I tetera fv NR THM oot de ons avaicon nach. Sonvarion. = - ‘AR ! | s onviclion 1shos co t i , POPULAR 1ENCE. REV. DR. TAMA MON. | Soc ments ox, ie us| lamb preges, , = A Xan sn ID the Bt Babylon? + reams fat Basil made plague pauses. of | : Soil ha : Pure alcohol is colorless and transpa- 5 gro st a Arom, ven, deeply humbled himself, while sufficiently disciplin: ir wander- si Ra 4.3 t. SINKING TOTHE LEVEL OF BRUTES as God isa God of i ings'they. Se ns eo Eut| LESSON FOR SUNDAY, FEB. 14. Tou : | 8Lord of Lords, yet behold that that hum- | tosome the limit is not set in this lite. Their ay every 100 ales is London, Eng- ing and arousing w! e before felt did | whole pilgrimage is through the wilderness : ¥ y there:are ema es. {The Sermon as Detiysied by the Brooilyn | not result in a radical change. and the world is to them a valley of tears. "The New Covenans,” Jeremiah, xxxi., The population of the United States Divine. There is no mistake mors frequent than of But speci i - $ mish supposing conviction a to for con- Ne perhaps S93 bas 2 i en 27:37. Golden Text: Jere increases by 1,000,000 persons yearly. version. Conviction is merely a sight of | and by extraordinary trials He has xxxi., 84. Commentaly. i i ; = 3 Ollvieuion ra prepared There are said to be 20,000 different sii; conversion lea view of DArdom. Con- that Christian =u for extracrdimaty glory. Kinds of butterflies, of which two-thirds ole bakes Dill case ended sbuptly sb : al § confi. | God will urnace on : earfie! i ict.of n ilty, nson, the oriental traveler is dissatisfaction with | moment too long. Just as soon as Paul had 97. “Behold, the days come, saith the are named. S the jin os tarthe ae 2 Lh 3 bricks, not only of 3 a v | met.with enough imprisonment and scourg- | Lord, that 1 will sow the house of Israel, and Tt is said that the curled leaf of the Mrs. Mary Oxtoby, an aged inmate jnndred towns in an area 1 d; ings he reached up and plucked his eternal | the house of Judah, with the ssed of man, hi tedin F b ie Washi : 2 TY - 4 oy committed Sfoneh d miles in Jeggen and thirty in d healix crown. God will keep usno longer under | and with the seed of beast.” Jeremiah peach is prevented in France by spraying | oe 9 n county id areing bi to ‘breadth, are inscribed with the name of version ; the hamnierand on the stocks than is neces- | prophesied during the last forty years of | With a solution of copper. cide Monday eYemng > SDEINE DEISGH Nebuchadnezzar. He was a great warrior hat thirst. is tha sarytofit us for entrance into the haven of | Judah's history ere the two tribes were. car- A smoke consuming locomotive has an iron gisting. 2 ) and at the glanee of his sword nations pros- a) > eternal rest. Glory be to the divine grace | ried captive; during the last eighteen years | . Ves mg : The Blair and Cambria Lumber pany, trated themselves He was a great king [ san s have experienced the former and never | that, as soon as our afflictions have accom- | of Josial’s reign and the twenty-two years just been built in Illinois from which not | of Hollidaysburg, failed and A. B. Hick: and built a city reservoir ninety miles in cir- | €X enced the latter. . SX * plished their mission, they are arrested. of the four kings following. He was simply | one puff of smoke escapes. Duncansville, was appointed its assignee, cumference and ome hundred and twenty ere are multitudes who think that as The defeats and sorrows of life have some- od’s messenger speaking God's message. Fortv-fi tof th t The Hemlock Lumber Associati feet deep, and gonstructed a hanging garden | S000 as a man is serious he'is fit for Drofes: times been the greatest advantage. It was | Chapteri, 7, 9, 17, chapters xxx. and xxxi. orty-iive per cent. 0 € Waler Con: | xo thern Pennsylvania, met at Willi four bundred (square and seventy-five sion of religion. Whatifa man should only | pecauss Dante faiied as a statesman that he | have been called ‘*‘a book within a book,” sumed or drawn for domestic purposes | port and advanced the price of h n feet high, some say to please Amuhia, his think seriously of being a merchant; would |' gave up politics and wrote his immortal like Rom. ix. xi., and any kind of a careful | in London, England, is wasted. stock, all grades, 50 cents per thousa: d. wife, who had besn born among the hills, | that make him a merchant? What if a man | “Divinia Commedia.” It was a violent | reading shows its peculiar reference to ie 3 x : Hiram Rice and wife, of New Castl and others say to get a pleasure ground free | should only think séricusly of being a law | thunderstorm that first set Martin Luther | Israel's future. Compare this verse with A British army officer has invented a of Fri rip within a day of each pr from the mosquitoes; which afflict the levels. | yer; would that make hint 'w lewyer? What | seriously thinking, and the thunder of this | chapter.xxx., 1-3, and take Israel and Judah | rifle which a cavalryman may discharge | igh a p nse. with 3y two weeks WI I think from His character the latter if a-man should only think serious : world’s” disaster has started a reformation. | to mean only lsrael and Judah the ten tribes | by means of a little dynamo titted in his > 2h b ons da in aed thin reason may have impelled him ds _mueh as | 8 Christian; would that make him a Chris- | James Y. Simpson went from a surgeon's | and the two of all Israel, . The Spirit's own J J pe ! o a are ~ © died Wi When be conquered King Zed: tian? Felix was convicted but not converted. | operating table to experiment and see if he | commentary upon this verse is found in saddle. OUTS O° Enh ul ter x have no m x | The jailer was convicted before he got out | could not find something that would alleviate | Ezek. xxxvi., 9-11. An electric snow plow has been de Preston M. Gernet, of Bethlehem him, he put his eye ou of bid, but not converted till at the advice |- human pain; and he kept on until he had dis- | 28. “And it shall come to pass, that like | gjoned, with a thirty-horse power motor young member of the Northampton ¢o way of incapag! gan enemy. aul he believed in Christ. Are.you con- | covered chloroform as an anmsthetic, and | as 1 have watched over them to pluck up, so ENE, V1. Pp bar, shot himself in the Court Honse was a great place, the houses surrounded by | victed but not converted? : the story of distress has almost always been |“will I watch over them to build and to for propelling she car, and independent | Easton. He was on trial for embezzli) gardens aud housetops were ponuscled SE tell you what you make he, think of, followed by the story of zesone. plant, saith the Lord.” No one can question reversible motors for running the | funds coming into his hands as attorney vi c 1 ; es. and one day ave O our mind for pro _. For many years after Shakespeare's death | the plucking up and scattering, and no more is i cannot recover. : Nebuchadnez walked out on those sus- consideration ‘deed ‘away a DrDerTs his work was so little appreciated that m thoutd any Rar question Hi Raddy and brs hes. It is intended for use on street At Greensburg Osborn Morgan was pension bridg ‘You have drawn the deed.. The seal is af- | 1005 tiiere was only one edition of nis works, . | rebuilding. Put verse 10 with this and say raliways. victed of illegal liquor selling and sente royal visitor, the vastness, of his realm as | fixed oppCchite Wheto Jou gre, to write your | and that of only three hundred copies, in | how anything can be more clearly or em- The French Admiralty has adopted | to pay $500 and spend eight months the sun kindles the dontes with glistenings | name. © commissiotier of deeds is pres- | existence, and that edition was nearly all Ratically stated witht a ‘Thus saith the | for c . He boil £ hi workhouse. Petrox Marial, for the almosb insufferable and the great strests | ent to-witness. You have your pen in hand. burned in thegreat London fire. , But forty- » and His “will” and *shall.” or covering the boilers ol war SIPS | 4 ee was found guilty, sentenced - thunder up their pomp into’ the ear of the | There is ink in*the pen. ere is only one | eight copies had been sold out of the city, | - 29, ‘In those days they shall say no more mattresses or cushions made of asbestos | months to the work house and fing : Honarch, Sud avned towers grand around | thing for a to do, and that is to sigs Your ou those forsy-sight Soples saved Shakes The fathers have eaten a sour grape and the | tloth and stuffed with some non-con- | and costs. felon 3 w of conquered empires. © | name. ppose you Pp - no hout : r or nations an time. our ‘en's teet » . : . v s : , Netuchadnezzar waves his hand above the | signing your name, what does it all amount | suppression on a smaller scale may last a ar a er They ducting mstopial, stich s siieate eotion Hon sani : Dastison hee es ot ol stupendous scene and exclaims, “fs” not this pod NOUIIE, =o omens sir ~goog while, but for all you are-worth you | father’s sins and therefora used this proverb. or asbestos fibre. of tbe 5 ed in Russia = DIape fie Babsion that. L- have b for the: S ve v will yet Sine out on earth or in heaven, See Lam, v., 7; Ezek, xviii., 2, 8. Australian butterflies bathe. One will | bounty of the world sent to the Joh he oF do by Soe ight oc 7 pr BE | ean on ny sores shes ou, |, us frees oh sha oe foes awn | wiphotone to he water, dnt | Sanrio a sob n 5 oO - . 3 > 3 a 0 at a greet man 1 am, of God thers ro displays Gf divine tisrcy. | grape, hi test ball be fot on edge.” Com: | Pack URS, the whole of the Body is sub. | Blast send bo he Russia on was fiot anyt i 3 8 , oss 1 > God might justly have left Nebuchadnezzar | pare Deut. xxiv., 16; Gal. vi.; 5, 7. Per- merged, the fore legs alone retaining | Relief Committeein Washington. "See those water works: see those gar: naltra Vhy now w in the field, but infinite compassion brought | sonal responsibility is "taught everywhere in { their hold on dry land. In a moment it |’ ng. fans dens; see those forts. I didall this. I shall | your will com lete the work? Halt where | him back to the palace. No sooner was Eden | Scripture. ‘Every one of us shall give ac- : y : Abrabsm Paterson, a young farm never be forgotten, Why. my name. is on | you are and all goes for nothing. Sign your blasted thaws blessing followed on the heels | count of himself to God.” (Rom. xiv,, 12.) will fly away, apparently refreshed. Star Corners, Hartford township, Ohi every brick in'all those walls. Just look at | name to this spiritual transfer. of the curse promising the coming of One 31. “Behold the days come, saith theLord, | It is reported that the electric separa- miles from Sharon, was struc me. I am more than a man.” Professor Arago, the mathematician, got | ‘who would destroy sin and make the whole | tat T will make a new covenant with the | tine ph hich tablished h while chopping in the woods, and Bubin an instant all that splendor woefully discouraged in his work and was | world a paradise; The deluge descends; but | house of Israel and with the house’ of J 9 ling p ant which was establishe at the | killed. from his vision, for a of m | ‘about to give it up, when he saw some words | ‘not until Noah had invited the people into | gah,” Remember that He is speakin Jus Michigamme ming, at Ishpeming, Mich., Edward Allison, a brakeman, fell heaven, saying, “O King ’ on the paper which liad been used to stiffen the ark, * The destroying angel comes upon | of the church, nor of the days pea We has proved a great success. By the | his train at Radebaugh, 'n Freer Terie} spoken: the kingdom is departed | the cover of his book, and the words being | Hgypt for the smiting of the first born, but | Jive, but of literal Judah and Israel in th tation of ‘the plant a large quantity | and was cut w pieces. Fe bad only from thee, and they ‘shall drive thee from indistinct he dampened the cover until he left unmolested every house whose door was | 4.. 5 of the restoration, yet fut b n Ae ope n P ge quantity | ., ut three weeks on the road. ten gd 3 4 qwell n; shall be with the beasts sotild take Sort ond see the words pisinly sprinkled with the bl od of sacrifice. Sa tor Tear » J ure, but now | 5f low gale ore has been converted into | 4 oq Mackey was drowned in of e fields; they sl ol .to eat |-and he foun ey were Wo! of advice ery tem bear down upon om, 3 TONGE ai : high grade Bessemer ore. i this grass as oxen, and eo pe "| given by D’Alembert to a student, and the | butnot until two angels have warned Lot as a Recording to Fis Covenant that I gh 8 a Maneitics. B ed crock, Ee ee at th over thee, until thou knowetlns ‘the: Most | words were, ‘Gio on, sir; goon!” Oye who and his family to flee from the destruction. | thoy brake.” He nn Og ai A garduer of Mautitius tas tried to | CO barely under water. It is bel High maith in the kingdom of men and | are convicted, “Goon! You must take one | Jerusalem was utterly destroyed, but mob || Hoey es 5. 8 to make. oreb | raise sugar-cane from seed. A hundred | FRESE Clock and was unghle to © giveth it to whomsoever He will” more step or all the steps you have taken until Jeremiah had sounded an alarm, |i odom of u. 5" dnd 2 Toate i planted in 1890 yielded five min- | he wasdrunk ’ One Hour from the time he had made thé | will amount to nothing. Goon! bidding them turn from their abominations. ng PrIESiS ang. & iar people : : i i i hai ord Il people, npon conditions of their | uteseedlings, of which one has survived |. 3 boast he is on his way to the fields a mania Again learn from the misfortune of the | On the darkest cloud of wrath their is a ahoye a De po 9 t 18%, OL V i ona Sucre Into tba forests Be. Deters e King of Babylo what a terrible thing is'the rainbow of mercy, Zechariah in ‘his pro: ehedionce & E xix, 5 0s Toe Jas differ- | and flourished. 'He believes that by pd werq Tummep, the Oldest member one of the beasts, and is after awhile cov- | loss of reason. There is no calamity that phetic vision beheld four chariots, symbol | 0,3 ja Dt yepan vel raha, Isaac | ross fertilizing the best varieties it is | Heallowed a traveling doctor t0 © ered with eagles for rotoeti 2 ion can possi hile beta a 2s in this world 3 great seal ok Soae Soyer BISHE t b od orm, Shall Yoo tailed i onal and possible to produce a sugar cane that | a bunion and blood poisoning fo Yirde claws, og ay ie the dy man and yet to fall even below They indicated the wars that i nk coming. mage with Bu uth aud Shatetore eternal | may be raised from seeds and would bz Solomon Shaffer, 16 years old, earth for'ro the trees for nuts. | the f a brute, In this world of sad | The second chariot was drawn by black bi Nad Cs vil. 20) of greatly improved quality. burg, was found frozen near his ho that seized him was | sights the saddest is the idiots stare. In | horses. They indicated the coming of a il out My 1 arn the Lord, 1 AG sands th In a difficulty between bupils at th ealled Iycanthropy. by | this world of awful sounds the most awful | famine and pestilence. The thiyd. chariot Te Toe ward erman professor recommends the | view school, near Millersdale, Wi which a man imagines himself a beast and |is the maniacs laugh. A vessel on the | Was drawn by white horses. They indicated | 87 aL eh ar ua will ‘be their | following receipt for a liquid soap for | land county, Charles Orczeck, aged I prefers to go outand mingle with brutes. He | rocks, when hundreds go down never to rise, the spotless purity of His conquests. But, fod, an Ye or or people. Those | yadiemal use in wounds, etc.. One | struck and kicked by another pup Who had beer eating pomegranates andapri- | and other hundreds drag their mangled and | raark ‘well that. the fourth chariot was | CAF ail te She ays of fribula- | oe otic potash, dissolved in an | Baughman. Orczeck may die. cots off ‘of plates of gold inlaid with shivering bodies up the wintry beach, is | drawn by horses ‘orisled and bay,” denoting on I precede ael’s national con- | P y P * : Diphtheria in its worst type is prev. amethyst ‘and diamond, and drinking the | nothing compared to the foundering of intel- | that mercy was mixed with ‘all the deso- | Yes ope Bpfer SFE. 7 Han. xii, 1, Math. | equal weight of water. T> this add Greensburg and vicinity. ? richest wines from the royal vats, now brow- | lects full of vast hopes and attainments and | lating judgments of God. Sinai cannot EX as or i J diately after the | four parts of olive oil, and one-fourth yay 1s t Westioreland. sing on grass, and struck, by the horn of the | capacities. Christ's heart went out to those C loud as todrown theinvitationsof | = 1 2% at He shall come part of alcohol. Stir thoroughly for ten | i rE Eran uy lieaal ‘ox as he contends for a better tuft of the | Who were epileptic, falling into the fire, or | Calvary ' The Lord utters the admonition, AT and g Rs pd srael’'s deliverance fat haki todl Aft as egun a crusade against, illeg turage, and instead of an orchestra on | maniacs cutting themselves among the | *The wages of sin is death.” but exhaustless (Mat Th 29-81; Luke xxi., 25-28). Ob- | minutes, SLAKING Tepeatod y. er | Jeers | i nches of ivory playing the national airs, | tombs. ; ie mercy responds, ‘‘Deliver him from going | 9FVe S0%F PA ors is entirely the Lord's | about an hour mix with an equal quan- | A fire occurred in the Columbus Cath now listening to the moan and bellow and Wea are accustomed tobe more gratetul | doa to the pit, for [have founda ransom.” | on irs 40 asks. ry Hl put 1 oh tity of water. Let it then stand several | church at Johnstown, damaging th gruntiof the beasts. This is not hard for me | for physical health ‘than for the proper Hide Thee quick in the rock, Ohrist Jesus, a pal 2, +. 0; 0; Hzek, days, then filter it and it is ready for to the extent of $3,000. Thisis the to believe, for the forms of dementia are in- | working of our mind. ‘We are apt to take Let not this: insignificant Now” absorb Toy shall all Xn ) » presided over by Father Davis ab the numerable. vee it, for granted that the intellect: which has | Thee more than the great hereaffer. The | Foo ry De now Me; from the | use. the flood, and where newspaper mi A few years ago, arriving in a city ona | served us so well will always be faithful. path leading to this side of the grave is only, | S85 Tord: for T will te o wi Sif % gu, saith Professor Eugene Hilgard notes how so well received. ; summer afternoon, while waiting for my | We forget that an engine with such afew furlongs, but. the path which com. | 0 top be corer ® HHOIF Iniguibys d in the Atlantic Stat Harry Vincent, colored, died in the ‘efigagerent {n'the évening I sauntered forth | tremendous power, when. the wheels have | FI=0SS at the other side cf itis without end. | 700 ney EL ho Toor: weeds common in the Atlantic Btates | sui g¢ Carlisle. He was in for some. Res met |i rT Sh DR | FRC pees eh RE | eT rH RR | ake ak rsabmom bows | Staion LA ve pel arge public building, the use of which 1 knew otion and the'least impediment mi + S01; al ons, of; an gal : : 2 kinds that are not troublesome here are all food. «Efforts were made not, 1 meta gentleman, with whom I fell into rp of gear, could only ba opt In proper and the allurements of the world I know are | 8 I t of the Gospel as now preached; Oris, W 7 a. divine hand. No : delightful conversation, and he seemed intel- | balance 3 TOPSL | Srying fo drown the voice of the preacher, whereas it refers clearly to Israeland Judah, | great pests there. The common muss him to take food, but he _ fought th successfully, and after days of Higent on all subiects. After awhile said, he cooly turned his face to - died. t ns sit down on this bench and rest | faculties. 3 oh made Felix tremble, and at | sous, and the central nation upon earth in | fg]ds, and soon crowds ‘out everything Sr awhile and enjoy the scene of verdure and How str it is. that : the Pentecost brought three thousand souls | millennial days (Isa. Ix, 21; lxvi, 8), who - 6 3 tt a fountains.” “No,” saidhe. ‘‘Yousit down, i aan ‘the mY ‘nis. | out of their sepulcher, I would blow one RR a She Name 5) the Tord in Shee. So TO Ee Diaced on ul a j a Fi a Se a hi ” fortunes and, not Frericss E L 8 lifstime a lob Size come Sli kids rh with His gl * Qf Ev, 2s xi 9; iv ite der. California could supply | Scranton. He broke down and wept Ii sk woul L laced, should not oftener break down, and | ° LOOM. i ; Ion ] i il the new e ‘the : i ild. Distri y, wh when saw that he was insane and belonged that the scales of ‘judgment, whioh have | Take this goodly religion which has. done Heh ll. 19: ne garth all the | the world with mustard seed only for childs istics Atte ruey Kelly, NiO ag i er easil ~becn Welgning Soh nd 20 long, should Without It pane re 1 the ois millennial ‘days many shall yield only a | the black aphis, which everywhere covers | latter was the murderer's best man £ Altensuch an interview as that | cap casily | ro Jose thelr. adjustment, 89d thet (ACY, | gownward career, Stolid and phlegmatic | teigner soedionsp (hv, BEATEN ion flower, bud and fruit. Todding and a, fellow, classmate Nebuchadnezzar. on all fours. He once | sometimes malicionsly wave it, bringing into natures going astray do nok. £ so far, but thio San one ht by pry pe 3 giveth The respiration of insects has been es family of A. 7.C Bell: of Ki iptided himsdlt ‘on being, more ‘thau‘a | theheart forebodings and hallucinations the | BATHIES like mine, sanguine, intense, ero” | Li ts is Hisname.” However greata pro studied by M. Contejean, who has found ty Te leg ay Val oF x man, and now he turns out less than a man. | most appalling. It is not'strange that the tional, optimistic, social to the last degree | FOS '8.- 8 .0F, Fu, Vr Ereath prom y A. jean, g station, on the Allegheny Valley ra The courtiers:look out of the windows upon | expectations of this intellect should not ba | 80d echoing to all the heights and depths of alse may 1 % 1 Is - ’ Wa hh g at Joss t ° that, contrary to what occurs in verbe-, | has been sadly depleted by diphtheria tim as he moves among the royal herds and | dashed to pieces on its disappointments? mirth, if they get off the track they go with Bouts is th IW ihines ond RH OL | brates, the Movement of inspiration is cently. Jennie Campbell, aged 14 years ory, “A beast!” Seven years pass when sud- Though so delicately attuned, this instru. | 02° W d leap to hell. As to the restraining |. BOSE 6, creator oi ait gs a eis taken ill about two months ‘ago. denty hisreason returns and he comes back | ment of untold harmonies plays on, though power of this religion upon a mercurial tem- able. pov ond enginger this train of immortal | Dut & hold of the silver trumpet of the } the twelve tribes, which shall be all right- | tard takes possession of abandoned: 3 2 $3 EAA hR Cg ae ad 1 w ‘a J I testify. This is bstracti 36. ure those ordinances depart from b Khe ai nt fat ~ vii) rib gampphell 1 i hu wavsiricken and di to Babylon a humble worshiper of the God shobks it, and’ vexations rack it, and perament, . not abstraction 3 nose ordinances depart irom be- e air is driven from e body when | few weeks later, Her remains were r %.of heaven, ii \ 4 °° Pe ¥ fear sh and 0% and loss and gain 2 wick | Pr something gotten from books. Ispeak of | fore Me: saith he Lots, then, the i of | the heart contracts; hence, when the in- from the house through a window _ What must have been the excitement in | succession beat out of if their dirge or draw | Ybab I know. Go out and ask all who have | Israel Mo £ coase on hn ing a fon | 4 is wounded, the flow of blood oc- Jennie might not learn of her sister's in the royal court as this restored maniac | from it their anthem. At morning and ab tried this religion and ask them how it | before Me forever. is 3 e paral el pas- h ’ 4 He Ards thas Katie Gampbell, 5 years old, took sie] emperor walks into the palace. What a time | night, when in your prayer you rehearse the works. : ¢ : : sage in Shaper Era 19-26. : rael is not. | curs at each expiration. ¢ finds that | the day of the funeral and died 10 days ~ they had in gutting his pails'and :his hair,’ | {objects of your thanksgiving, next to your ‘Three young men in a Iactory came out | how and has not been for over 1800 jearsa | respirgtion is not interrupted by cutting | Mabel, seven years old; John, 9 years, a! . which had gr swn for seven years without | salvation by Jesus Christ, praise the Tous on the Lord's side, but two of them, over-.| nation in the eyes of other nations; put ~ | off the head, nor by the absorption of baby are still ill with the disease. A. nur being interfered with by any shears... What | for the preservation ‘of your reason. come by the jeers of their comrades, went | rael has never ceased to be a nation be ors Sats. hich “progudss tan imasdiste of other cases of diphtheria are reported a scrubbing down must have taken place in. How many fine intellects are being de- back ahd joined the scoffers. The one held | God, for ‘The Lord seeth not as man seeth, , wh P the vicinity of Kelly's station. : the imperial baths. : Whata transformation | stroyed by anodynes and anssthetics, which | 08 to his Christian ho and one day when and soon she will be a nation before sll na=- | cessation in man. { The distillery of George Dengler, in necessary in order that he who had been | were given by Providence for occasional use they pressed him hard and were telling how | ‘tions, admired, honored and sought unto, : ny township, near Reading, has been ‘herding with : camels . and goats’ and swine | in afieviation of pain or insomnia, but by be- much infidelity had done for the world, ‘and | because of Jehovah, her ie: — _ Tor alleged violation of the revenue may bo made fit to associate with princes. | ing e aplo; "ed continously after awhile cap- that Cristianity had done nothing, the per- 87. *‘Thus saith the Lord, heaven above Curiosity of Geography. The distillery contained 452 gallons of What a change from sty to throne room ture and destroy. Chloral, cocoaine, bro- secuted Christian turned upon them, and’ | can be measur: % 1 also cast Busutneesing romances. team with | brandy. FR While walking from his Babylonian palace ide of potassium, opium and whole shelves | pointing to Henry and George, who had for | off all the seed of Israel, for all that they Th an 3S a Patrick Dungan. a‘farmer resid . . s-down to the pasture field, and from the pas- y tive etceteras that help turn| 2 little while followsd Christ and thenturned | have done, saith the Lord.” It is often said | references to the Spanish Main,” yet all gan, ] 5 drs of seduc kV : 2 re ep b h id: 5 Tien we speak of Israel's future glory, ‘But : Crossingville, suicided by cutting his ti | ture field back to the palace, the first thing | Nebuchadnezzars intoimbecility into mad- | backs hesaid: J sncicl th w oe a ber Lave g = ro probably few people nowadays know | gob irda He had been ill with grip © that inipresses me is ‘What an incongruous | ness,’Do not trifle with opiates that benumb ‘You have tried your principles on them | consider a at they have one, hey pave what or where the Spamsh Maim was. | became Yad ; thing it is for a king to be eating grass. If | thebram: If you cannot live without the and know what they have done for them. forfeited everything.” Yes, truly,they have The’ Detroit Free Press explains that desp . Shon is good for cattle, but not fit forman. And | perpetual and enslaving use of them, you When they tried to serve Christ they were | forfeited all that was conditioned upon their 6 1 € 88 exp The freshman and sophomore el “ then for one to prefers to a royal table to- pet) better dio. Better die a sane man than | Civil, good mperad, kind husbands and | obedience, but the unconditional promises of | main is a contraction of mainland, and | Washington-Jefferson college have di ‘ward whose bounty the orchards and pad- | livea fool. - What right have you to kill fathers. They Were cheerful, industrious | Abraham,lIsaac and Jacob, God will keep and | 4g applied to the part of the north not to have a cane rush this year. = docks and streams and vineyards in all the | your brain and put in wild jangle your and ready to oblige. What have you made | fulfill for His own great names sake (Isa, coast of North America washed by the During a row among 1talian la earth might contribute—what an amaze- | nervous system? Buf rum is the cause of them? Took and see. They are cast down | xliil., 25; Ezek, xxxvi., 22, 32). Note care- y Loyalhanna station, estinoreland ment!’ And yet the scene is as common as | more insanity than anything else. There is and cross; their mouths are full of cursing fully thas when Jerusalem shall be rebuilt | Carribean Sea. The name is a relic of ) : . ; 2X in 2 , Fe Sunday, one of the participants wi the daylight. by rum to put a ran, like | and flthiness; they are drunk every week; o restoration it shall never be thrown | the time when that part of the Coiti- | cut up that he will probably die : nothing P T their children half clothed, their wives i 38-40; P I i i vw oen + ses a ma OF regArnawure, made | Nepuchadnezzer, down on all fours. | pe ken hearted, their homes wretched. That down agan {verses — 40; those In 9. 1s. | Dent belonged to Spain, and was used to | Conrad Achtizer, a Scottdale hotel “o rule 1 realms of though, capabls of all | Again, learn how quickly turns the wheel | i’ oy ot vour principles have done. Now I Ea hn SO a ie Oy he a be | distinguish it from the West India | FO sentenced at Sreensbusk 0 Pn EE ir of fortune: from Bo HE Do mow 1n | have tried Christ and His religion and what ae EO TO een being redeemed, ra- | Islands, which also thenbolonged to that $250 and Conte Hot Hse revoked: smpting out of low sensualities satisfy Neu . has it done for me? ou know well what member that you are redeemed not simply t ~ : er) Tiguor ell ae piven § bis immortal energies, coming down off of | places of position and power, even though Tadaes country. : Bell, for illegal liquor selling, waé give his throne of power into brutalitios, sacrific- | they should live, will ina few years be dis. ey to bes ri Gi oe rou jo go to heaven hen Jou diey but to live Where is El Dorado? This was a | fine and 10 months inthe work house. ing his higher nature to his lower natur regarded while some, who this day are obq desperately and fight so masterly. 1 fit; to “do oe t. in making Christ question which actually éxercised the con- Michael Hannan, of Loretto, died ag stooping and stoopmg, coming down and | STS and poverty stricken, will ride up: on ho money and nobody would trust me. | known De all Pore world, that so | querors of Mexico and Peru. Not con- sult of a mule falling on him last week Coming down Sul all Bis nfluetce for good | the shoulders of the people to take their burn | yee’ ire was fil used, I was ill humored, | the church, His body, may be gathered out 3 : : ; A number of Washington county is gone, I cry out, “There. is.a king eating | 8tadmiration and the spoils of office. heietul and hating. What has religion dona | of the natio By I herb of Be mys. || vent with the spoils of these unfortunate | = CHET ize themsel vesinto's: grass ligoan ox.” Bow quiccly the Wheel yiriist Ballot boxes £ e? Thank God, I am not afraid to put - that Bina in path is ha od countries, the Spaniaids argued that | for the extinction of hawks and owls, | N A fount ghougands gf sesh A por in BE vs it toy ou. Am I not a happier man than I bed Israel until the fullness of the Gentiles that there must be another and richer | offers $1 foreach bird that is xiiled dn €: d ¢ 2 * Y) ter . - - . 3 3 BE ef a he lows. | Tow years aga successful in the accumulation: Fash A a oud Ee aa a Sat en a shallbe | country in the interior, supposed to be | the coming mouth, The essen istl Mos power} sol good tied gave that woman. | of DE Rs i up with what I now bear from you? 1} come conceited and vainly imagines that her somewhere to the north orwest of Peru. | gore birds here. Tome E : i ; verses of fortu § : 7 ed v : : g it i ‘ to% : 1 yy aller then were straitened in circumstances now gould eat any of You os easly NOW A rod mission is to convert the whole world, = They sulled it on prospective: h The Lake Eria is frozen from the Ancien her tenderness, by her charm, of smile and | bold the bonds and the bank keys of the na- y don ay no preacher, pastor or missionary ink that | Golden Land. ir Walter Raleigh tried | the Canadian shore for the time in manne 500 i ] 2" Do you catch me at a |. missioned to convert all within his Fo ; cals i } ‘sar | tionand win the most bows on the ex- froth my ‘mouth? fod SP ra:he ls com ] } iS | 45 find it in Guiana. Ithasnot yet been | years. = Sv. ahd rotorming 80 a change, ’ yd public ho use at not a Ia fd 3 Saithiul with od all | discovered however. The Spaniards | Bridest Muray,. Fo, Braddock JB Tne Jetdi 3 5 ; : : * ar isi : any Jeliing So Juoh Slevated power id Of all fickle people in the world Fortune | altered for the better. Go and ask my le, eave. some” (1 Cor. ix., 22: Rom. xi., | very likely found their El Dorado when | SiC % from the train the handleo throne room of good influence: where God is the most fickle, Every day she changes Let my house ea Borie . Jed dona 14. And lot every, Preacher lay > hears the plundered Mexico and Peru; and umbrella, which had a crook in it, would have her reign, coming. dawn over | ber mind and ‘woe to that man who puts | go yo “there is wha infidelity has dono for ne hat or re TO is not pur field, but | the English buceaneers—of whom Sit | onthe engine. The train st ; : : : any confidence in what she promises or : i A : :. | sudden shock Miss Murray received Te are of mortal power, cOMiNZ | ,roposes. She cheers when you go up and ‘Henry and Georges hou. | @ portion of the feld, which is the world, | Walter Raleigh was by: no means an 10 | yo yy ger the wheels and she was gr on ane an oe down b nail sho hos oH laughs when you coms down. Oh, trust not Out of ais sandionce [ could gathe . from which ve 2re to gather énd dnstrucs a significant specimen—found their EL | pieces 8 Son L : 7. | sand men an on ur x ] Ls . bi her millinery or the chinchilla that was Ba your hearts affections to Ihe thrilling a story as that as to what religion Bien we may. ia part he | Dorado in plundering the plunderers. Ellsworth Bryner,of Ohio Pyle, was | slain to afford her warmth, or the kid that | 0 3 = 10 Christ's love Dy BO Tas done for them. Yea, if times of perse- |} hand hasten the day of Israel. —Les- sho by Gilpin Bryner while hunting. furnished her the glove, and finding heronly | mon one sorrow or ne your 0 | cution should come as of old, and they MAY | gon Helper. : : The recent cold snap killed much delight, in fatieries, of brainless mei, and defaat, riches or poverty; honor oF disgrace, | come, they are a thousand here who would : A Mint Theft Recalled. game aronnd sharony a gat nigHY SCMOLLISC 8 and deba che health or sickness, life or death, time ot for Christ's sake as cheerfully w mi L 8 ———— : Puri th 1885 hen the lat The Republican State commit -novelettes. I say, ‘There isons who might | cei arora yours and we are Chyists | furnace of firs as though ifi were an arbor | A notableissue is the “Magazine of uring 1c yoar , when the [ate | py iladelphia and decided to hold tb have been a ; ueen unto God forever, yet iu ity, 8 I God's rl of thyme and honeysuckle, snd feos Me American History” for February. Its James C. Booth was melter and refiner at A at Harrisburg on April. --veating straw lide an ox. = se ; 5 lions as though they were lambs of frisking ric! E ! . 4 A x v 1 Pp 1 look over the pasture flelds of folly and | Loans als fe A of the hitlside, wade down into the deep | frontipiece is a Copy of the famous the Philadelphia Mints three bars. of | were 19 votes Sass or Piha ‘sin and find many groveling who ought to Ing om Hehad ih as SOON | waters which are to subterge them as hap- | historic painting of the United States | Silver were missed, and are supposed’ to | The State De {The ek of he § be erect. Oh; men and wonien, go back to | S3PReY He B mission. | iv as ever at Narragansett beach they took | go 00) (fommission of 1877, the have been stolen. = The silver bars were g speedily wiped out, and fron 3 our thrones! A young man > if For seven years did Nebuchadnezzar dwell bathing. i810 ) : » hihi broke bn dei Te among the beastsof the fleld, butat the a Join those on the way to a | portraits of the distinguished persons in the'legal custody of the melter and | giste 1 ressurer ; expiration of that time his reason returned, Come up and bard i sos : 3 i." | refiner, and he was therefore responsible | showed $761,:93 34 in the Goo LE eh a and as econ a ie ? sce” Wi an ar Siig On ths Ta life hi Phe oy pt forthem, It was shown that the Hnited Monday the'balance of EA The a I 1 . . - : : + i , and wil 0! Shane enh, eo mo | sos Se Be oot + Bevin MTT | pio a To ai Conant | Bl markavl pioars appens in the | KSI 2 eMac: | Be sth oni 0 Bey Tein "Not acid he. PRT Lis formes afigence and powers (Now it | SH amoug Hi Par the bands play: *Eat O | opening paper of the number ahd one | permit proper storage to be furnished, | 4 paymentof $15,510 will be ms : TF ehall over in ll 1 hy or roe § 'dsas goon that when ieavy comeupen I' F fonds! Drink 0 Beloved! Here Balok g pap th ’ Jist of | but this fact did not relieve Mr. Booth | agricultural college. a a EO iu er ary, | Caibias though they hag 2o mit. We | 0 wear it. Here isa scepter, sway it. Seed only plance over hg NM from legal liability, and he was compelled 383 94 10 the sinking fond, and 5 oer Bg eg Bo | exclaim, “All thy waves and thy billows | SOT Fo re mountit. Thisis your hour, | Rares to appreciate the value of the jega Ys compe thers is now outstanding old bo have forgiven you long 320, ere have gone over me,” but forget that the ini bd br 0 ? | artist's work. to make good the loss by paying to the | ;,5'¢; $134,000. ‘Lhe next loan nothing Jo Tore! 2OW: Sx0ep thal YOu ‘depth of that sea and the power of that provi : Government the sum of $1842, which | due in 1894, and the last i Saye to om has been read pillow are definitely determined. ET PY Ra i: . |'was in full for the cost value of the 1981 | annual appropriation of $100,000 ; 0. With more Shan Rone ; : Snuff has heen made from a very Swords of prehistoric and even much | gunces of silver bullion lost. The loss of ing find will be ain lo to, meet } st God will take TE i y minded w a | early period; first and most largely by ‘ater times were often of bronze, but | the bullion was through no fault of Mr. | stl tof oe der 1h 4d Tim % They ae waiting Tor you up o t Blac 1 enough : the Spanish, he prepared it with care [for many ages steel has heen the mater Booth, and Senator Cameron has’ intro. | The gener] a) 3 ‘his ¢ ve £4 4 0) 8 and scen rio i i y emplo xcept tha ill directin : sar, who ruled before him, and you are the | gq smites just hard enough to break it. | Next the od ~ > h Stari MateHals, ial exo ee J om RA 4 3 cond IY Eig duced a bill directing the | Secretary of $5, os a th child of a King! ; Ho sees how our eyes have been blinded and | 1% : ; ntries of Scotlan and. | ocensionally sou ,Jpakeris R88 | the Treasury to return the amount . paid receipts to: he The next thought that passes into my | Ho cutsonly just enough to romove the scales | England, extended and popularized. ‘buen nsed for swords designed for state | py Mr. Booth to ‘his 'heira,~—Boston riaion it | mind {rom the contemplation of this inch | trom our spiritual vision. 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