h in. t CI fflflHS G. jir Aormo FAITB. hrlstlan faltta run Im measured only unlit v or our pen-surrenwir. no vltnl 'which doe not supply Itself That fium is a union wmi'n fruit In self-sacrllleo nnil rlKht We liellcvo in i unsi jusi to inn w, give ourselves tip to Illtn, In His way of llfi'. guided by Ills ..vlnglH law of love, going about .i.ll In the stilrlt nnil power of His It Is the faith tlint leaves one no i own mini, but Christ's tnnn t the it imts no conditions in tho sur f self to the mastership of Christ t ii that count temporal losses us that It niny know Christ and ,ife : tin1 fnlth tlmt rests not upon ,.Mil of thn world, nor upon any i.f truth, hut on Christ as tli' power ,n of lloils tlu faith that conforms o Christ, mid not to tho fashion of li',.. hues t tin' fnlth tlmt nulls tho Ing In grateful self-surrender on . of tho slain Christ. Fnlth never fin- l.evoiid silf-rtniin''inlion. Ami ni"it we nro self-surrendered to Ith nil tho passions of life nttadic.1 .is the ui renin object of affection rltlee, nnil tho supreme Joy of aspl int moment we enter tho froodom, r In tho llfo, nml work with th f Hod. Life Is henceforth n vie t.rge I'. H'Troii, 1. I)., lu "A l'lon -I'-l." . THK WAV IT OFTKN IS. , interest".! In what Is going on iii' h tim" t" ronioinlMT or brood, . r toko but one .lay at a time." . ,s . nine from nil old lady certainly lit v, but w!io Mim ryi-s were 1 ..1 h'T faoo full of tho cheer nml I licking altogether In that of hi'r 1 ... r companion. It was on an ile 1 lin. here often tin' listener hears .oiitlil' ii' i"'. or uli mis unexpected ui-l.itn. aii-1 tin- words riimo as thn .,.. out, tin- oi'lio of tlii'tn remain- I ct for other lIVi'S tllllll tho Spoilk- !;c brooding, melancholy faeo at her I I vl.li'iitly in ait t rt'-'l the prewrip- What-vcr else nn.v Is" in our cup, Vl never faM to add iovn ami grntl We eaimot always see "goodness nml going before us, Imt wo tnay feel j are 'following," ami so go for- illiotlt the fear of evil. '1 ho ehemlit mt pouring one ingredient nfter an te a glass, ninl the mixture lies lnll t. lie pours lii 0110 more, ami It ninl llii-lii s ami rb-es cpilekly over r.. Take life's eiip with Its sweet ami m l siiv. "IHess the Lord, O my soul. ,;. t mil all HI- hencllts!" ami It will r In praise and thanksgiving. l'lnlly .ton Miller. If INT SAE2JTH SCHOOL Iffltl llUIE JHIE B CONDENSED. NATIONAL f.KSSOS MARCH IS. A WAD MISSIONARY. itxi. "reaching About ttr," Luke xl., 1-13-ildeti Tet: Luke 0 Commentary. HOW TO I.IVK. t live Is the great stil ly of tho living Is of comparative unlmpor- Mr. I kv writes, that In tho Irish . r. Is tolil of a lake in Minister that eie two Islands in It ; into one of iltll eolllil never enter J hut age WHS Ml sieknesn innl all the Inllrinllles of 1 the pains 11:1 1 woes of dreadful ! ; ainl the iuhaliltiiiits. Worn I1I0. Iioweil umler Imrileiis which ...iil. I not support ami which mlil not throw on, grew tiroil o( uinortallty ami looke.1 longingly over . .'.Iier Islainl vln-re ileath reigne.l, as tv parnilise. Tln-y launclieil their lpon the gloomy nml temptestuoiis 11ml salleil for the hlmres where they uro to lle. ninl when their trembling h upon them, t'nev were at rest. We nt shrink from ileiith If wo havo ful t'.ie mission i f our life. Imt Weleome It urn anil a crowning l. U. rewiinl. - lJurilott 1 1 1 w er A t-ro' ;v JIAO" oll AN' KM). ' anging on the I ; thero Is not "orner or tn" : thero It j ikipllshvth Homo divino ilecreo 1 itmi 1 ever have It that li.nl createit am eelally any Christian man. to bo a. I to le a nothing. Ho tmulo you I .1. Kiml out what that i-mt is; llml J ni. 'lis ami 1111 it. If it l ever fo I 1 is only to lie a hewer of woml anil f water, ilu something in this great U'Hl ami trutn. 1. ono Ingl to pi ami Fatl pras v., 1 nhor we ' ou.. siou fi Uttoprc Ing tr J. an In anotht Mnth. this bi prnyei none 1 Fnthc lim-ni again, honor Illskl on eni 3. " Tho w hnt I allow diiv. whlel fail." ilavs fortt thou; 4. foss r p vo unriu Stl() I, , our par all whi Mark xl bo tmii anv ma Ooil lillt H ho was Ills pl Cor. x. wrong. r. -V Abraha turn by xx., 7; aaiil to not snr that wl My nut 13, 16). tho glo . "I What a ness, bu from ou ' hnnl v "sfvor xv., 5). night n shore, 8 answer, 7. "M cannot 1 closer tl to a Bcrv 1 best o' Christ J pcoil fn DOHd Jll knoweth things" ( rise a ii. I t 'l lieni is ertnln plactf. Ho woa muoh given , muoh In communion with heaven J lifg on earth always pleasing th " ' " "urus iits instancos of His hlchlonot aeem to b rcoor.lo.1 f'r ;vngolist fchapters III., 31; -. mi i.x., as-, ami hero). It a graat comfort to 11 thm 1. ht houM pray for as we 5 Spirit Hlmsolf maketb Intoroos. 1 I, sToanings which cannot b 11.1 i maKstn tntereessiou accord 1 (Horn, vlll., as, 27). ''.n pr n' ,,r Father which 1 ins mems to nave h-en on JccHHion than that referred to in . !, a repetition ami Indorsement of M . ".""mary an l sampln of all nly t-hrlstinns cHn truly uso It. for ..." ...i. e.neo can truly anv "Our . oinpare rfonn VIII., 41, with f., la. 1 as the carnal mlml is enmity oil, none but tho redeemed can name, and onlv such will desrs lorn to come and His will to be done ns in heaven. e us day by day o.ir dally bread." e teaching of S.ripturo is that wn ve hut one day nt n time anu not to norrow's cares to intrude upon to. a thy dav tliv ir.o,.oi, ' i.ti.... ev have need or, day by day without . ' "y,f"'"'or every day, all tho in me. ihkc iiicn-i. re no thought orrow, for the morrow shall take for th things of itif Mieut. :U)'7" Vl'' V'' 11 KI"K, xy ' ,U; 1 forgive im our sins." If wn con Ins, He Is faithful ami Just to for. our sins and to cleanse us from all msness (I John I., J). It Is under, wever, that confession Includes, 011 tho forgiveness from tho heart of have lujured us (Math. vl 14, 13 2). As to temptation. Umt cannot "I with evil, neither tempteth H i . . vet it is written tempt Abraham" lcn. axil.. 1), xl., 17, says that Abraham, whmi ne.1, offered tip Isime. (Jod trie ' i.ir iiieir good (Ueut. Vlll., 1. J 1). but never tempts tuoin to da oh of you shall have frion.ir s tho only man mentioned in Serin mo as the friend of God (II Clmm . xll.. Hi Jame, i., a3)( 1JU, JetIf 1 1 diaeipioa "Uenceforth I call you ..ts, but I have called vou friouds . ,0 ...u.i w,K m me Mitnerln 1 !?i.maT K,T" " 'ou" Joh v., Vi id this In connection with fruit to 'J 1 W'U. a ve notning to set before him." 11 union 01 emptiness and helplcs. 1st such is our condition apart . orl Josua Christ no mutter Low ' tay toll. Ills own words are om Io ye pan do nothing" (John ion the disciples hnd tolled all ,u ln morning, from the "Have ve any mentr" they had to (John xxl., 4. 6). lildren nro with mo in bod. I ind give thee." Children rli-mls. and w.hilu it is pood to of Clod, bettor to bn a friend it to be a child of O.j.l by fuith In 1. A father will keep nothiuB his chlldrou, and ns to all om as BHid "your honveiilv Kathei b vl" SI) ' nUl'a f " th0M e Of bis Importunity, be will nlra as many as ha needeth." 0.,h-"am hlny iu Ha Batnrm from Syria and Hit Father Puti Him in an Asylum. 4rx A vt. Artlilir Foster, of New Castle, has Wn ni 10 an insane asylum In Indiana by his alhor, Illchard Foster. Arthur Foster thnu fears ago aei-epted an offer from the Kcform- d I'resbyterlan Church to IO to HvHm A. la Minor, as a medlcul mi..i . .- ... . " , " ' , """"nee, hp returned home. In ... . .1. ""'aiu iiiecnun h had not lived 1 to the l.rilllllsea ni.lu If.. I ... . ' ul- tn ... nrooili'H over s failure until I ame Insane. Members f tho church say he Wlu, removed for not llolng what wo ........ ..... ..' . 1 fl '0(1 ..u. r spi'ilillllg kol.l.l'.D To t'tATII. 1 nun H 3.11 ri fill 11 ...... .1.1.. 1 ..a P.. ..,u..i T V. iiiiiisi wmi me . ...ip. . , 1111 i.iiiiron.i . 11,, . nat"n,:,',,'',VU.VUI"" "'Ka -H,r":. n ''"" iT..m being .. 10. . 1 i ' .lie pusMing i,t, nm wa. 'NUglit N't ween tl... ,.t...o. 1.1 . ., this tiositioii he m r,.ll...l ... .1.....',. ' ..." ribs were torn fr.m, the hrei MI11 Ln.-u ami ins tiis-k w as broken. ' The W, : 01 irinsir. .ng and sttnorohiml couuth... n,.ti.,,.i 1. .. . awnrded a eontnn f..r tl i.v ,,i, of ii'ioint 1 1... i.rMi:,. , ,,. M irol; stru,.,ur ' t M ans, with :l'i-foot MinUuv. At the liii.T,..,l....i Ai.rll le ... v i'iiihtiito collies arll Id. at New iiii,i,.... ,1... ... . . .. .. ,,: III! delivers I........ I J " , . . " ingi.iii, ni I ittsl.nru. ainl l'r..-i.i,.... 11... 1. . . .. "... 1 I-..., . -.-. ... oinuu'.MI 11' u.'-t irginni unlversii v ..1, tl. 1.. ..... . ;;... Kev. r. iir,::.,. . THE INDUSTRIAL WORLD. Orln and Growth of tha Pitt.bnrg Coal Field Slnoa 1684. Tho extent of the bltlmlno it coal Holds, by which Mttsbunr Is surrounded, 'is 15,0ti0 'UBr- miles, cipial to ,fHX),000 acres. The amount of coal contain.' I lu that nr-n Is Ulflloult to estimate, from want of reliable Information of tho niimls-r mid slzo Pf tho ve ns of coal to l foutid at tho snm depth "'low the stirriien 1 1.. . J . u 1 in r.iiKHSII llll l rreueh mines. 'I he lil.erseHiu n.ii.... ... ... average nf 8 fis-t thlekness Is .ii...i...i . contain 1.4!W(4li4,(HH) bushels or 63..'lli.4:KI (KH) tons of coal. ' "' rrlmlntwlil,!,,,,,.! wn, nnt ,, , ... . is n.. 1 ,.u fi rd. In Hist 2d j.oiniiiuTI ill. .In in 1'iirtn. u, ..1. 1.1 11.. ..1 . . y :. 1 o in f 1.. 1 I '"vllege was granted by tilt lVl.lla. . in I . ... ' .11.. .I... .... ' '"'" ' .1111 mil oppo 1 in . 1: . ' , fr,v""" was granted for ..III per lot "to d i 1 Coil us f.ir In .1 - Ji''.".";,',".1!" """"lng from the summit of from tlmt diiv i,. ii,,. ,.,.,....1 i. ,, It Was filMllliurlv calleil. has lu'rul. I I, .,ui,tl.ie. of (, to I'l.tslMirg. I n.,,, a lot . xtemlliig Into the hill to when- a line w , 0111 I'-Tiienii 111 Uir from II. - 1. .1... . ... 1 1'Lfe lui. .. 11 I r. .... . I, .1.-1. ,, Mill,.. Illi flu. II ... ... 1 1 1 lit. l ir nil Hie 1 ." noe-s or 11 or-' OIIIAfiril 1. ...... l... . .... .1. .. f the main lines ,,f in,, 'is .i. 1 1 ll .. .... . , i.ii 11. null Allegheny Valley railroads. WORjCEnS' WAGKS REDUCED nciuii or CUanprj in 8olling Prices Tnst GO Days i'l . ... . ii- i.agcs 01 pu, miits w,.r n.,1.,,.,,,1 I ."I II toll l l il. f, r the iiL-a- iiighloghenv and th HLLtr Liver and Kidney Diseases Aro manifoM-d by BACKACHE, RHEU 4 MATISM, LOSS OF APPETlTf . mm TONGUE. DAD BREATH, WEAKNESS. LOSS Of ENERGY snH CATARRH OF THE THROAT. Dr. J. H. McLEAN'S LIVER AND KIDNEY BALM equal service in M m,!d or rhL. I luea KIDNEY and FEMALE TROUBLES. Tor aao everywhere nt tl.OO per bottle. THE DR. J. H. MCLEAN MEnir.iiur - . 01. kouis, MO. la tha romcdy you nerd, rf Iron run Into a well at the Kimball iron uraaees t Hl,. H-.,,rg. w, . ,.,., , m l in.' hoisting ,!, Zr, ,',l,.;.l',;.., "-: .i-trov...i. n,.. Hu:.."....r ..' "" ' tow ., ... nn.inK ill e,. ,1. Inris hundred men are ,e. wu gas r plls. harle dav II. Walker tl... I'l,. 1 andtonHtabieWUsiin.r;.;- . ti... ...... . u;irL'i. irrowtin ..n. ...i... 1, . ,r ' ' ni" . Blf case ot I nii . leillll'iV llireat"US to a.fksl attorney foes. I last Satiir.liiv. workers, the West. llie average 1 An- Mow 11. Ii. Aiigustino foi from liet t;il iluvs. Ill I lie l-niontlily wages ndjiistment l Voiiiigstwn Tlie a.ljii.m,.,t W;l ......... as us.1,,1, ,y I' resident M. M. ... r I .... I ,.r ,1... an. I Secreturv .lames II. Xutt of in liar lr.iiiass,.i,,, i.,,..,.i , ' f M-iii. 1 " I ........ ,. . ' .s.l.pillelllsol ... ...... ,., , ii ,,,, 11, ,y 1 fl Wllu-es ..I the llnl-hers will drp I ,,!, , . , , ;f f-ltwo m.'itlis. ,,,'d ,,e. aires -"' ""ii 1 tkits in ,e redll.'i'il r , """"in. ai tu .f, r..,,,.,. f(ir branch this ws-k. The Wages establls ItortheneMta, ,,1V. m, iivb. ! m- ,, "o- uruicr ower ug of the l ri 'e of ,i.r ..... I i fc , ,, ' , ' !' i lllllll-e 111 M'l .. iroin 1..IM l.l eenls a pound. the that Painters' Scalp. orry, mi. tiler- .three r se. r... . ii,.- oleomargarine ea..es at Altoonn were s..ttled by the ,.HI1 t " costs. t'Teeipt t . ;. , ,. ...' '.. Inger, of the Armour meat murk-I. lV. had 11 hearing uml wils lined mil (ll.,l til crlts. , W- J- Walker, th lor. ,1 pn a. her at r. oMown. arrested for sending ol,s,.,... ,, , . t;-r through the malls. I,. ,..,.,,,,. "Tl . y ami was held fr trial m the l Mates t ourt at Illlsl.iirg In May. A ...,..l..l ... " 7' "k-ui 01 me outry an l food mission made Information aoiln ,,,. chants iti 1 (.reensburg. three !,, .trl.. 1 lorenee aim one , i, nig a.iunerateil vinegar. F ' ni .1 riifti ri iiiif iMiih i 1.... r 1 true lull, against ,i,.r..,. ii,.,,,,u, Wrlirhl I r . .. ... , ' Of the II ,sn us. liesidents of Mallolillorto r. ...1. ... petitions and i.reii.iri,,.. t.. ,l.. .. 1.....1" ,' ., against tho graiitln, 1,.,,,, I,.,.s . the borough at li.vn ,,. ,. .. , March lit "miei.c. The rcavor and 1 onnnred with coll "',ltyln co' U8, er luriic The Press 1 milllittee of the Nfrik Ii... I...... i.evmen painter, of l'litsl..,rg. reported Saturday the f,,,, sl..,,.,tur.J to , , . wage ... fl,r m, ,,v. v,,rr,v A Ht j ' legliellV; III. .Mills I'mkertoli. I'. V llii,..i!ie.. t's.'lir I.eiHiof. Ilermo,. .,... '' 1 fieme.its. I'l.i:i.r... .1 ... . ' "'I Alleghenv. V Son, or selling u soft drink . ailed n,i, ,.,.(,. .... U'.'.s III IL I-lell.'ll!il Ten Cents Per Ton Advance. At a miners' mass m tim.'. held at ). .. . '"".s"iirg. resolutions ,r, ad, .t.., providing t'mt a demand I... mad !'" " f'Tiitors f.,r ,, , l N ; .. .......... I .tj.ru I. o'lllllKle. "i oiiu-i 10 i,.r with th" miners Joining di-trets. s . that a geneiul Colli ! I.e l:..o lis ..n.ii m , ii.i,. 1 The Brewers' Scale Bignrd. The Allegli.iiyC.unty llrew. js- ue-'oelati,,,, .assigned the s.- r l.o.al ..,e,.v .n wery Workers, ami l As ,,,v i.-.rf l.rew. ry I -rivers. I ,,...,..1.1.t urd-r Knu-l.t.s .,.. ' 1 1. pri-i-H in its 111 "11 I lie 11, I., ni lirew wages nr.- the same us lu,t var. MM ft;-. iKi r f V JS -mi .Jit bm 1 mm mr mm ahu H n 63'M ST ITS ' '-'1 II I r 1 bi J 1 1 rs 1 iAA- Stop Naturally! You Ooii't Have to Swear off! m a Ic o n tlu tiorvos Btroni. iin.i brl n-rs li a 11 n tho lnolitiurt of youth to tho nrn. maturely oht man. ruat'iroM louf ..!.. n(ur. "-' 1u.1v trii lii f.... poutula in ton day a. GUARANTEED TOBACCO HABIT fillBF. Go buy ami iro- .. costa onlv ai b'. l,J-tvy. It and mplo lU,o. Addnr TUP CTiroi ... chicaco. mot;;, mtur 90., CfiSCsHETG candy c.itlcirile cure ronstinatlon lUiy, sold by dru:Kl .l!i i vcry w Urv, NEW VCfJK. 1. 1 1 ureiy vi.ef',l,.., stnooih ami Ku 'rant.ssl to curu. Uuly luc. ri 's. Ihe UK in HE 1ICS. rii.ri ri.t'tns. Kermented wine. Isrr, whisky, and every other lliild which . . utaliis alcohol in an ap preciable ipiniuiiv .,rn utterly unclean fluids eonseiiucntl, they Mil men when they drink ; 7 " I'urn v nun iineieanilness, both menially mid physically,' froi the crown of their heads :o the ends of their toe joints M we know I y obserMitlon. Hclentilln men ii.., i ieuriy. enionstrateiHi it(iu'wriinr Iments nmtoliservatlon tlw'i,1 .' uso as roml, aad that they are iihin' ' ut ii" actually di "ii"" ' '1 ritot-. VE THE SnmT OF noil WITHIN VOV. not let the sluggish, turbid current .r ordinary days seem to yon that truly represents' to you what you are, 111 lire able to I e ! 'No, the thin' when l ie the llolier.t resolutions, when vol! I' d most with the powers of evil, when ..iniiered you and fr'c.l you from lialns that you might wear her chains, !:at was the true in lex to the divim.' c concerning you; that tells you what rit oftiodis every hour working ic iX may be. 1". 1. Maurice. Is asking constancy of us. Vou do not 'mt I should remind you what uver-be ' and fearful tempters are waylaying -tea (fastness and lovnltv. liisliop ..gton. 11 the air is 1111 'd w'.th sunlight, thero !' ortimity for the .1 Is i f darkness. . Ill" soul has ta-r. il of the brcud of '.iiinot hunger for the stoma of the 1 ss. Where (iod Is nil to us, the ' iiotliltig. Canon Farrar. W'. ri' not weighed by (iod according ty: not weighed a irdlug to their , but by the manner of using them. It li who serves much. but hi- who serves lv that stands highest In tiod's king Mrs. ('. V. Wilder. lump of Christ's comfort may Kccm to vou In tic happy days of "youth, on have no 1 irrow; but snnm time it dark aliic.it you, with 110 earCily 'sliino upon your path, nad then tills ! lamp will be most wet 'ome; it will mi where to go when the nl.ght dark mt your own soul. Anon. instructive to notice how each living ikes from th. suiibeaat what it wants ts aroma, another Its color, a third its taste. Ho should we extract trom liateverwe require to complete our t' r. Thn short-tempered must take ; thn pasi-lonati', purllv; tho cow :.'iral .strength : the domineering, a : the downcast, comfort. We must I'ly ray for them, but take them. ieyr. 11t.1t have our dally uoul work be nirselvcs and (iod our secret com 1 with Him ur we shall starve even niirrounded bv nlentv. ie.iinsi reu.l II I bibles, do our own pruylng atid lie. Jtmi'l weeping lit fo.-o tho Lord. Wo lliss pardoiieil In masses or saved in I I Stralgiit is llio gate, und euch must 1. u finer lor himself alone. II. L Christ brings mimo uphill victory ami holy joys nwaii us crosses then will turn Into sliin Comlng to Christ must not end ling ; It is those, who follow Hi endure to the end who will bu t ide in .Me, and yu shall Is-ar " and that is tin. one sure way to cil from the curse and infamy iif u 1. 'Ihooduro L. Cuylcr.D.l). 's 110 overplus of power;'tls shed dug iiiuuua. Yot wo daro to bow (llvo us today our morrow's it wish fur His kingdom, don't ut if you do, you must do more it; you must work for it. iiua- beart that aaya, "I will not let thee go ex. oept thou blese me" (den. xxiil., 20). Do we understand anything of prayers auJ sup. plications with strong crying and tears? (Heb. v., 7). . "Ask, seek, knock.'' One has said, "Ask with the humility of a beggar, seek carefully as a faithful sorvnnt, knock con fidently as a friend." Home helpful word on encu of these will bn found on "ask" In John xiv., 13, 14; xv., 7; Mark xl.. 24; "seek," Prov. it., 4; viil., 17, U. V.j Jer. xxix., 18; "knock." Col. ii., 3; John vi.; 37, Ibiv. Iil., 20. We are apt to think of asking or socking something for ourselves, but Je.ius never sought anything for Himsell (John vi., 38; viil., 60); always and only fol Qo4. 10. "For every one tlint asketh rccelvcth.'1 The limitations are given elsewhere as, "That God may be giorllled." "According to His will," "Iu the name of Jesus" (John xtv., 13, 14; I John v., 14). Could we but live solely and wholly to hallow His name, to hasten His kingdom, without a thought ot 'Xll iiiiTvaa 1X7 n tr.Mlltl tlinii Irnnur ilia ri.i.nlnn j and power of the words "Seek yo first tht Ktngitom di uod au 1 Ills righteousness, and all these things slinll he added unto you." When wa live uprightly unto Him, we tnay nsk what we will for Ills glory and receive It, and bo perfectly sure that lie will see weil to all tlint concerns us without our asking anything (Math, vi., 33;I's. Ixxxiv., 11.) 11, l'J. "If a son shall ask bread of any of you that Is a father." No parout would ever give a st 0110 for bread, or a serpent for a fish; or n scorpion for an egg. or riuythln;r to barm his child instead of something good. If a man will gratify his friend at the cOst of bis children's comfort, how much more will j he give what Is good and needful to bis ohil. Iron, ihe thought running ail through tho lesson seems to be that of "Our Father" nnd His obildreu. Others niav have to ask and aeek and knock, but a child is at home in its father's house aud counts all that the futhut has as lis own (chapter xv., 31). 18. "If ye then, being evil, know how ti Rive good giftsuutoyourchiiilren, how much more shall your heavenly Father give tho Holy Spirit ta them that ask Him?" This confirms what I said on the last verse, that the wbolo topiu is ono of our relationship to God as our Father by faith lu Christ Jesus Bud the privileges of that relationship which should insure to us the most absolute rest of foul ami freedom from all care of self be. cause "He oaretli." Theouly way to this freedom from self care and a whole heart for His kiudoiu Is to bu tilled with His ftidrlt, which, by comparing this verse with Matu. vil., 11, you will see to be the sum and substance of all good things. If tilled with the Spirit (Eph. v., 18), the life will lie right, thoughts, words and notions all sub loot to Him, self-subdued, the whole being for Ood, Christ magnified in our bodies and a sample of the reign ot Christ seen In our Uvea. Losson Helper. A "modkbatc pbikxkb's" FATf. This is the way In which Llpplnnott's Magazine states a caso that is, unhappily, all too common: "Said this man, with an accent of pride. 'I can drink It, or cast It aside.' Hut the (not that Is rife, Its. he drank it through life, And he let It alone wheu be died." HOMES FOB HABD DBINKEB4. Mrs. M. II. Ellis, National Superintendent ot Legislation and Enforcement of Law for the Woman's Christian Temperance Union, has Issued circulars to Ihe uulons ot tho United States, calling attention to the propo sition that the Statue shall found Industrial homes In which drunkards shall be dotalned by order of the courts. Mra. Ellia aaysi "We urge upon you to nse your utmost endeavor through the or gaulr.it Ion which you represent to Induce tha Legislature ot your fcttate to pasa these laws ot detention under tha naino ot the 'Habitual Drunkard's AuU.' " 'hree , j.i Meruian. were rouisu ot 9 4.1 una a r watch Thursday night by six armed high waymcu near I iiimitowii. A company has bought the telephone line, from Grove city to lllacktown, and Sharon to Sharpsville, JJereer county, and will con trol the entiro c 'unity. A child 2 y. irs old belonging to David Fox, nt Madison, was scalded todoath Thurs day night by pulling a ki ttl. fiil of boiling water trom the stove. F. 8. l'helps, editor of th" "F.venliig Times," Frle, has given bail on a charge o criminal libel made by the chief of poll.v, Samuel Woods. ' Charles Itamsey, the madman, who "sin rl Heed" his wife aft T reading religious litera ture, has I u sent to the Insaii" Hospital at HarrLsburg. Seventy-two emlt-rants sailed from I'liUn delphlit Saturday, to settle at Jerusalem religious purposes. They came from tin West. William Crosby, an aged fanner neat (ireeiisburg, was beaten into inseiisil ility.Sat urday, by four masked burglars. Trof. Iiavis, principal of the I'cnn s. I I near (ireensburg, tendered bis resignation . Saturday, uml It was accepted. The injunction ngain.-t the electric railroad crossing the l'ciiiisylvaiila railroad tracks at I Jcnnuetto was set aside. Mr. nnd Mrs. Samuel King. ..f 1 ittsburg, I were charged with stealing a clock nt Sharon 1 Burt settled the case. 1 Ice bound ferrv. I Frle. Iiyiinmite lllev represented the le'Ci Willi District b, l.'iiite.l Mine ssity of Worker.-. uniting Wants tho Nut Works. The lireonsl.tii nut and bolt woil,,,c,,ed (low n for two years, will 1... put in oi,..,it!,,n III th" course of a few weeks. H. l. MI11,. linker, late (,f th,, ruruegi.. steel v. rlis, Homestead, Is trying to elle. t a ileal with tie'. Canal I'oM-r j pie, v, bo own the plant, to get possession of the Works. liell"( haj reached the Shenango, No. 1, 011 I.ak' will be used lo free her. The petition for the erection of 11 soldiers' monument ut Kittauniug, has been approved by the Grand Jury. James ItisholT. charged with barn burning, proved an alibi at I'liiontown, Saturday, ami was nciiittoil. The Dairymen's association held an minimi meeting at Mendvillo. There was a poor at tendance. A 3-year-old son of Jeremiah Mullen, Mend vllle, fell into a tub of boiling water ami was fatally scalded. Hetail grocers In Westmoreland county will form an on;aiil.uti..ji to tent tlui pure food law. I'etcr Hush, city employe, was almost drowuud Saturday, iu a Hooded sewer at Al toonik John I.anz, miner, was killed by a fall of slate lu the Jamison mine, (iris-nsburg, Sat urday. O. II. McKiilght, of Mains, was closed by the sherllf ou judgments amounting to tJC 4(H). Tho Meadvllle Street Hallway company Una paid tho city 4.ouil for street 'franchises. John Ore 'ii, of Hauklii station, was found dead iu bed ut I.atrols', Saturday. The Mercer county Democratic convention has been fixed for April 14. Tho F.rhi county Denicratie caucus will be held April 'il. A HODKL TEMTKBANca TOW, nangosund, on tho wast coast of Norway, midway betwecu Unrgon nnd Htavengor, has a remarkable prohibition record. When the town was Incorporated, twnnty-ninn years ago, it was provided that no sale of spirits, Uharby wholesale or retail, should bo al lowed unless by permission of th J King after a petition by the town oouncll, The town boa 6209 inhabitant 1, is surrnuuded by popu lous parishes and Is a meeting pluoo for fish ermen, aa many as 0000 of these gathering there nt one time. Nevertheless the questlou of tsvlng liijuor sold tn the town has nevet arisen while only tha men voted, and Is less liksly to now that women have a vote. No attempts have beta made to smuggle liquor Into town. MAIv'K lCTH. riiTsiu in;. (.ruin, l-ioiir una 1 tied. WIIKAT ii. I luil t "' 4 wi No. res) w ' ; h ltiK.v--.Vi. i' jeiii.w ri.r ... ;.'i No '.' )ellew l;ellej , ;i.' I Kixi'ii ur, .'..' liAlh-.Ve. I luti. r.i i'l.Uj .Vi. il lille i I .'H.j I l.flit IliUi'.l !- J .,1, liK- N.. t r, si. No. 1 western 4 1 -II U.ol ini. r i ntents Lieu. is.. :i Vaney si.riiik' pitlents II mi '1 i.'i friuiey siruiKlii umler ill'. S ri bu r.nur '.' .1. -.' so HA -No. 1 11111. .il.)- :. :,ii .. im ll. d clover. Nil 1 II 1 1 i. ' p 1! -. , fniiu waifi.ns. I" i M FKl.O-S'.i. I White M.l, tell 11(10 II Ui lln.wii Ml-l.tlinyn II .'.ii l.'io Hihii, bulk 1.' :) M mi tTKAW Lent s .vi n ;:, Out s :,.i 'I IU Llulry I'riMlucts, L I 1 Ml hi toil I leillliel y i'". ig '.'i r ut.cy Creamery e-.' ','1 tnlli y tlilllitl)' leiU. 1'. IS t lil.l.sh -Oliin, liuiv ! n New 01 li, U'tsr i 1 J tr.utuud Vvgutublos, AI'I'I.I.S ;i.i i.i , 5n bkA.N.S lluli.l..Kio., per tu ilj I III ItfU'iow-iiiii., 111 c,r. bu i !.. t AlillAi. iifiuiu h'roHn, bbi.... 1 1.1 1 -.'. (ll..s ll... 0.1 41 .VI 1'oultrjr, l-.tc. I IIK'KKNS, V pair l.l 4 ifl 'I I liKr.ts.V II' Hi 11 Pa. Hiiil (llilu, friisli lu II MIS4'llttll..OUS. KI;IlH( lover w io 1 1 ;j ,jf & no J iiimUiy, prune 1 11 j. io blue iirusti j ij joi JlAl l.b itL i', new ',11 sJ HIILIl -CouliU j , usuot, 1)11 li UJ 'i.M.l.oW 4 C1.VC111. FUll'H I' 751 M WlltAi No. Uoil VI lUk.Nu.8 4.' tOli.N illied ;il OAi iM ti.oa h lit 1 i til -I'Lle l reillliel y i0 1'lllUitUAi.i.f AilA. FLOCK 8 n Wlit.V'l No. X Keil T6 lOll.V .No. -4 .MileU . Si OAie-.Vu S nuno. 1J VII tL 1 1 tK trauiut'i)', uilru V.D ii.ui.j-fu. niais 11 MvU SUlilv. ' FWil'K I'ateuts ( !l "Ouil IS WiihAT-No. UliviX Kl llillN Nu. V OAlh Ulllln U enluiu ,. l!l HI'. IlL 1 1 KH Lruniiier)' m fct.l.S Muto an J I'rim Jl u l it K hldtlC. CKMUAL SrOlK VA1IH-, I.AS1' LII1IUTV, I'A. CA11LM, Frluie, I "00 to 1.400 lbs a 4 l'i ( 4 HO (uuil, 1,1.00 to l.l .110 ins 4111 4 l.'i '1 lily, 1,11141 10 I, lion. 3 hi 4 00 i sir Unlit ieer. WJ0 to luuo lbs.... 8 mi a 411 Coiiiluou, iuu lu WOUIti ., s 71 g 40 UOuA, Slcdluiu 4 M 4 5ft luavy 4 HI 441) l.ui.cun uud btsus DUO 4 00 Misar. Szlra.l 10 to liU lbs . ( si) lis tiotMl. i to so lbs I 60 1 S5 Fair. 70 lo 00 lbs. 8 Hi 14.1 toniuiou sy .... IU (01 Lambs ..... too 4 U 110 111- y rlaee .to or blood, at, which sufoce of lieruioineter ., .t . - as been low- erl, conseipu , vitality has tnen Im paired atid tin. .y as .1 whole weakened. I'lils shows thai it lnextfim.lv dangerous to give to patients In cnlicnl eases of disease fermented or nlcoholle drinks, aud that they are sure to retard eonvah'scencu where pa tients recover, and they help to keep the weak and diillcate still feeble so long asthev drink them. We can all see tlmt this must be so, and the reason why. Our most intelligent physicians to-day are becoming satlslled that fermented and alco holic drinks are of no use to the sick, and are ceasing to prescribe them, nml many o! them never use or prescribe them at all. Wo have hospitals established In which they are not used, mi l it has bii'ii found that the mortality Is far le-is than in hospitals where they am used. Wo have been humbugged long enough by the sensation of warmth upon the surf ice of the I oily caused bv their u.io; now let us uso our rensou. I ki! M JU 1 PUREST AND BEST LESS THAN HALF THE PRICE Or OTHER BRANDS -i- POUNDS,20 HALVES.IOi QUARTERS SOLD IN CANS ONLY 1 ll'I'h I NT.. '1-11. Through all of tin- lile w mii-t look unto le-.ii,-. A pn it I- for- I..-, and u- mu-l ever keep lllll' pll- full ill i-W. keep it In v i-w w lule ar.' laboring Willi mir I... 1.1 in', while we ire k-"pnig oiir-eli - Ir -ii the evil th.it I- in tin s-iM nnd in tic ... uf (iod. We may imt seelh's pri:-.e with Hi" i')1' ot llli. peeling through the du-t. and smoke of iIhh dini uml l-wer eiirtli. bu' home day the atmosphere .-hall suddenly clear, and looking forth from our surround ing glooln, w- .-.hull behold It- .ilmilng splendor. A friend of mine wa- o'e " .-pending th-night in a part of th" Wo-t about eighty mile., from .Mount Hood. II" arose early In the morning to find hhn-elf completely shut III I.v the mi-ts will '!l had collected 'through the night. A-h- -t".,. peering into the thick vapors lu lb- .In lion of th" mountain, hoping to e itdi a glimpse of it throiiL'h home ..) 1. i 11 -r . : 1 the -I hi. Is, Middi nly the k. r, w-re 11 111- nioiion, and in their ivtitliing mass a -r. at gap grew till the v 'il wa- Im-'l. an I t r-. through th" rift, appeared ihe -n i.t sllow-ellppeil, gll-l 'liillg I'l the splendor in 111" timming -u:i. 1 iiiaguillncciil hen. I Into the er; Ill llVI'll. - lb V. W. II. Il.l'lllllt. R'll'A-X'S Tlui modem stand ard Family Medi cine: Cures the common every-day ills of humanity. --Jr SARI "1.1 k . .le: Mag aim : Us .1 1 1 . t ol TRMIT.IlANce StrwS A NO NOTl:s. Of the 2.101 newspapers in (I rent jintain, oC0 are said fu bo distinctly luiiijs'ruiico jour nals. Htudents of a Missouri university are strenuously opposing the acceplauue u au uudowiuent oirorod by a bn'wer. A boyof fifteen years was treated In a Now York hospital for enlargement of the liver caused by the use of beer, to which he bad for years boen accustomed. Archbishop Hyan, of I'hlladclphla, told the delegatus of the teiiipuranoo soeleiies who called upon lit D to wish him a happy year that bu uitl for years been u. total uhsiaiuor. The Cnlon Missionary Association of Wo men, ot 1'ittsburg, thinks that it sec 1111 In crease In the sociul drinking habits In so ciety, and passes a resolution against it, aud also aguluat cards. A physician declares that one-halt of the consumptive patients received into hospitals in l'arls owe tnolr conditon to spirit drink ing, lie would utterly forbid tho sulo of such driu Its as absinthe. The city of Texarkann' voted tho saloons out, and Immediately the Cotton II 'It li itl road moved tts machine shops from 1'iiiu lilutl to Tei irkana. Tho couipauy prefers to have Its shops where thero Is no whisky sold. Davenport, Wash., has enforced the Hun-day-closing law in a very exemplary man ner. A nuinberof cltlssouaiot that town ca.lod ou all the saloon-keepers and business men ana asked that they olose their places ou Sunday as a matter of courtesy to obligothe cltiseua wbom the committee represuuted. There waa a prompt and gqneral oompllanco with tha raauoat. A lilll'KKES MOTIICII. A dninken mother (s a terrible sight, but mom terrlbbi Is thai of a drunken baby. A New York paper states that a woman, evi dently under the liillueii.'e of hipmr, was staggering along near Fifty-first street wh-ii she dropped a bundle she was earning. Mho picked it up with great dlfllciillv," but soon dropited it aain. A policeman wim hud 1 following Imr then picked up Hie bun dle and was much surprised to Uml it con tained a baby about a year old. Tlei olTl.-er took tim mother to th" station hou-e, uud the child to the Woman's Hospital w here the doctors who examined it pronounced Ii un injured, but stupidly .trunk. Tim woman admitted Siibseipieni ly t II .1 -he hud given the baby whisky to keep it ipiiot. Hh- win sentenced to the L-land lor two mouths. What was ibuui with tim baby is not stutod. Woman's Voice. A rOI.li'F. MlThoN S liTIMnNV. fbr.' is the testimony of the pollen imttioii of llolyoku, Mass., given on 11 recent occa sion: "I have bud .charge of nearly threo hun dred women; some criminals, but the major ity weni more unfortunate than vicious. Many of tlicni Nknew years ago, good. Indus trious girls, who married shiftless, drunken i busbuuds, and who have to work year after ? rear in the mills to earn a living for their lelpb-ss little ones. In time their health fails, they lose strength and couruge, they aro told that n glass of ale will brace them up; they soon need morn than one gluss; and before long they are drunkards, too. What then hooomort of tho poor children? Is it any wonder that so many of them soon show tho effects of such example and evcutuully Uud homes in our reformatories'" A noon TEUI'KBANcr. DOCTRINE. Speaking nt a tompcrauco rally at New flaven, Conn.. Uev. Doctor Conaty, of Worcester, said: "A little follow in ruHponso to a question by bis teaohtsr said. 'The Mon roe dootrine is kuowiugr what la your own, and holding nn to it.' 1 think that the Mon rna dootrine Is a Root tamporanee doctrine. Know what la your own and hold on to iu Know the value, ot lao mind Qod nvo yota andligWoBtot.'' .
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