Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 48, Number 29, Jasper, Dubois County, 30 March 1906 — Page 2

WEEKLY COURIER

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JASI'llH : . INDIANA

THE WEEK'S NEWS TERSELY OUTLINED

An Epitome of the Most Important tveuü at Home and Abroad the Past Week. NCR1H, EAST, WEST, SOUTH. A BMipi Ml litt! lumiH 1'IHK I it-ili-r Willi a u r I tiitirtU'ti Mini m4mMI ' "H"t'il'tli.u ol urrrtil Ni t Urin. "Iii liuuii (, ii..,' Kun ku. t OX.Ili s0AI. MIK9. Toe senate passed the tortitteatioBi blU. it Carrie &,2?8.W3, Including I12MM 1 for th - n ctii a of fi govera bm ui powdei manufactory. The senate struck out of the foltttr cations appropriation iiii uii appropriations for fortifkauioni la the Philippines. The senate passed the pension appropriatioa bill after briel dlscuasioa

The body oi Alton McVlcker, who had been employed a a limb rHU m the Rawhide anas it Jamestown, Cel.. found jammed IB I I - trn: It a' the s it ben Paclfli tat lull la stocktuu, Cat. Tt. !.. Ilea think tha man was placed in the trunk while yet alive. Gov. Cummins i f Iowa nas written a sharp latter to Senat r t::: ni of West Virginia, in which the governor resents the inip:.tat'..n of having tp ken falsely iif the senator's attitude la the cm.-. tiers' iun ot the railway ra - L. 1 by teaate committee on interstate coin rm Tee. Got Cummins Bcceeea the senator of taking the side of the railwaya lastaad of 'he si of the people. . The famine condition in the northi.ru

provinces of iaan have Je veil by the pri'IUp abroad, bai teaa of thou threatened w ith death by Thon. a- M. "a y foi D the Salmon A- Bahn n ti Mo . 'a a i Beaten ed to 1 prist count on his plea

forgery, and has been takei. to the peoit t ;ar at JeJforSOB City The pestr: asttrs at New York and Br, i k!n hav- bean Instructed to refuse to admit to th' n. .. - the advert - meati f 5j . left! "medical offl' es" located in those cities and to refuse to deliver mail addressed to the assumed tames under Which tbej pi rat.John a Locke ad H C Eiarria have bean arrested la San FranchKo on the Chatte of safe breaklaf and 'rain rubbery committed near Richmond. led The American church of Bt, Paul ,n Rom. celebrated the thirtieth anniversary of its on-. ration with Bishop J'utr. of New fork, presiding. The 1 i.-lu p's father ct.r.c'.tH u 1 the first -erv-1 of the American church in Roati la a private h.u-e in 1859' W aiter S . ; the Death Valiey miner, ha- arr - - ! .i. San Kram - on

It app ai th.it the original "geet ral ctemoraadum if Lord HttgtrB la nii I i vptains on theeve Of the batt of Teg , fulmar, ahleh aM reeatli lold at sb tan tor i""'. raa ihc propett) of It IjoihIou omnibus driver, giiveg to I him hi Ma father, a"i hi bad Hb Mat al Ua value aatil rect n 1 1 n I'D .nennt Ol the xp.-cte.! strike f I Mal miners, all repair work hi the Ibope 'f tin Ki ie railroad system has tin susp. :.d d. throw lag men nut of wort v.ih, r Potes, aged M rent, while :. aae om i d in with a w oiftf u a hia t.ii part) in ins brotber'a house in Brooklya. mi drove ail oat, set rii. tr the bouse and th a commtttad 8uictd Nine neraong were woumied.

BOOSIEB II aPPENISöS Told in Bnei by patches from Various Localities.

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State Dallnquaate i'w Indianapolis lu.t Mai .ii "

report foi wai d i the National Couf mi. i Correct tea i eeri tar f the in eharltlea, sp. eial to the fact toal t!:. deltnejuentfi in the tloaal lattltutioaa cuas. .1 eiilx fo il t

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ath list resnitlai rrora 'he m Ute Ci nturj I v. Vm if a thorough canvas of the i placed at -' ;. w Ith upward thousand aatlee Kt'niu.'k ,!;n in nth' i stati . aie be present during home e 'twin Louis ii;. . Jaaa i Jt to 17, aa tor which are ander way. nry Wattersoa will dc.iM r a of welcome anil former i of Mtsi uri. the response rlpatloa of a miners' strike. h. Plttaburg district is ad apidl) . ami large ordera are Ived from manufactun as , ' U i im nt tf another case of

i ai , whilf ti' population .'f the tat. ha Increased awe than 2t) pr oeat lTadei tins bead! of deUav qui nts the report h that there jaere 3.735 persons in the prisons. i form aehools and county Jalla ia the stat. in l Of ' bis ottmb r I IBS aere men and In tad :,.7 vera women ami glfla Of the whole number, -Ttii war In the four itate peaad and correctional in-ttttit ion

s' m Wabath tea U nt it; vision of I received a Five thoUtt

Panama

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( Nt W Yorl addr. ss. on ' Rtv WlUIa

Hadley of Mia

of honor at the Missouri aoetet) and delivered an Hay Kvila." . üoodwin, D. n.. in Illinois i ? Bloomington. and la m . ral of the and in San Fran.gi U s, Cat. mi yOT of Omaha. Long illness with general breaking reara i an aad

Of Coal Stopped . . March 23- BtiperUard. of the Mlchigaa diHi Pour railway, h.i. e to tl0 st litis; coal. tona I a,. : een unload

ed here In anticipation of th taint rs itrike bj the u. Four ompatiy. and IMQ tons more Were rceeatly stor.-ti at other K)in'.s on the dlviaion The rew order is taken to mean that the general rne. rs of tlx Hiu Four feel that the danger of a bituminous -uike i paat. The dlviaion i an - operated for 6-5 days on oai a1 ready

P fsndaata Found Guilty Bvaasvilie, ld . March M Harry Bulk n. E Iwai ' Smith I I n Millei and James Martin vera tried in the ity eotiri a ased nf running a gambling I la at; ! tl' mg lohn Hinsb and

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. Cal . were nob of tranits of b- .u.:

e. n .-. pth . relief irom ada are still

it Clinton, kears. imfuiKy of

$100, while a decleloa in .-a- ua- deferred. The ai-o tax. d agaiaat the Bullen'-, father was forme 'he fire department.

I of si", i ral Smith eaaj arry Bulk n lehn Miller tha Martin costs were defendant, bit :' of

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Yard C' Bd u tor Ii. A ; O.. wuo i- the igl ' to I a! ;:.' ed. a. i- - h;n.with two oth m'n. bei an x;re s train at Qsl vaail ' f. ifdrT, and robl ia' of $ 1,00 . The batihtahipa Ohio

have lett Manila fr

movement is said to be llmaty incidetltal to the apiroa h 0i warm wather NYhi'c preaching to his congregation, Met .1 B. Lent. BBStor Of the Latter Lay Sain's hurrh at Carson. Ia . waatrurk by lightning, daring a thnadet etorm. dying within half an hour Many cf the Mn .r' ..im I, w.re partiall tut ned W G OTofsnen, ml rioter from trar rol , v a arrested "n arrival at Vaxaha.chle Tex . charged with Uavink' committed a criminal a-siult at ijimar. Miss Nina Yin D Baindt daughter cf Rev John L Brandt, pastor of the First1 Christian hutch of St. lvouis, whose i. sap) iran v,a- Widely hpralded w as h- ai d from, -ina west ward wuh a ttV net tor i aavei n laglf in a highly nervous ccndltlon lier lather at once left to find n r. Beveral bnadred Penaaylvaaiaaaj headed b Go i't nny pueker, v.-t.-d Viekshurg, Miss to dedicate the BDoaamsni and marken reefed in lbs national park Mi r:v or of the PeOBsylvania troops who took pari in the hi. gi Prrgidant tU ' redited with having augpoMed to the A I sei iras COBlerence a mixed polite force at all porta, including wahlanra, i tit Prancs If not likely bBgccapt l( on Btvovnl of the likelihood of pettj pareoaal rivalries aniorn? ibr oftcera, which Morocco would be sure to footer. it is astlmated thai the Oeorfla peai h growers ha lUffered B 1hs of at leas; ft$W,QQ0 by the ractBt cold Mpftti Mrs h. k. Haatlagton, wMi of the principal hnr of :b- lata Collia P Haatingbaa, ha- taad for divorce in Uan Ln.rt' ...

paying I to to the colc maty attorney 'a office

. was permitted to pull off a prize fiph? and a chicken fight Tht famine In the northern provinces of Japan la now mid to be on of the Qosl ttrrit l" itarvatloa emergen :e- of modern times involving from 8",o to i. im. i. in... persona The l d) pf William Mariner, son of Eplfraino Mariner, one of the richesi men In Milwaukee, was f.-ticd in hiroon; With a bBiktt hole in his head an Undoubted ta-e of -uitide. but from what cao-i la ooknoam. Koert Bprigga the negro keeper cf a ' f. U llava" pen in New York city, wa- found guilty of the offense of abdaction by a jury, an I was remanded etarj f 'he Navy Bonaparte wan(p :. k-p pace with (Jreat Britain an I Japaa. and advoeataa the construction of a 19,4dOtOtt battleship, to carry Kd Japer. a well-known race track fficia who v ith Mr Jasper, toft L" Aagelee, Ca . for Clncianatl, to attend tht funeral of Mn Jaaper'a fathdf. de-

-" of amailpoa by d t'hi' ago, Ele and 'he i.-ola: ion hospital.

a former Chit ago B 00 w as marrii 1 a ! Tri n- Shapi at ,ir ln;pr.s inment y to t.iree counts for

aid h or, in proeecm lag allega l fei- : c- grr.win out of miinielpal giaftThe pretideat has vetoed the bill for the creation of a new division of the western judicial district of Texas It is new generally admitted that l.etweea W and SO persons loot their live? in ti.' Ri i Qraadc .olli-ion near adobe r, : Fifty-seven a- Of smallpox are reported la the farming di-triots of Linm.it. and I'.rilK'. ;n I'inta count:-. Wyoming Th- iathera part of the couatj ha- ! ;, qaaraatiaed t rewery agent at Ifannns CRy, Ka-.. testified IB th" Banter proceedings against Cour.ty Attorney James S. Glbt hat for many months he paid (Jibsor. f;t a nn :fh for ea h "joint" owned b) tbe brewery tot Immuait from pr.s-

Chnrged with Intitir.jr Riot. Loganaport, Ind. March tl Charged i'h Inciting a riot, Waltaf Barnhart. an Adams tow nship s hoolttacli.r w as placed under arr. st en a grand jury indictment, and the probabilities are that several other yo'ing men of the Adamsboro neiKlitborhood III f arrested Barnhart hi said to b. one of five young men who recently lH-came involved in mix-ups at H "W r Twe've Mile antl New W'avin whi h there was considerable promiscuous shoot.nt;. Poh'-e Are P"izle! M ;n. ie lad March ft Tha authorities at.- -till investigating the mysterious safe btowiBg au I fire that totally destroyed the clothina sto-k owntd by M Lo. wensttin and -aus 1 aerions damage t the An'huny block and bsaatacea interests. There are i...culiar features In Minne-tLn with the exploaloa and the, an. th' police find it difficult to reconcile the oirenmstaii ea

Man Sued for 80 000. Jefferaonvlle, lad . March 21 Georp Hol bog and others were s imnion -! '.. Brownstowa, Ind., to teat If p In tbe s'iit brOttgnt by Frederick ('. Bchola and B en J L ght, of fndhuv Bf o1 - igainai the estate of thf late Loui- Behn cb Of Seymour Tiu-y claim $ "no aa.n-- th estate for

Srvel in Legislature. Fort Wavne. tttd . March M Hon. t'.rnr..'' B Lawrence, whena death tooM pis at the old bo meet end at Aboite. tbli i onnty. wa.. ;;n early aetth r of

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beath oosplec1 rence lature county

coTiiin" htre In tÄC..'!.

was due to Hriht dlaaaae ..... . . I . I I

wni: ii i ein. .u i.awrved two tt-rms in the legto i pre- t-ntat iv cf Allen

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Sion of gl - in the Cenniine a Century. V. Va .

aiiaari v. ere entombed, some A. r. rescued in a horrible The loaa of life is estimated Is of 7". from a hurried canI M n 'juarters Humphreys. g the f4eral ' n a so, upheld ' he plea if from prosecution so fnr a? packera r t'ueir employes i Bed, bat not as to thf ot maal ed ro I era i nter d the ual one of tae largest hanks .. to, am leal capital f una

Bla, bound and gagged the RuariB, opened the big vault by th regular comblaattoa and made off with fl.52.r.oo having no clew, it n; aaapccted that tlif key to the affair is within the bank Itself. G Hoch pf Kansas ha - taall) dscltBCd to pardon A. It lit laud, a lator organiser, serving a ilx months' jail aenteace for assaulting a railway Itteetive, notwithstanding je admits 'hat the jail a; Winflel.l it not a fit olae, ffr a man to live in.

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Marion Man Killed. Marion lad . March .'1 -Alexander Anderson formerly of this plae. was Bhot ami instantly killed at the ShelPoster glas-s factory. ;.t Chbatro Heights, by Morris Conl.y. another workman, formerly of Marion. The sen l a i quarre lei over labor matters, and while Anderson'- hack was turned On ay shot him Dr Marshall Wilro:. Dead. gftwwdBstown. 'ni. March 2.t nr. Marshall V Vil-.,n. 71 years old. is ilea I at his Imme Ht M lora, afier Sf.eral weeks' illness of a complicatton Of dkeea ei Me wave the oldest pra-tit inu ', -i. an In this county. having oe. n engaged th aetlva prao Hei Ifi veara.

tempi by i giatifn D( o' Purdue

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i Haa rs R fi: 1 1 . March 18 An atb nt t'i s. i tire the mol;order of th" president . : -oty expt!linji s." - a i tt9 l-.Uni' i sri a

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hating affaii ended in failuie prt !- deal stet.- refusing to r. in-'at 'ha off ndet CM to Organiae Committee. atarocco. lad., March 23 -TM BeBjMMvacy of Newton onnty w-ni neat

In ihis plaei on the I f county chairman rl of the e. ntral eonn Hanger, of this place. hosen . hairman

I 'I convent ion list inst . to and tit her ffb ntttee C M will prilably

Child Burned to Death. Kvnasyllte. lad . Mar-h 22 -a tbree-psarold child. Christ inn Parier, of Ireland, Ind . was burned to death Wails olaying by an Bpetj grate.

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The dolce far Bleats oj a I

n.'. n had t u.h d thus; the

lea tones a girl of 80 amote gaj with painful diatiaetnesa About era the evldeaeee of idle enjoy a baaumock, at the w'i' of the lim tiire of tny iinipanitn.

quivered from her Impulsive exit; rugs, luniks and a basket Of Bt I He work pro laimed how we ha i been ttpied, also hinted at the close tie which, up to this fatal hour, had bound us The muslta gown f Juno Ila-lied luilit against the trunk f a Mg Bah behind her. h-r SCnrbH lips CUrveu ba k and show 1 a lias ol bnl lian: w'wte. her eyes sent a wnberini: lhafi of disdaia.hsr small load was thrown ha. k haughtily, and In r whole attitude was dashed with .111 mini 1ti Hue air. which nitg-ht have served li r a s'at t.e of H. fiance " 1 was voting. t)o for a man and my veins throbbed with anger, for bIm had unhesitatingly opposed her will her opinion, her argument, to mine In the heat of this argument both had said bitter things which had best le . t; and the thing had Culminated in the merciless farewell that cut me to the quick. It was too sudden, too cruel to be true! "Forever ?" l bad faltered, Sasad 'Forever'" she had flung back, w.th a determined fwaap of the lips t. -getlier. Ami those lips had been nut.- I I torgot myself In my an-.r "I did nt thfiik," I cried "that you

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tdandimt nts ot lleweu wfco abuses tht opportuaity f raaMahaMgen and hurried aowa taa step the attllly antut in air A wave of ujueuai loBM lln'sta took paaiaBBloa cf me. and aithoai re, i, mlng. wihkv- aakiiiR Bl rlt to cm, tder what 1 did I U l. the will rwraombered way to a fauni iar Mr. . t where I pauad before a btg hOBSe, which, despite the litmr was :.g!are wnn Imbta. 1 he POfBJlha like t beetp oaeg house, ami tins winter :h re 1 a younger sister just out. wi o is makiiii; a stir in so. ieiy. As I pasted up the stone stepa two young wv came down, and stared as they t ugaiaed ate. i I11I not sit. but paced re-tlesaly about until 1 beard a woman s. atag a roes the haii. Then l area in my breath as tha poetietna were punaed a id", aid there revealed s'ood inaj-'s lC . ! gl ni lot Juno. 'You ' iha said, Blmply, and while my tan lahed ear drank th. music of that low, rlbraat gBonooyllahig h r Syes with all their haughtiness clung to mine ' I am come Juno, because 1 must. To teil you b.iw I hate myself for my ii arrogance; how 1 defuse my iir,l 1 n.i,i..t I ', k. . I ' t.i luL 1. 111'

I was young. Juno, when 1 undertook to dictate to a womaa of your spirit. 1 have earned at tsrribie tst that I a BJ a fool ! " She still held to the curtains, hr ft, rounded arms lifted to a level With her shapely head Her eyes vv. re still fasten .1 on mine "I know I doat ib serve if." 1 began humbly, hut an t you forgive for the sake if old times, b ar?" I was frightened Hi my own temerity. She dropped the curtain behind her. and was silhouetted cameo-like against the purple folda. Kvery line Of hi r was perfect-1 from the throat, tike a little marble column, to tbe iwgej lag hem if her white gown "Juno you will fitrglve" She did not answer, but CBBM loser, and from her superb height looked straight a n ss into my .yes. as if -he Would fathom all that lay therein. T was at a friend's happy home. ' 1 said, "and 'h.-.r bappittesa made cold and hungry for you! That is w hy I 1 a me." Bhi itopped me with a gesture of her rounded arm. "Kever mind why you came" she aaawered "yon are here that is sufficient !" Then she dropped her tone to a caressing whisper, and added "'Dearept!" In a BMBBCHl somehow, she let herse.i BOWB from her imposing height an. into my arms, with that complete but we!l-His'd surremlfr which compensate - fi 1 the waste of years.

PALTKRKD, DAZSO.

were a woman to giv yourself lightly' You pledged yoraetf have you fjrg'ttn that?" 1 did not give gayaelf lightly, " -he gaplied, now gälte ooot. "And at no tinio l:d I ever pledge my ooBKienes

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moil a 1 1 . i tie.i;ion. at.: ire ana nine': rise, to hlin I thought genergsM and noble. I am mistaken' !h' a a dry little can h in her voice), and gO I fet 1 justified in the step. 1 would feel justified in it if we were marr.ed Which, thank God! we are not." That night I cursed ih era which gives tonten the spirit of men Why oaiid n.-t Juno ; : me f.-r tor In these matters" Why did she not trust tatirsly to ans? There w ere questloni an 1 lsues Into the mysteriei : which a woman like that ahould n t tea nre While I itrpds the leagth of r:iy apartment many titn's I bed ii my palm the slender symbol Whit b she had loaned ba k to uie. - e . s Tn years had pas.vd I f!' as I atepped from the veaaal, lonalier and niort- deserted than I had bees in a foreign land. This was hont-, t ut 1 was nit at home. I procured my old rtxims. and tried to fancy myself as I had been, but It was out of the uis-tion-the clab ha 1 changed the fellows had married or moved, or forgotten gat; and Juno Juno! Abroad I had found wealth and -. tile fame, for I had the artistic soul within me -a narrow, bigoted soul.

be had called it in her passion and

PO'SON IN PURPLE LEAVES.

Bloaaoma of That Hue Neaily Ah ...... Poison 'Us Pi Dperties.

Th colon of flowers and 1. .a vetoffer BuattM rs of int' resting probk ms No oa 'int. knows why tha prevail

ing tint ot early spring tlowers 1

or yellow. Yellow, in

d.ed. sa - ('-arson's Weekly, holds Ka own to some extent all through hi - .t r. but the typical color ol summ, r Idoom Is pink, while as the . mn advances richer crimsons and all the rich, glowing hues of dahlias and chrysautthemams ar" aeea. Hortk ulturlsts have product .! pop pi. s of pretty aearly every shad" uu der the s ;n. and with many other Bowers they st-cm aid.- to alter thr as th.y please Yet tbf bine rose, the black tulip and the -ret n carnation in as far off as ever they were in spite of constant Sort! to arrive at th. m. Nearly three centuries ago Putch gardeners una: : t 'f mselv.-s on the verge of lavi DtlBg a black tulip. Tt, eolora of the Maaaaaaa nf fruit tr a are limited to white, p.nk, bright cartel and inrpie. The reason n one km ea Nor Is It clear w hy mar lr all plants with purple blossoms have poisotiou-i properties. Th" dead ly night -shade is an Instance which will be familiär to all country read

Husband's Strange Crime. nan. ) - BOW . onfined In Bftsoa In Frame awaiting trial for the murder

neonle are not slow to discover tho-e 1 : 1 Wife He is the mayor of the

thu.i prospered. Bo cards telagat aae, jowa of Dnnplerre, aad had always win. h 1 did not accept, and I moped '" ' VOOMmM B person of exemplary at home In preference to being bored character and fine mental attainments away from it. Mia wile had suffered for years with One evening 1 met Hewett. an old n ii""iald- malatly. and he had baoB chum, now married and very mm h ;i devoted attendant at her sick bed settled down. He would not take Bo, H'r HafB was so aeonlzln: thtit sh- Im and I spent th" evening quietly at hi- alored him to end her misery Kl'.al home, admiring the babies anil trjriag Iv '"' JoWdkal to her Bh Klings t to k-.-t up an enthusiasm for Mr-. I!., killed hr This crime for erfgM M is who is a characterless little thing, at tnp ' vos of tn" ,nw M'',s ,K'pn wide Beat, but a pleasing kitten all smihfl 'V discussed by the BjaMWI lllpl w i--H;r with nly an o'iasionai BOBt BBtlata d Furnpr.

Before I left Ib-wett. Jr., f. 11 asleep In her lap. and her pink and white f:.ce t.s ii ..a such a brooding tenderne , her eyes carsBHd tho Bushed cherubic pountenance n her Im is un

with inch thounl t 1

quite so beautiful as tha' group with '" ,r,p " hunden!oud .and to use tl c the Br Slight dancing fitfully, and cast' itniosphera nhove its as greai Btoragt ing a ruddy glowug härm npoa the , ,r,;v Htla apparataa which laBB-al1 ggarea of Baother aad ehlM; aothiagao 111,1 oaptvianaatal, is aoas the less beautiful, that ts, excepting fnao with Ptactical mnchlae, and has recerved her haughty little head, and her nrnud - indomeweni of distlntrubhea

Power from the Air. Mr M P. Michkt in. a ItilBBlaa o o trblan. has constructed a motor wi!eh draws Its rfiwer from f ho . t : i. it in

mattrnal concern, that 1 Mi" nrmospnere. nr. SUCBKein Delieves had never seen anything ,h;,t "4,,"r nr ,n,or " wi" he pOBalMe

air ur I h r indignant pose, and her wnite gown aga;n-t tlo- orown of the ua; .nd the oafveriag hammock. I hi 1 carried this picturi of mv itt

awsatheari for years lu a foreiga land.' and ' had hugged ami loved the rkMaaj witu an Intense passion, though the, light of It gav. me pain It ma- have heen jtartly this that

made it Impossible for me as I surveyed the gnnip in the flreljgU to keep a mist from settling In my eyse confound thm!

I'renth nntl riermnn Techi leal World.

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For Cktndeaaad ApsitOents. M Dtaui, what Is the use of eon deaaed mitkT" o. .t s fi r people who live in ggdfl and have small kitchen - " Fließende Hlaef-er.

Elaborate Structure. in MBiBiaady, Praaca, there gtgsig a mttdera chateau, the brick of whi b hltll In MIK h el.'llw ,riltl lulU.na Ihn. II

tx waa put i when i related me Mm the affect of latrioate taahroirjen

SUNDAY SCHOOL LESS: 'Ths Two Pound tu 1 j tional Sundsy & hooj Le. on for Ajuil 1. Bl Ittv w 11.1 1 m , Ng . (iMreetsf BlbUcal ttepart 1 aHMly litbie Institut . i-iui Lm Ban r 01 i, . , , k ' , (Chic agsjl Buartai grhooi 1 latioe mi the inn 1 a. a 1 - tOapyriaht, im. by lesai h 1 tfi rlpture lausuu Hal Warning Against Pg Tea it Bhoahf uut seem atraags t student of the bible that there be inind within the raa I of I ity men who. though -''I lti garb, pal .raltoi:, to in cams, . t . j predicted auch a conditiou of The traitor la the guise of ike trltit, the "wolf in sh. , j do) o be looked for. Christianity be on the constant ha . Benedict Arnold. Tialtois Within Its Ow. ( We are not to long ft teachers within the 1. fidelity, but in the pulpit t feasor's chair, the thOOiogl laary, the university, -n.e ., Which should stand foi the .ud purity of the Christian f, to be wat. bed lor it- D OBt bitl effei live en. mle.s. font. m yoad degree Is that man Wh tava-atu m- tr an id : : r . tlan truth is yet traltoroaa t faith; who. by falae teach lag, I milling the very foundattan taith if those who by tnair and gifts are bis dally upp,rt .. n. .. . till .

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lleve and tea. b wha' h. I be truth slmuld be ackaowh let him not occupy the ci

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over to the Brltl.-h I . i a preac hers and iksologi al , r have th honesty and P .-ater to get uit of the ranks if tht he moment th- y find tt.em-. . out of aeoord with its doctrinal t tnt: and spirit Prua Teaching to Be Known 1 Fi uits. What fruits i re produced by falbe teaching? Uncertainty ; lief; loubt of the veracity of lb revelation, denial of the r. of Christ. His Deity, and redeei work; disbelief in the lturn. rta hs soul. Are these the f . should be produced by tht ' profess to re;u. M i,t -he t: kd as It is in Jesus ChTfBtf B fruits ye shall know them km they are false A Message to Individual ChrisThis lesson sounds a MIHSBB B warning to every Christian. gTS small. It seems to assert tlo that there is the possibility, yc certainty, of some paopii wa in the resurrection morntng .l ! appointed They thoueht th". aaved; now they find out the not. Three surprises may be in for us in the Judgment day shall be surprised to see man.. ; In Heaven whom we did not expe BB there; we shall miss many p we gapected tO see there, w. surprised to find ours, least tt find ourselves inb-:. such magnificent glory. What Is the True Ttst of Christ Not profession. Imt otd;' ter prt;fesin and obedtOBCS I lu.tenouth to mil Christ pretty n We must do what He t lis us Is a danger of our resting cot merely b Devins all Christ's salvation. We shoald not re-' mere ritualistic, lip coafa cnrist. Active bean ohsdlsac tommands must accompany thifessioo. The man who hears Chi words, and concedes them b and tht n does uot make them tt - . II. M 1 I J M 1 I. ..

ironing (tower 01 ais nur. ie uie who bnllda his house on the I testlne day is certainly coming. Ch the eternal truth, has s.il.l so In day such a man will find ' professions' have u-eri to-r words: they may have BBttafk life; they cannot satisfy the S (Hid in judgment Banishment f the preseme of (Jod wi.l i I tion fonwr and ever. B-r.ncence Dees Net Save No one an r ad thM tOB tho fully Wlthoat realizing thai M sihle for a person to be an worker in the church, t pTCI the pulpit a great soulwinm r logical professor, and yet b the la- great day. Christian WO! thine from true motive -faith In iird leaaa CMhrlBtaatheBavii world Is not truly Chri-tian and ret elv es BB saving merit IB day. It is an awful thing I that a man may go to hall fl neatb the pulpit; hai tt M awful thing for a man to go 1 straight out of the pnlpil ' logical professor's chair. Yrt I sou is taught here Let u-, BIBBS calling sure. Assurance as Well as Waif this lessen tells in- wh" Bl llsappitlnted. It also tei! Bl a be i BBB red as to their eternat tiny. Those who build BBOB U are sale but what M " I up, n the rock? Our lrl Himus: "Kveryone that noareth sayings of Mine and lo :h thai Is he safe man, the man whose of hnrater will stand amid storms of that great day J

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