THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONT £, PA., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12 18.41 HE ay THE COMING SEASON, REV. DR. TALMAGE ON THE LESSONS OF WINTER. A Sermon Appropriate te Cold Weather, Temptations of the Long Evenings The Duties of Old and Young-—An Eloguent Perovation, Dea, 8. s the WASHINGTON, Today Or. Talmago choso a subject of his sex mon ‘‘The Opening Winter," Althongh the cold comes earlier or rad ing to the latitude or later ns ¢ roy is in Washing be found 1 termined th Paul wa sons. Hi on a meme the text | the a) an ap at Ne mine the Sabi later, ac this si shrill, of v pest We of hood from © chara sprig healt ee the the the will | FATE the d got Appetite have 1 yours fase h Ure hue the SE ask this the W toh you that your tho tors, meet ¥ or a rn) Agnin and again have we sem 1 ¥ Your's day the ROINO drank, and ung men we excused thomas sw the fa hat the etdp has been offered by the ladies, and in and again it has been found out a lady's hand has kindled the young 's thirst for strong drink, and long all the attractions of the holiday pasged that same woman crouches hes rags, and her desolation, and her t families woe under the uplifted hand of the drunken monster to whom she had passed the fascinating enp on New Year's day, If we want to go to ruin, let us go alone and not take others with us, Can we not sacrifice our feelings if need be? When the good ship London went down, the captain was tcld that he might escape in one of the lifeboats. ‘‘No," he replied, “I'll go down with the pas sengers.'’ All the world applanded his heroism, And can we not sacrifice our tastes and onr appetites for the rescue of others? Surely it 18 not a very great sacrifice, Oh, mix not with the innocent beverage of the holiday the poison of Mix not with the of the cup the snow of this awful leprosy ! Mar not the clatter of the cutlery of the lank of a mad adders! white sugar 1 with the ¢ ind reot ' tenances | v. When I lod ) IL BOCs TO He k into to make this world, and he has allowed ft 6,000 years to hang upon his holy heart, and this world has shone on you and bl and {or these 50 or 70 years, and yot youn dure talk about the nothingness of this world! Why, it is a magnificent world, 1 do pot believe in the whole universe there is n world equal to it, except it be heav- [0] You cannot sed you caressed you r children to winter even star light ptized, f or strown, angel watched, God inhabit ed planet. Oh, make your home stay in the house i to hear ed, sun warmed, shower ual ' YOu dene in tl iolin or tha pict redn that will BO ty In the hard t men had noth ing to d ship wher vease] wns wer I winter evenings ' thelr dren. It IE Anz HL BO ple do not nn many old pe tand young hea me of these parents talk you would think they had been young d had 1 born Ww spectacles on h, it 4 dolorous for young people to house from 7 to 11 o'clock at night and to hear par ents groan about their ailments and the nothingness of this wold, The nothing ness of this world! How dare you talk such blasphemy? It took God six days ’ pin 0 i : Neyer themae ives it in the dies. B and i$ unt ded conversation | Frenchy. dinme i Words of © n i ne It 18 #00 a young man standing up amid theso temptations of city life rapt while hundreds are falling! I will toll your history, You will move in respectable ircles all your days, and some day a oh ud of your father will meet you and pay: "Good morning! Glad to see you. You seein to be prospering. You look like your father for all the world, 1 1 used to hold you on my knee, | to me. | ther I'll remember you. Good morn fog.’ That will be the history of hun dreds of young Hi know it? 1 know it | start. But here's a young takes the opposite route charm him away. Ho read { mingles in bad se y I'he gl | gov: d | from | woul. The people wh | to town while | the ble {| and there wi pure & those men, man Win Yalces his Down eye, an hit ters An Exelting Life Bir J. B. Thurston of § led a highly exciting lif Ho was a storekeeper the ‘‘bush,’”’ when he was prevailed upon to take a trading expedition to the south Pru The ves sel which he traveled was wre in a terrible hurricane, and after gome hairbreadth escapes he suooceaded, with | few others, in reaching Fiji. A ba tive monarchy existed at ithe time on | the island, and young Thurston was in fan h NN mn ihe in kod | stalled ns a clerk in the British conso. | late. After a time the king~<Thakomban I by name—appointed him prime min- inter, thought you wonld turn out well when If you | | ever want any help or any advice, come As long as 1 remember your fa. w do 1 by the way you of win bad books, LEGAL NOTICE FTOI'S NOTICY We ARTHRACITI B81 AND WOCDLAND COALS KINDLING WOOD $090 0099000000000900000DP 00 PP0090000000P00099 VHP PVIVEVOBVPVHOVOHBLOTY ED. EK. RHOADS INVEST - YOUR - MONEY a H. FAULKENDER, He vebare. 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