The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, April 24, 1914, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4
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Ta? Weather
Washington. April 28.-Forentsl.
Bay: Saturday ?unset?gt)l, -probably
showers."
_
The Chautauqua-ls the thing.
Tho yellow forerais more to be fear
ed^ around Vein Cruz than the yellow
.'.^/?rj.'-'X?
. ?;dn* toil
closing hop
Again, we must band if to ola matti
:?WF W% out,~of Mf,x*co with
.'Ultn'n" and^ *aeA?ga^a&
-0
That~.a?\Q?0. ..Underwood majority
doarn in.Alabama;.*p?eafgt.fta fcavo, lit
erally squelched' Cap*? Hobson. Yes
And If Mexican bullo-p keep singing
dp wa. ?out'? we e?i?ee?: the aplrlt of
old "Rough and Ready" will shoat np
on land and that of Farragut on water.
' nil! I'lawiUli T-n imA--- - J---*
-.-M -. -, ...U'IBOTU)
And John Wnd baa a doable person
ality, Saya nothing is Mexico but
yijfee ?non?:?? s.t hr.rs? to ctsrt n war.
' 0
'ally amuMog to eee thesa j'
arponar' colonels coming out of the!
nicking ,thetr if ipa; j
and.ieiisng or what a glorious thing
?his boah, prohibition is, Sib, yea. 8ih.|
-o
We hope England wit. tend us a
couple of ;regimontf of auffragettes,
if-fpe rebblwf be? fb tbs HUle affair
between fbi?* nation and the Huerta
. ?-.. -Q~
Th- eels trouble. ?ho*?.Cha;
qua ia that it offers so much thai
pte/Jtaunot realise Ito value. Don't
**? Ai} cea ibis *7rot avriea* of enter
tainments
Walhalla newspapers are yelling for
canneries, but they are not anxioun
to "can" any of tho campaign oratory
that one nears every now ead then in
.^?i|b. jqgi^ibiav-f v*^ . ? .'. !. I
O' ?
Ha^.^^Jlmanah pinv tall with
auch fellows on th? club as Handlbee,
''^ife ^ndingham. Zimmerman, Kill
ingsworth et al? ?trike ot scorer's
un kw? ordered. . '. .. : ?
Something ts wrong. Dispatches
*?W|^St cf a Ocrsu^a cG^>HY*BucrV mri
rival at Vera Crua ycaterday never
once mentioned that he "boohed der
Kaiser^ a, singla blooming hoch.. /
1
Brother Rllgo. the beloved Carolina
h'jjfcop, tells At laotians that the old
fXtfcicncd revival ts -bo real thlhg.
Doss tba? recipe else laclcde a yel
iow-leag?4 JaWetten for the pastor*
-tip. <$**$>. \imnmf*** .?jam*np
folks running nv *bt5 governorship
^tWat^-ftaros^ *jt*.
. fcatbftbe' race w rather young yet. and
ll was a good year, 'cr oata. .
itloe cn foreign relations
introduce..HObson when be
. '. .... ? '
visit to Alabama ead otbor tor
have no more s?na$
?at l>oys are ?ont tn
ats purposes. '. Some
ALL FOB AN BEB HOS
Our neighbor, the Oreenvllle Dally
New?, is a good paper, and no phy
sician wilt ever have to recommend
nervine for any ailment on the part
of our contem. Not to comment upon
the flag it carries at the top of Ita
front page, "Tho, . Fastest Growing
Paper'In South'Carolina," we wish to
pause a moment to call attention to
tne most remarkable display of nerve,
gopd old . nerte.
The Dalry News In Als Issue of .Wed
nesday mentions among other, of Bear s
ami army.>nd navjSfpom that 'burg
"apd ' ?ommunUy-Capt. McCnliy.
Halidon Geer, Jeter Horton und others
who are distinctly and; distinctively
Anderson county then.
Knowing our Greenville neighbor
to ow modest, wc presume that this
adoption of some of our favorite uons
to be through lack of Information,
and we will offer a few sugegstlons.
Capt. Newton McOuIly, grandin ?-f
one of the founders of Anderson, will
never seo the day when he will not
proudly say "Anderson ia My Town."
He learned the navy game In this city
when but a lad, constructing nud
floating a huge ahlp on the pond on
thsspring branch H? and Victor Blue
were classmates, and Capt McCully
ui?tingui?u?? bimsei? for his brilliant
yebbrts oT^'Mio naval flgnt* rt the
BUBbo-jap'anese' boatrbversy, in which
Inbrogtio he wau under tiro man*
l?aos, and fae progres?'ta tun United
?States -??yj aft. aV' flglit.ag machare
?Wes ftrtfth1 tty th* ^ratift and the
stout heart ot thia gallant man.
Don't take bim fabulous. Greenville,
flo built the battleship California,
aid although he bad the ?Mitinctlon to
command the Mayflower, the personal
friend ot Presidents Tatt and Wilson,
yet it was the proudest day of his lit?
when Mr. McCblly received-.his Cap
tain's wmmU?lw? **!*?*.?! Ti~".j t?
command the California, which ls nbw
used In blockading the western port
or Acapulco, directly opposite the
Mexican isthmus from Vera Crux.
Joter . Horton, as we mentioned a
few dsys ago, is a brother ot E. B.
Horten at thiw city aaa is e Willems-1
Anderson ls pr?md> ;V9*?&&&&
ire.-. il?, G?OTU.T311U T. <i BvJS7.V T
And as for Haddon Geer, the
<swa '.^sifghi'itt^weii1 -eibtttr .
' standpipe pt Bantam, fdr v Haddon,
? ls the son of "Kl" Geer known of
Sad b?lovtft by ?v?ry iruvsllus man
who ever put his fodt in Belton. Had
don Is a lieutenant on the battleship
Utah, the qba^iWi^jwse erroneously
reported tc? have been blown up in
the harbor-of .Vera Crux. Liout.
Deer's parents at Belton have re
ceived a letter from him ' detailing
some of the horrible conditions at
Vera Crux and telling of the (out and
slmcst Inhuman ?re??meut of Ameri
can women by the brutes upon whom
the Uuiied State? must hereafter
wreak more reprisals Utan she bas)
done, already.
No, dear Greenville, do not claim
al| of our Bne fellows. The very first
news, wa may expect to see our ]
neighbor saying la s lordly way that
Commodore Louts Richardson of tho j
Brooklyn navy yard ls a Greenville
boy, and when our neighbor does that,
wo .wi! deciar?! war, shell th? town
and demand all j sorts of reprisals un
less We get a salute for Anderson.
Bast 'Rm, One Cent Each,
Women of Fort Wayne, Ind.. finding
that ? fly permitted to. live in March
becomes the progenitor of 95.312,00.
000 flies in April, have r.ffered a bounty
of ora cent each for every fly killed,
?d?v brought to their club headquart
ers. '
Tim ?rsi known suicide of a China
man In the history of Philadelphia
bbs luvt been recorded there, - The
act ls considered remarks b*<\ fci view
ot the intense fatalism of the chines*
Mr?, Thomas; J. Walsh, wife of*4ha
Montana ??&nAtor, ' wants to asms alt
lake* and beauty spots la Cuelo SbnYb
fcafter distinguished
.eiph?e Judge refused TO al
low a methyr tba custody to her child
i*??"ith? ===hcr scssstSr.** wenrr.
?gatej rtv :?
.ThftxhriAfiweA^?ns aascutSgbment ot
Jarvis ?tob?na?h and MfSa- Grace
Hedges, of Port i Jefferson, L L, con
clude?: "No cards, some cate*, end no
body's business."
at** Bte Latest.
Pet dog? in Paris are now w>*rR
eeaiart of satin,, embroidered with t:
favorite flower of their owners. Tl
flowers usually match the miatre-is*
tocks.
H. T. Herr, o? PUtsl?jrifh, n W?*
?ngbouse company ofRclri ls ?rAd
bal?, ttTWled.au electrical couti
vance allowing tba engineer of a m
HERE IS HUERTA'S PHOTOGRAPH.
William Bayard Hale draws this appalling pen picture of the dicta
tor of Mexico:
The chief actor, Huerta, an ape-like Indian? 'aged, one-eyed, sub
sisting on brandy, when the moment of his triumph was fully come,
rose from breakfasting with the President's brother, beckoned a file of
soldiers,' arrestee! him, had bini carried away to be shot to death and
life body thrown into a hole; went to the palace, embraced the Presi
dent whose'chief-Commander he-had'hecomerjlirougli portestalionj? of
j^Uhful?tcfH'tq d^atlh;ai?d signalled-his guards to arrest him. Jfryj
p?nmises ot safe-??ijd^uct put of the country, the treacherous g?n?ral
secured the'slgbaWes'of President Madero, and Vice President* Pino
Suarez to deeds of resignation; hastily gathered less than a quorum of
Congressmen in a chamar idled with soldiers and commanded by ar
tilleryVhad "himself acknowledged as President; carried Madero and
Pino Suarez out into the night and had them shot to death behind the
priS0v?.v/* v *? <...-'. Q
Perhaps this is enough to suggest that th???$f?^\Q be nn qiifftlitfif?tft.
recognizing Huerta as the head of a lawful government-OR^^^BB !
.n'en resolved to scrutinize revolutions. But indeed it w-oifh'.
have been impossible for tragic romance to have imagined a character
so hideously villainous as Victoriano Huerta, or a career so complete
ly justifying the refusal to recognize him.
Other powers made no scruple of giving the assassin and usurper
immediate recognition. Very well; the United States is not a follow
er of other powers, lt is, it has been from thc beginning of Its his
tory, the moral leader of the world. ***** it is the*nttf?? fact
thai great powers have no consciences-but the United'Stat^has a
consciente. We are a simple people, unable to rid -.T'ilirfTjMft pre
judice against murder. * * * This is, hypocrisy, sentimentalism,
QuixpUcism,..offerisive moral superiority, :so the British journals say.
No, it is not sentimentalism; ii is a plaint sturdy morality, to^hich,
unfortunately, the'foregn politics of tcu> many.-pother nati<
strangers.' ''\s?Mr^-:'
And it is a very practical morality.
ACCOUNT ACTIW ?F TR?Stf??S
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?Management of Southern Public Utilities Company Insists That
It Mott Have a Clear Title to Its Right* In This City
Tho Southern Public Utilities com- therefore, if the contention ls to bell
pan y hos given notice that unless the made that our fnuifiii?? ta ?rd I
Rcnooi trustees and the city come to void, common fairness to us requires I
somo understanding about the water that this contention shall bo disposed I
supplied to the school buildings in the of before we spend this sum of uoney. I
Behool districts, the irater will be In addition, to. this we are offering
cut off on the last day of the month, for sale our securities all over this I
This notice was served several days country to investors who arc Innocent
ago by H. A. Orr, resident manager, of any supposed defects in our fran- I
who presented a batter to tho board Jchlse and fair deal ina with .thmn T?- ?
fruin #J. V. Tuyior, president ot ino quires that thia be settled and settled
company Tho beard' t=s?' ThizriZz? at ?>?I.c, for certainly they are no
afternoon add seven or the members parties tpitfiis,co*f?rVergy and should
w^re present It waa atated;after- nbtlbe;n?da to. suffer) on account: of I
vardethat the consensus of Opinion Of lt. .,;3;u '
ho members of the board wan that The frhnchfi?W' Of 'd' public service
the schools should be furnished wat-j corporation must be above suspicion
er. } : -;*? a? to ?to !<?em?y and I, therefore, find
.?he hitch in the nr?noaltlo? ernw? mvaclf tnrrnA tn tab*. 55-.* In
our of the fact that the school dis- the event ib? position abc re''referred
trict lembraaas? a lot of territory oui- to is lnaiateu^^n; aa-'Will deffnitely
8l0> of toe olby limits. The water settle thfl.taatlertfrtr all -,trau> to come. ,
tax i* not a heavy item, but ?he com- \yAn t^va "Indited,, i.h^
^yidlaito^anaeWhaa'ae-mnehi^gnt' MUewiyi??aae Ir?fc d?sire td
to bq paid for thia'Water aa the ional tte?nythlri^ WhhMP iMtfav be the sub-' 1
man or any'other, parson who supplies *?<?t Of criticism i pt* to ;plaqe myself in '
the schools. ? The city does not pay *tUWde-.ot deprivlOjg the schools of
these bilis, but the board of trustees, Anderson of water, and yet on the 11
lt ls contended, for the ecnool district {Other, hand you cannot but see that*; I
ia an entirely separate* entity from tam^qreed, in common justice t?'TOrV I
the city government, and ls so cre?ted: ?elvei and to our s^lgta halters, to I
by. special-act. The company was un- iake auch action, ;f*i*f ft ?fcrmp-ie
der contract to furnUh eertata Bohools Whether or not wojinve any righto^in
under the new contract tho rent of I have given tais Question the best
hydrants *aa been cut several' hun* thought of walch l am capable and 1 j I
dred dollars a year, ead the under-toan see no way to bring lt before the
atandiss at tho time -eas Csa* the courtsby^^bntlct??a.?a 'of
company waa to be paid for water your setvieeV t\)fy yilt give you ibo I
paed by nubil"- instltctlcns, I oprortnnliy of appSIng fer, ail ' in
The letter ot Mr. Taylor stating JuncUon and th?> ma'ter will th?u, be I
Hnecessity for the titles of the squarely presented for flna'l dharrni- L
?kay to be absolutely free from nation. I regret to adopt this mathod. I
mapleton In order to protect their ?a ?orne raay be ao unjust as to'take fi
! issue is aa follows: the position that, our corporation , ls .
- attemptmg to 4fi|itge'.the school?, of ? )
Ki! Vflr Schools aaa Water. An?eni?n o? 'w-nmy but ? feet inatij
- you are fair minded enough to sbe the ?
??r?, April IC. 1014. purpose for which, thfe is done ?pd, 3
ME;-! A. Brock, Chairman, to oeallte that .Under these conditions ,
, fwoard of School Trustees, lt is the only thing We can do. t
?BK1 AnAov-on, o. c. Tf you so desire, and will in.writing ,
iJ?i?lr: ? accept this letter, as a refusal, on ,
^Bfetlsv* '?go st least one montb,1ol,r ?>srt to deliver you Water without' <
mSiteatton "waa called to an article compensation on and after, Thursday, j
aiBnriag 'in one of your daily pap- April 3?, 1014, and will agree to bring 1
eiBb th* effect 'that the Board of frour adtion :at;'?gg^^&5^. dt?-.ij
StUkil'Trustees-l? the City of Ander- continue'the service but proceed on, ,
^"fi?ath CeroMaa, had -tefua?d' to tha> a**?mpt}on Of lt? dia?o?Unh?u.ce, ,
bill rendered for aeryice- by otherwls? howefer.the service Wilt tw
>ern Public ?Utilities' Company discontlhtled un the date a^oyp jm- .
told'an? of-no foret? and? effect, dlc&fed.
was ? matter Of such seriousness . Thc question b'ejif"/. presented ls not
i immedlatolv went to Anderson th? simple questlcvi cf the payment ,
jthere our "local manger fd-' of a bill inslgaJflcAnt in amount, but {
ad me thnt the matter had bean the qaestioh. ralrad- by your Board I? .
TO* to tho attoroeva for our ?n? that strikes st ll i c v^ry lif^ o' j
Gtfibnny and the n'?rncys for thc our organisation ; and I must In^tat \
of '.Vuet?es and that it would that it be determined definitely and be. .
bcafcisably sctt?rd within a very few yond peradventure or abandt-neq. ,
da]S With my higqest regards. ? am, -{
nave waited patiently for some re- Yours truly,
lUlurom your Board, as thu matter . ?; 2. V. TaylorJ ,
Is ^?K serious conaequenee to us. Ua* President, t
der?^lie ?arma of our franchise we are It ls under stood, that In cutting off v
re$*rod to spend, In the City ot An- the wster thc company wishes to cause
mS? in ino improvement bf your J no hardship, abd probably Will ?j
w^w-system alone, a sum in excess of 1 cause none, hot there'ha? been so ,
?2*??i?000 the eT??ndltyrea of which ranch undercurrent of unfounded
OOM hot produce a single penny of criticism that the i?auagement wish- t
lumaaed revenue, but ta to he made es to make the matter of record, and 1
aoHH lar the bbnent ot the City and get tho franchise, and contract vaM- V
IbM^ilaena^ :Xaa.can, readily.: see? dated in tte court* if npcMsary-.
.ajfilettn'trot'lts coaling With ari ?lrv- lrooney by m?U-feftG?: ithaca. -K. Y.>|l
vrSB^nah button. 4w,iere''** forwerly conducted a store, "i
-"SThe sander said b* stole flo frcm the i
?miring' HhatrWs wife wab a ]store ao years ago. r.
shSw, William L, lascher, suing WtT^'jl' -?J~- . ' '<i
se?iatfoii In New York, relr-ted how j Two fashionably dressed women, g
?bsjjpmheo hint Out of bed, , pulled roosting OB tho ?treet-?Q Tr?nt**, v.l.
BjLgP.fS?^-gader- M? ?reeted! {?,. S nally, bad uv WM? HW??.O wari it- j i
liiugSrlth'?.'wallop" nt his home con:, lsettle the ownertWp Of a coat- . ! r
M MLW^" : ' :',' ' ' '" "- : '30hn !.. Colvert;'. 72.
Mfcald-Ttay. Returning home io *?~?te, S5, o? Port Monmouth. N. t
fOflUaaoO. Mick'.' ^u^/jpw^iad a j., who h#l*)inBpl, offspring of 43 f
diiMfcind- ring. "Mew his pile" buying children. grandchUdren and great* t
ro??f for his sweetheart. Mande Bax- grandchildren, wera married. Thia 1
tftAWhb thereupon rafoecd to marry was the bridegrOcai'a third marriage t
MuMpecanse of hie extravagance. and the bride's second. M
.;bnvt worry," is the advice of Pitorieen boara erere required for M
''?mit" Mahala Ayer, who has Just mc?ibers of thc Chicago Culture Club h
oauyated her li4th. birthday at tte to elect a new. prealdent at the annual ic
Hos6 for Aged Cohered Perenna to bMetlcg. Mrs. .W?lilan? J. C^?V?H n- U
Ph?ttd?lphla. &he was bom a slavs nally won wit& s^ lpW vote of ISO.-, h
tn WrtOHUi tc IBOO. - . jt
' ?4-VOB *hTm**mlpft * slaa^j;
v W5bb Wallace, town treasurer of come to Dr. 1, ML: ??rael?on. Optonte-ja
J.inden, N, J., received |5I> ooaacleaca trtst ever 22franV$3wumacy No. 3. s
aa
LWAYS requiring more of ourselves, al- j
ways striving to do better, that's our I
-tmm aa ? (*??tty*??L ul tili l> ll'HriW If. iii *?%'"' VitJ ?IIS. tl-. ." ' ": '..?.? flU'.Umi
polity. . .Tba tbmgs wo wqww'of iM^^ ,",<4 :.. . j
tell, ?ff? things yo? we&d rehear* ?rf; *f.. Tfce essential fetures of j
class haberdashery. Good clothes and notSing else; popular prices; j
satU#?rK?n guaranteed..- J
^?????i-i>.i.c;?i . <*. yottrtg'toen? clothes ia due . to .Ike - ? v< >';;? I
?tyks^v^^
high cia?* fashions as developed ty ?ii. bett young men's organisa*
Uo*>; cloches that carry the atmosphere al success.. .We want the
. most et?tica. young man, who soak tba best, latest, to aaa the beet val
ues; $1 t?, $10,>20, $22.60, $2S.
In ofer boyV department we stand strongly for better qualities in
boys' clothe; better workmanship; on a par with Iba heat custom 7 j
tailoring^ faltar fabric; we will show you how lo maka . boy look
. i, ' . ? -.M al ?.i &&*sfaiifcpsUki l*a* ......
? stt?tjf. single and double breasted Norfolks; fina worsteds,
fihe 'casabriaraaj fine sarges* isusoli ?ru>* t-?n;.''. > i,. - -. , .' .
'"''????Ki '.*'.?' ftft'*? t?P *lrV'^r^f1** TJW)?<?Od ??.*?'"*' ?.*?.???.?' '?'?''' '<" . n ^l?nr? e -tt?*?+V
. ?^??-?^?^X7 -VT1^ T^>v?1 ?*M,I/ bake M"A bVfcfU
This is thc season of mividaalhy tn men's hat?; and in our Stetson
bm? we have brought forward 'the ?j^?^* ?* ?H errtart models
of the season.. . All the latest and bfert ahapct, with now crowns,
hmr>* ano taney fc&nds. 53.50, $4, $5. "
./v.,a? .. /.<.. - .. > ?. ? ? '" '?? ..''!.-.*..
... .. 'V-- . . .
Spacial value? at $2 and $3.. iy/b bt ^
?>i not>..? "
Order by parcels post. We prepay?r*ll biffes.
a?W>?
.?*y?y?-: -nfainvV ?rt^hls-j-.H - .o?, ?fe v??"*W'S ?^?^ W
!> lo .-..?iinsttni bna si?n .-b vi* vr. w.3?>rq4^a^tBo ?
r> K-Mr?f r.^r ^r**>T^ "HOji^rr^ Sns grotg*^ ^?T/ ,;o
PREPARED . BY DR. Z. T. C
Th* Lost Sheep and the"Lest .Coin.
Lake !5iMe.
Note the Occasion. Our Saviour |
i caudal ls ed the Pharisees by- eating !
f ieast with tabtorious ilnuers; and
>y afterwards receiving thean and in
?aching thean. He waa familiar with
sith him. They" doubfless""put their
lands on hie arms ead shoulders. It ?
vea not the feet that he staught sin
ters But that he ate -with them and
i otra* ed the reBjIous-feeiisg- cf his
memiea. They saw the": Master en
Wg? his fellowship .with.these out
:ants. They themselves would hav*
Mkjit?nght them on condition that
be Outcasts stand at a reaneet.
?ance and be i dply humble.
Christ treated t'uem os. merni be re, of hi s-j
emily.
?. festtev How this hbtiroe mdr
uur of the Pharisees raised not kV I
?ersepaV but a re?lgtous; ^'aoctrfu?l
ssub between Christ and them;' TKby
nhrmnred because they believed that
:hris>'? conduct compromised! i?tflmi
T?,onn he represented. C*rt*Tdld vas ]
ie did. Because be bb??ved'that waa'
he way that God would' Act. The
Pharisees looked on (led *s ?Sb v/ho
vould demrnd that these outcasts j
>e made to'feel tho ostracism of the!
ew. Christ locked o4 God us one
vho would welcome and win1 these
mtcasts beck to his fo'd if they would,
KAU? aright WBleh waa bright? What
?-? -af r. Coi is ?s T ?? ??f*?i?
mat waa the great question raised"
tere.
There :aas coirsi^on grou??d i?t?^ec2:
hem. Both Christ and the 'Pharisees :
?eUeved in the Old Testament and Its,
???elation of God. But they had |
?bad itdhxersatty. vvftlefi waa Wt?ifc?!
in this '-?met,',.?t*P? :jCBrBj^ fetree]
leet tese ht
of israc
>f Israel. Our Saviour
?ihsJUinrlilpq
wssjlef and
m m ?W?T
V The potht 'of th
baa Oed ls laded
Shepherd of bia p=v?
rue sad best isa the
toter ess ??C. fcusd is Its.
n God. The. people ?ll k
hepherd; ?nd Christ bei
hat every sae ot bis bea
veli ?a bs. Since the p
vas that ?a? tboogbt of ?
ie does not point out wi
lard waa. to t?a other i
' , t ' >>VtH A. T%%>! I i ?tlc >'kfVt^flt1l
ODY ?N BAPTIST ??TCrftIER . ' V
??i " m i r"
?..'J'"?;' ? v* o'-'^.M YT :-T: a^-l
a ons; sod would leave the ninety and '
nra? to <K> so and would go and go un*
*4 he found it. Finding it he would
lay it on, his shoulders' ?and in Joy
bear it home. And whenfes got hortic
all the. neighbors wore called in to re
Jolee wita him; and what ls more"
they will all come. Not a one of theov
- murmur at what the eh cpu e rd
had done for the lost sheep., They
would rejoice that sheep was found;
and they would rejoice at the faithful
ness and the courage of the shepherd
ivutru ina Bumil.
What our Saviour affirms here ls
that- his Qed ls ?That he says hc is;
ls, shepherd in every groat sense
of the word, 'lie stfelra the lost of
Kin A ...1. ! - - .. - - ? - ? - J._ ...
?>?*i rojvucoo wnen in ey ore
found. These /points should bo noted
(M j God lives up to his name. One
might answer of course. Well, that ls
?"?wer. God's ahepherdly
concern for each wondering mn and
we ? wnii cobsider th^t^aod ttuit bb
trno ^himself. The indlvidt?l sheep
is not of much Valu*-and it. U rutt
its intrinsic worth which causes the",
shepherd such costs; but the shep
herd must bs true to himself, he moat
live up to bis own name. God oftea
uses the exp*e*sioa. "for (fay nam's
sake' m Al? the pertect^tquches of
the ahepherdly character Are found
In God's, care of hie nofek. (3) But
this parable only bringa-aut the fact
mm. wm has tan; his Sock,
'and of -each asetniier.T jt does not
bring out bow God'exercises this care.
f-vovTCB uw. iCDcu us now
God goes aft jr the lost, how. hp brings
them home, or exactly when they are
safe at hon?.. AU theaW.fila^ato ^
2?gwaed fro iii the ?efertp\ures. we
? kneVv aomathing of #rfuft y? best tho
s..cphvrd to t?denra tho docs aerate'
this worfc bf the c*u*cn ^?sg * * men k
and women y* ?ats, to see the;Y?AnH*>]
eoacajti of the Shepherd, ha bis^rreai J
? ?%??*v ir -those ot us. who repr
- ..rt:: : ? -, : -, ? - ;
Z3?t3*?* ?? they are, make
O?Tseiyes one with them, and w}? them
tove and fellowship of the goa?
: if? -Ged ts ittasrisd ta MM v
wa* j
she'
'?-TTO^.VMH?W'PaaiWtaBJMEi
jf^i^^M .the cwBtomvjBBB^
motty ->4b ; heingV'.said > and .ihs*. Sal 1
held m tile hand are new
Thia Rabbi told me how la the time
of a.tomine Me treat to a poor-home.'
and tiled to get the woman ol
house td let him ha?e doe of tbs .
with whleh tofb^*reed for her fam
ily? He told'of Aow: careful no.-?iko
rtn/^^V?A^a *u? .. v., - ._? _ . ?_.
w-'-- "????.??. f?sji ?J?,?cir niii
prise when he told Jier or hie1 mis
sion. She firmly refused and told him
that she wanted., tooee ?oin? - bnrlexV
vrifcb her ano. t??fthe band which .held
--?.?? ?-?*? "i??* iB5? *ru?r wouia ne ul.
them in death... The Rabbi also told
of passing a house. on one occasion,
ondiuawun vornan sweeping the yard
wblie toara, were streaming down her
Cheeks. Ha a* tr ?rf M>Li x.,^ j.,-- _
ter eJho'ahe 'said, "i *? nava, loot" one of
the coins." TWyflMjanta ?nat.the
! needed ??ht op the, parable. The wo
man bad lost ono of the coins about
which were entwined,the deepest ae?>
t?mente of ber hbartr.and life and tho
(Pieaaories of th?yi>ridal. altar. -%
?,v?t^SWW* audJeepoh are plain,
Tfce.^jfte^^ that God
S^-?S?1T*^ *^ :?*b?ie; abd each
?"rf7*,:? as ii were, a OB-eas
in . hi? band and vaju?d ay n sentiment
that waa deep at tb? n*or* /*>. eu.*
He could- nov Indifferently 'loan me.
Wh? did be so veine every one* w**"
he was mawiod to Israel. We know
what the marriage vow ta to that nure
and true heart of a woman, it la dil
ot that lb ita perfection la ?od. He
feels every obligation WtooTt on h
?eat. x dtr T.o??H S senttmt'n?B m r
i> *re used la parable to .represent
una s heart, becaus*. a woman's mar
?age voir* are deeper ?hd holler t'
h man s
NSWUfrrfy. OhwrVCr
Some grouchy citizen
haye , been urging Tb
ekatt?g O? tho <&4ewi
in .tKe w*^***. sa
th?V . .fn MV.it? :
do?a ano h?iI?ijT
a?:th?'caae
having p?_