The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, May 02, 1901, Image 3

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    Woman Lawyer and Old Gentleman.
A woman lawyer, who is young and’
good-looking, was riding downtown in
a broadway car the other day, says the
New York Sun. An old gentleman who
sat on the other side of the car at the
upper end gazed at her for several
blocks with undisguised admiration. '
She looked up from the legal paper she |
was reading, and he smiled broadly at
her. Every time she raised her eyes |
she saw that he was becoming more and
more demonstrative. As she was ac- |
customed to taking care of herself |
downtown, she did not think of asking |
for the protection of a male lawyer who |
was also in the car. The woman arose |
to get out, Before the car stopped she
was aware that her unknown admirer |
was behind her. She walked into the |
big office building. As she pressed the |
button for the elevator the ancient per
stepped up to her and said:
“Haven't I met you before?”
‘1 don’t know any men who
woolen mittens,” was all she said.
The elderly person fled
word, which just goes to show
man's weakest point is his vanity,
son
Impressing the Jury.
Tenderfoot—Er
intend to do with that shotgun?
Alkali Tke—Aw, |
he'll
he gives a charge t' th’ jury.
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Address Allen B. Olmsted, LeRoy, N. Y.
rts is not
Navigation between British P
dritish flag
restricted to vessels flying the
If you would be well, keep well, and ward
off diseases of all kinds, keep ‘Crab Orchard
Water” on hand, and take it occasionally, as
required. It is Nature's own medicine,
The British public claims that the home
railroads run too many trains for profit.
Don’t drink too much water when cveling.
Adams’ Pepsin Tutti Frutti is an excellent
substitute,
Prosperity makes more fools than ad-
versity.
Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for children
‘eething, soften the gnms, reduces inflamma.
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Athletic sports are taking strong hold
in the European universities.
I do not believe Piso’'s Cure for Consump-
tion has an equal for coughs and colds. —Jonx
F. Doxes, Trinity Springs, Ind. Feb. 15, 1900,
Vertical writing has been abandoned in
the Toronto (Ont.) schools
If You Have Rheumatism
Send no money, but write Dr. Shoop, Racine,
Wis., Box 148, for six bottles of Dr. SBhoop's
Rheumatic Cure, exp. paid. If cured pay $5.50.
If not, it is free,
In 1840 the silk factories of Prussia em-
ployed 14,000 operators
F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O., Props. of
Hall's Catarrh Cure, offer 210) reward for any
case of eatarrh that cannot be cured by taking
Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for testimonials,
free. Sold by Druggists, 75¢c.
Alaska has only .11 of an inhabitant to
the square mile,
fITR permanently cured. No fits or nervous-
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Nerve Restorer. #2 trial bottle and treatise free
Dr. RB. H. Krixx, Ltd. 831 Arch St. Phila, Pa.
France has 584
5600 inhabitants.
towns with more than
To produce the best results
in fruit, vegetable or grain, the
fertilizer must
enough Potash.
ulars see our pamphlets,
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used contain
We
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Crab Orchard Water is the most off.
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The genuine is sald by
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THE NATURAL WORLD.
Dr. Talmage Says God Regulates the Ant
Hill as Well as the Human
Habitation.
The Most of Solomon's Writ.ngs Have Gone
Out of Existence.
{Copyright 1901.1
Wasminaron, D. C.—In this discourse
Dr. Talmage draws his illustrations from a
realm seldom utilized for moral and relig-
lous purposes; text, Proverbs vi, 6-8: “Go
to the ant, thou sluggard. Consider her
ways and be wise, which, having no guide,
oversee or ruler, provideth her meat in
the summer and gathereth her food in the
harvest.”
The most of Solomon's writings have
perished. They have gone out of exist-
ence as thoroughly aa the twenty books of
Pliny and most of the tooks of Aeschylus
and Euripides and Varro and Quintilian.
Solomon's Song and Ecclesiastes and
Proverbs, preserved by inspiration, are a
small part of his voluminous productions.
He was a great scientist. One verse in the
Bible suggests that he was a botanist, a
zoologist, an ornithlologist, an ichthyolo-
gist and knew all about reptilia. I Kings
iv, 38, “He spake of trees, from the cedar
tree that is in Lebanon even unto the
hyseop that springeth out of the wall: he
spake also of beasts and of fowl and of
creeping things and of fishes.” Besides all
these scientific works he composed 3000
proverbs and 1005 songs
Although Solomon lived long before the
microscope was constructed he was also
an insectologist, and watched and de-
scribes the spider build its suspension
bridge of silk from tree to tree, calling it
the spider's web, and he notices its skilful
foothold in climbing the smooth wall of
the throneroom in Jerusalem, saving,
“The spider taketh hold with her hands
and is in kings’ palaces.” But he is espe
cially interested in the ant, and recom
mends its habits as worthy of study and
imitation, saying, “Go to the ant, thom
sluggard, consider her wavs and be wise,
which, having no guide, overseer or ruler.
provideth her meat in the summer and
gathereth her food in the harvest.”
But it Was not until about 300 vears ago,
when Jan Swammerdam, the son of an
apothecary at Amsterdam, Holland, began
ene study of the ant under powerful lens,
that the full force of Solomon's injunction
was understood. The great Dutch scien-
tist in his examination of the insect in my
text discovered as great display of the
wisdom of God in its anatomy as astrono
mers discover in the heavens, and was so
absorbed and wrought upon by the won-
ders he discovered in the ant and other
insects that body and mind gave way, and
he expired at forty-three years of age, a
martyr of the great science of insectology.
No one but God could have fashioned
the insect spoken of in the text or given
it such genius of instinct—its wisdom for
harvesting at the right time, its wonders
of antennae, by which it gathers food, and
of mandibles, which, instead of the mo
ion of the human jaw up and down in
mastication, move from side to mde; ita
nervous system, its enlarging doors in hot
weather for more sweep of breeze, ita
mode of attack and defense, closing the
gate at night against bandit invaders; its
purification of the earth for human resi
dence, its social life, its republican gov-
ernment with the consent of the gov
erned, its natural fidelities, the habit of
these creatures of gathering now and then
under the dome of the ant hillock seem
ingly in consultation and then departing
to execute their different missions
But Solomon would not commend all the
habits of the ant, for some of them are as
bad as some of the habits of the human
race. Rome of these small creatures are
desperadoes and murderers. Now and
then they marshal themselves into hosts
and march in straight line and come upon
an encampment of their own race and de
stroy its occupants, except the young,
whom they carry into captivity, and if the
army come back without any such eap
tives they are not permitted to enter, but
are sent forth to make more successful con
quest Solomon gives no commendation
to such sanguinary behavior among
any more than he wi
sanguinary behav
But what
would enjoin
Wavs and be
dence, foretl
necess Lies
ties are not
These
are
insects
are th
n he BAYS,
’ First of
, antici
v to say
on «
these quali
the an
and August in reapi
stack them away, they pi
question when they
aggregate a sufficient a
until the next warm season
opens they are ready
Blow ve wintry blasts! Hang your icicles
from the tree branches! 1 all the
highways under snowdrifts! Enough for
all the denizens of the hills, Hunger shut
When winter
teac or
EY typewriters or Government
employes’
Such parents have no right to
children. Every neighborhood has speci:
mens of euch improvidence. The two
words that most strike me in the text are
“summer” and “winter.” Some people
have no summer in their lives. From the
rocking cradle to the still grave it is relent.
less January. Invalid infancy followed by
some crippling accident or dimness of eye
wight or dullness of hearing or privation or
But in most lives
One of the best waye of insuring the fu.
ture ie to put aside all you can for charit-
You put a crumbling stone
your jane if you
the sufferings
ral welfare when you help the helpless,
or the promise is “Blessed is he that con-
oor; the Lord will deliver
him in time of trouble.”
Then there is another way of providing
for the future. If you have $1000 a year
£2000 a year, save
8500; or $3000, save $1000. Do you say
such economy is meanness’ | say it is a
vaster meanness for you to make no pro
vision for the future and compel your
friends or the world to take care of you
or yours in case of bereavement or calam-
ity.
Where are women who at the first in-
crease of their husband's resources wreck
all on an extravagant wardrobe. There
are men who at the prospect of larger
prosperity build houses they will never
able to pay for. There are people with
‘a year income who have not one dol.
r laid up for a rainy day. It is a ghastly
dishonesty practiced on the next gehera
tion. Such men deserve bankruptey and
impoverishment. In almost every man’s
life there comes a winter of cold misfor-
tune, re for it while you may.
Whose thermometer kas not sometimes
stood below zero? What ship has never
been caught in a storm? What regiment
at the front never got into a battle? Have
at Joast as much foresight as the insectile
orld,
Examine the pantries of the ant hills 1a
this weather, and you will find that last
summer's supply is not vet exhausted. Ex-
amine them next July and you will find
them being replenished. “Go to the ant,
thou sluggard. Consider her ways and be
wise, which, having no guide, overseer or
ruler, provideth her meat in the summer
and gathereth her food in the harvest.”
This is no argument for miserliness.
Avarice and penuriousness destroy a man
about as soon as any of the other vices.
We have heard of those who entered their
iron money vault for business purposes,
and the door accidentally shut, and they
were suffocated, their corpse not discov-
ered until the next day. But every day
and all up and down the streets of our
cities there are men, body, mind and soul,
forever fast in their own money vaults,
Accumulation of bonds, mortgages and
Government securities and town lots and
big farms just for the pleasure of accumu-
lation is despicable, but the putting aside
of a surplus for your self defense when
your brain has halted, or your right hand
nas forgotten its cunning, or your old age
needs a manservant, or for the support of
others when you can no more be a bread.
winner for your household-—-that is right,
that is beautiful, that is Christian, that is
divinely approved. That shows that you
have taken Solomon's ant hill for an ob-
ject lesson. Going out of this world with-
out leaving a dollar for those who remain
behind, if you have done your best, you
have a right to put your head in calm con-
fidence on the pillow which Jeremiah
shook up in the forty-ninth chapter of his
wrophecy, “Leave thy fatherless children.
i will preserve them alive, and let thy
widows trust in Me.”
jut if, having the means, through mort.
gages or houses or life insurance for pro-
viding for helpless widowhood and or
phanage, you make no provision for
mortem need, how dare you go up
take a palace in heaven and let your wife
and children go to the poorhouse or into a
wiggle for bread that makes life a horros
and sometimes ends in ide?
But my subject
poralities
post
ch
strugegl
reaches higher than tem
foresight for the soul, provision
far bevond. Ant hille,
us a larger and mightier lesson of prepar-
ing food for tl ore important part of
us! Do you real that a man may
millionaire or a multi-millionaire
and a bankrupt for eternity, a prince
a few years and a pauper forever? The
ant would not be satisfied with gathering
enough food for
of a winter. But how many
content, though not having prepared for
the ten-millionth part of what will be our
existence!
Furthermore, go to the ant and con
sider that it does not decline work because
it 1s insignificant
that the unaided eye cannot see it, but the
insectile work goes on
at work above ground,
work under ground. Some of these creat
ures mix the leaves of the fir and the eat
kine of the pine for the roof or wall of
their tiny abode, and others go out
hunters looking for food, while others
domestic duties stay at Twent
specks of the food they are moving tow:
their granary, put upon a balance, wouid
hardly make the scales quiver. All of the
work is on a small scale. here is no use
in our refusing a mission } i$ in
mgnificant Anything tha: God in His
providence puts before us to do is impor
tant
The needle has its office as certainly ae
the telescope and the w ade as a parlia
mentarian scroll. You know what became
of the man in the parable the talents
who buried the one talent instead of put
ting it to practical and accumulative use
His apology was of no avail
When during the plague in London, at
1
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the
home
ause
the risk of his life and under the protest
of his friends, Rev. Thomas Vincent spent
his time preaching the gospel to the suf
ferers and 68.500 people
fatalities in the house where he rd, did
it rast happen so that he came taro 3
hurt? In Fulton street prayer meeting,
New York, a young man rose and said: “|
have Deen an infidel fourteen years. I had
the prayers of a pious but 1}
spurned them. 1 have not :
fifteen years. [ suppose she |
up as I don't know
her, but 1 would it 10 te
me in
lord bas done
Did it
earnest prayers
other waa preset:
yy
mother
ween i 1 for
sont
that his ms
sw how |
was dropped {1
harbor of Tokyo.
into the ha
who
But we live in }
many clashings. There sed
versal unrest. Large fortune
small fortunes. Civilized nati
gobble up’ barbaric nations
creeds, and people who
everything now believing nothing,
old book that Moses began and St
ended bombarded from scientific obs
tories and college classrooms
this disturbance and uncertainty
once
divine observation
And
find it
of minutest affairs. nothing is to
(30d who emsily mac
ing His infinity in the wondrous construe
tion of a spider's foot.
Before we leave this subject let us thank
to make revelation of the natural world,
go re-enforcing the Scriptures. If the mi
and perseverance on the part of those who
employed it for important discovery. It
would tell of the Blinded eyes of M
Strauss, of
jects of God's creation, staggered out from
their cabinets with vison destroved. This
hour in many a professor's study the work
of putting eyesight on the altar of science
is golng on. And what greater loss can
one suffer than the loss of eyesight unless
it be loss of reason? While the telescope
is reaching farther up and the microscope
is reaching further down, both are ex.
claiming: “There is a God, and He is in.
finitely wise and infinitely good! Worship
Him and worship Him forever!”
And now I bethink myself of the fact
that we are close to a season of the year
which will allow us to be more out of
doors and to coniront the lessons of the
natural world, and there are voices that
seem to say, “Go to the ant; go to the
bird; go to the flowers; go to de fields;
go to the waters.” Listen to the cantatas
that drop from the gallery of the tree tops.
Notice in the path where you walk the les.
sons of industry and divine guidance.
Make natural igion a commentary on
revealed religion. Put the glow of sun-
rise and sunset into your spiritual expe.
riences, Let Very star speak of the morn.
ing star of the Redeemer and every aro-
matic bloom make you think of Him who
is the Rose of Sharon and the Lily of the
Valley, and every oterhanging cliff remind
you of the rock of ages, and every morning
suggest the “day spri from on high,
which giveth light to those who are in
darkness,” and even the little hillock buils
by the roadwide or in the fields remind you
0
and
the wisdom of imitating in temporal
spiritual things the insectile fore.
thought, “which, having no guide, over
seer or ruler, providath her meat in the
iy pl and gathereth ber food in the hare
vest,
Fhey All Answered,
“With the idea of naming my boys,”
said a white-haired man, “so that there
could be no nicknames—which 1 have
always detested—in the family, we call
ed the first Edmund, the second Ed
ward, the third Edgar, the fourth Ed
win, the fifth Edson and the sixth Eg
bert,
“That surely served your purpose,
didn't it?" asked one of the listeners
“Not at all,” rejoined the patriarch,
rather shamefacedly. “Begin t
the eldest, they were known as ‘Eddie,
‘Chuck,’ Bim," ‘'Snorkey,’ ‘Mugging
and ‘Pete, and every i
them answered proudly
name,”
mother's
to his
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