6 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1898 m v yy YS y (HE LAW OF HEREDITY. Dr. Talmage Says It is Largely Responeible for Orime. While Condemning the Misdolngs of Others We Should ¥xercise Charity and be Careful to Temper Our Judg= ment With Mercy, In the following sermon Rev. T. De Witt Talmage ex the of the world could be improved. text is Matt. 7: ¥: “With what lains how tion His measure you mete, to you again.” In the greatest sermon ever preached -# Sermon according to tl he rate Mount ordinary speech -—n he the Spoke, according sermon Olives, preacher sitting to the ancient mode of oratory, the t tl 4 10 Lhe understand tha same yardstick ed upon others would upon themse a harsh rule and by a harsh rule. leal of unfairness in It was to F but she veil provid. HOUINES somewhat scolded pt : and pushed her or That was agro There have that mi been ancestral line, 200 | In were one branch of and 9 of state prison, and | near.) turned | ut bad is estimated that that family cost the county and state $100. V0, to say nothing of the property they lestre yed, Are you not willing, as sensible, fair people, to acknowledge that it is a fearful disaster to be born in such an ancestral line? Does it not wake a great difference whether one descends from Margaret, the mother of criminals, or from some mother in Is rael? whether you are the son of Ahab or the son of Joshua? But, supposing now, that in this age, when there are so many people, that 1 come down into this sadience and select the very best man in it. Ido not mean the man who would style himself the best, for probably he is » hypoerite; but I mean the man who before God is really the best. I will take you out from all your Christian surroundin J will take you back to boyhood. 1 will put you in & depraved home. I will put you in a eradle of iniquity, Who is bending over that ”, them Vir e ft It nan we others have § condi- | it shall be measured | | to eare no more for | that has died of about fifteen minutes long | of [| of | while he | | father had free lodgings at people were given to | Ives. Meas ou | | tore of vy | Christi atoning for vour erim siderations ou erndle? An intoxicated mother, Who \ fs that swearing in the next room? | Your father. The neighbors come in to talk, and their jokes are unclean, There is not in the house a Bible or a moral treatise, but a few scraps of an old pictorial, After awhile yon enough get out of the cradle, you struck across the head for naughtiness, ony to | ure | ure old and but never in any kindly manner repri manded, After you are old enough to po abroad, and you are sent | 0 to If home wil any spoil you are whipped until the blood e At 15 ye you go out to fight vour | own battles in this world awhile out with basket steal vou come nout Nes ars of age which seems the the you than dog a fit under fence, You are kicked and cuffed and buffeted. Some day, rajivi courage, you “Who | Your | Ning Sing. ng your resent some wrong I know \ man says who vou are are you? Your mother, she was up for drunken (ETE of | My the | nis ness at the eriminal court. out my way, you low teh! been the brother, suppos had history ol our LF mnaings, would you have | hristian | this | nay. man you are to-day, ) an assembly You would you a vagabond, an law, a mur s the scaffold i these cone merciful in our dealings wandering | and the lost, . that , I have fn OnE f Der if peo investment He takes a plun for ) save } aid, wants i all is lost, wi the bank is a card er of the me morning at 10 o'ele Ss not opened and there Ml bank, indicating the name of the frauder heads th been tempted of ire rthrown | » that—no conjunction nm- | stances cou ever have ove me.” and there is a superabund make a erhaps hed De un- awful Amn sor | am sorry for the ver reddit Yes ho bank president to whom the « taatter of for that iat bank was pride n or Hine man brought all the distress: sorry that he sacrificed boxly, mind, soul, the reputation, blackness Heaven, and went into ’ of darkness forever “] could not be Perhaps you God has on sometimes deflantly say in that way tested after awhile, wi to strong In his he shall of bitter invective In ge memory, and he sees Kay Fhis man feels so innate power and good tested: he isso full sgainst that unfor now whether he has the power to stand.” Fifteen years go by. The wheel of fortune turns several times, and you are in a erisis that you never could have antici pated. Now, all the powers of darkness come around, and they chuckle and they chatter and they say: “Aha! here is the old fellow who was so proud of his integrity, and who bragged he couldn't be overthrown by temptation, and was so uproarious in his demons strations of indignation at the defalea tion 18 years ago. Let us see!” God leta the wan go. God, who had kept that man under His protecting care, lots the man go and try for him- self the majesty of his integrity, God letting the man go, the powérs of dark- ness pounce upon him. 1 see you some day in your office in great excitement. One of two things you ean do. He honest and be pasuperized, and have your children ht home from schaol, your jumily Guthioned in soctal niance. The thing is, you ean Hess bw tanate it shall be shown step a little nside from that which is right, you can only go just half an inch out of the proper path, you can only take an little risk, and then you have all your finances fair and right, You will have a large property. You can leave a fortune for your children, and endow a college, and build a publie li- brary in your native town. You halt and wait, and halt and wait until your lips get white, You decide to risk it. Ouly a few strokes of the pen now. But, oh, hand how dreadfully trembles! By conjunction Lrem- The I most how vour it strangest and of imagined yi bles, die is cast, the awful have {1 are anyone could prostrated. commercial annihilation, men and head Bankruptey, exposure, crime, Good hold carnival, at the mourn and devils you see of the whole congres and thema in the reportorial and editorial how Your own new spaper column name in 8 of exclamation points; while you are reading the ana- much falea~ thun- ou that of thi tion 15 years ago, and the window sill, saving ure story is Aine n der shakes “With what mea be measured to you again! You look in another direction, is nothing like ebullitio f temper put & man to disady man with calm pulse and and perfect health, digestion understand how any capsized ) annoy unba is deafening thal racket to Mar “What is disagreeal ¢e man’ countenance? I your pay. « that man ters, Nis ners take 1 i digestion, men and vast ma jority are destroved | piut first take the ns fog up your « to them f of sweet « take that lawyer of (LINN physician was kept ug on professional dut bals was exhaus His There hovered in the nervous nn 10s W worn Now Now mother, of system Came of time epidem fam pre strength was go out in the ADaG whole were sirated nervon one 11 service of thle brace hi muintes I'he the life of this « family ne must he at fe this he and judg process. It whole must be saved, and stimulates, and does ngain x ou ment, but remember was not a selfish by which he went It was magnificent yen- erosity through which he fell. Oh, my friends, let scold less and pray more! way will we make in the judgment if in this world have been hard on those whe have gone astray? What headway will you and I make in the Inst great judgment, when we must have mercy or perish? The Bible says: “They shall have judgment without mercy that showed no merey." I see the scribes of Heaven looking up into the face of such a man, saying: “What? you plead for merey, you who in all your life iever had any mercy on your fellows? Don't you remember how hard you were in your opinions of those who were astray? Don't you re member when you ought to have given a helping hand you employed a hard heel? Merey! You must misspesk Joust when you plead for mercy ere. Mercy for others, but no mercy for you. Look,” say the scribes of Heaven, “look at that luseription over the throne of judgment, the throne of God's judgment.” See it coming out letter by letter, word by word, sentence by Simbenes, until your startled vision reads it r remorseful priates it: With what rg A mete, it shall be measured 40 you again. 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STATE COLLEGE By ATED In one of the most beautiful ane healthful spots in the A llegheny Region Undepominational ; Open to both sexes Tuition free ; Board and other expenses very "ww nN "J A 5 4 EADING DEPARTMENTS of STUDY AGRICULTURE AGRICULTUNY CHEMISTRY BlOLAMY BUTANY and HORTICULTUKK CHEMISTRY CIVIL ENGINEERING | ELECTRICAL ENGINKERING {MECHANICAL ENGINEERING LMINING ENGINEERING HISTORY and POLITICAL SCIENCR INDUSTRIAL AKT AND DESIGN LANGUAGE and LITERATURE: Latin Spanish and Halian, (optional) Preach German and English, (required. ) MATHEMATICS and ASTRONGMY MECHANICAL ARTS: combining shop work with study MENTAL and MORAL SCIRNOR 12 MILITARY SCIENCK theoretioal and prao teal, PREPARATORY DoPARTMENT: two Jans Fall term opens September 19, 1904. Regula | courses four years or eatalogue or other in formation, address GRO. W, ATHERTON, LL. D., presideny. State College, Centre County, ss r book containing M all Mothers ’ Le and ENTRE COUNTY BANKING CO. Corner of High and Spring street, Receive Deposits ; Discount es, J. D. Snvoarnr, Cashier, RB LT | Life Insuranes, EDUC YOUR Ee Our Twenty-fifth Anniversary S. ll. WILLIAMS Wesr Hicu S BELLEFONTE, W. H. MUSSER ONOK CENTRAL LIFE NS, C0 ENATI, Onto Criders stone mock, Belle This Company has the Fol- lowing Advantages : i Average interest rate for 2 has been over 7 per age Death Rate less of One per cent 9 The Receipts from Interest for years have than death losses, TREET, PENNA fonte, Pa. cond than 2% more paid al BAILROAD SCHEDULES J? ENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD BRANCHES In effect on and after May 17, 1807 AND VIA. TYRONE~WEBTWAKD Leave Bellefonte i Wam 60pm Leave Bellefonte 1 of 2ibpm Wym Leave sam, at Tyrone aL Altoona, 14 Arrive Pm Al Altoona £5 al tootia at al Pittsburg at 1] VIA TYRORKE~EANTWARD Mile arrive & pm “a a1 Fhliade pm arrive at Harriss VO pms; at Phila po elonie 4 4 | Arrive s Harn Pn: a a {49 Realizes the Highest Interest and bas the lowest death rate of any company Assetts Dec. ist, 1897 JOHN M E. P. PATTISON, President MARSHALL, Sccretary * The New England Mutual LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF BOSTON, MASS, 00080000 SIF 00 0 Las, In foree 20,000) (vw 200000000 CHARTERED IN 1s The oldest and most conservative sad econ. omieal company in the United States. Has pever diverged from the original purpose of Issues no deceptive specula ive Julictes, but maintains it's plea for pure JAfe Insurance, Life, iowment and Term ticies—all with large dividends paid annual y. commencing with Rn year is compan by the Non Forfeiture Laws et which are acknowleged the the U.N. We invite comparisons. Rovert I. Ix unter, Distriet Manager, BRLLEFOMTE, PA. of Assets best in : {1} 2 {; @ Lock at Pittsburg arrive st Tyrone S59 mat Pittsburg ] Tyrone Lt 'h arrive at Tyrone f Tyrone ut Tyrone Lock tm Lock Er ET TLL Lock Haven LLEFONTES& SNOW sM( i © Table In effect on a EBREANCH and alter aa agg TITTY TY N re A \ nt £iry NEW YORK Via Tamagua SEW YORK Via Phila) } : iil it atl: Wp. m GEFHART General Supt ONT Totake RAILROAD Tw YELLEF » WESTS An EARTW ARI ‘st 41 ad STATIONS Ar iv - flelletonte vr Coleville — f Morris 5 | Whitmer zg LR 1 A Hunters 5 mito! Fillmore : Brialy Waddie Lambmurne, Krumitine Ion State College Struble T ig Bioomsdort. 17 § § Fine Grove... 71 ihe i : : 4 19 JU 5 Lino {npn IR sang aul, @ ¥ sit s 3X00) area § 340 ¥ f V 0H itil 12 » LM Morning trains from Montandon, Lewisburg Williamsport, Lock Haven and Tyrone, oon pect with train No 2 for State College. After noon trains from Montandon, Lewisbarg, Wil lamsport, Lock Haven and Tyrone connect with train No. 5 or State College. Trains from State College connect with Fean'a. Railroad at Bellefonte 14 Bunty a and west, SF stops on flag. ¢ Daily except Sun § Monday only. * Saturday Ay " ny F.H. Thomas. Supt. ->{BEEZER Sie MEAT MARKET Allegheny St., Bellefonte, Pa. We keep none but the best quality nS | J— BEEF PORK and MUTTON All kinds of Smoked Meat, Sliced Ham, Pork Sausage, ote. If you t a nice Juicy Steak PHILIP BERZER oo)
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