The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, January 23, 1896, Image 7

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In a Hot Box,
into a hot place once,” re
marked ex-Sheriff Healy, of Marin
County. “In fact, it was the hottest
place 1 ever got into in my life. Whenl
was runaing an engine on the narrow
gauge road I noticed a leak at the soft
plug in the crown sheet of my engine.
It kept getting worse, so I decided to
plug it,
“That night I raked the fire,
when the fire box cooled off a little,
crawled in and examined the leak. I
measured the hole carefully, and, after
trying the calipers on a rat-tail file, 1
had concluded that it just thd
thing. I would drive it in and break It
off.
“I put the end of the file in the hole,
hit it a crack with the hammer, aud,
justead of sticking, it went clear
through. The next minute boiling hot
water was pouring down on me from
the boller.
“The fire box four
feet square and the soft plug was right
my head, so 1 could
“I got
and,
was
was only about
in the center over
¥ is ‘ v f the
close enough : { y of th
not
corners witl
ed. 1 am pretty large, d
the fire box was small, but I had to g
rot
=U
out geith legs scald
the door of
out or get scalded. 1
the hot water, and
wiggled out the door 1
the coast.
to
man on
my
inches of ski
I draw
ging.”
clothes
Southern Repart e,
Quite funny are the expert
returning
local
from
narrated by persol
the Atlanta ex) ition A
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ences
from
newspaper man, wi
the South on Monday, tells this one or
himself. Upon arr
chartered a
scorn of pecu
rEeous
fo
in town.” ge
caravansary, I
the desk, held a
register and Ing
room can you
The clerk, a
sallow complexion,
and long goatee, re
tone:
give vo’ a fo'th flo’
day, sub.” “Fo't]
ent sort of
a
repeated the visitor
feking the soft, Sou
I presume ¥¢
room {
drawled
kain't giv
dolial, sub
can g
Or One
the
without any
Returning to Old Customs.
to
Just
were
as in Lae
A regular
six-mule
and I
it w
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built.
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started, an
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teams, in conn
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the pr
thing fi
railroad
freight
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cuts down
is in future
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An Extraordinary Memory.
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was
who the
format
books
employed
the fames, Ana wi
were ent
passbool
memor
gocounts so
positor wi
sisson
For Your Seed.
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: what w
Saizer’'s Wisconsin
eariiness ane
ples in the worl
se~dmen’s
Abend.
lettuces, cal
of farm and vegels
earliest,
Just try raclishes,
pens,
tmae, ote, the largest
grower wads, potatoes
Zrasees of uote,
AND tr to
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will got sample
Ir sou win cor THI r SEND
the Joba A. Balger Seed
Wis., with 10e, postage, yon
package of Early Lird Radish (ready in 16
days) and their groat catalogue. Catalogue
{A C.}
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alene Se, posinge.
vided in Lon
Over 150 ambmiapess are pro
suddenly
dot for the transport of persons
taken ili in the streets,
# soaps turn yellow and rancid,
iti Borax Saap does neither. The
and the «lor
tine if Order
1 red WTappers
inn it Dlosches it with age,
fo dalivinial. Try it ones,
a trial lot of your grocer. Insist «
talked so fast that I could not
word in edgewise.,”” You should nave
sorted to gy language.”
always
get ¢
re
H8he
Lr, Kiither® SEwaMr-Hoor eures
ail Kidney and Hiadder troubles.
Pamphlet and Consultation free
Laboratory, Binghamton, N.Y
It is as necessary to have an aim in spirit-
ual matters, as in real life,
, A Good Dog is Werth Looking After,
If you own a dog and think anything of him
should be able to treat hima intelligently
n $i and understand him sufficiently to
symptoms of iliness. The dog doctor
z tten by H. Clay Glover, DD. V, 8, spe-
Salis fn canine diseases tu toe principal ken
information,
cinby, will furnish this 1
a wil s hadidsom gy Justrated Dok.
ser paid " ish
: ry : 134 Pa N.Y. City, on
peceipt of 40 ota, In postare
stampa, .
When men are growing in graces they will
be found trying to be gracious
REV. DR. TALMAGE.
The Eminent Washington
Sunday Sermon.
Divine's
Subject: “Armenian Horrors."
Text: “They escaped into the Innd of Ar
menin. "II Kings xix., 87.
In Bible geography this {as the first time
that Armenia appears, called then by the
same name as now. Armenis is chiefly a
tableland, 7000 feet above the level of the
sea, and on one of its peaks Noah's ark
Innded, with its human family and fauna
that were to fill the earth. That region was
the birthplace of the rivers which fertilized
the garden of Eden when Adam and F
lived there, their only roof the crystal skies
nnd their carpet the emerald of rich grass,
ts inhabitants, the ethnologis:s tell us, are
a superior type of the Caucasian race, Thr
religion is founded on the Bible, Their
Saviour is our Corist, Their crime is that |
they will not become followers of Mohammed,
that Jupiter of sensuality, To drive them |
from the face of the sarth is the ambition of |
all Mohamme ans, To aeccompilsh this,
murder is po crime, and wholesale mas
sit i8 an matter of enthusiastic appro-
bation and Go mental reward,
ned by highest Moham-
recited every day
t, while styling |
fidels, ia as
0 Allah!
thine
x tJ
phans and delle
t to slip, give
heir households
iren and their
brothers and
and ths race,
booty to the
I'he life
of those who
ue than
Yr
sona throne im
and assassi
tion, At thist + ail eivitized
in ho that Moho
dan Gove wat to destr il the Christ
Ari nin, hear net iy fa kin
1 i ng nappening,
had taken
f Nations,
oid ad ry ee
{ other
we
ut in 182
50,000 nr
10.000. an
ti
ihr
savis
great tribe
and
Lam!
didst
Th
God,
them, but
Christ, not
have
npreestion,
much enj dd the impreeatory
| David as since ard how those Turks
ars treating the Armenians, fact
Curkey has got to ve divid
{ or Nations, Of e 1
must take the ehieof part, but
{ to be to pay neriea for
i An buildings and American
sho has destroyed and to sup-
ehildr of the Ameri
butehory.
but 1 never so
songs of
gr
A 53%
urse the European Nations
Turkey ought
erican Mission
ih uses she
i port the wives and
cans rained Ly this
When the English lion and the
; put their paws on that Turkey, the American
t eazie ought to put in its bill
Who are these American and Euglish asd
i Seoteh missionaries who are being honnded
among the mountains of Armenia by
! Mohaummedans? The noblest men and wo-
| men thisside of heaven, Sows of them men
who took the highest honors
i Princeton and Harvard and Oxford and
{ Edinburgh. Some of them women, gentle
and most Chnstlike, who, to save people
{ they never saw, turned their backs on luxa-
| rious homes to spend their days in self-expa-
triation, saying goodby to father and mother
| and afterward goodby to their own children
as cirenmstances eompealied them to send the
i little ones to England, S8eotland or America.
I have seen these
in their homes all around the world,
and i stamp with indignation
| upon the literary bilackguardism of for-
{ eign correspondents who have deprecated
| these heroes and heroines who are wiling to
live and die for Christ's sake, They will
have the highest thrones in heaven, while
their defamers will not get near enough to
the shining gates to ses the faintest glint of
any one of the twetve pearls which make up
the twelve gates,
This defamation of missionaries fs aug-
mented by the dissolute English, American
and Scotch merchants who go to foreign
sities, leaving their families behind them,
Those dissolute merchants in foreign cities
lead a life of such gross immorals that the
pure households of the missionaries are 4
serpetual rebuke, Buzzards never did bee
feve in doves, and if there is aoything that
nightshade hates it is the water lily. What
the 550 American missionaries have suffered
in the Ottoman Empire sines 1820 I leave the
archangs! to announces on the day of judg-
ment. You will see it reasonable that I put
so much emphasic on Amerioanism in the
Ottoman Empire when I tell you that Amer
fea, notwithstanding all the disadvantages
named, has now over 37,000 students in day
sohools in that Empire and 35,000 childrea
wholesale
has expended in the Tarkish Empire for its
betterment over £10,000,000, Has not
American a right to be heard? Aye, it
will be heard! I am glad that great in-
dignntion meetings are being held all over
this country. That poor, weak, cowardly
Bultan, whom I saw a few years ago ride to
his mosque for worship, guarded vy 7000
armed men, many of them mounted on
prancing chargers, will hear of these sym-
mthetiec meetings for the Armenians,
f not through American reporters,
then through some of his 860 wives,
What to do with him? There ought to be
some St, Helona to which he could be exiled
while the Nations of Europo appoint a ruler
of their own to clean out and take possession
of the palaces of Constantinople, To-night
this august assemblage in the capital of the
United States, in the name of the God of
Nations, indicts the Turkish Govenmont for
tha wholesale nssassination in Armenis and
invokes the. interferences of Almighty God
and the protest of Eastern and Western
Hemispheres,
But what is the duty of the hour? Sym-
pathy, deep, wide, tremendous, immediate!
A religious paper, the Christian Herald, of
contributions collected from its subseribers,
But the Turkish Government is opposed to
relief of the Armenian sufferers, as 1
Last August, before I had
idea of becoming a fellow citizen with
Washingtonians, £50,000 for
I would personally
menia. My passage was
be engaged on the City
any
relief was offered me if
to
protection '
A ecabl sald the Turkish G
ment wis to know (to what points in
Armenia I desired to go with relisf, In
our reg cities it wmmod, one of
the chief
an errand .
yisrn-
ly four
them the scene ¢
sacra, A cableg
i 2 that 1 batter send
» the Tarkish Go 's mi
a, and they wo distribat
» of spiders prog
for unfortunate
» would start igh
Armenia with snd
it protection would be gufity
ital foolhardiness, The Tar ish G
has in every possible way hindere
snian relief,
Al~
the
HSL
le savi
up thro
“
51,000
Now wherais that angel
Barton. who appeared on the
Autietam,
id uader
ins at
ods and
gin fleas
Fredeorie
nparativelv
(ser:
s Iron ©
the sight
neither time
ina Massachu
ir girlhood to this
n the patent
fr the d
divine paten
self to heal all
hh and make the h
fire
108 that
the
ir Governn
terward wen
pater
and plague
TRE OO, God bless Cis
1st as | expected, she lifts the bannsr of th
vi Cr Turkey
YL and dee ti 1
Nations
pledged that
Moaroe doctrine be
President Cleveland expressed the sentiment
of every latelligent and pated American
whan be thundered from the White House a
sie
of
one inch more ground on this
traneatisntie Government
that deetrine we stand
Bat theres is a
ACY or
nt for any
upy. And by
murk- higher than
rine ns the heavens are higher than the
earth, and that is the doctrine
itarianism and iy and Christian help
ime cold Desomber midnight,
and multitedinoas chant,
Wherever there is
foctrine ae
ay
with loud
awnkened the shepherds
a wound it
viduals or as Nations, to balsam {t
ever thors {ss knife of assassination
it is our daty to ward off the blade
eVer mem are persecuted
it i= our duty to break that
power, whether it be thrust forih
Wher.
Wher.
arm of
synagogue, or a mosque of
We all recognize the right on 8 small
11, going down the road, we find a
maitreating a child, or & human
brute insulting & woman, we take a hand in
the contest if we are mot sowarde and
personal presences,
because of our indigaation we some to weigh
about twenty tons, and the harder
or a Jewish
seni
os FY
rufMan
In saeh case we do aot k wp oar
torfere with the brute the brute might think
fast is that the persscution of the Armenians
the Turks must be stopped, or God Al
mighty «4 curse all Christendom for fis
But the
trumpes of resurresiion & about fo sound
for Armenia.
Did I say in opening that ou ons of the
peaks of Armenia, this very Armenia of
whien we speak, in Noah's time the ark land-
and that it was alter a long storm of forty
that afterward a dove went forth from that
ark and returned with an olive leaf in her
beak? Even so now thers is another ark be.
ing launched, but this one goes sailing not
over a deluge of water, but a deluge of blood
~the ark of American sympathy -—and that
ark, landing on Ararat, from its window
shall fly the dove of kinaness and peace to
find the olive leaf of returaing prosperity,
while all the mountains of Mosiem prejn.
dice, oppression and ernelty shall stand
fifteen cubits under, Meanwhile we would
gather all the grosus of
oppression and intons them into one
yrayer that would move the earth and the
eavens, hundreds of millions of Obris
tians® voices, American and European
erving out: “0 God Most High, apare Thy
children! With mandate from the throne
purl back apon their baunches the horses of
the Kurdish ocavalry. Stop the rivers of
blood. With the earthquakes of Thy wrath
shake the foundations of the palaces of the
Bultan, Move all the Nations of Europe to
command cessation of cruelty. If need be,
let the warships of civilized Nations boom
their indignation. Let the crescent go down
before the cross, and the Mighty One who
hath on His vesture und on His thigh a
name written ‘Kiog of Kings and Lord of
Lords,” go forth, conquering and to conger,
Thine, O Lord, is the Kingdom! Halleluinh!
Amen!”
HEROINE OF PINE RIDGE,
French
Society,
I'or the heroism
the the of the Indian
the Pine Ridge Agency, in Mins
Emma CC, Rickels, of North Washi
ton square, has been awarded the gold
medal Lat Bavateur uf
France, She was notified a few days
ago of this honor and will the
the hands the
French consul in this elty as
it arrives, says the New York Journal
[a Sas
to persons who distinguish themselves
by conspicuous deeds of courage, It is
of solid gold, in the shape of a Maltese
and thie of the
viety, with the motto, "To live or to per
ish.”
Miss Nickels is
at
nt
displayed
outbreak
1 R040,
whe
ng
of Rociety,
receive
of
BOON
decoration from
is
ateur's medal is only awarded
CTONE, hears name RO
the first American
this
about
medal hing been
thirty-five
man whom
upon
conier in
years of age, slender and vr kly
looking, but there are lines o
ahout het and
of
of chai
mouth
her denotes
COVER
neter, Rhe
restaurant on Sixth
superintendent
the ag
Hey
“and made so mans
n that wi
For Housewives to Remer
3
Vater until needs
au of hot water in
from
an oven
se horel
or biorserad
ated
a pan of mil
¢
$07
ik sweet
ilavs
mad
ed I
fi hint
are best
That ink spots on clothing
moved by the use of spiri
in iting
That an oid
looking glass
Hamas
JWR
newspa
[Het
more effectual
nen
That
Or «
will
make
Rub
tin tea
oil
bright
kerosene
ns pew with
woollen rag
of a haked
only
removed before cooking.
That a spoonful of vinegar pat into
the water in which meat or fow!
boiled makes them tender.
That may
the fibre apple
will cook evenly when the in
Core
is
windows be kept fred
sponge dipped In alcohol
That a
whiting brushed
on marble will remove the stain
That furniture may be relieved
ink stains by applying a solution
nitre and water with a brash
over a grease
of
i= almost equal to chicken partridge.
a plece of blotting-paper and a ho!
flat-iron.
That a papered wall may be cleaned
and freshened by rubbing down with
bread or by applying cornmeal with a
cloth,
That ollcloths are made much more
durable by applying a coat of linseed
oil. Brush with varnish when thor
oughly dry.
That the taste of fish may be effect
ually removed from knives and forke
by rubbing them with fresh orange or
lemon peel.
That silverware may be kept bright
by the use of water in which potatoes
bave been boiled, Keep bottled for the
purpose,
That a sponge may be cleansed by
rubbing half a fresh lemon thoroughly
into it apd rinsing several times ju!
lukewarip =qten
Trolley Cars and Pills,
From the Evening News, Newar:, N. J,
Mre, Anna Burns, of 388 Plans Strest, News
ark, N. J., 18 n decidedly pretty brunette,
twenty-six years old, tall, and «a
conversationalist,. Oa the ground floor of
her residence she conducts a well-ordered
candy store, When our reporter visited her
store, she in response to un question told him
a very interesting story.
“Until about two months azo.” she began
“1 enjoyed the very bast of hewlth nad couid
work night and day if necessiiry, Bou tdenly,
aud without any apparent cuuse, I began to
suffer from intense pains in my . in my
limbs and temples, Almost distracted with
this seemingly never ending pain, I tried cur
aftor cure, prescription after prescription,
and almost a pgalion of medicine of sli
kinds, Nothiog did me any good. In fact |
became worse, The knuckles of my hands
pleasant
hed
hips became more and more distressing sach
day. Business in the store had to be at-
however, and 80 I was obliged
suffering as I was, to keep more or less on
my feet and occasionally 1 was foreed to go
out This was the ordesl | dreaded, Fach
time I went out I trembled when I came near
the oar tracks, for my pain at times was #0
severe that I was obliged to stand perfectly
still no matter whero I was, On one occa.
gion I was seized in this way while | was
tracks on Market Btreet, and
tly rigid, unable to move
a trolley ear mie thun-
riunstely it was stonpe
t the dread of it
sf » 1
hers I stood perfe
hand or foot while
dering along. i
befora it struck n
lasted as long
when crossing the
not drop to the
erushed to death
Krew apnea,
despalr w
day, an adver
Pills, Here
before, nnd
negrest drug
for a box
restoring piils
half of the pi f relieved
pains in my v gradually disappes
for the first time io many davs,
there was some
the piiis and
felt. 1 flaished
YW having taken
septs’ wortl
TH the Quay
Aas my
tras
Before | had flutshed taking
gan to feel the
the 1
sure you, and
sn never falling frie
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the tendency to consump-
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transmitted from parent
to child. If there has
been consumption in the
family, each member
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