Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 41, Number 38, Jasper, Dubois County, 26 May 1899 — Page 3
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THE STORY I0LD BY THE PRISONERS.
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A C liulr of Trratt. l tLi mm HMMkteMiaa a4Maf pn uM call a trust uVsJ the .Voting wuun who asks question simji'v fi tear the conversation will lay. ..; ., : : Mr. 'lü.rox. "it.lpenl alUsgethrr on sTMMA side of the (teal Toar tnteres? lie. If you arconr of the orframt-r. it' a trust, but if I re one of the eonuniui pabllo, IK a !! '!ctclojed uiicion." Waahimtn Star.
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1ko ir.- lo irrtir n II.- ..Iuil... i.f Joliaanriliari Kasrl nod 14 i'..... lun i am MrMMaa t ,(, In. as atul loold OHM to lli.lr tllf. LiiniflWi Mv 1. The ennMil of the 1 araal sttf l;is rei ch cd th- tat v. i . talegfual from hi government, daati Pretoria, May 16: I In- ! rrrl-il. .. . hard NklH.il, deenbiutr bimMf ' 4 a .'!oiu l: Qoafffl Iateron. a aap , !t- K.lward J. Treoilett. Charles Elii and John A. Mitchell, and Fries acJ . t . uer, r- iirrs-M'il yTcrday nicra- ; . ii the kwuru .leelar.it ion of tl.rc amen, on the entrje of hi'h j,. - mi in conection with the alleiv d . n t of Ihe enrollment of truoit to , . rate a revolution, setze Joliaiuies1 t f..rt and hM possession of the up until the liriliuh tro. r.ni j a.al could wme to their a 'aucc. A I'rinoai-r tirriun. "One of the prisoner alleges that ; fut was aetfaMJ under Instructions from j ),, British war department."' A prcM rcrcs-nlatH- !af a number of .roii.ineiit South Airia: connect- : with the leadinjr eope-rn? of JoI n.n. ril.urir. They dechrvd they had not leccivrd a word fr-nn Uacif own ! i... Dtl in ape Colony, the alienee of ; a!inp that the affair was ( numped ftp by the Barr BoHca," and , that in any case Utt men arret-d were j poii-iide nobotlie. with fictitious :ary titles al'". .1 In' the lU..-r.s. itii the olj-ct of disorrdltiaf the ) i;-li in the eyes f 'he continental Their teeedemil. I- is now Wlieved Troilet: was fort rlv a captain of olunteera in Cap ( ny. and that he is row a mining Patterson is di-seribtl as a ! .! h. r and a llxr aritatr: Mitehell - .id t le a stop-ke-;-r: t'ooper is . etl as a carientcr: Kllis is alleged 1..- a private detect iv, and the oc- .; itior.s of Friis and Xicholl are Lnkcow n. a i Htaaslra OataJ A proaun.nt l itlandr MM to the jr. is repeentatiu': "My own view i that a few irresponsible men twet . tfecr t ('.i-i-uss ni.-ans of defense .:. , as,- the necessity for suc h action arose. Those who an- ac.;iainted with Johat!uesVurjf know that such precautions an- nwffary. There was II pr. ai. st unrest and ferment there mm 1 1- ft. WH the statement that there has Ik en a eonspim-y dirine the j :,st four months, am! that the South African leapue wa eonneetel with it. is untrue. No L'itlander is allowed to a ritle, yet at every corner are j ieeaaea artaed with rtle and revoU. i-. H e feelinjr of laim on the arrftal of the Boar ar.illcry can be aascehwd. .innltirnnt Kart. "It is a sienifit-aiit fact that the men rirni'd are praeticaliy unKnowit, show in? that the feelinp which, in was limited to the capitalist I am, has foae lower mm, and ha : ached the ordinary workiaf claa o1 shtpkeepers of Johanne.-our." The I Iprll Hrmtnilrd. Pretoria. Transaal, K i M ' ..- The aeven alh-peil r v .'titionists. v hr. prcsenteil the apearanecs of ordinary loafers, were arraigned in art, eharfed with the capital off rae of hi eh treason. They were re : .led for a ft .rtnialit. Too lli.ird lor Mr t mat loo. fnadnay May i. In rep. use to inqillliaa on the subject made in ..verni :.t circle, it is said that the story ti.at the men arrested at .lohannesIfff had nrt-l under instruction fr- ni the I'.ritish war office waa "too urd for refutation."
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I.I.S.S 'N KXIoSITl' N The Two Trials. Jesu etui ured two trials. L The rlrt before the Jewish cut h .ritiea, who. haeirir to di&tror Jesus, xuust formulate soma charge against Iliiu. the puaishment of vchi-h was death. - '. :. - :.!..- fore the Konu.a authorit-. s vv ho alone could inflict the death penalty. Tha Jews hciN-d that this would be a mere furmaiity, the Romans aceej ir : assufScient the decision of the Jewiak court. I I. - !st of the-e i.. t' - sahjai t of today's lesson. This trial, as in the trial before l'i hate, consisted of three . -pa-rate stages or acts: tat The preliminary examination Ik-fore the high priests (regarded by many as ti e trial recorded by John). b lie informal trial before (aiaphas and members of the Sanhedrim (regarded by many as thai recorded in Matthen and Mark), (cj The formal contlemr.ation at a regular meeting of the v. r.l.tdrim. r warded by many as the tr;al rtc orded by Luke). In connect, a m 111 these were th.- denial by l'etcr, arJthc mockery of Jes-;s. L The Arriral at the Palace of tha High Iri-st (Johl :!3. 14: Matt. 20:7; Luke 22:54(. Early Friday moriiing between oce ar.d uroo'cloek It is probable that : and aiaphaa aaenjptaJ different prti'nsof the name palace, situated prolably in the southw stern corner cf the city on Mount Zion. near the tomb of David, and that here. too. was keM the irregular meeting of the members of the fanhedriro
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'. it-Tan- Tra4e.Murk u o 1 . . Juat:c Laug hn, in Supreme Caart, huf i fa'o. hat ntdstsd s ! rin i. :.t injunction, .:h cottA and s full aicountiog ol aales, j to iaaur againat I'aul It Httdaon, manufac- 1 taur Oe. Clark's Fa i Powder, and slso sjninit a retail dealer ol Brooklyn, restraining them from making or selling Dr. ( lark's Foot Powder, which u declared, in leeiaioa of the Court, an lmitati n and tnfritigi ant of "Foot Kie, ' the powder far tired, aciiinpfeet to thake in y .ur ahoes, sow so largely advertised and sold all over the eoaatry. Auu Oimsti I, t Ls Ii y, N Y . i the owner of thu tr i ! m irk "F jt j Lac," sad k n tke first individual who ever advertised a foot powder extenaiTi lb- w.lstnd a sample Free ta sap .ne w h litaa him for it. The decmion in this case i tj h !, hn trade mark and r.nders all par- I tie liable who frauduVnt !y attempt to : pt fit by the cxtensiee Toot Ka.se" adeer-t.-r.g, in plac nag sm n the market a saajrisM and similar spiearintt nreparati'n, labeled UM put up in envelopes and boxes like Foot Eae. S.ini'ar suits will le )rought against others who are now infringing on 1 Kir. trademark and common
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Ir - r. The bride was given twaf by her I itii. r iTsstl iVlld it was the newspaper. I believe, thit gave tile count awa)'. Pluladeh Vhia North Ammcan. Thie Beat Ireaerlptton for C ti 1 1Ia. and Ferer is a h'ttlo of Gbovt's Tastk sss QraxToSIC. ItMssaapIl irriandtjul.ninein t taateless form. N j euro uo ry Prtce.SOc. I mstkasa vou liear of a perfect man. H is the (ell. w yiur wife- tjuid have mr.e he-Twa Toits.
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kastilv summoned fr the mi.idle of tke c pose. kX IVter's First D 15. Teter followed lowed afar off (Matt. dicip!e:" John, srl
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known unto the high pnes-t, and "therefore probablr was ac;'iaiatcd with the palace and knew the servants." v. 16. -I'.ut Peter stood (was standing) at the door:" The wicket pate having in some way leen shut. V IT. "Art thon a'.so one of this man's ;cip'.ea ? The II. V. leav s out the not "Uesaith: lam nit:" This wu both falw-h-ü-l an ! tr.r.son to his Master and the new kirtr'om. III. The Frclimiaary Kxaruination De r.jre Annas. Vs. Y.-ZX It. "The h . g h priest: Annas. Jesus was led first to Annas, because, though deposed byLome, he was still the legitimate high priest, according to th law of Moaew, th- oflice Win? forlife i Nu:.:. 2 iö: 25). uad may hare been so regarded by the Jews. V. 20. "Jesu answered him. I spahe openly." etc. vireek. I have sfsofct. Thoy sedl to wTir froi tl.rist evhlence won whick to conrict
h'.m. It was contrary to th a law und tjsa spirit of justice. V. 21. "Why askest t Wi Me ?" Jsus n f ;scd to be a j arty to this injustice. V. 22. "One of tbeofhBttta . . . struck Jesus with the palm of h.s hand:" Ih V.."w ith his hand. ' literally .rave Jesus at troke or lilos. V-22. ' "If I have s!okcn evil:" b rt iv.rfrur matter, in the remark jut made. IV The Irregular Trial P- f-re CmV sp'.ias and the S-inhcdrim. V. 2;. Ftw.n two lud fcjr o'clock Friday, morning; probably in the pV.see of j (aiaj h-s. V.24. "Now Annaa had acat him." etc.: The K. V. is he re probably j correct: -Annas therefore sent Him j hound untot'aiaphas." Caiapha..athe
real high priest. vi president of tne
Sanhcdriu:. who had bad time to semblc. Put the trial was irregular
cause it was against their law to try anyone by night. This trial is probably the one reeorded by Matthew and Mark. L The charge aas blasphemy, the penalty for which was death, according to Jcw-
"I say. Charlie, wish ma luck ; I'm going to propose to that girl to-niht." "I wouldn't, old chap; she's bound to turn up her n,c at you." Ally eloper. A flrc-lall ve. A wiinin W.'h a r.ei;irr, 8n as she spreads it open, then How eairerlr di- s she refer To mamase notices: To her sag i fat against the men, ave. Hiatal Baww Ksawi It. "So that is the beautiful Mrs. Harkinn you have bee a telhr.j me alout ? Well, I can't say that I think she bad much of an eye for pood looks when she picked out her husstaiai. lie is about as homely as" "That isn't her husband. Can't you see t . t he rry.r.r her bundles?" Chicago DkvSj News.
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T!e ( anliler'a Minsk. Bank President breat joke on our aantrier. Stockholder What la it? lla:.k Prrsadanl He made a mistake and carried off the liabilities instead of the asst tjs when he skipped to Canada, N . V. Journal.
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An I ndarir turnt. The ihr : . - sad the proud father, "aiu he Lad a head you see ou very few boys." "So he has." replied the proud father's friei.d. "In fact I don't believe I ever saw that head on any other boy." N. V. World.
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DISASTROUS IOWA 10RNAD0 three Teraona hilled nn.l I'nar erewaalr lnre.l asul Vln.-h I'roaaatp Ileal rored.
Manchester. Ia.. May S Three per"t.- were killed and four are known to 1 . Ifen seriously Injured by a torif. which struck. Tuesday night. .-iesburg. w miles northwest of this city. fleatga Iind. Jerome lacohs snd a ' named Tupi-r. were killed, aad Mr. hidenour. Mrs. Kidruour. and two pat children injured. The Tuppcr .ren will probably dh. mi I ga Nil done rn- the storm In the village of Colesburir. After deMrnMg much pmperty there, the tori i. passed alone the Turkey rier Littleport. wreckintr many farm houses along its path. It is not yet known whether anyone wns killed outside of Colesburg. Wire ' n.nnication was cut off. and only Ml gl r details are obtainable. I'ri.hable CIsslSI tor Iwdeaanllr. (shlngton. May IS. The re 1 rare N the French merchant steamer t)ln'hn aMaWgajM under the decision of he supreme court of the I'nitrd ' ' loobtlM. will he followed by presentation to the 'täte depart- " t . f a claim for ind'-muity. The imp thssllrnsrr Whrmrtsek. London. May 1. Sir Thomas Llj- ' I an limited to 15 the number of la Ml Ml present at the launching of the America's cup challenger Sham roc, . Tlx date of the launch will net he :iadc public
islilaw. Z. The w itnesses were two man who pervert, d a saying of Jesus, and
nra theae did nft acTee. 3. The sn- i
fence was pronounced, the charge leIng confirmed by Jesus witness to the ' truth when He could keep silence no longer, because, being put under oath. His silence might-be construed as a withdrawal of His claims. V. Mockery of Jesus. In the court of Caiaphns" palace. After the adjournment of the irregular trial. Prom three to five o'clock Friday raorrdnr .Alatt. ' K:67, 5: Hark 14:i; Luke 52:fA-C5). VI. Peter's Later Isenials and I Repentance. -. 2S-Z7. Dnring the trial, or pewsfhly the last one during the mockeries. Peter's repentance. Then Peter saw himself as he w a. He MasMtd into the abyss into which he had almost fallen, ar. l recovered himself. He went out and went bitterly (Luke 22. -I.
; How Christ restored Peter i recorded In the last chapter of John. TIL The Formal Condemnation of Jesus by the Sanhedrim. Recorded by , Luke .': CC-Tl ). At dawn. Friday morning
PIIACTICAI 4Tlien men are predetermine.! on a eoarse agtiinst religion, or Christ, or the Hilde, no arguments, however true, axe of any avail. Peter's fall Is recorded. Ifcan the Gospel scorns to deny the actual defec's of c d men. Iecause the truth is helpful to others who fail, showing tha possibility of recoeiry. The denial cef Peter does not meat that he intendel to renounce Jesus Inward'y. ban that he designed to escape a mortal peril Tot means of a so-eallai white He.
Ri-fnllnai a llasnor. "They teü me that yen are a Phülatlne. Mr. Scapjrs." said ilrs. llellcneld.
"Nothing of the sort. I assure you. replied Mr Snaggs. "1 am an American. ! bom ar.d bred." IMttsbnrgh Caroticielelegraph. I riemll iladlnaca. XOm v.v;:. anjwajr i kin flatter ran. :' rLat I was I .wer so droonk that I didn't know w hat I wa doin." Pa. An' be the same token, ye war nivver so sober that ye did. Richmond A llsncrraai Oreapatlaa. B i-'s That man ukea his life in hia hands every day. l-jgg Does he work in a powder mill? Big? No: he is selling hi own autobi b-r .i ' N V. Journal. MT IS Peeraatlon. "Why do you say that yon will marry or.'.y a widow?" "Weil. I think it is the part of wisdom to get some one who haa already discovered that men are not angels." C hicago Post. V. banse lor the Heller. Mr. Gabbitt The doctor told me I needed rest and to keep away from tha off.ee for a month. Mrs. Gabbitt-Ridiculous! Mr. Gabbitt Certainly. I told him that was the only rest I had. Judge. Slaw Pay. Debtor (wnrm'y) That I a gratuitous insult, sir! Creditor! ran oe ! I couldn't collect anything for It, if I tried!-Detroit Journal.
Mr. W. H. P William!. Columbus. O. W. B. P.. Williams, publisher of The Farmers" Industrial I nion. in a recent letterto 1 r. Hart man says: "I have used Pc-ru-na as a family medicine for several years. I fine! it of especial use for myself. I have had Keve-ral tcdioua spells with systematic catarrh and before using IV-ru-na I had tried s. eeral other remedies w ith little or no success. Rut in n ! 1 found I prompt nn.l sure cure. I always ke ep the reuiedy w hich promptly relieves any attack of the same malady. "My wifeakouses Pe-m-na. She finds it of especial use for severe spells, to which she is subject. We alway s keep it in the house as a family medicine. We think it an excellent remedy for the various ills to which children nre subject, especially climatic diseases. Address Ir. Hartman. Columbus. Ohio, for a free book on family medicine.
Same Thlag. Mr. Hyde Park Have you fed the chickens to-day? Mr. Hyde Park Not exactly: I planted some flower seed, though K.msa City Independent. He Wish. Mr. Ntrurer Well. If you hsdn't married me you might hare done worse. Magger-H it so: I m'rht have mar ed eour a IhsVi Town Toalos.
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