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BR08IOU3 BROS.
CHRISTMAS HERE
ALREADY.
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The Band Sensible Kind.
Christmas TWs lrom llV, to $1.00.
Hats .tall kimls 50o. tof.VOO.
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M.n Suits from $..tV to $2iV(0.
Men's (vr.-.iii tr..m $.vl0 to ?2.Yt0.
R.vn Suits :t:ni Overcoats, fi 0.111 $!."( to $7.0.
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TrunkN Irom $'2.'.S to $12.00.
(i).i every known kiu.l 10 vn to $l;i.0it.
I'niKrell's, from .uV. to $7.o''.
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CHRIST'S BIRTHDAY
Rev. Or. Talmas Urge Ita
Pitting Commemoration.
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CHICAGO, 'De. &-In tbia sermon
the preacher urge a flttlug couiiueiu-!
ration of the Christmas time the heal
Ing of family differences and the put
tfng aside forever of alt dissensions, In
accordance with the spirit and teach-
ings of the aacred season. The test la
Luke lk 14. "On earth peace, good will
toward men."
Christmas day has the manner foi
its gem, with the home for a setting.
From time Immemorial the commemo
ration of the birth of Christ has had Ita
true and real ivhbration not so much
In public festivity and church ivre
monlal i in the family fathering
around the domestic fireside, t'hrlst-
nia day nhv;.
alwav will !
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family it ay. It la
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the ulisi. a w
mothei and
gathered wii ,in
old h.'iiie-i.' hi.
that the sa-:i 1.
le that al l... 1
c;i-e :i year the chll
V. -. n. the I'rotb
.:nl the nephews and
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u :l.e fathers and
..ivnts. shoiiM Ih
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appropriate
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vent of ear l.o:i.
lint ihmi.:i C.l
In fam.lies." lln.i:..:
Hlove nil dther da
ns worship him in
'setleth the solitary
1 on t in ini:is day.
vs. he would Lave
.Muiiiiinion with our
Willi ami kin. 1 1 1 : ! i 1 1 we should d.-liht
to prove that I"1.h1 l thieker than wa
ter, yet ihe sIMl'mu fact ivnuiiiis nn
eotil roverteil that the rinniii); skeleton,
vl r:.!ll.'s it s hones and elaMors its
li'i i'.i alnios; c(iy 'hristinas eve in
Hill. 0-1 every family closet, is the hhl-is.ii-
kele:..a of .loniestie strife. Hy
ll.:- -lai.-i.i r: e d.i noi niemi that the
fai her i.n.l 11. other and the little eh:l-
Mi liviiK within the four walls of a
hor.s nr. tie.-e ariiy unhappy or that
n o-; homes n:v not piMii'fnl aiul io inc.
W e .lo mean, however, that the fain
liy 1,;. mi . j 11 ki -11 in its larger n hit ion,
is not always n loving nnd harmonious
minie. W e do mean hy this statement
that lifter the father ami mother have
been carried out to their Inst resting
plHoo, to sleep the slivp of death under
fi coverlid of snow, ostniiigenients often
firise between t!ie married children.
We do mean bv ;his statement ttiat
many nnd many a home has been split
from top to loriiini on Bceoimt of the
second mnrringe of n father or n moth
er. We do mean that today nil over
the I'nited Stntes brothers can be
found at variance with brothers, sisters
with sisters and cousins with cousins.
Christmas day is essentially a family
day. Would it not It possible in the
weeks- before Its dawn for yon to ar
range your family differences so that
on that day the old (inirrel may he set
th'.: ami al! the hard thoutlits and hard
v ..-!- i; ha- eiiL'eiul.'rvd may l.c for
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tjiu" thy caiiijo: that
eacl. i. bia-.-i.. 1: tuny no: U- l-ur who
flur:'. tiif fdLiiiy tiuuhi' 1: it- euuugt.
U tin"" tUa' if Uitl. pa'ties had nut
err tiier. wijuici no! hiive beet con-tiii'e-ti
doiiisTi. disturbance
'Jk fur lliiistratioi.. tne uoubie be-v.-i
a father uud iiir- wli. Kerv lit
te wiiiu we bear of the aou wf uoine .
pimiJineiit Lual. uiu: ut vanan"--e witu
c futuwr Al; lUKliiij: of the trouble
tuuy get inio I in- iiepup-r or Lm- gok
siped aijout tii iieigiib'jrliood koine
Ml ur bidi- with tije parent. We fcay:
li.ullut wi.ut tl... fu.l.ur l....-u
6oii tiit kai" uo r.giit to turn bin
back upon his sue Ht iia oo r,ght to
Cumptat tiie iMii'fut wJUo caied for him
wLet, Ue wa ti littie fliiid nud wUi ed-
ucaieti iuix na surusc biui out us. u
Jouuj,- man inio tue wvrid." On tut other
Li0 uu.t of us it h iUi lU- kon iu
(iciati of tli" latuei . Wt kay tLut aoutc
falutrk are Luean tud kuLeih aul raip
iut 'i'Ltry uever want to im tUeir
w ineir r.guis It is loid of old fcnj-
yc-ror U Hilau. I. of Cieruiauy that wUeu
In.- court arum painted a picture of
tLi Oeiiuan court, with down j'riui,
Jr reUeriCir't fot upon the ioweat utep
of the tlii cue, Kinfr Will.aiu called the
iiruat Uj hlut aud aad: "lake that
boy r foot off that turviie aup. A
ae ! alii k.iij: I want to Lave t
tkioct (or cyaif." But lu all proba
bility if you can H. to the iui.de facts
of that quarrel between Uie father aud
the Hjd they can all be traced to fl dls
poaitioti in t. father which Las been
inherited by th kui. The fthir u.ay
Lave oeu a b'.xb atrung, iirvoun, yuick
Uuiperwd, overwrought, ovexMorlutd,
lo, pel uo us aau. Xh son cuay Lave
JilhariUd the SailM tvjry diSjVOaltiOD. It
to a adsattflc fact that opposite
Join, not sUnllsrities. Tbs poaltlre aa4
taa Befstlrs polaa work together la
harmony, not the electric wire carry
tng the name current. The reason tlx
wife la able to lire harmoniously wltt
the husband la that her nature la en
tirely different from his and la Ita nat
ural complement The father and
on were continually Irritating each
other. One night there waa a domestic
explosion. The father ordered the aon
from the house. The boy uever came
buck. He went to lire In another city.
He pluugcd luto a lire of dissipation.
TI.e father blamed the aon. The aou
blamed the father. But are there not
grievous faults on both sides T
Tnke, for Illustration, that difficulty
which exists between the daughter and
! ,,pr parent. There arc faults there Just
the same. Faults are on both side.
I The daughter may hare grown up to
I be the pride of the parental heart. Rhe
was the Idol of her father and mother.
They sent her to school and gave her
every educational advantage tlmt mon
ey could procure, but while they were
giving money and, seemingly, every
advantage those parents were not care
ful about the aciiuiilntnnccs their
daughter was forming. They were not
careful aliout looklug up the records of
the young men who were culling during
the evening hour. The result of this
parental negligence was that the daugh
ter formed an affection for a young
man who was not regarded favorably
hy the parents. They did everything
In their power to prevent the in hit! age.
but the troifhle was that the parents
awoke to the danger too late. The
young girl was obstinate; she married
against their will. After the daughter
left home she felt that her husband
and children wore not w Billed back in
the place where the wife ami mother
was born, thercfoiv she does not visit
whore they are not wehvnnsd. TI10
parents, in an unguarded moment, may
have said that all their children want
od of.-them w as their money. The
daughter is poor, but very proud. At
times she has not had f.od enough even
for her babies. How much happiness
it would give on all hands if a recoil
ciliation could be effected and if the
parents, remembering that their negli
gent contributed to the trouble, nnd
tne tiiiugntcr, remembering that hard
words, spoken in a moment of trrlta-
tion. should not w eigh against long
years of love and parental kindness,
should come together again and agree
to forget the faults on both sides!
What is true of the ditfienlties bo-
tween parents and children is also true
of the difficulties between brothers
nnd brolhers, sisiers and sisters. In
evitably faults nre to be found on lxvth
sides. Therefore what Is Ihe practical
conclusion of all this trend of thought?
You. O man, and you, O woman, have
no right to complain about the
iujus-
tices which others have done against
you unless you at the same time have
done all in your power to atone for
the sins which yon have, intentionally
or unintentionally, done against your
brother! If you will go and honestly
ask yonr brother to forgive you the
wrong yon have done him. In ninety
nine cases out of a hundred that broth
er will ask you to forgive the injus
tices he has done you. Then, as yon
nre both ready to atone for the evils
Voll have done
be tio ftlT lhi-r e::
e.-nh t li'-r. there will
use for domestic strife.
en-Mi:- sliouid cease, and
Why? r.ivau-e
:. i: troubles are caused
of a f:.n.:!y mi-judglng
ti l position of other lncMi
,v:.,.:y. l'.ivau-e it is ;J
,!i for people iii one
to l.:-ipe:-iy :.i.:.rei iatf
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lie- (J.ili u.n.-s Mel the trials :id the
wo"vi.-- ; :,ci tic (; .-a;.; .f i. ii t n ; en : - ;.nd
lie- lie;.r:aeiies wl.i. L are eoi,; inuaily
nagging Hi'.; si.ppitis the lives c.f ;.t-o;.le
it. o:hr s;.lif".-s ff Ufe.
'.'!.. .!:: ;Lis ccmins '.'i. -is: tuns we
whlIu out Mid i.ii try to fo-us our ryes
to our brothers spectacles ; Then a
ttrea: u;fy o! tue famiiy tio;:(.'-s
would fo'-.-ver vunish fro m our dark-eie-d
horizoL. Tlie man who travels
ubou: this jilitiiei with such ti Christian
spirit uud g'jes from iioust- lo house
troui the paiaet- of the rich to the Lovei
of the jioor. from the Buuiptuoub pri
vate othoe of the merchant prince to
the counters of the BniuH hularied clerk
Boon discover tLut this worid is not
tiltogetiier a uieau wurid. u beltisb
worid, h heartiem! world, but it is a
tired worid. a diacouragKl world, a
miauijdrHluod worid. If every uiem
br of a family wlm ban bitter troubles
end triuie couid reulixt tlmt hifc broth
ers and airitei-fe ulobg tiif great high
ways of lift are atrufgling uuder bur-
den ijulu- ut heavy as hi own al-
: though thuir burdens luay be made up
, In difleient kinds of packs and have
; silken cords around them lualeud of
hempen rope he would be more pa-
tut in bis criticism of others, as he
Uiay hope that othera will judge him
: more charitably. Most of the aneming
jinaults by lelatlvea to relatives nre eu
' ttiely uninu-ntioual. As every una
; Lope for mercy and pardon in the day
of Judguieiit ao tin re should be fofgivc
j lie f r one who offeuds another
througL inadvertence and not ihroUKh
intention. The fancied lnjuiil:es le
tuaeii relatives exiot for the moat part
In the d la tolled luiaginationi' of thoae
who have no right to indulge in un
christian and niei'ellenc Judgment of
relative who really want to be friends.
Family djisensions should coai- aud
UiiUied lately ufuw. VVhyV He. hum
ChrUtuiaj 0Hoit unities of future fam
ily reX(UciIlaUons may be very few.
Thy may never come aain. We me
lnteiibwly ahxked at the sudtb-n depar
tures of our xreut men and women.
When Mrs Irlmma ljoth-'J'ii' ker of the
Kalvatlon Ajixij wua klli'd on ) :.
la a railroad accident v
t' WiirnphtI from tin- At'- -it In t! c
J'acific. We coUiUicuUxl iixjii the bi au
tiful coCRo plate which we saw :. id
rsud thus: "Born June f, Con rJ.
Jtmuia fe-ivib Tuck Fr'n:t.-i to (Jlu-
ry C.t 13, 1ZZX" Wa wan teiaaac!
hocke4 when King Humbert waa akat
a ad when rraddeat Caraot was aeaa
al nated with a knife throat. Bat way
should we be ao shocked at the eudden
death of this man or that. with the"
tremendous emigration of a vast boat
each year from earth Into the realm
beyond the grave? This Is not a plati
tude, purposeless saying. It la a
Statement which ought to be pregnant
with the most tremendous Import to ut
all. Can any here be sure that before
another Christmas rolls around the
death angel's wing will not hare Out
lered oer our beds? ,
Ob, my friends. If we are eyer going
to have Chrlstuiaa reconciliations we
had better have them now. Human
lire at the longest Is short When
children have grown and scattered how
soon they die. A family may eilat In
tact for ten, twenty, thirty years, but
after the death angel calls one child
he Is very apt to come back soon for
another and another until all are gone.
When the family plot Is once selected
and a couple of graves dug therein the
hearse gets into the habit of traveling
In the same direction and the Muck
horses to stopping at the snuie gate.
Then the sad truth Is that when death
dues come regrets may be piled In 1
flowers mountains bl-rh upon the j
casket, brothers may weep over the
dead brother, the hands may he press
ed and the lips pressed ami the fore- ,
head stroked, but the dead will hear ;
not one word. He will not lift one eye- '
lid. He will not smile one look of for
giveuess hack to those w ho want to he
forgiven. Oh. regrets, regrets! Mow
often have we wept our regrets over
the eollln lids! How often that word
might have been chiseled as epitaph ,
upon the tombstone of the dead! tie- I
grets, bitter, heartrending, but useless I
regrets! Kegels, burning regrets In I
reference to our kith and kin who lire
gone.
I-'amlly dissensions should cease.
On re Hiiy one, old or young, gainsay
this Immanent truth? Itut if this warn
lug comes with nilghly force to broth
ers nnd sisters how much more should
It come to the fathers anil mothers who
a iv unary or indifferent with their chil
dren! Many people are apt to Judge
Ike children harshly when domestic
1 troubles arise between parents nnd
their offspring. Hut as men and women
Krvm- older and have children of their
j 0w n they are more w illing to blanie the
j parent for the estrangement than they
,m, lo i,,,,,,,, the child. Have you, par
0I,ts. CVer tri.nl to win back the nffec-
Hons of your children? Old you ever
try to recall that cruel remark you omv
made to your obstinate boy? That re
mark cut Into his heart hs a surgeon's
knife buries Itself In the flesh quivering
upon the operating table. Have you,
O parent, since that second murriaire.
j which so trampled nnon the love of
your children, gone regularly to visit
your children, us you used to do before
their mother's death? lo you send to
them the warm, ran In I invitations to
come homo and Insist that they come
with their families? Do you, tM par
ents, try to Instill into your children the
thought that their father and their
mother are absolutely dependent for
happiness upon their boys' -and girls'
affections?
I Parents, let me ask you one blunt
question. Supposing your children have
done wrong -and in all probability they
have who ought to forgive lirst? Who
ought to be continually forgiving until
the old sweet relationships nre re
stored ': plight not tlu first forgiver, the
chief forgiver. be you, O father. O
mother, you who have been worshiping
at t'l.rist's feet for forty years? Ought
it not to be yon rather than your child.
wh- has not been a member of the
i V.'.-e'i more than five years? Ought
n .t ihe f.ither and the mother try to
sh.ov to their children forgiving na
, tu res. no matter what those children
Lave said or done? r.emembcr the
pr:.yer you Lave been aying ever since
.you learned it at your mother's knee,
"1 '.'give us fiiir trespasses us we for
c'.v" those that trespass against us."
I'J'h it means, "Forgive us. O (Jod, as we
' are willing to forgive our children."
j ''iinnot the parents who are estrane
eJ from their children realize that the
year are very few in which It is pos
I Bible for them to have Christmas reo
joneiliatlons? When a child despises a
i parent, living or dead, that child must
suffer the most awful agonies that can
ever come to a human beiag this side
of the grave. Hear, forbear, forgive
nd be forgiven are the teachings, "on
earth peace, good will toward men."
Jlefore the next Christmas comes
around it will be Impossible for some
to forgive or to be forgiven. The
casket milker Is even now manufactur
ing a coffin. The gravedigger Is even
now sharpening bis pick and spada.
The quarryman la even now cult lag a
tombstone. The bellriuger Is even now
ready to toll a knell, brothers and sis
ters, fathers and mothers, kith and
klu, slop and attune your family rec
onciliation to the notes of the Christ
mas HOUg.
Chriatma day Lavt not always
heard Ihe angel alug the soag, "On
earth peace, good will to mas." In
lOo'J Willlaui the Conqueror, to com
plete his triumph over fcagland, de
creed that all the country shouts' L
devaataled between York and Pnrbstt).
In all that region every city, tows or
village wa raxed to Iks grousd, sud
ho literally wa the order executed that
a famine eimufd lu which 100,004 man,
women and hlidi tn perished. Ho mac
ChriMlmnKc wince lOtiV have wlluraaed I
their hluughtei of Ihoiliiand Upon
thousand. Not Ihe aiuugiihr of lift
alone, but the laughler of heart, Jorss
and In-art aflrcLlon between brothers
aud sisters and parent and clJIdias.
May Ihe Christmas of 10011 aot be a
Chrialii.iis doiienllc Uuget!, but of
! fumily reunion. Muy it b the lime
I whu the yery angels to LtaTaa hsiJ
again In compelled U stog fur Jot feat
all rsUUvss st the uasger bifs bs-
corns f scsACsiaJ.
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For htrd colds, bronchltk
isthma, tnd coughs of
kinds, you cannot take ao.
thint better than Ayer'i
Cherry
Pectoral
Cherry Pectoral. Ask yom
own doctor if this is not to.
He uses It. He understand
why it soothes and heals.
" I had Urrlhla annth for mki. TWi
nok ijirt Ch.rrr l'wlor.1 aa ooliZi
bottle nompt.tely rtirM m..
MRS. 4. V. HAN rURTH, BC. tlOMptl, glcT.
MA.,BV..fl.N,
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Coughs,Colds
You will hasten recovery bv t7?
Ing on of Ayer'a Pllla at bedtl
Snle Register.
Ni.tl.-o. of Ml' will Ii" ln."rln. (,,.,, ,.
tlil hen. II. .K li..ii tin. I. III. u p irl".l... ,."'
olll.-o N Iipii tli.. I, in. nr.. mil , i , , i . t "
elll.s. Ml e...t. W I,,. (linmiMl. I'.-im, n,
w bit to lin.i- ..ill. .1 I I ...li.et ,1,1,,
lisvf "t ln.irtl In t'll.i-iiliiiiin.
Ti ihi.v. Bed. tr. Thetielni ot Peters, f .-jhc
will sell, In Kiel llelil, U p peiHuimt
el Ihe iteceimeil.
tTi Biv, IV.'. Ill, nl KriMim-r. Perrv
will el li.ui.' In. I.I 111111.U.
HatI'iiiiav, Mnreli H. In WnnM iikmi lnih
.lol.ll II. Miller will M-ll hor.e. ,
fiirni lii")-!!"..!!!..
Till Rstv, Mini'll 17, one in I lo ...nil. ,,f
srovr, Win. II. Itriinlnu.-r will . llhr,
nti.l fiiriulng Iiu.imiii.iIh.
Tim miiv, Miiieli 7, nl Uliilio Mill. U.K.
ter will n. llvr .lurk im.l f,, (0)
mrnt..
Miisiiav, Miiri'li i , ... o-foiirtli mile .,,1,11,
Hfllll-Krnve, 1111 II. K. Hiivl. fiem ll
Wlrth will wll ll linrae.. H c,,w. .1 i,.,.i
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CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Boars the
Signature of
Persons expwtlmf lo hnve puliiK-asJe
In tlieNprlng sliould select their datei
hh curly hh posslblo and have iln-min.
scrted in the MliblloburK Post's SIt
Register so that no one else will select
llieKiutio dnlx'. TIiIh will insure Tour
date so tlmt no one cIho near you will
select same dute. We niiiko no charg
for Inserting n notice of your sale in oat
Register when you get the bills printed
at this office.
Gold Rings
Christinas is coming ami i.
will be here before tunny . ;
are ready for it. Xow we i
made arrangements whereby
can oiler our trade li") beam
(iohl lUngs free. Just the t1
to give ton friend for ti Chri-i
present. Remember we only I
liil of these rings and lirst 'c.
lirst served. Come in uml w
talk it over.
JUltter nnd KggH ill excha:
THE RACKET.
Yourti for ItiiHincHS,
Geo. W. Burns.
VatcIi our alverliHoii)'nt.
MlpDLEBURQH MARKET,
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Wheat
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Fluiirprlilili
Jlutsk wlifut,
Liver Pills
That's what you need; some
thing to cure your biliousness,
and regulate your bowels. Voo
need Ayer's Pills. Vegetable;
gently laxative.
J.ow.1'.
Want your moustache or bearf
beautiful brown or rltli blJi? tt
BUCKINGHAM'S DIE
ytmiirii iyr.ii.'iwinni yui "'' -
FREE
Liigliie I'or Sale
A Iwel vu liorse jMiwur porUll
jiliigluejs nlluM nl. pilvalu sl- 1
can L seeu st StropUiwn. IinpiR '
, H Mlrouplowu