The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, November 04, 1897, Image 7

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    Good Ingrain Carpet, 39e. por yard.
Heavy brussols Carpet, 480. por yard,
For the asking, we mail you, free of
all charges, our new Colored Carpot
Catalogue, which shows all goods in
lithograph eders. You can make your
selections as well as if you wero here
at the mil, und save from i to 80 per
cent, profit you aro paying your hoeal
denier. If you wish quality samples of
carpet, send Bo, in stamps, We also
fssue a general catalogue of Furniture,
Draperies, Bed ng, Stoves, ele, which
we mail tree of ull charges.
Julius Hines & Son,
BALTIMORE, MD.
Please mention this paper.
ILLED BY FRIGHT.
A Rattler, Coiled in This Man's
Causcd His Death,
One of the 1
of death
ACTONE,
Mexico severa
says
making a
tion of the
had
who d
whe
self o
one
sever
started
brus?
fellow
than
aril ¢
and
heard
flier ¥
COIS Th
shoot
——
The likeneas of Chr ar,
it not n !
of Christ
or lis
words, +
There is
to affe
to
watcl
tae
cousciou
the lik
growth,
velop 1
Livy con
anoti
# sho tar
of the pi
be 1}
fie i=
Christ
eT
but as He
pess taking
ing us into itsel
— _—
The
The answe
Answer of Praver,
ing at the d
Acts 12: 13
An occurrence
Levers. They
bearing the
erazy or had
prised faithfn
prayer
prayer are re
exclamation marks, whereas answer
true prayer
most
verse,
formance,
read at a ph i
the bell.” He pulled until a head we
poked out of the window
sell? “Oh, I've read the sign and
thought It no more than polite to pull”
wis his response, The only response
that could perhaps be given by many
who feel themselves called upon In the
Bible to pray. They do not read that
the young Pharisee transacted many a
prayer before heaven sald of him, “Be
hold. he prayeth” Their arrows shot
heavenward have plenty of feather but
no point. They do not spread the fleece
jike Gideon, for the dew to descend up
on—F. W. C. Meyer,
Cr CIR 5545 SAAN.
A Good KHeason,
“You: I've given up Mildred.”
sp quarrel?’
“Oh, no. Some idiot Is fitting up an
oyster parlor just around the corner
from her home."Cleveland Piala
‘Deasler.
vor
is reall
ottght to be considered tl
God's uni-
inguiring,
—-
-
‘ syomen are classed as tbe weaker
pox, tut they are full-fledged Samson
when it comes to getting the best of 2
man.
REV. DR. TALMAGR,
Sunday Sermon.
smn
Btory of the Three waverns-The tuin
Wrought by Liquor-Crimson Wave of
Dissipation Has Destroyed More Sall-
us as far as
Taverns,' —
“They camo to meet
tho Three
Text:
Appl Forum and
Acts xxvlil,, 15.
south of Nome, Italy,
unfortunate
Seventeen miles
there was a village
and bibulous suggestio A
place of entertainment, and, in our time,
part of the entertainment is a provision
of intoxicants, One such place you would
think would have been enough for that
Italian village, No! There were threo of
them, with doors open for entertainment
and eation, T world has
lacked g drink You re
the con !
and of
story o
and the
of
fanst
in old bottles, and whole
probipition
i Neal Dow
were whole
iquid in these ho
soak.” Tt seems that his eyesight wns eo
poor that he did his writing through an
amanuensis, for he mentions it is some.
thing remarkable that his shortest Epistle,
tho ono to Philemon, was in his own pens
manship, saying » , have written it
with my own hand hand been thrown
from his horss, his i been stoned, he
had been endungeo he bad had his
nerves pulled on ranchihig nt
Athens to the most scholarly ane
dieneoe of nll the earth, and at Cor
inth to the most brilliantly profligate
assemblage, and been howled upon by the
Ephesian worshipers of Diana, tried for
his life before Felix, charged by Festus
with being insane,
beach, drenched in
much of the time had
ils wrist, andfif any
Paul needed it, but
exhaustion, he got past the Three Taverns
undamaged, and stepped into Rome all
ready for the tremendous ordeal to which
he was subjected Oh! How many mighty
men, feeling that they
extraordinary servi
res for other servi
the shipwreck, and
an fron handeuff on
man neaded stimulus,
and
prepare
y calle
its on
1 I eall the
tier
names
Hiustr
It would
i
neet Dim:
vain I
tis
suid
ey thai a
bat ares fow |
surcharged
rier time
terprises
or or 8
they
ere the ple
il table is rougher and
ding on it is of German silver and
air has been kept over from the nig
fore and that whieh ip from
pewter mug has a larger percentage of ben.
nbergr a. creosote, henbane, stryoh-
¢ neld,
opperas,
y be
castor
ba.
thoy
and nightshade,
almost every
the same
ia
patron :
perhaj y times
at this tavern the second,
paring to graduate, Brain,
nerves, are rapldiy giving
tavern the se
business
goon
but he pre.
liver,
way
destroyed and
shoke
Bn, and
light outside, a
de,
family seattered
that one's
‘Hea
18 red
besotted group ir
dragged out of doors ab
morning and left on the sidewalk,
the bartender wants to shut up.
he enters tavern
hiccoughing
He I be
eollege of degradation. He has his diploma
physiognomy,
the Three Taverns. As the polies take him
up and put him intheambulance the wheels
seem to rumble with two rolls of thunder,
ons of which says, “Look not upon the
wine when it is red, when it moveth itself
aright in the cup, for at the last it biteth
like a serpent and stingeth like an adder.”
The other thunder roll says, “All drunkards
shall have their place in the lake that
yurneth with fire and with brimstone.”
I am glad to find in this svens of the
text that there is such a thing as declifiing
successfully great Tavernian temptations,
I can gee from what Paul said and did
after he had traveled the following seven
teen miles of his journey, that he had re.
ceived no damage at the Three Taverns,
How much hs was tampted I know not,
Do not suppose that he was saperior to
temptation. That particular temptation
has destroyed many of the grandest,
mightiast, nobiest statesmen, philosophers,
heroes, clergymen, aposties of law and
mediaine and government and religion,
Paul was not physically well ander any eir-
cumstances; it was not in moek deprecia-
§ tion that be said he was “in bodily presence
-
%
ns
dies were biasted,
ar
professors in 4
jongresses, widen and au
1 1 hasten the o
is evil,
It will go down, have the word of Al-
tion of alisin, But shall we havea share in
the universal victory? The liguor saloons
n from the hundreds of thousands
re and then from
thousands into the hundreds, and then
n the hundreds into the tens, and from
the tens to Three, The first of theses last
threo taverns will be where the educated
and philosophic and the high-up will take
but that class, aware of the
ple they have bean sete
yi the evil cuss
with two natural bev.
rages that God intended for the stimulus
of the race sy oofles plantations
furnishing the be the ons and the Chin-
ia the best of the other And
hie barroom wil be erowded with
people at the vendae and the auctioneer’s
mallet will pound at the sale of the appur.
tenances,
The second of these
down its
will dre
into the se of thousands,
Inat three taverns
flaming sign and ex-
the working class will have concluded to
buy their own horses and furnish their own
beautiful homea and replenish finely the
wardrobe of their own wives and daugh-
ters instead of providing the distillers, the
brewers, and liquor sellers with wardrobes
aud mirrors and earriages., And the next
time that second tavern is openad it will be
a drug store, or a bakery, or sdry goods
establiehment, or a *shoel, Then there will
he only one mors of the Thies dissipating
Taverus left, I don’t now in what coun-
try, or eity, or neighbsrhood it will be, but
look at it, for it is the vary last, The last
{nobriate will bawve staggered up to its
counter and put deewn his pennies for hia
dram. Its last horrible adulteration will
be mixed and guaffed to eat out the vitals
and inflame the brafn, The last drunkard
will have stumbled down its front steps,
The last spasms of delirium tremens caused
by it will be straggied through. The old
rookery will be torn down, and with its
demolition will elose the earth's abomina-
tions, The last of ths dissipating Thres
Taverns of all the world will bo as thor.
oughly blotted out as were the
Taveras of my text.
.
‘he World's Brew of Decr,
The brew of beer is
nore that (0%
nany leads
he United second, with
{ GO0.000.600 quails the United
: with 3.200,000,000 quarts
tates third,
ig nt the foot of list, with
world's annual
17.700,000,000 quart
with 5.000000000 gunris;
Kingdom I»
Russian thie
0 the taste of the Cossack.
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the only four States that
L.ast ycar
asph ere California,
Indian Ter
yroduced altum w
1
‘olorado, Texas and Utah,
nlso contri
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Food, Light and
Natives,
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ska that
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