The Huron Expositor, 1900-12-14, Page 20
POSITOR
EEO ESTATE FO
It SALE.
cee tea Will buy a good 7-roo
e17e.)au 1Y situated in Sea
Good hard :and soft water.
BROS., Seaferth.
ed hou e. please:A-
orth, almoat new.
Apply ti SCOTT
1721 tf
yetOR SALF.-Nine acres f and for oale, beitig
• U. Lot 12, °once:mien 8, Hey There ia a frame
house and bsrn Wee enot11 o etard. Part'eulars
upon application. MRS. ROJEKT KYDD, Set.,
Zu.ich. 1099-tf
G1ARM IN STANLEY FOR, dALE -For sale Lot
r 0, Ceneeesion 1, London Reuel, near the village
c !Eruct feed, conteining a.bouti 100 retiree, 90 ar...rei
elealert and in re god state ct1 eul.ivation, the re.
maluder in herdwocd bode There ere pod build. -
Inge, nacres of whet, a0 ereee,t to grass, a good
orchard rted plenty of weter. Will be sold cheap
end MI cagy terms. Apply to A. J. ROSS, Bruce -
field r. O. 1676t
jj OUSE AND THREE ACK . 3 FOR SALE, -Tho
un(1ereigned etfere fir ea e his cottage in Hate
purhey with & scree of heed in ood state of cultiva-
tion,plarted with fruit and orn mental. tree& Ther -
is s goad eteble on tho plane, w f plenty of hard :ale
soft water. reflect) sre in go.d order. There are
seven rooms in the ou o whl. le good renew. The
Preseiree•may be viovied at an Cele, J03E1P.
1895-tf
BRINE
ARM FOR. SALE -For trate Lot 25, Corcession
4 L R 5, Tuelcortenith, eentainine 6) serve,
all clear and in se first ollee state of cultivation. There
are on the premiseo a, comfortable log hue agord
frameeearn 35x80 feet with ets.bling attesohed, plenty
of water, la convenient to mericets, with good gravel
rods awl t meldered te be hoe of the best 50 acre
farms tn th- twee*. Wilt tee geld cheap se the
propvir.tor wiehee to get mere land. Apply on tao
premises or te A,LEN. GORDON, Egreonciville P. O.
1719x6
DE4IRARLE PROPERTY N SEAFORTH FOR.
SALE-Reautlfully teed on Centre Street
aejeleing Belittle s Grove. TM re are two 149 planted
with tee, choicest of in& t eee of sit kiode an
shrube. A frame house, mem cellar underneath the
whole house, a sitt'xig room, dintng room, summer
and %tater kitchens ani fou be.droome, hard and
eat weta. It ie one of the is feet pleatently loaded,
lomfor•able sect certvenient eesidermes in Seat irth
and will be seld cheap. Ap,ly te J031All WAT-
SON, Sereforth. 17Q0-tf
rIAR31 IN MULLETT FOB SALE. -For sale, Lot
_IC 4, Coneeseion 13, tufle'1I,, contlening 76 acres,
all cleared, undcrd nee, wee fenced, and ab Jut 40
. ores seeded to gra04. The e are fair buildinge.
There is- a good orchard, and a never-UW(4 spring
creek rune through the farm Ited a good well at the
house It is near echo)] and acid office, and con-
venient to the beat markets It le a eplendid farm,
not a foot of waste land on it, and is well adapted for
stock raising. It will be sold cheap aed on easy
terms. Apply ea the undereigned, deafortit P. 0.
]AN E ROBISON., 1609 ti
A KI
G'S FERRYBOAT
David a 'd His Family Crossing
he River Jordan.
AN
INCIDENT OF OLDEN TIMES
Dr -2 Talen
. and If
-They
" sage
Will I
Washiin
noticed
Talmo e
some c
sons, tF
'And t
carry os
Which
Thai she
tigtie dr
king.
and
his polo
to see , I
t, tyeen
e Draws felessons ef Comfort
pefitinese to All God's Children
Afraid of the Paa-
hore, ae the Ring
e Boat. •
Need Not be
the other
e on Board t
ton, Dec.
ncident of
in this *discourse draws
iforting .an i rapturots8 les -
e text is .11iSamuel iix, 18,
Il,
-re went ov ir a:ferryboat to
er the kin's household."
. of the crowd is the king?.
rt tnan, sunburnt 'and in fa.-
ss. It, is ls,),Vid, the exiled
Ie has defcated his enetnies
now going home 'to resume •
•e. Good! 1 alway.s• like
a.vid ceme out ahead. But,
him and WM home there IS
..-Froman un--
olden time Dr.
be
stile e1 rbrated r iv ref . Jordan which
\has to he pa.ssed. Tito king ac-
compa.'11 ct to thee batik • of the river
by 'um ristotratic old gentleman of
SO y a s, Barzillait by name, whe
owned E fine counties. seat at Hoge -
Um. Boddes that, liavid has his
family with him. But hoot shall
they • g t across the 'river? While
they:art standing theee I see a ferry-
boat Fuming ,from the, other ride, •
El/td. 0,13
See the
hold br
SO Sol)
-Erma ANo Lot IN IIARPUallEee Foa
sALE.-For sale the comfortable fram) cot-
tage in If arpurbey belougieg to the undersigned.
It contains three bed room, sitting room,. dieing
room, kitchen and pantry, le is on a stone founda-
tion with a good cellar; also hard and soft water.
The lot contains I of an store ef land, has on it a geese
etable and is well planted with various kindof large
sad small fruit. It is pleasantly situated and will
be oold cheep. Appitto the owner, SIRS, GEORGE
6eaferth, or to JAMES W1GN, Sea-
orth 1718-tf
'GURU FOIL tiALE.-For Let Canheeelo ; 7 i
1. Steuley, containing 10) sores more or lease 93,.
acres cleared and 7 Acres of bush, fattens under out-
tivatioreS mires in fall wheat and the belenee) seeded
to game. Tho farm is well fenced and underdratued
with plenty of good water ceovenient to buildings of
which there are a goocl frame houeo with kitoben and
wood shed attached, two large bsek barns with Atone
walls underneath, large drive shod and pie house
with cement floor, a large orobard of oholoo fruit
It le convenient to church; pest aim and eschools.
• It WA miles from Brimfield soatleo withgood gravel
roads loading in all directions. This la a firet class
farm and in good condition and will be sold cheep.
For full particulers apply to Wei. itteALLITTER,
Vara& P. 0. 171141
VARA( IN TUCKER3MITH FOR, SALE. -For sale
r Lot 11, Concession 8, Tuckersinitb, couteining
100 -sores, all °leered buirsbout 8 cores of good bush.
lb le urderdrained, woll folioed, and In a high state
of oultieation. There le a good stone nouso ; good
herses, stables and outehauses. It adjoins a good
school. ; le within five miles of &Worth, and throe
smiles. from Kippen, There Is plenty of good water.
WIII be told with or without the crop. It is ono of
the beat farms in tiro townohip, and will be eold on
elleY terme, a theproprietor wants to retire, Also
Owns within a mile teed a quarter, a good grasing
lot, well fenced, but no buildings. Wilt be sold to.
gether or separately. Apply on the promiles, or ad -
drew Egaiondville P. 0. JAMES tioTAVISII.
1689 ti
ARM IN STANLEY FOR SALE -For sale, Lot
9 and the west half of Lot 8, on the 12..1), comes -
Sion, or Brownsoa Lino, of Stsnley. Thle farm con -
tattle 160aore8, all of which is cleared, except four
aoros. It le In a state of that -class cultivation, well
termed and all Underdraineci, moistly with tile. There
tea. large frame dweling house as good as now, with
good stone foundation and collar, largo bank ben'
.vith stone stabling underneath, end numerous other
buildings, inoluding a large pig house. Two good
orchards of choice fruit, also nice shade and area
-
mental Ocoee There are two spring °reeks runnIng
hrough the farm, and plenty of good water all the
year round without pumping. 11 19 well situated for
markete, churches, schools; poet ofil o, 8a3., aid good
gravel ramie leading {MITI it in all directioee. 19 Is
within view of Lake Huron, and the boats oan be
soca passing upend down froin th house. This is
one of the best equipped farm. .n the county, and
will be sold on eaoy trino, as the proprietor wants to
retire on amount of 111 heelth. Apply on the prem-
ises, or address(' Bleke P. 0, JOHN DUNN, 184941
MURK IN HAY TOWNSHIP FOR SALE. -For
0410, Lot 22, on the North Boundary of Hay
Tovrnsitip. This tarm contains 100 store9, 85 sores
cleared-, the reel) good hardwood bush. It Is well un-
derdrained and fenced. There is a good stone house
with a NO. Geller, large bank barn, implement
shod; sheep house 70x75, with firet-ola-s etebling
and root altar underneath ; a good otchard ; good
wells and Mestere. There is 12e acres of fall wheat
sowed on, a dab fallow, well manured ; 40 sores
seeded down reeently, the root in good •shapo for
crop. Thie le a No. 1 farm, well situated for
markets, churches, whools, pose office, et,o., and
will be sold reseonab'y. Apply on the premises, or
address ROBERT N. DOUCIL4.8,Blake,Ont 1688x811
SUSt/VESS
te
( !
MICH:
- • la Ar wrIrs. for young, men an4
l'ut:ne••••4 I.:duration, Shorthand,
,• r r Pt-fo.ino#.1111#. Thorough eye-
•., 1.. , eat teeere year. Students
, Iterrroure, all
. . .% • Pres: 1'. 11. Se.KNUk.:11., See.
f-,41AN ITEM:OF INTEREST.
voc3
loans taken at lo sett rates; payment9
Nutt borrower ; satiefaelion. guerautood all °erre-
epondence eheerfelly answered,. ABNE'R Ca3ENS,
Wale:ewe Ont. 0111 ea -At corner of Minnie and
Patri st.reets; every Saturday all day, 16(17
Special Attention
to Horseehoeing and
General Jobbing.
Robert
Devereux
BICKSMITH
CARRIAGE
MAKER
aoderieh street, •
and
Opp,
Queen
Hotel.
Seaforth.
it cuts through the -water I
twos of David i..nd hisehoUse-
ghten up at the thought of ,
getting hcfue. No sooner
has the feryboat struck the. shore
than Ii• vid and his iftemily* and his
old friend- Barzil,a1 from Rogelim
get op. (stud the b mi. Either w ith
splashi g oars at _. he side or with
one oar sculling at, the (stern of the
boat ;LI Cy leave th , easterti bank. of
the .10 clan and st sr e -for the west-
ern
The: "estern 'ban i -is • black - with'
crowds of people, who are waving
aed sh uting at th approach of thd
king lai d his fami y. The military
ere all out. Some. )1 those who levee
1.
been i I (evict's_ wo •st enemies noW
sh out1 mtil they . are hoe ese. .at his .
returp. No sOorer 'Ims the boat
eti•tick. , he shore dti tli',t western side
than ithe earth quotes and the heavs
ens Ong. with cheers of -welcome and
cong otitthetion. David and his fam-
ily and dlerzillal l'tiont Itogelim step
uslio••6. King David,- asks his old
filen 1 to go with , Win and live at
the ,)et ace, but Barzitial apologizes
and int iinates that he is infirm with
age in o appreciate the
musie
that
luxe. -i(
Day Id
conn Ix,
1 (11
dent 0
he 1
eve
lie
t ha
lion
County 0ouricil
Elections
Corti* Of Huron,
pmsosopner,
at a melee
a caricature
while ano,ther
el their kin 1 died eaying, "Mu
leave. all these . beautiful pictu
and . then '; stied . that he raigh
bolstered up In tire .bed in his
inements a
and lofted
of all- ages
of them sn
wept theists
some blaspl
their bed O
the. -way •ssis
man to- die.
Blessed
coining fro'
Imitation a
the • other
this gospel
.don :from ti
the Other s
shore; mini
other shore
from the �tb
from the ot.h
fa i Of a
1311 se, in
acceptation
ipto. the Wc
front a for
boat comin
surges of .
as it strike
rock, and t
• parel oso
come out.
earth, and g
gets intoi
saying: "II
confel My le
his." Good
that, boat,
from the 810
gates! Opel
God that as
other ehor
men acrbs,
to die, tin
same, direc i
should. CST
starts froi
Again, e
when we c s
King will
earpen try
infancy,. T
reade,.
imagine t
cllildren
might hae
ing on th
oarsman c
out and tl
NI on...the
were deeh.
I coulcl ha
ing n(
out: Oh,
We are gc
•king w ts
those •vc
hotiechi ld
ery car '
he. tea
safetee.
Now, T.
ion in yo
When our
caust •tbe
parents hot
,ch Odeon ,w1
to someth
the moinen
will•beIn
-
boat all' al Il?.says, "if. f could only go with my
child, lowoold bo willing to die half
a dozen 1. ' ton afrold She
he lost:it the woods or in the dark-
ness; I a
mach fri
alone,"
Whea s
not go 0
the boat
last extro
aiea of mirth; tau hing
ut`e Of an aged Wman,
rea.de by his own aannd
of their company
a.
t E,
es?''
lsila
d be shaved and intuited
Of all the unbeli ees
not one died welt 'ome
eaied out, of life, some
elves away in dar ness,
iceroid and rayed and tore
overs to: tatters. T1 is is
Holly philosophy he ps a
God,: there is a boat
1 the other side! rans-
t last. for our soels from
hare; everything bout
from the other shore' pal-
e that shore; mercy from
to e; pity from the •ther
I y of angels from the
I ower to work mi itcles
✓ shore; Jesus hrist
✓ shore. - "This s a
r abet worthy 0 all
hat Chriet Jesus camh
rl to save sinners," and
tig shore I see the erry-
s
ge and •-it. rolls wit the
a ,. aviour'S suffering; but
i be ,earthl the mou tains .
h !dead adjust thei ap-
hi t they may be fit to
hat boat touches the
0rious Thomas Valsh
n hie expiring moment,
1! has come! He has
0 ved i s , m in e, • and I lan
tirah :WeSley. got 1 into
pd as she shoved off
he.
le scried: "Open the
the ,gatesie' I bless
the boat came fror_ the
0 take David anhl Its
, No, ''ben we are alio t
st eill come fro 3: the
. • God forbid tl at I
:rust t() anything tilt
1 his side.
iy eubj et suggests that -
r( over -at the las the
)0 in b )(led the, bon SIsip
' ;BHA • times was in its
le boat • Were 1101, s Wiel-
and I can very eosin
la the womenan the
)1 i the king's hot schold
e been ervous about .(;)-'
1.1
a °a ,, afraid tha he
✓ the h dinmn m
saig t gis
a i 1 he mat might b dat1M-
r ekli, 18 sometimes boats
i in ti 0 Jordan, and then
v. 1 Mae ince! the boat start -
r( eking Una they crylng
ve itr ..going to be lost.
i g do vn!" Not so. The
cn board the boat, and
C 1 Ind children aad all the
.c f the -king knew that ev-
w-talc u1 to have the king
d of 0 c empire -pass in
public untie° horeby givrn that a meeting- of the
Electore of County Pit Igoe No. 6 (am posed of the
munieipalstive of Titekerensith, PeeK hop and Soa-
forth, will be held in the
TOWN HALL, SEAFORTII,
ON MONDAY, DECEMBER 24113, wets o
at the hoer of 1 o'el tee p. in., for the purp me ef
nominating feaselid et att r .pre•pint,thi said r3lrit,1,
div101011 In the. eoutivil of th J. tenuity of Huron for
the Diem 19n. aed 19M and in ewe a volt le req_.-41!rd'
118 will to Oi Hid on the 7th clay of Jaeuery, (3•51
n ea(.11 out) thvitlein at the time stud plaeo
fixed be I'a•Ltw th .i,) the said
Ccuray kors. Teae
A. Sell lettle,
131 Nomiervtifix ont .er.
&tether eith day ef Dee. bor, 11100.
17e1-3
Dated at Tuckers.
Store And GroceryBusiness
For Sale.
For sato in the thriving town of Seaferth ; a tf md
brick atone with dwe'llne aeove, ant good bit+
'stable at the beck, aleo a Orat-oloes etoek ef gr 'eerier
all fresh, best pert ot teen and doing good foment.
good teumns for selling. Apply quiekly to box 372,
Seeferth, Ontario. eteLe_eee 4;4.V
170a M. JORDAN. .
ns
�l
el
decl trd: "I --was glad te get _home.
These was too muth going -en there •
for 'we"- My father, an a.gecl Man;
made his last 1718111 at my house in
Phil Idelphiaa and 'after the . church
serv•ce was over, and we. wept home,
som one in the house asked the
11
age( 1 Ian how he enjoyed the ser-
vice, "Well,',' he replied, "I enjoyed
the sicii•vice, but there, were' tO0 many
peo; le there for me. It trouhled My
,
too deaf
and has a,
vould soon
us living, at
would let hi
Seat. •
e heard the father of a prcsi-
tle e4Littes soy that
just been to Washington to
son in theAVIsitc, 'House, and
me of the; wonderful things
1 •
occurred titre and of - :what
Webster eaid to. him, but he
delicate appetite
.be cloyed with
d so he begs that
I go back to his
hem
old
If
:10 'e
cry much." The fact is that
eople do not like excitement.
g. David had poked Barzillai
rs before te go to the palace,
the srobability is that Bareallai
Wot lel have gone; . but nbt now.
The cies each other goodby, a Cue -
tem among 1 oriental, hilt in
vog yet where two brothers -11.iart
oi• aged father . and .a so go
her never to meet
r that their lips
and old
ferryboat, -parted
10
n.
for ve
T i
[1111011
syn b
earth
fort ie
about.
from each o
No won&
King Davi
jirow ,of th
river ;fordo a.11 'agee and
alt langua }nth been the
I. of the bou olary line between
hnd heaven. Yet when). on a'
• occasion, 1 prettehed to ;Yoe
the orda,n (1 passage I have
O of You desPond-
,ord have
Jubilee, but not.
litee- up! 'I want
it there Le a ‘vtiy
threaugh, i t .
i there NVe.itt. over
y OVer the king's
e first_ place, im-
e fact that when
thie world to thee
lil haVe to come
Ie. • The tribe of
no doubt that 8on
ingt,v said, "The
dividt.(1 Jordan for
for 'poor owe' • (
to „show you h
ovee Miordan VS AN
My ttxt says, "An
a, fereyboat to earl
house 101(14'
suhject , in 11
peesse 1‘. 11 11 .t1
el'oSS Ve'r 110111
next: the boat
front ot her si
.Incialt, We are informed: sent this
ferre Mit across to gte David end
his 11 )m4(41(11(1.6 1 eland en the east-
ern side. of the river. Jordnn, and .1
find no shipping at a!;, but. I
em standing there 1 st n boat pits -w-
ee' nd as hear
ere and the hoot
1 side Of he elm --
les fetidly and
oft .1.011rd Hurt,
in.preseiel W 11 11
CroSS - °Vol'
1WX I 1 1 Walt
1 (ail 111, opposite
ing throtiget he He
the stvirl of the te 11
conies 11) the (sister
den end David ;en(
hie old friend :else
hoot; ain !nightie
ilia fact hat 11 hie
front this ee oriel It;
v, ill iltiVe t() ete1e1Q
ehore,
Every eety i find
11,N
011. Tliely gilt 1
t. orkS 3111(1 Horne .1401
ft het 1 111%V lit1 11
from 11 is 14110re., 1
s- 1111s got # oll, 11(113 rt
jro elo\k 11. •
S1.(111 £1.11(1 11111
one. *man 1(1
OW Ship cereenters
oeophy to r01111' 11!
e1111
j11\ 1 1 1. 11111111 ail to
11 111 11011111elereke
rlii Inc; and Tynan]
hot% -11,1•11 and • 1,41
.1 le. .itsteini opme t
rum tsliali go to tut
:and bo\ing
o cs!,10 A 111("#,
tO roc.lee a, boa! t
• Jordee. \h \t
mid Blount 1111(1
1 110.1r :•ollIS? It
I-1 vel O. crosS 111!
of. their (Atli (`O
meseettlile. work 1111
16.).1 wits died - or
- could ro
drill) which Inid 1
him at a vuhlic
_
ID'ople. 011112 " to
11o111 t.nt'l 11 1.0.
or t twit' [1:00(1,
1i lilell (-i 1 1.1100rje.f4,
tuft, shoving it
lid , poor, deluded
that reit__ and
'he fact is • that
del ite Heller •yet
(11(.. l' invite alt
of evorldly 1)1111-
(1 build one hoot
see this river: 1.
unite their skill,
ell lift., the stun-
t shell -shape the
deeeti shell mike
lea( es. and 1-
1 (1(1' eed 11
‘11 1 oVe.011.1' 111
at can 'cross this
1 t Sp i noza
raft e!.bitry lost
It ,,'i !writ time ( 1101
si ret.111 in a tense
sst melon.. What
e toad,. of dying!,
1.1011 like Lion
geess conttn-
eon 'proposed 1 0 -
not t: Zeuxis, the
l‘ t, t
01 lint
f••100(ls
' feel
✓ have
:1 On
o Jere
g 'of
they
the d
centre of the sun and
ment shivering in the
the moon? That is no
tjt have no patience wit
ce,ndental gelatinous,
ven. My heaven is no
ne next rao-
ountains of
my heaven.
1 your trans -
gaseous hea-
a fog bank.
My eyes are unto the hills, the ever-
lasting hills. The Kin
starting from a. wharf
will go. to a wharf on t
Agaiii, My subject
,when 4ve Cross over at
shall
• David
the fei
they I
come
steppe
the shore there • were 1
People who gathered ar
express a, satisfaction t
yond description. And
will be met at the landi
rival will not be like stopping ashore
at Antwerp or Constant rionle• (timing
a crowd' of strange: s. It will .be
heir friends.
ve have nev-
iebtoly talk
h; we know
them almost as well as 'if he had
seen Viet • And do you not supPose
that our parents and b others and
sisters a id children in 1 Ieaven have
been t• liking about nal all these
years, a id. talking to ,heir friends?
So that, I suppose, Wien We cross
the rive at the loot w c shall not
only be met by all th 'se, Christian
friend i N'hom we knew n earth, but
by all LI eir friehds. '11 iey will come
down to the landing to meet us. •
Thee
Christ itt
Adonirat
sionaoy, *hen he cont1 Wed th part
from his wife, she to Oine to Amer-
ica to: r eitore her health, he to go
back to
They in
the Uni
ting n
was 30
break up a cloths-
, taut that is this:
go out front this
sorry for them be -
to go elope.; and
o the hands- of their
dying ond hold on
he impression that
Jet go the little one•
trkness and in . the
''011,'the Parent
n : a fra i
Memel
1 bret
.
te. goe
one; the King .is on board
Wa. Paul alone in ' the
n it y? I leer the shout of the
sacred'in ssionaro as he cries out "I .
am' now 'Tads'. 1) be offered, and the
time of 11 v de! artte•e is itt linr.d."
Was , Jont It este, ' -alone in .the aste• .
extremits ? I No, flyer him say, -Best
of all, (f id fs tvi 111 us." Was Sir Wil-
liam For lees al( ne- in the last ex-
trensits? No. fear him say to- his
1riend8, "Tell al the people who are
coining de-wn to the bed of death
from my cl!x.pericnce it ' has no ter-
rors.'' 13 'comforted about your de-_,
parted f i( nds, le 'comforted .4out
your own imnise, when the time hall
1
o all the people un -
1 no Christ ion ever
ing is in the bot t.
t suggests that leav-
for heaven -ib nly
r: Dr. Shaw psti-
ge width of the ,Tor- .
30 yards. Wha , oo
There went ove • s a
ry the king's h
ng to heaven is
ly a ferry.' it
that is, SO year
0 the wet bank
but the crossing
1 'site will be Very
. ire the beat all
k the delusiiofl.
• to heaven, it does
s ferryboat,
on this side,
le other side.
teaches' that
the last we
e met at the landing. iWhen
and his family w Ott over in
ryboat spoken of ,in'tthe text,
nded amid a nut on 'that had
ut to greet ihe n. As they
I from the deck o the boat to
()Warn& of
und them to
at wall; be-
et you and
ig.1 Our ar-
001110# rr 1 it t
der the sun Oa'
i
d iiis alone: the. h'•
Again.,,•.n'y tex
ing this world
a fere;
' aloe' ti
about
t o cal
,S, go
rip-oe
crOssing
mates tilie
'den to 110
narrow'?
• ferryboat
•hold."
a short,
be SO miles -
before IN 0 get. 1
the other side,
short. evill ti
-rot, . It is • not
nor ,thr( •,1 -nor t
It 113 ttn !hist an
I ion. 1 eople (1
ing this life,
plitligi'ng anti 11
ming, I ( crawl
other sh n'i..," Et I1(
1)11' pi,1 1 ng slit
'Menotti, No sec
a ferry. It is
etin hail each o
bank, 1, is on
il
0 cress:. 'flip n r,
put rout from t!
liettvent:N .NVele01
other si le, will]
standie Midst
ihis t evo arms.
fo reevel 1 of 011 ri
-111 ka n .. greet i
tenkes four arin
ely subject a
that when eve (
we shal • find 31
leer:Oro-al as s
, place
. 111 11(1 -
find hi
ans.
sho're
means
1)11313' 1.0
did 0(11
dOrdan
N1,
yet to
real pit
-.bank itt
- veil is
surreet i
rc sot rrec
tread 0
colors
ed ear 1
men in
*cleat of
03.1181 j('
no‘v; tip friene
what Alin be
- in hey
ti and
to 11.
Ilan 1
ng to,
tlirciub
ne 111011
great
eta
t11(' (1 ie
54)1 ide 1
in has
I eel I'm
1. and
among f
We know
er seen 11
about
lends, and all
people whoui
y hearing sot
hem • very mu
was . romance
beauty in tit:
Judson, the
as Well as
life of Dr.
!Baptist mis-
Burma pret ithe
(I started iron Derma for
ed States together; but, ga-
me St.- Helena, Mrs. Judson
uch better sh, said: "Well,•
now I cut go home very pesily. You
go hick to Burma and. preach the
gospel to those poor people. 1 ans
soon be well,
toal °solution,
sem." Af-
illi g to give
tst'il sake, she
oint and with
son 0 eight or
eh 1 will give
almost,
and she
ter she
tcrri ic
11 you the svhole
liveenentoes ac
WO, nor one neit
la !icons transin
lk. 1.18 though,
t ht. Christ hen
iendering and s
up tee:hailed ted 'on
1 11) in: pulled (et
. as he' 0 linni,
1 thing. It is
use-
nly
.011
18
See -
088,
1)113
rta-
env- .
vent
he
t. of
go I e
only
well. I shall
1 'st'ill return
had made th
in its grief, w
up her I u•sband for (Ir
vn in her r
g hand wrote
ten woes, four of w•In
sat do
trein sill
you:
8(3 narrow 1)113). we
h e• front bank to
y four ii./11153 lengths •
It of earthly farewell
1114 side, the arnil of
le put one from the
the dying 1 ihriAt len
eenin. Stretches I out.
,he one 10 teke the
it, and the other, to
ng of heaven. That
s' lengths acrose thy
so stig-gest el 1 he! fact
ress over at the last
solid lending. The
poise, of in my text
to- siert from and a
1111.-% id and his pi,aph,
pas.t,ro shore of, t he
Imre feolid than I the
vliere i.e landed, a.nri:
O ave w
nd ante -
this' da
fan alit
lescript
ed hod:
trtql
nothing
tasle
you go
forevvr.,
and fee
ately,
inan‘v heaven is not a,
y011 114 11 fog
.1 NONV, i113 i10-
,'lft('rtie 3
e ou v. ill 11 tve 11.
t end something to
. 1'eset:T04yd eye find
ith it and a resurrect.-
ic legate it.. Smart.
V art.; mak nig a great
eit st, Jolm's 11e11 -
ons of heaven. \Veil,
s, if spi: -will tell me
he low of 0 resO'rec
33 111 nothing to.
iothiag to hear andi
Indie aed nothil
will laugh too,
dont about in
ug about your
110 air indisci
lent swelterfng i
g• tot
Aret
et her
ands
, the
wo
I
0
Wh
A
An
We
41
BP
• Wel
11
part on this green is et, eve -
ion for the enstern main;
r ti e settlog sun, love;
-hen to meet again!
knel to see oar TT 'try die
d eard 1k last faint 010 In, ;
It t lped 11.1 ny the other's tears;
w each must weep alone.
wlo enn rint Our within! joy
het . nit r wenderhig o'er,
1)01 h claAp our Infants three
h me on Hurnia's shore
hl
en
yet
1401
lapse
died.
y
of t.
par , fo
par ed •
is e me
ed ?n
his lit
ma, f o
(id ter
dos
li Lt
'Mc)
ed
one
me
thit
anc
Was
When 1
the lar
sec)
bre
ced
lan
her 811111 (stir repturee gloW
311 vele tint plain,
oved a id milted here below
ne'er o part again.
lded Ithat manusc dot a, re -
her disease come on, and she
re Judson, snYs he pet., her
r the resurrec ion on the Isle
relena. They oad tho'ight to
a year or t IS o, NOV they
forever, so fax as 1 hi si world
rned. And he says he 'hasten -
board „after ti e funeral with
le- children to start for Bur-
' the vessels h -td• already lift -
sails, - And he says, "I. sat,
•n for'some time 1 1 my cabin, my
e children axon ol me , crying,
the , mother!' And 1 a13a11don-
-13,s if to heartbreaking grief. But
y the thOugl t came ' acroso
as my faith stretche her wing
w should meet [...gait' in 'heaven,
vas. comforted!'
It, my friends, all a delusion.?
e .died, did sin meet hire at
ding? When $h died. did the
-of souls woom• she had
es
ight„ to "Christ and who had. pre -
ler to :heaven nieet, her at the:
.? I believe it; I know it. Oh,
,glorim s consolation, that when our
J)O(r srork on env( h dOne rnd we
ci•o s ,he river We shall be Inet at
the la/ ding!
ut there is a, thot ght
10
fro
k
un brella. It was then regarded aii mar-
vel us. There are performers today who
do the same tiing in evening dress while
til
sm • king a ei arette and with nothing to
ba mice then except their bare hands.
Af
pet
ga
fel
(.1)
nt. useu to mute (town an inclined wire
the first balcony to the footlights,
ping his balance by means of a paper
t
er the w
ctice they
ne. Soule
OWS soon
at evei
ite acrobats had time to
beat the Japs at their own
thing with juggling, Our
aught on and beat the ori -
y turn.
I rr ememb( one of the most f tching
hi
ngs the C inese did was to kee ) a toe
of paper butterflies in the air by he aid
of a fan. 'Thl uninitiated never diScover-
butterflies were kept' in the
e same distance above the
rformer by menus of an in -
read attached to thein. No
'Orman at empted to do the trick. with-
ou the titre cl, but in a little while a
number of American jugglers did th.e
° butterfly trick without the help of
invisible :threads.
'rile feat was benutiftil and atteactive,
t after awhile it becri•ne so cheapened
constant use that it was dropp&I from
bilis of all first class pinees of amuse-
nt rind relegated to the cheep side
w tents, along with most of the Chi -
se and Japanese acrobats and jug -
ed
ail
he
vis
that these
exactly t
LI d of the p
ible sill; 1
t hat collies
over uie like an sloe ,ric shook, -Do
bel mg t� the !King's ho isehold?
Ma k ooto the toist says, 'Aid there -
we it over a ferryboat toocatry over
the ki g's household,". and none but
the Id g•'s household T ien I ask,
"D I belong to the household? Do
yo; ?" If yhe - do' nct, dome to -day
nn c b
sa
th
by
th
031
sh
THE MAJOR'S STRATEGY.
Extirefeed His Traveling Compan-
ion, but Fooled the Robbers.
"Speaking of train robberies," said a
vSteran railroad man, "did any of you
fellows ever hear that story about Major
Paterson? The yarn is not now," he
continued, "and I thought some, of you
might have heard it before, but it hap-
pens tO be true and Is worth telling again.
"Years ago the major was traveling
ou the railroad through western Kansee
when he fell into conversation with a
v4iry gigreeable chap from St. Louis.
Tirain robberies were frequent in those
dtltys, and when •the conversation finally
t rned to that subject the St. Louis man ,
marked that be had an excellent
. scjheme for hiding his money in 'such an
el1nert1ncy. 'I simply put it uilder the
sweatband of my hat,' he said, 'and no
r biter in the world would ever thiak of
c
looking there for cash.' Withl that he
li
lied off his hat and showed where he
id $250 'planted' as he described.
"About an hour later the train was
thinly halted while it was tiarning a
nely ravine, and ia a few mements a
asked man entered the car aid began
systematically loot the passengers,
hile two .other robbers kept them cov-
ed with shotguns ft•orn the doers - When
e fellow reached him. the neljor look-
up coolly and declared he had lesi'
an a dollar in his pocket. ,`Now, if
u'll, leave me Oak and my Watch,' he
solid, 'I'll tell you something worth know-
ing. That fellow in the next seat hes
$250 under the sweatband of his bat.
'All right,' said the robber; 'keep your
witch and chicken feed.' A.nd he pro-
ceeded to confiscate the other passenger's
cash. •
'When the agony was all over and the
marauders had departed, the St. L0111$
men turned around, bursting With rage
and indignation. "That was a dirty, loW
delve trick,' he roared, 'and I'M going to
hcild you accountable for every cent of
my money!' 1 expected yen to, my
friend,' replied the major quietly, 'and
here is the amount. You see,' be addedi
'I hapPen to be a paymaster in the Uniti
ed States army, and I have a matter
$4i000 in this valise by my feet. 'Uncle
the thimunstances I felt justified in tem'
porarily sacrificing your little $250 t
divert attention. I shall charg it up t
the government as "extra ex,pense
transportation of tands."'
adopted i to that household.
says some soul here, "f do
no k ow whet he the King wants
11)e1" Ile does; le loos their the
Voice roll' the th (me, “I will be -a
hailer to them, al (1 they shall be nly .
SO s ond datighteks, salt 1 the 'Lord
Air lig 1-fy," "1 I1111. thilt. '0111001 111110
'Ill'iSt 8tly8" "1 Wi 1 ill 11 0WiSe
ell, t . i tit.' Come, info he King's
ho isel old. r• Sit (hewn at the King's
-MI le. Come 'in and .ake . y oir ' ap-
Pa 'IA l'rout the iiithe,V wardr( be, even
tio wedding, - feal•ni int of Christ's
rig 11 ('3)11813014(4 Come in am inherit
1 lit 1(1ng's wealth (' one in t nd cross
in the King's. fuer •boat. '
—
'whet the le ruple Vi (nets Cori ume
'1110 . large .st eel N1:0 'kS t 1 R'1'11 pp, ill
ES 't,l'i C01IN'l1ne.(1 ill gitc n 0 1t,S8
1.11' 11 111,000,10)1) cid, c in •tre" of
tt, "IN hien Pepla 18 li ben , i 10 con-
sul ItIrtion . of the (.11.e. ( 1 1.` 'au kfm•t,
\VI 11 230,000 i iliehitaffis. The
ES 011 . NN orks cense n 0(1 fie 1 her, 1 ,-
OS ,:i.)0 t( ne of coal ind 1 8,800,-
00 c bic etietres of eas.
er
ja
at
UGGL RS A D ACF1.9B TS.
e leans Are -liovv Hare Clever
Than Chl neke and 10141
. older generki in ofl theater go -
ill. no doubt email 1 10 troupe of
ese acrobats aind jug, ers that ere-
•ueli a sensatioo 111 thi coentry
theatrical
el one to
red. The
quisidcred
Ss in the
he Amer-
ation has
Th
1,
801110 • relll'S ago," said ret •ed
itni.nager recently. "1 t t
wileli 'Little All night! b don
is niid Chinese. ulsed to be
. best leggier?, (14(1 equirbi•i
rld but they ere far Veld ,id
ns of today. Tin ir hig rept
fl overshadowed long 1146.
Ja
th
wc
ic
be
"The. company I linv.e...j est lentionecl
en ght the people hy the n ivelty of their
tricks By •the \yr y, the 1110' 0111)013 of
'All Elight' was gi .1 n th lit le fellow
be f11.1130 of the siel ai he wou ti always
gl-e father e hoe .1 hely w re about
to perform some (hiring eerol atic feat.
'A' ri the boy woithl pipe' wh he was
re uly to be tossed by 111 - In her head
over heels in Ow eh.. Tlit name tickled
th
v0
th
of
Se
81)
fa
ft nu of the poeulaee
luable trademerk in the
Little All -Hight •one
existenee, it was sod fo
m. It was stolen sifter
ke company, and a lot
`Y.au may remeilther t
find
1'011
any
van
g 1.
at
became a
ie. When
went out
Jod round
by some
wsuit re-.
ittle
11
St
1
The Blunt Englishman,
During his short stay in England 80I13
years ago the king of Portugal t frequent
ly took various little trips bytrain s
cretly and accompanied by only one a hi
suit Traveling down to Hatfield Once
it second class compartment, the Porte
geese king 'entered into coniersation-e
the dng speaks English fluently -with nt
typi al, plain spoken "John Bull."
#f I hey seem to be making a deal of fus
Oei the king of Portugal, sir, Who is now
In London. Have you seen hirn, might
ask "
"Yes," replied the Englishnisco. "H
ain' much of a king to look it. Why
sir, his stomach ain'tno fatter and
face ain't no more intelligent than yours. t
'His majesty said afterward that
could understand why the English peoplir
were called "plain spoken." •
Brazil's Coffee Jar,
A visitor who returned from Braz I
sapthat the whole country Is perpetua -
Ly ietoxicated by coffee. It is brought t
the ,bedside the moment one awakes an
justl before sleep, at meals and betwee
meals, on going out and coming in. Me
women and children drink it with th
same liberality, and it is fed -to babies i
arms. The effect is apparent in tremblin
hands, twitching eyelids, yelloVv, dry skila
and a chronic excitability worse thati
that produced by whisky.
A woman is never so mad as she ill
wben she sees a hat that is terrilt1FY
cheap rightmm
rater some smooth an has
talked her around to buy an eleyclopediil,
Siberia end the Amur country poseesis
advent ages very similar to tholse of Nort
An Orin. Australia and mills ef Arrive,
---• •--
No." said a fond tnotheie speaking
pie edit' of her 25- year old dau4hter-" no,
!linty isn't old enough to marry] yet. She
cricl whenever any ono ecoldie her ; a d
unttil she becomes hardened enoegh to rep y
viedrouely she in' t fit for a wif ."
eroorwsi
Cultivate
Co'd
Whenever there- In an as.
wh
e or nal
en the appetite fans, whes there a .
elespless nights an 1 momentary epere:
of weakness, look f sr th•e .11.1.18e, • al .1
Se that it is removed at one
cultivate good healSh will!. yet the -e
is something to -britid on, instead
waiting Until the nerve force is deplet 1
ae 1 vitality comoletr.ly exha std.
'o persons sufferfeee the •eiiells
thin blood and weeted n eves,
Chase's' Nerve Fos, 1 supplies all
needs of the system rind brings sieves .t
laralth, - It occuph a field by ix ,f-1.;•
an 1- is unique in these yes' tly,t
it cures by formin".. new, rich 1110-1
end nerve force, buit 11.1g up pie ss'sleni
0131 Increasing th o "oeight.
It, is a rectInstruct. nt, tstrirative and
rf'•Vitaliv.r of the 01 mt unusual meter,
,,ends new lif,• :trid viger (0
-4*,•-.1y part of tlie 1. 1y, and grainuily
pcitzrrititiuteinif;n„tulrr..se';?(Iegsuisii_tlnIgierixi.-in.ouris
, 1111 IL:Atty. 5 1 ems a
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so
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