Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 30, Number 34, Jasper, Dubois County, 4 May 1888 — Page 2
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r. pAn, Mawu. April l to tsieajnaai. by toe (Dak.) whims ouaiat Vaal hanserA. Aoer ttmroipoadsat spent oae amy ta BWtfl Mil CUM fee home of Ctiih, alms ftem Campbell, and beaked in fee mr at Mr. Campbell saute. AUthto ant feat Chaste to not an hull" to let I have secured aebhulls from Mm toeoe oawkatFoctaenasttaadP. Fariar.poet. tNMtiWMM ptoOS, wMchsHtaffe tha. they knew Chjna pcreceudly, awl he to aca rir fall-blooded Bantee ladtoa. farm- say ha tew Ouwka psrsesmlly, aad that fee latter we tooaroarated at Fort Bcaaott at oae time far etosllag He says: Chaate to am ladtea and can aot writ and . to wsrthlese IurtvtedtaSwift tordeemp m tto afternoon. A Indian topes, asrblhouseasrfthemssMtoa batMiags change the nsoaotoay aomswhat from, the t pram, uunouaf aaa aw tilth? school bntoiing and tbe lady toeehiag Indian rirto Havtog dismissed L. J Mr wooL after which she Intro caced herself as Mr. Campbell. After soavocstag a short nmc, I referred to the opposition har frtoads had made to the antrhaadMr.CaapeeUeJd: 'I feel end snow that toside of two years my baabaad will be a changed person. Hatoamzioa to toara, aad already ha has applied him aalfto hooks aad made soeae edvnaosment Upon hto bocomiag educated it to my iatcnttoa to tar tha missionary field, and both of as will work far the race. Whea my sehoal torai to completed we shall remove to 8aaM Acr. aad thare M'lsthareaaqr trathia tha statoaaaat at yea. was oiaradfto for a torn washs' "Oh, y, faiaaeA. Two waeks ago amagir c at all tha warfreai Ptorre Hh a Malt prpaostttoa. aU raadf far as stgm. OoBMorartotha hoaaeaaA PU Aftorgotacto her hw the oostraet, which was p to her hoaaei X was ahawa which was aafNKoathj hoaa A CHINCSC EARTHQUAKE. T Uto mm. WrWi I to roTTaa Jl mm, ( Sab FajJicaMO, April M. The OMf of Kew York, whtoh arrhrod ywtorday ffoeCMa,artogs details of aa oarthyaake hi Taa Xaav The aaktol report to tha Qvtoraor of Taa. Kaa to as follows: Proai theaaeood dagr of toe twotfth. awash of Vt toot year till Um third dar of thteyaar i were orer ton shoete of oartoaaMun, tpaaM with a aoiae nee thmaair, aa, old aad yoaag, heteg washed to death, aad three hendrod hetog iatorediathe etorof 8h0t Pl At Taag TOaag orer etoat aaadred were erachid to at aeroa. or eteat haadred AtlfaaRiaBC there arc over ead. mad roar haadrad la torcd. At St Mtoag there are overtwo At Pah Hiaac iatorad. (Tha tear plaeea last were saharbs.) Ia thotowm aad killed or woanded. eicht or ia of tteboaaeafaUcadowB,aBd the cracked aad tofcaiag oror. At Ktoe i wore killed aad asaar woaadla. the Borthwost sabarb three to fear eases wore orertoraod. to aeo MitodaaeiuaorMl THE CMOPC. of Cemm laoUejtitCrop, , April The foUowtog oroa ' will he prtotod tot this woek's of tha Fmrmmn' Mtm: "Oarreporta of tout week fail to show aajr bettor ooadrtioa of the wtotor whuat thaa y;ef toaely laported. A oaewidoraMe t aeea. ptowed ap aad seodod to to Ohio, Illtooto, Ia Hiiathgia Jflch all aecttoaa eeaies toe aoatptodat that too soaaoa is eoM aad bath a aid aad sprtog eeediag awoh desayed Sftoadows aad paetoraa show oea shVialile iajary f root the droath of last aataMr, the aererttr of the wtotor aad the Mag pet ni of sprtog froostog aad "las eomatrj to aearto bare of forage last pear's crops; ta maaajr eaaos taa aarebeea barely aMo to oarry m are ea lets for frait, aepsatolly aamll frafaL to repertod fairly food.? "indie toe season aught opea aore aroptttoaa there to yet a ehaaoe for too or & fall crop toatl lanapred' faB ybotow aa AUTI-FOVERTY. TotoX.ArUSA-Th war of Hoary MaaWi, Measbir of Caagrees far tha Poarth Wtoooaato district, woa for ham Am attoattoa aad applaaag of toe m .. .. a A f - Aj - aaanors as aaa jukii uf at j aMevaasj imi other tuags he said: oaly throe ways oat of whtoh What to a a ... - mm ta a taa WTWwwmWmT IMf Www VVVal rated by Wall atroec WewiUtoia atol aaaiaitoto Wall aareet, mm wator oat of ail the atoek try. The Weot bmt the peaee to It what It ahowM bo, m CweUorfroa) wtL, ealted awaay aaa seallodattoa aadl Sw. la that city oa the gto of A stmltor iailtottsn Mrs. Clstilaaa by a are atgaod by toatagam They eta
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lasliaoti, haw l kMtfrias' aaaauaatoei to the spaa aaaBjawaawwwwawaaav w - - asarritattoaal will of Um ajMjorttr lt has beoH etocUrod in foraw acribod in tha cotistKutkMt or aaaW It aad not oapoaiaf it. TWs Uttor baitof laP owrfh4a$ WWIJlfcaWaV Vatil aaat JLaaWawa1 tats. Few Deawcraa ara raady to aaoat kit Ttown agaiaat oooad torww. Thejr reason that if Waaalajftoa, Jotoreon. Madtsew aad Jackaon aarrasl aocoael teraar. Mr. CSorolaad. ia rtow of saek praeaaoat, can aXord to aacriiee kht prirate afsaioa to Um aoaatitatioaal will af the aMjoritf . Tboro to ao tosae iarolrod. Botore there can bean toeao It ataat beoraatod ay diiraariea. aad ta people kavo aot boon ahfo to oo that taair Xatioaal ia toreoto woaU be fnrtaorod or thohr prirato righto aiado aiore aeare by re atrtotktg Pros Men ta to oao tor at ia oflko. ferkape if an toeao warn bmmm aad fnltj dtoeaeeed. tao people ia aaV eade or o might come tohoki taesaate opiaioa tha PrasMoat hoWa now. If ther Hi, taaj wouM eaaaa to bo introduced CMastittttioaal aaieadaieat, which, sabasitton to the LogtoU tares aad aatoptod, woaM Udara in a eoaatitatioaal forai ike ooaatitaUaaal wilL Uatil thoj hare aoao so Mr. Ctorelaad's opiaioa to a prirato opiaioa, aot binding oa Mat ia hto paUto datios as Fratielsnt aad aot aiiHling; him as a Dotaocrat agaiaet taa actio of his party in ooarsMtton, II saek a eoastitatloaai aataaaawat wore propoeoa for aaoption there woakl be awpto room for arfuaseat araiaet it Whito it woahl aa ia accord with ta Jacksoniaa rale of rotation in otaoa, H woaid bo an axtreaM sppUoaUoa of it An boaost, iatoilifaat President to worth mack naore to the people at tha bofinaiagr of kto tecoad torai than of ki first. Be has had foar years of odacation, aad as the poopki have paid for this education at (he rate of 9(0,000 a year, thcr hart a right to the boaoit of it, if they want it H Mr. Ooralaad will look book OTr tao foar years of his term he win ho aata to see that he has learned ao Mttto iac he took the oath of otaee. He was a wood President ia 196, hat he was a better oae ia IMS, aad he will he still better in 1890. Kaowiag more bow than be did in 1M4. he ought to be able to see that he was mistaken ia helieviag that the people are aot to be trusted hi the matter of second terns. It is true he did aot take this riew of it exactly. H feared that if a preoedeat wore aot made against second tor aw ambitkHat moa. in osace might use the public patronage to defeat the popular will; bat the time has aot come whoa this can be done. The President eaa not oroa control a National convention of bis own party 2aiaet the will of Ms party majority. . Arthur, wko was as good a politieiaa as erer west from Kew York to Wasaiagton, tried it wilk all the power of the patroaage, aad made a sigaal faMurs. It is safe yet to trast the American people. When a people heoomos uatraetworUiy, precedent oroa precedents eetaMtohed in the eensthatioa bo co me valaeluoa. We haTe seen receatiy hew little eoastftatioaal rastrietieas ia this mattor availed ia Mexico. Mr. Ckrolaad is aot x oaadidato for reaominaiion, but whoa the St Louis coareatkNt renomiaates Mm he wMl hare no escape from being kto party eaadidate for re-election. ML Zottit The Model Oeeaagogua. gogue of the United Skates, aad the popular understanding of kie character to a tribute to American intelligence. About a year ago be mads a trip through the Southern States in the interest of kis Presidential ambition. Kto Xaohrille speeck created a sensa tion because of the anasaal sentiments he expressed. He advocated an era of peace, he had words of praise for the heroes of the Confederacy, aad paid tribute to the motives that inspired the Southerners to secede. A month later be appeared at SpriagfteM. IH., aad feeling tkat the deatk of Logan gave Mm aa opportunity to pre-empt Logan's following by adopting Logan's sentiments, be gave forth a sweeping denunciation of the sentiments he kad espoasoa afew weeks before. This Is bat a solitary example of John Shorta m ewwNPaJwJ wfl i4RTe4g' JsMJw'fcJMfcl 'wVsMpaai it suets kto purpose. He is evrry tkiag at all times aad backs aad alto in order to catch the abb aad bow of the tide of JSHftu))a8 sWMaaap0J t1" wKa LtaHl JaaJa4( Tk. HI jkaar la ode Island daring the recent Mspaign was IHeralty dr on eked kt corrupt meifceos. Tbe atopubUeaas bad more money tkan tbo Pern e crate they ased it more freely. They knocked the hoops off tbe "ber'l" ia the pabtie senate aad bought rotes at nay arios, ptroctoisaiag ia one iaetaaee at least that thev wore ia the fisld to aw sspanww aainrw ewoj ww w w em , w www ww wm, ami wowM grre Iva doHars more efcH snV NjpeH alaa4a aMJ JasttawaProt4l Paanfcsag what price tbe Deaaoeeats Tbo State was aa ancttosi I tbe eampaiga was as rifat Mall. Ia saek a match, of coarsv taa9 JftJmlJSaaMI 'Wpfk 'VsaVfhafffa Tany sasjp anamaaByama aar a aTs.pfs'l mmWmmmmm'fm Am foe PreeMoat Ctereiaad aaeat Ike vaoaacy oa tbe flaasasaa tbe greatest btoryon ia this as tato. TMswas evea 1(18 aa !sM(lis; aao) alaMsBrwfcflV
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The object of this aiiualstisa to Tb tato maintain a aorfaet aaina mnsr too ww mmrw voief"ai eaaaBsaamamai aajaa members, to ostaHiak harnsoay aad dtociaUwa, to iasare traauilkp, to mnummtm th nlito mt vm run mHI tin sa ooa"07 ew wsajmf vaa aiBKsamnmBBamanjaBBBBH betweea the Mae aad the gray vwtoraas ot 141-4. to malatain true altogi to the United States Govarameat aaawerriag reaper ior aaa Miity to tbo coasUtuUoa aad laws of tao j totod aad .to ourasje the aaroad of f malversal liberty, ooaal righto aad t . 1 m . tET "".Tu- . .j. , iae rsprountotrro of tato assosto non ia . cwy m aumw rest, tottorwas seat to the the objoet of tbe association and asking paraaietioa to ase hto name. The OoaeraL in Ms reply greatiag the request, stated that he fully approved titeobjoets of the now organisation. The poet was arcordhagiy formed, aad adopted rates aad reflations. Here are two of them. OaVaMtoMsBMI IIOttl'ai NajfJT tbA4aj TCsB with iaHoeeat mirth, treating oao an other according to their ability, bat a voiding alt excess as or forcing any oomrado to eat or driak beyoad hto iaclinntions, or hindering Mm, from going when occasion calls Mm, or doimw or vtaar av t.blr nSfiimlrr m tkat may forbid, or aar free aad easy conversation, for that weald Mast oar harmony aad defeat oar laudable purpose: therefore, bo prirato iatercsto may be brought wkMa oar doors. lar less any. quarrels about religion or ' nations, we being only brothers aad coatrades of the aairersal religion above attention ed. Kindreds wo art also of all nations, tongues aad languages, aad we are resolved against all politic as what never yet conduced to tbe welfare of any order nor erer wilL" "Comrades entering oar post as members mast lay aside all hatred aad I malice in regard to the past toques; yes. every thing tkat may incite oar bias aad gray veteran to dtokarmoay; we mast light prejudice ia all its forms; ia fact, every thiag tkat may Mader the forwarding of tbe fare aad aineere. spirit of oar iaetitutiott. Friendship shall gable us, loyalty be oar armor aad vigilance oar sword to make way for reconciliation between our brothers JS'ortk aad South, East aad West" A bureau of relief aad t employ moat to also a fuatarc of the organisation, which differs bat little from the G. A. JL, except in admitting to m-embeohip both Union and Confederate sobltors. aad a few "patriotic, honorary eki- " A . T. IMUr. COMMENT AND CRITICIoVM. IagaU thinks k to kard to teH wkiek aide tot tke twar of aba rahaMina w wwnr u v en ir oiam aw aaa a ajoamawFai wen. It would Vt have bsca hard to toil H nobody in the Xorth bad done aay more fgboag thaa Ingalto. OHcaps Aaaw. Senator W. . Chandler volunteers the advice that the KepubKoaas should select a eaadidate who to strong in weak States. The ex-Secretary atact eonektor himself out of tbe race, torrubtrg (ftr.) PmiriaL Ingalto doth protest The more he tries to explain Ms fortunate blunder tbe worse be it He bow calls President Cleveland aa "ally of tke Confederacy." bat the President aaa stead it very wail ia sack good company as Hancock and McClellnn. .Jtestow CJfees. Governor Foraker, kis said, vM present Mr. Sherman's aame to the Chicago convention. The Gov oraor wttt bo doubt do hto best to be as eb ouent in performing this friendly duty as was Garfield, wkea he pre seated tke name of Mr. Sherman to the Chicago convention of 18801 CVeaoc MermUL The KcpubMcaas refuse to circu late Senator Ingalto spas eh eoaouaciag President Cleveland aad siaadec iag the memory of Generals McClellaai aad Hancock as a eaatpalgu dnuament Tkeyrogardk as a boomerang, and rery prudently refase to bare aay thing to do wttk k.DukmfM (Jays The first rebel lag tkat ever floated to tbe breese is owned, k to sa?d. by a Sionx City nana who waatoto sell it for $10,000. Judging by tbe political importance that they attack to suck emblems, tbe first rebel flag ought to be easily worth tkat mm to HaaJT WB C ojIMbI KjpillBBtaaa jsa$BaHBBMWB All talk of tbo a us bead of Mrs. Mayes, of Fremont. O.. being a delegate to the HspaMicaa Xatienal coaTeatioa to apocryphal. Tbe mid ale of June will bo tke busiest soasoa of tbo kens, and Jtntkerford eaa SJawljf enilPuWBl I isBAaaaaBHsaaf ate vidBlty af bis "point with pride" to tbe pseoril of the aWawhUna nartar la aamaanf aaSflsyoa sf(WPs'alsi taaJl party wkh aot having done aay la that direction, tbe Democratic party it if the BeaubMsaa party The ooaatry to perfectly wttans; toSaO BMMIBaMM BM Asass Pbsf-s9aujNsfea Presidoat Olsssand wtt ajppoiag as Chief Jaotice soeae moa aot older thaa Mmeest ami a Usmuerat The CMef Justice, ualfke tbe Prasliewt, nustliun to aot woUtieal It to aot ushami to km a anew, tbkesf on a awmBaraamn ow mamafw wr oa mrm ts wowb. mm to
a astca lawyer wttk a ooaatry resideaoe at Xabaat 1; Mr. George MoutUdgo says that far Sfty years ho has pubttohsd books at i the rate of two a weak, j Traaslators af Froack works are 1 so pioaty tkat JCS0 bow pays far the ofovooaoaftaCpe ItiL awaaT BaVnaNT' PanaaVeliaa aaaYsmaL
"" ...Mrs. Harriet atosekar Stowo has twin daaghtors who li with kor aad reltore her of all tbo household cares, hwiWuiul-.-j Ctoorge Mieaolsoa, a poet of rare tutont, aad tbo presoat editor and chief jsprtotor of the Mew Orieaas Ptosh ymt aM Flrwry St. Um my art mVC felB taHB sm4affOto4A4 to he broagkt aaeb year into compotrOon "witk the most aagaot figare in ear ktotery, aH hecaaee of bis birthday. Mrs, (Mirer Wood ell Holmes to ever her husband faithful eoaaseler aad friend. She to oae of the dearest of eld ladies, aad to always on hand to welcome the many visitor wko come to pay their respects to bar distinguished aad popular husband. A relic of Robert Boras was sold ia London a abort time a ago for $1,It was a folio manuscript of " pw s autograph the transcript of several of bis poems, iaeiudiag -Holy Fair," "Hallowe'en. " "Address to tke Dell." M Address to James Smith," etc Tke docameat contoias many variations from the printed editions. J- W. Watson, to whom tke authorship of " Beautiful Snow1' to most geaerally ascribed, is a tall, straight man of seventy, who to often seen aboat the streets of Xew York, He to a aoreltot as well as a writer of verses and much of kto matter to aeea in tke periodicals, bat his income from kto writings to aot large. Mr. Watson claims to he the ia van tor of roUerMrs. Frances, Hodgson Burnett's most popular story to "Little Lord Faaatleroy." It has paid her thousands of dollars ia royalties, still keeps Bp its popularity, aad to now near ks fiftieth thousand tot America, while many tkousaad sepias of it have been sold in England. Aa Italian edition af tbe story has jast been pabitohed ia Horns, aad a Berlin newspaper ia pah ltoMag k serially. Xot long ago the author of an American book copied into its pages the poem of "Marco Boeaarto." by Fitz Greene Halleck. Some copies of the book were sent to Constantinople for sale. A Turkish oflMral learned that this poena toM of the unpleasant tahwatpay tloawa snMaspdaaMua TswHl aiadfl saaaTsn lay dreaming." aad at eace a firman was aXjPmB ff)t tat H ffi toBdJ aMaltf' sf tteatf sakflPo9aa a4t the Tarktob dswaiaioas. HUlwOfKkjS. Xing rent Ms eiotbes?" ! sappotc kc ktred them oat; ma'am." TeacAer. We believe no oae has yet se eared aa totstantmcoas photograph of a ktoe. 'Cause why? 'Caaee tke e4d angering "aoHTsjCj" Wl aaBMHo) Jal sVl " ' 1 Jfatfi&tt6l JVse Pnrm Landlord "Fve eallod to toll yea, Bridget, that Fa going to ratoe-yoar rent' Bridget "Glad to hoar it, serr. Faith, I eaa't raise R msietL" Team Stf.inf. Lightniag: never strikes twice ia the same place. Xeither dees a male. The reason of fHfisS Mb aWpolBy4J't b'IMb' 'plsMHo to never there after tke first strike. Drake? JKapaafac. "Xigkt-caps are-eominglnto favor 4sajeSiMa SaaT aJaH s&aniaJJfll PlWssa4aoato SHf9ar4 those in wo coat fashion writers: "nightcaps" have never been oat wf favor. sAsb4ET eufcJ myt4kX!t&k&&m'mmtQ9&Ql& fifcpo "Hew woaid I advise you to begin?' responded an obi actor to aa aspirant for stage glories. "Well, tke best plan is to begin race a good dinsnVHTy rtwBa bj1b4S .V. r. TWoune. Tbe milky way "Hoi' ea. bey! Doa'tputao water ia dom eaas today. Fill 'eat ap wid snow. Dot's de same color aa de milk, an' we mast he tos as hone' as we kin. whenever we gkde ehaaoe. afarpsr's Jtosar. First baobelor "Where saall we go this af terBOon. to tke aaatineo, the .? -lwi m 1 t.-i What sort of hats are the ladies weartog now?"' "Taller than ever.'' "WeM. let's re to Worief. LaMB wasMP JsV yMnJair -Jyayk gjsmjalltaa sjs Lm aanBaaawsujas- iaranawvsrBL aam J day from a sabseriksr ia tbe ooaatry, a a - . a a j watca c sauna en sac sostowmg: -a bar tak yoar paper gohm o leva years, bat If yea eaa't spot easy better than you've baa atom lately you aaay toe "May I ask yoa a Derar be dsmaadsd. with a ia Ms Toiee. "Tea may. " abe readied woarilr; "bat N s tbo same see asked Lain Cat knowtbot LntoaJdY bethtoTtba Trast to r. Pwo. Coavalsssiat (to pkyelslaa)-" 1 bilt. doctor, oattofortoa aoitors. How mack do job earge a risk?" Pfcytefea-"Twe dollara.'' Oonvalucsnt "- yea eary eaXed tato PayaWaa "Frve tamos, my reena MaaBBsl bbbb ftaPamBBBsBBm ova ff M .aawaTwg amflalPav ao ana sraaiaTsasr eaream far iltp atoaMWi - I gooes I bad bettor bexry
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graduated a torger numbar af taaa aav otmar i ortstafc Ioltto 4taVftsflu tio4l Js4ae toils OHtosiaaity has ad vaaeod thirty per aont; Mokammadaahm only ton per ooat What wa give we fur. What we Make the ebareh, tkat k makes us. The ebarah lite will rise ao kifkortkaa the life of tbe Individuals tkat eampen it-ssJvaaor. -Bishop Wbltoboad, of the Kptooo pal diocese of PiUeburgk, kas declared war oa luster fiowers. lie says too Many people go to church on that day net to see then. The committee of tke English Baptist Missionary Society have arranged to pwekasc far 10,000 tbe central premises ia Home, at present partly occupied by Nor. James Wall, as chapel and residence. The Komaa CatkoMo ekurck. by the recent action of the German Govern moat, kas been awarded exclusive missionary jurisdiction ever a territory of some two tkousaad square miles kt Kaet Equatorial Africa. Michigan University kas received from the Legislature of the State tl&V 000 ia tke past two years. Of tke 1.40S students. President Aagell finds tkat tke parent of 502 were farmers, 171 merchants, 9$ lawyers. tS physieiaue. 5$ manufacturers, 54 mocha nice and 51 clergy men. Oae of this year's graduating elswsc kas decided -to leave a mortuary memorial of itself. In a sarcophagus will be placed all sorts of papers relating to the elaee' history, and these will be left with the injunction tkat they are not to be opened until tbo day of graduation of tke class of ISM. Queen Margaret college, Glasgow, to tke only woman's College ia Scotland. The college buiMings, which cost fflO.000, were purchased by Mrs. Elder, widow of tke well-known Clyde sMp-bsdkler, but win aot be absolutely conveyed to tbe trusteed of the college till the endowment fund roaches $100.090. . Tke project of ekarek anion ia Japaa betweea Presbyterians aad Congregation aitots kas advaaeed another step. A joint committee of seven missionaries aad tkirteen natives have formed a constitution, and the mattor bow goes to tbe eh ureses, if they decide, tbe ease favoraMy, as to probable, five deaominatioBS will have united to form a Japanese church. adrpeadewt The headquarters of Mormon activity in Europe have bsea at Berne in Switzerland, in which city alone there were S9t converts last year, while ia Switzerland tbe year before there were 10. Tke Swiss Government to at last roused to take measures against tke Mormon mission, believing tkat it to a religion order dangerous to the State as welt as an unauthorised emigration agency. Oar Government also might wall throw restrictions around immigration so as to keep out this wadesirTbe Industrial Educational Awoeiation of Xew York kas opened clase rooms to tke children who live near its headquarters in University Place, and pupils are received daily after school hours. In this way about 1.400 children receive two hours' instruction every week, aad it to to be observed that they attend voluntarily. Encouraging progress to being made at Springfield, O., wltk tke new education, and after experiment witk an allowance of 1,000 tke directors now ask 6,000 wttk wkiek to continue the work. hukmnapoli Xewt. GERMAN WATCHES. Weot an tmffxwter atnewe Abeet A watch Importer: "Yoa need not be at all surprised if the Swiss sad American watch manufacturers soon kave formidable rivals ia Germany, for our friends there are beginning to go into that business, and. as you know, they an aggressive ia matters of trade, aad of late years been very successful ia their new enterprises. "Early tkis year a watch factory giving employment to thirty kaads was ostabltobed at Pfettorkausen, aad I hear it kas Mrtady been so suocsssf al that it to shortly to be enlarged to give employment to 100 additional workmen. It to amteraoeo w w Rnvernment views wttk pleasure tbe eetaWtokment af this new industry aad will take steps to tester aaa enaouraaTO it Th first watch factory to ver r? WolL aboat that there seems . k aoM. JtaWaaea of eointou. A statement was extensively pabMtksd by tbe German press to the efleot that Ibis was taa am lowery; ow nw see this eontradieted by a newspaper WL.li mkmlmm that BO loaST BSto BS Htf I fMiarv satatoviBar MO kaads was astakllsbsd at lofcn. m aweeta. n whtoh rave it hak moral and a.a.ntol aaaaort Tbo factory to said to be still ia extoteaec. bat aa longer a m S a Sf t at LofcB, It aaviaf; aeon naovea in -berborg. where k produces waUhes of dawa ta tbo commonest evil ador ce lts. The same paper to anther mv for the statensent that there has a watch taotory at waaautto. Dresden, for a nam bar af ysan LLL aW.mmBMB4lsasP aarfmshsSasasMl slasBVaV BTanfaa. HaaTWV I Via bwbbvJPCIFS famaeiw the flaest aad most expeaoive watebas. .From time to time inonVctnal at torn ate have bee made to ostabWoh toiarto at bchwenniasren. Triber. Baatour-abiae aad etoowbere. For fiiWv osndustea at FWrtwangon,
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of She CtoaitM: mt ef Maatoue WW Me Waeetottr ,mmmmi tomt a. a. Quartottr.1 LbbsoX TaXT-Metc fit: fil-4aV OoutaxTarr-Aad these ahall an wctootlagpuntohnienti Itottaerhiht. Into life eternal. MjOL. to: -at. CnxnutTarru-Our otoraal future depends oa what we are sad do bore. TiMS-Tedjr aftoraoon, April t, A. D. to. ImaieiHately aftorthe toot lesson. Piaca Tbo Mount of Olives, everlookine aJ4nuVSiolal. LxTnooct-Tfox-Taw lesson fe aot a parable, but a picture and a prophecy. What to here deseribod wUt really tone place al the ad of the world, the etose of the preeeat etdor of thlors. Hsum Ovaa Hauh rucae-tl. m W( (wm.' Mk llnel eoatinK at the end of the huBMta state on earth. I HUylury: He will no lener be in obscurity, n when ea earth. Up tlx thrm: as Klnr and Jmige. . MSM hmndt the piece of honor aadbtosemg. Mknm; innocent aad useful, a symbol of God's people, (feefe wild, pasetonate, unkovoraed, a symbol of the wicked. AOerit- receive as the children m1 heirs of God. AeW the seed shall be km priests to God, eajeying the perfect odness of Christ's hioadont. :r. t Fmr J mm, etc I. Those acts are such as are poeeibtoto aU Christians, and express a true Christian apirit They are not such as inquire merely aa outlay of money, but uch as involve ntoo the secrince of time streagth, rest, comfort, etc M W; To etothc tbe nakod implies a liberal and Jov-k-spirit; to vk4t the sick k an act of uontaneous etf-crince. Vmm II. The few acta of UttdaeM here nnmeil are but wimoas of all those good deeds which presuppose that faith in Christ, which purifies the heart and works by love. 111. He that dees those things has tbe spirit aad follows the example f Christ. 7. H'Aea MKettr, etc: the truly rood do food so easily aad naturaliv that it mou passes out of their mind. Tbee works were the fruit of faith, aad proved it. 41. Ju,rtz the far from God ia character must go far from Him in blsisedaets. J'rrpmrM for ike eV0.- tbe place of punifrhael waa aot prepared for moa, but for Sat, who rebelled against God; but those Uke Satan muM live where Satoa lives. 44. Wkm w wt (W; the bad think they are better than tbey are. 4. Xegiect of the poor is neglect of Cbnst. fftos of omission only are ateatiooed bete, neglects of duty, absence of goad works; but they are enough to condemn us. 4e. IlreSw1 golfefip fit7fiJuga44M JrfotOawko'Wrf'Wf 4hj tAe? rigMraus aw lift ekmml: or better, ulife evortostinf tor the same word to used for both la the original. The punishment to without cad aad without remedy. Some have taugbt that "eternal," in both eases, refers to tbe quality of the extoteaec, not to Its duration; but it to the duration which shows the quality aad distinguishes this puntohaent from those tomporary ones through which there is hope of reform. Lxm- Fact- In this lesson tbe Son ot' God gives a picture of tbe way things will go at the great judgment day. Letuspay very earefu attention to every word of tbe toesoa. Jesus, the Son of God, tells us that the day !s coming when lie shall cone to judge the earth. All Hi holy angels will come wkh Him ia great glory! Then all Battens will bo gathered before His throne, aad He will divide them toto two great dfvtoteas, and wilt put oae division on. Hto right hand aad the other on Hto left Ho will then say to those on the right head: Come, ye blessed of my Father, inherit tbe kiagdom prepared for you from the foundation of the worU." But to those on UU left band He will say: "Depart from me, ye cursed, into overiasttog fir prepared for the dVH and his angels." Why will tha Son of man make such a difference, between taoeeCoa the rinbt band and those on the left t Because tbe one set are those who have obeyed Him aod followed HimJa thus world, whale the othero are those who have rtmM to do either. This wiU make all the difference to the way He treats them. Jascs HiMsaur wiu. nc ocn Jet. we bare been studytog about Hhn as aa infant, persecuted by Herod, teeing Into Egypt, tenanted by Baton. Wo have beard His gentle voice lavitiag men to come to Hi for pardon aad peace. We have swAted about Hto miracles, wkh. whkh He heated the stok and comforted the sorrowing-. perhaps, wo hare feU that Jesus was gentleness, u so, won w Zm unW miAm at the eharacter of Jesns. The Stole says, "God to fcw," (I John 4cS). But the seme Book alee says: 'wwi . mmmmbvMt" (Hob. Tne natas true of Jesus: He to teadeand gentle. Ho to aa mvttieg Saviour se tour as taeronvaay .kmwaf aaetoe- slaaers. But when they refuse and refuse, He also become to them astern Judge. This to why we are warned, to the second Psam,, u -mes van w lest He be angry, aad ye psrian. iron. tbe- way, when Hto wratfc ts KMUien hatamtie." He that to called the "Laauet Ctod," will in thet day be terrible to beaokL Then they shall say "to the mountain and rocks: Fail on us, ami nraeua ma face of Him that sittot' on taewrcae,aaa fnusLthe Fsrwooayea lis wrath to come, and who to able to (ftov.:W,lj. hat aa awim dar that will he, when the gentle sarieur . a . era lam. torn agatast vnose waom no mm Tkeatocomet WAeUlhe l ftosroAearvewWyr Jesus Himself. He wiU aeedao other: uIealtodand yon refused; Ton bavemtoctod Me, sad have refneedtoBunletertoJte; taeretore, aoparxi Jesus, the Boa of God, will aot only he the Jtwfee, but he wUl be tat uwjmm sIm. Jtor. Jr. Semrnmgl-r. rnacnjCAt. sveonrnoits. 1. WenHMtalltojudgedaooordtogtotoe f. Ouxfitnesa for Heavea to by the works our faith produces. X. Christtoneare always trytog tJtoaa. mnaawtal aamJ VashiJM vtVVF WwflTrm aaaliwl7r aaawoa buiiui 4. The good are bettor then taeytetak taey are, hseauoo geedness to so easy aaa A The wicked areeeademaed, net only tor the evil they de, bat far the good they 7nert to tested by what we do tor T. WW be bsbobJL "Tjt evorv man that aametb the i ra4at. fmm toieukr.H la words, tot Mm put ea the life of Chrtotee pat off the aame of Cartot; IsUdm i show too hand aad heart of a Clasttoalntha worhl In works of hsHnese and 'dioelsaoeor' tot Mm net tobethe nemeeiBvs"Wherefore come out fromj sM aadtouohBHtaeuactoea Mwag; aaaiw leoelre you." gswr. . . . M to value to the tore aaa nvas Chrata m XW arfllmf Jt mmA atoanto anSBaatoBtol eBnpaebfjfanMtfiM MWTai WV aVTV atw mWm - ran
