The Lucknow Sentinel, 1926-01-14, Page 7•
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vie '$eery of hc Adeseesteoes of ,e-e..,0e,10e E. Chr4t21-,
4 ' Alnerican, Mining..Nn#Oirgoy n MxicQ,.' •
BY CHARLES,
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•. There wa,4 ;,UOthing , ;particularly. ordered Atka .)atruclers,,aft the #911t- ba4,04,14;.were pillaging and burning 1*• .-,
alarming. in the; fact that the 'rehel,eTheirs answer 'Was to beat him with t11,3 iteefi, and thing*" began to, leek •••
n'enhablY. a, heed '•ef,'briiandsand th•flais of their swol•ds. :e.nd to three/ 7Rre t6r qt.lou, with the Me*.ine get-
4aXtt.C1011.4110 mescirierading,sae. rebels, hiela elite the floor 'Of the, eer:' - ' s -tine drunker and drithiser-4Very Mine'
teeri4gtesEorited iniiifetos oi tres and TheLt they began to 6'collect all the ete • '
poadmarks 'threatening death • to all jewelry and money frqin the people in Morete.a.ed,1 were in a corner With
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'Americarip who Were not out of Mexico our coech. We could"db nothing „hue a' man eemed Phelen, whisperieg, over
. before '•April 17, . NeVertheless look en while they teak rings fr9r9, filo a planto eahape with his' wife, when"
all thought'li best to have -the •fingers. !of the vomen • and t„wen't few ',men in ; shabby 'uniferins; Whore; ..;
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men leave -Benite .JuarA miee. before through the pockets of the men, 'tale-, :we had noticed scrutieieing' the faces : was the WO* I elriecez.08.14 unbar the deers et the train hed.
*real danger arose. • ing Of , Before they Of all: the Prkoners,• stepped up OS
.4ceordingly„ had •
±1 -,ii throw. to-. had finished their work Someone shout -
and, touching- Phelan end myseif ,on
'the shoulder said• • '
(Tome with us; we want to see
yen!" „. , •
The dengerons end. Of a revolter
preasecl against my jibs was :more
ed against him, 'They seemed to have behind is. the yre:ling of men and the.
gether all the articles:Which seem eh- ed an order. to march the passengers
forgotten ir"4 completely. trampling Of horses My pistol* and
sqinte1Y. necessary for feminine goni.i'frern. the. train; • We all lined . _Now, , our tripe, whispered the Phelan had etaken from, the
fort And 'packed theni-off" to, SO -Luicel'alongskie thatrecks ;led thew:Mexicans ...,Phelen, and with the words he landed guard were the only 'firearms we had
Where. they took theMexiCart National steed opposite.cOverieg up with•their
a good stiff punch oe the jaw. of the among us. Some of the fugitives left
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-Railroad .for , the 'States. sWa. didn't /lee. , leader. •The man to led backwards the tracks end .seramblea int,o the
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• take the manifeetoa s'eriouslY, but wes• Meanwhile another band had rjfied eloquent. plan, any oratory, and we 4pran
g to his feet again and tOre Off woods,but. most of them,when they
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felt a *bele lot better, When the Wo- i the express car, blown ieeen.t e safe .vent with our captors,
just about the siirea as usualafter theit. , On thei: train -1 ':•laid-m-atle--the-:a - r -dr-
ot the -broil. ,itKTvr,ot-of--our
I should say
men were out of the Wee. ' tator..it.,4nd the strong box and, smashed the e raked about a mile '•Up into the
;• Proved fortunate.' Thingeewedeeleng':.cash drawer in the :ticket office. . inolintains, far away from the main
17th of April. '„rhe pens and YaqUiseeleciiittariteeef e Mie, and Mrs. William :•guards I recognized as, men .who had
were "ust about 'as Sullen as :ever and' M. Moan, and When the tronlek first..tified 'the pockets of the pas,8erigers in
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knew, theyweee discovered, preferred
'to . give theineelyes, 'up , rather than
risk laeing *et. - .- • '
'. • We four and tVire other men kept td
the track ,.and ere•outdistancing our and 19:$8 where he helps 'in the en-
eioferatuheortisevir,h,Anwei 'fltilleca.erdvtih.se reiadlilnogieeuesIGtoolpieensisenstrosfireSterambou. tThhime , bStlytnei,4ptetiie
'the woods his mount stumbled, in '. a follower of. the Lord.
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tradition represents: him as a' 'true
doVrn, but Just, as We swerved toward
eleicesvaY' ecres* the track and he Vraa :I' A 1'414 OV .TRE Pilaal"88' le 2'
thrown down the 'eMbrinitinerif.' ' : 'The...Pharisees Were the priPular
1.1 bstumbled into''
, Presently yve .a hut :„ leaders of the people and ,wore intent
upon "fulfilling the law. ' "They were
a:hand • car resting , alongside.' the held' in high' regard: by the nation and
through the. brush :without waiting
for ifiore.; In the fall his revolver had
clattered, to the ground, 'and I pounced,
stpeTer-it-Beferethe-otherse-could-e5ackle
Phelan. Ihad: fired and stieels one man
inthe arm. It hung ]imply at his side,
Trite' as lae4, .but there: whe:'no °Pt" I cam° Moran whispered to me to keen My ear, and as they had. not reached •and his erieeds, dragged him away
break. • ,•leleee to him. 'order to protect his. I rne by the time the officer ordered us With them into the hushes. From there
"About the :first of IVIay: there -were wife. I.:WaS mime' than glad to do all from the train began to suspect they.fired at us, , but the sleets' went
wild,. and we started to run-down the
runlets of, rebel Victories erem allover for she • was.. e charming 'woman, and
the republic, and the we :to Close 1 knew that H her husband! was in -
up shop, not beCause of any violence, Pared or. killed ,slie•would he liable,to
'hut because 'ever,y man withie a ,radits all „sorts. of insulta.
• e'k fifty, miles flecked to the Maderist . It musthave been ,an bouthat We the incidental expenses:of-the trip, I.
tracks. The six of us. frantically tug-
atinies., lured bY the hepe of plunder, Wer Jitecl up by the railroad track net krioiv hOur much Phelan had There' was a yell and judg• ed that ,
' We wired New York, .and .our besPres While a party of sol lers went ahead h . t to th
thattheyhoped; to get money from us.
''A's a precaution, had , sent all: my
money to a friend 'in, Vera Cruz,: keep-
ing
onlYenough in my clothes to'coVer
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Hearing the bandits crashing after
is, we leaped behind a tree,. and I
used two my rernaining cartridges.
Janfrare 17; .44DaY,aqd. Nloodernnep.:
John 3t. 14.4 1 45.-52; 19.; 3.44,
.Golden Text "Cied 00 1.9v6d tha
world, that ho 0a;.9e his only, begotten
• Pens that ,whiseo0/er bellevoth In
him iinceild'not perish, but'h8ie OVer!,
lasting lifo.7--john 3: 16,- •
ANA4YSIO. • -
1. A MAN OF THE -mgc1PPEE1, " •
11. aonr-4. AGAIN, 3,4.,
X-Iii—,NEW.43,1471.174747007,•$•."4.4
IV. *10*IiIEll EXPLANATION, 940- • ,
V. e'lXi 4,141‘10E146"efeeoegIENT,,
INTgotANnoN•=john's GoSPel cOne
tains; many strikihg eliaracteinstudies,
and cell:IA.4g °need the most important
irs that .o,f,Nieedemus. Last leseen: told"
of the way in which fiVadieciplee gale
their hearta .in loving .;surrender to'
quest:. They were imPelled by a tree
and living fAith.apd.'jeeue had given
,hitheelf to them. 131.#,), this feith' of,
thirtive is here placid in contrast With
another, .kind of faith; 'Borne .were
drawn to• Christ by seeing' the •won-
ders which.,he wrought; and in. erieh
casee of itripeifeet 'faith ,Tesirs could
not
not give..11is best gifts: This 113 ex-
plained in Ch. 2; 23,•26. Nicedemue is
Introduced as 6 an example of., the class
Whose faith is of o. l0ss. noble. type
and which needs correction. He is
ierpreseed by the signs wrought by
Jesus and eiraWe a:r lnfereecethat
this must be a great leader. It is an
intellectual faith, net a full surrender
'of • the heart- •Chript. Nieodeinuels
an educated Jew, prejudiced, but, hors:
eat, and timid about taking any bold
course. He is Mentioned on two ether
occasions (7:51) where he: tries to.
defend Jeeus in an indirect Manner,
,,1 on e re/ s, jumped upon it
` told us to pack up and quit. until the'''i and burned. a bridge to 'prevent the. with 11.11' had bit hite:Pne of there' We waited 'r nd began to pump: for all we were
'Teem the.height'to which We climb- silently for mere treuble, bait die Aex-
courar 'hicethe Settled' rigaire' ;Timmer 'train :being 'Sent., theOugh to Meek°.
, . , ed we could' see ahnOst the whole of nslcsiew there' vraarauCh leet tehe
are ,
„ • , , • eti,11 -54-frkkatbwri-11-1-7:ihrinuT----1- Ord--....elaelpheveif,-orr4-1,ttleRkgatv4tgle44- -m-rs-,',*.irAnr:hel •us( at. the levers..
• lane and .mYself• rode the seventy-five in breaking aWrier. . • . • • ,
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. • • We had to travel on up..gTaa,-bu
• . 'lonely spot m. the Woods we eirere• halt- and apparently. decided to , ••
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deeeloped consideeable speed "We were
• miles t S. I nhobt mishap and A, man in uniform' whe called lithe, . •
o an ws ' ed and the spokesman for someth •
'took train for !Vete Cruz •te.retern to self Gol,, Nicolas Torres, Torres, waa coniri• • . addressedme. .
•In: seribus eireuroStariceS 'his I ,had :paid 'strict attention 'to. die •collgrat.ulating%tierSelVes.. 'anon, our
.eseape,,When arotind a:eneve we, had
ing easier,
NOW.:17Ort bir *Ater. • • " ' : , 'rearid„ and: after' the brirning" of 'the
eeeineecii. ineese wouldebeve. been .hum, route fPllewett: trent' the train shed
• at faie Orme.. 'rho betels Were. packed:rte. Marched tOe..a sort' of ;.stici that •nrn14' • ;" • : . • •; • -
, . . . to the Point. Wherethe fight' With -the iPst. Passed .j Uttect'a-brightz,light and
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' • Bee Lui :looked like a contity town I bridge gake•Orderarthat7W-i-elieuld
Senores,T he eaid, 'hewing; Al re- robbers had tekeri piece, and we res
overflowhig'aiid 'a whole lot •o.f peonle stood near 4 siding- Tho farmed
'gie.t tO ilifPriii..i.)11. that when we col- traced !our steels asfast fast as we could'
were sleeping in the plaza and on thein double file and We were herded into lected 'her* the cash 'drawer in the in the darkness. About 00 .kardS.
, outskirts of tbe town, in tent. •Eveill A 'sort of Shed. and ,the doors barred.
railroad - station we were disappointed., from the'building'w,e eeme out on the
' train which left was crowded to oVer-, Outaide We eould bear the tramping
The funds • did net meet Our.',expecta-' railroad track and ran. squarely into
flowing, and it, was impossible to get ;Of. horses end the occasienal, sound of
tions. In fact, they fell • short by A cloaked figure hurrying in the direc-
more than one train a day out �f the firing at -some distance. I :eliinbed to' his; is, ,a' very' regrettable gee 'of thgalied. • '
. briwn. ,SometimeS.. glat missed: fire,1 a small windoer and saw a" line '.0e $5;0°O. T
incident, and we realize• that you; I Was not. in the meed for any more
`end at•hest there. was no iehedule ' mounted • guard's outside the shed.
, . . . . . • . ed 1 . tie are mericans, an we ee pure at , . a s
Senoree,are not responsible. Butyau bullying; 'mid without ceremorty I
time.for departure. It yeas fifst eorrieli ere wa • 1 b . t"
A f I th tbelled the pistol t thestranger'
'we heard the rumble of an -engine.
.my ,first 'ivai'to grab the new kingdorn was 'Id be introduced.
woman : and ,inrnil from ;the -care but The 'Jews require a 1 ' 1-22.,General shows that in the year end- .
tn'eSentlYewe rounded another ceree Thi e' approach thews a measerre ing March 81, 1925,,the inspection ser -
and ,the light was tint of sight 'again. earnestness, batit suggests frac:es 'vice examined 4,386,009 Carcasses of
the' ,hand 'car twisted and t • of self-sufficienty. He bits the pride of slaughtered Meat anirnas .of which
represented Much of What ,was best in
judaisrri. , Paul was 'Pee of this` class,
"a ruler of the Jews" a inember
the Sanhedrin 'will& was the great.
4ewleli' court. . He WO Mt...rly-FoSo4:Arihiiig81115,,Peeltecr
Iferese,ese
.NtED OF EFFICIENT
PRODUCTION
Industry has gone ahead in leans
and bounds, beee4s, mainly • 'heesesse it has
been put on the. basis of efficient pro,- '
duetion, When, fOr ,inetariC4 'pqd '
factory Manager can takeeeyer a, fee:,
tory, •cpt off 'five dollars , in.•
peetereliel*eep."-PrOdtWtletkebev.se-ies. •
fernier as has boon the OaSeS, }1st:.
mast be patting that factory in • a-
mieh • stronger position to Make 'a
profit, or to meet competition. • -,•1,
..- Efficient production is • tieing Similar
things for the, fariner. -The man who .
produces forty boo/leis of ivheet to the .
acre ' in mech., bettereiecisitioe.to
make ' profit thanthe .c.i1,0•WIle.
only fifteen: The .,eightrbushel oorn . •
CroP. leeks a let more money in
the. pocket than 'n, thirty -bushel one.
The same cciniparisen. Mai be xnxxOn or •
now and chickens of'. high and low levf •
production. •*,• • .; • • -
Some. men are hard workers, but -
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their hard work does not 'hring the
resits it should. That Is because they
do not knew how to make other things
Work for them.. The big 'secret of. suc-
cess in moat Anylsroductive line is to
got AS big a production per man as
possible; When When a man uses fertilizere,:
and other good cultural Methods, good
machinery, good • feeds, and high -
producing animille, they do inere.work '
for him. than he can possibly do for. •
- It. is the getting of these, :
'essentials of good farthing to Work for
One, that makes farmer successful.
Soractimea a lazy man Makes a bigger'. •
success :than ari.energetic one, because • ,
he knows better lamp' to inake-thei
factors :assist him.: ,
These agrictiltUrafeeccess essentials
.aresgenerally known;• they are a•Vails
.able to everyone. To .do better on
.m101' farm,:,ene has but to Make use
of therm Prominent economists. and
bankers
'bankers agree that this. the -One est,
sential thing. for the ;fanner to do. ;
• "1 "Wide's-
y nag .,escape
the notice 'critScistif el.:the...0601e
"aridealsa,t0-.heye reeirivete:' interview
•With, • jest* ' disliked.: • priblicity;
.. better' .."signs," -We .'.know
that the,jeere,were eagerly looking for
',Signe; Or o.utWard• Avpile.h.e,. which. tbe
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..A. great amount of werk-wies 'done
during the last fiscal year hy, the in-
spectors of the . Dominion .Ileelth of ei
'Animals Branch 'in • inspecting 'feed
animals,, ,ufeats Awl their products.
The Repoit•of the Veterinary Director.
along the face of A .cliff in .alertning is nation an s patronizing.
He does not recognize the sublime
- --°-P grandeur of jests,' as Nathandel did:
fashion, but we began n that
the men in the locomotive would not ILesome feekire, .3, 4. •
ibe able• t',O: drive it along the perilceie
only half of one per cent: were een-
demned , al :unfit- for human food. :
;The hog is the :Peedothinent Meat,
aninial from the standpoint Of num':
reed, on :any. train the railroad miles 'distant and a r g Are in t • .
le ill tript lead and shouted to 'him to stand ttai's as feet ei Niro could nap mer ''**The t.(11•Y °f NieMenins•te.a frstile hers 'the eital slaughter ef hogs in the •,:
your generous .1 pu es w pro ,
could get out of the eit 1 sky showed that the brigands. were.In wbich to present the great lesson packing estabba.' hmen, heint 2 969 _
-you to. make tie the , deficit." ' • "Who are yen?". asked Phe'An. / hand. ear; We',hatened eagerly to the sweish: ees' ue would teach. It ethe
We waited four- days for our turn burning and- _pillaging.. Cries and' ,
• "For the man threw o en the snorting of the en ine. but it did t aa compared with 917,405 cattle
. . ,...13 • • , , ,• _ . . g . . no crowning Miracle of the, seeend birth."ein...„a_8,966 sheep.
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and then one night had,to satiSty oar- Shougng added to the terror of the ' "in otherewO.rds,P" 1 •retort•etle "You' , : reply
And cesak. and .we saw that he re the seem: to grew louder; •Weetwisted ;end • v ear-Ve-eil everil Fo-und- onl
Nis with a grimy day coaCh • but it women': • • '.. • • • ,* . , .... , • woeld blackmail ea . foe .$5000, .
garb of. a priest . . turnedrec c essly, and I remembered John. The .SYnotities have the simple 0 , e /I ary - nspec OM , W, 0
was not more •than a thirty-six hours' ' 7 'We had been i'n the •shed about two evh,r;e' if .7:,Tzps! submit'?" . •
r ,severe .and, !,..1 lin a friend;" he said. :,. 'Perhaps that the train had ,rawIed. very slow •- "Ainen." It means • an truth . or carry on this :Work are Stationed - at
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udd4egmala .57 .InIgte intetd CaO liatea hvte
you. need 'help. If' ' So, I :ain ,tit 'Our ly doWn the tertueus grade. FOr the, "teuljr.'" See Luke ...1 i25. • ''' ,.; . • , 7:'the" large' packing- plants threughonte .
trip. te Vere Cruzeand we ceniforthd leers' when' "an' offieer . entered :And, 1
week... The train rattled along merrilk, ordered a guard to conduct then:lint°, terminate' sper • ex.'s ecee,...,sai .. .. e
strain these marauders but the ha cars behind it, the trail viould
Service.- ,1 have done -my :best' to re locomotive; not enchore,d. by, the heavy V: 3- Born :again:. • Two trenslationa the ,countey.They Make nigid *nte '.
'41 ourselves :.by being. glad it.: Wasn!,t a. •Wngling Out eight 'then and women; s
iiiime then. stopped altnOst as. the train yards: They -were gone about, k .• • , , y ye. .en. are. given (1). "frem the' beginning,"*1 and post morteneexemmatiens of am- '
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. .. iIThiJ over again, '.. or, (2) Incas and•-earcassea and Closely Super-"' •
'" • • we have not $5 000 between gotten away from us.", doubtedly be'm.ore ciangereus. "fronr heaven." Jesus would. heve • .
. . We explained to him. the situation. • Afterward I learned that the bap- Nicocterniiis ' knew that the change • • •
• . vise‘manufactureig,and eanitary-pon- •
t e• Walt We had, ea :ore ear were' marched, out. ,Mr.. •anduse" aiTilcd• .• ' : "ens, arid are therefore in a position •
• ,• suddenly., as tlsongli WO had, r,ammed a• twenty. minutes and, then, eight mo , •
• • "Well," laid the brigand, -"some,
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• at thb train shed and he promised to dit* h d feund an 'engine With steath Which he has roug t so. ra ica
s on
- • • • to guarantee. the wholesomeness
,eeslose, „ , • • party of eight who were prdered filth, .1112 . . . . • .
I "They have just •left for the next li d' b ' 0' f' h ' '
. ' up in the ra.iiread yards at 'the town .that no mere teacher can au ca,
neither (lees inetribersliip in tf.e Jewish freedom .from disease of all meats and
from' San 'Isui8, and •it was about 10 Moran and myself were in the third
n hold life very cheap` I am dis- P e
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• There were many•women among t a cl, Once heie, e . . „ .
• at you do.not value yours • • • .„ we, a , seep urni ,,. , i . . • . ' . • • • . •-•
, twain," he said:. "I.think they will be en- ne o t e r
be ftr +a t be . • •At flatlet' snvolve- membershiP in the food Products . etnanatifig frem the • .
' . he the y r '' ' ' 't • th bandits ' aPPoIntegs, th
.right,away. Most of the Mee tumbled against a stone .wall, then .what. ar,.., to wai , an I. would , sugges t at, an!,
t d Id t h '
If you .conld es tie nie:anwhile; tai the li onioth-e, wilion our ur
tate he •Wa.S, enough 'cif one to Inine"°m ' - ---s 'The* change is 's° suPe.rvised' t•ahlishnlents- ' , in thiS .
great tha it is like ,..a new birth.' way the splendid reputation of 'Cane
passengers end they becam panicky'forced us to stand with otia backs as high as $2,500. We have not long, . , ,t .
there .for -more , than wo or three 1 any
t of the eo•iches to see whet was tbe 'peered •to be a firitig'squad faced us ft i virou , e• we.. , ey ave e a , suers hadtaken past the s ' r"
1.° '
tailed train
P ...- There is 'a boundless heritage Waiting
all who 'accept Christ, v. 4. ihe con- • . . • . •
iedian meat foods has been fully mein-
tronble. • Just,11S I jupped off a plat- with level rifles. . • to pay us.t e•arnoun . , erwise-- i
ten hainuteS Yea ;make . up your , minds i neurs.
e ‘' . •-. ' guard at the train shed but I think I e , A 0siding. • . • • ° • ta ed d h td., f
form e big fellow on a hors6 and An officer, who'•wag so. intoxicated . - . •
' Hie senteneeAnded with a • shrug of i' • • ' • y • mean f the ' fusion of Nicodemus is complete. .1-1e4 •
.._ in an t e derna or our au-
. . 11, 1 • • .. you.nng ge away, , ere are any ,
' lit t ' H th " I • ' '
W d t hold ' • • th I ost sugges that Jesus . statement . , • • •
Is • , • ' • to spected foods is undoubtedly inereas- .
.ine rebout "aS tong etS a fish-Ve.ef'•ga1- feet, stood- a' little to ono side and ex- wil try heie and rot -before I Lamong yeu Who know how to run a ' •• •. • : . • .ing both at home and abroad
the s :ou ders. •, . .. . e seerne oour own- in e a m
'brandi 40,ng stibiv which leeked •to..that he reeled bout initteadily on. his irece eed, unless forced •to s Were un -7
loped 'up' and."shouted, 'Qu fl viver plained us in lecherously 'polite 'eve you a penny voluntarily,". I al-, ()cora°, idve, yo t, the.train
II. • h ..t' willing to junies free). the hend• car." NEW''EIRTH:ExPLAINEn, 5-9. • • 4,1_ , „I.
• That inearii,,"Who lives?" I didn't language. • • '• • „ most shouted,. for the insults ..eteech Lout of anger," , •We dared no .slays down for fear •of Born. ef water and of 'the • • The E4up xne. Year ..
id a
he
';,vbilfto reply - at. first-, bet 1' - "When• I, have •the pleagure ad.•
had' been, heaped en as; one e er n-. , ong smas e y , e eeeme,. ;see mri : Water, re rs to bap ism, ehe, Wehave come to tm, se year.
-' ft a On the waytO the herding We' talk I b ' d b th ' S •t• " i• ' ' • "
wiinted please for. filet sabre ,deessie-
e to you the. question; equienrother, had stung into deglieration.ed oyee:plans for *ape: The bandits I. "
side -the 'precipice ciropPed.'probabli. act of adinission•to.this outward 'mem- ,',Anoth.er seasan has .gonerand now.-
to t the div e
• - 44 . ". • ' ' attracted b , the ssibility oe r ' ' ' • • " ' h"ghtliwil
loootr'''kres in the heare of all ' • i • • ' • . •
ked 'mighty deadly . . .... '.Rt' you'e will verY. kilidly shout, r "Wait ' n minute," said Phelan ' in stand on the ridge of time from wh:c .
had left a gua , but they ,ad been 5 0 feet, and, on the other side there -beagrosahleyP•w
' -•/ ”Marlero17 he yelled, and I rePeated,. 'Madero.' Those who do not so honor :Spanish. . Senores,' inr friend speaks, Y P° •- .1/10 eki was §o narrow a margin , of level '
. , , • . - • we .may look back with knowleageof
.' Maderol'-' . • • . me Will. be respectfully shot,down." . , o. little hastily: He is exasperated' pillage, and'it looked to us as though; 'ground that we were afraid of Iseing 'who' ee.en theirelives lo Chns' t. • Nide' be t . •
t pas season'S result and forward .
• ii- • you all but one of 'the inen had left their ; deshed is dernue thought he had this salvation • . '
t' ac in e ram, e satc_.. ere were some,o , e par y
.'"Ge h k ' th t h ' 1 I - 'I knew th ' ' • f th ' t ' naite as. rinich hy the thought that. '
with hope and anticipation f th
e. s agatihneststpheee de"oty‘wvear611' y birthright. Jesus tells him he . ° • ° "
e in :trees' and rocks; if we juinpl'eed at' 13conie as *all other's do by humbles/1h-
Illuuir had lio_piltol',And_thete_Wire_atistt who Might not ulideretand,,Spanish, v/ere, ,grievouOy disappointed in the. P°s s•
fifty of the , inounied soldiers sur- so hurried o the meaning Ply"getrorallie is rewlell.,,sleseLtst „the,jigkiimi.jui4t 0,1; - •
roy. n vfi. , mission and : 4c -tenter -lee, of The.'"New
Nicodemus is the gospel. farmer tWro-treilitaiu 'ac nrer,.. aS.
Y4ar means more to•the • .
' :your unfair' deznands. I , think' yora4-36T.94u! wetee •relied to fled tihet there Wars irituriJ
• the' reat of the eaesengers :who had Presently he ahorited, f`tuierr vive?" are entirely in the right. ae nally. ,ohnly the sing .aerrred
were breaking? • Mrs. Moran's breath
Our backs ached as thou the God's spirit.
mrn tteedttii! before .1th.iiverstini- briegs ,to , end, •through
reunding the trak1sq. I obeyed .with of the officer's eat. • ,
Short'sebs.': but she 'stuck to Pau Y aw, u cansee, tile farnier's seasbee But the
: detrained'. • . 'eMaderoe" we ail yelled at the top for a ;few' monients ethistit with' .3etween'.'.t Prz°21ers..an,d •Iih?rtY.: caineIn exPec say
to • • • I • "You take care of him; whispered' e , • • • '' • . found out that he must aceept salva- -
in us nal maneas a ma r of caittien,.
BY the .tirrie I returned ito o4r, of our lungs, forewe ,were Xaeing einl. • , • - . , • • , tier eaek with the rest ,of use. •.Even tion as iegift troweled; The kingdom!
very, close, ,uses this as. e. time of reckoning: He ..
Tare brigands smiled rind reeeed, the priegt when we were when: the miffing- of the locometiv0 of • God invelves a nevi' heart. Flesh
there We.re half a dozenearmed men ,chanCee With the, ugly Muzzleg "bet de eot teke fife: • It Will not, bei. hele•at befeee
in eadia eoath;•cOVering the paeseugers 'ef the eifles 'held. steady, net more than their bellieront attitude at this. TheY gresv dimmer. We' dared hot retries for begets only: flesh. In Matt. 1S:3 we :11n.11ts tO„'knoW Where
'th. tillee' Or reVeleers and comniand4 forty .feet fithe ,breasts. •• even ceased to finger their pistols.' les I necesarY,'''' • ' ' if we'sheuld eorne to straight reach have the seine truth •tuf in a diffeeent Pea ahead,' %Therefore, •he takes
our sn'd Phelan 'to me.' the man; but We wore deterthined ,was never cOnversion. . sori's,buindas.. This gives help fbrm. ,: The new birt •correspond,s to iriventork 'and revieWa• the pest see- .
three tunes' in the next two heurs "Look 'here," Phelan and I, had rio deSire to kill of ti 11L ;
k suer Would have the
Isiee enr. criends, when vo. „were advantage.. The headIiehe y. The 'wind, ';,Jesiia ifinsti-atere preying plans for the Tilling year. '
this perfOrnaance Wag encored. for the i: "LOU know these fellows as well as 1'
pleasure 9f Some offie,er who had miss.) de. • The only. waY to treat them 18 to eow, but. sometimes 'we heard
his leison by the wiad perhalss The farmer, too should look hack
within- thirty feet of the brighed
erithe previous .spociacie Each 'thne: Play th ir ewn genie S I h
. a ve t em a••
ea• ed at him Phelan in the lead end ' •
. . e snot ting o e engine. est , • •
th -t" 'f the " ' 'At 1
, at this time wee restlieg the leaves of in order to raitke forWtard rnore
. hag the Men to, surrender their, arras.
There was 'not, a chance to fight and
'the 'Melt* Were disatined. • "
In .the midat.af the thecors-
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, dactOr 'entered, .111r car and held's? sve left the shed ere cOuld see that the " little, i doesn't-rnean anything to u$ • • . even 1 a i . a . y. . ,,,
, I behind Itirn with The pigtol I hld
. . the trees • .-
• but it re their *ay. Residea" there is • ' • ' ' ' • It seemed.Lweeksethates' 11.9.had.dsre'en' poiver Wee ineisiblee--CeodzesSeleit'swa
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We will beets them yet'? . ' *: . I
I 'rile . man was- not ready and me.
eto shoot unlege Ph:elan *ea in 'dangei
hands'. -
.. <Mr hand, ear, although it, ethIld not
Italie been more than ,theee . hours,
finseene but theeffects were Mendes .
The 'Spirit is 'god. in .actioh.. ' t
.....— , dc. al of . - r - .L-.--.,---- taken -from our canters, I wee -not
Seeee----e-
a good ai of- b,reva about them.
, Then he ,W,allrecl-baek to the leader friend se'zed h' "fl 'th both ' ' . ''. . . -
WI en r•e an g g g .„,
• IV..tilirritin •exef.eeretieet„ •9-,15. ,
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and saidle.hiM,:: "MY friend. and' my- !.ereshea j'the hisa:r1:.1Tpl , a•kaititi tile'. aheed of uSeiii a leindow high above,. Jesus 116.W Pr.Oicieus to 'iStorPret
ae:f are soi'ry that we cannot give eou ,Mexican's 'chin and had. him 'eprevee.tha, roadbed, 'and we' knew that ,we things more, fully Aladin doing , criti...1 WAY' WD, sheeld alse epproach it with '
' •: -civet to yOit eVery centaVe in e.ar. ije-1,. on Op of hlin in a second, 1 ifoldin .0:,,n,re,aliproaebine•tbe s.an Luo.signei \ cikes the dullness pf Nicodeteus, , . ' a feoling of sentitaerit. May it not be
fewer. The grade '411anged there end . ' V. 10.'Art thou 4 Magte.r of Israel? well far 0s,to bring to OUr OWh real.
Oile wire. had read. such: hooks as ization. the Wendel'S' of . the seaSonsl •
what yoe ask, but we will gladly teen' leg otr the 'geese: Both of. us were
sessien. Will that. not Ise fair?" • 1 thy ha 'oovi‘e,„rtialiinigti nitiouttitha, (I.e. Tnhiee: ssoitturittgd:. ir sccu4'd ' t°3's• t d°t'..tril'' hit(' *the tPw' II' ueiesee'-) Iegi ah, Psalms:ought •to. knew Each winter brings . rest to grew1ng
but we stuck to the lovers not to let about the spiritual 'Work Of Gel. , ' , thing oacil spriAg, hrings forth hlosa
. The. brigand grumbled, but irivited ' ofertinlindin
us , , qeice :see. .giving him the but I turned to see our fr'e cl the the ear get i.waY. froin uS. .
to he 1 at, 4* • • • 14 ' , . : sy. -i.i. We speak that We. do 15'n°w' q'oms of liOpe;.eaCi.eii ume, a harves, t
0 n in pr . ; ' d - i ' .' p as' e OW • i s oran JeSt18' 410d thOSCriTI 111.5 ,geotip had had "i,, 0,,,
- greeer. Time goeS tiheettsitgly1 on;
money. :Phelan, ahd I Went d w ' iest Ile *di oppe on his klilelL a ld ' As wo a ed the t er M • 111
c".! . Peek $37.7 • 'That" quickly tied a handkerchief .arou dr rirean&l," her;han'ds: tiii 'ed f' diTect arid' pertenial asserence "of the ,
linefor' us' to use. u4.- allotted
' r. jeans' and d' ' 1 ' ' ' *.
Was evererepenne We could. scrape to-, the manls mouth ' ' Ti i'. ' d' -I Id PP rorn . the
tiew life. Experience is the-bes4 pir f
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• "And •1. think I hit the' mane./
eff ct A ctitieal ene,ysts defies
past Season'S 'methods. Will help to
build better .plarts for the emintig your..
" It profits us to approach this' 'thee
of the Year ilea cold and anelytiecil
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..1oneareffectual ever,an s wort , have fallen:if her 13; so„:"n of.trum. ling come. time liere to ,the. greatest good, „
gether. 'The leader snatehed it greed- gag, . • • • 1 husband had not caught her ., She vtas down. front, heon and IT.e. d.ono, • Regard‘.eei . of what - 1025" • bas,
ily arid. began- to. collet, "the geld andJ. "Get• your. friend:8,01a he:whisper; exhauated, " but sho Was garlic to the 'therefore, caft guidet,trien back to God. brougb,t you*,--tnar- hope is that 1lY2p
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. silver:, Phelan, and I meanwhile, tura-I .,1 to, ta4...,.. . . . ,'' • litat. Weep rerted ,t0 the leveler( in V. 14; The future is Shadowed' r rth 'be kieder 'to you in the 'fulfillment • of
ed o'tii Potitets inside. mit to show that. We ,raa'for the :slied, ' 'd fli ta t ' Bah rui4 Mid 1113111d W-Oni fe tire relief in e mysterioila *AV.; The -brazen. see:- .0 . I 0 ett ii i 1 deA, .e. ,t1 d. % .11
t ( .,..1,1 ....4 . 1 11 TP- .
we wire. ,playing fair. We,SaW'of the prket ire was- sitting en of the prisoners et the train,shect The was lifted UP And all W .C4 (>° ' ward You More...freely
h '1 k d' )' u' 1 P ' for', the 'honest,.
tit's' el: ' ih' ' • ' ..
I have Clone only etre sensible "thin6'
• , if . Thii. cal 3 did .1 us •,re 'Vie thkt
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' 1 k th ' 't --q'tiT. died.,ns-: tyel.e- Janice' Churchwar. le an DI IIIY Ilk tO CD11.11,iitO t e ground,
he waseeo die for the., ride ,...„ 1..
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efSonoree; said the geokesman, "pre- the ban test, teinforc g Moral bridge Ayes repaired in two • days •and • h $° 17'-'11.1.w°n-Iditd)niliffi eft'oets tett put forth,
v,ninz SD endo f• t e. S viol s
fear that we woueld' embarrass youl tvassthe work Of eceeiels, teuribat twenien Who had been on the car w'th, a. 114
up on•the nose an t re woe be the
.!,.eritly, "yon are moi than generousst auasien yvith a little' physical foree, we all preceded te Vera C,res.- The *
ehoulcl we ask. yeti .to return to the I the (• °ors 0 e 1.1
train Witholit a tingle. oentavo.' It is 1 "The rebels 'have gone to the negi Englielenate and Robert Phillt 1 'et ' see t• ' i • le I
ps o , Tire eeNCiterST S. COM MENT, (I ., 1, -- , 0 tesre, • • .
. thi'desive that, you should 41.00 'pt. t' town," yelled, , Phelan ‘eq1/4et etit o.f Boston ' " The'veries contain the heart of the ' ; - eeeesseeeee-ieeesee ,
. -our hands 'the_ odd change." ' • i here While Yea can." ' _ gospel and, were probably a comment-, "A little. work, a little, plae
With s' gland -fl6ttrigir '"I.Altiled Tilore *as a rush•. aey ,9*, the missien of Christ Made by. ' "To keep as goitig2--;:c
Ile •-Ate pee:eel the trri .cents,,‘thih 1 1318 plieran and 1 found .and "'SitJt)hntrn , Tho eiitire plan of God Is de- `;f0Afi,iott,t.cioh.,f,tiny.m:t.o.:teni,..rtitt‘tvCiltyl,ttLle,.:?„.tr:!. • .
rldea the' *eine generositY, W4:14Cii•intiati t egs fire IS/merlons eieve le et. a
four began to 'haggle ,olier. the ' Main 1. knew the geld& 'aided. was burned lined 'Shaft -11 mileS 'into the bowels or ' •
entity itilentiro.y to our heavenly _±•
• booty, quarreling' aboitt The division' et and We all darted to ram back ' tir; the the eartil'atid USe itS .40*Utee`Gt •A 'Wise no niatetitan
31 , ether tit hasgiven us his best gift.
he Cali get justly, lige ecsbetly;!. sir
r , • ; atcotiteritedip,
it. The lender .• -tlaixtte4 "..'the• liowe 1 ailroad track. ',lett. hail not gone a less power the heat -Of the s The 'meaning 01 the eew birth is found . • •
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Share and the three others Were handhundred,yerde'•Whee. WC ipapi a shot Ulterior. • - in theleVe of Godhe eheerfully and MVO
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