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Chapter 189.

The World's Curse

1. WHAT admonition against intemperance did Christ give that is especially applicable at the present time?

"And take heed to yourselves, lest at any time your hearts be overcharged with surfeiting, and drunkenness, and cares of this life, and so that day come upon you unawares." Luke 21:34.

2. What did He say would be the condition of the world just before His second coming?

" As the days of Noe were, so shall also the coming of the Son of man be. . . . They were eating and drinking. marrying and giving in marriage." Matt. 24:37,38.

3. How has the consumption of liquor increased in gallons in the United States since 1840:-

 

SPIRITS

WINES

LIQUORS

TOTAL

GAL PER
CAPITA

1840 43,060,884 4,873,096 23,310,843 71,244,823 4.17
1850 51,833,473 6,316,393 36,563,009 94,712,875 4.08
1860 89,968,651 10,933,981 101,346,669 202,249,301 6.43
1870 79,895,708 12,225,067 204,756,156 296,876,931 7.70
1880 63,526,694 28,098,179 414,220,165 505,845,038 10.08
1890 87,829,623 28,945,993 855,929,559 972,705,175 15.53
1900 97,356,864 29,988,467 1,222,387,104 1,349,732,435 17.76
1910 133,538,864 60,548,078 1,851,340,256 2,045,427,018 21.86
1911 138,585,989 62,859,232 1,966,911,744 2,169,356,695 22.79

The total consumption of alcoholic liquors in the United States for forty-two years (1870-1911) was 43,611,000,564 gallons.
The drink bill of the United States for 1911 was estimated at $1,833,- 653,425, or nearly twice the national debt.
The number of liquor dealers in the United States in 1910 was 255,765, or over a quarter of a million.
The capital invested in the manufacture of liquor in the United States in 1850 was less than $10,000,000. In 1910, sixty years later, it had increased to over $770,000,000, or more than 7,700 per cent.
The total internal revenue received by the United States for liquor for forty-nine years, or from 1863 to 1911, was $5,245,916,047.01.
The use of whisky, beer, cigars, and cigarettes in the United States increased enormously in 1912. During the three months of July, August, and September of this year alone, 33,150,000 gallons of whisky were used, an increase of 450,000 gallons over the corresponding period of the previous year; 19,800,000 barrels of beer were drunk, an increase of 320,000 barrels over the same months of 1911; 1,950,000,000 cigars were smoked, a record consumption; and more than 3,800,000,000 cigarettes were consumed, an increase of 1,000,000,000 over the same period of the previous year.

4. What can be said of intemperance in Great Britain?

Speaking of intemperance in Great Britain. the English Watchword says:-

"Thanks to our brewers and publicans, and the cooperation of the magistrates who license them, an the consent of the Christian church which permits the liquor traffic to continue, we have:-
"1,000,000 paupers on the rates through drink,
100,000 criminals in jail through drink,
50,000 lunatics in asylums through drink,
60,000 deaths annually through drink, and a standing army of-
60,000 confirmed drunkards."

5. To what extent is beer manufactured in the world today?

The enormous extent of the beer industry in the world at the present time is indicated by the following table prepared in 1903 by Gambrinus, of Vienna:-

  No. of Breweries
Germany

18,230

United Kingdom

5,547

America and Australia

2,210

Austria-Hungary

1,436

Belgium

3,319

France

3,360

Russia

920

Sweden

250

Denmark

370

Switzerland

228

Holland

372

Other Countries

260

TOTAL

36,502

The amount of beer produced by these 36,502 breweries is estimated at considerably over 150,000,000 barrels annually.

Gallons or Liquor Consumed Annually by the World Today

  WINE BEER SPIRITS
Australia

7,925,000

47,976,000

3,297,000

Austria-Hungary

192,800,000

545,674,043

120,000,000

Belgium

8,948,200

395,285,258

9,895,000

Bulgaria

29,100,000

946,000

770,000

Denmark  

63,213,000

4,000,000

Dominion of Canada

1,386,235

39,896,636

6,054,790

France

1,710,900,000

289,103,000

97,177,968

German Empire

79,600,000

1,782,778,000

124,313,300

Holland

1,980,000

 

9,328,000

Italy

856,520,000

6,725,000

11,150,400

New Zealand

126,000

7,381,000

602,000

Newfoundland

7,200

312,000

364,000

Norway  

8,756,000

1,672,000

Portugal

108,320,000

   
Romania

52,840,000

1,320,000

6,996,000

Russian Empire

76,620,000

151,633,892

232,813,382

Servia

6,605,000

Spain

428,000,000

20,000,000

 
Sweden

898,200

44,440,000

10,730,500

Switzerland

22,190,000

45,452,000

 
United Kingdom

26,349,873

1,021,123,632

38,133,721

United States

62,000,000

1,851,342,256

133,538,684

TOTAL

3,673,115,708

6,323,357,717

810,836,745

Grand total, 10,807,310,170 gallons.- American Prohibition Year Book, 1912.

Comparative Annual Cost of Liquor and Other Things in the United States

Intoxicating liquor

$1,752,000,000

Tobacco

1,200,000,000

Iron and steel

1,035,000,000

Jewelry and plate

800,000,000

Printing and publishing

750,000,000

Lumber

700,000,000

Cotton goods

675,000,000

Automobiles

500,000,000

Woolen and worsted goods

475,000,000

Flour

455,000,000

Boots and shoes

450,000,000

Panama Canal

400,000,000

Public education

371,000,000

Sugar and molasses

310,000,000

Furniture

245,000,000

Si1k goods

240,000,000

Potatoes

210,000,000

Confectionery

200,000,000

Church and home work

175,000,000

Soft drinks

120,000,000

Tea and coffee

100,000,000

Brick

100,000,000

Millinery

90,000,000

Patent medicines

80,000,000

Chewing-gum

13,000,000

Foreign missions

12,000,000

NOTES.-"Grape-juice has killed more people than grape-shot."- Spurgeon.
"O that men should put an enemy in their mouths, to steal away their brains!"- Shakespeare.
"The liquor traffic is the most degrading and ruinous of all human pursuits."- William McKinley.
"All its history is written in tears and blood."- Robert J. Burdette.
"In every community three things always work together,- the grog-shop, the jail, and the gallows,- an infernal trinity."- Henry Ward Beecher.
"Give me a sober population, not wasting their earnings in strong drink, and I will know where to get my revenue."- William E. Gladstone.
"I have looked into a thousand homes of the working people of Europe; I do not know how many in this country. In every case, as far as my observation goes, drunkenness was at the bottom of the misery."- Carroll D. Wright, former Commissioner of Labor, U.S.A.
"The liquor traffic is a hydra-headed monster, which, with ceaseless and tireless energy, wastes the substance of the poor, manufactures burdensome taxes for the public, monopolizes the time of courts, fills the jails and penitentiaries and asylums, terrorizes helpless women and children, and mocks the law."- Gen. Nelson A. Miles.
"I have no sympathy with the statement so often made, that the manufacture and sale of liquor have contributed to the industrial development of the nation. On the contrary, I believe that liquor has contributed more to the moral, intellectual, and material deterioration of the people, and has brought more misery to defenseless women and children, than has any other agency in the history of mankind."- John Mitchell, vice-president American Federation of Labor.
"The saloon is the mortal enemy of peace and order, the despoiler of man and the terror of women, the cloud that shadows the face of children, the demon that has dug more graves and sent more souls unshriven to judgment than all the plagues that have wasted life since the plagues of Egypt, or all the wars since Joshua stood before Jericho."- Henry W Grady.

 

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