The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, April 21, 1898, Image 9

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WEEKLY SERMONS.
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AN IMPRESSIVE DISCOURSE BY
REV. DR: TALMAGE;
—
The Rev, George MM. Hepworth's Sunday
Discourse in the New York Herald is
Entitled “Heresy «Dr, T, DeWitt Tal.
mage Preaches on the Evil of Gambling
Text: “My heart shall not reproach me
po long as I live.”"—Job, xxvii., 6
It is very {important that your heart or
conscience shall not aceuse you. Your
happiness does not depend on anybody
else’s conscience or heart, but on your own.
God gave you a conscience, with the com-
mand that you should follow its behests,
and when you get into the other world that
conscience will be your judge. In other
words, God will not judge you, but you will
Judge yourself,
It is your conscience that
individual, which spiritually
Ana its approval is worth more than the
approval of all the world beside. You can-
not go far wrong if you always do what you
think is right. You may ask advice, but
you should decide for yourself what it
est to do, and then do it, wh
blame or praise, If every one wera to fol
low this rule we should have a large differ
ence of opinion among men, but avove it a
divine harmony of purp When
millennium cones we shall not ail think
alike, neither shall we allow any one to do
our thinking for us, but we shatl think for
ourselves until thinking changes to
viotion. Then we shall follow our convie
tions as we follow the flag of our country,
aud hold to them and be true to them, and
#80 win the smile of God.
Wnat you need most of all is to be your
best, truest and noblest sell. For that
end you came into the world, and unless
you accomplish that end your life will be
essentially a failure and the requirements
of the Almighty will stand neglected,
Men may call you heretical, but
men say of you is of no importance in
arison with what God will
Ps is to be on His side, an
in your heart that He is on v
after that, people agree with you,
well rejoice, but if they do no
affair and not yours. Your
yon think your duty is after
ment o ination which
to him who Is in ace rd w
Spirit of tho universe, and
the atmosphere o the spi
that duty you should never
is what makes y a living
forges no tharact
the door of e
world, what g
sistance oft!
the helping !
he i8 religious
merely the
mind, but he v
be i
isolates you;
yo the
con
what
r illum
thus bres
ritual
be
muse he
This §
We like to be
wether, Even in matt
needs be told what to
fs comely or uncomely
matter of religion ther
&s there is {no dre
Heve we try to be
0 go with the
commend itself
but
ces an eleme
f Hollies, de
from
Hy an
the
what
He are to
unmake yor
be yo
you are Capa Ee y
iog alone is orthodox, and
ia result of pure feeling
thinking. If your conscience
are right ye have
ber here or Heres wf
GeoRox
nigh
and
tel
nothing to
+h
the
is
Herwoarsm,
CR TALMAGE’ 3 SERMON.
The Downward Path of the Gamester
Serves as a Sabject,
Texr--''Aceldama, that is to say, the field
of blood.” Acts {., 19.
The money that Judas gave
dering Christ
for
used to purchase a
graveyard. As the money was blood
the ground bought by it was eal
Byriac tongue, “Aceldama.”
field of blood,” Well, ttere
rant to write to«day over every race co
wheres wagers are staked,
was
meanin
irae
and every u
po
table,
women
public or private, whoers men
bet for sums of money, Inrge
small, and that is a word incardiued With
the life of funumerable vietims—Aceldam
The gambling spirit, which is at all times
a stupendous evil, ever and anon sweeps
over the country like an epidemic, prostra.
ting uncounted thousands. There
never heen a worse attack than that from
which all the villages and towns and cities
&re now suffering
Some years ago
the suppression
when an association for
of gambling was organ
ize the society, He said: *‘No;I epn have
no Interest io such an organization. [ am
in no wise affected by the evil.” At that
very time his sor, who was his partner in
business, was one of the heaviest players in
8 famous gambling establishment, Another
refused his patronage on the same ground,
not knowing that his first bookkeeper was
josing from $50 to $100 a night, Directly
or indirectly this evil strikes at the whole
world,
Gambling fs the risking of something
more or less valuable in the hope of win
ning more than you hazard. The instru-
ments of gambling may differ, but the
principle is the same. The shufiling and
dealing of cards, however full of tempta-
up; ‘while, on the other hand, gambling
may be carried on without cards, or dice,
‘or billiards, or a tenpin alley, The man
who befs on horses, or elections, on bat.
ties, the man who deals in “faney” stocks,
#r conducts a business waleh hazards extra
yapital, or goes into transactions without
‘oundation but dependent upon what men
ail “Juck,” is 8 gambler,
Whatever you expect to get from yoth
| neighbor without offering an equivalent in
| money, or time, or skill, Is either the pro-
yduet of theft or gaming. Lottery tickets
and lottery policies come into the same
category, Bazars for the founding of hos
pitals, schools and churches, conducted
on the raMing system, come under the
same denomination, Do not, therefore,
associate gambling necessarily with any
instrument, or game, or time or place, or
think the principle depends upon whether
you pay for a glass of wine or one hundred
shumes of raflrond stock. Whether you
patronize “auction pools,” "French mu-
tunls,” or “book-making,” whether you
employ faro or billiards, rondo and keno,
cards or bagatells, the very idea of the
thing is dishonest; for it professes to be-
stow upon you a good for which you give
uno equivalent,
Men wishing to gambia will find places
Just sulted to their eapacity, not only in
i the und ergr und oyster-cellar or at the
{ table be wk of the curtain, covered with
i, or in the steamboat smoking
| eublin, where the bloated wretch with rings
in his ears deals out his pack, and winks
in the unsuspecting traveler—providing
free drinks all around —but in gilded par-
lors and amid gorgeous surroundings,
This sin works gain, first, by providing an
unhealthy stimulant, Excitement is pleas-
{ urable, Under every sky and (u every age
men have sought it. We must at times
have excitement, A thousand volces (n
nature demand ft. It is right; it is
heathful; it is inspiring; it Is a desire God-
niven,
A young man having suddenly inherited
a large pr sits at the hazard fables,
and takes up in on Mee-box the estate won
| by a father's lifetime sweat, and shakes it
| and it away, Intempe rance soon
i
our
operty,
tosses
stigmatizes its vietim, kicking him out, a
slaveriog fo into the diteh, or sending
,with the drunk: ards hlcoough, stagger
ing up the where his family
Dut gambling does not in that way expose
[he gambler may be eaten up
r's pa vet you
in his eves, th
grond
the nervous
at reat Hives,
v the ga sion
ir it by
of his features,
, the thread!
sd bu
fernal spell is
mble only dis-
hard-
restless
vinibar-
the
3
are iis
aginess,
gaa
1d all ende ents are «
fire of his passipn.
all othe
i oro
s hands
: re game
w I stake myero
1d has not
ara
go al
ff hi we i
i 1s vi
iristian
1 Cliristinn mes
eeods wont
players’
i Arg
(in ne
takes
no
i} ! lower, and oyes
tntil now th win and they who
fired alike with passion, sit with
and Frage vx and cleanse
and eyes like aballs that
from thelr socket to 800
before it
| and tremu
back red he t
with hysterie
A lew yoars
{the wreck of an
| game, ere he thr
set jaws,
bed fists,
starting
final turn
2, pale with envy
unutterad oaths cast
weatt-—-or winning
Ha! ha! 1 haveit!”
passed, and he is only
Seating hi f at the
sws the fist ecard, Le
stakes the last relic of his wile ~the mar.
riage riog which sealed the solemn ¥
| between them. The game is lost, and, siag-
{ goring back in exhaustion, dreams,
| The bright hours of the past mock his
agony, and io his dreams flends with
| of fire and tongues of flames ecirzle about
him with joined hands, to dance and sing
their orgies with hellish chorus,
Hail, brother!” kissing his clammy
head until their loathsome | yo ks,
with serpents, erawled Into his bosom,
sink their sharp fangs and suck up
life's blood, aad, coiling
pinch it wilh
eomy
Bese
the
it losin
com oF
with
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i
i
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ne
fore.
around his head,
tice been overthrown.
our cities can escaps belong tempted.
ware of the first beginnings!
the momentum. Launch not
Everlasting gtorms howl up and down,
tossing unwary craft foto the Hell-gate,
eyes, To a gamblers death-bed thera
comes no. hope,
aione, His former associates come not nigh
hisdwelling, When the hour eomes, his
miserable soul will go out of A miserable
life into a miserable eteruity. As his poor
remains pass the house whore he was
ruined, old companions may look out for a
moment and say: “There goes the oid
enrcass—dead at Inst” but they will not
got up from the table. Let him down now
into his grave. Plant no tree to east its
shade there, for the long, deep, eternal
gloom that settles there is shadow enough.
Plant no “forget-me-nots” or eglantines
around the spot, for flowers were not made
to grow on such a blasted heath, Visit it
not in the sunshine, for that would be
mockery, but (n the dismal night, when no
stars were out, and the spirit of darkness
pgomes down, horsed on the wind, then
visit the grave of the gambler,
The Boston Mechanics’ Fair is announced
for the month beginning on October »
The hall will be for the reception of
exhibits four a tor to that date,
MAKING DELICATE WIRES,
Bome Bo Fmall that No Gauge Can
Mensure Them,
101d wire is mentioned In connection
with the decoration of the sacerdotal
robes of Aaron, it is true, yet the oldest
pleces of wire of which the world has
uny knowledge, says Sclence Biftings,
is a specimen made by the Ninevites
gome B00 years B. C, Solid gold drawn
wire Is now practically unknown in the
trade, However, gold wire is made In
the following manner: Silver rods are
costed with gold in proyortion of 2 per
. of gold to the weight of silver to
When the gilding Is
one and
by two
about
are
ther, first
fogel
ind afterward
rent
be manipulated.
performed the
three-fourths Inches in diameter
feet six Inches long and weigh
400 ounces each The two
then drawn
through
through
rods are about
steel
drilie
The process of
f, AD
of
however,
RB secre
some of
be learned “fron }
tlie cannot be dis
naked and
nagnifying gins
that they really ex
For
er git wir
bored
rods inserted,
r. Wir
for
Ness
holes
oniy by the
eye,
ne Le
the manufacture of silver and
silver is some
internal
es, the
1 nal 1
es out and Col
{| togethe eR As
{ Bain, example
diameter, !
mine
POSKESS 8
great as
taste i
RI
one ean dis
3
taste alow - wil Courant
Two Acres rnough in Belginm.
What many an American farmer falls
to do on 100 acres, thrifty Holland
igium easily two acres
| gamely, support a large family and
by something for a rainy day. He
it by making every
3 manurin
waste places, His two
a diteh of
two-acre
of wheat
ul
tae
er in Be does on
| does the
h, by heavy
rounded LJ
The typical
| contains a patch
another of barley,
potatoes,
or rye
another fair portion
grows A row of eabbageo
siges
with a row of onions
bare walking
the grain. The
shade trees round the house are pear
Every foot of land is made to
produce. He keeps pigs and chickens
We refer to this as illustrating the pos
sibilities of land production. In
of the ditches
just inside. leavin
them and
TOO
bet ween
trees,
lel
the
an
#
of
live on a plece of land the size
State of Maryland, They furnish
object lesson on successful farming
Colman’s Rural] World,
Deauty is Blood Deep.
Clean blood means a clean skin. No
beauty without it. Cascarets, Candy Cathar
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stirring up the lazy liver and driving ail im-
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sanish pimpies, boils, biotclies, blac kheads,
and that sickly bilious compicxion by taking
Cascarets beauty for ten cents, All drug:
gists, satisfaction guaranteed, 10c, Zic, 5c.
Protmhly the largest nugeet of silver ever
mined was a piece weighing 1840 ounda,
whieh was taken from the Bmuggler Mive al
Aspen, Col. 4 n 1884,
To Cure a Cot. in One Day.
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets
Prune st. refund money if itfail« to cure,
0 A SR SR
All
hes
Wellepreserved flowers discovered al
Dai south, in Egypt, iu toms of the time
of the Poarnobs, have just been placed io
The Cause of Dyspepsia,
From the Republican, Soranten, Penna,
The primary oause of dyspepsia is lnek of
vitality; the absence of nerve force; the loss
of the Mlo-sustalning elements of the blood,
No organ can properly perform its faune-
tion when the source of nutriment fails,
When the stomach 1s robbod of the nourish.
ment demanded by nature, assimilation
conses, unnatural gases are generated; the
ontire system responds to the discord,
A practical illustration of the symptoms
nnd torture of dyspepsia Is furnished by
the caso of Joseph T, Vundyke, 440 Hickory
St., Beranton, Va.
in telling Lis story,
“Five years ago I was
trouble of the stomach,
which was veryaggravat-
fog. I bad po appetite,
could not enjoy myself at
any time, and especially
was the trouble severs
when | awoke in the morn-
i.g. Idi4 not know what
the aflment was, but it be.
came steadily worse and 1
wits in con misery.
+d salioq ’
paysie
uosed the el
of the stoma
scribed for me
his pres
tok pe
th=trou
my conaitior
r sme lies
without
Mr. Vandyke says:
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several months
resident of ti
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dirsetions taken the second
I began to , and after tak-
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