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rXATIOAfi l-KSSOX FOB
OCTOnKR 11.
r '. til .K-lftGoldftn
txll r,m Com-
I msaon th T.ord aprrM t Solo-
1 .. fort ro-in. Tri nt Ifnhr-in
tfw ahonM In hi.
7' ni(l.,1 him edlnty. Tha
' LTi-M in tl.o t.'nt whleh Ivl.! had
IfirKst J-ri.ftl.-m. but tha tan-tr-ll,:"""'r
olT-rlnir. etc. wora
F'"'.,nri,Mn. I.. l-4. Thither
.irt .-. 1 1 -rw Him only. It wm
nhrM tHiit th" Tor.l nppird to him
L florin I. '" " Jr' 'y'n?
ml to " e ...... - - -
i.ri.l mv futhor. wolkn.1 hnf.ir thm
... h. .-l;lnir of Ootl'i (front mnrr-y
Lf'vtn'hl fnlhr. Th morelo of tha
P mnnln ilia ftnmnnc-
kill not. , " -
til 22.2'. " 11 1 rmiiT ui t.i-r-
I Cor. I.. Hummon sp""1" "l m"
, bfor" th Lord ami wlt'i tha
Ilk V.rnhnm. h wlkd hofnre Ond
,,'h n nn I. Ilk Enooh, Noah and
1 ...... -oh nl tC.mn r !(!..
. 7l'e'i " " v"-' - '
amt'tit llttl ehlld. t know not
iMonf nrcnm" In." Aknowlodirlns
iMninMi to thn Lord O d ot hi
f.if h' p.xitlon, h "finfo his hlp-
f, v anvthlnff. Whn Jornmlnh
E..ti,u w,im fall I Of Oo.l to bn III
L bf nli Mt.l. "Ah. Lord Qf)i, I run
Lili. ( T I m clill.l," but thu Lor l
him ni cotniomuij worcm, which
L iaurlnffto VOU ni m it only wb
trM hw tlimn (Jr. 1., 6-9). HU
L ,ir,l bv thu Pnlrlt. eonoornlnit
Cut n l comlnln (Vs. fxl., 81, ghould
fatly bi'llici Dim, inr iney navo
Fhy unrvar.t la In til ml-lst of thy pi-
tch thou lmt onoaon. no aiao wa
Hnthnml'lHt of Ilia pwipl''. for II)
Lx'n thm tint mlifht dwnll In
,,i ut. nnl thua mnK tnnm a peopia
nt Imm all otlmr neopla on thr) earth
laratnl from nit other psopK Foi
month" tahrnaolwna built. 8o Ex.
I- Ttclil.. 10. The riiture Riory ot I.
Lil lo J.jiioviih In thnlr mlJt forovnr
Bfk. xtxviI.. 2; Zph. III., 17). Th
k (n't In evry iffttlinrlnif of Oo l'
Iliwh th priao) oi ig i.or.i in
kl 1st fMitth. xvil., 20) ar-4 not th
t. of thla or that Important pnrson.
BiVK. ti"r.lorn. thy aerraat an undnr-
tt hrt to JiI'Iko thy nooplo, thnt I
vrn ltw.n tfool nl bail." Tha
Is worlo.i n little dliTomntly in II
I.. 19. "fliva m now wladom and
ywc, that I may an out and ome In
paopio, hut th auomanre or It la
Hint ho may hava wiadora to do
'ore 0.1 1 In tlm minor of tha klnil
I In tlm mliWt of thla teoplo like tha
thnnarth in multituda (i Klni; iv.,
inn. I.. 9). Oroiit comfort for enoli
tha mattor of wiadora U found In
Kn tho pco'li ploased tha Lord, that
n ha I ak.I thlatUlnir." It la posai-
bl.w OoJ and have the Joyoua eon-
sa oi it. utir Liora Jesua anl.l, " I io
ihu thlnita that ploaaa nira" (Jofln
.". and Paul gnvs In I Thia. II.. 4.
Mimr man. hut Ood. who trloth
krta." The accmt of tt la In ylnldlnii
Oo.l, that He may work In ua that
V well plnaalnn In Hla gllit (Hub.
i.
And God snld unto hlm.Bocauaa thou
thl tlilntf and bait not naked
-If Ions lite. nlthnr haat aaked
or tliy.elf." Our Lord Jeaua never
anythlni? raorely for Hlmaolf. It
tifoo! to quote Hla worJa, "I faoIc
-16 oivn will; I aook not Mine
fcioW" (John v.. 80: vlll.. 60).
t'm..mir that "Evnn Christ plwmid
ll" (I! m. xv 8). I hoveaUo bwo
l yjorommh a worda to Jliiru -h, hia
".Sm'k.wt thou ifroat thlnira Inr ttiu.
.vk th-tu not" ( Jr. xlv.. 6). I he.
"IM and most jovoua lUe ia to h't
'-"it our portion (Latu. III., U)
tn Ijo a channel ot blowluga to
"Uj content If Uo 1 thou hasti hu.
r.tbv r I in iinat
u:-b'M. I huvn dono acdor.liuit to thy
u ', i imvii Riven tuee a wish and an
'ni-tinii hoart." Inasmuch aa Israel
V ."mi l whloh la by theaea In mul.
ill ifuve Solomon wladom and un.li.r.
li.' r the smi.l timt Is on the seashore
p iv., :m, 2j,) or wis loin forev.ry case
...i .M,iiy roine Hhiora Him, In
''to SSnlthia chanter thxrn In un II.
ii f this wisdom, and the people saw
WlsduiU o CioJ WILS lu him tn iln
r-il I liav.) alsj uivon then thnr
U"t aakeJ, both rlehoa and
V'lly." ifwenre WiIIIiil. tn u .......
id for His pleasure," there will
l to uk auvthimf,).ourslvi-a. "11
I MTV.. Ml. him Will Mv I'nthi.r hnn.
l;T.iys tru... If us Imlievors In C!liHkt
Mou y accept u true our Htandlriu i
uiilliv.1 to houor Him and tflorlfj 1
i ii.-, i-r nee,, toak anvthlim
' IV.'S, hilt Would llllllv II... I .i.'
l (.oil shall mipply all yout
t'i'i! '."m" ',llk Q My wav.
f ill ll-nu h'n I IV .Inn, " T ......... ..I
M tuelandKlvrn thcni by Ood waj
I ii1', "r?. to lsr""1 " connection
S ll' ii 't' (Ex. xx j.. ...
,.. . nKU.U IU IS.
wh i .0".Br" u5 hl,u wno rus
kl.i. . uuiiever in
f io has thus become a part of His
Curl" i "rU,'u 'I and that
ii n,L"VM, s,",ll ,lv" 'Oi
u he mortal body or akseut from
. "fill Uu lllimnrlii l.r.,1.. I.... .,,
fv.. ivhoiw m .i - -,r" v,"D w'"-
n 1 J "w Ul Kltl,
rl"-. ."ut I wiu nonothel..si
knd vT!n"1,0,k.? t0 Uii wvanta In
rj'1 v'-l"ns of the n krht (j, TXxill
Hom think that It Uo , S
ira I) "1 r" 1' d.rBtt bay Would b
. vi uu lome think that ii
ton the dead they would bliu."
p.TollK LAUoKl.y BKarONKIOLE
K.inn m ... i - " aiuiu ui
" 'a" wm?',i',UMr,', ,"v',li',
,!..,.' . W."11 th luovilulile r.
hn, '"'"""y or not for tha
Y I 'I f Mhii fr i ,,,H hlthful.
f li Mill. U:' "J e"". wu
rl'P'liea. or WU"U I" 0
lar LeiTer .i ' Ul 11 would be
but lean in.- . ,' ,,u' U,J Kroat
wibucm ..f i.. i. ol ww and
SEIECI RELIGIOUS Rff.DCI
TIB BRVITAt OF BtrOBIf.
Reform (a often talked about a If It wen
the beginning ot new order of thing, tha
Invention of new modes and end of life.
The very word Itaolf should oorreot that
fallacy. Knfnrtn la to form again on the
ba-ala of an order aln-ndy eatabllahed or 'an
Ideal already ralaed up for the Inspiration
of humanity. The eye grow weary with
reading and the ear booomea heavy with
hearing nliotit new aoolal movement
and moral reforms In our day. What we
want Is not new panaceas for social and
moral evila, but a revival of the old
II fo and the old motive powers to be
and to do. One of the proofs of the divine)
origin of man Is the fact thnt In hla highest
moods and moments he looks back to his
past as the prophecy of hla future. Every
real movement of progress Is a reformation,
becaue It Is a-going ba.'k to or a seeking
after the renllratlonof the revealed purpose
of Ood. The nolilest developments Of the
future can never exceed the types of moral,
social and political order to Ihi found with
in the pnges of the JUI.Ie. The message and
the weapon of reform ) that Word ff Ood
Which tins lieen delivered to US lv David,
Isalnh. 1'anl and the Master Himself.
i lirlstliiii men are not playing with reform
unless they reverently and patiently study
the hand-hook of life to discover what new
light will break from Its toa.'hlug for the
prohlcina and perils of their age. The com
ing of th kingdom of OikI nnd the doing of
the will of Ood must li along the lines of
obedience to activity fashioned aft. rtho pat
tern shown on the mount of Itevelntlon.
lieform la renll.ntlon of the purpose of Oml.
All Christian legislation oj.eiis Its book of
laws with a recital of the lHvliio atatuts.The
best sanitary measures are a revival of the re
forms Indi -nted In the Mosaic system. One of
the ablest men of science our generation
saw. said that he wanted nothing but the
lVntnteuch to establish the most perfect
sanitary order In the land. The lesaoti of
Leviticus is that public health ia Inseparably
connect.'.! with piudli) morals, and thnt
sins against health are sins against Ood.
After many centuries that lesson la being
taken to heart by humanity. The ques
tions thnt lal with the relations between
masters and servants, capitalists and work
men, rulers and subjects, are more and
more seeking solution in the tenohlng of
Jesus Christ, l'rofeaaor !rummnid, In his
"rrogrammo of Christianity." remln.ra mo
very forcibly that Christ came nt merely
and not mainly to save a few select souls
and transplant them to Paradise, l.ut to re
construct human society on a Christian
basis, and to destroy sin aud misery, the
fruit of sin. on this planet. "What Christ
came hero for was to make a better world."
All reform must have for Its objects the
creation of an atmosphere of righteousness
In the country in which everything base nnd
vicious shall be IerUlze.. und everything
good nnd true shall lloiirlsh. The creation
of that atmosphere Is absolutely dependent
upon the thoroughness and Mdlity with
which the principles of the UII. In nr n
piid to every condition of human thought
aud every department of human activity.
Til K Jtr.AHNF.SS or l'ASTOR TO fEol'l.r.
One of th most healthful and heartening
features of the new adjustment of theology
to II fo is the closer upproa.-h, in many ways
of the modern pastor to his people, Thuf
there Is a new and refreshing freedom and
cordiality of relation between pastor nnd
parish, none, wo think, enu deny. That,
old Slipel'huilllltl Sucre. Innss, and eoliae.leit
aloofness, of the minister, tvpitlcd nnd
lucrensed by his very dress and
bearing, has I omn pretty much
a thing of the past in I'rotestaiit churches.
Today the minister Is more a man among
mn. Ho has dropped the priestly garb und
mauler, nnd moves nnd mingles with the
world at the level of its own best and truest
life. Without resighlug any moral llbre or
essential dignity he comes closer to human
ity than over before, beeauso he no longer
stands upon his little ecclesiastical platform i
but wnlks sldo by side with men, touches
them at elbow aud shoulder, aud fuces tuctn
With level eyes.
It la not so easy as it used to be to pick
out a minister, in n crowd, by his garb und
manner. Even when you druw him Into
conversation ho Is not likely to discloso his
prof, ssion unless pp'ssed to the point. And
ull this is not becau.ie he bus grown more
Worldly, but because his mind und bis heart
have broadened since the davs of liominlo
Dryasdust mid the Uov. Mr.' Saintlv. Ho
has had his higher odu.'iitioti in the human
ities as well as lu th divinities. He can
sympiuhl.o with you, lie can instruct you,
he cult Inlluenco you nt more points 'than
his purely eooleHlastleul predecessor. And
so It cuines about that he gets closer to you
as a pasiorj you feel less restraint lu his
presence; your heart goes out to hint ns a
man, after all, of common feelings, tastes,
desires, temptations, with yourself. (July, if
lie be n true man and n true pastor, you
must alwavs feel that his coiisecrtloii stands
him in u.fe.pialo ical of the old priestly
dignity und moral and hpirltuul seiiue.stra
ti.m. We believe thnt the church Is bound to
beii 'llt greatly by the rndlenl change In its
type of ministers. The .lays of the virtue oi
the long, blu.'k mt ami the long, siiic'tlmo
uloiis lu -o ure.happllv. prist. Nowadays the
minister who looks like u business man or
n bicycler, for that matter. In his kiib-ker-bie
k. rsn.i l soft can and who talks uu I
a -is as if he l.v-d na'iiro and Immunity, us
well us Ood. is not at in lis.... nut. Nay, Im is at
n premium in the exchange of soul Willi
soul, lie . an win sViiiwiihv, trust, alle
giance, whore the old-stylo minister would
get no nearer to the people than the pulj.il
lit to the street,
IN THAT NAMK.
If we would ask anything In the name of
Jesus, we must be Mir., wo are ourselves
lu that liauie, our I ii" being hid in his
life, our 1111:110 In his name. Then I t us
be sum thnt what we ask we want for his
sake, and that it is something he would n-k
for us if he were u-tuully standing in our
stead and putting up our petitions for
us. Coming thus to the I'ather w cme in
the name, in the spirit and In the likeness of
his IS in ; and thu I'ullier will lieiir us
and niihwer us bec-uuse we are representa
tive ol his Son, unwrapped by mid dwell
ing within Ills very self us the supreme rep
' titattvo of the 1'uUier. U. Cluy Trumbull.
Hound us on every sldo are crumped,
hindered still-born lives merchants who
should have been painters, clerks w ho should
have been poets, lulMirers who should have
been philosophers. Their talent Is known
to a few friends ; they die, und the talent is
burled in their colllu. Jesus say no. It
ha at last been sown for the harvest ; It will
come Into the open aud blossui In another
land. There are also being trulned trained
by waiting. They are the reserve of the race,
kept behind the hill till Ood requires it.
They will get their chuueu they will come
Into their kingdom.
"Whore tho day bury their golden suns
lu thu dear hopeful west. '
Thu continuity of life lifts the shu.iow also
from another mystery the lives that have
been out oil In their prime. When one is
richly endowed aud carefully trained, aud
come to thu xuuitb of bis power, his sudden
removal aeeins a retlection on the economy
of Ood kingdom. Why call this uiuu
to tho choir celestial vheu he Is so much
needed lu active service I According,
to Jesus, he has sunk into inactioii,
no much subtracted from the forces i f
righteousness. He has gone where the flit
ters of this body of humiliation and em
barrassment of adverse circumstance shall
be no longer felt. We must not think of
blm a withdraw u from the Held ; we must
Imagine him a In the van of battle. We must
follow hliu, our friend, with hope and a high
heart.
CETST0:CE STATE KEVYS GOKDENSEa
STATE FISH COMMISSION.
lUw'Offiotr Choin Amendment to th
Law Dstlred.
The state fish commission re organized at
meeting at Harrisburg by the election of B.
D. rttillwell of flcrauton, president; 8. F.
Corwtn, of Pittsburg, secretary! Dr. James
P. Dale, York, corresponding ioorotary, and
Henry C. Derauth, Lancaster, treasurer. Mr.
Htlllwell taks the place of Henry C. Ford ol
Philadelphia, deceased, A Committee was
appointed to draft bills to be presented to
the next legislature to prevent the pollution
of streams and amending the general tlsh
law of the state for the Is'tter protection ol
fish. A meeting of the commission will Is1
held next month to receive the report aud
discuss other legislature lu contemplation.
Congressman Phillips had hi pocket pick
ed of t'SK) In cash and oil ccrtlllcato in a.
car at the Pittsburg and Western depot. Dul
ler. He followed one of the pickpockets Into
another car and had a trainman arrest him.
The public school nt Jiiuiatnvllle, was pre
sented with a ting Haturdiiy by John I.ciscn
ring Council, Jr. O. I . A. M. J. J. llarnhart
made the presentation speech and L, Fox,
the principal, respoudeil.
Johu Wright, tho Washington bunker,
who was convicted of receiving deposits
When he knew his batik to be insolvent, wns
refused a new trial and cited to appear fot
sentence NovcmlsT U.
William llalston, who left Ilutlertwo years
ago to escape trial for liquor law violations,
returned Saturday, got drunk, was arrested
and recognized, and will now have to answei
the old charge.
The dead body of John Callahan of Khnner
Htntion, wns found beside the llnltiuiore
Ohio track at (s-e,pii, having been struck
by a train (u the night.
William Peters, a miner at Pardee, In set
ting off a blast Is-caine Impatient and return
ed to see if the fuse was still lighted. It was
and Peters will die.
The miner In the vicinity of Courtney,
held a ltepuhllenn meeting" Suturday, ad
dressed by J. II. Finley. Ooorgo Dorsey ano
William Coleman.
The Illalr county liar association held it;
annual bunquet Saturday evening nt Wop
sononock. Judge Jlurllu Hell was the oratol
of the evening, ,
The personal property Jof Ilobert Cook, ol
Jcannette, has been levied on by the sherlfl
at the Instance of the Jenunette Hanking
Compnny.
Elmer Howe, n painter, foil from the top
of a bridge In ur lleuver Fulls, to the water
60 fis't below. He escaped w ithout Sertoli
Injury.
Mrs. Musa Medura of Iledford county, l
tinder arrest for deserting her Infant child.
Hho left It on a doorstep and it died from ex
posure. Edward Haines was arrested at Dutler,
Saturday, for stealing a pocketbook from
the market basket of Mrs. Manny.
7.. Thorpe and lleury llrlner of Dunbar,
while hunting killed n while fox, the Urn
albino killed near there for years.
Malignunt diphtheria has broken out at
Mahoning, and It Is feared It will l mi
epidemic.
Thieves entered Cowan's clothing store nl
Monongahcla and carried oir loo worth ol
clothing.
tf Nell .V Co.'s barn, near Monongahela.
wns burned with its contents. Loss about
c.l.uoii.
Eva Thompson, ngod ll years, of IStitler,
wns burned to death at a grate lire.
II. T. Hallaiu and Hons' safe, nt Washing
ton, was blown open und ilW taken.
Illinois Coal Field.
Illinois 1 tho next Ktulo to Pennsylvania
lu the production ot coat. The mine are In
tlm southern part of the State ami employ
35.1 (K) men. New labor-saving methods ar.
constantly being Introduced, one of the
latest beiugthe cutting machine, with which
una uiuu cuu do thu work of llftecn.
J. iimn Vtlllzing Her Wulrrl.ilt.
Probably no country bus more waterfalls
than Japau, where there is great activity at
present lu utilizing them for obtaining eleu
trio power for factorios.
DoetAr riaor. a well known writer on Onr
man prisons, allege that forty-four percent,
of the prisoners were Intemperate.
Florida barrooms number 918. more than
half of tbeni being In three counties. The
State's revenue from them Is 10S,000.
According to statistic of Insurance com-
f antes total abstainers live on an averago
hlrteen years longer than moderate drink
or.
By careful Investigation. Mr. Otto Lang
found that eighty-eight per cent, of the
nrlmea committed In Zurich. Hwltr.erlnnd,
were committed under the Inlluenco of alco.
holism.
A brief but cogent argument In favor of
abstinence from Intoxlcntlng drinks Is con
tained In two sentencM from a foreign Jour
nal: "It Is computed that about sixty thou
sand porsons commit sniclileln F.uroM every
year. Alcoholism Is said to bo the chief
cause."
Men spr-nk of the opium habit with bated
breath; and yet drink, which slays Infinitely
more, because Us use is more widespread
than that of opium. Is Introduced Into homes
and actually 'led" to the children, lest they
should not themselves nt maturity take kind
ly to the drink habit.
The average worklngm-m has an Idea thnt
beer or liquor of some sort Is necessary to his
health, strength and comfort. This notion
is so deeply grounded that It will be hard to
eradicate it. Hut it has been demonstrated
time and again that alcoholic beverages have
the very opposito effect.
The famous English cricketer, Mr. .1. E. K
Sludd, who Is a total abstainer from pniiel'
pie, says, with regard to quenching thirst
that he has always found it best to drink n
llttlo as possible of anything, nnd nvom.
mends hot ten as the be-t for a strong thirst
Next to this, lemonade Is bis favorite drink"
Tho '..Mowing declaration signed by
more I'inii two thousand members of theme,.
leal profession in the I'nite I Kingdom:
"That the mo.- perfect health Is compatible
with total alistinence from ad Intoxicating
beverages, whether In the form of ardent
spirits, or as wine, beer, ale, porter, cider,
ota"
MAKKISTS.
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WHEAT u 1 red VI i Tr.
No. rea ' I '.I
lUHN Nil ell.iw eur .'u i
N. II yellow Blo.llcJ '.'s
Mittvl ear -"s vi
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No. H wlilln '.'I
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No. it wesieru Io 'Hi
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Fancy stiaiiiht winter - I In
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11AV Nu I tliinitnr I! 11 M
Mixed I'liiver. Nu 1 M .. I II no
Hay, Ir.iiu wngona II ml l'i
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bros u MliMliiiiii '-mm I" :,D
bran, bulk X -..'i s ,.
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Hairy 1'rouuila,
lll'TTKH Klglu creamery 17 14 is
laucy Creamery K. p.
ram.) Cuuiiuy UulL li 1.
ClihhsE Ulilo, new 7 s
Now lurk, uw 7 h
trultaud VaKentblva.
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Prims. 1..100 to 1.400 Iba 4 W im
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PRICE-Or OTHcR BRANDS
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MAKE VOUR PLANS
TO BNTKS TIIS
Rochester Business University
At breinnlng of lirst or tccond trrni, Tuetday,,
f.eptcmlcr nth, or Monday,' November i6lh,
1H00, and inure un cJuta'.um that ia a lone step
loivard iuccck.
V'u'.l Information f or the utking.
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or your money refunded. 10, as or 50c. Ail druKnists. Sample and book free "
Addraaa TMt STERLINQ REMSDV CO., CHICACO OR NIW VORK. l
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SOLD AND 6UARANTEE0 BY YOUR OWN DRUGGIST
nie Woman's Bicycle
In strength, lightness, grace, and elegant
of finish and equipment Model 41 Colum
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saddles are recommended by riders and
physicians as proper in shape and adjust
ment, and every detail of equipment
contributes to comlort and pleasure.
ALL ALIKE.
"Tho added pleasuro of riding Col
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$100 a Columbia costs."
Urautlful Art Catalogue of Columbia and Hartford Hirvclrs is her if you call upjtl any
Culuinbia Accnt; by mull from us lor two i-tcnt stnmpj.
POPE MFG. CO., Hartford, Conn.
Itraneh Store and Armeies In nlmost every eitv nr.J t iwn. If Culumbisa are net
properly reprcueuu-j in your vicinity, let ui know.
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occidental injuries.
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