglans in the Northwest to remove South which they regard as a more laviting fel i for thm, o and respectabiit | | ont, SABBATH SCHOOL. INTERNATIONAL LESSON MARCH 31, FOIy Review of the Fourth Quarter—Serip ture Reading, Hebrews 1., 1-14 = Golden Text: Matt, xi,, 29-Commentary. Beheaded 28, Lressox I.--John the Baptist (Mark vi,, 17-24 Golden text, Math, x., ‘Fear not them which kill the body, but are not able to kill the soul.” Here we see the the mystery of the sufferings of the righteous hatred of the wicked, as in the of Joseph at the hands of his brothren the Potiphar; David from his Laniel and Jeremiah the apostles from the , the Jesus Himself from indd down His life I'he times are still on and the peed to rems His words Pear n these thing ie thou faithful unt through the and wn from their emies Christ hatir Jaw thosge for whom He RN things Five Ti text, Lu) with go taught us death, fo Golden . “hungry hings endure patie 4 this diy in i to feed the bread of r Hi LH POse rye nKe, no Hke Philip but simply ] ROOG, cannot me short of its require give lif f sinfulness and weaknowm ments through the of the fleab Lessox YI John ix {brit and the Man Born I 1-11 iden text, John 1 5 i the ens is the wer of } for Hin This read care | the sub erity and lead, santia remen being alone wn Je He will ve His if Lessox XII (Luke x. 1 . Pray ye the ref that He woul into His harvest and woman are the instruments Npirit gather out this ele infallible and God breathed word is vuflicient equipment | every SN worker, «Lesson hary rth aborers arted men wh the t body, The the all filled send Ie Willing 1} nos t rit FOUCHT TO SAVE THEIR CROPS. Hungarian Peasants Cut a Canal Dike After a Battle With a Land Company, The Temesvar district of Hungary has been | | dose; threatenad for several days with floods from the swollen waterways, The peasants held meetings to consider means of saving their arops, and finally decided to cut the dikes of the Bega Canal, thus turning the water into the territory of a Royal Duteh company, which owns much land and thousands of ent. tie in the district, The company was fore. warned, It posted a foree of its employes at the point where the peasants planned to open the dike, and instructed them to drive off every one who attempted to approach the canal, The peasants attacked the employes with soythes and cluls, dispersed them after a hot fight, and cut a deep ditoh Shrough the canal bank. They were obliged to for their lives when the water burst out, Thou sande of neres were under water within a few hours, About 7500 of the company's pigs wore drowned, and 10,000 head of cattle wore in imminent danger, The company claims he avy damages from the Government. The Ministries of the Interior and Agriculture will investigate the matter, Mining Precious Stones, Colorado is a very well defined ree gion for precious-stone hunting. Many thousands of dollars worth of cut beryl have been taken from the mines of that State, pears to be quite general in several parts of the country. The golden beryl was mined in Connseticut Years ago and many 1 ids of them have been mined here 10 <upply the trade, The fine aqunn © come quite from Stone ham, Me, or rather mineral, abounds in New Mexico and Arizona, where it ext This gen, valy was mined by the early Aztecs, and later by the Spaniards and | The demand for it is) Pu blo Indians. good, and the pace with the sales nets in the world latter Territories here, or rather hills and scorpio and soldi I'S, Next to rubies are the and good mines fortunes to the owners phires have been ble numbers, | the Ruby Missouri River, east of Helena, to say, the the tematic supply never The come keeps finest gar from these Peridots are mined from the ant n nests by the Indian taken diamon. ls, most y would Beautiful sap found in considera also rubies between Eldorado 1} nbont M mntana, Craze from search for fron brilliant ¢ rs. | places 1 the highest miners stones taken sap) rubies, “What do stones amour of an « Xe rt “In a 830,000.00 “What d in tl ¢ way of Not 8 nse the il v * Advertiser ———— Children Born on Holidays, ———— - She Cuts Cord Wood, Catharine { iki Year id, wh near Huguen lenth of her b has suppor child by cutting cord York World uinins the Years ago, since ———— An Incomplete Honse, . | ver the furs b Bitter The ls Judg WAN Wit,* (end oppe time Wendell made a wition. Call It a Craze. AN ALARMING CONCERNING HOW BAD HABITS The New Vork Tvibune save taking headache powders is increasing to an Alarming exten! among = great number of wo men throughout the country [hese powders as their name indicates, are claimed by the manu facturers to be a positive and speedy cure for any form of headache in many cases their chief ingredient is morphine, opium, cocsine or some other equally injurious drag having a tendency to deaden pain. The habit of taking them fs easily formed, Hat almost impossible to shake off. Women usually begin taking them to re lieve a raging headache and soon resort to the powder to alleviate any Hittle pain of ache they may be subjected to, and finally like the wor phine or opium fiend, get into the habit of taking them regularly, imagining that they are in pan if they happen to miss their reguiar dose In nine cases out of ten, the trouble is in the stomach and Hver lake a simple laxative and liver tonic and remove the offending matter which deranges the stomach and causes the headache Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are composed entirely of the purest, concentrated, vegetable extracts, One Pellet i= a sugar-coated, easily swallowed: once used, always in favor, They posi tively cure sick headache and remove the disposition to it, Mr. KE. Vanoason, of vier Lake, Laperr Co Mich., writes ‘IT not infrequently have an at. tack of the headache It usually comes on in the forenoon At my dinner I eat my regular meal, and take one or two of Doctor Pierce's Pleasant Pellets imme. diately after, and in the course of an hour my headache is cured and po bad effects. 1 feel better every way for having taken hewn not STATEMENT WOMEN. ARE FORMED. The habit of Ih are worth aoe ir in i for nothing eloe to cure headache This valuable gem ape | beryl has also | yerwy N requiring a the ROYA POWDER, absolutely pure powder and all receipts DCCAlISe tor cooking leavening agent L SAKING it » cream of tartar of 33 greater leave ning strength other powders, will give best results. 1 food f) flavor Z 3 i Le) > Frightiul to Sailors on the I'he sailors on the Ammen r and LA Ram, WAry abon holes that artmetn i lead to th lighter, « more t will make sweeter, of wholesome. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., FLT ASE ALT ASL Al HL: ONE ENJOY Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts rently yet promptly or Ft and Bowels, cleanses the sys- tem effectually, dispels « head- aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro duced, pleasing to the taste and ac- ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beueficial in its effects, prepared only from the most bealthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50 cent bottles by all leading drug gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on band will pro- cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL, LOUISVILLE, XY NEW YORK, A.V the Kidneys, ie — rn. | nt Do not accept any Don SHAVE BEES Oo) AFLETE BaCHIARS IB CRT A RarBiINE IT Ase mELED wpe Mowery - o rim polio d baw repaine he Low ons ts = fe it Chime wh Looe That The i i that ¢ don | buy She reguwirs snd 1 | : f i Aermotor Co. , Usage “DAVIS CREAM SEPARATORS bucceistul. Meritorious : © Mined Free EF AcErTs WarTES DAVIS & RANKIN BLDC, & MFC. CO. k Me 8 turers 240-284 W, Lake $1 Chicago, Hi, RUPTORE ured Flas . » wh t be the Axe! P In mand t profit to him by your u the substitute But how is it with you! What reason can you hava for wanting to take the risk ? Certainly not econ. the greatest economy in every direction money, t:me, clothes and health an imitation. be honest—send it back. sm TAMES PYLE N ¥ “ Where Dirt Cathers, Waste Rules.” omy-—Pearline leads to the most If your grocer sends you Saves — Creat Saving Results From the Use of SAPO LIO “"Wethink Piso'sCURE for CONSUMPTION is the only medicine for coughs * ~JENNIE PINCKARD, Springfield, IIL, Oct. 1, "94 CONSUMPTION Cures Where All Else Falls. BEST COUCH SYRUP. TASTES Good, USE IN TIME, »OLD RY DRUGGISTS, 23 UTS,
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