Shiner Gazette. (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 32, Ed. 1, Wednesday, January 3, 1900 Page: 2 of 8
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Mill OF REV MOODY
THo
Famous Evangelist Dies at
Noi Ihliikl Mats
WAS A NOTED MAN
Iliini llojtmail He Did itflirh far the
Iiiiii and Commiinilril the At
tciillon or Otlirrs > > lllsiio
ijitruio and Karucstum
Kiit Northfiold Jlnm DacSl Itov
Imiht Li Moody the futnoui evaugeliat
Jiwl liorii nt noon yrstenlay
Mr Moody tvus atrirkim with bcart
< u iiuv ll and from which be never re
world when in tho
11 luo nt largd early
DWIOinf U MOODY
work with eome roluctanco on eondl
tion that the lad ahould be governid by
has unclos advice and should regularly
attend the services and Sunday school of
the Mouat Vernon Congregational
church Through the personnl endtav
ore of tbe young mans Sunday athcol
teacher ibat he was converted
It was not nntil a year after Iris firs i
application that in lHSShe was received
into full fellowship as a member of tbe
church lu September oS the same year
he went to Chicago and thero became a
salesman in tbe shoo trade Hen he
first began to show the earnest helpful
spirit whioh reslly niado him each 11
power in evangelical work He rented
four pews in the cburch and saw to it
that they were filled with young men and
boys When he anted for a class in the
Sunday school he was told that there
was no vacancy but that he could have
a cla s if he would briny his pupils
On the following Sunday morning be
inarched into church at the head of a
column of Iragged woebegone looking
boys v hom he had gathered froia tho
street Then ho went to work a n col
porteur in odd times and after a time
net up n roUuioii of bin own in one of
the most neglected portions of LTiieagn
Ho rented part of an empty tavern for
his meeting place and not only th
children that lived near by but their
drunken shiftless paronts aaor wezi >
reached by his meetings
His school in the old tavern grew from
week to week and was productlva of so
much good that be was enabled to oc
cupy North Market hall and John B
Iarwell became its superintendent
There were then KM scholar and 113
teachers The ball was used en Satur
day nights for dincing and Mr Moody
Tised to sweep and dead it himself jsoas
to bare it In orderfjr the Sunday school
He reduced his own exponies by doing
without a home and sleeping on a bench
in the Young Men Christian associalion
roorai in order that he might havs
SiSIST S 5XES9 or f W school
O
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n iiln < i v
Jfil
i > il m
No Ol
Mens
Suopondors
riastlc Web
Buspendcrs
dcrabe neat
well mounted
Sent post-
paid en re-
ceipt of two
cent poet
ase mnmp
umI Hi lB
maturca cut
from wrap-
pers of Ar
buck lei Bouxt
ul CoCee
hi er o t 1
for thli ksioJ mid In Mo > v v s
niHlo luy iwalov ivo ri ni n
wua nmilo vrew etu at tin Ymtm M V
Clir atlan AEhucmtion kshI he tb n in
Biltuttd it tirim nl nomjitt > rin iili 8
thiitiiivwuiinuilii > iiiut lmuilreil li il
Tbe rm of 1M71 ilnntrojnl ill tbe bmlu
Uga that sheltered iuuiitiiuions mi
taueii ly hit laboiH but lirre months
laUr a hojre Iramo Ubordkc e w i erect-
ed fur bis use which bo ldtltareHKioua
ncs fwrrwl ai a ntorebome for aappurs
for the impoverished dUtrirt Btirround
tag it Tbeu follonod his flrnt Tint to
OreatBiltalnla 1S73 Mr Moody bav
in in the muantlma been rcgulaily or
dilimd
Tho work that followed his return in
1875 in BrooklynPhiladrdpulnntidmanr
oiliei places was undoubtedly the moat
eflicicnt evangellcil effort that has been
put forth during the present centnry
No 02
Tho First Klso
bacixles lloeated Coffseu
Tbore he bad hls fiun l v
Chtcngc He Vonld i i 0 most cu bis
snmnirTJ in Miaaitrlmw 11 and eur
lOiiuuitiK rtitosiind lit winters no if
in Chicago Most of iili tune n aj liivjn
to lectures J
MINRHORKUR
No 82
Barber
Swing
Strop
A double strop
one of leather und
ono of eaavui
bound tosotlicr
LoQSLbSJlaoiien
width two In j ieu
trlmmlnica nleicl
pin ted 8ont
poatpnlil on
rorelpt of trro
o t postaco
istnurp tend 1 2
lsnntnree cut
from wrap pent ct
Arbucfel Itoust
cd CoOee
Twnly JJtrtn itnm th Il Mllt if mi
Awfnt Kxplo > t i
Brownvlllo I > 41 > c2 Amx > lolon
occurred nt the Urazuell luinp and too
detal s of the terrible affair grow in
Intensity everyj honr The number of
dead is now estimated nt 40 and may
pass thnt Entire At the same tiiiio
there is a strong presumption that tht >
It continued until 1SS3when the second i tbo h jt
tr olo wliii lecturlnRin Kansas City visit of tho speaker andinner was mado laor5fof Mnllf > d sa T
to Great Britain and it was as success
ful as the first
wventies he went to Ureut Britain with
ublish4 the
church Mf Mooij chl
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X U Sankey the singer Mr Moody i cag0 Dlbl institute the Northfleld sem
p atu Ktraightforward talk and tho sil1 inary for KriSi the Mount Hermon
rr toigue of Mr Hiukey attracted the school for boys and a summer school
attention of thousands who had never for college students and Christian
ufr thought of higher thiugs and workers in Northfleld held daring va >
time in the of the
ttiHiuretlngi held by the two evango1
lulu were tbo subject of oxtenslve news
txper reports ind editorial comment
Sneir work across the wator ceased in
171 and they returned to this country
olid began a campaign of ovangjllcul
ork in America But long bjfore Mr
MoodyM first visit to Oreat Britain ho
bad accomplished a great work
He wa born in Nortlilleld Mass
V b S > 1S37 his father being E win
Moody and hii mother Beteey llolten
Moody His father died Hiiddeiily In
JSi leavng his widow with a little
mortgaged turm and nine tliildrenon
her bands Hbe struggled bravely with
tbe fortune Providento had bestowed
upon her und her woi k was hard and
incessant Sho lound time houeur
to instill Into her childrens mlndi those
principles that work for good and they
raw up utider her tare to be useful
members of society
When Dwight L was 17 years of age
he left Koitblleld with his mothers per-
mission to Heel employment in Boston
lie went to his nucle Samuel Holten a
boa merchant and was finally put to
human behvrsfO horribly mutilated It
was nearly II Vciock befoie tbe first
7V r
No 63
A Vobla Covu
tarcsrnit
Arbucilca
No 03
Two Is Company
from wrappers of Arbucltlee Koosted
Coffee
07 Elghtyono Cold Eyed Needles
TMs la tptctur oltheSlfl
nature on Arbuckles Roasted
toflta Wrappee wliich jou arft
to cut out arid und la u as a
voucher
No other pftrt ol th a Coflce
Wrapper will be accepted a 4
voucher ner will this Picture ba
accepted > s sue
< utifi < M
Put np In a
pretty mor-
occo caw as-
sorted sizes
and made bjr
tbo best hC >
lab maaufac
turerx enr
po < > pal < S-
on receipt
of 9 oont
p oituae
amp and
30 eleim
tnres edt
from wrap-
pers cf Ar
buckle
Xloasted Cof-
fee
rated ii > rcA p em h
postpuiil fin rerojpt
of ttvo coit ttoutnc
ntnmp nml
f > rlM
f xn I ii i
foe fv ivrl ay v > i
ActMnbu to ord b i
sifgo Jaty laum
No 70 A Fifty Foot
Measuring Ttpo
A vtry
Mieiul
rticlo
In the
bollciid
ct Dim
tixtm
AntM cane
rlckftTlttt
Mlinfntnro
City f ct 1 < dj
tfent pt i
pnMott receipt of i pnt prtiiuoo
tamt pit 1 s M onrirci cit from
wrnir rn if At iJkl3n rtontc I CorTa
i r < i no in-
k To
lawe reKnlatinS uilnin were carelessly The mine om J nC P1
and probably criminally disregarded
Hunday tho first bodies of the victims
were brought but of the mine and never
by th woritn
duv ii rumif fonr darn In to the
purnw rre Voa Juiis Pitcli
wfcio dnty it vim to look aftor Me a i
ty of tiio iiiiDp urd upon whose iih
and intellicenos tho lives of thu minui J
dejiended in n lar s d ° iref iiaid
I teltevo tho explciuii w < cauiK1
by a sndileu fall which occuirwl jut
before thu explosion I do not bditv i
there was enough air in tho mine to bi
daugeroua As a matter of fact tim
coal itfelf elves o E little gn but thoif i
was well supplied with
air The men were trapp id tbere Ilk r
rats and there is no hops thit n tingo
man ii alive 1 have liuvefeeeii such n
terrihlo mine exploilon
tf > v rwl I bodies taken out 28 hoars I face and at 0 39 three more came up lit
fi Kht U Moody first became known MrMoodj ChlcaBo church ptoipm were
in tbe meantime amazingly In addi aftea the explosion
i 77
tion to his evangelistic work and hit
William Pastorious a driver in th
John eof th 13 men who
escaped is fearfully burned mine tells a tensational story Pas
An evidence of the force of tbo ex torious who ban lived in Brownsville
plosion was discovered Sunday On tbe for many yean and is legarded as a
hillside SI feet back from the main shaft man of intelllgonto says that Pit Boas
were discovered an arm and a footTaey Jones on last Tuesday morning issued
cation buildings young were portions of a victim killed 10S feet a general frder that all safety lampf
ladles seminary
Mr Moody married Ml s Emma C
Rtvell sister of Tlemlng H Itevell the
publisher
Mr Moody then moved to Northfleld
M mhero he lived until his death
below tbo surface and blown out of tho might 09 dispensed with and in their
tieain th mine wa nerfectlv wall fShn9
mine ofliuials
f
Two Fact
No 70
Ladys Delt Duckte
EUlrer plRtcdartlstladenlju boat
postpaid nu rvcctpt or 2 ceut
stamp end 8 lua
postaan
I tvrctt cj from wrappori of
AluuciUi Uoasted Coflce
No 77 Toloscopo t
Drlnlilnri Cup
TbUftrtlelelspntcntcl IwnioJh
hnt upurt by luuji > iu > f couitru iio
tclc luKtv > d tiaJ LfJlity Ha ahfrfc
jfavlo tf
In cuibiwv
vd n Ickot
cover no
luririhniT
tin or IV
nrtfTMultfi
whvn tele
H c n p 0 cl
itn oe
tiiulod
ioldsiwmirrhQiaoffxjtiip Sent
p < i4tpnld itn receipt dI 3 emit
yiinu i Btntnp nnd 11 Wan
tnion it frmi wruoiwrs wf Ar
bucklrti JtcasiPd CoiU
Brownsville Pa D002T Tbe search
for the dead wni kept up rA the Braz
t
nell mine all Monthir night rvraltinc lu
the fin litij of lfve mow bodies miklufT
20 vict mi of the explosion The bodie
w rn m nmulatod tnat they could not
he idi n i d A thor math e rrh of tho
mlti wan iiiHd9 this tiomlnt but
no mnre bodi3 were found and it i
now lut ievw tlio nmnVr cf dead will
not bn iniTMioi Work f remnvlng1
tho 111 isi o wreckai in the mine ho
betun and careful rnarch will bo
nifld for rnoro boilies nltlmurrh tho
emnpinyjrjfllcialifea oKifldentnll thw
men aru accounted for Tboy thoiiRht
however taut there w r only ttii men
rn tho mine and 37 liivo Wn occoantoX
forThe
The work of cleaning tbe mine to get
it ready tc resume work will tako throo
weeks or a month Pumpi ure workluif
steadilv and the wat r is fait beinjr
pumped out anil fans are fondng plenty
At ftMO threo were brought to the am 0f ar it0 tls
Inspectors Mick andliiutitst began a
thoiongh investigation of the cause nf
the accident and the resnlt will bo sub-
mitted to the coroner Thirteen victim
of the explosion have been buried The
funeralt were attended by every man
woman and child in Bramelll
Attwa G rala Wlt l > lo
I St Liuls Deo37 Mrs OK IL Sihith
wife Of the attorney gunersl of Texav
shaft llko a bullet from a rifl stead the miners were permitted to use who has been in this city some time
From statements obtained it aeems naked lights Pastorious also states under medical treatment died Mon lay
clear that tho presonco of gas In quanti tllt the IamP w ° iooked contrary The remains will be interred at Hills
This was admitted by bo10 TeXl
St has set the standard f quality for all competitors for the last thirty years The strong-
est claim any competitor can make is that his coffee is just as good as Arbuckles
THREE COS OLUSBO S
The best Coffee is Arbuckles The only Coffee to buy Is ArbuckSes
The right thing is to Insist on having Arbuckles
No 72
A School Bag
14 IrtcbesnMo lotncbesdeep
mado of bicdsouia colored
ncttloc Scut pcatpaLM on
receipt o 1 cent posirxuo
atftiup unj 10 tcnatureaJj
cut from wrappers of Artoucfclw jL
ICouted tcCee
No 73 ScholarsCompanion
mont utcful article for school cblldrfn nigbly
and key cor >
lialiilnicttndiien
dl p n boldtr
luiQkixi rubber
h nt iiont
Itnld on
eclps f two
cent i atunn
wtunif nnd IS
ISOAtllTtt cut
from wrappvrn ot Arbuckles Routad CWIW
No74 NolcoIossSprlne
Yap o MecvoUro
Sixty IneUw lonir
nlckel > plated
m tA LAM vell
ttnliiKSj Jt ran
bo c rrled In ih
Tfatponkfct Sent
pondBnld on
rr < Bj r uoBtivsii taimpnnd
rca ctrt from wnppvn of
iluMtea Oolite f
Wo 78
An Album of Illustrated
Natural History
Fifty colored pictures ot AdIojaIs
salccitdfor thek btamj1 and rarly
Sfnt postpaid on receipt of 3
crntpoitavofttauipRBd 10 ale
nut n re cat IY m wruppera ol
ArbucklesllQiufMtoffwt
i < J
Mo70 Popporand Salt
Holders
Aliilsta A mtrib protuinj tor- >
o CJ TEMPEST ANDOUUSHlNr A vrt It MmMavJ
JIoiujj The most popuiir ft male oritur uf ilctlunof tbe v
No CT THE BUNNYSfDE CbOK DOOK by Mra Jem i
Harlan Tills one s > t Vie meat cuuprebemlve counuva
et nan Cook Uootcs evir publLiurd
No D3 OLD BECnCTS AND MCW DIQOOVCRICS This book
Ukriitie trader out ortlie betten tricks vt knowledge and wtu
Le found botb eatertulidne bad uajlul
No 00 THREE THOUSAND TWNQ3 WORTH KNOWINO bf
K7dCKiHLnutborc > f Moyres rnlver d Asstsiant ThH booK
Is uncticyclojudlaof highly u QllnfjrcafttU > nliivonden edXoriDi
brtn v nmVYaTftNo 00 THE CITY OP DREADRL MIQHT nd other atorles
KirLiMu
XUiaaicdJLoUoe by rvuyAUD
No 34 A Basket of Qoautlos
A meenlfirent picture of Hosed by Ieul de
Lontpre tue crent pulnier of flower We
belle re this to le eue of tiie band ome i
flower plctsres ever ofTered to the pMI ft
UlixiM Inches id Hit S nt p MTpnld
on rrrelpl of tS rtot poeteco ntnmp and
ltl ftttiuuturo cut from wrppetn of Ar
buckles Itouated Coflee
No 03
HalrPlnCablnet
X metal box lithographed
In colors contain In One
Hundred Hair Tins as-
sorted eic s and styba
straight crlmplnl and In
vlmulo Tbe dubwilt
styles ureln wnarai cotu
partmutits Sunt pantt
pald on receipt of it
cent pus taste tiuni
end lOelcnntitre cut
tnin wrappwr of Ar
tackles lUmstcd Cottve
CWilE OV OUU BlSSATPnCa ARK PBINTEB OW KEP BAQgORUCWP
No 00
Throo CoautWul
Flower
Pictures
Each znensunop 9 > xl7
inches Tbe title are
Sumruen FraKraeee
A Vase ef Wiles aud
Treat and Sweet
These three picture all
Co iortb r and wtUbe
sent pofcOpulil on rc
ceipt cU cent post
ace Mump und Sstff
ntttiirtn cutfromwrap
peri o > f Arbucltloa
Roosted Coffee
No OO
A Pocket Mlrvor
and Comb
Ret In neat leatber
combination case wflt
whft metal fruexai
Beat po tpnld ca
ireoelpt of it ctsrt
poitaie etstrap and
7 l natnree cut froxa
wrapiwrs of Arbucbtes
Jtousiwt CotTee
paEO prtttle Mut
Jfado of < IerBMn Silver without
iiwitn or joint except where tuiw
Hcrvwctimidof Ment po itpa Id
nn rrctlpt of 2 cent puftaao
Htnmp nnd 13 Mfgnnturrtt cut
An ons Bcok of the letting List will td 3sot postpaid on recilpl
of a 2 cont posted stamp srd 10 slgoaturas cut from
tha wrappers of Arbuckles noastod Coftac
No 04 A ONE NIQHTMYCTERy and two other great PctecttTe
Ktw j by Ou LZCTU
CG ADVCNTURESOF A BASHFUL BACHELOR by CUhxa
I tUClttF r rtofisttftl
i Ct Br v bn or
dvrtnic flvm your
iMriC I spread
Wll we b fronr
on oirTC4 to i
poandjc Hcnt br
cxpretcbnritc
ptopntitbr a ot
reettpr of 2 ccur
poatnKO stamp
and UtiO Bfcua
tnrcs cut from
ffrnnpsrs of Ar
lyuur PeHOffice
No Ol
Tho FIret Prayor
A beautiful
imported
IlcturclSxA
Fnohea In
sire Hent
ffostpald
en receipt
V a cent
postniie
1iinp and
10 Icna
ture out
froui nrap
pen of A rbucklssJ Wttsd Coffee
Nc 00 Noahs Ark
A jceimcerie connlstlo of 12 p ln oK
Animals Klepltanis Camels Deer Tlorsee
Cattle Donkeys Ooeis Uons JteareTlsers
Poz and Cats Fah paer ii cour4d and
stands aloof They ar lltootfrapced in
many colors on heavy cardboard cut out
and embowwl Every frornre of the Animals
Is distinctly sbovrn The elephants ar T
Inches bttb b 4 10 Inchee lone and the otht
Animals arproporttoriteiy largo rfent
potttpaltl cmi receipt of M cent pu tnifo
slaitip Hcd 15 lsni < nree ciu froto
wrappers of A rbncklee It cabled Cofke
e B d Pent
poNtpni ou
rerclpt of J
cenrpoetac
stamp und feniirnrr cut IrPnv
wiappers of irbuilts Koafit d Couee
TIUs renresentn one putje of ay LtKtTrlilcti Ifound In eactn
IKiimJ tiuckuffe of ArbucklfH ltoute < i toite tnd will VftcH
pjckno in which tiie JUl Is rocud the pirclmjur uotghL
msTiz aH tazuaualoalJaxs te ARBijqKLE BROS KOTSOhl DEPT IMEW YORSC CHTYa IBY
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