Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, May 10, 1900, Image 6

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THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, MAY 10, 1900,
LESSONS OF MOVING,
Dr. Talmage Preaches a Timely
Sermon.
Need of
Is Set
the
Disconrse in Which the
Pa.lence and Egquipose
Forth-~Moving Into
Father's House,
This discourse of Ii
tinent at this time of year,
people are moving from house
many
to house,
1 t '
and it teaches lessons of patience and
equipoise in very trying cit imstances,
"ext, Philippians, 4:12: “I know both
how to be abased, ¢ I know
abound.”
Happy Paul! Could you ally
rommodate yourself
stances in life? Cou
out pride, and could you
Teach the
how to
ac
{ you go up with-
v come down
without exasperation; same
lesson to us all.
We are at a sen
vast populations
changing residend
in a house, ant
lived in a he
appreciation
the growth
The hu nr
ing «
There be
were dej ‘
work, ov
down
elements
ns 2
h ppoar
nmns
L
in
tinopie
rres e
} -
the ear
Peter's
Raphacied w
squalor and
tions
ern
in
houses
and
ship
tims 10
abodes
not so on
Trajan at
wish that
ATTY
whi
{
4
rial
A que
age
client pl
debauc)
have
of hea
on
tack it
Iban)
ly the |
house you were he
Jae
houses you have res
began your
you go home to-da)
number of those ho
have resided, and you will be surprised
Once in awhile you will find a man who
lives in the house where he was born
and where his father was born and his
grandfather was born and his great.
grandfather was born, but that is not
one out of a thousand cases. 1 have
not been more perambulatory than
most people, but I was amazed when 1
cams to count up the number of resi.
dences I have occupied, The fact is,
thers ia In this world no such thing aa
permanent residence,
In a private vehicle and not in a rail
ear, from which you can see but little,
I rode from New York to Yonkers and
Tarrytown, on the banks of the Hud.
son-—the finest ride on the planet for a
man who wants to see palatial resi
denoes In fascinating scenery. It wos
In the early sprifig and before the gen
earthly !
ths
yon
count over
ses in which
| dens and the g
| eurred, an
tlemen of New York had gone out to
their country residences. I rode into
the grounds to admire the gardens,
and the overseer of the place told me
—and they all told me—that all the
a sold or that they
and there was lit
erally no exception, although I called
at many places, just admiring the gar
and the palatial
to
wives
houses had been
wanted to sell them,
round
Some wanted sell or
their
residences.
had sold because did
some hou
been by chills
from some houses they had
shaken out
eause deat or misfortune
d all those palaces
sions had either changed occups
wanted to change. Take up th
{
ory of any city of England
ica and &ce how few people |
they lived I'her
Ng as pe rinanent res
15 vears ago.
res
in their or }
the
ha
ver
than
they go « doors
house they beens
nuisance. They were the terror
dry goods clerks and the amazement
of ferryboats into which they swept
and if compelled to stand a ‘moment
with condemnatory glance turning
all the people seated into eriminals
and convicts. They began to hunt up
the family cont of arms, and had lion
ecouchant or unicorn rampant on the
carriage door; when, if they had the
appropriate coat of arms. It would
have been a butter firkin or a shoe
last or a plow or a trowel. Instead
of being like all the rest of us, made
out of dust, they would have you
think that they were trickled out of
Heaven on a lump of loaf sugar. The
first thing you know of them. the
father will foil In business, and the
davghter will ron off with a French
dancing master, A woman spoiled by
a finer house is bad enough, but a
man so upset is sickening. ‘I'he laven-
dered fool goes around so dainty and
s0 precise and so affected in the roll
of his eyes or the whirl of his cane or
the of the ivory
against his front teeth or his effemi-
nate languor, and his conver
fnterlarded with
that he
anha,
elicking handle
ation so
vYoh's" and “ah's"
is to me a dose of ipecacu-
Now, my friends, if you move
for
hang
into a larger house, thank od
more room--for more room
your pict res m in which
to gather your friends, § more
hich t
and play
bod
room
ren
in w romp
kenne 3
of
as you
sacrifice
common
| us of
in the
many mas of how
large the rooms are and of how bright
And then. the
the table will be spread and
our oelestial in
and sit down with our reunited fam-
flies, and the chalices will be full, not
with the wine that sweats in the at
of earthly Intoxication, but with “the
new wine of the kingdom.” And there
for the first time we will realize what
fools we were on earth when we feared
to die, since death has turned out only
to be the moving from a smaller house
into a larger one, and the exchange
of a pauper’s hut Tor a prince's castle,
and the going upstairs from a miser-
able kitehen to a glorious parlor,
inve
“house of ne.” and
the fountains last locd
unloaded
neighbors will come
{in Centre county, Pa., will
Meroantile Appraiser's List.
The 1 { | Ol fore
gn
iersioned annraiser of mercantile
undersigned appraiscr domer inti
EN
FARMERS MIL1Ls
Fa
nerchay mers Mills
FIEDLER
PF, olgars and o«
FILLMORE
groceries
Hee,
fas Viedie
Kelly AL
Musser |
Fillmore
Hoag ag! implem's 4 an
Tressler Joseph, groceries and tob do
FLEMING
Bathurst LL RB groceries
Girtest A J, gener! merchandise
T FE Gries, general merchandise
Stereo MM & J, gon’ mearohandise
GATESHURG
M. groceries
L., groove: ies
GUYER,
Smith Martin, gen'l merchandise
HANNAN,
Beckwith J W, general mdse
Walk 4 MM, groceries
HOUSERVILLE
Houser £ M, gene’! merchandise, Houserville
HOWARD,
Comfor WK, etgars and tobaoeo
edie KO _groveries,
Fleming
do
do
do
Rider
Liarbwy
Gatreburg
do
Guyer
Hannah Farn
do
+ Howard
« do
do
Pehnns J L, cigars
sel 1
ana Qf
take not
| Shaffer Samuel N
m
{
Streamer Wy
- nid S 8 RB rehand ive
sommerville Mrs. Jane. »
fre
gars
gen meroeandise
dn
an
an
do
do
do
LL]
do
wor ies
% owas
Thompson J.C, ¢
{I 'nion Supply Co
Vall Orrin, elgars
Wolfe Wm. grain and May
Weber Frank, furniture
Walton John, elgars ——
PENN HALL
Condo J. OC. buggies & wagons
Fisher's Sons, J K gon’! mdse...
PLEASANT GAP
Grimth John, groesries —
Kerstetter Jas, butcher meat dir
Mulfinger John CU, con.
POTTERS MILLIS
Carson FA gen'l merchafidise
Metoy JF. gea’l merchandise
Retsh James 8, clgars
smith Emanuel, gon’ merchandise
POWELTON
Neos & Bons Tsane, gen’ mdse... ..
FENNA. FURNACE
Irwin & Co. EL, mdse Balieyville) Pa Furnace
Ward Warren, wl do
PINE GLENN,
Poak Geo. RB, gon’ merchandise. . Mine Glean
Watson Wm. groceries... - 0
Penn Hall
do
Pleasant Gap
an
do
Potters Mills
an
do
do
Powelton
VINE GROVE MILLS
Hess J. GG, clgars.. ‘ Flos Grove Mills
Heberling J.B, furniture i» do
Krebs & dro. J. B., gen. mdse q0
Krebs & Bro, 1). ¢ gen. mdse Go
Weaver D. H., gen. merchandise au
PORT MATILDA
Beckwith W. B., produce dealer
A
Mus
; M
Port ¥ 4
fal A
Bennett W 'r
GERIET re do
Lroceris ‘
, en, mdse
dealer
& hardware
Kream
HOMOLA
“Al
FOR
ol ATAL and
TABLETS
RINARY DISORDERS
PREVALENT
; 3
ALL
“BRIGHT'S™ DISEASE and DEATH
have
|
| If you any of the above symp!
“Al” TABLETS will cure vou
TRY THEM AND BE CONVINCED.
Recent is ers Phenowmingl 8s
Hundreds Testimoninls Connal be A
fwiedd
By mail $1.00, Send stamp for pamphlet
PAN-AMERICAN DRUG CO., New York
old Bellefonte by CU. MM. Parrish
matled to any address on receipt of price
Sold in Bellefonte at
PARRISH'S DRUG STORE
or matled to any address on receipt ofprice
Garman’s Empire House, v
MAIN STREET, TYRONE, PA.
AL. S. GARMAN, Proprietor.
Brerything new, clean and inviting.
Special pains will be taken to entertain
in
Centre county people when traveling in
section,