Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 34, Number 13, Jasper, Dubois County, 11 December 1891 — Page 7

THI SUNDAY SCHOOL.

Carl Kl JhM Seil-IR. - Mwiiy

Verse 14-1C. (Sfweially Arrasfsd from 8. K. Quarterly.) I.KWWM HOK MKCKMSBR IS. IWI.

Goi.:kk TKwr.-lt U Cfcrtot tsat died, yes

rather, that is nm Mum. nam. sun.

Ckktkai. TuUTK.-Tho risen Sarlour tRe as

urftBra of our rearretiea wi life eternal

TJMK.-KuBmy, April V, A. I). .10, early nan.

ck. J eta tea, m tbe vleiaHy of Cal

lyncnvsNim History. Jpan 19:11 i; Man.

J:d7sM; Mark ll:M7; L.vke:U-M.

1'AKAI.I.SI. AOOOUKTS. Malt. SM;ll&: Mark

Hblph Ovr.R H ARB Platens. (l) The Burls!. Friday afternoon, between fow and tlx o'eloek, fa a new repuleaer near Calvary, aided by

josepa or Ariraain auu .MNMiemm. (S) Pre

cautions. Tim gabbsta (Matt. x?;tas). la

order to prove tha resurrection, the datk ami be proved beyond doubt. Ib the providence of Gcd, tho ecaturlon testified to tae death of

Jmu; thesoUUeraplereed bis heart; the tocsb was oew, anil, at tho request of the chief

priest, it waa sealed aad guarded. (S) The

Kesurreetlon. Very early Sunday moral?

(Man. shmj, aceoaipaaieii Dy an earthquake

and cy me appearance or sbinlnic angel. (4)

Tke women at the Sepulcher. Early Sunday rooming (vi, I, 8). I. "Mary Magdalene:" nceonpaaled by several others. . "Tlien she

runneth," sbe went ahead, Raw ttc stone rolled away, and hastened back without

looking in. Tbe others waited, looked In,

and saw an angel. (5) Peter and Job a visit tbe sepuleker (vs. 810). & "Ilelieved:,, that Jesus wax really risen from tbe dead, (s) Two

angels appenr to Mary Magdalene (vs. 11-13)

Mary returned more slowly, and reached tbe

tomb just utter Peter and John had left. (7)

Jesus reveals Himself as arisen Saviour first

to Mary MaRiIaleau (vs. 14-18). U. "Knew not

that It was Jesus:" sbe did not Ir.ok up; her

eyes were dimmed with tears; Ills garments

must bavc been different; she waa not expecting to see Mm. IT. 'Touch Me not:" da net atop now to express your wonder and praise, but hasten on and tell tbe dlsoiplcs the bows. "I am not yet ascended:" I have not gone yet; there will be other times for you to see Me. Jesus appeared oa eleven different occasions during forty days. Subjects roa Fortrkr Stcdv. The burial Precautions as tohls death and burial. Tbe rcsurrectlon.-The empty sepulcber.-The vitton of BHxeli. The erst appearance of Jesus. Why Mary did sot recognize Hiss. . LESSON COMMENT. On Friday afternoon at three o'clock, Jesus died. His body was laid away that same afternoon in Joseph's tomb. On Sunday the women expected to return to the garden in which the tomb was. and prepare the body for its find resting place. Neither the women nor the disciples had the faintest idea that they would ever sec Jesus alive ag-ain in this world. All that He had ever said about His resurrection had fallen on deaf ears. They believed in a final resurrection, but did not dream of tho present resurrection of dead man, excepting as the result of some prophet's power. If they reasoned about the matter at all, they might have argued that, since uo prophet had ever raided himself from the dead, it was not possible for Jesus to accomplish that result. Hut probably they never thought thus far; for to their minds the idea of a flying Messiah was an utter self-contradiction. When, therefore, they paw that JebUH was really dead, their hope in Him a the Messiah died also. In all the world, there has prolmbly never

oecn as liopcioss a set ot ioik as were the apostles and disciples between Friday afternoon and Sunday morning. Ia this htate of mind it was that Mary estate to tlie prravc that day no thought of anything beyond preparing- the body of the Master for its burial. On her arrival at tbe tomb, the first thin? that arrested her attention was the fact that the great stone that closed the mouth of tins tepulcher had been rolled away. In great amazement, she ran to impart the fact to Peter and John. They ran together to the tomb, and pushed their way into tho interior of the vault. Then they, too, realised that the body of Jesus had

been removed. Hut no thought of

resurrection crossed their minds us yet.

'lhoysunplybclievetr that tlie body had been taken away. After this thev

retained to the city, leaving Marv stil

at ic grave. io wcr, waiting and

weeping, appeared two angels, who

Sfek the cause of her sorrow. She tells

it to them and then turns away. Hut as

wie turns hhe sees Jestw, whom, )yow

ever, she fails to recornizc. In tlie

dialogae which follows He reveals Him

aelf to her, and at once site falls at Ilia

leex. auu cries: .Masterr Then, ia

obedience to III Ixjhest, she mns and tells'tae disciples that Jesus has risen

irorathe dead and has appeared unto

ner. Light dawned upon that sorrow

Injr sad despairing band and brightened

all that glorious Sunday till their dark

ness lkd .and they were filled with overflowing joy. Now they sow, now

they understood what before had been to the utterly inexplicable Mystery

oi use cross, mystery of death, mystery

u live grave was raystcrv no longer,

With a living Christ to unfold to them

the wordof prophecy they saw the "must

needs be" of all this, and the whole plan of Divine wisdom lay unfolded to

ineir viston. ,Now they saw that the

l'ath to jylory lay through suffering.

and that only thus cohM lie becomo

their true and everlasting Messiah.

"eir nigjtt of tears was parsed ana

yieir day oi joy bad dawaed. Iter. A.

r. schaunier, I). I). I'KACTICAI. FU0OK8T1OSS.

1. We linve in the disciples an cel-

eni example of keen nr tins Sabbath.

'!. How often we say, as we approach

uiuicuii, umy: "Who will roll away flirt t ...... ,1 . . -

nium:.- omy io nn, it we go

"'Higmon, tastuod In His own way has removed tlie obstacles. Often exemplified in the history of modem smicv nous. 8. The very efforts of opposera to d

"yana intuier tlie Gospel are made to minister to its jsuccg.4. Our eyea are often ho'klen from seslnZ r I-ord UecaaMw He appears itf unexpected ways and strange provklonee; 1,111 Ht t -His Ktoep know His voice." J'''hm wlo lo Christ most diligently and pcrscvuringly sr thoM who receive, most m-iviu irn ri..ut.

I - - ftwn una CTrv m

FARM AND GARDEN.

Tree

WHITE PINt SAW-FLY.

rariMiiie KHewy tm OrHimentuI M I'arUt MMd VarJd.

la a recent bulletin from tke Miehtgaa experiment station, it is stated that tlie whit pine saw-fly, tephyni Uotii, "lias been no insignificant jwat on the ornuiiienlal pines in the narks nd dooryardH of Michigan. Nearly 'jvery comity of the state has suffered. Spraying the tree with the arseaHes, London purple or pari green, waa recommended, and these in every case quickly destroyed the destroyers." TlteJarva, Fig. 1, "is very light yellow or straw color, has a black head and four longitudinal rows of black spots, which are nearly square in the side

rows and elongated in the imm-r rows.

Thelepgthof the full grown slug is eighty-eight hundredths inches. The

larvaj feed on the nine ieaves froin

July to November, thoarh the inseet i

single brood:!. When full grown it passes to the earth and forms a .thick.

ON DIVERS TOK3.

JflQflHHkMsjsjstf

lAooxA, wash., has a well cxm imja.

from whieh Use wiael slows eontinually. As OMre is tHj

am ot water tn Use well the sottree oil A f . a Sj

"hj wiimi m a mystery.

Ok tlie onoe powerful tribe of Teak.

w Indians only seventy-eight naeatbera

remain. They oeeupy a rsAerTstioa that was onee tlie hottw of tbe Xez I'er-

ees, embracing iKi.eoo seres.

a church in an Arkaaaaa town has

this legend ia conspicuous letters in the

rear or and a little to the right of the pulpit: "Tbe Lord Will Provide." To

the left, and equally eosspieuous, ia the request: "Please do not spit on tke floor." Oxk of the popular superstitions of the negro of antebellum days was that if a lioaeysuckle had forced it way through the chinks of the eabiaand was growing inside, as it often dkl, it was a sure indication that thev had not Ud

upright lives. A practical joke which tbe best man at an autumn wedding perpetrated waa to deliver to the porter of tlie ptrkcar ia which be saw them off a coaled telegraph envelope with instructions to deliver it at a certain station. The darky duly did so and tlie groom broke tlie seal to hare a small avalanche of rice pour through his Augurs.

I 1 lis as

The Christmas WW Awake

BRIGHT GEMS

OF THOUGHT.

tlie esrse of the

aaykiila

h:md.,

'alfllkdtothe letter.

prophecies" are

d.7i!.f you. v!!Hl1 to knore ov Wek the & tkI tmiibk to learn'

Fc

, "n thM a (rmA !. .

,0 ! C, l 'eryeae that werooKlk.--Rr.

k not i

THE WKITK PIXK BAW-KLT.

oval, water tight, light brown cocoon In some hiding place. The pupa is not especially peculiar, except that it has

very large, broad thorax and abdo

men." T he adult female, white pine saw-lly. Fig. 2, comes ia June to lav

her eggs. "She is brown, but oftan the

margin of the thorax and the sides of the abdomen are more or less marked

with black. The eyes and acjlll are

dark and the antenna: black and pecti

nate. The length of the female is

thirty-two hundredth inches long and

about one-half as broad? The male is

black, except the loirs, which are a

light yellow, and the tin and under

side of -the abdomen, which are Harht

brown. It is smaller than the female, being only twenty-four hundredths

inches long. The antenme of the male, Pig. 3, are broadly pinnate, having

seventeen pectinations." The parasite

is greatly held in check by a chalcid

fly, shown in Fig. 4 (Ptrilampu hyalnivs. Say). This insect last season did

serious damage in some parts of Iowa, and it appears at times in destructive numbers in various sections of the great Mississippi valley. Orange .Tudd Farmer. RURAL BREVITIES. The trouble with those who fail in feeding bran i they feed too little meal with it. When they feed a wellbalanced ration, of which bran is a part, they will and the milk all right Tiik fact that cows differ greatly ia the quality of their milk is well known. Experiments made at the Maine agricultural station, is a test of fifty samples of cream, gave a variation ranging from 17.78 to S8.8. Ccuy&XAi.K.s serve well to cover such

plants as ncud a slight ,; protection from frost They prevent sudden thawing of the plant after tliey become frozen, and, as the thawing is more harmful

than freezing, the cornstalks can be

put to excellent use. T want no such ferment nor liegianing of putrefaction as a "starter" in fine butter, but rather the slow and natural ripening of the cream which it acquires by age when it is a sound product a .id stands ia a clear atmosphere. F. D. Curtis. Ir having a place for each tool or implement the work will be expedited in the f-pring. Put tlie farm implements in good condition, oiling them well, and where you can reach them without being compelled to get something ulsc out of the way to do so. It is not generally known among farmers that the same food that makes a pound of dressed beef would make a pound of butter. At the present price of cattle the farmer gets about Ave cents a pound for his dressed beef, while butter in worth fifteen cents. E. L. Si'UKi.lNO, of North Dakota, brought a flock of SftO sheep through the winter in fine shape without any

grain at all by giving them millet hay, with a feed of sugar leett two or three times a week. lie sows half a bushel of millet to the acre aad cuts it when it is half ripe. Titr. large yields of grains the past season can be repeated nearly every

year. Only one bushel more ia the yield of wheat oa every acre makes a difference of millions of bushels, and it can more than be obtained by thorough cultivation and the use of fertil

izers; and selected seed

TiioceBTLcsfixEse is

ge. A covktous man never owns thingt Whenever a man get aaad he

himself. All people are "peculiar people" to somebody. A 8REAT many people pray most for the things they do not need. Ax empty gun that you thiak is loaded

will scare you as badly as one that is. A Gift t Alt Free. To niTPdBUCK rr m Amcrica, txk Xmmcal RcroHM Society or London will skkd AN XXCXLLKXT REMEDY nUHE OW CsTAHOK, BO all who are bona fide sufferer from Chronic Kidney and Liver Diseases. Diabetes or Blight's Disease, or aaydisKsbarzes (Albamenuita) or deraagemeote of the human body, also for Dropsy, Nervous Weakness, Exhausted Vitality, Gravel, Rheumatism, Sciatica, Dyspepsia, Loss of Memory, want of Brain Power. The discovery is a new, cheap and sure cure, the simpieet remedy on earth, as found in the Valley of tbe Nile, Egypt. Seed a self -addressed envelope at once, enclosing ten cents in tamps, to defray expenses, to Secretary, James Holland, 8, Bloomsbury Mansions, Bloomsbwry Square, London, Seglaad. "Yoc'xe bigger than I am," remarked the hammer to tbe lump of coal; "bat I think I can do you up in grate shape." Th 0ly Om Ever Printed Cam Ya Find the Wera? There is a S inch display advertisement in this paper, this week, which has no two words alike except one word. Tbe same is true of each new one appearing each week from the Dr. Harter Medicine Co. This house plsees a "Crescent" on everything they make and publish. Look for rt, tend them tbe name of the word aad they will return you book, beautiful lithographs or MoxsTHoetTias find freak quarters fa the dime museum. Texas gifting.

A sbkat mistake per asps was maae

wnen ur. Baerman named his great remedy Prickly Ash BiTTKas; bnt it is presumed that at that time all remedies for the blood.

etc., were called Bitters. Had he called it

rrtckiy Ash "Kegulator," "Curative," er almost anything but It UUrt.lt undoubtedly would have auperseded all other preparations of similar character. The nameBittsrs

is intstSHding; it la purely a mediciae, sou

Muub ua uwu mm ueveragm,

Mummies do not look at though they were ia a hurry, yet it is certain that atnrst

teey must nave been pressed for ume.

ITHEX veu feel all Broke iin maiUifa Hard

ly seems worth living. When you hardly feel able to attend toyour daily work When you feel you would give half you own for aliwle

'ren Kiu, just give ur. John Itulls eerssparillsa trial and see what a lift It will give you. You will bless the day you tried IW Ink,.. 12 1 1 C. in.. - -

Tni theatrical mechanic Is not quarrelseme, but he often finds it neeoseary to

raise a scene. Washington star.

isBRTi;re cjoxnnBXCK. There is so article which so richly deserves tbe entire conscience of the community ns Brown's

jiNoscHiAi. i mocker. Taote sttOering I rem

asmbihhc aaa uroncniat iHseaees, coughs,

mhi uiMif, bboumi try utem. i'rice x cents.

"How no I strike yeu !' said the artificial limb to its mate. ''You're a corker," was

tvpiy, n.MiiiBgina ew.

Pain from led! rest ion, dyspepsia and tee

nearly eausg is reneveu at once ay taskf ng ene of Carter s Little Liver Pills iatae-

unteiy after aianer. Boat fergt this.

THC MARKETS.

JCnw York, December 5.

(JATTl.KN.iMv? tteer same

v- mi ia JiHMinu .... FLOUK-Wlntr Wheat WHKAT-Ko.2 Bed . COKN-Xo. 2 OATS-Wit. MIimI...

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TOBAC'UO-Use'i.

Lyaf Barley.

iimetsr.

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Of Importance se lialrymea. The late Prof. U It. Arnold, then

whom America never had a more pa

tient and thorough investigator of dairy truth, says: "Immediate loss of milk

by not supplying fml rations of milk-

producing food the whole of the milk

season is not the end of the misfortune.

It affects the flow of milk in after

years, and counteracts all efforts for improving the milk capacity of the sows and their descendants. When the udders o the cows are limp or empty

one-halt of the year this condition be

comes a fixed or hereditary quality

which insy be looked (or in the future heifers with as much certainty as like

may Ik? expected to produce like in any

other particular. On the other hand,

If the cows are kept up to their best

efforts, they will gradually make their

condition a permanent and Axed tensney in their nnlure and will transmit

to their deseetHlnnti the ssme as ajr

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gay as eld Santa Claas hlssseUL

sod it is a big paek of holiday aeligkta. lis exqaislU froatlspisea, ia sudor, tVoea the terra eotta bee relief "Day

ana Aignt," y Caroline Hun Kiasmsr, aaaghter of Dr. Rimmer, the late famous Art-Anatomist Rarely has any thing more beautiful been given ia a nagasiee. Perhaps the story thai wJl attract the most attention is the first one of ike "Fair Harvard" series, "Sneh Stuff as Dreams are made of." by John Mead Ho wells, the son ef W. D. Howell. The opening story fa aa delieious aad fresh: "How Christmaa suae in the Little Blaek Teat," by Mrs. Charlotte M. Vaile. "Christmas with Ole Sherman," hi aa iaeideatof tha war, ia whieh General Sherman ftguree

genially, in her story "Tae Fairy Content, " Mrs. Jessie Beaton Fremont is it her brightest aad best "Queen Margaret's Needles," by Susan CoolWge, fa an historical ballad of Norway. Another flne ballad is "The Fourth Little Boy," by Mary K. Wllktns, fully illustrated. "The War of the Schools," by Capt C A. turtle, U. 8. A., is a

splendid snow-belling story. "Ia Arctic

rack -lea" la a thrilling story by Lieut -Col. Thorndike, the first la a series of "One Mnn'a Adventures." The illustrated papers are interesting: "A Roumanian Prineess," by Eleanor Lewis, aad "How I bee we a Seaeea India," by Mrs. Harriet Maxwell Converse. The serials open well: "Jack Brers-

ton Three Months' Service," a war story by Mrs. Maria Mcintosh Cox,

The Lance of Xanana," a historical

Arabian story by Abd el Ardsvsa, Taea there are the departments, "Meat sad Things," Tangles, and Post-Office,

many bright pictures sad

poems.

Widk Awaxx fa ft. 40 a year, M eta. a

number. D. Lothrop Company: Boston.

Tocxs neonle in the eeaatrv are not se

alow. They often make love at a rattline?

gate. Yonkers Btatesmsn. Ann unlike aU other pills. Be purging or pain. Act specially es the liver and bile. Carters Llttie Liver Pills. One pill a dose.

Tae best is as lb "A. B. C. B ft Louis, ft 1m

as she neerssL Oml

Behemlaa Settled Most" it

has the true hop lav or.

"Die yeu teal my scales t" eemseded the saeitsd grocer. "By so stesas," responded

ieieu. "x merely snsee n with them. "-Baltimore American.

weigh

If restored Darned XIM With nervousness, take BoeteUer'a B4eeash Bitters, which lavigoratea aad se trsajuluses the nervous system. The basis of recovery fa n reform In errors of digestion. The epigastric nerve sad brain are united is the closest bend of sympathy, se test dyspeptic symptoms In the snatne region are always aeeompauled by nurtful resex nervous setioa. Both are remedied by tke BlMsrs, which also cures malsrrs. biliousness, rheumatism and kidney trouble. Tan -wheelwright sheuM he selestsd as spokeemsa for the trades unions. Washington Star. Wno rcrrsas wtth his Hrer, eenssjpaMoa, bilious ills, peer blood or dhMnaess-tske

s Pills. Of dragglats. W seats.

War faH easy te break into sa eld man's house? Because his locks sis few sad bis gait la brakes. TaocsHTLses mothers are they who will Bet give sickly children Dr. Bull's Worm Destroyers. They remove the worms, sad the child grows strong.

Txere ia nethiag inconsistent in a enrpet

aier wssnsg a eMW-Bammer cea. Tex

as WfUngs. Hale's Honey of Ho rebound and Tar relieves w boo ptug eougb. Pike's Toothache Drops Curs ia one minute.

Tax color line A washerwoman's, of vsriegstsd stockings.

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luinst.

IVORY SOAP 99Pura

ST. JACOBS OIL,

FOR HOME AND CATTLE DISEASES).

Whex are scrobsts they Ktoe on each other.

murdered? when

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If they wul net est. drsaeh with asttx tote wsisha smal

quanuiy or us on is put.

DISEASES OP FOULTRY.

Gimil, DIRBXTTIom. SUmIs m. mill ee

breed, with ft. Jacobs Oil sad fovea kenm Ism fowls

petboleu V A S E LI N E jiy

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usuhiuu, mtm. xaasa AaserasiiT, wiai inn ureup, Oeuerhs, Oelds, Sore Throat, Ste.

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Both tha method and results

when

TEE EUROPEAN HEGIRA. It is climated than an hundred thou

Hymp of Fin fa taken: it ia oleaaast sand Americans will ro to Europe next

and TCsT4hshing to the teste, and acta year. When it is considered that they fmUyyei promptly oa tha Kidneyt, will spend not less than 1,000 each Ldvar and iMwess, clean ten tha irt- :a mm uui:.A c n.

wwwiwmj, usspsis coKie, Bssancbes and ftvers and etirea habitual constipation. Srrtip of Fin ia the

mous drain that this exodus year aft

er year occasions this country. This

only remedy of iu kind crcr pro- sum foes out, too, not for goods, but

in

duoad, pteswinr to the taste aad no is so much of our surnlus wasted

nrtaWa to tlve stomach, prompt in luxury. No other country could stand u ite Mttoti i and truly beneficwl in its I it for a year. The compensation ?

wcw) preparea on it rrom the uoot healthy and agreeable substances, its Jnany sxoelleiit qualitiea oemmend it to ail and bare made it tha moot popular remedv known. Bttud of Fin is ibr aal in fiOe

and $1 bottles by all leading drug- and all maladies that affect the lungs gista. Any reliable druggist who that equals Reid's German Cough and

w mmtTv is. usi asura win pre- ixHiiicy v-urc. 1 1115 great preparation

ew n prosjspuy roc any 00a who nas no equal in tne workl tor diseases

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LITTLE

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year, ihe compensation

comes, we suppose, in the new ideas

that they pick up and bring back with

them. There is one thing that they cannot find in any part of Europe,

ana inai is a remeav ror courns.coid

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