JKlMITIlAirS DAIKJIITKH. on. TALMAGC'S THIRD SERMON THE WOMEN OF AMERICA. TO "1trtih-n I'riiinUi' ir Mitrrliiue" I In Sub ject o( III llnimrc llclmlliiil Ik mi Art So Solemn Tlinl to Hreiik It I nn Krrliitliif Wrnniti DnooKI.YN, Jnn. W. Tho llov. T. Do Witt Tnhnngo, D. D , preached this morning tlio thlnl of hi sorlm of "Sermons to tho Women of Amcrlen, wllh Iutortnnt Hints to Mon," 111m miliji?ct wn, "Unik'm Promises of Mar riage," ntiil lili toxt from Judge xl, Mi "1 hnvo oicocil my mouth unto tlio Uml, nud 1 cannot go hark,' Ho said: Gon Jophthnh, tlio conimniidor In chief of tlio Isinclltlsh forces, Is buckling on the, sword for tlio extermination of tholnwtlf- rrous Ammonites, nud looking up to tho sky I lio promise Hint If (tod will give him tho ! victory ho w III put to denth nml sierlllei us a burnt offering tho Unit thing tlmt come out from tho door of hi homestead when ho goo luiek. Tho huriuhlng of tiluuiph noon run nlong tho lino of nil tho compAnlo, regiments nud division of Jcphllmh'ii ntniy, A worKo liouton onomy thnu Hiono Ammonites novcr strewed nny plnlu with tliolr carcasses, Oen. Jophthnh, fresh from hi victory, Is now on hi wny homo. A ho come over tho hill mid through tho valley tho wholo march homeward for hi men I n ohocr, but for him ii great nuxlcty, for ho remcmlicrs kit vow to slnymid burn tho llrst thing tlmt cornea foith from his house to greet lilm uftor hit vlctorj' lVrh.iH it shnll bo tho old wntch dog Hint shall first como out, nud who could get henrt to bontout tho llfo of n faithful cioutine Ilka thnt a ho comes fnwuluit nud harking mul frisking and putting up hi pnw against his master In morry welcomo nftvr long ulwcncof No; It w n not tlmt w hlch enmo foi th to meet Jephtbnh, IVrhnp It might Iki ii young doro lot out from It cage In tho general's homo which, gaining Its llbotty, may seem to rejolco in tho puhllo gladness mid Ituttor on tlio shoulder of tho fnmlliiir head of tho household. Hut who could lmvo tho heart to sluy such u winged Inno cent! No; It wn not tlmt which cntno forth to meet Jophthnh. Or It limy be koiiio good nolghlwr tlmt will ruth out logrcit him nfter having llrst boon In to tell tho fmully of tho nonr nppronch of tho general. Hut who could slny iv neighbor who hnd como on tho scono to rvjolco over tho reunited household! No; It win not that which came forth to meet Jephthnli. An ho mlvmicea upon his homo tho door opens mid out of It comcH ono whoso nppoor nuco under other circumstances would lmvo been mi Indescribable joy, but under tho pledge of n sncrlllco Ucoiue iv horror which blnuchox his check nud mnilyxi hi form and nhuost hurls him lint to tho eiitth. His child, his only child, hi daughter comos skip ping out to greet him, her htep keeping tlmo to n timbrel which sho shake mid smite. Did over n conqueror's cheer cud In such a bitter groan! Ko wonder, Doro, In two of Lis iiMfctcrplccc, presents tho soone. And Han del mndo It tho last nud cllmnctrio work of bis llfo to put this lwthotlo nud overpowering clrcumotnuco lit un oratorio, hoeu mouths tolling timid Its uuijestlo hnriuoulos. until his eyesight gavo out; nud, ns though tho sad ccno of Jophtlmb's daughter's wicrlllco wcro too much for mortal vUion, tho grand old tnuslelnn mw led blind into tho orcli(trn for tho flnt rendorlug of "Juphthnh." All tho glories of victorious wnr uro blotted out from Jephthnh's memory, mid his banner is folded In grlof, nud hi sword goo bnek Into tho cnblmrd with dolorous clang, nud tho tnuf , flod drum take tho place of tho cym bals, nml tlio ''tremolo" tho place of tho trumpet, nml ho cries out) "AlnM my daughter, thou lunt brought mo very low anil thou nit ono of thorn that trouble mo; for I liavo opened my mouth to tho Iinl, mul I ennnot go back." During two moutlu amid tho mountains without shelter, tho maidens who would hnvo lieou nt bcr w eildlng ranged with Jeihtlmh's daugh ter up nml down, bownlllug hor coming sno rlflco. Commentators and theologian are In dls puto a to whether that girl wns slain or not, and as to whether If sho were klnlu It wns Tight or wrong In Jophthnh to bo tho execu tioner, n discussion into which I shall not bo diverted from tho overmastering considera tion tlmt wo hnd better look out what wo promise, better bo cnutlou whnt engagement wo make, letter that In regard to nil niaU tcrs of betrothnl nud plighteil vow wo feel tho rosixmslbllity, lest wo hnvo either to sno riflco tho truth or sncrlllco nn lmmortnl being, And wo lw led to cry out with tho paroxysm of a Jophthnh: "I hnvo opened my mouth unto tho Lord, and I cannot gr bnck." There is ono ward in nlmost nil tho Inwnt asylums and a largo region, in nlmost every cemetery tlmt you nood to visit. They are occupied by tho men and womon who nro tho victims of broken promises of marriage Tho women in those wnrtls and In those mortuary receptacles nro In tho mnjorlty, liecnuso woman lives mora in her aiTectious thnu does man, and laceration of them In her enso is mora apt to bo a dementia mid n fatality. In somo regions of this hind tho promUo of mar rlngo is considered to hnvo no solemnity or binding force It wns only mndo In fun. They may ehango their mlud. Thoengngo moot may stand until somo ono moro attract l e in person or opulent in estate nppenrs on tho scene; then tho rings nro returned and tho amatory letters nud nil relationship consoH. And so there nro ten thousand Joph thah's daughters sacrificed ns burnt ottering. Tho wholo subject needs -to -bo tnken out of tho realm of comedy Into tragedy, nud men and women nood to understand that, whilo there nro exevptious to tho rule, once having solemnly pledged to onch other henrt and hand, tho forfeiture and abandonment of tlmt pledge makes tho transgressor in tho tight of Qod a prejiirer, and so tho day of Judgment w ill reveal it. Tho ono.hns Hod to the other; nud all liars shall have tholr place In tho lake thnt burnetii with fire and brim- tone. If a mnn or woman mako a promlso in the business world, is there any obligation to fulfill HI If a man sign a noto for fivo hun dred dollars, ought ho to jy ltl If a con tract lio blguod involving tho building of a houso or tho furnishing of a bill of goods, ought they stand by that contract! "Oh, yes," always answered. Then I ask tho further questions: Is tho heart, tho happi ness, tho welfare, the temporal and eternal destiny of n man nr woman worth as much as tho house, worth five hundred dollars, worth anything I Tho realm of prolligacy Is filled with men and women as u result of tho wrong answer to that question. The most aggravating, stupendous and God defj ing Ho is a Ho in tho shape of broken ospou Jiut stippo&o a man changes his mind, ought ho not back out! Not once in ten thoubaud times. What if I chnugo my mind about n promissory noto and decline to pay It, and suddenly put my projierty in such hapo that you could not collect your note! How would you like that! That, you" say, would le n frruid, So Is tho other a fraud, and punish It tied will, certainly as you live, fird Justus certainly If you ilo not Hvo. i linre knouu ini'ii hctmthisl to loving nml good tmniiHtHl riwtKikliiK tliolr fiii(ii(;viiiont nml tin' victim wut down in hasty runstimn t ton, whllo suddenly tlio lecrvnut limn would go up the nlslo of it church In liiilllmit bridal mity, nml tlm two promised "I will" with a Solemnity tllllt MS'llUsI Jusurniiconf it llfotlitio happim. Hut the simple fni't was, tlmt wn tho llrst net of n Hhitkocnromt piny on titled, "Tinning tho Shrew." Ilo round out w lion tixi Into Hint lio hud not innrilod Into tlio fiiinllj of tlio "(IruiW hut Into tho fniiilly of tlio "I'm Im." To tho dny of lit death tho murder of his llrxt liotiothnl fol lowed him. ' Tho llililo nxtoln ono who "uonreth to III own hurl mm. I chiuigoth not." Tlmt J, when you iiinko it ii-oiiiImi Wp It ill nil hazard. Thorn limy liocnsoswhoioilooeptlou ha loon mod nt tho tlmo of engagement, mid citrunr dlnnry elrouinslniiei,s whore tho promise Is not binding, hut In uliio bundled mid ninety ill no euos out of 11 tlm cmud engagement I iui binding ii limn Inge, lloliot t lliu u with nil his fault well know tho force of n umrltnl enuueoment. In obedience to some itistlo Idon he, standing on ono side the btook Ayr, nud Mary Campbell on tho other, limy hathod their hand In tho water and then put them on tho hoard of tho Illhlo, making their pledge of fidelity. On tho cover of tho n. a .. II... 1 1. I.. It.1- .1.... ' Old Testament of Hint hook to this day, In Ilolicit linnet' handwriting, may bo found tho word: "Leviticus, xlx, lib Yo shall not swear by my iiatno falndy; I nm tho Lonl." And on tho cover of tho Now Testa ment, in his own handwritlngi "Matthew, v, IK) ; Thou shalt not forswear tbytwlf, but shalt rfoim unto the liord thine oaths." HuiK.)e a iililp captain offcrti hi norvlccs totnko n ship out to son. After ho gets a lit tle wny ho como alongside of n eol with a moro beautiful ling, mill which ha orhopsft richer cargo nud Is hound for n moio at tractive Kiit. HupiKwo ho rlugMiibell for tho engineer to slow up mid tho w heel slop. Now Uilf,IIIVUI l null li Hll.l Vl.W . ..V. . ".'-. .... . I km tho cnptuln liolng lowered oxer the sldo of the vonncI Into n small boat, mid hocrosies to tlio gner nud wealthier crnft, nud climbs up the side, nud Is seen walking the bridge of tho other ship. I pick up his resigned sinking truuiiet mid 1 shout through It: "Captain, whatdocti this mean! Did )ou not piomlko to tako this ship to Boutlmtiipton, Ktiglnndr" "Ye," sa)s tho captain, "but I have changed my mlud and I lmvo found I can do lietter, nud I am going to take charge hero. I shall hoiuI back to you nil the letters I got while managing UmUhlp mid everything I got from your siilp, mid It will bo all right," You tell mo that tho worst fnto for such u captain ns Hint is too good for lilm. Hut It It Just what a man or woman does whopiouiUes to tako ono through the voyage of life, ncroxs tho ocean of earthly exist euco, nud then breaks tho piomlvt. Tho sending hack of nil the letters nnd rings nud necklaces mid kccpinkc cannot mnko thnt right which is In tho sight of Qod, nud ought to lio in tho sight of man, an everlasting wrong. Whnt American society needs to bo tnuglit I that betlirotlml Is an net so solemn nud tremendous Hint nil men nud women must stiitr' back from it until thoy nro sure Hint It is right, nnd sure Hint It Is Ixwt, nud sura that no retreat will Ih) desired, lleforo that promlso of lifetime comimnlonshlp any amount of romance thnt you wish, nny ardor of friendship, nny coming nud going. Hut ohikjusuI is a gate, a golden gate, w hlch ono should not wks, utile. ho or sho expects novcr to return, nngngement is tho torch of which marriage Is the castle, nnd you have no right in tho ;orch if you do not moan to pass Into tho castlo. The trouble ha always been that thi wholo subject of ulllauco has Ixvu relegated to tho realm of frivolity anil Joko, nnd con sidered not woith n sermon or oen n serious paragraph. And so tho massacre of human lives has gono on nnd the devil 1ms hud It his own cruel way, nnd whnt is mightily needed is thnt pulpit mul platform mid printing press nil sponk a word of uiimlstuknblo and thundcrou protest on this subject of In finite imiMirtuuee, Wo put clem-out Into thin roeny and light reading the mnrltnl cu- gngomeuts of Petrarch nud his Uaur.i, Dnuto nnd his Hcntricc, Chaucer and his I'lilllppa, Lorenzo do Medici mid his Lucrctln, Sponsor and bis Hosnllnd, Waller nnd his Bncchnr issn, not renlUlng thnt it wns tho stylo of their engagement thnt decided tholr happi ness or wretchedness, their vlituo or their prolligacy. All tho literary mul military mid religious .glory of Queen r.hzaU-th's reign cannot blot out from one of tho most conspicuous jvigos of history her In famous iK'havlor toward Seymour and riilllp nud Mulvll'. 'ind talccster nnd others. Allthooccle enl robes that Dean Bwlft ever rustled ough consocrnted places cannot hldo from Intelligent eoplo of all nges the fact, thnt by promi-cs of mar rlago which ho nover fulllllcd, ho broke tho henrt of Jnno Snrlng nfter an engagement of seven ) ears and tho heart of Stelia nfter an engagement of fdurtcou yours, nud tho poctlo staura ho dexlicntod to their excel lences only make tho more immortal his own perfidy. "lint supixwo I should make a mistake," says some man or woman, "mid I Ibid it out after tho engagement nnd before the mar riage!"' My answer is, you huvo no excuso for making a mlstnko on this subject. Thero are so many ways of finding out all about tho character and preferences and dislikes and habits of n man or woman, that if you bavo not brain enough to form n right judgment in regard to him or hor, you nro not so fit a candidate for th matrimonial nltur as you aro for un Idiot asy tatn. Notice w lint society your csiieclal friend profers, whether ho is industrious or lazy, whether sho is neat or slatternly, wlmt booka uro rend, what wns tho stylo of ancestry, noble or depraved, and If there lx any unsolved mystery about the person under consideration iostpono all promlso until the mystery is solved. Jackson's liouow, urooxiyii, wusujiartoi the city not built on for ninny ) oars, and ovcry tlmo I crossed it I said to myself or to others, why is not this hind uuilt on! I found out afterward that tho title to the land was In controversy and no on wanted to build there until that question was do- elded. Afterward I understood tho Htlo was Bottled, nud now buildings nre going up all over u, fi. n. .... 1...I1.I ...-... l.Kr.ln.j fff !. la Do not build your happiness for this' world on a chnrncter. masculine or feminine, that has not a settled and undisputed title to honor nnd truth, and Bohriety and klndnoss and righteousness. Oh woman, you bavo moro need to pa uso bo fore making such an important promise than man, liecauso if you mnko n mlstako it is worso for you. If ft man blunder about promlso of marriage, or go on to un unfortu nate marriage, ho can spoad his evenings away, and can go to tho club or the Republi can or Democratic headquarters, and olsorb lila ttiltiil lii ..lv m .tjitinii tint Iminl .l.rtfmia. or smoke himself stupid, or drink himself .. ...... ... ..VJ w. w,., w. ...,w. ...,. .w.-, ilpiint' tint ili.trn la nn nliim nf riv-nlnr m. I a m ..... .1. 1 ...1.1 ... treat, lur juu, uu nuuiuii, uuu jruu eiiuiu nut tako narootlcs or Intoxicants anil keep your respectability. Before you promise, pray anil think und study and advise. There will nover agnln lu your, earthly history bo a time when you so much need God. It seems to me that the world might to cost out from business credits and from good neighborhood thoso who boast of tho number of hearts thoy bavo won, ns the Indian boasts of tho uumlier of scalps he hut taken If a man will lio to a woman and a wonisu M I oia it man nloiitso ImpottantA nvtt- . t'liil of u llfitlino's welfare, thoy will iilmiilii hill of goodsniid Ho about flnnnooi fin lie about nil) tiling. Boclity today 1 .ii itul of gallants, and man mllllncrx, mid , it (.nights, mid UMpiettemind llurm mont i imivikeii of nil wii'tchin-lllrts. Ai.il v pi about dinning iiniiand tho parlors f n, itrilng pl.'in-s, Hlmx'rlng mid bowing, !! M'lnplug mid whlHTlug, and then ro- .i ii to tho i lub iiiom If thoy bo 1 1 ion, or to Ik Ir tx'lnl gathering If thoy lie women, to hatter mul giggle over what wa mid to them In coiiHiIcito Condign punishment Is npt to iviiii.- ujKi i them, mid thoy get paid In their own cnln. I could oliit you to n score whom swloty li'is let drop cry hard in ro- turn for tholr Imiko tialllc In human heart. An to such men, they walk around In tholr celibacy, after their hair I streaked with gray, nml pretending lhy nro naturnlly short-sighted when their o)cmu so old in Sin Hint thoy need tho Kpeetaele of n sei- tuagenailan, mi cycghiH. about No. 8, mid think they nro low Itching In tholr ntrlilo nud overpowering In tholr glances, although thoy nro simply laughing stock for nil mankind. And If thexo bane dealer In human heart bo female, they uro left nfter n while severely nlono, striving In a very deorntlon of agony of comiicMcs to get Imek to tho nt- trnetlvenex thoy hnd when thoy used to brag I.... . .11..- .ir.-ii. at.-.. 1 I how many mnsciilluo nlfectloiiM thoy. had slaughtered Korsnkou of (J oil nud honest men mul goinl women uro sure to lio nil such mnscullno nml femnlo trlllcrs with liuumii nud yet lmmortnl nfTcctlons. Oh man, oh woman, having plighted your troth, stick tolU And hero my Idea widens and I hnvo to My not only to those who hnvo mndo a mls tnko in solemn promise of marriage, but to those who have already nt tho nltnr been pro nounced one when thoy nro two, or in diver sity of taste and likes mid dislike nro neither ono nor two but a dozen mako tho best ) on con of nn awful mistake. And hero .vw j .... ....a. ..a ........ .. .... b.i...v.w lot uiontisw or letters Hint como from uvery stnto of tho American Union, nud from ncross tho sea', nnd nro coming year after year from men nud women who nm terrillo ally nlliuuccd mid tied together in a hard knot, u cry hard knot. '1 lio letters run something lika this; "What ought I to do, my luiHlmnd I n drunkard!" "Mywlfolsn gad about and will not stay nt homo." "My companion Is Ignoi ant mid hates books uud 1 level in them." "I like iimsio nud a piano sets my huslmud crazy." "I nm fond of social llfo and my companion is n recluse." "I mu trying to be good nud my llfo long ns loclalo Is very bad. What shall I do!" My answer I, there uro certain good reason for divorcement. The llihlo recognizes thoin. UoOi I society rocognlrcs them. Hut It must lie the very hut resort, nnd only after all reason iblo attempts at reclamation nnd ad justment hnvo proved a dead failure When such attempt fall it Is generally because of meddlesome outsiders, nnd women tell the wronged wifo how sho ought to stand on iiur rights, nnd men tell the wronged husband how ho ought to stand on his rights. And let huilund nnd wifo in nn unhappy mar rlago : elation stand punctiliously on their rights, mid there will lio no lendjustiucnt, uud only one thing will bo sure to them, nnd thnt Is n hell on earth. It you nro unhappily married, in most cases I ndvlno you to mnko tho liost you can of nn awfully bad bargain. Do not project your iK.t-ullurltlc. moro than Is necessary. Perhaps you may luivo somo faults of your own which tho other imrty in tho marital al liance may hnvo to suiter. You nro in tho same yoke. If you pull aside tho yoke will only twist your neck. Hotter pull nhend. The world U full of people w ho mndo mis takes nliout many things, and among other things about lietrothal nnd mar riage, nnd yet hnvo been tolernbly happy nnd very useful in tho strength of God, nnd by tho grnco promised in every tlmo of need if thoso who seek it conquer tho disadvantageous circumstances. I nm acquainted with lovely women married to contemptible men, mid genial men yoked w Ith termagant inspired of tho devil. And yet under those disadvantage in) ft lend uro useful nud hnppy. God hulim jieoplo in other kind of mmtyrdoui nud to slug in the llmnc, and ho will help you in your lifelong misfor tune, llcmomlicr tho patience of Job, Whnt n wife ho had I At a tlmo when ho was ono grent blotch of eruption, nud his proicrty wns destroyed by n tornado, nud, moro than all, bereiiMMiient bad como mid tho oor mnn needed nil w im counsel, she advises him to go to cursing and swearing. Sho wanted him to poultice his boll with blasphemy. Hut ho lived right on through hi marital disadvantages, recox ered his health and for tune and raised a splendid fmully, nnd tho closing paragraph of the Hook of Job 1ms such ft jubilance Hint I wonder ieoplo do not oftener rend it: "Bo tho Lord blessed tho lnttcr end of Job moro than his licglnnlug, for he had four teen thousand sheep, nnd six thousand camels, and a thousand yoke of oxen, nnd n thousand sho asses. Ho hud also sovon sons and three daughters. And ho called tho unmoof tho first Jemima, nnd thounmoot tho second Keila, and tho name of tho third Keronhappuch. And in all the land were no womon found bo fair as tho daughters of Job, and their father gavo them Inheritance among I tholr brethren. After this lived Job ono hundred uud forty years, and saw his sons, and his sons' sons, oven four generations. So Job died, Iwing old and full of days." Now, my Iwully married friend of cither sox, if Job could stand it by tho help of God, then you can stand it by tho samo divine ro-enforceincnt. You bavo other relations, oil w oman, liesldo tho wifely relation. If you aro a mother, train up your children for God and heaven. If you aro a member of u church, help movo on ita enterprises. You can get so much of the grace of God in your henrt that all your homo trials will seem insignificant. How little illlroronco ( docs It mnko whnt your unrighteous husband , caiu you. if God calls you hi child and calls you, if God culls you hi child nnd '.. ..... . .' T0U aro nn heiress of wholo kingdoms beyond ( tho sky! i Inimerso yourself in somo kind of outside usefulness, something that will enlist your prayers, your sympathies, your hnnd, your , necdlo, your voice. Get your heart on lire ' f.t. t.... . f.1 with lovo to God and Hio dlsenthralluient of ' tho human raco, and tho troubles of your homo will be blotted out in tho glory of your consecrated life, I cry out to you, oh woman, as Faul exclaims in his letter to tho Cor lnthliins: "Whnt kuowot thou, oh wifo, ' whether thou shnlt save thy husband I" And If you ennuot save him you enn hj-lp In tho grander, mightier enterprise of helping snvo ' the world. Out of tho nwful mistake of your marriage rise Into tho subllmest llfo of self sacrillco for God and suffering humanity. ' Instead of settling down to inoiio over your domestlo woes, enlist your energies for tho world's redemption Somo parts of Holland keep out tho ocean only by dykes or walls of stout masonry. Tho engineer having theso d)ko in clinrge wns soon to bo married to a maiden living in ono of thu Tillages, the oxlstetico of which depended on the strength of theso. dykes And there was to bo n great feast in ono ot I the villages that approaching evening In honor of the iviulug bridegroom. Tlmt dny n grent storm threatened tho destruction of the dykes, and hence tho destruction of thou winds of lives in tho villages she!' lercd b) that stone wall. The oceat wa In full wrath, bentlng ngalnt the dykw, and tho tide and tho tenor wcro still rising. "Hhull I go to tho feast," says tho ' engineer, "or shall I go nnd help my work men tiikocnroof tho il)kof" "Take care of ' thedykis," hiisnld to himself; "I must and will." As ho npjonrod on tho wall the men ' working there wcro exhausted and shouted: "Hero como tho engineer. Thank Oodl Thank Godf Tho wnll wns giving wny, stone by stone, nnd the engineer hnd a roie fastened minimi his body, nud somo of tlio workmen had roc fastened around tholr IkxIIcs mul weiu let down iimld tho wild surges Hint bent tho wall. Kver) thing wns giving wny "Moron' !" cried tho men. "More uiorlurl" lliu the answer enmo: "Thero Is no more!" "Then," cried tho engineer, "tako oir )mr clothes nnd with them stop the holes In tho wall." And so, In tho chill nnd dark ness nud surf it wa done, nud with the workmen's apparel the onlngs In tho ' wnll wcro uirtlally filled. Hut still the tldo rose, nnd still the ocean reared itself for moro awful stroke, and for the overwhelming of thousand of lives In tho village. "Now wo have done all wo can," said the engineer; "down on your knees, my men, i piny to God for help.'' And on tho tn ng and parting d)ken thoy prayed till the wind changed nud the sea subsided, mid tho vil lages Itclow, which, knowing nothing of tho ktII, were full of romp nud dauce mid hilar ity, wero gloriously saed. Now, what avo want In this work of walling back tho oceans of poverty and drunkenness and Impurity and sin is tho help of moro womanly nud manly hands. Oh how the tide como In I Atlantlo surge of sorrow after Atlantlo surgo of sorrow, nnd tho tem pests of human linto nnd sntnule fury nro in full cry. Oh, woman of ninny troubles, what nionll tho fonstsof worldly delight, If thoy wero oilered you, commred with tho opjior tuultyof helping build nud supiioit barrhrs which sometimes seem giving way through mini's treachery and tho world's assault! Oh woman, to tho dykes! Ilrlng prayer, bring tears, bring cheering wordsl Helpl Holpl And having done all, kneel with us on tho quaking wall until tho God of the wind and the sea shall hush tho ono and silence tho other. To the dykes I Bisters, mothers, wives, daughters of America, to tho dykes I The mightiest catholicoii for nil tho wounds mid wrongs of woman or man I complcto absorption In tho work to rescue others. Bavo some man, some woman, some childl In that effort you w ill forget or bo heliied to licnr your ow u tiials, and inn little while God will tnko you up out of your disturbed and harrowing conjugal relation of emth into a heaven nil tho happier liecause of pro coding distress. When Queon Klmilieth of 1-ngland was expiring it w us arranged that tho exact moment tif her death should bo signaled to the ieoplo by tho dropping of sapphire ring from n window into the hands of nn olllcer, who curried It at the top of his speed to King James of Scotland. Hut your de;rturo from the scene of your earthly woes, if you nro ready to go, w 111 not bo tho dropping of n snpphlro to tho ground, but tho setting of a Jewel In a king's coronet. Blessed bo His glorious name foiuverl A lyvj' Sail Life nnd Heath. Thero is a color lino in tho old world moro insurmountable and more lermancnt than nny that existed In this country nt nny time. It Is tho color lino against tho gypsies. It demanded another victim recently. Joseph DnudiH'y was tho most talented nnd most promising pupil of tho Conservatory of Klausenburg, Trnnsylvnnln. Ho lotod tmo clusslcul music, but could not obtain ad mission to musical circles whero ho might have had a chance of u brilliant career. Ills ' skin condemned him to play w-ith'hts tan col ored brethren at country ho"s and in music halls. His auditor did not want td hear ' anything but drinking mid street songs of tho meanest sort. Many a time w hen Joseph would play the finest tunes to them they commenced screaming nud stamping and challenging him until ho throw down his llddlo in disgust. Twice ho cut his throat In dcsjinir, but wns cured nnd restored to his hated occupation. Ono day in tho beginning of December ho had again liccu playing nt n villago romp nud went home, his genius outraged with tho low profnnlty lio hnd Ix-on forced to mnko music for nud disgusted with tho llfo ho was compelled to lend. Ho locked himself up in bis Intro mid lonely room, nnd U-gnu playing most unusual nnd thrilling fantasies upon hU violin. Tho music grow wilder nnd wilder, and moro weird and unearthly with every successive minute, until all of a sud den It censed As It wns not rosuinrU the door of tho room wns forced open nfter a few hours, when Joseph Dandoczy, tho gypsy musician, wns found hanging from n liook It wns his third attomut at suicide, and thai time ho lmd accomplished his end. Foreign Letter. Ilrlenliacli, tlio I.lon Tumor. Circus goers of twenty-flvo years ago will rcmemlier Horr Drlesbach, tho celebrated Hon tamer, but probably hnvo never in tholr minds connected him with a romance; nnd yet he not only hud a verltnhlo rommico in his life, but one tlmt blossomed out of a dish of onions; nnd it was through the modiuin of i thnt most pleliulan vegetables that ho won his lovely wife. Persons who know Mrs. I Drlesbach Ixiforo her marriage recall hor as tho bcllo of Woostor, O., of which placo her I father was a wealthy resident. Accom plished as sho was, lieautlful, witty, and full of pranks, to meet her was nover to forget hor. HapH'iiliig to bo placed with a jwrty 1 of young jieoplo at a hotel table where Drles bach was sitting', some ono darcst tier to pass him a dish of onions. Immediately seizing tho dish, sho not only passed it, but inquired If fin wnulil tinvn nti stnfrm TTn endl ift If ho would lmvo mi onion. Ilo said ho would, nud took ono, and from eo small a be ginning sprang an acquaintance that In threo months ended in marriage. It was a singu lar mutch, and people long wondered w hethor lno " ion tamer woum nuvo equal niAMca I. tniMltir Ilia Yvlfn .'..linnnA OUVIVA) ... ....... . ...W -4AV......I2V. I n tell leisure of I'otiles. Will somo naturalist explain why ponies, as a rule, nro more Intelligent than big horses! Thoy nro; nnd the fnct receives now proof from Itockland, Mo. A citizen thero who owns a horso and a pony heard that If ho put goo I sized stones in their feed boxes thoy would bo obliged to eat slow br, and would therefore digest their food lietter. Ho tried tho plan and it worked well with tho horso; but tho pony picked tho stones out ono by ono and dropped them on the lloor, and ho did this just as often as thoy wcro put in the box. -Now York Bun. A Now Kentucky One. 'Workmen digging for tho foundations of a mill at llloomlleld, Ky., broke through tho dome of a cave, w liich, it is said, bids fair to rival thu Mammoth cave in its hikes, eyeless fish, stalagmites and stalactites. .Besides, it contains graves uud skeletons and lottery; everything that a llrst class cave should. Tlm Tub Ctiiiln AkhIii. Hio fob chain, which gives tho wearer an excellent oppoitunlty to grntlfy his tusto for tho beautiful, is said to Iki on tho high road to public favor once moro, and many Jewel ers nre again burnishing up buckles and pendants which hnvo lain tintsuchod for many yours. Jewelers' Weekly. ITEMS OF ALL SORTS. RflirliiK Worth lloiiilltig, Clipped from tlio Viirlou oM!iMir'f the I-nluI. A prlvnto pot "nt show will 1k given short ly nt New York for tho benefit of charity. Tho government of Bpnln has decided to celebrnto tho fourth centenary of the discov ery of America. Venn, the morning Mnr, I irlghtor than it over apK'iiied to any man now living, mid nearer the eai th thnu it w ill lie again for .'110 years. The Cincinnati Muslclnns' Prot ect I vo union has decided that no inemlier shall play In mi orchestra with women under Miinlty of ex pulsion, mid a Hue of $100 if ho apjOhe for reinstatement. Slaveholders In Hrnrll nro opposing tho final extinction of slavery on the ground that it will lie iinK)ssiblu to carry on collco planting on a largo scale if slaeryl abol ished. A stretch of railroad track, extending throe miles out from Mudisoiivillc, ()., iswnd by a Cincinnati pnci' to bo the scene of so many nccldenU ns to hao earned for itself tho namoof "Dead Man's Curve" Tho crudest deception of tho holiday sea son was originated In 1S87. A pojior sack was filled with shavings mid a pair of 'tur key's legs wcro then tied in tho mouth of the sack and tho seductive fraud sent to tho victim. An Indlnnnioli newspaper Rays thnt tho first soldier to stiller denth for desertion In tho wnr wns ltoliert Oruy, nn Indiana school master, who had enlisted from tho southern part of tho state, nnd was shot at Camp Uurnslde, Indianapolis, in 1MV). It's rare to sco a man mowing on tho ico, but such n sight wns posslblo tho other dny at Mount eriion, Mo. After a swnmp froze up, enough grnss remained nbovo tho ico to war rant a thrifty fanner cutting it mid drawing it homo for liedding for his horses. Thirty Assyrians nro nmong tho latest im migrants nt New York, nud hnvo joined tho army of small peddlers in tho streets of tho city. Tho micleut empire which they recall novcr had such a conglomeration of national ities ns make up tho population of the Amer ican metropolis. Tho Inhabitants of Ivoy West, Fin., com plain that tho .Spanish authorities of Cuba aro making thnt place ft cnul station, to which convicts nro banished for stated pe riods. There is great indignation, uud a o tition will bo sent to tho state deixirtmcnt asking Hint incisures bo tnken to put a stop ' to the practice, It Is announced from 8t Louis Hint tho ' Mexican government Iim granted extrnor- ' dlnnry concessions to a real estate company to induce Immigration to eleven states of Mexico. Tho government has grunted ex- omptlon from taxation to all settlers on theso tracts, and Insures protection. A Itoston pajier asserts thnt a nowly rich Now York woman got from a dishonest sex ton iKfrsebbtou of nn old tombstone sacred to the memory of somo one of the samo name as herself that was in nn Knglish graveyard, and now hna It set In her library wull, w Ith a fictitious iHxllgreo, as a voucher for her aris tocracy. There aro many burglaries committed In Boston, but fow householders will follow Adellna Pntti's dovleo of forsaking their homes. It Is said that sho was so shocked nt the i eccnt burglarious visit to her castlo in Wales, by which sho lost ono of her most valuable diamond rings, that sho has deter mined to part with her Welsh estate, which a Welsh juiper says will shortly bo in tho market for sale. Tho women of Paris bavo adopted for tho winter season a wugglo In their walk. Tho rt of waggling gracefully in f lire is being '.aught nt the host dniiclug schools. Tho cor rect waggle is described as n short step nnd mi undulating sweep of the hips. It is said to bo much more graceful than tho mannish stride that prevailed during tho summer, Tho now hotel which John Wunamnkor, of Philadelphia, has erected for the benefit Of tho women employed in his stores, hits amplo accommodations for 100 boarders. It con tains a bowling alloy, sovernl reception rooms, a dancing room mid numerous apart- , monts for bathing. Tho rate for u week's board nnd lodging, Including the laundering ' of ono doren pieces, is WAV ' Tho Pennsylvania Ilallrond company has established a savings fund for the benefit of its employes. Money may lx deposited with any freight or ticket agent designated by the company, furnishing, in jiolnt of fnct, n sav ings bank at every considerable station In tho country. Tho monoy will draw I per ' cent, interest. It can bo withdrawn by ' giving ten days' notice, other sa ings banks generally requiring two weeks' notice. Theio nren number of woolen mills nud knitting fuctorlos in operation in Utah, ' where hosiery, mittens, leggings, Indies' ' knit skirts, nml mens knit umleiw-ear are turned out in large quantities. These goods nro exported throughout tho entire uiotin I tain region. In ono of theso mills the output I is 1,000 yards of material per dny. Thou sands of dozens of baud made scarlet uud ' men's grny hoso nro sent into Colorado nud Montana. Their carriage robes nud blaiikots ' find a ready market in Chicago, and tho ! orders for these goods nro o'ten fully up to thocnpnclty. , A new Industry nt Auburndnlo, Fin., is gopher farming. Judgo Tilsou and John Mullen nro equal partners in u largo farm, ! embracing over 1,000 acres. They will go into tho raising of gophers on a largo scnlo at onco, having ordered a number of coops , to feed tho young ones In ' 1.. .....ni. ...itt. 'lliey will try tho market next week with a carload shipment to Washington. It is said tho most fastidi ous epicure cannot tell thelleshof the Floiuht gopher from thu famous Maryland terrapin. 'I '.in ( nrruot Thing in lng. A change In thu stylo of dogs is imminent. Tlfo queen hns becouio tho owner of a white collie, which is as rare ns n white blackbird, and consequently tho crazo for collies of that immnculato huo should break out hero Imme diately. If you cannot obtain u whllo colllo right oir, you might tnko on ordlnury chin chilla mid black dog nnd blench him; or, bet ter yet, jwilut lilm whllo, llko those ghostly chairs which ad ru fashionable ill aw Ing rooms. At nil d, tho white collie has now tho royal cm iu t to all Aiuciicmi homos where high bred canines nre loved for thorn selves nlono. Boston Herald. Wire retire In Kiiglumt. A meeting of hunters was held In England recently to protest against tho use of wlro fenuis. It was ussortcd Hint grent dniigor had arisen in tho rapid spread of wire fenc ing, who Ii endangered the lives of nil sports men und led to nets of cruelty to horses and hound. The meeting wns told Hint wire fencing wiwtKi cr cent, cheiqier Hiun wood, ami Hint wlro wns so much used in somo parts of the country that hounds had been literally cut to pieces. Tho meeting unani mously resolved to request land ownors to provide tholr tenants with tlmlter for fenc ing. Chlcngo News, Ah I when shall all men's good Iki each man's rule, mid universal ponco Ho llko a shaft of light across tho laud! Tennyson. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Mr. Flagler, tho Htnndanl Oil in lllonalrc, who has been s ending a foi tuuo In building hotels In Flot Ida, says ho did so (o nniuso himself. Ilo had Iks'H a close business uinu for foity year, and determined to tnko a va cation uud build hotels. Friends In Pittsburg of Ilnrtley Campbell nro authority for the statement that tho playwright has entirely rccovcicd his mental balance, nnd that ho will lie nblo ill a very short time to Ih with his fmully nnd friends again. The most remarkable thing about Mr Campbell's recovery Is that ho has not only iinpioicd mentally, but ha mado a wondeiful Imptovctucut ph)slcnlly. Ho looks almost as well ns In his more youthful dn) s. f Neat ly a year beforo his denth Gen. Logan was on tho point of sitting down to dinner nt tho houso of a gentleman in Qulney, Ills,, when it wns ivmnrl ist that there would bo Hill teen nt tho tabic Tho general said ho would rather not. sit down with that number, and tho matter was in winged by ono of tho family taking n seat at a sldo table. Miss Jessie Green, of Chattanooga, ono of tho victims of thu recent railroad accident in Kentucky, proved herself n heroine in a sim ple but remarkable wny. When tho surgcou enmo to her side Hie licgged him to givo his attention olsowhcii, wi) lugs 'Tlenso leave mo and go to those w ho uro loss hurt mid for whom something may lie done. I am going to dio and It is no uso to wusto valuable tlmo on mo. Tell my fnmily I died a Christian.' Ooorgo XV. Itosure, known ns the cowboy ovnngcllst, is said by nn Arkansas newspaper to bo worth eTOO.OOU, which yields him nn In como of $150 n day. Ills fortune was mnde In cnttlo nnd by luck) invotinents in renl estate. Hois just Id jenm old, mid in his youth was loputcd to lie ono nf tho most lawless of tho desperadoes of tho plains. Guy do Maupassant wonts Tho Pnrls Figaro to pay him 10,000 francs damages for publishing a mutilated copy of the prefneo of his latest novel. In this prefneo Guy kindly gave tho public his theories on novel writing. Ho claims tlmt The Figaro should hnvo printed his Mens entire, nnd should hnvo mndo no alterations In tho essay. But Just how ho could have lwen injured in this wny to the extent of 10,000 francs is hurd to comprehend. Ills novels, not his views upon novel writing, affect Ills reputation. Not a cow hiding, but n regular liecchlng, was Inlllctwd upon an editor in tho cltv of Lemberg, Austria, the otlur day. Ludwig Mnlovski slatted in llfo ns un enthusiastic iintiicni. nut wiien Count I'rotocki founded Tho s'011'1 -Mnlovski undertook to edit It M n" ltm-Conscrvntio nowspniMr, which '' him a gi cat many eneniles. Ho recently ""-iked with Count V odlelci In u publio pnrueii, wnon no was approaciiol by a num i ueroi young men, wno stretched lilm on a bench, where four held down his hands and I feet and tho remainder of the men beeclicd I him with their canes, counting tho strokes i until twenty-live hud been administered. A i lnrgo crowd of jicoplo witnessed nnd np- plauded the eiistigation. I Mrs. Henry Ward lieecher has no indication of widow hood or Ik rem enicnt In her dress, I for sho shares her dead husband's disbelief In I tho propriety of mourning garments. Sho I looks exceedingly venerable, however, nnd a i little less nustere than of yore. Her snow w hlto hnir and dark dros aro In striking con trast of colors, and her manners, although distinctly polite, nre qulto ns posltlvo as tho I two hues that sho wears. Mrs. Becchcr now I occupies a lloor in tho residence of n son in I Brooklyn, nnd hns a sufllcleut fortuno to keep her comfortably. Shogota a largo mail ovcry day, nnd most of tho letters nro from stronger, w ho usually write for ndvlco on I somo iiersouul subject, trivial or consequen tial. J Prentice Mulford, who wns a condenser on I Tho Graphic for nearly ten years, and is known irom tlio Atlantic to tho Pacific const as ono of tho most cplgmmmntlc und inter esting of nowspujior coi respondents,,! spend ing the winter in Huston, devoting hiiusolf heart and soul to metaphysics. Altogether, ho seems to hnvo cut the w orld dead nnd gono over to tho things of tho spirit with tho in tention of stnylng there. Mulford has sovernl distinguishing traits mid tastes. He Is only entirely happy when ho can lueak away from a high civilization and live in a t nt or shanty in the w ild i ue8, do his own cooking, write philosophical things, commune with spirit itilluoiiecs and soak the tioublrs of dally city llfo out of him. Although fond of outdoor llfo, ho bus some feminine .Kcouiplishiuonts, nota bly knitting und embroidery. Ho is ono of tho clov erost of after dinner speukor, but re fuses to don a swallow tall coat tor nnylwdy or bodies. Latest Iiul nf Now Volt; Dudm. Dudedom has become leal crazy over th latest fad. One was seen propelled by tin wind along upiior Broadway tho other day carrying balanced between tho thumb und forcllnger of his right hand a diminutive tel egraph pole, on the end of which hung a doer's uutlerj Around the center of the sthk, tied ill tho shape nf a bow, was n bright coloicd tibbon with long sti earners. On one of tho streamers wns painted a bunch of "forget mo not" Hewers, while tho other bore a gaudily colored monogram. "Aw-yans, yer know, 'ti-er thu latest fnd aw," was tho dude's reply to tho reporter's Inquiry as to why tho ribbon was tied around tho stale "Aw-our gti'ls, donwh eweattucs, tie-aw them iiwoundtheni. ' i ls-uw mo dar-aw-ling's monogwum, ynas." It was km tied that it will not be long bo fore it will bo a usual street sight to see all of tho dudei' canes wraped with ribbons, tied on by their best gills. Now York Sun. drew lug Tiilioiime In I'lnriilit. A Florida perfumery company hus nineteen acres of tuln-roscs In Fulrileld nnd Hnn Mateo and expects to plant nearly 'JOO hundred acres more. Thu manager of the company says that Florida is the only placo in America whero theso lieautlful Honors con lio grown successfully. Huidso says thnt Florida is fnr ahead of southern Franco, whole tho (lowers aro raised extensively by ii rlgntlng nt a great expense. He asserts that ho has known tho flowers from ono aero of land to sell for (3,000 in one season, Tho expense of planting ono aero Is loss than tho cost of planting straw berries, tho oxouso of caring for thorn not half as much, mid the Income fourfold greater. Chicago News. Iiicquiml In I.lnen. A unique window decoration is to ho soon in ono of Brookl)ii'fl largo dry goods estab lishments on Fulton street. I lio entlro win dow is duiHsl and ornamented in table linen of dllb n nt shadiHiiud sizes, whllo the center is occupied by ft llfo size statue of Jacqunrd, tho Inventor of tho weaving loom, sitting In a partially i ccliuliig )ositioii with thu right hand resting on a small model of the loom. The statue, chair uud pedestal nre done In white linen napkins mid tablecloths, Now York Sun. Jiiel I'ailior mul I lie I'urmui. Tho lato Jim 1 I'm ker I said to have drrived considerable genuine eiijojiiicnt from ott end ing country lairs, at .w hlch ho was oftn wen. Ho knew pretty nearly every farmer In tho state, undulwajs had u kind word or smllo for thnu Chicago Times.