The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, October 27, 1892, Image 7

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    REV. DR. TALMAGE
The Eminent Brooklyn Divine's San.
day Sermon.
Bubject: “A Summer's Journey.
———
Text: If I take the wings
tng and dwell in the wlmost
sea, even there shall
Psalm cxxxix.,, §.
What an absurd book the Bible must be to
a man who has no poetry in his soul!
“Wings of the morning.” What kind of'a
bird is it, and ho ¥ long ara its wings aud of
what color? Ah, someo! us have sean and
felt its wings. ‘they are golden. They are
buoyant. They are swift, They are wide
spread. The 15th of last Juna [ too: *‘the
wings of the morning” ani startai for Eau.
rope. Juna 20, on “the wing: of tha morn-
ing," Istarted from Liverpoo!., July 12, on
“the wings of the morning,” [ onterad
Germany, the land of Martin Luther anl
many of that ilk, living an { deal,
On “the wings of the morning” I entered
St. Petersburz, Rusia, On “the wings of
the morning” I encered Moscow, On “the
wings of the morning” [ entarad the palacas
of Russia, greated by ths emp ror and em-
press, surroundel by a lovely brooi of
princes and vrincasses. On “ths wiazs of
the morning” 1 eatere! Inverness, the ecap-
ital of the Scottisn hizhian i», ecu try of
Robert Burn: and Thomas Chalmsrs—the
one for noetry, the other for religion. Sep.
tember 21st, on “ths wings of the morning,”
I entered th- finest haven of all the earth —
New York harbor—and looked off toward
the most interesting placa [ had sean in thease
months—1 South Oxlord street, Brooklvn,
You all know why I went Russia thissum.
mer. There are many thousands of people
who havea right to sav to me, as was sail
in the B ble parable, “(.va an account of
thy stewardship.” Through Tha Christian
Hogald, which I have the honor to edit, wae
had for months, in pablisher’s, inreportorial
and editorial column, put before the people
the ghastly facts concerning twenty million
Russians who were starving to death, and
subscriptions to the rsiisf fun l had coms by
letters that seemed not much written
with ink as with tears soma tha
jetters practically saying, “We flud it hart
to get bread for our oan familie, but we
cannot stand this cry of bunger fro. beyond
the seas, and so please to the en.
closed.” And othes had sent jewels from
their hands and necus, ng, “Sell the
and turn them into bread.” And another
letter said: “‘Incioselisan old gold pieces.
It was my mother's, Sha gave it to me ani
told me never to part with it excapt for
bread, and now [ inciose it." We had gath-
ered thirty-five thousand doliars in money,
which we turned into three midion pounds
of Hour.
When I went down to the board of trade
at Chicago and left five thousand dollars of
the amount raise! with a prominent flour
mercnant, taking no recspt an | leaving sil
to him to do the best thing, and returned, it
was suggested that L had not done things in
a business way. How could we know
what sort of flour would be
sent, There are styies of flour more
fit for the trouth of the swine
than the mouths of bunzry men and women.
Well, as is customary when the flour cams
to New York it was tested, anl wa found
indeed they ied cheatad us. They gave us
better flour than we had bougat, [ boaght
in Chicago fine flour, but they sent us super.
fine. God bless the merchants of Chicago!
Now we know nothing about famine in
Amer.ca, The grasshoppers may kill the
crops in Kansas, tha freshets may destroy
the crops along the Uaioe, the potato worm
toay kill the vines of Long Island, the rust
may get into thes wheat of Michigan, vet
when there has been dreadful scarcity ia
some parts of the land there has been plenty
in other parts. But in districts of Russia,
vast enouzh to drop several nations int:
them, drought for six consecutive years has
devastated, and tuose districts were pra-
viously the most productive of all the empire,
It was like waat ws woull hava in
America if the haager tiend somshow ot
out of nell and in our land, and
swept his wing over Minnssoix, and said,
“Lat nothing grow nere,” aad over Missouri
and said, “Let notuin : grow ner2,” and over
New York State ani said “Lt nothing
grow here,” and over Oaio and Georgia and
Massachusetts and Pennsy.vania and Nee
breska and Dakota and the Carolinas and
said, "Let nothing grow here,” ani the huo-
ger fiend had swept the same witheriog aud
blasting wing over the Lest parts of America
in the years 1557, 183s, 1880 154) 1801 and
1802, and finally all our families were put on
small allowance, and we all bad risen from
the table hungry, and after awhile the
children had only quarter enough, and afte
awhile only one meal a day, and after
awhile no gooi foxd at all tut a mixturs
of wheat an i clatf anil bark of trees ant
then three of the cail ren down with hanger
typhus, and then all the family uoable to
walk, and then crawling on nands aad knaoe,
and then one dead in each room, and nsigo-
bors, not quite #0 exaausted, coming in to
bury them, and atter ward the houss becom.
ing the tomb, with none to carry the dead to
wore appropriate sepuic wr~whole families
biotte | out,
That was what ccrurrel In Rassia in
homes more than wers ever couated, in
homes that were oancs as comflortadie ani
bappy sud bountiful as yoursor mise, in
hones as viriuous as yours or mins, in homes
where God is worshiped as much as in yours
ormine., It was todoa litte somataing
toward beating bac: that archangel of
wretchedness and borroc that we went,
and we have now to report that me
cording to the estimates of the Russian {am-
ina rolief committee, we savad the livasof
25,000 paople. As at the hunger relief sia.
tions th: bread was handed out—for it was
made into loaves and distribate l~many
people would halt before tiking it and reli
giously cross the:us ives and utter a prayer
for the donors,
Some of them would come staggwring
back and sav, ‘Pieass tell us who sent this
bread to us.” And whea told it came from
America they woull say: “What part of
America? Please gvs us the names of
thoss who sent 18,” Ah, Gol only knows
the names of thos wid sent it, but He car.
tainly does know, and many a prayer is
going up, I warrant you, day by day, for
those who sent flour by the saip Low, Pere
haps some of us at our tables rattle off «
prayer that may mean nothing, although
we call it “saying gracs” but [ warrant
when thoss people who received ths bread
which saved their lives “said grace” it
meant something,
I said respectiully to a Russian when |
saw him cross himself, “What do vou do
that for? * Ub,” he said, “whan I do that
| always say, ‘Jol have mercy on mel'” |
hold in my han | sonething very suggestive,
What does that blac: and uncomely thing
look like? That is what is called hungry
bread from Ruawia; that is what millions
of peoples Jlivel on for months be
fore help) cams from Eaglani, Scotland,
Ireland ant America; that is a mixturs
which ssems to have in it not one grain of
sustenance. It ia a mixture of pig weed and
shaff and the swoeepings of stables, That is
something which, if droppal in the strest,
your dog ur eat migat soiff af but woald
not eat, ‘That was the only food on whick
millions of men and women lived,
You must look at that huoger bread of
Rassia before you can get proper apprecia-
tion of what an attractive and beautiful
thing a loaf of urea is. It is so com.
oon to ts we eannot realizs its moaning
Why does not some poet ring a canto on a
toaf of bread, or some modern Rphas! punt
it, or some historian tell ita h y? Bud
have been askea by good in Groat
Brisain and America, again ji n, way
not ous peop Pp
that —, mselves, making it useless
to help? And 1
uestion
of the morn.
parts of the
Thy hand lead me.”
BO
of
receive
sav: Wr
alighte |
universe who can do it, anl that is the
Being who this morning breakfast l sixtesn
Tho
most lavishly, but many of tham went down
anil the typhus fever, ani
The Emperor has mais larger contribu-
tions toward this relief funil than any
world stroll, and the surerb kindness
Empress and Crown Peince is demonstrated
in what they have already done and are
doing for the suaiferers ia their own country,
When I saw a few days azo in the pipers
that the Emposror and Knprass hal walkel
tha war is ot tho most viru ent
cholera, talking with tha patients, shaxiog
hands wit: them ani caeering them up, iv
was no surprise to me, for I said to myself,
Phat is just like them,” No I put all the
thre: prayers together—Gol save the Presi
dent of thes United States! Gold save the
God save the Emperor
and Empress of Russia!
I will, whether in sermons or lectur:s !
have not yet decilel, show that ninetia-
twentieths of all things written and pub.
lished against Rassia ars furnished by mm
who have been hired by other countries to
“write up” or rather write down Hussia, so
a4 to divert commeres fron that empire or
because of international jealousies, Russia
being larger than all the rast of Europe put
together, you can see ho natural would be
the jealousies,
Betore passing to tho otha: fisld of my
summer observation | giva yon nn htle
specimen of the falsehirods about Russia, |
stood in london with my ticks for St
Petersburg, fussia, in my pocket, It was
2 o'clock in the afternoon, aad at, 3 o'eluex
1 was to take the train. An American
physician came in and said, “Yon
tainly are not going to Kussia ” 1 said,
“Why not? Thea a morning paper was
shown me, saying that in St me sol io
there were two thousani casas of virulent
cholera; the city had been divided into hos-
pital districts, and ths doctors were at their
wits end what to do with ths number of
patients, The population was flying in ser-
ror. It was almost as bad io Moscow, ~
While reflecting on these accounts twa
messages arrived from other friends protest.
ing against the foolhardiness of my rushing
into the presence of two thousand cases of
cholera in one city, Of courss 1 halted, |
bated tor four «ays Means uile a telegram
from Nt, Petersburg encourazel me to ®o. |
want There was not a sitgle case of cholera
in St, Petersburg or Moscow, and there was
not a single case in either city until four
weeks after I jeft those ¢
I muss tell yonolap
moral power impresse | noon uy mind, so
that neither time nor eteranily may efface
it. Lhe sain Leo swhnng to the docks a few
miles below 8t, Pelersburg loaded with
flour from America. Toe saliors oa board
buzziel as they came to the wharf,
Avacaton waicr wir hal descos
river to the sea the promineat ci
Bt, Petersbure disembarked,
crowded by prosoerous cit-zmms, woo stood
on the whar!, and back of them by poor
Iaborers, who hail co ne down tw offer their
services free of all charge for the ramoval
of tha breadstulls from the ship to
the imperial fraigat train that took the flr
to the interior frees of caarge., While we
stood there the long freizht train rambiasi
down to the dooks, the locomotive snd each
car decoraisd with a flaz the American
flag and ths Russian flag alternating.
Thouzh a flag to syne eyes is only a
floating rag, you ouzht to how the
American flag looks five thou nnd miles from
home, Itiowel tant day lice a section of
heavan let down t» cuesr mortal ~ision
Addressss of welcom* anl respoaoys were
made, ani thea th: work bizan, thes oaly
contest brag whi shoald lls the
hardost and bs most expslitious From
ship to rail train. From rail train to kneel
ing board, From kuesding board to oven,
From oven to the white and quivering lips
of the dyinz. Upon all who, whether by
contribution small iarge, heipsd makes
that scene possible may there coms the bene
diction of Him who declared, * [| was hungry
ant ye fod Me’
jut I must also give a word ol
carning my other errand the
the Gospel in Great Britain last summer, It
was a tour | had for many years antici-
patad, With the themes of the Gospel |
confronted more peoples than ever before
in same lengta of time -— multi-
tudes after multitudes, and bayond any-
thing I can describe. The throags in all
the cities were so great that they could be
voatrolled only by platoons of police,
that none should be hurt by the pressure,
each service indoors followad by a service
for the waiting thron g« outdoors, and both
by handshakings to the last point of paysi-
cal endurance,
In every city and towa I had messages
poured into my ears lor families in America
4, sons of Scotchman, Eaglishmen, Welsh
men and Irishmen, there are hearts on the
other side of ths ssa beating in aflaction for
you and praying for your present and
eternal welfare, Ey the memories
of the old Scoleh xir:, where you
wera baptizsd, and of the
Cars
ties,
’
of patho: and
oLure
tizens of
The bark was
S20
or
report oon.
preaching of
the
Eng
lish fireside, by which you played, and of
the Welsh hills and valleys, among which
you roamed and ths old hones on the banks
of tha Tweed and the Shannon and the
Civde, I charge you bs hosorabls and trus
and Christian, You bave good ancestral
blood in your veins, Prove yourself worthy.
It seems to me that the Gospal 1s making
mizhty strides over there,
What is the use of controversy abont any-
thing except bow wa shall keep close to the
cross and do the most for helping peoples for
this world and ths next? Muy thers come
in Eoagland more crdiality betwen the
National church and the dissenters. Al
though I would be culled a dissenter
there, almost mv first step ia Engziand was
into a banquating ball—:he Lord Mayor's
banquet, given to tha bishops aad higa of.
ficias of the National caurca, the great and
good and genial Archbhishioy of Canterbury
at their head, and a more magaificent group
of folks, intellectually ana spiritually,
1 never got among, and I found that though
we had never met before, the archbishop
and myself were old friends, Bat all up and
down Great Britain I found a multitude
that no man can numbar enlisted tor Gold
and eternity, and I tel you the kingdom is
coming.
It the pessimists would get out of the
way the people who snivel and groan and
think everything has gone to the dogs or is
about to go-=l say if these pessimists would
only get out of the way the world would
soon see the salvation of Gud. Chris
tianity is only another name for ele
vated optimism. Was Isaiah an opiimist?
Mee his deserts incirnadinel with red roses
|
!
lamb asleep botwosn the paws of a lion.
The satest thing I can think of would
be to ve a triple alliance of Amerion,
England and Russia, in complete harmoni
come & deluge o! the Holy Ghost. Lat the
detamation of other nations cease, Peace
and good will to men! For that glorious
consummation, which may be nearer than
we think, Ist us pray, remembering that
God ean go more in five minutes than man
can do in five centuries, If the consumma.
tion is not effacted in our day 1 shall ask the
privilege of coming out trom heaven a little
while to look at this old world when it shall
have put on its millennial beauty. 1 think
God will let us come out to sea it at least
up.
ely not wonder if all heaven would
adjourn for au excursion to this world to
soo how a shipwrecked plane: was got off
the oreakers and set aflost again amid the
‘eternal harmonies, Meanwaile let us do
all we can to make it vetter, and it will
somshow tell in the final result, thouga
it be ¢nly a child's sob hushed, or
a trickling tear wipad from a face, or a
thorn extracted from a tired foot, or a sinful
soul washed white as the wool, May God
heip us to help others! Aud so thess lesswns
ot and sym y aod helplainess
1 haves brought you on the
wings of this moralag.
A DOCTOR'S ADVICE.
A Word or Two About Gloves, as Well ay
Other Hints,
The glove 1s an essential part of a
auan’s attire, 4s a matter of adorn:
ment and essential service,
Warmth and cleanliness, a safeguard
against variations in tha weather,
and a protective influence in general,
is the function of the Tha
shh of the hand is as delicate and
sensitive as that of any other portion
of the body: in fact, more than
that of elther face or limbs 1
must, therefore, be furnished with
protective covering at such times as
external conditions warrant
Cold hands, chapped hands, rhea.
matism, and many other complaints
may often be prevented by a proper
glove, the variety of which depends
to a certain extent upon the choice of
the wearer.
Undressed kid, silk, and lisle thread
may be classified as best. The fully
dressed Kid is practically suited fon
only evening wear. In cold weather
4 heavier should be worn.
Woolen and dog skin are to be pres
ferred, but if appear to you a
unsightly you may clothe your hands
with a glove of lighter texture and
wear a muff. The muff is, in
province, the same character ag
the glove. but it is an article of con.
venience which iv ornamental,
A few rules in regard to gloves may
be worthy of your Wash
aud thoroughly dry vour hands betorg
placing your gl them: do noi
haye them very tight about the paling
and wrists; let the POrous mis
terial and in all respects comfortable,
In taking them off turn them inside
out for airing
There ar Der
Wi
of
He
ilove
fle
0
i
“
glove
these
ig
uf
iS rare
agbservance.
IVES 313
be of
who think thas
at night
softness of
should be worn in
the
gloves
order to preserve the
hands.
If you
faded,
wish
| §
You wish
natu
when
While walki
rain,
good service: at
here the hours of
-—they are jil-su
The custom «
night 1
y
Lg yptians patra, it
ii
You
or 3
However
are referred
one
gloves
Or ancien
suid,
ig lier eccentrici
iii
is
de
reign Louis
Gay persons whit
affect the manner f antique
French may be selected as conspicu
ous ng those wi ar gloves
night, and + at their
make ap
nd.
Naturally woman
molded by what oes with it
various lines, u wndinary circum
stances tour of the
ferent par All should
be In harmon: ut if you put a
and leathery covering
them fade
Frank H
World.
was more fally
of
ithe
Ant at
hands will 1«
+ tall t #
sndelible stamg
the : 3 f
mark the
# f thas
8 f hie dt
greasy,
wer the h make
Hie
New York
oties
BL
go advance of their t
lIogram M. DD
Lives
The King
T.cndon News
and eflectiv
lie has roc i
by a Chioese ar
glass. Walls,
formed of slaps
nesses o
able cemi
By oce door on
ter, and this clos
hie comes in, and
tall pipes in
&lso a siuice hes
in which the 2
The trans;
comes subinery
himself in a «
habitation, wher
in a manner pion: te
tn I
IT 1s a pity tha » apple crop was
not as poor the Eve made her
mistake as it is this vear.
Wonderful
Jacob A. Runkel, a ree
Hable farmer of Mount
Royal, York Co. Pa. says
that a running sore broke
out on the leg of Lis
nephew, Milton A. Kun.
kel, when ho was § years
h a oid. Tle could not walk,
Milton A. Kunkel, Two years ago they be.
an giving him Meod’s Saveaparilla and
na short time the sore healed up, he regained
rfoct health, and ho fz now, at 13 years, lives
¢ and rugged. Mr. Kunkel says: “We all cots
der his cure Little short of a miracie.
pasty,
£
'
i
om
O =
fF o's “
[gia
nt
nt.
as does
servolr
is,
then bee
flds
dry
the time
sell.
ss
fectiy
Heod's Pills ure habitual constipation by
restoring act jon of the alimentary canal.
DR.KILMER'S
¢ gnéA” KIDNEY, LIVER 222 SARRER
Excessive quantity and high colored urine,
La Grippe,
Cures the bad after effects of this trying epl-
domic and restores lost vigor and vitality.
Impure Blood,
Rerema, scrofula, malaria, pimples, blotohes
General Weakness,
Constitution all run down, loss of ambition,
and a dignclination to all sorts of work.
{00 gomtents of One Bottle, If not bem
Has an Option on a Volcan.
Mauricio Rahden, formerly Ceti) of |
the Mexican Republic at Kansas City,
wecnured an option on the voleans of Popo
catepetl, the property of General Gespes
fu I
wils
Saupchex Ochoa, who is at present
ating the
crater, supplying sulphug for the manu
Even
sone
prop
RAYS
immense sulphur deposit in the |
facture of powder for tae army.
as at present operated, on a small
lern machinery, the
We learn,
that it is
electric railway
and without mo
erty pavs a good profit,
the Mexican Financier,
templated to build
up the voleano, connecting a few
from the ith the Interoceanic Hail
wany, The milway will be utilized for
bringing down the sulphur and also the
natural tee for the supply of the City of
Mexico, which in itself a ro
munerative The quality o
Popocatepetl sulphur is excellent, and
if mined in i
find a ready
States, which
tons of this
Sicily,
con
an
miles
t
MISC W
should Ix
{
business
ies, would
United
120.000
from
the entire annual importation be
the American treasury
If the plans of Mr. Rahden
are carried to comple
large
quanti
market in the
imhorts over
article vearly, largely
ing rated by ut
£2.450,000 :
and hi
tion. the country will gain another large
industry The sulphur of the
ilized by Cortez for making powder
Baron von Humboldt, in
5 speak ng ot
associate
voleano
for his troops
New
same ti
his
thie
was used ir
me of the 1 Tusco, which
[ cannon
in no want ol
sulphur for { it ture of powder
: fre
rom =
Cortez rem
Deca
moun
by go
ttepth of
oms,’
Hiriu uri
sud on that
stiphiur
weeount 1
A Difticalt Animal to Shoot,
sound per WOU
distance ii in
Hen e, ifa reflecting
the initial
thi
fifth of a
surface is 112 fort
sound of an uttered syllable
turned to the ear from a distance
feet, just as the next syliable starts on its
journey
In this case the first fifth of a sceond is
consume | in the utterance of a syliable,
f a second in hearing
one
SHOOT
distant,
ard the next fifth of
its echo. Two syllables would be echoed |
from a reflecting surface 224 feet distant,
three syllables from 336 feet, and so on
within the limits of andiblencss. But on |
the other hand, it is evident that a sharp, |
quick sound, say that made by a ham- |
mer, or a club npon a board, one in which
the duration of the sound itself is one.
would give an
echo from half the 112 feet, of fifty-six
feet,
The above estimates and figures apply
to observations made ina temperature of
#1 degrees, Fahrenheit, at which sci
entists tell us that the velocity of sound
is 1,118 feet per second. If the mercury
stands at freezing the velocity of sound
will only be 1.086 feet per second,— |
{ Philadelphia Press,
AROUND THE HOUSE,
An ingenious housekeeper has fash.
joned what she calls the most useful
thing in her sewing-room, out of an or- |
dinary soap box. This is how she did |
it: First, she secured the cover to the |
box with a couple of strong hinges,
Then rhe lined it throughout with blue
cheesc-cloth. The outside she covered
with cretonne in blue with a pattern of
apple blossoms running over it. The
completed whole she uses for odds and
ends of unsightly sewing, such as stock.
ings that need mending and half-finished
articles that must be kept at hand, but
that give a cluttered appearance to the
ewig room when left lying about. The
cost of manufacturing at home this
utility box is less than $2, while it is,
when in working order, worth $30 to
any orderly housewife.
At this season of the year, when many
heavy articles, countorpanes, ete., are to
be washed up before winter, it is well to
know of an easy and perfectly safe meth-
od, Into an ordinary-sized boiler, half
full of boiling water, put one teacup of
this mixture: One pound Babbitt's pot.
ash, one ounce salts of tartar, one ounce
muriate of ammonia; add the clothes and
boil half an hour; rinse through two
waters and dry. | Mote
One Bmall Blis Beaw every
»
ose Torpid Liver 2, er
A
babies
that
couples are
photographer KV H next
young narried
most {roubleceome, the bnde e
being }
Lard to piease.
NO INOre ou
you
The street surface roads o
City 296.650.6
during we year 1831, a
of 629.1!
Feononi
On
a clear night a red light
greater distance than a white 1s
mi a dark night be roverse is the
Can
ita
To Young Wives,
AG
(ime after marriage a manus wile
ive to him
that some
ceases 10 b
Never was a
ved and grace mn
are or yield thelr
our bo lies in their
isnppointed bachelor has said
attract
greater Hb Beauty
tained can never lose the
empire. The presers
original healthy perfection and « ined iriees is 0
sacred duty very young mother who will
faithfully carry out the directions given with
rach bottle of “Mother's Friend = wii never
jose figure « The dainty i
rama
at ies
ntion
bud wil
mature into the blooming rose, and old age will
find her blessing the day she first tise
‘Mother's Friend,” Hradiield Reg. Co. AL
ania, Ga. Sod by all druggists.
WOO Ie Xion
A prize fight is called a “m1” because the
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