The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, October 25, 1900, Image 3

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    Expensive Toy Road,
f~me children of Macon, Ga., are to
Lhivu an expensive but highly instruc-
tive toy in the shape of a complete
miniature trolley line about a mile
long. Each car will accommodate
elght passengers, and Is complete in
all detalls, Including electric lights.
The rallway is to be located in a pri-
Vate park. :
Libby's Food Prodneis nt the Parle
Exposition.
The Grand Prix d'Honneur and two gold
medals have bean awarded the Interna.
tional Jury of Awards at the Paris Exposi-
tion, to Libby, MeNelll & Libby, of ( hicago,
for the purity, excellence and superiority of
their Canned Foods, Here in America, the
"Libby " Prand has always been recognized
as typioal of the highest standard of excel.
lence attained in the preservation of Meats,
and it is a noticeable fact that the products
of Libby, MeNeill & Libby have received the
highest awards at eve Exposition held in
the United Statesduring the past two decades
Ly
convention
in finding a
In a wheelwright's
should be no
spokesman,
trouble
Best For the Dowels,
No matter what alls you, headaches {oo a
aaucer, you will naver got well until your
bowels are put right Cascangrs help
nature, cure you without a gripe or pain,
produce easy natural movements, cost you
just 10 cents to start getting your heaith
back. Cascarers Candy Cathartle, the
genuine, put vp in metal boxes, avery tab-
tet has 1. O.C, stamped on it, Beware of
imitations,
The hired girl t short-
ening life
day off.
. tal N £
her Oy aking a
Catarrix Caan
With local applications,
the seat of t}
constitut
it you m
Catarrh ¢
reciiy on
Catarrh Ci
in
the blo a
ire is
known, «
actin
perfe
what ;
fog ca
PF
Sold 1
Hall's
Some
“A kiss
cheek.”
Forxax Favzress Dyes
the hands or spo: the kettle,
druggists,
one suggests that
yn the lips is worth
¢ i
Even when the women
most decolete gowns
themselves “dressed for the occas
put
they
The Best Prescription for Chills
and Fevar is a bottle of Grovi's Tasrairees
Coie Toxic. It is simply fron as
& lasicless form. No cure-—npo pa
The motto of some unruly chil
seems to be “Never mind
Mere Winslow's othing Syrup for el
teething sof :
tion, allays pain
tailor
he
doesn't meet royalty ever:
time faces a Prince Albert.
FITE permanentiv cured, No fits or nervons.
ness aiter frst day's use of Dr. Kilne's Grea
Kervellestorer $8trial bottle and treatiss fron
Dr BH. Kuxe, Ltd, 231 Arch =t., Phila, Pa
The ball boy is not exas
although he goes to the ”
soldieris
ront
Hate vou ever experi
sation of a good apps
chew Adam's Pepsin
When
BOBATY,
thing."
cannibal
COnsigel
the
he
if bank officials ou
It does seem as
to acknowledge t
“tellers.”
he efficiency of fema
Every year over 100,000
persons die of consumption
in this country alone, Cherry
Pectoral would not have cured
all these. Taken in time, it
would have cured many.
A Mr. D. P. Jolly, of
Avoca, N. Y., wrote us, a few
weeks ago, that his mother
had regular old-fashioned con-
sumption for years, and was
given up to die. She tried
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. It
helped her at once, and she
is now completely restored to
health.
We believe Mr. Jolly’s
story, because it's only one
of thousands.
Three sizes of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral:
25 cents, $0 cents, and $1.00. Buy the
most economical size for your case,
J. C. Aver Company,
Practical Chemists, Lowell, Mass.
If, for any reason, your druggist cannot
or does not give Ayer's Cherry Pec.
toral when you call for it, send us one dol
lar for the large size and we will deliver it
10 you, all charges paid.
Here it is!
Want to Jearn all about a
Horse? low to Piok Out
Good One? Kpow Loperf
tions and so Guard against
¥rand! Detect Disease and
Effect s Care whan stme is
possibile? Tell the Age by
the Teeth? What to call the Different Parte of the
Animal? How to 8hoe a Horse Properly? All this
and other Valuable Information ean be obtained by
roading our 100-PAGE ILLUSTRATED
HORSE BOOK, which ws will forward, post
paid, on receipt of only 28 cents in stamps.
BOOK PUB. HOUSE,
134 Leonard 8, N. ¥. Chey.
¥eire aye, we | Thompson's Eye Water
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REV. DR. TALMAGE.
THE EMINENT DIVINES SuNBa}]
DISCOURSE.
Howe « Perils
Man
Temptations
Bahjeot: An Exile From
That Beset the Youmny
Fortune « Dangers and
That Surreund Mim.
Seeking
{Copyright 190s |
Wasnrwaror, DC Dy
staid in Lendon to eccupy the
Wester pulpit in the City Road
where he preached several times
alwars receiving hearty weleame
he went to Ireland
and Dublin, The ¢ fins
tiris week deseribes hehavia
vouns man away from home and suggests
practical lessons for peonle sf everv age
and class, The text in 5
the king apneinted them a daily nrovisien
of the king's meet and of the wine which
he drank. so neaurishine them three years
hat at the end theres! they might stan
before the king.”
My text enens the deer of
Babylon and intraduees
student seventeen vears
name. le not the es
von find many hilarities, Put a haadred
ny men together and they
2 ennd time
God does na!
the grass, and
The old robin dors not
the nest heeause of
adventures
Talmage |
famous
chapél,
hefore
Thenes |
preachine in Delia: t
{en he
the
ra. sen
Oo! n
Daniel 1, 5. “And
a college
to a
Danis! by
in
iy volng
Awe
surprised if in loge
%, -
Are Anre
There 2 no harm
hat wrils ait he tr
and
oon
the blassoms. in d
st moni
ity the
lively of th
that have just hegun te fly
into an 1 looking for
2 Mar more ing
But Daniel of
What eo
the
nrehar nier
on
far from be
our text ia *
thoughts must
i
Breas ITS
im as he
CADliY® In A
came ints h
CANS
he
over remempere
WAS 8 strange land
that a study win
he sor of Zion
se el hut i
but the
daleimer in
More
it . } . 3
getting back
the heathen god
hors of aver
and had
wha
tterly
nesting those
ng and misssd him b
ve and find
because they
vore still al
tasisless
Daniel might
stisn at
t anticipat An
he lexi?
were |
idy the last night,
} eal
nld see right throneh
ows and the :
Daniel He
osanh ADDATrAtns
Ar
1 peer rarans |
Hew
on
py
prime mir
The
this sul
carried
There in a ¢
next ight suggested te me
oy that voune men ma
4
n
one in
is Lhe ¢
go into that
tibly
and one day
selves away d
ward consented
cer are ft
shot
the apport
habit ever ennues
plagues made
arture of (¢ fell
Pharaoh of e4 ever eheerfull
sented to let anv of its vickis
though
they are
as go
they
searh
they are the se
are burned al
yeril becaus
ions are as
power iI% nn
A &hip se em
the watchman is
spider meats a |
down with me to th
insects,” No: it save, “Come and
bright morning walk with me on t
pension bridge of glittering gossamer
Oh, there is a differences between the |
sparkle of a serpent’s eye and the erush of |
ita slimy folds! There 18 8 difference be |
tween the bear's paw toying with a kid
and the crackling of the bones in the ter
rible ng. Pike's peak locks beautiful in |
the distance, but ask the starved travelers
by the roadside what they think of Pike's i
peak. Are there those around whom sus
picious eompanions are gathering” Do |
“¥,
the hours go blithely by when you are |
with them? Have you taken a mp from |
their cup of sin or gone with them in one |
Turn back
From Babylon they came, and to Baby:
If s0 mauy
plague stricken men would like to enter
your companionship before any one is al-
owed to pass into the intimaey of your |
heart put on them severest quarantine,
My subject also impresses me with the
fact that early impressions are almost in-
Daniel had a religious bring.
ing up. From the good mesning of his
name I know he had pious parentage. But
as soon as he comes into the possession of
the king his name is changed, all his sur
roundings are changed, and now, you say,
will begin the demoralization of his char-
Jefore hie name was Daniel, which
“G ' now his name is
to be Belteshazzar, which means “the
treasurer of the god Bel” Now vou ex:
pect to see him overthrown amid all these
changed circumstances. Oh, no! Daniel
started right, and he keeps on right. When
I find what Daniél is in Jerusalem [ am
fon.
I wish I eonld write upon all parents’
When I wee Jo
seph, a pious lad, in the house of his fa-
. down in Egypt.
Vihen 1 find Samuel, a pious lad, in the
hoase of his mother, Hannah, | asm not
to idolatry as soon as he
ood. David planned the temple st Jorn
salem and gathered the materials for ita
building, but Eolomon, the son, came and
put up the structure, and that goes on ih
all ages, The fat] ns the eharacior of
the child and its y for time and
Sturnity, then the son completes the strue
re.
Tau might aa well put down a founda.
tion Top od five and expect to rear
comes to man.
it a cathedral an down
on aT Ab Jon
vet upen it extensively
rand and extensively
fet tn
whan are doing their
of their childrer Take good heart
sone this morning may be far away
and in a city, but Gad,
whom vou dedicated thew, will lonk after
them. The Cod Daniel take care
them far ay in Babvion., “Train up
a child in the way he should go, and when
reat enmething
i ureia
those Chrislian parents
in the education
Your
me «ny
Fromt
distant
of will
away for awhile and
heart. but
having
11 rome barel
the right
may wander
sin and hreak vour
done with hig his vou eommend
ninee
thai
for I put the srinhasis in
rernent
he should
nat
Are
wey
dens!
yaoi i
Rn pd
Whe ho» Grrow Whe ha
linth abbline?
fis we? They
at ti W hey #
tions?
wot
lang ww
mixed wine
w! {
Ft
neiluary oom
nee and no one
3 h or
hey }
vy from the at
does nol
ai
COUN
the
hie to chur
~ (in his =» re he
2 placarl] announ IE 8 TAre and a ¥
vmusernent He has no greeting at
boarding He has
the food No one cares
does not eat Rather
' It is cheaper. After the
he goes into the parlor, takes up a
finds it dull, no sister to look over
th him. Goes upstams to his room
the third story, finds it cold and unin.
ting, and in despair he rushes out, caring
for nothing but to get something to make
tin stop thinking. He is eanght in the
wt whirl of sin. He has started out on
the dark sea where the gleam of the joy
hie fashing of the pit and the laaghter
he creaking of the gate of the lost
Oh, how many graves thers are in the
eountry churchyard which, if they eould
speak, would tell of young men who went
with high hopes and eame back blasted
and crushed to disgrace the sepulcher of
their fathers
And yel this exodus must go on. As
from distant hills the rivers are poured
down through tunnels to slake the thirst
of our great cities, so from distant coun
try places the streams of incorrupt popu
lation must pour down to purify our great
cities. Tomorrow morning on all the
thoroughfares, in every steamboat and in
every rail ear will be young men going
forth to seek their fortunes in our great
towns, O Lord God of Daniel, help them
to be as faithful in Babylon ae they were
at Jerusalem! rget not, O my wvoung
friend, in the great seaports the moral aul
religious principles inculeated hy parental
solicitude, and if today seated in the
house of God wou feel the advantage of
early Christian culture forget not those to
whom yon are most indebted and pray
God that as old age comes upon them and
the shadow of death the hope of heaven
may heam through the darkness. God for
bid that any of ua through ovr misconduct
should bring disgrace upon a father’s name
or prove recreant to the love of a mother,
The dramatist vr ade no exaggeration when
he exclaimed, “How sharper than a ser
pent's tooth it is to have a thankless
child!” Oh, that God would help you as
te and as young people to (ake to
cart the lessons of this important subject,
and if we shall learn that there is danger
of being carried into captivity and that
early impress ns are almost ineffaceable
and that thers is something beautiful in
Christian sobriety and that there is great
attractiveness in piety away from home,
then it will be to you and to me a matter
of everlasting congratu jation
sidered how Daniel beha
college student :
floor of the houses no
ppetite Yor
her he eata or
fy
Had not eal
i
t
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LATEST NEWS GLEANED FROM VARI
OUS PARTS,
GAME LAW VERY RIGID.
New Ktagmip Forbids the Sale of Deer nnd
Phessgnant in this Stute--No Mors Ouail
Affa r Lends Young te
Sheet Herself in the strect-. Train Hurl
od Over
on Toast. Love
Embankment.
Game Commigs met
President Kennedy, of
les B. Penrose, Phil
Westfall, of Willilams-
white
ishurg
On
of
ERDUTrg
Tried io End Her Life.
Wrecking a Mig ML
an Steel
Brevities
wreck o
Pennsylvania
ng caused hy
the traci
anrel
unned
on the
Western
alling of
the Jer
gerious
Railroad 1
a tree
wytown
At train
1 engine
riled over a f
ACTONS
the tree and
were
crashed into
and
iftern-foot embankment
The passenger attached to the
freight car was not upset,
one was injured The wreck
fire and the contents of the
freight cars were destroyed
Three children of Mr. and Mre. John
Trimble, aged respectively 5 years, 3
and six months, narrowly es-
aped being burned to death at their
home in South Bethlehem,
During the absence of the parents a
broke out in the children’s room.
children were rescued in an un-
condition by a neighbor
recover, but the babe may
four freight cars
coach
rear
No
canght
Years
Ihe
onecious
wo will
die.
William Walker, aged 7 vears, was
badly mangled by a mad bulidog at
Pottaville,
The dog attacked the boy, tearing
the flesh of his chest and body in a
freightful manner. It is feared the
boy will die.
Mrs. Thomas Rich, of Sharon, gath-
ered what she supposed were mush-
rooms and ate a quantity of them. She
was taken violently !ll and will prob-
ably die. A physician pronounced
them toadstools. Her husband fs also
ill from the effects of eating them.
J. E. Dayton & Co., whose shoe fac-
tory was recently destroyed by fire at
Williamsport, will erect a new six-
story building on the old site. They
will greatly increase their output.
In attempting to board a Reading
freight train in front of the station
in Bunbury, Harry Evans, 28
vears, employed at Milton, fell under
the wheels and was killed, his head
being erushed to a pulp.
W. H. Foster, of West Newton, a
Western Union lineman, came in con-
tact with an electric light wire at Ire
win, and was thrown from the pole to
the ground, He was badly burned and
his hip was broken.
Millon Devoted to Find the Pele,
William Ziegler of New York City,
will equip an expedition te the Arciie
region, in command of Evelyn B.
Baldwin, and says he will
000,000 to reacl the North Pole.
FE.
in a
Mrs. John-
Owing to modern {
this perfectly natural
. and sometimes painful
dreadful hot flashes,
burst
ahd
Menalr
s ready to and the fa
we heart were going os
a dangerous nervous trouble
should be heeded in time. Lye
prepared LO meet hie
“ag
a
ss oh
syste: sir period of he
' 15d
He } €
be genuine and true, and
Compound is for women.
PiINgmam
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Bart
par
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from %
of 1
ham's medicine 4
ictlers
Chang
hange
BEEWARD, Wel
wh - be pum
( are not genuine, «
mission
sar Th £519
NE near Throop
have adopted
To Core an Cold tn One Dav.
AXATIVE Buono QUinrsn ie :
efund the 3
Take |
Bruggieln m
EW. Guove's sigonture
mermaid a girl
or a waterproof
Dey
is on Bi " Lim
The
*
who has
in
Salesmen Wanted,
Two honest, reliable men, experienos not abso.
iutely necessary. salary and expenses paid
Peerless Tobacco Works Co, Bedford City, Va
Some people would starve if they had
to live on food for thought,
Piso's Cure 1s the best medicine we ever used
for all affections of throat and lungs. Ww,
0. Expsiey, Vanburen, Ind. Feb, 10, 1900,
I
a8 an “accommodation.”
fa feel, surest cure for
Dr. Bull’s ait throat and Jung
1. Doctors prescribe iL,
Quick, sure results
Refuse substitutes, Get Dr. Bull's Cough Sviup.
. J
rb
mammoth
MEAT ;.7.%
who is an ex-
pert in making mince pies,
Libby's Mince Meat.
We don’t practice economy here,
is told to make the heer mince mest
ever sold — and he does.
enough for two large pies. You'll
never use another kind again,
Chioago
Write for our booklet, "How to Make
Railroad hands regard the pay train
oubles. Propie praise
Cough Syrup
3
MINCE. ..
ploy a chef
He has charge of making all of
He uses the choicest materials, He
Get a package at your grocer’s
LIBBY, MoNEILL & LIBBY
Things te Eat.”
NB NI SAS ws
WILLS PILLS---BIGBEST OFFER EVFR MADE.
For only 10 Cents wo will send 0 any P.O, (1
a PAL yon th ck Bow: Jabs Bam
J to Tan
eae
amt
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homme, Address all
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nivialof WW. 1. Dong
as 83 or BI.50 shoes
will convinee you that
they are jost as good
I ETery way and cost
from $1 to R150 less
Over 1,000,000 wearers,
hn
One poir of W. 1. Douglas
$30r $3.50 shoes will
wil! positively oubwssr
”. two pairs of ordinary
/ $3 or 83.50
shoes,
Weare the Inrgest makers of men's $3
and 83.50 shoes In the world. We make
and sell more #31 snd KL.50 shoes than soy
other two manufacturers in the U. 8.
pile poautAting of WW, i.
iin $0.00 and 82 3 shoes for BES
very hore throughout the wardd T
50 They have $0 give better wtisfae
$3 tion then ofher males bers uw $3
- the slanderd hee slvnge “Been 00
placed a0 high that he wesren
spect nore for their money
TILE ME AND wo Dougine $1 sod Ed
thoos are sold than any other make is boosowe THEY
ARE THE BEST. Your desler should keep
them 1 we give one desler excluvive sule in sch tows.
Toke no snhstitnie! Invest on having W, 1,
Jlougine shore with seme snd price stamped sp bottom,
factory, enclosing price and Bbc. extra for carvinge
Stwte kind of lopther, ses, and width, pinin or tap bow,
Our shoes will vench you snvwdom. Catelapws Pro
W. L. Douglas Shoe Co. Breck ton, Mass.
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BUSINESS
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ROANOKE, VA,
THAN IT CAN SUPPLY.
Send for Catalogue.
Enter Sept. 4.
CHAS KE ROKERLE, President,
Martyn Wp Of Sty
vigle gommion, and wearic known
SHOE. SHOE.
than hey econ pel elsewhere
f rour desler will not pot them for vou, send diteel fo
EB COLLEGE,
whine
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