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HKH M-H-I HHI HI- The readings below are tHKnn Ht the Burlington depot, whore the ther anomnter Ih placed under condition Klmllnr to those nurd hy tlio I T n 1 1 1 1 IStates weather bureau: H a. in 70 I 1 p. 111 7:i 10 a. m. . . . 72 j 2 p. in. . . . 75 Forecast. . For Nebraska (loolcr Monday and Tuesday. F. P. Sheldon and wife of Ne huwka, accompanied hy Miss ('.lee Applrgate and Miss Helen pol lock, departed Friday for Knox ville, Illinois, in Mr. Sheldon's louring car. They expect to he present nt the graduation of Mr. Sheldon's daughter, Miss Isadore, who completes the course this year. W. J. Partridge and little daughter, from near Weeping Water, were Platlsmoulh vlsiiois last Saturday afternoon, and re mained over night for a visit with friends. "Hill)" was up looking after two teams of horses that he was purchasing of Ihe I'lalls iiiouth horse king. James Sage, lie reports everything in his locality looking line and since the last rain all crop prospects are good. Copmht 191, YOUR advantage in buying clothes here, is in knowing you'll get correct style, and first-class tailoring. The light all-wool fabrics are ideal for Summer wear Suits $10 to $30 with special values from $15 to $25 Manhattan Shirts Stetson Hats Special Sale on 'The Home of Guaranteed Values!' V. ZUCKER, Manager Expensive Illness. The treatment of diesases is more expensive from year to year. Tim ohl-l ime house remedies have to give room It) expensive and oflen iinreliahle preparations. We Irmly helicve t It as. L the time is near when more attention will he paid to the prevention than to the treatment, of diseases. It is a good deal cheaper. One of the hest old family remedies, com posed entirely of herhs and natural wine, is Triner's Ameri can Klixir of Hitter Wine. If you will use it at I he llrst .symp tom of an illness you will llnd it the hest preventive medicine. It will drive from Ihe intestines everything thai does not belong there, that is harmful, that is poisonous, that is a common source of sickness. It will heal Ihe mllameil organs of diges tion, create a good appetite, re lieve headache, nervousness, colds, constipation. At drug stores. Jos. Triner, 1333-133'J So. Ashland Ave., Chicago, III. J. It. Nichols of Omaha spent Sunday, in Union, returning via Plallsmoiith this morning, spend ing a few hours in this city. We are now handling a complete line of coal. Call and let us quote you prices for your fall and winter coal. We handle wheat, oats, corn and chop of all kinds. Ind. Telephone 297 Nelson Jean & Go, Alfral Declw & Coha GOAL and FEE Hats- JS! I LOCAL NEWS Will Richardson sells Old Hick ory Farm Wagons. 0-3-2ld-2tw lluy a Clark Muggy and he satis lied. Sold by Will Richardson. William IIeinrirhs(ii visited his family over Sunday, departing for his (lehl of labor this morning, going first to Omaha. O. C. Dovey left fop Omaha on the morning train today, where he was called on business mailers which demanded his personal at tention. Mrs. John Carney and son of Omaha returned to their home Ibis morning, after being over Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. (.. ltach. Miss Agnes Schwartz and Miss Clara Oilson returned to (ilen wood on tht! morning I rain today, after spending Sunday wilh their parents in this city. Mrs. John Murray was a pas senger to Omaha last evening, where stie will spend a week or I wo wilh her daughter, Miss Blanche, and son, (leorge. Mr. and Mrs. Klmer Hoedeker. from south of Murray, were in Ihe city today, driving up from I heir home to look after some business matters and visit with county seat friends. Misses Kslher Larson, Itess Ed wards, Hazel Tuey and Mr. Klmer Frans were passengers for Peru, fteb., this morning, where they will atlend the summer school al Ihe slate normal. Mrs. Koehnke of Hay Springs, Neb., who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. William llassler, and her daughter, Miss I.ula Koehnke, tor u short lime, departed for her home this afternoon. Mrs. F. K. Ilawkenherry, four sons and one daughter, departed for 1'arnam, Neb., on Ihe after noon train today, where they will visit relatives for a couple of weeks. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Karn of Nickcrson, Neb., were over Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. I,. F. Trimpe; Mrs. Karn is Mr. Trimpe's sister. Mr. and Mrs. Karn departed for their home this morning. Miss Messersmith of llavelock was a guest of Ihe McKay home over Sunday, returning to her home this morning. Mrs. Maxon accompanied Miss Messersmith to Omaha on her homeward Jour ney. Mrs. F.lias Sago and daughter, Mrs. Iturnett, of Maywood, Neb., who have been visiting James Sage and wife for a short time, departed for Omaha this after noon to visit Mrs. O. M. Streight and family for a short time. John Hall spent Sunday with his family, departing this morn ing for Omaha, where he will go out again for his house, Ihe Standard Furnace and Supply company. Mr. Hall expects to make Hot Springs, South Dakota, Ihe latter pari of the week. William Starkjohn departed for Carter county this afternoon to look after his real estate in terests. 11 was rumored on the street that this would probably be the last time he would have to Bo, and Ihat the lady would re turn with him, as Mrs. Starkjohn. J. C. Yost, from near Mynard, wa in the city last Saturday, and of course paid the Journal office n brief call, renewing for the paper be sends to his daughter in Ne braska Cily; he also sends one to his brother, F. M. Yost, at Sar gent, Nebraska, for which he has the publisher's thanks. MYSTIC BABYLON AND DAUGHTERS Weighed In the Balances anil Found Wanting, WINE OF FALSE DOCTRINES. Pastor Russell Treats a Difficult Sub ject With All Kindness Presents a Clear View of the Divine Message. Fail ure of the Completion of the Tower of Babel Explained A Won derful Structure and the Cause of Its Downfall. Brooklyn. X. Y.. June 2. I'ustor Russell addressed a large audience again in the Acini emy of Music, not withstanding the season. Ills topic was, "The Fall of Mystic Babylon." Ills text: "Mene, .Mene, Tckel, Vphar sin weighed in the balances and found wanting." ((pASIQg. IIJSSUTJ (Daniel v, 25, 28.) He Bald:- Whlle our message for today Is "meat In due season" to the Household of Faith and every way most Important to be understood, tt is nevertheless a subject difficult to treat without giv ing offense, without being misunder stood, without seeming harsh. Bear with me, then, while expressing what I believe to be the Divine Message. In Just as kindly a manner as I know how. The Scriptures which I may quote In support of my presentations seem harsh, almost to cruelty, hut 1 assure you, my hearers, that I am not respon sible for the lauguage used. My re sponsibility Is to speak the word of the Lord. In doing this I shall endeavor to present the Lord's words In as kind ly a manner as possible, and so far as possible explain some of the harsher expressions; tun I must not shun to declare the whole counsel of fJod and as fully as 1 believe Ho would now have Ills people understand It. There was no Mystic Babylon In the days of Jesus and the Apostles. The expressions therefore In lievelatlon bearing upon Mystic Babylon, were prophetic of th Systems and condi tions which have since arisen in the Church. The word "Babylon" has a double sigulflcauce. It comes from "Babel." It calls our ndnds back to the period when the sons of X':h lost faith In the Pivine. Providential care, and the promise of the rainbow, and endeavored to erect n structure for their own preservation the Tower of Babel. This attempt led to the con fusion of tongues. . Similarly, following the days of the Apostles and the persecution of the early Church, an attempt was made to erect a great religious System for the Church's protection, not waiting for and relying upon the Divine promise that Messiah In due time would come nnd establish His Kingdom for the world's blessing. The religious Tower of Balel was. primarily. Papacy. It was a wonder ful structure so far as It went, but It never accomplished the designs of Its founders. It never mastered the sit uation and established the Church far above the power and Influence of the civil governments and earthly mon archs. It was when the Tower of Babel rose to a considerable height In dignity and grandeur that the Lord manifested Ills power amongst the workmen, and con founded their speeches. Disconcerted, the further building of the Tower Censed, and the people of tho different languages set up each for himself ac cording to the different Ideals. This corresponds well with the Protestant Reformation movement and the vari ous denominations Into which those onco Catholics became divided. Babylon and Its Wall. Another thought connected with our subject Is that tho literal city of Baby lon was a prototype, a prophetic figure of Mystic Babylon. The name Baby Ion signifies, "Tho gate of Ood"-tho gateway by which access to God Is to be attained. This In effect was the claim mado by Papacy, and tho claim she still makes, that she is a great City, a great Kingdom, that she has a great wall of Dlvlno salvation and pro tection about her a great wall built dt Ignorance and superstition, say her enemies. In tho Book of Revelation Jesus pro phetically pictured the greatness of this City, this spiritual "Empire. It ! essentially religious, although It In cludes the greot kingdoms of earth, which unitedly are styled Christendom. This great City, Babylon, is represent ed aa being divided Into teu different wards, each of which represents one of the kingdoms of Christendom, and which correspond to the teu horns of tho symbolic Beast. Compare Reve lation xt. 13: xll. 13; xlll. 1. And as this great City, or spiritual kingdom, thus includes the chief mon archies of Europe, so, under another figure, Babylon, Papacy. Is represented as a "woman." In whose forehead was found the name. "Babylon the Great, the Mother of Harlots." Thus is shown In somo manner the various Protestant syBteras of Christendom which sep arated from the "Mother Church" of Rome, still her daughters, still related lo her, partakers of her character, traits and disposition. Thus Babylon IS Ci with her ten wards Includes practfcally all of Europe; and Mother and Daugh ters of this same family name Include nearly all of the Protestant denomina tions, as well as the Catholic- Mother Church. What Is Meant by Harlotryf It should be remembered in discuss ing this subject that Ihe language is figurative that It dues not signify that either the Church of Rome or her Protestant Daughters ure immoral. The thought Is that the Chuivli or Christ was primarily a "virgin" com pany of persons, called out. separated from the world and its aims and ambi tions culled to be saints and Joint heirs with Christ in Ills Kingdom To whatever extent systems arose amongst the followers of Jesus and be came affiliated with any of the king doms of tills world to that extent. Serlpturally. figuratively, thoy commit tel harlotry-because they were espous ed to the King of kings and the Lord of lords, and were to wait for Him. that at His second coming they might become Ills Bride and become associ ated with Him In His Throne. It will not be questioned that Papacy became affiliated with the Roman Em pire and sat down on the throne of Home, nor that the Church of England, as one of her duughters, became adul ated with the British Government, and now sits, representatively, in the i House of Lords. It would not be ques . tioned that the Greek Church experi enced a similar betrothal and marriage to the Russian Government, the Lu theran Church to the German Empire, etc., etc. It is on this account and in this sense that tho Church of Rome and her Daughters mother and dough ters, organizations of Trotestants. are figuratively called by the family name of Babylon. Babylon's Golden Cup. Under the figure of n woman clothed In purple and scarlet the Mother Sys tem of Babylon, long centuries ago. "made all the nntlons drunk with her wine," the doctrines which she had In her "golden cup." (Revelation xvll, 1-fl.) The "golden cup" represents the Bible, the Divine Standard, or authori ty. It was misused when the wine of false doctrine wns put Into It when the Bible was claimed as authority for various erroneous teachfngs of the Dark Ages. The Intoxicating wine which made the nations drunk, and which led them to support the "wom an" nnd to call themselves Christian nations. Topacy still holds In her hand, and still offers to nil who will receive It. But the nations are gradually so bering up, and becoming less and less Inclined to take more of the wine. It Is not necessary to suppose that every doctrine presented hy Topncy was false and Intoxicating. The thought Is rather that of commingled wine that a stupefying potion was put Into the wine ahradv In the cup. As the golden cup represents the Word of God and Its Message, the stupefying potion may well be understood to be some of the doctrines for instance, that God's Kingdom had already been set up. and that the papnl throne In the world is the Throne of Christ that the Tope reigns as Christ's Vicegerent. or substitute, and representative. Oth er poisonous elements threatened the people with purgatorial torture, or eter nal torment, if they failed to keep In line with the Tapal authority this claimed Vicegerent authority of Christ. The Protestant denominations were all born nnder these Intoxicating Influ ence and false theories. While they did separate from the Mother system, and did denounce her, nevertheless they held doctrlnally to many of the Intoxi cating errors of her cup. Consequently they, too, claim that somehow, they know not how, Messiah's Kingdom is set up and Is reigning. They, too, Join In giving the nations somo of the same dope that the Mother gave them, telling them that they are Christian nntlons, even though they have anything but the Christian spirit, and are building great guns nnd dreadnnughts to blow each other off the face of tho earth. So strong is the power of this intoxi cation that the inconsistencies of such theories are not discerned by the In toxicated ones. Only the few who are gradually getting free from the stupefy Ing potion are able, by Divine assist ance, to see Borne of tho mistakes ulong this line. These see that neither the Church of Rome nor any of her Daugh ter systems are the true Church of Christ Theso see from the Divine standpoint that these systems are "har lot" systems. Each of them professes to bo the Bride of Christ yet each knows that "the marriage of the Lamb" is to take place at the second coming of Christ. They have therefore very generally lost sight of the fact that the true "virgin" of Christ, a "lit tle flock." who will be accounted worthy to share the marriage and he como the Bride of Christ, must "wait for the Lord from Henven" must live separate from the world, keeping her self unspotted from the world, a rlrgln. that she may be accounted worthy to enter Into the Joys of her Lord, become Ills Queen and Jolnt-helr In Ills Kingdom. It Is not to be expected that either the Mother or the Daughters, who are now claiming to reign with Chrlat, who ari now claiming that His Kingdom Is al ready set up, who are now claiming that their unions with the kingdoms of thin world are legitimate unions, have the Bridegroom's approval. It Is not to be ex pected thnt these realise their own con ditionthat they are disloyal to the true Bridegroom and King, symbolical "har lots," In affiliation with the kingdoms of this world at this present time, and sup porting the same and calling them by the Brldi'gronm'a name Christendom, which means, Christ's Kingdom. Babylon, the Great City. In the symbolical language of the Book of Revelation, aa already Indicated, the name Dnhylon Is applied, not only to the typical woman. Papacy, and her mystical Daughters, the Protestant denominations, but also applied to the great City. Mystic Babylon. The "woman" more particular ly reresenis the ecclesiastical systems, and the "city" more particularly repre sents the governmental features the sacerdotal or religious authority to gov ern and control the kingdoms, the nations of the earth. We all remember the story of history . respecting the literal city of Babylon, with Its most wonderful walls and hanging gardens. We all ri-member how It was built across the river Euihrutt-s. which flowed through Its center, nnd was sup posed to protect It fully from t! hazard of un Invasion. Besides Its va t store houses of food It had the whole river for Its water supply. Babylon wns therefore reckoned impreg nable. So Mystic Babylon. Christendom of our day. is a most masterly organiza tion. Its walls are built of Ignorance and superstition, whose great foundations were laid centuries ago. Literal Baby lon's great gates of brass, which came down to the river's level, represented in Mystic Babylon worldly wisdom, human Ingenuity and dexterity of organization, to maintain the control of the "waters," and to protect the City from a possible approach from that direction. But what Is slsnilled by the "waters," the rlvor? We answer that In symbolic InneiuiRe generally, water has two dis tinct Interpretations: (1) Water symbolizes Truth. (2) Water also symbolizes reve nues, from outside peoples and kingdoms. And so In Revelation we read that the woman with the golden cup sltteth upon many waters: "and the waters which thou sawest are peoples and multitudes, and nations, and tongues." (Revelation xvll. 1-15.) This "woman" does not reign over one nation or people alone. Her rule Is a catholic or general one. for all nations were made more or less drunk with her false doctrines. The water of the River Euphrates flowing through this City of Babylon might therefore be un derstood to signify tho peoples and na tions supporting Babylon by contribu tions, tithes and offerings. The Euphrates to Be Dried Up. In Revelation not merely the name Bab ylon Is used, long after the literal city was so blotted out that for a long time Its site was unknown, but the symbolical de scription Includes also the River Euphra tes, and we read (xvl, 12) of the great River Euphrates that "The water thereof was dried up, that the way of the Kings of the East might be prepared." If we are correct In Interpreting these "waters" to signify revenues from all nations, what would be signified by the drying up of the River? We answer that It would Im ply a cessation of the revenues of Baby lon, a decline In the contributions which heretofore have made her wealthy mil lions coming every year from rich and poor of all nations for her support. It Is In full accord with this Divine prediction of what Is yet to come that we hear cry lngs and distress arising from all denom inations. Catholic and Protestant, to the effect that the "waters," the revenues. are being dried up, and this at the time when the world Is larger In population and wealth than ever before. History tells us that the great city of Babylon was captured by Cyrus and his army after a considerable siege, which was unsuccessful until his soldiers digged a fresh channel for the river and turned Its course aside. Thus -was the River Euphrates dried up, and the army of Cyrus entered literal Babylon, suddenly, In the night. While these things were transpiring, the princes of, Babylon, cor responding to the notables of Christen dom, were holding high carnival, rejoic ing In their security, boasting of the strength of their walls, and the Impreg nabWty of their gates, and the sureness of their waters. As then they were using the golden ves sels of the Lord's Temple from which to drink their wine, so now. In the hour of Babylon's fall, we may expect something to correspond to this a spirit of boastful ness. of pride, of Intoxication with error, apparently drawn from the Divine Word. It was at this moment of exuberance that In the banquet hall of Bolshazzar a hand appeared and with glowing pencil wrote the words of our text: "Mene. Mene. Tekel, Uphanin." "Mene" the days of your rule have been numbered by Ood and are finished. "Tekel" thou art Weighed In the balances and found want ing. "Peres" thy Kingdom Is divided and given to the Medes and Persians. The strong symbolisms In the language used lit respect to Mystic Babylon correspond so well with the prophetlo language used respecting literal Babylon that we are warranted In understanding literal Baby lon to have been a prototype of Mystic Babylon, and her fall a prefigure of the fall of Christendom. Cyrus was prophetically mentioned in the Scriptures as the deliverer of Qod's people from the Babylonian captivity, be fore his birth, long therefore before he overthrew Babylon. He was also a typi cal character, und doubtless represented Messiah, a part of whose work will be the overthrowing of Babylon, the giving of her over to destruction, and the deliver ance of God's people out of her. As the Medes and Persians unitedly Joined In the overthrow of Babylon and In the kingdom which followed It, so Messiah's Kingdom will have two parts, a heavenly and an earthly, yet the two will be one In the sense thnt they will be under one super vision and control, and co-operating In the same Interests. "Flee Out of Babylon." In the Old Testament, whon foretelling tho disaster upon Babylon, the message was given to God'a people, "Flee out of Babylon, deliver every man his soul' his life; and terrible descriptions were given which seem grossly exaggerated unless we vlow tho matter from the standpoint already suggested, that the things which happened to the literal city were figura tive and prophotlc of the much more seri ous experience of Mystic Babylon, then long future. Read Isaiah xlll. 1-19. Com pare Jeremiah I, 15, 2), with Revelation xvlll, 6; and Jeremiah I, 38. with Revela tion xvl, 12; and verse 46 with Revelation xvlll. 9; and Jeremiah II. 6-9. with Reve lation xvlll, 4; and verso 13 of Jeremiah II with Revelation xvll, 1-15; and verses 37, 63, 64. with Revelation xvlll, X 4. 21. If further evidence were required In demonstration of the fact that Mystic Babylon represents a grent nominal Chris tian system, It Is found In the statement of Revelation xvlll. 2-10. a pnrt of which Is. "Come out of her," salth the Lord, "that ye be not partakers of her sins, and that ye receive not of her plagues." This call must be heard and heeded be fore the break begins, because the break and disaster will come suddenly, as In an "hour;" and those who do not stand separate, aloof, will be Involved In th disaster. And they will deserve to be. and It will be Qod's will that they should ba Involved, If after seeing the Truth re specting Babylon and Its character they are not enthusiastically opposed to her deceptions and intoxicating false doc trines. These tribulations upon Babylon will constitute a part of tho "great tribula tion" wltn which this Age wiU terminate and the New Dispensation of Messiah's Kingdom will be Inaugurated "a time of trouble such as never was since there was a nation until that same time nor ever shall be, ' said our Lord. Let Ood's peo ple awal.e! Lot them act promptly 1 Let them hflp all others who have the spirit of the Lord, the spirit of the Truth, to see cler.rly the true situation and to show their rourage and overcoming qualities hy standing for righteousness. "Whosoever Is ashamed of Me and My Word, of him will I be ashamed," declared the Master. He Is now testing the loyalty of those who profess to be His He has permitted mat ters to so shape themselves that loyalty will mean more than words It will In clude action faithfulness, even unto death.