Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 47, Number 19, Jasper, Dubois County, 20 January 1905 — Page 2

Wecklü Courier.

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co a NC. ii.' fmr. INDIANA

THE WEEK'S NEWS

TERSELY OUTLINED

,,l.

who Ml rant on,

i to Vn uuuti City, b BUM DM gf

citls as

fhattanooca Ter.c. puts

for a wtfftds fair in ti10. t celebrate

the fiftieth antm. 1 1 TJ ihe ciTil mar

tu

lain,

Her; Ma tlon Of One is

or hau

L. th,

l Athol

An Epitome ot the Most Important Lve nts at Home and Abroad the Past Week.

CONGRESS' V ORK IN NUTSHELL

teas B- Bui k Mo., m IKS. gol Mont., wham he

! p. .-. inou u atnohn the I

I . . . a

that siaie. 1 1 ovwft. A dcnisl corn es from Essen. Oer

tnrvnv of tke repotf tliat Bertkg Krupp.

; onh child and h. iress of the late Herr , a . n.

Krupp. I rtuM-r.: to be murrieu id it. : ii, k of Rhi ed . Rhenish Framfa I Benator Bcott, of West Virginia, has drafted a bill designed to mt Bowo Ihe I ,.v ill i l ranch of tlM army to ten re-

i interns.

THE FIRE A STUBBORN ONE

Chicago Firemen Have a Peculiar Fire to Fight

Moat

ihr faatwa MM aekssajee U.-. f rii:.- I '" " IiI.uk Mim-L. rli. i Chtcaio. ' 17. Despite tlM united : tffnrti of the greater portloa of ho

Hre department of Chicago, tin

l ui

IU'

farm and B In an Incti

th On l

.cn m irns 09 evei

.1 11. rl.lll ll'l'lt ta

I,. ,,.. .1 I r. Colled I ." l,ni'.ri.i.l Mn.ei.nc Ml i in .,ill.

tandem polygamy. coal miner, at ttu-ir convention

anapMla. arc expected to take I pvercome

Lo place tk organ! on a ,,,,. Im annther atruasle In

s in

lab i U km

, OM1KI kmeet charg) tiwayue al

on which ;, ir.td

The erulaar Bl Louis, now undei onatnietloa on th Delaware riwr.

nill tie ready to go Into act rite is launched. Tim is a r-arture In a arefclp building;

The Iom to the

tke luiiMiiiK and

in

kea

An!r' ( : nn)o'.', led vn tho an ith thi-5 PC ures havo tK

tmu' M rkaa kki w dat were required tlon Wkaa the I on home rail) wade out for aaH an.l for it is aatiauti ian railwaya ear

tev

s ami

Renata Shai u i

TJ lull

That bo aione a

detailed aui i npine and car ta trav. r.- I pay th Prua-

fj'.'.-oy a

peakini: r- Di I at

ljver;Hol. Jo-

that on one

accaaion a monarch said to him: "Of all tklagl conn i U i -th your history tke one I admire most Is your colonial policy.'' Mr rharuboria.n replied to tki: "1 think you do us too muh

ad a colonial polwe hav n aliiii the bt-st pan I

hon.ir NV lc', hut son. Idived to hlu Df tke a :

y: mm witness n'- - i mi: Tke s'.au Ol Ckwaai an'l tk' Htm aai 't is that a

l maklBi taa f portatioo of lot the tit.it.' ap; ab v . -w. ea tht ataj . , i by th

" r iis. : -.ie.l 'h.'

author IrUm he aoaamittea . commerce to estimate i Ra Iwaj Co. t--. ,i the leglelatlw. ex- .,: ' ipproprlaüo passt'd a bill extending ii ttJ tke latlmtdattoo of ' . i .,r' tO Wit-

dre

. i .it nuixm M i i.. i. i. ,.nt Mim. lav lliullt III til'1

ouri h.i c invent,-,! a new term for the be,.f gtoraCS d pattm.'tit of ckwaf pmarrlaK of divorced persons They tchWi Ji Bmaberger packla plant at

the stoekyarda i still ouraia. uonssa Monday, S3 firemen and bei pen w. ie

by smoke. D al a'' :im"

monia cas. All of tn. men wer,...i h .w. ver. and Bona Will die from

The- i !f ts nf the uas narkins company on

beef stores in tke place, arkieh has i . on damaged k) smoke, la aatlmated it K "' Chief Pin Mar-!ial Pampoti fkt-,-i,ir. ,i i ht ih, tire was the or--t he

has , .t tr.ed to Mil', lue.' I- . a of fee difficulty in fin-liiiK the Ida.e. At mtdnigkt, hours after tke tire had been discover,-,!, the Bremea ; caaigkt the f.rst glimpse of the Samel i ha: tkey had beea tiIi'inK mi lona. i The fire, as yet Ileum beyond control, ' filled Ike interior of the siruemro and I the adjoining building, a large re 1 tinery. soparatM by a supposedly tireproof wall, is In immediate danger. Aa soon a- the names w-r discovered

WITHIN OUH LI H ITS.

News by Telegraph from Various Towus in UmMIHi Whiting Paean Doom, iettth Baad, lad . Jan M ne Standard on coin pan la graataaUj r du. im; Ita wreea at Wnitlat nad uitimatel) will do awa) wltb tke reinatrlea at that place, with the exceptloa of Iba pnraflna works The company baa now laid -ff Uioti men not from an one department, km from every pan of Iba works Tkh la deemed Mat! llBtiilhant Tin reason piveii is th;it tke company Is building huge r-

tlnei i. s in the K eihae Ileitis, w hich w b n "im leted will be I ga aaonaib u bandle all the ml of tke western Belda Another reason nklek is givea credence la tknl Iba Interetati commerce commiMlon It preparing to kegln action Rgnlnai the Btandard 'ii

Th6 First Miracle

in Cana Punday Srhool Lrton lor Jan U, lOOS Prepared bv tH" tllgtiwoy and Hyway '' r i . .. i . i .

Mmur

jrounp st man in t ate a be I h iak N ' rask i's si naT. kiwa la 1867.

hta

etl will be thI ted Btatee aaat' seal .'- one of 1, . l orn in

(i ,..) 1 14 1 1, laut. 1 J m , t ffflinal TKT J. hn llt'Hj

viir. it Rs U alaa John W B U OOUMCM TKXT.-"Wftataoever He a.iits aate mi, ü, 11 ' laba i i TIMK Ws tnird Ju after Jesua .1 i)iruii,- fron " Jordai ti 1 Uaitiei asaa Honed In John I 2 IM.Ai'K Caaa ot tlulllr. th tiumn o. Nathunlel , A RJMiNl)ER The i ; xt 1 f J..i 1. Uoap-. and benoa al evary leaaon iaan Ibarefroea, ta M 1 J racoi Am tl i lncl am uh 11 wnneesi In oraei 11 '': a niuy balleve tl.ii Jua 1 i- I nm. u.a Sen of GoJ. ttt.J t t.-t I I., s. U..i ritve life in in-- aam." Notice l ow the 1... ...1... ,.f 1'iirini m .itifieel In .i'h .ea-

. ,. ihua iu.r Knt. His el'

em v Uuk'J

I,.,, ii to U l'''-

uliittliit'..' ueross the state I .....- mttf.fM LilM I UK i lie auuJU.e a .

Thomas,

C I Mon

Will Oai

a M'.ssouri roles at a der of the - mMs in th

K K. Brown, of Bl Reno. Okla., was found unconscious on the street at Kansas City, Mo., evidently suffering from polaoaH and died at the pollea stati :. Hi freabman in the

art deparTraent i'i in rvaii.-a uiu,i-

, sity.

will attack the iruai In thia manWh. th r true or apt, the rumor given rise to ;.,' fears and is ited as true If true, it no indeath knell o( Wkitlng and the

concentration of the rxtensive Indiana lateresta of tke Standard ni com

ami aer baa ecci tke

. ,,t. .. u 1: 1 , el e'U i i.uu.

., .. tiiMt diai In es Al d lb

w a ...

pany to 1 ne nana 1 uei tune has already i" com pany im est men' 1 r.- nt t he expenditure l.ein.- et dollars.

,! - w here I it Whltlag nt e . ral

forThe 1. p uni

1

extra engines wer hurried lo the 1

-. ne. as v was teareo ma iumight gel beyond the control of the Üremen. Smoke has penetraied the lard refinery, and It Is feared tk tlain-s will soon follow.

-e a.-ert

? AH thaT

BAST, the Hu'

1

their raid on "tea neutral territory, the boundaries ot

Mi, i Killed nmi a,ii Injur,',! in ciir lerli 1

I lilrle.-n ft reek

Three at tern iahl. of St. P romp' l : i.iid to have I three intents eral trials pn own are a t. :

Ml, Minn . uien to m . a frauds which the

ser.ted

baa

: e tO her are

at the

. Bt by cavalry of larmav le forshaloweü oy 1 . low Liao Yanu I b mya that Oan . ' ' j fore was 1 ut ofl : k hv S 0 Japanese dia

and su press i Barnim

Th National lave s'ock aaaociauua has ixen disrupted, the cattlemen rio:-so and swine growers, who were

opi mm I to afflllai on with tke ra I road SANTA FE TRAIN WRECKED. forming an Independent organisation.

rh.et V...' .f the l nite.f a - 0 ecrel service announces the appear- j anceof a new and very deceptive COUU lerf II two-dollar silver csrtlficats, of leriea 1 :'.. Lyons t-aajiater, Roberta

tn astirer. vtas.ps for th defense in the Imoot case, a' Waahlngton, testified tkat polygamy la dyinp out in 1'tah a-

re is i.j ne.il of pros-

Death of an Editor. Warsaw, Ind.. Jn If Qea Beahen Williams, editor of the Nurtlo rn In-' danan and Daily Tu.ieS, I Warsaw.! died at his borne Kera Boadny as the result of exposure while returning from the Inauarurstli a of Gov iianiy

at Indiannpolia H aire and had edit. ! dlanan her for ro of the oldest editor was a colonel durui.

w as n

Ii

rap

Uy tha-

uT ims. Fire nesii

Wichita. Kas.. Jan 17 One las killed and IS injured in a if a Santa Pa pmnenger train, hound, near ivrby. at 2:34 Monday. tlM dead. L L W. sr. expr m ' 1

man w reck nortk D m.

Spoils H prism; for Honor

a port,-.

w as 7.1 years of the Northern Inears, being one in the state I le 1 he el Til war and

of the commission whl is Mid iana ooaspiratora" in ladlan-

v.is h- :.; a I in l-:l-t nient hs

1

v L

.tar.ee In lift

ra,..aiit with the

l 1 . whet

m ... u.

LL

At .1 W 1 uuaig

1.

1

r

an Aged Educator. jaa If - effort w 'HI taldisli a l".i"'o ndi a -lenl Btol t, abo kaa b ad

F

New

ton, Kas. Injured: ( har Oklahoma probably i Jobn BU

Phafer. City.

aftr Herman

t! ir 0 '

in

her.

It B per.-

(about $'

be new theater and dings si Neepawa, a loaa of $",'.",", , our! of in'iulry at 1 d to consider Bishop Talbot, has . U . ... V . . . ,- J ,1.,.

e 111 nielli, " t.. . ... .11.

nj'iro'. win pi'uniM) ui-

hip bra! C w

cjured. Nine other passcngere, mos

Kansas m re Uy hurt. In the express rsi were Weal a' Shafer. West Jumped and was kilh

r t rm than I la tke i'i ailite an! h

rr Ited

in .n;e

I the I irder of Red Mt-n. ,rcr V for th - re, lOO I f

rt to Chief l'owhattan

v.

ha Ki

Tort Worth

hand

Trampled by a Hr T-.a;-,. la Ind .Inn f

1 ri

Phlppei

un

and

from

w as f

S'a feet i mutilate ill i on an

1 ,s r' w ay 1 1 I eondiral U

ir s life

have to pa n as tke mi an the kmajunni a

at Port Man

TH wit n chur

1 n h th

of the va'lcan 1 of the Catl it the wotid. but

n-, I do not keep j.,a'-e Ith nee, s gamdltufe and tke Vatican ba ace financial difficulties There

in 1 r- nen aro: 11, which makrs ihe In this hour Of ' the aixisTolic dli

atipeals to tne v

rev

tw.

a iat

an 1

1 n ic a lapat

be- n a con t;t ii . - no Mj.r Fal r.n

'h't if

O.. was ! .own op.-n 1 who s, cur- d from $.."" Count Pun kler. ( BOted Jew baiter, has in Iterlin. to six mo jrii. he incitement to th laws and violm I 1 nst another.

SUaa Bau t or of N bra 1

at Omaha. II" a l 1 tattling in Nebraska Formel- Oor, Mon of O am etli it, ww 1 ' nhthiic cancus, at 11.

a ho MffTi from 1874

1 ::ien, 1 000. ;'h mi-t n-en. e.l. jail for Ik nca of in- , la 1 covern- ; I7f. dl d

d to jui th expn

K 1

corpse

him. ru king his, bn ast Th train was running SO miles an hour a a curve wken h tender left the trafk. followed bg tke entire irain of four cars, wh:h fell down the asn blinkment. BURTON GETS A NEW TRIAL.

t ha' d Wi

rt ti. re

ut up I will

n n

ton. ,f

l s,. ,,!,, Innii. I u I

r .'. ItnlK ,' in 11 age a rlwl.

, llurI or

07 Kaks

It .1

a Felony.

Arthur h 1- arr.v I

a

Na-.-ri

U l

and the be it stln -

rv

eoaonekV' n. Of HU1 . . ! la e

L.

1 :;-: s'

i.lM.H l

M W g had a

im 1 v

lie els

fltrh

1 tin

ry Mr

d Jo on a

kave lel then, pes ernors staff tlur is to be

Pel

any . 1

to . . pla dad s it is o staff. If 1 he chief exi If with a wi aslott the n ois national

jdi H. Haw ley. w lc w illT-e-XOUttt of impaired health. Henry Cabot Lodg of Maas. ha. been renominated to h n- If. and S-i.a-or W. Murto fill th un, Kplred term of which ka holds by appoint ama received in Si Loots an M d ath of augnal Anhenser, Kruecnack, Germany, from nil.le He was r. first cousin

il b

J. C. shoo

i,ar aard

N.

Wr. th'

was bar

The German

Willard. which

ataeed In statuary hall at tbi capitoi, is a pecti d t, ti t b Wml tngtoa ami will be pla ed "n i p, : 'al about Februar;, i-. It will be unique in the respect thai it will be the first status greeted by any state in Matunry hall to a woman, altkoagh the statue of gastlagniekef ettlseaa of nearly every on- Of the states have been placed there, it will probably be dedicated February 17.

a' on

For the

In-

y burg was an offif ltti r then killed himself, 'ra ,, Pie. an artificer In

er.th Beld bath ry. le. Has . was fo on Pacific trw I -

junction ('"' Kn Ha had been gtruck by a train ih tone of the raster! at addra ; of th -sr to the Russian army and navy is rcaarded In London a puttiag an

1 a, has -ailed for to his 11 !d of lan!n owner- at a

v..,.., resolved under no I to y eld to the demands s and to Si ppre - th , rv poaslbte nv ans. even f hundreds Of millions of

1 1 a been

a mile fr,

Bee, K. A WI her, who lived it Japan for several years as a rej FS sen 1 ative of the Canadian Presbyterian church, recently said: "Th no r.'' conditions of oriental cltie. parti.-u-

bjtrty in China and Japan, are alttMMri gaapeal able. 1 1 now one ity in whfa a IJHK) Europeans and Americans lived. Awr-ng them were Iff young aten, ol win. in all but about If kept nativ; women as miHiressef.. All this has u irreparable effect on our mlssli n w rl The natives argue that if Christianity result thus, they will hava got Of It.' A German t n on.es to the resrue of the Chim.se in renard to t m ir alleged habit of eat in rotten cggB. The agga, he says, are simply preserred in lime until they net a eonalsteney ilke that of hard butter and th . taste somewhat Ilka lobster. He declare them one of the ekoicam deitencJci lohas ever eaten. He thiol s thirc ar no lieiter (iks in the world than tie Chinese. When hp went to live uniutm them his Menfa prnsttcted be nontd starve but he had a good time am! stain 1. 1 ;ght -more than hs sante.' to

end all present hopes 01 meotauon 1 or peace, and as Indicating that Qen. I Kurogatkla Ulli aoag aswume the offensive. An attempt was made, t; Bo COW, to' B , dnnte Qea Trspoff. Three shots 1 wer-- Bred nj a young man la Btadent'a (.art-, but nun took effe t. ' ConKressman Vespa-ian V, arner, of i Illinois, has been decided upon by the mi 1'iit as penalon commts loser to I araccved Commlssdoaer Ware, resigned.

B Hames, of 81 bonis, was elect-

am corpus proceedings have IB tltute 1 in the ;ves of the

children taken lo Arizona by representatives of the New York foundling asylum and taken from the persons with whom they wore placed and adopted by other familie A commmission has lxen appointed

to summon a jury and take t. --mioio

Washington, Jan. 17. The supreme , oun of the I'nlted Bust m r . raef 'he j derision of lbs district court Of L uis ami gnuited sV-nntOT -I Ralph Burton, of Kan-as. a aw- trial, 'iuu ot:rt divided five to four. The i mir,,- iittiiii gee Sea, Bl Lottl Jan. 17. - Senator J. ltalphI Burtoa, junior senator iron Kansas.

ana convicted In tha United states district i'.urt at Sv I.o'iis. 1" for" .luigo El am is. Adama, oa Ik rAarge of saving accepted money to represent a Blent ui Washington, which was under Investigatloa by the United Btntea ptai ! pertnoeat Htuatev Barton was found guilty and was fined 12,500, th an-ount h was glleaed bn nava received, and ka smrj further aemteneed lo aerva six mootka in the Iron county jail at Iront 1 Mo. na'or Hurt on was, o was all "l. the Washington representative of the Riaito Secrarttlea Co., a getrfck-qaiek eoncera, with headnua-vrs in SL Louis.

preparing tni'.iana 1 ticn a fel of the hu to the SO

m

in

art

.Land's r nvni::. o prison no inorl of bk tarn ly

May Pul)lish P:ture. Braaavitle, in I J;m If Judge BesH of lb- i"1 court, d smls.se! the temporary r stralaktg order agalnsi 1 Alexaad 1 an artist hern, proklbltlng tum from pnbtlsktag a ketch of Onstave Tratitvelter while

on t .1 Tl

dismissed

Pickle Plant Destroyed.

La Sund;

; Lai 1

r. Inn a Of tin pany

In.

1

Tl

largest on n 1 at ! was pmctl

if 11 j ihuri Pn a plaal w 1 1 Hell

1 arly d the Heina .11. s

r 1.: l!i

1 t i I -ill, nt of the v hiteets at it I

Institute m Wa 1

In H pise pom trips ta: t, Fl

itnai

tead Dorey, who was reled in a nu' aitk Miwmi land. was. at one time.

in tne morgue il Mon tank is dead lb has Made three 1 tlo Philippines since as mill arlie with various general ot-

r.u'ted th" Academy of music

an I the Hot gamy at Chelsea, Mass.. and spread to a four-story tenement) Two m-n efS said to have be-n killed by falling walls. : In the It i hum (Westphalia! district 1 gfl ij tn.any. Ig.fffl men th employes of 47 mines, are BUl un strike.

, eoncerninK the sanity or Brooifl 1.

Luke, now DOnfined in a ssni'arinm at Pluahlgg, Long Island. It Is elaino d that Duke Is deprived Of his UkOft wi'houf due process of law. nth. ial records of Bllla Island, N. V.. ' a that for the first montk of the ne-. rear ImaUgrntion 10 tkla country is lik' iy to earned a'l n enrda, The Cklcago Press dab celebrated ihe twenty-fifth mnlveraery of us founding w ith a banquet Col. Qeorgn Harvey, of Kew York, a d Qnv Cammini Of Iowa were ataoag the pnnt l peakeri. Tkrea neraana wer kitted, two fatally and atiout a acore more or b-s heriously Injured in a Wreck on the Santa Fe. three milts south of Raton. N M.. ketWOaa the laal hound California limited and a fretghi train Tke wreck was one of th worst that ha bappeaed on the is Vegne division. Benator Albert J Beverldge and OungrMaman James a Hemmen way were aheaen b the ropuhliran Joint caucus of th. Indiana legislature rui candidates for I'nlted Staten senators.

the latter to sui ceed lee iraaigent Sktct Fairbanks The ilemocrats nom Inated Hen F Bhlvley.

HAY IS MOVING AGAIN. lie la I'r.-pa i I S u N!e ! lli- air iiuu:.'iIiiu I I, nt Ranata Una lollllt-,1 fiil Ml In,

Waahlngtoa, Jan 17. Secretary Hay is preparing a reply to tkO Russian note churiiinR the Chinese i'uvernment with persistent violations of neutrality wlmh will ha" a.i importatit bearing OB the war. and probably will iirmi as much Interest among

the powera as did hi i all on them to are aerva th' 1 admtniatrntlva entity'1 of China by limiting tka zone of hostiliUet . Mr. Hay will sum:. I to the t at that his own troops have violated thai agreement, to limit the war .one by iuvu.dir.K ChlnSM t' n itory. I ,,' i-l, ,1,'ilee HUI 1 1,-le 1 e il. San Juan, P, Bn Jan. 17. In the legIslntnre a bill gnclatin 1 for Independence nader gg American protectorate aw killed. The tiiii e?aa mtrodaced by a member of the aalonlai anfty, but tin republicans supported it.aad itv.si It f enled t nnlonlat rotea, I i.i, II r ,. . .1 11. tlie -nn.. WashlaaTton, Jan. 17 The snate ronflnoeil the following nomination.. . Vespsian Narner, of Illinois-, cotnmhmioaer of penahma; Qeorgn il Ri Ley, to the postmaster at lagran.lSfc Ure.

pin of the lire jc a mystery grounded kjT Same Bullet. Richmond, Ind . Jan ic.While en-amit.iti-a nvolvw whl-ii he thought was unli. a i- I, I-n Lauert wa shot through th" left hand ns a re-ult of an aneapected diackurge of the weapon, and Wi lie lturkift. nearby, was struck in the right hud by tke una bullet Death of an Actor. Richmond hid . .hn If llenjnmln Ringgold aged TO, a member of the Otis Bklnner company playing "The Harvester," died kera from apoplexy lie wa takes i.i whlki an route fmrn

Bpringneld n Mis borne was In New York city,

River Full of Bvanavllte, lad.. Jan river is fuii nt Boating i

Villi tkll The gept

down and in , sect ken have goti Wabash river 1 h of 1 vera! im

1. The Ohio

u i e trom Lösteof the boats in Into On eti river, fronen on tu the .es

Tly laundering thei.ir. Via- President Bopn, of the Carnegta Btael eompmy, d clares he will bring about a rwratnlion in the manufacture f piu Uun,

Ihs win pri neat

1 MMis udds ItS Vidi IK'S v I He lew. "10

The Le. son Outline. Tin Mi- ry mal KseMSL l Tl. Oc si ion, v s La tl) At a Wrddlag. 1 I Ji-sua InvUa i. v I .. f,.. tnnnrluntly. vs .6

11 ... ' ( ti) a N. d m i an ai i 11 jg) u iiltng i v ji its, v. i i.i Kaspti J'- a. . il The ioti :. m i s ii .siti.p. ai i Direct J lhv t .1.1

,5i Tr.u i-foriiilns OPUil ad

l.ud not. IV - I I.. Rceults. va -1L (II gupertor v ln. va ill c mpeteat TaUmony, ,. i-nnvlncl 1 DUWip.,

mannnrlng scripture with Bcriptum

ri'.e occasion. ij

There ts no cccusoju v.i

that may not u saw

mantfeated Kr oi

i....i ti.iit t in hi t t u.a

JCSUS. It IS Hl'OI. a.o - " u j,.,., t.r,t miracle should Lave to . a S wedding. Jesus was m-.th. r a, a.-cvti, Bornwloebibber, tka Intur of which hB eaemlm accused Him of being Bau 11:19 (2l J(sus It.viHd. v 2 -Two Slgnifl cant point,: 1 The desln tor JeSUS nrvsem e. and 2. His wlllingnem to com u j.bus were at more weddings io day there would be less marriages hieb uruve allures and lew cr divot . N II The opportunity. (1) A Need IB en Apical. v 3, 4 -Tke glory of Jeeui üwavs aklnea lortk wki ra Ikew -need'to aupi 11 aci a turning to Him In faith for kalp Comp, W.U. f;if wttt I Phil 4 u. Tkt wins of tke world la ant I to fail sooner or later am! then we must ia obtain tka wine wklcb lum to Je.-i.j lo ou.aiu 1 can aatiafj 12) Willing Servants, v. a, as woman with la.tn could n,i'ir Iba w tai.a J. :. a willing spirit tu do the Besur'i i win. 1 a.:h Wlaa cooperation, always. And cooperation is needed tknl J-a i power and glory may be manifested. vj Bmpty Jar, v. C It :s tha mp ty vessel which JeSUS wants. Bmp that He may till It Nut' ail ,l r' tbla incident how dependent God s ;ow tr a upon human ggl BClCS! The hun.ao need, tba appeal of laith. the Willing servants, and then evtn the emptj Jara III Tka Methods, tl) Simple and Direct v. 7 Jesus be-ar. wuL what ibey had iure la a wonderful leSSOB for v ry one who would n t ,1, r bl tpfttl ministry to others. It was the rod tn . Moses' band and the sling in David s 1 sand which Gud was phased to use J. n. 4:2; 1 Sam. Iffffl Jesua Mkg u.to do seemingly foolish things on.c- , times, but if e obey It brings Its reward, and its glor lu Jesus reaponM to the gppt al we have revealed the sptrtt

in which Me nao pone io me wcasuiu U was that He mipht s rve others an J aritiiess to the truth What an cvan.i 1 J tor ua. 1 Cor Iff 81; t'oi i 17 (2i Trattlornui.u v 8 lb ; .iinlCK with what they had Jesu- gBVO them skat tha) had not. Water-1 and yet aa 1 they obediently poured out gad bore -i the governor of the feast, the water was j transformed. The commonest things ol 1!. when poured out in nrvice for ,othrs are transfoin.cd Bell '.vn In I living sacrifice to God is transformed Utto the llkenessof Chrlat'a perfect charICter Rom 12:i. I, 2 Je.-us" glory is 1 manifested thus. ' IV. The Results. (1) Superior Wln, v. 9. Permit no discussion of the aon- ' lenaicnJ Questioa as to w bet her tha ine was alcoholic or non-alcoholic. Surely, 1 He from Whom "every good and perfect I gift" comes would not supply thnt Sbtcb would harm or destroy. God s Word cries out In no gacertala terms ggala t I stronK drink

(2i Competent Tcatimony, v. io Ipnoran'. of the origin of this Wine, the governor appreciates its IiIkIi quality This is conclusive evidence of th-' mirace which Jesus had wrought. (3) Convinced Hisclples. v. 11. No mention Is made of the others in atteni!-

I sme on the feast ns to t he effect of this

Tnlracle upon them. Surely, had thee believed on Jisus. Scripture would have lo recorded, They could receive thU wine from Ills hand but they could not ren lve the Christ. Ah. how true this Is if people to-'Itv! Willing to take ail

hat God has to pive hut iinwlllIrR to

ieleve in His only let'otTen Son. In which group would yru have been with h" few disciples or the nnbeltevtttat U tu. had nu been there I Where dc rag st:o"i to day? Th" Oolrlen Text. "Whateoarer Ha aaltb unto nn. do tt "What a dlTerrnt world this would

be If this Injunction Wi re obeved ! How I ineedlli the world would be bfnsjght to

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Christ did every Christian obey the voice

nf Jesus! 'Whatsoever frrln.'es all

bsCTWSSing tha output god lowering UM j tnp range of human agss and service

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air is to be thoroughly dried babel eg forced Into the futna.es

"Can you gtgtmn a bite, ma'am?' said the mggad hoho "I'm hungry ennff ter eat a boss " "I ragtet hi say." replied the kind lady, "that we are Just out uf horses; but 1 11 call the dog."

"Do It." Though 5 on understand no. i thotiRh It may bring ridicule, or persecution, or suffering, or loss. "Do It!" and OS will have: Peace and Joy within, and succesn and blessing without. Belf is an unsafe master Whatsoever se!f salth unto you. do It not Hut whatsoever Jesus sattb to you. "do it"