Cr rrunrnivnc Tnnmo lilt winm lunw. iim or wiiskt. Irmto roIIoJ lortli from hl eort to Iht Ll!bMiilrl bsrwt well bound and c&ar S'it rwl letters, Hke 'o'ktd tongues of IntonsJ the Rrado, nnraber, quality, L'troritl-romwned whisky from some body I Mill, nrrrwted tbs kmIq on the war to tbo mill. lrt stood ths lmrrwl, doHrored. but I ,1 am tuiit miwoir wiw noTi-riog , riuroii8"rift'1" tlmt grew ft I grutod U form ot JlephWo. Thouifh sorely inrM toqiiwllon thin Imp of tho milm ... Vies I the pilot, wltb Crime at th fc.'keJ him politi-ly tils mission to name, If h lti,n,i 10 rvmn utw 1-111110, i -nl linrn'l or wnisKjr w men no lU'lly survoyiuj; wiiu aotnoumo Riee t nvir hnn iii' ine nun, na ropup.t. h.nrtner. nionni, nro ininiv mil inci l.wk Inrnlco coinr-iota i win r'ni ironitms Imnlf. till flti'l that Ibis larrl eontnlns mn. thin mors f.,rtv-two irnllotn or wiiiskv. sniore. ' -v I poiil'l sup nui nnoinfr won hi .'k l It on pii'S ' carjjo 01 sun LrM nt healnchcv, of hrartucliw, of I of curst, a I'arrol ol blow: ' I of tears from a world-weary wife: I of inrmw, a larrul of strife; I of nil unayailliitT roirrnt; I of enrxaanl a Imrivl of debt; I of crime ari'l a liarrel of iaiu; lol h"'""i iver blnMiHl and vslns ! o' fitifliood, a barrel ot eri's ill from th ii.iinlno's Hp as bo ilief ; I of lurotiv, lit-ayy nul anil, I of poliou of this nonrly full; I of inivortv, ruin, and blltrlit; I of terrors ttirit ifrowr with tho tight; I o( iiimrr, a imrroi or irromisj I of ori'hnii' most pitiful moan.i; I of wrix'iii that hiss ax they dims l-loa the liquor that k'ows In le KlftV r.-l. mv treasure. I bid thee mreiynll, l lie tcul seed. I will reap It la li-li:" ir.'jtlu'jonrJ. A I UA4IB. t lMlioii, O Ood, who linn ronv in la all our trtbulitt lu ri that wo I'liiifort other!. Wo pralto then .'ti wo hnvo t'."-n east down tlimi td u tip. and w nsk that thin ti'-fimiytflve u wisdom and strength or to ln'lp others In tln'ir oxtrom In-i-t us towunl thono whom wn :,f.irt ami uplift, and open our eye. rn tho secret want and lotiini imtliv In eomnionplnen lives, liiv iii lilm who bor our rrlefs and our sorrows, nniy wo not refund ourselves to otlr'rs. dear though tho k v In. Help II" to Ih piitient With Weak t f'irgoitiiitf thy t'irhearnnct! with our iilvo uh Inrifo measure or fullh " tlmt w may clinrij Inri-ly with 1 10 I and aflllete.l of earth. Aud ft thy firms tin for trial and en.liiniiice. tiie c.itiifort whli'h wo kIvo be f.ir tho li a:itl not fur thn weKkiiem of tho would help. oh. cloanoo u from find nolf-it.'ekin, that wo uiav be uiHimreiit meiliums (or thn phlnliit: im'ht. nnd lt us draw bank from uo lin'e of Ins.! or loullnoRs or uUtrvKM, tor I li v purpose of noli) tnrouiih us. no lie all tho tflory, tUroujjU Jesui ur Lura. RALOOS AMD ilAKfifPTCT. K ciiy government, writes L. O. Ill lllH I'hliMiin ItHenril la IIimiii. Villi bnnkruptey. "Every your.'' pur nwm, "Hie ony Kotij iusm money. f uru uiiia.i timi moro siihii tio (in? revenues: It Is only a question pvliou tliero must bo nuspiiMon ot . or moro borrowing. IJurrowinir, t hTiiu diI. WUt Is tlie mnt- luniu ciiiisx fur tnl htnto of thliius IllOWIt. Imt Hi.liluni mlmitt.t.l AK.., t.wu, I'lO in ClHl is siient iinnunllv tho lleensvit tnlooua of Chlonco for i ilrlnks. Tho viiIiwiiih of ll,,.i,m tll.OoO ea"H nnuunllv. noaorllni in kiiiutie. SuniiONU the lilMlO I kO in cilllv 10 (loll nn..li !..... I. II' "J ntiuiliillv Hliout for llrll'lll. 'I'lila k iiieinl nilllstoiio about tho ueck of K'nerniueiit. liv I hia euormmm nuaiiylhiu be moro absurd for lilenej neuide You lleeUHO n to rulso 43,000,000 rovunuo iitiJ IV fCll lll'O Hill t, k.,..-. .1.... . - . -'.U(uti klllTO HI I" nut is the linrv.mv ll,.,.r,.,i...l Imrjil v:o,l in) jlrs luultlpllo,!, 'sluun eiilnrifod. II 'I IHH. more iii.li ........ - I - ,,,v..w J1UII., IUVIO l Junes, iueninAliiir tli.i i.ol.lln .... bruiouHlv. Uut soma one will mv s llil drink and ulwavs will. That I iiuestloo. Whether iueu will or inuk Is a matter of personal habit, ii. in. itu..i .t . , - iu .Ui-.uuii or immense rl ", " u nl""stlou C000 mloous of Chleao shall bo .v. .-luioiuo iiuo a couipaot, well political iniHi. u'lil...... . k? n U0' l"'wer bolwoeu other iiseioouoiui, illret't itud N ilnanelnl n.li..w rri.i , ... o f,ie my lu it tor both capital mm , K ,uo money quos- inii tho papers, Kroat as it may I Is the runiiiilvv 'n, ...... nnn i, . i...; . I. lose tliH iii .miu i,., ...... .000.000 into I....KI i..... i ' . Bii.iiH.iw vuaunin u vy a fair tax aud collect It. Elect . .ooor men to lUo o ty couu- tWO.I l.lr.la f ..... " w I ruu thn city hiiU keep It out It will li .i.i.i i ... , " " 'i." win u imiirac li I imposwltile. j. m nirvilMiile, i n lloniinri.lM l.u . . . . i. ' imwiy IIIUSl 00 He saloon i-iii. I,.. i..m.I i i. 1 1 . "'""',i' impuu- "J ne majority. Wheu a 'unco l-eeomes a meuaeto the I1 ''w,!"rt I" city or Htato the rlKlit uu,,.r the polloo power !", ' .""I'lirH.s It )y xim " 'ft')l ,,,u Suited Hitttes bus so !CE MEWS AND NOTES. On U it. ci,son victim iu tha partake, m.Hit frol of alcohollo lf;1"V1 often are so to-day did not resolve n youtn tolead I'" eduCAtlon i.,,. i . . " """"M irain- Mui levers tor lifting the ub- bi., v "h m,ln oau Ped in a C c!;u,g"rwi,v "l vUlt U P'"s lake a modorato drinker a f nd out that tho devil's claw fn throuKh htm. KiIJVi!-; ?f .D8w,y l"-'?niod tk ihewi:', '1'' ' '" " mem jnk the white man Krog," i ve J U "iou Associated 1 year show li.nr i... AUmnm I... in "'"O-"" Per ,or "" wero Intempor to th .m r-nil o M I " ' .,Ue hln lmtHraro,tnmirbBan iS??Lmi'il "nvited In hoi J ,w op nlon the ,lrownhovue. SELECT RELIGIOUS RUSH "Mors COWAUDtrt.'' ' Wtillo thoroughly In symathy with all Christian modesty, self-repression and jton tlenms, when these lovable virtue are not carried to excess, wo cannot but lament tho laet that tho world finds any occasion for toofflnt at what it Is sometimes pleased to call tho "pious cowardice" of Christians. That there Is soma basis for such a chargo seems hardly to bo denied. Many 1 hris tlans wo will not say most, but many at least do lack njirrcssivotioK, responsive ness to ni.porttiuity and the call of duty, eourauo of conviction, and In general tho thorouKhiroIng manliness, tho "(frit nnd Rrip," which tho world's people, rightfully admire. That this Is a serious rhnriro wo are fully aware, but, bellevln that a man s worst foes are the unworthy in bis own Household, we nro constrained to point out for tho good f those wo ,)vo certain things whl.-U seem to us faults of weakness In ClirNtlaii elmraeter. "l'lous eowanllee" Is evideneed In many Wars. Ie kut the utmost invariable ar riinifemeut of nny Mklous K-nllierliik, for Install. -o -the coiiKested condition of the nn -K seats ami l!i lonesome emptiness of bare rows of front benches. Look nt tho ex treme modesty of church people in milking way for each other upon working commit tees i tho quiet ,ut firm deference others when Implicating personal testimonies nro culled for in prayer meetings; tho timidity with which othorwlsu nvressivo sitiKers Join their voles to the uplifted bvmn t tho shy unwillingness to have others 'sen what one pu! into the contribution plate t tho shrinking tendency to pass on in reproving len"0 when the opportunity occurs to speak a brave, decided word in reiiuko of Irrever ence or iu defence of piety. It does seem to us tinit very tiuinv profess ing riiris'.uns ij,.,.,! n 1 it t. noire ,.(' whnt the World calls Die 'up-nnd-coiiiing" in personal ch'ira-ier. There Is too much s"l(-repre. slon, shrinklmr. dcire to escape respoiisl bllltv or pMiiiinci'ee too tiuich dodglliK ! bind oiie-miother's shoulilers. wlliingness to licit. Into the bn-kground, nnd general f ble-iess of front nil nlong tho lin,.. Tills Is not tie- spirit of couquo.t -e.-rtnluly not In an iu-grcs.siv.1 ngo i;. tho present. Thn church nee Is hrisllans strong In personality now If she ever did. Mi t does not lack strong. ngirrcsivo bal ers, but, the bii.kono of her liifimtrv Is not as strong as It ought to b . Too niimv of iir rrik on I lllo nro liuj erf-vtiv llne.l-np. Toj rti'iiiy volunteers nre distru tiful of their own soldierly qu.illtl s. At the least (tint of frl'-ndly pr ssiire front u e imrndo In thn line, th y step timidly out of th ranks and go iiifiri'lilng along In tho rear, llr ith t'hrl 'thins, let us cultivate a littl more s df-eoutld-'SioH and llirgresslveiic-s ! l.ct us inni-i'li up and 1111 thus i front seats nt the prayer-:uci'ting, ns If we were afraid neither ol th devil h liuto nor tho ministers sympathy. Lot us ecaso to bang bark when responsibility nnd work are being portioned out. Let us be no longer afraid to stun I up for our oonvlcti uis, m mutter who quest lms them. Let us bo hrnva In giving nn I In doing: ready in emergoncle. quick evn to anticipate tho emergency llr In action ns well ns In purpos-i good soldiers of t'lirlst, wlio was Himself thn brave.it soul that ever dwelt upon earth, So shall w honor the grainiest of all causes, alio win rue gratciui unprobuttoi'. ol our Lord uud Jl.isu r. OT.OWTIt. Growth nlwnya means change. As soon migiit wo expect tho year to pans over our iieiius witiiouc leaving traces or ago In tho silvered hair und furrowed cheek as to ex pect to have au abiding type of Christian experience. As tho stalk matures Its fruit tho bla.lo beotnes of less account. It has done its work. 1 he question for us to ask is not. Do I feel as I once did ? Do I think Justus I onee did if but rather. Have I nindn progress an 1 growth lu tho spiritual life? iUaiuioo i ougnt not to measure itself liv t he stu'idard of childhood. Spiritual growth ought also t bo symmetrical us well ns constant. A tret 1 It tit has snout all Its vitality in forming n worthless oxenseneo will attract morn uttomiou thin Its well formed syiuotrleal neighbor that bears iile.in- dant fruit ; but who doubts which is thn bi.t tre-y It often hntiiieiis that those who cultivate a single spiritual grace to the nog lo"t of others get tlieir reputation ii..i-e iibrond, but this does not luako them thn best types of ChrMinn character. Spirit.ial growth Is not snohtiinooiis. T ho iieneins oi divine irutii art I religious ordi nal n do not llow iu u;ion tho soul like water Int n Sponge. The believer's life In nil its a "tlvitles must seek after and be e;ir- iioslly receptive to tho gracious Intlueiices an I power of tho Spirit. "Consider the lilies, how they grow. Th-y toll not " but with what Intensity nnd activity of lite, I n ol eillence to the liiws that govern all growth, they rea di out utter uud receive through light and air mid soil tho nourish ment they re . aire. Thus it comes to pass that tho sunlight Is wovou into the very texture of the lily's blossom. It is the same miracle of life, transmuted Into character. that makes the result of spiritual growth so wonderful. Thn soul in the hnuiilitv of trust receptive to thn Divine love and help, verities tho Saviour's promise; "Ho tlit uliidoth in Mo. iinl 1 iu him. th sa-nn brlugeth forth much fruit." I liristiau WwrL. Hoiuiow h 1,'t.orns. It Is said that when one branch of n tren is bruised, all the tree begins to Dour of its life toward tho wounded place, to restore it. Is It not thus that Christ does wlum one of His own Is bruised by sorrow? "lllesscd am they that mourn t lor they shall bo com forted." There nro Holds where once Heron battles raged, great armies contested, nnd blood tlowed, but where now the birds slug woet songs. In summer days (lowers bloom, meadows are green wltb waving grass, and ripening harvests bend. Ho there are homes where once sorrow's dark clouds liung.tenrs llowed.uud cries of grief w im hoard, where now joyous tongs ring out and glil I faces smllo. (iod's comfort lias healed the waste. lucre nro many way in which Hod restores sorrow's devastation. He sends new bless ings instead of tho old which He took away, as new dowers como In place of those that fade. Hi) hides a blessing, too, In the very heart of the sorrow itself, tirli f Ls like the loud which comes with Its dark i orients into the blue summer sky. It blots out ilm blue, and tills the air 'with terrors. The hillings lluh. the thunders roll : but out of tho bosom ot the blackiiess pours the soft rnlii. Mo sorrow's cloud comes with dark protentous aspect ; but It empties blessings upon the life, thus carrying In Itself its owu power of restoration. J. lb Miner, u. u. WOCT.DK'T I'BE FALSE KEYS. The notion tbat alcohol may do good bo. Wuso for a moment it seems to do good won srell answered by a phvslalau's response to a van who was somewhat too much given to be pleasure ot the table. This man bad laid o the doctor: "What do vou think of ths influunco of ftl- (ohol on tba digestion, doctor?" "1 think tbat its luiluonce Is bad," said the physician. "Uut a little whisky taken lust before a ileal Is the oulv kuv that will ouen my appe tite doctor." "I don't believe in opening things with fa'se keys, sir," answered the other. This response was particularly uiiplicnbls, foralalsuly stimulated nppetlto is a sure prelude to indigestion. Youth's Companion. WHISST VAIES TUB BAD IXDIAX. Tbo bad Indian is, in nearly every in stance, fund of whisky. Keep whisky awaj I row blmand he would iv very little trou ble to the white people. And what is trueol bad Indian holds Rood with the bad wbitt man with Tory rare exceptions. ' 1 SABBATH SCHOOL USSOI IXTERNATIOXAfj SEPTKMDRR 13. Fon Lesson Texti "David's Gratitude to Ood." II fjAmuel xxll., 40-T.I Golden Text: II Samuel xxli., . 2 Commentary. 40. "ForThouhastglrdedmswIlhstrenirtb to bsttle. Them that rose up against me bast Thon subdued under mo," Tbo whole of this chapter Is repented In the book o! Tsalms as number It, the Holy Spirit thus calling snoclal attention to this portion of His writings through David. In chapter xxlll., 1-3, it Is written that whatever tho sweet psalmist of Israel spnko It wos tho spirit ot tho Lord speaking by him. It is well (or s when we reoognlr.o the wholo Itlble as written by tho Spirit of Rod for our benefit. Verso 1 of this chapter snvs that IMvId spake these words unto thn Lord When delivered from Saul nnd all his enemies. In this first verso of our lesson and throughout the psnlm he acknowledges tlmt Ood bad dorn everything for him. 41. "Thou bait also. given mo tho necks of mine enemies, tlmt I might destroy them that hato me." Thero are nmnv things In tho rnlms which tho church cannot appro prlatc or apply to herself. It Is not for us to hnvo the necks of enr enemies or ilm,u those that hnte ns. Them things are peculiar to Israel nnd to tho King of Israel, tho Son of David, when He shall come in His glory to destroy Israel's enemies nnd establish the kingdom. Our mission as members ot tho body of chrit is to suffer nicoklv even for well doingi to be cast out, bnted'niid killed lor liis sake, nnd yet to take it nil patiently. 42. "They look.-d, but then) was none to Mve, even, unt l the Lord, but He answered them not." As It Is written In Jlie. lil.. i, "Then shnll they cry unto the Lord, I tit Ho will not hear them, ns tbcv have behaved themselves 111 in their do'ing.s." And In I'rov. I.. 'I. "Then shall tliev call ni on !.. but I will not answer; they shall seek Mo enrly, but they shall not Dud !." Thcsu who seek simply from fenr and only bccaiiso they dp'.id His judgments mnv not expect to be beard. Uut sco tho contra.! iu Jcr. xxlx., 11. - 4:t. "Then did I bent them ns smnll as thn dust of tho earth." See a similar llguro in II Kings xll.. 7. and MIc. vil.. II). To bo thoroughly subdued is very liuni I tint in. but everything or person that is exnlttsl n gainst fiod must bo brought low (L"a. II.. 11,17). To be cheerfully stibjis-t and willing to Lo subdued for (lod's glory Is very blessed, and It Is tho privilege of every bo lever to be ns elny In tho bauds of tho potter for Rod's glory and for our highest good(Im. Ixiv., S). 44. "Thou hn.it also delivered mu from the strivings of my people." Some of tneso itriviugs nrt included in the long wars bo-twe-n tne houses of Saul and D.ivid and tho biter strlfiM throughout nil the tribes of Israel (chanter Hi., lj xlx., S. Trouble from tuemlej without is ba-1 enough, but trouble within a nation or church or family Is much worse. Vet from nil Ho Is able to deliver. When Ho sp eiks of being bead of tho nations and a pooplo whom Uo knows uot serving Him, wo thing of tho turo mercies of David of ln. lv., 3-5. 4.1. "Strangers shall submit themselves unto Me. As soon us they hear they shall be obedient unto Mo." This ulo makes us think of Messiah's reign wheu "they that dwell In tho wilderness shall bow before Him, and His enemies shall lick the du.-tt" (I's. xxli. 0). Hons of strangers shall build up Zlon's walls, and their kings shall minis ter unto Israel (I.sa. lx., 10). The word "submit" Is iu tho margin rendered "Uo or yield feigned obedience. ' It Is the same In I's. Ixvl., 3, ami margin, and points to those who lu tho millennial reign of Christ will only bo nominally subject and will follow tho dovll wheu be ls loosed from tbo bit (liev. xx , 7-10). 4rt. "Strangers -shall fade nwny, nnd thev shall bo afraid out of their clo.se places." I'bey shall move out of their holes like worms of tho earth. They shnll be afraid ot lha Lord our Rod uud shall fear becuuso ot thee (Mie. vil.. 17). It shall be a II rm rule, us with a rod of iron, and tlio.-o who have svll in their hearts shall fear to it because ot tho swift Judgments that shall be seut on ovlldoers. The awful judgments of tho iribulullon period shall not sjon be forgot ten. 47. "The Lord liveth. nnd bl-wed bo mv rock, nnd exalted bo the (in 1 of tint rock o'f my salvation." In tho Lord Jehovah is tho Itock of Ages' strength (Jsn. x.xvl., 4, mar gin. He Is tho (Jod ol truth, tho living tiod, tho King of eternity. At Ills wrath tho arth shall tremble, and the nations shall not lie aldn to unldn His indignation (Jer. x., ID, margin). 4S. "It is Rod that nveiigeth me and that brlugetn dowu the people uuder me." It was one of thn blessed habits of David's life to see and acknowledge Ood in everything. When he hud haul lu bis power nnd might easily have slain him, be preferred to leave him to Ood. When Ab.-nloui drove nlin from his thmne, bo said, seeing Rod's bund In It, "Let Him do to mu us seemeth good unto Him." When Shinier cursed unit stoned him, Instma of lettiug Ablshal kill ntm, be said tlmt if tho Lord wanted hl.'il to endure this he would not even a-k why (I bum. xxvl., 10; 11 Sam. xv.. '20; xvl.. IU). 4 J. "i'hou also hast lifted me up on lil rh above them that rose up against me. Thou bust delivered rue from tlio violent num." in tho morning of tho resurrection, the morn- lug without clouds (chapter xxill., 4), nor morning when Ood shall hclu Israel ( i's. xlvl., 6, margin), when the upright shall have dominion over tho wicked (I's. xllx., 14), wheu our Lord shall come iu ills glory nud by the brightness of His coining destroy that wicked one, the man ot sin (II Thosj. II., 3. 8), thou shall we soo tho complete ful- nilment of these things of wh'ch David bang and nt which be iu his owu experience hud remarkable but only partial fulllllrauut. 50. "Therefore 1 will give thanks unto Theo.O Lord, among tho boat him. uud I will slug praises unto iliy uamo. Una's pur pose with Lsruel In tho past uud In theiuturo is the same aud tlmt lsto make Himself such a name through them iu the eyes of all Na tions that all Ilm Nations may turn to und submit to tin) one living nud truo God for tholrgoud (Josh. Iv., V4; II Sam. vil.. 123, 21, Ezek. xxsvil., ".7. W; Horn, xi., 12, 15). 51. "Hols the tower of "amnion for bis king nud showeth niercy to His anolnte.l. unto David and to his seed lorevermore." While David was Ills anointed, he wns n type of the Mo-slnh, S n of David, in whom all the promises will surely be fulllllcd. Tho New Testament begins and cuds with tho Son of David (Math, i, 1; ltev. xxli., 10). lot It beglus und ends with Israel uud the king dom of God ou earth. The sure and ever lasting covenant of God wns David s com. fort lu his dviug hour (cbHptor xxli!., 5). There is nothing so cure as the promises of God. Lessou Helper. the ahmou or no nr. Tho Christian's armor ls well called the armor of light ; for light menus both knowl edge and Joy. When the heart is tilled with snruphio pleasure, the trivial allurements of tho world will not tempt us we am proof ugalust them ; thn dagger ot tho devil cannot penetrate our shield. It Is tho sad and sombre believer, who lias not learned the secret of relolcing ill the Lord. who seeks for worldly mirth to brighten a little his dismal life. So too, wheu tho en lightenment of knowledge nud right dis cernment Is bright within us, we are uot misled by tho sophistries of Satan ; wo easily penetrate the fallacies by which ho would deceive; we see that the ways of rlghloou.iuess urn the only ways of reul wisdom. Light, thou, as well as lovo makes us strong ami gives us victory. Whoever in any way Increases litfht is a benefactor of the race, An Odd Collection. ()ne newspaper for each ot her birthdays Is the odd collection which young woman glHjwtU.Mv..oTa. DROWNED TOGETHER. Bodies of a XlnUter end Merchant found Bide by Side. Ilcv. Thomas F. Rceser, pastor of the F.vnngellcnl church at Ilollidaj-sburg, and John D. Lovo, a merchant, were drowned in the Juniata river Thursday, their lifeless bodies being found on tho bank, near Flow ing Spring, Friday morning. They were flsh Ing.wlien llev. .Mr. Iteeser fell Into the river. Ills companion n. tempted n rescue, but full ed, aud the two men, locked lu euob other's arms, were drwwncd. A wreck occurred on tho F.rw A I'lttsburg railroad Friday morning nu.l live cars were demolished, second sootiou No. mo broke in two below Harper's l:rldge, nud then caine together with a crash. The trainmen say that they saw a tramp board the train nt 1'uinsU, nnd they f.-ar be may bo uuder the wreckage, Tho loss Is quite heavy. Officers Rreer und Thompson arr-sfe, Reorgo Carter, a painter or Washington, nnd lodgej him lu Jail. 1 lie tiecu-od Is charged before Justice J. W. Wilson of i'uuxsutnwney, where bo formerly r. sl led. with tampering Willi n ballot box lu Vlolatlou ol tlio election laws. At Rtirrett's Hun crossing tho llutTalo ex press urii. w tiio delUcry wagon of A. C. Halley A Co., of Ford i liy.Klliing the .irl v.-r, Lincoln Craig and two horses. rnlg's botn i wns In Madison townslilp.Arinstroiig county. Tim board of pardons recommended lt par don in thn ease of John liar, 1-1. y, the cx-l uy Treasurer of l'lulad-lphla. lie was sentenced on July 2, ls'jf to ! j ears' Imprisonment for cii:to..-.i;,g the city luieis. The burn of C. A. l;ipt . rtn.-in, nt Miller town, wns burned, mid three hor-.-s and BeM-r.il carriages w. re destroyed, A largo tannery adjoining Vtiis on lire' at oh" tune out was i-ave.i. A strange disease is killing swine In Center county, 1 he animal Is llr-t iittii.-ki'.l with n cold in the In- id.aeco-npani. 1 ,v H,ir.. t Ii t- .i t . winch makes it unaloe to eat. i'oath b-ll ow.s rapidly. Morris .n Foster lias been r.omlna'cl ,v the Democrats to ruu for congress against Wllilam A. Mono, tli- ;-publi.-aii iioiuiic-n lu the 1 weiity-third t Allegheny I district. During a h-avy storm Ihursl.iy evnlng at llowtnansburg, near l.an.ait r, tin t'liru nn, I entire year's crip of David Jlu.-er was destroyed by lightning. John Itenson, a miner employed in the Ocean Cool company's mines at Ib-rmluie, near tlr-ensburg, was instantly kiilel l y a full of slate. Fight pots were brok.-n In the c peratlvo glass vorks at lleaver Fails, by the shutting oil of the natural gas.owii.g to "a break lu the main. Ilecomlng entangled In tic rope whll" h ad Ing n cow to water, W illie Weik.-I, ten y- nrs of age was dragged to death nt Norris towu. Workmen hl!.) digging a c-llar n ear Geneva college, lleaver t.i.is, uncovered a Skeleton of great ago and uiiu.-ual sl.-e. The Ilcynolds grist mill at llo iksfown.was niove.l usi )nrds an 1 raised 1 1 le.-t without "topping the machinery u minute. James st roup wils ruu over nt ('oe)irans station and killed, lie was a l'ltLiburg, Vii. glltitt und ( liarleston br.ikemaii. The 7-year-old sou of M. F, Williams, of Jeaunette, wiw fatally hurl by a heavy counter falling oyer on him. At Mlm-rd's Idaeksmlth shop, in Dunbar, Is a cherry tree is while wl'h bloom now as it was lu the spring. The First lliiptlst church of Jciiniiette.bai extended n call to liev. S. W . Marsh, of Mohoiiguhcln City. At Ilooth A l'llnii's I.lgonli-r ipiarries a heavy stone fell on John McCormick, fatally injury him. Money In llio t'nlled Slates. Tho Treasury circulation statemett shows that September 1 all kinds of money in t!-c t'nltod States outside of what Is held in tho Treasury, aggregated iH.f ",:),lfi;i,i: ll, ur fJI.S4 per capita on an estimated population of 7l.fil.i,0'l(i. As compared with September 1, lS'.H, the circulation showe I n decrca o of iii, 41:1,8114. During the inon'h .f August the circulation shows an itierea I l,. 1!0(!,1'JJ, made up largely fro.-n the Treasury's lu-s uf gold. MAKK'ICTS, I'lTTsIll 'lid. Grslu, I-lour nul lend. WHEAT Nn 1 imi $ U 4 JJ No. W reil "1 " ' ItiUN u yellow ear i No. 2 yellow elioiluj 'cs Mixed ear - .' OAIS-Nu 1 shlle e; Nn. 2 white m ' -.' KVE No I ::r Is No. il wemeru. :f :, H.til It V niter pstpiiis l.l. u li. -'Im .M fi l-nncf tirsiKUt wli.lur U ;j lui live Oour V ii.'i 7,1 llAV-Nu I timothy 11 on 11 to Allied clover. Nn 1 M .'nl Mill llaf, rroiu wnt;oiis .- Ki ml Hi uu FKr.D No. lWmiuMJ., ton I-!:) II uo Uruwo Mlddllus '.I '..I IU -Jj Hrsu, bulk 'i ,'hJ pi ici M'MAVV HUvnt V 'M Too Oiu (j JO 7 60 Ualrjr 1-roilucts, BC1TKK Elslu i reumerv J pi 4 ,) t'sUL j Crekiuei jr i ,7 rsucy couutry UuiL iu jj I'llktMi Uhiu, now 4 y H Nw ork, new 7 s truitaud Vnetables. APn.EH 111,1 , t fcKAN6-llua-pl. kod, per Ou. ,.. iuiaium-.., iu im, tin v3 t AhliAUli lioiuu uruxu, libi..... fill tlMu.-1 oliow. lot aj l'oultrj, i.tc IlICKEN, Vpair w A Tl llkbls, 11, .... it tuuo i s. sud Ohio, frush u Mlscellauauu. bBKUS Clovsr lis ins. ( '1 uuutay, pruue blue iti'smi ilAILK hill LI', now CllJliK Cusuli, swuvl, bbl 'J ALLOW ll-NClAMAti. 1 50 1 3) 40 ii.i 40 70 . 5 01 4 s to 1 'i 1 ;u 1 iJ ui 1 J to a uo aw 4 4 FLOCK WllhA'l No. V llo J H h, No. It CUKN-Uuud OA 13 fcuus llU'l I Kit ohlu t-roaiiiir)r.. 73JI W U VI u ti w FUlLAUKLi-UlA. FIX)tR Ik.ltl WUKAl-No. I Hod Ul L'OllN Nu. Mliso. Si UA1 No. II W hile. . 10 ill bLi lklt Crssuisry, ultra id tiju-l . mats 1-1 . Mtw VUitsw, nxCR Patents 75 IS WllhAl No. SHsd t,i COK.N No. jj7 DAIS W hits Wosturu . . n: BLT'l Kh Croaiuary U touo otstu uud I'onu 11 4 L1VK fcTOCK. CCNTSAb STOCK 1AIIU3, Kksr LIBEBTT, PA. CAm., Prims, J,f00tol.4roihs - 05 OuvO, l.'.'ou to I.ikiu ihs 'lidy, l .oisi u 1,1. 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WiOrurp rroyo Its rower 10 (tctmT rhortclrn for tot.n.vo In -,r j ir 11 No-t,lMo Is ilt,.rc.it...t ii,.rvi-r.w-t i ,1,,. W(irt, ,V;,nr ,. , l,, ,, , Trirt uTTT.. I'J ,", 'J? 'ii'1"' "'" l'"xr'rn, vlK-oron, tt in,wi.c-!c .liivt'Vry 11 1 Vc,',', 1 Z C lifOfHl. v ...-Hi h-i ton to U-licv wti it wc a. lor i run. I- nioondy K lr1i't.,t i' , where. N n.l lor our tic. -K let 1 h.t, t l'..l. o - sm,i mi.,) s-!,,,k.. Voiir Life A,iv ' wpi'-.i.L . V . . free -an A I ihm,'! 11 1.HTCULI.NU HLUl'lli . 1 Vi'J.,.-.. 11 v."r' .' " ''-iul.-g 0'1 oULu Anu bUAnANlttu HT YOUR OWN DRUGGIST The Indestructible "Maywood" BICYCLE. Vm Most Ncdcrn, Pest K-.-l:hle. Most Cir.illt THIG S75.00 COM PLETE BICYCLE COUPON. jrf tc in 1 11 M 1 sfrv stk mm STRONCEST k Wi,.l co Lartb. noonL c V,TH COUPON. UlAMONO q jcis. I'ATPNTS I tVli. 71, 1 May I!. I HOI IM'.l I Ort. Inn 1. is'.i.'t .'.uo si. tmui oilier. I'l-iiiiing I'lle "M.-lVwnoil" '.I'M nml rlii.-rs- 'I."1? "'"'','fn"t i"iii'- .r foci;. 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I' HT) ' I tl I I V t ,.. I .. r.. I n.i.l l,..p I I I . lisrilciiPil rct.l.rs. ,e,ir ml ..isttinut. fit Mi-o,;r relel.r'.n . .1 oiii. ,. tree ei ,,nk fill viir,.- U-ctl.t l,V.,lt. tits; t,,. rotter pltis. II -Shorten. J- Itielles ,.;u.,., MT 1,'cll, 1.1- tit- ! I'll V i.'i 'iK .'",',".,.r",,ll,'': ,,,rk ,'r""11 '"I'lctiotii ciiu-t.srrrl ste, I. II AMM.K i-lHl e,T.;7r"r. ." sVi.T.V'i ' V.'".1 I'.-'""',"'""""'! "iv I' t mu .lemre I: r .m'H Horn fur- HIhIiimI or.lei. ,1. SAIHil.l.-. ,v P., i.lllmn,. or soini. her lirst -, h,, make II liI..H .i'V,;I':,;,'1,rir''i'l,'r.: ,V.,U ,i,:,u '"'1r,,":- MH-i.n:.t.,.iei u, m. ..a t.ni.t , t lcl l i.lutril. I. , lllcycle ronii.l. tc with tool l,ni!, p,,,,,,,. WKIirU u.i l oil. r. Wemlil. c lor lniH to tires. .c lain. Ma.l.ileH. ric. -J7 to .11 ,ouUis. '' " Jill Is our Spprlitl Wliolesiiln I'rler. Nrvrr liefor" sol, I for li nn. To iinlcklv Ititro.liice tliu -M itwiiml" lllcvrl-. s (live ,ee,e, to IIIIIKI' It Kpocllll COI1iii Oi'cr. HI VIM.! over V n-i ler of t his poocr n rliiuu-e to .-t n first -i-Iush wlic.-l at the lowest nlc.. ever olTol.-d. on P'r ,11 t of i.Voo .o ,m,,m we will hIiiji to nnvone tlm nliove Iiicvi I... .-ctir. lv crnte.1 mi l cnir:im-e toife i. iv-.-rv. Sloin-v r. tiin,e, ir not nt re.r, se:i!e, nfter nrriv.il im, rxanntintion. We will elno ('. I . I. it II privll. " of i x.itiiiiiiitii.ti f.,r Mr,.no ,-U'il roiifoii I r 1 1 v I , I , I (.-, ini h h nt v itli orler ns s umira-itec of ;nn, lititli. A wrrt.ii I ( it. 1 1 in; warranty witli r:n I, ;irvelc Tliu Is '"itn f : lif.-tt'iie nn. I vou cui-ioi ajor 1 to let thu oi iut- Utiiil a.;s. A.iilr. hs nil or.l. rs to ? CASH BUYERS' t 103 West Vsn Hurcn Street UNION. Hi la, CIIICAtiO. Coupon No.. 2320 coo-i son S5-C0 IF SINT WITH OROtrt FOR No. 5 Maywood .Uicyclc... ILL. 5-;H-. FAY1 tielHiJll,. Ni.lu I . , N ..i.ir. .-.H. - 'icoei . PAT fultll.li MM i ti'.rtt t. 'i-(. ii ri l''.-r -11 ; ' I ,' , VR.SNVDiii!.,.: ! rv.S EDUCED I 4 L V I-..1 I I '.II r-i'-j 'it. I . I .: 1 - ; ..'..li i :il' 1.1. -.' Ill' o. UU 11,1, I .-III, , III., 111. FRAZEB AXLE GREASE IIKST IN TIIE AV(!KI.I. ItswnnriritrqiiiilitiesnreiiimiirpnsM'il.actiifilly oilll lst - iK two lioxes uf iitiv .it ,--r I. r, in, I, N .t OfTcctcl l.y i.,it, l-;KTTIII':i;KM'IMi. lull SALU DV I'EALLUsJ CLNLUAUA. THE ACCIDENTS OF LIFE Write to T. S. Q incly, Drawer 1'j.t, Chic.i;:-. Sicre- 'Wr tut y if the Si.ui Aa::.! :.r ' Jv CMr.:,v, fjr inf ,r!ii..i, m rt-f;arjiiiit Accident Ir. ,.-.r. mice. Mentiuti tlih 1 iJ vr. Ily so djitnr v o.i c .n :.r.-e I membership fee. liai jkuU ever i'0.i.'.'"AJ lor aceiiltiitnl injuries, Do your own Agent. j A, Mf purest ! I Wa t. I LESS THAN HA LP THE PRICt Or OTHER BRANOS -i- POUNDS,20'r --HALVs7S,IOtQUARrt:RS.54 iiimtit tin" iii'i'oi'iiiu ;i:u i:i'i'i' I'linof-OMsary, A Wii"li!iitiiii Stitf roioi-;or l.itol.v nilil :i visit to l icor'i;!, win-r.' lio l ;irii- ril in.'iny lnioi'osil:i' tiling iulialilt.'iuts, Niinii ul' w hom to lils itc-couut of tho Miuter )iiIlo: )iu of tho oil li'Mt Hiicclinotis wii! a liaolioliir faniii-r who livo.l tlowu tlio rial iron) my tihu-o aliniit liali' n inilo. llo wns an old cliap, uml about as sliil't Irs.s as any In tlio t-ouniry, ami '.ho? way do llviil was a illit to ln-liolil. t)n inoriiliijx ns I jiassi'il liU hoino I saw !i!ni K'tnlrlnn tuinliK'-ilowii fi-noo nml I Htopjioil. All arouiiil wcro ajipli-s ami ininiiiklns nml otlior farm uruiltiots BoliiU to wasto, ami oft' nt n little ilin lancK wore lii-i'di nml cliitmit tro-s wllh mils In aliiKHlaiioo, nnd uouoily m.vli'i nny attoniluii to tlii'in. 'iooil iiioniln'," fays I. "llowily," nays liv "V.m'vn p't a Ruo.l Ji'.il of KttifT aromnl Uoro," Hays I. "Vvt," ki.vh lio, jankliiit oiT a fon.-i) rail. 7 "AnH It'nifil Boinjj to anti," r-ays I. "I roi-kin It U," Kays lio, ari-lossly. "Yon tuiflit to havo n wll'o mill c-lill. wm lt up," nays Ii m't liavo to," baynllie, woloiniily, ot bos." that was nil tho satlifacilou I it of hi in. K'lT'A'N'vS The nr.dcrn stand unl Family Mcili cin: : Cures thu common c very-day ills of humanitw Mo-UVT' his pujortxl a conMnii iairnnyo tw otit KhfiioiaiNnt, I nnkigi, tarrk, 'lutlliMt-l,r, rnrluu, lU.tl.lll nd Mhr nllrann wbi-ro twin It an it-end-n-.l. Try II. Al l'ni Mima, or e uuui uu rwwiril vt sain. ni.uit-M ki.,1 as wbU. WlMcEl.MA.NN & HKOWN UkUO CO., Hlilr. 114., I'. M. A. 1
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