6 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., APRIL 26, 1900, THE RESURRECTION, Dr. Talmage’s Easter Sermon Rings All the Bells of Gladness. Blooming Flowers, Emblematic of Paradise, Fitly the Barsting of Christ's Tomb A Season of Rejoleing. Celebrate [Copyright, 1900, by Louls Klopsch.] Washington, April 15 This sermon of Dr. Talmage rings all the bells of gladness, especially ap- propriate at this season, when all Christendom celebrating Christ's resurrection; text, John 1V “In the garden a new sepulcher.” Looking around the churches this is il, pnorning, seeing flowers in wreaths and | flowers in stars gud flower anll flowers in crowns, bil beauty, conflagration of be feel as if youstood in a small Heaven. You say these flowers will fade. Yes, but perhaps you may see them again. They may be immortal. The fragrance of the flower may be the spirit of the flower; the body of the flower dying earth, its spirit may worlds. Idonot say it will be so. it may be so. TI ae tubevoses and of you lows wuty, appear in ADCeSLOrs « camelias and suppose branched, fog und there the rocks tree were waters dr fev tg h 1 into fish J wers | the w of ki fatig how refreshing t sk and at ies of the retreat |} No orga | Heavy | carry { catafalque men they hrist's} the marble stairs and portico and lift the dead weight to the level of the niche in the rock and push the body of Christ into the only pleasant resting place it ever had. Coming forth from the portico, they close the door of rock ugninst the recess. The government, afraid that the dis- ciples may steal the body of Christ and play resurrection, order the seal of the psanhedrin to be put upon the door of the tomb, the violation of that seal, like the violation of the seal of the government of the United States or Great Pritain, to be followed with great punishment. A company of sol- diers from the tower of Aulonia is de- tailed to stand guard, At the door of the mausoleum a fight takes place which decides the question for all graveyards and cemeteries, Sword of lightning against "word of steel. Angel against military. No Ho ¥y( into the 8 in crosses | | leviation seal of letter was ever more easlly broken than that seal of the sanhedrin on the door of the tomb, The dead body in the niche in the rock begins to move in its shroud of fine linen, slides down upon the pavement, moves out of the portico, appears in the doorway, advances into the open air, comes up the marble steps. Having left His mortuary attire behind Him, He comes forth in workman's garb, as I take it, from the fact that the women mistook Him for the gardener, That day the shattering it can never be rebuilt, 1 the trowels of earthly mason never mend it, Forever and it is a tomb, Death, taking side with the military in that fight, re ceived a terrible eut from the angel's spear of flame, so that he himself shall The the grave received such cnn orever broken go down after awhile under it king of terrors retiring before King of Grace! I'he Lord Let earth and Heaven keep Eas day! is ri Hosanna! Some tio things strike my obsers while standing in this garden with And, first tem honors in contrast with ante mor If they could } new sepulcher, post mor tem ignominies, forded Christ 1 1 such a costly seq ot they have giver gh any! v { or tory ale the retum contr The harebell will ring the passion flower will ex. press the sympathy: the daffodil will kindle its lamp and illumine the dark. ness. The cluster of asters will be the constellation, Your little ehild loved flowers when she wan living Put them in her hand now that she ean go forth no more and pluck them for herself. On sunshiny days take a fresh garland and put it over the still heart, Brooklyn has no grander glory than ita Greenwood, nor Boston than its Mount Auburn, nor Philadelphia than its Laurel Hill, nor Cincinnati than its Bpring Grove, nor Ban Francisco than its Lone Mountain, But what shall we say of those country graveyards, with the vines broken down and the slabs aslant and the wound eaved In and the grass a pasture ground for the sexton's victory, eattle? Indeed, were your father and mother of so little worth that you can not afford te take care of their Bome day turn out and straighten the slab and bank up the mound and away the plant the shrubs and flower Some day you will want to lie to your last slumber. You can: pect any respect for your bone have no deference for the bones ashes? all hands cut Weeos down OL eXxX- if you of your ancestry. Do you think these rel are of no importance? You wi how much importance they are day when the archangel takes Furn all into gardens | see of trumpet, your Again, standing in this garden new the dignity ing obsequies, Joseph was mourner, rext sepulcher, 1 am impressed with of private and unpretend had entire charge of eve four people f of the Universe! ory to those neans or through ve but the little demons graves of their los f ne of guttering equiy Mail Shirt of a Dervish Warrior i he 4 ma f 1 ’ r wire not m tha uniform thicknes A TUnnn It to parts where the rings are free fisgle together they very thin Round t} neck is a band of three thicknesses of red leather, stiff like the stock formerly in army. It ia 2% inches high, and on the is decorated with orna mental lines like toolings made by a bookbinder. ~~ Notes and Queries AT WOrn worn our outside Great Siar Photograph, At the Allegheny observatory re cently Prof. Wadsworth made a pho- tograph on a curved plate, includicg the whole constellation of Orion nnd adjacent regions of the sky, covering in all more than 1,000 square degrecs. It is estimated that the plate eon. tains the images of more than 50.000 stars whose positions can be meas red, und | | eherishing | lar piece of furniture. One | v Ing the breechlock NONE WILL USE IT NOW, A Strangely Fateful Desk in a Kan. sn School That Has Been Abandoned, There is a desk in the Btanley school in Argentine that is no longer occu- pied, because it is marked by {il fate, | says the Kansas City Star. The last three pupils it accommodated met vio- | | leat deaths within a year and now it cs | flow- ers that serve the tunate children and excluding others {rom the {ll-starred seat Miss Selby, teacher of the room In which the desk stands, is not supersti- be blamed f2 used as a stand for plants and the double purpose of memory of t tious, but she will scarcely | for her reluctance to assign any more of her scholars to occupy that particu- year ago a bright little girl who sat in it was thrown from a horse and sustained in- from which she died Three ater Lee Jew juries etl. a JAPANESE PAWNBROKER Their Dn Not anborers Can Day nud Breakfast, Hat Dinner orftunate Little Ones Whe een Born with Great Fortanes A Hoste At Hallet the terior ] f Private Stu fle in the hands « of the Abilene con pany, in the tieth Kansas, Stuteville had just fired his piece and still had it at his shoul der when the insurgent bullet passed in at its muzzle. The bullet proceeded the whole length of the barrel, break. and forcing the empty cartridge shell into the upper part of its chamber. Gen. Otis heard of the ocourrence and sent for the rifle "wer which he intends to send to the war de- | partment as a curio, Was Too Poor, A London beggar boy, who was asked at the police court how old he was last birthday, replied that he “never had a birthday, being too poor to have one.” Not a Bad Scheme, At the railway stations in Russia books are kept in which passen may enter any complaint they make, to | You Intend | Beautifying your Home This Spring (ort nly vou do and wie call vour attention i y fv $ anda quail V « ‘WALL PAPER he unfor- | $ f 150,000 ROLLS of the t beaut Most fully selecte ever | Fougi ——— SPECIALTIES Woy sold OUR PRICES — Are r EX INGRAINS { SKILLED WORKMEN Paintings, ‘indow Shades, Paint: Glass, Etc. S, 1 WILLIAMS 15] Pa 1837--April--1900 4 000000 63rd. Anniversary. 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