Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 45, Number 40, Jasper, Dubois County, 12 June 1903 — Page 2

KXPHHT'S BERRY SHED. Alifi m I rial ul H Wir Ii Itarr I i.rrtr MI aast-If llikkl I l.lirU i Ii II. Hjm. h.-uld lr preceded Uy inif i tpurat iui lr the tt'Tk. In oruer t facilitate tht work ami that il mat Ur niaaajiia done, a nn eiurui pit Mag himn babsolatelj uh i-ih-d-bl-to mit- engaged to a roni. rali.c txtent in J it- btrry growing bajaiBfBB. M v pa-kit,j KoMM vms built in tht fall of Ms thf . ingrowth .f a demand, ami in plan arc. nnat ruction dictated by n experie ..e of 13 MM in the berry glowing business. It diuienior art MBM fe. t with a li-foot post. It i 1 K-4if(j vsitl. emit -oiithea.-t and northstraw hERKY PACKixa nn v i n a -utl.wot fcl'-jw. ubou. three feet r.. 24. A drivewty right feet wide, length..v - through the middle, rutting that tUCh fron. The end sills. thu lcavirg lUfo at either em! eight feet long. It ha- four side sills, two inside and ln outride, eight feet apart Both iraifle fti v nn rad illa alao. are supported the ahoi :trglh by cemented walls Tlie who,, tpeee, i..-K.e the innerand eod -in- h i l er betas, mi the soiithWeht nicie. , lei'- open for free circulation iif air On this side eigl t feet of the ground floor, out hra-t end. is gfi it-ii mir to an office, with dor opeainj from the driveway and window in e . .ide. Th ffii.ii niier of the floor -pace is :. . - . i?e ay . mie-half-inch apart. This is railed the cooling or dry bag . r. and will hold 1 qua 1 1 baskets, oai trdeep. The same hea on the other sice, the soutl ea-t half, is given to ai ue room, and tl:e nt her to a i. ml rooSB. Tiiere is an lefatah space bs-tvveen the outer and inner all f the tee WW n. hieb is filled with sawdust These walls extend to the as-,--ond floor, and all open above to the attic floor. Tl f ice i- adruiteo from a door at the end just abore the double wall. The saal room hat. a doeehle wall all srouiin with eicht inches of a;r apace heTw.en. except on the ice raaM aiiie. Tbe same overhead. It has a eauavetted hnor, mf two feet of rm-k anU graf. I ubie doors oen iato am! from ti e 'riven v. A lower -ection of he all on the :.t room side is rBnlisll, SO a t i.llow bf Baal air. whin desirahle. to pa into ihe eat MaSSl 1 he :r ivewax i closed w hen desired by slide doors running on an iron i track overt , a.! There is do partit r n b.-ttv-een tbi OOlteg tiimr and thedriv. ' Wit Ihe chamlier floor cnvtr over a!1 the -pace e.-ept t ha t M er the ice room - ml rest Kpaa 11 Iterms, ?H. supported in the middle by two girts. Sx held j up bj paats restinc upon the insi e ill-. The attic fl,,or is eight feet ahocbanilier floor. The r'xf ha a tentilator. There are two wimiow. in either end of the i hamlier and one in the southeast end of attic. In the center if both floor, ia a .1x3-foot scuttle. iif, tackle i-irei-rly aboe. The at t ic floor r--ts .m -'r. beam, upported by txt ' srtrts am: t4 pot. The driveway and rtintlag floor are mmi for -he pw. kinp .pai e. When her rie are hot M wet tbej are firat : lr.. ighi in l.v the picker and pla'eil . apon the eoafiag ao,r. where thei remain till dej or cooled off. when they art packed away in crate, deposited in tne cool room or sent auav Herr - never ph ked when wer except wtien ohliio .l t.. do o. and then boxe t,!i half fall at fi-.t. The chamlier floor i med for crate depo-it .r an.l reaaw abaav ami the attic for the ha-ket depository. There is a s air w n in the northwest corner that raa Ite reach...) either from the aagaJi r in ide. and the attic atairwav i over that H. V. Woo:er. in Kami ami Mom. H-pe a. . eead-r, , Pa Whei r .pt is crown a a seii.nd an or cati h crop, ft will not often possihle ti pay much attention to the peeM ratio of the ssäL aid the time imi method of aaaJiaaj, and the quantity it seed need may lie varied tn suit the circumstances. Ofien fine I rape may t-. prown on land that I nalready prodneerl a rmp of some ..f the early maturing cereal ueh as' ry- oat- - barley - - , . . th.enp of grain i removed Hie land i Plowed or d -kel and t ..n.- , ..;..) to rape. Kit Id peas and other earlv i Mtariag fajMOja rapa or rye or w inter oat that have been pa-tnird off in -pruif may aim he f l owed by r.iie with profitable rto a K.ach year fi id the area in wh -h rape ia grown extended tin i I now it inc a hrO 1 wall of the -pi Bg wheal r- mu of inc Mtrinwesi, wnere it i prown, ebieaf a- a eatih crop afier p4 gag 51 li Cincinnati Trhun -. I""h " The man who is too mean 1 nie s comfortable coop for t and brood d.icsu t dasei I

DUCKS NEED WATCHING. I Br I hl Karl krrr Tkt Irlsag ar fta-rtaaa I la Irr I Heaali

I lie v . i x i'.iii-k lUUat be ti.iine. to know where borne it by rt-tfiiln feeding ami laagdag aft r I lie un principlcil fowls iiijoy eating corn with your tie iifblnir's bog, but the neighbor ilne nut care about feedlug a rlH k of growing din k that ga Bot belong tn biui BaaUea, it i dangerous fur the duck tu he fooling around where hog are n oltl mother hog soon declom unite a fondue- for duck meat after once getting a taste. The dark art not active enough to get 1 away from the porkera. and they will oou con-nine ecry duck within j reach. N e ' are knowa them to run down crvtw n dadu It is niin-li aaaMff to manage duck ! than fhickeii- when a rain i coming up. The 1 1 Is n.ay Itc driven ami the chif k inii-i le coaxed. Ihe ihi.-k. will -.-alter in all direction when one attempts to drie them, wliiie the iliu-ks seem to hae a leadi er and the irantr -lay together. It will ion tie time to liegin pikln the ohl duck, if you have decided you want feather instead of eg-. They won't nfudare lwtb. They won't lay very many egg anyway when M-ry warm weather ernes, pa tha likely it wiil pay better to a ve tbe feather-. If one has no use for them at home, there i - always a ready -ale fur them, often right in one" owa iocalitv. There are so many people who rlbaj to feather beds, even if they are out of date; and there are many who ironM rather buy feather than to i iot her with a flm-k of dm-k-nr !; The -troti? -mell that newfeathers have w ill leae ihem i' they are thoroughly aired for n few day -Mfore 'i-:nir them for bed- or pil-lnHs.-Farni .lo'irnal. OATS FOR CHICKENS. One i f Ike Unat aluahle I e e l f o e raaai raaUsi nf vii Kin. i. tin and I omlltlon I consider ot one of the let feel- w. hae for poultry of all kin-l-in.l aire-. I buy oat --reenMitr- af the at meal mill and no.i-ten it with milk for my -mal! chick- and nothing could make them prow fa-ter or develop into lietter fowl. If farmer wvmld only tr thi- feed in place of the corn meal that they ue they would -oon learn that it b ntt only cheaper, bit that it is much Itetter for the t hick. hen they get a lit tie older 1 pour Itoiline water on whole oa' and when cold feed thi to the chicks I always fe-d -mixed with corn and wheat to my adult fowl and could not do without them. For thi purpie tbe hf at white oat are the be-t. Vln-n feedir.ir wrbole tft to either fowl or chick nne must keep plenty of grit befor them in order la tvaM crop trrwible. If farmers woiih! get .iwav from the com they feed their fowJ- antl 4t mure of a varietr. inIMHag Oatl and wheat, thev would Im-rease their ej yield and hawhealthier and better chicken. imil Itecau-e they do not raie anything but corn i no excuse fat feeding it. for they could el some of the corn thev feel ami Invest in a few basbttl of wheat with profit to themelve. 0 P. Bennett, in Karmer" Iöm icw. INEXPENSIVE COOP. it I an e Wa4e h F.ea aa laevaesfawsaad Mwaaa - TrlSina Ksneaae. An ineptnive chicken cin.p can be made from one l.:-foot hemba-k baajrd, lea f.-e' of ahaaglt lath for HK.VI' CHK'KKX iXJH. fr,,nr at,d two or thr.-e wall lath for siats. a I w:ii brierlv desert be, l ut iM.ard into three M las leiiirth- for -nie, two .o-ioch leagtba for roif. tad oae 1 inch lerg'h for back. ( ut nae Of tint -4-inch kMagth from toji of " of b. ttom of r irht to form the loping -id-. a- shown in the .1 haatsathwau I e lath ta oaeot" joint in roof I he ret i- - It ' explanatory. Karin Journal. POULTR i PARAGRAPHS. I4g1 aatiltbvua ami tasili dig-t d food i- what fawls in toaflaeaw ut n Kced Ji-th- 1 bi k on a flea it liojiri'. which shwald ha often rleaased aad dr d -n the -nit or by art ! 1.1I lu-at If eig bow "e rotten it i tthaolute proof that thry were fertiii-d. that the germ of life started and then died. PlOOdtl 1 hick- never have iaH-. wbnh proves that hlth cathtred frmn tbe yard Is the eau-e of the troun!' Ihe boaedhag Of paattrj for marJ. . t is increasing every year a the commercial valtte of the pr.xlii.t- Iif. IM pit kn -wn I I . more n-ariy the run. ting hoii-e 1 come, to Iteing actually clean, the lea will lie the liability to d -ea-e ntontr the thithaaa. tieear a i natural grans enter and j wii! do very well in a good pasture I providing they are well siipp'ieil with litrinkui" water. Coaaaaatvlal Poaltrt

AS TO TARIFF REFORM. I

Oalr Oae a lor llr 4 - .-Mi aaa a ha eally MsltS Ii I" Mna II S.ial. The repiibli. tin ait getting b' ifetlier on the .ivirT. and the reform. , ,n I.. . a I t lewhere h.nc litt-illtioed to the threats of Iba piolcclnii -l- that they will tin.! hem-fin- aataida 'he rtaabUcaa raMgaajts, II 'hey pariiil in their etfort to tJkaaga gut, one schedule of the Pfasgfit law The dcludod nter- of Iowa. Wisconsin, .itltl Istwhere. who last fall electcl the repuldu.ni t-audalate for conirresi on I lit it prnniisa. ami that of Mr. I'.aliMtk. tin- rbairssM of the rapablk.in aaagMaaJeaal t onnlliai). thai "the iiicotnin i-ongrtss was chained with the duty if reiing the taritT." was left In the lurch. There are those who Inlet.- that Mr I'.alnock wa neter s.iutcr.' in Iii. promise to reform th , taiiff M-liedii!e that shelter the tru-t. out there ate other republican congressmen who made ihnHaf prtmii-.'. who are retliett! with a .Ic-iie la rcilcem Ibeta. How can they do SO? The m i . r it of the republkraa aseasbtrs of the ne- congress, that will -oon meet, arc df t tin i ned Staad patti-r. and are pledged ta aot cksBga a Mter of the sagVaal law. There i only one wa njieii to thoe ripiildican members of MB grtaa who really de-ire tar rT reform, ami that i to join the df itinera: in dcniaiitling it. Tu be suc-Ces.-ful in thi- there must 'ue at Lady Bug, Lady Bug, Your house won fire, repwbfieaiM wiiüng t. jmn sasrh a coalition, faff the trust party ha If majority in congress. It is hardly likely that M indc'ienilent republican. can if found who will 0 vote. Jniiinjr by the pn-t Mr llabcotl eaTtOJaly will not do s.o. A MU to place trut proiiiction on the free li-t will lie ball I dial ad in the incoming eongre-- and an opportunity will le IbOi ".'iven the ti p .-ed reformer tn curb tht exorbitant tru-t price. The rule that the repuhtican majority in eOOgtaaa will again adopt are intended In prevent any v ite iwing taken on a bill that the lea !er 00 not approve The power given the speaker i ta autocratic t ha : be can rtfasi o MaogaaM aajf me nb-r, to call up a bill or offer an amendment to one. thnt doe not saM tbo repuitliean leailer-. Hut It republican- cm hange the rule, if they vote with the dem-H-rat. Nearly every wreatern rttatt b) ren-re-.-i.teii iiy one or mre eongrenun who BSroadaed the voter- of their I str t to vote for tariff re'..rm, lint thi y will need a good deal of spuring Ht the roten to make tln-m ! their worth Theft are two Ma- sa. hu-ett c mgresanten reaily t" vote for free ra t material md one tf IheWa, Mr. I.overiiv?. alM arg ihe p;i--ag- of hi drawbaei hili. which i in faet a modlaVofkNl ..f the tariff If a taiitT bill of an kiml '--in In- brought up for PoaaWeT-:.tb-n the tlemiM'iai- ran Utupnae an tmeadawwt ta plnea itratfi prodvietbWiaoa the free list and -t . fieinliee .,f the hoite will haf I gf Ml rteevrd by a yea aad n: -y rot That j ,01,. -it',. .11 will he dafeattd in ill p ihaMlltjf and the dent 11 rot- rOH then nri-ent the matter t . the j-t-y . ;ill the voter of the I'nit Si t he pre-i. lent ial elect ion 1 -t: DRIFT OF OPINION Porto Rico scandal, but Ihe has a MO) po-t office cnslom r "irreg1 1 le-si r y lrei1 H m in1 e-ir" it;aritl-" -ort of backt a. irtinuitii - Albany Aren. Mr. Raaoa doea not rent gooaettU aked fir t doea BH I t. lie "it ' cati d for 1' "I i.-'ieat 1." i- it broad won!. Rn T.i 1 1 N. tts I Hi p.). Th. trihate Ibal rVnatO llni.na p.il-1 th peetddeat tl tht rooat) con -It Ot lot helil at t it telai.il mi 001 tinkind to make .1 man fet I -.ery cht sty after all. InrWat apo'i . tv. (Ird . II 1 1 1 a -ay - l'nra kei . I 1 v ng to "trri'b- hint out. and dct tre that the Ohitt convi-r. tinn wil' not Intiorst toitre?t if he MD help it. Tht'n h" is alrein v -ttnoked int. Tti- teeth n reveal hi hand md llhow the in tinctritt of hi prnfessiott 'or ooevelt. flnrna is a candidate, aftrr. II. if there I a chance tad he Initrr. m it serf a the eaanee? Wr!l. aaan'iH'y a mocv V. at evbnry tv e Am- man orl)

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POLITICAL ETHICS.

Paaabgaal ll..ueell Seta freeeaewt I .eMwace mm Trii la t rrrr Uklu. Bp II inita i liait tnau of the m publican ii.it ir.i I committee is ipiite at ist BCloUl in his political mint as PresMeal BooaettM anil 'in- to be pi n ci 1 1 -an - li. i. witli the opportunity thai th.- appeal ol Iba arei u.cnt saTara et hitu. Ilniuia ha-is.uei. a tateintut which tieffict say-that tht preiiiient, kavlag sent him a talagtaai iMliaatisg a i.e. it, t.. l ate Ihe indorsement of the Ohio repubilma coneniioti of hi datialstratioa sad caadidaey. he (Usaaa) alH not nppi -e iae h ladavas a i i t. is. ha ttlrgraphad the aaaab lient t.i thisefTect llitlui to no prei ...it hat mai c Mich an apptai for ,.!e-. but preeedeat In-no . harm for President Roosevelt, lie la trldentlj Ut ow ii MBtpalga mai .L'tr, u ml in t hat c a pa city he employ the most Biodora Btethodi A t itien of New York, ul- ; bough he happen, to l- the pn -iticiit, dictating lo the leaden of another -late OS tl.e'.r polit i.-a 1 action, in a ntw n. ,- in p litics, tad t he istplied threat, that he would tonsaler as enemies those who go Ml forward his ambition i- much below tht high plana I list tbt preaidtnt of tht trailed ia tea -l.i nli. star., upon. Hi- BXittj to seen re delegatea to long la advance of the aattona poataotbn would iadb rate that he l- aw. ire of SB opposition that must be formidable. Public opinion ma j Indorf tin- opt ifai that h i; oserali in making, but heretofore it has tani'ii its disapproval of -r U.S GovernK-tt fly away home; your childr i s.re aloneofficial Interfere net with the free will of the voter. All the federal oflicert ire virtually invited. If not ordered, t . take an active interest in securing Itl - for their chief or he contide red outride the pale of his esteem. If Senator Banna had called upon tht thouaadi of federal officers who art Mf,i!i r obligation! to him. what a howi ito'i : bare gone ap af his attempt to eoercc the republican party to do hit bid rr No wonder Sanaa is in a ttisfted -t itc of mitiii; he has force.', (he pre- 1 er.t tO throw the ethics nf . itii ..rtic- reform to the wind Hut perhaps Presit eal Roosetelt can uceessfnllt do what other pre-identa tv on hi toi hart dared to do. Hank Merear. The Qaaj machine palled off itt -tat,- republican caareatloa without a hitch and of conr-e aai iii.-iftent in the platform tdopted that the s-i-rei! tariff iiui-t not lie torn hed In deis-i thi- political eonbint that Qaay Mtanipalates, odorowt n it i- of boodle 00d trust domiratioti. went to the extreme in defease of protection hv declaring that: "We baHeM it to be the dictum of WhvdaW to let weH

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r three einunrii aioi e nnti rn.i 10 imfiern ou.i,vho .ire nc-s Intetreata by ary ROglgeSfioa of

pre seal interference with revenue legislation. Thi- mean, probably, that it i- rank heresy to en n talk of tariff reform, let tlone to attempt it. Hut Quay and his machine pnlitici.11 win find that hi Pen nsy ltaa ia. as cl.-e-.v h. re. there t a ranker worm eating a! the heart of protection that will soon destroy it. The high pricta that the trust beneficiaries, nre denial dim? are forcing pi op!e of limited Rteam la taojttlec what eaoaai tha gnatly incri-a-ed t of 'iving. and mat t of them have already dbi'OvetcdJ that the tariff i- protecting thi tru-t ii Ibeir tuclhms, Tie repablli tn mai - are awakening to the feel that the iticreae in wnges 1- not kt-t-pu.g I ric. v. ' t k t Vi 1 n'l nitft I.. 1 1 . - co-t of f - - - . ... tiring and are "eTrlf'it., .hare of Ihe tru-t pro. p. rltv that the MfMlb I in partjf bnantlng -f triibie nboiit Laak oa! far polltlrtl rwaalla. The Inftrenee I etear thai Mr. TTnr t -i look- rok'lj npoM the proposal nf rot 1 log M- Boo retell for n second lernt, raolrasting sharply with his tlltnde Inward t Mi-Kin!- v renaaaiiu tint-. Tigt f " pretidtnl i-. in fa roe nltl Itiaaartyoi Ihe Baana wing of It, hi rate peenlfart ealla for taeh nn irdti- ii.ei i .i t, nee .n Mr llantia inrio" ii- no other v in prs iiletit i vr tn the president by the nt of dentli Im ever lteen RORtla bj hit idrtv for a full arethlew 1 j Mr ll:innr hlvn -r-lf mnvnr I ot Im i.nei -fi nn ofT i nf the t fenn nomination next tinr It InokX vi-rv much if he were, at nnv rate erg here baa rvitin I I n n v gwb HOW "nt iteriee of the esit- t-c of .rnro opno-!tle-fi In Roorevtlt. which in begins abjg. t.i fit . r. nani -ihle . -.tr' Ion r gnelri nepnniicea (uni.i.

THE SUNDAY SCHOOL-

i ia Iba laueaajsieaai vr June 4. ItMKI-l'aait at II i. me. TIIK I glf 'N TKXT. (Acts :.! :. ' sad II ) lt. Ana arki " art 1 son 1 Howe, I. Ihr nil. clo IS lo a tti V 111.' r iu.i .-- . captain af th guard ion Paul t. r. 1 ta IWtU km. : ! Hh M..i tti.it k. pi bias . 11, aiiJ a 1 nne laaaaa tn- al " 1' ' dai faul c i.led 1 ' 1 " 1 "l u ' JlV,'' ,.K.tt.ei; ami. when thep ,ü; Seiler, he aaitl uiilti 11.. m aM hratbrea. though 1 ban Eaosailtied ins against lbs ocor;. 01 ciu-um- ni tmr fathtrs, a 1 l fcllecred prlaontr lroa jci usauoi int the bsi U al Hi R " " IS Who. win 11 th.t had 1 vajiiin. 'I me. wou.ti i.avt ;tt ite k' beeaoei lbs re was 110 cm-.- ul Je.it h in me yj but wh.11 ti.. j.w- spak. aaaiaal u I wa-i eoaat raised to tgaieal unto Catsar; not that 1 l ud ouglu lo an use- Bt nation ol JU. gor this cause thertfore have I galled lor von. to co- liiu. anti t- -l-.ak win )0ti. ti. eau-e Unit I tl th. MM uI lsia.-l 1 am l.iMinil vv.tli .hi- . i.aui M. And tiu said unto hint Wi ntllMr recdvrd o iiiis yut Judaea concerning th... aeitbet any .it it..- brethren that v .tin. thi w. 1 te -i is taj bara ol tMi Uui wt- toatre 10 1.. ar al ihn bsl tt.ou thinkest; lor a COnCSItllag thl ft a.- know it.al SVtrWMr u Ml 19 k " agalaiM pi And whi 11 thai I ad spi ids lar. tl . re tame many l" him mm his tlglng; to whom he Iggoundi 1 .Hi-! i.si.ti 1 I hi KuiKdom 01 Had, ptrsaadiai ibtai tonCf ruing Jtsti. bath out 01 tl.. law til Mo- ., auJ uiil ol the on. 1,1.1- ir.in nun Stag ti.; t-v ning .4 And som.- MUtved il- Hung, which Wets spoken .in : 11 ni- l Ii v. d at 1 And I'aul dweii two who 1 . us la his own bleed house, und recelvttl .1 . that came unto him. J. Preaching the Kingdom of Ood. and teach. lis iL so thmit Whit t. t a t' Lard desiia Christ, with a., coaMeact.M man torti.lJ.nK hi III UOLDMN li:'l'. I ftm not iislinntetl of I lie attaprl of I lirl . Hit lit . I : Hi. OVTLMta iK gCRlPTViUI gKCTION I'aul on the Island A. I- . . .0 Th.- Journey to Rome Actl Mill-lf Caafeetace wiih the Jews a. i- ft iT-A I'aul' (.-stimony AcliÄ;JJ-S Paul'i stay in Roans... tcui TIME A Ii to-; PLACK Mi III and Rom. . H ii. AKDCt M HfSNTa God! promise to I'aul that lit should witness for Hun in Roma WM kept. A our ic-.-. .a thowt. tbe up s tlo considered that he .1- there la witness fur 1 hr.st more than he vv .1 . to defend himself Though prisoner, he preached the Gospel effect" I rely. II. did oot allow hi. hondt b hinder him. hat made even thetn help him (I'hil. ItIS, Hi He illustrated the truth of the proverb: Wheie tin-re ia a will there i. way The enforce. I st.iv of tlirc moBt lit on the islam! of Hellte gave gw a chance which he couhl m-'-r hue hail otherwi-e to preach tbi -p-and his life of humble lervtce for others mtist have preached quite .1tinich a his words. The won! bat barians r.ieant simply pcdplv who 1 1 itt not -peak (ireek. The first stop vva at Syracuse, ihe eapital of Sicily. After having Khegitim. tht course lay between the famous heailland Scylla ami the whirlpool Charybilis. I'uteoli tv;i the principal port of southern Italy ami gltnated oa the north siiie of the bay of Naples. As I'aul internl the harbor the volcano Vetuviu wa 'n ilaiu sight, anil alo the beautiful i'ity of Pompeii. The eonlial trentment of the traveling Christ la a by the brethren at Pllteoli. vv hotn they hail never .een. show-, 11- that I hri--tianity hail now become a i;ie if hrotherhoml. It couhl no longer be calleil a Jewish sect but vva- .1 "vv.rlil-e ompiering religion." The fart that the Roman ( hristians came the 4U or more mile to the market of Apping to meet lttl. touched him grentiy. Though ho had kept up the eourngc of the othet. hi- nwn heart was troubled, ami he banged for human love anil sympatln. Re knew that he vt;i. oppToachiitg Hfe-and-dcalh crtaia, mid what he bail heard fgun the iobf ien of Roman pri-on-. trials and executions was rot re.nurlng. "Paul ei .'lffiTcd to abide by him-elf. In hi- own hired house (w. .to), with on!) the single soldier, to about he wai bound by a pair of handcuff one bt mt' fastened tn his wri-t and one to the wri-t of the soldier. "Called together . . . the chief of the ,li :" To explain the tltoatinn to them, Paul shrank from being considered tintrm to hi- nation and their religion, and tried to ntlOW them that he wn- not "We de-dre to hear:" " Pn 11 1 i n rabbi. evn.sntlv enpivinp the favor of tha Roman ailthorit it-. that the .lewfsh leader- .1 ' e r ;i.lv lo Innr from bjn whol tin-v had not mood lo heat fnun any of the de pined Ionian ( lui-tlan." -Dot worth. The hist pint nie of I'aul given us in the Doom of icti il of the man nt work in hi- prison a earnestly a- ever before, teaching all thoe 1 alxiu him of .lesu-., gnd bj hi- letpitrengthening those who wen 1 trr far iivvav The letter, to the 1'phe alans, Khlnppigng, Colonsignt and Philemon were written front this Roman prion. It i- generali beI. icteii t n.it i"a in vv ii - rem icit. lent tevefel yeari in active miaalonara w.ork. vva :iL,';iln iinjni .hiiimI, ami tliiiillv hehtnded n: Rome but nut hittorj Mop i'it:t here tnd the fne1 nf the feel of Me life are very uncertain. PH V'THWT, gr'OOgJgTtOTtl The faithful dbclple will tent if e for Christ, no mattet what liiv etrcuni' stance- mnv lie. The faithful dinciple win lone aa time n tettlfytag fnr ( hrit, whereter hg mat go, The faithful disciple will -tnil the Scripture, that he niav tettif) for i in;M with authority. I lie faithful dUoiple will continue to teetify fot hritt though many reject hi- vvitnei". Haidaaei ,f heirt ia ttrength of. chaiacttr not t sign f

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