Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 35, Number 32, Jasper, Dubois County, 21 April 1893 — Page 7
THt SUNUAT aunwwu. t-.rnmtloiinl fr April 3, 1803-
Job
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' urs TrxT. Vo liavo lirard of ibc iwtlenco Holi ml tove kc I ho end of th l.onl: "L Ii'r.J ts u-ry iiltUul, una of tender mercy.-
FARM AND GARDEN.
FARM FOWL HOUSE.
5:11.
4
K.I.I1H7.
Tlic colloquy Ihjb couscd, nncl .1ol 1ms had tbo l!t word. Nolittlo lifjlit linn Lon thrown upon thu problem, and ib stands In the curliest daw ning twilight the truth. Ho is still Mirroimil. Jb- clouds und durltncss; but tho rays of tile inornhitf have touched the mountin tops, and hlu)U-n glimpses of the direr lining on the Ilcaveuward hide of the earthly clouds. Xow a new character entern. Me has listened to the discussion till Ids heart Vurns within him. Then he speaks. His work is to sum up the clearest and fullest liffht which the human intellect can briiitf to the dark problem of sortow First. Although the three friends manifest no hunper for direct mmunion of Bplrit with (Jod, and
ore perfectly content with TeufelsdrtK'hh's absentee God, sitting at the outside of this universe and seciug it go, folong as they 6ecure an honoraulo anil prosperous way through life, and although they state tUo fact much too universally and with bitter dogmatic osatfgerations that turn it into a lie, vet their main contention that even here and now it fares well with thu pood, and goes ill with the wicked, affords a very helpful clew to the mystery which encompasses our life. Second. Klihu sets in far clearer licht what was hinted at in the previous diMMission, that (od sends troubles as a discipline, as a healing medicine, as a merciful remedy to lead men to a hijrhcr and better life. They are voices of (lod, sent for fatherly chastisement, as well as punishment, to rcllne away the dross and purify the soul. Third. Deduct all the sufferings which hare the characteristics either of just chastisement or of instruments of education, there still remains in human life a certain number which cannot be explained, dob himself, by his noble prevision of a judgment and a life to come, in wlj ich all tho wrongs of time shall be redressed, and good shall come at last to all who have loved goodness and pursued it, throws tho light of a preat and supporting hope into all the darkness of earth and time. TICK ETOIIM. One of the most effective and Iwautlful features of the action of this poem is the commingling, with exquisite tact, of Klihu's closing argument with a description of the approaching tropical storm, out of whoso whirlwind Jehovah epealcs. At the 27th verse of tho ::Oth chapter, he sees the signs of rain, and hears the distant "thunderings of his pavilion" and the far-off shafts of lishtninir. The hurricane approaches.
The liirhtninirs fill tho whole.
heaven with vivid and continuous flashes which zigzag "to the ends of the earth." "God
thnncltrfth marvelouslv with his
voice;" "Showers of His mighty rain,
Know and hail drive the wild beasts to
fdicltcr. "The balancings of the clouds"
are marvelous. The darkness is tcrrl
ble. At last the clouds clear away, "the liirht is bric-ht in the skies." and "out
of the north cometh golden splendor. . . . M . V
(11 liv "the clear sntnintr alter me
- rain, and the new glory of the new
Heaven and the earth from which the storm has swept all that darkens and defiles," he would convey to Job "the hone that he too shall enter a happier
day." (2) He sees and would have all men see that kindred religious emotions
are aroused in us by the great convul
sions of nature and by the tribulations
which desolate the coal, both inducing
awe, humility, fear,. the sense of weak
ness, and of our need of a Divine stay. (:) In tho spiritual as in the natural world the very forces which seem most
irresistible and most adverse to us are
really God's ministers for our good. TUB A.NHWEU FHOM 001).
Out of the whirlwind came GocFi
video. Thfrc was no form seen, bill
only a voice out of the great manifesto
tionsof nature, (t) The voice uttered what nature taught in its less clear wav. (2) The God of Revelation was identified with the God of Nature, the
great Creator of all things. (Ö) The in
visible, unaccountable, but very power
ful wipd was one fitting symbol of God
and His Providence. "The wind mow
eth where it listeth, and thou hcarcst the sound thereof, but canst not tell
whence it cometh nor whither it gocth
Ho is everyone that is born of the spirit." (A) If the whirlwind, as U
mnal, was accompanied by lightning,
still more was it the symbol of tue nm
ing of God's power mysterious, all
Pervasive, alwavs working, but occa
sionally Hashing out with terrific and dazzling force. In no way could the answer of God be given In a inore ap
propriate and effective form.
It is noted by all that Jehovah docs
not give a direct answer and solution to the problem which Job and his friends
have been wrestling with. Hut (1) he does give the best possible practical dilution of tho problem, by so setting forth God's goodness and wisdom ami power that Job sees that he can trust Him always in the darkest time. Not
know-lodge, but faith and love; not mental vision, but purer character and a holier soul arc the trno answer. (2) He shows Job the way to vicf jry In the
(Treat battle of life, which we lave seen
was the true bubject of the poem,
worked out through the problem ol evil. Over tho cross was placed the
crown.
APrt.lCATIONS.
All those in sorrow may be comforted
fttnul the lnvsterlcs of Providence that
Wrround their lives.
The truth taught by the Uoolt of Jot Would lieht ilm nonnli. of Isrnnl to real
t the possibility of a suffering Messiah s described in the fifty-third of Isaiah, '"esus suffered, but not for His own 's. lib sufferings were no mark of
"Oti r displeasure nor of guilt In liinv
The book would thus ltd R com-
l0rt to many a person all through the but especially to martyr and
It It I-iiiln iut Vrry C'oiivvnlxut
I'ltnlly Kpi Clean. Plain buildings usually suit plaia people, farmers, in particular; hence in presenting a design for a poultry building I have chosen a plain one. It is, however, substantial and practical, well adapted to tho needs of a farmer keeping a few fowls. It is 00 feet long, 34 feet wide, 12 feet high, giving (5 pens, each 20 by 15 feet; room in each for 20 hens, or 120 hens in all. Thero are !! pens on either side of the center hallway, extending from one- end of the building to the other. This hall if 4 icot wide, ample to meet the purpose.
A IMeanrc Trift Spoiled by sea alcktioa is a woeful disa jxjintiueiiu This should be guarded against. The preventive 1h Ho;Xetter' Stomach Uhlers, which, whether on thu brod Atlantic or some land-locked bay, affords an eMoient protection against or remedy for mal de wer to tho voyager. Emigrants, tourittU, commercial travelers Und it a useful companion. It removes dyspepsia, liver, bowel uud kidney irregularity, uud rheumatism.
Tnls arrangement should be tried to find its convenience in getting among your birds quickly or even when want
ing to view them from the outside.
The building having au upper story
it can be used for gram and materials
i a 1
necessary about poultry uuutnngs.
Storing dust from the road for the hens
to bath their feathers and body is con
venient; if put in barrels or boxes in
such a room, it will be accessible at all
times. Then your bona ralll, meat chopper and cooking paraphernalia can be operated in this room, away from the fowls, and kept in better condition away from changeable states of
the atmosphere. Tho building is con
structed of plain weather boards over
a string framework, with roofing paper or shingles for the roof. The roof-
Mas IIautos -"Yes, ray on is a great muMi-iau. Hu is now studying In the Paris Conservatory." Mrs. Newncho "llow nice. It muHt be so pleasant to be nble to sit among flowers all dav and not disturb anybody will the practicing.' Vogue. "Wasn't it awful about Helsa swallowing her new eiiKagement ring!" "Ohl no. It wasn't half so bard to swallow us the stories Tom told her about hts wealth." Inter Ocean. The Skill hiiiI Kntiwltdi Essential to the production of the most perfect and jxipular laxutive remedy known, have enabled tho California Fig Byrup Co. to achieve a great, success ia the reputation of lis reinidv. Kvrun of Fitrs. ns it is con
ceded to bo the universal laxative. For aal
by ull druggists.
"Dobs Yintr Leo show any evidence of
rnnvflnn "Vi', im r.'nnlH tn nmrrv his
Sunday- chool teacher."- I'hiladelpUia'Iloo-
oru.
A Gkriun student, wrestling with the
Enelisb lancuace. rendered a text us fol
lows: Tho ghost is wiilitiR, but the meat is
feeble." Educational isews.
Like Oil Upon Troubled Waters is Halo's Honey of Horehound and Tar upon a cold.
PiUc'a Toothache. Drops Cure m one minute.
"Tarns is ono objection to your flannel
cnKes, JlrR. small, said me siur cuuruer. "What 1 that, Mr. Hunker!" "They may bo nil wool, but. thev are not u yard wide." Browning, King & Co.'s Monthly.
The Argument Used BY the makers of the second-class baking powders to induce the dealer to push ) them off on Royal consumers is that f($ they cost less than Royal and afford the dealer much more profit. But you, madam, are charged the same price for them as ibr the absolutely pure Royal, which is perfectlyscombined from the most highly refined and expensive materials. The lower cost of the others is caused by the cheap, impure materials used in them, and the haphazard way in which they are thrown together. Do you wish to pay the price of the Royal for an inferior baking powder, made from impure goods, of 27 per cent, less strength? If you buy the other powders, insist upon having a corresponding reduction in price.
Jcnniso from tho sizo of an undertaker's
bills tils busincHS is not a dead uive-away.
Rochester Democrat anu Cnromclc.
"TniiitE, blast youl" said the dynamite to
tno rocic. men is went on aiioui us uusi-
ness. Troy Press.
If you will be truly h ppy keep your blood
pure, jutur liver irou growing torpiu
using veecnam s rum. com u uu.
pit nii "zlüia J & Nllii n& n:
Smtnr C'vn nn better ouartcrs to invito
you to, Mrs. Quiverfull " "Ali, you sbould
half "vou'd have better "quarters, too!'
lx)nuou runcu.
A wmnw is ono who has buried her hus
band: a grass widow is one who ha simply
mislaid tum. ML iouis uiooo.
THE MARKETS.
ing paper is the cheapest material to
tie had, and if properly put on win
wear a lonir time before requiring a
renewal; shiuglesare the most durable,
but are more costly.
The interior arrangement is about as
usual. Tho letters D indicate all doors
about the building; E, the entrances to
the runs (the fence is omitted, being
ing always understood where runs are used); N, the nesting place; K, the roosts in each pen; I) H, the dusting nlaces where the fowls may dust their
feathers at their own sweet pleasure.
From the illustrations and descrip
tion you should be able to erect this building without any difficulty, doing
away with the present mode ol allow-
ine hens to rooit in horse or cow
stables and lay where they olease.
That plaa was good enough for your forofathci-s. but you arc livinjr In a
more udvnnced age when improvement
is tho motto of all. J. W. Caugliey,
in Country Gentleman.
FOR
A Simple
FEEDING SHEEP.
Arraiicetiiftiit Which I'reveata
the Wust of llujr.
Place a stout nolo lirraly in the
srround reaching to a height of the or
dinary round havstnek, say fifteen feeU
Tim nds of six stays are inserted in
the center pole,- the outside ends ex
tending to the rim of the stack, being
Nkw Yoitic. April 15.
TATTLK Native Steers I I 40 t
COTTON-- MliUUinu'
FLOUH-Winter Wheat WHKAT-No. 2 Keil
CORN No. 2 OATS Western Mixed rOllIC New Mess
hT. I.UUlh.
COTTON MldillinK
lJKEVliS-ClioUc .SU-ers
Medium
HOOK Fair to ScUvt
SIIHKI' -Fair to Choice
FI.OL'K-l'atcnt
Fancv to Kiira uo..
WHKAT-No. 2 Ked W'nter...
(X)KN'- -No. 2 Mixed...,
HVK- No. 2
T01JACCO- I.UK-s
I;af.Hurler.
HAY Clear Timothy mjTTKIt-Cholcc Dairy KOCS Fresh
I'OHIf-Standard Mess (new)..
11ACON- Clear Kin LAltD-rrhne Steam
CHICAGO,
CATTI.B-Sliipplne
HOf js mirto t nmcc SHKKI' Fair to Choli1T.OUH Winter I'atent-s
Sprink' iwnw J AT No. 2. Sprint.'
No. 2 Ked
COHN No. 2 , OATS-No.2 l'OKIC Mess (new)
KANSAS CITY.
CATTr-K-Shlpplnc Steers ... 3 ß P6
jlO;s Alluruitrs u ia 0 WHKAT No. 2 Ked WQ
OATS No. 2 2J,
COKN NO.S
Ni:V OKhKANS.
FLOttlt-HlcU Orade 3 15 6
("OHX-No, 2 6
OATS Western
HAY Choice J'OHK New Mess it APON-Sides
CXinON-Middlini:
CINCINNATI
WHHAT- No. 2 IJeil COKN No. 2 Mixed OAT'S- No. 2 Mixed , I'OHK NewMess , JIACON- Clear K'bs.. COTTON M Iddllnif ,
A favorite amusement with United I "Well, papa," remarked Fred junior, wbo
Sl-itcs arinv ofliccrs on the Itio Grande "ilu J""1' UKV" " , states arni oniccrs 011 uiu uu , .Bt.cniR to me you must have been bad, too, is the Mexican cock fight hvcry Mex-1 . .. cn vou .,. ß jltj0 boy. 'cause yoa al-
ican village has its cockpit, and offi-1 ways want to have your own way." Amy
cers on a few hours' leave cross the Elizabeth Leiga.
river to see the fun. There are no bet
ter cock-fighters in the world than the
Mexicans, and as public opinion sanc
tions the sport the enjoyment of every
body is altogether frank. The acme of
the sport is reached when tue apparently vanquished bird, after having bcn buried in Ahe dust of the arena t
staunch his blood, suddenly rises ns if 1 from his grave, and with one blow of J
Hie spur siays 111 usioniimm iui m j the act of crowing over his supposed 1
victory.
1 ' 1 1 It appears to us that theso meetings be- '
tween debtors and creditors are largely over dun. Binghamton Leader. I
Cures CoBSBmptlon, Cough, Crcrap.Sor ThreW Sold bv all Dnisxüu as Guusstssw
whe;
, 1M3. 5 M I
2 10 . 1 25
M (r, f,2't .... & 18 25 ... n fis 1
4 .V. ft ft 10 fOiL 4 ) to -i Kl ißr 6 15 Cr. 7 10 t V 3 75 ft ft 75 Ii. V 3 30 f4 3 45 Cy 1 2 G) fit, 3 15 HV7 .... (ft. CTl4 XlH ' ".vj s ia II 1 10 it. r. 10 II 4 m fa 7 10 II 10 00 ff. 13 50 II" 22 ft 2ß II .... ft 13t I .... . 17 W .... ft 10H .... 6 V J 4 00 ft C f0 Tmmmm "T r, 5 ft 7 21 I jgr-ss I j wi it. 21 1 1
8 75- ft 4 19 S W ft 4 20 .... ft 78 .... ft W .... ft 28 lift 2 1 75 ft I -T'
ABOVE EVERYTHING EIJ5E,
Dr. Tierce's Golden Medical 1
Dlfcoverj" purifies tho blood.
By this means, it reaches, builds up, and invigorates every part of tho eyetem.
For every blootl-toint and
dLsordor. and for every dls-1
case tliit comes from an inac-1 tivo h'ver or i inpuro blood, it ' is tbo only remedy to iro
and effective that it con be t f
guaranteed. j
II n ions to ncnciit or cure, you have your money Iiack. Thcso dkcases aro many. 1 Thcy'ro different in form, but thcy'ro liko in trcatmtwt. Roufoupthe tortiid liver into
hcaltlliil action, thoroughly .
I enrich tbo blood, 1
TAH
Homes
I Need
forv
rAii Dealers Sell
r-- r r-
a cartoa of Home Nails all sizes,, a cartoa of Home Tacks 41 sixes
all
uses
Inn mr mc ncreiven
wtik I'mut. Kntmilt, snd l'tnU teil 1 lli aanrti.lnjuro th Iron. and born rd.
1eii. Ilurabl. tid Ui eoniumer par tor Ol
BUCKSKIN REECHES
IEST MADE, BEST FITTIIW, KST WEAH
.ill. U X h
IW TKB WOltliP. lM& Irj THE GOODWIM CLOTHIKC CI,. EVANSVILLE, IND.
ASK T0 TXEM. ZTZKT PAIS WA1
Ely's Cream Balm
QVIOKIiY CURES GOLD IN HEAD
ft a r, K. to
tiurifv and
The "Discovery" docs this, KCFutuiSLavvarmiyrNlv.
as nothing else can. U3-spensia, inuipcsuon,
Dilfousncss; an iironchtal, itiroat, onu lung 1 Affections ; every form of Scrofula, even . PAnnimntini. At- T 11 rPfWlflllfl In Its 1- '
m . 41. . 4,.Kln, Rlrln oi'T Tho bent Instructor for fncT needle and
tier "u riVcnrntife work. I.iiUUa ma wIM Tr IS. and Scalp Diseases, aro completely cured Jnks a CO..:& ienrbom Street, cuicaoo.Ilxby lt. I tr'uanuMrumiuinoM.
LADIES-!
ufun uecn iiahcv onid
Hnu ntbu mwni.i
TAKE
Keocr for " UAI.l nwnm
for l'lcanr and rronf-jusi-
33?i
3 ft)
3H ft 39
10 UI ft 17 (0
.... ft 1 .... ft
5
33
ft ft ft ft
m
4'i
33;
17 2
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snpportcd by blocks of wood also fixed firmly. The stays arc placed high
enough from the ground to allow sheep
to pass under and cat tue nay irom uc
neath the stack. Tho hay will hlip
down the stay as eaten and keep with
iu reach of tho sheep. It ungut per
haps be ns'wcll to build lac stack from the ground, covering up the stays and
lrMinif tho sheen cat their way
through. X. E. Homestead.
FRESH SHEEP NOTES.
a mnn hnrn will eat as much and
require as much caro as a good one.
Mkkino sheep are better calculated in U-i.in torrether in largo flocks than
almost any other breed.
T;iii: Jlerin o crossed with Southdown makes a superb all purpose sheep,
nrolltablc for both wool and mutton.
Siikhp can be fed oil meal with safe
ty, even when the ewes arc carrying
lambs. It must W fed in small quan
tities, say one-eighth of a ration.
lr we had nothing in the way of hay except timothy to feed idieep we would feed corn meal, oatmeal and oil meal. Oil meal in small quantities is good for
under all winter conditions.
Col man's Rural World.
THREE TROUBLES.
Three things which all
workingmen knour give the most trouble in their
hard-strain work are:
Snrains. Bruises, and
Soreness.
THREE AFFLICTIONS
Three supreme afflic
tions, which all the world
knows afflict mankind the most with Aches and
Pains are: Rheumatism,
Neuralgia and Lumbago.
THREE THINGS
to do are limply these
Buy it.try it and
be promptly
and permanently cured by the use oi
3 THREI
3
in 3
mm
earn
WORTH READING. Mt. Sterling, Ky., Feb. 13, 1889. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. Gentlemen ; I desire to make a brief statement for the benefit of the suffering. I had been afflicted with catarrh of the head, throat and nos-e, and perhaps the bladder for fully twenty-five years. Having tried other remedies without success, I was led by an advertisement in the Sentinel-Democrat to try Hall's Catarrh Cure. I have just finished my fourth bottle, and I believe I am right when 1 say I am thoroughly restored. I don't believe there is a4 trace of the disease left. Respectfully, WM BRIDGES, Merchant Tailor. SOLD BY DRUGGISTS. 75 cents.
Corn Kodder WHtd.
It is estimated that about forty pel
.ent. of the corn fodder produced in
the United States is wantonly wasted by the farmers. This imincnso los would lift the mortirnifcs ort all the
farms in f. few years, if prex'cntcd, u
well as pay off the whole of the na
tional debt. In addition to the wasU of corn fodder there is also a great loss tn straw, due to improper methods ia
Positively euro Bilious Attacks, Con
stipation, Sick-Headache, etc.
25 cents per bottle, at Drug Stortf.
Writo for sample dose, fr.
J. F, SMITH & CO.-New York.
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