! ' ' . . . . . nrimmno ncinirff I flic CI DP ITU CPL'fifil I coonw . 1 iflVOTnuc otitc iwp nnimruorn 1 nur trunrni'unr rnmnn I j Mil htLluiuuo mum inc onoonin oonuuL uoouii olioiuiic oinic ncno uunuLnoLU. uic iLlwrrnnPlbc lUrllio. A VBCTB't SASB. I .-, fow (Ins nnturw la evpr r rr 7 .km alnrorltv III no UMOintnc .n-.hln notably tf lh-' wrM' nerer think. k4Tiru ulterior motive. ltmgiu . tha erownlns ""'L.;,.i.f and rlKhtTOtm ot oat. 17.0.1 n o "olo. srl.. -Tin. "It 1 1 7,.r s piirixviB ! Ann yBt, K-nuin, Tunl-iM In thiinottT. It b on- mt'll'l ' ' . 4i.Iin.ii1i rlr. 1" " nor f.jr rnllylnRo ijna orciMlnniil l,it ..f nn-Klnrity Is establish.., 1 Jia Ku.mlni It an., ftppll.-s "to i- How"" , ii,i1Fhi.w,ii. ith fur t own r-. " - .1 rittlit.'oU!.oo.f. b tho Jo..p poren- ,1 '-. . ,,,.- 1 rvim lii tlin . ,Vr,, i. a b"k f (nulii ami ab3(- 11 . .i... uwafil a mnn run nvmti.t n: T. if..l..i,i,il itn.l devotion to th liflonrf approval ot lib ron- anl the wormr i'r" Hieluuf a.tlvity with not r.-i.nM n.-lftit fnui" "T recK"i"ii nf I'lllir'n .UUI'ira til"! timiin .iull thrre b onn-hnl( s dfili'lit il,Till"n " cuurcu nnu l,t work B in-ru it irnwr UiHTital'lv th iiin-rnir m ihh-h iih'mmiiH nlnn wllllntfly ilvot t lflr n, n't W iHB!H ' n r''"i rifi cf tli" ultimtlun, brooiiKii nl i .1.,. i. i,.,t nn IlinioHxIliltl lib'nl. ami i.. b ,f i,..rf.'i't aliK'i'ritv imtvo n ntlve t" lln iihtu cnrnoMt ciiltlviill.nv ,.ry v tiri-tiitti oimimiiiilly. X- I to ilo f r th" iiki ot pUr-i u,nm. aii'l tlini iiinn", m inn lii.- mill"t lb-til wiih'ii n mnn cuk ,., i,i.iw..f. It b l ''i frot il'V"t''mi'iit .. rr.Ki pi'liirlmi. liltl ni t our ,vi filt I'I' iil l nilnil wlit-n. ninklnu ili.-r lli!ii''ir tli living rxinin', tin irwli'l' li b I" ln'itvon b nrfi'i-t '"(Iml d trl moil ni'.ioiuut pxnmipn) ou ilii' 'iisn', witiiotit uiti'rior tnouvit klnl. A'hivk ami iu'vonii rxiornni In H' I H "'' 'r K',''l'i,'' Mkn II.i In tnii' !r tun 'iirj nnu jn'rifi . &ti.1 I hrUt I'vlioftH tin to I in II Lii .untli it wi'in.iy bti Ilk ! Hlm If w will i i..'ii In tlin i'IouiU or. If It l r U, fnitli iiivn un wliik'i to mount T!ii- tt 'rM uncut to w inn ot i nrii- ii mill wnini'U wiiiiko llvi'd hiioiiiiI do iltit-ly liwiTO tlmt lio bri'nth of il l.. ... i.i mtiii'li to nnv u-oril nr il..iL ......i.t i...t l.i I n nun Hlniflu t'huri'h. .f. .nl. I i...t ilo nil thn CP. mil h.4 r,i,w. ami mur If tlinre wi-re nn 4 to "diiihI hit Tni!, no omoo.t ami to r.'wur i iim i nrixiinn ai'iivuy, no I i f Ii. i'Fitttn l.lin K-ltli iitfirtnil In.' I. v. '1 hli b tlm bi'iuitlfiil Mi-ill nf pli'ty I lirlt f'tt In-fore un, ami whlon ho lii n lit to Ctrl vi! for. Nothing il.tn, .k.' I'-n b cf any vital, lii'rtiuiiii'nt Ilonort an l rcwnnls fail on. I full tin. il.'Pii!il l..v of lovintn nn.l tc trutli for truili't ;iko Is tbo herltagu .'..-; ..(.... I.1....II.. lllllM.iill iti.'.iiir.h. THE HEAT HELr. I- in a worlil In which bnlp In vnrlnn - and to various parties miint be rrlul- I t tint ri-nnon that nil orders of "I l.i'liik't. Irn'luillnir mnn hlinsi'lf, are i illy ili'ii-uiliMit. Kai'li is pnrt of a IWI11V. I.lll'll CIWOS HOIIU'llllllLf to niftii l"T! of the nvstoiu, mill can claim hirif fr.mi th"in In rt'tum. The help Inn nuiy bo Inferior or Uvirlor. If il'iii'i, ini'to may yei uo inn rent. I inui'h int'Tior help eomltiK to niau oulniil". Il Is mi iippenilaxe, often I ni'i'ilinirtitiiiii, rnllnT than u renl i thn battle of human life. You ltIvd to 'ti'titiitioiuil pauper without nflor.linif I'tiy real ami permanent benellt. Xhere li p ireiitn wlio onilow their ehll.lren it-npi" fortuiii) without niTonlliii thum urn! help. Tliey uru yet poor n:iii iliini'M' poverty has titruek Into the Tim l nt help, the only truo belli, for ii "lf h"lli, l.lleetiml lielp Is not rwt- it l.ln th" illniiositlon nnd mental ra- rather Hum in material nuiinlies. Xho nrl worl.l ii, ay fariibli opportunity; Tnjwiiiiin hup piles tno real Power. i::u with ii niilli m b poor with no in- i i.-uut.n, uii'i iin'oiiier wiinoui n iim 1 n. Ii no ,i,x i.nhehii'taeapiii'ltvtriilnDil rvi Th" earn of n Htute or n town I I".' to tnaki'llll it.t t Iilii aeif-helpfiil. I I elii:rltien in ii v ,i Him vi'rv wnrl tlilm. I'. The tramp elun hhoulil never I 't' liiT ivii'i athy or favor ; they ileservo it- ai ui" hamls cf the i.uli e. Thn iieli-p.ine.l to work has no elalin on the -l-l". Ih, l illitv nf liarenlH It I Ii. I ii lir.' tl .ii. No'thluit eau bo tlven ' II ei.iuil to habits of ei'oiiomv. In.lim. iifrirU'i ami self-ileulal toilav for I nunethlnir tomorrow. Thin It n tl.ey euiui.it him'iiiI. a t re a. ure thn Kr omiiiot uppropriate. PI VISE LOVE, r. l.n pnper teN thl.t touelilnu story '",,,f""r llerkoiner. Mis iikk I father, iv. -i with him in his iplen.liil ho mid at v. iie. t ,i;,i,.i U ,.ay lu ,,u (,lr, "' M f ntly takeu to it naliii i t"iir in that soon lib hamls will lose i.l. anl lii work IU show the n linperli etioii. It b his ono sor- At lllL'Ilt III! ir.i.ia Id l.la lu f hen Ii" has K.iuo hb talentej sou niuciio, niKes Up Ills father s f.'oble -1'ta. UII'I liiuken thn u-.,rli II J lu'ft 111 i f (I I f eau make It. When tho obi man eoiues u ma moriiin im takes tho work an. I at It, itiel rubs his hiuels aiel says: I iiii ilo us well n ever I J1.1 !" May 't Pl'lll'VM tllBf 1... I I-. . 1.I..I.. . . .,'7 11.111, 1 1,1 J'llll.l "lilt ins ii.i.U.. .....1.1.. ........ ft il it lml i,..r t. litritt of "lay unci ba eierniiy. i. ubserver, Clllilnr s jot. fist s j.,y ,e in"omiletn if 7o fl.il ti i.l. I i ....'. I ' "nn III til l Mllller b llollse. P I iliiiilnUli ,,llr jriinlness. ,ir nntb i- "i supreme I llfS if we .ti l not know i ur pri n 'li.'o u-iiii l.i,., u'..,,i.i i.i. .I,.... Upi In,.-. Hols not so ubsoi bo.1 r -i .'-iiuors ot nis eternal throne, nor l.i . " Wlll.ll l.elH to In in us ui in. i. i . . . . . ... ... ,, u u;l mu eunn, s to UM I ;"!'' ,';,"") uileetlou that binds lilm I . V oa- 11 "u tl1" " "' I" "f his F" 08 la Minrniillu i.i. .. i ., I ,! ' ,, "t'ife hn Is eternally onu r,., ,7 . wun us ui t!iu pr- L,.m.u ...i'l uiunniTiiuofin :K..!hr,.1'"?.'".'" CUUIara tw jth i.i . I tri. . . "'"'ion rar away In tho iiuv Mh "Tl',a l"'tirliii i?f K ' m a" t'lirbt I' rb ir 'v.,,;,.r,'l',,,,t mow full, iatrhl " .U,.,J rBi'"tt vry lis. w ?! ' tu ,ou,lvi-s t every '"t thn ?. . i At Whutevor eost ,v"w vr,,m !!l nn4Wor roullw, lsh.rdebJta. ii ,or Prosl ' Sunday. Hh int 'n Wash. "A 4 W.r la ISTERfATIOXATj LESSON FUR OCTODKll 4. Lesson Tsxti Solomon Anointed Klnf,' I Klns, I., 2H 3l OolJen Text: I Kings II., 3 Co momentary. W. "Thun Kin DavM annn-erM n1 suld, Call ras Uaththeha. Ami cho camo Into th klns presencs ami Mood buforn tho kliiR." Bathsheba (MaiiRhtr of an oath) was ths mother of Holomon or Jo Ibllah (II Sam. xll., 24, 83). Th occasion of her heinir sent for at this tlm was a matter concernlnu tho throno and tha kingdom, a fullv dn.tcrlh1 In th first part of this chapter. Th troublor of Itraol was now Adontjah. thn fourth son of David (II 8am. 111., 4). His name stitnb Bm ".Tohovab, my Lor I," but hit actions abl, I am my own matter, nn.l I'll matter oihnrs, too. Llkn Absalom, hn It ntnlnst tho klnu and the kingdom nn.l sugircstlro of anti christ. 29. "And thn kin sworn anl nld, As thn Lord livoth, that hath redeomed my soul out of ail dbtress." Atthoiih on his .l.-uthbod ho hn I no fear, for he could say, "Bln.ss tho Lord, O my soul, who forlTeth all thlnn ln lnuules, who Mlenmeth thy llfn from do struetlon!" (rs. clll., 4, B). His comfort In hlsdyinif hour wnt not that hn had bnen faithful, or Mred a p't"'" life, but It wnt In Iho living Oo l and Hit faithfulness, of whom ho said, "Although mv houtn bn not so with Ood, yot hnth Hn madn with mo nn everlast ing covenant ortnrod In all things and suro'1 (II 8am. xslll.. S). at. "Atsnro.lly Rolomin thv son shall reign after mn, and ho shall sit upon mv thronn In my sten I." This was thn Lord's nnpolntment, ns fullv siatnl In I Chron. xxll., P. 10. nnd In chapter xxvlll.. 5. David says: "Of nil my sons for tbo Lord liatlt given mn ninny suit Ho hath cho.en Sol omon, my son. to sit upon thn thr.mn nf the kingdom of thn I.nr 1 over Israel." When Ihn queen of Shnba camo to sen Solution, sho Mid. "Itlntsnl Imthit Lord thv (lod. wlibh delighted In then to set then on Ills throne, to bn kin forthnLord thyOod!" (II Chrm. tx.,K) No earthly throno w.it ever eaPed thn thronn of tlin Lord, nxeept that at J.-rj-silem, and Jerutale.n shall vet bn t'm thronn of thn Lord for thn benelt of all Nations, notwithstanding nil antl-Chrlstlan tmtrod (Jer. Id., 17, IS). 81. "Let my Lord King David llvi for ever." Thus sild iJatlisheli.i. C.vnparn I Sam. x., 24, nnd maririn.nn l nlso Noh.il., 3; Dan. II., 4. et?. David still llv.'t with Christ In glory, awaiting thn remrr .vtlnn of lib body, unions hn ronn from thn dead In thoojmpany of Mnth. xxvil.. 52, !il, which does not iom probablo from A;ls II.. 2!', 31. Our Rreat comfort as bollovnrt Is tliat Ho who onoo dini for us on Calvary is nllvn forevermoro, having nil power In heaven and on earth, and bivnuse Ifn llvos W) live also (llnv. I.. IS; John xiv.. 19). 32. "And King Dnvld snld: Cnll ma Zndok tho priest, and Nathan thn prophet, nnd Dennlnh the son of Jnliolada. And they camo before tho king." All nro at hb bid blng, whethor wlfn or emenrs or snrvnntt, for uny manner of scrvlcn wholly nt his oom mandraunt (I Chron. xxvlll., 21). The king dom was well represented by thonn now as sembled, tho king, prlnst and prophet and one of tho len llng mighty men (II S.v. xxxlll., 20). Our Lord Jesus CUrbt is oil in one. 83. "Cause R Momon, my son, to rl In upon mlno own mule nnd bring hlm down to Olhon." It was forotold of David's itronter flon thnt Hn shoul 1 rldn upon a colt, thn foal of an ass (Zoeh, lx., P). nnd this Ho actually did. It Is foretold of Hl-n that Hn will oomj upon a whltn horse, accompanied bv all thn nrmlos In honven, to ovirthrow Hit'ennmbm nnd establish His kingdom upon thn throne of David, and this Hn will suroly do (Rjv. Xlx., 11-13; Itn. Ix., B, 7; Lu'tn I., 32. 31). 84. "And let Za lok the priest and Nuthnn the prophot anoint him thoir king ov.r Israel and blow yn with tho trumpet and sav, Ood save King Solomon!" Thn unointn I of the Lord from tho llrst use of thophrasnln I Ham. II.. 10, 3.1, points to Hlm who b trulv Iho Lord's nnnlntod, nnd of whom nil nnolnted prlesb and kings nro but fore shadowing,). 33. "Ho shall bo king In my steal." Thesn words "In my itonJ," found ulso in verse :!0, along with tho words in verso 31, "rldn up m mino own mu'o," emphasize, very strongly that David's place was to bn taken by Sol omou. The wor ts in Oen. xxll.. 13, "In tho stea l of hb son," show how truly thn rim took Isaac's plat'o ns a sacrifice, and lu.-t as truly tho Lord Jesus Christ took our place to culler In our stcH'l. Hn took nur place tint wo might take His (II Cor. v., 21). 80. "And llcimlitli thn sou of Jehola la nn sworod tho king nn.l said. Amen; tho Lord Ood of my lord tho king say so too." This Is a proper Bttitudo of n servant to a king, saying amen to what tho king nays, heartily out) with him in nil he Hays and doei. W lint happy pfoplo Chrlstlats would bn If as in tho days of David "whatsoever tho king did Cleaned all tho people" (II Ham. ill., 3'','. As ollevers it is our privilege to think Oid's thoughts, cut His words nnd bo heart ilv ono wllh Hlm In everything, Oihorwlso wo can not walk with Hun (Amos III., 3). 37. "As tho Lord hath been with mv It! tho king, evon so Ho bo with Solomon. Tho secret of nuy bucccss of Davi 1 was that, "the Lord wits with hlm" (II Sam. v., 1U; vll., 3, Vlll., 0, 14). It WIH even so of Moses nud Joshua aud Oldeou and Jeremiah ( l-'.x. Ul., 12; Joshuul., 3; Jildg vl l(i;Jer. I., 81, and an if It included nil els it wns on" ol our Lord's parting word before Hn ascended, "Lo, I am with you nil tho days" (Jlnth. xxvili., 20, L. V., margin). I olteu think that It is tliegromu.it ot ull tho promises for this present life. 38. "So they caur.ed Solomnii to rldn upon King David's mulo nnd brought him to tilhon." They did as tliey wereeoiuiJ.anded. Thus dl 1 Noah and Moses and Josl.u i, and thus do all the faithful. If we are only w ill ing und obedient, we nhnll eat tho goo I of the land (Isa. I l'J), but if w refuse and rebel it will bo 111 lor us. When wo hav.i dono ns we nro told, that Is our part an I re sults nro with Him of who:n it Is written, "The Lord o' Hosts hnth sworn, Kiyiugi Surely ns I Lave t hound t so i-liall it eoiiio to pa-n, nnd as I have purposed no nhail It stand" (Isx xlv.. 21, 27). 8K. "And Zadok the priest took nu horn of oil out of tho tabernaelo and uiioiutej Solo mon, and they blew the trumpet, and ad thn leoplo said, God save King Hoioniou." T'liua be kingdom was established lu thn man whom Ood appointed, and tho purpon of the Lord was thus far performed. Th" peo ple rejoiced with great joy, and tho city mug again (verses 40, 45). Adouljah bogie-1 for his life, and It was given hlm ou cuuditloii.s (verses 50-63). Every believer is nu anoint ed priest king. Let us walk worthy ot such a high oulllug, bringing glory to Hiiu who hutu called us. Lesson Helper. GHASTLY FIND. Ths Killing Htid of a- Knrdtred Han Lo-oattd. wii.t, or ooi. The will of Ood b like a ropo thrown to us as we struggb among the iintiiiiied waves. To remain "Independent" b to repub" all succor.all salvation i It Is to wuuder without a cum pass and without a chart through the fury of tho storm. To obey tho storm, to advance against the confed erate waves, lo let uuo's self be irre sistibly drawn toward thn uvinlld harbor whoro'our Heavenlv Father awaits us. oiie dlencn is duty uude'rall its forms. Obedience Is faith and reslKnallou. Oneiiieiico u.i loi its watchword, "May Thy will te done ; which means, "I will fulfill il when 1 jim strong t I will accept it when 1 urn weak. Wilfred Mouod. The largest chunk ot gold that has ever boen in Now Vorn was hauled, down 1) road way last Thursday In an express wagop guarded bv five detectives. The lump weighed 4,737 ounces and was worth 5.l00. It was the nronertv of the Cariboo Mlulua oompany, of llrltlsh C'olursbla, and was be-1 Dg taien to tp vi1.1'?? S.1' " "''t vuiira. The mlfslng head of the body of tho Un known man found In the Monongahela river at Wylle station, near Elizabeth, Saturday afternoon, was found week later burled in ths sand on tho bank of a smnll run about 300 yards above where thn body was found. Later In tho afternoon the spot where the murder occuredwas located by tho discovery of a largo pool ot blood, covered up with a stone, near tho pump house of thn l'lttsliuru, Virginia and Chnrlestou railroad, nt Wylle stntlon, Tho head b now In the morgue nnd both county mid city ofllelnls nro working to Identify the victim and bring bis murder or murderers to Justice. The bnby child of Lewis Drown ol Wnvnet burg, wns burned to death nt Oarwood. where Its mother wns visiting. Mrs. llrown laid thn child, which was asleep, down in a chnlr by the stovo and went out of the room. The child was heard to scream In a short tlmo afterward and some one went Into tho room and discovered the child nearly burned to a crisp, from which Injures It soon died. It Is supposed Its clothing caught lire from n spark from the tiro In tho stovo. Thn results of the Stuto fair, recently lu ll In Jolim-tow n, bnvo been exceedingly grati fying to those who conducted il, as 'well as to tho exhibitors nnd public. T lie gross re. celptt were about l'.i.WM, and all premiums, purses nnd expenses hiivn been paid with a net profit of something over 4,0io. A movement Is on foot to permanently locate the Mate fair at Johnstown. I'nr violation of the lbpior lairs Dr. S. A. J"hiitii, of llutler, was senteu I to pnv a llii" f I, tun ami 7 mi'Ml't to jull on ,',n,. count. I w nuts were ignored nnd sent ence suspended Oil two counts, (ienrgn ll"iiry was cnten I t,( ay a line of fj.iHMi and tour months In Jail lor running a si e'ak i n-y. John Cnrmoiidy wnt H'i,teiiee. one niotith to Jail for the larceny of n Jug of Whiskey. The Oliver Coke and I'limnee Company Is preparing to fire up i;s) ovens nl the No. 1 plant the ll r-t of next month. The i.vens ,ir,. being warmed up imw in preparalioii for the start. The two large idnnts of thiseom any. einplov'mg nearly 7w) men, have been idin .since July. Owing to Information furtiMicd I y two Women at Trie, ofllcers have got on the trail of mi extensive and well organized gang of train robbers, who have operated troin iiiilTalo, N. V., to Ashtalniln, O. Mrs. i rcl N iber, Mrs. Mlelind lill -s and John Sclm bort are under arrest. The following congressional iioniiiuitloiit have been made by the Demo 'ints in I hlla ib'lphla: Second district, 1'. K. Mullen; Fourth district. M. 1. t iitmlnghutii; Fifth district, 1". ll. Wright. All of llieso urc for free silver. An explosion of gas occurred at the Middle creek colliery, near I'ottsvllle, and llvo men were badly burned, two of them, Jasper Now tou. Sr., and John t'opgrave, so ladly that they died later. ' The contract for tho construction of tho Cambria County railroad, a brunch of the lleech Crek, from 1'attou to Spangler, but t'lH'ii uwarded to lioo. S. Uood A Co., of 1'atton. Ca t. 11. T. Stewart, an old soldier of Norrlstown. took a chill while welcoming old comrades to a reunion and died in a few minutes. He was 71 years old. Masked burglars choked Mrs. Christian My lln, nu aged widow living rear Lancaster, In to Insensibility and left her for dead. Her Injuries may provo fatal. An Injunction was granted re training the Newcastle Street Lull way Company from crossing tho tracks of tho l'ciinsj Ivania rull road nt New 'astlc. Ilurglnrs went through the residence of S. 1'.. Ouliagher nt lleaver Fulls and stole pHJ lu money, but 4.11K) worth of Jewelry und platO were missed. The house and i-toro of J. C Henrlcks, near Norrlstown, was robl.e.1 and then s-t oil lire by tho thieves. '1 ho family narrowly rs capeii. There are seventy ease of scarlet fever at r.beimburg. Sl of them are in the Ccntrul hotel, and this house is quarantined. A large frame house belonging to Van Hnlvelv, In Southwest i ireensburg, wus de stroyed by an Incendiary lire. I'l vii farm hands were robbed near New Castle. Hubert I 'avis was relieved of jlno Und tWO gold Wilt. lies. At California, Marlon Voting, a minor, was nut sktlT riding when h" fell out of the bout und was drowned. Oottlleli l'iels of Kaston, was Mruck bv u train und killed while riding ou hit bi. ycle near the track. Marlon Yoiing.ts years of uge, was drown ed at thn Crescent mine, two tulles ubuvo Coal Center. John Dam. ,n. a tramp, Is in Jail at Flia belh, charge. I with xetting llre'lo a barn. John (irilll'li of Slmclal". was killed I y a fall of rock In the mines where he was ut work. l'rniiiliieiit People. It's a pretty dull week ivlieti ex-I'rcild' nl Harrison doesn't dc-llun an invita'.lou to bo tho l'resldnnt of soino college. Chauui'ey M. Depew madn fortv-tw. spooehes in one day on a special train with Mr. Ulaiuo lu lsil. They wero of great var iety. Tho hlghost life lnuraii"n in Sweden I held by King U.-car; ho Is lus ircl for iVM. b:)0 crowus. Uarou Carl Hondo comes next with WO.t'Ui). Tho King of Oreoeo delights in taking r"e. roatlou in tho il".K Ilo can plow, cut nu I bind cm, milk cows, and in short, could at u pinch keep u larm going single handed. King Humbert ot Italy, Oscar of Sweden and Karl ot ltouiuauia leave their bo Is at ti o'clock. Theodore Mommsen, the German historian, says that lin n of his erait gnuera ly live to bo about ninety years old. Johu Har ly, tho Inventor of thn vacuum brake, die I recently ill Vienna, where lor many years ho had been employe t by thn htato railroads, lie was born lu lsj.i, worke I for time under O -orgo Siephensou, mi l I believed to have beu thn last .survivor ol his assistants. President Kruger 's thinking of going to Europe uext spring on private business. Hn has roceiitly become very deaf, especially lu the right ear, and It b said desirns to con sult Kugiisli or other experts. His doctor advises a cessation of smoking, to which the old man will uot agree. During the month of August tho little King of Spalu spent uu hour every .lav run ning barolooted uloii the bench at San Kudos tlau. lie Is a healthy boy, but uot robust. The sous of rre-nleiit Hayes ull live in Ohio and are llnpubllcnus, though they take uo baud lu political ufTairs beyond voting. Uiirchard Hayes, the oldest, b uariug the fifty murk, and b a ipiiot oil! o lawyer lu Toledo, Hcott is In tho ule ilrical business In C'levoianil, a it Weill), tlin snooud son. The Amir of Afghanistan Is a reformer. He has givou orders for tho Introduction of culf vaccination in Cabul, lu order to htmn the annual ravages of smallpox, which de stroys uo lest thu.'i one-dith of tho Infant population every time it appears. At a re cent public ceremony the Amir madn a speech culling upou the people in ui l linn lu euforuiug the universal vueuiuullou ul cull- lieu. Know In New Kusiund. Snow foil to the depth of half on loch in ths Northern portion of New Hampshire, while on ths mountain tops it wai three sad touftoohes la UejdU, rani COt.D-WATia CSAKXS. That quench the'r thirst with morning ilcW Tha cowslips nodding at tha sun Down whore the laughing brooklots Ths bloodroot blossoms, pore nnd white, That keep the bubbling sorlngs In sight The water-lilies, tall and rank. Each one brave cold-watci "crank j" tea, flowers of every form and huo Are to the lnws of nature truei They alp tho neetnr Ood has riven. Most grateful for thb gift of Honveni Thny meet Fib smile and own nit powoT In cvory welcome summor shower: They thrive on rnln nnd mist and dew And all Intoxicants eschew. Jwect flowers. I wish nil men would fined lour mute reproof, vour simple creed: mi rv. Piety Is n t necessarily increased bv avoid ing the common dru b ''ryof life. We could not become better lirl-tinns by going into thn desert where there Is nothing to be done. The very bet people are they who nrn hnrdest worked In common nlTiilrs. Moineotie meeting Wllberfofee nn the street asked him. "Urothcr how , it w ith vour tolll" "Iteallv." rep'le.l the Kreiit philan thropist, "I liave been so busy about these poor negroet Pa l forgotten" tlmt I had a soul." ( nn one doubt that su di uii'nc(.iiis labors f.,r those poor slates make Wilbcr- force a larger an I better man than i Id nny amount of modita'.l ui . I'aul's t 'pt inaklng never huri lib i I tv. -D. o. Mean, l. D. 4 M ?. C- E K BV w M W k 0 IlCfW' ii Wir PUREST AMD BEST LESS THAH HALF THE PRICE" Or OTHER BRANDS POUNDS,20'r -r HALVtS.IO QUARTERN SOLD IN CANS ONLY Jr "r RIEVIVO r' W t. RESTORES VITALITY. ist i...y. v" ? i -V yrkWell Man TK5 cncAr not i, (!,v. pi n luces the nb.iM' results lii :io il ns. Ii a t .o.-liiii i. i. .iiii. Llv. i in- ,i v 1..-1 n:l i-tli. r- l.ul i 'Uiiu in. a Mill r.:iin II ,-ir I -I nrei'i....,! n:i 1 1 1 1 fell lull iv.-.o.r t!,. i- .,utl.Mil j.ii- I.i i:,ii, Ul; V I Ml. It iiiu-i.u aii'l mu It r.-i r .. n. Ii v l..-t Vila nv. Iiii a. , N,Ki.t.v I n,i-.-i.,us. 1.. ! I .et.-r. I .iiu-ig M- in. rt . U a-i ii. j l' a .. nn.l ll i ll. . ts it k. ll .iltis-e .r i t it.. ii; h ; (,n'i, l lil.-lj li:il,l ,,,. I.TBri,,.,. .,.,l; . .1 . :M. t It ii.. 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