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Talmage Proclaims eligious Revolution That
Will Turn It Upside Down.
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Washington report -Rev. D. Tat -
age to -day preached from the text,
Lots vii, 6, "Thoee that have turned
e world upside down are come
ither also."
There is a, wild, bellowing mob
around the house ot Jason in These
saionica. What has the man done
so greatly to offend the people? He
has been entertaining Paul and his
comrades. The mob surround the
house and cry: "Bring out those tur-
bulent preachers 1 They are interfer-
ing with our business They are
ruining our religion 1 They are ac-
tually turning the world upside
down 1"
The charge was !tro,e, for there is
nothing that so interferes with sin,
there is nothing so ruinous to every
form of established iniquity, there
is nothing that has such tendency to
turn the world upside down as our
glorious Christianity. The fact is
that the world now is wrong side
ap, and it needs to be turned upside
down in order that it may be right
side up. The time was when men
wrote books entitling them "Apolo-
gies for Christianity." I hope than
day' has passed. We want no more
apologies for Christianity. Let the
apologies be on the part of tbose who
do not believe l'n our religion. We do
not mean to make any compromise In
the matter. We do not 'wish to bide
the fact that Christianity is revolu-
tionary and that its tendency is to
turn the world upside down.
Our religion has often been misre-
presented as a principle of tears and
mildness and fastidiousness, afraia of
crossing people's prejudices, afrala of
making somebody mad, with silken
gloves lifting the people up from the
church pew into glory, as though they
were Bohemian glass, so very deli-
cate that with one touch It may be
demolished forever. Men spent; of
religion as though it were a refined
intbeellity as though it were a spirit -
eaet by the vast volatile/lama making a
stampede for heavier'.
X saw In some paper a.n aecount e a
church in Boston in Whieb, it is said,
there were a great many plain people.
The teext week the trustees of that
elmeen earne out in tbe paper and said
it was not so at an; "they were elegant
people and highly conditioned people
that went there," Then X laughed out-
right, and where I laugh X laugh very
loudly. , "Those people," I said, "are
afraid of the sickty sentimentality of
the churches." Now, my ambition is
not to preach to you so =molt It seems
to me that you must be faring sump-
tuously every day, and the marks of
eornfort are aU about you. You de
not need the gospel half as much as
do some who never come here. Rather
than be priding myself on a church in
front et whicli there shall halt fifty
splendid equippages on the Sabbath
day I would have a church up to whose
gates there should come a long pro-
cession of the suffering, and the strick-
en, and the dying, begging for admit-
tance. You. do not need the gospel so
much as they. You have good things
ki this life.
Reterationt The pride of the Church
mast cone down. The exclusiveness
of the church must come down! Tee
financial boasting of the church must
come down: If monetary success
were the chief idea of the church, then
I say that the present mode is the
best. If it is to see how many netters
you coal gain, then tbe present mode
is the best. Rot if it is the saving of
souls from sin and death rend bring-
ing the mighty populations of our
cities to the knowledge of God, then
I cry revolution 1 It is coming fast.
I feel it in the air. I hear the rumb-
ling of the earthquake that shall
shone down In one terrible erash the
arrogance of our modern Christianity.
Revolution ! It may be that before
tbe church learns its duty to the
masses God will scourge it and come
stead at half price. Honest? Bot he
goes to the insurance office to get a
policy on his life and tells the doetar
that he is well when he knows that
for ten years he has had but one
lung. Honest? Though he sells
property by the neap, forgetting to
tell the purchaser that the ground is
all under water, but it Is generous in
him to do that, for he throws the
water into the bargain.
Ah, my friends, there is but ene
standing of the everlasting right a.nd
of the everlasting wrong, and that
is the Bible, and when that principle
shall get its pry under our commer-
cial houses I believe that one-half
of them will go over Tile ruin will
begin at one end of the street, and
It will be crash! wash: crashl all
the way down to the docks. "What
Is the matter? Has there been a fall
In gold?" "Oh, no." "Inas there
been a new tariff?" "Ne." "Has
there been an unaccountable panic?"
"No." This is the secret: The Led
God has set up his throne of judg-
ment in the exchange. He has earn-
moned the righteous and the veleked
to come before him. What was
1537? A day of judgment! What
was 1657! .A. day onjudgrnent! What
was the extteme depression of two
Years ago? A day ot Julaganoott Do
YOU think that God is going to wait
until He has burned the world isp
before He rights these wrongs? I tell
you, nay: Every day IS a day of
judgment.
The fraudulent man piles up his with the whip of omnipotent indignea
gains. bond above bond, "United tion and drive out the money chang
ers. It may be that there Is to be
States security above United States
a great day of upsetting before that
security, emolument above ornate -
time shall come. If It must come,0
rnent, until his property has beeome Lord God, let it come nowl
a great pyramid, and as he stands In that future day of the recon -
be destroyed,
looking* at It he thinks it can never stroeted church of Christ the church
but the Lord God
bt
g will e he nraost Cheerful of
comes and with His little namer buildinwi'
all buildinge. Instead of the light of
pushes It all over. the sun strained through painted
Here is your money Fate. The glass until an intelligent -out:tory
manufacturer and yourself only lanow looks green and blue and yellow a.nd
SUNDAY SCHOOL
INTERN ATION A L ItnISSON NO, 1.
JANUARY 6, 1001.
Jesus Anointed at Bothany.-Matt. 20; 6,17,
and had forgiven the sins of nacelle
Commentary. - Connecting Links.
After Jesus had healed the blind men
eus, lie continued His journey from
Jerteho to Bethany, where Martha
and Mary Lived with their brother
Lazarus, whom Jesus had raised from
the dead a few weeks before this.
O. In Bethany -This was a village
beautifully altuated abopt two miles
southeast of Jeruselere on the east-
ern slope of the Mount of Olives. In
the holm of Simon the leper -Simon
woo a very common name and is ap-
plied to some fifteen different persons
in the New Testament. This man had
ealelently been a leper, and had prob-
ably been cured by Jesus. "This will
account for his making a feast in the
honor of Christ."
7. Came uoto Elan a aromao-jobn
tells um that this woman was Mary.
"le she sat in the presence of her
brother and her yet more deeply
worshipped Lord, the feelings of
Mary could no longer be restrained."
-Farrar. Altebaster box -The per-
fume wen in an alabaster bottle,er
flask, which was made with a loag
narrow neck. Mark says "sbe brake
tho box," or the neck of the flask.
"The seal which kept the perfume
from evaporating had never been.
removed; It was on this occasion
first opened." Very precious oint-
ment -By the ointment we are to
understand rather a liquid perfume
than what we commonly know as
ointment.-Sebaff. John sa.ys Mary
took a pount of ointment. Poured
It on Iris heati-John says she an-
ointed the feet of Jesus. The an-
ointing eliewal first, her faith in
Christ; tieconti, her love for Oltrist,
The beenee was filled with the odor,
of the ointment, and to -day the
church and the vrorld axe filled with
heavente fr igraneo wtuoterer too -
log &ale are performed for (twist.
Sat at meat -in taking their mealo
tho Iteople maned n oo"
Nide* %iv! Ittte,A Wing Wilt :Ltul the
feet turned outward bahind.
8. 1111 a 111s "noon:tile nwIt-11w
"Itamlit, originated with attains, and
be weal it, until other of the dise
('4)1Gi ott.-r•ott.P-1 14> 1Li 5 4}ft4.11
n. brei man. WOrIC111; froin selfish mre.
tires, hy plait -able arta:a:am es meta
good inen to utta, whit him hioppre-
lug theme th are reatile good. To
evh i t rep hoe -Tit aft18 no benefit, in
tar It a hi%Lsb expenditure. "Whanevir
Ut .ea F8 en MO, tet splettolin self-forgate
futures titre is ahriya aa. Judas to
tower atel murittur at it."
S. Olt ie: to th • itterr-al Irk says they
murmured tigahatt Ott woman. and
th at' woras and RIVIIIM•r %Tone
reneettou on, ritrist Ilinteelf. beteatIei
h. had pernatted St to taeur. How
often Ors raiarity Berea :We a. cloak
for coaeteustaatt.
10. Liken.. perettaing tit. V.)-3eatte
tueieretreet thar murmuring:a Why
taliblo ye the woman-:Ovordate,"
.lichnt•e; aCiVtIrtat, Jblars leant nIetet, bcr
alone." " It- was ila• Saseett ago of eletrit
tuke. jolts waa indignant at lb
byrtrerha of ateina mai tit. alma p
teettone of th, othere."-Peloulat.
mai chloroform that thr' PeaPle w4're t° how it can be opened. You have copper colored, we will ,aeve oo such
take until the sham cutting of life the key. You touch the lock, and things. The pure atmoepbere of
were over. The Bible. en far fletot
the pontlevouta door swinge baek. heaven will sweep out the fetid at -
this.. repreeents tbe religion of Christ
But let me tell you that, laawever nuambere that has been kept in many
firmly barrel and bolted your money ' of our eltureitee boxed up from San-
te may be. you cannot keep Ged ae.y to Sunday.
out. He will come some day toto The day of whielt 1 opealt will be a
your counting room, and Ire will de- day of great revivals. There will be
manta "Where did that note of baud nuch a time as there was In the parisb
Mlle from? Ilow do you eceount of Shots, where fee souir• born to God
stop pienaeeatiesa. lb, is we% In tie. tteita„feet. V-
witb great effort put it baek to the , for thie vectuityl IliTiaere did yon In one day -swat times as were teen In
roeket. It Mate Itattit with great pain. get that mortgage from? What does this country when lalwartle gave the ha title of tee eaten With a elate nra, i 111046./latirs;
Then it Mtn well. Our 'werld 18 horde able mean?" If it la all right, Ceti canna, when 'rennet preachea. and elbow awl bad mat raloug the rage. L'"/rf."•Itt"v“
must come under an omnipot•ert stir- faithful rerrant. lie proeperell in 1 Paysen prayea; oneh time.a as some t.11144:tk4:r (eignole a t•trztvp ter lag I leas. ae
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bly dieordered an•1 out of ailtit. It will ray: "Weil done. good and i Wbitelleld tbUndered, awl Edward
,nery, beneath whieli threwill be Pain this world. Be happy in the WOrld , of you remember in VW, when the 141.11111111,9t1 of WWI ea,r, with the ineIn. ma:twat
anti curruleli before there can come , tes caeca, If St Is ail rerorig, Ile will voice or prayer and praine wan beard in hers of 1114 erew. aerate! .12 time to !plated
Perfeat health ena 40144° 1 rrib'latta" I saY: "Dorant, ye cursed. 13e raiser- theater and auretorcee and blaeitemith- prevent eUtrallit :intro r ;tad pea n reportka 1
therefore. in the name oc my lard able far Nur iniquitleo in this life. I shop awe farteay and engine bottee. etop. to th .' fret. trAtt 4 Valls4,:1 et
Jests% Chriet-revolutiret . eatnedratilitiyenwgitolz ttlholae"vnesanattitririd.te .0ectiur.. amtlad athheaatiTeatliroinzeliatalle.rwoafs dranwlitateifi. 111 arillitioit to th• :ea/Israel rearae4 1 anany tail
The religien of the Ilible 'will matte stotoe 1' ''r leteace ha 1 ;a teaeraa , hx,a. upop
A revolution tit the family. TinOne assa aad rulzpoolem. out by tbe ntlatinitta prayer meeting, artery lin th " mesa 'et s of las Vett I Tames, E
thinfla that are vvrang ln "lc' Irlamtil Tatt have an old PhOtaarapa ot tbe 4 In Whith reople eried out. "Men and omit ..: IrAllea aa. taaur lila a Deal 2‘31,.4t14 • tri teal..
circle will he overthrown by It. Wilk, dram en your rirem. Why have thew . b
rethren. 'atria ;Nall Toe olfr3a ' %trawl oozwio tot. tqa Cao . 1, 10 r-t:41'.o1 ..;rtio,
11 111.41!,tt 11 110triCx 4. Vi), 1:1.1.1 1 Et 1.7, .a 1t tv,i,l, 10,1,;,rh,11
SUBtlee and harnlottY will i3i't!' th° eigne tee:1th* all eham el villnin the i in Howe claye or whieli I am meals- good wowli Akttni Zdt-'it'. W•av v 4:1Ei '4t'h 712 tl'' "t ° h"" ."" `It' l''"'" ' ' 'I''' '4 It
;Isere 'Mae bleat erel Will be the Itead ,. - a f; '
as robust and brawny-ransrte g
and upeetting le.oect things that now
seem to be settled on 'firm fonwia-
thelar. I hear some men in the houre
say, "I thought reliraon Wan reaee."
This is the final result. A matt's arm
is out of plate,. Two men come. and
• '"-""1111PP"'"'
when disciples saw it, they' near-
mereel." And so will it evor be. It is
easier to give earthily treasuee than,
to give oteroelves, Mary gave bota.
Religious history tend biography fur -
nese) many slit:Mar, examples of such
giving 'tar God. Equally greciona to
Oblast axe the comparatively ob-
:lours and hidden but coapearated,
lives,. "unknown"' on eriatli, beyond
a small Circle, but "well-known" in
heaven. "Saved, and given to the
poor," weta certainly a specious ob-
jection, laut the divine commarid is,
"Give Me thine heart," a.nd this with-
held, all other giving is vain.
Defended by Jeans. This second
time doe's Mary hear precious words
of approval from the Master when
othere blamed. Reproached by her
FYiter for sitting at the feet of Him
she loved, Jesue says, "Mary bath
clio.eet the good part.
FEU OVEHREION,
la -waters II
Battle of Factions in a Maine
Lumber Camp,
MANY MEN SERIOUSLY INJURED.
Parka, Maine, Itepart.-A mese
gouger has arrived here with the in,
forneation that a Redone religious
battle ouourred in a lumber camp on
Chaee gtream latet evening and that
almost the entire erew of Adams
and Knowlton aro injured. One half
of the 111011 are Canadian:I, and the
reniainder are from the States,.
Just before supper yesterday af-
ternoon, Oulliette, a chopper,
became Lnvolved in a quarrel with
William Inomessey, a swamper, over
the aileron that generally arise Le-
tween Protestants and itoman Cloth-
o I..s, Hatuessaa ite ug InoteStant.
The two threw dewn !their axes and
went at eaett tether 1W:t11 their Bets.
Piio ehoppers met ewampers and one
• 'dad teader was atiral.toll to tatt.
Ecelle, nail in a few minutee It/emelt
and Irish CI:n*1441os' wore hopelessly
mixed up witia what. few Broteetante
the erew teetsten.
Fit s gave wry to small limits of
trees, and thoy turn ir:a.viv way to
baud•plkes :out stv.f.s. tentneter
named Wileon attempted t tmell the
riot anti war inenktel 21. wn with a
hatolemike and attooked by tlIn nom-
batanter.
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It ie al:mg:A that latytor is- ree,sion.
f0,* !victim it ikon ef Titonnie
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mai fraetare of two rate f
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ale the ehlicireis°0 feet. John wi!I nvi God Will overturn Mud overturn throne cbt:ar,02; a,1 It.' It. She ware erne:Ate:1:g hien in
eltles
istr,gh Just as loud, (leorf-Ie ond overturn. and conuticr,..lai me's in a d aTese tE3
gaof
n will steal from the little 42134? redther =3, It 'heaven wih holst, and it
Illgter 1.13n33 et.°P 13ef(I're" n.111 'Mil throw up their baua " w2it 134?
ball nor bat nor hoop nor Talte. It will tha e7e se
establish a family altar. Angels willer,01'11l4?138e f-'61°° kith- earthly stosi:g with the
sarg-
reach elov..ni to it. The glory of heaven ..„.The Ire3,.!`71Th.,11,."3!. S.e.-'12/* C331t4,,t 111,2 t,,T- 5lIghTtlitathyemt'llls°1,r rt:',,rtz..'''eri.11.-e to tee *het
isOver °Trott. Ladeers or light will
win stream upon IL vile books of a 80.40)3 212 earttclul'e"7, "-"e day! tea there te newer in dieeatee
tereentbrattee rectora St, an& tPles Illn't1-`241'nUmt-e!' °5-tg?th-tg.; 10°,14`77 t aO0Nlent v.,:p.re of the veto, to ills -
of everlasting bieesedneSS VOUV ""4 '43111 Sipe t12 -Y, tO ,Nprian-it ras,- 1(1412 3n1, tat iter
out, hese that have bertten when two „„„e.,,,, eneet....the we,v+?
frot, t. 'Not steh family altar es FrItli. of bravest conquest. Piety in
ght my eyes rather than that
INYtt may have seen where the prayer• !isis day scorns to reie to le salted down ,loutri that Nistort. Let ad
aseg and ieeta chaptar read with enst so as to keno. se.ems as if the fail my ears rather than the
tedious explanation, awl the ekuroh were chtetiF armo'os to take
keeps OR until tare cluildrert's Imees care of ttself, and 11 we heat of want
eta e.ure, and their harks ache, and and simaior and heathenism mitstele
'their patience is lest, and for the sev- we say, "What a pito!" and we pot
etare time they leave counted ail the our :tones in 09.11t packets, and we feel
rilligs in the elmir, but Wician a fans- around for a. 2. -cant ydese, and with
ilY attest each es rr.ay have been s...en great nourish tee put it tenet the Vete
la your fatbtez house. You may have
wandered far rig in the paths or, sin
and darkness, but yorn have never for-
gotten that family altar where faeher
land mother knelt importuning God for „ seed I think tees.' vi'l save the 11233,Ta-',1-"
your souL That is a memory Chat la N:0-. Toyatia4/rri tae -see_
domestic circle. You will not keve L:lin"? a IF 'Iglaill-een` wert'r° la'ut everY
go far to find Hannalle rearing bet disease an. cl a-eat:nee-es of ...he eltaren.
Samuel for the tempte or a grand- It is mooing oividing line between
mother Lois instructing her young the •ellatses. It Is saying to the ricn
Timotay in the knovvledge of Christ, and to the well enreltionted, If you
or a Mary and Martha and Lazarus
gatbered in fraternal and sisterly af- can Pay Your Pew rents come to the
main audience room?' It is saying to
feetion, or a. table at waleh Jesus ens,
the poor man, nItonr coat is 'too lead
as at that of Zenebeus, or a laoree in
'winch Jesus dwells, as irt the house of your shoes are n°Z. "dv°d etiougb-
stram the tanner., of If you want to get to heaven, you will
advance) 01 time,
13. lige gover s5511 picatlied
--itasother remarkable moor el tle
pre.scieneo of Christ. n'o..1 has so
disposed Matters (kat (Ms lieu eou•
tineee az firm anal eeeelar as et,'
ordinance! of licavess.,-4.1arise. For
a mettotial of her -"A memorial 113
soinetIniteg designed to lieep- in
raet_tebmts.m., peri,1071, levaNtr, 58
anythieng logatelen as weetily of pe-
e:ardor honor or moral." -Thar :get of
love performed by Mary to her Lord
va5g to. hear that riyanj. I btlaga iter before tne entive Chris -
o stand11 on the mountain top to tan,
.481 atr he first ray of the dawn 1311.1 Judo32 isesirlot-.1.::..iias isloot ricatta
with 1171.og hrmg the „owt-.F,,,. t re 28.914311 as an 17.17nn",.,-.7:5 15.1talt, lets
witen we Ititzr rhe • tanenet base awl mativrs
being on the King's eintiot tavy Yet. OW Many to -day tare -am away
and are amazed that the wor.d Is. not , we e'r-4 b=13 wrIth ar(41*-4 sPlt*uing
and wittea batte on the rope of the bail
converts& in six weeks.
-But,- says soma ,Gme, oNtve *la hat is to sound the victory, an& with
teens:yaw a great taa.av, wv.espilis all twisted for the way, ars3
tntierrtny,evjeors,gfuelis irezmEiriy. _of eiter...7 will no: do it none are
1..11SS.011 c.eapel ns, ern/rasa:on et the
:resets Christ, coming into the domestic 1 have to go by the way of file ifilWfoia
circle, will overthrow ail jealousies, all chapel." The mission chapel has be-
jatglings, and peace ana order ana 1 come tha kitchen where the church
holiness will take possession of the does Its sloPPY work. There are lion -
home. • dreds and thousands of ehurclies in
Again, Christianity will produce a this country -gorgeously built and sup -
revolution in commercial circles. ported -that even on bright and sun -
mad ene filly merchants, and you find shiny days are net Dealt full of war -Ji -1; -
that they have fifty stawlards of what pars, and yet they aza building wassion
is right and wrong. You say to chapels, because by some expressea or
itgorne one about a merchent, "Is he implied regulation the great masses ei
bonestt" "OIL yes." the man says, the people are nept out of the main au -
"he le belies:. but he grinds the thence room.
fItnahceeensofov.f•,Is.;c:nle-rcs.: Ile s hones : , gbut
Nsow, I 5327 •• that atee p
lane
of 270r- Irogg"s''e0'
:n10 te4 a 3aMaa!nietaon
"b:•a`a
14-I 14h71at,2n
. ,
tLit
iaiae teroe eet of , in‘' ''
2.12' 1,ls 1.•IpE5 MOOSE 116115 OCOMOTIV
0RIle Dlans
Exptess for Half an Hour.
Branon, afan., Dee. W. -7r
8,243)118.0 was halt au nonla
1113 i'caefllmg
t.a
,
,
be 74rnV.:s calm ofhisshpwhich'sppromtdd13'
goodslie is honestbut he loans clas is anttontlae for nal oateatetel:may rel
r"with por ti'*r
"hat tintertage
an ite otttt 2',21,s. but
222
soon as 42. 1)01q:a;0 I0 re-
il1e:fore-losure sutLotthe11,iandth!
when Jesus dismounts let tm atria
the Tiarasl hazzai of a wer15. re -
Where and vela% will that tevointiert
begin? Here t.rna now. 75 Your heeet
and mine. Sin must go down, 24228
318184? must go down. that worldliness
must go down. that Midst may come
op. Revolution! "Texcept a nem be
bora arratn, be cannot see the Itirigdom
of
,
e
ti5 87 on Moaay even
-
in, and tro delay lt9 caused by
c?* or the eva curous happering.,
mer knowa in
Tim 114r8.'322 wee tra%eliag at a Sm-
ocovls --.- .ite7"
i
ra14 t7e of epee) 22131 bad Isleeaa.:oarte201212012118041the 13.211843571 r▪ ibera 11122713 ln1.0.1.0.44151' aw a glen. bait8:24.132122' rian
tyithe.tettee t twhs
-
getlicr. I•21.1 the naher 111401 24'4
1P.'MIII7r°1*that 3-317 that C1
chapels ata 411 1 Al der
Itgaoa-.churches arenowrrm;ucte,I, 1122 may 14
szia eee sane" e a cemet Lana" reel speal ihe tOltP N't,;02.,3 tb..y 14 22 142 1.1„. ;,a,1 at. at ,;:tim
and the, opic , ' s anti I e,e,tise to be a n y. Goa wia es?, „ .; 'Tr
voyely. 13o13,4 1.118 111) awl brenk (leo n e '28 12 th.,
creditor's buys it Tton- (2hureirthat I,:ei)t beets, the 24 21-01 at 8, an
est? When 11e the. money, Ite aril woo be to theze wilt) st."..ml' 111 vh, °: to no a up ant
knew Mat he wealti get the tome- wayl They will 1113 trarepled under tale remains were 0ee:t854 airay.
r.. , aril, teeelte
tteet Lard for tile its.a. and plea-
s:at-el of _WO worla Onto tale egg
matests-This was a favoral.ae
let* the tealtor to :czar:: oat his
wickerl eteeigns. Ilbeh reson'tn 13131
gatheatel. net -only to sae Zee -ea Ten
to Vee Laroarte, whom lee heel 801240.12
atom the dead, &rad nanny were he
Ileving on Christ because or 'him.
15. What will ye glve. rne-Yoltey
wes has god; the love of filthy ttere
W42$ :_eateing tain. Let Zle
warning. It Is not the lark et artenteer.
but the lOiee of tooney that Le the
"'toot of all evil." 'Thirty pieeeo of
eitver--This was the priee of a slave
16. ganged vapertuaity-Ille hope
ware to deliver Christ into tie,: blends
of the officers privately. His act 121215
Preutaditateca and so 1101101 the more
,OAstately age) raeaTh
PRACTICAL SIORTEal.
Levear Offering. It is the last eisit
of the let:tater to Bethany. a to%V
Itmee Ile 55 to be betrayed into
:he hands of veckeel mea-forsaketa sI
'-do disciples-1,ft, alone, to so:108 th
in of Gethserasue and of Calvarlf.
Voriv grata -fn.'. to 'i11o. lantran heart of
tle$,,,.us must 'hive ton.:ier 1111'.-
Strations of tbes fraeeee waya
awed. awl WIZ) II1111. Ili) '01.1
eataetered to :h,ia
al wo-7.1drc,rBl'y
f f "let:en. 1,4-tr...bi 11..try 11
412 :13 b one Ca le ° tot
or h. 0; it
573, n'tor,
11!0 h
glyos its Tirl w"-I-
I:n:at ceneure. Tee .sar,71,1, selfish
,a rt of J1I,T.:.'44 27413 811 utter striae::
ta the 1.,vo that prtlyiv.:.0,1
.;et, aal woael se...? in 11 e lac:elan
:or bleina. Nor was it .Tnia,9 at,Nte
wko 0411!9areLl her, for we read, -11.A.nd
Nnt ter!TP. tar- 1!.2
tween Ur, 'Lot r.
*117 -t.
' 11 10
Lae Cana tienee th Qt. 1! • ' r
yiNeN Ds es ssi -12 (121
0'tair Lot. 71
123, tr,s, 7,2c4 worts,. an. tt111-3 eve",
atela ope-ael up 2111' ':;Y2:1'ilt. ttetene-
Heeneeeeey
1311 222
70321 rtkokolss-y .11.11,,, '° ;e--.1.,-D.v.ir-n-s n'sv,vo 43
13112-421 ..t..111.01.!1.1111F-N 2'171228 2.1
22,4 g,t11()%14 t1$.4 Nan* Year. faaaaate.
De• aeaer. haseren ' Neteee
etaauthated by teZeils 're frora tias weee. ili
30'1.ce, rlta fro,zia laugh:Ma are lateirae
meted in tin? traereinra I nett; 221
el:late:at
00 IMSB-11;10,a LYNCII.N
p I , , proepaL.eter
81' 4151
'141r,.q. JenkinsfierJover,s $4,000
k for
From Sher'ca's B'ondsmen
STORY OF AN UGLY CRME I TI
Cango, Tiz-e. :711).-1418.4. tsfin C.
.7e18ir.32. now qvi ilti.:,....ro fo ...s ::-o 1o:132
4 V;;;;N:f1 7133,1,.3,4:11. 13..2' th 1y1.,'.:11w vil lialtaii 1
a blush:tor1 in ilts:ev tozaty, 1.31110.i.
larie":„. years :Igoe Tit.-- 8314322e7.' 17.71i IW'
"civai over by tits.: ,....iirit l'eni&laeu or
foritier it'ls-Plf iiZetary ibust"...r.g, t:Inl is
-lb.' result ev: 124 prit....t.” settieraent of
'11) 9114:#1:13jty suit itt'vtituterl by the
vs.-A:ow threa me:atlas: altcr tk-i 71041861"--T. 11
liTi.liani .7enkit._-s w.ts syi, of live rren
tit: tr-ed in e•-esptensi"or. 1S127. for 4,111-e"zz.
f=get1
42(1307131331111' 122 2E122 i•te.;•-llinfr or a tempted
O
horse from Lige Levi, of semaTc. eee a
Ind. Levi ease" tves a. eletaa 1 of tree horaN
gored .
et to ao
Tao 'Wo
bat bis
sedately
ren.
The c
late era
the po.
of a
learned
TRACED
ntob. "kb"... rtnn 132,312,12 27087 leoae.t Aar.
def,CVS, aleisirehater. W1218'48.1Jenkine.
(fniforti 05121.424, 17 -yearend toy. and !
Lrsie Levi, an ereed sealle.e. Than... was
.r. fight, in wiii-iii Ames were fired at
17. deputy sheriff. Jenkins
enae, with the
others, Was 13814232108. 2113.1 taken to
jail at Versailles. Ina. Nfrf f. Jena:Les.
stspeet-ang that racia -violence was
brewing, walleal from atea-aeocle to Ver-
aellee thet niaiit ana paced the
streete tial dawn, 'armed writ a revol-
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