6 THE CENTRE DEMOCRA'l, BELLEFONTE, PA., APRIL 6, 1899, LAST HOUR OF CHRIST | gon tt row ont wits res tor Lessons of Comfort in the Scenes Found by Dr. Talmage. Heaven's Nlrightest Crowns Shall Adorn the rows of Those Who Bear Life's Burdens with Christian Fortitude, (Washington, From the last ho ry Ol this for people “When Je vinegar." The br gar ds theirwork was ay sermor Jesus often ing, been mt. FP beggil exhm as bent over bare baci scourges lead and bone the we tendo: violent been g nauseats compri thir egar ar stick « the h was an lieve « gar was an pred« n bank of clap aj vary see all rut silient are r annoyance disapp au every that t stall there *upr George grandeurs in ar him by him as ; the be the w sO afl de wel raflle great fr nunciats 8 Sack ances ane well as great many the » than the sweets When Jes fore had received the vinegar It is absurd to suppose that a man who has always been well car thize with those who are sick one who has always been appree are despised. or that one who has been born to a great fortune ean yn pa or that honored can ate the sorrow of those who nnderstand the distress and the straits of those who are destitute. The fact that Christ Himself negar « Him sympathize t ] nd fores took the ¥ bie 1 rwith all those wi ' ] the sharp acide of , gar! friend when he espe Afterward, he turned upor took advantage of your f¢ ties. He wrote against ye against He micros faults He flung contempt at ye you ought to have received nothir g but rmer intima He talked ipized your when you gratitude At first you could not sleep at night. Then you went about with a sense of having bean stung. That dim culty will never be healed, for though mutual friends may arbitrate in the matter until you shall shake hands, the old cordiality will never come back Now 1 commend to all such the sympa- thy of a betrayed Christ. Why, they sold Him for less than our $20! They all forsook Him and fled. They cut Him to the quick. He drank that cup to the dregs. He took the vinegar There i» also the sourness of pain There ars some of you who have not seen & well day for many years. Ry keeping out of drafts, and by carefully studying @letetics, you continue to this time, but, oh, the the headaches, and the side aches, and the backaches, and the heartaches which have been your ae- companimentall the way through! You have struggled under a heavy morigage of physical disabilities, and instead of the placidity that once characterized | that you keep away from irritability and sharp retort, Difficulties of respira- tion, of digestion, of locomotion, make up the great obstacle in your life, and you tug and sweat along the pathway and wonder when the exhaustion will end in Heaven will not be My friends, the brightest crowns given to those who, in stirrups, dashed to the cavalry le the general ap | of clashing sab the land, but the br Heaven, charge, while Inuded, I rang those who on am rved the the time maintain iments which unni all God It is comyj it, ol ) the trinkets r again hands owshare heart! But You can in regard scattered AINe th what reavement rips up a ruthless j the wa all about that Him anything to bereavement He bad only a few He lost brought tears to His eyes, Lazarus had ed Him at his home Now Lazarus is dead and buried Christ Jesus kn not tell new friends, and wher one It often entertair and breaks down with emotion. the on of grief shuddericg through f Christ the bereavement thr gh f age f knows what t is to go house missing a familiar intimate Christ knows what it is 10 see ar Were there and Martha uno and Christ and Lazar ' Fourof them But { ted lazar Lonely and af (Christ His gr ving eves He the where in fille with tear knows heartbreak Then death } r of MAY 8 there 8 the » the Wi i sponge w be pies err cape, that Mm presses o our | metimes have a enrd } osity to ) w | will behave when Whetl ether I come 1 er! will be calm or excite I with ation I the point | TOR Nn An officer from the future world will knock at the door of our hearts and serve on us the writ of ejectment, and we will have to sur | render And we will wake up after these autumnal and wintry and vernal and summery glories have from our vision I will be filled rem with 1 al) Cannot sas Hut ed eto 1 : must and vanished | We will wake up Into | a realm which has only one season and that the season of everlasting love But yousay: “Idon't want to break | out from my present associations. It | is so chilly and so damp to go down the stairs of that vault. [don’t want any. thing drawn so tightly over my eyes If there were only some way of break. fng through the partition between | worlds without, tearing this body all to | shreds! | wonder if the surgeons and the doctors cannot compound a mix. ture by which this body and soul can | all the time be kept together? Is there | no escape from this separation? | None, absolutely none, A great many men tumble ‘hrough the gates of the I~ i Inture, as it were, and we do not know where they have gone, and they only | add gloom and mystery to the passage, | but Jesus Christ so mightily stormed the gates of What future world Christ work knows what it is to lease , of the beauty of which He thar this Was yuld of the [le trod more we appreciative be He knows the phos ever « iteness mia spat ow Gefeat, until they make a fir render to retributive disaster wish | could today gather arms all the woes of men ar f their heartaches, all their chagrines right to the fee He tool nitments never yet heen re y v there are back from this subd jungles » gem of infinite ! ost for might flash ronation’ nt I fear offered and Divine sympathy Christ, for all His grace, trudged the suffered the 0 be the eternal e« There are this nos some away from merey ~e mfort notwithstanding who would sveept long way, and nd re ons of that wernting thongs ceived in Hin! the § the disco raged pee the expectorat thy mob, and for the guilty, and and the discomforted of the race, took the vinegar. May God Alm break infatuation and lead you out into the strong hope, and the good cheer, and the glorious sun shine of this triumphant Gospe ghty the Curbing Talk Over Telophonen People who have a grudge against telephone companies in general will be pleased to know that the women of New Bouth Wales refused 10 be ground down by any soulless corporation They determined to get the worth of the telephone rent, no matter how much time it took, so they conversed over the wires by the hour until the central office people were driven to dis. traction. Things got te such a point that the postmaster-general in Sydney was appealed to, and he Issued an or. der forbidding loquacious women from monopolising a telephone for more than ten minutes at a time. | either one or two years o ' | that | they have never since be en closely shut, | POULTRY FOR Investiner we WINNING QOCHIN. veloped Co The skin Is as yellow as gold, while the body Is wonderfully plump and compact Leaving out of account the abundant feathering of a Cochin of this type one can yet see that the bird in the Hiustration would show little offal. short In neck and legs and ronnd all over. the dressed product is wonderfully attractive Angora Goats and Mahair, These goats furnish what Is known commercially as mohair, and there are several factories in the United States using this product exclusively in the manufacture of plush goods and the like, The plush coverings on the seats of Poliman cars and other public conveyances are made of mohair, which Is the most durable of animal fabrics. Texas raises the staple In considerable quantities. About 2,000. 000 pounds of mohair are used annual ly In America, most of which comes from Turkey ana South Africa, as the present home production Is only about one-fourth of the consumption, This emphasizes the fact that the raising of Angora goats Is far from being overdone In this country, Peaginning With Tarkers The first requisite In turkey raising is good stock. The fowls should be healthy, of good shape, with hear) bodies and not too much leg; the hens If ollie the eggs are fewer In number am more likely to have soft shells, Ti gobbler should be well matured and Suh not less than 18 or 20 pounds ( and heas should never be selected from the same flock. As to color, one may choose according to funcy. | prefer a hiranee or a ok atch Cold Easy ? Are you frequently hoarse? Do you have that annoying tickling in your throat? Would you feel relieved if you could raise something? Does your h annoy you at night, and cough do you raise more mucus in the morning ? I'hen you should always keep on hand a bottle of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral pr a you have a weak at you cannot be too You cannot begin tment tu 1 be. Ager's Cherry Pectoral Plasticr protects the lungs from colds, Help at Hand. re = JUASNI L.NOa » ? TERR ep Te tee ere {AOOI LXVUY > 3 SONIQTIAG NUVI ¥N0X = 4 EEE EEEEE A R—.. THE PENNA. STATE COLLEGE. LL“ ATED In one of the most beautiful ane healthful spots in the A llegheny Region Undenominational ; Open to both sexes Tultion free; Board and other expenses very low LEADING DEPARTMENTS of STUDY LL AGRICULTURE and AGRICULTURY CHEMISTRY BIOLOGY BOTANY and HORTICULTURE CHEMISTRY CIVIL ENGINEERING | ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING {MECHANICAL ENGINEERING MINING ENGINEERING HISTORY and POLITICAL SCIENCA INDUSTRIAL ART AND DESIGN LANGUAGE and LITERATURE Spanish and [talian, (optional) German and English, (required. ) MATHEMATICS and ASTRONOMY MECHANICAL ARTS: combining shop work with study MENTAL and MORAL SCIENCE MILITARY SCIENCE theoretioal and prae teal FREFARATORY DEPARTMENT: Ary Fall term opens September 12, 180 courses four years ¥ formation, address GRO. W,. ATHERTON, LL. D_ president State College, Contre County. Ms Latin French two Regular or eatalogue or other in : ads og 140 “IVID wed reese 2 saul ie paw ‘dawg TN ERENTIE YAR MEO MON “IS WIE) 09 ANVAWOD ZLT10 “IN sted rome pq SY Seay gone Lsaa) » 10 dure; nem eo nok pus PUSS Na Aan paw oW 08 3 PuIw pu AN INGWISLLEIAQY STHL LD IPP CELT TLL RAILROAD SCHED ULES | JP ENNBYLVANIA RATLROAD BHEANCHES In effect on and after May 17, 1807 AND YIA.TYROXE Leave Bellefonte Am, Arrive at MUA m, al Altoona, |X pm Jpn pm Leave fu WEBTWARD Tyrome atl Pittsburg efonte Pp lr Leave nte 4 uM ona at 7 4 Tyrome 1 DUrg ast at Tyrome t yl lade] {54 20 Bald FPagle 15 & Dix bX Fowler Hannah Port Matilda i: . on Table tn effect May B= ) I WEETW AN -5 oy ~ em MRE d Wy] Lambourne. Krumrine ot - L] #3 oF § SLIT SAO) au) messy #1 war ao Lepuo ne } BADLY Rioomsdort Fine Grove oF 9 eRe 100) savy { . . a » 4) TX Morning trains from Montandon, Lewisburg Willinmsport, Lock Haven and Tyrone, con Beet with train No J for State College After noon trains from Montandon, Lewisburg, Wo Hamsport, Lock Maven and Tyrone connect with train No. & ror State College. Trains from State College connect with Penn's. Rallroad at Rallefonte for points east and west stops en | Imily exeept Sunday f Monday only turday only F.H TroMas Supt THR CENTRAL RAILROAD OF FENN Time ve Nn Table effect TAY ne Lv Ar Brrimroxrte Nigh Zion Heelan Park Dunk ies Hublersburg Suydertown Nittany Hustom Lamar 8 Clintondale £0 Krider's Sid's SM Mackeyvilie 10 Osdar Springs BC Salona { 3 Mins Mana Fey pm pm Ar Ly. am. pm pm (BEECH CREEK ® R) | Adersey Shore... 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