THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA THURSDAY, MAY 71 , 18986, CHRIST'S GARDEN. He Pought It, Planted It, and He Shall Have It. There are Many Bright Flowers Thero- Jesus Plucks the When He Chooses and Takos Them His They are His Own, Sweot Blossoms to Home Talmag latest Lanne Rev. was the garden, sOms hearers to enter was [sain like a watered Dr. a very sermon 1 iy and fr and star lyric tive thoughts express and sweet narative and h Tt not you brig sp! the 1 the glar They ranun amid ing k who black they ers 1 the crevi garden gaudy ness hov be con bloom : But in Christ's garde: that may be bet Mexican enact liness within; men of hey every one that touches them hard to handle. Men pronounce nothing but thorns, but Christ them notwithstanding all their sharp. ness. Many a man has had hard ground to enltivate, and it has only been through severe trial he has raised even the smallest erop of grace, A very harsh minister was talking toa very placid elder, and the placid elder sald to the harsh minister: “Doctor, I do wish you would control your tem- per.” “Ah,” sald the minister to the elder: “1 gontrol more temper in five minutes than you do in five years.” u character, wound hey are them loves Bn very if { It Is harder for sone wen to do right | yqueducts, reaching from this garden than for other men to do right, The ap to the mountains, and through grace that would to the | those aqueducts the water seventh heaven keep your | streaming down and tossing brother from beautiful fountains I had a frie: and leaf and {low said, I ds That is like the said, “Why! is a garden in the desert of gin and well irrigated; for * elevate might not Knocking a man who to and join the church.” | “Oh,” he said, *']1 have temper, Yesterday very early vou cone up into down. until was avery root enme me, 1 er saturated, The midst of a church, church gront such a violent suffering; but it is morning | Was crossing nt ‘our eves are unto the Jersey City ferry, and I saw a milk man of into the milk ean, and I sald to ‘1th "and he insu ind nocked Koa Do the hills from whenee cometh our help.’ quantity water | From the mountains of Go there flow “There sOnil n uy Bn large trength iid him, ted down rivers ink will do, me i him down vou nke think i Nevert join tae Preachis throng Oh, a thorough that the be atsworth de at mil enme seem 1 Hd wail A Wear | are garden | make as ons oO there I admit chureh who ought th Ver ct! WN let are men TX a0 fn bh ring wit women in not to be the : but 1 admit the fact that there are rve me next!” Now Now! Now last for some of It is about Her bell to I'he planks thunder back in the gangway. She shoves off. Khe floats toward the great ocoan of eternity, Wave farewell to your last chance for Heaven, 0, Jerusalem, Jerusalem, how often would I have gathered thee as a hen gathereth her brood under her wings, and ye would there us be just as \ {f salvation! frank and hundreds ath is the and thousands and tens of o sail for ever thousands of glorious Christian men and women blessed, useful, con. soerated, and triumphant. There is no grander collection in all the carth than the collection of Christinns Again, the church in my text is ape propriately ealled a garden, because it is thoroughly irrigated. No garden could prosper long without plenty of | not! Behold your house is Jeft unto water, 1 have seen a garden in the | you desolate.” Invited to revel in a midst of a dessert, yet blooming and | garden, you die in a desert. May God luxuriant. All around us was dearth | Almighty, before it Is too late, break and barrenness; but there were pipes, | that infatuation. holy, out nobler ITEMS OF S8TATE NEWS, BernrLeney, Pa, May 2. ~The 2year old of Charles Deltzel was terribly burned In a brash fire yesterday afternoon and died afterwards. The child's mother was badly burned In trying to save him Ene, Pa., May 4 Erie county held a « day and electod dele and stat son soon The Popullsts if myvention on Satur to the national Helen John to th nation rnles yeonvention Mrs son was elected od rit convention Wi DM tional el (3e01 was on Batu wainst the Pltesd heart fallun r's h n n Ww to ah e Kit i charge hend hour afte rested K : inty with the Pp several months his mind was aff There was n tive for the erime Pim May 4 who is charged with and mo gr ago nu RG Lorin being in swindling thousands of p burg Philadelphia within the past fow years, is in a ooll at the county jall His arrest ends a long chase, Lorin Cham Chambers, instramental ople In Pitts and bors i# the oldest son of a good old Phila ] deiphina family. In the summer of 1804 Chambers came to Plitsahurg, accom panied by his brother, W. D. Chambers, and R H. Black and N. H. Miller. They opened an office on Fourth avenue under the name of the Commarcial Loan and Trust com pany. The plan of this ing itution was the sale of bonds, the pur value of which was alleged to be 8X0, to poor people. The scheme was new then, and hundreds of people Invested. totte di of the - Subsequently the quar | without redeeming Se oveeoTscs sII_DSTLTOTSTSLSDD>LODPIDIIV0 i Ua SR WE Sh Si Sa aD DYN PROFESSION Attorney 8 iT SINGER allorney 2 in conrs hous C. HEINLE, Attorney.at.law Office in Woodring building, opposite the court house Consultations in Ger man and English, D. ¥. FORTNEY, Attornevatdaw, Of fice in Woodring building, opposite court house. Prompt attention to all legal business, JOHN M. KBICHLINE, Attorney-at-Jaw and Justice of the Peace. Office in Opera House block, opposite the court house. JAMES W. 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