The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, May 28, 1896, Image 3

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    When Natare
Needs assistance it may be best to render it
promptly, but one shoukl remember to uss
even the most perfect remedies only when
needed. The best and moat simple and gentle
remedy is the Syrup of Figs, manufactured by
the California Fig Syrup Company,
No man ever criticises his
until they have been married some time,
wife's
To convince a fool against his will is on
par with arguing with a mule not to kick,
fMeart Disease Relieved In 30 Minutes,
Dr tre for the fect
relief in all cases of Organic
Heart Disease in 3 minutes, and speedily of-
fects a cure, It is a peerless remedy for Pal-
pitation, Shortness of Hreath,
Spells, Pain in Lett Side and all
a Diseased Heart. One convinces, It
your drugeist hasn't it in stock, him to
procure it for you. It will suve your life.
Aonew's( neart gives pel
Sympathetic
or
ny
symptoms of
“mother
dose
LK
A man gets so that an sMarm
more effect on him than his cons
That
Extrome tired fooling afilicts nearly every
body at this season. The hustlers
push, tireless go
getic
what we mean,
endeavor temporarily to
J)
Feeling by great force of
is unsafe, as it pulls powerful
will n
many
fence,
cease to
tho
know
and women
overcome thal
the
OW woary, oners
You
mean
become enervated, Just
some
will.
nervous system, which
such strain. Too
their nerves,” and the resalt
fortunate wrecks marked
tration,” in
ie ‘work
DOL
2 :
is seen in
nerve
us Pros.
every direction. That
ing 1s
pure
vitalize
energy to
the body.
every nery
‘he neces
Sarsaparilla for that
fore, apparent t
will do you is
3 x pvr Foes
Remamber
Hood's
Sarsaparilla
Is the One True Blood Purifier
Prepared only by C. 1
Hood’s Pills
Chinese Quail IngMaryland.
k T. Redwood Is
equally
Waal
1 Aruggis
Hood & «
Are easy to
perate
f wild
{ iad
an idea t
successfully
brought him
Th
BACKACHE.
A Very Significant Indication of Cre
Derangement,
assist
ance,
and
at
ones,
Lydia
E. Pink-
ham's Vege-
table Compound for twenty years has
been the one and only effec
“
tive remedy
in such cases. It speedily removes the
cause and effectually restores the
organs to a healthy and normal condi:
tion. Mrs. Pinkham cheerfully answers
all letters from
require advice, without charge,
ailing women who
Thou
sands of cases like thisare recorded,
“I have taken one-haif dozen bottles
pound, and it has relieved me from all
pain. I cannot tell yor the agony I
endured for years; pains in my back
bearing-down pains in the abdomen
extending down into my limbs; head-
ache and nausea, and very painful
menstruations. I had grown very thin,
8 mere shadow of my former self
Now I am without a single pain and
am gaining in flesh rapidly."—MaTT1E
GLENN, 1561 Dudley St, Cincinnati,
A quarter spent in HIRES
Roptbeer does you dollars’
worth of good.
Made only by The Charlies E. Hires Co, Philadsiphis’
& Go. peckags makes 5 galete. Bold everywhere.
REY. DR. TALMAGE.
—— —————
The Eminent Washington Divine's
Sunday Sermon.
Subject; “Bad Company.”
Text: “Walk not thou in the way with
them. "Proverbs {., 15,
Hardly any young man goes to a place of
dissipation alone, Each one is nccompanind,
No man goes to r alone, Healways takes
with him. “May it please the
court.” suid a convicted eriminal when asked
if he had anything say befor
death was pass “may it please
the court, bad company has been my rain, I
received the blessing of good parents and in
return promised to avold all evil associa.
1c Had I kept my promise I should have
saved this shame and been free fr
d of guilt that
threatening
unrevealed
iin
some one alan
+ sentence of
him
pon
1pon
om
ike
to dr justios
ret i5 a well man
a there are a
p fever, nnd he
take the & as n
ba smitten with
with iniquitous
OBER
but ea
fran
were
+h
nrits
earryin
whose shen
gt ran or
ireng
ring infid
fae #8
ide
ied while hold-
They died
Iv said:
face,
al }
is getting dark
it 0g
Again, Iu
urge i to shun
thie of
are
the sompanion-
men banging
and shop who
t as if they had not,
in when the firm
you in
in
in
13 .
lea, I's Are
und every st offices
yothin
are
OD YOrag.
fon your r
rmploviment ) sugERest to
tons th time to give
thing would
well as to have you rene
your occupation and associate with them.
Much of the time thes inge around the
joors of engine houses, or ¢ the dining
ug a fashionabie
witel or an elegant restaurant, wishing to
Zive you the ides that that iz the place where
they dine. But they do not dine there,
They are sinking down lower and lower day
Neither by day nor by night five
y.hing to do with idlers,
Bafore you admit a man into your ae
quaintance ask him politely, “What do you
Go for a Hving?’ If be gays, “Nothing: Lam
a gentleman,” look out for him. He may
jon them an ¢
: ase then hoa
the ateqa of
sounding family
Belore you
Business will become
lose your place, und afterward your respects
ability, and last of ail your soul, Idleness
3 next door to villainy. Thieves, gamblers,
burglars, shopiifters aud assassins are made
from the class who have nothing to do.
When the police go to hunt up and arrest a
culprit, they seldom go to look in at the busy
carriage factory or behind the counter wheres
diligent clerks are employed, but they go
wmong the groups of idlers, The play is go-
ing on at tha theatre, when
isn sonflle in the top gallery,
saying, “I want you, sir.” He
worked luring the day, but
has raked together a shilling or two to
into the top gallery. He ls an idler,
man on his right hand is an idler, and
man on his left hand {saan {dler,
great dea! of dullness in business, y
to do,
ean read and improve their
hearts, ‘These times are no
tinue. Business (8 waking up, and the sy
perfor knowledge that in this inte
of work you may obtain will be we
000 of capital, The
minds
nn
rth &50
large
tions laid now by tha vot
giving thamselves to se
went into a store in
all
that they had nothing to «
rage {
1
Z men who
self improvement, |
w Yori
ire
saw
BAYID
ano
men
ru Christian ma
Let him go
distribute tracts,
the siek,
’
Or take out
w making his eternal 1
into the back offea and
Shrink back from idleness in v
i In «
thers if you would maintad
keep busy
Ho answorad, “I koe
ir
have
hey
lot and press it to their lips, the
i their tongue will begin
uncoll with the { an
dregs of
adders of
Again, avold as you would avoid the death
your body, mind and sonal any cae who
as in him the gambling spirit. Men who
want to gamble will fod places just saited
their capacity, not in the under
oyster celiar orf at the table back
he curtain covered with greasy cards. or
he steamboat smoking eabin, wheres the
bloated wretch with rings in his ears deals
out his pack and winks at the unsuspestine
traveler—providiog free drinks all around
ut in gilded parlors and amid gorgeous
my
This sin works ru’'n, first, by unhealthfnl
#timulants, Excitement is pleasurable,
Under every sky and in every age mon have
sought it. The Chinaman gets it by amok
ing his oplum, the Persian by chewing has-
heesh, the trapper in a buffalo hunt, the
sailor in a squall, the inebriate in the bottle
and the avaricious at the gaming table, We
must at times have excitement. A thousand
volcom in our nature demand it, It is right,
It is healthful, It is inspiring. It is a de-
sire God given. But anything that first
gratifios this appetite and hurls it back in a
terrific reaction is deplorable rnd siaked.
Look out for the nritation that like a rough
musician in bringing out the tune plays so
hard he breaks down the lastrament. God
never made man strong enougn to en
dure the wear and tear of gambling ex.
citement. No wonder if, after having failed
in the game, men have begun to sweep off
imaginary gold from the side of the table,
The man was sharp enough whea he started
at the game, but a maniac at the close, At
every gaming table sit on one wide ecstasy,
enthusiasm, romance—tha frenzy of fox on
the other side, flerceness, rage, tumuit, The
professional gamester schools himself into
npoarant quietness,
ling rooms ars
obese, but
generally fat, rollicking and
thorough and professional gam-
blers, in nine cases out of ten, are pale, thin,
whoezy, tremulous and exhausted,
A young man, having suddenly inherited
a large property, sits ac the hazard tables
nnd takes
i father's
tosses It away ILutemperanes soon stigma
tizes its victim, kicking him out, a slavering
fool, i
drunkards stageering the
street where his family lives, Bat gambling
tin that way expose {ts victims,
gambler mav be eaten up by the
only dise r
! irdne if his fe
lessnaese, the threadbare ¢
od b Yot he
réncher
Hiotime swent and shakes it and
hicecoughs, up
isiness
0 1
wife's
you bind
Rread, an
times )
r
i r
ra wen
i
Mir Gown #
idusirious,
ped thelr time
ame idienes
He, iL
#
of all,
Every eye is
until the ace ia
There are
keepers of
and the
bank has wot
a oall this a game of
about it. But these
the carrying on of the
game arm nothing when compared
with the frauds that are committed
in order to get money to go on withthe ne.
farious work. Gambling, with its needy
hand, bas saatehed away the widow's mite
and the portion of the orphans; has sold the
daughter's virtue to get the means to cone
tinue the gams, has written the counterfeit's
signature, emptied the banker's money vault
and wielded the assassins dagger. There js
no depth of meanness to which it will not
There is no erueity at which it is ap-
There is no warning of God that jt
will not dare. Mercilaes, unappessable,
flercer ands wilder, it blinds, it hardens, it
rends, it blasts, it crushes, it damns. Have
anienances
: the bank.
Foul™ the
the tabie produce their pistols,
and the
xB
ua
roar ie silenesd,
00 Do ¥
[here is no chanos
dishonesties in
stoop.
palied,
gamble on large soale or small scale,
vast out these men from your company”
Do not be intimate with them. Always be
polite, There is no demand that you ever
sacrifice politeness, A young man actosted
a Christian Quaker with, “01d chap, how did
you make ali your money?” Tho Quaker
replied, “By dealing in an article that thou
mayst Geal in if thou wilt—2ivility.,” Al
ways be courteous, but at the same time
firm. Say noas it you meant it.
understood in store nnd shop and street that
the skeptic, the idler, the pleasure seeker,
the gambler,
such accept the invitation to a better feast.
The promises of God are the fraita. The
harps of heaven are the musie, Clusters
from the vineyards of God have been pressed
into tankards, The sons and daughters of
the Lord Almighty are the guests, While
standing at the banquet to fill the cups, and
divide the clusters, and command the harps
and welcome the guesie, i= a daughter of
God on whose brow are the blossoms of para.
diss and in whose cheek is the flush of celes
tial summer, Her name is Religion,
A Benator's Amusem- ne,
Renator Brice wenrg out
OHe ¢%
when be is 10 Lis seg
ofl
string a day i
has a great fashion of taking
sveglasses and twist
string
the glisses swing
ground
anfusion of
ften, and wi
string to
PF ortufie In
Yerkes
Doudolr
Accurate Dingnosis,
Ifa
son's Eve-watler
jected with sore eyes ase Dr. [snac Thom i
Y
Druggists sell al Zhe per oils
Take € of ir Watch,
Are
nnd (olds
ng time 1 Yave bos
» ad vert isemen!
which 1 have soen it
ee
Sealine and the lsadin
The advertisements
honest and 1 grew
them, 1 tried to oldsias
Tabules,
druggists in this
bat 1 nono
rity kept them, I
was determined ivethom a trial,
3
£ by sends
t last procured a t
t inst pr ! i
and a
ingt
in mach, hoartbarn
and distress in my stomach after
eating. 1 began bv taking a Tabule
aller my breakfast and supper and
Utica, 1 i fron
ligestion, sour ot
experienced immoliate relief, and ia
a few days the disiressiog symptoms
had entirely disappeared. Now
when I cat anything that ssually
disagrooss with me I take one Tabule
and avoid unpleasant consequences,
I bave also found in them a very
agreeable relief for constipation,
{Bigned), Mas C. H. Roop, 422
Liberty St., Rome, N.Y." "
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