) Ooo PEOPLE'S Sermon by CHARLES T. RUSSELL Paitor Brooklyn Tabernacle. O Ooo rortland. Me.. Sept 11. The Inter national liible Students Convention la Is session here with an excellent at tendance and dep Interest manifested. Fsstor ItUHHell of Brooklyn Tabernacle delivered two addresses today, one be ing In Jefferson Theatre. We reMirt tone of them from the text foregoing: Three weeks ago today Christendom Was startled hy a communication hlch announced that the Christian Alliance had lifted a collection of $00.. 000 In a few minutes $300 In cash, the balance In promises. Then followed the startling announcement of Brother Blmpson. Its 1'reKldent, that the col lection lifted would probably be the last at Old Orchard, because the Camp Grounds' Directors had rented Its Au dltorlutn for three days for the use of our Association. He declared that he disagrees with our theology. This, of course, was a veiled threat that the Mrectors of the camp ground must ireak their Contract with the Bible Students. This they promptly did, and ve accepted back the money paid In advance, rather than go to Law. It Is for this reason, dear friends, thnt we are having our Convention "outside the camp." We are glad thnt Its fence does not separate us from our great Redeemer uud Teacher, the Joy of whose blessing I see In your faces. Secular editors were astonished They had been congratulating Chris tlan people thnt the days of the rack. the thumb screw and the stake were past and that from every quarter were coming appeals for Christian Union Which. It was hoped, might even ulti mately 'Include all denominations of Catholics and Protestants. Yet here they had to listen to tho contrary a suggestion thnt Christian people in al liance were so opposed to Bible Stu dents that even a year would not be Bufflclei-.t to purify tho air of Old Or cbard and to permit them to meet here next year to tnke up another collection It seemed funny, too, to theso editors, that anything could drive a Christian Alliance meeting away from a $X),000 collection! Explanations Surely In Order. Since Brother Simpson may not care to tell the wholu truth ubout the mut ter and since tho Christian public is Interested and ought to know the facts, 1 must tell them. The unpleasant duty, however, will not necessitate my say ing an unkind word concerning Mr. Simpson and the Christian friends who are in alliance with hi in. There are two rensons why Brother Simpson thought It doubtful If be could come next yenr following our three days of this year. 1 He knew Instinctively that bis collections would bo smaller, hardly worth coming for, if the people should begin to get tho eyes of their under standing more widely opened respect ing w hat really constitutes the Gospel of Christ. (2i The $00,000 "raised" was not cash and a lurge proportion of It never will be. Some of It is promised over and over again und telegraphed over and over, as was the case with the young wotuuu who In the sKctucular niuuner offered her Jewels from time to time and had It mentioned In the papers. Such repetitious of charitable work are 1-ousldered eutlrely proper by many In connection with religious work In vari ous denominations, "for the good of the cause." Subscriptions are given publicly without bopo of payment, to Influence others who are more slucere -ouie of whom In the excitement give tnore thau they can afford. Chicago 8tockyard Msthod. This same method is illustrated In the Chlcugo Stock Yards. A Que, lurge, trained bull gallops out to meet tho cattle designed for slaughter. He waltzes before them and becomes their leader. Following III in in a grand rush (or a narrow passage they crowd one another to the executioner, who knocks them senseless. A scclal place Just large enough for himself is provided Tor the decoy bull, who, later, goes out JtV lend oo auother herd for the slaugh ter We do not mean to say that those who give their money are slaughtered or otherwise Injured. We believe that they are blessed that everyone Is blcbsed who sacrlllces anything hearti ly unto the Lord, or to what they sup pose to be his service, whether It Is or uot It Is the method of getting the money from the people and the decep tion practised which we deplore. How ever, the Alliance has plenty of com pany in this method In larger Chris tian denominations. It Is part of the "business" method of recent years. Some who did not understand this "business" method wondered where all tho money apparently contributed to the "Christian Alllonce" work was spent. An investigation of Its financial accounts was made, which revealed the fuct that they were chaotic, and' other "business" method were ud Vlsed. "The Darkness Hateth ths Light." Some one inny Inquire why the Christian Alliance should fe;ir us and Whether or not w have ever done them harm. We reply. Never Imve we Injured them In tin xlkhiesi decree. Bor ever even publicly nteiinnneil thi'lr If! OOO PULPIT... "WHICH IS THE TRUE GOSPEL?" "I am not ashamed of the gospel di Christ" (Romans i, 16). ooo Q name before. Their opposition to v. is on the liues of general principle mentioned by the Great Teacher. "The darkness Imteth the lilit:" "All thin that are reproved ure made nianlfesi by the ll'ht (Lphesluns v. 13 Our work Is to proclaim the true Gospel to Incite Christian eople to Bible study In the light of the Bible's o.vn testimony and without sectarian spec tacles, which. In the past, have so dis torted the Word of God and set It forth In false colors. As Christian people come to see the grossness of the errors by which thev huve been blinded, the light not onlv has a blessed and transforming effect upon their minds, but it Influences meir pocKcitiooks also. Tney no longer apprec iate the "business" meth ods of the Alliance nor the brand of Gospel which It sets forth. The more God's people come to a correct under standing of the teachings of his Word. the smaller will he the collections of the Christian Alllunce. Thut is the real secret of their opposition. I would that It were true that they would nev er take up unother collection at Old Orehnrd: The heathen have already had too much of their Gospel of dam nation. God's name has already been Blundered and blasphemed enough by the false Gospel message that nine hundred and ninety-nine out of every thousand of humanity ever born are to suffer eternal roasting because of fa ther Adam's sin nnd the Ignorance, stu pldlty und meanness which have re suited. Let the Truth Prevail. If the Intelligent men connected with the Alliance ready believe the horri ble nightmare of the Dark Ages which they nre proclaiming as the Gospel of Christ, then, of course, they nre ex cusablo for preaching It. It Is not for others to Judge of their honesty In this matter, but It Is for others to deckle that they will no longer assist or co operate In the spread of such horrible travesties upon the Divine cbnrncter no longer assist financially or otherwise In binding upon the poor heathen at home nnd abroad Increased Ignorance and superstition. Everybody knows that the word Gos pel sonifies "good tidings." And every body ought to know thnt. es Christian people, we have for centuries misused tho word, applying It to the bad tid ings of great misery to all people, ex cept tho mere handful of the elect. We did this because It was banded down to us by our forefathers. What Jesus said to the Jews has been true of us as Christians. "Ye do mnke void the Law of God through your traditions." Thank God that, as In the natural world he Is sending us now the electric light Instead of the tallow candle, so through Bible study helps, concord ances, etc., his Word (the Lamp to his people's footsteps until the day dawni. Is uow shining brighter thnu ever be fore. Which Is the True Gospel? Catholic and Protestant orthodoxy have set forth for centuries two gen eral views of the Gospel of Christ. To whatever extent they now disagree with those they should publicly dis own and abuudou them. Until then they ure besmirched with whatever odium attaches. The Catholic Gospel (Good Tldlngsi Is that all the heutheu, all Catholics aud all Protestauts. except a mere handful, go to a I'urgntory of nwful suffering, terrlblo anguish, lasting for decades, centuries and thousands of yenrs, roasting, boiling, agonizing, and thus purging away their sins and dross that they may ultimately attain to heuvenly bliss for the remainder of eternity. If that Is good tidings It can be considered such only In contrast with something more horrible. If thut be Imaginable. Our ProUstant Goiptl. Our Protestant Gospel, of which we are so proud that we want to thrust It upon Jews nud Catholics and heath ens everywhere, we Bhould thoroughly understand, enjoy nud appreciate be fore we waste good time aud money giving It to others. Here It is: Pour centuries ago our forefathers were not Protestauts but Catholics aud believed In Turgntory. etc., as above. Then what wus known as the Reformation Movement set In. Catholics, Jews and Infidels will admit with Protestants that n great blessing of enlightenment and civilization has come to the world In the train of the Reformation Move ment. But none of us Is prepared to ndinlt that the Reformers were ner- fect, nor tbclr work perfect. The Reformers criticized the Catho lic teachings which thev had former- y believed. They examined thel.1 Bibles and found nothing there to the effect thnt Mary was the mother of God. nor that we should piny to saints, nor thut we should use pictures or Im ages In our worship, nor that their sacrifice of Christ In the mass was proper, nor that there was a Purga tory anywhere. The Reformers threw out these things as unscrlpturul. They completely demolished Purgatory In their minds, declaring thnt It had nev er been anything more than imnglna tlon. Then came another thought, viz; What must v do tvlih the thousands of millions of mankind that we and onr fathers for centuries supposed were In Purgatory roasting, stewing, tortured, but hoping for heaven. They looked at one another In consternation. They bad hearts and sympathies and felt that as it bud devolved ukd them to smash I'urgntory, it must also de volve upon them to re-locate all those thousands of millions whom they had on their hands. They felt the weight of the responsibility. Could they de mand of God that they should be put Into heaven? Surely not! Surely only the saintly few are fit for heaven; They, us well ns all, recocnlzed that fart. Then, with blank consternation, they determined that they must crowd the entire mass Into a hell of eternal torture and shut the gates upon tbem forever ai;d writ upon the gtes. "Who enters here abandons hope." Brother Calvin to the Rsscus. Taking from practically all humau- Ity all future hope made the Reformers for the time heartsick. It would te awful to do that for one person, but to thus "do" all humanity seemed ter rible. And then to be obliged to label thnt gospel "Good Tidings" must cer tulnly have been a trying experience fr the Reformers. But Brother John Calvin helped them amazingly and took from tbem their burden. He told them that they Bhould not worry, because It was all God's fault and not theirs. God had predestinated tbem to that awful fu ture long before he created man. Now they should merely try to think r themselves as tho "elect" and try t- forget everybody else. Of course, It seemed horrible to charge all these things against the God of all Justice. Wisdom, Love and Tower. But It was the only solution which occurred to them. John Calvin's theories were afterwards embodied In the "West minster Confession of Faith." And thnt confession of faith been me the foundation of nearly all Protestant creeds. Brother John Wesley after ward objected, but admitted thnt only tho saintly went to heaven nud every body else went to eternal tormeut. Ills protest wo s that. Instead of this being by Divine foreordinntion and In tention, It was. on the contrary. le- cause of Divine unwisdom nnd Incom petency. , "Good Tidings of Great Joy." Surely no sane person can any longer defend any of the above "Gospels" as tho true one. of which St. Paul was not ashamed! Surely St. Paul never preached any of those Gospels, nor did any of the Apostles nor does tho Bible support such theories, except by the turning and twisting of language, mis translations of the original and misin terpretations of some purnbles. The plain statements of the Scriptures are all directly to tbe opposite. The Bible tenches that "the .wages of sin is death." not Purgatory nor eternal torment. ''The soul Unit sin neth, it shall die." Adam, the perfect, was placed ou trial for life eternal or death eternal. He sinned and the sen tence against him was, "Cursed is the earth for thy sake; thorns and thistles shall It bring forth unto tbec. In the sweat of trfiy face shalt thou eat bread until thou return unto the ground froiu whence thou wnst taken" (Genesis ill. 17-10). St Paul declares tho same: "By one man's disobedience sin enter ed Into tho world; and thus death passed upon all men, because all ure sinners" (Romans v, 12). 1 Looking about us we find this true. Everybody who la not dead Is dying. As the Bible says, we are living un der a reign of Sin and Death. Nothing that man can do can cither eradicate sin or lift us out of our dead and dy ing condition. God alone can help us! He proposes to help us and the mes sage respecting that help is, in the Scriptures, called the Gospel. Its an nouncement by the angels ou tho night of Jesus' birth Is full, complete, sat isfactory, viz; "Behold, we bring you good tidings of great Joy which shall be uuto all people? for unto you Is born this day In the City of Dnvld a Savior (life-given which Is Christ the Lord" (Luke II. l()i. t Ah. now we have the Truth! The pennlty of sin Is death. And the "good tidings" Is that God has provided for our recovery from sin and death. The Savior gave his life for the cancela tion of our sin, for the satisfaction of Justice, thut in due time Adam und all his condemned and lmcrfect race might be released from the condemna tion and be lifted out of the Bin nnd death conditions which now prevail. That uplifting Is Scrlpturally called the resurrection of tho dead. Heuce tho preaching of tho early Church was. 'Jesus and the Resurrection" the Re deemer and his work. Still More Good Tidinas. The good tidings for the race lu cen- erul Is that the Redeemer In God's due time trill become King of kings nnd Lord of lords the Messiah of clorv. God's glorious Representative. For a thousaud years tho reeoneratlnir work for Adam's race will progress (Matthew xlx. 28; Acts 11!, WZU. God's Chosen People, Israel, will be tho earthly agents of the heavenlv and Invisible King of glory. By the close of 'his reign tho whole earth will have been transformed Into the ParudLm of God. "Ho will mnko the nlace of his feet glorious." And mankind will nil be perfect again. In God's lrunue. There will bo no more sin, no more sickness, no more dying, becnuse all tho things of sin and death will have passwl away and he who sits unon tho Throne Will Imve ronnuml nil things (Revelation xxl. 5). All who. after coming to n full knowledge of the Truth of God's love and gracious provision, still love sin and hnte right eousness, will be destroyed in the Sec ond Death, from which there will tie no redemption, no resurrection, no re covery; as St. Peter snys. "They ihall perish Uke brute beast " 3 . 1 r-O fm JOMN 8 HARDWARE! QQoqocococcccQOGcqoooqQoocoaooBOGOPs HI mm a Forepaugh and Sells Brothers Will Be fhere on That Date. The Forepaugh and Sells Bros.', big united shows will on Monday, September 19 give two performances In Omaha. Not since the beginning of time has an amusement enterprise so tre mendous in size been organized as this one. Its magniture Is almost be yond belief. It conies this year after an absence of several seasons, with a complete new equipment from start to finish. It cost the management $3,200,000. Every corner of the earth has been searched by the for eign agents of the show for novelties. The result Is a performance brim full of sensational acts, the largest and the only complete zoo in America and a three mile parade. This parade Is a veritable world's fair arid a panoramic history of the earth from the days be fore the flood up to the last tick of the clock. . I This great circus Is fifty years old. It has always stood at the top among all the amusement enterprises of the world. This year it returns bigger, better and more attractive than ever. On its list of performers there are 350 names. These great stars have been gathered from Eurpean arenas. Among them are the three Tybell sisters who present a "Human But terfly' 'arelal spectacle which electri fied all Europe last winter; Karl Handley and his company of German acrobats; Paul Alvarez of Spain, the greatest head acrobatsetaolshrdluet greatest head balancer on earth; the Avalons from England, the best of all high wire artists; Captain Webb and his two troupes of trained seals; Nellie Welch of Australia, the only woman double somersault equestrian in the world; Ada Bel Edwards, the world's strongest woman, and the wonderful Alvo family of aerlallsts from Italy. The greatest trained ani mal act In all history Is presented by sixty-one horses. They appear at one time in one ring. There are also the fifteen best educated elephants ClillS FOR SATURDAY 1 MONDAY! CASH ONLY! We secured by a fortunate chance this week, a small lot oi Children's Knickerbocker Suits, in sizes 4 to 12 nice medium dark patterns, stylishly made, and while not strictly all-wool, are very strong and ser vieable. If you will call for the advertised iuit either SATURDAY or MONDAY you can buy them for ius 0)(fl This is a seasonable bargain and one you I should not miss. At the same time we will sell you men's wool pants in sizes 32 to 40 waist at $1.40 good, strong and durable. Browns and gray mixed. Ask for the advertised pant. The new Fall goods are here and we shall be glad to show you any time. Notice our windows for some of the new models. THE inni Aiij toe brinosicc ii s aioi: uust i miner bnnaer saies Tint Luther's FARM Special is one of those indispensable farm tools. To the farmer who is discriminating, and looks at quality instead of price, who wants the BEST whether he buys machinery, clothing, shoes or food stuff. To such a one, LUTH ER'S FARM SPECIAL will strongly appeal. Up to the time we put out this great labor saving tool he had a u. A-l-J-a... to be content with the unsatisfactory emerv grinder, but now he can have the service of the most perfect farm tool sharpening device ever invented. There is not a tool used about the farm that is superior to our FARM SPECIAL GRINDER as 0 a labor saver. It sharpens everything in one-twentieth S iuc nine: lb nuuiu ka&c mu iuc iiuusiunc. lilitl stone cuts so slow that you would prefer to work with a dull tool rather than endure the backache and HARD WORK of keeping tools sharp on it. IT IS EASY to sharpen tool on the Farm Special. Your ten-year-old hoy will tell "you it is fun to sharpen everything on this FARM SPECIAL GRINDER. BAUER HEATING! on earth. They perform In company with three companies of trained dogs. In the menagerie there are 7S0 wild animals. Scarcely a one of them has ever been seen in this country before. The menagerie alone repre sents an expenditure of a million dol lars In money. When It comes to the street parade a description Is Im possible. The great free pageant must be seen to be appreciated. It Is natural to expect this circus, above all others, to present the best open-air spectacle. Never In its splendid his tory has It displayed such extrava gance as it shows this year. The organization now numbers 1,000 employes and has 600 horses. It travels on a train over a mile In length. Thi3 train Is divided into several sections. When under can vas the show covers ten acres of ground. Its many tents and the grounds are lighted with 4,000 In candescent lamps and arc lights. The circus carries Its own lighting plant. The greatest holiday of a lifetime is near at hand. Without a doubt many from this city and its vicinity will see the newly organized Adam Forepaugh and Sells Bros, shows. YOUNG GREEK WILL , ATTEND PUBLIC SCHOOLS From Saturday's Daily. George Mapes, a young Greek nine teen years old returned from Omaha last evening and went to Murray this morning where he will work during the fall months to accumulate funds to pay board this winter while he attends the Plattsmouth school. George Is an industrious young Greek who came from Athens about two years ago, and Is determined to get an education sufficient to enable him to go into some line of business. He attended the school here for a few months last winter, going in the eighth grade, and it is his wish to go again this winter. We predict that the young man's energy and in dustry will land him at tbe top of the ladder before many years. Mr. John Bauer of Wabash was in the city today looking after business matters at the court house. HOME OF SATISFACTION ' lit- 4M Jt t t P old, slow-cutting grindstone or x PLUMBING! JAMES A. WALKER PASSES SEVENTY SECOND BIRTHDAY From Saturday's Dally. Our old friend James A. Walker, accompanied by his son-in-law, Dr. G. H. Gilmore, came up from Murray this morning in the latter's auto, returning before noon. Both ewer callers at the Journal office. Mr. Walker Is 72 years of age today, and has been a resident of Cass county over half that time. He Is one of the best citizens of the county and has alwaj'3 bore an honorable upright career of which anyone would be proud. He was In business at Rock Bluffs In connection with the late James M. Patterson, deceased, when that place was one of the most pros perous towns in the county. Since that place went to decay and Murray sprang up he purchased a farm near that town upon which he has since resided in comfort, happiness and peace. Our old friend has been ailing at times during the past year or two, but hla appearance this morning denoted that he was much Improved. May he live many years to comfort his excellent wife and children in the future, the same as he has been in the past is the sincere wish of the Journal. Frinds Cni! on the Journal. From Saturday's Dally. Charles Murphy, M. J. Tighe and P. W. Tighe, all of the vicinity of Manley, were visitors in the city to day. While here they were pleas ant callers at this office. We enjoyed quite a chat with Mr. Murphy and Mr. P. W. Tighe while M. J. Tighe re newed his faith with the old reliable for another year which was very much appreciated by the editor. All three gentlemen also attended the refere's sale of the Bauer farm which was held at the south entrance of the court house today. Miss Rachael Bell BIscboff of Bur lington, la., who has been the guest of her cousin, Sheriff Qulnton and wife for a short time, departed for her home this morning. Miss Bis choff has been visiting friends in Kansas City and Lincoln while on her trip of a month or more. I ( II I I ijr-1