The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, September 17, 1896, Image 7

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tx .w wo ton in whst w " r"m,,B
l"J" .1.. .frl!i of human exlrtnfo.
Z?'Zlr u-nrnw-rnf'trilnit about It i but there
I ' u, b mors w cannot learn, MT mint b
t ,nt'-nt to (f Jn-m-tu- . ., .
IV But. ftraiiK 1' tnajr be. thl has
. .m field for doamatlnm. Tb
i.liilonophfr traa character back
i,,rA 1. !.-. will, wlillo th matrtallt
' . 1. 1 , tho pult of the material mold.
,nvir..nm-nt. On tbU theory history ha
. rittn. The theory underlies
P rr r .. ...A oiir own Civil War
I ;;,( -lllMory of Literature." Amli
fl- ' . . . -.. i, nna I. In hit l
(,n tt I alof a.iimitlon. Tho un
nwn nii'lunkiM'waMe arenuiuV to piny an
t . rtant art In mi.-h work. The truth
.. .,mt irrocli'rly wtn-n wn deal with
''ivi.lral o.i'M!'. Tli'Tf aro Inniimerat.lii
."an ' In human liltnry whore the dlf
r'.n.M .'ii'n men onnnit bo accounted
,r i v mnt.-rlnl .on.ittloii. Men ont In tho
. ,..,1 re entirely unlike. Wo ee thin In
n ili". I'i-t'-r and Andrew woro brothor.
nr "I In tho fnino InmcolioM nnd iilijected
, t.n:n'i'Htwnrdooiidltli'lis1and yotthote
- ,ltltr W'T 'Il'TTHIH l' 'l lll-u- Hl'i
,. jiii.iii.iv'.ini-i.nriu r'.niui.-?-.-ii in iii.su
lulo tlio other wn ooiil, colle.-tel mid
t'r'i.if. AtMlrow wn a fnpi'or nnd minor:
.(. r v i Hi" nmn who Ion. I tho attack on
..itil-'l. Tnko th" on of Jacob nnd
..in. I !i"v were twin". lrn at tho a aio
n" 'and r'.-ared on th mmo eon-lltloii.a s
it (,. v w- r totally iliff'-rent inon.
fin wns tho ninn of tho tle-ert, of
.' r.irtli nrtlily. with utronc anlmnl taste.
II j Jacob's IdrnW wore lofty.
'. ,. int"ll"'' timl. turning Ills f.'-e toward
Mil mii ii. Iau wm Arabia. Jnboli win
;-. (... No material condition rim n.1".
'..; I'XI'laln tho illtTi-.-i-t tetwe.-n
' 1 1 , . ri . ll.-ter.-tf.-nelty roc eili-. fritn
i: ' ri ity. The iilTcren''" .i' riiiitnl :
v w. rc born f.-r different destinies. No
: ii; "ii -T p-.t-n:ital i-lr-i:tti"tiiice: can
i ! i;n the wj.lc dtvoriftioe of tliol.- ciir'or.
, ; . f nil timtiTlal ootiilitloTis wo Diust
o the dooroo of Almighty tiod.
MIAIOW5.
I'r n tV.o sliii'low and siificrinu of dciitti,
,: mv to tho etn yrcnu Iiohvoii. nml
ii t .'' tho (.''lll'Tii'd lii'lkcllts of th"
ii. 'I chamber of liod ami of tho I.nrub.
,v I . ii I yo uvor. yo utiirol watolu-Mi'
.. tl.ri.l "your hearts' Why lnir your
iav ..f welcniH? W'hvy Who are
tlmt cine from nfnr, arrayed in white
.. . .- I Ih 'o nro tli v which enmo out
.r"at trJiiiliitlon. and linve wnsheil their
1 . aid made thorn white in tho blood id
1 run V They n.lvnii"-. they oeond,
v i c.v nnd wor-lilp. Who nro ncapt
' -terna! Hinno ! n martyr ho.-t ! Ve
; '. " iilcrers! Yo lonely out on earth,
!!-n by tho inultltiiiirs ! Tln "wi'll
i: ii ii the !t .,f tho l.atub Is for you j
ai; in away of tears by til" hand that
.. I ir'cd i. fr you : tho ihrmie nml tho
am i.re fur joii. ninl vo sliull rolgii f'-r-
r ml cm r. H n 1 1 I I n Ii ! So let it be.
cl ".' III tribiilatloii." . , . 'Jhero i
'. an ' hefo 1 ut will w'o, n.d II li"lirt
: .1 tiirill with sorrow, not it Ii)sIchI
i .. i ..t will . u i or with pain. I a-k' you,
.!; ta.'' of tills ouniliiK n irr w, to jao
- with you. His ciimpn.-sloiis wtilmnko
i re than .i.iier.'r. 1 Hk you to
I v.iiir post and ijuit yvu lllu "nn'U.
r.'e ll-jllk'tllS-l. 1. I.
what is t:ik Ksxnnouy
i 'i. cannot ren 1 tho Oi speU with nny onro
I lot l. lmprcseii py tlio tlioiiKlit that
pre-eiidnont theme of ( hrist's preaching
the kiiii'dotn of find. Vet when naked
-iv liat that kliiudom Is. wo are not
k.ns ready with m learnnswer. Certainly
. ii in-.nil kliitfilom, u ota pliyslcni. Jt-sus
H !P ut pains to make tills plain ; yet
. ii at this point lie was, and still Is, in I s
i rehnded. It pertains both to tlio tire.
i and the future to tho t resent in part,
.i ... i.. . .. , t
HI" lUUiM' III llllllt'SS. H Will IIIIVO
.pietely oomo only whi n tiod'n will
i'. ne on iiirth us It Is In heuv
So It m both n ronllr.i-d fart and an
hoe. It i. In this world, thuui:li
"! it, and also In tln next. To be In-i-l
in tins kiiiKdonr one must bo In ohur-
k r l:l'' the Kim;. t oonsNte, thou, of re-
li. rMc in. liviiliiiih', whom law is the I'l-
wni. iicmhruccH all the truly good,
have the hplrit of Jer.ii.s. whether the
'ti hri-t has l.o. n revealed t' them or
W.,rhl-whio nnd iiito-linir this realm
r :il:n of purity, uiiM'lllshiiors. humility
1 ."M1. It e. mi. th not with outward id".
r-i'iL; Its throno U setup lu human
OHAtlAi'TKU s.ivunr.ni.
in areoly be too often u-sortoil that
i nw.ii is, ruiiii r than wiiat ho does or
T th Ilk. or belii'Ves. .l.-l.Tlllin... hi.
r'ins. 1 le rc l.s In thU c. Iti-i,ll,.i.ii.. ii. o
i'-.uir.l can be periiiiuieutly n-parnt -it
the inward, but there In a ilecliiraii,.n
k' t!." inward is fuiulaiMi.iitiil ami f. ,r.,
I lie .i.lll lm.r t...i.qrtit...l fm
kl nn-re than, the envlrontnent, how'
near mat i'iivlroi:n.nit ninv uoino.
" easy to talk, but Unit does
ure.-itly count i the life Is what
V toll. I'eiilile iHITi.r hrw..l..t-ti. t..
k 1 : they are at one us V tho Hiipreniacy
character. Even a-tlmis nr..
ly uic ertaiu aiildo iu ustiiiiatiiiif worth ;
"iniicnniu mo uiotlvu from
I -h tllt.f Li rln.. 'I'l 1
ni c,,,,.,.Hi tututiutll,i asplrutk-iw
m .,uul Wnm w moan hv his ohar-
0-L'1Vi. hilll III trim r.lu.,.. t-l .,-1
t ' f this triiB plae, involving the ro-
" oi or.ntiary human ustlniMt". will be
urpiiB and glory of th judgmeut
PHAVtn.
rant. A1ttI(Iiw .i.... u.,,
this .lay may be sweet ; thut p. nder-
t 'icimiiKiiiKiio.ss wo may the
l r Lear II i... i..i....
l .i .', , , y ,,"n''''l'.v we iimv better
Ihii II. L-1 ....... . .. . ii
In. " ""'"' " oi our n oiing j iin- litat.
iurK.noe oi mv love wo may
P'j-iier bear our own coldness. Whutso-
.e.i m us forgive. Wliutso.
"re Is in us that is K ,d, may the
.Mi.tllll.'frt ttt 1 1 .1....-; ..i. i .
iuj in.'iios OI our
I. tii iii-.i it at t .us of our heart, foster
iiiiir.'.. ... ii,... i i..... .... . , . .
ta,.,7 "i.o.iiim- u, ui wind! i
P i tit,... vvn..,v ttlr ,i1, fr t,.at
, -"'- ruiiy. aim riso mruiigh
' ui.lii"" " T ' to the uu-
il.,i r . ,'". "uiuiiieguoui.ee ot the
riuurood. Amen.
LlnilT n v t i. , M.AM.H
- Vll.f.
' umiiu II, .1... . . . ...
h I. i i . ; r' lu"n ,u world?
It" t i?,;',"M' ,"J U ". l
p is coil! ii rr u. ,l"uirw "''
v s co ii-iiKlit. and then I ilrelight
It. to , . KMIgh,. And I say, Oh ,U ;
f "!' I "t In the worm; (t I ill
t0'iT7..7'"'",f ,lr""1" moonlight
., - ' n"igiii It is u l auiiliuht
t -r dV'oI'r k,u,," " "r u
fricw on v one Li.,. I ,. i n..
l',v .In. .'' .""'th-r vuuhe the
uiid " i ' 11 ".Ut' Justice is
are iiii i, h. . . ""O l'".v I love, and
K'l ..i.i. . . ' '
V -tono. or Vr., iWUWT fl'" 'th
hill urv..""J-.. '" Krulns of
I lu ii.H .o' i1'1' " they BOe,u to
atK;':;u7t.i!&rv.chul
HIE TEMPERANCE TOMS.
WHAT t CAS .
0!', what ran we do, my brftiiers,
To speed the onu.se nlotu'.' ,
Wo ran speak a word t other:
Wo can oheer them with a toniri
Wo ran give thom hoarty grretiugt
We can shake them br the handi
We ran bring them to the meeting '
We enn help them firmly stand.
Ohj what can we do. m brother,
'la haste the ongoi-ior day
Whon tho weeping babes nnd mothers
Hhnll wipe their toarg awnv'
We oan or the seed nnd reep If)
Wo can help the d hearts slniri
We onn sign the pledge anil keep it
lu the striMiglQ of Christ our Liu.
TXTEBASCE WOK THAT TF.t.LI.
A saloon keeper on the line of the Chesn.
ponke nu l Ohio lUllroa l complains that the
tomporanc ndvocnti'S hnve been the causo
of the reduction in his receipt from 3!M)0
to loss than 1700 a mouth. Iu ottaor In
stances n'ong the lino of the sumo railway
business has become s dull that the saloons
wore finally closed, all because of the work
of the temperance ndvocutes employed on
tho ro.id.
a ncM rkahlc r.rc -r.D.
Ilintrsiin.l on the west const of Norway,
midway botwoeu H-rgou nnd Hluvenger, has
a romnrkiibte prohibition roc ir I. When tho
town wni Incorporated, twenty-nine years
ng , It was provided that no ulo of epirit.
either by Wilole;ilo or retail, should 1)0 aV
lowed by permission of the King nfter a peti
tion by the Town Council. The town hn
fijoi) Inhabitants, Is stirroimdo.i by popular
parishes, nn 11 n ine-tlng place tor Usher
men, as many ns r.ooo of tlio eatherini
there nt one time. N.vonhe.s the o,ue..
tloii of having Ibpior s.dd in tho town ha
never nrl'on while only the men voted, nnd
l less likely to now that women have a Vote.
No attempt have lwn ma lo to sm'.ijy'l j
lil'ior lutu the towc.
A titi.iiVd rt:.o.
A caiimati iguo I the plde for Hev.
( ilnrle fj.irrett, but soon .iftor broke It
roiiotieo-strekoii ,n,,i noinine I, he tried
to keep "Ut of the way of ,l friends, but
Mr. Garrett was not to ho put off.
due iiny ho found th" p i t, ir.liorfthlu
Tii nn. and taking hold f h.s hail Is heaid
"John, when the road u slippery nnd your
onb b .e falls down, what do vou do with
him. '
"I help him up ni:aiu, rpilc 1 John.
Well, 1 have come to d the same," slid
Mr. (I arret t nlTectlonatidyi the road wiv
slip;-erv. I know. John, and you loll, but
tin-re' my hand to helo y.m up arfiilu."
I'he eniimnn's heait 'wus thrilled. Ho
caught his fruu'l'.H ban 1 In n vise-like grip
nnd said
iod bo.. y 1 1 1 1 . i r t y.iu'ii never hnve cntiso
to r"gnt this. I'll never full again."
And t tin--, day lie li:i- kept his word.
National Tom; r;iu A ttn- 'ate.
Tttr s-'T a sr:. mr.
The night It'jv. Mousignor Thorpe, of
Cleveland, during n sernuui mi the grout evil
of modern day.-., vild n man who will
siiinuder his money in ileitrnyingliislionlth.
who will ruin his constitution", who will burn
his liver and corrode his -toiu ich by Intoil
ciulng drinks, Is n niurderor; he murder
himself. Those to whom my word would
npplv nro, perhaps. In till precious time of
Sunday, banging about some, saloon, wasting
their time nnd deteernting the Lord's dnv.
while wife nnd family nro nt homo, cold nnd
cheerio nnd hungry, because the money ol
the father's en mlngs is being spent fordrink.
What a spectacle for little children growiui;
up to see a drunken father. There is no
struggle to meet him nt tho door with n kls
of Innocent childhood, to climb his knee nnd
caress him as be sit down by hi humble
llrwlde. There M no sui.per, no food, and
all hoc ii use of the unthinking, unfeeling
father' desire for drink. The responsibility
of man to man Is exacting, but the rcoousl
billty of parents lo children is n thousand
times more exncting. Put temptation from
you; say that you will not degrade yoursell
so as to de.troy the soul that Cod ha given
you, and which one day you will li.ivo to
I'cuuOr au uc.'cuut for.
rTTF.nt.Y fnr.LVS.
Af .1 temperance niasi mooting In St. Tnul
ihe l!ev. Johu timeiner "nllcd nll"M.iii to
the utler n.ele.ssne."S of the li-pi r truffle.
Ebpior was Lot nnurishiiig. God iuld no
more ue blame I with creating nlc.li .1 than
with creating carrion, for alcohol was tho
product of corruption. Nor. again, was al
cohol n medicine. Within tlo lust twenty
live yours some of the world's greatest phy
sicians have declared that there was no ills,
case, no surgical -nse, that could not bt
treated belter witiiout nieohol. loet,,r Davis,
known to all his profession., had d"elnroil,
after long obervntion, that alcohol allordoil
but a temporary relief ntthemo.it, and thai
persons who recovep'd under itsa lminlsirn
tlou would have recovered sooner uudci
other treatment.
The saloon had been called 'tiinp-.orm.in'
club." Ho It would always bo. Its coustant
patr.m would indeed remain it poor man.
Intern ptiruuoe wn especially the curse of
the laborer. Vet Terence powderly of the
fulled Stale... mi I John Hum", of England,
hud said to the workiiiginen. "l'nl"- you
give up driuk, there is no hope for you.
When vou had given up drink, the labor
(merlon Is solved." Liquor was u "t u food,
not a medicine, not a penunueui :uuroo ol
pleasure.
TEsrrtrAsrr news avh nctti.
"Is the youug man safe?'' Not if hi-, father
1 a moderate drinker.
Sorrow l supplied with a life ppMorvor
that make the effort to drown 1: in rum lm-
pOhSlblC.
The devil trio to write the Lord's nnmo
nn every bur re I of whisky keidiip to the
heathen.
In Zurich, fiwitzerlatid, 27'M of t.i" insane
ruitle;its were ajgravu ed cues of aboholle
Dsaulty.
Oue of the signs of the times that the devil
of drink In about to be cast out U that It Is
crying so hard to be let alone.
Of the nine thousand live hundicl nnd
foriy-two Iti-piillouU of London Temp raitce
Hospital, alcohol has be?n ued iu sevualeeu
cuse only,
Mlehlgnn has pas.-tod n law II litu a heavy
penalty upou railroad coni uni"s for the em
jdoymcnt of pcreoiii addicted to the use of
iutoxicnut.
CnUfornia llipior men organir. 1 under tlio
title of the Hlate Protectlvj Association arj
aiming to bring nnout the abolition of free
lunches in Hnu Vrauclsuo saloons.
X Hau Francisco girl dooms the suicide of
a young man In her presence after he had
t eon on a week's spree a case of iioctdoutal
shooting because, she says, he was too much
of ii gentleman dellburutely to do so ut'ly au
net uuder such circumstances.
The Doard of Aldermen of Earr", 't..oxM
tended olemeucy to a man who had beeu ar
rested for keeping n dog without paying the
license fee, ou condition that he abjured lu
toxicants. The C. T. A. U. of America during Mie past
year gained by the organization of 12 socio
t lo nud the addition of a uew membership of
f7Ul to the rolls of the National organization.
This, a Ided to tho previous veurs' records,
mukos an addition iu throe years of UU so
cieties nnd 1S,3SJ of a now membership.
During the past five years a uumber of
careful toots have been made in Eugllsh and
Eroneli mills and workshops, and lu every
one the total abstaluor has beeu shown to be
Ihe superior In every aiateriul point, lie en
oy better health, has greater pjwers of en
tlurunneiind 1 more prolltahle to his em
ployer, to t uolhiug of his luporl-Jl' domes
U'j auj jgalaj (junlitiv.
TSE SlBBllH-oCHOOL IESSOM
INTERN ATIOJIAli MCSMON FOD
BEPTEMBER 20.
Lesson Texti " Uestractlve Vlcei,'
rror. xtI., 22-J3-Uollea
Text i Psalm vl., 25
Commentary,
31 "Understanding Is a wellsprlnir 'of life
onto him that hath It, but the Instruction of
fool I folly." In verse 16 of this chapter
we read that wisdom Is better than gold anil
understanding than silver; and again In
chapter lv.. 7, "Wisdom is the principal
thing, therefore get wisdom, nnd with nil
tby getting get understanding." In I Cor.
I., S4, we read. "Christ tho power of Ood
nd the wisdom of Ood." We conclude,
therefore, thnt the wellsprlng of life I none
Dther than tho living water, which Is tho
gift of Ood nnd which becomes in us a well
Df water springing up lnt everlasting life
(John Iv., 14). Ood ITIinsolf Is the fountain,
snd whon we receive Christ wo Lavo Ood lu
usi'Jer. II., 13; John xlv., 2:1).
23. "The heart of the wise tenohoth. his
mouth and addi-th learning to It lip." u
Is from tho henrt that nil proceed. An evil
heart gives forth nil manner of evil (Math,
tv., 1". l!), nml a good honrt gives tortli
thnt which Is helpful, for out of the abund
ance of the heart tho mouth spenketh (Math,
nil., 84), Tho natural heart or carnal mind
Is enmity nwnlnt Ood and never can bo nude
aubjoct to Him (Itom. vlll., 7), but Ood of
fers to give a n"w heart nnd n now spirit
Ezok. xxtvl., 2tl), or, iu ether words, a'new
hlrth or now creation (John III., 6, 10- II
Cor. v., 17), and this will send forth good
words from tho Hp.
24. "Pleasant word nro as nn honey.
omh, sweet to the soul and health to the
bones." If we keep the word' of Ood In u.
they will by the Spirit be fitted In our lips ns
the Spirit may denli to uothom (I'rov.
xxll., 18). The piotdo wondered nt the
gracious word which priwco.icd out of the
mouth of our Lord (I, nke . 22), but they
were tho words of God who spoke through
Ulm (John xll., 4'J).
8S. "There Is a wny thnt "om.tti rUlit nn
to the man, but the end thereof Is the way
.if death." There In but one right way, and
that is He who (aid. "I am the wnv." It i
dod's way of reaching us nnd our only way
.if reaching O id. There Is one other name
given under heaven hv which we can lei
avod (John xiv., rt; A"ts Iv., 12). Whatever
may seem right to us. If the Lord Jesus is
not the center of it nn I the nut'ior of It, It t-t
not of God, nnd therefore mu-t le th way
if death und not of life (I John ii,, 1 i-17; v.,
21. "FI' that laboreth lalmrctli f,,r J,(,n.'
'elf, for his mouth oraveth it of him." What
multitudes spend all their strength in get
ting something for thnmselvo, unething to
at or drink or wear or enjoy! All this l.s
folly. And one who eoul I do 'it a perliap
no other mere ninn that ever It v id trle.l it t
rite utmo-tt. and hi te.timotiy i., (,n record
in these words, "lteho,, nil 'was vanity and
vexation of spirit, and tin-re was do prolit
under the sun" (Kcc. n., u.
27. "An ungodly mnu .llgg.-th nn evil, and
In his Up there 1 as a burning tiro." The
mi.rgln says "a mail of llellal," aud the L.
V". says "a worthless man." All such are
forviint of him who began the work of evil
on the earth In the garden In Kdeu and
whoso constant business i , Htir up stnb
and burning. Happy nr they who escape
the everlasting burning where he Is doomed
to dwell tl.su. xxxill., 14; it'.-V. XX., 10; xxl.,
2S. "A forward man siwoth strife, nn-l a
wtilsticrcr separatoth chief friends." It
seem to me more and more that If we woro
only familiar with the liable theSpirit would
bring to mind as we road what Ho has else
where snld upon this or thnt topic, nud thus
wu would have the host of commentaries,
even tho Hplrlt's own explanation of His
own word. He now brings lo inliid Jas.
III., 14-10, "If ye have bitter onwing and
strife iu your hearts, glory not nnd lie not
against the truth. Tills wis loin descendoth
not from above, but is earthly, sensual,'
devilish."
2!. "A violent man entlcoth his neighbor
and lendoth him Into the way thut Is not
good." The devil and his follower are at
this business uncoiLslugly day nnd night,
Sunday ami weekday. Iieocit and destruc
tion ure his work, and there Is nothing goud
In him. God Is good and givoth illni.-.-lf to
ouch one who receives Josus Christ Ills Hun
with the nsturance that goodness audmon-y
shall follow us, uu I wo hhnll llnd nil His
ways pleasantness and pea -o. It Is, how
ever, a narrow wny, and will not admit the
world, the Ib'sh or the devil.
u(). "Ho shiltteth his eyes to do-jse for
ward things. Moving hi tips, ho brlngetli
evil to puns." He closes his eves agalnet the
light and will not see the goodness nf God.
He loves darkness rather than light, be.-aiiso
his deeds are evil and his heart nud tongue
and lips are the proj.erty of his master I--r
evil purposes. His mouth pour out evil
things, nud his thoughts are nn ab.jr iinaUmi
to the Lord (chapter xv., 2'!, 2s). God per
mits him to bring his evil tlioiu-hts to piu-s,
but tney wi'l prove his own destruction.
31. 'The hoary head is a ornvn of glorv
If It bo found lu the way of righteousness."
The slnm-r may prosper nu I live a long life
on the earth, but there Is nothing glorious
about his life, for it Is only a ripening for
eternal torment. On the other hand, the
white hairs of the righto mis man are n crown
of glorv, for tln-y point forward to au et'-ru-ity
of bliss and purity with Him whom John
saw on I'atmos having His head and His
hairs white like wool, as white as snow (Rev.
I., 11). There Is a so the beautiful pronn.su
for such a one, "Even to your old ago 1 am
ll t.snJ oven to hoary hairs will 1 carry you '
(b-u. xlvl., 4;.
32. "He that Is slow to anger Is b.ttter than
the mlghtv, mid ho that ruleth his spirit than
he that tukcth a city." He that Is slow to
anger appoHseth strile and Is of great under
utitudlng (chapters XV., 1H; xiv., 211). Anger,
wrath and ma, Ice ure of the Mesh and of the
devil, but by the grace of Ood, huvlug re
eoiveil Jesus Christ, aud being thus born ol
tied, we may have victory over the besot.
lug sins of o-.ir old nature. Ho saves us
trom the wrath to come, but no Is also nbp.
to save us Irotu oiirv lvc (Math. I., 21.) an I
jroru our sins. It Is for us to yield to Hnu
nud cry, "Tuiuu Is tho power" (I Chiou.
xxix., 11).
33. "The lot Is cast into tho lap, but the
whole disposing thereof Is ot tho Lord."
Howevor tilings may n-urn to go at present,
tho llual disposition of everything is oi thu
Lord. He permit tho wicked to choose
their own evil ways aud uontiuue lu thorn
and for a time to prosper, lie also permlt
the righteous to be iillliote.1 aud suffer, but
the end will de.-lnre Hi justice. It become
us continually to say, "Just and true urn
Tbv word." "Hhow me Thy ways, O Lord"
(Lov. sv., 3; P. xxv., 4). Lossou Uelpur.
rrt.t. or faitii.
Faith that fuilli which has the closest
fiosstble eounoctlou with religjon, which
ie nearest its roots and embodies the most
ot Its spirit is best dellned as the sense of
the unseen. There is iu it, as thus explained,
no opposition to reason. I'or what reason
Is to do things demonstrable, faith is to
things Invisible. There is no antagonism
between it and silence. Tor while . we
rightly look to science fur the phenomena
of the universe, wo look, as Jutillubly, to
fuith for the fui ts of the soul. There Is no
confusion between it mi I theology. 'I he
latter Is u science created by reason. '1 he
former Is iin experience, one might almost
uy an instinct, guided by Ood. Home use
this faculty ; more refuse to use It. It grow
by exorcise. And one may have It so com.
pletoly developed as to detect and recognize
Ood In all Ills multifarious manifestations,
so as Indeed to llnd the whole earth tilled
with Hi glory, hm-h a one Is himself tilled
with the Mvine. To be full of faith i to Lo
full of the Holy Ghost.
BARNS BURNED.
ITtw SoldUri Hoaamiat Longest Pastor
ate in the lute.
The thirty-sixth anniversary of tho pastor
ate of Rev. David 11. Darron, 1). I)., was cole,
bratedlnthe first Presbyterian church at
Uollldavsburg. Dr. Barron I entitle.! to the
honor of llng the oldest, pastor In contin
uous service in Pennsylvania.
Farmers In the vicinity of Avondnlo nro
using nn electric, current to furnish power
to run their threshing machines. Many
bnrn hnve b.vti destroyed by spark from
tho steam engin-s, nu'd it Is thought hv
inenn of electricity this danger will be
avoided.
An open nlr farmer' Institute was held nt
Somerset Huturday, and attended by about
2.5CU people. Food Inspector Moor" said he
had tia -ed a largo uantlty of glue,, so Into
that county last year, ami It nil went out as
HonuTsi-t pure maple syrup.
John Vlnooiio, an lus ino Italian, escaped
from Leaver county bom- nud In attempting
to cross the river was drowned. The body
ns recovered two Ii mrs Inter. The lln. ling
of tho coroner's Jury was that It was ana-,
ebleiital drowning.
Thomas ISrown started out from Ronton
for a spin to Jamison City. Wli-n within a
mile of .Inuilsiui ity he was precipitated
ovr the mountain .id.-, rolling to the ba-e,
where bis bod was f,,tiiid by a party ol
hunters.
People ,,f We.t N-wtoli have been victim
Ircd by a mini claiming to the in.' tit of
tin Stephens, Th"!ti s.i, i t onialiy, ..f l itis,
burg, iloiib-rs in organ and parlor lunutur--.
lie secured n large sum of iii'.ney.
A ln-w post'ifil.-.-has I n est.ibll-lo- I at
Nihil, Westmoreland cunty, with William
A. Irvln as pi'-tmatcr. on I ut M-ckman,
lledford county, with Lart.-ii l Ste kmnii as
postmaster.
The fc-raiid jury iu Its r- . .rt r-c. ,mii:.-n..-'l
the erection .1 a iiiouumciit to ambrl a
oonnty's soldi, rs in the civil war. and t'o
petition Is ii"w in tin. haii'ls. f n. commis
sioners. Isaac Cook, a eon-till.!.. j ,,t llrook
vllle. charged with th.. murder of Augitmo
Corlna, a.-i Italian, while tic- olll -i r was
trying to stop a disturbance umoiig tin
Italian. An Inci'iidiary "t tire t. a
large war-bouse beioimint; t.. A
stable nn. I a
K. l.a-kcv
- Co.. "t Altooiui. lb- wa s i iu
bill escllpud. 1 Ii" Warehouse Wits I
gllttl-d.
The large .bek barn f Thomas
of near i lurksvlllo, with u b t of
grain, nn burm-.l. I.. --. tI.ihiii,
of .lami's llr 'st, west of Miarpsvilh-
th- act,
1 1 1 - ! -1 1
Mewart,
hav nn I
'lb- bam
was ui-o
I'linieil,
lll'-liiir l Sett. f,.rmerlv of Plitsbur .. -il- d
lllll ll' spltlll lit New ( ustlc, fr,,. b,i
poisoning eaud l-y tearing his thumb nml
i ll while n-..iliig a harr-l.
While Mr.. Anna Rush and h -r f iinliv wr.
ill s.-i,t from th. -Ir li' iii- ncir Reaver ' Call..
lllleV. S -ter. th" house and I. inn. d uwa .-
wagon load of goods.
W.-rk will ciiiiiui'ii --' on arching the I'.ra lv
tiililnd on the It iltituore A nhio railr-md at
Wa-hliigt-'ii, which li.i. l it. Iv I n caving
ludly.
A Slav .-..ul miner wn. klli.-d
sl.it-- lii th-- I li nn. 'nul mm.-., n- ar
vlll--. Ilew i-a single man. and
old.
by fall ..
years
The front .if th" hand
Wu l. r at Rlooiu-biirg.
in-- hoi;.,. ,,f ,,.vi
was 1. 1. .un In ,v
dynamite Huturdiiy, '1 lie m. tlve unknown
The Rocnostor Tumbler Company nnd in
employs are i-ndavorlng to afle.-t a settle,
liient of the pending wage dispute,
Isahi-lle. the 3-year-ol-l daughter of lr. R.
P. Marshall, of httaniilng, was turned to
loath by her dress catching tire.
Diphtheria and typhoid f-v.-r are im ieis.
lug ut such a rate ut l iiL iitowu thnt th"
eitlens are I u.ing alarm- d.
The stor-of Mrs. M. :. Doorman, at Sow
Alexandria, was enter--I by burglais and a
large .juantity oi -,s taken.
Mrs. M.-mi Amiii n, ag--1 I .), was knocked
down nud run wr by n carriage ut lire.-n-
ill.-. Mi" cannot r-o-.v- r.
.Iii'-ob iing.-r. of Diiub.ir, was bitten on
the arm l.yii.'.-..Tii. .ii .li.i!,.-, and ampu
tation may be ii.-.'.--:ir.
The p-sl b-n-e ..f .lanes Jlln -k, at 1. 1 1, Horn
near Moiengiih In. was iestr-y.-. by tire,
causing a loss of f.'.'iii.i.
Tho I'eerl. .s i.la-s Works nt l.ih.ood
City will start up with tw., hundred und
llfty in-ii at work.
Th" l urns on the Danville asylum farm
were burn.-d. Thirty. two .-..w.s w.-r.- burn
e.l. less, t lo.ooo.
II m--r ( ity, Indliui cunty, has f.irty
llve .-a.es 1,1 diphtln-ria, nnd several ib-atiis
have occurred,
Souh W . R-'iim Is want.-1 at Rellefonte,
charge-l with pii-sing s.-nil forged checks
an I note.
The Oranger' hull, n-.-ir Dawson, was
dedicated on .-utuM.iy wi-h Imposing c.-re-
Ulollles.
I lllirles l.ollid fell letW'-.-ll two freigh
cars nt lire.-iivilie and was lat.iliy injured.
A fall of sut In the mine at Van Meter,
Saturday, fatally crushed M-v.t Million.
L ui erello, a iniii-r at Mi.lwood, was
crush. -o to d'-uth by a fall of slat .
Prominent People.
Russell Sage, the New York Unaa-dcr, has
jut passed his eightieth birthday.
Mr. S.twall is dlstlugulsiie I as owning "the
best vegetable gard-'li IU Maine."
Count Ito, the Japanese a liniriil and
diplomat, was at onetime a telegraph opera
tor. Tint Prince of Wales Is a very late riser,
and It verges ou uoou wuou he leave-, bis
bedroom.
Wltillred Dickson, a woman, has bo'-n up.
pointed examiner iu surgery lu the College
of Dublin.
While visiting lu R.-rlln, LI Hung Chung
received TOW l"'.tors which, it is said, will
never be opened.
The old-st of the (irindolwald guides,
Chrititluu Aimer, celebrated tils golden wed
ding the oth-r dnv by m iking the a-ceut of
the Mattorhorii with his wife.
Misi Cordelia Hornbjl, the Hindoo young
womuu who was recently admitted to tho
bar, has just succeeded in getting her first
client ac-iuitted of uiuuslaugliter iu the Poo.
iiah cour,.
Mr. Dwight I Moody will largely with
draw from usual evangelistic! work and
devote himself to furnishing tho TSU.OUU
prisoners lu the L'mted Kline with good
literature, chb-lly religious.
The Crown Princess of Denmark Is six feel
three iu evening shoes. The Crown Princess
htephitiibt Is little under six feet, though slot
Is so beautifully proportion 1 that she does
not appear Inordinately tail.
The K-nperor of Ri ssia Is taking particular
interest lu u commission lo mak-i a collec
tion ol the popular songs and National bal
lads of 11'is.sia. M. Istomlu, a wult-kuowu
ethuogruphlcul authority, is conducting tin
iiepiiry.
The now Canadian Cabinet, presided over,
by the Uou. Wilfrid Laurler, is made up in
an en'.lroly novel maimer, as It Includes sev
eral of the Premiers nt various Provinces who
have resigned their portfolio to become
Dominion Ministers.- . .
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