The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, November 03, 1892, Image 9

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    ABLES FROM THE GERMAN
How Johg Astor Lent His Friend, Pater
mith, H250,000,000.
The Gartenlaube, a promient Ger
man periedical, prints the following
article; “Among American million.
aires of recent times Astor, Smith,
and Vanderbilt are especially distin
guished by the magnitude of their
benefactions. John Astor had ac
quired, by speculation in real estate,
a fortune which could hardly be ex-
pressed in flgures. His annual in-
come was estimated at 212,000,000.
He gave with open hands and with
an apparent contempt for mouaey,
His friend, Peter Smith, another
lucky real-estate speculator, once
asked Astor if he could lend him
$250,000,000. The following day
Astor handed Smith a check for the
amount, which Smith was able to re-
pay a few years later
“Both these men complained of the
misery which their wealth brought
them. ‘Mine,’ «aid Astor, ‘affords
me no cnjoyment. It brings com
fort and happiness to others, but 1
can personally use only the little that
suffices for my daily needs. 1t is the
plague of my life: it clings to me
like a vulture and allows me no rest,
night or day.” To which Smith re-
sponded: ‘I have been steadily buy-
ing land for years. 1 think that
every man has the right to own a
little farm, and needs nothing more
to be independent. I intend that
my money shall at | do some
goud.’
“And so Smith
vast numb
the purc. ase land.
and every old maid in
New York received 850 for this pur-
pose. After the civil war he gave
3,000 farms of from fifteen to seven
ty-five acres ers widows and
orphans. In addition he gave $100,-
000 annually for charit: re £ purposes,
At his death, in 1874, the greater
part of his wealth had already been
returned to the people. These men
seemed to feel an irresistible impulse
to employ a part of their superfluity
in the alleviation of poverty.
“This feeling was shared by the
great railroad king, Cornelius Van-
derbilt, who deserves to be honored
as one of the most notable pioneers
of American civilization. The rich-
est man in the world, he consoled
himself with the thought: *Although;
I have earned on the average 81,000,-
000 every year since my birth my
chief gratification is that I have en-
abled others to th times as
much.’ He left 1,000 to his
eldest son and $15,000,000 for vari
charitable purposes, in addition
special foundations. This son, who
did not long survive hin, left $100,.
000,000 to his two sons an i an equal
amount to harits institutions
New York this
great philanthropist. Never before
had such a be made by a
private ind » imagination
is fairly dazz ! stream of
gold flowing t 1¢ relief of human
neces
east
farms in
a8 money for
Every widow
the State of
gave away
as well
TS,
ro FF
of
to sol
op
earn
2166
2100.0
Sity.
Children of Mr, and Mrs. A. MM. Soller
Both Had Eczema
in its Worst Form
After P Failed, Hood's
Sarsaparilla Perfectly Cured,
hysicians
Great mental agony
rents who their
from caused by impure blood,
and for wh seems no cure, This
is turned to joy when Hood's Sarsaparilia
is resorted to, for it expels the foul hu-
mors from the ULlood, and restores the
diseased skin to fresh, healthy bright.
ness. Read the followin:
“We thnk Hood's araaparilla is the most
vaiuable medicine on the market for blood and
skin diseases, Our two children suffered ter.
ribly withthe
Worst Form of Eczema
for two years, We had three physicians in that
time, but neither of them succedeed in curing
them or even in giving them alittle relief, At
inst we tried Hood's Sarsaparitla and in a
month both children were perfectly
cured. We recommend
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
medicine, and would not
and Mas. M. M. SoLLen,
is endured by
children suffering
pe-
Len
dizenses
h there
ns a standard Jamily
he without it." Me.
1412 ~econd Avenue, Altoona, Pa.
“Hood's Pills cure liver ills, constipation,
lonsness, Jaundics, sick headache, indigestion,
alle
CURES
A = SURF
Mrs. E. J. Rew Medford, Mass., says ber
mother has been cured of Serofula by the use
of four bottles of SHICHI afier having had
much other troat- MEIESREE ont, and being
reduced to quite a low condition of health, as it
was thought she could not live,
pe « Cured my little boy
SE mE tary scrofula
peared all over his
a year I had
of his
of heredb
whichap
face. For
given up all hope
recovery, when finally
I was induced to use Be
A fewbo tiles onred him, and no
fiymiptoms of the disease remain,
Mus. T. L. MaTnens, M Hashasvilla, Misa,
7 Jur book on Bioo 1 anit Skin Diseases
a Bwirs SRI I Areata, Ga,
on —— on et
Fi FEE BIOYOLE SULKY
es NON & CO. New York.
WA AT FONE henna, Y or
dnt Men to work
REV. D3. TALNAGE.
The Eminent Brooklyn Divine's
day Sermon,
Sun
subject: “The Fiager of God.
Text: “Hie of God." Exo.
viii, 9
Pharoah was sulking in bis marble throne.
room at Memphis, P.ague after plague had
come, and sometimes the E ryptian monarch
was disposed to do better, butat ths lifting
of ench plague he was ax bad as be ;
necromancers of the palace, however, were
corapelled to recoguize thedivine movement,
and after one the most exasperating
piagues of all the series they cried out in the
words of my text, “This is the finger of
(Goi"=not the first nor the last time when
bad prople said a good thing. An old Pail
adelphia iriend visiting me the other day
usked me if | had ever noticed this passage
of Seripture from big 1 te-lay speak i
t him no, and I said right away, “Taar
it a good text for a si ramon !
We all recogniz: the hand of God and
know it isa mighty hand. You have
a man keep two or three rubber bails flying
in the air, catching and pitching them xo
that none of them toll to the floor, and co
this for several minutes, ani you hava ad.
mired his dexterity. Bat have you thouzht
how the hand of God keeps millions ani
miliious of round worlds vastly larger than
our world flving for centuries without Jot.
ting one fall* Wondrous power and skill
of God's han But about that | am not to
discour-e, My text leaus me to speax of
less than a fiith of the divine
is the finger of Gd Ory
places does the Bible refe
of the omnipotent han
Mount Sinai are basalt
Po you imagine it was
ten comman : i
Exodus we
finger
are,
of
0
EON
band
in two other
ty this division
The roc of
very hard stone
thal cut the
basalt N in
aie
ihe
HR
inal
ment
read
wera “'arittan with
Christ say « that Ho cay
ger of Got
The
word He wre
but with Hs
shough
tables oF st
finger
only instance
ts not with pen on parch
fing n the ground.
maie mn the
if vou andl
pen and ow ears right we
Hm pe Heed often to oi ut,
yt (3 :
s:dom refersuce is
Lie Lo a part o
(eED OUr BY eS «
will De
tha #
the 0
(iodi's band,
Chis is
intentic
ser
Mm Oe
mons
Bible,
Urn
che Bible,
Pomology «
Orchards:
Bible, the ib
or God Among
of the Hible, or
ie Zoology of
beasts he
Aw
the
MYT
the
Botany of
Mowers!
r 4 Am mT
yming winter
nto the habit
‘wheres anil in
not ning I want to inducs
he fioger of
T he mosto
vars
you to lox for
God in your personal aff sirs
ths Roslcu ation 1+ natural,
i the and
ne pace, it Is aw
vou to leva your
that Not one ou
you woul | stand with you
ide and make no motion with
your finger. Whatever you may say with
your ips is emphas zx sand re-en’ore
translated Ly your t Na
dear old Book says
by the way « r
the way “to
sl ORs ‘
we wail
and a por
ifident
Iwo or
plexed or
prayer
street
aatural as t
retinger this
iW a thousand o
hands by vy
y Ore
WAY Of
’
ient
¥ ERY,
AMONY
Matta
as
LON as =
at excay
tomes
tiod.
For mu ; " INE
spon pid ~ we
to the Is
sponsible for most of our
are not respon for tos comatry of our
birth, por for whether we are Americans or
Norwegians or Scotehmen or Irishmen
E IZ We are nos responsi ©
the age in whic h we jive, We
sponsible {or our teminsrament, be it neg.
Won or paieg ie “bith ous sangaioe,
We are not responsible tor our features, be
they homely or beautiful, We are notre
spsnsib is for the heigat or smallness of our
ature We are responsible for the
tact L that we are mentally dail of brililant.
For the most of our environments we have
no more responsioility than we nave for ¢ o |
mol'us 's at the bitton of ths Atlantic
ocean.
Ob, [ am eo glad that thre ars abou five
hunared th nsana things that waare not re-
sponsible for Do not olame us for being in i
our manner cold as an iceberg nervous
as a cat amid a pact of Four: : 0. Juy fire
crackers. It you are determine | to blame
some vody, vlame our great grandfathers or
great-gran imotoers, who dial before the
tevolutionary war, and who may have haa
hab.ts depressing and Fainous, Foere are
wrong things about us all, which maks we |
think that ons nun iral an i fl LY years ago
thers was some ioer, bie crand in our ances
FKalzs that, and it wili baa re.
ndaite. Lot ue take ourssives as
we ore this moment, and tuen ask “Which |
way? Got ail the direc tion you can from
care.ul and constant stu ly of the Bible, and
then 100% up an i loot out an l look arcuand,
und see if you can dnd tue Huger of Gol,
It is a remarkable thing that sometunss
vou
us wa haveno r
aoe i not make appeal
lirection Wears nos
surroundin ge
ne
Of
tshmen, for
are not re-
ul
Bod
Or
year before Abrabam Lincomn signe! the
proclamation of emancipation the White |
House was thronged with commitiess aud |
Associations, ministers and laymen, advising |
the president to make taat prociamation.
But he waited and waitsd, amid scoff and |
anathema, becauss he ia not hinssif see |
the finger of Go. After awhile and at just
the right time he saw the divine pointing
and siguel the proclamation. Tha distin. |
guished CO mfoserater, Mason and
Bitdel!, were tagen off an Engiish
vessel by the United Htates Govern.
ment, “Don’t give them up" wsaoutsei
all the northern States, “Lot u« have war
with England rather tann surrender them,”
was the almost unanimous ery of the nortn,
But William Hf, Seward saw the finger o.
God leading in just the opposits direction |
aud the Confederates were given up, and we
avoided a war with Eagland which at that
thine would have been the demolition of the
United States Government,
In other wor ls. tye finger of God as it di
"ects Vou, ma ny ba fuvwible to everyooly
else. Follow the divine Rn, ns you
#00 it, although the world may call you a
fool, Theres has never been a minor a
woman who amounts! to anytaing that
has not sometimes pen calied a fool,
Nearly all the mistabes that you ant |
have made hava coms from our following
She pointing of fons otaer flager, instesu
She finzec of Gad, But now, supoose
a man,
Bup roe
all formas of disaster close in upon
Suppose his business collapsas, .
he buvs goods and cannol sell them, Su%-
| pose by a new inve ntion others can furnish
| the same goods at less price, Suppose a cold
an
and his notes come
and his rent
INOS noman,
most them,
thers is nothing
the employ @% ars
which to meat
obligation, and the bank will not dis-
and the business friends to whom he
accommo ation are in the same
and ha bears up and struggles
crash goes thy whols
epidemic ¢
due and he cannot
must be paid and
to pay it, and the wazes of
that
count, #
for
| predicament,
oa, until after awhile
CDE ern.
Ho» stands wondering ani
not see the meaning ol all this,
the I coul Gol knows 1
my debts if 1 could, but here
and stopped,” W hat should that
that case~—z0 to the Neripturaes and read the
promise about all things waorkine
for gool and kindred passizes
wel', But he needs to do something
besiae reading tae Beripturces He
to look for the finger of! God that is
pointing toward better treasures: that is
pointing toward eternal ralease; that is
urging bim to higher reals
flnrer ever pointed to the east or
north or south so certainly as the
God is pointing that troubled man to higaes
ii i better spiritual resources than bs ha
ever enjoyed There are men of vast wealth
who are as riz for hsaven as tasy are for
thi« world, but they are ecceptions
If a man grows in gracs it is
bafora $100.10) or after he
plenty of railroad
Hed ty his banker for
tue lots be have gone
in value; if he had nard
door of his ti shut haan
of a new roll of put in there
just before loriing up at night: if he
rctating into falling marset or a rising
et and things take tor him a
i Erow In grace very much
%. Do vou know what made
evival f 185i, wh mors
onverted to ad probably
ar sines Christ was !
eli inn ani ban
American prosper
fia ter
1am
men as ars 85 brok
are hu nbled and fly
Ww F DIAVE Ro sprit
gon
ving, ‘A
I have
would pay
dons
beat
Fhat is
west or
generally
he g loses it
If a man 1
ani has ap
Ht
oou tht
work to ga
rapron! safe
secoriting he
rigut
HOW BB
tha
born was the
rupley EWap
: 11d fall
$3o
soeskin
ANY
Hnaincia
go into
nslar
desadbeats Ww lersvyer
i1 of them
wii nave
not
7
are much
'Y Are
under or
i eV are
¥ way Vo
iar and
have trie plan and it
But | am speaking of the oT sot
{ msfortune on high » tel men Not
ing bat al will turn » maa fron
to heave it ily thr i is
darkosss and whiriwind of disaster such
aan finger of sod
ML ant rant ug as well as 8 most
walea the pointing
in th seventesnth cent
ina was vielding rosn and tur
tar as her chisel proijuction
Lhomas Smith notice | that the ground
in Charisston was vary much
tin Madagascar w he ba |
me of the Madagascar re
and rapidly that
ying was make r her
Liof "i not seas the fin ger
IAs We
carts
yagh
21: se Ih
fis Dous
asre
grow
isd to
Can y¢
: 1cident
in Fletcher, of |
"rel
npland, many
Ww, was ons of
ths most useful min
@ Lisspel who ever proachel,
i Bie joiaed thy army and bad
: the » for Scat
norniag » sail mom
na keitie of water, and
i go. Ho»
IBENID De was
and was never
foabt that Goa
Johu Fletoher?
anc ital that Hi
iS miner who wa on
remain |
bef
nip
ue was U
tio
Was
4) 88
azain
gong
noard
WAR ars
m
Was ry
in
in Jamal
ant WAS Wana PRS
$wshed and revealed a pr
wer fen,
siand
time and all sternly
5 Mi SINK Woon ia ear.y
sfirit six miles from ti
ing to sua hum t
in to land but a boat's oar? | =
i rvation had aayvihing
Had the storm taat div
* from the i of tae }
hit was sailing, anl sent
sat Cape Col, no divine siuservizss
vd anarcay rale this world, or (ad?
. Feo.ix escaped martyrdom by crawling
ouzh a hole in the wall across waich toe
80 iders immadiate y afterward wovasa web
His parsecntors saw ie hole in the wall, but
the spi 'er’s web put them of toe track A
boy was lost by hisdraaken fatherant o
not for years dnd his way bo ne, Neary
rows he went into a Faiton strext prayer
meeting an i assed for prayers that he might
ind his parents. His mother was in the room
and rose ant recoznizad her long lost son
Do you say that thes stolugs “sniy hap ened
believe
bie, Do
MU Nn
moat
glsathavens faith inth: B
to me,
I said to
ence
pave been divine y vonne stad. Da yon sap.
He answered * Ves,
out Bot notice
divina
moraing to
most people do
loading .Y" I stant
say [rom my own expsriencs
that the safest talng in all ths world to do
ists truss ths Lord I never bala mis
fortune, of a pars cilion, or a trial, or a
dissppomtment, howevar exoraciating at
the time, that Gol did not mak: turn out
for my goo! My ons wish i+ to foilov the
iivine leading. | want to watoh the flags
Nations ales would do well to watéh for
the finger of inl, What does th caolera
gears in America maaan? Moms sav it means
that the plagus will swaso our lanl next
I do not believe a worl of it.
Taers will be nb c wiera here nsxs su nmer,
Four or five summors ago tiers were those
wno said it wou d surely bs hers the follow.
fag summer Lecause It Was on the way,
dut it did not come. The sanitary
precautions established here will make
su nmer unusually heaitufal. Cholera
never starts from where it stopped
the season balors, but always starts la the
New York quarantine, But it is evident to
ne that the dnger of Gol is in this cholera
scare, and that He is pointing this Nation
to something higher and better. It ha:
been demonstrate | as never belore that we
are in the hands of Got, He allowed the
nalted it,
The quarantine was right and necsssary,
but, ob, how easly the plagus could have
teaped the barriers lifted against it! Thanks
tn the presi lent of ths Upited States, and
thanks to the health oMoers, and thanks
to the Thirteenth regi nent, and thanks to
all who stool between this evil and our
national health, but more than all, ani
Hgner than all, thanks to God! Oat ot
that solemnity ws ought to pass up
iver yor. batter than anviliing that —
character zal us as a nation,
Jo. to quit. our national wine,
Wo mht breading, and our drungen
i and our fmpnritise, and our corrus
tons of all sorts u pas ~ The ten tency
win weil gratulation at our prosperity ©
forget the mercy of Gold that Las kept ne
from being blotted ous for our erimes, and
that still i our temnoral prosper.
ities, Forward and npward! Hie you not
thas finger of Gol in this protecting mercy?
If wa love the Lord and trust Hime—-and
you may all love tim ani trust Him from
1 Oon--we no more understand
the good things ahead of us town the chiid
at scnool suaying his ABC can under.
stand what that has to ds with his reading
Job Rustin & “Sevan Lamps of Arc!
tur r Dante's “Divine Commedia” Tha
have as ve! had
makes with his
compared with
great orcoesira
and transcend.
ite.
the muse a hoy
first lesson on the violin
what was evoked tro a his
by my dear and illustrious
ent but now deparial friend, Patrick Gil-
more, when ha liftel his baton anl all the
strings vibrated, and all the trumpos
peaied forth, and all the flutes caroled, aud
all tha drums rolled, and al the bools of the
cavalry caarge, which he imitated, were in
Look ahead! The finger of God
warl.
‘Oh, mt,” says som» ons “I am getting
old, and I have a touch rheamnatism in
that foot, anid I believe something is the mat.
ter with my heart, and | canna! stand as
muck as I used to Well, I congratulate
for that shows you ars getting nearer
9 tae tims whan yon ging to enter im
al youth and be strong enough to burl
off the battlements of hes ven any ban fit who
ty unheard of burg ary might break into the
says some one, “1 fos!
of my friends are gone,
of life have multiplied
ones to
points for
of
are
‘Sat,
Ihe most
WY Anents«
was
and the ber
82 bright
harm
you,
im» has lost its
I congratuls for when you go thers
fewar here to hold you tack and
to pull you in. Lok abe
God ms pointing forward,
and by hymn and pr
and Christian ination
ya frame of mini that will be
Ci xd and pleasant to ourselves
tupid thing it all is com-
it will be when wo bave
anil ssrmon and
Gur inst imbers
that charm
Christ and
“I have
wita
LV ar
wa
in C
and frmon RESO
vim book
stand
wir fac
a and sympathizing
you sil theses years and
Gro wheres you pieass and
aad never sae ia te
bs mors joy
than in fifsy vears of earthly
anhes i L.ok at the
that
in one
ial
4 Look
on sari, an
finest
you will hava
p the hisalll
YOu will ye!
5 ONe ¥ io has the
i have or heard
‘ave better vision
swestesl prina donna
+ platiorn, and kKpow
will Iift a more earapiuring son J
Hy aug lornam
WW how Wa are zo
fall inet
I saw Mow.
splendid
afterwar
1% heav jest
mu i
1Y One ev
Fog will
that
that in
Banle l eart
10 not kn
ean tae
summer
1A the most
he emperor
for Moscow is th
i im i that
arn. I wail tall you
fer exam ning nine hun
annons which were picked out
alter Napoleon retreated
Cannon
ended a tower
Lape
j41
Fes an
brass «
tie snow
Moscow
it with the letter *N.”
y hundred and
And On eC pat.o
and aad }
sty as |
ath
oy wero joinel by
wears and domes and tur
desn
’
of some
Ture san wet,
large
tw foot jus:
Nn Chere wera
dim oe d
ved
280
tells
balls,
reac
it thie
be ls mes b
and ths
sriesn bundral to
yo of the Lialls sent out a faint tinkleo
intinaabuls tion that som nad
sir, ani others thundered
boom after bosm
earth and fil
Ewe
a sweet t
FIR tae
fi alles
ned t
Sounds 8
Loom
gage
Keir), 80
Rrang
nlin wa with
i eh was an entrancrnsat alnost
} TOF DU LW ney Of BU nan ey
i ox y ave notin
tani ise saven., Ba
surpass itand maks the memory ol
that Jails
vine in Moscow
tame and insipid All beaven aglow
ani all heaven a-ring. ns in the sunes!,
but in the suarise Voices of our own kin
drad mingling with the doxoio of en.
pires,. Organs of et:rnal
SAW
most
ries
worship respond
ing to the trampsts that have wakened the
Nations in white, CUasnturies incu
Antuems like the voics: of many
martyrs. Circle
Pron ast Taronss of
caerabim. Chronss ol ssraphim. Throns
of archangel inroas of! Carist, Tarone
of God arons! Uaronss! Tae finger of
taat way. Nios not uatd you
placa fiir yagh ths atoning
spmk 0 apd more may be
5s you not now hear the
chime of the cells of that metropolis of the
unvers:? Dy you nol see tas shimmering
tas towers? Good morning.
lead,
onation
of ol
fi aeties Lucie o
that
Carist ail |
yours and mine.
a ————————
A Bear's Natural Bathtab.
H. N. Price, a Washington State land
‘‘eruiser,” who has just returacd from a
through the unsettied parts of
Cowlitz Counties, reports
those counties. He and his brother ran
of a ridge several miles basi from the
Cowlitz River. A great fir tree fully
six feet across had buraed within two
feet of the ground, and the ceatre had
of two or
Leading up to this
natural bathtub was a well-beaten bear
track and the animals mast have made
Irequent visits to the tab, for its bottom
contained the settlings of dirt washed off
by Bruin during his many baths, When
the Price brothers saw the trail it wae
still wet from a recent visit of old
Bruin, ~San Francisco Examiner,
Bations and Combs Made of Bload.
There is a large factory at a small
town near Chicugo employing about 100
to 150 workers, which is wholly given
over to the manutacture of useful articles
from waste animal blood. At certain
seasons of the year the unique factory
uses from 10,000 to 15,000 galions of
eo blood per day. It is first converted
into thin sheets by evaporation and cer
tain chemical processes, and afterwards
worked up into a variety of useful arti.
cles, such as combs, buttons, earricgs,
belt clasps, bracelets, etc. Tons of them
articles ave sent to all parts of the world
every your from this Sucker State maou
factory, ity
i
i
Cultivate Being Tiked,
The best thing that ean happen to
a nervous girl is to be liked. Placed
outside the combat frequently and
inexpectedly, on account of lack of
physical strength, it 8a forture to
ier more than another to have warm
riends whose sympathy and interest
wre never failing. Hence, it ig the
first duty of the guardian of any
uch child to instill into its mind the
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