Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 34, Number 30, Jasper, Dubois County, 8 April 1892 — Page 7

T.u SUNDAY 83H00U

April 19. IMJK. OS !it:j TW -i.les Of sit sr MuM JMH a. ririwtnMto -Hk.r:. -hi ten twJrr lUf (Iri'WHttWI f.Vi I i-WMT. AiTHon,-Jv4 ten IS let is p tU8 in IW rfts h Minimi.-1 w uvs, ,,i. there W M teases tor utUtua- Ma I IBSOX KOTO. 1. "Why (In Umj hUuo" (A. V. Uhe nrutbeu:') Alt Uhj nation l-kk Mat KntcliUs; ata now nil people who ant not of the true Israel rf (Joel ai d Co u;t .. ami serve Him. "Ita$rtf TUt lleInw vcrii kt not cxtH-essivc of an tatrr nal fwliiiff, 'nit of Utu outward agitation which denotes It. "The people:" tlx' seine B4 toe Hr.lUms above 'Iiaapiim:" To devise, to k-Ijoiuo, to plot. Vbfd in the okl Ilutfkh senst. now obsolete, "A mill Ht'trigi" It vvus vain (this resisting 0o), not only because thute wan m triw ground of rraMn why they should iniHjrim? iir do mh'Ii H'tliinp. lmt vain h1m heeattse tlu'.v labored in rain they could uot do it, 2. "The kSiiffs of ie earth:" The lojulers, HiHking- and acting for the nations. "Set themselves:" Assume dlilKTatfly h hostile attitude. "The rulers:" The poctSe parallel of lcitip: and adding all those-who by talent and superiority are the natural loaders of men. "Take counsel together" Devise schemes, consult together. "Against the Lord, and His Anointed;' A;ainst lioth, because hi reality they are tme. Whosoever opposes and "'reject Chrfct, rejects Clod. "Hi Anointed:" Tin oae whom he anointed. The original word hero is "Mcf4nli," the Anointed One. to which the word "Christ" is. he (I reek equivalent. a. "Let us break their lmrds titunden" (L c. those of Jehovah ami his Christ), elk1. The metaphor is borrowed irom restive animals whieli break t.lo cords. a3d throw off the yoke (ee Lsa. "S:J; 10:U7. "Cast away their cords:' The same idea ucder'aaotht form; Uie rest mints of their authority, the law of their kingdom. 4. "He that sittetfi in the Heaven:" Clod who resides and reigns iu Heaven, in calm tranquillity, infinitely above the reach of Ills ruinjr foefi. "Shall laugh:" Not in mockery or etntct:ijt, but in lib can&eious ponrer over them to frustrate all their designs. "Shall have them h: drision:" Ilvpreming the same idea as "shall laujfh." Then is :i (jreat comfort here for all rcforcacrs, all workers for iUnl, We have opposition, and must expeet it. ft. "rihall He speak unto tlietn:" The" change in the rhythm of the riffinal U worthy of notiee: it liceomes full aiul tonorous, rolling' like tlie thunder, "hi Hi wrath:" Not pasiuon. as human s;nffer often is, but intense inH?n:ilkm affninst sin: an indignation which every jkmI iierson snuit feel in view of the terrible evils ami injariet. of sin; and liod most intensely of nil, because He is most ood in His nature, and sees I toost clearly the evils of sin. .. "Yet have I sot toy king:" In the j wonls "Vet I" (tlte pronoun temptiaUe in the Hebrew) we have the central truth of the I'salra. "Have set:" Have ttinstitutcd or created (enthroae! as V.n?). "My kinij:" Not a kinir, nor m'ti the kmg', liut my klnjf. otic who in to reign for tue, kim! in imhfisoiuble union with tne, so that his rigninj U identical with mine. I 7. "I will tail of the lecr?:" The new law of hi kiniom. "The Lord said HtUo rae. Thou art my son; this day have I begotten thee:" 'hiis day have I jriven to tliec, not existence, whieh is pre.su pposcd, Initn new existence, n new career, h throne of Uie world, ani! of all that is or will be in it. Jj. "Ask of me:" A poetical flfrure by which is represented Cod's willingness to pive His Anointed the klnjrdoms of the world "I will tfve Thee:" lie, as it were, transfers them to Christ, be cause only through the Messiah can the nations become the loyal kingdom of tSod. "Tliine inherStmiee Thy posses.ion:" Inheritance, by tight as licir: u possession, by aeHisitmn as moral conqueror. '.i. "Thou sh nit break them:" Not to le explitim-d ss a description of the habitually severe rule of tlie Messiah, but us a prophecy of whut mutt Imppen if tlie nations persist in revolting from the appuinted king. "With a rod of iron:" Not with the scepter of peace, but with the spiked iron mnve used in war. It represents an irresistible instrument, "Dash them in piece like a jKitter's vessel:" A vessel made of clay, easily broken but impossible to mend. 10. "Now, therefore, be wise:" In riew if the fact Uiat.tiie Messiah's kingdom and its principles are louml to triumph. U'canse God and nil the powers of the universe arc on His skle. and all opposing powers must Iks destroyed. 11. "Serve the Lord with fear:" Kevercticc and awe. opposed to u earcless, thoughtless service. "And rejoice:" Serving the Lord leads to rejoicing before Him. 12. "Kiss the Son:" an ancient method of doing homage or allegiance to a king. "The Soa:" The Messiah, tlie Son of Goth "Lest He I ni angry:" As in verse V A vehement resentment against jMjrverao disolteflicnee and treachery is as clear a characteristic of the Meswtuh as a merciful compassion toward the contrite. "I'erish in the way:" Lose tlie XV.V. I. e., to happiness and Heaven: or lwrish by imt way, i. e. bfore you nvtch your destination. 'Tor His wi-ath wdl sooii.lHi.!:i3dled:" It is folly to llRy, for ere long you will be exposed U tlie rath of tin; Lamb, if you will not aewptof II is love. I'lJAfrricii. straoiumotis. U nr,. l-H. A lurge part of the world ' Mrraycd against Uoi? and Christ, ojiisising tlielr rineiples, reftrlttg tlielr wmtrol, determined on aetkms tlwy have forbidden, ' Tlie onmuL lieirt k nnity against God. . Ttu why men opt his God Is ll:,,r "atred or the reetraiHts of rkriit'MKiaa, fj!' 4"n' !ih1s cause Is certain to "rtimpti He mn afford to wait till finest time shall come. J Ucnce tlie miprsme fellr trf 4l gstnst God. Wktu Mil

AGRICULTURAL HINTS.

CAR ri AND SLEDS, M.U Iht Km tmT YbM'ro s Hwrj KWliU. Gmpss, ratplrriet, black berr'es, curI,lt gkbMTt ore Nsual.y ptHitflti in tows from lx to ei;lit fot apart, and after a fw years it is quite Impossible to drive between the row with a com hi m fr wagon; hence, if it is desired t j fertilise the plants, it is feeeestary to carry tl wannre a long way or el make a vekiele for the puroe. A stror g and ehi two-wheekd eiirU shown at Fig, 1, is mode from the wlHfla ami shaft of a common worn-oat mowing Ntseltiea. The frame and all other parts are removed and poles or strips of wood ar made to serve as thills. Attach the large end to the shaft by a strip of Iron, bolted firmly. A box wide enough to set oa Tiff. MIIMBMADK TWO-WMKKI.KB CART. the shaft betwea the kuba of the wheels xnd about six feet in length is boltwl to the thills, or, if wanted for a dump cart, each ske or bottom of the box is secured to the shaft by a loosefitting iron clasp, hooking the front end of the box to the crossbar near the whiMetree. This Is a strong and cheap rig. as the wheels aad shaft can lie obtained for the price of okl iron, and the remainder of the iron work need not cott more than cne dollar and a half. Jt requires no eAlra space to turn around Sn. govs between the rows of fruit without injury to them, and can lie umm! for many purposes about the farm in place of a stone boat. It will support a load of half a ton, and for hauling stone, or other similar work that can Le done with e e horse, it it most serviceable. The wheels have wide tires, and do not eat up the field like narrow tires. ' In Fig. 2 is shown a four-wheeled, low-down truck, which many have found useful in their vineyards. The bottom, or plstform, is four feet four inches wide and eight feet long. Short Makes are used in the bolsters, and will retain a box la position when rt. s. Focw-wni:Ki.i:n vi.nt.vard TKt'CK. umh! for hauling loose material, but, for moving grapes ami berrkt. aaother platform, the same sloe as this one, is placed immediately above tlie stationary one. coiled or ellintie snrinirs are plaeed be tweea the two platforms, and thus berries or grs pes esa he carried o r e r rough ground without injury rim. S. itorar.K- from jarring. KAXiiKH wooiikx The wheels whkki- are t w e 1 v inches in diameter, and are made from two-inch hard wood plank, with two bands of common hoop iron placed on the periphery near each edge, as shown in Fig. 3. Th sections of each wheel are boated together. Old buggy a.li-s may be need, or wooden ones, made from tough timber; in whieh case the beariags should not be les than two ami a half inches ia diameter. Make the bolsters high enough so that the wheels may sat under the corners of th platform. Soi.ie fruit aad berry growers sad the double-ender sprisg platform stone boat, shown in Fig. 4, very convenient. It is not expensive, and etn he drawn either way. It is shown with a colled spring at each corner, and these sltould ri. 4. IMlUHf.K-KXDKK STOXR BOAT WITH SI'KIXG f'l.ATFOKM. be stiff enough to insure holding up the load. For a sidehill, a rig of thin kind is preferable to a wagon, as it wi'd not slide about or crowd the team going downhill and. if necessary, it can b drawn up cloe in a corner or other position, by one end. and hauled oat by the opposite cud. The extra or top platform is quickly removed, when it may be used fiw all purposes for wheh a common stone boat is adapted. L. D. Snook, ia American Agriculturist. RURAL BREVITIES. Sowing clover is not only a good way to get fine hay, but it enriches the soil at the same time. It is estimated that the three beet sugar factories of California, the two In Nebraska ami the one at Salt Lake City, will each produce X,eO,tM noanda ef sugar during the preseut season. Thkrr are over 409 fertiliser factories in the United States, which produce more than 929,M,Wi worth of fertilisers annually. Lea than a half century ago a fertiliser factory had not been heard cf. U. S, Dhaoakokx reports to the Farm, Field and Stockman that by planting corn ami potatoes together in the same Held two rows of each alternately, a fall crop of corn esa oe grown and half a erop of potatoes. Exi-KMlMKNTs at the TeX experiment station show that tttllkr which with ordinary feed for the cow wonW produce seventy pounds of butter would produce -ihty-two pounds when the cows were fed cottoa-seed meat. FKKPtxo the tree well Iu order 'a make them produce, snI then spraying systematically iu order to have sound fruit ore the ssentUls toward profitable orcharding. A good crop of itrlt ly I ne fre'lk net efts predaec at

Wfd Awake fbr April

to a veritable Xante another. aetarta, ia m stories, in iu Kaater sotrit aredommatM. rt u Lmii number k quite as oecepuble a rinia hranee at the Easter season as the eoaattottal eotd or booklet MeyaeUea frontispieee, "Easter Day," lliirgm' fall page "Easter Uly,M UarreU'a atieHng erusading picture, ore fitUag aweompaaieaenta to Miss Poaltaew's sharming verses, The Flowers' looter Neeaage,M to Mies liorstow's delightful "Story of on Eaater Hat," and to Klhrklge S. Brooks' spU-ited Kaster Day ballad of arasadiag days, "I'riaee Alaserk's Amulet." Mrs. Lewie' deeeriation of the "Eaater-Tree,Mad the day's lAtivkiea ia Germany. Mine Amanda II. Harris' delightful story of "How Easier eamc to the little Nuremberg Maids," aad another sketch ia toe Fair Harvard Series. "The Holy Coat of Treves'' by Kenneth MeKeaato are tiasely. Miss Cocke contributes a capital war-time story of Souther life, "The Uomoace of s Calico Oowr," Tador Jenks, s characteristic wonder tory, "Cbrwtopber s 'At Hotnc,' " mad Lieut-Col. Thorndike, a stirriag aeeoiist of a flight "Out of Parte by Halloo ' O. LothropCo.. Boston, Paha. W wests a number, S3. 40 a year. TtM Tsst mt LlWto TMsis Ia things snu.ll lie the crucibles and the touchstones. Any hypocrite will come to the Sabbath worship, bat it hi not every hypocrite that will attend prayer meetings, or read the Bible in secret, or speak privately of the things ef God to the saiata. Yon nod the same true ia other thing. A msn who is ho Christian very likely will sot tell you a do w a right lie by saying white ia blsek, but he will not hesitate to declare that whitey-browa m white he will ro that length. Xow, the Christian will not go half way to a falsehood, bat will boldly shun it altogether. With him the moral baseness of such a messure as trifling' with the sacred duty of truth-speaking hi a &uf sclent Imrrier to the committal. "Re' move from me the way of lying," aad eanse me to make much ot Thy laws. Words of Life, Mtate or Ohio, City or Tolkihj, 1 T mis fVuiw I . Frank J. Cmkxkt stakes oath that he h the Wiior .imrtner of the firm of K. J Cm kx ey : Co., doimc busineM in the City or l oiuo. Uosntv and state sroressM. aat that said Arm will iwy the sunt of OX esse of Catarrh that csunot be cured by tbe use ot nALL's vATAaan uiaic Fraxk J. Chekky. 8wora to before me and subscribed in my pmence, this Otu day ot December. A fsiaul A'olarv J'ttUic. Hull's Catarrh Care It taken iuteraslly and sets eirscHy on ia uiocmi ami mucoes sar faces of the tyitem. Senl for testimonial free. F. J. Chkxsv fc Co., Toledo, O. 3f$old by Druggists, Tic Time is money, but certincstos of eeposit in tne ientieaMary see not ia aemsaa. i. iisrsiu. Xthmc Xrw t-nttrr tka ea.M ?to? not evsa thrrmzh ears to DeaTer. Osha. Halt Lake Citv. iiaa Frandteo aad Forusud. This is simply writt en to rsasiad you that she Union PaciAc it the Pioneer is rnnmr-g mrouii rsm to we aovo mm ttoned point, a ltd that the tirseeat thrones car armngemeat l Hxcelled. We . make tkk time. For detail address aay scent of the company, call oa your wnarert ucnet ascnt, or write to e. u LUHAX G. V. ii T. A. U. P. system, Omaha, Xeb. Xo two vegetables sre exsetiy alike, bet om onion imn a swoag reseiauisaco m aaotar. n sssingtoa mar. rtrc! tire: That lH-r4fi Cry Is frsseht with imoort doublv dhw to 1 unhappy matt who lieaolds hi tiwoltiag or his warehouse feedieg the devoeriar element anineured. Happily mot people who can. in mi re everyutlug lmt beaiUi. mnetenths of as neclect the nressrvatiea of shit when it is palpable jeViiMrdv. Incipient inaigemoa, iirsr ecmpiaiat, ta grippe, mftcstoa of the kidneys and blndesr and maians are su c4iateracted uy muma-'i eaomsca mtteri. Tmc ealy way to win ia sn srramsat wMa a woman is to wslk off when yea have stated your side ef H. Atchison Oieee. "The A. B. C. Bohemian Bottled Beref Kt. ijmk is msfit and drink. The Asuricaa Brewing uo. wrw it. Thk mhtisier'ii stedy how to asake heck eaus siox. i.i i e. A nose ia Thne Saves Xiss ef Honey of Iloresoand snd Tsr far Ceagas. Pike's Toothache Drops Cure ia ene sweat. What Im the legal expression tor a tore i "nor. 'a wmc atacaatent, THE MARKETS. XwfYww. Ayrnt. lUTl SATTLK-Xstlre mem. ... 4 la e tea COTTI IN St bMHnc. u.chtk wmirr wiMMt !H n ret ioks-jo. 2 m Stl 0ATH-Wrtn. Mto4. Me as 1UKK-Xw MtM ....... 11 we HUM (X)TTt)X-MsMnstr Vm agKVKS-ClMti!Vm ( W Aifftltaiit f.s 4 9$ 4 fit NXXttt-CttMMl loiiswtoet It W 8il KKt'-Kfrfr Hi CSS 4M M BXS Fl.oCK-Pmwtm. - ........ iir n rimcy (A Kxtts !... 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ia ef mWcMVrVr? If s aad yea to Ions an tees ef the wore: bstajr MrfuraMd aad sla pletod. wad a two-esat seaain to Mr. Y. H. Lord. General lsaMeur aad TVaet Atrmt ot the llihmito, Mu Panl k Kaaess City RailWaV. (lUTAJFO. Ill- B Tl handsoias stmveh- vill hm eat to yua hr retara mail, riving yarn a full view X the tsdlding wader eostrertion, the dlasenstoM of ssrh and total east ec sam, iiertdei other neetel Toe an at nevtr know hear ldgh a vatae a a iau far the road coatnaay for l&jHm dsa toes of oae jtager. itemsaore sar flta Mi-Can Tm rtad tt Wr4T There is a S iach display advsrtfimsnt ta this pspsr, ties wsek. wkka has ao two words alike except ant word. The seme to true of each new one spsj earing oaca week, from The Dr. Hartor Mlicia Co. Ttoe hoase phi res a "Oaicfrt" oa everyttoaa: they asake aad publish. Look for it, seed of the wort and ther will yea hook, tosettfal HiAogmjias or ires. On ef the most perrietaat feam ia aatnre to tee aeeaie. wkMi always earrtos Ma peiat aad always has an eye oeC for beet . ixm-elt Loarier. Tfce Sfcltl imm! KhwMt Bsssawsl to the producttoa ef toe mostperfeet aad popaUr laxsti-ve remedy hsnra. nave sasinsa toe csniomta n ymp Co. oaenievea arssc saocees m toe of Ms remedy. Syrup of Fir, as it Is reded to be the amveessl Jsxattva. by all dreggist. For sale Toe will never oJfead aayoae by ridtosliag the avwaee snaa, for me ressoa mat sveryoao who hears yoa tomas he is aheee the average. TsnKjf-1'w Wtmea Is ae sasall amount ef time to save oa a journey, aad voa caa get. to lartlad. Oregon, by The Uskm Pacific that ranch ia advance of any other lias. A WAUCIXO-RAT is BM COWTSntftSt. It is not aoesisary to raa after it when the wind tips it oa. Picayane. Is IT sensible! Is it ranoasbis? is it economy to eager yonnelf aad worry others wHn x hssdaehe whea BrndyvroUsxi will relieve yoa in ftfteea atumies. Iteests oniy any cents a norae. v Hcxaxttt spftears to be very uaeastty divided beti-eeM thoio who caat stand prosperity and those who teat gst aay to stand. Hfngbsmtoa Leader. "Gennan SyFup" William McKeekaa7rn?Pt at Bloomingdak, Mich. "I have bad the Asthma badly ever since I came out of the army aad though I have been iu the drug business for fifteen years, and have tried nearly everythingoa the market, nothing has given me the slightest relief until a few months ago, when I used Boschee's German Syrup. I am now glad to acknowledge the great good it has done me. I am greatly relieved during: the day and at nightgo to sleep without the least trouble. Sparrows. It his cost the state of Illinois $f),000 for the heads of 45,000 English sparrows. A greater foe however than the sparrow is croup which innuallv sends thousands of Utile children into their graves. This malady an be cured by the use of ROD'S GERMAN COUGH AND KIDNEY CURE No child need suffer with croup. This remedy contains no poison, and therefore can be rjven to the children as often as may be necessary. Get it of any dealer. If your druggist will not order it for you write to us and we will see that you are sjpptted. We have put the price at such a figure that it is wkhin the compass of the smallest purse. The snull bottles ai 25 cents, the large ones 50 cents. SYLVAN REMEDY CO., Peoria, 1IL ATLAS SHOES fataWlnmirfCWsvM Aeetfcf WHiS snnr WiSntii wnliu mt tt s4 Iwtl.w am matt ISf4.ii4 OI:RNTT I". KJkCH JPAUfc to una ?ATUkrAcnti(. EMAL i, FttSftJ ran rer aerte. la TeCKMasflO I tit 1 ! M. WKm 1 Orr Shot Ci, OtUtoO WATDt OR MILK. EPPS'S fMTsrUt.--O0lvKflTm. COCOA UttOLLEO r2 LI. TINS ONLY. XI I III mf4 tw t 1iW 0 J grarr tWnmrrtkta vlsal km mPfais! m svrv tHMnMP ttMkt fcnwWwW stt f f wifT. atesa WEEKg -r. We in, mnmmVm sr 4r wt s m4f tameke

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Obstinate Blood Humor.

I IT 4 n TCPT?! RT 1? E7 xrf l? M I mgteen years was 11 Ail lLUUlDLD LXjLLiMA w led sis nomas at a rim seer aad assbi wUea -rd scsiy use a dead aa. Tot kcaisg was kmbic, sad aaaMy LOST MY SIGHT. AOer irelnint by jve peyMoass. ssd ntlnc rsnidi wkaeet relief. 1 task S-S-S. avo it coaao ml My skin is soft se4 laaesta, and tsc ssrrtbic treats is sM (C4sc R. X. MrrcMELT, Mrm, Cm. 1 kaoer tae abeec itmsunt te be tree. S. S. IlAXMeer, Mtmt Gs.

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Every Woman is an Unbeliever.

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SilPERIDR WISCONSIN

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