6 Dy THE HARVEST IS RiPE. The Grain is Re dy for the Reap- ing Hook. (5 DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, 97 27, 1806, PA, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY LI tS 1 ts and exceute the 1, no! tL wien the hymn is ere be hundreds and uniting in the ac- deurs | NorTror : PROIESSIONAL CARDS struggles after that, will You nrninst jut they of struggle. and nll hell Is : | Ie 11 and ah and you be a di erent bint vou go into that : MITA devine OMGee 113 appointed hice Cet county, 1 SCT isthe hand of 1) 7 of sid decedent of his appointing of} Hefonte on Friday Febiraary (8s t | : } wou i y 1 i ocelot uw, om ana you wl parties interested can att wilson and ee prope DF voices nnd are ‘alone, BUILDERS" SUPPLIES O0OCOOO0 you, clamuation, On the way to gra vou fight and vou fight, weaker Hurt that never cease and glories that never weaker fie ils psee sing At the battle of Luts fall and greneral to and ple and wenler, until at last ors of But in the and slron legal bi : legal bu Bow ol The existe darkness tram tend to the the ty ba o et us the pow Aut tes How Many Souls Have God? Bring In the Sheaves nnd Gar- ner Them in His Great You Gathered for ! 1 HH #nt came the king on your soul other Mov in i the th you stronger any H. WETZEL, Attorney at-law mm Crider | tention given Lo when a nd if they Fourrney : Auditor soldiers are ng ns 080 batt shall 1 fight sald the king, “'v.ca gtronger, until the evil propensity goes AL LLOSe go into chang Mlore~ going into ‘No, that can sing like that can fight." C5, down and you get the victory PUBLIC HALL *. H. MURRAY, the power of Whe [ pur Lord Christ (ih, of : fice in * argue here you may argue back, of your sins! [Have you not been oy kar Grange ire all the cour ctions § the argument you make bruised with long enougrh? Have ' a dx si Argh pi made 9 they are stop them? house None be Lost. throuy hrough Attorney Court The theme of the latest Washington discourse of the Dr. Talmage, was Sheaves,” a: immense a Ce 2 » Christian song! Jesus ye ont Pra popular div.ne, Rev, “Bringiug In i he eloquently ur the ar ion. 1 on ore the pathe may be Hn load long enough that vou not carrie to swing [ : Have you not battle iong sickle of prayer while they |! : tunity to work the Lord. His te wns ye in the sie y. for enough’ 1 . » orn ta I rattle the gn [LDING Le today. I take the trumpet of the gos ni lot A bla nite boro, ( I'he s ) 2] 1 63 1 . The sword nas been poetize i P rt rebel ve pel the . oul . if Armoy i ’ ’ k Roland went into battle cnari { worida oa ‘ ‘ ‘ | ) { ‘ roe peeord harvest ¢ . 10} g of vour sepulche Joel I the harvest i and blow thie long, farm 3 he I magne's army had been dr dolive \ ‘ \ BWC ¢ three armies o proper celal of the) pain ' penci ; the world ha i l th er yf you do v 1 graft ven Murillo, the . the pencil ol chise and chisel, Gre instr cant the rd of \ , In almost y Clas rated tl Dex { \ { 4 A na i > 14 a with ur »n Vel un i { blew ace cS ere 9°" SOc. eO9STSOSDYTSSTDS them off? O Ul sick 00000000 OO000000 00000000 00000000 py po go wn i ll So bonne " STATE :-: NORMAL :-: SCHOOL Nr — O0OC 0000 McCalmot BELLEFONTE, PA Co 11 iL EE Te Th a a a 4 0 / 4 ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ / / ¢ ’ / 4 ¢ ¢ ¢ / ? ¢ "i / / ¢ v M ¢ / / / / / / / f / / / / "3 / M / / * / / ¢ ¢ ¢ / / ¢ / 4 / Ad THE PENNA STATE COLLEGE wd put it side shee h value moment after How much Stephen Girard own ich of Boston property awrence own to-day? vy hath a dollar in we worldly estate than the died year How suppose i standing here surrounded by tude of souls } 1 maire who last 1 ao eacl than the materi Oh, was I wing, spirit 181 DAry t werthan the terial harvest? I must tighten the giz dle, I must sharpen the sickle, I must be eareful how I swing the ument for gathering the grain, lest o be lost the sickles f One of most werful reaping this spiritual har- vest is the preac of the It the sickle have a ro vood hie le, and it be adorned wit} i yet it cannot br g dowt he ain, it is not mu amounts souls for God Sha The could beat u ? The at that The with weal est pray #4 nol asl to preaching nothing 88 It harvests rach phil osophy? Emersons science Agassize ministe f around | sheaf bearers Hn, th 1arvest { mls notice in farmer did ered the grain not st rig! gathe- to stoop his work, noticed in or. der to bind the heaves the better he tigd to put his knee u And ns we go forth in this work for God we cannot stand upright in ne naa on them, our rhetorie aud metaphysics and our erudition, | ¢ Ay, we we will We have to stoop to our work have to put our knee to it or never gathor sheaves for the Lord garner, Peter swung that sickle on the day of Pentecost, and three thou sand sheaves came in. Richard Baxter swung that sickle at Kidderminster, and MeCheyne &t Dundee, and vast multitudes cameo into the kingdom of our God. Another powerful slekle for the reap: ing of this harvest is Christian song. | many churches the whole delegated to an few people / {nthe organ loft, But, my « others cannot repent for us : a aannot die for us, we can and other to others the work of sing: not deler’ . ing for/ While a few drilled artist know In «Xi is Oravers: nee al maxe lift a any har Ged ready ] God i “Lift or they up your f are white How mamy have Do here ight into the kir through your Ir | reaped ] wr thie Are SOM : have | of God Have there imentall % Yor age and not not been? yt a man 35 #8, 50 [ nee one years me? Here is ing 10 or 15 souls SOUS oon up tog school acher | Here is a tract $0 or 50 er ht a Sunda tributor briaging in ere is 2 man you nev re Wa has been very useful in bringin ’ I'he How \ (yt OYraE 0 Th 0 in n He comes with 150 nl of his you brought? to God, | are the shears harvest , a ‘ hat will God say What w ? Better crouch down in and never sl Yen yn harvest is y In that is this for God this h And capped some nstant man i wrong road for 40 I have gone through the of and { fixed vp.” Ah, you will rect! fixed up until Christ charge Ye | he comes to the rescue, ” 830, VORYs: rms orime catnio must IRE un get worse ous: sinners Jesus came un see, 1 the very If there is a man who feels he is all right in heart e. 1 nm not talking to him, for is probably a hypoerite. 1 will talk Bat if is 5 man who feels himself all wrong, to him I address myself. Though yom be wonnded In the hands and wounded fect and wonnded in the head | and wounded in the heart, and though the gangrene of eternal death be upon you, one drop of the elixir of divine | life will enre your soul. Though you be soaked in evil indulgences, though vour feet have gone in unclean pinces, though you have companioned with the abandoned and the lost, one touch of divine grace will save your soul, 1 do not say that you will not have =O, ¥ take at case there is t there | | | i | " o him some other time in the Thee he Pp me | MY WERK a great wking it is a undertakin " his f Aig faith 1 ste wousandth » enter ipostie ye on halt be saved.” } the ri a glass of water meant to it to 9 You to keep my promise, fa toad give In up and too it COROT " fait You believe I men Christ offers vou the water « That mg life You take it Enter the God Enter now. The door of life is set wide I plead with you by the bloody and the death- Golgotha by apd by Pilate's room and sepulehre, by harps and kingdoms of light and reals of darkness, by the trumpet of he archangel that shall wake the dead, and by the throne of the Lord God Al- mighty and the Lamb, that yon attend now to the things of eternity. Oh, what a sad thing it will be if, having come so near Heaven, we miss it! Oh, to have come within sight of the shining pinna cles of the city and not have entered! Oh. to have been so near we have seen the mighty throng enter, and wo not joining them! Angels of God, fly this way! Good news for you, tell the story among the redeemed on Ligh! If there be one there especially longing for our salvation let that it now. Wa put down our Sorrows Glory be | to God for such o for such a pgr- | don, for such a joy. for such u Heaven, for such a Christ! kingdom of Gethsemane Cross conrt ona know Hl hope, of the Lf 3 18 COM DOSE Sohoo! 10 profess 8 mmand good ,! Rawat } hn Ramer, defenda ties Interested undersigned ommissioney take ’ wrt the same i ort atten thousand dollars, 1s now Accommodations light in every room, en and " may | gpring beds, wardrobe ' fourteen bath rooms. water on every floor ead is new and ¢ fo } ities of her appointmer Wilbur F. 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