THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT. BELLEFONTE, PA THURSDAY, OCTOBER ] 84465, It ia Now Being Fought | Sin and Righ eo usn 0 waen 88. The Soldiers of Christ Will Finul y Tri- Nations Now Vig National Disputes unre Reing Settled by Arbl ration, oomph Christian with the Pen In his latest Washington sermon D Taln age for Christ's night urged his hearers to kingdom oan earth reign with H text Roms for his is at hand.’ from the mount le, and the springs, CeKS Lronz I hail of Gehazi to the house, vour ch spirits lighted vou home it well with r husband? is it "On some faces mark of recent grief, but track of tears | see the rection and reunion when all tears done; well chil I see t all along story of resur- the dee Pp plow ng of the keel { lowed by the flash of the cence, Now that I have asked you in regard to yeur welfare, you naturally ask how I am. Very well, th Whether it was the bracing mountains, bath Long Island beach, or joy of standing in this warm-hearted friends a new appreciation of tl God, 1 s11. 1 am hay 3 y phosphors ank vou air of t or a in } wae cannot te be stan prosperity who shall ational paraly y¥ pessimists vil prophecies are blaspl God who hath bl big! st this ng blest no other In all our Christian work want more of the element o No man Li a right to say th: never ghed. Do h ] He was EE at the wedding in of Galllee? Do you suppose that Christ was unresponsive when the cl clambered over His knee d shoulder at His own invitation? Do vor evangelist meant 1 of Christ C all fs ildren 1 Suppose noth “He rej mers d them that collision tronomers ing very n shall and tumult perhaps the struction. Do ne be scare have wars and n 3 8 ana stood at have where tracks cross each ever A raiiron ten or twenty or other, an by the movement of the sw two inches, ti and that, wit} may un come wit that inch If a human shoot the that without harm, that for thousands of the univ of tell us that 1@ train show wut colliding how fif of be as good as a million lerstand hin an inch lisaster, and switeh-tender can ind the hand trains this way cannot years has uphe d erse keep our Hittle worl i out harm's way? Christ in geologis his world was 1 years in building Well, no not ould take nun hous which » Years n Cars There is nothir rid or outside the world, t astronomienl, to excel sh that some stout go breeze might seatter all the un 1 he ninria o sun roee LU morning at about 6 o'clock, and I think that is just the hour in the world's history. “The day Is a2 hand." The first ray of the dawn I see in the gradual xatmiitution of diplomatio skill for human butchery. Within the last 25 years there have been international differences which would have brought a shock of arms in any other day, but which were peacefully adjusted, the pen taking the place of the sword. The Venezuelan controversy in any other ngs of the world would have brought shock of arms, but now is being so quietly adjusted that no one knows just how it is being settled, The Alabama question in any other age of the world would have caused war between the United States and England, How was it settled? By wen-of-war off the Narrows, or off the human foreboding about ! paused war between the Mersey? By the gulf stream of the ocean crossed by a gulf stream of hu- man blood? No. A few wise men go into a quiet room at Geneva, talk the matter over, and telegraph to Wash- ington and to London, All settled.” Peace! Peace! England pays to the United States the amounts awarded pays really more than she ought to have paid. But still, all that Alabama broil is settled--settlod forever Arbi- tration instead of battle. So, the quarrel about the Canadian would nited land said fisheries in any other age Eng of [he United and England for the invasion my Canadian: States sald ivthing.” Well, the two na- I guess wo had better leave matter to is appointed wile A commission The eo comi mmission i, and the CXAImines iris nission the affair, and the commission rej | ought, and pay wi Nota hurt Ar- we must, pay we do powder burned, no one the seratch of instead of battle, pound SO much Ditrat as by a pia. on So the Samqan controversy in other would might Ger- many and the United States into bloody jut all is settled. any age have bre collision. Arbitra- tion instead of battle. France will never again, 1 think, through the peccadillo of an ambassa on a battle sces that God, in punish- blotted out the dor, bring with other tions She sdan, na French f empir and the only aspirant throne who had any right of e that has inaer the ¢ Potomae and settle sther than war 84.7 $4,750, eaving troy angel ad in s0 many houses all the way from the Penobscot to the Alabama. Ye aged men whose sops fell in the strife, do you not think that would have been better? ving the we have this country, that arbitration than battle, come to believe, I is better - . De I may be mistaken, but 1 the last war between Christian nations is ended. Barbarians may mix their war-paint, and Chinese and Japanese go into wholesale massacres, and Af ghan and Zulu hurl poisoned arrows but I think Christian nations gradually learned that war to victor as that almost ought at y God this nation might be a « willingness f« hi pe that have is disaster well is t . r arbitration her Indian brave of killing sacrificin ters more asperati tween been prov there Let me inherit a | are ri songful wi lken Here is are s my sister's grave ut yi under the An naer, father died proposes large tree, my invader to of property , he erowds me on, COmes, an me and take He crowd and crow until, after awhile I say don’t crowd meany What ri drive me « farm from possession my back ds me into a closer corner, Stand back, or I'll strike ght have you to come and 44 I got this he got it shit more, here my premises from father, and his father What rig you to here and You blandly say: "Oh, l than you do to lization. 1 cut hair shorter than you do. I could put this ground to a great deal use than you do And you keep crowding me back and crowding on into ageloser corner, and closer corner, until one day I look around my suffering family, and fired by their hardships I hew you In twain, Forthwithall the world comes to your funeral to pronounce eulogium, to my anathema You are the hero, I am the Behold the 1 States and the North American The red moan has more nid, We SOONeY, deeper my have me?" come moiost KDnow more i belong higher civi- my better me Comes execution to tize me prit government Indian wrongs would he That which is Washington oul nited stood than | or yom ave struck right in defense of a home is right in defense of a on top of the Sierra Ne vada, Before this dwindling red race dies completely out I wish that this generation might by common justice atone for the inhumanity of its prede- cossors. In the day of God's judg: ment, I would rather be a blood smearsd Modoe than a swindling United States officer on an Indian reservation! One was a barbarian and a savage, and never pretended to be anything but a barbarian and a sav. age. The other pretended to be a rep resentative of a Christian nation. Not. withstanding all this, the general dis. gust with war and the substitution of diplomatic skill for the glittering edge of keen steel is a sign unmistakable that “the day is at hand.” . 1 find another ray of dawn in the com home gression of the world's distances What a slow, allie nlmost in pos sible thing would have been the world rectification with fourteen hundred millions of population and no facile means of communication; but through telegraphy for the eye and telephonic intimacy for the ear, and through steam boating and raflroad- ing now, r, the 25,000 miles of the world's cir cumference are shriveling up into in- significant brevity. Hong nearer to New York than a Cars New Haven was; Mos Madras, Melbourne within speak distance. Purch the he land ables under the Kong is fow BEgo Bombay, cow, ing ase n chart and by blue li yeiegraptisn Li ines the ¢ , An the red this is ' y the final movements see what opportunity give for tinnity A fortress ears in tructed it twenty nay building, but may 10 nl minutes Christianit lanting and s for the but tteries are thoroughly plante been | its batterie uries, may go on in hrough other centuries; those ba those fortresses they The church are thoroughly may do all their work in 24 bh world for slowness of uiit, JUTrA. sometimes derldes the movement, Is Did it years to find out so simple science any quicker? not take science 5,052 thing as the circulation of the human lood? With the of electricity, took 5,50 the earth and sky science rs before it even guessed that t} practical any just after a shipwreck these things to show possit instan when Lhe There are wenings Something is going 1 do not think that Jupiter run or that the is going WW break! but | mean something for the world's biessing and not for the world's dam age is going Ww happen. I think the wid has had it Encegh the fami vagh, the time comes in the air to happen is going to foret great us down, axie the world of hard enough ies and plagues En Enough, the ks sintic hole Wars nough nflagra 114 stand ties § €n Carried rea Better have for sudden the bells towers well hung, and that you of the King A may ring rriage your court houses earth ative all the may mr legisl reat | Drive halls be g sawgiver may be off the thrones occupants, fo and despotism all the Heaven earth may The darkness o and whitening lilies of morning cloud, reign night is blooming and the lilies rddening into the roses of stronger dag fit gariands, whether white or red, for Him on whose head are erowns. ‘The day is at hand! Beloved people, many I preach this sermon because | want you to toll with the sunlight in your faces. I want you old men to understand before you die that all the work you did for God while yet your ear and your foot fleet is going to be counted up in the final vie tories. 1 want all these younger peo ple to understond that when they toil for God they always win the day; that all prayers are answered and all Chris tian work is in some way effectual, and that the tide is setting in the right direction, and that all Heaven our side Brother! brother! all I am afraid of is, not that Christ will lose the battle but that you and I will not get into it quick e nough to do something wort) y of our blood-bought immortality 0 Christ, how shall 1 meet Thee, Th the scarred brow and the searred back and the scarred hand and the scarred foot and the scarred breast, if 1 have no scars or wounds gotten in Thy serv. ice? Itshall not be so. I step out to day in front of the battle ye foes of God, 1 dare you to the com- bat! Come on, with pens dipped in malignaney. Come on, with tongues forked and viperine. Come on with types soaked in the scum of the eter nal pit. Idefy you! Comeon! Ibare my brow, I uncover my heart. Strike! 1 eannot see my Lord until I have been hurt for Christ. If we do not suffer with Him on earth, we cannot be glork fled with Him in Heaven. Take good heart. On! On! On! See! the skies have brightened! See! the hour is about to come. Plek out all the cheer lest of the anthems Let the orchestra string thelr best instruments. “The night is far spent, the day is at hand.” alert is on wa of Come on, | rich being prejudiced ILLINOIS SAFE FOR BRYAN What a Close Ca State Discloses. ynvass of the RURAL DISTRIOTS In Chiengo the Free Silver Candidate Is the Avowed Choice of the Trades Unions, A Conservative Eastin ives the State to the Democrats | 20,000 Plurnlity, od the bat won for Bryan. he Hann r voracity, McKinley w 3 rity. The w vas fa was A claim of WTATS, ! 1 CRtusy announc and do still, 1ilinois 100,000 maj this bluff, for disclosed McKinley 5 : 3 WE ii Dak Deen i Ook 0 at the freo silver Bryan-Alt there by 86,000, They claim tow Phu ut tremor by 65,000 for id and Bry an nservativg ones with whom versed cut the rural which they « Talmed down to 2 That fig- ure, it would sem, everybody agrees itgeld and Bryan will bave, Bot, taking the best and servative testimony of both # Bryan today stands to get the by 20,000 It remains to be seen whether the Mo. yites can bribe or brow best this wonest future changes uf po- stato from Ope new nny and ¢ I con ajorit) } (6) most oon- ides, #tate Kinle will Ix ATH ot | MIY uthern da h emthu Mon KU weed it ans wouia d Democra an should win by This need breed in jolently against 1 Cool : ne Carri an an list he wi rity Chicage As the Bryan « r orders, - w York Jo arial All would bene fi! the of the » ree sllver farmers hy rating the pries Iver in silver countries, It Is that sliver pric that wing cut lo half » has to mest wn measured in gold, he it Is oriental sliver coun : ' competition and nol overproduction that entises the low wheat, A bushel of dollar there price of Mex will bay the did A halt wheat In we oasily it aver bashel of whent here will hay ¥ ss muneh of our dollar The Moral Side, The efforts of the g their case on a hi make their s than better. They merely poration of a bad position, The immor ality is on the side of those who are try ing to foroo the people to a single gold standard, Cincinnati Enquirer orators f« moral plane rather the he ® bur itaation worse HOW There is nobody with vs but the people, my friends, and they are the ones for whom this government wos fostitated, | William J. Bryan. That's Ancther ‘Matter, It is wicked for the poor to be preja. diced against the rich; but, as for the against the you know how it is ~~Detmit Tribune. | That is probably what they would do i standard | world, | BW Ds ] ground, N HIGH MONEY, LOW TIMES. Mr. Bryan Says That Plirase Strikes the Keynote of Politieal Feonomy. Lexington iy said the gold sentiment it turned out ~fully K Kentucky about r Epeaxi “if 1 were tot SV 1 proce J. 3 cording to the presented a senti restore the tutiohssthere 1s Ono rtunate thing about it Anarchy is hing not tg be oconsfdednd in a land this. Anarchy dan the poopie 10 right thelr Wrong And the tanat® thing about this campaign that the name anarchist is applied to tho and muscle of this country by men who are doing more to overthrow our government than any anarchist who riod a rod fag Il ray that when this word anarchist the toiling y seek without tail to und reap the rewards « the const have no he me who have the ballot “yy # unior bone miiion ASSOC ATOR sYnaigat ic whi against than Ix ate There was more deep I want you with you and bear it ¥, 80 that you ap and again it it will be a It is a short lotters. It peo] . antry a jury WwW. Jus ‘4 ndie tf One Word mon notto that impress vot her motto, moti If nader a free sliver law our foreign debtors think they would be robbed, they ean prevent that by adopting similar Inws and keeping the sliver dollar equal to the ostead of forcing It down, In. sgrecment wonld quickly fol. gold dollar ternational low What Will the ' never A farm Farmer Answer? Great ritalin clings to the single gold because {t for the She below not i= best bat beeatuse the It Is best for her, gold both above and it is It the best for us? Hanna's Army. Every trust, every does lator and option gambler, ous money lender, every and inflationist, is in Hanna's army bo. hind the McKinley breastworks «St. Louis Post-Dispatoh, rate specn. | every usuri- A Call For Cookran ' If Mr. Oockran could be induced to speak iu the south as he did in Madison Square Garden, gold standard Democrats would all come back, «Nashville Amer: fean. stock waterer | STATE PROFESSIONAL CARDS ——_—_—p—— RE — dd NORMAL :-: SCHOOL 8 On 16 weeks of 12 weeks term 4 Weeks . ne cost of the whole $107.40 The Faculty of the Centra mal School their several departme colleges are represented Weeks son ite Nor. 11818 in S leading is composed nt 1 A well cond nishes superior trai students Graduates 8 con sitions and meet with The handsome new at a cost of one thousand dollars, cupied Accom Electric light in every spring beds, wardrobes, fourteen bath rooms water on every floor heat. 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