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About The American. (Omaha, Nebraska) 1891-1899 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 14, 1898)
THE AMERICAN TIUI'ANIiKICAN VMHllhlll( M l till n H Hall 9 nit i an I A-ltt-l - ttnt, I f ,4 I ( -' " ' P" I ' . It . M III l.t tn I i. bk' lilt H I I I .roil r m. "H Ml." If III whI ftt III Ir.ltli Ut I leu, lh t h"l fnl an end tn l"""l tin in iM'lltli ami btlherv in cm. lilt ltii Mil M el Ititaraatfr Al tl an mini Mmne H-f lot' Kul pitrn blniarlf it tn IT Mi Itim l.l. II will Nk writ nf mmler In pry Mm Iiwp unit I hat wilt niav he H' IpiI In the Her fuliin Meantime lh people are walling In hear from twig pVntl. What tin he In say regarding iiirrupHiiti III I In' Judiciary of Nebraska. In general, mm of llil Judicial district In parllruhir. We hit nlKiiit mine In the cumin ion Hint It In lh duly of loyal A, P. A men lo Ml.-iy away from the poll nxt rlii t Ion il it v , It matter not wMi-h man I fleeted; lie will lie a tool of Hon' Duly tn one' ronnlrjr compel oppo all Ion to ll enemies, The opposition may proceed from the pre, at the poll or on Hi battlefield. Hut wher ever It occnre, It should ln ii ti in In imI with malic or hatred. All Hi fellow who lid vn nubile (out In tli"lr month, lhon who ar trying lo fcnt on In, and Iho who would llkr lo Imva on, were fur to make up th crowd that greeted John treiimd'a president Tuesday evening Th Jesuit Chun h-the Church of Kotn haa William McKlnley cm Mainly uinl"r Ha eye. Al Washington It I Miinl:iflili; at ttcpiihllcan ant tier liK It l John Ireland, and where h vlnlt tin! West It la IXck Kerens, Yon can elect a public thief and plunderer, who la nominally a Prof eat ant, to an Important office, htil he will not lm any better than th nmt priest ridden memlier of th Church of Home It taken pur men to mak pur pull tie. T, W, Wat k burn la aald lo harhor th Idea that th Republican rounly ticket will h defeald. Mr, Hirk burn la chairman of th eon urea I "ti a I committee, and la a Rnaewater hench man, la th wish father lo th thought? Th question In thl campaign I not (told or silver. It la whether Mr, lt' water shall elect to congress man who will keep th army headquarter In th He building by refusing or neg lectin lo tirgn an apprimt latlon for th til Una up of th old ponlomY Imild. Inir, which haa heen dentunaled aa auch headquarter. Whr do yon aland, Mr, Hitchcock, on thl tpieaflon? Wher do you aland, Mr, Mnrrrr? Th apeciacl of official favorite and peta lielnn taken Into th eoimty rourl houa while th taxpayer who paid for th aa that wa hurned had fhi dior ahut and locked In Ihelr face, waa on of th thin w aaw prior lo th arrival of McKlnley and hl popgun corf. If th American peopl yr had any rlhta thou rlhl fiav been atolen from them, Hun dreda of reapectahl peopt wer denied tdmlailon to their own building, whll th frit nda and rtallva of Ihelr ar anla went In and raveled In ea and luxury at th expena of th taxpay ra, Wr you reartonalhl for thla outran, Mr, Hoiuk? If o, how do you rxpwt pipl to rot frr youT W will publlah your anawer. We underatand that fUiwater It aetretly working a combination In fa vor of certain llalativ candidate on th fualort ticket, and th candidate for eonitreaa on th Republican tbk t. Th achem la to be worked through th Roman f'aiholle Church, which recoRnlxea th lie man aa lla political aactit. Aa Mr, Mercer baa proved hlmef iKith tb friend of Kom and Roawater during bla lift aa a rongrenman, It If juatljr due him that tie receive their aupport. That upport, combined with the Patriotic Republican vote, wbkn be I certala to M tmvii tit Am iinn ti t Ui .. ti ! ! m t i. i . thi tn i I i nil tl'M' H 'f ' I tlli to l hl III ! ( t!H H f"l I- it ii t I . i) thi t i tltl. tn m ! lit lit p-lMli H l 4 i I lift l it iltrt ri IN lh Ulltl III th .In i.f lit I y i It !w mil I "i ih iton t"i a" anife I in i..i,., i,t it. Mti aiiitm in ilttt i oinhiiitiitt i i Mint tk M'I in l ( in i timn wliii wl ii hi ti.. ii tiiin i in-in 1iin ) 1 1 up, Dill alttti a tn an Itnliililual or I" a few an on. I I ! p.illlli latia, but tn rtety one Willi Hl!ll. i lf.lp ililp rl'plit lot Olie I I. mi Hftiitl.ll Bil l clutter lo Tim I 'am y and l:d Tat lor, tiie wlmle IIiiiiikIiI I parly !n They would ruiher be iii pnlulial litilnlilKe to ltii. lili'il i lll'I'lllill. Nil I "III. Ill till III lie free lliloiiah llli'lr ll rltoria Thla I not trun i f tliin pnptr or lla editor, To ua iulm liile and eon altileticy In iiime pret Inu than min i iift and If It la tiei notary fur ua to o;i(mhi Hie tinli to whom quciitloii wer pro ponded IhM week, to b oiihIhIi nt that oiiiwlllori will be aa viKorom uny that lb fie could poanlbly offer wer they to torn out and dnclar them five opponed lo ltmewatr dictation W ahall hot be In th oppoaltlon thla week, W want to b certain that liter I no hop for th creation of an honest aeotiment In th lt- puiiiiean party; a party which ran never hop to return to power aa long publle thieve, their conaiHia and ib'fendera are the bright and ahlning lllthia In lla count Ik The party that lav to th nmlori a Mncoln, a (Irani n (inrneld, mimt Indeed hav mink to ttrrlbl depth to permit public plun dercra, thieve, crirrupilorilta, gam blera, dlv keeper and rteepollera of virtu and wrttkera of houiea to die tale and control Ha nominee and to formula! Ha policy, Vet that la th condition of thin, In liourlaa Conn ly lodny! Without tarlrn on nia for the mnaeotieneea that will certainly ronow oppoaition to men wno ar hek by jowl with V Hoaewaier, w fall ttpon John ,, Webater, wl waa th flrat Hunday at hool auparlntt ndent w became acquainted with In thla city to alal to tb people of thla city and thla county, and ihla alat how tfly tsfin plac their Irual In htm aa t'nl led Hla'e aenator If w l' ka h eour a K, th manhood, lo lake up fh fight anftlnat th man who ha for yar killed vry aaplrant for public: offic whom h roold wo ua? Will John Wph(r an for peace? Will h aare in vol n mak Koaewatey a member of h cabinet when ther la vacancy? The ar queiona whhh muni b anawered, Ther r hun- dreda of men In th r!ty of fmah who will never n to th poll to vol for men who ar prt.feaaedly your friend whll Howatr knlfea ym and aup porta ihem, Thr la aomeihln wrong aomewher; Klther (hey ar playlnf you f or they ar ptaylna" lloa- wafer fal. They cannot aerv Iwa maaiera Neither can you, Von mut b th aervant of th peopl or you mut b th aubaervlent Unit of ftoa water? W want lo know what our friend r In xp1, May w nti aaaur fhetn that Mr, Webaier ran b tritated? Contianilna J, flmyib la a Roman Catholic lie la a member of Hi, John'a Imn h In thla city, II la the fualon candldata ftf allorney general, No rolealant who know what Roman- lam la ran afford to vote for Mr, Hmylh, II aeeepta the rtcarat!ona of the head of hie church aa Infalli ble, and all bla decree aa binding under pain of eternal damnaibm, The head of hla rhurrh haa aald, and Mr, Hmythe haa accepted II aa binding, upon him, "That where the law of the church conflict with the lawa of tb ataie, the law of the fhureh are to b nnhealtallngly obeyed," If you believe the lawa of your country are Llndlng on each and every citizen, you cinnot vote for a man who bllva a thla man Hmythe bev, or who ow primary allegiance to a foreign eerie alaetlcal power, which alao clalme th right to exert le the fundlona tem poral or civil government, Kvery true Romanlat beivea that be la a Roman Catholle flrat and a clilwm afterward. Mr. Hmythe la no exception, Ifeat him. If. according to Roe water, Dave Mercer waa "a boodler" in mi, the 'I t. ..( K fliill t h I t, turn t if mt Ih .- ii .i(i,,(if( et .1. .! .4 e fttitlBi'il tMn.ii.t n4 1 1 U f i s a tmi t .. . f an ti r! i t a - mt la ,i.f l l hl'ii't t I tittHt l-'" I' It lime lil lute ttt i Ute.l til-nnf t ti i,l In th wne tt t , t th p.'l the mirimTAHCE. Ihrt i iiiii iiim.if a itn th found t.f Ih parlillee to th tfft Hint a teftaln tandld! fur ttmiitt t -tiiitmllnitf haa tievtd an offei frmu i.'tiulM nuti-e of I in tn with draw frtnn th t for rtiutilv itnn Hi Ian I oner mi trial another man tmill be put In hla pla N'i dnildl thla w II' be Ipfereat'tig IteWa to III frlctoin ti kiiiii of tb i auit'ititie Tb rumor due not alat helier Ih ret Ipletil of the tifter bm Uki li any i oKiilfitiu of It, but tb peopl will naturally look upon any withdrawal among th can d'dntea with aimplflon. Hornet I men a man la put In nomlna Hon by th party rotivenllon aa i "alool pigeon"--the achem being m nlpulaied by Hi leadera of atime par llcular party In Ih lnlrt "t can dldal on th oppoalng ticket, and It not Infrequently m-ctira that Ih "alool pigeon" devebqi Into a real man, and th peopl recognlnlng hla ability placea film In charge of their affair Thla la aa'd to have happened anme yeara ago In I he caa of II, II, Irev, Al that limn but few would wager an opinion that Irey had a "ghoat of a Mbow" for an election, but on eleitlotl day th people ap'tk and he waa Ihelr choice for county Ireaaurer, and no tn tin who vtrted for him haa alri'e had reaaon lo rtgr"'. Ifcy f aald to have made lb beat Ireaaurer lhal Iiotigla Coiinly ever had, Hut a few duye a a promltitiii Iiciikm ratlc ward heeler waa heard to remark: "We put up the job that nominated a certain candidal for county comm aaloner, bctaua we llioniflif h waa tb weket man that ua I'emttcrata could nominate. We elected Kleraiead, and we want Ui r elo t him again, Our man la only a a tool pigeon." Moral: lmk out fir alNtl pigeon," Tim.MO PROVMiKNCKi. We wlah all I'nlted f'reabyierlana who think Rome la growing more ol erant could hav had our experience Habbatb evening, September t. Vimr lit ua, Mr, Hugh Copeland, Mra, Chal- mere, another young lady and myaelf, went out lo hold a afreet aervlce, (t wa a large fore, but we had commit led ouraelve unto the Itrd, and truat ed In him for help and protctbn, W went directly Into Ibe heart of the great Roman Catholic region of the Went Hid We had fi'rt before at tempted atreel work In that Immedl- at locality, but w were not exttecf Ing any etanling reu)ta, We halted at, th corner of Taylor and Aberdeen atreeta, and !egn alng lug the hundredth pnalrn to the tun of "Old Hundred." Hefora w were half don w wer aurrounded by a larg crowd of men, women and i hlld ren, the (alter aneerlng, yelling and geatbiilatlng. (tn finlahlng the flrat atrtig (he crowd had lncreaed In about oo, and waa conaianfly growing In alsw and vloleme, We aaug another (malm, but aang only one vera, Then we attempted In apeak. All our word were Immediately drowned by tr- mendou yelling. We aent for a police officer, but t hough one waa aero the afreet when we began alnglng, none were now u be found, fmr altuatlon wa becoming decid edly unpleaaent, The crowd Jeered and threw ateke and clod, The mn became threatening, eapeclglly on aavage looking fellow, who wa held back 1v hla wife, A woman whlaper- ed to Mra, Chalmer, "0t out of the crowd; flee for your Uvea," We aaw the nciiy of fllgbl, but how lo get away without etlrrlng the crowd Ut violence wa a o.oeton. We all kept cool and In g'd humor, which aided In reetralnmg the paaabma of the mob, Finally we moved off alowly and quietly. The crowd preaaed about ua eloaely, and looked very threatening. It waa evident that the Jeaet provo cation would et. the rough nrn upon ua. Volley of atl'ka, atone ar.d pav ing blotk were hurled after ua, We were followed all the way home and repeatedly etru'k by mlaalea, but no Injury reunited. Mra, Chalmer re- ce yed a aevere 1,low In the bak, hut ft turned out no! to be aerlou. It waa pitiful to aee Mr, Copeland alruek over the head by rude boy and pelted with aton. Hut Rome reapecta neither womanhood nor gray bah-e. Tbu ended our atreet aervlce that evening. It ahowed u emphatically the temper of Rome, tfh bate tb Ml W hi tnl !! tr i if lrHli"i (tn, bul I fee Heal,' k'l.a tiitr put .r Pa fclt lit t if llnei.t'U it Hit Una.'!'" i i. t f ii to tut i ti " W Win II 'Hie I aptloi ti "It tit ' it t lh" la I I ."( nil ! Wal iiiiirt,. will i,r rtik Wire a I'ti war atle In our Uel. at we at itiiil.trel II will, what tun t iitr la r iiriu' 11 en in, Itimgin lht Home I aa eld In the .t-.i nlli,n ssf sle!f !H I inaklhg luff II I ati.l liaihcrlaiif and pirpattng umlfiv fur an awful tluttip (Inn W ltiic th Frelii h tetiiliillon H"tie bait("be I he Hlbt, and frtietia nil all freedom of puili With tb aid of th Mliein and grogeety Itnrn It it. .trill III III llli. lllr if (Ix. fr. I'hIiIIi a ii. I will yet make Amcrha rett Mil IiIimmI Hi t on Hie Went Hide a legion of Ii keiliicn and ln Tb ItiaiMutlniia of Home eie iHiini-roii, ilnirilu. fitMi . niiiii hU, eie., all cnuilillilria lo biild lllii lit thoilMlid of pnople In lilrlHinl -'ti 'I liitt'lli'i lull ihiikin' Our lieartii Irani titer Ihla ereat tin tnllKlili lied 'onil:ilioii We hat tnnie and more longed lo do aomethlng for Ihla peruh'tig niaaa In July hebt our flrt al 'eet aervlc In thl doman ial region and for Homanlala, and al ready Rom let ua know ah went no gimpt'l llgbt. Our luit tiiim lem only Intenalflea our dealre to help th needy Moula down In that tbirktie. Hrethren, II I a ra for much reflec tion and prayer Thoa M Chal mere, Chicago, In Chrlatlan Inatructor, TIHKI) Or I'OI'KRV! la not the world gettlni tired of popery? Tbet rorpin-atlon called the church of Rom, the papacy, that mya lerloua and terrible power, whoa aeat haa been at Rome many centurlea at whoa mandate klnga have In en de throned, under whoae withering Influ ence natlona hive attenuated between anarchy, and deapotUm, dutigeona have iwn filled with Innocent vN time, million perlabed In th flrea of martyrdom kindled by her cruel ha tred. And after th hlatory of ao many centurlea, written In the blood of her victim-after Inspiration baa written upon her forehead, her name "Mya fery. Ha by Ion the Oreal, tb Mother of Harlot and the Abomination of th Knrth," and her clalma, deed and doc trlfiee have demonstrated thla, yet, In th end of the nineteenth century, by her "eoreer)" endeavoring to de ceive the natlona and with remarkable e, confidence, boldneM and enee, H puffing tb cup of her ebomfriatlone lo American lift, la If not a abame to the Amt-rPan name and th children of our Pilgrim Kathera who fought in battle of freedom on American aoll and laid fb foundation of thla great na tion? Are Americana ao Ignorant of what popery la that aenafor oley her prelfirM nod, and the pulpit and pra are often Intimidated or llencd by her dictation? yet we have reaaon to thank the trd that pooery la loa Ing Ifa grip on the nation, ft baa aeen too miib of Ha knavery and wlcfcedneaa, It la only another name for all that la lyrantilcal, cruel, )dol- atroua and abomlnahl. It la th renr anarchist. It ha corrupted all nation where t could get control, Pone prleet and Jeeult have disturbed fh peace of every country where they have set their feet, Inaugurated riot and revolution, by aatumtng the die faforahln In both civil and religion matter, denying everywhere tb right of private Judgment, the righta of con aclence, denying the people tb rlrht of reading the eerlpfur, ao virtually naniaritng ine iin.ie from every land where popery I In power. The Hlble ha no authority or meaning except what panal dictation I pleased to give H, In other word, Ood la forbidden to apeak fo hi children through hla word, I h Irtvloe Master aaya: "Heart h lb H rlpture," Rome aay: No, we for bid It, Rome cannot endnr the light trf the Hcrlpturea. Horn baa waded through aeaa of bbetd lo force her fals and Idolatroti orblp tlfton tb people, Appeal fo Kcrlpture, eonaclence, rnn nr hti- manlty la of no avail In a court of Rome, Hubmlf fo her dictufn or burn. w toe only alternative Had It not leen for tb tyranny, cm- oil ..ii A..mMm t..... ,.J ... I .,-'p . n.f i,.n iiiiMi'-iii" o yrHfTj the I'nited Hfafe would not have wag ed war wit ft old, proud, cruel yjpaln. it wa not a war for rononeat and brtoty, but a war In tb name of hu manity and In defeoee of the Inaliena ble right of men, The I'nlted Htate armlea ar not buceaneera and pirate like lb freebooter of old Kparn who Invaded, robbed and murdered for plunder the defefle Mexican, Cu- bana and Peruviana, but fought for humanity and against, a Oodie tyran ny and th cruel opprem that de file a man' right to life and liberty. Tb I'nlted Hiat government, a representative of Iho rat orlncl- pleg emleidled In the civil and rllg Ion liberty which belong to all men fll'iy f rtg" and another horn hi alav or vaeaal, Kvery man le-rn crne Info th world a free man, All wn are created free and equal, Iaw and government were n'rf designed lo rob mn of their right but to do Justice to all and aeeure to every man hi right, Civil govern ment waa not designed for monarch. autocrat, ollgarcblea, prelate and ahad bellied prlef, that they may roll In wealth and luxury and rob and en slave the people to gef. tin, Juxurte. The war wlto Kpaln baa been a -ri educator, If the nation will (earn the lesson, T7i war with Hueln for hu manity and freedom from cruel onnre. alon, M a declaration In the world that civil and relllona Utterly are the In alienable right of man, and whoever deprlvea him of fhese I a robber and Ivranf, No doubt, the envy and Jealousy of Kuropean monarcba la aroused by the noble example rrf the meed Htatee In the late war. Her power and marvelou vlctorle era a revels) ion to them. Hut liberty I marching on. Nothing can atent the tide. "Kvrr tr which my heaven ly Kathr bath not planted, ahall be rooted op," "If th Bon therefore make you fr, ye ahall be fre In deed. 'V-John 1:84. Rerou liberty briogn civil liberty. CALVIN, I American Bible Study hr Jti'liU 1" 1H tll'ia tt MHIN HI, I'v itfrttieg i,i fti,u x . ant hi t, iiit 11..1.111. . a. M.I in ttmret a in tb erar at'ltah of tfi Petit. U.rt, from tb Ulh ibiter of llrtflalli.n ead usiiini . the l.'lh. U'h ahd It'll Irtte of il I .! It' f.irhir Ii made In ttiii e.!tl fur tb piilpia nf thnaHig I bat i Hunt, none itian itiMi ytaia after il. iiratrtt. tiott of Jt ruanlem and mm jtlnii eltly yeate nfirf Hla . tii.i.m it'i I nartly Hi anui igti in rtielg- KM the end of the Wndd a He Maed on lb Mniinl of oiitta in III i. niter- hIIhm wIHi Ilia ttiai iiea, wheteln He f. rilold the ilminnM.ni of Jmiiaitli'iii, Hi utiiuid lomlii and I he end of th wnrhl, wlili h prophi'i y aom writer It-ll ua, w eob'ly for the guliUm nf the A poet lea Thla claim I clearly an -t ror. Ul u ro to Mutlliew XXIV,, J9 3.V Thete w read: 29 luitiifillately after the trlbula Hen i' Hioae dava ahull Ih autt be diirkcnt-d. and the moon ahull not give her light, and Ibe alar hall fall from Heaven, and Ibe power of th Heav en iliall b ahaken. Heaven and earth ahall pnaa away, but my word ahall not paa way, That waa what ChrUl predicted be fore Hla ct in I fix Ion. What doea He aay alxty year after Hla aftialon? Read Revelation VI., 1M3-M: 12. And I beheld when he had opened th alt lb tw-al, and, lo, there waa a great earthquake; and the aun became black aa aackcloth of hair, and the moon became aa blood; 13. And the atara of Heaven fell un to the earth, even aa a flg tree caat efh her untimely flea, when ahe 1 ahaken of a mighty wind. ii, Ami tb Heaven departed aa a ai roll when It la rolled together; and every mountain and laland were moved out of their pah e. Von will ace It doea not take a very amart pereoti tt detect I he similarity between Matthew XXIV,, 2!-25, and Revelation Vl IZ I3-H. The aim ahall be darkened. The moon ahall not give her light, but ahall be aa blood, The more ahall fall from b'-aven, end lb b'-avei, ahall depart or paa awav, In Mark' goapel w read, XXI,, 25 ZZ2; 'I' i. And there ahall h algna In the on ii, aid In th moon, and In the atara; and n oii the earth diatreaa of na tlona, with perplexity; the e and the wavea roaring; Vi, Men a bert.e falling them for fear and for looking after tboae thing which are c,ome upon the earth; for the power of Heaven are ahaaen 'lit, 'fty, I aay unto you, Thla gen erafion ahall not pas away, till AM, be fulfilled In former papera It baa been pointed out that ail these algn have appeared, except that one whit b mark the actu al appearing of our lrd Jean Christ, The heaven have wot departed, but when fhey do there will b no chance for repentance, for the appearing of Jesu Cbrlet ia Ut Im aa the flash of lsbfilg -quick, grand, terrible, Christ, himself, aay that, In (hat day many will call upon Him, saying, "lord, fxrrd, have we not prophesied In Thy name? and in Thy name have eaat out devlia? end In Thy name done many wonderful work?' and then will Iprofesuntothem, 'I never knew you; Anirl from me, y that, work Iniqui ty;'" Thla statement you will find In Matthew VII,, 2Z 23, And why will n.i- ... .. . c... -t mm, i u, IIHIOl WHO uav thought they were very near to Him? that question fa anawered by the 2lat yerae of tb aame chapter; "Not every o that aalth unto Me, 'Ixrd, fArd,' ahall enter Into the kingdom of hev en; but be that doeth the will of My Father which la In heaven," Then there will be aom who will not enter Into the kingdom of heaven. Who ar they? Cbrlat aay they are those who "draw nar to Me with their mouth and hoooretn Me with their Hp; but thejr heart la far from me, Rut In vain they do worship Me, teaching for dotrlne the comrnartdmenta of men." From Ihi It. I Inferred that tboe who accept Ihe doefrlne ir tradition of men Inafead of the Hlble aa the In fallible rule of their faith, are Iboaa .who will be laaf, while those who ac cept the Hlble, do Hod' will, keep HI commandment and have the tetimo fiy of Jeu Christ will receive their reward when the "king of the earth, and the great men, and the chief cap tain and Ibe mighty men, and every bond-man, and every free-man," will lie hiding "tbeniaelve fo the de and in the rok of the mountains; and whn they are aaying "to the rnoun tain and rock, 'fall on ua, and hide ii from the fe of Him that lttt,h on the ibrone, and from the wrath of the Mmh; for the great day of HI wrath la com; and who ahall be able U aland? " And what I tb day of Hi wrath? It I that day wb'-n the !,rd comet h HI'HDKNI.V to Hla temple, "Behold, he ahall nne, aalth th Lord tit hoatg; but who may abide tb day of HI coming? and who hal stand when He appeareth? for Ha I like a reOnerV fit M i f'tl'tta t,-f t it ii 'I i 11 il I I ' at e i n anl H lt. pii.n I )t( . I HiM rto i. t.li, t I I aiul I V M the .lit Ih! t.mlk hll I at Ihtm ut'. aai'h 1e ' tt-a j'd nf ki l Hut tlitll . ait. V,.tri anilitf t. n.n Itamb IttaiNI IV I And y.ilnilab XIV t atia bihnld lb ilti of tli ,m tottiiih, 'e. hi f-t IU itted in thai d ni.n ih Vniml tf tllm-a ahbh I In fnf J, n th in on th rati end Ihe Mount nf Olltea tliall tbat in Ih ti.M.t Ihet. of In aid lh ta.l and tuaard Ih Weal, atul llo-te aliall .t' a tety gieet tall.), nnd half of th mountain ahall remote lnt I the lioith, and btlf nf II Inwaid the a. mill " 12 "And thla ahull be the plague whtreallh Ihe I .onl a Mull, all th peopl I lint bat fimghl aeniiiai J. inaaltnii Ihelr flesh ahall cuimum away whll ihr-y alnnd upon their feel, and the r eye slmll rntiaum away In their bole, and their tongue ai ciiiiannie away In their moutba," Now go to Malacbl IV,. 3, "And ye ahall tread tlowr, lb wh kd; for they ahall be a alum under th sol.- of your feet lu th day that I shall do thla, aalth the lrd of boats," Now to Obadl'th, l.'dh verae: 'Tor the day of the Lord la near upon all the heathen; aa thou hast don, It ahall be done unto you; thy reward ahall re turn upon thy own bead, for aa ye have drunk upon my holy mountain, ao ahall all the heathen drink continu ally, yea, they hall drink, and they ahall (wallow down, and THKY HHALL UK AH THOI OH THEY HAH NOT HKK.N," . "For evil-doer ahall be rut off; but tboae that wait upon the Iird they ahall Inherit the earth. 10. For yet a little while and the wicked shall not be; yea, thou ahall diligently consider bla place, and IT HHALL NOT RH'-XXXVH Paalm, Amoa VIII, !t: "And It shall come lo pan In that day, a;th the Iird Hod, that I will cause the aun to go down at noon, and I will darken the earth In lb clear day," And Arno IX., ft, aaya: "The lud Hod of hosfa la be that loucheth the ilfld Hnd u i)(i melt." Now turn lo Joel ( 30-31, There you will learn that Clod "will show won der In the heaven, and In the earth, blood and fire and plllare of smoke; the aun shall be turned Into darkness, and the moon Into blood, RKFOHK the great and terrlU day of the Ird come," In Joel ML, M 15, you will find be. fore Hod' day that many will be try ing to decide what, la right, We read; "Multitudes, multitude In the valley of decision: for the day of the Ixrd fa near In the valley of declafotj; Ibe sun and the moon ahall be darkened, and tb atara shall withdraw their ahlnlng," The 3Htb chapter of Kt-kle) apeak of the latter daya when Ihe mountain and the eteen pcce and every wall ahall be thrown down, and when "all the men that are upon the earth shall ahake at My Obe fyotd'af presence," And why? laalah LXV., ya; "For, behold, I create new heaven and a new earth; etyl Ibe former shall not be remem. " bered, nor com Into mind," And fit Isaiah XXXIV,, ft-10, you can read; "For It, la the day of the frd'e ven geance, and the year of recompense for the controversy of 'Mm. And the trem fbereof shall be turned Into pitch, and the dust Ihererf into brim stone, and the land thereof shall Ire come burning pitch," And in Isaiah XXIV,, lft-20. It la ataied that In that, day, "The earth I iitty broken down, the earth la clean dla- aolved, the earfh I mo-ved exceeeding- ly; th earth ahall reel to and fro like a drunkard, and ahall be removed like a cottage; and the transgression (here of shall be heavy upon It; and It shall fall end not rise again," Hut I hat day, Paul aay, ahall not come except there come a falling away first and that, man of ain be revealed, the mm of perdition; whooppoth and exalte! h blmeelf above all that la called Hod or that I worshipped; ao that, he a Hod, aitoth In the temple a (UA, showing hlmaelf that he I Hod, And then ahall that wicked m revealed (the lawlea one, acordlng to the revised vorafon whom the Ird Jeu ahall con- ume with the plrlt of hi mouth ahall deatroy wjth the bright nea of hi com ing; whocomlriglAFTKRtb work. fng of Katan who work with all pow er, and algna and lying wonder, and with all dweivablenea of unrlghleotie nea In thoe that perleh, because they received hot the love of the truth that tbey might be saved; for which reaaon Hod shall aend them strong delusion, that Ibey ebould believe a lie. There la but one man, or one y tem, sifting In the temple of Hod to day that, exalteth himself above all that la called Hod, or that I wor shipped a Hod, That man or that power la the Pope of Roma the papa cy. It baa done what Hanfe) aald It would do. It haa thought to change Hod' law, and HI time; and In wear out Ilia saint. And while (here are hundred of million following the teao, me ttanner, in mark of tb bat - V of Rom In the observance of the pa- i gan day of the aun aa the gabbatb, and but comparatively few who follow f - ) ii 1 T f V 'Ws.' e-