THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, NOVEMBER 23, 1899, ALL IN GOD'S HANDS. Dr. Talmage on Divine Interposition in Human Affairs. Fate of Nations as Well as of In. dividuals Settled im Heaven World Not Governed in a Haphasard Way, by Lou Washingt The idea that in are at loose ends and going at haphaz- ard is in this by Dr. Talmage. The text 118, 8: “Forever, O Lord, Thy tled in Heaven." This world has been change ever it mountains boru, mountains dyin they both Once this planet was all fluid, being such as you or 1 have ever seen could have 1 it a minute. Our hemisphere t the sun and then t ) the earth's revolution earth's of gravity Once fl grew there was snow in (Copyright, 189, on, Nov. 1. things this world discourse combated is I'saim 1 word Is sel- 5 of reate in Wan « proce since and have cradle and ved on urns its face to its back. center owers in the has been a red | sea, the the sea swall fae have { thi land ylanet. The chemical fferent now {1 Volcanoes Our own RAMS HOT nation ment day for far on in the future eYOTYY come AY day for nations is every day every d a Neve before appr ved or every in the the Ar wurely welghed ay day condemne history of this untry |} fean nation been balances than It Is this minute right, and we go up. Do wrong we go down. I am not so anxious to know what this statesman or that ware rior thinks we had better do with C ubn and Porto Rico and the Philippines ns I am anxious to know what God thinks we had better do. The destiny of this ™" more in ao and | cation will not be decided on yonder | eapitoline hill or at Manila or at the presidential baMot box, for iti will be | settled in Heaven. Another thing decided in the high places of the universe is that this world, with or without us, will be made over into a scene of arborescence and purity. Do not think that such aconsurnmation Cepends upon our perronal fidelity. Is will be 49) ¢ suyhaw, God's cause does go a begging 1f | 18 Christ now 1iv all the soldiers of becoma , that large not Jes ng should deserters and go over to the ener defeat \ au A part of the IXble is taker 1 up with tell- 1 be, There is and angelic, now yrees are ing us what {he world wi y, } but God's reserve fi a large army nman in the field, more mighty than ront, and if He could the Midianites d if He host Samson's th a s of more numerous and ‘hose now at the { v's ti crash Shamgar's time overce ju Gide me rout with a of crockery, an meas with an ox goad, and if ir time He could defeat ar wi bleached army ’ jawbone, and if the wa went dow perforated r am's h day b d eves we of spittle, the ment I hing He says He w ne swor Dot noniy armory of weapons 1} ese hem- Heaven, and regiment some! redeemed i staniey anded it to the while the a nd bh yrachack of the batt we thr ie Were forward the inst ut any adage says that eh de Pp A " : ners, Anu ected state f the mode | empalace all of us | easily think of a plan our fallen humanity that which ix ealled the “plan of salvation.” If God had allowed us to do part of the work of recovery and He do the rest ters of it and He do the last quarter, it we could anccomplish most of it and He just put on the finishing touches, many could look with more compine | tency upon the projected tent of the human family more compl than mentary Ne mal if we could do threequar- | reinstates | We must have eur pric Lu bh ide subjugated, ubborn will mude flexibie a | Aupernatural power . oxtrated ug at every st ) that w g and man xology sung the thr have all our heavenly the only have way whi who never vou are not heathe from the quest batan is irre He persona nto levant. to an nset nts the sniva ‘But,” says some human be the years of i ! at last w the dav nnd AYR Jesus wi ride, Con hell disbanded. will take and thrones “And they 1 come from the east and the west and the north and the south and #it down in the kingdom of God" And may you and I, through the pardoning and sanctifying grace of Christ, be guests at that royal ban- uet! gueror of earth I pPaiaces and Heaver ge armies, shal out Into watertight gre LAST OF THE RACE. A Remnant of Oldest of California Indian Tribes Aged Survivors of the Tanches with Whom Will Die of a Once Fen Hespeoted People, the Nnme red and On the high table land of El Dorado county, middle forks of the Cosumnes river and among the lofty of the oldest of old Californian tribes, Once, pin knew the face of white man, the race was ¢ strong straight and powerful. The tribal name was Tanche (the cat) one feared nnd respected throughout Now but five are left time hi all but ex- still the between the north and Sierra peaks, lives a remuoant ages before Califor tall, the mountains, Civilization and Ave nated the race; of the old not termin wonder. ful for these five are most vitality Cmuins, ily the ancien but » Wi name of 4, and the has winters, by the ul three resent present enteria of res the grout | oper: 1 by the sta ng foe Durin JUAWSE Were busy lance, fan 1 like sw and or ne at A tron , shrieked, yelled fell v} b themselves until they sennel that nll ithlessly ntil that a beautiful Indian p One of their old traditions Is some the dead Indians will ree. turn and slaughtered by the whites, | restore the game so rm time arrives rincess osd to come once to the alled f« ¢ and mythical incantat what todo that no n them is sup council wigwam—« rib} advise tl} em famine may be visited up Thelrecooking in interest although Hav ing no they use water-tight grass b Into these ut acorn meal {water tothe consistency of starch, then drop in hot rocks ti at give the stuff a warm if cooked taste, poured ion bowls and ng not particularly appetizing metal sancepans, ankets they } not The soup is well stirred eaten with much gusto, Examiner, San Francisco Crime and Disease Science, nal authority, had since decreed crime tobe n disease. cordingly, the | long Ae when a man killed his wife and ehildren hin friends were very ape prehensive for his health, In no small nixiety they waited the progress of the malady. Hut killed only his grandmother and one of the servants; it was plain he was mend. Ing. The attending physicians issued hopeful bulleting, predicting that with. In a week or so the man wouldn't be killing anybody to speak of. Detroft Journal, Ww the next day the man | | at » FANDARD or, «oH { everywhere PROFESSIONAL CARDS. and Aw urt 3 4 vusi FORT) & WALKER, (D. F. Fortney 13] m Walker / neys ut | 1 mile co O all egal WER & Germal GETTIG, AN COA LS. Srey PR. Grain Hav Vivkg Wi, Ys > Cin wove - -n FERN wr and c ha Reliable Insurance And Real Estate Bureau. p— ——— Ty 50 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE Traore Mans Desians CoPyrIGKTS Ac and dew Scientific Heian : y ¥ ' “ MUNN 1 Co. i — o New Ya Branch (mn AAA AA AAAS SSAA SAAS ASS SAAS SSS NY AAAS wand 3 Ww Marks obtained and al Pax . 0 ted for MooERATE Fees Jud agaaebly U, 8, PaTexY Orrice whl Lune Lan Lose Car ent) . Oun Orne ffrg ™ femoris fr . 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