Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 41, Number 32, Jasper, Dubois County, 14 April 1899 — Page 3
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, u Hi '' " ,lr,,,u ,1,. I ... - I" h "' t mili r PB lllHOWI i A.,, Smim. Hl Smu h , ! ,- ,.. Ipril v Tfccrs bars bsaa um- tfl iMWIi iwriiHf l,i,Mt fm days. Tfca l niKil Stat.s .111. 1 l'.ritUj, wurMhlp MlW ksUSfl MiilanfiV , 1 .(. -it t -t 1 1 . 11 ad asiloM Imie , , ,, landed 111 sl,iil I' pt)pfN ilh nun-roiis oMOAltlMi harta result 1 1 1 ,, both aldSS. Ailiiiirul Kaut, und ,i. ioiaaiaadrra f 'In- British sliipK ,,, mixtotMlj mf iiihii'i ffon ikrir :mvi i iiMH-nls. iiihI in tin- nn-aii-I uie tb nhHtinf proet?da dnilv. uii. ii tSwtral üaata t i . Winn Admiral Knuts arrived oa iii 1 bijnrii 1 1 iii ki he ajjenl t wo ihij - in MM It in K i"iiii"i,s. d IIm-ii ralliil . tinff ,,f "" ,n, ,'',"s",' "nd the mmm , (Bi-flft of :di the ahlpa i" tb har ,n - a result r I ha meeting proption vrai Issued In Iba Vmtricaa ml, declaring 1 hal t he aa called ioaal gowrnnayai under Mataafa , ., iiur no legal atatna under the Ber Ii, treaty nnd taerefora can not i ,, ,,.:'ni'd by tlic consular and naval n areH'ntntiven, and ipdering Mataafa ; ml liiunportertoqaletJ3 t ilu-ir und raapeel the laws of iLi1 , 1 11 1 rent l air w aealaMfc It further ordered iiiat tin people 1 eeted from tin-ir horneti be re turned, and Iba power of the naval I, i.-c, it was staled. WOUld ! Used , nt all li disregarded the rigbt ,1 neaeeablydispaaed people. The nn tlioritj f tlx- chief juatii a- upheld i, I'n proclamation, and tin- adniirnl . ii hi aarinaj that ii' inN thai p. 'i may in no occasion to ns- mill ! I f 1 14 1 W ITS. 1 part ni iio Oaraaia Poaaal The proclamation wan signed i Ad miral Kaut. This proclamat ion araa taken to Mutaafa and rend to him h.v 1 . l ieutenant Miller. It ras M'l'i-iwil in Kilenee and no answer was made. Mataafl and his eblefa quietly left and I 1 to the Western portion it the i ui1. and it itemed a- it they wire abovt to obey the commands ti it turn to their homes. The tier-man roiimif. however, issued a counter proelatitat on in tin Bo Minna Isnsfuajje, whirl) waa distributed among the Matafaawli The proclamation reads aa Nullee to ll Sit moil M. til the priM la mat ion of the tidmira nl tbf I nited Stuti's. dated Man h 11. aai made known that the three eon- - - oj the sij-nnt'irv powers of the Berlin treaty, as well as the three commanders of war. had been ntnnnl riK'US to no more reeoinie the prox is1 irovrrnnient eoinposi-d t Mutaafa and the 13 ehiefs. I therefore make known to yon that proehUMtfon is quite falae. I, ilt Ueffnen eonaul general, contlaaa to reeofjfntne the provtaional (,roernnienl of Samoa until I iiaw receive! "iitrary ipatruetiona from m. me ' a meat. IIOSK, German Coaaul GenernL pia. the I3tb March, ISff, lleaiilt of Uoe let. The inamedbitely reault of this act that the rebels turned haeU and prepared for war, declaring that they 'i HOI oltey the ailiniial's order : revenl any food auppliea from lie1 hrouahi into Samoa for the Ifalicnativea. The next ia Apia waa rounded by Mataafa'a warriors. - from tin- Philadelphia and Par . under Lieutenants I'rown ami 'a r, were landed to protect the loyal lea and the trouble wus so-jii uu ' any. l.nniltnrallOK Mattta lllnue. I'orpoise li;. dally made a CFUiaa the eoast bom ba ! di nir the native! I llaffea. Some of them have been d -1 d. ( apt. Bturdee doea aa little Idl 11 in theif expeditions as possib'e, I rat ruction of houses and boat U ii objrat, 1 In bovnea f the white reaideoti II lie) tiff looted in the vicinity of Apia. I'reiual lire I '. pllisliiii Owing to 11 defective fuae a ahcll ti e Philndelpbia bur-t a coupla 1 undred yarda from the ship und win ' around ed a Inynl native, v-i 1 erica n tiftieer was ulso sliirhi'v unded in the face, lor aeveraj dn.vs the German war diip l';dke persistently kept in th3 ,i m a to Incommode the tire of the Hah ships, ami tinaiU Admiral 'v 1 compelled her to move Inaldc the ' ' ' lit ranee out of the Will. IO1111 Hal let fM I rovtiieü. In .Mareh 2U. Kinp Tinns Maü'i "alittni i as erowneil kini of Sanma "' Mulinnn. Admiral Kautz, i apt. St 1 r ''" ami ( apt. Porliaae, of the Porpol e " Uoyulfatl th' I'niteel States and uHtiah eonnuls and the ohief justie aeri present nt the eeremony. Wrhich "at attended by all the 1 epresentat i e '""ri.ans und Brttiah. tOae hundred Miiloh from the Anieiiean . ud Uritish '"I1 eoniposed the 11 a n I of honor. I he prneession ma rcbeil ail through M1' '. bended bj the band t iba Phlbf ''" 1 rf hi. The flagship ind I'orpoise li 'he royal salute of m j-iiiih. hut "" I'alke lay in the harbor lis if .she 11 bei roptaln had not tin- allghtc I 'list in Samoa. The lernian ofuia wen- eo&apicnooa by their uiRCEIVED BY THE EMPEROR. 'ahaaaoiraa Imdffam . VThlta naaiMNl in Aatftenea 1 Banana II I lion ii nt l.rriiiin). ;' 1 ilU April T. BmpellM Willlan ' " led the United Stub s nmlmssador, " W I. hite, in audieni e. It la Wed that Dr. (. SehmiiM-I.eda, " ""an minister nt Car 11 as. euein, and Dr. St. ubel. tl, c-rmiiii II general al Shanghai, have b 'I' liiecl Sainoan eouimissiouers for "'iHtiy. Both Dr. Sehtnidt-I.edu and ' BttnhUI wi rr formerly in Sumon.
JESUS TEACHING HUMILITY. nilar Seliool I -.. u In ihr lmr. Ulli. mil BffMM rll I U. I sun 1 i:tt 1 1 7. ir.itm I up 11 i. 1 (mi bat a Meal Nute 1 OOL.D1CN TEXT. J havt gtvaa yraj a. aaain 1 1 1 J .im M: Tin-; si 1 Tit . laclndaa tn akata hapr. lOTfatlMI wiUi lie- ot tu r culm ! ..f I Uorii'i Bnppar. TIME. Tburaday ever.in. Aprils, a. I U l ie- hlntil Ii. ln the C'lUCltUliill 1'l.A ' 'i : ah ttnpti laern In Jiniaalani. t" rliai s. us i; I. rslieim Ihlliki, In St Um k'a hi'tiM. BXPt ttlTiOK I. .Irs lis 111; ( I Hi- Dl.-eii!es - u:l.', in ai, Upper Boom. derunniem. ant Thurtdnj rvenioi (v. i). After tin nnointind in BeUwtiy (our laal leaaota), nfter aunat t of Saturday (the it with Sabbath), Je.su the neati mornio mad II ii triumphal entry Into Jeruaalets, ml taught in the temple Ikji!i Uoadai umi Tueadaj . Wredni ftdnj . April 5. n .1 pent in retire toani nt Dethaoy In prep aration for the awful day of trnel Bxion. 'lie next morninff Ueaent 'wo f Hi- diaciplea to the eitj e prepare for tin- celebration of the pnmover. I. '"Now before the feaii of the pnai oirr:" That in, Immcdiatelj before; .it: -1 as lie was about to mi ih.w i with Hin diseiplca 1o the I'a iIni! least.--Abbott. This is aimplj a note oi the t.nu ami place. "When Jesus knew:" He was fully fdiiseu us that Mis lat liours on earth were at hand when it wraa appointed that "He ahouM depart." the Cireefc expreaalng thi net of going vi r from one place or iphera to another. This is one retiion forcreondl tion in wlueh "lie loved theln untJ.j the Bdi" "to the fin! of Jill the age." The word may also mean "to the uttermost" (tnaryin of R, V ), the Bttermeat of His nature, the uttermoat degree poaaible t li e II. The Strife ns to bo Should Ik Grtteat. Luke ":'i cannot iiimIi island the full ine.n.j -j I our lr--son unless we turn to Luke and read about the contention among the disclple. probably as they were assembling in the upper room before sitting down to the table. It was nKirently twofold, who should be jTeatest, and iv ho should not he 1' . . and was a very strange aeena on t... era of the most solemn time in all their lives. III. .Ii-mis Washes His Diaciplea' Peel An Object Lesson and Its Tt achinga. Vs.2-17. 2. "And eupper being ended;" Th Ii- V. is more correct here, duririf Upper. The original phrase is, "and supper having been begun." or served. Dsns, by waiting till supper w a.s fully begun, gave the diseiples utnple opportunity to repent and take the lower instead of the better plaees, and to wai-h one another's feet. .1. ".lesus kuowing:" Fully conscious thai. He was the Son of Qad, with all power and glory, to w hich He was soot to return. This verse sets before us the infinite condescension of Jesus, anil reenforces the b s.son, of the act that follows. No disci pie could, ever claim t hat lie was tOO gTCat, too glorious, or of ton high rank, or of too supreme-power, to to the humblest service for man. 4. "He riseth from aUpper"Tbll ivas the I'ass.n, i tapper, not the Lurd's gup per. which was instituted later in the eveniner. 6. "ThencoimM He to Sirno-i Deter:" In the order of wa-shing. "lxnl. tlost Thou waah any featT" Win napbnaia III i (list on thou, ai d than, a little lighter, on my. s. "If I wash thre not. tliou hast impart with me:" ( annot share my kingdom, Äy eharncter, my vMirk. Itecnuse the first condition of di-ciplrship was submission to Christ, even when He could not understand ail the reasons for the command. Benannt this washing was symbolical of spiritual cleansing, and PotOff himself understood It so (v. PL 0. "Not my feet only, but- also my hands aid my head:" If the washing meant having a part In the work and character of Jesus, aid being with Jesus, he could not have r.ciigh of a c!ean-iri so precious. In spite of his rrors his heart plowed with love to Ins teacher. He bad begun to loan hisieaaon. io. "He that lewaabedt" Bathed all over, A different word from "to aranh" that follows, which means tu wash n part as the hatiiN or fret. ".'retcth not save to was) Iiis feet:" The bathing reprenenta the new birth; the aranh iir the feet, the cleai.sir;, from t'liily nn perfeCtiona, the daily prayer "forgiie IS our debts." 13. "Ye call me Ma-ter:" 1 1 aohrr. with the deltnita article, tha teacher. "And Iord:" One w ho has au t horitj Over yon. i' 1 1 net pi my Destruction, and obey my com man da. 14. "If 1 then:" The I la fmphathl "Vi' also ought to wash one unothcr't feit:" Apparently this la what they had i 1 1 s-1 been aBWUÜDg to do whir, they first cnnie in. Rl here vs. 34 and 35. IV "I have given you an example:' A copy to be imitated, like an arcldtiet's plan, or n sculptor' model, or a pninllng In ! copied. "That Tt should do ns I have done to you:" Imitate the principle, the spirit, tbt soul of 1 he Hct. I BACTtCAL gUaGBITfOltft The washing nf th" feet signifies that the soul must he demised btfON one CM have part in the Kingdom of (iod. .Dsn-' nmabing the feet of Judas the traitor lb Own the wide rwr p of His loii Mid tie loVC with which His ch'iti h should seek to help and sale even t he w 01 - I BH B that may enter the foiii of t he church.
A SENSIBLE LETTER. A Western I iinail lun Se-lilir V ritaa tit uu lllluula I'rlriitt.
In writing to Mr. T. liawk.ianl. of Rockford, ML, Mr. G. liimpkiua, ui Leduc, AlUertu. West, rn ( .maila. (and to nrhwh polnta apecially loa nttat arabo ing quo tad over all Unna of railway), myai Dear Sir Bee'd your h ttr the 11th itist. We have had UO snow till alter Chriatmna, and the cattle have been iile to live out, and are all in good condition. i i -ih.w in-' now. That is what Me want have abut '. inches now. The old setib rs say when wi bare lots of snow It means a goo i crop the coming acaaon. it never drifta here. Hie weath'-r is calm am! bright. We do not have 1 idreaanny heavier than in Ulinoia, and the h-irts never shiver with the eobl wbeu we take tbem from 1h warm .-table, asth -ydoin Illinois. It has not froüen iu the .stable thil ninter. The moat oi 'he atoch rnnaont hut there is no nw d of it, for timber is plentiful and there is no expetUM! to build good st lbles and Iioiis We UOVC gOOd lag hon es .ind lhe are er xvarm. 'I wo men can put up u houae b xJI in two day-. There are good rails for fences. IV'J live ten Iliiles fromtlieco.il district, the price being centa opto ISjoo, The bund umverj rich, loamy aoll, from e, inch a fn several feet in depths the hills have the deepest, it is a rolh
i.i country, and excellent for stock of all kind.-. Sheep do well, and there are plenty of small lakes where the cattle can get good water. The cattle pot out of gram laal year, about the middle of April, and run at large; unless in charge of a herdamnn, are have to fence agnlnat tbem. When! goes from to 80 bushels per acre, oat: N and 90 f very e f ten a hundred. As to potato, a neighbor planted T bushels and dag 226 bushela, and no buga. Hoots of all kinds do v.ell. Tln re are lots of straw berries a id lots of red raspberries. black and red currants, and gooasber ties, where the lire has not burnt them. (attic are scarce. I have been trying to boy sonn- for - months and have got only three t wo year-old, anil paid ( nach. UogS are sc:. reo, hut can Im- got. Then poll for 0 cents dressed, and cost more for stockers. Wheat, 50 cent aper bushel; oats. u"" cents; eggU, bo cents a dozen: butter. It and -'lie nts: jwiultry was M and 11 eentn dreeacd. Bheep ary acarce. if von come, bring your farm tcol:;, hut tiring no seeder.;; we use drills, liring COWS, but do not bring horses unless you are an xperieneed hand in shipping them, for so many of them are hint iu shipping. There will be plenty of work for a binder. TWO good horses will break, but three lighter are lietter. The horses you get here can work without grain, but are better with it. It will be hard to teil what prices horse- will lie, for the Immigration will l very large the coining spriiu. They could not be had last spring at onetime. They claim the best time to break i- June, but my experience is t-i break in the spring and work it. Vou can break till the middle of July. lie i ink. tt Seamtyv "If they'd all (h hu,nrs tl'.it way,' Mid the man itt liarcc of the len dinUnce telephone H youiip m.in lud down ;h f i . am! went out. "this WOBl inl hi a Ku job to luns on to, hut lie is an i H ptiSA. "In whit resceetr "W hy, he i i"ed up hie.igo, tsked .1 fiirl to marry him, s'"t the marble heart und Went "Ut With. ut .1 kek Serie fellowi Sc ald have "... I aroaad !are for an hour after to h ike themselves tofet ber, anil then ni. k- .1 big row r hav Bf pay regain rate. " Philadelphia Pres. MsMle Mall Baeeag. 1'. Arn rhal baritone sings m If hit windpipe needed a job ut plumbing. Is it br"ii htttt! Pye Porjan I think he's naing his mads ihn cheat looan.-'Chioaga Tribnaa THI- MARKLTS.
To th! dne, nm in the rhriatinn WOl Id, 01 of ' he labiles und the most common of th.- temptothma with w hieh we are ,i aaih d is the st'C Which tried t he dlaciplet the dealrt tv ba accounte1 the greater. Iltis- jeolpuny of othert. on BCeOUOt of their rnperlor riehea. tnlFnta, honnra, or social poaitbw, often nadly mars what nn UtberwteC lOVelj Christian characters.
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AD1KS naturally prefer AT..A BASTING fT walls and e--lna. becaii It I ure, elear., dunvblf. Put up tn dry pnwred form. In five-pound pack ages, with full direction. IA kalfomliif m are cbeap. t"tnpnrary precautions maai from wiiltln-, chatlM, elay. e' and vturk on walls with decavlnij animal ff'. AI.A11AÜTINB la not a klsomlne. KWAnn of th dealer who fiavs hj ran sell rou tho v.irtie thiii"' a ALAB ASTIN K or ,'ni thmK Just .is good." He Is either imt posted or la trying to d cetv e you. VT TV OKKKU1N. omethlnc he has boufiit rlier- and trlea to sell on AL.AP.ASTINK S demandt, lie n,ay not renl!re ths dsmsffl you III suffer by a kalscrr.lno on your wall.
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N nrVTNO AI.ATJAPTINT.. MM that paekiitrea nn- proper! ) Inbel"d. Bes r. of Eargo farpound p. i' kar liftht kalvnmine offered to raatoraara as a Dir-piiund j a kag tTtSAKCK of wa'l pnrer 1r obviated bv ALtABASTING. It can bo n i-lnstered wa'.ln. wood celllnca. hrik or canvas. A e'llld can brush tt on. It docs nt rub or nosle off. BTABUSftK) M favor Shun all Imitations Ask point deal r or dnirrrrtft for tint card. Writs for "Alsbtstlna Frn." free, to AI.' is'TINK CO. Orand K'Pld. MlchlKan.
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