C7 T" M AMERICAN T J M ROME INSIDE OUT. t kit. r. c ToatH, r4irua or thk rtiitL "HOT ttnilt ( Bl kl H. riull'lliEkCK- It-itrmcu from a lecture delivered Aprllil.t, i In Music U1U It I ) Continued from Last Wrrk . . . . . . r anaucum lniea: i once caned on a lady who had aume poptkh nelghb r, and be declared that the mut move away, (or she could nut endure the sight and sound that were forced upon her eve and ear on Sundar. Km 1.1 1 she: "They go to church In the fure- n noon and get drunk in the afternoon Jf - ThUU the frUt of a relion which S undertakes to save you by forms and I ceremonies and the manipulations of 2 the prlefta. The Salvationists on the contrary, aim directly at a radical change of purpose and life for the better. Which method looks mot like fanaticism? I once heard a converted Catholic tell this story: Bridget had been to confession, and was on her way home Mary, an antipathy of hers, spied her, and hurled at her some taunting re mark. Bridget retorted: "Arrah, now, te aUy, will ye, for l am in a state of pace today, but I'll black yer eye for ye tomorrow!" There you have the papist style of religion! Fanaticism, I say again! Let us look ' ' bak a little and how Rome uatd to proceed In her efforts to tave those whom the thought to be in error. The theory was that the error mutt be driven out in order to tave the soul And some of the methods resorted to in difficult cases were certainly oi iginal, They did it by machinery, so to freak A recent writer says: "One method was the squeezing or crushing of the limbs by means of machinery designed for that purpose" continuing the pro cess, of course, till the victim recanted, thus squeezing the heresy out of him, very much as the modern clothe -wrlnger squeezes the water out of a wet sheet. "Another method was the Injection Into the body of water, oil or vinegar" peculiarly papal antidotes for the poison of error. "Hot pitch was sometimes applied to particularly sensitive portions of the body" pre sumably with the animated intentim of enabling the patient to Btick fast to the creed of the mjther church. "A simple, yet telling, device was to bind . candles to the fingers (the patient be & ing first bound in an immovable posl- tion) and tbea light them. As they burned gradually away, the flesh of the fingers was consumed." This wa the popish method of enlightening those who were supposed t3 be in the darkness of error. Then there was the "Spanish donkey" an upright prank with a sharpened .. dge, on which the victim was com pelled to sit astride, with weights at tached to his feet to make the applica tion more forcible, until the tortured rone was lain to acknowledge that there is a sharp distinction between heresy and orthodoxy! "Again you are tied in a chair, which is then gradually brought Into proxim ity to a blazing furnace; and as the broiling flesh crisps on your bones, the voice of the inquisitor is in your ear, exhorting you to confess, to repent, to speak" thus actually expecting to "try" heresy out of you, as a skillful housewife "trios" fat out of a beef's caul! Again we are told: "If roasting proven, unsuitable to your cafe, you were furnished with a roomy pair of boots, into which boiling water was poured; and often when the boots were removed nothing but bare bones were left behind." Surely, if heresy couldn't be boiled out of a man, how could you get it out? Again, you might be seated in an iron chair with a grove of sharp spikes for a cushion, enabling you to reflect with due feeling on the fine points of the papistical doctrine! Or you might be stretched on a row of sharp edged boards, and heavj wheels rolled over you till every joint iu your body, as well as In your heretical the- I ology, was dislocated at the same time. Or, more effectual still, you might be submitted to the vigorous embrace of the "Iron Maiden," which was, in effect, an iron cloak with sharp spikes on the inside; in this you would be screwed up tight, until you acknowl edged yourself that you had better return t3 the loving embrace of mother church, or until your flesh rotted and dropped into the moat! We are told that "in the early part of the seventeenth century a man by the name of Zachary Druseman was sus pended by the arms in a torture cham ber, while screws were applied to his feet in such a manner as to crush the bone3. After watching him for awhile, the judges went out to supper, leaving him in charge of the executioner. Druseman Besought the latter 'by the wounds of Christ' to lot him down If but for a single moment, but the officer refused to do so except at the judges' command. After an hour the judges "V. (Sturned, all of them the wnrflfl far r. , , V...T nuuui. wruscuian was aeaa. j-iitue imasinaiion is needed to make one shudder at this story; Satan himself might hesitate to fill up the gaps of the narrative." , Such was Rome's method of convert ing heretics, under the theory that the soul might be saved by a recantation secured by these means. Protestantism relies solely on argument, proof, per suasion, addressed to the reason and the conscience. Which 1 nki most like fanaticUm? Let us not flatter ouralves that such ice ins bave been renounced. Rome utet tueui still at times, though more secretly. 'Stmjxr mJhm" (al ways the tame) is her b.-asl. And hen Bishop O'Connor writes, "Re ligious liberty is merely endured until the opposite cab be carried into effect," he forewarns us that all this Is liable to re '.urn if Rome gel the power. The fact Is, Romanism i only heathenism thinly vereertd. We notice In both the same lust for power, the same gread of gain, and the fame spirit of fraud and dec -ption. ice Hierarchy ltseii, witn Its many grade of officials, 1 patterned after Roman paganism, whose head was called pontiff, as the pope is today. And now, over in Thibet, the degraded heathenism of Central A ia is character ized by a similar hierarchy, having at It head the Grand Lama, so called who i only an Asiatic pope. The pagan priests know how to make use of their position to extort money irom ice multitude, xiut Home can give them point on this line. The priests would impose heavy penance for trifling offence, such as fasting several days in succession, walking barefoot in the most Inclement weather, laying aside all comfortable garments and wearing sackcloth, leaving the! homes and going on long pilgrimages to distant shrines, or renouncing society altogether and entering a monastery, and then fix their own price for remit ting the penance, which the victim must pay (or do the penance) under pain perdition and money came in streams The pope looked on with envious eyes to see his priebts reaping such a golden harvest, and soon found means of enter ing the field himself. Perhaps he thought a lit le competition would help to regulate prices; at any rate, prices finally got down to what must cer tainly be called a very reasonable figure For the way the popa took to get ahead of tQe priests was to tell an indulgence to sin beforehand; and so afterwards there was no need of buying off a pen ance from the priest. And the price got so low at one time that infanticide cost but eighty ceat-v parricide or fratricide an evei dollar: witchcraft was two dollars, and pjlygamy only six which was cheaper than emigrating tj Uuh! Tad theory on which this dogma was based Is certainly ingenious. Many of the saints, it was said, had merits far beyond their own individaal obliga tions; they had merit dough tj be saved, and a good bit to tpare. This surplus merit, or, as they put it, this supererogatory" merit, together with the superabundant merit of the Re deemer, constitutad an Inexhaustible fund of merit, all under charge of the pope, who could distribute it around at will in quantities just sufficient to make up the deficiencies of his erring flock provided they could furnish the needful So the pope had something to sell after all. The merits of the saints was the commodity put up for bids, In what the historian well calls this inconceiv able barter. And by sending out agents in different directions to sell on com mission, a vast territory was laid under tribute to enrich the papal court at Rome. Do you say that this is long past? But how is it now? Look at the vast properties under the form of churches, cathedrals, parsonages, school-houses, convents, and what not, belonging to the hierarchy all built by money somehow wrung from the Ignorant, duped multitude. Ana wnat maKes ice priests loot so plump and rubicund, while their flocks look so ragged and careworn? Why, there's a fee for about everything a priest does. His masses are paid for, his prayers are paid for, his offices in the various rites necessary to a "good Catholic," from baby christening to ex treme unction, are feed and the fee comes before the office. Recently a body was brought for burial to a Catholic church by out-of-town parties; the priest demanded, in advance, his fee of twenty dollars. The friends were not able to raise the money on the spat, but promised to make it good, and beggei him to go on with the service. But he refused to do so till the money was paid, and retired to his house, leaving the corpse lying un- shrived before the altar. And since the sun crossed the vernal equinox, a priest's card has been seen, left at the houses of his flock, on which he states that for twenty-five cents per week he wiil say ten masses per day, and for fifty cents per week he will say twenty-five masses per day making a very creditable reduction in the whole sale rates! Perhaps you call this Christianity, but it strikes me as being a good deil more like heathenism. This likeness to paganism is also seen In the sham sanctity of their de votees, supposed to be gained by wear ing hair shirts, living unwashed in dirty caverns, eating grass instead of bread, or standing for years on the top of high columns; precisely on a par with the heathen whom our mission aries describe as walking on shoes with spikes in their soles, rolling over and over on the ground for hundreds of miles, or swinging themselves on hooks thrust through their bleeding flesh. If there is anything to choose, it is not on the side of the Romanist. Their depreciation of marriage and implied contempt for woman U heathen Um. Their silly legends about the talnU and the Virgin are healhenUh Their empty rite and core monies and ivpelilioua prayer court to J off on their beads are aped from the pagan, who bad their rottarie before ppe wtre born, and whose prayer c insisted often in saying over and over, hour afksr hour, the name ot some imaginary deity; till at la.t, in Thibet, thl idea of efficacy through repetition led to the invention of the prayer wheel which wa a wheel on which a prayer written, and every tlnio It revolved bringing the word on the upper side, counted as a separate prayer. Some time they turned it by hand, but some time they hitched it to a small mill wheel, and tnu actually prayed by water! It i a wonder that some of the smart jr papist bave not ere thl eon trived a machine for praying by steam, or an electric motor. They would, I opine, had not popery addled their brains a well a darkened their spirit ual perceptions. If it had not done both, Low could they have failed to understand and heed the Saviour' In- junction: "And ye, when ye pray, use not vain repetitions as the heathen do, for they think they shall be heard for their much speaking." But thl fame mouthpiece of the hierarchy, already referred to, com pares Protestantism to a decaying tree But inasmuch as it has grown with such vigor and steadiness since Luther a to gain, in four hundred years, the leadership in every line of progress, while Romanism has fallen everywhere in the rear, it looks as If the latter were the dying tree and Protestantism th young and vigorous sapling just enter ing upon its period of strength and fruitfulnets. There are throj elements of strength In a nation: Wealth, Intelligence and morality. How do the two systems compare us to these three elements The wealthiest cation (In valuation) in the world is the United States Protest ant. The next wealthiest is Great Britain Protestant. The third is Germany Proteutant. Toe fourth is France semi-Protestant, as it has been since the revolution. While all the Catholic nations are poverty-stricken and In Italy, tho land of the pope, the masses are In rags, and about every third man in a beggar. Can a sjstcm which soracho Impoverishes its ad herents permanently stand against one which endows them with thrift and wealth? In the matter of intelligence the con trast is even more striking. In the eight chief Protectant cations the pro portion of illiterates Is four per cent while In the eight chief Catholic ca tions the proportion is sixty per cent, or fifteen times as many! Romanism is dying ac the top. Her motx is: "Igno rance Is the mother of devotion," by which she presumably means, "devo tion" to Romanism, and thus pays her self a rather left-handed compliment. ace makes oo secret of her lntnt to keep the masses in ignorance (In order to rule over them), and It is evident that she is succeeding. And this is the pretender that wants to break up our school system, and sub stitute one of her own! The kind of work sbe would make of it is evident from a few cases t lat have occurred In a town in Wisconsin they succeeded in electing two out of three on the school boat d, and they turned out all the Protestant teachers but one, aad threatened her. Then they ordered out the Bible, and It was put out Then they ordered in the Roman Catholic catechism, and it had to go in. And finally, to cap the climax, one morning they ordered all the teachers to march their scholars over to the Catholic church, where the priest sprinkled some water over the crowd, and thus. he : aid, baptized them into the Catholic faith, Protestants and all! The parochial schools which they set up are everywhere Inferior. The teacher are incompetent, and so much time is wasted in mumbling the cate chism and learning pravers to the Virgin that no thorough instruction can be given in the sciences. The re sult of their course is to mako Ignorant bigots instead of Intelligent scholars. Congressman Linton sayc "For more than a century the mission In- ians have been under Jesuit control, education and influence, and t.Mlay are as incapable of self-support, as citizens of our country, as babis." Such is the result of the Romish handling of the ntellect. While in Protestant Ger many, England and America the sys tems of education existing are the very best in the world. Which, then, shows most signs of intellectual desay, Roman ism or Protestantism? But it is when we compare the moral standards oi tne two peoples that the most stunning facts come to the surface. Protestantism has always been noted for its strict moral requirements; even its enemies confess this. So evident and striking has this feature been, from Luther and Calvin to the Puri tans and on till today, that even Ro manists have been compelled to ac knowledge it; and skeptics generally, instead of endeavoricg to deny it have rather made it a subject of ridicule, as constituting an unnecessary restriction of the natural Inclinations. No charge of this kind is in danger of being made utraln.t the rank and file of llomanUu, even a they aiw-ar lo thl country, with ail their Protectant surrounding Witnea their drunken- n., their profanity, their olwoenlty, their low laete and degrading amuse- menu. And as for the rent, our jail roiuuui mem. aney luroun In roe quarter or more of the vagrant and criminal. A chaplain of the Man cbuselUsUte prieon say that of fx) convict 4nJ were Catholic, chiefly Irish, five time their due proportion. Of 20 women convict at Sherburne, even tenth were Catholic. At Doer Island ov-nty-lve percent, are papists. And the rank and file only imitate their uerlor. The lying and deoep tloo and false swearing of the Jesuit re well known. They openly declare teat they are under no obligation to keep faith with u heretic. They do not hesitate to commit the bloodiest deed to rid themselves of those who land In the way of their ne'arlou schemes; and, in general, avow and act upon the Machlavellan maxim that "the end justifies the means." They have become a by-word throughout the world. Everywhere the word "Jesui tical Is understood to mean untrust worthy, deceitful, treacherous. Some of the vilest of men have been pope. No leg than sixty four of them died by violence poison and the dagger. Twenty six were deposed or expelled. Thirty-Are bave been ac cased of murdor or other heinous crimes. And of the entire list of 203. no loss than 135, or more than half, proved uo worthy of their positions. And as for the common run of priebts, if decency allowed the truth to be told, If the veil could bo lifted from the foul immoral itlo with which they offset their hum Dug celibacy, If actual shame did not forbid us to describe the infamous "It. C." society of Cat hollo women (of reg ular standing In the church!) author lzed by "his holiness," tho infallible Pope Pius IX. in ISM, as a concession to the "human weakness" of hi obedient libertines, miscalled priests if the real facts on this line could be knon 1 verily believe that an Indig nant people would rise en masfe and bundle off the whole gang to to to Mormondom, of course! And such is the dilapidated, apostate, beer-soaked, vlcestalnel hierarchy that dares to open its defiled lips and proclaim, fx cathedra, that Protestant ism Is a dying tree, is no ro'iglon, but the negation of rellgioi, and runs Into fanaticism and infidelity! Shades of B )elzebub and all his Imps! Could the fatter of lies do hotter than that? For the deluded, degrade!, fleeced multi tude of the rank and file of Catholics, I have only pity and compassion. But for this brazen-browed, open-mouthed, arrogant hierarchy, this fading Image and d Hut ;d imitation of an outworn fraud and despotism, born in the ages oflgnorancs, brutality and darkness, I can feel little else than scorn and con tempt. uouDuess some oi ine priests are T-V- ..1 ... well-meaning men, good In spite of their training; but even these are dangerous because of their mediieval superstition and fanaticism. But it is past belief that the major part of them can be anything but adventurers, using their sham sanctity as a cover for a life of lazy self Indulgence. That such a class should be abroad, deraminj the most heroic and benevolent of the race. traducing tho one religious system that hs ever permanently uplifted men, as- saulti.ig our school system, which is the very fountain of light and liberty and hope for the cation's future, and fiendishly plotting the destruction of the very government which has pro tected and fostered them, is simply in tolerable. It is hard to sea what use there is for them, anyway, in this age and land, The best of them are a hideous anach ronism, and the worst of them are the very spawn of t ie bottomless pit. An Ounce of Prevention s cheaper than any quantity of cure Don't give children narcotics or seda tives. They are unnecessary when the Infant is properly nourished, as it will be if brought up on the Gail Borden Eagle Brand Condensed Milk. At las-t there is a publication devoted to the principles of the A. P. 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TliK r oliitloo Introduced in trc hoiue of t le Mimurl legislature by Mr. Junes, of Hickory county, regard ing the ill treatment of girl Is the flout of the Ootid Shepherd, and ak- log that the governor wnd by sixvlal nusnenger a request that a bill tie In tro.luivd to provide for the Inflection of these o-cal led charitable Iniitllullon wa a lcp in the right direction. Some of the partylte who fought thi re ilu tion, a well a the bill Introduced by Mr. I Undo, of Kansas City, will be wondering where their "majorltlc" have gone If they apiear again for an office of public trust. Representative Moran, of St. Joseph, a Roman Catholic, wa one of the most bitter enemies to the measure, and Mr. Davis, of Taney county, wa assistant la the light. Thk dedication of a monument in Chicago over the grave of 6,000 oon lederate oldler wa a most fitting thing to do. It will commemorate the death of a lost oauae and the birth of a new and stronger republic, and should be viewed by every patriot with a feel ing rife with the hope that the bitter oes and the animosities engendered through the effort to free and to keep in bondage 4,000,000 of human beings, are surely and steadily giving plaoe to generosity and lovo; and we, a the son of one of those gallant bcroe who risked their live and eventually filled premature graves, rejoice that the chasm which has so long divided the north and the south ha at last been spanned, and that we aro lndood a re united people. "Let us bave peace." DR. Gordon and his estimable wife entertained the member of St. Andrews Society at their magnificent home in Council Bluffs, Thursday evening. While we are not a member of the Scottish Clans, the good doctor ar ranged it so the secretary of St. An- honored us with an invitation to be present Thursday evening. We managed to get there, although, on ac count of other engagements, not until quite late, yet early enough to sliced a very pleasant evening, as did every other person present. Rome must think Protextantlbm 1 perniciously active these days. She is being pushed Into a very small corner by tho Methodist Episcopal ministers who are asking her to assist in estab lishing complete religious liberty me ooulq American lopuoiics now dominated by her, and by the Christla l.udea voters who demand tho unfrock Ing of Priest Phelan for hi intemper ate utterances. Thk C. A. C. Medical Company is meeting with a success seldom met with by a proprietary medicine com pany. Its preparations work wonders as can be attested by readers of thi paper. Road thelradvertioement, and if ailing, give their medicine a trial. A large number of the teacher in the Omaha public schools are taking advantage of the new law, giving them the right to hold their school warrants and receive 7 per cent. Interest on them There is no better investment for sur plus funds. 10 SECCRE the empire of the law over lne Popie is the chief concept of enlightened statesmanship. To estab- 18,1 thc universal empire of mtdiieval 'ra lb tl 0 cardinal conceit, tuo domi DtttlD desire, of the pipa-y DON T miss the June A at ion. It Is on sale at all first-class news-stands. Price, 10 cent. Did G.'O. VV. Lininger, vice president of the Jiee, tell a falsehood when he Tinkhanx 8 Boils at Once i.fflicUd me In fact I think no on ever uf- fered mnrefroin Impure blood. laree as a dollar. ii nw.ii-i ft:-ir.u, DUIIirumPS mR Kll i, soniPtimps making Koiirliottlnof Hood sores s Sxr- Aparius hv thoroughly purified my blood and my skin Is smooth as an Infant's. I nr.yrr felt better, h. O. Xusham, hewhall, California. Hood's Cures Hood's Pills ar prompt and efficient. Havo . Y"ou Head IF CHRIST UY The Most Sensational disorderly hounds mapped out. Has it rt i tiM'M xii iiiriMr nr"iii unvist. 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Ax v Roman Catholic public official convicted of corruption will put oo a bold front, screw hi courage to th sticking point, and declare, a did Macbeth on a certain occasion: "Thou can.t not say I did It!" A LAR;e list bat been secured for an A. P. A. council at Piatt City, Mo. We are Informed that the citizen are, manifesting much interest In the work and that the council will oon be ready for degree. Tim eh are urely advancing In Kan sas City. The Jr. O. U. A. M., al though called by many the "Junior A. P. A'," were allowed to parade la peace on Memorial Day. The work of the mighty A. P. A. will not bo finished until all the public schools of the United Status shall havd been placed under the absolute control of true Protestants. , Guidons, the cardlnalarchblshop of Baltimore, has been rooelved with dis tinguished honors at Rome. A prophet is not without honor save in his own country, Councils of the A. P. A. were or ganised last week at Bolton, Jasper and Glenvlllo, Mo. Each council is composed of the best citizens, and has a large uuimbcrbhip. Why must we have a Roman Cath olic censorship over our pres dis patches? Oh, lor true froedom of the press! Three Infallible Churches. Tho organ of the Greek church in Russia recently replied to tho invi tation of the pope for a union of tho Greek and Roman churches that such a project was impossible, and warned the pope that if it were seriously attempted It would only add to the membership of tho former. Since this invitation was sent out the pooe has tendered a similar one lo tho Anglican church. The organs of that church, however, reply that such a union cunaot take plaoe. The Roman church must come back to the Anglican fold, which it left centurlrs ago, and renounce Its errors. This of course Rome will not do, and there you are. So the outlook Is favorable for the continuance of three Infallible churched. Editorial in Chi cago Tiibune, May H.- Orangemen. The regular meetings of American Lodge No. 221, L. 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