The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, May 09, 1895, Image 3

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She Won't t Go There Any More,
An amusing story Is told of a West
‘Walnut street young woman, who, hav-
ing read str: tales about slumming
in London, determined to visit Phila-
delphia’'s own very tough slum district
and see what life there was like. As
a sort of preliminary she supplied her-
self with a number of tracts, having a
vague idea that benighted resi-
dents there were in need of spiritual in-
gtruction, Boarding
car oat off
the first mi
against
nge
the
a Seventh street
she
at Balnbyi igg and to
an she saw, who was leaning
a lamp post, she very politely
tracts. He took it
ang after glancing at it
i remark
Greatly
ression, she looked
that it
" She
handed one of the
good-nature ily,
returned
that he
mystified by
tract
was en-
took the
car home, vowing
st tracts and slumming.
vengeance
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REV. DR TALNAGE
;
day Sermon.
Subject: “Salvation.”
Text:
found.’ Isaiah fv., ¢
Isaiah stands head and shoulders aho
the other Old Tesiameit authors in vivid
seriptiveness of Christ,
an outline of our Savio
of them present, as it
Christ, others a bust of Chris
us the full length po rtrait of Christ,
ure writers excel in some things
reird, David more pathetio
grammatie, Ha!
when you t
ve
fontures,
were, the glide face of
ur's
sublime—b
ming out from the gates of pre
iil His grandeur and glory you iny
if the { yr
nies in regard to Christ might be
the
itiE
' where
weiah'
Halleluiah
WAVE
ah was
Isaiah is the *
y hate
all
ns me
whys
1 tholr writing
hes
MT SB ws pt Y=
7: 4
volee ¥
3
vour face be
Your
right inwardiy t}
house
and
window
Lad} ne it.
You feel its 1
up,
thing, po
of the at
f o4it
Lhe of this
rm
I's mercy
of Ge
foals its fluttering |
His vn | y :
Prayer is a warm, a 4 Ming exercise,
It is an electric battery wi touch
thrills t y the It is the div
bell in which we go down into the « depths of
God's mercy and Ut ug earls of great
pri ve." “The re Was an instar 10 wh ore pr
made the waves of the Gene
stone pavement Oh, how 1
tt ngs § Taye r has a 5
ever tried it? In the days w
Covenanters were persecut
were after them one
the Covenanters prayed: “Oh
as dead men unless Tho
Lord, throw the lap of
poor things!" At
4
developed and hid
p
Wom
tarone of
of the hagd ne
shalt help us
hy oak over these
1 instantly a Sooteh mist
ecuted from their
the literally fulfilled,
While they are yet speaking I will hear.”
Have you ever tried the power of prayer?
God says, ‘He is loving an { faithful and pa~
tient." Do you believe that? You are told
that Christ came to save sinners, D » you
You are tol that all you have
ask for it. Do you balieve that?
Yo Him and say “0 Lord, I know Thou
eanst not lie. Thou hast told me to eome
for pardon and I could get it. come, Lord,
Keep Thy promise and Hberate my captive
Youl.'
Oh, that you might have an altar in the
arior, in the kitchen, in the store, in the
rn, for Christ will be willing to come again |
to the manger to hear prayer. He would
eome to your place of business as He cone
fronted Matthew, the tax commissioner, If
« measure should come before Congress that
you thought would ruin the Nation, how you
would send in petitions and remonstrances,
And ye. there has been enough sin in your |
heart to ruin it forever, and you have never :
remonstrated or petitioned against it. It
your physical health failed and you had the |
means, you would go and spend the summer
in Germany and the winter in Italy and yon
would think it a very cheap outlay if you
had to go all round the earth to get back
your physical health. Have you made any
effort, any expenditure, any exertion for |
your immortal and epiritual Dealth?
Oh, that you might now begin to seek |
after God with earnest prayer! Rome of you
Then come
our familiex. Have youn
ay to the working out of
the support of
given one-half
you, first of all, if you “want to find the Lord
you must pray and pray and pray.
I remark again, you must gesk the Lord
The Bids is the news
“Oh,” you say, ‘‘it
years ago, and the
James transinted it
1 <¢ ynfute th widen
t five minutes old when
I spirit ratransiate 3 it into
the heart, If you will, in th of the
v of life through Seripture study, implore
God's UHght to fall upon the pas . will
find that these promises are n second
old, and that they dr "Of
ne of Gi wd into you
There are many pe "
amount to
wok at the outside
lead them to Christ than Wash
arewell addrass, orthe Koran of
th aster of the Hindo
or the Shr
est book in the world,
was made hundreds of
lenrned men of King
hundreds of years ago.”
by telling you it Ix ne
od by His blesse
King
vou
1
O08 not
went up to the Churel
and looked at
ronderfuliy
mld have
but I had o f
2 gan ad at the wo
I passed i
tars und the Ro
p at
woking a
many st
rd, |
: Oh, if:
hrist, 4
ir heart leaps
Tr gunset
the Sun of
ind Calvary and seta wind d
or? He ia a blessed Savio
ion has its type f beauty.
eanty, and Bwiss beagts
, and Eaglish beauty,
in what land a man frat looks at
pronounces Him “Chief mg 10.000,
the one altogether lovely
I'he diamond districts of Brazil are care
fully guarded, and a man does not get in
there except by a pass from the Government,
we of Christ isa a diamond district
we may all enter and pick up treasures for
eternity. ‘Today, if yo will hear His voles,
harden not your hearts.”
Take the hint of the text that 1 have no
time to dwell upon—the hint that thers
found. There
a man in this city eighty years of age who
said to aclergyman who came in, “Do you
think that a man eighty years of age can get
pardoned?’ “Oh, yes,” said the clergyman,
he old man said: “I can't, When I waa
twenty years ofage-—1 am now eighty years
the Spirit of God came to my soul, and 1
felt the importance of attending to these
things, but I put it off, 1 rejected God, and
since then I have had no feeling.” “Well,”
wouldn't you like to have
me pray with you?” Yes replied the old
man, ‘bat it will do no good. You can pray
with me if you like to.” The minister knelt
down and prayed and commended the man's
Tt seemed to have no effect
After awhile the last hour of the
Italian
not
he
ba
am
wha
and
‘““f shall nover
be forgiven.” “Oh, seek the Lord while He
A 5 SABA A.
Beet Price Drove Him to Suicide,
James Yatman, thirty-five years old, shot
himself through the heart while in his barn
Yatman was
The high price of beof vansed
purpose, and we meet face to face, and | sell |
dent.
AND COMMENTS,
country di-
Ww jLzer-
1874
the
where
meron ~
r of
to
facto-
1885 and
wheels This
ories and it is
d States in
11.0600)
ARYAN)
We have
showing the
ctories or the
be
a8 than
out,
vet
ner fa
bioomers which will
number of 10
number
wor this immer.
has invente
Americ
If a heavy ex)
can wealth were
deter the American
marrring the foreigners iid
American bache a better
give the
hance
Mgr. Morton, Secretary of Agricul
ture, makes a suggestion which
should stimulate inventive
He says one of the great needs of the
yuntry is an agricultural implement
which will take the place of the plow
and do better work. It ought to be
something that will break up the
land and turn it over as a man does
with a spade Secretary Morton
thinks such an implement could be
made. It night be constructed ir
the form of a rotary spader, or an
implement consisting of a number of
revolving knives which, in passing
over the land, would chop up the soil
and subsoil for two feet, 20 as to ren
der the percolation of the rainfall
easy and perfect to the depth to
which the ground has been stirred.
The advantages of such a machine
would, of course, be great. The or
dinary plow, by its downward draft,
presses the bottom of a furrow into
a sort of trough, and thus the water
is drained off instead of being held
for the coming crop. Secretary Mor-
ton has given this subject much
study and is convinced that such a
machine as he recommends can be
worked successfully. The man who
would invent it would confer a great
benefit upon the world and would
garn a fortune for himself.
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