TRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA , SEPTEMBER 15, 156s, OUR GENERATION. Dr. Talmage Says We Should En- deavor to Serve It The Civilization of the World Is All Askew ~-How it Could be Improved Lessons Drawn from the Career of Duvid, In the following sermon the lar Washington way by which popu. divine points out a we might make our lives of muc al value to man- kind meaningless ge Acts 13:36 served his of God, fell on sleep That is a text time been running through to be h practic instead of J neralities [The “David, own generatio VOTE y he 16111 De allow text is had which has for a lo my mit » time born as well to die; a cradle as grave. David, cowboy and slinger, and fighter, and dramatist, and blank-verse writer, and prophet, did his best for the people of his time, and then went and lay down on the southern hill of in that sound slumber which but an archangelic “David, after he had served his neration by the wil! of God, hi was his own gener served; that is the time he thought th chiefly abreast Sermons have as a time well as a 21 One. | 1 Jerusalem nothing blast can startle own ge he cease H shall not hear any take no will part tions, their electio their eatastrop! wise afle or the will in no ne come, except Heaven the and rei tions g nerat as from the gal former generat down alice at y a8 we may r osD good or bad, the advance fluences on through ng ages our business is. like David. to the pe ] I Pe onr generat! yD pray rerfull 1 fee Ww own generation to it that, as far as we can enough to eat. The hun constituted that three time xly needs food as an | neesds i= mn needs fuel. T girded the earth orange groves, wheat fields, and oc full of fish. and p {a 11 of And notwithstanding th that the va s meet this want God has with apple orchards fANS nttis dertake to say in family are n of food Our of the hun either for lack kind of food and of the greatest estates built of the blood requited toil In 1ding of t askew God only can set it Many have been bones of ur times. for th right of to-day and iden and an out bul rte nhabitanta Ispah 70.000 skulls, and uman that were compelled to towers had t« mtr Bagdad 90 pum furnish the skulls. Butt Added while bute 00 h skulls, and ber of peo eas two enn. tribution only 120.00 the together made wer of wealth and pomp have been wrought the skeletons of un counted numbers of the half-fed pop ulation of the earth millions of skulls Don't sit down at ¥ five ovr six courses of abundant supply and think nothing of the family in the next street who would take any one of those five courses between soup and almond nutsand feel that they were in Heaven The lack of the right kind of food is the cause of much of the drunkenness How can we gerve our generation with enough to eat? By sitting down in embroidered slippers and lounging back in an arm chair, our mouth puck- ered up around a Havana of the best brand, and through clouds of Juxur- fant smoke reading about political economy end the philosophy of strikes? No, no! By finding out whe in this city has been living on gristle, and sending them a tenderloin beef. steak. Seek out some family, who, through sickness or conjunctions of misfortunes, have not enough to eat, and do for them what Christ did for the hungry multitudes of Asia Minor, oi lg the loaves and fishes, Let us quit the surfeiting of ourselves until we eannot choke down another erumb of cake and begin the » upply of others’ necessities. Bo far from helping appease the world's hunger skulls he t world's yur table with gi | statistics of the Sta are those whom Isaiah describes as grinding the faces of the poor. You have seen a farmer or mechanic put » scythe or an ax on a grindstone, while some one was turning it round and round and the man holding the ax bore on it harder and harder, while the water dropped from the grind and the of the ax, from being round and dull, got keener and keener So 1 have seen who ut the while Igtone, edno men grindstone of and turned another would press the harder and harder down ground away thinner comforts thinner ner, and h shrieks ou “Whi grind the face { Let u were | hardship, the crank against one unfortunat until he and thinner face t take anothe \8 far as | gh to went (iod lo ind e world ha world's tnken in civ have enou how The popul tion are and went the human race, knows jnst many inhabitants th lized lan ers of carefully every few venrs offi go thyough the land an many people there are 4 tes or Fi governt gland an hy 1! it how many inhabitan Afric 3 is reached wher (od on our Knows ¥ wardrobes, usand vears r warmth are dis save hi broken are we doing and plece What present gener generation ficent men an A great navi make ments tion remar an What over a tallow ements n N H impro are neigniie pared human race. In olden times, once in a while, a great and good man or woman and about with the improvement in would « the world has made a grea but they numerous, carcely speak them We put a halo about the people of the past, but I think If demanded them siild be found we have now li in this vear fifty Martin Luthers, ons, fifty Lady Washingt Huntingdons Elizabeth Frys During our civil war splendid warriors in North and South were de veloped in ome tf 1 ip jen it ever since; now are so we abont the times it w 150% fifty George Afty more four vears than the whole world veloped in the years. | challenge the 4,000 years be. fore Christ and slso the eighteen cen turies after Christ to show me the equal of charity on a large seale of George Peabody. This generation of men and women Is more worth saving than any one of the 180 generations that have passed off. Where shall we begin? With ourselves. That is the pillar from which we must start. Pres cott, the blind historian, tells us how Pizarro saved his army for the right when they were about deserting him. With his sword he made a long mark on the ground. He said: “My men, on the north side are desertion and death; on the south side Is victory: on the north side Panama and poverty: on the south side Pern with all ita riches. Choose for yourselves; for my part I go to the south” Step ping aoross the line one by one his troops followed, and finally his whole army. The sword of God's truth draws the dividing line to-day. On one side of It are sin, and ruin, and death; on the other alde of It are pardon and use fulness and happiness and Heaven. de previous 20 ving HE CEN a i You cross from the wrong side to the right side, and your family will cross with you, and your friends and your associates, The way vou go they will go. If we are not saved, we will never save any one else How to get saved? cept Christ antanecously Be willing to ao and then accept Him in- t ind forever (iet on the and then will be able to help others upon the same rock Men and w saved quicker talking about it, ‘ Yes iherntely rock first, vou men have been heen Hail! Hail! are you 1o 8 Fell business We ligion ve other family Te te r where ABKO ciates BUCCeS more re wind 11 successfully talk no more re Hk and see those who ; those alates of ver ym what | have heard of jer w and be Mose and him f Mount over arm arm must ! Sina halting sun } in arm mn two walking arm | and Paul, the other so mighty “Put 1 must not look anv lo those gardens of beauty, t this building in which awakened. 1 look out of and and up snd T find it is a mansion of in which I am stopping agate and its of porphyry and alabaster wonder if this is not the many Mansions,’ of which | read? It is; it is There m many of my kindred and friends in this very mansion. Hark! Whose are those voloes? Whose are those bound ing feet? 1 open the door and see, and lo! they are coming through all the corridors and up and down all the stairs. our long-absent kindred. Why, there is father, there is mother, there are the children. All well again. All young again All of wus together again. And as we embrace each other with the ery, ‘Never more to part, never more to part’ the arches, the aleoves. the hallways, echo and re-echo the words, ‘Never more to part, never more to part!’ Then our glorified friends aay: ‘Come out with us and see Heaven' And, some of them bounding ahead of us and some of them skipping beside wa, we start down the pos stairway And we meet, coming up, one of the kings of ancient Israel, somewhat small of state vhn one so gentle and the nger at it examine I have the win just low this way that and down, immense All monnades Why, 1 ‘House of gize the windows of used to ust be ure, but having a countenance radiant | with a thousand victories. And as all are making obelsance to this great one of Heaven, I ery out, ‘Who is he? and the answer comes: “Thin is the great | ext of all the kings: it '= David, wha, after he hat gerved his generation, hy the vail of God, fell on sleep.” i United it to your | will | EDIBLE FROZ NDOUSTRY. Its Value Recognized hy the United States Fish Commission. culture Is a new thing, scien The head fish eulturist of the fish Commission sald frog is little understood in there never has been a gclentific value written Commiss.on Noles United Propaga Frog tifically States that the this country paper of real upou him. Just Low th has in press a paper entitied on the Edible Frogs of the States and Artificial tion Some the The IBURLY wlieve that only are good to eat, 4. ure ’ the NN Hoe frog is UeCAURY body 1s would some not pay localities | h eggs and early days, many peopie v afraid of frogs, partly on account Mr UnpPrepossensing appearance and partly on account of the fact that were supposed to use them in For many years frogs y in France. Their va appreciated by the Ro m France the custom then into Eng 1 fried wit tehes Germany sling engaging in the order 0 have In view has § a suppl f this the HREE KINDS OF FOOTBALL. Kinds of Pigskin Used In the Various Games HTerent INTERCOLLEGIATE GAELIC foo gALL \2550C1ATION FOO to throw, and is harder still to kick The ball used in the Gaelic game is almost a perfect globe. The Associa tion football is perfectiy round The two latter footballs are made of an in fated rubber bag covered with heavy leather. 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