The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, April 26, 1900, Image 3

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    Lovers Spread Smallpox. 1
‘Another case of smallpox has devel- |
oped among the students of Indiana |
University at Bloomington, the result |
of a clandestine meeting of lovers, A |
few weeks ago several young men were |
quarantined, and one of them escaped |
guard and took frequent promenade
with Mies Stevens. A few days
Miss Stevens was taken ill with vario
foid, and her Miss Clara |
Davis. also grew ill of what the physi- |
clans pronounced a light form Of
smallpox. Hoping to escape quaran
tine, she for Bluffton, upon
arrival there was prevailed
return to Bloomington,
once to the
health and
when she
later
roommate,
left but
upon
She went
gecretary of the board
the situation,
room.
explained
given a
At the Poker Club,
Sam-—''1 do jes’ bag
Pete—'‘Dat's all right ut I'd
play wif a bad loser dan wif any
of a winner."—Puck.
A Mother's Tears.
*“IWould Cry Every Time | Washed
My Baby.”
i
Was
hate a log
“When Ph.
nt ’ Faw NN
I montis
he
-
Was
y ¢
oid,
first fes-
ters and th
ii E® boils
broke out on
my baby’
neck. Th
BOres spreaw
ard Ma
A MEXICAN NIGHTINGALE.
¥ouog American Oraithologist Anxious
To Secure One.
William Booneville,
Y., one of the most ear:
found of America’s ;
gists, is visiting
Denver Post
Mexico,’
Johnson of
to
spend perb
the birds of
specimens for my €gg
told that many of the birds of
Mexico remain
because they are =o 1. A spe
nightingale that
ble aweelnes
I am
lower
principally
ies
ark
remarka-
y utterly
approacl
men has ever
{ nly OCCagsiona gr limpaes of
can had, it hs; been so
described that
cerning it are
be variously
data con
in ornitho
logical records, hope to be
abie to secure imen, but of
s
t
ia
course I dare nc t
for the
most ard:
tunate
the happiest f«
the bird
rapture at the
FOR WOMAN'S HEALTH
Barnest Letters from Women Re-
lieved of Pain by Mrs. Pinkham.
“Dear Mus. Pixgnax:-— Before |
commenced to take vour medicine |
was in a terrible state, wishing myself
dead a good many Every part
of my body seemed to pain in some
way. At time of menstruation my
suffering was something terrible. I
thought there was no eure for me, but
after taking several bottles of Lydia |
E. Pinkham's Vegetable Lompound all |
my bad feelings were gone. 1 am now
well and enjoying good health. I shall |
always praise your medicine.” Mans, |
Anos Frscurenr, Box 22¢, Romeo, Mich.
Female Troubles Overcome
“Dear Mus. Pixxkuav:—1 had female
trouble, painful menses, and kidney |
complaint, also stomach trouble. About
a year ago 1 happened to pick up a
paper that contained an advertisement
of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com-
pound, and when I read how it had
helped others, 1 thought it might help
me, and decided to give it a trial. I
did 80. and as a result am now feeling
perfectly well. 1 wish to thank you for
the benefit your medicine has been to
me." Mas. CLara Stignen, Diller, Neb.
No More Pain
“Dear Mus. Prvxunas Your Vege.
table Compound has been of much
benefit to me. When my menses first
appeared they were very irregular,
They occurred too often and did not
leave for a week or more. I always |
suffered at these times with terrible |
pains in my back and abdomen. Would
be in bed for several days and would
not be exactly rational at times. 1
took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound, and menses became regular
and pains left me entirely/--Mps. E.
¥. CustEn, Brule, Wis.
pon great-
iy task myself i
enaeh
nough
» world.” And
¢r clasped his hands in
thought
lov
Limes,
a,
's Eye Water
a So
REV. DR. TALMAGE.
THRE EMINENT DIVINE'S SUNDAY |
|
DISCOURSE.
Subject: The Mesnrrection of Christ-The
Season of Spirltunl Gladness and Hee
freshment=Victory Denth and
Flowers,
fiver
the Grave~The Mission of
[Copyright wu,
Wasnminarox, D, C.-This sermon
Talmay rin nil the bells gindness, |
eapecially appropriate at this season, when
all Christendom is Christ's
resurrection; text, John xix, “In the
¢arvden a new supuicher.”
Looking arocnd the chur
flowers in wreaths
and flowers in
, billows of beauty,
ty, you eel ¢ iH 3
smail heaven,
You say thesa fi
perhaps ‘yon may see the
may be immortal, The fragrance
flower may be the spirit of the flower;
body of the flower
in
ol! Dr.
of
celebrating
i1,
shes this 1
and i
crosses and
ing. sein
in star
wers wil
hey |
{ tha |
tho
dying earth; its
better worlds,
on
sp Appear
n it will
'
Ors
bP any
108 &a8yY
rit may
ances
and ja) J
a8 were born in paradise,
beauty came down {an the regu-
apostolic
the flood
1
oil
haliotrog Thess
apostles of
Inr line of
ostors
aircession Their an
ring
afterward ap
peared,
id started with BE
Heuven is ¢
NO organ
Hoavy bn
arist ss |
into the p
the jevel
ply of
reat ng pi
from the
tock against the rec
The g
ciplea may
the l
yvernment,
ates! he body
piay resurrection, order the
sanbedrin to be pat the
mb, the violation of ths
iolation ©
pon
{the se I the Governm
the United Sates or Great Britain,
ollowsd with great ponishment, A
pany of soldiers from the tower of Antonis
is detailed to stand guard.
At the door of the mausoleum a fight
takes places whieh decides the question
for all gravevards and cemeteries,
of lightning against sword of steel, Angel
against military. No seal of letter was |
ever more easily broken than that seal of
the door of the tomb,
The dead body in the niche in the rock |
begins to move in its shroud of fine linen,
slides down upon the pavement, moves out
of the portico, appears in the doorway, ad- |
vanges into the open alr, comes up the |
marble steps. Having left His mortuary |
attire behind Him, He comes forth in work. |
man's garb, as I take it, from the fact that
the women mistook Him for the gardener,
That day the grave received such shat. |
tering it can never be rebulit., All the
irowels of earthly masonry can never mond
it. Forever and forever it Is a broken
Dea}h, taking =ide with the mill.
tary In that (ght, received a torribie ent
from the angel's spear of flame, so that he
himsell shall go down after awhile under
it, The king of terrors retiring before the
King of grace! The Lord is risen! Let
earth and heaven keep Easter to-day!
Hosanna!
SoM thio® strike my observation while
stan ding in this garden with a new sepul.
cher, And, first, post mortem honors in
contrast with ante mortem ignomintes, if
they could bave afforded Christ such a
costly sepulcher, why could pot they have
given Him an earthly residence? Will they
Sword §
on
instead of a soltglilow for the living Jesus?
If they bad expended half the value of that
tomb to make Christ comfortable, it would
60t bhava been so sal a story. He asked
bread; they gave Him a stone,
‘Christ, like most of the world's bensfac.
ters, was appreciated better after Ho was
dead, Westminster Abbey and mon
mental Greenwood are the world's attempt
to atone by honors to the dead for wrongs
othe living. Poet's corner in Westmin.
ster Abbey attempts to pay for the suffer.
Ings of Grab street,
Go through that Poet's aorper in West.
minister abbey, There Is Handel, the great
musician, from whose music you hear to-
day; but while I look at his statue [ cannot
help but think of the dissords with which
his feilow musicians tried to destroy him.
There is the tomb of John Dryden, a heaus
tite! monument; but I eannot help but
inink at seventy years of age he wrote of
his being oppressed in fortune and of the
sontract that be had just made fora thou.
sand verses nt sixpence a Une. And thers,
too, you find the monument of Samuel But.
er, the axthor of “Hudibins;” but while 1
k at his mopument In Post's corner 1
onnnot but ask myself where he died, In
a garrer, There ses the costly tablet f
tha Poet's corper--the aostly tablet to ong
of whom the celebrated Waller wrote: The
just issued a tedious
man, If the
hus none."
posm on the fall of
length of it be no virtue, it
There (3 a beautiful monument
to Bheridan, Yoor Sheriden! If he could
have only discounted that monument for u
mutton chop!
Oh, you unfiiial
your parents sao nu
few more biunkets
children, do not give
'
shh tombstone, bat a
iosa funeral and more
bedroom! If five per cent, of the money
we now spend on Buros
have bean expended {no making the
Scotch post
been harried with the
oxciseman., Horace Greeley, outrageously
used while living, when dead is follows
1 Greenwood by the Prasident of t
banquets could
vis
comfortable, he would no
Vara
and navy.
the grave ¢
ve
army
atone at
Senator. Do
Springfield «
Ob. do lust
ssdariy
yar 1
{a the procession
fing in th garden
rl a
1 cannot Ree
sanhedria, com
tower of Apt fioor of rock,
of rock, walls of rock, door of roek,
Christ srypts. Come
ip He must, Come out asd
He did. Preliguration Firat
fruits of them that siapt, Just as certain.
We go flown the jnst so
certainly we will «
here were
stan
Koop in the
Soy.
into
ye up again, Though
of the mountains were piled
on ue we will rise. Though buried amid
the corals © hie deepest cavern of the
Atiantie Oc¢ea)d, will come to the sur
fae
With
Tust
we
thess ovens wo may not into
shall
have strenger vision, begause the tamast
thing iu the land to which we go will be
brighter than the sun. We shall have
bodies with the speed of the lightning.
Our bodies improved, energized swiftened,
eclarifled—mortality, immortality, The
door of the grave taken off its hinges and
flung fiat foto the dust,
Olu, my brethren, Jdeath and the grave
are not 80 much as they used to be; for
while wandering fn this garden with the
te
INR
flowers of the garden have completely cov.
ered up the tomb, Instead of ome garden
there are four gardens, opening lato each
other—gardes of Edes, gardeu of the
world’s sepuloher, garden of the earth's
regeneration, garden of heaven, Four
gardens. Bioom, O earth! Bloom, ©
heaven! Oh, my friends, wake up to glad.
ness on this Easter morning! This day, i
I interpret It right, means joy—il means
peace with heaven, and it meuns peace with
ail the world,
Oh, bring more flowers! Wreaths them
around the brazen throat of the cannon;
plant them in the desert, that it may bios.
som lke the rose; brald them into the
mane of the returned war charger. Ne
more red dabiins of buman blood. Give
ur white lites of peace. All around the
enrth strow Easter flowers, And soon the
rough voyage of the church militant will
be ended, and stie will sail up the heavenly
harbor, searred with many a confilet, but
the flags of triumph floating from ber top.
gallanta, All heaven will come out to
groot her into port, and with a long re.
verberating stout of welcome will say:
“Toners alie comes up the bay, the glorious
old ship Zion] After tempestuous voyage
she drops anchor within the veil,”
a ant a
Arvmor Plate Stands the Tess,
A test was made at ludian Head, pear
Washington, of a plate representing 300
tons of the turret armor of the battleship
Wisconsin, The fourteen.ineh plate wis
attacked by a ten neh wun, with theasual
romuits, be shell was smashed on the
faen of the plate, which received no subs
stantial injury, so the lol was accepted,
MBL SB
The Governor of Ohio has no veto power,
Novel nnd Costly Yad
in the world, They are nearly all
made ¢f sliver and are perfect in every
detall, As a boy the duke took a keen
delight In modeling vessels,
which with him really became an art
His collection of
stantly being
private purchase,
what
the duke's
“silver
to,
but by
may be sidered
hobby
akips” is
only ny
who
con
added not
those
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poison out of your system, easily
naturally and gently. CASCARETS
are just what you want; they never
grip or gripe, Tos will work gently
while you sleep. Some people think
the more violent the griping the better
the cure. Be careful take care of
your bowels—salts and pill poisons
leave them weak, and even less able to
keep up regular movements than be-
fore. The only safe, gentle inside
Spring cleaner for the bowels are
sweet, fragrant CASCARETS. Th
don’t force out the foecal matter wit
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