LH] THE ( ENT LE DEMOCKAT., BELLEFONTE, PA., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1867 THE GOLDEN RULE. Dr. Talmage Would Solve the T.a- bor Problem With It. The Confilet of the Century is Yet to Comoe Haman Wisdom Cannot Prevent Ib but Christianity, If Given Full Wil Do Sway, No, In his latest sermon the popular Washington preacher offers some sug- gestions that, if acted upon, would un- doubtedly solve the industrial trou- bles of the world. His text was Matt 7: 12: “Whatsoever ye would that men should to you, do you even so to them.” The greatest war the world has ever seen is between capital and labor, The strife is not like that which in history is called the Thirty Years' War, for it is a war of centuries, it is a war of the five continents, it is a war hemispheric The middle classes in this country, upon whom the nation has depended for holding the balance of power and for acting as mediators between the two extremes, diminishing; and if things go on at the same ratio as they are now going it will not be very long before there will be no middle class in rich do are his country, but all will be very OF Yery poor, princes or paupers, and the country will be given up to palaces and hovels Ihe in upon each iners'strikes the te forces closing Pennsylvania legraph operators’ antagonistic are ther Ihe yes’ strikes yeotters and skirmishes if thn ves Lo strong drink up lived bevond or th moked wr chewed their their wages earnings ney Means others on the sud on the salaries competency time con of hin arninst rich n pining ng ont imeelf! keeps two dog smokes, and is fill Copperfield, my y me pound io CO, 0 shillings sxXpence But, Ci pound In poenses 190 shillings and And people hey improvidenece ex penses; result, ise pper field, my boy, one ne, ex re- vast kept vietims of IN NO sin MEX PH nce, suit, haps INES there are multitudes of poor because t their own It to be rich, and iz to be poor I protest against this outery which 1 hear against those who, through econ omy and self-denial and assiduity, have come to large fortune. This bombard ment of commercial success will never stop this quarrel between capital and labor, Neither wil! the contest be settled by oynical ang unsympathetic treatment of the laboring classes. There are those who speak of them as though they were only cattle or draught horses, Their nerves are nothing, their domes who re are the is HO sin | times get good you will | and | ny. tic comfort 1s nothing, their happiness is nothing, They have no more sym- pathy for them than a bound has for a hare, or a hawk for a hen, or a tiger for a calf. When Jean Valjean, the great. est hero of Vietor Hugo's writings, after o life of suffering and brave en durance, goes into inearceration and death, they clap the book shut and say: “Good for him!" They stamp their feet with indignation and say just the op- posite of “Save the working classes.” They have all their sympathies with Shylock, and not with Antonio and Portia. They are plutocrats, and their feelings are infernal. They are filled with irritation and irascibility on this eubjoct. To stop this awful imbroglio between capital and labor they will lift not so much as the tip end of the little finger. Neither will there beany pacification of the angry controversy through vio lence. God never blessed murder, The poorest use you can put a man to is to kill him. Blow up to-morrow all the country seats on the banks of the Hudson, and all the fine houses on Madison Square,and Brooklyn Heights, and Bunker Hill, and Rittenhouse Square, and Beacon street, and all the bricks and Umber and stone will just fall back on the bare head of American labor. The worst enemies of the work- ing classes in the United States Ireland are their demented coad jutors Assassination — the assassination of Lord Frederick Cavendish Mr Burke in Phwnix park, Ire- land, in the attempt to the Ireland, only turned away and and Dublin, t avenge wrongs of from that syn pa up the he millions of attempt blow sfllicted people The to use had only this ef employment t nocgnt Irish | he "Thes stand AFIDS A» Baa SOM at the manu wonaering now I'he Men, the times are very hard I don't d to ma 8 make § where | use 10 Somehow, there is what manufise little You have to don't no demand now for we ture, « but very demand expense, and | ou together this you would } Atl vast afternoon advise | because that * Miki, ¢ you out of and you 8 been very faithful, and | be work snd you like me, and must looked after, and awhile want a» I don't know what to do ead halt for a minut then f the sn or two, and one workmen from the ranks of his fellows, Boss, yon steps out and says good to us, have been very prospered we prospered, and now are in os and 1 am sorry, and we have got to sympathize with you I don't know how the others feel, but I propose that we take off 20 per cent from our wages, and that when the remember us ralse thems agsin” The work. man looks around at his comrades, snd and when you you tight plac { says: “Boys, what do you say to this? | All in favor of my proposition will say - “Ay! ay! ay!” shout 200 voloss But the mill owner, getting in some new machinery, exposes himself very much, and takes cold, and it settles into pneumonia, and he dies. In the procession to the tomb are all the work- men, tears rolling down thelr cheeks and off upon the ground, but an hour before the procession gets to the ceme- tery the wives and the children of those workmen are at the grave wait. ing for the arrival of the funeral pa geant. The minister of religion may have delivered an eloquent eulogium before they started from the house, but the most impressive things are said that day by the working classes stand- fng around the tomb, That night in all the eabins of the working people where they have fam- ily prayers the widowhood and the or- phanage in the mansion are remem- bered. No glaring populations look over the iron fence of the cemetery, but, hovering over the scene, the bene. diction of God and man is coming for the fulfillment of the Christ-like in- junction, “Whatsoever ye would that men should do to you, do you even so to them.’ “Oh,” SAYS SOME moan here, ‘that is all Utopian, that is apocryphal, impossible.” Na I eutout of a paper this: “One of the pleasantest incidents recorded in a long time Is reported from Sheffield, England. regulated by a board of arbitration, by whose decision are bound. For some fron and steel trade has been extremely unprofitable, and tl! the employers can- not, without much loss, pay the wages which neither em- fixed by the board, ployers nor employed have the IT. this « the to change culty, the largest steel Bh aQevice as genius a terror the arkness not the over I'he great f capitalists and toiler, and j¢ who will yet bring them to was born while the curtains gether in te accord one Christmas night comple {f Heaven swung, stirred by the wings angel of continents, a worlds, Is of light uver Owner all things-—-all the and all the apitalist of to our condition world, not by of by door of barn Spending amid the shepherds Him the attendants Lan immen srossing ng into our Kate 4 TFT but His first night fr afterward around chief imathering fishermen to be his With ad nd saw, and chisel, and nx, and in a» the and brother with of on » hilloek back of Jerusalem one day re Wradesmen vet himself Owner all things signing everything for others, keeping | not so much as a4 shekel to pay for his | obsequies: by charity buried in the suburbs of a city that had cast him out, Before the cross of such a capitalist, and such a carpenter, ali men cun af- ford to shake hands and worship Here is the every man's Christ. None #0 bigh, but He was higher. None so poor, but He was poorer. At his feet the hostile extremes will yet rencuance their animosities, and countensnces which have glowered with the preju- dives and revenge of centuries shall brighten with the smiles of Heaven as He commands: “Whatsoever ye would thot men should de to you, do you even so to them.” that is | The wages of the | men in the fron works at Shefficed are | power i carpenter shop showing THE CABINET MEETING No Decision Announced in the Union Pacific Foreclosure, | AID FOR STARVING KLONDIKERS, May Take in Prevents tovernment Anthorities Action That Will Horror Mad Ansint Ing the iat Threntens to Follow the tush For Gold. 15. ~~Cireat int iinet meeting unt f thu which Variou are pending firs both masters and wen | time past the | Four Drowned While Bathing Water i, Sept, 14 : Andrews Hesignation Withdrawn Provident : sept if i Hen jamin Andi thdraws h pregiden of Ihr nig! resignation ns versity. Last brated {he reopened and vigor expected derson wn un #tudents the renewed ne ele event and day with This move was About & week ago Dr. An secretary of the corporation, rr ceived a letter from Dr. Andrews re newing his resignation. This was be. Heved to be a final answer 10 the re quest of that body made at ts meeting on Sept. 1 requesting Dr. Andrews to withdraw his resignation univeregity tivity entirely un Forty Miners Meet Death, Madras, Sept. 14. <A most serious ac. cident has occurred at the Champion Reefs mine. Forty persons are known 0 have been killed. ment of the womb. can be cured by hold lon city or country rn i estate It is ridiculous to vigor and tone. Use str A Convincing Letter From One of Mrs. Pinkham's Admirers. No woman can look fresh and fair who is suffering from d suppose that sucha dif an artificial support like a pessary. 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