The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, May 14, 1903, Image 3

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    MIDDLE BURG POST.
Jim Damps had tried tome time in Tain
To case an after-dinner pain
Which gnawed at him hi belt below,
And filled his world with indigo.
Dyspepsia now can't bother him,
For " Force " has made him " Sunny Jim."
ror
V
The Kcady-to-Sonre Cereal
gives worK
A Foe to IrvdUtlon.
"Every summer I have bad
to take tonics, but now I use
Force.' 1 sm enjoying excel
lent health ; it baa built me up.
i Mt 'Force' at night and it
Kites me a rt-tful sleep. It
builds up, satisloa and is pleas
,nt to eat and a foe to Indi-
geition.
"Mrs
to weak
digestions
and supplies
the energy.
THE SUNDAY SCHOOL.
la the laterstatlonal Series
fur May IT, 1IMI.1 laal He
fore Kellx.
, KK A I.D ISOSE DAT
kxative Hromo-Quiiiiiie Tablets
r' - i ; .
Lifists reiiiiiu wie money
,ure. K. y. drove's sigi
h hex. -
if it
III till'
.:. CHOUSE,
Lislue-s entrusted to his car
taiv nromut attention.
TORPEDO PLANT BLOWS UP
r-.ur Killed and Twenty-eight Injured
at Cleveland, O.
Cleveland, O., May 4. An explosion
that caused death and destruction oc
curred in the plant of the Thor Manu
facturing Company. Thus far four
attoknk? AT LAW, i people are dead, while 28 others are
SlIDOLKBTJBfl, PA, , lyini; nt hospitals, some fatally and
others more or less seriously Injured.
The dead are. Mrs. Maurice Cohen,
Solomon Cohen, lien Cohen and Warry
Gluohmann.
The Thor Manufacturing Company
Is encased in the manufacture of toy
torpedo canes and other explosives.
The force of the explosion was tre
mendous, and windows within n radius
of a quarter of n mile were broken. In
the house ne::t to the factory lived
Maurice Cohen, with his wife and
elslit children. With the collapse of
the house simultaneously with the ex
plosion, the woman and four children
were rauslit In the falling partitions,
a-nd nil were horribly crushed. They
were all taken out unconscious. Mrs.
d on the way to t're l.ns-
NNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.
Lewistown Division.
In effect May 25, 1902.
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Met 'I lire
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T1IK WESSON TEXT.
(Arts 14:H-lti. 4-6 )
1". Then Paul, ulttr that the Koverrrr
.Hid beckoned unto him to speak. ensw, red,
Forasmuch s I know thut thou bust hdti
of muny years a Judge ur.to tr.e na;iin. 1
do the more cheerfully answer formyje.!:
11. Because that thou mast undcr.-tunj
that there are yet but 12 days since 1
Sent up to Jerusalem for to worship.
12. And they neither found me in the
temple disputing with any man, neither
raislriK up the people, neither In the s ) na-eoKU-s.
nor In the city:
lo. Neither can they prove the things
whereof they now accuse me.
14. liut this I colli, ss unto thee, thnt after
the way which they call heresy, sowoivhip
I the Uod of my fathers, heilfViiiR ail
thlnjri which are written in the law and In
the prophets:
15. And have hope toward Ood. which they
themselves also allow, that there stall he
a resurrection of the dead, both of the Jus:
and unjust.
lti. And herein ifo I exercise myself, to
have always a conscience void of offense
toward Uod, and toward men.
24. And after certain days, whn Felix
came with his wife luuslilu. which was a
Jewess, he sent for I'aul. and h.urd hint
concerning the faith In Christ.
-5. And as he reasoned of righteousness,
timperance. and Ju.lKliutit to come, Felix
trembled, and answered, Uo thy wuy f.ir
this time; when 1 have a convenient sea
ion. I will call for thee.
-'0. He hoped also that money should I ave
been given him of l'aul, that he might louse
him: wherefore he sent for him the oticn
er. nnd rnnimuncl wlthlilm.
liOI.IIKX rr.XT. 1 frnr no rrllt
for Hi ihi art with me. Pn. i!.t:l.
Ol'TLI Nkl ( F S. Ull'TLHK SIK TION
Paul's accu nation Acts -:i-'.i.
I'll ill's ilef use Act 111 : -'"
Paul's ln:ir.soimo lit Vt- :i '
Felix's linlec'sluii Us r; l-.V
TI.MK A I. f-v
Pl.ACK -Ca sarea.
XdTKS AM) Cti.VMKXTS.
It will be mm n that I'liul miiki s
perfect dcfciiM', so far lis t be elia rjies
a'iiin.-t him nre eoiieeriied. Hut it
1: "il 111 also in noted that be ib. ,
inorc than uciiit binisilf of thini: be
mi makes known t lie character of "I In
seel" to hicli be is iirctii.fi! nf 1 i buif
iti' (but which ho calk- "I lie Way"),
that he justifies its existence ai.il i:--licbt
to his fcaltv. l'aul did nut thin!,
of li i in scl f a lone.
Win n our lust hs-oti cIomi!. l'auj
is
Lares Sunbury 6 SO p m, ar
U at Solinssrove 5 45 p m
.Selin8sroveb:U(ip. m., nrnvB
Bunbury 6:15 p. m.
leave Lewistown Junction ;
In It in, 1 10 p m.l.iup in 4 7p in, 7 Wp
hi, rjsoa ui lor Aiuiuna, ruwnurn ana
eJnit Washington 80S am 9 80,
tVfli nl P.U niWH.tBfiihfiraml
,am, loa in 8 and 1110 p
rrt'darV s 10 D bi
Idelphia & Erie R R Division.
Am)
fTHEKN PKNTKAI. RAILWAY
WESTWARD,
re" S'lliiierove Junction drdly for
ii West.
li 5S p in, 4 52 p m. Sunday 9 35 a m,
are Suntmry dully eirept Rundr:
r buii iio.i i a in tor urie aim v;nn-
brft;lleliinte Hrleand tlanandalitim
r Lock Haven, Tyrone ami the west.,
lor IitifTiilo, 1 111 p ta for HelUi..ut
iie and llanamliiiKua
(r kennriiand Ellnira
r WUlLilu ipui t
Cohen
pltal.
A short (!istance" away was 1'
l'.onie of Mr. and Mrs. II. Gliiechmnnr.
Harry flluechniann, their 13-year-old
Ron was lyliT critically 111 of typhoid
f-i'Ver. The tremendous explosion and
the consequent shock was too great
for the sick boy to bear, and he died eharpe was that l'aul mis one of tbes
wlthir. five minutes. I very t rouble-makers whom Felix a-
The fire originated In a pecuibr tryinp to pet rid of ; the second charp-:
manner. The torpedo caps are filled was that he was a rlhib-niler of the
fn raoidsjnl-e la constanl dau heret.'al "k'ct of the Xaza'rcnef.
ger of some of the loose powder, sup-' (Christians), nnd the third, thut he was
had been liroityht under j;iiaii!
( ai sarea, the Unman capital of I'ali
tine, and had hi en imprisoned In uh
as iii'ioinallv Herod's pah It w
v the (.him rnor's otlicial icsidcn-e .
and was fortified.
The "orator" the .1 s took ltli
them was tin it- aihneatc or InviWT
and condnclcil the ease. He bioan it:
true oriental stvle by flat teritii; tie
'ndpe. Tlie .lews, lhroit'.-h thiir lau-
r. made three charocs. Hi ar in ton i'
that while FellN had nut bei n a
ruler, he had been ae'ivc in rii.'ilii'L"
the country of "robbers and impos
tors who deluded the multitude." iir
bad executed many of them. The firs'
4 WEEK'S HEWS CONDENSED.
Wednesday, April 29.
Fire of Incendiary origin destroyed
the Montana Club at Helena, Mont,
entailing a loss of $100,000.
Dr. Georpe Dana Boardman, author,
orator and preacher, died at Atlantic
City. N. after a long illness.
Poultry men from a dozen states e-t
ef the Mississippi formed an organiza
tion at Indianapolis. Ind.. to establish
prices and protect themselves from
rate cutting.
Many Pennsylvania institutions giv
en appropriations by the last legisla
ture may lose them by failins to apply
to the state board of charities before
applying to the legislature.
Thursday, April 30.
Sheriff John Johnson was shot from
ambush near Middleboro. Ky., by rela
tives of mountaineers placed in lail by
him.
Edward Frank and William Wyeth.
miners In the Oak Hill colliery, near
I'ottsville. I'a., were killed by a full :,f
coal
The first ease of sunstrok" Is report
ed from New York, where Jesse Gold
was overcome while at work on the
roof of a hotel.
rostofflce inspectors arrested A. P.
Russell, a clerk in the Knoxvllle. Tenn.i
postoffice. on the charge of stealing a
sack of registered mail.
The advance guard of an army of
Chinese loolie laborers, who will be
employed In tlie hemp fields of Mexico,
have arrived at San Francisco.
Friday, May 1.
Dr. II. I.ee Paige, of Hover, Del., was
f Hind dead In Ids olllce from a stroke
of apoplexy.
All the union carpenters of New
port News, Va., went on strike today
for an increase of wages.
I Chief of Police C. K. Comes, of
Cleveland. O. has resigned and will
be placed o n the pension list.
Fire ut the Itriuhton Abattoir, nt
r.oston. tis.-d as a slaughter house nnd
biitterine factory, did datna;;e esti
mated at $17.".i''i'i.
One man was killed and six In
jured In a head-on collision on the
New York. Mew Haven and Hartford
Railroad ti -.i r l-'ishkill Landing, N. Y.
Saturday, May 2.
Fire nt West Point, Va., destroyed
two blocks of buildings, entailing a
loss of over $ 1 2.". ("Hi.
.1. Wells Champney, a well-known
nrtist. if New York, was killed by
falling down an elevator shaft. '
Commander Edward Hooker, U. S. I
.. retired, died at his home in Drool;-!
i j ii. ;v i., niter n long illness.
!.,: j The chil l labor law. by which no
ml I child under in years of age can be cm-
ployed, went into effect in South Caro
lina. Ilishop Randolph S. Foster, of the
Methodist Episcopal church, died at
Doston. aged 83 years. Death was dun
to apoplexy.
Monday, May 4.
Secretary Root attended the meeting
of tu
1111
B.
Ill
Report of Father Vattmann to Bish
ops Assembly Made Public.
COMMENTS ON INSURGENT PRIEST
He Highly Praises Phlllppins Commis
sion and Says Catholics Need Fear
No Injustice at Their Hands Amer
ican Bishop CculJ End Trouble.
Washington. May I! - Extracts frost
the report of 1'ath. i u J Va'tninui:.
chaplain of tic r.ith rt i'el .' : .es
Infantry, to the Catholic bishops as
sembly in annual convention here last
week ou the status ol the Catholic
church in the Philippines has been
made public. Father Vattmann. with
the knowledge and consult ol the war
Madder ami Mood Disi 'USPS l-MlDIIIII'a.
tisni, Dyspepsia and Constipation.'
Druggists sell it in New 50 ConiSlia
finil fl,ut..,r.,l...i i
... nuiiii gii.uu si.o Domes,
Sjmfle boltte-tnoufkfor trial, ree h mail.
Pr J,vlKennedy Corporation. Rondout, N Y.
Old twrei, ball ata (wr.f.lua, D,.. .
True nine of
IClllllllMlUHIU.
Entbu-iiistn la often overrated, ami
l often undervalued, dust what it
is wort ii is a
(piot ion w o r t li
coiisi d c r i n ii. A
iiiefev.-tlon nlonp tin- line is con
tail. eil in a Ht'Je tale n laied In ilie
Youth's ( oinpauioii: The ladies had
fathered to sew fur liie new hospital,
1 lie room biivi d with i ht I. i;-i-
posed to be fulminate of mercury, .
dropring cn the floor. For this reason
the girls and boys who are employed
In the factory are compelled to remove
their shoes while at work, so as to
avoid the danger of striking sparks
The explosion was due to the frolick
some propensities of a new girl, who
had been employed at the plant less
than a week. The girls had their
shoes on at the lunch hour, and one
playfully shoved another of the girls. '
As the girl slid alone tho floor her
VM..W,".1!:! 8hoes 8trurk a 8Park ,n Bome 10080
L"k Haven and
a oi p in lor v i,
9 Vi a m 2 00 and 5 25p tutor Wllliea-
nazenon
i in a m, 2 m p m, 5 85 p m lor Shamo-
'iin' Ciirmel
)Kn inr Wllkeaharre
EASTWARD,
ami ivo SellnaKrore Junction
h, (lily arrlvlnir at Hlilhidelphta
Ew 5 93 u la Haltiuiore a 11 n m
n410oii
lly ar lvinr at Phlla.tRlnhln
l-tw YorH 3 M a oi, Ballliuure 1 45 p m
u nr .,u j in.
iiallv arrlvlnir nt Phllu,lli.hlu
f Yurli T1H a in, lla'tliuora 2 nil m
Vn 4 1 a re.
.rin8alo leave Sunbury :
;lly arriving at I'hlladeldhla 9 53 a m
" 'AJ a ill Washington s:m m vu
km Weekday, 10 .'Jt a m Sundays,
"i ninvuiif ai I'tiuaneipuia 7 !K
lurk 9.1.1 a m, 10 38 Sundays lluUl-
I HI, VSusllllltflAn HMiI a ni li.iltl,nra
Waslilnitni. i an ,..
Kfk da arriving' at Philadelphia
ivw York s is p m, Bultlmore IS 10 p
luton l 19 p m
eii qaya arrlvlnir at Philadelphia
ork u :ju p in, Haiti more t Ou p to
7 M p m
iv.arrivln? at PUIIartelplila T 8'.' p rn
i'iJ p m, BultlmorsT 80 p m. Wauh
n m
lluleHveSunliurf at TO am and 20
. narriaourg, Philadelphia aud
lrriM!,i,!,vM,iO','',-AK.n
" i luftnatcar.
I f Mai
RESTORES viTALITV
vl Made a
Well Man
i.of Me.
udI?ro -'""'n'SOdaya, Itarti
wihi01"7-San "" t
uttdun their loet maiibood, and old
Ufr, '; " outntul vigor bj oalnf
nil? . y "d ,arBl' reatorcB Nenroua
Fail 7' l?r' tnCT' Nightly Eratulona,
i K Ucuorv, Wamine Dlaeaaea. and
.n?. . U80 or eceaaand Indlacretioa,
tSh.' S "''), b,,""" or marriage. It
oy Martir-: at the teat ot dieeaae. but
Jl' '""'o " blood builder, bring
ilE. J.'1'" top'" check! and r
Mcarrt: , in Toft pocket. Br mall.
im IS c" ,r J8-00 with a poet,
r; eireiu-rfrea. Addnaa
f'iviCiiitl &1 af?,P,,I'" St,
VU. tKiCAQO,IUr
mdleba,vht Aj., by
KBURQU DRLQ CO.
powder, instantly tho floor was
ablaze, and the explosion followed.
THOUSANDS GREET ROOSEVELT.
People Went to Pueblo, Col., From
Long Distances to See Him, I
Pueblo. Col., May 6 Whistles of
steel works and mills sounded a deaf
ening good-bye to President Itoose-j
velt as his train sped away to the
south and west, after a remarkable
welcome to him by 100,000 people of
the Arkansas Valley. His special,
train arrived at the Mineral Palace'
Park on the Denver and RIo Grando
railroad 10 minutes ahead of time. A
military escort accompanied the car
e-uilty of sacrileire, having attempt",-,'
to p'-ofane the limple liy taking (len
ities Into the forbidden ittclosurc.
In bis defense Paul took up in order
the three cl t a rues that hud been made
'trains! him. He lieean cinirtcotivlv
but with no flattery. "Forasmuch as
I know ... I cheerfully n:nke n.y
defense:" lie was especially L'hid lo
have a judge who bad known Ihn .leu,,
for a number of years, for the better
' the judge knew them and their re
ligious fanaticism the surer would be
be to understand the situation. ".No!
more than twelve days:" Paul's stay
had been short mid bis record could lie
' easily looked up. "Neither can they
j prove:" Paul flatly denies the first
charge the only one that would seem
I serious to a lioinan - and eliallepges
proof of his guilt. The second he
frankly admits. "The Way:" One of
' the earliest mimes applied by the dis
ciples to Christianity. Paul claims,
however, that be dops not belong to a
heretical sect, because (1) be wor
shiped the true (ind, ('2) he reverenced
the Hebrew Scriptures. (It) be lielicved
with t"he Pharisees in the resurrection
of the (lend. "Herein:" In this faith.
"I also exercise myself:" I school my
self to do right, strive to have a clear
rlaees to a decorated nlntfrom thnt
had been built In front of the palace.' -"'scicnce, which, even to Paul, was
Here the president spoke about 13 nl"".v easy. 'Verses 17-21 give
minutes to an enormous crowd. The' answer to th third charge,
weather was bright and delightful,1 Fr,ix snw ,hnt no cnR' hn,i "''n
and excursionists had come from long' ma(U om npainst Paul, and yet he did
distances. Mr. Roosevelt seemed to ' not to anger ihe .Tews, so he sim
enjoy the scene and spoka with hearty! Vy adjourned the case till another
enthusiasm. The last portion of tho ,inu'
address was especially earnest, ex-1 Felix was interested in Paul. Hewns
pressing his trust in the ability of the nlso interested in the Nazarenes. and
people of this republic to overcome' summoned his prisoner to a private
the difficulties and problems that may Interview. Paul did not preach to the
arise, not bv genius or brilliant erlftsJ K'"n n gospel of forms and cere-
but by the exercise of p'ain and prac- "ionics like Judaism, but one of right
tlcal common sense and an Insistence eousness and self-control a gospel in
unon genuine libertv and fair Dlav for! "I'ieh wrongdoing should be followed
each Individual.
On the wav down-town the long pro
cession paused at tl:r beautifully deco
rated r-ntennlal r.ehool building,
where the president addressed several
thousand pupils of the public schools.
The rest of tho way to tho Union
Depot was n mile of cheering crowds.
At the station the president and the
dlTlcials with him reviewed the mili
tary portion of the parade, and then
he boarded his train with a smiling
afce and a hearty "Good uck to you."
GAVC BIRTH TO A DAUGHTER
Princess Louise of Saxony Will be
Separated From Her Child.
Llndau, Bavaria, May 6. Princess
Louise of Saxony has given birth to
a daughter.
Princess Loulso deserted her family
at Salsburg last December and eloped
with M. Glron, the tutor ot hor chil
dren. A recent despatch from Rerlin
says that that a Saxon court official,
with a physician and nurses, was at
Llndan, having received royal orders
to bring tho princess' child to Dresden
three weeks after Its birth.
by what wrongdoing deserved. It wns
all terrible truth to the guilty Felix,
but he was not man enough to change
bis life, and so be closed his eyes lo
the truth and tried to forget it. Paul
was sent back to bis prison, but Felix
did not forget it. and kept sending for
Paul ami talking with him. Of course
he expected Paul 1o offer a bribe for
bis freedom, but that does not account
fur his action, which was that of a man
seeing the truth, and fascinated, by it.
and yet too weak to accept it anil live
by It.
PRACTICAL SCCSfiKSTIONS.
Like Felix, one may have a pretty ex
net knowledge concerning the Way,
and yet not walk in it.
Like Felix, one may hear faithful
preaching, and yet try to throw off
the convictions it produces.
Like Felix, one may be moved with
fear of the judgment, and yet post
pone preparation for It.
Like Felix, one may put off repent lug
to a more "convenient season," and
thereby never repent.
It Is easy for a man to be a model
husband when he has no wife.
Columbus. & T&&L'aii AEf
Secrctay y 'V ' ,r , . IB fl
camornia to .u,. nr. Koosevelt
for the remalnTTIn- of his tour.
Alfred Nask, aged 3 years, swallowed
strychnine pills for randies at Hazle
ton. Pa., and died In an hour.
The ninth conference on Internation
al arbitration will be held at Lak Mo
honk, N. Y.. May 27, 2s ami 29.
Admiral Dewey nnd staff hae re
turn"d to Washington from tho naval
review of the North Atlantic Meet.
The llth international convention of
Railroad Young Men's Christian Asso
ciation adjourned at Topeka, Kan.
Tuesday, May 5.
Frost has killed nearly all that was
left of the strawberry, plum and other
tender fruit crops of Indiana.
Over 200 hat finishers In tho four
wool factories at Reading, Pa., are oa
strike for an Increase in wages.
The business section of Merlin, Md..
near Frostburg, has been destroyed by
fire, causing a loss of 1100,000.
Major James V. Warren, secretary to
the executive department of the Geor
gia state government, was killed by a
train naar Atlanta.
Detectives for the United States Ex
press company hare recovered the
$4,000 stolen from the Rritt, la., office
last week. The money was found hid
den under the office.
Walter S. Bronston, a Lexington,
Ky., politician, accidentally shot him
self while taking a revolver from a
Crip, the bullet entering his stomach.
GENERAL MARKETS
Philadelphia. Pa., May 4. Flour
was steady; winter superfine. $2.7oifj
2.90; Pennsylvania roller, clear. $3.15
4a 3.35: citv mills, extra t1 (mflnn
Rye flour was quiet, at $3.153 20 per
barrel. Wheat was firm; No." 2 Penn
sylvania red. new, 8Hic. Corn was
firm; No 2 yellow, local, 50i4c. Oats
quiet; ; 2 white clipped. 41c; lower
grant's, c. nay was stead v; no. 1
timothy. 21 for large bales. Beef was
steady; 1 eef hams, $1920. Pork was
firm; family, $20.60. Live poultry, 14
4f 15c for hens, and 10c. for old roos
ters. Dressed poultrv. at 14c. for
choice fowls and 10c. for old roosters.
Butter was Bteady; creamerv. 25c per
pound. Eggs were steady; New York
and Pennsylvania, ltic. per dozen.
Potatoes were steady; choice. 6SS'0c.
per bushel.
Live Stock Markets.
East Ruffalo. N. Y., May 4 Cattle
were steady: prime Steers. $5.255 40;
heifers. $3.75ii5; cows, $3.25i9 4.50;
bulls. $3.254.50. Veals were higher;
tops. $6. 50 6.75; common to good,
6.40. $4.50if6.4O. Hogs were active
and higher; heavy. $7.207.30; mixed.
$7.2507.30: Yorkers and pigs. $7.25it
7 3 ; roughs, $t!.406.6O; stags, Jjfir
5.25. Sheep were steady; mixed tops.
$4.75 5; culls to good, $24 65.
Lambs were higher; tops. $7.257 35;
culls to good. $1:87.15; yearlings. $5.50
6; ewes. $4.504.75.
East Liberty. Pa.. May 4. Cattle
were steady; choice. $5.40(g'5.50;
prime. $5.20t9( 35; good, $5 5 20.
Sheep were strong; prime wethers,
14.IO0l.lt, culls and common, extra,
5; cfcoloe lambs. $tf.06.u; fair tn
good, $5.50f.0; common. $34;
spring lambs. $5jj 5.10; veal calves. $1
6 50. Hogs were active; prime
heavy, $7.25 r 7 30; mediums. $(.!5ir
T.30; heavv Yorkers, light Yorke.e
and pigs, $7.25; roughs. $5 if $.75.
FATHER OF THE GOVERNOR
OP NEW YORK STATE,
A POWER IN
POLITICS.
Tho ITon. Benjamin It. 0,le:i of w.
bnrgh, N. Y., father of an illustrious
family of sons, writes the following let
ter, which he hojies will bo read by
every man and woman in America:
"Some years ago my life was fairlv
made miserable by the twin and distress
1 suffered from ACUTE INDKiES
TIUN. I was also constipated and run
down. This condition continued for
alKiut three years. A friend of mine
wlio bad Buffered in n similar manner,
and lieen much benefited by using J)R
JXUL KENNEDY'S FAVORITE
KhMLDY . urged me to try it. I rinallv
(li.l, and IT HELPED ME FROM THE
i V , V. rv'u department and under the direction ot
of rixz thu 't1: -rr rrrr-
they have received tlie greatest umouut ' Investigation of Catholic In-
of benefit from its use." j tcrps,s in the archipelago. He is un--
Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Rem. ' sParlnK in hs l""le "f Governor Talt
edy is tho most prompt ami eflieient ! al"' 0,,"'r members of the Philippine
medicine known for Kidney. Liver ! commission for their lumestv and im
partiality in religious affairs. Ho
comments on the influence of Aglipay.
an Insurgent priest, in the islands, and
expresses the belief that had au
American bishop instead of Monslg
nor Guidi been appointed to Manila
the breach would not have he -n so
wide and it would have been closed
quickly. Father Vattmann regarls the
present feeling toward the friars as
most unfortunate.
"To my mind," says Father Vatt
mnnn's report. "It Is deplorald" that
certain of our Catholic papers persist
in misrepresenting Governor Taft and
bis administration. He is a dean and
honest man, broad-minded nnd liberal,
with no taint of bigotry in his compo
sition. Ilin attitude towards tin!
church and to Catholic Intere.ds in
i
hinir. dint- penerai is simply iiiltnlralde. lira may
1 certain that he thoroue.hly under
stands fhe character and the sellisli
designs ol' the ivnogaile Aglipay. an t
that lie has a profound knowledge
boih of the man and the omlitions
around him. I repeal, the governor
is lionet and impartial, and we have
nothing to fear Irom him be c.tu bo
trusted to do the right thing.
"As to the Aglipay heresy fi r it
may be so tailed I am sorry to say it
has attain d very i onsidi-ralde propor
tions, and bodes danger to the fal.h
nf the people. Remember, there art?
IO.Oiiii.oiiu Catholics in the Philippine-!,
about as many as tie re are jn t;.e
whole United States. I have the im
pression that bad an Atnerii an arch
bishop been appointed to Manila the
It eacll would not have bei n so wide
and It would have been quickly closed.
Monsignor Guidi lias done very well,
but I renlly believe tho appointment
of an American archbishop wou!d have
carried with it mora n' T-"ntlp
unfortunate is it that there Is sucn
a deep feeling against the friars; In
deed, they nro really hated. They ar.)
looked upon as part ami parcel of tho
old oppressive Spanish regime, and
it Is this feeling thnt has given an im
petus to the Aglipay heresy. I found
this feeling of bitterness against the
friars in every one of the provinces,
except perhaps the province of Cehu.
"It is beautiful to witness the pro
found love of the Filiijir.os for the
church. I was. on many occasions,
strongly Impressed by It. I am deeply
grieved to think the faith of such a
devoted people is in dang'T. Hut I
believe I have pointed out th'? solu
tion of the problem."
i. III!
ism. l.urvom
leritig. hurrying n
CMTVolle 1,111 :He
Worked slowly,
placidly, exactly ;
was 4,i
(la t'liei
at bei
oi l.r.
with I
.in
lull of
; - .i. iii..-.-
i - lal.ii L'ly
she inilit
! stnckii.es at home. "1m
I" whispered one holy t
"She's posit h el y exa.- p. I';
icr stolidity. Here we a
a I dor's-,
w ho
and
lone
look
a ti
ll eg.
e on
the M-rge of triumph .ifter ten years'
Kt niggle, and she doe. n't seen) t oca re
j u bit. Is tin Mum. in incapable of en-
thiisiasin, I'd l k,. to know '.'" "Ve,"
I was the answer, "I think she i-; ii is
li temperamental deficiency. To day
! die doesn't show to advat.ta:." ; it
makes her seem aloof, alum.-; alien,
ilut live years ago, when the tirst
wave of ciitbii-iasm was spent, the
first gifts bad been all given, the first
laborers were steppin.r aside, and Miy
ing they bad done their share then
die wns of i re value than nil the
45Vs ... V,i .-,.i ,i:
most a-liaincil of our first
Jiigb hopes; e had resigned otir-
H'lvcs to failure or half-siieecs-. Hut
Miss Jcnness simply paid no atten
tion to the change. She had thought
out the pos-ibilit ies in the beginning',
before she took up the work: she was
lis sure it was possible as she was
that it was g I, ami she wouldn't
let it fail. She's nut gil'ted with nat
ural leadership, cither; not at all.
Hut die simply wouldn't let the thing
Mop, wouldn't let it drop, wouldn't
let it lie forgotten. She did what she
could, and went about wearing that
Mime piitled little smile at people's
coldness that she wears to-day at
their ardor; and gr-idtially she led
them, won them, shamed them back,
till now the work i- as good as done.
She isn't in the usual way inspiring;
mat or
of per
pat of
. shuts
die isn't responsive or cmoii.
imaginative. She is the kind
ton who never giw.- i tp.-r a
applause at a concert. ;. ad !i
her windows tight wloti there'- a
celebration to keep i. :t the ehei rs.
But if you can't x'.ll.ir. t.
can't discourage her; .'i,.
vioiis to the chill of react h
Unisphere of deprev-ior. th.
ing of failure. She m :
thing more martial in In r
sew for fairs and collect
(lues, I suppose; but all
there's something- in lit.le
liess that alwavs makes m
the 'two o'clock in the morning cour
nge' that Napoleon .prized. Enthusi
asm Ls helpful, and it's fine: but it's
line, too, and it's rare, t" be aide to
do without it."
bef. Mill
N ii ri.-i'-i.
tl.e at
f - el ii nl
i!H : ny
!::'. than
ch
the -a ilie.
Mis- Jen-
think of
SHOT THREE POLICEMEN
Colored Desperado Kills Two and
Wounds Another In New York.
New Y'ork. May 4. Police Sergeant
Gilhooley, who was shot Saturday
night by Jefferson Saunders, a negro
waiter, who at the same time killed
Policeman Peters and desperately
wounded Policeman Russo, died in
the hospital. Russo's condition is
dangerous, as he was shot through the
lung, but he has a fair chance of re
covery. Saunders was hold to await
the action of the coroner. He made a
statement that he had been assaulted
by the three policemen, who were un
known to him and were in citizens
dress, and that he used his pistol In
self-defense. Six witnesses of the af-
ritable i fair were committed to the House ot
Detention. Saunders, according to the
' police, has been known as a "bad nig
ger" for many years. He has been
j concerned In numerous shooting and
cutting affrays and has served In all
; nearly 20 years in Sing Sing.
fAW Cereals m diKe jWslsJ;
v
General Gomez In Washington.
Washington. May 5. The veteran
Cuban general. Gomez, was escorted
to tho state department my Senor
Quesad.t. the Cuban minister, and he
had an Interesting interview with Sec
retary Hay. The general is returning
from St. Louis, whither he went as
one of the representatives of his gov
ernment to the dedication ceremonies.
Acceptno thine In cl-ice o!Ve;it!et
no other cereal Is so good because choice
seeJWhe.it Is usei exclusively In
WHEATLET
nj anv miller will tell yfui that's the klnj
used lor planting purposes anj he can t
aftorj to grind It. You'll never tire ol tV
('"common richness anj Jrllc loudness of
Yviwatlet. tat the bet whila you am
abuut iU
is Imitated
but never equaled.
Be sure you get the original wholewheat
products. Your grocer can supply you.
The genuine made only by
THB FRANKLIN MILLS CO.
Auicwiuai mart tit iot.aL yvs,
Lockport, N. Y. f V)
1303 HAY 1903"
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