TUE PATH Of SAFETY
bimwlf
conr>* Dr. nj-eal lb* prriM tbit ibmt< u o
» and jpnintii on<
i bntrbw. In Franc* it ia railed com iatatSans: ia the Cnited State, it i> ! callid anaichisui; in Bnania it i* called nibilinn. bot that laat la tb* mo*t
I Ifruphu- and deacriptiv* term. It mean* j eutln-ring tb* icomplete and eternal aujaab op. It j berompanan i Wuflld make the bolding of property a ; , band in ma I crime, and it wonld drive a dagger j ib* king, dm
; tbnmgb jonr heart and pm a tRnb to . uie'a ball and the iiuralting r* ; to Jonr dwelling and torn over Ibla ; tied on tb* face of Cbnet He ! whole land into tbe p—iiudon of theft ' Caltarean aiaaea< re and tl* ; and Inat and rapine and mnrder I -hemorrhage of fire aronnda. Jai
age . D—e thu
'Mv *j" : * 00 tbe rrii7':^.t“dr^
tf t tb*
r American j oflera the jHilb of Ipropoa
“Thy land '
a band U
It . Lord, the king anflerrd in 1
. . _a«w—«» * 0 * j "f'en jirincwea at their eery bmt. th# bgi.laMTe-TSn; tb«>mi4i-- pledged in treaty of luairiag. i re nal aaarmfrly. It wonbi \tale ihie or lings of earth, an thi. n.ii land and divide it np or ratqer dividV birth war pledged to I'briat f it down- It wonld give aa indrh to tbeVmarriage Before fiilambna 'MjZP''*-' ’ ' I
L Nibilinn: Thi« paiitbe?mitv tbe I'ml
nr* other lands, bat r aoiL and it i# only.waii tune in which to »prin r It was-nibiliam th. ■ilroad projwrty at Pith
aafrty; text. luiiab Uii
ahall be married."
Aa tbe greater inclndee
don tbe circle of fotnre joy around our it d entire world include tbe epicycle of onr idle own republic. Bold. exbiUrant. unique, the divine imagerybf the teat. Attbe c bee ing of a wet* in yefficb for three days ..nr its | national capital was a pag-ant. and nil ing that grand reriew and bannered pro- op. cemon and national anlbems conl.l d.. l or
rrlellnted pence, it may Dot be inapt! bnrj^ - to anticipate I be time wh.-n tbe Prim e hiliun that slew black people in oar of Pear* and tba Uell of Universal IV.- I m.rtlHTB citiee daring the war: it was minion .ball taite poaerrian rf tfcif ns ; nibiliam that maaled to death the f'l.i lion and “tby land shall la- married." nea* immigranta years ago; it <• nihil In diamreing the final destiny of tbi« . .em that glares onl of the windows of ^■ation. it make* all tb* difference in jibe dnnkeriea np.n. a-ler people a» Abe world whether we ata-on tbe way to , they go by. Ah! Ha pou.T has neter a funeral Or a wedding. Tbe Bible yet be-n tested I pray Ood It*power leaves no doabt on tbifwabjeci In pal may never be fully tested. It would, if pits and on platforma and in places of ; it bad tbe power, leave every church public concourse I bear au many of tbe j chapel, cathedral, acboulhouse and col
ranffled drnim-of evil prophecy s..iiud*d. i l.-ge in asbea
aa tbongh we Were cm the way to na- I I>-t me aay it ia tbe worst enqny of ‘ ' beaMo Tbebea i the laboring classes in any country
‘ reform lifted by op ■n ia drowned ont by
entombed.-that I wish yon to under the .voci/eraliun for anarchy. The stand it i" not to beubaecinh*. bot nop- ! criminals and tbe vagabond# who range tiala: not manank-um. bnt .arjete.1 al 1 through our citiwi talking about their tar: sot cypresa. but orange bluseoma. ; ngbla. when their firat right ia the not requiem, but wedding march, for . [wnitentiary — if they could be ^asbed "thy land ahall Iw married." | op and tbe downtrodden laborit
and Uabyl.in and Tyre in the cemetery j Tbe b.meet cry for of dead nations crar repnl.iic waa to la. preaaed la lairing m-
1 propose to
« claiming tbe band ul Ibia re pnblic. Thia land is au fair, ao laanti fnl. ao affluent that it has manysuikjrs. and it will depend much npm your advice wbetber tbia or that shall lie accepted cv-rejected. In the first place. I remark: There ia a greedy, all grasping munater who cuiue* in as anibg seeking tbe band of tbia republic, and tba! monster is known by the name of mo nopoly. His scepter is made out of tbe iron of tbe rail track and tbe wire o telegraph* He dors everything for bi own advantage and foe tbe robbery of
ni^il in tbe three legislature* of New Ycgk. New-Jersey awl I'ennsrl tanls '.Itir a long time monopoly decided every thing If monopoly favor a law. it
rejected Monopily stands in tb* rail road depot patting into his pockets in on* year $200,000,000 in excess of all
Dopcily bolds in bis one baud the steam power of locomotion and in tbe other tbe electricity of swift comronnirati.m Monopoly bas tbe Hepnldican [sirty in one pocket and tbe Democratic party In tbe other pocket. Monopoly decides liana, state elections, national elections With bribes be eecnree tbe votes, c.f legislator!, giving them free ]ames e |*arition. employing them ra'if they are lawyers, carry
donation of
ic land. It was found o
■of tbe amatnra of that state teceived $175,000 among them. #0 memlsr. of tbe lower faunae of that state received between $5,000 and $10,000 each the
of that state received $50.0tKi. ed $5,000. tbe lieutenant
Keived $5,000 eaib. ided among the thing i n ■ larger or time going on in tbe nnion, bot it
1 1*11 you that the oversbad met of tbe Cnited Stales today ady. Hr pats bis hand opon ev el of wheat. 'uj.ou every sack iJ n evety Vm of coal, and every man and child in tbe United els tbe lonch of that moneyed n 1 rejoice that in 24 state* of
I (>ud eiawd them
• I have nothing to eay against capital 1st* A man baa a right to all lb* iwu ey be can make bcn.wtly— 1 have nothing to aay against cerjsirati..oa as such. wMbont them no greet rntrriiriae would
1 laborer What ia wrung ft great corporalimt*
wntrisldra laboring-men y coaid lie heard tire re
wonld be more breed fur hungry ch.l dren. In tbit land riot and bloodshed never gained any wages fur tbe people or gathered np any prosperity In tbit
land the best wei
not th* shills lab. not fire, ballot le t not onr oppre men be ts-gnil.d to romi bloody banner of nibiliam. It will rffsj^
a not the club.
the Kina. f„r
I they at
"cnrrtais:
We do Catering in all its Branches. 1
three decks* "Gjoria infxoelids " Al er t'olnmhm. and bis 12U men bad st* ped from tbe ship's deck to the sol ground, what did they dot They > It am) consecrated the Dew w.-rld' d. What did the Ungocnota do aft tbev Iapde.1 in thetfaroima*? What d Holbiml refugee* do after I bey hi led in New York! What did tl pilgrim fatbers do after tbry-landed Nkw Kngland! With bended knee at nplifted face and beavA b>*irging pra r. they took pwarseiunof tbiscontim or Uud. How was tbe first Ametici ougresa oja-ned! By prater, in tl «me of Jcsns Clirisb From its bir bis nation was pledged for holy ma
iage #itb CbrisL
And then see bow g.asl Oisl bas t"-* inept and see bow it ia shajird for it measurable prueperiftcs Navigable ri 1 Ilf any other land, rolling down . u a
•' • into The *
! j ri.'l a pi
nnfacl
sandea
I tbe great range* ol
yonr table so grier. yonr an nihilism, wit
sr. yonr children bun ing greater Yet tbia
ed of slaughter, its band for this
feet
ill tbe banns he pruclai If’ so. where shall tb* marriage altar be! And who will be tbe officiating priest! And wlpu will be tbe uinsic! That altar will have to be wbitisWitb bleached skulls, tbe officiating priest mart be a dripping amaaun. tbe mnsic mast be tbe smothered groan of mnlti tudinous victims, tbe garlands mast be twisted of nightshade, tbe traits mast be apples cf Sodom, tbe wine most be tbs blood cf St. Batbnlomew's massacre No! It is not to nihilism, tbe sangnin ary monster, that this land is to be
married.
Uaaarr I'ross ■■aaetllr. Anotbrr suitor fur tbe band of this oatiun ia infidelity When tbe midnight ruffian, d. spoiled lie- grave ol • A- T Stewart in St. Mark a cborchyard. tverybody was shucked, bat infidelity propores aomethlng worse than that — the rubbing of all tbe grave, of Chris tendom of tbe hope of a resurrection ' It proposal to chisel vat from tbe tomb •tone, of your Cbrlttian dead lbwurda. "Asleep In Jean." and .obeli tute tbe words “Obliteration—annibi lation." Infidelity proianee to take the letter from tbe worid’e Father, inviting tbe nation, to virtu* and happiness and ip into fragments a. .mall that not read a word of it It pro take tbe con*)lation from tbe broken hearted and tbe auotbilig pillow tbe dying Infidelity pro]>»••-» to r in tbe president of tbe United * and tbe supreme court and the governors of state* and tbe witnesses in tbe courtroom with their right band on ’’aioe'i "Age of Reason" or Voltaire's 'Pfaikaopby of History." It propose* o take away from tbit country tbe hook bat make* tbe difference l»-lw*eu the United State* and tbe kingdom of De borne}, between American civilization and Uornniian cannibalism If infideli ty could "destroy tbe Srriptnrra. it would in 200 jeara tarn tbe cirilisal —“on* back to semibarbarUni. and i from aKUiiharbariaui into midnight igrry until tbe morals of a mraag of tigrra. rattlesnakes and cblm panzxs would be better than tbe moral. ' e abipweekrd bnman race, e only impulse in tbe right direcIhat this world ba> ever had ha# from tbe Bible. It was the mother Oman law and of healthful jnri. prudence That lawk ha. Ivon tbe mother of all reform, and all ebaritier —mother of Englidi magna charts and American Declaration of Independence Benjamin Franklin, bolding that Holy ” " ' bis baud, slond before an in b In Paris and read to them ont prophecies of Haliakkak, and lels. not knowing wbat book it elated it wa. tbe lawt poetry tiiey had ever beard That book tgongbl ehiugkin down on bis km-** : at Valky Forge and led the re Albi-rt to ask some ot.e to u that tbe wor»t attempted
ling |drstruTtbi/las>k. Yet infidelity, loath la a j Mime, strtfcbful. lepnms. [xstiferon* rotten monster. *!r*u-br« out its hand, ieburons witb tbe second death. t<> take the hand of tbia republic. It atreti-bos |e-*-ple | it ont through seductive magazines, and bd has ■ through lyceam lecture* sud through
poses to take tbe wealth of or tO OOO.ODO of people and
lew silken wallet*
Monopoly, brazen faced, i
ed. vulture hearted monopoly on.-i- nis band to thu rv|iDldic He atreteixa it ont over the lakes and op tbe great railroads and over tbe telegraph poke
mil.* of coal One hundred and eighty thousand square miles id ir m Tb. Uud id contoured that extreme wratliei hardly ever U.ls m<we than three d.yi —extreme heat or extreme cold Cli -male for tbe must part bracing and fa vdrahlvfor brawn and brain. All fruit* all minerals, all harvest*. Scenery dis pUying an aatumnsl pageantry that no Uud on earth pretends to rival No South American earthquake. No Scotch mist* No lamdun fog* No Egy|dian pUgnra No liermamc divisious The peojile of tbe United State* are happier than any |«ople on earth I* is the t*» timony cf every man that baa traveled abroad For tbe poor mure aybi|iatby fur tbe Industrious more opportunity Ob. bow good U.d waa to onr fathers, bow good bd ba. been to n. aad children To him—blessed he bis ibigbty name—to biin of errs* and tri nmpfa. to him who still remembers tbe prayer of the Hngnenot* and Holland refugees and th* pilgrim fatbers. to shall thU land be married Ob Christian- patriots, by yoar con tribntione and your praroa. batten on
tbe falfillmeut of tbe text •
The I*, ala rails. «aesll*a. We have been turuiug an important leaf in Abe mighty tome of onr national bunny One year at tbe gates of this untinetit over 500,000emigranta arriv d ^ waa told l(y the annmiwi.mm. of migration that tbe prubabilily wa. Jat in that one year 600.000 emigrants -.wild arrive at tbe different gates of ,-mlm-rr*. Who were they! tbe penera ..f Kurope! No. At Kansas Citv, I •as tolft by a gentleman, who had .-purtnnity f.ir Urge inveetigatum. tost
ide bad gone through
j I’r -W.-V: lb* Taylor
Mr- Sjoagi free from del.
nkre th* man. Wehav.
told b;
raging ir
rorld
$65,000 witb them. Mark you. fai lira. Dot tramps. Additions to tbe : tiunal wealth, not snlitraction. thfrom I saw aim* of them reeding th Bibles and tbrir hymn books, thank ■' ' for hU kindness in helping tb s tbe sea. Some of them bad Chi be steerage all arnsw tbe wav and tbry will bare Christ in tbe t trains which at 5 o'clock every aft start for the great west They being taken by tbe •■ommissi. n of ei im in' New York, taken from la. protected fnim tbe Sbylo and tb* sharper, and in the naim God and humanity passed on to tl destination, ami there they will t. yonr w ild.m sm. into gardens, if j will build for them chnrrbe. and .--I lish for them schools and send to tb
Cbristian mlnicnarim
Are yon afraid this continent is ing to he overcrowded with ibis pu Ution? Ab, that sbowa yon have to California, that sbowa y..o h
oeen ' to Oregon, that i *
yon have not b«.-n to Texas,
k today on Lath OriMlIl
be afraid of being crowded
Other shipping brfiwe night as for any one of the next ten geflVTaiion* ol Americans to be a/raid of le-ing over crowded by foreign populations in this ountry The one state of Texas is l*t Urgef than all the An-trian empire, yet tbe Austrian empire support. »5.
Isrger than all France ami France pporta 86.000. oi«i people Tbe
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n finger
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'tby. ( pUnt them here. " Alsutd. They
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