Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 38, Number 34, Jasper, Dubois County, 1 May 1896 — Page 7
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WUTCTCTjY COtlKlril-VilKimr. At last there remained but u
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IT'S VERA WEEL. .... fcnv wecl. throUBhout thu day, When tu'on up wl warlc or iluy. To think a man can llvo ulway Wfoot a wifcy. irn vera wcel when ela'es arc now, To think they'll alwuys last Just bo. Ami look as well ns they do noo. WToot u wlfcy. But when thn holes botfln to show, The stltchoH rl. ihu buttons co. What In tho wurl'a.a man toilo "vroot u wircy? it'a vera wool -when skls nre clear, i.....V. .m,..,' nr., nie. ami lassies ilcar.
To think yo'U gang throuyh life, mto fear,
Yvroot a wm.-j. Hut clouds will 001110 the sides athwart. I assies will marry, f Hen's maun part; Wuut'lhon can chwryuur saddened heart? A dear, wee wlfcy. It's vera weel when young and halo, mit when you're nulil, and erased and frail, And your blithe, sjilrlta 'nn to fall. You'll want a wll'oy. nut mnyhap then the lunula dear Will treat yo,w orfer wl' a sneer; llocuuso you're cranky, gray and KC.ro. . YVH got nao wlfcy. Then hasto ye, haste, y- silly loon; Ittpo uj and feek about the toon. And got Heaven's ßront est earthly boon. - A "U "'at Thought.; . T1IE "GHOST 'MAIN.
single mile ami only a minute to do it
in. Till! throttle was wine open huh
'be little eiitrlno was rolling so that the
bell rung continually. The llronian had
put in Ills hiHt lire and was now btru.ning hi y8 catch tho Miioku of tho
hiH'uial. 1 . til I. ! t .1 nn
Tli eiiL'Inecr. Willi III ICH. ilium
Uiu whistle rope, clung to the stuc oi
tho cub to keep from belli,' tnrown
out of the rjffht of way.
The wheels under the sewing inn
chine were so muH that the best hIic could do was 45 mlleH, und now when she came down to the very last second
there, was tili ii nuarter of a mile no
tAveen her and the meeting; point, but
that nuiiuoiiL the living wheels of
ih,. snecial ciuriiie crashed over the
swi'ieb and shut her out. The little Kewinir machine, hid lunong the Hand
UY CV WAKMAN.
When Urn Kio (Srande Western was a , wnw irnuL'e road it was very crooked.
o.. ;,. ii, Utah desert there were
many curve anions tbe wind hills that
have been piled up during the pas
thousand yean-, A loconiouve-u... . u tvpe known as "sowing machines, be. ' i.s..,.f wax hi snrhl
UIUSO till ineir jn.iv......v... " -was trying to make a spur for t lit general manager's Piee.al, agabust uhich alie had a time order. 1 be tune vas Brewing alarmingly short, and 1 driver of tbo light engine knew thut .. . flu 1AM1-
tne man on me hjk.i.1.. - p ral manager behind him, would be trowding the limit. Tbe.se "sew.ng machines" were famous rider.-,, l.u springs were w Utfhi nml so perfectly o lju.ied that one of the.se locomotives would "ride us easily to the engineer a a Pullman ear doe to a eonnnereia traveler, with one seat forbimse f and another for his feet. A the little machine rocked round the corners, Rcriv.ni-
Inir at every curve, thu ei.g.neer .. . nrcman kept a sharp lookout ) ahead at tbe same time coin; ing the in . tos and reckoning tbe miles that Hill li between them and the pur. Down thf dcMsrt one of tbe swiftent engine, on the road uuh t rcmbbng
towanl the sewing '
lills, was htrainingevery nerve to reach
the passing point at wiiien sue an
1 ready overdue. Tbe man on the spend wiih just beginning to feel sure of
us position when h3 rounded a eurw
nd saw the light engine ejneiK...h
f.-nm a shallow cut. Of course lie snui
oil' and tried to lessen the force of the
collision, but to stop was out of tue
niest ion. The firemen on the light engine naw
eml and warned his companion.
....v. ..g. - I
ffr thev were curving to tue leu- mm
the driver could not see, but the four men knew that nothing short of a mir
acle, could prevent a dreadful collision
Hint in a few seconds' time uic
would nil be oiled ui in a heap. Uoth
,1,U,.rs had en cd U their nrcmen ui
iul the firemen had turned to
i.ir windows. The snecial engineer
:.. i... i.n nf viversinir. that he
l.e the L'ood opinion of th
ollicial witli liiui. The other driver onlj
shoved the throttle lever in. uraccu himself and awaited the shock. A man who has never lived up to his last moment on eartli and survived to toll about it afterwards can never know-
how much business one can trant-aex, in his mind during that moment in whteh he waits and lirtens for the swish
of the scythe. Hut one does not always review his past life at such a moment; often bo wastes time thinking about a
mere trillc.
The driver of the special engine had
a bov, and this boy bad climbed up on ., ..i.i,,. t fence to kiss his father good-
l.v that, morning at their home in Salt
"Pcrhnns." said the cold pel, "them
was uot when we went down, but then!
is now, for I saw a locomotive ftancu
there."
The conductor laughed as the superntendent had done, but the colon-1
offered to risk a ease of champagne that
lie had been no "ghost" train, and tho superintendent took the bet ns tha
easiest way of settling an argumviu. which was about to become cmlmrrawiug. When the snecial reached Green river
tho party went into the eating house, where supper had been ordered, and, as was the habit, the colonel sat at ni same table with the train and engine crew. , "What did you shut off for just this side of Coyote spur, Sam ?" asked the ..,w,,w.l lnoklntr the engineer in tho eye.
and instantly the eyes of the vvholo
party were upon the driver uuk. uy Tbe engineer was speechless. Not
bat the circumstances bad escaped n
mind, for as a matter of fact ne ami thought of little else, but he know not
low to answer. "Did vou think that crgine was on .... . , .1... ..I'lllB
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ii. hi..... - .. . .1... .....1... ,niut.liu11t OI
iiin.r HOL eillir IUU vun't. '-
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41.i. i.ii.riiw. crew.
"What engine?" asked tne cnfr"r
trying to look ami speaa imiui.-
' ' ii. n. was OI11V one i. iiiiin
i
i.....ml. i'mi nwn." MUS llie uuiumt"
response. "Will ynu be
.n.cu i.v tiiv nuestion .
"Well," thought the driver, n i ,i. r: M.' trot 'ein." and he an
swered: "1 did think she was on the l.inln stem." . .
What did you think, liarry.' i
ltrtlonal f-c for MT 1 rultli-I.iilie 17: -!.
POSITION OF MR. CARLISLE. bm Kit Ttof KW d 1 rucc The attltwie takca br Mr. Carlisle i i,u letter to a Irkiad coacernlng h
I possible nosiinatioa for the prcs;tR'cv
lArranp.Hl from Fcloubt f Kotn.l
Got-PK-N' Tnxr.-orü. :r.creao our m" T .ill.. 1?-
-I.H"1. ' . , . , Ä. n IÄ2I
Tim S!:"TMN.-.N;ari- ine ' -'- j nhT o the sian. The srreiary IK.I1 l!! ... 1 , .111 i. it Bf
can
falta: vom lORruin lei, tspriM the jwwerof faltb . ytrt ii. 39 show tho faith through vrhifa nip com; vom 3. !7. faith to i the oa hlngdom and to 1ms iatlcnt unA faithful. Tho nov.f r of faith, vwe C. lias Its parai-
. . .' , . ... .-.i Marlt 11 . r
21. and John u: 12. iiany fvinj.are found in Ht brtw 11.
Tmn.--VerfH8 n, m-rcmix r. - -
er January. A. U w. t maiins
leper , in March, A. i'. . snomt
the crti-notion. . ,
!.... nn thi l vomer unc .-l..
h-i.." n.i nniili-e. on tho way froaa
Ephraim arrow tie Jordan, and down
througii I'vrca xo mua).
i.i:fox norcs. T Tmil. lxntEAsn Ot'R F.MTH. V
Al ' - -
ft. Those who una ixt-n '"b-1
vith .lesu, who knew liim ücm, anu
hod the fullest and tdronpist laiiü in
Him, were tho ones out of nn
multitude who most desired more iaw
and most dearly realized tiieir necu of it, "To him that hath t-lutU be
given." He that knows totnetmng most anxious to know more- lie that uses earnestly lib. little faiUT is impressed witli tha necessity of nior-i
faith. Hence ui prayer.
of the ol iroporta: duües rwtins
unoa thia adwiaUtrat.oa. e cwau
not. withoutneglectinj? th. atr into
im rouch and tumble fctruggie ior
w . . V A 1. T jBr
presidential nosatcatioa. i " i,pect, be wrt worthy example to those seators ar.d representatives rvKim it has bees to abscKt
themselves fros Wx&hington for week while congress is in hczston ia order to
Ar lBeto la
I-ulUlc.
nVeaty Beemer eteel espalji
prodBcmg half tie world output.
lorweu am tie Hotel Waldorf-
-The price ef steel Wlietu, p. at $0 tos. Lat week tkey okl a $17 and S15. '. V. Pres. The above U qaoted frota the bcw columns of ooe of tbe most rabal an inststest newspaper champ of protectiB. It carries its These reatlemea met at the finest hoteL ia the world, aad decided to incrcar n itteei to the biWers of ail
.tructurea In which tke billed ar
i 1-1 - rwr- cent. OIJC "
USKTU u 3 I .
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secare their own n-auoiu.
next p
ceraed far more soou. . ..t n fail to understa
of principles of the democratic iTunsome this will be upon alout its casdidate. A istake burdensome w T-wi
evt nlace. Mr. Carlisle U ngauy cob- J nmtioES. ia ti
1 , . ;,t n fail to unaersiÄöu
con-
There wrill be i
than about us casuita.c - , , .l fenlldent.
in eelectinff a leader say be rectir.eu . ,VI.nM,s ia oüaer direc-i
It connees are but WJ UomT the workiapmea will no But a retake ia a lrty platfor Upob all grade
reaches far into the future, aau T" tht T h0usesmith. to th xnaius aa ebarranicat aud a source of JjTJ mipletedl
of weakness to that party catii a gen-1 - ' . tadves of $0.-
,tion arises that has had tide to mide . lew
la Ihi: present lasuiDCt. 1 y lIrof taporli, JJtST. lUU.o.
WOulU i . .
democratic party to declare for wbe " i c;in- nmmetal-
roou enougn
II.
of these gectlcmen. i ne
oa the products thej coairoi u .
y"and agaiast silver -onoxae Zcrn to co- . . . .:-i M,7.Tint!oa this I cent, itu k ' . um
Tnul'owntorr-UTit.-V.e. Tho - iolial conventioa this
Ixird answers their requei-t by suggest-
ing that faith is increased by using uon a the little faith they have to gam more. br for "if ye had fifth as a grain of muv
wosld raeaa, aust raean. party
nd the absorption o
populism. It is the ex
bine and raise the price three dollar
the superintendent of the fireman, yho uas staring at the engineer. The lire-
man onlv closed his eyes ..v. his head slowlv, as thotiph he consid-
,.rrd them all crazy, and his long mm.l. darlc with coal dust, lay upon his newly-
washed face like the lashes oi u enoru
irl. ,, nid vou see anything on your Mile .
nuked the colonel, who was determined
o unlock the lips of the lirenmii. "Not a tiling." said Harry. "I don t
believe in ghosts.
"It will not be necessary ior
take out C3 (an accident report;, uUt
Lake, but he slipped, fell and hung there with a fence pichet through the neat of
nway ,0"nr" " " " te the two lo- The. driverhaving fmW nl thfiZ nearer each aml still feeling no shock, comotiw wul la nines Thc track ws clear! He
. .
OUlLi. v, ....ei-nl
t' 1... nllnwetl TO I"" "- hv" "
To
manager i
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his Hist nitir if trousers; und 11 v.as .m
m. funnv that now tut tbe engineer 10-
...11 .1 .1 :,ihiikIiuici. be threw bad
1
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farewell
iiii.ii, n
com
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driver had suddenly become insane, uui fi he glanced ahead where death was
awaiting lie was not -sure mat. e
nti 1
he. driver, having finished nu iauKi ,
, 10OK0U nne.i".
unlatched the
lever and threw the. engine in
nailed the circumstance nv i.v. his head and langlicd as beartlly as h had ever laughed in his life. '1 be lire
, ..Mth.e- a farewell glance at in-
,panion, saw him laughing and entiled in Iiis Inst moment that t.ie
";ca.vino
.-Ct.-
s an honor earnctly striven
.. 1- rf 11V
-r THAT
cmxi:" ii AI JtMi'i: Tür. niAw.
1 .. teil, vmi would tell me what you saw
' ....t.T ,1... .r..M.
and how it aneoten you, -
for by engineers.
and when onco
ob-
a 1.., ...1-;4rWul
1011." 1'lainiv tue i ion
Jesus metaphor. Hooting up sycamine
trees, removing mountains 11110 vac bem
would have been useless worn uuj. thev were to root up sin from human
hearts, and worldline-ss, and prejuaiee. und hatred, and selfishness. Mountains - ' . ? L iMlr
rmil.l 1 reuioveü in time i"--
and shovel, hut who can move tiieso . . 1
preater moral mouniaj
.III. Til K HVMXLITY Ul xjvi.
7-10. The parauie 01 me piottiwö
Is Kimplv an illustration from uau life. This parable expresses only one aspect of God' relation to His chil.1.. There is no train to God in our
flnlm- our duty. lie can get it done J
ii He would. We liave
no ground for pride or self-righteous-r.i-Hs. Tin-!? qualities injure us. Faith tainted w ith them is like salt that ha i Irwt Its savor. Another aspect is givca
7, J in other Scriptures, where God loves
'if to show His reganl for an lanniui ,
i Fcrvice.
IV. Faith a: I.irr, rnnrcxr nvrnLASTixc Hetween verse 10 and 11
1
fron
ci
the now
w itness to eternal life beyond tJie grate
V. Faith axi Eauthlv Btrssixcs
Vs. 11-iy. Jesus had. coatinueu uv i
, v.it3mnv and Jerusalem,
i-nl,.dTi7arus from the dead in Janu
ary. and then on account of the intense liostilitv of the.1ews,retiredtoi:phrajES
rn Vi5her than the compcutivel
Hut not satistieci wu, . TiTrf advantage, they arc mresua .Jc
presidenuai amiK". securing a still greater . f u
nnr tie cot"'
,w r Uoods they- make, incuia-e-
Z ,caV and it should obey j the J patriot
front and subordinates to it aar P. J", . ublicaa candidal
hi. Tavist- r.tertam. I uaetf """v 1
sonai odiuuu - i
when he ts this tssae m tae a not iavestu
UNCLE TOM'S CABIN."
MA"
Ulned it is carefully gdarded. Whatever record a mm. makes at the head of filch a train is sure to count for or against him, since he is then direct, rvindor the eye of the managcuie nt nUvnvs in favor ot a
The cnam-v ii.v ...ui, Kood run, for Ute train dispatcher, w Wt Ss own reputation at stake, can be defended ui!m to keep the track e ear. He will hold a passenger train ten i inutes rather than hold tbo speolal Inc. An,er i.oh.t in favor of the special on-
Pllt mi I a
a ...l fiiu i i i.r t u i i . r i... niii-f iiiiMir. i
the rorwant " , i,,,t little ?rnl mannger, a.iuresMn ........ ,noutnins north of Jerusalem, the train, which had bet t tt , i ajk .f sau. linj. ' rfMmetime,probaWj cheeked, curled them aw ay dow . . n i f, .0iIltl " said t he d -iver. " " trt IK rt ji private, till it thesnml hills. a locomotive standing cm a tea chuff J ck toJcTXl nttlH.i.e.a..andasked:'Hidvoustt . or sltHnK just cu.st of Coyote. ' J . He was now anything?" ,..,. "When I saw her first, caul Sam, "lVa? thiüa-r. going ia thc middle ":" -i:l t.1:';e:":i,;;i,1, SJZ, vv;m.nar&andGalil
Ami tne tirivei .-.in - , c.e..:,. ".lu was iiaug in i'
f f f M W 1 WfiM B, jmWi mBBBL
. . . . t. .. .Lin ttf iin
ginoer ia the fact tun., n- . - -particular point at any sped et time ind having no time card to bold 1 .
down ho may regulate tne spec.. . - ,
Little Eva McKinler to UncleTom Haaaa of Ohk-Tcll xne, Cncle To, h IT . s1 l;.n'
ice in the white boase.'
train to suit himself, lie is niw.i.v s . experienced runner who k"OWH tin mml- knows every low joint and lugh
. i
w.. St HJlSodbm,
whkjj aV run uouT iwown mkiio- - ; (U.orgor ING rilOM A bUAI.I.OW CUT. '" , ,nvou.t lW n(, onglUC.
.enter, every curve ami nag on t w j '; , no H,ti, "eopt Ci-oto spin, ....
1 1 1 v '
A 1 .... h
Iiml opened the throttle, nm itiw.B... . ,1 . it... II..,. .11 VI-
whirled away, mir - -turned to his place at tbe furnace door. The two men scarcely glanced at
cr.ch other again until they siw-. water at Green river, hut each in his ow, niind was recalling nil the wild X of "gbt trains" he had ever ,.1. KaehwasUrininhisbobeftba 1,1 " . ... 1 .nl Iii WlltllU
he bad mcii a ,iu-., tint ! i.U it not for bis job.
u,.;ni in the sncei'il train felt
l III" .ii ti . the resistance of the engine when be lwVy .hut off and reversed ,an the inrirmr. tinning to tbef-upm-
BK asked, with a show of sur-
n::, . t fimi sidimrV"
"When uo y,u i'"fc . What, lek there? That's Coyote spur, and 1U !.uh been, titers for
..mil hs." waft ho reply
"1 know vc;y well," wid tho wnunger.
"where Coyote rpur ia. t we
there t."i mimuos nn - the other day. but we just punned a sid
ing on the north. The superintendent WIS "cHnc.l t 4 ill """I , . ..,,,,,,.
i,..i iu eoioiiei.tit.iwi"
i;nt i." ' , , ,
11.1 1
coming out of a cut like a ball out of a cannon. I saw it was all up .villi tut.
lu.t t naturally shut off mocnaiiie.i...,
.o to peak, "l think I hooked her over.
hut 1 t i n t whistle, open ti.v
...,i... ,,i. set the nir they wi'ii i
'" - . . . .. t..
no time-hut just then i tnoug..
nf little Sammle as 1 saw him
hangln' on the fence l.y tne seat, .... pants, an' it seined to me that 1 nevt-r iee antllitur quite FO fUllllV. Mid 1
laughed that hard that the ieare.. n in n.v eves and blinded mo. 'Iben tho
thought came to me that we weio a J n. ,...,!, i.r fnm.lher. !0 1 IOOKS
lOllfT 11. 1. i""n ... . ahcatl an' there v.nn't a thing u. sight. I asked Harry if bo w anything an he lied an' asked if 1 anvlh ng f n I jicd, too. an' opened up the throttlo airni... That's all I hhow about t. . ' . .?....1.1.. t....ri.nlkj in
There was a imuiT.ii-- .
xvunl towanl tlie Jordan
licprosv was a common disease, ana groups of h-jiers wore not infrequenu Lenrosv is a liereditary. constitutional.
semi-contagions', ueeeniui. joaw. imptin.. incurable disease. It was ten . 'i. 4i,f m.t Jesns. Tiieir call
much ijiv.. -- , .
ion Him howcd that they uau some , ücnnnc re.
r- .inn.l.wneof faith in Ulm. 'iwf under any eire
nrst of all. let the firht be made for HSJ btS S-sornd-moneVprincipleaadcandidatesltioa of reward. Tbe New aork X wiU not be lacking. Is a tad atate of thtas. bt fo k There is not a word in Mr. Carlisle s nw a ptiWican party I
letter, ot coarse. ; " suprou oy - . . "ua
n f v aisaara -
caB
,.1, .. .- .- , .... . J. WOQ(l.
had doubtless nearu oi ' , J v. Aces not wish to
Blreailv inrn eureu u j-...;.!
. IT. ..... r-f.t rloutit U13.I. iac
accents noniinaiwj i tnr ,. oeser . it u not 1 WW tavt rnowr to pwmoöa. . j-
would. All that he j
1..).
V
le
i'aith loves to stand on facts.
obscure issues or oivwe -.
V i'enrvlejK.rwasrumLl.-foreheeould i jarty until SfinS -k. ivstoml to society, he wasmmes fl quesuoa ,1 have beeadeh
to show h.mscu to tne pr... r;"' ..wdesof his ,
to he omciauy nr , propose u.u - i ,
.. rtT.rinf. and
.... .-.. . ...
nounccd eleun. tice J.rv- j-.. -S .;) Christ's ei.mmand thus implied n promise of cure. They were to act as
if they were eieaupet. . I Christ that the cleansing would etne in
and W3V. r.vcry znif.. .v
1... ftn.llV
.... ii..ir..e t-miirl.ed that lie
mo t oned, and "as trainsare not in the " . r and missing between
mum -'. '
.ne' n Ä tbe enipnny.and Tim . .',.V Flarrity, the fuomnn. bnn.ng low n Jj CBterf 1 ward the table, crossed li,nel f. , A who J t h,Wwrhl ventured tho predict ion thiit ;VwnuM CI r st MUJ m hnv.. n head-ond collision before they j wmih Pff . . rhrlt jB. ,Jo.
reached the junction. I J nur sc, a iat i ean and will clee you; F . . .1 . a r.lli..t1 VTri;t'ii C10II1JH:11
hurst of lamrliter mat .w..u.i.. -
. iliei-o must be
stations, i : : ,.,,,,.
asldiiüt there. 1 here was ,... , . . , f tl.'ln .he eolonel's eyes, w bieh do-
1 nll.lllt f
spite the luigor "ritH .e.v i'. tht. touch of time, are still blight with bo sparkle of youth, but the sulit , .' dent was utterly unable to uu-
lorotnnd the general manager. There was silence for a little while
r was oy
i.iu ..trenit. and ho said no more.
" . ...l. ........
Now the agent came in w.u. .. -rr of message for the wipiin,ndcnt. and as tbo ollicial began read-
be
tel
inü
W'.oV.!n,i it nut " saJd the colonel.
lt" " "
the 11 ist of the Sot he began to
"Per-
hais it will tell u souu-inu. the irbost." " The up. rinten.lent read: "Katrine 5T is off the track and nearlv off tho right of way J ,(X0 yards east At Covote snur. but still on her .yet.
a ...i of them turned back: .-'f.
,n disobedience to Jost, for hevfouW qtiiehly obey, but in obedience to the higher duty of gratitade ml lot. The
others went on in
.1 .... 1 intif'l "And he was
a Samar
itan." uatra&ed in thc true rc. and prolwbly seiwrated from the o.hers
f. 1 JIIW 1DUHU tu w1"
That explained the ghost engine. At the liu.tn.it when the eng-imer shut ff.
. t , .........au n iv
J ,i! upon the'spced of the train, l it leave it all to tbo good judgment of U" ..... ,4.,i dear, dry day in
: fnr j, fust vuil, and "(lid ham
'..ow,. for 1.0 .vunnUmi ;
mi run' fwv
.1..a ttu ttiir.
Send the conductor to me, said, the ...... l ii.ni the coiiduetor came in
"K " ...l.e.l to be allowed to
tlie ll.i.H'"H1' " . . , ... ..... ..iitiii'iiin-orders.
.n.... neeial to Grand Junction, avoid-
h,.- all regular trains. I3xtr. engine t.ntiUr.:05,to make (Joyote npur
.n
..!...,( tiitll
"Vh.it time didyoui! .i ,i...i the enlonolr
".""""a said the condue
for, now soV.u vvl.ut alarmed at tho man
the "sewing nmeh.ue. jus, i.e. .. .... ing a sharp curve, jumped the tn.eUit
. int.
. a..' .. .U...1 ..,,1 rocked fot a
iinkdi't. alio . ,l,Sm.. t. ,1 then oame to n atop
vT h-i WM. still standing . n itis H e cab. The enjrine had boo,, work- . thf ... ,,,1 if the throttle had re- he
This man feit all tlie jaoretncjrm..-, of Jus in healing him. Where art- the nine? AU bad stood thc test of fai. but the others had failed in the test of l0As all had Un cuml of leprosy. Christ's tvaying: "Thy faith htth made thee whole;' implies that the Saamr.u.ei. . .V. :r!fnnl healing.
tan loutiu u in"- ! -
..,1 r, Avl.ole in mw! as veil r
ii:.- n,t. faith Imd been sußleknt
" - .
I hl bcnling: Id rate:u. oxmu
,th ofhee. or to ew.
rers have done, it great patronage tn order to force bfcaaclf po wf If s its presidrntial candsdate. Ia iK-a of tad positions llr. Carlisle coramsnds bitastif to hfe lrty wl to the ccusrv as a hfeh-mindr.!. honorable, j.. ..'ka .'..Riocrai. worthy to bear
the name and to be the chosen leader
of hi iräv if it should o iectare. it haa said the right thing in the
!.. sml the whole country
respects and admires him for it. St. Tacl Globe.
Tin. TarIC: Outlook. Th- McKinlev threat to business i rlionetl w ith by those mer
chants and toaktrs who y that they tri!! lireathe more freely when eongresi
adiourns. Congress wsil adjourn some happr day, but thtj ilcKinley canvas, .t. . i?-t.-;i- nomination and election.
iUC JIVH.I".- . . :r Jie eome. will raeaa de.truct.oa of
all business stability up to tfc summer iofa t l.aj. :"o ntftv tariil can bi
parsed lefore that time, and meanwhile thej-hadowcastWror- ittbe intriguing
. . . . MM.i fate
many o: tne scix-iC3i. ä. -sauted cf thlr class have aircadr aeea It. ru" until that conviction preada c farther than It has 7t spread. sioay wSi t ua.l. and usal frtIr. at even supia rt'Ubhcan pi:Ucs." Tti.. Mimnkte owncrsliip of a iarty
lv large combinations of capital should.
. as hi predece- . a ure handicap tosrsccess. new
Here it wiil be. I tica uoserver.
PARAGRAPHIC POINTERS. Under the WiUon bill the shoddy mill aro closed, while the wooleaj millA work overtime. Illinois Stata Register. At any rate, the McKinley crow have not claimed Gov. Horton, tbo they have annexed on paper every . . . ... - t-..
thing else inwgnu ..
-f ;nr. Rradlev's fall from the pt-
nacle of favorite sonisna is undoubtedV
lv thc roost humiliating o: tae tuxirm
batch. Chicago Tices-Herald.
There are people who incline C the opinion that the St. Louis norniaation woultl make a very appropriate wedding present- Washington PostThe protected manufacture could afford to pay higher wage M ,h..-r diil not havo to Xurnish i mscb
-fat for republican earn pai pas. Cid-
csgo Chronicle.
Ih view of the exploits of Marx
Hanna among tbe protectees, a fryia
CT 1
i ....5r. and haulier to fix rate m Jjaa woold not be an inappropriate e-
it and iiie uncertainty which will at-i ricc fora y .1a w., it a tenas and it workings I mir-ht be:
i Ai'J r I
fora ilcKinleybuttoa. Thclcffe
"I fry. aou melU öt.
will leave business gaapzng: an-. b-. l-aai uioue.
flsn- for two vear in"re. ilarK itanna i w.u . . . ... .i . : o.-S'T I . . t..MiefnmnIM
lean coavea
coavcntioB
. nntrtieal (TTiSiaty .na. 4 ... tieretl a larzc uumuvi
for , t. .ni ive to be by coc-l c, ruk for thc renabl
her rennblicacs. and I v arc iroiac to have a
at he had a larger faith by which bv a un.T casettlinc of the tl l(xUie thc question, after atJ.-lowa
: could receive spirit ua. uhz , carrcnev as well as ensionw I-State Register tip.J.
. .1. All llllt.
X sUing machine crew saw Ihnlll e, liwl , ,
were " n i ulte pmec o.ik - v-; c,.ifon.lent, inuug a v -rn.oVe of the approaching locoinot ve 1 J ulaigcr was driving at, C icon. Now Vbcy bad ba,c y Ue o 'd bul hJs Bliwrir tnlntttCH left and nothing for tho tnrln , , . hai,1. , tt.Vn, coveted aiding foiirm U-b wl9 tho coaduotor'
'Vir'i ..ll..,,,fc!',,r train failed to inetu . ...
U1K ... . .. . ... - jjiadc tjMJ , Uc aia(0 a Jnnll JU 4 the ?rO.ip0C- :or UB,B. - -r premise.; oi 7"""'. nm.U'd open bo innt u1 ..mniiAt icbctws. r to W little short of what Dr. Joha- clib Hartforf. Conn, vvas defestcd . eunr nil vjffh t,Jhu n joprovy-ineurable. loath- wa raJIctl icipatctl gloom. . . for tW mayoraltyan:; he te ,in of all lw J,0t" n 1mt u wjw n ' contagious, hweilltary, immful. Pott. a rfcratxrat. The ptpalarity of Mc thrcw Iter oft lr fw t. rwalvcT from small b-ginaln .,-3 ta Kinlcyism U limited to the republic. '"'V j!,,f:,?" hm Tmvover, old fim "hnmS grating from c.tlAn. (r. Car IrfMj racre ,sfc dSIe.-St.Uoi.nepuHic Siiue that tit ie. low v r, o , h)' itTtittui those many who the platforta which the McKinlev ism has twice gone feeS "ote'bHnK ..SnTl bllnj, Tni ami -aW fot, tfry for approval and Ioth. ust Ibroo lfg- rtW,lt. .... , it v tthoM- comforts, ed-! nomination It chaii niae. an . . mM ,,. nle defeated the tarty ad-
, ei.... ..tin WIUlOIM-ll in I
?,,-n,,.P- .,, sn, rented on ouo
XXJ a-ty at bta .UJ. It S a vvooJou leg.-Atlanta Cousütu. tlon.
lie
urc
rettist'
fesa Him
Gratitude lor earthly blcir leads
to spiritual blessings, iturawatacso. to :d in love.
vMt f inel- lenablican camlidate
who is BWicmg any cu I 1 utfora rhUt of rfatfort - Loyale raey apo. a jwph
Cawler-Jowra!.
forth to champion it. s united de-
araia defeat lt. Xashville -sk
away,
. ' 11 IHU V 'l'"0,,,tt -... . r
rcsnoct Vüve-tu'.uute
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