The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, September 06, 1900, Image 7

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REV. DR. TALMAGE.
THE EMINENT DIVINE'S SUNDAY
DISCOURSE,
Bubjeet: €hildren of a King-=The Roval
House of Jesus, and the Sun,
Moon,
Tits Heritage « Cross Its Heraldic Sign,
# [Copyright 1800.)
Wasnixgron, D. ( In discourse
Dr. Talmage who, dur ng his journey
homeward has seen much of royal and im
perial splendors, in passing through the
capitals of Europe, shows that there is no
higher dignity nor more jllustrious station
than those which the Christian has as a
child of God; text, Judges viii, 18: “Each
one resembeld the children of a king.”
Zebah and Zalmunna had been
battle, and when they came back
were asked what kind of people they had
seen. The
a royal appearance;
the children of a king That desc
of people is not extinet. There
many who have this appearance
they are the sons and daughters
Lord Almighty Though now
they shall yet come to their
There are family names that stand
wealth, or patriotism, or intelligence
name of Washington among us will al
ways represent patriotism, The
of the Ml
of letters. The family of the Rathschilds
is significant wealth, the of $40,
000,000 in 1848 putting them to no incon-
venience, and withi few vears
have loaned Russia 812,000,000;
235.000.0060: Austria, $40,000,000,
la £200,000,000, and
pen on the counting
evervthing irom the I:
ube. ‘they open
war: they shut
The Romanoffs of Russia, the
lerns Germany, the Bourbons
France, the Stuarts and Guelphs of Great
Britain are houses wl inter.
twined with the hist
nations symbolic of i
3ut I preach of a 1ily more potentia
more rich and more ex ive—the royal
house of Jesus, of whe whole { iy
in heaven We are
blood re the
Cross; { the
King.
First, I speak
we it
celebrated in last c¢
him with profound inte
conquerors, kings or pr
tral Line gives lustre
n our line
The Star in
woke up the eters
music at His
started forth
by trampling t
them up. St. Joh
horse When He
bring the nations cl
in iron cages, |
hoof f the
br r fhe
Cia
this
they
one resembled
ription
“each
Iudeed,
of
if
ol oss
and Fng-
the stroke of their
shakes
Dan-
is
room desk
ih Sea to the
nd, and
ere 18
h ere
it peace,
of of
€8 are
veclive
:
i authonty.
Mn
and on earth is named.
ns by » rel
us
%
Oushin ol
children of
See 4 d
st
piers
given
fran
the
His
broke
Bet
superna
anail
all fecl i It is th the
body is lowered into the
reiatives come
and look down into it
est the departed come,
kin, until they have a
grave. So, when
down through the heart of
of the family, they go
them all. The sadness of
ness of all. A company
bands around an
two persons the ends of the line
the Je sans and all the circle feels
shock. Thus, by reason of the filial
ternal and pater tions of life,
stand so close t her that when trouble
sets its battery, a the thrill of
tress. In the ‘great tian family
sorrow of one ought be the sorrow of
all. Is one persecuted? All
cuted. Does one suffer Joss?
fer loss. Is one bereaved?
reaved,
Their streaming eves together flow
ror hygan guiit and mortal woe.
1 vom "Moice at another's misfortune,
you are nok one of the sheep, but one of
the goats, 4nd the vulture of sin hath
alighted on your soul, and t the Dove
of the Spirit,
Next, note the family property. Af
ter a man of lege estate dies the relatives
So much
assemble to her the will read
roperty is willed to his sons, and
of the
to his dsughters, and so much to
to Lhe + grave
First those near
ied into the
and gr
one member
down
one is the sad
of persons join
battery;
trou
ele
#0 muc
benevolent societies, Our Lord Jesus hath
died, and we are ssmembled to day to hear
the will read. He says, “My peace 1 give
onto you.” Through His apostle He says,
“All things are yours,” What, everything?
Yes, everything! Thies world and the
next! In distinguished families there are
old pictures hanging on the wall. They
are called the “heirlooms” of the estate.
ey are very old, and have come dwn
from generation to generation. So 1 look
upon all the beauties of the natural world
as the heirlooms of our royal family.
morning breaks from the east. The mists
travel up, hill above hill, mountain above
mountain, until sky lost. The forests are
full of chirp, and buzz, and song. Tree's
leaf and bird's wing flutter with gladness.
Honeymakers in the log, and beak against
the bark, and squirrels chattering on the
rail, and the call of the hawk out of a
clear sky make you feel glad.
The sun, which kindles conflagrations
among the castles of cloud and i
ret and dome aflame, stoops to the
lily white, and the buttercup , and
forgetmenot blue, rewist
the sun? Light for the
* deep!
ing eves and burning brain and wasted
captive! Light for the smooth brow of
childhood and for the dim vision of the
octogenarian! Light for queen's corenet
and for sewing girl's needle! Let there be
light! Whose morning is this? Mw morn.
ing. Your morning. Our Father gave us
CHINESE POLICEMEN.
| atic
Curious Regulations of the Force of 30,000
i on Duty at Pekin,
In costume a Chinese policeman Ig
of fire It is the heirloom of our family.
And mo the night It the full moon,
The mists from shore to shore gleam like
shattered mirrors, and the ocean under
her glance comes up with great tides,
panting upon the beach, mingling, as it
were, foam and fire The poor man
blesses God for throwing such a cheap
light through the broken window pane
into his cabin, and to the sick it seems a
light sfrom the other shore which hounds
is
If the sun seem like a song full and poured
from brazen instruments that fill beaven
and earth with great harmonies, the moon
plaintive and mild, standing beneath
sweet voice of praise, while the stars listen
No mot hey Ever more sweet
this pale watcher of the sky bends over the
weary, heartsick, slumbering earth, Whose
is this black framed. black tamseled pic-
ture of the night? It is the heirloom of
our family. Ours the grandens the
spring, the crystals of the snow, the coral
of the beach, the odors of the garden, the
LH
Yon
morning.
1 rg
large
estate
$
several
cannot
You
The
house oO! Jesus
take several walks to
extent Let the
around this earth. All
harvests that wave in them, and the cat-
tle that pasture them--all these mount-
ains, and the precious things hidden be
neath them, and the crown of glacier they
the alpine hurricane
see a
must take
family
in one
}
that
any idea
walk be
valleys, the
i8 80 great
get
figat
these
we
of its
nents, are ours. In the second wall
among the street lamps of heaven
see stretching off on évery side a wilde
ness worlds. For us they For
For
th
Lal
go
i
ana
: 3
of shrine
us they will wheel into line, and w
our triumph on the day for which all
ther days were made. In the third walk,
City As we come
near it, to the rush of its chariots
and the wedding peal of its great towers
I'he bell of heaven has struck 12. It is
high noon. We off upon the chap
which never fade, the eves that never
temp! that never the
never part, the procession
the trees that never
walls that vever can be eap
the sun that never ts, until we
can no longer gaze, and we hide our eves
and ex 1: “Eye hath not seen, nor ea:
r have entered into the heart
the things which God Lath pre
i love Him!” As these
have to retreat an
we be swept i dr
hark
look
iets Hen
the a Close,
ioved ones tha
tured
wned
¥ ”
ol and
in the emotions of gladness and thanksgiv
INR me
. i
matiers
ne
not ne
wh or poor, ot ti he
inves me Ww ri
I may lift
imuy mansion, It
It in a month SOON
an old mansion, which is
t day 1t was built. Its walls
with the ivy of many ages
at the gateway are g-bleom
century plants of eternity
ae
Ie rns
s 1
an the
Esther, and Marie Anteinette and Lady
and Jeremy Taylor,
and the widow who gave two mites, and
the poor men the hospital--these
#t two perhaps outshining all the kings
irom
clasping of hands! What embrace
What coming together of lip to lip!
You say, “I thought
there tears in heaven.” There
must for the Bible says that “God
shall wipe them away,” and if there were
no tears there, how could He wipe them
away? They cannot be tears of grief os
disappointment. They must be
Christ will come and
say: “What! Child of heaven, is it too
much for thee? Dost thou break
under the gladness of this reunion? Then
I will help thee.” And, with His one arm
around us and the other arm around our
loved ones, He shall bold us up in the
eternal jubilee.
While I speak some of you with broken
hearts can hardly hold your peace. You
feel as if you would speak ont and say:
“Oh, blessed day! speed on. Toward thee
I press with blistered feet over the desert
way. My eyes fail for their weeping. 1
faint from hsteming for feet that will not
come, and the sound of voices that wil
not speak. Speed on, oh day of réfinion!
Aud then, Lord Jesus, be not angry with
me if after 1 have kissed Thy blessed feet,
I turn around to gather up the long lost
treasures of my heart. Oh! be not angry
with me. One look at Thee were heaven,
ut all these remnions are heaven encir
mgs!
were no
be,
of
¥
GOWN
heaven commingling with heaven’
I was at Mount Vernefl, and went inta
the dining room in which our first Presi.
dent entertained the inent men of
this and other lands. It was a very inter.
ewting spot, But, oh, the bangueting hal) of
the family mansion of which I speak!
Spread the table, spread it wide; for a
great multitude are to sit at it. From
the tree the river gather the twelve
manner of fruits for that table. Take she
clusters from the heav vimeyards, and
Pros them into the golden tamkards
hat table, On baskets carry in the d
of which, if a man eat, he never hun-
. Take all the shot-Aom of carth-
uest and entwine them among the
let David come with his
and Gabriel with his trimpet
with the J rel, for igals Ly fo
jiome, an e captives are free, apd ¢
ather hath invited the mighty of heaven
and the of earth to come and
a football player. His breeches are
always baggy, and very well wadded
80 clumsy wonder how he gets
around In them, particularly when, as
is often the case, he wears a coat, also
thick and clumsy, coming well below
the knees, Dark blue Is the prevailing
color, set off with bands and facings
of lighter blue, red, green, maroon and
That is the
sacred royal hue, permitted to no
body below the rank of a Viceroy.
In the treaty that say
those open foreign influence and
commerce, the police force is largely
made up of Sikhs from northern India.
The perhaps that the
Chinese themselves are essentially un-
warlike, they proverb the
effect that “mo good man ever au
soldier.” As the of the
Chinese Government, whether natives
you
or
ports, is to
[£4]
reason, is
have a to
is
men in pay
or net, they have taken an active part
in the present trouble In China,
The police rank officially
armerie. In Pekin the nead
is always a Manchu
gend-
them
must
as
of
Policemen
in
Or
the
im
fir
them,
be plentier than blackberries
The
keeps
Chinese sacred
perial
teen
capital,
walled
twenty
between
of
city
and thousand
This walled elty Is two miles square,
with two great each wall
gates in
face, half a mile from the
a mile from each other
gtreteh
thus cutting
big nine-block.
all
especially ay
which
the wall,
charge of
Corners
straight from one to another
the space inside into
Police
the
their
the
The head of the police has
all the «
number since
along
ound
scattered nine squares
outer
face upon passwnay
ils
gates,
nine the side next
the
in
palace proper has an extra gate
'
the exnd middle two-mile
Policemen in thi the Tar
iar
the
not
the
dong to NR
as
ut keep
¢
cutiasses
Carrs
baton
EWorgs spear in
Aacks at "UR
them signal
gun, hi
gpecial charge it ix, ¢
1 officer whose
i
3
ith
er upon orders
is
pr if in his own judgment it
Ary penalty for firing
wron HB ROVETY
Notwithstanding, they
moderate
shape of cold cash
friend China
where elee in the
fluence” in
stands the in
tore than
world, In fact,
the force is allowed
natives and
might be difficulty
the
prisoners
ans
but for the “presents”
of
there
even
to Rjueere ott
alike,
in getting men for
though humanity
cheaper than dirt-cheap all over
New York Sun.
foreigners
in
the
gervice, even
Celestial empire
Volcanoes Made by Man.
At Brule, near Saint Etienne, In
France, Is one of the most remarkable
burning mountaing in the world. Orig-
inally it was a mass of coal, weighing
probably hundreds of millions of tons,
and elevated well above the surround-
ing country.
Dense forests coverpd it, and its pe-
culiar formation nnbroken and
unsuspected, save by the local peasan
try. These mined the precious mineral,
each in his own way and for his own
profit; and, ax the deposits were of
varying richness, frequent jealousies
and bickerings were the result,
One of the favorite plans for keep-
ing rivals at a distance was to throw
pieces of old leather on a burning
brazier, causing an intolerable stench,
Wis
never ceased burning. The summit of
the smouldering mass is occupied by a
genuine crater, where the imprisoned
gases generated by the conflagration
forced their way out, and round the
formed vast
Another similar manmade volcano,
It
for
vast
black, mephitic gmoke,
rendering the neighboring country
barren, baked and utterly unprofita-
ble. Answers,
between Namur and Charleroy,
has been burning continuously
SL BA SIAN
A Bad Spake Blocutionist.
Like a cok's crow is the ery utter
ed by a poisonous South American
snake, The unwary traveller thinks
nothing of the familiar noise until he
finds himself suddenly stricken by the
hidden reptile. Unless the venom Ia
removed at once the victim dies,
From Across the Continent.
‘I received the Tetterine couple of
lays ago. The few applications I've
mude convince me that I have at last
found in this fine remedy a cure for
Eczema. 1 ean sell a few boxes to my
friends, What discount on one dozen?
i.et ge know at once. R. C. Bingley,
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Poker Defined.
Jutige Finn of the First Municipal
court, New York, is one of the coolest
poker players on Manhattan island, A
case was before him the other day in
which the defendant refused
4 poker debt of $92. The judge asked
what poker was, and five lawyers, with
all of whom he has often played, dim-
dently opined that it was played with
cards. “Is it a game of chance?’ in-
quired the court. “That depends ailto-
gether on how good a player the other
fellow is,” answered one of the law-
yers mildly,
Indian Relles on Golf Course.
An Indian ax and several stone ar-
rowheads were unearthed today on
the Jersey City Golf club grounds by
Dr. William Pyle and players;
they were near the surface, said
some who did not find any relies, that
A “schlaffed” stroke was all that was
needed to unearth them The links
is located on low land In the western
section of Jersey City and is believed
| to have been the “stamping ground”
{ for the Hackengesacky Indians.
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