The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, March 04, 1897, Image 3

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kZ it ii tort of apartment
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Liy. hut thl U rwxlly Krtlw m
of outsida pocket lo the walla
r",mra who In machine shop and
L2! . . ulucted to sudden harts and
"iSsT ' 8t- ,oob ou
tVrid away tnaome of these outside
'JI hdr and redy for iu when tome
L iuiidea burta and bruises take
.hr would be hardly any lorn ot
'I. itocore of the woret of them. For
Irii bniu It to know to be the bet
J, during thtendernew and eoienetM
St my promptly, while tn the pro
Jcutins, the discoloration dlaapiioara
tWaltort Prt3 are fully restored.
, Wlloui or fwtlr ft Cmnirt.
j cathartic; cururati; 10c. JSjo.
uImm luMt be Cured
-1 application", as they cannot reach the
'Zt .:.Vti..n if the ear. Taara la only eue
Cdfu,and that UbTCauatltu.
1 Zh t lWneee la cauaed by aa In.
d.Uuof th. inocous lining of the
hSaTube. Whea thia tube gala tn.
Z-lne and "u nll-'ly
52iaU'"'nd ""'"the Infiam.
Jjeaa b. tKk- out and thlj tnbe ; re
h toln normal condition, hoarine will be
red forever. Nine casae out of ton are
,1 br rmrth. which ia nothing but an la
li cclilinn of the muroo lurrac-ee.
rwlll a-ire one tlumlrvd Poilare for any
f l't nn (came br caUrrh) that can.
-ured br Ilall'a CaUrra Cure, hand for
ur'trF.' J. Cn!ir & Co.. Toledo, a
! b IM-iixi"t. T5c.
t fuooiv 1'itla are the best.
i-TonoRninn who la thrown on his own
;r souii'tlmi gets a hard full.
Kn.To.llao for Fifty rente.
pr4n).0, enrol. Why not lot Nn-To-Btic
Mr or remove jour desire for tobacco?
ii money, mike health and manhood.
iruaraaaeU. U) cuuU and (LUU, at all
8w-
i preacher and hofmnkor do a luting
tctt
n' Cure Is the medicine to break unchll-
i'ntiitli iiml ('"Ills Mrs. 31. U. liLlNT,
jut. Wash.. March ft. lmt.
cie.itTi etlmnlate llrer. kidney and
ui. Never aioken. weaken or gripe; 10c
Rumors
Iriot In t tie blood in the Spring, lioils.
Ips (ores nnd oniptlnns appear, and the
li l in a Ki-iii-riilly debilitated condition,
til Sprint medicine, is absolutely neccs-
Hoo.l'i Sirsapurllla expels every trace
Lr, give a g iod appetite aud tone up
.-teni. Hemeiiilwr
oodV pari. la
Ust-ln fad llio One True UliHid rurlflt-r.
by all ilni'isln. $1. a.x fur $5.
id's Pill
are the bent after-dinner
J pills, aid diestiou. n:
L.DOUCLAS
3 SHOH InthVworld.
(nr 11 Tr thtu sho. bv mprlt aloiie. hsi
fednrf l nil cumi'MUom.
rtrwfti tiy ,)Vt-r 1,1I,U) WPBriTII M m
In Mylc, nt, HHtl dumbllli' of nuy elum
" oia-lr! in all ihp lntpt nhnpes aud atylrs
rt(vrr variety of leMthtr.
i 'rtfalr lit a town kIvpii t'XPluntvi nalp
htfrtitffl lu local tifiijt'r dii rnpflitt nf
L.'lwtlilr (iittftr U'rlln fur fntulnirin tit W.
IiiKlast Iliucktou, Mai.
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H1 C9 Reward in Gcid!
WaV Will Worth Tryliiff For.
KHU'TIrTr, r nlim liMri. Yon
rt t-nt'ii,;!! to iiiakA ftiiirtt-fii word, wo H
"I f ytiii ( (uii will ni'tnv a rewanl. I.i
l'.i-r m.iro iuwh tliaii it ocfiirx lu tlm
' M' I'lFTL. ThH only Kiik1.uU wtinla. Tb
M I'l lijiiwatui l'rlnttn: 'o., protirMni
Hicf i 'triaiiinu, will jiv fftU.fW lu
thn iifrthtii unit to makH tlw luiii;it lint of
"iN fr.rti tlmlHttcrn in the wrl llKAU
: 111 1(1 fill fi r)m kiui.m.l 1 a.u.,L. .-.i.-
(h' KCfaWi f.,r th nxl hT, and twh
l" K"5 jwa. j tie aooTe ntwanlH
mi f (, nti'i aolrly f.r tde pur pi, of attract-
Pfi'ioii i . i...
Htll'Hl.'miMt I'.iuuiuhiu '
1 . twrt, con muling
Re! ht i.Rtm finely UluHtratetl, Latnat FMlilotia,
H-.rU ultur, I'yclinir. iJookKry, (iiinrral
Hiute. otr.. and tttonoM hj thn bat ataiHl-
fr. lualjiiiK H tb lowMt-irrid uiatrain
n'J' ""Ur tn entor the ronteAt it la
m wiui your iir-t ox worua
t.n !nt Bt,nl-. r a6 iTiiid lu mWer,
il'ii srii.jr.i) com paS ion. liXIim
' i"irlMi ur more worrti a handnonw ill
nir apnon. I.tata Khould lie mint u mhiii i
!' Ajiru ju, inw, w inl
" f miT.wful r.nlmiint nmr Ik Mb
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Ji 10 our UmllriK.
l Hlerrkrr M.. Hew V.rk I'll v.
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All Vocitnhlo f'ancnr ItntnA.lv 1.11pm
a'l't'rn nml 'I llmnm .t .1.111. h I).. -f .....
IliapuhMttiiioiue Co..KaniUsabpriniii1N. Y
' Cbalac Easy o Jlea.
I V Ulktac Uh a bwytr in hl
ofBee la one ot the moontala TllUfea
wha tha door opened tad 4 typical
native entered. He looked aaarply at
mo, sodded to the lawyer, and tat down
on a chair with his ahotfun on nla
knee.
"Well. Jim," tald the lawyer after a
bit, "can I do anything for yon to-day p
"Reckon yo' kin," replied Jim.
"What la Itr
"There'g swine to be a law eult yere
to-day, and yo' ar far the plaintiff
Tom Ross."
"Oh, yea. Tea. the enft ia on to-day.
Are you a witness, Jim T"
"I ar', aah; I'm a wltneaa fur the de
fendantSam Keller."
"I ee."
"Wall, It'll be this way. When I g'.t
on the stand yo'll ax me lots of que.
Hons."
"I'll certainly ask you a few, Jim. Is
that what'a bothering you?"
"Jet that, sab. I've heard yo ailn'
other men, and I thought we might as
well her a leetle uuderstandlu' befo I
went on the stand."
"1 see. What do you proposer'
"If yo' should ax me If I was ever In
the moonshine bizness I'd feci that 1
orter her a pop at yo' with this guu."
"Well, I won't ask that."
"Gwine to say I don't pay my debts?"
"No."
"Gwlne to call me a I!ar?"
"Xo."
"Owlno ter say that If I chawed 1cm
terbacker and drunk less whisky the
ale woman would hey mo' shoes!"
"Of course not."
"Hain't gwiue tor say I was mixed
up lu hawg case anil likewise bad a law
suit over a blind mewl?''
"I duu't thluk It will be at all neces
sary." "Well, that's nil I wanted to know,"
said Jim, as be rose to go. "It's best to
talk these things over. If yo' wai
gwine to pitch Inter mo and rip mo up
the back I thought I'd shoot yo' yere In
the ofllcc, but If jV was gwlne to slido
along aud go easy I wouldn't waste any
powder!''
I attended the suit that afternoon
with tho lawyer, ami when Jim took
the stand he wasn't asked a hard ques
tion. Iu fact ho got off so easy that ho
en me and shook bauds with mo aud
na Id :
"It'll be a surprise to the ole woman.
She reckoned I'd hev to shoot that law
yer shore, and she reckoned I'd better
do It without wast in' any gab befo'-hiuid!"-St.
Louis Republic.
Free Cnok Hooka for Evrrjbodr.
Alive lo iIiosIkhs of hotter t linns aud to the
best interests of tin) people, ono liirtre house
ill tills country tins tuknu liu.-ilics.Mon Its turn.
It i. now circulutiiiK among rumilies a
vnliiiiblH publication known us Tim t'lmrlos
A. Vogeler Company's Cookery Hook and
Hook of Comfort aud H.'alth, which con
Inias nry choice information on thn subj'-ct
of eookiug. Vulunblu reel pes for tho
proparuiiou of Rood, silt staiitlal and dnioty
.I sin s, prepared especially for It by a IohiI
lui; authority, vclll lm found In Its pages.
Ia Its preparation Had distribution much
cure bns beon taken, with tho bope (hat it
will be indispensable (o bnusokuepers, nud
lu-t tho thing n"0 led for tho caro or 'the
healtuanu hoQschol.l. It nlno contulns fujl In
formntion In regard to tho great remedies of
this bouse, which provide against bodily nll
mcuts, especially th) master euro for pains
nud nches, Ht. Jacobs 0:1. More t tin 11 'J00
tons of paper bavo been use I in lis puMicu
tlon, nml at tho rate of 1011,0(10 a d iy it bos
taken soveral months for the i-sui?.
The book can bo bad of ilrutfijists every
vbor:, or liy enislosm a 2c. stamp to Tlio
l.'harli s A, Vogeler Company, liiiltimore, Jld,
A (irent Saving for Horse Owner.
Currinues, butmlcn nml harness ran bo
bmight. of the Klkliiut t'lirrimje and llnrnesn
Mia. '.. of Klkhnrt, 1 ml., nt oiicthiiil less
llirm liculcrs' l. rices. Their products nro de
"I'l ilicil in u lur'o caUilouu Unit is mailed
free.
KITSstnppeil free nml penninenilycnreil. No
Him nftr l.i'-t day's nsa of Hu. hMMK'S linllT
N'SltvK llrsTOHKU. h're?.' trial ImiIIIoiiihI I rent
ise. M ud lo lir. Kline, nil An h St., 1'tiilv, l'.
llrs. Winslow'sSnothimr Syre.pforf 'bildrea
leetbinir, .fli'listlie kuiiu... .din es hiII.hii mil
lion, ulUiy.s pam; curci wludtolio. i'joal.uttlu.
Home people think that tho beet way to gut
even with a dog is to poison his owner.
if nftlieto'l with soro eyes use Ur. borne Tlnunn.
mju'h Kye-wnter. DruistSHcll nt -'t: ;h-c loltlo
Jubt try a lOe, boi of Caacarets, cmdy ca
thank, liuant livor and bowel rrgulnlur niada.
Kt. Vitus' Dance. One Hi it tie Dr. l'ennor'a
Specille cures. Circular, r'lediinia, N. V.
BUCKINGHAM'S
DYE
For the Whiskers,
Mustache, and Eyebrows.
In one preparation. Easy to
apply at home. Colors brown
black. Tho Gentlemen s
or
favorite, because satisfactory.
Jl. T. IUll a Co., PrnprWnrt. Nhu, N. II.
bulil br lruuuli.
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APOLIO
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in lime, noin dj aniniii
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k GOSPEL MESSAGE.
Snbject t "Wlnta of Seraphim."
Tut: "With twain be eovere.l bis fnee),
and with twain he covered his feet, and ltb
twain be did Or. "-Isaiah vL, 2.
In a hospital of leprosy good Klna Ctzlnh
bad died, and the wbolo land was abadowed
with (olemnity, and theological and pro
phetlo Isaiah was thinking about religious
thlnirs, as one la apt to do In time ot great
national bereavement, and forgetting the
presence ot bis wife aud two ions, who made
up bis family, he has s divsm not like the
dreamt of ordinary charnctor, which Ren
orally come from Indigestion, but a vision
most Instructive, and under the touch of the
band of the Almighty.
The plnce. the ancient temple building
grand, awful, majestic Within that temple
a throne higher aud grander tluin that oc
cupied by any czar or sultan or emperor.
On that throne, the eternal Christ. Iu Hues
surrouuding that thnno, the brightest coles.
tints, not the cherubim, but hlghurtluinthoy,
the most exquisite and radiant of thu heav
enly lulmbimnts-the seraphim. They are
called burners because they look like (lre
llps of lire, eyes of llro, feet of Urn. Iu ad
dition to the features nnd the limbs, which
suggest a hunmn being, there are piulons
Which suggest the lithest, tho swilteA, the
most buoyant nud the most nspiring of nil
unintelligent creation n bird. Knell sornph
had six wings, each two o( tlio wings for a
dtlloreut purpose. Isadih's dream quivers
and Hushes with thesn pinions, now loldo l,
now spread, now beaten iu locomotion.
"With twain lie covered his feet, with twain
be covered bis fnco, and with twain bo did
fly."
The probability Is tlmt those wlnss were
nut all usoil nt once. The seraph standing
there near the throne, overwhelmed iitiho
lnsigiiillcuu.ee of tlio paths his feet bud
trodden us compared with the paths trodden
by thefeot ot Clod, and with the lameness of
his locomotion amountiug almost to decrepi
tude as compared with the divine velocity,
with tcuthcry veil of angelic modesty bide,
thn feet. "With twain bo did covor tho
foot."
Stumling there, overpowered I v the over
niutclilug splendors ot Clod's glory mid im
a' le longer with tho eyes to look upon them
and wishing those eyes shaded from tho iu
sutferablo glory, tne pinions gather over tho
countenance. "YHh twain lie did cover the
face." Then, us Ood tells this seinph tu go
to tho furthest outpost of Immensity on
message of light mi I love nml j'iy nud get
back before tho llrst aiithcn, it docs not tul;o
tlio seraph n great while to spread himself
upon tne nir Willi uiiimiigineii celerity, one
stroke of the wing rnual in 10,()Ui) loii;ues of
air. "With twain ho did fly."
Tho mont practical and 'useful lesson for
you aud tr.e, when we s"0 tlu seraph spread
lug his wings over the feet, is the li-smi of
humility nt iniperfectlon. Tha brigbest
imgelb of Ood ore so far beiieatli find that
Ho charges lliein with tolly, the seriph so
fur beneath Ood an I we so f.ir beneath Hie
seraph iu service, we ought to lm plunged m
humility, utter and enmplele. Our feet, bow
laggard Ibey bavD been in the divine ser
vice! Our feet, how ninny missteps they
liuvo taken! Our feet, in hour many paths
of worldlluess and tolly have they walked!
1 soun 1 the praiscH of the human foot.
With that we halt or climb or nnrcli. Ills
tlit, foundation of the physical fnlirie. It is
the base of a (iod poised column. With it
tho warrior braces himself for battle. With
It the orator plants himself for eulngiuin.
With It tho toiler reaches his work. With it
the outraged stamps his Indignations, ltslos
an irrcpnrablo disaster. Its heiiith mi Invul
unblo equipment. If you want to know its
viilii ', usk the man whose foot paralysis batli
shriveled, or machinery bath crushed, or
surgeon's knife bath amputated. 'J'hu U'.blo
honors It. Especial care, "I.cst thou ilnsli
tby foot ngnlnst a stone," "He will not sulTer
thy foot to be moved," "Tby feet Bha'.l not
slutnbl''," Espec'nl cli.tr.je, "Keep thv foot
wlva IbOd CSr.il (6 lie house of ilod."
Espeelnl peril, ''Their feet Bhall slido In duo
time." Connected with the world's dissolu
tion, "Ho shn'l set one foot on tho sea and
Die other on tlio enrth,"
Give mo the history of your foot.nnd I will
Rive vou tho history ol your lifetime. Tell
mo up what steps it hath gone, d iwn what
declivities mid In what roads nml In wlint
directions, audi will know more about you
tliuu 1 want to know. None of us could en
dure the, scrutiny. Our feet not always in
paths of Ood, Kouictlmos lu paths of worldli
uess. Our feet, n divine nnd glorious inn
cblnory for usefulness and Work, so olleu
milking missteps, so often going In the wrong
direction. Ilod knowin.' every le, tl'.e
patriarch mying, "Tlioii seitest n pitnt mi
the heels of my leet." Crimes of tlio band,
crimes of the tongux, crimes of thn eve,
crimes of the ear not Horse than crimes' nr
the foot. Oh, wn ivant tlio wings of humility
to rover the feet! Outrht we not to go into
self abnegation lief ore the all searching, -ill
scrutinizing, nil trying eye of (lo I? The
seraphs do. How niucli more we' "With
twain lie covered his feet,"
All tills talk about the dignity nf human
nature is braggadocio and sin. Our nature
started nt the h ind of (Iod regal, but it lias
been pauperis-. 'd. There is n well in Hi4
glum which mien bad very pure water, ami
It was stoutly masoned with hi, mo nu I briel;,
but that well ntterwnrd became the centre
ot tho buttle of Witlenoo, At thu opening of
tho battle the soldiers with thclrsnhers com
pelled the gardener, William von Kylsoin, to
draw wator out of the well for them, and it
was very pure water. Hut tho battle raged,
and 300 dead and half dead were Hung into
the well for quick and easy burial, so that
Ibe well of refreshment became the well of
death, and long after people looked down
Into the well and they saw the blenched
skulls, but no water. 80 thn human soul
was a well of good, but thearmleaof sin have
fought around it nnd fought across it and
been slain, and it has become a well of skele
tons. Dead holies, Jead resolutions, dead
oppor! null lis, dead ambitions. An aban
doned well unless Christ shall reopen nnd
purify and fid It ns the well of Belgium
never was. Uucleiin, uucleun.
Another seraphla posture In the text.
"With twain he covered .the f:ice." Thnt
means reverence Oodw.irJl Never so munh
Irreverence abroad In tho world ns to-day.
Vou see it In tho defaced statuary, in the
:uttlng out of llgures from ft no puintlngs. iu
the chipping of monuments for a memento,
in tho fact thnt military guard mut stand nt
the grave of Llucolu aud Gnrlleld, and that
old shade trees mu-t bo cut dowu for lire
wood, lliouxh fifty Oeorge P. Morrises beg
the woodmen tospnrethulres. and that calls
1 corpse a cadaver, and thnt speaks of death
is going over to tho majority, and substi
tutes for the revereut terms father nod
sother "the old man" and "the old woman,"
ind lluds nothing impressive In tho ruins of
(Janlbee or the columns of Kuruac, nnd sees
to difference in tberJalihnlb Irotn other days
fieept It allows more dissipation, nnd rends
the Ull'le in what is culled higher critb lrm,
linking it not the word nf Ood, but a good
book with some flue things lu It.
Irreverence never so much abroad- IIow
many tnk thn name nf Ood in vain, bow
many trivial things still about the Almiirhtv!
Nt wl. ling to have Ood in the world, they
roll up an Idea of sentimentality and bu
mnnltnrlnnlsm nnd impudence and Imbecil
ity and call It Ood. No wings of reverence
overt lie fnee, no taking off of shoos on holy
zrouud. Vou can tell Irotn tho way they talk
they could have msdu a better world than
this, and thnt tha Ood of the Bible diocks
very aenss of proprletry. They tnlk of the
love of Ood in a way that shows you they be
lleislt does not make any difference how
balatnnn Is here he will come in nt the
Iblnlnggnte. They talk of tha loveot Ood
In a way which skows yon they think It la n
general jntl delivery fur nil thu abandoned
ml the scoundrelly of the universe. No
punishment hereafter for auy wrong doue
here.
Reverence for hnm, reverence for the old
merely beeiuse It It old, rmrouce for stu
pidity however learned, reverenoe for In
capacity however finely Inangurat id, I have
none. But we want more reverence for
Ooxl, more reverence or the sacraments,
more reverence for the Bible, more rever
ence for the pure, more reverence for the
good. Reverence a ehnrncteristle of all
great tatures. You bear it in the roll of the
master oratorios. You sen it iu the Raphaels
and Tltians and Ghlrlan Inols. You study it
In the architecture of the Aholiat nnd
Christopher Wrens. Do not bo flippant
about Ood. Do not Joke nbout death. Do
not make fun about the Bible. Do not de
ride the Eternal. Thn brightest and might,
lest sernuh cannot look unnbashot upon
Him. Involuutarily the wiugs eoxo up.
"With twain he covered his face."
Who Is ibis Ood before whom the nrrogntit
and Intraotahle rcl'tso reverence? Them
was an engineer by th- name of Mrnslcratcj
who was in the employ of Alexander the
Great, and he ottered to how a mountain in
theahnpo of his master, th'i emperor, the
enormous figure lo hold In thn bft hand a
city of 10,00-1 Inhabitants, while in the right
buna it was to hold a basin large enough to
collect all the mountain torrents. Alexan
der applauded him for his Ingenuity, but for
bade 1 be enterprise because of its costliness.
Yet I have 10 tml you that our King holds iu
nne hand all thn cities of the earth, an 1 all
tho oceans, while he has tho stars ot lieu veil
for bis tiara.
Earthly power goes trim hau l to ban l
from Henry I to Henry II and llenrv 111,
from Charles 1 to Ctvirlcs II, from L"nils 1
to Louis II nn I l.oiiisi 111, hut from cverlnst.
lng to everlasting is Ood. God the llrst, (io I
the last, Ood tlio only. He h is oneielcscope,
with which he sees overvtlilng-bls o'mns
cience. Ho has one bridge, with which ho
crosses everything hi.-omniprosenc. lie
has one hummer, with which lm builds
overytblng his oninliotence. i'ut f.vo
tablespooufitls of water In Mm pulm 0f
your linn I, and I; will nvrllow, but i-a a'i
Indicates that (led puts the Atlantic, nud
the I'ucille, and t!m Arctic, an 1 tlm Antarc
tic, nnd tlm Mediterranean, nu 1 th li:;.'k
Sen, nnd nil the waters ,,f th carta in tho
hollow of His hand. The lingers thnlieieh
on one ol le.the w rist the beach en the other,
"lie hobleth tuo water In the bolluw of His
baud."
As you take a pinci n' s-ilt nr ti nv.Vr be
tween your thumb and two tinkers, ' l-il:tli
indicates ( l i t lakes up the earth. Ho meas
ures the dut or the earth, the original t '.eie
indicating that Ood takes all the du-t of all
tho continents between th'i thum'i and two
fingers. You wrap nroimd your hand n blue
ribbon live limes, ten linn s. You say It is
five him I breadths nr it Is ten band breadths.
So Indicates tlie prophet God winds the
blue rililion ol tlm sky ar.iun I Hh ban I.
"Ho incl'lh out the heavers with a
span." You kn nv that hahm are
made of a b..a:u Miispende I in the middle,
with .two basins nt the etri ind v of er',i:il
lief;. In that wv wh it v:i-t licit bus i
weighed! lint wlmt are irl thn balances of
earthly lnanlpulati oi compare I with tho
biihiinrestli.it l-i iiuli aw suspended when e
saw God pulling Into the scales tlio Alps .m l
the Ap -unities ainl M.mnt Wn-hiugtnn and
the sierra Nevad.is.' You sec tlm earth had
tn be ballasted. It would not do tn have to i
much weight In Europe, or too n u 'h v, eight
lu Asia, or too much w.-igut iu Africa or in
America, so when Ood inn ! tlm mountains
lie weighed t In-ill. The Jhblo distinctly
says ho. Go I knows the weight of the great
ranges that cress tlio continents, tln ions,
tlie pounds avoirdupois, the ICIU'CS, (he
grains, the nillle.T mis just how much lin y
Weighed then nnd just bown u h llleywelgil
now. "He weighed the mountains lo v 'tiles
and the lulls in a l"i anee." On, what a Go I
tn run a"iiiii-t! t)b, what a Go I to di-o'.-ey!
Oh, wliat a God to dishonor! Oil, what a
Ood to defy! Tlm brightest, ilm tnlghlie-1
lingel takes no liiti.ilitmly with II !. The
wings ur rev'tei me littc i, "Willi tumn
lie coy-red tile lace."
Another -"radile posturi-lii tlie lex', Tlm
seraph niu -t not always standstill, lie must
move, nu I it must bo without clumsiness,
'J'h'-re mtlst be eel.-iity nil I liMUtv iu the
movement. "With twain he did tly." Cor
rection, exlii'aralion, CorMctlou at our
slow gait, for wo only crawl l i the service
when wo ought to fly at tlm dlvlr.o bidding.
Exhilaration in tlio fact that tho soul lias
wings ns t'ji O'.raplis litivc wl"t'a. .What Is
a wing? An itis rr.tr.p'it of locomotion.
They may not bo liko s -rtphs' wing, they
liny not bo like birdo' wing, but tho soul hits
wlugs. (led mvs s i, "Ho s'in'.l mount up
nn wings ns eagles." Wo nn) tnndo In the
divine image, nnd God has wings. Tin- lllhhi
says so. "lleiiling In His wuiifs." "I'nder
tho shadow of Ills wings." "Cu lor Whoso
wings bast thou come t) trti-t." The
sotil with folded wing no, v. wounded
wing, broken wing, Idee ling wing, eage l
wing. Aye, I litivo It now! Caged within
bars of b. iie and under curtains ol lien, but
one day to In free. I hear the rustic of
pinions lu Seagrnve's poem whi di wo some
times sing:
l'.ise, my soul, nnd stretch thy wing-'.
1 lu ar tlm rustle nf pit. ions in Alex iinlor
Polio's ,'ttitizu, where be.-a.i
I mount, I tly.
O death, where Is thy victor?
0!i, people of (i nl, M lis stop playing the
fool nml prepare for rapturous lllght. Wlmn
your soul Mauds on the verge of this life,
and there are vn.-.t precipices beneath nud
supphired domes above, which way v. bl v ei
liy? Will you swoop, or will you nm'; Will
you fly downward, or will you tly upward?
Everything on thn wing this dav bidding us
aspire. Holy Hptrit on the wing. Angel of
the Now Covenant on the wi.ig. Time on
the wing, living awnv from us. Eternity on
tiie wing, flying toward us. Wings, wings,
wings!
J.ivn so near to Christ that when vou am
ilea l people si aiiillog by your lib-lens body
will no: soliloiiulr.e, saying; "What a dis
appointment lifo was to li I in ! Itnw averse lm
was to departure! What n pity It whs he had
to die! What a i nwiui calamity!" bather
standing there m iy they see a sign more
vivid on your still face than tho vestiges of
'alii, something that will Indicnto Hint
it was a happy exit, the clearance from
oppressive quarantine. I he flmt-otT chrys.-i.
lis, tho molting of the faded and the useless,
nud the ascent from malarial valleys to
bright, shining mountain tops, nnd bo led tn
sny, ns they stand them contemplating your
humility nud your reverence In life and your
happiness In denth, "With twain he covered
thn feet, with twain be coveretl his face,
with twain ho did liy." Wings, wings, wings!
CUYING
Kentucky
DOLLAR HORSES.
Hog
I'urinrr I'nttiiiis Ilia
Kqullie Hesll.
Every Imngiiiubln kind of horse save n
good mill sorvii.'ciiMo one Is I liken to George
town, Ky.. on court days to be traded ofT.
f requent trmt-s art made lor twentv-llvo
cents to boot ninl ninny amusing sights are
Wltui sseil on "jockey row, as it Is call'M.
In eonuectioii with this trailing in worn-out
horses a new Industry lias sprung up.
A iniin Irotn Woodiord County was iu tlio
trading crowd buying nil the horses lie
could get (or tl per head. He k its thnm,
feeds the rb sh to his bogs, sells tile hides nml
hones nnd llmls It prolltable. Whenever bo
buys ahorse for a dollar nnd ho con sell it
for two he lots it go, otherivisi it is fed to
the hogs.
The Kmperor's Siirr.iain.
While taking lm dally .-onstltutlonnl with
I ho Empress In Ibe Thlergarteii, Berlin,
Emperor William of Germany passed it
laborer, who stared at him but did not salute.
His Majesty tiirnu I, called upon the man to
bull, nud then, touching his bnt in military
fashion, said: "My tonu, If you do not wisii
to salute your Emperor, ut least you might
pay proper respect to the Kmprnss." Tlmn,
turning ou his bcni, tho Emperor left thn
mnn standing iu n statu ot u jusidurublo
ustonishmcut.
Injure) liy n Pigeon.
Mrs. Com Nlrenehnrd, of Kremls, Mercer
County, wai struck iu Ibe lace by a llyiug
pigeon nt Hhiirou, I'. uu. The woman's m.vk
was broker?, but the physicians encased it lu
n piaster of pari mold, and hopes nro enter
tained for her recovery. Tho plgeou was
klllod.
IK
A WOMAN'S BODY,
What IU Neglect Loada to. Mrs. Cbaa.'
Kintf' Exporieaoj.
A woman'i bcsly ia tho rrpository cf th
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excitability, irritability, nervousness, hlccples.
ness ond the lilues. yet they will po about their
work uutil they enu warei ly atutid on their jxxir
Rwnllt'tl 't'l't. anil i!n tint bin,. t. 1t..l.. .1. t
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