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THE SUNDAY SCHOOL. TVT WlfTh TV7 A ft'v 11 LESSON MAY 31-THE LIFE CIV- jLatest ivansas mews JLMv Mi iNJ S3) I NO 6PIRIT. MAIL CARRIER UNDER ARREST. DEATH AND RUIN. Golden Text "For as Many a Are Lett 4 ifllNvXEriR.

TM il 111 ii Mill kiiili linn i utii i Hi ml i i ii ii iHiini lulu nli mi III i Hi Rural Route Man at Parsons Ac by the 8plrlt of Cod, They Are the Soni of Cod" Romans 1:14 Two Ways of Living. cused of Embezzlement. PARSONS. (Special.) C. W.

Another Day of Tornadoes In the Sunflower State. SALINA, KAN. (Special.) Terrific hailstorm, followed by wind, which denrllshed Methodist church steeple. French, a negro rural carrier out of this city, Is undor arrest charged with sizes and weights. A thoroughly serv I.

"There Ir therefore" (becnuse Christ died to save uh, ltom. 7:25) "now" embezzolment French, is Is claimed. iceable set of six can be obtainwl for (30, and this size gives evidence of being the most popular. spirit, rubbed In with a piece of flan-nel. Afterward polish with some paraffin.

To make a good china cement mix plaster of parts Into a thick mucilag and apply to the broken edges. Press (since we becume Christians, accepting Christ an our Savior from sin) "no condemnation." "No verdict of Guilty" The buttons are oblong, or round, on (Sanday) for the paHt, and no fear of has been receiving money on orders and falling to turn in the cash to the postofflce. The prisoner denies the charge and says he will be able to prove his Innocence. The arrest was DICKINSON COUNTY, KAN. (Special.) Many farm houses blown dowa and former Representative II.

C. Harvey perhaps fatally Injured. Cod's disapproval for the future. The firmly together and leave for a few the outer sides, and the reverse ends are molded to fit the curves of the body. The man of luxurious tastes and ample means needs no longer suf days.

This Is a very strong cement. made late Tuesday afternoon at the Fancy Waist. Blouse of wild rose taffeta gathered to a plain band of the same, which borders the top and extends down the front, where it is laced with a silk cord and finished with passementerie pendants. The fronts of the blouse are trimmed with large medallions of black chantllly, which fall over the -wide girdle of the taffeta. The gulmpe Is of moussellne de sole of the same shade as the taffeta, and the large sleeve puffs are also of this moussellne de sole.

The upper part of the sleeve Is of the taffeta, gathered at the top and bor BALA, Two girll killed and many buildings blown dowa A little vinegar added to water in which fish is boiled will make the fish firmer and Improve Its flavor. Th Instance of Postofflce Inspector Drlggs, who Is investigating the mat fer from the distress occasioned by the deadly animosity of laundresses to buttons of all kinds. addition of vinegar to the water In which meat is boiled or stewed will In the watch trade the demand Is all VERMILION, KAN. (Special.) Sev eral buildings, including depot and make even the toughest tender. for thinness, flatness, and plainness.

Watches, even of only moderate thicK- church, demolished, but no one hurt. ter. Another charge of stealing stamped envelopes will be lodged against him. Several hundred envelopes have been missed from the stock in the office here and no clue to their disappearance found until Tuesday. The post-office Inspector found several instances where French had sold these Black and White Street Costume, nesB, are befng displaced as rapidly in the American market as were their ponderous predecessors driven out by A street costume of black and white shepherd's plaid, trimmed with NORTON COUNTY.

KAN. (Special.) Many farm buildings blown the "mediums" of to-day. down, and several stores at Almena "Customers are constantly asking badly wrecked. for something new," said a prominent Christian may make mistakes, but he will lie honestly trying to obey God's law, trusting in Christ for strength. Thin Is the chapter beginning with "no condemnation" and ending with "no separation." "To them which are In Christ Jesuit," united to ClirlHt by faith, love, and the doing of Christ-like deeds, as a branch Is In the vine (John "Who walk," etc.

2. "For the law" (the authority San-day; the regulative principle Vincent) "of the Spirit of life." God's Holy Spirit, who gives life, and is the essence of life. "In Chi lilt Jesus." Either the law, the authority, which dwells In Christ; or, construing It with the following verb, "hath made me free" In Christ, free through union with him. Paul's soul was In prison, until his acceptance of Christ released him "from the law of sin and death." from the power and authority of sin, which brings eturnul death, 3. "For whn the law" (the Scriptures) "could not do" (literally, the Impossible of the law), God could do and did do.

This thing that the law could not do was to nave men from sin; It could only point nut the sin and tlx the penalty. It showed men their duty, but "It was weak through the flesh," it was rendered Inefficient by our lower nature (the flesh) which loves sin and readily yields to temptation. "God sending" (1. by sending) "his own Son." The Greek Hhows, more strongly than the English, Christ's inti retailer, according to the New York Friday was another day of torna Times. "They are tired of watches.

does in Kansas. One that started in Saline county about 4 swept rings, pencils, dressing cases, and a big fortune awaits the man who will bring out something really novel. envelopes along his route. He never bought any at the postofflce. French was appointed by P.

T. Foley when he took charge of the Parsons office, over a year ago. He Is an educated negro, the son of one of the leaders of his race in this community. There was some protest against the appointment of a negro made by the patrons of the route, but no attention was paid to it There are all kinds of adaptations, but nothing that Is at once unique and ar northeast across the northern part of Dickinson county, the southeast part ol Clay county, the northwest part of Riley county and over into Marshal county. Two daughters of a farmer named Daub were killed near Bala, in tistic." Riley county.

TOOK MARSHAL'S REVOLVER. There was another tornado in the northwestern part of the state that Parsons, Prisoner Turns Tables did much damage in Norton county. Many farm buildings were wrecked While Being Seached. PARSONS. (Special.) Early Mon and several buildings at Almena de day morning a lone highwayman held mate personal relation to God, which renders more striking the fact that he came to earth "In the likeness" molished.

up the night clerk at St. Clair's res form" Denney) "of sinful flesh" (liter- taurant and at the point of a revolver CHARGED WITH INFANTICIDE. ally, of the flesh of sin). Christ's was genuine flesh, but not sinful. His was only the likeness of our sinful nature.

He compelled him to hand out the contents of the till, about A good description of the man was given by the clerk in St. Clair's, and late in Woman Arrested Who Refused to Testify Against Her Huehand. Mrs. Grace Merrill-Ziegler was arrested here Thursday on a state warrant charging the afternoon one answering the description was located by two brake- dered with a plain band of the same, men. The city marshal, only recently her with first degree murder.

Mrs. elected, secured a handcar and taking laced like thn front. La Mode Artls tique. Ziegler is charged with the murder oi Dotted, striped and novelty effects are shown in mohair. Odd and pretty Mexican purse bags are on sale for only 50 cents.

Jets and spangles are appearing on many of the newest creations In gowns and millinery. In some of the new tailored suits displayed the small coats are decidedly mannish and severe in cut. A shirtwaist set in sterling Bilver consists of four solid hearts almost an inch long with a plain highly polished surface. Nearly all the newest organdies shown for the coming summer wear have white grounds covered with del-ciate flower designs. In novelty neck chains is a large collection of pearl, turquoise, French gilt, jet and gun metal that are selling all the way from $1 up to $8.

Many designs in fancy articles are seen in the shape of a shamrock these days and cotillon and dinners favors in the shape of green shamrocks are very attractive. the brakemen went out after the man. Marshal Jones arrested the highwayman and brought him up to the handcar where he made him hold up hla her child, a boy only a few hours old. The dead body was accidentally unearthed April 23, by two boys who New Summer Features. Lawns and satin batiste, orna were hunting In a cornfield back of the mented with elaborate designs In Swiss embroidery, are one of the new hands, then giving his own six-shooter to the brakeman, started in to search Merrill residence at Virgil, Kan.

A features for the coming summer. his prisoner. Quick as a flash the Charming shirt waists in broderie Anglaise are shown with quite a novel cord was tied tightly about the child's neck and tne body was In a bad state of decomposition. The state alleges the defendant wra seen in the field robber drew his revolver and covered the brakeman who he made lay down white silk braid. The belt and tie are solid black.

The black hat is faced with white and is trimmed with black quills and oxodized buckles. trimming in the shape of pelerine ruf-fles of the broderie. A great many of these are hand em about five days prior to the discovery, At the coroner's Inquest the jury returned a verdict of death from strangu broidered and are extremely chic when Handy to Have Along. the marshal's gun. Both brakemen ran and Marshal Jones had to come into town minus his prisoner and his revolver.

One of the brakemen secured a Winchester and went back to the scene. He succeeded in getting a shot at the desperado and It is be thus ornamented. lation. The county officers also spt Underskirts are more elaborate than When you go traveling tuck a starch bag into your valise. Nothing is more refreshing if one is warm and tired ever this season.

Green seems to be the popular color. than a liberal powdering with starch was a real man, exposed to all our temptations, but he kept himself from becoming a sinful man. 4, "That the righteousness of the law." "that the ordinance margin, requirement of the law." The righteous life required by God's, law. "Might be fulfilled in us," In our upright life, rnadt possible by Christ's dwelling In us. "Win wulk not after the llesh, but after the Spirit." II.

The Life of the Flesh and the Life of the Spirit. Vs. 6-11. In v. 4 Paul has introduced a second contrast, that of the flesh and the spirit, which he now proceeds to treat at length.

G. "For they that are after the flesh. Those thut live for their lower natures. "Do mind." Set their minds upon, fll their affections on. "The things of th flesh." Enumerated In Gal.

"Bui they that are after the Spirit." It. "spirit." Those whose affections are sel on the highest things. These rejoice in "the things of the Spirit." 6. "For to be carnally minded." R. "for the mind of the flesh." That is, fix our minds on selllsh gratifications.

death." "It Is spiritual death, and tendl to and ends In eternal death." Arnold See Gill. 6:8. "But to be splrltuall) minded." 11. "the mind of the spirit." I'aul does not mean that there ar two minds In us, but two possible benti of our one mind. "Is life and peace." Peace with God, and peace in one's owe soul.

7. "Because the carnal mind" (It. "the mind of the "Is hostility" Moule) "against God." In contrast with the higher life which Is a life of peace, the lower life either consciously or unconsciously, Is a war with God. 8. "So then they that are In th flesh" (making self-gratification the object of their living) "cannot please God." God is supremely unselfish.

How could he take pleasure in beings that live fol themselves? I'aul now applies to the Roman Christians directly what he has said in general terms In vs. 5-8. 9. "But ye." Chrlst'8 disciples. You can please God, for you "are not In th flesh, hut in the Spirit." Not under th Linen de sole is extensively used If you have not a pepper bag safely packed in your medicine chest, it is for under linings and looks very dainty to work on the case and two weeks ago Frank Ziegler, the son of a well-to-dn Verdigris valley farmer, was arrested for statutory assault.

The preliminary hearing was set for Thursday. When the state refused to testify, on the grounds that she and Ziegler had been married. As she left the court room lieved wounded him, but he then went Into some thick underbrush and has not again been seen. Officers are out after him now. and airy in the delicate colors such as pale blue, pink, and Delft time you had.

By the application of a pepper bag the Ineffable suffering that blue. sometimes comes from a diseased tooth WRECKED BY RUNAWAY ENGINE The accordion plaited flounce, which is often avoided. You can purchase she was placed under arrest for the Three People Killed in Collision Near The white marks on tables caused by too hot dishes may be removed by the application of a little methylated these little pain-killers from your den tist, or one can easily make them. finishes the bottom of most all the petticoats, must this season be profusely trimmed with laces, insertions murder of her child. Her father, C.

E. Merrill, is a wealthy hardware mer Caldwell, Kan. WELLINGTON. (Special.) The chant rt Virgil and Immediately quail and ribbons bows. Rock Island day express, due here at fled as surety for her appearance at An extremely odd novelty In millin- the preliminary examination June 4 ery displayed in onei of the fashion able shops is a hat adorned with a LET HIM HAVE BOTH BARRELS long, flexible serpent, made of glitter- One Man Killed, Another Wounded in ling mother-of-pearl sequins, which encircles the crown, with its head resting at the edge of the sharply turned up brim, which is raised a trifle on the left side.

Coolldge Affray. As the re suit of a drunken row Sunday nlghi Hugh Gallagher Is dead and a com 12:28 p. was wrecked three miles south of Caldwell about 11 o'clock Tuesday forenoon by a collision with a runaway freight engine from the Caldwell yards. The engineer and fireman of the passenger saw the runaway coming and jumped, escaping with slight injuries. The engines were wrecked and the mail car thrown from the trc-ek.

H. G. Myers, railway postal clerk of Kansas City, was so seriously scalded that he cannot recover. Wilbur Burkett, son of a Caldwell merchant, who was riding the blind baegage was killed, and a boy named Giles, who ws-3 with him, is supposed to have perished under the wreck. Some of the passengers were painfully Injured but none dan- New Felt Hat.

The light brown felt hat illustrated Is a tri-corner shape, but with the point at the back instead of the front. It is trimmed with brown vel- panion, Tom Rhodes, is seriously wounded. The trouble started during the afternoon when Bob Reynolds, a tough character of the town, began shooting on the streets. His revolver was taken away from him, but he Immediately went to a house and demanded a shotgun from the woman sway of your lower, but of your higher nature, which Is Itself controlled by th Spirit of God. "If so be that the Spirit of God" (the Holy Spirit, the third person of the Trinity) "dwell in you," comforting, teaching, guiding, upholding.

"Now If any man have not the Spirit of Chi 1st," dwelling In him and controlling his life. The expressions, the Spirit of God, the Spirit of Christ, and Christ (v. 10) are used Interchangeably, thui proving Paul's belief In the Trinity, thl three-fold personality of God. "He ii who was alone. Reynolds Is said to gerously.

The freight engine was com-! have broken in the door, secured the nletely demolished gun and returned to the street when crowd broke and run. Reynolds opened fire or. Rhodes, firing two shot which took pffect in the back and lower limbs. The crowd gathered again H. G.

Myers, the Injured mall cierK, has a family living at 1034 Waverley avenue, Kansas City, Kan. He is one of the old mail clerks and has been running on the Rock Island for the later on at the depot and Reynolds again appeared with the shotgun. The past ten years. TURNED UP AT DES MOINES. crowd all got away except Gallagher, and Reynolds emptied both barrels oi the shotgun, the shot striking Gallagher in the stomach, and abdomen, causing death in about three hours, Reynolds was captured and is now la Jail.

CATLE DIP ORDER SENT OUT. Enfor ce Kansas Precautions To Missing Emporia, Girls Arrive Same Day as Sells' Circus. EMPORIA. (Special.) Emporia officers Monday received a message from the chief of detectives at Des Moines, that the two Emporia girls who so strangely disappeared from their homes here over a week ago, were found there and held. The girls are Cora Scott and Irene Chafln, 16 and 17 years old respectively, and their parents are among the best people In Emporia.

No reason is known for the girls' sudden deprature. It is still supposed they ran off with some circus men, as Saturday the Sells cir-hilled for Des Moines. Ex- none of his." He Is no true Christian though he may be called by Chrlst'i name, and may belong outwardly to nil church. Christ will disown him at th judgment (2 Cor. 1.1:5).

10. "And If Christ he In you" (as hi Is), "the body is dead because of Physical death Is inevitable for all, lint in a result of the sin of Adam and th human race (Rom. but for tin Christian its "sting" la gone (I Cor. 15: 55). "But the Spirit Is life because ol righteousness" (our righteousness, madf possible by Christ's).

The human spirit is meant. In contrast with the humar body; but It Is the human spirit vitalized by the divine Spirit. 11. "But If the Spirit of him that rals. ed up Jesus from the dead dwell In Paul has admitted the fact of physical death as true of Christians as well as ol others, but he hastens to add the resurrection promise, which lightens even thli single spot of shadow.

The God ol Christ's resurrection, dwelling In you. "shall also quicken your mortal bodies." raising them up from the grave, glorified and beautiful, gifted with wonderful new powers. They will no longer be mortal, subject to death, but "Incorruptible" (I Cor. Immortal. 12.

"For." Paul Is going to give th reason for his statement, "Ye shall live." "As many as are led by the Spirit ol God." The comparison changes from-th indwelling Spirit (vs. 9-11) to the though! of the Spirit as outside us, leading us a guide leads the traveler througt dense woods or over an icy glacier. Al! who submit themselves to this leadini become by that very submission "th sons of God," and therefore they shal! live forever, as God does. Vet ribbon and a brown aigrette. The tailored outing suit which it top3 is of rough brown cloth.

Against Mange. TOPEKA. (Special.) The state live stock sanitary commission Wednesday formulated an order that all cattle in counties affected by the mange or Texas itch be dipped. The board was in session all day, with W. A.

Thomas, state veterinarian of Nebraska, considering the promulgation of the order. The territory which will be affected will be that west of the fifth row oi counties east of the Colorado line. Governor Bailey will lsue a proclamation directing the sheriffs of the counties named to see that the order is enforced. City Marshal Dryer and relatives wentj to Des Moines to bring the girls home. I Detectives all over this part of the' country were at work on the case.

The Scott girl is a niece of S. M. Scott, who Is reputed to be worth $1,000,000 and Is very prominent in this part of ths state and at Beaumont, Tex. Cent a Mile for Harvest Hands. The Pelerine.

There is much to be said In favor of the. pelerine as a light and useful spring' wrap; in its construction fur, lace, panne or taffeta can be admirably well mixed. One lovely model is of white panne, arranged in two deep straps, with a bertha of real lace, edged with five narrow rows of mink, 'while an inner ruffle of accordion-plaited cream chiffon is edged with brown chenille. It is fastened low down in front with a choux of mink, cream chiffon and old lace clasped with a quaint old enamel buckle; two long stole ends reach as far as the knees. New Kansas Quarantine Rider.

TOPEKA. (Special.) The Kansas TOPL'KA. (Special.) The railroads, have Informed the state free employ-; live stock sanitary board Wednesdaj ment bureau of rates for harvest i selected William Greenwell, of Cow-hands. From Missouri river points! ley county, as quarantine line ridet parties of five will be civen a cent on the south line of the state. His mn.

rate to the KsTisas harvest fields! Jurisdiction extends from the Mis- every day after June 10. From Chi- souri state line to Arkansas City. His cago, St. LouiB. Peoria and Blooming- assistants will be Charles E.

Collins, Happiness and Joy. Happiness is a small matter. It is a mere incident in life. It largely depends, as the word itself suggests, on what happens to a man In his course of duty or of service. It may affeel his feelings hour by hour, but it is no measure of his characer or real being Joy, or blessedness, Is, however, more cf a matter than is happiness.

Oui fellow man may affect our happiness. God gives us Joy. Blessedness is God's crowning gift By being near to God we can bave joy and find blessedness, whether happiness be ours or not. tnn on fare us $2 will be made i or uaxter springs, ana wave nouisou, the first and third Tuesday in June. or Chautauqua springs, ureenweii succeeds William Columbia, of Che- A walking costume of royal blue; long front waist has this point accen Following the harvest will be 100 days of threshing.

The wages will be from New Fads In Jewelry. The sole outstanding novelty' in fashionable fall and winter jewelry is detachable, plain gold underwear buttons. These are put up In sets of four and six, and can be had in varying topa. These new appointments will be made by the governor upon the tuate by covering bands of braid. The rounded yoke and balloon lower sleeves are bedecked with the tassel, skirt shows front pannel and side plaits trimmed with wood silk braid and tassel ornaments and the long $1.50 to $2.50 per day.

Thirty thou 2 recommendation of the board. sand men are wanted. I rvilntoit vnlo nlnari with cfllr Th ornamented braid and Irish lace..

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