6 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., FEBRURAY 9, 1899, ANOTHER'S BURDENS. Dr. Talmage Asks Us to Assist the Heavy Laden. We Should HDeware of Selfishness Kind Words Are as Cold Water ton Thirsty Soul=llelp the Needy. (Washington, In this disc how it are und and care is other of Chr Gaint be some « every! from LI wort! there wi will « taste of of every all the purchas fa eat Bef approve bad de bad de move with dest " day ing » SOs Ww slore age w there J Fann becon pra ae Encourage met knew how masy annoyances if you understood that their most elab newspaper they! orate article is sometimes flung out be eause there is such great pressure on the columns and that an accurate re port of a speech is expected, although the utterance be so indistinct, the dis sourse is one long stenographic guess, and that the midnight which finds you saloep demands that they be awake, and that they are sometimes ground be tween the wheels of our great brain manufactories; sickened at the often approach of men who want complimen- fary sewspapsr notices, or who want mewspaper retraction; one day went to report a burial, the next day to report o pugilistio encounter; shifted from place 10 place by sudden revolution whieh is Hable te take piace any day in ons great journalistic establishments, precarious life becoming more and mare precarions—if you undarstood iv would be more sympathetic, Re afahle when you have not on ax to be or Til sharpened on thelr grindstone, Discus and the aged, recognizing the step, look | In your mind what the nineteenth cen tury would be without the newspaper, and give encouraging words to all whe are engaged in this interest, from the chief of editorial department down t« the boy that the oft evening newspaper into your basement window, throws morning Encourage mechanic They will lumb the pipes, or tl i ww te an Ix tied Ix Every Man Fhat anthe His Own r ought townie ones more! Man His Own Uy roe One, “'p wk entitle “Every "Oh" says ans in constant pres ence of pain get hard " Do they? The most celebrated surgeon of the last generation stood in a clinleal department of one of the New York medical eollegen, the students gathered in the amphitheater to see a very pain ful eperation on a little ahild, The old surgeon sald: "Gentlemen, exouse me 41 1 retire. These surgeons ean de this as well an 1 ean, and an | get alder It gives me more and more distrem to ses dertaker.” bE 1 hearted pain” Physicians have so many hardships, po many interruptions, so wany ssnay- snees, | am glad they have wo many sn souragemenia All deers spen to them. They are wolssms lo mansion and to cot. Little ehlldres shout when they see thew coming dews (hes rnd up and say: “Doctor, Is that you?" They stand between our families and the grave, fighting back the tro that com ment by ps of gisorger neir en NO one hears e up from 1 1 cami the cold river bears such t!} The . nd \ hey are e) he blind, they are feet to the with the be inks as the doctor plrewn of this LAYe I We hese rn. me no the eritance sald the n shire In my lorgl™ He not all agreed on this verdict rr Alle other men have received ten pieces of [4 id In bribery and | only five “Who are you? you come from?" bench have received Where do sald the judge on the ‘I am from Westminster hall. My name is Matthew Hale, lord chief Justice of the king's bench. Off of that pla thou villain!™ And mo the injustice was balked, and se the young man got his inheritance It was all for another that Sir Matthew Hale Sook off his robs and put on the gard of a miller. And so Christ took off His robe of royalty and put on the sltire of our humanity, and 'n that dis guise Ie won our eternal portion New, ars we the sons of God! Joint hairs! We went off from home sure sneugh, but we got back ln time te receive sur eternal Inheritance, And ¥ Christ Bore our hurden surely we oan wf ord we hear each other's burdens The response was GREEN BONES AS FOOD. As a Specinl Nuteriai for Fg PFrodues- They Are Really With- out a Rival, The const vislue of a bone cutter exceeds its if the cutter Is used only one sen nlmost indestruct- son, but as they are | Fresh jble they will last for year green I » f itself a com Pp PREPARED FOR How to Dress and Presa a Vowl lie fore Ofering to Prospective (ustomers AMONG THE POULTRY. s bright ot to be full of blood the fo Hore hy it is in healthy condition the number of egge the lower the cost ot Keep the The greater from each hen cuch egg proportionately hens 74 things being equal, the hens supplied with good range will thrive the StL. Louis Republie Othe best fireilers far Bariy Spring. Hrollers may be hatebed an Inte a» March, but the eariier the better, an it is the early chicks that bring the high prices. Large numbers cannot be raised by hens at this season, as hens will not #1t until they are ao inclined; but thers are many makes of incubators on the market, and they bave long ago passed the experimental stage. Artificial In enbation Ix new an sccepied portion of poultry raising, and Incubaiors are es sential te suecess in getting hroliers to marke! 1a time for »igh prices Have You Heard Of lt? 1 u naa havi } ut SCOTT'S Emit sLo0000008000® WV 4 ard NON notion Ter ve 4 Vagle cod-liver oil with iste and ind 2 Ee BTCORV002VUEVO0V0VVOEIE ther repul - i 1s cod-live } oO in Nearly Kk ‘ axe aldren like it and 14 SCOTT'S EMULSION | HINC so9SGeetOU » 200 < crean iI yur- hocy of adult any fence. It rela- sions that H You experience the wasted a rean Or me HN SOB LHROVIGIED LOVDL0C 50800000069000000000000000CR020ARCGCOCOS ~ A. Af ¥ [4] © Qo 20000080000 00008 VICK’ 0000800808000 Cardor or po) re al Cuidge Vick’s the Giuide and a 15 worth of seed ' given r Am ane bey per goods Cem Catalogue... s Vicks Sons, MN. Y. ~ Rochester, A . THE DIETZ DRIVING LAMP 2 50 years It about as near perfect on as Tis mailed free. R.E.DIETZ CO., 60 Laight St., New York. Betablished in 1840, BOALSBURG NORMAL «AND Preparatory School Opens April 10, 159, ten weeks term two experienced and thorough instruct. ors. The Teacher's Normal includes the Common branches, Management, Meth. ods, Psychology and the Pollard system My college preparators class at present pombers 14 students. "here is room for more. Special class formed in the spring for teachers who wish to prepare for col lege. Summer term opens July 10, 1800 All interested write for circular x! CHAS. E. MOWER. AWE ROLICITORS WANTED RVERY WHERE for “The tory of the Fhilippinm® by Murat Halstead, commissioned by Lhe Gow sroment as OMeial Historian 6 the War De partment. The Look was writien in arm camps Al San Franciseo, on the Pacifie wiy General Merrit, in the hospitals at Honolule, in HongKong, in the American trenches of Maniia, in the insurgent camps with Aguinal do, on the deck of the Opmpia with [hwey, and in the roar of battle at the fall of Masa Bonanza for agents, Brim full of orgies: plod ures taken by government Jhotagrhphors on the spol. Large Dok - prices » profits, Freight oad. Credit given, Drop af trashy unofMcial war books Oui free. AS Are F T Farther Ses'y Siar Lisurance (hirags . ! BAITLROAD SCHED ULES PP ENNSYLVANIA RAILKOAD AND BRANCH Ke In effect on alter May and YIA. TYRONE WES elonts ; Ivrone ‘Itsburg Fyrone "Misburg t Tyrone "ns At Ly. an BEFCH AREER . & = rw Jersey we : MT | Wmsport | hia. & Read A TOR FILA ‘He vx NEW YORK | (Via Phin) Lve ip we Are ng ny - 1 = jee Pp m.oa mA ma Dally. + Week Days. § 200 p.m. Subday 1 WE Am Sanday Philadelphia Sleeping Oar attached to Sas! bound train from Williamespaort at erm and west bound from Philadelphia at p.m J. W. GEPFHART General Rapt 1 3) GARMAN’'S EMPIRE HOUSE, MAIN STRERT, TYRONE, PA. AL S. Garman, Proprietor. Kverything new, clean and leviting } ' Special pains will be taken 10 entertain Centre county people when traveling i» thal section.
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