The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, September 23, 1897, Image 3

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AS ELOQUENT DISCOURSE.
Mronff Word f Hop ami rromlM For
DiKtnrerMl Toiler l the Lord YIm
yord Chrletlon Worker. Ukt the
More, Shlno lo Maltd Forever,
rusness shall thlna as the stars forever
Mdever." Daniel xii., 3.
Every man has a thousand roots and a
thousand branches. His roots reach down
.1 K Mil ttlA a.! IT1. 1 1
urtad through all the heavens. He speaks
Ji.k vni.'A with uvea wlrh Ha., I 2 W .
ID lv u m uvauiuk J, A UCIo IB DO
,uoh thing as negative Influence. We are
nil positive In the place we occupy, making
the world better or making it worse, on the
Lord's side or on the devil's, making up
.j.Mia f .t nils )tliaaa.lnaiia rm Kanluk.ln
til. td a 1lntA A m llyvloa TU i
mod we have already done work in peonlins
. rt- hall I 1 l.o.. ...II W7
priruvt aavaa. uu you Mo toil VI W II II I
nM fmlncv -- H A man wKa. K
iu ' n imwu w uj linn
i....mtil ilnvn a nil v mlnKf wall .IU A
jo me evil that he expects to do, or a man
I. - hun IHOlllI a, n Am nlH wviI.aKt- - - ..1 1 A II.
-fJHU axm vv v.. a uil'UD HUM lit WWII 1.11 at
of some good that he expects to do. I5y
U f.tPiiA rf Villi I Avll (nflliunita tr.n 1 -
Already cousumed inlluite values, or you
V.., tku nnnras a .1
timo w pwi" tgut tuuunui'o won
vrnoie KiuyuuuiH lur uoa.
It witnlil Kn Af tail rrl fnr ma t alakrtM.I
arRument, to prove that t ho world Is off the
Uft-'b. Vou might as wo 1 1 stand at the foot
camized rail troin, proving by elaborate
ii hnf onmolklnM I . .. I
A.lain tumbled over the embankment Blxty
unttirlfa AI70. HIIll tllA Whnlil VdiM In ma
long inuu, inui gone on tumming in the
..ma itlmctlnn- CrimM Ppiiaht Tha
question now is, uv wnat luveraije can the
oru?tifi minu oe niiea? By what bnmmnr
may the franmont be reaonHtruotei? I
waut to show you how we may turu many
in riL'litPOIlrtnH.Ha anil Yvhn will Lu mi
iuturx pay for so (loins.
MM. we may iurn mem iy tuo charm or
rii'hl IIYnmtUll. A ohilil nnmhm fm n
llltliy home was taufflit at school to wash
its faco. It went home so much Improved
In appearance that its mother washed her
J- ... an.l wnatl Ua tnlkan nl I. . I. . I 1
name borne and saw the improvement in
domeMlo appearanoe he washed his face.
The neighbors, happening in, saw the
..linnpn nnd tried thn anmn Arnnrlmnut n
til all that street was purified, and the 'next
hired cnpieu us example, ana tue whole
cny i"ii iuh rcnuii 01 one snnooiooy wasu
Inir hU fncn. That in a fuhlrt hv whlilt
t forth that the best way to get the world
WAMiru ui us Bins ami pollution is to nave
our own heart and life oleansnd and puri
fli'il. A man with grace in his heart and
Christian cheerfulnessin his fuoe and holy
ronsixu'ncy in uis ooiiavmr is a perpetual
upmnn fllld (hfllnrmnn HlfTuM frnmnlhaH
In that it has but onu head and tho longer
It rtius me Doner.
1 here are honest men who walk down
Willi atript. mnlrfniy thn tunfh nl litl...,li.
- ---. vuw .ullll J . Illllllj(
ehiitter. There are happy men who go In-
iu a Hii'uruuin uuuuya iook neipmeoroiten
done to knit and the exulted nerves drop
to calm beating. There arnpure men
whOBe presence silences tho tongue of un
ckHimi'fS. The mightiest agent of good on
earth ifl n nonsinent PlirluMnn T Hba thn
Bllile folded between lids of cloth or calf-
win or morocco, Dut 1 like It better when,
Id the nlmpn of A man, it goes out into the
WArlil n ltilila lllnaf wntaA rnnnnlu
........ .. ........ MI1.1..1...UU, uumuniii ucail
tiful to read about, but rather won fit I see
a man with all thn raprld against him confi
dent as though nil the world were for him.
ratienAe is beautiful to road about, but
rather would I see a buffeted soul calmly
wnltlnc for the time of dollverance. Faith
is benutiful to read about. Imt mtlii.r wnnl.l
I find a man In the miduiirut wnlklnir
(might on as though he saw everything.
Oh, how many souls have been turned to
God by the charm of a bright example!
When, In the Mexican War, the troops
were wavering, a general rose In his stir
runs And ilnshed into the pnnmv'a llnna
thoutlng, "Men, follow me!" They, seeing
uisnouruge ami disposition, dashed on af
ter him mid gained the victory. What men
Wlint tn rnllv thnm fnv ftml la an na.v...l.
.. ... j . ...... uuu . J I. .1 vAnuipin
to lead them. All your commands to others
to advance amount to nothing as long ns
jrou stay behind. To affeot them aright
you need to start for heaven yourself, look
ing ba-k only to give tho stirring cry of
'Men. follow!"
ik'uin, we may turn mony to righteous
ness by prnyor. There Is no such detective
a prayer, for no one can hldo nway from
it. It puts Its hand on the shoulder of a
Han 10 000 tnll ft Tf allnhta nn 1,1.1,,
aldntliiutlc. The little child cannot under
pins u tne law of electricity, or how the
Wegraph operator, by touching the Instru
ment hero, may dart a message under the
ea to another continent, nor can we, with
our small intelleot, understand how the
tOIII,no(nniiririnn'a nrnunr phall Imlinllu
srllce a goul on the other side of the earth.
mo inne smi) ana go to some other coun
try Anil L'et tlinrA nf 1 1 ftnlnrtlr In
I ' ; n - .".v . as v V .11. 111 lua II 1 If 1 ll
mg. lou telegraph to America and the
message gets here at 6 o'clock the same
"ii.iuK. in oiner words, it seems to ar
rm here live hours before It started. Like
that is iiruver. flnil a n .n..r..M t.nH
., . ' , - " J KiWJCT, U 111. 17 I 111! T
tall 1 will henr." To overtake a loved one
on the road you may spur up a lathered
fteto until he shall outrace the one that
""Wght the news to Ghent, but a prayer
hall catch it Kt nnn onllnn 1 I.
nionlng away from home may take
ine mlilnlirhf rin i.nm k .;...
wki nnd reach the seaport in time to
e-.u ,u sulp iDn, gaU9 on tne morrow, but
mother s prayer will bo on the deck to
meet him. and in iha hn.,n,.i, k... i...
, ' - - ' HUIVIO llll
Mings Into It, ana at the capstan before
. ..7 . . roI,B "rounu, ana on the sea,
Klnst the sky, as the vessel plows on
'"ward It. Thore Is a mightiness In prayer,
"eorgo Mulier prayea a company oi poor
together, and then he prayed up an
jsyluin in which they might be sheltered.
turned his face toward Kdlnburgh nnd
rwyeil. and there eame XIOOO. He fumed
"is "'' toward London and prayed and
inerHcaiiiB iMiinn it., t a l.i. .
n.l T. i i. a uiurju llin IU-
10M1 Th 1 RIUl Pra3red Bnd tnera oame
nil .iV. v 'ijan s prayer blew
II the clouds off the sky, anif It was dry
"lew .im .J"9, br,etn of E"Jh' Pyr
wet w lh cl0l,lU t08ther. and It was
"Iked he . .7iil : tV- "m8
lift mn I . . 7. " lOUlDl, 41, (CdtJUmi
totmeil i?Vh?J?n ,U Rlaen bltni
Mi stopped t y ,U81,ver wt
dtlT J:i.nd "lI th8 PMl'lw nd Inland
w h ii1 Mwndr to Ood and will pray
t0"rd the sea. and all the Island.
who hi. ' D80?m Obrlstlan. Parents
tbelr IrL wy,'"rd ons will get down on
uplron, ,k he y 'n Cl"ton will get right
hd o5 iw I"? ng t,ble mni W down to
Mot Brf ,blP?MU nr9t tot America.
U i ' U" yef know how t0 PT. All
, u?'r uu "! to make something, but
'Z0AtlitM h6 The father
lldhoodinfth'.b"8 P. I"
'Jer bnr i lth these weapons of
)lB,f Tn"rir,TTWfl oom to the stature
world'.' "?1tem; 801 l will rise and
lodi?fe,dem-)tloa will be launched.
tCuVhV the l8J1tb ' our prayers,
fot it . i.fc ywm our prayers,
Nln. ::.?Jn-lth 10 n8m that ttills. lie-
hfn LhinT "'saw than the lark
Viuk i.T'irP8'" d'nK boll
"""f flashed Thn1 lT"r inan "Khtulng
koithi.-J "h .wo h,Te used on'y
ww aTTih. T8 "wrought! If saved
( U tb PUvw of soma earnest
prayer. Would God that, la desire for th
reocna of souls, m might la prayer lay
bold of the resource ot the Lord Omnlpo
tent!
We may torn to righteousness by Chris
ttan admonition. Do not wait until you
can make a formal speech. Address the
one next to you. Ton wi'l not go home
alone to-day. Between this and your place
ot stopping you may decide the eternal dee
tlnv ot an Immortal spirit. Just one sn
tenfce may do the work. Just one question,
just one look. The formal talk that begins
with a sigh and ends with a canting snuffle
Is not what Is wanted, but the heart throb
of a man In dead earnest. There is not a
soul on earth that vou may not bring to
God if you rightly go at It. They said Gib.
ralter eould not be taken. It is a rock 1000
feet high and three miles long, but the Eng
lish and Dutch did take it. Artillery and
sappers and miners and fleets pouring out
volleys of death and thousands of men reck
less ot danger can doanythlng. The stoutest
heart of sin, though it be rock and sur
rounded by an ocean of transgression, un
der Christian bombardment may hoist the
Bag of redemption.
But la all this admonition and prayer
anu i nrisnan wort tor nothing? Mv text
promises to all the faithful eternal luster.
"They that turn many to righteousness
shall shine as tho stars forever." As stars
the redeemed have a borrowed light.
What makes Mars and Vonus and Jupiter
tn luminous? When the sun throws down
his torch in the heavens, the stars pick up
tho scattered brnnds and hold them lu
procession as thn ipieen of tho night ad
vances. 80 all Christian workers, stand
ing around the throne, wtll shine tn thn
light borrowed from the Kun of Klghteous
ness Jesus In their faces, Jesus In their
songs, Jesus In their triumph.
Again, Christian workers shnll be like
the stars in the fact that they have a light
independent of each other. Look up at
tho night nnd see each world show its dis
tinct glorv. It is not like the conllngra
tlon, in which you cannot tell whero oua
flame stops and another begins. Neptune,
Herschol and Mercury are us distinct as if
each one of them were tne only star. Ko
our individualism will not be lost in
heaven. A groat mult Undo yet eaehonn
as observable, as distinctly recognized, as
greatly celebrated, as if in nil the space,
from gate to gate and from hill to hill, ho
were theonly Inhabitant no mixing up, no
mob, no Indiscriminate rush, each Chris
tian worker Htnnillng out Illustrious, all
tire story of enrthlv achlevment ndherlng
to each one, his self-denials and pains and
services and victories published.
llefore men went out to the last war the
orators told them that they would all be re
membered bytholrcountry and thelrnames
be commemorated In poetry nnd In song.
But go to the graveyard In'i'ilchmonil, ami
you will And thoro fiOOO graves, over each
of which Is ;tho inscription, "Unknown."
The world does not remember Its heroes,
but flu-re will bo notaircrognlzed Chrlstaln
workW in heaven. Each one known hv nil
grandly known, known by acclamation,
an tne past Story of work for Ood gleaming
In cheek nnd brow nnd font ami mtlm Timir
shall shine with distinct light as the stars
forever and ever.
Again. Christian workers slin.ll shine like
tho stars In clusters. In looking up you
flnd the worlds in family clrclps. Brothers
and sisters, they take hold of each other's
hands and danco In groups. Orion in a
n group. The 1'leitides in a irroun. The
system Is only a company of children with
ongar laces, gntuerna around oiro great
fireplace Tho Worlds do not stnurirln n(V
They go In squndrons and fleets, Hailing
through Immensity. Ho Christian workers
In heaven will dwell in nalirhlftrhiuiil. nml
clusters.
I nm sure thnt some neoplo I will like In
heuven a Croat (leal better thnn nthnra
Yonder is a constellation of stately Chris
tians. Thoy lived on earth by rigid rule.
They nover laughed. They walked every
iiuur, uuxiuub lent moy siiouiu lose tlielr
dignity. But thev iovud God. mid vnmler
they shine in brilliant constellation. Yet I
shull not long to get into thnt particular
group. Yonder Is a constellation of small
hearted Christians asteroids In theotornal
astronomy. While some souls go up from
Christian battlo nnd blnzo Ilka Mars these
asteroids dart a fooblo ray like Vesta. Yon
der is a constellation of martyrs, of apostles,
of patriarchs. Our souls as thpy go up to
heaven will scok out the ino.it cougoulul so
ciety. Again. Christian workers. Ilka the ulnm
shine in magnitude. Tim most Illiterate
man knows that those things In tho sky,
looking like gilt buttons, nro groat masses
of matters. To weigh them one would
think that It would require scnles with a
pillar hundreds of thousands of miles high
and chains hundrods of thousands of miles
long, and nt the bottom of the obalns
basins on either side hundreds ot thousands
of miles wide, and that then Omnipotence
alone could put the mountains into the
scales and the hills into the balance, but
puny mnn has boon equal to the under
taking and lias set n little balanco on his
geometry anil wolghed world against
world. Yea, lie has pulled out his measur
ing line and announced that Herschol is
8(1,000 miles in diameter, Haturn 7!,000 miles
In diameter and Jupiter 8U.0OO miles In dia
meter and that the smnllest pearl on tho
beach of heaven Is Immense beyond nil
imagination. 80 all thoy Who liuve tolled
for Christ on earth shall rise up to a mag
nitude of privilege, and n magnitude of
strength, and a mugultildeof holiness, and
n mugnuuuo 01 joy, ana tno weakest saint
in glory become greater than nil that wo
can imagine ot an archangel.
Lastly and coming to this point my
mind almost breaks down under the con
templation like the stnrs, nil Christian
workers shall shine in duration. Thesnmo
stars that look down upon us looked down
upon the Chuldean shepherds. Tho meteor
that I saw (lashing across the sky tho other
night I wonder it It was not tho same one
that pointed down to where Jesus iny lu
tho manger, aud If, having pointed out Ills
birthplace, It has even sine- boon wander
ing through the heavens, watching to seo
how the world would treut Htm! When
Adam awoke tn tho garden lu the cool of
the. 4ay, he saw ooiiiiutr out through the
dusk of the evening the same worlds that
greeted us last night.
In Independence Hull Is an old cracked
bell that sounded the signature of the Doo
laration of Independence. Yen cannot ring
It now, but this great chime of silver bells
thnt strike In the dome of night ring out
as sweet a tone as when God swung them
at the creation. Look up at night and
know that the white lilies that bloom in all
the banging gardens of our King are cen
tury plants not blooming once in 100 years,
but through all the ceuturles. Theatarat
which the mariner looks to-night was the
light by which tho ships of Tarstilsh were
guided across the Mediterranean and thn
Venotlan found its way Into Lepanto. Their
armor Is as bright to-night as when, In
ancient battle, the stars In their courses
fought against Sisera.
To the ancients tho stars were symbols
of eternity. But here the figure ot my text
breaks down not In defeat, but . In the
majesties of the judgment. The stars
hall not shine forever. The Bible says
they shall fall like autumnal leaves. As
when the connecting faotory bandsltps at
nightfall from the main wheel all the
smaller wheels slacken their speed and
with slower and slower motion they turn
until they come to a full stop, so this
great machinery of ' the universe, wheel
within wheel making revolution of
appalling speed, shall, by the touch
of God's band, slip the band
of present law nnd slacken and atop. That
Is what will be the mattor with the mount
ains. The ehariots In which they ride shall
halt so suddenly that the kings shall be
thrown out. Htar after star shall be car
ried out to burial amid funeral torches ot
burning worlds. Constollatlons shall throw
ashes on tbelr heads, and all up and down
the highways of space there shall be mourn
ing, mourning, mourning, because the
worlds are dead. - But the Christian work
ers s'jall never quit their thrones they
shall relgh forever nd ever.
INDUSTRIAL ROTES.
Window Olass Advanced PerCentFitta
nrf to Light Leadon.
A meeting was held at Cleveland last
week of the window glaas Jobbers in
the territory between New York and
Chicago. The Jobbers have lately been
making new prices, just & per cent, be
hind manufacturers' prices. Last week
they decided to make another advance
of S per cent. The aecretary of the as
sociation. E. V. Palmer, said: "A crisis
Is approaching the window glass busi
ness. The stock of the manufacturers
and Jobbers is very low. The slags
workers are fighting among themselves
and the manufacturers fighting them.
It looks now as though the manufac
turers would not start their works for
Borne time yet. I am afraid that the
stock on hand will be exhausted in a
few weeks. There Is sure to be a fur
ther advance in prices."
A Big Contract
The Westlnghouso Electric and Man
ufacturing Company hs received from
its Kuriinean hrnnch tintl.o nf h.
award by the Metropolitan Electrical
Supply Company of the contract for a
l-jrge electric lighting plant to be In
rtallcd in London. The apparatus will
ert of the multiphase type. Involving Ihc
use of the Tesla patents, which arc
owned In England by the Westing
house company. It is said thnt the
contract .amounts to between $3.',0,(i00
and $100,000. All- of the electrical ap
paratus will be made at the works uf
the company In East Pittsburg.
LABOR WORLD.
Information Ims been given cut at
the ollices nf tho various rolling mill
plants at Yuungstown, O., thnt they
will all resume operations Monday
morning. All of the smaller factories
have been running steadily, and the
past week several of thorn Incivuxed
their working hours. Tho Ohio steel
plant's payroll for two weeks was $47.
000. and reports for the future are en
couraging. It Is stated that a labor saving ppp,l
ance by which the cost of labor it blunt
furnaces is reduced CO per cent, is about
to be introduced nt Sharpsvllle. 1'u.
The appliances cost about $12,000 and
the Carnegie. Company, Is said to have
u hulf Interest In the firm making
them. The pig Is cast In traveling
molds, themselves made of pig Iron, so
that It may be used In uteri making.
The old rail mill In the Caniluln
works at Johnstown, employing about
1:00 men, will be started up again within
U few days. It hns been idle almost
continuously for the last three years.
The coke production last week fell oft
a few tons, but shipments, ".l.'IO cars,
were 2:'0 curs more than last wck.
Several plants are stocking cime for tho
first time In years.
Twenty-live pudillers wlsi reside In
New Castle, I'n., left for Hiinilngliiim,
Ala., last week. Mr. Cunnlni'biiui f; 1
nirtninghain engaged the men. Kor
noine months neither of the mills em
ploying pudillers at Now CnsUe have
been running. There Is no trouble hi
the lilrmingliam mills.
The shovel works of II. SI. Myers i
Co., which had been running only llvt
days in the week, at Heaver Kails, 1'a..
purt of the time, was put on six duvs a
week nnd 10 instead of 9 hours. The
rolling department was put on double
turn.
The merchants of Irwin, Pa., are very
busy this week, ow ing to the large pay
of tho coal and glass companies. The
Westmoreland Coal Company paid out
$:i-.(i0(. the I'enn (las Company $l(i,0(H)
nml the I'enn Plate Class Company
$10,000.
McKpp Pros', flint glass works will
resume operation Monday morning at
Jcannctte. Pa, The plant cmployt
neurly l.UOO people.
The Westmoreland firebrick works 11 1
Hunker, Pa., idle for nearly a year. II.
start lu full next Monday.
Single taxi-rs In Washington are or
ganizing all the 117 counties of the State.
Arrests In Ohio for the year ended
June; 30 last numbered 12,041, of which
1,000 wero of women.
MARK1JTS.
PITTSBURG.
Grain, Flour and Feed,
WHEAT No. lred f
No 'X red
t'OHN No. it yellow, ear
No. 3 yellow, shelled
Mixed ear
OATH No. 1 white
No. a white
RYE No. 1
FLOUR Winter patents 6
Fancy straight winter 0
Rye Hour 3
90 91
HM m
HO 87
:io :i7
34 ::A
2(i 27
Jti 27
&2 C'i
40 0 00
10 0 2.r)
60 a no
00 10 so
00 8 60
00 12 00
00 111 00
50 14 00
110 1J 60
00 6 60
DO C 60
7.rfo 6 00
35 1 V)
HAY No. 1 timothy 10
Mixed clover, No. 1 rt
Hay, from wagons 11
PEEK No. 1 White Md., tou.. 15
Brown middlings 1:1
Hmn, bulk l'J
STRAW Wheat 6
Oat 5
SEEDS Clover, 00 Ids 4
Timothy, prime 1
Dairy Products.
BUTTER Elgin Creamery ( 20 21
Ohio creumery 17 1H
Fancy country roll 12 1:1
C1IEEHE Ohio, new 10
Now York, new 10 11
Fruits and Vexetables.
BEANS-Hund-pickud, Vbu.. 1 25 1 30
POTATOES 2 25 2 60
CABBAGE Home grown, bul. 110 123
OMON8-pr bu CO CO
Poultry, Eta
CHICKENS, V pair SO 50
TURKEYS, V II 11 12
EGOS Pa. and Ohio, fresh.... 10 17
CINCINNATI.
FLOUR 1 CO 4 83
WHEAT No. 2 red '.'4
RYE No. 2 .. 411
CORN Mixed 32
OATS 21
EGGS 11
BUTTER Oldo creamery 15 10
PHILADELPHIA.
FLOUR 5 10 S 33
WHEAT No. 2red tfli
CORN No. 2 mixed 33 84
OATS No. 2 white 2
BUTTER ( leamery, extra 10
EGGS Pa. lints 17
NEW YORK.
FLOUR Patents 1 5 33 6 CO
WHEAT No. 2 red OS
CORN-No, 2 84
OATS White Westnru 26
BUTTER-Creamery l'J
EGGS State of Peun 17
LIVE STUCK.
CKSTBAL STOCK TAM8, EAST LIBIBTT, Pi.
CATTLK.
Prime, 1,800 to 1,400 lbs $ 4 90 6 03
Good, 1,200 to 1,800 Ins 4 75 4 HO
Tidy. 1,000 to 1,160 lbs 4 60 4 6)
Fair llgnt steers, 900 to 1000 Ins. 4 00 4 50
Common, 700 to 900 lbs 8 60 8 95
BOOS.
Medium 4 35 4 43
Hoavy 4 15 4 23
Roughs and stags 8 25 3 60
SHEEP.
Prime, 95 to 105 lbs, wethers. . . 4 00 4 10
Good, 85 to 00 lbs. 8 75 8 9"
Fair. 70 to 80 lbs 8 40 8 68
Common 3 60 8 i'
Calls 1 00 1 60
Spring lambs. 8 59 4 25
Fair to good lamb...i 8 60 1 85
Veal calves 6 00 7 20
CUM HI K
TOPIC FOR SUNDAY, SEPT. 26.
"Eternity." JohiT.17-9.
DAILY READINGS.
ETERNITY.
Bept 10. The eternal God. , Deut.
xxxlll. 24-29.
Sept. 21. Eternal life. Rom. vl. 61-23.
Sept. 12. Eternal redemption. Heb.
ix. 11-15.
Sept. 23. Eternal purpose. Eph. 111. 8
21. Sept. 24. Eternal home. 2 Cor. v. 1-10.
Sept. 25. Eternal punishment. Matt.
XXV. 41-48.
Sept. 26. Eternity. John v. 17-29.
Scripture Verses. Matt. xxvl. 46;
Luke xvill. 30: John vl. 27; Gal. vl. h;
Rom. II. 7; vi. 23; I John 1. 2; 11. 23;
Jude 21; Rev. II. 7; xxi. 6.
LESSON THOCUHTS.
Eternity Is ushered in with judg
ment. It will be either eternal life or
eternal death; and It Is just now that
we have the opportunity to niuke our
cternnl choice.
As eternity Itself Is infinite, so will
the Joy be Infinite, of those who are
received Into everlasting life, and tho
woe be infinite, of those who come forth
unto the resurrection of damnation!
SELECTIONS.
Each triumph of the Right
Each action grand and pure
Written in lines of light,
Forever shall enden'
Hold fast to the present. Every po
sition, every moment of life Is of un
spcakahlc value ns tho representative
of a whole eternity.
The greatest of all mistakes Is. lo
live for time, when any moment may
launch us Into eternity.
Tls not for man to trille. Life Is brief.
And sin is hero.
Our age is but the falling of a leaf,
A dropping tear.
We have not time to sinirt away the
hours,
All must lx earnest In a world like
ours.
lie who can not. find time to consult
his Itlble . . . must some dny find tlmu
to die; ho who can find pa time to re
lied Is most likely to find time to sin;
he who can not find time for repentance
will llml an eternity in which repcut
iuhv will be of no uvail.
I sat alone with my conscience.
In a place where time had censed.
And we talked of my former living
In tho land whore the years Increased.
And I felt I should have to uuswer
The question It put to me.
And to face the answer nnd question
i nrougnout an eternity.
And I know of tho future Judgment.
How dreadful soe'er it bo,
Hint to sit nlone with my conscience
Will bo Judgment enough for me.
New.y CflfHtiliigR.
Sinm is to have a cotton mill.
Wo make 400,000.000 tin cans a year.
Rich gold strikes are reported In Colo
rado, near Woodland l'nrk.
The yellow fever detention camp has
been located at I'ontalnebleau, Mi:s.
Medicine Creek, near Chlllicotlie, Mo.,
tins been searched successfully for pearls.
Returning Klondike explorers say that
prices for food there, nro almost prohibi
tive. David Martin, of riilladelpliin, was un
pointed Secretary of State of I'euusylvaiilii
by Governor Hustings.
The salmon entch in the Eraser River and
In Alaska waters Is reported the largest III
the history of the Northwest.
Tile thirteenth centenary of the binding
of St. Augustine In England was celebrat
ed, recently, on tho Isle of Thaiiot.
Dr. II. B. Ouppy has returned from a stay
ot twenty-three days on the summit ol
Mauna Loa, ths famous Hawaiian volcano.
A woman has presented to the Clnm-h of
the Strangers, New York City, bind nnd
buildings representing all her savings fur
twelve years,
Miss Sarah Itiindull died, a few days ago,
at Baltimore, Md., on the eve of tlio lO.id
anniversary other birth, from the effects
of a paralytic stroke.
Mrs. Lusla O. Case, a lawyer of 'i'opeka,
Kan., has declared her Intention of con
testing for an associate justiceship on tin:
Socialist ticket this full.
Russia owns half tho world's horses.
Geueral Frank Boeder and two other well
known Pennsylvania politicians wero ar
rested In V.aston on charges of conspiracy
against John Wanamaker.
Tho city of Buenos Ay res, Argentina,
wants to pave 1M) blocks of its streets with
asphalt, and will ask for contracting biiU
from firms In tho United States, Great
Britain nnd France.
Particles of the glass from nil Incandes
cent light bulb which collapsed entered tlm
eyes of Mrs. II. D. Hopkins, wife of a Su
preme Court clerk at Bismarck, North Da
kota, and destroyed her sight.
W. S. Beers, a Bridgeport (Conn.) carpen
ter, went insane with religion and the
heat. He was arrested while making prep
arations to kill his boy, nine yeurs obi. for
n sacrlllee. "Tho boy Is mine," he said.
' 1 uiiu do with him nt 1 sou lit."
Destination Contingent.
A good Highland minister wns at
tempting to steer a boatload of city
young Indies to a landing place. A
sipiall was bursting; the Kteering was
dlMlctilt. one of the girls annoyed him
by jumping up and calling anxiously:
"Oh, where are we going to?" "If you
don't sit dow n and keep still, my young
leddy," said the minister-pilot, suc
cinctly, "that will very greatly depend
on how you were brought up."
REVIVO
RESTORES VITALITY.
Made a
1st Day
Well Man
lOthDay.f5 ofMe.
1 ' '
I HE UREAT 30th Day.
xiejktoii xi.3BiXM:x5xysr
producrn the above result. In'30 day. It artn
iciprtiillyiid.iiukly. Curr. whan .11 other fall
Voinig rai-n will reuatii thoir lout manhood, and old
limn Kill recover tlinir youthtul visor by umng
ItKVI VO. It inlli kly and surely reatorc. Nervous
arm. Lo-t Vitality, Impotcucy. Muhtly Erulnalooii,
Lout J-ower. Knlllnu Jlemory, Waaliiui DlaeaKea. and
II edoi tM of aelf abiiHo or siren and indlacfotion,
which mittta n.for.'ndy. bimlneaNorniarrlaga. It
not only rnn-a by k tart Inn at tho neat of diacam, but
ti aiiruat nerve tonlo and blood builder, bring
ing buck tho pink glow to rale elieek. and r
toiiiig tha lire or youth. It wards on Innanlty
and Conanraptlon. lnalst on having It K VIVO, no
other. It can ba carried In vet pocket. By mall,
1X0 per package, or all for S.OO, with a post
tlvo written guarantee to cme or refund
the money. Circular tree. Addraas
10YAL MLDiCIIE CO.. 271 Wah lu CHICAGO, ILL
' Tor sale at Middlcburgh, Fa., by
W. H. BFANGLEIl,
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bring you wealth. Write JOHN WEUDlili
BUUN A CO., Patent Attorneys, WaehiUEton
D.O.. for their ClOO prize oiler. .
pw rhtntr!llM
Irua Lib,
I You Can't
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P vXT vy f a White Plume from a A
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Baco-Curo
The only scienti
fic cure for the
Tobacco habit.
lias cured thousands
here other ronmlicii
failed. (Write lor
piouls.)
Hoes not depend on
the will power ol the
user. It Is I In ore.
Vegetable , harmless.
IHn-ctlons are clear;
t'm'iill tin i'liiiicMiinii
nit nl until Ham ('mo
notilies vou to stop.
' Is the lirifiimil H i i7
ti n liiiiirniitif Remedy
that reiiiuds vour mon
ey II It bills lo cure.
Baco-Curo
Baco-Curo
Baco-Curo
Baco-Curo
Investigate llucii-Cnro Ix'lnre (ahiiiu any
remedy for the Tobacco Habit.
Alldrui:Klstsiire uiitlioried to sell llai n-Curo
Willi our iron clad written Kiiaranlce.
one Inix ti.ui; .1 luxe luiuiriuit I curei v'.m ir
your iinik'i.'lil ilot" not ki-ii it, hi will muni it. Urilo
lor free ImimhM ami proofi.
ki ukka in :.;ieAi. a mhj.io., l ....., ui.
MOOD POISON
l,A5PEC!ALTY;;rr
cured In 16t..8i days. Youcan hetrimu," il
homnfcimunie pnceanilersanieKuarau
ty. If y..uprefertoc.niehe w?ic.S.
piiin. Mucous Vauhf-s In mouth. Sore Throat.
I'lmplr. '..,,,, Colored Spots, l lccrs on
ot, II Is this 8condury ltLooU I'OISdfJ
------ mw wuriii for a
Cbmi weciiniiotcurr. This 1i h ni--T i
tmflled the .kill ox the m.t I wiaSeii A.T.H
Uonnl.r.nt. Absoltejnr.iorsentiw..l,.,ion
801 HsMOt i-H.tmcAo; LL&,H
Stove Naphtha
The Cheapest and Best Fuel on tho Market.
With it you can run a vapor stove for one
half cent per hour. Cive us a call and be
convinced..
W. E. STAHLNECKER,
Middlcburgh, Pa.
w
RIPANS
are intended for children, ladies and all
who prefer a medicine disguised ns con
fectionery. They may now be had (put
up in Tin Boxes, seventy-two in a box),
price, twenty-five cents or five boxes for
one dollar. Any druggist will get them
if you insist, and they
obtained by remitting the price to
The Ripans Chemical
SPRUCE ST.
MONARCH CYCLE CO., t
Chicago New York London.
Wheels,
. r a
a Quality ZTr I OOI
STVLESl
Ladies', Gentlemen's & Tandem.
The Lightest Running Wheels on Earth.
THE ELDREDGE
.AND....
THE BELVIDERE.
Wo always Made Good Sewing Machines I
Why Shouldn't we Make Good Wheels!
National Sewing Machine Co.,
330 Broadway, Factory:
New York. Ilelvldere, Ills.
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