Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, January 18, 1883, Image 6

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    tElu Centre Democrat.
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BKL!•EP ONT E , PA.
Til* L>arifat,Utieitp unci Bmt Pwpwr
rUBMSIIKO t CNTH* OOUNTT.
NF.KMON.
Preached by Rev. 0. Wright, or
Mlb-shui-ir, before 4>eo. 1.. Potter
Pout, Mo. 2HI, t.. A. It , at
Mlleaburg, lee. 24, 18*2-
Tixt.— 'Ulorjf |oOnI lii Ili l I*!•*•!. oo K*rth
p^ce,hlll lu**n) mm."—lnk', ►'•l4.
Men, brethren, soldiers of the Grand
Army, aud all men, we greet you, we
welcome vu to God's house this day
to join this angelic chorus "Glory to
God in the highest, and n earth peace,
good will toward men." God's glory
ranks everything in heaven and on
earth. "The material universe pro
claims liis glory. ' "I he heavens de
clare the glory of God." "Man s chief
end is to glorify <iod."
Behold, then, what God hath
wrought! a single event ! aud l , jji.im
it suvt d f restored to Paradise! By one
act he fell, hv one germinal event he
is saved, "t ilorv to t iod in the highest,
"last the earth rejoice." "Let every
thing that hath In mill praise the
I^>ri|."
It was an obscure event. lie was
born in a stable, laid in a manger. The
news came from In awn, proclaimed
by angels. The star glitters over him,
the Magi come and w >rship him :
"Wl.u I* ll* In } n.Ur aUII.
At wlime f-Pt th* ••*•- • III) *
It i* tin* L*rl, t w '!• "tory '
It tlt* b id. tli ♦* Km* tf tftorjr.
At bi ("*t. now l**t ua fail
Crown hmi, CrvWD him l*unt of •II."
This one event has brought "Cilory
to God it the highest" heaven. It has
proclaimed "peace on earth, good will
toward men."
He lived in obscurity, only one
flash of his glory in thirty years, then
heaven opeqed, the spirit rested upon
Him. "lie healed the sick stilled the
tempest, raised the d< ad, ca-t out dev
ils He made the dumb to sing, and
praise the God of I-rael." They re
jected him, they persecuted him, they
condemned him, they crucified him."
"lie was buried." "He rose again."
"He ascended up to heaven." He sat
down on the right hand of God." He
sent his spirit as a tongue of tire. lie
sat i)(Min each of them. "They w-re
all tilled with the Holy Ghost." Tie y
began to preach Christ crucified.
M en's hearts were melted, and In!
"four-hundred million" worship Chri-t
this day. It has swept around the
globe. It has come even to us, let uv
give "Glory to God."
I)e it seem strange (to you ) that
my theme t >-dav should b|< i si's glory
"peace on earth, good will toward
men?" No, surely on this natal day
of "the Priuce of peace." It proelaim
ed [K*ace, but it brought war. It
brought persecution. It brought
death, and so it has ever been. Con
flict, war, death. What i- the aim aud
eud of all legitimate warfare? It i
'peace," and though paradox!, ul, i:
is "good will toward men." No con
flict, no victory, "no cross 110 cr twn"
no suffering, no true peace. It is the
saddest fact "in the annals of time,"
that hitherto liberty, righti u-ne •> and
peace have la-en purchased at tin
price of human blood. That man
must suffer aud die or forego lih.-itv,
righteousness and fs-ace. It was at
such a price that our forefathers pur
chased this (our inestimable itiheri
tance. This broad continent, th>--e
fertile valhy ,'hcsesiiow capped moun
tain-, with itieir untold wealth nfci-al,
of lead, of iron, of silver nod of gold.
This was the price." The Mishl the
life was (he price thev paid for the-e
material b'essings. How much grcai
er are "life liberty anil the p--r-nit
of happiness?" And how much great
er still is "l.herty to worship God ?"
tio far the price has been war, suffering
and death. This was the price they
paid for these o|cn Bdiles, tlo-se free
sanctuaries, the*e hymns of praise, i>ur
free schools and for the"glorious gi#|M.|
of the blessed God." Hitherto such
has been the price, hut the end was
peace. From the battle of Marathon
to that of Gettysburg, it has been one
long tremendous struggle, often unwit
tingly, to assert tins liberty, to secure
these blessings. Blood, human blond,
has been the price of human liberty of
"peace on earth," and blood, pure, sin
less human blood was the price that
God paid for our redemption, for
"peace with God," for heaven and
eternal life, yes, the son of God was
horn to bring peace to this earth. But
to purchase it "he shed his precious
blood." We therefore hail you, sol
diers in a righteous cause,as under God
the assertors of our "liberties," you,
perhaps have had to shed human
.blorai, to assert these liberties, to se
cure this peace. But you offered vour
own hlood.you ventured your own lives.
How much we owe you! How much
vour country! How much human
liberty! How much the generations of
men to the eud of time ! Under God,
you were the bulwark, the defence the
"Palladium" of your countries liber
ties, you have offered all that men can
give, your very lives. This is the cli
max of human nobility, of human he
roiam. This was one link in the
chain of God's providence, to secure
"peace on caith and good will toward
men," accept then ail we have to give,
ottr heartfelt our everlasting gratitude,
this day. Nor do we admire vnu less
this day, that you have laid aside the
sword and are now cultivating the
11 tsings of "peace and good will
toward men," toward the jxwr, the
fatherless, and the widows, yes, this is
the end, these the legitimate fruits of
just and righteous warfare. On these
heaven bus set the seal of its approba
tion.
Nor do we admire less your choice of
a tniine. '1 ho name of Dr. George L.
I'oltcr is endeared to all who ku w
him. He was a true man, a perfect
gentleman, u rare physician, a philan
thropist. What a blessing lie was to
hundreds of suffering men, w men and
children. His heart ever responded to
the cry for help, nor was there one
gruin of merceiinriness in his whole
composition. "The blessings of the
poor, and those reaoy to perish,'
have fallen on his noble head, and on
his nobler In art, you have chosen
wisely and well, such men deserve "to
he Imd in everlasting remembrance."
"Kcipiiescat ill pace," may ho rest in
|K-acc.
V.-s. brave men, you have "stood
together" ill the face of battle and of
death, where "ensanguined war" drove
her cruel car over the dead and the
lying to pun huse this peace, and God
has spared you to see this natal day of
"the Prince of pence." to join in the
ret rain of God's angels, "Glory to God
hi the highest, on earth peace good
will toward melt."
We rejoice that you have caught
si mcthing of its spirit, may God bless
vou, and make you as victorious in
peace as he made you in wnr : for it
was God alone who gave you the vic
tory. And, now, may the triumph of
peace go on till weshull know no north,
no south, no ea-t, no west, hut one
united, happy people. May this he
the aim nud this the reward of every
citizen,"peace on earth, and good will
toward men."
Let u- rccieve this heaven sent me*
sage. Is-t us act in its -pirit Let u
take it up, repeat it, lift it higher and
higher, waft it toward heaven till it
-hall cover and bless the whole earth
Ist this hp our aim, this our mission to
herald the "good tidings of great joy
to all js'ople," till war shall cease from
the earth, when "Nation shall not lilt
up sword against nation," "neither
shall they ham war any more."
Soldier- turn this day to the "Captain
of our salvation" you have fought well j
the battle of ecfth. now fight manfully
the battle of heaven, you once olwyed
vour earthly captain now obey your
heavenly. Believe in him, tru-t in
him, "take up your cro-s and follow
hint," "press on toward the mark for
the prize." this he your greatest
your most glorious victory, t>, do not
tail "in the battle for the Lord," y >u
offered vour blood t.r vmir country.
He gave his Id o I, hi- lite tor our -al
van in. The prii <- was "the precioii
lilo.ni of Christ." L t me urge you.
nud all men thi-dav to la-come soldier
ol the cross of t'hri-i ! .loin with ii
your hearts in his aervire, juii. in the
marching hymn-.
%Ln* IK* **l'li 'd wtl lisrt f kirf '
TI: tlgl Vtil hhbw •-| H.i e > f (It* rrjf tl£ '
•* • t f th- ' I t .| i.llNftrt t ,
• It* h i *ll .l tint I-*:! x I I will el** ) *
r*t,•<! of Hf "
The -arth is waiting for this bene
diction, tlus jieaco of heaven. It i.-
couiing. The proclamation has been
rimdc, the peace purcha-etl, the blood
shed, the t hri-t useended, the spirit
poured out, Christ is preached. The
peaei has air- ad v come to millions. Ir
i- itill coining. It will come and fill
the whole earth and -tan I forever.
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"Glory to God in the highest, on
earth peace,good will toward men." >
\V. t). Wiuoiir.
Life I nut] ranee.
(fnrernOf // lyl .Xiyl .1 '-in. th* Hnt\-
n**t in Hut .l/'asy —•Sum* I'aluuh/t
SujJtSi li/fli,
The magnitude of this interest may
be estimated by the fact that in the
years IHflflun. IMI the regular life
compunies of this and other states
authorized to do'buaiuesa in I'etin
sylvania received premium* from
their business in this state amounting
to 810 4#: J,8315. Of this an in, $d.025,-
111!) wa# received by companies of tins
state, and 87,.'1b# IJIM} by eoinpanies of
other states, upon which last named
sum a tax amouuting to 8221,708 8#
was paid into the stale trea-ury for the
privilege of dniug hu-iuess in this
commou wealth.
Ifuring the same years companies
organized under the laws of this state
to insure lives upon the assessment
plan, received in premiums and astans
ineul the sum of 8->,>)IK).!)HO upon
which no tax was paid to the state and
paid for deaths claims the sum of
82.959,302. The balance of 82,541,-
087 was appropriated by the com|>a
niea to agents, officers and expense*.
Miwt of tin se compaiiiea engaged with
out warrants of law in business of a
purely apeculativecharacter aud entire
communities were demoralized by
their nefarious operaiion*. The eVil
attained such magnitude that it was
found oeceaaary to institute legal pro
ceedings lor their suppression, which
has tvecn happily pluhed threugh
the insiruuieuiality of the proper an
thoriliea. It is to be hoped that this
impressive Ivsson will not he lost or
forgotten, and that it will in the fu
ture deter the public from placing
their trust 111 methods of life insurance
—or kpeciuu* substitute* thereto.e,
which ore without oolid foundation in
murals <>r lualliematica.
Tin*act ui l#7d, eutahliahing an in-
Hurnticc depai Intent, |irc<ici llm-h a ctand
uril of solvency without conformity to
which no regular life company is per
mitted to <lo husines* in IVmisylrauia.
This standard is one universally re
cognized whe ever life insurance is
treated as a science, and is absolutely
exact, inasmuch us it compels cat h
company to have assets espial t- its
present and future liabilities. With
out such computation of future liabili
ties; and the possession of present a
sets, life insurance is bussed upon
in thing actual or tangible, but be
comes a mere venture or experiment.
What is known n*cn-npcrative insur
ance, more commonly as graveyard
I insurance, is not in fact, worthy as the
nit nit*. 11l many instances it may op
p-rate n u btn<fi<nil society, and
when honestly e mdneted worthily
answer present and pressing ciin-rg. n
cies; bin as n system ol insurance it is
without substance or stable foundation
and may degenerate into mere sp. euia
lion, or fall to pieces any moment.
Without cohesive j ower other than
the voluntary action of members, com
panies conducting business upon this
plan may ilissulve without much
warning, and entail loss and disap
pointment upon htiiidrcns confiding in
them for the future maintenance of
themselves ami their families.
These co-ojicrative insurance com
panies claim A warrant for corporate
existaneo under section thirty seven,
art of May, 1, IH7', being a supple
ment to the act of 1 Wi'\, "to cstatilish
an insurance department." .Justice to
the good nnine of the Mate and protec
tion to the people demand that the
recommendations of the insurance
commissioners in this la-halt should he
Act.-d ti|Min. I'he firmness and intel
ligence which have marked Mr For
ster's ndniiiii*tration of that r--|<ii-i
--hle office are worthy of all praise.
♦ 1
The Dia 1 Statesman
//". K It. W ith'u rw /iVm.ni "wv it
the I site /,"n ' itm'-'tli—-A (ftowuj
h. u ''►/y on ii, * I V.,irn ,-trr <j>. /
.I '..'i lnt.
The Ciiirugo Tribute has a l-.ng
letter by ti legraph from JI-m. F. It.
Washhurne, n>w at Sao Antonio, T. x
a-, giving a r> mini cent e of (isni'ictta
while Mr. Washtmrne was I'nited
States Minister to France. He suv-
A great light has gone out. and tin
world los.-s one ol the most gilts|,bril
liant and cl- pient in-it of th--age. II
wu rl'stiiigiiished in l s 'i!t, though
y.n ng, as ti rnemhr r > t the ■ h.-.'nh- r --I
• h putie*. itll I being jo the trout runs
ot a It tie hand of able and courage
-Us tin it Who made face again-! I!.-
t uipir. in the pride and arrogant e <f
i|s p.iwi r, was eoiii t rin-d hi tho-. itu
tilllellt 111 -I CXI iting s -i- lies in the
ehauilH-r I i f -re ir was ,|, ehiri -I and
the empire ii-11. He WHS wh'ii
the people hrok" up the olii-nlmr ol
• h pulii ■ and tin ked to the II del I>
Ville. where the di-ihroni-uii-ut o! the
Kmperor wa to take plaee. Appear
tog at one window ot tin- pnlais ,(i mi
In-lla proelaimed the republic o|
France ami threw the crowd It. |..w lit
tle ii *ts containing the iihnn-s ol depu
lies will) W■ re to iol|si|ll|te the provi
sional goveriimi-ni ot I- rain-e iindi r the
name ol ' fi-ivrinni- nt nf National I),
tense." Such a shout of d> liveiam ■-
went up from the great throng a l.a
rnrcly Iw-en heard in the world's hi--
torv. The in w mini-try-—fi..mh :
at it- head — immediately took p
• on of their |Hirtfolios.
lie n-lalis. hi- own difficulties in
protecting (rermati interests tin r
while the empire lived, ami the a
toiiishing gra-p with which < iambi-tia
at oner understiM.il the whole nue-ti .ii
Calling "ti him. he found a voinig man
of ordinary height and si-/.- the after
ward- become heavy), with fine man
nor* nnd agio -al-l • address, handsome
face, long Ma-k glo-sy hair and full
heard. He did everything possible,
and did it immediately, to mitigate
the trouble* of the Hermans. Hambet
ta being selected as the representative
to tlie Tmirs mission, be did not shrink
from the hazardous trip from the city
in a balloon, and made the trip safelv.
IJo soon became in fart the dictator,
and the true history of that dictator
ship has yet to lie written. It will be
come tine of the most interesting opt-
S'klcs in the history of France. Single
handed and alone, he aroused the
drooping spirits of the people, raised j
and equipped armies, nnd accomplish
ed all that mortal could in stemming
the tide of disaster which was over
whelming his country. He raised and
disbursed the millions gotten through
Morgan At Co., in Knglaiid, ami the
most rigid examination of bis affairs
by enemies when the war was over only
showed that his hands wen* clean bi d
hia record unstained. After tho war
his advice was sought more than that
of any other man. Tho greatest
speech nf his life was that made at
Versailles, u|Mm tho occasion of Pre*.
MeMan's roup dt eld in turning awHy
his republican ministry and replacing
it with a ministry hostile to the repub
lic. Washhurne has at his home a
portrait of M. Gambelta, painted ex
pressly for him.
The Mnskrat aa a Delaware Dainty.
*•• l-tlf in Urn Wilmington Ou.li>
Very few of the city readers of the
f/atelte probably know anything of
munkrat homing ou the su**ex marsh
es. When the marsh it frozen over
nicely the aport is very enticing and
Dot without its spice of danger, a hrok
i en arm or leg, or even a dislocated
neck, provided the rat-hole you slip
- into is large and deep enough The
- spear is the weapon used, and, in ex
• perl hit mis, never tails to bring the
- rodent impaled on the J niut from ita
hole. I town in Cave Neck the marsh
farmers, lie-id.* making a si tig sum
i of money by the sale of muskrat
' hides, use the incut on tln-ir tallies
i with gnat relish. Put a bract- of
i fricnscc'l rnt* In-fore a Wilmington
epicure ami the odd- are that he
couldn't ti-ll 'em from lahhii.
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