The "emancipation from Rome" movement spreads apace hnd gathers power in eastern Europn , assuming proportions which make U nn object of serious concern nt the Vatican. It has extended to 323 localities In Upper nnd Lower Austria , Bohemia , Styrln , Mo- ravin , Corlnthla and Salzburg. Its converts are numbered py thousands nnd so far the church lies found no means of checking it , and its symptoms nro tnosc of a new reformation. The cotton crop is estimated by the statistician of the bureau of statlotlcs to be nn unfavorable one. It Is poor charity to give the crust that Is too hard for your own teeth. Your clothes will not crack if you use Magnetic Starch. The biggest lights arc net always the best. Sympathy and slncerltj- gives the open sesame to every heart. "About thirty years ago I bought a bottle of Aycr's Hair Vigor to stop my Iiiir from falling out. One-half a bottle cured me. A few days ago my hair began to fall out again. 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II : 23 , God , who can make no mistake , made man and woman for n specific work nnd to move In particular spheres man to be regnant In his realm ; woman to bo dominant in hers. The boundary line between Italy and Switzerland , between England nnd Scotland , is not more thoroughly marked than this distinction bqtwcon the empire masculine and the empire feminine. So entirely dissimilar are the fields to which God called them , that you can no moro compare them than you can oxygen nnd hydrogen , water nnd grass , trees and stars. AH this talk about the superiority of ono sex to the other Is an everlasting waste of Ink and speech. A Jeweler may have a scale so delicate that ho can weigh the dust of diamonds ; but where are the scales so delicate that you can weigh In them affection against affection , sentiment against sentiment , thought against thought , soul against soul , a man's world against a woman's world ? You come out with your stereotyped remark that a man is superior to woman in intel lect ; and then I open on my desk the swarthy , irontyped , thunder-bolted writings of Harriet Martineau and Elizabeth Browning and George Eliot. You como on with your stereotyped re mark about woman's superiority to man In the item of affection ; but I ask you where was there moro capacity to love than In John the disciple and Matthew Simpson the bishop and Hen ry Martyn , the missionary ? The heart of these men was so large , that after you had rolled It into two hemispheres , there was room still left to marshal the hosts of heaven , and set up the throne of the eternal Jehovah. I deny to man the throne intellectual. I deny to woman the throne affcctional. No human phraseology will ever decline the spheres ; while there Is an Intui tion by which wo know when a man Is In his realm , and when a woman is in her realm , and when either ol them is out of it. No bungling legls- lature ought to attempt to make a definition . nition , or to say : "This Is the line and that is the line. " My theory is , that if a woman wants to vote she ought to vote , and that if a man wants to em broider and keep house , ho ought to bo allowed to embroider nnd keep house. There are masculine women and there are effeminate men. My theory is that you have no right to in- terfero with any one's doing anything that is righteous. Albany and Wash ington might as well decree by legis lation how a brown-thresher should fly , or how deep n trout should plunge , as to try to seek out the height and depth of woman's duty. The question of caprlclty will settle finally the whole question , the whole subject. When n woman is prepared to preach , she will preach , and neither conference nor presbytery can hlnedr her. When a woman is prepared to move in high est commercial spheres , she will have gerat influence on exchange , and no boards of trade can hinder her. I want woman to understand that heart and brain can overfly any barrier that politicians may set up , and that noth ing can keep her back or keep her down but the question of incapacity. My chief anxiety is , not that woman have other rights accorded her ; but that she , by the grace of God , rise up to the appreciation of the glorious rights she already possesses. First , she has the right to make homo happy. That realm no ono has ever disputed with her. Men may como homo at noon or at night , and then tarry n com paratively little while ; but she all day long governs it , beautifies it , sancti fies it. It is within her power to make It the most attractive place on earth. It Is the only calm harbor In the world. You know ns well as I do , that this outside world and the business world are a long scene of Jostle and contention. The man who has u dollar struggles to keep It ; the man who has It not struggles to get it. Prices up. Prices down. Losses. Gains. Misrepre sentations. Underselling. Buyers de preciating ; salesmen exaggerating. Tenants seeking less rent ; landlords demanding more. Struggles about of fice. Men who are In trying to keep in ; men out trying to get in. Slips. Tumbles. Defalcations. Panics. Ca tastrophes. Oh , woman ! thank God you have a home and that you may be queen In It. Better bo there than wear a Victoria's coronet. Better bo there than carry the purse of a princess. Your abode may be humble , but you can , by your faith In God , and your cheerfulness of demeanor , gild It with splendors such as an upholsterer's hand never yet kindled. There are abodes in every city humble , two stories ; four plain , unpapered rooms ; undesirable neighborhood ; and yet there is a man who would die on the threshold rather than surrender. Why ? It is home. Whenever he thinks of It ho sees , angels of God hovering about it. The ladders of heaven are let down to that house. Over the child's rough crib there are the chant- ings of angels that broke over Beth lehem. It Is home. These children may como up after awhile , and they may win high position , and they may have an affluent residence ; but they will not until their dying day forget that humble roof , under which their fatter rested , and their mother sang , and their sisters played. Oh , if you would gather up all tender memories , all the lights and shades of the heart , all banquetlngH and reunions , all filial , fraternal , paternal and conjugal affec tions , and you had only Just four letters with which to spell out that height , and depth , nnd length , and hrcadth , nnd magnitude , nnd eternity of mean ing , you would , with streaming eyes , nnd trembling voice , nnd agitated hand , wrlto It out In those four living capitals , H-O-M-E. When you wnnt to get your grandest Idea of a queen , you do not think of Catherine- Rus-ola , or of Anne of England , or of Marie Theresa of Ger many ; hut when you want to get your grandest idea of n queen , you think of the plain woman who sat opposite your father nt the table , or walked with him arm-in-arm down life's pathway ; sometimes to the , thanksgiving ban quet , sometimes to the grave , but al ways together soothing your potty griefs , correcting your childish way wardness , joining In your Infantllo sports , listening to your evening prayers , tolling for you with needle or nt the spinning wheel , nnd on cold nights wrapping you up snug nnd warm. And then nt last on that day when she lay In the back room dying , and you saw her take those thin hands with which she had tolled for you so long , nnd put them together In n dy ing prayer that commended you to the God whom she had taught you to trust Oh , she was the queen ! The chariots of God came down to fetch her ; and as she went up all heaven rose xip. You cannot think of her now without a rush of tenderness that stirs the deep foundations of your soul , and you feel as much a child again as when you cried on her lap ; and if you could bring her back again to speak Just once moro your name , as tenderly ns she used to speak It , you would bo will ing to throw yourself on the ground and kiss the sod that covers her , cry ing : "Mother ! mother ! " Ah , she was the queen she was the queen ! Now , tlc can you tell mo how many thousand miles a woman llko that would have to travel : dotfn before she got to the bal lot box ? Compared with this work of training kings and queens for God anil eternity , how Inslgnlllcant seems all this work of voting for alderman and common councilman , nnd sheriffs , nnd constables , , nnd mayors , nnd presi dents ! To make one such grand wom an , ns I have described , how many thousands would you wnnt of those people who go In the round of fashion and . dissipation , going as far toward disgraceful apparel as they dare go , so as not to be arrested by the police their behavior n sorrow to the good and a carricaturo to the vicious , and an insult to that God who made them women and not gorgons , and tramping on , down through a frivolous and dis sipated . life , to temporal and eternal damnation. Oh , woman , with the lightning of your soul , strike dead at your feet nil these allurements to dissipation and to fashion. Your immortal soul can not be fed on such garbage. God calls you up to empire and dominion. Will you have it ? Oh , give God your heart , give to God all your best energies ; glvo to God all your culture ; glvo to Oed all your refinement ; glvo your self to him for this world nnd the next. Soon all these bright eyes will bo quenched , nnd these voices will bo hushed. For the last tlmo you will look 'upon this fair earth. Father's hand , mother's hand , sister's ihand will no longer be In yours. It will bo night , and there will como up a cold wind from the Jordan , and you will start. Will It bo a lone woman on n trackless moor ? Ah , no ! Jesus will como up In that hour and offer his hand , and ho will say : "You stood by mo when you were well ; now I will not desert you when you are sick. " One wave of his hand , and the storm will drop ; nnd another wave of his hand and midnight will break into midnoon ; and another wave of his hand nnd the chamberlains of God will como down from the treasure-houses of heaven , with robes lustrous , blood-washed and heaven-glinted , In which you will array yourself for the marriage supper of the Lamb. And then with Marlnm , who struck the timbrel of the Red sea ; and with Deborah , who led the Lord's host into the fight ; and with Hannah , who gave her Samuel to the Lord ; and with Mary who rocked Jesus to sleep while there were angels singing in the nlr ; and with the sisters of charity , who bound up the battle-wounds of the Crimea , you will , from the chnlllco of God , drink to the soul's eternal res cue. cue.Your Your dominion Is home , o woman ! What a bravo fight for homo the women of Ohio made some ten or llf- I3 teen years ago , when they banded together 3id gether and In many of the towns and cities of that state marched in proces sion , and by .prayer nnd Christian ; songs shut up more places of dissipation 1- 1ro pation than were ever counted. Wcro they opened again ? Oh , yes. 13ut Is ltnot a good thing to shut up the ga'tes of hell for two or three months ? It seemed that men engaged in the business of destroying others did noi know how to cope with this kind of warfare. They knew how to light the Maine liquor law , and they knew how to fight the National Temperance so ciety , and they knew how to light the Sons of Temperance and Good Samari tans ; but when Deborah appenret upon the scene , Slsera took to his feet nnd got to the moun till tains. It seems that they die llsi not know how to contend againsi "Coronation , " and "Old Hundred , " and "Brattlo Street , " and "Bethany , " they were so very Intangible. These men jnh found they could not accomplish much against that kind of warfare , and in ono of the cities a regiment was brought out all armed to disperse the women. They came down In battle array ; but oh , what poor success ! for that regiment was made up of gentle men , and gentlemen do not llko tory shoot women with hymn books In thel hands. Ob , they found that gunnlnt , for female prayer-meetings was a very poor business ! 'No real damage was done , although there was threat o violence nftor threat of violence ntt over the land. I really think it the women of the cast hud as much faith in God as their sisters of the west had , and the sauio recklessness of human criticism , I really bcllovc that In ono month three-fourths of the grog-shops of our cities would bo closed , nnd there- would bo running through the guttcra of the streets Burgundy , and Cognac , nnd Hcldslcck , and old Port , and Schie dam Schnapps , nnd Ingor beer , and you would save your fathers , and your hus- bnuds , nnd your sons , first , from n drunkard's grnvc , nnd second , from n drunkard's hell ! To this battle for homo let nil women rouse themselves. Thnnk God for our cnrly home. Thank God for our present homo. Thank Uod for the coming homo In heaven. One twilight , after I had been piny- ing with the children for HOIHO tlmo , I Iny down on the lounge to rest. The children snld , piny more. Children nl- wnys wnnt to play more. And , half sleep nnd half awake , I nccmcd to renni this dream : It seemed to mo hnt I was in n far-distant land not n Persia , although more than oriental uxurinnco crowned the cities ; nor ho tropics although moro thnn trop- cnl fruitfulness filled the gardens ; nor n Italy although moro than Italian oftness filled the air. And 1 wandered iround , looking for thorns nnd nettles , jut I found none of them grew there. \ml I wnlked forth , nnd I saw the sun iso , nnd I snid : "When will It set gain ? " nnd the sun sank not. And saw Iho people in holiday nppnrcl , ind I snid : "When do they put on vorhlngman's gnrb ngntn , nnd delve n the mine , nnd swelter nt the forgo ? " nit neither the gnrments nor the robes did they put off. And I wandered In ho suburbs , nnd I said : "Where do hey bury the dead of this great city ? " ind I looked along by the hills where t would be most beautiful for the dead 0 sleep , nnd I saw castles and towns uul battlements ; but not n mausoleum nor monument nor white slab could I see. And I went into the great chapel of the town nnd I snld : "Whcro lo the poor worship ? where arc the benches on which they sit ? " and n voice answered : "Wo hnvo no poor n this great city. " And I wnndered out , seeking to find the place where were the hovels of the destitute ; and I found mansions of amber and ivory and gold , but no tear did I sec or sigh hear. I was bewildered , and I sat under the Ehndow of a great tree , and I said : "What nm I , and whence comes all this ? " And at that moment there came from among the lenvcs , skipping up the llowery paths and across the sparkling waters , a very bright nnd sparkling group ; and when 1 saw their step I know it , nnd when I heard their voices I thought I knew them ; but their nppnrel was so dif ferent from anything I had ever seen , I bowed n stranger to strangers. But after awhile , when they had clapped their hands and shouted : "Welcome ! welcome ! " the mystery was solved , and I saw that tlmo had passed oml eternity had come , and that God had gathered us up into a higher homo ; and I said : 'Are wo all hero ? " and the voices or Inmimerablo generations answered : 'All hero ; " nnd while tears of glad ness were raining down our cheeks , and the branches of Lebanon cedars wcro clapping their hands , and the towers of the great city were chiming their welcome , wo began to laugh , and sing , and leap , and shout : "Home ! homo ! homo ! " And then I felt a child's hand on my face , nnd it woke mo up. The children wanted moro play. Children always want to play more. STRANGE PROPHECIES. .oifn.j , tlio Griinil Mniiter of tlio Tcni * plnra , I'rodlctoil Truly. Clement V. and Philip IV. procured the condemnation of Molay , the grand master of the templars , to the stake , says Chamber's Journal. As ho was led to execution Molay cited Jiis perse cutors to appear before God's throne , the king within forty weeks nnd the pope within forty days. Within these respective times both died. Rlenzl , the last of the tribunes , condemned to death Fra Morlalo. When ho pro nounced the sentence the culprit sum moned the judge to meet death him self within the month , and within the month Rlenzl was assassinated. In 1575 Nanning Koppezoon , n Roman catholic , tortured to death during the religious strife In thu Netherlands , re canted his extorted confession when on the way to the scaffold. A clergy man , Jurlan Epcszoon , tried to drown his voice by clamorous prayer. The victim summoned him to meet him within three days at the bar of God , and Epeszoon went homo nnd died within that time. While at the stake Wlshart openly denounced Cardinal Beaten : "Ho shall bo brought low , even to the ground , before the trees which have supplied these fagots have shed their leaves. " The trees weio but In the bravery of their May foliage when the bleeding body of the cardi nal was hung by his murderers over the battlements of St. Andrew's. Good For I u n i' . The following story IH classed under "True Animal Stories , " but Is really a flsh story : Not long ago a hawk caught n flsh In Long Island Sound , but while flying with It to the woods to devour It at leisure , the flsh floun dered from the hawk's hold and dropped Into a farmer's yard , where n big mastiff was sitting. The dog caught the flsh as It came down , and the hawk swooped after it , but the dog turned and ran Into the house , placing his trophy , yet alive , at Iho feet of his mistress. It proved to bo a largo blueflsh , and It was corvocl up that night to an appreciative family. The dog ever since has been seen to sit In the same place at the same tlmo , evidently impressed with the belief that his good fortune may be repeated. When wo pay ? l n bottle for brandy wo nro npt t6 overlook the fact , , snys u Now York writer , that it Is made out of / the surplus wine , the chcnp , ccnt- ii-qunrt stuff that nobody but peas ants can stomach. This year over 35- 000,000 gallons of elarot will bo dis tilled Into 2,000,000 gallons of brnndy. Wlno growing and stock raising njo the life of France. More ncrcs nro beIng - Ing put Into vines and grass every year. Every man has his times when ho wishes ho could put hln llfo nwny in moth balls till ho wants to take her out. ays Peruna , the Gives Strength Hon. W. N. Roach , United States Senator from North Dakota. Hon. W. N. Konch , United States Senator from North Dakota , personally cndorhcs Pcrtuia , the great catarrh cure and tonic. In it recent letter to The Perunu Mcdlcinu Company , at Columbus , Ohio , written from Washington , D. C. , Senator Konch bays : ' "Persuaded by a friend , I have used Pcruna as a tonic , and I am glad to testify that U has greatly helped me In strength , vigor and appetite. I have been advised by Mends that it is remarkably effica cious as a cure for the almost universal complaint of catarrh. " Senator lloach's homo address is Larimorc , North Dakota , Pontmi is not a guets , nor an experiment ; It IH an absolute , scientific cer tainty. Pcruna cures catarrh wherever located. Pcrnna has no substitutes no rivals. Insist upon havinp Pcruna. Lot no ono persuade you that faome other remedy will do nearly as well. There Is no other systematic remedy for catarrh but Pcrunn. 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The present subscription Hut Is the largest on record , an ft the maga zine la reaching month nftor month hundreds of now readers It is the aim of the Atlantic Monthly to present each month as varied n tnblo of con tents nfl possible. Arrangements hnvo been made to print contributions of greater variety nnd moro permanent interest during 1900 than ever before. of ixercs of choice ngrJ- cultunil LANDS now opened for settlement In Wisloru Cnnmli. Hero IH crown the col- . . - ctirniccl NO. t HA11D WHEAT , which brings the hlKhost price In the markets of the world : thousands of cnttlo nro fattened for imirket without be UK Jed crAIn , nnd without a tluy's shelter. Sena for Informa tion nnd secure n free homo In Western Unnndn. Write tlio Superintendent of linmliiiutlpii , Ot- tnwn , ormldresH the undorhlBiied , who will mall vou atlases , puniiihletn. etc. , free of cost. W. V. iJonnott Nil N. V. Ufo lluildlne , Oranua , Nob. 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