The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, October 09, 1902, Image 6

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    TELEPATHY.
On the spirit waves of thought
What communion we may feel,
Though we may be far apart,
Still no distance seemeth real
When our happy thoughts unite,
Biending thus our in one,
Time and space disappear,
As love's victory is won.
~Martha Shepard Lippincott in Good
Housekeeping
Full Moon Ranch
By Louise Hardenb
spn is
in
will
rgh Adams,
It
busy
stood in
was a lonesome {! tried to keep
t it. but every time |
LOVE
the station house
and
door, and’
that big
listened to freight engine ju
snortin’ its way up grade, an’ knew
11
see Matt gain for d I
wouldn't ays
couldn't help feeli
then, an’ hadn't
althe
we oft
expr
Beem
ran
safe
look
“Way
tops, |
Moon.’
way,
he «
an’
ould
It rained
an’ Matt's train was
but after 1
ran in Oh
Maggie. there's a ganz of hoboes head
in' this way, can't
early to-night?”
promised. |
they
he back «0 Pe in
you start
He was
stood wavin’
but my
to keep
gO
saw a face in
or home
al)
at him
eyed kinder
from crying’. |
Well, just
xsd
out,
pulled
roved ‘round
hated to see him
{ thought I
scrub pines across
sd, sharp, but were
[I didn't see it again. [ felt
if something waz hidin' near me’
longed for Matt or dad. Then |
ried in. ar’ locked the door
“It was grayin' for night
was socn ready to go, when |
bered the money I thought
hoboes,
lost dad would have to stand for
an’ the blame besides. Why, they
might even think he took it. If made
me sick all over. 1 just shook. |
was afraid to leave it for fear they'd
get it. 1 was afraid to carry it for
fear they'd get me. 1 worked
then
a bunch oi
track I lool
thick,
CTrOenY
reepy,
the
an’
as
an
hur
they
remem
of the
dad taken to jail, an’ Matt wavin' his
hand good-bye at me. Matt says |
young an’ hadn't much gumption.
“Well, I made up my mind to risk
takin’ the money. but hardly knew
how to carry it. I couldn't put it
all in the front of my dress, an’ |
didn’t want to put any of it there,
for if they caught me-—that's the place
wimen always hide things even
squaws. Then I just remembered I
had on a new underskirt. Ma made
it for me out of some old bed tickin'.
It was double half way up ‘long the
bottom. 1 knew the strength of ma's
sewin’,
“It was gettin’ late. If you've ever
seen night drop in the Rockies, in the
all or Winter, you know how It puts
out the daylight, all at once, an’ he.
fore you know it you're in the dark.
So I had to hurry. I didn't want to
have a light for fear of some one
peekin’ in. I pinned up the heayy
paper I used as a shade, an’ got my
work basket—I kept KK thers, as I
| often had time to sew on my fixin's.
That's what dad called them
“1 just trembled in shivers
| took out the money, but I'd made
i mind:
| my
tan’ leave
up
it with dad I
suit in the top of the double part of
my skirt an’ put the money all in,
| Then | sewed up the hole an’ divided
the skirt the muavy hung even,
not all in one place, Then I put some
safety pins in at top,
to hold the weight, an’
I'd got it fixed i
an' the put
3, an’ was ready
awful
cut a
50
round
felt
| hig the
|
my belt
| s0 glad locked
» anfe
thi
“1 was
office on
kK the Eta
down
glad to lod
door As |
thought | saw
track
an’ if 1 didn't
trail until I had {
| noticed it was pitch d
house looked
Kk 1
the
tion
hohoe
the
tra
alive with
fly up our
Then
seemed
just
to stop to rest
I'd come
go tired |
rock to
ary
an was
a big
thought
a ong ways,
nin’ up against
uieted down what
be so ‘fraid I Knew
an
to
the money
lay off, I'd teil him
att «
uch about
ymforted
en I heard
{new
gave
If close
I heard a
Some «
rattled past
opped and
Wered
» her?” Th
fired
tunned
gun
Dad
them,
Matt
ty queer Wy
of
wa
them
them
feve they
arms at
me
heard
fix
them I'm goin
snch No
an reach ranch
at
i
Ty
S18
»
an
! dad the way
# whipped that cayuse as he rode
yf was something awful
“Well, No. 3 never
station, but she did
let some of her men off
an’ waited till they got up
tion then she ran in with
Ma an’ | heard it’ an’
dad got them all right They
the safe open. an’ everything
an’ they caught the three men
day dad took the money
Silver City in my skirt I just hated
{ that, but he laughed at me. [ didn’t
are #0 much when he brought back
a hundred dollars-
road. Some of the head
Silver City, an’ saw
inoniey to me
“Then it seemed like sellin’ a man,
AAW #0 angry. an’
stopped at our
that night She
at
house,
awful screech
knew
i found
| upset
i Next to
up men
i in dad, an’
{ the
caught in the station house
a reward offered for any one who
found him, an’ they said I did, but I'm
‘twas dad, an’ |
take part of the money.
“The ranch next to dad's Matt an’
[ call ‘Full Moon’ We live there,
Matt left the road when we were
married, an’ I'm never a bit lonesome
| now." New York Times
sure
That Number 13.
Se prevalent is the prejudice
against the number 13 that car com
panies in various cities have been ob
liged to omit it, as the car bearing it
did not “earn a living.” In StL Joseph,
Mq., No. 13 happened to be the car
oftenest run over a certain line chief-
ly inhabited by negroes. It was dis-
covered after a time that these would
walk blocks out of their way to take
the ears of a rival line, but as soon as
No. 14 was sent down in their district
the company receipts resumed thelr
previous figures. Thirteen as a house
number also is lookea upon with sus.
picion, and the expedient of 11-11%
and then 156 is often employed,
last winter 1,129 women were
studying in the German universities
i
i
MANY KINDS OF BEANS,
count of America.
Did watch
They come up out of the ground as If
they had planted upside down
Each appears carrying the on
top of his stalk, as if they were afraid
they
you ever beans grow ?
heen
geed
were
immediately told
American
ay
In
Cuba.
folks would not know that
beans unless they
them In early accounts ol
mentioned
tribes
in
Vegas the Indians of
kinds of in
Races” beans
ioned
the
has
beans are
the
found
Of
found native
1492
#IMOng
Columbus beans
De
weral
“Native
beans,
the
had s
t's
Peru
Banrerol
Lima bean
been
have been found
f Peru It
| geod
Denn seed,
found
and in
s(} dre ever
not probable
*v bean (Phase
i!
in the old world
External Use of Olive Oil,
Zenobia
used
untries
uch ae
use the oil
it
coun
tioners
of aliments
ntained ir he
that
Levantine
of ofl
and other
aggravat
is. and that the in
the
which
of these mala
ernal use pre
matisn gout
which are
Kindred maladies
1 il
ofl
the
neration
Vegetarian
ternal use of the removes
condition of blood
leads to the ge
The
The Evolution of the Laundry.
One of the best examples of the
transition a household occupation
from home to factory-—using factory
in its technical sense—is shown in
evolution of the modern laun
dry Established primarily by mab
for man, they have gradually extend
ed their fleld of service until it in
cludes a jarge amount of family wash
ing Steam, and more recently elec:
tricity, have been used for the motor
power, and the number of persons em.
ployed is constantly decreasing. The
first steam laundry was put up in
1863; today there are thousands of
them all over the world, New York
has its 2,000 Chinese laundries and
yet supports 650 others, and Chicago
of
The making of laundry machinery
is now an industry of importance. In
1800 there was not a plece of laundry
machinery In the world;
gales each year amount to millions
of dollars. From the washboard,
washtub, wringer, iron aud clothes.
line have been evolved the cylinder
washers, in which the clothes are ro
tated in hot sude until clean; the
extractors, in which the clothes are
dried by having the water drawn
out by the centrifugal force; the
mangle and other ironing machines;
while in the drying room the patent
equipment with spring hooks and
bars save time and labor.-—Every.
body's Magazine.
Warwick up to Date.
Warwick was asked how he had
come to be called ihe King maker.
“Because,” he added, with pardon.
able pride, “1 nad the exclusive power
of appointing the janitors of eight
apartment houses.”
Herewith those who thought it gain.
ed by mere dabbling in politics, stood
amazed st the true might of the man.
«New York Sun.
Sunday Discourse By Dr. Chapman, the
Noted Pastor Evangelist.
Treats a Forbidden Subject in a Novel Manner
«Why Men Are Disposed te Laugh
at the Place of Darkacss.
New York Crry The following reada
ble and helpful sermon is by the Rev. In
J. Wilbur Chapman, the best known evan
gelist in
popuiay
and one of the most
pulpit orators of New York. It
“The Devil,” and was prea hed
from text And the Lord said unto
Satan, Whence comest thou? Then Satan
answered the Lord and said, From going te
and fro in the earth, and from walking up
and down in it.” Job 1: 7
This hidden su We gener
ally speak of him y 1% the subject of my
sermon with |
ject i
perfe
exnerien
the country
the
in 4 10 Dyed
i had some
ithor of
e for
* a} %
$0 « ries hie business en
The ot day in Bs
threw herself out of t}
story building to escape
turés of her drunken busband
her little boy mothcriess and worse t
fatheriess. That husband was in the clute
of the one of whom I speak at this time
Would you make light such a foe as
this The opening chapters of Genesis
give us a picture of a happy pair in Eden,
peace, purity, perfection and beauly every:
where prevailed. God looked upon it and
said that it was very good, when suddenly
all was changed here is a marvelous
transformation: sin appears; the curse is
everywhere; trouble begins and rolls high
like the mighty waves of the sea, until the
world is engulfed in the blackness of the
darkness of despair. No wonder that we
feel like crying out again and again in the
words eof the text, “And the Lord said
unte Satan, Whence comest thou' Then
Satan answered the Lord and sid, From
going to and fro in the earth, and from
walking up and down in it.” It is of such
an adversary that I speak, and he m not a
subject for jesting. 1 have for the past
oer Kivn
he window of
men, but somehow during the past three
months they have been upon me as a spe
cial burden. 1 have listened to their heart
breaking cries and their sobs of despair,
and it 12 with the memory of these tears
that 1
bring to my readers this message
The devil is certainly not a myth. 1
ried down to the present time, as some
de-
tures. The Old Testament is strangely wi-
lent. TI call your attention to this fact that
if you read in the Old Testament the ac:
count of the temptation and fall in Eden,
then the trouble of Job, then the number.
ing of Israel by David, and finally the vis
fon of Joshua, the high priest, and Satan
contending with him, you have the four
places where Satan is definitely mentioned
and his work particularly described. The
evidenees of his existence are everywhere
to be seen in the Old Testament, but these
are not in direct statements. This does
infancy of our race, he
was exceedi childish and eredulous.
Th tho of evil, the founs-
ness, versary
truth, the corrupter of the world.
planteth snares, soweth error, no
soatter-
contention, disturbeth peace and
eth affliction, I am sure there is
IL
ft is quite plain that Satan bad some
connection with the earth before wan ap-
seared. He is now supposed to be a fal
len angel. if this supposition is true then
the New Testament references would
seem to indicate that pride and envy were
the cause of his fall When God said,
“let us make man, and let him have do-
minion over everything that we have
made,” the envy began, and as another has
suggested this seems to be the true fact
when we notice the devil's position in the
temfitation Christ Matthew 4: B49,
‘Again the devi] taketh Him up into an
exceedingly high mountain, and showeth
Him all the kingdoms of the world, and the
glory of them, and saith unto Him, All
these things will 1 give Thee if Thou wilt
fall down and worship me.” It is as if he
were making one last great effort to over-
throw Master and rule the world,
Certain direct statements are made con-
by our Master. No stronger
found than that which 1s re
John 8B: 44, “Ye are your
devil and the lusts
ye will do He
the beginning, and abode not
truth
ise Lhere
ol
the
cerning nam
can be
irded in
the
ane
of
of your
murderer
iu the
in nin,
speakeih ol his
iatner
iataer
from
truth
Was Ba
Deca is Uo
h a lie he
Whet he speaket
own; | } father of it.”
the interests of
be true and
against him,
s liar and the
oe, and in
who desire to
ip my voice
D
his DAMES 48 red
nt Scriptures
D., has
3 fed n
This
: 1
OT DeR,
PEL
Red Dragon
Matthew
Matthew 13
John 8: #4
Rf certain
are know
num -
i aliases DY n to
ariners in
whic:
RAINES IDCAn
ae
of his dus
8 to
ed 3
3 destrover
118 eraftioess
locerivor
"hiladel
{ the sa
we had
that
i once
{ real talent,
and children
and, now
the
he
meres!
ya want?’
answered
3
Oe
:
io
and
wing statement
a most distinguished
y Every attitude
whi i OAn Wn-
Pre ated of
be explained away
{ rob the devil
of His,
k and sign
has been
of
and
simply
on the
the Bible
as
nean
ane
nay un
men
the
aay
these b
i then
ind : u iretation
can #
He
infla-
Just » word or two about hia work
begins in A very slow way and his
ence is most insidious
Ax a fisherman, when he has a great fish
on his hook, lets ont the line, so that the
fish may swallow down the hook, and be
more surely caught, even so the devil,
when he has a poor sinner upon his book,
does not, at the first, treat him roughly,
but stpetches out his rod, line and all, that
he may make the surer of him, and hold
him the faster
Not long ago in the Tombs a man who
had been a brillant lawyer awoke from a
stupor of days, and shaking the door de-
manded of those who came to answer his
summons why he was there. They told
him on the charge of murder. “For God's
sake.” he said, “do not send the word
home: at least, do not let my wife know,
for it will kill her,” and they told him that
it was his wife he had killed. 1 have
written these few words concerni one
who can take a man with Behe tire
and greatest reputation, and make him a
murderer of his own home's joy. This is
his work 4
His Doom. He may be overcome in the
New Testament. We read, “Resist the
devil and he will flee from you” Jesus
did this and when the devil tempted Him
He said, “It is written,” and then, “It is
written again.” There is but one weapon
that can make him afraid, and that is the
Sword of the Spirit, which is the sword of
» .
There is a legend of Luther that during a
serious illness the evil one seemed to enter
his sick room, and looking at him with a
triumphant smile unrolled a vast roll which
he carried in his arms. As the fiend
threw one end of it gn the floor and it
unwound itself with the impetus he had
given it Luther's eyes were fixed on it,
and to his consternation he read there
the long and fearful record of his own
: clearly and distinetl enumerated.
ghastly roll,
mind that there was something
ten there. He said aloud, “One thing jou
have forgotten; the rest is all true
one thi ve ten, “The blood
of Jesus Christ Hia Son cleanseth us
all min." ” he ‘Accuser
roll of
woe”
i dod
i
Bi
ii;
ti
E
¥
me ——
Ing KEYSTONE STATE.
News Happenings of lnterest Gathered
From All Sources,
SeVEers
engineer wit}
twice
was a battie i one
the plucky engineer
stood his ground until his ammumtion
exhausted, and then with bullets
fiving all around him made his way out
of the building and sounded an alarm
sther members the gang
§ h
shower ets although
wounded
agamst ! yet
bu
Was
¥
lhe of
got
A dress-suit case containing an ev
ening suit belonging to Um States
Senator Kean and an evening suit and
pair of trousers of Governor Murphy's
which was stolen during their visit t«
Gettysburg at the dedication of the
Slocum monument, on September 13
was recovered mn Harrisburg, Edward
Miles, of Harrisburg, who is alleged
have stolen the case from the hotel at
Gettysburg, has been arrested and was
taken to that place for a hearmng
The body of Thomas Spragg, 2
wealthy and prominent farmer of Oak
Forest, was found hanging from a joist
barn, life being extinct. M
five
just 1m time
AWay
g
ed
Charles M. Woodward, a fireman
aged 28. Typhoid fever was the caus
¢ was the son of Mr. and Mrs. S.
Woodward, of Honey Grove, Juniat®
county. .
Owing to the increased cost of raw
materials, especially coal, the Easton
gas and electric companies announced
an increase of about 15 per cent is
prices for light, fuel and power.
Rev. J. R. King and wife, who have
had charge of the United Brethrer
mission in Beaver Falls for the past
year, will go as missionaries %o Africa
and will set sail on Saturday.