$ THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA.,, THURSDAY, JULY 30, 1896, [] RAILROAD SCHEDULES (tee sssssasssas) such an illustrious ancestry of hard trable darkness and an abyss of {me THE TRUE MOTHER. NSYLVANIA RAILROAD AND ho Shall Surely Enjoy the Re- ward of Her Faithfulness. A Warning to Soclety Mothers Who Neg fect Their Duty to Thelr Children The Story of Hasnah Held Up to Them as a Pattern, In his latest Washington sermon Rev. Dr. Talmage gives some very wholesome advice to the mothers of the land and urges them to do their whole duty £ heir little ones He selected ii text 1. Samuel 2: ¥: “Moreover his mother made him a little coat, and brought it to him from year to year, when she came up with her husband to offer the yearly sacri- fice The stories of Deborah and Abigail are very apt to discourage a woman's goul. She savs within herself: “It impossible that I ever achieve any such grandeur of character, and 1 don’t mean to try": as though hild should fuse to play the eight notes because he cannot ute a “William Tell.” This Hannah of the text differs from the persor nary woman, with ordina intellectual sa pacit stanos piet to come, tl Hannah wa unro N fougn was an ordi- a mars ay bua | knuckles and homespun | measurable plunge, Is being decided €¢ And who are these people in society, by the nursery song and Sabbath les- e 00t light as froth, blown every whither of | S0ns and evening prayer, and walk temptation and fashion—the peddiars of filthy stories, the dancing-jacks of political parties, the scum of society, the tavern-lounging, store-infesting men of low wink and filthy chuckle, and brass breastpin, and rotten asso- ciations? For the most part, they came from mothers idle and disgusting, the scandal-mongers of society, going from house to house attending to every- body's business but their own; believ- ing in witches and ghosts, and horse- shoes to keep the devil out of the churn, and by a godless life sitting on the very verge of hell. The mothers of Samuel Johnson and of Alfred the Great, and of Isaac Newton, and of St. Augustine, and of Richard Cecil, and of President Edwards, for the most part were industrious, hard-working mothers. Now,while I congratulate all Christians upon the wealth and the modern science which may afford them all kinds of help, let me say that every mother ought to be observant of her children’s walk, her children’s behav. ior, her children's books, her children’s companionships. However much hel nah may have, 1 think she year, at least, make enciing ] Ye, Ana and ride and look and frown and smile, Oh, how many children in glory! crowding all the battle- ments and lifting a million-voiced hosanna—brought to God through Christian parentage! One hundred and twenty clergymen were together, and they are telling their experience and their ancestry; and of the one hundred and twenty clergymen, how many of them do you suppose assigned, as the means of their conversion, the influ- ence of a Christian mother? One hun- dred out of the hundred and twenty! Philip Doddridge was brought to God by the Seripture lesson on the Dutch tile of the chimney fireplace. The mother thinks she is only rocking a child; but at the same time she may be rocking the destiny of empires—rock- ing the fate of nations—rocking the glories of Heaven, The same maternal power that may lift a child up may press a child down, came toi sins, and she night. The praying! ret over and I'll $500, ana outh, where thellmbs never 8 the eyes never grow dim, and t says an eminent English doc- tor, “ will carry enough poison to infect a household.” In summer-time, more especially, disease germs fill the air, mul- titudes are infected, fall ill, die; multitudes escape. These mes- sengers of mischief do not exist for millions, Why not? Be- cause they are healthy and strong protected as a croco- ile is against gun-shot. It is 1k, the wasted, the thin. who fall; those ) resistive en cough orc discase. catch health? by always maintaining eeeoeree 000000000000 000 - Famirasmn Daten a VGALALGLE sh ava Wou SS - - hots. a Month S000 000000090009 0099020908590 090000000 0009 P9000 0CHTP00000000000000 BUILDERS" SUPPLIES. 00000000 00000000 00000000 McCalmont BELLEFONTE, ¢ / / / / / / / / / ¢ / / ¢ / / i 4 / / / / / ' / / / "i " ¢ ¢ ¢ \ / / / / / / / ¢ / ¢ "a / / / / / / 1 / / # / / v / ; / / / M ¢ » hoe a TE Sa Th Se Sh Sh WY BEEZER'S MEAT MARKET BOFIVOUNE | of the exhausted und decrepit Wi g gd 8 HR Wa RELLEFONTER SNOW NHOT : eB ep ba h ( wuity of no " troefving a 4 oa A pd : "t Late i it ing and putrefying and shall become the pals of the immortal Citse Table ft ’ &t e4 Beef, Pork, Mutton, of All kinds of athlete May 1% smoked meat, sliced ham, pork sausage, hame and woe - ——— UILDING 14 > \ ira tila Bs 1. | Leave Bellefonte, exe § Aa Mm ae 1 a tt 1 LOTS Aout 10desirable build AR i : i i iC, f you want a nice Neer and Slee of Peel. ing lots located in and adjoining Belle | ATIVE al Snow Show I'he very peculiar theory has of late | fonte boro, on tue notth east, being a partion wWelyv : wov . ve and roar and | 9 ving and scalding and blasting and eat heave and roar an N i] |) i ie ; thay? For the most Rd d is a bundle of tremend- oh prises’ : Fe Sney 4 $ " : : tetera . ties; snd whether that \ 1 PAS ‘thy Leave Know Shoe, except Sundays hie ded from industrious Yo i de 1 " of the Armor farm. Will be sOld from #1 to ’ h xe part, Y ) q 1 1 estond ¢ { shall come forth in life, its heart been propo 1 that all Non yo who #700 pecording to loeation, For further infor Arrive st Bellefonte mothers, who, in the old hoW 4 ttuned to the eternal harmonies, and partake to any extent of malt drinks | mation call upon or address used to spin their own yarn, and weave | B00 PARE 0 Fl Co varth peo | Dove large feet! The women of Hol : MONROE ARMOR, ORK PUR MEN ANI; WOMEN. We pay Pp 4 a 08 pee n 1 Sir s v + 2 p g A bei] tr own enrpets, and plait their own | 9167 n life of usefuiness on earth go | ..q Germany, are quoted as exe -4 Bellefonte, Pa Who ean # 10 $10 per wesk for sasy hone work. thelr ow ot : | to a Ife of joy in Heaven: or, whether les, while t} y f 1) - —— ———————— p—— a of some | Chlld ean do 11. No Scheme, Hooks or Ped az thelr own chairs, | amples, while the women of the wine doormats, and flag thei 4 1 ‘i i { » : \ thing to ating. This i bona fide, Sed stamp for work 4 do thelr own work. The stalwart ocrices it shall far eternal diseords, | eountries—France, Spain and Italy and do their ov WANT | fea: bi is on ih | and LUCHIArS Al ones HE SEYMOUR ential women of this land after a life of wrongdoing on | are, on the other hand, famed for thelr WANTED. 50,000 pounds of wool by Re don hl [6 an Mie | 8L ri 00, Masonie Temple, Camden, he indents earth it shall go to a home of impeue- | small and shapely feet. I 3 Lox & Co., Belllefonte, Pa. | Soh SUP Tidind frvomives s | New Jersey, ApH ix | of gigantic enter juicy steak goto PHILIP BEEZER. men and { day, 9 out of 100 of them, came from
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