Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 41, Number 40, Jasper, Dubois County, 9 June 1899 — Page 3

01 ITS OF A COMING QUEEN.

CHRIST RISES.

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l, ii,. Mg "f M BSSO ,, rn fctorla recently Bdndtted ,,f II the m mbars of her royal I, , gt:i' oi'b In r . invest .,. the Princess Beatria, abe ',.. ;.,. f. r her rtltiJl- hut ti,, bMiutiful princww ot Wales. dm, tlM m'Xt qucti of trill enjoj . in a mj ill , wiehh 'I bj be busbaad, and have the full santal prestige now no o bar niOtber-Uviaa la KMOBt Bad. l" rbap, 1I to ki en j eH young h i, to enjoy thin, the priuetM of . . , , v t t e a portion of h. r time to H r waiat i- a na-rrel of i, and she N ; ytondnwithof t v. ehildren. To iceure tlM hllkc figure, srhteh DM preserved middle age, she resorte to the , Picon aa were ejBptojred by the mm .if Auatriu. Bb eaerelses

mtljr, and on.- room at Ifartbos n liuiis,- li filled ith atttotnatki noddles, stationery Woyeles and' , ri of athletic n..ls. She ritlea I aek IndoOM Mid outdoor--boitri eei ry day. tod w. Ighs hernight end morning) to be ur- wm ejeJningt . prlneeas of Wale baa ow r cosed herself wiiii state mattere, el pro .-In- uni t Know what i- ffOÜfeg . Sin- hits always lieen nbsni utciy rent to auch thinjrs, ijuLks , . ,ii to on' sojareed to om ride or t bj pcreoiml favoritism. She U.1- j vi Asquith, wlm married "Dodo," nootd ban enured for bin alany titkttt, out she frM letbef ndiffi r :it ur toc aajeteoa to nsk. ' ! the eioeroyshlp, which might bare i lillrd by hint to-ilay. 1 l.'tiL's to r The qncen, wbo knows every if tin- pi taibliitiea of ber statae l m erer been a politielaa, loolt f nr Impron r ? ri , civii und mili- . . bul Alexandra baa neeer worked .- political linens, and aarer will; i not thai kiixl of a woman. ,:, uadra has her ttttle waaJoMMaea . wonaaly one. She is found of la, B thing the queen disj ises, tint of the classic sort. She dh - famous jM'ojlf. s'K-li as ant bora rtiata, for abe bt timid la the fa.tun-, while Um juicn will baaa thin to do with any Other, Al - Urns faitey work, and can outi worated lop to perfection, uiiile queen mecr takes a -titi-h. Alexia aoaat the bang at a skirt and rot of the ileevee, ictiria in .. obltrloaa to rferythlag except rrs. -hers xvill have OCnething to do tised to tin ir qaeeafor tli. y ive t raeonatruet all their id'a royalty. Court dreaari and jewj i abtne in the daH old rootaa and - . ai:i laughter will iw heard re now only tin- cchoi s startle the . ...e.; liirures of former gayety. . snndra has been preaereiag herself bare bee toyal "tiin." and she is ü ;tti i t ''h to insist upnu it. 'l:io Tribone,

iBtt rHM..ioil Miinl s.-lo..l t.rl for June II. I I I, Ji.. tfiul I --0 leiu.ir jit. 1I4

CAT, BOY AKD CL3TARD.

urn.- i ...i. n rast i iiei laa i mMii Peace w imi HutH i J.

fiperlallj' Adapt) 1 fTOBS PstOUbet'S M 'tel.) ;!. nr.N tbxt. K w Cartel rteaa Ir. ,m iti.- d ill -i Cot II -CUMI'AHG Mattassi I'vi-i; Mark JC l-;

UOH I" r: M OTHER 0CKIIT1 B1 I -l-t. ll' h - Mark M:Mm; Luke B:6ö-24. CI; '

Mutt W I - I lit tin r Light. Acta i i-n; ! i Car, II ! io-f. ranesi I lbs it - im - I tlon of Christ and Us Meaning. A i : :t- , 3. IO&; i i '. 41; -:.i. W M; a. . ! h..m. 4 . i ;44; I I it lit. TIMK. Ju rust from the 1 i BunI day Btorataaji April 9. A. l it. and nu'W.U- i , ad 4 1 days lat r, Muy 1. ri.At.'i:.-Jus showed Hlnmlf to Hit ! ti I pica mar the tomb in tin nnrUm by . I Calvary, In Jerusalem, at Emmsus, in;nlin-, i- .i ustiy im in Maoni "t lUveaaaai ! Bethany. b sea He aseeaeed .Uli m EXPOsUTIt N l i hr. Uaya io the Tomb.- Partol frhlay, latarday. and pari of Bunday, Aj-rii 7-'j. adrieh according lo Jewlah reckoning would be called three daj t, Xhe eamt method ai raokoolng jrearo was employed with reference to the ' ralgaa -t the .Jewish klnga. Ii. The Resurrection o Jesus. Verj early Baaday mortiiti.'. April 8 (Matt, I 8$:t-4). On the third daj Jenas row from the dead. Nothing le known d the uianner of it; hut we are I lid tl 't it waa eeomnantad by n great earth qualic; and an engei, Wk MM COUataV nanea was like Ufbtalag, and whoa raiment w as white as snow, came and 1 rolled away the ttODS from the door of

the aepnlcher. ill. The story of Beater Morning. Vs. 11-18, l'irst. Jc as rtsea from the dead early in the morning. Second. At dawn there is an earth quake, and an angel roll the na fro'ii the door of the sepukher (Matt, H:St). Third. The soldiers on L'ttnrd art

iffrijrbted, and become as dead men.

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The I a we In n nt.hrll. AJabsstine is n permanent eoatlag for waUa and ceilings, l siir ed to take tbe place -f knlaominet and wall par. AIabntlne sets with the wnH It i practically a stoae eemoat a hard ! unooth as paint, liut nun b h N X i and Is tu t. Ii. .. ii -t as . ailv hy

i me. it can be awted with either ( ! or hot water, and applied with a V -online lmish. It is dean. Healthful, tnd economical. Beery one of the fr ag points of Alabaatine, proved to i such hy the teat ol twenty -.irs-, ;.'n ke,l up by every new mantif..ctsrt r of ordinary ki!-..mi neu ml . I. dun d I t his good, These elaim are aberd on their face. Ahtbaatlne alone proee it dnrabiUty by the t.-tof time. It is sold by paint dealers, in Hb. packages, properly labeled. Rawsaia HaM so ti.ihto. Newman Hall's hiornpliy will ho f , f t'ossipy anecilotes alnrtit hini- : sn l other members of tlio dlssn nt-

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ministry In Knglnnd. In his uea ,.f his childhood days he menSS that "at nine nr old I 1 -an tooka. At niaa years 1 left oil for -I la my ninth decade I de not dre to recomnkenee. , On a certain

r- inlay during our weekly work my ..f-fellows found some dr . d cane i ebea (perhaps ttarehnra joy') and

cut tbera into clgareuea, i eraoaea ih the r.-wt, hut bseonMng very sick 1 threw my weed aw.iv. Unrine seventy yeara I hare pursued my life traels so pleasantly 8 not to need t. traveler - for.

roan Which it would appear

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Hall smoked dried cane and. hndit made him ill. gave up tobaaool

N ,llve nf tl,, 1' ti 1 1 1 ll lie . At the time of the di-eo.ry f the I' . Itpplaaa in Itfl, there were found in the islands the I. town Malayans,

v ire i w iii the fTnt majority, i the snaal hhdrk Kegritoa, f which bout m.ooo sarriva. Dr. r.ritoa o: the L'nJrefatty of Eeaaayrraasa ie1 1 tp a that theae two races are ethnn r ; Monlly di-tinet. Ms that their rtludc and historic relatlooa odhjf , iiit.Tcnting problems in anology, i'or vxampltt. the Negri t re that if one of their people i -i- daa 10 the llrk art Of tln-se, y vt adeeraarixs. and they endenvay a M i Itiy fn is hin rlace. The s !. ; i -ts and ethi.olopists of Europe are awaltintr with ititerest the ret of Investigations whlcb tliey e that Aftterieau aetantlati will nroaccuta In the Philippines.

Fourth, The woman approach the tOmh from their various homes In the cltt alont daw v.. to complete tbe burial with embalming sptcea fifth. Mary Magdalene reaohei the tomb tirRt, ami hastens away to tell Peter that Jeaaa not there l vs. 1,2). Sixth. The other wOmeiJ keep on, and enter the sepuhdier, at 1 see two angeU there, who inform them that .Iet.ua bus arisen as Be had foretold them, and would mrct them In Galilee. They then go. back to the city to report to the ajH.stlcs (Luke 24:1'- ). Seventh. Peter and John hasten to the tomb (vs. MO), still early in the morn inc. E !-.th. Jesus a pears to M.-.ry Magdalene (vs. tii6). Early morning, near the aepnlcher. It is a matter of no little interest that the lirst appi arnnces nf Jesus wen- not to the apoatlca, iut to women, in Probably betrausetbey "loved much," and showed their love by going earliesl to the MBulehar. The tirst. the blghest, the beat revelations of God are to kreo. (t) ltwaatypkraol the changed position which the Gospel wastobestowup. n women. Muchaatho GoOpel has dona for man, it has done still more for w..men. (9) It was typical of her work in the church, as n meaaeogar of Christ. Ninth. Beeaad Appearaaea to flat other women (Matt. 88:9-10). tl early Sunday morning. The visit of Peter and John and the appearance to Mary took bat a brief time, doling which the other women were slowly

returning to the city, on their way j. sus met them, aad sainted them with "All hail." "Re jo lee," the usual form of salutation. They worshiped Him, and carried His mesaagC to the nnostles. Tenth. The Third Appearance to Simon Peter (Luke 14:34). This mttst have been a preat comfort to him. OpenIngthedoor of hope, a heavenly benediction of peace over a s...i! burdened with remorse on account of his denials. Kiew nth. The fourth ajearance took place on this same Sunday, ip the afternoon, to two disciple- walking from Jerusalem to Bmmaoa ll.nke 24:la-?2.

IV. The K.rst Sunday Evening after the Resurrection.-Vs. 10-80. The fifth

appearan e. "( a me .Testis and ttOOd in the midst:" Either by some miracle, tts when He walked on the s.a. or escaped from the mob at Nnrarcth, or by quietly opening the door. V. The Forty Ha v During -to days (Acta) Jesus appeared ten or eleven times, on ore occasion to more than 500 ' at onee. Thus the proof of His resurrection wa.- complete. His time was occupied in preparing the disciples for their work. He was like a teacher giving o . asional laMPUS to Hi pupils, and giv ingthemtimctostudy and think, and ettic their miml between tin- laeaoaa, i He told them what to do. to wait till the time came for takinir part In the new dispensation; that II would cne them all power for tin ir work, through the Holy Spirit; that they were to 1 j. reach the Goa 1 to the whole world. ' to re. . ive disciples into the chun h. and train and tench them; and that He would be with them always to the end of the world. t VI. The Ascension. May 1". After 40 days, from the Mount of OHvUU, when.e Re waj "carried up into Heaven" (I. tike .'4-31). The tense of the I original is picturesque, and indicates a I continued action, a gradual going tip out of their sight. Compare the more dej tailed account (Aotaltfll, l fat i Mil1 in m run m rrejctiom.

i. The r iirre-t;.n of Jes.m is the I rrawnlag proof thai He is the Son of Ood. ?. It is the proof of immortal life be j Mind the grave; that death h es not end . slU t . gaj iLI 1 .1 ! ass

In rM.:n No. I of the gcnettJ fot ofliee building there is esse, of ti- aWaal at.-' most . teemed postal employe, in this oitr. He is noted for his gt obtl

temperament, and s, when beeutcred pruniat a. Tolede. ( tbe office yesterday looking glnm and , 'SSgpS

r. lied gnimy to auuiauvw, piwp body w. adered what ras I be matter. "What'a up, old man?" impnrcd a ilerk. "You look :t if you had lost y. ur mother-in-law." Mothet-in law be d irtici:" replied tho erstwhile genial one, "it's a eat f r, do von want t.. bear a hard-luck torjf WeU, you've seal ui. e. fat eat aaieapv haven't gou? Phnaaixg feature of domeaticitf, isn't it? Hid yon ever see well-biowncd nstard pu lidng n t to cool In a nicely s. . nred p.-i? Appetising, aint Ht Who ehlldrea, io you? Bright, rosy, healthy four-year-old iny, for iast tr.ee? All of thl te things are nice in their way, ain't th, v? Bave a suggest lvenesa of honM ami all that sort of thing. VOU navel saw a eat. a boy and a eustard padding braughl Into, Into weB, let's call it Unfelli itotis contiguity, did you? Well, just Ihnen to me. "Yeaterday afternaon tny wifaxoade a i istard pudding and put it on the kitchen table to e.xd. We've got a cat, and it took it into its head togo to aleep on the tl ior just in front of the table wh- re the pudding was. In the meanwhile ny wife, went into one of the mi. Idle rot in of the that and begSQ fitting a dress on my daughter. The two of 'em were staging away to ether, the mother thinking bow pretty the

pirl would look in the dress and the

tirl thinking of the pleasures ..i

r.r.vtv for which the ii ess

made, when something happened. You sec. that boy of nMno wandered into the kit. hen and, looking around. he began nriderlag the comparative arnount of entertainment to ite derived fr..:u pulling the cat's tail and digging in the coal scuttle with a silver fork he had pi k.'d up, WfaM Mi eye fell upon the custard. Now. the pan containii

it was near the edge of the table, and the boy could jvat r. at h the top of the pan. but be lacked some baches to enable him to look into it. What easier than to tip up the pan? Be did BO, bis f t slipped, and La lese time than it takes to tell it the cat had atiout a quart of hot CUStard soaking tltttagb its fur. The cat had been lying j i t beneath where the custard stood, yen see. but when the boy peel the padding that cat did not remain. On tl.e contrary, it rose up with a prolor;." 1 and a ft (til rowl. Then it turned s. ver..l

complicated somersaults, sparentiy

Ho ! Thlaf We i ffer On Hui tred Dalian ItewstH for any cast of 'atsrrh that cannot U iiird by liall'a Utarin ure. F. J. Cbtaej i Co., Preps., Tolsee, O. We, the uid. is I, bsvs knewa r. J Cheney for the 1t 1 v. u .mi uheve him perfeitly lKHi -rabls in all business traasBf tioni and financially able t. tarry uut soy ol'lisation made I y their tutu. Wast Iruax, Wholesall Druiuixta. To I'l". (- i -a i V ,lin. Kinn-in k Marvin, W holeaale

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ure is tnken intrriany, . , , i . .i - -

actinc ilnettiy ujy n tin' npi .nin.u."

suifjte ol the -vMitn. rnce .n tie. ,:j bl all Ur uggiati. 1 entimonitli free HsU'b Ftimily Pill a re the beat.

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J .y h. Joba, ran Or the phv Tatbaby'i ra ail i yourdUaaoaa

Ayes Sarsaparilla is the Medicine of Auld Lang Syne

tr .pi .an i baxtgail .a. Jeweler's Weekly.

of Hie Morth.

tiie

was being

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Thr- V ps .r Summer Tourit Baute ii the Gran4 Trunk lUilway, reaching all the fan us Siuamt r retorts including Pet. -kt-y, M kuasw. Bt. C r Springe- i'ho Mn-k .k I . . . I -le f r i.i - Hi.'!;', it. ! I I ' .

rio), Niagara Fall, Thoumnd lt'.tnda, Rapkit ol the St. Lawrence, White Mountains, Montreal. Ssairuenay Kiver and the Seashore rr. rt of the Kortk AUsstic Also Watk .n. Glea, Glen Stunmit, Atlantic City, Atbary lr.rk and other popular rt '-its ou ai,d

! r. v ... i by the lhnjii V al.ty U. u. Vcttibufc Train Jrtrvite. 1 ( f :..u-t.'h1 lit.r :e.rr vv th full i Information a tu rites, etc., will he sent on II pkcavti in to J. 11. I'.urgit, f.ty I'.i t ger ' n't .! Ti ket At- t.t. -21'J ' .ark ft., Corner

Jscksoa Bouurrord, hicago. More laforaaottoo, TnramT-Pati, what do thty put watr is s4 '.k for? . Mr. 1 iff To soak the investor! with, my eon. Inaiinapoi'.s Journal. To (irr n l'.il.l In llnr liar Take Iaxativo Bromo Qtnnitie Tablet". All druggiatsref und money ifitftfilstocure. 2ao I'nnrrfnl IneentlvO.

The condition of a m.in t liver has more to do with in repstatton fee generosity tUa u gen. rally undt.rt jod. fct. Lou.s Star.

a bealthy ciear-

ILii a Hair und V buker Uye, 00 coat.

A ta'l )W ?k.n a- 'i'iir'

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.w what trouble is the whole thing.

A man docs not kn nr.til be attempts to b.

Atch ison Ulo be. I believe Piso't Cure for ConsampUOB siivfd my boy's life last summer. Mrs. Ailis l ... ati, Lili y, Mi. h .ua. i-J, M.

The onh thin: I ni ia can Ik a a V.oiit saMtancs, is itoj Gls4a

Si 1 arcurd a fsait. Aicb

PuhI am uSui vlE- v .w

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stood for a second on the end of its ' 1 8 ' ... , , ,. ...- ' '".I-1

tail, a:..i tin n oasncu imo iaj u. n. room, brushing against the girl ami leaving sevaral phrtarenqua splashes of yellow custard npea the dainty Ulac dreaa being ftttad upon her, Twafemininc shrieks arose, and then there was general activity. The daughter aoc to capture the oat, the mother arlnced a yearning desire t lay hand oa the boy. The chase pro. . Jed through the flat, and finally the boy took refuge under a bed. oh. I won't spunk you!' the xoother said through her set teeth a. si..-pTasjK-d for th youngster's lege. But a methi g had happened to the Ikiv. for a Weil tame smotheringly to the saothar'a cars, she bent down to sec.

and then

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fori OX- Mid ihna VVtV R Winter Wheat.... Will .AT -No, I l!.d O'ltN -No. - UA'l N'.. - I'uHK-.Nvf Met ... .. r, i..jLid. roTTON'-Mi l lllng büHV K6-8t.ei4 ........... f .w t .:. l ii lift ra. PAI.VKH ii t . '

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WHELAT- S Ii H.-a W im- r t iKN -So- - UAT -No - BYE No. I iUHACCU- i-oüs 1. .,; -ai ley.... BAT Clear Tim. toy U i i i.i. ..: Dairy..., KUUS Freafa 1 tik -StaiidardMeaatnewi UA " N 1 1 ur Hit LM1 '.liU. C iTTLE N alive Uteera.... f, ;s i'.Ui to ' T."tc BHKKF-FaJr to J .Uotce.... I'LuLH- W nit- r lat ma... s3ir,iiti l' .t. nta.. . wheat-No. j i nag N" tiled C il'.S-N"- - l UATUV-No. 2 , .. 1 1 u: t . mm i it, .vi

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Old friends, old vine, and the old doctor art the trusty kinds. For half a century Ayers has been the Sarsaparilla tchich the people hate bought when they were sick and wanted to be cured. If the best is none too good for you, you uill get Aycr's. One bottle of Ayers Sarsaparilla contains the strength of three of the ordinary kind.

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Boringsl' "And while nu.ther and daughter trawled Under the bed to extricate the boy from his plight, the .at proceeded to the kitchen, lapped Its till of the now cool custard, and hied itself to a sunny window sill to reaUTBS it. interrupted slumbers. "That's the story; that;; what's tha matter with inc."' COOClUidai the erstwhile genial one. Did you ever hear oJ a household so upset ?" N. Y. Sun. Curious MM lloblta. It is a wll known fact, says a writer

in the Pall Mall OaaettU, that if the young of almost any kind of bird are taken from the nest before they euu By, the old ones will feed them moat attentively if the engl in which tbe Utile birds arc incloM-d is placed somewhere where tbe parents can reach it; and a popular but erroneous b In f is current that they do this for a time, and end by poisoning the young ones. This. boWOV tr, la a mistake, the fad being that at a certain stage of a young bird's existence. wbOO it is naturally able to begiu catering for itself, the parent birds, also quite ttat nrally. cease to attend it, nnd then, if the birdlings nre shut up in the cage and their custodian h.-ts not I bought of placing some food at their i'.i-; -al. they nee ssaHly die. not from i oiaon admlntetcred bv the parent, but from starvation. N. Y. Herald.

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TOR. MOFFETTS eethinA TEETHING POWDERS

Aids ration, Redulatfs the Bowels,

Mates Tattling Easy.

TELTHINA Relieves UH

Bowel Troubles of Children of Any Age.

Cot On!? OS Centa.

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BEFORE THE DAY OF

SAPOLIO THEY USED TO SAY "WOMAN'S WORK 18 NEVER DONE."

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Tt Irni, Kn Pluid.ctt Th. re's nothing pleas. n man so much when he r ncheu norne at nighl as to ha met by i wife witli a smiling countenance. Mrs. Parker - 'i hat may le your personal experience, but I bava found, after a long study .f the matter, that nothing pttaaOSj a man B0 nun h when he reaches bOOM at Bight as t.i li:.ve nil tbe good-lool It g an n in thanetgh borhx)d Bitting OU1 Of the front Ior' lies where lit 11 have f stop nnd lp with them, ( hit ago Evening Neun

LK-T.LK m MRS. riTfKHA 4 JO. 4,970 '! had female complaints so bad that it caused me to have hysterical fits; have had as many as nine in one day.

"Five Lvdia E. Vegetable cured me

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bottles of PinkhanVs Compound and it has

a year since I had

000 ol LNGllCITCD TESTIMONIALS SAY

As Black as M

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firm, Edna Jackson, Pearl. La. If Mra. 1 Inkham'sCompn'inrl will cure such st vcre cact as this s ir. ly it must lo a great metlicine is there any sufferer foolith enough not to give it a trial ?

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