Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 30, Number 41, Jasper, Dubois County, 22 June 1888 — Page 3
WEEKLY COURIER
a. DOAirx, yiHMHn LXLHAXA THE JLKS AMD THE JAR. 0 m eeH m ite ewe AidtBM jmaeU a Aad lb jxa p Hut it MM AedttatreeUr With pMttr wmi That tbe pear tfcaa- aa lt mm i Km jt NMtt; a a a aew, Aad it eared ia Ms leHaae artse t That mm waa M4 mw'i eeaaJe, ae. TV Jay m pinned at tlM maMaa eoncott 0( H vaw "er eover k miaeeaa;; that yo'r. aat Maeee M the suet tea ye Wraa't a 'Wt must antaaii eheritr always ae m( fa, iHl maamaaaaahn; mWWWWW euro ffUHa , "t"V I3 Hebtbt Urn jcwn: aurhaaate to 3 travel awrtaeteed hay-nee at ptaaaata. White ye heap the eaeof t Tea're skater UMkooaairt, wan I 4 So valued agr sabtittaue eaa aat be jst the they beard veaees aa tOotetoe. AaiaaMaM na mm aaM aaawaafeefir- ahaee Oa their rteteu, aearty upset Umhi with IVe hoeae nmet War k, bar war fa trawa A rediaat, auset, aa the pail, watt OfUeht. it' ht what rre waate tM say a aajr," She leaMrked t Mr hatha. ' How eieror yes are At roetttac ay wueeat I'm happy ta That tbe etaa M Jac ae tbe ntead W.tbeet a refrot I a now tfcraw awf Oae weaM taOa tb-wjr bad beea thirty year' war. a. The tweie freari V did they veto MM they Wt thaaaneraa cat Throat the MM aiww. oenasc aa Am kacw fiaam tae akatic am tae awrar at laat. At taajr tttaakraa tk m4 fcaaa wtMnat a raaoaad. Tkejr wet raa)u aatf aat tfclat, aar ffaia; Taea ta a, aoato bMMal aM kaadtte gave Sftnaared Wtltaaly: S kaa tt aw ba: Aa4 Daczk wtt kaM arar Tratk H awaft A laac as tea M1 aaaM nafcin tea." Bat a Mt af tae aiwiWera )ar ay, re taaraai naecriitaar wtta aw tiartta Taat the fa aai ke )ar aMke kaa taatr Aa4 the Waa aa ttee aa-aaaAi la Mtela. eiajr TofeUnr mm-N ac-e lvl acala." Vet the jar n4 aat U! af Ike warM-ah, aa t . - . ... aware Oei1rtae yea an wMah attars aaa't kaaw. They uk acaf yaarfaalw aaA xaeaaa fheaa wnk aart, Aateatiaaalyaaa rale, faraeiafr aaat yaa'v rated yoanaU m Vaarty fWr. AnJ joa waa Taa tt yom MaH IH Tear yrtliaiar imn. He ha able, mm fife yaafteK Uaae ta raieat; toar late areaieeciiar wm Jat at teaact Ia kte awrm eattaaatiaal. aaa yet yea cam arara laa've attea aH place, w eveey xeepace. . b. A'faaaK. a HMra rnve. MY FATAi BELAY. Vmm Mvymmm im Lot witlt Has LaJHUedyJai DMachtar. when I kir4 kdjpafi xt Xm. iumptcHt I hart ih Mm UmU sk urnetl praeHatM a Uiliijf m a daughter, oi that it woli hnvt Hml ar Hifferece H I kal kaown It I had tcoe j!SereHt to wowh: tker interesteil me only as a trivial tndr. Yon will say that woman as a study k ww dangerous, but H had nerer proved with me. In tbe meantime I cither sought nor avoided them; iKe whom fate threw in mr way I placed under my mental mkrodcope. not carinr muck for wtiat it tvY--iJ My mdifferene, however, did not a me ..-to wet. muotons, i had never ,B kve, and it nerer occurred to me tkat tbe thing waa posdbkt. I bad been on friendly terms with Monde d brunette. wlUt tbe prude aad tbe ""iwetie, me clever and tke desbruiaa but I had forgotten their exktence half an nour later. Maaa. II-ntiOB w. alf nerer left ker roHa: she was doabtl.jr - T "."?. Mil she had been so long I about it. and mado so little dream- j stance about it. that nobodv rsva k a I a t hot-rat ; i-i si . I , it. woaMt seem. Mtesaw cr lodger., aad arranged term. and ftt in the kills: and ret the house -II .. ' - . " " appatatmenta seemed to J'e the enlor of tke planetary sysTke motive power was madame's 'r. I involuntarily pictured JV since we always fdcture those bo appeal inividaally tons ia any wJi as a eare -featured woman. th "silver threads among tbeald,' fece more or lew wrinkled, a aerp Xia. big roMgh hnads. ami a genius r snubbing tkesenraHtsaml haggling 'b butcher aad baker. 0 entering; madame's room one rin order so settle mr account, acling to the custom of the kouse. Jbikl a skndor beiag bofore the open w. with one tiny kand oa tke mantel. wendcr morniag-gewn turned the of yellow hair at the Imck of her head, from which some curls esonped. ' pure gold. Tkor was an air of "X"T ami lekmru about ker which Jjiiply dolieiotM in rlew of the dnugktor, Mdd Madame, nresfchdm. tkk U Mr. Van tiuv JJJyou have kcardl me speak of htm."' j turnod a keautifui. ImuMrhtv tlhoomm, bswed slihUy s vagntly. lade!. 1 aigktj 1 Irtm soaak of no one j
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UMt a mum awvar axaarivarW k fcafora; Im wt kmw it !MHrt. mat afuw after taic. alwajri by aooMaitt, R wohM mm lm ataircaaa. i Um kaU. ftaaUy m Hlajiit I ma4 s boU tu kaack at Um 4Hr of bar MiMic-room. Ska wfleoNHMl taa witb bar battgfetj corwtaMtr, if laavarlitlitaaa eaa b aarlll"aBBaaV 1j tMaVaMieavaBBavBUlA li-Baf filaal i aa a"aTParTipB"aaiaa awar JFat )4aa4 bar veatt near my own. wMkt aba aw ikraw- oa)t javalfai if w jot te Krarl Waeflt, I raedred tb UonV skarv uf attvatloa. Tkia wa Malttriae; to mr mrmtr-protre. But still, wbetmar I repaatetl Mr call I bad always to wreU nitb a'bajaufol of roMHger nwm for tbe supremacy. I mart, eoafaaa titat before I rmebl thhi prfat I b4 Wrn obtbwd to wrattfcr witk wml( U ovarcoMM a prjuJie. A Van IlttjrMtH in lure witk kk Iaa4lly' Uwghurr wm xh aatNHalr. What wmtki my family aal frkiHii say to stick aa affair!" wttk wkat ayes wottkj thy regard it? Wkat wtmUl Mlm Dowglaas tkiak, for wkom I bad baa dUaed, bttt .wko bad WH a koWmkkoy jrirt ot thirUwa rka I bad Iai san ker? Of eHtr.- sk eoald cans avvMiar jr ma; u woM be a wound t bar ranltr at tk Mtoat: I kad ntrer iateadd to tuarrr ker: Ikad aever eoaeaUfd. in fc(; that koay. sky ctKHl-dri. witk tk M y ad laak agare, bad avr aafwalwl to ate; I kad Mver baea able to fonrir bar for stammeriag aad Mwckia. Bitk. tkere kad beea: some rttmor tkat tke eoflri of tbe fa mil v kad suffered lar ig their sojarR abroad, aad I kad lost t r . a a .a sigtii 01 iaem larottga tatr owa iHtfliXea. Bat a la ant lady's daacktar: rrea a a . lae we woui wiiar all mr e ftiaiBtaae. Howerer. lore not only langlu at IoekmiUM, beat at one i relatioaa. Wkaa I snaaad myself in EtItes nresaee I eared o more for tke world s opinion, or for that of aay Van Hay saut but myself. tka for "tke i a habit ante of F!atlad; bttt ooee away from that subtle nutcnetim. then mr pele ewangea. i saw a utotteeUM reetsons -a a for srt-inr ber mm if one eaa ba said to five wp what m dos not pofitMi. bcai a thing aa a Van linysam marry ing out of bis sphere kad nerer been known in tke family annate. But kow dfd I kaow that Eelie would marrr ? To be sttre, if 1 bad been m trite eertain of that, uerkamt I skould have koaitated to proeeed further. Tke faroaf. unattainable!, aad dim Is dear to tke soul of max at least till it is to take or leave. S . 1 . vfna a-aon we wore raaHvaur a nowpoam tofetkar. a oard waa kroug bt M. " Xon Mr. Cheater that I gafed. and can not see Mm to-nickt," I oreraoard her sav to the servaaL -r. unester.doeit not appreetate oar author," she avpolortaed to me. "and 1 am not elf-sacriScinjc eaourh to eept him in exchange for Browninr.H It occurred to me at that time that there were other jenng men beionriar to arastoeraltclxmHics who hml no fear of a m4mllvmee with a landlady's daughter, altbowgb. to be sure, tbey mnt he simply Missing themselves gilded yontk were wont to do. Etolle would neror go out witk me: sbe had no ebnpsrouu sbe said, 1 wondered 1 m. - a wnai my sMier-M-iaw woum aawwer, skould I write iter to ehaperon my land ladrs dauchter to Loheaeria." she w10 epcra4 only tke very oteet, so One evening the conversation drifted into tke subject of marriage. Mr. Ckeeter and some etkers were prosent. and led tke thorn,. ! would marry tbe woman I lored.' said Mr. Chester. if she were a begrar. and my father dMnhetited me on tke spot. ' "Beggary starnines notatug. re . . .a a turned another. "One would not ask has she a oW, but has she blue blood.1 An aucestral tree, in short, with roots than branches, spoke a third. "As for mvself. I confess I skould prefer my wife to belong to the impecunious e4d families rather tkaa l, . I vt ur . "te TK- or imaep. w H world came down upon kim wken he fell in love with a skop-giri. witk neither blood uor bullion, hk mother especially! bat Btskop stood to M " il bare taken a lot of - 1 t. . .1 III t!M M 1 1 pluck to weather all be did from friend aad foe.' You call tkat pluck?" said Ches ter. I call it obstinacy, in kk case. It was suck an easy thing for Bishop to fall in love that ke might have gk-L" And what do yets think, Mr. an Hnysam?" ked EstoUe. I? I think Bkhof) was a foot; tkat k I mean there may ke exceptional shop-girk. who hare all the relnemeat and cuHiratien. all tke traditions of g'hreedlng, in tke world; hut Bishop's choice was aot one of tkese. She waa ska akr heautlfal and he was a foot to allow himself, at hk age, to be hoodwinked, so to speak, by more jSjaJuau -BYkaan uJaMast " I quite agree wkk you,' she said. 1 could kare hittea mv ton rue oat wken 1 called Bfohop a fool in fact tke whole coarctation kad scented malapropos to une, aad 1 went away witk a of defeat. But how could 1 toll ker tkat altkeagk I mlgkt draw Ike Hue at tbe aJmp-gML marryiar a landlady's daughter waa quite another affair? Every day, to be sure, I made up my miad that I weuhl seek jus
! no um tlmt tka alMkaJtiea kt tern race a are too givat ta bo saav mountfd; but erery day. all tke .mm,
oei Maa hte fc, Hhout muiai enough to reaigv tk mrm of bar weoon, ami yt aram m win to accept all Ike po of suck aa alliance. u will say skat if I could thus Ml mm4 woiek einramaUuiees 1 waa not in lore. Hut what i it k .w your soul ht saturated wkk tWngkts m oaa belUK. whao roe i muck yourself na'.ao Tko C mine in "Wntkoriug Hedgkt" aakst " In I Wee Ilealkrltlle J mm HoatkdiV;" and ao. I am sure, I flt wttk regard to Katelle. I mh oartakt tkat I kould kare ovoreouae all obaekM. that the Mobility witklu me would nave got tke kattorof aar moaner qualities; but erery man's nature or temperameat ia in a mannor bis w fate. Hd I mK been ouita eerUi at this if we that I wh-ad KteJl. in smte of ber y.ntl kiaiMv u... bap I should bare been abbe to uverm my soetal scruples sooner. A few week later 1 waa called away oa bufcineaa, and it waa a month or more before 1 found it convenient to rotura. Dariag that time I kad written to -telle more than ooee, wit boat, how ever, receiving any reply. Yet I was sure she was mine; thai I had oulr to speak; aad I meant to speak at lat : to speak so eloouently that she would not remember tke sUeuee kad been long. I went Erst to uar mr resoeete to Madam Hampton. I bare been makinc mr wf!LM she said, after a Nttla. Your will madam?" "Yes. 1 nave other heirs besides Etelle, wb may dispute it. Tbey will contend that I am wkat rou mar call a crank But I kare a nsetked in mr madne. I beg rou to be my executor." I am at your serriee. madajeu.' lltankyou. I leave tke bulk of my property to Eteile." -Xke bulk! ' I repeated. "You have found your business remunerative?' ? Sue cknekled auditaUr. '! have fouad it entertaining, enlightening." , she answered. " It has naid m? Yes. i I have dfeeovered who are mv friends, t 1 must tell you that EteHe k not mr t daughter.' " f " XH your daugktu rr ! "Are you disappointed? When her ' father died abroad, insolvent, I wag at hand. Wm were both driakiav tbe waters of some German spa. Long ago I had been going to marrr Mr. Donrlase. ber father." Mr- Douglas? Yes. Does tke name offend you? When be died I promised to take Etelle if I might give her my name aad money. There wm litermllr nothing left from the estate for her to live upon. However, when I re turned from. Europe I returned a pauper, so to spoaK. if' you xoiaow me.' i attoweu myself a little maoajuerado; 1 deeeived even Kstelle. but 1 leave nerer deprived aer ec a iMxnry; eron uki laec oa her a - a a p r naauKercniei is reat. sue often mar vels that tbe tasinoss is so good. I have held tke purse, and she has been glad to work witk me. But my friends were too indignant at my misfortunee to lend me aid. What business had I to h?e tbe monev wbick ther might have inherited? And adopt a dans liter! Tbey wanted me to place E:elle ia a ho. telle! How I laughed iu my sleeve! I am now about to retire from busfneos; tke doctor kas advised me to make my will. You will iad telle in tke music-room.-I entered tke music-rnom without knocking, according to my ha bit. Estelle sat wkk ker mandolin on her lap but every ekord had snapped in the last stormy touch. leu have returned. she said. smiling as a gkest may smtie. Yes- I nave come to ten von what yo alreadr know -I love you. E-tolle. I have loved vou sine I Urst mot you; res. and before. I loved yo before I knew that rou existed. It must be so. beeaaee I have never loved till now. Yo do not doubt it?" No. I do not doubt k; I know that you love me. Mr. Van Hnysam; aad 1 knew that your lore rnnst be groat, since it has overcome every conven tional scrapie in year heart. Mr darling Estolle; I was sure vou loved me; it kt that which has given me rourage- I would taken her ia my arms, and kissed tkat perfect check where tke rose was just beginning to - blossom, but she escaped me. "You knew that I loved r . 1 " a a repeated. "Mr. Van Haysem. I don t MM Im), CO H Jr??!!aM H tja&at tfJaV&rC W'eMI I a time when I loved you better than life. At least, 1 beKred so. At that moment I thought you lored 3aft"I did. I do lore Ton. Est die." I arotested. Yea. Then I would kare lored you forever and ever. Tken I could kave died for you, lived for yen. One day I awoke. I saw tkat you could not love me. or nothing on earth ceuM keep rou silent. You d W net see new I suffered. my heart broke. Do you know what it k to have a broken heart? It k to kare lest tke power to love aay again. I kave read somewhere tkat a man never lares the some woataa twtee.' But I love yea. Listen. EstoUe. Time will " But she smiled sadly. "I thank yen, I forgive yen. sliesaid; "1 would love T - 1 -1 Tt yon a coueav And then tke servant annouaced Mr. Ckesser. Jkfury JVaceif, t per $ Plant aaloas, parsulp. and other tkat arc to be kt straight aad narrow drifts.
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are tec a In tke eamaarr. Mrruaaa ckkm are sttB mly w.utkMf in sane of tke a4a! to mnfte wnuneu convert. witWaudiaff. adfcrw that aru to r sHude litem. One uf tke woeat yaalraaaaaa ba ' growtk k tke kabit thai soum we inomhon laare of always borrowktg troobkr anal paring a high rata of :rx.-Jirtfjrd MMfims Mar eeeiaiad that the tokaeao habit kt at meii arfly demoralldngad that evem a minister may. on aoeauion, like Ker. CkarbM Spurgeon, smoke a eigar to ik? glory of God. There are sevon hundred and two pertors M tke Iteformed eknrek of France, of wkona ire bundled and eleven belong to tke Evangelical party and one hundred and ninety one to the liberal section. Tkt CWdhaex. Tke Aaaerieun Sunday-School Union report as tke result of it work tke pat year: Sdbools orgaukwd. !. with 44.1x7 scholar: sckools aided, i,m; Bibles distributed. CM; I Tefttamaoto JUirikMiaJ in aiv- vtSt 1 u fajatUiM. SI lie Tke ministry of tke Ckureh of England k desoribad by a aot uafrieadly writer as eoawistiug of Latitudiaariaus, Attitudiaarians and Platitudiamiaus. A writer la tke AtUudie Mmk'.f spoka of tke ckurek under three aspVcts: Tke Ckurek Militant, tke Omrek Con. structant and tke Ckurek Termagant. MetAtJui Adwemte. Twenty-sereu years ago Matthew Vaar by yift aad beuoests founded Vassar College. He provided it witk i grounds and bujldjags worth oror half f a mfllioa of dollars and funds amount-1 iag to 175.0X1 Its twenty-seTenth anuirersarr --.t--.i i i , ' laMiiaiiea nns given tne uegree of A. B. to over TOO graduate. . . . . Tbe Bawtkt Year Bnok: mat ITT', . . !r . " p -f" . i in ue ai.sst ensrenos. lMtnng .he year were added to the membership, and 908 new churchon wer egUbHahed- It appears that ' only 497.061, or less than a third of ' tbe aggregate membership, are in; wkat are called the Northern States. According to tke report of tke finance committee tke expenditure of tke London School Board from November m, l7t). to September 3. 1&37. amounts to within a fraction of twenty milHou pound, or above (S9i000,000. of which ekutens of London have contributed in rates upwards of one million one hundred aad ffty thousand pounds, or sontetking orer H.0Q.M1 Tke estimates for tk rear ended March 33. 1338. amount toM44,14L Tbe bu-gest solary paid to any el tbe Biohop- of the Protestant Episoa- ! md Ckurek k 1&0 a rear. Xew 1 York pars tkk to Biskop Potter. ad nrorides hi provides kim a house. Tbe next large-1 amount k f60Ol aad only tbe Bis hop, of Califoraia. Chicago. Long Island aad Mas-d-U$etts receive that kgare. Only eigkt receive if! Tke Biskop of Maine receives only ft, 90. and kas to pay kis traveliag expense; but be receives aloat f 1.700 as rector of S:. Luke's CatkedraL haieptrndtmL BEDDING IN JAPAN. War Xatara'a wet KttUftr la CaarteS J lMf 9trklrtaa)ai fnf(w,4 The Japanese bed k simply a Wen spread upon the atattiag. Tbey lie oa tkk, aad spread another futon ever tkemu aad rest their heads upon " weodoa niliows. and are baa aw. A futon k a tbfekiy wadded cotton quilt. I exactly wee our comfortable, aad a very alee arrangement sack a bed k . for tke kouvekeeper. Tke bed k easiir ? made, and in the morning tke futon k ' fokled aad put away kt a closet, aad tke wear ekamberwork" k done. Tber: aigkt dresses, but as every person, even in tke poorest and bum blest station, takes a not bath f once, aad ia tbe majority of cases . twice, a day, there k nothing uadeaa- ' ly ia tke wearing of tke same dross at night which k worn ia the day. The oae futon spread upon the mattiag was rather a hard bed for our unacso we bad six or eigkt f alawmiLaU ananas al afcaTm akaaal a.na-aJaiA-J tke luxurious wooden pillow, we kad. one futon roiled and put at the bead of our aiieged eoeeh Thus we made really a etHuforiable bed. Tken mosquito nettings were brought kt. and the Japanese have reduced tkk bra nek Tke nets are as large as tke room, and fasten ed by tke corners to hooks ia each comer of the room, oae has gracefully and quickly crawled under tke edge, mt b?s in my day hwm PcxU IW k a piwf'irtaMe mml JCCtllC JHWhl! elifl. Hti$ af CeliirwIlltNaa orer wwr1! (Cettw4wM aaPC4Wa' SrHfJ overtakes them; and I kave often and often Hudothed nature, iu rarandahs and juHalaaal oxBthal jaAaAmt VMaaJ aaawaJ&A aaar JPI'ayTi ajjaafogaa) JeflrTa "JPamamj At fnl I woaajaa m TLLfcanaadUut' aiAAaBjayB aaav tLta an-iftff taa jViU ffsaaoajma aLV 1 "Bt "BW aTy oBar RVHIIItai &MaaVa imm b bjJa-ahejSA iaiahiU jLa Mi w i c aim ran. a neueve camuiea seeep t here better than tkey do in aay other land, for 1 do not now reeetteot tkat I ever keard a child cry at night la alt nrytrarek kt Japan, and tkere were ofton many of them at the Ha houss av'iiAsaa aaaa anThaaaajim I aajak aanJr auunJULaMaat aaaaai at mWfSVm It a Wrwmm A new mpam, rfaa) iHtpaanB aad say tkat children do not cry at night in Japan, for tkat would not be lltl MhI fePrtlfla) ItteeC lfTft TONH Ja MfftaaaHaBmaThaaTl aaakeaftjUaA 91M aauaaaaJ aaVaa aateaalBlt"a ana PUwya SKUwSa lanjeaurvt j TaVa aTiUamc njpuame, a ww go there. I only say that I never nabaafan CwaaaTs aa'aaaaaB anaaaaiaaB a aauadLum aaaaaTiaauL. a'wTPae'BTa aaamj aa ajmmaj nupuaHnaaL Thaaafaajn Af'ajaT"a'aj AsikriArd
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many. It k noted of a certain Canalma newspaper that all ks aditorial paf k derated to Canadian topics, e-xeept tke humorous column, which k made up from American Mb Amelke Khre. the Virginia uorelkt, has. says the Atlanta CSmrfJradfcet. been offered 990.000 by a Xew York publishing kouf for a novel Tkk k tke largest offor erer rocetred by an American author. Lord Salkbury. Premier of England, who was formerly a working journalist, k always as courteous as bis petition will allow to newspaper men. and frequently incloses news to men who were formerly- kk eo-labor-Mr. Campbell Clarke, tke accomplished and successful correspondent of tke Loudon Daily Ttteprmpk at Park, waa for eighteen rears a librarian at tke British Museum. Tken he was made at an hour's notke musical critic of the TeUfrmpM, ami afterwards was sent to Paris. Donald G. Mitchell, tbe author, who k bettor known as " Ike Marvel," lives quietly oa hk farm at Edgewoed, Con a., and looks for all the world like a little old Scotch farmer or gardener. He k now sixty. He has a comfortable revenue from h published books, and k enabled to live in comfort without tCotaBV Wmaut au taa rascnaJ. Porter, the wonderful i ,., , . ..,. . of Indkna, who Is now , omr eleven years old. recently t -i .." ?hureh at Willianastown. Ky., tkat astoukked every body who beard it. Tke pastor of tke church says tkat he has read sermons on the same subject lielrrerod by the ablest preaebers, but not one of them could compare in power or in elegance of dietkm with tke boy's exhortation. Margaret Andrews Old bam. the new Southern poet, k aa attractive little woman, whose years are not much beyond a score and a quarter. Save has a pretty, intelligent face, witk a shapely nose, large bine eyes, expressive mouth and a skoll-piak complexionShe inherits ker literary inclinations from ker father, who was a college president, while ker mother k at the head of aa educational institution. Her husband k a journalist and writer, aad ber brother k a lawyerdJtor. HUMOftOUS. In Kentucky K una way Couple t Miufeter "Will vou join us?" Minaster "Thank; I don't care if I de." VaWaiMM(eW'P4 C1o4eJL Jiakf kas been out tbe nkjht be fore, aad k hue at hk desk. Emplover (seeralv) "Welt Jinksf" -Not rery, sar. Mea wko make letters a profession are adrised ta walk a good deaL Let!er carriers, howerer, do aot need tkk idnaeaHioa. Jean Sfm. Dry-gooJs Clerk" Will you need my mhiaigkt yarns, aaadam?" Cuevuatr "No; my husband goes to tbe 4Jge every night in tke week.' Dt' 'rmt Fr iVsss"Doa't call ate Daoky,' John.' mid a fat bride to ker haw band. "It's ;oo laggestfve.'' "Why. praiem?" "Because ducks always waddle, vou snow." Jfoiel Jtfosf. Eight days, it k said, are required eat a uijvmomt. mtt atter a young i -r X tWdktasond it does not take aer aaore uiau uarae ays w ck. ner poor acquaintanoes. Jfscesaf JPaVa. "None of your sauce to me. miss. said tke maa wko must kave his little joke, with an assumption of bnasqueness. as tbe waiter-rlri was about to ItJoMN? 3a 4'iaTm- f eWftriM,earlWaf ?dB-4jt luic9 plate at sapper. Examiner (to graduating medical student) "If yen should make a mistake and give a patient an overdose of tartar emetic, what would you dor Student "Try to buy up tbe coreJudge "The witness swears you stole hk coat and kare it on. 1 must, therefore, fad you guilty. Tramp Ok. well, your honor, if you're going to judge a maa by tke clothes he wears 1 s'pese I'll bare to give la." DtrU Free iYean. "k that your dog. SqaHdigr "Tee; aae animal, tee. Here, Borer." f whistles vainly for him.) "Be doeea't appear to obey very welL" "Oh, tkat skew ke's a pure breed. He's a tarrier. yeu see." Jnketr Brewa "You are looking bright and happy tkk morning. Dumley. Daatley "Yes; I'm out of debt' at last. Every MM I owed was' outlawed .oetordoy. I tell rou. Brown, a man j (eekt Bke a maa when he k square with be weckL" A" K Sim. Bobby bad wickedly ealen part et the preserve on the skeit, and so kk mother skat kim la tke closet. Oa letting him out she dk covered that he had oatea tke rest of the preset rut. Mightily displeased, she asked kim why be had done so. 'Because, ma," Bobby replied. "I heard pa tell oae of Hfct (PeW4ei tWwIrat o JMaVeWM! 99farerilt tr Baaja aaLaaaaal mp4Laao 4a a."t aaAAaavm i aaTaai si n PfBammaaamaja, r lV, JrwlT VmTrV PpaBMgTA fmBnaarmKBaa
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I BOO. JojmM. - a a a. T " Jt ewac tartnk mm! ft Wwr i wa,. fupatiallg iBHtnnil taat a. . . 1 Laaaox TaxvI Oar. a: 1-11. GocmxTut WaaVefora, fuTi my hcother teataamle,! will eat ao isr evenaore. that I mahe netmrl m sutaaMe. I cor. tt IS. CawiauLTncTU We should be steaaora iroat all tiMsaiaeof others. Tusa-I GNHmtkfama was writtom aoset A. D.tT. Puce Fiorn Bphssnw kt AemMmer to Corinth in Oraace. AcTaoft-ot. Paul, who kad Bvcd aad preached fat Coriatk. (ncfTMsrixcas The CbriiUfmu kt Ceriaoh were sarroaaded oa ail aulas bjr Idehttry. Whoa sacriaoa ware affetoi to Idek a part of theanuaal waa burned, weraeateabr the prieats, or the of the sacrifice. Whoa tkey did te eat it, it was often sold ia market. Chrktiaaa nurht buyk,: iraewtafrireatot what had a tehloks. Or they would eat suchmeat at the faatirak aad waedioits of tbair haathaa aaighbocs. Some taoaght it wreag. Paul aeys that it waa aot wrong, If they dad not eatKMasacrtnce. Aati vet it Ma kkdlaas hrethrea into idatatrr, he rather never oat ueat than ta k jure hi brother. Laasox Tarx The principle hy Paul k one of the two great of the XeawMoae mform. We watt. drink wine or stfoar drink, even though we beierve them to be hat ad ess to ourselres (which they are not), boonnee of our aeiirtobor. As Mr. Gough says, the Bibk surely peruMts us to abstain from wine, and we should i H, if by ear iduinaic uor weak neighbor Brieh. Tax Moloch or sraose Dmxk 1 was a horrible idol ot the Caaaaaites. It waa made of pkeed oa a braae taroae; the that of a calf with a crown usee fc. Tbe throne and imsee were atade hoUsw, and a furious ire was kindled withht k; aad when the arms wore red-hot, ebHarea were throwa upau them aad oaraed te doath, watte toe erks of tbe rfcthns were drowaed whh drams lalnaatraact k such a horrible ksai, wmh more vteitas aad aaore worshipora than Moioea had. The vtetua tndes of mea, wemsa and chiblrs whs are raked by strong driak. Butty tbooiand nerish oa its altars every year, dyieg a draahard's death. Tea time a away safer front its mteenees. Mea aonnoo their wires and chUdrett ; they aatiilmhap potess, hoae, usefulness, aaaaheod, re spectabdity, character, prosperity, hopes of Uearea,ea tbe attar of thkieeL The wer shipers are numbered by the asQlion. All whs adl the poioa, or aid the traAe, bf kttiag huildiags for ha sale, for the sahe of personal gam, are amoac the weraaipers. AH who yield to their apostate, aad driak to the injary of thaaKalve er others, are worshipers. Tax Cost or thc Wonsutr It costs aat tiMittherictmtshMe. Bat m sddittea te thb the cost of thk warship ia U nfwWe S9m44dft Jft (J09kfcili It mahe nearly mjm pers, easting yoariy msjaf rioters, thieve, murderers ; bask are recruited from the draw shop. It a war the prseacttve laser of MMM eaaaeed la the traflc. aad earn as a loasof taae aad iadustry on the part of elriahers estiaaated at tmjm,m, aad wastes Itymjm beshek of araaa- Dastroy the Idol by Total Abstmeaee. (1) DriakiB: iajures oarselves. Therefore tetalhr ahatain. aad sign the pledge. ( Driaktag causes our brother te Oar example misleads aiaa, oar opeas the door to hk destracuoa. () Datry trc Salooa, aad alt those thiag whiah arc eoaUaaalrr teatpUag the reat g. UMOtcxra-The lossoao an to tae allbeioa; tethe tost rrat week f the He of Chriot. It k wise to karn by heart the ore is of thk greatest week in the hiitory of IheworW; not only these whkh are referred to at the lessoas, bet the whoie seriesofeTeat. Theloaaoas oeea whh a parabk aad a discourse ta the tempk of Jeruseieat on Tuesday, April t, A- D. Jt, Jssus' lastdayia the tempk (Loas-1,3). These were spokea to the Jews as woU as te the atopies. The aext four lemaas (1 te ) ceniifat of discourse aad parables apehm te the disciples on the Mount of Ottre ea Tuesday afteraeea, as they were oa thetr warteBethanr. All these were te praaafe the ensctples for the great event ea Cntrary, aad for their work m a a-uciaed Bodoemsr to After a day (Wednesday) kt retirement at ct hear, we next met Jesua aad Kk disesaaM in aa upper ream ht Jarusaleaa, Taersday ereaiag, at the Faaoover aad the kMutution of the Lord's Stopper (Leas, 7). Here were spokea tbe wonderful dbceursos. aad the lord s prayer for Hm loUswers, which are recorded in John, chaps. M-17. Float tbk pkee Jesus goes to Cothaaaaas (Less. $.) Here, after Bk aooay aad Hk rktsry. He k betrajred aad tahea te Jentsakm for trial (Friday naerniar, eortr). Duriac the trial Peter donloa hk. (Less, f ). Jesus k coademacd a aad eracried on Calrary (Fridar f r to three o'clock. Leas. lo). Suaear i kag, early, Jesus rise from thc dead (Lee. 11). apaoars tea or ekrren times toMeseMeipln darrng forty oars, giro tl areat cammisaion te preach the the world (Lea. IS), aad ea Mar 111 He aecead te Heaven from the Mount of Oars. ajr me aaJkaaaamaa e-armgu; , x a a iepaujB'narr AWAKCnnnew.O tbeu faithful rout eout. aad ge after thy Beds am trl Fate"fTfJ f aSttt afataMWJWa JpaaTOaaVaBuT ttja anauBjPeSna'InlT tNMt drops of HtoMeod,aodsciuktat a tme faith ia tale heart! Take up mdk of myrrh, aad ky it at thy breast. O then aobk bride aad spouse of Christ t ia paaaien that He angered for the. write ia thy naiad! Leant to doe to all sin, fram myself aad from the werid. that thou mayeetbe eraciaed unto the worid,aadme work be oracined ante ta -Jnto Cwarw "A max cannot lore Oed sopreaunV i t,aham Taa auaTaat BBBaTttaBBBUaul Bba I rtWTa TfpTBam. An, eearej HI aiaiiaa' wm Lord the true use of mseer was ner siarhtef. We hove M mere nehttomenerthaatobe nuoerly whh M. Lawkh praaaewerthy anaeroehy.,'-lle. F. F. It k whk Um ohorvh ta tbe be ae whut thecharvh ta the vubwe. The fBamarjT (Jpa8a a eVOftl fet JMayftl'IBpp eTeyfC'la aMI VaM aMTjfwo TIMS 94ffiaVuiftt eawV WAa4l totafTrforanaahtuMyhearat rem My wsrahtp the word thatwttl sarehtoseuL 5zra neffket daily prtrata Bfbk teadt hag, and when you read remombar that got k .Hisatdag te you, and that you are te bsIteadafowaothe sap. I beitere ahat alt Vtaibilidtag beftas wHh asgtett at VhoM tr rak. Jehavjea.
