Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 33, Number 36, Jasper, Dubois County, 22 May 1891 — Page 7

CAPTIVITY OF ISRAEL,

May M. 1MI. fteeeiallr Amgi fans M. 8. Qaartertr.) Lasso Tax- Xsa 17 IK Oouikm Tkxt Ueeeeae jv have fctMseea Mm Urd, lie IwU atK fowyL-Ota.!N; W.

Cumui, Toutm Sw m4 r4a are lnr-

We.

TJMS-Ttt et.jtvttr WU place 11.C. 7 or

Wl.

1lacr Banaria, the eaptui ef Irt, m4

rerkue immccd m m ANjrnM empire. liOUtHS-Itotfcee, klug ot Israel. Ninth year, Heieklsh vw la hi nUlli yew a kIrr of Ju

dak. The la van to or Israel u ttia Uy Rhlmn!icT IV,, who died during tbo lefe of

gamsrta, watca km M)wrN iy hu attceeesor.

Barto.

PARALLEL HtflTORY le Judas U found In 9

Chron. ch. . .

1'BorHKT Italahaed Mlceh ware proohwrlog In JudsU. lloshes died in laraol a boft

time before the eeptmtr. Ilrxnt over IIakji Ii.acb.-6. "In tbe aiath

j-ear f lioMica:- me mat Kin w Inrscl. (Se

VS.I-5.J -nicKiBic oi Asyr:'' Sor,;o. The war wai bosun by Rbilmaaeier IV., but he (tied during the ateee of Samaria. "Hulati:" district VP the rtvpr Habor. "Tbo river of Cozua:" a district between tHe Euphrates and TljrU. Tho Ilabor I a branch of tbe Euphrates, i "MeW:" east of Nineveh. 7. "Had brought then tn:" ahowln their Ingratitude la disobcylnij Ood. who had done aurh wcadeo fal thlnc3 for tlJCia. 9. '-Did eecmtiy:" hypocritically, MirJcrpfetense of aervlntr Jehovah. 'Toirer of tlte watchmen:" la the neldsfor protection cf PUeep and vineyards. The lonJicst place. 10. "Orovea:" A she rah; wo den pillars for the worship of Aslieth. a ctxUieiM who correspo.'ided to tbe (Jrcctaa VeaoH. 13. "Seers;" eee-era of visions. One Mrjd of prophet. 14. "Hardened their Recks:" like oxen wh- are aet and determined, autl will not he Kuliled. 15. "Tosthuonlcs:" God's vltaest Gaisvt aln by His laws and comm&ndaeate. 17. "Topes ttrotish the nre;" hjrplaelnsthem lithe rcdhotanaa of tbe brazen Idc I Moloch. Divination and enchantmcnta;" Pecking to know what to do, or what tbo fhture win b. by Flfios and omens, instead of by the word of Cod auU eoaacier.ee. I.KSSON' COMMK.VTS. Cause and effect are brought oat clearly in this lesson, so that every one j may see liotv God works with Ills people. Wc have been studying1 for some time slnjfle portions of the history of Israel, and have seen how they went contrary to the law of their Clod. In this lesson to-day, wc see the end of the courses of conduct that Israel nut-sued.

The historian tells of how tliey went in the face of litfltt that should have led

them to prosperity, ami did Recording

to an tne a Dominations of the idolatrous

nations around tbcni. Against all this they had been warned, and the consequences of such conduct had been most clearly set before them. Yet all was vain. They did everything that others did, and wont to extremes 6f wickedness. They actually practiced human sacrifices, and burnt tlieir cons and daughters atithxs alirttics of Moloch. Nothing was too vile for them to adopt. Notwithstanding all this, the Lord had patience with them, and waited for years before He brought the full penalty of their sins on their heads. lie tried to win litem 'back to their former allegiance, ami for that purpose sent them prophet after prophet; but they only hardened their hearts, and stiffened their necks, ami pashed ahead. So tbe end came at last, and when it came, H wan just aa terrible as God hd said it wmdd fca. Wc emanot look wrlre in fee physical world witaoat pereehriDg that cause and effect are imlissolubly bound together. Nothing happen without a cause, and one of the most steadfast 'efforts of ecieatifto men is to find out What causes produce certain effect. What is true in tlte physical world is

irue m tne intellectual world as well.

is mat boy a good arithmetician? You

may le sure that tlwre i a cause for his

excellence in that line of work. Is tlte other scholar well posted in history?

us surety as in the first cae. you will

fiud a cause for his prouciency in tbat

ne. nut yomter there is a scholar who never knows his lessons, ami fails of promotion. Well, there is a cause for

mat as well. Nothing happens by mere

chance. In the on case tlterc has been

effort, ami in the other laziness. The results that arc appropriate to these causes will always follow. No man becomes a scliolar by dollar nothing, ami no man works hard without receiving

"i une rewaru or his work. These are Clod's laws, ami they work always ami

mui every one in the same war. fn ...

Aiiera are at the present moment

causer, at work in your elm that will inevitably produce certain result. This is true in the eaoe of each seltolar. This oy, if he keep on in his present

urw, wut at last fill a drunkard's

grarc. liiat boy, if lie pemists in

pushing ahead, will cad in the penitcn

nary, inr.t girjt unleas site chnnges,

ut emi in a life of sin and ruin. What

abolcinn thought that is! Now tlte tttne to change, if ever, for soon the reaping will boffin, and whatsoever

cy are now sowing, of that they slta.ll

a tiarvcat before kmif. Ic A. F.

"viiaiintcr, u. U.

AGRICULTURAL HINTS.

AND SMALL.

THE

RULERS Q RE AT

Mhk1 kerw in hk thrM UtbUs nar

Tmt

K)TATO SCAB.

A tHrni Alwmf AenumiinMlnl br lr.

eut extMriiuuHt i.tti.. .... . , . " """" jmi

. .,Ci nut an intereMl JweouRt of hw experltmmts with poU

Wit.' I Ma . f Is ...

it 4 . . I tmniatin?n ti-ia

ntmc iH, ttTerynouy who has raiatHi t. .., , " " n" scabby" potato, hm wwh tbJrv Z,n rk? V,'1 1,?ve tH try China to the LI of the Z2Z?LZ Wi,1'nt o go baek.

that it is caused by excessive moisture

ir xm soil, ithers think it Is produced by irritation brought about by suUfcUnees of iBMJcts in the soil that wtrateh or mar the tubers, still others think it is a result of chemical action due to the presence of lime or oxide of ir.n in the soil, while another theory is that stable manure induces the disease. The trouble, about all these theories Is that perfectly iiealthy potatoss are frequently nroduead in wt

soils and with stable manure, while soab frequently, occurs on light, dry land. Dr. Thaxter thus dismisses the insect-eating theory: 'Turning to the theories which connect the seah' with

th action of some organism, vegetable

or animal, the 'inseet' theory is one very commonly entertained, especially br farmers, 'insect' ineludlnsr arth

VICTORIA IS lrettiB- tired nt lw.lna.

tor tne general public, and has given orders that hereafter the re.

mwHm umiung preaeautiona at court hall be atrktlv enforeed. Tmt Turkish sultan's kHehea eosta tJw emperor 9m,m annually. The building- extends oae hundrwi and fifty fee? on every side. The dUhes are aealed in the kitchen by no leas a peron than Oman Pasha, the hero of Plenta, and are unsealed In tlte sultan's presence. The president of the United States of Venezuela, with tlte approbation of tin federal council, has just conferred the decoration of officer of tlte order of the Bast of lfollvatr unoa Frank Vine

the well-known traveler and author, in token of recognition of his "distinguished services to the science of raocrraphy." Sir Edwix Axxoi.t writes of the empress of Japan: "A true Japanese wom

an m mat almost divine self-abnegation, patience and dutifulnese which are the common qualities of her gentle daughters of the land, she is a veritable mother of the nation, never wearied of good works, and foremost in encouraging all wise social reforms."

Taa

free trmm ariiatly i

very way Uur waea lr. Jeaa Hell's Ser-

linn tm awuM use of.

. A. Dcsoia, a welt kaewn ni!.

m. XMiia, ayi: "I have attdMvanl

Ues or Prieklv As nitu. un.Zr.

Bad malarLal uMiltlAa a u..., . . .

C,'J, fd heartily nemttd it to aU

"no maaaer. ll is the remedy lever used."

Sr The Timiiiig Point

riMniijiiiisC?

9?T sae aasjataia.

eM JSZZTUTSXZStt

AMAXaetaraU

reotu-M te

"auatUd" We much.

raw!:1!: !! S S It JSr Btteh.-lMBKBaaitoB Laaesr. ji Ul lit

All eases of weak er lame baek. bawkaAb. I .

111 mm 1 . . r . ' , 1

rBWWOMMWB. Will 1M1 mMI nv WMTiM ilil ii

of Carter's Smart Weed aad Belladonna

Backache Masters. PriceceaU. TryUwsm.

A VHILIlll'l UM1U mtt allu.

lawyer's are ratwitad ta Ua ill lu

vowrtvr.

SWIFT

PECIFIC CO.t

no. 1. si-EciMir.v or ordinaky "deep"

TOTATO SC.VK.

worms. This idea is based unon the

faot that scab spots form an attractive

feeding ground for u. variety of insects,

specially wire-worms, myrlanods tnd

mites; the common occurrence of which, especially in the dectier scab spots, has lel to the belief that the two were directly associated. That this is not the case has been shown by careful observation, the only connection between thy two resting on the fact that the injury already existing from a quite different cause is often extended by tltem very considerably." The earliest ltotanical explanation ol the'eattse of scab was in tS48 when Dr. Wallroth attributed it to the action of a certain fungus. It has since been shown that this was another disease entirely, and only in recent years has the true disease been carefully studied. Without going into a detailed account of Dr. Thaxter's experiments of iuterest mainly to botanists or irivinsr a

description of tlte disease, which is fa

miliar to all who oat potatoes, -we may say that experiments were made to learn if the disease eould he transmitted

by iafeetkm, like saaallprtx or

ha a ftttaaea subject. It

proved that it eaa. At Fig. t fat a paotograeh of a seabby pote.to as it was takea from the soil. As these seabbv

potatoes grew m the field, the microscope detected a grayish film la connec

tion with scab spots, and this substance was taken for inoculation. Potatoes in half a dozen or more hills were infected with tlte disease. The tulwrs were uncovered and lightly touched with a needle tltat had been

DON'T wait Until VOII aro dirk Vwifnr. trr !

- I PitrtAf'. f tlla T Iim. TMII- 1.... . .. ; . 1

aacz-eu matter, out it is air- once. You ,t. tuk iu.. .iti7..

. A , , . .. I - ... . . . uanu tyuU

nuiu iu ioskb uer iourtn

believe It. Atchison

THOUGHTS OF LOVE.

Love is

ficult for i

or filth lover I Globe.

The wealthy father with a marriage

able daughter judges the vounir love-

stricken man not by what lie is but what he wants.

A Kiss if about t the onl v thine- vow can

steal and at the same time make the owner richer tnan she was before. I Somerville Journal.

She "Darlinjr, do von love me?" TT

(kissing her rapturously and reneatad-

ly) "Do I? I wish yon were a twoheaded girt Tkafs all I can say!"

London Tkl-liita.

DOBBIXt' Sleotrta 8m doo not nluui tlu

haads, buintf irfttiy fur. Many peoele aaticted with Salt Itheum have been eared

fy iu use. rreerves and whiteae clotbea.

nave your crocer order it aud trv it .

CORX In the sld U KnVl k i

raws mm witiaxy IB sbooklag. Bis-

How cruel te force children to take &atv

worm medicine. Dr. Hull's Worm Def trovers are alwavs wm mul tuu nu.

ua4Biy uhw cauuMs.

ii ji lounoua raAt.) that .v.An

. . w V ITT7H UH m

peUte fail miaerably. St. Joseeh Kew

In ISM "BnWB- Brvnctlal Troth" vera introduced, aad their success as a cure for

uoms, uougas, Asthma aad Bronchitis beeu unparalleled.

AucnoxiEHs bave their regular, rusteaira; but tbty uleo dejCBd KreaUy upoa the

KmUtwa Cogtii

iraasiBiii m

PeretoaeiaM. M

Ma.SrrltaMT

aiwialli

rTra, aerar

laieaa4a weU tat Me wl laiSa .

MaarawlMMtlHMW P-rmm m tH aM m

TlrMMy. mm Shr mm tittknllH m

aetbaw er ne. tater

" i womaa's nature to pet aometai

m ma uuuiiog io pet sne is apt a pet beraelf.-Somerville Journal

Te ENmmI Celea.

Headacaee aad Fevers, to cleaase the sys-

effecUutUv. vet eentlr. wrbea cmUvr or

bilious, or waea tbe blood is impure or

BiuffKisa, w rermstneauy cure r.aottual coaatineuoa, to awaken the kidnej-a aad liver to a healthy activity, without irritaticger weakening febetn, use Syrup of Figs.

Tmt eat a newt aalmal. eat see aes a volee like fire aUem.-Biafkaa.tea Kepublioaa. itaaf Tee Start Oa a Vmnaey by sea er land, procure Hee-

1 I

t't a i

Heitber

QtlfrtL eieaiae aad dysoeeoie taeyhieat efa eaeaee agelaet j

aWWWWl wP eWMa

do ataiaria, kidney treubto. slok

aam witouanses.

WatK yon get cloee eeovfh peke him with a stick taavt prlnf.-Buffulo Kxpreaa.

te a fref ta the elf a ef

Ah imikttim f KtUnrt At.a - i.

umii.s mc rcsuic you wane to reach. With Dr. Pierce's

Pleasant Pellets, you have it They cleanse and renovate the whole system naturally. That

of ntoature aeekers. K. 11. Lon. UlUt UYCV QO It tnor-

General Paewneer and Ticket Areut. I U, U..- .:ui tm i

Phoeaixiiu4WiD, Chicago, iu. I S"J uut limujy ineyrc

t . , ' tJie smallest in size, but the

... v.y uuniim wumrr tmt RM ease anas to it even In dull dau-iu

Whip auMufaterjr.--LoweU Courier.

Swaaaver Tarl4. Take tbe Chloaaro. SL Panl It Kanaaji

City Railway, tbe popular route to all points ofltiteresiiu the cenic Northwest and the I

rueet bound tveion. Con itects with trans

continental tralus for all resorts dear to tbe

hearts

THE MARKETS.

n. 2. "hkkp" scab, ixmrcKn nv ixOCtJI.ATION, IX I'ORM OK MUXOURAM R. V. dipiNKl in tlte diseased sulistance obtaiueti from scabby tttlcrs. Iu every case, within three days, the point touched by the needle showed symptoms of the disease, ami subsequently

developed into scabs.

This was not considered a fair test,

as potatoes in neighboring hills were afterwards found diseased, .so another

teat was made with potatoes growing in a greenhouse. One or more potatoes

in each of IS small hills were inoculated with the disease. In every cam; but

one they became ".scabby." At Fig. S

is shown a photograph of one of these potatoes. The letters "U. T." were

traced with the needle Inuring the disease. See how closely the scab has followed it There were Stf tubers Icftttnaf-

fected Of these Ul were quite clean,

while five showed one to several scab

marks only three of whieh were affected in the soli.

The substance of the matter hi that

Dr. Thaxter concludes that the "scab"

disCRSe is always accompanied by a

source of national decay particular fungus. What It hi and how

to prevent u nre iimum iiikl hum: uuv

yet been determined. Wo are just beginning to understand the disease. Let us renicmlK!r that for centuries doctors were in the dark respecting human diseases which are now perfectly well un

derstood. Let us hope that this scab

disease will !c accurately determined, ami that a remedy for It may be found

at least that we maj know how to

avoid the conditions most favorable for

its development Rural New Yorker.

The Life ef Apple Tree. The average life of aa apple tree is

rated by the Gardeners Monthly at

fifty years. Hut, of course, Individual trees often reach a hundred yean or

more when well eared for. Thousands ef apple trees, however, Ilka men, die

earlv from neglect and bed treatment

The cutting away of large Wmn is one

frequent cause of ruin ami death, i c unprotected wound causes an early de

cay of the wood and then death. It old orchards trees way frequently b

lowed whieh are mere i Hells, little 04 the trunks being left heeiee the baat

rriACTicAt suaaitSTioxs.

L There comes a time in the progress of wn when it is too late: wlten tlte sin

wn oa destroyed only by the destruction l the sinner. God decs alt that wisdom and love

wn u to prevent raea from going on in

3- Tlte real irrcligion.

4- There is but one alternative: Pcntauce or ruin.

uott nas given us special helps to

rvMi, uirougn JCStts Christ 6. .Men misuse God's morcy to their

is untrratofal. as woll u mn.

8. Salvation of men ami of nations is

r"uuS" Mtprcme devotion to God, m "Qttve, a ltoly enthusiasm.

.Tin; (leographlcal Society of St Pe-

'as resoivcMl to eetablWi forty gT11-' ,in various parts of Turkestaa, vftJtret4'b Vl.M...l an. . , . ..

Cj,,,,. aioeriB, ami m tne cr ?SU?: Wl,ere earthquakes often oe-

niu. ure nTful(ir observation of the

-"""-naenon. Tn:nK would be more charity if !u''l lean, to remember that 1

ris are simpiy his virtues earried

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yvho Graduates A page of suggestions valuable to you and your daughters.

To Girls About fn

A short article by

Felicia Holt, in the May number of

The Ladies1 Home Journal

To be followed in June by June Brides and Maids

'Mailed to any address from now

to January, 1892, balance of this year, on receipt of only 50 cents.

Ctflli

Mtnibcr of Trial Saicrfptiea,,

Fifteen Httn4lr4

to be ihithi

t it krfttt Ckb-nitm. A rood

eryaiibacriiKMHi teewtd. Crv H. K. Coma