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   Herald-Despatch, The (Newspaper) - August 6, 1892, Decatur, Illinois                               i iron of iu Mur OW I in rt S henry r i is y Ar III y for lue Tli following for real eats to in nit court yt lust week II II t real i loin of rl i to ct lit tilt nurtu iwt marl r f uf Uoti 1 M up E H t X i1 I'll t li lit f m Tin ut ot t f of N T ITI I A 11 i i i 1 Uic M It I lr mid u ti i1 ii y third 11 3 in O I tl jf I i tin I IU nml ID I'll i in II at 1 in fs II in n j for M I! nml I tl inly ti mid t- in 7 of i Itt to IU in nf thn to mi lie Id ul t ti T uml S tin I lot iti 7 of btn 1 Albert R in limit ill I I fi Win K tu f the Mint f 7 east half of tho it tho f li in town 17 Js July FOB HER SAKE The Strength and Beauty of Woman's A MINNEAPOLIS WOMAN WHO TELLS HER OWN STORY nil T Only it i tint h Nn of 11 of it limn Hint of Mry A end E nhi it in Mrs tell n of I the I VH fit t Ml MT HI nl t Mm t rum I i tin forn un MUM mi htu r tlic t in n ull in r imis ii tul t every Uro of thn iu from rory ty buny in slow on tint aa tai r notify Kill t n nn fur tlie his An 11 own int Tin pr luo nt buck of mj tit HIP lumo of brain t hours n Klit Ureil hnd no thp irul in I with my heinl find throat 1 WHS au had tlint I 1 1 for by I tin month of I lo re- iif nod to mure ID its Ouu ton luo As nn experiment I jny n that the I have cot a lo USB it iy Unit the in it I hml no m tu ti ory t hotUr Hunt for three yenrs luiMt ft tmd now my is that did all tor mo My VUrry H ot thie with titui but doubts I it At last a of Erow lie trmd it nnd is ae loud in ilo us I im is ualy u twenty whom I converted to its 1 am lo celery nil summer for I niu ly nml the weather and this n I do not feel like the tureen I it The tiro a tion ot tbo Umt m wlery ten tor nnd nut It in a dud that tier the sua 1 to tuu nt once and ibw W Ot and mder Tbo ol tho r Mr lit Marion Burro we tho on M P in nil town ship threshing his cuts HP the first lo and is oo record this year with which to tuake coo i pongees it is that tho yield will average up forly bushels to Ihp nnd tho same land last nnd n liait but this is for tin i in saving won't hult tho crop ot lost year when sixty per was n mon living of city uut Tuesday and a from this who antl m it won't maka eight to tlie acre are badly runted and the a in bad i r-T f VOL 52 DECATUR ILL SATURDAY AUGUST 6 1892 PER TEAR The Carnegie Officials Take Their Very Coolly IT WILL NOT AFFECT THEIR POLICY The Man Evidently Mot Sanguine ol Any Serious Outcome on Account of the Wealth Be- hind the TELEGRAPHIC Itli ramond that Archbishop wtH lo tho toilette at The oil tnd curs adjacent wore Parli Ten lose democrats City At- D W ot St for Al H }T vu tbrown from killed WM about 00 ol The tin the court of Jurisdiction contested PB Aug The of- of the Co take Use matter nf position tis on tho charges of murder very coolly Concerning the action Mr Tho company has not and will not disturb itself over these mils Wo agree with Judge Ewing that is standing for the plaintiffs in this case When It ii wo are arbitrary in our re- to arbitrate with the men it must be remembered that they havo conceded us everything except tho right to m it Its individual contracts Ouu of our reasons for preferring to make contracts with each with an committee Is that it is n matlei of t cot Ion to Wo think it our righl to make our contracts in our own The bringing ot these suits will not change our policy In the least Our coui ic U fixed and unaltered Tho company plainly indicate consider arrest ns the consummation of n threat that they would be ur res ted unless they to arbitrate I think tt a joke laughingly u prominent tinil a move out of which tho will ruap absolutely nothing whatever It will own cause in no way and the trend of affairs is for more them than murder t fin Is at present will not bo One ot the tending amalgamated men of The officials of the company nve undoubtedly re- sponsible for tho that took at Homes tend on July 0 Those fullows will try by one way or another to dodge and tho and may iu doing so by means of the wealth that backs thorn I don't think that if one ot them wore to shoot tiny of us Fellows that ho would be punished for they influence und money and that scorns to count for everything times ft they break up organized labor the men will secretly combine to form societies which will be bnd for this country It is u bad policy to break up tho Amalgamated for it la a safe tion ot lubor and very conservative I Itm In of aui lodges voting that a board ot arbitration be asked for to settle the troubles Wo naked It In Homes tend and why not to it in It will bo for best but I can not buy what will bo done All Admitted to Ball tendent John Potter ot tho Homo- antt his two assistants James and Kevin McConnell charged by Hugh Ross for tho strikers with woro on bail each In n brief hour lug before Judge Ewing Mr Potter surrendered self to tlie court the mo incut it was opened accompanied attorneys Kuox and and safely constables waiting for him at the door Mr Potter spent tho pleasantly with friends In the east ond Alderman King lugged into court on tho order from Judge Ewing nnd Mr Potter waived a hearing Me Connoll and were brought from tho jail aud tho three placed in tho prisoners box viewed by nearly 600 persons many of whom workmen On tho formal application for ball District Attorney dressed tho court I am requested to say your honor that the prosecution will make no at- tempt to prevent tho release on hull of these men I am replied tho court Messrs A A R B Mellon bankers signed tho bonds Judge at first objected to these men signing all the bonds but ho ho would accept their personal bond for forty times the Amount without hesitation On tho application ot Lawyer Knox court Instructed that Mr be bail by the officers Jg to his house to secure hb ture The also signed bond Another Pa Aug During the hearing In court this morning 0 A Coroy assistant at Homestead surrendered himself waived a hearing and was utso admitted to ball which was by Mellon Bros A minded boy Oleson at 111 bj throwing Allco the from Fronch burp Jay soys bo will BO nod ths for sals killing Albert Mow Tbo club tests under tho direction of United B tho Wost Rio I A gubernatorial and It wju to B of At Col SJ of Alorto toll from tbi sixth window ot tbu People's bunk nnd wia Spain Wodnejdny on tbo Tour nary of for America Tho body of ii gunsmith K who boon from tils homo in Bt Louis July lt wav found floating In THE ST PAUL DELUGE Nearly of Its Fray TWAS THE RESULT OF A CLOUDBURST J W Jr wm In tiie Dee ot la sad H E Scott suffered H similar fate hla rescue by nt explosion naphtha at Frankfort Beach 10 jours and W 0 II dlo Naur Ind Martin with a Batoto bin to kill bla John nn employe of tbe bold for Tbe mouoT tbo rocoa Tho b coaling at Muro now BAQ nod In it few irill put to son for Tuo and moro will to aoa a of O who wng worth but n banned tor hi ni for Ilia way of B of tbo president Is placed tho re- Hat to front July 90.1802 the ditto ol bla appointment ta CUrk of railroad on tbu Big Four wm and Tom of the aamo place waa drowned nt Ey baa began among tbo rail roada tbat will curry G A ft men to tor too Restrictions on boon A ibant IS of Age Identity b not yot by Into tbe from at St Loula At county Oa tho of a bottlo iu Dalay face tod to tbq act may lose oor sight tho Ibo Yonng Man's ot for tbe of aud At Jud a laborer hot and killed bla than two Into hta own bend dying After He also attempt to kill bla mother coin rod I Is under tit Ark for ot hla wife whom ho beheaded and chopped off her loga an ax or into tbo Saint Gounod and ranks tiring Freuch mn tbe of the World's fair to come to next Tbo of the and tbe Gray la In on tbe battlefield of Pee Ark It will last Tho and tbo time ds bud Bon sbot Wra Carter the body At miles of They aro ami Carter BO- Dixon of Improper relations with hi owe who in wife Frank foreman ot tho Strauss In tho state at son City waa literally cat to by Jaka Brown died in a few bours boa In tbe ot In tbo southern part ot European ala It la tbe moat populated ot any In milea and population of F How of Brooklyn le wanted by tbe Ho waa made an estate ton ago and now It ho naad It nil up or to be a millionaire Blit wonts to ahoot him on eight Baylan Jr son of tbe Into HOD Banoo the politician waa ar- rosted nt and token to Lebanon for trial on a of a box ot there Young Hun as la an mid a disgrace to hla eminently respectable family While excavating tor a cellar on tho of an abandoned cemetery In St containing tbe remains of Arthur L and wife nero Mr waa a In In tbe Ma Tbo talne And In Devastation was Wrought So Quickly that the People Hardly Realized what Had Happened Victims ST PAUL Aug sons were killed and several injured by a singular accident o'clock Wednesday evening So far as known the list of the killed is as Mrs August Adoma Mrs J Win Kreigor Those wounded fatally Philip Stochr and son August Adams Frederick Paul Jolm Willich A torrent of water sweeping thing before it with resistless force poured the brow of the lower bluff and down the level of the Kansas City railroad Four houses were carried away and nve ers dismantled and wrecked The accident was the result of the late cloudburst Up on the hillside above Page street was a gully leaving a small culvert to carry olt the ordinary water On Monday there a on the loiver side of the hill but there was no thought of danger Suddenly day night the fill let go and with a mighty rush the vast body of water swept upon the low land below In ten minutes the whole thing was over nnd the work of rescue begun Men women nnd children ere fished out ot thy debris and wrecks ing nearly half a mile It is possible that the extent of the loss life may increased as the work of recovery proceeds A FEMALE DYNAMITER to Blow Up the ol caffo Board ol Trade Uan CHICAGO Aug attempt was made Wednesday night to blow up the residence of Charles D Irwln a wealthy board of trade operator at 3300 Calumet avenue and the police are searching high and low for the would-be assassin who la a woman The attempt a few minutes after 9 o'clock and would probably have been successful had not persons passing by frightened the woman who left a largo con half filled with high explosives and run toward the lake The can was discovered a few minutes later bnt the finders were to touch it and called Mr Irwin out and on examination its contests discovered that it was more than half filled with giant powder In all there was abont ten pounds of tho deadly ex- plosive The amount was if exploded to have clown the building to atoms and to have set to the debris Mr Irwin I haven't the slightest idea who the woman is and know of no reason why any body should any against me Jly has no dealings with women so whatever the motive the woman had it could not be one of revenge for unfortunate investments I can believe that the woman is any thing Trot a crank The can and its contents are in possession of the police and I am not in the least worried about my CONGRESS Fint Suasion NEBRASKA Ton Wyck Nominated lor with e Full Ticket H Van was nominated for governor by the state independent con- vention at Kearney at 4 a m He re- votes to 147 votes for Lees and his tion was made practically unanimous The platform advises the adoption of Iowa rates denounces the use oi Pinkerton and like armed force to intimidate labor legislation requiring tion of labor troubles After VanWyck's nomination the lowing governor C H auditor Logan McRey secretary of state J M E E Link and T H First district T J guson Second district J R Conklin Third district J T Jones Fourth dis- K C Fifth district W A Sixth district Pater J V of Lancaster for state treasurer and V O Strickler of Douglass for attorney general II H Hyatt of Custer super- intendent of public instruction und J M of York for commissioner of public lands anil buildings THE PLANET MARS Observations Mode at Rochester by Plot Henry C Maine N Y Aug C Maine the well-known astronomer who has been close observations ol Mars Mars presented no new features ai midnight The workings faint because of intense tion of thy disc THe snow cnp is small The western limb from the snow cap northward seems to be more highly illuminated than the eastern The light of the western limb appeared to be white but not so white as that reflected by tho snow cap In the southern hemisphere was quite a distinct greenish pity streak about 10 degrees from the pole failed to the WASHINGTON Aug1 4 Observations of Mars were taken at the national observatory Wednesday night by Professors Hall and Firsby They dis- covered nothing of canals reported to have been observed by Prof THE BRITISH PARLIAMENT TROUBLE AT DUQUESNE Tbe Sixteenth Regiment Hurriedly Sent to the Scene HER WORK IU THE MILL Headed Off by and Riot Threatened Indignation by tbe Presence of the and Trouble Imminent ANOTHER SUICIDE of Womam Jumped irom a St ST Louis Aug Identity of the woman who jumped from the boat last evening has been established It proves to have been Mrs Pauline loncy wife of Michael Maloney a and member of the lican central committee from the ond ward All feminine suicides alleged by the cynical ta be described as young and beautiful by reporters Mrs waa certainly both She was 30 years old and very pretty while ten ding bar In his saloon on Seventh street between Locust at gt charies a couple of noticed her at work in a laundry across the She was then an exceed pretty German girl Maloney was then again to-day a widower After a brief courtship they married Their happiness was short on account of his drinking habita A month ago had him arrested tor her while he was Two ago she took paria with suicidal intent in his saloon but recovered She succeeded in ending Ma intemperate habits have caused liim to be consigned to the City hospital and St Vincent's more than once PREMIER ABBOTT with Buddan In OTTAWA Out Auj Ab- was with ond Insensible at his desk in the privy council Wednesday The pre- mier rallied In half tin hour and was to hiu chambers Thither the J minister of roll It la the only other liet minister in town won hastily Every effort was made to keep the matter quiet The premier boa hitherto enjoyed frond health standing ho Is 73 years of age day night the doctors Mid he would but that ha must retrain trom official for WOULD ACT SENSIBLY II It Did Hot Lock Aug 4 Meteor and three other at In the race tor the Town The WM M iMt OTTAWA Aug was shown Premier Abbott Wednesday morning a dispatch from Washington to the that President Harrison would not any proclamation ting into operation the statute ising him to impose tolls upon for- eign vessels using the Sault Ste Marie canal but won Id ply instruct hla officials to col- lect tho tolls Premier Abbott said that whenever the tolls were collected ttie government would pay them and lay the matter before the British Business men interested in the ping are urging the government to stop the rebate system and to collect full tolls on ull vessels alike or abolish the tolls altogether The government wonld like to do so but lor the fact that it looks like yielding under sure from Washington Mich Aug worst that ever occurred in this section came down upon too the surrounding country Wednesday afternoon causing great damage The amount of done in he city from window lights broken b estimated at from to With the hall a terrific which leveled hundreds ol in city In TON tbe bouse a tion the civil was Tbe after an explanation of the agreement re- carding tbo World's fair appropriation voted 111 to to disagree to ho senate 000 In tbe aundry civil and sent the to Ii waa 1ST to T to vote at 1 p m morrow on tbo substitute Mil ftp preprinting or the fair In tbe senate tbe IB republic ana 13 being present and makino tie over bait wag to tbe bouse extending appropriations to Aueuat UT Allison of tbo committee ou appropriations asked unanimous consent that the gen ate concur In Mr Fla If waa likely to be tbe laat air would me to In- form tbe If I were to do go air li are nearer DOW tban we were four or five daya ago I I bopa before too ot In our mar all Mr that jf were to be repeated be thought It better to a all Ull Mr a aid an of an until wonld fait abort of pro riding for the of tbe to bo retorted to at laat moment ot tune He thought there waa of the present condition of being brought to a and a until in order to give time toi to be and A by 8 to of dial to no to tmd take a clerk with them to tbe World's fair drew from Mr Ho an of for tbe would to tbe tmd motion waa defeated The wai was then taken until p m At 1 p m tbe dark of m and tha boue to tho menta tJ the and of tha to the resolution con- to the 10th hut latter WM bj tlM and tent to White On motion of Mr Allison 9 o'clock Aug git treasurer of tbe New Jersey Zinc Iron Co for a in the Speaker Aug new ment met this nf tern oon Michael Davitt secured the scat formerly pied by Parnell The conservatives talk of questioning his right to any scat on the ground of his record as a convict A crowd at Carlton terrace watched Mr Gladstone start for the house of commons and greeted his appearance with TOUTS of applause Mr Bulfour the government leader also received an ovation John Burns the labor a mingled reception of cheers and groans j At the appointed hour tho commons were summoned to the house of lords to listen to the royal commission to meet After the return to the house of commons Sir Matthew Ridley conservative moved and Mr Gladstone seconded tho tion of Speaker Peel Mr Peel was unanimously re-elected speaker and tho house adjourned A TRAIN HELD UP By Masked Robbers Near Collie Gad and Car CnL Aug has been received here that late Wednesday night a band of masked robbers held np the south bound passenger train near Collis and the express car was broken open and Tha robbers the engineer and fireman of the engine to leave their places on the and thon went to the express car and asked the messenger to open tbe door of the car The messenger refused and tbe rubbers be- gan firing dynamite bombs at the door finally breaking it in They then broke open safe and took out all the money there was in it The amount ol motley the robbers got is unknown The express messenger had several ribs broken by the explosion of the bombs and the engine was badly disabled robbers then escaped IRON HALti BUILDING CO ol at the Annual Aug Iron IIall Building Co had i ta regular ly meeting at 1317 Arch street this Wednesday night nnd elected the of- for the ensuing year The ing was largely attended and lasted until long after midnight There wan some close voting which re- in the defeat of Freman D erby for re-election for president though he was elected a trustee There were thirty candidates of whom teen were elected A number of women stockholders attended bnt the two women candidates were defeated by the men A B Lasser was elected president and Col n C Williams was re-elected secretary-treasurer Sixteen trustees were elected Strike Ordered on Union DENVER Col conies from Omaha that the con- ference of Chief and the committee with General ager Dickinson ol the Union Pacific re- in failure and that a general strike had been ordered on the road for Friday next This will greatly rass the road on account of the rush to the Knights Templar convention ern been that the road wUl do beat but there will be a delay ot from eighteen to twenty-four anticipated at Gen Wiley returned to headquarters after a con- with Treasurer Curry and other officials at the Carnegie offices at once issued orders to CoL J Burnings commander of the Sixteenth regiment to more his entire regiment at once to Duquesne to quell the dis- The regiment was at once placed en route to Duquesne When asked the cause of the difficulty at Duquesne an official of the company We have over 509 applications for work from our old men at and many of them were to return to their old places in the mill this ing As they were about to enter the mills they were kept back by tha strikers and we hod to call the militia to our aid I do not anticipate any trouble alter the militia gets there One of tho officials o the Homestead mill stated that everything was running smoothly in the works We started up the mill on single turn this said he and now have a large number of repair and tion men engaged in placing the new converting mill in readiness to operate We can not get along very well out it ami it will not talte much over a to have it in order I have not heard that aav new men came iu this morning except a half a dozen or more who came here to fill special positions We have been expecting them for several days or throe ol them came yesterday These men are all skilled workmen and were selected great care for the positions they are to nil So far this morning none of our old men have come Bit tho Scene DUQUESNE Aug special train with a detachment of 150 diers arrived here at and proceeded at once to the works where they will go into camp for the protection ot the men that have signed to go to work Very much alarm is caused by their presence and things now look as if trouble was certain to A occurred this morning in which Foreman was up Since the coming of the diers the men express more tion than ever A meeting will be held to-night by the amalgamated men to discuss the situation Many of tbe men that had signed to go to work are very indigo ant that the firm havo brought the militia here and say that they will withdraw their names sooner than go to in the mills under the protection of the militia THE SUNDAY SCHOOL tlw IB T turn S Goti BolT Spirit courage 10 apeak sad power to A D 3d Ths same tut of tbe last The tM Too ft tbo i drim and the pbMe oC tbe plea eur tut we left Peter nod John in trial before the Alter Peter had finished ties nen sent oat ot Uie room whila tho oil together to vast do Not daring to punish them for a Good the people their aide re- called and tried then fear threats f i command ol the To assembled In und probably praying tar these God hist Bade etc and therefore able to grant their Who tho second It to the Arrest ot Two Ken la Bt for Harder ST Louis Aug Detectives ing and Bambrich arrested Warren Smith and a man named Biesiegel this of on suspicion of being n nally connected with the ol Ertle whose body vras covered yesterday at the foot of chanan street The body was identified soon after it was taken from the river as Er and it was then reported that the man had been accidentally drowned the day before at the foot of Angelrodt street where he had a It seems that showed a bank book yesterday to some friends in a saloon in North St Louis and claimed that Ertle lad given it to him and investigation also developed the fact that Ertle liad been drowned Monday night while Smith and another young were with him Senator Not NEW YORK Aug A special to the World from Washington pays the dition of Senator does not Im- prove Mrs Colquitt is now with hex husband and she intends lo move hint to some health resort as Boon sible The senator's right side is paralyzed and his articulation Is Mr is W years old but until recently was a man Biver foot 35 falling In tba mul 3 foot t inches on ttM hot G test t Mohea fitting dett and hot 4 foot and And Blver S feet 1 uil REPORT THURSDAY Aug FOUND BUTCHERED Andrew Bordon and Wile Found Dead at Pall River MOBS FALL RIVER Mass Aug J Bordan a wealthy real estate owner and mill man and his wife were loand dead at their nome 03 Second street about noon Both had been mutilated about the head and face with an ax cleaver or razor Mr llorden lay on a sofa in a room on the top floor of the house His head had been cut and gashes from four to six inches were found on his face and neck Mrs Rorden was in her own chamber on the upper floor and the condition of her face head was the same as that of her husband She lay face wards in the ded which was a veritable pool of blood The police were notified and immediately began an investigation Up to noon no implements which could have been used in the commission of the crime had been found Air Borden had been seen on the street an hour before he was found dead Some thin It it is a cane of suicide AMERICAN CANOE ASSOCIATION Their Tenti for the at LAKE N Y Aug Members of the American Canoe are beginning to pitch their tents at Point where the thirteenth annual meet of the organization is to be held Nominally the meet opens to-day but few of the boatmen have so far arrived and it will be several days before the number is greatly increased The races will take place between the and 20th and the meet will continue until the The site for the gathering is one of tha in the state of New York and the meet promises to be tbe largest of the kind ever held ana to extra II No J red Ko R red Annual December b J Ho a Ma X Site La clear WCO IB 12 50 Butter Hal Bo Ntw Loner extra 8 clear ribs III New Mtl Ho t rod viator cast tambar October Ko 1 Brie October Wi Ko 36c August Pork Lord October 7.60 Mt For Aug I of Son ham 1 been burned CAUGHT BY A CAVE-IN At Shore and Terra Cotta N f N J Aug Pea Shore brick and terra cotta works operated by Augustus Reeve near this collapsed A large clay bank in which a number of men were ai work suddenly caved tn The men an escaped except one John Ross who was in the cave-in and was rescued too late to save his life his fallow workmen went at once to his His head was almost to a jelly and bis body mangled Dem YORK Aug national campaign ee nwt here and organized temporarily by Mr TV F aa chairman After May No Sic August Ut bar No cub Mba ber cash tL 10 January tember Jo Prime BT Packing IOM t to range at BUTT draft goat to M N nwin in 09 Driven flood to extern Hatched Uuu good to U extra MM to 130 M H to WOOD for top botcher Shaep and top al 80 Bteen com 81 and unable to do tmd ruin useless tt they conld thorn 37 Jesus whom toon L e made King and Messiah bj Thr sel Tie Version to To do Thy to lo pass God bad ordained tbe end bat not tbe meana God hod Indeed appointed that die tot nil acn He toad not or decreed tbe means br mat donth No doubt foe evil nA overruled for tnc greatest possible good but It crll Blill tmd were responsible for 11 this found tot Old Jacob tried tat promise to blm In a wrong vay God had of not aco them aud bo ill hla for ing to a tie bud God's dono God man's good acts IT be will do out br bad If bft In tad did hot from persecution but do their doty and il The place HM tkat Holy Spirit came down 13 tokon tiat prayer for waa LESSON KOTES The last words in last Sunday's lesson were words of on the part of the council Kow if Peter and John had not been brave for the right they wonld have Very well will do as you say and will say nothing about this Jesus of reth But that was not tbe kind of stuff that were made of So our lesson to-day finds them saying Whether it bo right in the sight oC God to hearken unto you more unto God judge Foe speak tho things that we have seen and heard This vraa brave talk and sounds like the call of the bugle to tle Now all this while when tho were before the council their outside were awaiting their return And u soon aa they were harried to own company Then they told them all that had be- fallen them and what had Then all at once went Mid took all their troubles to their Reav ly and Dim for goodness to them and prayed Him that He would give them to speak boldly in the name of Jesus la the future At that the place in which they was shaken and they were til filled with the Holy Ghost so that they able to boldly in the name of their Master Sec then first tbe of apostles They were what Mr Moody i O and O That means There was no work vith they believed they said and that in tin very presence of heir bitterest Call front he class other of the part of of these ere bad in our in Tbe act U a of such caen in the OM awl n the Kow Testament Daniel nil spoke b Jiy eren n the presence of who had lower to harm thorn in lie result of was that hey had to flee or were and ul ip fan In later rre find Paul in this and n still later times men as John lunyan and miay whom the teacher eaa name The is men wno lire arc never afraid to peak up boldly for what they love and f the truth is to make any in his world the disciples of Jesus Bunt as bold as the servants of Satan are But though they were so bold they knew that they needed Divine sistance For tbe task that they bad ahead of them no slight one they prayed that God wonld give them greater courage to uk he name of Jesus They were not with past attainments desired yet greater power to work foe And thin in tbe face of tbe fact thAt by their very would incur tbe enmity wuo had lost threatened them Now tha God g prayer and gave them faeh tr that they spoke thri all bol d- ness These very men at ooe tt am all run away when Mat waft arrested in the garden of now stood the power of the Sanhedrim tb 3 hey knew it might be at the cc st their lives The same result w ill again seen in the case of erei -j lierer to-day who asks d courage to do and say that right Co IWO oitt or tav bid lit ltd li NO bid ef all test of a trne disciple obeys Cod rather than man a The true speak what he of the S Every person to lite own place like to like 4 We should lay onr tore the Lord Because God la the Creator govern till for j good of 4 God and tad of bad men 5 prayer light in than Ut states it to amr fruit to T   

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