Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 48, Number 32, Jasper, Dubois County, 20 April 1906 — Page 2

WEEKLY COURIER HIN I Ii IIUiM l'ul Iii'! jASrElt INDIANA THE WEEK'S NEWS TERSELY OUTLINED Ad Epitome of the Most Important Events at Home and Abroad the Past Week. NORTH, EAST, WEST, SOU1H. A c.ltuipar hi v Mil I uagrrii t UaliiK lugi'ihrr With u errlull . i. .1 Bud ouelruat-ti e uiila-

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I ONC.H l.lOV AI NOltl. The fccuse of rep re twit gllTgg. at a S.i. .... .-.-iun heki for that purpose, listened to eulogies on the late HenF. Marsh 01 the Kourwnth Mino. dMiict The senate palmed bills iucreas.ug the pensions of ax-soldiere who lost limbs In the rv.u-, IwUftag and pen'U.in; petty officers, and men of the army, navy and mar.ne corps after 30 years of service a: t t fourths their regular ay. dLd :ncr. t-.: the pensnus of eiMi ;i in war soldlen to 1-1" per month and making the attta-nment of 75 years et ate evidence of disability. The post office appropriation bill wa pa-ed by Um house. The house concurred In the .-euate at: endments U) the bill fixing the term of tour; i;j ;V southern alatriot of Tovaa. The house passed a bill to amend the act to amend and codify the laws rela:. ng to muuiiipal corporation in the iiStliet of Alaska. The house passed a bill grant. ng to the city of iHirango. Col., certain lands lor reservoir purposes. The senate committee on public lands rerorted favorably a bill for the allotment of homesteads in Alaska to lndians and EekUnoe, native cf that territory. I.KM.IUI HEMS. A jury in the federal court at Little Rock, Ark. COBTicted Columbus B Boyett. Lee Bromley. Bill Morgan and Bob Nichols, of Bradley county, of Intimidating n?groesand preventing them Ircm working in a sawmill. Max.::: Iii rl-:y. ?h Kuss.ar. novelist, has abused American bo-pltailty by foisting upon it, as Mme Gorky, the Ku-tia:. a r - Mme Andr-itva. with whom he has been living since separating fron' bin wife. Luring a panic in St. Ludmiila's Polish Catholle church in Chicago. Kastor OVO ; . -a inj? a boy's cry of "fire." thr i h.ldren- and one woman were I ted and a wore of others injured, same very severely. The Catted States cruiser Brooklyn. Rear-Admiral Slgebee't flagship, has lett Mttttna, Italy, homeward b und. Samuel illiame. of El Paso. Tex ar:d party are reported to have been an;t aatd by Yaqul Indian In the Ftat t i i.ora Mexico Williams was killed, but the fate of the rest of the party is a yet unknown. The rokinen union in the anthracite coal region has declared the present suspension, a far as their craf- i concerned, to be a strike. Pre.-id'nt Mitchell of the Cnlted Mine Worker- has cautioned the member.-, cot to ii.du.ge in any unlawful disturber. -s The steamship Campania, en routs to New York, la bringing f ,110,009 in apeeie. An the result of an explosion of po wiser in the forward turret of the batUMhlp Kear-arfte at the conclusion of target practice in West Indian wafers, Lieut George W. (iraeme. Lieut ohn M. Hagglat and five members of the rrew ar- 'Va 1 an.! 14 others m ire or Less seriously Injured. The portrait of Benjamin Franklin, taken fnm Franklin's home in Philadelphia darlag the revolutionary war. KM reni red to the Fnlted State by Eail Grey, to whom It defended lireai.- fror th vt r - j-reat grandfather, arrived in New York or. board the steamer St Paul, addressed to I'reu-lde-.t )U - e The American legation guard at Pt hin. China, under command of ('apt Harry It who has Just started frr Ik. me Is conceded to lie the most efficient and soldierly there, and a model for all nationalities Joseph Claret, employed by a firm of roofers in Chicago, was decapitated with a razor by one of two negr 4M whom he found in his emplnvi r's stable Mrs. QsMHKay M. DtjBWW has returned from Europe showing the effect? Pf her re out illness. She went to Im irr oro igh-on-Hiidsoti. w here S na'or De pew ig staying during his illness. Seventeen recent arrivals of teamhlps from Europ- brought a total of ahoul 14,000 immigrants. giv.ng Ellis Islai. !. New York, a record-breaking fob. I -iitr th- order of th supreme court of KgfMta, whiih ouKted Mayor lb s of KamaM OMf, Ka. . snd wh . h ruled that h c uUl not serve in that efflcr. ..T t ; l presci.t tfrm had expired. In ISO", the democratic execu".o.mittf. of that city have mmInate ! him for mayor. The feder.il nh batcheries in Maine re aiakits! the expfrirnrnt of introftucinr: Into f he waters Of that statn the hu:i p L.-ck salmon of tht- Pscfic nsjft. Japsl i fxkl to have formally demanded thst CTajnH open Mtgklei and Antung province a,ixt Kocth to tertian trade

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Ftv hin du d Missouri detiHH rats at UN ded ü Jt ffersi n .lay bamiuet given b t! Mi-, our; Stan- Democratic Pres a sm . ..; .ui .:. k...!i-.i City Among the e .i :s were promineist democrats frou) various parts of the rate Gov Folk levator Stii.i nn 1 tir.Kresman Charlcf A P( ;.e. of New Vnrk. were the prin ciM. ji.iKeiSir Rolert Thorburn. fornier pre mit r of Newfoundland, is dead. The Roumanian government, at the repeated demands of the Russian IK licc. has decided to exvnd Maiusihenko the leader of the mutiny on b.iard th Raastaa hattlashlp Kb las Potaaaktaf is JuLe of last year. 1'nitci States Vks Consul .lames Iprfagtr, at Cardenas. Cuba, died sudili t.'.y of heart disease The LOBdOfl Expre-. say- that U Grand Nerton Denslow. an Americar hftt. r ros-i.'.ing In Ixmdon. has discovered a iure for locomotor ataxia, and has already effected a number of won

d rful rei overles. j A fire of mppoatd incendiary orgin '.' ri .y i l the business section of Hc- ... la. M atlas north of Shrevejort. less. $..ii00. An unknown mar., on whose person was found 25 pounds of dynam. e Fussjav oapa, IVO revolvers and a black raaak, was struck and fatally injure.) by a Northern Pacific engine in the yards at Bosemafe Mont, He was evilently loaded for a hold-up. The United State grand jury at Bit ix Falls. S. Ü.. ha? returned an Indictment charging pe-jury aga:nst Carl Petaa, a pi atiaeni tiK-knuiu, in ionnotion with government land entries by four different persons.

Three stahl. -a at the Lexington (Ky.) rae track and Ave cottages Just outside the grounds were destroyed by tire. Together with tea horses belonging to George V Bise',l. of Pittsburg. Pa., and James Baker, of Iexlngton; less, f",o mm August Blmont. according to a London dispatch, has purchased the racing -tali. ci. Rocksaad, paying $125,K0 Rockaaad, In lo;;. won the Derby, th St. Leger and the Two Thousand Guineas stakes. Vh:le Philip Schneider was plowing on his fsrm south of Hammond. Ind the plow struck several sticks of dynam.te buried in the grw&d, an i Schneider was fatally injured by the explo Both horse were killed. Boys found the bodies of a man wi man and child In the mountains MHitfc Of Rkhlands. V Va They bad apparently been dead at least a month The skulls of the woman and hild had been crushed and there was a bullet hole in the man's forehead. At least seven toraadoea were ob thread east and north of Gre.v Rend Katit In one day. Considerable damagt is repotted, including the demolition o: a School house snd a threshing outfit. Maj Richard Sylvester, of Washing ton, I. C. wa re-elected president ol the International Association of Chief; of Police, in session at Hot Spriaga Ark. Harvey 0. Carr of Grand Rap ids. Mich . Is secretary-treasurer. George B Hlbhard, a well-know r marine, lawyer, died at his home in Buffalo. N. Y., aged 82 ears The ar departineti has taken step to send whatever military force may be necessary to protect the Indlar agent. Maj O C Edwards, on the l'na t ilia, ageaay in Oregon, the Indians hav ifig threatened to do him bodily harm. Several pfaoai Te Injured anc seven houses completely destroyed by rr.a.lo at Stafford. Kas. E'rom the conflicting s-torieg In re tard to Iowle and Zion City, it Is difficult to determine whit Is really being or going to be done Howie, at lat ac counts, was at th Auditorium Annex in Chicago and the tasaTgeata hld pos e i loll ( f Zion. The Washington Auditorium Co. ii setkltiK to obtain a chirter and concesions to erect an Immense ampitheatet at the natlot! capital, using the stee frame of the government building at the Leuhdaaa Parchaai expositicjn The natioaal headejuarters of the Woman's Suffrage associvioa a! Yarrer.. O.. has re eive.) a complete his tOry of woman suffrage hwpi-a'hed by the late Susan B Ahthooy. There ar nearly 4,om volumes. The armcred cruiser Washington built by the New York Shipbuilding Co . ncceaaful y complete d her offli ia -pee ', trial making: an average spewed ol II 171 knots an hour on a four-hour en durante run The costly furnlshinitst of Hen Mr Dhul, John Alexander Doale'fl btatttl ful ranatf home at Y4ilte Ike. M ch. valued at fthOQt $2o.OOO. were sold ut dei the hammer for $2.5'0. Benjamin D Greer.P an ! John P Oayaar, charged with c aaptraay to de fraud the govaraiacat, and wh'i for ream fouuht extradition from Oanadh were f,M,nd guilty in the federal u tttl at Baraaneh, On, after a trial lasting 14 o k ;, sr.i I sentence ; u pay a collective fine of $57.".ii4'J and eac h be Imprisoned for term of four years. Jan..; A Haliey. the "circua hing," v.. I kniGWii in connection with the Baratur a...i Ratiey show, died at his hom" In Moun: Van n N. Y., cf eryi eas, agel 5! years. 1 Fl Van Hyke. Jr. president of th Mllwaakfe Traet 00., nnd a director in 'h- K.rst national bank of Milwaukee, 1 died following an operation for the reBtoval of pall stones, aged 18 years. I The trustees of St. Vlatrur's c l!ego whii-h was r-'irnily destroyed ,y lire at Hmirboiinals Orove. north of Kati kahan, 111., have received donationsi agpagntiiig $ir,M.Mio. (j,,) will proceed u rem lid. Vlte-Adm iral Cenera. who rommancled the ill-fated Spanish fiept destroyed off Satia , CubR. bj 1 8V8. has t een ap dnted naMii comnianday i the port of Fern '. Spain.

FOUL BLOT UPON

MISSOURI SHIELD

THL LAW TO BE VINDICATED SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON.

mil NEGROES HANGED AN L BURNED AT SPRING FIELD. THE MOB SPIRIT RAMPANT an Mm . mi Vtsttlasa Wets he t-tiard of I ii ii I i i Inn. Ilm la Netthet m iimi tin- mmm Urru I'f.nfli. Springfield. Mo., April 1 1 At - 1 p'clock Sunday Moraing WUHaa Aller, a rottsi aegroi was taken trom thcouuty jail here and lynched in the pub lie spiarc by th - same mob that, twt hours earlier, had banged Horace IiiD can and James Copeland The body o Allen later was burned, as had beat tbo.-e ot UM other negroes, beneath th spot where they hau been lynched. Meh I'M rated t'r More, allowing the rj spate h of Duacai an (Vpellil.d. x:r.e ot.e sUHgeted thill Al laa ud Bus Cain, two other miroai known to be in thi jail, should also be lynched. The mob. now bloodthirsty and wrought up to the big beet pitch ol i tenient. read.ly n ok up the ity.and KM n the charred bones Of a third vie Um lay beneath the statue of the God-lles-s of Libert) Cain ex.lped. I lie I li'Ueil Crimea. Alien and Cain wer. being held upon suspicion of having murdered o. v Ruark, while Duncan and Oopelaac were aicised of assaulting Mabel Kd nondsOB, t white domestic Their work finally aoconpHahad, th mob quietly diapersed; bat Sunday

crowns augtr.enteu, ny nunoreitf Ol !er

one fr,m tnrronndins towns, (tiled th atreata, making threats of further ven geance and Sunday t.tght s eral com

I nar.ies of stat.- militia i rdered out b'

Gov Folk, tof-ther with L'oo depot) sheriffs patroled the street-. (Ill Millie III I nnpr. Whet; the mob left the jail at mid night with Copeland and Duncan. U prisoners e.-i ape1 ;n the exi itemnt Aaaoag them was Cain But Allen wa; there yet. and the second mob fount him under a cot. He was dragged out his hards were Had I ehind his back, i rope was put erottttd his ne.k. and h wa aurohed d. wn the street to th tower In the square Two men climbed up the iron stair way and sto ..t upon the platform w.U Allen between them. The negro sted directly above th emoldrring ath heap from which the nnell of burning tlesh arose. But he (go d iiect Whlk the man with the lantern harangued the ttOb and the crowd jeered at the negro. In the meantime the rope had been pined about Allen' nec k. and presently the hangman sa Ight the negro's ankles, lifted him and throw him forward over the railing Sli'Lenliitt iirilnrlf. Allen turned a aoawraaaU in the air, and as the rope became taunt his eecfe cracked like a pistol sh t The rope broke and he fell in the bed of eogbj M top of the other two negroes. There he kicked and floundered around until another ne was broii;.;t. thrice looped around the neck, and he was again sua-

pet.ded in midair. I lie birr Iteplrn Ulx-d. More foxe- were brought, another big fire wa- kfhdltd and soon the swaying Bghre, now dead, fell into it. send ing up an arrowy spray of live sparks After that most of the men went home but sone men and hoys stayed by th tower all night and fed the fire ne The el Witummmmm, Fi th usaie! persons saw the trie hanged and burnd AmTilg the crowc of spc-ctitor were hundreds of worn er and children, girls and b pi In a ha ! overlooking the plaza ar Hs-'i r dance was :n progress. Its mu sic stopped, while the dancers crowdec to the windows and watched the wrlth lnir black belies and the fianaea tba finally i asUBMrd them Meente" Hello lluiio-ra. Sunday souvenirs of the night, con Hating Of a button fr.m the trousers ol one of the negroes, a piece of the hang n an s v- and other pfeeM Of relies were eagerly bought by many amonp the crowds that Kathen I hi the scene. The authorities, attar! that Cofnioad and Iuinan. two cr the ictims. were inr.iKent Ths is the general beBef. a reaction has ret ir. gad HO I poopls are ror.ilerrnlng th mobs work Omm, Sth Ulli i i,l ,- riioa. Jefferson Cltf, Mo . April 16 Gov. Id ph W Folk, in stutatneut, Sunday, said: 'The yn hing 11 Bprlngfleld was s mc.sn disgracsful ocenrrenca Wkatevgi the offenae of the negroes may have been, tad however deaervlng f death the y may hav been they were entitled to punishment by Uvw, and not by s mnb. nn l when a med lakea the law Into IU oWfl hmds, as this one did. any Mini " Of It Is guilty of murder I will recpiest ore of the ffff'ggi attorney gentrals. to gld the- prosecuting attorney of Greene eoanty to punish the offender ard ) .-ill offer a reward ot 1300 for any infomtntion that would lead to thi conviction of anv BMtnhar of the Hob' A Ills oriolu -ruf f kpPplr, Qnoetttown, Apr:: li The itetaiai Campat,:n. whlcb tailed from here 8unday. for New Voik. has c:n boar what is said Jn hr the largest cendgnment of specie rVe r sent a-rovs the Atlantic on one veawL The total value of the specie, is aiwnit ft;.::. i.oeMj. ttt'yoOea iiniii, Beetets Jeffe rao Qt Mo., April i; -Att'yden Hadley m repOTttd better Sunday even.nr In the aftermcn his f-vet rsrne up a?air vme a, ttardai At f.x o lock It had dim llaht I and h I. ri ,:ing a Ii r.

IPlea Uri ni MeUe mi i rmirr mi He Uuli III. Ii I i n. lleil l UI I i iii tpHeaastdi Be, Bprlagdeld, Mo. Five well-haowg ui are noa under nrraat berg gharged vtth being I an dart in ÜtehMk thai took,, into '.he county jail, Saturday night, gad lynched three gegroeg, Two of the alleged mob leaders nit U jail, and two have been released ou bond Charlet Caaaefai ami peey Call's y w i' the first nu n arrented. Cnnaefai h.is beea phi motu ata pi ti tor, but is at present employed ! the St Ixui ek San Fraucisco railroad y.nds. Catfrj is twttakaaa for the same road Moth have been released cm bond Dan Crude, log of lb l). Crane, a well known uaddlery merchant, nag the third arreeted, Crane moves la the bc-st society In : e. Oal Hall, the last man grrOOtOd bj a police court character Crauo and Mali were placed In Jail, but Craag was later releaeed on boad (annefai weal to Sheriff Homer, Monday, an I inciiilred how much damage' htd been done by the mob ou the sheriff's prop!ty Cannefax was Informed that it would amount to $1 (too He- thou said a collection would be taken up to repair the- loss, but bit o0oi waa Batly refuse d by heriff Horner. Later a fifth arrest was made in the pemoa Of S. H. Brake, a forme r policemaa. He- was re leased em bond Circuit Judge a w Lincoln ordered a special grand jury called to investigate the triple lyuching. The emitt's remarks were' brief Hit simply said he ordered the special grand jury in view of the- outrage s ami Crimea coiumittoel here Saturday night, and in View Ot the- fact that a great number of men convicted iu thi wart trcrd liberated." Prosecuting Attorney Patterson, who is t yooag man of determined air and a graduate ed the S' Louis law school, says the itratid iury atll Immediately endeavor to aacertaiatha Identity of the mob leaders and foV loa ers. "And I will groseCUtt each .itui every one of them for murder In the first degree." Mr PatteraOB declared. FOUND ON A RIVER ISLAND Traute ieitl.-ni ii i-.-1, i it-,1 n ii, I ii. .iii ol s t-letetli rnr I i i ... 1 1 III.-. Mo.

Sedalia. Mo A human tkelctoa foiinil in an island In the liiesourl river, thne mile- lifKew Bomil e . has been identified as that of Mrs William o urtney wife of a its . merchant here, who was drown I by the' oveturnlng of a steam launch a' the Missouri, Kan is and Texas railreiad bridge, August 10, l'ju.'i Other victims of the traii'dy were- Mrs. Courtney's two daughters, wheat bodies were recovered several dayi later, and M: Kell Varn y . of Boor.vi.le. The skeleton was Identified by the shoes, the only part of her apparel remaining A diamond brooch and a diamond ring valued at $l " e, and other je wilry are missing, and 'ho earrings h" wore wh' ti she met lur death were not found WELL-KNOWN ST. LOUIS MAN Sh hi ii i I I. Ilnllie, II. W.II liit,,i, M. i.oiii m.-mI tetate Maea BaUa hu l.lfr II I I inn.

St. I .is Immediate ly after c alling from the window to his ton Hobe; at 8 a. m Monday, with the evident intention of !ristruiing him about datiOl of his Offlce, Samuel T Kathell. aged (I eine of the be-st-kne.wn real e-.ta'e nie-n in St Loala, change I his m ud. and ended hi- :if. by shooting, at his h m 1S CabnnnO avenue. Iiefore- his s,n. who had just left the boute, reached him The mad id attributed by relatives to a temporary derangement, tuperluduoed by an aeeident in May Ifgg, when Rathell lipped Oil the-front steps of his (some, wrenching his spine. ANOTHER NEGRO KILLED He Was hol, hi tprlaaeeld, u,,., WI.'. Will. Oinlll r. I I .oil I I nu lei Hol. I I p n U kite Mhii.

prlngfleld, Me a young negro named Hums was shot and killed thortl) after ten o'clock Monday night Ig thU east part of the e-ity by Lslie. I'eiers. a young white- mag The- latter was escorting a young holy to her home- When they w.re held up by twej aegroea The white man drew i pistol and fired at the- negTOt I, who tied, as he supposed. He ran after them, not knowing he had hit one, and stumbled over the dead body of the man he had shot. Iii. I inl Iron Worl.er iriUi, Indianapolis. Ind A gang or forty five Mructurg ir do workers, tmpolyed on the ii story Knightt of pythiaa grand lodge building, went on strike Mcdaday morning, They daman i N cei 1 1 an h-.nr. five otata im reaae, Whll b was itrant- I by 1 ; r 1 1 COntrnctOTt, but they lndst on the scale affecting all structural iron workers within a radius of loo miles of Indianapolis Thg latter demand was refuted, Th" strike may spread to ttveral baadred work" ers in this eity and vicinity before many a . s i seeeswlaa laiwtarrattas, Waahlagtoa, The gingatu of Immtgratioa to the United Itatee rrem all countries dating the month of March, linfi, according to a statement aed by the immlgratfoa hurtaa Moa day was 1 :!::.:;, ot laCTl u g 70 pe r cent . gear March 1904. (Mala reg tmn ii mi. Chicago Judge- go H. Bethat la tie t'nlted H rites district 00 rt, Moniay, ordered that the t'ash Bayer t Uaioa and Fi -t Nat.onal c , ,,, ra. the socie ty h' declared Inseiivent. ami that the igttti of 1 1 oompnai be wjJU.

"Jsenfl the Sinner's Fi 1 --.d" lsnae. gatie iinl Suuelay Si beul Wesson for Apt 1 1 ''2. LK8SX)N TF.NT. Laike SI. ry 9rm .. UOLDKM TEXT. Th KaHh batlj Timk iuiin the sa ne psrlug in Jesusy MVtf.1 llee. k.i u p. a. e I . ee k . , iO. ministry us that of Ul leeaea, in tUUdtg or eteeeg tr. PidACg In Keime 0WB It Oalttte, ptge li.ipa in ' ape 1 11. 1 urn CRlPTURAte HKi bin N. h letUUf lutatieee to eianera Matt 1 U; li N;U 1 113. t.uke 6 31, 32. j M H lee John a I. 17; 4 lei. I. 3f Jena" re-lnli. .im to I'harUeetk, Matt I Mi I H-H. Mi 11 I ". 14, us. l:U It; 16 1-12. lie 3, ;i lei. SJlleVB; 23 1-33; Luke 11 37-44, John I Comment nnd Suggestive Thought. M And oue of the Pharisees:" Simon by name (v. Id). The- I'haris. e was not a ct nveit to Christ's do:trlue." V. UT. "Boholdt" Tat ope ning words imply that her Btnoeiao ete-ate'el surpriseUt Crit. Com. "A WOttttl m the city " Probably Capernuum; perhaps Natl or Magdala. W hich wan .1 inner: ' A notorious character, aa the tiie-ek Impliet "Whet sln Kue-ve that Je'ssis sat at meat Her presence there explaineel by th" eirlental cusiteun of StfUngart passing in and out of a house during a meal to see and converse- with -the gUOfltn" V. :t7. M Brought ;su alabaster hmu" Flask "Literally, an alabnBtl r. just as we call a drinking vessel gaadt f class a gl i-s- l'liny leimpares Mies. vessels to a closed rosebtnl." V. Its. "And stiK.l iwas standing) at His feet: rhaaka to thee, rooat blessed sinner, thou hast shown the world a safe enough place feir sinnere - -the feet ef Jesus. whie bpurn none, reject none, repel untie, and recti Vg and admit gIL"- Bernard "And did wipe them With the hnirn of her heael " "With a touch, she looses the hair, which if was shameful to let down in public, and. witi the Ingenuity and abasement of love, makes it a towel.' Alexander Maclaren 'And kissed His feet." The

verb is a compound one. expressing j tenderness Of regard " "And anointI e.l them with the ointment:"' Thla was the one act she had come of I set purjieise' to do V. ti "I entereel into thine house: m An an invited pstUt, to whom the host thOttld have she wn at U ast the eeimmon coartooiec. V. 4.". "Timu gavaM me nei kiss:" "To receive a guest at the present dap without kissing him on either chee

as he enters. Is a marked siien eif Hinte nipt, or at least I elaim to a nmcil higher social position '' Tristram

v. if.. My head with .dl thou dklet 1 not anoint " Thi also was an ordi nary token of reap 1 '

V. 1'.9 ' The Pharisee . . spake witbn himself:' Not daring to utter hu th night aloud, but very likely proclaiming it in his sneering couutei.ance. "This man, it he were 4 prophet:'' "Not the' werst thing ha could have thought -Kapoe. UreeM lest. v. 4". "Jesus naiwerlng," the unpoken thomght, tad so proving Uli prophetic Insight "Wt almost see the half-sad smile flickering e.n the- Teaca r s lips Pulpit Commentary. V 41. "There was a certain creditor: Kather. money-lender. See R V. "Whle h had two de btors " The- re 1ltor Is Christ, the two debt rs urn Simon and the woman . ' V. M Tay'eir. I). P V. A2 "And when they had in. thing to pay " And told the creditor so, it

implied That is the plight of every inner: "Nothing in my hand I bring " He frankly :'' Freely; oattttod In the R V PurgaVi them ls)th; " As readily the large debt as the small: thus the ouepan of Gods leve covers a mountain as easily as a molehill. "Whiih of them will lovo Him most? ' Not of necessity, but probably. V. 43. "I suppose:' "The air of languid Indfffereact with which Bhaoa gave his judgment, as if the case supposed were too insignificant to awaken any interest in his mind, showe that he hSel n thought eif Its having a rolbreoie te blmtelf. ' V. 47. "Wherefore:" BectJse her iitlens prove her true repentance. Her sins, which are many, are hrciven:' as you may see from the evident fact that she love-el much:" and has been proving this love by thfl deeds ymi have- WitaOtted; while ymi. Slme.n. "to whom little Is forgiven' 1 In your own stilf Wllsfleil thought )a -how this by loving tnd honoring Me little This paataga does not teac h that l. ve Is tbt greiund of forgiveness, but Its result. V 4V "Thy sins are forgive-n:" Christ ha.-- bun talking with Simon, nnd in larre-. philosophic terms wbiib the woman might not unde rstand He WoaM Rend her away with the oomfort of this piain. direct tmnromia. V 4lt "Who Is this that (even) Tortieath sins?" Notice that Christ, so QUlch ti answer Simon's evil thought Of the woman, pays nei attention to this evil thought of Himsedf, as II He were i i iat bemer. V. 50 "Thy f.-ilth hath saved thee: This saying is an Indire et answer it the cavil ed v. i'.c "No word , r mina, but thy faith, hath saved the ' The Hfart of the Lessor.. The COO dam nation of sinners carries with it th" iraadtmaattna of our selves. Chrls, has torgtvaww ready fbr all kinels eif sinne rs He was as willing to forgive the Pharisee hi: pfffgd as the woman he-r Imparity. A little c fill I nskeel his mothef if he could say what he liked to Hod. "Yes." said shi. The.n he prayed "Dear (ioel, lore me when I'm naughty.'' (VirlHi wants us to show our lovs to Illm. There Is no better way of showing It than tO tri I Othtri ahoul Chrlat and Ills love for them.

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tsix. six tsixe s t r Oy tin- Dr Wib liuuis Medkrine Co., Bcheäeotady, N. Y. SKuiis rreserven. It is the custom in Brittany to die up the bemes of the dead after a .er tain time and preserve the skull 4 in a small box with a heart sh ip, d opening In Its front Fach box marked with the name and date of tbo dead.

Que-et English League. There is a Cemipulsory Character league in Fngiand. the- but teal of which is to urge on parliament the passage of a bill making It compulsory for ail employers to give a written rharacter to their employes when leav Ing Liquid Mceeure. The leere tarp 1 fit 1 that y. ur property 111 Swampvlllc mst you four do! lars a foeit sir What prbe .:re yo 1 willing to gll II forThe Rich Victim (h. I II let It for two elc. liars ., aUoa Life. 'K'ng's, Weather. " The ree-e nt visit of King Edward H France has given the Prench taothei Kugltth phrase, whieb t h v have add td to "high life," sport -nan..'' "fa-h lonahle" and the rest They now call fine weather "kings weather." Bread Was Sad. "Ah. darling" remarked Mr (fewed "I see you have prepared some pud ding with your own Utile hand. What kind is it. pet"" 1 Th that, sobbed Mrs Newed, "is b bread!" London Tit-Bite.

Colored Y M C A. The Y. M. C. A. in the t'nlted States has inn branches fur colored members 74 of which are in educational Institution anei U in cities. Their ag gregate membe rship exceeds I 000

When? It Landed Him "What .1 penchant young Ooldrox has for setting at the Inside of things " "What now' "Baak, then jail." Mil Waukt . Ti t . lied Neglect Husbands. When one sees a woman ma'ninInve to a dog It isn't bard to under stand why there are some dr. on s N. Y Times. A WOMAN DOCTOR Was Quick to See That Coffee Poison Wos Doing the Mischieef. A lady tells of a bad case of coffee poisoning ami tells it In a way to sini pie and straightforward that literary skill could not improve It. "I had neuralgic headacbet for 11 years,'' she says, "and have suffered untedd agony. When I first began W have the n I weighed 140 pounds, but they brought mo down to ltd. 1 went to rrany doctors and they gtvt me only temporary relb-f. So I suffered on. till one day in 1104, ;i woman doctor told BN to drink Postum Food Coffee. She said I looked like I was coffee poise med. "Se I be-gan to drink Pnstum gad I gained 15 pounds in the flrtt lew weeks and am still K.ilning. but B A so fast as at first. My headache' began to leavo me after I had used Postum about twi werkrs long OhOUgh I pee t to get the coffee pofaog out eif my system. "Now that a few months have passed since I began to UM Postum rood Coffee. I can gladly say that I never know what n neuralgic headache Is like any more, and it was ROth Ing hut Postum that cured nn BOfore I used Poitam I ro ver went out alone; I would get bewildered and would not know whbh way to turn. Now I go nlone and my head Is na clear as bell. By brain nml nerves are stronger than they have been f'"yenn." Name given by Postum Co., Battle Crok. Mich. There's a reanon. Read the UttM nook. "The Koad to W-lM.le," in phggh