6 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., THURSL AY, JULY 1, 1847, VICTORIA'S JUBILEE. Rov. Dr. Talmage Dcos Honor d's Queon. to from Her Upright Touch w th the Lessons to be Drawn Life ¥ler Fhrone of fhirone In God During Her utire Relgn, The which throng of pe life of Queen Esther & Esther? This question, which was asked of a queen thousands of’ years ago, all elvilized nations are this day asking of Queen Victoria. “What wilt thou have of honor, of reward, or reverence, or service, of national and international acclamation? What wilt thou, the queen of the nineteenth century?” The seven miles of procession through the streets of London day after to-morrow will be a small part of the congratula- tory procession whose multitudinous tramp will encircle the earth. The celebrative anthems that will sound up from Westminster Abbey and St. Paul's Cathedral in London, will be less than the vibrati harp string as compared doxol this ho praise to the gl Talmage, livered to an immense le, was an eulogy of the Victoria. lis text was “What Wilt Thou, Queen was of one wies which answer to tl eivilieed wor Was t) Sebastopol sands of be ers to be con her nation to its knees, and the praver was answered See her walking through the hospitals | angel of mercy! Was there ever an explosion of mines of Sheffield or Wales and telegram was not the first to with help and Christian sympathg? President Garfield dying at Branch, and the cable the sea, like an arrive Is Long is not under reaching to Balmoral castle. kept busy io announcing the sy mptoms | of the sufferer? I believe that no throne since the throne of David and the throne of Hez- ekiah and the throne of Esther has been in such constant touch with the throne of Heaven as the throne of Vie toria. From what I know of her bab ita, she reads the Bible more than she does Shakespeare She admires the hymns of Horatio Bonar more than she does Byron's “Corsair.” She has not knowingly admitted into her presence a corrupt man or dissolute woman, To very distinguished novelists and very celebrated prima donnas she bas de- clined reception because they were im moral, ; "All the coming eenturies of time can. not revoke the advantages of having had 60 years of Christian womanhood enthroned in the palaces of England, Compare her court surroundings with what were the court sutryundings in ‘the time of Henry VILL, or what were the court surroundings in the tims of (Napoleon, in the time of Louls XVI, ‘in the times of men and women whose names may not be mentioned in decent society, Another thing I eall to your atten. tion in this fllustrious woman's career, ‘is that she is a specimen of high life juncorrupted. Would she bave lived to ioelebrate the sixtieth anniversary of her coronation and the seventy-eighth anniversary of her birthday, had she ‘not been sn example of good principles : “ Ln ——— — J | the fire damp in the | her | While there hav women in exaltle rood habits? men and been bad station and their and humble station who have carried vices clear on into the seventies and nineties of their lifetime, such persons are very rare The majority of the thirties, and fewer the forties, and they are exceed fifties. The temptations of social life among the have great that every winter is a holocaust of human and the beaches of of high life are con- stantly strewn with physical and men tal and moral shipwreck, yo successful ones. Take a good at the venerable queen as she rides through Regent street, along the Strand, and through Trafalgar square, and by the Nelson monument. What is the use of your dying at 40, when you may just as well live to be 50? If you are doing nothing for God or the race, the sooner you quit the better; but if are worth anything for the world's betterment, in the strength of God and through good habits lay out a plan for a life that wiil reach through most of a century. How many people are prac- tically suicides from the fact that their gormandising or their recklessness or their of dietetics sanitary law cuts short their days! In- the temptation of hose who have bountiful and eighties, even the vicious die in their of 41 TARY \ ] nly scarce in the successful classes been so nerves, this tossing sea Beware! all look deflance and plain deed, § 18 4 tables and r her maguniticer be a 3 VOrned EN n most of our 2 Great Brit i} i v SGDOOG On ma might ge chair, and the perhaps, chief better 14] after awl magis tracy quiet vour perturbat.ons, as look th and has of Sea, In IS Anniversary Lime, behold a woman who for 80 mightiest ruled well years ruled over the all time and of her government, the nations are clapping, all nations waving of all nations booming. Men bave not made derful success of government afraid that take a turn at power, that men have made a bad mess of it The most damn- ably corrupt thing on earth is American politics after men have had it all their own way for 121 years Other things being equal, for there are fools among women as well as among men--I say other things being equal, woman has generally a keener sense of what is right and what is wrong than has man-—has natarally more faith in God, and knows better how to make self-sacrifices, and would more boldly act against intemperance and the so cial evil, and worse things might come to this country than a supreme court room and a senate chamber and a house of representatives in which womanly voices were sometimes heard, We men had better drop some of the strut out of our pompous gait and with a little less of supercilionsness thrust the thumbs into the sleeves of our vests, and be less apprehensive of the other sex, who seem to be the Lord's favorites from the fact that He has made more of them. If woman had possessed an influential and controlling vote on Capitol Hill at Washington and in the English parliament, do you think that the two ruffian and murder. ous nations of the earth could have gone on, until this time with the butch. eries in Armenia and Cuba? No! The Christian nations would have gone forth with bread and medicine, and empire of all flags of batteries Look such = hands the the here! won. that they be women should ever The fact is needa i ! i | ACTIONS | In approval | bandages and military relief, until Ab- dul Hamid would have had no throne to sit on, and Wevler, the commandi assassin in Cuba, would ha thrust into a prison as dark as which they murdered Dr wate for female suffra not know it have it, but I point you to the q Britain and the which she rules as proof that w Ruiz no adv whether would bx Lireant nation over oman may be politically dominant and pros God now, on the perity save the queen throne reign, whether in Buck Ingham palace, or some time to come in the American White House You d to-day, to be invited You can scarcely believe your own ears; id not expect, in coming hers to a coronation. but in the name of a pardoning God and a serificing Christ, and an omnipo- tent Holy Spirit and a triumphant Heaven, 1 offer each one a crown for the asking Crown crown? How to the Victoria got her Although eight Crowns! get The crown, on her knees duchesses and marquises, all cloth of silver, carried her train, and the windows and arches and roof of the abbey shook with the Te Deum of the in full diapason, she bad to kneel, she had to come down To get the crown of pardon and eternal life, you will have to Oe way in organ kneel. vou will have Yea! history says at her coronation not onl nme down that BASemoiy * - mmation in this w : But w su : gaze on it from the high Heavens » * nn morning that consummas arrive and what a stir in the holy All the towers of arrival A : The armies of Heaven which white gold will ring its the chariots will r into linge John saw passing in infinite cavalcade. The in- habitants of Europe, Asia, Africa, North and South America, and of ail | islands of the and perhaps of other worlds, will join in a procession compared with which that of next Tuesday will not make one batallion The Conqueror ahead, having on His vesture and on His thigh written “King of Kings and Lord of Lords; ane when He passes through the chief of the 1% uplifted gates, all nations fellowing, may you and I be there w to hear the combined shout of church militant and church triumphant, Until the mightiest Musician of | Heaven shall compose an anthem worthy of that coronation, an anthem chanted by choirs standing on “'sea of glass mingled with fire,” accompanied by harpers with their harps, and trumpeters with their trumpets, the | hundred and forty and four thousand joining in the chotus, I say, until that | “Grand March” is composed, we had | better stick to Isane Watt's old hymn, | which the 5,000 natives of Tonga, and | Fiji, and Samoa sang when giving up their idolatries for Christianity, and | would not be surprised if, as 1 request two verses of that song, some of these old soldiers of the Cross who have been a life-time in the service, should be found beating time with the right hand, the hand a little shaky with the infirmity of years: Jesus shall reign where'er the sun Doss his sucess ssive journeys run His kingdom sireteh from shore 10 shore, THI suns shall rise aod set no more, Let every creature rise and bring Peculine honors to our King Angels descend with songs sgain, And earth repeat the loud am on seated on horses sea, The rate of pulsation is 120 per min- ute in infancy, 80 in manhood and 60 in old age. Whispering Gallery, The most perfect whispering gallery in the world is in the dome of St. Paul's, | that every ‘beneficent | ous suitable precautions, and the | X ray burns. | than { ‘burn, | desirable that all possible means be fn Lanlon, DANGER INTHE X RAY NIKOLA TESLA ADVISES EXTREME Cases Due to Careless. Preesnutions Suggested hy Mr, Tes Injuries Most LE Results of His Experiments Rome X Ray. in Healthful Influences of the It may be considered a rule of nature manifestation of by deleteri against by Roentgen Tho very force may be accompanied effects unless guarded ray is no exception to the rule, | earliest experimenters in this field noted a harmful action of thé rays on the skin, but of late instances have been re ported of serious injury due to go called It is probable that the cases mentioned are due more to neglect or improper treatment of the injury to the original effect of the '" Nevertheless, it is eminently adopted for the prevention of the injory | to begin with, on the old principle that | an ounce of prevention is better than a | pound of cure. | doubtless done as Mr. Nikola Tesla has much X ray work as any one, and with apparatus whose sheer power has probably not been ex that of a this invariably cooded by worker in 4 14 «vs 2d } i oirt en rial New Al Roofing and Flooring Material it dries hard. yery and While ue J y GAYS stand or break it weighs about is also some bending without cracking ing. 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