Colleges & Schools. test against purple and fine linen and far- ing sumptuously every day. He took some jutting rock for a pulpit, and had the whole heavens for a sounding-board and a where Herod Antipas kept his court, and gave the banquet to bis officers, at which Herodias baited her hook with her daugh- ter’s modesty, and went angling in the Three Trains are Lost in Snow of Cen- tral Montana. Attorneys -at-Law. LEWISTON, Mont., March 4.—Some- WER, E. L. ORVIS C. M. BO where besween here and Lombard, nobody BE onvis. Attorneys 84 Law, Belle. : JF YOU WISH TO BECOME. kuows just where, three trains, one freight river for a baptismal laver. Add to these | pool of drunken revelry. Here John the A Chemist A Teacher, scenic incidents the most searching speech | Baptist was martyred. C. MEYER—Attorney-at-Law, Rooms 20 & 21 An Engineer, A Lawger, thas ever fell from human lips, and is it to | The Sea of Galilee is an insignificant li- | 30d two fixed : passengers, have beep J o 21, Crider's Exchange, Bellefonte, Pa.44.49 An Electrician, A Physician, be wondered that a whole nation went out | tle pond, seven by fourteen miles, but busied Show Hn = or 9 weeks. phd F. REEDER —Atiorney af Law, Belle A Scientic Farmer, A Journalist, to hear him, and went down into his font, | when one considers the events which trans. | three weeks the railroad to Lewiston, the eo fonte, Pa. Office No. 14, North Alle o short, if you wish to secure a training that will fit you well for any honorable pursuit in life, THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE OFFERS EXCEPTIONAL ADVANTAGES. TUITION IS FREE IN ALL COURSES. p 5 IN SEPT. 1900, the General Courses have been extensively modified, so as to fur- FARING EFFI Ns varied range of electives, after the Freshman year, than heretofore, includ- ing History ; the English, French, German, 8 tures ; Psychology; Ethics, Pedagogies, an anish, Latin and reek Languages and Litera- olitical Science. These courses are especially adapted to the wants of those who seek either the most thorough training for the Profession of Teaching, or a general College Education. The courses in Chemistry, Civil, Electrical, Mechanical and Mining Engineerin are among the very best in the United States. Graduates have no difficulty in securing and holding positions. YOUNG WOMEN are admitted to all courses on the same terms as Young Men. THE WINTER SESSION onens January 7th 1903. cimen examination papers or for catalogue giving full information repsecting courses ot tet etc., and showing positions held by graduates, address confessing their sins ? He was no reed, how- ing obsequiously under the breath of im- perialism. The burden of his preaching was the immanence of the kingdom of God. The application was a call to repentance and thorough reformation : the sign was baptism. But a greater than John the Baptist ap- pears. When Jesus comes, all the persons of this narrative fade as the stars do when the sun rises. The only recorded incident of Jesus’ boyhood is found in this varra- tive. It is only one incident; but if analyzed it will be found to be the whole period in epitome—the spirit, traits, ao- quirements of Jesus before entering upon His public career. In the rapidly-shifting scenes of thie vivid narrative, Jesus appears: as a candidate for baptism, and in this con- nection we have His second recorded utter- ance, ‘‘Suffer it to be sonow.” This first word of His public ministry identifies Him pired there, it rises to be easily the most sacred and important sheet of water on the globe. For example, in this series of les- sons it ‘is at Galilee that the miraculous draught of fishes is taken; the disciples are called ; the storm is calmed; and the five thousand are fed. On the shore of this lake stood Capernaum (City of Nahum), one of nine.cities, the sites of which have all beep defined. This was the city lifted to heaven by Jesus’ residence there. The glittering fragments of the centurion-given marble synagogue, with the conventional twisted foliage ornamentation greet the eye of the modern traveler, and remind him of the doom which Jesus pronounced on account of the spiritual obtuseness of its population. In passing there is an illustra- tion of how Jesus sought places where the people were massed. Practically His en- tire public ministry was in Galilee. Josephus may exaggerate when he says running 115 miles through Fergus county, has been completely blocked. Snow-plows with big gangs of men have been bucking the drifts night and day, bat snow falls al- most daily. The missing trains have not been reached and it is probable they will not be found until a thaw sets in. two mixed trains carried about 20 pas- sengers. The crew of the freight train managed to reach Harlow and procured provisions and it is believed the snowbound passengers on the other trains have suc- ceeded in reaching some of the ranches, where they are being taken care of. The Alloy of Self. Achievement fused with self is too brit- tle to stand the test of time. The secret of the success of one who had accomplished much in many fields was well expressed famous ‘‘Jawbone’’ road of central Montana The F gheny street. B. SPANGLER.—Attorney at Law. Practices ° in all the courts. Consultation in Eng- lish and German. Office in the Eagle building, - Bellefonte, Pa. 40 22 DAVID F. FORTNEY. W. HARRISON WALKER ORTNEY & WALKER.—Attorney at Law Bellefonte, Pa. Office in Woodring’ building, north of the Court House. A 2 os. JAYLOR.— Attorney and Counsellor at ° Law. Office. No. 24, Temple Court fourth floor, Bellefonte, Pa. All kinds of legal business attended to promptly. 40 49 WwW C. HEINLE.—Attorney at Law, Bellefonte, o, Pa. Office in Hale building, opposite Court House All professional business will re- ceive prompt attention. 30 16 H. WETZEL.— Attorney and Counsellor at ° Law. Office No. 11, Crider's Exchange second floor.’ All kinds of legal business attended to promptly. Consultation in English or Gerlaan . 3 M. KEICHLINE—ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.— Practice in all the courts. Consultation , Y ] } y 1 in English and G . 0 h t THE REGISTRAR, Wher te aeieY. ot is acif He had said, | that there were two hundred and fifty | when it was said that he had learned to | Luce 5p “0 German, Office south of Court 25-27 State College, Centre County, Pa. **What is obligatory upon man is binding ! cities there of fifteen thousand each; but | gongentrate his powers on the result, irre- | prompt attention. 49-5-1y* a upon Me.” From this radiant scene of | recent exploration shows that the territory spective of how that result would affect — Coal and Wood. Rryaip K. RHOADS. Shipping and Commission Merchant, ree DEALER IN—— ANTHRACITE axp BITUMINOUS | | Deuorvatic; Watdpmont Bellefonte Pa.. March 18, 1904. PLEASANT F1ELDS OF HOLY WRIT Save for my daily range Among the pleasant fields of oly Writ. I might despair —Tennyson THE INTERNATIONAL SUNDAY-SCHOOL LESSON. First Quarter. Lesson XIII. inauguration Jesus is hurried to the som- ber place of his temptation. There, in His buman soal,and with His human resources, Jesus fought to a finish a subjective moral battle which included in its issues all the principles of His public career. The rejec- tion of Jesus at Nazareth is His rejection by the nation in epitome. The synagogue bad judicial prerogatives. Each was a lit- tle independent republic; each could pro- nounce sentence for penal offense. This is exactly what the synagogue of Nazareth did. It excommunicated Jesus on the spot; it cast Him ont judicially; it pro- ceeded to put Him to death in a legal man- was go thickly built over at that date as to make it practically a continuous village. CHILD-STUDY AND SUNDAY-SCHOOL METH- ODS. When Correggio overlaid the dome of Parma with the frescoes which make its common plaster more precious than gold, for every figure of prophet or apostle he gave us a number of happy, cherub-like children. Unconsciously, perhaps, he was copying the Bible. A child’s face peers out of almost every page. We see the boy Ishmael fainting near the angel-pointed fountain, Joseph in his iridescent coat, Moses in his wave-rocked cradle, Samuel himself. Every atom of force deflected to- ward self becomes friction. In retrospec- tion, self-consciousness and egotism are all synonyms for wasted energy. Are vom striving to rid yourself of this waste ? WORKING OVERTIME.—Eight hour laws are ignored by those tireless, little work- ers—Dr. King’s New Life Pills. Millions are always at work, night and day, curing Indigestion, Biliousness, Constipation,Sick Headache and all Stomach, Liver and Bowel troubles. Easy, pleasant, safe, sure. Only 250. at Green’s drug store. Physicians. S. GLENN, M. D., Physician and Su eon, « State College, Centre county, Pa., Office at his residence. 35 41 Dentis‘s. E. WARD, D. D. 8, office in Crider’s Stone ° Block N. W. Corner Allegheny and High ty. Bellefonte, Fa. Gas administered for the painiess extraction o teeth. Crown and Bridge Work also. 34-14 R. H. W. TATE, Sigeon Dentist, office in'the Bush Arcade, Bellefonte, Pa. All modery electric appliances used. Has had years of ex. Sunday March 21 1904. ner. Jesus did not elude His enraged : % i — or . All work of ri lity and pri 2 neighbors by either striking them with | 2PSWVering God's call in the mystic shade dical feasonabie. Ore Of saperiot gus i oy COALS. REVIEW OF THE FIRST QUARTER. blindness or ‘making Himself invisible to | °f the tabernacle, two boys raised to lite— Medical. es . at —sis——————————— _ On the background of the Scripture nar- | them. one by Elijah, the other by Elisha; the —CORN EARS, SHELLED CORN, OATS,— snd other grains. —BALED HAY and STRAW— BUILDERS and PLASTERERS’ SAND KINDLING WOOD oy the bunch or cord as may suit purchasers. Respectfully solicits the patronage of his P friends and the public, at rative of the past three months nine per- sons stand in high relief. There is a black group—Herod, Herodias, and Salome. This is she Herod (Antipas) who mock- ingly, clothed Jesus with royal robes and sent Him back to Pilate—the Herod who took a post-graduate course in the art of luxury at Rome, and finished it by his in- cestuous and adultrous connection with Herodias. The latter had ambition as her ruling vice. For it she had discarded her rightful but untitled husband, and married one who already sustained the relation of uncle and brother-in-law to her, though by doing so she displaced a loyal wife from her husband’s side. Salome, Herodias's daugh- ter by ber first husband, seems only to ‘‘He passed through the midst of them.” They saw Him as He passed, bus were powerless (o detain Him. Next in interest to the persons are the places named in the course of these lessons. The home of Jesus had a beautiful setting of physical scenery. Nazareth, with its white domes and abundant foliage, has been described asa handful of pearls in a goblet of emerald. Hermon, Tabor, Car- mel, the sea, and Esdraelon were in sight. The impression made upon Jesus’ mind is evident for its reproduction in His par- ables. From the provincial town we are transported to the ecclesiastical metropolis and to the golden and marble temple that could accommodate a quarter of a million worshipers. It was here, no doubt, that children singing ‘Hosanna’ on Jesus’ ap- proach; the lad with five barley loaves and two fishes; Jesus healing a boy and the daonghter of the woman of Tyre, and rais- ing the daughter of Jairus; placing a child in the midst of the disciples. The series closes with the most significant of all—a child in Jesus’ arms. We may well marvel at this prominence of childhood in the Bible. They are far from being overlooked. Promises and commands are given to chil dren; rewards are offered. More miracles are worked upon children than npon any other one class of persons. We may well ask, “Why this prominence ?”” It can not be accidental. It must be designed. If we find the child in the Bible, the natural SPRING HUMORS Come to most people and cause many troubles,—pimples, boils and other erup- tions, besides loss of appetite, that tired feeling, fits of bilionsness, indigestion and headache. The sooner one gets rid of them the better, and the way to get rid of them and to build up the system that has suffered from them is to take Hood’s Sarsaparilla and Pills, which form in combination the Spring Medicine par excellence, of un- equalled strength in purifying the blood, as shown by unequalled, radical and per- | Bankers. ACKSON, HASTINGS, & CO., (successors to ’ Jackson, Crider & Hastings.) Bankers, Bellefonte, Pa. Bills of Exchange and Netes Dis- counted ; Interest paid on special deposits; Ex- change on Eastern cities. Deposits received. 17-36 oS — Insurance. WILLIAM BURNSIDE. Successor to CHARLES SMITH FIRE INSURANCE. 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All workers in this Catarrh Dyspepsia, Ete 86-18 spicuous in the narrative of the New Testa- | scene of Jesus’ temptation. The place is department of the church ought to Jnow 16 16 ment. It is honor enough for Andrew, singularly in harmony with his exper- their calling, the mportance and dignity Aceept no substitute for TRONG REPRESENTS { STRONG however, that he brought his brother. Simon | i Is A, of it. They should appreciate the honor COMPANIES COMPANIES Prospectus. y ght hi ther,Simon | iences. It is a ‘“‘pathless desert dusky : s o Peter, to Jesus. with horrid shades.” The denuded rocks and seek so make full proof of their min- | HOODS FIRE Above all who have heen named, John | and reddened soil scorched by a burning istry. This they are undonbtedly ‘doing SARSAPARILLA ’ 50 YEARS’ the Baptist is the towering personality. 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