The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, September 20, 1894, Image 7

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    THE OUNCE OF PREVENTION.
Care Alone Makes Doctors lmpeffious te
Dissase,
“People wonder how doctors can
prevent themselves from carrying dis
ease,” remarked a physician the other
day. “It issimply care, and nothing
else, that makes a physician seem im-
pervious tu disease. And the method
is so simple that many people would
never notice that a doctor was taking
any precautions whatever. Now, for
instance, 1 go to the door of a room
which contains a patient having some
contagious disease. 1 give a koock:
perhaps a voice from within will say
‘Come in,’ but I make no move, |
wilt there until someone opens the
door for me. By ‘touching the door
knob I might come in contact with
disease germs. 1 go into the room;
RO over to the patient; perhaps feel
the pulse or look at the tongue, al-
ways carelul that none of wy clothes
come in contact with the bed cloth-
ing or anything else in the room.
After this 1 prescribe my medicine
and leave. 1 never sit down in a
room where there is a contagious dis-
ease. After leaving the room I wash
my hands io water containing bi-
chloride, and 1 am as perfectly free
from disease germs as when I entered
the room. People do not seem to
know that you must come in contact
with the germs before you can carry
them. Now all these precautions,
with the exception of washing the
hands, would aever be noticed in a
sick room, yet I am most careful to
carry each one out. Frequently I do
not have to wash my haads, as it
not necessary to touch the patient.
1n such cases I always have the door
opened for me when I come in and
go out. A careful doctor not
carry disease. but are apt t«
overlook the importance thes
little sanitary rules and their patient:
suer.
EE OU —)kp,n/jiuioo
An Automatic Fishing Net.
A net which automatical
the surface and thus incl
school of fish 10 be caught has been
invented by M. Trouve, a French
electrizian. The weighted
alogg the lower edg has a poeu.
matic tube alon which
an be infiate! by an ¢ Hp on
shore or fishing in the
shape of electric lamps submerged in
the water, | employed
draw the
the net,
tilled, causing
gariace and
net is considered more
the ordir
frighten ti}
We may
recent
logical
Bembo of
paver iu which he
the lage bloc
«ie most humane mode of
Ing animuis t
CONSCIOUSIIOSS § iperienes in i
seconds, and the move mn
are due to cerebral anwmia
Wer as well Known, the
animals which have bied 1
most e Kept —Cassell's
zine,
i8
does
sOme
of
ky
the
humane than
a4 VOU
{ vessels
A’ § hia 3
When this is doue un.
nts obsers
is flesh «
Lt
£3 GeaLn is
iSiiy
3
y
M hy hb”
trannies IRIs cscs rcs
French Naval Estimates,
The Frenth pavy
issued amount ty 277,
an increase of 10 000
last year Five n
lotted for the }
new
estimates just
francs,
over
illion francs are al-
ling and armament
£338) 1M)
000 francs
{
si
sh
of
Peafness Cannot be Cared
by local aplication, as rea
disvased portion of 1 le i her
WAY te Deafness, and that is
tonal r § Pea‘ue 8 is can
flamed co sy mgcous lining
Eustachi en this {
flamed 3 vearumaiing sound
fect bea , and when & entire]
Deafness is the resul unless the
tation can taken and this tx
stored to 11s normal condition, hea 5 Ho
Costroyed forever: nine cases o
caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an
famed condition of the mucous surfaces,
We will give One Hundred Dollars for any
ease of af ness (caused by catarrh) tha’ cane
ot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for
v.reniars, free,
F. J. Cnewey & Co., Toledo, O
$8 Sold by Druggists, 5c.
hk the
hth
they cannot
CAL §
Tew,
Or
be
ten are
The present is wade up of the fragments
of the past,
The True Laxative Principle
Of the plants used in manufacturing the
pleasant remedy, Syrup of Figs, has a perma-
nently beneficial effect on the human system,
while the cheap vegetable extracts and mine
eral solutions, usually sold ss medicines, are
permanently injurious. Being well informed,
you will use the true remedy only. Manufac.
tured by the California Fig Syrup Ce.
One of the hardest lessons (0 learn fs that
we gre made out of the same Kind of clay as
other folks,
Sleepless Nights
Make you weak and weary, unfit for work,
indisposad to exertion. They show that
your nerve strength is gone and that your
nervous system needs building up. The
y
00d’s sarse-
200000 parila
Eldrest remedy is
Hood's Harag parila. Ll res
It purifies the blood,
strengtnens the nerves H%HVeY
creates an appetite and gives sound, refresh.
ing sleep. Get Hood's and only Hood's.
Hood's Pills cure all liver ills, Ze,
WALTER BAKER & CO,
The Largest Manufacturers of
PURE, HICH CRADE
AWARDS
on all their Goods at the
CALIFORNIA
Hike the T COGOA,
CTA EARS
REV. DR. TALMAGE
The Eminent Brooklyn Divine's Sun-
day Sermon.
Subject: “Communion of Saintes’
Text: “Then sald they unto him, Say
row shibboleth, and he said, sibhboleth, for
he could not {rama to pronounce it right,
Then they took him and slew him at the pas.
saces of Jordan." Judges xii, 6.
Do you noties thedifference of pronnnein-
tion between shibboleth and sihboleth? A
very small and unimportant difference, you
say. And yet that difference was the differ.
ence between life and death for a great many
peaple, The Lord's people, Gilead and
Ephraim, got into a great fight, and Eph.
ruim wus worsted, and on the retraat came
there be slain, nt how could it be found
out who were Ephraimites?
tected by their pronunciation,
was a word that stood for river.
The Ephraimites had a brogue of
own, and when they tried to say
bol aiwavs Jk out the sound of the
“h.” When it was askad that they say shib-
boleth, they said sibboleth and wern slain,
“Then said they
un
said sibtoleth, for he
wronounes it right, "hen they
nd slew him at the passages
A very small difference, you say,
tween Gilead and Ephraim, and yet
mach intolerance about that small
ere The Lord's tribes in our time-
which [ mean the different
of Christians —sometimes magnifiy a very
small difference, and the only difference be.
tween scores of denominatins to-day isthe
differencs between shibl h and sibboleth,
The chur divided into a great
numt Time would fail
me vinists, and the Armini
ans andth atarians, and the DBaxter!-
ans, and the Dunkers, and the Shakers, and
the Quake and the Methodists, and the
Baptists, and the Episcopaliars, the
Lutherans, and the Congregatic
the Vresbyterians, and the
a score of en ition
iste,
of
by
Sal
Spiritualists, and
other « reli
of them foun
m lounded
ome of them
8 I demand for
must give that
founded by
mys
run if you
Urged on bs
scendentalist’s xg
1 of seca
snd is
yuld
ures, Tt
© us think that
and boofe, is re.
use it to its hiding place
drag it out of the eaverns of darkness
and rip off its hide, But 1 want to make a
distinoetion between bigotry and lawl
fondness for pecuiiar religions beliefs and
forms of worsh 1 have no admiration for
a nothingarian.
In n world of such tremendous vicissitute
rnd temptation, and with a soul that must
awhile stand belore a thrones of ine
sufferable brightness, in a day when the
rocking of the mountains and the flaming of
the heavens and the upheaval of the seas
“re
nav
borns
the
after
to give account for every thoucsht, word,
i
mad who has no religious prererence, Put
ment, our mental constitution,
much decide our form of worship, 1
A style of psaimody that may please me |
may displease you. Home would lke to have |
a minister in gown and bands and surpiioe,
and others preter to have a minister in plain |
Some are most impressed |
will very
Let either have
his own ways One man likes no noise in
prayer, not a word, not a whisper, Another
One is just as good as the other,
“Every man fully persuaded in his owa
mind.”
George Whitefleld was going over a
Quaker rather roughly for some of his re.
ligions sentiments, and the Quaker said
“George, I am as thou art, Iam for bring.
ing all wen to the hope of the gospel, There
fore, if thou will not quarrel with me about
my broad brim, I will not quarrel with thee
gout thy black gown, George, give me thy
and."
In tracing out the religion of secta®ianism
or bigotry I find that a great deal of it comes
from wrong education in the hone elrele,
There are parents who do not think it wrong
to earioature and jeer the peculiar forms of
religion in the world and denounce other
sects and other denominations, it is very
often the ease that that kind of eduestion
nets just opposite (0 what was expected, and
the children grow up, and alte awhile go
ond see Tor themselves, and looking in those
churches and finding that the people are
good there, nnd they love God and keep His
commandments, by natural reaction they go
and join those very churches, I could men.
tion the names of prominent ministers of the
gospel who spent their whole life bombard:
Ing olor Conon. Sutin, watid Who lived to
soe their children proach the I in those
vory denominations, But it is often the ease
tnat bigotry starts in a hotisehold, and that
the subject of it never recovers, There are
resol thousands of bigots ten years old,
rise Sn i A
00 reas one
denomination in a community, All hath
denominations are wrong, atid his denomis
nation is right because denomination is
the most wealthy, or the most , OF
the most influential, and it is *‘our” ehureh
and “‘our’ and our”
eholr, and “our” minister, ani the man
tosses his head and wants other denomina-
when the great denominations of Christians
are about equal in power, marching side by
side for the world's conquest, Mere outside
prosperity, mere worldiy power, ia no evi.
dence that the church Is acceptable to God,
Bettor a barn with Christ in the manger
than a cathedral with magnificent harmo-
nies rolling through the long virawn aisle
and an angel from heaven in the pulpit if
there be no Christ in the chancel and no
Christ in the robes,
Bigotry is often the child of i{gnorance,
You seldom find a man with large intellect
who is a bigot, If is the man who thinks lis
knows a great deal, but does not, That man
is almost always a bigot, The whole ten-
dency of education and civilization is to
bring a man out of that kind of state of mind
and heart, There was in the far east a great
obelisk, and one side of the obelisk was
white, nnother side ofthe obelisk was zroen,
another side of the obelisk was blue, and
travelers went and looked at that obelisk,
but they did not walk around it. Ons man
looked at one side, another at another side,
and they came home each one looking at
only one side, and they happened to meer,
the story save, and they pot inte a rank
quarrel about the color of that obelisk. Ons
man said it was white, an rman sald it
Whe green, another man sald it was blue
and when they ware in the very heat the
controversy a more intelligent traveler came
and sald: Gentlen have 4
and you are and you are
Why didn't you walk all around
¢
Of
Look out for the man who only
religious truth, Loo
nover walks around
great theories of God and
He will t
man who only
man more 10 bo pitied than
his bead just ides no
More light, less sectarianism,
ing that will so soon kill bigoiry as suns!
God's sunshine, :
Bo I have set |
to be the cause of bigot
you the origin of
some of th
side of a or the
Pr
eternity the
be n inevitnl
There is no
he vy y has i
more,
Thera i
{10
sors ono side,
one
afore vou
afd
he baleiul
Tipples investigation,
iernity an
its himself
oranshoch
What did in
the Baptist Ch
i
wt have to-day s io left. ‘The
tists were hurled out of Boston {a olden
Those who sympathized with th
wore imprisoned, and when a petition was
offered asking leniency in their behaif ali
the men who signed it were indicted. Hae
Baptist Church?
The last statistics in regard to it showed
C00 churches an 3,000,000 communicants,
“Ee
In England a law was made against tha
Jew. England thrust back the Jew nud
thrust down the Jew and declared that no
Jew should hold offieial position. What
enme of t7 Were the Jews destroyed? Was
No! Who
came prime minister of England? Whe was
next to the throne? Who was higher than
the throng because he was counselor and
adviser? Disraeli, a Jew. What were we
celebrating in all our churches as well as
synagogues only a few years ago? The one
hundredth birthday anniversary of Monte.
flore, the great Jewish philanthropist, In-
tolerance never yet put down anything,
jut now, my friends, having shown you
the origin of vigotry or sectananism, and
having shown you the damage it does, |
want briefly to show yon how we are to war
against this terrible evil, and I think we
ought to began our war by realizing our own
weskness and our imperfections, If we
make so many mistakes in the common al.
fairs of life, is it not possible that we may
make mistakes in regard to our religious
affairs? Shall we take a man Ly the throat
or by the collar because he cannot see re.
ligious truths just as wedo? In the light of
eternity it will be found out, I think, there
was something wrong in all our ereeds and
something right in all our erends, Bat since
we may make mistakes in regard 10 things
of the world donot Igt us be go egotistio and
so puffed up as to ha Ye nn idea that we ean.
not make any mistake in regard to religious
theories. And then, I think, we will doa
great deal to overthrow the sectarian [row
our heart and the sectarianism from the
world by chiefly enlarging in those things
which we agies Lwin Loan (0088 iB west
wo differ,
Perhaps I might tores ally illustrate thie
truth by ealling your aitesition to an ines
dent which took piace about (wenly Years
ago, One Monday morning at avond 2
o'clock, while her 030 passengers were sound
asleep in her berths dreaming of home, tha
steamer Atlantie crashed into Mars Head,
Five hundred souls in ten minutes landel in
eternity ! Ob, what a scene | Aponinsd men
and women running up and down the pang.
way and olutehing for the rigeing, and the
plunge of the helpless steamer and the clap
ping of the hands of the merciless ssn over
the drowning and the dead threw two vontis
nents into terror,
Bat see the brava quartermaster nashing
out with the lifeline until he gots tothe rock,
and see thess gathering ap the
saipwrecked and taking them into the cab.
ins and wrapping them in the flannels snuz
and warm, and see that minister of the gos
Is with three other men, tine into a
iteboat and pushing out for the wreak, pulls
ing away serosa the suri and pulling away
until they saved one mors man, and then
getting back with him to the shore, Can
those men ever forget that night, and ean
they ever forget thelr companionship in
Jers. companionship in stroggle
hip in awiul eatastrophe ani
bes
will be friends
{ of the earth
Never! Never Ta wnsiev. past : ny
Bin drove it on the rock2, The old ship has
lurched and towed in the tempest ol 6000
years, Out with the lifeline | | do not anre
what denomination carries it, Out with the
lifeboat! [I do not eare what denomination
rows it, Bids by side, in the memory of
common hardships, and common trials, and
common prayers, and common tears, let us
be brothers forever, We must be,
And I expect to see the day when all de-
nominations of Christians shall join hands
around the cross of Christ and recite the
eroed : I believe in God, the Father Al-
mighty, Maker of beaven and earth, and
Jesus Christ, and in the communion of
salute, and in lije everiastingz, Awen!"
OUR SOUTHERN BOUNDARY,
Mark ths
the Unitsd Bta‘es and Mexies.
Ww. 1
Commissioners Resurvey ani Lins Be
Colonel
lsag (
monuam
erect
on the
s be
1mite tween
the United States
San Freucisos,
in which he
half years,
miles from El Paso, «
Pacifle, «
1d Mexico, has arrived at
bunving concluded the work
ling been engaged twoanda
The distance surveyed was 700
a the Rio Grande to the
mel Barlow says that originaily
dity-two nn uments were erecled along the
line,
The con
eight remained, I
ymissioners found that only thirty.
ey rebuilt the others and
erected 200, making a one
section no
100 miles,
found a wil
This mils
Ther
in the survey, but they sre not portant
Ib
was
ne, J
miles, races
nough
Mexicans w
I'he
pangs
He
tnshful Boy.
the
flushes
a stranger,
bashful boy suf
when
is
and
MARKETS,
BALTIMORE
GRAIN ro.
LOUR — Halto, Best Pat. $
High Grade Extra
WHEAT--N
WIR N--NG
Good to Prime PE
BIEAW Hye in car ids..
Wheat Blocks
Cat Blocks, ..
CAXXED
TOMATOES--Stnd. N¢
5 ¢ w
-
GOODS,
Pack
Moist..o.oonses.
Uty Cows. .oonves
Auuthern No. 2...
POTATOES & VEGETABLES,
FOTATOES-Burbanks..?
5 10
a3
FROVISIONS,
J
Clear ribsides......
Mess Pork, per bar.....
LARD Crude. ....coo0use
Best refined. ......
BUTTER
BUTTER Fine Crmy....$
Under fine.........
Holl.cesss
Fawn
SERRE R Sane
CHEESE,
CHEESE--N.Y. Fancy. ..$
BN. X.0at...o00000r00ss
Bim Cheese. cove...
raw
EGGS,
EGOR Bate... .cvvicnnesB
North Caroling. ........
1%
14
@3
LIVE POULTRY.
CHICKENS ~Hens.......3 9
Ducks, per ..c.ocivene W
@9
TORACOD,
TOBACCO-Md., Infer's.$ 150
Sound common. ........ 300
Middling.. cooovvavenas 800
FOBOY susasnsvsscsiveses 1000
LIVE STOCK.
BEEF Best Boeves......8 425 @8 430
Good to Fair. ...coveee 3065 400
BHEEP..c.oovsvivincasan 10 35
Hogs 425 50)
FURS AXD SKINS,
MUBKRAT......coonvss if
Red Fox.....o00i000inen
Bkunk Black.....ov0vs.
0 Mes annecosnnvinin
IR. osossevirnnsviivan
EIBBE cunussnssrivssunnevin sions
——-
KEW YORK,
——
FLOUR«Bouthern.......$
WHEAT--No, 2 Red
RYE-—Western.........uu.
SORN-No. &..vvsirnniren
Ou Burivnrenanion us vine
BUTTER -8tate.........c.os
$0 iinee EH hnmasrey
EGGS-—-Sta
CHEESE-—State..............
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PHILADELPHIA,
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ROYAL BAKING POWDER
8
% HEAT
Profits in Pecan-Dalsing,
A Texas man who has a4 pecan or
chard in hearing has the following 1c
say about it
I aw more than satisfled with
Investment iu pecans in this section
along the valley of the Pecan bayou,
in Brown county, and were it possi
ble me to put in deuble
smount of land 1 now have (which
400 acres, with 11.000 trees on 8511
1 would certainly embark in:
lar enterprise. As to the amount o
the trade in Texas I am not prepared
to give you any definite infor
but 1 can say there
at Brownw:
shipped out 55.000 worth of
in a season. |] will
ures to show the profits that can
obtained from an ac trees wher
they into full
Twenty-seven
When
these
for
mation
Was one year her
was
pecans
present some
aione that there
Ho.
Hi
1i#
of
re
. "me Figen 1 f
Cone bearing.
Lrees can be
in they
full
one
bi
annually
acre.
aring
ear as
This
Extra
y
maxes
arge
ing would
it L SW
13 >
Lhem
3 £3
sweep
amount
we take off £44
have
I would
thi
th
ana we
rn II cs
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visrcus Daly's Beginnings,
i of Montana
-s
NEW
nr
8 week
+ ”"
i twenlydive
and when, aft
cents
eriw
FYOars,
This Yay Interest and Profit You.
A great ms {ory ‘ emp i
Ir. Kiln Ewamr-Roor eu
eli Kidoey and Bladder trout
Pamphlet and Consultation free,
Labomtory Binghamton, N X
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’ ros
i
By the sunshine ol prosperity many poopie |
ire sunstrock,
Karl's Clover Root. the great blood purifier, |
gives frenhiness and clearness to the complex. |
A
locomotive lasts fifteen years and earns
ut $300.000,
Mre Winslow's Sonthing Syrup for children
tecthing, softens the gums, reduce: inflame !
250. a bottle
ior the
Peabody bogees Poot Were open
1 aMicted with sore eyos use Dr, Isane Thomp.
High strung the suspension bridge,
THIS KNIFE | 7 roe een aa ras
ood, strong bandle
Mailed free in exchange for 25 Large Lion Reads cul
rom Lion Colles Wrappers, and a Zoent stamp 10
omy postage. Write Tor list of our other fine Pre
winter, WOOLSON SPICE Cn,
£3 Yaron St, ToieEDo, 0.
Took It roy
if the discussions called forth
exhibition in store windows of
high
a Green Goods Factory,
denomination are
and the arpuments
‘oe very warm. Pre
object the
‘1
yi
occasionall
sumably this
I's,
the of
and if
alnly successful io the extreme
s 18 4 story told
merchant who
is
Blorexeepe is their device
ost amusing
yuls
dws
CHT
8 around in
man, who
circulars
i he had
the head.
operators, and
ential
for his
et.
etter has
and
hervins
! For this pur oo
Pierce's Favorite Prescription
I~ rth
OUCLAS
IS THE BEST.
RO SQUEAKING
4
CAFS MANGAN
LAS,
BROCKTON, MASS.
You ean cove mecaey by wearieg the
WW. L. Douglas 83.00 Shor.
Pocause, we are the Ia st manele
JUNPLI § renin ates wt’ 1 se amnantes eo
BEANS 505 in Pee © Grmatent curiosity
Foxim Tree
aw crowds wherever shows trees, in shop
du 4 mporie rervho ly wan
f Tree and sanple Jumping
Agente or Bor etmen 33 conn pompaid
8 WN 100, 810. Rush order and he
ean Lie tn merchants for window st
sotivne and then sed! to others, Qalck wa es, Try 108
Agents’ Herald, No. i948, J.B, Phila. Pa
oer
curineity
rmplayment 10 I men
we in each county tha: w li
$45 a moth. No capital re
quired, Address PW. ZIRGLER 2
1739, Phlladeipais, Pa
uy
Tos
WANT
RUPTURED HORSES, GOLTS,
a —————— soi
Rh eS
Consumpitves and people
B who hare weak lunge or Asth
ma, should use Pisc's Cure for
Consumpiion. It kar eared
thowennds, [tL has not iriur
od one. ILE pol ed to take
fie the best cough syrup.
Bold everrwhere. 886.
CONSUMPTION:
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sth sexes the Bost educs
Sh
nal sdvaniages
matrovdion in
BOOKEEEPIYG,
IAL LAW sie; EN
and oiher ENGLISH Bita Ne
with sat
tent stfidents, For can'nlogne, ndd
GAINES, PREsimext, 0 Washington ®
oney in
MONEY IN CHICKENS
wef FOU
ENOW HOW
Town
»
COMPpE.
Chickens.
He
kiddos.
A Wan w
of his Gite 10 CON PLC
SWWLTHRY YARD AS A
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