Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 34, Number 29, Jasper, Dubois County, 1 April 1892 — Page 2

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BEilRING SEA JIATOERSJ

Lata Gorrtoud30.

Tat

bury's Pwslllw Kbarrt" 1muh Wr tk IThMwi-H"' Will it ah ttar

'V.uiviTov. March 25. Tito fol

4nu-;..r u tb- fall text of the late eor-

respotHleaee between theUnUeu States

AlHI VMBBV ' - I rinie ?w?R controversy: aA. -

1 IWPrTWIW We -- ato excativ doct No. . Fifty-cwl a . nnni.M nf further eor-

eiMWi mu, m-v bvvi --- .iv.w.tt.iitibi iHWtrnwot awl the

nnnwim rs . ...... ...... wowrawwt of her Brluuute waiwaty, w:

HUE M ittrwin ivi . --- - -Hm la O ntn of tb Bebrime oxernto also tb ttii t tb fur fal i i. -1 i...-!!.. MnetW ta tha .OA 111 aca and

tbe riajbts of tbs cwiaeas aal sab of ettlwr

iui., i Haw j. Hakrihon.

Kr-mhvd laaavsfcMi. 7asbhMetoa. March ,

'tWL a

rt to Mr. ltlfttHi.

I i OTT BWW . - . . , . . ...j.t( Iha apnata t jiarCB !

1W. bat bavin ba mUlsM it fattwl ' tluf Ik Jr. It id a rwy to

Vr Hkiu.' not of Febraary M, MO, which

, ., iM of 1m natt f!tetiv ilOCti

Mit No. 55, Fif ty-Mwowl CHMr. first

British Lmxtion. 1 V.ntvilTOI. II. C..F. 13. 1HK.

Dhax Mr. Bumxk: in rjly to your k-tter -f

7trty 1 1 to tt that 1 jruH?,,on.i" Brittoh eommiiiowira are rkbt la boMiBK that thrylwrew) powr nwlrr their prewnt mantele to 11cbm th? qnetkB of moina Jtwwi for tfce xt flbrr TWlr authority i limits l.y tlw terro of the Joist wmmMon MFTment which we stoned on the lth of DecmWrlat. That authority l woSmkI to rtertiK their vkwi ob what fishery reflations .of irawt chanwter my l iecearwith view to arbitration.

Tbt itKtio of a molua vjth. peouiaic i" rwmlt of the arbitration, U one for th two govorHmcnU to tH-c. 1 haw eartaiw y utwl a an additional rf aon for the early nwetiitof tho joint cominl!rtoB. that iU rewrta wouW furnish valuable roateriala for such iWuflsiou: but it can hardly Iw etntudd that th commWwiofMTs can prorerty -Wl with wch x qwwtkm without hpwlal authority from their rewti KvramoBt. I communkW to Ir,l gfttobry t)w proposal you ma iw to wo t. wr inkrvkw of th itwt, th-it our two gorennKt foultl mrrc to a modm virtual, aud I ara awwitiug hU k)rdshiit"s refily. I remain, etc JSfcmrJ 1 Jcuajj PAV.ccrorm,

i-lr jHllaHlauHcirt t WhartoB. KarriaM LrATio. J Wahisotox. D. C. March W. IfWJ-) Sia Ouroeiltof your note of tbeSthlaat. 1 mswHately tlrapUidto tha marq.i! of SaVMmry tw aubataiiw of its coaUntri In acCTmiaHw with the rquwt which you exprwrd h tWbalf of th prekWut. attd I hive now the honor to inform you that I have tbl day rereived a reply from his lonlahip. by tlo.Tam, to th followinx eect: Lord SalWmry ajaln k. l. tnrnrnutkMl in tB4

HtHi of br wajecty'a government do sot ka 1 Hum to belteve that another yonr'a twewrfoof sealin is necweary to prevent m du (Mmlnution of th -al herd. Ilia loruebip. bowver, iroceil to olmrve that beroad thte oueatlou It is conaMered by your rovwwtMt that they have a rfcht to be protectel tu kb-k thev mar im-nr front free

tMo IhHbr penaittM thte year In the event t their elaim to Behrims e being iekl by the arbitrators. He Mates that her mjeety a MvtniaMt tlon't depute that after the ratfl-

oatirn of th oonveatkm there will iw aouae tofrndatfea for this contention; but be adds -khwt tbe preWWtfcw of anaealina-aa a remedy 'kaa tMs defect, that the Britiah sealers exeluded fretu Behriujc a. wouW have an wideuMed fmmad of com plaint if the HrKMt claim aboakl be upheld by the TbHrafrs. Moreover there b no security that the art t ration will be concluded Wore the

iwalfeH, so of ISPS. Tims an arwiratwa ietween Great Britain, the United States and pertuapil, which ha already eecupied four 5W4fct still pending. Seriom damage would beeauaed to the industry by suepetHkm of 'ahnit for a lon period. In view of all the hm considerations it appears to her raajeety's jceveraweut that it would be equitable to pro

vide that sealing lu uenrinK a nmu vJ.HHimn u the condition that the owner of every sealing vessel shall ifive security for aatisf.vinfc any lHCeJ whkh th a-Wtratori may R.ljalKJ. 1 abaH be lad to learn that tbs alwve burMeethMM eet with the eoucurrtacu of your qeverntoent. I hare tin bonor, etc (aed. ' Juuax Pacbfotk.

fee the r-t t r UOur Ube iaaMsww hy e4tber (ottfruawnt dwiwaj aeu-

uMn th ettsvNM '

by. H. In hU opMHau . W

4Mr4it hi tl ye ik wawm mm uw

irivat iwrtwat ir.r l vrt ti M ary smbh uK.tn1l haaMMsiad to abwrt

im" vtm U dMurt lli honorabW and f fiscally MdjnHmt-Ht of tbiad wbtehta nWrtT

rotM-bMbMl. Hut If Bin KtTft mammy u; Kjuui t. uhIi with h ht nniaint and ef-

feetive mwwr4. to stop pmmcc

.ball luaittt uoo't f rw aenllttif tor Hrmen t

WU. tbo aufton. M It adyta thia kovuth

uut I J u Inmwwr MM Of IMCHHiaTT SMS 'IT

iut au r Vkabot mil smi -reaited.

Tki. a..inwuH(. BOtwithttaauHnie the fart

that ita riht to talc aeH upon the Pribykir

inland iM ua4lputl an wawiy '

the arWtratwn, tia propoaea i hw m r . . k . II X A. it... a..lta. ..P

rxin ika lAlalUl AttIiR IkUE 141 IHillK MK ItK '

Mkt4 tbms?iltl tf tlw native or thw LlUJtA. eaaul MaMHAf InNakHt tHftt With 1bJW'

ffWWIll e t a. ; . ... a . .

aubjectn to catch aala in the hrin sou aliall

lu un4ui tkniHnv xne irnniKinHi, w

nnUant Maid it difficult to bsHsve that Lor I

ernment shall tVd separaU bond twin tho

..-. .iY,it in faiuulian twtaline vtvaMHw

t r " . " - .. .. .

indemulf f it for the injttry tney may vftiT

inHict uion our jarlstlictlon or trop-rtr. aui .. . ..it... a-aLLfe! .H.

iau LctrlUai In riu.'n.av m Ml anrdMH m It, .1 "Mil

"" "- .'v.-;. r-- . . , u.. t. .ti.

baaretict for iW4 iMoury wi Wa ilnannnrwiitiou of the

jeravity of tliU Housiou to enable uuu to treat

it with erknw. w.. .ku,u ,i..ulviti hiH to TMtntu and ou

............ tk. uiu outirnf th I r of Ih'Hl

WI,Hi.-.-V , "

vrsaiia to secnr toe ionis wwwnn ' the fowdition tolw that the oblhtor shall pay ,!.... wtiliii ttut arbitraUira may an-

imlm. while the treaty gives the arbitratcw

a . "I At... fr-uavua.A

k.v tvataW tA n1 LTA fl II A. (ltttQHIlU. Vmr t UUS'Taaw

iin wn!d be without rwiKibllity to tUe

obligors an 1 without value to ua.

This- government enarwt oou-ink w

l.. unu ii (.-Vita riwatmreu. neiKliBg

nnm t. 1 'r. - - reed tribunal. However

.,i...tu itu u-nritv ctffpred. The reference

in my last note to the IneonaUtency of her majesty's government in dwying reeixmslbility

for the acts or tna vsna uin

tended to sugiwet a wtilluRuess on our iarv uu der any circumstances to see our property con i.i.; iiiin fj.T- itflinAeo . and tiarticu

Ury a such r claim cannot now be Imni or ilts-

lB- kj a -' tion of the treaty; for UW lordwlp mtnt re

MemlK-r that while he now ore sra worn hs mn ..-lla W:irv fur srktUfv!ll'2 any dam

iiu nrUitraton mav adiuugJ. m

t... -i .1.. wnlnl In th treitv that

tha nrbltratoru thall hiva ao jurtedlction to a.aavaiaa.1 llama fVOkt

A. to hl kinlshiii's sug?estlori that Canadian

fealern way bava some claim roc eom;iiH.n If nrot Britain stud! retrain pelagic soling.

k. ...l,lil iHnvti m tnMV that In fa Kvt

.t.t. .. w thn rft i?ns or subject of

cither of the treaty powen can by any rule of lawor equity uumwrt aay claim aalnet their

reapective cveniranft growiK m i noceeiaary trade rcstlnU a the governments t ... f..u imnAu in firnnwita th bmeer con

Miraikviu of jmblic swod and iHtsraatlonal

Th.' oniHMatinn tint the conclusions of iha

..f .ri.tt-rafinn mit not b i nached and

announced in time to ovra the conduct of tki .l IK.. aaonn of lfalg. ll. I thinlC,

fully provided against in the treaty itself. His lorJahtp i mbjtakea aa to the time that t Umml siHce the steniog of ths De!aoa Bay

agrewment with PortuRsl It fci not four yean old. Tint less than ow. the data of algntoR beinp: Juno 18, Ml. If tb present treaty is promptly ratiflofl awl exchanged our mutual Isitereet would be a simple Kuarantoe aatnst delay. The presideat has found no obstacle in ths way of such ronsammatloa except tho ballef. now unfortunately very prevalent here, that the reftMal of (treat Britten to aarree to the preser..iu nr iha statu niui of t)w nroperty durina;

the arbitration, and her insistence that pelagie sealing shall fjooa to the Injury, if not destruction of oar rights. larRily defeafta the objsetot the treaty. The presicv ,it directa me to aay in cooclasiou that the modus of laet year Is the leant .that t.L. uriniut ku imnt. In reasoui. the re-

- .ttw iMair nf arbitraiion ahoakl be

ETVIMn - , mm- lole. ot lee. He does aotdeeireto

i.ntrw;t this disenssion sad barhng aow m tbe ijuUI. auUiattlMl tha enaaUerU'

tioas) which aupiwrt the ju-t demand of tbh

government that the property waca is e sun u.1 l .n arax! arhitntlOB ahall Bet l3 SU-

lliur the arbitration, h.

FEUaU 'ioiFiiMH"t a- r

expresses the liojve that Lord Salisbury will gira a prompt and friendly a-eeat to reoew the i. tu, nraaideat wUl bear with

a--refrret that her majesty's government Mrt a riahl tn doal with this BUll-

l.v.lHir -- " n - ject precisely ai if no provision had been made rU - ui.n.nt nt tho ilianvite: and in that

.... ....... - - . . .

event, this government, ae baa already ben pointed out, will lie competed to deal with the subject upon the aamsbasw and to use every power to protect from destruction or serioua inltirv to wonerty awl jurts-lictlonal rights

-btM, li ka. lnnj. claimwl and entoved.

I have th honor to be, with the highest con aide ration, sir, your obedient servant, I Signed I Wm. F. Whartox, Acting Secretary.

PERSONAL AMD UTItfUSY.

THE SUNDAY iOHOOL.

.Mr. Wharton to.SirJHllnn PaHBcefotc.

Dki-artmk.vt of Statk. Waskixbtoh, March !, 1W. S )ta: I ara directed by the iiresfcloBt to say Ihst ynar note dated tho liHh last., awl deliv.rxl on the h lust. (Sondayi has hl hin imaHMate attention iaviaw of what bo deems to l thn extreme urgency and gravity of tlw matter umhr Husioa. Tho rgtfc' ktows oat of the fact that much further protraction of thi-4 dia.tiMion will mko any

Hiolus that may bo asnJ ujion iaucc(uai to prottrt the interests of ths United State awl will Rivj to the Canadian lers practical imwaaitybynwsonof Mw imjKmibility of cony taatsic-t: to t' the ngnvil rcHttictloot. It is knows to this government that the iwakra fcavo hastened their letartura to ec.ipj notice of a possibl o'3us.ad that every day, almost. , adds tu the fitt thst mut nowbj ovorhulod at fca. Already ri.rty-seven Canadian vessels hav. chared for the walla grounds (asHcainst

thiity-ow at the ssmo tiaie m ytmn, u o rKaed m following up ami destroying tlie seal herds- Tbase ve-eb will, if not stopped, and turned back at the pa. $o into the Behring aca and pursue to the very ahcies of our Istemis the slaughter of the mother wils aeskiHgr the accuetomeil rookeries to Ims delivered of their Yewme, This fa a crime against nature. This gevormneat expects to show. If tlw arbitration proceeds, that female Heals cnatltato. the . larger per cent of the oatoh of the peUgic seal-

luat in view of this -serious aid confluent wmtentk of this government Its iordsblp ebouM asaume that another year's r.wpenslon of such sealing is not nectary 'to prevent an undue diminution of the seal herd,' Vd should iaeist tlt landing an arbitration it shall go on, tireefaely as if no arbitration had bee:t agreed

upon, leas surprising as n w msapponuag. n bcr majesty'a government so little resp cts the rkimsami contentions of this govsraimnt as to lie unwilHnK to forbear for a singls season to disregard them, the president cannot underatand why Lonl Salisbury should hive propewd and agreed to give to those claims the dtentltya&d atandiug wbkh a reference (o a high court of arlntratloii implies. From the arMtratWatt wart MTfeil Utxm.

uwiariv m at Hbertv to disrecarJ the

roattatioas of ths other.

ti l aaaiuaatl that the atacers nurnose

ot the two governments was to promote peace aad good Will, Iwt If. pending the arbitration, eKber deals with the subject of it solely upon ik. l. norn untMitt(m fitid til Utter dls

retfarAl of the cHlms of the other, tMs frieudly 4tUtiotoBtvB0tatta4mMbHt a new sense of

t ti r.idv Alexandra Dif. wKe,

If )wr mutbor. th iihi.s of Wi f '

... 1..,....,.. nuaall lI llUTIMmt. WlgSl

. " - " , . herself sohw ly ee.T l throms. u ptoturtHl us a bUy of jiretatraatHravUj

. . . . JT . . aa.. aall Wllatut

tm ml HI . t.hlr.

- . .. ii. i. -f II

Th triitH botto" l

de r.OSM! tlisi reat Vwm w-lfinew,

I.. n,.i u.l.l It Ik n iVKiea IIHMIvn m Attn

u. mwi. bbimlml in M) amsHiuiuu

'j n,' . .i..

II V V n ' -

ripI that a return to vlxoroR iwaiui mr

him In eonsideriul lilcltly iwprooauiis ny tbnae cloe tn llim.

ju wiiitonmli Rilev meowB

rl recitations 0(1 Hals

iiwih i 1 - mil a bank presWent a slry, while IU

N.yo, in 1601, olenrpd $10,000 from ms tlie roitnun.

rt v... a,yw ..

O'Ucll S"d V. ill UHrititon rcv pw

..i..i,t tl.nir nmnauors. and uoorffti

ii.Hi.. . . - ; - .,

w poii nu v. siuo evarv lima i

la -.-at'V aw ..-- - - - - talfula.

in, Tirltlsih comniuntntor stunilUs

hojHilessly rver wortte ul expressions

in Shakespeare widen are stiu w crm.v. in Vnrnioiit. Xowlioro in tlie

world alia the older EnjrlisU snrvive ao

lonr rs amonjr the (Jroen monntains.

'Pi... nnnimnn smntcli in eriiiont in iw

was that of Shalcospeare's time, almost

umlpfilcd.

Sir Morell Mackenxie was woll

knmrn in T-Oll SVil lo. Where MO OHCC

One nf his favorite nittienls

was Mary Anderson Kavarro, to whose

don he wns often attract

iitcnivTi imme in London was one

tCI a -..v--a of the hanilsoinost residences there, and

It was filleil with trensures of. art, oi

xrbi.'li Dr. Mackenzie was a ereat lover,

. a

T-cirit I'liller used to m rocoiuj

oil a very wise woman, anil tiouoncsa Ua -c frit- ATrs. Slierwowl credits her

iii. imrhiir once said: "Never tain

nint. rmtrself. votir diseases, vonrdo

. , M...ll

muiiM or vnnr iircsses. liiia nwui

rum- friends' interests, not your own.

i,.ri.nKlt. was ir nut tincr timt precept

into nrnctlce that. Miss 1 idler irainotl

hor yreat celebrity as a convener. Ron. Itll tier thinks that Mr. Lin

coln had but one fault-ami that was a

virtue hu had such frrent kindness ot liwfir-f. Ml fit. lie could not punish crim-

tiB 'I'bf. o-enern.1 had tried his best

ailtr? " '

4 ni air A Mt- Tdnooln liitnff deserters.

i.,, tl.o nw.itlcnt couhl not be Vronifht

to do it As a. result of his clemency

there was at the close ox the war an army of deserters numlicrin? more than

n t,unih-fl ana svontv-scveu xnou

Rand.

The most remarkahlc thlnj? about

tho lirilliant carreer of uuy cie .mru

nacnt. whoso sad mental eoilapseex

cites tho sympathy of the whole world

of novol-readers, is mat it was meiruu

of the lonr and industrjous literary ap-

nren ticesbin he served with Flaubert.

From that novelist lie icarneu w ap

preciate the truth of Buffon's saying.

lit. "tnlfnt is tnerciv continued pa

tioncc," and verified it in later life by

the success that rewardeU His pains.

HtiKtave Dore'sinstherwas a plain.

quiet woman, who preferred a domestic ur and did not shine in society, but

she had the greatest sympathy with bar illustrious son. She studied art

b. aba mk'ht understand his work,

raad thebooksaau newspapers of wlucn

he was fond, made his friends her friends, and humored hia many, though harmless whim-'. The g reat artist pare

a a. reason for never marrying that ne

livi nnmnnred all women to his

mother, and they fell far short of her.

HUMOROUS.

T to i. " Rnld a lare-e man to the

doctor, "that you advertise to reduce

fat men." "Yes, sir." "Uo you mean

nbvsicallv or financially?" Washing

ton Star.

" All the world loves a lover.' "tho poets aay, a -a. f . I .t l,u

"Ami I m your ww, sweet m 'Kotall tho world loves a lover." aaW May;

'Tlwre'a o exeeptieu, ani that fa ok.

X. 4. l'res.

Gentleman "Does work make you .... .-..li .i ..

r I very line. . UrodV ' 'irSWn ".o, viKmieiunii

Tnvtu.v Mvt.b ?.v Tn the nrobatc. I uu'i..i.'" 'I'mmn "I never rretso far

.vff.n4 st ml tdmlraltv division tlie case 4iii. iSuLtlie thoutfht of it makes

- a. I ' tl'.. - I '

me tlrert."tnocii.

A Soothing Reply. Irate Customer

i ! n n.tfiiininti "I've been watunir

' tmr-i. bntf nil hntir." IlilHsrniun Waiter

9y f the

ABRUPTLY ENDED. Tlte Woed-l'arHf II Will Case ettled With ont a Trial, Much to tho AstoHlshmeHt

f livery Otic

.11 firij.

...... ..... - nf Wood vs. Parncll. formerly Wotxl vs.

0'Shea. came up Iwfore the president, Sir Charles I'arkor liutt, and a sieeiat itirv. The court-room was thronged

with people anNious to listen to the expected developments. It wai anticipated that all the old Mjrvants of the late Mrs. Wood, aunt of

Mrs. I'arnel). would be arrayed against Mrs. I'arnell, as the will contained n codicil in which the deceased lady cut off all tlie legacies originally bequeathed to the servants, and made Mrs. I'arnell the sole heiress. Much astonishment was caused by tho announcement that the cafe had been settled on terms satisfactory to all parties.

I've been

Indicted and Arrested for Kx press Reb. bcry. Ciiioaoo, March 25. The electric combine has como to terms. A week ago tho 'Uliompson-Houston Klectrle Co. put in a hid of $88.50 per lamp for thoC.OOO arc lights needed to illuminate the World's fairtrrounds. The bid was

rejected and negotiations were begun with European companies. Yesterday

tho Thompson-Houston to. agrecu to furnish all the lisrhU wanted at $20 per

lamn a.nd was irlven a contract for

8,500 lamps. Of the remainder 1,50 will )w siinultoil hv Kuroncan com

panies and l.OtiO by the Standard Co. of

Chicago.

The Klectrle

Light CompuMlea Lower.

Kaost

Mrmimii", Tenn., March Sf. Five months airo the Pacific Kxpreas Co.

lost & rmekairo of money ctontainliiB

Sft.nou in trnnaU from New Orleans to

, .... . . . . ...... Al... I.

eaTt is aotoalyaotattaiu-dbHt a new sense of UiKmgo. i te jmcKage was u.e rmiii k Jtajor)1 al Injustice is adoVl, ren if it should 1 of a lucky ticket in the Louisiana lot ka feaad wmeible to proceed with iw arlatra- t trv. After a vigorous scarcli the

teuiieriMieeoB-mk.iis, For it must not iw ' ,.mK.1.11(!t5a ,wlnH to i K tvm,m. of

ffii "is 'ZT: thlHcity, mouey clerk in the loealof. the liaeis of Ha contention as to the . flee, as the guilty party, rbjkti of the Canadian sealors, no . Yestcnlay morning the grand jury pelrgk acaMug hi the Hchring sea is an tnfrac- I " arrest. tUm of Ha Jurisdtettoa and projietty rtglta. - - - Hklonleblp will hardly lait to i-tbis. HcrMn, i Dr. Beaylwrt f Chb?mto, baa beea hsdlcM ia the opm'.oa of tha president, ro4sta the agaia fr tse wur;1r of hh wether ia-law,l.la atravltyof the prownt attaatioa, aa-1 hiisaot thae ehaued wMh pUeia her as wuU W M'ttdti. to 1m touuJ la aay deKree reat eueiVUi swakiHrfbr aidli

"Half an hour! llegoi, tlitwr linrn two VOMTS.

i.'ni- l tnmaiUatc Insertion. llutchcr

"How much Ixilogna sausage did you say?'' Hungry Ueportcr"UiTe me

give me about three-querters of a col umn." Chicago Tribune.

wife "Nothing for me? Then you

foi-o-ottcn this Is inv birthday?"

f a a . 1 H..IA

itbnml "Not at al : univ i umn t

wish to remind yon that you've grown

older." Fllegendo matter.

snm one sneaks to Calino. man of

science, of a Trienti who nas aigm

i..-rtlir- "Kirht brothers!" ho ex

elalras; "then if ho has eight brothers.

each one of them will nave cigiu uroin a-a nn which makes sixty-four. Im

nossiblc!" Le Figaro.

"Have you change for sixpence

sked a tramn. "Yes." replied tho gen

tlctman. "where Is tlio sixpence "i

h aren't Oil P. lint I thort if von had

change for sixpence you might have a

nntiMP or two for a poor man wot's

seen better days, All the gents I have

asked for help sakl they hadn't any

chance. "-Tlt-Ults.

A few vears atro. when elevator

were not ntilta so common as now, an

diWlv woman from the rural districts

-

rode up and down and up again m en

at ene of the city hotels. "Where shall

I, let vou out?" finally asked the attend

ant. nn t he second down trip. "As near

as possible to the Forty-second street

station," placidly replied his passenger.

'The ladv was talklnr lo an old

friend about the inarriafre of berdaugh

ter to a wctiltliy man. "I understand"

said the filenil. "Iliat Madge uas mar

rled verv well." "Oh. yes." replied tho

gratiaed moth-r, "very well indeed,"

ottut la bail annli h tvmilt!r iiMme

asa siraai w w

Ps. libl-

fr Anen . lM-

. u uu

-u,Ui mttln th maaael of iha uaguy,ar

MMdeUi la Um way uf ulaners, wer asttetb Um MWt of the eorafta.-Pa. :. . , u .

TiiK TIM of raai w '77""" prcraee w the w bote neat book, wldehwa- rSbly aeuecwd by Stotosaoa. and have been writtea as early aa H. a .

TH AUWOH fa UBKown. t") r w Sotosnoa bliaaelf, lerwa arue. t

there ta uoUdag It ut wwifi"Wag the author.

i "lu-aae.1 ia the wall," Tliobookol

raalms. Ilka tlte sermon o the mouat,

pens with a benediction. a . i t aa r F 1 . . la.

ThatwnlKetii not, ew.

if, in the present tense. "The negative

aide of the rignieoiw mwi a .... I.I.L alrtaf rlVf1 it tTa ribm fitwn evil, la

MTJ , HM

rognnlctl as an already nceotn5Ju " . . . A t .... aaf.kaaf "

fact, and therefore put m voc vvv

3. "I5ut hia delight is in inv i i

t ltful num ranv aoinetlaics ooey

ia. iit iih-taMf liwki mail clcliffnu

V41' i s ' ",i m , in it To delist in (lra law. to lovo

I ic mrt;iin nroot 01 n Kau raau.

I'M. dll.bt. ibka not look at whut tho

luw proialMsa nor what ti

at this only, that "trie iaw i.v, jk

awl irood." "in ine law. n i written Word of t!ol, so far as then known, and hence u us. the whole Hi-

vi. wWti. the eomtnantimcnui atu

thelaw stated in words the rest of the

llible gives that law as illustrated enforced in the Jiistory of nations and

individuals. "Of 'he l.ont. m ne uvijpun.

word is "Jehovah." I. e., tno heu-ej.i-ent, living, eteruul God. "And in His law doth lie meditate." A strict aorlst

J -t,i n mm tate. TllO OUtCt SOlllO-

quv of one who is searching and think-

man U'rov. r,:7). Mctlitatlon is the touchstone of the Christian; it is a spir

itual index. As the index snows wnav is in the book so meditation shows what is hi the heart "Day and night." When

ever opportunity offers.

"And liiitlm 1 he Hire a tree. ine

points of resemblance are many and

striking. The tree isaii wgu whw.-,

with the properties of me, growpi ami fmitftslnoaw; it has, moreover, the elements of grandeur, beauty and perjxnuitv. "I,Tthetlxftmsow.,lU!r.,, Tlie original word denotes "every llowiug a a .1 1 . I 1.-t ..a4..akJt

tdrvuin, cflpectaiiy ine upook uiai.

from a frPriuir, and every cnannei which

one 1c:m1s from a npring over the snr-

t... nt iu nnrl-" winter torrents ana

1.1VV. vr. ..... ----- rreat rivers, such as the Mle um the ' . S IIM. . 1 .

Euphrates, being exceptett. imtree often flourishes in the desert, but its roots always strike down until they reach the living water, The Christian is sometimes planted in the dejvert. but God always sends the streams of living

water to nounsli luni. "l-we a ireu

planted." The righteous man is not a . . . i ..... .i

wild tree, out a tree cncii, unau. iinltured bv God. suggesting God's un

ceasing care and providence. He Is . . . . , . in i...

planted in that place wiucu ww uvk ... ..... o -i.

promote ins truitiuiness. sn v.nmv

saya: "I have cnosen you, am i

vou" (John l.i:HJ. wnere -piamcu

trie true rendering of "ordained. iAa it. u no small thing, in

a world whore so many are out of place, or without any place at all, to be assured that any man who chooses may

do his work ami develop ins euaracier a a .TSt av

in a place or God's choosing. -ina 1.,-tn.ruth forth its fruit iu its season."

u. . . .

Fruitfulness, bearing the fruits of t:ie

Spirit love, joy, iience, etc, (uai.

83), and "every frooti woru anu wor is

acOHfitant characteristic oi te rigm.a .a H?l.ta

eousman. I ruit ib me lniaitiuic mu

4. "And whatsoever he docth shall

nroanor." Here is a irantiiuon irum

the figure of a tree to a person. Holi

ness is happiness, security, suimiuy, fruitfulness; and holiness is baaed solely . . . 1 ft t ! t. 4 ... n

on the law oi uou. i ncn,nn!u

here deserilwd will have true prospcr-

tv. A world of sucti people woum

Imj the happiest and most prosperous

world imaginable. "imt arc use the chaff." hight, shifting worthless, uaektw, tlcaxl, easily carried away. The

threshing floors were usually on iiiirn d anots. wlicre the wind would

i . .. ..... ... mi..

.,-...ti nwr thorn the more ireeiy. i u

chaff, "the wind drivcth away." The

very winds that brouglit life to uiem nt

first will dcttrov them wncn tney win a 1 I

pi-ovc tliemscivea mibu,

5. "Therefore . liCMsauw iney are

hopelessly worthless. The end will be

the natural result oi me me. .?" "

stand in tlie judgment." They shall not a . a ... at 1 1

staiMl as acquitted, not Kami vne " : fKifely, in tied' righteous judgments, at

all times and in all places wnere uou a estimates of men's clwracter arc mani

fested, Ills providential judgments, out

chiefly the great day of judgment

( Matt. 25). In the conifregation oi me

rSbnniii4". Thcv shall not le reckotuwi

or regarded as ijelonging to the right

eous; that Is, in all piaees wnere vuu

righteous, as such, arc assembled, tney will have no nlaee, especially In tlie last , a a a a . . av ...

day when they felmii be gatuereti w

eetlier to receive their rewaru. 0 a . Kill.

fl. "For." There is much m tins nivie

"for." There is always a reason lor

what God says and does. "The Lord knoweth," I. e., regards with watchful

nare and love. Knows from the be

ginning to the end. "Tho way of tlie

righteous." t. c, tlie tendency anu iskj of their character and conduct. lie

knows their struggles to overcome; lie

knows their prayers for help; tie Knows how bitterly they repent of their failures; Ho knows where to lead them, the

doors of usefulness, the secret ways

into better life and larger usefulness.

"The way of the wicked." Their life, their whole eotirse of action. "Shall

perish." It contains in itself the ele

ments of ruin. The way itelf to n'

oua.

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IHaeovory invigorate tho system Mid repeiii dieae. It start the torpM liver into healthful action, pttrinM and enriohes the blood, and restores health and vigor. As an appetizing, restorative tonic, it acts at work all the processes of digeation and nutrition, and liuilds up flesh and strength. For all diseases fhat. nonM from a disordered liver

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Th worst casta yield to th mild, soothing, cleansing and healing properties of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Ramedv. That'a why the proprie

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