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u vpnv- :" TFWffp' 5- 7,ipp'fMW'?''''Tr I '-cr ?rffffrr vP" V"5 "?r,J fil 1 V. '. t u- f T fries OHie: C. D. ITALIC, Publisher HEP CLOUD NEBRASKA FOR II BUSY NEVV8 EPITOME THAT CAN SOON BE COMPASSED. MY EVENTS ARE MENTIONED Homo and Foreign Intelllnenco Cor dented Into Two and Four Lin Paragraphs. Washington. A social event ot interest In fiaval Orelcs took plnco In St. Margaret's Episcopal church, when Miss Elsie JurvlB McU'.in, daughter of Captain Walter McLean, U. S. N., became the bride (if Mr. Paul C. Pntterson. A number of naval oniccra were- among the attendants. Tariff b filed by several western and northwestern railroads with the- Inter Mnto commerce commission, making advances bf freight rates on grain and grain products from the middle west to eastern destinations havo been suspended by the commission pending an Inquiry Into their reason ableness. All of tho. tariffs nro sus pended until March 1. Uug doctors of all sorts and from all sections wero given a hearing nt the department of agriculture, the de partment desiring to obtain their views in regard to proposed regula tions under which Inscptlcldes and fungicides aro to bo sold. Tho pure food and drug, act of April 30, 180G, did not. npply to Insecticides, so a now law has been framed to prevent their adulteration and misbranding. Cadet Frank n. Clay, first class, Vnlted States mllltnry academy, a son of Senator Clay of Georgia, has been court martlulcd and sentenced to dis missal from tho academy without pay and allowances until August 28, 1911, nnd then to Join the first class. Tho sentence was commuted by President Tnft so as to require Clay to bo con lined to barracks until May 21, 1911 and during that period to undergo dis ciplinary tours every Wednesday and Saturday. Foreign. Crlppen, tho London wlfo murderer, Is to be hung November 10, the tlmo having been advanced ono week by tho sheriff. Elghty-flve per cent of tho inha bitants of American Samoa are suf fering from tho hook worm disease, according to tho nnnunl roport of Cap tain P. Parker, U. S. N. President Pnlllors and the members of the French cabinet aro being guard ed constantly ns tho result of the ap pearance of anarchistic circulars con demning the ministers to death. Tho United States government Is preparing to pay rebates to Importers of Mexican drawn work to tho esti mated amount of nearly ono million dollars on account of excess duties collected during tho last seven years. Tho Paris Petit Parlslon claims that Spain is on tho verge of n rup ture with Morocco over tho pnymont of the indemnity of 130,000,000 pes ntes, approximately J20.000.000, which Spain exacted following tho success ful campaign ngalust tho Rift tribes men In tho Rummer of 1900, nnd con templates dispatching forty thousand soldiers ncross to tho Riff coast to occupy Tctunn. General. Tho last notablo speech of Dolllvor in tho senato was a defense of tho at titude of Insurgents. Tho Hoston and Maine railroad will not interfero In tho politics ot the stato hereafter, says Its president. Tho chnlrman ot tho Iowa demo cratic committee- proposes a stnto wide prlmnry on senator In November. A Kentucklan who pleaded guilty to murder was tried, convicted and sentenced to bo hanged, all In six minutes. Rhodo Island republicans renomi nated present stato officers and en dorsed tho administration ot Presi dent TnfL A decree waB published In Athens dissolving tho national assembly and fixing November 28 as tho dato for the elections for the new revisionist chamber. Superior .ludgo Walter Rordwell bus ordered tho empanelling of n special grand. Jury of thirty men to investigate tho dynamiting of the Los Angeles Times building. United States Senator H. F. Shlvc ly will undergo an operation for tho removal of u dead bono from his foot. Tho senator will probably not recover in timo to re-enter the campaign. Soventy-soven men heroically gavo their lives In their effort to suliduo tho disastrous forest. 11 res which rag ed In tho west during tho lattor part of August, according to figures given out by tho forest service. Tho lnterstnto commerco commls. wlon made an order that tho long and short haul rulo must ho adhered to. Tho Nobel prlzo for medlclno has been awarded to Dr. Albrecht Kossol. professor of physiology at Heidolbeig university. Tho government has closed a con tract for monthly mall servico by dog sled to tho Idltarod and Innoko dis tricts In Alaska during tho winter. Charges that lobbying has been done in behnlf of a prohibition ar tlclo resulted in depriving roportors of lloor privileges In tho Arizona con stitutional convention. I Dr. Crlppen testified In his own be half nt tho murder trial in London. Soventy-nlno men gavo their lives to save tho forests of tho west. It Is suggested that Associato Jus tlco Whlto of tho supremo court may bo elevated to chief. Sonntor Klklus Is seriously 111 nt liln homo In West Virginia. Philadelphia defeated tho Cubs nnd won tho championship pennant. Edgar Allen Poo has Sicen declared entitled to n plnco In tho hnll ot fnino. Mr. Bryan has been making noino speeches In Speaker Cannon's Illinois district. Tho Norwcglnn steamer Ulucllolds Is bellovcd to hnvo been lost In tho West Indian hurricane. The bodies of seven men, nil vic tims of the recent hurricane, wore washed up by tho wnveB nt Panta (Jordo, Fin. Tho validity of tho Carmnck uniond ment to tho Hepburn rate law is be ing tested In tho United States su premo court. Dispatches received at Duluth say that tho steamer Langhnm was burned In Lako Superior, but thnt tho crow was saved. Lulggl Luchcnl, who nssaflslnatod tho emperor of Austria In 1908, com mitted sulcldo In his cell In tho prls ou known ns l'Evecho. Memorial services for tho lato Son ntor Jonathan P. Dolllvor of Iowa were held In Washington In tho Foundry Methodist church. Society has given up Its attempt to rcconcllo Colonel John J ncob Astor and Mrs. Avn Willing Astor, tho beau tiful wlfo who divorced him. Flro destroyed twenty-sovon build ings at Mayerl, n town of Orlente province, Cuba, n short distance from Santiago. The loss Is estimated at $250,000. A provision prohibiting tho "third d'egreo" In pollco investigations wna Introduced In tho Arizona constitu tional convention as a part of tho pro posed declaration oL rights. By a decision of the Interstate coin- morco commission, It is not lawful for Interstnto freight carriers to advance tho rates on shipments during tho period of their transportation. A brutal murder was disclosed nt Cincinnati in tho finding of tho (load body of n womun whoso throat had been cut nnd her head almost split open, apparently by an nxe. Three women and ono man, each reputed to bo moro than 100 years old, wero among those rescued when a flro broke out In tho cellar of tho homo of tho Daughtors of Jacob In New York. Tho Illinois Dally Newspaper asso ciation nt its nnnunl meeting direct ed u committco to draw a bill to pre sent to the next legislature penal izing tho malicious giving of fnlso newB to newspapers. The stnto convention of tho Wo men's Christian Temperance union In session In Hutchinson, Kas pledged sufficient money to plnco a lllblo and hymn book in tho hnnds of overy man on tho battleship Knnsas. Orlando F. Altorre, former post ofllco clerk, plended guilty In tho United States district court to tho embezzlement of $13,000 from tho Los Angeles postofflco while ho was em ployed by tho registry department. Elghty-flvff per cent of tho Inhabit ants of American Samoa nro Buffering from tho hook worm dlscaso, accord ing to the nnnunl roport of Cnptaln F. Parker, II. S. N., retired, governor of tho American islands of tho Samo an group. Seven thousand eight hundred men, among thorn Governor Wilson ot Ken tucky, coming from seven stntos In dlann, Ohio, Illinois, Missouri, West Virginia, Tenncsseo and Kentucky, were Initiated Into tho Woodmen of tho World at Loulsvlllo, Ky. A cable from Rio Janeiro to tho New Oreans Picnyuno says: "Tho steamship Wally was wrecked near tho llghthouso nt Arrosnlos off Para and Is a totnl loss. Some of tho pas snngers wore rescued, but It Is be lieved that nearly fifty were drowned." Now York's Chinatown is to bo cleaned up as It has never been cleaned before. This Is tho decision of tho new pollco administration, It was learned at headquarters, and be ginning at midnight, the pollco wero Instructed to order nil whlto persons from the district. One of the naval changes nnd pro motions resulting from tho retirement of Cnpt. II. S. G. White on account of ngo was tho advancement ot Com mander Roburt E. Peary, tho Arctic explorer, to tho rank of captain. Peary has been tho only civil engineer in tho navy with a rank of commander. Personal. Ethel Clnro Lonovo was acquitted of any connection with tho Crlppen murder. Governor Carroll will appoint no successor to Senator Dolllvor until lif ter election. Colonel Roosevelt discussed aban doned farms nnd clean politics In his tour ot New York state. When tho caso ot Norman Plndor against Jack JohiHon, tho heavy weight pugilistic champion, charging assault, was called for trial In Now York, tho complainant did not nppoar. Martin W. Littleton characterized Mr. Roosevelt as tho would-bo stow ard of tho entlro universe Secretary MaeVeagh la making nn offort to minimize tho government's losses through undervaluation, Former Congressman Simon P. Wolverin died at his homo at Sun bury, Pa., from paralysis, aged 73 years. How W. F. and J. M. Taylor, broth ers, of Columbus, O., perished In tho recent huriicano on tho gult of Moxl co, ono dying In a vain attempt to savo tho other, Is told In advices from Mobile, Ala. mmmmmtmmtmmtf im&JmmimdbeathameSilmi'rt' GOES OVER THE DAM OCCUPANTS HAD NARROW ES CAPE ON BLUE RIVER. HAPPENINGS OVER THE STATE What Is Going on Hero and Thero That is of Interest to the Read ers Throughout Nebraska and Vicinity. Ueatrlco Junlo .Tuck und Charley Mnhoncy, young boys of this city, had a narrow escape from drowning In the Blue river. The lads wore rowing about In n boat nhovo tho mill dam, nnd concluded to row down to tho brink of the dam, where u large tree had lodged. They made tho trln In safety, but when they started hack tho boat struck a cur rent which carried It past the tree and ever tho dam. Tho Mnhoncy boy lonp-d from tho boat to tho tree, whenco ho was ab;a to get ashore, but tho Jack boy went over the dam Into the boiling current below. Ho Is an excellent swimmer, however, and made his way to tihoro with lit tlo trouble. Crushed by Overturned Wag:n. Wilbcr. Neb. Mrs. Charles Rasblsll wns thrown from a spring wagon nnd crushed to death beneath the team she was driving. Mrs. Rasblsll, in com pany with two other ladles, had been gathering walnuts and were driving homo when the accident occurred. Tho wagon was overturned In a deep ditch und she was thrown out, the horses falling on her. Her com panions escaped by Jumping out be fore the wagon was overturned. Drowned In Watering Tank. Craig A 2-year-old son ot J. D. Moss was drowned In a stork water lug tank within ten rods of the house. Other children were playing in the barn und did not miss the baby until tho father came from the field and In quired for it. A search began and ono of the little girls found tirp body in the tank. Institute at Syracuse. Syracuse. The officers of the farm ers' Institute have selected February 2 and ", 1911, for tho dato for tho Institute. The itate will only furnish speakers for ono day and the' manage ment decided to either use local tal ent for tho first day or secure u speak er at their own expense If possible. Will Hold Corn Show. Ashland, Neb. Arrangements are now being made to hold the annual farmers' Institute and corn show In Ashland. The dates decided on are December 15, 16 and 17. Liberal pre miums will be offered In overy class, especially for farm products and for rural school exhibits. Will Go to Chicago. Nebraska City. The Rev. Harry C. Hnrman. pastor of tho Methodist Epis copal church of this city for a num ber or years, but recently of Harris burg. Pa., has been transferred to one of tho lending churches or Chicago as Its pastor. Church Gets a Farm. Reutrlce. The Christian church at niuo Springs has been loft 120 ncres of land belonging to tho eBtato of tho lato Jacob Headings, of that city, as provided for In his will which was filed for probate, recently. Ho wells has voted bonds for a new school house. Tho third annual corn contest will be held In York the second week in December, Nebraska City succeeded In secur ing tho Hint postal savings bank In Nebraska. Edlo Barleuu, near Harrison, was thrown from a horse and suffered In juries from which ho died. Tho men's RIblo class of tho Friend church at Fremont held Us first an nual banquet Monday evening. Craig will have nn old time debating nnd literary society to while away tho hours this winter. A company has been formed to man ufacturo gas from tho shnlo found at Ivanhoo. near Falrbury. Mrs. J. T. Gist of Falls City was elected president of tho state federa tion of women's clubs. Kearney has a now broom factory. Lincoln will get a postal bank tho first of tho year. Mrs. Emma Evans, of So ward, broke her arm while helping put up u stove. It. T. llalrd, a Shelton young man, hns assumed tho manugoment of tho Upland Eagle. Barney Putscher, residing near Cairo, was killed by a runaway team ono day last weok. Tho stato touchers' meeting nt Lin coln, November 23-25, promises to bo of unusual Interest. Tho noxt 'meeting of tho stnto Chris tlan Endcavorers will bo hold at Lln coin. Tho Avenuo M. E. church at Au burn will erect a handsomo now par sonage costing $3,000. E. II. Unrnnrd, who laid out tho town slto of Fremont, dlod at Los An gelo recently at tho ago of eighty-two. Campbell Pros, circus will go Into winter quarters nt Now Orleans in stead of nt Fnlrbury as heretofore. Tho first meeting ot the Frontier county teachers' osroelation will bo held at Aftoil Saturday, November 5. Mr. and Mrs. Wlckmnn of Roelus celebrated their dlnmond wedding re cently. They are over ninety venrs old. Shelton Is In a fever of excitement over the finding of oil In tho well that linn been drilled there during tno suny mor. Application win made for saloon license tit Pleasnnton, but the cltl .ens aro making n fight against such n procedure. Tho Blue river nt Reatrlce has been stocked with frogs, channel' cat and black bass by the fish and game com mlsslonors. Rurglars gained entrance to the pnstofTlce at Talmago and escaped with $00 worth of stumps nnd a small amount of money. Erwln Lench, a btudent at Lincoln, was thrown under a street car. He saved his lfe by clinging to the fen der, escaping with a low bruises. Jeanette. tho little daughter or Mrs. Nettle Harrell of Douiplyin, was found dend with her head in a tub only imrtiy filled with water, the child hav. Ittg gone to the tub unseen. A farewell reception wns tendered Rev. .1. V. Jones of Graco M. H. rhurch at Lincoln on the eve of his departure for RIoomington, Ind., where ho will assume a pastorate. Thero nro but three cases of diph theria In Cortland at present, anil none havo been reported for severnl weeks. With strict quarantine regu lations it is thought the disease can bo entlicly eindlcatcd in a few days. Tlie ceremony of blowing the now cross recently erected In the Catholic cemetery of York wns held Sunday afternoon In the presence of a largo rumber of tho Catholic congregation and others who came to witness the ceremony. The hesslon of the state federation of woman's clubs, held nt Tecumseli, wns largely attended and was marked with a high degree or enthusiasm. The attendance of "dolegatcr. was larger than had been anticipated, the total reaching nearly 200. Rural bcIiooIb of Dodge county will observe flro day along with the city schools and those of the state In gen eial. The program outlined by Assis tant Fire Warden Johnson will be followed In tho rural schools of the county and will Include a fire drill. At a meeting at the Presbyterian' church of Plattsmouth three patrols consisting of eighty boys each of boy scouts wero organized und now the boys arc hard nt work tryx: to quali fy to meet tho tests Imposed upon all candidates before they can become full-fledged scouts. Tho eight-year-old son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Gus Klen of Auburn was severe ly Injured by being run over by a wagon loaded with corn. The boy was trying to climb on tho wagon and fell In front of the hind wheel, which passed over his body. Out of tweuty-ono nppllcants be fore the naval recruiting station nt Lincoln, not one was Accepted. An extraordinary feature was the numllcr of persons who were found to be color blind. Eight were rejected for this defect. Prof. W. H. Smith, science teacher in the Beatrice high school, has ten dered his resignation to take effect as soon as his successor is elected. The board of county commission ers of Pawnee county hnvo called a special election for November 8 to vote on tho proposition of issuing bonds for n new court house at Pawneo City. Georgo Cox, a Jefferson county fnrmer, living six miles north of Fair bury, marketed eighty-seven fat hogs which nveraged 100 pounds apiece. It required two stock cars to take tho shipment to St. Joseph, Mo. LINCOLN wm Tho Dally Nebraskan of tho Univer sity of Nobraska hns been conducting a campaign for a nnrao for tho now nthlotlc field. At tho present timo four names hnvo been suggested. They nro "Avery Field," "Corn Field," "Nebraska Field" and "Ak-Sar-Bon Field." A largo porcentago of tho students profor to call tho now ath letic grounds by tho samo name that tho old gridiron was called, that of "Nebraska Field." Nicholas M. Farrand or Burt county has been granted nn uncondlMonnl pardon by Governor Shnllenbergor. Farrand was sent to the penitentiary for manslaughter. Ho was convicted on clrcumstantlnl ovldonco entirely. Ho has served cloven months In pris on and has an excollcnt record. Notlco has boon given that the Uni versity of Nebraska students who wish to compoto for tho Hart, Schaff ner& Mans prizes should forward their epFiiys to Professor J. Laurcnco Laughlln of tho Unlvorslty of Chica go by Juno 1, 1911. Tho prizes nro offered for tho best papers on eco nomic subjects. They nmount in all to $2,000 and this is tho sovonth yenr of their existence. Winners In tho past years hnvo como from Hnrvnrd, Dartmouth, Wisconsin, WnBhlugton and Leo, Michigan, Chicago, North western -and Pennsylvania. 1 wmyrmo&liwo M EMPIRE HI STAKE rTTIJFl TITLE TO LAND WORTH MIL LIONS FOR COURT TO DECIDE. RIVAL CLAIMANTS TO PRIZE Controversy Dates Back ta Days of Revolution, Forming Relic of Carelessness of the Offi cials of Virginia. Washington. D. C'.-rThe contuvcrsy which has raged In Kentucky for gen erations over tho validity or so-called "blanket grants" or land by Virginia, the mother stato, and even Kentucky itseir during tho enrllor .wars or slate hood, came before the supreme court of the United StutOH for decision. Titles to lands now said to he worth at elast $10,000,000 depend upon tho decision of the court. Orlglnnlly some of the land was procured at 2 cents an nere. During the day arguments were made as to the constitutionality or the Kentucky statiuo under which if is claimed a forfeiture of tho title to 40,000 ncres or land held by the Kentucky Union company would bo worked In favor or the occupants or tho lands. Louis Hrandeis Wohlo and 7.. T. Vinson argued that the Kentucky court hud erred In not holding the i.tatiite unconstitutional. J. W. Stew art defended the validity of the law. An empire, larger than the entire state of Delaware, or tho island of iPorto Rico, lying in the state of Ken tucky, Is tho prize at stake. Want Women on tho Force. Cincinnati, O. Stirred by the fact that murders of five women have oc curred In the same vicinity of this city in the last tour yearB and that In the cases or the first four the mys tery was never solved, while the fifth to dato remains a mystery, club women havo made a novel appeal to Safety Director Small. They nsked that in tho future the detective force of Cincinnati should contain at least two women members. Tho director took the matter under advisement. Tho action was suggest ed by the murder or Mrs. Hnrley Hackney. Telle About Conspiracy. , Springfield, Mo. Aletter received by the chler or police or Springfield, signed "Mrs. Maud Nugget," nnd mailed In Salt Lako City, purports to give facts of an alleged conspiracy hatched by Walter Dlpley and Mrs. Goldle Smith to rob and attack Stan ley Kotchel, the middleweight cham pion pugilist who was shot and fa tally wounded near Conway, Mo., Oc tober 1C. Mrs. Nugget asserts that the Smith woman wrote of the plans nnd tho chler or pollco hnH wied the officials of Salt Lake City to learn the Identity of Mrs. Nugget. Decrees by New Republic. Lisbon Tho separation of the church and the state has been an nounced in a decree Issued by the provisional government. Another de cree published declares for tho free dom of tho press. Thn novernment has declined the Jlnvltntion to attend u memorial mass for the victims of tho revolution on tho ground that it desired to remain neutral in matters of religion. Tho press generally favors tho Inaugura tion or n system or government with u president und cabinet similar to that of tho United States. Just Plain Counterfeiter. Washington, D. C When secret servico men arrested H. Nathan Se treest In Chicago a few days ago and charged him with counterfeiting t 800,000 pesos in Nlcaraguan notes, .they thought they had nipped in the bud nnother revolution. Now thnt Se creost'H storieB havo been investi gated. Chler Wllkle's men aro not In clined to believe Secreest's revolution story, and think ho was counterrelting tho notes Tor his own benefit. Bolivar Day In Venezuela. Caracas Tho anniversary of the birth of Simon Bolivar, who led the revolt that resulted In the liberation of Venezuela from Spanish rule, was observed throughout the republic Fri day with tho customary patriotic dem onstrations and popular festivities. It Is Venezuela's only natlonnl holiday and Is nlways enthusiastically cele brated. American Loan for China. New York An American loan of $50,000,000 to tho Chinese government lias been consummated. Tho group of bankers interested In this loan consists of J. P. Morgan & Co., Kuhn, Loob & Co., the National City bank nnd the First National bank. Picture Films Como Cheaper. Washington, D. C Moving plcturo films mndo in Europo will not como Into tho United Stntes at a much lower rato of duty than heretofore. Tho customs court has decided tho films should bo assessed as photo graphs at a duty of 25 per cent ad valorem. Tho board ot general ap praisers at Now York had contended they wero dutiable ns celluloid at a much higher rato. All tho moving plcturo theaters In tho United States mill profit by the decision. NteMMHttNlltMUMWttlBKMI AtUki UHnt'WiU HBUlUH'Ji i i M M I Ci 5U A if JU i i I Sand School Leuon for Nor. C, 1910 I II SdccIiIIv Arranged tor This Pacer M I-osson Text Matthew 26:17-30. Memory vrrsrs 2C-2S. Golden Text "This is my bony which If riven for you: this do In rcmembranco of niR."-l,uko 22:10. Tlmo Tliursdiiy evening, April 0, A. D. 3.1. line An uppor room In Jerusalem. This lesson is full of dramatic In cidents. A" harmony Is necessary to understand the scenes in full. The first great day of tho Pnssovor, which lasted a weok, began at sun set on the evening after the 14th of April, which by tho Jewish reckoning was the beginning or tho 15th when tho regulnr Passover supper was eaten. Tho disciples camo to Jesus, somo tlmo on Thursday, saying . . . Where wilt thou that wo prepare for thee to eat tho paasover? "A room was needed, with tables surrounded by couches, for the Passover must be enten reclining, slnco it was a canon that oven tho poorest must partake of thnt supper In n reclining attitude, to indicate rest, sarety and liberty."' Then thero must bo obtained un leavened bread, bitter herbs, wine, nnd a paschal lamb, which must bo slain in tho temple between three nnd five o'clock, anil cooked in a private home. Jesus and his disciples probably loft Bethany late Thursday nftcrnoon, walked two or thrco miles, and reach ed tho upper room soon nfter sunset. The strifo probably began when the disciples wero assembling In tho up per room, nnd wore about to take their plnces at tho table. Even In this most solemn hour, nforo solemn than they realized, there nroso a conten tion among the disciples as to who should be the greatest, probably with reference to tho places of honor nnd nearness to Jesus, with an outlook to wurd tho highest places In tho now kingdom which was soon to begin. Also because no ono was willing to tako upon himself tho servile duty of washing the travel-stained feet of tho company. There was doubtless n mingling or good nnd evil motives In tho disci ples. At length nil wero reclining nt tho tables and tho Passover supper was begun. Jesus wisely waited till timo had been given for tho excitement to . be quieted, nnd tho disciples to come to a better framo of mind. Then by a symbolic action ho taught thorn a lesson which has been needed all down the ages. He who had all power, who camo forth from God, and wns going to God, arose from tho supper, poured water Into a basin, and wash ed his disciples' feet, Including tho feet of Judas, Into whoso heart tho devil had put tho plan to betray him. And nB they wero eating tho Pass over meal Jesus used tho samo bread and wine that was upon the Passovor. table and taught tho Passover truths. The rltCB of tho new kingdom of heav en expressed for tho spiritual llfo the deliverance from tho slavery of sin, tho redemption through blood, tho promlso ot allcglanco to the Lord, tho hope of tho promised land, which wns enacted In actual llfo by tho saving of tho Israelites from tho bondago of Egypt "Tho PasBover brought to gether tho largest number of individ uals to claim and consciously rocog nlzo their part in God's redeeming grace nnd power, and becauso of Its Eenso of all-embracing victory, millen nial gladness, universal salvation, was better fitted to become tho dis tinctive and enduring symbol of re demption, and express tho mighty hopes of Jesus ns he stood on tho threshold of his passion, than any of tho sacrifices of tho altar." Jesus took bread, tho thin cako of unleavened bread, nnd blessed it, "In voked blessings," "consecrated with solemn prayers." Tako, eat, make It a part of yourselves. This is my body, symbolizes my body, does for your bodies Just what my spiritual llfo does for your souls. This is my blood. A typo of em blem of his blood, bis llfo, which ho laid dowu as tho atonement for sin. Of tho now testnmont, which God was now confirming to men. Tho new cov enant was that God would renew nnd savo all who believed In Jesus. It is tho now promlso to men, tho now Gos pol dispensation, In which God hns used his perfect wisdom In soklng to snvo tho world from Bin. Which is shed for many. Multitudes, not mere ly a few, aro to bo saved by Christ. For tho remission of sins, including tho forgiveness of sin, nnd tho de Hvcrnnco from tho pow'or of sin. Sin is to bo put nwny entirely. Tho Suppor 13 a kind ot All Saints day. Wo become one, not only with thoso around us, but with those who havo gono boforo, to Join tho heaven ly host. It Is n feast ql victory. It was tho sun triumphing over darkness. Tho Lord's Supper Is n prophecy of ChrlBt's socond coming, of tho perfect triumph of his kingdom; for wo nro to celebrate It till ho comes. It con tains a hopo and a promise. Our last view of Christ In tho Gos pels Ib not of denth, but of an ovor living Saviour, who onco was dead, but now Uvc3 for evermore, it bIiowb that wo do not worship n dead Christ, but a living Christ, sitting on thd right hand of God, leading tho hosts of Christendom. It Is tho raornlns stnr that heralds tho now day. It Is nn invitation to nil to como and bo snvod. It Is tho church holding up tho bnnner of redemption that all tho world may seo. Wo ought to mako tho Lord's Sup. per tho most holpful and important servico of tho church.