Select mm msi kj I t rttn or toctb. f Ils nnt customary to consider youth a I J j l illstlmrulshed bv that nnlrtude of ,1 111 Is nnt customary to consider youth M mI illstlnirulshed b that quietude of n nn.l rwtfiiln'W of mind which we Com hlv associate with tho word tw-aeo. It Is apt to be rvgnnion ns n rcsuosn, iiiisik- L.i nr.c hamr nil. ever-striving season fife, full of nltcrriiite ritnr.w nn.l dlnnp- bilmentM, but mil" tnnrKe.i ny mui uni- kn deep content which Is rookoneu ttio htnge of I'"1 M ono lvnco yours, ho cnnniii ncip ieonnn iu" m- tice nml mlstiikenncs oi mi com- conception. "I" """ upnu .ntli with n wistful sense of lis luiflcd happiness, list freedom from hcrvy Eoiislhlllty mul iin'. Its Innocence of the f .,.,1 sorrow of llff. Its bright, 1r-nmfiit Is and swe t forgetful night. Th.n. If r lie know mm "i" i 'in Tin- ! i i. T-. mnv nstore to him some measure of that tilde, but tli pence of ngo mil never inito so perfect, so utter, so utitrnnl.led i ,i....i,!v .Kiit. as tin- ih'iii'o of youth. I , s not recall tho davs when ho win Iked In tin' "'ill. as n niii'i, i--.-m.-u in kt away into n goim-ii ""P" mm and rest wnoi'nn htki'i uii-TOiiivui ..'ii.twof m.iiIIi. the rosy dreams nml iter waking, crowned with Unit delicious kslelll Ki'tllM' of HTfl''t TCCUporiUloll ,'IIHI & fipnre.l vigor V Truly, youth Is ii time of peace ii op ami sw.-.-i, "im in'-iii'ii- -i'ii'Ii wi mnv ni'vrr know iiimIii tin- . . . 1. 1 1 1 1. . . i wo ii'n l.irii inio iin1 '"'w i-inniiiooii oi Lieu. Hut th" li- art f youth l glad nud litcnt iilv wl It In In s iinturiil stnlo - to, ..I i.erfeet hiiriiionv wiwi niuiir" mm in How i pit- kly th Infringement of . L.,1. In robs th" young spirit of nil . Js t'lootit of peace nnil ili'llk'lit. Til" Hinil l t liiimliMippi nn-il. Ih" lirlnlittics In u'.iiii-, l of tin- kv. mi. I t1:" lli'fi'liiof i out of th" K flu'lliT rl Hl'il!. Wlli'll l Ik'.V or Klrl hllH "II t foil upon II ourKi' of rvll il.illitf. t'on- , I,,, n kri ii mul ri'inly ftlnir it" tlin" t w- itntloil It, ii:iI tli" youth nimiiit I r -nk I if p..-1-ii of li.-.l Ihw w itliout nulliTim: f..r J;inol IliU'li-i ly. Th" .oiiillti.in of pi'ii.'" ia i.iiitli. t'liii. Ii 1'olnlltlon of piT rttiiiil ohmlli li"" to law. r-Wltii.t" of i ioiiKht. wiir.l mill il""il. lio!m! unto 1 ,. i.ort. -ivnitioii to what l puro mul , 1,1 mil fiiii'iiillmr. I-"t yi"inf pir ! u think thiit tlin hut" oxuImtiiii f i;illi will k""p n " ""' KUIIiimi" I If", I h" elvn iiiiii""ii ovor in in" iik.i'w!iI"Ii hurt th" hoiiI. Thrro Ix no n..i wh"ihr in youth or io:", !nv" in It v ; rik'ht"oulviiinl fiilllllni; tli" nolilor itn Li' of oiiii'h lii'lnij. Hut to Ih" youiur L tmoii who livi'f rii-'litly ntuill "onu hii"Ii ii iiik.iii of pi'ii"" ii Hluill n""in in uriiii tin io him winii'llilni: of Ih iivi'ii Itwlf, Ihiik' him with a .xi'iis" of th" Dlvlno I'p'm- h ami l.riim'liu; nun nun iiiiriuouy nun SxiTythlti); that Im K'""l m"' ,rl1" "l" iTh.'. TIIK IliKAI. 1.1 KK. Tli" lil"al llf" for thin worlil U not vislon ry, otliiir-worl'lly, Khoftly or uiiri'iil. Ii.iiil'Ii not ooiiftru.'ti'il on mi auiti-ll" pat- I ru, h" llf" of iiiiiii on ini rtli Im illvlii" ; Soil fcuiil" A. lam not I-m than tialirii'l : ami fur II our purpos" in tint mortal tiitr" It N 'ttir to Im a mail tlian mi anu"l. Th" i t "ii I tnan Im i'l"th"il In tl-Hli ami lilooil ; M" U nunaii. of tli" imtIIi oartliy. ll nils lunl not u tlu'lM'st fashion, lioil Woiilil n t liuv- i i mail" mmi. W" houlil m-vi-r attompt to , i ri k oursi'lvi'.' Into unytlilmj unlik" tin attiTii. Tli" Iili'iils.if tli""liiiri'h lmv"too of "iiuunoiiwny from liuiiumity ;tli"y hiiM'l n. 1,'IiohiIv, uuri iil, out touch with liumun Htv. It ni'V T sci'iiw to occur to tit" maker of saintH tlmt tli".v have ijono uway from tlm ; 3'iitt"rii Jlmi. ,l".-.iii was liiiiiuiu, with roil Miioil iu his veins; II" walk"il iimoiu; men an I ili'lmru- 'il nil tli" .1 uti.-n in Ills human rcliili.uis. 'J in-inoV human man wild also tin- in. -Mt Divine. I h" iciil lifo on curt li is 'Ilrst of all loyal to tlm t'nroii" ofthl;tlio nn.l illrin'tion I'oinu from iiIkivv. At the " limn tlm jiphcro of duty in ouoarth JTV 'jilt viirlotiB tin ii un relation. Tlm 'i 1 j..'iiii'nfJmnrchTf-nTmnifoCtou 19 ri-ady forth wonl of com- every good work (U Tim. Hi., 1C, 17), and ito gi.htfth'i hardest part of tbe fleiil hint ol o ilcs 'rt or the moiiosterv is r qiiiA ' e.iiii urcd with tho actual litiuit.sMu lifus battbvlleld. i he of th" calcinlar with their hair . uncut nails mul unknot hair, mal;e a hhowltlg beside si. Paul nml Nt. Pi ter. I.ther. Knov ami Wesley, who entered Imnun arena mi l loiu'lit with the bca-t Im. r"cli ivlll liciir the glad uc'laim lav: liiiiomi.'li as ye did it unto f the leit-t of tiles", ye did It unto Mo." i ioial coiillli t th" powiTsof tho trii" best ievc.iieil ; he makes the most hiself iii iIoIjh: ihe most possible for To do ilutv mi earth Is really the preparation U r lieuven. He who has iari.'"d every ilnlv hero eniiuot fall to an alum. hint entrance and uu umple rc- I over yonder. AS s AMANSUIIi. iert scaii.iin-lilp includes today n knowl- 1 oi me groiinil iiiuler tue sen. A sound : once Mtved a steamer at night, sinking furious raiustoriii mid almost utliTdark- , by feeling bis wuy Into a harbor with plummet. 'Unit is the value of looking hn wisely mid nt tho proper time. IT soundings" the way Is found by the star. irlng the const wis" Mien "heave the lead" liliuiwhat Is down below. No with our Iristiau walk mid ;. rv.-e among men. Wo st along the world, nud plain sailing by courses Is rather exceptional pro I- . Wh"ii a good ihiug is to Is. done, best pra.-iicaMc way to do it is still great que lion, nud if we derkiko to n-inii our cud hv a hiight line, we shall "take the t'rouiel. ' lid have to be pulled oil, or never start k 'mi. rractlciil ami iiractlealilo I'liil uian rk is Htoering amid rocks and shoal. Ileal courses of right must evorlm elierisheil t they eun seldom be followed out with ess iii.sl ils one mil v conceive them like a steanudilp, mi" may go too last ami o rar on n right course. ! or there comes u ne, a crisis, when the right course hhlfle ilireelioii mul righteousness itself require. 'iiunife. Tho reversal of an oiiLMiiallv I :ht course, ut the proper time, is hlmpfv I'liwing hack tbe ship truui tlio oliallow.-i. I. CYUUgfllst. I.I iV T. Mi AMiINH. It seemed, nfter our loss, as If life eould fiever regain it buoyaii'-j', and that we must ilwuys bo haunted w ith u senseof loneliness, itut t ho impression r.ms dim on our world I worn heart, und would soon be educed worn it not for tlm uiukIi-iiI resoureeH of memory. The disi-ovtirv of u Idler will riwrealu thn I past und awaken sliimberiiiK leuotlouM, ami viiidi.-ute the omnipiitciieo of love. Tho i . supreme loye of our souls, the mission fori i ...i.i... . ., .....i. t..i..i" .i "..." "...a. sill Idm reviyalH. No mm lias lived the . hi' r lifu without seasons of early IUMsl.,iis when the r-iinancii of Jesus ''w -.aptureil tli" sonlJ without Hensons of IfW declension khi-u tho Kn-cn-ry off frlim Krew trray Iu tho elty dust. It is lni,ll(h hours of coliliiss and wearliiess yVMUiirt to reinforce our souls with tho 'Y"Tiuii,i't f tin.' bread and wlno. As one r oiki-H i, journey to Hoiiei initry kirkyard v. hero tf" 'I""1 "' n's ''' I 'lrted are lyimt.uud ' I i-unsi-H uway the moss that hiis lllled up thn tters ''' mother's iiunc, no do we Iu thn Ii dy (.onimnniou iiKain assure ourselves of a '"VU no i"n.in thitt it passes knowledge, Jt ho uilcrlv divlnti thai it luunt bu true. "v. Jul) u Watson. btb.. BrtKi, OAtssiArn loshm, inputed that tlB iiKreat. wealth mlllloiiRlru bfuvorH of Nw York fccurev 52.50!l.000. 'J l-lmonev neut bv man to help lrblJ thws uiirht men atlal rnnldmion'4 I rjuld furnlsd 62.' f uirXuuillio wllllhJrotty 1000 oot- FOR MARCH 21. Texti "F.lthriil mimI Vnralttt. rrvanti," Luku xll., 37-48 ioldrn Texti Kph.Tl CommcntHry . ftm thom aFVitnt vhiin thm fionVowhi-n H comth. ohull llnd watch lu!r.l.T K.iUhful norvtoa I tho topln for !o clnyASJ l them l notliinumorn purlfylnir, or nuir? CTioiIupIvo to fntthfulnoM than wai"h Inu f Ithn oomimr of th Lonl. I t rat Iff fronL I pronal pxperlrnce of twenty year. If tlJS'jO'nrt I full of fi-ari or oara, both of whl i r fully donlt with In the pmidlnif part' if thin chapter, w nhall nltlor bo ui nor faithful, nut if w iivoln ami r Fathr'i Rood planrs (Terse 8'J) s banished by III perfect loveand Mil 'aat upon Him (I John l.. 18 I rotr itho-n our trpaaura Ijoinif In heaven w wiiteliln? for th Hon from hKit ven. thn (Iriit ftsjuir'Hiert of a Deliverer III., 15) to tha end of thn Iwok we are 'n.'lrlOit of fhu (.n.lnf On.t In aiilY,.!, mm, I JVn (I pitti-rl., 11). Ha mine once, at i appoinien tuno, to Hiiunr, nun tno ms un. 1 Annna wntclied for Iflm. He Is 'iititf airalu. Iileasel are ho watcher. lA "lllessi'd are thie ecrvanlg." Those 'lolwlll not bo taken by nurprlse should Ha ihf at nny momuiit of the nltflit or day. iiiioiiu'so ids. ns ro Tory practical and ist Ixi npplieil to the heart of every be. Iii vce a Rliiiico at vcre 8d will how that tlm wfitcfieni here siieclallv referred to are Israel. wljin when Josu ahull come In HI (flory el.iill, tn the word of Un. xxv., 9, ackiiowl e.Je Kim a their Messiah. I certainly do iiiH ivnlt and watch for Him to return Irmn thr woddliiB, for as a pnrt of Himself, Hi boily, thechurcb, I expect to be nt the wed d I nn, UK. I "If the koo.I man of the house Imd kuonrn what hour the thief would come. Im wouUl have watched." His coinlnu as n thief 1 1 mxntionud In I Thss. j; U ivter III., 10; Jtcv. 111., 8; xvl., 15, but only In rofeiWuce to Hi enemies ami the day of the Lonl. Llntcn to I Thess. v., 4. 5i "11111 ye brethren are not In darkness, that that day hould oveituki) you as a thief. Ye are all tlie children of licjit nml the children of the ilay. We nrunotofthe night nor of dark awn." 40. "Ma ye therefore ready nlo, for the Son of Mrtucoineth nt an hour when yo think not." The title, 'Son of Man," take u back to 1's. vlll., 4-fi, nml to Dau. vll., 1:). U, 27, and thaw the coming ruler of Lsraul and of the world, In which olllclal capacity the lie.id and body, Chrl-t and Hi church, shnll be mnnlfi'st a ono (I Johu III., 3; Col. 111., 4) I Thess. III., 13). Neither death, which I an t'tiemy, nor the Spirit at rontoconf, who citme a another Comforter, nor the destruc tion of Jerusalem, which 1 contrary to I'. 'II., IK, can in nny Bcrlpturul sense be said to be a coming of the Hon of Man. Let us not omit the lesson that la Iu this and similar verses for our own souls. Ilo ready for sor- Ice or Klory any inotueut. 41, 4. "And tho Lord said. Who, then, Is that Inlthful and wise steward?" This In Hnnwcr to Toter's question as to whether tlm Lord had been speuklutf specially to them or to all. He seoin to answer, "Whosoever will rrwiybca t.itliful arvl wise steward," In I Cor. lv., 1-5, Pr.ul speaks of himself and fel low lahororti us steward of the mysteries of OoJ uinl say tlmt the one thing required ol n steward 1 to be found faithful, and that in view of the coming of the LorJ. "Meat In lue season'' ii also referred to in I Cor. 111.. 2; Ueb. v., U-14, nnd the iliniiultv of Khing meat wheu one cm only tuko milk. 1. "lllessed is that servant, whom hi I.crd when Us comcth, shall Hud so doing." it will be sad Indeed for the servants who an (riving stoifes for broad and the poison ol tiL);eliof lnsteal of the milk and meat nnd nrM-7 of the word of the Master. The Bible 1 Visnletn S'.ulnment fop every mnn ol ine proaoner wno steps outsiue of the w unl of God for a topio for bis people is dishonor ing the Word of Ood nnd grieving h Hplrit of flod. Tho one business of every teacher and preacher is (o be, like lltiggnl, the Lord's uie.seucr with the Lord's uan ai;o (Hng. I., 13). 44. "Of a truth I say unto you that he will make him ruler oVer nil Unit ho hath." It i Hiild of Abraham's eldest servant that "1I ruled over nil that he had" (Gem xxiv., ii), for "all tho goods of bis master were in his hand" (verse 10). It 1 said of Joseph that l'otlphar "made blrn overseer over all that hu had" and that Pharaoh "set him over all the land of Egypt" fOou. xxxlx., 6, xll., 41). Jesus said of the Kpirlt, "Hu sliull re ceive ol mine and shall show It unto you. All thing that tho Fiitherjlmth are Mine" (John xvi., 14, 15). Consider well, O child of Uod, out present privileges and future glories and b faithful. 4-1. 4'l. ''His portion With tho uiibolluV ers." Therefore this servant was never a true servant; but like Judas, only numbered with thorn. 1 here is no Hcrlpturu that con tradicts or really eonlllct with the state tuent of our Lord that His sheep can novel perish (John x., 27-2)1). Tlm professed ser yaut who lends his tongue to the evil one to lash other servnuti nud nt the sumo time irive himself up to the intoxications of this world's attraction had butter consider ore it bo too Into theso saluniu woids of Him who ball bo our JuJgU, "Not everyone that snith Lord, Lord, tut he that duetli the will of My Father" (M.ith. vlt 21). "WIiosopwi will bo a friend of I lie world U the enuiny ol flod" (Jas. iv., 4). "l'e ciiunot serve ilod nnd mammon" (l.uke xvl., 13). If one chooses to be nn uuhellnrer, lie cannot ex pect other tbiiu the unbllevers' portioH. 47, 44. If 1 tiudiirstaud the teaching of these two verses, h is that while all uubc lievers, whether professedly servants of God or not, shall go to the pi iceof torment, there shall be degrees of 'orincut In proportion to their guilt. I am l. the habit iu my prua'ih lug of putting it tliU w.iy: Those who re cuivejesius Christ are saved frclvby His (Trace, and all are equally saved (Hum. ill., 24), but each saved soul will lie rewarded or gWru his wages ucordlug to his works (Itev. xxil., 12;Lukuxlv., 11; I Cor. III., l:; 15), so that while there are no degrees In salvation there are in glory (I Cor, xv,, 4H i'i). Those who reject Christ will be lost be cause of their rejection of Him, whether professedly His or not, but their torment will be in proportion to their guilt. The servants of these two verses cannot be true servants of God, for such are uot beitteu or punished, becuuse the chastisement ol our peace was upon Him who was made sin for us (Is, liii., 0; II Cor. v., 21). Wherever weeplug or wailing nud gnashing of teeth is mentioned it is always with reference to those who profess what they are not (Math. 111., li; XIII., 42, 00; XXil., 13; XXiV., fill t..i...n ' . - . ...'..! '. o.. i-owiou miiper. Killed Comlntr From rartf. While tbe three children of Willis L. Blaelc man, a well known Chicago Board of Trndj operator, were roturninir home In a carriage from a party, the oarriae wai itruek by a train at the railroud crossing to Uinsdule, und tbe connbrnan, Hamuol Itiissell, and two of the children, Carlos II. Ulaokninn, eight yeurvold, and Willis Bluoktnan. Jr., Hliteea year old, woro killed. MurKuurltu Uluok muu, ten years old, tbe reinalnlnKcbilu, was seriously injured, her right leg twlng broken and her body badly bruised, Tbe couch wns manned uud snttorod for llfty yards aloug tbe track. Both of tho horses wore killed. ltalnet Hill 1'iinei the Senate. After eight hours' dobuta tbe Ralnei Liquor Tax bill passed the Now York 8 emit, at Albany, by a vote of ill to 18, four Kupub lleaus voting with the Democruts. Heuator Pavey, of Now York City, Toted with the fourteen Dmnoorati Bo did Huuator Cog. gesball, of Oneida, the Independent. Thi two others who went into tbe Democratla camp on the party measure were: George DavU and Bimon Beiburt, ol Buffalo. JfATIOXAfj LRSSOX KM lor Hll I ".'1 ROW OVER OUTDOOR RELIEP. Complaints Against Huntingdon County Pcor Directors. The Kople of Huntingdon count y are com plaining bitterly about alleged extravagant expenditure by the poor director for alms house purpose, onicinl flgur.-. taken from the annual statements nindo by the dins tors, show that the aggregate expenditure have been Increased from ,li:i Iu s4 to over Ift.OtK) In 1KU5, while the Increase In popula tion in the sumo time ha issm less than 3,000, The nmount exMiided by the present board for outdoor relief nliuio hiis pxeissbxt 10,000 In one year. The salaries of dins-, tors have been largely Increneed by reason of time consumed and tulles traveled in looking after persons receiving outdoor relief. Al though the county bus a large and coinf.ir tilble nlinshous", It Is geiieraliv believed that the directors have been encouraging a g"n rnl system of outdoor relief, IVU IIIi.t TO II 11. Til. Mnj. Levi Wells, Ktnteilalrvand food com missioner, has nvi ivd front P. T. As.htiniii of Pittsburg, chemist f..r thn liepurtm.mt of Agriculture, an iiniili sis of th" sample of linby food mid tluid meats eii'ei t"d In tlmt '"y f "tl by Agent I rank N. Moore. The nniilvsis of the .ni,v f, ,w, tmt t,. KimmIs are pure mui wtiolcsome. Mr. Aseh tiutn also HUlimits an unulv.-is of s-"ral smnplc of Trench p. as cobeetel in Pitts burg. II" reports that th" dlfTcn'til brand an-colored ultli sulph:it.. of copper nml Hint they nm very liijur..us to health! MilJ. Wells bus served notice on the whole sale nan renin grocer of Pennsylvania, that in" sine oi I rciu li pens in nst be "1.0. i.e. I. i.vlileiiee has I secureil hkOiii.-t n Ij.r.... iiioiok r oi iiii.nieipiii:i nrmst nviet them of selling Impure food. Nulls will Im Insiitu- usi against wi un for violation of the pnro nioii miw. Judge W. I). Wallace, of New Caitle, who 1 n seriously ill with tvplmld T-ver wanbl"tob" out Saturday, 'lln will Imlij license court on March Is. ' Th.. . 1.', f ' remonstrances uuninst Vtilliam StoiiL?htoii iiii.i Mi..i,....i ii. i m.. hoiilngli.wii. Mrs. Alvinn Welieti.rf at Kdenlinrg and John tluston mid Lewis NhontT of New I list e. I Might nepi of hind have been given l,v S"n ator tjuay to theuatioiial Masonle l iilyctsitv to be l.iult nt lleaier. The land is quit" valit nble, and would huvn bad to be purcliau'd by the I nlverslty mmiagemeiif, nn adjoins the bind they already bale, and tin y could not have got along will tit. H i'sonth,. brow of the hill overlooking the town. Kilo Furnler was struck I v th" north bound "oke train near I )illl'e. He was thrown under the wheels mid urouiid to piece, and the parts of the llv scattered ' along the track. All but one hand bus I n reeoyeted. II" was a deaf mute, and lean s a wife, also a deaf mut", and two children. I At West Newton lletectlvi. Kirk pat r. k ar rested William I'.dmunilsoii f,ir L i..., s'akciisy. At the bearing b. f,,r.. a justiee of the pence, friends ..f K.lmumlsoii started a riot, threatening Kirkpatrb k's life, he ,,. ! tective knocked one of the iik-gressors down I Ldmiimlson was held for court. At Grove City the Webster Ilel.uling so- eieiy naiiquei WHS liei Iu tl Ilcifi eliapel Thursday night. The Interior was d rat ed, former puiils sending mat. rial Ir.nn Culifiirnla nud Horldu. A permnt.eul orran lntlon wns formed and oillcers elected. Key. M. K. Dugau is presldeid. I'nlted Stutes ofllcer on Saturday urrcstcl John Henderson ut Wnyne. Pa., uu a charge of eounterfeltlng, and found la Ids house murr bogus silver aolinrs and a fun sot of moulils for making them. Frank Nml was on Kaluntny, at Klttan- lilng, sentenced to IDi, years In the peniteii- tlai y on conviction of having burned the llowser brothers' barn nml i scai l:o fr .m jioi liner ins urn nrr' Sl, Thn auditor general liai decided that tin i state of the late I'atil.-k Kei.nart. of I av ette county, who died without legul heirs, will escheat to the e-tate. The estate la val ued nt ij J.IMK). 11. I. Wolfi , a neys ii er tnaii of irons, burg, has accepted un Invitation to jis-ture throiik'h the south-western countries on -- J he Philosophy of Love." .loshim Wright, th et-banki-r, was le-ld at Washington on Saturday evening f..r trial mi n charge ol r Iving money when he ku-w t li ii t he was Insolvent. Tlm fa-nlly of the le-w dental .b arte., id of th Western university of I'onnsyU anla has been completed by the selection of .1. il. Templeton as dean. ('hnrl"B L. Coctz, a distiller, of M.-K .es. port, was crushed to death ami Moore', dis tillery partially destroyed by an expos,,n- The In ? 111,1101). Caroline stelntaeh bouse mi Hal unlay. did nt the I'.ric Alms- 1 hi T" Were SVIIIHliilns of poisoning and tho ise w ill he Invcsii. gated, Archibald C. I'ascoi., aged years, was killed Hear I'llstoli while stain ling on the I.ehlgh trucks. A passenger train struck him. Student.i nt Mulilcnbtirg college at Alien. town, on Saturday night bur I a Spanish llllg und hllllged ticn. Weylcr ill elligy. Another rolling mill has I n added to the plant of the tulm works at New Ca-tle among other additions. 1 Patrick Coylo vis awarded nt Kbcnsburg l.fiUU iu his suit for damages against the I 'en n syl vn n i a r a 1 1 ro a I . Mrs. Ilosu colored, lias been I 'Id for court at Washington for lu-gleetlng uu infant till it died. A block of boils: 8 owned bv II. Thompson rittston, was burned, loss, H,(H)0. ' J'ollce authorities of Altooim uro waging war on dlsrciutalie houses. The Hoard of Par Ions will meet March us md 15 ciu.es w ill be argued. Mrs. Mrnest lilinl riuk Jeath by a train nt I'.ne. win (rushed to Clrl Pleads Guilty tn Murder. At IlollUliiysliurg, l'onn., Minulu Bwangor, the twelve-year-old Altoouit munieress, pleaded gulllv to mur ler in the second de gree in court. Dithi)t Attorney Hammond accepted the idea. The child's ennui was the murder of htir uncle, William McGregor, by mixing poison with bis codee. Her grunil raother also drunk the poison, uud lias not yot fully recovered from Its eifects, Jii'lgo Bell suid that be would send tbu prlHouor lo a iiouso of Corr'jftlou. A "Conscience" lleposlt or BI4.33.1S. Tho Hocretary of the United Htates Treasury has rooulved, tbrougii tbe Department of rttate, the Coiisul-Gnneral of the United Htutsj at I.omlon, nud the Ilev. Prubend.iry Barff. of Loudon, from nn unknown person, a bill of exchange ou New York for 1-t.-225.15. Tbe bill will be collected un l the proceeds ileposliud in tue Treasury ou account of "oousclvuce." Innir(ents Destroy a Town. ' . A cable despatch from Uitvanu, Cuba, sny.i that Insurgent bands have destroyed the A union of laundry workers wo organize I Iu Syracuse, N, X. Stone cutters hav boon on strike cigu since January 6. There I 1;M1 In the defense fund of the Building Trade Heatlon, Abolition of the militia I a Ivoested In the Journal of the Knight of Labor. Thorough organlratlon ol New York City laundry workers was commenced. The Hheet and Plato Ola Glmlors Union Joined the Building Trades section. The Fall Klvor (Muss.) mill have declared n average qunrterly dividend of 1.93 per oent. The window, flint and green glass union organization in Indinnn nro forming a trust. Over 1.1,000,000 ha been paid In benellt to menils-r of Clg,r Makers' International I nlou since it was organized. The American Federation of Labor Issued a circular to worklngmen on the alms and benefit of thorough organisation. I'urltig the month of Febrit try t:H,400 was lul l to relatives of member of the Brother hood of lUHrond Tinlinnen for sick bcneilts. Gernmn-Atnerlenii Tvnographlcal Pnlon oecuien to give e.i n week to each of Ii un- 1 employed inemls'rs not cnlille.1 to interna- I tioillll ll'llellls. The trainmen on tho Northern Alabama ' Ttailwuv struck f ir a reduction of working time nn I completely stopped the freight business of the road, tin tlm following day the company conceded their demands. I Tho t'.rot hot hood of Carpenters mil the II irse-hoers' National I'nlon have been selected hv President Samuel Gompors, of tlm American Pe lerntlon of Labor, to make tlm demand for the elglil-hour work day on May i. A whltebutfnn with the letters P.. I!. T. A., meaning Itailroai Tempenno Association,' Is now worn by more than l lii.ooi) railroal men iu tlm I'nited States mid Canada. The inoveinent was starte I three years ago by Hon. L. M. CoHln, of Iowa. The Amerlcr.n P.ailwiv rnion advised labor orgaui.atlon to form dual central boil.M,, Sl, ,ls i ,e in pool Ion to adopt Inde pendence in politics and takeseparuto action with regard to hours of work, wages an I other matters nlTecting labor. i The milestone Cutter nnd liaggen, thn! Architectural liiuestono Cutter , the milestone Cutters' Associations, of Newark, i N. .1.. and Kingston and Huugertie N. y , combined, mid will be known in th" future 1 n Amalgamated ItluiMtima Cutter' Asso.ia- ( iiou oi America. I At Homlnirg.Ocrmanv, recently n workman ! . who ha I been condemned to live days' im- i prisoi,mi.it for some utterance of a social- ' ; Istio nature, was pardoim l by the Kmpcror. ! lie demanded to lie Imprisoned, howevor 1 but the police declined to do so in view of t thn pardon, nnd the workmen departed in a 1 j luriom statu of dlscoiilcnt ! Anothrr Salvation Army j Iu r.tigland the Psliililishcl . hurch has -t nn orgu. nation in the c. nioilelled up,,,, th" lines of the Salvation Army, and It has I pr .ved etrc.ioly s ssflll. he ,,, .,,,) I church here now Is taking steps towards the f.rmall.iii of a slmlliar force, t (., ,,,,( thought that ils work will Interfere with that j of the Salvationists, but It Is , , e, tl MM,. I pleineiit it to reach large clnsscs Inaceessihl., j Jo the ordinary ministrations of U hurch Two i tTorts of the sort luivo nlrcinlv l.s n tlutl". One, several years lilo la lletrinl l.u j Cm lit. Itev. Joseph II. Johnson, n..w bi.hop I j or ...s Anifeles. i'hes nd is now In sue. I fssiul operation In Pittsburg, baling I ,, 1 f iiinded by James . liakewell, a lawyer and ! I a in. tuber iif Urn Droller! I of SI. ndrcw I ""'I '"Hv. The more general organisation j ""' proposed Is to be under iho misplces ,. " "'ire chun h mid to extend Its work ovr Hie whol lllllry. lifter the example of i Hie parent order. '1 lure Is room for all oil , l.i -m find a Ib id for tli.-lrelTortswIileenoiii'h I to give them all elbow room. I i " A Rjlio of IndUu Days. ' A" Indiau w alpliig knife was found iu a lr'''' lctr;lc,i ,-ouniy, P.i.,n fe das ago. 'J ' ''" t'l.eie was uuiicm. o iu leet iro'm urn t'i;rotuii:. met us tue tree eountcil i;."i rluus iroai t.ic i . .in i oi tno knilo to lis In. i. I r. v.i..l.l inoe an- Unit I lie Plane liaa ' . i n la mat same pi -iuoii for almost two I. toll's. 1 lie si. imp on (lie sKl.i of tue j kllll" eoli-i-U ol tile repri si Illations of I'-Wll lllel a I'i'llle, 11. el Vi.ls Un ilolllit liu- Ip.'ili.l lii'in l.nl.nei iu tlic early ilays of j ue i oioun s and v.t- pioi a..y ua id io tin; j lll.lllllls. MA KK IC'PtS. l l i f -in i:i. (.rain. Hour aud I nwl, t iii:at-Nh 1 ro.l t Ne. J rcJ tUK.N- .Ne J e,..w ear Ni. 1' i ile Flicllc.l ' tle.l I nr. t'A I V Ne. 1 H lllto Nc w lille a I IL'lil lulled - ,s Jill :'4 ..i Vi.vi ;!, 11 .1 1.-. :i ii', ;i i.i -a VA I'.- .Nn I Nil. 1 I'Htl'l 1 H.t'l 1 Ihlri IU r line) nn 1'iiie r unev sirai'l.t h ii 4 . II rlits I'll lei,. nis aer iiioi il ur It A - No 1 I 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 y Mliii'l clover. .No 1 Ni May, Irni'i iiK"im. . KKi.ll-Ni.. 1 While Aid, I hioKii Mltl'tlina brnii, I. ink Kl'KAW-Vtlioiit P. ..il li. IM I- ml J I II I II ..'I ) j :') n .' J s iH IM 11 ;'S li Ml M ml Unl 1'airy I nslurU, DL'TI'hdl- Kliiiu i louiiiei y j t mi. ) l ri'inio'l ) It .nicy i I'liiiii y Hull. tllhrK-ni,i.i, new New rk, nciv trultaud uKuliiUlo. !l ikj .1 ,B Is III 11 AI'I'I i s ',i, liliANS llnn.l-pi. keU, per bu,. 1 1' 1 .1 1 1'l.s - t me, in on . im AbJIAl.L - ilenin iirnMU, ULii u.siu.ss - i . n.o. . i..( l HU I .1 1 ill 1 HI t .1 :,n l io i'oultr, 1-to. t li:'Hk'N, pair I I liivl-. 1 s,v lb ti.o! !'. una uiilo. tresli MIi-i'!lMiimus. tKtHH-( lover ia ins I mi. 'll.) , prune blue 1.1 an ll.Wl.H otULI', U " CUJfcu Cvuull), i ul, ll.l . i .I.HJ tl.NClNMAll. mnn W lihAi No. S lieu hi h .No. !! LOIl.N AlliiiJ OA 13 r.iios lib 1 1 fcll -Ulile I l eiunery t'i 4 IU in t I IS 14 5 mi 1 Ml 1 i 'oi UJ 4 i .VI I III SJ ', i Vi 111 I'll '.I '.II A AilAAl.Li'Ml.. KUil'K 3 &g I VWiliA'i No. 4 l(u tOKN Nu J ilil.i'J . UA 1 1 Ni 4 Ullo. I'i bC 1 1 tit cruitmuiy, mini bUUS t'lL IIIHIB KfcW kUKk. ' rlXd H rnteuts JiJI 15 si , WiibAl'-Nu KliuU j ttili.N- No. V OAlb-Wlillo Westell! bU'l I tn Lrelllllery il 11 ii. in IJ tljlib Mlilu lill.1 I'iiiiu 1.1 VK blUCH. IKNflllL SIOCK Alllx, HAS I' UlltllTl, I'A. lArtLK, I't iiue, 1,100 to 1.41)1)1 lis UuoU, l.M to l,..fti 1 '1 lUy, l.uui lo 1,1,'iuiii. imi iiglil suiuiB, iso lo IU)J lli.... CuUlllllU, '.ixi lo nuuu, uuus. i i i 40 4 l.i 4 V.'i I ill 4 IJ a i.i a ;s i u 'ii :i 4J 4 as 4 1.1 4 1.1I a uj a'.j K& 4 M a M H Hi I - H 10 I) ik) 74 a IU to avy nuugus uud htnys... Extra. 110 toliMbs... UooU. Hi toW.1 His Dr. it t - THE in constant uso lor bait a rtntury. Price, SBo., BOc. nnd .00 per liottlo. Cold eterywhnre. d. j. h, Mclean medicine co., st. Louis, mo. Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your Life Away! TO will faiidod. CHICACO. CSSCIRETS rnndy rnthurlli? mm ponstlpat Ion. oiiH-.'. wild bv ilniyyistti i-vi rywhere, LIVE TEMPERANCE TOPICS. A l-IT of WINK, 'i'hleli lis billows of Ih- e(s An- the ura vi"; of debuuehees. hluill we w.irniiur take of tl'i-s.-, Since tl,oy form ol ib-atli the Iin -'.' Hee tlm faces niiite with can-, 1-ee tint pictures of despair, hee 1 li. shadow i In the mr I'limlm,' rroru a cii. of win.-! And the beads which bil,!.jui rise Are the serpent' irlitlei im; eves. An I Its funs urn in the wine " I Krrr.rTH Of Al.i ollol.. Alcohol, which apparently brings go mu 'Ii , pjeasiire to ils partaker, li ds as poison, if ; oven connin.nd In amali uiwi .wij, ,j j means of Its cumulative action, as strikingly shown In Munich, tho centre of beer con 1 sumption, by the fro'ii"iit and slid len cases 1 of death of apparently healthy nmu. I'.itty, , enfeebled hearts, shriveled kidneys, fatty or ' burdened livers, changes in III". 'texture." of i bloodvessels, which cause paralytic st r. il.es ! nnd Hofteuiiigs of tho brain by bursting In ! thn brain, chronic- catarrhs of tho stomach ami bronchial tubes, etc., trembling of the I limbs, aberration, and diseases id the m"ii ' till faculties, delirium trcii.-ji-s, "el.-tiic-ii j iiresonu'iol tli c ins 'ipiet..-'s of nn i'umode. rate drinking of ale ijj. stimulants. Pr - fesor lr. ll jIIIh-J't i.f Muiiieli, bin in the faiiii! munu 'r pr jved the prevalence of vati I ous disenses of a dellnlte nature of lb" In ternal organs cause I by the univer-al drink ing of beer. A normal heart or kidney is I the exception only Iu Miini'-h. ThU stale of I nll ilrs also injures th" progeny in a in i.-l i serious manner. I'r. Icmmi found Hint of ! tlm children of non-drinkers elghiy-tiv i per ', cent, weresound, w hile of those of drinkers Ollly snventeeli per cull!, were snllli I. Al though large .inutilities of I'l'vera-'e-i wcra drunk formerly, si 111 only in the la-t .'"iitiiry, nnd more especially only in the lust decuics, In winch the brewer's art win perfect, bus drinking become mover- il. it lias sprca I everywheri. and increased to a (rightful, most alarming extent, it has hen intro duced evcu into country coinmuiiitic-, and the only inevitable eoiisciuene.i w ill Im th" thorough degeneration of thehutnaii race, if til" evil Is ll"t checke I b"fore it Isloolat". Although it I'I colltelele I that beer contains I em alcohol than either wine or whisky, it U nevertheless in injurious as either of ilieui, while its vaunt. I uillritivu value sian 1- in no proportion t its i, nee. When a nun. is re.piirud to perforin tlie greatest feats of cor poreal exertions in battle. I'port, oNplora- tlolis, etc.. tlm baneful effect ol alcohol Is most strikingly shown. In siite of iheina. -velous iidvanlages of our present uifu gn-a. retrogression in an etnlcal sense Is un leni able, the chief causa of which Is pmc-ip illy due to th" llici'cusn of driitikeiiiies.-., he -ails thn beer saloon h is becoiii j th" center and focus of social lile. i. Won ARtTtiMBTir! oii.ir.er ;.isosj. "l!oy nt the head of tho ela-s, what are we paying for ll'iimnis a Nation.'" ''.00,UU0,(1 0 annually." "Step tothe blu"kboar I. my bov. l-'ird take a rule ami nieasiiru this silver dollar, liowthick is It" "Nearly nu eighlli of an Inch." "Well, sir. how ninny of them can you m;1 In an iieiiV" "Itetweeu eight and nine." "tllve me the bennllt of the doubt ; call it lime. How many Inches would it require lo pile these '.HHt, 1)0X1.000 111?" "lOu.ono.O 0 Indies." "How many feet would that be' ' "H,3J:i,!IM liiitl." "How many rods is thai?" "rHiO.OSO rods." "How many miles is that?" "IMS mlb s." "Mllesof whntV" "1674 mllesof silver dollars, laid down, packed closely together, our National Ijijiiof hill would make. This Is only one year's 1 grog bill." Ituudor, if you need facts about this temperance ipicstion, uailthat to a post und rca I it occusioniilly, it would take ten ineii with scoop shovels to throw away money as fast as wo aro wastlug it for grog. National TeaipHrniice Advo'-ate. wrsr stoi' si.i.i.iNo oiuynr nr.ors. Cwing to (ho receipt of numerous com- plaints concerning (hit sale of cauilvcunialn- lug spirituous lbUors to dill. Iron, iho Pollen Voitrd of this city Investigated tlm matter i and found that the charges were well ' founded, nu I that brandy iu large iiiuiittti j in cuuiaiueu iu iiiecuuuv Knowu "liran Iv drOH." Orders were therefor" Issued to thn polio" Inst week to notify confectioners that t!:ey must cease selling such candv to chil dren under penalty of urrest. New York. Witness, J. II. MEAN'S VOLCAIMIC OIL I LIIMIiviENT, TUB Hl:ST AND tii;ATE5T CI RH OP PAIV. Affords r quit It relief from th nccidcnls and ailmt-nts imniwn to human or animal fV'.h. 77 mnkos tho norvon Btrontr. nntl brings bnok tho fuolinrrs of youth to tho oro- maturolv old man. It restores lost viiror. You may iruln tou pounds in tou Uuya. GUARANTEED TOBACCO HABIT CURE. Go buy and trv n. box to-ilnxr. Tf. COBt.B only 1. Your own .len.rrrtcf iuurantou Dooklot. writ ton crtliirnnt.nn nl'piirn and samplu froo. Address noun nt ollloo. THE STERLING RFMrnv on MON1KEAL, CAN. NEWVORK. Purely venet-ible, nt:initb mid h' luraiitced to curu, Uuly li'i PUREST AND BEST LESS THAN HALF THE: PRICE-Or OTHtR BRANDS -i- POUNDS.20 HALVtS.I0'r0UART:RS.5 SOLD I'M f.AN (INLY KM'A'N-S Tluj modern starnl anl l'ami1y Mcili cim: : Cures the common tvcry-tlay ilU of humanity. V, isniso I.e. o I II (ieiier.il A. U. (il' .'i' Homo .loiirnal: "Iu his i s, ' r l.i ji oii. s'l.Vs ill I he lanliiis' younger days Wash- lllgloll extended nt Ills .r, lo'l) the usual post election hospital, tv, wnidi, in thosu day-, cuiisi.ted iu lue iniiiimiini a unt o foo l with Hie maximum aiiioiint of spirits. We llnl tit nt aying nil a Hit f ir s'l'h nil entcriaiu'iieiit for some KM voters when the "int win three shillings f..r food and thirty-seven for liquors, Theeapn !ily of thn average drinker may, pcrhuvs. lie placed ut three ouarts at a sitting, us ilenved Iroin this accouiit, wine) vei-e 1 i hogshead ol punch, or barrel of punch, forty gallons ol punch, nine bowls of putieii, forty-live gal lons ol wine and f "rly-.'.cyen of brer. Wash iiis'toti, who wai nut present, expressed his surprise nl their mo. IcralioM, mi l wrote, his ugent that he fcare I Im had not been liberal enough, and express", 1 the hope that hu had not Aogleetod t Ilosu who ha t Voted ill the oplinsltlon. "Ills reilectlvn min i nnd acute olnnrv.i tlmi soon noted the ravages n.a.ie by drink, and doulitlo.-s conllrai" I th it personal mod eration which never permuted him to run into excess of any kiu l. in the Provincial army, when general charges of drunkenness were, made against the Virginia troop-t, there was uo word against Washington personally. II" had, moreover ihus early deiiloi-ml it as a serious vice, forbn In it by stringent orders, and applied a hundred lasiies to every man found drunk. Still later Im wrote that glu nhops s rvifd to ruin the proprietor and tli" who make thn mint fr"iuent upiillcatlou to Diem, and in advising his nephew im adds, 'refrain from drink, which Is tlm sv ureeof all evil and the ruiu of half tho workmen of this country.'" Ariientlno I'iiIo Players. Tho Argentina Il'ipuhll" is going to send a team of polo players to Eugiaud next sum mer, and much Interest is expressed to see their ponies, which lire ski.1 to comprise eiieoiiuens of every klul bruj iu South America. liroadway hqusd Miutrrsd Out. Kow York's famous Ex'otrlVi'uy Squad has beu ubjlldUcd. ST A3 Igr WASH ""nf T" V