The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, August 01, 1895, Image 3

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    Summer
Weakness
Is caused by thin, weak, impure
blood. To have pure blood which
will properly sustain your health
and give nerve strength, take
Hood’s
Sarsaparilla
A Snake as an Incubator.
following story, which comes
Janis, I. T., is voached for by its
narrator: While I was chopping down
a tree a few days ago my attention
was attracted by some dogs barking in
the woods, and upon going to the spot
where the were I discovered a
chicken snake coiled up under a log.
The dogs killed the snake, and in doing
of them bit a hole through its
and while shaking it out fell a
I pleked the snake and
chicken up and carried them to a
field, where I cut the snake open and
found inside it another with
ell around it. The first
that had fallen out was alive when 1
reached the field. The explanation of
the thing was, the snake had swallow
ed the eggs without breaking them, and
they had hatched in its stomach.
Tobacco-Weukened
I hy
The
from
dogs
RO one
body,
young chicken,
chicken
eggsh chicken
Rosolutions,
PAY
v
always
y it is so 1
Narves irritate
ing for stimulaz
to swear © NO 1300 15 tae An
teed tod ecause it acts di-
rectiv on affected nerve centers, destroys ir-
ritation, promo 1d healthy,
freshing sleep.
days, You run no
and guaranteed
Jook [rea
York City or C
ard
only guar
Womer
have mn
They Uall It Overwaork.
ot By
Ripans Tat
ened up tl
Love is simple
in action
Wife nse
ehiid—wa
recovery
A mat
gest
dust How it Does it is dot the Question,
It is enom
out coras,
Babie
thitm rut hilds
Mrs. w hing Syrup for children
teething {tens the gums, reduces inflamma.
tion. aliny . a botile
The worry of th» day | i eilow,
Vios is
“1 Mave Tried Teunic
and believe in it,” says a mother, at ) W
you whe roporiie
Parker's Ginger
s always |
Mistress—-Jane, you
the Kitchen last
I'd have brought him into the
roown and introduced you,
80 busy talking to me 1 forgot all about
it.—Boston Transcript.
it
night, Yes 'm
sitting
but he
was
~every one of the painful irregularities
and weaknesses that prey upon women.
They fade the face, waste the figure, ruin
the temper, wither you up, make you old
before your time
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you, ‘with Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescrip-
tion.
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functions, improves digestion, enriches the
blood, dispels aches and pains, melancholy
and nervousness, brings refreshing sleep,
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% JOHN CARLE & SONS, New York.
REV. DR TALMAGE
day Sermon.
Sabject: “Plain People."
Texr: “Ralute Asyneoritus,
mas, Patrobas, Hermes,
Julia. Romans xvi,, 14, 15,
Matthew Henry, Albert
Clark, Thomae Seott and all
Phiegon,
Philologus
Hore
and
Adam
commaenta-
Barnes,
the
romark,
in the chapter were distinguished for some
thing and were therefore discussed by the
illustrious oxpositors, but nothing is said
about Asyneritus, Phi gon, Hermas, Patro-
bas, Hermes, Philologus and Jalia, Where
were they barn? No one knows, Wher
they die? There {spo record of their de
For what were. they distinguished?
lutely for nothing, or the trait of
would have been brought out by the ap
If they had been very intrepid or opt alent
hirsute or musical of ewdenoe or ¢rass y/
style or in anywise anoms 14, that Tfenture
would have been caug the
camern ut they we } people
Paul sent to th his hi igh Chris ths an regards,
They were ordinary people, moving in ordi-
nary sphere, attendi
meeting ordinary re
What the world
linary people,
States 65.0 0.00 pec
n
wants
ord
it mors
then there ¢
ordinary
in twisting
building
year, will help every woman |
family wardrobe, The God
Biblio with the story of Abraham's entertain.
ment of th angels ou the plains of
Mamre will help every woman to provide
hospitality, however rare and embarrassing.
It is high time that some of the attention we
have been giving to the remarkable won
remarkable for their virtue or
want of it or remarkable for their deeds -
borah and Jezebel nad Herodia and Atha-
} preparing the
Wiio opens the
o three
en
high time some of
been giving to
it is
tention we Eave
spicuous women of the
ulin of the text, an ordinary
ordinary circumstances,
the at-
these cone
Woman
attending to ordi
responsi.
bilities,
Then there are the ordinary business men,
They need divine and Christrian heip,
When we begin to talk about
we shoot right off and talk about men who
did business on a large seale, and who sold
millions of dollars of "goods & year,
vast majority of business men do not sell a
million dollars of goods, nor half a million,
nor a quarter of a million,
part of a million,
of our cities, towns, villages and neighbor
hoods side by side, and you will
they seil less than $50,000 worth of goods,
All these men in ordinary business life want
divine help. You see how the wrinkies are
Printing ou the countenance the story of
worriment and care, You cannot teil how
old a business man is by looking at him.
Gray hairs at thirty. A man
with the stoop of a nonogeasrian. No time
to attend to improved dentistry, the grinders
conse because they are few. Actually dying
to be at the meridian,
Many of these business men have bodies
like a neglected clock to which you come
and you wind it up, and it begins to buss
very rapidly, and then the clock strikes five
or ten, or forty, and strikes without any
sehse, and then suddenly stops. So is the
body of that wornout business man. It lan
neglected olook, and though by some sume
mor reareation it may be Wound up, stiti the |
machinery is allout of gear. The hands turn
around with a velocity that excites the ne.
tonishment of the world, Mon cannot une |
derstand the wonderful activity, and there |
is a roar, and a bugz, and a rattle about these
disordered lives and they strike too when |
they ought t- strike five, and they strike
twelve when they ought to strike six, aud
nothing, and suddenly they stop, Post
mortem examination reveal the fact that all |
the springs and pivots and weights and bal. |
ante wheels of health are completely de |
| ranges. Tha human elas has simply mn
flaw And at the time wasn thoy stealy
and onght to be pointing to thin industrious
| pe yurd on a clear and sunlit dial the whole
| machinary of body, mind and earthly eapace-
\ ity stops forever, The camateries have thou
sands of business men wan died of old age
at thirty, thirty-five, forty, forty-
Now, what is wanted is
grace for ordinary businesg i,
Are he arncasad from morn a} n night
| the days of their lif ne x in b
| Not grace to lose £100,000, b
#10. Not grace to supervise
in a factory, but grace to supervise
keopar and two salesn and the
that sweeps ont the st Grace to inva
not the $80,000 of net profit, but the 2050)
of cloar cain, it to endure the loss
of a whole shi; of aplees from the In.
of a paper
dies, but joss
a displaced
"
fis
gras s-livine
mon who
LL asiness
smployaes
small boy
it grraci mdura the
f collars fr the leakage of
la on n poor roof,
to endure the {
i
ashing
Grace awrdiness of the
Y Ng A Netoessary
tardines
marble
rFrORs yaa
prist
t 8t. Pauls e
fertot
ith
up adder without
a cold morning with ti
the mortar and keep
thankful te God for the p
from the pail by the roadside,
standing amid the adz, and the
plane, and the broadax nea t
Christ was a carp with Hi
wielding saw oad hammer Of
tired world, and it is an overworke .
and it is an underfed world, and it is ¢
wrung out world, and men and women need
to know that there is rest and recuperation
in God and in that religion which was not
| 30 much intended for extraordinary people
as for ordinary people, beca there are
more of them,
Tie healing profession has had its Aber-
| erombies and its Abernethys and its Valen.
tine Motts and its Willard Parkers, but the
ordinary physicians do the most of the
{ world's medicining, and they nead to under
| stand that while taking disgnosis or prog.
nosis Or wriling preciiiptioa or eompound
ing medicament or holding the delicate pulse
of a dying child they may have the presence
and the dictatis mn of the almighty doctor who
took the eases of the madman, and after he
had torn off his garments in foaming de-
mentia clothed him again, body and mind,
and who lifted up the woman who for eight-
| een years had been bent almost double with
the rheumatism into gracefua! stature, and
{ who turned the scabs of leprosy into rubi-
{ eund complexion, nad who rubbed the numb.
ness out of para'ysie, and who swung wide
{ open the closed windows of hereditary or
| accidental blindness until the morning light
| came streaming through the fleshiy case
mente, and wno knows all the diseases and
all the remedies and all the herbs and ail the
eatholicons, and ia monarch Of pharmacy
ving F
the
ain
ter,
use
000 doctors of whom the world makes no rec.
| ord, but to prove that they are angels of
merey I invoke the thousands of men whose
| sands of women to whom In orises of pain
|
rendel on,
that
Latter trust the
AWINgs on HHA
smallest planet
orait than te nets
impueriling tha
longevity of worlds attending to thelr own
Detter 12
na
business, For steady {llumination
a lamp than a rocket, Then, if you feel that
you ars ordinary, rome that your po-
sition invites the attack
ona peoples w they haveto take
they arem sre| resented and abused
anid shot at! The higher the horns of ’
buek the ensior to track him down, What a
delle hing it must be fo be a eandidate
Eo of the Unite tes! It must
y soothing to the nerves! It must pour
{ a candidate such a sense of
the soul of
eronity when he reads the HEWS
mbar
far we
Conspl
it! How
’
into
hlessed
almsive care
printed
ihe
sy into possession of the
in the time of Nai on I,
while he was yet alive, Th retreat of
army from Moscow, that army buried
snows of Russian, one of the
tragedies of the centurie
the aie
4} h Emperor
and Dealzs
toons
in the
awlal
ssanted under
} Ger
with
most
Frost
flgure eral
ys Frone fn rag
g Butyr
ging him,
ig day and t}
AGRICULTURAL EDUCAT
the General Goveramenat
Are Fostering It.
How
Kiates
The status
s sat _
sited Nigtes is 2
Agric
entiv esta
The value
pie institutions
415.495, Agnes
tROW ii Op swat
errit
Hahed in sey
tural
lished at
f adding 1
furing 1894 is & ated at
tum experimen ns
in the States and
substations have been estab
Exciusive of these
js fifty-five, of
appropriations
total income of
t static
rio,
oral Biatq
ber of PELs
receive the
provided { inw, The
the yas during 1884 was 006,157, of
which $719,830 came from the Government
and the remainesr from States and individ.
nade, The station bulletins are NOW regu.
larly distributed to half a million persons
closely identified with agricultzral interests,
ne
ir bry
slat
SIT A PACE FOR CLEVELAND,
Mr, and Mere, Kay, of Grafton, Call Atten~
tion to a Coincidence,
Frank Kay and wife, of Grafton, Penn.
are setting the pase for Mr. and Mrs Grover
Cleveland, Mr. and Mra, Kay have three lit«
tie girls, named Rath, Esther and Naomi,
born in the order given, Mr. Kay ia a jobber
of glassware, Struck by the coinsidence in
hig family and that of the President, he
wrote to the latter. He recsived the follow.
ing reply from the White House
“My Dear Sir he President directs ma to
acknowledge the receipt of your recent kind
two eaildren bear the names of Rath and
Esther and were pamad in each onse before
named,
Both Mere, Cleveland and the President are
leave to express the wish that your little
| dinnary people in professions, in occupations,
in agriculture, in the household, iu mer
tehandise, in everything, 1 salate soross the
| centuries Asyneritus, Phlegon, Herma,
| Putrobns, Hermes, Phivologus and Julia
First of all, if you feel that you are ordi
nary, thank God that you are not extraordi
| nary.
to death with extraordinary people, They
take all their time to teil us how very extm-
| ordinary they really are. You know ne well |
ax I do, my brother and sister, that the most
of the useful work of the world is dope hy
unprotentions people who toil right on, by
| people who do not get much approval, anu
| no one seems to say, "That is well done,”
Phenomena are of but little aso,
{that are exceptional ecaunot
“Hexny F. Tuvasen, Private Besaretary.”
Made Insane by Face Powder,
Miss Mary Belcher, a young woman who
lives at Sugar Grove, Ky., is a mental
ahe was a very pretty girl, but sad-
danly grew pale and bought the "powder to
hide it. After using the powder for a while
conrse biack hair began cropping out all
made it
She was a most popular girl, but
ried 85 over it that her min | gave way, and
{ft ie Tears lube will never recaver hor reas in,
Cuban oy anpuitivioos § in This Country.
It is said that the Caban evolutionists are
recuiving the sinews of war at the rate of
Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U. 8. Gov't Report
Roy Powde
ABSOLUTELY PURE
“Powder Play" in
Morocco, Unpleasant Japanese Custom,
In the early history of Japan it
of the plain, decidededly a dubious honor to
bit and stirrup, ly re lated t to any person of note, fi
working their animals into a ferment of f the Ia at §
excitement. Then, at i
the long-barreled guns are
air, and the troop sets forward at lit- | be buried a in a perpen
tle moe
A dozen or so horses are drawn
into line at
riders, by
up
the
Lide
was
one end be close.
means of rT one
that
riance
decreed
than a walk, which Increases fonn, around the , persona
eft above
ned unt]
then,
ne
ng they nroceed
as they proceed
saint
furious gallop, eath came
Suddenly weapons ar
the held with
11 i
elbow Braised 10 thie
ing the while, until it becomes a | and thus they rer
to free
shoulder
Man. NICO
nd results when
it is pleasant
, and acts
tly on the Kidneys,
Would Mrke a
{ 1t window
’
he tarte
ever pro-
taste ar vd ace
, pron npt | in
ily b neficial in its
m A th e most
tances, its
: d B®
ommen
Re
BR 0
reliable gist who
it on band will pro-
cure it ptly for any one who
wishes t¢ 3 Do not accept any
gubstitut
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~ How it looks,
to the women who wash with Pearjine, when
they see a woman washing in the old-fashioned
way with soap— rubbing the clothes to pieces,
rubbing away her strength, wearing fe
out over the washboard! To these Pearl-
ine women, fresh from easy washing, she
seems to *‘wear a fool's cap unawares.”
Everything's in favor of Pearline—
easier work, quicker work, better
work, safety, economy. There's
not one thing against it. What's
the use of washing in the hardest
way, when it costs more money ? ww