6 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5 y 1505. A ——————— ——— i | "CONGRESS SALUTED. REV. DR. TALMAGE PREACHES A SER- MON UPON A TIMELY THEME. He Shows How We Have Heen Blessod by God In the Past the Rest That Shall Come to Those That Believe, Barthly Comfort and WasHINGTO? the congress of bles and man: present at the d Dr. Talmage to theme, sh they might tomorrow been on ti Kings vi the oy and, Ix horses round Th Arri CVs bend | and that If al ed thn mot fait) of d h! pags of fi wher equi) whee! conf] king but an That ment capes chari thral outs guns, mao sie the and the and re all nat i fight. Not K A Divine Interposition. The which throug and thr COREON, surpa sow 0 FUrTon did n the thi overshn decided t! apper 1 Giveon England, t pom, the Appalacl forcom mgton dared the wound tl the long mw opened the ¢ onng man, and he saw, and id, mountain was fall of horses | chariots of fire round about Elisha.’ hington himself was a miracle oshun w history th i in secolar men ox but ho « and completeness world nover saw his like, and probably never Will see his like again, because there probably never will be another heh exigency, Ho was lot down a divine interposition. He was from God direct. Ian Yy ash nger, and Lord thier in sacred ident was snd other things, mndness The I do not know how many can read the history of thoso times without admitting the contest was decided by tho upper forces, Then in 1861, when our civil war opened, many at the north and at tho south pronounced it national suicide, It was not courage against cowardice, it was not wealth against poverty, it was not large states against small states, It was heroism against heroism, it was the of many generations against the resources of generations, i$ was the prayer of the north against the prayer of the south, it was one-half of the nation in armed wrath meeting the other half of the nation in armed indignation. What could come but ex termination? At the opening of the war the com mander in chief of the { forces was a mun who had been great in battle, but old age had with many infirmities, and ho had a right to quictude., He l unt a horse, and he rode on the battlefield in a car ringe, asking the driver not to jolt it too much. During the most of the fou years of the contest, on the southern was a man in midlife, who had veins the blood of m warriors, him Churn and C and there « TOSOUrees ited States come, auld not me ied B10, in h 118 on ing to be respectfully and deferentially beard at the bar of every legislature, and every house of representatives, and every state senate, and an omnipotent | voico will ring down the sky and across | this land and back again, saying to these | rising tides of drunkenness which threat- | en to whelm home und church and pa- | tion, Thus fur shalt thou cone, but no | farther, and here shall thy proud waves | be staid."’ | | Antigonus' Army. 1 have not in my mind a shadow of disheartment ns { a house fly's wing, My faith is upper forces, the upper text. God is not dead, I not unwheeled, If you would only pray aud wash your eyes in ight fresh from the istian reform, it would be { of th ono of the t« Ard « pened the eves of the yi and he hold, was full of horse round ul When large as the shadow « in the of the riots pre “uri ho ¢l tho cool, well of vd of Xt, "Tho water INE al, saw, and, bx the monntain and chariots of of Antigonus went 1 is goldiers were Yery fire Hriny i mach , and they rushed wp to the } al 18) d Mil d J hin y wo ha uraged fore And t y 44 Tow | TANgo | ganglia carrying { and all free, and ao | peene of Christ's 1 shall have arctic sea, which is the gymnasium in which the explorers and navigators de- velop their courage. A continent 10,500 miles long, 17,000,000 and allof it but about one-seventh capa ble of rich cultivation. One hundres millions of population on this con of North and South America~-100,000, 000, and room for many hundred mil lions more. All flora and all fauna, all metals and all precious woods, and all grains and all froit The Appalachian the backbone, and the rive s the life all throogh wm out to the extremitios, Darien, the narrow waist of a giant « square miles, tinent a of Ifthimus | tinent, all to be under one government ] ( if, according to the good people, he throne in this wor this hemisphere, ( the shor the sily her ( garvaton LEGAL NOTICE NOTIC]) | Da UTOR'S AY Est H \d 4 5 || 4 » AAAs Assad Al 48 a ABT A HRACITH AND WOOD! 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Bo, throug our nation s « nu ill save thix nati aroused moral never been so much discussion of 1 and M whother or they acknowledge what is right, have to think wh Wo have men who have had their hands in the public treas ary the most of their lifetime, stealing all they could lay their bh coursing eloquently about dishone gentiment fmmornls nds on, dis ty in public servants, and men with two or three families of preaching eloquently about the beauties of the sey enth commandment. The question of briety and drunkenness is thrust in the face of this pation as never before and takes a part in our politionl contests The question of national sobriety i¥ go their own dience of fifty people ar ten or tw Ne want as that, no we want this thie vast major verted and will manage the religions evangel Do yo ney that t No. The ) tainly as hig book, and and the hone sty f One of the an pride himself gm his counselors sa I have t possible said, and shall 0 3 ent perf Are and w rst) n of every commanded, Pass The Ch to take posses “very hoolhotuse ery valley, of every acre of our national d tion, notwithstanding that are going to live, Ne YET BiNCe, Boece ton, when "satan was flaming from the eons ruin and « the powers of darkne boon mined to win this « What a jewel it relief, the camer mmo side of us the Atlantic Ing us from the w of Europe. On the other side the Pacific | scean, dividing us froin the i dons of Asin. On the north of Man Lu Hl trying Mil headlong rding to John hurled s ' ctiierenl eK oy #0 Gel ntinent ak now savers | us the | If with your inferiors, speak than usual; if with yo froma } the heig were prayers ing a wi. gtorm struck rock but by the Rock of Age Lang ange, Elegance of language may not the power of all of ue, } gtraigthforw rd ness 1 wonld spon be in ity and Write much Speak as you think nre ar Ti \ HO COATECY unr mperiors, no finor. Bo what yon say, and within the rules of prudence say what you are = Alford, I a Be ai sree head P0000 P00900000009000 P0900 S We shail be glad any who are interested catalogue and secure roon term 3r0000000e L000 to correspond 9902000099009 00$ 4 von ho 84 with for 101 JAMES ELDON, A, M., Ph. D., Principal, Central State Norma! 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