Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, November 04, 1897, Image 6

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THE CENTRE
DEMOORAT, BELLEFONTE, PA.,
THURSDAY,
NOVEMBER 4,
1897.
HONESTY IN SPEECH.
Dr. Talmage
quent
Ploads for It in Elo-
Words.
White Lies are
Gad's Sight
Eccleslastionl Falsehoods
Piaced the
as Perdition in
Social and
All
ns Binck
Commercial,
on Same
Footing.
Rev. Dr.
vices of speech
the truth
judgment
Aots
Ana-
sold a
In his latest the
Talmage ela
and says all
will be laid bare
day, if not before,
5: 1-10: “A certain
nias, with
possession,’
A well hed
tion and in falsehood,
Sapphira. They
for great beneficence,
their property, pretending to put the
entire the charity fund,
while they put much of it in their own
There that
all their property but
reputation of so dos
about it apd
Sapphira
dropped down
sermon
ssities the
deviations from
on the
His text was:
man named
Sapphira his
ete
like in ambi
Ananias and
wanted a reputation
and they sold all
mate pair,
proceeds in
pocket was no necessity
they give
they wanted the
ing. Ananias first
dropped dead. Then
away,
lied
down
NO
lied
dead. The t
about it, and
wtall warning to
wo fi
sacrificing
all ages of the dang
y are thousands
wn's wh
falsehoo vet never
may he
of utt
ner, {
sons
er
speech
be,
is that color
told was as
are those
speech that
they a
Does
easily? While the farmer
1 he may g O08
thant
(S43: %
eep, consci
FN Ant rye
time aa
i
progressing and
}
i
ding fortune or his livelihood,
the mer ant tries to sleep, while con
soious of the fact that at that moment
be driving on the
weeping over tl
deck spoiling hi
the si may rock,
ora wi ie hurricane
N goods, or the speecn
be plottis
the
ment at
Id 8 monetary
or ourg fF may be at
safe, or the
the
his money
may have kindled on very
ck where his store stands
Easy,
living in the qu
the place of
is it? Let those who get their
et farm nnd barn take
one of Gar city mer
and see whether it is so easy
hard enough to have the hands
tered with outdoor
harder with mental anxieties ‘0 have
the brain consumed, God help the
merchanta And do not let those who
live in country life come to the eonelu-
sion that all the dishonesties belong to
city life,
1 pass on to consider commercinl lies.
There are those who apologize for de-
viations from the right and for practi.
cal deception by saying it is commer-
celal custom. In other words, a lie by
multiplication becomes a virtue. There
are large fortunes gathered in which
there
chants
it is
bliss
work, but it is
| to her:
unrequited toil, and not one spark o
bad flashes from the bronze
bracket, there is not one drop of
needlowoman’s heart's blood
erimson plush; while there are
fortunes which it
that doorknob nnd
figure of the carpet, and on every wail
there is the of What
if the hand wrung by toil and blistered
the skin ofl
placed on the exquisite
leaving its mark of blood
and a thumb? or, if In
should be aroused
temper
and
on the
other
nbout many be sa
on every on every
mark dishoner
until coms should be
will paper,
four fingers
night the
from his slum-
again by
the
man
ber again and his own con-
sd how
himself 1
“Who
science, getting on
and erying out into the darkness
fs there
There are larg
up
¢ fortunes upon which
God's favor comes down, and it is
just
just
Christian to
In
house there is a blessing on every
tured wall and on every
every traceried window,
that flashes in the lights, and that
showers in the muasie and that dances
in the quick feet of the children patter-
ing through the hall has in it the {favor
And
thou-
as honest and ns be
aflluent as it is to be poor. many a
pie-
scroll, and on
and the joy
of God and the approval of man
of
om the first
there are thousands and tens
merchants who, fr
sold nn y
sands of 1
they
itter, have
firkin
their
honest
ard of cloth, or
maintained in-
they
¢ hon
They were born .
live honest, and they will d
But you 1
nmer
know that there
are in cot Ho Are
speech,
thes
hat's the plac
idkerchiefs ™
naneal
SBN Are
them
ies and
not
KDOWS,
Are
belong to
In
demand
Vv one
there is a great
t is not so easy for
to
keep } ligations,
ay
nere
b
riends, how
Ah,
such men wou
ms much
the
ony
&ltonor
if they
which
they
body
disap
thunder
the ham-
g: "All
the
idl na ve ir som
would prom to do
they can de
say, “its of no importance; every
be deceived ana
¢
ole Of
expects to
I ere Is aN
nong the saws and
the shears, savin
t their pla Inke
fire and
eo in
brimstone
ocial | How
is alneere? You
eA
hardly
hey send their
3 know
n of the
They nsk
you hardly
know whether they really want you to
come, We are all accustomed to take
a discount off what we hear. ‘‘Not at
home” very often means too lazy to
ress. 1 was reading of a lady who
sald she had told her last fashionable
lie. There was a knock at her do r
and she sent word down, “Not at
home.” That night her husband said
“Mra. So-and-So is dead.” “Is
it possible?” she sald. “Yes, and she
died In great anguish of mind; she
wanted to see you very much; she had
something very important to disclose
to you in her last hour, and she sent
you Lo come to thelr house:
uot one drop of the sweat of | three times to-day, but found you ab
i
———————
® Then
she
this woman
had had a
bargain wit that
the long protracted sickness was about
to an appear
duide that
to be disclosed he had said
wnt every time
bethought herself that
h her neighbor when
to come end, she would
and take the secret
And:
¥
nt her Mx
was
she was “Not at home
ith ine
fact
nov
winl life Is struck through w
They ny ologize for the
they
all winter
sincerity,
that the furnaee
had any fire in it
apologize for the
never live
have
They
table
is out;
fare on their
better. They de-
luxuriant entertainment
they any
ery their most
to win a shower
They
of approval from vou.
on the wall as
They
ily It
hung on the wall of a castle. A
gave it to their
that will lle about
lie about a picture
we want the
affluent,
through
point at a picture
kk of one of the old masters
say it is an heirloom in the fam
duke
People
se will
grandfather!
nothing el
¥
On small Income
world to belleve we are
society to-day struck
t and counterfeit
people are nat-
and
with
How few
cho
sham,
Frigidity
and
ural sails around, iceberg
not
Yon
dash €] juic k
ar. You
a round
grinding against iceberg. You must
laugh outright; that is vuigar
must You must not
and
BOG sie
, & whole
was Prest
AT
ial
we Presby
5 AZO SAY SO
Vas a
nere be vast assem
there wi be even ministers
pel erit and denunciatory
of misrepresentation and falsification,
giving the the outside
1 that they do
woause it is not gr
impression to
not
oun
worl like the
t
corn
mill
depart
their
Oh, my nd et 1 nn ail
M
ments of stan from decep
tion
Ma
fey or rn serbia ie
Kings or mountain band
or clowns, and then at the close of the
dance put off their disguise, so many
The mas
gemmed
and dancing
feet, and
gleaming
ball
Shire are in mask
the
all wagh life
querade ball goes on,
smmed hand,
to
nande
feet
NAPS fre
respond dancing
gleaming brow bends to
the
bravely on Hut
and blurs
brow, and masquerade oes
after a while languor
the sight. Lights
hollows with sepulehral
wail
ow the masquerade is
har Fhe
changed for the sickening odor of gar
that
the damp of sey Lights lower
Mists fill the room. scar! drops
from the shoulder of beauty, a shroud
Lights lower leaves and with
ered garlands now hardly cover up the
nleered feet. Stench of lampwicke al
most quenched, Choking dampness
Chilliness, Feet still. Hands folded
Eyes shut. Voice hushed. Lights out
COmes
: Fioor
Music
lower
ower
saddens into =»
»
ween fragrance ox
lands have lain along while in
unlchres
The
Torn
A Sentiment From Blamarok,
A young English woman once peti
tioned Bismarck most pathetieally for |
his autograph, declaring that a few |
lines of his handwriting wonld make |
her happy for life, So the orancell r
wrote on the front page of he book
“Beware, my child, of bullding castles
In the alr, for they are buildings which
we erect so easily, yet they are the
wont difficult to demolish.”
No risks to run,
the
rey
5 Ore d that
fabrics are to Ix
gray-and-black mixe
and n Lt ird, nl {
general wear this n
wn, over wi
the plumage
On
CXS ame |
intoreating a
\A/ARTED-TRUST WORTHY AND ACTIV
§ tlemen or indies tot \ for respol
sible lished | ‘ Pennsylvania
Mont} A nd expenses tion steady
Referes we dd i
velo ho wii $1y Dept \
WW ANTEL
Money to Invest
IN FIRN] MORTGAGES
on ity or country real
at least double the amount of loan.
Interest at six per cent. payable
quarterly or semiannually. Bor.
rowers pay all exvenses and attor.
| neys’
| first-class
fees. Can secure plenty of
investments at all times
for any one who has money to lend.
No uncertain
| speculation,
Write me for further informa
‘tion and 1 will get you safe inve-t-
E. H. FAULKENDER
Attorney-at-Law.
Hollidayeburg, Pa.
| m ants,
8-1-1y
stamped |
estate worth |
Cold Weather
Brings Catarrh,
Though the disagreeable effects of Ca-
tarrh are felt all the year round, cold and
disagreeable weather aggravate s the
disease and it is during the winter sea-
son that its severest form is felt. Fach
succeeding year seems to intensify the
so that it gradually fastens its
hold upon the sufferer with a grasp that
becomes firmer each season,
Catarrh often appears asonly
first, and is hardly noticed.
ally the cold returns, and it
disease,
a cold at
But gradu- |
is more |
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difficultto cure,and stays longer than for- | |
merly. These symptoms cannot be mis.
taken;they mark thefirstappearanceofa
disease that will develop in severity and |
stubbornness, and which it is impossible
tocurewith the local treatment of spr: 5
washes, and similar applications. Being
a disease of the blood,
remedy can have the siz thitest effect
upon it. 8.8.8. (Swift's Spec ific) is th
only cure for Catarrh, because it is the
only blood remedy which goes to th
seat of all obstinate
cases, and forces out
Mr. T. A.
chant of Sp il
and deep-seated
the disease,
wry Hprpr
sulierers
: the
nee led to sh
hem
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