, AKSWTBIUttPg- ' ... taturUM cast SER DESTRUCTION. Cared. - :l.inlLlinil MrnlM, Will iua lo Hatter..-.. Three YreHoU.r 1 auinpUon and all Luug Yroubtae. Vnthlnc could Ix-1 . more ubllantropto or ca mTv loTlie anlicuai. Kan the gener- 1st. T. A. olocum. M. t '., of New urK Olty . He has dlscor- a reliable and .,uic joroounuminurti. audaU brm.culal. turoet, ton and chest dVas. Wrt.l n-j.lloD, ireneral Inline Ld wanness, U of flash slid all cod anions ol wastlnif away. a.-l tomake Ua merits known, will send three free i wiy di-ovcred reinedlen to any amicted read af tUe Fiwt. Already his "new "'"ri'inc svatem ot medi cine" baa permtninu eiirtd thousand ol ap-pa-ently taupelM .-a. , TbeUocUrciMi!.l'i.-rli not onlv Ms P"' slonui. but his rvlb. l..ty-e duly whlcb he pet Vb bare committed this unnatev nu crime. . Hare to tbe heatTWs trim':, of Haul on Um walls of I'.atlw'jnu. Here to a man wIm chased Mule Du Tkl ten feet In stature chasing- four. lbl" nr.TslniR'W at:rl- bntes to intjilelity . Here to tha man who consulted a .alr Hie reason for so Toyant-wKeh of Endor. Here . liiitiiv sin It iau-iftt'man who, whipped In battle, Instead Acts xvi, S8, "Do' of surrendering his sword wKn dlgni- Ik wl ml: foe seats wo!4 N progress, and tl HiV rnvi;' In? tUm the rt: WfiiW (d . . -be r!l, ! ' diet. :t I t mtnesuiHurreriuiiiiuiuiaity -Jo donate bis In- U'D tne herlrT must be enduugeouetl for tfcrve or four' yearn, uud if tbii prisoner bntiklng Jail was to have suf fered ca)itr puulKlimttiit then tbe lie has presided the -drwedfd consumption" o be a curable dtsea-e J ouU doubt, in euy .-llmaUs. an.l lias on file In Ills A'"fl',nrf" Kuroiean lah-.ratorli-a tliunHHiida ul "be"; ivstlinoalals of gratitude" trom those bvueflttea nd cured, In all parts ol the worldV t'siarrhnl and pulmonary troubles lead to son xumptlon. and consumption. '"""IlES; ineuns speedy nnd certain death. ln t -y until It Is too late. Simply write T. A. sloeum. M. C . Wt IMiie Mireel.. New York. glvlug eJUWesa and posiofllce address, and the free medicine wlllbeprompllvsent. Please toll the Doctor ou saw bis oner in the Host. N 1AKE PERFECT t.1EII ! DO NOT DBSPAIR I It Mat SeSkr LMffl The tun and ambitions ol Ills ran be mimed to yon. fljjW nnLiuna NttrToai Debili ty sre abKrtnWly . eprejl by LlilTS prompt relief to lnomul. Ifalllns mmoTj imi F anddraln of Tltal powera.lncar red by lndlcrellonoreicies of early years. Imrl t nor i ....n tji M.rt f unrLInO traeeapthe syatom. ui P5ax ;.V.of7ooni , hoeas and luntre to tbeeyea oi yoona Nfold On. bos n"sn 1 1", g, ISSi Kr alc in Mitltlleliiirjrli, 1'iu, by Miildklnirg Inig t., inMt. Picas :int Mills by Ib'iiryIIardinp,nn(l in IVtm'B Crifk by J. W. Sanipsell. h..if hrm " tj. as many a man nas uone. aK ui Would "trvanl lo ,ul "" " " uru ftervam oecnueu, uieu iuc the Ullt ot his sword In tbe earth, tbe ulrnrp iMlut sticking upward, and be throws bis body on It and expiree the coward, the suicide! Here Is Ahl tophel, the MacWavelil of olden times. letrnyluK his liest friend, laTid. lu or der tlmt he may become prime minis ter of Absalom, and joining that fel low In his attempt ut parricide. Not getting what be wanted by cnur.ge of politics ne takes a short cut out of a (llsnraoefiil Mfe Into the suicide's eter nity. There he Is, the Ingrate! lre Is Ahlmelech, practically a sui cide. He Is with an army bombarding n tower, when a woman In tbe tower Here is a be suicide arrest ed in his deadly at tempt He was a sheriff, and accord li to the Roman law, a bailiff himself must suffer the puulshment due an escaped prlHouer, and If the prisoner breaking Jail was seutenced to be enduii'i'ontd for three, or four years sheriff uiubt suffer i-njilinl punishment The sheriff had received special charg'! to keen a' sharp, lookout for Paul and flas. The government had not much ZT"ZZ Z "LL " :.lak -nud-tone from 1U place and MIC lill-THT IWV in II" there sHmed to be something strange PENNSYLVANIA KAILROAO. .ioobury & Lewistowu Division. In effect June 26, 1898. .TW4BD DIB. STATIO. I SASTWAED I 111 i.n 4.S0 J.H I.IW ll :: so ;l.n I :W I v4 :t 1 1 id. 1. tl 2. 1 i. I I ;i7 .' p B W.06 UM li.uo ; 11.46' 11.40, 11.34 ll. ,11. W 11 I'l 11.04 10.i ID.60 110.43 llOHtl lS.Si Vl.2.1 1U.17 llOUi A. I. L.wlttoea J. Mala Street Lewlitewa Maltlaad Fainter ShlDdl. Waaner MoOlur. 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Kane t'anar.dalnua 1 45 p in lr .cnnn nnd H hnln m -il p ra or it'illl iinPii1 1 Sunday 5 .1 a m lor Krm and t-i nut ilKUa u 45 a ni lor Look Haven au.l 25pu lur wl llauifport n in a m lorCatawliwa and Hntolton Hill a in, y Mam 2 00 and 5 43pm lor WIlkM barre and Hazelton . T(0s m. Id 20 a in, 2 M p m, 5 4.1 p m for Shamo klnnnd Mount I'arinel Su iday 0 M a ui lor Wllke-lwr -e ami suin'rnnMirtil. 8ure enough, by miraculous 'power, they are free, ami the sheriff, waking out of a souud sleep and supposing iliese ministers have ran away aud knowing that they were to die for preaching Christ and real ising that he must therefore die, rather than go under the executioner's ax ou the morrow and suffer public disgrace, resolves to precipitate his own de cease. Hut liefore the sharp, keen glittering dagger rf the sheriff could strike hlit heart one of the unloosened prisoners arrests the blade by the com mand "lo thyself no harm." In olden times and where (Chris tianity bad not Interfered with it suicide was considered honorable and a sign of courage. Demosthenes iMilsoiieit himself when told that Alex- 'auder's niulmiisiidor had dcinauded Hit surrender of tbe Athenian orators. Ixocrates killed himself rather than surrender to Philip of Mncedoii. Cato, rather than submit to .liillns Caesar, took his own life, and three times after tils wounds had been dressed tore them open and perished. Mithrldates killed himself rather than submit to Pompey the conqueror. Hannltal destroyed his life by poison from bis ring, considering life unbearable. I.y rurgus a suicide, Hrutus a suicide. After the disaster of Moscow Napoleon nlways carried with him a preparation of poison, and one night his servant heard the ex-emperor arise, put something In a glass and drink It and soon after his groans aroused all the attendants, and H was only through the utmost medical skllll that he wait resuscitated. Times have changed, and yet the American conscience needs to be toned up on the subject of suicide Have you seen a paper In the last month that did not announce the pas sage out of life by one's own behest? A pulpit not long ago expressed some doubt as to whether there was really anything wrong about quitting this life Vhen M becomes disagreeable, and there are fouud lu respectable circles people n'vlopet!- for the crime which 1 v. ir ',,'M uir st:Ml. I shall show ' Vlotv I , l llirmij:'! tii.it suicide i l lie worst of all eiliius. and I shall 1 , warning ui.i'ilKiiikaMe. lint lu I the aily part of this sermon I wish ! io :i:..:ilt that some of the liest Chrls J tlnns that have ever lived have com mitted self destruction, but always In I ' 'inentla and not responsible. I have ii more doubt about their eternal fe i limy than I have of the Christian who dies in bis bed In the delirium of ty ilioid lever. While the shock of the 'those who have had Christian friends tinder cerebral abberatlon step off Trains ,tve Selin'urovo Junction Uiki a in, "ffi'U dnv arrivmic nt f llll d'-lphla loo p m New Yurk A VJ m itaUtiuore 8 11 p in Wa-lilnvton 41 i i in WuKiilnKton 10 M p m. SSTpui. we.-k .Iny arriving at Philadelphia ... . . V . V T UO m HI Trails ali l.av. Sunhury: I the boundaries of this life, to have no sMsmly'""'1' :;'u:t their !i li.piness. .The dear Iliillliii.iroOil in Washlnirton 74(1 am ow ' , . ,,.!,,, York w Ma in Winkdayn. Ki a iu Min liiy. '.,,! Ilu ill ICht out Of their Ull- p in. Washinittou i uo p in. : ty. How ChrlFt feels toward the ln- i v. p ui. week day. arriving h""'i1ihh : naiie yon may know from the way he ' (' ill. i .i w 'ro j. u. . ... Wn.hlnnton 7 16 pm trcr'e'l t!'e denioi.l.'ic of Cia'dara, nnd JiSi i.S!tlu. cliil.. lunatic, nnd the potency with Italtluiure ' ' , which !.o 1. R. WOOD. Oen'l Pass Agent J.B. HCTCIIIXSON Oen'l Manan.r. WHEELS, Vs7 Tnn! r.VJ.ZR R03E ONE 2093 MILES IN 132 HOURS The Eldredge $50.00 The Belvidere $40.00 Superior to nil others irrespective of price. Catalogue tells you why. Write for one. f'0NAL SEWING MACHINE CO, ., ,. t.OAUWAY, Factory. ixcw Yark. BELVIDEBE, ILL. husbel teiniH'Sts either of sea or lira In. Scotland, the laud prolific of iutel- lectual giants, had none grander than Hugh Miller, great for science aud great for God. He was an cider In St. John's Tresbyterlan Church. He came of tbe best highland blood nnd was r. descendant of Donald Key, a man eminent for piety and the rare drops It upon his head, and with what life he has left.lu his cracked skull he commands his armor liearer "Draw thy sword and slay me lest men say Hint a woman slew me!" There Is his post mortem phoUi-rapb lu tu book of Samuel. " ' Hut the hero of this group Is Judas Iscarlnt. Dr. Donne says he was a martyr and we have lu our day apolo gists for him. And what wonder In this day when we have a book reveal ing Aaron Iturr as a pattern of virtue, and this day when we cover a statue of tieorge Sand as the benefactress of literature, and In this day when there are betrayals of Christ on the part of some of bis pretended aitostleB a be trayal so black it makes the infamy of Judas I sen riot white. Vet this man by his own hand hung up for-the execra tion of all ages, Judas Israrlot. All the good men aud women of the Bible left to tlod the decision of their earthly terminus, nnd they could have said with Job, w ho had a right to com mit suicide If ever any man had, what with his destroyed property, and Ids body all amine with Insufferable carbuncles nnd everything gone from his home except the chief curso of It, n pestiferous wife and four garrulous ix-onle pelting hi in with comfortless talk while he sits on a heap of ashes scratc-liiiiz his scabs with a iWeve of broken pottery, and crying tfut In trl umph, "All the days of my appointed time will I wait till my change comes." Notwithstanding the Bible is against this evil and the aversion which It creates by the loathsome and ghastly spectacle of those who have burled themselves out of life, and notwith standing Christianity Is against It and the arguments aud tbe ' useful Nves and the illustrious deaths of Its disci pies, it is a fact alarmingly patent that suicide is on the increase. What Is the cause? I charge upon Infidelity and agnosticism this whole thing. If there be so hereafter, or If Hint here after be blissful, without reference to how we live nnd how we die. why not :.rve back 'the foldln-? doors Itetwcon his world and i.i.? wxt ; .'!' v i-n our existence hi :v boc( r vi , i. ' some why not pass right ... l.i.o cljsluiu? rut this so u n; -u u most solemn reflections. There has never liccn a case of suicide wtn.e the operator was not either demented, nud therefore Irresponsible, or an InfldeL I challenge all the ages and I challenge all the universe. There never has been a case of self destruction in full ap preciation of his immortality and of tbe fact that that immortality would lie glorious or wretched according as he accepted Jesus Christ or rejected him. ion say It is a tmslness troiii'le or you say It Is electrical currents or it la this or it is LUat or It is the other tblug. Why not go clear back, my friend, and acknowledge that In every case It Is the abdication of reason or f.i. teaching of Infidelity, which prac tically says. "If you don't like! this lite get out of it, and you will laud either in annihilation, where there are uo notes to pay, no persecutions to sui ter, no gout to torment, or you will laud where there will be everything glorious and nothing to pay for it." Infidelity has always been apologetic lor self immolation. After Tom Taluc's "Ago of Reason" was published aud widely rend there was a marked In crease of self slaughter. gift of SM'coud sight. His attainments, i nllmlilni nn na lie .'111 from the mmrrr . ..,.1 .i. ...ii f .i, ,,, ,ir,.r A man In Loudou heard Mr. Owec ; ueuver ms niiiiici icciure ou socialism and went home, gut down and wrote TIT w,skB3?'',i f I I Beat Cuusta bjrup. TsUe Good. CsS I I II Intlnm. Hold br dracaiMa. "I I forth the astonished admiration of r.ucklund and Munhlsnii, the scient ists, and Dr. Chalmers, the theologian, and held universities spellbound while he told them the story of what he had seen of ".ihI In "The Old Red Sand stone." That man did more than any other being that ever II veil to show that he Cod of the bills ! the God of the Bible, and he struck his funlng fork cn the rocki of Cromarty until he brought geology and theology accord ant I:: divine worship. Ills two books, entilbd "Footprints of the Creator, and "The Testimony of the Rocks," proclalu.'.d the bui-iia of an everlast ing marriage betwsvu genuine science and revelation. On this latter book be tolled day nnd night, through Iwve of nature r.ml love of God, until he could not sleep i:iid his brain gave way and he was found dead with a revolver by bis side, the cruel Instrument having had two bullets one for him and tb other for the guncmlth who, nt tbe coroner's inquest, woe examining It, and fell dead.. Have you any doubt of the beat I Heat lorn of Hugh Miller af ter bis hot brain had 'censed throb bing that winter night In his study at PortobeUo? . Anioner tbe mightiest of earth, among tim mightiest of heaven To show how God io tbe Bible look ed upon this crime I point you te flfee- rogues picture gsilery In some pet) of tbe Bible, tbe pictures of tbe peo- these words: "Jesus Christ Is one of the weakest characters In history, and the Bible the greatest possible de ception," and then shot himself. Dav id Hume wrote these words: "It would be no crime for me to divert the Nile or the Danube from Its nat ural bed. Where, then, can be the crime in my diverting n few drops of blood from their ordinary channel? Ami, having written the essay, he loaned it to a friend, the friend read It, wrote a letter of thanks nnd ad miration and "hot himself, Appendix to the same book. Rousseau, Voltaire, Gibbon, Mon tnigne, were apologetic for self im molation. Infidelity puts up no bar to people rushing out from this world Into the next. They teach us It does not make any difference how you live here or go out of the world. You will land either In an oblivious nowhere or a glorious somewhere. And infidelity holds the upper end of the rope for the suicide aud aims tbe pistol with which a man blows his brains out and mixes tbe strychnine for the last swallow. If Infidelity could carry th? day and persuade tbe majority of peo pie In this country that H does not make any difference how you go out of this world yon will land safely, the Totomac would be so foil ef corpse c i- " us--. -ar. xn uld . --.t ver ' ' -il iincpon '. u.iu was - -. ' ik the oth- read Infidel . -1 Infidel lecture. . :o.l from this man's .-c!.,ilin of future Tetrl- bntioti. be omi:i;'Med self-slaughter.' Haw h ul: io do with an Infidel ity so t-iiu. mi debasing. Come out of that l:-d company Into the 'com pany of these who U-lleve In tlis Bible. Benjamin Franklin wrote, "Of this Jesus of Nnxaretlt I have to say that the system of morals be left and the religion he has given us are the best tblugs the world has ever seen or la likely to see." Patrick Henry, the electric champion of liberty, say, "The book worth all other books put together Is the Bible." Benjamin Rush, the lending physiologist and an- ntoniist of his day, the great medical scientist v hat did he say? "Tbe on- Iv true nnd perfect religion Is Chris tie nit v." Isaac Newton, the lending ihlJoKcpher of his time what tlld he say? "The siiiniiuest puuosopny on eai-h Is the philosophy of the gosptl." David Brewster, nt the pronunciation of whoso name every scientist the world over hows ills bend David Brewster saying. "Oil. this religion has been a great light to me. n very great ligl.t nil my days." President Thiers, the great French statesmnn, acknowledging that h prayed when be said, "I Invoke the Ixird God, in whom I am ghid to believe." David Livingstone, nble to conquer the lion, able to coueucr the panther, nlde to conquer the savage, yet conquered by this religion, so when they find him dead they find him on bis knees. Young men of America, come out of the circle of Infidels mostly made up of cranks and liuleclleB into the com pany of Intellectual giants and turn your back on an infidelity which des troys body and soul. Ah, Infidelity, stand up and take thy sentence! In the presence of Cod, nn gels and men, stand up thou monster! Thy Hp blasted with blasphemy, thy cheek scarred with tinclennncss, thy breath foul with the corruption of the ages! Stand up satyr, filthy goat, buzzard of the nations, leper of the centuries! Stand up, thou monster. In fidelity! Tart man, part panther, part reptile, part dragon, stnnd up and take thy sentence! Thy hands red with the blood In which thou hast washed, thy feet crimson with the htimnn gore through which thou hast waded, stand up and take thy sen tence! Down with thee to the pit and sup on the sobs and groans of those thou host destroyed, and let thy inns- Ic lie the everlasting miserere of those whom thou hast damned. I brand tbe forehead of infidelity with all the crimes of self Immolation for the last century on the part of those who had their reason, Why was it that at midnight, Just at midnight, the destroying nngcl struck the blow that set the Israelites free from Mciloo? The 4nn years - i-.. t -, - . :.- tlmt ; . TV ' MP " "tvl 1 ! (! V(.i '! !;! " tardy end too bite. The 4S0 were :'P nl 12 o'clock, and the destroying angel struck the blow, nnd Israel was free. And God knows Just the hour when if Is time to lead you up out of the earthly bondage. By bis grace, make not the worst of things, but the liest of them. If you must take the pills, do not chew them. Your everlasting rewards will accord with your earth ly perturbations. Just as Calus gave to Agrlppa a chain of gold as heavy as bad been a chain of Iron. For tbe asking you may have the same grace thnt was given the tallan martyr. Al gerlus, who down in the darkest dun geons dated his letters from "the del ectable orchard of the Leonine pris on." And remember thnt this brief life Is surrounded by a rim a very thin but very important rim aud close up to that rim Is a grent eternity. nnd you had better keep out of it un til God breaks that rim and separates this from that. To get rid of the sor rows of earth do not rush Into greater sorrows. To get rid of a swarm of summer Insects leap not Into a Jungle of Bengal tigers. There Is a sorrowless world, and It Is so radiant that the noonday sun Is onlv the lowest doorstep, and the nu rora that lights up our northern heav ens, confounding astronomers as to what It can lie, Is the waving of the banners of the procession come to tnl;e the conquerors home from church militant to church triumphant, and you aud I have 10,000 reasons for wanting to go there, but we will never get there either by self Immolation or Impeultency. All our sins slain by Christ who came to do that thing, we want to go In nt Just the tlmo divinely arranged, aud from a couch divinely spread, and then the clang of the sep ulchral gates behind us will be over powered by the thing of the opening of the solid penrl before us. O Uofl, whntever others may choose, give me a Christian's burin!, a Christian's Ira a Christian's burial, a Christian's in tuortalty! x RStK! ii.r,7www.iwii) iron n."."."j g.,.. 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