The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, November 12, 1908, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE COLUMBIAN. BLOOMSBURft. 1 A
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Bf P. E. DAVISON
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Tin: KHKriiKiti) psalm.
Nov. IB, '08- (Psnlm 23.)
If Hti aud!rnro of a thousand peo
ple was asked to mention tho most
beautiful oortlon of tho entire Illblo,
the vast majority would nam tho
illrd I'Hftlm. . Probably this psntni
a n, tho Lord's Prayer are known by
henrt to more people thnn any other
section of the Hrrlptures. This shop,
herd psalm has a grip on tho henrt
ef the race. It Is equally appro
priate at the rradle and the prave;
K falls In lisping arrents from the
Hps of childhood. It trembles trium
phantly on the lips of old bro. There
t no tank or condition In life to
wliirh It does not appeal. AH will
skipo that If language was ever H
spired, the 23rd psalm Is Inspired.
t:rltlrlsm devout, and criticism de
moniac never assaulted this great
prat in. It Is pre-eminent among the
poetic gums of all ages.
Notice the position of tho psalm.
It follows the 22nd and It precedes
the 24th and If you will tnke the
trotiblo to look It up, you will tlnd
that It bears a relation to both. For
tjie 22nd psalm Is the psalm of tho
cros-s, and tho 24th psalm Is the
psalm of the throne; the one speaks
ef crucifixion and the other of coro
nation. It Is appropriate therefore,
that tho 23rd psnlm should picture
a holy life, following soul crucifixion
ml antedating glory.
Doet Not Mean Death.
Io not make the mistake of thlnk
ItiR that the valley of the shadow
of death refers to the exit out of
life. For you observe that on the
other side of that experience, nil lea
mi- spread In the presence of cue-
inles, the noaci is nnnomwvi wiui o.i.
the cup runneth over, ntu! tni l.ies
and mercy follow "all tin; '.ayn of
my life."
Many a soul passes through the
ralley and shadow of death a irood
many years before he dies. If ou
have never hud an experience com
p: red with which death would be
welcome, you have something before
j-f.-i that will test every faculty of
yn:r mind, every rower of your soul.
John Itunyan was a good Interpreter
of the 23rd psalm. In his Pilgrim's
Progress he makes Christian walk
through the valley of the shadow of
death, very soon after he starts upon
Ms pilgrimage. It was a terrific ex
perience, but he came out of the
darkness to live among men for
many years, "the valley of the sha
dow of death" far behind. When
Christian went out of earthly life
thero was no gloom nor shadow, but
a shining pathway and choirs of wel
coming angels. No. David does not
refer to the change which men call
death in this psalm. He culls It the
"shadow" of death and a shadow
never harmed anyone. The shadow
of a serpent nver bit anyone. Tho
shadow death may be dark and por
tentlous. ghosts and hobgoblins to
the terrified fancy may crowd the
floom, but they are shadows that
dissolve like the baseless fabric of
a dream in the morning.
True View of Life.
It seems a little singular that right
Into the heart of this wonderful
psulm such a gloomy picture should
be projected. Here we have green
pastures, still waters, paths of right
eousness, prepared tables, annointing
with oil, cups running over, goodness
and mercy all the days of life. And
we have also "tho valley and the
ihadow of death." But Is not that
after all. a true view of life Men
are not altogether like sheep, lyins
down in a fat pasture, getting ready
for slaughter. If you look carefully
rou will find In this psalm, not a
sheep at all, but David, (v. 1 & 2)
"1" "My" "Me." You will find the
ta'kslider (v. 3) "He restoreth
my soul." You will tlnd the traveler,
(v. 4.) "Thy rod and staff." You
'tll find the warrior, (v. 5.) "Mln
memies." You will find the priest,
(v. 6.) "Annolntest my head with
oil " You will find the permanent
resident "dwell in tho house of th's
Lord Torever." In other words, tho
Shepherd leads us. green pastures
are b?neath us, still waters are be
side us, a prepared table is before us,
enemies are around us, goodness and
mercy are following us, the bouse
of the Lord is awaiting us, but to
faeh It somewhere on the Journey
e shall have to pass through the
al!ey of the shadow of death.
Where there is so much brightness
tiiere must of necessity be deep shad
ows. llest Things Come Afterward.
Andiest anyone should shrink and
hesitate about that experience, ob
serve that the bust things in life
come afterwards. On this side of
Hie valley are green pastures and
'ill waters, experiences of comfort
nd undisturbed, untried repose; on
he other side are banquets and
'inoiiitlngs and feasting, right in thu
Presence of conquered foeB, cups
funning over, eternal habitations oc
"Pled. Jesus Christ himself had
Hi Uothsumane on the way to the
'iirouo, and no man is prepared to
with a level head and a cor
r,,,t Judgment at life until he has
P'"oi through a midnight wrestle
Jacob or a Cethsemaue strug-
: Mth. Christ. Christ went to the
"""ss as a conqueror, but In Qethse
liuua he sweat blood. He was the
shepherd of the sheep and Ills
tlweu hear Ills volc and follow
liltu.
ORDINANCK No. 23.
AN ORDINANCK. nutlmming The
Bell Telephone Company of Pennsylva
nia, it-4 successors and assigns, to con
st! uct, maintain and operate its post,
poles, cables, wires and all other necc.
sary overhead apparatus, on, over and
along: and its conduits, ducts, mains,
pipes, cables, wires, manholes, distribu
ting poles a tld all other necessary under
ground appliances, on, under and
through, the streets, alleys and hih
ways within the limits of the Borough of
OratiKL-ville in the County of Columbia
and State of Pennsylvania, and pro
scribing the manner of placing the same,
and regulating the use of the streets, al
leys and highways by said Company.
The Burgess and Council of the Bor
ough of Orangevillc in tho County of
Columbia and State of Pennsylvania, do
ordain and enact as follows
Suction i. That permission be and
is hereby granted to The Bell Telephone
Company of Pennsylvania, its successors
and assigns, to construct, maintain and
operate its posts, poles, cables, wires
and all other necessary overhead appar
atus, on, over and along; and its con
duits, ducts, mains, pipes, cables, wires,
manholes, distributing poles and all
other necessary underground appliances
on, under and through, the streets, al
leys and highways within the limits of
the Borough of Orangeviile in the Coun
ty of Columbia and State of Pennsylva
nia; subject to the following piovisions:
Suction 2. That all poles erected by
said Company shall be neat and sym
metrical, and shall not be less than twen
ty (20) feet above thu surface of the
ground, and shall be so located as in 110
wav to interfere with the safety or con
veniencc of pel sous traveling on or over
the said streets, alleys mid highways;
and in the work of installing and main
taining its underground system, said
Company shall not open or encumber
more of any street, alley or highway than
will be necessary to enable it to perform
same with proper economy and efficien
cy; nor shall it permit such opening or
encumbrance to remain for a longer ;ie-
I riod than shall bo necessary to do the
I work for which said opening shail have
I been made.
1 Sh i ion 3. That all work done under
. Cue provisions of this ordinance in said
I Borough shall be subject to the super
I vision of the Highway Committee there-
I .-ll.'. ,wttjllt I r.11. Ill H JUIILI. fill.
properly relay any sidewalk or street
pavement wh'ch may have been displac
ed or damaged by it in the construction
and maintenance of its system in said
Borough.
Sk iion 4. That space 011 the poles
erected or in the conduits laid under the
provisions of this ctdmance shall be re
served, tree of charge for the purpose
of carrying a wire or wires of any Fire
Alarm or Police Telegraph system now
in use, or which may hereafter be adopt
ed by said Borough; in no case, howev
er, shall said wire or wires cairy high
tension currents.
Suction 5. That the said The Bell
Telephone Company of Pennsylvania
shall be permitted to place its wires on
the poles of other companies, having the
right to maintain same within said Bor
ough upon such arrangement as the two
companies may agree.
Suction 6. That the said Company
shall maintain all poles, cables, wires,
conduits, ducts, mains, pipes, manholes,
distributing poles and all other appara
tus erected or constructed under the
provisions of this ordinance, in good
and safe order ami condition; and shall
at all times fully indemnify, protect and
save harmless the said Borough from
and against all actions, claims, suits,
damages and charges, and against all
loss and necessary expenditures, arising
from the erection, construction aud
maintenance of its system iu said Bor
ough; or from its neglect or failure to
maintain the said apparatus in good and
safe order and condition.
Suction 7. That nothing in this or
dinance shall be construed to grant unto
the said The Bell Telephone Company
of Pennsylvania any exclusive right, or
to prevent a grant of similar privileges
to other companies.
Suction S. That The Bell Telephone
Company of Pennsylvania shall, under
its seal and by its proper officers, within
sixty (60) days from the date of the pass
age of this ordinance, signify in writing
its acceptance of all the terms, condi
tions, regulations and restrictions in this
ordinance contained; in default of which,
this ordinance shall become null aud
void and of no effect.
Suction . That all advertising or
printing fees incurred by the Borough
of Orangeviile, in the County of Colum
bia and State of Pennsylvania, in con
nection with the passage of this ordi
nance, shall be paid by The Bell Tele
phone Company ot Pennsylvania.
Ordained and enacted into an ordi
nance, this 5th day of October, A. D.
1908.
C. M. COOKIi.
Attest' President of Council
CLINTON HERRING,
Secretary.
Approved October Mil, H)o8.
11. B, LOW,
1 1 - 5-4t. Chief Burgess.
LICGAL NOTICK.
Notice is hereby 1 iven by John A.
Moran, of Centralia, Pa , n registered
student at law in the office of William
Chiisinan, ot the Columbia comity har,
Blooinsbmg, Pa., and the Dickinson
School of Law, Carlisle, Pa., that he
will, on or before the 17th day of No
vember. lltOH, (lie his credentials with,
and make application to, the State
Hoard of Law Examiners, to be exam
ined bv said Board on the 8th and 0th
days of December, 1!08, for admission
10 theSupreme Court of Pennsylvania.
ELECTION NOTICK.
Tho annual meeting of the stock
holders of the lllooiiisbiiig Land Im
provement. Company for tho election
of a President, Board of Directors ami
Treasurer and the transaction of the
general business of the company w ill
be held at the office of the Company in
the Knt Huildlng, Bloomsbiirg, Pa., on
Monday, the :!Uid day of Xoveiiiner A.
D P.MI8, at tw o o'clock in the afternoon.
N. U. Fl'NK. Secy.
10 2U-4t
SALES AGENTS WANTED.
$36. OO per week or 400 per cent
oroflt Alt (tiii' : utatummi, i"il "'i it"",
fmnif vc. S trim! fhr per mil unit aynit in IhU
ecunil lii'Vm p1-'Uiv and Jriiiuf hcutm
In iliiimui. Ksiirrltiuo umuvruka-y. H l
ttrtvi iuti Ii-m to "" on- t t jvniUh II
taielMf. ' dun want a jtriiiuiiuut, homiratilt
unit pioliUiblr iiesltum, write u (otfnv ft pnr.
ttrulti't. muilviu unit waitlilet. t'HASK W.
WlLLIdHS COMJ'AUr, 1HU W. JVlilur HnW,
CMtM'Jo, III. 10-2U.4.
LACKAWANNA
RAILROAD.
'THE ROAD
OF
ANTHRACITE. 1
If you contcinpliitc spending the Sum
mer months in Florida or California, call
upon our local ticket agent for particulars.
. . . PRINTING . . .
MUCII of the work that is done in this office is of kinds
that can be done by hand only. Nine-tenths
of all job printing done in any country office must be
done by hand. It can't be done with a machine.
This ofiicc is fully equipped to do all kinds of print
ing at the lowest prices consistent with good work.
A Large Stock is Carried in
ENVELOPES, LETTER HEADS, NOTE HEaDS,
BILL HEADS, STATEMENTS, SHIPPING TAGS,
BUSINESS CARDS, VISITING CARDS, INVITA
TIONS, ANNOUNCEMENTS, CARD BOARD,
BOOK PAPERS, COVER PAPERS, &c.
Andi Everything in the Printing Line
If you have been a customer of ours, you know the
character of our work. If not, we shall be glad to fill a
trial order. Among other things in our line are
Dodgers, Posters, Sale Bills, Pamphlets, Books, Re
ceipts. Orders,, heck Books, Ruled Work, Half
tones, Line Cuts, Engraved Work, Stock Certifi
cates, Bonds, Sec, &c.
No trouble to show goods and give estimates.
The Columbian Printing House,
GEO. E. ELAVELL, Proprietor.
Entrance First Floor, through Roys' Jewelry Store.
Next to BloomstW National Bank. BLOOMSBURG, PA.
IB&9BHB3
Prof cnh Ion til Cards.
II. A. McKlLLIP
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Columbian Building in Flocr
l5lnomsbtirir, Pa.
A. N. YOST,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Wirt Building, Court House Squait
Bloomsburg, Pa.
RALPH. R.JOHN,
ATTORNEY AT-I.AW.
Ent Kaildiug, next to Court House
Bloomsburg, Pa.
FRED IKELER,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Office Over First National Bank.
Bloomsburg, Ta,
W. H. R If AWN,
ATTORNEY-AT-I.AW.
Office Corner of 3rd and Main SU.
CATAWISSA, PA.
CLINTON HERRING.
ATTORNEY-AT LAW.
Office with Grant Herring,
Blooms! urg, Ta.
In Orangeviile Wednesday each week
A. L. FRITZ.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Office Bloomsluirg Ni' pak BIdg.
Bloomsburg, Pa.
J. H. MAIZE
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, INSURANCE,
AND REAL ESTATE AGENT
Officc'in Townsend's liuilding
Bloomsburg, P,
N U. FUNK
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Ent's Building, Court House Squaw
Bloomsburg, Pa.
M. P. LUTZ & SON,
Insurance and Real Estat
AGENTS AND BROKKKS.
N. W. Come Main and Centre St
Bi.oomshitrg, Pa.
Represent Seventeen as eood Company
as there are in the World, and all
losses promptly adjusted and
paid at their office.
DR. W. H. HOUSE
SURGEON DENTIST
Market. Bloomsburg, Pa.
tot ,ork done ia Ttof
manner. All work warranted as
represented.
TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAW
by the use of Gas. and free of charw
ne" " t,,AcU,teeth are inserted
upen all hours during the day
DR. M. J. HESS
DENTISTRY IN ALL ITS BRANCHM
Crown and brid5e work a specialty
! Corner Main and Centre streets
Bloomsburg, Pa.
Columbia & Montour Telephone.
J. J. BROWN, M. D.
THE EYE A SPECIALTY.
Eyes tested and.'fitted with glasses.
No Sunday work.
311 Market 8t, Bloomsburg, Pa.
Hours 10 to 8 Telepfcos
J. S. JOHN M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SUROIOW.
Office and residence, 410 Main St
7'30-Jr BLOOMSBURG. PA
EDWARD J. FLYNN,
ATTORNIY AT LAW,
CENTRALIA. PA.
Office, Liddicot Buildinff, Locust Ava.
H. MONTGOMERY SMITH,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Office : Ent building, 11.16-99
WILLIAM C. JOHNSTON,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Office in Wells' Building, over W. Melt.
..vuv. i. iiaiuwarc more,
Bloomsburg.
Will be in Millville on Tuesdays.
Montour Telephone. Bell Teleplion.
H. BIFRMAN, M. D.
Homojopatiuc Physician and Sukobo
Sin in . v.
wince ana Kesioence, f ourth St.
Office Hours : ! am; to 1 P-
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
C. WATSON McKELVY,
Fire Insurance Agent.
Represent twelve of the utrongest com
panies in rne world, among
which are
Franklin. of riills. Petino. Phtla.
Queen of N. Y. Westchester, N. Y.
ortti Am rica, l'hila.
Office: Clark Buildine. and Floor.