The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, March 15, 1900, Image 7

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    Progress.
With time comes progress and advance
ment in all lines of successfully conducted
suterprises, only
who have goods with superior merit and a
eputation, Iu the
iry stareh for the last q
ary, J. C
ull others, and
narket his |
1“Hubinge
starches evar
His and or
1 to obtain ackage
‘Red Cro 8 stare! large 100
of “Hublnger’'s Best” starch, with
ninme, two Shakesps
welve be
or one Twentieth Cent
the &nest of its kind ever
5¢. Ask your grocers
Ruceess comes to thosa
qeture of lnun
iartor of a con
has been the of
placing
“Red
Huabingar peer
to-day is on the
: ‘ »s
atest inventions, Cross
's Beal finest Inundry
Toro: ‘
new nethod enables
one
. package
pre
7 vag
the
AALS | J
natural as life
utiful ie n
LILI QOIOrS, As
Girl ealendar
printed, ail for
ry
Great Salt Lake Drying
According to the Irrigation
waters of the Great Salt Lake
have receded a mile in the pas
and some persons think that
the coming century this
body of water may completely
up. The cause of the lowering of the
water is ascribed to the rapid exten
of irrigation d which draw
supply from the ams
the lake. There is now a
not far from the
covered
Up.
within
wonderful
De dried
on
thet
tg
“salt desert
empiyving in
lake, which
with water.
Beauty Is Blood Deep.
Clean blood means a
beauty without it. Cases andy Cathar
tie clean your and keep it clesn, by
stirring up the lazy liver and dniv
wurities from the be Begin
wi pir plea, boils, blotches
and that sickly b
Casecarets,— beauty
gists, satisfaction gua
clean skin. No
prets, {
hiood
ilious complex
for ten cents All drug
ranteed, 10c, 25¢, Sle.
Senator Carter, Montane
Turner, of Washington, are
hit of snufl-taking.
the oid habit of &
JW DW WWD ®
¢
Spring
{ Medicine.
1 med-
mspriogs
Barsapariiia
¢ine is an
gaparilla
Don’t
*
gets
Sars aparilla
Will give y¢
and enrich your blood, overe
that tired feelin
and digestis
nerves, Besu
and be sure that you
tite, purify
Ooms
Rive mwental
tren th
you
and steady
for HOOD'S,
get Hood's, the
ney can
0-DAY. Al
a
best medi
sine mo
hattl 1
a bottls 1
‘ries $1.
aT
A Counter
A Memphis
fond of her 3 rs little
of 2 or
How, was
let her
photograph {(aken.
ing tongs was tr
to let his hair. Bat
boyish disgust at the idea of having
his hair treated like a girl's, he re-
fused to submit to the process, She
insisted, however, AD offered him
every kind of bribe, hut in every in-
stance he refused to ailow her
what she wished, and finally, becom-
ing tired of her attempt to get him to
submit. he sat down, crossed his legs,
and looked up at her very seriously
and sald: “Auntie, I teil you what I'l]
do. 1 won't take a dollar to let you
curl my halr, but I'll give you a dollar
it you just go away and let my hair
alone."~Memphis Scimitar.
Proposition,
lady who is very
child, a boy
who is visiting
yesterday
ip” to
she got
ving to
him have his
her curl-
coax him
0
8 131
ana
Jer curd
CPN 0900 AD DDN NDND En
MY BEAUTIFUL BABY BOY
Weak Women Made Happy by Lydia ®
Pinkhan's Vegetable Compound
Betiers froma Two Whe
Children.
Now Have
“Dear Mas. Pixgmas It was my
ardent desire to have a child. I hud
been married three years and was
childless, =o wrote to you to find out
the reason. After fol-
lowing your kind ad-
vice and taking Lydia
E. Pinkham's Vege-
table Compound, I be-
came the mother of
a beautiful baby
bog. the joy of our
home. He is a
fat, healthy baby.
thanks to your medi-
cine Muse, MiNDA
Fissre, Roscoe,
N.X.
From Urateful
Mrs. Lane
“DEAR Mans,
Prsesam: — |
wrote you a let
ter some time
Bo, stating my case to you
“I had pains through my bowels,
headache, and backache, felt tired
and sleepy all the time, was troubled
with the whites. 1 followed your
advice, took your Vegetable Com-
pound, end it did me lots of good. I
now have a baby girl. I certainly be-
lieve I would have miscarried had it
hot been for Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege-
Compound. 1 had a very easy
time ; was sick only a short time, I
think your medicine is a godsend to
women in the condition in which I
was I recommend it to all as the best
REV. DR. TALMAGE.
DISCOURSE.
Jubleets Evil Companions=ITindiy Ad.
Mon-=Avold Bad Come
Skeptics and Lilers
vice to Yonng
pany, Especially
Shun Those Who Seek Only Pleasure,
~1 0 a ise
Wasnisarox, D. CC. i
which
Dr. Talmage speaks on uw th
nen, young and old, will be
ussed, and the kindly warning
joubt In man y cases be taken: text
rerbs xifl,, “A companion of fo
wy destroyed a
“May it please the e«
ted eriminal
wiad
wart,” said §
when asked by
what he had to say why sentence
mild not be pronounced upon him, “may
it please the court, bad company has bean
destruction. 1 received the blessing «
{ parents and inreturn therefor prom.
avold ali avil associates, [ad
promis t1ld havo avoids
and the burden of gulit wi
like a vulture, threatens to drax me
stice for my many erimes, Althot
nee moved in high circles nod was ¢
tained by distinguished
Bad company did the worl
one out of a thousand
that of the fact that *
shall be destroyed.” It
rule,
Here is a hospital wit
lown with the ship fover.
man who goes foto it,
tainly cateh the disease ns ¢
1 al distemper iI he
shutup withthe v
'n the prisons of the n time it
custom to § put prisoners in a coll together,
and I ¢ rey to say it is the cust
me of onr prisons; so that
beration comes the mer
r reformed, are turoed «
naving learne
the
my
teed
to
my
pt
this shame
cateh m
1 $4
§
Oia
AI Sd yn still
ins
, anch one
occupation be
with bad
many in our worldly
liged to talk toand commingis
ple, but he who voluntarily
that kind of association Is
sourtship with a Delilah whic
the locks of bis strength,
trips nto perdition
millions of the race,
instance
ociated
inintained |
and you ¢
where a
with the bad f
iis in te grily *
fufe it is epide
INE man wakes up in
eities knowing oniy the
lem into whose service he |
rnin he enters the
slorks mark him, moasure
The bad clerks of th
4d clerks of i
rela the
will wish hin
for an forms al Ae itr
after they have
setious:
he m
at ostab
some
wea, df
duati
the
sther the oy shall call hi
wtion before they Know him very w
jut the bad young men in that
lishment all gather aronnd
patronize him, they offer
everything that there is in
~tat he will pay
ways happens so whe
an and a bad vo
inca of evil
man always hast
t at the time the tie
r the champagne bill
ad young man will «fle
feel around in bis po
well, really 1 b
sketbhook,'’
urs after this Innoe
estab.
They
to Beier
eonditic
for it
Young m
gether tong
the goo
ing
entertain
ast
charges,
be paid for «
settied the |
Darrassment an
and say, “Well,
gotten my p
In forty-eight b
roung man has entered the store t
i men will gather around him,
on the shoulder with familiarity
stupid
rRola
ine
have
wy Ko tov
friend, you wiil
And forthwitu t
him in.
Oh, young m
slap ¥ na on the st
around and give
will make the wret ywer in your
ence, Theres Is no strosity of wi
nessa that can stand bel glance of
purity and honor. God keeps the light-
nings of heaven in His own seabbard, and
no human may read i mt God gives
to every young mana ] # which he
may use and th tuning of an
honesteye, A
temptations of
use of one serm
alien young
Ag man
Turn
an, ist no f
houlder familiarly
a withering gian
[iras
ckad.
ire the
dy that ands
ir great cities Xo
Hke ti
wa the
sh § try
| pasion
of tools shall be ¢ destroys i
And, first, Icharge vou, avola the a
~that is, the voung man who
and swaggers
old eo ned religion
then taking out the Bible and turning over
tg some mysterious passage and saying
“Explain that, my friend, explain that, |
used to think just as you do,
mother used to think justas you do. Ba!
you ean't scare mea about the future, |
got
overit.” Yes he lias got over it, and you
will got over it if you stay in compan.
fonship much longer. For awhile he may
keptie
puts
about,
1
ns
religion which was the comfort of your
father in his declining years and the pillow
on which your old mother lay a-dying
That brilliant voung skeptie wil
awhile have to die and his diam nd will
on the pillow
nnd this skeptic will
“I cannot die. 1 canuot die
Death will say: ‘You must die,
have but ten seconds more to live,
give it to meright away.
no!” says the skeptie,
Death will
come up
Yonr
Your soul!”
“Do not
my face You
It is getting dark in
Here take my rings« and take
all the pleturcs in the room, but let me
off.” “No.” says Death, Your soul! Your
Then the dying skeptic begins to
say, “0 God!” Death says, “You declared
there was no God." Then the dying skep-
“Pray for me,” and Death says:
seconds more to live, and I will count them
off one, two, tiree, Gone!” Where?
"Where? Carry him out and lay bim down
beside his old father and mother, who
died under the delusions of the Christian
religion singing the songs of victory.
Again, avold the idiers that is, those
people who gather around the store or the
shop or the factory and try to seduce you
away from your regular ealiing and in your
business hours try to seduce you away.
Theres Is nothing that would please them
so well as to have you give up your em.
ployment and consort with them,
Thess Idlers you will find standing around
the engine houses or st ing at noonday
or about noon on the pa of some hotel
or fashionable restaurant, They have aot
dined there, They never dined there, They
never will dine there, Delors you invite a
young man into your association ask htm
f
I sm » gentleman,”
I earn not bow soft his
hand or how elogant his apparel or how
high srmnding hia family nama his touch
is dent,
These people who have nothing to do
will come around you in your busy hours,
wo says, “Nothing:
i
i
|
| §
J
i
|
the
or
fdle-~tlioge who
to do, having something to do,
refuse to engage in their daily work, Some
one came to good old Ashbel Green and
nsked him why ho worked at eighty yenrs
of ange when it was time for him to rast,
“Oh, he replied, *'1 work to keep out of
nigeblel!” And no man enn aflord to be
jdles I care pot how strong his moral
haracter, he eannnot afiord to idle,
jut you say: “A great many people aro
suffering from enloread idleness, Dauaripe
hard times there were a great
out of empl went.” 1 know it,
ut the ti: dullness in business are
es when men ight to be thor.
sgehly engaged in improviag their minds
ind enlarging thelr hearts, The fortanes
to be made twenty
made by the young men
when business was
ds and Improved tl
got the I as iwfter aw!
men who hang around
in any
ti ns th
tiem amon
bho
nny
nes of
now will
the times
ited thelr
nenrts, hey
fie, while
their sto
isefal occupation,
Are now it is
ay he has
3 from he
who io
caltiy
ielr
a }
Ver
ri
int
3
Wii
§
yi £Y ros,
thd
never engaging
will be as po
absurd for a Christian man to
Chevy Chase orto Osntral Park, and toey
will tell you of some excursion that you
must make, of some wine that you must
drink, of some beautiful daneer that you
must see, They will try to takes you away
from your regular work, Assoclaie with
these men, and, flest of all, you will bo.
some asiamed of your apparel; then i
will loses your piace, then you will
Jour respectability, then you will lose your
a ienions 19 the next door to villal
wher Pt Agr AR jo And
York wharo
1, and they
The whole
I went into
hor . wore flye
they had n
ving in sin.
d, sickness to be
: office,
ulture, spiritual caltu
ent to work, vet a Ch
before high heaven to
vholo life to usalulness
you have not any
ny Christian frie:
ing bu
COW
alleviate y in
prtunity of men-
every in-
stian man,
rate
forte
avery opp«
nas
a8 nothing to
ir this
shit
FAR
slnes
HOAsUrs
he amusemer
} aust a dm fnister t
¢
tive §
Inugh if He did
pige it
oy
if says
they w
have lost the
ir place?
Oh, my friends,
lensure seekers, t!
Hi Ang ain
her whi
fous reminisce
mers plea
{ review t
Lie
4
Tell
ati,
ests
fare
God
I dav
Is it
to thes
theso perish.
demand «
sthing of ti
bodies are seven
nead to
are not
breakers,
tia
nds Sabt
¢ Dat are
I will tell
the steranl world,
has thrust into our busy life a sacre
when we are to look after our «
exorbitant alter giviog
feeding and siothing of
rlies God should
for the fee and the of
5 Our
they
prosp
and what
pects for
Jone,
yale
days
the
that
ling
abla b ne
Lis
arial soul
nd
and it
day
wound
wound up
ran down into the grave No
man can contisgously break the Sab.
bath and keep his physical and meatal
healt 1. Ask those aged men, and they
vill tall you they never Koew moa who eon
bath: who did not
body or moral prin-
this as his ex-
id }
Rs, ber
hay
they
either in mind,
A manaiacturer gave
perience He said: “1 owned a faolory
on the Lehigh Everything prospered,
I kept the Sabbath, aud everything went
on well. Bat one Sabbath morning I be
myself of A new shattie, and }
I would inveni that shattie before
and 1 refased all food and drink
until I had completed that shuttle, By sun.
down I had completed it, The néxt day,
Monday, I showed to my workmen and
friends this new shuttle Fhey all con
suceess, 1 put
into play. I enlarged my
sir, that Sunday's work cost
From that day everything
falled in business, and |
Oh, my friends, keep the
You may thisk It old fogy ad
but I give it to you now: “"Remembns
Sabbath day, keep it holy. Six
days shalt thou labor and do all thy
work, but the seventh is the Sabbath of the
Lord thy God; In it thou shalt not do any
work,” A man said that he would prove
that all this was a fallacy, and #0 he said,
“Y shall raise a Sunday crop.” And he
plowed the fleld on the Sabbath, and then
hie put in the seed on the Sabbath and cul.
tivated the ground on the Sabbath, When
the harvest was ripe, he reaped it on the
Sabbath, and he carried it into the mow on
the Sabbath, and then he stood out defiant
to his Christian neighbors and .sald,
“There, that is my Sunday crop, and it is
all garnered.”
up aod a groat darkness,
pings of heaven strack the barn, and away
went his Sanday crop. Beware, young man,
of all Sabbath breakers,
Again, I charge you, baware of assoein.
tion with the dissipated. Go with them
and you will in time adopt their habits,
Who is that man fallen acalnst the carb.
stone, covered with bruamses and beastii.
ness? Hoe was ns bright a lad as ever
looked up from your nursery. His mother
rocked him, prayed for him, fondled him,
would not let the night air tonch bis
eqoek and held him up and looked down
into his loving eyes and wondered for what
high position he was being fitted, He en.
shuttie
business: bat,
£59.000,
lost my mill,
vies,
the
toakoned ‘him, friends oheored him,
but the stewers shot st him: vile
men set traps for Lim, bad Lowity heeled
fast to him with their fron grapples; his
feet slipped on the way, and there he lies,
Who would think that that uncombed hair
was once toyed with by a father's fingers?
Would you think that those bloated aheaks
wore aver kissed by a mother's lips? Would
you guess that that thick tongue once
made a household glad with its innocent
rattle? Utter no harsh words in bis ear.
alp him up. Pat the hat over that once
manly brow,
aout that ones covered an heart,
Show bim the way to the
ofeed he of
A FAMOUS BOER MARKSMAN,
Strange Story About How Van Besboom
Avenges Two Sons.
The story
sent in
it from a
with
Paris
by a
Eclaly publishes a
Frenchman who received
fellow countryman serving
Boers in Natal. The hero
named Van Bos
of the best
He nid
buck, a Kaflir or
ostrich since Lie wis
the
a burgher boom, wiki
considered one shots ip
the Transvaal never
have missed an
vild
of ne
and he is now HO
taken notable
the wars wag
the
fay
AN
boo
both against
Hsh, and has
a deadly marks
philegmat
ments hi
ess of his
Nhortly after mtilin began
war, oxo
had be
ngagemmentis
old friend,
demanded
present
that hi
11 ohe of
MN only
the
OlCe Wel { His
Prosi
POI
SNE)
at
lent, and
I uu
and
“Ihave
will
f two ounces of
old Krug
i
inderstood
The “Munchener Kind.”
who visits Munich Is
‘Munich Child’
ifold forms” said
yesterday
“Every
fo
one
Sure meet with the
itt some of iis man
recently returned student
“If one enters a print shop, the deal
or ‘You must have the Mun
chener Kind, of Purchasers of
Jitth
carvid
SAYS
course,’
forks or spoons find the
handle
On entering a
its of the national bever
age, a touriet will find on the side
stein, a ting effigy of the popular ‘Mum
ich Child’
whole city,
“It Bas ite origin in the arms of
Munich, which were originally two tall,
slender About the fourteenth
century figure monk, cowled
and holding a breviary in his hand,
entered In the escutcheon, The figure
wis reprovented between the two great
towers, I was doubtless placed there
in honor «{ the origin of the name ol
Munich, which signifies Monktown,
“Then jovial townfolks of Mun
ich wished for an emblem that would
properly represent their elty and ite
chief product. They thought it would
searceiy do to identify the dignified
monk with the beer industry, and yet
souvenir
figure perched on the
in the bowl,
1 Iner
or
‘garten’ to
of his
Indeeq, it pers Ades the
towers
thu of n
fhe
ed. So the monk's solemn face was
replaced by a merry, langhing child,
tae bhreviary ahd rosary by a glass of
beer and a bunch of radishes,”
TANS A
Fine Feathers and Flae Birds
The reign of Lord Brassey as Gov.
ernor of Victoria is drawing to a close,
and the famous Suevia is being over
During the early
dayx of his governorship he bad on his
staff a young carl who wax fond of
wearing a gorgeous uniform, After
the governor and party had viewcd the
one day, his exeelleney, in a
commonplace frock-cont, led the way
to the luncheonsoom. But he was
nn attendant, whe sald: “Pardon me,
slr, let his excellency in first,” The
man thought that the brilliantly at
tired earl mast be the governor,
“lam
soap that
very first
box of Ivory
dn
The Blood Hed Banner,
Heassured,
After thi poring 1
atient
T0000 O00
To
Lage «
Care
arely
Constipation Vorever,
y Cathartie 10¢ ¢
10 cure, droggists refund uo
Pieso'a Cure loa nderful Cough medicine
Mra W, Pickent, Yan Siclen apd Blake
Aves. Brookiyn N.Y. O58, 18
{ Edinburgh basa ©
ships, presented him at Qilfle
admiring cities and towns,
fue fake ott of
to i
ir
Cures a Cough or Cold at once,
Conquers Jroup without fail.
a Is the best for hitis, Grippe
Hoarsgress Lomgh, and
for the cure of Consumption.
wy Mothers praise if. Doxtors prescribe it
Small doses ; quick, sure results
O crop can
grow with-
Potash.
blade
orain
out
Every of
Grass,
of Corn,
every
all Fruits
and Vegetables
must have it. If
enough 1s supplied
———————— — T———
- INSOMNIA
my have boen using < ASL ARETS ios
ali Pont Taste Gond
Never B Le et. fam he. X
... CURE CONSTIPATION, ..
Brerting Besmeds Os wary, Odicsge, Bontreogl, Sow York, *
HO-TO-BAC [i 0 vay mss
Goad
moe We wish to pain t
CW CuFloLers, ab
Peg ¢ § wrde
yr EE faterees be mheribe
i ia Orosse Market Lettnos Jw
Hiraw berry Melon, in
11 Day Ra shi,
Fariy?
Earip Digs
; Brilliant: Five er Seeds,
Werth $1.00, for 14 canis,
Above 10
FL
I
bg
i
Pigs orth $1, we wii!
mail you fres, toget ber with our
rest Ustalog. te g &il aboot
SALTER § wiLiion POLL 8 POTATE
spon rece ga « fihis notice 21
stanps. We invite yourtrade, and
§ Wo hen ro once ry Naizer's
seeds i mever do with
oRoo bh sen on Sa fers TON
ent snriient Tomato Ginst on sarth A C ~
JOBS A. SALTER SEED UD, La TROESE, » 1%
SeeseeePeeveIIIRTRCDD
: W. L. DOUCLAS
NION
ADE.
rar
Worth $4 to $6 compared
with other makes.
Indoreed by over
1 00,000 wearers
The gennine have W, I.
[ron
"DOVELAS EMD: co. 8 Brockton or
SUECTRED on
Fee Refunded
iree ad.
vis * as to patestability, Send
er FRED Misr He. STEVENS & Co...
INGE. SET 1 th =e. Wastsiugten, ID. 4
how Chicago, Cleveland a
LADIES, TAKE NOTICE.
si 0 earn 89 a
will employ yn No money
cept 25 cents, for which we
at terial and instruct sou Low
to make the new 80k Sofa Pillows
Economy Supply Co.
703 WASHINGTON STREET, BOSTON.
Free
Deiro.t
week al
We
if too little, the growth wili be
“scrubby.”
Send fof our books welling ali about composition of
fertilivers beet adapted for all crops, They com yo
nothing
GERMAN
Cures Loughs and Colds.
Prevents © nARHIPEan,
All Rruggiste, bu.
KILLER
EPRESENT ATIY Ex ANTE 0
aridcle weed 21] wlephone subsoriiers EK
elled: no CRBY HEIL J shits, $400 n day Partividers
for stamp. RInruss & Oneex, S808 bens si KN. ¥
NEW DISCOVERY: given
quick vole’ and cures worst
of testivnoninis ard 10 days’ treateast
E GALEN A BONE, Bex 8 ‘
Landis
rag
NSUMPTION
pw dwies
constantly,
is ont handy
treats upon about every subject under
toss run soroes ref.
matters and things
sndorstand ane
will slear up
Fit nies. 1 ha 14 may be
@ s rich mine of wainable
interesting manner, and
which you So nes
bir this book
1 kas a come
— a This book
information, presented in an
well worth to any one many