ET STRAINS Of MELODY M.VUA.OX TELLS WHATTHIl ! AcompUbl la th Work of eUimlnc Un A Lesson Dfitt , Trom T Worn ChoiiB. j i "And TUm-lpUtyni ilH hit haivl at r limn mH Ihrr wot a inrrlin in SauTt An4 js7i..l rat' IVieri. for h souf. omi" lxirid even In the vaU utl U. An-i nrMilfl f-tt rf flit prrtrnrr ttrirr. uel ivlli., 10-11. t a spectacle for nil (we Haul. and Havtd. dwarf. An unfortunate stllad had been composed and son klnir David aliove Haul. Thit Bonn i Haul Into paroiysm of raire. which tit on one of bin old spells of Insanity to i he hid hwn subject. If one in disposed me physical ailment and he real M I very apt t- brln on one of tils old In, 8-iul In a rivln; maniac, and he o imlt ttlnff tba f vise prophet, or sibyl, kicked nnd frcntlculatd wildly when pctended to Ixi foretelling event, atevcr th physician of thn royal staff save prcs-rllssd for thn disordered klnn w not. Iut Pavld prescribed music. iV keyed up thn harp, his flnircrs) Wan f( U the rhytiitntromine vii.raiinijBiTiiiim. ', m ! Thrum ! Thrum ! No use. Tho j will not listen to thnexqulslte endon.'ca. . i sts fly a javelin. rsi"nln)r to pin thn 1 Srel to thn wall, hut Iavld dodged thn i 1 in nnd kept on, for hn was confident y I h could, as before, subdue Haul' bad : ( fly music. fain thn javeiln Is dun?, and Iavld fee It and depart. What a contrast ! V am Invld with a hurp and enraged Haul 1 lavetln. Who would not rather Play win than Ainu thnothnr? Hut thnt Ji only tlmn In tho world's history that land Javelin met. Where thilr blrth- was I cannot declare. It 1 said thnt yni was flrwt suirirested by thn tltfht lint of thn sinew of a tortoise across It i and that thn ttuto was II rut suggested W blowing of thn wind nersie a lied of i, ami that thn ratio of musical Interval nt miifHtil to Pythagoras by thn dtf- hammer on tlm anvil of thn nnilthy. hn harp '"inu to mn to have droppni out ky nirlthu Jovirlluto have bwn thrown Ann thn pil. ir oldest irtrlnffod lntnimontof the world I harp. Juhal soundiHl hla harp In thn f of (lenrnls. Pnvld playn many of hi tu on ttm harp whlln hn naiitf tluuu. Thn Ivi In Itnbylon hunir tholr harp on thn nm, Jonuphu. C:'llratl the Invention hn 10-trluiiv harp. Tlmothmi. tho 1an. wan Irnprloouinl for nddlu tho fth otrlliit tho harp, bonaum too much Tf of Knuml mlk'ht ttnervatn tho pnople. Mian hari', Hcotthth li.irim. WeMh harps. harp liavn Icn colubrutt'd. What un 1 b"Hl trlani(ln ! frrlmtlnif honor to 8it3xtlan ErnrJ, 1 by ptMlals Inventod called thn foot na a tho hand to thn harp. When tho lin'ord maker for whom no worked lla lRnd hlra' for liL Kenlu. thn employer i . wanting to bo ecllpflod by hi ulK r.ll- V Krurd niffemil froin thn inin pamdoii ( J wloiiHy that threw Maul of ray text Into , At durlnii which hn ttumr a Javelin at thn pixt. The harp U almost human, aa you 0 i when you put your lliwr on It puUe. C J' T lntrumt'nU( liavn loudnr voice and av be U'tter for a battlo cbarfro. but what to 4hUo nwiMtnefta ulumbers tetwnen the FtrlnKH, waking nt the ,1rt touch of the tf the llntfcr. It ran wood. It rnn 1 It cn Koothe. It ran pray, i'he la more mollow, tho trumpet la more k Um?, thn ornn la mora inajrtitlo, tho t. 1 are morn fcttve, tho drum Is morn ouimlnK. but thn burp has a richness of It. 1 and will continue Ita mission throui;h ; mo and then take part In nelntl:il sym U, forHt. John says bo heard la houvou ns of (lod. ; ' tlie Javelin of my text Is Just aa old .bout live and a half foot lonir, with jen hnmllo and stnel point, kou and T. Jlut It belong to tho Rreat family of U dealers and Is brother to sword and 4 it and Ixivoniit. and II m cousin to ail thn 1 lement tli.U wound and slay. It has out t y throiiKh thn ajfes. It was old when . k 111 tho scenn of my text, trlod to har- f (David. It haspiMhod tho earth with t V trenchen. It keen tip U reddenxt .. j.thu blood of American wurs. EukIHIi W U Ocrmun worn. IIuhnLui want. French J SsjTf Cmwwler wars and wars of iill utfvu. i-m Kiruiium 01 tno jnvelln snows wbnt It was made for. Tho plowshare in sharp, but aimed to cut the rartn In preparation for harvsst. Tho UkIiUiuik ro I Is sharp, but aimed to disarm thn llhtnnr.K und mvura afrty. Thn ax is sharp, but nluioU to fell forests u:id rloar tho wuy for humun habl tutlun. 'I ho kulfn Is sharp, but aimed to cut tho bread for sustenance. Hut the Jnvelln is harp only to oivn human nrt'rles and extln BUtea human eyesight and tako human iito aod fill tho earth with the cries of orphanage, and widowhood and ehildlesMinA. Oh, I urn so tln.l that mv text t rltim thi m 11. ! 0 cloto together that we can see the contrast (j between tho harp and tho J.ivelin. The oun 3. i to soothe, thn ottier to hurt i the one to save, w the other to destroy ; thoonu divine, the other f (lloboUc ; the one to plav. the other to hurl. the one In David's iikillful hand, tho other In Saul's wrathlul clutch. May Oud spend tho liarp, may (lod grind Into Uu!luca4 tho sharp d"OOf the j.ivcllu. . how what does all this muko you thluk of? It suKirot to mn imile us a mediciuo for fbvsieal and mental disorders. David took ioldof the inusie.il Instrument which ho best Knew bow to play uud evoked Iroai it sounds Which wen. for King Huul's ill version and ttiedioament. Hut, you say, tho treatment in this osan wu a tii.lurc. Why wa it u fuilure ttaul refused to take tho medicine. A whole Apothecary shop of curative drugs will do nothing towurd healing your lllucsscs If von reluss to take the medicine. It was uot tho 1 mji 01 javiu s proisvjripllou, but the fault of Haul t obstinacy . , Darid, oun of tho wiset and best of all agss, ahuids lieforo us lu the text administer ing ipualu for uiinous disorder and cerebral tlMurdence. and David was i-U-ht m,,i.. i. jiUiemlKhtlcht Iomo lu all therapenth-s. lu miiiiuaji uoi iMi MM-n as sulleuly as other forms of cur... but it Is Just as wonderful, lou will nnver know how much suffering and orrow jnuHlo h:u a tsuag.l und heiUml. a I . "i" imimiMiiii army nld that I " 1 .v thn regimental Umd played near I Mlt ,m,1,"u, tt" ' "" woundml re r, j t',1 ",",n ',,, "r l'' they could e '7. T.h T . """""l ami went out and sat j in the sunshine, uud those so dispirited that '! ' M K-t ho! U,Klli " . In !,umJ "i" wiJ H.ut timetables , i n, uni,"M and rail trUi. f l-JtiT.V'.".-1 ,,B t,,"l'-"r. wrathful at the i,n-"V ""'"'""I'I'M'f AntWh. who, u aome sudden provocation tore down the "-'' 1-ror and em.res. r.dv, r ruowh.1,"1:;1"" t,,,,m- ,:" w-K ' kuowiu that the emperor had a irroun of t"y"M .f'f l w"" the tad, I rf'l'l" Unonled their d Imhav ,,r, j f. a1"r ' ' ' mush, ertedout fctiVN '" A""",,h U " Th z iarp? K-'h'IIIous luultltu,t by m T fhn lul Un of V.i.ki.,.. u .. jtml,;1 was to suite, amputattun audtJl fci.ni tint ,1,,). f u,m.itl..lL IT: idosicUof ,.1. ..rt,,, C- (of 'iir.e earrvlutf our th"rv7i2 Khi hour has many ,,,7. .,',"," i)eU Jerome (.f rrsitun r oiau i.oi., ,tlu bos 1'ifeV cw a thousand of the worried, perplexed and Mrnhwd. While there are hymns and tunes ready for the Jubilant, there in a rich hymnoloRT for thn suffering -"Naomi" and "Eventide' and "Autumn Leaves" and ' ome jre dlsnonso. late.' and whole portfolios and librettos of tears as to music. All the wonderful triumphs of surgery and all the new modn of successful treatment of physical and men tal disorder are discuss. In meiiloal con ventions and spread abroad In mrll,-al books, and It Is high time that some of the millions of souls that have been medicated by music, oral and instrumental, let the world know what power there is In sweet sound, whether rolling from Hp or leaping from tightened chord or ascending from Ivory key. Music is universal language. At the foot of the Tower of Itebel language was spilt into fragments never to bo again put together, but one thing was not hurt, and that la music, and It Is the same all the world over. Last summer In Hussla at a watering place we were greeted as we entered a gnul auditorium, which was filled with thousands of Russians, whose language I could not understand any Diore than they could under stand mine. Hut after the grand bnnj had, out of com pllmnnt to us, played onr two great Ameri can airs, I stopped on tho platform and sild to the bandmaster 1 "Itusslnn nlrl Hussion air !" and then he tapped with bis baton on the music rack, and with a splendor and majisny of power that almost mado it quail the full band poured forth thnlr National anthem. They understood our American music, and we understood their Itusslnn muste. It Is a unlver.U language, and so good for universal cure. I should not wonder If In the day of Judg ment it should bn found out that morn soul have been saved by mu.le than by pma 'hlng. I should not wonder If out of the one hun dred and forty and four thousand ransomed souls that John foresaw before thn throne of UoJ at least 110,000 had Ism n save.lj y sweet song. Why does not thn church TV earth takn thn bint' Heaven Is the great musical center of thn universe, thn place of doxolo gie and trumpets an I harps, nnd In prepara tion for that place we ouht to make morj of musln on eanh. The band of music at Waterloo played tho rtret ol the Korty-eecond Highlanders back to their places, and sacred music lias r turnnd many a faltering host of do I Into thn Christian cvntll't with a mu"h d.'tnrmlna and dash a Tennyson's "Mix Hundred." Who can tell what has been a-complishcd by t'h.irles Wesley's 7000 hymn, or by the eon' gregatlonol singing of his time, which could Iw heard two miles off? When my dear friend Dlo Lewis (gone to rest nil too soon) conducted A ca:nputt."n nalnst drunkenness at the Went, and uinrshnled thousands of the lioltl.wt women of tho land In that magnifi cent camp.iign, and whole nclghtmrhootls and villages and cities shut up tlilr grog shops, do you know the chief weupou usod It wa tho sout. Ktarer, my od, to Tbes, Jsutrur to Tum They sing It at tho door of hundreds of lliior saloons which hud been open for years, and either at thu llrst chargo of tho eampilgn or thn w'cin l tho soioou shut up. At tun llrst vers or "Nearer, My Ooj, li Tboo" tho ll.pior driers laughud, at the s-x-oud verse tuey looked solemn, nt the third verso they begin to cry, and ut thn fourth veno they got down on their knees. You s.iy they opened their saloons aguln . Yes, somo of thorn did. Hut it is a great thing to have hell shut up If only for a weuk. tilvn full swing to a good gospel hymn, and It would take the wbolo world for (lod ! Hut wbeji In my text I s,o Maul declining thu. meiUTtne of rhythm and cadence and ac tually hurling a Javelin at the heurt of David. the iiar.ilsf . 1 tcthi'ik myself of the fact that sin would like to kill so r..i nii'ic. We aro uot told what tune David was playing on the harp that day, but from the character of the man wo know It was not a crarv malrlgul. or a seusuless ditty, or a swiMp of strings sug gestive of the melodraMi, L.V. tlova'.xl ciusiu, iJod given music, luspiinU iu.Uc, tedgious music, a wholu heaven of 1. riiouirpod under a harpntrlug. No wonder that wicked Haul hated It and rc"ld not Htildn '.hh sound uud with nil his might bur lod an Irj'ru.ucut of death at It. I know thoro ure styles of cias thnt sin admires, and you bear it as ;-cj pass the cosiuo or tho dauco hall, un 1 tcu uevil lus stolen most of the fiddles, thouga I am glad thn Ulo Hulls have snatched u. thn cturuied strings from their desecration,' bat It Is u fwt that sin has a Javelin for sm red soi tii. lu many churches thn Javelin of critlcL'tn has killiM the music, Juwlln Uung from organ loft or from adjoining pew of the supersensitive, Saul's Javelin aimed ut David's harp. Thou sands of people so afraid they may not sing SL'lentilli'ady. they will not ting at ull.orsmg with such low tou-i that no oun hears them. In many it church the Javelin of criticism has crippled the harp of worship. If satau could Hilcuco nil tue 8un,Uiy-e,'hool songs and thu hymns of Christian worship, lie would gain his greatest achievement. hcu tho mllleuulul song shall riso and It Is sw Ing mado ready theM will bo such, a r,U of Toices.such a conceutr.ited power of strtuged and wind Instruments, such muj.-sty. such unanimity, such contiu 'iiti.1 and hemispheric and planetary acclatiiatinn, that It will ! im possible to kno.v where mirth stois and noaven begins. Hull on, roll lu. roll up.thou milleniilal hurniony ! Hee also In my subjivt u rejected oppor tunity of revenge. Why did not Davia pics up haul's Javeiln nnd hurl it back again I David hud a skillful nr::i. lb) demonstrated on another occusiou he could wield a lin ,, and he could bato easily picked up that Javelin, uluic.l it ut haul, the w,uM-Ih. ussiissln. and left tho fo itiungond ile:nente U'.ouster us lifeless under thn Javelin as be bad left (Jollath umb-r u sliug. Uh, Duvld, now is your ctiunce. .No, no. Men aut 1 women with power of tongue or p.'n or hau I 1 10 reply 10 uu iniMiterci antagouLst, better l:nltate David and lot thn Javoliu Un at your foot and keep tho harp lu your nan 1. Do not strike back. Do uot play thu ga:no of 111 tor 1.11. G IblK.n. lu his history, tolls of r.uj:izct, tho great Moslem General who was brought a captive to tho tent of Tlmur. Hn bad ut tompted the muitsacre of Tlmur and his men. Tlmur said to him : "Had you vanquished us I am not ignorant of thn late wbicu you re served for ni)cl( nut! my troos, but I dls ilulu to retaliate. Your life and honor are secure, uud I shall express my gratitude to God by my clemency to man. Hcantlful. Ueveuge on Chriiiuu's tongue or pen or hand is luapt and tuortt dumugo to the one who employs It than the duo ugadist whom It is employed. What! A Javelin hurled ut you and fallen at your fist, and you not hurl it back again' Y.s. I have tried tho plan. I Icarnud It from aiy father and have pruo tlond It all my life, und It works well, aud by the help of (iod nnd Javelins not picked up 1 havu .Miiquensl all aiy fooe and preaohe I funeral eoruious lu honor of m,t of thcui. Tho U t Uilug you .-uu do with a Javelin hurled at you la to let it lie where It dtvppcj or hang it up In your museum as a curtiwity. The ileel wound made by a Javallu Is tint by thesuarp edge, but at the dull end of the handle to bun who wields it. I leave it to you to say which got thn lt Of that light lu thu palace-Haul or David. Hee also In my subject that the fact that a man sometimes dodges Is not agalust his courage. Mytextsss that wheu haul as sailed him, "David molded out of hl pres ence twW'-that is, when the Javelin was Bung, h stepped out of Its dlre.sli.ui or t-out thu. way or mat - lu i.lhnr word.., hn .hslgud. Hut ull th.wd Mho have rwa l l':e !lf of 1 sr., I know th.it be ws not lackivg t i ;,. David had faults, but Hrdlxt ai lot i-ue Of them. Wheu Dm Id, W...1 was, I gut., oKnit four and a half feel high, wmil oi l t.i meet the giant, who was, 1 gu s, atmut J (W high, it was tag uudert uuitf, aud .ho I ciuall llrs of the struggle were so gua : si It struck the giant's ld id Ih I ull.'r.v.i, uud be suggeatod In the Utile lellow ,a .t I'c ui-l make a line ilmi.er lor a buoard or a y i'sl "t'onie to me, uud I Milllve thy ttvtl ilo the b.wls of the air aud ti ihs lt i ? lhi tleld." When David Welti toil In nte.4 that iun aud i.i.uered blui, lie ilewoustrslvd, a he did fU ulUof uoValv4W, Um ivtt(m i-ut 1 am so glad that when Raul fonf that Itrelln Iarld dodged It, or tho chief work of his Ufa would nerer hare been done. What A lesson this Is to those who go Into tiseleee danger and si pose their Uvea or their reputations or their usefulness unnecessarily. When duty demands, go ahead, though all earth and hell opposn, Iodgn not one inch from the right position. Cut when nothing fa) Involved step back or step tislde. Why stand In the wa7 cf perils thnt yon rui avoid? Go not Into outsotlc battles to fight windmills. Yon will be of more use to the world and tho church as a..-, active Chris tian man than as a target for Javelins. There are Christians always In a fight. If thry go Into churches, they fight there. If they go Into presbyteries or conferences or consocia tions, they fight there. My ndvle to you Is, If anything Is to bo gained for God or tho truth, stand out of the way of thn javelin. I Samuel, xrlll., II, "David avoided out of his presence twice." Washington was as mighty In his retreat as In his advances. Ills array would several times have been destroyed If he had not dodgeiL He dodged on Long Island ; be dodged on New Jersey heights. Lincoln on his way to Inauguration at Washington was waited for by assassins, but he took another train and dodged the desperadoes. We have high example of the fa. that sometimes a man will serve God boat by disappearing from this or that place, this or that environment. A mob brought Christ to the top of the rocks back of Nazarrnh. They did not like His preaching, and they propose,! to hurl Him down the precipice, lint while they were getting ready for the massacre Christ darted Into the crowd and amid thn confu sion escaped to Capernaum and continued exerc'slng devl's and cooling fevers and fill ing fish net and giving healthy circulation of blood to (Miralysis and eurlngdemnntlaan.l turning corpses Into living tneu nnd womeu nnd doing His chief work. What a good thing H. dodged the crowd on thn rocks lck of Nam ret h ! Likewise at J.rus.Vctn one day. while Hn was sauntering up nnd down In Hoiomon's porch waiting for un opportunity to s:ty kind word. or do m useful dnc.1. tlm pni.plo prMid to pay Him for His self s-vrlllces by ntoulftg lllmto.leath. hut thn record la, "He icuied out of their hands." He. als In my sulJ'S't the iiu.-easonaMn n'.titude of Jav.'llii toward harp. What had that harp lu David's hand done to thn Javeiln In Haul's hand Had the vibrating strings of thn nun hurt tho keen edge of the other' Was there an old gril le" l t n the two fam uli's of ntvnxt sound and sharp cut ' Had thn t-langlo ever insulted th nllhl shaft Why thn deadly alio of the d.wtroying w.msu against thn InstruT.cut cf soot bin, calming, hoalln? sound.' Well. 1 will answer that If you will tell mo why tlm hostility of so many to the Gospel, why thu virulent attack ugulust Christian religion, why tho angry antipathy of many to the most genial, most lnvit.ug, most salutary Inllueni. un , r all thn heavens. Why will men glvn their llv.si to writing and speaking aud warring against Christ and the G.jepcl Why thn Javelin of the world's hatred nnd rnge ugalnst the harp of heavenly love You know an 1 I know men who get wrathfully rsl In the face and foaming at ttv mouth and usethcg.wiure of theellnchet list and put down their feet with Indignant emphasis and Invoke ull surcosm and Irony ami vitucratlou uud scorn und spit., at tle Chrl-tlau religion. What has th Christian religion done that it t-hould lw so assailed.' Whom hath it bltt-n and left with hydro phobia virus In their veins that It should sometimes lie ch.v.d as though It wont A maddened canine To head off and trip up and push down and corner our r,-UK'l":i was the dominant thought In thn life of David Hume and Vol t.ilm uml Hhaftisibury and even the arl cf ltorhiwtor. until one day hi a princely house. In which they blasphemously put God on t.-'al. aulthe Ea.- or l:o h,ter was th attor ney aalnst God and religion and receiv-sl thn s plaue cf thn whom c jB-.r3y, when suldeii.'y thk vi was struck u-n r ronvle. Ucn as.- crteu "toi Gol, tat a man who walk uprightly, waa nu :ne Tntderful wrks of f tod and has toe u. of bi- s-bwsi and reuson, should use then la !efuig bis Creator ! 1 wWh I hl been a crawling er-r In u ditch rattier than have a -ted toward inxl as I have .lone." Javelin, of wit, Javeiln of lnny. Javelin of scurrility. Javeliu of sophistry. Javenn of hu mun and dialsilli-al hostility nave l-en flying for hundreds of year and or .flying now. Hut aimed at vhat At som.-thlng tu.it ban come to devastate the world ' At southing innt sinrs nations At something that would maul and trample under foot an 1 ci'-rj.-iat and crush the human ruce.' No, aimed ut the g.e.d harp harp oa which proph.-ts play.si with som-whot Uug, r Ing un.i uneert.uu llugers. but bar;, on w&i 'h upostien playe.1 with sublime .vruintv. and martyr piuy.sl while their linger wre on fire. Harp that was dripping with the I !! Of tho Christ, out of who" beartstrtegs tb. harji was chord.' I and from whivw Jyttg groan the strings were keyed. lit). gid harp ! All thy uerves a-t.-'.-mble with t.n- of self saiTlllce. Harp thrummed by tiogers loug ugo turned to dust. Harp that md hnuveu llsteti uu l will y.t r.i'.ke all the eartn hear. Hiirpthut souud.sl par-lon to tr.y smfxil soul und peace over the grave where tuy dea.1 sleep. Harp that will lea ! the chant i f th blood w ished throng nsl.s-ni"J around th thn.ne. May a Javelin slay me ts-for- I Ctn n Javeliu ut that. Harp which it set-rj al most too saer-sl for me t touch, and so I call down from their thnwc thie who usej to tlug.,r It uud ask them to touch it now. "Come down. William Cooper, un I run your lingers over th. string ot this bo.-;. ' H says, "1 will." and ho p!.i)s 'l hir is a lounum fli.-.-d with b'.c.-d Drnwu from loimx. uoi s vstna Come down. Charles Wolev. .ir. ! I u-b tie KEYSTONE STATE CUIUNGS.! rot THE IXDtCTMKSM QUASHED. hi DKt.AMiTttts witt. not strrra w'ii Tn MRinvrt 1 1 si MfA0viM,r..!n th Court of Quarter flrssionihsrt judge Hen lerton filed opin lons quashing all the lndlclments, nine In number, against the Delamatrrs for era Urxslmtnt. TheConrU action is severely crltldeed by (ho depositors of the wrecked bank. AMD WAS strings." H lays. ! will." uci hi; J.'tut. lover of my to-i'.. Dm tue to i'Dy bo torn Ity. "Come down. your S.IJS, Augustus Toplndy. and swe-p bar: IU tj llng.'r across this gospei "1 will, un 1 he play ; Uw.k of Afcs, cleft for nr. 11 di hid uirsclf la las. "Como down. Isiia.- Watts, and t ike harp. He says, "I will, and he plays Alst. and did my tvr.or Need, Aud did my Isoversiga die; "P. P. H!ls. come down uud thrum ttus g-s. pel harp." Ho suys. -I will." au 1 be llsll.lujsh. ln J0n. I brllcvs oa lbs boo. Ineffable harp ! Transporting harp ' Hrv ot earth! Hart, of bivovu! Harp taiutiy aud seraphic ! Harp of God ! Uh, I like the Idea of that old monument In the ancieut church at I'llord. n.sir Kilkenny, lretausl. The sculpture uu tluit monumeui. thvun chiseled more than a lliousaud years si. s appropriate to-day us then, the culjmre representing u harp upon a enws. Tbat 1 where I hang It now ; tnat Is where you bad tietter hang it. Let the Javeliu be forevvi burled, the sharp edge down, but baiv lt harp upon the cniKS. Aud uow upon our souls let th htrpa of hiiven rain music, and as when the sua rays fall aslant In riwltscrlacd at the approved of eventide, and the sbepherj atucug the Alp puts tho horu to but lis an ! t4o a Ida and says t "Glory be to iKkI." sad all the shepherds ou the Alpine heights or Uowa the dei.p valleys respond with ihcr blast vt horns, saying, "Glory l to tKnl." aud ICvm all the shepheriU uuwvr thvtr bead suJ knoal lu worship, aud after a fuw mouieul id aileuo some shvi.hrrdrtsvs from hisku-ssaj bloun tie" i.e.; of the n rt ai'a -as, "".':uHr Is us ;,', and all C-.ugrtas no -i.r.'vi tt.e reh ouse isvre.i f j o5he !' .;i--ms. "Thuuks Iw to God,' to w'.k wo tueut let all the alleys il the tvrta 'pot:d to the hilts of heaven, with souj 'a i gi'. and thanks, and II be hare of earthy worship lo liari. of heavruly wor-liip, Aud the wi'Mt of W. Johu lu the AHKUye I lulnUed, - bearxl a voliss from naavs-u as the voW of mauy asters aud as the vow of a grssa thunder, au.l as I a wdiv vf narpvr bart'luj Ulh thnlr Uarp." ' Tiio highest vuloauu is rvusvatajtl, Ht'titv-lT.Tt fis,-t, witU m craUr uli ill tM'M't: mX UVU Ua Uvv a roM tMAoiwisr ovri( PaoWMXD. I!riTinno!c ujn DeweT.age.1 0 yesrs.of Taradlse Far n ace, while running from im glnaty gypsies, fell in Dig Trough creek and was drowned. TttH PRAM.Y OIL I A!f A'lAtM. Oaitrxssi H.i. The other night a M-ynar-old daugliierof John Grimth. living near Mgonler, lost her life whlln at'emntiog to kindle a fire by the al l of kerosene. The can exploded, her clothes took Urn and the burned to death. Mm. t i, k Itu rv an I Mrs T McPonough. or Mt. 1 .en-iint. Wcstmorelsivl co.mtv were Senteiire.1 to pav a fine of I Vi nnd undergo Imprisonment for three months for iilesl liquor selling. J. Nugget w:i tltie l and six months lo jsil for the same offense. As epidemic simllsr to the distemper is fllictine. the cattle In the vicinity of Kpey. Yllle. Merer c .uniy. A larue number of animals have dinl ml ...oi ao .. . . I. - - ..I'- gvillltll ly tick witn the mysterious disease. At Totlit wn. John Jonps has leen bun. Coed out of IJ..M bv three str.iiitters. Ther represi-ntp,! themselvet as b.xiit s;rnts an, I on of hunkers la Nornst jwn. The victim is 1 U years of nh'e. ATlfomestesd the SI Inch mill I,,, broken the reisrird Kridnr a titusii b-am I:. f..i long was rolled, l l'j fet aai the liigheft record before. Ei.mfr Ht.itK was run down bv a Penn sylvania Compnv car at a New ( a.iin street crossing. Klnir lived near Mtoncboro. lie died in a few ho irs Thr comptroller of the rnrrenry atitho rlre.1 the 1'irst National bs-ik of Ver .nn. Allegheny county to commence Ims iiess on .. and with the following ,t:t --rs lu II. Elwood. I'ruidenl; George .-. Msrcutu caibler. Thomis IlopuT, attorney f,,r the Iie'a mater creditors, declared he wi.l ask for new Indictment irom the f.re.nt 1 rwfor I county grand Jurv. The cre,luoM are ang ry at the new turn of affairs. 811 tslushle cows be!ong;ng to Minnjcf Taylor, of the llnbi,iiin Iron omta:.v ICesding. were killel l,y order of the s,, ', veternisry surgeon. Thuy were ui!!i. t-l witn pleuro-pi.tiinioiii. Thomas McIsttsk. age. of 1 1, of Whit ney, carelessly hendiing a revolver the weapon discharged, the ball '' n i r!e,- n his side, pro-lucin a probably fa,-; w 0 ui 1. Ut a majority of i-m. thevoerf.f Hunt ingdon dp, i,le,l'to bond the in lr'd:: ,,f the town by an se-litionsi i. f r s;reet Improvements. The entire t.an w;.i tw inacailamire.1. Mi' hifl Iii.t.t. a f'ht!ale!th:a t Y.r railroad wutebmsn. shot an I f.s:.y wounded I'atriik Mo.-wigji-i a: F.r. Mc Swirgan attarke-l the wt:Cfmsn bcaif he had interferei with a man who sa tsir. company coal and was beat.r.g h.m when the watchman shot ht assai'.ai.t rwice, omai tn tnebea.1 and on, e ia tae brrast HSSSTI VASIA STlTt LIIO' I. The following able ro ia sundinf ot tfk-slTHKe no;; ; ague " w l rr w t rt 7 1 .sT'sKarrsh? 4 ! 1 'rs.-.ton. t S i f'ar.vi.le.. t b 4 .) Vor 4 8Tf!TT Korrnt Dir. In the Fenal ttia bill was passed fliislly authorising water companies to relocate roads destroy.! and to acquire land to preserve water smmlv from contamination. These also pasted ftnelly: r or ssnaoosnmsnt or state naval militia: for rreservstion or couutr records; to authorize county cotnnilseloiieni to .Mcure. hind and preservo we,ici newsrapers punllsheil In their counties; for ptini-hment andpreven Hon ot cruelty to animals: to require public records to be rept in English lansnage; 10 tithorln notaries public to administer oaths In divorce proceedings; to empower courts of quarter sessions to fl placa of holding cenersl elections. "ensmr Murkier of Montgomery, Is de termined thst the management or the Mste bogpttsls sImII Im rssiuined. and to day ne Introdti.-ed in the Peiiete a resolution hsvl g Ibis be. tin view. The governor veto of Ms resolution to luvestlgsto. the Warren In. sane hospital has evidently not discourage 1 liim. for he is court. lent that tn resolution win go through toe letfs'attire an I reieive tb sanction of the governor. Fair' com pulsnry education bill was pass ed Anally by the senate lo-.la." nnd Is n i readv lor the governor's isnideration. After sottie routine business the Senate a I Jonrned. In the hou t!.ese bil: p,vl I'nallv: To provide for invirance of th eil(?ic h Hid ings; to su'lioru" retention of the t. nis-t-rr roll clerks in a Ijiit.int-ger eral's depart ment, liinkiug nn appropriation of llti.TJ") to the We tern penireutiarr. At tho irgl.t s ,;,in of the lm-i la-gn nuecSi-r of a, pr,.prution bll.s t as.e, sro;.d reading. 1 be Govern, r has s ne I tjis.e bill To prohibit nietnl er . f b.,;ir ,f cof,if,, school l;srrirt in cities of the m-nnd . las from ho 'I n snv oth -e of emoiiimei.t un-d-r or being eruphyed bv sail boards to eniHtwer ourieils to mrrase the tnat ini'ini license of trni.;e:it retail tneri osnts i( citie. Iioro-igii ,m, t ,w,;. t,, (-i oit. the pay nie'it of the expense of ti:,g ,. ,t iisturnl 7i'i,,n p,.rs l y ruetuher an I iitllcer f 1 o; t.i i T.'anii'ions aid bv eandidstev to prevent ,e.sj.p.ri an l frai bv owner or iu-kii-s wh ) nuy have coiitro! of any s'a', . .-n icet.t f , .r service i he sen.i'e b:.i to prevent an I p ini'h the loan. gif-. i or -I fributi,,n .f m e.-e .t writings r pi, ,ti-. tn 1 to author: tiie.r seirun- w is r.-t-,rt--l lavorih y. I he lull 1 , e4,,i;i nn in 1 i'vr ! -h o', tor o.,:ie-s 1 -phsns pn vee I .,,;, t r i l in the bo ;i.- it ra r e, an spi r j; r.s'i Ols.'lOi", Mr. lioyr s I, 11 to vt lr.h.,an'-es) o; than io;. i'. -ra! ;,!, !, f. is etim i' I ... swell the reven-i"s ot the ."t.r.e t'rf. i yesr. w , !, ...( t na. y Mr. e-, 1.,; o,er 9 bn.. jrrr, i '.t . ! V '1 . ! rrs to ei; , . j, 1:1 origina. t s i.--s of r. -t le-s than :.t g.;..n witl I .;. was ,efea'.- i,y a n' f 71 r. 7j s r.io-v ing but the v,,'e wis r-":,) ,i l-e l sf--r o,sn sn I 'he ,,:! ia-v-1 rice;v;.-. only the oeceary ', v .res The h '. c, r.c rre.1 in th "er.-.' smer. 1 men's M the it, e,!, .!; ettmir.rs I n 1 it ha ron ;,- -e overrior. t.ie ho :." t.-.n a.Jjo-;rr.-! iov. I i'i son sent two vet s to 'he hr,,-. bi-nigh " n- ! these w 1. 01 h :: i;. tnor iing eri'fof l'ti..,!.:r ver:--sa e -n-ee ti.ly ra:e- l' e, rr. ve'o wis r t : 01 f ( o -. ;. .-, -1 ,-, the ,:s'.,-rv f ; e r,ir l n,! r.;ni.,.i.. ;f I'eTinsv.vi". in rh t vr 7 r-tor; f..-. SUNOAY SCHOOL LBssoir ron bundat. mat il "Against Intemperance." Pror. till., 91 Si. Oolden Ten: Pro, at., 1. C'cmmentary. M. 'Who hath woe Who both sorrow? tVbo hath contentions? Who hath tabling? Who bath wounds without cause? Wbo hath redoes of eyes?" The Golden Tert tells u that "wine is a mocker, strong drink Is rar ing, and whosoever Is deceived thereby not Wise." Vet there are fools without number who seem to prefer the woe and sorrow and contention. At least they prefer the win and strong drink, even though It bring thews thing. The woes of Scripture against those) wbo have to do with wine are not b w. "Wo to them that ne up enrly In the mcrning; that they may follow strong' drink 1 that con tinue until night till wine Inflame them." Woo unto them that are mighty to innk win, and n.en of strength to mlugle strong drink." "W.e unto him that g'.vch hi nelglil or drink, that putt! thy tattle to him and maketh him drunken nlo" ila. v.. 11. Wi Mab. II., IS). Th n It Is plainly written that drunkard shall n,, Inherit th kingdom rd Go I 1 1 I , r. vi. 10 1. o f.,r this life an 1 the lifo to co:ti it Is ra'ight tut wo forthosss who are lnw of strong :r,nk. tut thank fr.sl f, r deliverance, ei.-n f r tri,,e who in Injur. I iv.tri su"h r-hoji.s. (, r tr.e drunkarda I and vlb p-..p off, r.i,:h ha,'., rrany f therr, j expenTc-.st tl.- r,,T,-r ' f C-. tir. of Go.1 an I t.-otr.e wa-h-,(. svn -tiile.j r,.t j istlfedl In th,i r..vr. of tr I.- rl J.s.w and t y Um ! bpint of r.r r, .l 1 1 c r. l.. II -. a" "t' thi.t t.irrv lotrf atf he w,n :ht tVnt go ? s rr'T- l w.n n-, T to It..- r i, . t. Is i.-.ti.riahi ia. -d i verse 21 it is ,.v l tr.vr t.i corr.e r p v. ev " fh -r Sat al. ar. I , f l..r. k. tv . wo lr .t.-r. ar -it-.g T- tue :ir,... , 1 .-am. 3 1 . . ' -!. I 1 r ': -i 1 r'ehte. '. N- 1 . r.-. ' t 1. blgu ,'alli.a are! le-arr. '.r... Ing gr, at t.'i.oi hi, i r. ,-. . t.,j ar. 1 g.v.r. t ,--:ir er.-'fr.y t" f las; r.e-..e , , ,x. . st'.U j.4 te sr., I av.d tlrmk 1 II sa:r.. -; . I ' at XiJi l.esr '..r- k a. .kit 'An t- s.u-1 f a far he .iYn '.! .- it. k n..f tr.. . k tvd. r., n it gtv-r.-. srt.cn it rr., v -t.i tr.e.f tu f. r tSe UJ..r .s.... st. v.-.:-.'- 's cut : fo-s "ir-s. rut t..:," tl:) -r.ae 1 r.ns-- 1 r ;. ie. li r.ni if 1 sa.l rv ii! or.nse -.a.n "Bills' 6 a. r-cr-i of 4 I K.r.s i si. . is ?;-. -t .rv of i s- m l hu . t.. :i I rr.g f in 1 - r -is -i tii tho .IV-. .1 . Wf,rM -as.r. r. nii ,t jery T.an r vi.-.-rc tint -...- i' ia e -s.cr v - i.ir .:e 1 nt'-s -I. T'll" V'.en It . ,. r 1 .-hr " W hen .r c v,4n -loivi 1'-,' ' act., c.s niit it ::,.i. ,,11 'he 4i,!e -,f -' t ; in rh ,'ur. ' T'le R. V. rr..u..i, .7 1 I v ;! rr.er.t,','. . I V'nesit rl :t ,;, aetiai ie: ,1:0:1 pit vr 7 ,:;.':i.-e. it - rv ; !.17 - 1 re it 1' .rj -.e , e-ida.-' -il on .,1 1. 1 ic, 1 1 ria- ISS, c Fast on. Johnsto'n Al'.ento'n Aitoona.. . .0 Tfea u j Pennsylvania Legisla: I SrvrTt-r,o!D Dir. I a the .. r.. I night the ho-ise bills pj.se. 1 ri-i i To estabiisti D.r-is t-f sr'.it.-s'.ion to et: ;;. j tiotn of wsge and other m'.:en,:f vi.--.js,. uriwrvn cap iai ana ir to f ft b-,s.-: ( ir iM.r . r : -: 1 J virr.e-1 . . r '-llO'.-, 4e ,4 r.eSS ,-,f -. ;-l-,e- .; -. ; .1 1 hee h 1 r i.-e.1. c ' r ie t 1 rr:e im t as, .; i' trori-l ,!.-l,. f-irp. -;.e y- ' f . i 1 '11 I",. - t Ie I - Cer, ri-l J- 1 . v ! '.. in in pfi p, r'. :: t. t;.,. ') re-.e.; ta 1 r. .it r v,.. er.riirfsi, .n a.;t - iproemef.t i7 ' 1. ri act r-ia-mg ro ro,:s. k:g vi- .;.) ... regn atean.t t j,.-ni-ii t.a fes-s ru lie cnnl by J-totk-esj or th rear, s.dernien, ntagi triei Hid COnsfJ'.ies,. a Issch ArrjitriMop. hi.I na,f the t-nar fl-.a!iy !..-. but ,,n vol het-.j casr srtinsc ;r. 11 r-,-.i,- rh.ir in case ..f s-soad sp.f or ijot-i ra ve n ..11 n.jy i,p,y '.0 t.. .,-;- ,.f 1 .vnrti.-ti I Vis f irra, ?p. tn-me-.i -.( 1 .1.-0 ( i-'n-.-i Lot. tf tn- i -t!-.!:,..;- 311 '-f- f . ..ie-..t -aspir- Jiici? V i.--l;ir. hi, eii an, 1 ser.s ,.-..:r The--" t n of I .. .;v.,' w.r. f.-. hi st n, r In n;,n: c.er.: v ie h, nnf,-r"."i'r.r.e,t v.r.e Mi le as- i.a .,-tr..i' .!. m -l :: in.lhrt 1-1 -,i ir.ean w'vic it ii . .a .1 "."lle-H 11 Jl Mer.- ii if 7 "ii, s.. -vh' W'ji- :ia,.rv '.; Vi, 14- lie. ,f ::,-.-,l e. r r .1 hi. . in' ii" IM- 1.1 :l.i',--r.,-e.r -t -V.liC it ranter .ia.i r.nr " mni.it., n cn. iarpii-sr if i, . r:i, a. r ,. i.e.t i.lirut. v i. 11 " Vt -.lie awt r .liteta t sTing'-tli in i,'.,!,-r ' Ir ciuii" if - ie ;;iar i, 'vtii M r.'ie !,-ii ai"..',! r,l el.,e, in xat.ng i ;oge 7 -.. i .;rt e i. the :).s. i r-ii"i r-irr;, n :n Ti.n t 'He 1 s ! E. V. . Tie lle.-a vhl gr"iit.-r or icss ii-ir " in wor. Qiur.it m i. ij. v , la that un-v viic'i p. IT ''-"r c: -vig i .. Thn. r il'. , c N v r sr t ', r ii -v 'unlit ,:ih ' But ".cr 'l (t.uiil. Vili s m.. r - i .H-'eru 4.,om. t. lia, lli. neeil JO t,-r- .et-vn neat inn e i .t.nnniiiivr r'ern ro net " min ininii r nr.' v-ig tli -u ne. ' .'rieut Ul,t i -lie iirn- ail of '.anr - .1," lei, v '.i .IV" I snnpiv i a'lturru iimi. nevr t:i:m rrnn. . .i i .a'!o!:i if , in.!. ; i r .n i.--t ' per-en,'" He .n.t leiith, of :1. '.lev. ir... 1.1. ! I. loot .iaov r. lit, -t.-riai - '."i. ' . 'J IT ieit.i" ;i.nn. -ill., 4 tlllllllet ,t.le in or.-.e ,r ul il tlm -il. iiid the r e-irrt n iniu" snail nor . ' 1 - -Ji- Juiir-- i mi a.i 1 ' -s sn.t st - V 'e wuti ruiuti proiasnion "t in- I -o rels'iv to appointment cf ie:i i. msrsbaU or pvlicemea by tz? Zt mayo s. In the boise nearlv 1 :o ti ls tass.j rea.:ing. .ainf rur-her of n'.r-.in don ia either branch of the t.e i ; sni both boa.ee adiourced ar.;.- hj: uih MvrsrT.TnttP Dr Tt rh. en i--t s djy the. Hous bu.s rjss.i ;r 4 T To uat: l.r.mgh conn-: . einj. b,ijris o: hea th, to ii;.i -.-;. r o.' a chief burgese I r :rv reirs ? soera. Ourougns, who .1; r.Jt ;e ti to' the next siii-v.l:::g :em ( .v. - lar-lun a melica. ciiinc.i n 1 ri.-sj -r.i-e toanU of mroural u.-:. r.-s j-. i -o rr- . ;. f,-r tseessminaf. n v.t ct r.-ii;- ti-.ionvn ,f cie-Lome 1 ;ri.-v j -.) to f ir.her re-:,! tne r c; s'..,---w sr. ! sur.-ery. lbee vena- b L ia.se.t tint lv l"o g-.v a M-'iocj; pr,.v,; .,, wotteu an t ibiMis-a m as r- -j---. n i is tr e t.d mat. nt j-fi.r r.j n'-.;,;n:fi', -, re,: : r pj-.noMiv.-t t i;nt( .'j . i....,'" of tae numljer an l c ' j-j, te-ot' t;-.,;,,,, cv.vo! j t;.tn i,, i',, (-0:i ,, , ,'ioa.-'. ci-r t more cl-u'ly d-S' t.ir vx'-e ;' 0.ic:rof insurance is "v h; : ii.-an, u toxpatife doing b ::;i-s ,a tij., the u5 ra-sl ia th.-r ;-s -iHit So. It bill on tliinl resd tig. sn l it n-jw to r.n govrujr. Tu ma pros t; j; t.i- tt.s.'a now iu th hands or tU pop. tui.i n,-c 0 d sca-vievl lor u b,H.-4s.w jictt srt.i prevent eitrjvaganc. rb tuwusursj smj.s-iw ta t'tiiia telrhia yt:u, waicft baa tn in pra.'tior lor esvvtitv o vr. an.i is ivnimemted by tbrongiiom tb country. Th wa'ir is y o i.'.cw eJ with an rpr"pn;ioti ,,f f.sn. i.i, waiga ill N in a-l-i ii -ii to ta ;,). .ssj.oisj o tn tUtIltf SCO, V, th nt; yVlt.-. I'h.j bill is UD-pwrtiona'lv on of :1 m..t lUiiKirt art tost Us wv,j i;5;, !wg s.'ai't. rt) iit bill to vtvrii(.c Ir-ui l!l pav iu:it ol uiervtiartu owkusws li i,tn.nct in iuvrchn.ti wno-e an injai xu .- ara laan J.,iu js Jf,m'o. lhs bo ii bio pasl i ially Xi tr fc:(M trroos. bv s. n .i;tv,tr.jtU furuihiu cvarvitim o.-.i'aitiiug ti.o,.-..v or 0 g.rrtt putsr f. mitioi--, jn.l. prvv-Juig lUl ls, lill.ur !, lilvi)jn'sj ',.,.i.-iiv-tuvii aud laborer t.i r'ght l n aJBt rvl etal for i h jut .ub5 ot wig i.ivorko aor J..u a-i.i aov.it IS iSMislrnvtivo. .ira' w, TMtunuif 'o trt Krst tin in toa iv a ,,., a rvrn;w bill hj vvwi diva;vl ia 1 1 Hvuau lb Nile bill vui uu t(iL uiofi on l.-tal order lor laifj rs).id.n l tin,,, pa-Msw. d was luiii ouc ti a vr bcittiv vo vl U tv . li. m,1 bi ' pa.e.1 I bo osua tiuaUy tv Jay. ...s,in iWllr, U14f. aa afprvonai ku ol 1 iam.'M', jii.I prv iJt for evui.ty super iivr; Wanalu;, ra4 Ule to 0 Hii, m co.i ji,l m ,;g prvt'JtativMS tv bw distr.OiiissJi wvio'iiig Ui tMlUf Of Kills- Ol Is-H-ibl tf oi.n.'y. 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