The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, September 29, 1898, Image 3

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    re Blood
Cood Digestion
These are the essentials of health, Hood's
Sarsapurilla isthe great blood purtiler and
stomach tonte. It the
fmpurities which cause pimples, sores and
eruptions and by giving hanlthy action to
the stomach and digestive organs it koeps
tho system in perfect order.
Hood’s Sarsapa rill
Te America's Greatest {
Prepared only by (
promptly expels
WVadicing gh
vy
Hood's Pills
An old batehelor says that Jove is the
: 01 cubed
wear coating on the bitter pill of mutrd-
nony.
$100 Reward 81.00
The readers of this paper will be
earn that the
sas that scien
Ax gtuges, and that is Cat
Lure the only
the medical fratern
ational dis 3, TH
treatment. He ‘atarrh Cu
aally, acting di
ous surface
ing the fou
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positiy
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stitution a
work. The prog
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NOONAN,
CHENEY &
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Hall's Fam t
1s are the best,
After the fleld is plowed then come the
barrowiug detalis,
No-To-liae for Fifty Cents.
Guaranteed tobnoco habit cure. makes weal
men strong, blood pure BUC, 81. All druggists
ndeed ignorant if ignorant of
Be
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8 pain, cures wind
Admiral D
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to this county
wo
he coud ne
to do the he
To Curc n Cold In One Day.
Take Laxative Bromo Qui: Tablet
Druggists refund
Events have
is 1.0 need of
srt f tha
Sport Of
trouble of
To Cure
ake Cagcaret
C.C.C.
ness after
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temember the Gloucester,
Commoners Willi Hale
your
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three 3
poor. 1
terrible
siruati
ing every
“1 took
but it
becoming
as
ns X from n good doctor,
scemed to do no good. wos
larmed over my dition,
when I read your advertisement in a
paper. I sent at for a bottle of
Lydia E. Pink]
ponnd, and after t: ir two-thirds of
the bottle I felt so much better that 1
send for two more. After using three
bottles 1 felt as strong and wel
one.
“1 think it is the best
female weakness ever advertised, and
recommend it to every lady I meet suf-
fering from this trouble.”
Maternity is a wonderful experience
and many women approach it wholly
unprepared. Childbirth under right
conditions need not terrify women,
The advice of Mrs, Pinkham is freely
offered to all expectant mothers, and
her advice is beyond question the most
valuable to be obtained. If Mrs. Pax-
ton had written to Mrs. Pinkham be-
fore confinement she would have been
saved much suffering. Mrs. Pinkham's
con
once
Try
8 Vegetable Com-
as any
DR. TALMAGE'S SERMON
THE EMINENT DIVINE'S SUNDAY
DISCOURSE.
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| Subject: “The Art of Friendship’ —Get
Your Heart ight With God and Mau
and This Grace Will Bacome Easy lie
an Lrakiel, Nota Jeremiah,
Text: “A man that hath friends must
show himself friendly.” —FProverbs xviil., 24,
Abonit the sacred and divine art of making
and keeping friends I speak—a subject on
which I never heard of anyone preaching
und yout God thought it of enough impor.
tance to put it in the middle of the Bible,
taese writings of Solomon, bounded on one
side by the popular Psalms of David, and
on the other by the writings of Isalab, the
greatest of the prophets, It seems all a
matter of haphazard how many friends
| we have, or whether we have any friends
i at all, but there {8 nothing uccidental about
iit, There is a law which covers the accre-
tion and dispersion of friendships. They
did not *‘just happen 80’ any more than
the tides just happen to rise or fall, or the
sun just happens to rise or set, It is a
Tell me how friendly you are to others,
to you. I do not say you will not have
friends is to have ardent enemies, If you
get their ermity in doing the right thing.
Good men and women will always
enemies, because thelr goodness a
petual rebuke to evil; but antagonism
| of foes will make more intense the love of
| vour adherents. Your friends will gather
« e attacks of
closer around vou because of th
Mr
rondjut
in pers
hi
this
nasajlants, The more y enemies
the better it
‘ou.
friends we vy had
YI 6
ap-
june ys when we were
J
have
ust assauit mt
as I could
minute You are b
1iti-
———
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“on org ee
easy with
characters
18 Bx
racti
f You
axe and 2g
your neighb
keep on exp
you
something
friendliness
You invite
sent a
arrive a
{ day. ]
up the beam in
a Christian spirit
racters of t
moet. an on
w in
oundation «
nd ag
I arrive
of the
to the
oating
of the
trout fl
he white pillars
ake me to the
Kennels whera yon Keep your fine .
and bere sre the Durham cattle ana the
Gordon setters; and the high-stepping
| steads, by pawing and neighing., the only
ianguage they can spk, asking for har
ness or saddie, and a short turn down
road.
| you get me In the right light and show me
{ the Kensetts and the Bierstadts on the
i wall, and take me into the music room and
show me the bird-cages, the cannries in
the bay window answeriaog the roblus in
the treetops, Thank youl I never en-
joyed myseil mora ia the same length of
time. Now, why do we not do so with the
sto
the
and the musie and the bright fountains?
No. We say, “Come along, and let me
show you that man's character, Hers ja a
gresn-soummed frog-pond, nad there's a
filthy esliar, and I gusss under that bedge
thers must be a black snake, Come, and
Jot us for an hour or two regale ourselves
with the nuisances.”
Oh, my friends, betta: sover up the
faults and extol the virtues; and this habit
ones established of universal friendliness
will become us easy as it is for a syringa
to flood the ale with sweetness, as sasy us
it will be further on in the season for a
qunil to whistle up from the grass, When
we hear something bad about somebody
whom we always supposed to be good, take
out your lead peuct), and say: “Let me
sae! Before [ accept that baleful story
against that man's character, I will take
off from it twenty five per cent, for the
man who first told the story; then I will
take off twenty-five per cent, for the addi
tions which the spirit of gossip in every
« mmunity has put upon the original
story; then I will take off twenty-five per
cent, from the fact that the man nay have
been put into elrcumstances of overpowers
{ng temptation, Bo I have taken off seve
enty-five per cent, But I bave not heard
li is side of the story all, and for that rea.
son] take off the remaining twenty-five
per cent. Excuse me, sir, 1 don’t believe a
word of it.”
Do not prophesy misfortune, If you must
be n prophet at all, be an Ezekiel; aud not
a Jereminh, In ancient times pre
who foretold evil were doing right, forthey
ware divinely directed; it the prophets of
evil in our time ure generally false proph-
ots, Real troubles have no heralds running
ahead of their sombre chariots, and no one
bas any authority in our time to announce
their coming. Load yourself up with hope-
ful words and deeds, The hymn once st
in our churches is unfit to be sung, for
says:
nhets
Wao should suspect some danger near,
Where we possess delight,
In other words, manage to keep miser-
abla all the time, T'he old song suog ut the
pianos a quarter of un century ago was righ
“Kind words can never dig.” Sueh kind
words have their nests in kind hearts, and
when they are hatehed out and take wing
they circle round in flights that never ¢
| and sportsman’'s gun cannot shoot
{ and storms ¢annot their
| when they cense | t Ie
earth, they p around amid
nltitudes of Heaven,
{tunlked into a 10nOY
{ containing the words we
ingt i
| another |
{ turned,
then
Wes
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ynographs
(¥ive the
father
s {ft was
n i Fe.
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riog if it
waiting
it
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yw refresh
fri
al
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true
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and
ide, what prie
nes, and
nes, We rod
I, and their appearas
1 any crisis is reinforcement,
en Eneas
Toant! * . or
ionth 00 senG
i
a
cf all
dd, we say: "is
yald we de
t friends,
want something
endship in t
Jonathan Fd.
had given the last
rthiy friends, he
closed his ey
“Now. where is Jesus
y trae aod never-fal
Yes, I admire human friendship
sf David and Jounthan,
{ Onesiphorus, of Herder and,
tx : and Reynolds,
Deaumont and her, of Cowley and
Harvey, of Erasmas and Thomas Mure, of
| Leasing and Mondelasohn, of Lady
Charehill and Prince Anne, of Orestes and
ch requesting that himsell
int of the dagger, so
ithe other might be spared; of Epa.
minondas and Pelopidas, who locke
their shields in battie, determined to die
together; but the grandest, the mightiest,
he tenderest friendship Ip all the universs
is the friendship between Jesus Christ and
a believing soul. © Yet, after all I have
teald, I feel I have only done what James
§
we
fei
16
ir t
sen
on his pilios
nily 2a
iy
sarath,
_—
ne ssen In the cass
Pyiades,
taks the P
| Marshall, the miner, did in 184% jo Calis
fornia, before its gold mines were known,
He reached in nnd put upon the table of
his employer, Captain Sutter, & thimbleful
of gold dust, “Where did you get that?”
sald his employer. Thereply was: 1 got
it this morniog from a mill race from
which the water had been drawn ofl.” Bog
that gold dust, which could bave been
taken up between the finger and the thumb,
waa the prophecy and specimen that re.
verind California’s wealth to all nations,
And to-day I have only jut befors you a
specimen of the value of divine friendship,
only a thimblefal of mines inexhaustible
and infinite, though all time and ali
eternity go on with the exploration,
Hasire ssn,
The sweet-potato erop this year on ths
Maryland and Virginia peninsulas is esti.
mated at 2,000,000 barrvis,
%
Yell From a Seaflfold.
From the Herald, Watertown, N. ¥.
John Yeung, of Le Roy, N. Y., 1s 72 yems
in that
boring towns. While putting some weather
old, und is well known and neigh
barn, standing on a seafloid
feet from the
lost his balance and [eli to the ground
boards on a
twenty-two ground, he felt
dizzy
The side of his face, nrm and one entire side
truck, were badly
to the
cure for eevy.
of his body, on which he s
Ploked
Wis
bruised up and carried
hie nnder a doctor
ernl w The
conclusion that his patisot hin
house
ats lem doctor innlly of
roecsived un
ke of par
was
medion
Beauty Is Blood Deep.
san blood means a clean wki
v without y
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DENMARK'S THEATER JUBILEE.
The Interesting Exhibit That Is to Be
Made In Copenhagen.
One of the principal Incidents of
the jubllee in Copenhagen this year
will be the exhibition devoted to the
history of the thenter there,
an institution has played
able part In the literary history
Denmark. On Dec, 18, next, its 150th
birthday will be celebrated, and the ex
hibition will
syery stage
National
that a not
of
present souvenirs of
of its history, ag well as of
the most popular actors who have been
associated with fit No
other of celebration has
attended to with greater care
ian the preparations for
the honor to be paid to thig theater, of
which the Th
methods theater
Hol-
there
in times past.
feature the
been
or sympathy tl
is so proud
of
the time
country o
and progresg the
in Denmark from
berg founded a
that
national theater
about 200 years ago will be
this ex! The first
he wil shown
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1i hl
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irt trouble and a whole train of we
s the story of a woman who was helped
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Mrs. Pixgnam:—It affords me very
leasure to be able to state that | believe
medicine
cars her
she had heart trou
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fainting spells, shortness of breath,
choking and smothering spells. bloat.
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peptic symptoms, menses irreg-
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vy wife owes her health to your
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