Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 44, Number 22, Jasper, Dubois County, 31 January 1902 — Page 6

Tke tour Track Vrwi. There i imu-a . ! r.tt ard ealafht gumtni in l - Biu. "TBS 1-i'ur-1 'rack Nr- neu coaiee to u srvu ; La edit 'rm wortuftop c: lue Dt n r di .New ork Ct ntrai A liudson Kiver Kanurad ( ompujr. ju pages are tilled r. i iBterastusg maller Merdiag Uavi ;, our expand n& .uieree. od t u- development .: o i tra aspects tioo facilities. Tue January tu. inker i devoted largely t. alii i, tae i ra of the editor being to give sjiecul attention each m at i to that portion arm people art at the time tr i cling The leadiag article on thi auhjic. ta "The Land or the Sunset Sea." ;.:un hy Lut t.cr L Ho led Other interesting teat urea are "fcgypt Then land Now." hj George Eade; "The Roananoe of Real ty," bj Jane W Oetl "e: a sketch of Iludion, New York, by 11 R. Bryan, and much that is entertaining; n verse und wall-edited departments, lucre ere also valuable contributions on the cultivation of prunea, olives, grata and auftar beets. 50 cent per year. 5 irr? per copy. Business comas an ica1 nt - ould be addressed to Qeorn H Daniela, OceeraJ nu enger Agent, lirand Central station. WeW York city. Sa nmr lir IflUKtOtf. Sue My trousseau is already beginning to howÄ t'.t r He (atari t i Hut we're only been married a avtatb. Bke- Kow, don't you worry about it at all. deai cm: I cat n u good aa uw lor JJOUorftiJO Harper's Raiaf

llee t I'l.liilnee. Kverybodv knows that th -lohn A. Saler Seed Co., La Crosae, Wim., are the largest aeed potato grower! in the world, so when their President, Henry A. Raiser, raeestl nun-hascd lM . ;icre in :v ' ! il J ? it" land, all wi 'tiered what for. Well, it in for potatoes mile and miles of potatoes rntsnl. Alice Oh. no! .. iaa't es . He ia true to his tirtt love. May Who is thai ! "UsoUr!" Pack. To l ure a olil in On.- liar Tske Laeal re Hi at Vu neTableta, All alruggiatarefuniluioify if it fails to cure Me Reputation a bubble hard to blow out, but easl luit t :.i -j,'" 1'anv Ni. Piao'a Cure cannot be too hufhlv spoken of a a coach , ' W. O'Brien. 30 Tfcird Ave, N . Mm.. ..j . . . M.t.u . lau 1 . Ii""'. In the heme n rare the batcbef holds the steak. Loa Ang lei Hi PUTN AM FADELESS DYES color silk. Wool or cotton perfectly at one boiling. There is uu education Lie adversity. Disraeli. MRS. HULDA JAKEMAN Wife of President Jukoraan of Elders of the Mormon Church, Salt Lake City, Utah, Recommends Lydia . IN nk ham's Vegetable Compound For Woman's Periodic Tains. " Drau Mrs. I'ivktiam : Before I knew of Lydia Fl. Ptnkham'g Vegetable Compound 1 dreeded the approach of the time for my menstrual period, as it would mean a couple i f MRS. BUUM J AK I'M AN. days in bed with Intense pain and Buffering. I was uni'.' r the physi ians Care for over a year without any relief, wrhrnmvtitti otion area called to Lydia E. I'inknam r.Mc (" mpound hy aicveral of oni Mormon ft turn U ho lmd Imth cared through it naev 1 bepan its nt temi I BOS and in proved gradually In health, and after the use of . ix In.t: , - n. 1 . alth was amnpletely restored, and for over two years I have had m Ith r ache or pain. Toe have a truly wonderful remedy for women. V rv erelj youre, Mel lift iA. .1 ki man. .. ill et ity.l'tab." $6000 forftit if afcjtt UttlmoKial !t not gtnulr.a. Just ns sarely Iba Javk man ww cared just aosarclywfll Lydia B. PtolUUUati Vopotalde Coiitpotind iir cvry woman aufforlntr frm any form of fomal UN. Mrs. PlakJuuBj ndvSsrsslok wo neu free Add ros L.viu, 3iass.

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President Castro of Venezuela elet'p the Bars. Up on M. Secrestat, of Bordeaux. FREüCH CITIZENS RIGHTS INVOLVED. It ! luimvd Ihm UM I .i.i.I. hi Makri il Xn r.kSl-) t .tr Ike I r. ii. Ii Li, .'ii.iii. -hi Iw lake SI. i (ti I Hilar I he III. Iii of I i.-ii. h I illari. I u lit- lti-tr-lril. WillemtMed, Island of Cerecoe, .'au. 25. In ;it,' of the protects made by the Kreinh consul here, President Castro has sustaimd the action of the Veueaneaui authorities at ia üua; re, who refu.-ed to pt-rinit M leectaf t, Jr.. t.f r.nrdcaux. ti laml alth. i -h tin- i.. rnnioiil has pcsviuislv aiirt'd tin consul that the traveler mipht tlehark. It is held by the atitliorities that while the Fn neh line steamer M. Laurent, on which M .M. Sccrestiit was a passenper, w.is Fort dc France, island of Martinique r at the island of TritiiJu'l. he OOaV ferred with Gen. Matos, the revolutionary leader. The consul made inquiries on the subject which established the fact that Gen. Matos was not at Martinique or at TrinidaJ erfaeei the st. Iarcnt teatdaad at those isl.mils; but waa off the VeneKttelen ceeeti on board the reolutionlste' steamer Liinrtailor. All the pas-- Hirers of the St. Laurent, an ! notably the secretary of the Spani-b legation at Caracas, assert that the hehavior of M. Secrestat was always meet correct, and that he I i i not see tit n. Matos. It is claimed that this incident makes it MCI ary for the French government to take the steps n.-ce-sary to eane French eitler na to lie respected, an.l it is believed that the French eruiers Tape and Suchet now at Fort dc France, will reevjs orders to trn o Ii Guavra. The French ciuiser ITHstres H at Curupano. a seaport town in the tate of I'.eriiiude. "iticuda. M. Sccreetet. dr.. the son of a mcr chant of Itirlaix. France, nrriie. at (iuayra. .'anuary 14, with th' inten tlon of poinp to Caracas to protest there airainst the seizure of the estates of un. Mat. is by the Vene M lan T"vcrnnn nt. the BjeOereTa property herlna in en UifjeUj haaad to a Secrestat. Sr. The French jrnvern mi nt. .January 10. cabled t Caraeea in-truetinp the French consul here t naslel that M. Secrestat. dr.. be per mitted t' land. I'n-iiclrnt nstro Ohiliirrile. Taris. .Ian. 25. The Frer.- !i '... rn in -nt has received a cable message from the I'n nch consulate nt Cerec a -. Venezuela, announcinir that 'r ident Castro has absolutely rcfus.ii to allow M. Bcereetet, .lr.. to band, ia i-pite of the i isaeii hTii rcpeeted ig s ous pro tests. STORY OF THE CAPTURE II in r. lailkn Itetalea HW SfM anil aisa s,,,i,,. arses Caaatwewd I lite UriunmlK. London. .Tnn J. - The Daily Graphic prints an interview- which its arcorrespondent had with Mine. Tsilk.i. the companion of Miss Lllen M Btone, in regead to the capture of the party. Iloel of the st.r is alreedy known. Mine. Ts ilka says thiol. d n inhered L'. nee and that th w.-re all Unitarians. Tin leedcT leoea were blackened with charcoal This censed some of the teptfcee at first to believe they were peasant." pleying a joke. After the Ifrigettds ha 1 led tin party into a for-st thev hronghl OJ a Turkish peasant, whom thtif 1 ad preHonaly cuptnred. lent blm wi'h the butt end of their rifle. s),..t h u, Head, rill i then plunced tin ir kniv into his body. Mn.e. Tsflka supposed the murder was committed in order to intimidate the missionaries. Mi. Si one and Mine. T.-tlka were taken away and the re-f of tb part;, r.melned on the mountain side all night long. On the following eionifaag thx bendits led the companions of Miv Some und Mine. Tsilka to the road and ordered them to return to liasr. The hnn lits did not offer an violence to the captives. ltWSSS d r l'hlll.ili . I ulna. Wasbiiipton. dan. 25. Sketches oi the new l'hilippine coins, as proposed by the Philippine commission, wer? shown to Ike members of the house Insular committee, yesterday, I y Mi rector of the Mint Roberts The show a l'hilippine desijrn with a liutirc bead and wording on one side while the reverse side diow-i an American emblem and the w.irdinp in Fnclish. Mr. Rotiert s was heard concerning the ni-ls of a rexision of ibe l'hilippine currency as proposed in the Lodge und Cooper hil1in Vulntaln the Kiatni da. London. .Ian. 25. Replying, in ihf house of commons, Jfaateidajf, to tjMf atloqa reenrdinjr the povernn.ent'a enstetn policy. Iird Cranbo'-ne, in-der-seeretar. for foreign afT-i.r--. ii I the occupation f a port ef the Persian gulf by Russia or any other for eign power would te incoii-iMen with Ike maintenance of Ike Mate quo, which it was the policy if the government to maintain there. In regerd to Manchuria, sa'd Lord rrnnliorne, it was the gnvenment's policy to mnintain the stm tgna o (hina. as determined bj tr- a e.

DISTINGUISHED MISSOUKIANS. I he, gtoM hriim l) far llir I'url II i.l in Ihr luuUIna rurrkaar KSBaavsMaSaB. tiaejaiiMli, K.. Jan. fat, partj of dihtingnibed Mi--.n n.nis. mmii if whom form, :l iweialed in Kentucky, arrived in tins cil. Monilav. en route for I raiikfort. wehre tbey will memorialize the general us-eiublv to make nn appr. priat ion for a st.ne exhibit for the L luisiana l'urchaae cxM.siiion in l'.";. Thi' aUeneeriena were nut at the union depot by a committee composed id inenilH-r- of the Coiunwn -.1 club and the Imanl of trade, who escorted tbeni to their hotel, an I later to the Pendennis club, where an informal recepli.m was heid. At tii'bt a public reception w.iS given at the LouisviUc hotel. in the Iflseoiirlaea' parlj are: Former Gov. stone, t apt. Was, H dl, Fs.üi McHenry, tha I rrlc. Judgo Win. C. Jones, N'itt Hl. wctt. Win. G. Royd and Oeo. T. Witell. uiemlH-rs of the Wor! Ia fair auxiliary conniiittee for Kentucky, and Robert IL K. i n. G D. H J. Small. John Voettg Browns, Jr.. S. Milton llitt and Judge John M. W.hJ. repetsenfing Ike Kentucky society of St. Louis. F. rmer Gov. Thus. T. ( rittenden and the following other Kansas t'ityens are rneete of the St. Loulsiene: A. F.

Evens W. W. Collins, Ki 11 three nnd John a. Henley. Former Gov, Francis president, of ihc exposition coaspenyi Breckinridge Jones and Harry H. Bewee, members of the auxiliary committee for Kentncky, were enehlr t eceVian pany the pari;, but will arrive Tuesday, and go direct to Frankfort. The party will leave here Tuesday morning for FTenkrodt, and on Wednesday will isit Lexington. TO REDUCE THE WAR TAXES. Weys mid Menus i.niiniltlee Gl SO a Hearing in Ike Tes latereala. I'm and 4'itD. Weehiegton, dan. 2. The areja and paeena committee veeterdey letepo raril laid aitle the subject of Cuban reciprocity and entered iin the question of reducing the war reicni.e taes. Dnrinjf the morning the tea mterests were heard on the proposi tion to take off the tax oi ten cents a poi t -J t.n tea. Impoef d by the .nish war revenne act. Yeelerdn) afi.rn,...ii -,. ..t fii.l. f,.r tli. 1 1. .. r iBtereeta ' The tea bateresta were numerously represcetcd. Some .-f thoee present ppowed th, ir-i; I change, and ( helreaea Payne divided the tone so that Mith si U s miirht hear 1. 1berl P. BtoBB, f N.-w Y.rk. presldent nf the National Tea Doty i: peej association, made the onsming tatement. He aonnncd up the appeel 'ir reductioB as follows' "First Thi- duty ia an exceeslve hard-hip epOB the four eleaaes of people inti re-t. ! cn-onier. r- tail, r. whtdesale frf veer and tea Importer. "Second--The duty is Injuring pri:i:.n4 ntly the quetlty of tia a eld .:d onsnimed. "Third -The jmm.. r rhasaca pej :'ie tax in full, and the Im-Imt elapses are freatnelli iieinr deprin l of the tK tea. "Fourth As tax. it ahoutd the war i- Bi, r tea dutv is a war removed aow that I th.-re is ii siirpiua in the tn a- .r . F;fth A the miry i elreedy tax. d npn the principle of protee tinn. it should n t l- doubly texed "n an article which demands nn protection." IvELE 4bK OF MISS STONE. I he I ii hi. - Hi. . ' .1 - i .r l.trnt llwurl.a I!:eelrl at lljaasüla. NiiW an.ala. Ho-tmania. d.iB. -'7. The re!-, a.-e of M - Kllee M. Ütone nJ Mme. Tsilka is now expected hourly. At the reqoesl ( the American nag -ti.Hors. tlu- e oernnieiit ha- pt-.m: d the foffiner entire fre.-d.uu t .T-isa nml reeeosa ihe frontier, o as to facilitate the iil- rat i..n of the aI ivt-a,. A. A. Geriulo, iir-t dr -." -man of the United Stat. - N pation at i .nstnnt inopie; lr. House and N . V. Peet. Irea-unr of the American mishi.in at Constant Inoplo, bate eesleta. taken to hand oeer the rans mi and receive the eeptieee. Tbey iia- accepted all r.-k- and. hy specia' request, are no h ntrer aeeouipanied i-y an escort of BOsdiera. THE RANSOM HAID. Mlaa Ulnar nii.l Mm. TallL Wn, nw ii. Befeelee Their I rrritnm. tendon, .lan - disrmt. h from - . v "". i-a, -. - oir iisom o Mi-- Klli-n M. St. me and her companion. Mine. Tsilka. has been paid to Hie hrlgends and that the captives are capcctcd to lie relea-. J t'-day. "tr Iho.llaf ohllnnsliropie IIoi.imI. Kiehnion.!. la! . dan. The M thoil ist s of In 'iiuia. it ia aiinot.nee I, hive undertaken the erestlow of a larpe philanthropic ho-pital to he located at the state capital. The rust is to be Ji ;.0on. ami the end..vineOt 9Son.non. Vislloaal 1 elearapkera' Tnirsaarsl. Atlanta, Oa . dan. 2". The telegra fibers of Atlanta hate deeided that the tournament which they are srranping for March 1 ahall be natloeMsJ in scope, instead of lirinir lim itcd to the coiiBtr.x ..uth of the Ohio,

I William Strother Confesses to the Mulder of A. Dean Cooper at S t. Louis. I 8R9KE DOWN UNDER SWEATING PROCESS I 'Hie U. .nil 4 kief a PstSXtTOS Mnn.ird I in ' I .. I. a lllll of Hie 4 stsWtt I iilll He I liinll) l oiifaaaai tauet He Mssaeh Ike halevi lliul I ii ii a i-tl iiiier'a lleHlk. St. I.onis, .Ian. 2'V William Strothr, the negro ho Ink tl a attendant, las ei.nfcs-cd that he ninnlcrtd hia tn l ,-r, A. I. an t'ooper. VVe4eeta oav eight. He seid b. committed the deeii m oramkeB pass km. The Boetfession wee Bseda to Chief of Police re-moniI. Satnrtlay niorninp. ..fter two hours' questioning. il became evident shortly after, fitrht o'clock, when the chief renewed hit imim-it inn. In .-im Friday morninir, that Stro'her wa upon the point ef tweaking down. At ten o'clock, the hour for the Con ner's Inqaeei to op,-n. BtrotkeC nnnle the final udmis.sion which completes the chain and shows him to be tin nereVrer. lie sai.l that he took the hammer In one hanJ. lifted it hiph in the air and brouerhl it do vre on the heed ( Mr. Cooper, who waa asleep on the cot. "I don't know why I done it," said Btrotkcr. "I gUCSl 1 must have been 'irunk and mad." The eonfesaioe area made e Chief Rletj end Deteeoed anil a police theBogrephcr. The stenographer was efderi I to traneeiihe the complete cross-examinatioB. Blrothei -aid he would sij.Mi the record. Leter Chief Deagaond aaid he woulc teaeeedietelj semi Btrother to the eoroner'a ofBce. Btrother bed said he would repeat hi- eOBjfceelOB to the coroner's jury. Dr. Booghcr, assigned iy the coroner to conduct the inquest, whet lnfonnd ,,f 8tro,r" confession, stated that the toifoeet aronld pro ced r.s Otrfglnelly planne. i and that strother-, eonfesstoh would be heard at the end of the laquiry. FATALITIES IM ALASKA. Grist of 4 rime ntitl I asnattf fm Uruuahl I r Mn,'.n : ike a-Mlt.T Mkl. Seattle. V: -h.. Jan. 2t aauits in robbei three deaths, the BBSXing of a Rcciuentej prominent liewsoa resident and three i pie fatally injured by other aacnna, la tu list of fatalities reo rted frmn Alas a by the ateeav r Aiki. Jnqtea Slur phy. of UrhBgel, fi II over i -liiT or Traders' i land and plunged to hb du Th I feet d ivn a roek chn-m. Ckertea Kelson wee killed in t uine on Chicago hill, Dnweon, Deindier B9. Andrew 1'orsiiur' was killed in ihe Mcxi.an mipc on I .uolas i-iand or .lunuarx 11, ead Hairy Uilbeii wee ae riou-v Injured at the same mine on Icntü.ry 0. Joeeph debermea fIl from the rallroed tracks, oar Douglee, on tht nif-ht .f .l.-ri ,.trv iv. an 1 w.-i- aerioUS ly an I p r.i: n- fa 'ally injured. Ee VVillianui was assoulted in a Oaw, n sah -m. - n the nijjht of danuary II by a man known as Harry Forliea antl probably feleBy injured 1. . nettey and .'ames Puiaetti were itsenlted ami robbed, on Do iglea Island, on Jaeoery ii. and received aerieua injuries. W. A. Sjieake. a leedlng eiije;' nf Ia n. died at St. Mary'- lue nt.il at that place KNIGHIS Or MACCABEES. Stilt icninst ill.- 1'i.rl Huron in Ingi Hank BeOW inn Out of C. I). I In. i.ipai.li'a lie fa On linn. Fort Ilumn. Mich.. Jan. 26 Suit ims been begeat by Ike aepeease teal of the KlliphtS of the Maccabees. ngnir-t the Port Huron savings bank t.. r.ei.xer jultrtmnt in the -urn of $IOO.OM). The actual amount which the plaintiffs fnk to recover ia but $30,000. This net ion is the result of the recent trouldes precipitated upon " anpreme tent oy i. u. inorap - mm, Ihe selt-eoMte-scit He I a tl I ten 111 nenea kee.-r of the order. IlKBMpaoe wea also teller of the Port Huron navinps beak, and the nil is an eetgrowta of alleged manipnl ition of the funds ef the order through the hank. WlM.il 4 SSSHSl Ii II. nae I'oa. Boestt n. Tea . .lan. If. In a rearend collision between two sections of a stock iraiti at thre- o'elm-k yesterday mornini: mar KeHer, 1" miles north of F..rt Worth, W. T. Still wi II was instantly killed nnd his body bnrtied in the wr.ek, and t, I). Ate kin- was fatallv injured. Thev were m iht eel DC nl th t;r-l aeetlon, I which was w rei ki- I atrl burned. The .had man and the injured man lived at Rosebud, and were the owners of , the stock they were taking to tha 1 St. Imis market. The wreck was 1 eeuae 1 b a d- i fog.

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Lsasoa la Ike laleraalional Series fs t rl.ru, ii 'A. l!"'.-llir r'trst I'n s i lua. , m N ; , xy 1. Ar.d a I pses unto the peoete. tM stiaati md th räptatn of tes teneli ..ia n . i IBM apee th n. a Heina sie vie lint tin) taught the neapU', ur.ti prrutiit ti ti.i un jseee tba - - j. Ai.it Ihsf laid haiitls or. th. m. s: u put thim it. I. . tt unto tin i -.-at day . for It was cos seal t'i'.t . 4. ii ehelt m .r.y al 'i n. eaicB asera the a mil a-flUves"; ami ih r.uaibr of lbs tn r. OSS abtiiii j.1' s. And It .im to pa or. the morr..w. that th. Ir ruli r. and I Iders. and ecribes, ti Aad Aenaa btgh pctsat, ead Calax phas. and John, ar.d AUaandvr. and aa m uiy a wen "f " k'.i tir. J of th- hluh priti-t. w.re aatbersl leejateef at J.rusaU tn - Ae4 ees n v asd set th.mir. tha saidal Ihej i ki tut pes. r. or by w h.i l i . ii l. iv. i I'ons this T . TI: n Pi r. aU! with th. It. I lihost. ' " V ' he I I I . OS a I aa i oo I r t e : 9, if w 1Mb day tie ea imlm ' at th' Kod deed i.ne to the latsotenl mun, by what n.'-urs he la m.ul'- shule; 1 1. Be it known unto foe all. and te all tt.. p niile of I-: 11, thai ii th.- r.inv of jtuf Chrlai al Nasarcta h"m. cnidti i, s i . rn : rs led tiom the dead, seaoj by llini 4otB tl. - in tr. .-t.o.d !: r. in tore you i U This la th. tone whl'h a l St Boecat of yon builden weich la esceesi the hi u! of tee eiin.fr. Ii Neither la ttien islvatlas le aey other; torthirpi nom other eeais under Heeeea ..ti rr. 1. rt liy se W.ust be fuvi ! I. Ol. 1)1. I i:T -l lu re la MMt4ksf nasas nnii.T lien, ii nivea eisen men, ,, h -. eliy e BeOSl BO aeil. Seta lilt. Boldness Through the foil Spirit. The Sar.li. ilrin was the antritt council if the .It . liefi. re which fee DtCl eoetd atend Sflthot" aere and trepide tlon. Vou vrlll recall hoe Peter, when Jeu was tried by it. so weakcneil in its presence, i hough be e a a in en outer court. I hi ' be iliiiietl his Loril three times. I , Arreal of Peter ml Jobb. The fiesta were engrj at the epostlea le-caiiM-thej were teecfaiBg in the temple and accusing them of murdering Jesus; the raptelit of the i in ! L'uard ,;,s tii n ii oeeai e there weaeogreel excitement in the varied porch: end the Beddueees hated to have anything said about the riurreetion. The priest- beloBged lo the Seddncee party, end pr behl1 a majority of the Jews' court, the Sanlndrin, also lielonged to that leeta The Ithnrlaow Baca! over Bight wna eeeeeaery, be) cause the BaohedrlB wea forbiddea to nn et in the alrht. The 2.600 believers rhe had been added since the day of Pentecost Included, of course, thow be h i I beeneomlBf day by day (i: 47), a - arell aa those whoee eon err ion w a lue to Peter talk af'er heaiin-.' the lame man. Th. ir rriaL The titcetlng deacrlhed In verses i ;.- a - es-ion of the Sai.hedrin. Annas ;.- not really !i ph priert. though theft gh prh I did wkat Anaea told him to. ' In the midst la a literal description, the aaeaabcra of the Banheilrin usually attting in e aemldrcle with the prisoner in the eentrr. The ahrcwdenea af r tera opening w i lencea I worth noting. Such honorable shrewdness is one of the results uf tt'" preeence of the Holy Soiiii with men. Tiie chief elnracterIsticofPc ,ts word is tbeir lndtinese. It waa lb - fcatitre nf thei i that e-,.. c'ally i . bore hi In re. Sat !. '.tai.d i "Cnli at th iiihiflrm. lvter i; .I Mai fo n -tl, ..f i rsi it wea for outre al all ! e. a: .', he 1 be had opjmt ui EtJ gm real' i- hot have aBing which we ordi- . it ii a . eat thai iv"h tr, here t lie full im eeriiy prlre i bent t. r and .loi i 1 1 lt i i. r ho w . re the Rchoob Knew h ': " sä nie thing riplea who be reraem' p v. i re a raiting-, ana boki:i tit . w it h men r un i !; better ireincd ib 1 1 .-. ti hey M ere. ,TiMik t i! r' aieeh tka a- "r. Ma I i." The t)b ae.-. i, rl Jei .- would er. ii by many dew- when ! apecii i aiteniloa io prol lent bef ire Ihe Sat. perplextttg, aa h. irdbeua- . I.. I?). Thetf course int. Tili f ib a . ;..!! :. t.- forbid rl r -M-r ' -li i!i- Ulted niitil and Jesu i . eye, I'. trr d puti it. hi a r. yet -i ii with no pbdirc of ony though they frankly an n so uthorl t aching h: .1. In. iki IIa und ill hn w i re ri ! nort. even to utiied their i nt en I ion to di: lieft ion to dlsobet the Sj nbedrin'a eommarid. Thi II" Rl port. Phe ajiostl. s knew well enough that they were ewleriaej on a conti at with the Jew Iah authorities, which would not be settled eeellga The preyed the re fori f or iKdiines-as tlcir great eat aeed, and the new ift of the Holy Spirit brought them thi greee. The Secldticeee. Unring hi tniniatn tin- or 1 1 ii n.i I iiiinii-ii i.ii I li.it .lisllS f (.( f tf(m )(. y v,,.r , .(M.,.IItin ( hrKti..niiv had ita chief fere aB Ike s.(, , ,:,,, , r,.:,su1t fr ,h;,t nppeat i:i our lesson. Their ho-tility ran nrn .-en in tn. lo t tuat laeepee,r4 ere rot,,trjntv punching of ,1, r, ,,,-eet ion of Jesui re--tiTci-i inn nt .ii -u- a iloe1 ,ri.u. )n ti,,.,,, .t nl.horrent. ,h, itrary, it waa a deetrlae ,, , h v nt t pal pnrt of t he creed of rn, phsr , s that we somnimra aee then tooted bl it to take part v. life the discudes f5:nt-fi: g3:ft-10. THINGS WORTH KNOWING. More people ha.- i ad from eol - than w re teef killed la battle. There ia nie titled per boo toeeerj IM netitled persona in Russia. Capital to th" amount of ?n.onn.ce ia in Texas invested in ihe riee Sehls. There are MO.ISHi.fUMi people on .1). fare of the jflohe vthi con t kno. v,iat soap iv. j ( .,,,U ,r,. in I r, 7 percent, 1 lhr ,.nor,., ree w ere illiterate. In i poo ln,. p. rieutstrc had been redejf d j to sej

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