The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, November 25, 1897, Image 7

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    To Ward Off Lions,
In a recent lecture the German trav
eler Prof. Peehuel-Loeschke declare
that the danger from attacks hy wil
animals’ in the African fd
elsewhere was greatly exaggerated
and that the best weapon against at
tack was an umbrella, which would
ward off any lion or tiger.
en —
Rubber Necks.
Mrs. Churcli—1 believe that new hat
of Mrs. Pughe's has turned her head
Church-Not nearly so much as it hes
other women's.—Up To Date.
deserts
Three Good Things
Three good things al
the one great, good fact that itt
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the only sure out for Wetter
gemma. Lures the wo they
matter how long 1 hay
gets a box at t y
in cash or stamps I
nah, Ga
(Glass beads worn
over 3000
(ilass was early known,
found on the bodies of
years oid,
mummies
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Contain Mcoreury,
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It is taken internally, ani is made in 1
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Hall's Family Pl Is are ti
That
the sense of
In 8t. Petersburg no outdoor music
lormances are permitted,
To Cure a Cold in One Day.
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tal let
Druggists refund monay if it fail
The distance of
about 3.000.000 mi
ft is in June.
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troubles,
ve R
Di. R. H
A dollar in ¢
that he owes,
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REY. DR. TALMAGE,
The Eminent Washington Divipo's
Sunday Sermen.
—
God Among the duars=Our Own World,
the Smallest of Them All, Was Se
lected as the Theatre For Sin and Sor.
row as an Awfal Example to Others.
“It is He that buildeth His stories
Amos, ix., 6,
Trx?:
in the heaven,”
This is first-rate poetry from Amos, the
nerdsman. While guardii at
pight, he got watching the heavens, He
saw stars above stars, and the universe
seemed to him like a great mansion many
stories high, silver room above silver room,
silver pillars besides sliver pillars, and win
dows of silver and doors of silver, and tur
rete and domes of silver rising into
the immensities, and the prophot’s ganeti-
fled imagination walks through that groit
gllver palace of the through the
first story, throug! he { story,
through the third story, through the twen
tieth story, through the hundredth st
ig his flocks
universe,
ry
|
|
and carpenter
waved splendor,
the text, “It
ries in the
ing that God is the archite
and mason up!
he cries out in the words of
is He that bulideth
heaven
Ihe
of all that
st
is that we have all spent ti
much on one story of the great man
gion of God's un We need ocoas
ally to go upstairs or downstairs in this
mansion; downstgirs, and in the
, or upstairs and see
her stories, and
fact
time
CATARRH CURED
froubled For Two Years
Very Voor
and Health
“1 was tr
years and 1
heard so much
that I decided to try
few bottles
McD
rmmot
Hoo
The best—in
Hood’s
ra
David's Power
} Maribor
Sarsa-
parilla
Lie
as a Poet.
nD the | rage book
kings
include the
herd boy, W
sheep 4
took
land's
Rober
ed w
nature, this
with that
only the
voit
irrest
ore
the scene the
sweet song
he sang his
and
gloomy
like a
pals
had gone by
of the army
dearest
with a
throne By
strielone
fruaence,
reason
onrage in
4
¢ i #1 fe)
Ee ALAS ie
greatest
at lo
ings But now ti
hath passed, we all do see that
his fame, beease he
and born
he
with all its
furies
works
psalms and songs «
immeasurable the
to this
WHR AB DOs t
ago
hea:
tion owes uth, whose
have consoled man's gorrows, rein
his griefs and exalted all human
Be the what they may, the
influence of generals, statesmen and
tnventors is less deep and abiding than
the influence of those poets who have
sung of love and grief, of war and of
the shepherd care of God. The genera
tions go forward, following the leader
ship of those who sing of liberty and
love, of joy and grief and death. Hap
py those to whom it is given to write
the songs with which the mother
goothes her child, with which the hero
inspires his hosts. ~Newell Dwight
Hillis,
reasons
A lost opportunity seldom finds iis
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No dandruff. (TPN
the text when it says
He that buildeth His stories inthe heaven
“Astronomy was born in ( Idea. Its
mother was | eo of
foretelling oy
muah
oh hiro
tmosphere, thro
Ww
portur
powers
else why : . .
get on 1 Dect ry angus , and bow
clear the ives from ads ing perils?
Yea, as God made our human race in His
own wage, made the inhab-
itants of other worlds in His own Image; in
other words, it is as near demonstratio
1 care to have it, that while the inhabita
of other worlds have adaptations of bo
structure to particular
tn which they dwell, there is yet similarity
of mental and spiritual characteristics
among all the inhabitants of the aniverse
of God, and made in His image they are
made wonderfully alike,
he elimate
of this discussion founded on scripture and
common sense? It is first of all, to enlarge
miration and worship. Under such consid.
an arm like God?’
structed,
What a monstrosity of ignorance that
Lord are great and to be sought out.” How
much have you sought them out? Yon
have been satisfying yoursell with some
things about Christ, but have you noticed
that Paul ealls you to consider Christ a=
the Creator of other worlds, ‘by whom also
He made the worlds.” It is tims you
Christians start on a world hunt. That is
the chief reason why God makes the night,
that you may sea other worlds. Go out
to-night and look up at the
of the heavens,
chime of the midnight sky.
beavens with telescopes for alpenstock,
leaping from naoclivity of light to acclivity
of light, What a thoughtful aud sublime
thing that John Quincy Adams, the ex.
President, borne downs with years, under
took at the peril of his life the journey
from Washington to Cincinnati that he
might lay the corner-stone of the pier of
the great refracting telescope, oad there
last oration, What a service
for all mankind when, in 1889, Lord Rosse
lifted on the lawn of his castle eighty
miles from Dublin a telescope that revealed
worlds ns fast as they could roll in and
that started an enthusiasm whi this
moment concentrates the ey many of
st devoutin all parts of the earth on
celestial discovery Thank God that we
now know our own world fs, boundad on
all sides by realms of glory, instegqd of bg.
ing where Heslod in poetry pb sribed
it to be, namely half way bn sn heaven
and hell, an anvil hurled out of heaven,
taking ten days to strike the earth, and
hurled out of earth, taking ten more days
to strike perdition .
th
: of
Lwe
F.om the high b
Nine days and nights in
Inst;
reach the earth
strongly hurled,
I'he same the passageto th' infernal world
I thank God that we have found out that
our world is not halt way between heaven
and hall, but {s in a sisterhood of light, and
that this sisterhood joins all the other sls
wis of worlds, moving round scme
iomestend, whie doubt heaven,
and « arted Christian
ids are, and we ourselve hrough par.
: mercy expect to become permanent
and He
1 ‘ !
the tent
whenoe
tarh
yl is
residents, O, what a God we have
Father,
furthermore, I
nswer to the q
i
asked
{tat
iim
ent now
R nt
nestion w
and
ileal
awlul.
i eries of
strate
y BAY Wil
"AR '
ness of th
the Africas
yn the
Upwards of
ground, speed SRR An #
1ttering the bitterest cries, but most with
their hands ralsed, imploring God to save
the rid and them, TI econo was truly
av for never dig rain fall much thicker
than the meteors fell toward the earth
The spectacle ceased not until the rising
aun of the November ring eclipsed it,
and the whole American nation sat down
exhausted with the agitations of a night to
be memorable until the earth teal shall be.
come a falling star. The Bible closes with
such "a scone of falling lights, not only
fidgety meteors, but grave old stars. 8,
John saw it in prospect, and wrote: "The
stars of heaven fall unto the earth, even as
: fig tres casteth her untimely Ags when
ahe is shaken of a mighty wind.”
time that will be when worlds drop. Rain
of planets, Gravitation letting looss her
grip on worlds, Constellations flying
apart. Oalaxies dissolved. The great
orchard of the universes swept by the last
hurricane letting down the stars like
ripened fruit. Our old earth will go with
the rest, and let it go, for it will have ex.
fated long enough to complete its tremend.
| ous experiment, But there will be enough
| worlds left to make a heaven of, if any
more heaven needs to be bulit, That day
finding us in Christ, our nature regene.
rated, and our sins pardored, and our hope
triumphant, we will feei no more alarm
than when in Satoshi, passing through
| an orchard, you hear the apples thump to
| the ground, or through a conservatory and
i = hear an untimely fig drop to the floor,
‘oun will only go upstairs into another
story, a better lighted story, a better fur.
nished story, a better ventilated story a
better pictured story, and into a story
where already many of your kindred aro
waiting for you, and where profits and
aposties and martyrs will pay you celestial
visitation, and where, with a raptore be.
yond the most radiant anticipation, you
shall bow before Him thai ‘‘buildeth his
| stories in heaven.”
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What nat that Ws
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Some people save all their sympathy
until a man is dead; they they®make
his grave sloppy with their tears.
By soothing and subduing the
in. That's the way
St. Jacobs Oil
wes NoUralgia.
A Drummer's Mistake.
The Kennebee Journal tells of a Ban
or “drummer” who tried BAYE BD
Jy from leaping from a rapidly mov
ing train. After he had
arms around her and dragged her bac
into the car she from
surprise call him all
pames in ihe leminiae vocabulary
explain that she west out on the plat} he ha nee |
form to wave her handkerchief at somo ! Windsor,
friends. The apprec ited
it all, but the
to enjoy
Admired the Queen,
Charles Dickens, according to an En-
glish newspaper, was at ome thine
“ohaffed” by his friends for keeping a
sketeh of Queen Victoria over his fire
place and gazing upon it in a “rapture
of admiration.” It Is said that her girl
igh beauty made a deep impression up
, and that he wrote a friend that
pent days in the neighbor
hiding among the
and alking along
, in the hope of get-
se of her majesty.
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High 7 1titude Not Beansficial
More people over 100 years old are
found | ld climates than in the
} According to the last
quality of explo NAUK (jerman empire, of a
“How far ; of 55,000,000, only seventy-
asked a tou f an old fell {ght have passed the hundredth year.
population of 40,000,
21% ecenténarians. In England
140. Ireland B78, and in Beot-
Sweden has 10 and Norway
ym 5, Denmark 2, Bwitzerland
with a population of 15,
401 people over 100 years
Of the 2,250,000 inhabitants of
575 people have passed the cen
It is sald that the oldest
g whose sage has been
is Bruno Cotrim, born in Af-
yw living In Rio Janeiro, He
A coaschman in Mos-
140 years.
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