The Fulton County news. (McConnellsburg, Pa.) 1899-current, November 02, 1899, Image 7

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i Endless Clmlo Sturcb
.liae of "Red Cross" snd
t" stnrob. makes It J"'
for only So you
lare 10o package
large lOo psok.
i nviwy. Why, 1
1 l' (tt one Inr
ib" Hturch, one
:)iin(jnr' Best" March, with the
r"i!
. ii
m.iwo thnkesneure panels, print
'y beautiful colors, or one Twen
ty (HW Calendar, embossed lo
it -oii r urooer for this starch and
J"jrsutlfol ClirlstrEaspreaents free
''ftUwn celebrate the 500th annl
" .tho foundation of Its medical
fi'L '
diiluwr llutte, Mont., live hundreds
c bvn never seen the light of day.
U How's This.
I jn 1T indred Dollars Hewarrl for
tr Cfl'Av-'-D that cannot becurod by
t ft ., I'rnns., i menn, i.
leu, nave K uiiw u r . . vno-
, S.I.M'. BUI
" it if, ye
art. and believe him nr-
K-htM .i all bu.lne.a tran.ar.unns
u Mile tn carry out any obligo
iB .far iJifrir firm.
b-Lx, wholesale Drug-gists, Toledo,
IJt urn Martin, Wholesale
"l loie-la. Ohio.
' Jri ii tarel. taken Internally, art-
ut :vp--n the bl noil and mucous siir
,o;l Fr?nrn. Price, ifir. per bottle,
it 'pri:irieU. Testimonials free.
...illy i'llin are the heat.
. .
1 ' i:n nOO princes and other bered-
rr
teed
$dii and Steed."
i nerves, also, on pure blood If
fAve them strong. Men and
trc, nervous Art so because
,?t Art sUrved. When they
.btood rich And pure ivtth Hood' $
't their- nervousness disAppetrs
' nerves Are property fed.
J.i American Drlrlnl Teac'.ier.
Fuller, the trotting horso
j'io sslled for Russia a short
have the pleasant task
y tb czar how to manage
!ortK horse. He haa been es
"igaKefl by the Russian gov
r:i instruct the army and the
lijy. Mr. Fuller Is a veteran
war, and Is well over 60
ne'i j H Bald to a sportsman be
l l lg: ;"I know nearly every
'""ins In the country, and I
all know me."
mils
j ; i lie best remedy lor
1 3 Consumption. Cures
t iTr.V tJougns,uoias,unppo,
y 4 I 9 Bronchitis, Hoarse-
- ,i nets, Asintua, wnoopuiR-
umau aotes ; quick, sure results.
it
fo.Hscvrt C(fnstipatwn,
A ftOe. Calendar For Twa c. Ktarapa.
If you will solid 4 cts. to J. I'. Lyons,
Art Publisher, 9 Murray St., Now York,
be will mail you n beautiful screen Cal
endar for llKIO, sizo 11x10 Inches, In 3
panels, lithographed in II colors ' nnd
gold. New York stores chnrgo t0 cts.
for Calendars ns good.
At meetings of the Drillsh Cabinet no
official reoord of any kind Is kept of the pro
ceedings. Why Do Ton Scratch!
When you can cure yonrself for fifty
cents? All skin diseases, such as tetter,
salt rheum, ringworm, eczema, etc,
can be surely cured by an ointment
called Tetterine. Any number of tes
timonials shown for the asking. Noth
ing else is as good. Unless your drug
gist has it. send 50c. in stamps to the
manufacturer, J. T. Sbnptrine, Sa
vannah, G., for a box postpaid.
Kipling' Uirt to Ills I'hyaleian.
Dr. James Conland of Brattleboro,
Vt., fools himself to be the richest man
In his part of the country. He is
the Kipling family physician, and ha
accompanied Mr. Kipling In his varl
oua trips to the Great Danks when the
famous author was getting informa
tion for his "Captains Courageous."
The other day Mr. Kipling made his
doctor a present of the original manu
script. are the NirkeU.
From saving, comes having. Ask your
grocer bow you can save 15o by Investing
Be. He can tell you Just bow you can get
one large lOo package of "lied Cross"
tarch,oue large lOo package of "Hubln
ger's Dost" starch, wltli the premiums, two
beautiful Sbnkexpenre panels, printed la
twelve beautiful colors, or one Twentieth
Century Girl Calendar, all for 5c. Ask your
grocer for this starch and obtain these
beuullful Christmas presents ftoe.
7Wa, iourc.
STOPPED FREE
. t.fi Parmanently Curid
v Instaltf Pratnt' b
fVjj DR. KLINE'S GREAT
Sy HEME RESTORER
ier tor til lftrwex ZMmmm. Hu, Mpiltpf
HjaI. FiUsj' Vnc: oitaor NtyooM
Ut' m. TrcktiM nd 9t trinl bottl
fl rutili tfatj ljruisiiprM eLuitraoDlr
Ml fxl. , hrD'l IA IT. Mltl. l ia, ni;llTQ
1 Ir Pi . I'nilsulalpliU.I'K
, iUi.biuiiis,
I. t Eft EM It ft
HERS INK
NEW DISCOVERY; Iti..
uich tm is, anq our worst
and lO llnva' tiMtmanft
M. S SUMS. In . illuu, a.
,ini--ee
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ittf 1
,hi7t
best made, but no dearer
than the poorest
i11i1.AIf1KS lo furewmt nn: Tnsrrl1
t08!tor4ttfirvuil; nu cunvu'-tiliift; no wor!i;
ml qulrml f.V en., iVvmllplri, N. J.
tlo-f"
s
V ktabr III ijluH(tiT.
r.ivfcw a $75 householder ob-ou-f
2 pr annum ft continuous,
DR. unrestricted stream of
rujfatijr in the world delivered
lis kitchen, wash-house and
I Jt Is calculated that 380
n urei water are delivered to
W'jl o Glasgow for every
.tUAnd it Is water of such
toilnf'Ss that the householder;
cat pay their water rate
t.hty save on soao. Loch
Iter jls not only soft it le
bright, clear and free from
latter because of the bare
iousj character of the hills
I into the loch. It Is unl-
jor, temperature and qual-
The construction of n cigar box mny seem
a very simple matti'r to the novice, but tlio
box passes through nlnnteen dlffi-renl pro
cesses beforo it is ready to receive the ci
gars. (From the Hkockton Timks, O it. 10, lmifl.)
Brockton's prosperity Is so closely allied
to tb prosperity of the shoe Industry that It
will, lmdmiht, prove a mnUcr ol Interest to a
larve number of people to learn the actual
average earning capacity of each Individual
employed In the making of the world-famed
Hnx'kton shoe. For Illustration: At the Inc.
tory of the V. I,. Douglass Shoe Company thu
pay roll for the week ending Sept. isi, exclud
ing superintendent, foremen, salesmen and
all clerical help, shows the averago earnings
of the employes, large and small, to he Slfi.M
per week. 'I his was not an extraordinary
week. It was the customary payroll.
The amount earned p t week, however,
does not always tell the story of prosperity.
The number of w eeks employed each year Is
the determining factor In the wage earners'
prosperity. The Douglass factory has been
closed but one week this year, aiid that tor
the usual summer stock taking, anil It will be
closed but three days thu latter p irt of De
cern tier. Tills would make but nine days out
of the year that the factory Is closed, which
Is surely ns steady work as the most Industrl
oils shoemaker could desire.
Owing t increased business, another addi
tion Is to be Hindu to tho Douglass factory.
It will be Ml feet long. 4(1 feet w ide, and tlvo
stories high. It will be readv for occupancy
early In December. This addition Increases
the capacity it per rent. The W. U. Douglass
sihiH) (Jompiny lias the largest factory In the
world, producing an advertised Hue $.:l.50 aud
&t 110 shoes.
Mr. Douglass says that the pros pee t for suc
cessful business for Brockton nianulncturers
was never so good as now, and thatoullections
are better than for years.
Flndley'a Eye Mnlve Cures
Fore eyes In 3 days; chronic cases In .H
days, or money back. All druggists, or
by mail, 25o. per box. J. l Hayteu, Deca
tur, Texas.
At Iceland ponies are fed in winter on fish
beads.
at lit , i " " -
n, int9y free from nnllntinn
,t tubiiatn so because the corpo
farv"! 'nnf bo"Kht P the build
lo "ft whole drainage area;
lomtfiltr'ntion and Is practically
h'iZ e chanee of seasona.-UH.Kiiltie.
Plso's Pure Is a wonderful Cough medlrlne
Mrs. W. PioKrnr, Van ficlen aud lllaks
Aves Brooklyn, N. V., Oct art. lt.
Kaiser I'leaseil with a Hoy's Tenacity.
The German kaiser had tho other day
a curious adventure with one of his
numerous godchildren. Every seventh
boy In the same family, if the parents
are In humble circumstances. Is named
after and educated at the expense of
the kalscr. On the kaiser's arrival at
Remscheld, one of these godchildren
was deputed to offer him a bouquet.
The small boy, however, at the last
minute utterly refused to part with the
flowers. The kaiser, however, ouly
laughed and patted him on the head,
and said, "Yes, when a German once
lays his hands on anything he does not
readily give It up," and ordered fifty
marks to be given to the obstinate
youngster,
Don't Noeil Another.
Lcdy Traveler-rAllow me to detain
you one moment, sir. I have here a
neat and pretty little letter-opener
very handy. Gent (interrupting) So
have I at home. I'm a married man.
you see!
Wages of I.onrion Hill fosters.
London billposters struck for $3.25
per week, fifty-three hours to consti
tute a week's work.
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pMEN do suffer!
E-ven so-called health v women suiTer!
;"jf But they are not healthy!
r01l(e marks left by pain are on tho young faces of many of our
P!fhtmfs. Pain that leaves its mark cornea frnm a mmMa
cause, it that cause is not removed its
influence reaches out and overshadows a
whole life. The reason Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound has been so uni-
.vi 1 , . -.. t . . r
lief , I i"y ou.tcsMui lut over a quarter ot a
bt9,mfn century in overcoming the sufferincr of
R'f liafl wr..nn lu Hut ii it. r.
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er. i : uucuuy 10 ae cause. ii is a woman S
ot wtiy.ior woman s ills.
C'F iEmh-y F' IIaas of '48 Freeman,
1, &ivlenpoint, Brooklyn, N. Y., writes:
'0fk Mrs. Pinkhmt wiv. tr.
m ,th 1 used your Vegetable Com
t e-J. Vith the greatest success. I
ieo jvefy sick for nearly a year with
Jrr4, was down-hearted and
pu4; also Buffered with painful
twrtjtrttation and pain in back and
inf. t I often wished for death,
of f':' nothintr wnnlrl rurA ma
vj;ors. but their medicines did
rfood. At last, bv th aHiir.
l iond, I began to take Lydia E.
"J vegetable Compound.
rh happy to say it has entire-
j me.
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Mrs. Pinkham: I feel
must write you and tell
Wt your medicine has
IJ ne. I had neuralgia
omach for two years,
J" at I could not An
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pegan taking Lydia E. Pink
egetablo Compound and Liver
1 improved from the first, had
ppetite. and after taking three bottles of Compound
ox of Liver Pills, can say that I am cured. Your
10 Compound is a wonderful medicine."
REV. DRJALMASE.
THE EMINENT DIVINE'S SUNDAY
DISCOURSE.
Subject: A Heavenly Onard Ml-slon nt
thn Anels Have Mnell to Do With
His Kvery-day Altalrs of 1.1 le A Guard
ian Angel Ker Kvery One.
Copyrlsht, Lonls Klopsota, Isps.l
Washinotos, D. C The brilliant belncs
supposed by some to be Imaginary aro by
Dr. Talinage In this sermon shown to be real
and to have much to do with our every-da.v
life. The text Is, Judges xlll., 19, "And
the nngel did wondrously."
Fire built on 11 rock. Manonh and his
wire had there kindled the flames for sac
rifice in the pralso of God and In honor of
a guest whom they supposed to he a ran.
But as the flame rose higher and higher
their stranger guest stepped into the flame
and by one red leap ascended Into the
skies. Then they knew that ha was an
angel of the Lord. "The angel did won
drously." Two hundred and foity-elght times does
the Hlble refer to the angels, yet I never
heard or road a sermon on nngelolony.
The whole subject Is relegated to the
realm mythical, weird, spectral and un
known. Hueh adjournment Is un-Horlptural
and wicked. Of their llfo, their character,
their habits, their actions, their velocities,
the Bible gives us full length portraits, and
why this prolonged and absolute silence
concerning them? Angelology Is my
tuemje.
There nro two nations of angels, and
they nro hostile to eaoh other the nation
of good angels 11 nil tbn nation of bad an
gels. Ot the former I chiefly speak to
day. Their capital, their headquarters,
their grand rendezvous. Is heaven, but
tl.elr empire Is the universe. They are a
distinct race of creatures. No human be
ing ean ever Join their confraternity. The
little child who lu the Hnbbath school
sings, "I want to be an nngel," will never
have her wish gratified. They are super
human, but they are of different grades
and ranks, not all on the sumo lovel or the
same height. They have their superiors
and Inferiors and equals. I propose no
guessing on this subject, but take the Bible
for my ouly authority. Plato, the philoso
pher, guessed and divided angels Into
superoelestlnl, celestial and subcelasttul.
Plonyslus, the Areoini;ite, guessed and
divided them Into three classes, the su
preme, the middle and the last, and en oh
ot tue-e Into
nine lu all. V
relnted to (tod, as the rays to the sun.
Fulguutlus said that they were composed
01 Dooy nna spirit. i;ieinenc sum they
were incorporeal. Augustine said that
they had been In danger of falling, lut
now are boyond being tempted. But the
only authority ou this suijeotthat I re
spect says they are divided luto cherubim,
seruphlm, thrones, dominations, principal
ities, powers. Tueir oommandHr In chief
is Mlchuel. Daniel culled him Michael.
St. John called him Michael. These
supernal belugs are more thoroughly or
ganized than any nrray that ever marched.
They are swifter thau tin v cyelone that
over swept the sea. They aro more rudlimt
thau any morning that ever came down
the sky. They have raoro to do with your
destluy and mine thau any beiug In tho
universe except Ood. May thu angel ot
the New Covenatit. who is tho Lord Jesus,
opeu our eyes nud touch our tongue nml
rouse our soul wlittu we speak of their
dunthlessuess, their Intelligence, their
numbers, tholr strength, their achieve
ments. Yes, denthless. They hnd a cradlo, but
will never have 11 grave. Tho Lord remem
bers when they were boru, but no one
shall ever Bee their eye extinguished or
their momentum slow up or tholr existence
terminate, nie oldest or mem mis not 11
l'aul, Ht. Jonn, could tell of tholr finli In
hered locomotion. The red feet ot sum
mer lightning are slow compared with
their heglras.
.' Another remark I have to make concern
ing these illustrious Immortals Is that they
are multitudinous. Their eensus has never
been taken, and no one but Ood knows
how many they are, hut all the Bible ac
counts suggest their Immense numbers
companies of them, regiments of them,
armies of them, mountain tops haloed by
them, skies populous with them, John
speaks of angels and other beings round
the throne as ten thousand times ten thou
sand. Now acoordlng to my calculation,
ten thousand times ten thousand are 100,
Oon.OlK). But these are only the angels lu
one place. David counted 80,000 of them
rolling down the sky in chariots. When
Ood came away from the riven rocks of
Mount Hlnal, the Bible says He had the
companionship of 10,000 angels. I think
they are in every battle, In every exlgenoy,
at every birth, at every pillow, at every
hour, at every moment, the earth full of
them, the heavens full of them.
They outnumber the human race In
this world. Tbev outnumber ransomed
spirits in glory. When Abraham had his
knife uplifted to slay Isaac, It was an angel
who arrested the stroke, crviug, "Abra
ham, Ahrahaml" It was a stairway ot
angels that Jacob saw while pillowed in
the wilderness. We are told an angel led
tho hosts of Israelites out of Egyptian
serfdom. It was an nngel that showed
Hugar the- fountain where she filled the
bottle for tho lad. It was an angel that
took Lot out of doomed Hodom, It was an
angel that shut up the mouth of the hun
gry monsters when Paulel was thrown In
to the cavern. It was an angel that fed
Elijah under the Juulper tree. It was an
angel that announce. I to Mary the ap
proaching nativity. They were angels tlmt
.chanted when Christ was born. It was an
sngel that strengthened our Saviour In His
agony. It was an angel that encouraged
J.'iiul In the Mediterranean shipwreck.
It was an angel that burst open the prison,
gate after gate, until Teter was liberated.
It was an angel that stirred the pool of
Hlloam, where the sick were healed. It
as an angel that Johu saw flying through
the midst of heaven, and nu nngel with
toot planted on the sea, aud tin nngel thnt
opened the book, and au augel that sound
ed the trumpet, and au angel that thrust
ln the sickle, and an angel that poured out
the vliils, aud au nngel stauJIug iu the sun.
It will be nu angel with tiplirtnd band
swearing that time shall be no longer. In
the great llnal harvest of the world the
reapers are the unguis. Jea, the Lord
inn oe ruve;iipii rrom
three other classes, making 1 uukpK Oh. the numbers and the inlgu't
hilosaldth.it the angels were a id tiio glory oJ tu..,o -upernals-fteets of
tnem, squadrons of 1'iem, host beyond
bot, rank above rank, millions on mill
ions, nud all ou our si lo If wo will have
the ul
This lends me to spe'ik of the ofllees of
those super mils. To defend, to cheer, to
rescue, to esoort, to give victory to tho
right and overthrow the wroug that Is
their business just as alert to-day and
aftloloiit ns wlieu lu BHilo times they spread
wing or unsheathed sword or rocked down
Denlteutlaries or lllled the mountains with
horse of lire hitched to chariots of lire and
driven by relnsmen of lire, 'i'hey huvo
turned your steps a huudrcd times, and
yon know It not. You were on the way to
do some wroug thing, ami they chuuged
your course. They brought some thought
of Christian parentage or of lovulty to
your own home, aud that arrested you.
1'bey urratiged that some one should meet
you at that crisis aud propose something
honorable, una elevnttug, or they took
from your pocket some ticket to ovll
amusement, 11 ticket that you never found.
It was an ungel of Ood, and perhupstho
very one that guided you to this service
and that now waits to report somohol
impression to be made upon "your
soul, tarrying with one foot upou
the doorstop ot juur Immortal
spirit unit the other foot lifted
wruiKioora decrepitude or a hindrance. 1 tor ascent Into the. nklc n ,...
as yonug utter 6U00 years as nt the close of detain him until he cnu toll vou of 11 re
their first hour. Christ said ot the good ! puutaut aud ransomed soul! "Or you were
Inhenven, "Neither can they die any more, I tome time borue down with trouble be-
.... ..iuj oHunl hkwo. ion, lO.llVIUIIIlI, IKTSeCUUOtl, U I U K HI Pt C V. S CK -
deathless are these wonderful creatures of
whom I speak. They will see world arter
wor.d go out, but there shall be no fueling
ot their own brilliance. Yen, after the Inst
world has taken Its lust flight they will be
ready for the widest circuit through Im
mensity, taking a quadrillion of miles in
one sweep ns easy us 11 plgeou circles a
dovecot. They are never sick. They are
never exhausted. They need no sleep, for
tbey are never tired. At Qod's command
tbev smote with death lu one night 185,000
ot HenDauherlb's host, but no fatality oau
smite them. Awake, agile, uiulttpotout,
deathless, ImiLortnll
A further eha-aoterlstlo ot thnso radiant
folk Is Intelllgecie. The womau ot Tekonh
was right when s lu spolse to King David of
the wisdom ot an nngel. Wo mortals take
in what little we liuow through eye and
ear and nostril and touch, but those belugs
have no physical encasement, aud houcu
'they are all senses. A wall live foot thick
is not solid to them. Through It they go
without disturbing fluke ot mortar or crys
tal of sand. Knowledge! It Hushes ou
them. They take it iu at all points. They
absorb It. They gather it up without any
hluderment. No need of llturuture for
them. The letters of their books are stars.
The dashes of their books aro meteors. The
words ot their books are coustellutlons.
The paragraphs of their books are galax
ies. The pictures ot their books are sun
rises and sunsets nud midnight auroras
and the c onqueror ou the white horso with
ness and all milliner of troubles beating
their discords lu vour heart and life. You
guvetip. You said: "I cannot stand It uuv
I......U. 1 I ... 1 1 T .
wuK?i. a uunnta 1. win take my tiro.
Whore Is tho rail train or the deep wave or
the precipice that will eud this torment of
earthly existence?" -But suddenly your
mind brightened. Courage came surging
Into your heart like oceanic tides. You
said, "Ood is ou my sldo, aud all theso ad
versities He oau in 11 lie turn out for my
good." Huddenly you felt a peace, a deep
pence, the peaue of Ood that pussoth all
understanding. What mado the change?
A sweet aud mighty comforting ungel of
the Lord met you. That was all.
Yes, a guardian augel for each one of
you. 1'ut yourself now iu accord with
Him. When lio suggests tho right, follow
ii. Wheu Ho wurus you tigiilust the wroug,
shun It. tieut forth from Ood lo help you
iu this great bnttlo agulust sin nud death,
uccept his deliverance. Wheu tempted to
u feeifug of loneliness nnd dlshoarteumeut,
appropriate the promise, "The angel of
tho Lord encampeth around about them
that fear Him and dellvereth them," Ob,
I am so giud that the spaces between
here uud heuven ure throngod with
these superniiturals taking tidings
homo, bruigius m-ssagos here, rolling
buck obstacles from o path aud giving
us defenses, for terrlllu ure the forces who
dispute our way, and If the nation ot the
irooil angels is on our side the natlou of
aud tiugulH la on the other. Paul had it
riKiu wnen no said, "We wrestle not
the moon under bis feet. Their librnrv is
uu open universe. No need of telescope to igulnst Hesh aud blood, but agulust prlu
Bee something millions of miles away, for . .'ipulliios against power., against the
iiiblhuiij moy nro lui-ru iu inspcei uuu ex- luiurs Ol tue darkness of this world
tilore It. All nstronomics, all geologlus, all : against spiritual wickeduess In high
philosophies, nc tlieir leet. I places." Iu that awful light may Ood send
.is inlguty nugelio re-enforcement! We
want all their wings on our side, till their
iwords ou our side, all tholr chariots ou
our side.
botanies, all
What nu opportunity for Intelligence Is
theirs! wnat facilities for knowing every
thing und knowing It right away!
There Is only oue thing that puts them
to tholr Wits' eud. und the Bible snvs tbev
have to study that. They have been study-
Thank Gid that ihoso who are for us are
mightier thuu those who are uirnlnst us!
nt ns to
was the
lire an lilirh ho A mm it an irnH ..,,. .ui,oSmuuu vi uukiiiuii iuiu tniuce, xus,
douS so maL-ulllceu't lha? eveu the' la" Ul)f"'" more thau oneo was tho battlo:
.Xeu'ceo? angelhood U Von'fo'uuuid bo." ! ft?' 5 'ZdTr'l'IT.11 ".'Tr
fnr it Tim nnnailM mivii -Which thin,,, 'hat this world is the Belgium or butt e-
trange.rK
. . i ,uu umiiii,iiuo.uriiiU
011 oue side; Lucifer, ns Byron calls him
subject that excites inquisltlveness ou their
part. 1 hat Is a tueiue thnt strums their
faculties lo the utmost. That is higher
thau they ean climb, deeper thau they cau
dive. They have a desire for something
too big for tholr comprehension. "Which
things the nugels desire to look luto."
But that does uot discredit tbelr Intelli
gence. No one but Ood Himself can fully
understand the wonders of redemption.
If all lieaveu should study It for llfty
eterulties, they would get no further thau
the A B U of that Inexhaustible subject.
But nearly nil other realms of knowledge
they have ransacked and explored aud
compassed. No oue but Ood can tell
them anything they do not know. They
have read to the last word of the last Hue
of the lust page of the lust volume of In
vestlunttou. and what delluhts me most is
that nil their Intelligence Is to be at our I
or Mephlstopheles. us Ooethe calls him; or
Hatau, as the Biblo anils him, the 00111-luiindor-lu-ohlof
on the othersldo. All puro
angelhood uudertue oue leadership and all
abandoned ungelhoo 1 uudertue other lead
ership. Many 11 skirmish have the two arm
ies hud, but the great aud decisive batiln is
yet to be fought. Either from our earthly
homes or down from our supernal resi
dences may we come lu ou thu right side,
lor ou that side nre Ood uud heuveu aud
victory. Meanwhile the battlo Is belug sot
lu array, nnd the forces celestial and
demoniacal are confronting each otlier.
Hear the boom of the great cannonade ul
ready opened! Cherubim, seraphim,
thrones, domluatious, principalities and
powers nre beginning to ride down their
foes, aud, until the work is oomnluted.
dlsoosa . and. oomlni Into tbelr nresenoe. I .Bl",m '""u 411 ul'? M,uou'
thMU 1 1 1 ,mII . I tl VA ,!,,, ,l ,,. H, I "" "". " uiioy Ol ajuioui
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we can learn by 100 years of earthly sur
mising. A further characteristic of these Immor
tals is their velocity. This the Bible puts
sometimes under the figure of wings, some
times uuder the figure of a flowing gar
ment, sometimes uuder the figure of naked
feet. As these superuumau are without
bodies, these expressions are ol course II g
urutlve and mean fwlttness. The Bible
tells ut that Duulel was praying and Gab
riel flew from heaven and touohed bira be
fore be got up from his knees. How far,
then, did tbu Angel Oubriel have to fly lo
In those moments ot Daniel's prayer?
Heaven Is thought to be the oenter ot tbe
universe, our sua nnd Its placets only the
rim of the wheel of worlds. Io a moment
tbe Angel Oabrlel saw from that oenter to
tbii periphery. Jesus told Peter bs could
Instantly havs 60,000 augels present It b
called for them.
' What foot of antelope or wing ot alba
tross could equal that velocity? Law of
frrtrltatlon, whloh grips all things else,
1 as no Influence upon angello momentum.
Immensities before them open and shut
like a tan. That tbey are here Is no reason
why tbey should Dot be a qulntilllou of
miles benee the next minute. Our bodies
binder us, but our minds oan olrole tbe
earth in a minute, Angello bolngs are
bodiless and have no limitation. God may
.with bis Anger point down to some world
in trouble on the outmost limits ot crsa
tlon, aud instantly au angello oohort is
there to help it, or some celestial maybe
standing at the farthermost outpost of lm
kneuslty, and Ood may say "Cornel" and
Instantly It Is lo Ills bosom, Abraham,
Klllah. Uuirar. Joshua. Olduon. llauoah.
Surface Observation.
The remarks made by a countryman
when be gets his first view of the
ocean are not always remarkable for
6pth and appropriateness. A stroller
on tbe teach of a Massachusetts sea
port overheard tbe opening remarks of
1 farmer aud his wife who had come
from northern New Hampshire, as he
subsequently learned from their con
versation. '"Well, I feel to be glad
we've come, William," said the woman,
with a elgh of pleasure, turning from
tbe sea to face her spouse. "Would
jyou ever have bellaved there was sucb
a sight of water in one place In this
world!" "No, I wouldn't," returned
William. "And when you consider
that we can't see any but Just
what's on top, It's all the more aston
lahln', Sarah, now ain't Ur
If young women, instead of wear
ing themselves out iu riding centu
ries on bicycles, would try to estab
lish a few reoords for helping their
mothers there would be fewer s&d and
discoutented old maids.
THE KEYSTONE STATE,
Latest News Gleaned from
Various Parts.
A SHARPER'S TRICKS.
Retailed Vfcsllhy Lsn1 Owner t Get In
. trarfacilnn to MrehantOvsrpowve4
Wlrhinti and Hlw Opts an Kinply
Safe Hay With Cloth In Flams
Jumpsd lata Hlvsr-Oihsr Idva Kiwi.
A Norrlitowi hardware dssler was neatly
vlotlroited out nf 48 by a sharper, who
gave his nam ss Jainst Qrenr. lie worked
an logenlous trick to accomplish bis pur
pose. Early last week tbe man ealltd on
Walter II Cooke, a wraitny rvsldtot, and
bargained for a piens of woodland on Mr,
Cooke's sstste, on Haudy strtet. No ale
was 1 ff-cted at tbe first meeting, but OD tbe
day following tbe stranger called again and
agreed lo buy tbe land at tbe owner's price,
prcvldt-d Immediate possession Was given,
so that he could bave the timber. Tbe pros
pectlve buyer Informed Mr. Cooke that be
would call th next day to mak settlement,
but requested Introduction to a hardware
d aler In orHnr to purchase the neoessary
tools, Mr. Cooke complied with tbe rr
quest. Tb stranger walled until Mr. Cooke
departed, when tools to tb amount of (36
were purchased. Thinking that Oreeue was
a frleud ot Mr. Cooks, the merobaut readPy
accepted a chrck for P4, giving Oreeue 148
In cash to make up tbe difference. Ilefure
Oreene departed be left orders for th tools
to be delivered to bis workmen, who would
call next morning. The meruuant Is still
awaiting their coming. The check basbeen
returned from tbe New York bank on which
it was drawn as "No good." Tb police lo
Whom th oa was reported bsve learned
that this sharper Is an adept at the bu-ioesr,
and Is wanted elsewhere for similar Jubs.
rioaa Saved Ills Life.
While a (.any ul buys were playing with
a small cannon Dear lb river at Wlillsmi-
ort, a si ark from a boo lire which tb y bad
lighted fell into a quantity ol powder which
they were Using to Are the caunon. A
tougue of flame shut out, catchlug Jobu
Fry on the I reast aud Hints, and lu au in
stant be was a mass of tl im . The lad witu
great presence of mind ran to tbe river
threw himself luto th water aud eitit
tlngulsbrd tbe fire. His coining was almost
entirely burned from bis body, lut he was
not seriously Injun d.
Itolili.! II y Maiknl Mm,
A daring rubbery was commuted on the
farm of the lute Joseph DIahl, ul.out three
and one-half miles east ot .Ml. ton. Mir.
Ulehl, wiir her son, Frank, lived on the
larni. Fou.' inatki'd men appeared and
after binding and gagging Frank curried
him luto tbe preence of bis mother with u
domaud for money. B-Ing refu-ed they
ransacked tbe bouse Ld got something like
f 400. Wheu tbey were going they uiosrd
the shutters of tho bouse aud toid Mrs.
Dlrbl that If ah gava any alarm that tuey
would put a bullet througu her.
IUalh llndar tailing Wall.
The trick walls of a pump station, at O 1
Cliy, which ere being toru down by the
National Transit Company fell with a crash,
burying five workmen. Instantly killing one
and Injuring tbe others. The dead man I
Oeorge Allen, Jr., ased 21, He a buried
beneath Ions of debris lite being extinct when
the rescuers reached him. Johu Eliert,
aged about 60, was severely cut and otbei
wlse lojuird. lie was removed to tbe hos
pital. The rest of tbe men suffered minor
Injuries. Tb cause of the accident is unknown.
Bafa-Hrankers' Vain Itald.
Four masked burglars i.trrd th office
of tbe Sharon Fire Brick Company, Sharon,
and blw open the safe with ilyunmlle.
Henry Brest, night watebnisu, dbooverrd
the burglars at work. One of the men drew
his revolver and fired it t Brett, but the lu.let
ouly grazed bis bead. He eimag d In n
strugglo with the robbers, who overpowerid
him and escaped. The nfi is never locked
and a notice to that effect had been n st d
ou the door lor years. The safe contained
110 money.
Timber Iturned.
A Are raged all dny In the woods on the
chestnut hills south of Douglas-viile, and
buudreds of seres ot chestnut limber b
longlng to the E. & Q. Brooke Iron Com
pany, of Birdrbnro, Hut consumed. A force
of workman and volunteer farmers workrd
all dny trying to stay the progress of th
flames. It is believed that th Are orlg'
oated from the burning of pap-r wads ftom
tbe guns of hunters.
x , Work For 4 DO nnria.
The Cumber. and Hhlrt Manufacturing
Company, of New York, will start their fix -tory
ut Ashland this week. The building it
Hihree-ttory brick, 60 ty 100 feet and the
machinery with which It Is equipped cott
tiO.OCO. Four hundrd hand will Le em
ployed wheu the plant Is lu full operation.
The company also Intends eret liug a box
faotory and steam laundry,
Itallrnad Hrldire Kurned.
A bridge nt Kyler's Corners, on the Toby
Branch of the Erie Itullroad, was turned,
A Ira n passed over tbe bridge at mldniubt,
and the fire was not discovered until 4
o'clook, and then by another train, so It
could not have oaught from a spark from an
euglue, Thu cause I nsuribed 10 inc. od-larUtn.
Naw Slaual Pyttain,
The Hall electric signals ou the I'Mlndc
pbla & Heading ltsllway have been put In
position between l'ottstown uud Bridgeport,
and It It i x peeled that th line between
Bending and l'otiitown will be equipped iu
two weeks.. Th entire Hue betweeu Phila
delphia and Fyltsvllla will probably b
equipped by fUoeuiLer 1.
Widow Commits Sulcld.
Mrs. lavs Cooper, a widow with four chl'
dreo, dsllberatslv shot bersslt nar tb
heart while temporarily unbalanced msi -mally,
at her home, near Brownstone. Eb
fired tb fatal bullet while lying fully dressed
upon hr bed. Th unforiuuat woman was
89 yssjs Pf age.
The United States nnd Great flrltnln
should Maze tho way for universal
arbitration bf negotiating a treaty
which will bind thorn to submit their
differences to a peaceful tribunal, kuya
tbe liultlniore Suu. When tho world 1
hns realized the advantages which the
Kngllsh-speaklng people enjoy from
suehj an agreement tho eullghtened
sentfuent of other nations will com
pel tlieir governments to fall Into line
snd accept arbitration ns the ouly sen
sible nud civilized method of a tl Just
so g li ternatloual controversies.
Do not wash your hands and face with a common
laundry soap, or if you do, don't complain when you
find them rough, hard and chapped. Ord'ary laundry
soaps are good for scrubbing floors, but not for the skin.
Ivory Soap makes a creamy lather that rinses easily and
takes the dirt with it. The natural oil of the skin
washed with Ivory Soap is not removed, and the sk!n is
left soft and smooth.
IT FLOATS.
eOft-MOMT INI BV THK PIVOCTIM OAMtLt CO flINOINNATI
Winchesters
I Factory Loaded Shotgun Shells.!
I" Leader" loaded with Smokeless powder and " New!
I RIVAL" loaded with Black Dowder. SuDerior to
I other brands for ji
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si u l I ru Ki'l 1 11 1 KbLIAlilLITY AND
STRONG SHOOTING QUALITIES.
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Winchester bhells are for .sale by all dealers. Insist upon I
ving mem wnen you ruy and you will get the best. ll
EASY CORRESPONDENCE
now Claver New Orleans Couple
Manas; IU
One of the bouses on my route Is
the home ot a traveling man who
spends about half his time out of
town, said a New Orleans letter-carrier
to a Times-Democrat reporter.
When he goes on a trip he and his wife
exchange a postal curd every day, reg
ular as the clock. The lady always'
gives me her cards to mall, and I
couldn't help noticing that both they
and the ones she received were always
perfectly blank. All they ever con
tained was the address, and those that
came to the wife had even that printed
instead of written. I confess the thing
made me curious, and I thought up all
kinds of theories sympathetic Ink, se
cret marks, on the edges and a lot of
other nonsense for which I never dis
covered any evidence. I happened to
know the drummer pretty well, and,
meeting him one day, I couldn't resist
asking him about the blank cards. "So
you've been trying to read 'em, have
you?" he said, laughing. I expected
that, and took it good-naturedly. Then
he explained. "My wife and I are nat
urally poor letter writers," he said,
"but we want to hear from each other
every day, so as to know that nothing
has gone wrong. We tiaed to write
like other folks, but it was a hard job,
and one evening we got to looking
over some of our old haters, and they
seemed so stupid and forced that we
were really ashamed ot ourselves. Then
we thought of this blank card scheme,
and It has worked like a charm. It
mean 8 simply, that all Is well. Before
I go on the road each of us knows the
other's programme and the receipt of
the cards means that nothing has hap
pened to change our plans. The sav
ing of ink and Imbecility has been
enormous."
Hat Worth Havlnc
Sir Jung Bahadur, tho prime minis
ter to the king nf Nepsul, has a hat
made of diamonds worth over $2,500,
000, and perched on top Is a tingle
ruby of Incalculable value.
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Look at yourself I Is vour face
covered with pimples? Your skin
rough and blotchy? It's your liver I
Ayer's Pills are liver pills. They
cure constipation, biliousness, and
dyspepsia. 25c. All druggists.
Want your iiiuu.litt'liy or bimrti a utuuulut
brown or rich hlwrk t Then me
BUCKINGHAM'S DYE (MSr,
It Is not necessary to hang up a code
of boms laws In the house where love
Is dwelling.
lietier tuoouii ler Les Jtl !)
mnuev, bo matter where
vou live. W e would not
be spending nearly a
million doliurs a vesr it
we could not land goods
at .vour stutlou cheaper
than you can buy them
for elsewhere. Vou will
nevtr know how muolt
you can save until vou
see our 'tee Hixiks
Our 04 iiaae Tata-
Oak China Clout. 1 10 1)3 !"' of everililiiir to
" " MAT, t'Sg and V KA H ,
i-ub jou aooui every.
thlutr )ou Imy, quotes
wholesale price ut con
sumers on over lUo.oiifl
dim-rent articles, nud
turnover in.cuo different.
liliiMi.ratioiiH.
Our l.lllirailieil
vntiiloaue show a t in-.
C..f.. 30, to 13.00 Car,.: ? 'v,r,LV.
ami l.ace t'urtnliis fn
their real colors,
ao by looking at theto
colored Idiitenvoncan
tell cxui tlv lio'w tliene
gooiU Kill look on
jour floor or at your
window, f'aruetaitew
ed free, lining rurnlnh
ed free and freight
prepaid.
II, IP Ma-.l- f". . I
.. . 1 l""""Sue Willi aumiilea of clolh
Vt'', ""'em aulta and overcoat, from
tS.H.1 l tlll.UO. iNenl C. O. II.) Kire
lie puid 011 clotliluir everywhere. We
In Imiuh a Hiieciul Mainline of I'lamm,
(tricana, Kevvlmr Muelilne. and lllcyclea.
A pootal curd will 11111; you any if our
rntan'ui a. one of which costs us two. If we
were not almoat certain of your order, we would
not lie malllnir free such expensive literature.
Which Hook do you wantT Address this ways
JUI IUS- HINS A. SON.
BAI.TIMIIHK, ll.. V. B. A. I'cct g"
W. L. DOUGLAS
$3 & 3.50 SHOES ""J?"
Buggj JVjrvM $4.20
r1K
Worth S4 to $6 compared
mm u.nor mane.
1 ,000,000 wvrenv
Th arnuin havt W. L
Douttllt name and nnn t
Mampcd on bottom. Tak-4
nu ftubatiiute claimed tn be;
it food. Vour tWlar ,
hrmld keep them u
not, we will tend a pair
iin receipt 01 price, state
kind ol either, tiic, and width, plain or
k-au toe. Catalogue C free,
W. L. DOUGLAS 8HDE 00, Brockton, Matt.
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ARNOLD'S COUGH
KILLER
Cures t'ouitht and old.
frevenls t on.umpf lori
All llruifKlNta. 20o
J u -s u u.
1 Tafuoti rtijar let'Joual XTfcl
I Ed Intlniq. Hili h dnicirl.lv ISI
I ill 1 - I I llll III. - - - -
Fourteen feet is pretty good heighl
for ta.ks of Iudiuu corn st Black
ltiver Fulls, Wis., tbe seed of wuicU
was imported from Porto Kico. If
this corn matures well in Wisconsin
it will be valuable noqulaitiou be
cause of ti liii amount of fodder
'lut tusy bi seoured from It.
The first Ave persons pronurluir tbe :niess Cbaln larch Hk from; their
Itrocer will eaoh obtain one larire lOo paakaga of t4 Crtw" Siavrckv, one lar(
100 package of "llublusrer'a Beat" aiarch, two Bbakf spears panels, printed la
twelve beautllul colors, as uataral as life, or one Twentieth Century Olrl Calendar, tus
flneat ot Its kind ever printed, all absolutely free. All others procuring the Kntfloaa
Chain Starch Bak, will obtain from tbelr irrooar the above goods for 6a. "K4
"--" ' fr wiarcn is souitttointf aullrsly new, and Is without doubt the great-
vi o.- t weuueia uentury. ll uas no equal, sad surpassas all others. It
has won for Itself praise from all parts of tbe Uulted States. It has superseded avsrT
thlD heretofore used or known lotclonoe In the laundry art. It Is rosde from wheat,
rloe sad oorn, and ebamlaally prepared upou aulentlfla prluulples by 1. v. linking r,
Kaakuk, Itnt, an espert lu the laundry profwslim, who hns had twenty-five years'
prsoilcal azpHrleno in fauuy larfuderlUK, aud who was the first suoeussful and original
luv.utor of all fine, grades of starch lu ilia Uultod Htatss. Ask your g room for this
BtaroU snd obtain these bosullful OUrlstmas tirasentt free.