THE SALEM CAPIT AI JOURNAL. BALEM. OREGON. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 7, 1914, SIX. BURGLARS OPERATE IN DALLAS STORES (l'uiital .V on rmi 1 Sjioi-iiil Sorvit-o.) Dallas, Dr., Nov. 7. Some time .luii lay niylit ImuIuih visitnl several pii.-e in Dallas ami niinlo. away with several hrtiirli's but. uothingf of nuirh value was taken. 'I lie lino Hive storo was entereil ami a suit of clothes ami other small articles taken. The uroerry store of Siniuiitnn & N.-ntt next ilnnr was also entereil l.ut heyoiol a few eatables nothing has been misseil. Tin' New Scott hotel store room was also broken into ami a iimiiitily of too. 1 -stuffs taken. One of tiie school buihl inis was also entereil ami lio-iilns sev eral clocks some articles l,,'l,mniiin to severel of tho teachers wore stolen. Tin1 thefts are suiiosei to have been com mitteil by tntiii.s. Uglow to Sue City. Through his attorneys, riibley & Kah ili, Abel I'glow of this eitv has fileil a suit in thn circuit court against the city ; nr lianas ioi nreatuiig a i-iiniiui-i mini,-, by the city last spring in rcganls to tho mrchase of u tract of laml in t.ie pttstorn part of the city for tin; site of, a septic tank, . The purchase of the tract was left to a board of arbitrators,! who named a price, and the city coun cil thinking it too hTgh turned down ( the offer and purchased another tract from I.. I), lirown. Dscar flayter has' been engaged as special council tor Hi" Snmlav school at I'l a. 111. Advanced city. The city in its answer iiilnntH j stn. v ' -1hh. Id a. m. Service at 11 practically all the allegations of Hi" 0 ,.,'-. (N evening service.) S11I1 plnintiff, hut sets up the defence tlmt j j,.,.t, "Man's llutv Toward Man." ,ill thii agn "lit to arbitrate was nut , 1 ,.:,., u i 1 ... ... 1 ' ,.,.i;;,, ,,,! ,,f ,,m. iiinuiiig as 11 was coiiiiuiy 10 uie jim visions of the citv ehiiiter. PorsonalB. Mm. Taylor Dun li ;is n'tiirneil to her , First Congregational, homo at J'olk station iti'ter n visit with' Coiimt ul' Ijln-rty ami Center, I'l-ny relativcM mid fricmU in t.iis city, Kii'il.'i irk Ni-lirm-k, ininister. Mihh: Waiter WilliitniH, itMi:hiitt citshier of school at H a. in. Mot iiin wot hu 'i p lit tin1 Ihtllas National lunik, wim opcr- j II a. in, KveniiiK worsliip at 7:;t() p. in. nted on at tl" Dallas hosjiititl Tliursilny' Mr. S.-limelt will iirali ut Imth km jnorninii tor iiiMiiii ilin hy Drg. Mull-1 vices, JScnnoji toiucs; Mominn, " Tlit man and Staats. iFiitinc I'lisHiluliticH ul' 'n riiruu t i nun I- M ihh Ih'Hsie (luoi-li liiiM rctni ned to ! iNiu in ( Jrcijoii ": tviiiinu. ' ' A Ifnud Iter liotne in 'ji a 1 1 i h a Her a Hlioit xiwit with J)alliiH IriemlH, Mrs. Frank VanNorlwick and diuili ters have returned to tiiiw city I'rom Halfiu, where they hav been making their home Tor the jui-t wveral inoallif. and nre orriiiviu (lie .1. W. Han is ichi denee. Mm. A. S. t'ntiijdiell went to Salem AVedtiesdny to visit In i sifter, who in ill in a hoHpitnl in Ilic Cnpitnl City, i MiH, Kniiik MorriHun wiih in Salem ' the tirnt ol' th" week vi-itiun at III.' j lioine of her dnnuhter, ,r. Arthur ( ioode llniid Vernoa Smith mid family of' I'm Jilive i i rive. I i;i this eitv and will make it their future home. Hon, William dullouiiy, inim mas ter ot the Odd Fellows of Oregon, vis- Jtetl (He loi-til lodun 1 nesdtiy evening ami was temiered a Inn reception ut nn Conic and hriii your (rii'ii.ls wilh vou. open ineetiun hel.l hy the Odd Fellows' Von are web-miie! Spi'. ial in iisii'. linnil anil Kclii'luin lmliiH. Ivinujn, A. N. Ilnlli'i'lt ni Mmnnnntli wiih u ! . . Jiiilliin' IiuhI in-Hi vixiinr Tlinrmlny. j Higlilaud FrlondH. Mr. mill Mrs, I,. II. Ailimi Imvi' hi-j Cui ni'i' ul lliulilinnl ninl Klin slm'ts. l to their ln in this rity nl'li'i .--nlil,ii!li m lioul 10. n. in.; Kml J'riiill, II short visit nl llii' hiiiim nf thi'ir, Hiii'riiili'iili'nl. I'linrhiii);, II h, in, iliinuhti'i' In Siilfin. ' ii u.i 7:;ill n. in. I'lirinlinn Kn.li'iivnr ut i in' iniiriMiiiv Aiii'riinuii c'liiii yi'nlcrilnv hI tni' h nic nl M tit lui iIIi'iiiik nn Mill nlri'i't. Mr, ninl Mr. .1. I,. Whiln ul' Allninv with MulliiH visitors Tni'Kihi.v, Mr, Whitn is the inmiiii'r ut' tin) Iri'Hun I'uw'r I'liniiiuny lit ln Inrincr ii:n-i'. .Mr. iiml Mis. N. I., liny nri' the priiuil j I'liri'iiis in ii iiiiuy iii nurii inc lirst in j llii' i "Ml li. .Mrs. I my wus Inmn'rly Urluiiil nl. II:!.". n. in. Wnlni'silnv nvcii M iss Minn llni.-hi's of this rill . iK l,.,iiinuninl nii'i'liiiK nt N iiVlock. Mrs. Clins. liilinu ninl sun 1'iinl uf ' ,j,K ,,,(1111 ul' this I'linn li is lo- I'uillnnil im in tl:o city fur .1 visit lit 1 ,.,,., in tlm 1 1 uli I111 1 .1 IniihliiiK, Mniti tui Inline uf Mis. Ililieu's jmri'iits, Mr. ! :w;i, ninl is iiieu even .In v exei'.t Sun ninl Mrs. Hie l.yneh. iln.vs ninl liuli.luvs, fi,'n llil.-iii. 111. un- Mis. Klurn MeCnlluii is visilin,! In 1 til ." i. 111. All me welenine tu 11111 serviees lives nt iniiiine, Wnsli. Phn is exiee 1-11 'iiiiur inn llllirr lillll 01 nils VVCI'K Airs. h. r. 1 my 11ns lelnrneii mini 11 visit with her inollier it t (Irenon City. Miss Htellu .lulinsuii, h lins lieeu telle 1111K iniisie ill tins eilv fur the msl suverul innnths, lius niveu up her elnsses I ninl mis rutin- I to her I in Wiisli-; '"I"1"1' Miss riiuliuc Snyiler Ims lelnrneii! fruiu 11 severiil weeks' visit, with rein tives in Heuttle, Wnsh. Mis. II. U, I'littersiin, Jr.. tins re tiiriie, n her liuiue In lliii.vs lllver, Whsii., utter 1111 eklemleil visit nt the huniii nl' her piui'iils, Mr. 11 ml Mrs. Kit (eiiii llnvter, nil Main street, Mrs. Kreil Zeller his retinue, I tu her hum,! in I ilu 1-k lluek niter 11 few iluys' visit with fiiemls in thin eitv. Mis, Clmeiu'i' Minit. hits reliiineil tu her huniii in this eity lifter II shuit visit lit till' home of Irieinls in I'urtliiml. SILVERTON NEWS (t'ni'iliil .luiiriiiil Hpeeinl Herviee.) Hi I ! 011, III., Nov, Morn to Mr. mnl Mis, I . 1 1 I Keir of this nty 11 nine iouiii Imliy liny Mrs, ,1, II. (Ii.vloiil ol' I'uiviillis, who wus vlsiliiiK Mrs, A. I'', lllinkei hy 11 few ilnys this wueli, retuineil lo her inline in i oivnins litis uiieiiiuon, Miss Miiiliileun llii'ilinu, ilnii)jhter ut j .Mr. .t ml Mis, II, ,l, 1 1 n 1 , 1 1 n, livine,; llnee miles west of Hilveitou, eiiuiii , hniim this week f 1 short visit in Kiilieue with fiieinls In tue university tu loepnie to ileimt lor New Voik, wheie -he will nillt in the lte, Cross, sen ire in Ihe Kiimi 11 wnr. 1 The Moos,. ImltiK eine u veiv plins lint iliiuee In their hull in the upoui'll house huililiuu, 1 p, 1 A new onhi'ti;i Ims lieeu 01 umilreil In Mllieitoii mnl is ".Ivlnu, 11 ilnme lit I the V. II. V, hull Sntunliiy ineiiiu;. I Ii I e nii iiestiii will lie kiiunii us tlie i'eeiless ulrhestlll. CLASH IN MEXICO. I'll I'llsn, 'l'eiis, Nnl, II. - No ilel'llille 1 11 I'm unit in 11 lui'l lieeu re. eive.l here In iluy rnneeiiiiiin the ii'siill of 'I'liiiisilny's ilnsh lielwi I'nriun.istii mnl Villistn I'lirees L'll miles Im'Iiiw Abiiiis ulinulcs, 11 wus iiioimnt nneiy, nuwever, tlinl It w.is linlci'isiu', slme Imth Annus Cu 1 tes mnl I'uelilii 111 1 in liiiii li with the iiulsilii worhl, 11 ml Iiml either si, I,, nniilwill . Ii Imth iiioiniuu mnl I'veiinitf. illsliliel ll,l vlililiiee it wouhl linlinil lisve niiiioiiueeil it. News uf fnilher lithtiiif wus niiiini'iilnrlly ex,i','leil. Oiiltliro lins nut ,Vi't Miiy of I'liiiylnu llio Imnlli iliiii'asii'ii. Isi'nx i'l i'ii nny uur Inli, Hu, i )fc 9fc 9C 3C 5C 9)C dC 3(t 3f( 3ft 3(C 9)C : ,HElHmHU 5 c 3C iC c flc 3fC C 3c 3C 3jt 3fC 3jC 3C 3C 3fC ' Swedish Tabernacle. I I 'oiner South riftccnth ami Mill streets, Hev. John Ovall, iastor. Ser vices at ;i p. in. aiul M p. m. All are most i-unliiilly inviteil to atteml. First Christian. Corner Hiyh ami Church, K. T. I'or ter, minister. H:l"i a. in., Ilible school; Dr. II. ('. Kpley, ilirector; II a. in., wor snip anil sermon; subject, "The Mas ter's Cu. (i.;!0 1 1. in., Christiuii Kn tleinor. 7:;tll i. in., sermon; subject, "(In I in the World." First Methodist Episcopal. Church ami State streets. At !:" a. in. tin' Sabbath school meets umler the suieriiitemlency of Messrs. (jilkey ami Schramm. If you are not obliateil elsewhere permit them lo assign you to a clafs in our m'IioiiI. .Morning sermon by lr. If. X. Avison at II o'clock. Class meetings will be In-hl at the close of t, 0 ,, M.rmou. At :t the Kev. F. T. Porter will speak nt the Old I'enple's Home. The Kpworth League will meet at b.-.ill and the evening ser mon will be by the pastor at "ti'lH, Mid week service at 7::itl Thursday evening. Kiclianl Noble Avison, minister. Unitarian. Corner of beineltotu and Cottage stieels. Itichnril I1'. Tiscbei-. ininister. giessie thought are cordially invited to our services, Music by Miss I, Don hbnh. Without l-'oinnlal inn. " lirifd iau Kit- ; d favor devotional snvieu nt h:."l(i W. 0. T. U. I I'r. Flora A. Itieuter will f I ' 1 Di me Healing ' ' in t lie W. '. hall, South Commercial street, 'Sunday at A , m. al( on t. r. iilcint United Evangelical. Ninth Coltaiic, nciir (Vntei; A. A. Viiitir, iiiiniHler. Ml a. in., Sunday hcIiooI; Prof. A. L Sehmalle, MijM'tiii temh - iit. II a. in.. MencliitiL!. "Tlie 'Apostle iVtor'H Fall." ti:;in a. in., K. L, of C, F. mcetiiiu: I'lcHident nnd vice- oe-ideut. of the civ are Icadci s. itl K'rmon, "1-ovnltv to I'lincinlc "-- tlie lirst of a Her ies of talks especially adiiph d to youu people, oil ' ' l.ilc I'riu'thles That Are Worlh While. II: In i. in. I'niycr nii'i'tii. Tliiirsilny nt 7:iil . in, Jiisi'jiliiiic lluriicll, hih tur, iuuni! I Hi.'i, First Churclk of OliriHt, Scientist. Niivi'inlicr S, Illl 1: Hi'rvii'cs urn lii'ld III. Illl I'lll'llll'lll'lll Slll'l't, ul II II, in. ninl N in.; snhii-t ul Itilih' Inssun, ninl Iwilli'ii Aliin." SiiiiiIiiv " A. lam hmil invile,!' tu visit, our remliuK room South Bnle.ui Frionils. t'uiuer W'liHliiiiutun ninl ruiiiinereinl streets, II, li, reiuliettnn, iiiistor, .Sun Illy m'iiiioI, III 11. in.; I'!. New, suiierin- teiul ut I '1 .'11 c Ii 1 11 u nt II 11, in. ninl ; ;;iii p. I'rnyer meetiiifi Ihursiliiy niiulit ut iiilll FlrHt rrosliylcrlaii. llelweeu I 'enter mnl I 'heiiiehetii. In the iiiuininu, the 'ii-tur will sjienli to tue iiiulnr I'uiiureunliuii un "(liiersnL 'eni'le" n 11. 1 tu the ii.iult rune,rcu.ii!inii I hi istiiiu Hvinnieli i . " In the ev eiiiiej he lieius 11 series of serimuiH 1111 the l'',nlle of .hum's, whieh l.ullier I'lilleil "A verititliln ejiisth uf stniw." ".Imnes, the Heivmit uf lliul ninl Urn I her uf llur l.unl," the nntlioi ut' tue eiiistle, will lie the Milieet uf tie oieu- inK seiiuun, Mrs, (iiilluwiiy will siux " llehohl the Miiste- I'nsseth Hy" (liy 1 1 un 1 11 II, In the illumine, 11 mi in the evening " Flee us 11 Mini" (liy Hiiiin). Jnson Lm rvieiiiorlnl, At Ihe eiinier nl .lelfeisun mnl Ninth Willi, 'i sheets. Sllllilliv srliuul lit IH 11, 111.; I', M. Ilolieits, sii,eriiiteii,leut. I'li'ii' linn; servii e ut II 11. 111. 11ml ut. 7;ihl i, 111. Sj'erinl iiuisic, Stniuji'i'is iini'le siieiiullv weli'oiun. ,1, Muiileiiliu lliown, ustur, W. C. T. U, M,., Vein I'mliev will inhhess the uosiel teinieiiini e etinu 11 1 lliiuii M eiuoi illl Hull Piiii.Ihv nt I n'elnek, All m,' wehiiiue, - Ht, Piuil'n Cliuiih, Eiiliiiopiil. llnliuit M, Hill, te, toi. Ilnlv 1 liur ist. 7:;io n. m. M nl nn mol n.hliess. 111. l'!eiisoue 11 11. 1 uililiess, 7:!lll Snmliiv srliuul, 11 : l,'i 11. 111. I Hetliiiuy Hrf'onnril, I I'upiliil, 111-11 r Minion. Sinnluy slionl nl Hi 11. is. tleiuiiiii sen ires nt 1 1 it. in KnUlMi sci vires nt 7:ilil 0. 111, Uev I', '. I.ieliluieniper of illllil, Wii-h , will iiimlui't liuth mm iirs, i'i immIv it Invili'il In hour Ii 1 111. - .- thisllo C'lmpol, United llrntliron. I'oiuer HeMMileenlh mnl SclniisU II. , Hoiks, minister. W. V. Hose iiuiiuh, siipeiliitemleut. Ilihle si'hiiul. III ,,, m, Mnniin wnrhli. II u. 111 V. ', s, I', Iv, 11:1111 n. 111. Iloinel ser 1 vl.'e. 7:llil n. in. Itev, ,1. II. Allniuht A I'liiiliul w-eli nine to till. A wisii iiinii lulu's tin I'l, Illl, I' lll'llllllllllllll'0. Intiii'i's nn it A Inl nf ini'ii ii ti iniiiMi' In rn'i'(;iilzo (jiinil link when lln'.v meet Hi IHIHIE; IIS Illl II I Financial, Ecclesiastical Social Shakings. and 'Men's Hearts Failing Them For Fear." Apprehending Troubles Impending. Selfishness Blighting Humanity. Messiah's Throne of Purity and Jus tice and Love Earth's Only Hope, Philadelphia, Pa.. Nov. S. i'nstor Rim- sel prenched today ni me L.ojonim i nen- tro from tho text, "1 saw a Great White Throne, and Him that sat on It, trom whns'S face tlie T'l'Zk thera was found no place for them." (Itevelntlon 20 : 1 1.) The Pastor had a recjuest for furilier f PASTOR RUSSF.UJ liifht on a previous they be tn tne sume uifirens ui m pies-,11-rnn which he ent time, for the world would have had answered bofore triMthig toduy's text. Aa it is of peculiar Interest we give it in full. He had applied , Hebrews 2:2l tu our dav. dcclurlnir now In progress the removing of all things Hh.ikahle, that only tilings harmonious with Divine ntnndurds. which cannot be dinl;eu, may remain. II o held thnt the i linking heuvenrt represent ed Churcliian .ti vm.!..Mt..iicUm mui Hia nii;iUinif 1 trth n-prei-entcd suclnl, linanr-bil and po tlti-nl nffatrs. Ills queHtloner wanted to huuw what (In.inclal shulUnrs are to bo expected. Tim renponse fi lows: Stocks and Bonds to Be Shaken. PJvervthlhK falno. hocus, luenuitiible. will bo shaken. Jti ilrmnelal purlunce this , Is ('univalent to suyliiK tlnit the "water' will ho siiigc'vi1 not of ul! the stocks und bonds. Ily methods ones soir-Uoik-iI, hot now every whom reprehetiilfil, stocks and lunula hilVH lieMi Issoeil fur sums fur he- joml the actual vuluo of t tie properties. riiean Bluet s nnd lmils have cost their . present owners vnrylnu soma from noth- hirr up tu pnr; hut their iiclunl vnlus Is what Hid properties would cost, plus u renromilila pcrecnintio of allowamo for rlKht nf v.'.nv and business "sond will." In nnllnnry tlim-s thesw hud n ninrki-t v.iluo I.11IU upon hopo of tliylr future tirospirlty. Now, luiwevor, tho is-' imth I politic lins licronut nwnrc "f the rc:i I fltu ,'ttlon nnd Is feiirful to looch nt liny prlci! lln-iii slinres lie, I h'imis of over-eepiliill.e'l corny.rilr.s. uml tlm most soniul unit soi- i.t uf them stiiiro llio polillc distrust. Now. In tho openluir nf the New nipen- Riilton. when cverythtniT Is heltiR "shak en." we lirs to expect lliat all so, h stocks nn,l lininlu will he sunken In value until everylhlnif like dtslioriesty nn,l Inequity shell hnve heen nliriken out, t'oile vnurs nun M, world's rrent hunk- ers uml lliinncioa enncludi.d that It would I hu lo their Inlercst to demonetize silver ' ni:d hsvo onlv n Ko'd Blundard. This nlli. nncnmnllsh,.,! whill llmv f orMII W I iind liili'iuled: It curlnlled th world's monetary supply anil enabled the bsnk. , Ihe meat day or "balim:t. , 10 some ims 'in inn ronirury, inese priiici,-ru mem ers Hie betlcr to control tho entire situs- will ha com .dcreii a fanalieal pessimism, 'hers ot our raco will be nioro und morn lion throiKhout the worhl. l!v nn elabg- 'because llio vavt majority of people have l1ruwn loRclher for mutual pr ction-- rate bnnkinK nslem (valuable In soma absolutely no cnnlldcn.-e In tho llib'e. for Ihe preservntlon ot Ihe special prlvl resiect). It mnilu uncli i"ild dollar chsso 1 Nevertheless, when these thlnus ahull I Vrcs which hnve como Into their posses. Itself nnd do the work of live dollars or ' oomo to pass In the vury near future, I don. l'en now wa see the prophecy nt leu dollars, insisted liy bank checks nnd drafts. 'I'hus tho prollls of the larxer banks Inereaseil unualnnly by reason of the fact lhat the siiiiiuhk upon 100 on hluhcr illseount and luturest ehiirKca, 1 tlons-itniinclul, suclnl, iiollllcnl and rell maklnn ilietn rich nl tho public expen-e. kIoiis-Is or Ihe Lord, nnd nut accidental. The public, of cotirre. niipiles"cit In Ihe , I'nder normal conditions American busl i,,. ,1,. 1 .inn .iter nml iniiUiiia unld , 1 1 ess should ho proFperliiK as inner l,c- ui....i.. uin...l,.,-.1 liur 11,..,. .11.1 It un. der iiiisiiiirchenslon, a"'cauo llmv be- art et war, end unable to properly attend lint no! The ,ropheey decluros Hint wa ; lleved tho hankers' tjln-lluit this was ! to their coinuierclal Interi'sls. Likewise, j me In the ilny when tho people, ths , retilly the best thing for tho people, and American tecuiilles should he In demand. ; musses, will have foolish Itnaulnatlons -not merely 11 tnciiMiie In llio Inlerest of Ikcouso nil ncurlilis of forclun coun- 1 shen they will think Hint by their ow.i . ihe bunker nml nt the cxpeiisn of rtia 1 tries have deiucclated by the war. llul I itrenmh (hey can IniiiiKuriite u relxn of people It Is pel haps but fair to sae that , Willi tho imld slainjanl and nil Insulllclen- I rlKhteoiisness alon(t the Hues f Soclsl Icn tl'mn mic-hnlf of tho bunkers under- i cy of hold, tho buslnees of the entire world ism, 0r by nmirchy. Tho people must Hood tho philosophy of Hie matter; tho ...1 .1...1 i,i., ,i 1.1 ,.in. i.,,-.i,,,i TI10 result has lienu Kieut iiiollts lo the ankers uml Kieat power; for without hem, railroad slocks nnd bonds could bnnke not be handled sucrcssfullv. The bankers the aieel"-lreut II as a eoniniodlly and ; nre taklnit counsel together for the prt-.-took over laiito Issues uf rallruiid slocks ' not ns money. The 1'rophut then tells i ervutlnn of present Inequities ol tl.a and bonds, by what Is known as the un- ! how Kohl will become scnico and evenlu- , world, hy whh h they are prolltlnif rn derwtlllinf prneess. They were capable 1 ally bo eoinpletely withdrawn by the lu- I,md declare Hint In hls they are bnn.l snU's naents fur the bonds at a gmsl pie hldlnif II as HioukIi It were nn unclean : hut themselves nauiiist Illm nml Ills new- - n. .i,...i iiilmr ns His Hebrew text Implies "Their 1 Iv-annolnted Klna Messiah. For over 0 money on tho bonds nnd holding them for palo 10 the public. Th Day ef Reckoning. Now wo sea fultlllfd the Scrlplure decla ration, "Hu tuknlli the wise In their own crnftlness." (Job 1:11.) How so, do ou ask 1 reply Hint the grent banks have Ihelr vaults well tilled with these bonds . irr how sound and well inanaacii t no run and stock on Which they had hoped to , wuy innv be. Is It soy wonder that ths mnk large prollts; hut which, on the con-j Iri'p.dai Ion of llio Hnanclal und political trnry, they aru now unable to sell ut any princes of the earth Is ftrcut, us they look price. These slocks und bonus reckoned Into tho fuliiin! Their well-grounded In as part of the bank' assets, shuw tenia were prophesied by our Kavluur us thrni to b weilllhv, with Immense ur- oils nf Ihe slsns of the present time: pluses; but now tiie "water" la to b : "Men a liaurla tailing them for fear and taken out of these stuck and bonds. It for looking aflsr those thlims coming will show an Immense hrlnkiign In the ro- , utsm the earth "-Ihe sochil oider-nnd he source of those hunks. They will I, com , cause of the shaking of the heavens, the suddenly poor without actually losing a eccleHiisilcul systsnia. Luke iiLM. cant, by reason of Hi market value of Ftp Humnl.y' Ban, their aecurltle falling. ; . . . . . ThU fact Is realised by nl hank. They rcullta Hint If tho Day ot Iteckonlng hna como, and their holdings their securities -ure lu be reckoned nl their actual value, It will lueun that Instead of large re simrces nnd surpluses, some of the rich est bahka will brcoma Insolvent and bo culled upon hy the govot ntiictit, cither to close their doors or to lluikn good tkelr shortagii. And rluht 1 1 mi 0 will be Ihrlrdlf nriiliy; for Ihoilch 11 if the world lun Ihelr cupltul lineslcl slmllnrly, uud tho reaction will bo bound lu iiiifiivoinhly af fect all the hi ml t commercial cnlerprlse uf Ihe world. As all went well, amusingly well for Ihe bankers nnd the Weullhy by reason of Hie demoiu'tlsritlun of silver, so when the Hay of lleckonlng shall hsv fully dawned, things will g' especially hind Willi theso himo people. And, ul Ihough tlm sloptmuo and the reconstruc tion will IllMllv tho whole "ml, I, poor and rich alike, nevertheless In ninny re peels III Ih h w III feel Hi pressure must. Rill. l'f,'i. (Ho IM-i'srlU i'liimiK'nn i.r the liquidating process Had nireiuiy i' slarlnil. 'I'll llallfiinl nml Nv lluvrn II. till, ui ,1, 'I'hs I'lilt'suti ninl Hot U lslsiat, nml otlifis, hsv liri'tl callfit li iifi'innit. Willi (hrss tlm "Kalt'r siiiri'slni" irou- rsst'S ut III Iuir linvu tvll llilrulollltiir, ami mil iitiilniilili'illy iiri'iniiiill'li thi'ir ' Ili.itOHsIl "shiBlhil," llul liltanlltiir, Ills i.,..i l nrot't'ssi'S nf llio law nml (li (.rilliiiirv Inislnrss, lias ltmii"lit Hi tliiatirliil wnrtil -i. ..." in.. .. .i.. nf liiiniail I.H.IKN sn.l Innnli s.l nf ml), lions nf ilnllais Anil It Is nnly l'SBiitl ,""""""'"- .'lna,liil vnlnis llii.ru mo Bivatly Im-I In )illl svml.olorLy tlir nilli ri.piTsnl ,.llr,, s r Hlso linllintal I'icillls. 'I'll ; wlnt.l.hr.l nvllU0"! His snl. 111. rs.t- llilnii wsntnl Is Rnli nl n III vrry ls. rtUsnlUrifd mnss.s of Immunity ; i nl r, this pri rl'Mis n.rtnl Ims pracll'-sllv th inountslns, Unman govoinimnils, fclnn disanpsinsit III tli i.sllnns nt war, Tli.lr Ooms, which conslllut tli WuKDon ol horn awiirfiiea will not be xilable for I .Hash, and grnerat attempt will be mad. lo Mil American Bei'uilties American i stock, bonds, etc. But who will buy lhs, America will tie practically the only market for thm. a-ml as we hare already seen.' American hunk and bank- . ers are loaded down heavllv. ! When we learn the immense amount of : these American shairs and bonds held In European hands, we need not wonder that American banker patent the thought , of their beln dumped upon the American ' market, ltdlnlil ilmim-iul minorities de- Clare mat Europe nas uuoiii nve inou- , sand millions of dollars Invested In Amer- ; lean securities. If but one llfth of these be sacrificed to lealtze K"ld. It will mean an avalanche a nnanci.il dt-luue. Amer- lean banks, already overloaded with these "securities," cannot purchase all; hence prices will tumble asd wrecks follow. in view 01 ineso miillcrs. is 11 any won- Her that Anu-rlcnn biihlicrn fear to see the itock Kxchiint;es open fur tnisinoBH? Hud tl) Kxi'hanK'H not cIobwI promptly whi'ti they did, wt would hu ve hud the lioF-t terrihle panic ever Itnouti. Ity the closinff of the ExHume thnt awful panic wa temporarily averted. Ily their losing, tho owiuts of tho utocks nnd bonds have ten liindered from realizing , upon mem; mus tne lace vaiue oi wi;;-': tork and hor:ds hua beeti preserved, and thereby the banks and linkers have been permitted to continue to count thp.e Bharen und bonds at nVtltioux prices which nobody would pay for them today. Et of Silvsr D.monatization. Hnd tiilver not been demonetized, bank- ers would not have had as easy a time as . thy have enjoy hi corncilnK the tinan- elal market.-Hind. Rettlnif lamo rates f ' Interest nnd premium: but neither would twice as much money with which to do its buniness. When wo consldar that the gold cuin of the world is not Buflldent for even the pnylnvr of tho intereni of the deidH, via perceive how tho banking instl- . tullons have ri.v the people, imuraiivciy, by the throat, and now arc being choked , tlicmvelvrw by their own device. Tho interest upon tho debts cannot be nald In sold because then; la not enough or It 10 pay i ue inierefi. iicim-h iu j thing reiiiainlng to bo done is to issue more bonds, paynble In roM ulso, and tlie interest pHvable In i;u!d. Now that no body will buy the bonds, what is to be done? Interest on foreign holdings ,,f Aineriean "secuiltie, esiimaieu ni omy four per cent per Hiiuiim. means n drain- nse of two hundred millions of ilollur.i every .war In Kohl, needed to pay thnt In terest. Now we seem to he eomltiK to a dead slop IhroiiKh this war; nnd the w heels of nmmeu which worked sh favor- nblv for the bankers In tho post, lire lurnhnr lii tho opposite direction und luc- crutlnir them llnunclully. Apparently our llnancml "house ol cards" Is llcmhllnK, end nhout to fail, Varlnus oxpedlcnelis nre belim tried be the novel nnu nts nnd the nblest (Iniineler of the worhl. Wo nilKlil Hope mm tueir 01 una worm,-- nnu 01 1110 u iriiniss 01 skill wuold ncconipllsh the end they de- . eltlshness nnd evil nil of which his iintne she. uml rave llio tiresent Institutions- 'eprerenls', that tho world has not been . rmuiK'Ifil from belli: "shaken" to pieces 1 under tho dominion of .Messiah, the Hep Hut, If w e ure rlflht III our tinderstandinit reseniatlvo of Jchovnh and Ills rlBliteous- of the Scriptures If the (treat Day of ' 'less, nnd love. Hiltlement has come. Ill which nil the The New l)lspnsntlon which M, '"slab's shakalile thliiKa uro to ho slialien nnd mithhiK remain exeeit that which eaoniu be shaken, then wo liiny ho sure that all hllinun effort will fall, and that Ihe ureal ost o( nil clashes of 11 lliuinelal kind thai have ever happened will take place. It will be noticed Hint I mil saylna nolhlni: new-that what I have Just said has been snld In part nl least, by many, and published In the. newspapers. I nm merely brlnnhm loRethcr theso (hlims. mill SllOWlllK t lid t I elal loiisll i l til the H'S- , tlmony of 11,0 lilhle. Unit wa uro now In some may bo helped to nil understuniliiiK i of the true sllua -to a iccobiiiiioii ui Tore, bi.cause her culilllielelal competitors Is Hammled. The worlds needs uml ; tcnniM u,n tin el-cat us eer. but it has tioi , n,i. ftol.l whri'Wllll to uurchiihe. The de- , uioneil.aillon of silver seeins tn be re- f erred lo by ihe I'rupliot Lscklel tViim , sayliiH, "They shall oast llu'lr sliver Inlo "ld shall bo removed." Thus neither silver nor Hold will ho uvnlhible. Itiillrund lualinnles, nml the bankers who hold Ihelr socui'llles, perceive that If It Is dlfnculi tu raise money for the niccllnx of the Interest 011 the bonds. It will be more illlllcult lo Issue new bonds to repine n, aim Ins: ones, so ninl' 1 1 " i"--"" outlined Its ineanlug, and snld: Hln iiiaile moral cowards of our nice. b'rom early Itifuncy fear uml apprehension, especially In respect tu tilings future, hnve been lilipiesed Upon US. We realise that wu ure Imperfect, that our Uud Is peifect, that peireclloti Is the only aluttd 111,1 which He could appiuve, and that emtio kind ut punishment for sin must he expected. The Adversary, laklng ndviiu tuge of uur furefnlhers, mlsreplesented Ihe Almighty, und has used uur feurs to nllimale us I, ,1111 Illm und 10 wrrst ami dl"loit Ills Mrs-,, Its In us In the Hlbie Ht. I'.uil assures us lh.it this I Ha tans tlt'l'snil luoce.luie; lluil he puts light fur ihnhiieei uml darkness for light. Thus It comes Hint our tent, which Is reully one of the must lieaiillful und ci'infcilh In the whme Hlhlu whin utidcrstood, bus to 11, iiny Peci'tmi n l,,h In the hands uf Ihelr fears.-H rorlulhlnns i t. Our text Is one uf Hie s uibollsins of ti ni's peeple, Ilimk tilled Willi S.WIlh'ils. lie " l IHs ll"lv Hl'lllt III ilia. ll.n. nmirri'lalo tlirsn svliilatls. For ninny of llii'in, Hint ihm Hun' Is iill'i'iiilv I'i'ti' 'llio 'I'll o Is Mi'sslah's; II rrprrs. Ills Ills Mi'iltiiiiii lal Honiltilon uf rarlli fur s tlailisan,! surs. Us lliti iu ss svinlnillsrs (lie 1'iilHv, His Jusllt-r. nf Ills Klniiiloni tf )llili'Oiisnrss lllalrr Hi wlmls hrairns. I'll liFiivrti anil sarlli h'fli will nrs r"-r" ; " ,, '.'.- win noi i' ins nt'ii'"" i'i " im,,-.,.-, nor His rarlli wlil. It II lias kIviui Iii His 1 rliliilron nf nisn. Tlm ltiivns nml rnrth j P'" ''" cour"' th prrsent social institution.. The eymbollo I hivn Mpres.nt .plrltiwl Innuenc.- cicclesiuiitlclMn, Churehlonlty. lhus In- terprelwl, our text declares that, when Mlh estuiriee control of the world, the ; """It will be that the social system or . loilay. as well as present day eccleslasti- ; "W Pasa out of existence-no place "" be found for Ihem. Satan Now the Prince. s,,,,,, n,ay whmever may be said of th() four thousand yeara before the 0011111117 of Christ, ninv it not be claimed (hat ue ,na been reiiriiirii! ever since Ills ascenslim to the rlk'bt hand of God? We ansv,.P. if , uedeemer of men hn been n-iunin na the Klnir of earth for the past nlnttcen eeiituiles, there should lw j tomethlnK tu tho Hible to so tench. On (he contrary tht? Master's own words , tell un thnt H: 1 tii 11 In' the Prince of this Am: that Christ's Kingdom lit not of thifl world (AKe); that Jle will eoine nifiiin n;id ivcetve tils foUowura to Himself; thnt He ivent into a fur country to receive title to Ills Kingdom and to return lo inm pos- I (esHion of It: und thnt nt lit Hecond j Coining Ho will be the went Kinie of j (ilnry. John 14:10. 30; Matthew J 31 SM; 25:H, 1. I When we scan the prices of nlstory dur- (ng the a.t ciijhteen centurio. we lire convinced thnt Mfxdah lias not been Kin::. To think of Him ns mic-h, with tiie . 'jmninotent power we accredit to Hi in. wou'd bo lo L-hurtfe Hint with responslhil Ity fur bloody and atrocious perneuilon.H, 1 for wars, famines and pestilences. Sure ly, tio right-minded person, after mature .onsidernwon, can rationally accept the ,.,, hil(1 tv, inriouM M.sfJjanic it0Bn 0f Rihteousnebs fur the (.jj,!, of illQ whole world, the uplifting f bumanlty. Sq Qne (1()n (j(nk lh;t the U(jUn of ,he i;reat Mediator la In the past. We must ftmeo with our text that it is in the fu ture; and that, when established, Its ef fect upon present institutions political, : foci:) I, financial, religious will bo such i that they wlil tlee nway; no place will b- i'ouud for them. From tills standpoint I nlono there Is hope for the world. Toilny wo are living nt the cllmnx ot clvlll.ution. 'et we Leliold more cteiirly thiin ever heforo Hint the dct-'Ply-liiKi'ttined Kclflshncss of Immunity Is u blight urion nil our blesslnilB. Hcltl3hness Is to lie ; found everywhere. AllhoiiKh a semblance ef riylileonsness Is Insisted upon nnd lo- ' tutors of that standard ure styled crimi nals, nevertheless It seeins Impossible to )eKisiute equity. Justice. Men's keen In tellects llnd opportunities for circumvent ing the laws and committing theft, mur der, etc., without danger of punishment. Tho Great White Throno Judgment, Neither Jehovull God nor His Ilepresent- alive, Messiah, eon In any sense or de nrce be n party to Injustice or Ineuulty. The fact that Injustice has been permit- , , ted, lhat Ineuulty has been the role for 1 centuries, Is 10 he uccoontid for by Ihu I fact that durlnif nil this period tho world has been under the reixn of Win and Dentil, the rcixn of baton, "Ihe Prince Kingdom will usher In Is plclurcl In o'.ir text. It will bo the world-wide tlionlnloii -if purity, holiness, rlslhleoosucss. Justice, truth a Oreut White Throne. No wonder xo read that tho symbolical heavens and , urth, representtnK the old order of ihlnK-i j -social, ccclesliiHtlcul will vanish uwuv! But let no 0110 think for a moment thnt ;cclcslastlcul princes, hnanclal princes ,'lnd political princes will voluntarily no ! nowleih;e that the hour bus come f"l' 11 . Pull surrender to Messiah nnd to nil Hit? I grlnelplca of Ills absolute righteousness he Second psnlm fullllllnif. We nre In 'he very time when the Lord, throncu -.ho I'rnphot David, culls the (treat onej of enrth to recoKtilze tho truo sUuulloii if our wonderful day Hint H.n Pay uf ! Messiah has arrived, nnd that Ho shoul I be recognized nnd Ills principles of rlghl- ! pousuess Obe'ed, 1 'earn lhat their help is 111 the i.ora ana not iti their own frull arm. They must ! ice tho force of the words, "Hlessed ate ; ell they thnt put their trust In Messiuli.'" ; On the oilier hand, the money klnm. i enrthly rulers and eccleclasthsil princes cenlury liumiin liberty has be inskina; nrogress, despite every endenvor lo re strain II. Knrth' potentates perceive the rising tide of human Intelligence and ot dnniiiHls fur cuual rights. They perceive that unless something be done to counter art this general movement, the speclnl advantage of th privileged classes will disappear. Even now they are taking counsel tngether how to break the re straints which the people nre putting upon them, and how to relnauguraln reign of auiocrncy, such na prevailed century ugo, but upon n higher plane, controlled hy brighter wits, holding under sestralnt more Intelligent masses. "Be Instructed, Y Judges!" Would Hint the cultured nnd Influential princes of earth cctlhl tnke llio proper view of tho situation mid reall.o the fal lacy uf their counsels, the linpusslhllity of averting the great cliuugra which are upon us by icasoii of the time having come for Messiah to take unto Himself Ills great power and rclgnl I'nuttl Hie w ise ot cm III letllle the situation nnd Hilly submit themselves lo the Hlvlne re iiulleineuls of absolute Justice und truth, what a blerslng it would bo lo the World! If these pi luces would turn their alien tloti from tho grasping of power ami mousy tu the ctiliuhicutnctit nnd uplifting of the people, they wouhl become minis ters of tho New lilspensatloll, Which would he ushered In with relulclng. Hut the Lord Inrortus us lhat this will not be the ease; nnd thnt ns n result Misslali s KIliKiloui will be ushered In by "11 Time l,f Trouble such ns was not siluo theru nas a natleii." I'anlel L':l. Hod Is no icspecler nf persons. Hence, before Ills Juilumi nt Throne punishments will ha lnet"il out to small and grent, when found tn be vlo'alurs of tho priori, pits of Jo, Hi". Would lhat 1 could mi I press this upon in.iliy of the lower chts, s Mint itru ri.tliiK nut niialnst Injuslli'u lu hlKh I'lai't's. u lilli. I'lin tli Intc sltnl'ar In- lust s Ilii'insclvt'S. I. it II la rrini'inl"'!'- nl that Hi Uirat Whlli- .fhronn stirai.s lili'Sltis nnly In Itii.so who lov 1'IkIiUoiis ni""S I'tnl linto llilmillv. 'I'hs Matsr salil. "My Wont shall Jii.Iiis tilt In His I.iisI liny." Tin. If.olis tlinl la it n,.'iii'il will li the wonls nf Jt'sns, nf Ills ApnMks nml nf tho Prophets of Tlirll all shall s'0 III vnriirs nf tho I'l Vln Missiisit nf rMhlrti,isnrus, ninl fiirll who wonhl linvst I'vorlasllnit Ht," must rolifnrni his tlvlHK mnl Ills I lil-ililnir tn tllOS SlMllllllS HllMt ln t'lltttllllt!.!. At th mnl n? Mrsolrth's ItflKti. tli.'-s wlin" nsiin-s will Im a turn wrllim upon th nn im..: nf l ife will l fonnil worthy of r-w't'lnillnit llfsl Ihos ulios nninrs sr not thrrt'ln wrltlsn will 1st ilrslmifl In Hi tkiund iislh. lis ALl OIIOL 3 PliK CENT. AVtgelable Pre paralion forAs similuliiigilicFoMfanilRfiJiila linjllic Siomatlis amlDwclsol' Promolcs DifesHonlveerrid ncss and Rest.Contains neither Opium.Murpliiae norMutraL NOT NARCOTIC MmAm Sua" ylx Smm e MhmSerd Claifml Sufr . nmbiytHn ttar. 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Gouratid'i Oriental Cream Iuir 1uin hlchly iccomiiH-iiiU'tl by plivKjciiuis, lU'l- Ti'Hhph, HlnKftrt ihhI womoii of liishiun for over half 11 I'fnliiry nml cunnot ht? him niiHHOfl wlit'ii preparing for dully or evi-n- nu iittlrp. uouraua't urteniai cream rnrcn kmi Rpmnvi'H 'run. I'l mnl n. IlluiklnMitlH. Alolii IIIOttH, Yt'HOW H fill jMHOliy ISKIIl, rflVPtK Great Jones Street, New York. at Delivery LOGGING CO Telephone 1830