Notes From the Paris Exposition. “The Singer Manufacturing Com- pany, ot 149 Broadway, New York, show their usual American enterprise by having a very creditable exhibit located in Group XIII, Class 79, at the Paris International Exposition, where they show to great advantage the cel- ebrated Singer Sewing-Machine which is used in every country on the globe, both for family use and for manufac- turing purposes. The writer was highly pleased with this display and observed with much satisfaction that it was favorably commented upon by visitors generally. The Grand Prize was awarded by the International Jury to Singer Sew ing-Machines for superior excellence in design, construction, efficiency and for remarkable development and adap- tion to every stitching process used in either the family or the factory Only One Grand Prize for sewing machines was awarded at Parle, and this distinction of absolutely superior merit confirms the previous action of the International Jury at the World's Columbian Exposition, in Chicago, where Singer Machines received fifty- four distinct awards, being more than were received by all other kinds of sewing machines combined. Should it be possible that any of our readers are unfamiliar with the celebrated Singer Machine, we would respectfully advise that they call at any of the Singer salesrooms, which can be found in all cities and most towns in the United States.” Jobyna Howland has been engaged for Marie Dressler’s new play, “Miss Printt.” Best For the Bowels, No matter what alls you, headaches to a cancer, vou will naver get well until your bowels ares put right, Cascarers help Bature, cure you without a gripe or pain, produce ausy natural movements, cost vou just 10 cents to start getting vour health back. Cascarers Candy CUatbartie, the genuine, put up in metal boxes, avery tab- let has C.C.C, stamped on Beware of imitations. it it. Wolf River, Bumblebee Lane and Idle Io Doniphan county, 141 f apy known dye Prrxam Fao: ces the fastest and Ur staff, ghtest of Soild by all druggists, A Chinaman cannot obt in the United nerican-born child: idents are citizens ain na Sta ren by Deafness Cannot Iie Cured To Core a Cold In vip Navy, AXATITE Brow Q avi Indig rid of 1t by ¢ sin Tutti Frut The egan hewing § Lar of i after each mes cultivation of -a but Years ago flows Soothi =yrupforchi ng tiiaren nis the gums, reducinginflammas noureas wind colic .a bottle, There are 19.602 working lceomotives mn Great Britain Salesmen Wanted. fwo honest, reliable man: experience not abso. utely necessa y, salary and expenses paid Peerless Tobacco Works Co, Bedford City, Va, duty Irish mayors are exempt {rom n courts of law, The Best Prescription for Chills ind Fever 1s a bottle of Grove's Tasers HILL Toxic. It 1s simply iron and quinine in § tasteless form. No cure—ce pay. Price We. In the private teacher is pald about sv day for each pupil schools of China a oue half-penny - Don’t worry overmuch about those sharp pains in your head. Seck their cause in your liver, One Ayer's Pill at night ror a few nights drives away morn- ing headaches. J. C. Aver Company, Practical Chemists, Lowell, Mass. Ayer's Hair Vigor NT afflicted with _8ore eyes, use } Thompson's Eye Water 1 REV. DR, TALMAGE. DIVINE'S SUNDAY DISCOURNE Gospel «Efforts of the Churehes Shonld Be Directed Toward baving Sleners«They Bhould Get In Sympathy With Sirangers. [Copyright 1900.) Wasmnaron, D. C.—In this discourse Dr. Talmage points to fields of usefulness that are not yet thoroughly cultivated, and shows the need of more activity. The text is Romans xv, 20. “Lest 1 should build upon another man’s foundation.” In laving out the plan of lour P ght out towns cities shich had not vet been preached to. le Corinth, a city for aplen famous and Jerusalem, the his issonary tl sou and where the sanhedrin were ready upon the Christian has especial wo What was woth feet feels he 1d he means to do it. ss ¥ esult that a man ever lived. We modern Chris workers are not apt to imitate Paul. We build on other people's foundations peo] k If we erect a church, we prefer to have filled with families all of whom have been tinn it pious we want good boye and girls, hair combed, faces washed, manners attractive. So a church in this day is apt to be built out f other churches. Some ministers spend the line into that out a another church Presbyterian, or in some neighbor of fish take net and they throw pond and jerk row the line into id bring out a Is A rel KINUS TOW urch, and a whole from that pond, and in with sweep 1s gained? school we ong of the Ahanlutely What strengthens an new recruits While ¢ { her flocks, we should raise of Christ + from ¢ re he not out ol the world, dation “ it of lest in's four a big When world net we wer fis time The the the y cal attendance.” “N tors, standing there fann we have three important cases here, and we are attending to them. and gre not witively busy it takes all our time to keep the flies off.” In s awful of and nea say the three doe. ng their patients battle #in not let wes spend all our in taking care of a few people, and when the com mand ¢ the world,” say practically cannot i a few choice cases, and I am busy keep off the flies.” There are multitudes to day who have never had any Christian worker look them in the eye and with earnestness in the accentuation sav, “Come!” or they would long ago have been in the kingdom My friends, reli gion is either a sham or a great reality if it be a sham. let us disband our churches and geanciations time into Christian If it be a reality, then great populations are on the way to the bar of God unfitted for the ordeal. And what are we doing? In order to reach the multitude of out idere we must drop a:l technicalities out ir religion. When we talk to people mit the hypostatic union and French nevelopedianism and Erastinianism and Compluteasisnism, we are impolite and as Little understood az if a physician should talk to an ordinary patient about the per fcardium and intercostal muscle and scor atic s mptoms. Many of us come out of the theological seminaries so loaded up that we tase the first ten vears to show our people how much we know and the next ten years to get our people to know a4 much as we know, and at the end we find that neither of ue knows anything as we ought to know. IHere are hundreds thousands of sinning, struggling and aving people who need to realize just one thing-—~that Jesus Christ came to save them and will save them now, Dut we got inlo a profound and elaborate def ni. ton of “vhat justification is, and after all the work there are not, outside of the learned professions, 10,000 people who can tell what justification is. will read you the definitions: “Justification is purely a forensic act, the act of a judge sitting in the forum, in Yhich the me Ruler and Judge, who is actountable to none, and who alone knows the manner in which the ends of His universal government can best be obtained, reckons that which was done by the substitute in the same man: ner as if it had been done by those who believe in the substitute, rely on account of this gracious of reck- oning grants them the full remission of their sine.” Now, vat is justification? I will tell vont what justificatian je—when a sinner believer, God lets him off. One summer in Connecticut 1 went to a large factory, end saw over the donor written the words, “No Admittance.’ I entered and saw over the next door “No Admittance.” Of course 1 entered 1 ingide and found it a pin factory. andl they were making pins, very serviceable, fine and nseful pine. Bo the spirit of exclusiveness hag practically written over the door of many a church, “No Admittance And if the stranger enters he finds pra¢ cally writ) the second door. Adm ttanes” w the in the niceties of belie f got ottgide fi aver Na hile minster hammering ou i nounamme « making 1 ping calities of religion in the most av and lavine 3 ha 100-288 the hard definitions of religi ‘ ’ } God given n felling the neo 11 nn 101 Be snitinls ¢ 1 » o and go OU 1 thev need vhen and how can got Compara heen made BONE In our mide 1 goes ing upon another ig a large num! afraid of ug and dn 1 this «¢ wer what tend and suecess Christ with lernean shalt love the heart, and all thn ne all thy There grentar ths said to Him, said the truth to love Him the understanding and all the streneth, i= mor burnt offerings an sacrific he unto Him. “Thon art ne kingdom of God.” 8 in peopl thyself mand mer f as for there i the and with all 1 anewe red 1 one int » tren KEYSTONE STATE. . LATEST NEWS GLEANED FROM VARLL OUS PARTS, TRAGIC SEQUEL OF STRIKE Destitute Miner Kills sn Man and Wounds gt Wilkes-Barre Says Prop Withheld Need Money and Dosperate Menns Other Li a Woman erty Adopted fupposed Wrongs Was to Avenge ve News Made desperate by due to the gtrike, a heen wrongful John O'Dea killed Archibald Campbell ed Mrs. John Wark in the ley raliroad station in Wilkes-Barre O'Dea admits that he loaded h volver and waited for the two victims He declares "he is not sorry that he killed Campbell A train was about tion at 10.50 who is a striking mis ing to the soft work, had just sald good-b3 to Wark, his mother-in-law, and William Adams. The three standing at the steps of the train shak ing hands when O'Dea, who is abou 60 years old, forced i the people with a revolve and rushed at Campbell feet away he forward. he Wark and wt destitution ¥ i o'clock, and Campbell, er and Was pgo- coal Mrs Mrs was falling O'Dea The shot struck h she screamed arted after her and then stood calmly until Poll ran up and took him handed the smoking policeman, and sald I've kilied him.” Campbell and the bt atten into insensibility with the of a reve money, $30 two men to FrobLers ord the ier EOC AS DOS leave ag take the In # and Spain, the blood tempted to fiery hquid Roman armies never drank stronger than water tinged with but under our northern climate to heatin imulants i» tv and millior 4 nb. When : A mans habits go wrong. hurch drops | him, the social circle drops good In him-—we all drop him. Of ail the men who get off the track but few even get on again Destitute children of the street field of work comparatively The uncared for children are jority in most our cities When they grow up. if uareformed, they will oulvote your chiidren, and they will govern your childre The whisky ring will hateh whisky rings, and grog shops with their horrid stench public sobriety unless the church of God rises up with out stretched arms and intolds this dying pop | ulation in her bosom. Public schools cannot do it ws cannot do it, ithern are not uwnoccud inn the ma of out othet will kill Art galler Hackwell's Island ean not do it Almahotises cannot no it Jails cannot do it. Chureh of God. wake up to yeur magnificent mission! You can do it! Get somewhere, somehow to work! The Prussian cavalry mount by putting their right foot in the stirrup, while the American cavalry mount by putting their left foot into the stirrup. do not care how you mount your war charger if you only get into this battle for God and get there soon, right stirrup or left stirrug or no stirrup at all, The unoccupied fields are all around ws, and why should we build on another man's foundation? | have heard of what was ealled the “thun dering legion.” It was in 179 a part of the Roman army to which some Christiane belonged, and their prayers, it was said were answered by thunder and lightning and haiti and tempest which overthrew an invading army and saved the empire And I would to God that our churches might be so mighty in prayer and work would become a thundering le on before which the forces of sin might the gates of hell might the gospel ship for an , Heave away now, lads! 8 out the reefs in the foretopsail! Come, O heavenly wind, ind fill the can: vas! Jesus a will assure our safety, Jesus on the sea will beckor Jesus on the sore ae into i : us barbor, ' * Train Struck Herd of Cows, As a herd of seventeen cows belong ing to Henry Barnett was being drives the Philadelphia and Raflway tracks in Salisbury township A passenger train struck herd Eight cows were killed and thre jured, The train had a narrow escape being wrecked. The front of the gine was splashed with blood the in ch Child Starts Iron Works has been idle since June 25, blast, The ceremony of relighting the fur went cheered the people, who loudly Miss Sara Hastings, as Youngest H. Hastings, applied the torch. , Diphtheria Clows Sehools, The diphtheria epidemic in Millville and the western part eof Altoona is still raging. It has been found neces gary to close all schools and churches in Millville and in portions of the Ninth and Fifth Wards of Altoona. Su ede in the Street, John Gill, Jr, son of John Gill. of Huntingdon, stopped on a street cor ner and placing a revolver to his tem ple, shot himself dead. He had threatened to kill himeelf a number ol times before, but no attention was paid to bis threats Cransade Agaihist Embatmed Milk, Pure Food Inspector Foust has open. ed a campaign in Altoona against the sellers of “embalmed” milk, which contains formaline or other preserva tives. Eon's Shot Justified. The Grand Jury at Honesdale ignor- ed the indictment against Alton Scison who shot and killed his father at Sontk Canaan last July in defense of his mother. Fiole 8130 Worth of Shoes, At an early hour the other morning burglars elected an entrance to the shoe store of Abram Fry, at Lis. field, and stole about $150 worth of A —r— - - ar ge == i fe Ea fh ST I of a ball room. The nervous hands of and night, the weary form rest, for the dress must be fin To that queen of society say a word. 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