... rarsf of chara-tor. "Moon.. . to trurt nothnr i but when '?wmM. knowlnu hlmlf. m b inVn'anJ wlthhoiaiD-whPn thU lilrt to I' ''r,,ne n(1 'orlo I 1 that h hM Mlnliicd to mm b,rr, tl i " of For 1"." 1 i......tl .nv th.it tlm k.iirn run "" iTmiiv M oniintoJ lit for noltmly to i nil v rn n '"" f hnvlmf to .nonwo more f ..... ...l,,ta lninn of It. 1 llfl nn toward whli-li humnnltr '.. V. ul.j thosn other c inilltlons L.n'nknf o froipietitly ami omn- Dtlv nttnltioit. lmt llMnl.-nweioin-tlmmi f'-l tlmt f,r mmm-til. filler, nny nrw oni' f own moral liitrity. amnll nmv I"'. ih,"l'1 liuml'ly ami 1 " ' U l.. . t..rsi.in mn I ml to ! wi-' iiml'T tills toinpta- Ir wltli Cioii 8 i:'ip, i in nmt uiywlf now, ' he in ir't- r'niT liolil Upon tirinioiil iniir- k I- the Mrt of a weak mini to Im .villi.' Ill" trtwt "tor"' r-f'"'! L.oniiot wniil in 10 fun iiuoKruifr Imt to Iihvx !ii'ii miiniy until umi '.II.. na mo Mri'iicth of Inill- fri..- nil will. I'hii. when r't.T r 1 a . Ifl.n nllrltt nn t lltk Colli" I'l IIllll. . i. ..I... Mm iiifiniliiic(. boifnn to .' . i tono of illxtlnt n'proof for r,f.Mnit In lirltt K. "O thou of Khcn'forA illiK Dion uoiiiii." 'll-lrnt nlniily Jfiiott'. that ft ... I.. loitiMt'ir niort fii liio hhfi M.vliT. unit knows tlmt In ho attain tlmt nk'iiM". ii M invi l .. I.,, Ilnr. 'I I i 1m klml of i.'n i I"1 l',''mlnii tlmn rovr li fiiiih. tlinn humility. It In not it lultv tlmt on" ilNplnystotlH) world, ti'H't 'lltiHHO oi oho n onn iit'iiri, Iv to Mod, In wliono cyi no mini . - .i , .i i ..i Inaiini 'P'uuiiiiioii. auii vion it thi nun wno trust hlm.xolf I rutin'. I" tli" mini In wiioso Lt'urt uiuit rovcntinl humility, r.E AND DO. i'l.m of belna to ilolnir. nnd of do- Di, li otic of mii'ih ooiiiplt'xlty and Tln-ro lit room lor vigorous r.nto whli'U H tho more extl- kviiulil ci"!'n tltat iM'Inir wt'W the l.inwntul. h1ih'i kihmIiiin consNtn (outward thliik w do than lu tho hliik't w arc, and llne-ni pi-urlntf i rnmptiMl ly a puru motive ttro 1'i'UiT i nun in" rm no oi Y'-t. on tln othi'r hnnd. Iwinir Is ln I'ouuti'd an on I In Itai'lf ; tho loulil HviMiiiuiti' lii n -tUm iM-foro Muiui.i'il n.t nolih'Ht, and our 1'iir sln',fp,!''Orovi'nt. Wooro not purfoi't hi'lnif lieforo attnnitllli( il.'i'.U it'-tormliiM us. and wo trrow hftln-ni IntolnwrftoturH. Vet it b-t to fxiii'i't to count Into perfect lliroiik'h tho tn nil Iili-ity and hlk'h ir ilotntnt. Only ly nitlrii mfilitn ht patient ftulfi'rliiK of mirrow 1.1 llni'il and hroiiKht Into cloxo llko lMtv. W nan npnro ni'ltli'T of 'tort. Tin doing nnd tint boinir. kml tlm doliiK'. ill lift pnoHi'il hand -it uoiplng tuo oluor, eaja tojtea k i-iuir.R. nil eratv and pnlliwi', who hast ln'arts from tho iN'imilnK, koop iiit lii'it wo inn not t tiriMitrti ir.iiK'i'iu tho tpiiKt hours of liln. i e-!io and wo can only wait, on Klvrs plaeit to doubt, when rlcu ornni'o livtvo room only for w.n'ii wo nil vi1 Hp iki'U our lust our llmil iMTort. and in our own i do no nioro, then, lor tint aako who wat ti'inpti'd with our I and Mrnltoned in 1 1 ulic rt n bis work nilirht bo u-ojiii- Kiit thou to our n M ! Annum ksiiin-i' when Wi nit lu loneliness, I hearts may llnd their rest in jk the words in our p.Tplexitv I upon Hi., lip, of chrl.st liroiiKlit iron, ie. a.'ii. lurn even our ' prolit 111 the lleeiieiiiliir of H B is not ili'penileiit upon imineill- in, mi l a H 1 1 it that lavs hold l Tinil purposes of (ii,j. And n a-isl-taii".', we luivo been mi ll til" Word of ihy patenee. suf- iiiii away In tli" liourof ib-iitli. r of Jfaaa fli is; our Lord. Iui-thkk riiiiisrt.vNs. are. nrestitioililv mi tloi rnv t.i kvhoiii weshail perhaps lie happy ...Hi nii-ii. . i ii wi lire vorv 1 of fr,,!u tuo earth. Tliero Is when tiiey die, Kverybody Is lllore lhli:i willilir t'li-it t'li.ttf buioted, truiisferri'd' ti tho bet- e nan a vast amount of vlno Bli th 'Ir dis;ui,itloii. 'l'hey con P be their .Intv t.', ..t Ilk. i a Ho, i i....,fut i.... li.it koi'h on in this ilo'iiorutij k suits tin-in in hiir.-h or btato. U- fi-n i ri-lit;lou without Kottlutf xie-y UP) H ) Hour tltat pnoplo on e,( at tho verv niiht of ', saillv tllev tli 1 art it hi at it ii ml piaster ut tho very timu they 'on i mi ouiy ones iniil Know "r ulsn tho fhrlstlan lin-ks, ii'iont-M and wiiisomenesstniist lit. However i.iiiiliihL-Mpniij 1 1, Hlon, thero Is provision for its r.uvuiius kuou io uvo wuu. Tin: RKiL Wonil. Y are the real word, tho llfo llh Hmeel oft-U fal.slile. is that nuver dwelvo or mis- fi'iruimi nuturo can but lm "st b.'eaus,, ft foumiutlou uie iriiin ana it knows that 'Ills. It is In .... 1..... . ' un nullum lively to reeoL-nive 11,1.1 Lu.. hodv Is Iii tin, ..i. l .l.,....i...,.i lulls m .....lu ........... i ... , .-v iMi,nini uuil 'ir Inner life Is trmmpurent ( - it is u iruo urn. It I'f duairj of cuueeuluiBut. "I of Christ that wo should uou oi iiui iiituro. it fliatuny part of lifHhould bo Faa utte.iri.r., . which wu maruU to tho irom- rum, ill u r.. i . . . ' ., in i i f lo realize 'nthrist, luumeut by m all ifv,i. ,,..,1 . v.i.i. " Kiur.iyiiiii 'IU poauu imd Jijy...V,. jj) liPll-loi.i. ... . . n,u not llUMiliir,! 'J't .hall prevail, fimat thou wait a little Will ,l(1t tliy " r than thy timor jw .' :,rt'V "i'l-oar. to thy '""J",11!"' I"'t awayt),rt a-lie of Iouk waitlutr,ll,t !Z. "UJ llu,,u vf lVo?r"f .'I1 WaU,,, ftt th u"r1l1lonu'Vt shall win tori,' 1 HtlBUt' buimlul f wk. whou U U iiiu'oniy ?,mer"y. Hut HoiU.-U. U.y'lrumbull. HUE TEMPERANCE TOPICS. ' MCI HPS AT. TBk Sprat wm very f His wlfo was ry lean, ' Anil not a bon for pussy eat Was lTrT ti b SOi'tl. Jnek 8prnt had (rot no hat, His wife had got no money, Anil Dot staple little Hprat Had erer tasted honey. Cut Jack 8prat soon altered that, And cave up being beery t Then Mrs. Hprat got well nnd fat. And looked so bright and cheery Then Jaok sat with Mr. Bprat Within their pew on Sunday, ' And little feet went pit-a-pat Xo school tirxin the Momlav. Youth s Tomporouco banner. TO RECLAIM nRCXKAIlD. The T.omnie of Lovo, a branch of the Pnivntlon Army, will put Into operation In Now York City a new plan for saving of drunkards. It is propositi to patrol certain parts of the city ut night with ambulances driven by a Salvation Armv lussio. Thnro will be two memln'M of tho anny brsldes the driver In each ambulation and whenover drunken men and women are found on tho Streets they will be bundled Into the ambulance nnd taken to tho Hal vat Ion Army Hhelter, where they will be allowed to sober up. Of course, no one will lie restrained and taken against their will. The patients will. If they wish, be allowed to pay for their lodging nnd breakfast aftur they have be come solier. The ninbulances will ho pnlntc I rod and and wuito uud drawn by whllo horsi' A troMts a aioA-r. TTenr tho dcspnirlng cry that ono of Ihn women of Sail Francisco addressed to tho editor of the Kxaminer: 'Lhpior keeps s where wo are. Tho gin hob's, oiirso them! Their keepers, (lod for Klvo, Tnn laws which make them possible, rurso them! ounto them!! cur e them!!! Ho. form us? How. when rum makes three every week' Heform lis? lie form your laws' How I laugh laugh with a despair ing shriek nt tho attempts of somo kind henrted nnd well-meaning people to reform us without reforming and Informing them selves! Heform, when th greatest enemy to moral reform Is stnn ling open day and eight In thousands of places In San Frau elsoo? What colossal nonsense! Tho Inw smiles and Christian law-makers wonder. Heaven Is Impoverished: holl Is enrlehod. My hot head ut against the window pauo: uiy nwli'iig Ucart Is burstlnj;." nex t EXISTENCE. E.Utnci? romes to feel t. many of us like a great river, which Is nlwas ' (lowing with unbroken force downward l-i the m-a. It never stops. It is nlw nys pushing Its waters outward. It gives tho sen no chungo to How up into it. ho is the ever t-m-rgetio life of one whoso sol" Idea Is to t'X"rt inllu cnee, to make himself felt in snunt result. How often tho river must long to pause! How often it must become aware that its impetuous rush is losing for It tho richness Of the great deep, salt sua ! How often tho busy life of man lie, 'nines aware that some where round it thorn Isri -hness which It does not get lioeHuso it opens outward only, and not inward ! How often it desires to pause and grow receptive, and take into li.i-lf tho richness whl-!i it now Is keeping out ! l'hillips Urooks. TBE SftBBMH SCHOOL LESSON. T.rr Tnt itAR-nooxs answer. Under this caption, thn Pal riot Tbalans suvs: Wo do not wish to assail the bar-rooms un justly. We would not make an unfair charge against thorn. Wo want to give thorn credit for all tho good thov do. Wo will pnilsethem for all the benoflt theycoulor upon society. As we are totally uniformed concerning tho blessings tho snloon gives to the world, wo must make a few Inquires, and we lien tho bar-rooms to coma forward with au hon est nuswer. How has the saloon holpod civilization? What bus tho bar-room done to protect the households nnd Ipunes of our people? When and bow has It shielded our daugh ters? What has It done to rnnoblo our sons? What has tho drumshop done to promote Social order? When liar the saloon posed as tho upholder of the laws of the State? Hew has the public drinking pl.ico added to tho activity of legitimate trade? When did the ll.pior trulllo over defend the tvenk against the otrong? What aid has the saloon given In building up tho Krooery or drygoods or furniture r.tore? How has the bar-room helped the luborer to obtain it competence' What useful purpose has the whisky busi ness served in promoting pulillo enterpriser? Does It help to establish mills? or to opeu mines? or to build factories? Hoes tho saloon crown man with honor? Hoes It .send solace to sorrowing hearts? Has It promotoil woman's happiness? Has it mvitlerod flowurs lu childhood's pnth? Does it put foou In tho workingmnu's cup board? Has it over lllled a mother's soul with holier hope for her son' future? Has it ever lifted u shauow from tho heart of a wlfo or sister? Hoes tho bar-room iiid ico the study of the Bible, lutendaiice at Sunday -s.'hool, or sym pathy with the church? Does it tench a high codo of morals? Is it an inspirition to noble deudu? Does it repress evil passions? Does It cultlvato tho boat touJonoioi of the human heart? Does it niako its patrons purer and bet tor? Has the saloon Intro Jueedclounor methods Into politics? Hua It mado candidates less corruptible? Has It put purity, and patriot lam, and principle inio the hearts of voters? Dons it make Its patrons worthier of pub lic trusts? Does it create a truor and tuoro ofOclont Slnss of public servants? Does it liolp legislators to onaot bottor luws? Does It cause courts and juries to act morn Justly and liuparltallv? Does it make our lives and proporty moro secure? ' Does it lessen the population of tho pris ons, poorhouses and Iumiiuo asvlums? Who caii tell us of just one heaven-appro vud dood done by the drain shop? TEMPERANCE MEWS AND NOTES. Fill man with whisky aud bo can (,'lvo tbo pig points. It Is only those who are In the power of rum that caunot sou lu barm. Tho man who has not doclded that ho will never drink, has mora thuu half decided that he will drluk. The Indians of Enslorn Washington nro said to have taken stunt to prevent tho sale of liipuor among thorn by uupriuuiplud white men. According to tho National Temperance Al manao there are elghty-ll vo papers published In Ibis oountry that are duvotod to tbo tvui peraueo oause. Doctor Norman Kerr warns medical prac titioner ai;alust employing alcshol or uuti pyrin lu tho treatment of influenza. Why Is It that a town, when giving a "wriieup" of its Industrius, novor boosts of tbo number of lu saloons uud tbo genial saloon keeper? The notion prevails among a great number of othetwiso sensible people that alcohol in the form of wine aud whisky Is a "cure-all." And this despite the testimony of the axes that alcohol In any form is detrimental to the health of the body, so rauuh so that it tuuy well be termed a "kill-all." IXTKUJf ATIOAti LKSSON SKPTEMUEK 0. FOR Lesson Text! "David's Lore for CoVt House," I Chron. xxtl.,C. 10 Golden Textt Psalm txxxlr, 4 Commentary. A DRUNKEN QUARREL Two Hani Slash Etoh Othtr and Ont Died From Us Efforts. fl. "Thsn he called for Solomon, his son. and charged him to build a house for the Iiord God of Ltraol." It Is written of David that thn Lord preserved him whithersoever he went, and that he reigned over all Israel, executing judgment and justice among all his people (I Chron. xvill.. IS. 14). His later years were given to making prepara tion for tne temple which he dcircii to build for the I.ord and which was built b Solo mon on Mount Morlah. where Ahrnhnm of fered up Isaac, and which David afterward bought from Arannah or Oman the Jebusite. 7. "And David said to Solomon, my son, as for me, It was In my mind to build a hone untothe name of the Lord, my (lod " In chapter xxvlil., a, lie calls it, "An house of rest for t h" ark of the covenant of tho Lord." The ark was tho svmbol of the presence of Ood, for He told Moses that He would meet with him and commune with him from above tho mercy seat, from between the cherubim, and that there He would dwell among them (Ex. xxv.. 8. S'J). Nathan tho prophet thought so well of David's plan that ho said, "Do all that Is In thine heart, for Ood Is with thee" (chapter xvll., a). H. "Thou shalt not build an home unto My name, because thou has shod much Moo J tipon the earth In My sight." This was the Lords message to David through Nathan. Compare chapter xvlil., 3. There was a ceremonial unclennnnss connected with tho shedding of Moot (.Num. xxxl., Il. 20), but from the words of Solomon to Hiram In I Kings v., 8, It would also seem that the hindrance tn DayI.Tm Ki,n.iin.- i... . i . was the wars that were about him on every I rui.-, tiiei mr u-inp.e must wait (or a time of rest. The tabernacle of Moses and Its lemons are very applicable to the times In which wo live, while the temple of Solomon rather points to tho next age, the time of earth's rest, when the true Solomon shall relgu. . "His nnmeshall be Solomon (peaceable), and I will give pence nnd ouietnes unto Israel In his days.' Thus said the Lord of him who should build tho temp'.o, calling him a man of rest, and snylngthat he should have rmt from all his enemies. The other name of Solomon. Je.lodluh (beloved of the jvi'w n quid, xii., ij, ami margin) is also very suggestive of Him who Is tho true be. loved and also tho l'rluee of IYa.ce. "He shall build the temple of the LMP and he shall bear the glory and shall sit and rule upon his throne, and ho shall be a priest up on his throne." Heboid the m.m whose name Is The Ilr.wh (Zech. vl., 12, 13). Compare Jer. xxill., 0, 6. in. "1I shall build an house for My name, and I will establish tho throne of Ids kingdom over Israel forever." While Solomon is surely referred to in these words and In this lesson, and also the temple which ho bniided, wo may well say In the words of our Lord, "A greater than Solomon Is here-' (Luke xi., 31). A throne established forever could not be for any mortal man, but David, being a prophet, know that Ood bad sworn With an oath to him tlmt of tliu Imii r i.i- loins, according to tho flesh, H would raise j uji ,iiriii iu su on ma inrone (Acts ., 30), 11. "Now, inv son, the Lord be with thee, and prosper thou aud build the house of the Lord thy Ood. as He bath said of thee." We como back from the prophetic and Meseianlo outlook to the temple then about to bo bull, led nt Jerusalem. The whole story nt the temple and kingdom of Israel had both a near and a fur oil fulfilment, tho near be. lug partial, but the lar off being complete and abiding. Tothe latter we are now In this year IS'.Hi nrawlng nigh, but how nlgli Ood alone knoweth. "The Lord bo with thee'' (see also verse 16) is what we all nee, as we live to complete the present building, the church, or body, of Christ, built of stones lrora all Nations (Acts xv., 14; ltov. v.. 'J. 10: Ejih. II.. l!t.-.'2). 12. "Ouly tho Lord give Iheo wisdom and understanding, and give time charge con cerning Israel." The plans of everything concerning the temple were given to David by the Spirit of the Lord (chapter xxvil!., l'J-19). All that Solomon m-oiicd was wis dom to carry out the plan, uud the sumo Spirit who gave the pattern would give tho wisdom to complete the work, if only Solo mon would rely upon Him. Ood has a plan nnd purpose concerning tho completion of the church, and the Spirit will carry out tho plan through us if only wo are willing and obedient. See Lph. II., 10; llob. Jtlll., JiO, al; Isa. xlv.,24; xlill.. 13. ill. "Then shalt thou prosper. !e strong and of good courage Dread not. tmr lie dismayed." Tile secret of prosperity Is found in taking heed to tho word of (bid, rneilltfiHtiip ti. to, In u,,.l ,.l,.l., !.... ..... .... ..... ...... ... ..... ..'. I,,..,,, ,11,,, M J may observe to do nil that is written th-rcin, according to Josh. 1., H, D, 'J ims the Lord ! ir i ... o i i .. .. .. i , miuai'ii nni u" our sireuK'U, arcl li'arlllg Him that is, fearing to grlevo Him we tieed have no other fear. Tho comfort of sn. sli., 10. mi, I Jer. xxlx., 11, will then be ours, hoe also Deut. xxxi., s. i l...l,LI I., i,.,l,U T I....... prepared for the house of the Lord an bun- ' .lt-.,.l th, ,111111., I Ml.,u ,.f ....I.l .....i .. ,1 I Mind thousand talents of silver." This be sides brass and iron without weight and al. uudiuice of timber and rtoue. Valuing a talent ot gold lit t2.'i,UUU and a talent of (di ver at 15(10. which Is u very low valuation, we have here gold and silver to the value of H.OOO.UOO.OOO. Then from David's private purse we have (73,COil,ODO ill gold and U0, MO. 000 lu silver (chapter xxlx.. 4), while the rmer gave (123,000,010 lu gold nnd i 13, L'10,000 lu silver. Thus we have a total iu gold and silver n'oim of more than 1 1,'.".'5, (HJO.UOO (four billions two hundred aud l wen-ty-llve millions) for this templo of tbo Lord. Where istbo givlug of to-da? a 'I'lilu 1'him Mi.tmL .if w.trt: n-n,i it, nl.tin. tinuco for every luiinner ot worl;, or, its lu i ..I ,A. ....Ill OI ..-,111.... Cl.-lll..l ....... ... 1 vimj'i'.ft aaiiii., mum,,, rniiiim IU' u IU till tho manner o' workmanshl), for any manner of service, wholly nt thy uoiuuinuu incut. All leemei' inspired with the great In.-t that the palac- wits not for man, but f: the Lord Ood, therefore David prepare! with all his might mid the people with per fect heart offered williugly to tho Lurd (chapter sxix., 1, 2, 9). 16. "Arise uud be doing, and tho Lord he with thee." It Is written lu Dun. xi.. 32, "The people that do know their Ood shall lie strong aud do." Cau it be that our great ditllculty Is that wo do not know our UodV Aru wo Ignorant of His love. His purposes, His power, and, while bearing Ills uniue, yet not in sympathy with Him? He is with lis. llo has given us all things. Ho bits all power. Let us sot our heart and soul to seek the Lord our Cod (verse ID), that we may know Him and vleld to lluu tor UU pluaaura. Loosou Helper. SAVS TH CHIt.UHES. The Journal of Hygiene publishes a sug gestive article eutitle. I "The liroater Teni pcrauue," bv Charles II. Shepnrd, M. !., In which he say i,: "Judguiir Irom the post ex perience, there seems but lltllo hope for the a.liilt Inebriate, but we may at b an wive soniuof the youuger giili'-rittion." He adds: "When children shall have been taught uud thoroughly Indoctrinated with the right principles on the subject there will bo a re generated mankind. Doctor Shepard thus Indicates what should Impress moro fully the friuudsof temperance everywhere, tho fun 'Jamnutal luiportuuce of jiiveullo tuuipurauoe wort. Keveu csr.rri. Dootor Frank Hamilton, ouo of tho most competeot army surgeons lu his day, once ssili "In my owu mind the conviction U fully established by experience aud observa tion that the regular use of alcobolio stimu lants by man lu health is never useful. I niuka no exoeptlon in favor of oold or best or exposure and fatigue, nor In favor of old drinkers, when eousldured as soldlurs," A charter was granted by tho Dauphin eounty court to the American Salvation army headquarters In Harrlsburg. Tho live trus tee tor the first year ares ptnlel II. llef ford, Coatsvllle- H. J. S. brlener nnd Wm. Hawk of this city; Andrew Hcntilngson, Westchester ar.d Harrison Carson, of Turk ersburg. A drunken ipinrrd Is'twis-n two Hungar ian miners nt lluhnstown. near Irwin, Lucas Itobbl was stabbed to death by John Chi-no. 'J'he murderer nnrrowlv escaped lyncblng at the hands of bis Infuriated couiitrvmnn. Murderer and victim bad lioen good friends up until a few minutes preceding the tragedy The overcrowded condition of the Insane asylum in Dlxinoiit, necessitating the putting of two patient iu one room, resulted In the murder or .Samuel Wallace, f jtutlcr. by Henry Helnbnugh of Somerset couuty iu it moment of frenzy. Three Mad viewers appointed by the Fnv ctte county court to locate n new road, got lost In the mountains and wandered about for three days before they could llnd their way out. They were then nearly tarn ished. The residence of William MoiTott. in llur rell township, Westmoreland coiiuiv.was de stroyed by (Ire Thursday night, the occu pants ban-ly escnplng with their lives. At Dawson Officer Itoiiner discovered two colored burglars trying to enter Ooldberg's tore, but when he attempted to arrest tln iu they knocked him down mid escaped. A valuable horse was stolen from the barn of Samuel iillli.Tt near (ireensburg. Tli tnlef was tracked to the Allegheny county line, where all signs of him were lost. A boy at Wlllunisport swallowed a toad in, I nearly died. A doctor succeeib-it in unking him cough It up afb-r several hours of sufficing, the toad was d"iid. .1 aim's i i recti, who claims to be from Fitts "mrg. tried to commit suicide at Altoouu, by .browing himself under a trolley car. He was .errlhly bruised but may recover. F.mest ('. Wood, aged 20 years, nnd .lames sugroe, 2i years, were struck and klllcl at I'aschal station on the I'lilladelpliiu, MI ulugtoii uud lialttmoru railroad. The ( arli'tt brewery, at Washington, lease, dock and all, was sold by Sln-rllt Clark to Henry Zelt for til.joo. I he judgments against it amounted to 4,300. The one policeman of West Washington, Samuel J. Wis-, hits been sentenced to nine months Imprisonment In tho workhouse'for violating the 11 rooks law. Tho mountain brigands In the vicinity of Ligoiiieraro again nt work, and the runners in the reglou report the loss of cuttle, horses und other property. J. M. Fox, of Pittsburg, lighted a cigar neur a gas wll at Klttaiiiiing, and the gits lighted and lie was budly burned. The der rick Wits destroyed. So far iu IS'jii there have been mo.-e prison ers lu the Lawrence county jail at New Castle than there were lu tl ntire twelve months of ls'.ij. Near Sharou. David Kllgore, of Jackson Centre, was fatally hurt by falling from bis mowing muclilue, his body bctug almost cut to pieces. Mrs. Frellley. of New I terry, whllo deliri ous from typhoid fever, rat united her clothing with kerosene and burned herself to death. The sawmill of J. s. Francis, of Jacob Creek, Westmoreland county, was destroyed by tire, with s jvcrai thousand feet of lum ber. Abraham Hinder, n miner, I years of nge. was instantly kille.l by a lull of "slate at the Lurekii mini s m ar Wet Newton. S. S. Womls was convicted at Washington of forgery and raiMng a note and was given seven mouths in tne v,,ikli.nn. llrenatt .V ijui -k, leading grocers of M-iid-vllle, won- closed by the sln-rilT Saturday on executions aggregating l.i'Hi, James I'. Ilo-c, of Ii -aver Falls, died Sat urday from bl I poisoning in a wound re ceived nearly ;lj y.irs ago, 1 In1 l'uiisiitavii,'y V. M. c. . ba Ii:iti.l". ami lis l.elonglugs are t lie sol 1 to lielp pay lis ie!,t.s. The Lloyd an I sterrd! u rine works at l.rie nave l.f-ll clo-.,-, by th.. ,n iiir on cv ciit'oiis f.,r J'. one. The l.imlT.T family held It-mm, ml reunion at Hum-on 'it), .suiurdio . nr.h about .sii, pel-ions pri-i iil. t'alvln Mini C.' ir-e Dlelil, aged ID and 1-j WTO dro'.VIie.l while I'lltlllllg Ml the rill, III to MlddletoWli. .lohn liot'in was killed by a fall o slate in the uls'. urg mines, near .Mouona ii.'la. Frank Ka:i", ad y years, of Sharon, wis d row in-1 Saturday n tic up-e't:ini; of a boat. Fire at leaver Falls ie,tr.o e, the Imkc shop of Louis llergin-r und In o st inlei. A man named Ward was arrested it sharou for arguing politics mi tne rtrcet. ccccccccccccccccccc CYCLING NOTia. Illcycl.'s that are to ch'vip s em to be ev pensivo luxuries. Only Iw i ier cent, of the accidents iu the highways and slreuls of lir - il Uritulu came from bicycling. Dr. James F. rel:e, of Iloslon. though blind, Is one of the tuo.it eiilliusiaslle bicy cle ridiiM. Ho ridat it duplieuto with Mrti, Cocke. When Linton, the professional bicyclist Wits buried in l.omtou lint other day, his bicycle draped iu black Wits led behiiid tli" hearse. Many bicycles have been stoieu iu Itroolc. lyn since the your opened, uud the ipiestion arises. Did the Dedford-lirookiyu bluyclo imrglary gang get any of Ilium.' In stivenil villages and small towns lienr New Vork City tliere is something of a cru sade going on to prevent bieyele-rlders, from making use of sidenalhs aud sidewalks. A ninu who rises to the defence of bicycling ays: "The woman who uegleets homo and babies for cycling would neglect them any way. Tbo fault is with the woman, not the wheel." Kveu to tho farthest eastern Hurt of tho world Hits bicycle has found its way. A blcvclocl.-b has been formed ut Vladivostok, which is tho cud rtutiou of the great biberiuu railway. Wheelmen of Sioux Kails, South Dakota, tire required by a new ordinance to ring n bell llfiy feel Irom a po lestrliiu they lies, re to pass and to slacken sp -eJ, uuder penalty of urre;g. Womeu bicycle riders will no longer be al lowed to obtain accident policies. Th an cldent IliMirnuco compituies of New York have been issuing policies to women ridurs, but buvu discontinued this practice. It has been rumored Ihnt the bicyclo trust will raise the price of the high grade wheel to t125. The rumor Is believed to be with out foundation, but dealers in the high grude wUeul say that It could be suceessluiiy done. , Some Inventors persist in trying to make a bicycle that can be operated with motor, nudiuch ni'ichineH have already made their appeuritiKie. Why ingenuity should be em ployed In this way Is nut appareut to the ordinary cyclist, to whom the exerolse be Rets on bis wheel Is one ot Its most potent attractions. ; S For the whole family C C c c c c c Lively Liver, Pure Blood, Beautiful Complexion, Perfect Health in NEVER 10c 'CATHARTIC CURE CONSTIPATION GRIPE CT NEVER SICKEN SOC NEVER WEAKEN. c c c c c c c c Purely vegetable, rat like candy, never fail to induce a n.itural action of I diwiii.,1 , iivi miu UUWI.IO. fiuaumivi luuihiiivvu oj vuiv .,iiir, IU1.UI1 Cor your money refunded, to, as or 50c. All drupgistt. Sample nnd book free, Address THE 8TCRLIN0 H.F.MEOY CO.. CHICACO Oft MEW VORK. l CCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCC BO-TO-BAG CUARANTEEO TOBACCO HAOIT OTrrl nmnmboTpmild. nm.nnnmm tw HAiwmrr MrtewtroT thoitr'r fir fotaivo in ntiv f'rn'. Ntr-to-n.'ir in tw urvntont iHrvwftl In IIm wnrhl M;inv ittun HimU in It I Oat h nnd 1 1 itunr fnn to iniXn tho wink (uiHHnt mnn ntnmir. TtonMi nnt nrntftu-t it, .lu-l try Ih. mi will bo iii tttfhlMl. VtiHrt you to hclli'rp wlml wi My. Inr 1 enn 1 nl MtltiU'lf Muiir.uiU'! I'T (InisfKlff i vrrr tunv Hi'ml fur tiur lmKIt ' Ihni t !' nnt hp it ;mtl iuli. Your l.itn Awa. wrltii'n wuaiUlHi aud fnfr4Amilo. AMit M'niKfi rKKLl.NUttiHiUi CO., ChiOMfu or .New ork. SOLD AND GUARANTEED BY YOUR OWN DRUGGIST The Indestructible "Maywood Tb Most Modem, Mt Reliable. Nost Dortblt xo STRONGEST V.txel on Eirtb. BICYCLE. THI3 S75.00 COM. PLETE BICYCLE ECTS35 ff . WITH COUPON. N MAYW00O I il 11..-. II jJUjr ,, Ort. 3. IH'trt lit 11 I, IHtl.t .Inn. 91. tttim tliht-rx I'l'inliiig: rhi"MnTwnorr'nt!intfrmii7rtf t?n mninVtf M.-tr'c rvi'r mmli. 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Ni.oiiti Its I nml 111 ilnlt. I I I't ,Mt 1 , 7 Hl ,'"l,'l,y fari'fiillv ti'tniM'r.' l ami li.ir,,'iii',l. MAINS- ntcli atmln ,., ,, ,-.. 11,1 jiKi ninu . . ,,llr t'i'iriiriiicii oiii'-tilccr rrnnk. Iiillv ITit- 1 ny ati'iiiH; nui'iitlrr iiIiih. llf: it'll -Slinrti'm . ii Iiii-Ih h: Iiiiujoii :i: iim-Ih'm. t.l A lt tOl'ti t.l or 7i. 1 1 1 1tl.1v -1 11. l.'-t ril.'t I lilt-: fork i-riiwn mini,' frum .nii,.l,,r..l 1 11 win t: II I.-IIi vi tmIIiIc mi't mtlimtiililf: imihIIv h,Iiiibi,', In nnv hmii mn ili Hin .l: r.un'H liorn fnr rilHlioil IT iir.li'rril. . liui.r:- ,v K. tllllinm. nr nniin n ln-r tlrni-i'Ui. timko ri:il llnt-inii or riil.lii'r; full Imll li. iirlin:. r l MSII -Ktinm. li il In l.l.irk. 11 Ii ll Inlulit tmrta lilcki'l intnl. I.nrli Hlrvrli' ri)lnili t.' with tm, I linu, puinli. rt'Urli anil ulli'r Uiliilil ao cncilitiu tu tlri'H. ic, litis, Haililloti, t'ttf., 'J7 tu iiuutuU. ' SHI U our Ntrt'lil Vliitlriil I'rlrn. Nm-pr lnf nr ttoM for l To qiituklv Intruilni't' tho "Mtt jrwuml" llli'vi'li', wn liavo ili'rii-i to miik" a Miei'lul uuiimt ulTrr. lilvlnu rvi-rv ri-niliTiirililH papiT itflmnuo to (jit a tlrnt .climi whcrl nt I lie luwi-Ht prli't' ru r nlTi ri'il. tin pm-i'Iih uf fifiim nn nuiiHiii ' will nlnn to .viyon" tlin oliovn Kli'Vi-l.v m-i'iiri'l y rrntvil. ami ifiiin;iiii,'i' Mtifo ili llvurv. Slniii'y -i lnn.ii' l If not nx ' ripri'ifiit-il aflor nrrlviil nml oxnminnt 1011. Wo will rliip t". ti. l. with privilck'o of ox 'mi nun tun. fur f.ic.no nml i,iipon provlili il f.i.'ni 11 with orili r nn a mmrantrf ot nun, I fn.it.li. A written liiniliiiir witrrnnlv wit II fa.li lllrvrl,'. Tlim 11 a I'li.uii'.' ol a lit, '111111' nml von iviinml u'.Iur, lu U't tUv oppu: tunny pa '.a. AUilrt'HH all onlim to f Coupon No. 2320 CASH BUYERS' UNION. 161 Wnl Van Hurrt fitrurl, Hiiillo, CMICAtiO. llrllnr I'lit' 'l:m . I . , "ii- . ',ti ,, . y'J V X N'ulm.l I'll, 1 I-..,,',! I. ,i'l 1 , I r ,1 ;,, .i;,,.. . V. S.i m.'inin , mi , , . r il- 1.' 1.1 ... :ni ufij ,i,n.-.i:i'ii,'ril 1 ' .'ii'i .1:1,1 ... .,,1 i.i.- , ! lr I 1,, li' 11111:1 ai 1, 1 "m !': 1.1 h.'i h. 1 1 . 1 1. il, 'i.:i'i,H 1 11 1 til. rHIIEBK, lii'..,.ll;yui M.ill rii.1lili':ill:iii.. V r t-ar-u--,i:ir - il 'r-- . wi'h ,.i.,inv, J. fill 11 .! . 'I' II ,lr ... M ,1 MlIlK III. aooo von I HINT WITH OROCR FOR No. 5 Maywcod ...Itik-ycle... GREASE lU-sT IN THE WI'IM.II. ItRtcpiiriniripi'iJitirfinrounKiirpnui'il. a,'timllv ontln'il.':iK t mi In ii"t of nnv ol In T lr,ui,l. ,it alT.'i'li'il l.y lii'.it. St'IJKTTIIK tJ I'M I Mi. Foil SJAI.U UV IiEALlilt-i UKNUUALI.V. THE flGGIDENTS Of LIFE Write t i T. Q inci.v, D.-nwi r IV, Clii.-.ii ,1, : -icif. tiny cf ihe p:..t Ac-iii: n' r Ciimi'anv, iur infoiin.iliiii rcjtntiliPi; Aiviilrut IttMir uiiLv. Mi.tiliu'.i tliit ; , . : j . r . Hy so U jiii ; yii.t t .:i : . .c mcmlicrship foe. lluj piij over ti.j0.iuj 1 ) luf accijt nt.il i n j it 1 ics. Be your own Aent. KO SILUICAl, liX.MINAlIUN U.VUtUU'D mil iv iiiiivick is not bimivh-r. It U iinli-wrtliy tlmt wIiIIk Ditvl.l 11 v.'i'il apoki'ii of l ir liiivlin; .htm I IiU "ivn Kmionttliin." nml wliili' mIiik' f"iirpiir piiso ti mtvi' tho pri'iortt w''." it 11 1 1 t tlH)ili:lit r,illiplinn'!il:iry ti 'itll ! H im ,'i "tlnit'-si'i'vor. ' 'I'lils l.itti-r nppfiliiti ii. Inn I'ltino to tin i:;niiti' ii Irliiniii'r or loiiipori '''r, w In) yii'lil to tho ili'iniiii,i of tli'' h itir wit. 1 Id.su ri-fi'ri'ii'o to 1 1 1 - tiwii ii'lvnti iii"iil, Imt wit limit tnin-li of any i-oip'orit lor ''"ii mw.i v or prill, 'iili lilt i'ouiimiim In pol- IliiM, ll.ltll ri.li llll I ll'illlitli'lll. ii'i'l Iph lii'i'ti known to tnlnt tliiiiii-i tlmt nli 1 1' I munt muiti',1 'I'iim-si'rvliii: n llk'i "ii N '!'i pli'ittilo. ot ri'llKl'iti ihonlil In-liotli timi'lv nml H'Tvlfi'iililo, itiliiptoil to tin1 11''. 11 't In iipportumi or outworn iu Its mi'ilwli. up t 1 iluti nml whin iiwnkn. Td tin 11II tliin-'i l nil moil Is rijlit, provlili', 1 it Im not for ci Nouul gulii, but in unlt'r t,)iav tin! luori'. 11 1.. !:. !1 KM-B PUREST ,-rr J f ."J A fi'fk LESS Tli AH HALF THE" PRICE: Or OTHER BRANDS "i- POUHDS,20 HALVtSJO QUARTERN SDI DIM f AN r:!!Y llitt: 1 MILK II. 'Mint it nmn in tnori'ly fnnt l.i il 1 vvliaf lio Ilki-H, fron from t'Mnrniil riMlrniiits an I lion, Is, if not k'" mi I no fr loin, Mm only froi'iloni tlmt is roiil 11ml trim is tlm.t wlili'li t'uitl'li's 11 mini to do k'l'i'Hv "'i'1 ""rly wliut Im o,u;liL Tills Im k.i inu' li liiin-'r thuu tint otlior its tho lit'iivmis .ir Kihur t) lit II tll'i rlirtll. A limn fottiwl y rvll iiintsioiih litis o'lly tli" Hfinlilniii'it oyfrooiloin. llo who II in 1 1 liiinsi'if iiiiiiiilo to ,,i wimt In known ho ilt.tili.U 11 l.ii. liV, lm whom i lirlst milk s fr.-tt ly Kinpnwviim n rultiit l.ll toinpl.ltl in, whii'h U tin jfuimt 111 i-ii'ii'i'i-Injf from till 1 In. in fi'i' li (. l li.i'r 'i- nm is tin- I'ii ilirliiht of jJ'm ohil !r. n.'.h ;ir moul privlou:! liust". in 'wiVABD BTAnT, RaM Mis. fvakK ollB of 1Br (lto lBtiirttt ftviTy muii airt, out ta Im it ii,o,lnil nriniter, -a inny, Bnli)ntf ain.' s lm putH It. Iloiinturilnt,18 tinX miltomof ilr.uklnir. 110 taken ity,I1(,M twuo ti,A,.8. OrH.lu.illy nt craotw n ft),,utito anil lit) awakim to Una lhaf hntia it tHrrlbliAburulnn llilrst """"V'liveu arluk Itnoii chq ikit BUtlaty. ' iv 1 r-A-N:- Tho lnod' rn rlatiil anl Tumly Mcili cinc: Cures tlu: common cvrry-tlay ills of lmmanitv. WAD IT fM.'lofWiWv?T'jr.ll''I,;''V' J hue ttnj tvinl iNtriMMiit intimiitu fr urvr wmjr ti'. H ! wofi.d tfuJljf ji.'sw;kHi lu ail aUl.f'.li (tjiiAMH, mu It tkd If bruoiHiUN. 1 Hwbnf 4'Hlwrrht 1 ul lu4-tir( .Nruruliflu. IULmko and othr nllmt-nii wlurr ntn l D attend r,t. Try It. At Imitr fionn. ir ly nuul un n'lpt of namu, atiUrtNW ana n unita. WINK tLM ANN A bkOWN DKUO CO., lUlllm! H4., 17, ft. A.
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