Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 41, Number 30, Jasper, Dubois County, 31 March 1899 — Page 3
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... r.nnin. ImMN Hear it. icing i" be free, . - madl) aplna i''iwrJ , iota i h distant a tture'a heri Mnl , ,. i,f,..i,i r iiowiiik siinii. rrtg ii if a ih u i aded, , , world if rilld with Bong wtntrnfai helea era irnk' n, . . . , a nil s wakes from sleep, i UM villi i" worship Baater 4ay to keep, i i , tili'!' utl i Borr nasO i :it up in praise their vim . ,1m ui y nlKlit has vanished, l h. tuition ull rejoice. ;, rlorioaa Boater morata. Th inen!?' that 'ou ,'r"1 . irr than t ha aiwltarhl , . fairest How. r if aprlng, ,, nil the balla ara linirim:. i i m .iin sweet accord tell the Joyful st.it y i l-i "-i"! . the rUWtl l.'ird. 1 , Baetef nitoa Mo. mirs. With Incense tin Ida air, ,, - v sunlight linm rw w it hin i ach ehattce fair: i carol sawart aeceudiBB ',. ft af i tha 'Itii . THba Savi iir hau arisen . ,; vv. luill surely i ts' ' fi I'atk. In "" d Hoiikpk"rlr.ff
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aiiii placing her ni the seat beeide h-r. where with lur l i'l.' fat I ir duck aBpaighl (Mit she Mould hit. iiiii' a- u ne i u r . in.tiiiM.iii rolling ber eyes, precisely iih if she timid see, at .1 joini ii' in ill" tinging with In rshriU, childii tn-ldc. Ami she til nordi b n a ml linn In "llrudder HBaallwood's IIacourses" which i. remembered, and aftcn Brad unej , -t ii questioaa at Bar iiiuiIm c niui'ii lo tin poor woman'.-, dieootaftvujVi "'in uh ii iiat opened blind folksee ayes?" h4m iiskni nuddaBljr pm atondaj morn In (. lira. tUmpaoa took hvr atcaiaJi u trvaa out of tin' tttii and wiped ikaai on ii MrtNt. "Whl'i da Laini. to In Miali. bonaj " i li- in. w rrada "Ma antd a man ! it. Brudder Small wood diii.-' ISaater Lllj wen on. lira. Klopiovj inil l.i r fa' ' ; thM)logical diaaoMtiona broogb tha awaat t. bar brow. "I' Lami v n - i - Laud, at il a man. loo." sir aaidU "I rat 'I tafcl
da time t '-'!a i n II t o i f now iit.il .mi couldn't itndarstantl i im." "1 Know-.' ;.iii Iba. child, evidently aatlafled. "Hi Hod-man did it." Tbt re waj a pama and then aba added: "1 done w li llf 'il eoHM Again, spi ea He'd make me Me. Tblngt were iret4inajf beyond hep mother. vrnt to the tir ami nailed ipabala Maud, who waa banging elotbea on the line, "Gad a move m yar, nl, ami iitin in and 'PBuae yar abrtep. Rut I ha child didn't forget. Her mind wai ai-tui Kpd iha had ;i remarkable memory for child of Ix. sin aoften heard tailing wonderful atari ea to her brothera and aiatera, aboail iui in I -ma ii who made blind foikaea si . There ak unuaosl excitement at iln' big atooa church juat round tihe corner, "t in- churebof I he Bplphaaj .' The ehildrei of tiw Baigbborbood. amoag arboan w. re thf little Simp-! 1 1 is. wart Intenaaly interestiMl.at.il Bpeut ntoat of the morn' hng watahing tin loaran Mtal were iirriiii in. an! trying lo get peep itvsiih'. Bverj Item aflntereal wa-i-an-fuli) repeati i t Banter Wly. "lie hichop'a a. .w it' to-night,' ihr colon d texton laid Ihi m. Abraham Lincoln being appointed a coHe of in -1 igation.
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in an appropriate, name. dra. lit art a a- tu i upon Lily. ' he of a for im t twltrea of whom ahe . r f5nd. Ully' II right, mail." ,, . IIa Maud, the eldeal ttaaghi'.ut hain't enufl. AW atytmh ack on to or I Im name, xbr waa tboj I teekon wedaall .-Kii.trv ." pMt In Benjamin llat riTiien, aa bright i bought struck vvii.-n's cir i Bm ob iii preaiuly . Arabella Maud .'" "prompt! an- red that young ahn wvai ntharltj in herowa tlar alrele, eaen In matteaaperg to the white heuae. ' Hut, you r got an l! : Id) rStiaab th," n Simpson, t In head of tape faav .- name couldn't bare been impropriate), m amok tug hi the wanaw at corner f ii" fva No inn- i er thought f 1 1' ii i id about r&milj mattera. ft Bsah m s . ri ill : it -:" hi '.. -1 j . a n Ith :i a boa f wit borltj . : ' 'pnrtimt mattaha lo 'tend to." nhal they win no one ferdit il. Therefore, enploain of . No one ever tliotipht of gregter eonaternatlon tfoaa he mil. tiikiiif hi-N rim out of lii-
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' Id t i he th ci tch hold of in, ifowrtil - eot i'Ii In Iii. OjUlek." " ial la the meaning of thlaT The raator -pkr eery sternly ha i:i the white robe of tha biahafi irmty rlutehed bj a pair of Utile bbieh ha ad a. "U 1 .i i n re . aa dol Bg baraT" Itut Kaatcr Ml) araa too mueh in pat Beat to be driven off In that way. Mte Unix rlutehril ihr harder, and lookiuir
up intii tin' i.i-hop'- face with her pxr tight lean eyaa laid, fearieaaly: "Oh. God-mun. won't luakr in' ? Grorcr Clevebind now thought it time for an Kplanation. "Shi 'a Btooa blind, yar higbneaa." h' aaid, thiaklng that the proprr wuy In mhlress in-lmp. ami ducking his hand as will aa h OOUhl. surroiinileii a-it wa-li ihr collar. "Ami wr llioiilit ytr liiliinss eouhl cure In r." M14ke iii Godman dat ITrudder Small wood preached about," chimed in ICa s 1 1 r Lily. "IJon'i pait for m'." aaid Ihe blst&op to the reetotfi who w.i abaolataly peecbleaa, Iiis voice trembled, and there were teara in hia eyeai (boan s that nevi r falbrd to look kindly upon all Im needed bis help Taking a seal lflifted tin little girl in his iap. and in a faw simple worde told I er the story of the God-man as she had never beard it before, and explained thai ho bad no power to restore her sight. The children liateard with lateaac Interest. Them, gentlj pi 1 1 i ntr her
down, he ioi! her hrothir to take bar home, asking their naun - and addreaa. Thea a carriage cami for him, and in a f r minutes he gene, The 'hi!lr'li sto.d thart hand in hand In dnaad sort af way. till ihr I xtoa made Ms appearance to turn out tha !ii'hts. "( I.ir out. rlar out. ehillena. Dor- i' 'spoac we 'Pisco pata never wanta to git to bed ''" Then the) slowly stürted forborne The nature of the expedition a aa a profound secret, thej baring got permlssion to bo to "Uncle Jaike'i chureh. W WOn'1 fall aobod) " said liatrr Lily, aa tii reached the bouse. "Dey'd all poke fun at Be." Then, with a algh that was full of pathos, she added, s fth : "I ihougb! me bite I'd conn home
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MACK MARK'S MARK. i t-ii i'rri.:. i i for itaaaajHSltaaa a ii ii tiu ii ipal loea al Mi ii l.i't mi llion.
Mark Hanns ami the ayhdieate aeao ciutiun with him de voted Um ir aatiring enrrfrv ami maaaj without limit to m cur- iha aaminatioB and fleet tea f McKinley, llebai proved to he aa ideal
! oaaupani .f the m cutive ahair, it wed
frmii tin- staii'Ipoint f tie corrupt gana of raaamliaati ananagatra win plaeed him lln re. Tliia m. i- i lo wa not Ki kinir a "taader." Whnl it retjuir l na a "inii.-k." McKinley wan certainly their man. He has a face that banana like a harvest anoea, nndi n tongas that aever waariea la atteriag bland bat meaaiogleaa platitudes, His jiolii-y h- not much eritieised, for lha good reason that he evadaa committing biavaelf to nny speajaed Kiic. To comprehend, or rather to detect, the lack of explicit BITBPltlg Tff M Kinley'a aMefftweea, one moat first nnderhtaml that lie is aimply a "mask." and his mission is to cover and hhiehl the "p-ar." behind htm, partly by that In it tu i tip fac. ami lii necessary ly utterances httscejitilile uf double meas
lag, The only w:iy to rrt an accarate
understanding of what McKinley means i to wait and ee what he does. Bevi owing Me Kin ley a record, v
find that he very aaalty reiievid nts con.scieiiee of the promises made to
hundreds of thousands who supported
him in the belief that he would make i ariicstv coi.tinu'! ami effectual ef
forts to briiiK about International hi
metalliem. A raview of 1 is utteraaeeo
will not recall nny direct promises in
regard to bimetallism, these prom
ises), like niot other made by him,
ITHMLIT'S FOLICY.
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The future of the l'hilippin La uii preaklcBi htaKialaj in
hla Uoatoa spa al . Ta aaw la Uta iiuds of the AmiiH-aii people. 1 have no li"ht or knowledge not common to my
, ntr men. 1 i ,t pmpne-y. l ae
whole hubject ib i ow .itli congress.
and conns in the voice, UM ajsjaV M'ii iic-, al -! the jiulgimiitof tbe Amer
ican people. BOundl Sua, doesn't It? But where are "the voice, the conscience, ami the yudgaaeat of the American people,"
just at pnsri.t; ami how ore tiny to
hae opiortunit to make tnemseives felt? What sort of a policy ni:d lead- . rahip is iMa which reb-gnte the PhilippiM quest iaa to "the hands of the Anaerksaa paof4a,M and then proceedü to tie tbone hands, by refuaing to convoke congress in sxcial session'.' If Preaidatll McKinley spoke in good faith ot Boa4oa, why is not the Fiftysixth eongreaa sitting st Washington ta dral with the Philippine tptrstion. pad to out i i i; i' a Philippine policy? The preeideat i like Orator i'uff; he hsa two tones 0 his voice. To the p'ople he says: "i leave it all to aoaaeaa." To aongraaa he aajmi "Leave it all ta me.' Until Deeaaaber next, for two-thirds Of a J rar Uk I. to be prolific of events of Wir most momentous character with relation to the I'hilippine question, the "voice" of the people will be silent, the "i i i rirnce" of the people can effect no qulekeuiag touch, the "jtulgment" of the people will have no way to make itself felt. The president will have abso-
Bpaon family, or their neighI never firict the aeib men! it next morning bj a carriage
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THE BLIND LEADING THE BLIND. St. Louis Republic
' i moment there waa silence: then r half raited her eyea I a till Botthing but the whites vidMcs anil said, with a grin: 'tl r Mt such an ideah in ,v t Ii . nie man?" 1 nisi to-day'u Eaatah, to be suah," i Ureea, chuckling at hlaowa Ktrat to say. nil w ere favorably imrt Soiintls Ilka 'rbttoeratk? white said Ara balla Maud. On v,r Cleveland had gone over to ' .lilies bnskrt where UttlC So. T H i f ttlly ideeping, tniti stood gaa lier for a fewmameats, Then he in a deep bu-s xnici. which I WBI 1 to .-,y enmc from bi boots onlj I litre footed: "Lilies i white." 'med a poser, but Arabella laud proved equal lo the occasioi 1 ' r :' r in mail's liaun il Hose." she said. J "and she's the bliirke-t Biggah rr eeeUi I reckon there'-- hiark and lilies, loo, now adaj -. I ' i at hi buna It a." ' rrr wae quenched, and the baby a .ns aettled. little Boater Ulj I it wasn't in fore they discovered that soon I? i'.i tJie matter with lier siuht. an't are the lea-test thintr." coaa ' 'd Miraliam Lincoln . w ho vv as t rj -nun!' hrr one day. "I done In '- blind a- a bnt." N i ll -o i: ti i d !i''i lu-olthier little' darkv
Ivett, ami vitk six brothers atrd ' BCa for hcT. she didn't mis. h, r awhile, Hut it wak ii rea1 " in Mrs. MlBpeoc Her ohief com1 i r '" nas in tin child's mime. "Kaatah j a so -urt rflbjwaia like." she'd " 'Tears like HB Jfol the nnine for P ' " hlind hiinb." Hlmpsoaj was n devout member , ".ion baptist church." and Baavery food of goiag avltli hi r i i' nine tin the lingiag. I think " of Mrs. Hlmpson's sorrow over 1 il's misfor' line, she felt that it i ' " eopferred a i'-rtain diatlae I 1 npon her to be the mother of a ( relM, mill ahfl look I pa ftietilar , '' ir t lea-Jin,,, BnaterMly Bptlrtatnle,
W llo v s IT DAT OPSNED BLIND roUKSEÄ' ETKÄT
ttr Lilj that bo one dreamed of. Bure j lj this must b the Ood-man. He put His hands on folks and cured them. She van willing to b. a " 'Piacopal H He made her see, though what that meant she hadn't the faintest idea. of all her brathi t - .n d i i',f na, Graver Clevelond was her favorite. He w iv nine year- old and a "ci v longheaded kill " his fond iiioUk r aaflS. So Eaatrr Lily finally succeeded in drawing him to a more secluded spot. v. Inn -hr eonfhhi! lo him O little plan of hrr on B. "I" r- fear'd yerhatchln' npaomenata ei it-r." aaM ibeir mother that nfter:io'i. MOrovarCleveUind, if I coteh yer puttin any fool nonsense in dat bles-i d chile's in ad 'twill he !' i:ss for y r." "Y "- all right, matnniy ." Ka-ter Lily Baanrad her. And ebsd toaaeUie child happy t he mother h i I hem alone. Service was nearly OVCf Bt the big ehureii roand the corner. The choir of white robed boya araa Burehlng alowi dow n Iheaiale, singing in their sweet. elear Voices t he h. inn SO full of inspiration, especially to the conftrmatfcm ciass: "Onward, t hristbw So dier-." Then slowlv the btrgC congrepnt ion passed nut. and at lat the church WBI empty Bare the bi-hop and 1he rector, who wi re still kneeling at lh chancel. Buddenly Ihe aeered alienee vbi broken by the patter of four little feel llptojrlBg up the aisle. Dressed In his
Buntiaj nest, to which ne aocteq on ins own n sponsibllity a collar of hla brother's which reached his ears, hi walk bio greatlj Impeded h) the same big brother! ihoes, whleh aere kept m with dlfhcHlty, came (inner Clevi iaad, while draaapa In a bright red calico so iitil atarehed that It era chad with everv movement, her bend covered with Utile pigtails lied with a earletj of colors tad sticking straight out. trntlcd Knstrr Lily. hotdlBg llgbtlj to Qrort r'i hand as he shuffled BloUg, Tiny reached the chancel just as il i I hop and rector nrose from their knees.
OB Ilia door. And win n, after a call of at Nasi half an lour (which the good man BeVCT recalls without a vivid ret ol lection Of mingled odors of bacOB, cabbage aad soap suds), he appeared a campaaied by Mrs. fMasnaoB '"'1 K ler Litj . the excitement n ached a pitch which beeaate abmoal panicky. I'or days aflerwanl Mrs. Simpson i lOUBd bet1 popularity a- I hostess al- j naoat equal lo that of" 'rlstoeratlc white folks." and she t ever Iir. d of telUag ' tha wonderful story of the bishop's i-it. aad ham ba took her and Eaeiet Lily In a great dBCtOT who had ciire.l ;
in bm of blind people, and ho iftoug I i be COUld cure litt'. Eaat4 r Lily too. So she's goln t. a boapitatd lo staj while,1 -n iii her mother wilh uil 'He says sic kin have lots of good things to eat chlekea an" sich liki ami a nu s to take ke r of her jti-t lif' white folkses' ehilli n. And he SBJ ffreaa de giod Laud!- that by m itt Kaatah h hi suah dat Fa-tab MlyTi see
good av nny of aa, Ifiancne i.aii
g, in Orange Jndd Farmer.
were strot g only by implication. F'ate Intervened to iri the gar behind him (t - i tldea pi rt nsity. After Opposing Ihe warnt the suggestion of h's stock jobbing hackers, tiniit nearl a majority of his own party BCOUBed liim of adjusting his patrioiam t,. the ByjetaaUona In prlata of stiH'ks. he finally found himself compelled lo carry out I be insi met ions of aoBgreaa, nad to appear m i lie tgmra head In the bob Bgalaal Spain. The recanl of the wir i nne of as pointnients to responsible stuff offices of antral ned ant) m-im port an i r. hit in of the politicians behind him. The remit wa.s that our soldiers were sent to Cuba w it Ii w Ol sc than ordinary cattle aofflciromodatlona, withoet adeajuate medical or Pargianl ntteBdamma or sup. plies, witt low grai'e aiul Improper ammunition, and then fed on "enil.'i I med" In'cf. Inferentialiy. at hast. McKinley '- dared at Iha beginning of tha war that it spaa.ta be a oror of llberaUoB, of ka Bjusnity, and not a war of compiest ami t''i tvhion of territory. The BBBCrpaloBS bandit behind him. however, are tuit giVeB to any kind of btrmaBtty that iIom not pay six per cent, annual dlvidenda, llavimr wived the Cuban and Philippine Iambs, the present proposition aetmed to be to lake iln ir hides in pnyment for salvation. Iuring the vvar. l,oweer. wawtjie
period of ihe gang a m art sueeesf
Bcli ii'iiimr r Is Whet, 1 hi' Ittcomiinr- 1
lute power, with no congress on his handa, to deal with problems, as to which he ays he has "no light or hi u Irilgc not common to my countrymen." Is this deep, calculating design? Or is it mere vacillation of purpose on Ihe president's, pari? Think of the infamy of good Americana bei ag called traitors beanu.se they kick eonodetaee la such a prewideBta poBcy af threds and ; ;i tches! A 1 bany A rptis.
THE RAISING OF LAZARUS. Ouii'l" Bek "it l..,SBB0B ' tl S Inl' u i Iii ut I Svt l.' Inr V ,rll s;m ll, 1 1 I.'. CPs eil upon Pvtouastt's Bebet Notaa.) OOLOKN TKXT. I am tlio rcsurrsa Men. Slid UM li e Jolm tl :Sk Till. IK'TloN lneludi John 11:1-44. TIMI . January or PsBruanr, A. I 30. PbACS Jeus ut 11,'lhatiaru ( R. V , Pi-ti.aoyi. in Parsa. bayoad Joraaa. wtier lohn had l.upilnl Mini icomi ui,. John 1U; fi wn!: I 9) IBM ll- m lived the measSR that I.alaru weash'k. I.asaruü' Imme w SB lo !: :..n.. uu the Mount ut Olivea. nr Jci iumUcdi. LMtOH KOTBBl 1. The Pamiljf at Itethnny- Jeaua hs.d no h,u: e of Iii own. but often
I rested at the homes of his friends. The little family atltethauy. Martha. Mary ! ami Laaarua, aeem to have bona in pros- ' perous tin timalBitnaa In i.uke lOtlaV . 4.' we have the story of Jesus' visit here. Sc. t.e 11. ;cktif s and Death in tho Family. - A f vv weeks after the sister ' had eMcrtaimd Jesus in their home ' (Luke lOtlaVil), Lazarus was takea j sick. The first thought of the aister. , when al. common means failed, was to ! n r.d a message to .1 sus that His friend waa sick. No request was made. Tha messapn was itself a prayer. si,,on after the BieaaeBger had gone. Usaarus died, ! and. na usual, was buried the same day. Hope had gone from the bisters. Scene 111. Jesus nr.! His Diseiplesat , Pethabara. At this time Jesus was I with His disciples at Hethabara. Itwa 2S or M miles from Itethany. At the swiftest it waaa hard day's journey. Vet Jesus di !.iyi! two days before He set ' out to aid and comfort His friends a delay full of mystery, and yet for the glory of (iod ami the blefcsing of the afflicted ones: aud Jesus knew that Laxarus vv as ! ad. Scene IV. Meet ii o-if .les :-an,' Martha Just Outside the Walls of Bethany, j Jesus and His disciples left Hetha- ' ban BOd drew near the v illage of llethanv at least five davs nfter the BSCB j senper liad been dlapatched anil four di:ys after the death of Lazarus. Mari tha. learning of His arrival, wert out to meet him. leavinp Mary in the house, absorbed in her gri f and unconsciou of his approach. The meet ing was very tOUChiBg; but Jesus awakened hope and prepared the way for larper blessirus by assuring her that He was tho rcsurrietion and the life. I Scene V. The Meeting of Jesus nnd Mary. -Vs. 94ft. When Martha's faith anil hope were assured Jesus bade hep j go home and bring her sister. M.iry Immediately left the louse ami arant outside of the villape walls to the place where Jesus was resting. :;2. "lord, if Thou badai beea here, my brother had not died:" There is no BOmpbaint, but only Ihe wish that . thisga might have bCCB difTerent. 3.:. "He gro.inetl in the spirit" doea indeed far more express the feelinpsof : Indignation and displeasure than of grief a indipnation which tin Lord of life felt at all which sin had i wronpht. j 35. "Jesus went:" Shed tears, went silently, an entirely different word from the "weep" and "weeping" of the mourners In Vs. 31. ii i. This vere pivea further expression to the lBter.sc and varied feeHega of Jesus -indignation, grief and y mpathy.
37. "Could boI tbla man.w hien opened the eyaa af the blind?" This was tho last, most widely known and most mar aelous miracle w hich had hern wroucht in Jerusalem only tWOOT three BBOBthB before. Tlie inference wis natural and
POINTS AND OPINIONS.
Verdict of the senators in Mark Uarvr a's cisnv "Not proven, but don't do it apain." Rochester llrrakl. Ivi publieanisam is rr sponsible for troatie.n. Democracy can knock out both eviks. St. l.ouis Republic. The new BBMltar from Nebraska BeglOOBPj to be botti in Ohio, but he wid stick t-o McKinley closer than a brother, jisst tho same. Kanas City Tlaaea, William McKinley is isjting Mark Hanna in the south. Afewnouthcrn d legotan may ha aorraled for next year beforO) Ihl trip is over Huffalo ( mirier. Tlie record of the republican cona r''iiil ti at should b .1-1 the pepublioaa party forever ami ever, for it hast made merchandise of its power., h pad forge the fetters of trustand i-omliim. :itd failril Utterlv to e th..'
mstt "Nprople relief from public abuses.
Dnuilia World-llerjild.
able Dewey an ., his nwitehless victory j iW.hB,f of Mr. M,.Kinlev'. ad-
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ir,'l i:n,ni;i fr V in. A Hille Ireiitn of white, And a little stream of blue, Ami ihat's Ihe BBBter lir.nnot That is sweat aaougti foe yawl a kiss ii. i.i ,n h t bat boaiM t Is ns sw i -t as honey-.!i w , And the r'tihon Mm upon it Taaglna all the in art of you! a little dream of white. And a little stream of Mu -And that's tba Banter bowaat i ur d ar olil swei th'rts knew! A kis" beneath hat bonaat Mu l. your tad Hi Wish for fro, And that's tha Baatar haaaet That i - - eneaagh for pawl f i i inton, in Ataaata Coastltattaa
aaM Vfi" ! "11. re a I paper," he nid. "that ad vocates a movement to compel women to take off tin If hats in church as well as in the tlnatT." "In church!'" he exclaimed "That's what it says" "Might aa well abolish East er eatlrelj she said. Indignantly I hn-utm i:vta-
"Nnw' yer chance " whiapered uro- ing Tost.
r.t Manila and flusbedl With ri to the
hearts of his countrymen, the gang bshlnd McKinley M-irtil Ihia uppoile diversion if public lutereal to launch the prent iron 1 rust. The brilliant victory m BBBtlago gnve us free Cuba thrOBgfa the Vhrillir " valor of our firee. and Ihe iiteel nntl tin plate trustn bv th' gang lehinrMcKtnley. !" r.v victory by land or sen has found its responsi' in the joy OBM plnudltB of our petijib' and ihelaunch-
ine of new trusts by this pnng. Jn the aad, that smilinc face rises lip to beam on an npplaudinp nation nnT. alaO, to detract attention from the f;tc;
that the hnntls of his bnekera are plunged into the pockets of the people. Preside nl McKinley can truly nny: "My face is my fortune." Chicago Democrat, "Wapes are lieing raised !" shriek a republican organ. Yes. and factories are beinjr shut down ly the tnasts. lhrowinr t1 uus-ands of men out of employment. The alleped raise in wagen, when properly realized, is smply a reduction in pay The trust are endeavoring to pave the way for four years moie of Harna. l linola State mgnakae
ministration is p:it. the republican
coagrcs. elcetisl with him has ended
its existence. Vet not one thing ha bet t done or attempted wrlth a view to . Bing our currency SJsateBI frc m the obvioum knnpers thai tbrevaten it or from the eiU plainly inlicrent in it. n. v. Korld The sum of the appropria lions by the Fifty-fifth eonpr'.- reaehaB the
I rnormona total or 51.5,0.349.57. mat . i- the number of doMans- the firs.1 tWO J ars of Präsident Me Kin ley's ail min . ii'rntion has cost the PBOpit, which is
shout. IM 0 more than any previous COBgrem voted out of the treasury, including the contrresfeo which convened during the civil war. Kanscii City Times. Mr. Heed might e well reconcile himelf to his fate. He will never be preiHilent. He is a positive character, and. once Installed in the white htiusn, he would be president. McKinley, tht weakünp. the clay for such potters as Mark BOOM and the politieal syndicate which he represents, s man that can le aaanfly U-nt to their w I rash parprss". ia the sort of material for a r publican prrriikential candidate. Uiutw nisnntrh
Just. Scene VI. Jesus at-the Tomb of JuMB nro.Vs, 38-4.'. tl "Jesus lifted up His eyes:" A nntural. simple but expressivact of worship ti c 1 Bin ml forms of worship are an aid to worship, both for ourselves and those who are? wiih 11s. "And said. Father. I thnnk Thee:" The miracle He was to work came in answer to prayer, am! He returns thanks for the assurance. 44. "And he that was dead cam" forth, bound haml and foot:" Trol ably each limb separately, as was the Egyptian custom. 4.V "Many of the JeVTB believed:" That was one of the purprsi-a of the miracle. Laa r us walked as w perpetual s runm before the people. BABTBB l.l ssons Light on 1he problem of lenth and the clouds of sorrow which rather around it. on the Valley of the Shadow of Death, on the Dark River nil must C, oss, is the one great need of humanity. These are typified by the trial, the death and the burial of Chri-t.
Jesus is the rcMirrrction and Ihe life; , the piver of eternal Ufa which lasts BO j yond the crave and makes t he resurreol tion poeaiblc and blessed. He proved His assertion and promise by raising I Lairus from the dead, j Tin- raisinp of lazarus proved that
the soul has an existence ;ndcendeni of the body, and that ilenth iloes not end alt. The outlook into eternity, the hope of immortal lif. broadens the vision and enlarges the soul. tfOBUsB can le narrow v ho lives in the pr'srnt reality of two worlds, where every thoupht nml act has a meaning beyond the grave. PiaB in rwt Pee meal Wateea. Newly formed lakes, BBBBts and so forth often beat BM Btyateriausly ponlated with tab. This is believed to bo effected by birds which BBVlBg been feeding on fish spawn elsewhere, nlipht in the new waters nnd lrop some of the spawn from their bills. Chicago Inter Ocean. MM l.olilrn I ti 1. o 1; h : . We can 1uh the hearts ,f fhoe iri love when our hearts have been touched by Christ. We do not rnd of "The resolutiontiof th. Bpoetlee," but "The Acts of the Apostles." Many of our prayers nre so halfheart, d thBt we should - frvatly sur-pri-. d if liiMl were to answer them. No man has even Upon t, be perfect till he hna learned that life is frP duty, and not for p!eaurB. Atlanta, Constitution.
