The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, November 07, 1895, Image 7

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A country paper declares that “My.
Johnson, a farmer of our village, on re
turning to his house the other day
found in his ground floor bedroom, the
door of which had been left open, a
cow, probably astray.” The conjecture
expressed in the last two words may be
get down as, on the whole, a fair one,
Presbyterian Messenger.
I
telow,
“Man little here and
wants that little long.” and just as long as
The words of the old
have a meaning, which, interpreted that as
the absence of all pain is supreme happi-
ness, it is very little to ask to be freed from
it. A short cut to the attainment of this is
to use 8t. Jacobs Oil. It is a little thing to
set, but the amount of good it does in the
cure of pains is something rmous
Here
wants but below,
he can get it. hymn
“no
In nige » man who has
riches paid too 1
CASES OU
wouldn't be
characters In a
There are som
made interesting ©
novel,
How's This?
We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for
any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by
Hall's Catarrh Cur
F.J. UHENEY Props., Toledo, O.
We, known F. J, Che.
evi il believe him per.
v abiin SE
r & TRUAX, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo,
Ohio,
Warning, Kixwvaw
DPruggists, Toled
Hall's Catarrh Cu
ing directly upon t!
faces of the system. g
by all Druggists, 'Uesti
the unde;
8 transact
On
out any obliga
Manvin, Wholesale
Lisio,
a i internally, act-
nid mucous
i ser bottle, B¢
The More Oue Usos
the more its virtue
colds, indigestion,
Curkers winger Tonic
«led
Mrs. Winslow's So
teething softens th
tion.alle ure
¥s pain.
of P a's Cnrs
Monns, 215
1894,
Walking Would Olien be a Vicagare
were it not for cor i afr pedis a removed
with Hinde ¥ t Bil ist
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d’s Sarsaparilla
ia I gained
Mass, Get
Hood’s Pills =.
Granvi
“A Penny
Saved is a
Penny Earned.”
But a penny saved in
buying a poor article of
food is a dollar lost to
the doctor.
BUY
A,
SELF-RAISING
Buckwheat.
Saves
Health,
Dollars
And Time.
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sts your
address
and we will show you how to
fake $8 8 day: ab oiniely sire; we iar
nish the work and teach you tree vou
work io the locality where vou hive;
satich ul your address and we witfexp sin
the business fully: remem or we gun
Antes un cdear profit of 83 for every ay's
aheolutely sure; write al ones,
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: Presidentinl Year,
THE CHICAGO CHRONICLE, the great aemo-
or itl 2 newspaper of the west, postpaid every day
1 the week for one year, $3. © subscription at
18 rate less than one year. Samples free. THE
HRONICLE, 164-1006 Washington st, Chicago
TALMAGE,
REV. DR.
The Eminent Washington Divine's|
Sunday Sermon.
p———— |
Subject: “All Heaven Looking vn”
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The subject of Dr, Talmage's opening ser- |
mon in Washington was: “All Heaven |
Looking On," the text selected being the
famous passage from Hebrews xil., 1: ‘'See.
ing we also are compassed about with so
great a cloud of witnesses."
In this my opening sermon in the National |
Capital I give you heartiest Christian saluta- |
tion. I bethink myself of the privilege of |
standing in this historie chureh, so long pre- |
sided over by one of the most remarkable |
men of the century, There are plenty of
good ministers beside Dr. Sunderland, but I |
do not know of any man except himself with
enough brain to have stood suceessfully and |
triumphantly forty-three vears in this con- |
spieuous pulpit. Fong distant be the year |
when that gospel chieftain shall put down
the silver trumpet with which he
has marshaled the hosts of Israel or |
sheathe the sword with which he has |
struck such mighty blows for God and
righteousness, I come to you with the same
gospel that he has preached and to join you
in all kinds of work for making the world
better, and 1 1 y you all in yourow
homes and hs and 4
don’t all « thout any
preliminary ' '
t
ome qe
bu
iy win#
With one
the throat
3
Take t
bh up and get
sword
ost drive him
the
nan and wo.
re be one
let him speak
If you have
because you h
moment
The Trajan celebration,
gliadin rd foueht and 11.000
148 Were ; was not so terrific a
struggle as that which at this moment goes
on in many asoul, That
life of the body: this
was
This very
the contest goes
where 10.000
wild be
sombat was for the
is for the life of the
with wild beasts from the
Men think, when smtend against
an evil habit, that they have to fight it all
{ They stand in the center of an
immense circle of sympathy. Paul had been
reciting the names of Abel, Enno Noah,
Isane, Joseph, Gideon and
Barak and then says, “Being com passed
about with so great a cloud of witnesses,”
Jefore I get through I will show you that
thee o
eyes and all the sympathetio beariz of the
ages, and at every victory gained there |
comes down the thundering applause of a |
great multitude no man can number, ‘Be.
Ing compassed about with so great a cloud of
witnesses,” ]
On the first elevation of the ancient amphi |
theater, on the aay of a celebration, sat
Tiberius, or Augustus, or the reigning king. |
Ho in the great arena of spectators that
watch our struggles, and in the first divine
gallery, as I shall eall it, sits our King, one
Jesus, On His head are many crowns! Tne
Roman emperor got his place by cold blooded
conquests, but our King hath come to His
piace by the broken hearts healed, and the
tears wiped away, and the souls redeemed,
The Roman emperor sat, with folded
arms, indifferent as to whether the swords.
man or the lion beat, but our King's sympa- '
thies ars all with us, Nay, unheard of con-
descensions! 1 see Him come down from the
gallery into the arena to help us in the fight,
shouting, until ail up nad down His vores is
heard: “Fear not! I will beip thee! I will!
strengthen thee by the right hand of My |
power!”
They gave to the men In the arena, in the
olden time, food to thicken thelr blood, #0
that it would flow slowly, and that for
longer time the people might gloat over the
scene, Butour King has no pleasure in one |
wounds, for we are bone of His bone, Hesh |
of His flesh, blood of His blood, :
In all the anguish of our heart,
The Man of Borrows bore a part,
Once, in the ancient amphitheater, a lon
with one paw caught the combatant’s sword,
and with the other paw caught his shield.
The man took his knife from his girdle and
The king, sitting in the gal-
was not fair. The Hon
ha slain by a sword.” Other lions
turned out, and the peor vietim
You ory, ‘Shame, shame!” at
Mean nNess, But the King, in this
ease, is our brother, and He will see that we
have fair play, He will forbid the rushing
can meet, He
were
fell,
The King isin
His eyes are on us, His heart
us, His hand will deliver ug,
“Blessed are all they who put their trust in
Him."
I look again, and I see the angelic gallery,
There they are—the angel that swung the
word at the gate ot Eden, the same that
Ezekiel saw upholding the throne of God,
and from which I look away, for the aplen.
dor is insufferable, Here are the guardian
That one watched a patriarch; this
one protected a child;that one has been pull.
All those are
Those drove the Span-
This turned Sen
into =a heap of
yonder chanted
over Bethle
awoke the
)
{in the
we are able, Thank God!
ish armada on the rocks,
nacherib's living hosts
185.800 corpses, Thosa
the Christmas earol
hem until the ohant
shepherds. These, at creation, sto
heaven and serenaded the news
born world wrapped in swaddling clothes of
light, And thera, holier and mighter than
is Michas!, the archangel. To
an earthly host gives dig:
leader of the 20,000 chariot God
the ten thousand t ww ten th
I think com
mand to the are
eR UD yonder
Daniel and Isainh
and James i
{ the world to
ng ti
i
are sheathed an
vy wateh us with bwerving
¥. They know # » pain, all the
all the anguish, i the
fon. T ey
ihe Or
annot drown, The Hons
irage, down there in the
ustios,
They ory rage’
The a
annot devour! (
arena’
But here I pause, overwheimad
majesty and the joy of the s
the King! Gallery o
prophets and apostiea! Gallery of martyrs!
Gallery of saints! Gallery of friends and
kindeod! Oh, majestic circles of light and
tove! Throngs! Throngs! Throngs!
shall we stand the gaze of the
Myriads of eyes beaming on us! Myriads of
hearts beating in sympathy for us! How
shall we ever dare to sin again?
shall we ever become discouraged again?
How shall we ever feel lonely again
With God for us, and angels for us, and
Ry me
with the
f angels! Gallery of
souls of the ages for us,
kindred for us, shall we give up the fight
and die? No, Bon of God, who didst die to
save us! No, ye angels, whose wings are
spread forth to shelter ns. No, ye prophets
and apostles, whose warnings startio us,
No, yo loved ones, whose arfns ars out-
stretohed to receive us, No, we will never
surrender!
Sure I must fight if I would reign
Be faithfal to my Lord,
And bear the cross, endure the pain,
Supported by Thy word.
Thy saints in all this glorious war
Shall conquer though they die.
They sea the triumph from afar.
And seize it with their eye,
When that illustrious day shall rise,
And all Thine armies shine
In robes of vietory through the skies,
The glory shall be Thine,
My hearers, shall we die in the arena or
rise to join our friends in the gallery?
Through Christ we may come off more thau
conquerors, A soldier, dying in the hos-
pital, ross up in bed the last moment and
eried: “Here! Here!” His attendants put
him back on hig pillow and asked him why
he shouted, "Hero!"
“Oh! I heard the roll eall of heaven, and
I was only answering to my name!" I won
der whether, after this battle of life is over,
our names will be called in the muster roll
of the pardoned and glorified, and with the
joy of heaven breaking upon our souls we
shall ery: “Here! Herel”
A Woman County Physician,
Dr. Mabel Bpencer, a Kansas City wo.
, Kansas, to succeed Dr,
Willard, who recently resigned. Bho is the
first woman in to recuived such an
appointment,
AN EXTRAORDINARY CASE,
A Dead Man's Name and Place
Taken By Another.
A remarkable
Sedgwick, Wis.
Sometime in the winter of
Willis Gorman mysteriously disap-
peared, leaving a loving wife and a
handsome property Search was
made, but the missing man could not
be heard from, and his neighbors
gave him up for dead. No reason
could be assigned for his disappear-
ance. 2
Eighteen months ago a man came
to Sedgwick and announced himself
as Willis Gorman. He looked like
Gorman, talked like him and was
familiar with matters known only to
Gorman and his wife, Btill there
was something peculiar about him,
and people had their doubts He
failed to recollect certain names and
localities, but he explained by saying
that he had wandered off when tem
porarily deranged, and a blow on the
head had injured mental facul-
ties. During his absence he had been
in Michigan, where his John
McGuire. had nursed him
health, This
yhody. and
story comes from
his
cousin
back
statement
Mrs. Gorman
1 was he
band.
The st
and everything m
ly until two months
i _ngo
gon was born in the
hold. Then a cousin
Mrs.
(xOrmar
¢ \
0 Bee
158
Went
crumbling
ment of nature's
was the very apotheosis of «
It bad been no pi
lower 810
own
ny city
the mountain's pe
ere
the i011 as
down to tl}
jecession of
to wh the hil's drew
shore
extended- shapeles:
mounds that stood alone, a few bro-
ken shafts and shattered pediments
still standing out, clear, sharp-cus
and angular, in the silver light, there
in the long ranges of crumbling walls
through which vast fig trees shot up
their wealth of leaves, that marked
the course of some broad avenue
which went on and on till it lost itself
in the white distance.
its ruins
ro he at
here in great
Fer Chanped Skin.
Chapped lips, fever blisters and the
like come often from bad digestion.
Chronic sore mouth may be rubbed
with oil or rosewater or glycerine, or
with camphorated ice. Citron oint-
ment is reliable and very efficacious
for this difficulty. The face itself
should not be anointed with cold
cream unless very much chapped:
otherwise it gives an oily look and
enlarges the pores. Cocoa butter
or pure sweet oil are better for the
purpose, especially the former, which
will improve the texture of the skin
wonderfully in a short time. Laven
der water is easily compounded and
delightfully refreshing. Take one
ounce of oil of lavender, one-half
ounce of essence of ambergis, one-
half pint eau de cologne and a pint
of rectified spirits. Mix by shaking
thoroughly in a large bottle until
well mingled.
Not Dainty Czars.
sn
Nicholas, "The Iron Czar,”’ used
enormous plates and cups and sau-
cers of the commonest china, heavy
and coarse, decorated with b ue, and
in the center bearing his initial with
a crown and cross. The china of
Alexander 11., who was assassinated
by the Nihilists, was a little better
in quality, but of a similar design,
only it bore the initial A and an
eagle with outspread wings. That of
the present Czar is of the same pat-
tern and bears the same initial, with
the distinctive ILL under the A, to
indicate that it belongs to the thud
monarch of that game.
Ro
Baking
Powder
ENVELOPE FLAPS.
0O!d Nags Said to Be Used to Make
Them Adhesive.
Envelope-lickers will do well to pause
and ponder on the fact that a man has
died In consequence of indulging in
the popular but trick of
molstening the adhesive envelope with
the Oakland Ed
“How can
disgusting
advises lies
will say,
tongue,
Rome arable
TT Are
it this
gu
poison any person?’ Gum ara
they { innocent as 1o believe 1
» and subsequ
used on tl
» Roudan, is
ancien
A
Hospitable.
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Prescribed by Physicians
Relicd on in Hospitals
Depended on by Nurses
Endorsed byT HE-PRESS
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Sold by DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE |
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COL. LOVELIL'S
snioreseiul fio
BENJ. 8
Loven
nominal A
District was th vial
ment {9 B PE al az follows
“ That animal
the Necond Couwncid District
selection of an admirable candidate, {
Benjamin Lovell of Wewmouth Col. Lov
ell is one of the best-known and bestdiked
wien in the Siale. A gallant soldier, an
energelic man of i stalwart Re
publican, he de his panty,
which has honored him with move than ons
consplienous mark of ite confidence, and
has made mistake in
nrasend nomination Col
army of warm personal friends
1 and stubbormscontest
ens in Lh
huginess,
CrTes
giving him this
Lovell has an
He showid
no
record-breaking majority.’
with it,
soap
Not Tempted.
There is a quaint story told of a con
ple of Scotch ministers who tak
ing dinner summer day
in a little parsonage in the
It was Babbath
was beautiful,
Rirearns
woods full of summer
were
together
Highlands
the weather
the bubbling
out and the
ras, One turn
and si “Mon
were full
ed to the other don’
beaut!
“Nn,
gaid the ot} ver feel tempt
1 just ung ouschold Words,
ful Bundays to go ot
shing?
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fender-Hearted,
Inane—*1 have had
Mrs.
Mr
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Both the method and results when
Byrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant
and refreshin the taste, and acts
ently yet pr
So and Bowels,
tem effectually, «
aches and fever
constipation. |
only remed
cleanses the sys-
ispeis colds, head-
vd cures habitual
yrup of Figs is the
y of its kind ever pro
d, pleas Lie taste and ac-
ceptable to the st ch, prompt in
its action and {ruly beneficial in its
effects, preg 1 only from the most
i gubstances, its
es commend it
made it the most
Lealthy au
many excellent qualit
to all and have
popular remed
Syrup of Figs
cent b g drug-
gists, ny reli uggist who
may not have and will pro-
cure it promptly for any one who
i t accept any
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designed
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finished and
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record, Db
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The new LOVELL CATALOGUE of
ie. Rifles, Hevolvers, Bi ries and
g Goods of every ription,
f= mailed for 10 cents in stamps or sil
ver.
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where we bave none,
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That s all
Don’t use
we claim is true, that
better than soap, the
have a chance to do
It's only in the way.
you need
any soap
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