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Show FRIDAY, SOY EMBER (X.DES DAILY COMMERCIAL: In fcaad ISMS SE1VH f til la; Uu i. aa4 Valvar ttw aber Join ia lpua a the Puntaas 1W ta raufeiaai u orsfnp Or Ut ta d r Lni by ' tittle ti.er i that the) be made and waoer prajadrx w ihlreo they left araiatt the faclU of peoph -- Irl corervaMHSWar ta an LMir --are taaaa aaautut hate .r.! ajH hi-- h: if i ars we will IV.-- . - .i , Ha by r this acrap of hb'. jnr ah .eh whiohbek wh-c- t lUi OMicirtf r T Aajrrl-ra- a ( We are selling Four-pl-y Linen Bosom White l i Haas d: If away as aa Mat rxm if u U uftmasari aaat pat I very. Part is it. away human com th.luyaJty oVuc at aa eaaal If out ww wd! defend tbeea we bare defended tu Mg of our co tu t thr j.mritMS by a psriy of Aaaanaaa atrAiau. Tu founds to and civil strita. the govrrome, try against forngii inaiWj. tun of Uu MlriotaBai at luraji i i.rm have bara alkrared to establish thean-Mlaa- s And we Biay ash of the thanes which it A uarJB vac riplc It raurt idao be a loyalty vhieh here, and to becone potent fac is awopuard to introduce. Where were Are tbrx to iarfeb a local milOMi "- -! I lurs ia tfuvrrumratal affairs w itltout be t:. o :.t x.;; if.o at the M E. church yratmiar. run Weakening oc American idaws? Will they bexsne which was urgely U tended sod a at 1 Litt that !i at tuut h.ve pria Coaag Amert-anu- ed auh tlw. tbeviul printiplss SJ find one part;, Americauii Uh tl Cdhutie church very interesting. will report to America instead of to of theci to which, if it do. opt rise to burner pur appikat Rav. Brnrtt. of the Wept art church, The nU frii pout than pretail at preawct, would R aie. then we iv be rsadr to enter Catholic church. Her Josiah McCUiq, of the Prosby wtuch th Am govern too much, and another which t .iu the America. Ti c re Am.wan Ctholi.-- s must be American, had aa the hret ralliug would not enough lerian church, and Rei . T. C. lfcidey, of deieioi-j- d uf iu adhereota the aeuti form-itiwhich we need ia a return tu nut rtoaaan. Aad so we aay that all the U.e Congregational church. oSctated. nient, "A church without a bihop, and the first print intra oa which oar gJWav people of America ought to be Americans The order of exercises wss aa folios s: a atate arithout a king." The American mect ia founded .Such a return briars and not foreigners in their convictions movement which ajrew out of thai idea u K vk t. ami righteouue- - u- the and purposes, or they should be content IXjlology; prayer by Ker. McLain; vaa ex eo more attractive if fathers laid doan the to take the plane uf guesU, not the place Our linal possible appeal. Italian huic: 144th IWw, read by than the new aoi! in which it undctiuok prinripkw that when the people are dttt of citixena and rulers. And with a Rev. Barnett: Anthem. " Praise ye U.e toenrar. satisfied with the conditions of govern patriotism equal to its largest claims ae "hen the pilgnnik uuvhd on Ply meat, tlie ought to state their griev say to our foreign Ikirn citizens who hare Father," by the united i Loirs. The sermon mas by Iter. T. C Bailey, mouth Ruck antl when the delegate of ancw and appeal te God and the world become Aster ican tied, as to our native to i indicate their protest. It ia true ' born citireas ion ,u.- Ainen.aus we lbe prayer by . liaruett- - 'llu- that in our do aot mean you when we sjieak of . .ivr.-guti "America," and Ite. Amerknn patriot is ui vaa atfoag not in ' patriotism to protest against aot consistent with foreigners. McLdin pronounced the benediction. ita history but its hop . The question government wVcb Tlie Mosaic law provided that "The then was. not where men were born, but the American idea. FxHJowmg i to what they were born. Not uatue We find today some who would change fathers shall not be put to death for the li 7 T. f. BxllA mUMOS. was the wnti conditions not to make them more children, neither shall the children be j land, but native hU-it.- . Matt. xii. 40 50. 48. Who are my ment which kindled in their hearts the American, but to make them un Ameri put to death for the fathers; every man brethren? courage for the seven )ursof war by can. In one section we have a clamuier snail uc put w ueam lor ins own sin. This language of Christ muv hare which their newborn patriotism wai n.eri awhile mau's gevern'iieiit with a l'.os principle is uuquestio iabl ticul cm. In ita application we tiud the lieen a surprise to thorn, who heard it. bapti.eil iu blood. purpose to eliminate from j r:u voi-combined with national American patriota-u- i But iu the coafli.'U of life, when the largtt liberty re.iog::ires the p...t all but the while tuau's heart ia weary Ucauae of kid, men learn of Indepeuileii'-e- . safety. It may be truethat in the South and the iu public affairs. Fran another sour discover an effort to control American there is danger from an ignorant colored that lifter all, like convictions and like history of which it was litvolten. What purposes are the most sacred ties ;if kin- ever may be said of the religious affairs by one who is not only foreign to population. ThatU- pnople so recently in a safe people to trust convictions of those who signed that Americ.in soil, but loreign also to Amer navcry may not ship. Applying this truth t the nation instrument, the language and the spirit ican ideas. The country is agitated also with the affairs of government. Hut we rather than to tlie family, we have the of the instrument itself plainly indicate over '.ho tarirT question, the public protest against an unreasonable race of caste which re v which '.(.in-tyour attention a devout faith in Almighty Qod, and his sch'jols. temperance, and certain religioiw prejudice u feeling ai to fuses real worth Wn- t is true on this occasion. pitfi" power aud authority in the utfairs of prebletns. a otimu? and who are Ami 1'nder the influence of a mistaken idea if it chance to lie beneath r..n. Patriotism must Lh equal to the times Some people have given the loyal t of of liberty our nation is in danger of los black skill. There are black men of and circumstances to which it belongs, tiieir hearts to t he defence of the hills ing its strongest argument in favor of purity and pOWaT. And there ought to ad to the people to whom it is spiled. and alles, the forests, streams and American institutions, and its surest Ik- - for everv colin-- man and woman an When tlie people for many successive plains which have yielded to them aud safeguard for their defense and support. own door Id virtue, power aad ssoosos and tlicir We have given to the voice of the ma on Of ual term.- - with their w hile neigh-bota- . generations live-- and died on the same tin ir fathers their It is simply n cowardly way to soil on whi'-- they were born, pat riot i m wealth. Some have rallied to the sup-po- jority an authority w hi ii lielougs only one's place in the world to shut out of a sovereign whose right to their to the soios of Ood. We have yialded moaut love for native land, with little thought for ouythbu,' more than that, loyalty und their service they did not our constitution to the will of thtwo who fro:u competition Bay individual because But the patriotism of Americans today questiou. But Americans have esioiised do not understand it. Aud our only way of circumstances fir which he is not re must be larger than the sentiment the cause of liberty, and have given out of the dilliculty is te return to the sponsible, and conditions from which he which clings to any spot on earth, and themselves to the defence of those in- - right way from which we have departed. cannot, in the nature of the ease, escape. It is un American to shutout from the American patriot must have a loy- alienable rights which God bestows on It is time to learn what seems to lie ex anv privilege of citizenship any indialty larger than that which gives u life- every man, aud with which no man has pedieot for what is known to bo right. The world can long fealty to the sovereign of 0(Ml anv right to interfere. Why has there arisen such u protest vidual because he is black or liccause he natal hour, for the simple reasou that never outgrow those principles which against our public school system? The wus born outside the boundaries of our because his fathers were here such was the fact. tho framers of the constitution laid as nature and source of the present ppoal land, or...... i.;.. ,.!..!.. ' that such u Wo live today in our convictions and tho foundation stones of our republic. ti u leads one to itinir llMllk,,ul111 IlllOt.'Ull our purposes. Men study the maps of Prominent among those principles are movement would never have dared to nent, or becuusi1 Iarneyed cast in the world not to know the iioundries of that of the inalienable nghta of Indi- show itself had our schools lieen porsis st cm i oi w eai to f M BbbbIbbbbbbbb e I it man basi: empires, but to know the ramifications viduals, and that which asserts that teritly maintained on their originaledooft-tioTho best l morals, of business enterprise, to learn tho good governments receive their just powers to "promote Our fathers institutions is and and strength of philanthropic or from the consent of the governed. religion. to the lit it lw uncluri put ganiz.itious, of socialistic and labor American patriotism means loyalty to were not afraid of lnd ;ue tioc. thnt movements, and to know where the s nti the principles of this American move- - bible in the publii scluxils be' then-woulthe and nents of religion and tho influence of, nicnt. they believed that its inlluenco education have rooted themselves to th It must not be supposed that the help to make good citb'.eus. Hail princtpk .' of oil, Bnd have lioriie fr.iit in the lives of.j American government is a roiie of sand, their wins held to that purpose they not to lie t i'' '.aaal to the people. The linos of progress ignoro a mere fiction of authority and power might have saved tho public school sys- ford are only tho lines of territories, and the value of On the one hand it guarantees to each, tem from its present danger. hr n se; If it can be understood that our pub etiterprine is w herever there is a need to individual tho greatest liberty consisttired by met half a million bt supplied. A congress ent with the rights of others; and on the lie schools lire to bo controlled 10 unns American principles, the people will feel to defend tho flair. 11 is but the tender blade of a thought other hnnd it gunrnnteos protection the nut ion which in its larger grow th will develop n against the rapacity of greed, and safe in sending their children to them. of the rebels were laid d red every ore to lw left to the sheathed the Bword, and congiess of the whole civilized world. against the despoilings of the vicious. But if the schoolsof a mixed multitude man to his former plana 0 itizenship Tho business interests of one nation "The consent of the governed" is not a changing whims reach out into other nations. Money is sentiment w hich gives to each individual of people, many of whom are ignorant We need hue coiirnife and irenerositv to so invested that no nation can be indif- - the privilege of obeying the laws of the of American ideas, the people will be doal with cither problems to put down feront to tho political movements of land or not us he may choose. It means dissatisfied and afraid. We cannot de- other foes. Our nation cannot lie exother nations. The legislation of one rather that the final authority of the fend a system which may bo changed pected to give its strength to other nanation must contemplate tho interests government is with the people and not at any stale election. But we can de- tions, whether it bo drawn from us by of foreign investors as of its own surplus with the rulers. If the people do not fend 'a svsteni which rests on the Dec- men who seek politico) power that they potentate, capital to such an extent that in a very like the laws it is their privilege to altar laration of Independence and the word may hnnd it over to a foreign whether king or pope, or bv men who practical sense no nation lives to itself. or amend them. If any individual, or of God. Patriotism is the spirit, which de- seek the wealth of our land that they Undeveloped resources always plead any numlier of individuals object to the for a hand to make the talent wealth of laws, and have not the political strength fends what is American as against that may carry it unused to u foreign land. It is always in Neither can we give our strength to the world an active force for to secure a change, they may make their which is Rood, It is the plea which has protest, and appeal to the principles of order to appeal to the Declaration of folate 0 institutions that is. institutions The party spirit which which are in their nature and purposes brought to America such hosts of the American government, or to the Independence. protests against a third party, on w hat- foreign to Americani principles, whether people from the overcrowded countrios principles of righteousness as mainof the Old World. And now that they tained by Almighty Qod. If the law in ever basis organized, is as unpatriotic as it be an organized ust it tit ion. or an un are here, not only does'Ameriean courtesy wrong, if it violates the inalienable if he protested against a second party. organized horde of vicious men and women who corrupt tho monils of tho but American interest forbid a patriot rights of men. then those who protest Autocracy and plutocracy are bv whatever ism which does not include the adopted are patriots. If the law is right and process they are people, and defy the laws of the laud. It may bo that But if we could afford to restore to cit about, as well as the native born sons and good, those who disobey are rebels. It brought I do not , to affiliate enship those w ho took up arms against daughters to whom America gives its is by this principle that it must some with all those I the government on condition of reiient- equal terms wealth, and who in turn help to make bo determined what is rebellion and on who bv the constitution are made equal ancc and a return to their former loyalty America great and glorious among the what a revolution. As the inalienable rights of men are before the law. It may be that some so may we utlont to restore, on similar nations of the oarth. The English may so must they be are willing to so manipulate pttlar terms, those who bave tried to introduce sing "God Save tho Queen," and the into Amperican principles and practices It is not reasonable to suppose nreir.dice.s as to defeat the ends of French enjoy the "Marsielles hymn," but the national song of America when that God has given to any such license tice and rawalitV, and secure an ndvant- foreign to the American idea. It is not only right but duty for our it is written. ' will not take its sen- as in its exercise would thwart the age for inulviuuais or a party. But timents from the cradle of its people, purposes of God for the hst develop- such things are not American and un nation to insist, by measures sufficiently but from that hour and event when ment of tho race in righteousness and patriotic. These are dangers from with severe to be effective, is that whatever iu lie in. There are nlwi dangers from with tho Mormon church men are born to new and sublime pur- spiritual prosperity. And ab- put out of America. tho un when to is nation Wo out. Our to need enough kinnot examine large of become and when they life, stop every poses American elements are eliminated from dred in their conviction and their link of the logical chain, for we all ac- sorb and impropriate an almost unlimt conclusion men efforts. that ought a! ited amount of foreign material which that church, it is not only expedient but cept he It may cost something of a heart pang ways to make progress toward the larg- comes here to be Americanized. But we patriotic to receive its loyal members as to leave the little world of our infancy est, the purest and tho best of" which have no room for foreign elements which returned prodigals, and give to theni and our youth, and go into the larger humanity Is capable; and that whatever are determined to persistently remain such rights of citiSensblD as their sin Wodd where manhood may find oppor- helps to such development is right, and such. When foreigners come to this ceritv and the thoroughness of their merit. to Ameritunity for the exercise of its strength. whatever prevents or hinders it is in country they ought to submit of taste or cleansing If as patriots we classify people ne But while it is not necessary to become Kotuo waj wrong'. It is in view of these can Ways. Whatever liberty a stranger to the world of infancy, nor to facts, and with these convictions that private judgment, or ti e practice of for- cording to loyalty or lack of it. let it not withany other basis we forget entirely the sentiment of child government providos such poliee regu- eign customs oail be granted them and be supposed that onthem on the same would oertainly put hood which measured all distances from lations as may make virtue easy and out danger to American principles the parental threshold, still it is true Vice hard, such as may be for the pun customs, a generous people will gladly lists. But men who corrupt the people, that in this busy ago when new ishment of evil doers, and for the praise com edo. But to go beyond this Is as and who take away from a community are disloyal to the thoughts are born, and new forces of those who do well. Patriotism advo dangerous to our foreign as to our native its moral excellence moral and the grandeur of the anil will purity cotes such wholesome be nara that population. discovered, supports We are ready to welcome to our land Declaration of Independence, and the life And those who oppose a dwarfed which does regulations. row, constitution of the L"nit?d States. It is not. accept the situation and climb to- such necessary restraint of vice, or w hat whatever good' thing can bo Americanward that sublime height on which Jesus unrestrained may become vice, are not ized. If. for example. Catholics want to right and duty for our nation to Is-insist - efby measures sufficiently severe to of Nazareth stood when ho stretched out patriots whether foreign born or native brine their religion with them .tie eon stitutton opens the door for them to do fective, that lotteries, gambling, lewd his hands to his disciples and said, "Bo-hol- born. American natriot'sm ought to culti- an if tliev can Americanize the. ro- - ness, and the evils or open saloons ana For my mother arid my brethren. w hosoever shall do the will of bring. But W0 do intemporanoo lie suppressed. Men who vate father they courage to maintain American ligion my the gates in the Support Of these vices openly to want We claim to have made an not open which is in heaven, the same is my principles. advance upon the dw arfed sentiments of of our country for any wooden or secretly defy or evado the laws brother and siste and mother." Such patriotism conies not from an the'older uations. We ought to make horse filled with pope and cardinals w ho of the nation, the state or the city, idle sentiment, but from experiences ourselves eou.il to the bettat sentiments belong only to Rome, with Sabbath arc worthy of only that consider which are to tho souls like the pains of to which wo appeal. By the Declaration desecrating' customs which have lieen ntion which is due to rebels and to birth to a mother. It comes from ambi- of Independence and the constitution of nurtured on the Rhino und refuse to traitors. But when they eliminate from tion broken beneath a tyrant's hand, the Untied States, no man on American become Americanized, or Asiatic cus- their purposes and their practices these from energits wasted by oppression, and soil is foreign to America who is not toms which modem civilization every-- elements of disloyalty, then and only then they ought to bo restored to citizen from souls crushed by adversity and per- - foreign to Amerioanprinciplos, And no ban repudiates. Petit GOLDEN EAGLE AaM-rtra- Wapti.- - eaeaa t Aw u:id 34 -. ar tiirtiif Hal atnawtct Ha aa of urtAciplM a th btdaaxk traa to the at a aima? Have Aa.ni. iu. ptrmu ji to it.it musi Mflutii to aaaiataia afnaaa prjmcmlm n t ao ILm Bcupir. 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TIT A )KN, 1 1. ship and receive the confidence of good faith, as. assembled in this boWM of people, according tofho sincerity of their prayer today to worship tho!odwo repentance, and the patriot ism of their love, we realize that the glory of our conduct. nation, bright us it Is, lioso not who The American experiment has stood outshine the glory of him for mora than a century, and has proved gave it to us for our inheritaiiee. lnde itaelf equal to the strain put uKig it. pendanoe Ball oaughi an echo from ihnt But the rapid increase of the country Jitdson hill from which was prooohed the admonishes us of tho necessity of a sublimes! sermon which ever fell on Hut somewhere almvo more rigid ndliercuco to the first princi human ears. ples of American governmant. The best that hollowed mountain and that ssond civilization is Christian. The best pro- - assembly hall, breathing blcssi igs on gross of the world is unquestionably. the world, stands One w ith nrmn out toward the integrity and moral purity stretched ns He Mood inorr than of the people. History teaches nothing eighteen hundred years ago. saying, as "Behold m BMJthor more plainly than that "righteousness h" slid then: exalteth nation, but sin is s reproach and my brethren! PVir whososrsei shall to any people." The proclamation of do the will of my Kitfher which is in the President which cnlls us together heaven, the same is my brother, and today expresses more than a sentiment my sister aod mother." And tho world of respect to religion. More and more recognises that sweet mnjostie voice, as the nation feds the need ot that strength tho Ken of i h proclaims to all the ;:gen sublimes! sentiment of Christian pa1 which is the fruit of Christian faith. In their zeal tho un- - tiiotism. against Aineriean elements in some religious Take it axroai Biramrnr institutions, many have boasted that to lie an American citizen is more thnn The i rentes! Strike. to be a citizen of tho Kingdom of Qod. It is. however, a causo of joyful than'.; Among the gre;:t strikes thai of Dr. giving that as theso tares have been Miles in discovering his New Heart I from the institutions around Cure has proven itself to be one. of the gathered which they have grown, the real church most important, The demand for it has of Qod stands out before tho world more become astonishing. Already the trout glorious for w hat some have thought, its ment of heart diseaM is being revolu . When the tans an gone the tioni.ed, and many unox jxi-tecures righteous shine forth, if anient patrioti- effected. It soon relieves short breath, sm shall root out from the church some fluttering, pains in side, urn la shoulder, plants w hich the Heavenly Father has weak .and hungry spells, oppression, not planted, it will do r.s good a service walling of snklas, smothe tag nod for tho church ns for the state. heart dropsy. Dr. Miles' book on Heart American patriots may rejoice today and Nervous diseases free. The. un that in their zeal for tho purity and equaled New Heart (hire is sold and prosperity of our beloved land, they aro guaranteed by H. A. Walker. Also his not outgrow ing tho Declaration .' Inde- Hestorativc Nervine for houdneho, tits, pendence, but that we aro rather by our sprees, hot Hashes, nervous chill7, opium success making that immortal instruhubit, etc. ment, and the sublime principles which it proclaims, appear more glorious as the Takk it tabm BsBajcrAsV. years go by. And certainly wo may lie pardoned for a little pride in Christian O.K.T. What is it.' 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