Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 49, Number 8, Jasper, Dubois County, 2 November 1906 — Page 6
WEEKLY COURIER -1 n, .
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NEWS OF THE WEEK AN EPITOME OF THE MOST IM PORTA NT EVENTS AT HOME AND ABROAD
defensiv !ltaac ta lot BTuroae X w Y, i j l.b, r busim m . i kite n bti The Spani.-:, MttUM troduced a Mil m tl for the eompietc refer and t rlncln It uu to
warships, while Certnant
BUS to ! uKiijr.l peao.
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the srSBJ
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nil nt
" " Hose . r. : Mr? Winnie Wlueler leadsta of the Brotkerkood "f Lights
tu. CvadUT I a house fu jhuh t hildren
on a (nu near Arbeles. Co! . w
... .ic-1 before ., juttft on charge
or manslaughter in connect n u, with
A Carefully Digest and Condensed "' ' 1 r x 1 BB Be plana
.. v. m u ll Jtl I i
NORTH, EAST. WEST, SOUTH
Compilation of Current Nc
Items, Dorresttc and Foreign. MISCELLANEOUS. Thre cars of an elect ru- 'rain on the West Jersey at S, ashore ia:lroud jumped the track on the bridge oxet the Thoroughfare. nt Atlantic City, N J . going off into the wat, Two Of the cars were submerged with theii Nviag tieight. but the third rar wa not submerged until the people were able to ret out or were rescued The dead was v ariout-l estimated at ; 7.V Many of the injured were t rhaps fatally hurt. The San Francisco school board s:.i -es that it was simply obeying the laws of California when it established M ; irate schools for Japanese and other orien.als. Many of the totalled Japanese pupils are grown men. and are not fit associates for little jtiris an.' Ik s in white schools. Th, s-j Intendent says: " We do not deny the J anese anv educational right, but there are separate schools far ihoin. and those thev must atteud. S.!' s a Tokio dispatch "Among
the teg ,-oraI fishing vessels which
Carryiai '-.it further the pottay under which arms surrendered b the Cuban taaurgogts have been destroyed, order- l.ax, tieeii given that a great g,uar.tit of an. is the BOCUUMI lattea .-f fortj years now stored in the baseunnts of Morro esBtle, Havana ht thrown ;:ito the sea. At ttfaaer, lirea in his honor by the UrookUn Yaiht club. Si: Thomas LiptOU. declared that he hoped he iniKht be prfYttafatl to challenge for the laicrkaa cup. the international trophy, and Intimated that he would issue a challenge next vear for a
race, i oeslbl) in 190 or 1&09 Bx a remarKabl achievement in
wirelesi Fla
te!i
lahy at the ran füll at plant has been able
'" keep in communicetloe with a Steanet frottl the tune she left New York. UBtlll ske arnv.d at Hnltira.i horrlcaae swept southwestern Japan Several hundred coral fishing a-:' are reported raissiag K.,rh hi is manned by at Itas; two .-ailors More the aa Francisco earthquake there wer separate .chiwis la San Praadaea for ne fnpmaae. Tub-
were dtstrev (1 risirin t'w iiii.
SHAW SAYS WE GOT GOLD
ONE HUNDRED MILLION FROM EUROPE AND AUSTRALIA. Declares That It Is Now in ths Channels of Trade in This Country. m inni apiiüs. Minn aVciataq of tka T'easury Leslie M Shaw U in Minne
sota. Whin asked alwtit his s.ccn. facilitation of BJOaf Import ad dt-
tK)sits of public money without the
a mal t Inu rest. Mr Shaw s.iid :
it is oarprialac thai aayoaa should
complain of the tmportutien ot this
pold. More than tea carloads, $H0,-
OUO.Olli. wt-i, lio.uht :-om Kus.pe
and Australia withou. x eaaa to the
Koverument, and It all enured into
the channels of tiale in the l usted
States.
I deposited 2lJ,0OO.OO0. Of thla I
gave New York ct: $;: . i. , t'lin-.i-
ko M,ooo.oaa, st Loaii IMOO.009, New Ortaaaa 11,000,000, aUaneapoUi
f and distributed Che nst ia St Paul. Kansas Cit. Dtnaha, Des
Moitiis. Milwaukee and ..II over tiie
couatry,
It is due to say, howt v r. that no
effo: t w.s made to i 'Move the si: na
tion until ImsiUess nun. nt.muf.ict ur-
i rs. im : chants. büUderi an I then bean to complain thai the) witt mill palled to pa aaacaalvo rate of interest."
NEWS FROM INDIANA
EVENTS OF GREATEST INTFKEST Tuiiouuuour mi; statk LOST CITY OF SALISBURY Wilderness Marks Site of Former
Town Mother's Curse Believed to Have Had Weird Influence cn Place.
DYNAMITE RAL3 HOME. Hundreds of Men at Work in Powder Plant at Aotna Imperiled.
Were raniht in rhu Vn-nnit,..
- I n1 cif authorities are nierelv r. siand only 3 o them lived throtmh ll(ll!li;n ,,hih,s :,,:J ed be the storm Of 1.210 men on board. fnrv thi- ... . , , ' , inJS cJimlaatU . uJaTt the XLZL't Three persons were killed and a rh..; a,. ,o.:r, mm. wm fr; ,,,a ZJ ... .... . all arms surrendered bv the larar Mre partially d-troyed TmwhfMtW eeats where ,h. v would do no f her hall, the jroaac ladies dorm torv of . ,
ilfi1 a narntu .... ' ' o l
had a narrow escape
William O. Robeson, for the past 2'. years supreme secretary of th" Royal Arcanum, died of pneumonia a
nis liome in A ' Hills Ma
not;n tkrowiag these weapons into
fron
hast I hi
Morro castle.
Tae btMurd of bishops of tc Moto
' i hurcli Pas ,,. , . . j . ndae $700,-
after an illness of two days He was ,,na LZT.TZ 1 C ',(,'- born at Loval O.w, v,tn tSZ " ' u rvlmiU.1 th 'hurches destroyed
President Pelt,, of the Ä t X A notmedüf dePartmeDth have 411 Atu rnry-C.onetal William H
win oc appointed to the su-
Padercv-skl has canceled his enKaeement to appear In this ccuatry in Jaaatry,
preme bench to Q ie v. cane ' .red b the. ... iui.atK.n .f Asie ciate .Fjistice Henry Itrown" i the
At CnvnS.. W .
i . , . iia.ians started statemenr made In unofficial circles a run on the Adirondack Trart Co . of ia Washins on which S'ate Senator Hracke-r ji nrcs: .., , not renominated for senator. of the Mikado Tlii" is indicated as at wo"k orfiVoh T ST a" - 'he ... of 1 !k r, . ra',road he h"Hdin? the Japanese people acaln-t n.ert tne pa-'' CO"? of Mexico. The ,nnj f.,a., ' , ' .B.,.a.'?. ' "VT. .
" . . H. T- IIIMIIIJ 1 1 L J .1 J ,-
roan is ijov miles lonjt. and will be completed, it is said, in afgktaaa months. Robert .vf Snyder, a Kansas City. Mo. uiillionalre. was fatall;. iujiired In an airomobile accident, tariag which a boy was struck and fatally hur-, Hoth died at the same hospi al a short time afterward. Snyd-. i was
inder ladictmeai at St Levis m; th
iant of bi
ffewfc r, in () . Th. m ttoaa of for th' : tctal rac If an ln ti-nibei I
Not lotiK Ca.ey
I- lo.md l.. ;rdere.l
hs ptatenunt of th ccl.ee rut raveaaa ohawa thai :h of Septem!, i. rim;, t v w : yl.:.t,2 t.:.'j. ,v hi . M ai exa pared a i I s. p . f HSf,l&l
ice ..-! ihtaaiefiti of wheat froai Argentina has h.nl araakralag effect on th - v. l,...t market Wea h r ÜN re vai aald to be favorabl fur the -To '-.n,: crop. The first ust cf the fed; ral eizht
hour day law nlt.l in a vie
anese hildren Irani the paMk schon.
attended by white chtldrea in Ban Fran. l co. and the genral antl Ja; in es agitation on the Par iflc coa A statemenf has been Issued from the White House so tin?; forth th following contemplated chanRe- inth--president s cabinet: teeratary of 'he treatir. Hon (Jeorre It. Oartatjro IOFtmastergen"ral. Hon. George on u Mevir. attorney-general, lion Charten J Bonaparte; secretary of th nnvy. Hon. Victor il M tealf et tary f eomawrci and labor, Hon 0cat s. Btraaa The appointmeai of Mr. Straus Will be the Bra time iliaa citizen of eiebraw faith ha be -made a cabin- t.:' mbei The Brotherteod r Railway Train m-n. n behalt of its iswitcbmea. hu ; ri er.t-1 ilenmi.i:. a l the m
roads eeaterfng t:i Cbicaaju fat an I V hour u The Standard Oil i f low.i ha transferred Its botdinci lt ("air
to the Btaadard Oil Co of California
FINED FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS. Criminal Proceedings Against Rocke
feller and Others Continued. Findlay. .- hi probate court Juile Banker overruled the motion tiled by the attorney! o: the Standard Oil Co. for a m w trial ami Itnpoaad a aan of $."i.000 and costs of the prosecution in the recent suit against the Standard Oil Cu here. On motion of the ,iefeaae the court ordered that the d"fendaat company be allOWefl 40 days In which to prepare at:. file its bin of exceptioaa la the ..- and aother MHlOB by the Bcandard attorneys, Janeni o. Troup, of Bowltag Qreen, o., and s. h Tulles. ..f Cleveland, the a Bteace Iwnoaed was ordered mispandM for a period ot layi for the perr-OM of filing a petition on error in this case. Criminal Proceedings Aganist John D. It was also ordered thai the crim
inal iafonaaUoa p-ri y.z against John l). Rockefeller, the Buckeye Pipe Line Co. and the Manha an Oil Ca be continued until tho next term of court. The fine Impoeed by Inane Manlier
was the limit for one pRUnac, though the law sMpulates that each day that the illegal combina lon business Is cartied fn constitutes a eepaiate olaaM, Taking this view of the statutes. It was poanfbai for the court to have imposed an amrecrate of fine., amounting to mir fil.OOO.OGO.
LEOPOLD DENOUNCED. Women's Christian Tempermce Unicn Gives Him a Swat.
the gov, ram. n? at Ctnciona I. Aftar u i. JT. ..
I.. im ,- i ' ioiuei?u,,,i mat use on.si(ler.it it,:, tninr out ,nl 1, minutes. , ... J,.. ; in a,,,,,,,-..., t0 su.ral fc the : State, court found the ,, Shutt of , ßher., an Kirk C catract.ng Co. guilt, sassluated. beinR Sot lhr0ilu ,Vh ? ?lKh'IaW'Vh,'',nS,rl:, 'l 3 h home in the Xence 2ae rnlZ f'l r " d three chll !r': The niae mile, below f. .acaaatl. weapoa anH was . .boiga loaded A dras ,c mea are against the r b. I wlt buckshot, and ike shot was ire '
..ou wiwniia, w weu-. or rm-d ar close range pK rsonr. iU be n decided uPJr. l,y t Three thousand n. ,, ;i . . withrrth V "'J 2 IC ' ST, ' ' ' al frn "f a "ade-,,hia opera bo . with the,., aH for?ign )fflrlal, ;ind J!" R;'' Foa: wife oftheea lon of , )lay (,,jsta,.tll J I . e qr SKJ f",lj"j: -v-n roiiremea prmted eta h. mv h UJIa ammenl lanea The mayor prohibit,. , , thnt my husl-and has lathed tka u Mi l duction in the , itv pole. ,nd I that he will soon b. hornet AtChatha N. I . .lohn Isr d tel. us about I:." s,rfü J " Vlcor8','DM ha ' C: '! " -".I kille. K lcor H lietralf. s erei.r.v .f the do na.ther a. -he was ,e,nP the .,. parttntnt of comm ie. n ! labor ta ,,er table proved to S.n F.ancisco. and make a lter F MeOeat, millionaire at aituati.n affect Bg ihs ,x laal m Mr, Praal Walker far ieeertlna and Japan.. - children Iron, th- .-ho I , . . ..,,, th,T ,. wa. pn.vid.d rar wklta ehüdrea an i b haadrad atttna kvas nkan Mr, t determlt.tun to p:tic?Japancs.p,,pj,,,;er allege, she married him. that ZC;tCh;T h" T-'as - - I the altar "PO' f lb,r crel-y ar, still The statement w., n,a bv.. well nig., unlv.rsal so s Hnd-f... OMr.r oflU-r Thursday tls.-t ,; .... and the movem r.t of the c t- crop, pointment nf a Ooremor o, the PM of cl and h o ,ars .- : mad until alt , I resllencause o7 bv . ZTT? ' RM" " ' ,e",ra fh ' lthn,s " tuZu f lna'J 'a! Without .be aid ol v. S,tos I) TS, v nio.it Bird of Prrv Mew 1 fo.., , ,,.xi"t'7,'rt "f.,- teerten n ParU Prance, winning . prite f in Vlashington jrerafaten. e ,,, ,,, i,.,,,, .. ,,...,, MK,,.,f., u"haor ntKfapaaese acitatlon on the Pa leal flMng machine vccuTlV1' ÜÜÜ ?a an,i Ani?"c Batet M unfa, in . rktta m de bo)coinK in Japan that will .wart Itffata of reeer 8amu-l Hiankensb', J 'MUode the injury Inflicted on Bettered srds res- r , h.,' iSSLYll? orient b ktlj w oa the charse of raanslauRhter
Har'ford. Coaa. Resolut ion. de. nounclng King Leopold II of DeJgfaaa as the author of conditions in the Congo Free State, which are characterized as -atrocities; ' calling for the exclusion of Heed Smoot from the Cnited States .-nate. because of his r,-! i '!), with the Mormon rhurch; oppoalng the sal,- of beer or other Intoxicants BI army BOBta; a Ivocnting the making permanent of the temporary prohibition of the sale of b-er al Bat tonal ant
men, hones ; pro: eating agains: the ' silnc of ll iuor tax receuita in uro
BibltJoa territory, and derlBrlni in favor of the riebt of suffr.it; for wo ien. were adopted bv the National Women's Christian Tempo: BW I'nion. The convention Blao declared fur the bickeei standard f parity lor men BBd women alike.
When the resolution ,1, alint; wph the Congo Free State was first Introduced, the Ratgfoa Covernrnent was the object of aeaaacfnttoa, but after M.t.ie BiafBMloa the name of Leopold 11 w.is BabatitBted fir that of the Heigian Boveraasaai A resolution was also BdOptC I ursine that state bjgWnl ures deBBBBd an "antl K,P pam " aniendnsenf to the conatitatfoa f i to- Uaitad Btatee,
lurl,m the discussion which fidlowed Kinir LBapOfd II.. of Medium, was CkaractBrtaad by Clara Hoffman, of Kansas City, na lonal recording secretary, as "an old monster."
ONE HOUR IN JAIL. River Captam Said "To H with the President of United 5tae."
PHtBBOre- Inden Nathaniel Kwing.
In the l ailed States cinrt. MBteoced '"apt Henry Kraft of the Btaanaer
Hessie Smith to .enre OOl hour In
jail as n penalty f( saving "To h
wpn the preaweui ,f the Uaitad States" Capf. Krafi BB tared the jail nt n o'etoek &nd an hour later wn, ralaaaad. Capt Kraft was iBpiialanl and mercy was shown him. THE PRESIDENT'S PANAMA TRIP.
Indianapolis Laal as conn.!, telv
BBjJ city of prehistoric times, wlih no bo mark, ao hiddM insMu mm
ermnhliaai ruins to invite ipecelatton
is to wliut it once was is 111., one..
ranvraa crj 01 Salisbury. Ind A little less than a century ago It was the BMdUai town of WajHM county and ue of the most prosperous of eastern Indtaaa Prom lilt until tifd it was the s. at of justice of Mavne cmmiv
Now there is not even a faraihoti-e where the town st..o,l Only eoanV try load, aace the main ttreel of the town, and I ipiiet cret-k mark the site a Salisbury.
S.illsbuiy wa.v found, d a' the lesinBlni of the nineteenth century Hnd ana the Brei settlement in Wayne OOttnty, Indiana terriK.ry. Komantic trndittoa myi that its locnttoi was the irystlng place of Indian lov. rs
orpriaed by a band of atoaeen ar.d both killed in an attempted capture. Although regretUaf the Baneeetanry medy, the frontiersmen eazel wi-h admiration at the natura! beoaty of the scene and thereupon founded a iliaKe. with the earae of the old indtna aratner rfacfni in their ears, that the town sh ould not live, but would llsappanr from the face of the earth.
in ifii a courtaouee naa antlt and I as Beiess.try complement a jail. DwetttaaTs were rapidUy con street ed, M were opened, charehei built and Baliebtiry became an inipurt uit i trading center. The pioaeera belleeedl Bnllabary was destined to become a i city of Importance hi the see rann.
try. Before Indiana was admitted to the union in 1816 several hundred i eo ; k vera prond to call Salisbury home I? was about tail time sliat the first clerk aril recorder of Wayne county! vrot the e words on the l ar k of tke o.-uinal plot. "The town of Sails-' h irj siands on a beaut if al alte ob the
west of Clear creek. Wayne eottHty, Indiana territory, in a fine elfkkor Im 4, Baetroaed by rieh land, no better w star in the world, the ir salu-
biioas, and its elevated station commands an extensive and beautiful pro pact. And we flatter ourselves that lfl i i w years art and her sister. Industry, will court it from a forest to a flouiishins inland town.' For a tlaSB it seemed that the dream ot the court official would come true. Hrirk building., replaced frame one:; and loe cabin-, dreeeed lamber ap-pea-ed and all -,eme,l to prosxr. Bat the program and prowth were only for a time In 1 !:' the county seat was Bsoted from Rallabary to Centerrille, arbere H lemalaed antll II7S, when it was removed to Rlcbmond. The lo-,
of the county real w.ss the bepinninc of the end. The popauatlan beuan to dwindle, and. BtfwBfS to say. the town i's!f shrank In rToriortlen, for with tke removal of a family down caaM (t
h kbttatioa and uleasmeal sceomsanted its former occupants to tb.eir new sbods to be erected again. Icg by log. timber hy timber and brlfk by brick Sa!ibn scatter, d to the four winds until in 12 there re malted but a ta-.-n families ami In a fen years tkeaf, too, departed tad n a human H?ing lived et the former county seat. For several yean mime of the old house, remained, but .lowly, irrn Btetlhty nature claimed he; own and today nothing remains bir fertile
Brooa on BitlM r tide of I he mad n-hicn was onee tin- rniin st, - , disaster hurried the untimelv sad of
Salisbury, it cam- and went by the
band of man. About two and a hal: mil. .; , ,,, Richmond a road nmntttg north and south crosses the old National road In this crossroad about one-quarter or a mile Math of the National mail was the northern boundary of Salisbury SstkdMsry was the birthplace of a nam bei oi men who in tat.
came prOSttlnen' Ugares In the affairs of th county and state The prat est of these was Oliver P. Mo, ton war BJoeeraOf Of Indiina. When the county seit was moved to CBaterville Moron's parents located there
Aefsa H sad rede1 ad men em i'loxed in ihti t";.' iH.wde;- plant in Aetna aarmerte asaaped dentk ia an explosion, due to the action ; t.vo
me,, in stealing evjdoslves from tltw mill. A big boarding house wa blown up. a maid employed In It suffared Eatnl Injuries and the iiiaua-
naee scattered far acrs uUu.t were Ji'opardied The victim. Lena Mehlers. Bteefenl "Ii Hie stolen explosive w lit sin went tke men s riHun to clBBB It up. A blast followed that lifted the Iiousm fro,,, lu foundations, lore out ono end. twisted the wreck Into firewood ami hui I. d the airi Bs f 1 1 I i , ii flat 1 1 1
"is- le lorn fron, her bud and Iho ether so nautlad as to BaBBBBltBta amputation. The BSplOsloa Oeearrnd at an hour when the bi boarding house OBI ali nnst deserted The roar of the blast attracted the
men throughout the plant and lam,
eis as tar aw a-, as Millers stations, who tkrooand to the aeana to save the maKazines When tluy learned what had occurred a BSOk formed intent on huntIn.: out the thieves who had secreted th.' explosives in the room. Carl
Packard and Fred üerserun vom eland as the guilty mea and were in daagm of bntng lynched, when depttty sheriffs arrived on the scene. Bavfng bona hastily a an mooed iy telephone The Imperiled men were taken !roin the BSOb and rushed to Crown Point, where they were lodged IB jail lor safe keepInK. Meanwhile Miss Ileal:!,-: was iven temporary aid and placed on a train to be hurried to a Chicago hospital. Little hope of her recover renuuun.
THE LORD'S
SUPPER Wmk Scboid Lnson lorN.v.fUBj Spsetoiiy Twi tor Thit Ppr
I.K8MON T::XT Matt
u: rrses, rii .in. I 27 U I.I.KN TKXT Th i Branee of m "- t ror irii
TIME. Thursday evening, i-u l BS Kim- days ufler nur SM two day ufler the previous jf tats iiuui i.-i
r..u fc.-.n upi.t room i..
n Nasen
A. ea
Burn. $175 in Sta-nps. , FJIIzabethtown Forcettliitf th; h had secured S15o to $i;.r, wo.th of ataman in :me waste paper. I' Bl master John W Btoaer to,ik the i paper into the street and burned It. It did not come to his mind thai he had burned the stamps until this at ternoea, wh:i he had call for several dollars' worth. This being a fourth-class office, no Mfe place for Beeplaj stamps and papera hi provided, aad to this tke iotmasters prtlilliaiilMiai is due. The burned stamps were principally ones' and twos As soon as he discovered what he had done the po.:-
master arranged that the ashes should be left undisturbed He then notiliod Inspector PVtChcr, at Indianajsills. who Is expected fa come here to Investigate. It is believed that the ashes will be Bfl cient proof that the stamps were destro.M j. so that the postmaster wCJ not lose ihe amount
Comment and Suggestiv Thought
. it. r 1 1 hi nay or leavened bread M The feast of un leavened bread. lasilnR for asvei
ueKaii immediately after tin i . the i'assover. which was cekbrstai DM day. Durin these Bigki dBJ the DBYfjr bread aaten by Jews wsi that which was made without th. ,. f yeast l leaven i V. 18. "To such a man " Th, ,irjr. Inal word indicates that the knew -The Masler salth was a disciple of Joaas My til . , 11 ha'I rke time for tke ctumhn 'ion of my suffering's ear'! v. 19. MMaclp!as.H Peter aad at 'As Jesus had appointed them Twent to the city, reoofnlaad the raar, bv his catrvinp n l,..i.. ..,
. rt j in i ,ii t (Mark I. and follow,.. 1 bittl ! where they were shown to hi chamber, an upper r.M.tn fum .,
I with table, couches and cushion
tared hy cen-monlal cleansin;:
j cweorauoB or the sacred bast Mad.- ready the passover " Bot wees three and live o'eloek they took Dm
hhoo to tne temple, where it
M.iiu in mm praaeace of a pri t V. 20 When the even was come"
I eforc sunset, which at that? time
aas year would -cur about
lock. "Sat down " Ke. tin, i couches, according' to th..
lews had copied fr m
i re
the
of
six 03
which Ho, nan: V. 21
ss
Will Make Shortage Good. LofBBaporL-in a letter to B F Lout hi i in. one of the b nd.men. Austin I) Fancier, ex-city clerk of Loannsport, who was raosntlv found
ba l.ave ovenPawn his acc.at.it with the city in the sum of Hid and which the city officials have asked his bonda-nu-ii to inak- paid, ibstn I tknt In- was snnware af the alleged ikoil bm un til recently, and BBBBlOa his hoadimOB that It is his pnraoBB to make Bp the deficit and that they shall not be re(Wired to pay one cent. He state3 that he has al ready mad.' a, range-nu-rits to leimburse the city. Pansier w.i- formerly ci;v e,l,,ir I
the l?ansp:'rt Pbaroe and Is now tmployed as city editor on the Kast 14 V arpoal Trlbaao Iiis bondsmen bore io not believe Fannler ovcrdtesf his nc count Intent ionaliy, bat that It was duo to clerical , -. r-
Dav.s to Build Fast Track. Heaunoad. W. j Davie, af Uta Illinois theater, ChJeaum, ami pr,prtetor of the v.'iii-.wiaie Breeding IS ::i at ClOWa Paint, has joined hands with banteeai men af that city to build tke fa-:, t half mile track in Indiana at the La'te co.inty Bfrlcnltut a' round ) at Crow n Point It is the Intention of Davis and ihe coie;i of horsemen uss iat, ,t wi,h him In Ike venture to ,;. matinee ra in next summer. The Torre Haute truck at present is the fastest in the state, but the Crown Point track. sas Davis, will eclipse it.
Will Be Heard from Daily by W relet. Telegraphy. v7e8BlttgtOOTke yacht Ma flower Will be used to convex the , (resident
ami bin oart down Hie Potomac r v and t'besapeake bay on then trip to
i anni in t the u outh ,,f the him
hannock river the pBrtj will be trans
ferred to the battleehlp Lonialnna, Daily wireless telegraph bulletins from
the Txmlslana wiM be sent to Seere tary Ioeb.
Epidemic of Smallpox at Madi.oo.
Madison. There are ai caese of BBnanpOa here There have ., two deaths The board of health has supplied two Isolation hospitals, one for white patients and the ,.ther for throes As a reault or a crusade by Drs Williams and Coo port der of the board or health, two sets of rhorgea have been filed against l Nathan P. (;raham. formerly of Clda natl, BtleglM h, IHOBOaHoi as-s nt the disease fJraham contends the ' ases he handb d anauj not smallpox Alleged Robber Break. Jail.
viaoeunes -Jerry Taylor, swan log trial ror grand Mraeny, broke jail at the sapper bowr, lartni which Ike prlsoneis bnvs f,f access to the OntCT -indow. Taylor unscrewed
two wx,('' u bars. fe Is still at ! 1 1
Walk. 12 Mile, to Hear Bryan: Faints. bogaununsct Fred Ikknflj. so rears old. walked 12 miles to beau? Willi am J. Bryan, and when BO tea; h ed the outskirts if the crowd fell nticotisicous from BIBS BBt hSs, arid Is la a critical condition Mr Hryan. hearin of the affair, ordered that Bfhclly be taken to a private hnspi:-,i and mmd for at Hryan s expense.
Negro Slayer to Hang. Indianapolis tleo.ge Willi..,,.-. a negro, who killed Patrntasan kj
eard j. fettlaurd, Benteaannf no, and who was bsund Kutlty ot nm.-der in the first degree legs than two BUeiM alter the , ihre was rasmadttad, was santeaced to be haiiKed in tb Mirhr iL-an City prison February 8.
Ac rpt. Call to Baltimore. n w gj Res w c. Lang
er, of ihr- (ierm.-n Kvanselloal
church, this city, has resigned to acenpl a call to the paraonavo of St. Matthews (J.iman Evangelical church, Daltlmorc.
Reproduce. Ho-ne of Lincoln.
Huntington. As s part of the land scaM- features of their country homo, east ol this city, Ht, and Mra. Daniel Kin ''master have erected a log cabin, an exact duplicate of the "Id Abrnham Ltaonia home. At tho dedication old fashioned feast neighbors were t t. sent, und Antbonv
Klvarre. sou of Kll so-quah. the Indian princess, was among the number. The cabin houses a large number of Indian Bad Blktf relics BOJggd by the Zinthmasters, ho pr baukar. in thla city.
s thev did out " tin, ,,
eat i nu of the Paschal feast. . What he is about to say I , -; portance -One you shall betray me." These were the words of ! ä who was sorely troubled In Bp v 22. "Baceedlag aonowful," The disciples' sorrow was twofold Tl ;r Ma ter was to he betrayed to the . r,.. mles who souKht his life, and on their number was the traitor ' 1 1 T" How much better this qw than Is it b, "' V. 23. "He that dipprth shall betray n,e." This did not oaf the traitor, since all dipped
um same dish, but it eamkaatsed the , fact, so terrible to the mind of an
oriental, that the bet rax al meld N especially heinous because it w.t set of one who had eaten with ! whom he bet raved. V. N. Coeth . . . as it is writ ten." That Christ would give his for men was predetermined by th counsel of God (Acts 2:23. It been prophesied )V Old Testan writers ,p Kg, j,-, - - , , ,ha( , not lessen the atd of the rree a who betrayed and crucified him A
proverbial expression pointing to . most terrible destiny. V". 25. "Judas answered." ladBl was moved to repeat the qn. which the others had lust ask..1 It If "Thou hast said." Tl.e com mon formula or nssenf. BaaJraleal to "You have stated the truth V. 2d. "As they were catinc" Th, Passov, r Feast usually contlnu-d ' several hours There was titve f r free conversation. "Jesus too bread Ph-ssod It." He asked Qodl bh Inc Bpon It. or. according to Li cave tknnka, -This a my body." 1
represent, n r Boay. V. 27 "The rup." The third M fcurth cti ot the Passover ser'r Cave thanks." From this the q Kiicbarisf. meaning tkaakaglvtag, 4 apt. lied to tka sacrament. "Drink W
all of it " Jaees wishes n ihn hc
love him to partake or this aacrsi and partb ipate in the blesslag it - boHsee, V. 2k. "This Is my blood." It thil represent my blood. "For many ' PI I nil who will accept him as th. i: Saviour. "For the remission of One who truly takes Jesus to his I Is delivered troni the power of his life Is made clean and pure V. If, "Not drink henceforth " T
was his last meal with his di hernre he was crucified. Dri new." Will drink with you a I kind of wine, at a new kind of ta even the marrkum aanaae of th-
Iamb Rev. 10:7-9). V. 30 Sung a hymn." Peabtlesi they chanted together the eoncludin Bartfan af the Haiiei tPs. usi Practical Points. V. 17. The leaven of sin mast B cast from the human heart In prdet that the soul may keep the faasl 'I tlod -1 Cor. R:7, 8. V is. lt us rejoice to yield al! w have and are to the service of I. Horn. 12:1. V. 21. Jesus Is dally wounded hy hf professed friends Zeeh. 13 t' Heb 1:1
V. 22. Self-dlstrttst is becominc t the Ix'st of men, since only Q ! grace keeps him from foul,., Ps. 139:23. V. 23. In the ayt s or C,od and t r-chery Is one or the blackest sins Ps 41:9 V. M. The common thlncs Of dallf life are used to teach us of Christ that we may be constantly reminded ot him John 6: IX; 7 37; 8:12.
Uninteresting. "Yen say It was not an Inter.jrstlon? ' "Not very interesting. The crowd was so orderly and did so very little cl eerlnr; thnt ou could bear every eord of the sneocb."
