The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, June 25, 1896, Image 3

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    Minutes,
One short puff of the breath through the
Blower, supped with euch bottle of Dit
Agunew's Catarrbal Powder, diffuses this Pow
der over the surfuce of the nasal pnssage
Painless and delightful to ue, It relteves in
#tantly nnd permanently cures Unt wrrh, Ha
Fever, Colds, Headache, Sore Throat, Ton
silitis and Denfness, If your drugxist Lan't
it in stock, ask nim to procure i. for you,
The black sheep is often the smartest of the
flock.
Econo-
my-—just think-—every bottle of Hood's Bars:
parills contains 100 doses, Thisistrue only o!
Hood's
Sarsaparilla
Ali druggists, 81,
The One 1 rue Blood Purifier.
Hood's Pilis cure billousness, headache
(aol Ane
Phan 1
ee Cm)
7S ~~) >
# ¥
Milk for food should
ways be boile
Massage treatment with camphorated
oll
swollen or st
ove in cascs of
PY 1
11
will pr
perspirati
with
discomfort.
stearate
A popular fa
made by
g0ap, one
one pint of s
mils
mixing
piri
Rhubarb and soda mixture,
country recipe, ig made by
of the
four
drams former
latter in
water.
An excellen
made by mixing one-hal
dered le soap, or
cipitated chalk,
OrTi8 root ¢
OUNCes
tooth
Cast
proba
emsy
|
CAasionai
live
irotl
ordial |
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Come
pound. It speedily relieves
larity, suppressed or painful
struations, weakness of the stomach,
indigestion, leucorrhaea,
womb trouble, flooding, nervous pros-
tration, headache, general debility,
ete. Symptoms of Womb Troubles
are dizziness, faintness, extreme lassi-
tude, “don’t care” and *“ want-to-be
left-alone™ feelings, excitability, irri.
tability, nervousness, sleeplessness,
Batulency, melancholy, or the ** blues,”
and backache, Lydis E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound will correct ali
this trouble as sure as the sun
shines, That Bearing-down Feeling,
savsing pain, weight, and backache, is
instantly relieved and permanentiy
sured by its use. It is wonderful fou
Kidney Complaints in #ither sex,
irregu-
men-
bloating,
Of course it's imitated—
anything good always is—
that's endorsement, not a
pleasant kind, but still en.
dorsement. HIRES Root-
beer is imitated.
Mate onir by The Charies B Wires Co, Puitadeiotng,
A Be. package makes 5 gations. Bud ev.y eles.
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REY. DR. TALMAGE.
The Eminent Washington Divine's
Sunday Sermon,
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Subject: "The Eitter Attila."
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Text: “There fell a creat star from heaven, |
burning as it were a inmb, and it fell upon |
the third part of the rivers, and upon the |
fountains water, and thea name of the
star is called Wormwood, Revelation vill, ,
10, 11,
Many commentators, like Patrick and
Lowth, The tr, Matthew Henry nnd
Albert Barnes agree in saying that the star
Wormwood, mentioned in Revelation, was |
tthia, King of the Huns, He was 80 ca'led |
because he was brilliant as a star, and, like
Wormwo wl, he embittered averything he |
tonahed We have siudied the star of |
Bethlohem, and the Morning Star of the
Revelation, and the Star of Peace, but my |
present subject calls to gaze at the star |
Vormwood, und my theme might be called |
Britlinnt Biiterne
A more extraordinary character history
does pot furnish than this man thus referred
to, Attila, the king of the Huns. One day n
wounded heifer eame limping along through |
the Helds, and » cman followed fits
wy ) ee where the
heifer was wounded, went on back fur |
rand furthe
in the
Of
1.
tis
ae,
be
frac
blo
'oame to a sword |
downward,
y the heavens
fast as |
J and
AZAlLn y @ » § sword the heifer
i ian pulled up
tha
Attila said
its
opening t
Christian endeay
fay of gow
gil the mount ais
* i } 3
tirsed earth Hail, nn
i iH are
zation which will vet flood
va our i
Keep
aaa Uh
eve of air
ig star! on
gement rist.an
hog
‘ vening «lars, and
old people, aad
imea comes over vou
You
ve of
HAN wR OF unreasonable.
| mother it is only
ani the star soon comes out
i“ seen from all the baleo-
neighboriood. The old people |
coasional shortcomings,
ur old ther a
nies of the
when vou gid
Hang on
Fist
fied
veserve it, ail,
the darkening sky
But are any of vou tae star Wormwood? Do
you scold aud growl from the thrones pa-
ternal or maternal’ Are your children ever.
Astingly peeked 217 Are you always crving
“Hush!” to the merry voices and swilt feet,
and their laaghier., which occasionally |
trickles through ut the wrong times and is |
suppressed Ly them until they ean hold jt
no jonger, and all the barriers purst into un-
limited guffaw and eachinnation, as in high
weather the water bas trickled through a
slight opening in the milidam, but after. |
ward makes wider and wider breach
until it carries all before i with
irresistible freshet? Do not be too much
offended at the uoise your enildren now
make, It will be stil! enough when one of :
them is dead, Tuen you would give your |
right hand to hear one shout from their sis |
lent voices or one step from the still fcot.
You wili not avy of you have to wait very
SAILORS’ SUPERSTITIONS,
long belore your honse is stiller than you | miles, her ssulptarss presanting in figures of
want it. Alas, that there areso many homes | warrior and chariot the vietories with which
not known to Boolety For the Prevention of | the now forgotten kings of Egypt shook the
Cruelty to Children, where children are put | nations, her obelisks nud amos, Carnas
on the limits and whacked and cuffed and apd Luxor, the stupendous of her
ear pulied and senselessly onlled to order | pride! Who ean imagine greatness of
and answer sharp and surpressed until it is a | Thebes in those days when the hippodromo
wonder that under such processes they do | rang with her sports and foreign royalty
not all turn ont Medoes and Nana Sahibs, | bowed at her shirine and her avenues roared
What is your influence upon the neighbor- | with the wheels in the wake
hood, the town or the city of your residence’ returning What dashed
fuppose that you are a star of wit, | down the vision of ehariots and temples and
What kind of rays do you shoot forth? Do What hands pulled upon the
vou that splendid faculty to irradinte | columns of her glory? Vhat ruthlessness
the to rankle it? 1 bless all the | defaced hor raiptured wall and
a of humorists The mun | hsks and 1aft her inde
that makes me laugh is my benefactor. 1 do Of granite? What spirit
not thank anybody to make me erv? I ean the nir of wild beasts
do that without any ns We all ory leliors, » 1 I"
enougn, und have enough to ery about, God | alle eott
skilful puosters, all reparieeisty, | cou of her and
all propounders of {ingenious eonumdrums and ruin skalking behind the obelisks, and
all those who mirthfully sueprise us with un- | do lzing among the sarcof and leaning
usunl juxtaposition of words, Thomas Hood | against the columns, nnd st oping under the Ye 2 . , rr ream Fed \ on 1 3 $ 16
and Charles Lamb and Sidney Smith had a i arches, nnd weeping in the waters which go | ed upon as luck " : ol is : Sn ; 4 ‘ '
divine mission, and so have their successors mournfully by ns though they wore carrying | ance on the maxim, * etter the day I Bare is na * 18 Jusiice
in these times, They stir into the ncld bey. | the tears of all Let the mummies
erage of life the saccharine, They make the break their lonz silences and
cup of earthly existence, which is sometimes | ghiver in‘the desolation and p
stale, effervesce and bubble, They placate and shattered statues
animosities, They foster longevity, They pture, responding: “Thebes built not or
slay follies and absurdities which all the se temg Thebes 1 rightes
mons of all the pulpits cannot aud loved sin, Thebes was a star, bt
. hey have for examples Elijah, who made | turned to wormwood and has tallen
an of the Baalites when th calied down Babylon, with her 200 towers &
fire, und it did not come, suggesting that brazen gates and her el wal rif day Vi ‘
their heathen god had gone hunting, or was | of . within ; . . : The
on a journey, or was asleap, and nothing | palaces, hafging gar a $ . an has Vong
ut vociferation could wake him, saving. Nebuchadnezzar to please his brid
‘Cry ud for he is ¢ Either he 18 | who
or pursuing or rT 4 qu } “Orit
deepoth and must be aw
an example in (
A Black ‘Town.
Not the the people. The
town is on an Island io the Missigsippl
Rive Memphis, The island
i owned | } fi Elmer
of a
contested his
al
The
eight
town, but
hey Have Lucky and Unlucky Ships,
temple Daye and Fuints,
the
just above
The old superstition as to lnck and gro planter
imlucky days has largely passed ¢
| Forelgu malls start and arrive on ri
{
luy without any regard for the beliefs | father's will, and the
way Judson, th negro, the son
wenliny planter,
of processions duly
Courts
of conquerors?
}
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viilch were accepted at one time ix lowed him a part of the property
land Is eleven miles long and
hought otherwise, as will appear later vide, J
venesally speaking, all saints’ days aud
hurch holidays were regarded as un-
lucky aud certain days Iu each month
wis regarded distrustfu old
almanac of 1615 we July 190, well organized ne ]
<0, 24, and 31 were noted as “no good udson is a sducated man th
Sunday was alw progressiv i wns everything
#3
youd argument by most sallors. Bome
thrones?
Use
world
undeny OW
Ww udson, the town,
Or hrokn : td y
broke about four
ie i
eribable temple
gkoletons
sraction spread in
iser
in the
solation
sistnuee wil seni
rears of to«d
ery y nan
i ind that
|}
all i
Len ; i
bloss rt temples,
ng anchorage.” yi look
inhabit
of
interested
t our Lord's resurrection n | In the welfare of Li ople. The town
nnt Lo fan i a} ¢ . 4
place on that day has several hurches
Monday Lad ne
for good or evil
except
agess better the deed,”
| gates nnd .
and a x be hard
r= ie of God bfte find a white town wi better record
each . .
go than this bls yw of Judson,
among
{
strat
= Snoalt
Modern Meanuty
{ splendor
her
Rif had been brougnt up
inna
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not end
taiking try and couid
oeritioal
perfect
evod In 30 Minntos,
A Mania for Snuff Pores,
1 les A
Mars
Issnr Thome
ap
be
I afBicted with sore eves nee Dr
sobs Ese-water Drupgistsne!l nt 2x bod Lis
% y t en
iy
- 0
is any reason wl 3
11 ] every reason
cution
Hiterndg
Morphine Habit Cared 1n 10
to 2O days, No pay till cured.
DR.J.STEPHENS. Lebanon. Ohio.
AN
GERMAN DICTIONARY
OF 624 PAGES
FOR ONLY ONE LOLLA™.C
A FRST{LASS DICTIONARY xX
h Words with the German Fauley
isting and German Words wits
English Definitions, Sens postpaid on receit of $i
MEIRICAN PLANT IN RUSSIA,
to
omotive Works Be Establiahel at
Nijal Neovgorad,
Wore
DON'T DRINK IT! 2X7,
camsed by fenl water than Lv any oiber cause
Er Wit purses Maosingny obviates the
Cuity and deille wells below sa Targ contami
and ¢Tecfnally shuts (hem ow!f, Theres is mo
Gr Hig wells with soders ana fArstlass m hiner y
N
LOOMIS & NYMAN, Tiffin, Ohio.
ing an Amer.can le oludtive plant in Rassia
has bea under cuasiderst on by capitalists
in this country. ‘The firm Edmund D, — a——— {
bw a rosebuash i grows a little 8mith k Co,, of Philadelphia, and Water FP, ay
Vv A & sh, | gro a littl igher | 301 in so cheap & Mook, Please set a pa tinny
toan the bush and spreads ont above it un | Dixon, who wed formerly connected with | and inciosed And 8 fur seme BM Haske
rown. If it be planted hy the side of an. | the Rogers Locomotive Works, in Paterson, | - | sao :
The proposed establishment of an. exten.
emotive building works at Nijai Nov.
gorod, Russia, American capitalists was
announced a few davs ago. Contracts for
the machinery for the plant, amounting to
$500,000, have already awarded, the
of the orders coming to Philadeiphin
tified what wos
If 1 auld
wning, I tell »
More of the grave
God. 3. More of the
he doorvard 3
in Amoy, China,
Sm peror tree,
eli are that it al-
its surrounds
the form of a
tres Le planted |
give}
ot this
uid i
f the grave of
In
er John, missionary
i tree calind the
fearistics of whi
grows higher than
ani its leaves take
rown., If this emperor
More
{ God been 31 gives Tag!
Yrmte and Pronuac
of my
and WHISKY habits enred. Book sent
REE. Br. BB. WOOLLEY, ATLANTA. Ga
-
the
oot of
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i READ WHAT THIS MAN SAYA.
i Farry Mass, May 5.13%
Pond Poh. fouse, 188 Leonard 8
The German Dictlonars je received apd fam wm
{| pleserd with it. 1 488 not expect to find suk
at Tor soveral Years » pn esdah igh.
WAYS
ing,
¢
of
A]
ther tree, it grows a little higner than that | N. J, became iatervsted in the matter, and
ree and spreads above it a crown. Would | as a result of their visit to Rassia a company
God that thie relig on of Christ, a more won- | Of American eapitadsts has been incorpotat-
Geral emperor tree, mignt overshadow all | @! udier the title of the Rossian- American
vour ives! Are you lowly in ambitian or | Manufscturing Company, waieh will build
“ircumstance, putting over you its crown? | the works, ; : .
Are you high ia talent and position, putting The piaat is fo be built in connection with
aver vou ite ecown? Ob, for more of the the Sormova Works, an exiensive esta sliah.
saccharine in our lives and less of the worm. | ment in Nijui Novgorod, manafaciuring oars,
won! | steamboats, steam botlers, ete, and employs
What iz true of individua's is trae of na- | ing 5000 hands, Engineer Dixon will have
Hows God pets then upto r-vo.ve as stars, | ootire charge of tae loroymotive works, which
but they may fall wormwoo,, | witl be controlled jointly by the RBasdan and
Fyre, the stmospnere of the desert, fra. | American companies, The loco notive plant
grant with spices, coming in caravaos to per | will have a capacity of 200 wagines a year,
‘aire, all seas cleft into foam by the Keels of | and will employ 1000 hands, It is under
ber jaden merconntmen, her markets rich | tcod that the Czar's Governmant has @iven
with horses and enamels from logarmah, her | valuable encouragement ta the enterprises,
bazaars filled with uphoistery from Dedasn, |
with emerald and coral and agate from
syria, with wines from Helbon, with em-
broidered work from Ashur and Chiimad
Wheres now the loam of her towers, where
Adare
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134 Teonard Street, New York City,
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of hfe Jie to CON DUCT
A POULTRY YARD AS
BUSINESS, not we
Time. Ar ihe Hv ol
eel nd Camily "
on iL be gave the ’
euch stiention as
a I
Money
ONEY IN CHICKENS
soe fF YOU in
KNOW HOW ©
To keep them, but it is
wrong to let the poor things
Buffer and Die of the va
rious Maadies ahich afict
them wisn in a majority of
earce 5 Care cobld have
been effected Lad the owner
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ONE HUNDRED
PAGE 800
We offer, embracing the
Poactical. EXromieRoes of
ms —— mad and (he ves wana
grand socoess, alter be had
y *peit much mesey and
hondreds of valosbie chieks
aoe ine Xperignenting, What
be lsrned in
A Warning to Travelers,
European travelers are warned by United
States Consul-General Judd, at Vienna, to
obey the ralirosd reguiations exsiading cer
tain articles from luggage, under severe
penalties, He cites the ease of a young
American, who was floed 312 florins for hay
ing some cartridges ia his trunk aod says
that Servia, Bulgaria, Boumania, Turkey
and Russia nave rilway regulations similis’
to Austria in this pespect,
olen
ber ships? Let the fishermen who dry their
net Whe re once she stood, let the sea that
barbarians who set thelr rude tents
the question. She was a star, but. by her |
own sin turned to wormwood and has fallen, |
Hundred gated Thebes, for all time to be | Reports from Texas state that eharbrog or
anthrax is affecting and kiltng all kinds of
domestic stock from hens to horses,
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