'.J. L.I.I 11, - Monday, acgust :.o. in 15. PL-TTsr.icurn cran-TTEniLT journal. p a en r. ! : c MS 1 A &;v,.r .Novelized by Marvin Dana, author of "Within the Law," from the sue- cessful play by s Daniel D. Carter p is,; -.;. C?yrljht. 1313. by th iil li.s l."e. :-ppre, i.M ion oi Use 111; Li- :.iift r.m!' ruo he s-.i-'deniy s;,v hi ; '.'. i; feed; t'i l.ia ene in a new llit. l'. r loi.u l 1-d ku-vu ta .t h- v.:: ' near. Ik. a 7 le- iin r.si.e.i uei i.wii. . i .f 1 J'- f- K ...v--r y?i. ase-"$--r eg tliat she v, : . hi truth, m re t- him j H" lias de'ermined already to throv. tlam any other - ero:, ia th.- world. ; -v"'i '. the w Ives. IPu if y. n still i:i-t ;ioi rrul i..n:-!i: h-tti he t: rasped ! o:id by me, between us v? shall send n fuil V. j iu;cii;ty ?f hi re j where he can n !a:-er injere you j..,,,; -v -i .V4v .'..at he had i or Kit or any other huuian be'i'i'." for I er ., .,:. --i-m tha t of l.ilhei. pni nio-. her. friend, iovcr. iliitmiia.l i 'ii 1 1.-1 Ma- a second f j 'l: d I ',ev i why his loxe for t'.i-' (!.:.! ! rothe burned l--ss ly in this hour. H wa- bf-eaa-e the t'aa.t i i 1 .1 - ; t i : f 1 is 'heart we;. ;r.!:c oi ;ms I.aiemo. A l ew lov e h: d pat otu the j old. There was Pd't otiiy hate of that j lirst love. And was hate itse'f left ia all ir former r;. ": The Master Mind J shrank rppa'.ied from tlait qa -sti. a. t whi h oiV(-red to make a mo- k of alii his toll. He Thru -it it fiom hi:i'. sh:i!- tU riac. He jmaped up and strode " ! and ! to in a revo t aaait.st all things. Then presently he recoile'-te ! his en rrsifs. et firm -ontr-l over his em lion :tiJ deteru.iia d to j; ft rward tin tieviatias'y as if pone of these st-.-a.m:-; thincs had entered at the eleventh ho;. r to turn tee ;.pp:es .f velia-'a m-c to I ead sea fruit. So. with a curioes i.l !'-sii'-.-s th-tt was i'or eian to h.i.i. but 'v. :;h no lea-.t wea.keiiin of his jiurT'ose. he tles.-rnded til" stiiirs. went to the library i or. oiK-ned it aetitly r.nd stood en the thresh; 'Id. smiiins t 1 era ut !y :i the assendey before him. It was Wainwrisht whom Ai.di-ew li.st addressed, speaking in jevents of cy ideal amusement. "Ah. I setd You are c:-.cas'd in that o.-ct;p,.tioii s-) faa.iiiar to those of ji.ur jT- fessi- ti. taniperjju; r.ilh the wit-ti-'sses. It must seem to you quit" like old times. I fa tie v. Yvi caa almost fancy yourself district attorncv attain.'" i Then hi - iizc v( nt to the three crimi nals, who refused steadfastly to en counter his eyes.. Jt was Ilai.mt who afforded an un expeet'd toversi m. He stood uji and fa -ed tie- Master Mind angrily. "Yoa'vf? i:'t no kick comiu"." he n.rr'ed. "You ain't been on the level with us. See;" ndrew assumed n inanuer of pa tiea c. "Ib.w ':" he impaired. "Waiter br -ke into the conversation. Jli h yo"."' he ejar ulated. wrath fully "An.: with a Finkerfon riaLt here in the house - cry day.". An-'re'.v. ho .vev c". iccei-. ed the triple a'-i .-H-. a; io-i v, equanimity. "Have yon as tel." he asked Cenrr rdiy. ".-T;n'e'-ed any erj t-onsequencos from li-e pr, seii'-e of t!i Fin1 erioii in the hous-e;" tf a sudden he threw ofT the 4retet:.-e of mildness. His eyes flamed: his mouth d:w into crt"! lii ni voice vas ".; -a! rmr. stir- charaed. wit a men -,(. "And so you thin:; you can desert me with im put i'y. U yea? Y on lesert me. at the bi-eiiaz ef this man here:" lie made a ' -nt' -mtiT nous psan: toward Wain v.ri. ':: "O!!, j-'ii: poor, blind worms I " "W't '. v. h.'t cm 1 you exyeot?" Wai tfr evchiimed. "'You ilouble crossed l.s. didn't y..!!-." "X". I did not."' v. r-t the itutu t uou. ret.lv. "Why" And -civ checked him se;f abruptly, a- if disdainful of yp-id-ii, to Mm-r beer use of sia li as th"sc rebellious tools u h'm he despised. "Fat I'll not atuuiii't to rea"i: witt' fe-iis." he continued M-roautly. "I;1 three woris. I -ou,d make you s(e tha" i.o on? on f.irih couhl save yo.i from thj r-iiis'-'iueTi'-es of ir v v i-itb last of all this in mpeteni protector whom IPs own folly 1, '.. provpiel for you, Mr. V.'.iinv riht. Ilul you have made your own beds now you shall lie on them. l'i:ders--iiid that, please: I have said it -I, the Ma-aer Mi ml." CHAPTtS XVIII. A Lunat.j;. A T th-it n.i;at the three crimi nals Munched and trembled. . brtil tl;. . lh. u. they knew why M. '.vas tint Ihey. iiad Fen so snbervi.iH t i the man of ia;.-:er.v it wa ; I he iie liable tribute f the nutlaw to the chief, the instinc iPe yielding of Immae from their I.::,d t th sup-en'" Pi rime. It t.fver o cia ,(-:! to taeui '; d t t!ie truth of J ti.N revelation. Yinwriht hud avoid- j Mini f .j-fZit? i y&Kj- X--Y'y j V , -f-v i "' ' & I K. K. Fly eoTpsny. e. ,H.ui.n i -u u. i u;;,! e. -.k e; un. ; Andrews i,a'i.t:ty. "I"n't be frisldened by a nanie." lie cried, sharply. " l:y. you're as silly j ...... . . . . . .. . . J I was evment llair i ne rone ana - V r T. . -i t --s. Ik ' Ycu desert rr.s, t the Lidding of this man here!" conviction w itn w.iieii atuwric:::t presented his pica v ere not w. tin "it a c-.a isidcra 1 ile eiTect on tae : hi rived trio. "It is icaiiy a farce" Andrew said. "And you a tu..ily expect to d this thiiij;. P dispose of uie tiuis eotiipieie iy. wit h the aid of these pers.:; here asseml'led this imposing n rray He I'ointed scornfully at the Hie of criiu- ; iuais. who winced despite their new ; access of courace. "Well truiy 1 am j interested." he continued, jearinsly. "I am. in fact, so much interested that I am disposed to "uve you a.i ;ne a.sist- ,'lrl"wu " ' 1 ' " ; , I air e in my power And let me a.cl. yir. Wamwridit. that I await venr pleasure in this proceedius v.ith all the more anticipation of agreeable j entertainment because 1 know out of! Ujy own e.xpe: iew e how accustomed j von are to dealiui: villi crooks to ; "I venture to i'ioi:H--e that you will not be ilisapjiointetl." Wifttuvri-lil re- j joiia-d. with mordant emphasis. The j entrance of Parker halted him. who i said: j ..j... j.-pj-Pes is here, sir." j Now a lhfle "h-ani of triumph shone in Wain vriuhf s ryr--. wsl;:.-li Andrew, j wniehintr nartowly. detected i "fine moment. Pnrkrr." Wainv.richt dire-attd. Then he regarded the Master! - J-'- i' -'V. ' .-w..- lLsyiv,''!-;:-v-r'-i.v.'A' I 1 Msrshsil Tdoved to a Place Near the j Docr- Mind for an instant contcmpiuti vely. j "It is not yet too late fur you to with- J draw." he su-peated. "Ppive you that s option." Yet he li.nl no hope or win-j nil- thus easily, and the result justi-j tied his pick of confidence, for Andrew j ejaculated only u single word, inso- lenllv: i Proceed '." Andrew moved to an inconspicuous notition Ly the wall across the room i Mil mm: ( . ..Jli fi.'.-;-. :.;.f:;s t-1'-- k . kM.,l fe-.--- 9 ;: 't X I ' "Jf : - '- r f:-y 1 1 vm :'. - M'iln ' '"V 1 - 5 K ' 1 ' "' -'-.. ' x. tj&e' I fn.in Wain v. idi.!:!. Hi-? uiam.or j tvIjoUv uu o!ii-eriii'l. fuv for u urti' ! Ci-Keriiiff 11' lit vt i!iti"i:ati.in. wlil'-h ; Limbic olisrrvcd nppn-livnsivt-ly. Mar ; fL:iI1 iuovf j lit a plat-; near tho door. in ili-Ii:'iiif tn V":;:u r;i;lifs orik;. j Tli oilier lvLiiriiiifil Jis they lmd licei:. tin t ail t-r.liibittd si'Uifthi!!'.; of no-.v airtnc-s. for now. ::t l;'.st. t he rrisi.-. VS..S col!!,-. S1! llio '.!( r was ijjirlli-:) j I iv I'ai ivcr. v. l;o y.wi.! as'tdo t. H.niiit I tlje fi:tr::iH-o of I". 1'or'K-s. TLe hy- j si -iaii :id vanved i'.;i' k:y to tLt; innslor ! of the house, who. wi;h I.U'-flie. rose tr lavct liiiu. lr. Ioib(s lio-ved :trkioviedcnioi:t of lAu i lie's inviintioit to a S":.t. ;is s!f li'rself returned to lier eliair. lut lie clii se to reuiain standiiiv:. v. l:"le li plaijfed a!oiH the room over the iil as sorted iri'ui; with an expression of profess ion a ! export a ne;.-. 1 "What is the trou'ileV" he (piestioiied. "As a uii'itiT uf fart, doetor." Wain vriuiit explained, "vve've liad rather a lively ev ninp or niiit. I mij;!it better say here in t!;i liotsse. Tla t Lj i 1 1 it has J Li-L.u a Lit ! "thersi.ie. taking it first ! aii l last. I shall yive you the full de- ' taiis as to I hat lias o-eiirml u: diic j fourst-; i: )v it would t.ikt- t'o j i;ni' 1: tiaie. The upshot of the w hoie ! ni.it ti-r is that we've ot a !iiii:'tie ii: i I our UMiaMy ipiiet :::id respet t.sMe j la'iue. N:Miir:'l.'y. we want y.n to take i him off oi;r hands." "A l,:iati-. eh"" he said. "I had hardly n ni ieipated :my;h:i:i: of the sort, sia' e I have some acnuaintaii'e with you a!!. Some stranger. 1 sup U'aiuwrilit shook his head erapha- ta;.i'.y. No." he said decisively, "not a strat.cr- not I v anv means a strati- U( nii,.j j,is ,iru, . ,,d voiuu.a nw::ri mirew. J Here lie is Tile physieiau's first astonishment now became an uiiqualiued amaze nieut. as hi e es feliowetl the di rec ti 'ii indicated by his friend's gesture. "What-Aiid-vv.?" he demanded. Wain wriht nodded regretfully. "Yes." Ik- said. Andrew him--!f was standirs rnt I tionless. in ji jiosture o- parti.-ular hu ! mility. His eyes were downcast, his I Ir.n.Is were clasped as if in mute :tp I paal. The expression of hi- c unite! -j an e was shameface . with a feeble i varyu:;.' siiiiie de-'recaaon. Hr. I I'of .es surveyed the unexpe; led pa ! tient fT a full li.ia.ufe. scruti:ih:;nar the ! d;. acted attitude, the disconsolate faee. "Is he violent?" he a ;k 1 !':.-'. I "Vi" Ii. no; he hasn't shown any I syinnton.s of a violent sort as yet." t ainwii-ht admitted. "Ib.:t. a : tait :::. :. I :h:i:k Mrs. Wainwrijiht is :.;'rai.i he may t dangerous a.t any m jmei.t. i and I mi!.--t eon f ess for my own par. j that 1. taa. feel lielVoUS co;iccn.::a. ! ;ii-- niatti-r. I.ucene has noticed tha: I iif I. as been actiac very od Vy f r j teiae days. I've been so busy with the ! "'ri. or my canipr.isn lb.it 1 faiied t pay much attention to him myse!". ; i". !I the icrs of the fajnily. beit:' a t.ci-ujiied. have observed his pecul .a . actions, and tonight the thinct c.inu head." Ah. I ft:" the phsjejan ron.ari--td non'-ommittaily. ".Now, t'ortl; t.d, I wish you to explain to ine as accurate ly as your untrained mind will en a I i" you to iio'the exact (U l- i:- '" ' "'. iiisordT displayed I'" our uiifori u:: t. pa tit-; it here." "Wlty, as to that." was the am-wei "the jiour .nam set-ins to l.av - thi m extraordinary ladions a'. out the r. a cu-r ef my wife's relatives. Tha1 would be strange enotii'h by itse!." Fur it is wmse than that. l!i de lusiun even pois so far that lie has th like monstrous ideas aboat my v.ii. herself iu spite of the fact that hith erto he has arpeared devoted to laa ( ,H. 1;: 1ou, that he him-elf actually believes thesr absurd hallucinations. My hro!hei-in law, I believe, was the lirst to notice this feature of Ids insanity. IVrhap-i J.- 7 - M - .3 4. 'T-il-.-vV.,i-.' &.fV , .-;,-i-i... c .t.--r r ' . r.;.i' v-i'!'-,' ;A - i - - '-5 .''vt ii' - ; i' M t - t. '. II W-' r '..( --2i"...:v 'Who, rr.e?" she gasped. you would wish him to tell you htm self." Waliivrijrht fixed Li zi:m v im peratively on Waiter and addressed i him by name, with a veiled note oi menace ill Lis tone'-. "Piease tell lu 1'oihes what Andrew said about you." il'i" W ii lier e t- il.ei i:il!':ti'v ...... . .., "I've noticed the old chap looking Liu;l uf ulH.vr for several days now !" II; turned toward P.loimt boyishly. "Yov remember my speaking to you about it, don't you. dad?" "Why. yes, son!" he replied. "Now, let me see. that was" He paused u.editatively us if searching his Uieai- oi'y. "il as the way before yesterday at Itinclieon. I sjioke of it as .soon as An- dri v.- v.-ju out of the ro'rn." AValr&r de clared glibly. ' Clount ".runted iilLxinu.tively. . .-XLats riuht. ,on.- L, recd. "T.Kt.jfj ppF T pPirOIfsHOn as the time you sp..:ke of it. ai.d !h a 3 ; I j "I I u ha.l it out with 1:, you kuow." ,(1 liilLi 1 1 I I I LO 1 1 lliuil w you "Yes." Walter ri-Lina-vl. "Why. Lc actually had the ii'rve to aeeu-c me- j Iiie of beinjr n jewelry thief!" "Indeed!" I'orbes t-ja'-iiiated. "Yes, ujid whatV uarc," vVu'.ter t.-U-1 ed. I'ueouraci'd iy h!s success thus far j and becoming rtH-kU.-s.siy audacious. "!:e had the coliosal nervt- t s;iy he laiow I had done tiiae i'l S.iiz '.:iaa-." "I'm: itii;ii!ar:"' the i hysieij-.n com mented. -lie said thins-5 to dad too. Till what he said to you. dad." LMount rrov. ded ba k his fears. "Why." he exclaimed, "the feho .v called mo u bank bm -aa :" "Most extraordinary:" Forbes vi clared. IP.oiii.t Khot a slata-t? toward hi- wile. You heard him. Sad if." h" s .i !. with a sipciiiieant eti-.u. Mrs. l":u!it, standma; beside I.i eene's chair, started. "Who. me;" she L isj i'd. alanuftL I'.ioUiit seowieil at h'-r. "Yes. yii'il I say oti hear ! hi. i Iidii't you: St:iv you did sure y.-. did:" When sb? obs-ri-l tiv mandat.-ty stare of her husband si;.- deemed it :! part f prudeia c to do Ins implied bid dins. " h. s 1 remember s'lesa'dj niriiy in her rich oi e. jn a hi- ii v.- -no tremor. "St:re I ie-'rd him. Aid you jiwt "u-'it P- liave h-ird wh: t ia- called me. The wry ideal" Il.-r fa - - set in lines of virtuous in di-uuti ci. "Oh, tloctor. rciilly i; was too terri- Ile! Why. lie had the .ui.ia--!ty to :iy that 1 was a a si.o;.:.f'W- from Aid- waukee: An! r.!l I ei er knew a' ;-u Milwaukee was whar I ve r. a.d in to beer advertisements;" f he esc'.aitiit-J aprnin indiirnantly. (To Continued.; Ki;roKT or thk coniiition or Til : Plattsmouih Stale Bant of Fiattsmout h, N '..ruska CiiarOT No. t- . Iiicorioralcd in t !.t s: a"- f N-;i r! th- close of l'U.iiH'-. Au-ie-- ih. ::i."i. l;T d'i:d;s Toan- and tKs?out:fs ver.u;iris I loans, se.-urii i--s. j a '- :u n : -.. . i'l. TUiakii;' tiou-cf una : ar-a-1 '.: -. Ileal -M:ue n'.ii. r li.un n r. i. : :on-e CaT'rcic cxim ii-u-.s. ; ;i c t,i;-i i;!!.cr-, T djl'.i: . . . " (sj, jt .... le.ii from tiai i'.nal a'-i s- a'e i.;iei, . C'.irr-ene.v ...... t i . 1 i coin... sder. nickels uaii ecu's Toil T I.I P.!UTir Caaa :d sOn-k nuid in Sir i i u- I iim'I I " v aie.i i-rotlts lnu! idiiul il. i' .'.-.a ?. -.i.t.e.-i i . . a I'enaiiKi .'I'M nic:;n-. of mrii Time ei -rt Uic:ac.-. of n. aosi: No'e- iied l.:li- ,-c (i'-i-.iuia eil ... iillis p.-l.'-a'i'e Penesiioi '-. trauriiiity f a nil T oi ai T -'.I I" " St u k ok N i in. sk a. ' ' C -.1 V o! I A-- '"' 1, .1. X: l.'oNi c;sa T i'f : ii ;.i iian t-: J;i ei,. he el.- su -ar 1 1 a.: lie iPoe !:ieair i nii ie't fiii.i ; i ll" cojv of lee r io'-t tieni tut Mule l'.ai, k i nar 1 loai '.I.. ,1. Si Koa.-ins i : .- ; . i Attct : I U . !J. M WTI.l.. P'M et. i.i. ! i . l'.r. Ki.i:. Pi'.-i-i e . Siili,-rit.'(l and siv rii n 'M-fo'-c ice !'. 1:1. dav of A u u-' . ia;.-. I;, r. tm-m t m. N.aarv J'-ildie. l.-ea.i Mi couiiiiis.sion rxijires v i. re. j CEI'UIIT Oi' THE CONDITION The Bank of Cass County uf I'lattstrmutl). Ts'cbraska. Charter No. bA2. InctiriKirat eil in t lie st atr of Netnasl.a. at tin' close uf liusint .. Aiiusi l'h. nil.'. i;ltd'l;ciis Ioans ;. ml disi-ouias i-i. . .:,:.'. '.a i verirafi s 1; ei hN. si--urh ies. j u i i a mem s. claims. etc Hank'iiL- lituist' fui'iiituiv un.i ti- in re I l In ! I ea! es, an- L'urreia ei eiises. tu.cs ami inteii st. I'ai.l II'. t'.'il'l1 ' i l.i-n : i :. m-i Casli lien s -Ta liiiefioni caMoiial ami siaie l.unl.s .Vi.liit t Ctiecks aiul iieeis of ecUaii;-;" Cur it nc.v lioi i can Silver, nickels ami cenUs i.';i 4-. ''.iirti! e''' ::.a.".a 71 ,1.10.1 ,")S Total 1.1 A I'd LIT I lis Caul; at sinek naiU in sui phis fnmi th.. In ioeil niotiis "..( iiii i a .' en i i-i.i::.' i 1 miiviiluii! ui i,ns a to check I',..."-!;' 1.; I iiae i-iti iin-uKs of .ici'o n i s;o i;i C.asn iej-'s ciiecl.s oil l.s i ai,: .ih7 ' I'ue to national ami state ean .s s..,4,; ,,t. Noles ate! l.iils n.-(Mi-ii'iMt ed noiu' !Si. Is e at unle Ii .mn " rii'lKxs'.ujis' uaraisty fiimi It.:'.'-,' t; Total -f;..lf.'. i State or Niuiiat -KA. ' f oi nty or ( ass i I. T. M. PaMorsui. ca.siii-r of the aUotc nanieil Oaiik 0" hfo-li.- stvcitr tiiai lite a i 'eve st aieiii is a cr reci aiiiltrtie roii.v if I lie ttiiri maiie to Ih" Stale P.aiikina- It eartl. T. SI. P.v: ia asiiv. a.sliiei . A ,, . . ('has. c. Pauiiki e. Pli-i c'ol, -- 111. I' PAI'-I'l itsoN. ilitector. Svi'.scrii.eii anC sttin-n to O.-i'ote meitiis 'Jsiii day of Vuusi. L! .. a 1! att. Not i- ry Piiiiiic. Iseall M.v coinn5issie.uepivi r..1 u!i 1 t'-i- 1 I'l T Rooms for Kent. With or from the I without hoard, two blocks lijrh school. Call n Mrs. S. Iiams3' -S-O-Ttwkly the mint ' malres it and . under the terms - of the CONTINENTAL MORTGAGE COMPANY' you can se cure it at f. per cent for any legal purpose on approved real estate. Terms easy; tell us your wants and we will co-operate v-ith you. PETTY" & COMPANY, 513 Drnbam Building. Denver, Colo. Ti, i.i r-. , r - ssiuu fat a niai ni u.j Age Alisr t'i3 Grucr cf Zed's New C;dcr of Priesthood Each Member Ciiii-c! and Chosen The Great Hiah F.icr.t Especially Horicr ed His Gcc'-Cven Commission Hio Sacrifice of HirnLcif 'Jr.der Prieitsof This Ordei MemljErship Li.nucd In Numt:r Th; Great Purpose For Which Tris PnesthocJ Is Ordained. Aiicny. N. Y.. : ,'.) AliSUsl kl!.-Fuspr ''j IPis-cii ii.'iivei-e i a s' masterful address a . , "-' 1 1 ijere too . I roiii t!a- text. "No ma ii i:! t:keih ;hi honor " ,;j unlo hiia-cif, but L" that U called of ilcil. a-, w a Aa ron." (lit brews 7A.) He said: The Apostle's stati meat formine our ic.t is made A , U'V; ' f fAlOg .'S5LlD)'. I iii t-onne-ii.n with his t'o-i us-ion of the M"S::i- a :r:: mtcme! , t ::t..l the Ail- j ronic rder af pri.-'. hoil. t '.u-ist, v. hil j on cart.:, eotnd nat be a priest, because there v. as already a priesthood ordain ed of iod the fan.Uy of Aaron. No Ii raeiiie could tai.e part in this jirie.-t-!:id t-Xi-ept la- were of Aaron's luieaae Ti presump la iMe part in it without Joi's ii.'.ilation wot. Id he a sin. To this day the Jevs li-speet t'u- A. aronie i ri--' : h.'o. '.. and n one co a 1 si r', c as j a priest in-less . could sii i .v ids jrene alouy bad: to Aaron. The Jews now do lj of knew Who bi loti's J i the priast y fanoy. Therefore they Lave tc priest and no su h service as a priest would render. In his Fpi-tle to the Hebrews St. Paul calls jitp-ntiiei to am-'..hcr pricst- hood. lie tic laics I but .lesua. who j was not of fiie tribe of Levi, ha- be ; ' erne a i'-. h-st of a slid id zher Order j than the .laroi.ic; naueovea, that Iod had fort-bad our Ford's Priesthood loin; ! -e :';.:'. . i'salm llie.t.) Ilia was a Fi- i iiie apt t i.iment to this Priesthood. ; : - i The t ail to b th -i, ii and tie Liaiiesi of all priests was. from the i' : Father. Here we have Mucker pro; if that our Ford .It-sus was not the Father, lie could have only such honors as the Fa ther would jrie Him. Chad aloril.cd -1 llim in .ivimr Him lids jri-t--:t 1'riest I "",-!'' ' j ho !. Tne Ap; stie ,ueu-s from the j Prophet Favid respecting de-us. "Tho-.i ""-1 : :t a J'riesj !' r.-vcr after the Order of : ; : ' Mdehi-cdec." I'.-'eh hi :edec AVi's u 'I'eat . ; '".i ; . rs ;!:;.. c who li'.ad in A hr.iha m's day. i S. rc.d was he that, alter Abraham 1 had wen a tr,:.t victory ami wished to j ' : w las a pprcca : iv'U Oi boa s p.iuj : i :!: i utrlar-' h came to Melcliise j tiec. "i.i. a: of Sal. m and priest of the i M.s IFah 'do '.." at. 1 f:'er.'d tithes of !a!i he h:..l c::;.: :;r.-,!. pi uois IFIS-J i.t i-1"e t i i superi . UiU-ri ii' eh'crs titts tu the 1 . Id 'n e must l.at e been :ti Abraham, vho in turn . ). iter mast Late 1 i greater than Aaron, his UPS e-n lam. Ihw much hia'aer than Anrmi. then, must he have been v.ho was a type of C'iilisl and of .' hri d's ! 'rit st hood ! . . e -o, t our Ilea vejd v Fat la r has conferred a very ri at h m r i.tion our L 'id .Tisus 'i.:ist. in appi intiuu: llim to i.e the world's pr:: Uod-viuer. ITiih "Te st and Kiia-r. j Ie is the One through whom vid come all tiie pp ssinas upon the world that thid has d.-sivmed. P.'.:t l.eiere th- ! coell recoaajze llim in that po-dtioti. Ik- n.-.a t pito-e our Forth ;!:e Fihie declares. ' V.'oi-tr.y to Leer:- uc Ccals.'' F'sewhere St. Pa::! t. -if.f; out t!;at our Fold J.-sus 1. I'L the aloi-y w!:i h He hed wall the Father before the Vl-..rt ; W 's ami took itp.ra Htm the fonu of a s.-rvaut: rtid Ifi u.ir t'ottu-l iu fashion ; s ;i man. He humbled Him self st.it faith. T-all that. He r.p.'ht do the Father'a v;lh His ebe !:"tcc to the r.rh.r l'nai:..- led to the Cross. "Where .'o: . tie! hath highly ea!led ITim. ii'il uiviti Ii:m a name that F lil.-ove etrry l ; e-, that at the name of .b-sn-; eve -',' l uce should bow." tl'hblppiaus -j.-.i p, tlmt exalted jiesi; ' e. i:e is tiie Antitype tf Mel-chisede.-. Thia is eeri-oho; :.)e(' oor Ford's owtt. st:(c:a"i:t i:i Ie" ri-fi Chapter of tic IPeti h'ti.in. TiH-"e i- jii ured th" Father, ic:,:- ! rp-:i the Throne of H lo ry aid loldin-.' It: Hi- rl-'it ha-il a S; rod. wri'ten within and without at 1 seal-d with seven seals. Til's Scroll reprtsent-d the luvine PI in that Jod h-i 1 purjios. d in Hii-'.sei: bclo-e the fo'uahdie;- ...f I he worid. t hat was j . . . i iti .m itoiiuV- knew let Him- j sell. i !i'" el.'i''e j own fower: :'?' h Plan IM l,o as the A.pustle de- Cl.'1'e; . I i fon-.d'tiou of the j v..(ll , i t; a.,;!,,,. ..p:... v that our ! i-r.I wn'i' l It- t'ae n wori!:y to open the Si-roil. Tkroua larjt Heaven and earth the i.-i i'!:':;.;:i!.i;i was i:uee "Who is v. .;thy p I'v'v the seals and to 1ek thert in':" No'-edy came f irv. erd. Then St. .John Pcu.":t v.cej.. After he had wept much, an nnial tou- hed h!m and said. -Weep -i d. The I.iouof tiie tribe !' .Tiida h hath prevailed." The I.;..n f .hi h was the Strong One of .Vta-ik. of will-!! tribe (Pnl had pi-eiihe'ical'y dceiared tiiat Messiah k'-ot:! ! com1--d' T- ciu's line'tLre. Here was the f trice- t.. coinpf eni to do the wort absolutely perfect. Tho dim. ultv villi every olher per-1 tl:" and a i.a.f year-, t-l.-ar Mvu ko: in the worid was that all were im- ; to Oalvurj -t-vt-u te tne dt atu of : l ert- t. Jestjs v as sent into the;Cro- .Now lie l t!:e laS.dy exa.iel v...rl.! wi:h ali the .-ai'.ities f l n rfe - j :i f:!r -1",v'- "'!'" ? t;m- P, tlif ia.aae m C.o,l. Wi: :i lie I pu ' rs a n 1 t; ry l.- iia- ... .1 is i . . i be.ar.e the Man -'hri.t Jesus, was ; Ho i' r.t thf iath.ts n-..i m.a -:h-oaaI,:i-d to fulfil the Divine l'urpose. i ' "ief of lavor. c .r Ix.Jd .1. as l.i.t He must be tt-stfd. No .me here- U 'J.-d's reat r.-ne M i.o-tt-r u st f t-d'ort- had provtn worthy, l.e.-ans.. the '-5'1- 1 a'.lu r iii.:.--ii. eotid'iiions that lo.-I had atta-hed t Further Contents cf the C:roii. the l.onor were very stringent. P 1 ,..Jt s, r,,jj iu t;.,,r.- hat 1 -t l"J"h'.-' f'T "ii" coiap.-tent to be , ,JI(,IV than th.-. it . !a-v. .i -h..t i i.;;-t!s:;-1 v-i'h the !;arL-e of a :V;i irs j 1 v.ho I. a i -:..lea I 1 u l'ria.e Minister, as it v. eve. One who j j...;,, ilu called Ii;m to b t! e II- a I W- aid fully represent Him in the Kinc- '., , ill;ri h. ssUali lii- I em won; ana no associate i r.n iiiui S ireer. For so h'zh a po.-:ti"n 'd l a ; purposed tli.-'.t this One should be taade partaker of the Idiue natum. Immortality "Life In Himself.'' The Scriptures tell us that ied has imur iriality ; i. e.. lie is not liabU; to death. AH the an.' Is are mortal; not that they ale dyiaa. but that they coliid die. A liac'iiii is not a tiyi-.ar per- s .ui. bid one liable to d. ath. iod has s. a. piles to continue c'.l'tt n'-e to those v.ho will be obedient and Joyal t . llim. To ail such lit is ph a-c l to Krai;t i er- iastduL' life. F.ut He is immortal, not susceptible to death i:i any sense. Hi is not depend, nt upon food, water, air. rest or any ihliiLT else. Je--;i say s. "As the Father hath life iu Himself, so hath He i-Peii to the Sou to hate life in liintsfif." (John r.iiid.) 'This is s hirh as to 1 .e beyond huiu.Ml eoinprehen sion. (bed purposed that t! is Ouie whom lie v.'ouM so hrnh1;.' eta I; t no:. Id i.c' have this ipa.ht." of iiarn irtalliy - life in Hlaiself. Ih.: l'.r. : H -nuai licui 'n ;trate His leal:y to toe fa: e-; u, avf. Jehovah tit l-cnined tlait the firs! op ponuijity i prov..- w. r!hiie-;s td' thh positioli should be ul'.'cll to the I.o Los, i'iie Word." tie- 'i:e lir.-t raate.l by the I'athcr. ib-t eh. t i--n t.'oi-.ssi-ans 3:11: .I.-ha i :P':.i 'i I . e v p., be lieve in the !.. ;r.i,c .f :iie T: in::;, laid in;;i:.V cry la.rea ;.!' i.-vs. The ..;iy that .b.v-us did in! !..- : a man. that IP- laerely hid Ilia. .If in a hu man fort.i f r a :. t s.. .-aes the Id! 1... ur Tr.ai: :.rian i rl.ai d are driven in ;"!:: .":ii ridi -idea ; j osit iai by ciaitiilua lliat .ie us was -o-eipa:l wl.h the lather, a vary unscriptliral claim. Tha Soti t.f Jci: f i'f the vlory which He had v. till the i'alier. was made hesh and tl well amoiarst us. He was n i ordinary i.ian. :. u.ful li-.'.n. V,'? i.eh-'id iii Hin. a alory that n ether man had :t $;' -ry .d perfect im.. i.i elm 1:14 : 1 1 "brcv s T:-.''i.i 1 1 e !--ca n a ni:: n lor e e-y pt:.-; . .se ,i:. ..- on: the Father's Ph.n. wi.i. h He c ard not then fui'y know. He knew th.-.t the Ih'st stcj' of. ju'i-para: i-ui was in be made a mail. The next step v, a,s in present Himself for saor:h e. From those who kie.rpr. tod the l.:iw. He knew that there was lauldna: He could tio iu His pries-; !y cilice Itnlii He was thirty years oi l. When Hi--- thir tieth anniversary came. He i re-ei. ed Himself to the Father iu consecration and was baptized 1 y John. "The Heavens Were Opened to Hitr.." There, at Jordan, the Fathtr ra:i:ed the S"it the oponii.s of His eyes of un-dc'-t j t e ' nU". Tie'o He be -an!" the slain I.a::.i. A; t !.-.? '.try ia...::: e.it lie made His t'ousi-crailoi. at .!o:dn He died, vo fa.r a.s Ilia caviui: nt with ; id w;:s concei'iietl. An! so it is with Ili followt rs. U'lie very i'nuent we make our covenant v.ith loal. we are dead indeed to sin and to all earthly inter ests. t:r death dates. Hot fi'em the lime ve actually die. Put from ihe time v.e a-; " up our will. So Cod there counted Jesus dead. He was the saerdicial Famh. To Him was riven the i ht to open the Scroll. So We read that at His baptism, when the IPdy Spirit descended upon our Ford, "il.e Heavens iihe higher things v.eie ojuuied unto llim." (Matthew .'PtdA The deej er things of G"(l's I'hui became ojien to His mind. Never in fare had He seen the mcanimz of these thimzs. They were hidden from Him. as from any natural num. The natural man whether perfe-t or imperfect, "receiveth led the thinas td the Sp.rit of (Phi; neither can he know them, because thev are spiri: ually dis cerned " (1 Cm int hians 11:14. ) Jesus Petal. in' a perfect natural man. and as such He .-uve all that He had in con secration. Then Pnl boaat Him of lhc Holy Spirit to the new nature. From the moment of spirit-heLretlimr. oid thimts passed away and all things be-t-i'.me new. After Jesus had received the Holy Spirit. He went i:nmeli::tely into the iider aess for forty days. Hu-iea lliat time lie was a Pdble Stadi nt. thinking over t'li Scriptures, which from boy hood He had heard read in the syna ,'iciii'. Having now re-tived 1he ii luml!;atf"n of fhe Holy Spirit. He could understand what was meant by the imiuna iu the w iideriiess. by the serpent erected upon the pole, by the bulfic!. of the Atonement I 'ay sacri fices and Py the Passover Lamb. The v. ho'e Flan t.f iod for human salvation was opem d to Ilka. He had "loose! th? seven seals." jy that time He fully undersiaod ail that He was to suffer. He sa w that He was to pPe up His life sat -riiicially, that He w.-ns tj be crucified. Then, after all the sires. ()r ipiile .study ftif forty days without food, the Devi! came and tempted Him. This was t lie opportunity, in His weakened I hysical eundi; ion. for the Adversary to pra if-ut a temptation. Uut our Ford withstood all of Satan's scaliest ions, and tii aliy the I'evi! pt Him. Ve h'lve no ra'-ord that Satan ever arm in tried to tempt our Ford. (.bid thoromrhly proved tiie One who wa.s to be tl;e ?rert Antity pe of Me!- hisePc, fh" Priest upon His Throne, partaker cf the Divine nature. And Je'-.ns tlotTtonstrnted His worthiuess. ic.t n:tr ilnrinc tiiosp forr tl.tys ia the wilderness, tut during the follorr- ... hundred ciir beP-re tne Mt-ssiatde i;ii,L-,;uin wa- d :e l s. t Ui', tP'd sin! Jesus ii.to the w '. Id th..t He mm-ht oi'eii t;p lie v. ay an I t.-at .'ews and ;e::tiie r.ih; cot;.-- ii, ::..d par:i'-:pate i;h Jes-;-. lirst in lt..s and alt.'rv, ardr in 'he hon .r. In the I':iok it is wrPtcti tlait n .t i id., a brlh'--!.. bat alo a Lord's .oat in..-t be on. -tea m sue. ... :e on i... .w .. nient Hay. Thus tie- 'hen h are to be tharcrs in the su;t, rt. .s of a: :-t ami in the m' ;. iecw. - lb i.rew s FhlFl... So all the work of tie (iosj.ei has been with a tat., t" pet ' C I o..; thi; conifiany. F ist tl," call u.-:.f i such Jews as w : ie:. 1; , tii;;t t laii-bt be Prouaht int.. the hunh. to be of the Spiri: Ui.l Seel of Abral'.aui Put tluu'e v. ere not eiioa!i :' lie :.i: and s-i tic tioor wa.s thrown op.-u to the (haitiies. that a - many of tie m a (Ie ired n iaht t ome ia : nd be fell .t heirs with the Jews. All l!,-i- are to be members of the P.otiv ef the at'c. t antityph-al Prl-st :.:.d Fina, "iift-r fi.. order of Mel hised. a" .od is HOW- c:illii.',' tic I'e'y the I'iie th.at is anxious lo c uae to IF'u. Th- Aposi e SJica l.s of socio who V . 'e feel- iaa- after ;..d. if li:..!y t h- y u.i :!.: t::i I Him. ilAcl.s 17.U7.I tn.-re is oi.-.y one way t'i one to llim. an 1 ti. i v ay is h m'-Uil iersh.'ii in t lie 1 ' 'dy of 'ht :-' . U'liiise v!m v. id walk in th,.- n u i"v way shall becine- .1. act-heirs wi:h Christ, .--u, ie say. "I t.di.k that I ui 1 wait il little W hile." They ate lc t id tern ;hcr ready to saerPe-e -p. site up .-.II in the Iir-I. To sm h the Fm-1 - at -. "'cry veil." .Tc-us s. nl to some in His day. "Sit down : nd -oi.:.i tie- cost." If is better tlait one stioi;',,) liot juit his hand to the ph.-,-.- than that he should d s". at d th'"! loot, Pa.-p and v. i- h that he v. as l ot 1 1 ere. "If any man will toa.e niter Me b- My d-seiple, h t hiai deny iums. if. lake Up his eros and fill v. Me" So th -n, dear friends, we si c the condi tions. And w ha lever ih Father's prov. ideiice may be for us, we wish to hate. Jesus did li-.t spi- i;'y v. hat v as I eui:ie to I X I ill- Tiie Father l.d P'.aie 1 ocr Ford's i xj" ricie es be;' re the fo.md.i tion of the w 'iii-ld. As for im and for Eie, our pert is t i do the Father's wid to drink whatever cup the Path-r Shall pour for US. lie tines l 'U iite us the honor of dri:. kin. so treat a cup as our Savior drank, how ever. "Gainer TocjePner f.'y Scints Unto Me." For e;i h ci .usis-ratc 1 thlid of ;.-L the rear ijUc- tiiia K "Am 1 w ail.it; j; in the steps of Jesus V" Have we el tared iato a Covenant v.ith iod, tt - our Ford did: F.iCh;.;! i- He w h.. h,, called Us. If we fail to act the an at prire of our Hi-h Chins, the fat. t will be ours alone, f ','. is react to do for us .-is He was ready to do f..r Jcsus. Now I i come I i.-i 1. I i tin- Mat i men!, ".No man lal.elii I Pis 1. ;mr loito l.ii.i self, bu; hi- I h. t F called f bid." I 'hi war call oui'sc'.vts. N. . indeid: How did V.e oi.ie,. (,, .. l.n vdeda'e o." the Tn:!!i-: ThiM.k Cod. w hate had li. ears t:i hear His Messa-i d Toad. P,1 thiit this privilege came to us that w were called of Cod: To what Wctv v.e called'.' Hear the Call that np; lies to Jesus and lo all His disi iples i he Call to which Jesus re-ponded, and P whi'h you and 1 are to re-pond. It rends, "ik.ilii'r My .saints toaeiher uti',.. Me; those that hate made a Covenant wit li Me by siH i ii'.ci ." i Psalm Py nature we were sinners, like ah the fal'ili lace of A.d.iUl. Cat c ell as sm i.ets v.e n.iiy hate 1" n try ins b' do our best. Then the M. ssaae leach, d t;s. sfieakins pe:i-e throuah Joiis Christ, a Messaae tclki.s us that ii v, e save ourselves to (P.i we would b f usiveu our sins, beao:t"ii of the H 'y Spirit and a.-ce: ted int Co id's family, (bid s arrauat nicat i- that our I.. r I Jeslis is to suielify a.U-l liail.c T.iinis those who have taken these .step-. He v id impute of His met ii to such. i, niake up for tin ir natural iu.ptife.--tiou. To s'Ve t hem of that merit would lueke them perfect human I -etui's. ',, impute the n.erit is to pii- them a credit oil (bed's accoiii .' books. lod has arrau-ed I let imliilns Th :'l come to Hi- alia:- t.v.-ept th..f v. hi n is without bh.mi h. '. e cannot inc. thircfore. ex.-cpt as ur Ford .b as shall iu;ike up w in rein v.e are short of I fi-fcct ion. Christ ha. proposed ! . this, in order ih;.; you i nd 1 may a t. ac i-ptahle r..icri:i--cs thr-aiih II. m. I . that lad ti 1 1 -s ed arra tiitement V If '.. U.ado to p'-nnit Us To share in the s:i' fcria-rs of Christ thai Py a-.l by v. naty share l:i His :;... cj Timoth.--':11. lA All that He h-i- He w iii s!c.ro with Hi ; faithful Clmr-h: :m:1 by v -.y of la-o:;ra-.:;i:s lis Ile.s.y s (hat lie w ' : make ali thin-as v. ork loiether l' .r oi ; S'io 1. Puma us -v:Js. Our Father will !,!'.- . r.t:r trials r.' '. didi"-uhies. IF- il! in : permit us v. b tried above that we Me able; with f. ry temp;. .li. n IF- v. iil j-rotiib- : w i; of e.veape. il Corinthians lo P'.a 1 trust that v.e all sin 11 be of one ruin ; o act opt tl:is wonderful pre-i.si-.j, ..." T 'd's srace. tlait we n.ay be fa! -,- . .. cc; :eT meiai crs .f this moat 'h i !,. st dee . I'ri: ; ;hu e-h of v hi.-h ear Fe-; Jesus ia the Head. As soon as the l.,s member of lids (Mder are ompie'e.'.. the entire number 1 ! I.trn-w ill s'an I with ihe I.iiutb upon Mount "iou. h.-i-t; S II i Fi'.thir's r..:nie writieu in th r fcreheada. Fevelathn 14:1 Z.