"ttfir v- 4 ' The Commoner. Npfl'" rfpV9 JVILLIAM J. BRYAN, EDITOR AND PUBLISHER. Vol. 4, No. 49. Lincoln, Nebraska, December a3, 1904. WhoI Nambtr 205 V . Christmas Testival ? Christmas Is love's festival. Set apart for the commemoration of God's gift of His Son it has grown into a great holiday which is observed throughout Christendom by rich and poor alike. Even those who refuse to take updn them selves the vows of any church are con strained to join in the beautify, custom which makes both parents and children look forward to tb'-s day with pleasant an ticipations'. . For weeks before .December 25th busy hands are at work, lny savings banks are gathering in their sacred store . and eager expectancy Is written upon the faces of the, youngv. To the boys and girls Santa Claus, is a t sort of, composito donor 1 eludes every member of tho human race. Even enemies are not beyond tho bounds of this love, for man's puny arms ar not strong enough to break tho bonds that unit' each son of God to all Cbristmas1904 'Round the world 'tis ringing still: "On earth peace ; to men good will." T rr -iroore -urn nrrn?5 Tnfloan nlains. Where shepherds watched their sleeping flocks hv nipht. Jt t- . . 1-t .m. ,1 -! - irnitiG 1 uaa ro nrrrt cnnir T7iif isi I'rni 11 iu' i 1:11 aiiu JL ilVi W 1 tl .c owii n ftftww ww-----0 ?L Aroused them. While the bright and golden light fc ents?and;'who, fading, the minds. of his hy .tg ra(tfance Were the Wise men led . fc xo wnere ine IIUU,tcl"uia ' .. 4 'Round the world 'tis ringing still : 5 "On earth peace ; to men good will." Before the city walls the sullen guns k 4 Belch flame and smoke, and hurtle shot and shell, fc TljrO' swamp and brake blood lust still swiftly runs, fc While carnage manes uiu apuu wm.iu uini.u -. u which tho intellect omploys, sometimes for good sometimes for harm. But groator than all is love, tho weapon of tho heart. It is a sword that never rusts, neither docs l break, and tho wounds that it leaves aro life-saving, not life-de stroying. No armor can withstand it and no antagonist can resist It. But why try tn defino this lovo or to mcasuro Its scope? Paul, tho apostio In his first cplstlo to th Corlnthlnns dossrlbes it in language) to which nothing can bo added and from which nothing can bo taken. Let his word sufllce: "If I speak with tho tongues of mea and of angels, but havo not love, I am becomo sounding brass or clanging cym bal. fc fc And it, I have tho gift of prophecy, iIm.i,!- AJ , . little friends, rewards the- good (and all are good just before Christmas) with the very toys that hey themselves nave selected, while tlje older ones learn by experience that It is more blessed to give than to receive. Back of Christmas and the Christmas present is love, and Ihe broad, brotherly love taught arid exemplified by the Nazarene is not content with the re membrances which are exchanged as tokens of affection between members of the family and between intimate friends; it Is compell ing a widening of the circle to include the poor and. the needy though not of-kith or kin.- .'- - What' an instructor love is! How It develops tho one of whom it takes posses sion! It 1b the mightiest influence known among men. When once it is awakened It dissolves all opposition. Dr. Parkhurst, tho New York clergyman, iri illustrating tho difference between force and love said (quoted from memory) that force is the hammer which can break a block of ice into a thousand .pieces but leaves each piece still IceJwhilaAove Js'the Wof sunlight ivhich, thoughacting more slowly and si lently, "melts. the ice. At this season 61 the year our thoughts r turr'to the" contemplation of the now degree of love" revealed to the world by, Jesus. To love be- tween.members of the family and 'love between friends He; 'added an all-pervading Jove that in- len. "For God and right 1" may be the battle cry ; 2 And yet, through all is heard the sweet refrain 'Hie angeis sung ucucan 4 k . That bent above the far Judcan plain. 3 i 'Round the world 'tis ringing still : "On earth peace ; to men good will." For not with guns, nor with the power of might, Shall man be turned from paths with error fraught. Nor shot, nor shell, shall change the wrong to right tvt i-mc nrP works of God in wisdom wrought. AXl-H. Hi"" . . . . . Hark ! Once again the Christmas carois ring .The message that the watchful shepherds heard. Once more the angei ncraius sweeny iiig rrh ;nnrr whose echoes countless hearts have fc stirred. . I; 'Round the worll 'tis ringing still:, - rOn earth peace; to men guuu wm. WILL M. MAUPIN. SP-?V ? IP " fc his brethren. "Love is not stupid," gays Tolstoy. It makes known to us our duty to our fellows and it will some day rule the world. Force Is the, weapon of the animal in us; after it comes money,.. an! know nil mvstcrles and nil Knowl edge; and if I havo all faith, so as to re move mountains, but havo not love, I am nothing. And if I bestow all my goods ta feed the poor, and if I give my body to bo burned, but havo not love, it profltoth mo nothing. Love suffereth long, and is kind; lovo envleth not; love vaunteth not itself, is not puffed up, d( th not behave Itself un seemly, seeketh not its own, Is not pro voked, taketh not cccount of evil; rejoicoth not in unrighteousness, but rojoiceth with the truth; beareth all things, belleveth all things, hopeth all things, endureth all things. Lovo never faileth; but whether there be prophecies, they shall bo done away; whether there be tongues, they shall cease; whether there be knowledge, it shall bo done away with. For we know in part, and we phophesy in part; but whon that which Is perfect is come, that which ig in part shall be done away. When I waa child, I spake as a child, I felt as a child, I thought as a" child; now that I am become a man I have put away with childish thing. For now we sec in a mirror, darkly; but then face to face; now I know In part; then shall I know even as also Ihave been known. But now abideth faith, hope, lovo, these three; and the greatest of these fi love." The Coal Trust . s On December 1 the anthracite coal trust- gar the screws another tura 'and the price of Its pro- . r f - - - fc 'a V. k fc -' .! l. J -MMtfHl i-r iajtoft'