6 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER KINDNESS TO PARENTS. ‘Honor Thy Father and Thy Moth- or’ is God's Command. Pazontal Love Is the Strongest Passion of The Story Tenderiy Told and Held Up ns nn Pattern, Nature of Jacob and Jo~ seph The latest sermon preached by the Washington divine was a for kindness to the aged. Hia text was Gen. 45: 28: “I will and see him before 1 die.’ Jaco) » had long since passed the hun- mile stone. In those times distinguished for longev- ity In the after, persons lived to great age. the celebrated physician of his time, took so little of his own medicine that he lived to 140 years. A man of undoubted veracity the witness stand in En- gland swore that remembered an event 150 years before. Lord Bacon speaks of a countess who had cut three of teeth, and died 140 years Joseph Crele, of Pennsylvania, lived 140 vears. In 1857 a book was printed con- taining the lived 140 ye persons who live Among the grand old we hav of popular strong piea go dred year people were centuries Galen, most on he at sets persons who of 11 names of 87 and the 150 years people of whom the ars, names shepherd ¢ Qf e record was Jacob, text. But he boys. They w jealous had a bad lot the VOT and ambi- very way unprincipled r, seemed to be an ex- ¥ been ht ie nL ' NOWS W oseph ers had Nile verflowe the harvesti« Kiver andl recede n and again; Though wl tt ttle child expire the parents than are 75, ye the ch ances not have been anda ’ the nr the DS p Bye first utter f the infantile fresh to f are of the i a ha Joseph was ry as wears of age the avery boy k us and . j That is that minkes old peop s die hay realize it is reunion with ih whom they have long ! oparated, { am often asked as pastor-—and every pastor is asked the question “Will my children be children in Heaven and forever children? Well, there was no doubi a great change in Joseph from the time Jacob lost him and the time when Jacob found him botween the boy of 17 years of age and the man in mid-life, his forehead de- veloped with the great business 4 state; but Jacob was thing They from ogrether iL] oon glad to get back i the | great i oh, | { come with him to Joseph anyhow, and it dia ..t much difference tothe old man whet the boy looked older or looked And it will be enough joy parent if he can get back that sor daughter, at the gate of whether the departed loved one come a cherub or in full. hood, There must bea change wrought by that celestial climate and by supernal years, but it will only be from loveliness to more loveliness, and from health to more radiant health. O pa. rent, as you think of the darling pant- ing and white in membranous croup, ® want you to know it will be gloris ously bettered in that land wh has never been a death and where all inhabitants will live on the future as lang as God! Joseph was Joseph notwithstanding the palace and your child will be your child not withstanding all the raining splendors of everlasting noon. What a thrilling younger for that 1, that Heaven, shall rrown angel those ere there in { visit was that of the old shepherd to I see the the palace the prime minister old countryman Joseph! seated in { looking around at the mirrors snd the and the carved wishes that was alive and she see fountains and his have pillars, Rachel, could their son in his great house. oie 4 says the within hin “I do wish could be here to see all this!" how he wife, old man nse! Rachel in the historical scene 1 not think any father than you do of The probabi ty @ of the of his your parents, is, before they r half spoil i J seph, text, did more your hous the with ki 3 1GDO880N wdmother are m indulgent to your and th Y ith You ation CVer were w if reve the that sleeve home , and be thankful king over be putting e frescoes here He wurt hg that « ADAG were ong man must not H ® affection, and brought Paiace eror introduced , and father's provided fo lays, while Joseph h to keep it in wn name respec ted by it iather in eirs, but is when famine, as Jo tt yb in fam it oO ¥ or the man Dey ar 84 surprised he instead of a his antediluvian provoked with fork are chagr habits. They he can hear as he used to, and when he asks it over again, and the to repeat it, he bawls in the old ear ‘1 hope you hear the got they are at his independence of the Eaglish grammar long he Seventy § not gone yet! Sev and gone not gone yet are becca ns not as well son has man’s How wat or he d hat be must * long wear i the ol wre they him a new one How chagrined How hangs onl ears and vet’ win think it of no use to and and get some worse, and the point, oenty-five not Eighty years and he eveg go? They nn doctor in his years have fast sickness, go up to the drug store that makes him COON OM 2 thing beat inst and the Inced on & collin, down to the re never pas undertaker t amount d ote for vhich they I have offic wie of aged been so lated at obsequies re the family have resigned to Providence ng from eve that moeketh at rol nad of the valley and the y ike taki my text to obey its rFRvens shall shall words, an in- have a flock of crows I congratulate you if ¢ honor of providing for The blessing of the lose ph and Jacob will be oung cagiea other suc! rate t to ; ong for pali-bearers! i all ares have aged parents Lord God of you ti on you I rejolee to remember that though {my father lived in a plain house the most of his days, he died in 8 mansion provided by the filial plety of a son who had achieved a fortune. There the octogenarian sat, and the sé vants waited on him, atl there were plenty of horses and plenty of carriages to convey him, and a bower in which to sit on long summer afternoons, dream- ing cver the past; and there was not a | FOO in the house where he was not there wore arts welcome, and struments of all and when life had passed, bors came out and expressed all honor musical in’ to regale him: the reighe possible, and carried him to the village him down beside whom he had lived more than half a century. Share your succesfes with people. Tha probability is, that the principles they inculedted achieved your fortune, Give them a Christian percentage of kindly Let Joseph divide with Machpelah, and put the Rachel with the old consideration the pasture of Goshen and the glories of the Egyptian court And praises of the siste unmarried that they might administer to aged parents The brutal calls these self-sacrificing ones peculiar or angular; but if you had had asmany annoyances as they have had, Xantippe would have been an angel compared with you. Itis easier to take care of five rollicking, romping children than of one childish man. Among the best women of our land are those who allowed the bloom of life to pass away while they for their pa- rents. While other maldens were asleep they were soaking the old man's feet, the covers around the While other illion tl Jacob like sing the hood who remained here 1 wi mld rhit world old were caring or tucking up id mother in the ndance maidens danc- , and inval werd ing spreading of the se ten for insomnia Let the : COL atte upon plasters for ptenarian, and hes ungrateful world » maiden aunt rod has i punisiie here goes beau Naomi across the g of the wolves jackals. John Dames bY { God it have maternal denied ma wen wtiraved and ex- seph's brethren passing Ishmaelitish car brougt him 1 that residence, } i grace Jesus . be what a the old folks mansion 1 the alabas the throne room and liv em palace be ad joining when an in and find you ami liars of ith the King! ° 'y 0 g \ ming Heaven ter pi ing epauletted hes in and says steps now, and the » palace rus yur father’s mother's Aud w precious st coming, your nen under grolies mes and on pave- porphyry you greet each other, the meeting on when Joseph ment of the scene will eclipse the highway, and Jacob fell on each other's neck and wept a good while But 11 be! Goshen the old smoothed into Their immortal 80 feeble, how changed ks heir of a oh! cheek little od posture lifted into heir foot now then with the sprightliness of a bound. ng roe, as they to you: "A spirit passed this way from earth and told us that y¢ wayward and dissipated the world; but have pra has an you are here; carth x you in your RECONSION “Mother, ™ And futher Rush 1 flesh ehile ato . symmetry SAY "were after we left vou repented, our yer been swered, and and as we to visit yon on fore we DOW Wy init after will used new Aad mi home fat i don't her see Joseph iso alive mother yet over 10 mn to Toseph w they will tall hi eties in regard the behalf, and thes wiions recite passage their God and supplle will ther | old seripture whieh used to cheer I will be a hee and thy sed sfter thee Oh, the palace, the palace, the That Richard Baxter The Saints’ Everlasting Rest is what Jolin Bunyan called the “Coles tial City That is Young's “Night Thoughts” turned into morning exul- tations. That is Gray's “Elegy in a Churchyard” turned into resurrection spectacle. That is the “"Cotter's Sat urday Night" exchanged for the cot. ter's Babbath morning, That is the shepherd's of Sallabury Plains amid the flocks on the hills of Heaven, That is the famine-strock Padan-aram turned into the rich pasture fleld of Goshen. That is Jacob visiting Joseph at the emerald castle. palace! called That is what | ounce ounce water enco | for a fow moments, taking | | the | the | into a porcelain capsule [til a | when it may | poured from change to | | nibus picks | right out of GOLD AND SILVER FLATING. A Process That Is Described as Simple by w Professional. The following is a very simple method for gold and silver plating: Take an of nity of silver, which 1s made as follows: One ounce of fine sik ver, one ounce nitric acid, one-half Put the silver into a Flor- flask, then pour in the acid and water, Place the | on the ate lnsk not to ROOT care apply too much heat, and as as chemical action becomes violent remove a cooler place and allow the action to go on until it nearly slacks, when, if there is gilver still remain ing, the flask may be placed on the bath again until the silver disappears. If the acid employed is weak, it may bo neces sary to add a littlo more. The red fumes formed when chemical action is going on disappear when the acid has done its lask te any work, The of silver formed during ration should be poured and heated un on the to crystallize lique r should be crys als into another applied it has iently to crystallize f Take Ty OLY nitrats op above pellic le Bppears surface, be me ny th heat aside Th and until vessel evaporated Then yon an on in 1 fi Ww WHAT The by the Tired Order Was Given Man He Made They Do Not Mind the Pennies, pave ment or sink their teeth into in a tentative fashion, It is to Ix however, that whenever a « makes a penny pur hase the ¥ poCKs without scanning He hastily indeedd. There is deep reason in this prooceduar For the cont prec other thing, the no coin of smaller denomination is pass ing into his h oli For a third thing and this is the most important, there is always a « that customer is deceived bimself and is handing over a nickel, or one of the minor gold pieces, ander the impression that he is If he looks satisfied he is not likely get the LHF » noted nAtOme r t his ont ounterfeit For an er knows that thing, nobody « it is too che ap ruit deal Ons hanox the a dime paying but a penny and starts to to Le casionally son uch involuntary wind fall com f the fruit New, York Mail and Express away, 110d 1 called back to 8 the way « mat Got More Than He Gave men ofttimes , of which A following isa g mle are noted brane tho £ he Tous afternoon ¢ poling om { up a lady and gentleman the hs cabtnan al On pulling up, the omnibog Hided with a heavy van This war the Jehu's opportunity “Yon are a nico sort of a party tv have the charge of the heads of fami lies, you are!”’ he shouted at the omni bus driver. “Why didn’t you bring your mother out to help you ‘old the horses on their feet?’ Like a flash ene the retort: Bring my mother out indeed while there's such faces as yours knocking about the streets! 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