I- lifioioiniiDiiiL i It TIlirL reh trmr-thjr who fto lro, -her rrn .rami - .,.,. i,.ne or I. Khwt lUMnlurf or iiem k i . a Mir. i mm,.r cloud. It , r- I ..t n 11 H.; A revival of i ft 11 most I I'll' than It in ft; the,;;' ' V"- i-...r Vfiti C'2, c.uii lv .Ii.i.t..ii-. 1" miwilfy r i .i 1 i,i.u.. which f.'fnriit.. us Is no S' a '.' v ll I t It H 1 1 1 " 1 1 ' "lit-, tend, '.eVuit i. .'r- N iiothiiWoM uy Im A, I- that doc '"I"1" tho de- m ItiMi " ! nrrt ,."1UBliy ""... ... ..... ftfirnirv which f ,.i ,,!l Th- -a-v corollary to thl U .. nilL'Ilt n ""11 J"1" , Li. invldlon distinction.,. .... ,11.,1-t'T mil ''" of fiioli n f t, 4 .iini.lv nn-l positively true that V, i.t -' r'v.- tli." Interest . f nil l.vtflvilK III "-IT..!-! ot-n.llly .) ..'tl,.:iut.-t.-ti.f rm one church. , ,ti.-nii l-st serve the Interest- of 1 . ,.o... l.l. n or mnlnlv t I' rc Hi. 11 1 fci . ill I'V II III - - , ! I. . I...r. up I l ill lli"P II Where II" h In iiintiir." Ill" ho limy .l.'lllTiit 11 , - ft l.l- ..l.ili..,lic.,.t I ii superior, ii in- i i - 11 I, s l iitrli.tim h" Dl not ii m- Jlhn 2m ii. If h- spread- lilm-' lf out to.. h Id tl r- will I"" tl.t- ki.. .n nu-li lit inr r I I t" Miui'i i in" ii"' f-r'""'' " .JL, , l.i...r ti.riniit-iii. hiir.l. narrow. ;i1,;;.ir.i.t..r.-avoi.i..i,,,,i,o!,. Join ! ; Lut d"ie.idi.atiohi,ll-m. I.roa.l. llhorvJ. P a-'iiiil'l-. hantal.l '. Is a K"-d . . . . i. ..1 I I... ....ItlV.lt. .1. tnln.!l lluiie. . i.::r' ..iih-. r tiling to pit nlwny lonkln? llfi'V .:i.t J". nri ' l'i''liu'. it r.. tnl-.Tnl.il' 'nnJ iiior .iirulyz bmrk Id . -il ii 'k tiiC I'U' k Ul.oii 11 nor iilaiiiitl.. ion know liow iiiu-li alwny il.'liitf tlilc. 1 li.-y tiiurlc ..ii? of HI" I'V ii ir."ioi.'. i in -T k rvllilntf from It. Llai li-l-ttor .liit). r ..I..... if. ......... i.m.1 iiiim V. ttt or Tt'ti'V warn ii-.i.. -. f 1 li'.. . W l.-lori" 1 Lroku my Wtt :" l ir w Int-r wli-ii nil th" . IiILIp ii vm nutli Tii.a-I.:" r "ill.' y. ariiftiT w.i at krr.'iit I"- Ill i.ii-ui. p. i.oi n wua l.av .lal'.cl ..-rytliliif from th tlmi) lli. v wit- l.iirnt out from Soilom. ffji -v T m to K"t "V-r th"." thlliK. 10' Jl"W lloW. llft.T oil" of llf"' btTi'llV" Til t, " II"' ..'0." J.'ll t llW"ll 1'V.T m.. if tl..' toint.M, In H.lrlt lh"y nr." ulwavs q KNirtiiiik. i h-y huv no li.-nrt for imy, jUln.t !'"' -ai.ii'.t Mink., liny ..Tort. All tbw iiati.. tli.'V ii-.-.l to I." Iiit..r... t...l ln.h.iv.i to I l il.l a-i.l". Von nuiy Infill to talk with Oi-m on tli- mopt ilitT-ront -ul'J"i't, I'Ut if nirtl Lv Hi. y r" ur to l.riui; It r..uiil to tUrlrlr .iJ I-. ' 1 ' ii' t wunt to p "iik linnlly ktxiiittin-i : It I roiiii'thiiiK very toii-lilui; and pit f 1 1. lint It I ijot tin. tni.i way. Ood .. t imaiit u to k..' turuliu ovr trpi tli- poil on our piav.-.-. If we i:l l-t tii' iu al in, i-Tii- ami dnlr' a-i.l Mvo't K.riii flowr will jtm e'T Ih" iiioiiii'l wlu-r.. our .loar ono p.i I, nti'l Pttt fi, iui.y nii'iuori" win tviT all til" thoiiKlit of tll.'lr lit" With I'lally "iiaiicini; poitow Into it .(lili't ?.iat Iri lii w (ioil ki'-l 11 1- worM t'o ,11" tut ahvavit work to lo 'Look S. a:i. not l.ii.'k." No m"i. Iuiu.tiiik' tin. iiln of th" u-t ! Live rlk'lit "U way of lif.'n liuny dull.'.; It I III" only fr..m tliut araljnls of nil lnilulK"il P..."r. -rl..f. lirooke Ht-rforJ, I). V., iriiiou.-. of t ounirfo nudClioor KM ix the nuMB or ono. . homo of Ci.nl, of wlil-n Chrl-t w.i fluill nil II ml lioil. V sliiill always ; lln.l lilm without pnliiftil J 1 tlnu rUouio hi-uri'll ; W" piuill lit-vit losa lii what wnyri (Ioil will n.aktj 111 pr.-s- SM Mr-i'lvHii an.) felt hy int wo runiiot ill. But to tli".-." of ii n whop" chief troulilo i. that our vi.-ion of (i.xl U "oiitinuiilly Joudad i that our m'iipi. of hi .r.'..i".i I lull anil vuiiint tin. l'.t, mi. I 1. oft" ii lost lltogHh-r; that we un po wniitliin; lu Iovh 'or oth-r ii. "ii tin .1 lu spiritual ) " t. 't i. ik ihat Wo fait. -u upon wlmt in mopt im."r !ct la tin-ill, ur" voxi'il hy It, lrrilnt".! I.v It, rspl1! I.y It. Inpt"iul of ""lii in tlu'iu low ilnl..of un iiiilnlti. i"rf""tloii ... to ,hoM of it 1 Miy wliopti "liit'f troul'li. It I. .bat w I'.-m to In. livliii; in a world wIlt itrythii.i...ii....iiU tioit from n. It i n hopo ruiehiiiii ll..p tin. iiourt to rni.turo thattho Jin tg .. -niitiir wIi.mi wo phuil ih" In u worl.! WW! I'ViTvthiiiir will rovi-nl him I;. W. tT ol'T UK LI Ft, ii who r.'iilly m.'iiii. to "t out of hi I -l.t ri..ult piiiritunllv will not oulv jluvnt.t it, Imt hi will f"ii" it. Anil lo that, If i.o.-l.",in tlio Pi.riiiirUtiiH. .uiliitf timi. of Iiip vi-nr. 'Jim limu llio f.'Ui'i.H Is whil. i tho llol.U nr.t t l.aro unit l.rown. tiirlt "nil i. for younir iiu-n ami voumr womoii itli.'lr h"iirt ll ii . 1 iMii-ruU to II Im. ia sirliiKtlnm of tholr livon us w.-ll l riiitftlm.i of tho y.-nr. To ttcrvx Him M not ouly plant tho viin.ynr.l, Imt ii. Ai.-i-fpt t Lrlst, uu.l ho will Kva i'T to breumo Hons of (io.l : oolifi-ss jnnd tbut a-t will throw ubout vour l.-f.-tii'i.' th at hliall ward oil spirit lnTimis. Kuf" ami. I n thoii-niiil fi.i.4. J"uulii(s, In N. V, Ulinorvor. ho UUU NO HEAVE. t fiod llollVtlll Would lirt no linnv.... I ii li'-iivi-n Is not l!r-t u lit v Imt " "ii" is in his in...i.'ii tli.T" 1. tint ii". Not h-uvoii lu its fiillm ss, 't . li-mcnts of tho lii uv. nly llfo. 1 ilii ii, Into his iti's-iii." Iiit" aii.l i .ur dully "omnion Int it. sis, wo ' l Into iispiiituul kiiiKilom wlmro, in pym.iuny Willi imiiito "I irliuiil harmony; w iii.jt. tli.-i-o Is "":i'. ul-ioii, I. in" llio poi fiTt hi.r-l-Tl.'.-t Ir 'dom j w Ih'io tho will ' -r. at lulim Spirit is oviilently p.) " just and jo tni" that liny ono -iii.athv with llio lii nvioiiV lif,. niimiy with it iu If It wcro lii own -'1 Luvsruucu. OUIHTlA't OLD 1(11!. ijd tliut I'olmiilius, ncniini? tho ' n oriu, ii"ii"V"ii tin. story ami hk it'll uroiiKiit nun. Ui4 .. r..H ...... U" ii. . nniiv, ui i .,- viiiiiu iiloiitifil on tho mll.l nlr. ami nt lust l-l'.lU tlltl lllll.ld .....1 tn'llt.ir.i.1 tli. .la I'll" shorn. lliTrlt'S WITH P"ITI lu TH "ItUKIlt up from tlio WUVI-H 1 ''.v tins Imppy giiilor. I.und wna ' a Pli turo of t hristluu M an". '"Ill V ph., p.. ..........I. u f 'i fruit of tho .other world are r " "i im) weary mariner. AUK-la ''I Ix-lledletloll coiini to tho soul, ' over tin. H....I lit I .1.1.. I I - ...', ui.i. ii,.., Ili.lll. I i llio iTfaklugold hlj..-Ilev. I'. Tilt Son At. nt tarn 1 Itlftllll.... k. . ... V- v..v.u uKinuiuKa unouia ue re D "AOPllit i.... . , kiiub( hi i 1UUOCHUI" Pit DftrtlMM Hr..,l.ll. I U.. I,.... i Went ilwnl n,,.. i ,1 lllnn,.. . V""" ' """" " I -rrv.nl. loung men aua women ut "Jut to he aoclal." and be- LIVE TEMPERANCE .TOPICS. 0 OOOO 1ICCTX. Th man who drink Wnune h't hot And drink becnus he' cold, Thn drink Wnuiui quack dnntor tbOUfibt On lif 'twould help hint hold, . The man who drink for ioclal oauja Or drink for buine iratn, Will later nyt "A fool I wa I must bare been Insane," The man who drink to make him onto Or drink to mnke him wt, Will find he wean, a mlnflt cult, To ohafe him till he die. The man who drink to drown tho 111 Or drink to make him brnv, I iiickly going down the hill, . To fill drunkard' Brave. The man who drink to cumulate. Then drink to soothe hi frame, Thnuiih he be called to legislate, noil bring hi calling shame. The boy who drinks to ann the man And think It bonm life's chance, Will 11 nd hi folly in the can, A bo and time advance. The girl who drink to flush her faco. To ndd to beauty's More, 8eM hor delusion when disgrace Hits wounded to the core. The dnme who drink that milk may flow, Her nunding bnlm to feeJ, Will lend tho child to pnin nod woo, Ml'guldeJ mothers, heeJl To nil who drink, rcpectlug goou Will flow down with tho gin..., Von ro eii"!ei n the stick ol wood That Wttlloe I li:la.v.ir n. ' Ira C. 8itxt la Chicago Lever. mrontAST kvniKxri. An e.aloon-keper I our authority fnr the flgute that follow an to the snles and rol!t of a saloon. He nysi "Von see, beef cot al'.oit 2.2"i a k-K ami we nlm to sell uhout 240 gliipse out of each keg. At flvo pent per glass this mnk-s $H, or about CJ.&o profit on .mil keg. Take a place tlmt uses several key a day, and you can see where the money comes from. Aoout whisky? Well, th Wys never sell any, of course it's wine, only w ine, you know, made from corn! Tlint sort of tipple sell at tentollftevnaenisa, 'smile.' wliliii runs about twelve to the pint or 100 to the gallon. The truck costs all tlio way from tl to 13 per gallon tho Intler for high toued customers. ihr are save ml way of making a ten-gnllon keg grow to forty gallons by a Judicious use of sundry things that I won't mime. Of course, the business pays big, but then there are many dematnls made on the boys, and they lose many n dollar by dead beating. Htlll, let a fellow keep out of nr mid hi mouth (lint on the stuff, and ho will save money. I did, but I never liked the business after nil. It wns not pleasant to see fellow 'blow In' their money when I knew they needed It elsewhere, and nuinv n fellow here will tell you that I refused him. Ileal low fellow make a good thing out of It In making error in change when selling to boozy fellows, who, being slightly 'off,' enn't remember where the money has gone, you o. Manv of thorn have to 'whack up' to allav perseeu". tlons, and keep the mouths shut. Then comes assessments tor political purposes. It makes a big hole in the earnings, especially if somo dead beat lawyer has got the chance to come luiin you, 1 never saw the saloon keener who took re il pride in his business, nnd I would not go back Into It under any circumstances. Don't you print a word I have told you, or else there will be a scalp missing In the camp of the Ion,; united."- -0kuloosa Ucinli. MSORACF. Or TIIE SAtID. Tho prophet has pronounced tho woe of Jehovah against tho Ave great crimes f tint ngu Individual robbery, war for cot itest. human alaverv, drunknrd-mnkinit and idnlntry. All Christendom hits atisfl four of theo "-- v. ' ' i t drr . not , united . ... .-ntiinont. I,et u oxiimlmt tho word of the prophecy nnd see how far they ha vo been fulfilled, nnd also see how much Is to be realized lu our community. 'Woo unto hlru that glveth hi neighbor drink, that maketh hi m n drunkard also," Nobody keeps a saloon for fun, but for tho motley in the business. "Thou art flllod with shiune instead of glory." The business shall become a dlsgraco lii't-.id of covering the) keopor with glorious Hiiparel and respecta bility. Thl 13 fnrtlio case to-day tlint nmoug the gn.nt inns of respectable Ameri cans few men will frankly tell A stranger that they are saloon keepers. The lust American public sentiment has come to look upon tho business as an Ishmnelltu, a dis grace. The high llcnnse system Is an effort to rogulate the business and make It respant able, viz., the State offers for 300 to give i proscription of logul respectability that will settle the stomach of this business so that it shall not vomit. Politician will learn that this business cannot be m,vlo respectable, but that It will vomlr all over their party. A the beasts that made a prey of the people, wer.t followed by tinned men into their den in the forest of Mount Lebanon nud there slaughtered, so men shnll rise up and destroy this scourge of every part of our fnlr laud,, as eertnlnly a the other four woes have been fulfilled by th" united voice of all (,'lirlstluc. Nations. Ur. JI. M. l'arkhurst, Chicago. Newsy Cleaning The nercentngo of Amorlcau In tho United States Navy Is increasing, A few days ago 3 00 tons of Alabama pig Iron were shipped to England. There are probably between thlrty-flvonud forty thousand bicycles lu tho plat riot of Columbia. Lessees of tho Georgia convicts havo bcin fined f 2500 for mismanagement of tho con vict eiimp. A Boston jurygavo amnna verdict against n street railway for 435,000 damages for tuo loss of n leg. It Is reported tint gold oro yielding S-tO.I to the ton is beiu proJucui iu Naoooohoo County, Georgia. During the year 1S35 ther wro exDort"d from Kuglaml evclcs und cycle, parts ol tho value of i B,j0,tij5. The population of Penmarl: is about 2. 600,000, of whom n-arly one-sixth (lOO.OIW.) live In Copenhagen. A grandmother In Thoinxston, 31c, Mrs. Dolley, has been sentenced to Htnto prison for life for tho murder of her lufaut grand child. A successful trial wns made near Washing ton City by Professor Luugiey, of the Smith foniiiu Institution, of an aerodrome, or fly lug machine, which ho litis Invented. Colonel Lydeckcr, who bos charge of tho river und harbor work iu Southern Michi gan, says that there Is Just ten inches leu water lu Luke Huron than there was a year go. "Podaleurs" nnd "pednleusei" are tho terms which the Parisians now employ to designate cyclist of the two sexes. The Fort Pitt Street Hallway Company, of Pittsburg, Peun., has given 10U,U00 tor u zoological garden nt Higblund Park. It ba been so hot In Australia latoly that the bird fell dead from the tree, cattle died by the thousand in the fields, honey comb molted lu the hives, even rabbit died from the ho.it. From January 1 to May 1 the records show that 127 full pardons have been granted by Goveruor Uradlev,of Kentucky. The list lu elude thirty-two men serving term for murder or manslaughter. Captain-General VYoyler, of Cuba, issued a proclamation requesting farmers to turn over all their corn to the Government officer, who at the various military ceuter will buy it at the market price. HE SIB9H001 IE. 13TERXATIO.W ;,F.SSOX FOR SI AY 31 lion Text "Destruction of ,Trii nlem Foretold," Luke xxi., 'iO U0 Golden Texti Luke xl., 83 Co in m e n t ury 50. "Yp shall Jerusalem cfttnrascl with armies." Onodnyns lf was leaving the temple they sought to entl Hit attention to the great stones nud gifts, but He sai l that tho time would come when imt ono stone would he left on nn.Mhe- Thi v nf. terwurd nke. Him about this, and "then told thi'-n of the iipprm-hlng ile.trueiion of Jerusalem and of this whole nge till He shnll come atraln. 21. "Then lt9m which nr in Judes flni to the mountni., 1 Sometimes we nr.. t stand ami endure nnd die, nnd sometltfea we are to fW. He will tell us when to Mnnd till and when to go forward if we hnv enn to hear. Let us ever watcli the wav," nnd "wntchlo sec what H.i will snv" (Nnh. II. tt nr. II., 1). l,.-k. xtll., 17-22. Inn had it fuinilmont, but like many nnother predic tion, the gmnt flU-'ull-tncnt j yet to com", 32. ''For then be tlio dtivs of vengeance." finch rnsnges ns Dent, ixvlil.. 2 41: LVi, It., 2fl, were then fulllllei. Icil we rend el.e. Where thnt the tlnys nf vengeance will bo associated with Israel's redemption, not with the destruction of .Teriinleni. Whu tho Lord '..nll appear In HI glorv, II i shall build up 7,lon (lv. cil.. Itn. 2.1. "There shall be great di-tres In tho land, and wrath upon till people." It is written concerning their being earriel t Itabylon thnt ''I hey mocked th. tr.esseng.'M of Ood, nud ttspln I HI words, mi l mis used His prophet, until ih.. wtntli of tho Lorl nrose nirnlnt 111 peopl", till tVr' w u no nmndy' (IlChrot;. wxvl., i!. 24. "Jerusalem shall be trodden down o the limit He until tlio times ,d tin' gi,tile bo fulfilled. " MM,. i stii trilden ..own. Therefore we nro still In the tlm.w of the gen. tll.-s, but she Is arising from Ii r d.olatl..iis. Therefore the time of the gentile are neap ly fullllled. liend with thl ll en. ., and consider that In some little tn-asiir.' tlio blindness Is Missing from irie, an I th.tr". fore the fullness of the gentiles ttlin church or Ixidv of Christ gt!icr -d from th" gcnfil. s) must Iwi iippr.a iiiug eomi.l. tlo-i. N.itlco another "until" In A 'l HI.. 21. 3.1. 2d. "Tho power of Invivcu shall ba rlinkon." This It the tlmeof til" great trlbu Intion nt the end of this age to wlil-h w hnve already referred. It Is ni 'iitlonc I in Hsg. II., IT, 7, ns follows; "Yet o;ice It Is I little whll", nnd 1 will shako tho Ihmvii-., and the enrth, and th"sc,i, an I th(. .Irvlau I, and I will shake nil Nations, and th" d-sir i of all Nations shall com"." In !l"b. mi., 'J7, wo rend that the aim ol all this Is "that thos things which cannot be shaken may remain." llivtlng on the llrm foundation of tin. I! of Ages we can say, " Therefore will n.'t w.i fear, though the earth bo remove. I, an I though the mountain be carried Into the inldst of the sea" (P.. xlvl., 21. 37. "And then shnll thev s the Son of Man coming In n cloud with power nnd great glory." Iu Math, xxlv,, 2:'. :li. we read that this shnll ! Immediately after the tribula lion of those days. I-a. xxv., I, say lie hold your God will come with vengeance, oveu God with a recompense." 2H. "Your red'.mptn n dnr.vi t'.i nigh.' That is, th" rclen pUi.ti ..1 Isra.'l ;m ii Nil tlou, for while in. Iivldiial Jews ai" u t li.'W converted n Individual g.-ntib i bv iool.in.; to Jesus by faith tli Nail :i will b convert ed a n Nation only Wll'll tll"V loo!,- Ilp.ni ' llin as He shall come in ids glory. This li lly tlescrlbed in Zecii. Ml. , in, to -ill., 1, 20,80. "It.'holdth.i fig tree mil nil tuo trees.'' He now called their attention to n.i. t ure and to the w-iy that Iliev knew l lint summer was nlth. Israel i lii.l s ilg tr. .. iu well ns His vine. Hear Joel (., 7 linth laid my vine waste und barked my tig trim." The Ilg tree that Jesus cursed ns li t entered the city one day, which wns full of leaves, but hni no fruit, wns n symbol of Is- ofesslou, but without oes. mo fig loaf anrons of Adam mi l Kve were very suggestive of their efforts to regain that which they had lost, but they had to lay them asble and accept the coat i of skins, God' provision by siierlllci., lor without shedding of blood is no remission. (Hob. It., 22; Lev. xvli., 11). 81. "Know ye that th" kingdom ol God M nigh at hand." Wo may not know the day or hour, but we may know from signs n't plain as Hid leave upon the tre.-s that tho event Is approaching. Our Lord n.-s iciates the redemption of Israel and the kingdom of Goo. Vfny KTinnni we ever separaro them and talk of tho kingdom ns being now here, when there cannot be a kingdom ol God on earth apart from Israelii a centei? Ho long as the throne of David Is vacuul tho kingdom Las not come. 8i "Verily 1 sny unto you. Thl getm-n tlon shall not pns.s away till nil l fulllli"d." General Ion means n racer pe ipl", and tlm continued existence t.nd ninrvloii preserva tion of tlm Jews lis it people Is evident proof of the Jiillllltnent Indue tim of every worl of God. 'The pronoun "this" mav bo anils elsewhere translated "that," so that t!ir" H a possibility that tho saying means "that generation," the generation t 'tint shall wit ness the beginning of tln so things shall al- i tee the end of them, 33. "Heaven and earth shall pass nwa", but My words shall not pass away." lii.; word of our God shall stand for ever' (l-i. xl., 8). "Tho word of ih Lord eudur-tli forever" (IV. 1. 1..". "Th" heaven-, being on lire, shall be 'dissolved (or loose 1 frotii boudnge) and iho elements shall melt with fervent heat. Nevertheless we, according tj Ills promise, look for new heaven and a new eartll wherein dwelleth righteousness" (II Pet. 111., 12. 11'. 84. "Take heed to yoursolvi't lest thnt day come upon you unaware." We are to avoid All entanglements of earth lest wo be over come and ta.icu unawares. This hfo Is .i warfare with tho powers of dnrknc, mid we need to have on t lit. whole armor of Go I (Knh, vl., II. li). 33. "For ns n snare shall It eomo on n'.l llicm that dwell on tho fa '" of th" wh lo earth," Tho believer iu Christ docs not dwell on tho eartli: ho is only a sojourner hero day by day. II. is u "iti.ou of lii'tiveu, und his thoughts und affections are there, on things nbove, imt on tilings on the earth. SO. "Watch ye, theref.ue, mi. I pray ulw.iys that ye mav be nccounte I worthy to iw.miiii ul1 these things." Il romo may e-oap" tlio great tribulation, then surely the church which is Hi body shall escape It. "lteeau.su thou hast kept th'i word i My patience, 1 also will keep thee from th ) hour of teuiti. (ntlou, which shall come upon all tho world to try them that dwell upon the earth" (Ilev.'ill., 10). If Jesus Himself sh ill nv 'h.-ougu tho tribulation, then Hishooy nimi but clhunvUu nul.-Li.'KioU Jlelpor. lie Illod u Forger. Less thnn ono month ago Nashua (N. II.) people honored tho memory of the Hon. Ed ward O. 131 u nt In an Imposing funeral. He was lauded for his honorable career as a bus iness man and puhlto olllcial. Now ho is known as a forger. Ho swindled friends, rich and poor, by means of worthless notes. Paper to the amount of 912.0iHJ having his signature and the endorsement of ills sister, Mr. George . Holt, which the latter de clares to bo forgeries, has been loiind. Uluutlwn a member of Governor Smith's Council. UurieJ In the Itiilns. A section of tho Seuuua street front of Crown's Building, In llufTulo.N. Y., collapud burying score of persons In the ruins. Three persons were killed and twelve were Injured, one fatally. The dead are; Jennie Griffith, cashier in a barber shonj George 3letc, a barber; William P. Btruub, ooutrao-tor. KEYSTONE STATE NEWS CONDENSED. PIPE LINE CHANGES. Banker Wright Found Gnllty Kardtr th Stoond Dtgr. In Ily doing away with five smnll pump sta tions In the southwestern part of lliitler county nnd laying 1.1 miles of gravity Hues, the National 'Transit Pipe Line Compniiv Is greatly facilitating the handling of the oil lu that Held. A large pump station nn l re ceiving tnnks nr.) being erected nt Kl.l.Tinati to receive the entire production. Prom there th oil will bo for 1 to Hear t.'roelt station lu Armstrong county, n distance of 4') mile. These Improvement. In th handling of this oil will, when completed cost tl.MJ. Tho I'.lmlrn Home society, of New 'atl, which was established a few years ago to pro vide a home for aged woman, tins decided to purchase the Irish place on Pittsburg street, and lit it up for the home. Mrs. Hamilton, a member of the society, Im ngreed to furnish Jd.oiW for th" llrst payment on the tl0,.ViU to l putd for the property. Th dea l body of a man. with his skull crushed lu, was foflnd lying iilougslde of the Irnck of the Fort Wnym". railroad at Heaver Palls. It was l.l.'ti tlM. it us James Muuahaii, a coal digger at New Hrlghtn. aged 40 years. If I supposed he was struck during the night by n train. Joshua Wright, the ex-l'iintoT. wn found guilty of einbczlem.'iit at Washington, The d. fctise gave no tl '.-thrt they would ask for new trial nn.l arrest of judgment. Judge Mcllvaiu" rduse l to entertain the motion for a now trial, but allowed a stay of judg ment. A woman's club, with Mr. '. .V. Darker ns j. resident, ba I n funned nt S-w llriglit.'ii. The membership i limlte I to 0, an 1 up. plication will be tna le f,.r tidmi Ion to th" National Ted Tatlon t Woman's club. John Adams. lilng tear Kltt-mniug. sh t hi son in law, peter froven-r. wh.. somi" time ago caused bis wife to return to Iht father's home I mis., of ill-treatment. rov.'iier's condition is serious. Ira K.'itnc lv, a l.-.-yenr .. I boy, w.n dig ging potatoes from a m Mitel on a farm ii" ir Moiioiigah.'la City, when th" bank caved In timing liiiu to th" bottom smothering buu to death. linirb s Ii.ivls.n colored rdd"iit of Drook Ibid. has begun action to secure tie' custody of his 4-ye.ir old daughter, wh mi ll" lias sev.'ral tiiii" attempted t i ub 1'i 't from the mother. i h" Itcll ieleph .ii impanyhas agents In Meyers, bile, negotatliig f.-r the purchase ol til" 1 telephone phltit, with the object ,. extending th" line to points l:i Maryland. t'otirad Gerhardt, James Kllv mi l l.oiil Curtlu were hurt l y a falling sc iiT.i l al St. John's t'atln'll" chiir.ii. ,lohnt ovn, on which they were working. John I'aiidro, of perry, while throwing some pi s of iron out a fence, struck hi- 10-year-oln daughter, who was on the othet side, crushing tier skull. Ill th ISO of W. II. Iloltotl vs. the Wheel er Turnace company, of Miarp-l itrg, tried It Mercer County courts, a MT lict Was glve for the defendant. At i ir". isbiirg a verdi of miird T lu th" iivi.n I degree was found by th Jury lu th" ease ..f James Thompson, tried for killing Matthew Henry. 'The Christum r.nd.-.ivor s c. ties of Al tooua. have re.pi -(" I the mayor t" prohibit til" S.'lle of lieW'-papiT on the .streets OIJ Sabbath. The Wotium's Torelcu Misson:iry -oeet and th" Home Mission soelety of Kilt iiiiiIiil. presbvtory will meet at I'reeport June ; and 4. The li.yiriiutn th is" to restrain th Men. Kill" M 'hool botir.l from erei'tiin? a new bull. Ilii"; has been postponed to June . The uro.'"ry ami cpieenswar.i Htoro of '. . bo HO,.. '.'.I. The .-ihiiroii lilull m'liool eoiiiineti.'eiiieiit was lu ld .May '.'7th. Seven yuiinr woiii.-ii and two voiiiik' men .'ou-tltute.l the Aw. Kriiest, the M-yenr old soil of lieorp' Coop, er, of II. 'aver 1'iiils, fi ll from u wiih'on and was rendered iiiicoiisi'lous. The Hour mills of I', i i. Strlt lm;er .V t'o. M Norri-town, wer dauiai;.'.! by Mr" to thu e. t"llt of ls,IKHI. John t'rulh'. a I '.-ye ir-ol l boy llvluu n.-ir I liloiitown, was t .s-.'il by a bull and .I.iii pToiislv Injure. I The iiiikiiowti killed at I'.lhvoo.l City, last Week, Is supposed to bo William M li. e, uf Slmrpsvllle. The i pie nf lleiver e. mnty, want tho Hew bridge between MollU'.l .III I lli.'lie-tet tiiad" free. Illow'x department stop, at Altoona w.h robbed Saturday u nlit of uo ..ls valu"d at K. A. S"lt, postmasters, of I'reeport, ha hud bis salary In. Tea-eil t . tI.I KI. Th" wheelmen of Sew tirlhton have or f, Miil. 1 a new i-j. iiti cia'.. rioiiiiiicnt lolr. F-dlson lim taken out 711 patenl.s up to date. Tin. rr.tr of Kim-da is said to be privately pr.ietlclui? on a bicycle. llleliard W. T!iompson, of In. liana, Is said to bu tho oldest u.-'livo nulltJcluu in the coun try. : Th" Prince of Wn'es has been iiniuilmoin ly rc.HeeMl (Iran. I Master of tho UriUsli Mark Masons for tii" etisuliu; year. Secretary Morton will return to Nebra-kn and U" to larmlm; wlieii lie leaves tho Ca'.l net. Ho lias a Hue estnteout there. Alfred Austin, th" KuMbli laun ate, was dpcel il e irrespoii lent for i tin I. hi Ion Stand ard during the Krau.M-l'ru.-siati War. The Secretary of the Trea-tiry and Mn. Carll-le have tnken a house (i,r the suiiiiimt ut Marion. Mas-., a short distune from tho home uf tin. l'lesnb ut, nt Jiuzzar l' liny. Worc -ster, Mass., Is iudcbleil to a public. Hpirlted eiliyeij. tli" Ifoii. Stephen Salisbury, for a in ii lii It tit Kilt of a site value. I ut r70. 00 tin 1 ? 100.1. (Ml in cash with which to lu Btull :;u art :uus 'iim iu that city. I'riiicc Albert of I'landers has just c unn of ai;". 11" Is tlio preMiuiptive heir of the crown of Ucl'iuui. ai hii father, th" heir, lias atiliouii -eil tout h Will hot accept tho crown if it falls to Mm. The Into Alexander Muctnlllun ma le a praetico of sittinu up till .) o'clock in tho inoriiiiiir readmit tho manuscripts of boos VUhtllltteil to I U 111 for pUbllciltlon. lllsjll le ment us to what would take with tlio public wait lufalllblc. Sirs. C.oVHlaud, wife of tho TreHldent, I a most iudcfatlk'ilbh) dnvoteo of pti lcstriato Ism. She nlm ti) walk Iroui llvo to aeveu mill's daily. Her must frequent compauiout ure Mrs. Mlnot, tlm dauuliter of Secretary Olucy, und Miss Uurmou, daughter of the Attoruey-Ocucral. The now rresldcr.t of Hay tl. General. Sum. Ih mid to bo a Huh soldier nud a tfooi! iluai of a Ntatesuiuii. Holms jirocladnnd a uou. erul political amuesly, and even General Mauixut will probably return to tho Inland and bo appoiutud Miuiutoi to France. Humlay Oimniim of Muncnm in London, Tbo success of tlio huiiday opening of pub llo institutions in Loudon is beyond dlfpute. The National Oallury, the South Kemiiuirtou Museum, tlio jjieat worklni; class oulaco at Uotunal ijr.ien. each Sunday slnuo tlio inovo. unmt boniiu, three wuoks uk'o, bavofonuitied Wdll-dre.stied crowds, conducting thcaiaclvc with the decorum of a church nieetlLK. The Innovation I Juntilled o far an public floral are oonoorned. The religious press admit the iuccom of the movemoat u tested by It orderliness. ccccccccccccccccccc S For the whole family c c c U NEVER GRIPE n -in. NEVER ibYtK 1UC ittftet Purely vegetable, cat like candy, nevct fail to induce n natutnl action of the stomach, liver and bowel. Absolutely guaranteed to cute constipation Cor your money refunded, to, aj or 50c. All druggists. Sample and book free. "" Address THC STIRLING REMEDY CO., CHICACO OR NEW YORK, t" CCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCC QO-TO-BAC (Tif 1 nmOnflhoTf until, am Orirt nifv! ntvtvn Ita fnrm. Nt-lo-l'fii in ihi unnrtt utrvit-fKMl tn tho wnrl.l M.inv mini lu HitnU In M Jn nw u u- tr fntU to nrik tht wimk (niMit'nt tun 11 Mron. viyomiiH un1 lii u not if. Just tr? i lm . tin will to 1 liiilitl Wo otiNTl von to ht'lli'vo wlmt wo mnv. lor n -nro i n I ln t 1 ininr.iutooil li t1riii.M-t ihwt. hro lntl fir nr irtM-Kh't ' (Kurt TMiiif'n t.it fn-o .ituplo, AtittifMi I 'i ll f. N I tULI.iU ULULU1 0., Cblcuguur ,rw voru. SOLD AND GUAHANTEED BY LfZiBBGn N..ln I. H.M'1-..r .1 t.-ni. -i ir in..ii.:ii . N .M..rx'ti1:.tl ,ki.-..rtUi.!.r, v. Imi ( . Uf J Ilr Itikf l.tirn'i'l.si. ..f -.o v.. .... ... . .i....i. N..l I. it.s i..ril .ti-iii. -I tr ini.n.lai . A' Nenm'tii:. wrl'ik'e.i r Il llC-Iri v. Itn L .r..M if a. r il l. ci M n t , i I., nut, n.-s -. i . . i ! v ri, Kim. ini.i ... i. i iii.ii I t-. ii. i tim-iiii.ts . uf J. j PATIENTS TREATED BY MAIi. I f..titl.li no. no. h. r t'liri l:ir- ml, tress, null m.inip, ' llf CVV'ltl'W 1'"l'. Ik-Mrr.. Ml. I" '.. M I., j l'l. Oil 1 I1-.IV , Ur WIT 11,,., ,!,,, M lllllkllM. ! THE ACCIDENTS OF LIFE Wtitc to T. S. QiiNcr.v, Pr.tw.-r l'l". Chii.io, Si-cte-taty f the St a;; Aicnu r C'OMI'ANV, hit illlotlll.ltlotl rrK.itdiutt Accidi ut Insiir nncf. Mention tt.it i;ir. tv f ) doitn; t . ii . ,11 . mi ncmbrrshlp fee. lljs tai ' . 'i f '0.1 '.) ' I lor occid-.tit.it in j in ic lie your own Agent. HO MliMCAl, i:X-MINAllO.N Kliul'IUKC LABOR WOULD. Itcmi of Intcrrtt For the WorkinRtnan What Others sro Doiiik. Colonel W. T. S.IWl.T Will III a few da leave I'. iiv.T with a colony of about ": lau.i lies who Ititi'lid setllinc in th" ,1 u.-k . ti Ib.l untrv. .a-t summer about KM fatn! Ii'-s went into the valley and stiirt-I ,-attl raisint; with ap aren't mo s, mi l tin i Itlowlin. accouto-i r th untry have lu lm e l others to elite.- this sptllo,'- I lie iluest wire in th untry Is n:ad Taunton, Mass. This metal cotovel. ot mi HI" .Haun ter I-evii 'tlv the I .no part of a Inch in tlilcl.li' ss much liter than a Inn Ur. Unary wire, ccn thi"o;h of small dlam I'T, Is drawn throiih holes iu st-el pl.u. but, uli account of the war, mi.-Ii plates ea le t be use, 1 In miiklni; tie hair wire. II Taunton factory mentioned uses ilrillcl .11 Inolids for that purpose. A vast it. -rent;.' of t,'iiln has been sown U. season lu Klickitat county, Wash., and i bids fair to pro. luce an ul. umlaut yield. (I "Vstiiniil"s that tli" wheat crop ckltat . sunty will I'" t'4tto Kotneth lieur I.IUHI.OIO l'U-ll"H. The proj.s t lil''li ,-as orlitmated by Cotiiiecilciit mail. w,1'i has been to Alaska. t take it colony of lnru.M Hl,, tiieehanle Irm the Nutiin t; stnt" l.' that northern territory mid w lileh was not put Into "lie,. t last yea! it Is now said, on kM.. I authority, will I i'cut". duriiiK' th" iiet few months. Says th" reports of destitution ntnoii,' th. :i"0 coal miners of I'nlmyra and I 'iiim.,. dhio, are cat(t.'Tat.d. 1 he men have ha I n. work for seven weeks, but few families are u, ii. lual want. The strike js omt th" si ." ol the screens an I there are pro-poets of u set tlement this week. MA UK I CPS. I'l'ITsHIKli. t.rmln, i luur muU .imI, WIIKAT-Nu I r.. l No. re.l llliN-Nc it )elh.w rr N. 11 ) eili.w nlielleil .M iii.il rtir, I'.VIs- No. 1 while No U whin. I.) K-N'. I No. J wrrti.irn 1 1 ll I ll H sil 1 ll Ci ...I I I KI ;'ll il 1 1 II III 11 '-I ll.nl l( Winter pitti.iils I, I. oi ls. tKii.-r triKUt winter h Hour 11 A -Nn I llini.lliy MiumI cli.Ter. Nu 1 Hay, from wag. .ns r'Kr.D-No. I W liiu. .M.L, ten brown Ml. Pilings Until, bulk KTKAVt vtnuitl t e.i i 7" li ! '. .'. . K' :m Is III I I i.i l .'hi I I on nai ', i s h i I'Kirr I tlHlUl ii, DriTKlt-KlnllH Inulliul) I 17 s r Mii. y c rtiittiii.ry i:, n, l-aiii ) i miiili y ll.ill Jo i." I li t-.h.sK -1 U.io, nuw s ) New ui k, new j )ii I rultuud t'uiitithlut, Ai'i'i .km inn t: m) i , i bliANs liuiul-i l.ki'l, pur iu..,. I li 111 1 ni A lilts -Mil.', Ill nil. I... 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