___,,__,_,, _-_-kJ- Fw=g ' fi ' */- ' v _ _js ;_.'.~,.». ~ , » ‘* `>§' I*-‘-tx; I "i"1 V 'V * -'v -' f~" ' . ' ‘.'i'- -sua 6631 91 lI§IHWEI.)EI(I 'I EI J °X.\\0.I.EI.l'..I.0'1`HVHO °.\`\’I(I`lI if HL TIIE (il`ARDI.»\N, (`lIARLO'I'l`E'I`OWN, I., DECEMBER 15, 1899. ’ l_;_, -Y '-w""_"”‘7 -~ _R | p_ 1 _l 1 ‘V Q DR- TA'-’“A‘*E’S SERWN- If You Have Money to Burn “““”`“ “"”‘ ‘N 5*" ‘”““° ‘ _ , _ The Klondyke Country is Just Beginning To le In this discourse Dr. Falmage em- iquity and save :he souls of men. HH. ply)-s_ a very bold iigure oi the Bi_ble,sh_all spread forth his hands _ in the 0 ~ Ann’ to bring out the helpfulness of religion for all those in any kind of struggle. The text is Isaiah XXV., 11: ‘-He shall spread forth his hands in the midst of them, as he that swimmeth sprsatieth forth his hantis " I. ‘.’.i.~ stituaier season multitudes of people wade into the ponds and lakes and rivers and seas to dive or ii tat or swim In a world the most of which is water all men and women should learn to swim. Some of you have learned the side stroke introduced by George Pewtere in 1850, each stroke cf that kind carrying the swimmer a dis- tance of six feet, and some of you may use the over-hand stroke invented by Gardener. the expert who_ by it won the 500 yard championship in Manches- td’ in l862,the swimmer by thpt stroke mrrying his arm in the air for a more lengthened reach, and some 1! you indy trmd the water as though you had been Bde to walk the sea, but most of you mlly take what is called thong? tke. placing the hands with the s upwards, about dve inches hyd 'the wisr, the inside of the wrists uohiug the breast, then pushing the arms tor- wld coincident with the stroke of the it etruokout to the greatest width pmible, and you thus unconsciously illltrate the meaning of my text, --He il spread forth hte hands in the midst Qhem,as he that ewimmeth spreadeth @h his hands' to swim.” The hsherman seeks out unfrequen- hlnooks. You stand all day on the blk of a river in the broiling sun and lid; out your line and catch nothing, wllle an expert angler breaks through lhajungle and goes by the shadow ot tiesolitary rick. and, in a pl ice whers nofisherman has been for years, throws lat his line and comes h-ime at night, his face shining and his basket full. It is an exhilaration to me when I some acrossa theme which I feel no oee else has treated; and my text is one of that kind. .There are paths in God’s Word that are well beaten bygChristian lest. When men want to quote script- ure. they quote the old passages that every one has heard When they want a ohauter read. they read a chapter that all the other people have been reading. that the church to-day is ignorant of three-fourths of the Bible. This text riepreeenta God as a strong swimmer, striking out to push down in- Q ' £1! *W '_ whose home by mihisht isn’t slow to at iii; thousand nies more h. way no efort at de- fence. The meet danger- There one "i.*.§’i‘."'... w i coin bat this (rim destroyer. It Dr. Pierce’a Golden Medical Discovery. cureaqhger cent.ofall cases of’co_n- §I"i°“' '°‘*°'*"‘” ?‘i‘.i‘.;"$if' .'§I?“.§‘$t ungs, s itting o r ld nasal troubles. Thouaanda have testi- hd to their recovery under this remedy Hier they were given up 3 the doctors, all cpe sus gone. any of these Ive permitted their exgriences, names, and hotogra to be printed in QI. Pierce’s Cpommon genre Medical Ad- Vlcr. Any snB'erer ma write to them. “Golden Medical giscovery” is the blood-maker and flesh-builder. It &kea the appetite hearty, the digestion lld assimilation rfect, the liver active, Ike blood pure ang( rich with the life givilj ikments of the food and the nerves strong lilsteady. Acting directly on the lungs, I drives out all impurities and disease ills. It is also a wonderful medicine for “I ltrvous troubles. Sold by all dealer! i medicine. JN. M. Hite, of Audubon, Audubon Co., Iowa, .W1 “ I took a severe cold which settled on my and ii , _ f best ii ' ' c est Several o our p ysiciane \p_all hopes of my recovery. I would cough 'Wt blood for hours. I took Dr. l*ierce’e Medical Discovery and recovered." Ulf. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Mlviseris abookofi.oo8p esaud over “Ute hundred illustrations. aghis book in fN¢._ You may have it in all its usefulness, lld in strong paper covers, for 31 one-cent *MP9, which pays the cost of customs \»d mining wilt, or in eietii binding for nilmps. Address. World's Dispenaary Association, Bulalo, N. Y. ii_t_1_iJoi fi tg t i;5,:i iiiiii W gf 3 yay’ W i' weight. 'r. ii. wiisciiail. ox. llsllmi- l0¢.lldSl|efD¢ll0 havisanawanstcloo-J-hillsi- midst of them, as he that swttnmeth The figure is bold and manysided. 9 spread forth his hands in the midst of lthem, as he that swimmeth stretched forth his hands to swim ” You have Christ sprang into the deep to save ue threw his entire nature into it- all his godhead, his omniscience his conscience, his goduess. his love. his 1 omnipotenoe, head heart. eyes, hands. dest. We were far out on the sea and eo deep down in the waves and so far out from the shore that nothing short of an entire God could save ue. Chris leaped out for our rescue. saying, -~Lo, I come to do thy will !" and all the surges of human and satanic hate beat against him. and those who watched him from the gates of heaven feared ht would go down under the waves and in- stead ci saving others perish themselves. but, putting his breast to the foam and shaking the surf from his 1ocks,he came on and on until he is now within the reach of everyone here, eye omniscient, heart infinite, arm omnipotent, mighty to save, even unto the uttermost. Oh, that this moment cut cry might be the swimmer, shall come and take us lest we drop a thousand fathoms under. If you have been much by the water von know very well that when one 'is in peril help must come very quickly 'orit will be of no use. One minute may decide everything. Immediak help the man wants or none atall. Now that is just the kind of relief we want. The case is urgent. imminent, instan- taneous. See that soul sinking! Son of God, lav hold of him. Be quick, be quick! Oh, 1 wish you all understood how urgent this gospel is! There was a man in the navy at sea who had been severely whipped for had behavior.al\d was maddened by it and leaped into the sea, and no sooner had he leaped into i- batroes swooped upon him. The drow ning man, brought to his senses, seized ,hold of the alb-mass and held on. The 1, duttering of the bird kept him on the wave until r~lief could come. Won d not that the dove oi God’s eouviotiag. . and saving Spirit might dash from the . I (consume on iiiesmii rags.) § lifted long, loud and shrill till Christ. . the sea than. quick as lightning the al-I ` You spell it with three letters, and yet ' ‘dog feed’ in the Kloudyke, and than those three letters describe the eircum_- I _ _ < poured it of! into pans. I doa‘t know Men’s Ties _ _ .10 up :;»_t.__~;_<:t__=_5»;_;___~;»t_:»_:»_:_:_~t__-__-_I-A»_:__ to;-N; Men’s Ho e, all wool .20 up 3% _ appare. emupt _nlqti ve; any 211:11' _ 'g ` . i‘.?§I’.“.'.“-.‘1",‘,§._.:.‘l°°....'.i. i§.._i“..:__.‘§,_____.§‘,,,£ Gmghams 5c, Flannelette 4c, _“Zen gin” _tj-.l»,<»_,__,»»-_gt _'risking toe. sheeting White ri-;»,;=_1;t==°=<' i'Ii§i'f` 2.`T.'l'Z1.i nf `-'.'.......i..i"°""i'..°_’.,"'l'I.'.l I Wm’ 20° tt “rue manning' in ‘;.°,:‘:.:‘ff’..::.‘.P°.:'..°:' '.‘.°.‘:.*:.::.' :zz Dress Goods 10.15, zo, 25, so. umm M- h-<1-i-f-rt; ple, the high water mark ol his an-_ ' I , 4, en'°l°P°°_ - ' i»ii'rii min be iii seen ‘ ga en g a ve e 0 , . ~ Hein-steiisaiertii an ima. in ui. DNV* 3* midst of them, as he that swimmetb l'£ |51' lm* |:i»=¢-it-ti f°nt=»»t»,»-~d- 1° -we--°' i Silk Handkerchiefe 20. 25,-35, ng; .stasis and 60g, , ~_ -, _gl as you know are very pew. Home-Made Tweeds 25, 40, 50,1 t..ili.'ii.'i°..'.f..i'.°5'i'..'i.°;.°i'i.'i'i"' 609 75C- White Flannel 30, 40, up to 80 cents home-made. Grey Cotton 3, 4, 5, 6- and 7c. White Cotton 4. 5, 6, 7, 8, and 10 Ladies’ Jackets in great variety 75 Men’s Fu C oats from $16 up. 156 Robes 4.50, 5.50, 6.75, 7.50 and 9.50. 20c Lots of goods for Xmas pre- money go as far as possible pat-_ ronize f spreadeth forth his hands to swim " i J.. iuaiea Most of you know) how to swim. “Three millions ot gold in black out in streams. Dirt that iseely Some oi you learned it in the city _ sund,”said H. A. Frederick, a Seattle six to seven oeuts a pal w0l’t l¢h001. Where this art is laugh! $01110 0! ° _man of ex erience in the Klondike, to single miner to fool will. Ili you in boyhood, in the river near _vom a reporter r the New York Sun, "and hydraulic on that kind ol dit! £ father's house; some of you since you I believe I have hit upon a. plan to get , A lllilll0ll I day- ll ll Ui came to manl-ood or womanhood. it out. You know this black sand is ‘l there are i.hirty~dve ohflelli While summerinz on the beach ot the ‘ about as heavy as the gold, and in pan- son that will have pfdill I 1 sea. It is a good thing to know how to ning. as ordinarily done with cold each as now woiked,\l‘*l’O swim. not only for yourself, but because water, the gold and the sand either go drods “Ili IN 800| @ *Y you will alter awhile perhaps have t i out of the pan together and are lost or fI0ll\ 8 |l\\I¢l'I1| 00?* U .ll \ ,help others. . . they sta in the bottom and are of no llfl-” ° 1” °Fd°"m °“d°\'°”‘“d me fu" f°‘°" more neg thanif they were lost. O _ of thisiigure, you need to realize that a claim I had in the Yukon oountryzwe our race is in a sinking condition. Yeti _ _ , , I only got 882 out of the black sands for ‘°m°“~s ‘~°='P°°P1° ‘="“°=°‘ ""1 money in the most judicious man- = 'tote --0-» -nd 1 mv tw -~ they consider the most beautiful words _ were losing a whole lot and that there Jin our language. One man say it is oughtto be some way of getting at it “home” another man says it is the ’ Solexperimented with hot water,whioh. We »--_t..»» -ty. l. ner posslble you should read the ... ... ... ....... ..... ..i. word ‘-Jesus? butI tell you the bittir- to it and ionnd an improvement. lest word injsll our lan e, the word . s took an iron bucket holdin 2 11ons.` ._ 81°!! z gs . angry and buhiut. the word ut- fO110Wl.Ilg l.1St Of DTICBS. hues ii about one-intra init ei min. ura with the most trouble, the word put in a double handful ol salt, titled it ll that a unts for all the loathsomenese with water. and set it on the Bra to and the pang and the outrage and the . boil. As it boiled I dirred it like you h rrowirig and that word - ein would stir apple butler, or ae we stir I, . . ' is . . ” a e i 1 ierenoe and pierce the diameter of ‘ what effect the salt had, but when I everything had in the universe. Sin is .. - put a lt.tle quieksllver into the pane.l’ll ‘z a eibilaut word You t. tunot ron mace be bla ° . ° P 3 med it I dldn’t get every particle §_'{i§=°_;1;__zivt_I;z \h°;;;= tvhf t=°_°:r9°1:t- Men S 8.11 WOOI mSt9T9 eigtiiiouipswu. _ _“_ _ . in. n ent you ree eters -o °° hen went at tons get ecae -» that word it describes ~ very one oi us 9 ’ and with the “nd that 'ga bam” by nature--sinner. We have outraged S practically valuelsss. I got titty-two the law of God, not occasionally, 01' ‘ ounces for one day‘s work by three now and then, but perpetually. The ’ I mer, Tmi gldwgg wg;-th gbggtjgw lBible declares it. Htrk! It thnuders S _ '75 0|-_ no Ql6gan ounce. Pm going to two clips:°~The heart is deceitful above , . Cape Nome inthe spring. where therei D,-_ 511 WWE* 'md d09P°"'-“ly Wi¢k°_d-” .75 are tous and tons of this black sand that Dr. “The soul that siuueth, it shall die.” ` cannot -9 or hm, nm been 'ol-k.d_ .“|_ What the Bible says our own conscience 9 ° ~ Pm going ,O "tin" gm un ,u “ht - aiiist-ms. _ _ _ S .25 and get rich. You see if Idon’t. At in is epr isy; sin is a para ysis; stu _ _ the same time I want mtell you that th`e is a consumption; sin is a pollution;siu ’ K10 d k i g bg 1 gg is death. Give it a lair chance, and it S ' be gofthelxagt? so P2: :gun O .u wil' swamp you and me, body, mind 1|". 1 be, ' | gh U1' and soul. forever- M8I1’S C8,pS . .15 up nee* (i>ny'vindi:id°iir:1§m:it; :fir :p.:lr;‘ booming Then what do we want? A swim- 3 ,b g h th ,wh “gum” ` mer--a strong swimmer, a swift swim- 9 B ’_:°;rg:u;,n°; 8; to '°g;P"“h Us 80l'tlll0llt ll mei ' And blessed be God, in my text S elo bv,”-,u|,c m,,c|,iu,, any gh, 1-uh; “dl PPOWIG BIN. ,we here him ¢lw°ll°¢°d- "H0 lbs" ,‘ ot mining tools iliegold, will taii-lv rua. ‘ Fi' it pi' *T 3i(¥%%¥iff@Hf¥i¥##m it __ e Hand-Pnilled By a lady artist resHiQ this City No Two Alike Each package has a different scene oi' Bewm Cents- Q-. painted on it in water-colors, with “Christmas `_>. Greetings” painted in gold. _ \ . ¢ 1` ` , te Is the price we have put on these until Chrit- mas. _ ' _ The supply is very limited, so buy early, K ouiz This yen- is without doubt the tsents. if you desire to make c,,R,51.ms 1, my hom” m My I , PERFUMBS sited 'iii F ei., agus. '» can. :timid Oanmnadnn' 3 - . 15c up to $5.00. ", STOCK OF handsomest we have ever limi. Call and examine our stock. e