Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 37, Number 17, Jasper, Dubois County, 4 January 1895 — Page 3

WEEKLY COURIER. C. DOANK. IubUher.

. . . INDUS

JASPER

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"We ll, ma," saiu i3 rn do y beat; nd 1 ctft do any better than I can ilo. can I? I know I'm slow, and 1 gueaa pa don t regret .. i iifv U work

u any more im? hard for that priws He's going to

know that he had; not even tried, aaa the bltteraeaa was not lessened when he learned a day or two later that Lee had been ad judged winner, v,,- n-xt two or three weeks Jim

had a hard time of it. Mr. Wxby took

Prizl-

SUGAR TKUST.t POL.T.OAL

MSiKiT A

im

"3

1

V THE II OY

was smart, I could understand." said Farmer ltixby.

A,l whv sd.ould a stoopid boy want to

Slni.C"!!xbv" hud already heanl that remark a göod many times: she was nfrald she would hear it a good many times attain before she framed her Su Mrs. HiNby rarely set her mind on anything, but now she was deteredihat her son dim should go to colkV'. ai'1 for lhu twl,clh "Xotbt.KM.id. pa. he ain't. Jest slovv. which ha can't help. It takes lain a wiui.il ii ....ns: but he

long lime iuhu'" - do"; learn 'em. even if he don't ever . I.S.-1. Inno in class. Once

lug hard for that pH. He n going 10 n. - - , h t lt VViUI college, anyhow; but I heard him .ay- h Jf Jf ' 0" uuo finish the lug he'd like that f3;j , ' nc he was not going to colwhen he get there. Hin ma In going , . UsUs tbau

1. 1.1. m the cltv and rig nun up --v . M

, JZ m irot now, or a little done he would say:

mure." afcrhed Mrx IUxby. "Of course , del-y coit you a little f ä vteen don't want much; but member hat e u c 1 j ,

" " " 1 while ago. 1 0. 7

anyhow, your pa, ,uu . . betran to expect aoine such I don't care alout clothes, if I JJn ,,,, falher. only Kct there' interrupted J m, part- JYLVhe? ia. hi, standby in thia In, a tough stick of wood H e JJ of trouble, and the two grew books are what I'm after. Lee uarul tunc acc,mnt has a thing to do. though t here s so YheVe liUle troubles mch work tohedo.earound heir arm C theMMlU e hoine late and bouse now. ou know t l f"""P, an I1Usual tiling for him. ain't well, anu little Alice ta aro uul or supper. np. ... v..- ,n:i ivhinintr all the tune. u irr n to eat.

"Hut he ami "" "v " 1 it's mit'litv whero Jim was rik; v.T , s !art. He mS but 12 and. pushin, the boy outof his eha.r, allbutstoop! hisboolcs literally tow hbn

Iii v " - helping her." ... Tii hard on her," agreed Mrs. lux by. thinking of the t;me when she and the pretty Mrs. Raymond had been iris to .-ether. "She and 1 uere . " - , r .. ..ther once. I

nilY OF THE

TIM, IU.k Bt rrofctlen-r-lT-

The threat of the suar trust to

. ilia miRL luun -

monopoly. " T7 .

w,me. but your n - I ues she can't be so bad off or she d let Lee .lo somethlntr. 'Tam't Rood Sur a hoy to be at his books all the time: he needs .some work. -Oh. ma. don't yen pet to tlnukinlike pa." moaned the usually uiicom-

nluinlusr i. " l i . 1

teraliy m'BK'-'" "' , ...im... .... nwfnl L'oose von were,

sonnv," beeri.d; "not to trust your ....... ?i tilank check,

own pa. .na, i...." and this here boy and you tfo into the ... 1 ..... i,i,r flu nicest

city to-moi row. un hlot of tip-ton clothes that a boy would

mlleire. Do it to-morrow,

while 1 have the money. MubB September I won't have so much. J o have him get his hair cut at a first-r.ite

niateWm go and Jtoni

all dav at school sumymv. - come home and do chores, . uv wilkin? o many that his ttnsen. ft too nerrele , to hold

ometry ueiwrc- ...... --. . ,

hä a-very hh place in class. Once p, . ,1 tired heuth Äi thaf.notso. 1 wish could

THoynuamc. ... - Ilialtl.h! go and sit

uvB. ami Jim aiir-i - The head teacher. Mr. Wake tU J vo Jlm'd never say a word himscli. Yes, lie s slow, but sure." i need liim 'round the farm, crumbled Mr KS- "Ifabeeu more n

T wanted to do to let him go - . - .

can't spare his work and the mont U. . j u(,litn,t to say nny thing, , -aC ; tr dear." whisbrmvn eves t',aHhd. "Pa.! am texer, 'aV v vi.v- Vivin her kuotty -but I shall sty iül1 i( I do what I ea.i for you. coul,UU:iS r oÄ-i Jini looked a-,nmed, as he furtive y,uwanted. i I h.it lttr there squeewd her llugcn. . . closeness. I-or the rcai. . ( . lhe ih.st ma there is he pln incli. " ! T I;.'?".'", 'i "T.;,.' ,ta,-t ..k-ct your otl.or stn.1-

fter school. W.ldOflem. wcü. an r j,m

ftr V(ai. Ki-"

buti-r-negg money anu , ajp

WAVING

Eli HASPS ISTItACTKU

barber's and buy him a new tnuiK. SS a you start back to school to-morrow. Why didn't you tell your ma, B"5 tiought you would be mad." said

hy yo better try and Ret quainted with your pa soiue. I may be stern, but 1 hope I'm 3"t. 1 o thin k , came near never flmjing out. 1 a ,ond has tried to speak 10 mo for so cral dava. but I always walked off. crai .... ..i, ;l,.il me.

To-day, him ami i-.ee and I had to listen." , "If one of you would explain," said Mrs. Kixby, helplessly. Let .Hm tell." said his father, look-iugbeaininglyattheboy

. ha.c. and he would see uee. t,y, you see.

V n. rr e Raymond standing

iw.iv oil me ""v - JW i .... would let ,i. stens. waving her

latter was ". , f ... feared would surpass him on the ex

jlCfiaiHi. 1 1 .

hieb nroliibltor.v pro-

'inn ugiv. , . ... . . . .

" . . 1.... -...lolnoil in II rt-

Wci on --" anlMh,n com

nubltcan consrewi""-' r . P. . , ti nina on the

t ia. ade by Mr. U. O. mitte isrrr -:r- c omÄlUee

rn?- Vi,; resident of the trust, question ox coo w-. - - of

i.7emv;, . meeting of aeadquarwr. ---- l5

wunm '"--',.. ,. 1. literary uurc -

congress, ana r. . J'"-' clo6inff BexU This . was PP?" V

l? Pr"C" lurnlntr thousands Chairman UaococK . ... --

u o "v' r 1 employment on the era ol tue "'7 fe(eh rwtec-

t mi.. fiir TiTiNTtii L: u ui -- 1 nrCLiuu v

sugar ..--. , u

the house o. vi '" in

laatacaalon 0. r .

the senaie. .mall

threat was luver-.- v.. t.. 1... frp-suirar bill

probauuuy r-v - - Ther0

wouiu ue . flir as the

on the senaio. --- "

surrender to Its urmaiiu - ----- cued. Ilut Mr. "venieycr s mte vie

ha. evidently grcaiycVr -

trust in uasninpiou. a widespread indignation against the nled with the popu-

irusw. . ,..-.. an(l cs-

lnr veruici 111 vv '". mr. ... . rt.it.. has com

pecia iy in n cvnltfai

pellca evenly - -: d

Senator arnim 'mpr hi3

bv adhering to wnom - . .1. .1 -....! .Mihim.

incurred muci. . - -

The threat was cicany """"7.7" . . ..i....r iii.-iito r. Have

otherwise ....;. .nvs bcn

meyer, as to ouier m.. " u cleverly and astutely dcOant of the public sentiment in favoroi morai.ty. ami whose success in corruption or LlQsh gred has sccuned unboinidcd there has come a lime when .oily has Sen possession of him. So cruel am

o l. t ireai mat m

unnccessur ; mention -.s.i...,t f..lt eonstrained to mention

P uT,rl to cspresa a

il..in ms. r: ; " ... tit the

willingness, 1.. , - . .1 . ?r,i ..nlnved by mo

CSPCCiai pruti;."" . .1 I 1... nn.i'lliMl.

trust siiou in u '4'""-" ,i.n.i,t Mr llavcmeycr apparently thought wr. .,....,. l.u working-

t hat He ha 1 omy w men into the streets to stay the liaml of the advocates of free sugar, but he . ' ,...r realized, the almost

Sr;äi hatlwliieUhiiim

P; 7 ,tr democratic

the mosipoteu. .:;;v: -

defeat, -liiecou.. .

tmrchacd protection iroui w.v. purtu.i v i i.ir. iimitliand

ate. ami taio . v

soiiieotiiersweiei.--" . B" : , .1... 1. . ..t.!, :nn v 01 tlio

i-ni n-irtlc-j. It has reanon to unow ;.al. P.J,!lJCf:, ,A is amply protected.

tt T iho last three

taue- w .; wa. loo conft

months u 1 : thooner.

uS Mormportanttlianidlciso is

the knowledge that tue uu.

actu.uy paj "- ""- . . , ,j . . 1 tn ....to with tile 01 r-

terial unn s." i . , .. , . r ..4 In t he mar-

man and i.ns -"7 V" "... , ,m

SUNDAY SCHOOL.

1.1KB.

. . 1

lrT1 en i.ie 11 m v.

"ivenin 1833. tlit Ameruan reüaors

donotiieca prui.K. ,-i,i,.i, .... ... mitcrv with wnicn

threat was greeted

Mr. "u.tl"fc-', " ,..,rn to the

was 10110.. ... - ,.,mi.n

...I.,nru.s Of tllO ICW v.u. h

...r lihar-cd. This was a con

. !..w.f.i1 or being miner a

. stances, the irusi

: Sd not afford to stop production

I" few davs. and for the pm

c.i." .-. .... .vri-o of the

pose ot prevBHHUb

f ree-su'Tar 0111. . . nu.su,ai .viciivht to inspire

Tue resuiioi . . 1 . .1.. c.r,.thin r towards

the senate i" , . ... , euringoncofthegre.

pvertainieu iu : - - -eur ..,.1 ..i.iui,...!. If this much

least s louiu u . . ,.-i....i .1... r.ii!itrv will ue

is accorapiisuc v-v - ..wr Mr. llaveineyer folli -

llarner'a Weekly.

sugar" TRUST SENATORS.

world. It knows Horn

1 1 1 Ü &

r j j. 111 rz.i.;7 t 1

.V.IV5 . H f

1 ö Kr jl nv;.

..roi, WORK AND O

aid to havi

to a

was

1hcl.CS. t.,.,w unmi!

Jiui," hesaW."3,onau m ' . .. . :....tiii. sonnv.

oat head on tins e.'" ' " - .

navmond-as talking m r -r;

this

and

:Yrnv too high. Iec Uayinonu

trvin". and he's pretty smart. "Mr. Uixby frowned. t -KM please Raymond 3

- . a im tla?lll III A 111

hi.- lov g"-" -

gone 10 smll on lha

1 ( T MIM I" 41LS V

:euoo, t,..,P1i to

farm. Mrs. llnymonu Si. hhe wanted the doctor, and

couldn't leave Alice 1 k - . Krt she asked me to get lam. Knl? be livesattheotherendofthe

lU - ivist in"' about his boy ;'1Unfje from where the school is, l ?p"B-!.rJ lie hinted Stl'd get back to theexamina-

! l7t i ,e would win the history prize. lion in time if 1 hurrieu " --" I ft" w ihat's at stake for you. , m(loh as 1 was able but . hen I

t lu" ti to the doctor s ne - - I--1. -nhV:1:. w. , .n. na." Poor' 7i.outtotl,e Wake-afurm.a

J5- J-nln ;tU,d of repeating that 1 aw a, o 1 went ine,. irÄ thl. clock. "Don't you Uavniody' Unisbcd Mn hxb and

?:.s " . witer start now, on ac- he pUcheU ngnv ... -- -- . wm4,ni.

ictv v.. . .. ii Ii liiihv lor .ir. .j" 'nnCuramlahalf if the snow was been ca ied then, Alice

H Mrl IrtW. -ms were about her

son's neck. Kontor.

knew then 1 u ; ,,.ilt.r thought it would be winning another ' Mu !f 1 did my duty, hol

Uoutelle of Maine. lue " '7; wdcessful b,

Vor three monius u.v Quarters will be kept open, du . ..!.. t UtfMture on trie iar"

ansoroinerswH" Hm.ei.

campaign of

J ust wnat aapi . - . - -

nional comu..iwo

caucus if the matter .7 . " tion

fore the entire P ""i,on.

of both hranenes. ;;-,,,,,,. hv

the protcetionwh.cn

the term .' v...-.. . f

beaten tour or u - Mmllt,r.

the whole body 01 r P"" "r,7.otcs nf eon-ress. MoKinleyism denotes Ot ton0rc .,:n In borne

hifh protection pro. uigii 1 1. nrohibitory

nlaecs very ciu -- ftilneus much nearer

poult, an 1 1 . tiK. that point than is necessary for ini nrodicer. fair for the government, or proiiucer. 1 con.

just to tne co. - wavfari,is

f r.tu anu tpi'Clue, .7 crclL . l. ,- .1 .111 lrimw nrecise-

man. thougn a iooi, .

ly what itmea .

md never was. Undoubtedly H tin.

republican masses 0--""" an,oy

permitted o ,0 . -

Sy3-uUlmive-r it bv a vole of at least three to one. A man ean be a sound and consent protectionist without believing that ?he higher duties are always the best SÄ AH the protect 011 which

really representative nie ' 1crvamea was that wh cii would off-

set the low r wages "7 ,7" Tlwre arc. it la true, in the republic. nartv us here were in the whig party. Sen who ink that nothing whutevc. Lhouia be admitted to tko count -

which can bo maue or " ' , "' v mutter what the price here is, but it men were nevei

tiiowasu-j-- - Tlllire.

allowed to oiciaw - .

publicans, too, Kept mem ... . ..w - mound until recently. They bad no tand in the framing of t ho MowOl b U ,..,i..b nassed the house m liOJ and tne uliiebpasse.i t The duties

ruraX'ofe.vtere aubso-!;ucnl;ncreased,butUiatr

th? war. wneu au - . . uu . ! c f.v-n-nthcrer could

evcrytning 1. - o .

ur ed & they kept on

froin" down nniu ww- . ; goiu nbolitlonlsVs

nort esciiiiio:,,' per. .. nnd mcaus

got control , A" McKinley

rinnmitlce. inuuu --- . -

tariff.and tbc party n. 'tVr . ,11.- iw.t.Ti in tliaivcur

."-- ; - cnnnce. Xvo

Tiul in IK'- as i um.-. Ä will ever again be framed on ib03 lines. There is an irrepressi-Üee;ctbetweenMeKiuey

rntiuiicama. .

usual iinu - - ; - hmi

tne hearty iss ntU was

teiiu....-. - thouirht it would he winnu k "-7-

7 7. " .t. tbroiiffh his quesnu. - . ......... -ftt abiggci

r .um. ' . -. . . .1... c-itm moiueub .v..a sir. " ... 1

man- . . . -.-.ni,l .lim. slowly.

"1 was laie. "" . . , Itivas five minutes past nine when I

gottotnec.at- .. thc

".Surely you " -

wavV . . l.nH.nast seven till

schoolroom,' au-"""-"

Hut wnat uepi ' . . tl.inf 111a. lOU

Don't usit me .

ing b

h'1". . . n..M.inri were

Mr llixby nnu -Mr. ;" 'I'luu- had quarreled some enemies, lhe 1 n -lon

tlin-e venrs octore - - 1 i.it..r in feeling toward .lim as was as bitter in i.e , ... f,i.r.

Mr. iray.nond was lowaru ...u . .- -Well. well, gacss mebbe .I m H nt it," said Mrs- DUby. pacihcalb. At , 1...MI irr miirhtv hard.

ansttcrtu ui niiestions I Jim. . . . . .1.. :,

ii ntielelit mai. , "vere sure to be ditllc.lt. for the gen--U.,n-vn leleeted then, himself, and was ap ' to eiitse ns icts mthernl. Jwtint details those which a ,n rruTvC-uld be lively to .kij for imGtl.injr "re unpor tut. go,Ml deal of work had to be done to earn that thirty-dollar pric. l hc nmlnatkm was held the the winter term. lhe compet tor ... . ,..t t1utiiM!ives on

were ouisgen i .''- . . .. rfnl t lav at nine

the morning 01 wi .- . precisely. Anyone coming after that hour was refuted admittance, and oat

his chance ol winning ve

lars. for that year, at icb Mrs. l'.ixbv told .Urn his fathers decision. The boy was Pitti.vl,od:

and he continued ins wont, -ping to draw a long breath as she concluded with the words: So von work and get the prijc ROiuiyH'P '-he best I' can do for JOU."

"il l. Jim, wnat i - un .

'r'mS'ml. .,, gf, SfT. .J

... .1.. : 1 1111. tna.

T... 1 rr.T. Ill 111. 1. v... -

hÄI lnl. when 1 want to go to

college so au. t t lo All her mothers bean we..

comfort him. , xt

year. 1

trust, to me ami Kee 7" IS 6,,e

eomioricn - ,

ws '""' C W. fatter

he learned thai '7'' " . vhclintnff

the examinat.ou. " : hcs caht Wa5- Z lSess boy "nut .Tim had upon the luekkss

nhick. u 1 "

tldmr the la. knew he wnscaugnt up thing me 1 . . . st of

ad wentsa in hftd

the flyer. lnlo lhe

not gone w . , whlch was

thick topo " 7 . ti f v e 1 o n e . and

twisted and wn-o f - y ,

t this he ciung ""A foHl8

wneo. ncy -.?".rv;ridi.r.

l" .. tmirria.1.

place. lvenncuew

A Monopoly Cr-tr.l and Supuorlod t-....iiliilri4n.

t... - .t of twenty-three to twenty

.. .it. senate re

eeven, tue uune - Et'' .'. .... ..... ti. , serimlnatuig

fused to Kirn.e. wu - - duti-s in favor of the suar tru.t. rhe uuu ... .1 -i....-.w th,. fnend-i and

Tote biioweu - , the enemies ot the trust. Of tne thc tn tr.ha out the

twenty-tnrco w. - -- . . - ., .1..... ... tvnr ill tile 6u?Jr

dilioren.ai uuj -nf trust, twenty-two were demoer. Us. Of .. .,r.u ! rainst fetriu-

. .... 1 1. ...

am. nf the Mi rar trust

. 1... -..Mii-ui le 'islation.

. . ....... 1.4.1 .hu. 1 made a lugh

K favor of the sugar

1 ...I... .u.i.niTintioii was re

truit. i." ' . . . 1 1 O.rlit und

duccd ov a Hin "r : , I SabolWi it entirely received only one

ropuuueau u;. . ...7 . .-Alf, a nro.lt 01

THC sugar - . . . ,,,s' .i..ii,.n vi bv its nrivi

ten munon -7;-- ' 0)lo of a

le"0 01 iayi.a " " , ice u j o ..rv nouud of

fraction 01 wa 1 ... ntm.

sugar te-i -V,... -..--- .

.. . ... .1. r,.r trust to collect

tnorizcs w.u ,,.. lcn

Irom uie pej rr ,tcoststo

times as large ;-"--. UliH clly.

run tue wiwiui,.--- .:..1t,.

Whlb. on one l.a.ui vne -

t - l.ntnfr:ir trUSi oy ivi i""--

w,u,s """7." i.nn.i it ner

ing tariu, 0 m -' r. ..,.ct in onnress its la

raits iiie.-.h-' v . l.4. ,r..ul

borerb and 10 ciuu .... uu. ;ic tinifits from the

still more 10 '"u 1

people. , Vb

111c vesfc . u v - - who the friendsof the sugar trust are.

Albany Argus.

trllit- i.iav . . ..

.ond tolil nie. Say, sonny, you duccd by imrU pn, - : -

" ..... ttir. anil iret some nuw

run up ui ... , .ui 1 ........ t unities. au,

mill ivineorn am - nnul.1 . . .,1 ,it onvourbest

ma, 1 w.sn "",.. rv4fa an,i

dress, for lUymon a :

used to in thc old nu -

of Chicago Yl eeiuj.

, .HI.IH" , 1 t.mnnt Downing

thi in 1S. one pleasant summers that in ia. i 1,,,,. tne high-

day, he was kS " the line

ntll T Lilt: 1 tf

way.iu... v. - . uinlev. when a

between .." .UIh from the

hurricane came an(1 ftul.

west. ;;riUsinlt. The PHrou! nVd rJ: marked by all

notluiig. Ä crudglngly P'-

phU rf 1 U I. U xcarküoasots on vi, in th- boy's gaining that prize Einen!lin.

i0 III " - , ,

been Issued rom the

Washington Är- -

the annual rc v' " ,, - nUiculturc, Hon. J. Sterling Morton. aFricu. , 1 ttS.if feature of

Not tho leasi iuit.v-.....0

tho outset tnat sia au..... v.. ---- -- . . .1 .nrtt.bin for the uc-

dollars 01 vue iii'i''-. - - . 1,0,4 i. t flu. rear have

partment ior .---- 7 , 'treasury.

been co?creiiu- -

being twenty" ryu . . -r;.- - - ,

tiro nrnoUX.li an i ; fiaaaa

aot dlmtnlBiicu ciuu.cu.

City Times.

relic of barbarism, a survival pi tne lark Vcs. It is political heresy, naru ,. tt ..t small-

economic lunacy, e.uuv. -

fchin. The repiioucau i.k snip. l,,..,..,.u,.ikm resurrec-

toitt iaLine .ueiv....vj - , foists be sent to the rear kep

t jCrc ÖU L.OUIS irep.).

POINTED PAnAUKAi-no.

,iiin ihnt sieve liiuuia

... . ......ino-thnWcst Virginia

win kpenu ... Arncri.

senaior,.! t. h haS(

can sweui., . v ---- .

lioen sweaiev. . . , .0LC ... ..... ".. nllmv the plutoc

oirrwui tne . ...o " J - .. 1 i.... ..-.r t ni ',1'iiale

. .-. 111. us reu uuu v ' w'

ruvv -

. . . . 1 .1

v v. uriu. . .

- 11 -.i.iAtir 1 .iri iiiiiiu

haa permitted it to transpire througlj " J . .1 . 1.. 1. .mi. authorized

a. frieuu tnui. 00 ..

unvbody to say tnai ne is uw - unJ . ..i.tf..., iintriUiat on for

into for tue repuuiw" ---- uuie 101 ...v. j . n.

1 resident in iaw , . .,. didate. Hut he say for himbcl UX..IVI. " ... .(. 1. 11. ll

(throurh his friendj ti.av -

desire the nom -7-"

cept it only "under cmicu i'7, ""' . i,.....wr. tbathe con-

It is easv 10 rew, " ., tidently expects to feel the "pressure. .... II .. t ,1

Ui-carro uuiiw. . . nffU 1 TI 111

"iNO Ml t..

. iron i:ivh Liiai

framed on u.e lhe Su

outspo. en -1-777 is an

Ioiiis u oucKuuuv."- --

irrepressioie uv. vi-:,.i.....

It-vi-m and repubiicanum. "J1" .. . t. iricm. n survival

ism is a reue 01 u -- Ä dark ages. It to p.;l Ucul he

sy, economic 1-nacy. t.m

ttiiinshiP. i uc iBjiuu.'v 1 niuns.iii'. i..t.'!.,i..,.u. resur-

scctoittliat me .iiw.-j- 7rcctionists be sent to the rear and kept 7 ... n.. rmirier-Journal.

there. 1.011-- ------ .... ln

a f ...,ln IMt riK 1U V71J t

the price of MWr trust stockt lw ifc "".i . . .i:r..Mk 10 the laet

to be traceu -7 . ,,,,,

thit cverv repuuucaii vun.. - St: VOW U.ttak stto

remove the uiuy iron. -

trust bcuelius as c -;- - ,rhe

traced to cause in any m"'"-" - " Eioorats contributed a m he -to aid U

Ist, but it s only lair 10 u. w j niso, , ..11. u,..i f Kirna-

that the greate t u - - -

tnrs went me ov -En Ära ea.ly control their party nd make it a ui.it In the Interest of uuu in...... , ,.,,.,- nrn

monopolv. while i"c UIUM"" ",. nonopon. other di-

helpless ior cihui.j 1 - m llL.rlf1

reetioti. liosion u' lv'-" . . I. . 1. ...rlll V IIIS

McKinleyisxii 1 i."o"v"-"

credited even in Iiis .own Ft

hi"h pr est ol tne iuiwi ... - -- modify his views or cease to be a pres-

idcntial possum. :. -i'7T. t.

the house Itecd will con --

public gazo und attcnuo...

l . ,, 5pa law.

delivers lectures '"7-"-." r

The enr'n way to mo Lms an easy itl,cfnS;c which he 1ms created and which he will create when again ho In jUef makes the question of its "lectio' entirely a dltTnrent matter.-Detrolv Vrce l'rcss.

'rm.- htt -Fmi not there hlca ain lae

s,. Wärü to Will if Mai

twelv fluc.pie. J-"" r-Y.tVong fortre

fttt to 7-7 ' extremity of Ferea.

aaa casi.c Vi,lL alae alles ewt of tae on tho torcer. of . Arab! . aiae uu

BortBen.eaa oiv -- a-manded taa

aSotBrwaaproly- la

täls in. ibn two

riT'lto -aTMi HTlurtrtwo aad a .a yearnojd. from tae

a . a. I. . MkA

tue age o. UIUTr.irlT la

John. LESSON NOTES. Ilorod. The rulci

of Galilee Tnd T4rea was Herod Antinas oncCof the sonsof Herod the Great Iiis mother was a Samaritan. He married a daughter of Arctas, king of AraWa 1'eS just south of l'erca; but, becoming acquainted with Herodias,

sent ins wuc Uerodias while her husband was . UU iirlni Kin" Aretas avenged this ini5t by invading Herod's dominion, and defeating him with preaUoss. . . .1.- ...m-imtinns ior mis

was during tue 0j war that John was headed Herod remained in Palestine till A. USa he was banished to Lyonj ia France, but eventually died . n opain

Herod's Character. .i Herod was a light-minded, nrolmMe. nrodi"iil and luxurious prince; hence, PfdV" "wl Minerotitious and cun

ning (Luke 3:32; Mark 8:15). and on certain occasions, either from folly or cerio.. v,nrtioc;. cruel and

weakness, utver.jr "' . .,. - callou-Langc. Ue was lt Sadducce, and believed m no future life or resurrection of the dead, jet, uy a stance contradiction, his guilty cona strange euui. ...... jesua

science maoe ium 7" was the murdered John restored to. Ute. "Xothintr is more common than he union of superstition ami unbelief, ilas said of on.rfthb oot

the most lcarncu mc . - d-iroun-rcr Vossius), that he oclieveo. younLr ' ,m.i.. t teivo knows

eÄo"S tob

nayiaolace Wlta wnit SSy of I supeniatumlappearancewaa siorj . 1 . ti.ts.vav. make

connected. u . 'nfTainst

manv unbelievers -o-rhem-lves."-Expositor's lJible. a 1. .1 1 i llfft. Ill

Aaron,and was oorn ! - -- .. . , . 1. emmnr of l. e 110

Ss UmeuTthirty yean, old 5? Ho a Snaritc. pledged to drink y- . .ii.,t. nnd to let

no wine nor sironK -. , SLhairandbeardowu

a slgn ox ,7i vitll the now

Num. 6.) uc 7-7 - - . . -Spirit from his birth. (3) "c2 . . .!.:.. . n rs of a ITC,

SSed" Vn he soliYde7 of the wilder5Ä Judea. where be was prepared fJr his great mission as thc forerunner of he Messiah. (4) His appearance was I ke the popular idea of a great nrophet raised above carmg for tm prP, C.V:" nd nrotcsting against

&uxury ofüio age. He greaüy rethe luxury mi nnnoarance as

scmhlea wyuu 77 - WM

well as cl.l"-" ' r . wK.it 0 . .. Messiah, as

to prepare me V. UJ, . foretold in the prophets (Isa. WW).

this worn ne uuu i-v.. 0-y vcara, boldly denouncing sin, and callyears, J i w:is a fearless.

iui? to repeu , . . lU1, " L.i .f.,rmer. not destroying.

tUMUVV. - .

was

a tower of

tlic winds mat u.u. His Place of imprisonment and Lxecu" on.-"Herod himself." hot led on bv the Pharisees or other Jew isla cneSes. but .or nnlrcwona. Uound

ÄrrrnÄ Among mountains higher than those

a lone hat riuge, u..- . long and quite diaicnltof acces-S H wldch wa, made a strong fortress. From this ridge rises a high, conical hill the top ot -hich is Undrcd

titled as an mi-, 7 - .. d Ä

re now found 'two dungeons one of arc no v louo scarcely broken ,

in thc masonry, wucn: r- , ., ;ron had once been fixed. One 01 ZU ,, ust s eiy have been the prison ocof dohn ti c ItoPttot'OfJ On this high ridge Herod U e Oreat built a very extensive nnd lcauinui

PIIACTICAI. 6C0OK.HTIOSR. The only hope for a ITty fone. U in the redeeming love of desu s, 01 SCmJohn was ft tor. j

handslilcel'ilateXnotear,

"not all the pcrmm cleanse thc guilty soulThe true minister will reprorej ho B'ns of the great and the powerful who SS 'bringing injury upon tbc Hut he must expect cnmit au

trouble. Virtue vrld nor i oeive Its reward in this world nor ir worldly peace and plenty.

wfcs a bitter disappomime...