Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 46, Number 52, Jasper, Dubois County, 9 September 1904 — Page 3

Weekljj Courier. !

bkm mo. IA1PKR,

OOAMK, Puhlfher. ; : I NDfA.N'A-

I -it would i9 pn i bat to build Diwwferp htm laeviubia, if wort IjHE SUNDAY BIBLE SCHOOL

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nan ou Iii i ft i i mi i i iu , Boiu i , i ' I iftV 1 i - I . i i 'i i "i .

(Iw 'it. before the alarm fr. in the phß ist pipe 10 Am quietly

om I-" 'bo t house," iM BAe a I to ' . und

fHt Ah. II

HfcD SCHUÜL HOUSE. 1 i.d b l .Uiiouse un II ' bill! l .us in ' wiick days f

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know, reel

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But, luav.ii! h. iben, The Willi lx-r

iwti. In

bit.

i bo 'l me

h'o .ah Kiul Ihrouf h .

I lined ion r. h .. Iiun.lr- I i Im.'.-m' I mn In nirtv". .'ii: hofor. thue ey blue.

And when my mighty mud' i . ; 1 wnit man-hill To my d.ATnay 1 t.iw is1 .t ll Ii-.wri tu the ricl'.ii

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till !"

Th

tin-y

of my cluti ' UK S of my royal Igtall they bad lud my paradise.

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west aide cif Die Klin i replied .Mr I " ' nlf i' ! ilhro im, w M Ik mt f

bui'd it w ii' n . rat I' i tl Ofw Ub r. LoumU complimented bis wife on Uns luii-,.)' solution of la dlflVvitr, Hi.d i.Hoi niuhi bad i urea" d.-d of th.. fClm i-'reet property. Then he B i. i .i iiiti.' pad Hftltt: i ,, ii 'i think v.. . an afford) to build th- pildK i"U ilü " -""i I diellka to enrfftrm mv ablutions La a wash-tub

Oil, I have though! mal all nut," replied Mis. Lin, nils, smiling, and 1 i' i. i a i Id' i. We will buy a hnn'liOinp tub ju" uu U M Will Wft.ni lor '.Hi' now 1. 'broom- and not il up back ot Hu kit K U range. TheT t - i h. n plumbing, taeepl Um . köj pipe, for t will iio m i lata to the raafic. Dial one an dip HJ hot ..... . ... ..ii.tr III..

w. ! irom uiai, ami pi iii"'ftop i.t 'Ii- iiiln-vatoi pump In tho sink around cold wat.-r cm ba (runpad dl raotl) int the tub. S oan hao a tii. . broad hclf on Mn r-H to lei down (n.r ihr tnh. and thai will maKo a aplandld kltehan labia, and pObody ru-nd . rar Know that Ihore I a tub there "

Le-sou in th-

hi i I" I"' ! it al!-o ma da no i hi riiinit). .1

IntanaattonaJ sria II. Kit -LI. jab. into Hru.il."

OPINING OF THE DRAMATIC SEASON.

na. Fortunately, .t . rose i-ldwly on b's

n i . in-ill i:iri. nt in I

tlio tub. I he v,;itor was waiting kowar unit law r .itnl ii had but a mom' tit o ijri dc ij. -Hi a I-' in !.-!' i Ion lie rmild now un- tin- burglar, who was I'lK tiffd in datourlaf a lataon pla( p ort whlea Mrs I-omiB made aapa I atafly wall aad f wbiafe ir LoomIi ,

an particularly load aad Whlrt bad tieon intended for tin ir Sunday dinner. 1 1 wan as yellow aa Bold, and toppad wltfc a beautiful, tblcl frotpy Bicrlntnte. If tin- hbmd of Mr. Iiotnla had fi"t b' ti no Cftllled M wiu!-l have ballad at i ho iaht f the pokh-ladk-Inf r::iiiwr irre, lap tin" taaeterpleM of pastry, und feeding l'li a Kuifa at that. Tin time for aetbifi bad com Mr.

Iftx.mli felt around for a weapon, but , Uut

ooald Ond none. B wai in despair.

The IS ' wave of tho ritirin wüTir floated the Mg pponc." SRalnst W taklet, He rtarbad dowa ami grappad it. A ! . stniiKl 'nod u a-lth it pofptti In bin band In wan dismayod to hear

a li-'ht ti on tho bai l, stairs -Mrs

way" Preacher.)

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Whllfl thin inponious arran'-ment . j,...., WM ipscondln to sop why BC

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ore a unbre undin( air efteraeen in Jun. indlns in the same old spat iix.il on a prettj maiden

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Will.

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Mus t han tiool-

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: . tMtll M ears they hear egaia. A-itn i m ireepini l-rll With kindred spirit

lane Th. vi- v-r Bower! i-plllli'K on the ulr The ese:ice of tta W . tnees and pcrf utr..-; And bi s!d- " ni.d'l.'ti .oder th.re

one the li Ids of

heck and the .liady

lunshiM ami f

Fund m- ory n-calis th'- windln wayn. The da. haln. tho si.nny hrooi that Ü..W-. t. .r! M.iub and thrill of ehlldl-h round, laya. T)i EJfftpeVtae ewlnn. the Bffltr paih. the rufe. yr,' 7 to my heirt than all the Of Hfi delUfhtfoJ plem-uro- of the old v ., who laid h. ! bead upon my

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ha-, v told . I lorn. Sevn

yet

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r Keller. In N. Y. Hun

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B t baib Hewlaa Htai,

;. ..:.".M."-."..'..M.".,.,.-'".'v..,

nnvrta-hl ltn. by Short!.. sy l'ub-

ii iiins 'ompaay

fttl rinhl- I' n.d.

T' lil". Icvernesa ol imuel ('. Loomb: vK.i iiH-i.iiiiy raised to a er hih Bawep, and if he had any local

lal li wai eeiiann 111 iiiriiiiuuii ,

would have been rerj Inooovaaiew for SOtat families, it was perfectly fiultal 1" for th- UKimis DBtmafBi frei from .VII a !,Ih ln-nmaid Down behind the rai provcil an xeecdinnl.v os Warn SPOI in WhlCb to take a leisurely bath, The now tub was a beauty, and whoa the broad chelf, praetlctlly

an ountlnK to a loldinn tab!", was droppod dowa ov.-r il. sm ! b d by t Aoawtaplict'e'H at the right height for' a Vvi : li'i'a Mrs. Loom uald It r,tl Pvenlent for washing list,,. oti that soa had ever seep, and it was not at all irtiommon for Mr.

.onus to uKsit her in uiai biw ment, that their Bun day forenoons and all i! V JfeP 11 npor-M-a li s T.. .. -Hi reiuriitiip froBl

these meetings. f. enjoy a thomuRh, lefpurely bath before retirlnp. Thea he had the kltehetl all to himself and eonld take bis time One particular Satr. day night the village OOUadl had bold sueh a proiMetaa RiMlnir that It was actually

Sunday morninp BB M Ixajmls

stole Into the kitchen, swtinK up the portable table, and as silently and tapidly an possible flllod the tub. A flood of moonlight came In IhrOUgh the HlBd iwa, and he did not trouble to Muht the pas. but was soon soaking placidly in the warm and comfortable bath A h'-ated discussion over the pur-r-Knu n road roller had wearied .Vr.

Looinis considerably, and while revlewlng the arguaaeatt as ho lay in the tub. hr fell Balatf This be himself dapita, assorting thnt he heard the first touch of the burglars hands on the window fastening This latter Mntemont there is no m-ans of OOB- ; tri.vorting. bjt il is positively known ' i ha' Mr lomtH did not enter the ' Kit. lien liter than a quarter pest 12 O'eJodt, that the intruders presence wa not observed much l.efore two.

,.nd ttiat it hal never oeToro win Mr !,oomis an hour and threo-quar -ts IB bathe However, when ho did hoar the fumhlmtr at the fast. tunc, his first Itt

palte

had not Bomt to bid It was a fe.uT nl crlis. At that very moment tin-bSth-tah exhaust emittod a ghastly, gurpiinp groan, followed bp a seeking, swirling shriek. The verv worst had come, and Mr

a i Jericho i .uii to K -. l , ,ind awid umo h. ii. K t.owest tl.ou that the liftrd WiiJ lal away ihy maaier irm lUj boat u - t A ' l i aimwcicU, -u 1 kl.ow M I .oyoui peace. 6 And Klljat. aaid m.to bitn. Tarr . 1 pray thee, h r; tot tb- Lord hath at nt ir.e t j JorUai Ar.U he .nd. Aa the Lord ilveih. and ii h thy sou, ilv.'lh. 1 wi.. nut leav.- i, e. ai.d ll twu went on 7. And btt mec of the soi.s of ll . ' i'bet Went, ' d stuod io Siew alar ott. and Um two atood b Jordan . And KOlJai I"- k hU man:!-, and wrapp. d It t"." i!.. and aniote the wa:re.

i mid they were divided hither and ibucw, I laut tt-y two vt. t . v.i dr lirn .' W. And it came t nim, when II. :

ael ur.lo hi; i. a.

Loomlt, Htea-liid by a realization of gone over, thai t.IJah the critical tltaathm. raised the satu- u A'

rated sponce with eareini aim. win mm raj . j.,.. , . t a i

It fly With a socpy twasa it struck the burglar squarely In the back of the neck, farcin", the villsnous face violently into the center of the lepjoa pio,

Jo the very bottom of the dish

When the burglar's countenance was withdrawn it wore a n.as', of yellow

fringed with frothy white, from which two In ardy eyes protruded with a horribl stare Tiny fill upon the open doorway of the bar): stain, where a plump matron in snowy white just then sat forcibly down upon the bottom step, still clinlnK to a smokinc lamp, whoso shattered I himney fell upon the floor. Then, as thev turned In the direction from which the cold, paralysing missile had come, and beheld the stark form

! rll 1 . tJ

I HK bo up. I, Hit:

10 Aad bo aald, Thou hast aaaet thini?; novertheiea. If thou nr.U, lakeu from tic It st.u.. he

thee; cut if net, It tht - not be oo. ll Ai, l it tan.- to p...--'. ,i i -uert on. ai.d taikod. that, behold, Iber appeared a chariot of lire, and heftet ol Bre, ai.d partid ti em both aancdta tad Elüai. u.i up by a Mrlwlnd into i'eavun ; iii; LKBaON laeludet the Brot chapter Of 1 i ..-'-. Which Kives us the I'll 'HC ct of K ijah OOfuDBN TEXT.- 'He was not . for'. id

took fades. - Oea baPV.

TIME - Sun.etl.lriK ov r i

the events of the laat leaaon. l'LA' "t: -lilijuh tarn d at ii.a. aid traveled With K.iaha toward the outheaat, through Üethel and Jericho, and ihn eereet the Jordan, pcrhapa to .Mount N. oo. Comparing Scripture With Scripture. TeMint: of Ellshs- As oue reaiis tint

CA, i n,t,rn co.arc ADVICE I Instead of pr - . r enme disaster. FOLLOWED SHAW b AUViut. i CottarM hlRh prteea, bepot Preaching Prosperity and High Prices I extravagance and speculation. lnd KesuUa in Di.t and Sui- I advanced to nheard of pr,. et. far be- ! von-l their true value, where it waa cide in lowu. )Sible for the owner to produce

enough to pay intrrest on the Investments Thv banks under Shaw's exhilarating promise of continued high pries loaned to the land and stock speculators on boom estimates of values and those that are able are still paying interest. Other bankers speculated with their customers' money; some of them have paid the forfeit with their lives. Secretary- Shaw is still talking high prices and prosperi-

Republican prosperity and accompanying high prices that Secretary Shaw thinks are so prevalent and that be says are the result of repubUacn policies have had a disastrous effect in Iowa. When business is good and people are prosperous it would natu

,er rally b. expected that the baakl ' would participate In the prosperity

but in Iowa it seems to be the re-

to stump the

... SPV:? .f-r: to and the loading member of

, . a n it..!. i,,nk. Roosevelt's cabinet.

have been found, upon examination, to un'r'

. - a . rnaii'i ii

be hopelessly insolvent, a ,.e. advance and the republican tanff port from Sioux City, publish It he 11 Ml a JJJ a

Washington nmea, -..r. ft . pnouh gtone-.-that

throt.eh the open window. The clock j we must say "No." The ange, ol Cud gruesom. ,

jij ...nl f-. eel :,wiv rwll. Ja llat- -iim- -"-

U1U üo. --p. . r Lvnn Or ve Buona Viet and vet he said "let me go. He wished ' m Wo0J presi

.. t. si .laenb anil the testing i ompleted rational bank, of ro.iux. Jaeper ounty. FrM.,ift rsr. in where angels fear to

th blessings followed (Gen St.M-tt). Frank U La Rue. proaident of the Cora- ghaw tQ r,.sh n Bpeeches Elijah, knowing of his early depar- ".V'l.V , ' '-: .'-r of the St r,ar. at the poor dupes who will listen to would test Eiisha and prove his Btnatt i ,.tvlnRg bank St. Charles. W arren county. hiB vaporings and other bankers will ts his fueeosfor. Testing is not for th Henry C. Spencer and Char.e II. Bncr, 8perniate untii the inevitable comes. If purpose of destroying but to prove fit- uujtto ;Jci l4we22 Shaw is followed. ness for service. Jacob bald on ar.d pol , .

ihe ilessine Ells' a fOUOWtrt II! i t ., r .,, . caenier oi ;r. r-iKoun

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ni'im hai.k ;K'. uri.e . nnjuu. .

of Mr Loomis. their owner t-ave utter- ; je.sun the question it lOTeea opoB u. nnce to a f rv very like th.it lust emit- l i.id Kliiah wish to gel u) fu m

tod by the bath-tub. and disappeared Kbsha? In the light of verse 9 1 tl

struck two. t WEATHER SUITED PATRICK. Miilopiie eil for WfalOMBI a Til oroi: kh llrenehiiiK lliitl n Tfrmm.

The weather often call on the cour

age of the phlloeopher, and lie is bu

a iL. J . . t - . . r I , . ;

past sev.n moutuK. a..u a.. fnf thA remit, lican ticket.

' t. t hb VI alrkcran ;,i ' nrireS Will

tail 1 . 's MB

do is to "let well enough alone'

Is vote the republican ticket. Dollar , ft M nanl ,rrrn la f h A t

Lynn r.r ve I'.uena Ms-a county. ""'f " 1 '

ident or tre rirsi oi tno oenencenv rrpuonum "w-

DRIFT OF PUBLIC OPINION.

p of the philosopher, ana ne is du.. hsniit. The Sr..

weak-hearted one who cannot And . 0 .trik.;i1- xBm. The dispatch adds that five of these

.. i u. w? Innini. i I II tl" II I. 1 a II . - . : , M .1 .

oankers Blew out men uin judge r"ar.er is to ne coio--i--i two committed suicide by drowning.' latt?rf ,nat ,he iet organ of the

some rnanns e,m , ..a ..a,, - . Iu ,.lltaiIliu?: the .

moods, perhaps proionce.i uro- uni r . ,h (;od tests His chil-

tue most trvine .Si 01 - - . ,,,,1 , he Chris

Tapley" spirit. Whc, one s favorite oi iu th, roses, strawberries and labonou lawns iS aun" " " are but ncl day after dsy by a relentless '('-"ting. Jas l tho sun. it is bard to bt patient with Jbe Eiisha was persistenC He hau tht Cloudleat iky Still worst It it when I qualities of a Paul. Phil. I II. W the fields of'grass and wheat and corn j saw the glory of blessing ahead aad M a re threitenod with total destruction. 1 was determined to have it at a. hazard Tbc means of life art deal as life It- Thit is one of the indispeu-ab.e q ial- ... k. ... .si(m.te itiaa In Ood'a servants If they lack it.

seir. in ii lonuaain .......... -

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. j ... . i ...... in, A j f'A.t'p o r.rr v,.v.ii"f ' .i,,,,"

uai iv IOI..IIII. ' ...bv.... i .1,- tiV'ii!. r Ills sec.iiiii winch Horn man ami in'iu m.' n". ui'i-"".'

helimiect. LU'inua 1 i-oomis, oorn .. .

lAUreace. WUn they were married the (.ronm had teacbed hfc flfty-aecond in and tho .rU!.' had bidden farewell 0 the fnvoi tu nies .s notbtl ' .evelop a latmt talent for lab ting devices more LnorOUghly ft a more intimate 1 BOWtOdga "i 't lecullar traits than living n, no, rti couple entered upon their owi I I ionce unustiall well equipped it' ;'" 1 these resperts, and then h" ' c wtf rendered

both easier and more difficult. They examined a numb-, of Souses in their Utile village, tnd mad" ho real estate ,.,.1, B gri il of (rouble, but they knew so well wbai would and WDa, WOul(i m answer their purposes, Hull thev werf ah to y. prnmpt aad daclded decisions after tnh 'nbpectlon. pjnali ,. narrowed own to two h. 1 " ,llP p!,m prb o. K, h a thret aquarai t Dm church which they attended and tour from th- poFlfflce and the Interior prraitgero' itt ' hoth ware 4b the

l-.acn now. defect The house on no hall, the front ly into the sittin, . . . . ft ft. Ilini'

i .lni to reel uwrnim,

tritfe an I htllwt) BM no,, nor a batbroom nor any rc that could be convert' d nto "tie.

"Which Bhtll ll M i.ucinntt.

Wha: no you rM,"v I would rather that my dcai ' -And I thould P" f"i

tltetde darling , . 'Tt?-, ., . i with, mi, either of us de-eldin-l 'r Loomia, diplomaicalh 'let " rttagf opinion !,n a Pi-- erf Ptper. and exchanpe lAii' right." acred Mrs. Iomls Mr lX. '".folded his wife's opin1 .! did not haNc h

ne in

.K u, M. ...rrtv t fl. e What ho in the refresh.intr moisture. : the oxqui.iie

" ' .... t.'li..U n .. n

.. f the moment tr mM wot nn.l , rv fa r and pre-cne mm Cftiij...! .

Ill lilt l'.l M' III Ml -I I i ' All VI , ' t 1"

In every case the men r.au ueeu c-. trus's. the unprincipled .now mrK :eemed among the most reliable and gun his Candida, y Wheeling Honorable citizens of their community. RfgiSter. ind the unfortunate bank officer tied Banker Morgan probably doesn't jeen driven to take his own life after ,are wnft?lher the administration pubi long and hopeless struggle to save jjcly recognizes him or not. so that ais Institution and restore his credit fae gjy ine business Cincinnati EnThe loss to the depositors and stock quirer holders of these bankn must have been Jefferson was red headed Parnormous. for we are told that all the r kjn(. 0 gj.apg up that way. and aanks "have been found, upon exam- j the indlcaliona that Roosevelt w ill ination. to be hopelessly Insolvent, j be whn lhe votffB are counted N. T.

Yet. Secretary Shaw prates oi proa Tet.gram.

11 I & 11

MM. ll. . HAMwir cill'fl

tho severest drought Is tolerably sure they prove unnt sor to end before hopeless damage is done, j places in Chr-.st's kingdom

was to leap from the tub and j Thpn f(()ow the htauj days of rain. In (2) Wstohful. No Desvy eyoeraw .1 . I - . . v . . . a ' . Vs n w At' A te till.

; l,ea cf the HiMne I verity and points to present

. . i ,.t tnn - i" ... . . .

betaken prices as a aure , - glT6f. chairman Tapgart the straigni

into Heaven had In some way been ow anew, an. - . tlp tnaL -no condition Will arise in ...a.' nan . i,osiirv was a sniall . . . , . , . ...

.. nr,A .aie,i tn Klisha aad the students at i . , . . tne soutn wnicn win ueeu .uc

Senator Taliaferro, of Florida,

did

was to reach upward, grasp the swimr- , fol,i paeej their own charms for on

I aü he

up

In- shell and pull it down Jus

heard the kitchen window ntly raised. Hither tho water bad cooled a creat many t greet m o he entered it . or else Mr Loomls was very mm h fright, nod (he leaned toward the former theory!, or the tWO reasons combined to cause

such a shiv.r that It was with ilim-

'i,v .ho. he t.reventcd an alarming , met nn old man Wlthoul the least pro-

swashing In the balh PeerlBg cau- tectlon from the dOWapOBf, the water tiously over the sjm of the tub. he drlppinc fiom his hat and boar l. and .shivered nio.e vh-bntly than before. , eVMeaUy tOBklBMl him to the skin.

u . .1 iwl-ii: through the m- . "Good morntne. rainen. r-.o r......

who loves nature. One noes not aewq . wwwwm m, . - , and be, acQucinted all over - national committtee."a highly imaelnative spirit to do that he .-hools of I it ,.r.., a Giigal , of ,owa nP aaeat have known Jf,,r' W

A truly religious man P) sure to be a; .... B. an je, ... .. - - & ot tne bank, "

crateftfl one and gratitude has tne determine.. . . - ;u.t t- y -- unsoundness It w as known

i ne ve ol tan Ii in . ue i .i - . v... n,,,, enc the natural eye. obedient to the son) in Wall street, it was know n by Dun vear n was faithfully keeping Elijah j and Dradstreet. hat WJ Is reached, but nothing can divert tht M M JJ

attention of Eiisha. nothlna car. make , o .' "

aeerot of flndlns every day a 0 d day.

An American lady w;is walking alont a muddy Irish ro.id tn a drenchlne rain with come ditcomfoet, In spite of

overshoes rain coat and umbrella. Shs

Sow comes the startling news

from Washington that at the oatbreak of the Spanish war Senator Fairbanks offered to resign his seat in the senate to go to the front. " But h. is too thrifty now to resign his

cona'e lilt) in EO u me n'iii ue.

..j ih furmers mid bu.-i ness men of low a. " . u.ij

him tarrv behind . .o no is iwne.: uau - - . .voveiiiuvr c.-uus aUSr,.:i

. . . ' rr ivhni m till uf e.in- iru. u-

.... - l : ... ... n ...n : . i is' s. .. -

Still r.lisua iian'B um

111 ' I bad or 1 i ' door .

room . t

Lemuel?

oii would say,

on

should

a h

front hall Mrs Lo i

vllp

r husband s

tn me that If

, ... to, nici

I nat ,i ,i a

IIOII!". -

and wit', wnin d the be., house

1 were h'tii.n"

nrat-elRs bathroom money 1 had left "

I could arottnd i'

with

. i ..arfii and ro-

noih "n" - n,nouses snothcr ine BCCOrd io S'p lur u Vfls; I . . i n

A man

daw The moon bad now nearly gone ,l,,v.., h it th-solid black silhouette Indbcated a rogue of monstrous sb'e The snspi Btt was horrible Before the intruder dropped quietly io the floor be shot a tin Marching

ray of light inlo every corner, and tht head of Mr Looinis ilid out of sight is a stari led turtle slips off a Ipg. In an agony of apprehension tht householder heard the burclar tiptoe across to the pantry and hack. Waitinc as lone as he could restrain his curiosity and alarm, he BfjaiB peered cautiously between tht table-shelf and the tub-

Hm. The burglar was litttWf in the mid- , i of tho room, w ith his back toward M Upysala, B) the faint light of the tii lantern ho could not see what the in i was doing, .and wrigeled a little

r up As he moved his feet there slight disturbance in the prater, Ixiomis realized only 100 Wall meant Hcndine, the pernia-

.ft M ft . . 1 . I . .... A .....

nent . anon ot ine laaui-uw, -m ". Wth 1 I iccuttomed Ingenuity. utilL- d

x i , rk as n exhaust plug, ami

ed by his foot, ha.l nouoeu . r The water was running When It was nearly all 'i i del w ould mnke a hideous, Wt i. sisrtline the burglar.

Mr 'o t '.- vnild i"' iiscoraraa, ana in hH I lp -ssness probably murdtrad He f itidibn ..Idly for lhe . ork but eluded evei bitch, and ho dared not make a noi Ho tried to - heck the flow of the W. t by Inserting hit toes In the orifice b ' tbli Otbl sllgbt-

Hehived the erd, Nnthin-, coiun

"This Is bad v atb. r, Isn't It?"

"Good luck to ye. miss! A fine day. t'ank (UnV"

-aft

ol wnai nn

I . . I, Irnns'liev iu l i 1 i, , - , : If?

eeptns r.n na wiu i ,n wmra bis countrymen and

Christians are oeea on tne r.m-

man

1. .... r. e.,. ,,f the i.e. i.t.etS. iOVe tl.' tl! II"I11 '.. . .

lUj llll bW ov ovm va l - e

ilk

hard

AMONG GEORGIA "CRACKERS.' When Ihr "S i. il it l.atlt" .."' 1 1. . re Brtvs BeraaaWIe fr rnmll W'U Hil

hljs v, und w ' .

this W

to tl out 1

OUl tl,

eurcUi

ly

sloe tt water numbsied

i momenta ward

SHss Martha Berry, describinp in Worlds Work her lalmrs among the poor whites in the south, recounts thus a visit to one of their houses: 1 would ride my pony for miles through a zig-zag path in the rosinoue woods loading up to some isolated little cabin. The whole family would come out and welcome me. And these words grew quite familiar: "ToadaT comes the Sunday Lady! Hitch yo' nag and 'light-light, and come In. Wo-uns be pow'ful proud to see you!" It was not always easy to " 'light and come In." because the doorway was usually blocked with dogs, cats, chickens and a tow-bended baby, lyine serenely happy in the snniino.

In a rude woodon box which did duty j

for a cradle. My appearance among the children was always the signal for a rush. patt-gaaH, to the dilapidated well. This phased me very much, as It showed that my admonitions to wash and be rkan were literally carried out. There was always a scramble among them 10 get possession of

the family tin basin. Then, after a hasty dip. thev WobM come forward, one after another, to give a loving greeting to the "Sunday lAdy," their Utile brlpht fAivs and caressing band; ahtalaa and drlDOlns with water.

wh.-n they ought to D

after the blessing. (3) Ambitious. "I-at a double portion of thy spirit bo upon me." True ambition finds ItB center and object in God. Eiisha was ambitions for Cod as a posMsslon. that he might more effectual. y servo God during the apostate Male of

the kingdom The ambition that mauea Qod Us end and aim and purpose is ths afo ambition Wetre told to"covet the best gifts " 1 Cor Dttl The groa' trouble with Christian people Is that h, ask and receive not because they ik BtaltB, that they may consume It noon their lut Ja 4: 3. The assur-

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an. e of Rom 8 26-27 1 blessed on. our-Rgeaaent

(4) Triumphant "Eiisha fsw IL V. 12 Ellsha's Intensity of purpoae obtained for him the promlae. The ChrisCan may always win spiritual triumphs. Z Cor 2:4 The amount of spiritual blesa"ng Co1 Is willing to give is dependent wboll upon our capacity to recen e. Wo lead to nrav for larger canecity. The most dlslnterr ted love It. aft-r

all. but a kind of bargain in v hit h the

iear love of our own selvis always propores ,o bo the gainer some waj orotlier. Rochefoucauld

"Watchmen what of the night, asked the Iowa farmers. "All's well." promptly .ame from Watchman Shaw. "Thanks to the beneficent protective tariff we are on the highest point of prosperity Listen to Gov. Cummins and the apostlea of the "Iowa idea and von will have trouble, but follow me and you will have high prices and prosperity '

Secretary of Agriculture Wilson is

The dispatches tell us of a Mi-

sourian who recently died at the ago of 87 without ever having seen a locomotive But stranger things than that happen "every day. For instance, we ve had attorney generals of lata years wno never saw the criminal clause of the Sherman anti-trust law. The Commoner. A reel live campaign issue: Do the American people wsnt to "stand pat" on a tarifT sihedule and trust conspiracy which enable our manufai -turers of steel rails to sell their prod-

net, as they are doing, to the Canadian

. y. -.. Z u,Jft.n,.öu . .Hiri. i Pacific railway at seven to eight dot-

ar.oiner i emw.-i ... u.i I s. - vjt-. who is another boomer-the wholt- lars less per ton than they charge brood are impregnated wltft it-lltten ! American railroads? V T. Wor d. to him The tarmer's pocketbook is The republican party believes full ho is a capitalist only huntin that the Vnited States will be made, for Investments, flooding the western greater, stronger and safer by gobbanks w ith more mrmey than they an I bling problematical territory across can handle and Bonding millions to , the seas snd mixing without cause tn the east for investment." A good international difficulties. The party ,av Iowa farmers must now wish refuses to cultivate the friendship of

they had sent all their millions to the

east instead of flooding the western banks with their hard-earned money. The high prices came all right, too high for the banks and the cusumiers.

our nearest neighbors It would ostracize Csnada and invite the enm ty of nations to the south. If that Is diplomacy, diplomacy u not wisdom. St- Louis Republic.

"The best after-dinner sp ak. r I ever henrd." fcays Senator llepew. was Gladstone at M, and next In order in my opinion, was Simon Cameron at m

Otto Wieke, a prominent New York politician, whose check 1 worth fl2".W0, at one time lived on five cenU a lav and slept In the City Hall park.

Signa That Will Not Fail. Shifting of distinguished citizens from ane side to t he other is of little slgnlft caace. it occurs in every I ampaign and on too sma'.l a scale to be effective Bel when a republicau candidate for elector

Virginity to Mr. Davis and the withdrawal of tho gold democrats from the repuUUcant? Philadelphia Record ALTON BROOKS PARKER. He dwelt within the hearti of mon

A gelffen acepter aer.led Ms lino

in West Virginia withdraw from the i Till honor hade hin. peak ai d then

ticket because he wi.l not support Mr. e r " , ; r e n f th at r I p pe ill) y h la go id e n Roosevelt, and a republican candidate Their. t i ne

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. . ... .... A pprU ll, III IB iiw i" .- for judge In the same state, a ho was M of KOb myim.

fortaerly a gold democrat, says that he i panoplied in hi. virtue, bright Wil. support Csrker ' U " TV?th. tXSmtt"" nnreasorable to suppose tnat tea mci- Ajj(J nm ,,,,, h. countrj . ;awe doa'.t Indicate the loyaity of West . itrook n a;.o.

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