The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, March 03, 1892, Image 3

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    REV. DR. TALMACE.
day Sermon.
-
Subject: * Heavenly Congratulations.”
Texr: “Likewise joy shall be in heaven
over one sinner that repenteth, more than
over ninety and nine just persons who need
no repentance.” —lauke xv,, 7
i
A loat sheep! Nothing can ba more thor-
oughly lost. | look through the window of
a shepherd's house at night, The candles ara
lighted. The shepherd has just placed his
staff against the rnantle, He has taken off
hig coat, shaken out of it the dust and hung
it up. seo by the candle light that there
are veichbors who have come in. The
shepherd. fagged out with the long tramo,
sits down on a benen, and the wife and the
children and the neighbors say to him,
“Come, now, tell us how you found the poor
thing." *‘Well,” be say», “this morning [
went out to the yard to look at the flock.
No sooner had I looksd over the
fence than I saw something wrong.
The fact was they did not count right.
Ninety-five, ninety.six, ninety-saven,
ninety-eight, ninety-nine-—-only ninetv-nine*
McDonald, you know we had a hundred,
And 1 wonder which one was gone, and [
began again, and I connted ninety-five,
ninety-six, ninety-seven, ninety -sight, nine-
ty-nive. Weil, I whistled up the dogs, and
Istarted on the fields and across the
bridges, and [ tracked ths moors, and
ieaped the gullies, but no bleating of the
poor thing did I near. Isaid to myself,
‘The lamb must have fallen into a ditch,
or a pack of wolves from the mountain
must pave torn it to pieces and sucked
its life out.” But I could not give it
up. You see it was a pet lamb, It
was that one with the black spot
on the right shoulder that used to
come and lick my hand as [ erossad the flald,
and somehow | could not give it up. Sol
went on and on and on until after awhile {
heard tue dogs bar: and 1 said, ‘What's
that? Then [ hastened to the top of the
ail), and I loosed down and thers 1 saw the
poor lamo. It bad fallen into the ditch
and as | came where it was and bent over
the ditch and stooped down to lift the poor
thing out, I wish you could have seen the
loving and imploring and tender way it
looked at me. | liftel it out, and it was all
covered with the siush and the mud, I: was
an awlul thing todo, but I lifted it out, and
a was so lame and so weak it could not walk
alone, so I threw it over my shoulde:
and [ started homeward, and the con-
dition of that lamb you may judge of from
the coat which | have just huag ap. 3ut I
tramped on and on until it is safe in
the yard, roorthing! Thank God, thank
God™ ‘Then the shepherd's wife spread
the table and brought out tbe best
fare that the eabin could afford,
and they sat up very Iate that night,
and they talked, and they laughed and they
sang, and they ate, and they drank and they
danced, and teld over and over agzsin the
story of the lost sheep that was found,
With such tenderness and rusticity of
illustration does Christ represent the soul's
going off and the soul's comming back, when
e says, “Likewise there is joy in heaven
among the angels of God over one sinner
that repenteta, more than over ninety and
mine just persons that need no repentance.”
To repent is to feel that you are bad, and to
be sorry about it, and to turn over a new
leaf, and to pray for forgiveness and help,
Just as soon as a man does that, taney hear
right away of it in heaven,
There are in glory going
around to chatter and laugh when a man
fails, but there are many souls in glory who
are glad to ran about and tell is when a man
Is saved. The news goes very quick from
gate to gate, and from north wail to south
wall, and from east wall to west wall, and in
thrée minutes every citizyn of heavea has
beard “there is joy in heavea
is of God over one sinner
no gossips
of
bow thers
Ponmtooost
understand
heaven over a
e Thousand souls saved
F acount that ;
wid De joy In
: waoaen I
easily
JOY In
in Ouse day
I can understand
NERY en over Los
bundred souls
of Mr. Living
stand now there saouid be
the great awakening in
f Hariar Page, when in one year
seventy-three thousand
to God in the Unit
rstand very easily
¥ in heaven over five hu
dred thousand souls converted in
this country; but mark vy my
nounces there
angels of God
were s U One sermon
son;
JOY in heaven ov
the time
four hun
SOUR Were
States: [ can
there snouid t
repenteth
Nome cathedrals have ons tow
catheorals have two, threes, for
Did you ever hear them all ring at
am toid that the bedi in the cat
Paul rings only on rare ocoasi
stance, at the death or the Lirta
Have you seen a cathedral with {our
and have you heard them al strike into one
great chime of gladness? Here is a man who
Is moral. 3 an ex arple to a great many
professors of religion in some things;
never did a mean thing in his life: he pays
all his debts, and is a good citizen and a good
aeighbor, but he says he ix not a Chistian
Some day the Holy Spirit coms into his
heart and ne sees toat he cannot depend
apon his morality for salvation, He says:
"0 Lord God | nave been depending upon
my good works: I find] am a sinner, ani 1
want Thy saivation. Lord, for Jesus's sake,
have mercy on me™ And God pardons
him, and inumediately one of the towers of
heaven strikes a silvery cbime, for thers
are four towers to the heavenly temple.
Here is a man who is bad; he knows he is
bad, and everybody eles knows he is bad, but
he is not an outoast-=far from being an ont-
cast, He moves in reipectable circles. ut
one dav, by the pswer of the Holy Ghost
he rous sup to s3» his sinfulness ana he aye:
“0 Lord, have mercy! | am a wander ,
and without Thee [ perish. Have mercy!”
God hears him, andimma liately two of ths
towers 0 heaven strike a silvery chime,
But here is an outeast. He was sicked us
last night out of the gutter and carried tn
the police station. He has been in the peni-
tentiary three times. He is covered and
soaked with loathsomeness and abomination,
Arousing from his debauch, he cries out:
“0 God, have mercy onme. Thou whn
didast pardon the penitent thief, hear ras cry
for mercy.” And the Lord listens and par-
dons, and no sooner is the poor wreteh par
doned than three of the great towers of
heaven strike up a silvery chime. But hers
isa waif of the street. Nhe passes under ths
gaslight, and Kur soul shu lders with a
great horror. No pity for her. No com.
miseration for her,
As she passes down the street she hears a
song in a midnight mission, and ske listens
to that song she hears:
All may come, whoever will,
This Man receives poor sinners still
Bhe puts into that harbor, she knesls by ths
rough bench pear ths door; she says: “0
Lord! Thou who didst have mercy on Mary
Magdalen, take my bilstered feet off the rod
hot pavement of hell.” God says, "My
daughter, thy sins are forgiven thee: go in
pesca” Now, all the four towers of heivon
strike a silvery chime, and they was pass
through the celastial streets say: “Whats
that? Why, the worst sinner must have
bean saved, Hear all thy four towers ring
and ring and ring!” “And there is joy in
ven among the angels of God over ons
sinver that repenteth.”
you, 1 think, with
for us to aug
People think
fied
this house to-day who could go out witha
torch and kindle a new bonfire of victory
on thé hills of heaven. If you would this
day repent and come to God, the news of
your salvation would reaca heaven, and
the good land, While she was here you
Sometimes you came home at nightfall
with your pockets full of gifts for her, and
i night key into
tne later than she began at you, saying,
“Father, waat have you orouzht me?’ She
is now befora the throns of God, Can you
Coming
the tidings
to Christ and repenting of sin,
child wiil hear of it. On, what a gift for her
She wil skin with new glad
S09 Loars
it.
My subject also impressss ms with thy
jdea that heaven an | earth ars in cose sym-
pathy. Peopla talk of hoaven as though it
were & great way off. Taay say it is hun-
dreds of thousands of miles before you
reaca the first star, and thea you go hun.
dreds of thousands of miles befors you get
to toe second star, and then it is millions of
miles beJore you reach hsaven, They say
heaven is the center of tone universe aud we
are on the rim of the universs, Tuat Is nos
the idea of my text. [ think the haart of
heaven beats very close to our world. Wa
measure distances by the tims taken to
traverse thoss distances,
It used to be a long distance to San Fran-
cisco, Many weeks and months ware passa |
before you could reach taat city. Now it is
six or seven days. tg usad to be six
bafore you coud voy age from here to Liver.
pool. Now you can go that distance is six
or seven days, And so I measure the dis.
tance between earth and heaven, and I find
it is only a flash, It is one instant here and
another instant thers, It is very near to-
day. Do you not feel the breath of heaven
on your face? Christ says in one placa it is
not twenty-four hours’ aistance, when He
says to the penitent thief, ‘his day, this
day, shalt thou be with Ms in paradise” It
isnot aday, itis not an hour, it ix not a
minute, it is not a secoad
Oh, iow near heaven is to
oceanic cables you send a message. As it is
exp msive to send a message, you Compress
w great deal of meaning in a few words
Somastimes ia two words you oan put vast
meaning. And it sms to me taal os
sugeis of God woo carry news from earcs
10 heaven neal to tale up tails hour in re
red to vour soul, only twa words in order
» kindle with gladness all the redsansd
before the thirons only tws wor 1x “Father
saved” “anatase saval saved ”
“Jaaghtsr savad And
heaven among the anzels of God
Sinner Tuas r
My sunjact
fact that
weedy
earth. By
aon
there je
over
ny } $47
one
Denlel
ale Luoresssy
the salvation of thes
muportances, If you should mks
this year, do vou saonsss that nawe would
be carried to heaven® It would not ba of
enough importance or significanos to bs car
ried heavenward fat the next quudes
nmi eisction youare male President of ths
United States. do vou supposs that news
wotlld be earriel to heaven? Ds vou sun
Poses that the news of a revolution in Fran oy
or Spain would be carcisd to heaven?’
things are not of esough fmoortar
there is one item that ie sure to |
It is the salvation of your soul. It
repentance before God.
the ning hools of Wiol's crariers clasa
through the gates and She new: goes from
gate to mansion and from manson to tem.
ple, and from temple to throne, and “thers
is joy in heaven” among the angels of God
over one sioner forgiven. It must be of vast
importanes to be of any moment in heaven,
your salvation in that land where gladness
are the every day occurrence, in that land
where the common of the fleld are
nsper and em id and chrysoprasus and
carouncis and sardonyx Ani yet the news
of your salvation makes before the
thr of Cro,
Having found 1m my own experience that
is religion is a comiort and a joy, | stand
yamend it to In the days of
infancy 1 was carried by Caristian ps
rents to the house of God and cons ated in
baptism to the Father, and the Soa, and the
Holy Ghost, but that did not save me
time [ wax taught to kneel
iristian family altar with father
ther and brothers and sisters this mos
but tha
ms with ths
yal is af vas
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sronind my father’s household
not sve me. Dulone day
Christ came into my hears
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offer of
re
OPilevs,
merece, ani tH
Was JOovV in heaven
py verily believa
heart t Goad th
heaven the gz adder
ra Wor
for the dead
the an
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yznt yon
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1, twenty, fit
prayve il bain now
vou say, “iean't p “AS
rod be merciful to me, 8 slaaer?
“I can’ say that.” Then
y ths throne Of erey’
il yin
SFY int De 3 Bin
one sinnes
tie Lord who bx
ih SUrren oe
ie
FOU Say,
you not look w«
vou sav, ‘I ean't look up. C
not give signal that which
given by the lad in the hospdial? He vs
i and suffering and dying, and wan
speedily to go away from all saffaring
pain, and he said to his comrades in the |
pital, “it ie strange to me that Jesus dosen't
see me when He goes throagh hers nig
and takes others to Himself He goes
through here and He acest seems. | must
be asleep and He dosen't kgow | want to go
“Now, 1 tell you how I'l¥ arrange it. I'l
#0 to sieep with my hands up, and then
when Jesus comes through the pospital by
night He will see my hand jifte:, and He
will know that | want to go with Him.” Seo
it was done. For that night Jesus went
through the hospital and took the suffering
iad, and ths next morning the nurs: passing
through the wards of the hospital saw a dead
hand lifted braced on one side against the
pitlow, and the left hand holling the elbow
of tae right arm. Jesus had seen the signal
and answered it, Ob, siek soul, wounded
soul, dying soul, cans: thou not give sone
signal? Wilt tuou not lift one hand or one
prayer God grant that this day there may
OTE like
over your soul forgiven!
The Counterfeiting Business,
Speaking of counterfeit money, a
detective sald that there was very lit.
tie of it in circulation these days. He
sald:
“The time was ten years ago when
a man received a counterfeit bill on
an average of once a week. Itis rare
of money runs across a counterfeit bill
Most of the ex-
pert counterfeiters are in prison, and
have little chance to work.
talent in the counterfeiting line is bee
tection are so numerous and eertain
his abilities in other directions. Now
and then a clever counterfeit ap-
pears, but the secret service men run
it down so quickly that it does not
a, currency factory of their own.
silver pieces carried on, but the work
is 80 base that it rarely gets into gen
eral elreulution, only the ignorant
people being deceived by it. Couns
terfeiting will be one of the lost arte
THE LAND OF THIRST,
a
A Featura of the Great American
Desert in California,
The most fatally famous part of the
Great American Desert is Death Valley,
fu Californin. There is on nll the globe
no other spot more forbidding, more
desolate, more deadly. It isa concen
tration of the horrors of that
hideous area; and it has a bitter history.
of the most interesting und
graphic stories 1 over listened to was
that related to me, several years ago, by
one of the survivorsof the famous Death
Valley party of 1849 J. W.
Brier, an aged Methodist clergyman now
living in California. A party of five
hundred emigrants started ou the last day
of September, 1849, from the southern
end of Utah to cross the desert to the,
then new, mines of California. There
were one hundred and five ean as-topped
whole
{he
the Hev.
wagons, drawn by sturdy oxen, beside
which trudged the :
rile in hand, while
canvas awnings rode the women
children. short ti there
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division of opinion as to the proper route
shaggy men,
the
and
under
In a mo wns
neross that pathless waste in front; and
;
next day five wagons und their peopl
went east to reach Santas Fe
there wore dim Mexican trails to Los Au
, and the rest plung ad
The party whi
Fe ed Californian
December, after vast safforings
larger company traveled in «
whienco
peices Lo into
KF
this
way of suante
Gly
desert, went his
renc {
wnfort for
about
tthe ¥ entered
Phirst und for more than
lost in that 1
a few davs until they ched
where Pieche now is he
the Land of
three
of horror It was
rit
months wander
to
furrowed
ndoned
almost imp
warons through a country
with: cations s they soon
their vehicles,
the
rrr ied on to
ogg
They
nk 5, Cl
packing what thes
Won backs of the oxen
glittering y to
find them deadly poison, of but a mirage
on barren sands Now andl then no woe
i ounfains gave them new
og. 2
the
Young men w
by dar
ho separated 1s
bed i stuiwart ar
I ih Vi
Jost
HBINes, reached
‘
the other
wore fot
Hang were
y ind many
or Blaisdell and hi
Death Valley
The valley
its name
ix about one
miles at its southern end
northern Iti
fuiaow thie
i Arey
where
r to
too weak to hs
he whole
A
Covel ‘
jay. R
Niate polioe-in
periment
sot where
had been for fifteen
urawing the dreds tt contnined a
ber
he thy] ¥ king aovster an inch otf
in size. It i= said the location, k
Ha Kott's Point Sand, was once a
thris
r bed, destroved about
of shells, and attached to each was 4
more
OW %
ing ovel but was
TUS = whi i
came here to buy for planting
The bed had not
OTH years, and it is said that if other
ovster grounds in the ( waapeanke Ray
fifteen years ago to s IY
purposes
been disturbed for
:
ia
period,
results will follow
are let alone for a similar
same favorable
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A Beautiful Island Plantation,
Jose ph JoeHeorson's plantation in New
Iberia, Louisiana, where Mr. Cleveland
rocenily passed a brief o iting, i=, from
winter homes in the South, The planta-
the
scented with the fragrance of every
variety of tropical Hower, while wild
fowl abound and the waters are alive
house remodelled mo the stele of an Ital
ian villa and furnished in great laxory,
It commands a superb view from the hill
Gulf beyond. — [Harper's Weekly.
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The plirase ‘ ‘According to Gunter’ ro.
mains our lnigange as a perpetual
memory of Gunter, the English mathe.
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Almost to the present time the
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of the quadrant; of the scale bearing his
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be right must be ‘according to Gunter,”
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The above is a good likeness of Mr, Geo, C,
Cradick engraved from a photo, taken a
short time ngo and sent to Dr. Kilmer & Co,
with bis letter and package of gravel be
spenks about, which was dissolved and ex-
pelled alter using three botties of
swam. p-tloot, The following is Mr.
Cradick’s unsolicited acoount of his distress
ing and painful case, :
Gosport, Ind., Jan. 30, 1802,
Dr. Kites &'Co., Bisogantox, XY
~§ donot know how to express my peartfsit
I have received
Kidney Liver
rs old,
alut
but as i
great be
ix, | prayed
your Bwamyp-iloot i
I am pow 63 yes
death for
I had given us to die
profess to be a Christian mas and a
lever in the prayer of the right i
that God we i send something that would
prolong my fe, and 1 feel thanxful to Him
and you for the means thet was sent. May
God spare your life many years yet that you
ay bear the great good Lust your medicine
the 2 Au just, 18M
agent atl Spencer,
rial i
brought
v badder lime or gre which }§
wa Void quantity the siz: Of a ROON
FRE and iI now like a id May
God bless you and your medicine,
| remain your humble servant
Box 273 CRAVICK,
SECOND LETTER,
Irom using
i
and Bladder Cure ‘
is doing { t 3
Mr. Frank Lawson,
oli
Lave taken three Dotlics and IT has
ut of
Lave
oe) man,
GEORGE
Dean
answers
day. 4
my testimnonial in your ru
. have no ol)
omy Pow t
nantly 1 send Ly this mil
Gravel (about one-half of what |
the Nwar pinved and ex
a while” 1
pRB wit je
I was taken
bead and
1, would
stomach and Wien,
desl from is nnd at
that honzht §
The ¢ : i ol my
1 . but
night, at tunes, hail get up
1 Often every hi
fwoy last SBepte
with pain
my
almost ail «
Ls RBA
at ny
great
Wee
death
not so bad th
ver
back feet be s 00%
gel =
stiffer a
times 1 hese
would
} BEVErs
recs t
8 night,
: would
STI be
i. soar
his Or =
dimyd my
as Laourh
finale ADCTimes a 2
seqried IBY Kineys ana!
Famers
{roa
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“Tow
I feck
ng you
GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1378
W. BAKER & COS
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<3 Breakfast Coco
Che m icals
® pr parstion. Tt
ju henith
Salad by Grocers everywhere,
W.BAKER &C0., Dorchester, Mass,
DO KOT GE GECE
wih Poors, Essmels, and Pale
the hands, In lure the iron, and ba
Tha Rising Sun Stove Polish je 13
Yoea, Dur a, and the consnmer fio
wknge with every purchacs,
Cosenmpntives md poopie
who have weak lange or Asth
smn, should use Piso's Cote for
Consymption. It has enred
theonsnnds, {thas aol indur
od one. 15 is not bad 10 tase.
itis ibe best cough syrup.
EME sverrwhers. Ble.
Health Helper
tolls how 50: » year,
Send tor sampde,
3 10ND Fre, quick 3 obtained.
PA 1 EN 1 J AMES feo sniloes :
Boos and widvioe as 0 patents y
LntanEn & Co 010 F ot, Wesaia es, oh
but a cent.