Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 32, Number 42, Jasper, Dubois County, 4 July 1890 — Page 3

,K ON THE lAMATHt litm,.i KwMyJkM4 Ti XT-WkreftN K to lawful too ftatibath ,w Nwmbr. lfar, A. .. Dorm,t Jouieejr flow UaUUe to Jonas .Somewhere in lHwea. heiend Jordan, tbout tttlHr-tlH years old; Orw'.TltwrlttlOaieBr. uparor hveurt; IMatlus Pilate, Governor of ,ur(b voar); Iteros Autlpaa, Uowmw 0 una IVrse fthWytblrd yearl. i'yw Accoos-1) Jeu v .. '..uHfUo on tho Sabbath et CaperVurii l ' ' U. ft.) lleekUvru o the Sabbath, and UllftK a t withered ktMul on the Sabbath, mmer A.D. J (Luke :H1. 3I Una a man with ropf oa the lKWBiWrA.D. (tolls, 14il4), lurnov In our last regular .lokUH was teaching Ills disciple 0 trust In Cod, and the privilaylnguu tre-asuies in Heaven, 'or HU text the man who intorII in preaching 1h order to obtain pin ?galning 111,1 Inheritance I., This, together with much recorded In Luke up to ahnpter place, , In Peroa. It ia not bt Jesus had ever before given 1 tiro" tu this region. vxatomy I. -leans t Church abbath.--Ver, 10.1 -dad lh hij , ) tkt $gnaggum: a was torn, Synugogoe moans "a place nibUng together," ami oorreU 'church" In r y. - atainont times they had been UmI ut Mich an extent that near- , town and village seems to hare or mro synagogues. And the say that there were more than mdYe.l and fifty in JtruHak'm. . ami alleges were often conftHh thorn. They were center ions and intellectual life. Ip.mi performs a marvelous euro abath, Vers. IMS. 11. And A- wi l th aynaf offue, tho Ah-r the xun"kriK. the heavy W( ucary, tho simple, tho rotoultlfroin ifrdar to bo uplifted Utl by foUow-woMhippra, to reus word ut (lod through tho lipa att o( the prwhr. A mm hI i tpM f Literw(':ikiic"s fochlenoiw of htnltlt, 12. And wkm Jhs mx Ar, ti Mr t . The JUrd, it in to ;icl, dot's aot watt to Iks onbut. SH-inf her iniMrable :ae, , without asking pwjtln(p htr flKMHcncosthe work of bealinfr. (' wmW h-r: Woman, thtm art ftichaiii'-d, JK-t fvtxs) from Mm iV fnun the chains of a bondage, wk tnso, tho perfect, "expregftea awHatent'Sft and tho permanence urc," Vi. And JTe laid JIi4 Uandt And tht km made Mr sight. xt5tn! fwjm tho bonds that held e w;i4 alle to stand upright. rified Qum claiming nothing act a iiut acliowledjfinif tho healing rift of jliod through Ilia Son. he AAJUtmUoa of Sabbath -lire akciv V- A raiw t M yn-

The TrhUt ol Uw oollg of who anJtttMWd in mmw reapoeU

M lwt at at

pastor of Wt MOdont ofauroh, but anAiMoAruve ofloer and a .Imwfrtd in reaponae to what

i occurred. WmA uuhglt.

wong and

Jesus,

thwir aaalnriaaWl reyukiWow, ootnmoa teaahlng of ikm ajma4 to the Sabbath, fkraut that h4tU t tw (M SatoatA dag. The iy and folly of UiUi man seema lnertniible. Ami mid vU tf He vm neither the oottrago JOAua hlniaelf, nor the to addrM. the pr hoaletl .hut f reaches at thorn botk by tho mulUtmle, who had no a in Urn action at all. Tktrt rt in xhieh mn ought U Kork, True; re had bwn no Ktrokp of work; hl 'vhii wmo to the place for tho ' of bt'lftg bcKllly saved. A Word - th stretching out of a hand, a tenia tf hraelf upon Uie jmrt oma-that was ail. In them rfn( i AaW, aal m tkt, A if bottling were unsabork. ThoJewp bad overloaded ath law with all manner of rule) ulationa. ThTrue Keeping of the Sbw. is-17. is. hnhfcrU. w reading in plural, a in Ue-ltyjHK:ntea-tkia man waa 'lH'taUre of aelanK. ' W (A hot Mi 1 ncct'ttwiry lablr for -nito hat thoymay have comfort and sch klM)m were not what nt by "work" in tho wmmandment. And even rlWa ho undoratootl it. ''I M f thk mm Here thr'( contrasts: (1) Bring a ' -lir.iA.jw; one of the oovpleifQod who otdained tho and therefore of vastly more J than the cattle, (a) H'.om 'W 6uf)K: under the powor of ' wld injure her to the utmost. " contrast with tho kindly humK.k cnttlo. (x) Migfuttn vmr: a

asn ctlon, in oontraat with the V thirt,t of their oatile. Jk lood lnmdmtf,t Silfhttk dag. The "t was complete. Every reawm rwn (K-tion had tenfold foroe as l what Josus had done. 17. "drerritt nert Amt. The 1 tho original ia Intense, therwhaintHl, perfectly confounded. mde rjukrd. Tkey had KM f,,r jy for Joaua released a heavy liondage of forma, tbem into tho freedom of the

HOME HINTS AND HiU. -A few hit f nail rodah addd m vt-iahie oyatr a f.w minutes bfor they are sirred, add mMch to their -CW, Tb yelka of two ea

oe tWe,Monfttt of btutor. )Uki. in cruttt the wait of ibo egga Ut m frwtb, add w-balf cupful of sugar, uml pr4 en the top. I'Uvor with vanilla. IWh lkdle.1 leM; lloil the peas rapidly in plvnty ef alu d watitr. The moment they are done, drain them and wtd a large tabteapoonful of butter to a quart of pea, sprinkle a little salt over the jmw and toss them. When the 1m. tt(r is meltd the pea are done N. Y. Tribune. When papering a room Uke two rolla of paper, inateh the ngure, and cnt first from one then the other. In this .way there will b Ho waste in watching. Starch made thbk enough Ut spread evenly when cold, is much nicer than pate made of flour. Rural Xew Yorker. Ilaked Fresh Maekerel: Wash and wipe carefully, make a dressing as for baked pod or haddoek, stuff with this, dredge with salt and Hour, ami haste often with bntter and water; make a gravy wife the water in the pan In which the fish was baked, adding a little Worcestershire sauce, Serve baked mackerel with asparagus ami mashed potatoes, Itoston (5 lobe. Olive Sauce: Jtemovo the stones from a cup of olive by pmrinir down to the stone uplrally. Throw them into cold waUT. and soak a few minutes to remove the sattness. Drain ami stow by simmoring family in a pint of good, rich utoclc or brown gravy. Add half tl' juice of a" lemon ami a little nayem and servv very hot Very nice with poultry or gam. Country Oentleman. If one 1ms a surplus of sour apples on hand in tho spring, it is nice to use thom for jelly. Take two quarts of watr to a dozen apples, pared and sliced; boll soft and strain through a flannel bag. To One plat of juice, add one xund of loaf sugar amt the juice anj rind of a lemon, and boll fifteen minutes. Itcfore Wiling put in a teacapful of the juice of stewed of canned crinlH'rrios. The result will he very satisfactory. Kxcbange. r.ol?er Sauce for Fish: On small lobster, four tablespoon fuls of butter, two of flour, onc-ftfth of a teaspoonfttl of cayenne, two tablespoon fuls of lemonjuice, one pint of boiling water. Cut the meat into dice; pound this 'coral" with one tableapooaful of the butter. Hub the flour and the remainder of the butter to a smooth aste; add the water, pounded "coral" and butter and the seasoning. Simmer five minutes and then strain on the lobster. Ikril up once and serve. Ladies' Home Journal. EARLY FRUIT JELLIES.

UOAIt QANIu wttieiMwg AUl 1U Cettiif An tourt l4tttri.

1km department of agWettltuMi hm greater pnigNHss been made thiut in tk cultivation of sugar cane. Fifteen years ago, seventy-five to hundred pound of sugar from one ton of caae was eon stdered a good yield. Now, any Vara and Fireside, by improved methods frf manufactMre, from 100 to 390 pounds are made from a ton of cane. While the Mute of Iouiiau has for years been regarded as Ue great sugar SUWi of the Union, it by no means holds a monopoly of this industry. Texas ia rapidly cowing to the front as a sugar State, and much of Florida and Missis sippl is adapted to the production of sugar ease, and smaller areas ef Georgia, Alabama, Arkansas and South Carolina. In many portions of the South below the thirty-fifth degree of north latitude, from one to six acres of sugar eane are planted by the small farmers lor making sirup alone. Asa plant of machinery for making sugar involves a large outlay of capital, small growers can not invest In such machinery. From a few acres of good creek-bottom land, however, a farmer ean make several hundred gallons of the most delicious sirup by the same sort of an outfit used for making sorghum sirup, litis consists usually of a little one-horse vertical eane mill and an inexpensive evaporator. made usually of .wood, with a copper bottom. Such an outfit can lie made for not exceeding seventy-five dollars, and the farmer can usually get all the help he needs for harvesting and grinding his eane and boiling his sirup by paying each hand about two gallons oi sirup for each day's work. Cane grinding on these small farms is a season of fun and frolic, usually, for the children. To them It is what the sugar making in the maple groves of the North is to the youngsters. From the evaporator the hot sirup is run off into tub or long troughs to cool. About an inch of white, thick and very sweet scum forms upon the surface, and into this the boys and girls dip little wooden paddles and eat until their taste for sweet is satiate. It is very wholesome, and I never knew any one to suffer any bad effects from eating it. Xor have I eve known any to become sick from chewing good, ripe oane.

IVlriHiiex Ktak. 'litis is the time of year, says the Orange .ludd Farmer, when many lariat cows and other animals out to grass. This is especially the case with those living where the herd law is in foroe and who are not supplied with fenced pasture. There are several methods by

In making jelly it is of the utmost i st porta ace that the fruit should he at the proper stage, as, either green or over-ripe, all efforts to make good hilly will be vain. If jelly does not foam ih twenty-fonr hours, it is useless to cook it over. Tho best loaf sugar should he used, and tho juice should be boiled before adding the sugar, as it retains both flavor and color before. Current Jelly without Cooking Pojir the juice from the currants, and strain it; to every pint add a pound of sugar; mix together until the sugar is dissolved, then put into glasses; cover and set in the sun for two or three days. This jelly must be solid. Currant Jelly Stem ripe currant, scald them. ami. when okl, mash and strain them through a jelly bag. Allow half a pound ot sugar to a pint of juice, lloil the juice twenty minutes, add the sugar, let cook five minutes. Try a little; if thick when cool it is done. Four In jelly glasses, and set aside to cool. Gooseberry Jelly Stent gooseberries, put In a preserve-kettle with very little water, cook until the gooseberries burst; strain, allow a pound of gar to every pint of jutee; cook until it jellies. Strawberry Jelly Mash ripe strawberries, strain the juice, add the juice of one lemon to every quart of strawberries, put on the Are, let boil five minutes; add a pound of sugar to a pint of juice; cook until thick. Knspberrv jelly may be made the same way as strawberry. Green Grape Jelly Pick green grapes from the stoms, put in a preserve-ket

tle, add a little water, and boll Until the

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R ELATED Of tfOYALTV. Tug Saltan Is tho latest Kurooea oelehrity to suffer from obesity. Tnk Qttooi. of tho llebjiaas is one of tho host equestrians in that country, and ean drive a six-ln-hond with frees and safety. Tut: young Kmperor at Berlin puts on his visiting cards ia plain Oothic letters, "Wilhelm, German Kmperor and King of Prussia, M Pmixck RcppMteuT, of Itavaria, has begun his studies at the University of Berlin the first Prince of a reigning house to enter that institution. Mahoahkt op Savoy, the silverhaired duchess dowager of Genoa, mother of the Queen of Italy, despite her age and rank, walks to ohurch like tho poorest working woman of the town. Victoria, Mister to tho Gorman Kmperor, has announced her intention of never marrying. She has made application for a sufficient allowanoe out of , which to establish a uousehold for herself. Qukkx Victoria has become so lame i that she has given up her habit of standi ing after dinner in the gallery at Windsor, and as soon as she enters the drawing-room a chair is brought and she sits ' down. f I Prixcxss Paumxk Mkttkkxich is a olever amateur actress. At a performance in Vienna she walked abcut among ' the audionoe in the costume of a wash- , erwoman, "receiving compliments and 1 asking advice." Thk Queen of Roumania, in a recent address, said: "I shall always maintain . that the actlvo life Of woman ought not , to go beyond tho sacred interior of her home, and that tho voice of woman sound nowhere so sweetly musical , as on her own hearthstone, in tho midst of her childron." XntoUlceHt Jetftte. ' When an intelligent person makes up his Blind to try Smith's Tcmio Syrup, made by Dr. John Bull, of Louisville, Ky., he will not be persuaued by his druggttto take some other remedy. Ue will Insist on his druggist getting the medicine he wants, even though he may have to wait a week for it When a family has once ued Smith's Tonic Syrup and experienced Its quick effect in curing all symptoms of malaria, chills and fever, summer colds, etc., they never allow themselves to be without it An intelligent 'father would as soon be without flour in the house as to be without Smith's Tonic Hyrup. The children like it, and its effect is always satisfactory. The diplomatic barber acts a part when ; he goes over tho head of a bald-beaded oustomer. -Wasldnscton Post , i' " The Demon of tke Marsh. The evil spirit that hovers about stagnant pools and inundated lowlands, is no , materialized bogey, no phantasm of a disordered imagination, but a jwwer of evil far more malignant than any familiar anathematized by Cotton Mather. It is Malaria, which has for its destructive progeny fever ami ague, bilious remittent and dumb ague, conouerablc with Hos tetter's .Stomach wit

ters, as are dyspepsia, constipation, liver'

oompiaint, etc

5o i-Axnt:A0K ean express the feelings tf a deaf mtito who steps on a tack ia a oarK room. Elmira Gaiettg. Tms most potent remedies forth ours of

ensease nv oeen otseovoroa toy aoaMent The tret dose of Dr. ShaUaalMWi Aatt.

dots for Malarto was given, as an experiment, to an old lady almost dying from the effects of Malaria, on whom Quinine acted

r WWi,

T-tRUTIXfl STOCK.

which the animal may he "stoked" out, but the safest and mot convenient is as shown In the illustration herewith. Procure an Inch and a hnlf strap long enough to fasten by buckle securely around the leg of tho animal just above the dew-claws or fetlock, as the case may beV On this place an eye-snap to hold the lariat made of three -quarter inch rope at least forty feet long, with a swivel joint at both ends, connected to three feet of small chain each and a ring in the end next to animal so as to catch the snap. This prevents kinking and gives free us of head and feet without danger of being crippled by ontanglement Krp Cow Clean. Sometimes milk has a "oowy" odor, tnd the cause is little understood. Cows , drink large quantities of water and not half of it passes off through the kidneys. When in health and the skin clean, by far the larger part finds an outlet i through the pores of the skin and takes i along with it effete matter and offensive I odors which are thrown off through the fine capillaries with the perspiration.

Proper action of the. skin is as necessary,

" ww uii. bui , fim m ffiu(rie dose has cured thousands since. It is the only known Antidote for the mdsoa of

l Vf ..lo-lc. ut.l 1... .1...

Watxr is sood in case of fever, but wa

tered stock makes the market feverish.

Texas SI ftings. Maxt of the -worm medicines and verm!

f uges sold by druggists irritate the stomach of a little child: Dr. Bull's Worm De

stroyers never tie. As harmless as candy,

yet tney never isu. Try toem.

l'nn dude ha his greatest swing in so

ciety wnen mo uammocK season arrives.

Si. v. 1'ioa.vune.

i Six Aoeefr Frtt, will be seat by Cregin ft:

(je., rmiatta., ra., to any one in ute u. s. or Canada, postage paid, uMHt receijtt of 93

ix Minis' fieetrtu soap wrappers, see in:

, Of I'cvels on circulars around oaeh bar.

' Some lawyers are always poor, while

i inul success.

Mr wife had chilis and fever for nearly s vear and tried every thine. Athtst Smith's

Tonic Syrup broke them. I now prescribe it in my practice. A. M". Traeft, St. !., A'tf-

rcr um, asm.

Titr. best illustration of mingled lwpe and , fear is a Insy man looking for work. Ash- ' loud Pros.

' Au. disorders caused by a bilious state of

tne system can oe cureu uy using uartor s Little Liver Pills. No pain, griping or dis

comfort attending their use. Try tl

Restacra NT-keeper are always ready te steak a man whoa he bos mousy. X. O. P way was.

THE MARKETS.

says the Country Gentleman, for the

grapes are tender; strain, and to every t purification of the blood as Is the nintof luice allow a pound of sngar; healthy action of the lungs. When milk

.... . j,

cook until it jellies. Pour in glasses

and set to eool. Louisville Courier Journal.

Neon went on to the field it was Into in the afternoon that the intttle was rosily t looking at the western sun ha 4 "ere in jlua time to recover nd giving out hU orders with ,TJ ch"wtoristi energy he t into victory. So, although is m.aP to sotting, there is time i l1 Av,ai JUMrselt of "tide, Iwjt your life ! in fllurs.-wlllUsi IL Tsylor,

lf Kenulne (iesfoostonof Chriot

M( i oroskoor

"IWOWlfSf..

Three ValsnMe Unieentle MIhIs. Gloves should never be rolled Into s wad or left lying inside out Pull oft" kIdwIv and strutch each fi infer to its full

lonrth. Mewl overt minute rip with must bo knpt clean and free from scurf

rlove thread and newlles which come which tills up the pores; frequent

has a cowy odor it is certain that the skin is not working right allowing the impurities to bo thrown back Into the blood, whence some of them find their way Into the milk, making it smell of the cow. This suggests that to have tnire milk and sweet butter the skin

2 as m t m si IS 2i V)

grooming is the easiest way. CI

cows do not give "cowy" milk.

MnUtHre la the ttotl. Everybody has observed tnat on a sum

mer evening when the air coflses m contact with the rapidly cooling grass and loaves of growing vegetation, it begins

ospecially for tho purpose. V rap each pair In tissue paper, and keep In a leng box, without folding. After carpets aro relald go over them and wipe with a damp cloth wrung out of warm water, to which ox-gsll or oxrail soan has been added. If this can

notieootaineuo pirimo. Wr,n.-yn-ltoil lt ,m)isttlre ()R them, and this In the projHirtion of two tablespoonf Is j , m iho , ht to a rallon of water. Ammonia should I . .,, it

not be used, as It is sometimes Injurlons by mornluK Urf;t! mmnt ot wakjr j to delicate oolor.. al been nreelnltatod. ltv Uiisi we learn. '

To mend a very largo hole In socks or I tJ D , Journal, that the air

WOVUn HIWtorvi-m, mrv itwwij u .-i." net over the aperture and darn over It

tmhs menueii nm nimom. m.. temperature stronger than when new, and look far , ,

neater than if darned In tho ordinary

way. -Doston HHdget.

Xkw Vork. JnHr7,

, CATTLK Native SUnera $ 4 tW 4

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SIIKKP-Uood to Oholee 4 S

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"No, 1 dentmnce flirting from the bottom of my heart" assorted thn married looking man. "I think it calculated very often to lead to results that a lifetime w toe aSiert to repent of." "You are unusually energetic. Drinkeft: what's the reason?" 'Well, it was through a ilrtstloa that I get acquainted with my wife Psilkdelshis Hums

at a certain temperature is able to hold

a given amount of water, hut if the

le reduced it will hold

less, and the surplus water will be pre-

.!ipltted. If the air that enters a drain tile ami Is distributed through the porous earth along Its course Is reduced te a lower temperature by contact with n oil cooler than the air, It will deposit jnolsture In the soil. A tile laid throe pr four feet deep will keep the ground jioist In Its vicinity as long as the air (tontains moisture enough to make a dew point at a reasonable temperature; hut a shallow drain gives eompsrahVfoly few favorable results i dretural

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the butatlve and nutirMeos

i of California isra, eombinoa with the

Btatu virtue or pioois Known to ee most

1 ut tiMi kuniu avaaat. uu mam.

tig on tho kidneys, liver ami bowels, eietally cleansing lbs aye tern, disfoUing colds

amd hoadachoa, and

oomtton.

curlag habitual coo-

Tni ex pea son of m may he summed upas lawrewoo Antoricsa.

i el or trie company current expenses.

Wn will rive MM reward for say

osssrrh that ooo not b cured with Ball's Catarrh Cure. Taken iateraally. f. J. Cmsmxt Co., Props., Tstado, a Toe ean oaatly All the public eye If yon only I ave tho dust Terrs Haute Kxproa. KaKt'MATicPnini are greatly roliorsd by O lean's Sulphur Moan. Kill's Hair and Wluohor Dye, K cents. Tns phonograph needs no eulogy. It soeaka for Itself. Blnghamptoa Journal. Tmoss who wish to praotios ooomy should buy Carter's Little Liver Pills. Forty pill in a vial; only one pill a dose. Au. masons are supposed to be "squars" follows. Rochoater Post-Dispatch. Hoomchitis is cured by frequent assail doses of Piso's Cur for Consumption. Saxii-saooixo may be rlossod among the too base hits. Texas BifUngs.

CORED OF SICK ITtUUMCHE. W. ). Edwaeaw, PavlasjrrK. ., writes t ! have hsesi m great orrerer froaw 4Do4tvoeo mm4 Ulek MaaJooai, suosl bmto Srted assMig oaoOtclsies, hsut Ms Pills is the only one that gave ne rel lef . I glad thai p4II aelo ttr tUmm three or aay other kind, aad asoon aot weaken or a-rlpe." Ueaaatly aairao ooatosl. Bess immbII. Prloo, W oeass. SOLl KVKKYWHERE. Otlof, 44 Murray Street, Ktw York.

KwomaU

eOMPAMEL

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wtM to O. W. SnarOKS c CO. SarSSear

MtUTAKY ft nREMArS CIRCUUB. ?2S hur Veaais or Bm Bail or Mlim tb Mere aaeals) Sot TKX SfOBTOlO CXBCUXJtX aeat te mm MtOraMeaappUceUetorBuai! Thta te the for rtAOa and UMTIMO-Tou aheeht mmtm bar UMHtaeeftiatnumbT ol heSa aad lav used la tas Vailed Steles come Ikeas 0. W. a. Co. to- Write forTXAO Clrcnlerlflaterertaa. G. W. SIMMONS A CO.,

oik nan, sioaiorit naaaa. nnUMatMiMiMfat

Ask Him ! Who f JMES OF IIMUiTN, BINGHAMTON. N. Y.

What? Why on om

" He Pays the Freight.

"THE BEST IS THE CHEAT."

TMKESHERS SAW Mllit

For Pamphlets write to TSC MN.TSUM a MVtM C4MrMY.

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ISSASfMsSa de (8y wh rm

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SOU) MEDAL, TAm, l7t. W. BAKER & CO.'S

BreaW Cocoa

T. r mm I W YOU WAXT TO

JVo ClwmicoU , KEEP OUT OF THIS

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Hold by Orecera everywhere.

W. BAKER & CX)Dorobetr. If ass.

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