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MILES'
NERVINE,
The Brain and Nerve Food
iai Medicine, Quiets Irri
tated Nerves, Soothes the
tired Brain, Builds op the
Vital Powers of the Body
and
Overcomes
Disease.
It Contains no Opiates nor
other harmful drugs.
Sold at all drug stores on a positive ruaf.
autre. Writs for (ret advice and booklet to
0. Mutt Medical Co. Elkhart (jyt,
MB
News Items of Interest From All
Parts of the State.
BIO GLASS FACTORIES TO MOVE.
lacy Will tiring; Three Tlimi.nnd
Workmen From Inillmin tu the
Plttsbnrir Dlntrlct IJrl vrr t'liurKl
With Kllllii a Cirllat.
Pittsburg, July 23 Henry C. Fry,
president of the National Glass com
pany, announces that one of the re
sults following the annual convention
of the officials and salesmen of that
company at Chautauqua will be the re
moval of five of the company's plants
from Indiana to the Pittsburg district.
The removal will b3 effected as soon
as proper sites can be secured. Nego
tiations now pending indicate that
they will be located In the Ohio valley
near this city. The plants to be re
moved are now at Summitvllle, Green
town, Dunkirk, Marion and Albany,
Ind. They will bring to this section
over 3,000 workmen. The reasons
given state that the supply of natural
gas In Indiana is diminishing and can
not be depended unon. Pittsburg gas
Is better, and should it fail other fuel
it of kasy access, and the Ohio river
provBea unusual fretllities for reach
ing the southern markets.
Driver Churned With Cyclists Death
Bloom8burg Pa., July 24. John Cole,
aged 7 years, of Coleton, this county,
was knocked from his bicycle by a
team of horses Sunday night, and then
crushed to death by the heavy wagon
drawn by the team. Colo's compan
ions declare that he met his death
through the deliberate and willful act
of Rittci Goss, the driver of the team.
Ooss, who, it is alleged, was Intoxi
cated, was arrested yesterday and com
mitted to Jail. Cole endeavored to ride
past the wagon, whereupon, It is
charged, Gobs drove his team at Cole.
To Protect Reckless nntlirr.
WilkeHbarre, Pa., July 23. The hot
spell has been the means of filling the
Susquehanna river with all kinds of
bathers. There have been a number of
drownings the past two weeks and
many close calls have boen reported.
Abraham Wilson, aged 8, while bath
ing yesterday afternoon got beyond
hl depth and was drowned. The au
thorities will now take some action.
Bathing will only be allowed at cer
tain hours, and guards will be station
ed at convenient points to render as
sistance when called upon.
Haunted hv tha forerjodlnu of misfor
tune, young Mrs. Thomiis WsndOW took
Poison and died tit Scrunton.
During a thunderstorm ne.ir Hlinims-
burr John Ikelttr was "truck liy light
''Inn wiilla seattd In his house.
Jumninir from n mnvlnir tr.t'.li ut SclliTS-
Jllle, 18-yeur-oM Ballla CrSSSmsn broke
oth arms. It waa her first ruilrond ride.
J'lhn Znlnakl 2)1 venra old. . i kill.!
nd three others fatully Injured by
Plosion In the HI fated Twin shuft at
ltttston.
Br tha anrendlnir of the r.ills several
cart ware wrecked and Urakem.in Charlel
Arnmerman and John Smeal were badly
wjured, near Clearfield.
At Camp Hill station, near Kort Wash
JSfton, a train struck an omnlhua enn
"Inlng seven picnickers. silling the
aori and Injuring two men.
A broken wheel caused a freight wreck
n the Wllkesbarrs and Eastern railroad
at Bartonsvllla Sunday and four louded
JI Were Smashed to pieces,
jit haa been discovered that some of the
in. county patients In the Harrl.iburg
ane asylum are mentully well enouKh
10 cared for at home by their friends.
MThree masked highwaymen attack i
99fm Kalenda, a brewery collector,
Ejections, but were frightened off. Ka-
a may dla. I
As an advcrtisini medinm tin-
Pwr is one of the best in the coun
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THE SUNDAY SCHOOL.
.rason Id the International Series
for July BO, 1900 The
Traualitfurutloii.
Prepared by H. C. Lenlngton.
THE LESSON" TEXT. Luke 9:2i-36.
QOLOm .TO XT. Thi. la My brlovrtl
toni hear lllm. Lake Bi85
NOTES ANI COMMENTS.
The event of this lis,tt occurred
probably on Mount. Hertnon or dm of
Its spurs iii the vicinity of Cesarea,
about a week after last lesson, in the
autumn of A. I). ZD, The .story of the
healing of the demoniac boy imme
diately following the transfiguration
should be studied in connection with
the lessons, ;iikV also Jesus' second
announcement of Ilia death and resur
rection, all of which is given in Luke
D: 28-45. Parallel accounts of the
transfiguration ;ire fountain Matthew
17:1-13 nml Murk 9:i!-13.
.lesus and Disciples In Prayer. We
note again ami iijraiti in the study of
(ho life of .lesus the relation of prayer
to the events if greatest. Importance.
e may well think of the 4i days of
temptation in the wilderness as 4u
lays of prayer, for it ;is then that
the great issues of llis life (human
ly speaking) were decided! as for Qod
u.ir humanity. The night preceding
the choosing of His apostles and the
utterance of the sermon on the mount
v;is spent alone iii prayer. And now
on the eve of ancit her great revelation
f Himself to three if his disciples
we Hud Him with them (Peter, John
and James) going "up Into a moun
tain to pray."
The Transfiguration. "And :is' lie
prayed the fashion of His counte
nance was altered:" The transfigura
tion scene is one of the must wonder
ful In ull history, but at the same
time it. lias its analogy in every hu
man life. There Is u short season, as
with t he disciples, win it we seem t raiis
ported beyond ourselves and we seem
to see the face of God in all its wondrous
beauty and power. We have seen the
face of a loved one lit. up with a more
than earthly light, when the face has
become transfigured, In a moment of
uncommon sympathy, a moment, of
entering into the life and heart, of
that Other as never before and per
haps never again, we have seen into
the depths of the eyes and found not
a face lint a soul of divine beauty.
Conference on the Mountain. "And,
behold, there talked) with Him two
men. which were 'Moscsj and Ellas
(Elijah):" It has been remarked by
Students) of the Bfblo that here we
have a conference between the lead
en of three great principles in re
lijrious life. Moses represented the
law. He was the preat law-giver of
the. Jewish nation. Elijah represented
the prophets. In their teaching the
Jewish rabbis always thought of the
Mosaic lnw as the basis and founda
tion of their relipion. The prophecies
reenforced this law as showing na
tional prosperity aa the result of
obedience to that, law, and1 national
decadence the natural effect of the
falhupr away from that law. Jesus
stood for a new prlnciple--the Qospel,
He came to offer u free salvation
from sin nnd the death which the Mn
aaic law bad declared the penalty of
Rtn. These three conferred on the
mountain. And they tallied (verse .11)
of Jesus' approaching death on thi'
cross. During this conference Peter,
John and James, under some mysteri
ous influence, fell asleep. When tin y
awoke they saw the glory of Jesus
and His two companions. Note, in
passing, one important teaching of
this event, viz.: The reality of the
future life. Muses and Elijah could
not have come back to earth had
death ended all. Their personality
they preserved through the years and
centuries, nnd they came now to in
spire faith in the disciples nnd to pive
comfort, to the human Christ,
The Voice Out of the Cloud. When
Peter was fully awake, he said: "Mas
ter, it is pood fur us to be here."
This suppests a question which must
bo answered in the negative. Peter
did not know what really was good
for him. lie must, needs yet po
throuph many hard experiences, times
of discouragement, the routine of com
mon toil. This moment of exaltation,
spiritual and physical, was to serve
merely as an inspiration to preat. en
deavor, and a glimpse into the future
happiness prepared for the faithful.
Bren while ho was speakinp there
came a cloud about them, audi out of
the cloud God spoke: "This is my
beloved Son. Hear Him."
The Demoniac Boy. Two lessons
are prominent in this story. Bead
Mark's account, Bl 14-3S, The first es
on is the faith of the father of the
demoniac which made Possible the
healing touch of Jesus. This father
said: "Lordl, I believe; help Thou my
unbelief." The second IeRson comes
out of the failure of trfe disciples to
hcnl the boy. When pressed for the
reason, Jesus said: "This kind can
come forth by nothing, but by prayer
and fastinp" (Murk S:29.)
Jesus' Death nnd Resurrection Fore
told. Jesus and His disciples now re
turned1 to Capernaum, and on the way
(Matthew 17:22, 23) Jesus foretells
His betrayal, death and' resurrection.
The tb'sriples did not understand, but
somethinp in his manner forbade them
questioning Hint about it. .
All for the Service.
We must brinp somethinp of all our
powers, somethinp of intellect in judg
ment and of the heart in enthusiasm,
but much of the soul, for the service
of the soul is the soul of service.
More Thnn Ornament.
Life is more than ornament. What
does the dead man care for the fringes
of bis shroud? Huston Congregation
alism God's Hand Alnara Headr.
God's hand is always ready, it is onr
hand that let's go. Boston Congrega-tlonaUst.
THE SUNDAY SCHOOL.
Laaaon in the InternattOMl Series
fur AOaTtut B. tOOO Jrau nnd
the l Ii II. I rCB.
Prepared by ir. c. Lentmrton.
THE LESSON TEXT.
(Matthew 1S:1-14.)
L At the same time came Hi disciples
jnto Jesus, saying, Who is the greatest
tu the kincd mi .if Heaven?
2. And Jesus called a little child lint
Il'.m. and s, t hlin In the midst of them,
U And said. V, lily I i-i.y Unto you, ex-
'(it yi i" converted, ami become as lit
tle children, ye shall not enter into iiio
Kingdom ot Heaven.
4. Whosoever therefore ah. ill humbia
Himself as this little child, the same Is
rreatest in the kingdom of Heaven.
5. And whoso shall receive one such
little child In My name recelveth Me.
li. Hut whoso shall offend one of these
111 tie ones which believe In Me, It vre
better for him that a millstone were
hanged about his neck, and that he were
drowned In the depth of the sea.
7. Woo unto the world because of
offenses! for It must needs be that of
fenses ccune; but woe to that man by
whom the offense cometh!
S. Wherefore If thy hand or thy foot
offend thee, cut tin m off. and cast thera
from thee: it is better for thee to enter
Into iiie hall or maimed, rather than
having two hands or two feet tu be cast
into everlasting fire,
9. And If thine eye offend thee, pluck
it out, and cast It Irom thee: It Is better
for thee to enter Into life with one eye,
rather than having two eyes to tie cat
IrltO hell lire
10, Take heed that ye despise not one
of th SS little .ines: lor 1 say unto you,
thai In Heaven their angels do always
behold the face ot My Father, which is in
Heaven.
11. For the Son of Man Is come to aave
that which la lost.
12, How think ye? If a man have an
hundred sheep, and oni of them be ;ono
astray, doth lie not have tin ninety and
nine, and goeth into the mountains, and
SCeketh that which is none astray?
IS. And if so be that he find It, verily
I say unto you, he rejolceth inure of that
sheep, than of the ninety and nine which
went not astray
14. Even so It Is not the will of your
Father which la In Heaven, that one of
these little ones should perish.
QOLDBit 'l'h)Vr suffer the little
Children to OOSse unto Me nml forbid
them not: for of Much la the Uiiiiiloiu
r Uod. Mark Km l.
NOTES AMi COMMENTS.
BtrangC us it may appear to us, the
transfiguration scene and the healing
nf the demoniac boy was followed by o.
more or less friendly wrangle oncern
inp who should be greatest in the king
dom of Heaven. Still, considering the
materialistic views of the disciples of
the kingdom Christ was to found, it
is not o very strange, They hud yet
to learn t hat greatness in the Heavenly
kingdom depended upon things other
than those that often make for prom
inence of position in earthly relations,
An Object Lesson. It was to teach
His disciples seme of the qualities of
superior Christian character tbut He
places a child in their midst. "Ex
cept," He suys, "ye become us little
children, ye shull not enter into the
kinpdom of Heaven," anil the emphasis
is put upon the humility of the child
nature. "Whosoever therefore huin
bleth himself as this little child, the
amc. Is greatest in the kinpdom of
Heaven." Kmphusis is upon the "hu
mility." To many a mind humility has
been given u false meaning. Dickens'
"Humble Uriah lieep" is but n parody
nn humility, not the penuine article.
Webster defines "humble" us being
"near the ground; not proud or assum
ing." The trouble is I bat the word bus
been commonly confounded with some
of the synonyms of the word. To
abase, lower, humiliate, mortify, de
grade, are given ns synonyms. Hut we
remember thai no two English words
mean exactly the same thing. So hu
mility is not abasement or self-lower
inp, but putting oneself in his ripht
f ii t relation, not. thinking more high
ly of himself than he outfit to think.
It is preeminently a Christian virtue
i'titl should be studiously cultivated.
Stumblinp Stones. This thought
ji-ivos rise to another in the mind of
Jesus. The child can easily be turned
toward tin- ripht or the wrong, there
fore, "whoso shall offend one of these
little ones which believe in Me, it were
better for him that, a millstone were
hanged about his neck, and that he were
drowned In the depth of the sea."
Then Jesus goes on to say tljat offenses
must needs come 1 0 every life, young or
old. The. heart carries in itself the
st eds of temptation nnd sin, but "woe
to that man by whom theofTcnse com
eth," or to that man who makes it eas
ier for another to yield to temptation
or commit sin.
Drastic Measures Supgested. Tie
turning to the thought of disciplining
oneself Jesus says: "Wherefore if thy
band or thy foot offend tnce (or are a
means of sin and temptation), cut them
Off, ... it is better fur thee to cuter
into life halt or maimed rather than
having two hands or two feet to be cast
into everlasting fire." It is an illustra
tion of the principle lie had Just enun
ciated, nnd the further thought that
absolute sacrifice of self may become
necessary to the inheritance of eternal
life.
ramble, of the Lost Sheep. This
parable becomes the point of the les
son. Earlier t'hrist has said: "Culti
vate the spirit of humility." Then fol
lows the injunction to help others, es
pecially the little children who arc
easily led, to enter the right way. IS'ow
lie says, in effect: Strive to do in your
sphere of influence what I am doing,
"for the Son of Man is come to save that
which is lost."
Hake Then Into Character.
Onlyi those truths which have he
roine ourselves become spontaneous
anil involuntary, instinctive and un
conscious, arc really our life; that is
to say, something more than our
property,, Amicl's Journal.
God's Will,
fiorj of joy a nil of grief, do with in
what Thou wilt; grief is good and
joy is good also. Thou art leading me
now through joy. I take it from Thy
hands, and I give Thee tha aha far it
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tmm SS A CONSTITUTIONAL m BLOOD DISEASE
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Mrs, Josrphins Pnihtu, of iue Wnt, 8. C . writts i " i hud Catarrh, which became so deep.
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tLat thoy would like to have, and cue ha70
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1 "Ifttrh Hoi tt
I Knife, ooebleVito, Rood itael. W
v BctiMon. iHitirhm
4 Ch.lri p' Riiiftf. Fori. ' h m 2'
6 Ball urn) Pepper rlMsoneeerh, nut t
raple pint.' un white mihihI. b
French lirmr w i tnpv tt
7 iu. r, hollow uroBiidi Hoe Bbglih
Hteel 6j
( Hutler Knife, triilit pUte, lr.-t
qnallry (M
Sunr Bhell, triple pletOi Im i ii . 1
In K'miiii It x. sfiTliiiiJ 'T 70
11 Knife, "Keen Kntter' two blaadfi
12 litjf hr Kulff, "Kien Kuttt-r," Bln
Mail 7ft
18 Hlir-arn, "KfM'ti Katter." H-lnch 76
M Nllt HAt, l Id !: ! tj I'lckn, sJIvtT
plated .
Ift I', i i . :.i'iifi," bant ijual.l'hi
10 Alarm Clot k .nickel, li0
I" Six 0niilriH tlKern 'IVaspitiii-a,
l lslteXl KfWir.8 U
In Wati'h. uk-kel, Hteui wind anl Nl MM
1.' CarvrTfl, fiod HttM-l, burkliorn
handlm . 900
-". i iieuuiUH Kol'its' Tallin SpM-m,
l!f jilatexl jifiodn HQ
SI Six eai-h. Kniv ibd Fork, Imck-
1. bandit mhJ
IS Bit cai-h. (sHnulnn l; . r- K hIvhsj
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THE ABOVE OFFER EXPIRES NOVEMBER 30rri. 190Q.
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asvpouiai nvuvg i hfHri .riiiti.- mi
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STAR PLUG
trill lasi l.nger and nirunl murv plcasurr than a ilimc's n urtto of any
othrr brand, MAKE THETE6TI 9
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FORERUNNER Of
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ittmi has beciilM to Htelv in rrifurtl o
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du easier PAY MEN rtlian nllutliers.
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atnl Blaudard SKI.OOO. These cost from pi" to fSO each, I'm will
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A now device slmus thr ,1 u rii I fmniM or all tin- rtouna.
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Rules i 7 Business Instructor) Social Etiquette; .
letter Writer; W. Use of Capitals i ii. runctuallon ; is
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it Dontslus I'Ji lias, bsadsomely hoiunl In Imitation leslhi i ei
PIWCU HlallV To Intrndsee Farm. and Home, oue.ha1'!''
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taken, we make the following Remarkable llffert Thi
nrlro of Farm and Home t-' 'tits a year, but vs wlinemi m is
those mentioning thi- paper, iv nianths on trlsl for only -r, isr-nts
nn illver or namps), and ithnut finiiii r i-hamo urmi in.
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All accepting lhl offer will receive our masfull
liontl) lllntr.it, .1 tll-iiriKo itreiiilnm lit. conutlnlns " 1 -
1 .nn, ...hu.rlntlnii Is unl llntnf.fll.ilflv we will al.n Itl.'lll. I.' at ''
Atlas of tbe World, containing mans In color., which would coal ap
least fl If purchased sepsrstely. Agents wanted everywusn
l.llii ral l oiiinilfi-loii for I work. Add all orders to v
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jt Kevolver, nntooutlo, dottUe svti"D.
N 'i' ti Cssliber, . tjoJ
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m Remington Rifle Mo., MorMriit. "
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lald 3000
u Mavndlltii very hendtrfftatnni iouo
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reli Iiain:urletH sooo
40 hV,?lua Maic Bob, UM tucb
TaK" Mhat la. 8tw tiii tatfi with nn amill
u:i.iT -id.' T titf ), ar-' u.t gHl far prmmu.
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