Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 38, Number 37, Jasper, Dubois County, 22 May 1896 — Page 7
WEEKLY COURIER.
C. DOASffi, l?ubliHhr. JASPER. - - " inAX
AX UNRECORDED FIGHT.
UV 1.1 KVT. J- C. W. HIMIOKS. V. tu A.
TFort Yuiua.inthe
southwest corner of Arizona, life hud iuti monot-
r. , onous, so we heard with much pleusure that evcral iIk of Apaches
lial 'jumped'' their nrt -ntions a n il
were on the wnr,.a.th. Vrcpara-
. i...inn hi anticipa
tions wfre at "" " , t "i,. t k of expected orders to round the latum oi received the orders dian up. " c t,K,k the field.
'The othlr officer, of my troop were
. T l.nl irradiated from the millSTJlSr St . -hor. timelx-fore i nI been on but few scouts. Still riiwen en field service to make u?te confident of my ability to com-
xu.l IU-V 1T . w.th. Indians was
'rb;5TXot oVdVvided into reported at a i . . wllleh eral uands. As tut. illfinltclv
rUwTconSeredWtfortl, known, it a Flnglrt troop i ir c Ac whole lot in case the in the chances of striking -ouldV?reaUyeaM-d.
T hnilett IUI Ii"" . 1 naii.u l ....Mhanvoneof
long asmy j - - - officer, the others, l, ocin t. j . .
me. lsut alone i .
L.emyinKeu.,. nic
Visions oi towinfame,
Jlere was an can. . - - h t .t.n,w i brevet us an Indian b"1 And perhaps a Dre c fhj
r' 1 was aione, " rtl . ex. , ... , , make. Old
capture I m. - fon, of erg?U Je o the "vmingsters" just out oMnncau mv but I would make them ttand that they need not attempt I that with me I rthonst.
Mv renne was , Ve pr- ded rapidly, searching eager K for Indian signs, ?iroU "r covered with cactus of many r,rt,j
Snakes, tarantula. " jVd tl-r simUntjaeji; T lee thtntirthatlwa!nottoha,ea
cLance to win f v - Rtnck
to lay my plan corrccüylt w as nee, ary for me to see the ground myself. . If ...'a limitation I con
cluded to take the first sergeant with
me. . . i,
Vo tied hunches oi Hd U.en crept fonvard almt ten yards 7 .'. . t,. tht. o rest of the
apart until t; - . . ,ii I .,n..nul rtvir. tlrt;w
htatllv back and tk a lonp breath, " . - Tir.. iv:is no doubt
llicre int? -
nf that, ior n-j t . . . .1... 4I 1 rll,Wt I tvaW
nwav. ami ai, "" b
that they were annoai, t
1 had. , ,
Tliis was rather more man i iu. t.. painetl for. I had expected to meet ten o- a dozen, or, in ca.e the bands ha ' . ,i w 1 wns III
united, 30 at moi. jiwv.., -for it now. H would never do tore .1 treat, und my glory would be all th .neater from such a capture. b . . ...!,... mid then beck-
OOK aiiuuii-i h . ., , i 1.,, oned to my srßeant to fa baekaho .....tlM t irm. A Si no
listniiee ior a iuh cirpto.'.HhotvrniUngfoPM
to speak, nesai... n "Lieutenant, I tlunK ..ii. tnr- nt tlmt noint
He got no luriin i, . Interrupted him. As he began to .peak . .. ' -i.. nt....i tiirouirh mv mind:
to presume on ms w; u 'T " t soUlier and give me adv.ee didno
want any ndvice. i waiueu .v nnd the whole credit. knew that his adt ice would he Roo.1, for he was an old Indian fighter -and la cvel-headed man, but that was all 1 the ,l- . t ...,,t5nf tohear
more rea-son ior inj " -
fiuenccd by it, anu - , . ,
in honor nounu iu " . ire . tto
began to sp-ak, i biuu, i 1 m
too aumpwj .
Necr muni, "t.j, - thi; Join the troop and hjm .. . nn n 1 come oa-.
ready to aitacK w.
ANIICIPATORY THEORIZiNQ. J
"jlll ntoiiT, oi.i rr.u.ow. wr. pvb
morning oi - Koms rose.
an Indian " ;'"" T; t ie Vmi! w a, drmalin the original dire.
turn, halt
Next day. soon a.ter a.. y - - ,
.linner tlie scouts reiKrieu .... , 5 trail i j,rrieti fonvanl to ,n;! 0 -f it was a very plain one, and stieet it. It as a i . "V0I1 t my unpracticed eye Sent that the band wa innch lary. SSSSSSss
Silted at thi, of capturing one bamL 1 houhl .
Without 1o of time I pve the nee J Vrv m-vtructions, took precautions u. ?famni into an ambush and gave avoid ing J" old Indian hunttheonlertomUanct 5ien8tbe
ry caretui; 'W lhl. ,nUlans
much more can: - " h
ÄrSynsTa . - rri... ..l.MLrnesS oi tut
of their trau. - a me
were ioiiuh Ä -ere bih-fully nncon-
.cious of our I' ' directed u The scontF. however, vert . -t ntnr the column, and in order remain near im c
tol to -nyoiu, -ä
Knotöo.'...'
11 .iji - ,f. im with
frar Uiat. we siiouiu " , , them that night, but would b. orccu to go into camp at dnA. fhunt
had become K.- . this
.rt KAt anv iiisti-"- ... Siuff have made me more cautious to
r.coNSotTEmso.
.void an -bush. i;ut I Hid mvt .jj
tieipate anytl.mg - BW
had no reason u x. " j hml nny idea we were close on their
we cme over the erct of a .mail
hill the scout pointe! u t" thin line of mohc rWnp beyond 11 thin lint. u halted
iit'it rise oi gm. - and dismounted my command. I nS tatedly the Indians had gone into oouu.it. 3 nnnroaeh.
camp. utiHuspn-i'M" . . t could hear my heart '-U iteznent and auücioatiou. but in order
d.nnltl be ready i
When everywin.fi would advance alone as far don the .. . t ..c ennn SIS Ulfe
Klone as possiuie. an covticd. would call on the camp to mt render At mv call my men would ap i, ,lVn ertstUh their riiles cocked r lll,C I' ! l bv thin nlan to cap-
ami aimc... firin,- a
ture the whoie cauu
shot. .w1 ..nrefull.V
1 returned to my vruj, .... " " " explained my plan- Agam I ' hou,M tlut I noticed one or vwc ;P n on the mens faces pau I no at
eooi-treatupand
I 1 . .1 if itlO hill.
cautiously u. me ; - nnd
It was qu, J""- y plans with a sigh : i lnrl 'having
completed wuiuu-l ..... been given. ... witll.
1 cautiously am ' vhrB l
5" rS la"n view and called for MepjHl into 1'lwn Uu, M1(.
the Ktirrenue. w ... . Jm.
time telliiu,' mem u.....
pofKible. n.,OUnded to ee no
but in reply ion ;
Kwered in'OCM stirrendex.
l.ill rifrht. OUI l'l'" KowÄvormeninndhave,ne
supier. n,,. sneaker as on of the 1 r'- C the nfpok who was in captains f rom th m- P
ctmmiinl oi a rv .A . hns.
that I had mistaken ior
tiles. , T i,,i noth-
gave wn .nrni. !to ramp.
their horses ... ho5.
The captain i ntlon: tiles had return. 1 o tl ur
. : ...u.r.t,r. li s company
ÄVndiäns. llehad thought that U would be a goml joke on me to let me
i'o nhenu aim titi'.""- - " A r supper, when 1 went to .pect - I' . .......4. vnitl to
the horses, the nrsi M-.h - n,: . . , t ...,.! m tell vou that
'Liciitennni, -" ; . I hou'ht that those were fr.endly In-di'-u xn mid when you rent me back ttians, .t. men not to
shoot "nil." dreadful
It WOUIU liuit-f. - . st-ike if anvone had been VuH. So I
jwinion
it r.speci. . .. .. . ,i..niia wliri have
IT OUr lli','U-liinn t recently been complaining about tJi-e i .... nr ti.. tirfsent tariff uron
Blieirvu .it.-. ...v i-.-buine.s and the indusxies will pause ...1 Infiiiiro as t their
own utteranws of ten months ago, they will bnrn wrocthiiwj to tkeir disadyantcce. It was in last April and May that a -very interesting and cheering uov.rd J a.- i.. .....1 imiiiKtrvbejran.
move men i. in irutt - , ' . , ... .rnwt were made
in the last days of March or t he to . rft. ..i.mUr nf SUCH III
vw:k oi April, i nc ..u.. L vm1 u week until
crea-ses -" -t.rMm n nnmniii from
it was an easy maw. ,u""-'' , the trade journals a list including m.- ! Vral hundred large concerns m which. I as prominent republican journals ad- ! mill d. the daily earnings of more than : too.OCO employes hwl been enlarge .. ' This upward movement waa ignore 1 3 Uie high-tariff organs for fo.no time 1 uw . , ...1 :,,nllv a.ssertetl
1 lireause tnev 11a" t-u.... , Um there could not be any increase of I lnal u" f !,l.,arv so lonff
; Vü democratic tariff should be in
! iorcJ:' . . .u.- enmnellcd to
Kut at .asv ; " ath0eh
admit that a rev re
the democrauc 1 .
ieaicd. it was m ,. Trib. lor cample, that thc ew ork nb-
iiiw was oonsiraiuv.4 .v, . , "tTe glad recovery" and to bcginto . b . .,Wnnri in wages
point out xnaw ,t Sieh is very properly called Wew s Other republican journals xot ing. uincr .1! there was
which tue saroo j""'"" 7
tariff duties cuam , SSty should rtunain undisturbed. Tr cv consoled tctnselvcs, however, b r,c. u . . ...i.iM, desire now
an explanation - u t to direct their attention
nil this recovery u", A, nl' . tariff esnectation Uiat the McKinlc.. tarm expeciuwu i.,,vnn.renublican
would be restore. foreecl. victory in 1S3G could easily be r-tcn; and the party, regaining power 189.. would speedily reenact the old dutx-. w .. 1 ,- nii.Miu. snid on Ma;. U
The JtCW aorn. """" , . . . .4hU recovery U "MfigS "en disTountin : the Improvement .hlch Have a rlBht to P experience and coaS'?J,'lnf!.Ä sense to bear upon
,w llßlcuities 01 it. v - . i Seht cite republican 1 jor ten or eleven months ago al tnost uh out number tnai?erele r.u,al
wasduenot omy "-" . fits from the present cougreAs. but also 'o aScipation of republican succc 1 . ., r vir and of a re-
.n he c.eCllOJi i'i . .. ' vision of the tariff on McKinley Imesin l8?tut there came a reaction, and it was
ontirrPKS. lfc "Ua u"'"v . :.
noc "' '- ion pm-ail
tion of business au - 70 aSoVimtlotariffto What we should like to have them cnnlainto hy anticipation of republican pia ; nt .. MeKinlev revision oi access and o n Mctv n e k
the tariff in iw.-" cffcct hl
ablv stimulating V ,.-1 have
ticy were ica -"- 'of theMcbold. of con. ttattheda te of t Kinlev revision is neart-r . . be true, a Itej S. ' m ,,rora.
item u Ü KladnmwThere ore men who thin.v uiai now? l ucrc i" ...,i,t not luive
..üie glad recovery nQ
leri intexrupi: , tcmpt to Hion of eongrens. wub Ii n ttemi
unsettle business o
Kinley tnntt re- . .
wtoSiil higlerdic;.tobepe,l act,withstiu mga two years hence. . . jch "bins ".. V" i,U .bTorv
Y. Times.
REED'S ROBBERS. 5
KrkleM rlaBclrrlBK of tt.. Flrtitua I'luBtlerer. When the Fiftyfourth congress met speaker announced retrenchment, economy and reform to be its pollej. ?he profligacy of the rmy-first con-
gress was to ue u "". " , "'. H .1... i.nn 5,i tin; nur6
that woum ue mo . . ,i.oti nnv democratio
strings Su . - 4roriaUoQ
house ever ueu 11. -nunt ,1,- Viftvfourtn congress have
,.., - . lo tbo
all been mauu ut. - . rennte. That body i. """fe nir-meatlng them, and what they will Kh?n thev come out of conference So dares'
of the river and liarour un.
muication. in, - .. cr Itced's good intenüons at the begin 3n he & that parties and t id r policies have their momentum that ... f..., ..nnnnt overcome.
even ..1,1 .r nnd
end that the love 01 iu
an appropriation. 1" "f tht 1 1 - . .w.iullhrift Ol tilt
HUMOROUS.
"-.r ' banner siendthrift 01 tue
amllv was not a whit diminished by
the chastening. ,,M.d.s
The appropriauou
. ..nnnr.'S.. tlie A
amounted to 11.505 503 It the
appronriatmns tna. rv..ch
maneui r.' t succeeding
contracts were ;-,tnna congresses had to make appropriations con . . .1 notml aimropnar
oit-i Th Hosteas -
oppose there h jo ujeof Jgt toBtv to dinner?' lue aiiLrn, wr Titn Dealer.
In that way." Cicvciim " M-nd vou actually aver that you .eamtd to' ride wheel without once
Kwcarinsr? You: 7 " ea?nVwfnl death to dare tobe profane." Indianapolis Journal. in not at me
1 r . Yes. ..laniuia; l ntaru
make it even. v. , - Mrs (ladd "How is your girl. -Mrs.
Uit sue na ? t1,at', met with." "Indeed, what is that. "She stavs.' Harlem Life. b..r wonder how he can hug such
friKht," exclaimed the nI"l.iw:' iriKin. n .u, direction
looUing Riffimiv.' - . ri of the Armless Wonder and the C cassian Princess. "That 1 npi-rehend joined ü-?JÄribune:
nrofessiouai ii'-" . . P Wl.nr is this address?" asked he h the sunburned hair, showing
'.z:... vou ..1
cuiariav SCHOOL.
I nt -w" ' . Trhla la tk. T.t-I W 'mced from Pdoubel Nctes.l
head of the corner -lAike ..
Ti. VT4. Th- parable pt
: SKCT10.S.--1 ;eaa u
Luke : to WKe . V.k Vsi l-tt
SSSSea tad to Ä appropriation, oflieer. Xnnt -ail I could Äat swcllcd the actual appropna- . escape for 30 cents by . rrr,.c to an amount r"v ... , .i.:s numwr,
for, tJiat Rweiiv .., tions of that co.-
that earned tor u
SÄhS." spent ..on, WM -00,000.000 more tLan y Jörn
In snite 01 iu ".-t
lila conirress, me uiu""" -. . nisconh" . . received
ÄltSihtlt tbejdy when I come to town, 1 tforjpnc, an' what do you s'po.c I Cincinnati it up." "Got aTestament. -Cincinnati Enquirer.
WAR AND ATHLETIC.
rho llt
.ow . have rcceiveu j.ne appropriation tbS5KflW.746. ! in Greece, though in . the approval of thehotu. . . t,ml of 2c taclndingahout900oi ( t oC uncommon
Are ot Alwy
.7 - . VB.
MIUIH"' . The revival of the Olympic gmes Anc . s o verv different
,00a vears ago, U
1 lorro " "... . whpn
3n .Wr .PProprlation .HK The ; ."Mu, . conpo-
.v : nlcuou. Vin'lish-siieak-
$2S7..s-'.-.w. viftv.fourth which character.-- ? .
The .V- inff raccs of to-day anu
fortaole excels v-... . lurw . .:..:r." nnnronnation?
tine- tue counu"t . 1 , .. of nearlv $100,000,000. - With the pressure of cearij 1 :n for the nomi-
of a presidential euu.io---- ... ul 1 , ttnn taken Off, VI HB
nction anu ni '"v"v" , .1 Tom r.ced no longer sitting downhard . on it, Uie short session may be safe j . ' ..a . , take the banner from tho
Sf v-first and float it in triumph iron, its own standard, proctauninj : t the . 11 , nciirnassauie es.
?oTe7ortaXes ad distributor of milS2L But what a grim comment U
this unequalled profligacy o trtbes of'the repubiicacs ,i.,f,eit in the treasury. "31" "T.i
lamentinga revenu,
itin" a uci.ii"'.' raUe,oOEreeonanL
Uvron, tOO, I eracv of the modern Greek, vrote
Where has uie 1 r".,,v 'forcet Of two such lessons, rBet
The nobler ana , . .. .v. The Set did not stop to think that ine po-1'" . 1,1 v,nve count-
...,,Te in tne i-i . . Aantat iu .- . hyKical
hVirwereof first imtanc,
; most brandies u , cn.
strength eoun t im-
durance is su - - r- nc ho.
nrirhOVini: 1 " ' " "
iveri,- turned it .vnr? .. . 1 ...
VHitarv men tell us tnat aciu. - IJ Pin wir is full of surprises on perience in war is iu
JXwepecteA to prove the fellows. -il" d simiKiinted
otherwise, 'the sien . vhose ec-P-f-'SS
Jemand ior P " R e.
wpre as ovcruowing -- , 5t cmocratic ndministraüo trjed
over to uicir uSt. Paul Globe. WILDLY EXTRAVAGANT.
- "5-: StÄsähsrÄ
!S7 view" of republican platfo..
11 "":,- criminal incompetency. f cd severely av 7" ' ,1 ,-mclent cy. deficit, crim-" Republicans come I n developed mto touffh and cfflclent gloom, no hope ti herepu b of , .eon J ofwn borc the fatigue of
mvTi. ljut " - . . , i.,,i,. iiiiiu'r iiun
Zy ,0 .nend tor f g -?"3 ) - Sn and otter. , o there iscashinplentj. nal for iwioier oldiers ob
" .I: " cd an addition ui . there were but that
nTmliie ..her JeWjom 5 to sustain "tlir. condition of tue . corapn..un . reviously
. it. - ... ..Mrtirp. 1WV I
didnotwnxrante hewasquicklv '"J". oVcr with -y -as .iSSiofcash
moncy--uo a-r, w tWnk llance. U ha. "naVh baIancc Hkc of Wing oconomical v it , not that to draw on Hws ps
money, that was iacK.b. - , oemocraUc party came in for ttirsing whichever vay ou take u .
comparisons mi- . previously the expectations that nw i been entertained. . t th(.
It would seem, mv. 1 . , ntliletles and et-
conncction ih-iw.. mote. . s ...or is somewhat remoie.
S"" hlch ennule them t. 1 ,lmo.t ercry dcp.rt.nent of huma. i t.MMti. -xercises arc all ngn.
Of lift
Among the iowcv ,vtri. with propriety, en be calltU care,
' ct-er Reed has professed a desire to
cnt session. ' , ,,.,.. that the Fifftrat woaK ÜW
lUc bl bon - bmlon.Jollar replied tbto waa country. Ilceds iirst fl
present. K-vir, of Texas, on
uppropnations for e.gi u
vided for ine l"-"r":b.hovcvcr.
Even for these eM-..- Therein
the bills come w-rw - sum for
every reason oci. .--- - f ,hc .econd session dl eseeeü Mt ;
St. lxiuis Itcpubllc
like the
. Senator anenn. oI phrase "high tari5'trl-r
the republican po--- t hc 1 elect a prcstdejttiwlconff.e. ! fays it will bo WÄÄ
; tion purposes. oriirfnal
The average rave - lpr
' Morrill tyn--toritt (Ar- , the republican cowmLio
i thur's) ot inV.it was
t U,t year, uruer . 'DotUo
nUWqalrel.igh.prJ
tectioa tue oiuci o -
World.
fort. Axoici' v...-
stands by aos&3 "" q ooo it has nf coursc, but their impormncc ... v.. 3Sss&s säSsS
.1.1. . I Tnurnai.
- - nu I
POINTED PARAbrr..77777, ,i Plait insist on
y.essrs wu , - - lhcr6
SKeünlcKin
Washington bar. in
yo douut, Ii- " .,1.-.--,e5 wiH n confer Wm-Hj, ,r.v5nf some opinion on.
on McKinley, it öperationMark Hanna has res 15, "right under the nose ofTom 1 1
2s. Y. Journal. enrewed
Senator Buer...- h
himself as oujecuns " V,ican de-
tariff." This ioosr 4'ItotCvi)e. fccüon in tlie rtajor a own suit..
treitrrcerre.
Mr. guay. t . fonn
didatc, stands on - Mc.
that Homcl,ooy ; u- gu
Kinley must ue
Louis convenuu... . , 3Ic.
Grosvenor an ofl.
.. . . Mn.tlf.
A Wostifrmt . t r ltmce irivcs an account 01 I)r- h: f "n,,ci' .h asylum
" a lunatic m me " i v- ,0 exhibits the phenomenon of pass ng from one mental state to another in. IV . t- vlsh. and when in his
liy mrin . illMnn is tlmt of
Welsh state ... -- MiM,,
dementia. He can tnen
Welsh, but now. of
thinxr that oc-
he cannot reu.. - v t
cur. to hin. vnea
nl though his memory aituoiir.il ... hpioncimr to
I . ,,...,..1. -.otn hl lstOtall IR
i.tinn in Hie cin. r derstan! 4 . from on0
.tiite 0I11CVI..IV.-. - 1 - s ate to the other suddenly; at other Umes he goes through an intermediate Sc. during which there appears to he ...ivt.irc of two conditions in n
Kinley within a fc)m yet t A 1(lrM, oP.n. ination, with a full t , fCCirJ ,v.warted." she gasped, fall
figure. r.niV.--Arm 1, ,V nr,S of the leading juven
n.iite ituncruuous. j . aiS "..- ,
1 . .-.,. pfTorts 01 mi
superiluous. --j r
The rjwf,t from Kinley mauagers to f J mor
the rnanusac-, la their assertion that u'"1- ic.insa8 only 12 votes to be nominate d.-K.insas
City nines. t-irirraoU a
if Mcwin.o ..... -Ä early S--Ü'S
'yÄ.,. that they
trouble wita uie .:rr
cinuot be Ucpenueu
bouiuu jjiiuuij-
ue. ". . . ., .t....,...niit tin
"What has he done vouth with an ominoui intonation. Iii im hidden all of my ilrnbt
eveept 27 ccswimesi i voice rising toaslirHc.
Anvbody at nu - tendencies of the drama cou dnee - hat a elotH'incnt impownh le. . lion ""cr. they could do a sons fjid oauov- , Detroit Tribune.
S4M"e lÄ?Vl" ' for"imUar Srable. MSJS t rcnresentl as a vine-
vard tn Deuteronomy 22-: 1 s. w.i . i"1. , a tpr 2; St. Ezek.15-1-."" ?i rJk that we are now entering uf?w Take note that . v 1 . f lnc pubJk the fourth and lasl "Vwlth Hin mlnUto- of Ju;Jenn Sea and now w
eventful wwk. Mrn from thff whole year of Jeus,inj7rlluhcw. flv occupies seven ebapje . of the of .Mark, live of .n?hreo for the flme
all. S CliapieiB. fr(i,e third- . y. . areas follows: order of events. Tno " alBetBSaturday, April 1 -Jesus arrives , family. ln.ln .E..., at the hous
Sunday. AP g
Messianic .claims) Luke 19. ;cachlns Tuesday. AprU i. 1 o M,c leacB. the temple coJ; Z n" y Vays presently; of Jesus (aKain in man a hc,p lag His claims thdr, Messiaa fc SSPÄ: Äie 5.? to SU; John 1 . ...h rhallcnEcd and aa-
wisely answered. . , h rulers wltl 6 Jesus wams the Jewn nu terrible denunciations.
rent out fa darkneBS. T TllB VISETAKD GOD ISTRCSTS W MV. 9. " certain man planted vtnevaru- The vineyard represent totheJewn.pIanthy0ttenc and fruitful vlnen o h?JiSffor
God, infinite in poiu..- o themeivc-s and for the world It may also 1 made to represent our "jj Jives, our souls, our
- timt all io ikbui.-i cuttured. and made to bring foriM everv good word and work. IL Tun ViNnrAuu Committed totk r vrr or the llrstusouo . J. t ai.k 01 nrtdwcntintoa.
1h JCW J, mm " . whole All church mcmlicra are huawnoie. - ..neonle of our
bandmen. so - ' 'aeh indl-
natlon. In i.u - ' rT mtrustn
3hwhUe the employer is -nMhaUhe Urvanw prove what ,s their apint m 11 v.s 10-12. "At the season ery spccW ell
tihe church, ever' good, everj- providence of God. the Sab- " . .. v.;,.,- .nvipnre all arw
baUi. me wu. " . fruit servants God sends to ui ' f that are due Him; and wh. come is "the season" of fruits. "The , comt. it. 5 nuite re-
markanie " Vtrente
were, atone KlUhm.
hv tlie Jews .ioe.t. - D . Zechanah-
ad perched, a martyr to his faithfulneiv AtSAlASTBESonTncScswHni
Ovia- Son. s. 1 .7, ' tetoved Son; it may be they wilre. erencc Him:" This is said to show toe mttiem of God's love to man (John Köl The Son of God comes close te 3.10). inc ,n, tQat the
each soui. w t1n,.. -pa-inheritance may le ours: If -Jesus wan he Messiah, and He was trodneJbs the kingdom of G1, the whole pirif of whicl. was so differwit from theirs, oi wnicn - . . lace
rjrrhKWr authority ovcrX people. TheyimaRtarf thrttt they could destroy Christ thej uM continue in possesion of His inher- -
V Tun Fate or Tnosn Yo Kwectand destroy these huaband. shill irivo the vineyard to otnerr,. shall s , r sarins' thent
Everv pose 1 wie u- , had been ejected, the trees nocture will enable to bring frth J! mSt be cut down. "The ot hers wer. ?ie Chrintian church. Chrisüans became the heirs of all the promise. (Gal mm n nr
' Tnicurii or the Köecto Vs 1T-1 "The stone wnicn ts builders rejected," etc: The stone jje lcete.1 was Jesus the Mess ah. He fe jecicti kinnlora is
succeed anu ir-'' ,m(. come, no matter soever shall fall upon thatstone, stum Its at the humiliation of-.haU be broken." suffer injury, though Ian mnv afterward be saved by reanee nnd faith: "but on whomsoever it shall nnu laiw". . il (mod
fall," in final 3uugmciii, :- him to jtoxvder.- in complete and ir remedhxble destraction. livc was only a little over 20 whm Je embarked on his career of conqnea in India. As a boy he exhibited mill- " 1 . , ...1 nine or ten
Ä'S;uU.rd.e..d
vanv. and laia me .v... BJ . f nnnles and hall
keepers unuer vriu.. .v . -11-oence.
-Bvron was only 21 when "J Mnto"of "Chihle Harold" a PfrcdH S1 a hcardU'SS youth when he.
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