Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 49, Number 37, Jasper, Dubois County, 31 May 1907 — Page 6
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WEEKLY COURIER BEN ku. HIH MMü JASPER : INDIANA NEWS OF THE WEEK
AN EPITOME OF THE fciOST IMPORTANT EVENTS AT HOME AND ABROAD.
NORTH. EAST, WEST, SOUTH
Carefully Digested and Condensed Compilation of Currant News Domeatlo and Foreign.
Catherine Nell, an artis j model ; id chorus girl of New York city. I : adrd fallt) to the charge of manlaagfctar in the killing of her gag b ml Joaofi Nell, a blacksmith und Women at work In the I'nited jJt.it.; in ihe subject of a report la- - , ,1 ty the census bureau based od UM Morns in 100 Kxcluslve of Alaska. Hawaii and other outlying iiossessions. the women 1C years old numbered ti.4tS.UI. Those at work numbered li.fft.tff. After being out MM than SI hour, the jury which has been try lug Mrs. LaVtfa Cramer, charged with ordering her son. a mere boy, to shoot and kill her husband. Fred Cramer, at Pa, N. IV. Feb 14 last, disagreed Five hundred postal officials of New York attended a dinner given to (fee. H. Cortelyou. now secretary of the treasury, hut formerly postmaster general, at the Hotel Aator. The recommendation of the committee on lawa of the supreme conn cil of the Royal Arcanum at Hoston. compelling new members to start with" utSt death benefit, was accepted.
Milton IV Purdy, of Washington, as
HIS OWN LAWYER I O0SIER HAPPENINGS
ABRAHAM RUEF APPEARS IN COURT FOR HIMSELF. DELPHIN M. DELMAS IS RETAINED
Latest News of Interest from Various Towns In Indiana
The
Noted Thaw Lawyer Will fend Telephone and Telagraph Officers.
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V F Walker, the absconding treasurer el a New Britain. Conn., bank, was it has been learned, a passenger
n ibe steamship Doric in her last i distant attorney general of the I'nited
vovage to the orient. He is reported to hae landed at a Chinese port and thence disappeared The social democrats of Great Brit ain w '.corned their Russian comrades
who have come to London ior ia purpose of holding a congress free f n in official Interference at the Hoi born town hall. Lieut. Col Thomas Vallee. Mai Sivero Toi-enzo and l.ieut Manuel Portala of the Argentina army arrived at Fort Leavenworth on an official visit of inspection. A man 30 years old, supposed from letters found in hia pockets to be Hi ary lalka of Hutchinson. Kas.. died on an Atchison. Topeka k Santa Fe train on the way to Chicago. Bank Commissioner Smock was no filled of the failure ot the State Bank cf Manitou. Okla . which collapsed for $10.69. A request is made for a bank examiner to take charge. Lewis Lamkin. editor of the lA I Summit. iMoi Journal, died, aged 18 years. Ho had been in the MWI ant business in Missouri continuously for 64 years. Bnu (itn. Constant Williams, retwntl) 1 it toned at llVnver. Col. in command of the department of Colorado, will be placed jo the retired h-- ot th army by operation of the law on account of age. The Russian steamship Korea was towed into port two tugs, with U pa-sengers kneeling on her decks in a prayer of thanks for deliverance from perils of the sea that had beset tb v for almost a month. Qsorge W. Harper, who for nearly ten ears has been treasurer of the Mutual Reserve Life Insurance Co.. was elected vice president of tha: c mpany. Brig. Gen. H. S. Turrill. U. S. A. retired, of New Milford. Conn., died suddenly of heart disease. The watch at the bedside of Mrs McKinley, widow of the martyr presid. nt. has resolved itself into a sorrowful waiting for the end. which all realize muat come, possibly a tew days bonce, or even a few weeks away.
The president has received from a Uttlc girl named Mary Wagner a lett r pleading for the pardon of her stepfather. John Allison, who was convicted in Michigan a number of years ago of hank robbery, and had served six years of a long sentence in the penitentiary when he escaped. Since then he is said to have been living an exemplary life. The body of E. T. Dunnlng.a prominent attorney, was found in the water at Port Los Angeles, Cal. He h ft his borne in Los Angeles a few days ago and wrote a letter to his wife telling bet that he intended to drown himself. Secretary Shepard has announced that the Los Angeles committee hn
Ing charge of the preparations for the convention of the National Educational association July 8 12 proposes to make the musical features especially prominent. According to the Vorslsche Zeitung, the Pmssian government Intends in 1908 to begin the electrification of several of the state railroads of western Germany, where tin freight traffic is heavy. Th president, K Is said at the White House, will not make more Iban one Btop in any one state on MS way down the Mississippi river after he leaves Canton on th 30th of 10tember. A nitroglycerin factory located throe miles southwest of Martinsville. 111 . which supplied the explosive to
Ike Hark county oil fields, took Are and exploded. The Cnitcd States Inland Waterway Commission completed Its trip by boat from St. Louis to Now Orleans An immense amount of data, some of it beating on the lakes-to-the-gulf deep waterway project, wa gathered en route McKinley Traction System plans through electric line from St. Ixmls to Indianapolis Many Interurban lines building. Myer Cohn, whose letters show that he came from Hartlshtirs. Pa.. COB mltted suicide in Vancouver, B C After first searching their lodgings, the police of Berlin took Into custody ten Russian students. The search revealed Incriminating anarchistic immphi ts William H. Mills, head of the land department of the Southern Pacific, died Friday. H 0. Frlck denied the published report that he was to erect at Pitts burg nt a cost of gVJ a building to
be Known as the Pittsburg academy of
fine arts
States arrived in St Paul to assit in the prosecution for the government of the case against the Standard Oil Co. A case of yellow fever was discov- ! in Havana, being the second case
this year The patient had recently I come to the capital from the Interior. The largest most representative and most harmonious convention which ever asemtded in Ireland repudiated the plan for a limited council, which was all the libera! government had to offer in fulfillment of its campaign ' promt. Thirty persons were Injured, some . seriously, in a eolli.-ion between a three-Car electric train bound for New j York from Ton- y Island and a trolley I car of the Thirty ninth street line at Bay Nin. teenth and Eighty-sixth streets. Bath Beach. Bids wet.- apeasd by the purchasing agency of the Panama canal here for :,.'-4.ii tons of atael rails for railroad
construction on the Isthmus Only two bids were received, one making th ; v $i."v7r0 for the rails delivered a: Colo and the other tl';2.230. Plank W. Berkshire, who has been in charge of the Chinese inspection work in the New York city and IfnJOA (If. V.i districts, was appointed inspector and chairman on general immigration on the Mexican border at $4.'"'0 per annum. At Southw. t City, a small town in MeDooaM Oeonty, Mo. a. a. McGhee sho: and killed Geo Oyler. aged 21 son of a prominent merchant. Ovler had been keeping company with Mc-
Ghee'a daughter against the father's wishes. Ships of the Pacific squadron have won the highest honors of the 1'nlted States navy for every class of which it contains a vessel. The announcement is made that Lieut. Gen. Joseline Hem-age Wodehoiise has been appointed governor of Bermuda. In succession to Sir Robert McGregor Stewart, recently resigned. It la predicts that the first witness testifying to circumstances connected with the crime in the Steunenbtrg murder case will take the stand one week hence. Former Judge William Lumpkin, a lawyer and wealthy eitiz-n of Kldon.
Mo , was arrainged betöre L nlted States Commissioner QltMf on a charge of sending obscene matter through the malls. At the biennial convention of the Switchmen's 1'nion of America it is probable that a proposal to make a contribution for the defense of Mover. Haywood and, Pettibone, at Boise, Ida., will be brought up. The secretary of the interior approved the selection of 122.318 acres of land selected by the State of Colorado in lieu of school lands otherwise disposed of. The French cruiser Chanzy Is ashore on one of the Saddle islands in the
Chusan group. Her position is dangerous. Assistance is being sent from Shanghai. The executive committee of the National Hardware association, In session in Philadelphia, decided wi;h the A plan to do away with the jobbers has been under consideration for some time. Refusing to work with material from mills operating with nonunion wood workers, nearly 1.000 carpenters employed by building contractors In Denver went on strike. Henry Becker, of Manhattan, N Y.. was arrested on suspi ion of having murdered Amelia. th 1." year-old daughter of William Staffeldt. a farmer of Klmhursf, L I
A British torpedo boat dostgnycr
t : .o of which was not known. grounded on Diarber Bands, six miles north of Great Yarmouth.
Haskell B Talley, a young lawyer
and politician of Tulsa. I T., shot B. F Pett'is. cousin of Senator Potttis of
Alabama and a leader in Oklahoma
democratic afftrs
Gtacomo Puccini has definitely de-
Clded to compose the music of an opera based on the life of Marie An-
tOthPtt. ihe libretto of which will be prepared ! lllika Schumann. Mrs. William McKinley, widow of the late pr sident. died at her home in Canton. O., at 1:05 o'clock Sunday afternoon r many years Mrs. McKinley bad been an invalid. She ral lied from the shock of her husband ' tragic death but it left its mark, and when it was known that she had suffered a troke of p.-ralvis. little hope was felt that sho could survive. The end came peacefully almost imp cctj!,ly. Mrs. McKinb ) never knew of the tffortl made for days to prolong her life, nor of the solicitous hope against hope of her sister and other relatives and friends for her recovery.
S.m Fi.iiutsco Ma) JS Abraham Ihe f. tin Indicted ex boss of San Francisco, appeared as his own lav. ver in one of the many criminal pro ceediuga pending agalnM him. Seated alone in oal of the crlnisou cushioned pews of the Jewish s) uugogue that it Judge LsWlor'a temporary courtroom he looked deserted and forlorn. Directly across the aisle, in another pew. sat Mayor Schmitz. Ruef s ifellow defotnl.iut on many charge a brought and on many others to fol low at liberty under $100,000 bonds Delphin M Dclnias. the San Fran elm lawyer Who attract, 1 wide atten Hon to himself by his defense of liar ry K Thaw for the murder of Stan ford White, has been retained to de read Pf kkml Louis Glass aud Agent Thaodor V. Kala J of the Pacific States Telephone and Telegraph Co The first CAS bail to be offer-) by any of the nin teen men thus far indieied by the grand jury was a $70. SM certithwl ( heck l Frank G. Aruf indicted OB f Ott It counts charging
the bribery of supervisors in behalt of the Sun Fiancisco Gas and Electric Co. This was arraignment day for the millionaires and mult -millionaires in the Temple Israel President Glass and Agent Halsey of the telephone cooipaai were arraigned before Jwta fjtwtor on additional indictment.; ebargtni them with bribing MB1 visors to vote against the issuing ol competitive telephone franchise. Pres Ideal Patrick Calhoea, vice PtmUspI Thorn Weil Mullally and Attorneys Tirey L Ford and William M. Ab oeti of the United Railroads were called for arraignment on indictments charging them witn having bribed supervisors to award the trolley franchise under which the I'uited Rail roads system is operated. They were given until Batorda? morning, June 1. to answer. In the afternoon Ruef and Schmitz were arraigned on Indictmeats charging the same crime in connection with the supervisors and the I'nited Railroads. The same disposition was made.
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IN HONOR OF BOYS IN BLUE.
Madison by
Memorial
Presented to Chicago Mer
Madison Slgvald Ashjorason. sculptor, has taken the contruct to provide the soldiers' monument in memory of the soldiers of Jefferson county a gift to the county by George Mlddleton. formerly of this city, but now a resident of Chicago The mor. nment v. ill cost 10,0OS, and it will
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INJUNCTION WAS REFUSED. Court Says Mayor Busse Has Power to Oust School Board.
FARM IS BANK; OUT 1 300. Hoosier Who Has No Faith in Financial Institutions, Robbed. Kokomo Leon Ida a Pickett, a well! to do Howard county fanner, admits a loss of 1JM In gold through a practice of burying his savings in the ground on his farm. Doubting the safety of the banks. He put his money away In a sheet ir n box in a corner of bis garden. The last time he made a deposit his cash on Land amounted to exactly $l.:'a" Not having occasion to uae any of the money, be did noi visit the place where It was buried for several weeks, line day he desired to make another deposit Taking a spade, he went confidently to work to uncover the sheet iron box lie failed to find It At first he thought he might have missed the loCAttoa of the burled treasure, and he BiSlfi several other excavations His sMtrcfe in vain, the money was gone Pickett was so chagrined over his loss that he did not tell anyone of it for several weeks. Recently, however, he employed detectives to try to recover the missing money Through them the fact of Pickett s loss became know n to some of his neighbors The story was so remarkable that some
of them questioned him regarding it. i ad he adniHfed that it was true.
MOSES CALLED TO DELIVER ISRAEL Sunday S h il Lesson lor Jons 2.1907
illy Prosarad f -r Tata f pr
In Memory of Soldiers. be erected In this city. It will
he
ready for unveiling about September t The figures shown in the design will represent the four branches of the service infantry, artillery, cavalry and the navy The figure of the cavalrymen, standing. drawing a saber, will be seven feet In height The sailor, holding the flag aloft, is also seven feet, while the other fl tires, in the act of firing, are in proportion. The granite base will be 12 feet high, and the bronze cast, from the base to the top of the flag, will make the total height 27 feet.
Chicago. May 28 The circuit court refused to interfere wit ii Mayor Puss in his efforts to secure a hoard of education of his own making. Eight of the trustees who last week were removed by the mayor went before Judge Thomas G Windes and asked for an injunction restraining Mayor Russe from ousting them or appointing new members in their places before their terms expired. After listening 10 four hours of arguments, Judge Windes dismissed the petition for an injunction oh the ground that Mayor Russe has the power to oust officials of the schwl board. The city council approved the appoin'ments of Mayor Husse to take the places of the ousted members of the board of education.
of and for
Bayard Memorial Statue. Wilmington. Del. May 28. It has beasj arranged by the committee in charge of the memorial statue to Thomas F Itayard, former secretary of state and first ambassador to the I'nited States to the court of St. James, to have it unveiled and formally dedicated on June 22. The principal address will be delivered by f jrinr President Grover Cleveland.
Robbed by Souvenir Hunters. New York, May 2s. News of the theft by souvenir hunters of ten valuable medals and dcorations be r?PglMg to Lieut. Mori of the Japanese cruiser Chitose while that vessel was at anchor here, reoanUy became known throu-'h 60rip0SdMM btWB American naval officers, who have und- rtaUen to find the niissinc decora-ions it possible.
Plants Will Be Improved. Rloonnngton The properties the National Light. Power Heating company in Indiana.
which contracts were made two weeks ago. are being formally taken over this week, and W. H. Schott, who managed the consolidation proposition, ts Id Hloomington for that purpose. He says that the plants at Columbus and Shelbyville, on which options were taken some time ago, will be taken into the company within the nxt few days. The Klwood. Alexand ria. Summit ville and Falrmount properties have already been bought outright and are to be taken over this week, and extensive improvements made W. H. Schott, who has been the prime mover in the consolidation of the companies and the forming of the $5.000,000 company, has sold out all his holdings. At once t0.000 is to be expended in rebuilding the plant here and an electric current Is to be furnished both the Hunter and the Smlthvlile quarry districts Tor power
Retent Increased Values. Newcastle - Increases in valuation as high 83 fiO and 60 per cent, have been made by the assess ois. who have just completed their work, and the county board Of equall ration, which will convene Tune .:. will have a very busy session listening to owners of property who have a kick f oining Reports from all over the county are to the effect that valuations have been increased. In this city especially were big In ..easts niad' running as high. In some instances, as C1 per cent. Prop, erty In the business center was increased, while residence property has l en raised to twice what It had MS formerly. Property owners are strenuously objee ting to what they call fixing valuations on inflated estimates
for taxation and many will appear before the board of review. It is gen erally admitted that previous to this vear valuations have been low.
Indicted for Murder In First Degree. Lafayette. John mghn. who attacked Kiizabeth Stubei. ten years old. with a knife, stabbing her to death with repeated thrusts, has been Indicted for murder in th first ). ;-ree by the Tippecanoe grand Jury. .Many witnesses were examined, and the grand jury reached the ((inclusion that the defendant, who Is 3 years old. was sane at the time of the commission of the crime.
Drinks Mother's Medicine and Dies. Richmond Martha Iphans. the two-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Renjamin Iphans. died from the effects of drinking the contents of a medicine bottle. The medicine was being taken by the mother, who Is sick, and in playing about the house the child found the bottle and drank a considerable of the medicine.
Norwegian Bark Wrecked. Mon:eideo May tt. 'Th Norwegian bark Nagpore. 1,177 tons, ( apt. f'.jeruldsen. ha been wrecked in a -torm and is a total loss. Kleven tamsbara of her cr-w Sfr drowned. Th Nagpore had cleared for the River Platte for Kairiiara. She left Pensacola March 22 for South American tjorts.
Kuroki in Chicago. Chicago. May :-(;n, Kuroki and party arrlvid In Chicago over the Lake Boon Michigan Southern railroad at 9 o'clock Monday nlgl.t. The Japanese military leader will to the guest of honor at a banouet to be given by ?he Commercial cluu next Friday night.
Want Iroquois Cases Postponed. New York. May 28. Application was lands. In the Cnited States circuit court here to have several actions for personal damages and MM Of life as the result of the Iroquois theater fire in Chicago i " poiied from the coming June term of the court until the October term
Aged Minister Dies. Rloomingdalo John H NewHn. age 7T years, is dead of paralysis at his home In Marshall. He was a minister in the Friends church, and for years was a trustee of BtoOM" Ingdale academy, serving as president of the board until a year ago. when he resigned m account of failing health. Two daughters survive him.
Beaten and Robbed by Man He Aids. Bedford. Fred Hrlnegar. f4 25, gave a stranger permission to ride with him in his buggy and was attacked and robbed for bis kindness. His horse walked home, where the young man was found unconscious in the buggy, with wounds on his head. His condition Is serious. He was nibbed of $100. a watch and a jeweled pin.
Building Destroyed by Lightning. Connorsville. An old church building at Bverton, this county, used by Myers troth ts a a repository for farm material, was stiuck by lightning and burned to the round together with its contents. Among other things destroyed was MM pounds of bindery twine. The total loss amounted lo fJ.SM with only $4u0 in mranc.
Defeat Riotous Students. Lafayette. Two hundred Ptirdue students during the performance of a circus broke up a side show and afterward gathered to make a similar assault on the big show A brisk skirmish with circus employes followed !n which a number of the studen's were badly battered op.
House Destroyed by Fire. Anderson. Fire that originated In the roof of the kitchen resulted in the total des'rnctlon of the 11-rootn brick home of William Apple gate and family. MM Perklnsvllle. The loss is estimated at $7.000. with total Insurance of $l.s00 on the build Ing and contents
College Lin Planned. Greeneastle. According to infor n.ation received here eastern capitalists are considering the building of an educational Interurban route" connecting the college cities of Lafay ctte. Crawfordsvllle, Greeneastle and Hloomington
International Cotton Conference. Vienna. May 2V The International cotton confen nce has ant m il here. There are over 2.'.0 dl M iu attendant e.
Little Girl Fatally Scaldsd. Valparaiso. Tne four yea-nld daughter of Cyrus 8'hnlts. if Maiden, while playing In the kitchen, was fntally scalded by upsetting a kettle of but water on ln-ibclf.
Son. Sick. Sees Mother Die. Wabash Mrs. Anna haugherty, 70 years of ege. was discovered by neighbors dead In her bed, where she ha! been for hours. He son, a former Rig Four iraln dispatcher, helpless and speechless, was found in an adjoining room, knowing his mother was dead but unable to giu the alarm.
Telegram Balks Elopers. Washington Olive Weber, a high school girl, eloped to l.aw renceville. III. with Floyd To I bort, a factory employe, but upon their arrival there they were refused a license, the clerk having just received a BMnf from the girl's mother. The disappointed lovers ret to Ii d to Washing ton.
Two Workmen Burned. Redford. Samuel Kline. head electrician at the I'nited Slates cement plant, and Thomas t'alhan. a hlper, were seriously loirmd by an explosion from some cause as yet unexplained, while pnttinC In a new fuse in some part of the machinery In the refining department. Killed by Fast Train. Loganport tames Innes, nicht yardmaster for the Pennsylvania company, was struck by the Cincinnati liver and thrown M feet under another train. He was badly mangled and every bone In his body was broken
I.KSM N TKX'I Ks. -Ihn I M M, ory ras) 2-4. QOLDMM TKXT-"And lie sale, ( rtalhlv I will ! Willi tin. I.si .i .k .2. TIM m Ai . oi .ling to i siusaetasnt slsses aM ahrrat ;.t Uta of tf', b. c Mn Iiis . .ii (. " n UIT. H ' UH.' or It'! 'MI..T p ni irr 13m r c n )."' PLACE. -Tli pet tion of t i M 'liun wl' t. M (..- m i.t t t was atsbshl) t lie southeastern p tlx- Rinaitlc peninsula. Tdc burning t . was on Mount Sin.o. between Um arms f the He. I a. Situa and II ire arc InterehaaaysaMs terms, I bough think Sinai tu be one of ÜM mountains in ihe mmistsjs district called ii RIM.kus Tti.- Pharaoh when II W-tt Egypt .is (iriil'uM It n 111 son. fetetiephtah. w.. i i . . I'liuraoh when Mose wu cslM to loir Kryjii Comment and Sugyeative Thought. "The bush burning, yet Hot eumed. has always : -an emblem of Israel in Kgypt Most In his faiewell Messing ol '1. could find no richer bent f the sons of Joseph than lo ' th. m the good will of Hi n thai d in the buah." The Church of Bcotiai therefore has not made an Inapi prtat or unwarranted use of th;. emblem, when, look.rg a! her ( i. history, how she was cradled in j - aaoMtlon. she has put opon tu r bann 9 representation of the luirr.ir.B bush, with the legend: 'Nee taiixn rontUl hatur.' 'Yet it was not CQBsaBK l ' W. M. Tayl .r. Moses' Object'orts ard Their An swera. Vs. 11-11; al?o to tl ri "
Moses may have known thai Ha 11. had b'en succeeded t.y I.:- .-i n M- nephtah. a much greater rotor; bot he undert(Md thoroughly th- might) power of Kgypt. and. OOOSClOai Ol his Own Inaigniflcnncc, it i.- sm n i that he began to bring forward objection to God's aiiiaing propt Ml First Objection. Mose Insignlfl canee. V. 2 "Wh" am L '' I shall go unto Pharaoh"' An all und et sentence of death shepherd M year old going to I MMMtoearfonnri from which he had bten absent tt Mars, un old man attempting tht st;' pgndong task of freeing 2"00.0" slaves ami or;:at.iit.g thai into a nation. No wende- M First Answer. Qod'g Pit MM V 12. "Cetlainly I will be gfttl Ihet That same power h foi :nh M". vas hiding his face would go with him to confront his afMsMsV 8e-ond Answer. God's purpr e "Ye shall serve God upon this n an tain The fixing of that hit Ing place would aerve to give confidence to Moses by showing lute, clear purpose on the part of God." Macgr'gor. Second Objection, the People s M I atry. 13. Moses rem ml ! norant the llebnws rrt : M the God of their fathers. When he brought them a message trttD 0 ' tiny aronM be gnf to ask Whi I name?" ' The Kgyptians had rg I ous gods, and Israel, long d U tht r practicea, would be Fiire to a-k af - -the name of the God win ger Moses was. How was he to be named to them?" Alford Answer, the Name of the Oo 0 ! 14. What a graven image or outward symbol was to all other na
tions, that a name, and a MM was to the Israelite." Hanna MM God revealed to Moat ' ; unknown tnfore tGen. 22 : 14. but it was filb d w ith a new m aniDg AM THAT 1 AM" Third Objection, the Fwmto'l In' credulity. Moses foresaw (El 4:1) that the people would not believe hii tot? and. as 40 years before, would refuse to follow his had. Answer, the Gift of MlraHulntig Potent What ig that In thine ,. Jehovah asked; and MSb Wed the common shepherd's staff th 1 er to In-come a serpent at th h 1 ding of Moses, while the hand thrust into his bosom, becana with leprosy, and thrust in . (.one sound once more. One other miracle, the turning of water Into blood, was tlelinitely promis i Fourth Objection. Mogeg' Slowness of Seeech. Moses foresaw that tfc '.-teat task would retjuire ggack tailing, and he was not an orate: W' :,W( r: Who hath made man - : wa- Jehovah's gmnd reply Dotl if Moses had accepted the Mar nee, "tod would have devclojied ill' lorical power that he certainly i sessed. and he would tot bar ' 1 1 obliged to share with MMthei !e g!ory that Jm1 meant for hitn alone The Great Task Is Begun. 1831; chapters and Ol : Jethro's consent to his ret i; : 1 having his wife and chlldr n la nafv home. Mos -s set out i
Paris Green on Potatoei Kills. Kvansvllle Th family of Clsr-i-j LauKiice. living near h re. atv new potatoes the etna of which are supposed to have been sprinkled with parts green. Two of the family aie reported In a dying condition.
pet lions undertaking. He w.e Aaron, and the two old men air.. Monate greeting. foimd plans for the campaign that as t mean s I much to the world. Practical Points. Kvery one las a work fr.r a God s ts him apart, as truly I NO one else can do your, work. God does not always Ilse lge man's work esily In life. Nothing Is lathed by MtrVtet 1 of God's time, aa Moses did I first att. mpt. Too fast In music H as bad as too slow. God knows best bow to rrfrare To" our life work. If we are In th MntO 0 Jut Qod'g call to great thlnge may corns at any time, while we ae ut w comuioue.-t tasks.
