Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 38, Number 22, Jasper, Dubois County, 7 February 1896 — Page 7

ffEKKLY COUltlEU. O. DOANK. rubll-her.

jaS1,bu . INDIANA' """ THE DEAREST ONE. ... n of that butter clay, Si?iÄ ntly treads this earthly tage." Vlcn bmiw Mother. in lino or lnnisunKo there la no other Vlor that tells so clear a story r if lifo and love und living glory. ,lko that swot word, So often heard, And yd so Httlo known, Until Into our hoiiMIM grown, a that which names the precious one, Who only knowa horduty done. Tu r off BiirlnK for a lomjeu-for runt She. who lias foiiBht tnu prUo to win. f-or a noble life and an enter n In Through thoBatesof Heuven, lly promise h'lvon, Of yielded life for lifo, of love for loe. r ,r brlnidm,' blessings from t o e. Llftlnp her ufferliiBS I on iah, Heady for them to do and die; And thl hrl-f verse Would Jam rehearse The virtues and tho modest worth Of the dearest onu In all Good Housekeeping.

DADDY JOILN'S CLOTHES.

1 fin; in Daddy

'J 111 ts '-" " .,,1 ,. i John s cabin, and there was sttl a teat bod of glowing coals when bin, bidder Lia called l.lm to dinner.!

Daddy wanned his thin, bim ,s j thc finest, war t the fire and the sweet im- of the j cmmtv ,. corn pone and the fragrance of the ( Sh(, ,u(1 u v

coffee were very pleasant. . -Ohl, wizened face wrinkled tuto some thing meant for u smile. "Tho doctor woman s birl come!'' he said. ... 1 .Tide Fra cy s wagon.

replied Liz, her dark, weather-beaten fain lighting. , "Come, an' cat your dinner, dad. she W?i n-con,in'," quavered the old man; tottering forwnrd and pulling lonc an old splint chair. "Whar's thet piece er säumt- . j rtt 1... .IH,-!'1! V'l

-iti-d Her Ä' Vomiv' glared 1

"You git it mighty quick," aid his

" Dud 'brought a tattered h?; . . . . , ..i.j ....t.. ....mfitllv folded Id

which tue on HJi ..... .....1 4K11H v:l t down.

'. . :.. ..,,r,it with the sheep-

so attenuated as to fabric that the interposition of the worn ileece i 47...

v as must comioi . "I've got tor hev some neu clots, Liz." said Daddy, presently. She looked at Hud. "Hud want some new do powerful bad. too. but he eats seek a he. , 'pears like I eayu't never git .uin "ud kin git crlong," said thc old UTnL w the doctor worn-

. . i.,.f WIV fed Hz.

ans trot 1 in v.- - - . ,. ... h , n.. mhhv ther ain't

l VCCKll". f"" nary thing ferine.'' 1....M ..mm inr

"lit you 8ii"i h" 1 , , .. ,,, ... ..r ! .mummied the old

.., . riif "Doctor woman s

man, hi hu."- h"j- , . . ,., ol'ays been good tor we, uns im I don t

aim ter ax her ierai iiii'-t,-Hi feeble hands trembled as lie took , .. . l.n.

til) ins torn " .i.:.,.r" ,rnt, nlentv of cverythi.ig,

eaid Liz. sullenly. 'It 'lon't dilTer. 1 aia t cr goin 1

l'atuiy .mmi . . "Dad al'ays was vr fool!" mused Liz,

"You go an' help yor Prandad pick vn tatcrs." she called to Und. ''I!1 : .......!.... toward the

notato hank, saw somebody swinging SS L down the xncuntain toward the

"Thnr'H the doctor woman's njBRJsf

er oounn un o

C'e(.i'i.. ti, bis snade down hard

and leaned forward on the hardle. "Cjmiir attcr me? You'ne a plum lhilhc stared from under his shaggy brows und breathed hard tu the hand-

soino yellow woman wwv. uV. "Uowdv, Sally!" . , "Howdy. Daddy John. Bank in up ycr tat era?" "t reckon." , , , , Ho was shaking all over and felt sick . . a ,mrnintirH Vit, datlilx .

Oi' me some! I want a permuter pie, 1 "Vis vfs," said thc old man, shortly. iWnr wants you to come up thar,

daddy. She's got sumtin fer you se outen her bar'l." "Yessum. I'll conic titter I gits m tatTS done banked up." " ,. t with her tomatoes.

..... t... ii..,. .'I'd to her. cailcu

J CIl llvi 1 1 """ti daddy's cracked voice. ...luciu wntltH tO

nwnv good clo'es on that pore white V 1 - 1.-,.. rrmnibled

trasb xer, 1 uou v o - Bally. "Mo nnd Jnkc could er make

Daddy John went on with his work.

Try It on, daddy! ?ow, is it not lieeV You wou't freeze your poor vara tliia winter."

"So, ma'am. Thank've, unuim. 1 reckon I'd better go now " ..... ... .. .. t ......... i1inJ

"Wall H IUI. lim lieeu ouuu- m.-!

dadd. Here are some frood otiex.

".Might v Jlne shoes, mighty line.

mumbled the old man.

Now. vou need some soft, warm

ur.i.lrc Horn lheV lire. 1 Oil Wlllli tO

BV .... .

. .1 .... ii.,'t .'ini' fninit in hert1

JIUl I llVill Uli) ill... ij"" - a .wi in,e I miiKt eo iro oh. yes go

in foed ir.v ehlekens. 15-t there s one

II it.- is a nice imir of

Illing ,i..-. - - .

trousers;

j ;eiiir. "1 f.s all right, Daddy ! They will just

(it vou, I'm sure."

C...1. .1...JI ii.rnro iiwntted the doc

tor's return. A little gray old man, his small spindle legs lattliug around in

Hie fine i iiek trousers, mr. .

...1,1 I,!.., ..lifi-liiid in Hliuh COIIt

1IIUCU lilll'-'J -"'III l IIPIM.I..V - pany. He looked at her speechless, his

wrinkled race worKing. She smiled at him. ..r i !...... Tnr- vrii. Daddv.

i nave ii iwi . and I'll give you a clean white shirt to

take home. "Doctor!" the old man gasped. 1 cay n't " "Don't worry, Daddy. Try on the e.st." , A , He put it on. tugging weakly at the

buttons.

".Jest what I needed, he miutereo, luihkily. , "You look very nice, Daddy. I here s only one thing 'more, and here it is . ... T. .....1...

niest coat in jjiium"-

I never had no new clo'bc afore,' Jib

croked, plteously. A few frosty tears dropjied on hla grizzled cheek. Liz took up u corner of her apron and w iped her eyes. Ail .1... . .1 .. c-..lr,i,iK' f1tmul

WIC Ollier Ulm;! nuimiiiij 1,1111 IT.

They was sech fine clo'es'." iiiuwu

tho old man. "The coat lied a KHK hk-

n Doctor said it war silk. An the

i! 1...I .,(

iiiiiiuai uuiiiiiin.

"An tliem elo es couin a neu up fer Hud when dad got done with 'em," said Liz.

The old man pakd wnusuuuen pulsion. . "I ain't er goin' ter git done with em!" lie said in a high voice. "Hud shan't liev 'em. Doctor woman give em ter me. I never bed no new eio'eH afore. 15ut 1 ain't got 'em now. They're stole." , . He broke down into tearless robx, .1..., ..I.....1. 1... rlil I'hllir.

IIIUL piinui. 1 ivwIiU-'" nil the wollten

called in unison, and they shed a few perfunctory tears and patttid tliesr.ulibox around. "You don't use tobacco in any form, .i ... ukU.iiI one.

The doctor admitted that she did not, and tliev looked steadily at her, lrlng isT... idiennnienon. eehH

III IKUlIfM vi." , passed and Daddy still crooned ovei the lire in utter dejection. Old age, poortvand loneliness, unliappy trio. At-re his cole companions. It was now believed that the clothes would never be

recovered. Out in the woods one frosty inorr.mt, ,v heavy foot crushed into the .lead (

leaves, and a big el.estnui, m Htruek the owner of the foot on the ; "He raised his black face toward the j lr"JinSDoys drappin' all dc time now, j

an i ev a ne.ij iv' . He Mit down in his tracks and filled his pockets and shirt front, citing voraciously the while. nw "Keekon I'd better be gwine now, , he said presently. liaisintr. lie picked his way like a cat, haisint . i i. I . cdimhintr con-

tlirougu xue " ' , "tantlv till he reached a spot where a .lowlder cropped out and ove, htuur the mountain fide. Its crtHl eommanding the whole vallev; , and it-Sheh,ngu,,dersidema:.eay

Thick pines crowueu up .... V the entrance. The convict h a.i b- in shurply hunted that he had been m able to escape from the neighborhood, and it was in the boldness o despeiation that lie had chosen his ret -at so the state road that ho could he

tho voices of the country j..v

THE SUNDAY SCHOOL.

THE FREE PORT BILL.

Trie. aUnUAi ovnwww. ( . ..- - 1trnallul Lwon for IVl.r.uiry 11. 1 89 , VnBtMr('rr Vr Tr.ler. -Tliu Sorinou on the Mouat-I-ok . 1ulno. has Intro-

The Soriiioii

"'lArnuiped from l'elouh-f Notes.

GOLDBJI Ti:xT.-Vhy call y.! Lord. i:nd da not the things which I sa 7-'thVhbc-tion IncludoH LuKo C:l!-W. and I MtitthPV.chai.U-rs 5. C und 7. with the lint cr I "Urs in WSH. (U Tho choosing of the i Twelve and ti) th Sermon on the .Mount, i Tiu. Summer wf A. D. ' li.vct:..-Aceordlng to trnaitlon. tho tierj man was polten uii tn Horn of Unit t . or Mount of lSeat'tuuea, a Hiunre-shai-ed ' . about CO feet In height, with two or . nur the center of the went co of thp OallU-;. two or three mlh rr-..n w 1 und even suthvv. t from Capernaum. I J.l.iON M)TI. Jesus had now, I 1 1 is gracious teachi . ... i in., .1 iviirl.-. trained so

1 nigs m .......v ' ' " . ,. , manv dieiples. and some of them had reached such a degree of His spirit that thc tlreat Teacher could begin the ori ionization of the working force of His ' kingdom, and lay down the platform of j its principles. This marked a new ; i fpoch in tho development of Hi i illusion. Not", therefotv, its place in the life of Christ: , i Jesus had spent the whole night in : raver. That He should spend so much .. . , ..1 j.... ..i.... .i in f,eret

time, time neeoeu ivi. r. - - -raver shows how greatly He felt the mportanee of the crisis to which Ic had come, and the value of secret uraver for meeting it. 1 The mission pf the twelve apost esseleeted was to learn of .Jesus and then 1 Mi preachers of the Go.pe , home and foreign missionaries. Says HMiop 1 . . ... n . . i. i0unii. twelve disciple-,

varren: .iv-n.i"....- - . ,,,w1 .l..,t everv man, m all time, might find

Hlr rrjrn nt Mi.!, lma Intro-

senator rr.vw, .... Auced Into the senate a bill which au-

thorizes tho eslainisiiineuv i iort at I'ort Pond bay, a harbor in the 1 . ,.i nt T.nnif Island.

N, Y. Tlio bill provides tor wuui

natural resources will sot fail tonoU that the year 18W, Trhich was sch a brilliant period in commercial history, i Iii itemo

was me ursv - cratic policv of t!ie low tariff waa m full force. He will find that the progress made would hare lxen even greater were it not for the panic of the two previous years, brought oa under high 1 . ..i tio u-tii l..m tl at mora

practically be a great govcrnm en .

bonded waroiiouse, ...v n r-tnes. furnaccsanu lactone opevatlng factories within , is wall I KjPlr Inufr under the under the supervision of the Ü nltcd J J u a hh taxation. States treasury authorities. Vessels J "n( 7S bB"wiU marvel entering and leaving this port will be K "n mr. wllh a iM

, . .1 rnvn onlrat PO ' V...fc "" " -

Irc?VV "7"KT;:"";.hnrbor knowledge of tUe. improve-

iree irom inuungu h.-, - - and clearing fees, and from any harbor . . . .5 1,.- t.. tlnt;i IHWS.

Illiniri i i.v..i v. ..v .. . . .. .....

knowledge of tbc improvement In .... Ltl t IIA

ate laws, traue coumuuii ...... . ,

Foreign merchandise may be traits- region - orcloa

fihipped, in thc port or iam.ua . , . d , whkh the piers, without being entered or 1 1 W exte chilly v:!!d'riJ"r ic-ed

runs may to H.am - -, . fi , th t Jn &pUe oI thcse unueai...tr. in- ihti factories AVltnm ine "? . . , c

Ill " .

factories within the no nau, v 5 " .17nrnncritt

, " ... f 1 1. TU final section of a uic c h..h: rrr A .

iu.i.m " . I- - , , iiiero were men . ... ., . i I. . rtf till. fciiViW . . , .1 nKAf .

ses iuu bvv". - .,arty of calamity ana misinc .vtf.v

tlltll. UN lil'.AK -VX. .

sioa.

II1Ü HUI vv. .' - . ..i.. Ulf. i.iriiiinistances and

treiiMirj .vi ....v conditions, to establish similar free ports at any other suitable places in tho United State. Should the bill become law there is no doubt but that the novel experi

ment, for

INCREASING THE COST.

How It I Trope-.! tu Add to the Col ol tho 1'iHir Mai, flotlilHC

What would bo the cVTect oi iho

but that the novel cxpcri- vtnuu wu.v. v ... . thi country, of a free J.orL chafes proposed m i the

werld speedily be tried. Eminent , Ml mu, taat nw " The realist's have5 already expended con- upon the cost o woo g Jhe

siderabie money cr. a nia. o ;r. pr -- dutIcs

il iay, ami uuvu jiuh.u.. - - - ts of land to bo used as sites for woolens, and tno pr i ....in-l...: An i wnnlens would at the s

i i 1.1 Iva Sn

I'ond bay. and have purc.iaseo .arge cre- domcstic

i i I. iiseii as sacs mr wooieu, - - t -- ,

v.. v-. --".;--- . ä . Tin d. i facturcrs. Republican auinonu --

ot ve.scis eiueru.K - - . ,t ... -1Jitional specific duties

. - . hiiminiT iiiik

unity. . She held it up by thc shoulders nnd

he drew it on. "Xow, is not that a lovely coat? He stroked the soft cloth gently, pulling at the fronts with his stubby fin-trers.

..Tl-r. li.,rwl ,,'ltll Slllf. S.llll UIU nuviui.

'Daddv, I shouldn't know you." He looked down at himself in n dazed . X - t

wnv. Then lie starten. "I'd better go home now," he said, hurriedly.

T never had nary a suit o cio eb uiun.-. Clod bless ye, doctor."

He caught her hanil. 'I'm Kll !t:u to irive them to you,

Datldv," she saiil, softly, with tears. The next day Jule Fraley came up to mend the roof, and while he warmed himself at the fire he told the story of Dadlly'K return home. "We wtiz n-pullin' corn, me an Liz an' Hud, an' T see the ole man cr comin down the hill, an I says: 'hook yon. !.. t.. ii.ni . ilnilO

J.I.. " 4.IV .-' -V,,!' savs Liz. 'Thet ain't dad.

I.ooKf iikcoiu .,..,. passed to aim ,,, .

1t(I iridic IMIIL Wlllli v I , -l ornrtlllll'. J-l

like ole Treacher Freeman. An it wonj , Rosy, or git to ls . 1 d W

watched 'im tell he crossed me uraue.., . . , Lordy! I can i 'j

"Xus. having begun tl.cojltlon o' His kingdom, speaks o His d.scipii.. urn " tho multitudes who had come u to hear Him. Here he la dowi the pri c i les according to hleh all who ri n emhers of the new kingdom must ivl He begins witli the pathway to . i a. Um mime time Je

beatitudes nnd v.oesw

crats win, iuciviun.1 ....w. , - , . . .... n inn), ctfn toward

for iree ponthc ideal condition of perfect freedom . . .....1 .tu nii thev

for vessels to cum r, ---. ..nsi- without toll or tax. brlnfflng

:.. .i. ,ic .v.. need and carrying

such mji'i . j " , . .,,i,.i to everv shore. Hut li is

lllll IIIUHMta.i' - -

certainly very ineonsiste.it for a pro-

. .. . ..:.i ... nm in ' ' union nuuiu r- .

T m0" . ST Srei n trn c. 0 üy a f uv oa clothing wool (now free) s

was 54.,sa-.u.. n v " 1 1. V.. rnmlhlieanS

ties now pro tkjcu u.. " -r --- had been collected on these goods, the cost of thctn to American consumers

would have been increaseu uy near. 14,000,000. .... - .1- n wnnlons WOUlU

illO price ui uiw hcinere&scd also, and possibly thc adi.i i... inwr. The proposed

t"n-- " ,thsu -reimport annually STO.ivoüwor.1 , eue --1; " ,dof clothlne

r.n-rjni tnnt . . ... ... Vmr in ht. miOL nuviiiu u " 7 . .

Ipmii 11 so 8 lows - bo made m t-nis couini. - ' ' rii(. .i, .itstts mau v , mural . n mp.istire ecnts a pound. I ne an

' "l nnars in conirrc-.- j ...f, - - , 1.,..

watched 'im tell he crossed the branch, 1)U Lordy! an' when he clim' up the bank he staguMvd a bit yer know Daddy s might whizzed 01 Tmstidily oa his legs-an' 1 knowed wJ.o J. ,,i:UTi y

" 'Tis ycr daddy. Liz.' An' Liz were plum outdone 'at she didn't knowiwr I . .... ,...i..i 1..1,. ;.l,ilirilin-

own daddv, coneiiiueu ..... ..n.; -r iv,. Uni lniiehs nocitliar

111 one oi u.wv ... 1 . to his kind. He went up on the roof

presently nnd the doctor came out irom . . 1 ..... l - ilu, vnrlr. nl

1 mil in time TO oveiiiHuv "i-

""' . , . it -s.wt. liv ihn on the iraui. .

ways eharmcu imo i.i.."h -v i.it,- ,'rub. heap o new cu.

wonderful beauty of the inna arape. n; k todo. Ho. ho!" The house sat upon one if the ' foot - am 1 10 j )undlet un.

hills of the great Appaiae nan n"." M ' Y vi,-ved its contents with a series east of thc French F.road. Look. mi hd ; ' öns. and then pies-

west one saw a wooded, untiuiat... 01 1:1 uH"."b V VÜ si rjned suit and ar 111,,., nvav into the valley ently doffed his stnptu suit

vv;iit j 1 - n

niitfromacuttinp

and whistled sharply as it tore along '1 he negro grinned with pleasure, lie 'v ,s io much a sav age that this nomadic istenee, though hunted nnd tortured . . . .........t in htlll.

liy tear, w nv , "Howdv, gemmen!" he chuckled, as peering through the pine houghs, lu r 'o-nized some of his follow-convict m ?ho train. "Don't you wish you was

. . r ... Imt. love is

TOI lUil'U - ,.i1.,.anS

power of His kingdom. ' , there are certain applications of the v of love to daily lifts whlh notoy show us how to live, but are tests I v hiit e can know whether we real y t osseU love. Lovo is to Ik-shown to our iio those that are bad and di, ; .rreeablc, hv kind words and deeds, by giving, by lending, without hope, of Commencing with verse 41jlw. ! teaches that true reform must begin at home, right in our own hearts and re-ii-ils the test of sincere hatred 01 wrong He draws a picture and shows Sow morally grotesque U the cmuVuc 31 the fault-finder. A man with a great beam " n his own eye (who. therefor je'. see nothing -urn.oly). loosen

.... ii?" Ai r. rT 1 1

"w ... - ' - n nrtiiili . 1 II auui.iw " '

pears in congress o rge r havc incrCased the cost

which win ciiewrasu i...t - -- material bv ViS Pr cent.. of the hated foreign products. of n a;Ct nj, anJ Ihe total Which is right, tho benoto, -I rye or to - J"1 a Jcen increased who w ants to totally exclude the goods , value "oulJ aVC is

OpiH.O I

1 "111"" , ... . . . Ml. rfclrV

latter is the more suu" i"""--BUILDING UP THe'sOUTH. Tin- Yciir lt).- One f Marrrlou l'rofrr -duiwll. f the t oltnn, ..1 ami Iroa Jniluir.v I'ndi-r TnrllT Kefunii.

The Mannfncturcr s nceoro, .1 ... , . .... K11wlw.il in a

, .1 ....,,...il 111- tili Illil!.Ml in

SIlUl tiieii- ."- -v V . , !.....

. ,.,.inin iii:ii rose jar miv

OI a gnai v .,.,,,

. i i v itw t nn iTiriii 111.1111 rttiv

tue nine. .v."pi - !i....i ,.i.h. its wav overhigh trestles

I"".""" - - . . i

1 1 .....llMlll.llllMH.S. .Ulli ik

ami reu ;... , ,

t..,,.,.i.i Hu soiiuti ot iiiv

times im- v whistle, the rumble of wheels, and saw

i.n tmin rush nlonir, smnn m i.v -

i All fit mir

..... n nni ii u i . xin t

tauet.- hm.- . - i. fnmi .tnle l ralev

tli'-re was ii . - and at thu same instant a shot rang

OUl, . ,

"Tliiir's a convict pot on, eneu

i . ... i, mi

,. i,.. Ilm lioetor an K-arcu. j. d...

jump oh the train.

The doctor simci. . .1 l...v didn't ston?"

"Vhv. no. but the guard fired on him. They'll send a party back when u.. i'r. mit mnre an' offer $100 re-

IIICV Kim . . Vi i.t... 1Ü.-..K-. Don't I wish I

Will 'I . ... ..!. Ill"

e ii ti. ., , n,, ..i-!ii l... ..nii.-bt. do vou tlnnk .'

Dill hi. hvl " , ,, , .i t tIim- ii-iii'allv docs. lies

1 IfVlV"... ... B. r

r.i i.s.nci.l f üiiew

I-1.-1" ."ii ... ...

Miirhtv fine clo'es ter a ine ;

hen?) o" money." 111 i . . i i.t.. i:.l,u twisted

He softly patteu ... - - -

his neck to get a gnmpsu u, Increased all his blackface .,nto on

smile. A mirror wouiu uu.t

A ..

, itwiv iiiukes a break, nu

OOCH t liv.i -.' i,i, .! .... utiiic. itnvhow. AJOi:

ne si k,l "" n . .., t 1.1...... Mm."

eoncii ei ..v. "Mr. Fralev, where do they go when

theve.scaiHJllKetn.il. i.... s im woods. Mebby

jney .. - - ... . , ,

ii,nv knows niirirers that n iceo en. ..

.rye 'em clo'es. They're al'avs in a " ,,.... .. ..it Kbet o their st ritK'd

IXnn'ef Oiey do onetimes they git . ..mill "

Daddy John came once to visit the . i.ta now clothes, nnd

doctor, en. ins ., r, then he paid visits to all his kinsfolk .- 1 ... 11... nliror. tl-

ik ter the woods now.

, i.. ..n i,,.i i-ii.r iiii.

lilt lain - j" - ... .. j.. vpriv

"Hosv won't Know me ... . She'll tek me fer a preacher jest from

confunce. t,

He changed bacK m in ....,... .,1 tied ui his bundle. A sharp wind sprang up nnd drove before it drops of

ie.v rain. . ,

Gollv!" muttered tue uarKu.v. ..

. .... . ,. -. .1.. ,.,.., rinrK.

It cold? Hi resii a u.v .- -

Down on the doctor s larm ev.jbodv was hurrying to get the crops under 'shelter. The last load had gone in

when Jule Fraley iookcu uV The clouds were rolling up like a cur

tain, showing the farmouiiiu.i... M . mm, ... ...i ,,,, ntnberskV.

intense uiue eicncu - -

"Durned ef it's going to stum.,

all." paid Jule.

Suddenly he straightened i...uvi. . . ,, ..i ..i..,n.,U' "I.OOK

Hudl" he caiieu -...ii --

von on thc mountain. "

smoke?" . .

Ibid could sec as far as an inu.iu..

"Yes, thet's muiokc.

'Ther' ain't no house wiar.i.V..... Ynri- hlllise."

iu. .....j . , , . T .al.k lit ml nwav brisKli

lll.vi '. - . . i 1.,.. fli-K men nnrtca the

1WO lll.uin umbrageous pines and tip-toed cau- . . ... ii .umniF miller

tiously townru a huh... . h

fully or successfully nrip -'"cape from sin who docs not at least, lull . . ..... In ivfreonie

' with earnest sinceru. his own fault iuid sins. Savs .Testis, according to the revised t version: "There is no powl twe that brincetli forth corrupt fruit. it i b . . , i. ,,,.!,, nut. that

a strange inci- mie '"fa V., from the same soil, by means of he atne sunshine and rani, under t he N...o culture, different fruit w 11 be , produced by different treo.s. So that the onlv way to haw good fruit is to me atree v.hicl. naturally produces rood fruit. The only way to have good fruit in our lives is to have good hearts and principles of righteousness. Again, tho heart is the source of al the treasures of life. From a poisoned fountain only deadly waters ca i f low Thc mouth is the easiest outlet of the feelings and character within. A b.u man may sometimes peak excellent words, but watch him. note all his . .... .i:t..;i nirriimstniices,

piiccch umier ....-i .h - - , . the words will infallibly indicate in . . l ! 1. 1.. 1.

Home way wmu .... - -

A nrnli e Ol win ii. '

"i . ;

cd it tne cosv - - :. . - both foreign nnd domestic, should bo

increased uy r-'Ji per -CUi" . . Thc republican party's purpose is to increase tlie cost of all woolen goods bv at least 30 per cent.

at once, if possible, and to cause a larger increase "in 1597-95." the ways and means committee said. If tne party should then have the power to de iL V. Y. Times.

taKcn: , ,, .

Tlie year iS95 has been one wnicn iur nil time 'to come will be noted in the records of southern development as one of the most Important periods in tho business history of the south. It has

been a vcar oi marvcu meniä, free from speculative booming, tV.s work accomplished being of the solid, bulistantial nature which lays

the foundation for greater mm rapid growth than was ever before seen in all the broad territories of tho southern states. Thc revival of the iron business early in 3SD3 put into operation many idle furnaces, made a heavy increase in the output of coal and 'iron ore nnd at tho close of the vcar the production of iron and coal were at a heavier rate per month than ntanv former time in the history of .. nll lie iirin nnd Rin

the SOUlll. un" "" drcd industries now cn a permanent basis the outlook for continued prospcrity is far brighter than during thc "boom period" of a few years aeo. ....... .i. .. ji . ti,n virnr several lur-

Uli tue linn" vü. j paces whicli had been undergoing re- , , :.. nnA tlin n.lr(adV

Hail

THE Kffect

"RELIEF"

DILL.

TarlH et.

of tho Dlnrsley

Ki.rrnBF.

If the bill should become law it would, as thc republicans themselves , i.- ih. nffiiptnf eheckmc

I well Know, hi . - I our importations, and this necessarily Li. a Anno f rntß

would cut tionn mo ..- - rr't .! TThlch HU

posed an average ad valorem duty of 4G per ccnL on the principal imports froai which customs revenue is derived, vieldcd a revenue of $-20,510,037 in the

lastliscal year oi 1 when the McKinley tariff was passed and the average duty on these import was raised to SÖ per cenL ad valorem, the revenue from customs fell off in the fiscal year to 5174,154.209. McKinlev's increase of duties by tea per ccnL cut down the revenae 20 per cenL This was a great object lessoa for the nation, proving that St is irai, i . t .-.. tariff rates wita

possiuie " - , , , out discouraging importations aad of course cutting down the revenue derived from customs. , - Irnii- nerfectlV well

IVCrV ÄUaiwi f - . tariff hill becomes

Uiat ii viib """s . . , V .. 1. :V. ilallH

CUllvi I -"'! - . .. . . i,!..f,,lt. UUllaiv , - , , then he paid visits to all his kinsfolk rock on thc mountain side throw and old neighbors, and the queer, pa- h rm a,r Rtole r to th " . .. . .. . .1 s tin fine black suit, v t,..,i rnllv. i

er

thetle tlgure in tho line nine " weakly climbing over the hills, became

a familiar sigiu.

Then one night a tcrrime ca ...i..i

on with his work, befell and the nextgoin' grandad?" known all over the cttlcment th at b" ' B ...-.l.i.. Tiii,,,' new clo'es at come in

the doctor woman's bar'l had bee:, tt

.. ' -LH,,, to town drew rein

liorseiiivi. ? . i .i!....Ua...i the theft for hours.

aim umv.0.iv

Everv other woman pin-

Alli't. VOU

...... - 1I...1

crieu i.i. ... "Yis, I'm or goin' right now. He toddled off to the cabin, washed lila hands at thc porch ami dried them i.-.t nt hurlars. The doctor was

watehm; for the old man, He gave a Every , other woman , ; - - 'j V

tuoer mill at his tattered hat brim as pon.iet, a . . u. ; ... - toTC1her to

: nor, ami men .m. --- " , . . he enmo near. , tv.i.n- tnlm Fo it hapiHned that. -Howdy, Daddy John! I'm right glad a. Mj WJj to sec vou. Come in. ... ., ; rt ,..ii imt two of the women

Uil.IUU ." "- "

mnneii. . .. . 1.1 .... .... ,.i 1 .Inrr nrettV Old.

"our mit. m h""" , dndily. The brim is torn nnd there s i. i.t.. i.i. i tin r.nnvn.

tuen a "K "v"w 4 ..,.., "Yessum! It's plum worn out, sure fT." ...

"Never mind," sum tne uw u.. liave such a nice cap for you, showing it to him. "Miide of soft fur und in, Innung to tic down."

Til III V.. .1 " I ' I , . . The old face altered. It Imt ten Sreary years.

11 Hill. VII. 'v ... , I , Mi!ll....i.ia 1,1

chair. There was a curious .......v ... the house. One of thc women whis-

Ptf"llit'8 just like a buryin', only that ain't no corpse." Daddy John was sitting by the tire, huddled together, the picture of mi?-

"l'e lost my new cioes, uv u....

...'... tlnddv John," said the

doctor. UUing his hard, bony hand.

lllv (

will ff of warm air stole oir to w.u. .

creat bed of coals giowcu rem, .. , with his feet to the lire, a negro in convict dress lay sound asleep. The men . . ..!-.tltll lllH

had their guns reau, . --

piece upward ami h tiv "- " -

the tree tops. me. iiv" feet in nn InstanL "We've got you!" nid one. He looked from one to the other and his dark face grew a Hhadc lighter. I surrender, gemmen I he said I...I..

' !,.. t.u voiit Tlnildv John

siioruv im--. reappeared in his new clothes. He wore , the i al.iiosteonstantly for n few weeks, nnd then they suddenly ret ml frum

imbue observation, um. .... iboiit looking as if the senrcrow In the j

cornileid lind stepieu uui. . - i perch und toddled off to seek winter 1 Ti.r doctor was puzzled. ;

quin w-.i r,. -... , .Vn.

When, at last, sae queauouv - . . t..i.. i.r Iii lmnd mysteriously. t

toy, .line - ; "I reckon I kin tell yer ef ycr won t ..... ,4 ,, 1

bo put out nnoui it. "Well, well! Do so!" "1 reckon." in a hushed voice," at he t keepln' of 'em ter be buried In." N. Y. Tribun.

.... . i. i.

ii.. ..ii,, .iis life, l ne roc..

outwaroiv n-iiniv...- - Jesus Christ. The floods and streams represent temptations, persecutions, worldlv influences. One man bu.lda his house upon a rock. He hears tlie words of Christ, and brings his heart life, into accordance with Ills e-

pVessedwill. Another builds his lirnise smp 7t000(0oo worth

t i u troacneioi. " . :

wav with the first freshet. The sand t

is thc liope oi tne nji-uv..... . ..- - - professor, the forms of religion adopted

south for man ..

awaru to aMim.--nanv of tt contract for two battlesbips. J... J I i ......... l, which mnv be ex-

Tlie rupu. k' " , . i.. 4i. t. iinn ni wnrlt is shown

pcctcii I" i". "- - f .. ii... !.. Vnivnort CW5

uy me iacv n" . , . Bhipynrd has now on hand orders for " . i-im IWVfl wnrtli

proiesMii, .- - . : . . ... i . liivi nf ursuse. or tent

irom C.USIU...I " " . - i . , porarv emotions. And the ruin which comes to that house is great and com plcte. .r.. 4 .iicTinritvlietween tht

1 nC Ul.I'i.l Ilu."'1!' forces of evil nnd thoseof righteoi.Miess l.'riiin I

is no reason loruiseoiii.im - - n superficial point of view, (John th had every thing his own way. But the un'cen God was on thc side of the shepherd boy. Watchman.

The object of study is not to know, but to live better. Hiblieal history more interesting than any ot her, because its application to ifc is mn c apparent. It shows "Cod within , Uij shadow, keeping watch obnveltu omn. S. S. Times. ...... in. thivAiistrinii iren-

.Many v m.. ",,w '' , ernl at "lHvoli. has failed iH-causc hfl was unable 10 calculate tlie value of

minutes. United rresoyu-i

. 1.. iirt.it tvill not

man sunccrciy ui-'" . pick and choose what commands to ... ... ..t. tt-.TMilca.

I obev nnu wiinv 10 rr.iv-- -

worn. . , .. . rnttoa mill building in thc south In

v r.i Thn total nura-

ls'.u was uv. ."- :., , her of spindles for new mills under- . . , ., .1. vnnr and for CD

tauen uurniK - . .. . -1.1 ,ii1 win in round

largcment. u. u . . !... nnn itHlOll. Or &D0UI

nuinocrs auuu, twice as great as ever before recorded

in one year

rnment? The passage 01 ... .s w ., i..!n-n.iikiriliaOt iey

protectionist w" - effect but to diminish the receipts from , .1 M nrinnl IBA

the custom nouses ...rr-- --- trcasurr. The bill should be entitled,

as the Mchiniey um juj -- act to reduce revenue, " and it shoeld

be at once killed. a. 1".

. ... .ii. auini at HaoKi

nirir.wii - - i ninioo .t- Cn . have takei

l.ccu, i""S--. -- - . .. . ... 1-.. ... f U . i n i hall

that me inwr

suffer In the tarin 300, w.. .... hu Nin 3 1 rv.

happen to tne rcv ; r .. nf nine am UM

1S ever before recorded There are ' T' d m

Husiness lor tne year nsuuw.. - 1 ,iui. I .cinMtinn of 60 per ceat.

In one year. i.u...v... 11.. .nunnrnii. larire Uivi

was tiniisuii.... , - -" ,, ,v , 1 .; ....ln lit- nenrlv all tne

denus uciuk .... -,t mills. Tlio sonth's great advances for the cotton manufacturing industry is now fully admitted by the textile 11 .. ..!.... V. iflrhl.

ttUtnorities " ., nn fnatiire OI tlie

AUOtner CUV",. .. . 4im ineroaKed immiiTratlon

vcar ,Vi. in. . r . 4... slot. Thc tide 01

Ititotns ...vi.-... 4. .. ,

population has sweueum r uk

IB lllOUtiis iv n.v-i.w i...., ---- ' ...1- il. m.ii. ,1ii.lrnl)lo set-

ttiousamis üi .. ...w... tiers are turning southward, and it is . , . i.. .. fnw vnnr.s there

prooaoie hi.v j- , w ill be a rush to the south equal to ...... m !n rears niro into the

lIlilL U vr. - j ' , I ...ethtvP!. The fact that those who

restoration of 60 per c"- oI ... . . 1. Am VkA WAB ICS.

McKinley duties oh .u.... - -me quite handy to the owners of

fliese Torcsis- uw 1'""" rwhy so much partiality haabeea slwwa V . . it. nit.t tariff, while

toHimoerin u ...B.i - other interests are clamoring quite

loudiv, anu pucuis - - . " . Mi.i.nt thenaselve

mcritorioas, i v.-.-

with an advance 01 w Istinfr rates. In former times aH Occaslonal raft ot lumber and ahmgle sawed ia tho Canadian forests floated

down the St. Jona river a..

tally landed lar irom vu " . v. tit.. .Un where its

House on tue -- value was rery much enhanced by a .. . nm v- 1. 1 ! , 1 1 a irTPl'B"

northwest. The fact that tuosu - h liule irrcK. R south urge their friends to follow prote ire ifL & their example )Uvlden ioper ct. of tho XeK i--

favorable conu uuua "; "Vthe ...duties would be quite an

nnd 01 me geusr. ( . - proflts of tVjs iarticiat- oiaaa.

The historian who wn .. - Jteacrd. ivelopnicutot the outh'i wonderl I mudflpbia Rea.