When tho Allamh- wnm In plums nn lafl' Rbck. and "no pmvpln (-Iamlwrnfl upon the bench, why did nut that hnrok' minister of (M Gospel. nf whom IV.» have All road, an down and Iain: (-arp There arn sumo hurt who gay: "1 ntopppd going to ('lmrvh ten or twonty your: ago." Mv hrnther, Is It not strange that you should he the ï¬rst man I should talk to (0-day? I know all your can: I know It vory mill, You have not horn tarnish-mm tn u-nmo lnln rnltglous assemblage. but I have a sur. prinlng announormoot to makn m you; you arP-xnlng to boomm‘ om or the Lord’s silt-en. â€All." you slay, "ll [3 "n- possible. You don’t know how far I am from unwilling}! that kind." I know all about It. I havo wander-Pd up‘ and down the world and I understand your case. I have a still morn startling nnnounromnnt to mako In rI-gard to you: you arc- not only going to horome our 0! the Lord's shmn. but you will. boonme om- toâ€"vlny. You will May after l this sen-Ire to ho talkrwl with about your soul. l‘pnplo of ï¬nd. way for that I man! That ls thn only mn- l‘ur you? hare. I shall not hwak on so mm-h as a } crumb for you. t‘hrlstlans. In this m‘r- ! man. for I am 3"an tn clw It all to tho nutsldt-rs. "0thPr sharp l have 1 which art! not of lhls fold." and t'ryslamn» ",4 lwluro. Ru! â€1:- nmvr kind n! .1 rhurrh H an :u'mvlry, with pvrpfluul suunvl m’ drum and IL'v, pnhrring rm mils fur Hm Inn! of "usts. “3‘ my m mun-y "mum-av": "Dn ym: w :M In hr on â€0le skin. the safe «Mo and the hamm- sldoi‘ I! so. cmno in (he armory and an! Mummy"). “an: In a Inch In which l0 ho cleansed. Here are sandals m put “pun ynur font. More la a helmet for yunr brow. Hero I! a hrr'ast plah- fur your heart. Here In a sword for your right arm. and yundor is "w battle â€Mil. Quu yous-wires like l‘hrisf. In my Irxl. ran prawn-snug ll»- nmvrrflun «r "w "on!!!" wllh as Much runflalonru m- "mugh lhvy In-rv Mun-ally runv-vrhnl. am! in» I! amt, In Hm war-ls M In) to“. muphosylnx "no running "I n mm" mulmudo of "maid- ors Hm! gnu nn-h-r snmmmul w-mH tum In. saying In )1!" and "INN: m "m "(HM-r PM]: I haw- u-Mrh am not 0" "U! I'nIII' Au. nu; yv-u haw "M mu mmv "mu um- rm! 0! n mun-null u! my “ark. 'flwy mm nruH-vrwl u" m or Ibo mirth, ‘cht-r nh-vp l Imu- erh llfl‘ not of "m. Inkl' " ï¬n Churn m)!- In «I. "on In I hm. M (mm-Hum- am! "now In a hm! nf c‘hrhllnmu hm "my mlfl- up A Imull purl of "n- "n". Hvrv 1a "m Elm-rum! In“. "no )ll'thmllli 'uld. "w Lulhv-mn lulu]. flu- ('«mnrv'xmhmnl lulu]. "up I'm‘ In “4“." lul-l. I'M‘ Hal-Hal and I'll' l‘wlu- I: "um (um. IM- unly dm'n-mv Iâ€"Iwwn Ihu-sm hull hm lmln‘ "no "man u! Imma- vushlnu. and um Hwy nn- mnurrml all over; and um wvme will: uur unnum- nm! my nwn- an- m many mum-nul- u! "1» Inn]: show"; but ('hrh! rung-1min, .Iarlh-uflhl. "w Fence-hm». hm- (our ur Ma ulull‘fl Iu'uvI ul Inn-p. Nam.» n! "Iv-m nh- 'Il'uhr‘li‘ nn the lu-nmrr. nun-r 0! â€mm un‘ lying down unuvr mu "mm, lam- n! Illa-m In- In ma nth]; â€I-' nrr m nth-rm! nnmm. In I‘II’II n! I. r- dIm-n-m Mum's, ('umu-r-m. MI n--I.;M-ur, .nmu-n m rl’ um] mun: "I luv )--u hmv mlrly Inc-flu I have )0“ "mum! Ihrm ' “Nu." my. Nnrlh-nnlvl. “I luw- a mvul many "mt" nhwp "um Ilml “mm In» ln-n- Mu) lam» nro run“ when. ley .m- waltrrnd all nmund nl-nuL I haw run" of mu Mum-am! In I] I“... ()Uwr hoop I 'll\v which Mr nut In IM- rum" In my boyhobd. next to the country school house, there was an orchard of apples. owned by a very lame man. Wh0- although there were apples In the III: , lu-rpelually decaying. and by Mum's and scores of bushels. 119"" \Vuuld allow any of us to touch the fruit. One day. In the ulnl'ulness of a nature Inherited from our ï¬rst pal‘ema. whu were rulnml by the same tempta- Nnn. some 0! us Invadl-d that m‘clmrd: hut we 3mm I‘l‘ll‘t‘ah'd. for lhe man rumc allm‘ us n! a speed n‘okless u! mukinu m: luml-m-sa wurw. and crléd nut "llnys. drup those applva. OI'_ 1'“ an lln- dug on you?" “3‘“. my {rh-mls. (here are Cllrlsllun m--u wlm Inn-u lhl- chum-h under seven- Kuarvl. ’l‘lwn- ls mm In this owlxurd fur the \rhull‘ world: but lln-y have a I" uh nud mmynumlllvlh' \my "1 111" c'nhltlu: uulsldvl’fl. ms though (My "a" nu huzslm-su horn though lhe Lurtl “1le (In-m all (n cum» and mks- um I :rm-Nl nml ruwsl frull un lhv llfl'mluon. lL-u- yuu nu Man that lx-ouuuu )‘Uu uvr - Immlzml :nl llnlllm-n nun-Ills of all" um (wt-.mm- '\-:|I lmn- all yuur lllc horn un-l--r lmlluuul lnlluvnnm. llml [bure- Iv-l - )‘nu lmn- .1 right In um- wlmlc- Mm» n-l lm- Lurul‘x lululr. apron-ling y-mrnvlt “w and (alum: up (luv vullrn rmun‘.’ I I All yuu nu. Yuu WI" llnn- In lmul lll )v-m O‘Ilulu‘l, fur l nlulll plum: un u-lflwr rm!» u! )--u lhum- wlmm you nvwr «x- l"" 1...: \n-ul-l HI lhI-n': (ur. all “"7““ r‘lhl In NH [tuurml [maple luul: “I". nu- luv an)» In 3m: and In "W. "llel‘ «luv-1- l tnw “Mel: In: no! u! "III lull! HERE IS NO MO- Impnly In religion The grace of God Is no! a little property that we may {once of! and have all to ourselves. It ls not n__klng's park at which we look through the barred gateway, wlshlng we mlght go In and see the deer and the statuary. and royal conservatory N0. lt Is the Fath- er's orchard and everywhere there are bars that we may let down and sales that we may swlng open. Bring Them In and I'm on Their "el- meu. Tilt-Ir Sandal. and Their Brean- nlatea 7 -» The Battleï¬eld 1' Sunder. the Fish! I: (m. THE TALMAGE SERMON .vâ€"OOJL 10837â€"0 â€In. "no .FOZ mm< F<Ih nth-NIH told at a woman's viuh tut wreck of th efforts of a good clergyman to intern the women or his limit In some chm-cl movement. "I will wk." said he. at tlv Do not put your trust in bromide of potassium. or in Jamaica ginger. m' in any thing that apolhevaries can mix. Put -our trust (mi in the Eternal God and i". “1" â€I, yo}; through. Some 0! None of tho snrmon. "the elderly ladie- “m 00 not have tvmptntlons "ï¬r,†‘ of the congregation to remain n fe‘ any it I, n â€â€06." temptation thattminutos after the benediction." HI comes every six weeks or (vary three found “â€39" "m with 0““ womanâ€" mnnihs. when ii sot-ma as I? the powers "'9 "mm†0' "R “"9" 0' "N? "0"? nl' rim-kn": kindle around about your 'hO- 3‘ ‘MHY‘H‘T- “'8“ Willi": to sue- tnnguo th- firm of the pit. It in well1’m"e h“â€Â°" 1"" â€â€˜9 "k0 0‘ h" D3910! enough at surh a. time. as some at you i and remained "0 PM"! 011! to him Ml i (in. in sot-k modimi mung»); but your 9 grievous hiundar. The same notice. difA ï¬rst and most importunate cry must be i "WNW WON‘UL "I" {OW-I‘ll“! 811M“!- I in God. if the ï¬ends will drag you to } 30'3le 3 “HMOâ€!!! "590"â€. ! Iht- slaughter. make them do it on your! > ; know. oh. and! now that the pnmxysm , Rona! for Anything. ! of Hunt is coming again upon that ; Fair Patient-43 there no way 0! tell- man‘ help him! Fling back into the pit in: exactly what is the matter with me. I of hell the ilend that assaults his soul dot-tor? . this moment. Oh, my heart who: to see Dr. EmdMâ€"Only n postâ€"marten: er- I mpn gn on in this i‘oari‘ui Mi'uggio with- : amination would rwmi that. i am ('hrisi. | Fair Patientâ€"Thou. toi- heaven's mk__A A-A ._ u..- ., ,A. Them arr- In this hmzne mm whose . suit; mike one. hands so Crumble from dissipation that should be squenr they ran hardly hoid a book. and 1:?! , (Ms. sinuux drink ilwrn urn 9(1er of traps 3-4: and Rh! n ho 21w! nnl nn lmslm‘ï¬s lu- :urrnw lu- wlll hw- in Inï¬nilv‘ pvril. and no on» hm the nvorywhnrn promnl 'lml «an sm that man lhmugh. Uh.’ "my mil: nluml lhn‘ rnlarnmhs 1-! Na- laws and â€w l‘fl'flPleM n! ann and lln‘ rniarumlw n! l-Inymwme hurlall Mm u lllhlr‘l' lhr‘ rlly Whorr ihn (Yuri n! n urnal mnllllnrk‘ Nos: but I (All yNJ Nr-w York has its 012(30an and Pm- ‘ inn its valm‘vflnh! .1an Philadelphia in . mtmfln‘hn They arr lha nnvierrrnund é r~~slanrunls. mli of dead man's hnnm' and all nm-lnannon. You: man. yau know it. liml lwln you. Then! is nn mm! M 3"an mm the art gallery to 90 Hr» skillful m-ulpluro lhat wonderful rnprpsnmaiinn or a man and his sons; wnunrl arnnnd wlih serpents. There; aro- rammos rpm-named in this Mani lhai an wrapped in the martyrdom of; fang and srnle and venomâ€"n living Lemon" of uranium-n and horror. I What art you to do? I am nm speak- : in; into the nirr i am tnlkinx in him ‘ drpdx of mu who must be savnd by (‘hrisi‘s gnsppi or now-r nved at all. I I l I What are you going to do? ' “ha-n I r" [Irny that I and I pray '10!" “to." 31mm: ulrlr l j um Inul. mum.- mu m- nuu I! n mun! , V luu'a‘ nullnum "mn- lwtrr. ho run um i , ‘ Ir rulnlnwd: that all" - uumun Nil, mum-w! Mr incrarlly. I'M um um inf ‘ rv-Mnrvvd. Tho "ll-Iv hull aminvny Inâ€- I mmvd um um- IAIN] Mmlghtr In n-ndv '" I'M-Inn fuur human-1’ and "In"! "In"; Hunt Is. mummy "mu In"). Thrrv un- mavn boron m- Ihmnn of um u».- m«- w-Huwod m M‘ol’)’ Hm! u! pm; but. Ian-d by "u- (rm M J’- Iv!‘ and mum In No Nov-d. "W! Mum! nwn rum-M now. Thu-N In llmm- vrrm hava phylum In!» "I! Ver" alumni u! all "to he": in NOV Yuri. ' who Dunn for lb! Imam lime Mn "“06 ’ 'uu. «ml ï¬nally. Ivy "w (rare of ï¬nd. .‘ 5IIu'y stand In lwurrn nlnrlnunly hrs- 1 » um! hy "w mn- prnmlnnt In Hu- rMI'! I l 'u! mmon. I mm! In u-u you um um! , I Inn-c In Ilka hold 0! n \‘orr had mast . g\\'hvn Hu- rhurrh mun pm on and 1 wlwn thr- rlnh mom run- yun M! and ) I «Own mwio'r man you "a and «In» I ( Inn-Imm- mnmflum mun rm: of! um! I' , whrn {Mt-or run- you M". and who" a ' mnnwr In!“ you on and who" m on- « 1 fl-wl,‘ rang ynu off. your Hm rry Mr V The â€and Twat-inn can no! "‘4' 3'0“. aim-nigh they an» :- mnml inalimflml Tiw Sun! or Tnmnvram'o can no! In?! yml. alihnugh "my arm mighty {ur mod. ‘ ngnin' "w Innpprnmp 9W ran MH Mn '- ynn. nlthmuzh l how-w- in it. Nnih- ‘ in: hm tho urn-m 0' IM- i-Ziornal flmi‘ mn saw you. and mm will I! you .Ili ; Ihmw yum-sol! rm n. Tin-n» In a man] In "vi- imnsn who saiol to mn. "PMâ€!!! (:th ilrlp! m i (‘8'! not he cloilrvrml.’ i iunn lrlmi owns-thing. rh‘: but now‘ I lm‘r- and in tiw habit uf may" and; “in-n I Hlmt‘ in a drinking “aim-n If prny that â€ml “Iii inko ml‘ mfv pasll nmi l Hwy umii i am past. "(I clung} hoin mo." Fnr vrr‘l‘)’ man glvvn In! run. wm hand the lizmml nmvr'rimr drum In"! the rim-h 0! your mfloflns and sham». ‘ Again I rwnnrk. that line hou'mly Rho-plural In unlul’ to ï¬nd a [fl-n! many â€NH: «man: than» who have been nun! 0! m'u huh“. I! make. mo and (u we ('hrllunn nonpu- mu- ng: l: prom-II II lmll. ThI'N um "um who talk II "mum- lhu grurr ul (Sod wen‘ a chain M “My hr ntly link: and an†(My had run nul Ilwrv wu nothing In much Ilw aq-pm u! u very haul cur. If Hwy \n-n‘ hunting and gnl nil "w Irm-k of "w drw. Hwy mmM luuh Inn‘nf ulna-n1; "Ir lmuu-n and bunm fur the lull gnu". Hum Hwy Dunn luv-n loaning (or "In! Chris! commands his ministers to be ï¬shermen, and when I go ï¬shing I do not want to go among other chum-him. but into the wide world. not sitting uiung Hohukus creek. where eight or ten other persons are sitting with hook and line. but, like the ï¬shermen or New- foundland. sailing 0!! and dropping net a» any outside, [any or ï¬fty miles from shore. Yes tin-re are non-church 800731: lli‘l'l.‘ who will lume in Next Sabbath ilu-y will be here again. or in some in-t- ' (or chun‘h. They are ihia moment he-l lng lwom inio Christiim nusm‘lntimls. 'l‘lwir \‘ilk‘i‘ will in- heard in public! l'l'iut'h' ’l‘lu-y “ill die in "once. llwir lml aurl‘numl-d by (‘hrixtlun umpih! \ thins. and to In: tarrlml out by (ii-\uul‘ nu-n in he lmriml. and II" "N†grnvc‘ lu‘ (‘liim-Imi the unrds: †l'n-oiuuu in the i “Mill 0! tlw Lord is the drum 0! MB? minis.“ And an munm-ilun «iuy you; will Hr! up with ilu- dl'fll‘ children yuu lmu nirvady buried and “In: )ourr I ‘lniriinn pmnnln “ho in ivouirmul) “uni “W imlm Anni all that urnml uml RID-v rid-us hixlmy beninn mi- lmur. "0|th {Ki II l inn-a which are 1w! 0! ihiu_ full]. or those men on the beach, wrapping them in flannels, kindling tire for then), seeing that they got plenty of food? Ah. he know that tizorc were others who would do that. He says; "Yonder are men and women {rowing in the rigging of that wreck. Boys. launch the bout!" And now [see the our blades bend un- . (tor the strong pull; but before they reached the rigging a woman was i'ro- zen and dead. She was washed on, 1 poor thing But he says: “There is n! man to smzef' and he cries out: “Hold on tlve minutes longer and I will save you. Steady! Steady! Give me your hand. Leap Into the lite boat. I thank God ho is saved!" So there are those here (0-day who are safe on the shore of God’s mercy. I will not spend any; time with them at all; but I see there, are some who are freezing in the rig-' aim; of sin and surrounded by perilous’ rstormu. Pull away, my lads! Let us reach them. Alas! one is washed off and gone. There in one more to be saved. Let us push out for that one. Clutch the rope. Oh! dying man. clutch it us Mth a death grip. Steady, now., on the slippery places. Steady there'- Salted! Saved! Just as I thought For} Christ has declared that them are some' still In the breakers who shall come! ashore. "Other sheep 1 have which are! i 1 1 I not of this told." I run-r. u uwr they I†no rut-ow. In at.- uln- r:.::;«:r::n|:u:; nu ma Nov" ll. AM. "Aâ€. '"wlull nme Mr. "Ir-m Maxim. the "H‘rnhw of Mn; 'nr "u“ lbw famou- nun 'Mrh inc-urn Mn nuuw. Ihnl I! n mun II a "nu mum-u- In "an gun-alum; n: I". he mu "m ‘ nu far pull-«Um: flying mnrhlnu mu . unmun p... Ilu-y my D» uvd In u‘nrlunn "rim p... mu um ho" hum c-xplumlnx Mn \Io-u- an IM- Inb- WIND?!" lnll- ‘ ’0." In . rnnlfllmluf I0 ('umll'l â€IQ- mm, 1. mad] urvluy Jummul. wan M. Dunn In m and My...†Man M M- mun-m rrnlclann‘ u "ulna "a... nm'on. Nr‘ Maulm Chink: mm mm; ('hmlnl h. "mum of lulu-M. lb." In who and uu- Mal-nu In awry ulna mad-hurry. will m the mar futon» um- , ï¬rm M Jrâ€" lu- omn- mcan m "Mr nrmlm. I Maud. [My TM: ml:- at tartar-u M hour". round r. Then an- Iw rnrrlrvl on In rpm M nrmummn mm I». very and mvuwmu n! 'I' an wa mum-mum! n NOV Yuri. l tin-m mm. anal I! on» rlfllud mum ne [mm mml, mm! mm: mnrMna-I In such a way. mm of (and. . "mm mull-l ho rump-Howl In mum: mrlnunly r"- .ouu. M I!» um um. ht- Inu- nu huh n m â€w rm»! | m mumâ€"No holhnml. "to run!" mm run than Hm! I twin: "nu-wally wnmu. In lr'r-nrv. my bad man. 1“|I‘!"ï¬"y. alumnu- haw tau-9n mule )0" on and ' In mu Inln hallnunn. am! \An mm:- a! I It Wu n mun“: Aflnlr. z. , A Landon ilrriaty woman. wishing to ’ gun a fancy hall recentâ€. wan be< flexed by letters ann- her Invitations worn out. asking permission in nope-r Eiln nrdlnary cumin! rims. Alarmed I! the nrmvecl of a colorlm ball she _ fdlplnmaumliy replied that any wnman _ I over thirty-ï¬ve mlght com in evening , 'dress. The hall can a brilllnni affair. and every wan-an came in n ch‘ncter‘ gown, Which Kim-)- is matched by one} told at a woman's viuh last week of the efforts of a good clergyman in interest the women or his flmk In some church movement. "I will ank." said he. at the plane of iho urmon. "the elderly ladies ‘of the congregnilon to remain a few =rninuios after the benediction." He found himself alone with on» womanâ€"â€" the mother of the teller of the aiory. who, at thiriy-five. was willing to sac- 1 rmce hand! for the sake of h" pastor land remnlned'm point out to him M. i grievous hlunder.1'he same notice. di!‘ forontly worded tho following Sands}. v secured a numerous rosponse. sake. mlke 0119. I don't lee why I shpuld he squeamish n such a time I Skith-Ito-IH In. Noun. Th9 ll†of tho "nirllr-I-ln-Olwofloi“ was vam tor small consumer.- nt- lmru a It"! and n! MInnUnn in Him- Inml. Thorn nrv‘ Milmatul to N- be- iwvon 30.000 and 100.0"! hnuns and tom’- m-nls. for Inslam‘n. In 91mm Inntlnn wuhnu' any was yum-Ir and Hm prepay: mom mum- ls Ionkm] upon as "w mm- H-un n! the prth-m of furnishing gas In In» pour mmla W‘flxpyh‘z surh WPmka. Thu rust of £13 is grunt»! man It is m "w mvlinan‘ ronaum" and Mnro a Math" ran: a! charge ls mwt‘ary TM w »ull- ho rnn‘umet of this Mass mu rm! lmy ï¬llings and pay for m ting mom. nor Inn h» [ml down .1 down“ whirh ho ennnrally rims um posses- A quarwfly arrnnnt or Month- ly is um 01 the rum-Mon whore rnmm als nl‘ tnnants arr so froquvm and hence 1119 Mr"! mm In he I'HIM In nrder (0 Min the gas r-nmmny woman "so" on the unusual Investmnm. But the mrv- k0 proves a mat harm to tho working- men of humMor condmon and Moe the rapid (-xlenslon of the system I: ex- nomad. h-rmnml mm!†In Ms arms and sovvmy-mvmd, mind" In Ms that! and M vmuld Mu- In have a brain- lx‘ym trams-«MM lmhos. mnmy hnu- boon "mm upon mom. Mu my Indium has "or boon nnflnh-d unnlmi rum n vnry "IM "'04. Ann".- o-r trim. Mr, Muslim Hunks. h 0109.th man cm "at" lu- nbk In fly by "not" dew-hm) 1mm M: cur» months A mm with "ï¬nd-ml «worry would have to n'n-Igh Mtt-n'y-HVP pound! In hm :- fur- But I turn to outsiders with a hope that thrllla through my body and soul. "Other sheep I have which two not of this told.“ You are not Gospel hurd- ened. You have not heard or read many sermons during the last i'éw years. As ,you came in toâ€"duy everything wan {novel and all the services are tuggost- Iive of your early days. How sweet the opening hymn sounded In your ears and 'how bio-used is this hour. Everything ‘ suggestive of heuvn-n. You do not weep. ' but the shower is not far on. You sigh, [and you have noticed that there ix ai. ways it sigh in the wind ht'fltl'i? the ruin mils. Thom are those hone who Would ‘giva anything if they could ï¬nd relief in team. They Say: "fluxmy \vaxzwi life! Oh. the liltivt' punt! Oh. the grnvm un-r which I hun- niumhlnl.‘ “'hitht-r nimll I fly? Alflfl fur the future! Ewry- ;|hing Is durk~-so dark. no (link! (ind ‘ hell: me! God pity nit-i" Thank the Lord for tiutt lnnt uttt-runt-o‘ You have begun to puny, and when a mun lwxlmt to Damon. ihut nit-tn all noun-n iiyim; this way. uml 13ml atom in 3.... boot): but-It u..- hound» of la-tnptulion to their kvmu-I. nml umuml tlu- poor wounded [on] but» ihr cuh'rlo'l of hi» lmrdunltm mom-yr Mark? 1 hour young-thing tull. Wlmi u'u that? it in the ham of tha h-nun uruuml the who“: fluid. The uhep. hrnl la-tn tlwm down anal ihv hum-«i uhwo ol tiu- muuutuiu bound in; loam o! thrm tin-ir ih-ww turn with â€In bram- iptru. mum of tiwm thuir (wt lawn with tho any; but bounding in. Thank tint]! “chrr uhrrp l ich whiuh am not of "ill fold." there are Hume people in this house . whom 1 give up. I mean those who > have been church Kners all their life, 1 who have maintained outward morality lhut who. nutwithstanding twenty. thir- ty, forty years of Christian advantages. : have never yielded their heart to Christ. ’They are Gospel hardened. 1 can call their names new and it they would rise up they would rifle up in scores. Gospel hardened. A sermon has no more efleet upon them than the shining moon on the city pavement. As Chris: says: "The puhlicanu and harlois will go into the kingdom of God before imem." They have resisted all the im- Eportunity of Divine mercy, and have I gone. during these thirty years, through 'must powerful earthquakes of religious ! feeling and they are further away from Md than over. After a while they will lie dawn sick. and some day it will be i told that they‘nre dens]. Nu hnpc! )! “'hile l have hope fur all prodigalls, it have to tell you that they will yet preach the Gospel and on communion Idnys curry amuml consecrated braad. non-pmblo to everybody because at Abelr huly lllr aml lhclr cunsecrnted 'lmlmvlur. The Lord ls golng to save ‘yuu. Yuur home has got to be rebulll. Your phyalcul ln-ullh has got. to be lrezflnred. Ynur worldly buï¬lnus» has got to be reconstructed. The church or God ‘ls golng lu n-ujulce over your dlsclple~ Psmp. “Other slxu-p l have whlch are [not or thls fold?" FLYINF‘ MACHINES. "I Wouldn’t depreciate the methmls oflny other nf‘nnimtiun," shn salve, "but [do think that the Salvation army has opportunitim for refwue work that Ire unappmchecl by other amt «litter- en: methods. The army goo: into the slums. and learns to know the people. and gathers the fallen into the homes, whlle most rescue homes simply set their doors Ijar. and sag: 'here is a home for youflif you will come to lt.’ And the victims don't come. They welt to he brought. and it is the army soldiers which bring them. "h. l be. lieve that the doctor; will do a great deal to help elong the work. I'm 3 ï¬rm believer in the medical fraternity. Men] I poor girl will turn to a physi- cian with eonfldencu which she never Would take to a clergyman l! I hadn't been what I am. I think I should hnve been a numeomâ€"they come so no" to the hen-ts and lives of people. In New York we have one dear phyuicinn who “tend: to our rescue home work'laith- fully and well. and without money and without priceâ€"«imply for the work‘s sake! Yexmetnke in all grades, Poor drinker-in. whom we try to keep oped end to themselves: young be- ginners in crime. whom ,wé also seek to shield from contact wlth the others. and can those nnfortunates who have sunken so low thet even the tiles! ‘ saloon will no longer her-bot them. ‘ Hum-nly spenlrlng. I grant Von. these 1 Ian seem hoynml redemption. but we I d the ermv In ‘---w in the miracle of e -. ï¬rm tlrr mun-n nth ran nu! mn- ml her wmmmly charm mn- mun- than Um onlnrml phlinm-s‘ M Mr coiflure all “me the rim-nu nun-a n! her Winnie bum-n hair at lb:- came-sl- ness of her mien disguiv' Hm ~racing: vii-pics or the glam ul pv-rh-rt lot-"h \Hwn om- !Mnln n! it nth-"rum.- liule ï¬gnrv- in II"- garh of - salmuvm army sold!" hax hm xlrnnpn u-Iliug in I Inn-homo mmlvrn l"':l\‘\i"i!l1llm. 3nd 1;!!! among Hu- murhh-w :Iml hrvmtm mul hn'n-slrivw :uul lmmmlvx u! Mn. William lhnlt‘n‘.‘ \plrmli'l humus- Mn "on"! flu in likv- a jvu-rl in its proper rrulm'. She laugh“ n link when smmlnlly Ilrups :o rvmnrk alum! her custumv. "Wu. we 1.! Hm army are \tonvhrrhflly frrr fv-nm Hmlyramu of drl‘smnaken: nnr gnu us h-J a lung while and â€my m‘wr gnu"! nf fashinn. nur are they rvor Ion gum! m know) down in the pub“? sirt-(‘hllr "7:50 in!!- HM tiles! \Inmx; When â€my grmv dirty “-1- j'nl \vmlv â€mm with unp bark and they are nvnriy as pmxl M new. nmlslmvm~ofl “0 mn always dmxr our cunts over our terv» sin-vex without the lea-d Ht 0! trouble.“ flank. Nb!- is ~|mp0y a mural ‘rmmg tum-n In army dram. nm- «an. mun ml Ina-I; and rum-omen! and rupur Mllllnr â€to! com lnl uHh hitâ€. and Mrnï¬m: V The apt-ulcer shut her ('j'l‘x for u mn- Ilwu'. of wuurim-m. 'l‘lwn- in nu nth-c- uticn or cam uluml .\lr\. lknlliugmn pottcr's new? is approaching H. and yet I dunbt if it ‘\\ill eu-r ln- suh’ud 50. It must be done individuully~through individual toiling and hauling 0n rithcr side. through men struggling to fn-o them- selves and their cuuntry from than "V“ which brings shame upon [henna-Ives and so much mismy upun minors, Through “mm-n struggling to put anay than (ha-«pair which mum-s in a woman when she has urn-ll. and she ro' nus (hut .sht- has nothing left but 14» ya on sinking. duwu, duwu lu [h1- ullurmusl depths. and Ihvn «nix-Mu, ur death in :4 lumpilul-vnml thenâ€"41w She Tell- of "or Strugglu In "ulna" of Thule Wim "aw It'aIlon by "w “'ny- IIdewA Wnumn of Beautiful Charlo- tor in Blue. IS BATTLE SCARRE D. .vâ€"GOB >Efl< mu: az< 25.00“ ZOEUZ-Jnâ€"(fl 031$. 'H Al! E RI‘IACIL ing, and reaching. and all“ we tduch but llu- fringes of the problem." {said Mrs. Mum! Malling- mn l’omh. her line eyes (lilul iug usshc 1 u l l; (‘1! of rem-nu wurk. "A prubh-m â€"vâ€"‘vcs. that is "It" “1;" that «wry one ‘ MM'II UIAIJJNHTIIN mun u The Mg sleevel which (“him do creex n the only wear (or women an intruding themselvn mm the \vrrm' places. I Topeka amateur surrey. hav- ing nfnsed on play lady Macbeth un- less she could have balloon aloe'vu it her sleep walking gown. To ‘Hm "to fail. “Papa."saitl little Willie the other day flkllfl aml hie. papa “ore traveling from New “Ht-Ins to Bay St. Loni». "I u-rimiv-r haw fut we are [vying now." They hml passed l'lief Mrnlena and the train was howling along at a fair rate 0! spervl. and little Willie. with his face glued to the window panes"! the ear. was Watching the telegraph mien u they whisked “That is easy to tell. Willie." mid 'nia papa, pulling out his watch and ionlp in; at the second hand. "an. jnat count how many clankq you hear. which is the noise made by the wheel: of thecu panning over the joint.- of the nila. until i tell you to Map.“1 Willie counted up tothirly. when Ma papa called out in him to stop. "We are going just about thirty miles an hour.“ "How can you tell, papa?†said Willie. wlm was of an inquiring turn of mind. "Well. you see" laid his papa. "i just count. how many clanks there are in twenty womb. or from aixtv tntwontyaa shown by the small hand on my watch. and that is the rate at which we are traveling." Willie wondered much. but did not my a word, loading uh-morra'ic purl-rs the plan. in: qmwti-mu n! Hu- day. In! bring .- nalntruh- "I Ihnnrirx hrrv-ln'uvv- [rm- aHy au-an-cl In [mpnlhlm "I: clue- livm nu Ivy a plural"; up nlrrnw that a rumlml Inn Inn-n lit-gnu with - Viv-w nl‘ mun-Hug va M in nu! likely. hmu-u-r. "ml â€mm «Rm-Is um mot-t will! any mwv-v-. l-rlkulnrly u the 'l'hml;_'ll n l -pul-lir:.u in numb. lu- chit-.1 nut ugh-m- -.\ ill. his. party nu Hm Drud- .ll'Vfll‘f- lk-lcm' is n purlrail of Henry (‘luy 'nnn. Hm iirsl republican guvcrnur Um! Um sink- 0! 'l‘n-qu-swu lung ever had. (luv. Emma is Mill nu llw Mluuy xiclu ul‘ (.0. and with Hu- t'\|!cplinll of the n-xm-uliu- ul‘ 3‘0“â€! furnlinu. in the yuungrxl mun-runr in Hm mmth. pIIIIHI'LH in numb. lw dues 'l'lmugh u r Tlm FII‘II llrpuhlu‘au liuvonmr of Tel- The Depth 0" “no l‘nclflc. A little mnru than thirtv miles from the coast of Japan the Paciï¬c ocean is found I," he mum than 4.6-!!! futhoms deep. Sumo ufliuers. surveying for I telegraph cublu. hml their wlre break at this depth without reaching the bot- tum. 'l'lï¬s is mid to be the deepest mmmling ever made. and is so deep that the lwu highest nmunlninu in Japan. plm'ml mm over the other ill this “by“. would [mu-e the summit of the npm-r mu- Iu'u thirds ‘0! a mile be- luw the erfm-n- of [he wuler. changed heart. and regenerate lilo. nut! that them: in nothing Impossible. 0h.l have seen brought into our menu homes criminals so depraved and wrecked that it has seemed that. all we ounlddu fur them Would be to pass them through the huspilnl. treat them with a little love. and than bury them. And I have P590" those same poor creatures arise clothed and in their right minds. praising God and living upright and honest and useful lives In his acrrice. A miracle? Yes. we be- licvc in miracles of that sort." "LVHI' l I. i!" F,‘ AVI. HENRY CLAV EVANS. Irv against In photon-pus m Inn-est sin If. m h l'he «suing Italic rhonId hive I humllr- nauv to urn-p. t long. Mn. sharp. polntr-d Mule. 1nd in of. I13 adapted to "mm-1M9 to he and Mid ‘m the p‘rnon curving. A â€L: « hild will prefer I m1" ï¬nite path-uln- lo hue "In lr'nhnpnllo have It bright and Han. mm in: shat-pan i: harm-e nrmonncllg diam. ’l'hc- fork should he “rang. with Ian" tinns. 1an have : mun]. Don't it, .1 though It were 3 d .but H m hm rent in tlua palm tho but. with the fore ï¬nger extended down I. handle. Do not seem to Inch an work 0! (Irving. Avoid loom ramming; o! themflb plr' ls touched. 't yon-m calm-e beta-1y an W 01* Iowl or your 0‘": lack of “II. V“ Almvly and skillfully. . â€no, mud team, nm of I“. to can. Mail}. without mum-inn crumhoor wig-hing gnvy M's-r the doth or Mom-r: ska In em. putt-might. unflor. Aim-L Ho awful kodivHe the nu- urial in such a manner an oath 'mrmm may be nan-ed oqnflly wall. Lay I-m-ln portion on the MCI“ Ihu Dav-owned or best “do up. An van-Min! In any rarving it "I“ III. planmv In large enough who!!!†more]; the join! or foul I'M]. whole. but than the seven! portion-- u‘ the, are drummed. The plum? MM bu plum! W the carver to he ll, easily real-h any part of It. Ail .kmrern and string should be removed helm me dish in brought no the “a. l“msltlu m “Madman-oleï¬n: ‘ whim u the jolnla. The pin: In the Mg In "M qnfln "I â€an IIHINO 0' "IO hunt]. hull Irlfln nun-r “is (high. H mqulm «mm will!» to strike than joinh In â€In right sync. (7m 0. "to mom. Irma old: aid" of the bum in the wen-om! joint and leg. u "man when lat-5m um mnn- Hum om perm ro- quims. and It in Inmnvvnkmt to him no largn hum-n on nm‘n phi-e. I! ll ï¬rst In ï¬ninh Um mvinz helm be- ginning In n-rvn. An expert mvol' will but: the «We Mn! disjointed «a mum“, in piers. with I V017 low Hrnkr-s of the knife. 'mmmlag um tori. In!" «Maw “in. portion ol the an, ,0 um. mu sum. Mann 0‘ 00 i-klnmwlhonockln ocular Io ’ 0m tanning. lawn m. poll: 0‘ Ibo talk it thalmnl o! “no hoe-tho... , mm luv-k um cutting» and limb It (' In mama â€amalgam“ ; uldn. amp-rum. mo mllu- him from g Ihn haunt. Tip "In land, yavwflhv vly m ally: 11m hulk mm" "M o! ; on MIHIN- hlndo; tun it our land , um vlng. New w. prom. on "no a £1th with». II. Tun Hm mum-g from 00. M. fun: the but nmr: plans "no bulb midi-y juut halo. tho PIN. and wlfll 0m Imk 1m up â€w ml and. In “an Um hvk (mm the hull]. um 1m In "an ank-ol the backbone gun but down mum baboon Inn- on. end 10 um oum. on â€Inch aide. treating WM" (hem um may In In urn-d. . or Um an or whim; In I'W' Mn III" . In mnmnlulnly til-um vmhfllt the NM. 1 put Um lurk In ï¬rmly man a. .H- at» u! â€m â€0‘“ MM. llko 0' 0H , kg and wing In and. “do. and ‘ mm â€m wholo a! hut Hm 'l'ul Ihrmlgh IN MI“ 'Mch difldm Um m... amp-nun; | Menu hum Im an hock. IA, m Ian.“ on mm a!“ lad "snowy 0m I'm-I fm " f in her admirable little men- , ogI-nph. “Carving and Serving." ihlrs. i). A. iJncoin. oi the Boston . vooking schooi.describel the method to 3' g be employed where the turkey is I“ ‘ carved on the table by the heed of the ‘8 [ fauniiy in the presence 0! the guestr. I i She begins by stating thnt in proper- k i ing to roast a turkey the bird should -.- i am be well trusted. the t ! wings and thighs being brought P i close to the body end secured j in position by flowers. The I v node at the drumsticks should either ' be drawn into the body or crossed ' ‘ over till! tail and ï¬rmly “011., After roasting tho 0min oi tho drumsticks should be ln-ed (min the body and trimmed with n paper ruflle. no the mirror may. if necessary. take hold oi them without soiling his lingers. The turkey should he placed upon the l plutlL-r with tho hm at the la“. , l'niesx the plotter is very large. pro~ " Vitll) an extra dish and n special fork , {or serving. lmuert the tines oi the curving iorii normal the middle 0! the , brvustixmn. ('ut through the akin bo< . twoun the breast and the thigh. Hand ‘ the log over and out it of! clone to the .‘ body and through the joint. Cut ‘1 through tho top of the shoulder down ithmugh the wing joint. Shove all f the iii-cant in thin th-oe. slanting from ' 'lle front «I! lhu lmsuntbono down toward the wing joint. I! tho inmiiy In MINI†Ind tho tur- ! kc-y is to be normd ior n nun-on i din- nnr. «an0 only from tho nhlv new»! ‘ you. 'l‘lp the him] over uiiuMiy with 'thn mint"! llm knliu. rumovn the ‘ no) Moor" and the «atoll dork portion iamnd on lim win-hon". 'I’lu'n h-movo llm lurk (mm the lmmul nod divldo lhu M; an! win-x. t'ul through use akin hulwmvn llm hi", and MM. Ind \vlm n uguim r-mmm n poi-tum of "In «tn-Mug. H-vrm light or am most Incl awning a» .m-h-rr-nl. I! curved In um may "w lurim I"! Inc In“ wllh umrlm" nnllnv. l U plum! on . rhvnu plumm- with tho rut mu m out I'm varmr. nml “ml-had Illh fur-Ivy. um [mural "owl, on ï¬lm In uplu-nrmo. In all but. "to «nor. to than "but nun/M. l-rxpucn .mnatlou am. “no Curve! w I Wann- Elparcâ€"‘l'ho Dru-nucl- Blmnul Wear Pup-r nu... all I III. llrown Color. CARVING A LAWS LAID DOWN FOR 1'". WIELDER OF THE KNI'C.