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Mr. Perkins' Letter. had female trouble of all kinds, ree doctors, but only grew worse, in taking Lydia K. 1'inkliain's .nble Compound and Liver Tills used the Sanative Wash, and can j, praise your remedies enough." Irs. Effik Pkrkjsb, Pearl, La. tt. N S N ' . SIPE'S Japan Oil. 0000000000 For till kinds of paint injj; is superior to linseed oil both as to durability and Finish, Costs less than linseed oil. Prices quoted upon application. James B. Slpe Co. Sole m a n r f actukkbs, ALLEGHENY, PA. 8-28-lOt. " V I 1 i v.N n t pMINISTRATOH'S NOTICE. Let It' rs of Administration i n t h e ol Amelia Krdle.v. lute of franklin iwy., ler county, Ph., elee'rt, bavin hwiIUUd .W'5r2'i all iiersoas knowing ttiain- ndentai U. ii.i an. luquusiou. t nraedlats payment, while thou haln Till present mem amy aainsDueataa w .erslgned. MOHKIS KKIUKY, II. A. RAUCH, lebtirR, Admiuistralois. . IS. 1900. ADMIN1STHATORH' NOTICE Let ters of Adiuiuistration in the istate of Vloletta Bowersox, late of MidtlleluirK, -nyiler county, Pa., dee'd. Having been granted the unaeraigneu, an persons knowing them ; Ives InileMari to said estate are reiiuesteil to ike Immediate payment, while those Iiiiyiiik tins will present them duly aiitheiiticuleii lo a undersigned. JAMKS P. SMITH, ic 23, 1900. Administrator. Bmmmm'mmmrSmmm?mmmm-mmmmmmmm-m I ENNSYLVANIA KAILR0A0. unbury & Lewistowu Division. In effect May 23, 1900. rWAXD, stations. I EAKTWAHD' I A M II PI 9.W Hunbury SOU 10 07 Sellnsgrove Junction 909 4 SO ) 1018 ttellnsgrove 9 04 4 45 X io Pawling H H 4 33 1 in M Kreamer M4 4 31 10 27 Meiser 4 4 4 28 10 33 Middleburg 1 40 13 '1038 Benfer S34i 4 18 ,1046 Beavertown 8 4 07 I II Adamsburg 8 SOl 4 OS IT Bauba Mills 813 8 35 08 .Mefl ure 8 07 49 1 13 Wagner T (17 I :t9 116 HIiiikIIp 7 54 8 38 121 Painterville 7 49 8 30 127 Muitland 7 43 8 24 3S U-wi.tmvn TM 8 15 I 87!Lewtltown (Main M4reet )l 7 33 8 18 I 401 Lewlatown Junction. I 7 3 10 leaves Sunbury 5 25 p m, ar .es at Selinsgrove 5 45 p in leave Lewistowu Junction : 10 13 a m, 1 10 P in, 130 p in 5 22 p in, 7 07 , for Alloona, Pittsburg and the West. Iti mere and Washington ij Si a in 102. .810pm For Philadelphia and New 19 35a m, 1 08 1 38 4 88 and lilt pm Pol irg 1 10 p ua idelphia & Erie R R Division. AM) itTIIBKN CENTRAL RAILWAY WESTWARD, leaves SellDsgTove Junction dLliy for ana wesi. iH, 12 58 p m, 6 30 p tn. Sunday 9 25 a m, Bi leave Sunhury dally eioept Sunday: ii for Buffalo, Erie and Canandalgua in for Bsllelonte Erie and t'anandaigua ii for Loek Haven, Tyrone and the weal, in for Bolleronte Kane Tyrone and Canan datgna n for kenovo and Elmlra m lor Wllllarosport y 5 10 a m for Erie and Canandalgua a for Look Haven and 8 63 p m Tur W I : ort ., 958am 2 00 and 5 48pm tor Wllkea nd Haxelton , 10 10 a in, I OS p m, 5 45 p for 8hamo t Mount Carmel lay 9 68 a m lor Wilkes barre BABTWABD. rralna leave Sellnsgrove Junction a m, daily arriving at PhllndelpbU m New York 6 58 p m Baltimore 8 11 p m ulngton 4 10pm , p m dally arriving at Philadelphia p m New York 6 58 a m, Baltimore 9 45pm iblngton 10 55 p m- 2pm, uallv arriving at Philadelphia i in, New York 713 a m, Baltimore 2 30 a m ngton 4 Oft a m Trains also leave Sunlmry : 27 am dally arriving at 1'hiladeMhla 5 62 a m .UmoreSSS a m Waihinjrton 7 46 am New rk 988 a m Weekday!, 10 38 a Sundays, 60 am week days arriving at Philadelphia Warn, New York 2 13 p in, Baltimore 11 56 1, Washington 1 00 p m. Si pm, week days arriving at Philadelphia 1 p m, New York 9 80 p m, Baltimore 6 00 p m ishlnarton 7 16 o m fralns alto leave Sunbu ry at 9 60 a m and 6 25 li nn, lop Himmurr. f nil&neliinia im J . B. WOOD. Gen'l Paaa iml . B. HUTCHINSON Uen'l Manager. T0DI Ex-State Secretary Power3 Testi fies in His Own Defense. 0EGANIZED THE MOUNTAINEERS. Willie AdiiiKdiitl I'biit He Wl Bf- 1 l Ii I For the Invnalnn o( Fmukfort by Armeil Men, lie De nies oilier ('huricee Aiialimt Him. Georgetown, Ky., July 31. Ex-Sec-rotury of State CtUeb Towers took the stand in his own behalf yesterday, but did not complete his testimony on di rect examination. Powers admitted that he Organised the body of moun taineers who went to Frankfort on MVeral occasions last winter, but de clared this was done for Influence with the state contest board and the legis lature not for the purpose of intimi dation. The defendant entered a de nial of the charge! made against him by Culton, Golden, Nnakes and other witnesses. He denied that Heury Youtaey had the keys to his office on the day of the assasalnatlon, but said there were Iwo other keys lo the office, one of which was in the possession of former Assistant Secretary of State W. J. Davidson, nnd another in pos session of Hen Itowe. Governor Tay lor's colored porter. Powers said neither of these keys were ever In his possession, and that he had his own key In his pocket In Louisville the day of the assassination. Davidson is sup posed to be In the state of Washing' ton and Howe, the colored porter, is said to be at Anderson, Intl. Tho defendant read to the Jury re ceipts from various parties, which he said were for money paid by him for board for some of the mountain men brought by him to the state capital He then told of the Barbourvllle con ference at which Flnley, Powers and others discussed the arrangements With John A. Black, who strongly op posed the movement. The witness said he assured Black that he and Flnley would use their best endeav ors to keep the crowd from degener ating Into a mob, but denied that he told Hlack he was going to organise a mob. He said he had no recollec tion of having said In the presence of W. L. Culton that the legislature would be given 30 minutes to act, and If it did not do it in that time they would kill the Democratic legislators. Afterwards he said positively that no such remark was made, and added: "The men came, and nothing of tho sort was done. We could have 'clean ed them up,' us Culton put It, If we had desired." In regard to sending the men home from Frankfort the evening of Jan. 25. about which witness Noakes tes tified last week nnd told of a breach between the witness and Governor Taylor, Powera said: "I heard that they were going to send the men home and I opposed it, as tho men had been up all the night before. I went to see Governor Tay lor. He told me It had been decided to send them home, as their presence was having a bad effect. Some of the antl-Ooebel Democrat In the legisla ture had strongly disapproved of bringing the men nrmcd, and had threatened to desert Governor Taylor In the contest unless he sent the men home." Witness said he did not havo a con versation with John Powers and Gol den In reference to Goebel being killed by "Tallow Dick" Combs. He did meet Youtsey in the hall of the legislative building and Youtsey asked him to let him Into the office. Witness did not know why Youtsey wanted to get In there, but witness did not want him in there. WELLINGTON AGAINST M'KINLEY. Maryluml'e Itrpultlli-nii Srnaturl'rom l' it Stfitt'iiiriit So, tu. Cumberland, Md., July 31. Oeorgo L. Wellington, the senior Republican United States senator from Maryland, has definitely announced his determi nation to oppose the re-olectlon of President McKinley, but has not yet made up his mind In which manner he will do it. Senator Wellington hag not been In full accord with his party, either in local or national affairs, for nearly two years. Prior to that time ho was chairman of the Republican state central committee and was re garded as the close political and per sonal friend of former Governor Lloyd Lowndes. A quarrel between these gentlemen resulted In the resignation of Senator Wellington from the Re- . publican leadership, and this was fol lowed by Governor Lowndes' defeat in the last itate election by a majority of about 12,000. Four years ago the state gave McKinley 32,000 majority. In discussing his position Senator Wel lington said: Sivaxe' Aliened .Swlndlce. Kansas City, July 31. It is impos ible at this time to determine the rxd nt of the cattle operations of K. I. Swazey. who. It Is charged, is en route to South America. A total of $1,600,000 of his paper Is alleged to be afloat, of which $1,300,000 has been located. Already two banks are claim ing the same herd of cattle In Hemp bill, Tex. It Is alleged that banks in Kansas City, Springfield, Mass., Phil adelphia and Iancaster, Pa., and St loseph, Mo., are losers. The Rev. W. B. Costler. of Stock bridge. Oa., while attending to his pastorial duties at Ellenwood, that state, was attacked by cholera mor bus. He says: "By chance I hap pened to get hold of a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, and I think it was the means of saving my life. It relieved me at once." For sale by all druggists. This strip Is manufactured under a U.S. patent ind is the neatest, strongest and most durable window shade holder on the market, and we guarantee it to be as represented or money rc lundrd. The price, Express paid, to all points in Pa.. Mil.. Del.. N. Land N Y . On? Dollar Dcrdok other sutes tiaS. Your order solicited. JOHN . PARSONS t CO. CatawlMa.Pa. THE SUNDAY SCHOOL. Leasoa In the Inlrrnationnl Sertea fur Angnsl 12, 1900 The Forgiving Spirit. Prepurid by II. C Lonlngton. Till-: LESSON TICXT. (Matthi w 18:21-3&.) 21. Then came Pi r to Him. nnd said. Lord, hnw oft shall my brother -in against me, und 1 forgive him? till seven times'.' 22. Jesus said unto him, 1 say not unto Hu e, Until seven tlmea: but, I'ntll seven ty times aeven. 23. Therefore is the kitn.-iom of Heav en likened unto a certain king, which would take account of his servients. M. And when be hi 1 begun to reckon, one was brought unto him, which owed him ten thousand talents. 2.1. Hut forasmuch as he had not to pay. his lord oommanded him to be sold, and his wile. :in,l children, and nil that he hud, and payment to be made. 2ii. The servant therefore fell down, nnd worshipped him, saying. Lord, have patience With me. and 1 will pay thee all. 27. Then the lent of that servant was moved Willi compassion, and loosed Mm, and forgave I1I111 the debt. 28. Hut the same servant wont out. I nnd found one ,ii Ills fellow servnnts. Which owed him mi hundred pence; ami he laid hands on him, and took him by the throat, saying, Pa) me that thou owest, L-.l And his fellow servant fell down at his feet, and besought him, saying. Rave patience with me, and I will pay thee nil. SO, And he would not: but went am! east him Into prison, till he should pay the debt II, s,, when his fellow servants saw what was done, the) were very sorry, ami came and told unto ttnir lord nil that was done. IS, Then his lord, after that he had called him, said unto him, thou wicked servant, 1 forgavo Hue all that debt, be cause thou dcslredst me; St, Bhouldat not thou also have hid compassion on thy fellow servant, even as I had pity on thci ? 34, And his lor.l was wroth, and deliv ered him to the tormentors, tin he should pay all that was due Unto him. r. So likewise shall My Heavenly Fa th.r do also unto you, If ye from your hearts forgive not every one his brother their trespasses. OOIaDBN TEXT. Forgive ua ur debts, lis We fiirle our (lebtiira. Mull. OtlS. NOTES AND COMMENTS. The lesson may well Include no) only the lesson text, bUl also the verses irc- ceding, beginning with the 15th, These few verses Indicate n common sense way of making up differences between two people who have had perhaps b misunderstanding, perhaps a mori serious cause of trouble, an actual grievance. It may seem strange at lirst thought that Jesus addresses his advice to the one sinned against rather than against the sinner: "If thy brother sin agalnsl thee, go show him his fault between thee and him alone." This takes into consideration the Of Hit tested fact that the one committing thf blunder or sin is the one w ho feels him self the most aggrieved. Co to him alone. That will show your readiness to conic to nny terms that may be honor able, Hut if he persists, then take one or two more witnesses. Often for their sokes he will make peace One othel remedy KWaitS you if this fails, the court of the church. He may dislike publicity, or he may have respect fo an impartial tribunal, The last re sort gone, do not revile him, treat him as a respectful stranger, as the Jew' treated the gentiles or ltoman tax col lectors. Then comes that, familial text: "For when 1 wo or t hree arc gath ered together in My name, there nm i in the midst of them." We. may 110U here that these are disconnected ex hortations, and the "fur" of the ver.se is better given in the revised version as "Again I say unto you, that if two of you," etc. Secret prayer is one of the means of grace insisted upon, but for occasions that affect not only the in dividual heart there is strength in union. How Often to Forgive. Jesus hat, changed the subject, but His first words lingered in the mind of Peter. How often should he forgive if one persisted in a wrong course against him. The old law suggested wien time.'-. Jesus saiii that was not enough. Seventy times seven might do, for one could hardly count that number of of fenses against even the worst enemy. It was a symbolical expression for never-ending forgiveness. As KchnfT says, love is not to be limited by the multiplication table. The King anil the Debtor. Jesus en forces this truth by a parable. The kingdom of Heavi n in which Jesui numbered His disciples wns like an earthly king who had a servant who owed him 10,000 talents, a large sum. The servant couldn't pay. The king was about to enforce payment by sell ing the man's property nnd even his person and wife and children to bring in the sum owed, lint tho servant sought the king's compassion and was forgiven 'his debt and given a new start. What did this servant do? He bad been forgiven much, but his cov etous heart could not find' forgiveness or compassion for those who owed him very small sums. Cod is like that. He has forgiven nis children much, hut unmindful of His great bounty they have gone on unforgiving and unspar ing of their fellows. Then follows the deserved retribtif ion. Becausethe servant who hail been for given much would not forgive his less er debtors, therefore he was delivered to his tormentors until he should pay. He had been forgiven his debt, hut for his own hardness of heart the law was finally allowed to take its course. Failure. To come short is to go part way and fail. It Is implied that the failure is on our own part. "Let us, therefore, fear lest a promise being left us of en tering info His rest, any of you should come short of ft." United Presby terian. Invincible. Let us serve our King as 8olomon's officers served theirs, "every man ac cording to his chnrgc." Whom the Lord appoints He anoints, and a OouVprepared man is invincible. Thos. Spurgeon. An Rlnbnrntr Scheme. Tinker- My scheme is sure to make a hit if the postal lUtEbritleS will only iri'opt it. Minker What is it? Tinker The idea is to put a ther mometer over eaeli tetter box; of course, every man that goes by will Stop to look at it. Minker Well, what of that? Tinker Well, right alongside of the thermometer there'll be a little sign, reading: "Got any letters in your pocket to mail for your wife?" Phil adelphia Presw. llni.ll It , lie 11 I ii n I. Parmer Hay rake-(Josh I Here's a letter frum that green-goods feller what sunt me home with a satchel full iiv sawdust. Mrs. HayTakc Hear me! Docs he re pent ? Parmer Hayrake Wa-81, he says here that he thinks one o' his diamond studs dropped outer his shirt and Intel the snwilust while packing, but if I'll return it ter wunst he won't prosecute and no questions will be asked. Judge, Cosapll men ta of the Season, Now tho crablet In the sand I.urks beneath Ihc waters blue, And extends the gladsome hand To the laughing bathers, w ho Unsuspecting of his fell, Wicked purpose, gayly pose. Tin a loud ami piercing y 11 Tells us he has pinched their toes, N. Y. World. I.OIM. HOMi: III MOTIIICIl. "You'll have to get nil ularm clock." "What for?" "To make these biscuits rise." Chi cago Inter toean. In tbc Gloaming:, The sweet summer maid mill the youth fell out. And this was the reason why: They had nothing on earth to juurrcl about. Hut he sw iiiik the hammock too high. Chicago Record, Flaluly Impossible, Young Mr. Spoonamore (who has just been accepted) But what will your father say, darling? You know be doesn't like DM any too well. The Young Woman Well, you can't expec-t 1110 to use the exact language in which papa will express himself when he hears of It. Chicago Trib unes A Lively i.unie. Mrs. Wiggles Mrs. Kaehct played whist with ua this afternoon. Mr. Wiggles Is that so? What score did she make? Mrs. Wiggles Three hundred nnd eighty words u minute. (Somcrville Journal, Ilia New Line, Dopes- I hear D'Auber's dropped his work in oils and taken to blnck and white? Hopes Yes, lie's addressing envel opes for u patent medicine firm, Town Topics. Hied Bins. Father- My son, you ought to be married and settled by this time. Adult Poll Well, I'm not married, but I proposed to Miss pllrte last night, aim she settled me. N. Y. Weekly. Of the Lower Middle fines. Mrs. Dearborn, of t'hlcago Who is b1u to be putting on such airs? Mrs. Wabash She's nobody; why, she can count all the husbands she ever had on onu hand! Y'onkers Statesman. A tuesllun. Landlady I see by a newspaper Item that bread more than 1,800 years old has been recently discovered in Pompeii. l,ank Hoarder- Eer h'ml I this some of it Mrs. Hungerford? Judge. Effective I'.oersJ. "Joppo, you make nice, fine garden beds." "Yes, when my wife sets tne to dig ging I'm mad enough to pulverize ev erything that comes in my way," De troit Free Press. On (be Spot. Floor Walker Hurry out, madam I The store'a aiLre! Mrs. Purohaee Oh, is it? Then I'll wait for the fire sale. Philadelphia North American. 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Hank, of CBiNtfOt or Oerman Exchantce Bank, New York ; or iiiv railroad or eipreM comininy In I'talrafC'1- '(ft luif a tarfUl f etr 700.V00.00, orrupy utlre one of thaUrfOit buineai blorksia t. .. . ud omplor nearly t.000 people In our own klMlna m WW Hit 1. 1. OnUlARH AT 011.00 and nut HtfMi ilH.00 aUoeTtrythlnn: In mu-lral ,ntnimtnts at lowpnt bolMli prlrrc. Writ for ftoeiiprv UJ' ortran, piano and muilcal Initniment caui'njc. , , , iv-r., RmImI Co. aio MMftagMf rt'iiai-u-. - , EARS, ROEBUCK & CO. (Inc.), Fulton, Oesplainet and Wayrr.an Sts.. CHICAGO, ILL n AT m HI f V C I M Wk v- tilCfClMat M.bO. .00. $1.10, (i.OO tad fO.OO, ttOMV IMOCUrlaaataMMaalaU ai 11.1a. t Qli AT $13.73 M7 fnrtlirt) MMMI w9rt4 at Mm price. ItlacoTerad by a pflfMH sirini, Clkr mil- lalitaf awrtUsnaf. 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Ji r a-in-n saw-, tuini Biao.av.Pi 'Waa-1I.W fflS'itraffii; sis man . naaraw r7w SEND ONE DOLLAR mm. ui mmm mrmm .. xiair h Iictlirr 1 .,,1 1-,. I.LT1 HL UPIU' mi 11 LK, alo color and Ml wanbL I,n'r.?,."h'..HIGH GRADE 1900 MODEL ACME JEWEL BICYCLE. 5 ' li.sultjrrl lata- aailaaiiaan. You ran eaamlne at yur vxpnm oOW, and If found mmttt mmtoaif, v KlI- asrrprf4-f.le-.l. I hr HOM V. HMD i . i I MM I o -rs-r aa or hnard of, equal t- I i ' - I hat rpvan tia pjan an pu.o, ir Tnti uwnK yotf can nell It at Hio.on pmflt anv taj, pny tho iprt-i-saroiiiOUl SPECIAL PRICf, M.t.70f lfiathe 1.00 nt with order. vj.. ua ciprvMcbanreK. U hlle our Np- . t f y,U ('atalnrtie.tnailed frit forll!.-k!n::.1Jo-f oil blcyclea below all uthrr hoti .. n Mrlnpnt acMf Ii WEI Ol l A.TTES. 71,,.. olva or maroon. I, Taf fi irfT Air tUa.lS.Oa ta StCnSaa av ROEBUCK fc CO., Chlc.no. IX
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