THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, SEPTEMBER iy ZY INN, NEW BATTLE CRY. Rav. Dr. Talmage Says One is Badly Needed. The World is Staggering Under the Blows + of Crime OQur Clitles Becoming More Corrupt and Wicked ~The Evils of Profanity and Drunken ness Shown Up and presence whoeve of the Amer | mans want to win the must He Fhe Vi the quere wad Episcopal. way with Lord and tory is to But as we all sects of lands, I nomi the battle-ery of Christendom in the spproaching Armageddon words of my, text, sounded before the ark as it was earried to Mount Zion: “Let God arise, let bis enemies be scat- tered.” As far as our finite mind can judge, it seems about time for God to rise. Does it not see... 10 you that the abom- inations of this earth have gone far enough? Was there ever a time when sin was so defiant? Were there ever befor + so many fists lifted toward God, telling him to come on if he dare? Look at the blasphemy abroad! What towering profanity! Would it be pos sible for anyone to ealeulate the num. ber of times that the name of the Almighty God and Jesus Christ are every day taken irreverently on the ipa? Profane swearing is as mueh M ne.” The vi who pu d first. ted a Bi shop those vant a battle-cry 1" religionists, a 1 to all the forbidden by the Jaw as theft, or arson, or murder, yet who executes it? I'ro- fanity is worse than theft, or arson, or murder, for these crimes nt- tacks on humanity-~that is an attack on God. This country is as preeminently for blasphemy. A man travelling in Rus sia was supposed to be a clesgyman “Why do you take me to be a b td id the man, “Oh” sa i( ‘all other Americans are clergy« man said the Russian, swear." oneity ir mash.” That 1 It is an honest name, nt Anvone n understand it , it makes a man's and his ass pr mwpects sour. to mash his body, and mash his busi- his family. "Sour One honest name at last for an intoxicant! tut through lying Iabels of many of the apothecaries’ shops, good people, who are only a lit. tle under tone in health, and wanting some invigoration, have unwittingly got on their tongue the fangs of this cobra, that stings to death so large a ratio of the human race, Then look at the impurities of these great cities. Ever and anon there are in the newspapers explosions of social life that make the story of Sodom quite respectable; “for such things" Christ says, “were more tolerable for Bodom and Gomorrah” than for the Chorazine und Bethsaidas of greater light. It is no unusual thing in our Sour mash!" mition "We he ir ar his vod and mash his soul, and e ons L 28) and then it is pg ness, mash mash scattered. elties to see men In high positions with two or three families, or refined ladies willing solemnly to marry the very of society, if they be wealthy. }ible all aflame with denunciation an impure life, but many American ministry uttering not word against this in libertine throw up Machinery organized United swine The ngainst of the one po nt-blank jquity some old his chure i slates Ms ull. 1 have for repentar patier and the faith of the good shall be {| no longer.” And 1 what oe is his right ng in the his na~ and Rian lown Liave destroys the and 1 their bad es and high so grade of broken decanters: jety, that d fortun Mrge 3 1nters of s8o0¢ work with overtake in their de | 1 cial sphere, will scend the degraded rabble o ground eity life, as they tumble the eternal precipices; and the world shall be left clear and clean for the friends of humanity and the worship- ers of Almighty God. The last thorn plucked off, the world will be left a blooming rose the bosom of that Christ who came to gardenize it. The earth that stood snarling with its tigerish passion, thrusting out its rag- ing claws, shall lie down a lamb at the feet of the Lamb of God, who took away the sins of the world, And now the best thing I can wish for you, and the best thing I can wish for myself, is that we may be found his warm and undisguised and enthu- sinstie friends in that hour when God shall rise and his enemies shall be on An Industrions Old Woman, Mrs. Bmith, a 100-yenr-old lady, of Grantham, Eagland, does all her own housework, nurses an invalid nephew | what may prove to be | An | ook? and sells potatoes, which she planted and dug up herself. EDISON'S NEW MARVEL. An Invention That May Prove to be Xia Greatest Achievement, Thomas A. Edison has just completed the greatest achievement of his life. After eight years of incessant work, night and day, in the face of discouragements which seemed almost insurmountable, in spite | of obstacles which only a genius could he has given to the world invention which in the intention may come kinetoscope, the 0 ric pvercome, industrial Heht Hgnt ire has re The Part Machinery Plays In Farming. tUng AR- the men The farm lal where hinery himself advanced to RDOTr yorer to-day finds mad and enjoys a that Each is lifferent from t East, hine ———— A National Collection of Counterfeits, On an average eived day he Paris Mint 00 greatly spoiled | te fed to a collect! in the museum of he Mint. This collection to be rery large and very curious, but ac ess 10 the museum is prohibited to two false coins are re for excmination at Those that are not sting are ad- every 8 said Temperance Classes In Parts, According to statistics lately 3 a French doctor, there are fewer frunkards among the hair dressers ind butchers of Parls than among any sther classes In that city. Fairly so- yer are the tallors, precious stone cutters, electricians, uphoister- ire, laundrymen and gendarmes made also Howell's Autograph, Mr. Howells, the American novelist | ynee wrote to an applicant for his au- “Have you bought my last The young man who wanted he autograph replied: “I have not; 1 want to sell your antograph in order u get enough money to buy iL” A Sensible Ringer, Mme. Materna, the great Wagner dnger, will not appear again on the woncert stage, preferring to retire when her fame is at its height, so that here may be no memory of falling sower In the future, Corn as Fue), A Minnesota farmer Insists that sorn makes a better and cheaper fue! than coal. He raised enough corn on ten meres to heat his house and feed two horses and » cow through the Winter, ograph rm by Rheumatism. Those who have Rheumatism find themselves growing steadily worse all the while, One reason of this is that the remedies prescribed by the doctors contain mergury and potash, which ul- timately intensify the dis by eaus- ing the joints to swell stiffen, wrodueing n severe sachin Zz of the bx .B. B. has heen curing Rhei for twenty SEL TT Ho which seemed almost incurable BORNE and ies umatisr wen the worst cases Am AAs n . 4 S.5.8. I tre I for The Blood B- DO YOU )ESIRE AGRANT oll } held i NOE 0 0 HAVE BOTH BY USING GREEN'S ARCNIATIC ANTISEPTIC TOOTH WASH, PRIC CENTS A BOTTLE T GREEN'S PHARMACY. } ! = = = hy ~ i» TI 0 UL LO CLEVER THING TO DO): t the : Centre ¢ Would t} to do WELL ounty the clever thing > - mT -~ -~ ducation An exceptional opportunity Mng men and young won.er prepare for waching or for b FOUr reguiar courses Bino specing work tn Music, Shorthand, ype writin Btrong teaching foree, well grade "work, good discinline ard hard study, Insure best results to students Centrai State Normal School LOTK MAVEN, Clinton Co. PA, Handesme bulldings perfectly equipped seam heat, eclectic Nights, sbundanos of pare mountain weber, extensive campus and athletic grounds, penees low, Wiate ald 10 stodenta, Bend for ontaiog, JAMES ELDON, Ph.D., Principal, Central State Normal School, LOCK HAVEN, PA. boo -— < RE a Ca FIT i nA (LILRO 04D SCHED 1 ULES ENNSYLVANIA BRAN In effect on and after May 1 ALO AD AND Fa VIA. TT ROX E « Bellefonte Bin, are Wam st Alloons, 1.4 pn WEBTWAKD ns from Montandon Lock Haven and ~ 1 {or St n Lewisburg Tyrone, ¢ ge Alls Lewis ate ( Monta Have and Tv r State College, Trals with Penn'a and west Iaily exoept v only 8 fast F.H. TOMAS. Supt THE CENTRAL RAILROAD OF PENNA Time Table effective May on So -- e da FuiLaAD Alia City NEW YORK (Via Tamaqua) NEW YORK (Via Phila LE A. miArY Lyveja.m. pn *Dally. + Week Days. § 20 p I WA sm. Sunday Philadel] iphia Kieeping Oar attached to eas! bend tral from WHLAmsport at 11:3 p.m and west bound from Phiisdeliphia at 12018» J. W GEPHAKT, General Sup! m. Subday GARMAN'S EMP IRE HOUS MAIN STREET, TYRONE, PA. AL. S. Garman, Proprietor. Everything new, clean and inviting, | Special pains will be taken to entertain | Centre county people when traveling in that section.
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