Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 31, Number 6, Jasper, Dubois County, 26 October 1888 — Page 3

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S. bV Qeerteesy.1 dtl-nt TEX-Br fatta the wane ef Jet. ra, after thqrmr ssmpaiiiit Tnm-S. C. 11. AprB. Tworltaw milmfur tit lnt! rua-OUgal sad Jerieao. SOapd ta Aotttlr mUMirMteCtlu JardMt. Xller in the lira edge of a bseattfel forest of aim Uees. fight nilts htnf mi Isttt rr wide, while Jericho was shoot mite and amtf to three taiiec distent in tbe western ems. Jerwbowesthewrgeetdtym these mmrst, stroueir fortsSed,and was lbs key toraleetiae. Ciscootascbs. --The bmilMi. after esrossiag the Jordan on tbe 10th of Ween, meat p the itMtiri slop of the valley five bum to uuffmi, warn uw metoneawere Mtr. Mere tuyi. the n of eirctuaeteiee, sad Aw MiUMrgmttreUgo feast, as cmmcntteff thamclTM weir to Go4 tt th Tr7 ;oteetrnw.aTe. Ora Hakp Places 1. Ar at. hl ion tubal SS ta ft MIWtM- .' fCnoW strictly. . IV irrf . iota of the Lords host wno Met outside of Jericho (5:13-15). 8. ComfONc nrck around. It w none ia the Bimiif (r. IS). Sir stop; once each fev. Tin deter tested the faith of the Israelite, and caned the attentisa of toe Ceaeeartes to God's wonder soon to be tone. 4. Trmpt$ tf ram' horn:' not the sttraUrbt silver war trampbet, out those or rams wm or ot swim ib mm ;of horns, used m rolling to religious Awn Maw.- If K took an boar to em round the city, with half-hour rente betwfM, tt woum uikc bu wwni nnwf coatptete Uw tfc S. .irt the patple ; aeh one should Join fas stoma; hie port end bowing Bis faith. 0. And las arml mn wsnt Ufort: tbe precession consisted (1) of rated ami, a a guard, for safety , and for honoring tae ark; (2) tbe priest sad tbe boras heralding tbo ark; S) tbe ark borne by priests, tbo eeatral object shewing that God was tbe eeatral bope and power; (4) tbe rewarded an of Israel. 1- Sheet.- the Tktorj did not oome through th) shouting. K was a miracio direct from God's bead. Bet tbe shouting connected tbe miracle with tbe people aad tbe faKk in their hearts. Ox tbe DasTBi-cnox or the Casaaxitw. (l)Tbc right of Israei to Caaaaa was that God fve it to then. (S) lie took it away from the Canaaaites oa account of their wickeilaees. Their reHfrioa wo thofoalest and atoH deffradtag idotetry. i) It was as right for God to,Be tbe Israetttas as the instrument mi destrBCtioa as h. would be to use an eartaajaake or pestileaee. (4) This instrumentality showed ciearir that tbe pvnishateat was frost the God of Iscaeh 15) It inspired tbe Israelites wita a horror of the Cissites' sbis. (6) Tbdr total destraetion was eeessarj to prevent tbe true people aad the tree religion from beisg eoatsmiaated. (7) Otherwise ail trae rettgioa would bsre heoa lost from tbe earth. Comments. As soon as thoy bad crossed the Jordaa, the Israelites besieged the city T Jericho. God gare tbeat very peculiar aarectioas as to how tber were to go to work in their siege of tbe city. They were to use o weapons of war, bet were only to isi rh around tbe city oaee each day, tbe arietta Mowing the tranipeto that they bekt. Oa tbe serenth day they were to march awoBadthe ty seren tiaws, aad when they heard the sotted of the trumpets the people were to give arreat sboaL God preaibed that if they woald do this, the walls of the city wonld fall of their own accord, and tbo people would bare aoibiar to do but to take peneaeioB of the city. The people bettered the Lord, aad it fell oat as He said it wonld, Jbr the walls of the city fell Mat, and the people marcbed in without striking a single By faith the walls of Jericho felt down." TMs Means that in answer to the faith of the people tbe walls of Jericho were cast tfowa by God's power. God promised to overthrow tbe waOs of tbe city if tbe Israel Mrs did as He told them to. They showed their faith m God's promise by omg around the city ia seosrdeaes with His direetams, and finally God redeemed Mis promises and honored their faith by lereiimg tbe walk to the ground. M ereiy foiag arouad tbe city would bare no tendency whatcTer to overthrow tbe walk. The inhabt'uMts of Jericho meet probably laughed these prenwnaders to scorn, as, day after day, they saw them march hetplotly mroood. Unbcvef wooM aatnraUy bare -aefel : kTbcre is ao earthly use iu Ibis eternal Bsercbinff. It can produce ad results. If God bad bidden as attack tbe city, and bad promised its aid, we eoukl Bnderstnnd it. ttui Une mere ntarcWng is snaply rfclkn Ions." It k the part at faith to do maay thmgs which the aabelieriag world eatotly langhs at as Miotic. IsevertheieM, thengh -far she days Jericho laughed, on tbe seventh slay Israel bad Ha turn to laugh. Tbe )rovmrb (ays: "He laughs best who langhs last ; aad so it proved in thk case. For oa the th day dowa came the watte, aad am went the thousands of Israel, every man atrairht beore hist, and tbe city was taken. Thk fahh it was that enabled Moses t3 mverconie the temptntien to tbe sinful las. wry of Brypt, and ta prefer to cast m his lot with captive Israel. Tk f.ith proaspted Abraham to forsake las home and aw iato maocrtaiaty at God's bare coaanwad. ThU ftnith led the apostles te suger the loos ( awl thmgs (even as we saw ia oar last ejnerter s lessens) aad count theat bet methiag for the sakeef their Master. Thk jmsth has sastaiaed ataay thswsaniis of die aspics when they have been called upon w Jarsake all ooatferts aad bear all bardebipi Jar Cnrist's skc, Tbe fact K that ae temp antfon can befalt.ns which we shall not bt ask to resist if we bar eaba faith kt God, aad no aJBictfeas can ever crash us if we pat oar trust in Him. Where then does oar danger tint It lies fat tbe fact we often want to walk est ay-faith, but by sight. We waat Ged M anew as the end of the con met before we awe wiUiag to begin K. Sight says that the way UoI bids as take is absurd, ssd we are anore willing to believe sight than to trust ia thonnoopported word of Ued.t-cr. JL Y. rwenca scnanftioys L livery smfai heart k a Jericho, a atreng fortress beM by the enemy. Ko ia the world of sin, entrenciied ia society, bnjiaev fashion and selnshMose. - Wcnnaotahtetosnbda tbsMbyewraelves atone. I. We can da It by the aid of the Captak Tear saivntkm, na4 obeybv Ilk orders. , Ood by the shnr4est m jans Hk spirit, the KerV the eraswed Jesus vennttera sin fai hearts, and ts Manntimg the work!. grres ns use prmast lana, nut ere are jmsay bsttaet ia ha fenfk and ffwWa ns was, hr.HmM we ami eahna

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HOMI, FAUM AWO OAHOOi. live for many years if the aawers art pltteked m fast as they fade, hut if the seed k allowed to perfeet they art hat annuals -the ntaat dies. Cream oaf Cnke. Iweak two cx into it eu)!, U to the brim with sweet eraam; Ohm add oaa onp of sugar, two teaspoon fill of haklngpowder. and eaoiigh Hour Xo make a mi baUer. Flavor with lemoe. If the feed kt the eow pasUire m beginning to dry up aad become short, feed the oows some kind ot fodder at thu barn if you wish to keep up the flow of milk. When the flow w oaee deeruaud at Utk soaaoit it U hard to iaereaee it. The oraage-oolored nmt on the raspberry and blackberry buehps is a fuRfrua whieh spreads rapidly, and will soon ruin an entire plan laziest ualess prompt measuras are roaorted to Ine difginc up and burning of all affected plan la b tb only known remedy. Sweet potatoes in winter require temiierature of sixty degrees. They will not suffer exposed to a temperature of fifty-six degree, but it should not be allowed to fall below that When first stored in the eellar they must toe kept at seventy degrees until well dried, when it may fall to sixty. 'Sweet Potato Fluff. Boil until tender six medium-sized potatoes. When done, remove the skins and press the potatoes through a colander. Add a gill of hot cream, tableupooaful of salt and a little wite pepper. Iteftt until light, aad then stir in carefully tbe woilboaton whiten of three eggs. Heap ia a baking dish, brown and serve. Sheep in some ragpeots are very tender, delicate animals. They oan bear a great deal of cold, but they can

not bear wet, either under foot or oa i their baeks; and if a ftoek-ia aster at- ' tempt to winter his sheep without ; shelter enough to keep them dry, though it may not be enough to fur- ' null muett warmth, he will not get a good fleece. Nursery Pudding. Measure half a pint of soaked bread, beaten as above directed; add one tablespoonful of corn flour, lirst mixed with half a pint of milk and boiled for a few minutes. Beat the whole unfil cool, then stir in one egjg, spread a little jam nt the bottom of a greased pie-dish, pour in the bread mixture, and bake in a moderate oven for half an hour. 'Die Into fowls do not usually have as large combs ae those hatched earlier, nor will they grow to become heavyweights. It is difficult to secure good winter layers, from late birds, but for spring work they are fully equal to any others. They are shorter-legged and more compact in body than the early birds, aad produce as large, vigorous chicks, but the mixture of early and late fowls gives an appearance lacking in shape and uniformity; heeee all late birds should be kept together instead of being with the others. REST BEFORE EATING. ' Haw a SeaVrer frana Xerveas rreetea Me FhmhI KeHeC Mr. A. I. Root, suffering nervous prostration from mental overwork, finally found much relief by the easy expedient of taking a nap each forenoon or afternoon; and at hut ho began to observe that when these bits of rest came jtist before meal-time lie could sit at the table without experiencing the former symptoms of exhaustion, ami digest food with less inconvenience. The remainder of tho story we quote in his own words from GhmniH$ in Ike 0J4r$. "Then it occurred to me that Dr. Salisbury used to almost insist that I should never eat a meal without first being rested thoroughly for twenty minutes or half an hour on a lounge or bed. He sahl it was far better to have a good sleep before eating; but if Ieould not sleep, lie k till without sleep. My wife has urged this very point for years; but I have usually been so busy just before meal-time I could not get around to it For some time back, however, I have been taking juat half an hour's sleep before dinner and supper; and if any sort of patent medicine had ever given me sueh a lift In the way of health, it would very likely have been 'boomed' about as well as I oould 'boom' it The philosophy of It seems to be: If you want a man to do a good piece of work, he should he well fed ami well rested. Yes, the same is trae even of a horse. Well, Dr. S. declared it was a task for a weak constitution te properly digest a meal of victuals; and he declared further that no constitution could digest food properly when it was exhausted and run down to the very last notch; and if any one attempts to get along in this way he will sooner or later Mad himself broken own entirely.1' All the heavy laden tired housewives in particular are urgod to adept this simple course of recuper"You are not smving time by sitting down to your meals se worn out that the band trembku with fatigue that rstses the food to your Hps' You will get along faster, and accomplish more, by taking this kind of rest If it seems to you Impossible, and you are inclined to smite at the Idea of a half-hour nap before dinner and supper, then I shall directmy appeal to your husband, year sons Hud you r daughters. As yo u value the life and the presence of this Patient hard-working mother, mnke he? take that Heedful rest, just as my wlwafte! children have been making aw ue vee gwee, ewsaaMna mnv una has girew as aJt'

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Tan shoulder aad ml seal akieaoi in ths heart and htatr nanian hetahaaut aba auiu. "-wT-weM e"namsm iiwwwwawe ww wnmjBpiuV" ftekuaef an animal; aoswthetknerroww, aw. brisket ia not lebaet and will roeaire satraeurs. Thk textere of the skin feel or handling a qnattty which can only be learned by observation in mellow-skmned and bard hided uMiHHua, k of much iat)rutnos in so leeung eattle for any purpose. A cixAX-ottr, bony bead, with a prominent eye, te desk-abie kt the dairy eaw, bet many a good eewbasa motherly look about the rather coarse face, supplemented by such mild, full eve, which one nabeskauagly It. ststs must belong te n food eow, Ix selecting eow a fewthtine appearance k a leadlag ebaraetemtic and thk point is sleerly shown in tbe head, neck and shoulders. Tbe born also mdieutes that Hue enallty so desirable kt tbe female ia eoetmdMUnoUon te tbe BMsiaiUtte effect of a heavier born on tho male. The paoBch of a eow k what the seller is to the steam engine. Without a eapaoiou stomaehsbe can not digest and assimilate tbe food necessary to produce a great now of mHk, and tbe more borisoatally tits rib project from the spine tbe greater is that anL-nal's capacity to transmit fodder into a W're valuable product. A cow to be a liberal performer at the pall must have a oapaeious udder. The moat approved form of which is long, from front to rear, and extending well upward. Testa sboukt be of fair sine and set well apart; the skin should be covered with fine short hair. A fleshy, pendulous udder Is not wanted, as itiuterferes wHli tbe cow's woomotkm. As oxx of the tenets in our cowology we like to call attention te the esoutcbeon, ami if accompanied by a pair of rudimentary teats so much tbe better. Tbe so-called "milk vein' and "milk bote" are among tbe many outward iadloations which help to confirm the value of a dairy cow to the buyer, and should always be sought after in choosing. Tbe larger and more zigzag thk velr is and the larger tbe orifice into the walls of lite abdomen tbe more satisfied the buyer will be with bis purchase. BOOKS AND PAPERS. KiyoeLKY's " westward tier has gone through twenty-five editions in thirty-threi years, and is now more widely read thae ever. Kin's Kalakapa, of Hawaii, k about te join tbe army of authors. He bss sent to New erk the manuscript of a book be has written on ('Tlte Myths of the Hawaiian Isles." Thk encyclopedia published by the Acad amy at Pokin. as far as bulk is coaceraed, at least, is tbe largest in tbe workl, it being composed of lw,UUQ volumes. The first real English dictionary that is. tbe first book coutMiaingexpluBatious ia the ordinary alphabetical order of words onto k a samil octavo vetutne, by Kobert Caw drey, tmblisltetl in 1M. Coxqxkssmax JamksPhblav, of XempbJs, has written a history of Tennessee, which k said to be an excellent work. It begins with tbe earliest settlement of the Ktw and coatee down to tbe WMseat time. A Valuable Remedy. Bxaxsetk's Pills purify the Bleed, stimulate the liver, strengthen the Kidneys, regulate the Bowels. They were introdaced fat tbe United States in 18S5. Since that time over fifty millions of boxes ot BaAXBaxTn's Pills have been consumed. This, together with thousands of cob vine lug testimonials from all parts of the world, is positive evidence or their value. Skaxbxetb's Fills are purely vegetable. absolutely harmless, and safe to take at anytime. -Sold in every drug and medicine store; miner piun or sugar coated. Kooxomt is wealth: wealth breeds ex truvajranee; therefore economy is the saotber of extravagance. iHuytr't An Important Industry Cheeked.Thk disaster occurs when digestion is in terrunted. It is tba buliiMa ar tiu ack ta miuiufaAtuna Ua raw niwui into Wood, tbe fertilklng tide that bears tiou. When this k cheeked, inanHioe, Toss m. svroHKMi, organic- ejsoraer ensue. Hosteller' Stomach Bitters imnek tba stomach te renewed tabor. Reek tbe Bitters if trountett with constipation, rheumatism, www Kraacy compiamu Wx have It from a reliable source that it as been called tbe "pail moon" ever since tae cow xtcxea over l owtn ommo, !Cow that the rush of the summer work k somewhat over, we desire to call attentioc to some matters looking forward to profitable work for the fall months, and through inewrater. n rue k n. r. Johnson ColMin St., Richmond, Va.t and they wii Dnvrn J tn bww 1 XTaOtt WOTX, WtUCS can be made a ptnmtHt Mng. Txe keeper of a deaf and dumb asylum naderatands tbe mute-ability of man. Pliusaxt, Wholesome. Speedy for coughs k Hale's Honey or Horebound and Tar. Pike's Toothache Drops Cure iaoue-miaxta Tan sportsmen may lead aa idle existtees, but his as rear is aaTv mWk aasan IbfHs1 aaSb THE MARKETS. Xxw York, Oeteser M, MM. CATTLK-XsMts Stem, CUTTON MMMllag riXMJK Winter WsmI WHKAT-Xo. i Men COKsV""?) OATS Western Mixed. PORK Mess (aew) ST. 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atrMc gtalsmsats 4 Dr. Otlver Wiaislt Holmes, en seine sshed when the tmhdag of a oMhl sheaaj tiegm, replica, "AhuaJred years before M kbem.H sa sm HTm an 4rMf sf eHan SsSsa'S 4)4 JaeB S)a BP(e4suea 4S3 a?maWBBe(lswB oasaT Oe OanBusms b? the race r. hundred years from now! Is thk wonderful gsasration the natural result of the proper diet and ateaioiaes of a hundred years agol Itfo coneeded ia atbsr lands that most o( the wonderful discoveries of tbe world is thk century have some from thk country. OuranoeaUtrs were reared in kgeebius, and sugared hardships and trials. But they lived and enjoyed health te a ripe old age. The women ef those days would endure hardships without apparent fatigue that would startle those ( tbe proseat age. Why was it? One of the proprietors of the popular rem. edy known as Warner's safe cure, has been faithfully investigating tbe cause, and has called to his aid scientists aa well as medical men, impressing upon them the fact that there can not be an egoct without a cause, Thk investigation dkclosed the fact that in the oklen times simpk remedies were administered, compounded of herbs and roots, which were gathered and stored in tbe lofts of the log cabins, and when tiekness came on, these remedies from nature's laboratory were used with the best effects. What were these remedies? What were they used fori After untiring and diligent search they have obtained the formulas se generally used for various disorders. ow the question Is, how will the olden time preparations affect tbe people of thk age, who have been treated, under modern medical schools and codes, with poisonous and injurious drugs. This test has been carefully pursued, until they are convinced that the preparations they now call Warner's Log Cabin remedies are what our much abused systems require. Among them is what is known as Warner's Log Cabin sarsaparilla, and they frankly announce that they do not consider the sarsaparilla of so much value hi itself as It is in the coinbi nation of tbe various ingredients which together work marvelously upon tbe system. They also have preparations for other diseases, such as "Warner's Log Csbin cough and contaraptkm remedy," "Log Cabin hops and buchu remedy," "Warner'a Log Cabin hair tonic" They have great confidence that they have a cure I r the common disease of catarrh. which they "give tbe name ef "Log Cabin rose cream." Also a "Log Cabin plaster," which tbev are confident will supplant all others, and a liver pill, to be used separately or in connection with the other remedies. We bope that the public will net be disappointed in these remedies, but will reap a benefit from tbe investigations, and that the proprietors will not be embarrassed in their introduction by dealers trying to sub stitute remedies that have been so familiar to the shelves of our druggists. This line of remedies will be used instead of others. Insist upon your druggist getting them for you if be hasn't tbem yet in stock, and- we feel conn lent that these new remedies will receive approbation at our reader's hands, ss the founders have used evry care is their preparation. Fob aa example of the power of a ilngle letter compare the phrases "bloomfnic ehMaae. WoomlBgenesks." i'iaffcarss A enxAT mistake perhaps was made when Dr. Sherman named hu great rented v Prickly Ash Bittems; but it is presumed that at that time all remedies for tho blood, etc., were called Bitters. Had he called it Prickly Ash "Regulator," "Curative," ot almost anything bat JiitUrr, it undoubtedly would have superseded all other preparations of similar character. The name Bitters is misleading; it is purely a medicine, and can not be used as a beverage. Crooked work 'will always bring a is IV sira.gais. ithsowjh uhmhk. Lrvx.&Tocx: Snirrxns axb FxcBime. Kead ad. of C. C. Daly Co. ether column. A WXLL-COVEKXB b filled. may be poorly "Warner's Loo Cabin Remedies. " Ssrmparilla," "Cough and Consumption Kerned v." " Hops and Buchu," "Extract," "Hair Tonic," -"Liver rills." "riasters," (Porous-Electrical), "Hose Cream, for Catarrh. Thev are, like Warner's "Tippecanoe," the simple, effective remedies of tbe old Log Cabin days. ELY'S fATAB D 11 snn as nn n V " a UKURDALM JAore td tiro &ottkt ef Eiy't Cream Balm and tontUkr myeev curtd. ftred 90 years from satarrft and catarrhal htadaehe, and thU k the Jltrt remedy met afforded UuUna rtHtf.-D. T.Woginfen, li3 Lake St., Ca4eei, Jif. 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