Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 41, Number 18, Jasper, Dubois County, 6 January 1899 — Page 6

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A ROTHSCHILD MAKLS A LOAN.

ft Senior Senator from Vermoot and the Patriarch of the United Mates Senate is Dead. HE FELL A VICTIM i0 IK MEM GRIP.

H . M -rill II ..I . rrl hioiiiuousIt In t..i.,r.. loi...i l-r;t lur I u- : life MM House Iii l.fi.V mil tllr rua' .- lo M1 I .. II im Iii- I .l-t lu. ut of Mat Afriruliural olirt Hue. Y odiinctoti. Do Senat. r Jus tin . Morrid. of Ncruiont. tliri at l:-3 a ii.. of pu union ia. following an attack f grip. Mi- was attacked by the di.- . vi r.ii day .s ago. ami hi- great mi: : ndcred hiui uuable tu successfully conitot it. UlM 1 . ;i- Swan, a sister-in-law of the senator, ami .limes Morrill, hia on. an the only family relatives lu re, ami they, v.uh tap' Qwtfß M. TavIn . .if Bratth U; o. t.. for a 1o:il' I im an intimate friend. Mrs. lr. Baxter an i a physician, soent much of tln-ir tiui at hi bodside waiting for the end. obituary. Justin Smith Morrill was senior mem-he.-'if th - . l'i i'-'lnt if servle. uti

lt l-.-st i: ..; aously in the

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and vt '. -

la- With lusha t'irow. of !! aw, tp ni tt Wh i.w COagTeaaJ t lh- if Finnintin i th- honor cancraawi'.n.Li au, cm oring In c.'m;itied almost

. lit- ha.l served conilnpnate fur more than 31 ars Ol 1 Mi April 14 single exception of Gilbe house of rejTi s. :.: i-

Mr tir-w In that hia e had been contln ie senate and bj yeara.

it

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Mi

STIN SMITH Mi .cnil.Irrlll was .1 native of V

Jt

Mornll was

II- was nri . . tiui- from that the Thirty-fourth congr eat at the llrat at UibUl ft r Mar. h I. 1 -" Ha w the Thirty-fifth. Thirty-at: nth. Thirty-cU-nth ai-1 T! (teaaes. ami was. in lv. teti ii- to net 1 Kuke had held hia sat In the at day without interruption lei t ixl six trms success!

-T.!nt.

lber uf th m-mber f taking hia f that body I to Thlrt y-sev-i--iilnth con- I cted to tha Poland II e since that ; avtr.tr been Has prea-

etil term, to which he waa chos-ti In 1W3

wou'd ri it have expipsd until lö Previous to enti-rmg congress. Mr M rrtll had been engaged in ra-rrantlle aurrtrulttiral pursuits, and much of hia rvjhiic bt tiad been Ae voted to the up- I lifting of lntereata dependent upon these I Hives of business. H- had received In hit1 youth an academic education, an 1 waa RW Ma early daya a -loe readT and careful analyst of public iju-r.tl.mi It Waa at the beginning uf th- war that Mr. Merrill's pru t loa i buatneaa Iralwtaa; brought him f. rw .tr i i t man of national r-putatl-n lie w.o. 'h- author of the

rill tariff act of M1, which waa the i of all the tariff l-alglation of war

- In i-A he

-'mmitt on

ipat c.-mmltt

critical time of i-T -ntrlna th

to give hi."

A 'I N HU' Ii I t irr.it It IiOimJ I Ilalrral Utinio Hi- Hank txtliial the n urll) Uurlblaaa New York. !. ' lai. BattM rhild a arri-i..l yea terda J on a w.irrant sworn out at the imdsncaj of the t ent nil MtaOMtl I'.mk. m .ir a Balaa at Mm Mah Aooniinj t the omnplaint, Kthatdiild Mas the heail of the ti rill of It. RtrthttMM a Sons, w iiieii. until recently, eonductid a larire e!othin !uiues in ( It n lain). O. I In Ma It, ISfT, Kothchilil iitetl the t entrul national hank i.ml oiVrel a note Mrtwd bj 'lie tirtn for HjOOO, payable ßepteatijat i- of that iar for diaeoaat. Be m.uie itatenient that the tirm hail liabilities

I of alut loü.oot, hut Hi-esed usseta i of three tlinfl thai miiii. lie aUo faat the Umk a sevuriH alM.iit M promieaat) anttt ol eaataaeri in sums I nuajfiag1 from 100 to 1900, which the I hank s;,s BothachiW clainietl were accuretl ity eliattt'I niortffafBHk Tin tr : total waa ItkSM, Among otnen were notea - poed bj Harry Gohlea, John ; Kinrick ami V. I.ci. Kmrick's note I was patraMe at the Home national ! hank of t'hieafro. as wiis a note purpoetinf lo be Bijrned ly I.ouis t'tMtk. Ike "tlii is iit the oAea of the tirm 1 . : I'll- Hank Tried to Collect the . :. Whefl tin I 0 note btcaiua due in iVptenber of Jaatjrear, B. Bot hieb Hd 41 Sons ass .'.letl. lint the Central Iwink. with tin aSJKM Of notes (eat aafe. As , last its th,. nu'es became lue the tirtn sa nt them out for collection, hut the hanks reported they could not timl the drawers of the piiii-r. aTaaplaj ii ! the iirm Kaajatead to Rlaa Hocus Note. Att.-r search, however. Kmriek finally waa loi-ated in the Chicago sttx-k y..riis. where he was employct! as a lritr. He Mated that he had formerly worked for the Rothschild concern iiü.l -hat I)aid Kothsehild told him to tigil his name t about twenty notes Kmriek also statetl. it is said, that the other men employed by the tirm were asked to do the same and that (mldon. Levi and Cook Made about the same n limner as he did. Tiir awtaaUaa at Maf BaffaaaaJ to Make M.llrllliul. When artig UCd in court yeaterday Rothschild declined to Stake I s'atenent further than to say that he knew nothinj ahouf any awfadllag anil it Wiis dimply an effort to imluce or frightea iiim into pajriag a debt contracted b a firm that hntl made an si--it r'ltiieiit and was aj the hamls of an aaaMM TlM police say that aUuit flno.iHNi of the Kothschiitl paper was Boat -d in New York.

lotthschild was held in S.'ttX) bail 'or examination on January ?. HEAVY EXPRESS ROBBERY. The Wella-Fargo 1 nipaiijr I ihm a I'arkr t Mtaaahafj Hitty VhaassaaM Hollars -A Clerk Missing.

San Antonio, Tex.. Dec. rtn. The local afhea Of the Wells-Part' i:press

MINI Of UI

Accounts Involving Millions to be Adjusted When the Tn-aty of Peace is Rat. fled. EACH COUNTRY CA-mlES ITS HI LOAD.

Malms lo lite tin Mint or kM,0(IU,tMAI rt-aily I o.lnl ouli Iba Ktata ! paituiriii It I lltr.ll r...ilil,', However, that Ihn Ulli au stau. I ill- Test of a heart In Ij; Ii I In t rat ial ion . Waahington, Dee. .'.. 1 minetliately tijHin the ratification of the peace treaty by the artnattj the prtaldcal win reeoaaatead to eoagrem UM enactment tif h'islatinn looking to the settlement ot the claims of American citizens fur damages sustained in Cuba,

POftO Bico ami other Spanish possesums which formed the scat of war. i ilaaa IsawaMttes Million iimmiT Laaaajaal itii too Maas Dafatttaaeali Claims to the amount of s?.'.'.. 1)00,000 on this set. re barg alroady been lodged , with the state department. It is true that an unknown proportion of these

arc claims based on depredations cominitt rjj bj Cuban inanrgentat for which

THE GOVERNMENT OF HAWAII. 1)1 (Terr ii tea llelwerii 111.' MaJ.rlly a ml Milurit of llif lloitr I . . in in 1 1 1 r ou leti it. i tu s II n I i uti- a t nullit. VYaahiagton. Ihn. 30. A sharp eon test occur in the house nur thi lagiahttloa for the gorernnieat of Hawaii, as tin- majority ami Minority of the coiiiiiii'tec on territorial do not agree to t" report of the senate committee on foreign relations, ah though the dlfTerfneen are not such as to eanae great diflletilty. i a- m tj.it i i: paart Xfce majoritji report of the bouae oeapiittee ehangea the till Introduced by Mr. Ilitt only slightly, with the exception of the qualifications for senators ami represcntativea, The property ipftililicat ions ore stricken out ami an) citizen who is ,t rotor and has been resilient of Hawaii for three

c.

'Irr Hi fore l i.ul.e

t lie cry -

is is eli'Mlile.

ri ot latasta t i ba lint. Those who were citiens of Hawaii on Augoat 19, 1808, are made eitlxeni of the United states, one bouae aril not be allowed to constitute the bay isiat urc in eaae the other adjourns, nor will it be neceaaary to hate the sanction of three member to introduce a bill in the legislature. The delegate to eqngrcaa shüii poaaesa the same qualifications ;. - a Voter. Bond! issued on Ihe eredit of the public domain. sha.ll ie payable in not lesa than

M

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I ri-tl-

a ml

the omn t '! i Ho nrsi tnlitee In in i n whe

With th-i h;t rman

niH.rt inet. Ir M.rrlll larrelv to '.ions, and s t-rm of nesaber of

imitrts. ' m-

-Uhje this

tf that sixth ti

t.,r s' . -

le cublnei 1 this podat -x-nd Kiftv-

altt t. "ntinuouslv smM ilurtnc the Pt

thlr.t ongresses. when the -hn pirty conir.ll th- s'-nat-. an. I th a Intervals he continued at tl of i be republican representation

ctntinito In recT-nt years he delegated the greater sh i r- of th- .!. -ii! of th- commt-t-o w irk to ths younger mi-mler ..f ih

ininiilKs, .ut tl..-re had he-n lu f-w

tn the

tollowlus the l.ln- of the Treaty

t.uaitaloupe Hidalgo. In the inclusion aj the treaty of the clause providine for the mutual asItUBptioa of d-bts by Ixith parties, the roinmissioners were simply following the lines of the treaty of (itiadaloUBg

to. i- out a money ickaie containing Hi.htliro. which terminated the war be j The money was sent here twee n the United States nnd .Mexico, from Houston for the Southern Pa- iadthmtarh in thai ens., ravens ms .

j limitation exjiressetl on the terms of

the liability to Im assumed by the United States. The I .ni M. tho.l of A.lju. Ural Ion. So far as known the treaty dues not speeiticaiiv provide for tin- appoint laent of i eommiaaloa to adjust theae claims of United States eitiens. but as tint is the usual method of adjudication, it is presumed that a ecinmission will be created by authority of nn et of congress. The latter can not withhold its sanction to some stach arrangrmeatg after the rati float loa of the treaty, because the convention itself Made the gorerament to the obligation. LATEST FROM MANILA.

It la questionable whether the Spanish fiw nor muri- than ti yeara, One

government could be held reeponaible. On the Other hanti it is believed that ther-.' ar.- many claims for large Baouats that have not yet bean presented Owjng to the inability of the claimants to secure the necessary corroborative evidence during the Span sh oectipation of the evacuated territories, or because of the Itclicf that i( would lie fruitless to present any clailt so lonir as Spanish sovereignty wan maintained. ion asaasaaa LtablUcr for Clalsraa Praferml k) Ii nun t lllmna Now, however, by an article in the tr.aty of Paris, the I'nitetl States has iissiuiietl liability for ail claims preferred by its citiens on account of depredations or, in fact, on any proper score, in turn the Spanish assumed liability for any claim that toighi have been made on aeconnl of Span iah citirens or the Bpaulah gorerament itself againatl the United states, what such claims would have amounted to can Tot ie estimated. None were fi.'ed with the United State government prior to the declaration of war. Hut it is recalled that there was much criticism on the part of hiL'h Spanish officials of the alleged failure of the United States to obeervo the requirements of the neutrality laws, and more than one statement to the effect that tin- Spanish governaaent Intended to present a claim for a round number of millions on that score.

of

tin-- wro n I

'mmlttee up end a

tine to meet its pay rolls west from this , in to B I'aso. It arrived VtedneB-

i t- mi" chairman of da inorium?. and was ffirea to t . A. i Tt.i- and m-ans. The ' , . . ,,. ,. , ,. ee of the house, and at ,"'l'' Oie Wells-rariro money deliv

ery clerk, to hand over. BeeleT start 1 for the depot, ami was seen en route. F-".r hours after his departure his w. ifon was foiintl five miles west of the " ity i,, a thicket, the horse almost dead from the effects of hard driving. Imptiry developed the fact that no delivery hml been made. ThaT was no evidence Of ! I aggie in the vicinity where the vehicle was found. Heeler had been in the employ of the romjuiny for nine years, ami enjoyed the confidence of alL Be spent several ream on the frontier as a cowboy. His friends stoutly assert that he is the victim if foul piny, ami his wife also inclines to this lx-iief. Superintendent Taft of the epn -s company is hen mttattgating. Be admits that the loss will reach the im stated, while rumor

the amount. .

is not a regular

Hi-

tl"-i of problems the thin

1 .'inc hi long rareer. Mr Merrill cave his attention to m.tiiv .'j. it Ions, aad no man In public life. was more given thin

tie TO TaKlt'C 1M 1 - it

It- had at his roraMtaoa ronLflt l.tl nu.'SlbiTis

I in the etucida- I early double uder considers- .

Bagk Otis Catftca that UM Five ot Agulnalde I. H.I.. f.., .K t l..

Uaasst

THE LATEST POISON MYSTERY.

to it through e summatH htC heme f . the rfor ihe ( 'oaaiewal ai I Sen ttor V..

him In pr-sslnr this qu-stii greas. la th- so Undid librur monument Very near to his heart i Ian for the erection of a si for Ihe supreme ..urt H

p-ci an.i noiiiing on id yeara until eortreal father of the ctlon of a building ib- ir-, iti . t.i him t ho eariy Joined U"stlon up-.ti i ..n-

llnnrrr.l Woman Who Kuons I ml- or . idling ' Her I i Husband I MUr.l s', ,.,. .,:

Washington. Dec. 9. Just before

noon B Mother dlapatch from (ien. Otis j continued the fears of the official!of the war depart inent as to what has

tai .i n plaaa at Iloilo. It appears, that i Island for life

his bin f..r ihis P'i-vae. His last appearance in th on the 19th Inst.. wh-n he n f half an hour's duratl of the suprcm ur ? al h lh' same time prevaHe! up t .. i. is t h in i (,. f ,, ,. , sgtioa. To S-n-vtur Morrill probat

Colleges due He was I ri .iti.il bill giving aid from ii.. proceeds f lbs tie lands .and he hit.

was i ha r building hol ! en

ire looking to the eon. h a building for mat " Ml three different occaijxin . s-nate to pass

bill He it i the senate same oppomiir than splendid enagrleultural itl.or of the

d (hi

i-m

He

isianos t. in. i.tsi. at -I h- vt is un.. rsiood to 1- av.rs. a th. x. reise of anv sort o' m. ric.i, .terelgnt) ..v.r ih- Philippines Mr Morrll! wa an Indefatigable worker, and whll" tcf at; orator, he ioke

gr lis hi.

I fullv

d fori ill

was always

re i : :ir- a e, unlveraally

esi-e n ial .) the ..tie r m n.t. rs ..f the en it aUsM Isewasahaaa t. n. st :t i,q,irt. COtambus. . ike. f. The joint committee of th- .,,.. and house of th- ohi(l lepattl.it ur- met keti yesterdav - miike arrangements for their rewoh n. akleh i held each alternate y at in pine.- of the iTfnlar seasaan. It was .1 , in, , Hu,! t ,. ... 1,1

! held in ColumbUB, Kebruarv

which ti

Boston, Dec. to.- Mrs. Addle .1. Cornish, the divorced wife of llarrv Cornish, the Kaiakerboeker Athletic club manuftr. by whom n bottle of ptiistui vv received as a Christian pee seat, the contents of arhhb ranard the death of Mrs. Kate J, Ukuna, Wednesdav nit'ht. stated vesterdav

that heronly know letlo,' ,,f t Cornish of bite has come to her IhtOUgh the I.ew -papers or letter- written to her aim -vear old tianphtcr, Kdtth. Mrs. Cornish declares thrtt she is not

ac'piaintetl with Mrs. Ailnms. ..escribed as the aunt of Mr. Cornish, ami the victim of the Christ mas paekape of Miifin. She says she never met Mrs. lliMlt'ers. elescrilicd as the ilaugbteT of

Mr- NiIht's. and separated from her ' ijnr

l.iisliatul. Mrs. i nrnish added thai little Rdlth went to New York s.im. time I fegph nntl on her return told of having been tO Ihe house of Mrs. Adams, hut buyPhi this Mrs. Cornish has no kaowledjfa af the woman. K.iith is aiw in Hartford sncadthg 'In- holidays 1 with her frrauiliuother.

the American fori t s had arived too late on the scene, and that the insurgents had added to the difficult of the I problem already presented by bOUTting their Map over the city which they had liecn In-siepiti"; lor months.

year's residence ntuat be proved to oh

lain a divorce. Ih- Minority ttrport. The minority report area prepared by Mr. B. D Fergnaon, delegate from New Mexico, who is a member of the ; Bobcommlttee. Mr. Benry, of Texaa, 1 is also a minority member, but is now abeeat. The report says the minority is unable to agree to some prominent feat urea of the bill n Introduced and as proposed by the majority of that aubcommittee, and continues: Hliullld he tint. 'rued Willi a t lew to I Kilo ti. aesatsstaw. "it is Important t emphasise the fact that new tcrritury as acquired should be governed as other territories of the United Statea have been from the foundation of the government, with the view to ultimate adndaeion to statehood. Upon this theory ee believe that Hawaii should be given su!stantinlly the sain- form f gOVeru niciit as h:is been in other territoriei of the United Statea, ami the Import' a nee of this view is increased rather than diminished bv the imminent Philippine question. New territory, i which we feel is unfitted, either from , the character of its population, of becauseof its distance from our shores, 1 tor statehood in the Union, ought tobe left alone cut irely. tllij-el to Ihe Provitlotis of the Hill. "We therefore ohj.ct to the provision of the bill ma ki tit' the supreme court of tin- territory of Hawaii Judge 1 of the m.-mbcrships ,if the houses of the territorial legislature of Hawaii. We believe that each house should be the final Judge of the qualifications of its meat here. The innovation not only fails tO preserve the eOBStltUtional a dependence of the three great branche of -roverntnent, executive, lepislative ami judicial, but tends to degrade the court to the level of political sipiab-hh-s ami partisan bins, to increase the al y dangerOUl poorer of tin eourtt in our ayeteni of government. Properly Qtaat Meets Objeeted l. " -also object to the property quat Iflcation for membera of the senate of the legislature of BnaraiL This dls qualifieatloa also extendi to the voters tor membera ol that branch of the legislature. This is an Innovation ree ognieing by law the ripht of wealth to govern, and iaeertainlj a dangeroua , tendency in a republic already threat I cnetl by the too greal power of coneentrated wealth.

"A residence of three yean in Hawaii is also MCCCeeary for one tO become a qualified voter. As our desire h or should be to Americanize those Islands, we think a residence of area If s than a year would he preferable. Tno Vljsel, lotT-r I. n -n I., the t.ovrrimr. "Wc think, also, that too gl tat power is jriven to 1 he t'oveihor, especially WC object to his lieino empovv ereil to

nominate part of the Judiciary of that

We believe that !! th-

NEWS FROM MADRID. Unat Internal Takrn In an lutrrvlrw Hetwern Baas, "Tier and Iiis Ouren Raweal Other Items.

Matlrid. Iee. St. The erea'cst infer

est ami euriosity is taken here in the rensnip lone audience which Qen, Weyler had Wrong Impression

Judges, as in other territories, should ie appointed by tin- president, ami from the bona title residents of the territory, fur a term r.f four years. If life i'ulfcs are t.i be appointed ut all. they should be a ppoi n t etl by the president." Orhrr Petals of I n IT,-1 .nen. "i here are other minor points of difference between th- minority and majority of the subcommittee, but the ni'ove nn the principal once. "The minority make no objection to the educational qualification for eitt

i with th- tpieen repent Tiicsdav. The newspapers, while kv in pat hizinR with Premier Snrasta. sav the country

can not be sacrificed on account of his

ss, ami an immediate arraiii'e-

ment of the mini-ti rial crisis is demended. The newspapers also say Don Carlos is BOOT trying to place a loan in Spain. through numerous agenta, ending that he bas opened aeajntmtlona in Madrid with this object in vii w.

to I'ostsgf III

tsrparat- Vrr .iig.-mei.t U-t :r Made vi Ith Nr w r. Ulli. II ti .1 . St. Johns. N. V.. Dec. SO, It is p-en-prnliv espeeted lore that the failure tf the Canadians to secure u fishery

j aiwngeaaent Brroagh Ike joint higk ! i i .nti,i..intl ill !l - 1, i , t .1 . . . ..ill -.... I ft

Qaa, I nit. it Work I ut Ilm. New York. iXec. 29. A dispatch ti the World from Havana says; The military administration of Havana nutter Maj. -lien. LttdlOW will bj th-vot-d to the preservation of order in the city am' the protection of life and

,c . in the Itrilisl. m,.,'r,i.i.n.'.u,n I.,. . P-'c.ty. Ihe Work of public improve-

. ' i ... . . ' im nts vv ill not be eoiniucn ed for um..

lime the corner stone of the ' this colony inakiiip a separate nrrnnce-

ara aMItioa t. th- tat.- capital viii meavl nith the United ruab a upon the

tim.

a l

ailins

te laid. I ;itni i. t wi,i H . .

n-ainre t i i ne alTair. This custom has In en in vitrne sinca ihr "'opt of tie plan of t.ul.lini mm mital aesatona

on i if the luimi itiairie eonveti ion, Vthi'h allowed New foiiiul In ml fish free entt initi Ihe American mar'tets. AaVltrican yesea receiving free unit and fishing privilege in Newfoundland water".

Ira s, !., lniK I I rlnerton. Mo. Princeton, Mo lKc. 2f Ira Sexton was Imaged here for the killing of Nathan Stark, a yoiin- fanner. Onto brr L" M?,

as

1 1 a vt a I . .

Washington, Dec so, The porinme ti-r ai Sau Francisco, h is called at-, tentlon to the birge amount of mail ' matter eccnmulatinD I sere ander the nnstaken notion that domestic poatage applies to Hawaii. latters for real th nts of Hawaii still retpttre the later national postage f Bee eenti per half ounce, though all mail to people in th- United States military or naval service is trenamieaabt at domestic ates. A Und Injury l.oeitl-il hf Hats. Columbus, 0 Dec. to. Several days 0 Corporal Mar. in .1. Tracy. Seven- j leentfe Infantry, fell while axereiatny in the , iiiii.isiuui. An X ray photogmpk w.i- tai, en. ami when the plate WIM developed it revealed that one of

the cervical rertilirae was dislocated ind a rib turn loose from the spine. I lie I Ol.eellll. o.

Dberiln, o.. Dee. SO. iCIght business, houses were destroyed ami six stores dailiaged by t , . - which started in DeFraneei millinery eslabliihuicut. Loss. MBfSgl I

THE SUNDAY SCHOOL. Ceaaoo In im.-r nil I lo ii ill Series tor tfaaaari . isim-t hriu'i trtrai IHst liilr-a .lull n I I.' all. ,Arrangtd frtm I'aluui eCa Brlsc Noiea.) OOIaDCM TKXT. BboM the latmk of t I Johi i l

TIME I-' brusrjr. A D . aire the Umptottoa. la tin- w Mi rims TUB hlgsBOji I. John 1'itparcs the Way Iiiin. ,h im 1:!'. 34 j Mark til .'!:1-1S. .lohn Na the vniccof

inn In the w ihiciTiess: " Prepare ye the wa of the l.nrtl." He pniiand the

amy d) by preaching repeataacf ami re for mat ion at the one conti it ion of the ct Using of the kingdom of Heaven to themselves or their ti t ion. (g) .lohn prepared th.- way by anaounclng thai the kingdom "f Beeren area at hand. (a) lly baptism, symbolizing anil eonflrming men in the new life ami preparation for the new kingdom. H) He painted to Jeena as "tin- Lamb of Hod which taketb away the sin of the w or id." II. 'Hie Baptistin of Jesus. Vs. 3-J. ::t; Matt. 8: 1317 ! Marl; hMli Luka 3:21. BS. This was Jesus' public wVf tranee upon lbs work, a public declarer tion of His position ae opposed to allein nntl on the side of true religion. III. The Temptation of .h sus -Matt. 4:1-11; Mark hit, IS; Luke 4: 113. .Innuary A. D. '7. .lesiis vv as teinptt d "like a we are. yet wit bout Ma." 1'. Jesus (I. lins His pirst Two Die eiples Through John the Baptist. Va. 3Z-40, After His 40 days' experience of temptation in the wilderness, and His victory, .icsus returned to Bcthaharn (Bethany), where .lohn was baptizing. John recop;nietl Mimas the one whom he had baptised, and upon whom the Spirit had descended like a dove, ami he pointed him out to his discip'es ns the .Messiah. HS. "The next tlay:' After the first teetimony and recognition f .b sus on His return from the scene of His ti tiitatioti. "Two of His disciples:" One was Andrew (v. 4u). The other was probably the Apoatle John himself. 36. M Looking upon (the word expresses a flaeil. earnesl frae) .Icmis as Be walked." or wns taking a walk. "Behold the I. a ml) of God!" The words Be had used t he day before r.7. "And tfary followed Jesoa:" The Crack means originally, "they walked in the same road;" hence to attend on. to follow as a disciple, in the aatne spiritual path. 30, "Saw them." The original means "looked steadfast y on t betfl as i f Studying them." Then Jeans tamed. He met them half way In their search. What seek ye?" This is the first word of .Testis' ministry, so fur ss recorded; and v.ilh Bis SCCOad sentence. "Come and sec,'" expresses the attitude uf Christ toward men. His welcome, and the way they are to find thi blesslllge lit has to five. IV. How .tesus fiained His Third Disciple. by I Uti ta tier if Another Disciple. -Va. 41. 42. 41. "He first findet h:" Kit her ii) tbe Brat thlaej he did rfter he left .lesiis was to find his brother; or. '-') (aaGoclet). the two disciples set themselves to seik each "his own brother:" that la. the one Peter, the other .lames. Of the two. Andrew was the flrsi who saccesdad la finding his. 12. "And he hrouoht him to .Dsns:" With him. 01 with all who Und .lesiis. the first dee! ft waa to make known to those the) loved their new-found treasure. "Thou art Sinnm:" That is your present name. "Thou shall be called Cephas:" Cephas is Arnmnie. This language would net He familiar at Ephestts, where John wrote, therefore be translates it for them into Oreck. "Which is by Interpretation, a atones The s. use would perha ps lie given bet ter by keeping the eowlvalent proper i:nir.e by interpretation Peter, that la a stone, or rather a n:ns of rock th - Inched from the living1 rod.. V. How .ions ( Sained Ris Fourtk Die eiplc - by Bis Direct Invitation. Vs. 43. 44. 4S. "Jesus would f.r,." .is minded, bad a purpose, to go "forth it. t.i (ialilee:" There had been His home am there were Ike fries da aad acquaini a noes of yeara. "Findeth Pbiiipt" .To-us seeks him out. VI. Bow Jesna Gained BlsPIfthDto eiple Throagk Another Disciple. Vs. 45. eft. IS. MPhUip flndeth NatbaBaelt" Obasrvs thai the young disciple does not wait, hut as soon as he has found Christ begins to declare his discovery lo others. So with Andrew above (41). With the woman of Samaria (chap. 4:2s, 19), with Haul after his conversion ( Act- 0:80). "We have found Dim, of whom Hoses in the laws" The Pentateuch, tin live books of Moses, thus distinguished from t be other In Us of the Old Te.-t a mint (nei OOB. CtllOj Num. l4slTlt Deut. 1V15). "Ami the prophets, did write (1st. 7:11; 0:0, 7; 0:i::-15; 53:1-1.; Bh 84:S331 Dan. 'J: i-l-27). '. "Can there ni: t'"1 d things1 Any eminent, greal personage and grand and world-wide ttSOveHM nt "Come out of Naari'ih:" Because Namrctk was a email town, in i.r to ( 'ana. Nat hanael's home, vviih probably not the best reputation In the neighboring town, but not neoeaaarily a rode, degraded, vicious, or disreputable place, rlathanaf i's surpriae may have s risen from his rxpectav lion that the Messiah was to come from üethlehem üs ft retold, and not from Jtaaaretk. "linne and aeet" That was the tine anawer to Mich an ofajcetiosj (see above on v. Ml), TV Ilea I a Si t halt. It rcauirra sbnadanl grace to with itanf abundant prosperity. 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