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

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    Homo
Wr"
Ita Lesson,
From the hard times psople will reap los-
sous of experience, learning how to not with
more care in business and how to apply
remedies for the stringency of such mes,
With more care we will have less neoidonts,
and much less suffering 1 we know the true
remady, In the fleld and work-shop, in-
deed in all wetivities, sprains and bruises
happen and bring the hard times of pain and
suffering. Experiences teaches that it is al
ways best t) get the best rewedy, which is
the cheapest in the end. Experience poluts
to 8t, Jacobs Oil as without question the
beat remedy for such mishaps, being the
surest and promptest care. Saffering brings
hard times, even fan prosperity, The best
remedy for .t Is the surest way vut of them.
The woman who marries a man to reform
him has no time to take proper care of her
com plextion,
How's This?
Wa offar Ona Hundred Dolinrs Naward for
Any ease of Catarrh that cannot be cured Ly
Mall's Catarri Cure,
F.l.Unexey & Co. Props, Toleda, O
Wea, tos undarsigned, have known ¥. J, Cl
ney for the laet 15 yveure, and believe him
fectly honorable in all business transact
and financially able to carry out any obliga
ton made by their firm,
West & TRUAX, Wholesals Draggists, Toledo,
Ohio,
Warning, Kinxany & Manviz, Wholesa's
Druggists, Toledo, Ohio
Hal's Catarrh Cure i= taken internally,
Ing directly upon the blood and mucous gure
faces ol thesystem. Price, Tic, per bot
by ai! Druggisis, Testhmoninis free.
Hall's Family Pills are the best.
tio. Bold
The moment a lie
Most for your
penses now, I:
vour system and prevent
Hoc
Sarsap
+f the Une
arill
The host —in fa
Hood's Pills to," udl. st
ve
Hevada Wood,
narkable pr
A Remarkable
* Of the Most re miners
vevada is a spe
wuntain n
grained. red in color,
» gravity, It
for shaftings,
stances, for s
batter It
fong-lasting as ordinary wool, but after
specit
boxes
ON,
going through wi
lar combustion
form,
*hanged In
1 charcoal that lasts about twie
i
ya wood,
ordinary
heat, greater than
{ the Cross,
YOUNG GIRLS,
Their Conduct
Their
avd Health Often Mystifica
Mothers,
L y eliuost
hysterical.
They
wem
self
ete
Young gir
ent womb troubl
Mot
E. Pinkil
.
OTT
Toms
The
Her
be
anger
averted. ion on this sub
ject, or regarding all female aj
will be cheerfully
Pinkham, at Jn
iments,
ree by Mrs.
Tt vy
rite her
in the fertilizers applied
on the
larger and be
of crops, permanent
improvement of the
soil and
More Money
in the farmer's pocket.
All about Potash—the reenlts of its mae by actual ex
periment on the best farms in the United Stateswis
told in a litle book which we publish and will gladly
Gail free to any farmer in America who will write for it,
GERMAN KALI WORKS, ¢
93 Nassau St, New York,
farm means
tite
ed
r yields
REV. DR. TALMAGE
The Eminent Washington Divine's
Sunday Sermon,
Subject: *“Joung Men Challenged to
Nobility.”
Text: “And the Lord opened the oyes of
the young man.” 11 Kings vi., 17,
One morning in Dothan a young theo"
logical student was seared by finding himself
and Elisha the prophet, upon whom he
waited, surrounded by no as army of
enemies, Put venerable Elisha was not
seared at all because ho saw the mountains
full of defense for him in chariots made of
fire, drawn by horses of fire—a supernatural
appearances that could not be seen with the
natural eye, Bo the old minister prayed
that the young minister might see them also,
and the prayer was answered, and the Lord
opened the eyes of the youug man, and he
8180 saw the flery procession, looking some-
nost tremendous realicles,
May God grant
your safety, your opportunity and your des-
tiny!
A mighty defense for a young man
Som» of my hearers look
yo»
back
een rude and hidden
rustie,
any trade or profession, but this does not
continue all our lives, if it be the student's
or the merchant's, or the mechanic's 1ife, i
know you have at the beginning many & hard
time, but after a while those things wil’ be.
como easy. You will be your own master.
God's sentence will be satisfied, You wiil be
discharged from prison,
Bless God that you have g brain to *hink
and hands to work and feet to walk with,
for in your constant aotivity, O young nan,
is one of your strongest defense. Put your
trust in God snd do your best, That ehild
had it right when the horses ran away with
the load of wood nnd he sat on it, When
asked if he was frightened, he sald, “No, 1
prayed 10 God and hung on lke a beaver,"
Respect for the Sabbath will be to the
Young man another pressrvative agnint avil,
God has thrust into the toll and fatigue of
life n rocreative day, when the soul is ea.
cially to bo fed. It is no new faugle notion
of a will brained reformer, but an institution
established at the beginning. God has matle
natural aud moral laws s0 harmonious that
the pody as well as the soul demands this in-
stitution, Oar bodies wre seven day elooks
that must be wound up as often as that or
they will run down. Failure must some
Babbath, Inspiration has ealied it the Lord's
day, and he who devotes it to the world is
guilty of robbery, God will not let the sin
go unpunished either in this world or the
Bat all the
rafters,
troes
ticing to you as thoss rough
You can think of no park or ar
ountry
: that
ow
seat 80 ate
ran in front
under the
Ratewary
bronze and
poner
al 34 ry of the
ny nave a sed
tractive as the
of the old far
weephg
adorned rith of
SHOR
barred
15
Jail dress has h 1
swing gate, Ma
Hog place
y 8 sored I There ve
family altar fhere vy
trees yo
18¢ Of
nd
your
fever,
ur o
those
1 beca
hot pillow,
der that roof you expret w
done to down and die
mmavy words to tell the exce t
place, but you fail, There is only one wo
in the language that can describe you
meaniog. It is home,
Now, I declare it, that young man is com-
paratively safe who goes out the w
with a charm like this a him, The n
ory of parental i ¢, watching, pia
ning and praying will be to him a shisid
a sheiter. 1 never koew a man faithful
10 hiseariy and adopted home who at
same time was given over to any gross for
of dissipation or wickedness,
his enjoyment chiefly from outside assocela
tion rather than from i more quiet
and unpresuming pleasures of which 1
have spoken be suspected to be
the broad road to rain. Absa
despisnd his father's house, and vou
his ry of and bis death of
If you seem unnecessarily fsolated
from your kindred and former associates {s
mm that you ean call vour
her books and pleture
rirait over ti
back
spot
lia
fet
$050
may
om
know
shame,
his sin
own?
A Darp.
Into ft gat
Have
stand
*E50mMe
Al
is right in trade
ht thers 11 }
cultivate the do
mestio virtues, hen those Hug m
once wore bis schoolmates and
ter then to engage in }
with their ox teams
oir hard haaods to help be
This is no faney pi it
everyday lite, [ should not wonder {f there
Were some rotten beams (a that beautiful
palace, [should not wonder if dire siok noss
should smite through the young man, or if
tiod pour into his f a
firaft that would tari! him with as ma raly
teen should become to h
ing bis nome a pest an
en who
ROW nO Det.
oneat work will come
to draw hip wn and
wi ty §
ture in
shogid fun « ie
disgrace, :
t migen ble grave
nashing of teeth,
shali perish,
My young
genuine succe
of head or han
1346 the Prince o
heavily pressed by
father for he
the battle
Von wat not w
day if he would,
come,
will, I desire that this day be his with all {ts
honors.” Young man, fieht Your owa battle
all through and you shall have the victory,
Ob, it is a battle worth fAghting'
friende, there is no +
through toil
the battle of Creey in
Wales, \
} enemy, sent word to
The father,
a windmill,
anded and
sent word
’ oh
irom
“*No, I will not
This is the statement of a man who has
broken this divine enactment:
paged in manufacturing on
River. On the Sabbath I used to rest, but
never regarded God fn it, One beautiful
Sabbath when the noise was all hushiad, and
the day was all that loveliness conld make
it, I sat down on piazza and went to work
inventing a now shuttle, I neither stopped
to eat nor drink tii the sun went down. iy
that time I Lad the {avention completed,
the Leligh
of my day's work, nnd was applauded. The
shuttle was tried and worked well but 1
bath rk © £30,000. We
nd the ou rss
iu that dpy on-
OSE mo
foe, his studi
way of the wic
1a « fthe o
turn ohi
ne id fables it
1)
nn eo 1 hear bis foolster
Hut I ean hear in the foot
Ing man on
of happiness yot miilio
of years away
A noble tdeal an
Approximating
fensn The
great thou
i f
sad
setalion of
yafidant exp ti
are an infaliible
! deo.
rnpletas in his micd the
artist
ght th
bie before he takes up
the eray hise . Tha
out the } siroeture
reman to begin, and, though
thers mav a long while 185
ing bat blande and rudonoss
npr
a BYE ¥
rders the
prey # ¥ 4
seam to be n
he has in
bia min
mre and Byzantice
capital The poet
entire plot before be begins to
chine the first annto of tinglog rhythms
an wh
And f, strange to sav, there sre on
thelr eharn t
in the end it
ors Br, Mark's
Kin 10 write (he |
FP men out of
¥ great {ie
med, and
be Bot fest
r AWAY
sit into the
one and tak
# hand or iay-
‘What, man, is
0 much stir and sweat /™
will stumble and break down
th apd Lvery day's duty
ta ba
card
ick, say
irs
tha Bilis
the Hiling up
uy ug
alone bg consist ant
Lo en
r misdesds to
hen let them
and or $y
aay's false nd
ne on
rod I
wrathfal
ciunvas,
tom powy
fr
arable
barning
the right
If One
draw cut the deden of
and piuader, Let every
wrong doing sdded
oring to the pictare. Let bloody desds
w the picture, and the sloude of a
God hang
ready to break
Let the waters
aagied and ; a
depthe, Then
knavery
[hn
str
3
be
in aslamorous
shafed and
with Iimmoas-
ake 8 torsh of
i and scorch into the frame
name for Mthe soul's suicide,
whlering upon winfal
his od
th ¢
in mi GF OR DA.
Milan and Burgundy,
and the stake is heaven or hell,
genius and that, therefore, there is no need
The curse of this ago {a the
genluses—men with enormous self
and egotism aud nothing else,
rather bs an ox than an eagle; plain aad
plodding and useful rather than Ligh fly.
the eyes of carcasses,
pacity without work is extraordinary fail.
ure. There is no hope for that person who
begins iife resolved to live by his wite, for
the probability ja that he has not any. It
was not safe for Adam, even in his unfalien
state, lo have nothing to do, and therefore
He was to dress the garden
and keep it, and had he and his wife obeyed
the divine injunction and teen at work they
would not have been saunteriog under the
trees and hankering after that fruit which
destroyed them and their posterity—a proof
positive for all ages to come that those who
do not attend their business are sure to got
into mischief,
1 do not know that the prodigal in Berip-
ture would ever have been reclaimed had he
not given up bis idle habits and gene to
feeding swine for a living. The devil does
not 80 often attack the man who is busy
with the pen, and the book, and the trowel,
and the saw, and the bammer, * He is afraid
of those weapons, But wos to fhe man
whom the roaring lan meats with his hants
in his pockets,
Do not demand that your toil always be
elegant and cleanly and refined, There is a
eortain amount of drudgery through which
wo must all pass whatever be our oecupation,
You know how men are sentenced a cortain
pumber of years t6 prison, and after they
have suffered and worked out the time then
they are allowed to go free, Ho it is with all
us, God on ua the sentence, “By the
sweat of thy brow shalt thou eat bread.” We
must endure our time of drudgery, and then,
after awhile, we will be aliowed to go into
comparative liberty, We must be to
drudgery is connected with the of
endare the sentence, We all know what
beginning
|
re, he would recoil from it and say, “Am
wa life I shoul write
another ‘Infern Bat if you are resolved
to live a life such az God and good men wiil
ipprove, de t it be a vague dream. an
sation, bat in your mind
r ye per sketeh it in all its minutis
[ ony know the changes to which vou
eel, but you may know what
right and ays will be
Let gentleness and charity and ver.
f sind io the heart of
Lie
ajith
sketoh.
On some still
and lion
brooks bank
down together,
lie
Draw two or
nor jee gisged,
thick verdus waving
heaven, Ou the
rainbow,
Youn need not
Che dullest will eateh the
glance and say, “That is the road to hear.
en.” Ah, me! On thas sea of life what in-
wy
the
like paima of
rigged, yot seem bound for no por! Swept
by the mountains, they go
ond. They
they
long for no harbor, beg every young man
to-day to draw out a sketeh of what, by the
grace of God, he means to be,
excelisnes 50 high that you cannot ressh
it. Ho who starts ont in life with a high
character and faith In fts attain.
ment will find himsel! incmsed from a
thousana temptations. There are mag-
nificent possibilities before eash of vou,
ant step and the bounding spirit. I would
marshal you for grand achievement, God
now provides for you the field and the
armor and the fortifloation. Wao is on
the Lord's side? A captain in ancient
times, to encourage his men agninst the
Immense odds on the side of their enemies,
sald: “Come, my men, look these fellows
in the face, They are 6000; you are 507,
Surely the matoh seven.” That speech gave
them the vietory, Be not, my hearers, dis
mayed at any time by what seems an im-
mense odds against you, ls fortune, is want
of education, are men, are devils against you,
though (he multitudes of earth and hell son.
front you, stand up to the charge. With
1,000,000 against you, the mateh ia just even
~nfy, vyo1 have a desi advaniage, It
God be [or us, who can bs against us? Thus
Proiscied, Fou nomi Rot Spouse Be i
answering your assailants
Many years ago wordicame to me that two
imposters, as temperanos lecturers, had been
#peakiog in Ohio in various places and give
ha Rh £3perience, hd they told their
audience that they ong! been iatimat
with me and had become arabs
ing at my table, where I always
of all sorts, to the
went down fo rick Cam
Brooklyn police, saying t
start that he for Ohio Ra
lains arrest
oan do you no harm.” I took his eonnsel,
and ull was well. Long ago I made up my
mind that if one will pot his trust in God
and be faithful to duty he nesd not fear any
evil. Have God ou your side, young man,
and all the combined forces of earth and hell
can do you no damage,
And this leads me to say that the might
lest defense for a young man is the posses.
slon of religious principle Nothing ean take
the place of it. He may have manners that
would put to shame the gracefuluess and
courtesy of a Lord Chesterfield, Foreign
languages may drop from his tongue, He
may be able to disass literature and laws and
foreign customs. Hs may wield a pen of
unequaled polish and power, His quickness
and tact may qua'tfy him for the highest
salary of the counting housd, Hae may be as
sharp as Herod and ns strong as Samson,
with as flua looks as those which hung Abe
salom, still he is not sate from contamination.
The more elegant his manner, and the more
fascinating his dress, the mors perl). Satan
does not cars for the allegiances of a coward
ly and {illiterate being. He cannot bring him
futo eMolert service, Bat he loves to storm
that castle of character which has in it the
most spoils and treasures, It was not some
crazy craft creeping along the const with, a
valueless enrgo that the pirats attacked, but
the ship, full winged and flagged, plying be-
tween great ports, earrying its millions of
specie. The more your natural and acquired
acoomplishments, the more need of the relig-
fon of Jesus. That does not cut in upon or
back up any smoothness of disposition or
It gives symmetry. It arrests
that inthe soul which ought to be arrested and
ropels that which ought to be propelled, It
It elevates and trans.
forms, To beauty it glves mors beauty, to
the image of God on the haart, He does not
It in all the maltitades of
whom
nature
would
YOUng
dat re
Yon
have
the vy
may now
repel
#8 wickedness w
pot know in what strait
at some ire time,
enough
ons tem n
Arious temj
ih :
om
Moses, n
tha
t nerabie
may have some weak point charactor {1
mi have never dise ud in so
un
mink
Are
you
Bort of the arm
mean
3 freshness of
tha
in this matter, Give
your life. You will t have
drink down the briu sun of life and
then pour the dregs on God's ita To
Baviour so infinitely gener vou
the heart to act like that,
rave. That is not
wt manly. Your
all the w is a now heart
{I teil you that, And
| prossos through the salem
this bh
henrt ta
honors
greatest
in God’
Hirgsed
nityes and
Pot the eup
ips, Thro
Hiesding me long
Reject al
tor a
thor
tho
i loges iy bh Tr.
eternal to vour thristy
{ back, Mercy o
| suffering
abhine. bie ny a
Lips, in Q
i pr rec reant A
wi's va | your
Mere
it- .
her rend.
ther kind:
imraaing, |!
mm
merey
ons,
Ye
sine
Pim ’
fe RGM :
s ranks of the
i spirit at the
font «
wand
the earth
8 Do
over
iN
t tit it 2 far past
forked, and I read or
thn way
way to
HE the |
whether it comes
the rates of darkn
Many years ago
10S 5
the
re
nRrgable
“Thirty vears ago ) ¥
Wit in the we B
{ Theater, New York, where a
| be noted in which the cause of
to be placed in a ridiculous and
fenl light. They came to the
consciences of both smote
started to go home, bat returned again to
the door, and yet had not courage to enter,
i and flasily ‘departed, Bui the other young
man enfered the pit of the theater. It
| was the turning point {a the history of these
two young men. The man who entered was
i eanght in the whirl of temptation, He sank
| desper and deeper in iofamy. He was
That other young man was saved, and he
now stands Delors you {0 bless God that for
twenty vears be has been pers
preach the go Lr
“Rejoles, O
jet th rt
| youth know
{ things God will Uring thee unt
stafernagt
ing men started
attend Paik
was to
wna
hyporrite
Then
One
the
steps,
than
fost
MIUR man, in
ey
FOUR BOYS AT A BIRTH.
| The Mother Had Previously Presented Her
Husband With Twins and Triplets.
To the thonsands of summer visitors who
annually visit the wany popular resorts
about Great Bodus Bay, near Woleott, N. Y..
no one is better known than boatman and
guide John Newport, the head and politieal
hanndred sonia. Newport and his comely
! wife are the happy parents of nine children,
| the product of only three separate births,
In ohilidhood the two were slaves in Virginia,
| eoming to Bodus Point soon after emancipa.
| tion. Eighteen years ago they were married,
and six years thereafter George Washington
{and Robert E. Les Newport wero born,
| After another interval of six yours James A,
{ Garfield, Chester A. Arthur and Ulysses 8+
| Grunt Newport followed, and now, at the
expiration of another siz years, quadruplets
have arrived, being ushered into this world
on the Tuesday preceding election.
Mr. Newport was for years a stasnch Re.
| publican, controling the votes of four-fifths
of his colored brethren, but in 1592 he voted
for Cleveland, and again this year for
Bryan. Mrs. Newport, however, remains
true to her early political faith, so 1o please
her one of the newcomers has been named
McKinley, while his three brothers were
calied William, Jenniogs and Bryan respec.
fively. They ars fat and healthy RISE,
weighing at the age of sbout a fortnight a
trifle over six pounds apiece,
A 5 SONNY
SUCAR A.PLENTY.
Despite the Losses in Caba the World's
Product is Larger Than a Year Ago.
This year's raw sugar supply of the world
surpasses that of 1895, despite the enormous
Cuban defleit, according to official statistics
received at the Department of State from
Consul-General Karel at 8t, Petersburg. The
sMcial estimate of tha world's raw sugar
product for this year is as follows: Produe-
tion of best sugar, 4,960,000 tons: produce
tion of cane sugar, 2,685, tons; stock on
hand, 1,150,000 tone; total, 8,765,000 tons,
Last year the otal yas $00,
A FISHERMAN’S STORY,
Exposure Came Near Ending His Lie,
From the YN Y.
Hr, William Dale is a highly
oA
Press, Utica
eoted 0
mer living fa that townstip
Srockfleld known as “Waterman Dis.
nnd is well known as «
Fees
part fhe
the
triet," thrifty and
Logorable man of Inds pendent means, Three
sabiied fr
agpravated form,
ined powrriss 1o
1
HSC RIL
Dale was do vin thew
white
Lieve,
yevirs ago Mr,
matism in a mos
medical skil
but suddenly bu
cured
re
Was nhie to attend 1
Yer since has been 4b loo
cnruntion of me
’
Pho following (se Mr
Tebaero Spit an Smoke Your Life
WERE I ae
ae, Dede 10 Lr.
postive, eat Casearel,
re guarantesd, 100,
Wnanex wi
iy cathartic, ro
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HAY oe Of
aw
$ 1 ny La
Naming Babies in Fassia.
Russia the Cheremiss shakes the
till i and then a
string of names to it chounes one
In
baby cries, repeats
till it
tears
CiOoReY
Bringing prayers
! together
apt to put sins farthe
rt
Gperi.
very
premrels, the Luesi
nar,
Juesr tre a 100 Lox of ¢
i Lowel regulator ever
Nel sug
Isn't It about tobe wrong, as 8
f6 to do wrong
The man whe we i ¥ Lis best will find
| n wloady iiugs tual be can
io
K dAneys and Lows.
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WRAPPERS
RULES.
1. Every reonth doting 189 in cash of bas § Sistrete
Prose will be awarded aa Jol
Tue | Competitor who sends ia the
Tacgest Nmmber of coupors from
thes dreiriel in which ¢ slie jesides
iver ta MITOO Cask.
Tae § Competitors whi send in the
{ Nex Largest Numbers of en
pons fiom ths disirog in wa hey
a totide will Each reeelvs st w at's
4 opiian & led sue Plego
| dpecinl boy i.
wd Wun ACB Liem . wotid in the
Next Largest Nambers of onapons from the dis
Ll in wine Lowy tes Je will Fork receive si winner's
option & lady sor gentismsn 's Goll Wate, price $35,
« The Compe: tone will Close tos Lact Pay of
Fach Month during 198, Connome rece vod tes ists
Zor ope month's compeibina will be pul inioe the peat,
RB. Competitor was oY sin wrencers fon gseoid
eoan in Sean's stork will be danasiiied. Baplosess
of Laver Brothers, Lic, asd their Sumilios, are de
barrad from enwpegivg
4, A printed list of Wisnses in Comps tors district
will be farwarded to Competes inabont 21 days alter
®eCl cappetition virses,
Ge Lover Brethove, 124. wi] endeavor to award the
rrizes fair Yo the best of their ability spd judgment,
bord 4 ie nade ratnd thst a1 wie corpse agree Lo Bee
cept the seard of Lever Brtbers, 144. as final
LEVER BROS. Lid.. New York.
~2.000.00
1,000.00