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Tkt-.-.-diT. f.'i3Ta.tr XI. 1J1L C : : 'i Jer Ys or B... -rT Ttr Wr jt':io 1 1 J 4, tt if U?i4 Frtv is , t ( . . , - . . ( - - " L' TiiouAg a crl-;ort A rew political rcaniratioo it In the field, and it name it the United Clrutuia Part). The ot jet cf this party u ihe reforma tion cf the I'onsiitution of the l'r ;ted Mate. T he immortal Jix-nuirtit. drafted ly n.aoler minds, debated for months in tli e historic convention f Kit. ami finslly rati fed ly tbe rUate. tie document which was pronounced by no lea than the late William K. (Jladstone to the noblest piece of work that t.es ever conceived by the hu ma intellect, ia, in th opinion f the new party, a very poor af fair after all. The l-aler of tit new party do not hesitate to aay that the Con stitution ia immoral yr, down right wicked. Their reeeon for thia extraordinary rharfe ia sim ply thm ; The Constitution does ret rrcognire God. They want the American peop'e to "reoogine" Uod in their Con stitution. It wis old Dr. Kara Johnson, 1 believe, who said that while man mitht be permitted now and hen to aay a foolish thing, he abould not l allowed to insist that people should take hia foolishness aerioualy. A greet many of the people of the I'nited Statea are religious, but the Constitution ia purely po litical. It ia the instrument, not f religion, but of government. It waa intended primarily Dot to tp an arm of lh church, but to regulate the purely temjKra! af fair of the people of the United Statea of America, It is neither religious nor irreli gious; it neither affirms Ood nor denies him; it simply attends to it business aa the political chart f the great republic. "Thm ia a ( hriNtian country," tha new party elaiiua. The claim ia a false one. It ia probably tnie that the majority of the people in thia country profeaa Christianity, but the nation ia neither Christian nor pagan, Catholic nor Protes tant. Jew nor Mohammedan. So far. aa the Constitution is concerned, religion ia at the op tion of the oiti.en. He may have any kind he likes, or none at all if he ao leases. In a word, the government of this country of our is civil, not an ecclesiastical af fair; an earthly democracy, uot a beaveuly theocracy. With windom, I believe, our father concluded to separate the state from the church, the atate from religion; and if we know what is well for us, we shall see to it that the separation is forever maintained. I fancy I can hear the mighty voire of the American people replying as follows to the unreasonable demand of thia new party j "Under this flag of onra a man may workup aa he please, or. if he is so inclined, he may not wor ship at all; but 'Old (Jlory shall never be permitted to throw its protecting fold over the fanacti cism which would reenact among us the horror of the dsrk age." KEXT AN AMERICAN POPE. Tta Appointment of Thrt Mora Cardie ala, and Possibly Four, Believed to pava tha Way Way for a New Era in tha Church. Rome. Oct. UO. Comment on the approaching conidiitory. when sev. enteen cardinnN. including thrv. and possibly four, from the United States will be created, continue to em.haie the great aignificauca f l one Pius i decision to graut immediately to America four representative in the Sacred Col lege. Itv some it u asserted that The way is h-ing paved for the ad vent ofan American pope. It is pointed out that the larg eat body of Catholic autaida of Uurop is to )e found in the Unit es State and ita poeuiiou, tha Philippine Islnnd. Hawsii, 1'orto Kic and (Juain. The Catholics of America ar superior in deo re ligiu feeling, loyalty to th Holy See. in wealth and generosity. An Irish-American pope u sucgested fer the day when it jv5.aU b con eidered no longer n-ceary for the papacy to be held by an Ital ian. The American College faculty ar.d students are rejoicing especial')- over the elevation of Arch bishop Farley of New York and Archl'Uhop O'Connell of lloton, as they are alumni of tha College. The former trie o.'.e of the origi- a! ttiitifcfi stud, tit when the cxd l';e was founded bv Pup Piu II. The objection miie by o!n ti.t Monvi.'i.or Kennedy, rector ' tVe Afierfsn Coll'j. bfirj fcti Air- ext. . r,iu ted ajHtol.c delegate at W ahir.gt ta sucreed Mon:jnor KalovLto, are eoufuted by the fact that the t.ren-til ixl tit poie fit tt. frst timenaia ro..io. male a departuie Iroia tne rule uoniinatirg Jlonsifuor Krueh- irth, a lUvanan. aa papal nun- rio to Munich, which arrangement ie working well. Morever, Mon-.- , . i . i - i . . ignor ivenueiy uun.TM - Itoiaanist to the lacaione. A-;Ua sociatej Preaa. 'Act. ar j otbr bosloesa. air. lines A EAUPtJS Of PRATZL er. of VI.H.la. tpC . Hill, la- , Urodiic4 ta tbe boos of rprrat Hi, following U the translation u. r-j-JJ. a bad of a prayer which explaina ;'. ajminUtraiwa br t roirtnf tTes and ehowa the darknr Ul which l(vnt lumson's sicnatar of approv llomanisjo ia groping. Could you el; and ainsviar aa It may appear, tbe conceire of auvthing more aacrili- t"ie records that to etber "booor . i ablea" from Wtaconala Introduced K,oulT during the same moath. this mom pro- rsjrae t Our Ladjr f C-adalwa , po. kilalatloa, vU: nsiot Aaalnat th Iwangsllat ect. Virgin blotlwr of th Ood Has, , Quea aad kivber or Ma, to your bouse, thus tk kilns: a poiiloa or tbeir tUle of Lady of Guadalupe apply, reapvrtlre eonslltuencle. Iiy your aulracaloua apparttlo 11 Uo October 11 in, tb resololloa Tspeyra laal oooBrBMsl th divinity csme to a third read log. and passed i-f th ooly true rellsios, which to tbe the bouse. It was the Immediately Horns Catholic, and that hlrb Latin take to tb senate, aad at th speo AueDcaa profease. Ah! cast your tsl requeet of Heaalur MlVbell It aa klo.1 kwk over Ibis parish of Retsl-'put upon Ita Immediate passage hule.v la vblcb yo sr so much e throurb Ibst body. Hy th suggMt ralsxl by oar graster Catholics and : Ion of Heoatur Hoar of MaasachuseUs. tba parishioner ho continue loving a atlpulatory amead'neni as ackled yo. Vetalbulen. for tbla and many to tbe resolution so aa to provide that other rveaoBS, Is thy pariah. Ldy statue of IVre Marquette' "be re (ahdl yovr parlablooer ar your eons. cled as one of the to ststues fur Look bow th wolfish sect, which calls nl'hed and protlded by aald atate In Itself eva&tellsm. baa penetrated thia your psu-lsh. It dresses (Itself I I In iamb skin (falsaly), cover I 3 ileal doctrine with the cloak rallaiousnese and fictitious pd dlsUltute books and writings which ar crime, being; perverted truth con-1 trary to the teachings of your LMvtne Church and Hate A reply to Pre n Jesus 'Ideal Kooaevelt's "Narrow BlRotry." Io tol permit your parish to be In-, better of Nov. a, JWA. By Was. Dell fectad with tb venomous heresy. ! man. 10c, postpaid. k Htretcb forth your band. Lady and Th Friar's Daughter A story of Mother, bleaa Ibis district of the par-1 (he America oorapetlp of th Phil lab aa a bol and Individually, and 1 loss aad tbe Friar's land deal. 114 th house w bsve built. Thou All page. Ibc, postpaid. e"werful Virgin, hast smashed with, Th OevlCs Prayer Book Trana th sol of your Immaculate toot every Ult4 ,n)J complin fro,,, the original heresy; smsab now. w pray It of yo r,, utln theology of the Romas rervenuy. tne pernaious imposier anaralboIl0 cburch. by Wm. Lloyd Clark, poisonous evanVlsm. Cause tbe un-; irlci jS cvots. Isters of Batao. who 1. th father I It.ai A MiLasaa Ik.ls Aasskss i Ik. T.tBV olio truth and they may return to the religion that aavea. eaUbPahed by ". v J your DUIne fton.-Thua may It be, (oriIrlc' Mc P0!1- Amen.) I Parochial tchel and Churah and ... ' , i sr , 1 The very illiwtrous and Mot Revereud Senor Archbishop of Santiago de (juateinala, lKn Ki - cardi Casanovia y Kstrnda con-, " . a deatnds to concede one nu Hired daysofindulgoneu to the faithful who with devotion and repentance of their am cite the atKve prayer. WISCONtlN't tHAMt Tb history of thl dlsgracefut tramartion la worth printing because it ia news to tens 01 moussnus vi , AmrlraB cltlrens. and la eaoeclally I timely, now that tbe people ar wak- Ing to the Intrlguea of Rome. How did the Roman Catholic do j Itt Kssy enough. Tbe politicians sold th people of , Wisconsin lo Rome. And lb lime, la at band when they will aell the whole halloo for the presidency. Read the aiory of Wisconsin's shame. Drtefly It la thia: la the year 18S an effort was made by member of 'lb leglalature of Wis-; consln to honorably commemorate the nam of on of ber deceased sons. 1 by endeavoHng to place a memorial j '- i muiiik- ton, aa each atate, by national alat- te. Is thua permitted to honor two of her cltiiena. Several name .( aisunguisnea men tbo baa been Idea- w,ln 'ory ana progress of Wisconsin from territorial time. m hmmmJ k r.i--A - i .... wr proposed by friends of th stat uary scheme, but as all wer more or tea objectionabl to some member of tb leglalature. It waa rwaarvsd fur a senator, tb late Oeorg Olnty, of Chippewa ran, to furnish th nam of James Marquette to re pre sent "the grand civic or military character of tbe people of thia great state," froni the days of th pioneer ewiiwru. Thl proposed nam was derided. as a "" wpiMi ii una reject ay a majority of th legislature of thai year. The ssollve for proposing tbla nam a to asserted by dutingu'ahed living clUiens of the state, who wre telle members with Senator Clnrr la tbe legislature of waa to pro- sealed tb doom of th "hierarchy plllat th aUmnt of th Waders of Caiballc monarchy la Halloo and tba large Roma Catholic population ! wttbla tw aaontba waa assaaslaated of the vllatrtct represented by Sena- by I'atbolUa. - IIS pwgo. papM-, T5c. tor O'nty. This senator had larger! Th parochial Snl. a Curse te smbltlohT. th governorship, aad by th Churah. a. Menace to th Nation tb aid of bis energy, a eufflcleal la-igy rslber Crowley. Vbis to a new and Ooeoe waa secured te carry ttUa pet !.nJargJ edlUo of this moat wonde scheme through the bett legUlstur. i fu took. It Is Illustrated., handsome end tt bee ma a law. by authorlilng ' ;r cla bound and designed lo ader tb state to contract for the construe- tu bl llbrsrtea. Contain 104 tio of a tatu of Jam Marqustt. ' p.g, ud a buok no home should to b erected In laa Statuary Hall of be without Prk-e, Il.tO, postpaid, the l nitd jui. Caaitot. The gov-; c D.b,t-D.tn Wm. L . Jll. th bUl only after "-LW,)a CUrk motlc tocturer. and J iZZZZ'?. h ' Keoery. Roman Catholic li d TtliL?, , k ,wn. ,lPrlet. tKCurred In tb. opera JIT.kJ iVTmU St. .-uatln. 111.. Sept. XV ? .f.,h.U HtVf M;nil. Also asinvt from Mr. Clarks w u nsu oi repre - sentauvea. and tnaa shorts mr kl'Ifal'.y pat forth to eecure Ui r-c!ij lerlsls'.loa from cccjtres. Utb. In the me ul ms. was found to be eeteary. The law seitiaa apart ike Old ltU of rerreenune siy it ta tor "Hrafue m4. la mil,;e or trcaie. of t)-ed prc , &ea fitueo of th t'c acd i::atnss for 'l.tr c.' cat!' as ul I ici c !-f In i ; y '. I c I f 1 '4 rifa't ' . a Is lk b v.' f k 11. in:, a . "Jvint l.e. u' .. a." eit.ng t jf tfc --ial irtii.-it cf r "" a" ttis ta h-!urr It., I f. tt.e ron V i Mkuwit u a Ta.'1..'iJ BklMtua. (,,k.rUin, i,L! lb, borders ol . w lrt,lB (a Mrir rs ar rc m.4 ail er h ru.i4 ofl-" Uiat inroota io Mni '"'' as ttv krui cf rirt-nliiT durlua U Ust ( bcurt of ( ivttnu. lb aeaate also, but 1! tted to Uooroe a 1 . tor rrrt dent MsrrtMta did ot s'( IL turin tba Brt itra sUa of tbe Urd ifoncw. r.!lwl BT -r,.,aeai Cl.- to cotder the mstier cf r- tpvallua the hcierrasa 6ilTrr frrbs (Mllcbell la tbe aeaale. Hept . aod.uule time and Money aeeeaary n I Mr. Burner to days later t the D00KS THE MACE HANDLES W; f""? IIVl lUff UkSt SJtV UIUVUI VJ r""" i"1"':'.- I- cwm .f.!? Ut Pot taeoa A great acnm .kut. to r.u ih. .tirtiB of dia- ,m friends to The Menses. 10 cents adoieo; 7 cenU a hundred, postpaid. Priestly Celibacy E a posed A lex a. Lar a . . Jk r m ews ,B p., of th. Roma decree that re-!prMU should not marry. Prlc. Kc. i . . c .nd M.- Awtu, Dl I closure Respecting New Mall Con- jvent grcham, Easaa. England I Showing that conventa ar Inimical , -i.iitit. virtue and freedom. yxk, XOc. postpaid. The Roma Catholic Machine Turned. Inelde Out - By Jhomaa )Buah. The ulhor. oonvert4 to i-roursianusm nas curciuij .u. (evils eilstlng In tbe Roman Catho- lie church. Ill page. Price, !6c. Pipld. a Small Cun Spiked The reply of u - iin. t.rb m Wm Davis, uro- ,.- r.0iB editor of the Demo- u.. Mt Ktertine. III. This 'bonkla should be scattered by tbe 'million as a missionary document Prk-e, 10 cents. , Cathollclam Capltularin pmt.antiam h (1 V. ad- ! rr... iguaulsh ex prlest), translatedjof tilth and ahe la revealed rrom the Spanish, a moat tnorougn x position of tbe false dogmaa of the -Mother Church." Written In a spirit nr in anil nlir far th dludd. Cloth. io page, 11.60. L.. - J ."-cars -f P..t By Wm. Lloyd A rondeneed review of the fearful crime committed by Roman jwor the robe of a Roman Catholle priests In the United Bute. Every ; Prlet, and by la fore or hia thlld loyal maa and womaa ahould help i hood s education lived a be blacker distribute thl pamphlet It la a greet thn th ""W1 mn- Bmt "Urn missionary document. Prlc, I0e.laln" h truna his SaahUght i! postpaid. Th Prisst In Absolution Tbe very depths of Romtsr Iniquity to un masked la thia book, if American parents will read It they will never !altow ,ulr uKbter to be aecreted I lib K...k km1.a ltA 11 AMWSk with a papal priest ta tb Roman confessional box. Price, 26c, postpaid Olaa, th Dictator A story ef a re markable life. Of special tntrt to proof that Lincoln issued a precis I matloa in Kebruarv. 1S6S. which . . d.ltM h L-ihr Tlsn al Kocbail, I1U April i. ISM. Pflc. 1 jceete. . The Dll b Robe or th am efiena nome ia ifi4. wua portrait ofiol a'J vsIuch. then It to! -, in Prta A bowk s 6114 with truths Ith groat mnjr sod hi famous e,,uity and justice thst th? t r.H n that bus shocked I words of uci.;.( to the AmerVanti- J . i c r rid. by Rev. J sett! Poop against t. .-roaefcu .f ' hc "l'1 'V tira for every run atainat Komat.laMS fstr. 1 U. Compiled from foots lolth Koraaa Catholic biersr by. Price i c ., tL fbiiti-i'ir- te:snds and . It per duaea. Addrra. Tt Moce, , Ai..-T'. a. r-.!ag tUa f.-- -f.i crlui" isi cm U it r. CNt. II. f.s o.uct e u if ss L . sb Ike rwi'.ilfir s law OS Urlcbve 14. k " IfMrll i As a:r4!j- !. pmI by Tbe j Ueaaoe lriil llamaca aaa d-',v feald foe lie rtuJ te -klaa pop. a l.- la tbe aaaltee af Ik. " "" luK' Tba U .i:iW.a to ber. Is sS.:rV IX conns If each memtwr of th bumaa 'a -l;k u,rtr Uoia are U4 a-; 1 - Tba ktrmr. f dldal bill llarrUoa'ily loved other aa himself ; if all i kteearrk? tj ta lk k-rMI aa lv. ' as lhy did Usoc.la. Garfield aad Me- j "oulJ ' Te bv the "gvdjeo rul", aeas al band k r;.;i-!. KlBler. t.on. I her eoald c4 ,.. ja ,a ".s.,, ,ymr -l.l and rub lkr!r krti.s .Kb aa.a. .bey boat bias vltb ikf at lk tvlla a ar lr Ho sassy Assertrsss knew tbsl II all were I oristiana. tney eoul l tbe Jeealta wre ctrkAaa that dl jt trusted with liberty in ita full llosr ana ay kao -e aad trat sense, and all eould do as they sabt. ptol ar bel bab-d Mall ; h, chocM aa fr Don. ibis aaikia fcc. sot totaxxrvw, good 1 ... . , . frtvad. bot today. 1 rul CQCOs to do wrong : in fact. W baC sr ton doisa abct It? J liberty and Christianity r hand j ta hand. "Stand fat therefor LtT Ut t PATRIOT. j in the lilertjr where ita Christ 1 hath made ua free, and be not en- .ro"Jf . . ITw'.T.t'". again with the yoke of ft rf libera fcgbt to esblUb tbls the irealMt of all gorerameata, aad lib bat terrible cost of life Ue beroea of tbe Clll War prsssrvad ,te1fe ap la tbe seinsbaa f tndl- rMu.!i. and refine to aacriBee tb !seemrllh purpose ao vtisf lo the'and L'.:ertv to Use that which ia 11 f of our RrfoblkcT to be so cowardly sa lo leave to th coming g-erattoa. th h.rveu of our neglect- intensified atruggte for liberty which would cost them earty. perhap forever faste po them aa absolute -spotlsm emaaat- lag from the papal throne? - No! la th nam- of humsnlty p must not be! Our patriotism must rt Itself, and Ue time for actio la tm. li 1 a M. A - a t a n trm . swart wi u pur U(j; We must oln the UNITED AMFTKI- "4.N8! committed by lb robed priests. Nearly 100 page, with M engravings Prlc. only II IS. postpaid. Error f the Raman Catholic Church A history covarina the cen turies of ODpresalou. petwerutlo and! mis by th Jesuitical cbarrb system; should be restrained and properly tb unbearable, pernicious activity of , punished, and do argument that bVKSmB!!!! rS5LM J Silt waa according to hia religion withering Influence of Romsnlsm et- posed. By Brtenn contributor, aoo page, illustrated, cloth, Si.75. Th crt Instruction f th ja- uiu Rerrtnt from a edition of 172S. of which tb Society of Jesuits on the continent suppressed all cwple ob tainable. Th work I rdolnt of Jes uit craft and la a plain tndi to tbe chicanery, dishonest and underhand working of thai order againat th wel fare of tndivtdulas and aocUty. Price, 25c, postpaid. Why Priests Should Wed A new nd revised edition of this great book I aow on th market aad ahould b In every bora In America. Thl Is the book which Catholic have tried their hardest to destroy as It la one cf th strongest Indictments of their damnabi dogmaa, and Ita contents cannot be denied. It as aeatly cloth bound and contains 400 pagee. Prlc. 11.00. postpaid. Th Convsnt Horror Or th tru history of Barbry Ubryk. Imprisoned for XI year la a convent basement dungeon,' sis by eight feel, because the refused to surrender tb moat precious Jl of a woman'a life, her virtu an 4 slf respect upon tbe altar of priestly lual. Tbe content of thia took ar from official records and can not b contradicted by priest or ana. Price, 25e, postpaid. Roman Oath and Papal Curses Or tbe Roman Catholic Machine Tamed Inside Out, by Wm. Lloyd Clark. Moat complete exposure of Roman Catholicism published. Th 'ell Is lifted from thia modern leper ta the aahea of her own lust. Every page a chapter of horrors, and every chap ter a volume t truth. Price, Z&c postpaid. Thirty Year In Hll; e ream I arknaa ta Uoht By Bernard Pr ;0Derg. wno lor thirty long years thirty year' experience with priests, a una, eoofeaaloaala, etc, evils f It all. Clot. II 14. post paid. Maria' Menu The terrible dlscle r of black auanery. Itv buadrod theuaaad copies of this great woman's lU already - said . U Earwpa .. aad ADsrloa. Thouaaada ef belpWsa aad defenaeleas American gn-ia ar de- eel red and deyed into the prl ty c Darnel sou very year. Tbla book to th to plave U the hand of. parent wb bcn traltar y sending- their glrla te ewaveat ckU. Price, 60c. postpAld. 'Fifty Yar In th Cheesh of Reeae By Father C Cbiaiquy. Aa laval uabl book f referrBc fer cleriry. men. atadeals. teachers aad politl claua, Not a dull paax i lb varan. A chspter a Ue aasaaalnatie of Lia cola aad Home's eoaaecttoa Uerw- witb; together with 7 ether atart Ung cbapf re. A s pre he naive aad truthful kwstnr f tbe dealgua and alma of the Reman Cat nolle cbarrb I upoa the tibertlea of th peopi. J page, niuatrated. i:.Z&. All K.W. .... &nd erdar t The MiNirr Aurora. Me. ABRAHAM LINCOLN POSTCARDS j half ton plctnr of Lincoln' Log , Aurora, Kn B. W. br I..)r1v. ja its Vros it epe. ul .v,, I f b e- I it t awa'Vj J'l i li V k U L' t i i n hate other do to them; in short. bondage." (JaL.Vl Wirketlneaa is oppoaed to, and ..Wtmctira of all liberlr. The ukM from hi. victim . . ... . . . , 'l,rty and right to live. The thief deprive Other of their right taa e osr!ln,ir own Therefcre to allow . , . i , Wlck. ,d . , . ' !u ' ,', - would le to destroy tha libertie of all. Hence the necessity for civil government. . ., ,K- ..;,. -;v;i " U th P""e eminent to e that none of ita sa-'subjects go beyond the bound of their lihertie. and infrinM unon j the right and libertie of other 'ail. 'vrv ?ne nghta are limited by 111? CHM VI UUITIl. ftBv HIM I ulf . call eases may b 'ried, whether eivil or reunion. Vivil government ha ao right to recognize religious dogma of any kind, but to see that equal rights and libertie are allowed to all, without question concerning; religion. If any one is guilty of murder, theft, polygamy, or any evil which interferes with the rights of another, that person r"'rr ",lv u".-.. of the government, A law compelling people to rest Sunday, or any other day. i an interference wilft their natural right to work or rest on that day. It works a hardship on those who choose to rest on another day. To exempt them from the penalty of the Sunday law doe not obviate the injustice done thetn. To give them equal right, it would be liecwumrv that the law ahould not entry of th Italian troops Into that only exempt them hut exempt all :' nd.? "Vr'" of tomJt2 . . .it- , power of tbe Vatican. The hated others who choose to do buinia kwmi,01, ,nd ,he natK, with them or to labor for thetn; Methodist lock part la the demoa for to say, "Yon may keep open atretics. . Mayor Nathan made a char store, but the public shall not aeterlrtle apeoch. n which he da trade with you;,f "You may open' "J" tofc 1870 Ko.m " ii i . , . ;"enwrapped In darkness snd euner your mill or factory, but no one !, ond,r lBlUrmW. MrTitude. shall he permitted to labor forjand ehut up In the narrow creed of you." is but a cheap burlesque on dogma." and he rejoiced In the fact justice ard liberty " 'to1 Rom now enjoy religious free If one choose, to rest ou Sunday. XTLKS . or on any other day, Trora religl-;to ,h. government tor permission to on or other motive, it is hia erect on the wall facing the Vstlcsa right, and ahould be hia privilege, a marble tsblet commemorating tbe Hi reating does not prevent an-. fieb'c" of the Roman of that dla ,. . ... j,k, ,i,v trlct demanding the overthrow of tbe other from working, neither doealtemrorm Th the work o some interfere with, wisely refused the request, on the other' resting. Hence thin in in ground that such a tablet would be no wav a matter for legislation. it,T,l-l K ihe Vatican. What d When Mr. Tuft waa contending; mfnr Ti.V, Ro,m.J . . o i i hated because of her religion? ot for the pannage of a Sunday-law iMf but nlkw ,h cUm bill in t'alifomia. he aaid to a com!supremsry In the state to cut wore mittee of legialatom. "All we want and outgrown, and will never aratn be ia our righta." The writer asked owed In a civilised atate. Rome'a hi. what right, he referred to ET, what righta a Sunday law would .citation of the papacy. Free men give him which he did not totiewiiwy bow the kne. but they win not without It, He and all others artitn the knee to the pope of Rome at liKeetv to wrnrk nt rest as thY choose on Sunday without a Bun day law. What more could tha law add to their rights already poaaeejied t It could add nothing, absolnUly sothicf ; while it would take from others who did not ehoosa to rest on that dav their Liberty of choice. . Therefore anch a law would be unjust, uncivil, and nnchris' iaa. It ia claimed that an dav's rent in seven ia a necessity, and if poo- dec Wed not to do tbla, suck perwoas pie. will not take it of their own!'" Uat tta- tatereat. of Chrtot . ... i .n.t i kingdom had suffered by the derlalo. accord, they ahould be compelled. But Bot M- Tb,y WCttl4 n(,M to do ao lor th public good- It infinitely mere by aurh eetahllsbsnent ih true that every citizen owe a duty to the general public. .There is A taw of "eminent domain" by which a mKn 's land is taken for streets that he doe not want; the water is taken from the farmer 'a spring to supply th public needs; one's hou ii torn down to make way for a railroad, etc. But none of that ian'a property can be I taken from hi to for the public ; good without full and complete eouipenation We deny, and all history and experience proves the . . t I ' l 1 irain in our ueouii, msi eniorceu (idleness ever waa good, for the : public decide that it is for the public good, arid o deprive a man ! of the u-e o' hi time for one dny j m the we k. and time H the i-.s ! u" K, l,in'.WUR'1 ne bm ia co apvld l give up for the paU- j he jaod. t-EALKT wcm.a TmI wOvCCTT rrvjty Tb Ca'Sc Mc t'tltt and Time, flaf 'ala. hi. T, Ware" rcih om -rt sry. prctab'y la the Ball nr- 1", that oa lieary f fT cf it hi rlty a relr1ng Tk Mrnar Ttal as ewowgb for tbe v.' Bios ad Tinea, it forthwith lamped oa Mr BtMSer 'tth lb tcrrott srn did Ha almost te destroy bla business, Mr. Schaf fer bsd ao rtgbt te take a psper dis pleaslag te tb I'Btoa aad Time (?) No. air, yo sailie Tb Mease or will emits yew, air. Wbal bust e has Tb bfeaaee to tie, or yens. lr. te read It? Wo will crush both of you bwrsuse w dnal Ilka wkat they aay about tbe Jlomsa Csthoi religion.' That ta la a frw toss try. where the rigbl to print, te rw4. aad to worship stilt remains, escepl. It may b denied by this Buffalo boy cott. Tb wkkedne. tb Wtessses ef tbe I'nk-a aad Tlraa to revwaled by tta Oct. I. iU. btsue ha II ptinla Mr. Scbaffer rr art eons auts to Tb Menace and eonfesae that Mr. Pchaf fer waa gulltlea of any wrong te any body. Catholic or Frotostaat. Tb Menace wss aubserlrwd for snd seat lo him without bla knowledge; had never eve seen it and for thia art the Inquisitor Catholic l'oka and Times advise every on to boycott th grorerymaa. Now tbla to aa obcur Instance of tb Roman Inquisition, but to Just the sort of a traasactloa that move tb hierarchy la America. By bribing the politicise and boycotting th business man thee desperate men, full of I. at red and reveng. In the garb of re ligion propo to rapture America. If the Catholic Talon and TIL trie to Injur Mr. BcbsfTer s business with out a Inveatlgatton wbal win not theae disloyal .men. these petticoated priests with persecution I their beaita try to do at tbe top higher up-In the nation? Whenever anybody aay anything they do not like, they run right away for th pincers end th burning fasoc The Anto Da ra la with ns as truly now, aa ever, but It shall not have Ita full fore and effect If Tbe Men ace can help It, "Tb Catholic Union and Times." of Buffalo to th con trary notwithstanding. THE UNIFICATION OP ITALY Oa September toth. with bands , playing and banner flying, one hun- j rlred thoussnd neorl oarsded tbe V etreeta of Rome. In celebration of the V Te CbrUtlan Guardian. JAPAN IS WI8I Some time ago a movement waa set on foot In Japan for tbe establish ment of Christianity aa the national religion of the country. A portion of the Cbrlstlsn world hailed tbla movement with joy. thinking that great good would com to the. caita of Christ by . the establishment of Christianity aa the national religion of Japan: 4 when the government (than they could possibly suffer wttk- out i It, Says Rev. Newell Dwtght Hlllls: Th pwr f rallglo la wot ta a decree on the statute hooka, but a enthronement ia the Indi vidual heart aad life. The adopt . toa of Christianity as a state re ligion by Japan would have bee diktaater le the taeae luve. Christianity la aa atmophf a renlsl cllmsie of the soul, la which the fruits ef love, (or, obe dience, peace, ar ripened. Ita power to lov to Ood and nana. Its powr to I6e living Christ, , Such fruits are never ripened n tb tree of a national religion. Tbe for mality of such a reliirtoa sears Uk a froat and dseoura like a ranr worm, and leavea only blight aad death and decay wherever U Is Is force. f rom Liberty. i . MENACE SAMPLE COPY RATES SO Car et ta n adiresa.. 100 Ccp.s ta n aiars., ?-0 Cc t n addr,, t."0 CF'a ta on arsa.. t ; A,