The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, April 16, 1896, Image 13

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    GOSPEL MESSAGE
Practical I -wom From Ihe
1 of .losrph.
K, "inov mT .... .. " .7 , ,
ill,!- p i nn sum ;
twiil" pieces ,?' , -
2s. "Ho Is governor over fell tln
ncn'.i xiv.f an.
tunnnt keep n n00'' m,n "1W"' n,,('
breed for nim a certain poim '
P ... . . 1. 1 ... thnl Ihmnrli II
111! Will UriMK nun " ' -'
m n thon-nti'i wiring " wMii.-iiui.Ti
....... will r, n Iia t.rnnorlv
-n leariui m'J
Mated Kvory mnn ("imi to bo valued
I what I." Is worth. Von cannot write
V and you cannot write him (town.
t tct lr pOWcriUlljr lllll'imwi in in
i ti ..ul.l ho nn Insult to Mippnsn
i'u worn nt H familiar with thn life of
1 ))ff 11?l JOniOllS IT", lir-in mi. -is ...i.i
tt.lt hut seeing a caravan of Arnblan
Sts trudging along on their camels.
S and glims mill l"i.-.i nil' mr
ntnn. wiii mi'ir iirmii'-i io '" '--
who onrrio.i mm down mm .itipi;
thorn soli! to Potlpnar, a man oi in
nml ofO"e; how t-jr Joseph' Integ.
,i l.lmself to high portion in the
Lntll. under tho false ohnrgn of a vile
ho was nnrHWl mm lion i-iuii-inuirv;
prison ho commanded respect anil
n'r;'h"W hy tho interpretation of
V dream ho was frooit and became
f man In thn realm, the Hlsmareit of
urv how In thn time of famine Jos-
)l th control of it magnificent store-
whli'h ho nml nimn iiunnn seven
i nli-ntv: how w!mn his brothers, who
..vV. him In'o thn pit unit wiiii lilin
jrtlvftv. applied for corn ho aont thom
til'.i tlio'ls-a-'s of burden borno itown
Ihohoft of th corn sacks; how tho
lln-l their brother, which had an long
id.n, cnum out nt last nnil woh r
I hy i hitt Im'thor'd forKivonoM nnil
fthi.'tho only rrvonifo ho took
In tli flrt plni'o, that tho worlil
h.i'll'i'il to honor ChrlMInn rlmrin'tor.
nr wni only it nmn of tho worM, yot
row In lu xiimmion unui nn
iiin of that Kfnt hoimo worn com-
to hl ohiirtfo. rrom hm wrvnnt tin
or oonlliloin'o wuit wlthliold. -Whon
win In prlon, ho noon won tho honrt
kootH-r. unit thotiKh pluooit th"ro for
ii n'oiin lri'l, ho noon oonvlnool tho
tlmt h wm nn Innonotit atil trut
) nmn. nnil rrh"iwi from clou oon
mt ho Ix'i'itme p'tn-rnl Kiiporlntotnlont
.-on nfTnlri". Whorovor Joioph wn.i
. whi'thor ii Korviint In thn hoimo of
ir. or a nrlmiiior In th ponltontlnrv.
timx thn llrst tnun ovorywhoro, nn I In
-trntion of tho truth t Iny ilown. thut
rl't i iviinpi'lh'il to honor rhriitliui
tor. Thorn nm tuon who nrr.'ot to
r n n-liurioun llfn. Thoy ponk of it
tti'in "f phli-liotomy ly whloh tho mnn
of all hi i'ournt;nniiii nlllity. Tluy
Iihm lioinoniipil hinixnlf. Thoy prntonil
no mop' oonlliloin'o In lilin xlnon hln
Mn thnii liofurn hirn!onvorinti. Hut
k hi hypocrisy. Thorn In a en'iit ilo.il
fcocrinv In tho chiiroh. hihI thor I a
IViil of hypocrlny outslilo tho churoh.
fcipos-ililii fur any nmn not to mlniiro
oili'iii a nmn who fIiowk that hn Inn
f Ix'oumo a chllil of floit nnil In what ho
in- to ho. Vim cannot dn.ipi.4a a son
r l.orl (loil AlmlKhty. Of ooursn wo
p ii'luilriition for tho Hlmmn of religion,
pi nt a pliuM a tow Ihhim after thn ruf
iin I roiio Into thn rail 'i i .'
1 1 - 'h
- iftcr haptl.iiii, hud an nltnr uf "h ri.-t-r-rlllcn
uml an altar tor naorlflcu to
no'l thora are many mou now nt
iir tho Hiitnn tliluir half a honrt for
;'l half a heart for thn world and it
failure, and it in a carlcaturoof r
aml th only Kiiccc-Hful asnault evor
n Christianity is thn inconsistency of
lessors. Vou nmy havo a coDtonipt for
ion to religion, hut whon you behold
"lloucy of Johuh Christ coiuh out in
of mm of Mis ill.u'lploi. all that there
I and nolilo in your houI ri4n nn Into
itiou, ami you cannot help it. Though
iiu he as fur beneath you in estato as
y I it inn sluve of whom wo urn dis.
ii; was benniith his rulors, bv un irru-
Inw of your niitiirn, i'otiphr.r uud
Ii will ulwiiVK esteem Joseph.
. it Eii'Iniiii, thn FtnpnvM, threatoned
! htom with death, ho iniulo tho reply,
. :lio vniprosM I four nothlutc tmt ln.'"
1 Hi'eiieiistlmt compelHtho u lmirution
I World. 'i'liero Wll.4 SOIIH'tlilllL' In
i nrul l'cllx which ditinandcd their ro-
r i uiu, i nn reiioi nu'olnst Koverniueiit.
ini-y woum willingly tmvo ytelil
ottlce libit iliL'iiitv Inr n llifiiwitti.lili
tlmt trim heroism which beamed in
and I cut In the heart of thut uiicon.
npostie. I'aiil did imt cower before
cowered I eforo 1'niil. The intl.
Ililli: am oiinmeilii 1 to lintint in
lllttliillch thev mm noh oiilmi.i
f ir lips, u Clirlstlau llrm in per.iecu
I' crfulln poverty, trustful in Iussuh.
Imtit in ilcntii. i iin,i Christiun men
r ilesciutis nml oocuiiutloiis. and I lltid
'l'ecti'i and honored and Huccessful.
,lnrickOlierliiiulloviutiiil;iioruiico
iress; lluwurd pu.-hiii( from diiUKuou
ret to with healttij; for thn body
I; Kll.aheth Fry Koliik'to tho prolli
RMWtfutn prisou to Hhiiko it obdur
tlm aiiKei enmn to tho prison at
I. driVilll llllon tiio iIiwiim nn. I u
- I " ..... ......so HUO BIIHIH
Jish the chuin, an well as ttio liven of
k.lu r I f..ll a . t
i wuntvuni oi jl'sus who nave
theniHclvna in lm l.i ..!
Ii .: ""i"""" u4
u weiinru of thn rauu nro mouunicuts
E ChriHim ..ll.i..n ..i. ..it
iihiuu iuui Miiiiii mii
while the world litsta. A mnn said
tlieciirs: "What is rullKiun? JuiIk
i tlm churai'ter of inuiiy proft-nsorv of
I do not admire religion. " I mid:
I'Ppo.m we went to an arlint In the
1'iniM mill ufl.llu 1.. 1.:.. ii
- w . nniio m inn Kuiiiry tiSKeii
.lull ImDim iii ..r ....!..; uv ..i i
. ' 1'iiiiiiiiiKr liuuiii
utis out in a low alley and nhow us, a
fi T? .", !""-' at puliaiu, or
" o tak us down into the eorri.iors
' W us tlm ltubens, aud thn ltuphuols.
, ll;itfl AliKnloi,? Wlinii wo asked
.-iiit is thn art of palatini,''' hn would
I til the Works f n,.u,. .
lllllt in tilllllt in- ' V,.... ......
el the inern caricature of religion,
rtr thut which is the more proteu-
iiie.iiini you call that religion.
'IU to the Hiilniiill.l ttwin .....i t... ........
. ixv,, iM.i nuiiioii
is Kosiiel Iiu Messed und lifted uud
j- --i in nm iniiHinrpiccoN ot illvine
3'ou fant to kuow what religion ii."
f-iaisv irom nils utory of Joseph
ult of persecutlju Is elovutiou.
won ior uiHoeiUKHolilliitoKiypt
UJO bv his iniillcimiu l.-.i....J .... i
. . v .... i,g,U'a UlllA
"upniwaiuout JoBopU never would I
"'UttlllfOVttrUOr. Kvurvlmilv aiMitUa I
tM, "JileHMOtl are thuv that Hr .er-
iiHiiiuuuniirna mtKV, lur lI)Uir IS
1'iin ( htivin ' huf thin.
I - -.-"i Hiuj UU 111' I
" fact that this principle applies to
"I well an apiritual nuoeess. It U
dopurtmeiits. Men rlne to hli) i
r iiioiimiirouKh mlarepresnntatia .
V't in all that gome ot our pubi .
' nan 10 rey upon lor their tot .
i Hun broiiL'iir in thum i...i- i.i. .
rnivo force could not haveuchlevi
'none wuo are nmkimr i.r.,.i uit.
-.u.i Mj. r win unver Huoueea Ji
Vy re uot of uuouku linportul
"1d. It in the nature of men tl
ueroun unit pmiimiiiiiiI.I ....
Ut thoHO Who lire lOPUi.illlfM.I m
In, and they are apt to lorg.-t
" wuo are i lie luujectn oi utt , ;
puuK io urive nauK the aland r
julion in nlHviilli.ii. lli.li.n hh
martyr, stiimlini? wllh her In ''.
i pluce of execution, Hula : "Hi .
rojoiou to-day W have Uv
llpuM
(cllx C
world I
ins, ni
intrctlier mnnv happy yr. .th hp
nlot time of all oiir llfo. Tf w m to
he hnnpy to-rothor forotror. I av bow,
b brave. I will not y 'Ofi it' to you,
br wonhall ioon le In tho kl m of onr
Fnthor touethor." rersocutl hown thn
hotoon and heroine. I trn Ip othr
partmonf. and 1 find that tl trreat do
nnmlimtlnni of t'hriitlnn whh art h-on
mi t-nhuo havo spread tho n anl.llv.
Nn (food mnu w.vt r"r tt. flolentlr
mnltriiteil than John Woilot-lied and
caricatured and lnnd"roil nntlin da he
stood In a pn'plt In London. d a man
nrono in thn aii'lt'-Mce nn l liYmi wn
Irunk lnt nicht," and John doy said
"Thank (lod. tho whole cafalct In now
conpl'do, I have been charnod h every
thing but that!" Hid followom hootod
at nnd mnlienol and called tory do
tetabto name that Infernal In tv could
Invent, but the hotter the p tion thn
mom rapidly thoy unread nn on know
whnt a creat hot they havo mn and
whnf a tremendous force for nnd the
truth they are wielding tho wo ver. It
wan persecution that iravn Hand to
rresbvteriBtilm. It was perse on that
Kave our land first to civil llriert id after
ward to relluiotts fri edom. Vea. tlcht tro
fnrther back and say It was p"r. Ion that
pave the world the Croat salva of thn
ifosoel. The ribald mockery, thr ntforlnif
nnd thirst I nir, the unjust cn. Ih
lirnomlnlous death, when nil t torn of
hell's fnrr was hurled nirninst thews, wnn
tho introduction of that tvllclowhlcb in
yet to be the earth's ib llveranond our
eternal salvation. The State somnes snht
to tho church. "Come, take mv hat and I
will help you." What was the res The
onureh went I ack, and it lost i e of
holiness, and It li"crinie ineffect' ither
times thn State u, I to thn chh "1 will
crush vou." Whit has boon" result?
After thn storms have spent t4" ury the
church, so fur from havinir Ii " t of Un
force, has lncreasd and Is wor" lnitnly
morn after tho assault than b- M Head
all history and you will Und tha . Thn
church is far more Indebted totr ositiin
of civil Bovernment than to t , roval.
The (Iron of th" stnko have oi i n the
torches which Chriit held In D icnd. bv
the Kht of which tho ehi..vh h t.arehe,l
to her present itlorioiis p.wlti. iln the
sound of racks and lmp!enii it' rturo I
hear the rumMlnir of the u harlot.
The scalToldn of mnrtvrdom h ' ten the
stairs by which thn church mou
Ienrn also from our subject In will
come to exposure. I.onif. Innis I t'tose
brothers sold Joseph into Etfvp' iy had
made the ol I father believe tin .vorltn
chilil was dead. Thev had ni id the
crime, and It wa4 a nrofound no 11 kept
by the brothers. Hut nuddnnlt oret Is
out. Tim old father hours thai a In in
Kvvpt. havinc been sold there I. mallcn
ol hln own brothers. How theii smnst
have burned and their heart 4 at tho
naminif out of this loin; sitpiir -rl ne.
The smallest inliUltv has manl
toni'iii'S. and they will blub o nsnro.
Saul was sent to dentroy the mites.
their sheep and their ox.-u. but ho cut
oown mere iimoni; ttio luistun rsnuie
Him sheep and oxen too fat to no he
thoucht he would steal then otmlv
would know It. He drove stolen
sheep and oxen toward home,
to report to the prophet how
iMitcd his ml'-don, when in the i
sheep began to bleat nnd tho oxr
The secret wns out, an I Samuel
blushlm; und ciiiifuicd Haul: "V
eth tho ble.itint; of the sheen tlm
tho hellowlnir of the enttl '" All.
you rutiiiot keep an iniquity sil
the wronc timethe sheep will I.I
oxen will bellnw. clmti c inn
ISnl-' ' - nit I.
system. Orenl and mtrmloti r Thy work.
Lord Ood Almlchty! I wan yearn ao in
New Orleans at the exposition rooms, when
a telepram wan sent to thn President of thn
t'nited state, at Washlncton, nnd we waited
somn fifteen or tweny minutes, and then thn
President's answer camn hack, and the pre.
siding officer waved his handkerchief, nnd
thn signal wis sent to Washington that wo
worn ready to have the machinery of thn ex
position st'arled. and the 'rnlent put his
flnget on thonlootriobutton. and Inslantlvthn
great Corliss wheel begnn to move, rumbling,
rumbling, rolling, rolling. It was overwhelm
ing, and I.VoOO people elnppeil and srioute.t.
Just one finger at Washington started that
vnst machinery, hundreds and hundreds of
miles away, and I thought then, as I think
now, that men sometimes touch Influences
that respond In the far distance, forty years
from now, fifty vesrs from now, lono year
from now. l.nno.noo vears from now one
touch sounding through thn ages.
Wn also learn from this story th propriety
of laying up for the future. During tho
seven yenm of plenty Joseph prepared for
thn famine, and when It came he had a
crowded storehouse. The life of most men
In a worldly resnect In divided Into vears of
ilentyand fnmine. It Is seldom Hint any
man passes through urn witnoni hi icnsi
seven yearn or plenty, miring tnne seven
yearn "your business benrs a rich harvest.
You careoly know where all tlm monv
comes from. It comes so fu-d. Fverv hnrtrnln
Volt make seems to turn Into gilil. loll
contract few bad debts. You am astonished
with largo dividends. Vm Invest more and
morn capital. You wonder how nmn can !
content with a small business, gathering in
only a few hundred dollars wl.lln vou reap
your thousands. Thom are tlm seven yean
iif plenty. Now Joseph has time to prepare
for the threateneil mmin for toalmoit every
mnn thorn do come seyn years of famine.
You will bo sick, you will be unfortunate.
vou will hn defrauded, there will be liar I
times, you w III I illsuppolnle 1. and If v n
hnvo no storehouse upon wnmn io mil
ba"k you may bo fnmltm struck. We have
no admiration for this d"iivlng oneself all
personal comfort and luxury for tlm tm-o
pleasure or lioarllng up. tun crasping.
grasping for thn more pleasure of seelnt. b .w
large a idle you can get, this niw.ivs t'ing
poor because as so ul as a dollar comes In It
In sent nut to nee if it can fin I another do!
inr, so that It can enrrv It homo on Its bn -k.
Wo have a contempt for alt those thing-, but
there Ii an Intelligent and n ibleiiiln le.l fore.
cast which we love to see in mop who have
families and kindred depending up m thom
for thn blessings or education nn l home,
(lod sends us Io the insects for it lesson
which, while thev d i not stint themselves in
the present, do not forget their duty to fore-
east tlm future. "O i to the ant, thou slug
gard. Consider her wuvs, nnd be wi-e
which, having no guide, overseer or ruler
provldoth her meat in the summer nn l gnth
ep'th her food in the harvest."
Now, there are two wavi of lavin; U!
money. One ot tlmio is to put It m stock
and deposit it In bnnk an I Invest It on bond
and mortgage. The other whv to lav up
money Is giving It uw.iy. He Is the safest
who makes both of these investments. Thorn
are In this house men who If thev lo-e ev tv
dollnr they have In Urn world wool I be mill
ionaires for ctoriitt v. Thoy mild" the spirit-
unl Invest Hut ' mi' i
cue mm Mm ussos.
IMKIlNATIONAfi LK5SUN
AI'KIL l!.
ion
Lesson Toi "The Lost Kound."
Luke xv., tl-'JI tlolden
Trt: liithe xv., IO
(oiiitnrntnr)'.
11. "And Ho said. A certain n.nn had two
soii. In our lint leison we saw tunnies
nengers bidding the people to ootno to the
feast, but In this ehiti ter. which Is nil one
story lu several parts, we nee the great Hist
ami continual sei ker ol men .showing tin
lmw It should be done. Wo ee the love ot
ChriM (! the shepherd, the love of the Spirit
in me woman with the I'linom, nmi mo love
of Uml In the father receiving the tieiiitent
on. Tho lost sheep suggests our Inclination
to go ii stray; tin; lost money, our deildtl"ss to
a sense of our condition; tlm Inst non. our
selflvhmss, IngrntltU'ie and rels-lllon, while
tlm elder foil makes us think of the sell
righteousness and lack of sympathy of hoit.e
Christians.
IX "He divided unto them his living."
The younger son's reiuest, which led to thn
lather s ilotng this, imltcntes a greater re
gard for the goods that for the father, more
thought of (tosseiislotin than of Ood. It is
tho proud, self willed spirit of Insubjuctlon
and of independence of On I, thn I. me, mlim
spirit that wants its so enlled rights. Ood
sometimes lets Mich spirit have thelrown
way that they may In .uu time ee them-
lolVil.
1;). " There wast d his substance with rict
ous living." This ii hrh'Hy the storv of tlm
younger son who took all he possessed into a
tar country. Illu-trnilons mav bn found In
Cain, Ijwu, Absnlotn, M.innsseli, nnd enn bn
peon lu tlm lives nt those about ns who live
only for theniselvo and the present world.
It. "He Is-gan to In. In want." IhoiMho
forsake the only fouiitaiu of living water will
noon find that their broken cisterns can hold
no water (Jer. Ii., ID. that all that Is under
the sun (ntls to satlslv and is only vanity
nml vexation of M,irit Keel. i.. 14. II.. IP,
nud that there Is a longing ill the soul still
unsatlstleil.
l.V He sept him 'into Ml Holds to feed
wine." Sen a son of a wealthy father join,
lug himself to a eitleti i,f it tar country. '1 he
world Is lu its thoughts and ways it far coun
try from our heavenly Father's horn", uud
in chapter xix.. IJ, the heavenly country Is
rpnkon of ns a far country Irotn thi world.
Wlli'll W" receive the Lord .leslls Clo'lst IIS
our H.ivloiir, wo becotni. cltl.-.enn i: leaven
(John I., Vi: rhil.;iit.. 20, 11. V..
1C. "No tnun gave unto Mm." Ho would
fain hnvo sought to 'ati-fy hi hungry body
with the swine's fond, iiti.l there was nothing
better for him. for no man eup'd for bun.
These who have turned from Ood to feed on
the ti ii -k s that this world olTen nr" Indeed
lu dtr distrcs. Whether thn prmlignl
makes u 1 think of th" .-inner a i on" of the all
Who wan len d tli'-i ugli Adirn'.sslu, or of tho
siivd -oiil ' ' ' - 'ug wan-
dep. ' ire tlm
imut
rr.m ki t sit.t tims,
Our saltation, so far as perfected in this
life has nn -g itive mi l it positive side -Mimething
i-i to he snbt raided and something
else to be ml. led. to make it complete. I'er
fect salvatlou iuipiie. the elimlna'loii of the
guilt of sin. Oullt is the trade mum of hu
lunnitv: wherever you see u man you soeotm
who Inn incurred guilt. In nil history you
Hud but one man who i-.eild stand up in tlm
far" of dav uud no. "I have imt sinned."
Tlm .spirit convicts of sill. I inbT
Ills reali,.lng light Mien are constrained
to erv out for he'p und delivei mice from
tliellitoeriliescfi-.e of guilt. No blird'll l.ills
henvv ai t!m Pur I it of g illl : It ern-hes men
to the earth : It nusi s the soul to rcnli'.e
that no human hand can lift it. Hut, thanks
to Ooil, there Is an Arm mightier! .lesiis
Christ eauie Into hiiiiianityaiiil uiil'inroil the
gates of death mi purpose to atTord nniti de-
livetnt from the guilt of -in. He s able.llo
Is willing i ut Hl-touch four guilt will disap
pear, perfect salvation implies deliverance
fromtlie powerof sin. Sin Isii great tyrant ; lie
had us in hold, barrel und guarded, and
loaded with chains. On the phut of faith
Jesus breaks the bars and sets the captive
free. Itut lie pears out the chains. Though
often concealed under his clothlng.lt uties
ut length to Mini how heavy they are utnl
what great power they have over him. Ib
tint onlv ii Is to get out of prison, but out
of himself ns well : tastes, passions und ap
petites are ton much for him. Though
panto n it of sin's pris in, sin
somehow Iiu.-. a -trange power our
J..siis . a complete s.ivior:
He l.eg.iii In yon II- is aM" t
II" s' ni. I- ready with II" sharp
trik" ml th" fetters of sill and to
I. tin. Hot
the worii
collipleli
sword to
DYNAMITE DROPPED.
And Frank Oranncll Wat Blown t Tieeet
by the Explosion.
Trank Oranncll, soil off. A. Ornnnell, of
Smlthlli Id, l aytl nut v, was blown to
pieces Iy un explosion of dynninilo nt
Ore. iisi.urg. His father has u i ntitrm t for tlm
Ha leb.iugh tunnel, nnd Trunk bad charge of
the teams. W hile be nnd thr Iher limn
were unloading some ilvinimiie. It exploded
with terrllle force, killing young lirantiell
ItistimtU. nnd badly Injuring John Mur-hull,
of niairsvlllo, ii n.'t a man named I harlei
J'arker. Ilruiitiell shot mid kill-l John Me
Jiovvi II at iiitibar during a dance tnom than
a venr ago, and was sent to the Huntington
r-'totm school, lie was released irom that
Institution n lew months ugo.
hi:i: A r n ii vii iummi.
'I he general nlll. es ,.f the . stihgholiso
Airbrake Company and the oiing .Men's
Christum iissoeiatioti rooms, nr" unaltered ill
a building known us the Club Hou-e, nt
Wiltimrding, were totally d. strove! by II ru
W eiliiesnav nioriiing. 'The building wns
prnbnblv t'lm llne-i in the bi.rniigh and its
destruction will entail u los of t.'s-t.iHMi. Tlm
Interior was elegantlv furnished and with tho
contents n total loss I.f frTu.liiNI Is estimated.
Valuable ii eis li.-ionging to tl ompiiny
were hurriedly placed in a llreproof sain
wlmti the Humes were dl vored and thus
saved.
make vou an entirclv fr.-c num. I k to
Him und Itv. I '.eh dl ! now is tlm i pl-d
hour und tlm du of deliv crai He w ho Is
a perfect. Is at tim siimi" time a present Sa
viour. Perfect salvMU 01 i'li lies, also, the
Incoming of tlm 1 1 1 i ii i 1 t'i!tic-s, Sublraclioii
doe.s much ; in idiiiou i,.es more. 'The re
moval of I he guilt and p our sin i . a great
II -hieveu, lull th e,,:l. tug of the Spirit
. I Ood i greater. 'Tlm pp '' ''' and
" tlm ivrk i
of Ood coin
til" casting '
..r I to Us n
f our
'- in t.
ut of
Tinal
llil
evil.
of tlm S,irit
v at ion. I he fulim
I h" a cu:n u. i I ' I
I l,c soul is thus r -
ili'l'.n. It vt.is m i I I .r Ood. und an Hn I
Its ,-..m I. t-nc-s i nil In 1 1 1 1 ii . I lie tuliu -s
ofliod gives us coMT"! 0V1T otir-elves
over ol,r prid" lllld I'll' -l"l alld eli-hlie..i
and nml itl ui holding u In our alh giat
and devotion to .lc i. Citri-t.vv ith tlm iv .rid
and sin nii l 'r our f "t. 'Tlm divnm fulims,
"readies our lives a:i l IP.nvetu 'Ill4, gives dl-
icc'.ioii ., ,.iir labors, and powers to out
wor Is a, id ' . iii.pl '. With nil this, the ful
lies.s of t i.id i-our grand -our f contort
A ehnrt
the I'.iiller and I'm
with un aiithori '."d
Imvv line I- to . Mini
go ami I. ak" i.ri'
M w HVII I. e.Vl'.
was granted at
llarn.l'urg to
I'lirg liailroad eoiiipany,
capital of re.i'O I.IHMI. I he
t th" Tittsl'iirg, Sheuali
road at Hutler with tlm
I ni n railroad owned bv tlm I ariiegm Steel
coinpanv which will t Im-. tin t it tnor" direct
and ip.lcUer rout, for op. and c.al r-hlpmepts
- a .source vv hi -h never full - in.
II I '.pllltc, 11 lllW.IVs the resolir.
a lapte I to tlm ,,,ur and eMgete
imv.
and
r hi-
help
i it:
r i i ii si in ri
Wiia'ever el io in i v I. t r
I t; sis.
I hi"
plct
till
I ' o:
-t for liii'iinn it .
:, ...ks ,.r '
'' 'rip-, men
to whv
ol the work of
irv of i ' is eom
iti h's ii ,-4,-ritl-I
w IV s w I'd "' ui
ll V 1,1 It e- ,ry let
Hon. and It 're Is
c, ,. -evral ,.:er.
Hut the t litdia'i
A I im I ihlitnv s"i n.
II... -a!e . f I'm law librarv of the la'e Sam
I orillnh id Mer.-er. was eoii' iU'lcl e..
-lay. It vv.i-one ,d the lite si lil'rsties In
eslern Tenii-v Ivania. Xtiiotig tlm luiyeri
w t a.-tle. Iireer,
aver. It imtled
le
in
V.
Were Judges Willi. of N
i.f Hutler, and lUoii, ol I
I'.V
.. hi
I V I'
1 1 'lit lii th
I t hat huinan 1
-e -eeur. I ill
.h"d upoi. tb i
h put- lie
lis i.'.l
ellll.ll.
I.eilet
r;., ,..
I-
' I
r I
i !
reel
T
'I I
th
;ir,
I tlm win
. .-ll - !
I hn-t
I' '
ell' 'I
about t '.'"in.
With the op. nlng of the spring term ovet
7" ' -tu leiits made their appeaiauce ut the
Stat" Normal -el I al I k Haven so that
the pp s. iit lllti ll'llllice is the larg.-t We
know n. I lie teaching force has I n In
CP U-cl I'V th ' II I Ml"!, nt Miss I. II. i lb I ,.,
tie' I .irtoT' ll . "Ullty sliperllltellde',! ot pi.'-
lie s.-hools. Jam. s' I.I.I in nnd V I. i i I.
I here ate how -t'ld'lit-. tlolli New I '!, ,h.r
sa-, .Mis-iss; i, Indiana, .Mnryi .'el i n .
r.'iiiisy iv am i.
Mil... T.ovaria, a :!:.ve ein h.vi"l i' il l u
lii 'th. s dyin ; !r,en a wo'itel iiillici .l . n
i n ti 1 1 v man name I Parent" lining u
A pi l, w a- m iv n i ito le v ar i s m ..
i.:n i I nc'iit ol the Milage ws i'"i
1 oim ..( the i,', mi., i
Were lll'T" III ilnilel
't. Tareiito hie. i :.
t lie ll'" 1 1 . 1 . 4 y .
r and vv ln-k
ri"
swered to tho print In the soil, mo false
keys found In their possession, on bloody
knifo that whispered of tho deathAO'l thn
puhllo Indignuttoii nnd tho anrimmu of
outraged law hurled them Into th' iluugeon
or hoisted them on tho gallows.
Francis I., king of Prune. t' d counsel
ing with his oHIivm how he ooi tukn his
urmy into Italy, when Amoril-io fool of
tho court, leaped out from a mmruf the
room and said: "You had hep bn consult
ing how you will get your n.-f back." And
it was found that Francis I., i(d not Amerll,
was thn fool. Instead of JWiltlug 04 to
thn best way of getting Irf 'sin, you had
better consult na to whet In 'U will bo able
to got out of it. If thn vMd does not ex
poso you, you will tell It tiirsolf. Them ll
un awful power in an n is-J conscience.
A highwayman plungc.'ut upon White.
Held as ho rode along i J, horseback, a sack
of money on the Itorsenouey thut ho hil l
ruisod for orphan nsy tins und thn high
wayman put his hu'uf.'on tho gold, and
Wliitellold tunic 4 to litu and sitld: "Touch
that if you dare; thatf iclmtgs to the Lord
Jesus Christ." And i'm ru:llan slunk into
th" forest, Coiis"i'fco! Cons .'lenco'. Th"
rulTluu had a p'stolut Wlntelleld Khook at
ti i nt tlm linger of if en. Do not think you
can hide nuv great lad protracted sin in your
heart, my brother In an unguarded mo
ment it will blip .ft the lip, or some slight
action may forth moment set ajar this door
that you wanted to keep closed. Hut Mlp
peso that in tliis.'lfe you hide it, nndynu get
uloug with t Ii If triiiiHgression burning in
your heart, as ship on tiro withiu for days
liindein tho Utile's from bursting out by
keeping down tlm hutches, yet nt lust in tho
judgment thut inl'iulty will bliu:o out before
Ood nnd tho uuivere.
Learn al.ic (rom this subject that there Is
nn Inseparable connection between all
events, however remote. Tho universe Is
only one thought ot Ood. 'i'hoio things
which noemud fragmentary and Isolated nm
only different purls of thut grout thought.
How fur apart seemed thiwo two events Jo
seph sold to tlm Arabian merohiiutii and his
rulership of Egypt yet you non in what a
mysterious way (tod connooiod tha two into
onn plan. Ho thn events are linked together.
You who am aged men look bock and group
together a thousand things lu your llfu thut
o::co seemed isolutod. One undivided chitiu
of events reaches from the garden of I'.diui
to tho cross of Calvary, uud thus up to tho
kingdom of heaven. Them is a relation be
tween thn smallest insect thut hums in tho
sumuu-rair uud tho archangel on his thr um.
Ood onn traco a diie.-t ancestral line
from tho blue jay thut this spring will
build its licnt in thn treo behind tho
house to somn ono of tho flock of birds
which, wheu Noah hoisted the ark's window,
with a whir and a dn-u of bright wings,
went out to slug over Mount Aianit. The
tulips that bloom lu tho garden this spring
wore nursed by thesnowllakes. The furtuest
star ou one si lo of tho iinlvcrau could not
look toward tho furthest star ou thn other
side ot tho universe uud say, "Vou am no
relation to me," for from thut bright orb a
voice of light would ring across thn heavens
respundiiig, "Von, yes, wearo nlstern." Noth
ing in God universe swings at looso cuds.
Acci.b'UiH am only God's way of turning a
leaf in tho hook of His eternal decree. From
our cradle to our grave thom is a path, nil
marked out, Ka'h event in our life in con
nected with every other eveut iu our life.
Our losses may bi thn most direct road to
our guiu. Our defeat and our victory am
twin brothers.
The whole direction of your Ufa was
changed by something which at the time
seemed to you trilling, while somn occur
rence which seemed tremeudousalleoted you
but little. God's plans are miignillcunt ba
youd all uoiupruhuuslou. lie mollis ut and
lurus uud directs us, uud we kuow It not.
TliousuuiU ot yours urn to Him at tlio flight
of a shuttle. The most tcrritlo occurrence
dons uot make Ood tremble. The most trium
phant achievement ones not lift Hliu luto
rapture. That one great thought of tlod goes
out through tho centuries, uud Nutioun raw
uud fall, aud eras pus.-, uud the world
changes, hut Ood still keeps the undivided
niuslery, linking event to eveut aud century
to century. To uod thoy are all oue event
oue history, oue plan, ous development, con
i
umy win l it i it k you Hii'iuid h" burled mm
day sooner than you nr. burie I. They will
bn right gla I when you am ilea I. They are
only waiting for you to die. What then will
all yourenrthly ii u-uulutions Im worth'.' If
you gathered' It all In your bosom uud
walked up with It to he iveu'4 gate, it Would
hot purchase your a linlsslnii. Or, If ul
lovyed to enter, it c mid not buy you a crown
or a robe, and th" pooret saint in heaven
would look down at y.ct an I sav, "Wlmrn
did that paup t com" frimV" Mi)' wo all
hnvo treasures lu heitv.-u. Amen!
,, .' Ill- I I'll,
hence sorne prodigal pf-
nents a backsliding rather than a p"iiltei,l
einiier cicnltig to O i l ftr thn first tune, bu'.
there nr" Ins-nun here f..r each.
I.i. "And am no morn worthy to bn culled
thy son." It l.t un excellent thing for us
when v.c huve com" to see thut wa are "no
more worthy:" that lu us - that is, In nut
tlc-h ihvcT.eth no good thing tltum, yll.,
IS), for as long as we think thut there is
P irthie of good In us we cntm
in t a
h I i
A uii I
b-alii
nut ;
III IV e
h" vvh
mat
VV '
r ol coiir-', ll -avc- ..i.lv
ol- it penitently for hliu-'ll
h 1- nr. .'.cri o i s in t he .i in"
t hi 1
lb
COMPRESSED FOOD F0-, SOLDIERS.
A llnnrd in Trvlnj to Solve How to Main
tain Them on the in illct Aiiiniint.
A board is now meeting nt tlm War Depart
ment. Washington, trying to solve, for thn
beuetlt of the nraiy, the proble ii of how to
maintain a soldier strong nnd Imalthy upou
the smallest pos-ibl-i amount of food.
Tlm way Urn matter will Dually bn settled
will, ol course, lie by means of compressed
fool. There uro . s-i mnnv different varieties
of this material that it will le a .tl 111 -. i It
mutter to select tlm best, especially In view
of tho gr"at number of recommendations
which havo I n ma leby the Major-Oeneral
commanding th" army, the Commissary Gen
eral of Subsistence mi.) the Hoards which
were nsseinbled some months ng i iu the s-v-erul
departments to make suggest Ions hi to
the character oi un emergency ration for tho
urmy.
The reports of these Hoards wept accom
panied by samples of the food thev r al
mond, and the room In which tlm Hoard re
cently appointed Is sitting is littep-.l with
nny quantity uf food products, nil of tho
' A nit I .m.i.,1 tvn.v
"' i J - vr-
llill'l llt'l'Tceiat
the Lord Jesus in vi e -dviid J. Il. fti rihoughts
of JesUj. lis rev fll cj Iji tlm Word of Ood, I
WlU Csn-c un to ;.e viutiwyrtjiluess. f.
7i?cT-it. l. i. J' ! xifl.. r,. i,i f.nn. m., 4.
20. ''And he nr .-" nnd e ;me to his lather.'
HVH4 : good Cong t . ,-u v, "I will arise.''
but it wii4 fur better to ari-e nn I co!i:e. Many
nny tlm tlrt who tievr do the In-t. It was
when Im ar 'so that the fatln r -aw hlin afar
olf and rnu t ni"'t hliu. ,lc-u-, w ho ktmw
the father's heart -o wi II, Imre gives it- ,i pl.t
turn of ill- . ,v" I i tlm er'ii'gaii l H -W"i.
come b r tlmiu wh- ii thev return. S"1' J.-r.
Ili.. Ii ll, II "-. mv., I, V.
'JI. "Father, I Ii iv" sinned acain-t In ,tV"U
and in thy sight and am P" lie vv- rthv to
be called thy .'.'ii.' 'That was ns lara-lio
got with w lial h" I, ud then :''! t" -.iy. I ' "in
pare verse T'. ll I- a gfat linn : to he a s i
. ant ol God and of Je.us l lui-t i ur lc r 1,
.u.ii"t .- e; it 1 1 v thing
l.tl' l.-'lll t I l ', S III
,i:nl a. ir-1 Ii .in. viil ,
an I i ni" , this r I.i-
ell -.TV".
rci'i
III Whlell I
.svvith mankind th"s" truths
nr an I detli.it". that "w h is. .ever w ni
,:ii"" I ll i I thr..u.:ll Chri-t and that
ui s tin- "-hall lu im wi" be ea-'
." li lt ll" Mill W ill, llll I ll" lllllst eollie.
m i-' decide and h :-t act. II u-t
bis ii-; of tivailjmr bl'ii-
d tl. ' S.i Till 'C Which Jesus hllj
l":l"V
light.
'In I"!
I latin g
and I
IIU' e, eallsllig I
arrc-te I.
-t min-P r's
t-si t , ell.,..,.,
int' r-.'"li"giate
l-.'llege . I. 1 1 I I
gert . 'b'. III"
ea 'll I '1 1 1 1' oi. a
li. v. . I. Ui h
J.I -K' ts, I'f S.ip
I t ink. in I'. ie
Villi'.
V latge la''"ii
pre
In I
' I.I
iininaiv oral.
lcpr - ii' i"
-: A i.-
ti'
'' li
the .'I III
lag
W.
torn
I. '.
irof.
PS'll-
ll.i-
lli'ln
I ' ! It
.In.'
ll- "
pi.rp
lli"
I'll
tor
r.. .;t.. -.,.11 ..... I'e 1.. ....III.,,, i.l'.l
i"i .i(. ii i" i1 :,.-v..i ' '" '';.., k
U'l le a .Uv lo in,' divine itiv itali .1 an I
. m l. II hi- nppr " I ll: j!i',l hls-l
i', j .' -tito'i'.'ti a, art Ir 'i:i t hn-t n." .T,
ii'i'i ili.it ..f "tie-ri. im matter - n '" !
ll"i,,-, to II , V" '.I 11 t" tlm i.e.-. -..irv I
T mi. eh -p". 'illation has I n givn '
eile 'ts ,.f I hi I -t's s.lTI tl-n Iipoll til"
' .iiar.e t'T and upon Je.us bur- If.
tin
I , in. l l.i uai v and
id I 'h ii ,:ie it won ... money has nil
been lalsed un I work will I inlie n I ill
a ... It w ill be large en,, ugh to .seat several
thousand pi".
Gorge C. Ta;:au. Ii mncrnl, was in.iugu
raled as mavr ol llradford, and appoint"'!
.Mallli'VV lill.'l'ly I hlef " Police, .lames Aug-
lyj, tj "et t "iiuai 'sloiier, and Ih rt M. Aii.s-
i'T I III' ' " th" Til" llet' lllllient. the latter
bi Iiu? ll H" u' ll- n. Jhls s th" ;lrst Demo
ciati a I.Jiiist.aUoU this (ow n has liad for u
L i'io -v "I V"nr-. 2lf
ry, of Greens', urg. has dona
" colleetloll ( luin.'ial-, f,,M-
1". t-
. th" .1'
':. Ti"
M oi an
-.1 1 1 1 1 " I 1 1 1-
Ii 'III I I I V. t '
tl.e -..,-:
i he -111
. '.
I ' dvv
on niir-'ivcs arc tnor'
i"htly c.'n'i"ii' ii'l"d
P - gr.i' it u l" and
" th
..t.v up"ii
lie of the lo
o! . .". Ill I
It riOi'e
.' Illg b"lleV
, llw
pro.
i in i -'.i iu w (
I In H i
IV to 1 II.
"' ca-t c,
-I illM l"!ce I
, strong, groc
light and .v
"ii what I im-:
,gh'
I'lm '.
I super
hav no
Ol-lie-
Ml... Kate M
tc.i per valual.i"
-I,- nn 1 I'otani' al - mi"iis
baig l.ig.i school. A loiml .
p I . I I rt I .: -uins i if in. im) ,
IV III I, Is h le tit i. as t ll" "hut
II in.
At lvltt.iin.il
.. . i l.-.i lli.il Hie imp'
em "W'T j'l-t.c s viitn
t , lll.p ol.es Up
lie h' l I I, il
.V y, I I lit'
th" dl'
m.tv
lle-
lege,, ,f.
Ilei'thm,
( .line
lu-1 Vv lliam I
"I,
ll 11 ,1.
lu.
and :ieT
ii" I T hi'ii.
PLENTY OF HAY IN THE COUNTRY
lleporU
Irom i'uliits Tbriiughout the
Leading Ntittes,
Keportn from points throughout the lead
ing hay Stales and Canada, received during
thn present week by tho Hay Trade Journal,
ot Cunujoliarle, .V X., in ilea to that alioiit
twentv-llvo per ceut. of the marlfe'ahle hay
IsHttll to eoum forward. In the face of tho
short crop ol last year, the paper suv, this Is
cousldercil a largo pnroe'ttuge, hut us grul ns I in ini'tiiie-i'vi in
of all kiuds have brought low prices, farm
en. hnvo used grain und course fodder, of
which there was mi abundance, uud fed
niiuriiiglv of hay. This, together with largo
shipments into the seaho ird markets from
Canada, accounts for tlm present surplus.
Advanced prices of fi to .3 a ion over last
seitHou huve druwn to thn markets un ample
supply, and, as Cana l t bus an nit thirty per
cent, ot her crop still on hau l uud warm
weather Is approaching, tho mulo of prloo.s U
being haruly muiutuiued.
tlll l 111 one h ll." we
I.I Out 1 ,ii I ,,nr r.'ll.
Chrnt. that "f e'lii ireii and in i r -1 Ii .in. viil . i
111. I7i. nml uiilii we s"" iiii I lilin.' this r- l.i- I
tioi.-hlp iv" cannot w
JJ. "Ilii.g forth thn best rob" and pu it ,
Mi 111 ill. ' W'jnt u f '.vul we... ,;n" tr en tlm i
father whoso ..,-. Im had s' rllgli'cd un l
whose p. . "-i-i'u.s ho ba t wa-e I. It
M'eins laip '-sil lc, but i ur I. old hero -lenv i
forth th" I'm tier's heart ticruri evry refi'iiu.
ing en it out, and a - w b ivc -ail, noli" knev i
th" i'atlier's heart in J 'sirs did, I t ll" was i
;(! dtracifct In thy flesh mid II uld '
trTiW rav", ITc iTTit biitli een N!e hath seen '
the father" tliim. lib, bi; John MV-.U1.
'ill. "I.i t us eat und lc nierry." The best
Clothing. II token of end.e.'i love, llll I ll I 11 Ii. I -ance
of fo ul Willi g. -"at joy. if the -on hud
said, "Father, I tin unco tli.'mkful than I can
t'il," it Would huve on!v be",! right, but to
nee the wronged and ill treat I father show
ring Mich lot" ii.i n tlm I ' liltent son and io
hear him .-ay. "I.i f us eat and be merry," is
Inure tban human love n- nrdinurilv Mien.
Mav we kuow lllld I "Uevc -Hell amazing I vn
ur lord ,l"-iis t hn-t, nnd
All. 1 III
I Vi.-
.1 "IT,
HlglV
1 1. 'I
. 'It.
.1...
Ill -..
1 I..:,
I- ' "I
I'll
wn has
" ' I .I"! does Hot
11.11 tllll rv Jill J -1 1 - tl' 'II
ai e..ir.nii"ii. .c.,,rd
"uii I . i ii in v ii-. i, und
I Pa ci.in:; impure v iu-
y
Nr,
III so
T
In
l.aug "
OiMl'l!'
V 'li a
et'
I'l
a'.! t lc sta;- a -e ..a', r t i r-1 -;
and ill" 1. 1 i I "I I Irion , I In
': v Ilk 1 1 i. pa -,i nm w it n
; t ,l"l " 1 . II" lo ll I. ''I VV "" ll a-
ui "t heaven n,e ii v in..' -pint s.
' C.I ; UI'" ey.-r ,;i ipped
IU a! ll b"t we ti. Ibov le
"ii- arc, I v vi . ..... ni a p:
vv it',
gr.-.it
L .! II
lle'V
t , I,"
.1 'WI.
i'aiil
travel
bevoiel, and come
na'i light, vvhll" tie
kimw th" wav !
ami the iiioon send
.'uiig on v. r ii lie in,
t .vv ards ii . ..ui ,,i m
'. .-ills up whlell
s towards universes
ut Up"
bar- ul
ar Ih" i . ii
,rt "I tl'.CIi,
li'ivy tle'V -vv ing
.Milky W.iv.ih"
our imagination
heyoiid and v i
u t'lm tar .-up'T-
w mi -ings hi us a- il it
And thev grow paler
glory
l
:..
J I,
ale
I ,t "
e -V lell
, .la' oi -
l I
I the I
a I v. iiii. iii
w a- -t r.e .
I
i ui a "I the . 1 .ii.,o.1.;.,lg.
il". ma I" an u--: .-1, nl to
i:ei i ui ut S i1. i m i.inuro
i l ll. ' In-.iv -t m thn hi.
i 1 1 -late ! gioii-.
1.
.1. el'
-0 v a' -
age
near .
ai.d .11 d
I 1.1 1 ll' .1"
d"ii
ilo war.
I
liefol
rid.
lid-
lW
I I'
.-!m
ring.
TO TRAIN PiCEONS FOR WAR.
IIouilnB ltlnU to lie I'tlliied by the Navy
Department.
Secrotary Herbert, of the United Htatos
Navy, added a uovel chapter to our naval
Birateglo tactics wliuik ho signed thn order
adopting a messenger pigeon service fur coast
defenses. Many hundreds of homing pigeons
am shortly to be dbtributed In groups mining
itbout twenty dl Hermit points uloug tho At
lantic Coast. Horn thoy will bn kept iu
coops until educated to regard their new
ipiarters us perinaneut homes, to which they
will return wheu llberutcd from vc.-S"ls ply
ing the sculiuard. Having been thus domes
ticuted thoy will be placed aboard coasting
vtwsols ami c irebilly trained to llnd their
homes without losing time. Tho coops will
all bo placed iu tulcgraphlc eounoctiuu with
Wusuiugtou.
lienriug Him suv to us tlm word- of Canti
cles v., 1, let us n ply with tlm tv rds ol Is.i.
Ixl., H.
'Jl. "And they began to bo rr.er.-y." And
liuveliot llnl-he I yet. for tliu Joy over tlm
penitent (.inner Is unending. M-n verses 7
lllld HI und compare l-.i. xxxv., 10, and I'.ev.
Vli., 17. as silggestiv" of the el'Tiiul joys uf
tlm redeemed. Hut w k ati v er we may imw
know of these Joys as reveulod by the Kplrit
wn know only in part until with all thn re.
deemed we shall sen somewhat of tho breadth
and length aud depth uud height uf 111! lov
(EpU. 111., 1H, 111). Lesson Helper.
what im; im.iiiiv m i!..
A nian is entitled to a good living in this
world, mid the saloon endeavors to deprive
lilm of it. mtys the c, T. A. N-ws. Ho Is i-n-titled
to the comforts of his home, and the
saloon would fake these irom him. He is
entitled to the love ol the members hl.4
family, nn I the saloon would rob him of
tlmiu. He is entitled to tlm iuufort and
consolation of his religion, and the -iilo.iu
would render him il strnngei- to th "111.
u. sll" llollt., up, up, U
she rode iii slimmer, - high -In
night ' In tlm middle ,,f the highest sk
-prcads InT wing, iii.e a great hovi
br ling n other, v. hiiefar, tar olT and hunt
Hie -:ar- -till hang ok.- ii-tant palace li.iii-.
What broad lo-frs, whnt ,-bnrp shadow- "ii
the -llolV, W hat relleetioll into liellVl ii. wind
height, v hat depth, what lenderne in th"
mi Inight bin", what s"ii f diviii" pf --
i -f..r e.-i-ti'. and enlarged to all tlm
limit ui our v i -hm on tins wilder night. "
s" tho .i,v Is fi.li oi O .il : Harriet If " "It
illoi'd, in Con gregat i uiali-t..
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be - J,.,n I.
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was i n.
kl. I 1'alii
ll org"
be hanged "Ii .1
beell lived I'V tl
tlm ib alh "I Attorney I..
r,,V",i tlm l.irgi
mag low n-l.ip,
I ng w le .il niel
barn "f D.C.C
I. . ar Mi.ii "ii.
olner ailicies
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will
Hi g ep'VV 111 W "I '
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Tl.e c illllt V , Will
l, 1 lull dale having
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Two Head In a Darning Union.
James F. Flynn aud Miss Josephlno Man
tling wnru found (lend lu tho hitter' room
lu babim, Musn. Uoth hud been allot, uud a
bed lu tho room was ou tire. It is believed
thut Flyun killed the woman mid himself.
Miss Mtthulug's fnuilly livod la Topsileld,
Uiuis. liyuu wa a widower.
AK TRAVEL WIIKX tMI'l.oVEl po::'T IllllNR.
Thn Nickel IMate is uiiotiier railroad thut
hn Issued strict prohibitory orders to itsem
ployes concerning tlm drink. ng ol Ibpioror
fp-ipientliig saloons. It is said since this or
der wils enforced ou tim Nickel iiutn tlmt
accidents urn of rum occurrence, und that it
bettor oliis.1 of employes has been secured,
insuring better service Ihan ever neluro
known, liailroad compniii-s are llnding out
thut people would rather travel uua rallro.-id
that p, conducted on lliu aatl-drinking plan.
Iinportaut Itsllroad Iloclslon.
The United Htate Hupromo Court ha de
cided thut parallel aud competing railroad
have no right to oouaoildute.
H'l 11 1 I I II. Ill l.s I s,
llll the spiritual g I'-st
olltl.
A moil
our tlie-hold .l.-ii, i ii"t
IdV the best l.y til" ev. ce,e, ...
it y, but also tii" most iiitimu'
Oliee nf the ,-a l.e .11 . Klit V .
r ive him into his -o n, ,1
have a pla I bis own tlmt
1 "1 iu ill" and win ii ha- no
experience. While tlm pill
gu through tlm house in tlm
ii
l,lv
1 1 ara
dlv Hi
pp s-
th
in
.f ir.
hy th,
....If any "in'
-Us I'liiur. t I
ha, im paral
ppiof save in
lie eoll.e and
nu.-v davtime
this guest keep. Ilia roiilll, led in the .pilot
ho irs he sits with us. We muli" him tii"
ci'iilliiant nt our ri , but iu tlm end he
t'il., ii, things ubiiiii mil.- "Ives vv; have ii"t
kiiow n. We turn to him lor help, iejt ll:i I
that he has promised w hat we were uboiit
to ii-k. W e ib"iar a good Intention, only
to remember thin it w n. his suggestion. His
presence Is an i r -i-lil'l .iideiiniail' ii nl
w rongdoing, it peipetual iu.-piriuioii of well,
doing. Juhu Wa'.Miii.
Tho greatest evil., nro from within us and
from ourselves ul.su we mu,t look for out
great. . i good, ,.r Ood l.s th. loniiialu nf it,
but lea. inn it to us by our own huml, ami
when ull things look badlv around uiiout us,
tlli'll ollly Wodlull lllld ll"W excellent u for
tune it is to Im to Oud for our trleud, und ui
all friendships thut only I-created to sup
port us in our needs. Jermny Taylur.
I.ev. V
i iuc'd ; I
i i . i r a.
Vn i'.v
ngiiins: ( n'l'iv'i
J i . 1 1 , ' i . i.
I Ii"' l..elllor
was damaged
."io.
T. M.eriie i,
call i, i the
d .1.
anle He
milst lie
has dn-liapil.1t
n f..r
W . I i
l.i
hie
Wis l-sle
tt' l'T at I .
itou works nl llolidav'sl.urg
by lire to tho eM' iit ol ;J,-
Tln's'i two thoughts together tho divine
love perfected UUU IllUUitusted ill Sllblllissloll
and kacrilb.e, the huuiuii nymputhy with ull
uistuul sortowK siHtui to uie to uoiistitutu thu
luj story of l uasiou W cuk. I1. 1. Meuri""
W liiiam Williums was t it; nl 1 y injured by a
f ill in l.ie Km Turin ili i it" ul I'lml ar.
Annie, the s-y ur old daughter "f Andreas
Long, of Uoa.img, was kliled uy a trolley
ear.
hred Hernad, un 11-year-old b,,y,, f I'nioti
town, died from injuries incurred while pity
ing oiipfp'g.
At Kxport, a Slav named M'To-co was fa
tally shot by u mini nuined W inckl. 1 ho
latter lied.
H 'liry .b'W'il had both feet iniipututej lu
Un1 I'oiiw uv vurls.
M vv Wrinkle In A'lvrrllalug.
A new wrinkle in llerllii, Cera. any, iu ad
vertising Is for the Unit to Insure, free ol
cost, its patrons In life uud lire insurance
coinpiiuie.4, provide I the purchase exceeds tt
certain amount. Onn llrm lu Fruukfort-on-Main,
to outdo Us rivals, Insure even when
the guild are bought on iTodlt.
Ve-uviu "poiitmu.
Vesuvius 1 ng..In active, llipild lava flow
ing from maiiy Uttlo outlet from thn crater
opened last July, und making the moiintuiuf
very pluturesipue at night. Visitors climb no
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