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About The Norfolk weekly news-journal. (Norfolk, Neb.) 1900-19?? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 10, 1911)
TI1K X < ) llKOhK WKKKLY XKYYS-.lorHNAU I-MJIDAY. KKWUTAUY 10 , 1911. The NoifQIk Weekly News-Journal The i 1RS1. Tin.loiinnil , Katnulltiliod 1S77 , THE HUSC WTN. lln * N. A. lluiu , I'rc'Kldont. Sccretnry i vTry rrlelny. Uy mall per your , $1.CO tl nt tiniiontolllce at Norfolk Noli. , a noccmU I'lnsB mallei' , To7eii1iowf > r ICiltoihtl Dopiirlmoni No. J2. ! HiiHlin'Hg Olllce i\nil Job Rooms No. 1 1 22. A C'liciokco Intltnn Rlrl Is lo aimli Brand oporn. Hoiio she will crowd ou some ot tin- Imported glirlokerur CallfornlB lint voted n loan oC $18 , OOO.otio for the purposes of building t oyHtom of jmbltclilRliwnya to ronlnci I ho old toll rends or tlio present. * .Innnn IB now negotiating n treat ; with Cnnndn. Apparently the .Inpn nt'Hp wish to bo on good terms will nil tliolr Anglo-Saxon neighbors. UtisHla has fallen captlvo to tin moving picture show. Poor Russia it seems ns thodgh she had trouble enough without adding this affliction. "Ho this engraved , " says nn eli Hindustan proverb. "Tho man win his chance , the monkey * wlv his branch , cannot bo saved. " It must bo a. severe strain for til \\entlier man to keep nn studying th barometer for form's sake Februnr J , all the time the ground hog Is mal JIIK real history. Missouri stands ( list among the t ( mate growing states , which la quit u dlHtinctlon , when the commercic \nluo of thin popular vegetable 1 taken Into consideration. Congress started In to do a Job c real work one day when seine one r < ll.'itod that one or two members ha not practised their spoil binding fc presidential election. .1. I' . Morgan traveled from Was ! jngton to New York In 2HO minute Uio other day. Perhaps they teli phoned him from the house that the had fresh strawberry shortcake fc ( tinner. The Mexican revolt Is not ye crushed. In fact , it seems by late r ports to be spreading. It will soei a sad ending to President Diaz's Ion find successful administration if li fchould lose control of tlio govcrmnei now in his old ago. Sailors have many odd superstition Ono of the most peculiar Is their b lief that when the wind has died awn and they are becalmed that contlnu ; whistling by the crow will bring cloiu and Kind. This superstition Is al ; prevalent with the rain makers of A jica and other pagan peoples. In itself the preservation of fet Ity rold storage is a good thing. Hi monopolistic plans to gather in fet supplies and 'run up pi ices nccordii to the necessities of the people are ! entirely different proposition , and tl ultimate consumer rejoices when su < jreed ; overreaches HsoTf and conies grief. Tennessee has a new senator. II unmo Is Luke Lea , but ho will lei "ho known as the "psychological in juent" senator. IIo had not boon a nounccd as a candidate for senat until an hour hoforo ho was chose Not limu lo do much expensive or n derhamled campaigning before elc tion , that's sure. Instead of advising young men liecp out of politics we should advi them to go Into politics and take \vi them a high Ideal of the responsll : Ity of public service. The public bu ness has to be attended to by son body and the situation as a wlic should be such as to make the servl attractive to good men. ' "i no tyranny of technicality , " the name given by the Atlanta Cons tution to that altogether too comm form of law evasion which consists freeing criminals , known by all bo guilty , by means of some legal io < hole , which was never intended to so used. President Taft declares tl our judicial proceduio needs n th ough renovation , both to open t courts to the poor man and to ma the term justice mean something. The government of Cuba Is again the point of collapse. Public sei niont Is turning against Gomez agaii whom there are charges of gross c ruptlon and extravagance. The ( administration represents Cub second experiment at self govornnu and a collapse now would lend mv encouragement to the interests tl have been demanding over since I close of the war with Spain that 1 United States take permanent cent of Cuba. Every newspaper one picks up tc of some fugitive criminal being fet and brought to justice. The world growing altogether too small with r Id transit and quick communtcat for a man to hide In successfully. C Is reminded of an old picture of : mesls n dark faced criminal flee Jor safety while over above him angel of justice with sword and horn gltiflfl waited for the time of hl doom Tlio pleluto has bucomo a ruallly. The angel IH clvlll/allon. Oreaden , 0110 of thu most bcnullfu mid proxrosQjva of ( Icnmui cltlos , U preparing to entertain the world ni nn International exhibition next your Ureiden Is In reality an exhibition If lUolf It combines the modern nttrnc lions of Paris with the highest atlnln menu of HIP landncftpe gai ( loner. Am Americans say II combines Amerlcai progress and European culture nl Hi host. If llioiio ( ittrnctloiiH arc as rep resented , visitor * should come nwnj Impressed with the Importance of tin city nsldo from the merits of the ex hlbltlon Us offers. The "treating habit" which ha come to cover everything from strcc car fare to nn expensive theater scat or n nickel drink nt the bar to a sis course dinner nt n high clnss rostnti rant , 1ms become a nuisance. Decaus acquaintances happen to meet on i car or nt n theater entrance , Is n reason why each should Insist on jmj Ing for both. If each would pay thel own way It wduld place neither'on under obligation and the chances nr that both would enjoy It bettor. Th fooling so prevalent that It Is necc ! snry to treat In order to bo a "goo follow" is responsible for quite a shnr In the high cost ot living. Articles made from alligator skin have always commanded so high price hi this country as to bo classc among luxuries , and we have boo frequently reminded that the alllgatc was being rapidly exterminate * ! In th southern bayous. Investigation provei however , that our own southern wi tors are by no means the only plac where the alligator nourishes. I Ecuador an alligator hide may be pu chased for thirteen cents and coul be laid down in Now York or Dosto for 50 cenls , which would enable mm ufaclurors to produce alligator goot at a very reasonable figure. Why tli skins are not Imported when ships r turn from Soulh American porl seems very strange. And nlligatc skins are not the only llilng of whlc Hie same criticism could be made. The new Pennsylvania slalion whlc has just been completed In New Yoi City Is the world's greatest railror station and cost over $100,000,00 The great steel tunnels running undc the Hudson river and into Ihe termini cost as much If not more than tl station Itself. Through these tnnnc 1,450 trainloads of human freight ai lo be daily unloaded into the lerminr One hundred and twenty-six passe gor trains ran unload at the san lime. The excavation for Ihe static was made from solid rock and tu Ions of dynamite wore used in the o oration. Three million cubic yards < rock was blasted out to a depth i sixty-one feet in the center of No York so that the * lov.'ost level of tl station should moot Iho enlrance Ihe tunnels as they emerge from li nenlh Ihe Hudson. All Ibis va amount of money and great ability hi been spent to save a ten or Ilfte < minute ferry ride. Time is certain money in Gotham. \\'o hear a great deal about the pi tnrcsquo collages' of Ihe English r ral villages , but you will observe th all the descriptions given of their i tractivoncss are confined to the exte lor. No one could admire the inl < lor of a cottage 300 years old , whereof roof leaked , whose walls were dan and crumbling and where no II places are provided to radiate comfc in the damp , cool weather so previ out In England. Hccauso of Ihe la of comforts and sanitary convenicnc in Iheso medieval villages Ihe Infai mortality Is something fearful. T English look down on the Irish , b the Irish are not so bound by tra tion and are gelling things done in way thai Hie English fail to do. T lack of comfortable sanitary dwollin Is undoubtedly responsible for mil of the degeneration and dissipation which we hear so much among t English peasantry. It is a hopelc task to try to be men when for g < orations your ancestors have lived 11 beasts. There is no field In which reform more seriously needed than in thai education. There Is now a gene recognition that In this line there a tremendous waste of time and fort. The greatesl misfortune Is tl there is so much required that is u less to those who obtain it and tl there is a continual forjclng proc < along wrong lines and against the c rent of thought and action as tl 3t have lo be mel in a practical , hi world of affairs. It is not true tl everyone must bo a specialist and tl every specialty Is so important tl It must bo in the course of study , is a grave mistake to instill the it into the minds of the youth thai order to succeed each one must necessity apply himself to one prof slon , or one business , or one tn for a life timeAs n very sensl wilter has said : "An executive is executive wherever placed ; so is organizer capable of martlaling for of many kinds. A mnn does not I his judgment , his common sense , tegrity , mastery of details , power concentration , energy and loyalty cause ho changes his employment , ig will succeed in any business en ! 10 prise if he can succeed in one , " 1 pfoHunt educational system Is penile- ntod through and Ihioiigh with obso lete melhodR and Ideas and It naoils a thoioiigh weeding out process anil a rejuvenation along progressive' and common HOIIBO linos. Like nil other , things thnt effect the dtilly life of Uio ' American people the movement for , UB bpltermenl and Improvement IB nl- , ready under way and dally gathering force. IWEMONT'3 NEW FREIGHT KATE. Iy ) persistent effort , Iho Fremont Commercial club has secured n freight ralo placing It on Ihe same basis an Omaha , according to nn Omaha news paper. This fact carries tremendous Ini ; portanco to Norfolk. It can only mean" It would scorn , that Norfolk Is entitled to have a readjustment of rates made so that this city will get a square deal. The fact that the Inlerslale commerce commission hearing has re > suited1 favorably to Fremont , which it not on the Missouri river , brings nn optimisllc message lo Norfolk. THINGS WILL FAIRLY HUM HERE Announcements already being made show that the coining year will bo c great one In Norfolk. There will be nt abundance of building of all kinds- business houses , homes and Indnstrla plants. Aside from a factory thnt Is abou1 to be built , announcements have beet made of several store buildings'tho' ' will go up on Norfolk avenue and I' ' is said n great number of homes nn In prospect. Besides this , there are other nev industries In the air. Norfolk Is beginning to come lnt < Its own as the commercial hub of tin richest agricultural territory In th < world and there'll be things doing It the old town as soon as weather per mlts. THE NEW MEN ON THE JOI ) . Uncle Sam. got impatient last November vembor with the agents who had bcoi managing his business with some sue cess most of Ihe lime for flfly years so he proceeded to put a number o new men on the job. It is Interostini to note what they are up to. Governor Wilson of Now Jersey ha put his foot on a rusty old machine nut many people think the man h < got lo do It is the kind thai ordinaril ; does not get beyond Iho slale legis hitnre. Jersey may not know it nil. In New York , In former days , abou all that was needful was to display picture of the tiger. Knowing lha this creature does not live on kitloi food , the sensible cllizen used lo prt for some moro domesticated kind o boast. But this year there was an entlr unwillingness to examine Iho quo * lion of what should bo given the tlge when it caino time to feed the an innls. It's dinner time now. The sei atorship is the particular morsel thn is wanted. If nol served up in on form , il will come in some oilier. Down in congress lafit summer , on heard miicl aboul Russia and ante crats and czars. It was good talk , an it made Iho cracker barrels , rnlllo i the grocery parliaments from Main lo Texas. But when il came to vo ing in January , this tyranny began t look very good. II was decided , Ihr while one does not like exile in S bcria himself , there are ceitain type of people for whom the place is we lilted. For a few days now , there is a di maud among Uncle Sam's new agent for an instant ratification of the no' Canada treaty. The alacrity of soni people on this is like the willlni ness of Ai tennis Ward to sacrifice h wife's relations. If cotlon could 1 ; raised in Canada , some people won ! s sec things differently. The tupubliran pnily , we have fait to think , will do the square thing c . this treaty. It will sacrifice no const erablo industries into building i ; which toil and tears and sacrifice ha\ gone , but if the Canadians are willir. . ' to trade fair , there will be a lot moi , business between the two countrie and some household supplies will I cheaper. THE AGITATORS. The commuting of the sentence i Editor F. D. Warren of the "Appe to Reason" by President Taft is r act thnt will to American " appeal coi u" mon sense. Our revolutionary write Is and orators ought not to be taken t < seriously. Oflon il would bo mm it more useful to present them with boiled cabbage than to hurl the thu derbolts of the law at them. It was well enough to inlllct a ml punishment on Warren for suggei Ing ex-Governor Taylor's kidnnppiu But if anyone else save a super-he : ed socialist had done it , it would ha been regarded as more of an effete to demonstrate the brilliancy of li wit , than as a suggestion of crime. A small portion of our populatii seems lo be suffering from volcai : brain storm. It Is a question how deal with these people. If some them are given absolute freedo crimes like the assassination of Prc dent McKinley will be encourage But in almost every case , . vlolo language Is self destructive. The ordinary man Is not anxious see all the foundations of society i of set in some wild economic upheav Everyone who has a lltllo farm , lo little home , or n litllo bank nccoui ir- questions whether that would not al 10 be lost In the shuffle. So when he told that the human race should take the buck track ever the course It ha boon traveling wlnco Abraham lived on the plahiH of Shlnar , ho begins le wonder whore he would be by the time they Rot back to the preaonl tlnte of advancement. The boBt wny to deal with people whose economic views threaten the safety valve , is to "pc-rsnado thorn thni by dropping the pencil stub ntn etreet onUor.v for the boo and thi hithp ; they can multiply their famllj Income by two. THE MOHTtNQPROPOSITION. The News Is nee-used of Inconslsten cy In Its position on the munlclpn lighting plant piopoBlton now undo discussion for the city , whorens It li recited that not BO very long ago Tin News offered to bccotna a , storkholde In n plant thai was planned In onpr slllon lo the Hullock en'tet prise. At Bimie for the sake of the point thn The News did' make such nn ouoi Assume that The News Is one of th largest consumers of electric curren in the city , and thnt previous to thi offer its business had been harassr < and handicapped by Intermittent elec trie power. Assume also Hint Th News was not pleased/ the treal nient It was receiving nt the band of the Norfolk Electric Light nn Power company. Even then Th News did not want to go into Ihe bus iness of producing electricity , bflt t view of the kind of n service that ha been furnished , It seemed as thong It would be necessary to enable It t continue business. But shortly nfter thnt , condition changed nt the electric light slatloi The new equipment was Installed an this gives n Rtranger , more rellabl service. A working agreement wn made with the electric plnnl nt th Sugar City Cereal mills , thus givin nn auxiliary in a different part of Ih town fr.om the light stallon , located s far away that if an accident happen to one It Is highly improbable thnt th same accident would Incapacitate th other , and this condition comes a near insuring uninterrupted service n is possible. * The installation pf a municipal Ugh ing plant will also affect , but to a lesi er degree , the Norfolk gns compnn ; depriving that company of a sourc of revenue from slreet lighting. Th News Is likewise one of the heavies consumers of gas as well as electrioit in the city , and it has on more Urn one occasion been seriously handlca ] ped by failure of the gas company t keep up needed supply , one day mis ing its entire three editions becniiE of gas Iroubles. So Ihe argument hardly holds goo against The News thai wo are flgh ing Ihe municipal proposition becans of personalities or friendships. Th is a question that must be selllcd froi a broader viewpoint thn'n person ! likes or dislikes. It is n question e what is for Ihe bosl interests of 111 town as a whole , nol Ihoso of one ii dividual or set of individuals , but ( all. Out here in Ihe west the slogn cry has always been "patronize honi industries. " . It has not yet lost il isofulness. It is as much needed t lay as it was when the llrst infai industry plendcd for patronage of i iclghbors forty years ago. It is principle thai is as apt to a city go eminent as it is to an individual. Y\ \ want new industries. We solc < among our fellows , members of Coi nercinl clubs to offer inducements I industries to locate among us. At after we get these home indnstrli Iho people of a cily should make possible for them lo live and prospc And while It is right and a dm every Individual owes the town which he lives to do all he can help his neighbor become prospcroti yet it is much more a duty for tl city government to help build up tl enterprises that have already locate The greatesl good lo Ihe greatest nm her means the upbuilding and not tl destruction of a home industry by 11 city where it hab located. Supposing Ihe city finds that it c : install an electric lighting plant he and thnt the interest on bonds , le' for sinking fund and cost of opei tion , will all amount to no more tin similar service performed by plan already in operation oven If it cou be done nt a slight saving , still t ! clly Is not justified In voting bon for Iho purpose of pulling one pin out of business nnd seriously cr : pllng another , as would undoubted w the case In this Instance , nor Is t clly council juslilied in calling an elt tion for that purpose. It Is agreed by all thai Iho slree should bo boiler lighted , but do i really need at this time the abui mice of light thnt Is contemplated t der the municipal proposition ? Woi it not bo moro lo Hie inleresl of I t people lo give us an adequate servl now and then gradually Increase it the necessities grow ? This plan gradual 'expansion would not precl talc us Into Ihe position of malnla ing a plnnl al a high cosl whether Us product Is needed or not. When the matter of lighting is s tied this time it will uneloubtedly for a number of years. If Iho c fails to vote bonds for the installall of a new plant , then conlracl will i questionably bo made with exlsll companies to furnish light for t streets. When this is done , such rej lutlons should bo thrown around the companies ns will not only assure t city good service but private const ! s ers ns well , because ns a matter fact , private as well ns public nor vice Is at stake In Iho present ngltn tion. The city council .should naminu the responsibility to which It Is en titled and by oidlnanro regulate tin ralos which these companion may eel loci from private consumers , batu > t upon the kind and amount of servlci nwl , till' rates to ho compensatory t < the companies and fair to the con BiimerB. fn this connccllon. provtstoi hhenild bo made foi heavy potmltlcm fo failure of service when needed. Thosi compnnles are serving the public nm should be subject to public regulation the snmo as n railroad Is. The city should stand tn the sum position to the light companies tha Iho railroad commission does to th railroad compnnles. When n perso : has n complaint the city should stmn ns n court of redress , to whom appeal may be made , and the rights of hot sides to the controversy determine ! Under the slipshod manner at prosen In vogue , a consumer who does no think he has been fairly treated ca only argue the matter with the con pony , and if he jloes not like the d < clsiou of the company all that Is lei for him to do is to discontinue th service. This , however , Is not the on sought by the ordinary consumer , be cause electricity and gns have passe the stage of luxuries and have becotn necessities. As necessities , the pin chaser is entitled to tholr use r prices nnd under conditions which nr fair and square between man nnd mm Rigid restrictions should , be throw around the transactions of these con pnnles and It should be made posslbl for the veriest enemy of one of thei to I'ompel the company to give hli just ns ndequate service and nt th same price that his neighbor receive ; nnd for all consumers to demand an receive , through the city regulation ! just what they nre paying for fin < lnss service and that at reasonabl cost. - If a consumer Is receiving insu flclent current to operate his plan there should be a manner of dotormli ing whetuer the current sent to hi place Is being restricted , and If it I so found there should be a way e compelling an ndequate flow. Unde their charters , these companies nude take to do certain things and the must keep their plants in condition t perform the services which their cha ters call for. We are nol saying that their price are too high thai is a mailer fc a competent coinmltleo lo find out n ter studious investigation bul tl : rates thai Ihey are allowed to charj should be fixed by the city , so that business man who contemplates instn lalion of fixtures for either gas or ole tricky may know just what he wi pay fho years irom now as well c he does what the cost will ho for tl lirst year. Regulation of such matters ns thes come clearly within tlio jurisdiction < the city council , and should be dor for the protection nnd satisfaction < companies and consumers , that tl queslion of rales and Ihe quesllon i llghl may be selllod fairly and oqul ably and permanently. AROUND TOWN. Shovel , darn yon , shovel. Whoso street is to bo paved th Maybe the little cuss of a grouu hog did mean that , after nil. Flash Reported U. M. was &een i a daucofew _ _ nights ago wearing ovc coat. Has Hie slreet commissioner fe loved tlio groundhog into Ills wint hiding place ? Corner lots aic least attractive whe there Is a foot of snow lo bo clean away from Iho sidewalk. They're eating strawberries in Ka sas City , but they'll taste better Norfolk for the longer wait. Every time we see a plug hat , \ feel sure the man under it is a she man trying to attract attention. Hatlield Introduced a bill in the N brnskn legislalnre lo abolish hnlpii Ilalflold , hatpins. Now wouldn't th knock your bonnet olT ? s If you did your duty toward t t snowdrifts on your sidewalk , you ha i- a lame back today. Sore muscles a iy the sign of good citizenship just tills writing. Q When announcements of new bill ings begin to spring up even befo the groundhog comes out lo stay , i ( i good sign there'll bo" things doing Norfolk during the coming season. We didn't see the groundhog but ' did see a pair of sundogs Iho morni nfter the 2d. That's enough niiiini to have around at this time of t year , so we're going lo console 01 if selves over Iho facl lhat the g. h. we back into his hole. Moro might be said of the shape ness of the chorus girls in "T Golden Girl , " which comes to Iho 2' ' dilorlnin Wednesday night , than w written In thai article on another pn by a staff correspondent. Perhn this much may bo within the boun of discretion : The man who assc bled the bunch , had his eye with hi 10 Yesterday's flash announcing tl B. M. wore an overcoat , is confirnn He did ! He even declared the ov coat was his own. But he's not < tilled to tlio credit for wearing t ) f overcoat thnt you might suppo Umloriionth Iho nvorcont was a fill dross suit splkutnlls and all-and hi merely wore the eivoiTnat as Iho hw of two tnlls Just as a shield for the Ill-enter olfonso that II covered. 'Hull's Just iH'nr-IiiMUi'Keincy against the a. o bilgndc. Ho can't got n front se-nl li llie band wuxon on that kind of ( ticket. ( Hut \\o'ro hopeful , now tha ho has renounced his folly of ( ho oarl.i winter even to this extent. ) ATCHISON QLODE SIGHTS. Besides his other mistaken the tin usually over-ostlmntes human en dullty. Too many enndy Ulds go on tin theory thnt n little hard work \\ouh moll them. A woman can carry a lot of stTu in n handbag , Including , occntdonnll.x a little money. Alfalfa always does better on low er land , as the whiskers remarked t Iho bald head. Time nies. all right , nnd nothln overgoes wrong'with Its propello after you are 25. It Is said of nn Atchlson man tha ho broke down nnd cried out loud n his own wedding. When n baby Is homely the.ro Is n ways somebody ready to say thnt I looks like UB father. Your rheumatic leg must be prolt bad If you don't prefer n cold wax- to warm and sloppy weather. As people grow older they are les Inclined -lo "put on , " either In th mailer of lalk or clothes. We hope wo hate It ns much n uiyone , but there Is this about Insli orlty , It spnres the feelings. Cultivating a thirst Is another fen of intensive agriculture thnt does'n ncrense the net yield much. iVnyono who quarrels for the suit of being forgiven , puts entirely tc ilgh nn estimate on forgiveness. " Among other things in which wi nan Is man's superior , might bo mei Honed her gift for blaming it on Hi ncn. Tlio Irouble with the Young , vho want to marry is thnt they coi suit Iheir henrls more than the lends. Men nre so contrary they probnbl wouldn't cnre to smoke If the hnb were generally believed lo be ben > Icinl. If Ihe average family were askc lo make n sacrifice , 11 might go lini with Father If Ihe invitation were a copied. You will observe , also , lhat U iiromissory note isn't Ihe only fen > f promise Uml has lo bo renewed o casionally. You can also gel a pretty good llr on how badly a man is smitten 1 : ho length of time it takes him to sr jood night. After the average man passes 10 is too busy with the bread ai : butler question to engage In joshli or sculfllng. Nenily every woman under 50 wl lives near a railroad , pretends to 1 afraid that some man on a train mlgl wave al her. When a woman acts finicky si says it is nervousness , but when man gets thai way it's nearly alwa ; called meanness. When it comes to belonging to tl unloved variety , Iho fat man wl originated the complaint hasn't an thing on Iho mule. No man has much faith in medicii when he is well , and ho is apt to 1 disappointed in what lltllo bo In when ho gels sick. Speaking of Iho loss expensive v Holies , there is also Iho gent wl prints Ills envelopes and lotlerheni with a rubber stamp. A bill collector may bo late occ slonally , but , as a general propoi tion be Is about as punctual as tl alarm clock or an almanac. Home inlluenco is that which di courages the ambition of many bo , to be mean enough to warrant e polling them from school. "When a man conies to mo to in advice , before he goes away il net ly always develops Ihal lie also as for money. " Count McGowan. s Occasionally the majority lines i on Iho wrong side , ns every man i marks when ho happens to Iliul hi self affiliating with the minority. Don't expect everything to bo c actly right ; when the weather Isi lit to work on Iho farm , Iho roads a so bad It is hard to come to town. Hibtory may repeal ilsolf occask ally , bul with about the same disi gard for the text that the avora man displays when quoting poetry. e A man with whiskers may g along pretty well , bul unless they a long enough for sideshow exhibit ! purposes , his hirsute elccorallo don't he'lp him much. Automobile manufacturers have e elded that the horse must go. must , of course , but the one y place your money on and the old i liable family nag will continue to e , slowly. PRINCE LUCIFER OF OLD ] / NOW PRINCE OF DEMONS. Pnitor fUiosnll Finds Much In the Dlbl * on Satan's Pnst , Present nnd Future. Washington t > t' . ' Jutuinrv 39 Pundit t huge nudloneps her * * twins lodny at tin i eipern House lll nftPi noon lh ine wan : " I lei e f tor " In hi * addroHS h > * . * Satan and ! Irsmun fiom his or. . ion Inclilcntnlly Ii T Nlio\\i > il that many ! nf UN hilvn ltptn wt'ong In tl\li\Uln > ; of him ns a ( Ire Mutter In n fur off tin tin olwmiior : otliors * . cnunllv In wor ami mil of ni nl with lha Horlpliirr * . In ( li-njlim H it.in'B jci lionnllty nml rl.ilmltiK tlml th" niiino rcji rfsenln nu ii'ly Iho pilnrlplo f i > vll. From llio Scriptures 1'ixilor Kit " "oil pointed nut that ho who In known ns SiUnn , or Ailvci snry of Qotl , v n not another Oed i \tl of dlapoBltlon mid Hum rontrarv to out i'i-- ntor. nor \xn ho in nny nenao errntfi ! < vii Ho wns nn anscl of light , or inther , Th" Angel of Lltflit. tin was a I'rlneo or Hu ' perlof iimonsit the angols-a "co\crln oheruh , " as clcncrlbei1 In lh Scripture-i Ho wns Rlorlouft , Imnutlful , Intelligent , on t- of the highest of dod'n crenturo'i on thn eplrlt plane. Anrtcln In Rvnerfil In th-i BarlptufQM urn referred to MS HOIIH of fln.l nnd an Btnrn , bright , lumlnoiiK. glorious The original numn of Snlim lirforo til-i trnnsgrcislon was Lucifer. \ \ \ \ \ < - \ \ nltnl fles n. bright nnil morning nlnr. Ono mlRht MippnHe thnt an ang < 1 "t I uclfer'B dignity ami Rlorv would lmv < bc n thoroughly content with the ttondcr ful position of Divine favor which ho en Joyed. But It Is not always thoio wh. are without immo and fnm ami blnas Ings who Rro nmblUoua for higher thing' As the millionaire desires moro million < BO Lucifer , rich In Dlvlno favor and bles < Ing , hortor nnd groutnnsa , longed for Htlll more. IIo waa nmbltlouB. It geemcd to him that the Dlvltia Proginm t\orko > l Blowly. Uo longed for an opportunity 11 put lifto pxrrclxo his ottti btllll.int Schemes. Thofo BohemeB naturally wet secreted In his own heart. Ho reveil < ii thorn to-no ono Ho said In hli heart , h would uscenil uho\o Iho Murs , hn wouU be ns the Most lUrch ( Imlnh xlv. IS. H > Not that ho thouiiht "f usurping Jch.j vah's Emnln- , but inlly that he coveted n llttlo conn r of the Unlvorxn wheia h < could bn Biipreme , above the other imgr-li oxerclnlng lil i own gonlus. This unhol thought , dlnloy.il to his Creator , ho h.u bored , InBlenil ot lepelllnu as moral t > ol non Instead of Ba\lns , "To ni > - Oed I will bo true. " My life and every blesilnr I owe him. lie Is All-wife , whether I un derstand all of his doings or not. Lucifer Tested Proved Dlsloynl None of I he holy angels WPIO dHloval ( > God and fooll < li enoiiRh to prefer Hatnn Satan'fl first opportunity for putting hU ambition Into practlae caino when molhoi Eve waa created nnd ho heard the Plvlnn message that , through the human pair the earth would be peopled with n race of their Idnd. Ambition whispered , Secure - cure the pair as the foundation for you- empire nnd soon they will fill the earth anil- your long-cheiNhed desires will hav > fulfillment. The story of the deception of mothi Kvo by falsehood , nnd of father Adum'i dlsobedlenco nnd pnu't4cal suicide btcuuso of his love frr hlw wife , la the well Unowiv Klblo study. Salmi nehlt-vi.il hi ends and became , us Peijptui'illy d' ein ; cd , "The PrlieJ of thin WorM" ( John xlv SO ) . Hut. alas ! his Kingdom Is ono of darkness Sin reigns. And death , tli- penalty of Mn , hah brought to ni.inkin i pain nnd sorrow , mental and phv-i with mornl d < pruvlly. Today Satun em plro of-1,600 OOo.fiOO Is a wretched on who o onlv hope li in nod and thn Di vine provision that In due tlmo tin U cleemer. ns the world's Mi-Mali , shall tak t the Scepter of earth and bind Satnn foi i thousand years , lebasn mankind from th bondage of sin nnd death , and give t < > Adam and nil lUs race a full opportuiuiv for ic turn to Divine favor , as at flnu i Joyed , and of knowledge , both of good ar i evil , of which mother Kvo too precipi lately partook. Untruthful and a Murderer The speaker fjuoli d Jesus , ihe pr < i Teacher , as hajing tint "Satan \ % n n murderer from the beginning , and al > u I not In the Truth" ( John vlll. 44) ) Th ho said , corroborated the many u'l statements ot Scripture respecting th v personality ot Satan. An evil prim tp ! could not truthfully bo termed u mm derer nnd a falsifier Such terms < mni apply only to on Intelligent being , su ns the Hlblo describes Lucifer , now cil' ' Satnn. St. Paul likewise refers to Satan ai a person. Baying. "Vs'o are not Ignorant of Ills devices" ( IT Corinthians il , 11) ) , an I ngaln , "We war not with llesh nnd bloo 1 ( merely ) , but with wicked spirits In power" ( Kpheslnns vl. 12) ) . Thu held lhat Satan has ceitaln evil nngeK of an Inferior grade subordlnato to him nnd over whom ho Is the prince or ruler "Tho I'rlnco of demons " These , hn said ho inlrfht refer to more particularly next Sunday. Through these evil spirits for [ > lx thousand years a nwlevolc nt Inlluenco line been exercised upon mankind Not only have they preyed upon human weaknesses and passions , but , as adver saries of ( Joel , they have used e\ci\ d-- vlco at their command to misrepresent th * Dlvlno character nnd 1'lan , putting da- ( - ness for light and light for darkmss It wns these false teachings , propagated by Satan nnd ht.s demon bubordlriatcs , thi' the Apostle rcfetied to as "doctrines it devils" ( I Timothy iv , 1) ) The Logos In Contrast With Lucifer Tlio speaker believed that St Paul hid ) n mind the rebellious and degenerate course of Lucifer nnd Intended to Insu Into a contrast between the course of those In the passage whleji declares thif Christ , the Logos , meditated not a usurpa tion , not to ho like God. but , on the con trary , was willing to hunibla himself and tnko a bondman's form and then to b-i- como obedient unto death , even the death of the cross. Tha Aposilo declares , "Him hath God highly exalted nnd given a nam- which Is nbova evci y name" to which angels bow. The contrast la thnt Luclfei- ollowed prldo lo rankle. In his heart an 1 to lead him to rebellion , while the Logos fully loyal to Jehovah , submitted himself obediently to every test of loyalty ap plied. The ono who Fought lo exalt him self will be abased to tha Second Death The ono who humbled himself In obedi ence to death , the death of the Cross , will experience the great reward glory , honor nnd Immortality , much moro than Satan ever dreamed of. "Thlnoas the chastisement , with no re lease , Thnt mine might bo the peace ; Wounded for my transgressions , stricken FOIC , That I might Bin no more ; The hrulelng and the cruel stripes w n > thine. Thnt hcnllng might bo mine : Thlr.o ro the sentence ) and the condom nation. Mine the aciulttnl and the full lalvatlon " Call and ECO tlio COOK or servant It whoso ad today makes her aeeta u "eligible. 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