The Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1876-1878, December 27, 1876, Image 5

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    Crowe Pading.
;THE MODL:',CIIIJRCH.-
well, wife Tye found a model church l I wor
shipped there-to-day ;
It made me think of good old - tithes. before my
head was gray ;
The mcetin'tiouse was fixed up more than they
wereyeqrsrigo ;i ;: •
But Orii I felt wlieu I .went in, it want 411
built.for show. •
The sexton didn't seat - me away back by.,the
Be door ;
knew that I WAS old and deaf, as Well as old
• 4nd poor. , t ;
He: must have keen because h Ted
me through
The aisle of ;tlie'crOWded church, to find a
pince and pew.
I.wi.hiArott'd, heard. ; the singing, it had' the old
Mime ring - ;
The preacher skid , w4hUutupet voce ; "Let all
•
.the people s ing 1. - "."
?"
The tune was '''Ciiiortatidu,"'S‘nd the music up
,ward rolled.
rthelight - 'ilia die ingefe etiriking all
their harps of gold.
e , , •
:' • -;.,-
iitideafiisss seemed melt. .away my spirit
caught the
Ijo4redAny . feebit i , tremblirig voice with that
melodious choir,,
And sang, as in my yonnger'days, "Let angels
prostratelall ;
Bring forth the royal diadem, and crown Him
. Lord of all."
I tell t Von, yrife,it did Ind good to sing.that song
. ,
' once more ;
~ . .
I felt like some wrecked Mariner,.who gets a
glimpse of shore ;
I almost wanted• 6 lay down this weather-beat-
- en form;
And anchor in thel blessed port, foreyor from
the storm:'
preaeliin' iVell I. just can't
. the preachtr said ;
I know it - Wasn't. written ; I know itwasn't
• read.
He hadn't time to read it, torte rightiaini of
eye • •; ; •
Went-flashin','long_from peW_to pew, nor. pass
ed'e iiitin!er by. •
•
Thqser/1 1011 ,• 1 4s)e•t.:floWel'Y;- 'Awes simple Ges.
• pel truthrl. • - e • •
fuenlike'me.; i t Stted hope.
• ful 'youth' ; .
Tivaifull_Of cons.Aatiort for we*ry,
:bleed, ; ; ,`
'Twas full of invittitiOn.jto Christ, nUd,
creed, , , •
;The preacher made sm hide* In
In „Tesve ; - • " i t
He shot the golden' sentencekdown tlfe - Aeit'
*"
- Pews * ••
•Antl 7 -though can't;see icry,
falling tear- ; •-,.
, ,
That told nle`' hell was some ways offoindiaea*i
en very near. -
How swift the gcildetimoments fled within that
holy place ;
How beautiful beamed thelight of heavOt from
every happy face
Again 1 longed for that sweet time when friend
shall meet with friend,
"When congregations ne'r :break up 'find Sab
bath has.no end."
I hopti to meet that minister that congrega
tion..to&-- . • • -
In the dear borne beyond
,the stars that shine ,
from heaven's blue;
I doubt not'f'll remeMber,beyond life's evtning
, •,
g'r'ay.
The halipy hour of worship in that model
church today, , ‘,
Dear wife, the fight will : soon he fougbkthe vie
- tory be won,
The shining goal is just ahead, the race'is near 7
"ly run;
'O'er the river we are neartng they are throng
ing to the shore,
To'shout our sate arrival where the.. weary
weep no more. .
--San Francisco Wasp.
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BOY:',OO3,CIIM.EN IN RUSSIA.
The. Missions are: thaliest coachmen in the
world. • In order. 'to acquire
„the great skill in
driving to Which they attain,' they begin their
training eakli—" irr loot, when quite children. It
is wonderful , to see the buy coachmari driving a
carriage and tour over , rough', ,and dangst
ous roads, at full gallop, for ten or twelve miles'
at a stretc4,l
Russia, as all know, is a country of vast ex
tent; belctll } ;:iikilgist:lts,:eeat.4tigtii;
ot• 1,60011111e5, and - con
as some estimate; 7,000,000 of. square
miles.
1 1 4PorfPnarY- carriage roar nearlythe
64 meansof communication; but these are
of very, inferior construction. - Ifuge hollirvis"
and large stoneaeshitirtuallir intercept the tray
eier's progresa : ; bridAs of Wood,'`WitliOut,
at(thattleivitisOr Outside protection whatev
er;stretch'sdrosa wide and 1444.if!icia;;4nd:
over the dangerous roads, and the. atilj ; Mo,re
dingerOul' bridges, the RUssian -Coathmatr
dashes at,‘the lastest' gallop. It seems a miracle
that travelers do not, as a rule, lose
and iireat,theirlinkba a.lO ctllcelist every - r fioUrnf
;'theo - coaelf
being Sopped. tor repairs sometitnes hay* dot,-
en;:tiOcct,o:4olo94l.),A
Li
i i hiltliarvitt de Cniitine; who .60 . writterean .
luty,TOildiOti in account of his-,tray
e 1 thr,lithjtywda *few yeareagO4h;esitn:tio-
couninf One td the boy coiclun . en, tad et,
little Itreideur ethanected,wiii
„: 4
" I n Russia," says the Marquis, "the desire 4f
trav,lYllttf,tb.*Wei a passion; this
slop der its II pretext' tor evel:epeeletof In
11 "!mfitAi'143!,' *44 .144,
to me, and IlieniTiOdettrAyseltisittlibitiitstiiii"
thne4rlWvlngit, accomplice briltiiktskit
Injustice. He is exceedingly angry whenever
the coachman ICaves his seat to readjust any
portion .of the hai . ness, o r , 'when hastops;qn the
road on any pretext.,
"YeiterdaYei'e'nint - T., at, the commencement
of a stage,,a child Who drove us had been - sev
,
cial times threatened with blows by; the feld
!amerfOr a fault of this kind; and I participated
in the wrath and impatience of the man. Bud
&oly feal,not.manY, dais old,and 'Well known
by the boy, escaped from an enclosure border
ingppon , the road, and began neighing and gal
loping after my carriage, for lie took,one of the
horSeS that drew 'us. to his Mother. The young
• r
coachman, already guilty of delay, would again
stop ant s t go to ,the aid of the colt, which,he saw
every moment in danger of being crushcd.un
der the wheels of ihe carriage.
"Xy courier angrily fbrbade him to,leave his
seat ;Y - the child obeyed like a good=RusiimAtiti
continued to drive us at a gallop, Without offer
ing a complaintp. fThus. the poor. colt and the
'unhappy child liverft left to: mourn in earnest ;
the'one,by , ,neigbing ,with all his might, the
other,by,crying It was a long martyr
domifor,,,the stage was, six leagues, hi:length:—
The boy, obliged to, hasten the animal he
wished to save, resignation
that i would` bad not my heart
been'`ifieidy hardened hi ) residence the
country. •
ki,Ev,ertiirrie that a peasant appeared bn - the
;'road, the hope of Miis 'foal
again : revived the bosom of the ,'child i'he
(made sign& afar off; he sbottted *hen a:hutiu
dredpaces distant: from the foot passenger •; but
not daring-to.slacken the unmercithigallop of
the; ,horses,lie nevgr'succeeded in makingbiat
self, understood in time. •
`ll ever a peasant, more quick-sighted-than
the •others, endeavored ot himself to turn : . the
foal, the speed of the carriage disconcetted him
and the:young animal passed on close to the
flank et : our horses. At length tb& despair of
the youthful coachman.became so - great that he
no longer opened his mouth. The persevering
little animal,•only eight days old; according to
.our-driVer,bad the spirit and muscle necessary
to perform sit leagues at &gallop. -=
f'W hen this was accomplished, our shve—it
is of the rboy that I speak-r-seeing himself at
length relieved from the vigorous yokeiof 'dis
cipline., called the whole village to the rescue
cif the fOhl. The, energy of this, spirited little
creature WaS so great that,notwitl4tarlding the
fa i tigue of, such a course,,hc, was.stalt very. dim
cult toet44. They could only take .him by
driy t ing bin' into A stable ufter.the mare,he bad
mistaken, for his dam. • • ;
"N)l4l4,they had , put l qhalter round him,they
shut Lim, up with another mare that gave him
fez :ni--lic,bu? , he 1110 not strength enoughileft to
suc4i Soule said. that iyould come round by
And_ ; ; othprs that he was foundettid and
cou4 not 4ye. Dot-little coachman complete,
id ptiaecl hintseit 'With thesoung,animak--
N:ev,et• pave I seen the expression of despair
more profouncily,limprinted on.- the ,-lace of lt
i li hut„ not One look, not • one 'gesture of,
reproach= ,against my -cruel . courier • escaped
him. .
"5o great
, empire -over .self, so much re
graitlte of teeling l at suelil au age, - izspired me
with respect, and pie.v."l.::
..TELE,POLAR ;LANDS.
The impression:of one's first approach to an
Arctic land ,lingers, says ft.' writer, long in the
memory. • For weeks you may have been togs;
, about In ;mid-ocean ; gradually the , !hip
,getkinto quieter watets ; • the fogs, which , for
Aays past haVe obscured any view heyondn
few yards from' the .ship; cleat 'away ; the land
'haze is seen ; the sun conies out of the leaden,
,snowy : sky; a bitol l'Ce'grates again - kW the' ship's
-side, and your attention s called to a white Ob
ject iOasing in , the sea, a mile away. It is the
Brat *berg -; and with the'voyager's mind fill
ed-With extravagant notions derived froth the
*WO he has -seen. in boOks, he is apt to be
disappointed with his iceberg.
The great mountains -of lee grow on one atter
a time.. You approach still nearer ; icebergs
become , disagreeably - I numerous;, : numerous
sealS. raise their heads above the water; a white
whale or little , herd of narwhals, puff around
the ship r. or it is just possible that, far off, the
•thin 'line of vapor, Projekted fra': its nostrils
,proclaims that a whale, is "blowing." If you
'are neat - a
cod bank, the great finback, whale—
of iitne:ialue 'either for its blubber or whale
bone, 'though of much greater size than the
"right7 l w halebone be to be
sten i irtreatnuniters. The land isnownow close
at hand: • •
'The narroiv hind of ice, known, . ati , the ice
loot ,f -the remnant - of that, great"'field which
:Paat',,winter, had •streiched many
miles,from the shores-4*Al hangs: to the , cliff;
and:will remain so until the warmth'4 the "air,
or the laving of the, waves , heated above the
freezing point by - the liing'suinnier:Biiiniarie-4a .
control i* four,l4 Ave months, to' be
succeeded " by-an equally' long night r 4reaks - it
oft; and'iends"the fragmentsto Mingle with the,
floating OieeeS Of 'the . 3vinteei floes, , whieh are
ever and 'tigain serapinttip against
net apt to alarm the voyager who for the first
time'"#l>riePccs..,fivelt A. SeiniatiOn:.:-He
becomes accustomed to thepe r and. fitkii*.ra.9ger.
conCoinitants of the land he is to live in ler the.
next few months, or it:may be Yet:4K'
,
-A.:lftench doctor claims that one 7 hOr si,-
called„di4iwnOit; iieritons, , burielialive, and
that ihey,lniay be•lironglit
.-to life by pi per .
triklpientafler hiving . been several hquys- up
der water. His reniedi is "to get oat tbe ) Water
-
riOnr Inind injec t alcoholic stimulants;iiiduse
4 'wbipinerge.lically - , or hot irgas- in. Dad
Ele*ys .th at: life remains longest the ini‘s
tiioo4l that they may
, be stinuilatel to such
an - extol by '4 eivic'tt:eitnienf - ,thaf:the heart
will resunleittaction. -
ngsgirls persist in iiarmlog . thtrit bedi
w41! 1 15,1 14 9M 16 ?",'Pf,' , #1 31 4** •
Aniteet'ii';:hat hive . * . ts there for the , -future of
41is
Baia .Tweed is only 54 years obi
THE - -DEMOCRAT, DEC,
• •
POINTS'FOR'ER
ATION, , •
. During: the past five!yeatts,Vegetine hatibeen
"working itself into publi;:,. favor, and those who.
were at firstineet incredtitons •in regara in its :rtierstS'
are now its 'most ardent blends end t. ppoiter
, Thereare thraa eese• tial causes for thoses
having tick
a'horror of patent medicines. Outriging, : theiriofilltion
- and lenriing their infinenee tow n rct the advancement of
- Vegetite.. ult. honestly ',prepared mvuicine'
from barkie.ronts:und herbs., honeetly uecom 7 ,
pushes ail-that is'e.itimeit; for lt , ,,Witholifuleavittgisty
bad effect* _the:system: presents. • horsest
vouchers taistinfotuale from honest. 'well-known cit
izens. whose Isignalnrt•st pro a sufficient gnu alaetFOr
11:eir earnestn . pFei 1.1) the matter. Inkti,g,into consid
eration the• asst quantityof medicine :brought:eon
, Epterious,iy 'before the, public ,throngh thn - flaming mi. , :
vet tisements in the newspaper columns. with 'fioprOtif
of meritor genuine .venehers bt sihut it nos done. wel
should be pattioned for, manifesting a small degree of,
prideAttpresenting the forowing testimonial from
Dickersoi , 11 D.. the popular and iever
pastor Of the SuutiCß:tptist Church. 13oston.
Uhl; Tin BD BuDY-Kiß4- • frOlt-: LBEP
•• , . • •Boston,
.
IL R. Stevens. esq.,: • •`: ' ' -. • '
Dear sir—lt is as much ..from a.stnso or - duty fiS,Ofi
gra'iintlethattwrite . say that 'yotir Veget hie—even
ait is P. patent medielne—has been of great iielpf to
me when nothing else seemed to - avail which I could
;cxe,essi:ve -mental: work tif ttrt tt‘tt al
care Vrines imen me a nervous e bau#ion that deaper,-.
atelynteas lucent but- ato - tib'sperately' defies h:
after nightllbespoer,-,tirkdlhod s v,-Hieg for eleetiontititic
day dawn is we/corned' 'Vicki and we, begin our w,ork,
- tirt4olltMith anlalmostfititless ehatieliftei rest NO*
I have found that a little yegetine laken,htst before,
relire'eveslne - swectand - immed.die sleep, and"with.-
out,any, 'of Abe ev f j. iefFects of the usualw.narcoti cif;
think twe'things would tend l,cs. make brOurlyo.rkertk,.
tle‘leSS'work.• little more'Veg-4 -
etine. Thisprescription has helpcd-Ine: ;i ;1; • ‘--
NOw.r hivd partic r horror of 'Patent, kediene,
but I have .a greater horror of beinVikfriitd:to tell thif
straight gilt truth. The Vegetine ha e helnedme and I
• o*nit,up. ? , xotific Ac.v r 4.
J. S. 'DXPORSON,
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• • t VALUAB 'EV - IDE NCB. - '
The following Untwlicited p,el; . j Molizal.fromilev.:o2l%
Walker formerly' pa for of Bowdoin Square
Cbareb‘XiostOtt, nuts.% 'present 'Settled IdiPtiMdenen,'
mnot be deemed Lis,. eyideece.r_.N,o. ono
Should' lath.° observe Unit thislelaernOnial is the result
of -two years'. ex perience in . tbe use of Ire.getineinlbe:
Ref. Mr. Walker's fimily, who nosy pronounce•it
, •
- Providence, R. 1., 164 Transit Street. •
-H. R. Stevens ,` esq. : •
I feel bound to express with my iignafmie the hieti
'value 1 place upon your Vegetine. t family have
need it .for the last _two years.. In nervous debility it
Is invaluable, and I re commend it to all who may need
an invigorating, renovating tonic. • t• •
0. T. WALER, •`••
•
Formerly Pastor of•BOwdoin Square Church, Boston.
••• ' '
TILE BEST EVIDENCE.
The following letter from E. S. , Best,'PastOr of the
M. R. church. Natick ,Ma ss., w ill be read with interest.
by many- physicians ;'also - those suffering from the
same disease as afflicted the son.of , thanßeir:::.E.S:Bet4L.
No - vetoer( can doubt this testimony. as.there , Tip,
doubt about the curative powOr of Vegetine. -' Tip
Natick, Mass ;Jau.-1,
Mr. H. R: EtevenA :
.
.Dear Sir—We have a good.reason for regarding yiint
Vcgetine a medicine of the greatest. value. We feet
assured that it has been:the means of ravine our clone's
,
life. Ile. is. now seventeen years otage; for the - inn
two Years he has itlifered from necrosis of his leg.eaus".
ed hy,scrofnlotts. affectien,und waslto far fel:lliad that
nearly all Alb° saw him-thought his,recoveryippossi-•
1314: 'f'A•cx:mucki 'otable physicians - could grim us but the .
faintest hope df his ever rallyin ; two of the nntiltibi
deciarivo. that he was beythhd the reach of human rCm
edits, that even ampntatlon.: could' notsa,veliimAs
-had not vigtir - enoti i .,ll ;to endure the. operation,,
then,wocommetieed,giving hitn Vegetine iindfrotri'
time to the present be has. ;,peen, continuoutibtjulttiw!',
Ilehas latelfresumef. - sturp's, tarown aivayhis
crotches and cw,.artd: JibotiEztheiirfany otid!
strong.
.Tbough.there . is stilt Rollie' rge frthrftlie t:Men
infr where hisittnik'waß laureflOyehavethe fullest cou4
Aliened that. in a littlelinae he will be periectly:cnKed. :*
~11e has takcpaboyattiute dozettly‘olbe. Of-Aregvtinet
brit lately Uses but little, lts.ho
,fleclaAyttlie ytc.cen
to be taking:medicine ' ' I
• ' ke s peclfullY.,Y9Urit2;
p.
RELIARLE RVITIHNOE:-•
178 Baltic St.; Drootilxn, N. Y. 1NZ9F.;1,.4,-A574,4,4);'
•• •
Dear Sit-.F,rom porsonal,ben'etit!Teeellieditisylteukso;
as 'as from
,peri offal lipoWlertge :of those: pr hos°
cures-thereby have sesinedsultinstlrsirseetereii.; t can
mcwtheartpy and sincerely, recommend-the Vegetitte
for theComplaiiits for which it is defined' to cure. ,
. • •••:,. .• • •
'Late Pastor "Calvary bap. Church, Sacramento. CO
; VEGETINE . 18- sold by 'all" Droqinstai
1-z,
ARK THEW' FACTS ! j
TeBLifflollya the Whole %VOW
lIOLUO IV A Y!S' PILLS.
Extracts from Various Letterti:
• „
"I had zo appetit4Holloway's Pills Aden
ti hearty .
one."
"Your Pills are marvellout." • - ,
"1 mend for another hos. and keep them In the house
"Dr.Hollowny has cured my headachtthat was ehrpn--
"I gave one of your Pills to mi babe for cholera mor l
bus. The dear little thirg got welt in a day."
"My nausea of a morning is nowcared.
"Your box of Holloway's ointment cared uqmof noitics
la the head. I rubbed some of yourViattnetit behind',
the errb and the noise has left.", , • „ •
"Send me two boxes. I want one fora pcini family.”
"Lenclose a dollar; your pace is 25 cts. bat the mod
!chit to me is'worth a dollar."
"13end•nie five boxes of your ' • • • -
, "Let me have three boxes of your Pills bY roturnmaft
for Chills and Fever."
-I have over 200 such testimonials as these; but want
of space compe!s me to conclude.
For CutatieousiNeordera,
• .
and all eruptions of the skiri, this ointment IS most In=
valuable. It does not heal externally alotie,, but pens.;
trates,wlth the most 'searehing'eiracts to the very root
hof t e evil. , - • • , ;
•
. l ECcillcvmra,3r'isi.PlLLS
' invariably cure the foil awing diseases:
DisoNer of te Kiciqcys.
in'al diseases affecting tilikse organs. whether they ,
secrete too-much or too little water; or whether they be
afflicted with stone or gravel, or with aches' and pities 'settled in the loins over the r egi ons of the kidneys,
these Pills should be taken accorinv•to the printed di-
Tections. and the Ointment sbou,d be .well rubbed into
, the small of the back at bed time. Ills treatment will
give almostimmediate relief when all other means have
&fled. - •
For Stomaeiies out of 'Or4er.
No medicine will so effectwaili innirOVeibetOne of tile '
stomach as these Pills ; they remove all acidity occasion
ed either by intemperance or improper dier. They reach
the liver and reduce it to a - healthy action;:troy.: are
- wondertally efficacious in eases of Spaim—in fact, they,
never fall in caring all disorders of the liver and atom./
ach.
HOLLOWAY'S PILLS ':are the best 'knO'Sli in the ,
World for the following diseases : Ague, Asthma. Eil
louEooteplaints.-Blotchee' on theftin_, floncele,Con-.
iimption, Deoll ity. , HroPsy:Dyscnteff. Erysipelas,
Male Irregularities Fevers ., of all, kinda.Pira, Gout,ifead
salts, Indigesilon;inflantinatiort, Jaundice. Liver Coin
plaints. LainitTge.
.Itheumatism....Demention :of: Unne, Strotnia or Zing's kvil,Soe Throats.. Stone and-
Gravel,___Tio-Ttouloureatur. Tumore,Ulcere;Wcirtnirofilt
kinds, Weakneas frOin any cause, tete. .1-
• IMPO.RTANT"CATTXION4 , . , ,: -•
Ifione are genuine unless the sf,gitaturaotJ A Heydocito
as agent for the United - States. surrounds each box of
PIUS and Ointment., #Abandosinerewit‘twill be'gken
to any one rendering. such inforruatiou. e,e .1121*y:bad to•
t he dstecCon of -any part yot parties' counterfeiting the
medicines. or vending, tha !sine, kriaviin, thpro
ocrtiriatic -` ' " '
setipid3t the manufactory, of ProfesisetifollowiWitt
CO.. Newyork, and by . all: respectable , drugglstaaad
deaPers in tmedinine thr6n i theitt the civilized world, in
boxes at2s cts, 62 cts. arnl4.l.eacb,, forTbart iaieoa
siderable saving by taking'the larger s zee•
tsi„ D trowel's. l'orttak leridanta or paten
ery disiirder are affixed to each .boa.
FRENCH - , RICHARDS, dt Sole'Agents.
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