Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 46, Number 47, Jasper, Dubois County, 5 August 1904 — Page 3
Wceklu Courier. BEN KD. UOANC. Publtmhmr. fAgffCR. ' I I INDIANA.
THt GRAVt OF SAMUEL ADAMS
OI.. GRANARY HUHYINÜ GUOUND. Itij.srON. Tl kn w tlif patriot rebel's- soul. Who H t tu- irr:i.- n; n the r-w Ol 'toston'o busy -tri4t. herv r ill T'i. vans of traffic ii. 'I tlM large Ol ÖasUng fOOtl 'f: not f..r liirn A . .-i.it l hut 4 dy.inl Waal r.-pooe, js; r loitil in f'tiK i'uih ilt il illtn When M bird til. aor fret Mind bb ws. gl ii Ad 'rn 1.4-v- r a'i.'d t . i rI cannot think h.- slumbers h. re, Bi:' watche with aajatled ecsO The ir. irn ru Ii on and disappear; IP hu m to ri.- end J'. .. the strife, iti t li - umi-ni i .Ml , hla lrt ito Ki Jl i n iati ii liit 4 I. j. II if s i tu? uiniiik '.) of d ath. ". In wultl w' hear which t rtlon rulea. hat man p recede In town ana r-tnte, Ai d U we Kuard our pnblic hoola, And keep vy i qui I i Inviolai.-. Hv whlspr: "VYe f..r Ire.i..iii foughtliu- yiu the lova i Preed m till? lias Wulth DQt iiu. d y, ..uKbt. Ni.r Power bt4i ii wot flab will'.' HI hurry by Whal orsenoa all? Service to heart, oi h. id r purse? bad .V"U it fr. eeiaa's Ii.iom on all. or abapu a sebtter tyrant's cursor Wo nombcr'd but itttla clao Beatao your snillion-teeming, pr.-s, Y I wrought the twrai C4..i) 0t Man Woo b roug meee if yea do less!" -William K...-C.,,- TbayT, in thu Atlantic.
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PIN'OE he- had obtained his degree 0 in science and an appointment, Stephen Portway had determined to have his poor lodyitiKS in Sobo; but he v ill delayed. At Ii. at Im was not frank. even to hlmceft But tt length he had to cote6 I to ii. dark of a sleepless night that a woman held htm a woman to whom ho had never spoken tXOSpt wiih the I'diumonplace järrwlinct of the day. She was French ; Khe cailrd herself Mile Linmino; was. perhnp-!. L't years of ap-'. and ihc lied alone in a r'ioiii on tlie opposite side of the landing before his dxir. She apjieared to lx very poor, very proud and very solitary. Without fhinkinif. phen had pot to wait for her point: out in th mrnIng, so that he Gould KTeet her when fin.- inp. In the rvcnlnp. too, when he ieefd the lipht tootatepe eontes "P n, ntnln, h- would eveleaaly hu'n desoendlne. ao as to look Into Ihr tirrd. Quiet eyes and In ir the :-oit vi Le answer l.ia salutation. Hut last he ' .me thrr li s r.gs-ln an olnr mil wei bit !.';nlB3 of her nmw :nents. 1 in abanif he pt.t rep raint it)on 1 elf. Bn en. at t! nl of hat tinio. he fomi'l he ha 1 not seen her f.- r for a week, he threw self-control to i! ' v Is an 1 watch- I to meet her. 'n-e there had tneniel to be the possibility of nrehness nnd coquetry. 1 t now it . as pale an-i gaunt, and in p. o.-fvj .v nr, fever pttI a RTet i hie. H ould n be dee-iveij wl ever .is her mti.tl anfroHi. he Inpw thre was a me ,. a grfmmer d.ennlr hereath It all she larked food. one he would fiercely resolve to go to her -morrcv ami bluntly offei her luip and frlenlliness: next moment he WOVld enrape acainst the susplcloufl tnnventions that were reared bout them. Next day was Saturday. Rhe did not appeaV In the morninc. an.', be went Hstlesslj to his work. Reach big home Quickly in the afternoon, he pat In h1 room, near the door, and listened for her. Suddenly the quiet stops sounded nn the stairs b!ov:. sad, selzinc his hat. he strolled. wMstllnc. out fif the ro rn. 8hs was ermine; up the sialrs wl'h a basket on her arm. and. ni th" si-ht of the wennness In her fa.e and the frailty In her flpure. ho fell iniir-lle!! to speak to her t.-nrlerly. lie tho-inht that for a moment she remod shaken before his pa - and she hesitated In hr reoly ba hi preetInt ; thrp she roapooded ami IMaed on wih her u rual distant harinir. s s';e v. --it by he plnnred a' ths basket. A cloth was over somethlnf? within it. and. for the niom- nt, he v as plad and then half sorry wi;h the thousbt that she was not in such 'lire straits as l.e had imagined. she placed her f'ot on the stair, ho the eloth was pulled aide at one place nnd a pleee of charcoal Jutted tip. He descended, feeiinp planned to think she was going to t ook something over her stove. In another ten minut s he came boundine Into the houoe a.-.d up the .tafrs. Halt-wsy toward the museum a terriidr suspicion had entered his oilrd: jtcrhaps she tr.cant to destroy tatanlf. lie lis'encd. but no nolag BBgM from (ne rrKim. lie tried to think 1 an extuae for knocking and speaklnc: then. happeniiiK to casi His v " ihe top of Ihe door, he catiKht slpht of a piece of blanket Jaiunod L twecn Ii an 1 the from. Qtileklv ho h-mt: no 11 -ht eame thrnuph the keyh le .nd at the I bottom cf Ih3 door flannel thrust. ii.. I , ked with r. stralnc I forea, th blood leatins thh I ly at nil ' art. A si::ht Bwvemont came from witmn the room, hut DO reply He I no ' I 1 pain nnd t ailed ' Madtfn. laolle! i'hen th.- tolce an wen I. In sleepy tones. Who Is it T' "It Is l." he ratlled, "What nre on 4olog with the door blocked up? "
"i g gway," said the rrlrl. drowBtlr; "I urn all r. no ... 1 tlfeuk " I ' 'a ':i...lwle!" he cried nntrrily. "r.e. and oi n Ihe toir, or will burst It In!" Ho rell. cted for a mon ent, an 1 then add .1. 'Tbi:. . -ihe Uole bouag will know!" lie beard a gMvegaeni as tf sometie, blowly riMtip, mil proans. "My hej'l! my head!" Then a h:avy faU to Hi tloor. At that, exertinp all his strength, he strip !v the !' !. v. ith bis loot, ihe dor licw open and ihick. white aoapke, as from wood lire, curl' J out toward him. lUfltng him. Krom the t h arnesa of some part of th" rooiii he I- lieved the lire had not bat a lonp burning. Quickly iiftmp the girl from beside '! litl. he lioro hr into his own room, win re, placing her on a couch near the open window, i. do bed her bead gad throat with cold water. Me was on the oiut of rtinnlnp for help, when her bosom flutt- red. the lips t.iti..l, and the eyellgb .--I'twly o; ned. lead into his tender oyt , for a moi it nt as if she !iI not rei ;ni '.e him; then, lurninp. she burst Into passlonate team As in r bandi leaped to oon r her face he noticed a wedding ring upon her finger. It had never been there i-'fore. Whea be had helped her into her ro'iin. which was now cleared of smoke, he said, a little brusquely: "M:ilemolsell , you will promise to do nothing r;;Oi a ain?" "I will promise you. yes." she said, llgaoat humbly, her eye dropping before his. "Whatever may be troubling you," ho went on, "you can alwaya depend "a m to help you." As they sat at tea, he t ri.-d by cheerful talk to brlnp her mind away from brood im:, and after the meal she was betrayed Into some brightness on seeing him wash tip the tea-things, and wished linst his laughing protestations, to do It for him. Suddenly, in thu midst of their almost cay talk, rhe became silent, the face ' loudad, and shining drops started from her eyes. "I n er dreamed yon Wate so kind." she said, looking af him. the tears falling down her face. "I alwaya thought you were so stern and eold. I called you in my mind the man with the hard eyes.' "O. but you mustn't frost to app nam es!" he replied. I lgtllllfllUj. Te often thought yon were in trouble and and hadn't many friends, perhaps. " "I have no friends since my poor father ilied. a year ago." she said, sadly, when she had Wiped her eyes and could spak quietly. "Ha had a torn es-ion which he thought some rich men here would pay him for. but they took If and pave him worthless papers. When he died, disappoint'!, I tried to keep myself. All otr frionds seerred to hare hidden themselves. I have suffered many thin . but I car.-.ot eArts. It Is so base. Oh n.oneb ur, I .now i depise mo beiug a '-wan. :ay, !)Ut " 'T n't say thai " replied stepl n. "No- of ft tm.u hrrw w ' we may br wien the time com s. M it gow. a! You BlUSt; L ?ln again, You e.-t i ii - 1 nd you t ime monry to on ..ith. and we must look abowt r.nd ce what work you can p t. Will yo : -io that?" She shook bar be i nut.' :- offer frc :u 1 er with a quick forward gSBlare of her han'is, whii u se. med to him both pretty and pitiable " O. " she sai.l with trembling voice, I almost wish you bail nut not found me io-day!M Then, with a sudden qutckaeea in look and tone, she said. "Mow, BOOaieur, did you come to suspect so soon what I was doing? I thought you had pone out." "Never mind that now," he said hni oiely. "You must take my offer, it will only be a loan which you can reaay when fon hae work." "Thank you, monsieur." she replied, in cold tones. "I will tako the money as a loan." . Me passed rOtne gold t- -r -"ross the table nnd her mos Weit proud and pallid as she murmured thxnam Then, hot at the thought of Who mipht be in her gfiind, be tore a leaf from his not.- book, mftds out an "I. (. U." and led it to her. with hi pen She slune.l the paper in silence. To him the ilinisv pare asemed I w-a!l of Ire be a an them that, for his part, ho ivn to him if he would never bresi. down. N'ert e'-enlnr; rhe cm to trll htm of t ie :urts she had i. ie that day to obtain work. Her manner was somewhat distant, with, at the end of their talk, a cheeked flash of warmth. He noticed there was now no ring upogj her finger, and wondered what was her story. Tt ree w eeks passed. Me fbuld not but confess the quiet oameveraaca wit which i-he tramped London through and through In her efforts to gel work. She had procured one or two iiiplls. hut her aml.it ion was to obtain home clerical berth. In this, however, her lach of business experience seemed to be the great hindrance, but several of her compatriots had ;on'lsed to aid her. 0m evening Fhe met him on the stnlrs, hei eyes eager, her manner atrltnted. She told him she had at h-ngth obtained a small berth is a commercial onVe. Fhe wrs to work nt the Iindon hrane?i for six months, and then be transferred to Pnrls. In spite of his quick cheerfulne.-. her brightness dulled nt th -a Ines that oama into ail gyeg as siie told her news. He knew wk it he D : I I m-st ire 1 er at once T fet I the time shorten to the -lay Whi n he should see her for the last time would gradually undiiu.iue resolution. Bv one a'.roni
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corgi. At the heart of Mm he did r.n rfnow what tr think at her. üb did got fear him yea she did not try to draw him. iter grace and aaUegiem hid so irit"b that was brave mid stronp 'teit doubt of gar was bmneasthle. Yet. atha was ehe? W hat was sheT Had that ling meant anything4 Why bad sht removed P ' He bid lr some time boo shU to take a veeeaey tn a laboratory at Lir ergo I. and ntw mad. di lit ie arrangement for the chant:". On the evening that he had determined to tell Per of hi.- It ivin : London she tgpped at his door, and on ht r nterlng to hla call be had not the heart to look up. l it returned lier gr. v: with eye In h' i n his lOok. After a little talk she seenxd to think he was pi up led, in'! a usual, m her gen ule meaner that had always half phased an ! half rrn!ittred kltr.. she roi tooa as if to go a way. He looked up quickly. 'i n't go." bo said; "I have something to tell you. I have got an oipoin iocnt at Liv. pool and hall le having London in a few days. I suppose you, too, will be getting new quarters soon." She reut pale as sh sat. and In her eyes CSSM a look of frror. "Your are leaving London? I I am very sorry." "I, too. am sorry," said Port way, harried ly; "yeey sorry; but I think It Is best for -for my prospects as an analyst." Sb" nodded her bead, looking at him with eyes of sadness. She rose and went to the door in silence, stopped, came bach to where he stood and held out In r hand. "M. Stephen," she mid, in low. soft tones. "I can never thank you aggragh for your goodness. You have !i u more than a friend to me, but " She shook her head sorrowfully and her eyes darkened as if with fear. She dropped his hand, and with a wan smile shrupped her shoulders. "What Is it. mademoiselle?" he said, his voice quick. "I fear myself." she reld. "I am a coward." Her face and fh: ire seemeil gaddt nly shadowed In gloom. "B It, as you have seen, my friend, there Ii something that leaps into us lYeaxfe women when things are at their worst, and it drives us It drives us to " She made a curious gesture, in which indifference and despair seemed to hs flnnp over a verge. "Hiit this." she said, instantly bricht, "this is unprateful talk. You have put me on a safe road. I thank you. Monsieur Stephen. There are not many men like you. I fear. I will be strong, like you. I thank you for your good ness I thank you with all my poor heart." '"Ma reelle." he said, looking Into the eyes that shone with unshed tears, "you think I leave my task half done. You think I do not care. Hut. Marcolic, if you care for n:e and can " He Btaaainerei Bi I was gfient; he could not frame all the oalng thoughts that thro '-'ed and, ii
k held her ! nd. lc cn wh: h be kad t raised his head and Instantly ro'
teemed to bridge their minds. "I hav no one in the world. sh aid. her eyes and cheek aglow, v. "It was my fpney to wear my ring that day, for I thought I soon abx tld s him ' . at I had st. W. l ad een io happ for a Itttl wh r v w -e Tuarried. ami then h-' Ik ime i'.l and ! ad to go away irom me. and I nov.r raw him apalr t il h-- 'ay denfl. That was four years nco Then my father s ruin came upon 'is. and. oh. th.tt lit'in happv time seems so far away!" "Do you care enough for me to be my wife" The milinp. flushing face looked fondlv In his eyes, and then, as sh was drawn within bia arms, she sal l: "I cared for you on the day I bold you that your eyes had looked so hard, for I saw then how very tend--thy could he. "London Sketch. CERTAIN BE WOULD WIN.
THE SUNDAY BI3Lt SCHOOL im-mou iu the International Serioo for August 7, 1904 "God Taking Care of Elijah." (Prepared by the "Highway ar.d Byway" Preacher.; KbgaTeW' t i i j m t .-n ) i.KatSUN TtAT.
HKS QUALITY OF WATER IS IMPROVED
A RESPONSIBLE CABIKEI An Innoratioa in Kusun oovero ment Being Freely D:.-cussed.
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Final Report on Drainage Canal By Illinois Board of Health.
Ikr gBHw af BkgaM Wreir fee i-auiu tar abaaeaaanal ierOMtS Uiili I'rraluUi. St. Petersburg. Aug. 2. The actios)
WATER OF ILLINOIS RIVER PURE
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ar,d turt. il.ee east- ! lirporl lurrrtirl I Inn of Lake
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of amasoani Mswa mwsaat, Sprinrfle!d, III.. Aug. Z. The stgaa oard of health ha made public the hird and final report of iu tnrestiga iun of the waters of the Illinois, the
7 A: d It (in.e tc tfce t r.)f.k fried u;.,
Bo I., r. in IBO land. v And UM aWai f 'l.e UorJ ca net tm-., aaj o.k. !. A:Ue, k1 tl.ee to gatWOgath, tlch te-
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itet-ai MiaM aiagd and :he Ih.noi river roi poo in i gjy.jug their condition before and af-
b r ihe Chicago dra.cage cauaJ waa opened. Owing to great opposition to that
' 'i. it nt. vu ä wluw - j, . .. u ! I ranaj which existed amoEg people SO Be no uro and went to Zarept.atfc. long the drainage basin of the IHinoia And when r.e .im to the gate ot tte ctty. ri.r, and eecia"y among the people tehoU. -.hf widow tman at t!.t-: lfc- i g, r. xr .
ertre of atkk.: and be caiied to her. and "-'i ol aald. Ketch me. I pray t ree a .lu e water . Hate hoard of heal'.b. decided to conlr. a vaaoat, u.at I may drick 1 duct a thorough investigation of the 11 And as ahe w;ta going to fetch It. te i ealled to her. ar.d wild, liring me. I prey , sanitary conditions along the Illinois tbee a morsel or bread In thine band 'river tU ults of these investigations 12 And h said. Aa tbe Lord thy od i Uoetfe, i nave not a - ake. but an fcandfu. of were set forth in a report publ:.-ed la rr.ea: ir. a tturre:. ar.d a little atl in a cruee: Shortly after the drainage canal and. behoid I am k"" ÄSSS opened, another Investigation was that I mav go tn ar.d drem It f-sr tr.e ana I " c . .v gl U wo n-.av eut tt. and die. 1 made of not only the Illinois river and II And Elilah sali unto her. Fear not; ils tributaries, but also of the Missis-
go and do aa thou äst said: tut dpfwj riVor above and be.ow the outlet thereof a little cake f.ro . and brtna It , mo. t-k ...
unto rre. and after n.ake tor tree ata ioi ...... . . - thv son issued by the board in lSed. Further
14 For thus aith the Lcrd coa or io- , Dve.-:igations were made in 1S'1 and j ra. :. The barre; of meal Shall ret " draln canal bad been r tl M r shall tho rruae of oi. fal.. urtl. U .. . . . I 3;lN ,hat the Lord aencoth raia up n tho opened for tome time, and these intes- ! earth. ligaiiuns ar- r por-: M the ren .rd he went and did aecatdlas M p,jrt having been delayed until af'er u - aayiBg of mam. aa mo and he. md an 1eti had n ukn ,n tb k - hi use. did et many daji ' i Ar.d the barr: of mea: wasted not . Missouri and Illinois controversy in r-ktl r did the cmoeofoi. tat:, ac otcira t . courts regarding the alleged contamt1 trnrd of tho Lord, which he aake by ; in-ca of waters by the drainage ca- ....... . - . r .... f T. I-J J
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btur of NoTue Vrcoo-t-tablUhmtnt of a t, is creating muck
popular comment. Great signiBcanco atuches u the fr. dom with which the newspapers are aaaeamaaig the matter. The cry haa been taken up by toe reactionary PrfbCe Meatchtrsky. editor cf the Grazhiaiun, who argues that a cabinet has become necessary M. gooverin return to the charge in a l gmaf article pointing oot the evi'a of the present system and saying that the rivalry between the ministries ia causing chaos in the public service, each pulling Its own way. secure from criticism under the cloak of persona: Irreopondbillty. Continuing. M. Souveria says: ' Peter the Great opened the window toward Europe, now we need to open the door and let what is best of western progress enter." M. Souv. r.n also recalls the words
of Aleiande "Reforms The Intro sponsibility the greatest
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must come from above. Suction of ministerial re necesj-arily will involve importance being invested
in the oltW of president of the ministerial council, now an empty honor, to which M Witte was relegated He would then become the most influential man under the emperor. The creation of a responsible ministry would also necessarily involve freedom of the press and more criticism.
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in tho life uf the or to ro para.iel In l GOLDEN TüT 1 Teter 5:7. time aha roil
and Elijah. In th
Tl - 'a1' rl asaWS r.i.: QM water supply of St. Lou. s la taken almost altogether from the Missouri river instead of the Mississippi: that the Illinois river it much purer than the M:s-
r Fir iiccrn touri river; that the increased flow of
Ol v Legar. his aUsaion In Israel in wo Lake Michigan water, in adoption to
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sew ace coming through the drainage canal, has improved the quality of the water of the Dep'.aines and the Illinois river through farm, village and city drainage, and sewage from conv
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nropheoy for a period of 1 to 11 jrr. PLACam -Samaria. Ahabo capital: tho 1 brook Chert th, a sma'.l triam empiylra
tr Iba Jor4jn fron: the eas: . üarepr.aic. i town l..wen Tyre and Sldoo. ,. -,T.,fv MiTl' The wicVe!
Queen JembeJ had gatred . m omoaoaag mercial enterprises I probably greater eruy over Ahab. ar.d Phoenician Idolatry j than from the drainage canal under I wrs rapidly dtsplaclng the worship of tl o gres,m conditions true O.d. when E. jah make his pul... c
,: lost and pi mounces th Ltivir.e juj. n-.'T.t of a long Ir'.ught Comparing Scripture -with Scripture.
A FA I TH Fl L V. 1 T N KSS ti ijan was (' i Man vi Prayef I Jas 6: IT-Ii', aiid Vonro Prenarer Man. He .earned
C ': will ar.d he received God mess and the aaswer to his prayer. (1
John 3:14-1 . JeMis remarKaD.e rr.i:.h r- wis marker1 h much prayer. whole ni-nt beinc thus ipe&t One reason erhl Ciiristians are often aoF.ly pr isred t . i ellver God's message is because tbev have failed to wait hefore God In araj 1 1 to learn His will and H i menace r: a Man Full ofFsttt -Accordtag
i tn my word:" that is 1 i f wo?.1 ar revealed hy God to Elijah - Matt. 17:20. ("i A F:ir Man. He ISated the ! wicked king boldiy. ar.d fdo.- e his ur.'welcome message Acts 4 2.; Matt 1 IS; Joab 1:9. (4i A Pl2it!-SnoVen Mar Wlthrut
EX-GOV. ROBERT E. PATTISON
Thr I'nrarr beteraftr f Praaiflia .rrnaki Ii Paewaaoaia t Hla Hwaar. Philadelphia Aug. Z Robert E Pat j tlson. who was twice democratic govI ernor of Pennsylvania, and twice eoa:r . r of Philadelphia died early Mon- . day morning at his borne in Overbrook. a suburb of this city. Pneumonia conv . plicated with a weakness of the heart. ' was the cause of death. He was S3 years of age Mr. Pattison was a caadidate for governor on the democratic ticket ta.nst Gov. Pennypacker. in and .ad not been a well man since h;s lav
MANY ARE NOW IDLE Betmera fillers and Taut) Thoamid Miaers are N Oat f Work. Wllkesbarre. Aug 2. Between 15.009 tnd 2 i.t" miners si the Wyoming rerion from Pittston to Xantk-oke, le-
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urtailment in the production. The 3naojuhanna Coal Co. m:ne In th S'antitoke region are idle, aa are all f the Lehigh and NVilkesbarre coileraa. Numbers two. three and five of he Delaware and Hudson are idle for Ml days, and other collieries, of thl -ampany are on half time, working kalf of each day The Oar Sp-:r.g ind Heidelburg mines of the Lehigh Vallev are idle, and the other coii.er-
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Tlrkaa for n It :t IU e ;r.e II lloltlrr ii Moat Rei tlatf le -i. nf Psaaooolsoi. "I omre knew an old Irishatnn win, Moull invest his Ir.st cent in any kind of a gamble he happened tip ag tin." said Magistrate Cunnlnehnm th-' otlicr day, r. l.it.s the Philadelphia Pre. TJtgb)Christmss Eve he earai homeWIth a ticket entitling him to a change on n hdrsc and sleiuh that were to be raffled off. "We'll be diivln" out through Fair mount Park th' morrow like th' big rnr.c Mary." bo announced with prl le to Ml Wife. " 'O. pop, won't thtt be fine!' chlm'1" In Iiis 1'ttlc son. "Yon an' mc can ride nn the front pent, nnd mom and llflo Johanna can 8 in the back.' "'Yell he doin' no sich thin-" ae sertnl the Old man. 'T'will 1k the hack seal fer yon. mr lad. Ter mother will b" on front wit' me.' "I will so!' whined the ytttngateej 'I will so be rldln' on the fmnt" "Tho old ntan nssumcrt a itt rn, parental air and took his plp- from hli month to deliver his final de : Iota Ye ll not. T tell ye.' he said. Til he hln' no hack talk from ye. Git off the Rlelrrh""
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Eiijan went ngnt to tne neat tot ".k it is said. messacr, and he declared "the whole . OPERATORS IN A WALK-OUT w :,tiesses for C,ni there Is fokmnobli- v'
gat int. here -F.ek S":T-D. (5 An Obedient Man Protectlor and fool depended upon prompt obedience Had Elijah delayed ricpartnre foi
the brook Cherith. he mipht have per- ! inhed with the prophets slain by Jezebe; Empori. 1 Had he failed to co nromntly to Zareph- I craph opera!
j ath he mitrht have missed the widow on the Ne.sbo brar. h of the Msrurt. at the eate Do you realite how much Kashas &: Texas radway sys'em truck I - , ,r.tv an.t welfare tenent nncn Mordav af'ernoon in v. impiiance with
gjOOlSI Operator os Ike rks llrnnek I tke Slnarl. kaaui a T " Weal iib irlke.
Aug. 2. Every teled ail but two agents
E -'1 -V i'.' LEHT E. PATTISON borious campaign in that year, when I - ., .'. , c ... r I r.- arly . every county in the state. He was a member of the committee on reflations of the recent democratic emten -km at St l u - and his health Ii bad under the strain He remained in St Louts a few days after the cont leniion to rest and. returning home. reateaaSi his business, dividing hia ' time between this city and New York. Last Friday pneumonia developed , and heart complications aggravated ' Mr Paulson's illness. Sacday his condition wa- encouraging, but late Sunt day night he collapsed. Saline lnjeo t tions were resorted to. bat the patient , sank rapidly and died shortly after g i o'clock. KRATZ CASE POSTPONED.
a trenra1 order of the Order of Rs.lway TesTapbers. Prerjous to this there had Ven no talk of a strike amonc be operators alone the line and many who Strock do not understand clearly what the strike was called lur. The ordr af-
prompt obedience to God? Jer 42:6 A F VlTHFtT. GOP (1 In rvnlnhgoent of sin. Drought was the promised punishment for national Idolatry Pe Petit. 11:16-17; 2S:23. "Tbese years Luke 4: 25 and Jinn1? ' : IT. fixes definitely the duration of tr i dronpht.
(2) In Care of Hia Servants "hat a . facto 26 men on this division, comfort tht 21d Psalm must hsv been to i OHIO GIVEH SPEED TRIAL TFalm II: 20; 34:7. Elijah was fed. The raven wa an unclean bird, and yet un- RerPled taaM Bsno Hsnie.kis ram ri. r Dhlne dispensation !t became the nl iigare rise d b ike ho y lnetrun:eL,t of minifter'ng to th- ejowoaraaaoaaTu needs of Qeda yervant. Faith, hnmll- 1
if and submission raaf e Elijah obV.lent 1
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Claeortoh Tstgg.M Bdmnad Uurke once showed a ttnlritin, ho Sir Joshua Reynolds, wbns in lot he Inxited Sir Joshua loo! ed long and attentively tt it. Vell., he said, "I reallv don't know what to say. It's a elevsrish thlnir. but whether th i e n ' fricient promise in It to jtiatify my adding the voone m in to adopt art aa a calllnz I really cannot aay. 1 1 was Reynoldi' own work done mane years before.
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tomcat, to receive at r.ods hands HfS hatiSesh-p Oh was given her speed provision for u. whatever that may be (trial ia Senta Barbara channel Mon"The Brook Pried I'p." Here was day. and re'tirned to this port at one encouragemient to faith, m that Elijah o'rlork in the arternoon I'atil tidal raw that God orti v belaa fstfilled. allow antes are made and the proper and also a free-li test of faith In :'..v uctioos oa this account are figured p:i i. ah saw his wat r supply giving out. ,aix. ;t will rut be known whether she If the prophet had been Ilka many ' matje the eovernment speed require- . hrlstians he would have been a nerv - I ment of IS rfhots. but she act aal recous wreck from worry ing ere the last & ihe trip shows she fell a very Crop had been drunk Phil. 4:;. 1, 19. j $mJÜ, rrction of a knot below the figTHE OOLrEN TEXT. ure fixed by the government "In mv distress I cried nclo the I,Td o
'and He heard me" A listening Go,! SENTENCED TO SE HANGED He hears the sinner's cry for merry Be hears the cry of dittrese of His laioa gaaafj Psleai Kaaav titr children. He heirs ihe song as It1 Wa-t ra tke Paamgay r 1 b..r.-ts from ihe cleansed heart of the ! WsrOer. I sinner and the delivered soul of the' ' saint. But. oh. how ofien God listens j Kansas Ciiy. Mo Aug 2 Edgar O. i In vain. The ainner is dumb la his ßailev. ihe unksr. hak driver convict-
sir me ml rtig-ea to off the mur.er ot Aitn renrtison. ferent When blessing's sunshine io , aanke break -r. was sentenced io la athwart his pathway ha forgets to lift BaiMW, vpeatber 17. Bailey was his song of praise, and when the Ni,r , ,owa 3tJ y,, grU. atorma of life rage about him be In 1 Cornell IIa I tollee. and süeatin robe,liou unbaUaL i pnbliabed s eekly peper m Lasorte, la. for eight rears
Bu'ler. Mo. Aur 2 The trial og Charles Krirz. of St. Lours, has been ' postponed notil Septemrer 26. The con r i n nance was granted Monday morning by Judge W. W. Graven ;of the cirruit court, before wboaa Krau was to have been tried on a , charsre uf bribery in connection with the Suburban deal. The cooticuanre was granted solely , on the testimony of Dr. G. Wiley
Broome, of ? s - who aspered that Kras. who remained tn St Looia Is ooffering from "acute append. c. tit and other diseases "
aaaaasai iiaktaiaa-. East Liverpool. O. Aug. 2 During a severe thunder storm, early Monday morning. 1 isrhtnfr.sr struck five housee and injured six people. One of the vlct.ms Mrs. Caroline White, aged ft years. :aay die Tho others wilt rear-over. SURROUNDED IN A SWAMP. Fire HasdreO Wen Hat. tke afwe 4eren si I kn. I ' i HarraaaO eS Is a I -Oar .mrmp. Pot are Pa. Aur 3 Fully 500 rne-i tail mir. fed CVdar swamp sear where the hiahwayraee who kilied Drlras Chas Hye tnd daneeroosly woacdad Paj mnser Cmpeeil on s-. -: .
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are stlil there, it Is believed It
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