The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, November 15, 1900, Image 3

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W———
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prepaid. 3000 voluntary testimonials of cures,
After great labor, time and expense
the newly-formed Paloutnotehnie Ca-
nal, situated at the mouth of the Dan-
ube, and passing through Russian ter-
ritory, is now officially declared open.
STATE oF Onto, CIty or TOLEDO
Lucas County,
Prank J. CHENEY makes oath that he is the
senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cnexey &
Co., doing business in the City of Toledo,
County and State aforesaid, and that said firm
will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for
sach and every case of CATARRH that cannot
be cured by the use of Hary'sCatannn CURE.
FrAxXK J. CRENEyY,
Eworn to before me and subscribed in my
presence, this 6th day of December,
A. D. Issa, A.W, GLEABON, :
Notary Public,
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and
acts directly on the blood and mucous sur
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+} as,
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§ SEAL {
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The French warships of all sizes to
be begun or carried forward during
1301 number 111. The list includes 4
battleships and 17 submarines. All are
to be completed by the end of 1905.
are fast to
rubbing. Bold by
Porvam Fapveress Dyes
sunlight, washing and
all druggists,
A California paper says that
men who live on the ranges are notable
ries,
Best For the Bowels,
No matter what ails you, headache to a
sancer, you will never get well until your
bowels ars put right. Cascamers help
Rature, cure you without a gripe or pain,
roduce easy natural movements, cost you
ust 10 cents to start getting your health
ack. Cascanzrs Candy Cathartic, the
enuine, put up in metal boxes, every tab-
ot has C.C.C. stamped on it. Beware of
imitations,
A young husband alws calls
wife “Birdie,” because she is
associated in his mind with a bill
his
The Best Prescription for Chills
and Fever is a bottle of GrOvVE's TasTeLEss
Cui Tonite. It is simply iron and quinine ia
& tasteless form. No cure—no pay. Price Me.
The rudder of a ship is a
cessity.
When a man is down his enemies
stop kicking him and his friends begin.
There are two af
perhaps giv
and trouble, viz
e t
Sciatica
Lumbago
Bolh disable and cripple,
but
St. Jacobs Oil
is their best cure,
John Chisaman's Varied Climate.
Many of the popular misconceptions
about the physiological and psycho-
logical makeup of the Chinaman are
to be traced to a general impression
that the Chinese are a tropical peopk
Of course, when we deliberately set
out to consider the matter we realize
‘at once that only a-small part of
China lies within the tropics, and that
a great part of the empire enjoys a
winter at least as severe as that o
New England. Those who have rea
son to pay some sttention to Chines
{affairs bear constantly in mind the
fact that the climatic discipline of the
Chinaman has been that of the
Frenchman, the German, the Austrian,
the American and the Briton. .
~ WOMEN MUST SLEEP.
Avoid Nervous Prostration.
If vou are dangerously sick what 1s
the first duty of your physician? He
quiets the nervous system, he deadens
the pain, and you sleep well
Friends ask, ‘‘ what is the cause ?
and the answer comes in pitying
tones, nerveus prostration. It came
upon you so quietly in the beginning,
that you were not alarmed, and when
sleep deserted you night after night
until your eyes fairly burned in the
darkness, then you tossed in nervous
agony praying for sleep.
"
Mns. A. Hantiny,
You ought to have known that
when vou ceased to be regular in your
sourses, and you grew irritable with-
sut cause, that there was serious
trouble somewhere.
You ought to know that indigestion,
exhaustion, womb displacements,
fainting, dizziness, headache, and
backache send the nerves wild with
affright, and you cannot sleep.
Mrs. Hartley, of 221 W. Congress St.,
Chicago, 111., whose portrait we pub-
lish, suffered all these agonies, and
was entirely cured by Lydia E. Pink-
ham'’s Vegetable Compound ; her case
should be a warning to others, and
her cure carry conviction to the minds
of every suffering woman of the un-
failing efficiency of Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound.
Dr. Bull’s Cough
cup. br Syrup
AS
20
Cures a cough or cold at once
C uers croup, brone
grippe and consumplion,
$320
\iDoUS
The real worth of W,
L. Douglas $3.00 and
83.50 shoes compared
with other makes is
84.00 to 85.00,
OurS4 Gilt Edge Line
cannot be equalled at
any price. Over 1.000.
000 satisfied wearers,
L
One pair of W. L. Dosgla
$3 or $3.50 shout wi
will positively oulwesr
vo two pairs of or dings
oN
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The reputation of
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THE KAS
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kf your deal i
factory, saing Pp
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prs
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iT PAY TO ADVERTISE IN
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hysicians
nal y for dis-
REV. DR. TALMAGE.
EMINENT DIVINE'S BUNDAY
DISCOURSE,
Subject: The Welfare of Others oo We
Bhoald Banish Selfishiness~Job Dellv-
ered From Evil When He Vrayved For
Friends—Happy From Dolng Good,
[Oapryright 1900, |
Wasnmixaroxn, D. C—In this discourse
Dr. Talmage wars on narrowness of view
and urges a life helpiul to others: text,
Job xhi, 10, “And the lord turned the
capitivity of Job when he prayed for
iriends.”
Comparatively few people read this last
chapter of the book of Job. The earlier
| chapters are so full of thrilling incident,
of events so dramatically portrayed, of
iwinl ailments and disaster, of
terrific
domestic infelicity, of staccato
THE
nie
passage,
omnipotency
of resounding ad
proclaimed
have been
day, an
| stones,
irene, of
of uiterances si
the
eX FL In
; y
greatest scents
mining and
i
and EB it pher,
pred
astronomer,
and electrician,
| most readers i top before
! text, which, strangely
anno
Yesor
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es that
| tivity of Job w
how
halted his
Now, will you pl 3 to me
i Job's
catastrophes?
f
ny Job
prayer
nities Mind
wayer for himnsell
then
10%
hie troubles would have
instance of
folio of his disaster
sted God in belall
Bildid
natn
Prayer nnsw
manite,
Job when
I
if vou will not
most recuperative tha
£0 Wo thanking
$8. J% had bee
but the mor
pley the |
e thought
3
they
re he thought
ne more terrily
sfortunes grew bia
here was (0 come §
is tine
“I have been
Ber
longevity,
trouble
3
medica
his
gal
and the
some one it
lo pray
lo that,
Ed
kindness ey
sympathy and
pation
their
WaR easy
friend
thoar
his
There are
for vears of
close to ue in
reminiscence and antici
that it is easy for us to pray for
welfare” Well, 1 soe you not
ore
tantalizing and exasperating
man ever had. Look at their
When they heard of his be-
for
obligated
stand so
do
wind and lightning stroke, they eame in
and sat down by him a whole week, sev.
en days and seven nights, and the record
is “none spake a word te him” What
you, they professed to be religious men,
they were dumb as the sphinx which at
that time stood in the African desert and
stands there still, Why did they not say
something about reunion in the heaven
ly realme with his children, who had been
slain? Why did they not talk to him
about the satisfactory explanations in the
future world of things we do not under.
stand in this world? Why did they not
go to the apothecary and buy a poultice
| his nerves, or a few drops of febribuge
that would cool his heated frame? No!
| For seven days and seven nights they did
| nothing and maid nothing for his relief.
; Jhey must have almost bored him to
eath,
After these three friends had completed
their infamous silence of a week they be.
n to lecture Job. First Eliphaz the
emanite opens with a long story about
a dream which be had in the night and ir
ritates the sufferer with words that make
things worse instead of better, and sets
him in an attitude of defensé against the
lecturer. Then comes Bildad the Shahite,
who gives the invalid a round scolding and
ealls him garralous and tically tells
him that he deserved all that he had got
and that if he had behaved himself aright
he would not have lest his house or his
children or
said; “Job, | wil
with you
ging denouncing Joh 0v calling him a liar
and keeps on the discourse until Job re.
castic words, “No doubt but ve are the
Oh, what friends Job had!
deliver us from having one such friend,
fo say nothing of having three of them
and was it
him so to do?
of you, be in a Yery devout mood and
capable of making intercession for people
who had come to vou in a day of trouble
and said “Croond for yon You ought to
be chastived. You are being
hand by eternal justice, If you
haved wvoureell aright, vou would
have been sick or pereeented or
ished or made childless’ Oh,
friend, you would have felt
when } for his friends,
Job }
not »
not
no, my
not like
prayed i ! mo
Lika when he cursed the day ol his
nativity
You
peo) le who weigh Si) pounds
avoirdup had better
temper, for at such tim y 1
far off Get the emuipose of Job in th
xt. and it will help business 4:
Praying fo vou
nerve for large undertal
better balan
loge wou
not
rections. enders,
I have m
ings: you will have
judement ; un will waste
with
no valuable
in trying to ge Wer yout
Try this height of
tagonist to-day, and
Ow Keep on until
I abould not wond
to the moral and. religious engl
voll, Tt ¥lould aaa a hunared
to your worldly prosperity. Job
uch as
nrayes
if you
mor
it, and 3
ngih
per
wit
gives
rent,
Job twice as n
ne of h
when there
lounge on which
throne of 3
bospitale
prostrate is a
though she has passed
she trains ni sickbeds
fluenes is now felt among
in South Africa while her m
of the story of Balaklava, Sey
Inkerman. where England
and Russia grappled i
she had not been happy
onk to alleviate suffering
she began that
an unhappy
recrated
Wer
into
recs 101
work abe
dav fo that
gorial 34
ality. Her wh
face shows it
be f
a
turn
maier of Stonewall
of the great general's
his men. “Does your gen
3. EWeAr at You, to make you
Swear!” replied the soldier
swearing; Stone
does praying. When Stonewall
ants us to march he looks at us soberly,
as i he were sorry for us, and says,
, we have got ¢ a long march.’
iiways know when there is going to
long march and right smart fighting
Stonewall =» powerinl on prayer just
¥ a big fight” When Stonewall
Jackson was asked the meaning of the
passage “instant in prayer,” he said: “Ii
you will not mistake and think 1 am set
ting myself up as an example, which |
am not, 1 will give an illustration from |
my own habit. I have so fixed the habit |
of prayer in my mind that I never raise a |
glass of water to my lips without a mo
ment's asking of God's blessing; I never |
seal a Jetter without a brief sending of |
my thoughts heavenward; I never change |
my classes in the section room without
a minute's petition for the cadets who go
out and those who come in.”
Now, if God has during these remarks
shown us the uses, the importance, the |
blessedness of prayer, suppose we try to |
do what Job did when he prayed for his
rxasperators. Many of us at the begin
ning of this subject felt that while we
could pray for ourselves and pray for
those who were kind to us we never could |
reach the high point of religious expe-
rience in which we could pray for in |
Ewell does
the
4 make
who annoy us and make us feel worse in-
stead of feeling better. That was a Mat.
terhorn, that was an Alp, to the top of |
which we feared we could never climb,
but we thank God that by His omnipo
tent grate we have reached that height
at lsat. Let us fay! Oh, Christ, who
didst pray for ine assassins, we now
pray for , ow who despitefully use us and
: evil against us. For
their eternal salvation we supplicate.
When time is no more, may they reign on
as now they thi
from pain and their ho
reavement. After all the misunderstand
ings and controversies of this life are over
may we keep with them eternal jn
1 the mansions on the hill, and as Thou
didst turn the captivity of Job when he
had ol who badly used
Life's ZocCise of Sclences,
Every ship that comes to America
got its chart from Columbus, Every
novel is: a debtor to Homer, Every
carpenter who shaves with a foreplane
borrows the geniug of a for
ventor,
gotten in-
Life is a girt all round with a
zodiac of sciences, the contributions of
men who perished to add thelr
point of light to our ky. ~HRepresenta~
tive Men.
have
Mere. Winslow's Raothing Ferg
teething, softens the gun
Lion, alia ye pa Cur
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