Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 31, Number 42, Jasper, Dubois County, 5 July 1889 — Page 3
SAMUEL CALLED.
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GiUiTK ai YacTH(od call us to love and serve itim. ... Tlx K. C. 1 fiW, when Samuel wm twelve years old. , , . IiacK Hhfloa, the rellfkats otpHal at Israel, seventeen wiles northwest of JeruCOXTEMHIKAKY IIlSTOKT KattlSOH WS born about the same time as Samuel, ana wa jadge in another jMrtof ike country. lXTHOHI'CTMW "We now take U)l (Kir leaHMwIwrtwt left 0 attheelofceof 1SW. The jtalges ruled ever three hundred years, to the time of Samuel. I?ow we enter upoH a new em in the history of Israel, IiBi.tMOVBKHARiIl.cw 1. Samutl m(hiUwmk did such work as lighting lamps, ewetilaic doors, etc. Ikwe Kit: under the direction of the high prietL He seems to
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Hi MaeMaea. Nine twlne-bound bundlen are Mtoug h to put la a hmocIc. Set up four, shea break joints with four more, anil cap with one bundle. A shock thua
let up will dry out evenly and wm nut mold. It will utand a well as a larva shook, and have but a small
' quantity of if rain exjKwed to bleach. Cut no grain when His wet with flaw. I Wheat, rye and barley should be ripe when cut Out may be cut a little green, but If afterward left In th j rain they had be tter be riper. Al grain should be threshed as soon aa jwwalble after It is dry. The flint varieties of wheat may be threshed while ! damper than the soft varieties. Har-
Joy and oats will not mold In bulk as readily as wheat, but no grain should be threshed wet i Every tanner wants his threshing
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HOME, FARM AND GARDEN. Cool nights are not favorable to eorn and tender veueUblus, but the
ground can be kept warm if good 1 cultivation U given and the weed de j stroyed. j Frequent churning Is baiter than ;
retaining the cream from separate milking mixture of eream of different age Is usually the cause of poor butter. The bet buttor U made by churning the cream as soon a it is ready. Sago Cream. To ona quart of milk add three tablespoonfuls of sago, the. yelks of three etrgs and sweeten to taste; boll twenty minute, flavor and pour into a dish; when cold add the beaten whites ol the eggs, beaten to a froth and sweetened. Whenever a crust forms oa the surface of the ground break up the ground with a cultivator. A hard crust prevents absorption of moisture and allows the rain from quick showers to flow oft" to some extent. It aUo
Moses and Joshua. 3. r.re i tump vem . wol,id Hceomii lsh this he must
wtf.'U, just before morning. LaMdmUo 1 ready wh(jn the mw(.lne Is. There- prevents a complete appropriation of
l&ZxVtWZ ! are. the bostof fuel plenty Mho plant food nearer the surface. jt iH th7 tabernacle Itself. 10. And tht of hands, plenty of sacks, plenty of Parsnip Cakes Scrape and cook Jat4 otme and umI: in some manifest pres- tools, and arrangements must be the parsnips tender; mash, mix with em, or vision, ot merely a -olce as be- j g,, a, t0 jiave tjie WOPk g0 0n stead- a pint 0f it the same amount.of grated
fore. 11. imh ihc unw uwj.c. ". ; lv and without interruutlon. wlttt no bread erumfai. a teacunful of mtllc,
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PERSEVERANCE WINS.
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wait Mallr tt CliattHrr. It it a rreat HtUtakte to ujfo that tiw W werlc of the world U tUm by ofile U f rM etoiHHrta al irraat opfKtrteaitiei. t ta aait4M4ieaably a a4vatjf to kave
both Utee UiIihc, but MliMr tt Utm M a HM-lty to the ntaa wbo hac Um spirit and Um 4nck to sehfeva preM reculta oim of the yralt work of ow Um hm ba deueby mn of j.hyrlcai fb4eawi. So mo has left a mors dtotiact tmiirwwiwi of MnimU e thU iruratle tbaa CbartM IMrwIn, and there have been few men who baT had to Mrnfnfte agaiatt sue rotrat lig Ul-bealta. IarwlH wm rarely able to work lev ut a time. He swooiIWl hU great work by bavlmc a Mnyte aim aad I hi tUft every ounce of lift force and every hour of hi time into the tart which he had Mt Wrore him. He never aUrel hit euerev, he aever waMed an hour; and by featmy kening at it, in spite of eontiaual iil-heaitb aad of long intervals of semi-ia-validWtn, he dkl a great work, and baa left the ImprewioR iiku the world of a man of extraordinary energy and working capacity. SuoceM U rarely a matter of aocideat, always h matter of character. The reason v hy mj many men fall ie that so few men are willing to pay the priee of telf.denlal and hard work which hoeeesa exaeU. ChrkUaa Union.
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Eli's sons had blasphemed God and made ; light of him by their infamous conduct ia his very presence, fit rtrtraintd them wtt: ami hence waa yiartly to blame. 14. Sttatl mtU jmrynl: cleansed away, but the punishment, would surely come. God Cii.uxo thk Yovxo-God is calling everv child as he called Samuel. It is an individual call, hy name, for '-lie calleth lib own sheep by name." God calls (!) by Ills Word; (2) bv His own loving attractive character; (3) by what He has done for as in Jesus Chrfet; 4) by the Influences of the Hot v Spirit; (&) by various providences; (0) by conscience; (7) by Sabbaths and religious services; (S) by the invitations and influence of friends; j by the living water which satisfies every thirst of the soul;-(10) bv the attractions of good-
na& ami of Heaven.
I.cN Facts We now return to the Old Testament for our lessons. And a mere beautiful story than that of the text it Is Impossible to find. Let the teacher first tell the clans about the birth of little Samuel, and how his mother at a tender age brought him to the temple, there to minister to the Lord. Having made that clear, th way will be open to go on to the story of the Much is implied In the first verse. The teaeher may well try to set liefore the class the simple duties of the young lad as he went about his daily task. Among his other duties was the opening and closing of the doors of the tabernacle each clay, and perhaps, also, the lighting of the golden candlestielc. Besides this, he was a L-iiwi nf twtrmiMl servant of the aged Eli.
There was nothing at all romantic about all
this, but it was flUellty In small tatiigs mui opened the way for the larger privileges of which our lesson speaks. At last there oame a day which, in the life of this boy, mis most marked.
One day the lad had gone to his rest as
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are ready, the men must go at onco, for It Is Important to keep on the right side of the cook. Arrange so that as many may oat together as possible, and let thoso eat first who are wanted first. Two persons at least should stay with the machine ona of the owners and somo one interested in the job of threshing. It is always PRfost. Tho handling of grain Is the next consideration. It is bost to put only one bushel in a sack; it i more easily handled, can bo londod and unloaded more rapidly, is lead liable to ba wasted, is much easier on the sacks, and naves tying and untying. Straw mt v be stacked with a view
of forming a shelter for stock. Sheds nre formed by placing posts twelvo
feet high at proper intervals lor strength. On these place a strong ridge-pole. The shed should be the full length of the stack, preferably in tho center, though it may be put on either side or end. Let good, solid poles or timbers extend from the ridge-polo to the ground, four feet apart, and leaning at an angle of forty-fivo degrees. Commence at the top and nail on lath half whv down, leaving the bottom
Why They ld. Dr. Pierce's medicines outsell all others, tuuMia nf their DOaaessinir such suiierior
curative properties a to warrant their manufacturers in supplying tbem to the
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found none too good for many fashionable , home decorators. I A Handle ef Kerrea." i This term is often applied to people whose nerves are abnormally sensiuve. They ' should strengthen them with Ilostetters Stomach Bitters. After a course of at . benign tonic, they will cease to he conscious that they have nervous systems, except through agreeable sensations. It will enable them to eat. sleep and digest well, the ' three wwrfte for increasing tone and vigor in the nerves, iu common with the rest of the
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daily attention to every part oi me farm work, if you would succeed. On ' a lare farm vou may not be able to ,
open; then build the stack upon the frame thus made. Such a shed is self-supporting, and stpclc can no. waste the straw. If there is more straw than can be stacked on the shed-frame, do not allow It to bo thrown to one side and remain In a loose pile. Leave no loose straw around the stack. Clean all up and haul to the barn for
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tkotaiwmarle. The nicht had worn away t Keen the machines in good order.
eilentir, and the morning was approaching, j overhauling every day. Oil Is cheaper Vo profane priests or than machinery. Castor oil and beeshave yet appeared at the tabernacle. All m... in nnf nn
was wrajped in that proiounu suence " y " which betokens the approach of the dawn. belts. Keep the cylinder on the exact ,
seethe details, but you shoulu nae the oversight, know what Is going on and who Is pushing it or holding back. It is a good thing to always have something to sell from the farm that brings a good price, but it is a better thing to sell just as little as possible from the farm. ' The minimum of ale can be accomplished only by putting the produce of the farm into the smallest bulk possible, by packing your hay and grain into horses, cattle, hogs, butter, cheese, etc. In this way the fertility of the farm will be annually increased and the income be greater than from larger Bales. Western Plowman.
Mast sprak the truth when they say that thev despite riches and preferment; but they neau the riches and preferment possessed by other mea.
CARE OF MATTRESSES. They Should He Well Aire ami Carefully IlHitct Krrry IHiy.
Then, without warning. Samuel heard his divide and it will thresh clean out of While the feather bed in most homes same distinctly spoken. "It Is Ell," he th(J j10R(it Rn,i avoid cutting. Allow I receives excellent care, this is not al-
thlaks. and with quick obedience tie an
swers the call. "I called thee not," says eld Bit; ".go He down again." Terplexed, and perhaps thiakiag that he bad been d reatni nr. the boy returns to his lowly oouch. Again the voice speaks his name, and again, thinking that it must be his Buiar.He runs, but oulv to be sent back.
A third time this experience is repeated, and then only does it dawn upon Eli's mind that God is calling the boy. "Go liedown," savs the old man, "and it shall be that if He call thee, thou shalt say : Speak. Lord, for Thv servant heareth.'" For the fourth time God called, and now the lad, instructed, says: "SpeaW, Lord, for Thy servant heareth." Then God tells him what He proposes to do in the family of 1 Eli, and how He wilt bring judgment upon the house of the high priest for his failure to do what he should have done in the bring, inj: up of his cons. Commksts There are other ways in which God speak to us, besides in Ills HolvWord, To everyone He has given a conscience, which tells ttieat that It Is wicked to do wrong. What is that In our hearts whick condemns us when we have told a lie or disobeyed our parents? It is really tho voice of God, just as plain as that which addressed the hoy m many years age in the tabernacle. There is no one In this class who has not hat! the privilege of hearing the Voice of God speaking directly to hue. No one will ever Imj ;ihle to say: "I have not had as grc.it privileges a-i that boy ld." In fact, we mus't confess that we have, in reality, bad higher advantages tban he, for the revelation that we have in our hands is far fuller and far more helpful than that which the boy Samuel enr Jovcd. How dkl Samuel act as swm as he - understood that it was God who was speakkg to hhu? He said! "Speak, lird; for Thy servant heareth.' That was a good way tc answer the Lord. By heareth" he meant not onlv that he was ready to listen, but tc ebevas'wetl. That is exactly the attitude thai cverv one should take when God speaks to them, whether It be hy the voice of theit own conscience or by the written pag ol His HolvWord. If, in this particular, wc are careful to ohcy what we hear, we shall .receive many messages from Him that will gladden our lives and lead us in the way ia which we should walk. It is only those who are not willing to obey what theydc hear who receive no additional message. . Herniation w in a measure a progrelv thing, and to him that huth shall be given and he shall have abundance. Ho what yot know Is the will of God, and you shall lean mere and more of His ways, Until all thai Samuel kuew shall bebutasadrop In tht bucket compared with what you know oi the Divine will.-Kev. A. K. SchaulBcr.
the cylindor little end play. Always set at right angles with the direction Of the wind. This gives a clean side to measure on, keeps straw and chaff out of the threshed grain, and helps the straw hands. Keep tho boilers j clean. Never run a machine when It Is empty. Never bolt-bind the machinery. Run it level aa nearly as possible. Keep the belta from the dew and wet. and always use tho bet grades of lubricating oils. Americas Agriculturist. I MORE PASTURAGE.
The Greatest AVcl or Many a Farm In the i:t unit Wet.
The great need of many a farm Is . more pasturage for the cattle, sheep and swine. There Is, of course, tolerably fair grazing in the woods during the summer months, but nearly every farmer could do much better than that and have his stock always near him under his Inspection, too, if ho would give some attention to providing pas- ; turage at home. If you can not readily have the grasses! or clovers let tho wild grass of the farm have a chance. Broom sedge and hen's nest are better than no tfrn-is at all, and If the bushes and briers were kept down would up- ' ply very respectable summer grazing for . the stock. In all cases where ' there are old Holds and other surplus ". lamK that part of the field should bo ,
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ways so In regard to the mattress. This article is supposed to take care of itself, yet a little care would make It last as long again as It generally does. The springs on beds are very destructive to a mattress unless covered. If they do not rtist It, the pressure on the Iron rings soon wear It out, no matter how often it may be turned. Cover the springs always with stout, unbleached cotton. Some housewives object to this plan, claiming that it is almost Impossible to keep the springs well dusted when covered, and the only answer to this is to cover tho mattrass. then when removed the springs may be as easily diKtfd as thev well can be. Make the
cover ho it may be removed easily and washed when so desired. Some women in making a cover of this kind leave one side open to admit the mattress, then fasten it together with buttons and buttonholes. This covering is usually made of unbleached cotton, but some, not liklnty the appearance of thl., use instead a light grade of ticking. Either will save the wear and tear of the spring on the mattres?. but the ticking is
generally the stouter. Sometimes old mattre.es will become spotted in places, from dust or a stain from moving. Take om clear, warm water and to It add a few drops
Is ISflO. Henry Goethe, of Beaufort, S. C, wrote Ur.Shallenberger: . "I regard vour Antidote a specific for chills and fever. It was used on the Charleston & Savannah It Road last sum-
mer aad autumn in tne ww k. aad under the most trying cireumsUDces. Oat of one gang of negro owrative. iy were stricken down with chtUs and fever, aad every one recovered by the timely use of ShalleaVerger's Antidote. You posses the GREATEST MCHIC1XE IN THK WOaUJ." Thimbles made to order with the monogram or 1 initials of the person for whom thev are intended set ia precious stone
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- Tux net to not to Sim who dotk tke twtf tfi. ran. No?Xe to t. wuohi wants "All the same " a long gan & count, and u. ..Hut cuita au tiiA neraunmoe. II
vou are notsalisned with yourequipmentfor the race for financial success or position in the battle of life, take our advice and write to B. F, Johnson 4fc Co.. Richmond, V a . and our word for it thev will show you how to ret a fresh start, with the best possible chances of winning some of the lag prues. The first regueeat In New York to cer IU services to the Government is sakl by Colonel Adams, ef the Sixty-Seventh, to be the regiment he commaaded. Tbkri: are people using Dobbins' Electric Poap to-dav who commenced Its use m iyv Would this' be the case were it not the purest and momrtirtil soap made. As your ro-
Cer IC It. JXKHC OUl lor imnaiwns. Tht: wife of a prominent If reoklTB clergyman has a thimble that was rvedfronj a necuHar stone she found oa the shore of the Dead Sea. T ir.-t-i- nni Vw ntn founded with COmmOB
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mted sorts, would pay, if only wo much water bu just e.ough to dampen ti- ,n the spot. If the stain is obstinate.
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briars and lot I taao a cienu iuni utiiw r...v.
ammonia, ruonaru. men nn i:i cienr
cut off the brush and
In the sunlight. This sort of paiiturago is far hotter than nono. Of cotirso wo do not mean that the farmer ought to stop with this. Hut wo moan tlwit this will do for a start, when ono can not do better. More piwturage, better stock; moro manure and more crops for tho farmer. ' Cont ort your old fields and waa .lands into jrra.inj: grounds for the ; stock and keep the block at home. Hum them over in HpriiiK, cut off tho ; brush, let In tho sun, destroy briars and thorns. After awhile you will
Paixca KcixU'M was addicted to remark ab'.c combinations of intoxicants, his favor lie drink bemjt a mixture of chaaipasnt . ...i . .-1,lilall,l trt Uhtlt
h.v rnoctablo sod of short, sweet
nf this eomwoami lie Is said to havi irraw for craztnir Imnroves coarse
akortoil Krcat quantities in a day, and hit , Ml,tiirMi?e. Make more imstUi'HRC. i WOrti much, make a lHw tick, and un
conduct on m-cral memoratH occasions at .... vom.,f at u,a ,ji0w handles dolnir the knots in the inttreiMtnpty
water and dry. If it is not removed then it has come to stay. Turn the mattress frequently from side to side, and from head to foot, to insure it wearing: evenly. Most arm familiar with UialtrCS-ses
I Faed at ono end, but may not know 1 fkoLk-w that this i due to neglect in turning; Iwukat-.n
They should tie well aired each uay, and the dust removed from the top by brushing well with a small whisk broom. Old excelsior orlm leaf mattresses
do not always pay to matce over, ana coks-.No...
mnnv women, when one of the are
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Tvrol, ltr 'a tiortrait ialiitr of merit, who that must l kejit In until all danger came u this country to avoid eaeef Na f,.om frost Is past, fhould be aired pokxm'scoMKtiHtlOfi;. Ue eKatced ia th4 j tltormisthly whenever the weather banking basis r, aad kU 3 laherit. lH:rmlU oasteeraete fertaaa. I
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