Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 42, Number 36, Jasper, Dubois County, 11 May 1900 — Page 2

IK CAPTURE OF WINBURC.

The Main Advance of Gen. Robert Army Towards Pretoria Continues with Rapidity. MOVING WITH MACHINE-LIKE PRECISE. Tkf Oitl l-Viiliire nl i In- i.enrral I'lnn Hint la ot U Ihr I'hM Iti lir IMnrtl hvv . II Ml Irr. ml Inn I 1 1 'v !! I" Ina I r l London, Slay s. The rapture of ItYii.burg by tin- lwiii.sli I lonüi .n. 'i. Jind thr in. uii nilvaiitr to Protoiiu COW tilt iii'n with th ochJuedike decision Hill rn.i'uiitv which ha- liarat Irl lcd adl l,ord lloberta' forward iuov einem -.. Jiy the occupation of Win burg, Ova. Ian Hamilton iuu . miiea eastward, evhile be ha the additional advantage f Lm-i ii r i-onnected with hi thief by ji ians of tt.t railroad that runs fro u foaialdeel or Winburu, tat ion, .1 1 it is Banactimea railed, to Wlabufg. llullt r I'orl l Pf closed' Thr onl v fi at uif Of th 1:11 ! ully;..ist.i plan of general advance that 11. not diacloeod by tin- swift rleTclonanents. is the operation. At prevent then- nra no indications of anj move moral 011 tin- pan oi the Natal army. Doubt les a few day, or lea, will Being out the llritiah line "i net ion be1 Btggarsberg. Mnr HI Ira orlli l IB lord Robert is now nine mi lea north of the Vet and aa ndle north ol Moem font ein. I'.vitb-ntlv be in not kl tine L'tass trow under Iii- feet, 11 ouch t !)- Boer aeem com ly anloua to retreat towan Kroonatadi ill' I IUI' SO doing. Iiiihk Xf i i'oii Moot. At the time this dispatch 1- " 'nt there is nothing new ft im lien. Hunter but it is presumed he in pushing pjtradllj forward m tin- dlreetioa ( Malching, aided i I be asgreasiveneao of Horton and Paget brigade, trtamed with Baimfacttaa. Tin' critica of the afternoon aew Bsspers rien the situation with the ajri iilrst satislttrtion. a si.-ial dtsootch from Smaldeel (Wtnburg Rond station 1 dated b,3 p. in. Huadav. Idaj . gives detail of the orcupatiou of Wlnburg bj the ftritlak. I t oaj ctt Ina in ouae iii-si. News haa uat eoaae here thai lien. Itn mil Inn is yiinsr the llcer no roat, in1 th-it thej arc falling laiek hurried I.-, id- entere! Winlmrp to-Ih after x brisk ficht, in which Ihr Itoera fell bock si qidc in mbtil i n tlj that oae ot their guna, to ,1 Maxim, n sa al nn tioiiei' The I rn.lnu f rl. The aame dnrpntrh. describing, the rrnfudiic d the V'el rivet bj the Brit" jsb. six-: "The Itoer fori i-. Intrenched on to i iwan itr lamb, nrepaeeil to content t it rroMkiiiff. 011 um - were bronchi Into p!.i. and 1 trrtiti aheU 1"' A,,-t liri-ct'i! on the Honr linen, Vt tli" same linir, tiu QtiernolanderM. under a In y lire-, dnnliril acrowa the rlvr, ami, m tnneHifi in the open eoaaplcteljf im nfii tin- Roer 1 'Igbt, ihinu tooM ti in nairnttatna. Ii mis dnak, but nothing eonld il the cnllanl Aiwtraliana, They pwih d on agnHii neieed n comoitiudina kopje and. t' ItriMinnl hioeeaaeMt ind eon tin mm ritli- tin. drf oil tin enemy in thr d.iiUn ran, The tiu-t gleam "f fawn tld' looming found the enemy in full flight and our men after I hem, and liv nine o'cloch this nmrnliii! we nti ri'd t'iis import int ittRltegbl fpoint.1 Hera ana to ore froai Bowaiot. A diapol-h from Boal'of, itati 1 Fri iinv. Mnj . aaya Ilea. Mitlna ., unido n ri'ronrai-'-.'M'ff from tin ic I lie iluy pee via nah Ii 1 1 rtkoppi s liner laager. Kehn nire ol thrir lancer. tl. 11 iidilini hi rniitein, I After itl h ih I :tiliU' I Imppt I 1 mot iioMt:s TO Ml M. Ii: . 0 t)rntfnt I lit Ion In Union nt Itn- I'tnv aettnfa laval Belaode. baaadoa, May ! Th annata of aerr Ire ajenaonat ra 1 kvna probably ahow Bad hing to parallrl the tnthiiaiavm x.ith which the nnvnl heroea ol I.. aaalAi, the ofHet r .1 "'i 1 n id the ;ritisti ü ist , la-- crulaei Powct vne greetetl In London, rh sfiv tn the strtfts were remarkable und I 1 awirlnp The whole route wna ; t!o.i'inv mass of 1 1, lor, ami the tnlhtiaiaaW Jfarplaveil wna ol the most frnnth 1 aaeripi Ion, 1 1 n I. . Banaeea Baftwen. Thr ''iiL's of all nation-, bun 1111 nid mot toe formed ah almoal en a tinnona eanopj Tor fapt. limMou j nd tl" rantingei ' of tin? Pdwcrftd tt iiiss 11 in lei. siiimls wire reeeted at nil tb" iHiints of vantage, the In" - arere erovrded -. i 1 1 1 aightieera ami ad Moris nml eondittona ol men, w iruen mid cttitdn it ei mmlngh ! In the ti 1 da kehvw. tlalng with rdeh ether in houartng th gallant rallora hfte auvod 1 : ii amith. tmwttaaoaa 1 1 . x if tlreetlns. There wna one con tinnona t of free ting nceoapnnled h the waving f handkerchief, llaj?- 1 ml hati the naval brigade. withfh khadi et Inil '.Mois. marched fnai I be depot to Hu- Hois.. ...u m 1 1 parade, where 'he 1 1 im f of Watts, in ihr eniform of an eaimieal ot the fleel accimpaaied by tiit- i'i t lord mi rhe aimir. itv, ijeotgn .1. linahen. ami a number td hili naval nid ntilitit ry othcera, lnaMtted the dne-Jacket, anm nmled by thooannda 1 Belvlafgeil first-, who warmly no gdnvKled Ihr dcfi 1 iter ol LdYnltb,

THE BUILDING COLLAPSED. trii luniNlra ll.iil. il in llir III bat IM h-s' -i Mtei non-U afcta aval ICanana City, do . Ifnj '. -A ihn atarj brleh baitding at 1 Urawri avenue, in the bnalneaa water, ihvulid on the gecaitd floor i. Jaoab 1 mainian aa a aecoad ha ml atate, ami n.ovf ba Mis. Mar BOha as a riMiiniag I. oust", wdlauaed t t:".'i yoaterdax a tcrnooa, burying atven paean aa in i'i.' rubia. Ii i believed noae of th iujored wUI die. John Mnei aged jUyearoa for nut may' or of Kanaaa City, Wim the moat arrioiialj hurt. Dattataa n aadrataeaV The building, ahich ana aneient, lad been oooden ti arverel moat ha a ami had recentlj hem weakened by woi-Kiikii vaeavating for m hulldiag on the ndjtiiuinn lot . ollapxral W llliiuH Wnruliiu. The building col hi paed elmoet with at warning, the teaita bulging out and ihr rool eraahinc i" before an

o. tin- tnaaalea 1011 Id make a move to ' eatape. The arrech is eoaaplele. yieemen Ihe Beacae. The ruin were soon covered bj Mi-arm of Itremew digging for tin hurled one, lioodman, his wife and two dnngh ra and . Kline, father of Mr. ! I man, li 'ti In the rear of the aeooad t'o r. Anna lioodman. 13 yeara old, wa alck in bed. Soon alter the rrash Mi... Lioodman. covered with aaortat and dut, nrawied from beneath our ! the floors. ;shr was unhurt, saw betiiaea, and cried to ! allowed to rr inn ami I00U for her children. 1 .o iii r Mayor a Victim. John an. Moore, fomaer nmyor 0; Kunaaa t'lty and a member i the imaro of trade, waa taken ui of the wreck unconacioua. Ilr had evidently urcn In a room on the accand tloai', run when located wna buried ten htei utidi 1 brteh, mortar and broken fiirnitnre, it waa M minute before tirCreme con Id chop their a to him. Ilr waa removed limp ami nnconadou. ami harried to the hospital. There i' was Inter reported hi lanjrica, while a- 1 ion?., were not neceaanrily fatal, an. I it wus believed he would recover. 0w log to ins advanced age. bowercr, he may not aarvive tin- ahock. Tave DwaaWeea Iteaaoed. Anna (tOOdtnan vx as found Inirird 't u feet beneath the dearia, ami rr rr. -d bv her father, a had eacaped with alight Injurie. Hit iiijurrs con sisti-d of terere brataea. I. limit' liooflman. nscil 8. wan rea enrit soon ifter the building col la paed sin waa aeverely brulaed. I lw IMI.it V I. Ilms. VY, Kline was taken from tin- ruins badly hurt, hut inffering no broken Im. iu. and wa- ahlr to wall, awa. Mrs. Mari Hohn was found beneath 11 pile of driiris, and rearwed bj rirrniett. She wa- bad I j bruiaed ami bya lericnJ, hut is thought not to i- aar I oual hurt. The bajtihliag was raJucd at hut Si').0,1 ... THE LANCASTER CONSPIRACY. Irrrat Ml Willi Harn Taylor. 1 aarard fwaalan ' oanteefoM fccaaoei 'olra. hllai fiphin. M03 a, Vnother 1 aaptt r in the fnmooa Lanciutter conntei fetter conapltaej was made public ye" terdav i the arreai dl Han;. Taylor, rbnrged with paaaing the eounterfelt .1 lull found In circulation loaf week Tu v lor was capturell by Matthew (irl'tln, aecTet aervlee o?ratoe, and contronied with the evidence of hb juiit. contemned his part in the Bosr spo ac.i . He woi a i 1 n be rlua be! 1 eil btatea f'ommlaaloner Kdntnmla nnd outarnittrd IndefauH of $5,000 for trial. Tavlor admitted having pnaed all the riouM note of the Manning Ura l denomination recently dhworeretl la this city, and his confeaakm brought out remarkable attempt to hood a Ink thr govei nment, Hnrrv Tavlor i- a brother 10 Arthn fn v lor, who is noA nwatting aentence for having engraveil the cigar revenue fetamp'i and tin- famous countrrfr:t "Monroe 1100 tllccr certlheate.1 which reauited In the arreat of Jaeoba and Ivtndig. the lancaaler rigar mnrtufatlurcr. ami Kllerj I. Ingham end Hnr if, K k 11 wltt.formerlj I'nBed fttatci diatrii't attornej ind naalatant, re--pci't i rl Almut two week ego it was dineoe (red that fjhl note in ritrulaIhvn, and the depart meal began an 1 ,t 1 m i' in . ia a 1 -uit. 11.11 rv Taj -lor wa- arretted yeaterdey, and aaV mit ted having "floated the falat Rnyaa, ( hit 1 WiJ kle and Itperatli l .urna, of tin' aeorel aerrice, accompanied hv 1 aMed SWate Diatriet Itharnej Peek, th.-n rialted the county prlana, nnd hat an Interview niih tHbur TnyUn and Baldwin s. Rredelti who Baaiate.l Ta-im in engraving the counteereit ei'.ir at amp and thr Monroe $10) not . Ttwae tvo admitted harmg engrnveil the Manning In ad M note, ami sanl Ihev had i idttced Harry Tavlor to rhaolati tin nt. Mumm iso notea wer strui i off. ami of this number Taylor hi 'I paaaed In the neighborhood of IV Th r.Muaindrr. he aaldt he had dt'tl 1 ' 1 i. rn 1 11 it in! ni aawraee reek. Aitooi a. Pa.. Raj s. The new rail tin 1 ft through the Wleghenlea at spruce Creeli an been pal lata Hi-r-i, ,.. The tii 1-1 train to nnaa through it uav ,1 heavy, freiRht nat iianadi rhi" eat trng In nt the new tonne) waa acrompHahed ia M minute bj In large tun of eaamtrnotion nu n. Rot a aingl 'rain whs dela.Mil. The old f itnin l, now nhatidoned, wfW ! widened iiu;iug th unonff. and ty Dreemlu r of the prearnl year the l moeyleaniit wiii have a solid four-taaeh road Uurriugh he mountain nt ;)iia pclak

IKS HI IDM1

Status of Affairs of National Intereat and Doing oi Political Leaden;. DISAPPROVAL OF THE F01T0 PICAN BILL Mark Hanna Haiti In tat! HallaianBataflalar'a Uaadaoi "i nao ratari .ir talk Tata Ptaajaaad aaitltli ni Be .Naiu-u by Ibc UrmtM'rilii. (gpactul ( lorraapoi den e Mauna nnd bia ooileague ba-.r raturaed from the rneenl iuie uonvantiona uud am 111 wmeueni humor ever the "harmony " which prevantti. aaatatof k'nirbanka it f leefullj iUUouuv.tujf thll Indiana bj entiitiv aiiaaad with the Porta Mieaa tunil biU. Manna coo tempi ta with pride the plal tonus win h B and Krpn .- ntativr Divk Bttdc ami had BOOpted i" iiiiou tat.-. 1 lu v claim that burinon,) ha- been f ultj reatored eeme bi Ohio -the atat at bar (acUoaa alwaya floni iah. In usliingtun there is a diapoaitloa to nyard the republican harmony in auch ataica aaOhio, Indiana. Wiacoaain and Maaaachuaetta In another iiht. The reaction from the atomi of popular disapproval aame too quichij to be altogther K'I1U'",' erom the aor face point of i-w it is wneeded tliat Meaara. Dick ami Banna give Hheea hihition ot thorough party dumiplln when the J write the state platform iu w.i.-iungtoii ami have them adopted without a murmur. i Um what hu become ol the opposi tion of the republican pre? it voiced .1 deep and ahme re protest of the peopie in the IHnrto Rieaa matter, and tiirrr is no Indication that there lias been an) chaage of heart ilnce the bill wa- pataed. it aee m ausplci oualy wonderful that stall OOBVeatioai van so thoroughly Obej the behest of party bos.-es and at the same time lel.ect iie real lentimCOl of the people c.-prei;ii-1 when the tWO wer.- a wide apart as heaves and earth oolj u feat nmcaa ago. Xhere i.s a belief in VTaahiagton that the dlaguated ami cgrj republican are ataying awaj from part j eonen tioiis. That the are aolldng in their tents now. ami that the) will do the aame thing an election day. it '1 a good Ocal eaaier tO impose party diseiplinc on a convention than upon the maat of voter. It would be a more healthy hadieatJoa if some of the republican iadignattoa agalnai the vaeill latins; policy of th administration bad broken ioor in the if ate conventions. The harmony which prevailed savored very fttrOOglt of the harmony of the gl ;n ej ;ird. Ifanna nnd Dick have practicallj foi 1 -lnnlowed the republican national platfoun. and the J show rlear! thai they have ao adequate grasp of the new bamea that have ariset; in the last four year. They deal in jaat ideation nnd eva sion of administration blander, end the fulsome praise of its Imperial policy is not likely to conciliate the people who believe (hat eouatttutieaal prinelpka ere involved and that the future of t he nation depends upon their proper aolution. McKlali ' re: tarta. Members af Mr. McKlnley'i cabinet have late! j been diverting tbemaeivea and other people try attending ban iineta in rarions part - of Ike eouutrj-. Most of their utterances archarmlesa enough, tt; course they praiae their mnsl r and take ereilit to themselves for varioua rood I hinge which they imsgine they have done. But hecretarj Hoot wjis more unfortunate than his loileagnea When he choae tli" Monroe dort l ine for bin topic and suggested but we might yet bnvi tn light in dd.'fcilse. lie overlooked the MTV ohviOU lat t that our ir.termi ihilnifr with matters i'i I'aediw waters left the adn.iiii.-t:a-t.oll With MTV little .eas'ili to OOjCCl if Bnropenn nations ehose to us.uine the aggreaaive on this continent, surely Monroe never contemplated this nation Waging a war of subjugation on the Filipino and massing war vesai .H t, grab a share In the Chi neat partition w hen it t oint's off. Kccretn.'v liooi iniqht have talked vi ry Instruct ivcly on the coming of the rainv seaai n In the I'hilipninea, which will napenii hostilities and bave the Filipinos ao nearer iitbjugatlon than thej' wire before. lie ni'.dit bCVC cheered bis auditors b. tellinj.' them tliat the war department is constant ly sending fresh troop- and unppliea to Ih Philippines. He might rave called attention to the fact that its m.-ts nearly a million dollars a diiv to t arry on the war in t he Philippine-, nnd thai Ihr average exports from the United States ta those islands ninotint to iboul 14,(40 a da. They aronld he much lis, if We were not knpplying our in am j with many irquirementa, lie might have' playfully explained how nee ssary it is to ni!ov our army rfBcera to have a free band nrhca it "miles to CnhttB revenues, sn that they an live in prinrelv nnifrnilirrnee und ertertain Isvlahly. He might have aoggeated that the Porto Rlcana will also 1' obliged to pav far Imperialism oat of the inland venue, lie nhonid not luve neglect ed to enii att'tttioa to the democrat k! implbtltj with which Clor. Uleti landed in l tto Met), though of course he would be mmeed if he sajnaad over thr (hilly reception ncoorded the new joeernor by the poptilne. Rena', 'here are so many intere-linjr ihinirs thai secretary Boot Might tell (be people It erm a pity to po baCk" . 'but Monroe doetrine, which the cd niaitUatton has replaced bv the trllt-

t rit.g BsotfgaU cf i! 5 ley impvilalksa jaatraetoa ha the eavat. taatot Hanno is obatrtjetlng hnab ue.-s in tin seuate Ineiiuse he rui'' make up hi salad " BTOp the .hip naaaddj bill. might aa areX for he aaanoi possibly art vote euongh ta pas- it. The vote on the Qay rase marked the clima t.f republir.tu div aonteat and diaorgan iaat ion hi the ate.

The democrats, however, that conceesa shall atnj in ' prom -' aaion all ummer rather than permit the pns sage of th aalsaldj grab. Practically co business haa been d me In the senate tor the leal two week, rhe democrat are waiting lor 1 dtotkaot oairanee that the sahakfy UU will not bo brought up. if thai ia given and a definite ached ale agreed upon, the bi: appropriation bills and the gpoooer Philippine control aacasurc will bedtspoaed of in time for adjournment BJ theU die af une. li nil resta with Senator Hanna and hi- friends, They will have to make up their mind- very promptly if the; an to lmvr an early adjournment. Thr IdnltO v.lnln Trniiblri. The lavestigation of the Idaho min ing troubles by the house committee on military affairs is nrnring a ens,'. The art mil fact- disclosed show a worse state of affairs than weir BUggeated by the resolution of Investigation it qppenra that In Idaho the state nnd military nutborttlea ranspired to evade and disregard th laws of the state and the constitution of 1 he 1 tolled state- In order to enforce what i- known ;.s the permit" system. That is. no man eoold obtain work or stay In the country nnlcs on n written permit from certain officials. The soldiers have been used lo enforce tin- regulation. The attempt of tin United Rtotea military and Idaho state authorftlei to divide reaponaibility anil evade rebuke onlv lacreaaea the cravitv of the offense. ADOLPH PATT ER N STANCH AND TRUE. Mr. Ilr -in tllitT. ITrinl. lath Ba ttinn lie taanmad In IMSMJ, Dense eratle politleiona and erttlcfl hijr!-. in authority nrtl Influence have urged Mr Bryan to abandon the silver question or at lenat relegate ir to the rear it has been painted out to him thai it is not and cannot be the vital issue of the coming campaign, and that with a republican senate pledged to the single gold standard the sgitation nt thia Juncture is futile and inexpedient. Mr. I'.rv.iti b.is been told ninny times that his firm adhesion to thr principal doctrine of the 'on campaign will cost him many votes. Put be refuses to stray one inch from hi- convictiotti even though they may interfere with hi campaign. Ami his position, certain l y n noble one. is also perfectly sound nnd logical, Briefly it i- this: The Man above tb Dollar. The immediate problems that demand solution are t!ir trn-ds and imperialism. Mr. Bryan malntnins that imperialism la the offapring of the trusts nnd that the Baemey trust in the father of them all. - . . . 1 . . . , in -i presidential campaign mere 1bound '' be more than one fatsOC. Sometime- nn issue i- SO pre:;f. .-. overwhelming in it neceasltleo that it foreee otl othera to the background; but this tines not by Bay means iviply retirement or the abandonment of any cause that has its foundations in the interests of the common people. The democratic party is not party of one idea. Mr. Bryan, having espoused n ttt 80000, does not abandon it merelj upon tlx ground of expediency, or to further personal smbltfnia Herein he differs from Mr. MeKiny: nod here in is one errat secret of Ivs ho! 1 on the ma--- Rr, McKinley ha not the line bold beenuse be i- the creature of political expediency odd pi roonal ambition, it i- better to have a utati amaU in the white house tbao a politician, l.es Angeles Herald. NEW DANGER FROM TRUSTS. Vinn I -ni In 1 inn nf Stocka In Mirrvwd Slier n In lir I nil it TVWal Ooateot. The Sprlofj cttentlon to great trusts, opera t loa ao Held ( Ma-- ) Seena calls a new danger from the growing out of similar that of the Steel tniilt, which recently shut down Its mills, throwing i...,no men out ot nork, and then, on pretense of overproductions, bearing the Induatrial stin-b rrarket to the extent of losses running up into t lie mi I lions of dollars. "Tbi-." Buys the News, '"is a revelation of the neaaihllty of just nneh manipulatioOM of stock bv shrewd Npecntntors in control nf the trnota which la opening the eyea of the publie to a hitherto too little conalderod danger from theae enormous aggregaMono of capital In control of the great staples of popular 00 Aaii mption 1 nder the industrial aj'Htem in rogue previous to the traat cotnbinea no one concern would dare to nt tern pi to deprcea its own ttock, na its eompetitora would at once take advantage of th opportunity to push, their own Interests. Put under the combine vy tern the DBUgUnteaof any trust. Usuallj uiiBempuloaa, alwaya greedy, ran bat peretdve ihr opportunities tempting them to work schemes on the ato. ninrkrt for their indlvidunl profit. Today itti re-Is with r. few leaders of the great trusts to precipitate 0 flanneinl panio Un the nation whenever It may Beam profllnble to them to bi- ir the market . and ineidentnlly throw millions of employes out of work." Quay hu- for i ar ; -orrupteil lh UfsJatarea of Peanaj ivnnlai P I by di1 rct bribery, but by y t mon ilemorl nliinc method. corrupt inir the repubi liean nertt nt th name tiuie. I'oat-

THE SUNDAY SCHOOL.

treason lu ihr Inlrruallonnl Srrlrav toe atar i:t. moo aa al raarUrr'a llouar. rieparnn by 11 C Lenlnctea. TUK l.i:sst .' TEXT. (U'lke . M at.) ti. And sas 'f tii" Pharlsses daslral Htm that II" vvouM eut vvlih hlni Ami IIa .in into ihs PharlBSB's bow, umt ai dio n to maat. f! n. babollt. a woman In ttvi elty, whl.'h waa a Inner. Wl.an .ll" kn w that Jenas mit at meat In the I'liarlsei' s tiouse. brought an nlahualer h.ix of ointment, sj Amt stand ut hu feet behind mm r,..iiiiK miii bagan I wash tiis feet with team ."ul did win.- them with th halra of her hid. ami klssi-tl Ills feet, nnoliio tl them with the ointment. S:. Now w hen the Thai lief whleh had bidden Ulm saw It. tie iuke within hlmpeir, aaylna: This Man, If Ilr wem a prophet, woulil have known WBO and what tanner woman this I that louche t0 Him; for ah a staner. ia. Ami Je.sus aaawartaa said unto htm. Bimon. i have somswbai say nam tuaa. And he aaltti Master, say on. It There was a certain Creditor WtdCl hu.i tare abteri the on owed 500 pane, ami th ..ilier Go. It, And when tin y had aotliinu to piy. he frankly lortava them both. Tell me. iu refere, which at them will love him most? ti. Simon answered Bad -aid: I supptna that he to whom he tor.ave most. And He saM unto him Thou hast rlvjhlly ladted. It Ami llo tumed to tlic woman, and said unto Simon Boeat t'-iu this woman? I entered Into thlrn- hom o. Hum po sl m" no water for my feet; but ah bath washed my feet with tears, aad wlp.-d ibam vith th0asfra -f her bead. j. Thou gaveat me no klMi hut thta wo i is sln.e the time T tame In halh not S aoed t klas my feet. 4'i. My head with oil thou didst ttOl SO" nolnti Bui this woman hath annotated my Ii 't a nn ointment 47. hiTefora 1 say unto the. Her Bins, whleh are many, are or1ven; for aha loved much; hut to whom little in feeajtvsa, ta.- tata i loveth little. IS, And He satd unto beri Thy sins ara fori;l i ll SI Aiid they that sat at mo.it with Him h-Kari to nay within then' -elvaai Who I this tliat forsUeth sins also? 10 And ii" .-iid to tie- woman: Thy filth hath savitl Ihoe. ro la 1" QOL.ORN TEXT Th) fdtth hath saved th. t l.uko T.io Jrhus nt Pharioeea House.- It w Bgalnat the pharioeea" that Jeaui hurled His blttercat denuneiationa. a clam tin y stood for strict nml pane tilious observance of tl a Moaal law Put this observance bad become btrge i ly outward ami formal, f Ii r ist called I them bj'pocrite. Put the Uwe of the j Master was for th winde world juat j u- He found it. and how ot bitter 1 1 i aa public dnunclottona seemed, Die waa always kindlj and courteous in bearing. We have no reason ta believe the Pharisee of the lesson other than one of that type often denounced by Jesus, his attitude toward the woman with the alabaster DO of ointment ohowa that his religion bnd but little affected bis heart and bfe. l? wno with this hind of S nifin that JesttB i Went to dinner. Surely He is no respecter of persons! Woman with DOS of Ointment. The name of this woman i not piven, i but we have in the text enough to tell j u-s considerable concerning her char- j acter. What thr phariaee aiti within himself showa ua that she waa out- ! wardly bad, nn outcast and disreputable sinner. Put, evidently, ihe phnrisee did not k-o bi the woman what .It -us saw. The pieture of this ai.iful woman attracted to Jesus, ami weeping as tdio breaks on Iiis feet a ' b .x of precious ointment Indicates j O0f1 spot in bor heart Bnd .something ! within her to which the divine eaejld appeal Parable of the Hrbtora.- .le-ua per- . crived what was going on in the Bind af the pharlsee. So lie spoke the par- j ... . i . e .1.Hide ol im ocovora. use to luv ...-u.ora eared just ten Ume the amount ' which the other nwed. That the one i to whom MMt was forgiven tdmulil i kve most is perhaps thr general rule. There are exceptions, ingratitoaie is a burning sin, ami it so happen i:netlmeO I hat one to whom little i for given should loVO more than the one j to whom much more has been forgiven, Hot the general rule ia probably otherwise. Application of Parable. However ; all this may be, the application or the i parable is clear "! pointed. The 1 phariaee maj have been as great a . . . . i i Sinti"!- aa the woman, iiuiwaro aim seeming righteouanesa avails a man or woman little, din la ain, a ad poison in small does will eventually hill na well aa one greater done, The pharl--e was ;i sinner 00 Well as the wnman. The degree of slnfulneas is nf little eonoeqoenee. The point la that the phariaee did not riew the matter in thi.4 li?ht. The woman be knew was n greet sinner, end be evoiM not himself but admit that he was grave y at fault when .1 -ii s pointed oat hi diacotirtcouaneaa and lack tf respect In falling to give ins gtteat o friendly kla and to provide water Ume that i dusty feet, fl b a oman knew that she hnti mneh to be forgiven, ond Hi the faith that the Moater weald forgive oll her in she loved Blm mneh. The pharlsee In Ida bdlf-righteouaaesa Ihoughl he bad little to be forgiven, eonaequently he could BO! b forglvetl, and bis love w::ü eorreapondlngly smaH. in connect loa with the parable It is Interesting to note how wer dlocour leey or lack of reapeet for another re veal ihe barreniu MS Ol one a i aarsc t e !'. T run Mm. The trouble under which er atrug aB) are oftentimes eulj o r?ualng pro rs through Which we lire md more raluable to Cod. Pev. Dr. l.andruni. ( tirUlllkp I hnrnrlrr. The Pible exhorts ns tothnt jiatient Continmince in well-doim, that isiieeeasary to ihe bnildinp of ( hrlatlike character. Hev. .lohn P. Sbunnon. Prarllral Ihrlsllan Rrllnlnn. Prartirnl Chrlhtinn religion mean pity to the poor, aympnthy for th mfferer, Tt means a aplennid pnili throov. Tlev. Dr. Xo-throp.

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