The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, October 06, 1898, Image 7

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And every thought requires an expenditure
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The deeper the conviction, the purer the
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PORTUGEE ENGLISH,
Marvelous English In a Rio Janeiro
Zoological Garden Clreular.
It was a renowned Portuguese ine
structor in language who first taught
us, some twenty years ago, ‘English as
she is spoke.” Remembering still those
brilliant exposition of our mother
tongue, we are glad to note that the
instruction still goes on and that the
gift of tongues has not passed from
the Portuguese and their children. At
Rio Janeiro thers hag lately been pro-
duced some of the finest specimens of
o%r language used for the education
and information of persons temporariiy
sojourning in that city. One of ths
capital is the Zoological gardens, and a
circular advertisement addressed
visitors lying at anchor” runs thus:
the visitor will find soum of rarest et
best specimens of wild beasts of Brazil,
also a collection of Suaks (snakes),
reptiles, ete. Whick will prover a
many who haor a four bours to span
whib in Rio Janeiro. Tramways be-
longing to Compy Evry 10
going passenger, cannot misunderstand
this very choice plece of Portugee-Eng-
lish as she is spoke. Who can doubt
that those “suaks and reptiles”
furnish no end of “witerest” to who-
ever has “a four bours in
Rio? May those Joological
long survive!
TO MRS. PINKHAM
to spau”
Prom Mrs. Walter E. Budd, of Pat-
chogue, New York
Mrs. Buon, in the f
suffering, and thanks
for complete relief:
Mrs.
what
E. Pinkham's
me.
another woman.
I had such dread-
ful headaches
through my
temples and
on top of my
head, that I
nearly
erazy;wasalso
troubled with
chills, wasvery
wenk; my left
side from my
shoulders to
my waist pain-
ed me terribly. I eould not sleep for
the pain. Plasters would help for a
while, but as soon as taken off, the pain
would be just as bad as ever. Doctors
prescribed medicine, but it gave me no
relief,
“Now 1 feel so well and strong,
have no more headaches, and no
pain in side, and it is all owing to
your Compound. I eannot praise it
enough. It is a wonderful medicine.
I recommend it to every woman I
know."
PILES
Rjsumued the tortures wf fihe damned
vl truding Toul const
tion itn which [I was afifcted for twenty
joara. I ran across your CASCARETS in tho
n of Newell, la, and never found anything
to equal them. To-day I sm entirely free from
piles and feel like a new man.”
CH. Kutz, 411 Jones St., Sioux Cliy, Ia
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DR. TALMAGR'S SERMON.
THE EMINENT DIVINE'S SUNDAY
DISCOURSE.
Church of God and in All Styles of
Reformatory Work What is Needed
Most is a Battle Cry,
Text: “Let God arise, let His enemies
be soattered,” Psalms _Ixviil,, 1,
A procession was formed to earry the
ark, or sacred box, which, though only
three feet nine inches in height and depth,
was the symbol of God's presence, As the
leaders of the procession lifed this orna-
mented and brilliant box by two golden
poles run through four golden rings, and
started for Mount Zion, all the people
chanted the battle hymn of my text, “Let
God arise, let His enemies be scattered.”
The Cameronians of Scotland, outraged
by James I,, who forced upon them reiig-
fous forms that were offensive, and by the
terrible persecution of Drummond, Dalziel
and Turner, and by the oppressive laws of
Charles I. and Charles II., were driven to
yroclaim war against tyrants, and went
forth to fight for religious liberty; and the
mountain heather became red with car
nage, and at Bothwell Bridge and Alrd’s
Moss and Drumeciog the battle bymn and
the battle shout of those glorious old
Scotehmen was the text I have chosen:
tered.”
Cromwell, and how with
named the “Iropsides,” he went from vic-
tory to victory!
He pointed his finger at
anda it was taken.
dismounted. See Cromwell marching on
and cavalry horses going buck on their
Moor, at Winceby Field,
Bridgewater and
arise, let His enemies be scattered!”
at
tasselled sword that
bung np in
mentary and
sometimes see
to be used on general training day, but
more like some weapon carefully hung up
for my text hangs in the Seripture armory,
years in which it has been carried,
still as keen and mighty as when David
first unsheathed it, It seems to me that In
formatory work, what we naost need
now a battle-cry.
who only a few years ago began to live
and in a few years will cease to live,
agencies, We use for a battle-cry the name
{ of some brave Christian reformer, but after
awhile that reformer dies, or gets old, or
loses his courage, and then
put the pame of someone who
cause and sells out to the enemy.
we want for a battie-cry is the uame of
some leader who will never betray us, and
| will never surrender, and will never die,
Ail respect have I for brave men and
women, but { we are to get the victory all
nlopgthe line we must take the hint of the
Gideonites, who wiped out the Bedouin
Arabs, commonly called Midianites,
“The sword of the
”
i It was
| Gideon,
second,
lution is to free America,
sword of the Lord and of Washington."
FT
iL
| it must be sword of the Lord and
Yon Moltke.” Waterloo was won for the
English, beeause not only the armed men
at the front, but the worshipers in
cathedrals at the rear, were crying “The
| aword of the Lord and of Wellington.”
The Methodists bave gone in triumph
“The sword of the Lord and of Wesley.”
Lord and of John Knox.”
conquered millions
Christ with the ery,
Lord and of Judson.”
after millions
The American
with theery, "The sword of the Lord and
of Bishop M'livaine.” The victory is to
those who put God first, Bat as we want
n battle-cry sulted to all sects of
fst, and to all lands I nominate as
battie-cry of Christendom in the approach
fog Armageddon the words of my text,
{ sounded before theark ns it was carried to
Mount Zion: “Let God arise,
enemies be soattered.”
As far as our finite mind ean judge, it
seems about time for God to rise, Does it
this earth bave gone far enough? Was
there ever a time when sin was so deflant?
dare? Look at the blasphemy abroad!
What towering profanity! Would
God and of Jesus
taken frreverently on the lips?
as theit, or arson, or murder, yet who
executes it? Profanity is worse than theft,
atiseks on humanity—that is an attack on
od,
This country fis Jre-smisent for blas-
phemy. Aman traveling in Rossin was sup-
posed to be a clergyman. “Why do you take
me to be a clergyman?’ said the man. Oh,"
said the Russian, “all other Americans
swear.” Thecrimels muitiplpag in inten.
sity. God very oftenshows what He thinks
of it, but forthe most part the fatality is
hushed up. Among the Adirondacks I met
the funeral procession of a man who two
days before had fallen under a flash of
lighting, while boasting, after a Sunday
of work In the flelds, that he had cheated
God out of one day anyhow, and the man
who worked with him on the same Sabbath
is still Hvlog, but a helpless invalid, under
the same flash.
Years ago, ina Pittsburg prison, two men
were talking about the Bible and Christi.
anity, and one of them, Thompson by name,
applied to Josus Christ a very low and vil
lainous epithet, and, as he was uttering it,
he fell, A physian was called, but no help
could be given. After a day lying with
distended pupils and 2 ated tongue, he
passed out of this world. Ina cemetery in
Bullivan County in New York State are
eight headstones in a line and all alike, and
these arethefacts: In 1861 diphtheria raged
in the village nnd a physician was remark.
ably successful in curing his patients, Ho
confident did he become that he boasted
that no case of diphtheria could stand be.
fore him, and finally defled Almighty God
to produce a case of diphtheria sthat he
could not cure, His youngest child soon
after tock the disease and died, and one
child after another, until all the eight had
died of diphtheria. The blaspbemer chal.
lenged Almiginey God, and God accepted
the challenge, Do not think that because
od bas been silent in your case, 0 pro.
fans swearer! that He is dead, 15 there
nothing now in the peculiar feeling of your
tongue, or nothing in the numbness of your
brain, that indicates that Godimay coms to
avenge your binsphemies, or is already
avenging them? t these cases I have
noticed, I believe, ure only an few cesos
where thers are hundreds, Families k
them quiet toavoid the horrible conapioeuity,
Physiciazs suppress them through profes.
sional confidence, Itis a very, very long
he names of those who
‘with ies on thelr lips,
Btiil the erime rolls on, up through par.
lars, up through ehandeliors with lights all
ablaze, and through pletured corridors of
elub-rooms, out through busy exchanges,
where oath meets oath, and down through
all the haunts of sin, mingling with the
rattling dice and crackling billiard-balls,
and the laughter of her who hath forgotten
the covenant of her God; and round the
oity, and round the continent, and round
the earth a seething, bollirg surge flings
its hot spray into the face of a long-suffer-
fng God. And the ship-captain curses his
crew, and the master-bullder his men, and
the hack-driver his horse; and the traveler
the stone that bruises his foot, or the mud
that solls his shows, or the defective time.
plece that gots him too lato to the rail train,
I arraign profane swearing and blasphemy,
two names forthe same thing, as being one
of the gigantic erimes of this Iand, an! for
its extirpation it does seem as If it were
about time for God to arise.
Then look for a moment at the evil of
drunkenness, Whether you live in Wash-
ington, or New York, or Chicago, or Cin-
elnnati, or Savannah, or Boston, or in any
of the cities of this land, count up the sa-
loons Ca that street gs compared with the
saloons flve years ago, and see they are
growing far out of proportion to the in
crease of the population. You people who
are s0 precise and particular lest there
should be some imprudence and rashness
in attacking the ram trafic will have your
son some night pitched into your front
door dead drunk, or your daughter will
come home with her children because her
The drink has despolled
nil our
or; the
into a demoniac,
cities, Fathers, brothers, sons
funeral pyre of strong drink! Fasten
tighter tha viet'ms! Btir up the flames!
Pile on the corpses! Mors men, women and
children for the sacrifice! Let us have
whole generations on {ire of evil habit, and
at the sound of the cornet, flute, harp saci.
but, psaltery, and dulcimer lot all the peo.
ple fall down and worship King Aleoho!, or
der some political platform! cw
I indict this evil as the regicide, the
fratricide, the patrieide, the matricide, the
Yet under what
fnpocent and delusive spd mirthful names
aleoholism deceives the people! It is a
“gordial.” It {s*bitters.”” It is an “eye.
opener.” It is an ‘“‘appelizer.” It is a
“digester.” It is an “lovigorator.,” It is
a “settler.” It is a “night-cap.” Why
don’t they put on the right labels" Es-
sence of Perdition, “Conscience Stupe-
flier,” “Five Drachms of Heart-ache”
“Tears of Orphanage,’ “Blood of Souls,”
the Worm that Never Dea?”
an while is there anything in the title of lig-
uors to even hint their atrocity, as in the
case of “sour mash.” That I see adver.
It 1» an honest name, and
anyone can understand it. “Sour mash!
That is, it makes a man’s disposition sour,
and bis associations sour and his prospects
sour; and then it is good to mash his body,
and mash his soul, and mash his business,
and mash his family, "'‘Bour mash!” One
honest name at Iast for an intoxieant! Bat
through lying labels of many of the
wd people, who are
er tons in health, and
have unwit.
tingly got on their tongue the fangs of this
cobra, that stings to death so large 8 ratio
of the human race,
Others are ruined by the cor
only = little un
and
rastomers,
And it is a treat on their co i to town,
ETRE #,
and a treat when the purchfse is made,
and a treat as he leaves town Others, to
300
Oh, the world Is
battered and bruised and bissted with this
growing evil! It is more and more es
trenched and fortiflel. They have millions
dollars subscribed to marshal and ad.
vance the alcobolie forces. They nominate,
and elect, and govern the vast majority of
the officeholders of this country. On thelr
side they have enlisted the mightiest
political power of the centuries. Anda be.
bind them stand all the myrmidons of the
nether world, Satasle, Apoliyonieo aml
Diabolic. It is beyond all human effort t«
overthrow this Bastile of decanters or
eapture this Gloraltar of rum jugs. And
while I approve of ail human agencies of
reform, 1 would ulteriy despair if we had
jut what cheers me is that
of
artillery is in reserve, © Odr greatest com.
If ail Hell is on their side, all Heaven is on
our side. Now "Let God arise, and
His enemies be soattered.”
Then jock at the impurities of these
great cities, Ever and anon there are in
the newspapers explosions of social life
that make the story of Sodom quite re.
spectable; "lor such things. ™ Christ says,
“were more tolerable for Sodom and Go-
morrah’” than for the Chorszins and Beth.
snidas of greater light, It is no unusual
thing in our cities to sea men in high po.
sitions with two or three families, or re.
fined indies willing solemuly to marry the
very swine of society, il they be wealtny.
The Bible all aflame with denunciation
against an impure life, but many of the
i
let
old libertine throw up his church pew,
Machinery organized in all the clitiss of the
yearly in the grinding-miii of this iniquity
thousands of the unsuspecting of the
procuress con.
fessing in the court that she had supplied
the infernal market with one hundred and
fifty vietims in six months. Oh! for five
hundred newspapers in America to swing
open the door of this lazar-house of social
corruption! Exposure must come before
While thecity van carries the scum of this
sin from the prison to the police court
morning by morning, it fs fall time, if we
do not want high American life to become
iike that of the conrt of Louis XV. to put
millionaire Lotharios and the Pompadours
of your brown-stone palaces Into a van of
popular indignation, and drive them out of
respectable associations, What prospect
of soeial purification san there be, as long
as at summer watering places it is asual to
see A young woman of excellen® rearing
stand aod simper and giggle and roll uy
her eyes sideways before one of those first.
class satyrs of fashionable life, and on the
ballroom floor join him in the dance, the
niaternal chaperon meanwhile beaming
from the window on the scene? Matches
are made in Heaven, they aay. Not such
matches; for the brimstone indicates the
OpRusite region.
The evil is overshadowing all our cities,
Dy some these immoraities are called pee.
eadilioss, galiantries, eccentricities, and
are relogated to the realms of joeularity,
and few efforts are belug made against
them. God bless the “White Cross” moves
ment, as it is called—an organization mak.
ing a mighty assault on ihisevill God for.
ward the tract societies of the land! Ged
help the parents fn the great work they are
doing, in trying to start their children with
para principles! God help all Iators
in their attempt to prohibit this crime!
But is this all? Then it is only a question
of time when the last vestige of purity and
home will vanish out of sight. Hummus
arms, human pe human voites, humar
talonts are not suffefent, I n to look
up, I laten for artillery rum « dowe
the sapphire boulevards of Heaven. I
wateh to see if In the ,aorning Hght there
be not the fiash of descending seimitars
Oh, for God! Does it not seem time for His
appearance? Is it not time for all lands te
ery out: * arise, and lot His ens
emios be scattered?”
Iargest Steel Jinll on the Mississippt.
The largest steel hull ever floated on tie
Misslonippl was launched at the shipyacd ol
the lowa Iron Works at Dubuque, Iowa
The boat is 503 feet long, fifty-six feet braw
nod Signty en foot over all, Bhe covers
A spss ,000 square feet, or about five
eighthe of an acre. he was Sullt for the
Tesns & Pacifico Rallway Company, and will
be used at New Orleans in transferring
fRrs. »
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THE PITCH LAKE.
it Is Inexhaustible Apparently, No ¥Mat-
ter How Heavily Drawn Upon.
The famous pitch lake, or great bitu-
men deposit of Trinidad, is situated at
Point Libres, on an elevation of about
1 mile from the sea. It covers an area
of nearly one hundred pcres, and its
appearance is that of a dall, still, dark
waste, It is irregulagly circular, and
it surface perceptibly convex, being
more elevated in the center, and
thence insensibly declining on all sides,
In the center the pitch is quite soft—
in fact, semi-liguid—but it becomes
more and more hardened as its circum-
ference widens out. Except the soft
central parts, the surface is intersected
in all directions by numerous fissures
or chasms, varying in breadth from
two feet to sixteen feet, and from half
a foot to seven feet in depth, widen-
ing also at the surface and terminat-
ing acutely at the bottom, thus pro-
ducing, as it were, inverted angular
hollows, while the gides are regularly
rounded. These crevices are at all
times filled with fresh water. Here
and there, where the bitumen is mixed
with earthy water, grow lichens,
mosses, grasses, ete. The center of the
lake, the pitch pot, or chaudiere, as
it ig called, is at all times £0 soft that
it would be impossible to venture on it
without incurring the danger of being
engulfed. The lake government
and parts leased
pris individuals, have
royalties, to the
of pitch which
checked by
is
property, of it are
out ate who
{0 pay
amount
amount is
The
haustible. No
to
according
removed,
the government,
practicably inex-
matter what quantity
is taken out, it is replaced freah
pitch, which always wells up to ni
the hole The of the outer
edges of this most wonderful of lakes
is quite hard enough to walk upon; but
result ensues if stand
length of time on one
ds around you the
ginks until forms
pitch lake fis
by
surface
curious
still for
a you
any
epot. For some yar
> . Te %
pitehi bodily it a
T
asin it
The many uses to wh
make it
on clothing are quickly and
cloth and a brisk rubbing.
you use Ivory Soap, or the
the grease spot.
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quite different to sinking
in sand
appear
ren
where vy
king any apparent
» jevel of the ground.
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A Retort of Willis.
E W. 8
3 in volume of remin-
cences, "Here and There and Every-
¢"’ 1 at many din
when {life of the
company hear
famou ington
dinner so often recorded, 1 will record
was Mrs think,
of her own dinners, wrote
NM rwood tells this
cdnte the new
was present
Willis
and altho
was the
igh did not
the repartee of the Wash
it Gales, 1
Al On
ard to
#0 with Nat Wii
She talking v
Mr
aunt,
Ings
Nor strain
a C
i robabiy
IVAL
Willis
uuly
ners
‘amphell
mi replied
attempt my Young
f
foe to trammel
at & Nat while you swallow
ampbeil
the quickest-witted uplet
t ihe
veneath the
eo ¥34
rely
met
tr atts
Appomattox
premat
vind In
ters and rags. brok-
body but of
spirit,
sped iat
ef
danntiess
swung into line for
the grand re-
view and then
marched
begin lifn's
uid the
ave of
inst
quietly
away Lo
fray anew n
hills and va
the KEeystonn
Among the
Asa Robins
back to the oid
bome in Mi. Steer.
lin fii.. back
the fireside that he
had left at the eali
arms four years
previous, He went
. . away a happy,
The Sol healthy farmer boy
iu the first fash of vigorous manhood; he
came back a ghoet of the sell that an-
swered to President Lincoln's eall for
R00 000 more.”
To-day he is an alert, active man and
tells the story of his recovery as follows:
“I was a great sufferer from sciatic
rheumatism almost from the time of my
discharge from the army. Most of the
time I was unfitted for manual labor of
any kind, and my sufferings were at all
times intense, At times | was bent ale
most double, and got around only with
the greatest difficulty. Nothing seemed
to give me permanent relief until three
years ago, when my attention was called
to some of the wonderful cures affected
by Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale Peo
pie, 1 had not taken more than half a
bx when I notioad an improvement in m
condition, and I kept on improving stead-
liv. Itook three boxes of the pills, and
at the end of that time was in better con.
dition than at any time since the close of
my army service, Since then 1 have
never been bothered with rheumatism,
Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People
Is the only remedy that ever did me any
good, and to them i owe my restoration to
comparative health. They are a grand
remedy.”
State
her
ame
"i
2 to
to
fiey's Betsrn
The flower of forgiveness blooms in the
garden of love,
1 eannot speak ton highly of Plso's Cure for
Consumption. - Mrs, Frank Monss, 215 W, 22d
Ht, New York, Oct. 29, 1894,
The Lreath of prayer keaps faith alive,
Te Cure Cunstipution - Forever
Take Onscurets Candy Onshartic 0c or 13a
If CCC. fail 20 cure, drogyists refund wouey.
Capt Silas Wright Terry, the new com-
mander of the Towa, was in charges nf the
transport Benefit In the BR d River Expedi.
tion, and recelved the highest praise in Ad-
mirai Porter's dispatches,
To Caro a Cold In One Day.
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets, All
Druggists refund money if it falls to cure. Be.
Mr. and Mrs, George N, Curzon, when
they take up their residence in Caleubta,
wiii live In the Government H
+ reproduction of the old Curzon. Kedioston
Hall, in Pog! und,
No-To- Bae for Fifty Cents
men surg. thaw pute Sve. 81° All ar sews
A mother's precept is rarely used to Justi
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On Feb
London.
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and that mickly bilious complexion
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other,
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We. the andersigned, have known ¥, J. Che.
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Arr any obliga.
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Chin
Warpixo, Kins
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Hall's Catars
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5, 1M
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I eatin
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faces of the system free,
Price, 5
Ji'% Family VP
, i
per bo «
pet 1
deed,
Ever Have a Dog Bother You
When riding a wheel, making you wonder
for a few minutes whether or not you are to
get a fall and a broken neck? Wouldn® you
hove given a small farm just then for some
means of driving off the beast? A few drops
of ammonia shot from a Liquid Pistol would
do it effectually and still not permanently
injure the animal. Such y stole sent postpaid
for fifty cents in stamps by New York Union
Supply Co, 135 Leonard Bt. New York City
Every bleyclist at times wishes he had one.
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