The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, November 08, 1894, Image 7

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    HOOD’S IS
THE BEST
Fall Medicine, because it purifies, vitalizes
and enriches the blood, and therefore gives
strength to resist bad effects from Colds,
Catarrh, Rubcumatism, Pasumonia, Malaria,
the Grip, ete. Take it now and avoid the
danger of serions illness. It may save you
many dollars in doctors’ bls, Be sureto
get toons amd only Hoon's. “I can truly
00d’s sarse-
2evcve parilic
recommend Hood's
Sarsapariila ns sn ex- LIFES
colleat medicine, |
have taken tour bottles D097
and I am letter than [
years past. I was all run down, my limbs
swelled and my blood was in a very bad con-
dition. Now I am free irom neuralgia and
better in every way.” Mes H, Convrxion,
Hame, N. Y. Be sure to get Hood's,
Hood's 'ilin¢
dice indigestio ., sick bes ‘ache. 20 cents
Thunder Kills Fish,
An electrical storm in St
recently deprived many
both in residences and show win.
dows, of their silver and goll fish
Thunde lightning are judged by
Louis
aquariums,
and |i
n.d fishermen and proprietors of ani
11al stores to be the cause of the
Jeath of the fish which are found
floating on their backs for several
mornings after an electric storm. A
St. Louis elecirician gives it as his
opinion that the concussion of the
thunder breaks the air .chamber
which by compression cause the fish
to sink and by expansion to tw
the surface
rise
i ———————
Times,
It is net fact
men are said to be out of
quent loss of time, piacy and
Hiard
mareiy tha that a million
Work with conse.
that
thers
are other aggravidions saperadded, growiag
out of the williul neglect ol s0 maay, that
make tho times seem hard, indeed, Lf bet
ier tines w t houd and good places open
to nll that ¢ i He, there are thousands
who would betol sit to go 10 work by
reason of the negiee: of some infirmity
whieh totaliy unit hem 10 accept a prol
fered cusuce, betier opportunity
rouid ther
their physical
tion in go vuloresd
néss Lives
out of tur
bard times so mae
fo make anyvibing i
BO economy al ail
flieing healti
and Lrain ing
is possi
Hi. liso
things that tae
finally overaie
nafs who iat
eRe ae
moasy,
makes the times seam
so tough, but
iv ur
¥yhat
got eoudis
ile
than the
i rofl
)
ther » do 80
is making p
do 20 Is making
It is poor logle
WwW Worse, and it is
cXpetine Ly sacri
nn wahls brawn, 13CiH
mis ot 10
ler,
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atiment 0
looked mt
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Sirs Al
Bdure atl de
Hua patus
soul Te
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old me
BCLs we
if Het led
treated at
minutes
ture
certain a
Workinguea
higuivr,
otalitn
ww Basd lun
a
We know plenty of people who are
too nice.
feith ino peopie is being
HaviNGg
fooled.
How's This!
We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for
any case of CUstarri that cannot be cured by
fall's Uatars Cures
Bal F. J. Caney & Co., Propa., Toledn, 0,
We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Che.
ney-for the last 15 years, and believe Lin
tectly honorahio in all business tran
snd financ’ally ably to carry out an
tion made by ther firm.
West & Troax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo,
Oulo,
Warni a,
i -
OLR
Kixvan & Manvin, Wholesale
ean, au
ly, act.
ar JOUVIRS WIP.
. per bottle. Sold
Testimonials free.
tt
ag directly upon the blood
[aces of the aysie rice,
by ail Druggista,
i"
Belf-confid
there is goo
excelent
an
United
Whisky
these lise
nan in the
Bt tes interested in the inm and
habits to have my THORS
sases. Address B. M. Walley,
Box 381. and one will be rent you
me of
Atlanta,
free
Gi.
It's a good plan wh
it to make the best of
n you get the worst of
it.
KN
Brings comfort and improvement and
fends to personal enjoyment when
rightly D The many, who live bets
ter than others and enjoy life more, with
less expenditure, by more promptly
adapting the world’s best products to
the needs of physical being, will attest
the valus to feaith of the pure liquid
laxative principles embraced in the
remedy, Syrup of Figs
Its excellence is due to its presenting
fn the form most acceptable and pleas
ant to the taste, the refreshing and truly
beneficial properties of a perfect lax-
ative ; effectually cleansing the system,
Gispelling colds headaches and fevers
permanently ‘curing constipation,
It has given satisfaction to millions and
met, with the approval of the medical
profession, because it acts on the Kid-
meys, Liver and Dowels without weak.
e them and it is-perfeetly free from
every nable substance,
Syrup of Fit in for sale by all drug.
gists in 50c and $1 bottles, but it is man-
ufactured by the California Fig Syrup
Co. only, whine nate is printed vy every
kage, also the name, Syrup
Jd being well informed, you will uot
accept any substitute if
OPIUM £2532: Bee igid
REV. DR. TALMAGE
Th eEminent Brooklyn Divine's Sun-
day Sermon.
Subject: “The Lookin; Glasa"
———
Teese: “ad he made the laver of brase,
and the foot of it wns of brass, of tha looks
ing glasses of the women assembling.’
Exodus xxxvill., 8.
Wa often hear abont tha gnsnel in John,
nnd the gospel in Luke, and the gospel in
Matthew, but there is just ne surely a gospel
of Moses, and an gospal of Jeremiah, and a
gospel of David, In other worlds, Christ is
as certainly to ba found in the Old Testa-
ment as in the New,
When the Jsraelites wera marching
throuzh the wilderness thev earried their
church with tham, They called it the taber-
nacle, It was a nitehad tent, very costly,
very beautiful, The framework was mada
of forty-oight hoards of acacia wood set in
rockets of sllvar, The ourtalns of the piaen
were purple and seariet and blue and
fine linen and wera hung wilh most
artistic loops. The candlesticks of
tabernizie had shaft and
hranch and bow! of solid gold, and the
figures of cherubim that stood there
wings of gold, and there ware lamps of gold,
rings of gold, so that skenticism has some-
i that precious ma-
terial coma from? It is not my place to fur.
nish the precious stones, it is only to tall
that they were there,
laver that was built in the
fast, The water came down from the basin
in spouts and away alter the
cleansing, This laver or basin was made
out of the looking gmiasses oo! the women
who had [requentsd tabsrnscle and
who had made these their eostributions to
the furniture. These looking ginsses wore
not meade of glass, bat they were brazen,
The brass was of a very superior quality and
polishad until ft reflactad sasily the features
of thosa who locked into it, so that this
Inver of looking glasses spokan of in my text
did double work, It not only furnishad tha
water in which the priests washed them.
salves, but it also, on its shining, polished
surface, pointed ont the spote of pollution
on the face which neaded abiution.
I have to say that this is the only looking
glass ino which a man can see himsalf as he
fa, There are some mirrors that fiaiter the
features and make vou look better than you
are, Thenthers are other mirrors that dis.
tort your features and make vou look worse
than you are, but I want to tell you that
this looking-ginsz of the gosnal shows a man
just as he ls, When the priests enterad the
ancient tabernacle, one glance
burnished side of this laver
them their need of eclaansing. So this
gospel shows the son! its divine
washing, “All have sinned and soma short
of the glory of God.” That is one showing.
“All we, lke sheep, have gona astray.”
That is showing. “From the
crown of the bead to t is of the foot
there ia no health in us
showing. The world calls .
imperfect or siricitien, or ereaties
behavior, or or “high Hving,”
but the gospel ealis thom sip, transgression,
flith—the abominable thing that Gol hates,
It just ona glance at that mirror that
Paul cory . wretehol man
am, who liver me
and that
me with hyssop, and
shall 1d that made Martin
Luther © sine, my sins!” 1
mn not talking al bad habits a and
1 do pot need any tell us that bad
habits are wrong, bissnhemy and evil
speaking are wrong, Bat 1 am talking of
a sinful nature, the souros « il bad thoughts
ans well as of all bad actions. The Apostle
Paul calls their roll in the first chapter of
Romans, They are a regiment of death en
eamping around every bear? holdingit in a
tyranny from which nothing but the grace
eo! God ean deliver it,
flere, for {nstance, is ingratitude,
has not been guiliy of that It a man
hand us a giass of water we sa “Thank
vagu,” hut forthe 10.000 mercies that we ars
wyery day receiving from the hand of God
) little expression of gratitude—Tfor thirst
akad, for hunger fod, for sheiter, and san-
shine, and sound aleap, and clothes to wear,
little thanks! I supp thers
men fifty years of who have never vel
been down orth kaees in thanksgiving to
God for His goodness, Besides that ingrati-
tude of oar hearts there is pride~wno has
not feit t7—pride that will not submit to
God ; [hat wants its own way a nature that
prefers wrong sometimes instead of right,
that prefers 10 wallow instead of rise up.
If you could eateh a glimpse of your natur.
al heart before God, you would ery out in
amazement and alarm. The very first thing
this gospel doss is to cut down our pride
and self sufficiency. 1f a man does not feel
his loss and ruined condition before God, he
does not want any gospel. I think the rea-
son that thers are so few conversions in this
day is becanss the tendency of the preach.
ing is to make men believe that they are
pretty good anyhow-—quite clever, only
wanting a little fixing up, =» few touches of
divine grace, and thea you will be all right
~<instend of proclaiming the broad, deep
truth that Payson and Whitefleld thundersd
Dassed
the
at tha
showed
new of
another
a 80
bat isan
these delests
Son
Mis
vxiid oats,”
was
on 4
be clean.’
out, *
ory
i= 10
Whe
sin?
Yi
Boe 0
“*ean this really be true?
astray? Is there
Have we all gone
no good in ws? Ia
four walls coverad with looking.
no difference which
way you looked you saw yourself, And so it
is in this gospel of Christ. If you once step
within its full precincts, you will find your
whole character reflected, every feature of
moral deformity, every spot of moral taint,
If I understand the word of God, {ts first ane
nonncement is that we are lost,
Glory be to God, I find that this laver of
looking giasses was filled with frosh water
every morning, and
looked on its burnished side and saw his
need of cleausing than ha washed and was
clean —giorious 1ype of the gospel of my
Lord Jesus, that first shows a man his sin
and then washes it all away!
I want you to notice that this laver In
which the priest washed-—the Iaver of look-
ing glasees-—was filled with fresh water every
morning. The servants of the tabernacle
brought the water in buckets and poured it
into this laver, Bo it is with the gospel of
Jesus Christ, It has a fresh salvation every
day. It is not a stagnant pool filled with ac-
cumulated corruptions, t is living water,
whith Is brought from the eternal
rodk 10 wash away the sins of yesterday, of
one moment ago. “Oh.” says some one
“f was a Christian twenty years 0 1
That does not mean anything to me, hat
are you now?! We are not talking, my
brother, about pardon ten years ego, but
about pardon now, a fresh salvation,
If I want to find out how a friend fesls to
ward me, dol go to the drawer and find
soma old yellow Istters written to me ten or
twelve yours ago? No. 1 go to tha letter
that was stamped the day belors yesterday
ia the postofilos, and I flad how he fesls to
ward me, Is isnot ia regard to old com
wunleations wo had with Jesas Christ, It ie
the communications we have now. Are we
not in sympathy with Him this morning,
and js He pot in sympathy wita
us?! Do rot spend so much of
your time In bunting in the
wardrobe for the old, wornout shoes of
Christian profession, Come this morning
and tnke the giiteoring Jobe of Christ's
tr ghtsousness from the Saviour's hand. You
way you were plunged in the fountain of the
Barr's merpy 8 quarter of a century ago.
‘Chav is nothing 10 me, you 10 wasn
now In this laver of looking glasses and
have your soul made clean.
looking giames "poke of th thetext thas the
spoken of :
Js ways washed both hands and feet,
he water came down
were
in spouts. so
without leaving any Mh In (he has'n, tha
prieste woshad both hande ani feet,
gospel of Jesus Clirist must touch the very
extremities of onr moval
A man eanpot feneca off a
part of his soul and say,
this is to baa garlen In
ull the fruits and flowers of Christian char.
snail
fiNow,
commons.” No, nc,
or none. I sometimes hear paonia sav, “Ha
is a very good man except in politics,” Than
he is not a good man.
A religion that will not take aman thronh
rn antumn election wil be worth anv.
thing to him in Jane, July and Anonet,
They say he is a usafal sort of 4 man, but he
overreaches in a barenin, I deny the state
ment. If he isa Christian anywhere, ha will
be in bis business, It is very easy to be good
in tha prayer mesfing, with surroundings
kindly and blessal, but not so casy to
ha a Christian behind the counter, when
by one skillinl twiteh of the goois you
ean hide a flaw in the silk sn that tha cus
tomer cannot see it, It is very ensy to ben
Christian with a psilmbook in your hand
and a Bible in vonr lap, but not so easy
when von ean go into a shop and falaaly tell
the merchant you ean got those goods at a
not
cheaper rate In another store, sn that he
will gall them 10 you cheaper than he ean
afford to sall them,
I remark, further, that this layer of look-
ing glasses spoken of in the text was a very
large laver. I always thonght, from tha
fact that so many washal there and also
from tha fact that Balomon afterward, when
he copied that Inver in the temple, built it
1
"rr
on a very large soale, that it was large, and
Foun! Jags trist
~vast in its provisions,
soma and wash in this
of
laver and bo elean,
Whesn onr Civil War had passal, the Gov.
ernment of the Unitel States
matinn af narlon to thes common ol llery in
not {oo the shies?
af Christ dons not aot
irdon I, but
made nrosi=.
ths Confederate army, hn?
The goepnl
It
aaldiers,
in that war, for ail,
ners,
Ww wtute
SYR §
! Sin
Now. mv hrother, YT don this tn
pat a preamigm uoon great inguity I meraly
say this to eneonsage that man, whonver he
fs. whn feels be is 20 far gone from Gnd that
thers {8 no merey for him, | tall
Why, Paul was
at the execution
i. Tha
want to
him thara is a moo | ehanoe,
a mur lerer. Ho nesisted
of Stephan, and vet Paul was save
Aving thisf did eversihing had, The dying
was savel Richard Baxter swore
Areatfaily, tnt tha graen of God met him,
and Righard Baxter was saved
It ia & vast aver, (io antl evervhndy
ome and was’ in fr, Lat them cone up
tha pan'tentiavies an | was’ away thair
Lott un !
honses and wash away thelr poveny,
thief
Emil
the alma
Let
graves and wash
ARY ONG 80
cannot get un to tha
eri we, arm come ro
from their
away thele death, Jt
worn ont in «i th
laver, vou will t
them coms un
there ha
¥ ! head and
in ! him, and I will take
pinag him in
vast laver of
In Solomon's
ten
iat ol the
and
ties 4 of his
hold of his fax ani we will
this glorious Bethesda, the
(God's merey and sylvati
temple there wera ten Invers and one m
. areat reasrvoir in the on
liad with water
ie i
'n,
wen this
rhhoan avers
with
palm and linns
erubim, This i I Gols
a vaster molten + than It
adorned with
wont of th» ¥
u with the
1d aroun
mar coma and wash in
Bat I notice also, in
1 Zinsses snoken of in
the washing in it was in
otional., When the nriesis k
3
olten saa sdor sUres oO
i and
meres
is
with
the
the Holy
all the race
the molten sen
heaneh
tha aot with
bat es of
wn
i {t= great rim
rocand to this Inver o
1»
and
ithe t
perative
tabernacle (vou will find this i
chapter of Exo
ronst wah In that laver
might have said
fussy, Go
t 1 wash elpeeh
and no
avs “No
have washod
aver or
in
I waahnd in the aver at bh
want me fo wanl}
matter ‘wheather or nt
Wash in
“Bat.” says toe priest,
ne olan as this Why
“Wash here,” save Gol
with the grapel of Christ
5 HL
hinges, God
halaipe, this
Tare In Walter 3
won't tha: d»7
ordie” So it ia
It js imperative
[a=re is only this gitern tive
snd perish, or wash tham away
Bat, says some one Way could not
have made mors wavs {
I do not know but He co
adozen, | know He mada bat
say, “Why not have a long
running from hers to heaven?’
say, but 1 know that
suly ona boat, You say, “Are the
{rees as Ingariant as that on Calvary, m
inxuris for that had neither buls nor
meoms. it was stripped and barked
You, you, thors have been taller trees than
but the only path
to heaven is under that oae tree, lostead
of quarreling because there are NOt more
wave, let us be thankful to Gol there is
one, one name given uafo men whereby we
ean be saved, one laver in which all the
world may wash, 80 you see what a radiant
I do not know how
an man can stand stolidiy and present it, for
It is not a
mere whim or eapries, It in life or death,
It is heaven or hell, You come before your
ehild, and you have a present in your han i,
tenn Gur sins
and live
heavy than
hail
You
bats
aid have made
on»
Jina of
1 cannot
simpy there is
e not
ed
say: Which hand will you take? In one
band thers Is a treasure: in the other
is not.” The child blindly chooses,
God our Father does not do that
He spreads out both hands
“Now this shall be very plain,
in that hand are pardon and peace and life
and the treasures of heaven. In that hand
punishment and sorrow and woe.
Choose, choose for yourselves!” "He that
believeth and js baptized shall be save! bu:
But
befora you the wonders
I would lke to do it whila |
Hve, and 1 would Hike to do it when I dis,
“Let me paint thie and die”
skeoteh
tears, His brow crimson with blon!, and He
lew down oa Calvary for you, N,, 1 mis.
tuke, Nothing was as romlortatils ns that,
pillow for the dying head of Christ, Noth-
ing so comfortable as that,
dawn to die ; He stands up fo die, Hisapike 1
hands ontspread as if te smbrace a world,
traveled all over Jude on minisirios of
merey! What a hard
that had wiped away tears and bound up
broken hearts!
And that fs all for you! Ob, san you not
love Him? Come around this laver, old and
young, Itisso burnishel you can see your
sins and so deap you ean wash them all away,
© mourner, here bathe your bruised soul,
and, sick one, here cool your hot temples in
thin aver! Peace! Do not ory any more,
dear soul! Pardon for all thy sing, comfort
for all thy afflictions, Tae black cloud that
hung thundering over Sinai has floated above
Calvary and burst inte. the shower of »
Haviour's tears,
I saw in Kensington Garden a ploturas ol
Waterloo a good while alter t battle
had and the grass had growd
all over the field, Tuoere was a dis.
mounted cannon, and a lamb had come
up from the pasture and lay sleeping in
the mouth of that cannon. 80 the artist
had represantsd fta most suggestive
thing, Then I thought how the war bee
tween Ood and the soul had ended, and
instead of the announcement, *‘T'ne
wages of sin is death, there came the
words, “My peace I give unto thee” and
smi the batteries of the law that one
quaked with the fiery bail of death 1 beheld
tow Lamb ot God, which taketh away the
stu of the world,
A
Hound a ilo
TRAIN ROBBERY.
ANOTHER
Masked Mon Hold
Kew
Up an Express Train Near
Albary, kiss
Passenger train No, 8 of the Kansas City,
Memphis & Birmingham Hallroad was held
up at 1 o'clock A, M,, a ball mile east of New
Albany, Miss, by theoe masked mon and the
sx press car looted,
Conductor W, EB. Leonard, who was in
chargo of the train, said:
“My train pulled out of New Albany about
1 o'vlock, Bhortly ater geiting under full
headway the tralia began slack up and
was soon at u stands. dll, As I afterward dis
covered threo masked men bad boarded the
trasn wt New Albany aod covering Engineer
Campbell and Fireman Alexuuder with pis
tols compelled them to stop,
io
“When the train stopped I was in the bag-
gnge car,
ed it, only to be grested
1 went to the side door and open-
with several pistol
I shoved the
! the
door shul, but turning
robbers already in
the baggage ear wilh pistols covering me,
The enginver and flroman were made to dis-
ssful
unsue
the
and
10
an attempt was
mdae uneoupie Express
Messenger Jeannetie's «
vr was forced open
to give uj ie contents
ny in
» woods with their
f the sulle, Putting the b a bag, the
y
robbers backed off iu th
pistols still pointed at us and disappearad io
the darduess, We did not wo thelr faces at
any time,
OfMcers ol the ! rns Expross Compa
the robb
“Pin
only thing
gave
say that tl
package co
back
jewelry, wb
i y,
iY Large, here was
joney of
package and did not of 10 md
st Ages
wendent Sullivan to New Albany to «
sengers,
eanize a it is said, however,
the off
s this oy
FATAL FIR
rm EI
IN A THEATRE
Ose Death snd Several Narrow Escapes 13 So
Ti
Louis, re
destruction of t Beveral pore
actors and
MARKETS.
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