Tllli WKKKI.Y NKWS-JOtlKNAIi , KK1DAY , OCTOH131M5 , The Norfolk Weekly News-Journa Tliu NOWB , Established 1881. 'I'lio Journal , Established 1871 ! THE HUSE PUBLISHING COMPAN' W. N. ! A. Huso , I'rc'Hlilunt. Sccrolnrj Every Krliluy. lly mull per year , $ ! . [ > ( Enli'rod ul llm poslollleo nt Norfoll Nob. , an Hceond class mutter. Telephones : Edltorlul Dopartmot No. 22. Iliisliictm Olllco and Job Hoomi Nn. II 22. MOIIII Lisa In gelling fainu im a mo1 Ing plclure. Tlio IOHHOII of tliu Maluu electlo IH that every vtilo liolpH. What him bucomo of Iho Carlt llarvlKon presidential liooin ? Mr. Tuft IH boating Iho nvlulorn I his ( TOSH country Mights , anyhow. The rules of health are like III Ten CoininundincntH , mostly "The shall not. " If aurlal mall routes are establish ! HiiceoHHfully , drop lottora will boconi inoru popular. A now cornel in discovered , In co tlio llalloy fake last year , conn limnrance can bo had eheap. AiiBlralla IH said to have an deep distrust of the Japanese IIH the , lapa OHO are alleged to have of the Ya keeH The prudent , man never makes i hlH luavcH. llo leaves them for II ulnd to dlspoHe of on his neighbor lawn. The Toronto World expressed I joy by running a big red line aero the front pane with tliu words , "Gloi Hallelujah. " In spite of all the delights of tl aeroplane , II will probably never su plant the closed buggy for taking yoi best , girl to ride. Whal's In a name. Simon I. Tnr ipseed has been engaged as one of tl agricultural instructors In an Uh experiment station. Italy has declared war on Tnrke bnl tlio entire population of tl United States will do that the la Thursday in November. Hoforo an aviator entertains hop of a coast to eoast trip , ho should 1 able to make regular flights dev town to buy a yeast cake. The men who practice what tin preach are to bo commended but tl men who practice without preaehli are vastly more agreeabVe. Kane county , 111. , is to have a pi lie school spelling match , in whl 1-1,000 pupils will take part. Can th loll what "bae kae bo" spoils ? The newspapers are discussing t future of aviation , but if it is ai thing like tlio future of aviators , will soon end In an untimely gruvi While trying to swat a fly. All Mablo Howard , a stenographer , l.oganport , Ind. , fell off her chair ai broke her wrist. Hut she killed t fly. The poultry of the United Stat produced last year $ ( i21,000,000. equals the wheat crop , the hay or or the steel production of the con try. William Allen White says there a only twelve able editors in the Unit Staten. Will tlio gentleman from 13 poria kindly give us the names of tether t other cloven ? Tin ; great question among tlio W son boomers , is how to mate t Princeton tiger witli the Tammai tiger so as to give birth to a pre deiitial candidate. There is a controversy in New Vo as to whether encumbers are fru They got about the same results green apples ami apples break in the fruit class all right. Mr. Tuft says the anti-trust Is must bo enforced , though the big ct poratlons always looked at it as I lie nature of a comic supplement the Congressional Record. .lack Johnson says the proache are putting the first class fighte tuil of business , which shows a coi inendablo effort on the part of t ! parsons to earn their salaries. As $100 counterfeit bills are repo : ed to be in circulation , the public warned against the careless habit stowing away small change in one pockets without looking at It. The county fair crowds who insl that the aviator shall give them tliu moneys' worth by going up In a ga seem to think a man's life Is wor no more than a 50 cent ticket. Perhaps tlio best way to dispose the enemy In modern warfare won be to leave one of the battleships rt around loose , where they would 1 tempted to take possession of It. Postmaster General Hitchcock hi been carrying mall by aeroplane , bi n < might have hail lots more fun gos Hlplng wllh Iho farmers' wlvt'8 If IK nul gone out with a rural carrier. According to Iho latest figures , mil ; sixty-four lives were lost colehrallni ast fourth of July. In 1'JOH , the yea n which agitation for a safe and sam lolobrallon began , there were 871 lealliH. The northern states of the uuloi lave no monopoly of that chilly fee ! Ing these autumn mornings. The Sai Antonio ( Tex. ) Express nays then tire days "when an overcoat reall ; iloes feel good. " Mr. Tuft asks for a more kind ) feeling toward great corporations. 1 view of all tholr sufferings. It doe seem about time to get up a beuofl laneo or theatrical entertainment fo Mr. Rockefeller and Mr. Morgan. A smuggler's petticoat had Ihirt pockets. TlilH would have Hutlsl'lc the longings of the woman of a fe\ \ years ago. In these skin tight days no receptacles for a woman's luggag are possible save her hands and he mouth. Snow plows are being shipped we * by the railroads in anticipation of th approaching winter and tlio sinv shovel will soon take the place of th lawn mower. However , there are so' ' oral weeks of the most delight ft weather of the year ahead of us hi fore the frosl king reigns supreme. A widow in Washington , I ) . C. , n cently petitioned the court for an ii crease in her allowance from the u : tate of her deceased millionaire hu hand. She declared HIO ! needed $111 a month for theater tickets , $ ( ! ( ) f ( candy and $ lfi for charity. Seems ; i though she might do without the dm A Washington dispatch says tin tlio government has a slock of 4,0(1 ( buffalo overcoats formerly owned h the army , which were stored at Om : ha , that will soon bo offered for sal This is probably the last large sal of such coals that will ever IK ; hoi In this country. They will be sent t different cities and sold to tlio bigl esl bidders. President Taft doesn't believe I playing politics and proposes to sa\ the tariff from being used as a foci ball for the pleasure or satisfaction < ambitious politicians. Ho has give Ills assurance that the tariff boat will bo ready to make its report c the revision of the tariff scheduli early In the winter and that as HOC as this Is done ho will recommen reductions in line with its rocoi mcndatlons. The village of West Cairo , O. , r contly demonstrated the itching i Americans for office. A municip primary was hold and when the boai of canvassers counted the vote tin found that every person registered ! a voter had received at least one vo for a place on the ticket. The tow has a population of about 2f > 0 and Is declared that about every man : It had voted for himself for al lea one municipal job. The motor car industry is give largo credit for the increase wliU the United States census statislli show for Michigan for the past Hi years. During that period Michigan Investment in manufacturing increa cd from $ : i7Sfi4,000 : ! to $5St,947OOI : salaries and wages paid from $ ! ) S,7I ! 000 to SlfiS.SHS.OOO ; and with tills tl real value of the products , loss tl cost of material , increased fro ? 1IO,000,000 ! to $310,000.000. Southern California has a lelephoi service that is unique , being a sysle of roadside stations for the use i automobile drivers in case of einc gency. In case of a breakdown it w : not bo necessary to walk for miles tlio nearest telephone toll station , i the new system provides a portal ) 'vlcphono outfit for the car of eat member. All that is required is "plug in" at one of tlio numerous tel phone poles which have been convei ed into emergency stations and phoi to the nearest garage. The gun to destroy the airship being perfected almost as fast as tl airship itself. One gun recently testt by the navy department shoots a pound bomb IS.OOO foot into the ai Another shoots a Li-pound bomb tin Is effective al a distance of sevc miles. Hither would bo a disagre able thing to have aimed at you if yc wore a mile or so up In the air. Hi it seems useless to waste ainmunilk on aviators since they are sure I break their own necks before the have time to do much mischief. Attorney General Wlckorsham sta cd the cause of a largo share of tl prevailing discontent when ho sal recently at Duluth : "The fact seen to be that the prices of standard a tides of consumption sold In the Unl cd Slates for a number of years pa : have not been fixed at all by the opo ntlon of the laws of supply and d mand , or of unrestrained compotltlo but by association of the producer without the participation of the co sinner or the general "public that I without those who have had to pn the bill having any voice in fixing tl price. " WATER POWER. Norfolk Is talking of a water powi plant. And well may mieh a projoci hu discussed. Norfolk ban ( he water at her dooi for tremendous power. Two'nty-fivt years ago a move wan on foot to develop volop It. Such a plant would solv < ( ho problem of manufacturing In thli town , because the cost of fuel Is al ways the prime obstacle to factorlei In a prnlrlo country. Some day that water power at Nor folk IH going to be exploited. Norfoll hopes that the time Is' at hand. Chancellor Samuel Avery of tin University of Nebraska concedes thn the charge of R. T. Crane of Chlcagi as to the growth of Intemperance Ii our higher educational Institution has a larger measure of truth In I than ho wishes It had. Hut he think that Hie mental Intemperance that I swooping over the land Is even mor serious , lie deprecates the extravn ganco In speech and writing that ha prevailed and the reckless doniincln lion of patriotic and consciontlou men which has been so freely liiduU ed In. Ho believes that a calmer air safer period Is approaching. Chance lor Avery gives highest praise to Hi self-supporting students , who out o straightened financial conditions , in assisted , arc Hie salvation of the co legos of the land both educational ! and morally , llo admits thai the son of rich men , who are sent to the hi Institutions of learning thronghon the country wllh the pocket books fu with unearned money and time haw Ing heavy on their hands becaiis they lack purpose and a will , are menace to scholarship ns well as t manhood and womanhood. ELLIOTT TO 11 CONGRESS. In nominating .1. C. Elliott of We * Point for congress , republicans of th Third district of Nebraska have plated od in tlio field a man widely know throughout the district , one who ma be depended upon to make an aggros Hive campaign and who will , if oloctei render efficient service to his const ! ucntfl. Col. Elliotl is a republican an . there is no reason why ho should in receive the support of every ropubl can in the district. If lie is give this , tlio Third district of Nehrask will be swung back Into the ropubl can column. The Third district is one of thrc national battlegrounds In the Unite States this fall and the result will h watched with intcresl as a forerunne of sentiment on next year's preside ] Hal campaign. The national qucstlo of whether wo are to vote for a coi ( lunation of republican prosperity c for a return to democratic soup bous days , as wo did in 1802 when Clcvi land was elected lo destroy tlio pn tectivo tariff principle , is involved an the people of the Third district of Ni braska 'nave a. duty before them t more than local scope. ALDRICH'S CAMPAIGN. It is unforlunalo that Gov. Aldricl elected to the highest posillon In Hi slate of Nebraska by ( lie ropubllca party , should consider II his prlvileg lo exert Iho power of his posilion ti ward defeating the party that gav him his present job. It is unfortunat that bo should so far forget his r form cry of allowing the poeplo t rule , as to attempt to rule the peopl upon their presidential preference. ' . is unfortunate that the governor h.i seen fit to attack the man who wl he renomlnated for president , by 111 republicans , and who will bo lookc to by Iho governor for aid in pullin Mr. Aldrich through to another vl lory in 1912. Yet for months Gov. Aldrich In been persistently trying to arout sentiment against the president. 11 has exerted all the prestige of his o ficial position toward creating a di tin-banco within the party thai In honored him. If he had il in mind I deleal the republican party of N braska , he could hardly have pi forth greater cfforl lo arouse disso : sion. And ho is doing all Ibis pros dential campaigning many montl ahead of the opportune lime , appa enlly having no Ihoughl that a slat ticket this year will suffer by sue internal party strife. Gov. Aldrich's polillcs is a myslcr to many of the people who hclpc elect him. ITALY , TRIPOLI , AND TURKEY Italy , fighting Turkey over her co onies in Tripoli , Is lolling off som dangerous fireworks in llio powdt magazine of European diplomacy. The Hague courl of arbitration wn established to create machinery fc Botlling precisely such disputes. Th representatives of Italian power slgi d the treaties establishing tills 1111 ihlnery. The laws of all civilize lands punish severely Hie man wli Igns an agreomenl lo pay $5 in casl and then backs out of II. Hut dlpli mats violate agreements Involving th sacrifice of millions of the people money and thousands of lives , beside threatening the stability of Europe fragile balance of power. And no pi lice power above them exists that ca punish such breach of faith. Nevertheless , it would bo a bios : ing to poor seedy and forsaken Tripe if Italy or some other Christian n : lion walked in and took possession. 1 is a paradise gone to seed. It ha been called Iho Cinderella of Afrlc ; silting in her dust and ashes and mi nlal clothes , waiting for some prim : ' to como along witli the golden slli per of modern science and enterprise In the time of ( ho Roman empire II wan a country of grout fertility with prodigious shipments of olives grains , etc. And the golden soil h still there. Turkey , with centuries of misrule has farmed the country for the bone fll of Iho sultan , submerging all In dustry under staggering taxes , null oven the wild Mohammedan Arab : might not regret the coming of i Christian power. Under a system of grafting and all sonteo Turkish officials , the land ha been reduced to the dull apathy o Egypt before the days of English con trol. Had the game been played will the weapons of diplomacy Instead o gun play , the powers might well huvi handed over this dismantled wreck o a nation to Hie looming colonists o sunny Italy. j TIIH STOCK MARKET. Tlio wildesl scenes for years WIT witnessed In Wall si reel on the r < cent Hhakc down. Twenty-five thoi sand lots were tossed around as if 1 were penny ante , and the mob o brokers surged as If every one ti them wore members of a football lint j Few who live lives of simple tel where our HUCCOSH depends mostly o ( our own Industry and fidelity , ca realize how moral standards fad away under such strain. ! Fragile human nature ; was not hull ( o stand sudden shocks. It is a slo\ and orderly evolution , and when th telephone boy acquires a $5,000 apari meiit on Riverside drive in six month and later sinks to the seedy and in shorn vulture of the buckolshop , th orderly processes of nature's growt are shattered. Soon or late the speculator run up against this proposition. He n > ( 1 ognlzes thai he is ruined if ho sit I tight. Why not as well he hung for i flock of sheep as one measly old inn ton ? Why not as well fail for a mi lion as a hundred thousand ? Can h feel any worse at tlio tears of 10 ruined widows than from those c ten ? So ho stakes all on one turn t the wheel. And yet , all Hie projects for pn hlbiting speculation have so far com lo naught. Much was made al th starl of the effort of Germany i 1890 to chock it. Speculators wer required to bo registered as such. 1 was believed thai tills would drlv merchants off ihe bourse , as the dh credit would hurt their business. Hi : they soon found ways to deal In s < curities through banks and foreig brokers. On the produce exchanges the rt suits actually were harmful In in portant particulars. There being n reliable qtiolalions , Iho farmer sol grain in a disorganized way , and h cal middlemen bought below real vane no and made inordinate profits. Th law was unsuccessful enough so thr Its more drastic fcalures were repea ed in 1900. So our national Monte Carlo hn to go on , but tlio true nature of th game should be betlcr realized. AGAINST FREE SEEDS. Tlio paternal interest of the coin ressinen in their constituents , as mui ifestcd by the distributing of fre vegetable and ( lower seeds , docs nc seem to bo truly appreciated by th Vegetable Growers Association t America , which lias jusl hold its ai nual session al Hoston. Slrango ( o sap the president of ( hi influential organization , in his pn gram of work for the year , was s ungrateful as to include a campaig for abolition of free seed dlstrlbutlo by congressmen , and the use of th same money tor agricultural devclo ] m cut. The sending around yearly of ! ( ] 000,000 packets of free seeds has bee one of the most efficient and eci nomical methods of building politic ; fences ever devised by our ingcnioii SOlOllH. The receipt of such a packet give the constituent not merely tlio sam sense of pleasure that comes froi mention of his name in the local new : paper , but it adds the feeling th : your representative Is rightl on Hi job as to toiling daily to advance you interests as a property owner an citizen. So much from tlio polllicians vlov point. Hut the taxpayer has alway been strongly obtuse to the advantai es acquired by the half million costs to prepare and distribute thcs seeds. A seed of a useful plant has bee truly called nature's jewel casket. 1 its silent heart is locked a potenc of wealth. In the microscopic dllfe enco between a good and a poor see lies the difference between agrlculti ral wealth and poverty. If tills goi eminent distribution led the farmer to learn the advantages of well solcc ed seed , the money would be we spent. Hut the men who are acquiring big cereal yields through attention to Hi choice of seed , don't probably ge their information from Iho govon inont. Nor would they , unless Hi government went Into Iho business c seed fanning on a vast scale. Instead they ally themselves wit some good seed producing house , man of which are doing such remarkabl work. Some never send out a see unless It has tested 18 * percent r germinations , and the average run UO to 1)5 ) percent. Were all our farmers to use sue seed us this , there would not bo th pathetic naked spots In our grali Holds , which mean half tilled barm and high priced bread for the people AROUND TOWN. Exit horsehldo. Enter pigskin. A Kansas City railroad man gavi his life for a stray eat. Not nmiij men as fond of the kitty as all that. A good many people are going t ( hospitals every day. from this torrl lory , who think Norfolk oughl tti pni vide Hiieh service to the territory trl bntary ( o It. It's a poor time to Htrlke. Hut a good time to gel next spring' : paving movement In Norfolk undo way. Good morning , October. The Rosebud in In bloom again. Have you registered ? Everybody that registers lias i sneaking hunch that he's going ti draw No , 1. and already lias it planned nod out what he'll do with his prize. The Hullo man who drew No. 1 Ii the Standing Rock , onghl lo have hai the hunch soon enough not to hav filed on another homestead. Who'd have thought Soptombo would have gone so fast ? It wasn' a day or so that we celebrated Christ mas , and now we're right up to th notch where we'll have to begin shoi ping for another one. Huy 'cm earl > This lottery of Uncle Sam's Is golni to change the lives of several thoi : sand people , and make that many no\ neighbors for Norfolk. Knowing that they wore going ti raise Ned in Europe , we had our wa correspondent , Air. A. P. Reportei on Ihe ground. For red hoi war news , everybody I north Nebraska and southern Souti Dakota are urged to read T N D N . Speaking of the war , It was kim of moan of Italy to declare hostilltie while Tafl was In the middle of hi trip. What chance has n president' speech to get first page position , wit war news breaking out ? "Tlio only way I can account fo the fact I wasn't killed in that autt mobile accident , " George Spear says "is Unit 1 carry heavy accident insui ance. " We see by the paper that Panam will prohibit exporting men. Why nc prohibit sporting men as well as th exporting ones ? When your pipe gets caked enoug to bo sweet , it's so caked lhat yo can't get any tobacco in it. Isn' ' that the way with things in Ihi world always seeking Ihe Ideal an then finding , when you reached th desired goal , that there are slill ol stacles blocking your complete hai pincss ? What's become of the old fushione dray wagon that used to tinkle u the streel ? The dear old man who mows Ih lawn ( if you lliink ho isn't dear , yo ought to pay the bill ) has collccte his lasl coin for Ibis year and won' ' come back unlil tlio flowers of Ma shall bloom again. At thai , we'd rather pay the law : culler Ihan Iho dearer coal man. Personally , we don't think It's fal for the mother-in-law and the mothe to insisl on having a percentage c the wedding gifts. The Fremont Tribune says Elliotl i a Ciiming man. Wo presume , when Iho final conn ul Austin , Pa. , is taken , that It will b found several people of the 850 esl mated early , will bo found missing. "ED" HOWE'S PHILOSOPHY. ( Copyright 1911 ; Cco. ] Matthew Adams. ) Hecaiiso a man Is a good writci talks well in public , it does not fo low thai he is a man of oxporlcnci goodness and fairness , and capable e being a teacher. II is easier lo earn money than I is to borrow il. Every man llilnks ho gets the wars of il in taxes. And as a matter c fact , ho does ; but there is nothing I the general belief thai taxes are nc collected in other communities. I don't believe tlio people care wha Emerson said as much ns some wrii ers imagine. Emerson if like "Pirn fore ; " somehow his liberetto doesn' ' fll as well now as it did when it wa written. Nearly every railroad man is polite than the ticket agent. The New Thought of which wo hca so much Is usually old thought tha has been discarded because of lack o practical utilily. No man over possessed enough vei salillty to combine business will pleasure. Every man who makes a success o life , does il in exactly the same waj Ho travels a road Dial Is well doflnci and easier Ihan the rougher road V failure and disgrace. The rules fo achieving success are simple , and fcv in number. They are not difficult Yet how many mlllloiiH choose to b apologizing and explaining all tin time ! Some men drift , and drift , and , I they miss Ihelr porl , drifl inlo a bet lor 0110. U Isn't ' thai way wllh me If I mlHS my port , I go ( o the rocks I never had a dollar that WUH wort ) more than eighty or ninety cents. Atost people believe thai If HUM wish for things , they are ontltled h them. You can nmko a mystery out o anything that happens after II ! o'clod at night. When you have a headache , yoi usually know whore you got It. In this fat country , a man who cm cat more than ho can earn , oughl d go hungry. If you have fished a good deal , am never caught any fish , look for souu amusement. The young men say that the pom girls are more affectionate than ( In rich ones. When visitors can't say a baby h handsome , they say It has a fine head The people object to natural laws they want npeclal laws. No man can do anything "agalnsi the grain , " with good grace. Woinei can do It , but men can't. People seem to disagree on ever : statement except that the coal of llv ing Is too high. I know plenty of women who don' belong to the "weaker sex , " and HIde do you. Altogether the funniest thing know about. Its the woman who lolls of a man who has been bogging hoi several years to marry her. No wonder the Irish are said lo hi witty ; every good story Is credited ti them. A bluff will carry yon only a shor distance , and is liable lo not work a all ; finally the world will know wha you can actually do. It takes my son a long lime to lei what he Intends to do ; but I can soot tell what I have done. You cannot amount to a great dea unlll you realize how cheap am worthless flattery is. The first I him an agent does , when ho robs a fool is to flatlcr him. You'll never be a great leader null you Invent a lot of giants , and kooj them from eating ( bo people. That' . ' the popular thing , Ihese days. The most contemptible thing know of Americans is their hatred o able men who succeed in doing thai which we arc all trying lo do. Nine out of ton men are fond of be ing accused of deviltry with woniei of which they are not guilty. People seem to have a mania foi giving mo advice. Don't Ihey pursm you willi It , too ? When a man is laughed at , It hurtf him as much as ( o bo abused. If a loafer is not a nuisance to you it is a sign that you are somewhat ol a loafer yourself. Some people read the riot acl , am ; give Iho guilty parlies liino lo ar gue , and organize llieir friends. A boiler way is lo give them both bar rels when they arc not expecting it. According to ( ho newspapers , a ladj was tarred and feathered by a num ber of gentlemen lately because sin gossiped aboul them. I dislike gos sip as much as anyone , but refuse t ( carry my indignation thai far. No man is as proud al 50 as he WIN at 20. I have noticed thai when people asl < advice , lliey are usually able to gel the answer they want. A family living near mo in tin country , lately moved to town to edn cate the children. Joe , the oldest boy Is 15 ; Anna , the baby , will bo a yeai old in December. The good woman who is a slave It : her home and children , is usually not above frequently mentioning her mar tyrdom. Every time you see a man who is- Imposed on by his wife , remember be is protesting as much as he dares. Fiction , however beautiful ami pleasant It may bo , is never as import sant as the trulh. Many a husband talks big in com pany about gallantry , and ( ho respect due woman , who Is as mean as sin In Ills private relations with his wife. The man who holds you up at the point of a pistol and takes your mon ey , at least has the courage of his con victions ; whereas the man who over charges you when you ( rust him , slill thinks thai maybe highway robbery Isn'l Iho besl way. Good advice cannel overcome some difficulties. Judge Welch. Ncllgh Leader , June 2.1 : Judge Welch has filed as a candidate for re- elecllon as Judge of Ihe Ninth judicial dlslrlct. In the selection and election of judge , party linen arc usually Ig nored to n marked degree , and In the case of Judge Welch this will bo portlcularly noticeable. On the bench lie has won the admiration and re spect of the bar and public by his carefully considered decisions , and absolute fairness to litigants and cour tesy to members of the bar. Ills re election Is assured , and Is merely a mailer of form. SATURDAY NIGHT IERMONS BY WPURVIS.D.DI THE WORLD'S PRESERVATIVE. Text , "Vo iiro the salt of the cnrtb. " Mutthi-w v , 13. The Hlblo IH a dlelloimrj of llnost similes. KugloN , storks , doves ; sycn- moroH , almonds , apples ; rubles , sup- phtroH , pearls ; animals , birds , Huh , llowers-all are part of wonderful Imagery used to Illustrate speech. Now the Nu/urono holds up a crystal of milt In-fore bin dlselpU > H-"Yo are the salt of the earth. " That convoyed a picture to the iiiiclontH. The nation that hud much of It was rich. Among savage tribes a bag of Halt WIIH worth inure than a man. Teutons waged war for nail streams. Oldest trade roads were salt routes. Via Suhirlu ( salt road ) , oldest In Italy , WIIH iniido to curry salt fur Romans. Roman sol diers were paid an allowance for Hall their "saliirluin , " or "salary ; " honoo a worthless soldier "not worth bin Halt. " The Jews prized It highly because - cause they lived In a warm ellmiito where fond was ditllcult to keep. Their religion made It necessary to IIHO It In Hucrlllco. It WIIH Hold In temple market. So Christ wan using u familiar figure. Their mission WUH to clou IIHO and sweeten the world , to keep It from decay. If ( hey defaulted In that ( hey were ( hit. tasteless failures , Indeed. Democrncy of Religion. The symbol was good and common. The Creator has stored It away In abundance. It's a democratic com modity , Kiirely , found on table of poor mid rich. Iiluinonds are ruro , costly , belong to aristocracy ; few can afford tlu-ni. Yet nail IH more precious than diamonds. If all diamonds In ( ho world were to disappear ( ho world would not bo seriously Inconvenienced , bul It' all the salt of the world should disappear humanity would die , for blood would ihli'Kon , fevers would burn through veins , energies would fall , hearts would lag , food would rot , ( he race would perish. The disciples were common salt people , eontonl ( o live and labor with the masses , be longing to the whole world -nol the Idle , nunproduclng Four Hundred of any community , but the workers at desk and bench and forge and Held. Tbe.se are the world's saviors , the Halt of the earth. Notice how wide their territory. "Of the earth"-not Galileo alone. Tlio gospel pushes out our frontier , expands our horizon , on- lurges our sky line. Christ was just now Htandlng on a mountain top , ( bo vaulted dome of a universal Father spread overhead. Wo sneer at our neighbor's religion ; wo are the people. Hut "God KO loved the world ! " "Yo nro the salt of the earth. " The True Preservative. Christianity is to be a world savior. Salt triumphs over those enemies of life and health in food and human system that produce fermentation , de composition , disease and death. II dis solves Into animal and vegetable fluids , melts away out of sight , quickly and silently pervades the whole tissue. "Wife , what's matter with ( ho soup ? It's Insipid , hicks taste. " "Oh , I forgot the salt. " A sprinkle does ( lie trick. Christianity Is the salt. It must como Into contact , though. Won't do any good In barrel or bin. Religion mustn't bo locked up in the heart. In ( hose days we are afraid to drink from the same cup. ride in the same car , Hit at the same table , shako bands with a stranger , like high caste Hrahmun refusing - fusing to touch low caste Hindu. Wo must not let our piety be that kind. Jesus , the cloiinsome man , touched the foiilsomo leper ! I've seen a whlto ribboned deaconess or Salvation Army lassie In dark alloy at midnight whnro police weni only by Iwos and armed. Only Chrlsllnnlty saved the old hea then world. Classic writers tell us Greece and Rome were rotting. At every crisis of the world's history ( bo salt BUVOH It Augustine. Savannrola , Luther. Wesley. When Christianity becomes a government Instead of a gospel , a system Instead of a salvation , a mere organization Ipstead of "tho visible body of Christ on earth , " then the salt has lost its savor. The Hodltun chloride is washed out. Only soil re- mains. Th'e Salt Hungry World. Have you n savor ? The pear has llavor , the ( lower perfume. You cannot weigh or analyze either. The secret of greatness Is savor , a certain subtle something that affects others. Lincoln and Lc-e , two great simple unaffected men , were marvelous In their savor. The Halt of their character Hweetened and preserved those who know thorn. They were the sail of ( heir times , men of great heart. Others there were of Intellect , clear as a frosty night , but Just as cold In heart. They are for gotten. The world needs saving sadly. Jails and churches are built side by side. Preachers are pleading ; police men are patrolling. Hotb come of the same fuel-tho world needs saving. Woods grow without cure ; grain , fruit and vegetables require toll and culti vation. The policeman clubs to curb crime ; the preacher pleads to correct the cause. The church has been the only agency fof ages working for the redemption of man. "Hut if the salt has lost Its savor , wherewith shall It be suited ? " Meanwhile wo are making handcuffs anil building Jails , we make treasurers give bonds and clerks u e cash registers , and ( he car conductor records the nickel received. And the I'hureb , the savor , needs not so muHi ritual and doctrine , but the saving suit of salvation. 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