6 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA.,, THURSDAY, APRII] i) i dy 18946, THE JOY OF DOING GOOD. It is the Most Magnificent Roore« ation in the World, There is Also Much Ianocent Enjoyment in This World that We Could take of With Benefit Musio and Calesthenios Commended. Par- The subject of social recreations was discussed by Rev. T. DeWitt Talmage in his most recent sermon. He pointed out those th could with profit to our bodies and urged the their bomes happy and at be indulged in ople to make peo} th t cheerful w fopnocent amusements The following texts were chosen as a | ‘They that use busing it. I INArd basis for | this world ot a 1:31. hearts were ti for spor hea the t 10 mae were a They b tient 1 they cri out merry, coming, l the Vi first appearauie of laughter and derisi giant pretends wants t lars of who 1 main Then hand « anotl push ti old y rest himse cads aim pil ars him. grand and bear this wonderful this gracefulnes of the and « upon ai hav pleas while 1 ty, othe r i ii give ing me, account, not usual in se which I think ought to bx this time i propose you some of the recreations which are not only innocent, but positively help- ful and advantageous. In the first place, I commend, among indoor recreations, music—vocal and instrumental. Among the first things created was the bird, so that the earth might have music at the start. This world, which began with so sweet a rerenade, is finally to be demolished amidst the ringing blast of the archan- gel’s trumpet, so that there was music at the start, there shall be music at the ol.ose. While this Heavenly art has often been dragged into the uses of su perstition and dissipation, we all know then rmon ng, now to lay before : | dren can go on so, that their hearts are so light, and thelr | it may be the means of high moral cul. soon enongh, and the heart-vreak, and ture, Oh, it is a grand thing to have | the pang, and the desolation—it wil our children brought up amidst the mel- come soon enough the chil ody of musical instruments, dren. But when the storm actuall There is in this art an indescribable | clouds the sky, it will be time enougl fascination for the household. Let all | for you to haul out vour reef-tackles those families who have the means to Carry, then, into your homes not only afford it, have flute, or harp, or piano, the innocent sports and games which As soon as the hand is large | are the inventions of our own day, but the games which come down with the sportfulness of all the past ages chess and charades and tableaux and battle- dore and calisthenics and lawn tennis, end all sheae amusements young for dear or organ, enough to compass the keys, teach it how to pick out the melody. Let all our young men try this heavenly art their nature. Those who have inte it fully hs found in it recreation and amusement of upon gone Ave which ilimitable Dark 1 MCK NESS, people of our homes know so well how to contrive be the people ns wit and davs, stormy seasons nights, business disasters, parlor soci jes—groups of little toward depressing the soul sembled op off over musical keys mimicry and lny rue, v from ng can gall ublliant It will cure the room with door to mantel It will quell and from the carpet to the ceiling. Oh It at ren ot 1 BLreng health is there any o> It wi In the battle of saw that the He the tory , with the the ind enter- in geology B. Gough i and huni their through the hearts a: ations of men, sett years fa and COS, peop em Patronize such they entertain. afforded you ckets, if you ean, for th and the “Handel amd Feel that the $1. end fer the purpose o play or sing is a pre Let your scademis with ti wre clies rther in ndvy ent roused uj tion of life. pee i 1 5 who might gh » benefited ix are Christian people who seem good sign to be poor- chard Baxter and thee thir i 1K th or Ro to? wmthet eo, an vi : } 11. : i. of ia look dropping down, where will you s of ve oung the ur « iren You lot life wi 1 soon be re hour of our that view this day's proceedings t will be "n hour. If from death pillow we have to look back and seen life spent in sinful amusement, there will be a dart that will strike through our soul, sharper than the dagger with which Vieginius slew his child. The memory of the past will make us quake like Macbeth. The Inlaguities and riots { ing through which we have passed will some upon us, weird and skeleton as Meg Merriilies. Death, the old Shy- lock, will demand and take the remain. ing pound of flesh and the remaining | @rop of blood; and upon our last oppors laughteg is so free and their chooks are i tunity for repentance, and our last so ruddy, and that their expectations | *hance for Heaven tho curtain will for are so radiant, The night will come sver drop. The last ones vourself: vour here, and from hour we will ren be young, lecause your eves your ankles are stiff, do sportinlness in those upon whose eyes there is the first lus- ter, and in whose foot there is the bounding joy of robust health. I thank God that in our drawing rooms and in our parlors there are innumerable games and sports which have not upon then the least taint of iniquity, Light up all your homes with inno cent hilarities. Do not sit down with the rheumatism, wondering how chile Rather thank God are dim and solemn our not denounee the | Then there will | with | for this A RIGHT START. The Child is Lucky Who Gets the Proper Kind of One. Not Wealth or Position Alone Means “Starting Right" Health Counts for Something. When a child is born to very wealthy parents, we are inclined to say, * what a start in life it has, If it is a girl, the father may give a bridal present of a million If a boy, the father in partnership and give dollars, may take him him many mil on ut what does all if the fa 15 0 Mark histor tender ment of fort, if o 1 { | LEGAL NOTIC) 4 Ive D" A AS RCE NOTH THOMAS MITCHELL sioner Not ' chy given ’ } | he 13 1¢ y the TE St. Luke ' helm, Pa cif whict % fo worse! { 10 the faith, doctrine el nited Evangelical led States of America, and have, possess and enjoy all benefits and priviledges of said wae Lo Mir] the rights act of Assembly aforesaid and its a CG ORVIS, BOWER & ORVIS, 19 Rolleitor JXCVRPURATION NOTICH Notice is hereby given, that an application will be made, on Friday the 17th day of April, 186, by W. KR. Jenkins, J. HH, Lingle, John P Harris, Elis L. Orvis and J. Montgomery, un der the Ae* of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitied “An Act to provide for the Incorporation and Regulation of certain corporations” apmoved April 20, 1574 and the supplements thereto. for the charter of an In tended Corporation, to be cadded the "ReLLe FORTE Powel axD Hamer CoMpaxy,” the character and object whereof is the manu: facture and sale of tools, machinery and other articles in wood and metal, and for these pur- poses, Lo have, possess and enjoy all the rights, nefits ane privileges of the sald Aet of As: sembly and its supplements, Onvis, Bowen & Ont 1s, Solicitors, | 1 PROFESSIONAL CARDS ORVIS, BOWER &0ORVIS, Attorneys-at- law.~Offices in Pruner’'s New Block German sod Eoglish, All forms of legal business given prompt attention IRAC. MITCHELL, Office in Crider’ Attorney -at-law Exchange. Prompt careful attention to service and all legal busines ZBL, Attornes 1 H. 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