0aiarday Qight By P. E. DAVISON Rutland, Vt. gob o o o o o o o o q o o I'ATKt'.NM' M)VK E.XKMl'LH-'IKI). Nov. 8. 'OS (2 Sura 18.) A croup of Rol.li!t, after the battle of ;oM)Hburi5. w-r) rambling over that bloody .Held, when, off on tho outskirts, soatt'd with his bark lo a tree, they discovered a soldier, Avail. Hlo eye woro rlvotcd upon nomo ob-jo-t hold tightly clasped In hi hnnda. As tlipy drew near his aide they taw ttidt what he hold In the Iry flnKers of denth was an ambrotype of two iDir.ll children. And the strong men, who hml be come hardenod through long years of farnnge and bloodshed, were broken down at the sight of that man whose lipnrt was so tender under Its rot;h exterior, who, whan hu found U Is (fo blood ebbing away and no bu rnt! help near, crawled to that se. tlmled spot and resting himself against a tree, drew forth from Its tiding place the picture of his little loves, and gaied upon It until the Hcht went out of his eyes forover. There were six men In the grotty ind they stood about that silent form and wept together. They were thinking of the wives and babies they had left at home, and wonder ing If the cruel war would leave their companions desolate and their children orphans. Not n word was ipoken, but as If they understood each other's thoughts, t'uey di:s a grave, and laid the poor fellow to rest with his children's plrtun? clasped over his sllont heart. And c;i the tree against which lie wiih sil ting they Inscribed the wordr,, "Home body's Father. July 3. lsii:;." A Misconception. There is a popular misconception that the tender love of parentage Is all wrapped up In the mother. That It Is she whose heart I: roods over her children and whoso thoughts are ever upon their personal welfare. Hut that Is not true. A true father's heart Is as tender as a mother's, nn-.l be lives In his offspring as really as docs the companion of his flrcMde. He r.iny have more control of hU emotions. the dally contact with the world may have sharpenod his voice and put a challenge into his eye, nn 1 shut l.ls Jaws with a pressure more rigid. Hut follow that man to the privacy of his home. See him after the shades are drawn and the lights are kindled Watch him when the time comes for the evening romp with the baby when the children, many or few. climb upon his knee, ride upon his shoulder, tousle his gray hair, and listen to the care-frco merry laughter of that man of business, and you will be convinced that there are foun tslns of love In the paternal heart is deep, and sweet, and Incxhaust lble a: any that bubble up In the breast of womanhood. A Father's Idol. Whero will you find in all history a love more tender and expressive than that which Duvid had for Absa loni. He was the Idol of his father's heart, upon him had been lavished all that wealth or a king could pro cure and, though the youthful prince turned out to be a vain, conceited, truitorous puppy, tho father never rave him up. Though he led th se-esslon ir.ovcr.ient, stole the hearts of the people, raised an army to tight against his own father and1 drive him from the throne, David could not forget that Absalom was bis son, and when the armies met in deadly combat, the indulgent parent pleaded with his soldiers to do no harm to the rebel if he should be captured. And when the news was brought to the king that Absalom, the traitor, had fallen, the father got tho bettor of the ruler, and his heart broke. And, as the monarch fled to some secluded spot In which to pour out his grief, the whole army heard blm wall, "O, Absalom! O, my s-jn. my son, Absalom! Would God t had died for thee. O, Absalom, my sort, my son!" Since the world began it has been, true that fatherhood Implies affec tion. This is the reason men make laves of themselves, chained by their own hands to the desk or the machine that they may win for their children an easier life. They do not toll for their own Pleasure or gratification, but that they may add to the pleasure and gratification of their children,. The father may not say much about It, but he holds bis head a little higher ticn his boy wins a prize, and he "tempts to hide his emotion In. the folds of a pocket handkerchief when bis girl reads ber essay amid tbe ap plause of her classmates. God's Fatherhood, In order to drive this truth home, the sacred writings abound with pa ternal references. The old Hebrew ' rlters had a great deal to say about h Fatherhood of God. Sometimes He was represented as a ruler, some times as -. Creator, sometimes at a Judge, but oftener as a father, broodi ng with tender love over the human family as His children. And In the great aud infinitely-reaching prayer pr the Messiah, we are taught to say, 1:f!t "Our King! Our liulor! Our ""dsn!" but "Our Father." While tbe T'tirl of ull the parables of the Bible u 'hat of the Prodigal Sou, the whole ? ' ''port of which Is, not the wicked ness of tbe wanderer, but the wait ,D8. longing, pardoning love of th ther. Read and You Will Learn That the leadiiiK medical writers ami lonelier orBll the several schools or Jinietlee endorse and recommend, in the strongest terms, each and every In gredient entering into (lie comiHwitloii of Dr. Herce's ( (olden Medical Discov ery for tlie euro of weak Momneti, dys pepsia, catarrh of stomach, "liver com plaint, "torpid liver, or biliousness. chronic iKiwel affections, nnd nil ca tarrhal diseases or whatever region, name or nature. It Is also a speclllc remedy for all such chronic or lonir starding cases of catarrhal nflcctlons and their resultants, an bronchial, throat and lung diseases (except consumption) accompanied with severe cough. It Is not so good for acute colds and coughs, but for lingering, or chronic eases It Is especially efllcncious In pro ducing perfect cures. It contains Itlut-k Wierryhark, tiolden (seal root, Hhxxi- risit Stone root, Mandrake root nnd Huoen's root all of which are highly praised us remedies for all the above mentioned n Mictions by such eminent medical writers and teachers as Prof. Kartholow, of Jcll'crson Med. College; l'rof. Flnley Kllingwond, M. !., of Bennett Med. Colletre. Chicago: l'rof. John King, M. I)., lute of Cincinnati: lTor. John M. ncunder, M.. J. late or Cincinnati; l'rof. Kdwin M. Hale, M I)., of Hahnemann Med. College, Chi cago, and scores of others eminent in their several schools of practice. If a woman is only sure her bat is on straight and her skirt hangs light she feels that she is equipped to conquer worlds. I)o Til K KiniiT T1IINO if you bnve Nasal Catarrh. (Jet Ely's Cream Halm at once. Don't touch thu catarrh iov- dcrs and mulls, for they contain co caine. J'.ly's (. ream Halm releases the (ceictioiis that Inllame the nasal pass ages and the throat, whereas medicine made with mercury merely dry up the secret iot;s and li-uvevoli no better than vou wc.:e. In a word, F.ly's Cream Balm is a real remed.i , not a delusion. All druguists, .() cents, or muilcil ny F.ly Brothel-, 5(1 Warren Street, New York. ilook "BjoiicK is always up to the latest wrinkle." Nye -"What's lie do ing now'.'" Hook "Kiinning u beau ty parlor." SlIKRIl-FS SALK. By virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias is sued out of the Court of Common Fleas of Columbia County, I'ennsylvania, and to me directed, there will be sold at public- sale ut the Court House in lilcNinisburg, county and state afore said, on SATURDAY, NOVKMBKR 7, '08 at 2 o'clock p. in., the following de scribed real estate : All that certain messuage, tenement and lot of ground situate in the Town of Bloon.'sburg, County of Columbia and State of I'ennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit : Hegsnniiiflt at a corner on Fifth street as taken and appropriated by the Town of BliMimsburg. in the widening of Fifth street Bt said premise; thence along the south side of said Fifth street cs then appropriated forty -six feet more or less to Strawberry alley; thence along said alley southeustwardly one hundred and ilxty feet be the same more or less to Kterncr's alley: thence along the north side of said Sterner's alley westwardly fifty-nine feet more or less to corner of lot late the estate ol Henry Wolf, deceased; thence by the same northwardly one hundred and fifty-six feet le the same more or less to the coiner the place ot beginning. SVhereon are erected TWO TWO STORY FRAME DWELLING HOUSES, one thereof fronting on Fifth street and the other fronting on Strawberry alley. (Seized, taken In execution at the suit of Commonwealth Trust Company vp. John W. Davis and S. E. Reynolds, and to lie sold as the property of 8. E. KeynoUU r C. W. Miller, Sheriff. Attorney. 10-15-4t. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. ' gHtatr of Theodoula B. Mc Henry, 'ato of Jackton Toxmitilp, Dtceam-d. The undersigned appointed an audi tor by the Orphans' Court of Columbia County to pas upon exceptions to tho final account of A. Z. McHenry, ad ministrator, und to make distribution of the fund found to be in the adminis trator's hands, to and among the par ties entitled thereto, will sit at his of fice in Hloomsburg, Pa., on Wednes day, November 11. W08 at 10 o'clock a. in., to perform the duties of hi up ixdntmeut, when and where ad parties interested in the hind in the hand of the administrator of said deceased will appearand prove the same or be forev er debarred from coming in on said fUnd' A.N.YOST, 10-15-4t. ' Auditor. LEGAL NOTICE. Notice I hereby y Iven by John A. Moran. of Centralia, Pa , a registered student at luw In the office of illiam Chrisniau, ot the Columbia county bar, Hloomsburg. Pa., and the Dickinson School of Law, Carlisle, Pa., that he will, on or before the 17th day of No vember. 1908, file his credentials with, and make application ti the State Hoard of Law Examiners, to be exam ined by said Hoard on the 8th and 9th days of December. BMW, for admission to theSupreme Court of Pennsylvania. ELECTION NOTICE. Tho annual meeting .of the stock holders of the Hloomsburg Land Im provement Company for die election of a President, Hoard of Director and Treasurer and the transaction of tbe genera! business of the company will be held at the office of the Company in the Ent Building, Bloomsburg, Pa., on Monday, the 23rd day of Novemoer A. D. lWWi at two o'clock In the afternoon. N. U. Fl'KK. Secy. lOlSMt LACKAWANNA RAILROAD. it' THE ROAD ' OF ANTHRACITE. : If you contemplate spending the Sum mer months in Florida or California, call upon our local ticket agent for particulars. pi . . . PRINTING . . . MUCH of the work that is done in this office is of kinds that can be done by hand only. Nine-tenths of all job uinting done in any country office must be done by hand. It can't be done with a machine. This office is fully equipped to do all kinds of print ing at the lowest prices consistent with good work. 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