"5 S -.;' MONDAY, FrBRUlKY 2. 13U. PAGE 4. PLATTSS30UTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL. 0)e plattsmoutb journal Published S m I-' eekly at Plattmouth, Nebr. Er.tr.! at ti.; ro-tcffos t ni'.'-sir.ooth. Nehru-la. . sCTii-c!2.- oc.trr. R. A. BATES, Publisher Subscription Price; S1.50 Per Year in Advance BLUE LAWS. Some merchant- in Iotva are cmplaKiin- tht the Sunday "lilue La'A-j'' of that :a"e ar- hording the small b.wr:-, because pei-pl- there, Ilw'I'Iiy liO ariiij-'-:nnt permitted ami hav ing their time lo-asy on their haod-, are enticed t larger cities tshere life is r;e.re e.v:ii i r, g. Without any r f'-r'Ti'V further lo the Sunday 'Iliue. La 3M we .- in that tendency, or reported tendency, a '.yarning lo the re tail roe-: -chard- of th.i-e sfoali .-.'. ii. It is Up to the bu-i.'S-s-Iti:.'i of sUfh lottU t make life jfi!-r--t;iii.', or, if y-u i r " t be Ihe in putting it that strung, it it at Pa-t bu-iiic-s for them to do so. Ail oer the middle wr.-t the tendency i- growing to do -oris--thing f that .-'rt on the jMirt of the merchant? a:.. other bj-i- i.'j n. ij r-iii-f;iler that many town i i j"';r r.-i-'hhor-h-"lT pri.'h.l!y ';;r a.'i J"vn, la-f. year, !;a.l a ri:ar.et iay, a i r . : ..'.. , i. .... , I .,oo, o;. i.::f ou...j dd home w--i, or sone-thin- of the -ort. I'rbah!y ou have ffi'ir;y of 'ii-iii, to say i.o'hir;-' of nurn-ro'j- band concert-, etc. As : have saiii le-f- n-. there are a thoii-ar.d people looking f-.r ariiu -ernent where there are fen look;-." f..r education, ar:d I he tfi n-and probably have a vmil deal more money sp. ;.ii than fh- ten. Is. r.ny -ut y.o ir'djv id ;al:y to have a nice, juiet tow n. e-:i'cial?v ofl :nja where: every or: t'oe- horie spend- the r-- to e;i-;rC.'i. f-r dinner, and : of the iav r- ad- ir:' and r---tir!', but there n ay If a mar.v of your cu-fom- 'r-i v. Iio aniu - If it i-n't rii'ht to have if. Sum d a v Jea-t ha-. th. uht kind Ofl other di: The retail merchants of any town or city have a r;-'ht and a -..od iu-ine-- ri-ht, a- vv ii a ',iiafion, o take a o'ee-d-d in-lere-f. in the amu -'-merits and enterlainmetif s their town afford-. All work and no play .-till make- Jack the -ame dull b-.y it always did, until Jack pet- '-wise" and i- off to the entertainment and the exeite ment of the bi- city. If y..:i want Jack to stay in town, to e-tabli-h hi- family there and buy hi- poods of you, u will hav- (t make your town at least ifilere-tinp for him. This i- merely a suppestion for jour consideration when planrt in- I he year's wor k for your t'ontmereial club, rr other similar organizations. f imalia Trade Kxhihit. :o: flornmereial clubs, like all oilier organizations, can benefit I lo l ily only a- tTie member lake an interest and attend all the .-fated rneetinps when it i po. sible, and where the- meeting are held at ni-'ht it is always pos sible unless in ca-e- of sickness. I f .I'latl sm)ulh bu-ine-s men will take- such interest in the city as they ou-'ht to the pood that our Commercial club can and will do will prove amazin-'. II ;s the duly of every business man to attend the meetings repu'arly. There is always something beneficial jou can suggest. :o: The court has declared lhal Lieutenant Cjovernor S. H. M-- Kelvie canted make the race for P'o'vernor. I.or fellw! That deej-ion will completely break hi- heart. He did want to make that race, oh, so bad! I Mr. Metcalfe jout -eeiij to care v.hete they en.J Lim, o Ion:-' a? fie can hold on to the li,00 -alary. He is eeri willing to t' i..f Lack to hi-. befve,J -t ra-i;. :o: The country i3 pror:pt!y ad - ;f:-tini" if-elf to the operation of th- nev.- curre.-iev law and the I men of Li-- -m -Aillin- to rr.-,l the srovern- jrovern r.i-at half way in the effort to L.-ler the coiiditioa of the masses. :o:- Tlte M'-iiea;i federal- d vit like u a little Lit, Lut th-y preferred! rti-hiri;-' over to the American side tn Lacking up against Villa's ad"Le wall. ALout twenty thou sand are now Lein' f-d Ly the L'nited State-? jown on the lrrd.T, at an exp ri-e of live or -ix thou--rr4d d'olars a day, and Uncle ?farn pay.-, the freight. :o : Cde-nel W. G,eth af- has acced: d il.e 'overr:"i -hip i of the canal zone. He accepts I he po-f'ijon tendered him by Pre-ident Wi!-'.rj uncoudition- auv .specific! a ;u (J no fi,f t.me, apparently di.-posirii of t!ie report lliat he would serve for a 3 ear and then berome New fork's police commissioner. :o: 'I'h'-re is a a-l difference in men who ho.j puidic po-itious, either elective or anr-ointive. "!.! take ri'ht a hdd and help jjii-h a'.-n'' everything' that is ci.cuia.ed to be.neiit the town whieh he make- home others vj;i do nothiup of the kind v.hile ;:ur-inp the public teat. Whicli of the-e is the best citizen? This i- an easy matter to decide. :o : Cole iJb-ase, governor of sfotith Carolina, ha prepared hi an nual message .y the b-pi-lature. Cole is uriu-ualiy -tre.nuou-. Ib wanls ne-'roes, Chinamen and Japane-e barred from the puidie s-ho.ds. He .-u-'-'e-t that base hall ar;d foot ball are nuisance and th'-y -hon!d not be en couraped in any educational in stitution, and he i particularly s-vere e.n smokinp in restaurant and hole!. The practice of hll inp a d.'Tsir.'P room full of smoke i an eviden .-e in his mind of de generacy, and vve are not sure but that Cob- is ri-'ht. It is an other of tho-e affectation which we have adopted from Kurope. ri What should the povernmeid do? Since its hist mad-carrvinp c ntracts were made with the railroads, parcel j-o-st ha been adopted aid the railroads have heeu oblii'ed to carry a preater tonnape than was anticipated when the contract were entered into. Railroad eompani' claim IV-y have been heavy lo-ers. Were condition rever.-ed and the railroads hail been the gainers some stale-man, seeking aa c-p-'ortunity to ruake hay, would have pot up in con pre or in Mi-souri, demanded an investi gation, .started a lot of ligation arid the courts would ".-ling" the railroad. Now that the rail roads are the ictims will they be given the same square deal that the people would have de manded ? :o : It i- evjdained lhal the Chi capo surgeon'- device is not to t?ll when one is hungry, but when one really need food. Hut every owner of one would deem it as unreliable a a woman watch and the repair bill would Le en- ' Lrely too heavy. i JAPAN SORELY AFFLICTED. : Japan is sorely afilictej. This J our opportunity to strike. Burdened already to the very limit of endurance Ly the cot of !the IlU5o-Japanee war, crop j failure have left millions of her people at the point of larval run, i.aya the Chicago Public. And now is added the horrors of vol canic eruptions, earthquakes and tidal waves. Seldom does- such an opportunity come to a nation to overcome ita opponent. This is our chance to render Japan forever harmless. One hold stroke now, and our pacific coast will be as safe frrn Japanese invasion i a lhf' 'l Co:orado. This is lh'- phycliolr.sical moment. We I . t 'ay neer a-aiu nave uen an huines-"i,,J'rt!iIify lJu: U n'-L vith dread r:ouirht.- or super-dreaJ- m.-u-'Lts that the blow niu-t be druck. It is not by any form force that the Japanese are to be overwhelmed. Physical blow will provoke physical blow in return. Were we to over-awe Japan today with a fcTeat armada, -he would a tr.'i': yet irreaier burdens, she would starve l other million. of lier people to retaliate. Jhii by -'ri'lin' her shiploads of food in--tea.i of shiploads of uiis and armed men, we shall by one blow ii-arm her. the cost of a single; rbillleship -pent for fos-d t; savej ithe-e starving" men, woroen and children will ijo moii render' ' ',ur r" ast safe fr.-m attack than all the dreadnoughts We could io.,,.,..l. '-... . . ' . .-.f,. "-'- i'- " Iu' f II'''n,i' su'-eorin-,- the-e uuf'-rtunate f win save the butMinr-- of twenty battleship- ia(wjj, -fars or antbiuated ufis the f iture. Will otir congress ri.-e l the occasieui? Never iias a i.a-; tion had a better opportunity to - i -how it- real worth. :o: Pift-bur', Kain-a-, certainly posse--es one of the no-ari' men on the face of the earth, if',. all report- are tr ue. There inny i.' in.r. u lin.o ft-i ' "i-. i - x ! j ..... i ar aionp imilar lim r.ame is Win -ley, and e i a jpreaeher. He -eern t ! .' the it of a Chrifian who hanged witches in old Salern, but coming j in later year, he lakes it ut on hi- own -family. The o:Ten-e thai brings him into prominence ar.d I he police court is the beat- j jri.' of a .i-jear-obl child because 'it wa reluctant about praying. Which seem to indicate that he i- a heiva Christian, to put it a mildly a one may. He who said, "Suffer little children to come un'o Me," was wilting to take 'hem a they came, and Ihe rr.ere mart who think he i- superior to that standard i entitled to more than the police: court can give him. liven savages are cruel only toward their enemies, and the evidence indicate this Pitts burg father ha made a mistake; fie has mi-taken aa in grown grouch for religion. :o : Harry Spencer will no? b-: hanged for the murder of Mrs. Mildred AUiou-i;exi-ero. The -uprr;e court hr.s gran led a writ of supercede,-!, on th; ground that there might have been a mi'. fake made in his trial. Talk about the gforion tmcer tainif ie- of the Taw. Juries d -tJiej dufie. but court engage ir all sorts of fiub-dub. :o : The popular chord struck by the pre-ident the other day in his toes-ape (o conpre-s was bin recommendation that j'ndiv iduals found re-pon-ible for violation of th" anli-lru-t law be made puni-hable personally by line and imprisonment. That is the proper- w,ayf afi. jresider;t Wil son ha the backbone to eland up for what he says. :o : Senator Core, the blind sen ator from Oklahoma, has been sued by a woman who allege that he grabbed ami hugged her. The Journal man begs leave to remark that a woman who can't dodge a blind man should never ' leave her own llre-ide. ! The Journal is not hankering for a newspaper C?hl, but have our-elves, and have aUvays en- deavored to attend strictly to our own Lusine-s and would sfu'e-i to that man Hubner of the Ne braska City ews that he do the -ame. He -eerns to be meddling in our affairs considerably of 'ate because we choose to speak our sentiments on certain matter-. We have been a democrat all our life and exj eci to die a democrat, and in the future will take the -ame prii!ei'-s that he has laker; in the past supported men otTW-e who are de-ervinu- and :: l olherwi-e, even after they are nominate. When a man whom we have a--i-f-. time and & -'a in to a p"-i?i-Ti of trust prove fa!-e to u.- we a--ert ur rr'lit to pay him in the same coin he has pa: i u-. Osr ri-'ht to do that is nor:- t"' .Mr. Hu bner1 affair-', wfi-M he allow.- him-eif to :.eddle h- a--umes the posstion of a jackanape.- of the wor.-f. rder. Men sometime- -uecee, in af.-feno'in-' strictly to their own bu-ine-s, Lut never by buftiri- in where they are r;of. per-orsa:!y concerned, and we de-ire to a--srne our dear friend that we have n-vr sfeppe. from the i-.-mo- Cl 'anc ran.-. :o: ', those who are walehin-' Mexi.,, it n;rv b fA.io.v that sixfy. r ei.rnarj me w ar i.e.-. ween inai Court try ended. J'r.Tri a fl-'hSin-' I unt the war was a j"ke. Mexi- r.IM .oJdier, v,,-re arm J eiiner and had b--s reprjtati U n. i y than they have today. In ;. ; ,.;xa ej.-ai'ef.ient numb, r.- bioni counted. One nervy American soldier wa- equal to four or m-o'e Mexiean-. Th- t;i:;;i:ed tn S."s hi, I no real x- - f'-r sroin to war. The rea- Ln1 iriv'-n wa to lie;;, out I rXl', : . . I - ... . . f . . ..e ... n.. ....... k ,ir it ji.hj jooeo. n.-! i'-':u; His;b'e ,,f fakinp care of her.'lf. Se- fin-p a b-t of ferri'.orv th hw was the real object I'rsi'ed State? had in view. u(i that var give experier.ee to - number of young o!TIc--rs who became noted generals in the i-jvil war. On the I.'nt'on side were Orant, Sherman, Thorna3. .Wade. Ro-eneran, II""k-r and Hall-ek. On the Confederate side were I.ee, Albert Sidney -J.-hn-on, Jo. II. Johnson, "Sfoiiewair Jack-on, I.ong treet and other?. :o: The February nurobf r of Will Maupin's Mi lwe-t j- t-ib-d with nteresiing matter, and a man who takes so much intere-f. in .Wbraka and ils a If airs in gen eral, is one who should b en couraged in his efforts in wl vertiing the s.?a?c at b-a-t by all who believe in the grand commonwealth, subscribing for one or mre t-opie of the Mtd-we-t. These are no abler writ er in the stale than I5,!l Moi pin, and hi attention in the Un reelion of Nebraska and h r re sources cannot b-r dtifdicaf ,. unle-s by him-e!f. Oood lu'-n to Hill Maupin and his Midwe-t! :o: Tfie b'-ard of education of Chi cago has ot.-d lo discontinue n i hygiene arid per-onal pnrd feac'iing, deciding to leave lhal important .-object lo he taupld by the parents at home, where it belong. Tin's new fad louche a very serion and a-creJ -ubfect artd car; not be handled loo care fully. The b-cfrire on Ihe am given in public ehoo! lo younH children create loo much free dom of di-eu- ion nmoriK Mo chilo'reji which i red. podneljve of any pood. The sooner j. j droj.pi.-d from all nchoolrt the bet ter. :o : Tol-Tance a;id opfii'ii.-ui arc among our I'iroinineni cliaracler istics, but if Johsi Hind's mi-sion! to Mexico ha been a howling succe---. vve ae I or fas awav fo see it. i n B n ni,An.. , Hi X H HI XNH 'S I 1 II 1 I 1 J k L. L nnTfiTIftM nnnCnfli1 Gospel Campaign Ly Motion Pic tures Has Good Headway. OPENED i!i TOLEDO SUNDAY. In D j;oure Psitjr Russ!I Points Out Man Original Perfection Reisn cf Sin ar.d Death A Cad Spectacle. Thcuwnii ef riilicn:! Dead Hun rfred of h'i'.'.'.ors Dying Weak In 2ay, Veak Mentai.'y, Morally, Fr.ys icalfy Hyrran Power Has Failed to Arrest tf-.e Matady Man's Qr-.f Hcpe Is In Cod Messiah God's Assointed A i -r. r-t i - i Make New Soon He Vi!J Deliver the Craning Creation Nothing Shail Hir.dsr EJessir.gs Vii! Ea Outpoured. Tclefll, O.. Feh. l.-Pastor Jlv:'.l nrese-itel Lis I'h t--Dr2ia c-f "."re ati .'a t er'vds at the American TLiestre here t' cl.iy. aftf r.n oon and evcr.i n p. Parts I. and II. were exhil io-d Parts III. IV. wlil t-e s!i- wij t--niorrow. TL- t-.-IiiJ iti' ns cr.. "ivt-n 5 d'.i'v si.-l free, an 1 -.!!--tioLs are ct-n-ep: uous Ly their absence. Sir.ee the International Ti!!e St'i- int'-re-f i.'i- t,.(d-nti AssK-iaiioi.. of whk-h Pn-tf-r j i:tt-s'Il is It..-: : I .nt. sueef-s-sfully n.'.r : n nt f -itr rtt; eenjiti':."" i Atrial'.? in .T.v i or-; .i;v iiin-e wccks ap'j, wLere cro-.vr! are tin. daily order. it has fca 1 a series of remarkable sue ce-es. The CiriCirncti puMis pave t!:e ILo to Drama a heart;, welcome, both aft fcm von arid evemcg. (n the ISth. in it.s ee ebrated Music: Hall, where ti.e Dra ma cc-ntiii'ies to rn:i t:i'o d.-.i.'y: St Ix.-ul.s greetir.g in the aftf riion and evening of the g"rd. i;t the Vi- toiia TLefitre. w.ih no le.-s v.arni. aim ca- r-rscity crowd. witnessed both pr!uc tlor;? in the I. Ii. S. A. Temple nt CIc ve- IjhJ oik the 2-jth and fr!i; e. Chanie to Co-operate In Lord's Work. In presenting the I'hor.odJrama here this afternoon I'a?: tor i:::-.-e:i sta Ud thit the motive of the enter-.rbe i. j.Tjrety iihn.tnthro'.ic; that the move ment ii KU'-frted bj- volurilary cm tr'butior.s only, rr.d tltat t!ie Wfrll wide camr-'iipu wiil prgr: ns rat id ly ns the I-rd'H provi.lejices will per ec. P. This is not a Kod' itation. he said. We never k !i' !t! We mi-rely U.t th'i f'j' t'i und 1 1 n : m give onpertii city t' all 't eo fijier.it r an laMch r.-r 2.s little as ttif-y may de;dre. In h'n er:rjo:j Jn t!ie foferifmn I'asicr rm?:-ei! d: .eu.-c-ed that feature f t.'it I'hotfeDrain.i wha-l n-hiten , Cnrl't'H promise. h'il'1, I m; l.e all tUlui: newT" I.i i text arid Jk our;-. foiluvv: "Ilehoid, I mate nil thiiuts new.' n:eveh-)tl-,f, M( -aid: lt.H I'thhf Ilitiiafifr-4 that Hie K"M-II days of the ordinary v- i !; no. Ijj.l raZ of evei t:ii;if, li;i.B, Ii 11 thvinand 'e;r J'"i' 'J h"4 f-'.t. Pe ter deeJarea tlt-.t n Day ultli le Lord I ft It t !oU .ri od At !m ti;ln Iiil.g of iti ih'i V' i H (' WHS 'lfer. ;t F-t,t'''t.U"t In IHfl.'-r A'lon- lei t i'.,.,'V,i-tiii ii fi t I rcMilm- bietild u;.oj liim lhf io-5v "Dvl", th'"i plinM d.?" t h'U-t fleit i iirtn i.iir lie" l-is leei .t-i;' !-.' M'A'ftd in iital ly, lnHtr.'Aj 'O.'l t.l.fzii )' -4 ' flin oiil ',A-)i,l linn, I'.oil-- Unl l.-ta cliiififlid u-.U.st I U i iiui-, bit! l' ' H. 'i t ft, y t-iiu M c---iu-.i to- lii'it" nil laelila jU.d V;-t- u cci.o iionl-ih in'-r'il fill 'I it, i.-ll I'll'" ' I' fcl'fiWti Owl' j-.lls, . I. Mi nll'i' -)'- l'ti.,x, h'.;i.itj. idl l.'iiii twf inu.H.y n I'.As f;e I. I, Hi, If." ii"(i3 i.f 1 1 in VOild hit. i..-f i.i. 1 1 Y dl lit l-.'V a lie 1:3 M.iild ! l.'i jni.it; hi' 'I. I til l' i ll niir ja I. noo fifn i ell our Mian'ifi" - laie nf le.!.f-'-l.lina ..I, nii-j i-l -to ffii.bn lei. eo, II V fli'l lil-J I'l ill lv thi.-I.i lof.jeidii. b o lli l"li, l-i ln'.I'llll.V. .-. it i.-t Cm.i: llel Un elimil'l IV fefi'e-Vl. onl' .liinin inel I IV l' f.f h.-ij. :!.' Vo j.ilJ.ili ii i l On e' o'' only i.iis r'H lel ii.niil' l lit" )i'-i i,lil VOiJil l,"f V"J ilii Id" iivl!)eil V,lii' If. lO.i '.'ill, , i: 111. 1 III II I Mll'-U R'i'lW hi Meit (ill. .i.i jiiiiiil.te mi I'li-r.i h,.i,d fii i..iij nr llni .ieiili!ng of H rnal loilir: r.no ly w miv v.i ll fc.iy, "Vi: lelVn V. onliil ' l" l'ihte(iii-- le s.i iii i..iilb" "He Icive 'lone (,o.- Ihb.eJj v l,i h wi "ii:.ld imt t' ba Hi dm." and I' tl nnil'ii " lh'i.:;e thirty Vlf'b niiiilil o ImV" done; find Ihl Te la I" tn-.iillli In in," M' pf-ent l Ood' Opportuniky. Pvt. tin tvn wt'in trrliK to the Al InfiMV f"f Ilia Miinjiatsl in and fiid we Jieaid it Ab-aae. Me urines im tJ.i t lli l ii l le Ip upon Utif mlrlity to fcavi lo the iitbrmot all who nc-ept W ii hi. It ! iU) bavlor who ci.-litrrii c ntrirl" iico died for im, "the Jixl fur the iiiiJnKT." t' open up the vvcy for oi;r i t turn to (in'l'a fnvo-. During the CPjKpel A?e lie ha been gathering out an eieet ("luircli. to lie J 1 ustm-hite! ami Joint heirs In ft coming Kingdom. It ia lie why with Hi e! ct Prl le. tin Church, will rihrii for a tlimisand j-i.-irs. II(j will bind Sri tun that dur-lr.ij- thi period he Jmiy de.-ejve t!ie p"i- plo no rEore. (Itert-lulieii IM.l 11. lti j will use 1IU crettt powttr fl wfj Jr. tA UrtoiU to jnt toa ' li: 1 ' w-t I - --- - 'lie v.lil Lie-, l.v-'rrj t :,.! t.;...'t t'-- n:r.L:? all tjli.rt t-w-br.i?r.? th!r f t!i'"r j-rfeet;oa of the sTAS. 'According to ths Premlw." The Sivi j.-'i v.ork-i at t! I"ir-t Ad rf r.t-heS:ir- tLe sl'k, 'fr.U.S Llir.d crj :ir.? o-it 'terr.or.t &r.1 awatct.ir.5 t!.e :-er-in? t!ea i sr-r-rr-erely t;.T'al i.'.,;J'irafr. "f thf greafer work which Ha v.ifh II:- clri ;d Chur'-h v.I'l a-cr.rr.:.II--h ar.ior.-.f cK-a d::rl: t..e prent sr.tltj; J-al S..V Lst?i. TL js J?- ;- ar.d III- i" the aE.tir;-pkaI J-ed cf A'mha:ii. fii!fl tLe IiTl:.e Pf-rrl-" r..'! t At,rr.hs:-i. piy!r.?. 'In t!.y f- ! hiii all tLe fa.Tii:ies of fi" earth he !--St. I'a:! r-fyfr.r.- u I':r t th.it tan-.e I'ror.i:.e. ayJnr. VLI- h S. J-CL.-i-t: and if ye be C!irL-t'-. the:! are ye AhniLam.- S--r-d. niid he;.- I ' rdlr:? to tho rron-Ise. fialatl ;d 3:I', '- Ala-, rr.-.cr f.r.ve t.it'-n the r.o-r7e re.se:. tatior.s of (i'l's hrir2 ter 1 r the ereed of the T-.rk Ar-n to Ji:. ral r'. The re-rj't is that rr-ny have gvt e t? in-ar.e .isyl'jr.j-. fith'-rn have "i driven r.wnv fpen ',f-l to pleasure or to 5ln. In tb"ir endeavor to fnr?f t IDrn. Others Lave been mad" very t:nf..ipry a? they tho-t'it of frierdr ar.d r:e:-h-r. kind and "O'l-I. w!jo have made no i.rufe-!-.ri of walking in JuV ffit.-tep5. Ala-, that we shouM Jnve so ir.i-'inderstood our prcat 'Iritf-r's f hara'ter and Plan! Abhoeg'i e iid it izTjonr.tly. adding to the Word of Jed hnntan trrtditif-ns. we, neverthe less, have suffered for our eareles;itj and temerity. CHrisier.c'om's Great Mistake. Gradually CLtristei. I-:n fed ii.to the great mistake of di--regarding l'Y Word and lulieving Satati's he, as the heathen d-. (i-l !e--laril tint the v.'Kge-? of tin would Ik; d..-:it!t tie u ti!:ftio:i rf life. Snt?a eor.tradi b-d this find fa!-;!li-d t 'hither live, assur ing her that th.-rc would I -? no death penalty. Satan and hli fallen angel have insidiously s.jnght to perpetuate his li-s by telling us that when our fri"ijSr. appear t die they re.i'iy l-.--eorue more alive than before. In c-f-f-pting their testimony we have been doing what the Apostle cautioned im against giving Lt-ed to seducing spir its and d'X nines of demons. 1 Tii-io-thy 4:1. Bs Not Dc-eived "The Wages of Sin Is Death." The evil spirits have seduced Chris tendom, as they have sedmed the en tire heathen world by giving feigned eontnitiniciit i'lt.s Ix-tween the dead and the living. Satan and his demen host have f wil knowledge of all the affairs of humanity. It is an easy matter for them, therefore, to personate the dead, and through i;pirit mediums, witches and wizards, plain liettes, tipping ta bles, writing pencil.-, visions and dreams, to represent thom ns still alive. The heathen indeed are excusable for falling into these seductive snares; for the heathen have no revelation from 'Jnd and no warning against these evil spirits. IPit bow shall ve i-mim' our selves. l whom hd committed the Oracle of Truth, w hidi c learly tell 'is that Ihe soul that sinncth shall die. that the dead know imt anything, th it there 1; neither wisdom in r knowhilge nor ileve(. in sheol. Iladcs, the tmb. v lillber nil are going; I o ri d th Scripture tell im that lln".i demons. Hot content Willi se ducing us from the Truth and teach ing us doctrines of devils which dis honor eir I 'tea I or. go further than IM and. wherever po-,-.M.Ie. i-osse-s poor li'it.i i nil , dl-povies-Ing the hu man v III ntnl iicllng thro-mtl Ihe htl iiiiiii body? pi't not .Ieiis nid the Ap"li- denl with sm h jMsessi-d jx-r- i.-on:. e;i, jng out demons? 1 ou st ra nge. I h"i f i re. Ih"t w should liav firg"t- li-n nll.llie'e ewon niid taken Satan for our nt r'n ioid I low strange that we should believe the itiririsrahle lie and disbelieve tti real te-Hmony of fi'd. that I ho wage of sin I- death, 'nd that the soul Unit slunelli It shall die! fjtind nd Deaf Wo Ware. lir'-n when wo h id In our hands the Word of lit" Pool we made it of none ffe' I, by believing Satan's lie. When we ri ad hi the r!pt ui ,..,t the wi'k"d Fball periti, that all ttie wik- ! will b'd ite troy, we were hoodooed tiy th" :edi lug spirlU Into interpret ing pcrbh nnd destroy to mean ever-l'i-flng life in torment. It Is n wonder th-it n f'hrl-llan hope could be held nt all iridi-r nin Ii an avalanche of error; fir""' who triumphed down through the Age, we m iy ln sure, were itpheid by Ihe precious promise of t bid's Word, which negatived their fears and l-d then oficu to say, Alas, wo do rmt iindor-diind It; but we tru.-.t the Iitd. that lie will do right. Sow. us the dawning light of the New I d-'pensa t Ion Increase, w e -r- ccive more clearly where our mi-take Was. Pibie Stli lents the World nVrf rrc beginning n freh study of ;,hJ'h Word In Its own light, nnd lire receiv ing th" oil id Joy instead of the spl.it of heaviness. Nn.v they see the l:se urreell'in pipe, nnd perreive th;it it is lm-i-1 ill-oil the fait tint Thrift dh-1 for nil; 11 at the I lrst lle-urre. t l..n will be fur the saintly few who h.ive fob lowed the Ma'tcr's fxt -ten-; tt.nt It will be I" a higher than human t.-.fire t" the Iti'.iue nature; ati l t!;.it these .'Jo! ') 1 one- will be sharer in !e--riah's Kingdom, which I.i to ble:-- i!h world. Now !n-v mi- that the world's bh-.-pig ill. o will ! :i rcsitrm li.m. bi;t t hli. n. in p- if'-' t i 'I - it lifTiag n;-. not or.iy tioi.i Ha- t.'..-i;i of the t ;.!. teat nlj from u!) thu wukm.n mil La- ,r,.,r., i; tt ni'-.r'-'t w i .at Th Rst. t- i A I Ti--jt' wo'.:-! '''J :; T ' Ii f . :ilr-.. t of t -- -' ' r br J-t- IV t:.e- t.i r"f ."- -.; e ' t.'.e f II then vo-.M '-ir.-.e "" '.:; ' l:-sst:r -i. ' n of a:; v. - t l.?. s;-V-n ty i r.. V, 7 I t p.!.t t:.- r ; v li!..f .- r .' ' . '-- T. TP..'-, or p'-.ri. f f '' ' one ti.i'r-.ii.l- In r v. ill c v r V..t r.'I. c Act .i.K rjr.. IPikir.g all f.'rg i.' y re-toiir gall f hi: ' frf-rf - t r',:A.:. "111- i ti ,n cf .'; tl Ir r - :.. h Lei ! 7 t!.- IT' : - : ir. ".". t-'-e r'- , '.. ' ai-1 I ' A l.ri f -.: fr n !.. P I.i the l.T - g-- - I- II - r--Li r;iki!..' r ' r.. the a " " ' - f" r-' the t the rr.:-i:.r '"' ' ' c- and i:r ;--rftl-'-M w .. his il i:.g. r'-i T . beginning, -i i- rfe't r;. t I." V. - Pi j t Tl age -very g -I"! Door C?f to AH cf A-a's tti. Il .d Adam re . j;...-! ;--:-f.-- ?.i !.. dren wo-.ld h . ve 1-.:. , r.i ; - rf : Aii ce;r I::.;.-f-to th-:.. -r- p-.-of the ci:r- w:.. h I. . --. ; . u thr e;gt l.T"!. ?;. V ; ' 1 . w :pi:.g away of t ':. r .r-1-- . I.. -- 1 . .. other way f t- 1 :. g of r-T.t r-r.e-w iLr. res :rre-ti r. Th: w.. k w ... t i-ghi v, it'j the -... .-;.- nt "f 3b slats Kir.gdor.i. an-I w;.; g: :. rje-n.hfr of Adtm's ri" the f ;l.e-t . ;. pf.rt'ir.i'j of re--:;rrc t :. r -i: i. .. renewing. Tlie ba:s f r this fivr -si Th-Pan-om t ri- '!, i !i J. - ;s r.(,l i : Adam and hi ra e nl.'-'i IP- "Tl Ju-t f-r th-- ur.j :-T." f ! ri:.g ns 1 i to (if I. Ti." fer. ,i'y v 1 1 !i J- - :- j .1 f ir i:s was r.- t t.-r: d at'i !-.: i'y and err. or s-I; at; n. t -r e:.r. b ;t t'.. w t;..- r-- .i r si v i g, w ; ; r f t-.rf:r". bet fr -m Ie fr m a I -d t!.e tomlr th- r:;: .-. ?,. w -h- .. br i'tti-rf. rep.' e f -;r I- half A I.;:, ami a!! his r.t'" we'i'd !;! : it'-'j 1. ivi f erPIii-!. as ! Ir.te I- -t bl Peitieitv ha !:! C'hri-t" s-i'-ri-e t- make satlsf.e ti'-n f -r .nr t f-ilow-d by T iiri-t's Klr.g-J m f ' Klngd.mih m lifting lnrTu ?.- t- tlie willing x.nd o!-I..-r t frr.i sin and death. New Hnvtri a"d New Ert-u In t!n syml:i Iirgnage f t! '. tie the Iieavens are ?-.n .eti v.-.- l t- repre.-eiit the spiritn ;I J-v rs the chnn-Ii; and the earth t ri r er.t Civil and social orgar iz tti- n. Ti.- Po hie repreenfs that the prc- r.t be irr'. and earth are out of a-i-crd wlrlj th. Idrine i;rp" s. nr I are t i p i-s aw.:y with a great corn :uoh n. We understand this t n;nn th ,t In the end of this Age the m-ml:, il r. h systems and all the ei-i b -i.ixti.-r.I pow ers of the world wJ I fall p. to r iu sb'ti. disruption, an ! pt-sawar. S;.e.J fly will fellow sin.1.' ir coiiditioris Ir. lie s ial nnd I -liti'-al arth. It al. will pas away with great coo::t"l. n. cr:-fu-'on. This Iesfri'"tion i sy m's.li.-ab ly c.-diei! tire. l'.;:t the IjtI ln prom ised a new heaven a-.d n i.er mri'i established along ! tfer line nnd t rlre clples in full aeeord with the Idiirv w ill. In this, we read, right. ;u .i:--i will dwell. 2 Pef. r ?.". V2. JZ. Tl'.e Ttew li.-::vi'i.i W ill n -t l-e th cliun tt nominal. It will c r.-i.t of 'hri-t nnd the c!eet i .iur. h. gath n-l out of ail the r. 'ti 'rs and d.-ri-'T. lr: -tl"it-sainf . It w ill I " the very i b- it of righb'oiwi. . tlu I i vi i !.- tt. ar I will be given the cutf"! '' nai.V:.-! for .- thou-.ind years. ;r.i! :il y b:r Ing thos thousind y--nr a new irtli wid d-'vel p s- b ty w id l-e org-::.'. .-! under new condl'i in in h.-trr-;r.y the regulation of J'.-s'..ih' Kirgd-.-.i. This i anoth.-r pi t!:re f b-.w our !:-ilii'im-r .n Ifie glorious, Kir g will rra'-e all thing i.e-.v. Th Grandeur f tha Nw. Cbxl thn:ig!i the Pro; le t d-el-;-.-. I'.? ye g'ad aid r'-joi-e in that w'.i h I create." "For. Is Icid. I r. ,-.fe ;.ew heave!! ar:d a new- earth: nnd tl;- for mer shall n-'t Ih re?ae-:;I-eri-'l. r-'reo' ;,. Into mind." Iai.ih -": 17. lv far suisai ir in every w:ty wl I t the oV I ;;--ii-:itiorj that n "lie w .11 -.en th i, in akicg a om.pari ei ? .:.g t-- it it d tin? thh-g of tht pr---.-:.t t. :.. eeept by way of ren.e.i,'-ri:tg the b - sons. eerien':e. etc.. Ieart..-1 ur r the pres. nt sad .o:.d.tl 'ns of tie- g-o :n ir g creatioi:. The lew creaj-n w i ; t. c-i.'.uai. n- t sudden. Th- entire tli-'iviidunr of Mi-ssi.iir Kingdom wi.I re-- sary f-r the p.-f.- ;;,.g ,,f t:.c f l , , race, t!i- i-stat.h-hi: . :.t of i;.p -u ;;; en f aith r-n the s.-;;e at.s.. j j , that now dominate in Heav.i:. A there is n. ith r crjmg. sighing, i -t tiding 1 ii IP-.iviii. ls:u:e th- re i ;, titer sin Ii T .leil.'i p'tillj tt.. r,.. I; will l-e m ..rt'.i. Tlier- w !': 1. j crying, sighing or d tng ar d t . ,o I.i re. I ee:,i;-e sia. w ith u: j- rf l- fs. wi.: t-. tb-.r..! p:.rg.-d - . bv thf .M.-s.,;.,:.iv- Kiggd -m. P. c. lifting w.rk ds h .ii.-ir 1 j. r-th- wilfully r. ,'..,. I wilt le de-tr- :.! Psahn 1 ."..".:; 2 Prcr k '2 'I!ie gl ri. . f the j ,-. ,. I-.,-, are tc.it::ifi:;: r.-j r 1 t-t,s i . t word- or ,rr.: j u ; tint nft.r ai: r shai: haw- u ;.: irfe!-tl-':i. !g:,..r;. If f- - tl ba.k to f;-.l j- T: I'i-ohe.;,, ,.t d.-s:r.. t-i 1'iath. th. n i v, -y . r. a?. d In i-;ir:li -hill . "I'riSr and t.. : ..r r,- . i ...... t ",-'-r tho Thr.u ulJ u;j tLe f.r- . . i. : - ii. i trer. . it-- o- .