t REV. DR. TALMAGE THE BBOOKLfN DIVINES SUNDAY SERMON. HHW£g "•'■"“•A ton Wilts nuha - lotto to —***•,h* ft"1'** f* termtrtal ud Um totertstol, (h» hud *a4 too wtec. «*•£• ,Mt5“i°o to too muwtloa of too KM* Tho wlup at tapplntioa it la T. What realm of tee raa teitledjjiilie itotoaootam. whalcoroau •|°ot, wtatdnaiiTuMolthdauttalalt taws arpultba throve Mddh Joba howl £®* Wtoa»'"to *ma,we moms, I'wt «■* tolttd ta rtnitasdtnva tram kilt Uddoiuitha ftibanaea epoetin theme« tool' hud >ta wittls* abnot Ouepal acta; J«jO,»o iMani ehowla*ktatead by ^Ttof oyMitJ artantoa todkut awrW, IK kU »** l by coottot 2°^,toAtocm poets, sad ankle* arraaaati y°at tha. raaoirartloa that ctaad aa tootlyaaootha da, ha pleated I i **4o *»a Mi bed V [ Miteoxtiy (tarn tha appauaar » to»*M eaten spread arose! tea 1 ratsiae at hoar af aaaait, whee he I «>• an of jplan taiaytad with Ire; r toto wdrfajir to« parable*, tha adnrtn. liy*todUi the bootees ihe nptsraa, tee gaaoUtloaa, Vba von at am Oh?to* tthte lasobenaa,as tall at heartbeats, so •rtapateeor, so wet Vtu Mats, setrUm fou: with pain brushes, that k takn hold tote hold at tautewrmmS mT JUT style toa.*>st*taiaea end hvtti stay, we kasw tortr rtyleseven tort vaaaad set lost ha too lap of too papa to an who la toe ratoar. the daxtetehud thirtulual tart oTke seaalnVrwiiHlUy. “»a Ukaantaf tor » so vat oodtr tot wisps." Aula, btooU tote eaaMaateoa slay tut to eh eaanartal Chrtattaa work. We stead "I? toup^tairt tart tasrtiaps wassiK cusewthtak at. la ou neoaTofrim ey*7urtt Una dy ta tea throve of i Had ud aUpto la Eaaiaad. la cat land rttaaetrotaeteatwyoerttU «u dy to Ih* threat ad Pad aad Might to ladle. B an tw —rtk im hdkfldtdP Hwuthaa au gel a tart tr. ot etetp a telt, er book an ay*. whether teed prayer rtarte (ran u fate tea -Ut breath M e ooanlry aU^Li£55fa«y2iai?h u all toatentos and *a white bar niter bey ^S^-VSVt£.“T£Z Syy^to.*ytod.A»nhad tea* tee latest ^•srshTh^rSd-^ tether preyed. • If tedeafcild ahoald lire ta VtaenaQaau at »-p*—*. mv too rata ta |£,,«.rSS3fe.rfi nre the (>££>• ^ m9>a~ua’ __ _ol (IMIom, that war to th* aadMoif am** tbad tua Mt an boat MMMtMaaamiuairtamu *f taithwoaMM of ao avail. Tbeoookaiyv, “Ha UMtot kj aar aad Mated him." Jfoat tag a tail grows man a Vi bad aovar aom a aaateaa.oravwant.or a nowar, or Urn tea* at Mi oar* lather or mother, OhrlM motetuaa tba dam from Bit owa toono aad eric* tM dat too aa tyi talra, aad *M Da owa teak appHa* tba altaag* madia*laiait, aad aaddaaly all tba oaten of aartb aad aky rath la aaoa tte aaaly maatail optle atm aad, tte* tamaataaaoaa aooa drovw oat IM teac togb*. WMa ■* aaaa tM gttof of Maty aad Mar tha H« mm dova aad artet with (Mm. Boom •ay H la tM ahortaat ran la IM DIM*, bat to m* M aaoa, baimaia ol Ha Car raaeblag Mtefafbte* •boat lb* laohwt—‘ J«aua atpr Bo vary baman Ha euald aot Maad tte* make at droaay or apiteoar or patmlrtea arhaagor or dataaatl* bat Ma mtatcaaa oat Wm armpatbaUabarnd toward M. B> vary, twjrteam. Oaalpataot aad majaatlo tad dterioar, (tea aagal at tba bow co'wul w.dh wlaa aapab’raf aacfraltag a uolvatwa, amdyatbawtoaf paadlawma, baada of Mtp tataaM. “TM band* of a am aadtr tte wino." That* taaklad of rvbglaa la oar day (bat my tarn itettm Thar* art moo aai wo®**apaadiag thalrtba* la dttoeta ttea ovartbaftaavodatato gelag aboai from i prayar mam hag to prayar mntiag, aad boa 1 tharrh to thank, mUtag Mw happy tbay arm Bal ahow tbam a mhtarfptiaa pa par awaak (baa to go aad rtelt tM teak, or tall tbam la tartalm a wahdatar, or apaak out ta* aom* aa popular CkrMUa nteamriar. aad tbay bata broauhttte or Mltok ta ttmalda or nddra attack of grip. Their reflglo* te all wtag aad aa bond. They aaa By Marta a aid. bat tbay aaaaot raaeb oat aartb ward. White Thamaa Ohniwara aoeaplol tha abate of Batal philaaophy id dt, Indrawn DnjTafo.tr ha had nnl down M tea boat ta paar. aad tha robaat waa took boM at tha oar aad baoaa to pall, taylno, ‘ " r, lay boM w«h all yoar telqbt for tbo world** caaawa. baatted baaror white tha Mown haaaklac op. and aaoeoaiaw that la oar tints U te tbabah t to fl anim tha aMtaaatedtaopaak ot than an tea narttttaa ad aU wlabadteaaa. la it not etna hr aooa ••• ta tett tha othar tida of tha atocy aad to ■aw teal teatety la tha baano of pnotlaal I Ophite loaf Look at ttetenbowand aad Inaniaad parka, whnn Iba larallda aaay «2mm35*m£ irfllwiitoMaS xzszSE* WhB bllao «mT r ltftad ual WtolMuttMarnl Wbat vomadaIt baadagad! WhB tlgbdWnaa* tt tt»ol.dl Wbat atom taaasd Blip* tt brought tn*o tho paari baaabad baraorl Oh,lam so glad that la tba Ttaton ot a* hut BaaAUrl aaw tba wing wbora tba haad. BoU as that atrarlaat* lag raj' tor all tbs totting aadmlwadsntood nod sugaring a'dvnary ohildrao ot Ood.and know right wall bat to )ota joar hand, at laal amaaatpatad baa tba atruggla, will ba tba aotl hand, tka gatla band, tba trlnm pbact haad. ot Wtm wbe wtpath away all taara Iroa all tana. That wtu ba tba Mho* ot tha King otwhlah tba peat aaag a tons* wbat Booteh dialaati Qb a bcanlt, boaala war! that wa'ra Hrln’ liikaaoa. da tunny <* the lu wa anan tnuraj taro', Bat la TOln wa loan ot something to wkiah our baarta ann otUg. For Ita baaoly b a Itoathlag to tba palaaa o* tba King. ffaMaaar fnaa't await at owwr yoadag a Ids gala. IbaB to^asn^ ba raady, lor. ya baa, Mb goto tat ocr lama bahrtatgly botmlai la's rala* oar rota and Bag. Soon ww'U matt, to pan ana Bair, r tba pah aaa ot tbs Etna. BILL ASP'S LETTER. nn oniDui au oora non tbb FAranAL bomb I Laafffrtlo* aM H bathe lad anra tiruhlalipi "U*a* at aawi a>a all r Mad aa Waaaaaahaar Uraa aabllma " -- V ——a ataterpr Major gbUi alurtath paaa. fedaaflbadaU ~r- 1 el hia J<*i. Ha had *aaa ■aa* paain and Map PanU; bad Und is aaadblaV^I I, amea( Iba tod la btrfld nbroab ««* lo opafata ba la aabaa, nmaa, IMa br taora >baa atxip paan, ba aaaar "•"•rad ha tka pnb a* data bad Jamba. bal bb « bob hb maadaraad bp road will >ad nad I Mar. Whal a afe trial old a*a ba aa* tad. 1 bn a bttar balm aa aa* Mm ba •rtb ba aa bb axbdbb bbtbdap. A Mad, «ta>rd 'ba widow aad iba kibwTaaa: wbat a cwfon fea Malabar feaaal. ad baw ffeh fea laofe araanbtar aad Wfebfe wbraa Ood famd. I anaa ran bar bab wbaa I frit battar Nr b> r pra aawa, aad aaw I aaaaa feiak af bar aitbowt raa Hatat fea aaaaa feaaaaa feat araaa ataa flora tfe uTmit af fea triad aad 1 ‘ drad. ■a. Tba aood la afe brtraiad wbk feat' baaaa. IifelaMa ta baa aad Vara caa •nttona to aaaaa. kW1 «W»T Mtaaa feailt baa aad fea Ifea tbaaa two—wall, feat waaM batbadawaaf ibaaffliafra 04 eaaata aaa pafeoa raoraa aad laaaty Ifeaa taraZacfe taawaartbfec«f feat pmt aadkr frattv feat aaraaaaaararaxa Mta ■aa abawfeqr baar afaarabat dnab aaaoaa Ura dafe featmwaraaaara aad abaBar a« fea taara raflaa. tJm few aaa aaaa tad aka> tab ta aaafear. Wbaa a raaa aaara lfe fena I THE NATHOMALOAMK. la Tertian baaaball team Is toulag Kan Jbmkttf* aoweaptainof tbs Ftttttourg r^aTetSlhaSu MaU“* **•*"*• ■* **■ WaM will do tha bulk of tbs oataMng for tk* LoviSTlDt NMk Bmfcnba bare release i by Baltimore laddpadby Louisville. Ptoikr narriid hia threat tato execution and voiutmiUr retired here tba LoeM villa * Bwtag at area—t Mi tha ra.*»n.n team ta both fielding tad hnttiag „ HaMgar Hanlon, at lleltfmors. turn offered Ha* York (&.0 for Pilcher Clarke. ffatlHtoe released PUehar Krum, and tbaa regret I log U recalled thareleaaa. Qaptal* Nash. at Boaton, oarer put up * hatter el*-cooed gnat tkaa tk la aaaaoo. HanaoareaUoad Berks la New York's left bald, ud prorsd tba ebaage a good mi. Wore axtra laalag gumoa hare bare ulayed by Otacdnaatt tkaa by aay other League eeah. The Boston playare to a maa thiuk tiny hare only Beni more to heal out la win tha poena rt Tbare la a (oaaral koet going op among tba manager* and players about tha naw ooaobtaft rtl«, beknrer baa bsoo aaatguod by Captain Duels, Ot Sow lor*, to catch ItroWrecu larly. Farrell trill attend to "—(In re ■seal. Tha Sain me tree uad tba Trolley Dodg ere" are the lei eel terete ued by beaebeL writer* to dmagnate the PhiiadelpMaa ead Brook tyre respectively. At Ll batty. Mo.. Oarer IiemmoU, kfteea ram of age, was almost Uetantiy killed on Um public school groonda by a baaaball hit ting him orer tha heart. Two umpires of tka National Loagre bn. Uore that Hawley of Frttabarg, wUfbe tha mar pitcher of iMi, .Jar aurpaaauw Boale. Mmrklu, Nlrhou, BUretm, at al. Ukrt, of Pittsburg; Smith, of tka Phi ted si pkta«i Phillips, of (Vaednnoil end Hoffer, of Baltimore, euarn to bo the beat "tad*' in the pushing department this season. Anson, of Chicago, eoye: "My sew third baseman, Fverrti, Is* world-hearer. He oan fire anybody points on playing third baas, hare tha price of lha nreon la Mut." BUrette. ofYtoaaoo, kre adopted a Dow mo. I to* la delivering the belL Me doablee hlm *»U up la such a way sa to make one believe be Le gulag to pit oh I be ball wtth two heeds. Catcher FMbar, of Chaituanngs, has tains tooth. la a recent glum against XaahvlUo Umy Jail our, and Umpire goiter had to --11 time to allow him to uok there op and wuah them. Cue nor, of 8t. Louie, b batting freely enough to make thoao who wore aanlouv to hare him dropped from the Mew York team • tali hr was a Qiaat now. lie la e»ci.ie[t a eucctolly of hocoo run. ead feu-teggvbi this aaeana. Paul Hinas, tha old l'rovidcuoo Odder rm. fasre to be crowded uB the ilamcod. After •everal year* of letitemeai 1m will agate catur Ibu profcmiuri. having secured as en gagemcnr wtth lbs Unillngtoa (Tow.i) club or ouptole ead Una La—-men. Tbo Naw Yuika loot their fttel sumo In Louis el lie stare 1*M They eon Id not bat lha bail, while Loalavllie took kindly to tl-e pitching of Uuckis, iftlhet eight hits tu iksve Innings. Maekta fheei gevu way tu llonwell, who did excellent work. PBOMINEWT PEOPLE. The Cans of Sia* bu takes le rldkng a Majf«4e. tjuaaa Tknorie stlU ftukora pally from rheumatism. bismarak says pm grand re woman aebdwe tto Isaiahs*. iuam WhUooiftb Riley la wilting a uni on koosJsr bln TVo Mikado of Japea la toad of tootbaU andagakMi a good game. IsbMIlilt baooma a laamlwt of the Chicago Times-Herald slag. Ths Loadoo Spectator waits william Wftl soa appointed as Poet Laanmta of England. Governor Even, of Booth Caroline, la a jpadeaie of Cal on College, flfihrrasstailj. Ooaptsollsr Koksts Is reported to her* da allaed ■ ha Prerdaecy of three Haw Tort banks. Ofci Gladstone's bedstead la hang Ike motto. "Christian, Xemembar WhntThon Baal lo Do." Merlon Crawford Is said to ha tba band •omaet aoreUst on earth, bis fcatena being of thu pare Orwsk typo. Swinburne, the English poet, la Bfiy-alght yaan old, Is «to tost nigb and has a ghastly taco aed a head of unkempt hair. The king of Dahomey was adulated In Paris, and speaks SOT oral European las gaagui. Be weed hack to savagery baoaaaa ha wus sroaiad la tom. U Is snaoaooal that XadyaM klpbng has dscMsd to iwriait India, presumably tor tba purpose of gsulag freah matarlal far talae of at* in that strange lead. Peas Ideal retire, of Prance, speaks anal, lank Ungltsb, a language that has a)ways pro rad a stasibUag block to IhW great as Jonty of Pnnob public man. Whttsiaw Ectd, editor of the Maw Turk Tribune la la Paris, sod has a hill beard. Clone shaving amid the sharp dying sand of the Egyptian dasarta was too muck for him. On Ms farm at Lebanon, Ks, Oousrreae man Bland has tat» bin Daria apple trees In good growth. Thais fruit sails fag forty Mb a hasbsli and the trees bear about Bve bushels saab. aiutw*. ovtour, cooKrnar* i«m« in Am kM> of OonmoiL hoa alaendonad golf Mdlokoo to the bteyceu. ii Balfour MU tbo vogue for mnay Tory you newer*, golf way ba npatol to «raa« toarvM. Oeaeeal Hugwr, who, on tha leHiemwiI of ■oeogetdaad tha promotion of Milaa thia fall, will ba tha making MnyorOoaoeml of the Celled Matoe Army, la kaowu aaumgtha laJiaaa aa "Tha Maa Who Taika Oaao.T “Mark Twain" la aaid to ham aat to work In aarwoat to rwvln kit brokoa futtuaea. ■ Ho haa Jaat algaod a aoolraot for a iaotora tout around tlio world. Me wlU alart irotn Haa PraaotoM aai tat maho tha people laegk (a Aagiulle and ladle. Mm Hobart I/atta Stomneoa, wttb bar aoa, Lloyd Oelroro, arrived la Baa Praanleeo, Cat., item Rom on. Ska will a liar nab* bar fata it reel demo* between Oakland aad Apia, •ba nya her huaoaod lab ha* la good dr eumeUeoee. Ole uapabllahad wetting* rep raaaet a a mall lortoau. Bt I—tor Bdmaada, at Tenaobt, who frequently appear* before tha Maprama Oouit at Wellington to erg a* uaam, la ba mom rotmat health than wbaa ha mttmd from tha Haanta, and ha look# yomugar aad mom brlak aad dapper, partly owing to tha atochee of feahtonacle eat that ha now waaw. Pitaaa CaaMouaaaa, itoadan Mlalakarto tha UiHa l Wataa, haa arrlmd at He. HMh bum, haartag a large hound volawa aoa. taloieg Amenaaa pmw noUeaa aa tha itwth Of the late Qwr, wktah ha will ahww to Char mabolaa aad tha BuaMaa Iomega aothort Mat aa evtdanea of tha Maadly feeUag ef aa flatted Hratne toward# BaatW RUNMMC AWArTbOW CANADA. •a Waal, a. alavm ta Oaaadm about •law ihW year la United Wataa. Three yearn at bad I aad poor aad laamaaad bwetaam la fha gtataa. ngawteof tha-‘ri aad OeaodUa idL way nowpaglai am aWag to tha atwom ad ■gffffi, yWMUIN liiaftw m ham Mtaad aai hafgtgt •umber aaorwown. igSnAwiiheTmAjr ?Taa/p3«*>mmra?dw KtvasssafWiCs ss, zsaftsrsbgvsssA 2fessr3w:irssJs • t 4 • . HJgfesat of all In lUve&lRf aHWJtfL— MMunrcnr pure Economy requires that in every receipt calling for baking powder the Royal shall be used. It will go further and make the food lighter, sweeter, of finer flavor, more digestible and wholesome. •oval •Atom Knvoan oa, vm wall rr„ nw ro*x. Fnal Far the Hasan Machine. At Middlatown, Oona., Prof saner Atwater, who has general charge of the inreerigallon! of the Department of Agriculture on tha eubjeot of die tary haa eat up a motel box, ia wbloh be oau put a men and keep him for any reasonable length of time, feed ing him ob weighed end analysed foods ' All wnxte of the body U weighed, end aria what lx thrown o9 into tho air by breathing it de termined. The apparatus hea not got beyond the experimental stage as yak From aotual trials in other waye Profaeaor Atwater hea made oat a ▼ary Lntereetiag table, illustrating tha varying quantities of fuel employed to run tha maebine of tbs tinman body under different conditions Ills ooc treat between the soderfed laborer of Italy and tbe bard-worked teamster of Boston Is very striking. Aa will be observed, the latter eonsumea about three end a half times aa muoh fuel ai the farmer. It ebculd be understood that the fael-ralua of tha food, not Us absolute quantity, is represented. For example, tbe diet of the Japanese students was mainly rloa, which has lea* fuel value than mast. The table la as follows: Underfed laborers, Italy — Japanese ttodmtts ■ - Weti-pald German meebame -— Welt-led Xnaluti blacksmith ■ Oarmaa soldier pieee footing - m Oerwiaa aoidlar, war tooting ■ - New England eoliage xtadents W »I i-to-doCo aarotioc l f.ralMea Paste ry bands, Maaaar buaetta Hard-workad leahatao, Bnelaa .- -— — MhdMnlnA BcAQO ____________ United States army ration . Profeasor Atwater suggests tha fol lowing dietary standards, showing the reLatlra amounts of fuel required by a mao eogagad at light, moderate and hard work: Mas at light work ■ Man a : moderate work ■ ■. ■ ■■ bias at bard work ■ -- ■ —Washington Star. WorUM OMMt Aetlve MiatsUr. Bev. Dr. Sanaa] Wakefield has lata. It celebrated his mnotj -tilth birth day. Ha ia the oldest minister ol (ha gospel ia the world, ia point .of ear ,• vice, and Aha eldest Free Vaeoa A few weeks hence he had another cele bration, when the seventy-fifth annl vvraary of hie initiation into the Ha te ovo order was signaller*!. Dr. Wakefield practioasmedicine, preaches the gospel, plays the organ In tha ahnreb, oomposea mnsio and writes books of hymna Ho weighs 140 pounds, ia hearty and healthy, and moves about with the alaerily of many of the younger men of tha town. He ja one or a family of ten children and hu father earns hare from Ireland. All of the children are skill living and the doctor is the old sea lira Wake field, tbs doctor's wife, died last Sep tember at the rips age of nioety-three years, and this was the teat death in the family. Tho doctor's mother was a daughter of John M. Horton, who was one of the signers of tha Declara tion of Independence. Dr. Wakefield iotned I be Hoant Pleasant Lodge of "re« Masons ia ISiO, mad lor many years be waa obliged to keep this con nection a secret on account of the op position of the Methodist Episcopal Church to tbs fraternity. —Chicago Timas-Herald. Tho Hew Tors tVorid onwervee; The oourta in UrooMvn are trying the efficacy of MS,000 vsrdlots for damage when a trollev ear kills a person. We predict that the death rata from this cense will be greatly raduoed. -5QIVE AWAY-c Absolutely free of coat, for ■ LlfUTED TING ONLY, Z ;™»l •> ?»»» Is eet ceet tisugf Ar g r I_ 3 8 443 “«*■ B««p Mine*. Tha Baton! soap tains* *t OwwaV Lake, California, ar* aooounted for by a sciential who adracoaa tku theory, aeoording to tbs Ginoiannti Enquirer". Tha water ia the lake contains, ba Mya, a strong solution of both borax and soda. Jo tha water a eorioof special on of grab breeds by millions. These grabs go throagh tbair various transformations and finally smarg* aa short-winged, haavy-bodiod fliaa, vary fat and oily. They llro bat a few days, dying and falling into the lake ia anoh numbers as to be frequently washed ashore in layer* more I ban a ' foot think. Tha oily subatanM of tha dead fliaa blends with tha alkali of the borax and soda and tba reealt is a layer of pare soap, ontresponding in thiohn «** to tba drift strata of tba dead fliaa, a foot daap of flies ashing n layer ol soap nearly aa inch thick. Those strata, re prated yaar attar year, hare formed the celebrated "Soap Banka ol Owen's Lake,” where lor a number of years peat a large body af men bar* been regularly at work. Boa*! Bits fha Children ugksw OR.** Avoid haring tba ohtldran "show off” for tha admiration of older peo ple. It may develop an overpowering thirst for notoriety wbieh later in life may even lead to law-breaking for tha sake of s Ur acting attention to one’s self.—Tha OongrwgatMaseUat. orcxs BNJOY« Both tfaw method and rewilts when 8jrrup of Figs 13 taken; It is pleasant and rvfretliiiig to tho tar to, and aeti cenily yet promptly on tho Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, deausci the syt tern effectually, ditpeli cold*, head ache! and fevers ond cures habitual constipation. Brrup of Figs is til only remedy of its kind aver pro duced, pleasing to tbe tasto and ac ceptable to tho stomach, prompt la its action and truly LousScial ui it* effects, prepared onlv from the mo*t healthy nud agreeable substances, iU many excellent qitalilio* commend It to til md have mode it the most popular remedy known. Byrup of Figs is for gala in 80 cent bottles by all lesding dnig gkte. Any reliable druroid who may not have It on hsndwfll pro cure it promptly for any owe who wishes to try it. I>o not accept any uibrtitit*. CALIFORNIA HO SYRUP CO. lu ntmcjtoo. in. . lotnwxt. it. mm roA * ft V/Vll CIV m MKT 0 yf By Yeur fMircUflAfflMORM.Stt., K. M. AV&RRWR, GMAni^mi, n. a fW Prt#A w*<1 TV-na j11'1 McELREES’.:: WtNB OP CARDUI.il |Pot FamalB Dlaasea, !lt bristles with good points. 9 And the minute they spy dirt they „ ri*® UP and go tor It, No matter what it’* on—linen, laces, silk, woolens, flannel, marble, china, wood, metal, or your own pwsoo, Pearline will get the dirt > off with the least trouble and labor. It saves that ruinous wear and tsar that comas from rubbing, i But there’s another point to think about, more Important still: . Pearline Is absolutely harm ess to any washable subetanoe or frbric. '■ . .1. J ^»