SELECT HEliOUS REilS hfni ni j : f ...cnmpii""" ' .. t,.,..,tfnl7ii' l I'jr ouriul'ki'nnJor Krnt ,.ptlnr.. tiit less r-nslly an. I rfa.llly L ao ticKici- .. . r-.iii" iui h ru.''. Vi. l,. n,n. , ,l. latter. "lml. " " fxwl. the nor in "-i i i i ;- . (iiir mini" " "- r" ,T,,. ;k..t no short, ami our limitations . ......niilv so mimy thnt w mn , ,. tlv Muinlerltitf. nw turning lu this '"," tl'in when another would bo tint I ' ' I.. I.... I. . . - , i,. t 1 ri i ll"n I'liifiiiiiiin in ('!'' r- .,',,. ..liclit to lenvo It nn.l cliatiuliijf n ', v n,.n we otiitlii to rrmuln In ,li '"" ,itmv ii'MiMho sunset, w nro fain to ! ; y,r la 'k JinlKini'iitnnd wish In vntn ;,n I our lives to llvo over nirnln. . t'li- event It I often Mlti I'lntn to us w.. -Ii. mill hnvo iii'ti'il In fitiothi-r way. .'learly when wo worn wroinr ami n-.nill Iiiim' I"'"'!! tho wlj'T courso ol n Hut tho thno our eves wor hoM. v o .III l'"t l"'r" 'vo mo iniiicinioiis iiilly when cur mistakes aiT.-et iV, ,.fiitlieriis when purents by ueertiiln i..n mi ' II rv or entirely unno itio eir ,,,,,,,., ami fut'iro position of ehll.lren, . uii !i nt n turn in tho roml. our stop- l. i.i t'ii lilo or t hut arrests our fortunes jltV '' " w 1 I'iihii iurti' hi M x ii- I. wo nr" " ,,a"' "' Momo i'v I'll i Mir futility anil to lonvo l'ruvl i.iilio niitKl'lo tlm rookonlntt. Ami, tlil vlow. It In not Mrantto If wo Rrow ! iitnl iiiri)ll ami out our troal In ri - iiml lok with rnvloux womlrnm .:ini'lo who him oulHtrlppod ut In the h'lwovor. wo nooopt Ihonwoot nnd om- .!,..'trlno llmt otir wholo llvo. (nun .v.Miini: totlio omllntf, arounilor Ool' p u'ii I'i'iilrol, thnt whllo wo nro fr-m to . . -till. f.r ronton Inlinltoly kltnl ami r n liltirf otorulty, tho loo thnt out- !I:ih' iiml nonno pormlK our orrnrx, wo , rn-npo tho itanRor of oompllitnt or ;,h:i,'rln. 'I'nio, wo illil on nomo ocoa . n t on Inipulxo nml with clill.lNli pro ii). v. iiinl iiKnln. on nnothor, wo mif i ii.i ri'trli'loni roiwonliiii to iiiIfIoihI nn. .ill ill-' whllo wo worn ttoil'a ili'arohll- ,ui. I ho lit ! not lot u K", nml tlioro ;r.i' Dooit In our nnturo whi.'h u .mil. I nut hnvo Kupplloit unlom tho , lino of llfo hnil nmdo iin nwuro of it. i. nroi'liarai'tont whloh onuuot do ilovol .i'1'ptl'v oontnot with pnln nnt iIIkiiii 'ii. 'hi. 'Thorn nro trmr nml noUlo - wlni'h nrrlvo nt tholr full otntw. only hy illiut anlr.st wlml ninl ti.io. inoro x. j 1 1 . n it I tompornmi'iitt whh'h woiihl rtiii l '"! iinlowt ilrlvon to hU nrnm r,.Huf norrow ami donolntlon of ilofont. n it oftou happonit that tho Inst ro .f nn uinnront mhtako l-i hnpplno-ot for ii-ry i'T'nn who noomoil tmint iltan- ly Inlluoui'rii ny ii in urn. ncniin ,iii. limirloa aro nlirl'lKo.l, hut tho nonn liimjlitorn, hrnvoly fn.'lnrf povorty, aro r i"iilppi"l for tho Htnitfloa liofor , tliitu tlioy woulil hnvo ! n liti.l tho .ii iiltoKothor smooth. Jly a oortuin :.m. roKrottivl anil Ininontoil In itolittlilo nl.-ii.'o. wo imvo oiiwoii, nt on or an r i-ri'iil, a door of our IIvom whloli wo fr niion iiLraln. Wlifii wo lookod thnt ir . ! tho I'oiiiMniitloii, ami i"vr in ir liniiiiirtiillly can wo dlncovor tho for 1 rt. i yt, whoro for iih thoro would hnvo . i' -rhap. Joy ami ohko thoro han lioon .i.l M.-mmk and tha iiliility to lilcsii, n r Hi-Id of lufluoin-o, a ouror hoiiso of i n. I tlio Kolnx nn a llnnor nn.l rv.inln'i Rrouml. In our mixtitkoH, f" In,- llnito and nluful, wo nro iilwnyi tin-in. lot iin not lo ultorly di'n- i i .ii'.l, nlii'-o Imi-k of thorn and haok of ili" tpiI'liriK hnml of Unn who.so lovo .vImI i nivr orr. :;.yr h. rnnlllnif and tho wot-plni;, i; .-yoii : tlm nowltiK and tho roniftiitf, nar i l .v.ily hymn rjij It.i- ' nll bo ll il "yfh mori CoiuiOiUkoiy l iitt t n that hoyond thooo varlo. oxpoii . whllo wo stay horo, nro ilod'a toudor .'V' T ih, lod' jmrpoMo for our bono- 1 i-li-iir Bli;ht for our blurn-d vl.ilon lijil'ii novor-idumliorlniij provldi-utlal THH MIN WOBK OF I.IFP., -tiiaiii work of our lifomity bo vnrlouMy 'I. I -tit. urn- wuy of oxpiv-siiiu It would ( il .w: To tuko tho niitunil I'li'inwiN r .l.iira-l'-r. and by brliiKln thi-in luto l'i'r:iiiiin-iit i-oiitiii-t with Ji-miim, i-t m u rt tli I nml iiii-llowi-d, ho onmililod 'uMiiiiii'd. Unit tho KrohMtio-' iind ilriw.i iirt, whilo tlm i-xi-i-lli-ii'-o rorimliifi. I tlmin H to putouiNi-lvi'H wli-ro wo lir.)iu:lit to l'iir upon iih tho tro-I'dii'-iitlvo I n 1 1 1 i m - whii-h i-onn'4 . . inn, rlii4o. jii.rwmnl frli-mlnhlp of - 'lit nml k-'o.I mini. Tln-rn - morn pr-i'ioiH or poworful. tiitnl i-untlnuiilly wlicro wo working of his mind, nobility of hl.4 impul.4i-4, .- .' .Wl'l'l of Wlili'-ri'lU'llillK uf- i i .tiding Miinll or Ixi40 within iih a i, nil. I wo put on, without fully a; it, similar lmlit.4 of h.hiI. Ituni .y in thin way thnt tho Apootln John ii- i Moinb-rfully triinsformod, e,j ' I'lmiitf.-il. Ho wn.4 in tho Ih-kIii-:i 4 -ii of thumliir, vi-hi-mi'iit nml vio-r-.-i ly to 1'nll down II ru from Ih-iim-u to i n.-hU i-m-iiiii-!, bo-it on ci-i-urlii( tin) I'. i.'i- in tho rijfht liiind of pi iwi-r. Hut Iin prol 'iii'ij Inlori-our.so with Ji-us, i. iM-i-iiino i-hustoiioil, hi.4 iiinliitiou I i:ito Wi.nlilur ria!i.'n-l.4. Korow iu--II it with Him w hom ho lovod ho . uud boi-utno tho dwrli.lu whom -' 4.-ilully loyod. It H 'oiim oi-iir thnt tli-i most r ptlvo of till tho Twolvo no In whom tho lovo of Chrl4t hud ft ivurno, und lo-uoo thoro wan li'wt dltll- 111 UIToi-tlni; tho Iruimforiiiiiliiiii. Ho kiui-d to Homo i-xti-iit .l.ilm n.it .I11111..4 .,p Ir - rl'imi. Tho linon of hU bring woro "iioTiuoii or tiiottod out, but thi-y worn ' rfiilly toiichi-d up mid tom-d down 1 to. until u vi-rv illlTi-nint i.l.-tiii-ia I riiii-d u.,,u thom n pl-turo of ran-Ht I )' "lll'l Illlirvi'loll.4 ooililili.lnii.-44 Wlmt Vf I In tlm i-uHof tho son of .-ln-.b-o ''"Mil tlio 011.40 of nuy otln-r boh uu '" wiili Iii'iivi'iim. Wh iniiv iri-e lulu r'" ''I. tlio vorv liroHonoo of tlio Son nf -:i.U.i Iih,.,,,,,, nlton.-tli-r llko llhn :i" ,IK' Illm. vot I'lli-h nn.l H.ini.iwliiit It Ih u u-lorlou.i work thnt uiuy ,-.jrtj iin.1 itirlll uh. I'BiVUK. I .Iv l I i l i y tu RlVltld Of l L. "I h'.i',t l,ni'K"J tho KhadowH of t I?m iUti,,tl", r"ll"" of tho body of t'hv m1.tl'n.ooulln,ml lrHon ol thy uli-ki,n, nplrlt d.W ous thy " to Krow and bo prolltod by thy , ... .f5' w'th tho bloMod 00 in- of T ?Ly "'f1,"' vorably rard tho lur .,n Z hlh a"-l Krant .m.V.i; ."'By tiir..i,,.k '""""io'u oui 01 iuy turomjh Jenu fhrUt, our Lord. 'hrlil" '.'!'rUt- J. love Him , to ,. nl IIIUHL M n l m 111.. . 1 a. I i'uV4 .'''J! not 00 ' " khtorto I 4 tH rlHOU Hli.l .,.. Ill ".n'y know ii.m ;v,:"...: ,,,v"w '-idwilV." 8U ,uo rTi-rn, ii. . firth.. ootner and hava l.ilk J'" "'" u,lt their hearts, H t? ou hr.on,",j:,,but tllttt UU III ''Uril, fc.MltMI'ial Iw im k... I Ou 1 w now ll!E TEMPERfiKGt TOPICS. WALK HTIpr. I aw a poor man, Who had only una log And ono hand no, you noo ' Ho did nothing but l-it; And, wnntlnit hln t-rub-hi-s, He Mirrod not a peg! V'd 1 know a woro oaso, Quito mi. I to rotnto, Of a man who hint two Ioch, Vt couldn't walk tnilulit, ut Mnciji-r-d nml roi-lod A moHt terrible Ktatt! Ilo'd ntnrt off all rltfht, Vol froipioutly paiim To drink by Ih" way. Ho rum wan tho oauo Of hi Mimiliiir hU iioar ones, And breaking tho law. Now, donr boy, look cut, Vou'vo Murdy yoimn toofi 81 an I Htr.ilk-ht, and bo maul. In hiirhwny or otroot! Vii-ld not to temptation, An I koop your bronth awoot, -JIfi. M. A, KldJor In Tempjrauoe lluaaor. At.conot. rttr.'s t noKriTAtJt. Doctor I). W. lliolmrdHon tatos that In nine thou wind cao. troatod . tho London toinpernnoe honpltal, tho donth-rate win only 0 3 por cont., a rato whioh Ii on a par with, if not lower, thnu that of nuy othor hopltnl. Ho alno nnl l that lu tho iu'veiitoen rmtos In whi.'h aloobol had boon admlnlHtorod at the lioKpltal he did not boliore It had done a bit of Rood, and thnt ho never proscribes It him self. MrnAMEKT A M V 4 r I', n T. 1 h" Hni-ramoiit of tho Lord'-t Snppor N Vi-ry i;ront m.VHti-ry and It Ih tlio meimi of ooiivovIiik mini iikiiblo lili-44n4, but tin Lord Intomiod that tho broad and tho wine Hhould Mrst "f all win for htm bin ono n U04t that ho bo rotui-inborod. J.-huh Ixtiol to In for ono momi-nt llionulit of an nlmply thu dlvlni-Ht of all tho f ir that mold llfo to Ood, liiumiin nt by bin Spirit, but an tho Man who i-v.t I.ivh mont pa-Htoniiti-ly and IniiiK'TH miiHt f. r love, lloeuri'th lltllo for tnoiiumoiitH 1 ho oravi-th for lu-urtt. Johih In only HiitNllod when tho doors aro nhut to tin-w..rl.l, nn.l In a oniot pla-'o His frlotuls moot Illm to kot-p 11 Lt i'omuiaudmeuUi. Ian Maelaroii. , nis o i inuMir rr.a. "Ood N Ills own Inli-rpri-ti-r, mid Ho will mako It plain." 1 am Hiumltmr nnionir tho iIIhi'iTiIiiiii'i-h of a i-rowdi-d work-Imp i I noo ono luiHHlnx tho nu-tal throutrli tho tiro and tin'lilliitf It In forniH ( uud ono with ao and hammor bulldlnt; a frame s and ono with i-rui-liil chl.Hi'l nml pluno, forming tho mnnstur tuboH i and ono adjiiHtinir tho keys. Ni nioiodtoH, no liariiiniili'4 thi-ro. lint tin H.-i'iio .lmiiKi-4. I urn H-iuiiliiin in a vuultod i-atlifilral, with Uh 4..ft, dim, r"llk-.iiis Unlit. Yonder Ih tho Htntolv Instrument with uon- ; Iiim at tho keys. Hark ! th-ro -iino vlii4- TIiikh or liiel.nly. rlppllliKS or lliel.i.lv, drtpplnk'H of melody, kuhIiiiu-s -f melodv, trumpet-tunes of meloily, orebi Htral burHt Intfs of meloilv, dlai'iisuii thuiiilnrs of mel oily, that roll tliri'UKli tho nrebed maciilll-eoiii-o. Time Is tho workHhup. eternity tho Vaulted cathedral; time the pro.-ei h, eternity tho completion ( time the iln. iir.lnin-e, eternity the melodies, tho h..io;. tlio Jul. Hate forever. "For our licht iillll-'ti 'tis, li.-h nro but for a inuiiieut, work out fur uh a fur ni.iriex'-ee.lliiif mid eternal weight i f ylnry." tleorgo lioutfla.s, 1. 1. RroNonir Rr.MP.riY run lunn tivik. In na able nrtiolo under this oantlon In the Christian Herald, Mich., lt.iv. Fred C. llrlt ton has this to miy nf HtroL drink as one of the onuses of hard times: "How much, waste does It oaune? Directly, W.toS.WM.WfcSitmuuttj. 1h ttsiT VviW that In liilij the annual llipicr bill of the United States was 1,200,000,000, and It was luurooHinK nt the rate of from one or two hundred millions every yo.ir. Do you know what 1.2Oi,OO.),O00 would do? It would build 'JOO.OOO hoiuiu at f 2W0 each, i-ut 1500 worth of furniture In ouch of them, add flOOOeachto tho sularioa of nil tho irospol ministers In the laud, and leave a 15 Kold plooe fo every man, woman and child lu tho United Ktaten! "Thoro isnu Indlrool waste of vastly moro. There are liOO.lHJU vendors whonu labor Ih un productive. There nrc G00.OOO victims who aro liicapai.-itatod for labor by drlnK. A waRte of tho labor of 1,21)0,000 ne-u! hunposo tlio.40 men worn et to Wurk at n productlvo luum-try. They would earn, nt 1.50 p-r day. I,800,0(K) in ono dny. They would produce moro than that, o no the employer would mako no proilt. Thoro aro 3 H) work Imr days inn year. H'-nco (hey will earn (540,000,000 a year. Hence there is a waste of this sum every year because of this unpro ductive lu' or. Add ."ilO.DOO.OOO to 1,200, 000,000 and you have l,7IO,uoo,OCO annual waste. Tlio lltrun-s show that over ninety per cent, of the Inmates of peultontlnrioM are thoro becnuHe of crimes committed while un der the lulluence of drink. Add to this wanto ninety percent, of nil the taxes paid to sup port, in all the States, penitentlnriiw, police courts and jails. Who can count tho waMo caused by drink? "Thedi-oaloKuo has boon for centuries tho great tost of morality. Tho saloon breaks and cause others to break every communis ment. Nothing so trnnsKroHses divine law. Nothing so contaminates sooloty. In North Caroliun there is a i;rent "brouthlnit cave." In tho winter a violent wind rushes Into It, curry lii oil bof jro lt. It is Impossible, at tlim-s, for a man to wa'k airninst thnt wind. Cattle seeking shelter frequently come too near the cave, and perish. In tlio spring the wind olmnoH and blows out hairs and bones and a horrible steuch, miiklnu the utrno sphere uubearablo for miles. The saloon Is the Kruat breathing cave of society. It draws lu our boys and tfirln, thu flowers of man hood mid womanhood. It breathes out de stroyed bodies, ruined characters, put rolled curcu.tsos. and woe to contaminate society. TturrnANet? hews asd how. Lloeuse money is blood money. The devil never llkoa to have a man roa l a teiiiierauue page. lleforo the devil can be chained the saloon door must be nhut. Cownrdico Is despicable, und a moral coward is tho worst of nil. Out of 8000 persons outlined In tho liquor business lu Philadelphia, 'MM ure womeu. Charleston UessenKer. "Show me where my boy's boots are after dark, and you may have hint during the day," was Judge Woodbury's homely but happy epigram ut an Oxford County (Ualue) tempo ranoo meeting. According to the statistical abstract of the United Htutes, the totul coat of the liquors of all klnda oonsumed In this country is more than sixteen dollars per capita, about eighty dollars year for every family, twice a much as the total amount of the Federal revenue. Otto Olson, charged with murdering tho little girl of sirs. Mary Ayres, of Eureka, by making her Intozlouted, has been arrested and Is now undergoing his preliminuy trial. Olson bus been a bard drinker. t'aciUo Kusign. Annie O'Rourke was found on the gtepi of the uptown station of the "L" road at Twenty-third street and Third avenue. She was insensible from dnuk, and bar babe, two months old, was In bor arms. Mother aud babe were taken to Dellevue, New York Journal. A drunken carman was oensured la Lon don for making a boy of ulna drunk. The West London magistrate asked a drunken laborer If he would sign the pledge. After consultation with the missionary the man returned Into court, having signed the J dodge, and the magistrate allowed him to eave tho oourt. Tun Temperate Witness. INTERNATIONAL LKSSON. FOR JULY 20. LfMon rxf "(loil'i Promises to Oavld," 2 ftnmurt vIL, 4-10-Uolden Test i Psalm Uxl., " 1 Commentary, 4. "Thnt night the word of the Lnrd came nto Nathan." flnvld had a son called Nathan. In whoso lino was Marr. the mother of our Lord (II Ham. r 14; Luke ., 81). but this Is another Nathan, who was a prophet In the time of David and Is first mentioned In verse S of (his ehnpter and af. forward over twenty times In this book and In I Kings. The greatest thing ntmnt him was that he was a messenger for Ood. In torse 8, however, ho seems to have given a message from himself which was not In ac. cord with tho mind of Ood. To bo alwnvs nn lor the control of tho snlrit of OoJ, arid speak only the words of Ood. nnd do only the things of Ood, Is a llfo that was aeon only In our Lord Jesus Christ. t. "Oo and toll mv servant David, Thus alth the Lord." A-nln In verso 8 the Lord ays. "My servant David." and In verses 19. SI, 2V29, David sneaks of himself ten times as "Thy servant." In Isa. lll., 1, O d says of Ills Hon, "Hohold My servant!" To bo a whole hearted bond-serrant of tho Lord Jesus Christ is the highest position In the lino of work for Ood that He can enjoy. As to fellowship and real eomnnnlon, wo are Ills friends, but as to sorvW may we bo true servants. 8. "1 have not dwelt in any house sine the time that I brought up the children of Israel ont of Egypt." As David dwelt in his house of cwdnr and hnd rest from all his one. mles ho contrasted his surroundings with tin iso of the ark of Ood dwelling tn tent and bad it In His heart to milld a honsn f,,r tho ark. Nathan's wonl, "Do all thnt is In thine heart, for tho Lord Is with thee," was very onoournglng. but tho Lord Is now talk ing differently to David. Tho wisdom of the best of men Is not always the wisdom of O xl, nnd many a work that looks good Is not a part of (tod plan, or If It Is the time has not ome fo it, 7. "Sisike I tror.l vrlfli nn. n I . 1... jiu. saying. Why build yo not mo an house of rs-uarr ir is not tor tho servant to suggest to lili Lord what should or should not bo done, Tho servant Is to hn "uriili.,- 1 obedient" and "ready to do whatsoever mo Lord the King shall appoint" (Isa. I., 19; II Ha-n. v.. 15). If wo thus Imld ourselves ready to walk in Ills ways, that U all U asks of ns. H. -I took Iheo from following the sheep to to ruler ovor my people, over Israel." it Is well to reinenil.er whoai we were and what wo were when Ood called us. It Is well to oontlnus little in our own sight and never think anything of ourselves. When called to special service for (tod, wo must bear In mind who calls us ("I to.ik thee.-') nnd that Ho has In vlow for us .omo special Wnrk. In this case it was to be "ruler over Israel." '. "And I w.is with theo nnd have cut off all thine onotnlos and have made theo a great name." Hoo how Ood did everything, and every instrumentality was simply that which (tod saw lit to use. Whatever was done He was the doner of It (Hon. xxxiv, 22). I rejoice to believe that O i l hits a pro! pared llfo for each of His children, nnd a prepared service Tor every moment of that life (Kph. II., 10), nnd If w areniilv willing nud cheerfully subject to Illm will w U lt nil out to a glorious ennsurti'iiatl iu. 10. "Moreover, I will npii.'int a p.a.'o for mv people Israel an 1 will' plant thoiu," etc. Tlm feet that when they nro thus planted they will move no more nor be nllllelod any nmre Is In perfect accord with many slmll ir statements, such as Jer. xxxl., 3s-40; i., 1; Amos t.. 15. an t still awaits fulllll nent. All events whloh to us may seem and may t.falah futitu-uu to.. Uim, wuii -s the end from the beginning, a present reality aud aro as sure of fulfillment, however un likely it mav se-m, as if uotually acjotu pllshed. 11. "Also tho Lord tolleth theo that -that He will make theo iin houe." The word "bouse" mav signify a dwelling, whether lout, temple or palace: also n plajo c.iutaiu ing anything, or one's family or postcrltr. Tho following verses show that hero it means: posterity and kingdom. 12. "I will set up thy seed nfti r the", und I Will establish his kingdom." The Ap.wtlo I'oter, tilled with the riplrir, Kild on tho day of Pentecost that Ood had sworn with an oath to David that of the fruit of Ins loins He would raise up Christ to sit on Ills throne (Acts II., 30), and tho next verse m Peter's sermou says Ho would bo rnl.-ed from the dead. To Abrnham were promised the land and the iTosperlty it4 the stars mid as tlm saud, nud now to David nro prmiLsnd thu kingdom, the throne and tho king. 13. "Ho shall build iin house for mviiamo, and I will ostabiish tho thr nioof His king dom forever." Tno church which is being now leilh led together tor a haMtatiou of Ood, through the Spirit, upon tlm foiiinla. lion of tlio apostles uud prophets (sen chill ier ill., 5), Jesus Christ Himself being tlm chief cornerstone (Kph., II., 20-22), Is never culled a kingdom, but is an ee,-t company out or all Nations to rule with Him lu His kingdom. The kingdom will have Israel, all righteous, for Its center uud Jerusalem, the throne of (he Lord, for its capital lUn. Is., 21: Jer. 111., 17). 11. "If Ho commit iniquity, I will chasten lilm with the rod of men," etc. Uishop Horsloy gives this reading: "'iVnen guilt Is luid upon Him." Aud Dr. Clarke suy. "In suffering for Inloulty." Of Holotuon It might bo said, "If he 'commit liibiulty," but not of Christ, and wo have ulreu ly proved from Peter's sermou that the seed referred to Is Christ uud not Holomon, 14 I'llnl Ik. ni..r.iu .l.i.ll .1... . , J ..... ,...iiii itnujr from hi in, us I took It from Knul." Whatever relerence there may be hero to Holomon It can only be as typical of Christ lu the matter of the kingdom. David evidently under stood It of some ouu lu the fur future. Hoe the last clause of verse It) and note these various readings. "This Is tho unuuer of tho mau who ts Old the Lord" (Luther). "And this is tho law of the muu," the Adam (Kounicott). "And this Is the urraiigeiuuut about the man" (Horsluy). Htior's comment Is: "Thou Hpenkivd of tin eternal klugdoiu lu which no man can ho king. Ho nitii-t be Ood und muu becuiHo II i Is to bo .My Hon, uud yet Ho Is to bo King for ever uud ever, which belongs to Ood alone." 111. "Thy throne hIiiiII lei established for ever." Gabriel wild to Mury that her H in should Hit on tno throne of His fatlier D-tvld (Luko I., (12, U2), and this agrees with Isa. IX., t), 7. Hoe hi verses UJ, 24, ot our lessou chapter the story of "tho tverlustlug Nation." Koad Jer. xxxl., 35-37, and be simple enough to believe that Ood moans what He suyj. The only solutiou of the eastern question is the restorutbm of Israel and the return of their Mcssiuu. Hoe lu. Uli., 0, 7. Iiesaoa Helper. O.NI.V Holifcll MKN WASTKD. An examination of the Melal Workers' ad vertising columns reveals the following: "Must be competent, reliable, totul ab stainer." "Must be sober and industrious." "Want a man who Is sober uud eaa'ulo." "Must be temperate," "Must be sober." 'Strictly temperate." "Must lie practical and aoler." "No drunkard ueo I apply." "Steady Job to sober, reliable men." "Strlolly temperate and Industrious." "Drinking men need not upnly." Xnasa Templar. 0 God of truth, mako me one with theo In eternal love, oft am I weary, reading, listening, but all I wish und long for Is m thee. Thee silent be all teachers, speak thou (o mo alone. Thomas Kempis. KEYSTONE STATE NEWS GONDEHSEa A LEAP FOR LIBERTY. Morm, tat Vniontown Murderer, Tries to Eicipt. Hopeless of any further executive mercy nnd with tho hangman's noose tightening about bis neck, Trunk Morris, tho boy mur derer, who was convicted two years ng.i for killing n.'rnurd L, oker, made n desperate but unsuccessful ntti'tnpt to escape from l iiiontown Jail Hmidiiy morning. When breakfast was being serv.-d to the prln'iiers Morris lingered nt the end of the line, nn.l while the juil guard's ba"k w:ts turned to him he made a plunge through the hole bv whl.-h rati.. ns are passi-d into the Jail mid was ulm.wt Into the kitebeu wh-u Ills cnth-s caught. At that moment MierllT Clialfant at d Deputy ,lolui4 nccldeiitly entered tlm kiteheu and captured him at tin point of re volver taking him b.-n k to his cell. Mm. llouuua McDowell, ng.il (V) years, Wl4 beheaded by a l'lttsliurg uud Lake ;rle frlght train while walking along the rail road tracks ut M.-Uee's lioek.s. No one saw the ai'i'lib-nt and the inrtl.-ulars are led known. Ilietiodv virus found bv a track walker in the ditcli U-slde the rallriwid. Mrs. McDowell re.eil at Klttauiilug uud was visiting her daughter. I. mils Miller, a lsik-r. single, ag.-1 2d y.-nrs was dr.-wned nt the Tumbling run dam near I'ottsville, while l.iHVttiig with ll C":ii uul..i. About .W (ei-t fr.'iu tb- h"r" tlm bout up4"t Mllli-r ii.t Is-ttig ai'le to swan i-ank tn ai"ut 2 i f.-et of water, Harttuiui bis compuuinu, w.iin ashore. The survlv.rs of the Two Hundred and Eleventh regiment, lvunylvanla vobint-s-rs, of II irtrunrt's dlvi.l.'u .if tlm Ninth c.irp4, n ill lini. I their ai, nual r.-util.n at Warr. u. September I. several thousand u.-r-s ..f cn.al l and l:i the northern .-n I id the l.lgonler valley ioiv been . a-."l by Mat hlits l."Xrnun, nf l.ulrolie. m l other eiii'ltaist4- Th ,al alii boused ui making coke. Eiglite.'u shur-'s In tlm Tav-tt- l.r.iu -h of the laltim..re and Ohio railroad wr- -.-.Id ut nictmu at rnioiitown for per share, an 1 ne I'nl.intown r.l-.-trt.j railway boud whi.-h brought t-'eO. A. I.. Smith, of llatigi.r, ag-d 31 y-ats, a Igar dealer, committed 4uiei.le, taking an lUle-e .f laildaillllll. He told his wile he I, i.l luk.-n io4nu and refused to have a j hy slclan. The Pen n Ilrldge ( i tiipany of ;e-ivT K ill '1114 secured til" Cotltril.-t of '.-"IMtrtl. tlllg the hillldltig of the Cleveland l l 'y.'le tube mill, it (ireenvllie. It will cost alioiit i in.OOO. Ilea.la.'he tablets swallowed In the suppo sition that they were eiili.ly.eunsc.l tlm dcith if Little ....i Imlny. the'.l-year-old daugh ter nf I.. I:. I nn. iv, nt Mikiu-iburg. A new pnstolMee bits b..e;i established lu .'l"iirt!e. I county, tl.r.-e mile fr.,m K . and. It has I ii l--tgti.ito, S.-d;jl, Clnard W. I. It. it4 postmaster. Oscar lira lley.burgess ..f liri lgcv it-r.was irr-'ste.l uud ila-d for .IrunWcn-ss and tlr -u ..arre-t- I on a charge ..1 it-sault u:i I batt'-ry preferred by Ills wife. D -in i. 'rati,- piiuiari-s will ls 1 1 -1 -1 in Washington county Saturday, AugU4t , tho Miiv-iitloii t I- held the 'following Moii lay, The resid 'i f W. I'.. piier nn I W ilt.-r 'lail"ti, .1 Dull .is, were .-nt. r-1 by burg. irs ; Is value I ut iieurU jj'K) being taken. A. II. Early shot an eagle on th- Little Heaver river near Ennii, tnat measured ii f.-.-t in I II lie 'Ics from tip to tip of Mings. It lias been I'-urni'd that the accounts of lornes E. Unit, who di-a; pear.-1 fn ui W.-st N'.-Wt. Ill some weeks sllieo ure short. Tlm cornerstone of tho now Evangelical -hiircb at (Ireeiisburg, was laid Saturday by 'Vot'.'ip f.'iKl.' ,td, ol iJrtVUbi'ru; j. , . . AH but two of tho Mercer uttornevs signo-1 l paper ncr-eing to take a mniith's vacullon, -.imm"i;.-l!ig Monday. lar.-tt Smith, i f Dunbar, s in jail at 1'iilon .own, charged with Colli-i-img nioie-y under 'also pr.'t.-n-i s. William E'-kurt. a firmer living ii-nr llochestet, w;i4 struck by lightning and tilled. During the storm at ir-enst org, lightning lev. -rely -t:o I.- d two miners working in a Millie. Samu-l Hutchinson, ng-'d , fell from a ridge at Greens). urg, un I was .Ir own.-d Stai key A i r.inier, ini-r.-hants at l.llwood, 'ailed, i.ial lii-.i and u-s.-ts, jii.uon. MAKKirrs. PITTslll Itli. Vraln. tlour anil l-eeil. WIlEAT-.Nix I lea I Lt 4 11 No. s reJ mi ill COHN Nu yellow ear, ' tl Kit II yelli.w slielloa sj tins J riir, .:i :i.i OAIH-Nu 1 wblU .f VI Nn. 1 stilte ill U It-No 1 iv 14 Nn. 'i wvaiern :' i-i FMd'H W iiii.t isieiiu bleu K I '.' Is, Kan. r straigtil siuinr :' H ." hi tlour so i ) IiaS -No i tiniiuiir ii .vt i" mi W licit ilnvi-r. Nu I 11 M Who Hay, from Wftgous . i.' mi is ihj FKKO-N.i. 1 wuiib Hi, ion ll .Mi linn Kruwu VI.IUlu.g4 1.) ii i mi ' Itran, bulk M mi pi to 8TKAVt-vik.ini n ;.n 7 mi Osl ; T.i 8 Oi) Uairy t'roOuLU, Dm Kit Klgiu vrssiuerf.. 17 ,4 4 ITaui'y t reainurr 11 ij l-sui'' tounttf Kuli. jo CHhKHK HUUi, n.. 7 s New Vurk, new 7 4 k suit anil Vegetable. AI I'I .KM lll.l J nn t vi bLA6 llsna-pUksil, psr tu., i m 1 1 1 1'Hl A lO&n -.Nan, tu ir, tin in .VI t AbllAufc-lluiiio grown, btil...... Ili it 01 ll.Nlll.Ns I ,.,1,. In )i 41 I'oultrjr, k.Uu tllK'kE.Nf,Vlar Mrf 7.1 'I I llhr.YH, lb ! JO kcl.s -l'it u l t'lilo, fronn II I J Al Isce 11 imi runs. fciCKDS) lover ia lb i j .1) 4 j i-j '1 iiiiolb) , pruun 1 r.i mi blua OlllnS 1 10 I J., UAI-Lk' siuL f. new ; ) j t IHbll-t ouull y, wul, bul .... 'I ill tl Ui 'Jai.i.viO 4 4 ClMlNNAiL. FLOt'K H75jS) wiihAi Nu. na ir blk Nu sj tUKN-HUoO. 1 DAIS Ji M tlJS il bl 1 1 til tmiii 1 rsiur A) " 1'UlUPkU-UU. FLOI K M 1 to . 7.1 WUkAT-No. s H.l , ill tOitN-Nu i UlivJ .).! OA'IS-.Ne. VVI1I1 S3 UL I I KK-CrHioary, sura lit kiiua fa. nrsis IJ NW kUUst. FLOUK-Faunu t i T5(l 1J WliKAT Nu, HJ IV COK.N Na If :i7 OA'ltf Willis Wsslsru VI i'H lib"! "IKK tmsuiorr IJ fciitta cuts nn.l I unn 11 u L1VK STOCK. CENTRAL STOCK V 41101, Ktsr UBIBTIT, V. tsmj, Prims, l.roo to lbs , a; ,4 4:11) Uuoa, 1,1.00 I.) l,:.mi IL 4 in t'.'i Hay. I, mo to 1,1 sum 4 mi 4 pi tsir light slusrs, MU talUU" lts. .. 3 W) X J Cuuiuiuu, 7uu lu Kouft J DO ou uoua. lisdium, am a tisavjr a s ,iii KuugLs aud btags V UU WW U1IV. Good. 85 to 00 lbs a HO 4 0.) Fair, 70 to U lbs. W) 0 70 Common ... t U a uo CCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCC c For the whole family Lively Liver, Pure Blod, Beautiful Q M Qj) Complexion, Perfect Health in n X--"-- CURE x rr-T CONSTIPATION LJ NEVER GRIPE n r NEVER I1TI 1 Purely vegrubte, eal lik candy, mvh fail to In Juce a natural action of the atotnach, livel and bowcla. Absolutely guaranteed to cur. constipation 01 youf money refunded, to, I. of 50c. All drur:i;i.t3. Sample and book free, Add... THI tTIIILINQ aCMEDV CCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCC NO-TO-BAC rTir I f"i nro tviTrs rr. -m (ins mm pmrs "-r . n r , Vj 1blT - ' nm- Jnml In he worl.l !Man nlu H)Kiun.U m lliita. s and It uvrtr 11 .i. . nJ5l,thVl","''.','n, """'. ltmiTf.n. niswnnie. Jnsi try a hoi. will bti ln llahUHl . Wfjoiisi-I j.n lol-l w wb.i .ir. let a .un- Is ni.lmelf KiinrniiUn.1 l.y .lrtil,i rrerr rrKK'xirfta SOLD AND 6UARAITEEDEY YOUR OWN DRUGGIST MAHATMA OF THEOSOPHY. Mrs, Tlngley of New York tn Toko Mail 11 in Illuvntaky'n I 'I arc. Mrs. Knilierliio A. Tlnjrli-y, t!n Tlio-Jsoiii-:il iiiilliMtmn, si'i-iiis to l iin ro maikalilo 11 woman lu tunny way i was tin (treat LHavaisky ln-tsi-IC. Il. r .tlontlty v;h i-i'voali-il tbroiiuli tup talk itlvt'iuvss of 11 woman who know tho ivrot anil wlio eoulil not ki-et it. Mrs. riiitfley, mo tlio t'nihM-li-UtM nil says, U i KTfAt ilalrvoyanr. wlm ran roll IvuU llio n-ntiifli-s nn.l seo liersi-lf lu all tlio various ln-:irii.-itlnti t!ironi.'li wlik-lt lier soul has piissi-tl from tho Ih-Ih-nititj. 1'nr Instaiii-.', sho known that 1k rtn.l Mine, Itlavatsky wcio Imsoin frleiuls In Kcypt I.Himi y(-:-ri b-loro Christ, wlion they, tom-ther, mapiieil lit tlio I'l.llis of tin.' 'riii'iiiS"ilil.'al So .'li'ty. They know eaeh othi-r lu this Uf", too, nlthotmh Ulavatky never uii'iitloncil Mrs. Tltmloy's tiauu- to any ono. This was lin to tlu fact that thi-y iMiivorsi'il In "ih astral" only. The new fotnalo niahatnia re-si-mlili-H ttio l!!avatsky. but U not an initor. She is, In tills life. Just plain Mis. Tln ley. of Brooklyn. Mr. Tlimh-y. the ma liatiua's husliatiil. Is a cl.-tk in tlio White S'ir St.vi:iishli ''ni:ltiy's of. Tilt! MIW TltKOSOI-IIIOAI. MAHATMA. ili'i' 111 Now Voili. He nays ho iloesli't liellevi' lii theosoihy himself, ainl for that r.-asou will not talk iiliuiit it to nits, lors. Mrs. Tlnley will !- i.l an x pti: 11 1 1. in nf 'rin-osup!ils:s aroiiinl the worhl. Tho jiarty will In.- none one Vi'.ir. TWENTY-NINE TIMES A MOTHER. Mrs. Mnriii Koliles of I'alifornia und Her Krniiirkulilp I i;mily. I'p (:i I'anail.l the Kovenilni'iit i;Ives I nil" farm to vi-ry imhiiiiii who has 'inie a t went let !i chllil. That is to eii- I'oiira" niiiltipll.-a-ti.m anil help popu late the Dominion. Mrs. Maria An- tulllo Koliles. of Moiiuiiiiu V I " w , Cal., "oiil.l havo won :i lot of iv.il i-stat" Imu iino If sh" lnul happi'iK'il to live lu t'aiiaila. T1IK MOTHER. Mrs. Holi".s has lieen tn.itln.-r to twi-n-j-ultie I'lill.lren nml Is wvll nn.l happy I'i't. She Is Si) years n. nml has i-nti-r-i tin- lists us a competitor for the nil-n-r plat" oiT.-n-il hy th" San Franclnco I'.xaniiiier to tlio pan-ins having tho er.-ati-st iniiiilier of .l.il.lien. Little : t nil chunky iii.l active, sh" niarrie.I Si-cuti.liii Kolil.s nt Santa t'l.ira wln-n nlm Was 1" years ol.l. she says ho was a p I " II 1 lli I fl'lloW, 1 III; FATItKIt. jver six foot tall, liravt', ainl iri-neroiis, 4H.I one of tin? best liorsemeii that i-vi-r thr.-w a lej; ovor a bronco. At one tlino Uiey were very wi'althy. They owneil so inil'-h l.iti.l that you could scarcely rlilo ovi'i- It In n ilay, but Si-eutnllo wuh so u'eii'-lons that, ho lost lt all. Sonic of their t wonty-nlnp clill'lreii are ilea.l; some aro Mill living. Askcil If liny of her clillilrt-n wtn twins, Mrs. Kohles alil: "O, yes; I'vn luul tlu-in threo to one", two tn twice, ami on. t-vcr no uiuuy limes." nstpd Ovrr n Donrwnjr. I fisi.lt the poivli of a doorway of n house lu Jcsrnotnl, ICnuhiml, a pair ot Rivyl.InU b'llit thi'lr in-st. 'J'hi' p.-msln in ami nut of tho pisip!. ivsldin in tnu l)olis.(lil not si-t'in to iliscoiiccrt Hid "happy oouple," win) ln-lpi'd tliciii ii'lvi'H to miiiio fi'iithtTH plin-i'il nt tholr aisposiil. Tlio KivyMnl, or sonn MiritHh, often clioosos a Bliisulnr ilace us a ut-diliij; site. 1 wf C C c c c c c c SICKEN NEVER WMKFN CO. CHICICO Ol NIWVOIN. is GUARANTEED TOBACCO HABIT PUREST AND BEST LESS THAN HALF THE" PRICE: Or OTHtR BRANDS -r POUNDS,20 -1-HALVS,I0 QUARTERS SOLD IN CANS ONLY R I r-A'N-S Tho motl'.Tn stand ant Family Mnli cinc: : Cure!; the common cvt-Ty-day ills of humanitv. 1 1 Lrrarimr? nj-vi it c.tfutont i.ntr.riHU" for iix mm. It ) w in.', rfiilly vtlu wimim Ui nil it brumuiUm, t tunhHgo, 4 utMrrh, 1 iH ! h, NrurHlslii, Kitt km ho iv-'i t fh.-r nllni.nt wltrn. itn H nu ftnl imt Trr it. At lnir rKunn, or v ituuJ u nit nf ri.iiii', klin iuhI I'nfsv VVINkl.l.MANN A HWOVVN l'U CO., llwhliM)-. Mil., I . H. A. REDUCED I erL I "r '" i li.ir. i W H tl. J,t,. m t,r pr.H- lli iiiir .ln"'i l.in i f ,' i v ..r.1 iti.mh , N'i I' ! - iiii ...r. .-nil .11 ; r-.nt ihi.i-..., N-i-iufveiK, i.iinki... r luii'icii. lint . pr.iU'n l!":i r.ll .'u-lllli III. I I., ici'it 1 1 1 1 .1- . I la I'll . ili i.iii. m.il s... i i u li.-ii:, i..r- n. I Ii .ii- in.lr. i umt PATIENTS TRE...TEO BY MAIL ?.inrt.l"titi.iiiv. r -r '-ir ini:.ir, n.l.iri-v,, with hUinp, i.Wl'Xf "'' 1a.'l".l Mil ...l. III., YllXt 0. 1 I 1L.I t IXH iliiiaal- .a, !. lllllk Ll 1 1. THE ACCIDENTS OF LIFE Write to T. S. Q incev, Pr.iw. r l ii!, Clncatio, Srcre taiy of tl.t- Piau Ar.'liil.xr toMi'ANV, fjr inlormuiiori rrg.iril;iiir AciiJ-nt Iniur UIKC Mrlitijii thij i:ij;..'r. V.v hi d iilitr vi ii t- .n -.l.j ciemh?rship fi e. Has p.-.U uvi r i'MM W tor oci.s li n'.al injuli'.s. Be your own A?t-nt. K0 MliUlCAI ILVVMINATIUN K'iQU'lKliD. FRAZER AXLE GREASE IIKST IN TUB WOIll.lt. Its vearlnrrqiinliliessmunmirpssw-il, etunllj outlast .-.ik two tioiMH of any ot Iht lirstitl. Nub Sft...-t. hy hsnl. (rjKTTIIK I1KM IMI, eon bALU liV UEALtlU OENUIALLV. Int'cntnil liy i.liien. Telia TlmxtiT, th" piicti-sH. hul not Iltl cx.ilteil opilil.il) of th" capacities of liiT sex. Sh" oncf Hiihl: "Worui'ii iii-vi-i- invent o. linittittj; nor any othi-r art." Y"t It Is an nnillsputi' l tact that the tlrxt but ton i-MtabliKlimc.'it wis tine to a v.-omaii. The uinchimi for iikiI.Iiu' satchel bot-toini-il pap.-i' lui i;k was th" Invention of it woman, men l.avlnu trle.l lon iitnl unsu.-ccssfiilly to protluc" su.-li an ar ticle. A foiiiiilry owner declares that tho first kiov" lie ever wnv was Invcnteil by m woman, llioiu-h the patent was taken out by a mini, nml the original Ot'clartiUoli of IiiilepcmlelicM wuit prln'cil by ono Katla-riuij UodJurd. Theie! ouflrsv 11 if a A
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