The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, November 05, 1903, Image 8

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    ii the
Cloxf
LU no inoiv d;uicrous than to
Imr-fUeap trashy clothing.
lUir Tiere, whore every jjArmcnt
is uar..nti'ed and the guarantee
i liat-kod by a reliable house.
It's (he "nly satisfactory way
to tseouro perfect clothinir.
We otti-r for this and next
week.
A handsome
line of FIAK
SUITS of all
Kinds worth at
Umsi ton dollars, onr price is $7.50
An Klecant (Klord Cheviot
Overcoat, the ovv no west style,
worth's 12.00 our price is $7.50. !
17.50
70BDS OF COMFORT.
Rich of Widowhood Thorn
Of Dr. Tat mage's Sorm'on.
rosius
3ro. s
Sunbury, Pa.
We will sell
At Public Auction
Friday and Saturday
1
Xow 6 and 7,
la the Afternoon aid Evening.
The following ;
food Suits,
.;. i.iitr.iM. M ;ie. 1,1 i ill
'. )uri. ' ,.ir, size .
T i Aanori: U,te M7
!
DTE UVSrcoaiS :v:.:.-.
S ! u:u mze " t ! vents-.
Youai?- iu:u : ! t ' vr
i.-. , tiara
i-."t ' c i -:. tern.'., frtra " i- 1' vl ieuclit .
. . ; " xar- oi .-. in: i' wrg- 1 reem- atic '.'mil :l d:!-
: . t !: o:' renmni l" nri. : i. rat u tal. tuu Ini
.. - u:.: e- Muniin- uir. Vwvh,, Aw n: o' ft'J&i
Boots $&oe;s, Rabbers,
3 in- Kui'W. , va.rie: ji. tiz,t.
' iiitiif liou;,'ljy't.. Youtu'f aud Ladi.
: ; Sn. jil i mz wtm hvitd uuadt.
A lot of hats and Caps.
R Variety of Shirts for UJork
and Orsss Occasions.
5 LargE Decorated Lamps,
Va.br PiiCii. r'iicinjt. liywif, 'luieijtt-. Butltr
Fiai. Ala' iiaiii. Cup uci fiuwst, .!irdiUoi. (Jut-
Gelnett Bro's.,
Cii&s F. Spaid, Auotipnoer.
Tk Fraaeher Palate Oat Ca
Ullaa ot Hllslaa t tk
rvwtml Tk Mlkr'a Dlr
k H ( kllarra.
V (CoprTt.ht. 19' by IuU KWparh.1
CUtOAOU, Nor. l.-Th contaUoa
nd Dt.vurnip,mrnt that rrlljjlon nlTonU
tn th norrowful and dlstivxulng lot of
widowhood are poliittnl out by thw
pmioher tn thta atvnton ou the text
I.k Til, 12, "And alio was a widow."
Th rloh widow! Who xt li'.nnl of
auoh a tltl for a aoriuon on IliU text?
Hotter oall hor "tho jHwr wldiiw." "tho
frlomlloM widow," "tho honlo wid
ow." "(ho dying widow" anythlnR 't
"tl rli-h llow." Thin fnnornl prov
nion w lixltnii In way out of tlu) Syrian
olty in ono of the most pathetic ihc-
tacliMi of tho gospel hlntory. How much j
heartbreak l contained In those thiw
jhrrt!o, ".V dead man. the only mm of
his mother, and aho wa a widow!" In
Arixona Is a mountain aptly Mia mod
"Starvation peak." There tho Indiana
many decade ajro drovo the Spaniards
and hemmed them in and kept them
until for tho want of food tho littl
hand of Itvina men were chanKM Into
a hand of dooonnHwtng core. S thla
text is one of the "Starvation peaks"
among tho gospel hlll. It la tho plac
hero a lf first loat hor hushand, hor
breadwinner. Then it Is tho plao
whero, during tho struts le of widow
bood, the mother had raisM her boy ao
that he could be her aupixirt In her de
clining yeans. And now a wife without
her husband ami a mother with only a
oohl body for her aon la alow ly wend
ing her way to the cemetery. She waa
a wife and a mother only of the grave.
"The rich widow ?" Nonaenne! Chanjre
th title. Call It "the poor widow ot
Starvation peak."
X my brother, I want to keep the
title I have chonon. 1 want to ahow
how even a woman ao deaolar ai tha
ene In tha teit may find consolation In
Uf and la the performanc of her
doty and In tha arm pa thy of hnmanltr.
and. more thaa all. in the reaourtva of
divlno power her lifa may become rich
for herself and for othera. 1 have aoon
too many adjectivea hitched to thta
heroic and oomjucriTtg nominative. I
believe thousand and tena of thou
sands of mother who bare been bereft
of tha companion who once atood with
there at the tnarrtape altar have at
tained true and abiding waa 1th. They
hnr boon rich In all that make life
truly happy, great aad pood: rich In
their opportunltiea to do a double aerr
ice In life. To their children they baTe
become father as well aa mother; rich
In tbelr inspiring examples ofntiea
well dona; rich in tba faitlt.wiih
which tholr trials led. them to test the
poodneaa and greatness of God; jrtcb
In the balpht and depths and .lengths
and breadths of their love, and,: above
all. rich In eternal as woll as temporal
rewiirda. It i in order to puther a few
blnetiella" from off the graves of the
6ad husbands- and futhers that I
prearl; tb ai-ruinn. 1 would ring
tliew 1' .mi tr.(.laf ;n a gTvui jm-cn of
pruiat i;n Tht v uifWi. tlit uuiulierii-as
p-itiows of tiit present day. who are
facing the huTTI of lift- alone, might
ri their KTrngtL and po on wiii
ninc vinnrj j.f:er vieton fur -tlieiii-sivet..
then linn mu-r uud for v.'linsi.
widow it. ricL iti ln'r ojiportuiii
l.e of nmlcriia; usefulleKK, ricl, le
cau'' al'. tli jji.rsHu;. uieiitui tuU sjur
iiua! reaour-jer. of lier utttiTv urt de
Velnpeti U, tht- f.TUggK wbich ii'T luue
!tnt?ss mvoivw. ri'-L Itu for her
r&iidaeri evo-T voril alio a;wi.k6 uixC
ererT Uiougtit Biie thnits biil every
avC Kitf jierlornir ahull hrms foi-.b
lit mcxiniun. of raultc fot t'otl or
evi: For iier oBsjtmig avory iiiouutuiu
wni'.-t Mtt- uai- te climb eta i-wiu- t
roi(! luilK. und evwry tniclMJt iuu whi'JL
atw Wi ti piunp ti ixiuk of rood. miC
vwrr aaower of fnr rvrurc u t
ttianng tutuUiug Juuinnn,. imii fery
i:ind to! iter laiu u-'diu- t hu'wnr! held
v'. yeliuw gruu. or of whlir ':he':kd.
f-w'. B'vuUfU eiover lops Literal!',
uy iHKiug wy t wile t husuund. (jntC
mu. it poaslnie for a widow w'X
cDlidroi, to mukt- mort- out of h-r Uf.
lb a lueiernul aeua) . tlinu lb any othirr
way At oor. hy th Uj-tv la".n of
waduWuuuC. ineievuim tbe fatliKf.
tue uioUnct. tu breudwinuer. tut rud
muA tlMr all in all for bvr uflpei'g
Ul. tb pntwual a wall tu- ikh
tafbaJ oivvrtuuiOa wiiict aiv oflatwd
H' tU- coUMvraUid Cbrtstittb widow -bwot!
of tbv pftiaeu: cvuturr boiuc
till' btie a bsauufu! facet! iady aw
some toroU(l: out- of tijt kt' depart
auaut aturae m '.kMuinuut, O tln- abir
luietf- a tMrytr wif ul bjot.iur cuau
boy. wbc wiw walehibff bar tx! Imt
sob "Mj vuliG." awM aLe. 'woUid you
Ufe tt t( boutt- bud ba my lutiw boy?
1 it it yuv woux! L& uiout-y abd piny
luuigr abC boi mat hod CfcrrtAtft Ui
luaa your lit. bioy, mi uiy Ult
boy ill i liuppy" "J Co bot kuow.
UitoU.. wietUar I a oUid 1U tbuaa tlia
. jr bW." Ui uaiKl. "Ha your blt
bo t lbir ' It I 0 Wllb ob, wilJ bis
iH) U- uy iu': 1 Mitut a pufv.
uuC all tLoM- lu,i kid unf tbitt ui
, LiHi a Owli 1 Lave Mlk'u.." Ah, fe
, In lb- hbaxrvT of tlf hit Cbab boy.
but tu kuewar i bot true lb tvfur
acot V. ali f atLvrA-W cbiidtu. WUu
i tUOr fa(U:it Lvd Ibt-y CA i.o' all ke
c-oryUiiw 7L.e.r ioU;ii uyl vu- re
, uaibod tber ittotbiei'. but U,i lxubie
, tbair fatUjc u. 0 won.tb wlo art
a wXotr, I bbblbU wltb you lu
, your trjiiuw bbd our Luid kt. but
i lat Ljt- cvi.rutuLkU you, too, on U.e
' OyOlTbLut j l LM (iib(,od wUi0
four reach of honorably and heroically
perform I nf a doubWt duty. In a pater
ndr aa Wall aa In maternal aenaa you
at accompllahlng much for tho tern
poral and tha eternal lives of your chil
dren. Tbo consocroted widow U Y'.i h In t'.ie
kindnesses and sympathies which are
shown to hor by her friend and neigh
bors; rich because the chalica of Bor
row which la placed at the Up Is not
entirely filled with acidities and bitter
nesses and unsavory mix vnnilcaa, tint
It la also aaccharlneil and noctarcd with
tha helpful sympathy of her true
friends which mlnglo In her cup of
woe.
It la amaxlng how many kindnesses
there are In thla world If only one
stops to catalogue them. You can aee
those kindnesses manifested every
where. A few years ago a man was
caught In the crowd that surged Into
tha ears of the llrooklyn bridge. Ho
was Jammed this way and thai. Ilia
hat was battered and crushed. The
more he vehemently denounced the peo
ple as savages the more he was hus
tled and pushed along. When he was
at last seated and was Mill comphilnlng
raitfcrninasa of Ood promlaot, A Ufa
boat la sometime seed aa a pleasure
craft along tha aborea of It asaaohuavtts
and Long Island. Ton can sea tha
fishermen take arid rig In It a mall
anil and id lptntilngaver tha waters,
while they laugh ami 'Joke aa they
draw In tha bldeflsh or the shud. So
people sometimes use the gospol life
boat merely for a pleasure craft. When
tho sky la clear and the sea "smooth they
act sail fur a frollA Hut; oh, my
friends, the lifeboat la a far different
craft when on a stormy night the life
saving men launch It Into the surf to
fight their way out to tftV ship aground
In the otllng, where It Is being shut
tered to pieces by the ceaseless bom
bardments of the mighty sons. And
the promises of 1m1. nut of which the
gospel lifeboat Is made, mean far more
to a widowed mariner sailing the sens
of life alone thnn they do to the
young daughter who has always been
shielded from every storm. And yet, i
mother, I would nsk you n pertinent
question, which I know you will an
swer well. Though you may have
hurled your tiushnnd ninny years ago.
'Amf
a gentleman next to him turned and ! was there ever n time when If you
said: "My friend, I nut afraid that you
have get Into the condition of only
looMng upon the bad side of human nn
tur.v Now, I have srhoolcd myself to
look upon the good side, and to help
ino In my task of looking upon the
bright side oxery day I carry n note
book and Jot doxx n every good thlnn t
are people do to other people. 1'or In
stance, today on my way to the bridge
my hat blexv olT. I chased It, but ho
fore I could get It throe other men
whom I had never seen before ran
after that hat. One of them caught II
and brought It baek to mo. N'oxv, tha;
Mlon was cevtalnly unselfish on his
part, and yet you mil see the same un
selfish at performed on any windy
day.
The sermon xvhlch the Christian gen
tleman preached In the cable car of the
llrooklyn bridge Is certainly true. Ev
erywhere one can see many kindnesses
umnifested foxvard those who are in
distress, if those people in distress are
w-orthy of human kindness. And so,
widow, though you may have had your
bumps and knocka, as that Indignant
passenger had who was trying to get
into the train, though yon may have
had Injustices practiced upon you for
thieves and murderers from time Im
memorial hax-e alwaya felt thaf w-Mowa
aad orphans were tholr legitimate prey
you have also had many kindnesses
shown you and yonrw. In old English
folklore there was supposed to be In
Alderley Edge a groat cavern. And In
this cax-em was concealed, said the
legend, nine hundred and ninety and
nine horsemen, equipped and ready to
come forth and fight for any leader
who would blow for them the right
hngle call. No sooner did your husband
die and the cemetery bell had tolled the
knell when his body was carried to Its
last resting place than that bell seam
ed to call forth hundreds of helpers to
year side from recesse aa dark as the
caverns of Alderney Edge Every true
and faithful widow always gathers
around ber true and faithful friends.
The consecrated widow is rich In the
heights and depths and intensities of
t)- love she hoars toward those who
Hr dependent nivin her. It is ono of
trusted In tied his love and protection
and on iv fulled you 7 Was there ever
a time xvhen Christ xvns not willing to
stand by the cradle of your living child,
as In olden limes he mv stood by the
bier of one who was the only Son of
his mother, and she xvas A xvldnx?.
Oh. the blessed enjoyment of having
had tho opportunity of fully testing
tho love and care anil the gentleness
of u protecting tlod! Many years ago
at n large Inlldel meeting In England,
at which Charles llraitluugh, the noted
Enu'lish agnostic, xvas spenklng, mi
old, gray haired xvoman arose. As she
lookiM about her she slowly said to the
speaker: "Sir, It Is very easy tor you
to attack the Host Krload I ever had.
You do not knoxv him hs 1 know him.
He came Into my life many years ago.
I omv knew him merely as an ac-u,un!ntau-o,
hut after my husband died
he xvas more to me than an neiuulnt-iineo--
ho xvas a friend, a blood friend.
Sir, that friend helped me to feed and
clothv my ImlilcH. That friend gave
me physical strength tn go on when I
thought I must die. That frieud, sir, Is
my dear Saviour. That la what my
Christ has done for me. Now, sir. what
has your Infidelity boon able to do for
you?" O mother, bereft of your hus
band, it has boon a blessed opportu
nity for you to test the greatness and
goodness of Cod! lo not tell nut you
are poor. You are rich; rich heinl
spherloally and celestially rich; rich as
Uod Is rich.
Hut though In a divine aense the con
secrated widow Is rich yet she shall
be far richer In the next world. Wom
an, whom bare you lovod of all hu
man beings the host on earth?
"Well," you say. "that is a hard
question to answer. I loved my
mother and father In one way nnd my
children tn another way nnd my sis
ter and brothers tn another way
But taking It all In all. I .think I loved
my husband best, truly beat. We were
one In thought, one in lifo und one In
everything. My ono ambition In llfo
was to please him." Yes, I think your
answer Is correct. The relations be
tween a husband and a wife are ao
' close that you were one, nnd your one
ToToiiTaTyouMh
abort hjlr? Of cour
don't. Do you !iket
heavy.. smooth hiirfe
course you do. Then $
Hair Vigo3
not be pleased r . AyerW
Visor makes beautiful w
of hair, that's the D
story. Sold for 60 yearjl
Hint. It la. liidMsl. w.mdit,,,7",,
... 1..1.1. .... t.. : . "wu
rxinrln. liMllh in ih hair and am,
tlta aa. ll...a - ,. , "'P
Da. J. W
SI M S hn(lt.
Masaaalalastaiata foT
" n aril,
rlll.ilrijjt
ria, auiijjl
fits)
p VaJ
Weak Ha?
the iiiwitiible hixvs of this world that i desire was td live for him and to please
we generally vp.hie nn article Just in
proportion to what it is worth to us.
If cists notliir.c. we care for it but
litfl' If it cos: Hindi, we value it
:nii-).. I enter your home. Y'ou show
in- ::it- results of your, travels. You
si.x "'."Lis is n ni;: I Uught in Par.ms
eus Here is k !ni:ur:ful piece of ivory
1 fnunJ in ltidia. Hen- is a iHiomeracg
of Ausirtlia. Yotid-r is u trinket I
him. Now, my sister bereft of her
husband, xvhen you reach heaven and
n:iet the long separated father of your
babies, do you not feel he xvill be pleas
ed to know huxv you have worked nnd
slaved for his flesh and blood? When
you reach heaven, will you not be rich
in the knowledge that he appreciates
all you have done for your children
and his? When one of my aunts u
l'''eU uj. it: I'oi:.;:i But tl.is picture widow-was dying, she looked up at
i u.; treusur- it wns r.i.n.ted by a
SpLinsL iuater ttd wr.s j cod ujx'n
tti- wtlw cf a Mt xi'-Mi cat', lral. One
tuclit ttiLt pierure was cut ..ot of its
train- and errriud away, as i'.l!y Mad-
tsur ordered iiirg- WatbiL.toti's pic
rurv t. Ik- cut dut of its franie wLou
ttir- Ebg!:nt i'..vi:'i.-J tiit betiotitl cap
ital it Irl-. That ;i'.turt icust be
those gathered alxiut ber bedside and
said. "Now, I hope your father, Stex-en,
will be satisfied xvith what I have doue
for his children." Yes, yes, womuu,
your husband xvill truly be satisfied.
You Lave done your task well. It baa
beeu a hard Journey to travel alone, but
at lb end of the Journey you will be
rich in Lis blessing as well aa that of
wortL it ieat -'".''. 1 Ibyaelf paid I vour Saviour, the dear Christ
JH'.iff ' for it. Y-s 1 viltif that picture i . . ,,, -..a,., ,., ,.
aboxe til it y orh-r poa..bsiotns. It cost rartliI; reunion means, but such a
me ao lLU'.t money." '.welcome will pule into liislgulllcaiice
iu-. iuUubu .ii, ,b.u- oi kiuic ' before the hoavenly euibraoa of a risen
imiy I JuGgeO by the erlteriou of eil
vur au(i goitl others art jinefi iuei
JuUg! bx tiit- higher stiaclard of tleah
und liiood. Jf in order to t-uve your
"tiuutry xuu had to aer:b:e ujkiu th
beltl of Ifat'.if aa urii) or a lx or au
eyt. vuui(3 you not on ui.MUnt of that
aaerito- loxv your couutry more thuu
If, llae Joiiii Jaob Amor, you merely
made to it tht ift of au ortiliery bat
tery, or. liKe oi(J oi le-lius uliderLilH,
you bUeO out for it u loaiiof-war? If
iu older to wive your chiid. who bud
b.--u nriiKti vmL tbe po.bous bilk
iff CoiUfceioui! arp-tit. you Lad placed
your tuoutb aAniiia the bleeding lips
of tbt- vxound i.ijii auckod thai iu
into your uiu s,tleiu. vtouid you not
love that ciiiid n, ore for whom ou
wtsik wiliiij lo luipt-rii our life than
if you Lad gituii lo l.c-r a luc-ie offering
wf alivasr abd KOadV Ve. yen! Of coUiM
you wou.d 'J be law ir uiiiveraal. 'J he
gieulur tbt- aacr.Ui we uiakv for our
kited oi.i r tbi: gltuler lcouii;S our
ioie for tut-Ui.
'i lot piim jw- ir xruulud. Wbare, thi-u,
eaii you Lbd r.'ber, det pt-r Uuer aaill-
6-t blad tbc-li.-tol'ar 1 ithef I'jW UiUU
tbut tihibiud by a wioubd biollicr
to m aid Lur leipl ii cbltdi ca' 'i kudi r
ly a ou ai,d I ioit our cblUlreu, dots
our lo gio xx UL audi (vrvuut beat
as doc that of Uu wMowul n, other
who ban Ioi.mJ aiid ouU'itJ and da
blod L(.jvif t'ji thvir weii artj? Ju or
Cut to luiix- tbt-iiJ khe has to pay for
the.r jdu alwn aiul lA nllh the bli
of blxl ifAM b't that young gui's
laduutlva Auf a'Mie ur-uji more to
l.er luoibt r. vxho ptrl.aps Lad to K rub
for It ts well as m w t etlur the white
dak lu xvblcb It waa ie!hrad?
' father and a loiitf w-paratej wlfn. Af ti-r
1 the fatuous battle of Fire Forks (ienenil
.revrge K. I'ickett of iettyburg fame
t was reported to have bw-n killed. I)ay
after day Lis wife sat with her baby
lu Ler arum In the sllcnoa of despair.
Hut one day thwe rxl up tha la mi of
the -Virginia home a familiar figure.
He criud to hia borstii "Whoa, Lucy!
Whoa!" With that the mother, with a
wild cry of Joy, aroa and said:
I "'jwofge! ;rga! Is that you?" "I
'do uot kuow how to descrlbw It," wroti
; Mrs. J'lckett, "the pi u e, the blls of
i lliat moment! It waa loo duc-p und loo
I sacrod to bo traitnlaUtd !olo words."
j And ao, uy H Idowed fi'Uiud, when in
the heavenly nuulon you aliail gnrt
our dear one, carrying with you your
chiidreu and his, tha aacrwduaaa of that
moment will be too doep aud holy lo
I be tranalalad lub wolds,
i Thus, widows of IS'alu ami widows of
' Kuropa and Aib a and widows whar
' irxer you may be, I call you rich, (lo
ahead bravely and truly, flghllug the
bait a- that ale bufora you. Christ
shuil be your piotecbir In this woiid
our rewards for duties well donu
await you lu the next. Thu truest way
for you lo be line lo your dead hus
band is for you to Im Uue to the noble
task 'jod has glvcu b) you to do tiara.
Uejn mbur that CJirU knows all about
a widow's troubles, lie syjupatnUed
with the aorrowlbg wbJojr of tfaiii. In
Lis great heart (bare If ayuibatby for
all who struggle and auttur, and thu
dlvlna Lelp and conilliou h navur
mora generously beatbWad Uiau upon
f.oss who bti thai b r last tf baman
U'reavenittl-wieVWbbotJ. ClU ova
Tie ..oniiwraluJ wiow is rich be- w " H WM
cause h Las able by personal J9 luAvti. f i
Sale Register.
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tills hesillna h,n lhi MMnier minui
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n'nl fslnlr.
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vrranirr, liiiwsra ltm,r, ,t
linlsn, t cws (stilling '"'i-'-ian,
IIII1ISPIIIHII glHUIH.
CASTOR!
Tor Infantt and Cbildro,
Tbt Kind You Han
Bean tha
Blgnatara of
Alwint
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Iiurn, ImiiiI Ilrtwtli, olc. Tn,
ami Iks convinceil. If It ruil to lJ
you your money will be n-fmid4
tlnigglHta.
os. Scclmld Dies at New Bcrli
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I lie lirnin ,ri aval, u ofH'll c-tTIUSl
(Sirred nt lilts Inline, one mile J
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at 4 o'clock, aged K5 years. Iters
xvas a consistent member nf lhv lJ
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puuncuu. no ih nurvix-ea 17
children, 0110 aon and a daughter
funeral services, which weitar
Httended. were held on Thar
morning, the lUtv. Mr. KooulitB.
lug.
Vin-te-na
Take Vln-te-na ami the v4
will be im tiiediule. You wilipia
you will feel bright, fresh and
vou will feel new. rich blood mi
through your veins, your n-n
act fcteadily, you will feel limit
strength and energy coii.iiij;
you.
Sold under positive d
antee. If it fails to bear
you'"your money wiilW
funded.
Vin-te-na
Tho World'H tirmiK
All DruKgixhi.
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That's what you need;
tlilnir to cure vour biliou
and regulate vour bowelil
need Ayer's rills. V
gently Jaxaiive.
Want your moustache J
beautiful brow 1 or ri
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landing, ami Ilia .iliursUtf
gjiiijilinll. Wlicll ciiuglj
tike VlN-TJS Na and lfHl
lit you your money W i
tuttium, All druggist