The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, November 12, 1903, Image 7

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    M.1DDL EBURU lOST.
Tkr AH 0t'Awjr."
ttrdi-w,,tt kinfl of flab did Uy
up t tb lake where you apent
rTaoationT,
(ham-Oh. the bl kind that alwaya
l away- Tookera Stateiman.
lapra wtk Aare.
paeon Juat think! That ailk
L was once a lot of wonna!
far Bacon Well, it certainly haa lm-
red wiw nan nr lonaera
ttaman-
How He Piupuaid.
lUi Charmer How dl4 rreApropoeef
,ItM MiUyun He sahS he dMnt know
be would do uuteea be tot soma
iWv- right away. n&Uimoi Amaz.
I'adoubtrdlr.
fte seenis to have been the victim of
cunistances.
How so?"
The jury convicted him on circtini-
Lntiul evidence." Puck.
ke Your friend Mr. Oatcake seem
Uer reserved in nis manners.
hie Yes; lies reserved them so long
Iv have prown rusty from disuse
tcinr.atl Ktiqulrrr.
I aril Mont of th Woril..
h;it iliil j our wife say whe n you pot
My dear sir, I'm no iTIct iimary . nnd
how It would bPF.lsitrtnpii'knut th
rli" o rlnnl;rd." rii!i'iiT pivt.
at TaC.
"They're sarins rove lt Ilka all
the other metpbera of the Louaa," re-
THE SUNDAY SCHOOL.
marked the newly elected legislator'! la lataraatioaai sria
eloae friead. "They say you have youi ,0 Kavaaaer is, inoa uavM-a
Pnc I Traat la Goa.
That's a lie," declared the new ffce Leaaon Text Psalm 23.
B,ember- (Pa. 23:1. 1) "Jehovah Is my ihep-
I thought ao." herd:" For hundred, of years the -He-
Tea. I haven't sot It yet. tmt I have brewa had been a shepherd nation.
hopes." Catholic Standard and Times. They knew as we cannot know the rich-
rafortaaatclr 4 Omly War.
"Of course, you wouldn't marry a
Otle."
"Not If there was any other way of
getting one," answered the severely
practical girl. Chicago Post.
The Only Way.
Tlte There's only one way to get
civil service.
Jerks How's that?
Tlte "Why, make the tip a big one.
ennsylvania Punch DowL
0 -CORN SYRUP M
i.yr the rew table delicacy lie'
releases the palate and fr$
satisfies the stomach. tM&
Delicious and nutri
tious. At all 'Tficers, AV J
lUc, 25c and 5Uc. J
CORN PROUUCfS CO.. iwfj&l
4 FULL QUARTS
ennsylvania RYE or BOURBON
Y
ciirs
Wrl
H
Y
ears
For $3.00
old
Bank
Our Itefeicne' : Any
Merchant in Pittsburg.
Apress charges prepaid to your nearest statmn. All goods packed
j Bess and beauty of this thought of Je
hovah as a shepherd. In trying to re
alize what the Syrian shepherd was to
the sheep we must remember that the
Syrian pastures are cot like ours, hut
vast stretches of half barren land In
which streams are fV and often dry,
and which are infested with wild beasts
and Arab robbers. With us sheep are
turned out to pasture and left to them
selves In perfect safety; but In the east
the shepherd literally lives with his
flock and sharestheirhardshlpsand dan
gers with them, for only so can he pro
vide for them and protect them. "I shall
not want:" The perfect "trust of nr.e who
knows God's care from experience. It
dors not say: "I shall never war.t nr.y
thlnn I c.ir.not l:.ve," but rather:
"What.soovt r fjod s s is best for ni",
I know that He wi'.l do. for He 1.
me." "He mahrtii me to lie ('.own I;
trim pastuns:" Tli- re are hfainilui
cnr:i cp.srs In th. ;i;r.-t l-rr-n ilisrl.
The Urmt Sh p!c ;ih the
iv-t. but helps u: .;. m..i ar.i'. to r st in
tiie oases. It whm w- ;:;, c.v Him
most rlns-vly that the ti n. si p. are I .a
found. "He Ua'!e!ii me:" The re U a
print diffi retire Iu iwmii 1. i; ; r. i; and
driving. In America we sieshei pilrivei;
about by a man who. as I bury van
Dyke says, "seems to be little more than
a policeman to tin in." The Syrian shep
herd leads, for in some of the pasture
there are poisonous weeds, and he nnt
be tlore first to remove them; he must
select the pasture with the greatest care,
and at the parting of the ways he with
his superior wisdom must choose the
rlfcht one, and because they have grown
up with Kim and have never been disap
pointed by him the sIiTTp follow him
with Implicit faith. Sheep have not
very much wisdom, but they have
GONZALO DE QOESADA.
Ha Rrprrarata Cnba at Vahlaaoa
la Maar Meaperta.
As a rule the diplomats from South
America are not so wtll (quipped as
their colleagues from Europe, where
diplomacy is a profession but little af
fected by political chatgis. Many of
them speak neither French cor EnRlish.
which limits their usefulness and af- I
fects their soU position. But while !
they are looked upon as being a grade
lower than the members of the diplo
matic corps from Europe, there are '
many exceptions to the ruie.
The Spanish-American members of
the present diplomatic corps include
(M.7..l.l) 1K gl'I.SAPA.
(Cul'un Mm.-', r at 'a-l.:i:ai..n aiul Prince
ui ;. d i'i .-
, many able men. who have been distin
guished in their own countries and
added to their laurels by service abroad.
I The oldest in point of si n ice is Senor
j Don Antonio l.a.o Arriaa, whose re
jdentials were prescnud a decade ago,
jBnd who has served here continuously
since. He represents tinatemala. und
Pilice there are few dinlomatic nnestlons
enough to follow the shepherd, and that ' ,,f i,or,am.P i,,., .,.., ,,, Uuu. r..i...i..
lie and her greater neighbor, his duties
Is sufficient. So we "shall not want" If
oily we have wisdom enough to follow
our Shepherd. "Ileslde still waters:"
plain sealed oases.
Whv send out of I Vlinsvlviinia for vonr l.wl.-,.v u-l,..,. v,. .. . I.w i Literally waters of rest.
eluaper (ro.n us, and we guarantee it to give satisfartinn. If it ilon't nn Vs' 4 ' " restoreth my sou :
1 . . rt , Or restores or refreshes me. for the He-
i'Av vou it won t cost you a cent. i , , , , ,
f,. ....... , ., , mun hiiiu mi ruiu laone. inu
mis n:sKey is aged in the wood and is tlierefore KILII, Kll'hlmost faithful Christians need refresh
ing of spirit, and thosn who have wan
dered Into dangerous, and therefore
I iMLLLU , and is therefore adapted for Medicinal and Household
rposes. send us a trial order and it you are not satisfied we will re
nd the money.
W e carry in stock all grades of Wines, lnskey, etc. Send for
pvate price list. Sjj vJt iilduecnient.s for Club orders.
-IMorris Forst & Cc.,
our
Dept. 357.
Cor. 2d Ave. nnd Smitlifield St.
Pittsburg, l'a.
lean
GENERAL
MERCHANDISE.
Our Stock Consists of Clean New (ioods,
Such as is Found in an Up-to-Iate
Country Store.
Dry Goods, Hardware, Drugs,
Groceries, Chinaware,
Best Shoes.
Cigars and Tobacco, Smokers' Suppics.
OUR MOTTO :
More floods for Same floney I
Same Goods for Less Money t
Come and see our wares, flarket prices paid for
Country Produce.
A. S. Sechrist,
Verdi la, Pa.
SBS
I
Pure Whiskey Direct to the Consumer
Let us prove to you that Schwarz XXX
Old Family Rye is the finest Whiskey for
family use.
Servd$3.00
by Money Order or Express, and we will
deliver at once, by express, free of charge,
right to your home,
Foir Fill
Quart Bottles
in a plain box, with no marks on box to
show what contents are.
We can sell this fine Whiskey nt this low price as
we control it and sell enormous quantities to first
class family trade.
It is we'll aged, absolutely pure, and possesses
remarkable medicinal and stimulating qualities.
The Best Whiskey You Ever Drank
, . You run no risk. If the Whiskey is not all we
guarantee it to be, your money refunded without
..question.
If you want anything in Wines and Luiuors, send
for our price list. High grade goods, low prices.
A. L. SCHWARZ CO.. Paterson.N. J.
ESTABLISHED S3 YEARS..
HasasBi'
forbidden places, newl also to bo re
stored to tho safnty of the fold. Hoth
meanings ars in this expression. "Tho
paths of rlghteousnona:" The thought
hero Is oepeclally of tho human flock.
One would not naturally speak of right
eous paths when referring to the sheep.
To the sheep they are the paths that
lead to what Is best for them; they are
the same to us. Perhaps sometimes our
Shepherd leads us over stony ways; but
He does not do it for His own sake, nor !
because He does not know the pain of
ihm linlfcatl anrl hloollnir feat titif n I
cause there Is no other way by which
He can lead us out Into the better Ufa
that awaits us beyond. But we do not
suffer alone; He goes with us, and His '
i feet are wounded as well as our own.
And so we reach the better land throuuh 1
the sacrifice and blood of our sheplu ril
ing Saviour. "The shadow of death:"
! Or, deep darknt.s. "The psalmist lias
j not merely the experience of literal
I death In mind, but all experience"! whore
I the darkness Is thick ami profound. 1
i (Vs. G, B.) "Thou preparest a table
before me in the presence of mine en
! emies:" The figure seems to chance'
j here to that of anient at which the
I psalmist thinks of himself as the pro- '
tected guest of Jehovah. Foes he still '
has, but they rannot harm him. It Is
possible, however, as William A. Knlnlit
has shown, that It is a shepherd-psalm
to the very end, for In reality the shop- !
herd prepares the pasture for tli j
flock In the midst of all kinds of dangers
and "enemies," but they graze upon it I
in perfect security. "Thou hast
anointed my head with oil:" A refresh
ing courtesy shown to guests In oriental
lands, or the bathing or anointing of the
bruised and weary Bheep as it enters the
fold at night. The shepherd has "the
horn filled with olive oil, and he was
cedar tar, and he anoints a knee bruised
upon tho rocks or a side scratched by
thorns. And here comes one that Is not
bruised, but is simply worn and ex
hausted; he bathes Its face and head
with tho refreshing olive oil, and h
takes the large two-handle cup and dlim
it brimming full from the vessel ofwa-
I ter provided for that purpose, and he
f lets the weary sheep drink. There Is
nothing finer in the psalm than this.
ClmVa rnrn la nnt fur tho u'minitart nnlv I
,
but for the worn and weary also. 'He
anolntoth my head with oil, my oup run
neth, over.' " W. A. Knight. "I shaJi
dwell in the house of Jehovah forever: "
Jehovah Is my Shepherd; His house is
the fold. I shall dwell as I am dwelling
In His safe fold forever! A perpetual
fellowship.
Head in connection with tills psalm
John 10:7-18 and Luke 13:1-7 for
Christ's use of this same figure.
PRACTICAL SIJUGKSTIONS.
Blessed is the man who can truly say:
"The Lord Is my shepherd!"
mossed Is the man who can say: "I
shall not want." The Lord's shepherd
care Is better than any bank deposit.
Blessed is he who is led by the Good
Shepherd Into the midst of green pas
tures and beside refreshing waters. ;
Blessed Is he who In the valley of the
shadow of death has the presence of the
Lord to comfort and stay him.
Blessed Is he who even In the midst or
enemies feels that he can trust in the
Lord's care and protection.
' Blessed Is be who can look forward to
dwelling forever In the house of the
Lord. '
' are not onerous.
j The most Important among the en-
voys from this hemisphere, says the
1 New York Sun, is Senor I ion (loiualo
do ijuesada, the minister from Cuba,
, who worked with tireless zeal for the
.liberation of his country, and who for
many years before her independence
was acknowledged acted as her ngent
at this capital, and was Instrumental In
raising funds to carry on the rebellion
and Inspiring sympathy with bercau.se.
When he represented the Cuban Junta
here he was not officially recognized by
this government and was frequently
subjected to unpleasant experlNieiv.
The social war he Inspired is still re
membered with some amusement by
the lookers on.
Society at that time was divided Into
two factions, the friends of Spain and
those who espoused the cause of Cuba
libre. The latter, among riaim were
Mrs. Don Cameron, wife of the former
senator from Pennsylvania, and Mrs.
Henry Cabot Lodge, persisted In invit
ing the envoy of the junta to their
homes, nnd never missed an opportuni
ty of showing their Interest in the cause
he represented.
The former faction, which Included
the wife of the Spanish minister, Se
nora Dupuy de Lome, Senati r Utile ami
a number of the membi rs of the ilipln
matlc corps, maintained that the young
diplomat had no official position ami
consequently should not be invited to
affairs which, though sociaJ, had offi
cial significance. The eonlliot waged
violently for u time, but Senor Qir sada
finally established peace by absTitlng
Wlmself from all functions where bis
presence might create comment.
ULYSSES S. GRANT.
in of I'nmona (ipncnil In ii Pniiillilnle
fur let I'ronltlrtir) on Ito
yubllruu TicLol.
As a rule the eons of great Americans
do not make a success as politicians,
Robert Lincoln being about the only dl
r't descendant of a national celebrity
who has achieved political distinction of
late years. The sous of the late Gen.
Grant have not sought oitical prefer
nioat with tho exception of Ulysses S.
He who wishes to rise la the world
should veil his ambition with the forms
pi humility.
VI.YtSaS S. GRANT.
(Candidate fur Vlcr rrcslilciicy on RijHib
llcun Ticket.)
Grant, of California, who has for some
years cherished a desire of being elected
United States senator from his adopted
state. Recently his friends have made
the announcement that Mr. Grant would
be a candidate for the vice presidency
on the republican ticket. The prospec
tive candidate is a resident of San Diego
and a son In law of ex-United States
Senator Chaffee, of Colorado. He Is a
graduate of Harvard, class of 1874, and
of Columbia Law school, 1S76. In 1899
he was a candidate for the United States
senate before the California legislature,
but was defeated. He Is one of the lead
ing attorneys on the Pacific coast, and
haa large commercial and mining later
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for Infants and Children.
Castorla is a harmless Mihstituto for Castor Oil, Pare
goric, Drops nnd Sooth in jr Syrups. It is l'lvaMiiit. It
contains neither Opium. Moi-pluno nor other Narcotic
Mihstaiicc. It destroys Worms and allays Feverislmess.
It cures IXarrluwa nod Wnd Colic. It relieves Teeth
inr Troubles and cures Constipation. It regulates the
Stomach and ltowcls, piviiii; healthy and natural bleep.
Tho Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the Signature of
In Use
For Over 30 Years.
From jit , Fp.vmo
Liberal Adjustments-
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GENERAL INSTANCE AGENCY
Only Hie OMft,r ''.nnifn A Ca.i Ctnup.-iiiirs,
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The Ncnr York 1 i!V Insurance Co.
The fidclitu Mutual Life Association
Your Patronage in solicited.
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Give Me
EBRIGHT'S STORE
Where are you piini; to lmv your Tall ami Winter piod
At Ebright's at Aline, Pa.
Why lo you luiy tlii'iv V lecaui( Kliriglit carries the
Jargcst and lust stock to select from, nn.l ho is nlso tlic
cheapest. You should see his KV STOCK, it is just
lovely, and I never saw so many Outings, Ginghams,
Flannels and Calicoes and he has the nicest Press Oood
and Waist iiiis.
Ornaments for Trimmings.
AT
lie (ill
Mill
l.'eady-madc SI HUT WAISTS, SKI UTS ;in, :; !.
vainly.il lulies and Mi-i (OATS. ;ind the
(' )Aj. US, (he iielli( si you ever mv ami n ni;inv.
i i 1 1 1 1 1 k 1 1 1 i . .
r-i'iin ii i i n n i v (nr., you ran lul l :.nvlhm
l!ed r.hinhet-, Maps, Spreads, Lap IJnhes, Hnr
lies Ihe hesl Freed A- I'olliev SIK IKS, Ujtil Uaml UIT!
1'iKUS. Flooi and Talile Oil Chilli and Linuleiiins, von
ean't lind a hetter selection anywhere. Well I am guinj;
Ik luiy my Winter supply there leu and ymi hear must
eveivhodv s;iv ihev arc goiu !k Aline.
H. A. EBRIGHT.
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want .
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Fall Opening'at
CLEMMER'S
: New Store, Sunbury, Pa. Egg
"Jiarger stock and juices lower than ever this Fall. Jiargains ia ovrj
(lepaitniciit. Wc luiy direct from the mill, therefore we can give y.j-.
sja-cial low jirici's and save you hig money hy huying from us. V;;f:
you come to Sunliury, come in and let us show you around. No trouW-
to show goods.
Few Special Prices:
1000 yds,. Unbleached Muslin, ojle. yard.
extra value.
I.e. yard.
1 Hale Unbleached Muslin, 20 yards r ?l.l!i,
1000 yards Bleached Sheeting Muslin, to go at
5000 yards Outing Flannel to go at yard.
Good Apron Gingham, 5e. yard.
Best Calico, 5 and (ic. yard.
1 Case Blanket- To go at 50, 00, SOc, extra large sizes.
Beautiful J'ure White Cotton Filled Comfortables, $1.00, !?l.'2f spc-hi
1.00 for all Wool Blankets, put on sale to-day at special prices.
Dress Goods:
We carrv one of the Largest Slocks in Sunbiiry.
Special Value 121, lf, 25, 3'. c yard.
50c. 42 inch wide, all vool ; ooda the best thing you ever saw.
75c. and 1.00 all the new v ives for Suits and Skirts.
Beautiful Line Coats, all the 1 1 w Styles, all sizes and all prices.
Furs, an endless variety, all pi Yes you could wish for.
Keady-made Dress Skirts a ji cialty. Come and be convinced.
H. F.CLEMMER,
3 doors East of Market House. SUNBURY, TjL
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