The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903, October 12, 1895, Image 12

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ad Lew are making frank pea .eta"
vaas among the people of the county.
They have nothing to conceal, bo apolo
gies to wake. Their records apeak for
themselvef . Youra truly,
The Editor.
Again cosies the report that the late
Mr. Majcrs being asked if he was a can
didate for governor again, said "I am
not a candidate; but I have always been
ready to answer any call from ray coun
try, and I am ready now," That k well,
If Mr. Majors will just continue to wait
until he is called it will be all right.
The danger is that he will come without
calling. He has done that many times
before, and he hss got in the habit of
it The chances of Mr. Majors ever
having any call for bim to be a candi
date for governor again are so remote
that they are not worth considering.
In the Irkt place nobody will call, and
then it (here should be any sound Mr.
Majors could not bear it. The tesatTfc.
which he now reposec in damp and sor
rowful oblivion is far removed from the
busy walks of the living. No ordinary
sounds penetrate its solid, tangible
gloom. The quiet is unbroken and will
be unbroken, No invitation to take up
the battle again will ever come to this
shipwrecked mariner. He is beyond
call.
Poor Mr Rosewater! Of late his
lines hare not fallen in pleasant places.
He hss sowed the seeds of abuse and
k reaping a harvest of misery. Troubles
are coming upon him, and he k being
weighed down by grkvious vexations.
It k not the auit for 850,000 damages
which G. If. Hitchcock, alias the
World Publishing Company, recently
commenced. That is a balm to the
running sore. The Bee of late has not
been holding its own, and there k much
personal humiliation in this. Then in
tin great game of politics in which the
querulous editor has been wont to try
hk skill too often his opponents hare
bees able to crack their heels together
and cry "Checkmate!" Things have
been going badly. The refusal of the
suprese court of Nebraska to receive
the decoration known as the Rosewater
cellar the cruel disappointment in the
matter of the Omaha fire and police
commission this was a serious blow to
the man who but recently was called
"an after dark production on the cross
roads between Bohemia and Judea."
No wonder this defeat gave rise to a
report that "Mr. Rosewater will shortly
retire from the management of the
Bee. But another blow was in store for
the man who has been punching some
body all hk life.
It came in the triumphant re-nom-iaatkn
of Judge Cunningham R. Scott.
Scott k generally credited as being a
somewhat erratic and very much un
balanced judge; an honest man, but
irascible, lacking altogether in the
traditional judicial temperament. In
the ordinary course f affairs the people
of Doaglas county would have certainly
retired him from the bench with celerity.
But Rosewater's persecution has made
a martyr of him. and his re nomination
was nothing more nor less than a
rebuke to the malicious editor. In his
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eitended course of abuse of Tom
Majors aad other public men Mr. Rose
water has exhibited a certain pktur
etque mendacity, but he has in no other
single persecution reached the acme of
devUish evil attained in hk pursuit of
Judge Scott. Whatever may be the
shortcomings of the judge there could'
be no justification for the malicious,
mendacious aad devilish warfare of Mr.
Rosewater, aad even those persons who
know Judge Scott's wsaknesses cannot
but rejoice at hk victory in overcoming,
inthk first battle, the vnom of the
Bee's reptilian editor.
I MAN AND WOMAN
GUODGOU
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Basement Richards 9lock
PHONES 343 and 488
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To The Editor of The Courier.
Having been taught from my earliest
that the Bible was God's
man, l would naturally De
pained by te very easy and perhaps I
may say jocose manner in which the
editors of Tar Courier treat "Bible
Student's' inquiry. It k true that
Paul in speaking of marriage, 1 Cor. 7
chap., admitted that he was not speak
ing by commandment, but by permis
sion, as one who had obtained mercy of
the Lord, to be faithful; but in no pas
sage in which he treats of the subor
dination of woman to man does he inti
matt, that he k not speaking by inspir
ation, and to assume otherwise may be
a "dangerous presumption" unless we
are prepared to abandon the inspiration
of the Scriptures and admit them to be
man's work. I will quote a few pas
sages from the Bible that we may
understand what it teaches on thk
subject.
1st Cor. 11 Chap.: "But I would have
you know that the head of every man
k Chrkt, and the head of every woman
k the man, for the man k not of the
woman, but the woman of the man.
Neither was man created for the woman,
but the woman for the man.
14 Chap.: "Let your women keep
silence in the churches, for it is not
permitted unto them to speak, but they
are commanded to be under obedience,
and if they will learn anything let them
ask of their husbands at home, for it is
a shame for a woman to speak in the
church.'
Eph. 5 Chap.: "Wires submit to
your own husbands as unto the Lord,
for the husband is the head of the wife
even as Christ k the head of the church.
Therefore as the chuich is subject to
Christ, so let the wife be to her own
husband in everything.''
1st Pet. 3rd Chap.: "Likewise ye
wires be in subjection to jour own hus
bands and ye husband giving honor
unto the wife as the weaker vessel."
1st Timt 2nd Chap.: 'iLet the women
learu with silence with all subjection,
but 1 suffer not a woman to teach or
usurp authority orer the man, but to
be in silence, for Adam was nst formed,
then Eve, and Adam was not deceived
but the woman being deccired was in
the transgression."
The above are four Bible utterances
on the question nnder discussion, and
while the Apostle Paul has been largely
quoted, it is because of Lis clear cut
teaching?, as k evidenced by the fact
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that h ksaera' generally quotad by
preacher aad teachers, than any other
Bible writer. Thit the 'teachings of
Paul are la accordance with the other
Bible authorities k easily ascertained
by comparison.
The old testament from beginning to
end teacbea that woman was created
for, aad taught to consider herself
subordinate to man, and ,by God's
direct command. In Gen., 2 it k de
creed that a wo nan giving birth to a
maid child should be uncleanly, and
punkhed twice as long as had her child
been of the other sex.
Again look at the different standards
of morality, recognized by the Bible in
regard to men and women; by the
direct command of God when he was
leading hk people through the wilder
ness to the promised land, and tell me
candidly, was not Paul, and every man
and woman who would follow Paul's
foot steps and the Bible teachings
justified in believing, that woman was
created to be subordinate to man; and
so k it not a "dangerous presumption"
on her part to claim to be man's equal?
That she does thk is an open secnt,
and while it does not yet appear what
she may do, who will doubt that the
"new woman' may soon claim to be
God's equal?
That this Bible teaching k not pop
ular, with woman, w evident. Noah's
preaching of the flood was not popular
but th flood came just the same.
The good book teaches that Scripture
k given by inspiration of God, and k
profitable for correction and instruction.
"Search the Scriptures," and be in
structed and corrected, and learn ye
that the head of the woman k the man,
and that the man was not made for the
woman, but the woman for the man.
Seward Oct 9 G. Basso.
$100 dollars reward 1 100
The readers of thk paper will be
pleased to learn that there k at least
one dreaded disease that science has
been able to cure in all its stages and
that k catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is
the only positive cure now known to
the medical fraternity. Catarrh being
a constitutional disease, requires a
constitutional treatement. Hall's
Catarrh Cure k taken internally,
acting directly upon the blood and
mucous surfaces of the system, thereby
destroying the foundation of the disea
se, and giving the patient strength
by building up the constitution and
assisting nature in doing its work.
The proprietors hare so much faith in
its-curative powers, that they offer
One Hundred Dollars for any case that
it fails to cure. Send for list of Testi
monals. Address, F.J. Cheney & Co., Toledo
OLio. Sold by druggists, 75 cents.
Genuine Coal Creek Canyon City Hot
Springs coal at the Whitebreast Coal Co.
Go to Clary's "Apex" Cigar Store for
your cigars and tobacco, 111 No. 11th st.
Genuine Coal Creek Canyon City Hot
Springs coal at the Whitebreast Coal Co.
115 So. Twelfth St.
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Proprietors.
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330332-334436-338
South Eleventh Street.
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H. W. BROWN
Druggist and
Bookseller.
Waitnfl:as
Fine Stationery
and
Calling Cards
127 S. Eleventh Street.
PHONE 68.
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You'll never realize what "real good
"bread" is until you have made it' of
Shogo" flour
LINCOLN PMIS COMPANY
T1'W U)CATION
Full stock woolens. Latest styles
GENERAL TAILORING
Nothing but firat class workmen
employed. We can therefore
guarantee perfect satisfaction
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IOI4 STREET
Removal Sale
Special prices on all sun
dries, including Base Ball
goods, Hammocks, Fishing
Rods and Tackle, tc. Sta
tionery, &c, tc, for the
next two weeks
Corner Tenth and P. KUsley's old stand,
MSSLEt'S OLD STAND.
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GENERAL
STENOGRAPHER
NOTARY
PUBLIC
Legal worksulicited. Depositions
a specialty. All kinds of tj-pe-rritinK
done.
ROOM 104, BURR BLOCK,
Lincoln, Neb.
mra mum. ram bank
LINCOLN, NEB.
I.M.RAYMOND,
President.
S. H. BURNHAM.
Cashier.
A. J. SAWYER
Vice President.
D. G. WING,
Assistant Cashier.
CAPITAL, $250,000 SURPLUS $25,000
Directors -I. M. Raymond, S. H. Bnrnhaei,
C. G. Dave. A. J. Sawyer, Lewis Gregory,
N. Z. Snell, G. M . Larabertsoo. D. G. Win
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