flies !ii m mm GHi'iiE IE GjCH THEREOF Spurious Additions to the Word of God Condemned. Cleveland. O.. Nov. l!o.-The Wise Man declared that n fly In the precious oint ment would cniiMp It to stink. We apply this suggestion tO the Word of !oi, the precious oint ment which (Jnil Im.s supplied. Cer tain Hies (false hoods) crept Into II during the Dark Ages, which re now causing a Ion th ing mid repudiation on the part of many of tho best and wisest people In the world. All will admit that It is sinful to tamper with the Word of God to either add to or take from It or to wrest or twist or pervert Ha meaning. Why 1h It, then, that ministers of the Gospel, who know that certain pus sages of the Scriptures are not to la found lu the older manuscripts, fall to show to the people the truth on this subject? And If these ministers are not fully Informed, whose fault is that? Would It not he preferable that they should absent themselves from some of the fairs and festivals and (social functions, lu order to Inform them selves' On what pretext are the Horsy specially privileged cluss, except for the yurposo of giving their flocks reliable Information along religious Hues? And what Is their commission from the Lord, except that they "should feed the flock of (Jod, which he pur chased with the blood of his own dear Bon?" If the flock have been feeding upon certain Scriptures supposed to be geuuinc, mid If they have been made Kick thereby, and If their shepherds now know that these Scriptures are not part of the Divinely Inspired Word, why should not (Jml's jieople be In formed of the facts and be stopped from eating poisonous elements intro duced by the Adversary? Poison In Our Bibles. The more others are silent, the more must speak. We cannot see (Sod's tdiecp spiritually sick without warning them respecting their spiritual food. Not only have we received inuny mis Interpretations of the parables and symbols of the Bible, but into our Bibles themselves certain false state ments have been Injected long cen turies ngo. All well-informed minis ters of the (lospel know (hat our New Testament was not translated from the writings of thu Apostles, but from copies thereof. These, copied over and over again, no matter how carefully, were liable to errors. And In addition, as we might expect, occasionally, a bold transcriber would add a few words to make the record conform the better to his conception of what It ought to be. This went on for cen turies before the art of printing came into use. The New Testament was translated from the Creek Into the Latin language. aud was known as the Vulgate. From that Latin translation sprang our va rious r.ngllKh translations the Dotiay or Catholic edition, published in 1((l!l A. D., and the King James Bible, or Common Version, published lu Bill A. D. The latter was merely n revised translation, to assist In which re vision other previous translations were used, and we are assured that the text Was diligently compared with the Greek text. But until lately there were no undent Creek manuscripts with which to compare It. The Greek manuscripts with which It was com pared numbered only eight, none of which dated earlier than the Tenth Century. Today, however, we have three very old Greek manuscripts of the New Test n men t. namely, the Alex andrian MS., the Vatican MS. and the Kinaltle MS. Of these, the Vatican MS. was the first to come to the at tention of modern scholarship. It Is In the Vatican Library, appearing on its catalogue us far back as 1175 A. D which manuscript scholarship mcrcd its with Having been written In the fourth century. Next came the Alex Qiidrlan MS., which Is supposed to have been written about the middle of the fifth century. It Is now on ex bibltlon in the British Museum. Final ly. we have the Slnaltlc MS., which Is In possession of the Russian Govern ntent. It was found by Constuntltu Tlschendorf in a Mt. Slnal Convent rroin which It takes Its name. It Is accredited with a date of about B.-.u V. D. Of these three oldest MSS. of the New Testament known lu tlx world, the Vatican and Slnuiilc are the older. Assuredly nothing should be consid ered as part, of the original Scriptures that Is not found hi any of these threi oldest MSS. Why should we not tell this to the people? Why should we not Inform theiu that some of tin most confusing texts of the Bible are Hot found In these old manuscripts? Is It not a sin to preach doctrines ns from God which have no part In these early MSS.? This Is our thought I'roin time to time It will be our pleas ure, ns well as our duty, to teach the common people what the clergy al ready know on this subject. More over, fhe Bible Students Association of Brooklyn has arranged for the tm pnrtatlon of copies of the New Testa inetit hound In cloth showing the vaii Htlons between I lie readings of these old Greek MSS. aud our Common Ver sion. The UMinl price of these ls$l (H.) but. Importing them lu large quiiutl- v, "' i ties, they are able to supply tUem pcM piiid at ,'hk.'. emii. Concic'sr Now Our Text. "(iO ye Into ull the world, and prenli the Kojxi to every crt-ature. lie that bt lievlh and la tiillzel. ahuli b nuvt-d: but h that Ixlleviih nut. xhall tiu dumned."-Jiark xvl. li. 18 (Hie of the most Important of these Interpolations or poisonous additions engrattcd u,on the Word of (Jod Is lu the Kixtis'iiih chapter of Mark, all of which, from the ninth verse to the end of the chapter, is spurious-fraudulent. It Is additional to anything that St. Mark wrote, us evidenced by the fact that these verses are not found in any of the three oldest Greek MSS. Of course some of the Items of these verses are found lu other Gos pels. It would never do to add a lie without a certain amount of covering of Truth to nugarcoat It! But notice our text and w hat a wrong thought it gives Inconsistent with the remainder of the Scriptures. Its intimation is that the preaching of the Gospel to every creature will result either In his believing it and being baptized, and thus being saved, or In his disbelieving aud being damned. And this word damned curries with It, in the light of other misunderstandings, Are and blazlngs, rousting and torture, shrlek ing ami woes indescribable. This Is all wrong contrary to the authentic Scriptures. The authentic Scriptures" Inform us that this Gospel Age Is one iu which God is gathering from the world a "little flock" of footstep followers, saintly and elect, to constitute the Bride of Chrlst-hls Jolnt-lu Irs In his coming Kingdom. They show that not all are expected to hear this message at the present time not many wise, great, learned or rich, but chiefly, the poor. They assure us that to have the hearing ear Is a special favor, saying, "Blessed are your eors for they hear, and your eyes for they seo." St. Paul tells us that the world In general Is blind and deaf to the message now sent forth (Itotnans xl, 7), and the experi ences of eighteen centuries corroborate this. St. 1'eter tells us (Acts xv, 13) that God's work In tho present time is not the conversion of the world (which cer tainly is not being accomplished) but that he Is now taking out of the world a people for his name (to bear the name of Christ, as his Bride). The au thentic Scriptures everywhere teach us that the poor, blind, deaf world, which has never yet heard fully and clearly of "the only name given under heaven or amongst men whereby we may be saved," Is not on this account condemned or damned. They tell us that tho wjiole world was xrn con (lernueil, because children of Adam and sharers In his condemnation, but that God has provided In the sacrifice of Jesus a redemption for Adam and all his race. They tell us that, as n result. In God's due time, Christ, as the true Light, the Sun of Righteousness, shall enlighten every man that coinetb Into tho world. They explain that God Is now calling out a spochil class while the darkness Is upon the earth and the gross darkness upon the heathen, and that the Hun of Righteousness, which Is to enlighten tho whole world, will not arise until the elect Church shall first have been gathered out. They tell us that, In the New Dispensation yet to dawn, nil the families of the earth will be blessed through The Christ Jesus, the Head, and the Church his Body or Bride. They tell us that then "all the blind eyes shall be opened and all the deaf ears shall be unstopped'' (Isaiah xxxv. r. They tell us that then the Sun of Righteousness shall arise with healing la his beams, flooding the whole earth with the light of the knowledge of the glory of God. They assure us that that will be the period of Messiah's reign, for w hich we pray, "Thy King dom come; thy will be done on earth as In heaven." They tell us that the object of that reign will be that the world In general may have n trial to determine whether, with the light and knowledge and experience then grant ed, they will choose God and righteous ness and the reward of eternal life, or will choose sin and Its penally, the Second Death. Unbelievers Damned Already. Our word dnmnvd. from mlsusageand the bad theology of the Dark Ages, has a sulphurous odor, whereas Its plain, slnrjjle meaning Is the samo ns the word enndemn. Adam was damned or condemned t'KHK) years ago because of .his disobedience. And all his chil dren, by heredity, share his weak nesses anil thus share his condemna tion. But Adam Is not condemned or damned to eternal torture nor to Pur gatory. The Bible distinctly says In so many words that his sentence, his condemnation, his damnation, Is to death. "In the day that thou cutest thereof, dying thou shalt die" (Genesis II, 17, marglnl. After his disobedience, God said, "Unfit Is the earth for thy sake. Thorns and thistles shall It bring forth unto thee. In the sweat of thy face shalt thou cat bread until thou return unto the ground from which thou wast taken; for dust thou nrt and uuto dust shalt thou return" (Genesis III. 17-11)). This general sentence has rested upon all of Adam's race from that day until now. As St. Pnul declares. By ono man's disobedience sin entered Into the world and death (not eternal torment nor Purgatory) as a result of sin and thus death (not eternal tor ment nor 1'urgutory) pnssed upon ull men, becniiso nil are slnuers (Romans V,' 12), Jesus ennio to redeem two classes-the Church and tho woiid the Church class to be his "Bride" and to share bis heavenly, spiritual King dom with him; the world to be blessed and restored to human orfectlon and to nn earthly F.den. world-wide God's footstool made glorious. The Church nud household of faith, willing to walk lu the footsteps of the Muster hi the dark, have been called during the past nearly nlreteen centuries. Soon the worthy ones, the "little lh U."" w cn t r a.io iu- jo.. f ih.-ir l.oi J. at . Se i nd Coiii!!:. The niiirrlage f the Lamb shall come, for his Wife will have made herself ready (Rev. xix. 7i. Then the world's salvation will bo due to begin. The Times of Restitu tion will be the thousand years of Mes siah's spiritual reign as Kin:.' of kings and Lord of lords. Fleshly Israel, we are assured, will then be restored to Divine favor und become the special and active agents of the Messianic Kingdom in the distribution of the Id vine favors to all the families of the earth. In the end all the Incorrigibly I wicked, who love iniquity rather thau righteousness, will be destroyed. Thus, as the Apostle declares, the sacrifice of Jesus constitutes a satis faction for our sins (the Church's sins) and not for ours only, but also for the sins of the whole world (I John II, -. Nonsensical, Spurious Context. Let us briefly notice another absurd ity In the addition to God's Word found In the lust twelve verses of St. Mark's Gospel, fraudulently added and not found In any of tho oldest Greek MSS. Notice the statement, "Thce signs shall follow them that believe: In my name shall they cast out devils; they shall speak with new tongues. They shall tnke up serpents; and If they drink any deadly thing, it shall not hurt them. They shall lay hands on the sick and they shall recover" (verses 17, 18). The majority of Christian min isters and their congregations seem not to be troubled by the fact that tbey do not have these evidences of their rela tionship to the Lord, and they do not attempt to heal the sick, to speak with tongues, and would not dare to drink any poisonous thing. But there are certain conscientious people, tho very cream of nil the Churches, who nre greatly perplexed by these words be cause they know that they are not true In their experience. With them, there fore, It Is a mutter of feeling doubtful about their own salvation, or a ques tion as to the reliability of the Bible as a whole. They need to have the re lief which we now seek to' give them. They need to know that these nre not Inspired words, but poisonous nud In jurious additions ntade during tho Dark Ages. J'hey may, consequently, look elsewhere In the Scriptures and find the proper assurances of their relation ship with (Jod being demonstrated by the fruits of the holy Spirit In their lives and In their hearts "meekness, gentleness, . patience, long-suffering, brotherly kindness, love." Miracles In the Early Church. This spurious passage of our text is used by many ministers who know,, or ought to know, of Its falsity. But they have a certain theory in their minds to the effect that the miracles and un known tongues of the early Church were lost by rensou of unfaithfulness to God. nnd that Christians today should seek for' their recovery. Not having nny Scriptures to support their claim they use this Interpolation aud nllow their hearers nnd readers to be lieve It to le tho Inspired message. To what length have people gone In sup port of human theory! The first prin ciple of preaching should be to preach the Truth, the whole Truth nnd noth ing but the Truth. Every theory which requires bolstering up by spurious pas sages should be abandoned, and trill be abandoned by those who are honest truth-seekers, "Berenus." Our Lord performed miracles. So did his Apostles. And so did those of the early " Church upon whom the Apostles laid their hands, But no others have this gift. Consequently, when the Apostles were dead and when all those upon whom they had laid haniN of blessing were dead, these miracles In the Church were at an end We all see the propriety of this. Miracles were appropriate at the be ginning for the establishment of the Church nnd, for n time, were necessary for their encouragement. In their early meetings they had no source of Information aside from tho Apostles, whom they rarely saw or heard. They had no Bibles no copies of the Gospel nor of the Epistles. They needed the very arrangement which God provid edtongues nnd Interpretations of tongues, etc., to draw them together and to Instruct them until, In due lime, the canon of Scripture would be completed that, through It. the man of God might bo thoroughly furnished unto every good word and work (II Tim. Hi, 10. 171. By the time the Apostles died the Church had become established, had regular meetings, pastors und teach ers, the Gospels and Epistles, and some of them had begun to develop the fruits of the Spirit. Thus the early Church naturally outgrew the tongues and miracles and entered a larger sphere, Just as n child loses Its swad dling clothes In favor of more sultabie attire. For God's people today to de sire to go buck to spcaklna with tongues, etc., such as was practised, and very profitably, lu the early Church, would be like an adult person desiring to be dressed und treated as a babe. It Is our understanding that the speaking with unknown tongues In religious meetings, which Is grad ually spreading over the world, Is ft deception being practised upou earnest children of God. who are deceived by the fallen angels thi dcmmi of tho Bible. They are thus enslaved to er ror and have their attention drawn away from the Truth. To what ex tent the ministers of Christ of tmlay nro responsible for tho delusion of these poor people Is not ours to de termine. Had the spurlousness of the last verses or St. Mark's Gospel been duly pointed cut from every pulpit, ns soon ns the old MSS. were known, some, nt least, might have been spared from this snare- some who. under nils understanding, have been hindered from proper expectations In respect to God's Word mid bd Improperly to ex pect the Mwer of tunnies nnd mlni cles suggest ed in this spurious passage. LK PES A 1 ME Only a Manipulation in Reduc tion of Market Stocks. "The interests which manipulated the prices upward have released their hold on our throats temporarily for the purpose of getting a fresh grip. The so-called reduction in meats is fictitious." This statement was made by Dr. Harvey W. Wiley, chief of the bureau of chemistry of the department of agriculture at Washington, in con nection with persistent reports to the effect that there bad been a reduc tion in the prices of all kinds of meats. "This so-called reduction In the price of meats," said Dr. Wiley, "is merely a deliberate manipulation of the market, Just as the increase in prices waB unjust, unreasonable and uncalled for by conditions prevailing throughout the country. The prices were fictitious when they reached the top notch, because they were forced to that high level arbitrarily by the interests. The alleged reduction Is also ficti tious, because the reduction is not a reduction in fact, but merely market manipulation, deliberately planned to meet the selfish ends of the interests who have dominated the markets for years. "If y.ou do not believe that the so called reduction is fictitious go into the markets and try to buy a pound of beef. You will suddenly discover that the reduction in prices is very unreal, and If you want the. beef you will come pretty close to paying ex actly what you have been paying for it In the past. . "But even if there is an actual re duction at this particular time it is far from being permanent. Why? Simply because the Interests which controlled the market a year ago and forced the price of meats up to an abnormal level are still in control of the market. "It is impossible to believe that they have suddenly become philan thropic and decided to give the peo ple a square deal. No. Developments will show that the Interests are after someone. ' There may be some inde pendent movement they hope to drive from cover or take into ramp. The hands of the Interests at our throats Just simply got tired from holding on. They have relaxed their hold temporarily in order that they may get a better and fresher grip. "There is some reason, best known to themselves, why the interests have announced a reduction In the price of meats. Believe me, It was not promp ted by any desire to help the consum er solve this problem of the high cost of living." Secretary Wilson of tho depart ment of agriculture says that the announced reduction in prices was abnormal. He said it was due to the fact that the drouth in the cattle raising country had increased tho cost of hay. "The farmer with cattle on bis hands," said Secretary Wilson, "must pay $35 a ton for his hay Instead of $30, the price of a year ago, and rather than do this he is sending his cattle to market. This has caused a flood of csttle in the Chicago market and accounts for the sudden tumble in prices. "This tumble Is abnormal and will not be permanent. However, a plen tiful corn crop and plenty of grain will enable the farmer to feed freely, and we Bhould get a lower level of. prices. Ixwer prices are certain to come, provided that somewhere be tween the farmer and tho consumer there 13 no combination or agreement to keep the prices up." Notice to Creditors. State of Nebraska, Cass County, ss. In the matter of the estate of John II. WaHInger, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the creditors of said deceased will meet the administrator of said estate, be fore me, County Judge of Cass Coun ty, Nebraska, at the county court room in Plattsmouth, In said county, on December 12, 1910, and on June 14, 1911, at 9 o'clock, a. m., each day, for the purpose of presenting their claims for examination, adjust ment and allowance. Six months are allowed for the creditors of said deceased to present their claims, and one year for the ad ministrator to settla said estate, from tho 12th day of December, 1910.' Witness my band and seal of said County Court, at riattsmouth, Ne braska, this 10th day of November, 1910. (Seal) Allen J. Beeson, County Judge. Mr. D. n. Ebersole transacted busi ness In the metropolis this afternoon. . EL wGsrf Sens THE HOME OF MASONIC LODGE HOLD BfflQOEfOIBn HALL From Saturday's Dally. One of the most delightful initia tory ceremonies held by the Masonic fraternity In this city for a long time occurred at their hall last evening. Prominent Masons from Omaha and Murray and vicinity, and other points In the county, were present and par ticipated. After the initiatory cere mony in the lodge room, the lodge adjourned to the banquet hall ad Joining, and enjoyed one of the finest banquets ever served in this city.' Mr. F. E. White, of Omaha, acted as toastmaster and the address of welcome was made by Rev. W. L. Austin, of thi3 city, the response was made by Mr. Arthur'Jackson, master of St. John's lodge, of Omaha. This lodge has the largest membership of any lodge in the state, having a membership of 500. Other speakers were Mr. A. L. Tldd, Superintendent Gamble, Captain Morrison, Mr. Sal lee, of the Masonic Home, and others. The meeting drew the best attend ance on record, the banquet hall be ing entirely filled with the banquet ers. The out of town Masons present were F. E. White, of Omaha; Sara Long, of South Bend; Arthur Jack Bon, W. C. Ramsey and C. Masden, of Omaha; D. J. and Sam ritman, of Murray; W. C. Brown, James Lough ridge, Don Rhoden, of Murray; Will Rummel, Julius Pitts, J. E. Griffin, W. T. Adams, G. W. Snyder, Joe Tubbs and Chas. T. P! Peacock, of the precinct. Franchise Amendment Falls. The franchise amendment has been slain by the sleepers, out of 173,463 votes cast outside of Lancaster and Douglas counties the amendment gets 70,118, while ' 47,491 are counted against it. Those who voted on the question are favorable by nearly two to one, but those who did not vote on the question are counted against It. On this basis, in the counties Includ ed, the amendment loses by more than fifteen thousand votes, Lancas ter, which Is not Included, gives the amendment less than a majority of all votes cast, though the votes on the amendment are favorable by two to one. Douglas, which Is not in cluded, will go heavily against it. The device of carrying amendments by making thera a part of the party tickets failed this time for two rea sons, the number of straight party votes cast was very small, probably less than half the total Lincoln Journal. John Chalfant, of Liberty precinct, was in the city transacting business at the court house. TRUSSES The only torjical hoaie la the West whrr all fitting it don by o ci pert. Largest nock of truoses in the West. THE W. G. CLEVELAND DRUG CO. OMAHA, NEBRASKA La NBiTWEEK means homecoming, turkey dress ing and new clothes. You can be thankful that right here at your door is a store fully equipped to meet all your re quirements in "dressing" and "fixins" for Thanksgiving time. The garments we show you are CLOTHES not merely cloth ing they possess genuine style not just a feeble flicker of it. An assortment to choose from that's deep as a well and wide as a church door. Come in and let us dress you for the occasion in one of our QUALITY Suits and Overcoats. Men's silk lined dress gloves in Suede or Kid $1.25, $1.50 and $2. Some new arrivals in silk knitted four in-hand 50c. SATISFACTION Xo Itight to Trim Trees. The supreme court of the State of Nebraska has decided that corpora tions bave no right to trim trees be longing to individuals, according to the following opinion filed Thursday. The verdict for damages Becured by Anna C. Slabaugh against the Omaha Electric Light and Power company for cutting the trees in front of her property because they, interfered with the light wires, has been affirmed by the supreme court. The court holds: "In the absence of a valid legislative act or municipal ordinance granting to public service corporations authority to trim shade trees, growing in the streets of met ropolitan cities, without compensat ing the abutting property owners for damages thereby inflicted and enact ed before the lot owner plants trees in that part of the street contiguous to his lot, an electric light company Is liable to the owner for damages accruing to his lot by reason of such trimming." CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Boughi Bears the Signature of Will Sunday in Lincoln. Joseph W. Johnson was a passea ger on the morning train today for Lincoln, where he goes to spend Sun day with his sons, Edward and Alge, and families. Mrs. Johnson went to the capitol a few days ago and both will be present at the family reunion and birthday anniversary dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. John son today, and tomorrow all will be present at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alge Johnson. Both sons are now and have been In the employ of the Burlington railroad for many years, having recently erected fine new homes In Lincoln, and are enjoying happiness and prosperity in every way. The few days' visit will e a most pleasant one to the two sons and father and mother. Now a Resident of Plattrfmonth. Mr. Roy Pelton, of Minneapolis, had his household goods unloaded at the Burlington freight house here yesterday and removed'to the George Ballance house. Mr. Pelton will be a Plattsmouth resident until the gov ernment building la completed, and will oversee the Job for the construc tion company, of which his father is president- J.W. HUGHES Llva Stock and General Farm Sato AUCTIONEER Five years successful Belling renders me thoroughly competent of handling your sale. Keferfence from those I have sold for. Graduate fion Missouri Auction School. See me at Perkins Hotel. PlatU. 'Phont 142 Green