[1] THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA , THURSDAY, MARCI 10, 1808 » {HE Dr. DIVINE SHEPHERD. r Talmare Ov i'oll How Ho Watochos r His Flock, Are by the Are Alunie God's TMeople Often Kept Wan Shepherd's Crookes With the Heaven, From dering They Charmed of ng De Wn sermon Witt Tal text: Sheps mage Psalms i: Jr my herd.” What wit] post l rail Nees our pride and | no use now of tl old-ti Sucl } and strakhan, there is she pherd. of t. being out-of emisl Vari ) i Pr LAT ra one had abundance f becoming a poe , and oftentimes night on hills, LS torr nt . } 4 ¢ anvt he sun, near Nceoteh . and he overs seemed from me 1 about sther babe that WOre i sean LIAS ov nie He { Ors and : need plekers Le ' fanaa 1 barrel Lid not even that in What is and are n 4 on whieh tl} esl, gathers are washe them in The work of ns rough work, rug whi and Jesus put on the raiment, the | raiment, of four flenh. to beat Him, the crowds were to jostle Him, the dust was to sprinkle Him, the mobs were to pursue Him. Oh, Shepherd of Isracl! leave at home Thy bright array. For Thee, what ams to ford, what nights all unsheltered! He puts upon Him the plain raiment of our humane ity: wears our woes; and while earth and Heaven and hell stand amazed at the aboegation, wraps around Him the shepherd's plaid: “Cold mountains and the midnight air Witnessed the fervor of His prayer.” Next | mention the shepherd's crook. This was a rod with a curve at the end, which, when a sheep was going astray, was throwa ova its neck; and in that way it was pulled buck. When rod and so Jesus es the ti feet, uy wel per th up to them is world w hard we AO Y ged Work isin The storms were sire TA S—— | yond poOing to appor- to | the 0s nu sort not going astray, often the sheep were shepherd use it of but sheep were out of the way, was always bu All we, sheep, and had it not would cruteh, leaning on it when the the crook ( Kk. y pulling them 1 like have gone wu been for th crook, we would have fallen, over the Here 0 much money. He He savs, “After a dependent prec ipice 4 man of all the world. soul, eat, drink, 11ONN disaste r » merry comes to him i (rod ' Has Oh, fi do with him t him? God the crook and pulling him back into better Here ways been well, 1H for wheezing any grudge again: no, is throwing over shepherd's pastures, IS A man wino has al hadany them After a He does ¢ has never he HHNCeA, sympathy nvalid onlls coughing, ! nus while not comes to him understand what God sickness Is going to do Lord angry with thi with shephe ra aire le, the truth that loaned to 1} what source Sleknes dren and death He savs: His shepherd's upon a ii ’ one. ith me? No. “Is God angry w pulls 1 do not "ne crook him into better ures wha not Oh, the Know t he of us if it had + hephe ras * trot piams CrooK. You take under the shade very best fruit « we find in the When I was across the ood up appies ax d rees, and character V INAKe another one snap the old one and throw it away and get another aL In ne ith the musi } gone it 80 Ww 1 walt oe We pherd’s shedp, an ) Every shep nds of Neoteh the oct ons world as h There are those, work is to of Chris If one of astray, the world avidity than a caught on stray sheep by the flanks or lagged it by the ears, worldlings seize the Christian astray. It ought to do us good to know that we are thus watched. It ought to put us on our guard. They eanngt bite us if we stay near the Shepherd. The sharp knife of worldly assault will only trim the vines until they produce better grapes. The more you pound marjoram and rosemary, the sweeter they smell. The more dogs take after you, the quicker you will get to the gate. You have noticed that different flocks of sheep Jiave differc#® marks upon them: sometimes a red mark, sometimes a blue mark, sometimes a straight mark, and sometimes a crooked you know, whole the and whose vateh inconsistencies tints; bark at them God's sheep gets With more shepherd's dog ever howls ’ marie. The mark for his s the they that are persecute a for righteous Lord our Shepherd has a sheep, It is a red mark- 3513 mnrk of the cross, Hessed are ness’ sake, for theirs ride of Heaven,’ Fu pasture ground y rthermore, consider the shepherd's The heep u old shephe rds used to take the tains in the valleys in the ing out of door moun- the sheep ba , Lh pon the and dwell Me summer, in etunl ir wool was better than if they had been kept phere in the hot atmos) Wells were dug {« of the sheep cot. and cov that the led his r the sl i ered with order the hot water And then the shepherd flock wherever he puted his right. herd has a inary tones, in weather might not spoil would: nobody dis- So the Lord our Shep He moun large pasture ground to the to the vall takes us in the tains, and in the Warm days of prosperity come, lit Sabbath on summer winter cys, ana we stand on sun of trans up we can gurat ana wi cater a glimpse nacles of tl win go down into § want : and bers il wat tween bitt Henry news tha aght and that iny © dance Was abandons the party dispersed indies and nusicians rushed into the street, and in ISminutes from the first of the good snnouncement news the house Oh, ve Was emptic of nll its guests who a Ar the comid gospel trumpet over sin and death and hell. Id rush forth, glad in the eter he Waterloo against fought, hath nal deliverance! sin has been and our Com in-chief s of this salvati tt “ : what da y not won the mi! Id comparison at | ma mander Oh, the jos care whan vou have ring i « $1 FE f thos shin ) ng one mie, another. Beauti- Beautifu Isaiah an John ful with pardon Beautifu with anticipat astoral figure the : text, come ot of this world into the poor pasturage of rich fortunes of the rood Shephe 3 #0 The used to play beautiful musie, imes the sheep wonld gather around him and listen. To-day my Heavenly Shepherd calls to you with the very music of Heaven, bidding you to leave your sin and accept His pardon. Oh, that all this flock would hear the piping of the Good Shepherd. she phe rd of old and somet Flahes That © tothe Themesives. The ocean contains several fish whieh clothe and adorn themselves, The most conspleuous of them is the antennarius, a small fish frequenting the Sargasso sen, which literally clothes itself with seaweed, A Mite nn Minute, The speed of the strictly uptodate fee yacht is almost beyond belief. It is about the fastest thing in this rapid age, and a eraft that cannot make a mile a minute is not to be regarded as a racing boat, it bad” terfell.” STEEL ROADW AYR, BUILDING PUT INTO IDEA OF TRUCKS TRACKS FOR PRACTICE. Highways Tarned Into Ideal Roads by the Use of a Blmple Contrivance~The Gov. ernment Has Sanctioned the Matter nud Buccess Has Followed, An army of 200,000 men is kept con- stantly &t work of the rallroads of the Us The importance of this wo may be judg ed from the fact that thes: about 580.000. 000 tie upon the roadbed ited Bate lone co is equall Sawdast as a Dressing for Waunds EResi- a i wounacs, anaq Mane soft sawdus } Wn se dressing for as a vehicle for medicaments tics It from spi harges W and that easily rendere by any of the preparing antisej The Bt. Louls Me Journal” suggests gawd rich would prove o api : is tiseptic methods ust cation Dramatio Incident of the Soudan Campaign One of the most st fight place before a sl Effendl, a captain cavalry, being General Hunter, ish intrenchment coolness and « der. The a hoarse shout of defiance, but Hassan Effendl showed not the slightest movement of fear, and slowly walked his horse back to the Britich lines. 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