Mr. Henry W. Detwiler | REV. DR. TALMAGE, THE BROOKLYN DIVINE’S SUN- DAY BERMON, Subject: “The Generations.” Text : “One genoration passoth away, and | another generation cometh," Ecclesiastes 4 According to the longevity of people in | their particular century has a generation been ealled 100 yenrs, or fifty years, or thirty years, By common consent in our nineteenth | century a generation is fixed at twenty-five years, The largest procession thut ever moved is the procession of years, and the greatest Pennsville, Pa. Heart and Stomach Both Caused Trouble-Cureu by | Hood's. 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GROAT, $v" HE i EF When writing lL A [wind So, 1M START UF with ths ructiogs how tn Ah cond, GRO, PAR KER. 1 Br ker, Warder Building, Washington, b, G. esl HHO VAM PF. RIMPRON, PATENT Washington, Db, U, No att'yiees 8 ie + With Maps deserving fo ne Torn OW Nj be manufacturer's sent; W ote. brings book of M0 mann actur srs and until Pate: obtained, Write for Inventor's Guide army that ever marched is the army of gene- rations, In each generation there are about nine fall regiments of days, These 0125 days fn each generation march with wonderful precision, They never break ranks. They never ground arms. They never piteh tents, They never halt, They are never off on fur- lough, They came out of the eternity past, and the ve on toward the eternity future, They cross rivers without any bri Igoort Ons, The 600 immortals of the ng int them cause no confusion, The )\ rapidly at midnight ns at ¢ haversacks are full of good aloes, clusters of richest vintag of agor ig tears, With a that no orderof “‘doubla quick’ obstacle can ken, their on and on and on and pyramids d “One g and another generatior This is my twenty-fifth mon-—1860 and 1894. * It is since I assumed the Brook! Sich generation has pan ge ave kn " The and bit ead oe and } regular ty slao tramp ; i untair Tatio eth.” anniversary vently-five pastorate, ( hile die, ) CON ns we | our own the our pre © ar he is. ceded us! What a generation it was We w! now in the fr vampetent to p ing in slg irs ) Are time ¢ are, Atthet they were very much teens, and at the twenties they were very in your twenties, Hum ful twist under a eu though the grace of strighten th ings every n the same twist, and th straightening out has to be 4 vor again, A mother in the country districts, ing the neighbors at her table on some gala | ight, bad with her own hands arranged oy- pc in taste, and as sho was about to! turn from it to receive her guests saw her | . little Suid by aceident upset a Rliaiay wit 4 ohovibs and soll even the mother lifted her hand to slap the child, but she suddenly rememberad the tithe when a little ahild herself, in ber father's house, where they had always before been used eandles, ot hase Was a matt : in her han 1s and pieces, and } expecting chastisem words, “It is a sad you did not mean to History repeats wonderfully alike, that is past, as in ot in the gr nerati y tre wy 1 AW Ean 3 Same ne o Sepoot. ¥ 14 2 1569 as in 1504. mg the ribarrows tallow are now f Hor ns candles und under the un was just ns The nat ed Una para step after you, Ow lise } just 3 left the gate she was Jt : All the faults and vices many times centenarians, Yea, the Bodom, Gomorrah, Pompe Herculanen Hollopolis and ancient Memphis were much worse than our modern cities as y might expect from the fact that the modern cities have somewhat yielded to the re. straints of Christianity, while those ane cities were not limited in thelr abominae- tions, Yea, that generation which passed off with. in the last twent y-five years had their be- reavements, their temptations, their strug gles, thelr disappolotments, their sue their fallures, thelr gladnesses and thelr griefls, like these two generations now in sight, that in advance and that following But the twenty-five years between 1569 and 1AM how much they saw! How much they discovered | How much they felt! Within that time have been performed the miracles of the telephone and the phonograph, Fr the olservatories other worlds have been soon to heave in sight. Six Presidents of the United Siates have been Inaugurated Transatiantio voyage abbreviated from ten dar to 8g, Chicago and New York, theese days apart, now only twenty-fo hours by the vestibule limited, Two addi tional railroads have been built tothe Pacifia, France has passed from monarchy to repub MHeanism, Many of the cities have nearly doubled their populations, During that generation the ehief surviving heroes of the Civil War have gone int, the sheampment of the grave, The ehief physicians, orators, merehants, have pasan off the sarth or are in retirement walting for transitior Other men In editorial chairs, In pulpits, in Governors’ mansions, in legisiative, Bena torial and Congress onal halls, There are not ten men or women on earth | now prominent who were prominent twenty five years ago, The crew of this old ship of a world Is all changed, Others at the helm, others on tha “lookout, ratlines, Time is a doctor who, with potent anodyne, has Ju an entire generation into | sound sleep, Time, like another Oromwell, has roughly > srogued parliament, and with foonocinam driven nearly all the rulers ex- cept one queen from their high places, So far us I observed that generation, for the most part they did their best, Ghastly ex. fons, but so far ae I knew thom they did 0 well, and many of them gloriously well, They were born at the right Hd) and they died at the right time, the better than they found it, We ot indebted to them for the fact that thay of! ne “font ond YOHAOR the for our coming. Baodred ad Rina four roverautly poy realms we would not be | in this world to qualify us to properly ost! ito hoar the Brahmans pray, good land | Whether the Paocifie Ocean too | Heaven will be more | ¢ i i attorneys, | | or disappointed, gratefully salutes 1800, passeth away, and cometh,” There are fathers and mothers here whom I baptized in thelr infancy. There is not one person in this church's board of session or trustees who was here when I came. Hero and there in this vast assembly Is one person who heard my opening sermon in Brooklyn, ~ hut not more than one person fn every 500 now present, Of the seventeen persons who | avo me a unanimous call when I came, only { three, I believe, are living, But this sermon 18 not a dirge, | anthem, “One generation another generation It is an in Semporary stay, as an eternal residence it | would be a dead faflure, It would bo a | dreadful sentence if our race wore doomed to remain hers a thousand winters and a | thousand summers, God keeps us here Just long enouch to give us an appetite for beaven. Had we been born in colestinl able to appreciate It noads a good many rough blasts | the bliss, mate the superb climate of that where it i8 never too cold ti Reno, cloudy or too glaring. to us than to those supernal boelngs who were never tempted or sick or bercaved or tried Bo you may well take my inor key and set it to son r key. “Ono and another generation or text out of the m tune in the maj tion passeth away, . oth * h. 0 18 of the satis of the generation just i and bar. . Whether rthe y thee a proood. | aar ’ The | the Bible shipad, 1% churchos the momoral fires, but the i songs they led year after year snot recalled or injured, There fs no power in carth or hell kill a hallsluinh, itis img tbl Aree hosnnna, What a ra Are many y eternal wel. Hot nh en i | rod ys that | wl wriously eft its § la a atiafe Mi genaration after my set. lie walking In nd myself asking if thers is any ’ Xs w in this " w stom | 4 ite While this world is appropriate as | genarn- | faction that | * ness, Why do I go? Yor educational pur pots. I want to freshen my mind and heart WY now scenes, new fnoos, customs, are the wrongs to be righted and the waste places to be reclaimed, turn, I want to ses the Bandwiah Islands, ns in the light of the gospel of Jesus Christ which has transformed them. and Samon and those vast realms of New Zealand, and Australia and Ceylon and India, too what Obristinnity has accomplished, I want to see how the missionaries have been | Had about as lving In luxury and idleness, I want to know whether the heathen re- liglons are really ns tolerable and as come mendable as they were represented by thelr adherents in the parliament of religl nt Chicago. I want to whether Mohams« medanism and Buddhism would be good things for transplantation in America, as it has again and ug ain been argued, I want I want to test treats its guests “Atlantie I want to us architecture of In awnpore where Chr o massacre of His me na ) B00 any better than Sots the the wondro the Daolhi and ( crucified in th and the 3 by Chr 1 the Es $0 ciples, | whoele Taj wh i} le ae { than the pl ioparted, 1 i} ain si ross, 1 an f ye i te nt of the proser spoken of in the lg » thea the 0 and the u for thy poms ready to ealebrat iven Hor ol Christ in more rapturon ng Al 1 have rer rot my 4 iT Wapato lesire to | Wak, cular priate ma) ts rity InAs, never | would be an op | ite if that door $0 1 recor ded 1 that prayer in a blapk book and offered the pe Mor it came through the misropreseatat and 1 persecution of enemies, record it for the encouragement « tors of the g who are m that if of all minis lsrepressnted, virulent ntingous XK, i x pol the mi i and be ) ] May ir oF IACK OF ¥ in LB ntupie rate ast and wy my 1 quadrup are, S Ar wrk in fut In this my quarter rd the fact that side lon of 1 an si } leas'ngs In sh bu of righteon for the storm tos wded with vast assemblages eased to frequent them We have raised In this church over #1.- 030,000 for ¢ shiaritable purposes dure the present pastorate, w wa have fre of all expense, the ol to hun ireds of thousands of stran year by gratitude to God that year, I record with during this gensrati f twenty-five years | ‘ aber but two Sabbaths that have saed service through anything like physica indispositions, Almost a Ianatio on the su jeot of physical excrolse, I have made the parks with which our city is blessod the neans of good physieal condition, A dally walk and run in the open air have kept me teady for work and in good humor with all the world, 1say to all young ministers of the gospel, it is easier to keep good health than to regain it when ones lost, The reason many good men think the world Is going to rain Is beeause their own physical con- fition Is on the down grade, y preach who Las a , ts gates after we long b ATH © hureh ing given, hile y ROSE Ror, y ( ne 80 Hasasald liver or an on reed spleen, There are (wo things ahead us that ought to keep us cheerful in our work-~heaven and the millennium, And now, having coma up to the twenty. filth milestona in my pastorate, | wonder how many moc: miles | ami to travel? Your » MBpARY has been excondingly pleasant, O my dear people, and I would like to march | by your side until the generation with whom wo are now moving abreast and step to step | fash {| will never again be wear) | haa forever ceased to toil | branch? That we wii and I have o | generation coming or shall have stacked arms after the last battle, | Bat the Lord knows bos be willing to stay or go. st, and we ought wt Most of you are aware that I propose at | this time, between the close of my twenty. "others climbing the | Afth year of pastorate and before the begin. ning of my twenty-sixth year, to bo absent | for n few months in order to take a journey around the world, Francisco in the steamer Alamada May 31. cupied, while on Mondays and every Monday I will continue to speak through the printing ross in this and other lands as heretofore, Fhy do I go? To make pastoral visitation among ple I have never seen, but to whom I have been purmitted a long while to administer, I want to ses them in thelr own oitien, towns and neighborhoods, 1 want to know what are thelr perit thelr adversities and what thels and #0 enlagge my work and | order to give the brain room to {Woot plucked 10 walk | snrt fort that , aod the arm that Peace, father] 1 Alths! api . ws ¥ with the palm put in the haad of the Yours Ia to be the victories, The last have been § wy] i the A that never a 5% what shall generation | prom nt gener steam An Oyster Kills a Puck, The oyster ly a helpless er ature, but sometimes he comes out ahead of his ene as is shown bya recent find in " Chesape ake Bay. deckhand on steamboat Tangier discovered a duck floating dead on the water and picked it up. To his sur prise he found an oyster, with its shell tightly closed on the bill of the duck, Evidently the duck had found the oyster with Lis shell opened, and tried to make a moal of him, The is apparent nies, the No man ought | oyster had shut his shell on the duck's | bill, and elung there in "Pl site of the bird's efforts to shake it off; and its weight had gradually wearied the duck, and ainally pulled its head under water, aud drowned it. The dack and oyster were brought to Baltimore and proved quite a curiosity, ~~New Or- leans Picayune, A —————— Brain Sargery. new manners and | I want bettor {0 understand what | I will put all I learn | In sermons to be proached to you when I re | not so much in the light of modern politics { I want to | Bawing out sections of the ekull in | de- volop symetrioally seems a rather | delioato and dangerons oparation, but | My piace here on Sabbaths will be fully oo- | I expoot to sall from Han | it is ono that has on several ocoensions | been performed with perfect success. | i Children apparently in a condition of | hopeless idivey have been treated upon this plan and are in prospect of devel | oping the faculties usual in those of | like age, The removal of the bone | which has become unduly hardened permits growth, and the clouded ine tolloct may become clear and normal | ~~Chioago Tribune, , i The subject of the above Joftral is the Y uries Pr beloved and ut ; meer. muc was, for al distroscing was finally 4 in his own las ya his malady } tell aun Golden Medical Discovery Pellets Under this treat: very much and in a few n ‘ attend to my professional dutie Yours truly, fF Flonodun To ify, enrich and vitalize the blood, and by invigorate the liver and ] Sell, on * LOVELL DIAMOND CYCLES, High Grade in is no belter We have a few hops’ " g Revolve ee] ¥ Bi Sh Sa Sh a Th a a Sh Se SE TE Se Every LATEST IMPROVEMENTS, LIGHTEST WEIGHTS, We stake our business reputation of over fifty years that there wheel made in the world than ACENTS WANTED. 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