Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 33, Number 34, Jasper, Dubois County, 8 May 1891 — Page 7

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ISRAEL'S aXK)M FORETOLD. telHM'tkMHil fH4r-eil Lthm fat Mm J 1H, I Ml, Specially Amift from H 8. QtiaHorty, Lwos Tr.lT, Am GOtlitN Tbxt. Wboaoevtr hath ma, taw klin sta.I UKcm ma that whttata iw wwmiili to tare. LtiUeSSM1. Cr.siAi TW)Tii.-Wbrw a mm sowets, ibautiaU l.ealao wrap rizV?rn II, C. MOm la Uwi reiga at jorciKiam II. h" lawsel. l'l.iu. -Tim jmafilnps Kr f';B tn llft'icl, tho rtlltrl water. Md Saautria, tlie capital. Cli:CL"MT.NCWI. ABWMl, l!MMMi)g WCfl agauut Israel (cr their i4, aroused tU aager ol ihs leaden. A mails, the chief urUni of tin goldcn-rulf ww.hlt at llethel, denounced Anon a trslU:r anil conspirator, because or hW threatcnlnr! r-d h UU the prophet go boma to Juilah. Acoi replied Uy ktlll atom earnest warnins. and a desrtr vleies el Israel's dcotn.

TiwJjy'ti Irm m Ih a iwtiost of thU tuWn-s.. HEM'S OviK IlAKliI'l.ACr.s-1. "A basket cf mmtnir fruit:" an tbject 1 Israel wan lifce this uunncr frultl (1) It wan rhetor detraction. (? It wai too lata to grow any core. t3) 11 wiulrt K'.on decay. . ".N'ot pa.n fcyanymoro;"' not overlook Oicirattt; not past wltUout tklsg notice, a. "Can forth with i. Jence:' ia Jtrcat si west the fearful judgment: or the tllcce of death ; there were Bone loft rven to swum. &. "V.'Ik h will the new inKni"tk festival told on tlx) first of the moth, when Dust, ncsi was JaW mUUs (Num. S:I1; 2 King 4:SS), He gone;" they would not stop their greed fpsla. even for worship, "gt forth wheat:' from tbe cranary for aale. '"The ephuh;"., three pecks ami three ptnta. They cheated In qaan tity. 'Tfce flicke! ureal:" tbe kbel:cl Replied half aa ounce, Troy, and was used at a weight f r welshing the uncoined silver with which tho wheat w i paid f cr. no that tUoy cheated in price. 6, "The needy for a pair or shoes:" sold them for dare, because they coult! not even pay for sice. 7. 'The excellency of Jacob:" the Ltird niamlf; crallthat lirael wight have been la fjlcry aad Wredncj. 8. "Jtlso up m a flood;" rather the rlrer, Uko the overflow? of tho MIc. "Oast out:" troubled. "And drowned:" end slate a?aln like the upUcavaU of anfartfcquakc. 8. 'The un togodown at no n:" they would paw away suddenly, before inciriimc. in me niu cr tnelr prcwporlty. 10. Sackcloth; baldnes:" sigas of mourning, vi. "bccK tho word of the Lord:" selc for protn isca ot ncipin inetrRrcat need. 1 1. 'The bin or jamarja:" tne ajoweti calf at IJethcl, by 1-1-1- ( .. I - . . . . - wnicu BJiasni, iob capital, smnec. "Dan;" jn inc norii. wnere tne cotucn calf was plaeod Tbe maantTt" of worship at Ikk-rahelta, a place of lilolatroiis worship. Their Ido'.i would fail thect in their time of need. v.uMMK.M. jus; as i am writing this, we lioar of a famine In Dakota, owing to clrouirlitfi. The dis tress Is something (earful, and the calls for help from othor parts of that state arc loud, le.s n famine is u fearful thln.7, and one wliich brings death and aiMJasein its train. Itutthat is not the kind or a. famine f which the prophet f-pcaka in this lesson. There are other famines besides the famine of bread Just suppose that in cur land there were a famine of knowledge; that all our collets were closed, and that all high hchools were blotted out! Suppose that all books were destroyed, aad all newspapers censed to existl Suppose that we lapsed Into a state of real avajcryi anl that there were no educated persons left in tlie whole land! What an awful state of affairs thai would be! It were better for us to eeasn to oxtet as A people, thifor ub to live on under such ill eondltion at afFsfn "V".t tt.ts .

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ine than that. It to m ftmime f tkt that tbe prophet aakl -wonld eone to Israel if tliey penrited in the way that i woum come wncn tney suouUl run rro in all the earth, and should c Word of the Lord, but because 1 so lone ami rarsistentlv nhcy shotild not le able to find it. this prophecy been fulfilled to fce the answer to that, we have to look at the state of Israel toThey are, as a nation, devoid f that which is the highest form of truth. Atrtvbcrc in all the earth do they seexn to be able to find the truth, though it is on every hand. And iuv there no famines of the Word of God excepting among the Jews? Are they the only people, who are starving for lack of truth:' Certainly not! Rejection of thc-Word of God as we hoar it results iti the same way in all placea and all times. Tlicrc arc hi England and in this land scientific men who have iarutne of the Word of (Jod. They have fed on the huaks of Godlette skepticism until Mlioy are starving for lack of )tne spiritual food. The Word of God has Iwen rejected, and their souls have become dwarfed as a result, Darwin was such an one, and mucky is another, bhm the year before Ucdied Darwin was asked as to hi belief in the exist'Ce of a God, he wrote: "Caa one trust w the conviction of a inoakey's niitul?" md Huxley htigmntizeu man as a failure, and as "a wilderness of apes.' nrely such men are starving for a little truth, nndyet there are. larifonuinwrs of those in our times who are following them, and calling tlicm "great jnen." Ye, If their teachings are folwwed. Hnland anl America will socn tew a horrible famine of the Word of This means the baldest materialn. nr.d that means a civilizaon that must soon crumble to tiicce, m J rael oruinblcd anl failed. iwlTiiICP Rrot,,0anoBus who do wi lwlieve any sneh noaease as is n'errcd to iu the above Hum. Yet, in Woof r.ur orthodox faith, we have a kmine of the Word of God. now is it in your home id your W. IS there an abundaace of tho "onlnfOixlthcre, or ere you Htarviair wlael: of the truth? Well, there Is a 7,1 ,K'fn whieb, if Wtt go, we shall j ; Me to recover what we have mu jfirawi wcnt jJt,yonU tJltit l)QlnU ,! nmv ff centuries she has Inwn sufsoul it )l far wrojoctlng' the truth that tu!,.,1;1.0 PMity to receive it. It V-n will w )ike Israc, runninr to d ai2 :v,11!,l Jt ,las l0!it- but t b'c to find it-IUv. A. P. SehaufBer. IACTtCAL SfOOKSTlON'S. irL11"'' the Pphct will not . fJtiMs doom. Stopping tho alarm- , not put ovt the fire. -'fhere coiwk a time when repentlH Um ae. The disease is beyond Mr?)flrCSsloB of tno Pr U unspeskeaa as m,u m wlokfl An( wU1 righteous retribution. fcwiLf at?1 ,J,t'n wc tamed "SJvu wicked. wftr 1 r Ho aH1 lromis for " orni, whatersw aisv kifall vU l0ratlcns.

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AGRICULTURAL HINTS.

GOOD THINGS TO HAVE. Laual.. j . " " " " 11 HH rHh Kwt Whlnk ah KH.lly Mad-. U". ... . it. ' jiim me ieit season for tk B'iral triiiiminjf of irehard mmm Z i ..Mwii on tha answer Uj J Wch all are not nKrmt, an perhaps all have not the hub object iu viuw in uiv woik; tmt proll)ly a ma jenty iiatre cb-eidwl that the least itw jHrj is tone u, Uie trees when trimmed nu tneyare in adoraiant condition. esptM-Mtilly If the larger cut are pro"'V" M,me of waterproof ni.icn Mioum imj invariably applied. Many, esiiecially amonjf 'farmers, find that the mo,t oonvenient time to prune is during favorable weather la winter or spring when other work la not deniandinif their attention. Much of this orchanl work ban already been done and more will shortly be undertaken; perhaps the mention of some of the method and devices which 1 have found very serviceable and the uses of which I have not seen elsewhere, may prove of benefit to others. While neither the shears nor saw alone will answer all purposes, yet for pncral use In hearing trees thu latter is the more serviceable. For this purpose I use a saw about 22 inches long and I inch wide, ground back with about five or six teeth to tho inch, filed to cut one way and set in a frame made of J-inch oval iron 4 or 5 inuliM A PKUM.VO HAW. wide at the base and tapering to about 2 Inches at the point, with a nut at the base of the frame by which to tighten tho saw, and also a socket at the middle of the base by which I can attach it to a light, stiff pole (one of oasswood is best). This is about IK inches thick at the socket and i Inches at the base and from 6 to 10 feet long. lite saw should be set In the frame so as to draw in cutting. With this tool any ordinary tree of twenty-five years' growth can Do trimmed from the ground In less than half the time needed with any other device and much better, as from the ground one can see the limbs that should be cut more readily than from inside the tree, and tho work can also be done without injury to the tree from standing on the limbs with iKiots with nails, etc, bruis ing the bark. Now for removing the accumulations of brush, which in large orchards Is a tedious job, I constructed u ltoat made of two ordinary mud-boat planks, placed with the rear ends atwut citrht feet apart and the front ends about four feet; the latter are fastened together by a two-men piann a foot or eiirhteen inches wide and of the proper lenirth. bolted to the curved portion; and there are three beams of four bv four scant ling, one at the rear, one at the front, atuoae at the center, aad raised tc the vrotHMl abort six or eicfct Upon theae I nail a evveriaf X IIRUSH HO AT. of Inch boards, and with a hook clevis bolted to the center of the plank at the front end, by which the vehicle Is to lw drawn, the boat is completed. In load r ing me nrusn, commence at the rear end. It can project considerably if a little pains are taken to bind it with that in front, the load being kept some what in the shape of the boat. I find the easiest way to dispose of the brush Is to burn It as drawn; and I experience no difficulty in burning green hrubh if a good fire is started at first vith any old rubbish or dry material. 1 unload compactly on the fire. To do this, before commencing- the loul. we place on one side of the boat a stiff polo or rail, with a chain attached in the center, atid load on this, and when tlie load Is drawn to the fire, to the other ead of this chain is attached another sufficiently long to pass over the load and the itre, then the team is uncoupled from the boat ami hitched to the end of the chain, and the team goes ahead, and with proper judgment the load is placed directly on the burning pile lietter than it could be done by hand, aud In a very short time and in the beat possible condition for burning. On saeh a boat, can be placed all any team should draw, and more than would be placed on a wagon, and, the device being low, the load is out of the way of standing trees, and can be much more conveniently put oa and taken off. The accompanying cuts may help to give a better idea of the saw and boat. There Is no patent on either, and both are easily made. C. E. Cook in Kural New Yorker. POULTRY PICKINGS. If from any cause any of the chickens get stunted the quicker they are war keted the better. Tut; best profit in raising docks for market is in having them ready to sell when they are twelve weeks old. Pkki.v ducks, If well fed and eared for, will average one hundred and forty eggs In a year, which ia enough to give a good profit. Kvkn with young chickens there are fW materials that are better than good o -nreeal for fattening; even a few it,y feeding of It will be of benefit. A now or two of sunflowers plneatctt along with the corn will be found profitable to use in making a geod varleWr f JeeA. esnnlslly daring the wlatet

mwwi uur UN AND MOON. A m theory in relation to the noon ha lately been advaaeed, to the effeet that the lighU ami shadows of the moon are Ineompatible with the theory of it enherleal shape. A Gxkma.n capitallet baa offered a reward of 93A,u00 to any astronomer who an satisfactorily prove to him that the win, the moon, or any one of the star M Inhabited, or that It oontahia any solid matter whatever. Thk brightness of the moon ia not no rery much greater than tlie brigktneee of the same area of sky. The total light of the full moon can be compared with tlie total light of the sun, though it la a very difficult problem, aad the reult will be that the rwn is aa bright an 80,000 full moons. Br a comparison of record extendi orer a number of years it has been concluded that tbe moon ha an influence in lowering the height of the barometer in the months from September to Jan uary at in time of full moon, arul i. raking It during the first Quarter. Vn effect ha been perceived in the other months. Sun spots are cavities In the anrfm of the sun filled with trasea. The generally distributed in srroune. nrlm.. pally in two rsones which cover the surface of the sun lying between ten rUfreee and thirty-five degrees north and south of Its equator. Their size varies from those just visible with tbe most powerful telescope to those 100,000 mile In diameter. FOREIGNERS OF NO.TE. Mint. Cakxot's music alee at the PWee, in Paris, are reallvamainiv (. t,Ai. splendor. T e wiuioi.uh,oi rreston, governor general oi Canada, is an enthusiast! football player. Gxtx Pacha has been honored by German botanist. A nsw plant ha been called Kminia Emlnens. Isat late Charles Bradlaugh played s strong game of chess, and ranked among the best players of England, 11 aa also skillful in checkers and other similar games. 'Now soon dlHwtinn w.tt n. .nntfc. and health on both." This natural and happy condition of tho mind and bodv is brought ww-iinJclyKU800f 1'Tickl AahBitters. While not a beverage in any sense, It possesses the wonderful faculty of'renewlng tf th nahllltntOll K'.tnm all Iha al.ma.,. u i ne ueoiiitaiea system all the elements required to rebuild and aake stronK. If , wu mo iiuiiuieu nun it neiwjHciiB, uiHesseu liver, kidneys or bowels, give it a trial, it will not fail you. Their Lovers, of Course A contemporary says that pretty girls should never bite their lips. If not, why noil Who is going to blto tbeml Dally Continent. "Thekr never was a remedy mado with more carethanDr, John Bull's KHrsarjtarilla. Each one or the several herbs and roots used is closely examined, and all foreign substances excluded, before their various virtues rertised, but peotiie who use it wlu taik about it and praise it, and it advertlaae itself, it win cur yok of blood diiwHM. ry nwMiiMN targeiy aavertisea watery eosapouitda faiL Jomwox says the greatest magicians of the sge are tbe paoer makers. They trassX Y Lodger eaitors to lie ea. Fox strengtltening and clearing the voice. use "Hkown's hkonchial Tkochks." "X have commended tbem to friends who were public speakers, and they have proved extremely serviceable." itev. lleury Ward Ueecher. The professional oarsman la an InHnnn. tial fellow, for his business trivo hm a great pull. Uirmingham Itepubliean. If you think your child has worms, don't neglect it until it has spaams. Atoneepive it Dr. Bull's Worn Destroyer. They taste IJOOU. "Iv It. urann tnr eork. "I would not be here ia tlm iiu i. dianapolls Journal. THE MARKETS. Nkw Tokr. Mav 2. CATTLE Native Steers..... f 5 00 OOITON-Mlddllnit.,,,,., , ,. ... e FMM'K Winter wliest 4 WIIKAT-Xo. -i Ked .IKS COR.V Xo. 2 81 e OATtf-WtTii Mixed... .... W rUKh-.CW.MM.......u 18 75 W ST. LOUIS, roTTOX-Mlddllnic nrcr. ks vnoieo Meers S 7 i?lilrlf nr ....... .. ft ) Ilons-Cntiiinon to Select..., 4 W) SIIKK1' I'HlrtoClioioe...... 8 75 FLOUH-ratnt! 5 16 XX tn Plinlnn IU a WIIKAT No. 2 Kel Winter.. 1 Wl4 u)R.-(i, i Mixed. IIATf1 No. 2 ,.,, KYK No. 2 TUHACCO-Liiks i,Hf Hurley...... i m HAY-ClearTlHiotby li B) nUlTKK-Choleellalrj- 20 K(!j;H-KrSH ) rOKK-Stunilnnl Mem t 120 IIACOX-Clear Kll I.A ltl I'rlmt' Steam ......... .... WOOb-ChoIceTtib .... OIIICAflO. rATTU-SlilnniHK 4.,.. 4 75 IMX.'S (Kioil to Clio on....... 4 SO SIIHKP Krtlr to Clmleo.. ft w FJJUK Winter I'Mtciiti 4 78 Snrlnv 1'uti-nta...... i "M WIIKAT No. 2 5?jirliiK. , COHN-No. 2 . . .... OATS-No.2..... I OKh BtHHuard Mpm.,.. . KANSAS 0ITV. fUTTLK-Phlpphig Steers,., 8 7S IKHJS All Grade)!...,, ...... 4 Ml WIIKAT No. 2 Ked,,,....' ... 1 09 OATS No. 2 51 i.llHA AO. i... ,.. .... NKW ORI.KAXS. FLOrU-llluhtj'rade 4 no OAT8-.No. 2 HAt;iiolie . ...... ,..,, 22 60 ItHtK New Me.., HArON-Clesr Ull ... COlTON-MUtdlltiK... . SM IXUISV1I.I,K. WIIKAT-No. 2 Red 4l OOKN-No.2Wlilte , .... OATS No. 2 Mixed ST I'OHK-Mom , .... MACON-ClcarKlb. , ... COTTON-Mlddllng.. . iwlftMeHBltmftV1

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TSlB T ijMji tl alia-lit nit The nlaanant, m-l nutl iLe Hrfu. ufaLv with whk'h 14 m way um the uaahl fruit itixauve, jrut ot ng, uaoer aU eoadlUoiiH make it their favorite rerody. Uta llelnK U) the eve aad to the taaie. aeatie. H effectual la actlag on the kklaeys, liver WW uoweia. Use lin't oMiged tc amtear before tki Stake Hett Tltwe la no time to be tost whea the kid Beys aad bladder ueclect their dutv. lUmd aisease advauces with eiaat strides. liright's disease aad diabetea are dread foes to human life. Kubdue then ia their infancy with llostcttar's Ktomaeh liitters, mo puroBL uiureuc ia exiateaee, it conquers likewise malaria, cosatiwtkn, dys-jN-imiaasu uuiouaaeee. 'Uea coaiplexiea uaed to be a greet f:vnff, to her." "Ah, well, thatlftUe i ter ia all made up bow." N, Y, lierakl. as ALWATsaToldharshpurgativepills. They first make you sick and then leave vou Dona tip ted. Carter's Little Liver pills regulate lueooweisauaaiaKeyou weiu jjose,ouejHii. "That wa-; a crack shot," said the bey at be disfigured the show-window with a pebble. Washington Post Is it jirofcnMe that what a million woatea say after daily trial is a mistake! Thv say virey nwiw uy ul uiai liODDIIiS' ciectrtc is moat Konm(il, purest and best. They have bad 3t years to try it. 1V give ewe trial. "Tnis is a terrible weight of rgiit big ill," moaned tlie little picture Washington Post with the iraate. Fort i ft Feeble Luni mp Against Winter llorehound and Tar. with liule'K llnnev of Pike's Toothache Drops Cure is one in mute. Tas first serpentine walk wai laid out In the Garden of Eda Pitu.--i iu.. rates. . m " I Ake as small as bonioaopattitc pollets, aad I as easy to take as sugar. Everybody likes I tnem. carter s liitueivernus. Try umhb. It takes two to make a barpain, and frequently a third party must come in aad iy the bills, N. 0. Picayune. BlST. easiest to use and choaneat Fi&o'a Remedy for Catarrh. By druggists. 86c. Neter propose to a girl en shipboard she might Times. in row you over. Phil lisdeiphla Talk's cheap, but when it's DaCKCQ Up DV a DlCdCfe Ol UVi Jiard msk of n fimnrinllv rrnara frf a ""nciaiiy rCsponsible firm, or company, of r u - , A A. . . WOrld-W'lde reputation for fair . . . . ... j UMKl nd honorable dealing, it means business Now, there are scores of sarsaparillas and other blood' purifiers, all cracked up to be the best, purest, most peculiar and wonderful, but bear m mind (for your own sake), there s only one guaranteed blood-punfter and remedy for j i- . j J 1 torpid liver and all diseases , r that come from bad blood. That om standing solitary ana aionc sokt on, truu, Dr. Pierce's Golden Med ical Discovery. If it don't do good in skin, scalp and scrofulous diseases and pulmonary consumption is only lung-scrofula just let its makers know and get your money back. Talk's cheap, but to back a poor medicine, or a common one, by selling it oti trial as "(jolden Medical Discovery" is sold, would bankrupt the largest fortune. Talk's cheap, but only M Discovery is guaranteed BUNTING M FLAGS ARK SOLD BV W. SIMMONS & Co . IflSTfHI HlfvS J MatDunr l I mil tahy aoone. B-RcstiiwMrawraMa-Twe Tnaf Mark le en faterjraf The Secret of Frnmlt H Uthepavrprtornt. dlr.t mm atat a proper Hntltr of whnlrtnM. n J. T-t.t. he whlk Immh-IUc nW In thar.trn. The hi mmh he wiaXi II lithe vllnl principle, ramlrrlaa: ihrsM ... ypB""r,",MM,'r. "r.THtr.rilUex H lmpnrlthMiaa4TlialUe the trbele A Koted Divine says : thr pK three meaths far r.u.ia w nHTe Bpm huh nr. T'u,,. m.utnmarh m4 afrtMnm, I merer ham nav. tMBCtH.,me nmm bmnI. IreeBMeB then aa the hemt sill la exlateaee, mmd m mM can ta Rt-aantnt atkm ictu ... er. P. K. OI8MI. Yark. Tutt's Liver Pill, Prlfi,2Sc Offiec, 3f 41 Park rlaet, W.Y. GOLD 3QCDAX, PAHIB, 1878. GERMAN Sweet Chocolate. The most poeelar tweet Chocolate in the mark. It ia ntrHioa and paktJ a.Prtk:,r farerHe with chlfclren, and a meet excellent article for family rr& m n drhilr, or f" fonfeenosery, k ia a dendetM Cheeelsle. The gensine ii ntamae,! 'upon the wraaeer. K. Oh.

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