THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. THURSDAY, MARCH 18, 1897. TIEAVENLY FEAST. World is Invited tako of It. THE All th to Par- The Ring of God's Forgivensss Will he the Hand of Every The Joys and Beauties Heaven Described, on Guest of sermon Dr, Christian his pres In his latest Talmage describes the joys present t hearers to ace ept pared for them His text was 15: 23: ‘Bring hi and kill it of the and ure-—and urges i he good things Luke ther IT fatted calf In all ages of the world it has been customary elebrate joy ful by festivity. The signi of the proclamation of the rations of of kings, However year our ply, on be something trod inaugu- ties, WOE, the the davs of stinted there must And the Christendom presidents, coronation the Christmas, marriage, much on other the table Thanksgiv may have ing day bounteous of time cel all comfortable homes have at events by be some Vind wmguet and fe i Some old anything that A fave home has happened on the eater than Y son anpares it V8 compares it to It is more apt than any the Bibl er, to the moun ning uld all the pardon, ife, and comfort ' lav ts VOaay Ake and and hope, ons about twist them into one brow of the this assem “Wear it, wear it now, of God, daughter the the glad You have man in a religions and give his experi- experience, presence of two earth and the “Now yet , and put 1 of God in it on the { son God Al w convert, mights Oh, Oh ristian servios seen netimes n assem! up ence ell, Paul gave his He n in ehurches, the ehureh in Heaven, and he sald: this is my experience; sorrowful always rejoleing-poor, many rich-—having nothing, yet pos sessing all things.” If the peoplgin this house knew the joys of the Chris- tian reliMon they would all pass over into the kingdom of God the next wo- ment, When Daniel Sandeman was dying of cholera, his attendant sald: “Have you mach pain?” “Oh” he! replied, “since I found the Lord I have the church on id { whipped | world | while all events | i with | Becket | mel of sup- | come the {| DESK, Ah yot making | depth Then like never had any pain except sin.’ they said to him: send a nessnge “Yes, 1 would: tell them that only night the love of Jesus into my sonl like the and 1 had to ory out: enough; stop, “Would vou to your friends to last came rushing surges of the sen, Stop, Lord, it is Lord, enough!’ Oh, the joys of this Christi Just pass over those indulging, joys 8 of tho j AN religion, from tame joys in which you are of world, into the The world cannot sat that out A or other worl to rowned in his own tiie rospel You: vou rapture nave found q H xander ongingy conquer, bottle; and yet Hy around the i ron by disquietudes Voltaire the st him; cursing \ wn soul ap sllining reets of Paris w Henry VIII con against poor ore planding hatred Thomas a t that a man happy The very man who poisoned the pom the saddle Elizabeth rode “God all illustrations of the fac this world cannot make whic h the tne n and the on Queen shouted in street save the queen!” wment the world the over applauds, world mto next mo ment i) anathematize h, this oy, 1 solace, this " The ni and greater iis sublime magnilicent beat. after the battle of thous: ht there were on the not CO, t, began to sing ’ diana of 1 eaten his and the King said ay the man, and by find out And bh Ah! the er i fa thar tienl 18 no that 0 de spot, seen La uitan t but a father and He when a prodigal es nok : orgiving, makes again have savas, | th leath of All ma saved If get to Hea it is be- I not go there No differ. difference 1¢ histo the ents, no surrounding, no differs When th white horses of Christ's victory out to thy you may ride one of is gre ater than all, His no pleasure.” he him that dieth aman does not ven cause he w the color “noe no rv. no difference nnteos difference the ence the sin are brought celebrate eternal trinmph, them, and as God snd when in His heart surging of an infinite ocean of glad. 1 to express that gladness it takes all the rivers of pleasure, all the thrones of pomp, and all the ages of eternity. It is a joy deeper than all and higher than all helght, and wider than all width, and vaster than all immensity. it overtops, it under. girds, it ontwelghs all the united splen- dor and joy of the universe, and who can tell what God's joy ia? I notice also, that when a prodigal comes howe there is the joy of the min. greater, joy in as soul comes back, there is ’ | Since 1 entered | nity. | You | was a hurricane at sea crashed i the | Christian is an prand I know there has been a great den! sald about trials the hardships of the try I wish somebody rou Christian fsters of religion. Oh, it thing to preach this gospel. and minis would write a g the the the groodne ood, ing book abot Joys of ministry profession 1 have seen more ws of God than [I will be of the able to nll eter their celebrate in I know some boast about they and they do but when 1 see equilibrium, and do not 1 into not | enthusiasm, irenk down with emotion: I conf Lo that and giving you wniainiy Hman coming to God feel in body When I see in evil up his sin 1 y mind, and soul a transport wind hand and foot ipated, I re were my own aman be habit emand though it emancipation OM over it as I notice also when the prodigal come Ole If and there back all earnest Christians rej stood on Montauk Point, and it was blowing toward the shore, and a v onto the re peopie get a the ry last mu anda yo WKS the lifebo hore | i an got on the safety, vou could not And it control ad time when the is ap men who are tossed Sins vant the ' } 1 Oh the spir the churches Onee wi hiped, and to they had the hood , and and mother *hH arf, the aved in boy the ship came into port re saw father and loved ones on the sprang ashore and rashed up anks into the city, and the captain had the S80 Heaven wil { another crew to bring ship after an see Ff INOOTrings » whilecome so fully in sight, we « its towers, its mansions, its hills, and as we go into port and our loved ones shall eall from that shining shore and tpoak beach, leaving this old ship of a world to be by rough voyaging of the seas ended forever, our names we will spring to the managed another erew, our A Carlous Compliment, Recently the general of Belgium, in the an eloquent speech, paid the following curious com- the soporifie power of the Belgian press: “In the evening, when sleep flies from our ieaf to all our appeals, refractory to our wishes, what immense assistance we derive from the attentive reading of &« ne grave and deep leading article, such as many a high-toned journal ens riches its columns with. Under its soothing influence a salutary repose closes in upon us, and the enchanted cap of the queen of night pours dowy upon us its treasures, in obedience | the mysterious power of the press” attorney course of pliment to agitated eyelids, | pedoes are sot In me | with a ton of | mensurable digtano | and remember this Is | =the moral effect will be Hke | earthquake." FLYING WAR ENGINES | AMERICAN ENGINEER HAS INVENTED A GREAT DESTRUCTIVE AGENT. Hurled Defenseloss Cllles, Will Tend Arranging Yor He Bky Torpedoes to From the on Worse Than an Earthquake to Make War Impossible, An A London has at 05 BOTH WHE VON ly Inunch tons of upon enciny Mr. E ganizxd for the p to the a The yw resident in vil the prot lem of nt shall auten namite from the sl ¥ ) camp, This is Pennington, whe ’ ust or the British LrPORe br n of the authorities in warfare its only pra ¥ y ney ngineer nd sical syndicate his invention tent use of the balloon new thing. Dut hitherto application has und mdi tions, These have been empls ther as a means of reconnolitering or for glgnaling, apd in these capacities have unquestionably already military servic As long ngo ns at the battle of ¥Fleurus 1794 captive balloons were « od by th French general Jo and the infor: tion he gained by thelr ms said have largely contributed to } y the Austrians on that nn Balloon ere also been r eaptive o ye ef rendered valuable mploy urdan, HT used with ’ ir honds, the 0 bring it to of violent explo Nn thu I'he y the point of alr alter ork, though it i= that rang ture inventions | ver, the ve mi god ns ork Hs own oe by some form i tits jo end 0 avold capture by the encms Fin ally but rather as nington most vali interview with ar of the ald he is quoted “Well, I think it nigh impossible, for it docs not alm so much at destroying life as property. Peo ple will always risk thelr lives, however groat the odds against them. but property ==that Is another matter. Now, Jot us as- sume that a few hundred of my aerial tor and onch, loaded Ia salling within road cltye. no mere romancing that of an New York Herald possible wh boon ted by 1 In the in sel might be so ar struction ney » agent, Pan. In an It is not as a destructive wkor, that Mr % his Invention Nn penoer presentative Paris edit} hs saying will make ion, dynninite of some Practieally a Padding. The outeome the corn and hominy milk re, hold at the Bates House, Indianapolis, was the ineor poration of the American Hominy com. pany. It will control the entire output of all the mills in the combination, will cons mol the selling price and do the selling «= Chicago Inter Ocean 'a no | tical | had scoomplished its | tendencies may be | in London | of the New York Her. | war well | of the secret mocking of THE PINKHAM CURES. 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