Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 53, Number 10, Jasper, Dubois County, 9 December 1910 — Page 1
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i EEhlU Jasibr, Indiana, Friday, December 9, iWo. No, 10
WATEfiV KS.
HUNTING THE SEAL.
The Are Stmped In the Paper b Th Dog Hpsd cf tha Atlantic I
A CR03KED BOUNDARY.
Patterns c( Wire.
1 l,e d'.-covery ! llit' watermark
ftut'' till 0 11 shmu. me niur unp
pci i jt from below, aid the thin lauT f pulp thut rouiuined was
Wüen dry it
Dosptrato Fichtcr.
the seal hunters hr.o len call-
Cause of tho Peculiar Lines That Dl vido Two Stntes.
.i . . ..I f .in .inxiflrm't nrr.lv. Pl hnrnnc lil.f l.i I... ...11.- If VOU Will IOO.; Oll tllß TTlfln C',
-Vv tl.o.san.1 vears ago. Parch- title in doing just what their fa- S1"1 3' ; see tffö culJ'.v 11 1 " . . l i . . rinn irrnmi nnhiw in H , v . nn
mf. n-m t hen made of vegotublo u,m lorcminew nave .done tor '""' V' C - WUK m. . ..j : i:....-, 200 vearsatehinr wMiia tn mnl. .. Ilnü between Mnsanchiut . a and
vrn.cn ,h. r ... 4iu . - w. 9 " - " Connecticut. One of thorn .is in
tut m o a sieve, i uu water unp-. 4 , . rr . . V" . ürnnbv towns i n n HHl,
uiiut: lu iiiiiiM inn nnim-tm inr '. . 1 " --"
I . w " ....... " "J V
whoso rich coat of f
pilling to pay hundreds or ev
i thousands
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i
Jorth-
animais lor ,: , Tr .TT i Vi " ir ' liladv iq vcst of iInrtfor(1 n the otlier in nr ivn Enfiel- township, on the ConnectiXUB n even ,a . o. n t.
n . '.cut river, south of Springfield. It
fo.-.d to bear upon it thijkrhicll inhabit the north Paeiiie !8 " 8,din? conundrum why, so
..' .if Mm ninr Hint cnmnnsrul n , .. . ion." IIS ttlP Iirninnnrv ic lmnmnnrv
,u. .- .... , ocean, um m ti t w;tTthe tt..m of the neve. . Atlantic lives umUht T,.-i- fiber eem to have been which is als0 sotl,,,!t for K. tv i,J r.-.U. and the murk theyii1idCt whidi iron: int, m-,
le.l 'U l 1 iw f.li ' mill-ill lilllU mi" gnnrja 0f
THE WAYS OF JAPAN. You Are Never 8ure ef Privacy, Evo.i While TakinQ a Bath. As one steps before the vide open doors of the reception room or into the court or the kitchen, a the caso may be, tho host an-
proachea and greets with a low bmr,
A WARNING.
The Utter Uselessnes of Takino Course In German.
A STUDENT JOKE.
the
Conspiracy of Silence That Put Professor In a Panic.
Professor Elias Loomis'for manv
a general roui.e or specializing in any particular branch. The answer
followed by the hoste and usuullvi catmc. )TimPY through a mouthful
one or more of the mnidn. whn.l m I",Jb-
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A custo'ner durinir a trvine on
asked her dressmaker, whrwe son years occupied the chair of tistrono was at college, if ho wore pursuing xny at Yale and was the author of
Innrr no flin liAttnnMi C ......
. thty did not make it straight in '(('.. '..,1 l.,..l T1. .1 t..
,ir hrn-w a tale.
T 'JO'
pfjcket1-
gloves and othr article. , it is especially valuable, x e year hardy Newfoundlanders t.-.k". their lives in their hands in t. seal hunt, for not lv is it c
f,;n nf w dc Jinejj running "ncroKj, eJ nips lingoually. In those (1h ti . lU imark wa. regarde! is' a biiu.sli since the (iler wns thk bh! .iwr-c and the deep im-
,.n Mm. Ii. in thii nnnrir nnunil i. 11 . . .
1" " i"'"' 'vU jvaiuame, out tue banner or ti a -,,r,k in ur;-t.ng.. lyoung yields an oil mach prized f.. i f .uul ... the siTihc found different purposes, rro a yawn tig gap to cross on There nre fowr species uf swl tie -'re f the mauuscr.pt- the waters around Xenfoundh.
sw ri nurt- u uas ueen nnd Labrador tho bay
tf.j nur wiieu wire was suo-i
et.t fr fiber in the sieve, fays a v'fT in tho Denver Hcpublican, ihi dcs nf the watermark grow th r'cr and less conspicuous. Te possibilities of the useful
ness of the watermark became apparent bv degrees. It was first found to he of service in preventing
the fnrcrv of books and manuicnpts. Jfnnv a bogus copy of a rarr mrk ha been detected becaj tho counterfeiter failed to taie into account the watermarks of th original. The watermark of many a precious manuscript in the worJd's museums is alike its glory and .its fafcuard. And in the sphere of bani notes and paper mony everyTlipr the watermark ia most use
ful in protecting the notes from
uniiauon. The term "watermark" is in realitr a mtsnonier mico tho mnrtr
fa actually produced by wire. Wire ü fa-Loned into the desired pattern, fgure or lettering. This ib jwr'ed beneath tho sheet in tho i
last .4
eal. t
harp, the hood nnd the square f :
per. ihe harp sea! the peal commerce is no called from lw ing a bror.d. curved line of dr connected 6pots ext: ün a!" each shoulder and me M7 on back above the tail, forming a , ure sometliing like an ancient hn As the hoods are often with ' harps, thev are ü!-o taken for tl. Fkins. 'IT? üicie. railed the "c hood," i? th tin: ::' from the f male by a curio i r.itlv or bag flesh on Iii? nose. When attach or enraged he inflates this lion with air so as to rover the face an
j Thopo two little joir; on tho ins are monmnenU to huinan obstinat and tp the porpbtcnev which is o of 'he il.jp; tr.ütK of tho Van!;, elm-;i ;-'r. The nnestors of c! farnt-r who own tlnie little ppoof ground pfeferr- 1 to 15 v in EacliU''tN rr'htr then in Connect cut an. i fou;.'::t for li . referent un'i! they h-.d tl.eir v nv. The c'itmver-y 'begun in 171: and oentintu'd f r '! years befonit wa.s finai!" decidcfl. In 1724 the
question was. appealed to England,
but i
eujrc
Kneeling, bend to the floor. Tin
salutations are returned, a word i c.xckangcd perhaps about the rooir or the meal that is to bo prepare and the guest seats himself on tl low porch or platform that sui
' rounds the entrances and remove
his shoes or sandnls, leaving then.
Sanskrit, ma am He's spceitdiz ing in Snn-krit. I can't nay but I'd have pie.'errcd ometliiMg n bit more u-.ua! in tlw tnv of cd n ation
-something moÄig phun tailor madej for ever day liwfj'.SaijsLrit such!
a fus-v ftndy." f"
ll r critirism, if oddly worded,
IVJ. . ... . "
i. i re .i ' Wilh runiiirunuiiKiiiin iiiui tun unin.
i uji Lilt. iMtiiiiin ii fin r wnnra inn . '
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j Japanese clpth shoe and straw san'dal, as I did some of the time, th j feet are always washed in a wooden j basin of water brought by a man.. who comes clattering around th" ,' outside of the house on woodc j clogs to bring it and sets it dow ! before one on the ground. A little towel is brought, too, unless one, a. usual, has this most useful of arti cles about his person.
IJicn the tiest steps in, in stock
i i . , . rJ
i gnernmem wns so rauch.mg feet or barefoot, and, precede
.-i-u -ij tnu .jutni iraw wiir oy a servant, passe
passes through t'
the well known scries of mathemat
ical text books. Professor Loomis repeated each year to the junior class a course of lectures on physics. The lecture were illustrated by experiments, and in one on compressed air he explained the principle of the well known air gun. The students of each succeeding class as they entered the room for
uihj mil unin- it.:. l- i . . ,
ioV.ioMt l. rUa..Ki i i. pnrucuinr jeciure iouna on the
ly unexncHod were'tho remarks of . 8ldc of 11,0 room remote from l,,e an old farmer in "h yemoto hill vil : PjatXonn a small target. After exlage upon the favorite studios of hi? ' P,aimnS the operation of the gun son. lie had always. been suspicious 1,rofepor. Loomis was in t)yj habit of the higher education and was far of. Iandinf three of its projectiles from pleaded when his Joe, whom wiin mathematical accuracy in the h" wi h.d to keep on the farm, ob-'ce"r of tc bullseye. tu'nd;. lo'ar-hip. ' i professor was always ap"Lr.:v; ; v mrv 1 all right for ' P14 this feat but his prim folkv th.,,'v torn to Vm in fr.nign Sac. rn''d by a tightly drawn parts," I- .;..!r.il rnentlv. with I 'r anient hue, never show-impres-'ve leüh 'i.itinn, "buf s man 1 u ''--st sign of gratification that ain't had brtter talk plain orrcc,iP- ion of any kind. To him Yankee nr l d. things. - lrÄ a' ?crent!y only a scientific "To -ee Ibas Imy f mincsii dotrn' c""er?lent to 1)0 cxactlj demonwith a h r t'iut'i ira-i. savina! stted.
over vnnU f-ncn.e-!tist nut- Une c!ass of Jtmiors, however,
that it was never brought to the at-; open rooms, often between a doul tcrtnn o. the crown. Up to the line of nil tho people of the hoi:
uumreax oi me nevoiiuion ootii who are bow nc to the floor. 1
State? c.ntinucd to evv taxes nnd "n,..,..! i.: over vonl . n .? m - u ?t nut-. .uu 01 Jwts
send notice, of fn,t day, nnd elec-1 S croc 7u h ie If c Ä tPr' ') ;Mrr' ' :' ": r r,1 ? of the immemorial lion to the farmer, who occupied ! a cushion on he mnüed &p I tor"Vi ' i m' "ie f ' r j 1 frWnft xhen son.' the !an,l. end thore is no record of ? ' ?" I " iTS f And for a'l !,., a, it m, al tec Jen a W? expenmont. of
i .. , ... -" v " "ii. 4ii .i ui. 1. .... -V- .. i .. Tr.r l -. fh., ei hir if ho mir mf hi.
.trat, iif ivi:- , nn.-e Iiriiai.S . ' - ' ""-lu6 uv"uon the l:i-l:.-:iy u..der.-iand three! Jaat-" nd so'c . fic human naword togtU.er" He owns htmscJfi ltL!f- . , , . he can't." 1 : rse pin.s f-n. he air gun, and, "It is ft 'Lii he is sind via al- jhJ.ieß. id- ts saw that tho
now nicy nvosuod one or whether and rests at least pretends to ' they paid b-th. Later, however, if he is a foreigner until disrega: they voted and paid taxes m Massa- for ceremonv gets the hotter of hchiuettj only, notwithstanding the nnd he adopts nn easier positio.v protest of the county authorities in l Presently comes a demure or smi! Connecticut. In 1703. nftor nencr i u 1 ;.i -i.i
I"... i, ... '"n I'.nv mum, iin jiut utlftTJva 11 1 1 e;es, nnd it is strong enough to re was rt-torcd. both states appoint .fancifully colored silk kimono, wi sist seal shot. U en thus protect commissioner but the dispute wa kneels outside and slides open V. flfl nn ran hn.lrillnfl nnlv hi- chnnt. .:n.l .. .1 mm ...1 . .1
: " . . V I. " , u" 4"t n 'paper door, enters, knee s
ul rrrntfi "Tint n nrw.i.
t,b , piumisi! wan rvueiiyu. xncre vrf ,closo3 it, brines tea thincs to 11 "" " I"' . ! . . .
me skuu. several imlar üisnutes between t mnninr nt it.Ä a v 1:.. J5 1 um anso i 10,1 r
Unlike the cowardly harp Eeal, two stale besides those which no pours 0ut a wee cup otca to t'l ,. "l d?n caroTif 'tTain't .thpir
me aog nooü ngnts desperately in appear upou.thu inu-p, and an agree Uue?f,or each-of the cuests. Th t . ' sa- !1- iroSmer dofpnsn nf Viia rnnf nnA winirnnM monf wns tnn.l.l 1v rrlil.l. Mn 15 ... . l l . . " . -' . a lonir Ficht Ilieher to if: tlmn
. w .u.. v .1 u.i .v.ivt.'w w i it 1 ii j.i.j-u i nnnp Clin llltnilc lnr flrn inni 1
. .v.v, -..w V. V O .IV lUIWIIVIIU IVf I
Onhrary note nnpqr held up to the UH wxc&h luindrcds of parcel lmcs running up and down, wtMjiiw tho fact that the paper ju made on a wire foundation, lo tins the paper owes its smoothBess anj it, even texture.
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Ann IT tnPV nro irillon ho ruvmnAr nhiisnf ta pnn.nntAH t a currnnHnr ht n i , ,
... r w. ....... w - uoor una parters out, opening ni furious, mflatea his hood,, while his claim to a strip of territory n p1n;nir fl. rlnnr , iinfnro ft
T ? l z . i 1 ill m i.l i iS i. . i . I O j v.
nosirns uiuue mio two nnge oiaa- wooasioeK nnu mhiiciu townsnip guest is an i100rcd one some dai
, n"s "".T" at. "r cuem? Pruu,lt''.1 ' "'"irrucm ouiu tv, such as bean jelly or cakes
itn uuiuiuuiui luapa, iv ti a mu hui dum. tu im.- utiiur trufus i raw uoutrh rolled in Dink n
i green prv:der, is brought with t I tea. 'i hen the truest stena out
, , j - ' the porch to wash, and as he dn. ' his tnrn )p lnnl-a nf ihn Ii Ma m
lasted for nn hour, and more than another commission wa3 appointed. turej garden or off to the distan
once a man uns uecn cmncnea to out u u ever reneneu a cunciubinu vaiey or forest or mountain or sea death by the powerful jaw3. there is no record to be found. In Pcturning to his room, he b
me seal is a great traveler, our ou a uuru 'wu.i.!u iia m- most of tll0 ti,no ßjon0 u til tfi(?
fl TAJ ' . t I t . 1 1 I
"r. ! na 1 1 1 ; 1 1 1 1 ur'i ii rn nnn i . r- i . i. r ii . 1 i : i . : i.
ffi .( . j to Keep u baie uibiunco ix ine nunier uispuir. 4i .iciiun, iiuwuer, vn Ttlio apCr 13 . capnb'e of js alone, for instances have occur- taken upon the report.
" ; . iHiprebwon, ana mojrcd where a fight between an old. In 1810 the controversy was re o-wce stamps itself into the. dog hood and five or six men has vived bv mine legal proceeding, an.
cu' ri i
ihenr" the Lienor murmured po.i,KULfrVÖ P-11 ate1 as usual; liteh. j there was net a.sour.d of applause. "No, ,taiii,;it, German." admit P0?e,3o1r 1 I-cd a moment ted the old man in a reluctant t;" "- aj. a t ied way, then
at i: tar e, ani .'n, with a cle-
grec el et o hi had never be
fore howr , est
"TV l'f it-
romai " it 1..
United States talk. Squeezed all' A roar cf Innphter, followed ly
up togettiertHe way folks be on the, , vu iuurc luuu lQe usuai nppiausc, map o' Europe, course they must cct B"owc the professor that he had
used to each others' talk enourrb to,not lost "ls mathematical accuracy.
... . a
mnk-e eacn other out. it m .
C3-
um.
own
Icimed :
Didn't it hit?
Bet ve mv Sundav-o-o-to-
meeting hct,' I told him, 'if ve talk-
Causes of War.
..The horrors of tho Indian muti-
1b
Tho Wolsh Note.
iPre IS uhnt ihn. Tfn tl
wo tc.s lu in reference to the Va'- which Hncrlish w.m tanMif
m m the eighteenth century: 5i- Jdwol had several fpntnron
f'wn m the Welsh school of toCfl'. 1 tin If 1.1.
. --. iivimi note was one ln-
denonds on the rivers of the ocean trusted with the fcttlement, and
Like foo.1 mnny olhcr tourist, ho tho pmcnt hmliulnry line irh.i-h the an,lounrl,Ir,.3t comc3 ttf t u tonipanion. Tcamd at ni
snencis iu- simmer in tne nortn. was uuu uuu u ,n t.-i:iaiu." ,nth is ront w " inn en..rnti r"u' u.t.i; .i
ly alone. Access to the room 13 a!
t . -1
lilllv. I reirrets ter Fav aat wa-vs iroe on -,v-'rni siues, and ho.
Heaving the southern watera in May both state.. Exchange.
and spending about three months la
' m the seas about Greenland. With 3Ur oncnro;ncnt has cot ter be 'visitor or servant may come in
tne6eni norse starts on in long. inivVot's de troublo now?
, ums nun uue inJ,?enwbie feature. This secured t'.ish conversation, ft tvna n
wc:i rule, with the letters V. N.' carvci on iL Whn Dm' AHA n.nrt
ca"Siit Stieakinrr Vnt.l.-t. ri,u
nI ' O ''-ou kllU i cum "Or.O wa. iTt.,nn,i:..ii.. i i i .
J". but the hand which held it at Lflni f the lcsson WM ho ono aae to tingle in consequence, so
r A . u uwurreucc lor 1110 who had it to move Rbnnt
of m. n ;.' "won. xnis sign Lr t.here,oro 0tbn changed 5 I i J'' at. Iast H rcstcd in taat Zl; hHd 10 bonr the burden of all
"MtMiuns oi uiat law."
southern voyage. Day Allen Wil-
lcy in Van Norden's.
DUtlanton Vlthoiit n 11117
Mag Mi ma won't leave me wer rer ring n'o more, 'coa it make3 n finger bluck. Leslie's Weekly.
Tht
H Know.
incy Boro cnnnfr
lyv but they had read the rT thouirbt fti
If..,,. . -p-.- ..VT nuu tUU" u' . nr. ... .1 .
a . u r- u 1110 lIprovements of v .,.n they wcnt to WashlliT. lis. ...
, 0-- III' UPrir lllT-m.nl.
.a'W' ''lit Anil cnir. 11. J
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f
J
irh-M l ,tho bo,Ifa, she asked er'PtUrff what it was.
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18 me tire escape," reüisband. Lippincott's.
n . , He Gt th. Olrl. 41 e nal conn in nnt,
PCr I an. 1 " ni Aiuuer ior
'.1, 'nrriagc. 1 4. vir iint' .
tteoM ' :"u 'a ."-Mapped
I ntartf r ' ' , 'onicmbcr, I am
war. Pointing to a Idcr ban
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anv time. Une becomes used
this nnd learns to like it in ni ways. There is nothing hidden, makes Iie iniple und informal a more natural. We found it a d advantage sometimes when we h too many visitors whose curiosi'
got the better of them, but we c
Snrcssm. "Shorrv I'm sho kte. m'dear.
began Dingle apologeticully, rbu jwuyu took it in good part, finding.
ihomo fresh jokers stopped me &n lam-iusing ratner tnan annoying.
wouldn't lemmo go"-
"Indeed!" interrupted his wife Why didn't you take the brick out of our hat und hit them with it?" Catholic Standard and Times.
How Ho Won Her. "The man 1 marry," Eaid tho girl ii the parlor 6ccne, "must bo but a .it tie lower than the angelt." "Well, whnt's the matter with me ?" queried the young man as hf
! dropped on h. knees at her feot.
l ou fee. Im a uttle lower thui tie of thorn "--Houston Post,
Robert an leek Anderson
Popular Science Monthly. The Earth's Surface. The surface of the earth can be compared to the top of a barrel of
asphalt, hard and rigid through nnd
through, scuiiied and cracked on tho
surface by the o omenta. For ten miles in a straigiit line below the surface the earth is probably dry and hard, of a rock substance. Tho pressure of this substance upon tho
heated' center of the earth keeps it ;
to
ed rvd Gorman to those Italians still bo remembered, nn.1
tho-'d understand ye!' ' tllc cau?0 hich led to it is a mal"liut he can't. Ali he can do V te.r1.of hiftory. Cartridges greased to set in a corner, with his book, th cmvs fat re served out to putter puttering and sputter enut- rf e 60P.VS rho refused to us. tering. them on the ground that the cow
"Don't ye talk to me about col- waf a pacreu p- Almost with-
ine terriDie masawhich were only enormous expend!-money.
The war which deluged Austria and Prussia with blood in 18GG em
anated in the former failing to answer a question asked by the latter. I In the spring of that year the Aus(trians began to arm very speedily , and powerfully, and the Prussiam 'wanted to know th reason. To , this they would give no reply, and jPruesia, thinking it was an unfriendly and menacing action.
brought about the g"örv campaign. London Tit-Bits.
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Tho l'i ifcsFor Yea, hello. Is thU Jones lamp store? No, I can't tell yon th slzo of the Pbndc. but here'B tht tame, Harper's Weftkly.
Why He Bolted. At one of the London clubs ono evening Mr. Montagu Williams met Lord , who had just lost his father. The young lord was naturally
CsugHt.
Sensitive Golfer (wlio lias foo: tcd
TadSÄ alrjTwS 'lauKlifn' at I Ja Pladelphia they tell a story-1 in yolcnnic eruptions is the leakage anfther man. i n inan wlotc wlfü a1 arranged i of the interior pressure of heat in Sensitive Golfcr-Antl what's funn a" "aulhors' evening" nnd persuad-ithc earth. The character of matter about him? ed her U'luctnut husbuud to remain in the ccnlcr of the earth or its im-
o p , j uiuiHucuoiv, nnu ine lawyer proa3 you can keop water from boiling I p0cC;i visiting a theater opposite, by nn appropnntcly ßutnent pres-ivhiei, pnKition was accepted. .Bure. The fact that there is steam MM
Caddie He plnvs powf aufu' Ilk ' t home and hehf her receive tho
ron, Blr.-Puneli. fifty miosis who were askod to par
ticipate in this intellectual feast.
Tho first author win dull enough,
Woman's Righto.
"Madam, do vou believe in worn-
. 'but the second was worse. More
over, the rooms were inWernbly
. ji i in.
j.7,r:r'.,. ,uu, iin Eome cool nir, the unfortunate
L UU, Silt; IUII1IUU DIIWl HI.
I- 1.1 H -1 1 it.. . L .1
ans rigni,; neu uie nnu. suiuu- roleiwe of lettint?
. ., . .. , - a
"Excuse me," he went on
but an ignorant male
May I ask if vou construe thenc
seeking hU. n co,nfortabI' aslecP
. r. . . .. .i "wnKe uni s
m' ''ifffW..,i V, A"'"irignts to mcim e tne privilege oi , ,iJi,: ; m ,' flf occ ii you can nu n sqnnro wntn f 1:4 uuo 14,13 J""llu- v0 1M'm rnnlind Tnmmxr I Ion' i h , Spreading your really becoming hl "f nvn. Z have ,line num which total twen- this, with the most patronizing air, ftftcHntiim the Äre I on ?i0r5 'A 'o a nan of afcirte over three seats?" ,J k J;. Ja1. JÄete'11 in cach of'thc U8aI y th ""f ßent ma,n rPlioi' Th, SS to bo an .1 TomeJ the sui tl? 8 thc nht one' Thereupon sho condenaod horsolf, f 11 hfict th VehIel that is, from top to bottom, aero. that's very well for you, but1 JXr "Whv i He Ml th! J V b took iu seat, and conversation IIarPcr 6 a8nzin1' , ind obliquely. you've not just succeeded to a peer- "Pi the teacher. V ny j " - 'rL nBrT,r7 PnTo,lAlnl,l'a TWlrrnr I RC m(i 20.000 11 VCar." utr, r.ii -
"Wnkc upr sternly commanded
mediate environment must bo some
thing like pumice stone spongy, poroug, light because when the earth's interior matter is molted in tho high temperatures that are there it dissolves, and there is considerable water in it that escapes through volcanic craters in Etenm. Professor Uallock, Columbia University. A Maglo 8quro.
See if VOU can fill n unnnrn wMn
flagged. Philadelphia Ledger.
Chineso Worship of Ancestors. The one spiritual force that dominates every class of society in China is ancestor worship. In thc Chinese religion there is no other that can take its place for a moment. A man may or may not worship idols, lie . may express his utter skeptic- i ism about tliem or profess belief in. them. No one cares what ha thinks. Let Jiim, however, neglect the worship of the dead and he is looked upon and pointed to witlit
the bitterest scorn both by his own relations and by his neighbors. Tho worst taunt that thc heathen can hurl against the Christian, and tha one that stings him most, is the sneering statement that ho has no ancestors. Xew York Tribune.
tor, whereupon the young lord was among the first to bolt, "like a rabbit," out nf the building, lleturning leisurely to the club, Mr. Williams found there his young friend quietly smoking a cigar. "What on earth made you bolt that way? You eemcd frightened Olli if l.yi.l ... C i - n n i M .1 ! . . 1 I I
vfui, ui Y um its uui .i uiuil-uiL mill- 1,; T . i Ji, -iwu i iu:Phm I-edger prints
n.4 itiiiuiisi, uuu , uu ivijuti l nut. rp . i o i i ion such an occasion if cvervbodyL." "X,"1, 5doy h?0l in got up and rushed out a panic 'would s.f, f .rSL?10 A !ci?TO
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