The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, November 03, 1892, Image 7

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    IGl'S SUNDAY SERMON.
FAR WISER THAW W
F.bfT S'La-atara That rir to
Thiir Uoai In tha South.
Talma'Vs tett rtimhiy was Jere
i.i f.'i A -arm I.hvp Ih her un
it I ti-nr: fu l Hi' '". ''' A''
r . t . . L . l IA.,',.
k,o; f,ll 1111 -r-'i'io- I.XIIflh III? fie
lli' f Of IV ''"
h, Uod Wllllld M't f t JlCHltiftll
l e P nuts it in a ire-, n
' .. - .1.. . .. :A. ..t,a a
I lillt It 1111 Mil IIP lllliuimn M "
hen Hp "otiiil nave ii gnio- to-.- mi
. i ... I W . .. . .. ululdLi
sv.ulils it iiii. a ui"i- -"ij " " i
4-r htnlt uf beamlf l im lint the
I. l i st'. ti nil c " I" ':
si famili ir y in m n I" I ! l I itnl mi "l
m.iiv, mi l t i' 1 1 . ii-fi vr Mm? door
fine 9 ! -i i ?! lurtle-do.-e,
I'itg HI C.l-T Willi-, ll'l'l l IH . and
iiii I s.ic:i. ninl em-tninl; Ih crane,
f vine li,;c ti.c a, m 01 a iruinp't, the
li W. SWlll U l d.l't Sllll "Hi l.f Mil lOW
t.ncn. till 111 r. miiii'ing kiii.miiin
fo.ir 1.1.1M -i ir i uy im- i"Mr""
; hi nr.' n
JukIi ro
. ::tlmci:
ura-a M . vt ll Inn "ii l -rongn m
initial unuul.-r Kl'S-sy i':?
Illicit "I ' it Ha. v.
ijj i.iivi':..'-, i ..; : !:intt-1 im iti'mum
in'oi! - il.-.r.vi i ; 'ie.invi. loops nowii nun
b Iiii "tn" Mi. :i- I.') v in n Ii -up rinr the
l j ,.u i:i t't. te ii "it tncirs.tl'ty ihnii
t u iiin.il the: I -m,o.c, s i lur us Mod
in f help in", t Iik mug. carrying ui
the dale:, of Hn; :-xr. to -li nv that mo inlj
nith-iiir li.i .n HI T'- -tgio-i v than men.
aid 1 '. ' I 1 ' t artp-ul.ii :'.i.i.r and ravin,!
lint ihVy "i i' -' ' w v ".rl-
I etipp s- their '"it kivet elns'ldty l
f Ihr't win;.', and he I"" h "' j",iri"'.v
t ,tnnl'!!i'm ; t'"". i 1 1 tu I ' "I " f"!" li""'
Iit1, V"H'. I 'i m tli " vv.tp n ' n
t tlio i" miiU I'U i'liritiiiM -xviu with "-if
tvrtr ! iy V" k' ! Ix llevo liii ii- u. h a
. . .i..n ,.. t .i i.ulli' i.'tili hi Ciiri'tlaii il'v-
i tktn hi li i' n.i:y u:-1 !: vj.iti It nil Mi
i d'jilt.
lic.ivii :. ir.i: ili-'-'-ifivi'il.' to. k fn
i O".
- ' ' '-.!.::.) th? ti...c T ' An'!"' ii
hit or
;i . .. I :. .i l ft" wbr..
.r wur'kin.iii v. ! i:io. ll ii n lirtter
I , yuu I
i .n . I .mi vim t i iir i i in li:rit u raitlilil:iy.
'i ItM il ' Hit "'H" " Ii.mi y. ii heir litm
LmDJili? wor.l -ji" I-jw W.iP V ,!ti-'".
'. I do not IipIIi'VO ili.it tln ioV(r of (''ln i.
! lia'l so' ;J Inn yi't li'f'i I ii ii v trii'il. 1 1c
v lim i' you co u l r.li : I I Hn:i
' j A. .1 .... 1 . ... .1. II. I .
.4ir 1 II.'IUIHT llllllllKII It .III T. ll'IM. II
'.rr 14I ! put an I'll ! to . ny lni.ni' l.il iiiiinro-
Ut I IMIH'T 1. 1. It II. 11141 InM, .iii i IIII?
o -p'V-". iiti'l tin s lis of t ii tturl'l nri-tolip
svt tt out by lii a v.'ti ho.-1 linl.i-lujaliit! Mo
; in llii-MUgd tlif ivi.iUiriiv- of uih wurlil
lv m ri'MU'liilii-r tliat u:i; on icir tt'H to
thop iiiian'iy litnu ol lic.ivrti. ami trotu
thoiii:i:ratiry i;nil.irioiM I'yiir tlir.ni;li
(liiir.:ttiiiinal ,m'r h-itrii aiivayt to k'e
p'r-jjui. J I"? .'!r.t ".li "I (toil will ni'vpr In'
Lr:...jiliaat c .tl.-cli until i; bee j .net a
iujii't; iliuri li.
. J K'i t irlbiT. atl'l rommk t!i it ilitf liinli
of U"' n:r aru w'xer than vvi', in tlio lart
(hitl, mi thi-ir tu:-.-at on. tlioy tly v ry
hirl PiirinR Hi'! s:ii-.i:iiL'r, wlnu !!:?y
.arslnili" lip in. Miey ofion tvmo n-iiliin
r jlinf tin- pun : but w'.u'n tlicy Mart for
4 itaiimial Ilulit noutliwaril. tliov take
l k plaica iiinl k firal'li't rs
I arrow to t:o iu-i- Wo
1 J.-1 low tlial wo nr w.lliln tav
! t of tlie world, tlio tlesh unil llinili'vil
Sire lirmiKlit ilown bv ti-nipt itio:n that
!u nut to cwiiio within a iniiu ol rcai-li-i
.
I'oor in the type of ploty In the ( htirtli
il now, that iuimi actually t nricatiira
ii-a tlut t lu-re is uny aut-ti tiling as n
i-r lite. Mules lu-ver dn I bi-liuve in
is. Jliit. my bri-ihri-n. hpintisn we
nut r'iii-!inl the.-o liei'liU ounwlvei,
1 UA lll.ri.tlt lh filfl- tli.. iI.ova -
: " - .. iiiriv m i
Ajnr n in.
W-IKm L'jnoiirr oiip tnmniu.
tiv ilfiLf.iL'e of liml nmi ll linivii.
lit- Imirr.iiv iIiimm ti.im.tuil.. rnili
m-Ivi's mul nttack tis, iiinl by the Hrncii
'l we defeat them uu'iiin; but nta.viii
) tilii'j in tbe "lil i-iii-aniptuunt' we
the same old bmtlu to llii oxer.
tnt whip out onr ti-inptiitiuni uml
ir. miircli. iiiMkinx "lie r.iul thrcnuli
fneniy's lonntry. tuppinn not until
ak tanks Hltor ihe lust vii tory? I)o,
I Heiiinm, let in liavii s.mio no.oltv of
i t ut uny rate. by elianiinr, by iro.
. ' . by iiiakini! nitvaiiciiieim. ti.nlin
' (i.'!ulv prayers about Hins we otij'lit
I liHti .piit l.u ho. K'iin ml liiwarJ a
il ! iatu- 1. 1 Cliristiaii thi.raiicr ami
liili)- "at n tlmt hi- hai- ni-vi-t
lii)i:jlit i if vet.
'& I i'"-!k '.h: t tli'. birJ of the air
,: v -".l' lu i v.o, i i o Ihey know when
.. liy.m !-l.oul, k ,it now ami
loal; ' -toil, slurki ami cranei, don't he in
Unity!" th'-v wonl Uay, "Nn. we cannot
up; i-t niht wj lit-iir.l the mariiiit in ibv
- ioJ bidiiiiii- in art ay, mm tin. vlirill Mute
t north wind lia-t MiitinitMl the retreat."
mv, "U a t until it it a li'.tlu laier in
'.! hi nl in. rcy. Wait unit! s mii-ul
JSK'ecu leavei of li.iN-are nil diii-d up
- have liui-n x iiicre.1. Wail mini next
f.r ttt-r : wli
. jft::ii wo p i iih
I ! I; 1 1 Ii 1 1 I Iiii
i f T. X 'cptai.ial i
f.! Aftt-r a while. wi start, nn.l it it i.u.
h in the v. av w hen timl
'It a lit! I.'. I'hert- me. vmi
:lsc ivlt.'r.. I.ir.l i. ......
r hi i.ki i.u... .in, i iii ilie morning ytm
A f.'iind ihi--.il di-.id on the Miituv. .nni
,'l ii re hii.ii who hit vu iriilied half wav
?i ii t!n wor.dmi.lt "hi in. ihci- waiieij
;.ri!:e lat i'k:i.'.':i. w h"ii the m;n I wiu.
Ir. rr they wt-ro on the t-x :t-.-. train pi-
I K I I unlet n ii liuiir. and ihi-v taun-ti
-rid-t and the "draw uu i:p" and tln-y
t!o:i.
li-"f you have felt tin) pim'liing froM
. . You le. l il to-day. on Hreuro not
Vy. I lock into your lim, and know
. ur- not happy. 1'in-ie are vuii n w iihin
ffHoul that wul not l.e M enivd. lellin,
r, ibiit yuu nn- .-iMiiiTit. nmi thin w iilimit
par ion i.' I iii, you an- inniuin-foret it
,'Hnre you oin io tin. my trieu.N, in,
mx'iiiii.iljt.-d traativ-.tioiK ut this il'?.
.'... Will v tut stand mill mi, I letthenva
, l- tumble over you'.' Oh luat yuu would
way iut.itlii- wiriu heart of liod'n inercv
, !S.itlit ru urove, red.ilein wiih maano.iii
,'.eiiis, nvt-r wan lor Noitiicrn llockn
l has wuiti-d f ir voil.
. i.Hlu-r fro-t ti bidilin von nway it N
rot t.f Korm. Where tlo vo i liit-now'
J-oil -tav. "I have iiiovm i." Why did
nof. 'voiiviy. -I ilon l want u );,,,.
i now ti-t loriui-i y." Whv tin vi.ii not
-, a lurie a iiiiti-if'.' Yon a ty. ' )y t u,,.
not mi larje." Where l.Hku t.v Vi.e
, l' ?'i'". Y,"r K"H' '"' -
.!. Hint la-t ,ickiif,i mid tliroiinh ti,f
kt upfrii(tnir.il t-ilort t iive lit,. ,(
; i;.-lt ih-im-tuaver-i that Kceined uiiiniul.
ilmtthroiuh thu- kl, wlncli received
pijii!-e htcauie ihe dps were htel,-,,
i ittnr the hell, t .lini, and I Hear the
i br.uk. iW-w hi I ,.k. i ,e.,r
I'itlVie?' Au""-' heart! Alone!
4 t Inuv tiiivt) iiohin.l tit.. ...I
it " t b r iir-ii I tin
Hull ..r tli so.rk or tin) crane aiHrtt ,,
aintion it calls all lli.e,,f iu Ml ,'u
,IJ. Ihelree-ltiinarufiillnf i.;...
I l Hle ami mrol ami the ,w roll-cnll
Jltjklu. Oh. that y ,HlTb;ar
' 1 Una in ut mi urn i.i I, ........ T... .
i i f. ,. : "! i line
m ua.ner ul youi r.miilie, and your
IJIthyou! I would that llannal
like Samuel b the hand, uml 1 1
li.lil Uke Immo, uml Hauar minht
iiuniiel.
lb r hi av.
.', ft with yti
aven yourself, and take vour
l Villi. I iiniull,.,,. ....I ll.i
t . , ' . " -'-"'I Willi in w
Into ilia ark. Tell your little ones Miut
-.iu i-iin in utiiii ami wuciiu-M foi
wholly In the ritfht direetloii
rtbun oiKlea a roke, put out for
. i.ikethtii-Miioor iho atork, aton
hi norday uutil vuit hud tliu riuht
if tupi:li. "
TUJIl'EltANCE.
AAltOlcaOU BOnriTAI.IfT.
K Cbriitiao gT It to ma" tha fatil
glaaa
Which prorad tba turoinj point Tbe tt
b'cjti . .
Dot? e.'OSMtf, my path was clear to ruin,
I knew Ita power, and I atru ruling aort
Acainit tbedeally apell. Pull many time
Had tannta of boon companions made ma
yield.
Out arar-e was given to turn away front
them.
Ami now, when 1 had hoped ye, hope I
once morr,
Iliat health an l happiness and home war
mine,
A noble laily, one bright New Year's morn,
Tressed m to tike a class, ''Just for tais
ore,"
fn honor at hr hospittllty.
8h old not urani iow t-ould abf ' wlinl
wasmennt
Rr drinking that little drop of win.
Tha hui-ied craving of the tiajrs gone by
Lproaa within me, and 1 tell
A lclim to its poorer; my buln amel
As ret on tire ot h ll. an 1 front that hour
To this my downward cjursa was swift and
lire.
Oh, Christian! psueand think; xvx it your
band
A lister's Inn J, per-htne'.w'jich should htvj
helmet',
Tht put t-inptition In a brother's way?
You rnr, ''I would not;" out you cauuot
tell
Their foul-surroiindinsi who may cross yo'tr
psin;
You tlo not know ; o'.t, then, ro-isider well
'i he j,oi unities o. every ease,
An. I let no erring otiet have causato ur
'that bv yo.tr mesm tbt-y btvebenli
a-tray
-Home.
Ar.tsowoMsM tx awiTzrRt.ANti.
It Is rinirtcaiit that the 7. irieh, Switmr.
land, society for combating th.'alc tiiol habit
has clrculstmi nn apjieal on tbe Continent,
Hiiiitinir out tbedaniers wuic.i menace tin
lutiire of Kiirofie through the use ot intox
csnta, and callin) ukii people to show their
patriotism br txojiuiOK a'ttniaji-j. An I
Hwitorlau l is a wine country I
tMPBAM3J tt txOLAu.
Writing to the Manchester tluanlian. Sir
Wilfrid Liwson repuJiates the charge that
his policy in tempuratve mttters is erery.
I tnmj (.-r n"v -Ti. .ti inai w as ." lit
I say, " that uO clie.il4 cf !t;:;.sin roform
1 should be forced on uiwilllm district i. Th t
magl;trati r.orr, as we toe from erery day'r
reports In the newtpipTi, area'je to citili
lish drink shops wht-revr they pleas', quit-,
regardless of the remntraucet vt thx In
habitanU. We are to'.! tint wj are to liaTt
new iirtinsin; outlioritic, who, it Is ex
pected, will give mors satisfaction to tin
public. Lot them lm trie. I by all mean-.
They may rNtue the horrors of tht traltl
wbicli they are to liens. Hut to anv
uieamre constituting tbe.e new authori
ties we demand a supplement forhiddin
tbem to ex-rci-xt their lir.-nttng powers In
distinctly nud decidedly iiiiwitlinj dMricts "
Fortunately, Kir Wilfrid adds, tue working
men have just returned a 1'arlia-nent clearly
more hostile to the tlritik trallli- tUau anr
which we have bad for a lon tinif,
A TCMrKtiANC 4 LCSSOM.
On the old Cutts'a estate at Bid lefor I
Tool, yeurs ao, it was cuitoinrxrjr to keep n
larje numlioi- of hos. Tueso animals for
the nioitt nnrt nt Mim v.r f.i,n.,i m
feedinir in the pastures and up in the cam
flats, diu'gin; vlanis b.iing their chief eai
ployuient. The old Cutts's store was at
that tune headquarters tor all kin Is ot in
toiicating liipiors, Ir.a udme cherry rum.
Un a c-r.aln dsy, the atory i;oes. tber
was at this old store a general cl.'snng up,
.and lots ot old rubbish, including Imsiels tu'
old cherries froaj the cherry rum horsheati,
old salt tl -ii. en-., was dumptl out upon the
Hate. This rubbish was soon discovered be
tr.Jf. '' arvei hoa. Tud
tlu-rriea proved to be a precious mortal lor
them and were devoured at onoe. The etTeci
was ludicrous In the extreme at first. They
boaoii to run and cap-r and ;lit and root
sad cut up all ninmiar ot ridiculous
manoeuvres until ttuallr the rum In toe
cherries bacame too much for thum, and
down they lay upon the Huts at ueariy low
water, dead UriiiiK.
boon tne tula turned ami hejjan to rl iw
In. An alarm was given and the neighbor
hastened to the scaue with whips, brooni',
nubs and all mauner of perusdm-s, wnniii
ere used lustily, but without i-l.'icl. Tim
hogs would not, budge an inch, tnj t de
swuljowed them up. and the tSueo bai t-or
lor day after was lull of dead bo.- -Lewiatou
(Me.) Jourual.
TRE SAT.ir KKEPEIl'jt ftESPoXS!!llM tT ' j
lliimwil l. Ihaf.l,; .1.... 1
drunkard aud to bold bun up to ridicu'e,
contempt aul acorn; to apu rn him fivii
one's path as a creature fallen too low to in -r-it
evtn pa.-wiujr plunci of pity. Yes t:ia
drunltard has trans.-reae I tils li-vs of
nature and nt God. and ho llu.ls now, wh -u
perhaps he has gone too far ti routed v i.is
error, that the way ot tho ti-ansjivas'tr n
hard in loud. But ne was not ulways tins,
There was a time wbfii ha was eontfiit tn
quench hit thirst with water, that nniver al
gift ot bountiful Creator, wiiich al mo,
Uod intended to be mvi's natural, comui hi
lievarage. There was a time when anv i'
coholio liquid was repnztnnt to iii.u, mi l il
now he teois a necessity ik-ii,li!tfiu it.
It is because he hiin-it't inuueud tlieuei-t-s ty
which wn once Utilly foreign to bis t.t.
mal tislet ami habits. Hut win plaot!
tempution in tht way of tbe poor out a-t?
ho lutl hliu on atep bv step, rIb by gla-s
from the regiou of liinocenc, health and
happiness alomr the p.th of dissipUir.n a id
cruue, on to the very brink of that awnil
precipice of alcoholic alavery and ilespa r,
and tUvn cru-lly nushed him over into tin
lark ou t hideout nhya, Y,u furnili-,
hlui with that tlery, decjitful stutt tint
burnt out the impress of Uod s image on ln
sou1, acari-hitil hi. nm..,! k...ll..l.,... .... I
chaugetl him f rom a caild ot Uod au 1 iiii
beir to the heavenly kingdom, into n lior
rible und horrid monstrosity union,- i-t-oat -1
tbiinsf Who wreaketl bis no ne and turn- I
it into an earthly hellr Who prompt i Ins
tongue to biasphene, teeltd his heart to r
Venue, narvitil ... ui:i ... in... .. ....
, . .......... mt .c, i, nn n -ii.
Ins wife to the almahoute, nn I tlrova lm
M.1.IM t. tl.u K . , .,
- v.. idiui inniory, ana ii.-Ut.-d H in
5i, and thnce the pmiiteutiniy.au I tln.tl;y
Ulue soitroldi" ilsv. Kdrdiuaud Kittle.
TiMrtenANCE nkwh ANn xoirs.
Canada doe uot ,iow a luiuor seller nr
a.oou keeper to hold a tnunioip.i! olll,'.-.
Thtra iifiM tu... c .. .. i. ..... i .. .i .i.i . ..i.. i
Haw ,..,ub w o iiutiiiimt tielgti, ciii.
rtreu in tUo Third Loiisro.ioual Ui.tri. t or
Illinois.
Koine of nur r.ll
- - - t-sitiuaiia mnv; i Ptii'i'
nmn wbni i Hi iV sa. - ..i . i .1 ...
wt lliui a 9i(ltA UU Hill FliUM-i
an l nlsj prohibit wet ring hiu! othor viui
MitM lHahrl (lll.tl nrP.itla . f , ...
( - - va 1 Ulll, w 1 11' t 11 ' s
year ty rruoii Atnerican wiiit iihboii
H- rt lirsiu.l A.. . all! . . .
I'ttsUl ftUll MPniMt.iaaa i .s a I. - s ... JM .. , . J
. .. Hiestisnsi ta l,14 I Olll pea I 1 1' -
cause, bas organ, i a ban i of l'arls young
1 BllltkaaraiiinA I ... L
- -vaj VUIUU Jl r 4ttUttf.
Jnhn Hsm! I, . .
kwusuw t j , m younz ruin iirinz nar
IsttMVJUWlirih LTsaaa .v-. . !.. l- ..1,1
f r, lb whiT yboiy would w
i j 1 wHTy 10 nuj tor
rinkg. wbruujoii Dour Uttrtr dnok tweuty'
poUsouoriwu xaiu!ntiou rvlei cook I
Wltl.
Tlia . ... .
ni aiorv ii win or a reiireii
!? U epu, "l rou building a uesv
1?: ViT' Brwnr' 'Ye; you are right."
"Moile tbe m,.n.. n..t
imyhT you are a liquor dialer, are
j. , "" "s aoiiatt was made oul of tue
.pui ,0 ' "hisky. Kyerv farfhiui
arm uiau out of watar. lr.',
RELIGIOUS READING.
tnturKKM wats or uttita nirrr.
Hippy Is tha man whom Und rorm-tetb.
lor Ha msketh sore and hlndeth up.
Happy la that people whose Uod hj tlif
Lord.
Happy Is be tbat bath tbe God of Jacob
ior his help. ,
Happrlsthe man that fl mirth wisdom,
mil the man that aetteth tinderstanding.
Happy Is the man that feareth alwny.
Hsppy Is be that cnndemrelh not bimsell
n that thing which be allow eth.
He that bath nii-rry on the poor, happy if
se.
Whori trntetli in the Lord, bsppv Is he.
He that ket-pt-tli the law, hsppy is be.
If ye sufl'er for righteousness sake, happy
ne e.
If j e be reproached for tha name of ( brlst,
happy are ye.
Heboid we count thrin happy wliirb en
.lure. If ye know Ih'se things, happy are ye il
foil do them Well-pritijx.
riiRiTi. rntvipi.na im ni'Htf;ss.
The irni-t',cability of carrying ( lirlstlnn
principle Into every tl p irlnn nt of liuiiirs
lite Is by Mime openly, mul by others M errily,
tltliletl. tine who h mlul t lor tunny
ears In net ill buslnri.s It. ftrict ( tinf.irinlt j
to Mod'a will gives Ihe following out of ninny
ilmilnr experiences:
In earrilng out eettnln improvements In
the city of London, my tdiop was requited
liy the ' ortr:itl"M,!itid n 1 hail the premise
mi Irnse I was requested tu send in a claim
lor rtiiiipen-ailtiii. This wns my lirst con
tut w it It coin-riiMitloiii claiipi, ami I iistiir
illy iiinile some Inquiry rgatding what wa
iiti.mi.ry In Mich riM'i. All the iersotis 1
ui'iu n d of told me It w as the inar'ahl
praetlce to claim n much larger sum Hum tht
IiMiii bed oei'lipier exprctetl to receive.
Agents whose hinlni-s it wns to "rotidnel''
ii. h claims told me the ame, end wanted
; im-to place mv t a-e In tin ir liniuls. I tic
, .-lined. 1 f. lt firm in the Lord, i fald In
out Mm Invnrhili'r
1 ..ttrTwli tii'.Ve an J il'm 1
ll
j ed l fore Hie committee of the roi pcraiion.
I lexpldtlrd mv position with perfect open
i iirfttit rrtre'er! '-t add 1 hoped they
world i.ot f ut a' ptinitfim tipi.it ilishone-iy
I I'V t. fiiing to accede to nn honest claim.
They srt-iiitii surprisrtl; but tin ir surprise
was'md grenlt r than that of some of my
Lt;tness f i Ii ii. is w hen, after a tltdny of nesr
Iv ii Tear, tbe corporation t iinipeii-atcd ui
nn the exm-t hals of my claim. "Thrill that
honor Me, 1 will honor," saiih the Lord,
WHAT Is I K I. Nil ur LlI'Kf
The end of life is, not to.lo good, although
uiiiiiy of us think to. It Is net to w In souis,
nllliotigli I once tlioiiglit so. The end of lif
Ii lo do the w ill nt liotl. lint may belli tht
lite of lining too, I or winning sou In or it may
nol. The maximum achievements of a-iy
I in-' ; L ie nfler It Is nil over is to linvo dotit
T. It . . '..1 . . -
n .ii oi ttuu. ,n man or woman cau
nr-.vc df r.c n.y o;r v. Iih a '.;fc. No Lu'Jier,
-l -, . "-; rv. i.u cvciiyion.
inilhavc doi.e unv limre With ll? ' tsfj
au-! i dninin:-' 1 or a nav;t grr ra:i ifo' 2
nifili. 'hvf fi't. the ip.Tfuc "iVii.ilpTt
upon whi.dl y cl ove l,i juti ciir Mvj Is to
atlherr. tbroiigli j..(5d rcimf. or lil. ihroush
ti-mptntion. ninl pro'perfty. mid nihci-ily, to
tbe will of Uod, wherever" that mav lead us.
It may tiiko you wav to t'hltin, or vou who
are going to Africa niny have to stiiy where
you are. You who are Fon-g to hn un evan
gelist may have to go into bujue, nntl you
who were golmr Into biiiine-is inav have' lo
become toi evangellr. Hut tln re ia no Imp.
plmai or suct-ees in life till principle Is tnki'U
posBi'Mitm or(-;i'iofisor I'ruinuioiid.
WWiii!o.'I) puIJ?-,JTd ur HAW IT.
Hoi .emeu lake great pride In being ao to
sic all the good pninti in ii linrse, 1 lit one
liinli foiintl a loo. I point in n horse vvlilch
Ms driver Ir tl never noticetl belore, lr.
riuiiimer vv.'M oiii t- riding on the box of n
'nt eosch alongside of Ihe driver, who ws
sjehu in his lint-of no cumiuoii order, lie
was profuse in his pun of As team, nn.l
eM i laily id one of the hni-iia, lutcrl.-ir.liug
his prni-ea w iiii iinlli.. "You have c milt. . I
one good point," said r. rinmmer, with a
twink'e Iu ha rye. "What e that, sir?''
sidd the driver. "What is 111111'.' 1 have
studied (hut horse over and over, and I d d
I'Ot think theic wns atiytliing nboiit Idm I
ilo not know. What ii it vou hav t- tlincovt-t
t tl'' Wd', ir,'' eaid the dot tor. "il i
Ibis: We L..vo ri.l.icu so tti'tiy ti.ii, s, aiiH
Up to this po'tit 1 1 rive not hi it ft 1 it proline
w r-dnuliif , fa In .1,1," j i!: ;cr luokrtl
ut Ilie ilo lor in Mirpri-e, and tT.i're wns tlmt
siime tit mure look, with a tw inkle iu his eye.
'II t:i Ilk JOII, sir," ha 1.1 the driver, "tlinnk
Vu. Vou have iiiade n goml p. cut, und I
think I w ill try In L'tt a-i Imii; w ithout ns-t nr
li.f u my liorsi will
OM: TNIVi I-. XKl in rr.
A young believer hud lo.-t hit jt.v In tl.t
l.oi'tl. mid had fallen into t'ion-.Ueiil .le
pond. 11, V. As he sal in the hour, in tin
depth "I 'tiritiw. hU nn!,ni-, niotlier .aid t
him: "My tl. nr boy, you mi-hi bowel
down wit li't-are ; yoii look ns if the whole
world wen-rellng upon you, ami you had
lo benr up theiiiiiwisc," ' II is nusw er slruck
int. 11 well worthy of It'liieinbrniice.
"Mother," said he. "If bad to carry Ihe
whole world 1 could do it more easily with
Uod C Ins it I can bear my life w itliout lllin."
It Is even so. W hen the Lord is with us,
nothing Is beyond our power; but win 11 1 1 its
presence is withdrawn not only is the gr
bopH-r a hunleii, but we aie'a burden to
otirsi-lvcs, nnd wu grow weary of living,
whatever tern pond comiurts we'may pixsens.
You tuuy light ns liuiiiv eaiiillesns you pleane,
but there la 110 day till the sun hues ; ami so
w ith all the consolations we can muster, our
soul la still In the dark till the Lord shines
upon us in grace. 1 lv. (.'. 11. Bourgeon.
Take a good ltH.k al Jesus ns often ns yuu
can. You expect noon Iu In hold Him iu
iifH-u vl-lon, but they who look most to I Mm
here w ill reo nnit glory in linn berealler.
Iu ilenvcti some will aee lur tleeper into
(hrit t lm 11 nt hers. The deeper you set- into
Ilia grace now, the deeper will you mih into
His glory then, lor glory U iiieusuied by
glare. Linger lit the plm oiif secret prayer.
If you tin not know jin-t what In pray about,
look to Jeans lor linn to give you a ptayer.
Look to Him lor your prayer n'ud your fn'ilh.
After you have opem-d nil your heiirt In
lllm, lake lime lo linger for lil answer; to
listen lor maietdng orders; nud rlinul.l Hit
L'Iiihi.o r.nt to spenk, tru-l Him just the antue,
Slid lake tune lo u.tore Him. Uo aw ny Irotu
vour closet with the (liar Image of ,Icmh
liungliij In )uur inlnd.-lDr. U. l. Walsuu,
rru. in srrkiv.i tiihist,
There was a latly calm-to our meeting in
rhilatlnlpbia lo the noon pray er-ineeiing.
st eleven o'clock ; she csme early, so a lo
get a goml seat. After the lilt etiiig was over
we bad another meeting for women, uml she
ilpyed at that. Iu the afternoon we bail nn
Wiier meeting and she stayed at Unit. Hie
Had made up ber mind not lo leave the meet,
nigs till she had found Christ, ttiio did not
Und Him at that luut llng, but she might
have found Him. He was ollered treely to
f very one of them, ttj she stayed at the
Ifteinoeii meeting, and still 110 light ciiine.
She stayed at the uvi'liing meeting, nnd went
Into tbe Inqulrv-roGin allerwartl. lletween
slevi-n and twelve o'clock she took me bv
Ilia bund und said: "I will trust Him," and
ihe rejoiced In the Hsviour'a love. There
was a woman who camo determined to Und
Uliu. When we search for Uod w ith all our
hearts wv are sure to Und uiiu. Moody.
tijUslav r "I v.i I depart fr
' ..tt l tvl I tit'.Ve an
a - liv, ,. ...... fc.Ji.v- l
Y): Li Li mrinDtt 1., ITi'lV V
-Ulll; tl-.'.'. .Tl'.tl Will trtl'l !; ColTo p!
'ti, u,nr:s 01 rno leprr f iu.:incj i.i i:ic ij
rttit.n to viva it to nie." Whin tim'tiuii
SUNDAY SCHOOL
THE LESSON FOR SUNDAY
EMBER 6.
NOf
1. "Now about that time It "To !. the Unit,
stretched forth his hands fo vx certain ot
the church." Herod repreaenta the world,
and the world Is alwtvs at enmity with Ooi
and the people of Uod. If the people of
Uod are not found suffering more or less
persecution from the world It must bo he.
cause thev are greatly conforaid to It. Mai
Jas. Iv.. 4: Horn, ill., 1, S; II Ti n. I.I, J,
John xv., 1H.-JH.
i. "And be killed Jame. the brother of
John, with the sword.'' Jamm was one ot
ihe first to fodow Jenur aud with lVter and
John had leeu His special cjmpanioii on sev
eral occasions, as on the Mount of Traurl;
lira t ion ami In th Harden of UethsemaiiH,
and now he is first to soo his f.-rd in gl.iry
thehrttof the twelve. Jut hi I tiuhr,
them to he ready for this (Math, x., JS;
John xvi., a,.
3. "And Localise lie sew It picisad the
Jwr. Id. 1 rocandel furth-r to take IVter
also." tt-mg pasivr tinin city would hi
full of re -ole. and Hero I by plensin; them
would have opportunity to' mike bims-IJ
popu.ar. ilo dnl not k note that it Is Uo (
that putteth tlown one and w-tt-iu up an.
other 1 IV. Isv 1;. Ti. I.Ike i il.tt'.', he a
only th peopiei r t'ii-ir.
4. l'eter in prison and guarded br sixteen
r.it!-r, four .111 dnv at n tim -, it anrelv lit
saro keeping, humanly s:eakiiu ; hu' when
men take i-ouiiet agamt () l that it
teth in the heavns ahall Inngli il'.. sum,
lil, 11; ii.. ti. iv nitty iilu.w iVt-r to Im
tlHir. Hetlid John the la;iti-t nud tepl.t-n
end J .siiuii, but It He purpos otherwise not
all tli" ml, hen 011 rf.i ctn hold Mini.
u. i't'ti-r remains In p is.ni, Imt tli,. be.
l ev.-. i 1 cum- nor f pray for Imp, Acoortling
to the in,ir;;in, "lntant and tarnt-st 1 rnvri
was made lor him.'1 Not inowiug wlietin-i"
it might lie t ill ot Ou t to ;.pire him or no,
wlnl be lived thev cvul ! earue.tlv nsk thai
It it could bo lor the glor) ot Uod" li- ml -lit
1 e di livi i tvl. Compare il. (H m. ,l li, Th,
. The suyiiiK that man's extremity is
(Jo ' opportunity is often I'.lu-ti'ute I. Tb-;
ls.it aht oC'tter'i )H' :"."' ,vj
come, tor on lint morrow li-iro 1 w.vddhr.nj
him fcrth to Ih slain. Tnero seenu n 1 ).
ribililyof ecaie; chain vl to a sol.iw-r 011
either sid"-, and all tltK)ran l gti securely
1 uiirtlett hut ah. I.vr.l I, th.-re Ih ujtli
lug ttxi hard for The. ( ler. x txii., li .
i. Head I', c ii , J". nu t lid.iol I her ou t
of thovi aervantn of ;il to whom rtr:tl
end t.'inpest, tlr. and rtoo l, w ilU H '.I I ban
nre as nothing. The -ldivri !': o:( wiulit
IVter's chains full oil nn 1 'u r'-'j at l'n-
;;:.! c?t!-, U-; "U.JV, ju-t I.: i
liVcv.-'iir Mm,!., l."i,oisim -11, wnl'iaiaitiiv
shut the littiia' mouth', mid anotU'i- f-i.m I
1'aul in t.ioiiornt on the set d n, XI Will.,
'', Dili- vl., 'Si: At T.xvil., '.ii, .
Wi'lnmt umi" '-I'Mitrv lant-t r.tid
q ih-a'y, l'eter at the won! i l the angel
j;ird uimseir, puts en bit win la!-t anl ao
iil i liter gnruieiita nnd prepar.. t follo.v
h' tle'ivi r -r. U.id w ill 1 0 v notlnn In-.
lrni ;ini; t Ilia jM-opIe in t''.? l-"-d v! tlnj
rueiiiy. Wk.'li l.-raol rnij 1.1, i o.' rgv,.!,
they left Hut iiinf hclii-i v., .
wlirii r-; !. ) forth hi tint ,:io.i
n or-iii' it ,',ull Leu-it that n-t a lni;- of
mrlrals lm Nrish 1 itiuu-j xv.. 1-'.
P. Tl.ui lur it was nil like t tlr am to l',-ti-r.
he h-' -.':: ly n w,.;-. '. ;,;! t Ingt 111 ,t
vision (.ha,, t. r 10, l.i an I Mi;pnel lm
wns now enjoying nnothrr rev -laiion tr mi
in-pvin. It was na when the captives it.
turtle I iro-i Xaliylou anl thy nil th,-y
were like them that di-e.im il'. f xxvi., I'.
Pi. y ifely tliruujh the war 1., and l,y tun
guards, ami throug'i the out.-r ir ui gate thai
opened of Its own ac 'ord, mi l along through
i -i tre -r, mid then the n -el left him, and
1'ett-r Mir is hiius-lf alone .1 f tw nioiiicnti
l.elore in nu in nt i prison s.-curely liaine.1,
but 11 w a I rei man by tho iniglut ei- of
Uo-I. Tho satu) power stU tri i'-t.y,' t
from sitaii'a bondage and will a. tri',. .
forih Che bou'y of every iiitfviaUil- p. i.m
bouse of the grave.
II. How fnterconvdii-eil hir.is-1f that it
was uo vision, l ur, u waking, a r.- tlity, w 1
aro not told. We c in iiuagme him In v ir.
ou. -v.tys proving to huusill tnat its i. really
iiv-nke, and ns hu walks about hi) llmls 110
etiaui", no soldiers un.l 110 prison will-; ir,
ilis 11s iiHn him that again Un has had 11
an-.'.-i's visit. K 1' cb ipt-r v.. Is, pi.
II. Ktn.ling it all v;l in, 1, i. ly rail, in a,
rutv f in, t Ins steps to wit re b,t ku.t-v In
-.vtnil I lltld ,initf fello.v li.-iiev.-i 1. Till'
Miry set-ins to liav 1 b j -u a ms-cr till irni-bit-
I1' il. iv., 1U1 and hr bom - u l -i 1 pin
lers 101 th,) .nut-'. Ii.(-,i nr. t.i 1 Iimi-.
her.' the sai-i! t iii j j .'Ioih t i ui '.-if r
prnvtr.
Ji!. II. As IVter r-.ui-i.i IVi l 1 inMi
nr.i-w M- I'., v .t aid it 1 ..v -re 1 11 w.tu
Ijla-liifsi 1 nit -h f 'l'g 't 1 to 1 -i 111 11 iu, a 1 1
ran line; to Ml tin'. !'! v wu, a', the im,
lireat jo iIiim 111 i'i ..in' p,tp,.t a,.-t.
rtrnut ly, sore rr ic. I trial hu uul - th -in
nnd bring them n-.-r 10 1 i 1 1, wont pr,i.ir
11V M-ts t'lem nil 1. li . I tli - a i li-r. t.- u
nit- r i'et.r tit
ill w.i- s'ivi-1 ;
t ril l In
ll-- w.ts t'l -r.
linn -vuti-i
ui'. 'j it iv
car. n
I.
f .'.,: .:
'An '. t icy lid in; 1 In
Tl.t a;-:
I t 1 it a
i:. I- h.t
1 pU 1 1
m ul. Il'ii. -li c nit ui:ly it'll
t-.CI I V -11 . I 1-11 n.'ll I tn -
iinv. l." :'lr- i.ra in -1-1.11;
a .il -ii 1 in,
pr.i - --. -. i 1. 1.
1 it n ... pl-.,IO.
ll l ii-- i'. oat -i I
,111 1 l 1,1 .lll.rt J . l 1 C l -l '
' ill 0 It - I t irt .lit-.
t 1 11 itu..n'r.' t 1 pray v t 1
Wild tine 1,110.1 lll-l I
I n it 1 1 - 1 v 1 1 1 is gnu; in 111 tue church?
I.' iiiKid.-r tint following texts 111 refi-reiuti t,j
peojile vh.i urn ucc niiit.il ma l' la. Iix.,
I.i. marin; M.h. ix, I; John x , 'J . Ads
xxvi. , I. How lov w are to 1 spuci or a.:-knowi-dgti
unawei-M to pray M-;
PI. - Hut 1'eti-r intlmit I knoeUinc, and
wlntii thi-v had np.-in-1 lie- door nnd nw him
IIihv wernnstonishn I." Hotv urn-itnis of our
Mod to havit lb- itntwer to our pravers con.
tinuu knot-king I I'erhatis there nr.) somti nt
your door tv-'ii now wilting tobi r.-ceivetl
niidni'iioie Ige I. Atisw.trs ol t.m .-onu-, not
as we expect, l ut in nun uiilook" I for form
nud way. Let u- pray that in 111 ty iv,- iini.i
the answers when tUiyciinn anl quickly
acknowledge tbelil
K. "Noially th.ty chatt-rel, but by hi
limid he stillu.l MiHiii and tiien told how tha
Lord had brought him out of prison." Why
tin wn not limir inor.t tu-,tiui iiiy as to what
the Lord lias dotio tor His peoplu ll's. Ixvi.,
lii.l or ia He not doiuir 0111 -li tiiestt tlnvs be.
cause of our unhttlmf t Il ivin given tint tes
timony he would hnvtt tlcmi pn-f it oil to
James ison of Alpheu'. Math, x.jti an I tin.
brethr-11. Allgool tidings of trrft gruee of
U,mI ar.i to be plowed 011 to others nt tail ns
ioasible. He departed mid went to nuothei-jilni-e,
no that when Hero I sought tor linn in
tho morning he mid not Im louud. Ther.
is a morning coming w hen lieliHVer -hull not
lie found, but tho enemies ot the I, r I shall
be found nnd slain (v-raea 1 -'J-'-; tsinionro
Hub. XL. 0: 11 TheMi. I., t Wj , L.-uou IK' I per.
The Luther Cslebration.
Kinperov William ami the K.mprfsi, a
.-iiiiipaiiled by the Ihikeof York, 1 lie Crown
Prim e of Sweden, und the grand duke of
Hesse, huvo started for Wittenberr, where
Ihey will take part in the recoiistrtulion of
the Luther memuriul church. The cere
uiouies will bu niurked with great pomp and
tultmlor.
WHAT
CHOLKHA HAS D0XK.
I3,0t
HAMIII'ltO MtlllKMSS A flK IIU.lt
ass
M, 11 THAI, IHNKN Ill lShU.
A house to house iiiquiry at Hamburg
hits shown 13,000 workingmeii lobe withoui
riiiplovimiit ami 8,000 nmall trudesinen to
be fluuiirlally ruined. There have been 7
fresh cases of cholera to day and two death.
I.ABot'riir.itK, the Knglish Radical jour
nalist, admits tbat, despite Knglish mar
Hons that protection I ruliioui, America is
tbe most prosperous country Iu tbe world
CIT.IOUH FACTi.
TTeit India people eat lli'ti(or et?.
Tobacco cocsumption U Inrrcmiug it
Great Britain.
A Mlmon witlt inrn f.tlli" wt. lately
caught be a fithetmia in Coal n.iy, Uro
(0D.
There nre In the Untlo l Slate ninety,
'even religion tlennminatious; in Great
Britain there nrc -.7.
Paper from rsq was made in 1000 A.
D., the first linen paoer in lol'd a id
paper from si raw in 1H00.
At thoc.istluof Simonetl.-t, Italy, lliere
fs an nngle in the building which rot-chocs
a pistol shot sixty-one times.
Amon Sir Wil'ii im llarcmirt' I'.irliii
mcntary tupporteri at Dcrhv, Mnjliuul,
wore two Voters 1)1 and l'KI jc.irs of
a;e.
Tho first c irp '! ma le in Kuroprt wen
'Uiinufiicture I in rrin :-) in 10 ti, nt imi
tation of sou, whic'.t had Iiol'ii luoiilit
Irotu Turkey.
A pot'il cir l w: rccn'ly " 'Id in
Pari for -t" '. It had jjoti" ni.nt i I tii.
vv irld after tht per-tm towiioni it wni
ntldrcssctl, and bore si-venty-'.wo jmit
111 irks,
Vitlcin, t!ie British ironcl i l, i jir.i.
vided with 1 ru Id.-r weiliin' twenty
,vvo tons, nr soui..t'niii4 lik. six ton
heavier thai t!io rod ler uel 11:1 tlio
Ureal Eait ni.
There is 1 1 erlitin nill in tli Si ith ol
Bohemia in wiio.e top, if ku e,piino.-tial
lutnliat be d tly erect.) I, a nun t'ri' is
itono b'.in I m iy know tn') !, m-,- of the
Jay by the -1 in if tlu sn i s!;;n 1.
At New I), lc in t'.icr-! U a colore
womanwliovv.is a cruul n itusir a!, tin
! i e of twc!dy.:!vj, nud 11 Tri-neii woman
srcat-r.tit.Lnothcr three
mou'.iis .'i. "'..t t i n-
Abuil'..' nl ;)i ier.ve;n, nnt bwiyr
than a btn '.t'.iot. in I wci 'liitt leutlui'k
oui'-hnl( a .Irani, would, If tiiitau,'lt: I,
make a Iiii- loiii? :ti nth to reaivi from
PliiUiI'j'pli 1 to IS iitoii tuvl lic k, njniiij
Uanfii'u;.; Inn, Walyi, li on
teisulo rj . .i 'vuttr'
liiosr
tccir.liii ' to the
.1
r:- e ni '
I l
uoinl B ur l, la lies 1111 1
i'U(aieti iiunt under no t-aciimsiati.'iM
o:,.njw.ii:., ','.y y ,rij, of
A paiu.ut story c'.i3i
O'lU minther.
frj:u l'oiiin.
J'aitia, ofayo-.inx la ly who,
ovcrooui j
WUh e;ricf it t li j doith of he.- hmhand,
.IrcsOd he: -elf in h,'r iiiirrini! r )).: mi l
WjiUotj-ijl a fat it ilou of pow.b.rj I g.!
tud leid.'
A turla'jie simdi il 11
11 c un
nun object in Siimiili slion', an 1
it is
itill in cut rent iho in Snaiii. At llnr-
501 no less t'.ntt three tlittcr tni kinds ur.i
ollero l for s.ilo, tit price v.iriu from
nine to seventeen cents.
Thne.q'i irtcri of a et:oti l is the tim
occupied t'io full of tho knife in tin;
oiiil'.otine. Tho knife i-i weighted by
l'."J pounds of leal, fill nino feet, un.l
cuts throii.-h llesli and Ijj no 11 easily as
through a bar of in.
As a la l-'Nowcaitlc, In 1. , xv.trdiv
ins, twostVV weru str.ick tonthef un
. hitir''''''' .... Thon
theiliverr o lie coinniained tnu 1111
car pained him. Since thou he cannot
hear eieeiit when spok ;n to iu very lou 1
tones.
While tho D.iche'i of Allnny wai iii.
:ribiitin (ifi.cs at tho annual atiovv of
the Cot t ago Garden Society at Sundown
Park, Laiflaul, 11 fcx terrier ran from
the spco'.atorj, iiuiuiitc I the royal iliis,
nud iitanilitr on its hiul lejs, bi'jj'.'l
for a jirii-.e, too. .
In riellavist.i, neir Pjrtici, It.ily, a
tmall louy iaclu Jut time (hui twenty
people wlio arj m no tli in ninety jeirj
jM, li i le l by a farnnr h;j I l'l.l, win
itill works in till tlc'di. Tlu-y urn all
ntitive, tm l hiivj lived wit'i lur Ily -viy
meat in thoir V t 'ltt i driu'vinj only
raiu vva''.T fron'T c;sl'?X'
Ciilili'.qiio ri.iut Lil t oT t .ilir.rnl.1.
C.'ili Torn in has Ihto hi; tho para list- o
tho imaii'in, the ft-' I tower, tin' by
briili.'T atiiJ tlrj tniri.ryiii:iii. The wile
r.ipu is used as a stock for wine am.
rtiaiu lApm, un l, in konic rasct that ,'
know of, men have raltcl Italian clu-at,
nuts upon otic sp-ji iesof the native tial.-i.
All tht hillsides of the tie,.- rextoii, whet
not too steep to plow, lior too far ii'iovi
!hi; Kca-levcl, will "-row tint fruits ami
varied I10rtlcult11r.it products of Spain,
I'oitU'al, Italy and so:itli"r:i Kraure.
Tht! pometraiiule is a garden shruli in
uiiiiiy tiistr.cts, 1111. 1 the iilmoml is. a road
siilo tree. Tho tlroopinc;, ucacia-liki
leaves of the n: irlet fruitud pepper tret
grow with iiiii 'tiolins, palms nnd 10 Ian
uf Lebanon. Oranges mid lemons bIiid:
itl many an orchard with iipples utii
pi'iicln s. Anion,' the not ilile pluuts o'
tho State are many adopted species, suet
us the tu' ieiiis mid cilriilyptusi's of Ails
t rut in, and the, liamliooi ami pcrsiuiiiiuni
qf .lapau.
Wliun Atncricatis camo to California,
the)' wt-ro surpri.se 1 at the variation thai
they observed iii j'u-ii 1 1 i.-ir plants. 'I'm
elderberry, whie!l is only slightly iliU',:r
cut from the elderberry bush of the At
lantic hlopc, nltcii liecoiiics 11 tree ol
f r Jin two to four feet in diauu-tcr miu
thirty or forty lect biyh. This is merely
11. utter of local environment, rich toil
ud shelter; tho i inn specie is it mere
thru!) ou the rocky hillsides of the Coast
Uuti'u. The bronze-leaved Kicinui.
which makes a seuii-tropiu sumiucr gar
den iu front of many an Atlantic const
joitii-je, grows for year after year iu
Culiforniu, uutil a section of iu stum a
foot aud a half in diameter cau be ob
tained by any collector of vegetable
curiosities. Geraniums, utwturtiuius. to
matoes and uiaoy other 'ilunts, useful
ind otherwiso, oicapo from cultivation,
modify their habit of growth, and soou
aeconio wild aaio. Many plants ot
Mexico, Teru, Chile, -the Hawaiian 1st.
tods, Australia, Mew Zoaluud, South
Africa, and tbe Mediterranean coast have
ilready become dangerous weeds. Tha
lOquat, a choice fruit of Japan, is already
jrowin-j wild in some canons where pic
oio parties have left the seeds. Apricots,
peaches, cherries, aud English walnuts
Dave been fouud ia tha forests chauce
leedlinrjs, growing with tho uadrouoi
ud waniiuitai. Century,
i:i'kkcis ok Tin-: Dr.orni.
i-tirvr INt oxvi Ml Si y isi s.iosmi ti Till
si Ml V I Kill V 1 1 l.f V .
The exit-tit of the im ntivt-nience rstne-l
Ly Hie great 11 un ity of water at point!
north of Leading esn hardly be imagined,
nud It is said Hint at -oine plu.es licyoti l
I'ort I lint. hi it ia m lually 11. -, eaia-y to gu n I
'he tanks of Ihe Iih 0111,. Uvea to prevent the
I eop'i' frum 1 nrry iug off the water. It 11
sNii repot te I I hat on mie of the di vision of
the Lehigh Valley the waier lo supply 1I11
loconioi i ea ia i rair-ported lor quite a dit
t im e by engine.. Leading is one id Ihe
lew t it ea in the Schuylkill Valiev whoa.t
Wilt r supply Il ia nut I cell nM'-rtcd by tll'l
tit hit Ii. iii,g to the dronth lunuuM.ti
liieshavi- lr, ,in . ut in at-veral places
i i: id liv i:rt;i.l..i:s
V W II, i I hi M-c
I II M I ol.'
" I IV I! 1 i I IV! a
V SOO, t
I I' III 1! I.I. t-OS.
I'.iiril.ira ti uke into the
-I'll-111 f
Mr. Pitki
lo-eph Ihaki. Wilk-almrte
heard their f.Mi'.ateita m the Lon e I'll
liu-b in I jumped 0 it "I lied, w hen tin- Ir.-r-laii
lired upon him. two millets hem l-.,l I
ill Ilia body , Mrs. Ih-', 1 never letover.'l
Iroin tin- ahoi'.i. lie it now 11 1 .t v 1 1 1 4
loiini.i, . Hi'- was 1 oii!iin d ..r ailety . anl
h r h uah.in I I itcra l.et w , en hie and dt a: :i.
1 1 n ;n i 1 11 1 r, ii-, lot: o ,,. 11 mo
Ily the l lelnai ute explo-ion t.f ;t b, ist l-l
a t ut ut Ilo, k iilcn.nii tin- IViitiay Ivani.i
K. iih,,. 1, 1. Aiwhony Uirard was iii-1.11 t!y
killed and I r ink I'aa 10 o and '1. .-'i'.
1 01 ri-lo-i-ta'a'tly iui'iieil. It w is j'lat Ins
fore ipnltill.t linn- and the In.'ll were
''IS t I -,.-t it. Ill 1 1- llicl-lv .,, llif'i f... .
the h ir u-cl
w.U'.o.fc
,
, , '.Opit
i.mt ptl-.Vil.-f
I ..C tVllV. C.lllaili till- CX-.I. I
-ion 1 or. nd a l. i.l .- droppi-l '.'"" It t". away.
I I'.la-lolo W I a I . IU 11 I 'III e- a .,aa , ,f d'.- !: I
I hier.li'v iii.iir-leil
V III VW VV 11"! ! MI I - IHO.
W hile l'eter I ! 1 ! 1 ,1 t'l 1 nu 1 was drivin ; 1
'll. hols,. 1,., mi , hm, 'rweniie-l, Mrcel.
rinl.nl. Iph:. 1 III imiiiiat too',; trel.:ht an I
i.m a ...i;, IP.- a . ..Iliaio-i wild tin- cur t
lla !,.ir, !..!! w.ia Hnow ,t :,, ,,,... '-,
frighten.. I bora nl ti',eil on down the
-Itee: W'hnr vein ., Andrew l'..r.t"ii w.i
run do n and killed The hor-c w as stop
I d ln'i , i- lurtht-r injury waa done.
V 1 I l:l:ll 11 I I l;-l I-.
Hupetiiiti-ndetit Levi Munli.rf was
in-
s'antlv l.i!'.. ! and iiiiii ol the lar.'e bu
Hi-'- at I . l',,ii-t ,V I 11. 's sand Works,
blown to ntoins nt Huntingdon hy nil ex
plosjoti 1 f l,-i pniiiiils ..f ilvii.iiniti- mi l .d
p tun. Is ..I' pow.h r. The lerrible sIpM-k was
l.-lt 111 all parts of tin-town. A dozen work
men bad iuirai uli.ua i-a.-apes.
v 1 v;-Mi 1: 1 1 sp rr i.
in rowel!, a prti.i.im-nt luriit.-r
Sew lm li iwii-hip. heater eomitv was Ih:
m-iriiiiig found lyin ; dead under ids wagon
wtiicn stoivtl Hi tin- public road soi;i
tl:s-
t.ilice from Iiii
a on 1 in , .. .
A ! it'll 1 i:-n i:i:t 1 1 n ri:i v 1 sr:o -ih trrv.
At llcthtc hem. a society has been foriiie l
for the prcveiitiiin of robin slio iting and of
sla t tig lores: lirca. The sot lety ofl -rs f ii
reward fur infortuatioii leading to ilie e n
vie i 11 of either class uf otlendcrs.
'. 1 no !: ; k 1 k mi r 11 1 Ml.
I he Hi i.i rd of 1'lird. 'lis l ei uai -. lo I ontir:4
tin-aenteiii e uf M irde--r William i. Keel,,
mid he w il! be ham-.cd at Alienlowu No.
Vt 1111 IT I".
I s v ii-.m -11::. k 1 s wi 1 11 r tit 1 i t: ..
I!.X U.-v. !l 't t -iillcr.-d 11 -eiioiia a! pike of
I a'.i! t sis :it i'i!l.t s,.ure and is 1:1 u n;;, :,
ci'lid.lioii.
Two y. at a agnan p.in-t. b:i,. wnrkitu
voun.: I i-.l, 111.1:1 li. 1111., I 1,'olieM Arne.ii-.
who I, .el -pi-ni -ev.-ril e.ir- in New l'.ri.;,.
'..li. telui in- I lo Ireland, tt lien- he now is.
Ileli.nl In niaged to accumulate
Iliis he I, 1 1 wiih In- I. r-itlier John. .l ilin
and li:- wit.' w rapp.-d 11 in a i I..1I1 ,r,
pi. 1, c, 1! in 11 tin liov. ami put the I, n
III niiiiiii.' tin- hiling 1, 1' a lied lick. I here it
rein. line, I urn lisini In .1 :hi, was i-radu.il! v
lolgollell. lneil:lV l.l-t week It Waatleeld
'd lo rellll the III k. .11 1-1 It a foil tell Is, I lie ..
in;; Ih- box w I -i in fl- t o-it :iii, I act on
Inc. I. i-t a'iird.iy a sni.id lme who it
pokiu;: anion.; tin- adn-i louud Ihe bo
I he l.llls Hen- :t r ;.,) y ileal n ive, I. but i .111 tie
le leelie d, :tl J tlie i mils Wl'le Ill-id.
'I'm itiiilrait lor print ing I he election tu'
lots for l ay. "I miiy has been let uith.-
.'V' i'-"."'e 'nutrrtlt. Tuele w ;ll ,i l.I.
10,1 of Ihe i.llicial and J.7oo nt apet mien
balota. Tin-cotit met price lor the titlieial
hallota ia fl.' per l.oo i and lo e-r I. on tor
the ape, .men hnllni. I be ballols for l ay
ttttf eoiiniy w ill therefore co-t 47 -at
Tvriioin i i v i n ja nlariiiinglv prevuleiit in
I'-iitlcr.
Mis. liMvrv so years nt,. wu. run down
by Ihe htrcel t.na al I ir, enslniig mid w:d
die.
W. I.. Wu -os, a pioiuini nt cilieii of It l-.
gctt-tonn. Wa-bin .toil nmiily, was kiiltsl
by the La-iern expn-s as be was wnlkiiij
on the Panhandle tracks there. He was nu
his way home li.uu a neighbor', and had
only a short distance lo walk mi the track
Tin: large aleiHoir ,, the 1 1 nnl i ugdmi re
loiliiatory was Inline, I lo ihe ground ami .
lioga in u pen pear by narrowly e-e:i i li r.
ln lllon. Hit- lire W .1- llllilnlllileilly the work
ol an iint-ii. i uiry . nud ills tho'm-ht tha!
some nf the diM'liiirgt'd inmnlcs t,f (be in
MiUHnm who haunt the town instead n'
reiui mug to (heir hollies were It-.spoicili.c.
ru:i:at lluiinnelstow n tleairoyed live rest
leln es. the fti.it h a bop of I la vl, I I ten, It r and
ihe store of John Mioeinaker. I ti-a, ., I .
fx i. '
Itt'iil nr II. Wii-on, ,,f Saltabniv, Inidi ne
of his iiinis toru oil' by bein caught in a
rope in n mill.
Tin in: wns n t.li.ui) planing mill anl
lumber yard lire ut liJtl'ord. ). V. ( baud
h-r wns the Millcrer.
Svuih.Stkwviit, a ciirpcnler resitling m,
iiriiunt'a laliiiids, near 1'ut.aburg. die.l of
lock-jaw, ciiuai-d by steppinn "0 a rusts
nail ubotit two weeks ago.
Wii.mam SrniK was kille.1 nnd Iljvi l
llilliuger probably Jainlly injuied by thai
enving in ol a clay bank ut a Lauea.ster
lirickyurd. ,
Davihn Wu i iams, a curpenttar, look a
lit, uml tell from tha lop of a three-rtory
building at New, Castle, receiving final in
juries. Hkaw damage from drouth are reported
in the Heaver Valley and Fayette and .Som
erset counties.
Ar Huntingdon, MoriU Itlcbter, a promt,
mint citizen, while attempting to cross tin
I'eiiiiiylvuulu Kailroitd in front of a tram,
fell and was instantly killed.
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