Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 49, Number 29, Jasper, Dubois County, 29 March 1907 — Page 6

WEEKLY COURIER HEN Ü OOV.M. t !..... fi

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NEWS OF THE WEEK

ATI EPITOME OF THE MOST IM FORTAN T EVENTS AT HOME AND ACKOAO.

NORTH, EAST, WEST, SOUTH

A Carefully Dge'trd and Condensed Compilation of Current News Items, Domestic and Foreign.

MISCELLANEOUS.

Court of grand stations for St Loui ut)jtc:.tl tu by city auditor. Will Mini ;-uer of protest to rolk. Senator WsfSSf to recommend appointment of H. W. BMfW to sue-C.-d Col L F. Dyer a I nited Stale glklrul attorn-; Nernetur of uncharged negro reginoeu rres'.ea in connectioa with confession on Brownsville affair Will be put through rigid examination Uniform text-book bill sent to second reading in Illinois house Reciprocal demurrage bill sslo on calendar. Evelyn ThaS on verge of collapse tor fear that marriage may be void if defendant is declared insane. jflOSlsSlyi srand jurors indict themelv. r : violating Sunday liquor law, appeal before jadgO and are ft'. Appointment of western iut.Tstate traffic commissioners to represent commerce commission spprowd by pres. 'i -:'.' . : s.- l . r . :.,

commen-s (an Iiiinois Central improving ChicagoIMew Orleans lice to handlt g ilt ; trade coming through Panama canal. Scbeme may include boat line Washington university is o gi tottT free scolarships to students :n hUssouii cut side UM city of St Louts. President Koosevelt has signed or Or for reorganiration of municipal governments on the canal rone. Former Senator Burton released from irouiou fall, says he will publish am spa I Vice President Byrnes of the New Havi-n contends hat . rdmary railr 1 . investors get Uttl) 4 per cent. The fate law, he thinks, should be amendSd Kafy and San'a Fe men will come April 1 to the Frisco in charge of divisions in the south President Roosevelt will speak at opening of J.--' -n x; r.t.cn. A; - Rail communication between Los Angeles and northern joints cut off by ft .i Registered mail pnuch stolen from Trench etcamer La 8a vote contained securities worth several million dol ( lars. none neguti.iij'. . mos; ot them recovered. Representative Navigato cf Chicago ' tart!-. vv hi. .ion I tor piona. typewriter and attcase. Peasant revolt in Ro m.ania re- j Bewd: troop ctostl with rittrs and several persons killed As a re.-ult of IBS late Wall street same Ken Torlti WC have lost o S3 any thousands that they mTght be eoDsld' i- 1. fgebrsJsslty speaking, as a minus gsastlty. Mr Jerome complains that he is ' tired of being called the learned district attornSpeaker Cannon has time sf bio ttfO n v. ' Panama, sever seasick and a'. a;- ready for a danc-. Contrary to expectation.-, tr.e San Francisco grand jury deliberates three : Sours, then adjourned without reaching an indvtmf-nt Exu-: tttoss are that sensational deveioinwnt will be la-. re Murin PaulsRrove. In Jail at Mary? vllie. Mo., for killing of ! (heart, 1' pronounced insane, is under death sentence Oen. W'int. commanding D parmentSf Missouri, dies ladstsl in Phils gslptla hotel. Wat O 01 old. Lradstreet s report indrjtes .Itlle ehange In St. Louis trade condi ions. Spring business encouraging. BUI presented in Arkansas legis ia tare to prohibit negroes serving as barbers, porters or waiters to whiteIllinois youth, tortured by haers. by superhuman effort pulls tombs-one over, crushing his legs, and is deserted by persecutors. Wind and ra!n storms in northwest Interrupt railroad traffic and telegraph ser Puter, testifying in Hermann trial, telis tt pn'-mrr.ta OieS to and advice gi-.n BpSCS AgMt I.oomts. Berlin r.lsns world's fair in 111 to sommemora'e Emperor William's ascent to the thrt Vh pr i ! bi ItcGnlgaa of the Grand Trunk at Montreal ha Ii i dered bis r. i;?na: i n. n I wT ,t p; posltloa on tbe c,r- at Northern ".nder President Hill. Torpedo floMHn of four small warSkips and one destroyer may come to St LOO te k.r.g re, rults.

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Coal and Iron intt rssj oppose adk .U .f!,: r.-.i- ai.d t.ie C':UstSJjtoS is adv aed of inert a in gram Larlff to the east. .v: ipsf Of Furt LK'dge, la . Introduces I ordinance requiring all male between I and 4.' ears to uisitv or ca a fine. --u c-. . l.. r ..uy I ffSdJlllsat IStSStlSffM when be tilt 4 . i'stead claim on quarter ISQssSi of laud and later abandontd it. L'l - I

r 'Vi p . i 1 1 . it in in mil ..i v i k 'm StsSI and FHSSS suffers severely from denui-.ilt.-ed train service. lomtnuui cation severed with law nles. CtUSSpj of Browusvil'.e are indignant over attempt to fasten infam) of riot to the townspeople. Writ of habeas corpus is refused U. s" Huef. of S.in Fruncisco. and he must remain, closely watched, in the IS tod ot K'.isor W. J Blggy. t'lunboat Marie'ta lauds luueJacWeta and marines in Honduras to protect AjaerieaS .uteres!.-, and joint intervention B I'nited BtStSI and Moxlco is considered probable Trainmen and ctndiic-ors on all ittfOSto est of Chicago have decided to reject the advance in wages ttudered by the roads and vote to strike if necessary to enforce their demands. lUirton to be released from Iron county jail tomorrow. W ill addr s i; liens of home town Saturday night. ilmoos may learn his fate today. lendant's rival for hand of Miss Stetz tells story on stand. J. W. Maxwell resigns from Katy and is made vice president and gen eral superintendent of Cotton Belt. Entered railroad business in 1866 as Reports to Wa-h:ngton say Honduras troops suffer-d defeat. Nicaraguans permitted to loot. Postmaster general and postal eraplofs refuse to testify in suit of Lew;- against Postmaster Wyman. Herben V Graves, a vi'ung architect of Kmosha, Wis., is mysteriously she: in his offic- by a woman, the affair in many rssp i ti rest ti.siinu the Mi 1 ::a.d ; -.-- in Chicago. Bn tht r rieht i rbable fatal du"l In Nw York because one of them Beg eeti nt he had won from the r.i.v IVnen submits to the genera". assen.bly a letter from S-'cre-ary Met- .. as'.. :x 'he legislature to pn-hibi the sals cf liquor within a radius of two rriies of the naval school which ; :o be built near Lake Bluff. Letter aids the right against the dives at H.gh wood Insurance reform hill regulating the conditions and provisions 'o be con- -.- I :t. -v r- : iH- insurance companies organized under the laws of Illinois is passed by the senate. Examination of expert witnesses In ti.. H.aw s; .ai .: Nv.v York is finished and the taking of testimony i expect Sd to be completed before noon to day. All heat records of Oklahoma were broken. wh-n the thermometer yesterday afternoon registered 10J in the shade. The unusual heat was accompanied by a stiff breeze. Bveivs Thaw may attain take stand to combat Hummer testimony. Ev.bemon Rum. ir. hape of ft0 bottles of brown stout, 'imolished by Cob lines wood X. J.) prVtty girls. Btisiness men of Goldfield. Xev . de4 -d -pe' war on Industrial Workers Delaware lecislature appealed to Presides! Roosevelt for federal ciperstloa la hunt for kidnaped Marvin All passengers on wrecked steamer Baevk rescued; Elder Dempster vesUaltod States marines landed in Honduras to protect American intereats Inte-ent!on i 'ikely S'f.k- shi'w vesitSeai in the New Torb n.arket. though trading Is fovertSS, Rn.l an easier ton In money cirTic irii.-fs 'h oi.timists. The trial of Harry K. Thaw for 'he murder of Stanford White is neaiinc the end. There are but four ex; : wltn--' - to b- exan.ined b'fore tak ing of evidence dos?, and a verdict may be looked for by Friday nUht. ("!ii f Jsstlee Kuller hands down decision Sffectiag nay of soldiers of rank.

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Uitcbaii, at Washington. Upton Sinclair, m-hos- colony house. Helicon Halt, sm tostispsji b-. Are

HOOSIER HAPPENINGS Latent Ni us of Interest front V.vnotis

Towns irv IniiianA

ORGANIZER OF THE A. O. H. Man Who Helped Patriotic Irishmen Form Order at Terrs Haute. Terre Haute The Into I'hIMp P O Reilley. long a !e: k in offices ,i! the courthouse, was one of iSVeral Irishmen wh orKanized the first division of the Ancient Order of Hibernians in the United States which as dose in New York cHi la IM, the year he came to this country Me visited every state and territory during his tttetlaM in the Isterest of the .rder. to Siel be was strongly attached by reason of his perilous connection with it in Ireland. The Ancient Order of Hibernians had its beginninc in ISO and for centuries as known a the K:ii;:'ts of St. Patrick. The tir! band was organized by a young man in Cosnty Permagb in order to sain relief for tenants, and ever since then the order's purpose h.i- been to assist th- downtrodden. Its motto is -Friendship. Unity and True t'hristian Charity." When OReilley was a student In Dublin in ISA?, be attended meetings of a band of tog tuen who called their organixatloa "Yoani Ireland." The sjesttsgf sere held in serst in Conciliation hall and among the young tin :i was Thomas Francis Meagher, aftersrard con lent nod to death for advocating a general uprislng of Irishmen, later to six years'

in Van Dtemas'l I-and and

WHITE WAS A DARK HORSE. New Muncie Postoiaiter a Strong Op ponent of Cromer Two Years Ago. Munde - Hobe Carl White, who haa been selectt'd as postmaster for tl.la city, is dtp sttorssy. lis is d'2 yeara o d. ami SSS OSO Sf 'he strongest ou-

cs tivity

still later incus Iris! from New known tbl Jonfl ' Itwas priv OTosnell, nell frequt in Coacilb imne- i'

as commsnder of the faI lriu..d.' of union soldiers York in our civil war. OttffBOat ihe 1'nlted States. iiiey. father of Philip n.. ('i sat etarp to Daniel the Irish statesman O'Con-

ntly attended the meetings

hall, more ti the hot! .m

the

for

Robe Carl White. poaenti of Coagn --man Crosjer tws rears gOi taking the stump against him during the campaign. He is married, but has no children He is popular among the young men Of Muncie W hite was tegard-d as a dark horse in the campaign fr the postmsstenshtp and his appointment saj Boaesrhsi of a asrprlae, though i: wa understood that he st.Hid well with those who had the power of ap polntmeat H has ostj been Is politics about two vears.

NURSE SLES A CITY FOR $200.

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Philip B. O Reilley. anv other psrpoae. Philip O'Rellley had v lined the KalShta of St. Patrick ChrlstSiaa, Itdl, bot it was a crime

under the Kntlish law at that ttSM be a member.

South Bend Girl Wants Pay For At tending Smallpox Patient. ftSVtfe Bond tlrace Brooks, a pirl wlm was engaged by the board of health of South i; r.d to act as nur durint: the smallpox r-pidemic ot several months ag . h:is if gun Fiüt in the St. Joseph circuit court to resOVSf $2"0 from the city of South Rend She charges the board of health with breach of contract In failing to pay her tor her services In caring for Maud HaraOS while the latter was stricken with the disea,.- The family in whose house she roOsSSd fled trom the premises, but Miss llrooks was quarantined with the sick girl, the board of h-al'h furnishing them with provisions and fuel. According to the plaintiff, the board praStftod to pap her for her services in taking care of

to I the sick girl, but has not done so.

The filing ot the recalls The ef-

PROBE LAND FRAUD ASSISTANT ATTORNEYS GENERAL APPO'NTED TO TASK. JUDGE BURCH IN CHARGE OF THEM Many Attorneys Prominent in the West Are Given a Place on the Corps. Deiner, OSt Owing to the Inena ing importance and v HtBfeO of SSahbtM of ih w. st. the d pai tmeiit ot fastlcs bus pfaetlestfj organised a corps ol special assistant attorneys StSefSl for the work of investigating coal, timber and other laud frauds and of teils, s wist of the Missouri river, placing Special AsslstaSj Attorney QeSSrt) M. C Hatch in suptrvisory 1, ..ige d thOOj Jndge Durch has bees in Dasvet for some time past, (juletly oigauuing preatSt and fStSTS operstlona Usder his isperviaios a strong iorce of spiclal assistant sp-cial sttornevi have been enssoyeaV Among these are S R Hush, of Omaha. F.r nest Kna iei. if Des vor; F m.i nard. of Salt l-ke; Ii. Tung. Du - Ingo arid H. H Schwartz, of RssSSS, Munt While none of these men ar.Speeiallj located at tbf Oinl named, matt eis are so artunged that any of taeno naf be called to any point seeding th Ir attention. Although Judge Ilurrh has not set tied on any location, it is probable that the major part of his time for the Immediate future will bo spent in Den ver and that this place will be in effect headquarters for the westers operation ot the department of justice a-toims ami special attorney s. BIG FIRE AT HUTCHINSON. K AS. Morten Salt Works Destroyed Loss May Reach $500.000.

In IM'", he move 1 to fjtssfWw because of the constant espionage he v."ss under in Dublin and for five years wa a teSChvi m a Catholic college there under Btsbop Murdock He

was niad- ti r a Knlzhts of St. BBSCh m Scotlan the rder. OSCS a spy and soldi'

H retary of the rick and traveled e-rety organizing was betrsved bc.nme tD the cd-

ge to fake him into custody, but he w m taved by a ruse of his young wife. He traveled as a servant of a Sealthp merchant to America, eluding the authorities in this disguise. This

was in IMt, With a few Irishmen in V.tr Vi.rL- h. fiirm.H hr firvf f the 1

divisions of the order in this country.

forts of Dr. 1). M McXamsra. secretary oj the board, to collect $1.'oo from the city for servio-s render in caring for sniallox pattssfa. Tb- bill accounting for lit visits at five dollars a visit came before the common council, and when being considered it developed that several Sf the patients Sets in one house and that each visit to the family wasi to cost tf The matter was flnailv compromised, the

bsSttl officer getting mucl: less than he demanded.

nnd the sta;. ment ia

irnducts HnI food animals from .ii Btatei year aggregated i. to. oijo ji, value, according tatsSMSt just issued by the buf statistics of the department of rce and labor. This represents as. of "im iro. or 15 per luring the decade lSit' u ItfC ban CO per cent of last year s - SSSl to r ti l'ni''d Kingdom. ) K Thaw has mad- tublic an sfaten.tnt. this USM denying a whi It he lieüeves is curren ffect thil taero is disiienassS his coiinsel. He also refers o

Factory Owner Falls Dead. FJwood A. L Starkey, familiarly ktiown as "Tohi . ' a wenlthy farr. er and proprietor of the Starkey canning factory, dropp 1 dead in a field near his faetoiy. He had gone to arrange with a prospective tenant a rental of land. Heart failure was the cause. Starkey was SI years old and leaves a wife and several children He was identified with several fraternities.

Eagles Acquire a Ptr-r.aerit Home. Ande-s.,n - At the im fing of the fraternal order of Fbfflit In this city It was decided to remodel and enlarge i bsthttsg recently ac quired by the Eagles, and make it their permanent home. The improve ment trW cost about t.0si. The lot. hich haa already bei n paid for. cost about $l"."o.

Steals to Pay Church Debt. South Mend Leonard Port wood, a prominent member of mYoung Men's Christian association and a teacher In the Sunday school of th Methodtot church, is unlit-; arrest charged with robbery. It is alleged that he hss systematically robbed his employers of valuable machinery. When arraigned in couri bis church brothers came to his rescue and induced Judge Feldman to release him on suspended sentence Port wood came from a prominent family. Port w ood stated that he toot the material from the factory in SOpH of filing it and reducing a debt of M which h" had Isewred in finishing hin

ducatlon. The theft, he says, was ! done In an hour of worry and wh- n , his rjefiitory wer. ; .-i:ig him He claims It was bis totSQtkM to rcim- , burse the company as s.x;n as be wä

hl- atto ;olntm-n

Ith Justice Fttz- - in i.j.positu ri f s lunacy com-

rus' 11 I fa a

G Dun tc Co. rpjr! generally factory trade condt'ion. Spnnc r.g er..rciallv Is making a m. st fscto'v shiwirT In comparison the volume a? this tlm last year a conflict betwen olle and r at D-draor fire M the strik eero killed and 2f StfSSed Cngllsb tojse of commons dlf the mct.cn made by M'rhad Dean, member frr Tlpjcrary. In r Sf .cpraiice. the Inth crimes w . a wi csrrlei. 2Z2 to M.

The west her bureau announced that 11 ti '.a- sot beea much change in tbt ISSd situation in California Cfhst Igst over the lower portions of the two main rivers It stated, "will prob ab' not be reached until Tuesday. Flood Bt-lges Will rontiOUe for SSV ral day thereafter." The vote for a strike on all th western ailroads has been Ntftod by ; majority of Strtj II p'r cent This nati was givu by counmftees who iiatherj Chlc.-.frfi in advance of the gin oral COnfereSCt of conductors and inseo, srhkb artfl be held st th

Emberilement Cases Set for Trial. .las-, r. -The mnbezElement cases .r srhfoa Chart i Behrens, former enshfsf of the i'-.'i.!' 'a State bank of Huntington, defendant, have i :i set for trial Ajiril I There are two csai nsamst Behrens, the first one sllegiag the embe7.aler.1ent of $'4.oi i ,,r. i other f:i ". ' .

Woman Captures M.isher. South I tend - Destel Lesfta, of

ooahes, rnatbod ti. srosg girl in South BiSd and as a reSSft of i the young wornati's dstSStlvS ability 1 ill! U-.IU urr.t.wl Tl'n .l-i nrrllt..r .if M

- u ivu . , i i.nitim I ... . poUcentan was the object "f Leslsf adoration, and when his advances Sera repulsed he began to follow her. lt strategy the girl cornered him in a ltK-a! grocery store and Kept bist an unconscious prisoner until a patrolman ippesred He sss Baad and or dered to leave town

Fat o- Date cn Calendar. Kokomo News received here of he bath of Mrs Anna W Parker at BStOS, ) . WVeSltd the re marksbie efrcstastssce sf father and d i i.htei .Jying on fh- same date and the same hour. Mrs. Parkir was one f two i'.i i-.,er- ot ,i,in:" A Wildman, who was auditor of state in the early seventies, and who afierward - rv. d a ; ' -tmas'iT of Indianapolis, Irs. Parker died st Eaton. O . at nine clack Sunday night. It was on the me date and tt the same ho-.j,- Ju;t ü is ago 'i.at her father died

Divorced But Didn't Know It Wsbssh frS loses, former wlf of Chnrl-H .lones. city councilman and wealthy bVastosgg USM has brought suit to have the dl roree granted bar hssbssd torse v.'ars a-M s aside. Three weeks RgO be i-emanii d. She aUegSI this SSS 'he first Intimation she had of a i voice. Sltboagh they wi r proml MSI and I he continue. 1 to live here BO ebal fraud in getting the dc rree. tie summons never re.ichin' lief and the prosSCBtse naf ro'Jfyln; Mt-r as !(ju.rd o- law.

Rntcblsaos, Raa. The Morton salt block, th. largest in the world, owned Chiefly by Joj MortOS ISd Paul Morton, former secretory of the navy, whs des toyed by fir-. The loss embraced a near fur.O.noo roldi-mn to the plant and a rast qosntlty of refine salt snd n ay row b 1400, The fire started from the explosion of a coal oil lamp. Crude oil was burned in the furnace and in some way tbt lire stai QBh kly conimuni at id from the boiler room IS other parts Of tht bolldlng. A itrOfSg southwest wind fanned the SsuSO and CSnsed !. :n to spread rapidly la a faw days th. new rjua.-t r of a million dollar ad dttlOS to the plant would have sSgOS the manufacture of sal' by a new pro cess known as the vacuum pnc- ss a-, ' reputed to be much more economical than the old. A bStterj of eight of the largest oil burners ever construct d had been Installed for the SfM rl tlon Of iths part of the plant These, with much other costly machinery, is t mass of twisted iron

WITH FULL MILITARY HONORS

Brig. Gen. Theo. J. Wmt Buned w t Imcressive Ceremonies.

Wasblngti n With full military Von ors. the body of Brig. Jen Theodore I, wint. r. s a. fonserly cosnssnder of the Csbaa army of 'nn-iflcatlon. nnl who Ii d in Philadelphia Tharpda was buried in AritBgtOB Monday T!. funeral train arrived from Phlladelph'.-j at 3 : 30 o'clock and was nut at th.

Psnnsylvssis depot by the Bosorsry I palltearers and a military detachmen j

consisting or tour troops of the lilrteeath cavalry and the Fourth bsttery of field artillery. At the grave brief conitnitmenf serv-ic--w. re conducted by the chaplain. H. A. Brown, ar'ill. rv corps arnl th usual military ceremonies were Oh served Col Albert L Meyer, on Hundred and Tenth cavalry, ha- been elected for promotion to the rank of htiu idi. r general -o fill a vacancy lt : bp the death of Gen. Wirt NO FREE TRADE FOR AUSTRALIA. Minister of Trade and Custores Says It Would Mean Starvation.

Txmdon Sir WHtfssi .lohn Lyme, j Australian mlnlsiei sf trade and eat tones, who is visiting in Imdon. baa interviewed Monday on preferential trade. Me sal 1 (here had been a striU- i Ing toeresee In th importation of Ann rican Machinery, particularly a- j ricuit iral rnptsSM nts, to Au . rati i. i and that the QeVsaSS tra.l with S traiia also wa increasing.

Low Death Rate in Canal Zone. Washington---Only two deaths nr Sarrod among the .",.."i"4 whit., bah rers IS the canal aone during Febru.ny. Black water fever caused one of th (baths and tsbercnlosla the other No d ithl were reported anions; ih- SSfJ ASM rican women and children on the i-tii Uius The silk i ate was 'i fn ever) l.oo persons for the month. Pneunwsia was more prcvatosi th,-n any Othpf alSfStf, ras. s lieing report'-: Three esses of smallpox, taken from Incoming ships, were treated in the zone hospital

save I QUARTERLY

REVIEW SasWijr Stkmi Ussm for Marek 31. 1907 ? 'If -llv ptrl a .1 U tl.is i.D.r

CftlPTt'RK kkaium; hsatm Ot dJ BN 'i i: r i vr gf v u pkh Lavi sassrath ' iss thai srs Uta i Ttm . S 1 BJMCT OK THK QUAJtTKH i.i.iiiki of tii wonderful m--i sttgln 'i nvewth of tlx. killtet, nun Review Suggestions. I. The 1 ten in nm us of th' p which Is the Mine of the marvi redeerntap love of Qod The last I. apt. is of the Klble descn!.. t ootspletlss. II The Hi niiialnns of the H. be rt di tin .1 from sin and tra beceese the perfect rsce of man III The lUginnliiKs of th. I , and moial ssvetopstesl of nan whole Hilde Is the story of thil itiL- bv Cods wisipitn and luvthe last two chapters are a pit ton its aim and resstts. The Chain of Kvssta, bSSrtSI I moral uainim; of mankind. Btsd) ihi effect of osch event upon the I torioal progress. Persons In the lessons: Adan I i Cain. Abel, Jabal. Jubal. Tubal Enoch, Nosh, Abraham. Sarah. I Isaac. Ret. kali. Jacob, Ksau A dlSCnasiOn by the class of ,l iharacters of these jrsons. cm: ing them. cnntrastitiK them, poll out Ihe characteristics which had ni.ist influence for good an.! which trv warnings instead of pies. Mi rnorable saylnus. Ancl.u.r tS arch the chapters of Qesesfs which we have been studving for brief . n tencee or nhraaes vhlch should written in the itntftTJ of all The Easter Lesson. LEflSOM TKXT- 1 Cor. ttitt-St, memory verse, ". QOL DBN TKXT -"New is rhrl r:. - fn.m tb dead ml become the flno fr. of them that slept. "-1 1'i.r BrM Lesson Comment. The resurrection of our Ird and bia sscenslon arc linked as parti !.. treat miracle, descending i n th btghest besveslr level to Ihe Urs ert human lev!; then back from the grave of a nutlefSCtor to the thronOf universe (Phil 2:511; Rom 6:1-11. Cd I bit, 1:1; Beb. !:fMt. Ills resurrect ion and ascension are typical of the believer! new Hfe and height of privilege. The new life dat I not from hl cn s. bat from bis tomb In him the believer di d. buried with him by bagtiSOB unt.i death.' risen with him that ' lik- as. even so." etc. (Rom :!; Col 2:12. 131. The resurrection Is the signal ' I the rseestsss sf the Hsty spirit as th spirit of life dtuoi I 2). HSSSS ' first outbn athlng of the Spirit imm,

(John 20:221. Pentecost emphaslr.es the ppirlt of paaret for work and witness "Acta 1: 1), The resurrection Is the pdjtfsg 1 of the "old mau." snd the put'lng on of the new man " (Rph 4 22. 24. 3:s-14. which implies also a new attire We are Silppos. d to h.iv.- s! ed off the sinful habit of our in-' life, as Christ left his grave etot in the tosah The Qresh wrds In ply that he was tightly "StOSSd uand bound about'' with these 111 SVSpptSga, with a hundred pussdl I I res bnattered in the folds; and that when h rose he left these wrap Olldlfleihad inheir original corn tions tCt John 11 43. 44. l:St.td M:C 8.) We are supposed also to put en supernatural attire After Christ i his roses seem to have been Stlra lously provided. The resurrection implies s raad mirscle To rise from the dead is OStlrC ' versal of natural law. To ascend t earth is to contravene Rravitat The Iellevr. by this new prim leaves Jt place and stat- of ! I an'! rises by Divine power to an I I pertence in the heavenlles (Fph I lev. Dr. s t. Pierson, in Record

Christian Work. Three natural laws are all convened in grace: 1 Ost of d afh no life. 2. DegeSjerntloS knows no regen - Hon 8. Gravitation reigns universally On the other hand, in Christ: I. Death Is the way to life 1. Ii Reneration displac s deg tlon. 3. Invitation overcomes pravi'a:

To Abd i,i Sunday Excursions. ftodiinnsslH, Ind. Oessrsl pas-en-rer aeents nnd other officials of the various railroads on-ratlng in Indiana rnd Ohio will Brhef in this city for the pnrpose of discussing the question uf abolishing .Sunday excursions and cheap rates. 8tnke Troubles m Switzerland. Tsvey, Iwttsrrlasd The general trike which was proclaimed here re- - r. 1 bl sympathy with the stril.ers i a chocolate ftetorv culminated In . rlt us disorders.

Plan B g London Meeting. The dtoJBOSd jubilee ceebrafi"n the Kvai.gil;al llthises will place in eoassetlos with the :.' International conference of fist anre in Ixmdon, Kngland. Islj The purpose Of the gatherln.: bring together Christine . f . v. tlon and of every evangelical ! inatiiui to render thanks for all has ben acf .mpl'shed. The IntitJ tlon is signed by th entert air. ti.Hrltish Kv.-ncelical alliance New Educational Work, riaving !n mind the demand ' more capable men who can Iblni faw Toung 3dens Christian as:n ilont have st irr I course for i ers The subjects offered ar.- si -ing. punctuation, rapltallzatioi El Jlsh grammar, composition. Iite-a' land htotory. reading copy, proof marking, draw .au and designing, etc. When I nun frankly admit? that hs was :n the wrong it If sasJrsleni w Ms av ;,nr . sin wiser to da Uua