. 5 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA THURSDAY, MAY 14 1596. 3 GODS SPOLLS. They Wii bo Divided Amor Followers of Christ. \ { | | i | 1 the | Having Reapportion the Earth fit Bright as ile It to the Conquered lis Encmles He He Wili Make wven and Give Meck Rey. Dr. comforting sermon lowers of the Nazarine, prom all the ¥ and Hedven thou faithf give the« that Go to their based shall divide t lar reg ras and wi era soften demo was ! fruitful fle eli den and fruitful fleld It bey ona Amer ! regions were the world inhabited; yond endurance, those regions we of course, the first to be enough for human foot and hu- man lung. It was positively proved that the Arctic region was a tropical climate. Prof. Heer, of Zurich, says the remains of flowers have been found in the Arctic region, showing it was like Mexico for climate, and it is found that the Arctic was the mother region from which all the flowers de- sconded. Prof. Wallace says the re- mains of all styles of animals are found in the Arctic regions, including those animals that can live only in warm climates. Now that Arctic re gion, which has been demonstrated by flora and fauna and geological mrgu- ment to have been as full of vegetation and life as our Florida, may be turned back to its original bloom and glory, or it will be shut up a8 » museum of erystals for curiosity seokers once in 8 while to vicit. But Aretlo an Antartic, in some shape, will belong to the Re- deomer's realm. ii about wit oe All she doesorts will be ulate regione? the ween will be foreed up y German and that the Arctic first portions of this the world hot be. cool | known or yet | could not win | i] re, | | princes walk, ean desert between by machinery now as and hel of to the great Ameri here and the Pacific to be Lake City has no rain raise an apple or a bus without invented, and, Great Salt } whea arti tin a hundred years ficial help, but i NOW neans one great garden, r fnetive duetiv rannm Oo martyr r John Huss live, ds where conquerors roll | will want to see the garden where the We will want to see Musie Row, where Handel and Haydn and Mozart and Charles Wesley and | want to see the bounlevar NM the charlota of Thomas Hustings and Bradbury have | of thelr windows, | thelr homes, out ever and anon, rolling some snatch of an earthly oratorio or hymn trans ported with the composer. We will want to see revival terrace, where Whitefield and Nettleton and Payson and Rowland Hill and Charles Finney | and other giants of soul-reaping are | resting from thelr almost supernatural | labors, thelr doors thronged with eon vorta just arrived, coming to report themselves. But brilliant as the sunset, and like the leaves for number, are the celestial homes yot to be awarded, when Christ to you, and milllons of others, shall divide the spollk. What do you want there? You shall have it. An orchard? There it is; 19 ;-anner of fruits, and fruit every mondh, Do you waut river ? Take your choles on the banks of the river, in longer, wider, roll shan Danube or Amazon or Misvisaippi if mingled in one, and emptying into the sea of g with fire. Do your want your ki dr ed back again® and mee father and mother swithout the the stoop, uss, ming Go out rour OS Ol children in a dance Do vou want it from tl bur. and f immortal glee ? Select your We mulion tions Do vou want ek it 1t of t! mountain throne And tl n drawn by four wen came the chariot of Aurelir in gorgeous by Roman Roman army; the procession was passing. Rome in all her history never saw anything more magnificent, But how much greater the day when our Conqueror, Jesus, shall ride under the triumphal arches of Heaven; His eaptives, not on foot, but in chariots, all the kingdoms of earth and Heaven in procession; the armios celestial on white horses, Kum. bling artillery of thunderbolta never again to be unlimbered. Kingdoms ip line, eenturies in line, saintly, cheru ble, seraphio, archangelie splendors in line; oY Christ seated on one great rolling Hosanna, made out of all Hal lelujahs of all worlds, shall ery hals to the procession. And not forgetting even the humblest in all the reach of His omni oo, Ho shall rise, and then and there, His work done and His glory consummated, proceed, amid an Saay such sa neither mortal nor im- mortal over Imagined, to divide the elephants snd followed seni te and the caparison, the Powder and Coal, A collier says it takes eight pounds of gunpowder bo loosen iM tons of onl, and from dawn till dark | | SONRK, IE IANCOCK. STATUE. President Cleve ol aid Presided Unveilin lat the g Ceremony, A MAGNIFICENT WORK ART, OF A Pronounced by Crities One of the Finest of the Seulptured Likenesses of American Generals Which Stand in the FPublie Grounds of Washington, mtion mm po lloe Interfere: Missionary Wheeler Coming Home, COXBTAXNTINOPLE, May 18. Mr. Wheeler, the missionary, and family, and the Gates family, consisting altogether of nine per have loft Kharpoot, Armenia, on thelr way to America. Among the mis slonaries of the Amerioan board at Khar. | pot are Rov, Dr. Crosby H. Wheeler and | re. Busan A. Wheeler of Warren, Me. ; Mise Emily C. Wheeler of Bangor, Ma. and Rov. O, Prank Gatos and Mes Mary | E. Gates of Chiongo are the pereons mentioned in the above dispatoh To Extend Bdueation in Bagiand, Loxpow, May IA he bouse of com. mona, by a votu of 48 to M0, passed the moon reading of the oo sive odo cation BIL presented hy John Gorst, Vie ieaidane of the omniutitton of eauasti on . Baa TH easure, o Smee. Ln resid the dis tribution of school funds to both voluntary and board schools, and In She conteol of Prosumably these | | a TT Ne Th YS Sd ¢ BUILDERS SUPPLES QO0COOO0 OC000000 ) } CO000000 - Wt <D asc eS OTTO 9 TT STODTTDT DDT REE EE EE EE Th TE Th Sh Th Th Th a Th Sh Sh Sh Sh WAM. « i 5 hice x hi Salesmes the courts POTATO Miu give you Steady Emp 51% THE HAWKS NURSE RY 11-14-9056 ROCHESTER, NN.) 1. CG. MEYER, Attorney-at-daw. OMe £ wi in Crider's Exchange. Ex-district attorney. German and Eaoglish Prompt attention to al! business, Why be SPANGLER & HEWES (J. L. Spangler tad. C. P. Hewes), Attorneys-atlaw,- with face ble yaishes Office in Furst building, opposite the | or a red nose ? court house. All legal business promptly attended to distig rare | or why suffer with | eczema or itching piles WAM. J. SINGER, Attorney-at-law.—Dis- | when a 50¢. box of trict i AtOrneY. Office in court | Holland" N Ww. C. HEINLE, Albvipepeatsiavs wilOffice | | Quaker Salve in Woodring butlding, opposite the i court house. Consultations in Ger. Yoh ne You! man and Euglish. A i ——— HE Gray's Forty Ra, For sale BEEZER'S MEAT MARKET D. FP. FORTNEY, Attorney -at-law. —Of- fice in Woodring building, te court house. Prompt attention to all legal business, OHN M. KEICHLINE, atlaw J and Justice of the orn ice in Opera House block, opposite the court house. JAMES W. ALEXANDER, uiorney. t-law-office, street, Coutt House, 1a all the Courts. —— Beef, a yon Mutton, ste ete. 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