The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, September 03, 1896, Image 7

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    AN ARSENAL IN THE CLOUDS.
A War Airship Which Is Being Con
structed for Cuban Service,
Cuba Is going to fight the Spaniards
from the clouds. In a secluded grove
in Florida a French engineer now
under construction an alrghip whieh Is
to be placed In the Cuban service, It
will carry 125 men, 1,000 rifles, a half
million rounds of rifle ammunition and
dynamite shells, The airship one
of the most remarkable things of its
kind ever concelved by an aeronaut. Its
chief feature, which excites the great
est wonder, is its extreme lightness con-
sidering its tremendous strength, The
airship consists of a boat-shaped car
that does not swing, but is held solidly,
though pendant, from a cluster of five
balloons.
These berlloons are held steadily in
place by five belts, which
go around the girths of the balloons
and are connected at the points of con-
tact by working ball-bea
joints, so that there can be
and each belt
or the
lias
in
aluminum
ensy
ng
no strain,
can give gently one way
as the balloon it
might sway, withaut getting
from its In way t
loons are always manageable,
Besides the system of network which
ich holds
are
belts
other, holds
away
mate, this
surrounds the balloons and wh
them a “hed
aluminum braces
or girths to the
to the there
securing
car below.
for th
for
braces are also the stays
forward and
purposes. 1 i
this wond wiul air
ame which
yacht. A
car and ju
the balloons sustain: a
at the sides
rineiple
ori f uprights over the
«t under the lower valves of
i shaft, which |#
and
at
h acts as an alr rudder
ty. turns an
revolved by electri
fmmense fan, or screw
the ship, Ww
as well as a propelle
Of
-. Every plece of
inetal in the entire
greyhound of the air
There are nine 1
gomethir
series of
wit!
upper
deck o
fon of this
1g more ti
le
ng,
gine room,
1-1 - wy “er
bedrooms, smoking-room and an
vatory The vessel
and
taken from th
of fire
strous
are ope
buttons,
worked
Emperor Williaa Kaonekled
Emperor William floaliy gave
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REY. DR. TALMAGE
The Eminent Washington Divine's
Sunday Sermon,
Sublict: “The Great Trial.”
Text: “Wa have an advoeate with the
Father, Jesus Christ the righteous, "I Jobn
$.. 1
Standing in a court room, you say to your
gelf: “At this bar erime has often been
areafgned; at this witness stand the oath has
often been taken; at this jurors’ bench the
verdiot has been rendered; at this junige’s
desk sentence has been pronounced.” Bat]
have to tell you to-day of a trial higher than
any Oyer and Terminer or Circuit or Bu-
prome or Chancery, t is the trial of every
Christian man for the life of his soul. This
trial is different from any other in the fact
that it is both civil and criminal,
The issues at stake are tremendous, and 1
shall in my sermon show vou, first, what are
the grounds of compinint: then, who ars the
witnesses in the
the advocates,
When a trim is
to have the indictment
QQ, Chr.stian man, and
of the court of high h
It i8 an indictment
hast direat! r fodir
commandn Y
dered
how the mot
nscended as [i ng furnaces, and
the darkness gathersd thick, and ths loud,
deep trumpet atte words: “The soul
that sinneth,
rrr ile?
RHLEY
ealled on the first thing is
read, Stand up then,
hear the indictment
saveangatast thy soul,
f ten counts, for thou
sly broken all the ten
: know how it thun-
on Sinai an hen God eame
ad ar
i
too quick
have sinned ar
God.
nog « Ww.
law, vet offend it
" Do not
pronouncing your
I'he lawsuit wel
with the t ng of
Many a time did we pr
We; down on out
Lor ’
Vi
ne,
ail.’
eax
faltered when vor :
Have you not basen pr
to have basno humble?
coward when vy
ya myself
this inwsuit ©
Qreates]
the
mass
ietment road,
vet oar!
* Willussees wil |
matte
JW m
dee
aic# I
wi
rit in
‘hristian
forth
gnu
and
“
ilies wo
Christisn
there
Are
¥ Banque
AO MATE AS (
nagine that oat
lLisy CAD makes a
of deuth,
the t
i in heaven,
inatrale [| ever
alieve th
is jast full of
w but I am a
i= now Olten.
acd he talks so it.
ich abot
at this b
ary marthiy,
vial Christ and so himaaif
m very glad tot sd
ith the greely aye an
"
i re to0
wii ness
i Atl
the witn
cdeal of truth ab
must take it
membering
« . aid the hia
heart that will da: vou mn own
here? *'O}h
A9AYn
mse
jeted Sim
I showed n
this
hin have
with
ins
the right |
sing him t ake the one
er. I bave kindied a |
With a whip of
rood hia wioke
sheer him when dois
Hed t
ing the oth
light in hs sou!
and |
: right; |
the |
I hisve tried to
vet | 1
158 Oe tents}
Bomisinies renga |
m'asion. Ob, how reany cups of
have 1 pressed to his lps that he dashad |
svn, and how olten has he stood with hie!
"
life |
it paivs me vers much that | have |
yet I must, in behalf of Him who will in no
wise clear the guilty, say that this Christian
He has been worldiy,
He has been neglectiu!, He has dons a
and leit undone a thousan § things hs ought
have done.” That will do, Conscience,
Yon can sit down,
Tl os third witness Teall in the case {san |
angel of God. Bright and shining one, what
dct thou here? What hast thou to say
against this mau on trial? “Ob.” says the
angel, “I have been a mesenger to him, 1
have guarded hiss, I have washed him, With
this wing I hava defended hie, and often
tito «a, when he knew it not, I led him nto
groan pastures and beside still waters, 1
soatched from nim the poisoned chal
fee. Y'hen bad spitils came upon him to
destroy him, I fought them back with infinite
fie ccness, and vet I have to testify to-day
that Lo has rejected my mission. He has
no! doue as he ought to have done, Though
I came from the sky, he drove me back,
Thoagh with this wing I defended him, and
though with this voice | wooed Mm, I have
to announce his multiplied imperfestions, 1
dat 5 not keep back the testimony, for then 1
sheuld not dare to appear again amongst
the sinless ones belore the great white
Throne.”
Thee is on'y one more w.tnesato be ealled
on behalf of the prosecution, and that is the
treat, t o holy. the august, the omnipotent
spirit of God, We bow down before Him,
sly Spirit, kaowest Thou this man? “Oh
eo.” #vs the boyy one, “1 know him,
ve staven with bim ten thousand times,
and though sometimes he did seem 10 repent,
fie 194] back again as often from his frst es
ate, Ten thousand times ton thousand has
im, saving: ‘Grisve no! the ¥oly Ghosy
Quench not the Bpirit," Yes, hs has driven
Me baek. Thonga Iam the Third Person ol
the Trinity, he has trampled on My Mission,
and the blood the Atonement that 1
{ brought with whieh to eleanss his soul, he
sometimes despised, I cameo from the throne
of God to convert, and comfort nud sancti.
fy, nad yet look at that man and seo what he
is compared with what, unresisted, I would
have mads him."
The evidence on they par! tha proseon.
tion has closed, Now let the defense bring
on the rebuttal testimony. What have you,
O Christian soul, to bring in reply to this ev.
idence of the world, of the eonsdlence, of tha
angel and of the Holy Ghost? No evidenos?
Aro all these things true? “Yes, Upeloan,
unclean,’ says every Christian soul, What?
Do you not begin to tremble at the thougat
of condemnation?
Wahave now coma to the most interesting
part ofthis great trinl, The evidence all in.
The advocates speak, The profession of an
advoeats is full of responsibilliy, In Ene
land and the United States thers have arisen
{ men who in this calling have been honored
{| by their race and thrown contempt upon
| those who in the profession have besa guilty
| great many meannessoes, That profes.
| sion will be honorable as long as it has at.
| tuched to it such names as Mansfield, and
Marshall, and Storv, and Keat, and South.
i
i
04
of
’
OF A
| ard, and William Wirt, The cour
sometimes been thescenas of very
t roo
marvel
remam-
wheres one
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{ and thrilling things, Soma of vou
| ber the famous Girard will eo
| ofour advocates pleaded the cause of the
| Bible and Christianity in masterly Anglo
Saxon, every paragraph athunderbolr,
But [turn from the recital of this mem
| able ozonsion to a grander trial, and I have
o tell you that {a this trial of the Christian,
! fife of his soul the advocates are
or and mora el quent, The
being in, aud stern
behalf o sec rition
his plea, Wit the Bie op
i, ho reads the |
and ti
i
Te
for the
{ :
mightier, w
evidence all LAY EPH
| Justices rises on f tha pr
gl orn
sanity
i panaitly
dia"
and
1
BUG
it shall
statute, all the ev
that the
these ena
Ares has sinned
Now
Shall
man
stants, lot
flames o! Rina
exscated,
judgment be Lot him die,
that }
0, Chr stiay, 4
Who will
5 »
Luss A Man
into sn court of law, and
n n
He
its
read a new
is» Him, and He
IRL AS earnestly
#
" t
i {ressuare
He has un
is who ers
of JOM A tRse
i ¢ that,
o chan i YOu,
t nate His
{ Gas besn
Those
tors
as
NEY
it ail
IAT WOuna.
waan lsd
gi: the drone :
§ My blood,
wa of Bethlehem, by ti
ane, by the su Terings
mand that he On
1
1 ifaned
iat
de .
MR 0
(peihann
fe ining
he awarding of
been in a
RYE Aver
gilesgee and sol
sit {0 be rag.
to ba given,
te saved or
around,
“Hear!
ie
, thes mer
shant
msn
will }
3, the w will be ringing bi
hick tha weaver will
the treadie, the
ie hn
Fins, aa
i drankard may t
$ cups aad the bissphemer with the oath
satohit batwasn his testh
Lo. Thesau hides comes down
id moon. The stars appear at noon to-
. The sarth shudders and throbs, There
an earthquake opens and a city sinks as a
Mountaios
send down their
of rook. Rivers
roll in sels and
granite cliffs in avalanchs
{heir ao0
cries to the fiving Alps and Him-
Beas gs bellow and moan aed snuff ap
the dariuess, Clouds fly like flocks of
swili eagies, Greatthuoders beat and boom
and bare’, Stars shoot and fall, The Al
mighty rising on His throoae, declares tont
time shall be no longer, and the archangels
trump repeats it HU all the liviag hear, and
ths continents of dead spring to their fest,
eryving: * lime shsil be no longer!” Oh, on
on that day will you be ready?
I have shown you bow weil the Christian
will gat off in histrin!, Will you get off as
well in yourtriai? Will Clirwst plead on your
side or against you? Oh, what will you do
in the last great assize, if your conscience is
aga.ast you, and the world is against you,
and ths angels of heaven are agains you,
and the Holy Spirit is against you, and the
Lord God Almighty is against you? Belter
this day socure an Advocate,
TORCH 100 FEET HIGH,
Spectacle,
The Ogden (W. Va.) oil fields was the
scene a few nights ago of the most brilliant
spectacle ever witnessed in the conatry, The
famous Newbaoks oil well, which is also a
stroug producer of gas, took fire through
accident, burning the derrick and several
thousand barrels of oil. When the pressure
was redaced at the mouth of the well the gas
broke the spouting oil into sprays, throwing
it into the air more than one haudred fest,
The flams was in ths shape of a hugs toreh,
the spraying oll forming into glistening
drops ia the air and dropping in « dazsling
shower, while the smoke, densely biack,
ascended way above the mountain, The
hills for miles around wers covered by
sightsesrs, who bad come from ail over the
region, The loss to the owner isencrmous,
as the well was producing 20) barrels a day,
There was no way to pu! Sut the fife, 24 the
gas and ofl pressu constant
-
IKE BEASTS OF CURDEN.
They are Men of Japan Who Do the Work
of Horses,
not the greatest,
the way of the industrial
Japan is the fact that
1,000,000 of the most
population are
burden, In this
correspondent, | not include
occupdtions in which the day laborers
of all civillzed countries are engaged.
The statement is simply based on the
fact that over 1,000,000 of the vigorous
manhood are engaged In the transpor
tation of people and commodities from
place to place, performing the work
which th Europe and Ameriea done
by by by electricity
and other modern methods of convey
this
population of the of
the other hard labor,
One, if in
of
of
its
of
writes a
obstacle
Progress
upward
of
benuty
muscular
engaged as
calculation,
do t Hose
is
aninmils, steam,
finee No tremendous Ig drain
upon the npire that
much, of such as
load neg conl on voesgols
handling hu
the di
uvs
milways and
heavy farn
IVIg
lnborers do
that over 1.000.000 men
the Mikado's emg
climtions Is
viride
i :
KTeR
“Reared the professor
gently
Tlie specimen
and if yours
“he lady did not
more, but execnted a strategic
ment to the rear.
aoherrs remarkable
i sixty-thiree
ret
stay to
years old,
is wtill Is
hear
any
Move.
insects Sneedier Than Birds,
Science says that many insects can
fiy faster than birds. The common
house fly can ordinarily fly twenty-five
feet a second, But when it is alarmed
it has been found that it can increase
its rate of speed to over 160 feet per
second, If it conld continue such rap-
id flight for a mile in a straight line it
would cover that distance in exactly
thirty-three seconds. It is not an an-
common thing when travelling by rail
in the summer tine to see a bee or
wasp keeping up with the train and
trying to get in at one of the windows,
A swallow is considered one of the
swifteast of flying birds, and it was
thought until recently that no insect
could escape it. A naturalist tells of
an exciting chase he saw between a
swallow and a dragon fly, which is
among the swiftest of insects. The in-
sect flew with incredible speed, and
wheeled and dodged with such ease
that the swallow, despite its utmost
efforts, completely failed to overtake
and capture it,
A farmer in Topeka, Kan. whose
Sunday clothes had been soiled by his
horse rubbing againet them, savagely
sank his teeth into the aplmal’s ear,
At the vawe instant the hrse snddenly
tossed his head in the alr and broke
the man's jaw in three pieces,
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