Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, September 09, 1897, Image 6

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THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., THURSLAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1597,
TEMPEST TOSSED.
Christiana Must Not Expect to
Have Smooth Sailing.
them. But here is another man who
starts out in worldly enterprise, and he
| depends upon the uncertainties of this
| tosses
It You Have Jesus for Your Pllot You Will |
Surely Glide Into the Port of Heaven
«Comfort for Weary Mariners,
who
their
was:
are battling with the
through life. His text
4: 50: “And there
voyage
Mark were
also with
there arose a
And the
great calm.”
Tiberias, Galilee,
names for the same lake. No other gem
ever had beautiful a setting. It
lays in a scene of great luxuriance; the
surrounding hills high, terraced, sloped,
groved, so many hanging gardens of
storm of wind
tnl
great
wind ceased there
(rennesaroet
80
beauty; the waters rumbling down be-
tween rocks of gray and red limestone,
flashing from the hills, and
into the sea. On the shore were castles,
baths, every-
bounding
armed towers, Roman
thing attractive and beautiful; all
atvles of vegetation in shorter space
than in almost any other space in all
the world, from the palm tree of the
forest to the trees of a rigorous climate
Lord had launched
one wave of beauty on all the scene,
and it hung and swung from rock ari
hill and
in pleasure boats sailing the lake, and
fish
their
It seems as if the
oleander. Roman gentlemen
countrymen in smacks coming
pass eacl
ut and laugh
own 4 nets,
sir moor.
ings.
beautiful lake
It seems as if
ot Nb
iples rush
, and lay
into Hin
al we per
ifts His
id have
Gennesaret if Che ad
at a
Wi
ort PT vhs '
iertak Ito whateve
atart J u
Many
reviy :
pre sent lesson
intever
vs have
ship ou in
ommerese Are
financinl enter
cheer Do all
Do it
as possible. Y
the
on as high a plane
right to be
ship if yon ean
y Y
of a
m have no
un stoker in be an
AM have no
regiment if
you can command a brigade; you have
right to be of 5 boat on
the coust if you
no
river banks
can take the ocean steamer from New
York to Liverpool. All can do
with utmost tension of body, mind, and
soul, you are bound to do; but oh!
have Christ in every enterprise. Christ
in every voyage, Christ in every ship.
There are mon who ask God to help
them at the start of great enterprises
Ho has been with them in the pasty no
trouble can overthrow them; the storms
might come down from the top of Mt
Hebron, and lash Gennesaret into foam
snd iuto agony, but it could not hurt
engineer
or ear
you
He has God to help him,
awhile the storm comes, and
off the masts of the ship; he
puts out his lifeboat; the sheriff and
the auctioneer try to help him off;
they can't help him off; he must go
down; no Christ in the ship. Here are
life,
After
no
| young men just starting out in life
In his latest sormon Rev. Dr. Talmage |
holds up a beacon light to guide those |
Waves on |
him other little ships, and |
Was a |
three |
Your life will be made up of sunshine
and shadow. There may be in it arctic
blasts or tropieal tornadoes; I know
not what is before you, but 1 know if
you have Christ with you be
well
You may seem to get along without
the religion of Christ while everything
goes smoothly, but after awhile, when
sorrow hovers over the soul, when the
all shall
| waves of trial dash clear over the hur-
{ the ship?
|
ty
sailing
| they
| boat the more delightful
the wind swept (
ricane deck, and the bowsprit is shiv.
ered, and the halllards are swept into
the sea, and the gangway is crowded
with piratical disasters oh, what
would you then do without Christ in
Young man, take God for
your portion, God for your guide, God
for your help; then all is well; all bs
well for time, all shall be well forever,
Blessed is that man who puts in the
Lord his trust. He shall never be con-
founded.
But my subject also impresses me
with the fact that when people start to
follow Christ they must not expect
smooth sailing. These disciples got
into the small boats, and I have no
doubt they said: ‘What a beautiful
day this is! What a smooth sea! What
a bright sky this is! How delightful is
in this boat; and
waves under the keel of the boat, why,
as for the
only make the motion of our littl
But when
1
lown, ¢
1 the sea was
tossed
that follos
sauing
wrath, th
ng Christ »
you have fo
Did you eve
DAV
one Way, y
The question was asked
those nearest the throne?
swWer cam “Those wi
out of great tribulation ree
“great
flalling.” ¢ he original has it; great
flai d
their robes
ing, pounding “and had
vashed and
the blood of the Lamt
do not be disheartened
if God, take courage You
God
trials and He
giorious companionship wi
1 through ail these
carest
They had no reason
Chrise was in the §
been t
had here
societies: OOK
going over the chur
$ f
going to founder: the
‘o perish, she
ehuareh
flown Oh, how
affrighted bs
mr
Is going
pee Pp ©"
iniquity
many good are
irinmphant
the
in
think church of Jesus Christ and
of righteousness are going
and are just a8 much
of text
don't
the cnuse
tao be overthrown
yf righted as the
wers
lisciples
Don't
wy
a ffrighted worry,
over righteousness
there are a great many good peo
affrighted in other
ey are affrighted in our day
revivals, They say: "Oh! this is
B strong religious gale; we are afraid
tie Church of God is going to upset,
and there are going to be a great many
re
i
| people brought into the church that
{ are going to be of no use to it” and
| bushels of wheat
they are affrighted whenever they see
a revival taking hold of the churches
As though a ship captain with 5,000
for a cargo should
say, some day, coming upon deck,
“Throw overboard all the cargos” and
the sallors should sey: “Why, cap
tain, what do you mean? Throw over
ail the cargo?’ Ob,” says the captain,
“wo bave a peck of chaff that has got
fato this 5,000 bushels of wheat, and
the only way to get rid of the chaff is
to throw all the wheat overboard.”
Now, that is a great deal wiser than
the talk of a great meny Christians
s going |
day, and |
mgh iniquity were going to !
who want to throw overboard all the
thousands and tens of thousands of
souls who have brought in
throught great awakenings, Throw all
overboard because there is a peck of
chaff, a quart of chaff, a pint of chaff!
I say, let them stay until the last day;
the Lord will divide the chaff from the
wheat,
Oh, that these
might
churches!
been
gales from Heaven
sweep through all of
Oh, for such days as Rich-
ard Baxter saw in Engiand and Robert
McCheyne saw in Dundee! Oh, for
such days as Jonathan Edwards saw in
Northampton! 1 have often heard my
father tell of the fact that in the early
our
part of the century a revival broke out
in Somerville, N. J., and some people
were very much about it,
They said: “Oh, you are golog to bring
many people into the church at
once;" and they sent down to New
Brunswick to get John Livingston to
stop the revival Well, there was no
better soul in all the world than John
Livingston
the revival, they wanted him
it. He stood in the pulpit on the Sab-
bath, and looked over the solemn audi-
tory, and he said: “This, brethren, is
in reality the work of God; beware how
you try to stop it.” And he was an old
man, leaping heavily on bis staff—a
very old man. And he lifted that staff,
and let it fall very slowly
through, between the fluger and the
thumb, and he said: “Oh, thou impeni-
tent, thou art falling now-falllng
Away life, falling away from
peace and Heaven, falling ss certainly
as that is
band hough
haps And
cane kept on falling through
Livingston's hand, The ]
tion in t
agitated
too
began to
from
cane falling through
falling
falling
certainiy, t gi
very slowly.’
religion
managing
tirely
an take
can,
care
better t} you can, eaved
Ww hen
said:
Hushing the tempest
your property
’ 1 he re
banks that
I'he
went away, God
are treasures in Heaven. in
never break
the % dy
the surg
larkness see
awrains the
ng wave,
screaming
Cyclists’ Gray Matter in Danger,
heard of the evele
» be dreaded by the
der and now it is
ie practice may have »
the brain Why? Be
ises the legs, but not the
bad effect
CRURe §
on
Lt exer
RIDs
inti
the
have
the brain
who
sid the armas much more
mate reiation to
eps ‘A person Uses
inteliectunl scale than the person who
uses his legs only.” The cyclist must
therefore be careful to take a turn at
dumb-bells in alternation with a turn
st the whee!
dangor
When the Moon Looked Biue,
"Ones in a blue moon” is a saying
which appears to be founded on fact,
A Scandinavian captain named Salve,
son, in Chinese waters, was fortunate
enough to see a blue moon several
years ago, about the time the atmos
phere was supposed to be impregnated
with the dust of the Krakatoa erup-
tion. The color was like that of a
hedge sparrow's egg-—a pale, rather
greenish blue,
| €T8
He went up; he looked at |
to stop |
than |
his
hands and arms is maeh higher in the |
| the sccount, an
ilis brain cells are in | " I taney
JUVENILE LITERATURE.
Prim to the
Insipidity,
In France It Is Extreme of
Literature in our country not having |
as its atm either Instruction or
ment, bat the production of
AIT Ee
works of
| art, i# forbidden to French children, 1
| except fairy tales
| mueterpleces;
Perault has written
d'Aulnoy and oth
have followed him, The fairies of
other countries may bave been more
poetic, but they have never been as wit-
the French, Leaving fairy tales
aside, children were obliged for a long
time to be satisfied with the very
collection be (jut uthed by Berguin,
Bouilly, Mine de Gienlis, those clever
people and who know bow to coat a moral
lesson with a thin layer of pictures,
bitter pills are costed with sugar, In
fuct, this is the French parents’ very
ideal in the matter of story books, and
to ple ase them the lesson must not be
too well coated or hard to find, for the
spirit of investigation is not Yncouraged
in young readers
During the past 20 years, however,
the meager library at their disposal bus
grown pros
have contributed toward it. We need but
mention Verne, whose
fairy tales have, alas, almost completely
dethroned those that appealed to the
But neither in his
of his com
both
Mme,
ty as
slight
us
wonderfully Celebrated
Jules scientific
imagination alone
books, por in any of
r find
and American wri
permit themselves te
Cr
i
a 0
Seven-eighths of the
men in this world mar-
ry a woman because
she is beautiful in their}
eyes
What a disapn
ment then to
fair young wife's beauty
fading away before a year
passes over her head!
I feel as if Iwould like to
say to every young woman who i
advance, so that you w
3 » SES 14
th new
AN
rginis
sah, whe:
Nake, sal
Well, lam:
said the man fr
ought not to hold
what the Judges do
It makes no differ
a part of the
£vYetel
-W
isl
Fager Vor Service In Cuba
er
WWoersion
aesertions
gend
Com : : ad |
Young 1
exami
MOY ANT
of thu PAsSCNIROTS
subjected to a severe
ation, and those who are unable
a
to establish their identity or give a sat
isfactory explanation of the
their are compelled to alight
and to the gendarmerie,
Where they are again plied with ques
tions, the deserters detected in
way being at one tu
military This often entails
considerable de in spite of the
watchiulness of the officials many young
soldiers fucoeced in making their
way into France London Telegraph
motives of
Curney
are conducted
aii this
handed over th
authoritios
lay, and
stil
Same Thing.
Mrs, Tiddledewinks (from behind ber
paper j-=I wonder what this means. In
describing Miss Cupid's wedding the
paper says she was married in the ‘ex
tracting room
Mr. Tiddledewinks—Her father wrote
He is a dentist,
you know,
Mrs. Tiddledewinks— But |
quite se
Mr. Tiddledewinks—He probably
means ‘drawing room, «Washington
Times.
don't
Enough,
“I'll pever uek another woman to
marry me #0 long as I live,"
“"Refosod
"No; accepted," —London Tit-Bits,
strain on your I
Their Attractiveness
11 nest Keea ls
Iii NOL Dreax
ALL MEN LOVE BEAUTY.
Mrs. Pinkham Counsels Young Wives td Keep
A
[etter
From a Young Wife.
to be married—" Strengthen yoursel
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