The American. (Omaha, Nebraska) 1891-1899, October 14, 1898, Image 5

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1st man to tisane ll law spinst'
Vi( Hot hip liillllnim ,f tru itttit ami
vtutiiitt who are hutttailj IwHethta
r iiU Alt 'I a II will he Just I"'
fote Chr'St wotid touting Then lit
dtsfull will lie wfottt with the
woman slid go di make war lit r ut
tialit of lnr ( lin kecti lint hi-
ntllll'llIK III lf Hint, M It it llHtP the i'H-
Inony of Jcsu Christ,
This statement you w ill find In Hi ve
tat tolt XII. 17. It allow four thin
tlstlmtly. The tit hh'iii la wroth. Wroth,
mail, angry: with who? With the
woman. V'ho I tin- woman? The
hun h, And whai flora the dragon lo
with the woman? He l mak
war with the remnant of her seed.
And what l the remnant? The last,
rnd; that which la left. And why dtes
the dragon go to make war with the
remnant? lb-cause they keep the com
mandments of Ood. And w hat do they
have? The testimony of Jeatia Christ.
And what la teatlmony? Of a witness
who I honeat and truthful a Jesus
la, II la the truth. Then when Jeaua
told John that the dragon was wroth
with the woman and went to make war
with the remnant of lu-r seed, that
keen the commnndmenU of Ood and
have Ilia tettllmoiiy lie meant what
He aald. lie meant that after i.'ZW
year of peraei iillon hy the Church of
Ilome there would lie thoae living at
IIIh appearlriK who were keeping (Jod'a
fORitiiandnienla, and who had Ilia tea
tlmony. .
1 KKKIMI.K TALK OKTOHTl KK.
in liir n 11 A (ientlemai Wrltlnic
Frum Havana To Detmlt.
WHtlnif from Ilvn U frlendo In
tbltclty, ft Kn(rtlh (entluman, who
Mat rwtitlj Ii Detroit, Uslla tome
frlh'-ful Ibltiifi abo'it th cndit!oo
vl th Ckil(4o In that city, ttm at the
ir!fcnt t'mi?, The letter wa dated
Hepvemher 22, A portion of lu con
VnU follow:
''LitMturday at Matan.a, twenty
childreu died from starvation on ti e
trt, and iraro picked up with kbor
! and thrown Into cart. Tbey
wr then Uken out to tb grimy rd
And left there a day before bdnij burled
The vulturti bad left nothing but the
tone to bury.
"The Cubana are looked down on at
doy ; hence, many, many thoutand ( I
them will 41 U atarvatlon before the
Spaniard leave.
"Ll Hunday a 8,Minlh aoldlcr cut
off the bead of ft lovely Cuban girt,
near my houn';, becaute the would not
aunmlt to bU ariabea, Hbe fell like an
ox to the lir. Tb aoldler walked
out, and nottilnjf ba yet been done to
film. Can you bave anything done
toward bringing blwi and many other
Riurderer U juatltie' Hut ber cane la
nothing to many hundred caei that I
J,av ample proof to convict. Women
bave been cut open witb aworda and
unboro cblldran Uken out of tbem
baptlaed by prieH, and then murdered
Whole famllle beveand itlllare treat
ed witb all manner of torture and put
to death,"-Detroit Free I'reae. Oct.
4, im.
Onn Of laterettt.
Borne aoalei la laid to be felt In
fclgb eccieafMtlcal clrulei in I tome
over tbe corning publication of tbe
memoir of Mgr. Caricci, wbo died
three montba ago, Tbe dead prelate,
wboapent much of bla time to tbe pa
trician aociet of Home, wa known m
b man of keen wit and bitter and aar
caatlc tongue. Ilia memolra are in tbe
aame (train, laying bare foiblea and fol
li relentleaaly, and great effort it be
ing made to prevent publication.
It ia itateb tbat Hpain aup-wrU from
ber treaaury 117,0X1 monk, nuna, and
other peraona under religioua vowi.
There are in Hpain VIA proteatant
cboola, witb 41 maio and 70 female
teacher. Tbey lnatruct 2.SO0 boy
and 2,100 girl. There are eighty Sun
day acbool. Tbe f roteatant publlab
in Sain aix journal la toe interest of
PritetUct religion.
Ho-Tv-Rm tor rtttf Cent,
GtnrBte4 tobacco bablt etirts, makes weak
aaca aWiKic, bkwd pur. 0e, L AU druf gist
IT IS ROSKWATER
ANT1-R0SEWATER
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lnaiitlietinilrfif tliilna ihat of np
lirt inat a iii.iMhu l".il!i'i ami h
lltltal rrttili fur a lilatti putilli nfTti e.
He I flithlllia Hun John I,. Webal- r,
Ihi aiine lie t Aliittit tie liliit, and ran
tliilrtlia alitilllil tittl lien.ial" to tlei lare
tin iihi li a i II the alile nf the it'tiie
a'raltial Hiiewatrr
To ivld II MiTirr, i aii'liil.tle fur ton -
arena:
Two Wveka K' the Anieilran naked
yon a queation. e aiaieii thai you
are a Koaewaler tool, and have been
mich during the time yon have lieen In
coiigreM. uepiilillcana olijis t to vot
ing for Itoaewater tools, hecautw Hose-
water use hi tools to line Ills own
pocket, as well as to wreuk venKesnee
upon the men who will not serve him.
You had every reanoti to know this.
Wheu the Repulilicana of UiIh diatrU t
took you up as a hrlefleaa lawyer, with
tattered clothes, and aent you to coit
KreH. HoHevtHter was fighting you. He
said you had been "an oil room bum
mer, "a lol)lyiat. "an Incompetent.
You owed your nomination to the man
hood of the Republican party of this
dlHtrlct. Kvery Roaewater tool In the
convention wan flKhtliig you. The fight
did not stop with your nomination.
Roaewater fought your elect Ion j but
the. people elected you, and you went
to congresN, hacked hy the honest. In
dependent (teoplo of this district. You
had not been In congress three months
until Roaewater controlled you. And
when he found that you were pliable
he commenced to praise you. In every
political .Ight since that time you have
been either an avowed partlzan of thfl
Roaewater cause, or under hi advice,
or through fear of him, you have slunk
away from your district And you are
playing a cowards part In the present
campaign. You have up to the pres
ent time wholly neglected to Inform
the public through the American of
your position. Instead of doing so you
have undertaken to appease the wrath
of Republicans by sending for them and
using the art of a trimmer. Hut the
Republicans are after you, When they
tell you that you are a Roaewater
tool you defend yourself by telling
them that Roaewater Is supporting
you because you are a "popular man,"
and because he thinks you will he
elected.
This argument Is fraught with dan
ger, because It Is offensive to "Ne
braska greatest man," who denies
that there la any popular man In the
state but himself, and because It Is
calculated to confirm the opinion now
frequently eipresaed that you consider
youraelf Indispensable to the people of
this district. You had better take a
brave man's position, tell the people
where you stand over your own name.
But it will not be questioned that
will be a winner, especially a congre
alonal winner, Just at this time, when
the government la In position to save
several thousand dollars for rent of ar
my headquarter, which now goe Into
tbe Roaewater pocket, Aa suggested,
you have not answered our question,
and we now repeat It. If elected to
congress will you assert your manhood
and God given right as a freeman, or
will you continue to be the slave of tbe
political deepot whose dominating pas
sion are ambition, avarice and re
renge? In replying to this queatlon
you might explain whether you have
not neglected to answer because the
Hee la giving you Its unqualified sup
port, while it Is aaaaillng Hon. John
U Webster? Have you assured Rose
water that In congress you can do as
much to get him a place In tbe cabinet
as Webster could do In tbe senate?
We ask this question because It I
known that Webster can at any time
quiet Mr. Roaewater by acknowledg
ing him to be tbe party leader, and by
agreeing that Roaewater aball have hi
aupport as a member of the cabinet
rt,. iu.nnU w it 1 1.1 alan tllra n Vnow
why It 1. that you bave .upported the
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The Hi'ir won I, I Ilk to km' wh
Iml ii not take lh iti.t.mtj lit t.t
'( iii(-aiiii n( this itimiiy V"l ttaie
iinft eneil to h tinmit t Mr MmHM
t atine he b lterr turiteit the uttti e
im r lii mi, and many H tmMli an
ate grestly atit pi Iwd after IhaiHi
)iittr prnfeaaliili ,lu linill lli.il )tn
haie sinlnled a ntir 'rliir.nl it' pn
ty. the ntsn who la Kisitk Miairea' con
fldenilal friend, and who iitttll m nily
was III Moorea' euiplnv. Hid Ruse
water illi tale this appointment? We
aagain reniliid you, Mr. Frank, that
when you come up for ottlte again
your record will tie the heat campaign
document you can present to the peo
ple. To Joseph Crow:
Will you tell the people whether
Roaewater had a string on you during
the session of the leglaliiture, when
Allan's Klreand I'ollccCommlsslon bill
waa the bone of contention? Were yoil
not absent more days than you served
the people? Will you be used by Rime.
water this time If you are elected?
Can the people trust their Interest In
your hands? Why are you opposed
to answering questions propounded by
newspapers?
To the Members of the City Council of
Omaha:
You have agreed to the appoint ment
of a board of (Ire and police com
missioner that has, since It Induction
Into office, appointed a man ns chief of
police who did more to injure this city
abroad than any other man in Omaha,
barring bis accepted master, K. Rose-
water. Did you not know wneri you
voted to confirm their appoint ment
that two member of that coinmlaioti
were reported to have been pledged
before their appointment to vole for
Martin White, as chief of police? If
you knew It, are you not tools of Rose-
water? How can the people trust you?
To Mr. Jordan:
There Is said to be a steal of $4,000
In a certain real estate deal, which the
members of the board (rf education re
centlv had under consideration. Will
you tell the people what you
about the truth of the charge?
know
CHRIST'S SECOND
COMING AN ISSUE
One of a Scries of Articles
on the Subject by Rev.
A, I). Fairbanks.
To the old connonlal church, ac
cording to the plainest and most dl
rect prophecies, and fulfillment, Christ
came In the flesh made his first ad
vent. Through hardness of heart and
blindnens of mind the Jewish church
rejected him. And she still refuses to
believe that Jean was, or Is, the true
Messiah, Kor him they tll look and
wait. A truly will Christ come the
second time, and as surely aa did the
Jew reject hi first coming, o the
(.entile church has, and doe still re
ject hi eeond appearance, The Jew
hav missed the thing they look for.
Ho have the Oennles, A plain, too, a
were the old Scripture prophesies con
cerning the first advent of Christ, o,
of Christ' second coming. Every
thing concerning It, In both the old
and new Testaments, are clear and ex
plicit; yet through blindness of mind
the truth la unpercelved, and tha
Christian world Is vainly Indulging In
the belief that the thing that ha al
ready taken place is still to be. On
the occasion of Christ' showing him
self to bis disciples the third time,
after his resurrection, he addressed
I'der In thee words, "Verily, verily,
1 say unto thee: When thou wast
young thou glrdest thyself and walk
est whither thou wouldeat, but when
thou art old thou halt stretch forth
thy hand and another glial) carry
thou whither tbou wouldest not" Thli
he spake, dignifying by what death
he should glorify Ood. And when he
had spoken thla he said unto him:
"Follow me." Then Peter turning
about aeeth tbe disciple whom Jesu
loved following, which also leaned on
"Mt r- "ld:
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wnicii im ne tnai neirayein nice: inn
seel iik him, said to .lesns: "lird, and
what hliull this man do?" .leans snith
unto him: "If I will that he tarry till
I come, what Is that to thee. Follow
thou me." Then went this ssylnic
abroad among the brethren that that
tllsclple should not tile, Vet Jesus
hii III not unto him: "He shall not die;
hut If I will that he tarrv till I come
what Is that to thee?" John 21 : 1H-23.
All sorts of crookedness has been re-
sorted to to render plausible an eva
sion of this direct wordliiK of what
should liHiinen to l'eter, and how he
should come to his end; when, as well
as of what other thins should happen
before the close of John's life. At
that, time the brethren tried to per
t,,fi tli,. tTKiunlriir nt f'hrlHl'tt WfinlH.
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nJ be was forced to correct it. 1 n(
M-..m,.M lum,. theory (1 Chrlsl'si
second eomliiK Is not very dissimilar
from the Advent doctrine, Insist that
John Is still olive, snd will be till the
day of Christ's descent from heaven.
The prevalent theories of Christ's sec
ond coming, nearly all of which make
It still a future event, torture this Ian-
Kuage out of all show of slicnlflcaiice. ,
When anv of these nicturlHts get
Wl.m any or tune pi.tur km,
throiiKh with this prophecy they nave.
, ,,.,1il
reduced the language to a ridiculously,
iiniiilelllglble form. This language to
1'i.ti.r urn liltcretl Intent ionally. no
doubt, as confirmatory of his words to r" ivntaroalHl day, In
his dlsclplea, when he first sent them1 which the Holy (Jhost was poured out
forth with the commission to preach! "' " V'"T and marvelous manl
repentance, and the near approach of '"""Ion, l'eter stood up before a skep.
the kingdom of tlod, Informing ihemM''"'- elmnorww, profane people, In
that some of them would meet death;! defense of that which they strenuously
notwithstanding, however, ere they 'Hed to resist, and said: "Ye men of
had canvassed the cities of Israel tun' '"''' un'' " '"n "f JTiisalem, be till
son of mini will have come. And also,1 I""'" '"'" X'.: hur"n
the language, for the son of man shall words; for these men are not
come In the glory of his father with' drunken as ye suppose. H.-elng it Is but
bis angels, and then he shall inward j ,ll' third hour of tbe day, Hut this
every man according to his 'works.!"" '' was spoken hy the pro-
Verily, I say unto you, there be some
standing here which shall not taste
death till they see the son of man
coming in his kingdoms. The fulfill
ment of this prophesy Is, in fact, par
tlciilarl.ed upon when Jcnus Informs
F'etvr that he Is to die at the .hand
of violence before the day of his ap
pearance, and that Jolm is to live to
see it, l'eter' death occurred six
year before the event, and John lived
over and Into the day of Christ twenty
or thirty year.
One of the most strangely absurd
I h Wilts that a lllble student oan do,
or undertake to, is the attempt to find
an excuse or a rule hy which to divide
between the twenly-seventh verse of
Matthew sixteenth and the twenty
eighth verse, In the twenty-seventh
verse Christ tells his disciples 'that
tUe son of man will come, He de
scribes bow and the reuuit, In tlio
next verse he give approximately the
time of his coming. And stranaely
enough, not withstanding (his straight
out, direct, clean, clear wording of
connected facts and counts, theologians
cdine up with dignified and signifi
cant gravity and with an air of pre
tended authority and tell us there a
good reason to guens that six or eight
days after this propheny bad Its ful
fillment In Christ's transfiguration.
That It was IT In a miniature.
Now one of the things that makes
this daringly groundless assumption
InegctiKalily so Is the fact that only a
fraction of the prophesy can ho found
in the picture. If the transfiguration,
with what attended it, had been a true
and complete picture of what the
prophesy expressed, there might be
some show of reason for guessing thrt
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the traiiHflKurailon plienonenon was
tin. fiillilliiicnt of Christ' prediction.
""l " '
f..r inmiflcuiloii but the tioor excuse
that a popular doctrine must, by hook
or crooK.be supported. Next and last-
ly, I denlre .0 notice that the clos.m !
up of the old dispensation was deslg- !
ti tit i-d
the last time," the Inst or final
,t...u 1,1 t.itiii'H Sfat ufitiiirnt aiiIhII
"l jnt . m ' ' 1
t,,,,t, tt,f luiti nruu tin wrHiw 1
..h.,rn ,, u .iIP iitnt time and
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h Hnl.(:,rMt tiutl i
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come, even now are there many and-,
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t iiriitin, witftei.jr w., n mow ...in iu
the last time."
phel. Joel: And It shall come to piiHS in
the Inst days, salth Ood, I will pour
out of my spirit upon all flesh, and
your sons and your daughter shall
prophesy, and your young men shall
Men visions and your old men shall
dream dreams. Notice In the next
verse. Continuing the description, he
says, "In those days." I will pour out
my spirit. I will show won
der In heaven above, and sign In the
earth beneath; blood and fire and va
por of smoke. The sun shall tie turned
Into darkness, and the moon Into
blood before that great and notable
day of the Iird come." That great and
notable day, ns above described, un
iicHtioiiahly could not be a remote
day, If as l'eter represented. The oc
casion of the then outpouring of the
Holy Spirit was the last day or time,
anil was the day that Joel propheHled
of.-Hee Jisd 2:32.
In the first verso this day Is called
"the day of the Utrd." In the eleventh
as "the day of the Iord, great and
very terrible." In the thirty first, as
"the great and the terrible day of the
Iord." And In the twenty-eighth
verse Is that whlth fixes the time and
renders the question undebatable. The
words are: "And It shall come to pass
afterwards that I will pour out my
spirit upon flesh, etc. When l'eter said
this is that which wa spoken by the
prophet Joel. Consistently he must
mcnn that that occasion was the open
ing, the beginning of a continued out
pouring of, the spirit until all flesh
should experience the IVntaeostnl
blcesing. Joel tells ua In the last
verse of the chapter what that great
and terrible day shall eventuate In,
thus: "And It shall come to paa tbat
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Ilome, Ojt. 1. Voce Dll Verlta,
tbe official organ of the Pops, publish
e a statement that tbe disarmament
conference ought to tike up the Italian
and papal question. Opinion, the
governmont organ, replle that If any
state raise tbe question Italy will be.
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Ihe aim ilny of Seywinlier, IkU. and Hiatal
tlii.it of Hlin aald Hill of I'artli ulam to
plaintiff It In. I an affidavit tor an order ot at
tachment, aa provided bf law. and thalaaid
ordar ot attachment, waa Ixxurnt on tit aani
day. and a notice In arnlhoient aerveil up
on the Model cloth I im Co., a iH-partnrultf
diiln business In lHiugla County, and A.
Splrvel, a resident ot Uouirliu County, at
tacliTn money In th band of aald Kami
atiee belonging to yout said cauie waa con
tinued to tbe 10th day ot November, im, at
V o'clock A. M. , , ...
B. KOHN. Plaintiff.
10 ( 3 By EimoH Kich. bis Auorntg