¢ THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT. BELLEFONTE, PA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 1898 TRIALS OF THE IOME. They aro Discussed by the Rev. Dr. Talmago. Words of Cheer for the 1oller- Christ Ap- the Efforts of Those Who are Trying to Do Their Duty. preciates In the following sermon the popular Washington words of comfort to the tired household. Luke 10; “Lord, dost that sister hath left me to serve alone? divine addresses many encouragement the 40 my bid and wives His thou and mothers of text was not coare her, therefore, that she he Yonder ip me beautiful stond. The man of the and his widow is taking charge premises, 1s is the of Bethany, , 1 will show the pet of th household. This WOK is a village home 15 dead of the Martha you also is Mary, under house widow, the young ster, with herarm and! y appears f anxiet fd di The d put aside, and the hort Marth ters i F hered with the Kiot we st ana s Op, OF « ore, and office, ming from the stock ex and say when they get home “Oh you ought to be in our factory a little vhile: you onght to have to man age eight r ten, of nates, § shen trouble and anxiety wife ur he the sa: establ twenty subordi- what Oh, sir, the mother has to conduct at you wonid know are” me a university, a clothing nt, a restaurant, a laundry, a library, is health police, and president of her realm! She must do n and them well, in order to keep things go- ing and so her brain and her nerves are taxed to the utmost. I know there are housekeepers who are so fortunate that they can sit in 61 arm-chair in the library, or lie on the belated pillow, and throw off all the care upon subordinates who, having shine while she do thousand things, noothly. officer, : large wages and great experience, can | attend to all of the affairs of the house hold, Those are the exceptions, 1am | speaking mow of the great mass of | housekeepers—the women to whom life is a stroggle, and who, at 30 years of i age, look us though they were 40, | everybody well, and at 40 look as though they were 50, | sud at 50 look as though they were 60. The fallen at Chalons, and Aus terlitz, snd OCettysburg, and Water i : tery and yon w'll vee that the tomb stones all read beautifully poetic: bnt if those tombstones would spenk the truth, thousands of them would say: “Here lies n woman killed by too much mending, and sewing, snd baking, and scrubbing, and scouring: the weapon with which she slain was a broom, or n or fa ladle.” You the world! that you cares and anxieties. If the cares anxieties of the household should wns sewing machine, think, 0 man of have all the and cone upon you for one week you would be fit The half-rested the rainy for the insane asylum, housekeeper aris morning She must | repuast What if the the 4 wmve the me prepared at an ir able hour, if the marketing did not come: what if FOV fire will light: what clock matter, shemn BL an 1rrevoes hour Then the children mu abl off to What i got ix 3 pa if they garmaenys nt have the mor «t be shoo! know their ef him make eh nbering that his to it as he has T he A AS much ri v Lhe bills come banker of house hold, is the the the the discount clerk.and there isn panic every This MN War against high prices this Pere tual study of eco woman is the she resident, cashier, teller, few weeks VOArs nomics, this life-long attempt to keep the outgoes less than the meome, ex 0 of the divine hausts innumerable housekeepers my sister, part were best for you, all this is a If it you would have to do would be to open the the rayens would fly with food, and after you had baked 50 times from the barrel in the pantry, the barrel, like the one in Zarephath, would be full: and the shoes of the children would last as long as the shoes of the Israelites in the wil derness—40 years. Besides that, thisis going to make Heaven the more at in the contrast. They never discipline front and windows in tractive hunger there, and consequently there will be none of the nuisances of eater ing fofappetites. And in the land of the white robe they never have to mend anything, and the air in that hill.country makes There are no rents t« pay: every man owns his own house, and a mansion at that. It will not be so great a change for you to haves chariot in Heaven if you have been in Joo sre & small number compared with | the habit of riding in this world. It the slain in the great Armageddon of | will not be so great a change for you to the kitehen. You go out to the ceme- | down on the banks of the river of — — | tribute | Some of her nasa OU) * NAS life, if in this world you had a country seat, but if you have walked with tired feet in this world, what a glorious change to mount celestial equipnge And if your life on earth mestiec martyrdom, the joy eternity in shall have nothing to except what you choose to do? Martha has had no drudgery for 18 centuries! I quarrel with the theologians who want to dig the of Heaven among the John Knoxes, and the Hugh and the the In be as do oh of which yon do nll thrones Legion of Latimers, Theban of Heaven w ightest throne kept Chri house keepers Oh. from when here they {| to when they Park and to be | Chatsworth mansio were fie lestinl City uninhabitable rookeries, and Lazar they would us would be ashamed Lo be going n and out of eithe ff them t affe cencesof my & my remembrance ian housekeeper, Nhe wey worked very hard, and when I Ome 1 irom im Y ana I remember + bs beads « put of head : nkled is, I'm she might have duty to others, sutisfled matter herself. hand and too tired after to eat.” Long this she wonid ber Unies she nt tended to the In fact, we all preferred to have her do so, for delegated not when in 1d ia things tasted better prepared somehow them. Some shot she time ago, past that o of the win through the darkness was doing so, one of my old I had not sen for many years, tapped me on the shoulder and said: “De Witt, 1 see vou are looking at the scenes of your boyhood.” “Oh, yes,” I replied. “1 was looking out at the old place where my mother lived and died.” That night, in the cars, the whole scene came back to me. There was the country home. There was the noonday table There were the children on either side of the table, most of them gone never to come back. At the end of the table, my father, with a smile that never left his countenance even when he lay in his coffin. It was an 84 years' smile—not the smile of inanition, but of Christian courage and of Christian hope. At the other end of the table was a beautiful, benignant, hard-working. aged Chris tian housekeeper, my mother. She was very tired. 1 am glad she has so good a place to rest in. “Blessed ure the dead who die in the Lord; the t from thelr labors, and thelr works Bo follow them.” an express train, | : homestead. 1 looked out dow and tried to peer While I schoolmates, whom MAN -HUNTING DOGS. TWO BLOOD HOUNDE THAT ARE FA- MOUS DETECTIVES. Chey Are of Royal Lineage, and Will Trafl n Criminal Attempting to Escape on Foot or Horsebunck-~Thelr Unerring Instinct and Marvelous Powers of Smell, Frank Morris, marshal of Midville, Ja., and one of the best-known officers n that section of the State, is the pos- iessor of two of the finest man-hunting bloodhounds in the South--"Jude" and “Blue.” These dogs are of the blood royal ied will trall a man on foot or wreeback, and when a criminal resists wind shows fight they will tear him down as quickly as if they were tigers. Jude is a daughter of another fa- mous hound that was mixed in many a long chase. She is white, wit} a colored patch her l » color which his ns Both are about f y ! Wo peri on up on back, poodhound was hunied Cowl and finally betrayed and killed for the gake of the reward that had of fered for the capture of the outlaw, dead or alive During that was captured, a breed as Jude the sutlaws their lair i and Blue are thoroughbreds and would make the mouth of a canine connoissmir water to look at them with their muscular limbs, deep chests, gleek coats, black muzzies and eyes as red as carbuncies | These dogs possess a natural man { hunting instinct that Is developed at an early age and if not spoiled when | they are young will not run any track except that of a human being. The only trouble is In confusing them at the start, os they were in the Spring Chet Once they are put on the right seent they will follow a wan for hundreds of miles, and he may retrace his steps and double on hir track, besides resorting to all sorts of dodges, but they will follow his trail with unerring instin aided by thelr marvelous powers mnell, and with a swiftness that moans speedy capture for the eriminal. been hunt, in which Jackson whelp of the same and Biuve was killed by after tracking them to Jude Puny tho Little One Is. 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