Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 37, Number 22, Jasper, Dubois County, 8 February 1895 — Page 3
Well, tlr, there ustor F ... 1
" -- j faok nllecsame. Well, tlr, tl I?VlvT,Y COURIER. I a bull-jfine here in this W wot pot stuck on n cow-i
'ere
vard
C. DOANE, XiibUhr.
INDIANA-'
. . rlll'n
jAJi " - 1 1 r A dt' Q niTADEL.
A-r Trlt nfc -
REED IS RIGHT.
n wii thv churlish Coort 0 So" Tin Urin, theo wealth. shrink not from the motley brood ' Stratnlnif at thy Kate; Thou hast little undcridood Human hearts that watt.
llunry heart" ttaatseeU their bread
illcnt ott. tno' hard bestead Till very dutnuicst blakst Wider open: love ot Wn is too small a dole; Lrt the newly world come in: For thou nrt ot tho whole. Glvo tho dry and mcntrer rrumb Of thy unwilllnc trust: Kilth to talth U1 surely come. And tovu to love, touy must. FunllRM and the air of Heaven Tula tirlson houso will tillTho secret ot the earth U Klyoa
To Love. in-".-'"- , .
.if
y; . 1 1 yrj
WW
OME, now." mm eine over here m mi: ;""''"' "V" .in',
thi new report- , iui Stulls r.tfht uu " t ..ViV. cr. taklnif out ; whisn sh was run in forthem it aftc his ml iuroo-lllh;sra day's work he a , i ....... ... .... tnJ...rtk-tiri".anl hlessjov
i
wot cot stuck on a cik;-'"
mushed on hor. The l.uii-Kine
called No. 17U. nnrt iimmi mi run ... II . a llUTIllhilllllt
here to Ainany. u? - - Imnu-up feller as over I see.he was, from the top of his Miiokcrtuck to tho tender coupler. There warn t a bet er
built Ml l'K'" ,J" " . , n l(v ,,rmilir Oil
Central, nor one um-i - ...1 1.. It 1.-Mi. !l fslllf.IUlid
his driving w n. - - siirht, sir, to see the way in which that Mm, , i.i nil l.Uvi.lf mi with
irreat teuer wom . ..... .- --, , " i n...... tti.t u-fuimn
.stenm mm m' ..v,. ..s.. .:n im rrt thi word to ITO.
niidn-irciwii ..... ------ .,,. Then he'd roar out just for the spirit iiUi'rnnk Ins and curl
. .i ct-.tisUrr im th track
JUL' irons, aim k" "" - . h i r.n..if..r. Hut for all
lUSt lir' .... ? ...i. 41.... w?ii-itiir Illlll-L'lIU;.
he was such "! " "
.t tti-it mv-LMiiel ve told
as iiuvvv . i 1 . , ,. nil iifine and
VOll Ol. BHW J " --r.J . . i. . i1, I used to
wnsn t verv ihuch " ,
think Me wasioo. l! ueldo
cors never do plcaso me. l.ut.
bloss von, sir, you u ui-u-i - - - a word ajrhrher to old 170. or he' 1 w
out all hu s;.am b" ' ......t vnn. nlease.
baM the new reporter "until I I tt
down aU those teeh - tcrr.
lv, because rve nontu --
other writers are very cai
technicalities
-That's riglit. str; you a.. -kecrful about havintr the rißlit w;ord in
the riKiu imn- , I'll stiele to the saints sir. ell, s I w .u.
savin, or xvas pwine w sj. ' . i. .... 4i... tittb vard cow-
' lirt lOl Mill v,,v .... Sue over here in the roundhouse. J hey Lint o. i ,:,i.m ......l, nthor. and
Krmef S,..-. Ut I'rUllricM-Kriiiw l'rylK l-ati I tl Hr.. .... .. w..t.Un i htliidelohia
K.-MeaKer , ' .i i-.-m-licil the era
reccnty, win ,.,,. ...Is Mi... "In olden times
th'hters were supreme. Niton
rights ot proper
rights of miKlit bean to . o r ...-y-
the lawyers una iu m.v.v - wvav, and nowhere more than in the United States. ..,...., 4 lou-vors and olitlifiansaro
ivinf? way to another class. '1 he b h ,.w.si,liiL' tho earth. Anil
cum ho, enco propter hoc-t.i, mo,t .. ..II f..ll-.rllS.
beducitveoiwit . . .......... t..,.;i kmvs: In is'-m w
TJie proocw
hRd 3ii.tK.om peopie. " thirtv-three vears of a prtccte thirty nine , ntK.'ilo,
?S i before protection product. WXeltixuns. . .
the 1 w.' . .".I. million dot-
. . ......,... Wo hnvu had
lar.v worm p"i"- .
nrotcet on for tiitrvy-uirv --- the property of the country worth tin. prop, i n, ...m. ouently
Ko nianv niiinu - -- - h ,I,',": . ,i tr, ,,. million
uroteetion croiii , K of wealth. No credit U . ßi
THE SUNDAY SCHOOL. PuHlV OUr 151000 - . n ui I i..ant rnur BefTM
giving way to another class. , ; , ,ollarÄüf wealth. -o crou h ness men are possessing the earth. Aiul , , , M)n, our splendid cl'ti ata "his is good for the earth, though the Jo our industry, ambit on Swy-and t.m Pditicians acco,, - UntelH;:cnceofthe ebenso th
nllühod nitieu in -" v
bouniiaries oi ei v.j. . ..i...i.i .!.,. t fir once, or
Keen is prooawij hk -- . i.i t.r.v.. boen if he had said that in
the United State we have partiallj ts capetl from the clutches of the lawyers Sä polWotai only w. fall Into those oHhimanufactiirersani mine o
republic. -No. i ney -"""""" with it-protection did it all. u. ,.1 .i tli rtv-three states
in'Si u lö afte thirty-threo in vi. f nrotoction,
vears ot tue ; here are fortvfoitr states, hence 1 teetion created eleven new states. -cvh ii - ii,,,t nneonmier-
nni ollier roicciv: ! .iiii lusi tor i1 "" " classed llolv long it will take to pass , hi lhe hcarlJS of the American through this era of special omHj .
KS the infect freedom of "equal peP- fooUsh aRrun,enU Sis for all, special privileges ! that huge system of protection none." Who can say'.' Certainly the ex-, y fuW ncn aru made nel le nd next exar makes no attempt to toll w , an:ims o nvariee ami huns when the people's t;ni will dawn. J j f thoUhUas are reduced to begU, wni.il u- i iirntoet onUts. ürcuh ,., .., .i:.i -.iH.rt Hurnssay:
wr :: ,r:;uttemii.! 'rrs "i,; . ma mak
he ininK.s iw . rtrtntl t "an s " Holl
lionaires of the country .uu . (countless tliousanu
Uluitnp -iiiriu
of the government.
TRY AGAIN.
' (ft
ij , it i t":
co-bound note
bunk. "I a m
Mir. von must I
have had lot.s of thrilling adveutnres in all your long ea.'nifhicer. How
had ieen
:r
...,,.. llv-iriL' 111
i a hard days woritiie "'""V"" i with the AlUiiiy express, and bless on, i V .ld hanllv hold him on the
unliable he was that teari.i' to get m
. snujr and comfortable ioiigsi Si. One day, when they was very !b,.vr in the yard, they got o. l.. tc
.... tt lpnmnllVC
Au vou wiy you
limn . - - with the company. 'Kortv-fivo, vour honor." replied the
lol along with her switches tor a hSror sr,. and you never see el a nroud dd bull-gine in your life. -ust homed with joy, ami pranced up and down the yard Ith h Is b Her ust a glistenin' with pnje. VNcI , r. it went on like that for nigh pon two "U1 .. ,, ;,.,.r cot to n)'
Miilcy beard, ,or - - ,; r , milU aU engineers gov vi,..
....!,. tnillllie lllilb "
me I have a uik",,v , SitolYn,ystean,with,,aadang
V i .... ltd.
1 iiriu "i o..sci, mti.iiis laws make no spa-
. . ? ' . . - .. jinn- nil ni Lrv. him
iiunniniui'd ly a m"bk " nii'Mit av rsi iiv .-..---n - The le "rats of the senate who arc 'f , , h h. wlll hcep the artin f a vor if repealing the odious sugar j ieh they are levied out of ho ax should not be discouraged bytlieir Uats being an r failure to bring the bill up. I he - j importation very hijrh duties shonW be h Id persist until they get every , u the.n in order t at nco senator on recrd. . . low duties might 1 evied p o
The democrats, having .-J"" oods which are - ',, " .,. 41 ... r .i... ...,tirii nt the ..... .:iv .r In all coim-
;ire resiionsiuie wr u; tionB. an uum " - . . cMUUe 1 lh.t this does not relieve the aJ Hnne v,ry mysternms . s renublicans of their accountability t reasoning; or at least, no trace Ä After having onejl . t f , . 1. tttid m y
tlu democrats tlirougnom. "'v mrilt svstem. nut um. tue acmoi-i"- . ., sntrar . 1 .i i..,...n miimal trainer
nnnaiirn tor jmcuuhk " v"w r duty, l ne uim-i . , ;.ng t ty voted'solidly, so far as they , w- x rats oncKmntered Uie rni j w.Mfib atrainst i . . ,. ii hits on the troniier
.ifi iviiiin'r to u' -"--' " , , I soauisii cu iuiu-1 V....VeVenta n-up the bill to repeal this Portugal. .They wore eertau. the S. ' he -ek to excuse their actum o ht to pay duty on hts ra y nr. the 'ground that they a. U, they could Hurt no rats on their t ri-ooeninsr the tariff ! i Z After adjourning to a wtne
g j nj.-v" " , ..v ..,... f-- .t -ilinIlL
debate." I5ut the general tan .i--
f n K-nnRMiCK.
PesgtrTrÄe Kanyr.
v . . i. .1... .b.nr old tram.
mil, 1 stui wuik - . T. he sure, to Im. sure. MM tnc lu ih sr i can
new reporter. , . s tb.1 n iite understand your feeling in the ,l,' t..r One beeotnes very much at Schedo: round of desk, to certain r 1:SjSd:e,rme HHImd" -tio write somJthing Ä show the ci-lUorand e fellows down there thn .10 fcot true spark of genius you know.
'And there is " - .
me just now i -"utnils the Dickens o America. -Oh. thank you, I'm sure, saul the new' reporter. "Won t you have jour Mas refilled? That's right. ' was saying, 1 want to write some Mut? that shall make the allows
1 ve oecii iv-......- ....in.. ?tt" ,t i i.'.. (leorire Manville
low caiieu
t.'i.ufi who nie t i venu, ' , irnc mill
iiim over a broken bridge, awl i icu So there must be material for that r fhfC York Central yards and to the New l or k j. t froin when I saw you -rawiin, underneath tlu cars . all .Ijst, .
Klirty, and yet. w , on. ?v n fact. 1 assure you -l wasc it s n tact, . . w.intcd.
fluent you were ju - n
4,nd so I as . ,, .... . von niiled
engineer. Amt had not so pleasantly, I, invited you
made a mtstnitc . . ?; n
to this saloon, w in. v .. . lu 1 . . .i...- t..(.'iiise that is
,lU,ct glass tog- . - wriU:n4
always u.e ' " ,
--l.,nVn,ble,lirst-elass,
. . JJX; fashion it is. rot-
tnirupov. - - muk.
ernor. ou see, - . t ncath the cars putting i e ;m -ht
our icrfe.sli, nu.s on thete
V . ... .i -i Mime till t Ol
t ein ot it. aim - ----- , bringin' the thing up before the presb 1. t's meeting. Then one day. during ?hc Co lamilaS show out atChicager , was, old N. 179 had to run .out to Huf-
iter, and he was awa. t- - g its. Hut- bless your heart, he was 1st as true as steel to her all the tune I " . v. Hut whether she got
it was duo to an oruer i . ter I can't tell, bat the fack is t hat 111 . . i,.. fnim Humer,
1,1,111 r . t.;,r wbnnninir new
imil-rint's. IVhon he c tat. he B..l .
.Uiker was airam - . . , MOhrr i irlnir toot OD lllS
he give a um ' "i""";0 .. wdiistle, hut the emv-gme ne ver so much as give a look his w ay. 1 hat w as
liim On to the turniai'ie-. " -
rifht next to a roKfu-" . -,w nv to the other end of the
lets out one uhl his crapes, and with the steam pour-mseseai'i-i valve, he
cheni es. Aiier.ij 7 . , r . . tiv wits at about
biiiin tnev iiecitic" , f "v cents each under the elavs itication Lavage beasts." The trainer refused to" pav and threatened to turn his I tiseu to !'.'. til another
.1 ..1 Tlllll 11J11 W
lion is not invoive-u ... ,as strike out the sugar duty that was teed into thelnllbyacoÄand
..n mhilous com nnatioii ..ts loose, u "- ; , , Siiker Jobbers reirc-i,on been held in the wine L.ntin- both parties. It is a question j hch the lrainer took an actS Sma the otlieials concluded of national lion out t 1'e . V" ' .. ...:i ., free of duty.
name, in reiusiu i- , i tuat tue r.u b"-1 ...u... . . Ik...inti. iinve 1
this stain the repuouca L . 41, . ..bnriT of llV-
this stain tne re-ii. '- - , L . . in. .barffc of h-
rreaily desh-mg to save the tnit sonie portion of the enormous bonus which the McKinley law ve to iu ukc
If the reuoiicii"- -" . ,. tins attitude the democrats certamb' cannot afford to stand with theni.-N. Y. World. THE TRUSTS.
They Arc OnlnlnB I'.mv.tIu tl.oSonatc-The 1 ,.it IIouhi. of l.oriK
.1.. ... f.. woll at the
riiii" j , . Chairman Wilson has introduce. . i..... f nnrisentatives
a inn in me- i.uu.-v ---- ....u
repealing that portion oi m - - - " act which iroiwses a differential c.utj 4"r ... .. ....... r miiiia on
of onc-tcniii o - i- M
sugars imported from eounvrjw. hu . 1 The repeal
a bounty on ; --"i ,;.. . .. l. ,r..,l bv rresulent
oi tins uuev -- - ,. .
Cleveland in Ins last me-
duty is in dehaiu-e m and is working much harm. It is be cau-e f it that the German governCJU. e ....... ,i .1... iL.ruirtntlon
ment has proinoueu - . into tbnt country.
Trusts are likely to fare well at ne 'A t . incaU Into that country, hands of the next Vort This i ll Will undoubtedly passs tho To the present quota of trust atoiN i' republican scna tow which includes all ! -Sortunity to show their oy-hnlf-doen selliish, political non-tic ano tuer j i - It was only a halt o.e be added three of ally to the MiLar trusi ,,,,
t iiur Hilten in v.. stories ! mg omen . . !..,amr m the
DaCUS Oil " i:(,l1.SI,r track. Away he goes like lightni t.
sir veiling througn vm- ---- sir.ji ih i ....,.. ,m,i bis whistle
inir hi.s bell ami ie"s "'s ' .... . ri'i..... ,.-ti.ii bi come
like a mad tiling. -
ii'ilf-do.en sciiu ! - , will probably be added three of So most faithful and unscrupu krus . 4-ctbmi that ever
representatives - " &
voted asa iw - r.nui)lican
fewweehs ago umv vv., senator went on record. favor of lead
ing this duty to u - - rc.
S' owns the republican harm oar f orn prc. party in West Virginia and is going to '" .X .ey always line up on Su.intself to the United btate sen- e trusts wlie",! it I voting
i... ..., nr.vint any iuru. - - i.s.. .min-nies
ate, wnerv: ntw" i - . i.n iinu. .Kre i nm'p , .. .1......C .m ronl and Iron time. ..1.1;...,,, do
than these seit same rq-u" -
not exist
nnVIPlT.
OTlb t OKT TIltSK ir.v....--TBKMK n
,,irii "'"ill Vmi erstan'Vhat if snot lhe track, tear .us
nmnor.a.., " . ! man. anil and leap rigm " - ;. , .,.
the luirny hnnd of toll. rc- Seekers got him out next da they
T ...nd ' , & rtcdtonnd,Mr. found his Po..r o m uh
Add cits nas u ..." -
1 ntilT 111 I H'llltl UI V
on the repuim.... . -v --- . ,
which will soon be ioreciuM - -wnicii . . cinn votes at
anvw here irom c i V V ... ir. the last election. Kewe 1, of J lev. is similarly situated. Hut few re-
fS railroad passes through Inm and are willing to support him for the Sate. All three of these men are mono,olists and odle.ures of the worst stripe, utterly unlit to sit in the .. ...1 cinixL cnnnti. ! "'
UUiteu .n.iiv.1 ..v
SELF-EVIDENT TRUTHS.
nd
know, use in i cnu o .- . uilndH me: Won't you please ; se; reh
vour memory to see it you can -jour mein j ,i..iir.. some
lect some uim" -; . . . thing like that 1 was speaking o just owlnlHwi n engineer making engine jump the bridge, you Uno. Hut first refill y"r glass. lhats Ti "So you wants a story, does you,
y Sh. that' admirable: that's just the .,. i. ..H....-L I... inn tlieirh.
way t me K""'." think 1
The citv editor win .v.. cribbed it. but you will come down to .. i !.. II... i.ntimcill.
the oilice ami veruj .-
wont you." ... ...
"Sure. Well, sir, let me see n i e-.... He mV memory's bearings and oju'ii my htcainchesU 1 don't know nothmgalwut tin engine jumping across a bridge, but 1 do know of one that jumped into ' . i i.ii ....11 .1... , ,.K-.s (itli'.ll
the river, ami i n i" r at that. You see. sir, folks don't generali v catch on to it, but there s two
sorts ot eu-gmea
irines.
.... i ,.r rt.v.iiitibers." sanl the
i ve neu1 "-"
new reporter, "" - -
Kim'?' .... I. .1 "if a fnek
"4SOV Mil' l H' " . . that't not ffcnerally known, hut It M a
'vy'll. that certainly I an extraor-
.. . ' 4..,!.! the new reporter.
uinary bw.. - , . . .,. . g
..1 fet I never nearu
say, affecting. '.'"V, ' . M,wllt
" know
they call dept... - c mi
that we cam... d
And I rememoer -
somewhere about e ng... -
that their eng nes --- M
UMMls,and an ""';"aM. f 8Ui. looks to me like a clear ca.se 01
eide. you know. .
"There's not a iiouuv ' Thev en'it very quiet, sir, because Mr. Ew idti't want to have no bother l l" coroner, a
puldish,syi:urs-:r- , w
tlnt time n T",. ;"i. I thu
ilfitit's 111 sure, sir,
yarn of thisson. ";'. . r
fuse. It will come in iHiiv.. -, Jö'--:u";::nuowme
smoke ru inniK ?. . a
to present you afraid. W.
little raggco
Haggles - weary 1"-" ,,, ,., vmU you don't see me anyone w 11 tell vou where yon will Ami me. A las t i e f r Kood luck? All righ , sir, if yoü say . Sir. you're a author wd a gentieman." N. Y. bin.
Champ Clark Alvor.tr. Vre Trade l.l.Mll.l' l..,t -rtllltl.
To my mind the truths of free trade 1" 1 J ....i. f I iK lmiltmli-
are as patent as mu. cation table.
hat if a Dutchman
1 "4 - , , .1..... nv
will sell me a co c-i-- y . , t body else, 1 have an indefeasible neat to buy that cow. horNj
If a tieriiiiw. . -ehenper than anybody else. I hac perfect right to purchase of the t.cr-
uian. ... ... ,
If an Englishman wn. b- - , f".i !. ..i.,...r than anybody else,
i 4..u ,.,.,. ...! be ena
American iiianui.-"- ----- . Vr. . . 1 -nn1 nt home that!
bled to get u. . he now gets abroad, and that the ...ii .... i.tfi.r nriccs. it re-
trrower w u. i.'-- . , Kins to be seen how far these gk.,-
ing exiiectations win pan '" -at least interesting to know, on the 1,1 ." . . , ..-.i:.. nrvitLPtinnlSt
authority 01 ti e h i " , . . iotirnal, that the wool industo . wlncii journal, - Ii.ction. is
was utterly rinne , -, , ....;,. ,1,1 world.
now n a lair way u. - and that among other gams the crop ami i" iifvi iHia noiinds
.im lie maue i" 3 -" - , . of oil as a by-producU-lMiiladelphia
Uccord
... 1TÜ1. .
"It is refreshing," says the Oakland County (Mich.) Post, j
nauseating cinpir.ii -gkns about the result of the November election being a popular verdict in f.t- ... . . 4.1-sti.m of nrotec-
vor 01 tnc .i;i .- -v ,. .?L , ..... .,, of the foremost repnlic-
in paper of the country read the signs B .. ... 1 .4. i:b,ln.nimocrat
arii-llU llie 4,-. ari(,Hu ir.n?cr any
(ren 1 says: Aiie-r - necessity for the high duties that have herSofore prevailed in certain rela- . .i. ..-.. ...inn that is re-
lions. u
,iuiml can be secured who 11. - - 1" . . ., ... .1,.. ...itnlitiiins 1:11-
bodv else, 1 nnu . ... I-.,,.lil,!l tl.
to trade witn toe 1 V ,i.nrlv InThe protective system is .11! Wcrl In defensible in reason, m morals or in
economics. ,,.,.. iwi..i ,ver
Thomas Cariyie sam u'" ,7 ; A1 . fur the corn laws .
. x.- 1 1.
W l 1M1 .-"1. It is gratifying to national pride to . .? . . i,.i.i..i,.., iron Co. has
economics. i..,i,,i ,uver learn tnav me ..t-' ixLid that he hail never 1 - . ...nivinir ur
l nomas v." .- , i.,ies sectirou tnc cuinvv heard an arguuieir. for the corn laws UllMa.fc two new bat t, . . . .... .. ...!. ime'els weep. 1 " 1 1.. nil it. bid II
hicli m gov "' ---- , - nie' t 1ir friltl
" . 4 1 . rtl Illll
willv wonder what me i;" - SoShman would have said o some o the enormities of our stakc-and-rhlcr
whole generation ,
grown to nuuihood an - : t ,Ul that of the om . ...
courted, loven ih - ' , ,d ed to tlons of Knropc un.css "" -
slops' o; W.tons in all. It bid in competition with the manufacturer- . o! '1-...1 rM.i,.i. r.ermany and Italj.
This would seem to dispose pretty e -1 .. j .1 i:. ..f ihn MiKinleV-
fcctuaiiy 01 me c. Hes that the American inm Industry is . , j .. im it frinnot
in wean aim luven; SO we.ii. j . .
coninete witn umnn ... - o. conipuiv. .imiihited am
.Iren born to them a.m i.c - " , .arUT t,ounu0?e 11 we ca., the grave, not knowing there va . nnj, ic Uu,4an marIK IhlsworUl iHjitcr Jo ßlWjJ - J need high proUon U,
ye-by Uie argumeat I hold our own
--.t.--i::rrJ
f cneclally Ams.cd from Pcloubet s Notes-l ln ,, Ttr--ll Ih not th Hl ot cur Father nkh ,a "X, . ,1
Utile oacs bbwia penn. - - - v T1M?,T Ctr fSS Thi dtclpl had r-
tho house of ' ms,OBT. Matthew THE INTWIVESWO HIS .ORT.
17 l-:7; Mark Tratton Mendla from the .4ount of Tr w uu
Jesus hcaico a towari Caper.Udple moved 00Ta UU dÄ
naum. ana o. u. " "V TT t CairBaum. He and reswrrecttoa. ""2. J a to-day bopld tho tribute money. The leoa it gla soon aftir.
.ntuiu nr 11 !..-
Tllli lv..",."" - Wrong Ideas About the Wngdom of Heaven.-V. 1. Mark 9:33, 31. m
SS sT in his L and tuning. For ;.
ld that I'1- ' worse.
James "an cpisvic" as and this is quoted even by l a.rnir4l , UUher'Vopinion, but I read also that leimet 1 .arlicr writ-
s. .n UV opinion in I ni.-. ..t 1 ir-n not Luther
matnrer wrtviuH-
us a whole, out ii. - . .ti aid those things. So we must c er duj tinguish betwocn what the apost . es lahl and did in their early oder
the discipline ot .Jesus, -- . 1 ., i..i lnnrnoil their ics-
did when mey na i 4V ,M .1.
should ee grea!., - - . ...... "tf there Is one inin0
u"irr;.4KtiCof the unties m
more ..."' - - - . it is
their alter me u. "". .f. their f-forgetfulnethlf facement, nay y.
Matthew ever - V,;::heu-? Even
sayings or uiub . th John, who was nearest of a 1 Jo the heart of the Saviour, and wuh IUm in e , . ..-rite a
all His most trying huui, v.. whole gospel without ever mentioning w noicM't ,, ,, . has occa-
his own name, floes
sion to speaU ot aonu w .-r - it as if there werenoim m ex
istencc. S was it wim -' - ls.enec. ttnin true gmit-
thus ihcv r ---- Qn
iiis in the kiii" " " . . "lie way home55 from the Monat of .1... .iisimles had a
to who 4hoU 1 the greatest. j - . n!.,... .-tn I T TTiIl
SS bJ
Jesus for His companions fouhekevs had been given to Icter, w . , . lniinn stone of
nnil lie WaS tO OC luuituM ---
the treasurer. i"". i,if n-hition, s ho l?
oi l.o rma.r - - , -.,, ,1s
(41 wc know tnav , , . 8 e mother of James and John came to ine mowi- laco
Jesus, asinng w. r - -
nearest tnc kiuk-v-""-- - - ?ioscwhohad received special favors 1 .. ... i... ,,trri'd some au-
mav. nossioiy, iv , . .. "?a..1 lictatorlal spirit.
rwotnd-Tatttly be resented by ih. others; (0) all this to intensified by their expectation that the kingdom would soon be set up. At Sjernwim Jesus asked then. , .bogt their dispute by the way, but the, lu'!" 1 . i.i 1,..! ivncc from
iriiiltv ones iiem "" i guiitj ui... .turne! from
shame. Atter . - mn
nivlng the triDtite, - -
the others. "",,7,Mnaal
Vhfi is me ii rca ----4 ... ... Ueaven? " Will you settle the question
fOrUh. , ,r Tntntbf!
The Childlike spirit, tu: Kingdom.-Vs. 2. 3. Mark 9., 3b. In answc?to their question Jesus gathered the twelvearound Ulm.and taught them that they had wholly mistaken Ucra mai . t4.f aiiyican
last of all, and servun. --- - Snsc .i.e uesire to he firs. he -
InV Ol enrisi' o ... - . tore, of self-denial, of helpfulness at ' . . :,. Tlu'refore. tne
ntliorS. OI liuui.'4... ------ raorc anvonc has of the desire to bo ntliehebelo dmn So that tho very desire to be first nakeshimltbythe very nature of
""J. ...Li -t b-ads to Sa-
TllC 4SCH-OCC". . T. itSctbn Un's kingdom, not to Christa. It is the spirit of hell, not of Heaven. It heget cv to innumerable and ,ws mi:f5 Ä
that sin icii !.- - ., . m
leads to crimes am ------ ton's Satan who said: "Better to reign in hell than serve , ta llean
like a mounting ucvu -
the unreinen am"- .. .. ......wn the strong
Hut distinguisn .4 ,";" desire to improve, to have large use- ?, iness, to grow in holiness and love; and the desire to hare .more honor -and
nower. or even to oc uci.v. ..... To do the very best we can in ; every- . . . ...... ti, ain: 'Ohl to
thine is our uui. -..4- dIHlllIj s w s It moans that
1X5 nothing, is ----- wc seek nothing for ourselrcs -but wron- if it means that wo arc willing . . .!..1.. in Crvl'swork.
to oe cii;3 " . .J , . -4 t "And Jesus
An uojeci Ii'" -- ... called a little child untollim. His calling shows Utat he was old enough ?. .. t.in. n tlir midst: AS
to want. -oei. Ii. . . i:.-;,rr lviralilo. lie
nn Illustration. a "f, - ---Sen took him in His arms in loving " . . i... i... Wcsin more 1m-
embrace, to r . athv
nressivc, and to "" " -v, : childhood and His love for children. How many who have children
in Heaven have been comiuriw .j VnACTICAt. 8COOESTIOS3. ... - InTirri! ot
V. 1. Wnc oi tnc kw"" " "V .he church is the desire of some to be rrcatcr than others; to have more lion- . ...1.1. nttritr.
or. influence, wen. This desire excites contentions and quarrels, awakens envy, injures the
is SCUISII, an -""-. - spirit of ChrisU lnrMhu
He only is iruiy K w4, f el Wtnen, and. forgetting self, desires
to do the most gooo t'" Jesus warns men of JC' l. S cause He lov them. It tocrueltj, no
love, willen einen .. r K or Iciens th cnse of lU danger.
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ready victims, persona wuo are r,. , tired, debilitated and all run down, wmr to imnuro and impoverished blood. Hood ... , i i. !!.,, l,n i1(1od
Baraapartua purines anu and thus wards off disease. Hood's PUIS cure nausea, alck headache.
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