The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, July 21, 1892, Image 7

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    AN OLD DUELING PISTOL.
It Has Soen 400 Yours of Service
Still in Good Condition.
Major Moore has among his collec-
tion of curios a dueling pistol which
was brought to this country fran En-
gland by one of the earliest sputlers
of Virginia. The weapon, which is
a flint-lock, is fully 400 years old, and
is still in good condition. and if
capped with a bit of flint and loaded
could be fired.
The pistol has a brass barrel, which
unscrews about an inch from the
flash-pan. To load it the barrel is
unscrewed, the powder poured in and
rammed down. The bare) is then
replaced and the bullet, about three
times as large as a phic is
dropped in. The sight is on the side
of the barrel, about midway between
the trigier and the muzzle. Instead
of sighting over a point on the ex-
tremé top of the barrel, as one does
when hand! modern revolver,
the old pistol wa: id that the
sight was taken over the knuckles of
the pers t , suys the Wash-
ington
The manufactured
Kitano London, and
brought to th country by a
and Is
S50
by
Was
man
was related
remained in
179, when it was
"yyy by Miss
given
Mason,
who
gland. The old fisherman
away, and it finally found
» the ha Detects
resente Major Mc
descen
How
“lingering
custom
by its present
ing
changes
hecome
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REV. DR. TALMAGE.
The Eminent Brooklyn Divine's Sun.
day Sermon.
Subject: “Heaven's Redeemed Multitude®
(Preached fn London
Text: salter this 1 behe'd, and
great multitude which vo man could
Ger, of all nations ane k
stood
Lamb,
lo!
nvm
indreds and peo
before the throne
clothed with whit
und erie
i
|
i
§
| ple and tongues,
| and before the
robes, and palims tn ther hanes
with a lovd voice,
which sitteth
| he Lamb.”
{
{
Sv ong, Saleation to ow
pon the throne,
— Revelation vii, ¥ 10,
God (nt
Unio!
It is impossib.e to come in contac
anything grand or beautiful in art
or reiigion without being profited
vated We £0 ito the nr gallery
soul meets the soul of the pai nite
hear the bum of nis forests and ti
his conflicts and see ths c.oud ble
the sky and the foam ul
ocean, sand we come out
better men than when we
into the concert of muse
enchantwent; for days after our se
to rock with a very tumult of 7. a8 the
alter a stress of
with
, NAtUr
wind @le~
and our
ani we
y clash o
ossoming of
tin
from the gallery
wet in, We go
and are lifted into
weOming of
ui seins
seu
ong
Id surges
ACK Lo its
Weatll
wiiile
came to New
day that
aud bes
ers : , "Ee . nad he
Kossu
hear
guns bo been
sh 1 H
appeéaranc
alwavs
have
fool Vik
Erand ai
In h J text Speaks
ean number,
ur imaginal
ngenu and hreak
powers Of CvCt Nn a attempling to 8x-
released from
red of heaven, and
hundreds of hundre is,
usands of thous n ousan fv, of
8 i until your
it Al eX~
Wi exclaim:
bie
1titude that
press the multi ies of the
earth ard enrapit
talk of hundreds of
of the
the
ECL pavancss,
ents,
and tells yon
nalions and Kin.
me of them s~oke
(sermaz English, Italian,
urmese Aft
u can tel
nationality
rent tht ti
not be difficuit wu
the earth they ta ne
an wheat fields ane
nu iron the i Thes
#
Ju Bid
tongues.” N
their antecs
dreds and
Beotebh, Iriso,
Hpanish, anil, Choctaw,
men have been long in the lan
by their accentuation from what
tizey came, and | Fupposs in
arcana the torone it will
tell from what part of
These res ape 3 Nici
those picked cott
.
iw 2
0 is,
an Er Mistery skies
and yams, Those or
cameis, and those glances] over the mow,
drawn by Siberian + £ aol these milked
the goats far u NW Crags Thess
touzht the walrus and white bear in rezions
of everasting and thos beard ths
song of flery winged birds in African thio
hey were white ney wers blac,
were rel. They wars ¢ color,
inane, 1 nil ages Fhey «
into Austrian dungeons
passed through Spanish inquisitions,
were confinet in London Tower. They
fought with beasts in the amph iitheater,
They were Moravian They wers
Waidenses, They were Albig TONE, They
were Scorch Covenanters, hey
Sandwich Islanders,
in this world men prefer different kindsof
government. The United States wants a
republic, [he British Government nee ts to
be a constitutional monarchy. Austria
wants absoluteam, But when they coms uo
from earth from different nationalities they
will prefer one graat monarchy —~King Jesus
ruer over it. Anlif thst monarchy wers
disbanded and it were submitted to all the
hosts of heaven who would rule, then by the
uninimous sulfrages of ail the redesme |
Christ woud twosome ths prosi fsnt of the
whole umverse. Magna Caartas, bills of
right, houses of burgesses, trinmvirates
congresses, parliaments —n sthing in the
presence of Christ's scopter swaying over all
the people who have entered upon the great
glory, Ohl can you imagine it? What a
strange conmingling of tastes, of histories,
of naosalities, “of all Nations and kindreds
and people and tongues, ”
My subject advances and tells you of
the dress of those in heaven. The object of
firess in this world is ust only to veil the
body but to adorn it, The God who dresses
up the spring morning with blus ribbon of
sky around the brow and earrings of dew.
drops hung from tres branch and mantle of
erimson cloud flung over the shoulder and the
violetted slippers of the grass for her feot-[
know that God does not despiss beautiful
apparel. Well, what shall wes wear in
heaven? “lsaw a t multitude clothed
in white robes.” It is white! In this world
we had sometimes to have on working a
rel, Bright and lustrous garments would
ridiculously out of place sweltering amid
forzen, of iting paints, or plastering cei
, or binding books,
ar this world we must have the working
gathered tamarinds
weed the desert on
Don
sow
ote
i Dey
From all
prunged
por
frome oF»
They
They
i
SORFSE it iv, It Is appropriste; but when alt
the toil of earth is past and ther iS NO More
irudgery and no mors weariness, we sh: ul
stand before the throne road in white, On
marth we somatimes had to wear mourning
spparel— biuck scarf for the arm, blacs veil
{or the tace, black gloves for the hands,
black band tor the hat. Abraham mourn-
ing for Sarah; Isanc mourning tor Reb AOA
tachel mourning for her ¢ hile fren; David
mousing for Absalom:
Lazarus, Every sec ond of every minute of
every hour of every day a heart hire sks,
The earth from zone to zone and from
| pole to pole is cleft with sepulchral rent, and
| the earth can easily afford to bloom and
| blossom when it is so rich with mol dering
Graves! graves! graves! But when
passed, and
graves to dig, and no
and no mors BOrrow
| there are no more
mure coffins to mage,
o suffer, we shall pull off this mourning and
we robed in waite, | sew a soul going right
p from all this sone of sin and trouble 1n-
o glory. 1 seem to hear him say:
I journey {orth rejoicing
From this dark vale of tears
To heavenly joy and { read 5
From earthly care and fears
*
When Christ my Lord sha
All His redesin
Ar my Saviour calling:
wwlul hour has come;
guards sre ready
ide me to our ome.
When Christ
onr Lord sha
AY subject advancss, tolls vou of thas
hind re
¢ CRITYIng
that would have meant
text had represented tue
nas carrving 1 ithtshade, that
would have meant sin tis a palm
branch they carry, ctory
When the people came
olden times the conqueror
of his troops, and thee were triumphal
arches, and people woull come out with
branches of palm 1 wave them
all along thehost. What a » Ly pe
this of the greeting and of t
redeemed in heaven! On eart
con and were put out
They had i nous han
bh ch senal spite f
ped with sorrow
th pres
sented the good in
cypress branches,
sorrow, If my
good in heave
and t t 8 vi
from war in
rode atl the head
Home
the tree an
the
emnes,
stand bef
Ome t
int : he
and they
tt remem ber
: Wr . I was
pardoned
and standing to
waving their palms,
hat han i ones hel
or wie] led
i En
His gi
saved :
He soot
ere they sh
wire,
HOTS of toil
the sword war bat now it
lown brane
stand bef
fi) ye he
he tres of lifo
{ nt
ths throne wavin 7 the
Was HIZTIID OO
hard ¢
earth
liad] the
the =
inche l t
Way, Dut it
hie wa
. the weariness
As ip bs
Kreal array aud re
its His victories it wking
tossing of a forest in Tenngwest. as all
redestied rise up,
OW gone,
iy rang
vd reqs waving 1!
Mss an
won from an ef
eternal beaven thr
i of the Latab that was siain
rid we plaintive
ORT Wei .ous with sorrow,
is in
sighing of Wi ia no walling of anguish, 3
weeping symphony. Ths tamest ww
be Caleitiah ~the dulled; tune
march, Joy among toe
among the serapbhim Joy am
wmed! Jovy forever!
Oa earth the music in chure
poor, because there is no inter
oases there is no harmony. Nome would
sing, some could not ROIS SRNg
high, sone sang too sang by
and starts, but Er eat
dience of the redecmed
all voices will be
the man who on earth could not teil a vlan.
tation melody from the “"Deai Mirena in
Saul” will lift an anthem that slendels.
ins and Heethovens and the Scavmanns of
earth never imagined, and you may stand
throug’: all eternity and listen and there will
t be one discord in the great anthem that
forever rolls up against the great heart of
od It will not be a solo, it will not be a
it wili not be a qu.ntet, Lut an innum-
er sbie host beiore the tnron eryimz, "sal.
vation unto our God and aunty the Lamb
they crowd nil the tem ules, they bend over
the battiements, they fill all the heights and
fepths and lengths and vreaiths of heaven
with their hosanoas,
When people were taken into the Temple
of Diana It was such a brilliant room that
they were always put on their gnarl Sowue
people had lost their sight Ly just looking
on the brilliancy of that rooms, and so the
janitor when he brought a stranzer to the
door and let Bim in would always charge
**Take heed of your eyes,
Oh! when | think of the song that goes up
Ve
aga di
heaven there will b
chfruiam
mg the
ws f= ofter
tin it or
ng.
ow, some
in the
on
sccordant, and
the
Ser,
i feel
"
voiced, multitudinons,
“Take heed of your ears
ike saying,
It is 80 Jloui a
It is #0 blessed an anthem, ihey
“Who is He that
sheltered us in the wilderness, and shadow al
tem a weary land” And the chorus comes
in, HC ‘hrist the shadow of a rock in a weary
They sing a star song saying, “Whe is He
us through the thick night, and
sky the morning star, pouring lizcht on the
soul's darkness ™ And the chorus will coms
in, “Uhrist, the morning star shining on the
soul's darkness.” They will sing a flower
song, saying, “Who is He that urightened
ali our way, and breathed sweetness u on
our soul, and bloomed through frost and
tempest? And the chorus will come in,
“Christ, the lily of the h Valley; blooming
through frost and tempest ‘hey sing a
water song, saying, “Who is He th
jleamad to us from the frowning
ightened the darkest ravine of § ray. and
‘brought cooling to the temples and en
ment to the lip, and was a fountain in the
midst of the wilderness and then the
chorus will come in, “Christ, the fountain in
the midst of the wilderness.”
My friends, will you join that anthem?
Shall we make rehearsal this morning? It
we cannot sing that song on earth we will
not be able to sing it in heaven, Can it be
that our good friends in thas land will walk
all through that great of which 1
peti looking for us and not fndiog \
Vill they come down to the gate and ask
we have passed through, and not find us
as having come? Will they
hrough the folios of eternal i and
our names unrecorded? Is all
sentation of & and wo shall Bever son
shall never sing?
FOR THE CHILDREN.
THE DIFFERENCE,
|
i A little
With
A little
And wee puckered chin;
A little bald head,
Two weak,
I'wo red, toothle
That he shows when he « rice
‘Wo thin, little hands
hat are clutching the air:
A small, fretful voice
That demand
that he
her first-borr
red face
soft, wrinkle 3]
snub nose
sk lve
wialery cyes,
ES UMS
constant care
{ That was the wav looked to me
hy hen | alle d,
But she
Look
£0n 10 sce,
said with pride
as pretty
CHM
Waves
AND THI
uses Mrs. A
BIRDS
pleasant and kin 1
to knit If Rol
Will and Dick
about Robbie
make Robi
®OOND have i 1
Dick loves every v," said the
jumping
“hig hug.”
“Come,
boy to give each on
¥Y, K
Dick a ride in
And no
my wagon
let's give
wagon,” said Robbic
heard any more about
{The Observer,
A Human Analysis,
Dr. Lancaster, the famous London
shysician and surgeon, who analyzed the
Soy of a man in 1875, gives the follow
ing result of his unique experiment : The
body operated upon weighed 158 pounds
exactly. From this mass of flesh, bones,
muscles, etc., he obtained 23.1 pounds
of carbon, 2.2 pounds of lime, 22.8 ounces
of phosphorus, and 1 ounce cach of sod.
jum (salt), iron, potassium, magnesium
and silicon. Besides the above “solids”
hie obtained from the came subject 5,505
cubic feet of oxygen and 103,900 cubic
feet of hydrogen, this latter weighing 15
pounds four ounces, and 52 cubic feet of
nitrogen. All of these clements com -
bined into the following: One hundred
and twenty-one pounds of water, 16
pounds of gelatine, 1 1-8 pounds of fat,
8 pounds of fibrin and albumen, 7 pounds
of phosphate of lime and 22-8 pounds of
other mineral substances, | 8t, Louis Re-
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Jarn- yards are bad leaks
managemen Thousands
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glint exposure to sun,
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are
Beware of Olniments for Catarrh That
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