Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 42, Number 11, Jasper, Dubois County, 17 November 1899 — Page 3

tticehlg Courier.

. INDIANA I

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1HE FEAR Ol- ucm.o. : tht fr of J'thT ! r0th. last truaaUna krsath. V'tkU worsiaf aorI lowini or la.ial mor-

,(!, tta ki brow. t" . th ' K.aSea, irm o f--bl row: 1 Ill ll - . . .tVtr ad cbaaBbtrs. th-miah ho . h, f. et of CM, : - r ... , M ths'-a i '?. v. loved ore keeping - ; r watch abov- the spot. think upon Ik SBTtkr pill'' " T. ib ÜM P- BOBBl Wl1 a n fata I th - !. i-h that linK- r: : irewttli brt- f.

The p. w in tone i. vacant

or deatn'a 0Terhngitig banner p mm -.-ni. feb!e man! oh reaaeasber! püm 'rom ,,ur nrrow ,pan-

rll tha askca toward ib-: Was

. i , vm sterna'.

IaWi ,-,.n in N Y. Wit

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4 AFTER THE ELAND

By Edward S Elba

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CIFI M.N HI 1 IT.KWOKTH." aaid MM of his Ufa t a" " ,1 , ring, "t Im rc arc fc that ha t L mon traveling and hunting in re, t ,,aru of the world than you. n,w. hieb, of all the game r.ught down m the most pala-

, . . srems. an easy uueation

-wer." replied the bronzed and hunter; "but wh. I eon et t fully it i a little more difficult. . . m a matter of that kind there'- . . . rdingon circumstances. Hanger the bct sauce, and I'te seen he tin t wiü n piece of WW lnu,, better than fri.a--d tur . .. ... tl.i minute. On the whole

'.:ilUT, i m inclined to btüet tha.

,r..t uTnrv m.al I cm r made wi

Ott frioän eland, on the lr.'. : -of the Kalahari desert." -What is the elan.!-." Thc are the largest of the ar.t. - The male is six feet high ... ' ! . ; . . r. and twice as Ions;. an. fcr freoueatr weigh HX pounds." i x rrr shoot any. captain?" Noer: aud yet they are among the ask ai iinalsio the world to bftkg Hon it it. then, that pOO pr ' t K! much almiit th at imnlV' If yoall h.ep ijuiet li:g rnongl i at la explain." replied our friewd. with a ink, "perlwkpi you'll get an idt a or two into ur hcml.

"A part "f some years a-u. pent mti prrttj well into the Kaftirland. we went into camp fr et-rn! while we did the country as . ka w WW! in ' WJ Bur''"

HaXTiHfl and I penerally went in I , . He was fnm Vircinia, an i r of the b vt fellows I eer met. H ut a prai!uate of West Toint. wlHTM . .,tii..nir the highe-l in hicas: r ai.iiitioti to the ae-.mpli-hTnei.i thai are fixen in that institution, he was or.e itt the swiftest runners I e r u. ate ei.ulii leat at y man inthnlag a stone. I've seen him hanter fellow to toaa hi hat in the air for I . tu to throw at. and he would imariaM.r.v a stone clear through it. He :;:ht nie that way and compelled me to gha all my headgear the freest ven-

t...-ition fat some time after. It wa

t Ihlag for him t stand and pick "tit I r. after l.ir! from the limhsof a tree:

an! time and arain. when they wi re

aailina' our our heads, anil some of us

c. l.-iii niUirf! thrni on the wir.fir. W

1 hrinr them down with a piece of

i K aa targe a your nam!.

"However, without stoppintr to go

into his merits in that line. I'll tell you hat t : .iltr ' when

and I were out on a hunt, not par-

ilarl) f..: t ant s. i. ut for anytning

rise that might come in our way. "We I a si "a MM at;v of the iarty

i are t... f-.r we flattered our

. - thai ws taM get along with-

ut their h i. We wet.-on foot, wrn

ut at ili r. and. at-eordina to wl ..

1 :a;n.. ..rt.rwaril. were about ten (,. The eaaatrj waaunling, ro-v.-il here unii there ly npsl M reams, while over all hunj; phert like the breath of an ven. Itnt we were pretty well inured t the climate, and we plodded alone. Itieking to the sha when er wi ue. and in no hurry to scare any lion. elephants. rhiaataroatS or big - 'i that is (Mculiar to Africa. " I.. you hi .w I feel hungry.' he au !i nij asked, stopping and lookitu'

' h ..- villi iret to a k-hriuiio hun

- - - - ser. I told him that the wonder would

'e crater if he were not. He thet

a led attention to the fact that he had

.ten a mouthful since morainp

It kaafaasd that that morning, before

our party of a doen had broken up

the conversation had been itjnntng

Mn the eland. IsirseaJ of the lo s had

a'.t. th m anil thev nil airreed that it

i.i th iti.i-t .' lieioii fx', tiny had

satt known; and a we were now in

the eland country we wert snxioun to

-t the matter. All that was lacking

v U,h elaad itself. "Wcti, w kaTightaMHt ud s Uli., mWd

tramped sh. ud fo an l our rorr, whi n. sure saaasfh, jut as we reach, d the :ip of a alight rie.ttioo. w. eattghl kifhl of a group of ai . i inula. sJmMbI half a asil way tl it, alt r a an Jul aerattaj W weir well satis-tied were the verycua 1 1 1 f.ir whirl. e M I h..l.tilig.

"Ih. ground was not ny favorable for an sdvance. but w.- managed t steal

along until art were alaast w ithm gunshot, and were quite continent wt were oil s to b gieu our pi K out of th group. viaxville was sUfhllj in advance, and we kept oui relative positions, Ix-th

adtam-inv umn: our ham ami KP".

while 'he . Ian.; ci Btinuel nil liln g at

the rank urass. until it seemed to me we wer.- aaaf nough to n-k a ahot.

As Max didn't stoo. I wamcil inni

in s Thlspai that he would frighten the

ga me.

-He turned hi- head anil jtointec. io ttrtak of low, den-e bush, a yard or . . a a, 1st J k.

two in a ;ame. winch lie slguuiei, n w.-hed to reach before Bring.

I hm n't Botieed tin- cover, watca

lay a litt It to the left, and ttssrnemsae aa nth a good pluu that I liodtled for

him to eo on.

"He ' i. his progress ao that whet.

he reached it. minute or t Slier-

wan:. I was directly I" side him. 'Nu; saM ha, g" lhaal where Wt Waal them. an, we can tah our .-hoi. ,- from the lot. I'll take that big fellow off there to the left; and there's another with his head np. u if he teeated danger. Suppose you take him." "I'm BfrasadalsV 1 replied, 'and it isn't - if. '.. fool away ai y l tinu .' W.th that we brought our gun around, and hitched forward to Bakkc the aim more certain, when, without the banal ararniiiir. the ground ga-

way beneath us and w.- found ourselves going don b aosaen hi re Maxvilli cave a shout, and dn.ppii:g

our cur. e made a dispeiate effort

to aafl enraewea. He grnooeQ at tmhushes. t.':t a- 1 saw them going, too.

I iMM a hackwari! spring, or rather

I tried to do so.

A is gi i i rally the caic at such

times, some little impediment pre

vent..!. M foot taught In a viae, I feu,

at..; i own we 1 1. 1 1) went amid a lot of bushes, earth and: pebblestones.

"When we fetcaea upon tin Dotiom, and found that neither of u was hurt.

we langhed; hul after we looked into

the matter a little further, we didn t laugh piite so much. "W. had fall, n into a seam or fissure alwut ;u feet in depth, and of indefinit length. It was one of those cracks such as are met with in tropical countries, and the dense vinea growing on the margin so hid it from view that w. never BUaoected its existence, and went

so near that it crumbled, and ioiii

tumbled Olef the edge toget her.

' The un.ii -rgrow thand rattling dehn n brake our fall that we were not Inn .

in the least ; but w h.n we examined further, we fount! that, somehow or other.

tw.ih our gun were so Injured as to lc

111 until repaired. I lie lock wer.

onlv alLjrhttj broken, but it was just

ei otiirh to l.r. v.nt tlo ir Ite.lig ois-

. barged hilf in that fix.

" The ftasun into wnlen we wertprr cipitated was no nitrc than four feel in width. We appOttd at first that bj u'oing either forward or bnehward we ...t!.l lad some wav out.

"Max walked ahead, while I went tin

Qiaposltf way. hundred feet or inorand I Wna -topped by tht narrowing of th. crack, which tteosed to t tune lo gather a short distance further on li. it I at t4 t inted to push ahead. I I -

nearly c.n. re.1 by the dirt that rattled down upon my head . of course. 1 turned back to hear what Max had to

at.

"I met him at the . ry spot where

e ha-1 fali. n in. nn.l he shook hi head.

There was no door by which we ( d

alk fit. lie had Wen obstructed ill a m 1

the same manner an 1; hut nc tounn a little spring at the extremity of hi

1L tli. water of which seemed to es

cape by some underground outlet.

How are to t ollt. was tlie

question which came to our lip simul

taneously as wi iookctl in caciioii.ci

faces.

It vrni a'readv prow ins dark, and

aaa ba.l no reason t hl- that any of

our friend- . re within five miles; but.

as notliil.s: else sliusrestcil itself, we

took turns in shouting until we were

wmirellc! to teas.- fr.un exhauti..n. 1 n a

No response came; ami as nignt w..r. ' . . . . ... a:.-.... .

nn Max ant I sat ..own t .. t ts . ...

situation, which indeed, was no joking

matter. -t'nri loan time it seemed nr. if thi r.

I I ' I 'x - mUmt no the side of the raine. and it

was not until we had repeatedly tried

f.nilc! that we ci.nclii.I.il that sonn

,.tl,.r mean must l- found. You -

that whilethere were plenty of place bj

wfcteh w. . on id cut. h hohl yet none .f

iKm would hold. Every time we trot

it tl.o dirt and Lra. I came i.-tltnc

SOWI on our heul: IM more 1Han

once we really learcii we wn. K"t"s' "

be buried klltt.

.- r- -th .I with the conumii um as

to how wert to gel out, unin wt at " . b a a a" a..

gave it Bp, and lay OOWB to sleep, mo

TM.siti.m wan t .lea-:ini: "ui i rn .

sav we felt an thing like despair. Wt .at s

M liei l we were ffOlllg to get out ot Wl

erapt tome wa) t.r ..titer. .en n we wouldn't guett the method: and when

we lm down, we ioth fell aetaep, and

remained so until daylight. I siueni-

I. r thnt it was pietty warrr: dowi

when- we were, but we got pti Mr of

ft. -h air. and we weren t trouhled witn Ihjoat pestiferous little ineets that aosattlmrn tormented u alum-t 1.

tlcath when camping out.

"Max .- the tirst to wake, i- ti pn

ini me R kliake. he went off on ar.-'.ther exploring tciir. I saw him. . :h hi L almost cracked, taring ip at the

blue sky. a i .1 turning ocr lU sorts of

theories in his mind. tan "U Brtt hi how if to hi done'." I sORtd, as I joined him. TU 1 hange 1 if I enn" he or

Bwem!. pk ii fc kil hansl at the back of

his reek, si a kharp kink took IIa Um re. W hat ackeut- haa .M-cur d to j?w? -'Noil -.e lh e na - hii.gu.gtiownT Well. BOW, if Mktrs waa way o! g i Ulrj hold of tb in. ti fellow might CO something. If be tOnid grab a hai. Tul. the root would Ik- strong enough lo help Inni climb to th. top. Hut they're

in feet uIkim- oui In ad-, at tin- least cai culation; anil tliut a the eltd of that mat I. i .' We apanf ihr greater part of the day in lisjuriiig iion it. and tried throwing stones, and tossing up our broken

guns, in the .tili hope that they would

lodge upon some of tin ii -. ami WM Umhb dow n .-i t hai I find a war of reaching them. The day was another -i-orcher. and we drank ofteU from the spring. We were hungry, too; hut of course there wasn't anything to be got hi the way of f.od. "Wh.-n the second night came and found aa there, w. dMfl "t laugh and

joke as much as on th. preci ling, n looked ti serious, altogether. We had

done consitlerable shouting, and had a

READING OF THE bCRIPTURi-S

lalrmail.iaal S M-fc.l .e..a fur Wrnkrr in. !-Tet l. eealah Hil-IU U-r PcA.iyAfTaisejffwiBfVJaHibt MM , L1KN TEXT. -The eare of ' i. ; .. ir llra'-.vi u: : II US '

tear N . : f i

Lutr of S

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m'' th. i ' ' if ' 1 " br A. I. . about two asontka al'.r tss setttal of Xaar.iafc ir. Jrui.' aas in m.iil'.irlt o ' V- 'a'ÄÄ aor.b B stert t r r - .i car U la ial. m.u4 - vi-, r I ir. itaa. EXI'UXAT'jhT 1. The t ircun.t-i c. s The action of Nehemiah embracing t baps. -10 differ from the opening awl frotn the . losing chapter, in that I. re Xehrmiah ia aiH.ken of in the third person, while iu tue rest of the book he hlmaelf w rttes in the firat person. In the pr. r

it hap. V) and tbs covenant (vnap. ii the first irsin plural i used. lt was a series of events of the greatest impor

tance. ehemian a Uesign was iu rci-r

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.uv.f;;.:;..'.. i' ivwawectCkT

The Currency Question.

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BASK NOTE DESPOTISM, ranjaaaa J ura- "' tmr VT rrlaa the . rr a bar k ea a bra.i t aorlila.

d-i y larger and more secure, minisnr.U to s glad pr. pcr.ty. Or it was currency, wu-k. cly anil selfishly jug gled. that iua.t merchants bankrupt and atard .ubor iuto i. - I Hall aud alaverv . while capital Siided house to house "and field to i.- :. - s' '-' - rd ...a . ' it,

HRsaW i Bryan, is N Yrk JouraahJ Tha adTorat. of the gotd atandard . e a c - purpott: rs. they dea.re to mkc go.s. tht only legal tender for the pavnjeni of debta, public and pr.-. ate. f hac discuaactl thia question oa former ocvaaions and p.uttd out that the necessary effect of auch n law would be to errate a greater demand a a tl .h-it I a tils ilt i k

Z i: the pre of every ounce . fult,iL and thus aid tLe money- and yard of merchandise and e. ry foot

itto ita miserly ha.! Ib a mined land. Hat tirat queatiot ir.tlustrial nation i: trol of the curr n y banc can thi kin;

or be trusted? K

wealth ieft

. ti er, fore, in sn Where ought conto rest? In whose oninipottBt pow-

writerof pol.tical

ay. fr-r.i Ar.-tot.e to At-am 1 . A In I I I'lir.

t.. a .OUi U-a' a t ..-i i- --

eoli-ltleialile snotmug. ii'i - ,. .!" ia, ,,,,,e of the boya j am, lea .large '

had begun 13 year sefore. tbaps. ts-io

are an account of transactiona running through 2 days or more, by which Sahemiah brought thia and other reforms j into active operation. Our lesson is the j first section of the account, and tell j what happened in one day the first day of the seventh month (V. 2. II. The Great Meeting. V. 1. Thia chspter heuld begin with the last

clause of the lat verae Ot tne previoasa ' - t.fi when the aiventh

month waa come, etc. The first dsy .f thia m nth waa tb feaat of trampet, wlt.ch proclaimed a day of rejoicing, like our Christmas bella. This was a week after the wall were tinfahtd. V. 1. "All the people gattrred 1 ttw-msrlves toirether: From the city

ar.l from the surri'unding country. "Aa one: In one place, with one purpose. "Into the street:" Rather, into the breiad place, the public square. "Before the water gate: The open apace aouth of the temple, called Opbel. lying be-

II HI. "c .i,n... ..... ...... -t, I.V. . -.- all . " i.i ..i....n..,f nr tw er. the tcnude wa.l antl tl - ' . -...

ar.d tuen aiitini ti ii- m ui ..u , - . -, Stea in the aide as high ap as we took, -They .pake unto tkaarrflaa:

would tiike it into their heads to hunt

for us; but tl..-n a ery little pros-

dect, ineli-ed. if that. . - - .a.a

"It isn t tr;h while to descril- tue

irici.it t.t- of i ach day an l hour we sp nt

there: but sta". 1 i. ,n 1! -

ure until like morning of the fourth

.1.. v. ! .. I. wi- I. ad t.lent t.t

drink, but not a mouthful to eat. and I

can tell you. when that last mortui : came, ITt OeW pretty well used up." How was it you iiia:.agi''. I., get out hist?"

"l'.y the cry mean we ini-.'lit hare used the first hour wc fell in. The plan came naoa i both at the same instant.

ami wc each gave the otner a kick .is hard as art had the atreiiL'th toghi . fr

our stupidity in not tklnldng of it Ik.-

fore. "I told yon that at each end of the fissure the sides came so !..-ely together that an ordinary man couldn't wedpe hims. lf thro.ieh.

W. U. e picked out the ngnt piarn,

owning claas producing via The second

of the gol

re the wealth-

Thia ia the first time Era"a name oc

cur in the bok of Nebemiah

thev are known, agreed substantial-

reach, ierkinir ihr other down, ao that t

it caught in the Opposite side. inis made, as toi might say. the rout. . ol

n lii.l.li r that bore Max's weicht.

"With the oth. r gun (M did the same, mounting tin - ond. and then jerking mm I ... . . . . t i 1 Th V i f

the tit-t I,....-.-, anu so ..... ....... - . -

to th.- top. wh.n he twisted some nnea ij 70 ! . ZZ .ii i . ,,,t I Kvle. "Which the Lord. Jehovah, ta-. together and ktrlped rase oat. "T . j . II.- tk; not ..T..1L- ..Im., if I til'.er. lli.ln't our commanded to Israel. im

month- water when Wt saw three eland grazing less than 100 yard

swav . thongn wneiner wone That git us into this scrape. I cannot aaj .

"v tosil.d to-'cther. 1 recom

pose of the ad voce tea ard is to make hank

w.tmm th nni credit money .

in mnonae to Tour invitation. I beg

; aubmit a few argumenta in aupport f the greenback a. agair.st the bank ; ote. The greenback is iaaucd by tLe government, and the volume ot aucn money ia determined by the people, act- ' ir.g through their repreacntatives. The ' aupreme court ha held that auch n I moner can be made n legal tender. When a man has greenbacks in his

pocket he has money wnu n i "" j for the pavment of his debt-; if he haa i hank note's his money is only good when the creditor i willing to accept ' the money . During the war, when gold and ailvcr were at a premium, bank notes circui i-.i . let.! with irreenback. and

4,,. , . v t :i r. a-

nere never wonu j a son being that national bank cotea are parable in law ful money, and the greenback being lawful monev land at that time the cheapest money) wns used by the banks for the redemption of bank note. It intereting now to hear

baakers, wno re.icemco

U.esr Mian; , . , 1 . . .... r-r Khs irold and Sii-

rur in mr on wi .. . . v Dank l.o.c i -i mm m. . i .. . m run.

III. The Tevt-ltooK- v a. i-J- i-a ; tr wrre at a premium v - - ! of the law of Mose:" Thi "testifies to , drtt pr cent talk about the dwhon- - . - i . . t- . 1 . . V . t , . r I w1

a. i-r-neral knowieOee ol tne existence in

book the con ten ta ot wbicn. so iar

of lai d. Whom can trust w.iu xnia despotism? A! naeatBl the banks and f.ykingswi id this power. TlktJ own tha yardstick, at.d at. make it long' r or shorter, as they phase. Thty ..t. everr postad Wl ifht, at.d can make it heaTier or lighter, as they choose. This explains tht rindle, so mysteriös to the common i 'hat those who trade in ir.o:." : - -row rich, even

Li:e those wl. . ir;.u- in ether inn.ga ga into bankrupt, y The third object! is to national bank of issue I. that the moment the national bank is per: i:t. to issue money, tint moment it becomes, for pecuniary

laatmil, the enemy ' any governmeBt parser. The banks are now urging that the issue of paapf n.or.ty is a function of the banks, and that the government ought t - out of th1 harkincbusinrss. Our answer i. that the is-sueof money . . n . M , I lint

is a inncxjon oi f"-iluhui, v.

the banks ought to eo out of the governing business. The government tannot afford to build up a ttrong financial interest hostile to the exercise, by the government, of the right to issoa : r.d control both the metallic and pa. per money of the cation.

W CHI II ete. I " r-J-that Max h..u!d try at. r..n tu..y.ng Ood

mcrelv human btrok. but one inspired

and revealed by God. V. 2. "The law: Hebrew. Torah. instruction, "here ased in s sense which af terw ards became universal." Prof. Byle. "Beth of men and women:" lloth have equal need of

Word. "And all that

tsty of a debtor, whether the debtor be

an individual or the government. u would redeem hi obligations in anything but the dearest money. The bank note haa been good be- , - ..-!.: i .kind it the um. ; i . i.s..L- tuned bv the tTOvern

i anu giCTuw - - J ment. If the greenback is good

to stand behind tke oannnoie.n ifcW

j enough to atand alone without any j bank note in front of it. A national bank currency is objectionab'e Ucause it ia gross favoritism

THE GOLD STANDARD. rcoposltloa Will l.isne Before Coaajvaat ffwaat t t milaLat.le Terms.

one uowii; out w " - .... ,. ,

rt,;,k Tht ti he lnint.il out the ngt.t- cuimren --'"" . ? . . . ,.. isrt..rd V. ::. "Ho read therein

v I M 1 I 1 1 V . ttUtl ' ffcaaas ar

them, while I watched it all witnan . - mm ...... 1

anvietv that von can i uiuiri s. ......

eaough.

ir an

,u. ... 1 ,'.. . - - could hear with understanding: The txtMKud to a few. A bill reported by

the sm. It w

He went along a steiiniiy a -- . " " , - . i cr, unti? be was v.r cW. and ,u-t Though there i. no word in the Hebrew aDO .ur, I t .... . . .... . . a h t th nra-.ins? ia I - nt

the morning until m

tUi

h..-.ise committee on i"-r-

ss. i.-Lt and muiures in the last c ' -

Or. from ( ir ,ided: First That

davlii-ht. for six hour or mere. "The trrasurer of the t nitcd States pay out

ears of all the people were attentive: ..old cvtn in redemption of gr

. . . a .

as ha began rising to tliein. tne turre

.e.rii-i ..IT on a ia.ioii. .i-t

for "attentive." y 1 1

nnitv -r.rnctlv cier.

....... - - - my- - . ' -

.. . .ti i ... ,,.,. nr ill- it. it 1 ; i ji . i -. . . . v.

Iish forward. Mlrider.IV Balle, ami ' -' ""-".e- . . .

.1. r -ill his atrereth he let ' 1'reteded by Worsiop. v. vpeoeu h. n. c.th. r.ng all his stn : gin. ne ,-nK.Ui .k, w-mlLcrr rolL

n urirndns..!!..!! his skill, and "All the' people stood ap- Iloje to ,h. ." V.:. itrnS th.,,..nni,.-st eta- on tin feet a. an . . . , : v: ... ' rmr for fioxl anil His Von:. v . t.

'lip sii'i- of t he l.cat . I uniiinir " - - . . . - , ... . !t h , o'.d and f.ll. lt.fr. h- "fra bless..', the Lord:" 1'raiied rOed "a. I:. . . ! Mas was tB him with in prayer. "All the people answered:

I. tat Iran tf at

Vt hail tho material for fir, nr.ä m knat :inil o A that x-

ii IH'i'tS .-.-- ---- - wouldn't :t a mouthful until we had eland steak :.. to a turn. Aaa! wt didn't. ....

Th. animal wn m spienaM eonae

tion. and when we t.-K in.-.

Mew she the lean portion aa ten i " -- . bkmA nn.l till' fa

iter nii'i ini-iio" .it. ...- -

as luscious as the dnam of an epicure

we Is.tb declared that, ll.otirii we

misbt li'- thousand year, we co-.na

never lad a meal so altngdner goo a

that." in.'.. len Days.

A SWEET COURTESY. m

lit b..w ipr-clli.n ut I a nr

MnUr rrnirr Vekniiwltatajaaant

IC -j-n:e worsI.it :s r.o t - Am. n:" Lit, "That which is true. sv. tt it imr " -Lifiinif untheirhand:

An apcal to Cod that they aecepte I tha

An ai 1" 1 to t.o.1 tnat iney acer .tr 4 mi ww . . . law t in. read and would obey it. erewe I mm . . - j .m ! Tl.. in.l.THlUSl SDO in OVS

If you wou'.l e M.ptilar among yeur

aranaes fricm s. do not neg.e. t tBe writ

ing of little not.- t.n spe cial iM-caions. notes .if sympathy, of condolence, of -- - thev take but a few

Itiantatt and are so heartening to ih recipieat.

is a frtenda eng aianai n"u,TU Write her a f won t.. -h.w that y .u ;irc g'.ad because of In I p at I ss. Has anothir frii mi fallen HIT eud the note liicl U lit how -..fry you are. but. at Ihc same time, make it no rry and an inir. that ahe will laujrh ierforce,an gel well the soon. r. IIa some ei .1 r i . ... ...inir inthewaV

oiece tu K - - . , S i ..t..,,., ..t m.r wret :

f onewti.-e acijuan Tancr ; um .

t .wst their head and worshiped the

I.rd with their face to the ground: They ank down into the posture of humble, earnest prayer, first falling on their knees, and then bending forward and down till their faces came "between their knees" tl Kings l:?i. Two Ways of Studying the Iiible. First. V. S. "So they read . . . distinctly: it required clear enunciation to be "heard by the many thousands asacmblcd. The" manner of reading made a great difference aa to the sense. Second. "And gare the sense:" Es plainii g the unusual word, expouncl h mMiiino ar.d the application of

the law. interpreting the slluaiona to dra

Biet, ry and in eery way pcaaioar raising "them to understand the reading." So Christ in the sy nagogue at Nazareth caused the people to understand Isaiah. (See Luke 4:16-S2.1 V. The Fruits of Hibie Sudj. Vs. Ml. 9. "The Tirshatha:" Allied toour

word pasha. It was the Persian tit.e for a local or provincial governor. Ryle. First Fruit -Ilepentance. "For all the people wept :" "In the new light of the higher troth we suddenly discover that the 'robe of righteousness" in which we have Urn parading is but as filthy rags." Prof. Adeny. sw.mil Fruit Jov in the Lord.

V on have

It now seems fairly crtain that tha republicans will, at the approaching session of coi gres.. propose and pas a liil er.actirg the gold standard, in unmistakable term-. Such action is eminently proper. In the election of 1 the American people voted in favor of thil I ley, and the pledgea of

ty should le kept, r that the "sound

monev" pit da not. even yet, teei ti a. 'opt the English ;:t which would require the deBsonetiiatioa of the silver dollar for all I ..v an in excesa of ten dollars. Ko donbt, the final step will be taken, in the immediate future. It Is evident that the proposal to en

trust the mission or tne country paper renn, y to the banks ba died a natural death". Raw that an unlimited issue of gold certificates is authorized, ii is fiord ly j rouble that the most important function of government will be entrusted to private hands. This I welL for it is tolrrably clear that the -r. at financiers already posses offitv.Yvcr ar.d that they would pos-

. latlowra: , ' m, . . . mh if armed

The greenback are to be retired and a,.thor tv to expand or contract

bonds issued, mis win . cirruiatina- mrdiura at win.

It is understoo.1 that the bill now under consideration will declare that

the oblications of the government are , l. . V

the snearJng is -rrrrtarv of the irvasury have autnor-

- . 1 - -T Ml T T-..T i

iiv to isaae goaa aomu. i. -- i more than three per cent., to secure the , gold to main-aia gold redemption: ' third, that national bnnks be allowed to deposit bonds and receive bank note

tip to the par value of the bonus ao eposited; fourth, that the tas on aationilbanka be reduced. If thi plan goes into operation, the difference in its efm, ..! mm. mm. 1 9 mm ST l -

feet n a the inuivKiuai u

tioaal back may be staieu i-

the bonds. The individual wno in....s - " - - :ii fifid his tavx.es

I no special 1 1. ..- 7 .

increased, while the national bank. ifiral2 v pavah'... in gdd coin, of tht that enjoys spcciil privileges, will ftnü prfen, eian,iarti 0f weight acd fineits tax diminished. Second If the in- furh a rciaration would dividual buy a bond at far. he will I " rrtn. active in Its nature, and would

of his money and must conxeni

f mit, the three per cent, inn-r-

1 s ar- ' be retroactive in It nature, and would

contravene the present policy of pay-

f with the three per lent, inter- creditors' option. Within tht

e:. If national bank n, 's iaft few weeks the treasury has been , t pir it cm.,, deiit the bonds , hj the bankers, with requests and secure bank notes to the face snlae that doilars he givea In exchange of the bonds, thus securing a return ot fof .j It js thM quite possible ita investment, and in addition to that, ,;iver coin mav aoon command a

i: can draw three per cent, interest t.n the bonds. In other words, the

parts with hi money and

Write your sincere contra' mat ion. l,i,t think you hae not time to spare for IheSt ...ett.-i.-. It is tha l.usiesi women who do find time for them; for they realize themselves how fm nleasantlr written wiod will

n.:ike the at rt ! an omt-e .1 ss..

,. .,rv ,tt-i.t:e populous) BBI ra

of a sei Iroom. rejoice and blossom

like a -l-icy. way sine r-.-c

vviii. id.. ..en at..: bitter priets or

life a tranaei intermeddleth not; and

v-n a tn. i '. must ie ciiarj 01 w..i y

sympathy: but you can at least write:

h , ... v I h iu. t.oa comrort ywta. It Is the taking thoucht for otl.r-.

the ttiittini: one's self in another's place.

that h w- thi Iii -t flower of . ..urt

pftg lubacriptions to eviieges, raspwa

I e- r 1 -1 -e 1 n . it praise that is their

rt while the national bank

i:s money back and draws interest

n. inHUidnal mut eat nt

UTJIU". mmmm . j cake or keep it. The national bank botn

mm. m TL ! .- mm. t 1mm I m . m m

eats its cake and keeps k. m ia ,in,i;arlj constituted and is "apin

.-m that ought not to oetoieratrv. plentiful metal, no matte

that silver coin may aoon command a

premium over poll. Would it not be a great hardship if the public creditor should demand payment in silver and be refused? When the Irish immigrant waa asked about his politics, he replied: "I'm aein the covins ment, whov.. ; - The "sound mor.ev" man

w s. a av w

S SV u.sAMrilA tht

in a gov err ment wnicn in-u,..-doctrine of equality before the law. The moment the government begins to confer special privilege those in a polt;on to profit by favoritism begin to

. -or for legislation immediately in dr5piieti n the purliena of Wall -- - - ami as a result the in , . . ... Icrinnintr to b

I1IT1. .."--

the more plentiful metal, no matter

whether it happen to be silver or goia. It would be imply awful to deprive the bondholder and the noteholder of their undoubted rieht to payment in

the "cartwheels" which have hitherto

ttrumentalitie of government are used Cot private gain and the true purpose of government forgotten. There is another objtetio. to the na- . , i. nsntit: 1 rial

tionai nana ui -.- .

nd libraries I

ahosld reiie t)

due: but i' i-

Th o; - thai W Ol k . I E

nt

nals. in

U and ot love. he 1 1 in at s w etness amid t hi av world. Housewife.

Mrnl lawt.r. In W Vwrai. , I . .iwytraiBMaiihattaa boiuugb. lork.

." ' a ni loni enotieh; you have fastened

, T " . ur eyes on your sina too excltssiveiy. V. 10. "Go soar way. eat the fat and

drink the sweet:" These were expressions of joy and aid to joy. "And aend portions.- etc.: Another way .f expressing and of increasing true joy. "Neither be ye sorry:" horrow and repentance are never required for their own sake, but for the better things which grow out of them. "For the joy of the lrd is your strength:" Your

.tronghold. Ii. V- margin.

PRACTICA!. The s'.udv of Hat IHble haa wrought

wondroua chanee in men srd in ra

tion. A tast cloud ot wiinesse lean-

fy to its renovsting power. Ev ry ration now existing i great, moral and happy in proportion a the Ibble la studied and obeyed. Thee- t much value la great asseanblies for liible study (11. In revivina tha interest in such study; (tl in arousing er.thnian.; (1) in bringing light from

many aides: (4) tn tne irsTrnci.oa

men Bf '-he deepest rxperianea widest knowUttiire.

the cations ever the vol er to trusted to f corporation cent of bar. ao per- -' Boonced as wha ' 'if (Ml. .I,

ltank are givtn control

me of redit money. Fowrone - - never be in-

ivate individuala or private Jffferson waa an oppo- . i ? i--ne. and in on? of his red that hi opposition waa t that he had been dea mar lac by those barkers to secure this privilege cerement. Denton, in um-

mintr tip the work cf Jscksn. gave em

phasis to his fight with the nation ..

bark, and compared hi work witn ine

. v ..' r;rro. sat inc that when nece-

siroyet! the lnk conspiracy he sared

-r.rr -m as fleer . h ai ated i.ome i

overthrowing the conspiracy of Cata-

line.

Wendell rhill:p ha so well etrrilsed the danger of allowing private individuals to control the volume of snorev that I quote from a epeecb made bv hm a few year before hi death: -In th-r w'ords. it wa the c urrmcy which, sightly arranged, opened s ration's well prir.g. found werk frr w 1'rr fands to c'o, and f. ! fcn with a juat return, wl i'.t hortst capitah

street, but which are lieeinning to le

viewed with the profound respect teat is an attril tt:e of the scarce things of this earth. With the civilied world firmly bbchored to the gold atandard. the rations will enter upon a novel ami vital i vperimcnt. F.vrn now. there i a fear

ful .cram!.!. for eold at all the finan

cial centers, although the full effect of

the new demands on the stanuani metal has not begun to Ih- felt. Ilismarck aaid. in 1. Ithjf wwf, that the r.ttrmpt to make the gold standard universal reminded him of the attempt of two men t sN ep under a blanket big erotish for only one: there would be a continual rtraggle. and loth were mm -mm 1

ore to tie coltj. Iti r-n u s-, h .a qnlte certain that law BOrt riraires are jn possession of the field, and will retain it. BStll bHter eK-ricnce shall have impel' aM to throoff the voke. ritskltlll tirnnt well saldr "l know ro aafthl i to to tire the temmmm. f hint or nhnoxlotis laws so effee-

FrSJO v " " - mjm mmtusl a their tri t cor -trurtloB. O. Times-Democrat. ainanlar. Am-ttf-tr anlt-Tlir life line Indicates how !orir ton n 111 live. Skeptifal ittokJ Ytat Isn't o woader thnt Ufa Inswan companlea pay notttertion tn it? Tuck.