Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 41, Number 49, Jasper, Dubois County, 11 August 1899 — Page 6

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THE DtSTRuYINü LLhMKNTS. ;ß WPPIH RIVER COUNTRY.

Hon

Elihu Root Takes the Oath of Office as Secretary ul War.

OISIINBUISHED PARTY OF WiTNESSES.

C onii rn I ii In I Ion I en iter Ca I lie ov Kri'rrlNr) n ml I'll re 'l I In llie l '. i lin . Mllca mi I Iii nil Man kmosn fkm PimwiI ii i I In- i i-ri'M inj . KasälagtOfl, Aug. 0. atr, Klihu l5oit tool, tlM OWth ttt OiflCS as secretary nt war at 10: I", a. mi. Thi 9099 mony occurred in the large office of IMA M'rrct;nv of war in presence f BMtvtsriM Gaga mm Hitchcock. A aiatsat Secretary Meiklojohn, a l.i gv number oi im) officers, in unifarm, und ethw employee ami officials, Hie oath was administered by Judge Ccle, f the supreme court of ti n EMst tr.i-i f Columbia.

!r linll I ii il l'i imilin M, if n A'.alalcil liv i lit ... -1 n in ill lira IW 111 ! I Manilla lo..lti.

Munin lla.rii!:i I Ii-1 M I H I -U l) Linn s,rI al Wool ll" I I a M I II a . . 1 I ...11.11.1.

Tiillahn--c. Fin., uir. 3.- The town scuttle. ir. r ' "

i.f l.ni t :i lu ll.-, a piQBptillSJS port mi let. 11 ni rival fr.un Copper rlvef Uio dull of Nfrii o. southsrrat of iii' md Cook's Inlet, Ala ks, reported ii. it city 1 1 imported almoat completely on lust Snmhiy tin- teanwr Dan or d. siroycl i a tcrriüe mii,! an. I rain at JuasSU with a hum' iiumh.-r tonn whi.ii passed tlu-.niirli th- ?- eg glgfe umI impov crishod nam in fr-i'i lion during rueadsi and Tusd y Cooper ri ver.

sw ras is.

Laldiaf of the Tenth Pennsylvania ut San Francisco and March to the Presidio. fin 'RE A STURDY LOT Of HEALTHY MEM

night.

I II Mil Wllllllusc V. Ii rl.nl. Manx l i ais which wtfi in thi barhor have been wrecked, anil me-t nf the long wharf is gone, together with mVtgt quantity of naval stor. At I. .-(Mark tin- boat honac. pari I Ion and h. BtS hnv e I ii destroyed. Unconfirmed report a My that the t miner resceni l Itj hai Worn lost

between Apalachicola ami Csrrnhelle, free. v mal persona are reported dr. wned "n the early

at Si. Marl.. A few bOUSrft were lietrovi.i at si. Teresa. Tha htotntyrss AsIkihou' ami ( urtis mills stitYcscd m r l . I'll. sen ucr I rain Unit I? H ri-.Ui-il. A paaaenger train n tlie Cairaueli1 T i H . 1 1 1 ; i A- tiulf rail ro.nl. 33 mi)a b low T:i!!aluisM'i-, was 1 ai!!y wnr'. . si, inn no one is reported kin'ti or in Jured, The turpentine Intemata in this ttf itv bnHy damaged and much dainnjfe hfcs Im'i'H iloiii' to rrojis.

Tin wins an- down aouth f here, even hoal

mil railroad aerviea to the gulf porta interior.' la anapended. j Capf. Abererombie, wno, iih a ne on.- i.r ii..- iiiirii.-m BTff Hn.Mvn. taehment ol iioldiera, i iriim; a irnil Tae storm was one f the haniei np tin- Copper rfw to ti"1 Tanana

'The trail 'roin Vallea t (?opMr Hwr," mid Periolat, "has U'mi '.uiiphrted, ami ia out trail ". r i he , .- iera abandoned "'l"o all Intpoveriatied niim-rs in tl;i lisiri.'t tin- govern ntent giving eat ploynient at 9fl a tnoatn ami hoard, until enough baa been earned to pay for a aeeoud'claaa paaaage boanaa. A'l of tin' eurv ilek tire beinis .-ut out

ol nix four Iw"!-

ir vven- touinl in lh" s.niinl at Vahleo rhey bad come down the river writbtha broken Ice, hut were ao hadlj deconv p.iKcii that iili'Iltith-atioii was imp.issiMt, "In Juae last a man and a woinin who had do tue from Denver wer drowned in the Kayud while boating. 'l h.' bod of tlir woman was rc.-ov r. .! lat.-r and $7iii in goM taken from clothing. The utan'a IxMiy waa not found. Hi name was Dangiey. "Miners are leaving Cook' litlei on

anil few row n main in the

that ever paaaed over thi- wet ion, came directly tit'' from tin- wait s

it country,

l have opened about time the aeaaoa .-los,'

MO

(.OLD HUNTLRS.

Ki.mr root. irit.-.i hi ii..- Dwyart eat. Secretary Alger arrived at the war depaurtaaeat at 10:40, acompanied iv Mr. Boot, for whom he had sillfil in ios carriage. They went Immediately to the secretary's private otliee, where narre Becretariea Qage ami Hitchcock, dni were KOnn joilie.l liv Ailjt.-tiell. CoebiC and Maj. Hopkins, the laiter bt'inp tin- ntilitarv secretary .it Beere1 tai Alaer. A moment later Aasistant

Hecretary Meiklejoha ami Judge Cola entered the room w"iire ti a fudge wra ffaaaally presented to the new aecre' j tary. The commission, bei.rtng data 1 ot AiiLi'ivt I, waa in poaaeaaion ol Aiijt.Gen I orlen. i'. thin time all of the army ofleeia I or duty in the department had path ' arid ii. the main oftice. .nil Mr. Root and Bee re tary Alger aad ttber mem hers of the party entered the room. 1 1., oata .i...iiii..i. r.-.i it was 10; r, when Mr. Root atootl up lie I ta.a.k the oath of st6 e. .T ikIjj-.; ( ' ii- then addressed liim as 'Mr. Beere tary," ami ahook hands am! eongratv 1 lated him. ;!. Alger theti advanced and shook hi hand iiiost cordiultj and -;. . with e' Ideal feeling : " i'li ail u heart I eongrratulala y i and the administration. "om w i'i tia.l around yon here ran who will beip in the arduous duties of yoor poaitlnn. May (iol Ueaa you and iive jro strength." j r-a'.-retary (age thea itepped for I T.urd ami congratulate decretary Rool He was followed by Heeretary j Hitchcock, laaiataat Seerrtary Ueikhs I .foiii. ion. Lor bin und Cl.lef Cleric i in .field. Here i l.a:ir I o tu in I M I n ." i. ei . Alger picked ap Iba romanta ion. aigaed bj the preaidcnl and at t. -te. bj the secretary of stale. afS pointing Mr Itoot eerotarj f wm-. l!ere is your commlsiior.,' lie sal'tl with a smile, bantling it I . Mr. hoot, "mi which you I year ideatlt an I In i Km. Mr. Hecretary. I go hack to b. come i aoverelaja .-tti n of th L'rlted Htatea and become dr. Alger. i 'I aincrelj i -H ii wer the other Wtl, ;.:i Mr. ttOOt, Bl be ,n epti-d tlie J pen ! meat. Oitleer l'ren-nt.'l. TI ti the ottleers were piesented 1 I Heer tary Rant hj Mr. ietor I.. Ms ti ii lie eonlldetit ial seere:ary of thj hier aiy of war. As BOOU as thev) yen iatroduc .1 the paaaed on andj ahnoli handa with ion. Uger Nearly 1 1 t ipped to express their regretaj atoa his Nrtlrement and wlahed bint sen i - in the future, Tbei alsij

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ld aiiW's . tie

ilarted n. rthward. For Inmrs the wind ,

bl w at a high rale ami th" rain fi I in RETURNING lorn nts. washing away many brills, a

endangering t horo ugh fa res and rail-reads.

I I'he vt.irin rmeUed 'he roast in the I morning, ami there waa no cessation I until fa e into t !,. nlpkS

Rasrls Jul C'ttMlaa i ii . The wires ami railr ads have been o Interfered vith that the results of the Sturm are just beginning to reach this citv .

Along the coast me iiHtimt in-H' try $i;,o.ouo. H. ain.nr.it of th

nas aeen severely imenereo wiia. tent down in care of th

.Many i a iinnaaaeani ore at me n- known, bnl it ia generally understood ri.ois resorts along the eoast, from a he large. , detachment of soldiers which no reports have eorae, sind Ihejaf the Third artillery, I. B. A., arronditiona at Ihoea plooea i causing rived on the N'elaon. ii Ii nnxiety. Th ,,,.va fmn n, i. iUm

most envouragi ng, Thoaaaads "f aten ure Idle, loa flag on every street nr-

l N.il tiri I. real motinl of the l'o riim, Mrlal rn apita Tba n' i. p.- Käme fllaaiiisslaa. San Kraneieo. Aug. l. -The ateamct I Charles N'elaon arrived from st. .Miehsels, via Dutch Harbor, yesterday, 1 ;' j day s from m. Michaels. I lie Xelsoe tarried in passengers, and the wealth of her passengers i- estimated at about

t r. ustiro

purser is not

All". I Ml tfcS l.ln.l a, limns MSI ii. a line ui Naeeti ' bee wss s,..ril Sl aiolne. llfllH rtSSte ii. -i.. tiii i -1 Ida, ICasheosMleil in Mi I oMHh San KrnnciNeo, Aue, I, ' I h. m.

Ihe IVunsylvania tfoona d isem barked, nun. luil t the Presidio reservation, where the soldiers went im. .-.imp, arc pa rat or to muatering out. M III III Ml r. ll The reception actorded the soldiers rnnii t he Key stone -late wa siiiiil.i:' ttt thai givsfj the Oreo. ui, Nelnaska uiO l iah boys, who had preceded Ihem home, Thonaanda upon idmu sands of prepie lined the -i reels through which thff boyS were to psis. The u-iial Bardlet oi steam whistles, cannon and .'reworks ;in impanied them ull through Ike buainesa aectkwi of the eJty. I n -ki ll I h.ii o'iiililareii. 1. m r Market street waa packed with people, and as the parade swung Into that I horoiighf n re, a mighty In ei went up sue! WSS eai ried all the Way 1 1 the street ami repi Bted, l"!..'js waved einstnutlv as the sohliera mart bed between the lines of eciators, nail it seemed lis if every piece of bunt Ina and evert Has In the city bad

Ofcuvi the Efffcti I the Itarsia Parties who returned on the vr -k.-intr train which went to Carr.i'iello yeaterday morning report that the fountry along the route ahowi lh effects of th" storm. The train was compelled to riu. with great caution owing to the condition in which the storm had placed the roatfbcd. The water had been over The track in many places, usengera on the train which waa wreck. I say ihe train v.-.n hi. . w n f r- 'in 1 he t rack. AGAINST AMERICAN PRODUCE.

si r.Miu I (I ll. e

Sorla lleli.;; "ln.le to lie tmeetews Impssvt lasts . i r in n ii .

tlmony taken biliare ,

"At that tttne, when thi peace wea Ninej aigncd,"

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ti any a .nnrtc

ii

-Ii let at lull

of kl

and Ullilima thejr

i m

during th

had i u associated with him. Ilea, Iii- - nail sum Presset

i i 'i. Ulles appeared viih inn full at iff in t e full dns-i nuiform of i. ii . or general of the army, lie topped n talk to the re tary Koni for somst ttae hanger than any of the others, I 1 1 lowing ihe presentation .! t! or r -. tie i iviii.ni olffolala and clerka ot t '. department came In and -!.'' band with necretarj Go I aad aiJ fat. Wl II to ( . a, A Igt ; . Secretary llage bVfote leaving ths rofvsri wtnt np to pen. Alger hook him cordially by the band, bidding hin gOOiKb lien. Aiget it ! IS:4IS o'i o. 1 to i. , for his horn ii Detroit Nnl laniie; In Mr.' I . If), Hi s Yorl . Vug. A special tn the Herald from Washington miya. s'eeteturj lang saya ihat i' .s no' tka ititention of ihe department to order the North Atlantic .ipinilnin to CfOtt the Atlantic ami e-curt Admiral DtWSOf hoch to hi I natil land. Ii Oesselses on RsetMsauaa Baa Praneisco, Aug 1. The prcllnah nar) iteps have been taken toward tht hmnding of an oil enehang in thai city, it ia immosed to handle the eoUi oil bn f the statt thnaiga d w m of eertificati -.

Washington. Aug. ". Ageata of tin Igrlcelturat ..epartment. Who ire In Uermany, report increased activity o tie part of agitators, who am axcvtlnij thci- in .! ut iii" to curtsii f i the mini- : mum tin- importation f Aasoriean fo i prwlut'ts into that aamntry. i While these r pol l s a re aot mnda- .idlb', it is known that 'hey rep.-e at that greater efforts than ever before Will he made to secure fl'o.n tf'- net meeting f the reichatag a itatwte pre- ! Vkling for an inspection, by sirvrn ol th' fierman imvemment, of -all protluctv. which shall lie SO strict a.-l lO entirelj Ignore the certiScnts nf Amer lea ti Inspeet ion. The agitation la conducted principally bj the agrarians, no. I it is stnt- 1 ed that the pre-, is being ased to I quite an unwonted extent to setenti public aeWtiment adverse to all Ami- r- I lean fool articles. Kspecial art.' n i ion , i- given to our beef, ami libenl aae ts

tnaile of the 1.

the war Inveatigating eomarfttce and the InlrJ court of in.piiry. 'Ibis in;;tation in it -elf ha- had the . iT ! of re-

ducing fierman consumption f ir in. at products, but the cfieiuiK liere are not especislly apprehenarvc of I wIshi tion. THE SITUATION AT SANTIAGO. I. litte Oil liter nl H n Im-r.-n-e t rlIni. I oi T-I.111. W mill oa llii- l.raniital. Kantiair.i ile Cutssi Aii). n. font riiHe- of yellow fever have lierii tepC rtefj in the lust four daySj the vielima being American iv lllana. One ram occurred in the Cosmopolitan Ciub Io n. Wood helievc-, that ther is ittlc daager of the Increase of ths disease, as nearly all the people arc immune through having had the fever or itolatad outside the town, Th" ipisirintine restrictions o4 the port and municipality are strietlv obssrvd Only Qen, TVapd und his sialT arc ii lha city. i he tia iiith of the tro"p- at Bongo n-inama prood. 6ena W tod vviii leave hi a f. w daya for Puerto frinclne h pect that division f ins depart-

11. cut. Cenfessen n Dosmte naesteei Chicago, Vug, '. rpeclnt to the Tlnsee-Hereld from Independence.iCaaai Kays: a tramp 27 years old, giving his name ns 1. c. Vcraag, baa con teased to murdering A.C. Hush ami .lohn Cooler tw easterners, who were traveling in a v mi "or pleasure In the ndlan ter rit. r . ft es Mttoea Ut awaed. Flume, Rungary, nvr. ion which waa being used to convey suit or. 1 h a war ship at Buda-Pi Ith, T iie-v daj evenwg, was capaieed and five of the ten nam dm m j.

Ber and in evwj saloon. Tba got rn men t has already sent many bock to their former home. Cape Nome has the appearance of

pivsit sue e--. There are many reporta and some proof of irold being found there, but nothing -lire . is to t lie inn. mit. Aaaaag 'he passengers on the Nelson was Paul t. Potter. II" report a that i there i- little known at St. Michaela of the Cape Nome discoveries, ile said: "The people at Nome scarcely kaow , at tnemaetves the exart condition of the gold Bclda, The discoveries are an ; new that if i- folly to attempt to either boom them or pronounce di m : of little raise. There aire many rowtiadictsey report 1 from the district. THE BLOODY YAQUI UPRISING.

'I lie I 11 1 I ra- I niatr) 'I -rrr t'-;tpl,- I iat -i 1 . . Seltlei

in 11 Statt isia 01 1 iia t .

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Cos Vnganta. Cab, Aug. 4. Mnrahnfl P. VVrigha, on of .imio,. IVright, A Kansas, baa arrived in this city from Mexico. spa?;kiiLr of the Yaquis, 'r. Wright said that there i- no dm ag that ..! ra ü.oou men are under air.ns ami engaged in a bloody conflict, The entire country is in a stsite of terror, and people am fleeing to the larir- 1 ' tlementa. Mr. Wright! does not know the can -e of the pre seal tronble, ami -ays ths outbreak aaaae si- a surprise t.i Ges. Tot r.s who. after a two years cam

paign, suhomia the laquis m Ma.

tn aty -af n marl ii

Mr. VVrighS, icn. Torre- told I 1 Yaquis that if they ever broke 'he treaty and caused more trouble it would he taken as n dnal for war, and it would iw carried oa to the jHiint of rnfsrriulnat ion. as .piarier will he neirher Bshed or gTBntedU Mr. Wright aaya that (ten. Terrs is SOW in 'be field, ami thai his policy will In to drive t lie Indians to the monntalna. The Twelfth Mexican reg. im. ni and other Volunteers have be' n niol o lieil. and I ol. Ko-terlitky . formerly of the 1 lilted State- aritiy, hi gathering troops near Magdalena, and

: he w ill Min r . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 Tor 1 .-a,.

Hrlrninl liter ,.,,-,, UiintBl. Colorado Hpringa, Col., Ausr. 4. lame- Doyle, tin- mining man. arhohM been Confined ill jail here MVCn months on account of having disregarded nn Injunction issued by the district court forbidding him t. pru--tCUte a suit 111 the Iowa courts ngaitist James Bums, president ot tin- Portland 'odd Mining Co.. vs relesi .1 yesterday by order of te court, the Judgment obtained in tba Iowa court hitvinir been -et aside, FEARFUL PLUNGE TO DEATH. BsteMS ut James 11. fa eats, m 1 - IWrSttSi In I.. I'lntiuliiH f'rnni 11 Th I ni-si or nrtaewi Lafayette. Ind.. Aag, 1. .laitieH 11. Tarpie, one of the hist haowra residenta of the city, committed suicide be plunging head foremoal from tb third story window of a hotel. Turpi.' registered at the hotel ot midRight. The bod,t wat taken to Bt. Rltui-

beea brought i-i' service. From har tcl windows and business nausea divainers of bunting were thrown lo 1 the breeze, ami in aottte places stringa , of cow bells had been suspended an Windows I . add to the din.

I he Eaesrtlan T ass sua. Three heavi hat telie-. "lie light bSt ti ry and the regimeatSl l and of t'i Third artilh rv came Brat in the pa rail., followed by the Nebraska reiri-

Hint, aad then came the I'cin-y. anutns, led by Lieut.-Col. Burnett. Col. barren's sword, draped in crepe out of n-p. . t to the in. -uii. iv of Col, Haw- , kin-, commander f the resriutent, v. ho (lied .it sea ell rollte InOlie. call-.,! S illMh to tall 011 the multitude-. ataetll l.l 't Men. The Peon Unit ia ns were 11 sturdy lot, ami presented even a better ipnea ranee, from a health standpoint, than did tin- Nebraska boys and tbe from Utah, hm tin y ascribe thi to the tonic egrets of ihe sea air mi the v. - age and to the fact that they er- off the fighting lim f.ir some thus he! re departure from die Islands!. Thj w- re attired la blue uniforms, ami carried their bhrtthetS and litles. nii.l i,..-ir Spick an 1 span e ppcara nee on, w.'.itl i ed Licit attention. Th. so Wf leva a pted tl attenfiana show, ted apon them modetiy, paad ding along with even step uud onlj no casionaHj bathing to the right or lefT. Th. espresaiana'of gmtlllestion whieti t Im i r nunbarned faces bore and an as csaitnsal -tue-, wir.- the talj sigi they permitted themselves to sboss : tha' th.y uwpnt bated the demonstriir lloui .da grateful people, I'he plaud

it- .1. .01 no rrnrinrj people couui mac dhwipate th" dimcipline nf a yesr'a hi 1 ice In I'neie Sam's army, and tin

loss f their casamaader bung beavl vpon them. ri..- Warn Wn- an 1 II ri.m. I Tit battle Hair of tin- Pennst1. mis. ii-, torn, thid rhhlled ami almoaft ii wrick of Its farmer beauty, v.-it.-i leer, ailmrisit ion that did aaythii f else. As soon an the eotor bearer coma into sitrht. eurryiiijr 'he liniM ami , frayed piece nl iik. a cnecr, might fcc, ( pi NSible, than :inv which has besa ' give-i the botm, tmsg nnl and nrverhet"1 ated along thathreatgs who had gatie ered to welcome Ilse midiers. ; Tii. amhtdaaces of ihe Pennssfcvaniana hrmaghl op the rear ot lha ni' 11 rut. Iwajrilip t be sick suid WOUUtied I'oiiuw aag the Pennsylvsniana cure Battel y of the Third ariltery. Hum the Prasldha, II. . la-oaraj h I. en. Miallrr. The parade hs review on Vsn He an tVeTalM by lafn. Shatter. Uftd in 'he I eViewillg -land vvilh him was the eotr.- . Biittex of IVnaaylvaaisna ttdro had 1 eume ull th way from th Keystone Mate to eatcad a welcome to their re turned hcraja-m. As the troops passed the . revhtwhag atand they roald nsg ! auppresi a cheer, ami it waa netnmed) by those in the stand, bowing, waving : handkertharfa and Regs,

In I nm nl ill" rrc..llli.. On arrival ut the Piesldfo the work of going iaaammp was mkea up wia 11 vim ami eiolv in the aft-Miioon ' h hoys wen- oomfortably qanrtered. Ihre thev will remain flar aesernl weeks until they are mastered Mit, wlnn they will be takes a j heir L'vu iM I van la home-in a body. I rn ii..irl 11 1 lim Kost. Am. nee nie Uta fr Ihotr trau aorta tin. 1 cad are m at intr completion, aid pj the time the aokllem arc nuateied nit 1 very thing will Im- in readiness ta l;,iv. them rushed aerjss the continrut ri fast as the iron horw - '' fn rialnsd.s inn earn the la, IstHsgaf O.a si, , ii, rS a. tlwaguw, Ang. 4. Ths cup einiktignr Hhamroek sailed from Cuirii's tins morning, aarompanietl by sir Thomas Llpton'a steam ya eh Knn, j,. lily decorated vith flags. As the two yachts iih led down the river, whiaic h.inVs Ureta ihronre.l with spectator, tbry w-re (-reeled with enttraahistlc idieers iutorminvrled with siiieinp "Knie Ihit innia."

ibo craft in th.- vie 11. of Pair Mo

betba hospital. I h.re is ,, kaow a 1 flkmlaysd flaga la bnaor of the denarrr. ....... f... .1... ...1 11.. I .I .. li 1. ' .

; '' J I Iii), challeni'er. I he Mound 'd th

UUl vity la cou I whistles and -vu blowina in bona.

was living

and

fortub1'. situated.

of .Shuin;x).K was dcafrning

EZE li l 'S GREAT VISION.

er- 1 llatnttl Snii.l,i Srlimii I nml hsa Ukit at tu. I sie - 1 .- 1,1 , 4. Irl Ulli I fan Maatari lerara. a".

ypaciaiiy Aaiai't.a from rei attwfs Noim ) OOL.DCN TEXT. I etil ui aiy bi'irll ' al'l.m you Kick. Ji:27. HI AO Jotm 3 l is 1.1. ä 1 IT fl 'II OTJIKI; H.ISll'Tllll H. -Tt.c llo.y Sj irit Is i . .1. Jon X a. 7. , :i i t. II l Matt J n Jaaa ttm; t oa. J1.'. U.l'i. tT. A .s 1 l Ttie It. u melius hfs i.i : i.' ii i. 4: Hon, i n. s m a: I car. li.c. ti. ::-ii. tar.. t;-.:. Kaa.SakCai :U T1MH-Tbl pisphecy av written ilurIr.H II. a ..: ; 1 1 of Ihr I S.I r (i-VS-it-.' II C-k mil refers o las return from thetxile PUACK.II w in w ritt.u on W.e Lai.ki ot the v-'ii. liar, to .ii lsala Ion. I.MI.ANAToHV. 1. Mi.' i-i. ti of Diy 1 tones. Vs. I, 2,ii. V. t "The haad of the herd araa upon ii.. :" The band is the instrument ma) aymboi "f aotiva rvertiou f atreagth. Jehovah add hold f the prophet, t'Hik i ..--essioii of ti i in, in anler to send the exiles a incfcsaeje throttgtl liiin.M-l'r,.f. Ii II. Toy. 'Harried DM out in the Spirit f the Lord:" lb- was lawardlj tranaportad, in nn acatntk ht.ite, from ihe ihlngB arovod b Ina.- Lange, "In the midst of tlie valley:" (Cot any rcsd vsilley, hut one Wtn in the vision. "Which wsis full of hunts:" Such ns dm. tit less the prophet bad seen more than oeoe after the devastat ioim of NebucbadWaaaaff, X. 2. MCaoacd im t pas by them round aliout:" Through ti e vv hole collection ill even diicction. so that he could ce and realize that "there were very naay nast n um bans) in thaopen valley." Literally, "on the face" or tiirfaiee of the valley, evi'inu".! to new. "And. lo, they were veiv dry:" TUis'is mentioned to show they srera utterly Bead, and sou Id not he made ailes by rbj huantn posrer. Prof. Toy. v.u. "These bones are the w hole lions.' of Israel:" The nation waa dead as a Mtlott, as dead ns the dry lames in the valley of vision. As these hones Were .scattered everywhere over 1 lie .alley, m ti e .lews were sit tered over th.- w nie reg kma of the Bnbj Ionian empire. "Our hone nie dried;" Kuch Individual waa like n dry bona far r.psirt fmm the other hones of the man Of which e.n h hone w..s :i part, a., that they say "w e are cut otT tor our psirts." 1. e.. for our part, ns for us. scpsi rated from tlie rest; and "our hope is lost:" lhey had no more hope of becoming a nation again in tbeir own land than a dry and parched bane of lawwindng a pari f a living oniaml again. lh The i'rophet's bummons. Vs. hd) -. V. .1. "Son of man, can lluse bones live'."' Is it possible? Is there any bopc? Of course to human power and haaMH view it wa Impoaaihla. "And 1 .ii - a. red. O bortl tied. Than know est:" '1 hon hast owers wc cannot comprcbend. Nothlag is impoa dhkt tO God, V.l. Trnphesv:" .Not predict, hut Pjieak (iod's mes-si(e. "U ye dry Rones, hear the vord tif the I. hi I:" They were to bear nut the prophet's opinion, hut (,i's inessape. V. "Behold, 1." the Lord Jehovah, the s.eirear of ;,!l power, the controller of nil nations, "will CS UM breath to rater Into you;" An lata the Are, man when t.ml created bim. . . "hay sinews . . . flesh . . . skin:" i will restore you to the form of the perfect a id complete man jou once were. "A vi put breath la you: M Von ball tint only have the ff.rm hut the soul .f a man. and become a Using, think: n.'. loving, acting heiitfr. "And y shall kaow that 1 nm the Lotdt" The WOttder vviil , M preat that they hall realim that no being butdehovah couhl bars performed Ho- miracta, III. Tba itcstorutioa.- Vs. 7. t, 12, in. N.T. "As I prophesied, there was a noise:" " Thundering, r the riisthag r rattling of the Ih. s ns tli.-y im:ne together. "A shaking, B. V.,:m enrthipiake. as at the resurrection of Christ. "Hotus came togstbar,M i. c, those which I longed to one Imdy; while "IxiMe to h lxne sjieeializes a sig!c boon in relation bt allot Her. langst. V. 13, I will open your graves: The figure is llghllj varied here. Tili marks tht ntanthmsawmof tot r tari front Babylon, v. a. "Tho hSFWS and the flesh aHM up MMM1 tbu'in : " I his corr BpOttdS to the wa rds hi V. It, 'and bring you into the land f Iktoi.1 :" When the tij!. s should ISj" ttiru Mi their own land, relniild JeriisaSriti. restore tht temple and its worship, and s, t up a government, then thay would be lik" scatti ritii I on. s connii togctber, clothed in fli;sti. and having the form of a man. It would he a ksurrectkm from the 'bid. "Bat there was ng breath in Uum:" As yil it was awl" a form. There WSS seed u( a n vv spirit. :i tiewy life. Im fore tbj rrsMratMS would be perfect. IV. Ihe New l.if. -V. .. 10. 14. V.O. "Itofdirsy unto the Aim!:" Ths Mine woril is used for wind, and hrrnth. and t-pirit. us in ttie .New I. s'-inn nt . t oiue froin the '-..ut v.u.. I-:" "A sy mIniI of ihe tiiiivtrsal life-giving Spirit of God." t sunhridge Bible. V. 10. "Thay liv. d . . . un cvcfcimg great nrtny :" The nation. .,11 it s raturn. was iaaplrtd With aev life, libra's time w:.h on' of at n lieions and literary activity. Tba Bible then liseame a new book. Ai'l -ii'jugb the tuition declined, yet in hrtat thi re was a new graft in the old it MS. M thai Rem the kingdom of ; d, w ' u-li the ret iirned exiles reprcacnt. d. has indeed already become "aa IMC ! ,: i-re.it iinny." the greatest kingihiti now mi the tirth. l llAi ll iu O'.'yt. od's Spirit, ir-jp.artlt.c new life, can 'wiip Uba sinner from drnth. Iiery ennvefsiun is a miracle of creation, a miraarle of resurrection from the drad. hat is true of the Bldll idti.il as true d the church. 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