i i 3 If KlKMS IOPIGS ..tiitD'f win. ..J d I ',t,n Alo,.n' . ...... dTln J1K tin inow rt to in so""" - VSnliketoloBCngo! MfO orr-ama I""! BW!lT. mM Heart on U marrisRa day. lmbHntr.r-rtrop-. . il.nl flow .tr.bute-pearlsoflongago. Lh,In piro! ' lb IM L,.h love rrou ITS DOIirai -.wnUiC Jo n n ,Bl, llfl 1W" lll.-ful tiamn nf wife. r,,' I'lUt pang that her heart can . i . ..wirinxT uTATtMtKT. lowor Mor". t a recent matins of the Li AMtiCinttnti oi inn nouiwi.oiruw llSffS ID I lllinu' 'r"'t '"" .e-" n.- . ..... Uaini Fit ill ill v hsirtti. knnn of I'ot drinkers, and the Insldl- . - lirlehl dtspsss thr.gtin in knou" - - - Ltn iiecitnate the rnnks of tho beer n." a mvi.R. ,smi. O I.nrd. If we Imve this day ,!,.ni itiivtliinn t increase me I'fiui irlil Pardon Hi" iiiikiuu worn, in 1 . .i .i i ....i ...in.,1. fit (.'' 'lir n"'11 nl1' i,rI""" -.-, ,r). to sli"W eywpniny Rim Mnuiy ,.r.. wo l: I o poiiuiiiiy. nu nussi-n (.,! ! i; m i live tli at we rimy . mi. tliliur lo lrs"n tli tide i'f . rr w R-ld t" the sum i.f It ii tn ii n ' imvi mir own sorrows, u It I T ,'otiti.trJ'S tluit do lint r . i (or sympathy which Hunt T . k lit doors Unit ln not . f ru'' that hide otir Wii fmrthe loni-Mi'.css, ,. , .- niiers nf this Hi' rtnl life , .. r f Unit unknown fut i: r. I, . , , In itu- ilnrk likt n nmnr fit . . hnm". l"it i linn art hum ftf ..illl''-" Iininum riiinrr i.-iiiiuii. tl,M. I'D lint I 'IIVI' UN uri'lllll.F. Mlt unlirt!:y Smi nml hy thy H Irlt. II ll'nt till.!" tli" Iohoii of 111 ti ntnl :i l ! nir wniliiu.'. I'Ul lm iniulc 'l'- .iitli fiill.'Mlii". ft Unit tlitT" Ui.'iM LH J . -.-mm lu our liiu. Ani:. TrMtT.r.VNrE If rBACTICE. Si-wY'irU OI rfcr ban lieon mnkinij i nif iiri-i:n nu'i ilniwini; aom con- mi i lit t'l'iinoniioal I'lToctsof teoiier 'icuminiinity. town if (Juln'T, Mum., ilnrini; tlio m of It lifi'tsn yii'm (lSI) thu snv k il-ri'-ltii ii:nountoil to ri3.tC0. i ctlifii yuincy lins ajnyeil tho ilis- f hung u i:iIoi)iiIom town, wltu a a of (IM Minntn ilnj ositH (u nk, a'-'KipitiiiK 4411, in.'. Thu ii if .ri"Tt.v In 1:81 Will 57,r.(in,a3I, l-'.j. i:7.:w:, v., n euin of per V'i tin Mim spi-nt for poor nirpo-i wii.s only is:;.!S, n iuaiunt f 15,- .u tli In-t yr:vr of IIcjiim. tVr wiiriN, wlilio tliH popiilatlnn ln- . ir "ut, tub poor account ' eroi'iit. In ISS1 nnlv 24 botipi rutin ISO", 157. CoutniMIni; tho '.. -f tiling-, in yulucy with thut lu ! rt. a iiluco mily two-thirds lt i; f.p:ir Hint v.hila ho hitler town . ii'J.OOO on Itu poor this lst year, 1 irri-t.t for iliutikenneAi, Quiuov - nimo jviir only JNSJ't on Its -villi lut SCO urriHtu for drunken- t i?a into nnv mher tihnan nf tlia k-oei'U !-tlon, it lii vurv plain to any mai iirun:;i'iiii"M is un immeiiso :h oommomvcalth. Thi Kouerul , -"-list piiy fur RiMitlotinl police pro , '.'.uru, nini ImnKiiion. In order NDi'irW may havj tho 'Tinlit" to I. tho ll'iuor tiipy want. It U a costly ol the community pays for It lu . vim may b aure. The l'uthlluJur. niTixo "kp.fp air.oo?." llowluc truo story only the nnma Sruitu i-t toIJ la ilio l'iutbura Lls- ljr that SiiSith ln junt sohl out his I-1.K, .-Ii" . 1 -JlllU (, IlllllllIlUI J nit fli'jiii thi-ir heer iiri'l ontlu); a lu u Siiiitnllcl l Nnloou. ' rcst caili",! the otlir r nitiier slowlv. It wa!. tlin reason? I tliuu;-Ut ha wiU inn niniiy tlii'rc." :"r uiiiiiii. i n en-Uor nuitrHctijliv iicnt mill thfu siiiil: r.'thi'r a fiiiiny story. Smith, von ivfs on M'Hiut 'Va,hini.-ton. rtirlit wIht" lm lias an excellent wife, a i". iiivl ttiriM n.s iinittv clithlren ns V'i.1 bul'ioors nil hojji, you know, " " over nine, na nit ntiout thu '. isinitn is n pretty re-itiectiiblo citir. 'a n. ver ilriuks or eiimlj o.j. tli woil.l of his family. lm went t.):un on.) afternoon last 1 foiiU'l his wifo out shoppiin;, nr ii "f that Sdrt. H'l weut throiiili " into tho l a -1; yar.l, ami there uu- "Hi.e ticii wru tin) llttlo follow iiiey h.nl a l.-iicii nmi Bm9 t,ot- tiiinljlfirs hii 1 TCl'rrt lilltvitiiy lfAn, 1 II'Mintice,! that tiiny Were ilrlnk r.liiua out of u pail HD'l that they V jouili'i-.l, WHO wusLiuiilu l lul a tow-1 tie i Mr.mna hU wi;lnt -"tt'iij t le ilrlii'.-s un i.miiu ru fc'.kM ov.-r nn l lookcl imn t:i. nmi' "'r. una two of ttio buys were no ia th'iy MaisiMwl. A nulithbor's )w oliior, lay alooji buUlU'l the 1 'd! boy., you mint not drlnkthat!' i" lifted the uix-yoar-oU from be- ttliUl. Ijlayiji; s'loon, papa. nn' I was Jiut lUe you,1 gaiii the little ful- 1 ?our?J out thu hour, carri.l tho V v.,.C, U lU,,a ,,jUl l4 ai'l put lli.Mii to bed. When his Wok Uo Juuu 1 Uim cryluj; like a ' Jowutown that nlsht ami gold i''a ami says he wi.l nuvor gull ';'iher drop of U,,aor. Hl.s wife u t ui'"' hh" d0WU cry" pVITBASCK NEWS AND NOTE!. l-rowier" U o poor truvflins com- l1K'?l.,.y Jll'HheJ In Mls.sls.slpp! k - n. ...,, un oun uauwuea. I'hureh fniia ..... .L Il.kt .ii.ii . '""Of ne que I I h '.W1 ,,owi,n ,u, alooLb?" It It a to iIa tviM,.,. ii. . ..uvuv tiiaiur ril'i,0"."1'1 tnn "ho". o eultl- lu to mi ,i c"u",r5r 9 0r9 Paid f a to blit-m their lutuilect.-aeorge ri Thul.i r Cltyt0 ""tl,8r .u'bii ,ri" "av'll" men from "rrnh?f"fU -To,al AHnene. So U chin,'" 1110 Mi '"Wtaohoo-t, na:" have been ijiuU. l"uayoiU0'?I,,Ull,,0.lT9 will boy muol .r-' ooffue Li eJ wUl011 w- hoia one hun '."Utha'hoBa i wv'ihi h'punieM poison Ptoll. ' d'itry tu body io SELECT RELIGIOOS 8EADIK1 ' OOD'l OTrBSBADOWINO. The etis o( the constant presence of Ood. may b, according to thetoul'e attitude a source clthor of aupr.mPKt peace or of keenest dlstrosa. To the Chrlatfan nothing Is sweeter than the thoiiRht of the Divine overwhadowlnir, the perpetual consciousness of the Heavenly Father a watchfulness and sympathy and protection. But the rlnnet haa no Joy In (lod'a presence. III denlre Is to get away from Ood, to flee from the all seeing eye, to escape Into aome black ness of darkoegg whero he will be hidden even from Omnipotence. Hut It Is an Impossibility for any soul to en tirely foret Uod. There tnav be long peri ods of spiritual atia-tliesin, 'during which conscleui'o may be hound and silenced t but sooner or later the normal condition, tho llod-i'onscioiisncss of the soul, will ri'turn, and eiVn the abandoned sinner will feel the brooding of the Mvlne Hplrlt. the over shad, iwlng of tho Almighty's wings. At such times Hie ntignlfh of the sinner must bo unspeakable. No wonder It ling been pronounced by a ecrtnln school of modern religious thought, tho only and the utter most hell which tho human soul can know. Vet It Is poyslMo to convert this very h"ll Into n heaven by so simple n process ua a ;hang" of attitude on the pnrt of ihn sin ning soul. Uod will nlwnvs overshadow the human spirit, but tho huinnii spirit can determine ulicther that overshadowing hall be sunlight or gloom, Joy or sorrow, pence or despair. Kven In the throughly Christian life there are times when the miiiI need t, remember II nt Its own iMtltmlu deti rnilnes the nature of liod's niliii-triitlon to it. '1 lie nlmU'lity wings overshadow in s ir.iuiy ways, a nil sniuet Ime.s ways so strange ! j'lir " is the ovor.-liinlnwiiig of afflict inn and sorrow. How ninny of us eitii alwajs llnd the heart nf Uod In Ills lieri'ii"meiit ' To S'Unn It seems 'iItvosI a i If Cod were brooding over us tin Ii. ns flu broods oyer the linrepent nnt tlmiper with clouds and darkness and punitive pain. Hut if we look up to Him nrlgh: -in the right spirit--wo hull see that it Is only tho bi antllul over shadowing of love, tne cloud Willi the lining f I'nl'l. the slit. ii ling wings of tonderest fatherhood, iiod broods over i:s lovlngiv at nil times nml In nil whys, if we haie i iil'v the faith to believe it. nmi to live on in triir-'t until we know It. Over all Ills children lo d spreads the wings of Ills love. To some the overslia lowing may seem grievous, but they do not understand, lis they will someday. '1 tie sinner who has sorrowed and suffered Into tepenteiieej the mourn er wli'i has is"iitcd thro'iKh tribu lation, the blighting eurso of sel-li-lincss and worlillii.es-: t'e sufferer who has li ariicil through pain his heavenly les son of sympathy mi. I charity all tin's" de clare that thi pri'M'i'C" of li'od has I ecu to them the supr. ni" good, the filial I l"s-ing, of lif". I'or nil of u the ovcrhii'!"Wfiig oi tiod Is th.' t. ;it mi'l the perfei tin;' nf i :ai rio ter: ntnl n Mli.g ii we look unto Him -nail llie :ni:niir; i.f life's epei. nei s le revealed to us. DRAGGED TO DEATH. Armstrong County Woman KlUod ia a Bnnaway. THE Vo;i i; of Tilt: riltMrlir.il. Man has Invented many curious wind In Strtllliellts. I lit tlotlliti;; ipllt" so liarvelous as the hun. an M ice. It In ars til" stamp o the lilvine. It. . Id" this divine irat''ipiecn tlio inventions nf man ap ear etn ap und mean. Man's work i.s i.;. Improvable to g"t something belter h" juii-t invent a new Instrument ; hut the li.imau Vol Unlike evi ii tho.te of lean and bird. Is susceptible of the tin st wonderful Im provi'ini'iit. As tlrst given. t!n v -i.i of some I irds suipiss that of IniMa'i being: but the voice i. i he bird is sta'oinry lil;e a wind Instrument, while that of inn it is en; able of liid,. Unite eultlvatloii. In send ing them fo,-th to disi ipie the nations, I iirb -t gave Ills pr. iichers this silver trumpet Tho world can in ver outgrow Its charms. Tho printed page can never r"pla ! the cunning of tho tongue it voice. There are two things remarkable about this instrument of per suasion: It is adapted to embody sentiment and moral truth; It gives expression to the spiritual ns W"U as the ma terial world. Tim I rate can tell only hi. material ncils. sufferings or joys, aiul tho bird, in his song, cannot lift himself out of the muuiliuie sphere : but man's vole" Is full of suggestions of the Invi-dhlo nml th" spiritual. Again, the improvableness of the humau voice ,saln,nst iiiculeuuble. Wlnti -lleld would put the vvlijiln go.pel message into a word and bring tears to the eyes nf nn audience by the repetition of the' wild "Mesopotamia." Words are rubber und su-eeplible of Indefinite inflation by Un skillful i;se of the human voje". Sire voices are iia'urally better than others, but even thu poorest may be In-tiered l.y um- and attention to the lav regulating articula-ion and eiiiiielntioti. The minister should be a good render as well as speaker, an I to ke-p lilm-elf fresh in this department he slneil I read iiloi.d each day. The voice, w ith f.i -il-ily in its use, is mi Iriport.int purl nf hi stock in trad". He must be a voire, but lint a mere Voice; the Void, u, l;.t Uavo n imiu und a Uosj el behind ll. VVl.fK ol' TI'.t'SIVVolMlllNKSS. The li't'-erity whl-h can be trusted ba nlwaya iossi ssi-d a high moral value, nn l has been regarded as un important eieiiien-. In Christina chara -ter. 'Mm changes in one socinl and Industrial condition have teieb I to give additional commercial value t. . triistwirthliii-s. lu former limes cneh small holder managed his own lillle estate, und tho eliara -ter nf his eiiiplnyii was i-ompnrativelv little importaueo decause h wrought under the owner's eye. Those duys are gone. Money has to bo Invested lu new wuys, and mii'-li of it through agents, immense .sums go into corporations, ami thu diameter of tlio iiianngemerit becomes an important matter for the investor. To know thut ho has a careful. Judicious and trusty ugeiit odds not a little to his sense of secu rity and happiness. In all the new forms of Investments tho opportunities for dishon esty in thu utroiit nr" much greater ihan 111 the old. Not a few have availed tliein gelven of these opportunities to nppru prlutu large sums which were net tlnir own The world Is never going buck to U Id methods of business, nml the i harie-ter of agents who inaiiagii tho property of others must come with each year more' impoitunt. Th" man who proves himself tru-twi niiy will bo more and more in demiind, while tho one lacking that clement w ill llnd liiu:e:f discredited lu tUo market. H ALCOHOL A TOISON? This question, ns wo learn from f.-1 Picn Soclulo of ll'dgluin, Is thus ausworod by lr. Luborde, of the l'aris Faculty of Medicine: "Ye, alcohol Is a poison, because it l-m-duces those derangements or goiious acci dents, even mortal, which strike ut oi-cn the body nod the miud. It proveutstho man walking straight and causes hi in to stagger and fall; it makes him tremble and gives him convulsivo shocks; It makes him fooMsli and criminal, driving him on to murdsr his mates and even his nenrost rotations; It re duces him to the state of un imluilc, an Idiot, and ft brute that U to say, to the level, and even below thut, of uu aulmal. And, beyood that, It condemns him lo lo tha parent of unhealthy chlluron deforme l, epileptic. Imbecile) or Idiot dlspo.nl to Oiur.iur their fellows und become criiniii.il." Hucu is a short picture of.akoholic piv.oij lug or alcuUulltui. TBOya LIUNC liAi'.VOK THE VOICE. An expert. Hints Heeves, gives it n.s Ills opinion that "(he timbre of the voice Is dnm aged by indulgence In gtroug drink, mil that to abstain altogether h to give It that force, precision and ohuracter which ever made singing a success. This Is an opinion to the valuable Jeson of which not only profHssluial ami amateur singers, but all who arujn tha habit of using lutoxlcnuu, would do, well to Kiva bod." A horae driven by John Mulbcrger, of Hum Creek township, frightened at a bicycle and ran away on tha road near Llderton. Mrs. Mulberger, who was In the buggy, at tempted to jump out, but was caught and dragged half a mile over the stony road. When extricated from the wrecked buggy she was dead. Mullierger's both legs were broken. Mrs. Mulberger was over CO yuan of ago. Kdward Metjt, of Wheeler, was walking through Laurel Hill mountain woods w hen he was attacked by rattlesnakes, which chased him some distance. He matinged to reach a place where some lumbermen weru at work and they killed the snakes. At I'lilontown Charley Mex, the half-breed Mexican and negro, who was convicted of attempted nssnult upon Miss Husted, ws sentenced to live years in the penitentiary. Joseph liaising!-r, for stealing u cow, wenl'a year to the penitentiary. At n meeting of the polce committee of the council of New llrighton, all the old police, men of the borough were discharged, with one exception. They were n"cusd of per niltiing gambling dens to be in operation in tho borough. The Jury nt Kls'iishurg lu the case of Jacob Thomas vs. the Western Insurance company of Pittsburg to recover on a policy on a grts't mill which was burned, returned' a verdict awarding Thompson 4 l.biai. A large ipiantitv of goods stolen from Sn- Wlckley people bus liemi r Vere, nt Nw Castle. Albert liay, a burglar who was cap tured at Cleveland', tol l win-re tlio stuff was. Ills brother was iirreste . The First ltaptist Church of l'.rle hat split owing to a ill-put" over the past.-r's ntti-n-bullion to duties as an oillc-r of the 1'ro. t" -te.l Home Circle. Fifty or sixty inemb-r i will start n new church. Frank Winters and Charles llapperltig were sentenced by Judge Ii I to ten davs lu jail and OHKl line ea li for conducting' a gambling room ut 1'iin.xsutawuey. liotli pleaded guilty. (iov. Ha-tlngi has Issue a rnu!sltl ti mi the governor of (Milo for the arrest an I de livery of Thomas llolan. who l wanted in lteiiver county for the enibor.'.lcment of school taxeg. Another confereni') was held Saturday be. Ivveen tii" employes and managers of the Itoehester t'-.-nbl'T work, but the strikers r.-niaiiieil firm an l nothing, was accomp. Ilsli.d. ' A trunk belonging to a Hebrew named Jacobs, who boards with Lewis Mhakii..fkl, lu I.udwick, near (irernslmrg, was i.roi."ii open mi I ?l i.i in casli taken, Fy the coi',is,,n of a freight and coal tra.u on tli" liehiw.-ir", I.iickawana and Western railroad, near llalsiead, Fngme. r ( 'ml. ling ton was killed. There nre too many pupils for the accom. niodatiotis at I'reedou'i, an I th" o' l l'r' sby terlaii eliurcli will be Hit d up or s-hool purposes. Tin- .'..-ad body of an Infant wa. found In the dam at Veii.uig Mills, n.-ar Franklin. It had bis'ii killed and thrown into the water. The 1 l'.Hh anniversary of the inns-acre of (leu. Anthony Wayne's'troops by the llritlsh was celebrated by'lhe ieo I" of l'aoll ,s imr day. Hcspolnleiiey lielucil by fullure t l get work caused Thomas Mlb-sof N.-w Castle, to shoot himself through the breast, lie will die. William F.gbert, uged ir,, while rl Hug ou the footl-onrd of a trolley ear at Wllke.diarr", was struck by another ciir and kiiied. David II. Fisher, a farmer living near (Ireensbiirg, fell from a load of hav, striking ou his head, and was fatally injured. John I'oplgl" stabbed .l -hn I'. ilt. u twice with a vtlll-it.i at Uunhar .Saturday i.lght. lloltoii may die, I'opigio Is in jail. Kdward Krat-t, aged 11, was arrested at Norrlstnivti f.-r Hcndiug hheious mutter through the mall to itev.vi ISaldin. Twenty-sl.x tramps wer" arrested at Ureensburg for stealing ri les ou the Penn sylvania railroad fteight trnlns. William I'.oliim I-in jail at lieaver, charged with einl.e.'.liiig ri.i.ii iH'l.mgiag t White township two years ago. The Western tile works at lieaver Falls lias shut down Indellnltely ow ing to the de pression in trade. Cnnnellsvlll" lemocrats celebrated Wash ington's farewell uldrcs annivrr.ary Satur day night. ht. l'aul's Fvang.-ll.-al Lutheran chur-'li at Somerset was .-truck by lightning and ba lly daiuageil. Samuel Itrant. of perry, wus badly hurt lo-nil explosion of dvuaiuit" vvlnle digging a v. ell. 'Minimis Starr, while digging a well at Norristown, was l uriol by u cave-in and w n die Wllllo Imswiler wn run nvr an I killed lu the l'etiusylvaiila railroad yard at ( oluuibus. Typhoid fever in a .serious form has I y coine epidemic at Morrell, near I (unbar. William Fields, age. I l'l, fell under a train ut West Fll.abeth and had a f jot cut off INDUSTRIAL ITEMS. Works at Fottitowu Will Returns After Prolonged Idleneis. Tho plant of Foils llrotli -rs' lrmi company at I'ottstovvu. Fa., will resume after a pro longed idleness. The employes of th" upper mill and the I'uiversal mill of tho l'ottstowu Irou company have I n n . t i ;(. I to go to work ut once. The receivers ot th" Iron com pany, who oxpci te.l to return tli" works to the company on epteiu!n r I, now look for a t' rminauun nf the rccciv-'r.-hlp about October 1. l;n..sn u. l'l. n t' i.i:f5ti: . The big plant i f the F.dgar Thomson steel Works at liruddoek, whl'-li lias Inn n closed down for two we 'i.s, has resumed opera UoiiH in all d 'I'lirtiii'-iiis. i-V'-i i the light rail mill. Orders ou hand will keep tho ll.nnt) men i-inployed for tan week.,. Six of tho blast fiuna -i s are working. Two ure being r -lliK-d. und preparations urn being made to blow lu two others. Work was begun last week on 'JOO new- coke ovens ut Fl-'iiura l'a., Mines. Two hundred ovens added to the alrcuiiy riieriuoiis coke plant of the 11. II. .V 1'. company, which now lias close to li.Ood ovens, wid a id consider ably to thu Importance oi this community us a coke producing center. A decision of articular interest to laiic coal shippers wus rendered in a suit against western roads, the effect of which was "that carrleia have no right to ili.-rcgard distance und natural udvaiiliigi-s for the purpose of bringing ubout commercial cipjity." Tlio wag'-s of the Mercer county, l'a., miners will be reduced ou account of the re duction in thu Fittslairg und Cleveland dis tricts. About 1,200 men Will bo ulTucted. Tho ooul operators of Ohio will demand next week thut thu wui;es for coal mining lu the stain be reduced to 43 cents per ton, us a result of the cut iu Pennsylvania, A uew lodge of the Amalgamated associ ation was formed Saturday night ut the now tin pinto mill iu Washington, pu. The miners at Monongahelu, Pa., held a muss meeting buturdoy aud refused the Bit-cut rate. c.cccccccccccccccccc For the whole family c Lively uver, Pure uio)dt Beautiful -. m a mm mm . C Complexion, Perfect Health in CANDY CATHARTIC nunc Willi y-v rnucTiniTtnn mm m'i' Ullaj I Mr MM I lull U NEVER GRIPE C n m iVtvl SICKEN c c Nlr VPD UE It tCSKT W C v a-ara, at t, L. Purely vegetable, eat like candy, never fail to Induce a natural action of P. Cino eiomacn, liver and bowels. Absolutely guaranteed to cure constipation w or your money refunded, to, a) or 50c. All druRglsta. 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Sho will rcsul ) nt lie- old Inune iu Allmiiy, . V. Twmit y-llvo " irs h- David IS. Kriincis, tlio new Siicr'.'taryof III" Interior, was a liuin llo iiewsli iy, siilluu paiii'rs upmi the slrcels of Itlclmioiil, liy. His fiiilu-r, John 11. Frauds, kcpl ill" "Did (' rn -r" Tavern. Tim do il Ii nf tlm eminent Jannesi hiolo Kist. Ilin ta, is iiiiuiiiiui'i'd hy Nntiirii, A'lii -li dwells mi his rcsi'iiri'hes mid puhllcatioiis, lu the lust of vvluiili lm "ilispiis.,.s of uu error lu fuiidatiiHiitu's, of wiih-li Western n nliryolo uists, studying tin lion's eju ud uuusoam, lad uuvcr UrcuiuDd, Tho Imcklelicrry crop lu the Itlu-s moun talus of Ori'Kou Is morniuus tins year. Every Lush is loaded, and the Imrrlos are said lo be so thick on lilalock mountains tuut the cattle that rautra are all ginimid purple from walking throuyb and lying (Juwu iu the putclies. - -xbmmm . anal