6 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., NOVEMBER 3, 189s, A HAPPY HOME. Rev. Dr. Talmage Tells How to Make One. The Welfare of Soclety Depends Largely on Man Staying Where God Puts Him «~The Wife Should He the Mus band's Adviser — The Mar riage Institution is =» Fragment of Eden, The following sermon contains some valuable advice to those who are try- ing to brighten their domestic cireles. The text is John 20: ‘The dis- ciples went away again unto their own homes." * church within a church, a republic within a republic, & world within a world, is spelled by four letters Home! If things go right there, they go right everywhere; if things go wrong there, they go wrong every- where. The doorsill of the dwelling house is the foundation of church and state. A man never gets higher than his own garret or lower than his own cellar, Domestic life overarches and undergirdles all other life. The high- est house of congress is the domestic circle; the rocking chair in the nursery is higher than a throne. George Washington the forces of the Uni Mary Washington George. Chrysostom's for him. If a and run seventy line, he coul commanded ted] States, anded her but COmiIn: mot made man should the shadow I therefore to infin i YOu aout God maxes 1 he gradua 1 la Ky, ¥« ke up; ciamcier great has the age has lac Kin or ETrouse vr 1 mace hums beauti WAY conservatl Andove more di fle rent eal 1 shaft that holds it s center. John Wesley balan 1's Institu A MM th r gives 1t wotl the sirong bones of ti Guth vos Cals IKE rie ciothes them throbbing heart and warm flesh. we are not satisfi that God has gis wanta 1s and grind th he water the mill hooper : wheel wants water, fare of soc a intende we sho tne COTE IR nd CO pag and tion is most beaut lly eonstru has ro DOwers broken dowry : he anit Is tl stroked with n when they came up to get the have gince shot “Adar Aen are at that mornin r names tusk and sting, and growled panther at panther; and. mid-air, forth iron beaks plunge, till with clotted wing and eyeless sockets the twain come w the hirling down from blood and fi gone, but there is left It fi ver Hiddekel out the marriage My under sun in re. Eden has 12t one | eo frag rem Ri inst Ay tf Ou in home: ar Beth any be in divine blessing hope 1 i Young that the without touching } nieris v door sprinkied with blood of ing covenant Why in families they never get along, and in others they always get along well? 1 have watched such and have come to a conclusion. In the first in. stance, nothing seemed to go pleas antly, and after awhile there came a devastation, domestic disaster, or es- trangement, Why? They started wrong. In the other case, although there were hardships and trials and some things that had to be explained, still things went on pleasantly until the very last. Why? They started right. My second advice to you in your home is to exercise to the very last possibility of your nature the law of forbearance. Prayers in the house hold will not make up for everything. Some of the best people in the world are the hardest to get along with. There are people who stand up in prayer meetings and pray like angels, ‘who at home are uncompromising and cranky. You may not have everything Just as you want it. Bometimes it will be the duty of the husband and some times of the wife to yield; but beth stand punctiliously on your rights, and yon will have a Waterloo with no Blucher coming up at nightfall to de- oide the conflict. post everiast is it that some canes, i | | | i | | i | | Never be ashamed to apologize when you have done wrong in domestic af- fairs. Let that be a law of your household, The best thing I ever heard of my grandfather, whom I never saw, was this: that once having unright- eously rebuked one of his children, he himself having lost his patience, and, perhaps, having been misinformed of the child's doings, found out his mis- take, and in the evening of the same day gathered all his family together, and said: “Now 1 have one explana- ton to make, and one thing to say. Thomas, this morning I rebuked you very unfairly, I am very sorry for I rebuked you in the of whole family, and now I ask your in their presence.” It must have taken some courage to do that, It was right, was it Never ashamed to apologize for domestic ine accuracy, Find out the what are the weak points, if I may call them so, of your companion, and then stand aloof from them, Do CATTY fire of your temper too near the gun- powder. If the wife be easily fretted by disorder in the household, let the husband be careful where he throws his slippers. If the husband home from the store with his patience exhausted, do let the wife un- necessarily cross his temper; but both stand for your rights, and I will promise the everlasting sound of Your life spent and marriage il be Cow per presence giveness Ler not? points; not the come not up war-whoop, in making up, you an said 10 unmitiga lac ©8 and taken it.” The tears can a dry, blistering ten simoon of her hands it r not; a seor When as if she their the desert, she wrung seemed wonld twist her fingers from vhen she zed her if she sockets se aremed gra spe right he little as one came the cot neighbors can moment they saw the child the shower broke i 1 ven rain to the parched soul; her, God tears ee ariest he earth garden of a ( mberi over the poroeh 2 hi an home to eult I advis you also pathy of occupation vent and lived, while Intosh. one of the most elegant man that ever standing at the very height of his emi nence, great of |AGl company The the advising partner scholars, “My ife made me” wife ougl Rhe ought to be inter anes and ga ys ought either to bankruptey There may be some Many a w iid } martyrdom as Margaret. the Ecoteh girl it by are a theusand It is very vexations of the register Ww par man as well worn o house- has actually been anagement iL here martyrs of kitehe annoying, s the day around the or the table, or in the nursery lor, to have the husband say: “You know nothing about trouble; you ought to be in the store half an hour.” Sympathy of occupation! If the hus- band's work cover him with the soot of the furnace, or the odors of leath- er or soap factories, 168 not the wife be easily disgusted at the begrimead bands or the unsavory asoma. Your gains are one, your interest are one, your losses are one; lay hold of the work of life with both hands. Four hands to fight the battles; four eyes to watch for the danger; four shoulders on which to carry the trials, It is a very sad thing when the painter has a wife who does not like pictures, It is a very sad thing for a pianist when she has a husband who does not like music. It is a very sad thing when a wife is not suited unless od husbaad has what le called a “genteel business.” Bo far sa I understand “genteel business” it in something to which a man goes at 10 o'clock in the the fer stove or the ‘morning and from which he comes home at 2 or 3 o'clock In the after. noon and a large wmount of money for doing nothing. That ls, 1 believe a “genteel business,” and there has been many a wife who has made ——- —- ——— | earth the mistake of not being satisfled until the husband has given up the tanning of the hides, or the turning of the banisters, or the bullding of the walls, and put himself in circles where he has nothing to do but smoke cigars and drink wine, and Lime self into habits that upset him, going down in the maelstrom, taking his wife children with him. There are many trains from de start all rs of of the night, ight trains they very and tray on : i} get and a pood running J Hes hae day, and all I'here very to struction. hors hour are e fre ro slow] eavil there are HNO rFoing on | ey ®t A Mat and gh pres den engineer, me out n front and the one may 1 a '" swing 1 red flap of nee Or lantern of God's word, it makes just 2 down wut and a erash! sho nto perdition, com one the en kment wit 1 8! wall hriek There ecople of destruction: first those who nothing t 10, secondiy, those sure have who have sor mt who are too lazy or too proud ne more brilliaz chandelier Happir on Lhe throne to haps x i mil the guests na the heirflowersand back, sweet smell of [ W aie Ques nt for ’ Faun 4 ti i Anguish, n bitten ken eve na shes in her era who lip and eu: hair The have Jef jarring th and rattle the glacees & { the ymp of like floor rim seems rumbi yet unders that quake the {rast The spilled wine on the floor of to fim turna into blood wreaths plush 1 Terrors of : mre becom rind ust of up three marr door: LA love talks over the meets him at 1 the table; work of the day; reads save; are Love ve sits with him ape day at love takes down the Bible and of Him and they who came our souls to kneel, and while kneeling--right in that plain room, on the plain ecarpet—the angels of God build a throne, not out of flowers that perish and fade away, but out of garlands of Heaven, wreath on top of wreath, amaranth on amaranth, until the throne is done. Then the harps of God sounded, and suddenly there appeared one who mounted the throne with eyes so bright and brow so falr that the twain knew it was Christian Jove. And they knelt at the foot of the throne, and putting one hand on each head, she blessed them, and said, “Happiness {a with me!” And that throne of eelestial bloom withered not with the passing years: and the queen left not the throne till one day the married pair felt stricken in years felt themselves called away, and knew not which way to go, and the queen bounded from the throne, and said, “Follow me, and I will show you the way up to the realm of everlasting love” And so they went up to sing songs of love, and walk on pave ments of love, and to live together in mansions of love, and to rejoice for. svar in the truth that God is love, they | 1 | | OAR SCENTS DA Mussackisetts Sousior Our Institutions Tmperilled. De GER clares OPPOSES TERRITORIAL ACCESSION No Authorlt to Save by a Senate Worcest and enthusia ator William Georg H 4 { 8 in Mechanl Thre uplied the rents speakers Acquire by n v Under Any Troaty Mo hundred Re upon Senate dy Forelgn Approved by : H publican ae ir H all Two-thirds Vole, A greets ipeaker Jo last 1 leads platform oar pr and was the principal speaker making the “This history nino and Lo my mn f power Roman empir refe campaign year rence has crowded vind Spain, on earth has gor ness and in blood navy *1 have elderations quired the acqul ours. th the ter Ix citizen you going 1« Are you governing on ful reme rn in {ree have the national frequent and every Americ to Increase debt ™ 1898 ROIng class? mrt them bed io to an many 10 wr Ho been HBenatq come y hold bent 101 with glo crowded mer every mes known house? fold free them al Ins ar sald crowded ry the Constitution Territory, the large d Ben Eman hn ght rs ocC- 1 with enided, After eg In with It in with danger. ly the he day © judgm Hawali msent gover f the I an as sul on November. going proud- f the + down In dark- the victorious ge 5 Blates, Ha- if her nment re for wreaf American to go. Are jects? have a trained and Are y tax gatherer the most visitant Are you going your national to to 1898 Su. | ‘Mo. | Tu. We. Th. Fr. i | 2021 ! a7, - | 13] la 1 | | 28 22 29 | ¢ 2 3 4 18 [11 MOON'S 3 @ guare 31 » 44 am, Jas : | Cure It! Oontagious blood poison fs absolutely beyond the skill of the doctors, They may dose a patient for years on their mercurial and potash remedies, but he on the grow Ire nus Lis direct to case and forces it will never be rid of the disense : other hand, his condition will steadily worse, 8, 8. 8. is the for this terr affliction, bec: the only remedy which gos the enuse of the dis from the system, oniy ¢ ible 1 was best doct medicine, and it eured » fing up my health and in« Although this was ten 3 yet had a sign of ths 33 It is like selfs to take potash comp ’s. S. ST, [1 mmuriition nd GunsSR The war is over, but the onting season An an AEE 0B } i" TT All kinds of Sportir Goods can be found Wetzel’s Bicycle Store. Keeps a full line of empty and loaded shells--best smokeless powder. \ Shot Guns and Rifles E of the best make for sale or hire. Hunting 1 plies of all kinds at 1) Wetzel s Bicycle Store. LEGHENY STREET Bellefonte, - - Penna. EEE EEEERE 3S S000000000000000000000008 CLEVER THING TO DO: If you have a A Brothe ! Mo ter, Uncle or Aunt. ] a i pa i rd hes mr] g | hd wi Ww WEEE, or Sister, | = | : Son or Daug of course you have-living m some ( of the country you can give them apr be appreciated them THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT one r $1 to doit and will keep then oloraed dur stant pant an yropriate gift and one that will by sending year. Costs you onl ing the year about happenings Centre county, Would that @ the clever thing to do? WELL! [ GUESS YES !! S000 90000000 2 a0 FAEL Kh ducation An exceptional opportunity offered 10 young men and young women i Johar for weaching or for busines Our regular courses: also » ni work In Music, Shorthand, ¥pe- writing. ung teaching force, well y Rood discipline and may, Insure best results to - |» Dally. Doctors Can't | RAILROAD SCHEDULES ENNBYLVANIA RAILROAD BRANCHES In effect on and after May 17, 1877 ARD P VIA. TYRONE~WESTWAKD, leave Bellefonte #85 am, arrive 1 am at Altoona, 1.00pm; LEW pn Leave Bellefonte 1 (6 p IG pm; at Altoona 00 pm Leave Beliefonte HU: al All VIATTROKE at Tyrone a Pittsburg m ares hy m ve at Tyrone ut Pittsoury $44 pm; arr guna sl 7 iat Pir EANTWARD ve at Tyrone shurg at ii am, arrive Leave be elonmie $ E 13 burg 240 pm at Harr) phis 4 Leave ITHWARD wry m. arrive ams port pm, arrive y AVEN—EASTWARD Auve Bellefonte arrive at Lock Haven, 10.80, leas lHamspor?, 12.40 § ars Harrisburg, 3.20 p. x at Philade phiaat 6p. Leave Bellefonte, 1.4 m ven, 243 p.m. Willian risburg ] Leave Beilelo 1 p.m, arrive at Lock Has eave Williamsport } » " boi BIN) ve al ve at Lock Ha sport opm. Har mington sock Haven NTE& SNOW SHOR BRANCH Ia n effect on and after State College siruble Bloomedort "ine (Srovs trains from Montandon ort Be wk Haven and Ty Mon Huve Lewisbu rone, o THE CENTRAL BAILROAD OF PEXXNA Time Tal e effective May 36. 1808 -~ a # .% Brg 1H Krider's Sid'g | » 2 9 0 03 Mackeyville ba £8 Cedar Springs 19 i oo rds Salona Mia Ar nderaey Shore & » dd - - = EERE BRE BPRS %" X LE LE te 8 4 0 Ah 5 pm. p.m Haul Ly Am } Wmsport PHILAD....... Atlantic City... NEW YORK (Via Tamaqua) NEW YO {p.m.a m t Week Da Was ". Phindelphin 81 a:00 m., ol bandas” P. Sunday | bound train from W | and west bound tron a m | Supt. Er GRART, GARMAN’S EMPIRE HOUSE, MAIN STREE iT, TYRONE, PA. Al S. Garman, Proprietor. Everything new, clean and inviting, Special pains will be taken to entertain Centre county people when traveling in that section,
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