The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, November 12, 1896, Image 3

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    Fact is worth a column of rhetorio, It {a
w fact established by tha testimony of thou.
sands, that Hood's Sarsaparilla doos aure
serofula, salt rbenm, oatarrh, and othor
diseases and affections arising from im-
pure slate or low condition of the blood.
It also overcomes that tired feeling, ore-
ates a appetite
to of
rod and gives strength
eyery the system, Get
part only
Hood's
Sarsaparilla
The best —in fact the One True Blood Parifler
Hosd’s Pills
curs Liver Ills; easy to
take, easy tooperate. 25¢
Mystery of the St. Lawrence River.
Por years the St,
river
% hoy
Lac
seven Lawrence
gradually decreases jn
for
creases in depth,
nve
depth
seven years it gradually
the diffcrence in leve
Why it does s«
15 yet discovered.
being about feet,
no one hy
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Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your Life
Away.
tobaceo usin
ood,
new ile
ler.
Man
If yon want to quit : easily
forever, regain 108
strong, magnetic, fall
take No-To-Bac, Ie Fon
mages weak men st z
3
a is in ten day
SO me (roan
nimoiute
free, Add
or New Yo
man be made
¢
soriant
cled wita
simply needs
to their
furs wi
when ame
of the
leal Of wi
We nre
apt
the beirs ages,
nf .
0 re; ta good
Mrs, W
teet!
twenty-y
ork City
How We Shoaild Sleep.
A CRY OF WARNING.
“1 suffered for ve !
and ouble
worst forms.
womb
“1 had tervible nating in re
I bad terrible pains in 1
the
all the
was cross to
Wery one :
E.
tkham's
Vege table
Compound
has
cured all my pains,
“I cannot praise it enough, and ery
aloud to all women that their suffer
ing is unnecessary; go
gist and get a bottle that you may try
it anyway. You owe this chance of
recovery to yourself. ”—Mns J, Stes
AD, 2218 Amber SL, Kensingst« n,
Phila..
me of
to your drug.
Pa.
y > —
Expe rience
proven conclusively that
better grapes and peaches,
and more of them, are produced
when Potash is liberally ap-
plied. To insure a full crop of
choicest quality use a fertilizer
containing not less than 10%
Actual Potash.
Orchards and vineyards treat-
ed with Potash are compara:
tively free from insects and
plant disease.
All about Potash the reenles of its nee by actual ox.
periment on the best farms in the United States—is
told in a little book which we pubiish and will gladly
mail free to any farmer in America who will rte for i,
GERMAN KALI WORKS, ‘
93 Nassau St, N~v York,
po
Ar
REY. DR. TALMAGE.
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The Eminent Washington Divine's
Sunday Sermon,
Subjects “The FPageantry of the
Woods.”
Text: “We all 40 fade leaf,"
Isaiah Ixiv,, 6.
as a
It is 80 hard for us to nnderstand religious
truth that God constantly rélierates, As the
schoolmaster takes a binckbonrd and pnts
upon {t figures and diagrams, so that
seholar ‘may pot only get his lesson through
the ear. but also throueh the eye, so God
takes all the truths of His Rible and draws
them out in diagram on the natural world,
Champellion, the famous Frenchman,
down into Egypt to study the hieroglyphioes
on monuments and temples, After much
labor he deciphered thom and announced to
the learned world the result of his investiga
tions, The wisdom, goodness and power of
varth and all over the heaven, God
decipher them, There are Seriptural pass-
Ages,
in the very presence of the natural world,
Th ut little of the meaning
the natural world who have looked st it
thr 10 ay
canve
fol 3
80 know! of
rraphers
man dese Aptl
knows the p
has sat
os of & bir
Or aveniug
4
sf
a woo listened to
peorwi
After awhi
vy Bh 4
T 8 res
but a
As the leaf,
Again, like ieal we fade, to
i Next year's forests
foliaged as this, There are other
oak leaves {o take the pisos |
iieh this autumn perish, Next i
the wind will rock the |
The woods will be all a. hum |
with the chorus of leafy volees, If the tree |
in front of vour house, like Elllah, fakes a
chariot fire, ita mantle will fall upon
Elisha, If, in the binst of these astamnal
batteries, #0 many ranks fall, there are re.
serve forces to take their places to defend |
the fortress of the hills, The beaters of
gold leaf will have more gold leal to beat,
The erown that drops to-day from the head
of the oak will be picked up and handed
down forother kings to wear. Let the biasts
come, They only make room for other Jife
So, when we go, others take our spheres
We do not grudge the future generations
their places, We will have bad our good
time. Let them come on and have their
good time, There is no sighing among these
leaves to-Cay because other Jeaves are tn {ole
low them. After a lifetime of preaching,
doetoring, selling, sewing or digging, lst us
echeorfuliy give way for those who coms on
to do the preaching, doctoring, selling, sew-
ing and digging, God grant that thelr life
may be brighter than ours has been, As we
get older do not let us be affronted if young
men and women crowd us a little, We will
have had our day, and we must let them have
theirs. When our volees got eracked lot us not
snarl at those who ean warble, When our
knees are stiffened, lot us bave patience with
those who go flect as the deer, Because our
leaf is fading do not let ug despise the an-
frosted. Autumn must not envy the spring.
Old men must be patient with boys. Dr.
Guthrie stood up in Seotland and said:
“You need not think Iam old because my
halr is white. I never was so young as I am
now.” I look back to my childhood days
and remember when in winter nights in the
sitting room the children played the blithest
and the gayest of all the company wers
father and mother, Although reaching
fourscore years of age, they naver got old,
Again, as with the leaves, wo fade and fall
amid myriads of others. Ons cannot count
the number of plumes which these frosts are
{lacking from the hills, They will strew nil
© streams, they will drift into the caverns,
they will soften the wild beast’s air and fill
the eagie’s eyrie,
All the aisles of the forest will be coverad
with their carpet and the steps of the hills
glow with a wealth of color and shape
that will defy the looms of Axminster. What
urn could hold the ashes of all these dead
leaves? Who could sount the hosts that burn
on this funeral pyre of the monntaine?
Bo we die in concert, The clock that strikes
the hour of our going will sound the
thousands,
make room |
nodly
generations of
of those w
die of
po
of
of many Reeptog stop with as
tramp of hundreds dofwz the same errand,
Betwean 50 and 70 people every day lie down
in Greonwood, That place has over 200,000
of the dead. said te |e man at the gate:
“Then, if there are 80 many here, you must
havo the largest cometery,” Heo sald thera
wore two Roman Catholie comoteries in the
city, each of which had more than this, We
great cities of the world The grave is the
great oity, It hath mightier population,
longer streets, brighter lights, thicker dark
af
Cisar is there and all his subjects, Nero
is there and all his victims,
and paupers! It has swallowed up in its im-
Thelws wand Tvre and Babylon
and will swallow nil our cities. Yet city of
silence, No voice, hoof, No wheel,
No elush, No smiting of hammer, No clack
of flying loom, No jar. No whisper, Great
oity of silence! Of wil its million million
hands not one of them is Hfted, OF all its
million million eyes not one of them
sparkles, Of all its million miliop hearts
not one pulsates, The living are in small
minority.
If, in the movement of time, some great
botween the living and the dead
be put, und God called up all the
ide it, as we lied
No
resting places of
hands, the dead
the multitute o
autu
to-day
tr all tl
the dead they lifted their
wonla oo } Why,
dyir nd « are ns
foot
iBaves qr ng ir « :
thes
march o
of 100, or regi
» it or brigadm ol
1.600.000 000 at
Marehi
ents
remst!
hundred
the
oped a
(3ox] watohas
| ene fain, He will
ratisack the tomb, and
and torture the moun-
and fetoh us out aud
the wilderness,
y judgment an
Wo shall
perfect hand, wit
1 dy. All onr weaknesses loft behind,
, but we rise; we die, but we
nider away, but we some to
As the leal!
come with
ALR
higher unfol
WIVES WANTED.
A Thanee for Many Hundreds of Young
Womnen te Find Good Husbands
The mining camps of Trail
there are ton men (0 one WoOMAD, want wives,
gambling and drinking,
miners prosperous,
triets of British Colambia,
recently to Toronto and Montreal
raining property,
g
got the newspapers to discussing it. He
one would get a good husband,
matter seriously.
and the frat jot
arranged for next spring.
OUR CREAT INLAND SEAS,
A Majority of Our Vessels Piy on the
Great Lakes, ‘
A majority of the largs steam vassels of the
United States are plying the waters of the
lnkea, Through the 8t, Mary's Falls eanal,
between Lakes Superior and Huron, passad
last your a total of 17,950 vessels, as against
5384 through the Suez canal; and the total
tonnage of vessels passing through the Boes
canal in the twelve months of 1885 was but
£.450,000, in round numbers, acainst 16,800,
000 passing through the “S06” canalin
the sight months of the same year during
which it was open for navigation.
Child Plays With Bear Cabs,
Helma Osrbl, a five-year-old gird, wan-
dered away from her home in Williamsport
ing Later hae parants grow alarmed wl
: . . hbo }
The ry ip An discovered in »
a search.
small clearing romplog with two bear cubs,
ANIMALS AS CRIMINALS,
Iuntances in Which They Were Tried
in Civil and Feclesiantical Conrta,
During the middle ages, and «
ven as
Inte as the time of Bhaképeare, animals
were considered legally responsible for
They were tried for various
and found gu
and punished
{
CARIGLIAIEY
nets
their
OL enLeN,
victed
deprived
¢
wis mel aod
thorities A
varly wicked
rown, and the
was made forfeit to the
king had a corral of asses which co
bar for depravity
world,
oes
befor
ty
not equaled in
animals
tical
Rew ches ;
arms ol
act De were oft
ate within a certs
“maled!cti
‘nrifcan Dandi.
#1
“The ha ndenffs were
the guitar was slung
Are Cousins Allowed (0 Marry?
Th laws of aur
eren
States in t uiitry are
iiberal that to most persons
surprise to learn i
pumber of Ktates the marriage
This is
Arkansas, [linois,
Missouri, Montana,
LUI OAs
Ind
N¢
cousing is forbidden
in Arigona,
Kansas,
vada, New Hampshire,
Ohio, Cklahoma, Orsgon,
ta. ashinzton and Wyoming.
ans,
& $30 8
SOUL Dako
Ww
JUTY
There is no mystery about
Sunlight
3024p
it is simpiy a clear, pure, honest
soap for laundry and household
use, made by the most approved
rocesses, and bemg the best, it
a8 the largest sale in the world,
It is made in a twin bar for cone
venience sake.
This shows
The Twin Bar
reveal
The Twin Benefits :
tabor
HET a mrt
How to Make Peanut Candy,
Here 13 n glmiple peanut candy which
can be made and in the pags cooling it
tire, Children love
‘10 make Canady,
deg
iit rood rainy
ana in;
them
RIGYEe 118
occupntion for This may 1
made on nn gos for heating
enrling irens if
the
Shell
x
nies,
vil do not
ut " f SUA ted
skillet or frylug pau, allowing
two teacupfuls for each ple tin full o
Place the frylug
sir
nuts that you
a slow th
the sug
nil the
then
Wwaler must
and
melted,
he nuts No
melt
ugar
by Their Wits,
nNEHash are nq
Habit is a cable: we weave a thread of it
DeComes sO rong we can-
not break it
8100,
in paper will be pleased to
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able 10 curs in all Hs
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i 44 8 al aC Del LOI Us
3
i 3 Tis pure Cocoa.
3 the
3 , 7
i I alter Bates
Jast Cocoa
chemicals.
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