The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, August 15, 1895, Image 3

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Impure Blood
Manifests itself in hives, pimples, boils and
other eruptions which disfigure the face and
cause pain and annoyance, Dy purifying
the blood Hood's Barsaparilla completely
curea thesé (roubles and clears the skin,
Hood's Barsaparilla overcomes that tired,
drowsy feeling so general at this season and
gives strength and vigor, Remember
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Is the only true blood purifler prominent-
ly in the public eye today. #1; six for 85,
Hood’s Pills
curs bhabitusl coastipa.
tion. Price 25 cents
Caught Their Attention.
he new Canon of Westminster was
once terribly interrupted by the inces
sant coughing of his congregation.
Whereon he suddenly paused in his
sermon and interjected remark:
“Last night I was dining with the
Prince of Wales.” The effect
miraculous, and a deathly silence
reigned as the preacher continued: “As
I was not dining with
ht, but with
however,
+
the
was
i matter of fact,
the Prince of Wales last ni
my own family. I am glad,
to find that I have at last secured your
attention.”
rr
How's This?
We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward
any case of Catarrh that caunot be cured
Hall's Catarrh Cure.
_ F. J. CRexey & Co.
We, the undersigned
ney 1 or the last 5 y i
tectly hone Die ia all business transa
ind finan y able to carry
tion made by thelr firn 4
West & TRUAX, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo,
Ohio,
Warping, Kiwnax & MarviN, Wholesale
Jruggists, 'l'oledo, Olio.
~ Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, act-
ing directly upon the blood and mue
faces of stem. Price, 75¢. per bottle,
by all Drugrists, Testimonials free.
by
out any obliga
3 Ous sur-
thes Kald
Many a corn may lurk beh
They Cure the Cause.
Most of the «
stomach.
ment, The pr
A great n
come froin
stomach. Ce
al that they
cine. Ripa:
ease—they «
They are
heada }
trout]
Druggists
rt in life comes from the
iit that without arga-
own Sto
Have bnt
juaintance
Tobacco Tuitered and Torn.
under
where
New York City
Mra, W
tee lh . BOLTED
tion, hn pain,
ian
1elow’s Soothing Syrup for chil
the gums, reduces inflamm
cenres wind onli
Happy is the who sees hil
south
r. Rilmer's SwaAaMp-HRe
gill Kidney and Bladder
Pamphlet and Cor
iaboratory
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Kinare
Whata Sease of deisel it is te Know
that you have no
fluem, ana is cou
corns. H
farting
(ast no dirt into the weil
water,
Parkers singer Tani2 is Vopaiar
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Wile nse
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recovery raps
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and dull
there is
A marriage
than
flattery
» Pros
an e
no
FAIR SAILING through life for the person
who keeps in health. With a torpid liver
and the impure bicod that follows it, you
are an casy prey to all sorts of ailments,
That “ used.-up '’ feeling is the first war
that your liver isn’t doing its work.
That is the time to take Dr. Pierce's Gaold-
en Medical Discovery. As an appetizing
restorative tonic, to repel disease and build
up the needed flesh and strength, there's
nothing to equal it. It rouses every organ
into kealthful action, purifies and enriches
the blood, braces up the whole system, and
restores health and vigor.
OUTHERN
BUSINESS
UNIVERSITY
LYNCHBURG, VA.
FEARLY 408 STUDENTS LAST YEAR
Thor. ughly PRACTICAL Commercial Course,
with comp'ete Banking and Office Department,
SHORTHAND and TYPEWNKRITING a ope
claity. Both sexes admitted. No vacations Ex.
peones moderate, Write 1or catalogue and Journal,
ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR
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Dvspeptic Delicate Infirm and
AGED PERSONS
* JOHN CARLE & SONS, New York. =
REV. DR. TALMAGR
day Sermon.
Bubject: “Man Overboard.”
ame to him and
hin W weanest thou,
» God, if
we
Text
enid unto
sleeper? A
it God w
not," "Jonah i,
God told Jonah to eo to
picasant errand, He wo
the bt to wet away from
to sen. With pack under his find him
on his way to Joppa, a sé He
down umong the shipping i to
men lying around on the
these vessels sails to-day?
swear, “Yonder is a vessel
I think if vou
her.” Jonah steps «
asks how
Anchor
rigging begins to ratt}
of the Mediterranean
harbor, and it does not
sel to get on the bros
what tl 4“
plunge of
wave
1
“So the shipmaster o
80 he
18, that perish
Nineva! mn
id not go,
his duty by putting
goes
y of
rs An
going to Tarshish,
hurry vou may get on board
d the rough oraft,
much
weighed,
is
hea
i
is exh
ay
jut
the gale a
larating to tl
strong
“Oh,
Ww to ad
there is a i
fRAPIALD Answer
@ led the
santas
pian
around exams
3
afiiis §
writes a d
il G
XK ma
be in less It i= quite
who will get h roperty. But what
become of Mis soul? It ‘will go int
great to be," or ‘the everlasting now. ™
“the (nfinite what is #." His soul is in des
waters, and the wind is “blowing
Death cries, “Overt 1
believer!” A api;
tom. He paid #3
when he be
landed in per
Every farthing you
swindle you out of,
have thirty per cent.
certnl
rm
great gu
pend in sir
He promise
Of A great
Ho will sink all the capita
i
5
»
you will never get to Tarshish, :
Learn how sonadly men will sloop
Fhe worst sinner ¢
the light he had, w
a member of the church,
The sailors were
engaged in their lawful ealling, following
the sen. The merchants on board, I sup-
pons; were going down to Tarshish to barter,
ut Jonah, notwithstanding his Christian
profession, was flying from duty. He was
found asleep in the cabin. He has been
motionless for hours his arms and feet
the same posture as when he lay down-his
breast heaving with deep respiration. Oh,
how could he sleep? What if the ship struck
a rock? What if it sprang aleak? What if
the clumsy oriental eraft should capsize?
What would become of Jonah?
So men sleep soundly now amid
infinite, In almost every piace, I su
board, considering
He was
line is long enough to fathom the
srofound
beneath every impenitent man, Pl
unging a
bottom. Eternity beneath him, befors him,
around him! Rooks close by and whirlpools
and hot breathed Levanters, Ye! sound
asleep! Wo try to wake him up, but fail,
The great surges of warning break over the
hurricane deck, the gong of warning sounds
through the eabin, the bell rings. ““Awnke!"
ory a hundred voices, Yet sound asleep in
the cabin,
In the year 1775 the captain of a Greens
land whaling vessel found himself at night
surrounded by feebergs and “lay to” until
morning, faxpecking every moment to be
ground to plecss, In the morning he lookmd
about and saw a ship near by He hailed
i
|
{
it. No answer,
of the
Getting inte a boat with
erew, he pushed out for the
Getting near by, he saw
through the porthole n man at a stand, as
though keeping a loghook, He hailed him.
No answer, He went on board the vessel
man sitting at the logbook,
frozen to death, The logbook was dated
1762, showing that the vessel had been wan-
dering for thirteen years among the ice,
The satlors were found frozen among the
hammocks and others in the eabin. For
thirteen years this ship had been carrying it
wurden of corpses,
So from this gospel eraft to-day I desory
for eternity, 1 ery: “Ship nhoy!
Ship ahoy!” No answer. They float about,
tossed and ground by the {esberzs of sin,
hoisting no sail for heaven, I go on board,
I find all asleep, It ism frozen sleep. Oh,
that my Lord Jesus would come aboard and
lay hold of the wheel and steer the craft
down into the warm gulf stream of His
Awake, thou that sleepest! Arise
he dead, and Christ shall give thee
Again, notice that men are aroused by tha
most unexpected means. If Jonah had been
told one year before that a heathen sea
captain would ever awaken him to a
anger, he would have scoffed at the {dea
but here it is done, Bo now men in strangest
ways are aroused from spiritual stupor. A
rofane man is brought to conviction by the
} of a comrade, A man
h and hearing a sermon from
' oto.
his barn-
hand, and
nx knoweth
his master's ¢ ' but
The careless
t!
BENS
hemy
remark
A man to wughtful-
I'he child's re
prayers atl un
Rr
sie’s house,
has brought salva
and in the
ner men are awakened, }
Huntingdor
hearing the
{the wallitalk n
used bys
AVA
» Countess of
}
ar 3
st day, an
Wn
hn
BAM
Hardoak,
rd has a th
Ww
might hear the wars
u, O sleeper?
& man
Jf sleeping, .
fi fog ing his
rd $3 ‘
Ard the ¢
hey
n to-night they will say
if thess men
the fact that
their mother
he
hint
en have a God
divine go
w ng for nothing. They am
he side of the ship, though
ret in mad wrestle,
a man, leaving his family
sailed from Boston to
here, On the coast of China
a night of storm he made
The adventurer was washed ug
h senseloss—all his money gone,
beg in the streets of Canton to
rom starving. For two years there
rommunication between himseil and
They supposed him dead,
their
had a
their chil
y (yond
* AH
nd asleep in t
he sen and sky
Many years ago
i Massachusetts
toa t
was t
family,
He had
gone out as a captain, He was too proud to
ome back as a private sailor, jut alter a
while he choked down his pride and
sailed for Joston. Arriving there
took an evening train for
the center of the State, where he had left his
family, Taking the stage from the depot
and riding a score of miles, he got home,
He says that, going up in front of the cot.
the bright moonlight, the place
looked to him like heaven, He rapped on
the window, and the affrighted servant let
him in. He went to the room where his
were sleeping, He did not
dare to wake them for fear of the shook,
By
hin
said: “Mary!” and she knew his
of welcome and joy and thanksgiving to
fiod,
To-day | know that many of you are sea
storm
Chima, and yet I pray God that you may, like
In the house ol
many mansions vour friends are waiting to
mest you, They are wondering why vou do
varth, may you at last go in! It will x
a bright nights very bright night a
Onoe in you will find the old family
faces sweeter than when fo Inst saw thom,
and thers it will be found that He who was
vour father's God, and your mother's God
and your ehildren's God, is your own most
blessed Redeomer, to whom be glory and
dominion throughout all ages, world with
out end, Amen,
{
SHAM EARTHQUAKES.
How San Francisco's City Hall Was
Made to Shake.
The tracic death of James Wilkin-
gon at the Old City Hall has called
up many reminiscences of the
ancient rattletrap, and many tales
are told of how the structure has
been considered dangerous for
quarter of a century and more—ever
since it was 80 badly shaken up by
the great earthquake of 1868. John
J. Cunningham yesterday told of
how earthquakes became of everyday
occurence there along in the "70's
and of how two court rooms were
cleared by a couple of merry wags.
This was his tale:
“In 1876 the southeast corner of
Washington and Kearny streets
the part of the build that James
Wilkinson lost his life in—was occu-
pled by the Recorder's oflice (Otto
H. Frank was then City and County
Recorder. He was an amiable
slightly affected
permitted
as they pleased.
“The
ive cents a
o
rior
man,
and
about
with
tant
Willi deainess
his attaches to do
| i ¢ g i
copying clerks engaged nt
{
i o
104 CL
0 ha i
uperfluoys time on their hi
were generally mischie
took imoy isin
nsiderable
g earthaqns
r and {frightening
The
clerk oS
cust
114
and mak
unsophistic
propi-
and the
of the number of ae
When thin we
reported up stairs
earth juakes were delivered to «
On t floor th
”h
Ie
present. ne
tious he
he
number
i he bl
that, barring
8 man may uy
as the microbes
the blood
It may, therefore,
we are the borders
Methuselan age, and it is probable
that the reason for the remarkable
longevity of the patriarchs in Old Tes
tament times may be due to the fact
that the “old age microbe” had not |
been developed, and so Methuselah |
and Noah kept living an |
electric car did not run over them or |
the vermiform appendix did not get
on the rampage and carry them off.
But with the improved facilities
for killing people in these days of |
grade crossings, trolley cars and
bicycles, it is really necessary that
something should be done to give a
man half a chance for existence,
especially with this microbe gallop-
ing up and down in his veing, puck.
ering up his face, destroying his eye-
sight and eliminating his teeth, so
that in the vouthful days hovering
about the end of his four score years
he breaks down and dies not because
of old age but because he has his
blood full of microbes,
A Seal Who Knew a Good Thing.
nt}
nt
ligease, |
tally 5 : C
ely 80 long
can be destroyed in
nat
wher
gssible t
f »
Of an
be I
on
because
A Portland, Me., man captured a
young seal a short time ago and took
it to his fish house on the pier. Af
ter feeding the animal a few days the
captor finally decided to release it.
The seal would not swim away when
put in the harbor, and cried to be
taken back. Afterward it was taken
down the harbor and dropped over-
board, but swam alongside a vessul
and cried so piteously that it was
taken on board and brought back te
its owner. Now it goes out to swim,
but invariably returns for rations of
milk, and is as intelligent as the
most “"kpowing’’ dog.
Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U. 8, Gov't Report
Ral pode
ABSOLUTELY PURE
CAVE IN THE SIERRA NEVADAS.
bBlory of a valniornia Ploneer,
At a of California
ploneers the best
d by the secretary of the
John IL. Btleff. He
pared the “spread” before them
recent gathering
Dark Cavern Where Myriads of Bats
and Other Creatures Make Homes.
at Baltimore
stories was tol
Of all the strange places to be found
in the remote recesses of the Blerra Ne
association, com
with
vadas none {8 any stranger than a bat | the pork and beans whicl
in
a week, year in and year ou
the of w
had
them,
Were Berved
cave in Kaweah canyon, There is 1
ing particularly
itself, but the
place of thousands of
the mining camps twenty times
, and sald
ane
Vv strange about the
fact that it
absence otnen
taught him how
Nearly all the time he wi
7,
unusual p
¢
Qf
spo 14d to do all his own ox
the canyon, not mending
water in the rainy al
notl about the
ng appearance
g to attract attention dur
4 Tir 4 1
But approac » place |
Of
a
and pic ks, £10
- EN
nethod and results when
igs is taken; it is pleasant
taste, and acts
1 the Kidneys,
leanses the sys-
is colds, head-
cures habitual
1 of Figs is the
3 of its kind ever pro-
duced, pleasi Le taste and ac-
ceptable to omach, prompt in
ite action and truly beneficial in its
effects, prepared onl he most
Lealthy and agrecable substances, its
many excellent qualities commend it
to all and have made it the most
Pr puiar res Kuown
rup of Figs is gale in 50
bottles by all ling drug-
Any reliable druggist who
may not have it on hand will pro-
cure it promptly for any one who
wishes to try it. Do not accept any
substitute.
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL,
LOUISVILLE, xv, KEW YORK, A.V.
iy
Zanzibarian Slavery.
Deis Rreht at
15 ill agent a
Zanzibar reports
£ BIAvVe
ost £200 0060
nny
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r
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It's only a
question of time
about your using Pearline. So it
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