rATlOAtj LESSOR FOIS ..... unitM'i VIctorlM." II L.i ... H-10 Oold-n Text .aim .. 1-Com- ... AhiMrxn of Ammon ramaont bam m n,,:r,.n.'' ,?! Previous lo ,u,! w" " Li given Uavio ni " that n ' Iral, exeeutln Judgment I-, unto all hl people (chapter rll., r The Lorl bavin uliown n.l,l In nrnmlilni tjj non iv , unto nun an, """;'" Ufa upon tna worn oi m" u'to, nun lu the ltvt lesnon bia klndnesMo . ,.a and thla chapter lcln with of hi klndnoaa to Hantin, kin of ... m nrlnoee of Ammon iruad- L thttt I)vid meant evil, and not k.tnk Davld'a eervanta who had Ith oomfort for him and treated tliem V. Iiaviu uiti urn ii imini I hum illation fin meekly aa he dona n,t atnrted Joan and the host ilk'htr men out to punish Ammon. im-mltea hired belpera and gave "iVlh. Hrrlana be too atrona for me. L halt help we, but If th children ,,n t too oironn lor in-, m a win i.l help thee. Thua paid Joab, the ,.f tiavid'i host, lo hla brother Abl- hh whom he divided the army. Jonh l.e choice men 10 comen.i wim uie an.1 AMlial taklnn the rest to fliilit ammonite, ioab and AMnhal weia IPavM' lter Zerulah (I Cliron. li., Cn. II.. !") There were three ons, had lieenmain ny auner, me cap. ,iul short. i oftfood eourae and lot ua piny for our people and for the oltle ot nod the Lord do that which eeru 'iriod." Thua Joah encotiritaod the It hi noldlera by reminding them that i for Uoa ami lorme ianj nan peo unare I Cbron. XlX.. 13. There I k,rth like the knowledge that we are L standing for Htm a Hla witnesses. thl encouragement o josnua, ay strong and of a Rood courage; l .1 nnither be thou dlamnvod, for th it Gol l with thea whltheraoevet r' ... ... a m r .1 ...1. t ' (jo.inun i.t vj. rui'minn I hi people with these worda: ''lie ifrnld of them: remember the Lord i great and terrible and fltfht for yout ti, your sons and your dutiKhters, v.nndyour housea" (Noli Iv., 14). Inholn hearted trutt la Uoa. rellanca In. surrenilnr to Him, with a readl ll i His bldillnir. There must also be tt to say, Now let Him do thnt which Him kooo. it ue wmetn oppnreni rus.lt must be well; if He wllletb for ns. it will be well. W hot her He health or sloknese. life or doatb. all ktiat Un wllletb. I hut O ld blnsHea is our Rood, bid untilessei Kooa ta III. all Ik right that seeing most wrong It be Hla sweet will, t shrill be muirniflnd in mv bod t by life or bv death" (Tbll. 1., 20). "They ned ueiore mm. Thua did riiins and Ammonltos before Jonb L-hal, anil Jonb n-turnod and cnme to i s. It was written concerning Israel ku slioulil chane 1000 and two put flk'ht. "The Lord shall causa -Tii"- thnt rise up against thee to be foi tby face, they shall come out then one way and flee before thua lMv (Dent, xxxll.. 80; xxvlli.. 7). ra'l went forth an the people ol vndea could itaud before them, wuji with thein to fight theit Jie.it. I., SO; 111., 2l"Klitiey tU'iro-wn atrenirinhey were anslly With us Ir61n tbta present life whoW hearted reliance pon nr for salvation or for victory ovel B tin. therwHe our enemies will be liag for u. But, yielding to and re . a Him, we shall sing, "Thanka be I. wUo glveth uathe victory through us Christ" (I Cot. xv 57). i. lrio hyrlaus, chafing under their k'ather uthers with tlimu and returu wlih Israel, forthe drlt of rebellion God Is not easily put down. Tho lit wa in Pharaoh and Sennacherib irltof the devil, who would, If poa throne Ood Hlnisolf. It ahull be uiife.-t in the last duvs in the person Biiti'.'hrist, who ahall with his armies iriigamst the Lnmb of Ood and Hla iHit the Lamb sbull overcome them is Lord of Lords nnd King ot Kings ix.. I'J. 20: xvl . 14). The butt nhiun l ull bo at the end ot the thousand ( Christ's personal reign, when the "d from the pit. shall make bis Inst upon the people of Ood (Hev. xx.. Kverv thought or actairulnst Ood nnd M is a pbnsn ot this awful spirit kniixt finally find its home whore It be Pith tlio devil nnd bia angela. uaviii nimseir now takes the field ast 40,700 Hyrlnna are slain and also tain of their host. This also U sug- I our Lord Htuielf cominir with Hla lo overthrow the enemlea of Inrael, lie slain xllllll he an manv Hint tV,.i fcf Israel shall be seven months bury i '' vcck. xxxixix;. tuu same rus who has done and who shall iin ht and terrible tblnva for Israel Is riour nuu Lord. By HU flulaaed work p us etornal redemption; Oeonuse He unii nve wno are In Him, nnd in u we shall coma with FH,.. tun ir 1 JUll the Natlona (Ool. 111., 4; ltev. -....u. y., aii. L,et ua only abide pve nnd we need fear no evil. "If or Us. who ran hu B limit' ua'J" All the klug4 nmj9 peil0)l wltn UmnX fv'l them." Ib ,ha dnya of which we f. ken, when our Lord shall come In !"' ;,r. t I written thnt "All all fall do-vn before Him, all Nations IM! (p-ID- "All Nn fio n f hou hast made shall come and bi.fore Thee, o Lord, and ahull IT ayuame-d's. Uxxvl.. i. ItUl. "Usral m those days, "Tne Nation IK lorn that will not ar Tl. .1..11 l.vea those Nntloiu shall be utterly ad oheerimfy to the I'rlnoe of Pence ' " '"f'asie oi li U kingdom. Liw-rer. SELECT RELIGIOUS MK rnatsTUK cojitektmcht. Christian contentment Is th cheerful acqnle.enee of the soul to the will of Oo.l In all conditions and under all weathers. It ta the habit of the mind. Just aa faith ta th habit of a healthy I'hristinn and benero lene Is the habit of a philanthropist. Like fnith, It (trows by practice,, and like faith It la learned from Ood'a word and ta matured by excrlencci. The great, brave Apostle lenrnixl it where ho learned Christ, and ha learned it from Christ, and In a pretty se vere and costly school. Like every pre cious thing, we must pny the price; for It I and like most precious thing. It ta quite too rare nnd the thoroughly contented people are In the minority. It la not every Joung minister who U satisfied to preach esua to a hundred new settler In a frontier loir church, or to a few hundreds of poor children In the mission school of the slums ; yet, unions ho willing to be rbtht tht and to do Just that thing, hla Master wt J n.r.rti-i iiiiii nuwn iiwt man mt, "Come up higher." We may overrate this grnce, but It seems to us that genuine eon tentnient, that Is rendy to let Uod have Hla own way, to let Ood put ua where Ho choosos, t'ven though the furnace be hot. Is more scarce than It ought to be. He or she has attained to it who has learned t say, under disappointments the most bitter and under trials which nlve the last turn to tho screw and make the tdooj start, "Thy will, O Ood, be done!" This style of contentment Is not reserved for sublime occasions ; It Is visible in all the little utmumliered event of everyday life. It Is patient not onlv under death strokes, but under petty vexations and wounding words and neglect i it does not worry over hard seats or boring visitors or stupid servant or a crying child. It man ages to m happy In a sina'll house when It can hot afford a tliree-etory mansion. Ho rich is it In Ood's promises nnd theswet smiles of the Master and a good title to heaven, that it ibx's not mind wearing a coar coat and trudging u foot toward the better country. It wears the herb culled "heart's ease" fn Its bosom s it finds a cool spring to drink of in the lowliest vales of life, and catches grand outlooks from the summit of every nti'cp hill It climbs. As It trend along Its patient path It chants John Duuyan's quaint simple a jng "I am content with what I have, Ite It little or much ; And, Lord, contentment still I crave, llecause Thou blessest su.'h ; Fullness to me a burthen As I go on pilgrimage. H'-re little, and hereafter Idlaa la best from ago to age." Theodore L. Cujier, D. D. nr. a i.ovkr Mo a (rrent lover, lw a great l.iver ! If yon will, look out upon humanity ns a ship Hail ing from the harbor mi a summer's morn ing, mirth abounding, muxlc tilling the ulr -yet lovo humanity and be happy In lu hap piness. If you will, look out upou human ity aa a ship whose crew are ubsorlml In their purpose, be thnt purpose a quest of any form of power or of pleasure yet love It. If oii will, look out upon humanity us a ship whoso crew are drunken men, drunken In and ho'uucof peril yet lovo it, roscue It If you can. If you will, look out upon huiirwiity ns u slilp'thero on the lake, Iwutlng Itself ngnlnst the crags mid tear ing Itself to pieces by tho waves yet love ll, love It. save It. love It ! Never, never, never stun. I on the :m Is and cursH the happy, despising the blessed, nnd hard ened against the lost ! lb rich or be poor yourself, but love the rich and the "fioor ; triumph or fail yourself, hut love those who suceeod and those who fall : he sad or be glad yourself, hut love both the glad and tho sad. Form college settlements or do not form college settlements j he a missionary or do not bo a ml.-wlonarv, butf vcr and every where, ho a lover ! FVoui president C. t Thwing'a Macculutireate sermon on "The tyafb Of lVrsor-.ljty,V . , fgrbt here by ""elinr' YrftuliEr or ill. Foreboding Is tie prophet of 111 ; Hop of (rood. Foreboding cries, "We sliull certainly fall by the hand of Haul ;" Hope replies, "No weapon that Is formed against usshall pros per. ' Foreboding cries, "Who shall roll awny the atone'" Hope sings nierrllv, "The Lord shall go before us, and muke the crooked places straight." Foreboding. born of iinlM-lief.erles, "liie people are great and tall, and the cities walled up to heaven :" Hope already portions out the land a id choos'.s its Inheritance. lint Chris tian hope Is infinitely belter and m.re reliable than that f tho worldling. In or dinary hopo there Is always the element of uncertainty ; it may be .loomed to disillusion and disappointment : things may not turn out as we expect ; and so, being tho charn -tcrlstlo of youth, it dies down ns the years advance. Hut f hrixtinu hope Is based .n the promise of Ood, and therefore It cannot disappoint ; nay, it is the nuchor of the aged soul, becoming brighter and more en during as the years pas by, because "He (n faithful that promised." ltev. F. 11. Meyer. UHKATEST 1M h ni ,!,i""r I"! sue for the t "J1"" itna point where tun.. 1,18 -iiiiouS bit ...... .., roioerine campthun the tllZnl'T I""1"1"' '-"'rounded wy to lay aside Very weight. But "re is uo outward buttle, no visible -ossl l,8 wr,,.lh fof tm J wh" hi, .IV hr"rt' t8 ny bia i?"J., t,,B , "I'ftor bia own when there Is no human voloe to h h... ' .H."J 00 I'"""" "pinion to h is fought a good llghf'-that 1 "or v',," ,,h" "-t'att a" "orgo Matliegon, I). U. "mxar or L'rKxi(Q, Ulf Trini'h1, f"r,,,tt not trl" ttmt cd th ,0.W.Br w',, fausflgurHd I, ,1 ' 'u. ",1l'fy of l'aul li -aten ilraip I . . I u 0"ej at ' mr2 o i iiyr"1 wllt "I'andon 'ume of life ! i Aban.l.m In u'i.i. Ulm TMa ' 'Abandon It for I"t amictloui (Nver I The lov I coustraluHii. .O. -v,.,. ' .l". I"? toward ihmark lor YE? Fwougiaas. n 4). I -r A 1'HAYKa. Ever-lovlug Oo l, to thy b .sojn tby tired children come for rest. Some of us s ir-ly need thee; we have boon disappointed many times today, disuppoitited in tliluga that we thought would yield us pro tit and sati.-fa.'tiou disappointed because the cisterns that we have uewnNout for ourselves have not giveu the water needed to quench our thirst. Nothing beneath these skies caa sat isfy the hearts which thou hast made (or thyself, O fountain of living water, of thee lot us drink. O bread of life, of thee let us eat. U light of life, shine upou our hears that pine for tin summer ol tby love. All thy bloated saint. who gather rouud thee In the world where uight never comes tlnd in thee their true consummation and bliss, lie to us something of what thou art to them, and let us llml a forotosle of our inheritance. Oh Luuib! who art in the midst of tho throne, but who treuJest the rough path of this world with each treml. iing heart, be our Hhepberd and bring us to the marriage supper when the mystery of time uud ftiu is lluished. Amen. A 8IUH REJOINDER Soma yenra ago Rev. E. Klumph, now of Elm, Wayne County, Mich , wolie seated in a village stcre, accosted a aaloon keeper with the romark. "Coma over to the church to-night and boar me lecture on temperance." The reply was: "I won't; you said whisky sellers were robbers. " "Idldu't" replied Mr. Klumph. "What did you say.'" ''I aald you were worse than a robber. I aald you took my innocent boy, and tent me home a maudlin fool. I aald you took an Intelligent man, and vent u lunatic, to the asylum. I aald you took a rnapoctei oitlxen, and aent a criminal to prison. I said you took a fatbor nnd aent u tlend to throw bia family into the street. I aald you took a loving husband, and aent a demon to klok bia wifo. I said you took tba Immortal soul uud aent It to hell. I anld you were worao than a robber." Uharp nnd yet terribly true. National Tuuiporauoe Aivoeate. A niNnr.nr.B or wonx. Sir Andrew Clark paid: "I call perrojt healiu tbe loveliest thing lu this world, nnd alcohol eveu In imnll doana will take the bloom off, will injure the perfe tlon of lova liueaaot hoaltb, both mental nnd moral; I go atlll further and say, nloohol la not only no helper of work, but a hlnderorof work, and every man that ootnaa to the front ot a procession In Linden la marked by this one characteristic, that tho more busy lie Kuta tbe lest in tba shape of alcohol be takes, and hla exouae la 'I am very sorry, but I can not take lt and do my work.' " MOUNDS EXPLORED. Ballot of tha Aboriginal Foand IfurPitU barg. Brief Xtatlon. Th scientists engaged for a week in open ing tha prehistoric mound at McKees Itoeks, near Pittsburg, were rewarded In their ef fort Friday by the most Interesting and Im portant discovery yet made since the work commenced. The skeletons mid skull bone of two of the great chleftluns of the ancient raco which once Inhabltated this region nnd erected this mound were unearthed. i'h bones were found to be in a remarkabiv flue condition. It Is believed they were burbil their at least five centuries ago. rittsbnrg capitalists, under the manage, ment of liavld Johnson, of Franklin towu htp. have secured options on '.shj acres of Innd near Oak. bile station, on the IVml.'k-v road, nnd put down a well to a depth of 4 !'. feet. At 100 feet a vein of inferior coal was Struck, supposed to be eight feet thick. Alter passing through this a strata of r. k 250 feet In thickness was struck. The t t was not satisfactory and another hoi- will be sunk in the same territory. William Neeba, a furmer living near llenv er Falls, bad a thrilling experience In the Hood. His horses and wa;on fell into a swollen stream, carrying himself and throe children along, lie saved the children by hard work, but lost his team. The aged wlfeof ltev. N. Thomas ..f Trans fer, was killed before his eves. ,suo was re turning home from a visit and In attempting to cross the railroad tra.-k In front of u train was run down and almost liistuntly killed. Hhe was over 70 years oi l. The barn of Samuel Wnddle, near Oreem burg, was burned Saturday, t.g -tber with all It contents, Including two horses. The lire was caused by spontaneous 'tnbintl.u. The loss ist.,&00 with partial Insurance. At Bradford, Farnham I.yoti, In a fit of Jealous rnge, Indicted Injuries with a knife upon Oeotge Patterson from which he died Thursday morning. Lyon I now lu jail awaiting the action of the grand Jury. Ocorgn Ho pen. a Hungarian, wa carrying a pumpkin out of Humuel l'axton s k-ar b ii at l iiloiitown, when l'axton saw him nu t broke his skull with a big rock. Somebody entered the lam of William (trove, near llellefonte, mil cut all hi hurne to pieces nnd damaged eostlv machinery and vehicles. Haines Thompson, of lelmiit, convicted of murder In the second degree f,r killing Matthew Henry was given aeveu years lu the penitentiary. The Populists of Huntingdon comity have nominated 1). M. Ouwako f,,r congress and a nil county ticket aud Indorsed tbe St. I.ouls platform. Lightning struck a tree near Rochester mid entering the ground, broke the pipe of the Ilridgewater Oas Company and set lire to tbe ga.. Vul Murray. Republican candidal.' for county commissioner of I'unxsutawncv, wa dragged by a fractious horse mi I badiv lii Jurcl. Jack I.evlue, of New Castle, had two line horses die under circumstances thnt make him bellove thr.t tbey were purposely poi-i-oti,, I'rof. William S. Bryan of Monongaheln City, has been chosen superintendent of a.'hooi ut Cnriiegin after a long deadlock. Joseph Westmoreland wa driving near raiutertown, when his horse ran otT and he was thrown out mid fatally injured. At a mass meeting of bicyclist nt F.rl It wns decided to resist pnyment of the ti tax Imposed by councils on w heels. . Julius I'arker, aged 45 and his son, aged j were crushed to death lu the Uerwlud-Wblte mines at I'uulow haturlay. The Eureka tampered copper company's riant at Erin was seized by tbe sherilT. labilities about $1)0,000. Oilhert L. Forkcr of Bradford, wa killed near there by the fall of a pulley from the top of mi oil derrick. The I0, OMI bonds recently Issued by the borough of Blnirsvllle, were nil taken by 'citizen. of the town. Oeorge M. Stroup. proprietor of the Kollr mnn hotel of llollidaysburg, ba. ns-.lgiio. Liabilities f .1I.00O. In n flgbt nmoiig slavs near 1 'unbar, John Balky was seriously Injured by being cut with n hatchet. Reprimanded by hi wife for drinking John Wallace, of Irwin, shot himself lu the bead. He will die. Emnuuel Swurtzwcldor, fill years nil, wn fatally cut by a mowing ma.-hlng at Chancy vllle. It is believed nt Mercer that John R. Miles was murdered Instead of being killed by a train. The Colored people of Moiioiigaliela City Will celebrate emancipation day September 24. The furnace employes at Hhnron, refused to accept a 20 per ceut reduction of wag". Frank Kink, aged 10, was drowned lu Smiley h run, near Pawsou, while bathing. Burglars broke iuto Heligiuau' tailor shop at Butler, and stole 150 worth of cloth. John M. I'oatuswas found dead at Reaver Falls Thursday ulght. AX RXFLODID THEORY. The theory that whisky is necessary in the treatment of pneumonia hu. received a blow from Dr. Bull, of New York City, who dis cover that In the Now Vork hospital sixty five per etif. of the pneumonia patients die with alcoholic treutment, while la London, ut the Object Leson Tempernnco Hospital, ouy flvo per cent, die. Soleutillo American. THK SAM IC I.bltlT. The same light which showed you tho heaven that you were made for bus ulways showed you tbe rock that you were chained to ; ns the same word of Jesus which showed the young nobleman the treasure lu heaven brought bii'k before hi min i the tremor-' on tarth. from which In could not tear hiiu Milf iiwuy. This makes the sii'.'redue. mid awfillness of life wbeu we come to know it, that we lire never near our hlgho-it us when we are most sensible of the danger of our lowest, uud tint daugcr of the loweHt is never so real to us us when the splendor of the highest stands wide open. l'hlllips Brooks. There aro two ways iu which the value of a lifetime may bo measured. It cuu bo measured by years or byevetit. A man may live to he eighty years old and yet Mud ut the end tbut hi life wu. hardly worth living. A Mozart may die ut thirty-flvu uud meusure hla life by the birth of great compositions, each an event in the musical history of the world. Years do not count. A luuu lives by events. Charles Barnard. LIVE WW TOPICS. to A tpo or apir. . . la ' n,"" ' fir rubllshed in 1815. It Is aa applicable now as whon It first appeared "ner. only by a cork eantrolM, And slender walls of earthen mould, In all the pomp of dtith, repose x The seeds of many a bloo ly nn: The chattering tongue, the horrid ontht The flst for fighting nothing loalh; The passion which no word can tamo, Thnt bursts lke sulphur Into flame; The nose carbuncle,!, glowing f,. The hlonte.l rt the broken head; Tho tre that bears the deadly fruit Of murder, maiming an 1 dlsimto. Assaults that Innocence nssniL; The images of gloomy Jails: The giddy thought no mischief bent The ml.lnlirlit hour In riot spent; All these within this Jug npp-ar. And Jack, tho hangman, In tlio rear." 0K MAS'S BFASOM. An eminent Englishman said on one ocn alon: "AIout ten years ago or more I first became a total alwtaincr because I was eas ily convinced that the usoof alcohol was not A neceesity, nnd a great deal tnrna upon that. I saw, for Instance, that whole Natl: ns had not only lived without lt, but had nourished without It. I saw the remarkcble fact that there was some 20,000 persons la F.nglnnd who, though tunny of them had mndo them selves mere funnels for drink, though they bad leen accustomed to drink from their childhood, though most of them bad been brought to prison, either directly or Indi rectly, through drink, yet tho very dny thnt they entered the gates of a prison all drink was entirely taken from them, and yet there waa not a single Instance on record In which any of them bad suffered In consequence." ccccccccccccccccccc A sniASor. 1;MPKHAM T. Mill. Probably one ol the most remari.al.le tm. perance crusades ever recorded was thai which took plnce in a village of Madagascar, called Loharnno (The Well), lying half way between Antananarivo, the eitpital. nnd Ami. boMitrn. There Is a resident missionary nt Lohnrano. The people of Loharan some time since made an agreement among the . selves that no rum or strong drink should be Introduced Into their ninrkel, mi l for some time none wns Introduced. A.t length, how. ever, some runiscller, taking counsel to. Ret her, resolved to force mi opening for their trade. Accordingly, they combined to the number of seventy, concealed their short knives under their Imnha., and one day look npnpnsltlonlnthemark.it place with their rum bf fore thm. Their Idea was that tin people would make an attempt to drive them out, nnd then, "the worse for the peo(..." But their exp-ctntlons were not realize I. By some nicAn the folk of Loharnno got lo know of the hidden weapons. They went ti the missionary for advice, and then nut their hoa.ls together and concocted a plan. All that day the purveyors of the fori. . lien, liquor stood in the gire of tin sun n tin market place, wailing for the thirsty cus tomers to conn and buy. But all daylong the Lohnrano men left thorn severely alone, and pUMSed nnd repassed before the eves of the rnmscilors with aggravating .-toihiliv. When evening .nine on, the disgusted merchnnts loaded their donkey again and went o(T to encamp for the night. But they were not to be daiiiile I ,y merit lack of en couragement, and the next morning found I hern ngaln, all seventy, duly p.i I en the market place, presently the townsfolk he. gnu to apnear. and their number in.'rea-e.l j till the whole ina'e .,,,ilatiou wa crowded around the rumseliers, who beheld with trepidation the gleam of the sunshine on naked knives mid gun barrels, Then a tu m stepped out from the crowd and made etn- phatlc representations, advising the Intrud ' er to go away. The rums'tilers, seeing themselves outnumber.) I, bad no alternative hut to take up their demljohus au I depart. -CUrUtlau Herald. For the whole family c c c c c c c c ccccccccccccccccccc NEVER lOc Llvetv Liver. Pure Blood. Beautiful Complexion, Perfect Health in CANDY CATHARTIC CURE CONSTIPATION C c c c c c c c gripe: never sicken NEVER WEAKEN. Purely vegetable, eat like candy, never fail to Induce a natural action of the stomach, liver and bowels. Absolutely guaranteed to cure constipation or your money refunded. 10, a or 50c. All druggists. Sample anj book free. f Address THI STCRLINQ REMEDY CO.. CHICACO OR NEW VORK. t tI0-T0-BA0 GUARANTEED TOBACCO HABIT CURE (Hfr l.mr fm hoxon gold, am mt) etirot pror ItAfWtwvr tndoffrmT thAfltxtr fr mbpoln nnt form, no-lo-nnolw thorvit4t t.rvu-fnMl In lw world Murtf until in iMititxln tn i)atTt n1 It uvvot intiii tu lunin inv wpai iiupini'nc ninn nironii. vitfonui una iiintffiiMtr. jut irj m xmm. You will n n liritittMj. VMhtI you to ll mti wtinl wo Mf, lor 1 Min MhfMitut1r tfirirr.nUM hr druinfiln frfrr whon f4nil lor our Nutktnt ' Ifcm t T''fti Holt nnJ jiuolit Voiir l.lfn Awny" writ imii rttrftul4ii aix 1 fr..ampl. AMnwj Til R H lDULl.SU HCMJlU V 0., Cblt r Smw 'ork. OWN DRUGGIST SOLO AND GUARANTEED BY YOUR TH LABOR WORLD. la tiri.-k ninniiK tlio ImlMlo forrai'.l unl.mit Your powi'r will ho a.vorJIiiir t your ux mrlt'in.., but your ixpiirlt'in'M miiHt lt your oxporl.'iii.ii uii'.l not Homebody' Ui. lullh lr your fittluir'a (iiltli I not fuitli in (ioil. Iutiiua 'y with your motliiT is not knowiuif your mother h Huviour. Kiuiiliii tlm ilil,i in not iiHot-n-tarlly wnlkln with ('lirint. KuowIuk a goo,! ilniii ulmut III in li liot tlio miiiirt tblug aa kuowluK liiiu. lr. 1'urV-liur.-it. Turaonal a".Uiiliit(iu.'.' with Chrlut la a llviiii; tiling, Ilk.) a trim tluit uh.-h I'vcry hour for rowili. Ittlirlviia iu huiihIiIik, It in ru frwli"il by ram even tlio atorm UrivuH lt to fiiHtHii IU rrij morn llruily iu tlm t-urtli for lta Hiipport. Ho, tronblud hnart, in all ux pr!Huuo, nay, "'j'hia ooiuna that 1 tiiay niaka tl.ur auipialntaaou wilU uiy Lord," A faw montha airo two buyarodo to a nit, try "torn. Ono of thoin boiiirht and dnin lour Rlaw ot "uarninw cldor. Tlii'y tliou went to a country eaurvh, ili.lurl)oi tlio oon KrKntlon, wlm wnro holding a xooliil, uud, etnrtinn bouio, overtook othiTx. Tim lioy, oulv nineteen yenra old, who had drunk tha elder, b i;iiii a iinrrel with another younn inuu, and l fore tli.i others reull;:o.l whit wait tiil;ui plnce, hud kill" I III II); IID.1 lie wax the hoii of a Widow. 'I'll. i boy. only hilH'teil yenra '.dd, Wild wviti'tioe.l to the penitentiary for twenty yearn. So two homos ure ma lo deolnto by four gliLin's of cider. Not until the miLtulMti of tli:it widowed inotln'r'M lienrt, i Hhe ;it IIMeiiini; for the hoiiudintt "tep of her boy lllhl heard lliMeii tho tn'iid of thoso who boro her tho lif.'livn form of her boy, emi be estimated o in wo know tho cost of four yhi-vim ol cider. llliuuU WuloU Twor. l.iven oi untr.HM. I'll In k of the brokeni!".-., the in.'on.pli't 11. 'HH, the ittl..ie ol the,i 1 1 v ,if nun. We K'i.i ji:iin,.H nf beauty lu hariie'.er W lliell we lire not llble to lltllllll. We lino loliifiliiM wlll.'h i 11 to iih t n k'reilt ever to come true. We dream of tiling we uut to do, but when We enllie t.) Work them o It our I'linnxy tiiiu.N I'liiin.it put tlieiu iuto realixutloii. Wo have ttiiimiieriuK of a lovo that in very ri.-h mi I t.-uder. wlrhout triii'o of Holll.iuiiem, without mivv or Je.il omy, without resciiiiiieiit. Wo Htrive to bo nweel-nplnted, iilKellNh, tlioiiifhful, but we mint wet our pillow with tears ut tho elnMo nf our marred day I huh.- we enim it ho wtlllt we Htrive t , ho. So It is ill all our livlnir. I.ifo in ever iwnn-thiiiir too J,irio torus. Vet this Inoompletenens, thin uui,:'. Infuoloriness, thii poor attaimtieiit, tin In Its realization lu tli- rin -u i nrnt. Ilin in the perfeet life, and In him We nliiill I'll J (ulluo.nd uf llfj.-J. K.lllller. report thnt pros riuslncwn trillion. Wanhlnirtoo (D. C.) In to uavo a union Iale league. Tinners and ieomon Clevehmd, Ohio. Tha Tnltod Ourment Workers trn.lo in reTivini;. I'hilndelphin'H thnm union of olanuuk em will aninlirainikte. Indlnnapolln i Ind. eh rkn are trylni? to Clone mores on Sun lay. Nimhvllln (Tenii. ) union barbers uro oeutliiK Sunday barber. The Amerl.'iin Flint (llann Workers' tlonul I'nlon nan a mombernlilp of 7mH. Tho Amalgamated Annoelntion of Carpen tern has a meml'mhlp eieiwdiiiit 14,000. Tha Iron moulders' unions of tho United States have a Kro.ni membership of 4H.000. Journeymen Iliikem and Confeettnnem' International Uuiou has tim to its rredlt. M-tal pollHhem, bulTor, platers and brass work ti consolidated an 1 Uavo one ornunl. 'JltioL Thern aro 3.1,000 men omployoil in tho drawing Industry, who rocnlvu ea.di your In wairos t'29.00o,iH)0. Tho t'nl till Oarmont Workers Imvo nrvaii Irod nearly nil the liirgo overall innuufns turera In tho I'nited Hlaton. Tho New York Letter Carriers' Ansnelatl hi has promlne 1 to see that none but union hops will hereafter iret eontraots for cur 'lors' iiuiforinn. Tho Ilritinh steamship Strnthdon, whleh has Just arrive 1 at riiilii lelphlu, is entirely manned liv Japanese. They have hliow'u themselves to l oi llont sailors, Minn Mary Abraliain, the new Kngllnh Su in'rintendent of I'm'tory Inspeetors, Is a beautiful womnn of the Semltle tv. She began horearoer an Ijidy Illk.)' private see retary. A "TennntH" League" is to be formed ut Washington, I). I'., for tho speellle objeet of withholiling patronage from nil ibvilors' agent and inndlordn who persist lu uniploy tug underpaid labor. . J nfltrfIw"5Tiiiyeutii;Q )t worattigmen i ill T August 2 wiu Isnuod by the Ceutral Commit- toe of tho Hoolallst Lalir party. Tho olo. la to rainst tho authorities to allow tho use of piibllu buildings for meetings of labor or gnuliuitlons. More tluin lOOil men, employes of tho Na tional Uolliug Mill at M.-KoeHport. Pi'im., have litmn griinto.l tho Amalgamated sealo and nil the mills of tho eompony. It is ex n.vtod, will soon bo ut work on double turn. The sealo jirieo In bned on nn lueren.no for pudd ing from 4l to I..V1. Tho Inerease to puddlom ralsi the wagon for helpern aoeord-ingly. I'M nt , sw Lau u urn mu ta i-kjw n ir u mm 11 I PUREST AND BEST LESS THAN HALFTHtr PRICtr Or OTHtR BRANDS -p POUNDS.20 -r HALVtS,IOQUARTtRa5 SflLD IN CANS ONLY MAKKIiTH, riTTlllll. tiraln. lour anil 1 d anAT-u i reJ i o. r.i LL)I(N-Na rnlli.w nnr No. 3 rsllow linll.t'l illlr.l rut 'JA'IS- Nu I whim Nn y Ull , YK-No I Nn. ll weatnru , f IXil It IV inter palenu l.lou li. mmiKni wiuinr Kj flour . IAY-.N.l 1 Tr.Mi'EniNi'K nkws and Nirr.n. Evory mo ternto drinker in loading au army of boys toward tlio pit. Appetito for drink is tho devil's iron chain on tho drunkard's nock. Tho easiest time to let drink alone, in be fore tho tlrst drink is taken. When a man gets up early in the morning to drink, ho is apt to spend tho day in dolu ; nothing olse. In IH'iJ one in sovontoeu deaths wliioh oi ourrod lu Switzerland wre nneribod to drink ing hubitu (Juolu ling wouiou and children). In Glasgow, So itlan I, lltty-niin out of sixty-two criiiuu ils trio 1 at ouo somlou of a aourt toHtlUoJ that drinking hit I lo I to tlinir eriniiv. Tbe Hoard of Excise of Ith.va, tho seat of Cornell University, has refused all applici tlous for renewal of lloounon to soil liquor lu that town. According to tha Hcranton (Poun.) Index, the sentiment In favor of urgnuizlug wouihu'h total absli nonce so:ietiun is growing stuudily every day. Soolety U to-day opposed to tho exlstonno of Intemparanuo. Tho exooiMlvo drinker has no plaoelo lt. Tho busluomi world ilemuuJs a sober man. Tha Htate Hoard of Health of Arkannis has been given authority to revoke the lloon.no ot any ptiysiotim who la guilty of habituul drunkenness. Five abreast, flvo bun Ire I nn I seventy miles in length, is tlio dnneripliouof llienruiy of men and wouiou who g dully to tho s i loous (or drink. When tho Queen ot Madagascar shut up the saloon In her kingdom, aud their owners asked for compensation, aha ropllod, "Uom. pensalo those you h ive wrougod, uuJ I will pny the balance." Iu recent lutervlaw Mini Frauds E. Will, ard uld "I bellove that tha X-rays nregoliu to do much for tha temperance cause, lly their meana drinkers aud clgntntte ainokeri can ba shown! tha atendy deterioration lu their systems whloh follow the practice booing la believing." JAY-.Nn 1 tliuotbr killed i'luvr. Nn 1... llnr.fniui wagons FKb.1) Na 1 Willi MX, tea rlruwu HJditllug Hrn, bulk ITHAW-Wnnal 0l .. . iiaMr rrotlUL'ta, em'KH-Kllui.raiurr . Faoi'7 I'reauier in jf I uuutry KoU. Cllbb.nK-Ohl.., now New York, ur il'I'I.KM 111. I , bkANa IUud-pkkil, par tiu I'O'I A Ulna .Nw, iu cur. lei . AllllAoa Home gruwu, bbl....J. AMw.n.s Velio;, uu I i 4 ti'i i.J i.l . I II .1 1 .'I i' I .is :i: .1., :l do .') ;o 3 10 8 Vi a r -i -. r It ' 11 73 II HO II .'4J iT no is ill It o) I.' VI iu ') i i :,ii 0 IMJ ID 'l0 i ill li AO s u.1 s 50 10 17 it n 11 ii 7 n 7 s la V) VI I .li 1 ll ii HI ro im I'l SVJ Kir-A-x-s . ll The modern st.in.l- anl l-'amily M-ili-w cine : Oif"' the common cvery-d.iy ills of humanity. f Mn 1'oulUy, Lta. t lllt'Mi.NH, v pur 1 1 l(Kl...n,V in klios-l'. u. onio, lroU anciiituuii. 6KEIH-( loTr ttl lot. ( iiuiothf, prime m ltluu uru kUl l.t bUlbr, uew k-'lUKIt luuuirjr, ool, bUl I Al.l.l'tV CLOtH MJIKAl' Ntt kt Una ttl h. .No. .UKM-UUed JAIS ktous UUi i hit utile i remunry vuiukuitueuiA.' rwvH t wukA i -No. a ha LOIt-N-Na a MUsJ jA ia - .No. a wuu BU 1 1 tit Crmr j., exira Ao-I'a. llrms , 'J ID 9 HI j I il I ..0 I TO 1 iu I :s si :) oo aw i 4 irj ii J U I 11 ill iiim rnJeT.M i'.,ii.tnt tiAtniniitfti f.,r ufnr -Ittr r. It i ..n.. rfully cBlciuluu III all M.lnrul d.m'W, an, I, a,, ItarumnlUm, I ttiNca, i KtMrrh, luwlhjtrlir, .Nrrall, ll,L. k ami "Ihr llm..il h.T pain I. an siN-n t mil. Iry ll. At lmi l..r. nr l.y mail ..n n-'ll.t of n.iiii... a.llriu an. I X. ',ii'm WINJ.i:..MANN A HtVOWN IlklO CO , lUlllnoi-. M.I , I . n, A. I & J 1 7J ol .11 a 14 lUUk. rUiUK-faUnta , g T5J1 IS WHKAT-Mu HoJ 'oii.N-Na r JA IS -Willi Waataru l ULTiKK-Craainarr 1J ItUua-siai auu l uuu II U LIV1C kTUCai. CiaTBtt, aTOCK VAHUi, K48r LIIIEBTT, I'a. Mini, I 4 I l-r n. ..nr, i a I. jr.. i fa ., . le lr. aiin. lil Oj r:e- Writ WW ,oi.a.i',.s-u,,rl .i.Miii..iiir in Ihi-iu. V jrrS No-jiartinj. nrm '-. r n..iiiii'H- Ini I V-MI JJ ir.e. K..o, r ii n..:iiiii .in.i n. aoiin,r.,iii,i, ti..ii. i i,t tlruii.uii.i. nni iu.i- in i .r... n i n 11911. m riinsl PATIENTS TRE.'TED BY MAIL fetiil I.-nt lam. k r fari.-nurs n.i.ir.-. uh auinp, sV''lll'P 'l..l.r'.lh..l. ( llll toil. ILL, -J. " I I'UIV, Hr l llr-,,, . HlHk llll. THE KGIDENT8 OF LIFE Write t T. S. Qiincev. Drawer I A Chicago, Secre tary of the S1.111 AcciDL.vr Company, fjr tuforiiiatlin rcg.irding Accident Iiniir. nncc. Meutiuu tllii paper, lly so doiii'' v ul 1 ;n membr rOilp (ee. IIji paid over .W0,i0)i jr acciji'iii.il iujurica. Be your own Aent. HO MLUICAI. lCX-VlUNAlluM KJiat'UlEft FRflZER AXLE GREASE IIKHT IN TUB WORM). Itawaaringnjialititmarounmirpniiatvl, aotuall? out hut kik two buxeaor any oilier brand. N..& artVctod hf Ileal. (rjKTTIIK liKMIdNK. If OR SALE UV DEALEIW O E.N tit ALLY. Prima, l.'OO to 1.400 lb i t 4 4 l Juod ...liO to 1..MU lb 4 1) 4 UU Idly, l.utu to l.lMira 4 ill 4 1) t air bgut aiaem, mi iu luuu ibt ... 1 Ml :i im Cviuuiuu, '.IM lu voulli . 3 UJ 4 W UOUA Medium, ri n M Heavy ;i 11.1 a mi Ituugba uud blagi t l)J IU aula. flood, as 10 so iix a vi g ta If air, 7U to 0 Iba. H w) u.1 fvuiuiou 1 71 i M I'lrnaure or rno Mroahorr. SlnI liavo oi'ti'ii tvomlcrixl wlmt tlm wild wiiviti uro Hjiylug. Jiiilglng from ihi'lr nmr I ahouM ay they went Joining the general kick ngnliixt the high prlri ut t It It nwort.-. riilliidoli'lila North Ami'ili-au. liUma .inil Titer. Caffo.l llonn nint tlgorK, iiiiiiiit ant) Jasuara tuko 110 inula, of tlio men nnij woiueu imsHliitj In rront of theai. bul t .a . . .... 1 11 a uojf uu urougiit anywbere mo cage tney auow their tor at one. net avag aa. Tho hypocrite In polltloi onn doubla (llacxiunt the Uyoocrlto la the chuwh. .
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