II 1 1 utBl nuUtl 1 1W ll v istni' iti;n. nr. Ill lie' I'll'Je. m Frcm Bhnatism. 1 1 4 i If thl peOtt4e ffMarallv knaw the r eta) of Rlmmstiaen, that wowld be oiucn taing aa llstMtata end letiona tor thl peiafnl ea4 e.illa iIIimm. Th fact is, Kkra-Mtlam ia a Surdr.l iUte of the blood it can bo reached, therefore, only through th blood. Bat ill diuuu renMawfMMM car Raesa. titai, for it ia aa obatiaata dlmM. one which require a rial bld nmidy tomethine; snore than a mora toaic. Swift's 6pecific it tha only raal blood trietr and promptly goes to tha very Mom of even tba tnoct obatiaata case. Like all otbar blood disease, tha loctor are totally enable to cure Kben utinm. Ia fact, tha only remedie hlch they prescribe ara potash and tcury, anu mougu temporary relief T rekulL these remediea nrnduce a iBuesa oi loini nna nni 1 ntetmlfv tha iiMiae. Those who have had experience itn Rueutnatldtn know that it becomes ire severe each year. RELIGIOUS PAPERS. utu n S u . I "If rou want aa to accept la thla - aermoa J00' '"lon. agree, gentlemen, aa U af Dr.. Talmaca'a hu tn Christian rallflon really la nocA atraaa la laid nomination aaya a few drops 01 on tha raanoaaihil. "w PPni irom tne en a or the nn ir leV II Ity of the rellfloua press, of tha oon ecleotlous and op tlmlatlo aptrlt that hoald pervade them. Hla teit la. "Men I turned and lifted op mine eyes looked, and beheld a flying roll" (Ze and looked, and beheld a flying roll" (Zecharlah V, 1). In a dream tba prophet aaw some thing rolled up advancing through the heavens. It contained a divine mes sage. It moved swiftly, aa en wlnga. It had much to do with tha deetlny of natlona. But It you will look up you will aee many flying rolls. They come gera la baptlem,and another demandi tha submergence of tha entire body Thla one prays with book, and that ont makes extemporaneous utterance. Tbi rector of one delivers hla sermon la gown, while the backwoods preacher o aaother sect addresses hla people In hit shirtsleeves. Some of your denomina tions have the majestic dominant It the service and other spontaneity Some of you think that from all eter nity some were predestinated to b saved and that from all etornltj others were doomed." Now, It li the buslneaa of Toung Men's Christian associations and tract aocletles act Sunday school unions and pronounced undenominational journals to thou A GliEAT CONSriKACY. ho.iLra to Control Philadelphia. with great speed and hava message ! the fatally of the charge that we art fur aill thai Aorlh Tti fl witter tlm rP flktlfia I ... '" " -. . -.-.--., ....t...B uuriTi oy gamerm i righteousness they will win The this eentury are the newspapera. They all Christian denomination on on. j ChrlatUnlied printing press Is to do uuuiou mm ui.iua. 1 miiui m ur inuncning 101 unitea senti- i In our time on iney win aeciue me aeeuny or tne mem or an Christendom from one atyl hemispheres. I of religious printing press. There are In the United States about j I" you believe In a Ood, good, holy 2(J,000 newspapers. The religious news-j J'ist. omnipotent? Do you believe In paper of which I am the editor was' J'i Christ as a Saviour? Do you be born 19 yeara ago, but born again seven' Hove In the convicting, converting years ago. In thla brief time It has: and sanctifying power of the Holy grown to about 00,900 circulation, j Ohot? Im you believe .hat the go Nor do wa waat It to Uke tha place of religious Journalism a It waa la lilt whea Nathaniel Wilton started hla re ligious paper tailed Tha Recorder. 01 Whea Tha Watch man waa hnm in itia or whea The Christian Register mad Att'mnt of Contractor! and Offio' its am appearance la 1821. The ca nalboat drawn by mulee on a towpetb did well la ita time, but now we ere- fee tba veetlbnled limited eipress. Be-' BOUND BYWRTTTTU inirrum cause a thing la pious. It need not B "KITTEN AGREEMENT, therefore be dull. The printing press may beat the Argus of mythology, for that fabulous being had only a hundred ayea. while tha newspaper has a t!ioua- i and eyea, aad a thousand eara, and a thousand arms. Tha secular oep.i per glvea the secular news and doe.i not pretend to give IU rellglor.a mem 1 Ing. The religious press ought to pn all tha event of the day In compau.ji reglmenta and brigade and snow u. 1 In what direction that divinely dlsi l pllned host la marching and let m now wnat victonaa ror finH n.i , a large seal what the battering ram did In olden time on a smaller scale. That old war machine was a stout timber, hung hy chains to a beam supported by post, and many men would lay hold of the atout tim ber and awing It backward and for ward until, getting under full momen tum, it would strike Into awful demoli- ind, by the ordinary rule of calculating Pl I going to conquer all nation? Ii tlon the, wall besieged. Ood grant that the readers of a paper, It has about ' you should put then questions to thosM 1,01)0,000 readers. Our country wa 'assembled million on million, whil blest wlih many religion Journals, edl- there would not be & solitary negative ted by consecrated men. while their ' 'here would be an aye. aye, aye, loud contributor were the ablest and best! enough to make the foundations of th of all profoHslone and occupations. earth tremble and the arrhe of th 8om of those Journals for half a cen-. heaven resound. I,et there be plat- all of a who have anything to do with the mighty battering ram of our cen tury, the printing pre, may be cloth ed of God with especial strength and onene of purpose, and that, having pulled It back for one mighty aasault, we may altogether rush it forward tury had been dropping their benedlc-, forms, let there be great occasions, 11 crushing Into everlaatlng ruin the lion upon me nation, and they live on; lur" undenominational printing and will continue to live on until there! prases to thunder forth the unity ol will be no more use for their mission, n" Christendom. One Lord. One faith the world Itself having become a flying i 0n baptism. One Ood and Father. he case of Mrs. James Sell, of 6ri ith Street, B. K., Washington, D. C, aid convince everyone that it is (ess to eapect doctor to care Rhea sm. Under recent data aha writes : A few months ago I had an attack of pic Rheumatism ia ita worst form. rain waa so Intense that mv tier- U system wa prostrated, and! wa 1 long time perfectly helpless, The tk wa an unusually severe one, mv conditloa was regarded aa Kg very dangerous. doctor of Wathington City, who is s member of the faculty of the ing college here. He told me to ;;noe his prescript ioa and I would jvell. After having it refilled twelve u tna receiving not the least bene declined to take it longer. iving neara 3.S.3. (Swiff Spe recommended for Rhenmatian. ided, almost ia despair, to give trial. After taking a , few bot- I waa able to hobble around on bes, and very soon had bo need II for them, for S.S.S. enred me 4 and well. All the distressing a have left me, my appetite has 'rued, and I am happy to be again wd to perfect health ,a. never disppoints, for it la made mesa aeep-rooted disease which ond the reach of all other reme- It cure permanenty Rheumatism, tt. Cancer. Scrofula. Eczema, and ther blood disease. It is the only a rcmeuy rnaranieea Iffi roll on the tempeata of the last day going out of existence. There will be no more use for uch agencies when the world ceases, because, In the spir itual state, we shall have uch velocity that we can gather for ourselves all the new of heaven, or, seeing some world In conflagration, may go our selves In an IneUnt to examine person ally the scene of disaster. Was there room for another relig ious journal In thla land, already fav ored with the hlgheat style of religious Journalism? Oh, yes, If undenomina tional, plenty of room. Nothing can ever take the place of the denomina tional newspaper. When tba mlllen ium comes In, It will And as many denominations as there ara now. Peo ple, according to their temperaments, will always prefer this or that form of church government, this or that atyle of worship. Yon might as well ask us all to live In one house as to ask us all to worship In one denomination or to abolish tha reglmenta of an army in order to make them one great host. Each denomination must hava Its own Journal, set apart especially to present the charities, explain tha work and forward the Interests of that par ticular sect. The death of one de nominational Journal la a calamity to all the other denominations. I would almost feel that a great misfortune had happened me if The Christian In telligencer of the Reformed charch One Jesua Christ. One cross. On heaven. So also there Is room for a religlou Journal that stands for liberty ar against all oppression. No authority political or ecclesiastic, must be per mitted to make u believe thl or that lit .a .i '"""7 or ine Armenian to wor.hij j m Ezekler prophecy the angel of rvl w.. . .,.. t-uur-ui. ui mo i urnisn gov ernment. Liberty of Cuba a uaimi last wall of opposition and the last fortress of Iniquity. And now let all of us who are con nected with either secular or religion Journalism remember that we will he called Into final account for every word we write In editorial c rn-"-.-tn! or contributors' column, for every type we ei, ior every pretn we ,..i for the style of secular or religious newspaper we patronize or encourage. supposed to be Christ, appears with an ; Ickborn hung at his side, as an attor ; neys cbsrk In olden time had an ink horn at hla side. And I have no doubt the lnkhom will have an Important j part In tho day of Judgment, those i who have iiuul it wall ,v . The religious Journal on whose v- j nai pUudlt and those who' have mis enth anniversary I preach has had for used It to receive condonation El uZV,r PU,b"8L'r MJhn ln I " world', printing lt Hi fthr nen 1" the oppo-' offices, secular and religion., are the It-, V! f.r?h : Publication, of past year., bound up Spanish domination. Liberty of Ha waii a against all monarchlal author ity which It ha. thrown off. Civil lib erty. Political liberty. Religious lib erty. M tlve land because of his opinions, his property confiscated, hla life Imperiled, year by year, and in those oftVe they can tell Just what they printed any day (my mother church) did not enme tn ATv 1. O 1 my house every week, for I wa CIV V CCtO'UlCy brought up on it, and It has become a g no mercury, potash, arsenic r,,ii t 1 u.j v ... v. ... . will be mailed free to anvaddres. ! by "0ln one who rocked ,n tn cr"U leSwift Specifio Co., Atlanta, Ga. i of that churcn and. ordained at het iiar. naving oecome veneraoie in net rob him of. Naturally hi. son know. : tl?!' 2if rl Z right well how to anncla. l.h-rt. I Wrl"' .Pr1nte1 W,U "-Id Th- , ... ; rrom Vr volume of etrnity. The mot of us are descended from those who Imperiled all to gain their I All those who have ruthlessly pried in to the secret of unhappy domestic life natural and rellrtou. rlht. T, , i w ..." ., : ana ae polled homes come to ludg- type snd the printing presses and the mBnf, . ,hnm wS( K. aasasalnated character, come to Judg ment! All those who have had any- m- C. SltlNIINUtK. Middleburgh. Pa usfice of th eace ! service, sits spectacled and wise and ! with heart full of sacred memories addresses the living of to-day. In th i most sacred crypt of our memory stands the statue of the religious edi tors Abel Stevens and Joshua Leavitt and the royal family of the primes, K. e. PtWLiRs i Irenaeus and Eusebius. while other: rhere they will not have long to wait i for Elijah's chariot, and when they I 5favfa ah and ablaze aad Incarna- ...... 1 din ml ami emnnrnlait nrlrh 't go up, if we still be sitting at our eui torlal desks, we will cry out In the memorable words, "My father, my fathttr. the chariot of Israel and the horsemeu thereof!" But, thn, there are great movements ln which all denominations wish to join, and w want more undenomina- BwEK A-PAXvT.TWn- !linSr on the banks of the Jordan, I .--..-.vi, where Attornoy8-at-Law, B-mk B..iidii.ir. MiddlebuTgli Pa. U. Potticsfcis teriNarY sUrceoN. SILINSQROVI. PA. iwiloual bU8lnceutruatKl to my cai N'e prompt mill careriil Htteutlon. C HOUSE, ! sTTOKKKT AT LAW, MuiLKBima, pa. : 'wuus eutruhteJ to his onrt ivs roiut ttttoutlou. Newly EttttbliHliid. ' ?T PERRY HOTEL, ; h mils Ki uf Kivhttvia. 'ffu fortravvliuti utuu to iliiy i '". bt'foru ui- ikftur int'iiiM ' '4 t'tmts uor luv. U VS. NASHI'UHYIS. 'r w " eaitonai chairs be overthrown which dare to surrender to any attempt again to put on the shacklea. The move ment has started for the demolition of all the tyrannies of church and state. Religious newspapers must stand shoulder to shoulder in this mighty march for Cod and the world's rescue. Again, on this seventh anniversary of a religious publication I notice that there la an especial mission for a re ligious Journal truthfully optimistic The most optimistic book I know of is the Bible, and Its most Impressive au thors were all optimists. David an optimist. Paul an optimist. St. John an optimist. Our blessed Lord an op timist. I cannot look upon a desert but I am by the old book reminded that It will "blossom like as the rose." I cannot in a menagerie look upon a Hon and a leopard but I am reminded that "a little child shall lead them." I cannot see a collection of gems in a Jeweler", window without thinking of dined and empurpled with all manner or precious stones. I cannot hear a trumpet but I think of that one which shall wake the dead. All the ages of time, bounded cn one side by the par adise in which Adam and Eve walked and on the other side by the paradise i praved literature, come to Judgmeat! AH those who have produced pictures administrative of vice, come to Judg ment! No one will then dar nr - I knew it was not true, and I only in tended It for a Joke," or. "I nai: u make my living, and the paper that I worked for paid me In proportion, :o the startling nature of the stuff I pre pared." or, "I corrected the falsehood in the next Issue," or. "I felt my pow er in the editorial chair. hAvinj? op portunity to address such muitttmles week by week, and I wanted to ieop the church and the world la awe it me." On that great day of judgment all the power we have had on 'u.rrii will be insignificant compared with -ha power that will pronounce our rapture or our doom and that whica ansae have been considered a jok in -h-f "composing room." because it iumil atsd ac enemy, will be ao jose a: .u: amid the wreck of mountains xad jj. and the lnkhom will there teil of xil we wrote anonymously and under th Impersonality ef a newspaper, as veil as that which was signed w:th. our own name. But what a beautiful iay for a Frances Havergal. when she is re- Th Mm IXuiporat Attempt Kver Murti. ry rollrlonl Combination. ! Tho I'll- Threatened A Written Agreement Between Contractor and l.finbvlt to tanl Together t.'nder I the rako ry of Iteform. '.From Our Own Corrwponilent.l Phllirt1phla. Nov. 30. The y. of , the politician of the state are turn-l upon the flcht now In progress In this city. The mrt rwelved in flarrl hurg concerning the contest led me to make a personal Invest! nation of the i fight, and the results are fur more startling than at first reported Phila delphia lj on tho ev- of the most no torious campHifrn thar evr 1li?rrd the municipality. It in m rallty the .opi H(r.vint the (ranir." The f'hlla.l-!phla Pr.s of last Sun rtny published a full exp.,e of the ne. furious hemes tha' have hon n autcur.ited to place the control f f!e-puUI'-an poll'ir ,n the city entirely In the hands of a small coerl. of men rvi are cn' i.Ti .:.,. and who w,l stoj, at nothlr. arc,nip!ui 'heir en.li. Their o'.J... t ii fir-? to ot.'a.'n foMrol of Phlla. !.!;. h a and aft-:' ' ir I-. : ii r-.tjtrri th, prei,... i,,in c,,ntr., , the atte. a it.itom'tif of th" -itijrt'i .n is aliijt as f.,l!r,-.(; Kiirly In 'h- pr---ent y.-:ir fcir -carl leaders, M.-r Klmtir. An.-rs.,n Mc.Vlchol nd "ilieruen'!y .fi;; trte VV'. li Ah'-n. visited Henafor Qny in Florida f.,r the piir;,.,..e . f maklni d-al 'ith him in 'he -naft-r of city ..mr-r-. T!ieV ..,-!r-d ),,( they wre tir.'d of -he r-euUr I 't,' 1 1 .1 1 -can or(ranlritn. aT that they ;,r pc,ted to set up ho;, fr themselves; In other -vords. th-y declare,) ,n many words. ;s tlvlr 4iihseiuent t demonstrated, that they determined -r, hold thw t.aiance if orvr in f'uladel phla politics and 'hat this vr !s tO le thrown Whereever It VOI, do the most g.od. not for the party :,it or 'hem and their fellow "lansmen. A deal was arransred. and the first proof of it was the appointment of Thomas L.. Hicks a postmaster. Qr.Y 3C RKD THKM. Matters ran along smoothly eno'itrh until the attempt vas made . month ago by Senator uay to make a ial with Hecrotary of the O.immonwesjth David Mar'ln and with Senator C. L. Mafe. ,,f Plttahurir. The Swallow vote, representing the Independent element of Pennsylvania, had thoroughly alarm ed Senator uuy, and tt was but nat ural that he should seek tarm with his opponents. The 'Ward Leaders' league," aa thl sweet scented organl lailnn of.. Philadelphia, officeholders called themselves, was not taken into the secret of Senator Quay's plana. It member were not informed by Quav that he waa about to- attemDt a "fix up" with Martin and Uagee, and so they dlil not know of It until after ijuay1 had paid hla now celebrated public visit ti Measn. Martin and Mage. The league is not in full possession today of the Inside facts concerning those vlalta, anil the reason why Quay' scheme have, up r ?n present time, come to naught. The action if the senior senator frightened rhis :,and f political mer cenaries. ,in,t fearful .et ..jUJ4y ihoul.i get ahead if "h.-m. and jelievtng -hat lie wiw -n-in to tiiem inbe known.r.'" -hey ie.-'ded m to i :tt:. dickering m -heir .wn v ntn- mittee -va.-4 ipp.untd 'o vair n -Jec-ret.iry llar'ln. -he -ecnirniZHd ender ( 'he rrilar Hepuniieana ti i'hil.idei phu, ind :ir"Hent -h.-tr iemamla. rhes vr. .a -fT-T. -hat ,f Secretary Uar in .vanr.l -h weport if -he pinie' he -ouM liave ,t n :-turn for us mp yor? f ino if -hi'ir mmner. ,ataes y. JloNichul. for 'hair-nan C -.hi; ncuo !i'"an ":ry 'oinrnitti-e. each ether, this outfit had entered InU a written agreement to stand or fall together until the first of April. lt. 11 ws a complete bargain; a partner ship to parcel out the offices; to grasp th city by the throat and bold It. plac ing one of their number, or on of their own creatures. In the mayor chair next year. But th most daring part of the whole disreputable Job wa their agreement "to work" the various Reform League t Philadelphia under the cry of re form." The wealthy and conservative element, the business men, and th well-to-do citizens with the city heat Interest at heart were to ba called upon to endorse their candidate, or at least lend an air at respectability to a combination In which not one name of prominence or distinction appears. This scheme also Involved the obtaining of financial support from these reform er to help on the arer' campaign and the election of their candidate for tax receiver and for mayor next yar. William J. ftoney. the present tax re ceiver and a candidate for re-ei.( tlon. has an absolutely unassailable public career. His private life is stainless. He I a veteran of the late war. who waa complimented In orders for bravery In action at Antjctam. There is not a word to le said against Mr. Honey Over l'iyiiArt.,00 have passed "hrough his hands and evry c..nt has been ac counted f.r The sole 1,1,1, ,,f oppo sition Is that he har hrotv-r -In-law ' Thnt is the fiirbfing him Int.-irrltv ,ind 'pens "tn' 'he rr. are br . los h- r md . rr lifh' I'-nd I .-I . -. ."1. 1-, '."'M' i Til ;' The i-hnrge ,s noi l-' of .ireir-'d .varl ..-irlMrj thing and " -r v - r. r Mce. Ht ,te t . . r ' '. ,r -. orie of -ie inin:r'.- . hi j 'lit'' n ' r ii ' .! 'oj :i,(s his v,rh ,ut ' ;t-,.-other et .,!"n.-i( An. nenf figure a .;.-) , years has ,c-i rrt'-,' "r Jl'i "On an n'ia ' ' v ; -, iu; ng . ity e:...-f . '. :'m n r ton ,s ano'her ,r(-,t md vho nas 'he , -,f - ,,.t a of 'he -onduits f..r ;nderg laid ;n 'he ,-ty So he magnified in 'h- -y .t here -)tat- -lenafor Tin climan A rrtrinn r-te-r-, tTonfractoe .vf.''.. hoi i', ry M'jnfer nd .fne-. -ecehrJders or nothing of '.V ,. of 'he jteading vho is a .eader n S- 't'O '., ' ' 'he 1 ."ir! 1'it vriiisr Ight - -oiorjl v'ng ill r ground .v'.r-i :sf iffh -e f ,i1.-,-h. Mn 'horns .'mm ent.irive Vare incilrnan Ifar ill it 'hem ont racfors -i ,ay ivindrd 'he ..hhylr ) i i r a.t it lar-1sburg. of 'he -aders. If 'his "l-nurit mould vr r.nrrnl the politics of Hhlladeiohla :t 'ei-n vould lie -Ttendert -he nr.it.-. md vn -noch that vould make rhe afe egisiafure turn pale would e the -esult. Thla so called ' T-eaders' league" l.as 'he en dorsement of Senator tuav. Senafo. Penrose I, billed 'o Tiake a campaign of th city in its lehalf. W. ii. PALV1ER, WATERLOO, IQW. "mv From th Hejrrnr of Nswvaua tratlon" by Or. MmC Narviiw. U.7W tloual newspapers to marshal and ad vance aud lusplre such, moveiueuts. Yet sucb journals have a difucult tadk. because all Christian men, If they have behaved well in their denominations, for some reason prefer the one of their natural aud spiritual nativity sud, even looking off upon the general Bold and attempting wider work, will be apt to look at thine through deuomluatlonal preference aud to treat them with a denominational twist. Iu tho issuing of tho religious Jour nal who.e seveuth anniversary 1 preach that difficulty has besu met and overcome hy the fact that Its publisher la a Methodist aud la It editorial rooms there are a Presbyterian, an IcoIumooi.IUii un.l loiei'.o.iitl.ii.11u AT( InvAntmanta I . ., .' , , ., ...... .. ' vKstet. , - v.w.m i uue or aeuomiuaiiouai picjuaice I .. 7 ""I" """-. I In .IK....O,l ... M,u.rt..rlut UlU'l I .l,t,iii (I., tl., , WMH'.e , ivv, mi VV.WUIU , li . .... . . . . t iduwn a "cu auw which bt. John saw In apocalyptic vis- wanW for th tWns 4he 1 wi'vptod. subjoin, lyitmtt or vhevk, 'IU igUl. HANTS' KCUSEv ? MlUr, Prop'r would ruu agaliut Immediate protest. Agalust Johu Wesley' "Kree Qrace," or Calvlu's "Mteiual Decrees," or Hlah op Mcllvalue s "Cauoulcals," or Ur. DowUus'a "Uaptlsterjr," from yer 1 .kii.l (f. iiuiir's tii fa. w ik I'll la urlrrin tHAn tiiuwklll, vr prluted. Uu alt these subjects w PaiLAPJLPlUA, PA, ' have convictions, but uudeutuuluatlon- "f rtew Mauaireiuetat. jvurnniisw u not tn piac o ut II " i V ne "e auu UU AUII), MJ .11 k. Ihlnll Ml .11 ,i,,.al,. Iff yiWPO l44 WW WlHSS V, W1S.IVUI ana m an places, wunout reiereuo to tha proprieties, Is a boor or a crank and of uo piaaivM rvlv either to vhurk or state, . Vudeuomiuatloual JourualUm Is ah solutuly uecessary t domoustrata tha unity ol tha ChrUUan vortd, Wide and desperate attempt Is made to show last the rlllt A Jvsua Phrtsl U only i XsWm ul. u u.j,i lui.jw Ion. Pray for the religious newspapers of IVmerioa that they may resist the temp tation to become acerb, harsh and damnatory of those who think differ ently from themselves. In all denomi nations there are disappointed people who put mean things in religious news papers about ministers and other prominent Christian workers. Unsuc cessful men and women never Uke suc cessful men and women. There are editors and reporters who. Instead of writing with Ink. dip their pons In oil of vitriol or lampblack. When a relig ious newsnamtp itiu ll i K ... . secular Journalism tn contemptlbillty. ! Y? T 1L As Adam Clarke, the commentator, i ? iU ??.TK Up said. "Some people serve the Lord as tor 0n Un f CarlstUa acoura.e. though the devil were In them." That mUt r "TkUn QM only Is a helpful newSi,apr which, as T."?! pttWUfcrl on yi we fold it up after reading, leaves ua ' ?M h, rUt,M la a mood to pray for alt men and In b, ? 01tbwn Y If vyi' a spirit that wishes prosperity for all ,h "Th Decline aad ITaU Christian workers, whether they work ot U t& uur ws, or some other way. and we UBW pUl feel as though the .n.el tk...k hrUllaut as Voltaire s "Dw- the midst of hav.n h.v.- .h ..r ! apon Man." tf they Inculnaied wrote with the tears of her invalidism, or when the authors and author uf all lands and ages are told how many came to heaven through their in strumentalities, and ftr all those wlo use the influence of the press tu correct the errors and extirpate the wruug and break the serfdom of mankind! Then the lnkhom hy the side of the angel of the new covenant will speak out and tell of what it had tut do with alt letter of kindness written, with ail emancipation proclamations, with all editorial and reportorial eulogies of the good, with ail the message of sal- lasting gospel to preach, had with the Dapping of hi wing stirred the air- on our cheek and forehead. Pray also tor rellaloue Journalism that U way be alert no abreast of the Injurious, theories, or aa rhythmic as Ityron'a MDo Juan," U it secriuced the decencies, Oa that day the ttytu rvil which Zevhartao. ol the teat saw thou-1 sands of years agw and the rotla which time, but ahead of the time. In thla i VT '"J day. when by cablegram we seem tol" 4 fl?ia tt9m U get from Kurvpe newa Ave hour be, "'l fT w ,w lay,w fore it etnrta, Jo wttt Qttr U t contain message religious Column Information acinar. s-mvx .w v!j vusj if'sed rt :3Evr Mr. Mc.N'l.'hoi j t -v-ird iosh. :Vt s l .iintrrii-r. or. ir.d i, 'oismets nun. nit aot -.he -naa 'or fi;u-nan C -ne it" jmmi:tee f i cr"iin nunic!raiir.y ;k 7'iiladeifnia. Mr. Uart:n "wogmsed his. and "runkiy n tatd -.0 'he urn--r.itJt-e. joiriid iut. C a 'iud. '.1e nadvtsamiity ( ;uat.!ng 1 -untracwr :u .-vntrol if -he Itiipuoucan rani2a tlon. Ta ..-ad'frs '.-mf-ie vcuj.i is 'eti ' T.itSin. iicvMr. md !i..i'lar"d '.hat uniei la.rm ufeii -0 uuiturr; M'.'N'caol :he vurd '.-aaecs .omuina-i'-" "uid out iv . rtindidate n ip. yoit:un '. William J. Ltuney, 'he rtr rtt tax reviver md i .'ttuuld.-ii.u ;or re-ie..".!on. Thu ounaw 'Ilellnjii ) '(tanci xnd l-uvr ' lid ioc fuit 5e ret.ary Mni-in, and tie tiiorrned 'he 'aiidbaKer, union." i. '.h.j :'hilaii pma frsi) ..-mis t. 'hat 'v- viiuid riuaii? no leal '.vtth '.hem. The u-oiauuiallori immediately ad journed to ticishouring iiotui j,nd 'It-id a nutnt tmmia, vhvr- t -was deotrmin. -i not Jiny to yut uy i cajnildat'i ::i reverts- ostiihst Itoney, jut it vad also arej, jui levrili;il ti my 'mter 'rjiii Harnstjursf last to :.jr.-e .ft fitayvr and forve hitn into line Ijy 'ltjld utlC uj" the U't'rvpnatiou bills uece. avy to furnisa mottey to run r.hj ,;uy. By (.uerviou and cajolery this crowd felt aoie to hold the !aJaiK;e ii iwwr in lect cuuin.il. No mure daring. siheiii .jf yviitn-ai biacjtiajl has iver !)it 'tiiowtt m fhiladeii-oia. It was 1 deliberate atteiuyc to bloclt t.he vvhuoia ol! th cuy uid force its highest olflciais Jowtt jtt thuir Ittievs t.o ji cli(jue oi city contractors, lobtryists aitd ulMcehuider. PCBtXC Oft.MON OUTKAtJIL'U But th scheme has fajlJ. i.hjt-ras-d ixiblK" oyitiiou found ;Ajrwioii lit th livnuuciatiou o the newspatmi's. mid o ttw crvwd of iHicnai ie has , beeii latur vwry- low. Ail tftt) miii, bet's u( Uiie league are- :tot of the name , stripe, Yhete are aeif iv,yt;ctni(i iuiir VW . UI Uil 11 nil 'iinimmiitum. Ir. Vauiriiiij. Ijti. vnti's vita k lervnua it.nrture ;t i.vays iiiiii'uti! V. !. .'a.un.'r. ,t ' -van t.i.iii: :iu roruiina. UiJI.'H, TIUl.U illi'liJ!)l: TtUoa. "- TOS -I) 'Veil uosieen f-;r :avi : nilueni.'a of i.-piauis, -''or Miir : 'tireil usuuiea tun iriyiu aa .act) ii;r"')iia ':r;s- :ju.il .ujL iit in. v.ni vtji.-!i iaui:r :i" 3 Or. -: i. Ml? Nervine t- JsSesRore .j l JeejeMtJVR n:u"it oe tuu u ,1 :'"su . ue iiuytiictaa -a.d '. .au ..'uusu.'UiJi inn. .ur nui t cuiiun ' :111s ravu nv no su lut t :tiua 01U uiysiLiiiu vniisu iiniuii.'iuu im i.lmi, :mviM!l -in; 0.1 jati "r Milia, 'Ungrui?" Nervine und I taauit ijuu tnitt una :;n::ni ned aiy ilayn, lunu tii-'na my i!f amiaaveit nefrum Ulo nurr-irsof tL-rwiua iirtMintitiu. ' Ol. Milca '.tcmtuius irti -mil y ul nr'ii; 'tists unuur 'i naitr-'u -fiantuiue, lrt nnti iBiiuiita ur munvy nji'miuwt. limit on iluur Uid rvei, jHjuo ;-., to ail imnlCHuUi. JK. yilLZS :A2VK:L JU.. 'altiiiirr, :tnt. REY1VO lit,-. i l'ty. .: "i.'tli iay. f 'ii. . t. in,.,.,, i,uitH in .:u ,in, t 1 I.I,.,,., l,iy ,,,i ,,,,,, Kfy. , ,, VVH, , . j,,, . "ii'jfc .'iivii .mi .11,1,1- ,(,,,, ni,,u.,.i..i, .,.1 .a III. II Mil . l,- ;.,, - ....li.,111 .,,,, ; Kl-.Vill). .t .jillrUji. ti ;,!.,, - .1 ..,1.' Itsis,. V fn,lL.V. TH i,,. i,.., ,lk,,n v ' :, i. -M i'OKW. . 4wlU Iiiiiu.i. VV.,ilia lIku, u, 111 "lAHlt Kt hUll'OllUMI HI .iwil,U 1IH.1I-... ....'J. iln:U iiulltB :ili,r- ii., v, li.iil.- ui 111,1,1,1,. t !IUfcVH l.HISl -WltHI, .It lU,t IOI..W It auiM Will, Kiimi ami lllUUU llu,lliu. Hi Dm 111, ..IK i;iui tu !... ,1,,,.,, , , .o.iiib iu iir ot vuuiii, ;t -K..MI u 01, . mill UiuMiiuiiUiiu, ln ., n,nm ;ir. i n ;. , UUIt.ll, it MS1 U bluiii. Ill u, ill. .,; ;,, j.i. ea.uo imr iMv.nt, ur mx lot u.iu, w.i Ii ,h.i SIUUH1 HUtUmi tu Ml.,, uc .IU1. deitMMHte. kjineosi' iuur Whk masm ol m m ivg., .;iuuAuti, ii.'. d out of an old. newspaper, or Infor. nation tent by mean of letter which, cornea to ua through the dead letter Voatomce because U wa audtrx(eA bora which Kaeklel saw. but ail the tukhortM will eooie to Judguaeut "Ad 1 v th dead; autfttt ana gfeaL. siand. before Ood. an4 lee Wok op- aincos theui, njtd their yroleiM. at, (.hifti ltavck.uuUJUn(: svhiiw have itivvu rise j for nai at MlilillelwiKii, by w. 11. i'Aul,i. to the atatemeut that the leatfti I on ; the eve of disrutloit. i tt wa h.v thi tiieaue that th full Htor.w- oX title eouibittahttWa altduipt to i sieasv all tn tilth;, 'Mid tur tn. city j . ove to. cvutrkKtvia aud ai'd. husi,,ai tajuee- tV- llnv Bvti.X IN. VKRi'tTtt-X WiNTfttACft 1 we distivecedt thtak nMrseuni. a . f -tsSr V 9at.HV OH UomMiaSion. 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