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He-ban sruvtded the "dreaded oniiumpllon" .w.-be aisrabie hevond a doubt, lu any Tiw.ii'.', ml has on Me in bis American and t,'iump"B lnuraMrl)- tlrmiaamlii ol ' heartfelt icstlroslsH or r:rtliurte" troia those ucuentled and cured, In ml piria ol the world. - 'CatMvUA.1 aad p'lliu.mary troubles k-ad to eon 4ux. ptl it, anil co'i8uuutiiiu. uninterrupted. ijneanta,iedy afd ciuln rte.ilh. Duu't delay .duUKlUtoul.iUj. simply wriie T. A. Mlmuin, ill. t ,1 I'Wie !i.r'Hi, New VorK. giving enpreaa and rosioirtee ail Jrexs, and the freeejiueiltcliie WIUbeproinp'lyKeut, I'lease tell toe Divtor . o aw hla li ter :u the Fnar. 0 JME PERFECT GEI1 ! DO NOT DESPAIR I at We SwaVv Uanrl The toys aad amblUoaa of lift Draoaeptb ayetera. Olv . cheeks aad luatre to tbe jrold. One I Sc tons renewe. ' , bozee tf M. a eoea-l twed cure or money raf and-' , earrlrd I a vee pocket. Wl Ufa eaa ttnrad IA von. 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I'lll'.nte Kan, it t'anacdalaua i i.'ipin (or benovo ami Klinlra p in r iiii.tuiipnrt i "nudity S 13 a in lr trie anil t'annnd.ilKU W47iam forljofi, H.ucn an I !l 45 p m fur Wll I ; taiaiuKiri I ' ! ' 3 10a in tir("uwia and Htielton 4 10 am. 9 a m 2 00 ind J 43pm lor Wllke- : barncattil llazelton 7 (0 a in. lu -jo a in. 1 5 p in, 5 45 p ui fur Sliamo- ' . tlnanj Mount l.ifmel . SuodiT9Ma in lor Wllkeiburre Vr.iiii len t Sellnrive Junction ' lOOii a a., wceli Jjy arnvlnir at Khll idclphln 160 PR foa Y'l.rii ui lialtiiuure i 11 p m WaililnzUn 4 lu p in 531 p iiirWiiy arnvina al I'h'.lailelphl .0 in p in New Yric lUn, Haliiiuore 9 45 p in Wan'ilniftvin 10 44 p in. 1 17 p in. week days arnvli.n at 1'lilladelphia 4 3Ja la New ork 7 31 a m l rj'us k'.Hj leave Sunhury : 04 a ai .l.ii.'y arrltliiK at riillaileblhla S 52 m ' HaJUaore 6 ; a m Wwliioatoo 740 am New Yerk kVia in Weekday, 10 3 a m Snnday, -w-auiwer Uaa arriving at Philadelphia 12 v. a lu. New York 3 1 p m, Baltlmire lit 1 1 cr. Waliinirton I 47 p oi. It; p ni. wwk Cava arrlrina at Philadelphia 4&fin. New Y'ora a 30 p m, Baltimore uo p m Valiio(ion 7 is p m Vrain alro leave Sanbury at 50 am and 12.1 .-and p it, tor Harnabuix, Philadelphia and iial'.ioiore I K. WOOD, Gen'l Paa Agent t. B. HCTCHISSON tlen'l Miouir. PURIFIED BY BLOOD. Dr- Tatnaaf t drtwt a brwatlial dove apolem of im ihm Utu and pata nw ligut upon I hit tMaaagr of tcrtp- tun; Laviticoa xir, ft.?. -Aid tki urWsU a bail com mand that on of m Urdabc killed 1 an arttMB rwaal. or running walar. Aa for lha HtrlnK bird, fa hall take It, and the cedar wood and tbe aearieL and, the kraaop aad ahall diD them and th llrina bird Into the blood of th bird that aa kiUd over th running water, aad ha aball aprlnkl upon him that I to be cleaneed from the leproay aevea time and ahall pro nounce him clean and ahall let the liv ing bird looa Into th topea teld." . The Old Teatament to very many p pie I a (reat alaughter house atrewa with th blood aad bones and horns aad hoofs of butchered animals. It offends their sight; It disgusts their taste; it actually nauseates the stomach. But to the Intelligent Christian the Old Testa ment Is a magnificent corridor through which Jesus advances. As he appears at the other end of the corridor we can only see the outlines of his character. Coining nearer, we can descry the fea tures. Hut when at last ihe steps upoa the platform of tUe. New Testament, amid the torches of evangelists and apoatlea, the orchestras of heaven an nounce, h'.m with a blast of minstrelsy that wakes up Bethlehem at midnight There were a great many cages of birds brought down to Jerusalem for sacrifice sparrows and pigeons and turtledoves. I can hear them now, whlxtllng, caroling and singing all around the temple. When a leper was to be cured of his leurosv. In order to his cleansing two of these birds were taken. One of them was slain over an earthen vessel of running water 4hat la, clear, fresh water and then the bird was killed. Aaother bird was then taken, tied to a hyssop branch and plunged by the priest Into the blood j of the first bird, and then with this hyssop branch, bird tipped, the priest would sprinkle the leper seven times, then untie the bird from the hyssop branch, and it would go soaring into the heavens. Now open your eyes wide, my dear brethren and sisters, and see that that first bird meant Jesus and that the sec ond bird means your own soul. There Is nothing more suggestive than a caged bird. In the down of Its brea.it you can see the glow of the southern climes. Ip the sparkle of Its eye you can see the flash of distant seas. In Its voice you can hear the son It learned In the wlldwood. It vj a child of the sky in captivity. Now the dead bird of my text, captured from the air, suggests the Lord Jesus, who came down from ihe realms of light and glory. He once stood In the sun light of heaven. He was the favoritt of tbe land. He was the King's Son. Whenever a victory was gained or a throne set up he was the first to hear with rta aatlara. W w after jaajj,,. -frhaU u a I It -aad aaay break yw l lay mMnJ b la a vary good 1U death struggl. The harpowawd'. whal in Its last agony may crnah jroav In h coil of taa unwinding. ropaCJiuti this was a dov or a sparrow Bwt.JaUy harmless, perfectly defenseliss typ ol bias who said. "I have trod,taV aMaaif prasa alone, and there waa mm' te hat." ' Nob to help! . Tn murderer i bate it all their awn way.,1 ra wasa th soldier la tbe Roma regiment wno swung his award In th defense of the )lvlrl martyf?' - Did they pat on drop of oil on his- naahvd feet? Was there on In all that crowd manly and fwner- ous enoorh to stand ad tor hftnT . "Were th nUacreajits at tha cross an nor interfered with la their work d spiking him fast than the carpenter In hi shop driving a nail through a pin board T The women cried, but there was no balm In their tears. "None to help, none to help! O my Lord Jesus, nona to help! Th wave of anguish cam up to the arch of his feet, cam up to bis knee, floated to his waist, rose to his chin, swept to hla temples, yet none to help! Ten thousand times ten thou sand angels In the sky ready at com mand to plunge Into the bloody affray and strike back the hosts of darkness, yet none to help, none to help! Oh, this dove of the test In Its last moment clutched not with angry tal ons! It plunged not a savage beak. It was a dove helpless, defenseless. None to help, none to help! , . , As after a severe storm In the morn ing you go out and find birds desd on the snow, so this dead bird of the text makes me think of 4hat awful storm that swept the earth on crucifixion day. when the wrath of God, and the malice of man, and the fury of devils wrestfed beneath three crosses. , But I come now to speak of this second bird of the text'. We must not let that fly away until we have ex amined It. The priest took the second bird, tied It to the hyssop branch and then plunged It In the blood of the first bird. Ah, that la my soul, plunged for cleansing la the Saviour s blood! There is not enough water m the At lantic and Pacific oceans to wash away our smallest sin. Sin Is such an out rage on God's universe that nothing but blood can atone for It. You know the life Is In the blood, and as the life has been forfeited, nothing could buy It back but blood What was it that was sprin kled on the doorposts when the destroy ing angel went through the land? Blood What was It that went stream ing from the altar of ancient sacrifice? Blood. What was It that the priest carried Into the holy of holies, making intercession for the people? Blood. What was It that Jesus sweat in the garden of Oethaemane?, Great drops of blood. What does the wine In the sac ramental cup signify? Blood. What makes the robes of the righteous In heaven so fair? They are washed In the blood of the Lamb. What Is it that cleanses all our pollution? The blood of Jesus Christ, that clcanseth from all sin. I hear somebody saying, "I do not like such a sanguinary religion as that." Do you think it is very wise for the patient to tell the doctor, "I don't like the medi cine you have given me?" If he wants It He could not walk Incognito along) t0 be cured, he hnd better take the the streets, far all heaven knew him? For eternal ages he had dwelt amid the mighty populations of heaven. But one day there came word to the palace that an insignificant Island was In rebellion and was cutting itself to rleces with anarchy. I hear an angel say: "Let It perish. The King's realm Is vast enough without the Island. The tributes to the King are larg enouRh without that. We can spare It.'' "Not so," said the Prince, the King'i Son, and I see him push out out day under the protest of a great company medicine. My Lord Cod has offered us a balm, and it is very foolish for us to say, "I don't like that balm." We had better take It and be saved. But you d j not oppose the shedding of blood In other directions and for other ends. If 100.000 men go out to battle for their country and hate to lay down their lives for free Institutions, Is there any thing ignoble about that? No, you say, "glorious sacrifice rather." And is there anything Ignoble In the idea that tbe Lord Jesus Christ, by the shedding of his blood, delivered not only one land He starts straight for the rebellious but all lands and all ages from bond age, Introducing men by millions and millions Into the liberty of the sons of God? Is there anything Ignoble about that? As this second bird of the text was plunged In the blood of the fit at bird, so we must be washed in tbe blood of Island. He lands amid the execration of the Inhabitants, that grow In vio lence until the malice of earth has smit ten him, and the spirits of the losl world put their black wings over hit dying head and shut the sun out The hawks and vultures swooped upon this dove of the text, until head and breail v niiLiaJ, Too! 1UX R0DECKE24 VILES IH 132 H0UIS The Eldredge ."O.OO The Belvidere 040.00 .Sajperior to all otfaert Irrespective U price. CataiotriM UO yon why. Write for tMeg. . KAL aUCETCCtV JADWAV. v fart. ei. vines e. au Christ or go polluted forever. and feet ran blood until under thj j notlce now that as soon as this sec flocks and beaks of darkness the poon ona Dlrd was dipped In the blood of the thing perished. I nret the priest unloosened H and It was I notice also In my text that the bird; free free of wing and free of foot It that was slain was a clean bird. The text demanded that It should be. The raven was never sacrificed, nor the cor morant, nor the vulture. It must be i clean bird, says the text and it sug gests the pure Jesus the holy Jesus Although he spent his boyhood in the worst village on earth, although blas phemies were poured Into his eai enough to have poisoned any one else, he stands before the world a perfect Christ Herod was cruel, Henry VIII was unclean, William IIL was treacher ous, but point out a fault of our King. Answer me, ye boys who, knew him on the streets of Nasareth! Answer me,! ye miscreants who saw him die! The skeptical tailor bave tried for MX years to find out on hole In this seam-j less garment' but they have not found It The most Ingenious and eloquent Infidel of this day In the last line of hit book, all of which denounces Christ says. "All ages must proclaim that among the sons of men there Is none greater than Jesus." So let this bird of the text be clean its feet fragrant with the dew that It pressed. Its beak carrying sprig of thyme) and frankln .cense. Its feathers Washed In aummei showers. O tbon spotless Bon of God. Impress with thy Innocence! I remark, also, In regard to this first bird mentioned In tad teat that It waa a dffenseless bird, , When tbe eagle 'i Mad of a man; he Is a minister." "Twenty dollars' (he Oil aadj aot worth rouch)r somebody elae, - Twenty-flr." "Thirty.' "Thlrty- fhre.' -Torty." Th aged Christian minister began a tremble. He had ax pa tad to be able to buy his owa free dom, and he had Just 170 and expected with th $7 to'get, frea. As tha bids rata' ttp the old man trembled more and taere. "twif." Farty-live," "Fifty," jriftja-nwe," "Sixty." "Sixty-are." The old man cried out "Seventy." He waa afraid ther would outbid him. . Tbe men around were transfixed. Nobody dared' bid, and the auctioneer struck him down to himself done done! But by reason of aln we are poorer than that African. We cannot buy our own deliverance. The voice of deatn are bidding for us, and they bid ua In, and they bid us down. But the Lord Jesus Christ comes and save: "I will buy that man. I bid for him my Beth lehem manger. I bid for htm my hun ger on the mountain. I bid for him my aching head. I bid for him my fainting heart I bid for him all my wounds." A voice from the throne of God says: "It Is enough! Jesus haa bought him." Bought with a price. The purchase complete. It Is done. Why, Is not a man free when he gets rid of his sins? The sins of the tongue gone, the sins of action gone, the alns of the mind gone. All the transgres sions of SO, 40, SO, 70 rears gone no more In the soul than the malaria that floated In the atmosphere a thousand yeais ago, for when .my Lord Jesus pardons a man he pardons him, and there la no halfway work about It . We should be going ' heavenward. That is the suggestion. ' But I knov that we have a great many drawbacks. Tou had them this morning, perhaps. You had them yesterday, or the day be fore, and although you want to be go ing heavenward, you are constantly' discouraged. But I suppose when that bird went out of the priest's hands it went by Inflections sometimes stoop ing. A bird does not shoot directly up, but this Is the motion of a bird. So the soul soars toward God, rising up In love and sometimes depressed by trial. It does not always go In the di rection It would like to, but the main course Is right. There Is one passage In the Bible which I quote oftener to myself than any other, "He knoweth our frame, and he remembereth that we are dust" There Is a legend In Iceland which says that when Jesus was n boy play ing with his comrades one Sabbath day he made birds of clay, and as these birds of clay were standing upon tho ground an old Sadducee came along, and he was diHgusted with the sport and dashed the birds to pieces, but th". legend says that Jesus waved hft hanJ above the broken birds, and they took wing and went sailing heavenward, uf course that Is a fable among' the Ice landers, but It Is not a fable that we are dust and that, the hand if divine grace waved over us once, we go sing ing toward the skies.- I wish, my friends, that we could live In a higher atmosphere. If a man's whole life object Is to make dollars, lie will be running against those who are making dollurs. If his whole object is to get applause, he will run against those who are seeking applause. But if he rises higher than that he will not be Interrupted in his flight heavenward. Why does that flock, of birds, floating up against the blue sky so high that you can hardly see them, not change Its course for spire or tower? They are above all obstructions. So we would not have so often to change our Chris tian course if we lived In a higher at mosphere nearer Christ, nearer the throne of God. Oh, ye who have been washed In the blood of Christ ye who have been loosed from the hyssop branch start heavenward. It may be to some of you a long flight. Temptations may dis pute your way, storms of bereavement and trouble may strike your soul, but God will see you through. Build not on the earth. Set vour affections on things In heaven, not on things on earth. This Is perishing world. Irs flowers fade. Its fountains dry up. Its promises cheat. Set your affections i upon imrisi anu iicbvvu. a icjuiw, Yca Art TOweScr&s heSom ud jtm foot tm&yoott) errk v-iak? Ti your I V-ott' ' TJuu u trcrtooi of , fKflraU t fe blooii" Tfegy W J Kk tu frequent in xdjL ttan-aOBr tu In the winter. Axiti yon can be -cured at one time fust at well at another. Qcstfo of cod liver oil wtth hypo phosphita will certainly help you. Almost everyone can t&e it, and It will not disturb the weakest stom ach. : .' It changes the light color of poor blood to a healthy and rich red. It nourishes the bram I -fives power to the nerve. . U -brtngt back your old weight and strength. 5! All Pruntittr Me, and II. !B t Scott A Howms, Chemieta, Ne York, if - "i i..- '- layapifi v t V j Aiffliaburg; Aarble Works. R H. LANGE,' D".!? MARLE AND 8C0TCH GRANITE Moiieits, Hesins anfl ACemetery Loti Enclosures. Old Stones Cleaned and Repaired Prices as Low as the Lowest. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. J. A. JKNKINS, Ag't., Cro88a;r)ve, Pa. flat? to u 1 '.V. JSGKOVB ' il V, urLtafcR, . afaotore to order all kinds of K lbleimdOinite as AoflMsdr I have one ot tbe best Marble fv tare It, tb. 8tate and tnru out irood work, - qa T--f i,nd ,u- oW r Tbaakfnl for past favors I tnZJr rpeotf ally k .tlnuee ofti , " - .- V Mi "L. MlLLf oL00D poison J Ihonie foreeme price under lame arura- fy-If yon prefer to eomebere we wUlaoe, w tart In nfTmim ..,. aA.iwii"!? ?Jllr'.w,,,'ito"oubavetaknn cury. Iodide Potash, and atlll bar aches and " Mucous Vatche hi mouth, Hore Throat. Plmplee. Copper Colored Hpota, Ulcers on any part of tbaliody.Ualr or Eyebrows falllnw oat, II to this Seiondary bLoOD loisojj e gaarrate to cure. We sollelt the rsMt ohatl aaf eaaea and challane: the world for n caaeweMa-atMl ear. Tnls dheaee haa always baffled theillof the moat eminent phys Mr. P. Eetcbam of Pike City, Cal.. says : "During my brother's late sicknesB from pciatic rheumatism, Chamberlain's pain Balm was the only remedy tlmr gave him any re lW." Many others bave testified to the prompt relief from puiu which this liniment affords. For i-nle by all DruRzit-ts. Caution Notice. Notice Is heehy given that I have purchased the following named articles at the const uble'e sale of Albert Klegel and all persons are cau tioned not to meddle with the same : 1 threshing machine, 1 sleigh, 1 plough, 1 burrow, 1 cultivator, 1 home gear, i collars, il tubi. 2 bi.lter cliurnn, s.iuaife stuff er, 1 iron ket tle, flour chest. exoellor co k stove, bread cup Imard, ton hay, v empty cans, vinegar barrel, wood chest, l yards Curput, 1 cloek. 4 kitchen chairs, tx dutead, bureuu, corner board, S acres corn In tbe ground, one-seventh acre potatoes in thegrouud. . Km a a a. Kibukl. Ulobe Mills, Pa., May ?, IfflS. WANT KD Agents to well wan III ng machines Jonea L. Knoll, 107 a 4 St., Lebanon. Pa. Jy 1 a. Ilk a bolt against its adversary. Thif was a dove or a sparrow, we do no know just which. Take the dove orl pigeon In your band, end the peeking ai, Its beak on your band mates' yon Wugt at the rblsM of JU assault Thai at could whet Its beak on any tree brand It chose. It could peck the grapes f dear brethren and sisters In Christ that any vineyard It chose. It was free; a the flight will after awhile be ended, type of our souls after we have washed Not always beaten of the storm. Not in the blood of the Lamb. We can go always going on weary wings. There I where we will. We can do what we a warm dovecot of eternal rest where will. Tou say, "Had you not better we shall And a place of comfort, to the qualify that?" No; for I remember everlasting Joy of our souls. Oh, they that In conversion the will Is changed, are going up alt the time-agoing up and the man will not will that whloh Is from this clfurch going up from all the wrong. There Is no straight Jacket In families and from all the churches of our religion. A state of sin is a state I the land, the weary doves, seeking rest of slavery. . A state of pardon la a state n a dovecot of emancipation. oh, that In that good land we may It a man has become a Christian, he all met when our trials are over! We Is no more afraid of Slnal. The thun- j cannot get Into the glorious presenci ders of Slnal do not frighten him. Tou of our departed ones unless we bave have on some. August day seen two' been cleansed In the same blood that thunder showers meet One cloud froia washed their alns away.' I know .this thia mountain, and another cloud from' true of all who have gone In, that that mountain, coming nearer and they were plunged In the blood, that nearer together and responding to each, tbey were unloosed from the hyssop other, crash to crash, thunder to thun-jj branch. Then thev went singing Into der, boom, boom! ' And then the clouds, glory. See that ye refuse not him break and the torrents pour, and they;, that apeaketh, for If they escaped not ar emptied perhaps Into the very who refuse him that spake on earth stream that cornea down so red at your, how much more ahall not we escape K feet that It seems as If all the carnage,' we turn away from him that speaketh of th storm battl has been emptied, from heaven? Into IL So In this Bible, I see two? ' i storms gather, one above Slnal. the! Much is aald and written about book other above Calvary, and they respond lllustratora the goodness or badness f one to the other-flash to flash, thunder their work. It relations to, art, whether to thunder, boom, boom. , Slnal thoni many aa artist Is not spoiled In the I' ders "The soul that ainneih. It ahall luetretbr. But th grievances Of the assaulted, with its iron beak it etrlketl die;" Calvary responds, "'Save thenri craft bar not perhaps been sufficiently from going down the pit.! for I have considered. A young- French artist re found a raasome." Slnal says, rVVol eently wrote to the publisher tot whom Woe!" Calvary answers. ''Merer 1 be bad agreed to do some book I'liis- ,' ,' w tratlng, demanding higher pay. Why 'Oeaere! Fish said that bs once stood ""'. VV" , ""'"-,, it a -lava block where an old Chrl.ttae ""i--0! J? ?VJk luwirww w.wa. vii, www av i..u Maeerw Frtendahlg, TWs Is what Mrs. Jllvera said to bea husband: Tell your friend Brooks to come to our little Vogner musicals next Tues day evening." ' . This Is what Clvers aald to his friend : "Brooks, the club my wife belong-s to haa arranged to have a Wagner dis turbance at our bouse next Tuesday iJlght. Trump up some other engage ment, old man, and aend regrets. Chicago Tribune. Taking; PreeaatleTea. "How Is it? don't see you out on your wheel any more? "I came to the conclusion thai by cyellng Is ruinous to tha health. I be lieve If on ridea a wheel be Is simply courting disease and death. . . "And what did you do with your bi cyele?" , "Oh, I gave it to my younger broth er." N. Y. Truth. Arlthsnetl. I eeunt not lovers by bruised hearts ' That Is not tar nlaa at all I score them up by the wheals that stand In the rack out In the ball. N. T. Journal. nraxiEF at last. relndfrr after It to down may fell yotj minister was being told. The auction- tbetn," Ne Tort Prsea. - , . ,- i Two of tha moat popular piecJ musio arranmul ntai J I . . ,vra I-IQUU aUU Oflr have just been issued by the PoaS MuBioCo(.Indiaoanolia.Ind 6? uur lleroes Home' dedicated tXS Heroes of the U. S. Battleship ft is one of the finest uatioual 2 ll7XtltteaA ThetnnaioisstH and tbe words ring with patriot "DtwiT's Battle of Manilla uS it!! ine "struuS i.tow uu wiu uve forever as a km emr of the greatest naval eveo? the world'a history, father oni these pieces and Ponnlr M,.:. r tontainioir 18 paces full sheet mnS seut on reoiept of 25 cents. 1 Addresa Popdlab Mnsic Co Indianapolis, Ind. 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