T1IK NORFOLK WEEKLY NKWS-JOUHNAL , FRIDAY , WJIMtUAHY JM. THi Norfolk Wtrtly Naws-Jeurnil The NOWH , KHtunllHhcd 1881. The Journal , KHtabllnhoil 1877. THE HU8E PUDLI8HING COMPANY W. N. Hun. ) N. A. HUMO , I'roRlilont. Secretary. Svory Friday. Uy mull per ycnr , $ l.r > 0. Hntcrt'd ut tlio pOHtoIllco ut Norfolk , Nob. , IIH Hui'oiul cliiBH mutter. Telephones : Kdltorlnl Uoimrtment No. 22. IlUHliU'RH Olllcc nntlJob HOOIUH , No. II 2L . The match truttt IB harder to ex- than uny other. "Wlmt I ono for Norfolk" outfit to make nn InturoHtliiB book from the pen of the tnnyor. Mr. Cnrncgli ! IH giving some church organs , but this by no means UBSiiros hivrniony within the choir. Now York bunkorH loan ? 10,000,000 to IIondurnB. This should bo enough to llnnnco Hovurnl rovolutlons. Queen Mnry'H coronation gown IH to bo eighteen feet long. Probabiy the bill will bo of corresponding length. What can J. I' . Morgan bo doing ? Over across two weeks , and not oven Westminster Abbey bought for Har lem Hats ? Missouri Is to build a now capltol. New York and Pennsylvania have shown her striking examples of how not to do It. Washington's birthday Is the next holiday on the calendar and to the joy of the school children It does not come on Sunday. 0. Stanley Hall denounces college coaches for demoralizing athletics. So do nil the Htudonts of the colleges whoso teams lose. Dr. Cook talks about , the "dogs of the editorial chairs. " The doctor prob ably got mad because they were not eatlsllfd with gum drops. A Maine sea captain was killed by a hatpin Jab in a Hoston street car. Ho could bundle sharks and swordtlsh but not lovely woman's weapons. Two of King George's sons have the measles , and we hope they have not forgotten to nail up a red card quarantine notice on Windsor castle. J. 1 * . Morgan lias been staying a tew days at Monte.Carlo. . . This makes us fpel uneasy about his art treasures , particularly those on his $1,000 bills. Mayor Friday seems to like his job of bossing the city. He's determined nobouy else shall have a chance at It Does he think that ho was elected for life ? The Filipino commissioners have been visiting Harvard university , and it Is rumored that one or two of the freshmen condescended to speak to them. Money is getting short for raising the Maine , and we may decide tc leave the bones of our brave boys or Cuba's front doorstep a few years longer. Mr. Taft denies that there Is anj Idea of annexing Canada. Our rivci and harbor bill Is big enough now I without having to deepen all of Hud son's bay. Colorado is unique in having thre < women among Its legislators. The : arc very active and succeed In mak Ing things interesting for their fellov lawmakers. Eggs have dropped six cents In Chicago cage In a fortnight , but your fainll ; won't be tiatlsllod unless you hustl around and get some toast for then to drop onto. A master plumber has been admit ted to the German house of lords Perhaps he will look down on his nev associates who hnvo been less sue cessful In life. Governor Wilson of New Jerse Bays audacity is needed in our pol tics , but most of our statesmen ar more attached to the hitching pos and the tie-rope. Not much debate will be possible i the new house of 433 members , bu the representatives can perhaps con munirate with each other'on the wij wagging system. Harry Thaw's counsel arc workln to get him out of Mntteawan asylun It seenis too bad to disturb such conspicuous instance of the right me in the right place. While wo enjoy moving pictut n shows , it gets rather tiresome to ol serve 17,035 different ways of upse ting a peanut stand by unsteady b cyclists or motorists. Chump Clark says he Is not rui nlng awny from the presidential nom nation. This is a cheering assuranc that at least one man will bo wlllln to take this unpopular Job. The promoters of the Grover Clev land memorial expect to have the d Ntrtd amount raised before bio blrtl day , March 18. Ho narrowly escaped celebrating St. Patrick's day. The spring poetry season Is close on UK , with the imvial number of gen- limes who think you CHII grind out poetry merely by picking put of words from a rhyming dictionary. .John Hays Hammond In appointed ambassador to attend the coronation. We trust he has nn eye enough for millinery so ho could toll King George If his crown wax not on straight. The Gideons have placed fi5,000 bi bles In hotflH , but on our last Journey- Ings we found no evidence that either proprietors or bell boys had taken to heart the principles therein inculcated. The Union Pacific and Southern Pu- clllc roads had no fatal accidents last year. Considering all the Sun Fran cisco grafters , the roads evidently have not seen their duty and done It. Government Export Winton lluds fiOO.000,000 germs in a cubic centimet er of Chicago ice cream. Impecunious youth should cut this out and show It to the summer girl at times next season. The magazines say they would be driven out of existence if higher post age rates went on. Wouldn't It bo aw ful If we never found out If Algernon Saphend won the love of Genevlevo Softlelgh ? The hotels at Palm Beach are re hearsing Sweet Adeline. This provi dential warning comes in the nick of time , and we have abandoned the trip wo had planned to that hitherto cul tured resort. Miss Pankhurst has a very poor opinion of American sleeping cars Wonder if they afford less comfort than the English Jails so often occupied pied by suffragettes of Miss Paak- hurst's cla&s ? The University of Illinois Is charged with spending millions of public money to teach students football Now If they could put In a good course at baseball , the taxpayers would be well satisfied. More Immigrants arc coming to th'lf country now than ever before , and an increasing number of laborers in oui large industries are foreigners. Ir fnct , we could not carry on our busl ness without them. On reading that the league bal teams have gone south for practice many people rub their eyes and peei about them sleepily , after the mannoi of the groundhog on llrst emerging . from winter quarters. There are 9,113,279 people in Nev York state , and the only one of then who is not saying things about th < senatorial deadlock is Governor Dlx c the man whom the state elected to b < Its guldo and leader. Luther Burbnnk , the plant wizard says he has produced a world beate of a strawberry- Now if ho woul ( invent a box that would hold a ful quart he will receive the heartfel thanks of the public. 1 Indiana is endeavoring to pass ; u s antl-treatlng bill which provides tha a man may only give another a drlnl to save his life. Should this bill b < passed it will be surprising how.man ; hooslers will be found dying of thirst v I. Some people are always referring t "the good old days , " and coniparini the present unfavorably with it. I is a pity that such people could not b put back into the midst of things a they were half n century or more age Already tlio programs for Fourth o July celebrations are being prepare with sack races for the women hole ing n prominent place. It is believe that their long practice In wearln hobble skirts will render them cxperti The coinage of gold Is to be llmlte to the amount necessary to suppl business. Thp secretary of the treai ury , also advises the issue of gold ce tiilcates against the bullion in th treasury. The proposition has its ai vantages and will probably be favo ably received. The smooth shaven man has bee lu fashion for some years but his da will soon pass. Eleven seniors In n eastern educational college have antl Ipated the change In style by raisin Van Dyke beards. But the girls < the Institution did not approve an havif promptly boycotted the bewhls ! cred youths. The rungnillcpnt memorial to VlcU Emmanuel , which was begun In 188 is now completed and ready for u veiling. It Is crowned with a colossi bronze statute a id is a lit ting mon ment of the great king , who wit Garibaldi , tlrraly cemented the mar little kingdoms Into a united Itnl half a century ago. Persia has requested this gover ment to send six or seven compete ! n- men to take charge of Its finnncl nli lice affairs , for the next five years. It ce u high compliment to this country , b the men who undertake the task a likely to llnd it anything but a sin euro. Persian affairs both politic e- and financial are In a sorry plight h- Philadelphia tae been called a elo ) town , but they are the llrnt town down there to place before the children of that city , moving pictures of the fall of Jericho , Samson slaying the Phllls- tlnofl , Gideon conquering the Mldlan- Hen , Jonah swallowing the whale , etc. The promotern.of the Idea arc mem bers of the Presbyterian city In Knnfias a bill Is before the legis lature which provides that any person convicted on a charge of oarrylng a weapon shall be sentenced to the pen itontlury one year for the llrst offense and not loph than two years for the second. If such a law could be enforced - forced in every state in the union It would go a long way toward wiping out crime. Mayor Friday ought to hitch his wagon to a star. AH part of a political harangue to the city council , point Ing out what a great mayor ho had been and why he must be retained In the position , he said : "I know moro about city business than old man Huso or the whole Huso family. " That ought to qualify him for the white house , instead of a mere mayoralty. It might be just as well to turn some of theee convicted Norfolk bootleggers loggers over to the rock pile In the city Jail yard , and let them help do a little good work toward the city's streets , as to give them their liberty on a small fine. Now that the rock pile Is at hand , them Is no reason why it should not bo oftener used for the purpose for which It was Intend ed. Michigan defeated woman suffrage by a vote of fifty-JIvo to forty-five. Ye none of the legislators will deny tha the average woman is as well qualified to vote as the average man. The , thing that prevents a moro rapid ad vance of woman suffrage is that so - few women want to vote. When the - Americans are as anxious for equa suffrage as English women are , they will have It granted promptly. Mayor Friday , for some reason o other , seems to want to hold onto the office of mayor. He's not at all pleas ed that some other democrat should have the audacity to bo mentioned fo the nomination. And ho goes on record ord as guaranteeing that the demo cratic city convention will renomlnnte him. What's the use of holding a con vention apparently the democrats won't have anything to say about it , anyway. I Great Britain has Spain's political alliance , but the German drummer r has grabbed the Spanish market and the German investor is building elec trie railways and establishing banks. The Germans have made salesmanship scientific as they do everything. They n study the language and customs of the people , their economic needs and 1 e trade habits. They are obsequious and e' persistent , but trust the German drum mer to sell the goods every time. It was feared at first that in the west and northwest that local interests ; ests would lead the people to use shortsighted judgment and oppose reciprocity , but such Is not the case The republican insurgents have been at a loss to know what the popular trend was going to be In regard tc this subject. But they may feel ful ly assured that in approving the president's Canadian policy they car be right and popular at the same time. < The president sees th.e crisis not sc very far away at best that must be met by every industrial nation as pop illation .increases , industry thrives trade expands , and a surplus of manu factured goods require a foreign mar ket. England met this crisis one wnj in the forties , Germany met it in an other way in the eighties. In Ger many agriculture and manufacture : kept protection together , in Englanc they lost it altogether. Every notioi mutt meet the crisis in one way 01 the other. Free trade in farm pro * ducts means free trade in the thlngi farmers buy. : A magazine writer pertinently in quires , "Is house cleaning , the ol < fashioned variety , which represents i ir- general tearing up for a week or more eating in the kitchen , feeling cautions ly for your bed at night , when the ga -a has been turned off for the Installo tlon of new chandeliers , a matter o m housewifely conscience or America ] Ic- restlessness ? " Sometimes It's one B ig brother , and sometimes It's the othoi of but it results in the same state of dis 5 idk comfort for suffering mankind , whatever k- over the motive that prompts the ur heaval and its semi-annual recui rence draweth near. or 15 , G. W. nnl The foregoing fateful InltlnlH ar nl read by the average person with th feeling tiftvt they signify chiefly th Joke about hatchets. If their possqi Bor came back to earth Washington' birthday , he would hear more abou cherry trees than about his super military genius. 'n * Washington had a temperament tha . would make him a master of men 1 II nny age and among any race. In hi struggle with an overwhelming fore ho was usually defeated In batth ro But the fee ho faced in the Held wa the least of his troubles. Ho fougb against hunger , disease , lack of me nnd money , plots against his author W ty among the band of raganii ffins the onntltuted bin aniiy , and In the Feats of legislative authority. Amid all those baffling fntoa ho wns culm , linn , persevering , prudent In ittsbumllng narrow resources , confi dent , trustful In a higher power , and n the certainty of American destiny. Backing the force of his personality , ho American colonies could not hnvo vou Independence until at least n nter generatlom. The city council for once refused to n > bulldozed by the mayor into adopt- UK his honor's pet hobby. And he even tried to lead tin ; council Into vot- for the resolution by declaring that "it meant nothing at all , " that It "had nothing to do with calling n Ijond election for 'i $55,000 street lighting plant. " Thia wns pretty near ly as raw as the mayor's tactics of a few weeks ago when ho refused to allow the council to act on the resolu tion , declaring that no matter could bo brought up for reconsideration , showing either the grossest Ignorance of Roberts' rules of order , or else a deliberate intent to deceive the city council in order to railroad his own t hobby through tlmt body. NEBRASKA SHOULD ADVERTISE. Governor Aldrlch in a speech at Lincoln the other night advocated a legislative appropriation for advertis ing Nebraska. This is in line with a movement which was set on foot al most a year ago in Norfolk , and it is in line with modern business methods. If Nebraska Is to gain her fair pro portion of population , judicious ad vertising of the stato'n resources must be done and the people of Nebraska will have something charged up to the present legislature If that body falls to meet this demand. There Is complaint because farmers are Hocking to Texas and to Canada Complaint , however , won't prevenl the emigration. Only the right kind of advertising can overcome thih movement , or , rather , bring about : similar Immigration for this state. Nebraska is a state of Ercat possl blllties , not nearly so thickly settled as its rich lands would justify. But the people looking for locations of this kind don't know the facts. The state could well afford to appropriate propriato $100,000 for advertising pur > oses , and If it fails to approprinte a ; bed portion of that amount , we cm je classed as back numbers. THE S O'CLOCK SALOON LAW. The proposed amendment to the Nebraska 8 o'clock saloon closing law which would permit cities of over r > ,000 population to decide at wha hour of the night their saloons shouli close , will not find favor with UK people of Nebraska. The bill wil not find support in even the cttiefc o over 5,000 , unless it be in Omaha. Nebraska people now feel that thej have a pretty good snloon regulation law. The saloonkeepers , themselves are well statisfied with the law as I stands today. And to so amend the present statute as to give cities o over 5,000 option as to whether o not they should live up to the exist ing law or extend the time limit foi 3 saloon closing , would merely preclpl , tate an everlasting local row betwecr the 'early" closing faction and the "lato" closers. It Is easy to contemplate the bitterness terness which such an amendment te 3 the Jaw would inject into municipa campaigns. The whole fitness of i man for office would come to be meas ured by the view ho took of the sa loon closing hour. There is perhaps no better llquoi regulation anywhere than in Nebrns ka right now. And the liquor inter ests , themselves , ought to have learn ed by the narrow escape they jus sustained over county option , tha they'd be wise to let well enougl alone. OVER ALL AMERICA ? The tendency of Europe to take a Q its face value the offhand remarl r of our politicians la one of the hum " ors of International relations. The starched , bewlgged and frlllei statecraft of the old world has oftei referred to our frequently impulslvi leadership as "shirtsleeve diplomacy. Language to them should be a mean of concealing thought. So when Champ Clark got up Ii the house February 14 , and rctnnrkei in a semi-humorous vein , that ho b < t- Moved the stars and stripes would on day float over the entire western here n Isphore , there was a commotio * P * among premiers and kings. They do not understand the Amer t.can temperament over there. On gets some idea of it by comparing di ; ferencee between the various section of our own country. With the conson atlvc New Englander , speech is guari cd , premeditated. In his mind ther a Is u certain obloquy attaching to an failure to realize all of his words i actual performance. He Is not nrj to announce his plans until ho ha the means for carrying them out nal it cd down tight. The American weeterner , on th contrary , is accustomed to revet it those more transitory purposes fern ed by all of us In secret thought , eve Is If the cold reflection of the niornln after should reveal those purposes a Illusory. The former temperament is th safer , the latter the more Interestini It Is In the latter spirit that man of our statesmen often speak wit it regard to national alms. The Kurt penn temperament goon beyond even the New England attitude lu Ita cau- tloun reserve. They are as much at sea over there lu estimating underly- tig alms. us a Uostonlnn would bo In leallng with an Inhabitant of Reno , \'ev. 'ev.U U will be a long ( lay before the stars and stripes are extended over1 nny very considerable additional \inerlcnn territory- Some of It needs our control badly enough , goodness diows. Hut Americans do not like he idea of having their domestic nf- 'airs settled by representatives In con- ; ross from the hot blooded Latin bred aces of the tropics. AROUND TOWN. There is this advantage In shaving at night , ns compared with the next nornlng : When you cut yourself , nt night , the wound has time to heal be fore you get your collar on ; but when you cut yourself lu the morning , your face and collar make you look like the residue of a slaughter house all day. A Norfolk 'bridge" club now spends it's time playing the , scientific game ol "rum. " Back to the mountains , you are wild you Rock county robin. According- Mayor Friday , Norfolk just has to re-elect him or the town will go to the dogs. He's the only mayor who ever has done anything for the city. * He's held the job two terms and there's something about It that he likes so well , that he's willing- nay , anxious to keep right on boss ing the town. And OF COURSE he'll be re-elected. OF COURSE. HO\t could this town run without him ? Will the first robin last ? We hope both Oakdale and N succeed In getting the state capital. Is the barometer high enough foi you ? The mayor says he won't have to run independently. He says the dera ocrats have got to renomlnate him And who gives the democrats of Nor folk their orders , if not His Honor9 Shoulder arms , democrats ! Forward ! March ! ! Hep. Hep. Hep. How these rfrls do grow up ! A former Norfolk school girl came back to town the other day for a visit , and got her name in the paper as "Miss . " Now it transpires that she's been married three years. The re porter who did it , ought to "buy. " A Norfolk woman planning to send away to a dressmaker to have a gown designed , found that among othe'r i'acts she'd have to tell the dress maker , Is her age. So she wrote : "I'm 52 , but everybody say * 1 look younger than that. " We'd like to be right sure that that "robin" which was seen by "Rock county school teacher , " wasn't a snow bird. Wu often wonder , in reading over the "Around Town" column , why the man who runs it doesn't print an item now and then about "furnace golf" or just straight golf the kind that's soon-to-be-played. It's a great little idea. a u Poor Marjorlc Gould ! Think of the humiliation of having to sit there and see your husband knocked out by your brother-in-law's brother , in three short rounds. If the state capital is to be moved , here's hoping the Oakdale bid will be successful. Another sign that spring is near : 3T The tramps are arriving. 3- tMayor Friday declares the demo crats will nominate him. That ought to settle it , whether the democrats want him as their candidate or not. But then the mayor also declared up and down that the limit of seven would be taken off the number of sa loons in Norfolk. When he found he . couldn't bulldoze the council into his way of thinking , he got pouty , put on his hat and went home , refusing to put any motions for the council to act on. So if the democrats fall to obey his command to nominate him , he'll probably get sere , put on his hat and e go home. Norfolk has had three terms of Frl- 18 day-overy-day-In-the-week. And foi some reason or other Friday likes the n job of bossing the town so well that he Insists on a fourth term. In faci he says he'll have it. 1C She Ouflht to Be Promoted. Bassott , Neb. , Feb. 21. "Around Town" Editor : Let not your heart be troubled. A Rock county schoo ! teacher knows a "robin" from a snow 10 bird and insists that It wasn't anj "mountain canary. " Rock Co. School Teacher. The mayor must have a queer no tion of things If he thinks that he car gain favor with the people of Norfott by attacking Norfolk Industries In r political speech at a council meeting and incidentally boasting of his recent effort * to keep out of this city a no\\ factory enterprise that promises to b one of the blpgeat Industries In tin te town. ATCHISON GLOBE SIGHTS. A little man falls under the test o responsibility. Old fashioned folks llko young pee pie who blubh. Every woman exaggerates compli I- mcnts about herself. "Sh looks like the last run o Blind , " wo heard a girl remark todny ibout another girl. If you have a good friend you can prove miMliItu ; by hm. | Some persons talk nbout taking a bnth ns If It were nn event. Every woman nccuflonnlly says : "I nlwayn mind my own buslnoHH. " Wo all mix a great deal of medi cine wo refuse to tnko ournelveH. Hatred Is n worse hnblt than cigar ette smoking , and harder to break. When a man tries to drown Ms troubles in u goblet , he only Irrigates them. No man ever gets so poor tlmt he can't on'er something , usually a sug gestion. Physiclnns nearly always act sur prised when they tind their patient * Improved. No chorus girl can over hope to get her board from the cafu scene In n comic opera. Homo of the varieties of people It lakes to make the world hardly seem to do their share. How many married men enn spend nn evening at home without being asked for money ? Fatlit'i- rarely has time for fads , being so busy paying for tho.se his children cultivate. You mny exaggerate occasionally , but you won't be accused of it as often ns tlie gas meter is. One of the most pitiful sights in town is a man void of ambition. Re member this and get busy. While enthusiasm is contagious tea a degree , don't waste all yours trying to inculcate the whole town. There is no nwd of looking for trou ble. Get elected to the city council : ind trouble will come to you. Occasionally one meets a mini so considerate he blames his blunders on Fate Instead of his friends. So many women believe men Join lodges just to get another excuse for coming down town after supper. What has become of the old fash ioned woman who saved all the paper snckn that came from the grocery ? Plenty of people reserve the bulk of their politeness for occasions when they figure on asking for something. As ii rule , there is little complaint against those who can't pay their debts ; it is against those who won't. An old fashioned industrious wo man's idea of shlftlessness is to do the washing on any day but Monday. It isn't the man who really hns a complicated past who runs it In serial form for the beuellt of his steady girl. It doesn't ease the grief of the be reaved ones much to tell them the object of their fears is better off dead. It is every dentist's opinion tlmt few people take good care of their teeth , and the dentists must be right to be so numerous. . When a boy gets the notion in his head that he can make money selling junk , Mother has to watch the cool ; stove pretty closely. An Atchison woman suys most men who have been married twice , treat their second wives a heap better than they did their llrst ones. There are still ( or still are ) a few people who don't understand how n reporter can get an interview without resorting to shorthand. Not every maiden can become the heroine of a novel , but there are' .n few in real life as useless and tire some ns the noval variety. What has become of the old fash loned man who thought he couldn't keep house without a bootjack and n bos of vegetable liver pills ? In homes where father Is stroiiR for discipline , the children believe father would have made n great trag edian had he taken to the stage. - Lacking the artistic temperameiil and other Finer Sensibilities , we art unable to see a great deal of differ eiico between nude and linked. "Whenever a man tries to sell me anything , " said Count McGownn thit morning , "ho Is so enthusiastic I won der he doesn't keep It himself. " While it may take n smart man t < play a good game of checkers , t smart man can do a number of thlngi of more Importance to the rnre. Occasionally there IH a woman wlu cau put up with a worthless mai pretty well because of the satlsfactlor she gets telllug him about her sue cessful kin. t A number of years ago It was . ' common thing to * ee a man with c ( lower pinned on his coat by his wife Where Is ho now ? The wives anc Mowers are still here. While it isn't advisable for th < average outsider to dip Into a kin row there Is no denying that lawyers hav < been known to do pretty well by tholi efforts In that line. Preachers are underpaid , but i Imean man suggests that occasional ! ] they are overpaid in the mutter o wedding foes ; to many of the bondi f of wedlock fall to i > ay Interest , THOUSANDS OF DEMONS INFEST EARTH'S ' ATMOSPHERE Patter Runtll Show * From th * BlbU Thtlr Origin and Th lr Pernlelou * Influence Upon Mankind , Trenton , N. J. February U. Urook- lyn Academy of Mu sic wns crowded lo- dny to hear I'aator Itusicll nn tlm abov * topic , lie declared Hint , notwithstand ing our modern In vention * the tel with wires mid without - ' out the innsnes find It dlmriilt to Use-lift , nsppcllni ; plrlt phenomena. Yet , on HIP nlhrtImiul. . limn IN u clan grow- Infer. TThlcli , under ( he natnn of unit piychlc phenomen * , ar b - nwny , drcrlYfd by wicked irptr- UK mho iKifl < iimtn Uie drnri unfl who gtv * . through rplrlt mrdluni * . olutrvoynnta , etc. . vartotin dpinnnxtruttoni of ttitrlllH nc * ant of tu-qualntunco with luiinun ufTuln. ThH > rlKiM , wlltiln tlio hint ( CM yiarn , hai Kntb- fft'J tu HH number thn n a in en of ROTO * prominent clcnllu < n , both In America , aiWl Gri'Ht IlrttHln. Tlif.vi are trlllne th * worlfl that they ure not ulrltunlUU , but acleti MM * , ami DiHl ( hey are iclentlflonlly dtm onfitrntlnir Rrnilunlly , with more and tnori of ratlpfuctlon , that they are In touoli with Miprthumim Intellliciiccs. Ulvlnfr Ihrxi ) KcltntlRtH niul tha aptrlt medium * whom ( hey tine full I'ledlt tor nil diet they claim In the wny of mnnlfnuU tlou anil full clod It ( or Kinrerlty , 1'nntar ntlPFell holds that the lllbln lve a tot ter pxpltnullon of ( he phenomena a mar * rational one nnd , In bin opinion , the enl ) atlNfiiutory explanation of the flndlnr * of vptrlltmllMn find icIentlMa along thMt line * . In heathen lundn inftglo and black art ar practiced nnd , to conilrternhlo extent , the demon * nr worshipped. In China , tor Instance , onr ordinary flrerrnrliern ar muiiiif&olnrrd nnd UB d In Brent quantltU * In endeavor to rid themcolves of Intrua- Inp plrltr , who haraim their llvea anfl even make fem * > of them InsHiin throutfi obscpnlon : niruiy of the Insane of clvllla < l landn arc likewise mi-rely obsessed. 81 Paul Irllp UR that the KcnJn whom th heathen worship nro demon" imd not goAf ( I CorlnthlnnK x. Kl ) . Afiuln h * tell * of "iloctrlers of dijmon r ( I Timothy Iv , 1) ) All over henlhc.nOom tbce > fntsc ilor.trlnrn have boon more or IUHM established , tnkltvK ono form or nnother to milt thu corvtt- llntiH nd projudk'xi of Iho people. And wb will my that ChrlHtomlom has n t had UK shore of thefo doctrlnrfi of de mons ? Who will any thiil mime of thw * false doctrine * did not Kvt woikcd Into alt of our crt > ( ] n of tlm "dink ngvn , " both Catholic and I'rotentanl ? Jesus Cast Out Demon * > The Scrlptuies toll IIM thai not only r.MiH cust out demon" , bill tlmt a * an evidence of tlu-lr authority and bin au thority he KBVC this power lu bl Apostles when hi1 "cnt them out to preach. Every one Is f.imlllar with the Hlblo niirraUvM r - / > pectli\K these domnns some of them very .itnrlllrur. For Instance , our J.ord' visit to Ihe. country of the Oiidarene . where lit WIIN met by a oraxed mnn. obse.Mfed of evil spirits. The Master ad dressed , not the man , hut the. dcmonn o * whom a Irtrlon hud taken ponacAnlon crazing their victim by Ihe.lr various a.n < l contradictory KUKKesllon.M am ! command ; A lnlon of them were In him nnd the : ru | lfti > ( l that If they must oorno out thtv bo Kcantrd opportunity to go Into Hit- herd of .twin * nearby so ftnxlons were they for earthly , sensuous life. Jeau * granted their request , becaune > wln - ownlng wan forbidden to the Jew under Ihe Law. The effect of the de.monlncal of the swine waa to craze tha herd until they ran violently down a t p . place and were choked In the ea. Th object of the dc-mona may have been a de- slre to reside In and obicsn the swine , or possibly , by destroying the twine , to arouse Indignation K lnst .lean * ( Mark . v. 1-14) ) . Another remarkable Instance wan the one when Pt. Paul commanded the rl' splrlta to come nut fit the obsenscd wo- mun , who was a coothsayer or fortun- tfiler and prophesied that Paul and HHu' were Henanls of God. AlthoiiKh the me * sage was nn endorsement of them , Bt Paul realised that n endorsement from a demoniac source wns unworthy of hi * Macter and of his Gospel ( Acts xvl. JUS ) Spirits today , Including mediums , fre 1 > acknowledge that many of the aplrlt * which communicate through ( hem ar "wicked Hplrlls" and "aeduclnir spirit" , " just K SI. Pnul xald ( t Timothy 4 : 1) ) . Hut bcllevluK the .splills , that they repre sent dead human belngf , the medium * naturally uppo."e t.ome of them good Thn Hlble alone U'llw that they or * all fal. o. and that they am not human iptr- lln at ttll ; that dead men are dead and know nothing and can communicate noth ing , no long UK they re dead , and that they will remain dead until the resur rection morning ; when the sleeping liost.i of humanity will hear the vole * of th Son of Man. Demon * Once Holy Angl * At one time , raid Pastor Russell , all the anvels were holy , Satan being first to de flect. Early In man's experience as a sinner the holy aneeln were permitted to have fellowship with him for a two-fold nurpote : (1) ) To KV ! them the opportunity to do all In their power to lift up the fallen race , * o that , subsequently , It might be seen that this WHS Impossible and that the Plan devlptd by God IH not only the b Jt , but the only plan of iftlvatlon for man kind. (2) ) Addllloi.ally , God wished to prove or tent the holy nngelH In respect to their loyalty to him and the principles of ht * government , as ( hey never had been test ed previously , because cverythlnc wan harmonious and sinless. In ancient times the nngels appeared as men , amimlng human bodies and cloth ing , etc. Note , for Instance , those who came to Abraham ut Mnmre nnd who ate with htm. and talked with htm , but whom he know not to be angels until the con clusion of their visit ( Genesis avtll ) And there. rn many other Scriptural ac counts of fclmllor Import. Do It noted , however , that nil Ihe accounts of aucl. materializations after the flood were by holy angels. becaiiKe. from that time on ward , the unholy angvla , on account of In , were deprived by the Almighty of the powtr of materialization. Tiiey were put under restraints of darknea * , Invisibility Ae the Apoxtl * pay * , Those angeH which kept not their first estate , He cast down to tertorut and reserved < iem In chains of darkness until the judgment of the great day ( II Peter II , 4 ; Jude , C ) . Elsewhere they are referred to ns having been dU- obedlent In the days of Noah , while th ark was preparing ( I Peter III , ft ) . Th * Sin of th * Fallen Angela Th * Apostle declares that their aln wa In Itavlng their own habitation. Dy thU wa * meant that they preferred to llv * In a materialized form a * human belnr- ratb r than to live on the iplrlt plan * trhlch wan Ood'i will and provUlon for th m. Call Mid aee the cook or currant whooe ad today makM her leern "eligible. " Look for the & 6 that tello you who ruti io fli-4 the lob 700 feve to offer