me / : ; : : tg YT 1 Petey Kinney, of Conemaugh, died at TR y of victory ] GRAND AR Y COLUMN JN -§ .| Johnstown at he age of 100 rs and 6 TEMP ERANCE. 21f X= would, hig TE 2 : k . monn, He hes beens Teoi¢ ent of Johns- : ? i $0 0 18° news C > ? : 4 Fo . wn since the nning of e century, . ~~ fyour * would redcn heaven. and | = THE FIRST OHIO CAVALRY. | , LSJ | and was the oldest pioneer in the section. WHO BIDS FOR THE CHILDREN? IONS. , hark! to the shout of the ransomed prt 4 ? | 5 2 ) A very singular BE in connection | Not children of eolor, in slave-days Your little child went away. from you into | : SEB {#1 | with his death isthat he foretold the dread | These, grouped by the auctioneer’s stand, joe good lend. While She Jag fore you What They Accomplished During the TT event of the floods ; But children ot every sation tira ings ot eau 4 at ‘nightfall : ’ Bastient Lookout Mountain, ; : EE. lijgs => John Espart was instantly killed in a EO poker In VENLY "CONGRATULAT : i “Who bids? who bi - the chi by the Brooklyn | _ip your “full of gifts for her, and guary by a mass of stone’ falling on him at The fs 4 ill bids for or Blldrent : +f en 3a you bub Ia ight key info fo While the infantry boys are getting am ie d the pud he? a oe ge » the Sih . ira Re re Bh ats ¥ bagan ab you, saying, | 114 : : : The Chesa e Nai orks an e pud- | To the monarch who on the | Tuxr: “Likewise joy shall be in heaven | “Father, what have you brought me?” She | the flag planted on Lookout Mount- a, Crameh of pverson. was killed by & | gjing department of the Central Iron Works | None but will give place to the rr tgver one Sinner . ‘more than | is now befors the throne of God. Can you | ain Tl tell what the boys of the 1st Norart T bliomesting last g at Harrisburg shut down, throwing 300 men As he lays by his shovel or crown.” Oe ne ang nine dust persons who need | bring her gifs to-day? You may, Coming | ys Cay. wero doing in the rear of a a the Baier ine | qutof work. 2 Then a man i to repentance.” — uke xv, 7. to Christ and repenting of sin, the tidings io Cav. g : D eH < e Russian famine fobs Dunlap died "ab Conteliaville. He en a in his Maker's image Li : | will go-up to the throns of God and your | the rebel army. We crossed the river | relief fund. ng Was Dorn TI rs Galway, Ireland, Febs Rose up with a brimming bowl, child will hear of it. ‘On, whata gift forher { above Chattanooga on a pontoon in ‘An accidental explosion of dynamite oc~ | ruary 22, 1787 in afew days of being Aud ered, 1 bid for the children— 4 ou ay ai. new: plad- ‘the afternoon, and that night went Turred on a new railroad extension near | 105 years-old. To eo) and soul i g 3 #3 BS 3 arrolton ven Hungariai m ith i : a, : HS of Pilsen iene a into camp io the woods by a road. | ase ered, one Sr fr OT® | Buginesat Harrisburg were summoned to I With is stainy, and guilt, and orime, coat, shaken out of it the dust and hung | . My subject also impresses me with the | From a prisoner our officers = learnsd Cn Pini a fire at Elizabethtown, eighteen milesawsy, | Jill lead them info the dariness, I see by the candle light that thers | idea that heaven and earth pre in close sym: | that Gen. Bragg’s wagon train was out Gussie Gribble, 16 years old.of Untontown, | which did $35,000 damage. trough lanes of sin and slime, eichhors who have come in. Th thy. People'talk of ven as though it | . y £88 > while in an epileptic fit, fell into the grate k rd. fagged out with the long ramo Pn gront way off. ne ibis | in that direction after forage, and | fire in her home and was fatally burned. An amonia machine exploded in a hotel Then up rose Temperance workers; sits down on a bench; and the wife and the | dreds of thousands. of .:iles - before you would come that way going to camp. | She is a daughter of thelate Dr. John Boyd. at Harrisburg and the engineer] and chief a 51080 whi 8 longiy BIN at children and the neighbors say to him, | reach tl , star, and then go bun- | Our outpost was instructed to just let George Wehr, a ‘barber of Freedom, was EM ‘| A woman as fair, rind ing So us how you a eae tho Ssoond Star. : Th before YOu 88% | them pass in through our line, and | struck by a train at Rochester and probably h of : “We bid! we bid for the children! ook at the flock. | fore you ra heaven. They say | they thought it was some of their own | fatally injured. : SUNDAY SCHOOL Foi bebalL of | $hie kingdom of Light, looked ‘o rem is ) th cavalry until they were into our camp, | Mary Brown, single. 25 years old, was e tempter ig pp Of He nk the heart of | and then they were informed they were | drovnedin a tub of water at Taremtum, We will lead them out from the night. = our world, We | prisoners, and they were terribly dis- having fallen inio 3; while ina fit, LESSON FOR SUNDAY, FEBRUARY | ‘By paths full of all life’s swee y the tia taken % | gustod to think they hed driven sight | 60 DUANE, 0° Cr Bo NE ial sad, They shall weak in wap of honor ye 2 ~ | into our lince, he mules and piieon. mamopolized she time of the court ‘in proy- | SBF the uch flend never. trod. ’ #again, and I BT a! Many s and months were passed | €T# were sent to attanooga an @. | ing by sundry de tors. the indebtedness | “Jeremiah Persecuted “Text, ‘Jeremiah when we rest from y ey a Aierp sete oR “before you could reach that Now it is | wagons, with their loads, were all | of the Delamater bank at the time of the 1-19. Commentary. nd the yorld becomes their own Dries Wel pistiad up the dogs, and | Six or seven days. 16 used $o. be six weeks Ly, urn, Gen. Bragg's headquarter failure. = At the opening of the court Joshua : ey who fought as temperance ehild started on the fields and across | before you could voy age from here to Liver- Douglass, one of the counsels for defendants, | Shall cast down Bacchus’s throne. j and [ tracked he Mobis se : Row you can ‘go that distance is six teams were among the lot, and they | moved that the court take the case fromthe | 47, “And it came to pass, that when the —L. A. Obear, in Temperance Jeapsd the gullies, but no bleating’ of the | or seven days. And so Tmeasure the dis- | had large, fine mules. = jury and decide for the defendants upon the army of the Chaldeans was broken up from —— ‘poor thing did I hear. Isaid or Sines between earth and heaven, and Lfind | The night following found us in | ground of insufficient evidence. At the | Jerisalem for fear of Pharaol’s army.” We WINE-DRINKING AT DINNER. : Pres ? . nto: Ayself * | {kis only a flash.’ It is one instant hers and ; v fi conclusion of the debate which followed the : : 40 pind ; x have fallen into'a diteh, | y. 3 amp at Cleveland Tenn. . Two usion i : are now im the reign of Zedekiah, ®on of In an article in the North American Rev “sor a pack of wolves from the mountain another instant there. It is very near to- | © Pp .y . 2 court decided that there was not sufficient Josiah. the last of the kings of Judah. He, % H J A. H 3 are Torn it 16 plecis Sal sucked | day.” Do'you'not fest the breath of lieaven soldiers of Co. D Rounds Wareligume evidence showing thas G. b. Detamater and | jks BE Tio olin | Tiow, the Hon, Uhaunesy BD : 3 ta ghs y 8? “of tobacco, and by daylight every | I. A. Delemater had knowl ge ot insolvens | 3; ‘to ti e i | ne Tu the i Bad Ton 20 4 OY. ca ropris the defendant os W. Dei Jen no iby ned a hough A ar 200 plugs to take back to Chattanooga | that might go to the jury, the court resery- a, Ske] he prophet fo hour, iti to sell to the infantry. That day we |ing the right. to render a decision on the | Butthe end was now near; the city is be- | win cach gi os nd sontehow 1 up. Bol oar eh. By | Were ordered to tear up the: railroad | Points raised Ly couticil for 6. W. Delama- | deged, and God is about to give “The dearly ont thoogn nim ato a swvent.on and on and ou until after awhile! | | Ol Oh oar Beaven lo Ko hs it is | towardsiDalton; @a., and many. of the EE il | into the hands of her | fonishing his digestion wi ines Be Datoned io. the bof he SE to Sond a message, you compress | boys left their tabucco in camp. When de oe or Williansspors | a little respite, for Pharaoh's my tony | mary, With claret, ohajape nit T looked down and there, saw,1B6 2 gress deal of meaning in a fow words. | we got back at night we found our | receiver of the First National’ bank = of | orth out ot Hgypt. and the Chaldeans de- irs, brandy and dq amb: It =o fallen into ite] 10 nes in two words you an puf, yas: tobacéco all taken back to the owner by | Muncy. : part from J ee 5 Li ¢ of | mature grave. Sf bent ris . % al r a ‘fo : he ditch ant as fo Ji¢t tho poor | angels of Go who ‘carry news from earth | our Regimental Provost-Marshal. The Rov. J. G. Shannon of the Methodist | Jo am ro mane ond of Femminn | ot tHe seRml Hi a i ot hing out, I wish yon could have seen: the to Heaven, need to take up this hour in re-| While oubth ye tore up sev- | church at Newport, was run over by a hoise | ¢o separate himself thence in the midst of EE ben : ving and imploring and ‘tender way it | bo to your soul, only ws words 1 order 8 : | the’ ties | on the street and fatally injured. the people.” . The Revised Version says, ro ie v ¥ ore the throne, only two words, Pethor ‘bel ail J Jenry Snell, aged 65, wis fond dead in To. Tective his Lion there.” other, through Lh whole socal. We have! Bot faved.” #‘mother saved.” ‘son saved” yn. a barn at New Cumberland. Chapter fd. I amin, : come exactly to ; yet, but at a New York : pterd., 1). He had been a faithful wit- | ginner, while you still find several varieties ness for God in the holy city, and his testi- Dos) 2 io whieh ame in force New Castle, xhie temporarily jnsane, an: mony had been rejestad . It was most nate I at ee evening. SI Std tein of S08 | SR SEL i the | with orilry (ve ha sone with ne) | ATARI Ti he" Conmley | ol te reir pombe | fat ming 30 ol di eo) at lamb you may judge of Irom | fact that the salvation of thesoul is of vast a commenced shelling. us ont of the H ots i 3 i head is coastantly diminishing at all di e coat which I have ju Bi i ; : apa cc ed sneiling. 3 school house. He cannot-recover. the quiet of his own town. 8 of € hie just hung up, ut I | importance, If you should make $200,000 het qinet:¢ 9 4 ners, and the number of men who abstain es, Vines, ~framped on and on until it is 8 a Re year ao ss A hat news would /| town. There was a large shot and shell Ed Wolfenberger, a railroad brakeman |. 18; “And when Boy was in Sho gate ob Beh ther is decidedly on the increase. Antity, ay : Ry ot Thank God, thank | be carried wohes + would not bs of | manufactory there, a brick building, | was fatally injured ina peculiar manner at | JIVE 2 a Thou fallest Sten bh spar mineral water is. largely perforns 7 Then : : ificanca to be car- | and it was full of all kinds of large Sommer, le a EE ce the Chardeans.” Jat the righteous shotld oe uns Jormerly by tw i Ss Sea os 3 p ; x : jo bat Shei: | sal section 35, | end smelfamm nition nd when hee | Buia tothe Gack "ad oto he som | Ey nt igh ees rine | y ; a 3 i { : ! 2 re extricate hims e was run. down e . 3 nd they mal ey laugh d,and they | would be carried to heaven you sup- | fass, andlate of theshells want through | locomotive and so horribly mangled that he thing io many, In Found ob avid and i Sein he ie 4 Lang, and they ate, and they drank,and they | pose that the news of a revolution in France [the roof and bursted high up in the air. | died in a few hours. ph ; self. - Hee the o American Analy ced deneed, and fold over and over again the | or Spain wonld be carried to heaven? Th the roof and bursted high up bo experiences of the first two in Ps. xxxvii | from the Deutsche Revue a suggestive ari getary of the lost sheep that was found. ' | things are not’ of em ‘{mportanes, TT The only serious damage thorebela did | D.C. Benham. of Beaver Falls, died, aged | and xxiii. In Jer, xii., 1, we find the | cle on the nerves and narcotics, in which are ith such tenderness and rusticity of | there is one item that is sure to be carried. to us that morning was to hurt one 65 years. Four days ago he was attacked by | prophet talking with God after this fashion, | pointed out the deplorable results of alcohol Allustration does Christ reinesent. the soups | Iti the salvation of your soul, = It isyour | horse and one man by a piece ofa shell. 2 grippe, which developed jo oa 4 io Lo TE ar — 2 tune - an i. Li an ¢ ming > ] , GT I (oro SEE a . 1:He was elec! esser on ) wica ( “Lon re delirium . oe VLikewise, rr joy io heaven repentance befare God. | | Several of the bovs were hit with spent | ticket Tuesday. r they happy that deal treacherously® The Rin disturbances. a ® d over one sit 7 The flying hoofs of God's couriers clash | balls, which did no serious damage; | Robert Foster, of New Castle, fell between samontiton to. all in Similar circumstances than: over ninety and |: through the gates and the news gots from | Thomas Amrine, 6fCo. D, caught 8 |the bumpers ofa New York Pennsylvania | 1g "hen ial It 1s false, bub 2.” | gate to manson, an rom man oto. sem | Ball in hig mouth—A, | TaoMpsox, in | & Ohio freight frain last night and Was. SO | po harkensd not|to him; so Irijah tookJere- | found that rheumatic pains that were: pe i the ee of God National Tribune. oy badly squeezed that he will die, miah and brought him ‘to jha princes.” Lx cribed to a eold were nothing but alcohol pray for forgivenessand help. | over ad 0 forgiven. Tt must be of vast Fa - . Tolr boys were playing marbies on the | the prophet saw only lrilah 26 Wo natur- | neutritis, a mild form of inflamation of the “Just as soon as a man does that, they Tous ) a any momentiin heaven, : ice of Sandy. Lick P oroek. ‘at Reynoldsville. | lly be greatly provoked, but if he saw the | perves, resulting from the use of aleo! t away of it in heaven. vio + salva where gladnesses Round Top Saved by the 130th Pa. | Phree of them raced for a marble and ran | babd of God he would be quiet. When Job | which disappeared when the habit was given here are no gossips in glory going | are the every day occurrence in fhat land Abraham Brown, Orderly Sergeant, | into a hole in theice. One was rescued by, | lost his family and his pre porty trough the | up, enly toreturn with the slightest repeti: and to chattsy and.laugh when a man, | Where the common stones of the fleld are | company H, One ‘hundred and Thirty | the fourth boy. and the other two, James malice of Satan he sai he Lord gaveand | tion of the indulgence.” ' It is further ] re Sromany souls in glory who | jasper and emerald and oe prasus ha “dy sylvani g Farrell and Frank Martin were drowned. | the Tord hath taken away; blessed be the I firmed that: b gin or ut a éll it when a man ) Y news | BL Added, saved. The mews goes very qui om | of your salvation makes joy before the | Pa, says. alth : gate, and from north wail to south | $hromeof God. Lo given in the numerous f St Ww Having found in Ry own experience that RE A t ; . Df vine re. »Within the last ten years a great change has come over dinners in the number and variety of wines served. is y the case in the United States and in Eng~ land. Formerly there was a succession of mosey Ate. Thifted it, out, and it was ail | 12 kindle with gladness cove = wit the slus}; snd the mud, Itwas rr vim ed I Jt cou pin : fdaughter saved ~ and hare is joy they kept exchanging shots until day- | Samuel MoMillan, a well known tailor of alorie, so 1 threw it over m Zhoulder. heaven siiong the angels of God over ous | ji when the reali o on. | san : £ and : One of the mothers appeared on ‘the scene | ame of the Lord” (dob i., 21). E10 ; ait na and was so.overcome that she: had to, be | 15. "Wherefore the princes were wroth /{ chan ticles to. Sarried homie. All efforts to secure the | with Jerémiah and smote him, and put him '| 6 { sc 2 seriment, which belonged to the First | bodies from their ice-bound - grave have | in prison.” Jesus forewarned His apostles hich lead to grave. affections of | 5 every cit ; 1 this religion is a comtort and a joy, 1 sta g " Cur s * | been unsuccessful. - Gg that thus would they be treated and worse, sof teni for “theis is joy in heaven | here to Sonumsnd it to you. . n the days of } Brigade, Second Disision Siz Corps, te haw who. "Hd bub thal they must Bot be offended (Math. e brain. Finally 7 it ‘taken mong the angels of God ove . | mv infancy I was carr] Christian pa— sk at Gettsburg,yet | een men employed ‘in the ge |x. 28; John xvi. 1, 2; v., 18, 40; xvi. | proved, 6 © n among the Sng r one sinner: By eet an by ; a for the part they took at g,ye ploy: can very .easil aptism to the Father, and the ) a fa He a hav E o were discharged at Baston. © reason |bme of thechurches that the devil would cast | brain troubles, are frequently afflicted ald be joy in heaven over a Pentecost Holy Ghost: but that did not saveme. In | they arrived just in time to 8aVe | assigned was lack of work. Railroaders are |tome of them into prison, and that they | serious nervous ailments, as " spilepsrs eb thousand souls saved in one day after time I was taught to knedl abt ths | Round Top. The 189th was ordeted | depressed by the discharges, asit ‘is feared | would have tribulation ten days, but they | idiocy. and the like.” This is cor -a5ive ry about that, I can understand Christian family altar “with father and [14 (olonel Collier to hold their fire that this is the first of a series of dismissals | must be faithful even though slain for Him | testimony froma scientific authori of high ord should be joy in. i ber and brotheis and themostiaf | °F he white 0f the ene. | following the lease of the Lehigh Valley |(Rey. ii, 10). | standing; to which’ all who are adit dto sh of Schotts, whet Th ms now in glory: but that did not save | until they saw the w ite of the ene: |gogtem by the Reading. 16. “When Jeremiah was entered into the | she use of alcoholic beverages lof any Hind 5 saved under ond sermon of Mr, Livings | 0 LL iio sia GRies my’s eyes. They did not have long to Tg horitativel ted that the |iuvEson and had remained there many | will do well to give heed.—National Teme To nar othnd How there should bo | Im after time I read Doddridee's “Riss | wait, as the rebels came quickly with t is authoritatively - asser that the |j,oon Blessed is the man hat endureth | perance Advocate. ov in heaven over tho groat awakening in | 8nd Progress” and Baxtovs “Call to fhe | goyerg Regulars before them, and when Pennsylvania railroad will extend its line to | ria) (Jas. i., 12). We cannot endure what Late hi time of Harland Page, when in one year | Unconverted,” and all the religious books | Sykes Heguiars velo 3 Scranton, 2. a cost of $6, of - {oes notcontinne, and yet that is just what 4 iG BUSINESS IN DRUNKARD MANING, four hundred and seventy-three thousand | around my fathers household, but that dia | the Regulars had passed through the long this it becomes "a comp tor ithe | we are apt to wonder at, thats trial should NG, : BE Lisouls were brought to God in the United |HOt save me. But'one day the voice of | Colonel yelled “There they are, boys, J Reading amalgamated combination for the |,.,ntinue instead of being quickly removed The Pabst Brewing Company, of Milwau- ation of & 3 States: [can understand very easily how. Christ came into my heart saying, !‘Repent, fastgive it to them "whi ch they did as coal trade. : in answer to prayer. Consider Paul's prayer | kee, in a little advertising pamphlet which arilia, cand { %heresnould be joy in heaven over Ave hus. | Iepent; believe, believe," and I acc ; epuld load and fire, each ma During a quarrel in a lumber region camp | hud testimony in If Cor. xii, 8-10, and Te- | Was compiled for them by the present Gov= | en I began, | dred thousahd Souls converted in 185% in: | Offeriof mergy, and though no d us they ‘could load and fire, each MAR | ,¢ pier county, Martin Glover, & boy of 15 | member the sme grade 8 YORrL Tor oF OR 000 sopion sat . this country; but mark ycu, my text aun- expending about ten’ rounds, which ears, struck his ittle cousin, Guy Madison, | 17. “Phen Zedekiah, the king, sent and ree OE h i | fiounces there is joy in heaven among the other Hon paged rE : forced them to halt,’ The regiment | 5years old, with an ax, almost severing his took him out end the king asked him se~ A hae been tin OE angelsof. Got over ong, just one, sinner that fluence, I verily | tieve jrhon 1 Th then advanced in a right-oblique head from the body. The children quarreled | cretly in his house and said, ere any » ide of ’ : Eo San ated fn he wants to agsure the comrades that department of the Lehigh Valley railroad |33). And from the glory He sent word to | they are not carried off at ly ap : mnderstand how there |! ° Jer, an Son, and 8 ap ? ATG MRL, LAE AYN (Ye Y : : eart to Gi ad : t the Lord?’ This was one of those its business in drunkard making: ; a Tene edrals have one towsr: some ah the if for the deed. “There is | direction towards the valley of death, | OF the possession of the implement, : ET toh ts Kina Lad, with “The annual output of this company for = thatrals have two, threes, four Towers. | Joy in heaven among the an ls of God over | und on the way captured two prison- By the sudden breaking of his train, John Tthe prophet, apparently willing to do right, 1500 excuclod T0000 barrels; aL ,000 gal Did you ever hear them all ring ab once? 1 one sinner that repenteth.”: Te te day jo ers, and got two more | down in the Sweeney. 3 brakeman oh Jue West Pony} but really afraid of his own people. : yl 7.80 9% pints, Ninn] 8 i am told that the bell in he cath edral of St. | the Lord who bought. you. Let this wae © Jlov behind the big rock near where road, aged! ic Was rows rom. 8 car an 18. “Moreover, Jeremiah said unto King | habls one very humah ereaturs i Pail ‘rings, only: on rare occasions, tor in. andien surrender themsel Fondt 1 nd valley bel h ES Pa tand instantly killed Sunday night. | Zedekiah, What have L cifended against the earthee Xoeplin only Asia. Jr althe stance, at the death or the birth of a king. Christ: 0 for Jen, twenty, renty, fifty J yo! the marker of & e 96t] Pa, now stands. |, onion ofthe army of the Potomac, thee?” In somewhat Shp ar ore a She TR, Tateaic aye / Have you seen a cathedral with four towers, | BAYS nob PEATE BOE Tal 2 PH They held this position all day of | with many distinguished guests, will occur | PPSPRCE appealed to Festus (Rots xv 0) |p phy were condensed into one tre~ -and have you heard them Sl strike into oho ¥ “Cod he Saif pray? Son Jo | the 8a of July, and had fifteen | at Scranton June ls and 16. : Both Serertiah and Jani hag >a Iy Spoken Bo Goes and rushed to their tae Be maple tos great many | (No,” You saY. : Oe toded, Captain Sample mortally, | At Shenshdoah, Frank Mitchell,” aged 13 | and that was just what Jesus did, and for | ina single day, Ste sowesl pOCiClet lS ' ‘profesiors of religion ini some hase % bej| fan you mob. hy beside 20 men were sunstruck. , Col. | years attempted to board a coal train, le | that they crucified Him. The way of God abet Brewing Company would equal Xr never did a mean thing in his life; he pays y YQ yo Collier was wounded in the foot on Tell beneath the wheels, and only lived about | being contrary to man’s way provokes the Tou d fall upon Sen acres in be urand "all his debts and isa godt citizen and a good || BO¥ 50) 11k B the 8d and had to retire. On the three hours after the accident. - | evil that ismman and stirs’ up his wicked wenty hours and continue the flood for _feizhbor, but he says he isnova Chris a | given ! ! : : : : : heart. “The carnal or natural mind is hour and thirty minutes lon The floor Hel : b 3 a: : 2 > d 3 1 ; 3 3 John Haverall, a foreigner, laborer, was 3 : 2 spaces occupied by the Pabst wing Coms Pind iay the Holy Spirit, comes into bis | sick and sufering end AVE IBC ol evening of the 3d thadth Pa -Bucktal's | killed at the steel worke of the Pottstown smmity gainst God ets which | pany is over Thana jc Dears and ho Sees that Ne Gannon j to his comrades in advanced the picket line and captured | pron company by the explosion of a quantity he he Bing of °| output of beer is more than forty carloads. Upon his mors By Lr vation. +H pate strange 't | several sharpshooters who had been | of dynamite, i ; jl? Ee inet You Hor The ontput of bottled beer was 7,000,000: RE hi DETR fon Tigh SUE | anoying he woters segment TO | a boy nai hashing agai, Fh No J | By py Ghote dn in ant Thy salvation. Lord companies 0. 8 agsiste 0 ayne Simcox of Pennsylvania railroad, | phets who taug e people ti e 2 g D £00, Rion on fo Tomsk, | Shri art So Commit meme Los | SOMERS OL 40h ier “Sight com: | ap Sond 10 yet, irs dbwnel nit | Bayi vou ner one sgn 3,0 | HR bey, sorting othr hit and fed oe of he towers of “Now, I tell you how Pll arrange it. fii panies supported the skirmish line, Hye aL pu A oles rho ain i iors in a0 years (chapter xxviil,, | ures, sold last year an amount equal to nine: 5 four towers to. the heavenly temple. | 89 to sleep with m hands SN ang i cies which extended to the right, and up to | trying to rescue her brother, 8-4), but they were lying prophets, and their glatees of beer tor iil ming Soman aud, Hereis a man who is bad; hi When Jesus Come ws. Don Titled. and #2. | the famous Wheatfield, and then up £0 | The gripp isstill raging at Burgettstown. Words wera vain words, 1 thes. O | his portion of the swag $700,000. The cox gud over yhedy ag, at night Te at Tans to go with Him.” So | the Peach Orchard, where the Lieut, | Many patients are very low. . a fel) a eno sumers paid for this beer (reckoning an. cast. Ho moves In respectable aircle it was done, Foe | shat hight Jems wane : Colonel ran them into the rebels, and Willie Putnam, a Bradford boy, suicided | the house of Jonathan the scribe, lest L die 800.000. of our cents a glam) Daniy of »one day, by the power of the Holy Gilios 1ad, and the hospil an : Sok nurse is they opened on them, and the regiment Saturday because a valentine displeased there.” While we are not Toten death, but 90. y & ; eo Tord. UD 10 see hn miuin ; through the wards of the hospital saw a dead | was ordered back by an Aid, The | him. rejoice “tedie to gain,’ an epark ¢ hand ced { A Ee ry SE pa . SRR TE 2 | be with Christ” (Pail. i, 21, 23), yet we are | mous amount of crime, pauperism. a = : ; braced on one ainst the | writer's regiment followed the refreat- | = Henry Rial, of New Castle, was attacked 7 and without Thea { peri, Sa : pillow, snd the Jett band hol Sih 2 : side \ lives unnecessaril ease engendered. It pays the Pabst Brew: g 3 ding the elbow ing rebels on the morning of the 5th, | by a vicious hose Saturday and had his DOE Eonale. Do oe mortal Hl ing Company: doss it pay anybody else? Oy was of the right aru Jems had seen the Sens, | 41d passed through the rebel hospital, | DSCHOMOT Lh by Gov. | sing onl af Bumpizs of the Holy Ghost, | Evin he mutlos of emplayes sould be mul : 3 - 2. 4 in : y . oO i n San ast ni ut out of the : dying soul, canst thon Be Eo where the ground c Has covered: With Pattison or ay for the On of Ww Pri 200. : eis ‘ : : into other lines of trade —TheVolca, = = /the polico statio p has % 2° God grant tha this day there may their dead and dying. Sr H. Painten, who murdered of Mrs. Strom- | 21. “Ihen Zedekian, the king, commanded —_— : Aa es. 4 and Abominable : yd in heaven among the angels of God clay, we are lost and ruined for this time. | ingerin York county. that Shey. Should commit Jopomi alt jake ne TEMPERANCE NEWS AND NOTES. sonbed with Joy ey rnd oh sbomination. | [C00 0 ol forgivent © © - You will be sleeping in the city of the | John and Andrew Zosdick, brothers, were | Sou on ie Dn Sf bread. Thus Jeremiah | For bringing a Jug of wine into the jury | Ly f Tho > ‘silent when the ‘Alliance awakes from | killed by a Panhandle train at Willow Al. | room in'Colombus, N. C., a grand jurymaw | #0 God, haye mercy on me. 4 v Loin en : ; : 2 Ee 1 was fined $50 and costs. } -«didst pardon the penitent thief, x h i ticle in the Feb- | the baleful influence and arraying Grove. Ni though after this he was for a short time in ’ " 4 a for mercy” And the Lord listens and par: ney 2 x ele written by | itself with the principles for which it | The stockholdersof the Muncy National | a most filthy dungeon, from hich ge Was Thirteen million chikiren are boing neki Ee res ot the Pook ot I Mr. C.C Bual. assistant editor of the | Was organized stands out a conqueror. Bank will petition, Congress to investigate delivered by, Bed ¥ Slot pe as te fs Union. 4 heaven strike up a lvery ob he. But her" magazine “which records the results of | We have a right to be represented in the va et a: os ay the prison was his lodging, and there he Was | Wisconsin has the credit of organizing tha isa waif of the street. She passes under ths | of 4 personal investigation by him, in. national government and ‘we will be. } Gyion digappeated from the vault. 7 | when the city was taken (chapter xxxviil, | frst State Loyal Temperance Legion. = Iiis gaslight, and Fyour soul shudders with a beh 2 f th hl a 'g © th rads We have men there to whom we have + y a z 19, 13, 28). there the captain of the Elan composed entirely of graduates. : (| Eeetiovror No uy for bor, (No eon | 33, 0 Tiotory, ma ethads he Century: | stimtad our faith sod from whom we Diphtheria is epidemic at Maytown, | of'the Babylonian army found him, aid BY | pere has not been a murder in Johnson aN ] " 3 5 . a here thirty new ‘cases ‘were developed in and of the king did well by him. See there: Anise! er, ri t Be a VG sonsh : they are repre- | 1. ¢ command of the ing : County, Ky ., for forty years, and i is : ong ins tian Joe the Strack She hears gu »{a just now notorious ihatitotion. have vows of constancy; y 8 P two days. Owing to the prevalence of the | chapters xxxix., il, 12; xB, 4, z So-God y y any kind. soldin the. 1 Fy mo 3 x senting us there. Bhall we wrest the! disease the village school has been closed, / is 10 Jeremiah (chapter not a drop of liquor 0 _ to that song she hears: The title of the paper is. ¢‘The Degra- tor from them and turning our backs | and every fortis being made to stamp out i ha delivered him, though gounty. ne : : i : king the oure for in. J" All may come, whoever will, dation of a State; or, the Charitable | | 0) them, brand them as traitors or the disease, : 10 2 ime thoy. sought. his 3 women are_seel ris pe . This Man receives poor sinners still Oareer of the Louisiana Lottery.” Mr. DD or potent simply because they re- While playing with a revolver today life. So will He Ekeep ’ ord, femperance. at the Eseley Initia and on. he pts ute that hash, Sho kengels by the Ruel goes back to the time when the lfe,50 to manacle their judgment by con- | Willie Putnam, aged 18, of Bradford, shot piways and we may unwaveringiy! rast Him, grec np Wee numbered among ou, an . 8ays: M0 11 iitave Inte : ; " si tod, om i ) : im. s s ; Z t Te a eo whe dias have paar itn Mary | \ottery interests of the country oe forming to opinious form by those not Bigs. : De is 2 shor! luc: to Ebed Malech in chapter xxxix., 16-18,and | A coroners jury in Philadelphia Magdalen, take my blistered feet off the rad centered in New York City, and shows | in a position to know. % : ! os phia caed God rece ound Michael McCloske gh Ww 3 3 remember that the same es eq! ntly fi that loskey,eigh avemant of hell” God says, “My | that the Louisiana Lottery was estab. a BS of uayiiania Tallin eat promsies to all who put their truss in d, died of heart disease, ae 23 | years old, thy sinsare forgiven thee; 80 iu | jighed for the benefit of New York © 1 me waa Noticed Tt. river at Sunbury.” They were skating aud fim. In voference to Daniel it is written, By his drinking whisky. \ A ? . 3 Lots » x A : y 4 : “Jo Daniel was taken up ont of the deny and blic hi hawe been ; Now, all the four towars of be47en | gamblers and lottery dealers, The axti- | Jerrold, all his life long, bitterly went iio an airhols,_ Fhe girl went “in | po wanes of Rust was found upon bia, he i the vara dizict and eS atiar streets say: “What's | tle describes the péople who have been | protested against the fashion of trans. : i in the towns remained in the court of the prison.” cause he helleved in his God ad Ror She same greatly hed in numbers : : a lee 3 3 in m ulation ? 3 BE eae Has TIL | te ole meatless a7 sh seine | ang ee ata Bia Th Ea | a pin Syme of ive nad ring? ‘And there is joy in gambling institution, and exposes | the work of native writers and gave Willie Patna. a Bradford b uicided ing upon the same God, ¥ ONL Saye Perhaps the worst feature of the , ang God methods of bribery and political cor- | a reputation to men for work which Satay bem "a Nalentine displeased i sell intoxicating liguars at the Worlds | : by which the franchise was | they had not originated. Talking | him. ecau % suadad that He is ab o| het. gail ing Hquat Bil bialhed, 1s maintained, snd, as it 18 | once with Mr. Planche (a noted | pronry Rial; of New Castle, was attacked | 1 was deliversd put elo mou Cl vers acd thts Gut Sonmisy as & bated, is to be extended. | adapter of plays) on" this question, | bya vidigus ho.se Saturday and had his | #8 the Lord shall deliver me from eVely | gotigution. 7 : ore or en | Planche insisted that some of his | hand tornoff. A ) (ull work ana, wil Prseree oe She | areal af) Ce mat e ono ES ae roo it the | hiazasters bi i ont Jon Ee wean Tm BS All who go forth iin the nan of the ford, at | organizing in tah Territory, the W.! fore the throne of God. Hine Meabond, | Chimneys are scarce in the Olty of | remember,” he sald, my, barofiest 0 | eho Sased 0 OD mde Ee naniy cots, | it command, to do His bidding, may sive, | Ste hon ER CSR ENED, rd fs 0% Toi SES | peri, “Toe Gre not teh dwelling | Ask No Questions Ce, Indeed, | mise © 70 TTT | in i | Shon mies oa of Gb saivationise | botses that have thew. Charcoal jn} I dons think loce Of | Jolin Bell aged 20 years. dropped dead | thing ofnaughitor The Bos 0 20% i ‘the only fuel used for cooking and: | yours Lu ol | ick by you | lekaing in. a Hak at Jehaistowi | ¢ ay right hand, ! as the reply aturday Big ; | ' tea, 313, 18)