3 : \ SPREADS TERROR. Doy l¢ Nes! Hahbocol tient broker phys to sa Whil wood the pil found ti AIDS WIDOW AND ORPHANS. about tion In Schu gave 1) they he The has Andre a new pipe om The fami! Flicksville t reo con gas from a sto t ti r home M Ruch are t o clo and fell in faint to + child, an in- fant, arious way In ti of Columbia County the work of lumbering is be- Ing ¢ i ru ver be fore enualed conditions are fa vorahle for gn¢ ve the logs out o the woods an ! ing are bus day nig the the mills at Jamison Clty. The country home of J a Read was pilverware night offices in one neigh- borhood were also entered and looted, The most interesting development of the recent primary election in Slatington is the tie vote in the con- test for councilmanic nomination be- tween John P. Gordan and R. P. dutchigon, of the Third Ward. The reaidents of Sanatoga and Lower Pottsgrove Townehip have or- ganized a fire company, with the fol- lowing officers: President, 8. JI. Kurtz; vice president, E. Jlarten- stine: recording secretary, John K. Bucher; financial secretary, J. M, Yerger; treasurer, P. Schock. The theft of a lighted lamp from the parlor of Nicholas Blanche's home, in Conshohocken, was the strange act of a thief for whom the are seeking, The thief, with out even turning out the light, boldly walked out of the house with the blazing lamp in his hand. foeely and logs to H robbed Lvs vel sa YO Four coal » a 9 A 2 <4 BB FRUANT SUR! OST WIFE'S New Troliey Line snttavilla | ‘ Pottaviiis ft Ble tq ¥ vt arn fiddiepo i Ana mnecting link, {1 be run from Chunk, through rt of the anthracite regions of the year Samuel Graffin, a son Charles Graflin, for man? master of Catasauqua, re of his appointment as postmaster that place late DOS. vord ved notice | at UDDS AND ENDS. The annual profit at amounts to $5,000,000, The bone frame Monte Carlo | of the 45 tons The human eyes are rarely of equal | power in the same person ! It is estimated that immigrants re turning home took out of the United | fintes last year $110,000,000 ! Washington now has 78 public | atatnes. New York 76. Boston 36 | Philadelphia 382 and Chicago about 20 The city of Philadelphia has paid for a strip of land 1 fuch hy 178 feel at Broad and Walnut Streets $33. 600. A fashion article on bridal veils re lated that a recent bride wore her face covered on the way to the altar At Bay City, Mich.. there is a pile | of sugar beets consisting of 290 tons worth $47,000. The pile is 700 feel long and 17 feet high. average building and land on Manhattan Is and from the Hattery to Central Park are worth $2,900,000,000. There is one Ameriean book which | ghonld be counted among the best gollers. Over 3,000,000 copies have - heen sold, It is “The Horse Book, -“" HOLLIS EH OLD ¥n /VOTESw & Ho ——t ip 1 a LF Wd Rs and bake for half Meat Rolls Make powder biscuit dough one-fourth of inch Chop and dough Put of butter, salt pepper and a the meat; oven and Of an beef bit sprinkling fiour roll up and bake in a quick cold spread on the anqg of on Apple and Beet Hash Chop to gether 1 cupful and 1 cupful of tart apples moistened a iit tle with gravy and brown. in the oven, of cold beef or soup stock, Corn and Oat Muffins —Mix 3 cup fuls of buttermilk with 1 tablespoan ful of salt and 1 tablespoonful of sods. Deat until it foams. Add quick. ly 2 well-beaten eggs and equal quan tities of corn meal Md rolled oats un til a thiek batter is obtained. Pour into hot muffin rings and bake in » quick oven, Chocolate Cookies —One cupful of sugar, half a cupful of melted butter, three-fourths of a cupful of sweet mis, 2 cupfuls of flour, 1 cupful of raising, 1 cupful of chopped nuts, 1 egg and the yelk of another, Put halt a teaspoonful of cream of tartar in the flour and a quarter of a tél. spoonful of soda In the milk. Melt 4 squares of unsweetened chocolate and add the last thing. Flavor with vamilly, Drop on pans and bake in a moderate oven. Marke! Reports. i GQ. of Trade More ‘resumed Dun & Co.'s BAYS! Weekly manufacturing and mon but bu q Live Stock. New York —Heoves No tradi 2.400 guar at $2 nd Lambs lambs siow 5 per 100 p lambs, Chicago.—Cattie Rhee ' Sheep sold yunds; yea 86.506 1.50 Market dull, 1¢ Steers, 4.20@ 6 lower 29560 4.50; o PE 7 * Yr gn 2854.20; calves stockers and feeders, 2.60 i 15¢ COWS, 3.25: bulls, in 7 G0: §.95 Hogs Cholce ay oO 50@ heifers 3.04 Market heavy shipping, butchers, 4.20& 4.30; $.100 4.15; packers 3 5&0 10c lower 4.256 4.30 Hight mixed cholece light, 4.20@ 4.25; i G0@4.20; pigs, 3.500 §.15: bulk of sales, 4.20 4.30. Sheep— Market slow, 10@ 16¢ lower Sheep, 6 .26@ 5.40; lambs 5.7561 7.00: yearlings, 5.504 6.00 ITEMS OF INTEREST. George Stanbridge, of Cleveland do the family washing, and does not need a washerwoman. Vice Consul J. K. Foster writes from Newcastle that experiments made in Queensland with the leaves of the pineapple plant have shown that there 18 a fiber in them which may be used in the production of a use ful kind of siiky cloth, A child, just born to Mr. and Mrs Charles Kuenhle at Bucyrus, O., is its own uncle, grandfather. Figure it out. BRILLIANT SUNDAY PR. T. H. SERMON WHITE. wi: Preparing to Receive ing. Lo was iv Conventio by Di His Hols But He dr gradually, Hight revealing the s ing the Blood that | He takes [i= Word and enlightens and wo to kn and tha § we 41 come will for na, Word will fashion « fs no pattern in the \ the ohild of God bu What! times we 0 aur worning papers Ane notices seems come indication of the And if He fs coming soon, He {rom and recall jaat recor 1 shall thine Lord what me? words coming of the 1 does Yon “Ya iis Ce has come uj My witnesses” there boen more need of wit election day of antique goods a cherry bedstead 200 years old was knocked down to a negro for five cents, To keep the plague of rabbits from destroying the pastoral indus tries of Australia 16,162 miles of public and private rabbit-netted fences have been erected at a cost of $4,000,000. | | | Keswick to teach you hoy to be a witness to Him, nesses unto Him exactly in propor- tion as our hearts are the Master's guest chambers, for only as He lives in us can He work through us His wondrous, gracigue, loving purpose, And what is that purpose? “Whom He did foreknow, He also did pre- destinate to be conformed to the image of His Son, that He might be the first born RAMONE many breth- ; He b dalla in I] He will forth, rou you a Himself, being the Master, we shall be what He de- sires Him. we should be, witnesses unto |B sanctified, and indwelt by oot ————————— God's Hustrated fove ! Reoch Dr. Frank 1 elevating. :ible with- culture is es- and that From sermon 1k Crane, Union n not wed Diy h, Worecesi — The Unpardonable Sin. Mark 5:28 A reference to the text that the words were elicited that our Lord's ensmiecs od Him with working mira- ans of the Devil--that is, loing good works by means of power This, of course, was ing thelr eves to what they knew and atiributing works of } the Davi it was this wilful and persistent moral blindness to known trath i + Lord char wy {0 he (rae, holin to that © srterizes ae sin opalnst the Hely (host. so that it is no ono particular take various forms, the root of it be- ing a deliberate closing of the eyes to what in our heart of hearts we know to be true~~W. H. Griffith i wa Excuses Easy to Find, A man who seeks an excuse for neglec: or delay concerning religion can find such excuse. The man who seeks religion with his whole heart will find it. Don’t stumble over your halting brother; don't get in the way for him to stumble over you.— Bishop Fitzgerald,