6 THE 'ENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLE FONTE, PA., JANU FOR THE YOUNG Words of Counsel Offered by Dr. Talmage for Them. The Dangers Which Await Unwary Feet-Warns Against Drink« ing, Gambling and Un«~ thrifty Mablts, Dec. 18, Copyright, 15808.) (Washington, This arousing and practd by Dr. Talmage will reach muny hearts | and be an especial inspiration to those who are now star is Zechariah ii, 4: young man.” There was no snow on th 147 a | ting in | “Run, speak to this ¢ beard of the prophet of my text, and no crow’s | feet had left their mark nea Zechariah was a youn; day dream he saw and heard two angels talking about the rebuilding of the city of Jerusalem, One aires that young hariah sh well infor that city, height angel: “R Do not walk, is urge: young man need vice yut the and the under G own chara laggard pa on and oc Swift f impo as well ne pace of five n to that your year of 18¢ century charac j worlds, this wor and 5 1 t. How r his eyes, ar gel ou g of its circumference and he med abe Dulidii of its walls 0 rtwo many long and bitter experience things that we We were ) ¢ to tell ister of every sit | be pace ] aster of the ey before you get it ung men ir- retrievably ur ize their future be- juite sure either ty depesitorin ted States bond be- cause of resource to be theirs. in your hand orinas a bank or in a Us fore you make purchases or go into ex- pensive enterprises or hitch a spank- ing team tos Biirtering g turnout or con- tract for the bullding of a mansion on the Potomas or the Hudson. Do not depend on an inheritance from your fa- ther or uncle. The old man may lve on a good deal longer than you expect, and the day of your enforced payment may come before the day of his de- cease. You cannot de rheu- matism or heart failure or senility to do its work. Longevity is so wonder- fully improved that you cannot depend upon people dying when you think they ought to. They live to be sep- tuagenarians or octogenarians or nona- genarians centenaris and meanwhile their heirs go into bank ruptcy, or, tempted to forgery or mis- appropriation of trust fur or water- ing of railroad into the penitentiar) ter spread 18 or 20 invest cent ing = to meet in the affair Better get threa a noney oth 3 veers penc upon Ans, or even from a ge ised 15 will never be or twice, 80 before ceive, dends secretary are 1f very leave looked them other f a pos yugh to keej poorhou Su nen do not die: the they canno understand how hrift en di: abscond I such spendt provident m appear ai edmission t and recklesa and im- ire at their decease when they have left their families in the Tophet of want and mendicancy. Such men do not deserve & throne and a harp and a mansion, but an everlasting poorhouse, From no dis~ nppointed- or disgruntled state of mind do I give this counsel, for life has been to me a glad surprise, as it has been 10 most people a disappointment, I expected nothing of advantage or op- portunity, and so everything has been to me a matier of pleased amazement, but I have seen 80 many men ruined for time and eternity by going into ex« penditure, with nothing to depend upon except anticipation, that if I had power to put all warnings into one clap of thunder I would with that startling vehemence say to all young maen what John Randolph said in yonder senats chamber as he stretched his long finger oul toward some senatorial opponent and with shrill voice eried out: “Gen- tiemen, pay as you go!” Do not say you have no chance, but remember Isaac Newton, the greatest astronomer of his day, once peddling eabbages in ‘he street, and Martin Luther singing on the public stuare for any pennies that he might plok up, 2nd Jobn Bunyan mending kettles, and cal sermon | fe. His text | n, and in a | ¥s to the | the door of Heave n seeking of that of flower ar to freeze on in the stre est weath ment, st ty given struggle ax Again, rd or writ opeak a wi passages. verses, If ing makes enemi makes enemies more vir anger J» part attorneys, or « “81 rent olde, { at ‘bis, have often won | ing the sel into a rage. Ther must mana control in make li self. There are drawbridgem to every } may keep out your but has a defense against himself unl Out of t} vy throw Age Or one wor order to please God and fe a success, and that is your castle by which yom nature foreign foes it be a Divine defense e IT the human there | lions of race one persc n who can d and everlasting 0 you 1 ’ " Arm, and being that walks under 3 ir own shoes will ever rnresen ted y a letter of ar y tenet Doss he thotuod rend and in Ls id h m what cabinet and asked hin Lincoln replied: sa roasm and thing more com But you think you can afford pend it?” ‘That calm and Christian interrogation of the presi dent stopped the letter, and it was never gent, Again, if you would be master of the situation put the best interpretation on the character behavior of others. Do not be looking for hypo- crites in churches, or thes ing among domestic servants, or swindlers among business men, or malfeasance in office There is much in life to make men sus- picious of others, and when that char- scteristio of suspicion becomes domi- rant a man has secured hisown unkap- piness, and he has become an offense in all circles, religious, commercial and political. The man who moves for a committees of investigation is generally a moral derelict. The man who goes with his nostrils inflated, trying to dis cover something malodorous, is not a man, but a sleuthhound. The world Is full of nice people. generous people. reap's who are doling thelr best —gond officer “It is exorn, | never he splendid aran ete in that direction, do wise and and { tend husbands, good mother good good wives, good fathers, » good officers of the law ' judges, good governors, good state and na al legislators, good Does rulers has think ther, growl out: “I'hs perience, and 1 he "Well, my bre / HOUSE > TAL o— “2, HOLD ELS { ld EL2 » 4 Pretty Worl Hoascehold Hints Improved Picture Hanger. Ons were sent i t 18 card ta- Isat d ile the excite lady who was under the pome Let us have done us, The guests ent began. After ran high, ostens fain Ih ¢ gueats arose, but “Don’t touch th She would ted and fell one e bell! if she intend You in- gOme 1 that sermon. Where is Sn ime? hat is some time? Does or does it float about you? Wii appen to come? Nol Some time ia never. There are no stragglers in the days and months and years. If one day should refuse to keep step and become a straggler, it would wreck the universe. Prompt. ness! Up to time! Today! Now! Yon will gat only what you win, Again, if you would be master of the situation, and I name it last because it is the most important, for you know that which is last mentioned isaptto be best remembered, I charge you getinto your heart and life, your conversation and your manners, your body, mind and soul, the near 6.000-year-old re- ligion of the B Why so? Because the large majority of people quit this life before 25 years of age, and the pos sibility 1s that if you do not take pos ression of this religion, and religion does not take possession of you while You are young, you will never come into alliance. Mrs. McKinley, the mother of our president, said to me at the white house: “I am living on bor rowed time, for 1 am over 80 years of age” My reply to her was the reply I make to you: “All those who are over 25 years of age ars living on bor rcwed time, since the majority of peo ple go out of the world before 23 years of age” ible. lowe Fine for Kitohen, ave Clean Vinegar Drueta, Caring for the Fiano op How fo lroll Fish Stronger Than Water, mous Beau Brummel once in- take “took than “Yea frowned his hostess, “you take gtronge water,’ To Proteeot Cheese From Mold, As moldiness spoils the appearance and flavor of the cheese, it is advisable to cut part over with bufter and cover it completely with white pa per before putting on to a dry cheese rub the dish. To Remove Ol Stains, The trying yellow spots frequently g machine oil on whita goods may be removed by rubbing the stain with a cloth wet with ammonia before washing with soap. left by sewin When Dasting. To prevent damage to furniture when dusting, the wooden or metal portion of the brush is provided with a sap or band of rubber, which slips over the handie and covers the back Oiled Silk for Needles, To prevent needies from rusting they should be thrust through a bit of oiled silk as they are put into the flannel leaves, The Pastest Way. “I cured my husband of finding fault with the coffee.” “How? “I let him make it himself one morning.” Jos. HornE & Co. AFTER THE HOLIDAYS. PITTSBURG, PA. Something New.. pri- zes will be given to cash A large selec tion purchasers as follows: Oxford Bibles, Graphophones, Beastiful Pictures, Cloth Bound Books, Folding Sewing T ables, Gold Pens, Etc., Etc. POWERS SHOE CO., Penn’a. Bellefonte. WwW. H. MUS SSER UNION ENTAIL li INS, C0, age Death R ate of Une per cent §4# The Rece years have mor ISSNOS, t+ Real has the MAS owest Half the ¢ ing is los pounds of glass as every momen for their safety, KODAKS non-breakable film cartridges which | weigh ounces where plates weigh pounds, KODAKS $5.02 EASTMAN KODAK CO. ay | R¢ cl t , MN. v By ma use to $35.00. af a ve we | Agent for Centre county, GEORGE T. BUSH. Bash Arcade, - BELLEFONTE, PA. Who keeps a full line of Cameras asd | | all photographic supplies on band a | the time. Talking Machines of all Hs | for sale. i a MONEY TO LOAN On firstclass real estate security. limited amount jn sums of from $500 to [p.m a miArr ANIA ATL) BRA OAD Beech Creek Mill Hall Fiemington Lock Haven ELLEFONTE SR Time Table ENOWSHOE BRANCH effect on and after ¢ Krider's Nid i 44] Mackeyville Cedar Springs LY. Salona 3 51 Mua Har 8 3044 pan. Ar. Lv. jam. p.m (BEECH CREEK RR) 3 ty Jersey Shore. ow. 7 5 025 Arr, § Lye ¢T 0 36 Lye Wmsport { Arr *s {Phila & Reading 13)! ton PHILAD ® NEW YORK... | (Via Phila.) | Lyvelp. m. a.m Ry 5% 8 o p.m rt LTT TY YN - ¥ A] . = » - * ® ® = 5 ® |] #10 &0 Week Daye. § 6:00 p. m. Sunday i WES a. m. Sunday Philadniphia Sleeping Car attached to east bound train from Williamsport at 17.5 p.m. and west! bound from Philadephia atin. uw W.GEPHART. General Sup! * Daily. 4 GARMAN'S EMPIRE HOUSE. MAIN STREET, TYRONE, PA. Al. S. Garman, Progrietor. Everything new, clean and inviting, Special pains will be taken to entertain Centre county people when traveling in that section.
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