troops mightily forceful way of on of reverence, Irreverence hag none more than the use of God's n the streets and t a profane rd ary to point joe the Serinty Bible often intro. OUR conve rsation BRE. Irreverence or custom house onventional and ire excursion and the part of chil. insolence being Irreverence for cartoons and as n church during k and sermon hy ticism, and in ng the head nor ding as one does ruler, thus show. ot for genuflex- prostrations, but t us either how ee or let us in are not indiffer- life who has not On the battle hirst for water, English Army, iroverbs setting exh, “Bat the An old proverb #0 complacent His pains if He an easy chair.” n this world if bd you can and itude, All the my enemy wag lsry into a position since received $2500 a pen vitriolic ever since. you ever had is the man urbed or even irritated. than your Lord. coming it would have chem caravansary with om there clear on into th, and Herod, instead eath, would have sent e infant to the palace, terminer of Pilates ave pronounced Him ead of a cross and a yuld have been a coro- mighty ones of the foot of His throne. the other fact which n. This is our only certain things that sides there are unger we ought to warm, kind peak, generous All that you is world better very soon or nd his troops vay they were hg of the Jor- ndal or the wed in what never did the one of them We are all ¢Te 18 NO Tre uthfully say: The things I time I come. will resume do not give and cheery agsin.” No, ne of our zit from the : act we can- le have lived Il the human ven persons ned, the son # young man er, Tabitha uppose t o notice the all attention leads to the the road we sen what it H have been here? Will saturated exposure? they com- about the ped before” acia box, ark of ht your exit he grace of d then go pf you clear the river, 1 e you from s on this the other lowing ones Intly, cheru- ther side. , the Mar- it’s 18,000 the town : —— , : ! PENNSYLVANIA BRIEFLY TOLD. I——— Many Points, Claim for Spanish War Expenses Cut Down at Washington, and Harrisburg Officials Are Dissatisfied Opposition to the Proposed Secretary of Commerce by the State Grange $50,000 for a School. Pensions granted Pennsylvanians :— Alfred Masonhimer, Allegheny, $6; Nelson R. McNeal, Claysville, $8: John H. Fish, Philipsburg, $6; John Daniel, Monongahela, $10; Sidney W. Clark, Leroy, $17; John P. Jenkins, Six Mile Run, $10; James M. Floyd, Wilkins- | burg, $8; Samuel Jordon, Moshannon, $17; Amanda Reeder, Turtle Creek, $8. Thomas Williams was arrested at boy and a girl, the children of Thomas Peters. The children were watching Williams through the window of their effect in the boy's face and the other crashed through the girl's skull Wil i watching his antics at the time, Elizabeth Shannon was found frozen »f Blacksville. It is supposed she start- sd for home after being several miles sut of town and lost her way Miss Mattie Pringle, employed in Mc Keesport, committed suicide by swal lowing poison ? | less than 150 hogs an 1 gs 3 Charles ifford, was drowned while fishing through the ice at Gravel Pond with a friend freight wreck on the Philadelphia : occurred near a broken journal amaqua, sustain a broken cars were de The twenty-ninth annual session of the Pennsylvania State Grange, ad- journed at Johnstown. The report of the Finance Committee, which was ap- proved, showed a balance in the Grange treasury of almost ooo. A resolution was adopted opposing the appointment f a Cabinet offices to be known as S retary of Commerce and Industry. The Legislative Committee submitted a sup- plementary report in which the State Grange was solicited to use its energy cement of the law that ids adulteration of mill feed resolution recommending a taxation of all corporate and personal property at the same rate that the real estate is taxed for the benefit of a road improve ment fund was adopted. A committee ural delivery system was unanimously adopted | The State has returned to the War | Department at Washington the warrant for $102,000, sent un Spanish-American war claims for money spent by the State in preparing the regiments ior service part payment of the The total claim was about $300.000, but ge i i over half has been just returned was sent 40 he warrant in settlement of the claims outside of those called ” cellaneous.” Th laims were made some time ago, and when the warrant cials were no arrangement and the warrant was at once sent back The War Department has since sent the will look into the matter agamn With a clothes line on the end of a prisoner, escaped from the Pittsburg Jones was employed in the bakehouse. He escaped by making a hole through the roof, and then used the clothes line to scale the thirty-foot A fire apparently of incendiary ori mules, 2a number of hogs, farming Im wheat and corn and a large crop of to The County Commissioners fixed the valuation of property in Pottsville at $6.174,021, a decrease of $150.48 from the rate of taxation from seven and one- A gang of men employed by the Dela ware & Atlantic Telephone Company in building a line from Blooming Glen to Dublin, struck on account of the number of hours of work and the entire party left for their homes The Ernest Silk Mill, of East Mauch Chunk, has been sold to D. G. Dery for $75,000, subject to a mortgage of $30. poo in favor of trustees, who are resi dents of the Mauch Chunks While playing on.a flat boat along the river at Muney, Theodore Brass, the s-year-old son of Ollie C. Brass, fell into the water and was drowned. The Meadeville Theological School has received a Christmas gift of $50,000 in the form of an endowment for the president's chair from an anonymous donor. An order will soon be issued from National Guard headquarters announc- ing that the Spring inspections will be- gin in February. Mrs. William Ueifert was badly gor- ed by a bull on her farm in Mahanoy Valley. Michael H. Smith, aged 28 years, was killed by a train at the West Third street crossing, South Bechlehem, of the Phila, jelphia & Reading Railway. Denlinger & Charles’ grist mill and a creamery adjoining, at Intercourse, were destroyed by fire, entailing a loss of L000, William Habbings, of Dent's Run, died at the hospital at Williamsport, of injuries received by being crushed be- tween the bumpers of a train, oe z A Boston Boy Edified, It was at one of the summer schools that flourished up New England way every year, and the white-haired lady had just finished her address. Among the crowd surrounding her, swayed by a congratulatory spirit, was a little boy— a Boston boy. Presently, when he had his opportunity, he shook hands and said : “1 was very much pleased with your remarks. I have been waiting for years to hear you speak on this topic. It was one of the best addresses on the subject 1 ever heard.” The boy was nine years old, the sub- ject of the address “Motherhood.” Fire Salvage. It was in the Equity Court room, in the Federal buiking, before Judge Ald- rich, and it was an insurance case, with a witness on the stand from way up in the Rerkshire hills, He was tall and ca- daverous, and one would never suspect him of being humorous. After a long description of the fighting of the fire by his fellow-countrymen, he was finally asked by one of the lawyers: “Well, as a matter of fact, the build- ing was completely destroyed, wasn't ir “Well, we managed to save the cel- lar!” : Judge Aldrich joined in the laughter, Easy Subtraction Ascum—1 suppose you haven't had Jank President—Oh! yes, we knew in a very short time Askum—Why, 1 thought he took a great deal. Bank President—Exactly. We mere- Sprained Ankles. CURED BY BT. JACOBS OIL, (Prom the Cardiff Times.) Among the thonsands of voluntary endorse. sprains, stiffness, and soreness, is that of Mrs, “14 is with great pleasure that Iadd my will- ing testimony to the invaluable excellence of in my own case. I sprained both my ankles in walking down some steps so severely that I was unable to stand for several months. The pain I suffered was most severe, and nothing that I used helped me until I applied St. Jacobs Ofl, when they immediately became better daily, and in a short time I wae able to go about, and soon after I was quite cured, 1 am now determined to advise all persons saf- fering from pains to use this wonderful rem- edy, which did so much for me." Mrs. Thomas does not enlighten us as to what treatment she pursued during the months she was unable to stand, and during which time she was suffering so much, bul we venture to suggest that had she called in any well known medical man he would have si once have prescribed 84. Jacobs Oil, for it has conquered pain upwards of fifty years, and doctors know there is nothing so good. The proprietors of 81. Jacobs Oil have been award. ed twelve gold medals by different interns- tional exhibitions as the premier pain killing remedy of the world. The commitiees who toads the awards were in each instance com- posed largely of the most eminent medioal men obtainable. Mrs. Thomas evidently did not know the high opinion in which 54, Jacobs Oil is held by almost every progressive mod- ical man. China is greater than Russia, Great Bri tain, Germany, France, Japan and the United States combined. Naiursily peopie want to be Well for Christ- mas, for nothing so promotes bappiness and good cheer. Therefore, take Garfield Tea pew; it cures all derangements of stomach, Byer, kidneys or bowels : it cleanses he sys- tern and purifies the blood, thus removing the canse of rheumatism, gout and many chronic diseases. It is 3 for young and old and has been held in the highest repute for many years. Physicians recommend it If you write thirty words a minute your pen is traveling at the rate of 300 yards an hour Poran FADSLESS Dyss do not stain the bands otf spot the kettle. Sold by all drug- The largest element in American popula- tion is Celtic : Aah 8100 Reward, S108, The readers of this paper will be pleased to jearn that there is at lecei one dreaded dis. ease that science has bean able fo cure im all ite stages, and that is Catarrh, Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive eure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being » con- treatment Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter. nally, acting directly upon the blood and mu- cous surfaces of the ¥ystem, thereby destroy ing the foundation the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the con- stitution and assisting nature in doing ite work. The proprietors have so much faithin ite curative powers that they offer One Hun. dred Dollars for any case thai it fails to cure, Bepd for list of testimonials. Address F. J. Caexex & Co., Toledo, 0. Sold by Druggists, 75¢. Hall's Family Pills are the best, Conscience is a good deal like an alarm Sloek, We get so used to it that we don't mind, Best For the Bowe!s. No matter what ails you, headache to a cure you without a gripe or pain, produce easy natural movements, cost you just 10 canes Candy Cathartic, the uine, put u in metal boxes, every tablet has 6. ©. a. stamped on it. Beware of imitations, The best opportunities are those we make for ourselves. Wish All a Merry Christmas! And tell them of Garfield Tea, which cures indigestion and liver disorders and insures the return of many happy Christmas Dinners by removing the cause of dyspepsia and ill health. We may all be to a fault when the facie peg ping Totterine in Texas. “I enclobe B0c, in stamps. Mail me one or two boxes of Tetterine, whatever the price itaall {does the work." — Wm, Bohwars ¥ J.T Shap gist don's keep A first-class telescope costs $100 to pola ise telescope conts HI00I0 A Christmas Philosopher a SAN three gress gifte_Healin Wealth . give him Garfield Tes, Sn mks he parent of Wealth poe married ! 's ham’s inal Signature. rian troubles, I Afe. ache, General by its use. offered. Colored Wax Crayons—scholare’ joys, Cornelian Agates for the boys Nice Bisco Dells for little girls, Bering Tope which the urchin twirles; Bex of Jackstraws a lively game, Fine Pletares, all well-known te famer~ “*Childhcod Days’ fs sure to please, As will “Violets aud Sweet Peas,” “A QIft from Heaven" "san gem of are, “A Lively Tussle’ shows puppies smarty “Little Sweoethonrte' Ip very cute All are pretty, beyond dispute! Best Steel Shears and Scissors toe Among the prosents bere for you Buttonhole Scissors wo send along, Ladies’ Penknives or Jackkulves strong Religious Plotures, rich and rare, Cloth-bound Kovels read everywhere; Dictionaries for daily nee, And Tapestry Covers wo can produces Sabseription te “American Queen,” Pocket Match Safes, the Best yet seen Men's Neckties, varied In design Buspenders that are really fine! And good Steel Razors, hollow ground, With Leather Razor Straps ave foundy A Wedding Ring, a Turquoise Ring, An Opal Ring will pleasure bring. A Garnet Ring for youth or man, A Brooch-Pin made on nesxtest plang A Silver Bracelet for the wring, And Belt Buckles are in the Hasty Hair Combs made of Tortolse-shell Six Hairpius of the same, as well And Rabber Dressing Combe se fine, With Hair Brushes a varied line! A Porcelain Clock surely charms, We've also thoso that give alarma. And Watches, too, for either sex, Which man or woman can annex: There's Handkerchiefs for man and wife, Xnce Handkerchiefs to last a life And, for the Ladies’ special use, Sapporiers, Garters, we produce; A Shopping Brg, or Ladies’ Belt, Or Pocliet-Nook to held the “geld,” And Silver Tea or Table Spoons Are listed in our Premium boons A Ritehen Kaife vo sharp and keen, Conspicusus in the List ie sven, And Linen Toweln-housowife's pride, For Lion Heads we will provide, Tooth«Brushes that avo strong and fine. With bristles white nud genuine; And Silver Napkin Ringe se nent Their equal you but seldom meet A host of gilts both small snd great, ~ Too nnmerous to enumerate; They're here te meet tho varied OF those whe LION COFFEE use!