Wwmm topics. TM "Ar or TXttrtitAsrs. l8 hold in K bnto ' luInBs . . . . I. nn.l u'ith' uplifting of the human mm higher V'nM an1 rn,UWHr more tTwnlrn Is not, nor low. but broaJ humanity, and high in Uod! .. & 1 -l.rt aim ir.K H knll?1lf. when ilrngnn trouh.t-il nil ihn hia.., il l girled n:t hi ami" '"r "'hi. lew tlm uriigou win nniuiun rnn 'T . . . i.:..;. ,... nof jl'wlth the dragou men cull "Drink." t- nni four not, Ood In on our alio. Strut;." lor the itiiuctity of hoiuej It e gm a nt-s-tiuiiu" " ' ihtvntfiiK gencratlonr yet to eomoi Lu. unheeding of tl present ptiu, . tlragnn 01 m" w ; ". McCarthy, In Hncred Heart lUvlow. t "prAnnot-nr" muxk. U 11 description of th worst "dead ... v.. V...L- In mM imrla nt Ibo c in -.-. - - - Vivo tint hmwiiMoue him ambitious km Mock;", wluit are Known nym-itu- i" aliiitimt. A "iieaiiiiouti nfiiitt a place where th- vll"t pnaslltltj Umild for tlm amallot an in. the li i,t the lowest "ilfinlliouso" in all Now L . . ... i ,.. (I Ulll'tei '' . , fc urn o mitiiy ntt-rly low on low it tint point of I'MurtwuifiifM, nn.l so lt..v n.iil.lin in tt' in4 ot men that t.i'tln':n tliut tli" very lowest I dini- nivti". H it 'r'' peculiar (itttoni ll.tliiguislics Ill" place, that 'Veal- ,m Light in street, between Ave. nil l.t-t avenue. In tli" heart of tint ts Homo IMstriet. deserve tho uutno 1 in". ... , is tli" oiMtotn unu run' mere hi nf tint ii.!tt"il iriinip who Ims tlio nry iMin. It lm hiicito iim hi inn t tir hi.-'.t it .Mo.vii for viiriiiu nu I "lnrnV v.-rvliiTo In Nftv York. Ilrooklyn jew Ji-ryv. Tlfy know that In tliii K!.. I r.xn'ii, that was nt on" tlmt n tln'v an "t fi.rn nlckfl not on.y tli" L.i.'ht mi. I II. tv ot llitiliN,lut a -lii illy Of it than ntiywInTf in thit "cli'ii'llioiiMC." t far n. tlio tiit trn li- i ,.'tii'''rii,il, km dcvit iiwil. trim oil pr i.rn'ior tin a far Ih-Uit than that. Attiflii'd to it liarr.-l of imIN hy ourti'y wltlHky l it short !hi" with a mouth iilf-o. Tin) traiiii iufll in nml n.-k f.r till liquor llrt i r it, nu t I then lmii l".l tint Iioko, r!i tlili In' In allotvi'.l to drink at mn.-li i I!itv (i.in it It" fan without ilr.nv--:tili. " Tint liiNtmit In' Mon to lirxiithit, (th no uii-iTtnln hand tlmt tint "luir j"rkth liomt from tli" 'niti'ift'i ll., ttioutlv ri'inarklnt! that If hn want nny k" will" havtt to put up an it!i"r n i.'l;-l. I ri.-tl''" him uivfn mitiiy of tint "hn. ';n-niark ihl" power of Miction, mid, St.. ho.t between tln'lr llp, limy eon. to draw inn truly iiormou tii:intily t deadly liitoxientim; poin. ti' re are tt ratnjer sihtt In th" Pity tlmii (.Ar il it" f lint train pit, tliey uro hard to , jTIi "deadMouw" Itself, nlonit nnd tft it crowd of riaty, lllihy, tattered J kempt patr'iis of i-acli nU'lit.U worlli AttikTii, IMsiillery," ntpear u ItH walU. mid within, on hotli .ddet and fl'.iek, it Is heaped uii with barrels mid if liqiMr of every kind, l'ar back n leotinlor xliiiidsi, behind which In thtj .'p." and mi leriienlh nt tint end, tint l. .r..il n .Ip, in,, lit ,r vvhieti t I h i,i,l St ir many a huinau wruck. Now Yurlj COJIMOX TASK. ,1 tins hymn in which hu Intimates "rrivrii niiiini umi wit ooinmoa - n ti !i,il4,h l o"i mttv fnflantl. t ttH in vpiii'.ui.uy tot .ii. l udvnncinir in uenrin's to the 1 Ills iicror Hceined to mo to bo quite nt It is fun that thit"trlvliil round'1 .Mii.iiii.ii tusk" tint v lH Illuminated. ftrl't to be, with tint tlioiiKht that Ood rvcl in them, ami that tin nit small "aii be made a mentis if trruce 1 1 hu.'h it thought saiicllH.'s tint 1 and lie "task," uud they nrw no trivial ' ami founuou." Kjv. A. . I). r.tTiorR Axn alcohol. ' f.illowln Hlu'iilllciint purasrnith !s .juuhtf Westiuliister (England) l!o- ieif Is a common belief tlmt alcohol imw streiiittli uud tmeriry after fatiuo lot Tim iteuatliiii t fatiKtiu in olio of 't'My vulves of our machine; to glillo wlluof falluue, in ordur to do uioro t, if lil. cl.islni; tint mfety valvn so that lo4''r '' overlieaitt.l and explosion t.tt It m commonly thought that uleo. 1 dinksiii. ll..sti..i, but iu rcalilv tint ft' would appear to ho tlio case, f ir It n proven that a r.ntal without alco ..reqiiickly followed bv liiiniri.r than itli niciihol. In I'ouueotlou with lint ii of armies thousands of exi.ori. poti lai-fc't! bo lies ot men Iiuvm been ai Hive lea t.j tint result that, ilt war, in every climatoiu luiilt, cold soldiers ant better nblu to en, lor., u of tlittmot exlinus'iuif maivlies ey are not ullowe.t um ,ii,.,ii,,i lat mental exertlouof nil kinds are in lerirmiH without nlcuhol l ir,.,,.. -. JnltH, ,f most people who hiiveinn lo It appears certain that from miv. i elKhty per cent, of crime, elirhty to er cent, of nil poverty, and Irom ten rperceut. of the iiiIu.iIhk in uutriea are to ho tuonboJto ulcohol. f KMPERVXIB NKW AND SOTR. "inpHrnnce Cause remarks that most lives are slniDud bv a oorkaerow. Lll Over LMt stun if bv linrmita whnL'Ant bai where they werj. It U prociee.y nun liquor, i West Indies the it.mlli r.itn i 11 vellnw F' s Is about twl as laro union a It in anion abstainers. y has no p-speot for bullion not tVill Btll 'l.ru ,iillll,,,i,,lru ... ,. .;.... '' puupitr or it tramp. ni miin may itlve you pricclc.,a tiiinuiii; I III) evils Ot lllte.mpfr.llll!', l-lluVil U'hil IU It luiltur L,,.,,, I,U iliut. f oik bill of the F.nir'llsh Nation for fiaio.i at XHJ.1U.H12. more thuu i1"1". mid It u Hubstautiul lucreunu hill of 18M. 1 ""v easily do a womb thin than 1 'ur, but he cannot do a worse thin? I I "Woe unto him that imttutU ' ill nitltthbor'n llpo." p"nu laioon u responsibin ror tint ruierauurt whbo, .t.i..lnt.M i.u .-i-iioh is the physical and morul i- iiu... Arcuoisiiop ireiauu. -e man who sella liquor commit lit crime than u iule iiremeili. ' liiiprisoument lor lint should :'t liht sentence forsuuli us he. ljrill of muu," said the reverend 'ii! NatlunalO. T. A. U.."Upow (V ct the citadel of the soul wlieu j"ten nuiereii, u slave in me pin- 1 1 no enemy. 1 f the remarkable skill shown hy s, i'rofi'ssor lloiii, of Zurich, 'ut one n( the moxt lamous nr. h. :lm that ull those who nttaiii ".in the arrow are strictly tern- de nco a hoy seven years old, of , C'al., fouud a bottle of whisky la his parents' honntaud drauk iteuts. He first bet-ame lutoxi. Iiu very 111, A doctor was called, ty wus too strou fortbeehlld a "jIi oud tilt poor boy died iu Pr. rnrsitrtTiKfi oca bopic to ood. We somctlmef) fel an If our souls are OoJ'd but our bodies, which, In their present char acter, have to do only with this life, are our own Of course this Is a ifve error. Th body Is Ood's as truly as the soul, and tha Interdependence of tlie two Is no olos and complete that the soul Is hampered by what ever Injures or enfeehles the body. This Is true not wit hxtnndin the fact that some grand touts exhibit their beauty and power In spite of th" Inllnnltles of the bodies In which they are housed. Therefore. It Is a part of our duty to (od to care well for the body. It noes without savin that every gross, lust ful Indulgence ' Is shameful and full o lin-m to the human body. Kven tlnr" ha bltiiateil to excess tiinlerstatid this. Trob. ably they comprehend It most ulearlv. Hut nny one accustomed to study iteopie a nao Its, any competent physician, lor etMinple, will testify that th t body ofter-'t nbu-e, In tolerably by many well-me-''' pr"nr who are" unaware how they ''J lr"t It Koi Instance, manv nre afraid Vv '"h air. Thev stllle themselves In close rl',,," ''T day and sleep without ventilation at "'""t insteH-l of triilnin themselves to use fl,onstant supply of pure air. and merely to rV0,,J langerour draughts. They grow" pule f"'lile and pity themselves for Invalidism which Is their own '""It. Again food of inferior cmnllty ;,p Injiidlelouslj-prcpan-d has ruined more than mauv' an epidemic disease. It" "r dul ti.' Ood to eat wholesome foo; "ml It Is not costly. Furthermore, ho' . people dose themselves continual! w'tll medli lnes. Anv i utent mixture which' Mrd of favor ably Is used, often In utter lontnee f lta elements or true purpose, nnt""i.v wlv scorn such remedies take muidt'ore legltl mat.' medicine than I- good lu them, and grow to depend upon It. These familiar fact suest the Ifp' along which multitudes of oth vise senV -ble and I i.id-feitrlng per-.. n I d to leai' ti how to honor their Creator by tor care o f the body. STEItSATIOXAIi liKSSON FOK MAY 17. tsson TMtt'Tarabia of the Pounrtl, Luke ll-!27-Go11fn Txt Luke xvl., 10 Cora-meutary TOWNS OX TltK tl ltti llii It I strange how many t.vu the .lerb li.t road. It seems trlobe, ho many have been bent and robbed. o many IndllT. r. I. ferlngs of lif". that one qtctlol Jericho road I, not. lis path. tiia.'iidami.cil into beautiful avenues: tint tiinlertr'atn lln" pa tn. re are on rlr.llo the Wollll ded the suf vhere tint tve , eeii its a, -id in-lit It still remains. Cellius have t.en lug iver it: el'u'ant mansions r ured upiri lasting foundations; rl.'hc-t rugs bate "n laid Upon lloors of exquisite lluish ; tit ir MIS relb-et til" sumptuous I IsllilllTS of tap strips and silks. Tl hu IT. ers limy recline upon elegati but the .lerl. 'Ini road Is there 11' hllkeii pillows cannot soothe tin any more than can the rough st highway Itself. Iluilders of ware blindly tl utr eep foundations wl how straight tint same roa I ri them. Counting Moms have lit In rlchet woods, llllL'C Sllf-'S huv Into tlndr places, vaults for gr have been crmoit"il into sceiiril the .leri.'li.i Mini has it bounds, chant In luxurious tilllcit, eoimtl lug bom's of million, may be , ferer of tint Jeri dio road Iran? the oiitsnlc into the room - a sii while. Wherever there Is a su runs, dose beneath, the .lerleh Christ pictured for all coming behold.-L. O. M-urs, I,l. WAX LIKK I A TIIKIMtA Man in his construction u drill church. I'.vnry point lu su rises upward, uud t"ii 'he us a rises. I ho foundation, of eon put on earthly rock t but step b line of the plan htruggles tip an that roek. The t twer grows hi goes Into the serem r uirtthe mounts that, till It Is ready to t. to ( Into sweet sunshine until It I by the II guru of it tall white ; nnd the augel keeps loo ward, and even his hand Is extern the rileiiiler Index-linger points heave heuvetiward, still. Thus one nature rises upon another upward uud tit uud eternity ward. His physical natur rests upon the earth-rock.' Above t'it cul Is tint mental, weking If (tord i may lln. I out liod ; above the meutnl moral, with the ludex-lliitrer point liod; above the moral Is the spititn. thut perpetually reaches aloft after it ever-living (io'd. I'ortlm sntisfa.'tlo completion of the in. per nature o mill Uity Is lici't-ssury. lhivld Ur.-ifg, I). L). I i:tlil.kssM:ss. rearlesiie-s is it very a. curate tes; o riirlstiiiu attainment." The poilo distinctly dei'lares that freedom iron attends hlllness of love. With fuliue love to liod and man goes n s fullness of luitli or trii-t, and lie wl lieves is not iifruid. The heart pu its troubles wlieu tlm ti.nl lii ttli. peifcclly collides appears upon t " t Only they ,, little taith and utile lot fearful. Hence wlcre fear ot the (ut any form, or fear of people of nu; . Is ,. nu. I, the conclusion irresistii.lv f. thut taitii utnl love tlo not reign a should. There is a looking to mini In ot to liod, to i haiik'iiig circiimstuu.'f i than to lint changeless One who ep'tite conditions. To be feariehs- uot uiitta uad Irreverc it, not course aul i rue wholly free from cowardice uud dread pulutul upprttlteiisiou mid torment; ug i tilde ,s a murk of true nobility of tnlie an essentia) ingredient of genuine 'Tim Lord Is my light, whom shall I fe 'I will feur no evil, for Thou art with "Fear not, I uui thy shield." xc iioNon arKKiiuisu. Pome will have received honor this m Others, eqiiuly denervliig, have I u pi. by. Can they be equaly coiae.,!,.,l happy ? Ccnainlv. No one who make will of tioil his supreme tli 'I. ir 1 1 1 ever be really disappointed. II,, lias even philosophical ucceplnuct' of e will uot con. 'eilo to any line, or ones right or tint power to disturb 1,1s pe and they who love tlndr neighbors as tl Helves will be able to fully rejoice In neighbors' joy. Perfect humility Is n found, but a suiTlcjc nt approach to that excellence should be mustered to muko coking out of the question. V are competent Judges of our own quulillcnt We can see plainly that other people art lu their own case. It is altogether prob that we have similar Inllnnltles and par ties. Tint good old rule of the Apostle, honor preferring one utmther." though perhaps altogether popular at prc.se u still the suf est uud most truly excellent. TOIT KN 111 list ASM. TTa Is a meagre, unfinished, ui irlpe, unimpressive Christian wIio.iI.misi :ot po those peculiar graces which are . nly t won by sulTerlng and trial. li i a it t back from the possession of un; .' spli treasure, I beseech you, from the drei buying dearjy for It. The worldlm lioiils no toil, no sucrlllces, thut lift no to secure the eoveted gains or In ft irs. merchant begrudges nut the evt ni ugs i uway from bis' owu llreslmf, if extra hours over his ledgers , will but an extra illvldeud or profits, sculptor counts not the long moni lis w which see him with hamiiier and t lilsel suing the Imprisoned llgure whicft bis eye detects within the block of I' marble. And the children of iigbt carry Into their service of Christ the untiring urdor, the same r.eul, ami the self-denial by which the children o world win wealth uud honor and ei incuts. Oh, for a holy euthusiurut I a covetousness to become rich toward Theodora Cuylor, 1). D. i tl. Tbetoplrt Is still "The KlnRifom,M for It mar be snld to be the topio of the whnln Hlble.' lie has passed through Jericho, liea' Ing three blind men and saving Yaccheus and Is now i n Ills wnv to Jerusalem to die. They think, however, that the kingdom is nun shout to come, and thev had come grounds for thinking so, tor John the Itap tlst. and the twelve, and the seventy, and Jesus Himself bad all preached that thrt kingdom was at hand, V'by, then, should It not lirwedlatelv appear? Why should Ho not, as son ot Davtii, no rust t;te product and Oabrlel bad said He wuld do.to.t th" throne of Pavid and rolen o -er tl hou .e of Jacob forever? (Isa. is.,0, 1 Jer. It:.. '', lHj Luke I.. 82, 3.1.) 13. He spoke of a nobleman Botn into n. far country to receive a tin.' ijin and to re turn. Well, the nof.s of Hero.l may nave gone away to Home to receive the kingdom, which then included Jerusalem, but what had that to do with Jesus Christ, tlie Hon ot Dsvt.l? Hn wns then I. resent. He had to tha satisfaction cf His followers proved Himself to be the Hon ot I'avlit. Was He speaking oi His going awav and returning? Yes, even so, for the Nation that He came to be Kin ever wns nlHut to kill Him. and tills Would Involve a postponement of the kingdom till His return In power ami glorv. Now wns Ills time to suffer and tile, and the heavens must receive linn until the times of tctorii. Hon of all things spoken by the prophets (Acts III., 19, 2P. 13. "Occupy till I come." This Is Ills message to ills servants, whom He railed. and to whom He gave each a pouini. I in pnrable tltffcrs somewhat from that of the tnlents in Math. xxv.. for there the talents are bcMowi'd according to the ability of each, but the ground covered is virtually the same. We know that every true servant of Christ, every true believer, has received the Holy (spirit, ha received salvation, and this not for Himself alone, but that II" may therewith bless others and glorify His I.ord. The boundaries of this ag" in which we live, the time of the postpoi.ement of tint king dom, the time of tint formation of His body, the church, are His going away and His rt; turn. 14. This describes the attitude nf the Nation that Is, the rulers representing the Nation toward "im tr became full v manifest i nt is id t POTATOES TO BURN. The Yield In Center County Greater Thaa the Demand. ccccccccccccccccccc c For the whole family Center County farmers have yet on their hands thousands of bushels of potatoes which now nre such a drug on Hie market that they annot tllspose of them nt any price. They ire offering them for 10 cents per bushel, but find sale slow. The acreage In this Miinty last year was the largest ever known tint owing to the low price lu the fall and winter many farmers held tlndr crop for high r price. The rise lu the market did not pome and now they are sulTerlng the loss of entire crops. Harrison Kline, living near llellefottte, has "All) bushels which he will Hive away to anyone who will go and get Ihem. While otliers are f ling the tubers to tlndr stock its the best means of getting them out of the way. A urns row. I ii iri utr sam:. l!oll, Lewis A Yates have disposed of tlndr itreat coal properties to the II., Chester and rillshurg ( oal an. I Iron company. 1 he pews was a great surprise to coal ineii. This Immense deal, representing millions of money, was brought to a completion lu New York I- ridny. T he terms of sal vcr ad tint property of Hell, Lewis , Yates, and of Ih'll A lewis In I'eutisyiviinia ami New York, com prising coal lauds, mines In operation, with ! piipmetit railroads, coke ovens, cmpnny tores, etc. 'I h" coal lands cover 12,1100 acres In .IciTi-rson and Clearlleid counties, in I'etiii ylvanla. of course, four-II Mb are held In f Illlplc. While the other tilth is e.Mitrolle.l by the lease, vtlii. h I practically perpetual. Ilesl.les tlm mines, there lire pill c,n,e lis. I'hc lour eoinpitnv stores owned bv Hell ,v Lewis are the li''vn d.silc iu. l'alls Creek. in I a branch culled the I all r k. 'I lit ir bin nuei'ts with the HulLilo, Koche-lcr and I'ltlsbiirg. the l.rie, the Allegheny alley in. I the Kidgwny and Clearfield. Fosw-sioit of the property will be .tveii to tin: hrw ov II vrs May 10. c c c c c c c c Lively Liver, Pure Blood, Beautiful Complexion, Perfect Health In CANDY CATHARTIC CURE CONSTIPATION NEVER GRIPE Pin r NEVER SICKEN 0 IOC NEVER WEAKEN. Purely vegetable, eat like candy, never fail to induce a natural notion of the stomach, liver and bowels. Absolutely guaranteed to cure constipation or your money refunded, to, 95 or 50c. All dniRRists. Sample ond book free. . .... mn trurnv r-n . ruirACfl OR NEW YORK. I c c c c c c c c c c ccccccccccccccccccc QO-TO-BAC CURE 'GUARANTEED TOBACCO HABIT v m.AAAt i.a nmnnri .ws, li nAn, tf rlnirrO hn n"1fTt for tmiflrPO 111 ft TIT form Manv nam V punnus lit i.tl.it , ..nc 11 nerer fituTto niake the wrVii liiis.ienl mini sironn. ylmimusnnil iiinnnetie. .I11M iff a !..;. ou will be tl. billU.sl We eViVect t "1 . helleve tiat we wr. lor n .lire 1- iil.-.liitely Kiiarnn i tsst ,T ttriiniilsts ererf. SSr'nd - SOLD AND GUARANTEED BY YOUR OWN DRUGGIST. 1 Alisl t IMIN IV Vf ttls. years ago illiam Martin, s n ill-.i.pear'. I wetitv Ib v. I'bliip Martin, of Miaron from lioiue, 1111. 1 after a thorough search lie was giten up for th a i. ine 1 lis ago, while reading of a railway accident in Mary land, the father saw the name i f In sou in the list of klile.l, un I all tl .iibt id bis being alive then was lilsinis-,., I, f,.v days ug,, .Mr. and .Mrs. Mania were surprised by tlndr son who wallti d Into their homo. Work oil the eteso of the lleuipllel.l railroad, froi:. Ilerininle to 1 ..waii-i.urir. a di-lan f about live miles, ha heirun. lint etcsoi will Iiect With the V till gll !oo,.. iv rallroa I, and the tendinis will be ..-s than two miles from the II. ,V II. The Idea i to open up it rl. li cul Held. coiitr..le, by the It. rtviud hi:e Coal Company. It Is un derstood that shafts w ill be sent, just as soon lis the extension l ci.uipl. tel. Out of thirty -three appli. anls who were re ei 1 nt I y examine hert1 for inine (oreim-ii by Mine'lns, tor.loslah I. r.atis,.f the stale board of examiners the billowing passed su, ."(. ill v : John Thomas i f .lohiistown, .lames Nels ill of (ili'li C.lllipl.ell, .lilllleS ,1 'olson nu I .lames Campbell ot llastim;". ,. 'f h I'latt of South I oi k, an I illiam Did Held of l!arneboro. The I'lllibiirg, Slienango and Lake l'.rlo railroad eompany have an. .tier propose. I r .uto. and are now having a survey ma lit t 1 see whether It Wolll l be feasible or lint. It is to cut from Kreiuis to Osgood and thereby avohl the Mienaugo hill. I lie otlnr pro pus ed rotitt: by the I ig bend, Is however, grow ing In lavor. Colonel 1". K. Hutu, a native of Ktrouds burg, mid -"-blent of the .Maubattai ''Ittyaiel imii .iinv, 11 "..'I, was aecldei.taiiy kllleu u. .1 tiuiu hprlngs, N. V. The textile mill.- of Satnuel Itld.Ue's . , at tilcn lii bile, was dcstroyeil bv lire Siuur- ,lav- usi. mtiig a loss 'of it i. Ki.iiiiii, und throwing u uiimher of hands out of employ. Ibtvld T. Caldwell, nf Tyrone, hasl a ni- l"dnted or r ,,f l:iair ....miv bv liov.-raor llastiims. 1 al dwell was a coiul.i,',,. ,,.,.k.t to the M,u.. K-publl.-aii content,, , ,wt sllm. mer r.y the oia,sng furnaee, New 1 n-t 1 Injured. Mi . hael remove,! to th- ho-pital. .Mis. Jt. st, ,,r ,b.ani.i,. picked and 1 ii-MornM hM roJciTrtl K rii.tnt tntrTinir t nixr r. It I nt rfuiijr tlllcnctuuif lit lr I'ftmful UitHMw, n h a KhruiMMiUtH, Mmhugti ( RUrrh, 'I Mttttti h-, NmritliilH 11m- Urn. ho Anil othor ntlrtM-nt" whi-ro fintn i mn fttrn. nut Try It. Al I'nijr .r-i. nt mml n rtt'vlpt nf tuitu. ainlr.-rart Hltil V'i i't-n.i. WINKttMANN A HROWN Dkl'J CO., tlHltlmnri. Mil.. I . N, . ir REDUCED 1 Rxtt W Ir I POFULfiR MiGfflBES vrr UL 'llt.1 I V; ' ": .. v. .'?. -"'s x..'.'; tr.. i' litiiMS;.;,; Vt' T-;'; .... . - ii'-iite phyiutt if t t a )..(! in- m 1 r ii.iuf-Ml l i it' ll yt-itt-t ii- rt. i.e. Pi NnliAl Mitr.trth trillion (i tn I hi-h NC N'iritiirvttiu, wrink ti r li.i'.l'iiir-' lm 111 pr'Vi h tf'-m r.tl In iilid mhI l mn ill- h i -inrli-h-ii ftUMaiittin-l wrii'it lii'lt'-H hntir' tt I h- u-siuitlr. PATIENTS TRCe TED BY MA! runll.li in l ill t . K. r par I, ul.ir mt ln a. wuli , ltl CIV V'ltl'U tl.t.kr... Ih.lrr.l III! O.l I tor Uti; llr.,lw.,, si.n tllltll ' II roof Ilt th- ll leia setel ll Uorkllieu Were lli-ter it Vint; aftir belnif IMETHODISTS seat wom-n. l liey Will I lull! It Out In lite An I'lilllerrtiees. In tlm M -th idlt tleneral C infer m1 Cbvelnud, tllilt). Dr. A. i. Kyti 'tt pr-.' a report which provide! lor a eumpro of tint woman question. It was a bmte I. the w) r.en were seated with the 1111 b r-t lug that this action tll.l ind cstablislt a ced"Ut. Much chi'ttrilig greeted tlm al unanimous ncceptan -e ol Hie rcpor'. It wasnl-o d' Cbled to re-submit to tli. nu al conferences .luring the next four ; the snnnt constitution n iieiiduient. or similar tn fiat which lately barely fail n doptinn If tint thn e-. punter vote, nttiort lurtl provided that tlm actio I this Oener .inference should be wit to the riuhts of any w .... (),..r- ' Confei neral tut nee ni.iy eousiriH or internret u. I'r. J. l. Orow. who reftlred to h'-ii t : ,.urt, said that the Conference had r I '1 veil the authority from the annua I freiicn to admit wom-n, and thut he not consent to their admission under a ;um-t!iue s without btulllfying lilt lelonoe. Irew the t olr Mm-. The Superiiitcndoul of tlie J.r,, ,.n Island) schools was arrc-ted ou a el excluding colored clilMrcu. had I. er pocket Mini of ot,.t,,u tak.-n while wa'cbing H ,,rou parade. I'r. ii. V. II 1. Hilton, a s uilisi, from I .iluinluis, Ohio, ha- been arn -te l m i i. Mile, for I r.icll. lllg tllllout ll. ellse. Ii'hn I 1 1 1 1 x-. a eolori d n.a i nf Leaver lulls, tried to commit s'ul l.. Sitturday by taking aiseui. . He is ti m ilatiger. lr. .) J.i.ss Ii I, of iir ... .,s 1 (dei-ted resbb llt pllVsielnu of till) 1'olvclllllc hospital, at I'hlladeiplila. I'r. John Hall, the illstingiiished New ork tllVilie.ttill address the Scoli h-lllsh C.,gre,s In llarrlsbiirg June 1 l'ort st II r.-s near Lents have destroyed several oil tanks and rigging. Lo.-s ei; -IHK). MAUIiliT: d in "ow.i An iiiiknown woman was badly oimi a freight wreck near Milton, Saturday. Tuberculosis was discovered In three near t rie aim tney were at once shot. A burst water main at lio.diester !!, 1,1,1,1, 1 collnts nu. I did considerable la:iu;gn. Newr ile:iiiii j Tint Miissadius.'tts Slate eenm show ;t population of 2,5 o.H I, tn j fmu-ti.j, excel l ing the males by 71, 'J m. l'lie once fii'imus liuin ipa group nf mines, In Mexico, have been re meu')i an 1 r cii ore Is said tn have h-on foiiu I. Ji-tcordiir ti tIT, of Xnw Vo.-lc C'llv, h.i d -. eliled that it is e.intemiit of e.nir. f ir it 1.1,111 to send his ulllcj boy to repres nit I11111. Tlie (Icrinuu 1! 'l.'lit tg. by a vote of 311 to 3'J, adopted a uimlou tn pro. unit onunii ou grain and grain products on tin) ex diangc. A host of S lutheru textile 1 laauiftiiiers met In Atlanta, O 1., on M iv I t. to organi-.j the S lutberu Tcxllli) M iiiuiu.'iiircrs' Asvj.u lit I on. A fng ball, situate 1 on tint o ut nt Nmv port. It. 1., proved t be ii !h a uul ine. tn tlie pe pio living there that it bus bcitu ro moved. Ouorg'iGrlllln, convict.! 1 at Difiville. Ky of running a crap game, w i neiitenc,t I to the puiitteutiary fur ou year, lined 43 10, and forever barred Irom voting or holding public olllco. W. 8. Kerr, who was recently nnmitiatul for Congress from t.'uluiiibia, O.iin, ll u cer tllleil that his uoiniiiatiou cost I1I111 l. of this II It v ceuta was paid for railway tarn aud fifty euuM for hotel exneiisei. A mint Is to built at Hun how. Chin 1, for the coining of dollars uud subsidiary coin. The machinery forlhe mint h is been ordere I lu Kuglitu.l. Tun Governor of Hie I'loviucit ol hliaughai hits eoiilributui ubjj: ,j:i5,ULI(J towards the euterprisH. Ttiunes.st'.t is raising tea. Word was receive I trur Unite ! States Minister tn China li.uiliy that 11 foreigners would be e.iiidoyed lu the e oiMiructioii of tlie railroad from Mliaugiiai to Sivit'ow. J,o- o il uiercliautu will sup;ily tint capital uud Chinese luorchauu will build the ro.td. It U reported that Ocueral Wueitton has gone to Mexico to negotiate with thuauthor- Ules Hornu itrrdugeiueut for more eflliieut eo-opuratiou butweeu the American uud Alexicuu troop lu the pursuit of renegade ludlann uud law-brcuiiui wUUeiou the our Uer. . 4 1 1 1 11 :i : ;i s., ,'i :n ,1 so : ''I I no l-'t 1". .I 1: ..ii 1 ; ij is ml ;u ia 11 no 1 I .! in :,u 1110 I I INI II -,i : :.u ; ," 7 j s u.i 1 ir ,4 is i.i ,n i" 1. s .' i I VI i ..i 111 1.' 1 i 1 '.' ill ji 40 I') 14 '.) 1: 11 I'l 1 r-iit itii. ,.,, rln. Hour end tvuj .No. H red UK.-.xu ll )sl,,w ear,''.'.'.'.'.!'.''''? e. II ,'1,W Minlled Miii'U rnr, oa is-Nu 1 wiiiiB...;. . Nu ll villi . I igln 111 1 A nil ' " " k Nu 1 No. 'J weMiMrii H.td H it uiier piiinnu iiit u ji' fancy trifbl Hiiuer Hyx dour HA Nu I Inn. ;lliy ....""..',".'.'"', Miit'4 clotrnr, Nu I '''" lay, from tAK,,nn " rKr.l) .N. 1 Mime Mil, ton Urnttii Ml. Idling, Hi an, bulk t l ll. tv M ut nl . i " ,,. iry I luiluiu, Ulll l.lt Klyui 1 leouiery r ancy 1 nauier) J.uc) ctiiiuiiy itoa " I libhitr. tniti, 11 u ' t)t r, new trull itad VegBUtOiea, rri.KN Hi,, bhA.SS liaiel-pli kuil, pur bu ltt AlKii.-i-ni,, , c.ir, Uu 1 Altu.Alijkiioiittj ruttu, blil.. . . "'-,ir ' """" 1'oultry, k.lc. I IIICKKNN, pair . M Mil l , ,1, biit.h 1 a. UUli ii,i. Iiuhii M!'iiiumuHia, MiKiiM( lover u ua 1 iiiiuib) , priiiiu '.,""" biutt tiiHsa I .tl i.b Mm I', i.et" -lKI.lt lounu t, ntteet, Ull. 1 .ll.l.VJ It .. . M.- Mllfc.tl .Sia a nsij '"" KUAu.it .OU.X-ili,.J " OA 1 a biiti.i UL t 1 niltoo,, 1 lealiiely '.' " rmrit : , IX litA l No. Ilea ilm.x-.Xu n ii,a ........ZZ oa is Nu y it huh. " Ul i 1'lkU Crwuumiy, ukllit , fck,t,.s 1 . . 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Qhncbv, Drawer IV), Chicago, Secre tary of the bTAU AcCtDLNT Comi'anv, for infuria.-iiioa regarding Accident Imur. nuce. Mcntiou this paper. Ily to tloinif you cm kivc niemhrrshlp fee. Has paid over fiUO.W.W lor iccidcntol iiijuric. Bo youi own Ajrcnt." MliUlCAl. XiX-ViUNATlOM Xii-UllKEa AXLE GREASE FRflZER IIE8T IN TUB WOK Lit. Itfwearlngqualilieiareunaurpaawd.aetuallr outlaktit lolK)ie, ,,f any talier braml. No AVrtetl by beat. I rti KT Til K IJ KN II INat. rott BALK ii DEALtWJ OKMLiCAIXV. 1 l I 1 ... ... kl
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