Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 38, Number 17, Jasper, Dubois County, 3 January 1896 — Page 7
THE SUNDAY SCHOOL.
. . .-tlmml Lmoi for January ft, IHM lnZZ"Z -f CHrUl-L-k. 1.0.17. Socially Arrar.srt from l'oloubcfs Note. ..nrM Tr.xT.-THou halt ro before th
tarn 01
Includes tlio whole W), but tlio portions re-
lo Mury bcloiiK rather to tlio wxt.
HOME HINTS AND HELPS.
hot clnrct will often cuaOH of acut MJro
thu I-oru to prujmru ...
TUB BKCTIO.I I, .i.frr. Mlkl t: 1
(..duiiriH.
TiMJJ -Octohcr 1J. C. C to A. Y). M. i',pr-Tlio ancl enmo to .nchnrms In ti u-.HPto at Jeruwilem. Tbo birth of J 'Ihn wm Bomowhoro In the hill vountry of I a u) whore the hymiw. tho MnpnUcat of Ül'iry ai.a the HcnciHctuH of Zacharias, wtro uttoriid. r.Xl'I.ANATOUV. 5. "There was In the ilays of llorotl:" Tlt'rod the Croat, thu founder of the -,. it.... r...;iv mid tho father of
JlfJ Ulil.lll ..v....... ,OHt of the Hi-rods mentioned in the -ew Testament after the infancy of Jesus. "A certain priest named ZnchnrlH.M Tho Cireek form of the Hebrew .aelmriali, the same as Zoehariah ("rtmeinuered by Jehovah"). "And hi wife wan of the daughters of Aaron, und therefore in the line of the priesthood. The priestH were the descendants of Aaron of the tribe of Levi. l!oth John's parents were of priestly rank.
C. "Ami they were both righteous before God." Not in appearance only, but in the inmost depths of their hearts, where (IoiI'h eye alone could see. The
A gargle of afford relief in
throat. - lloine-Made Cement. The whitest Ntone lime, air-slaked, mixed with the white of an egg and applied to a broken ilii.li, as soon as it is made, will prove an excellent cement. u....f IVitU-rs a la Dickens. lie-
tween slices of beet root one-eighth of nil inch thick place a lilting of minced onions fried in butter, mixed with minced mushrooms and seasoning. Press well together, dip in batter and ml. mii.I frv in hot lanl. Farm and
Home. Apple Sautes. Pare six or eight small, sound apples, allowing stems to remain, lioil in plenty of water until tender, but not too soft. Kcmovr.dlp in beaten eggs, then in bread crumbs; fry a delicate brown ami serve with powdered sugar. 'ice for breakfast. Housekeeper. A Nice Dish for Hrcnkfast. ake
nf 1mm that have dccii ien uum
in small pieces, ami
SlOO Rrwar 9190. Tho reader of this paper will honled to learn that there Is at least one drcadcil disease thut n-lenco lias been able to cure la all Its btncf,, ni.ti tl.at is CuUirrli. Ilall'a Cutirrh furo U tlio only posltivo euro kuowu to tho n.cdlcal fraternity. Catarrh beiun a institutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment, llair Catarrh Cure is taken internally, actini? directly lMinn tlio liiiKul ntiil iniiciiUH surfaces of tho
system, tiji-reby destroy lujr the foumlaU-m I
oi tno tiiM'iiM, aim eivniK m iiunvuj HlrotiL'tli liv liniblhiLMin tbocoiihtitutlon and
assisting iiaturo hi doing lt work. Tho proprj-'torsliavo so much faith in Its cura
tive powers timi tneyouer uuo uunuiw
Dollars lor nnv rao mat n iuim vuwmv. Scut for list of testimonials.
Address V. J. Oicxkv Ä CO., loioao, v Hold by Ilrtivjtrlhts, T.Vllali'h Vamlly l'ills are tlio best.
CALENDAR FOR 1896.
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hand on tuat wcasjon, " thoughtfully. - Detroit Free Tress.
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Tho sadd t of tho year," not -vvnen autumn
liasarrii. as pool iiryaui iuuuiuict, uu . J:. r..üA. ,f,.t i.lHoiiV The "sere and
volUiw leal" is in his eoinnlexlon If not in
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fountain of action was pure. waiu-
is a Hebrew metnpnor ior u-
"nrmiliiftlnir oneself. In the van-
... . . ..tf.1i itlti.r fiTKl
cus relations 01 men ij i- - to Clod. "Commandments." The moral law. "Ordinances." Trobably the ceremonial law, and the outward religiousdutiesand rules of living. IIiuh they were "bkuneless" towanl Cod und
To the
man. n Ami tliev had no child."
Jew. childlessness was the worst of nil bereavements. It implied-at least, they thought so the divine displen.s-
m-e; while it eiicctuauy cui iuu.i from anv personal share in those cherished Messianic hopes. To the Hebrew heart the message: "Unto you a son is born," wan the music of a lower gospel. Tt marked un epoch in their life history. This disappointment in their lives led them to prayer and communion with God, as we see by verse 13. 0. "li'm lot was," etc. (See lt. V.) Tlio meaning is that after he and his brother priests had entered that morning into the temple of the Lord, they drew lots to determine which part of ii. RPrvice each one should take, and
i, it fi-ll to him to burn
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uri'viotiK menis, uiu
11. ,.1.1 In n skillet, then stir in two
t .tu Pii'cfs of beef may also
ur mm; ".hr . . iw. iiüml: ebon them line, season with
butter, pepper and salt and serve, hot.
l.'urni. Field and 1-iresiue
Pnilt Pnddimr. Take stale bread.
........ xi wnter and soak for
nun - .,1... Chon as for dressing, though
. itw. idnee a laver of bread in a
iw t I -" i...tt..ri.d tin. then a layer of fruit pre
viously stewed, having the last layer i..,.,,! P.üke half an hour and serve
with Kiisrnr and cream or any pudding
sauce. Apricots can be used if desired
r.nod Housekeeping,
Dutch Apple Cake. One pint of rtrmr ii hiilf tensnoonful of salt.oneaml
one-half teaspoonfuls baking powder,
...fiiiirter eun butter, one egg, one
remit cup of milk, four sour apples, two
,,1,1..iKHnfu s of suirar. iuiu 1 ov
ior salt and baking powder into tho
Hour, then add the egg nnd milk, beating it to a smooth hatter. Cut the apples into eighths and place them in lows across the pan, sprinkle the sugar ih.. tiui of unities, niul bake. To be
eaten with sweetened cream flavored with vanilla. Hoston Iindget.
. - . .. n.i..n.,n
ittr. i Mlnmnp 1 Hit !it-i Will hOUII UIBkU'Uuv
his rebellious liver, and rceulnte Idslwcls
luvtiiW innlnir His SUimacn ami iiraiiuiuiij
timiilntimrlilh kidneys. Malaria, rheuma-
AiT.ir.
tum nnd nervousucis aro also reiiev eu o..
the Bitters.
Is- families well ordered there Is always
ono linn, sweev vui . v ., ." -yrrrz
SMIWdm crowned.-!!!
wer.
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incense.
iVim.W The Central mumn..
sntietunrv. divided into the Holy Place, nnd the Holy of Holies. The common word for temple includes the courts und buildings around the sanctuary n.T( mentioned.
12. "Zacharias was troubled:" agitated, disturbed. "And fear fell upon him." Xot so much alarm or dread of danger as holy awe. 15. "Thv prayer is- heard." The praver he "had been urging for many years, nnd the wider prayer which -1 ... ... . 1 ...i... i-riii
grew out of it, ior wie reiiviui . ..... people, nnd the coming of the Messiah, lioth were answered in the forerunner .lohn. "Call his nnme John." "Tho Trace of Jehovah." "The gracious gift of Jehovah." It is the same ns "Jonah. 14. "Joy and gladness." The latter word means exultant joy. transports of io. "Many shall rejoice." This la the answer to the wider prayer for the ood of all the people. 15. "lie shall be great." Xo smnll or weak man could do the work given him to do. "In the sight of the
Lord." Heal greatness, as uiav,. -ru wheel from what men often call rrcatness. He was great in good net, ffreat in character, great ns the servant of Cod who illled his large soul full of Divine power. "He shall drink neither wine nor strong drink:" i. r., hewould be a Nazarite (Num.C:l-5),one teparatcd from others for a particular mission: an example of holiness, of onseeration. of self-control, by habits ...Sf,.f..d to the world. "Filled with
is an nncienv
TABLE MANNERS OF CHILDREN. Iiiil.ortaneeof llurlv Tralnlne la the .Matter of Kit I ML-.
I eannöt dismiss the subject of hrenlc-
fnst, luncheons, dinners and suppers without n few hints on the necessity nf toachimr children dninth.ess in table
manners. The young person is to W sincerely pitied who litis had no careful mother, nurse or governess to attend
lo this in childhood, that golden time ...I.,.., i..,.iMiin" W so easy. Men and
1 liv 11 i . ..'".r. hidtretl by triiles. After
,..rm.,i biickwoodsuuui las hewn his
,v,.v to il hltrh nlaee in the councils of
tiI fnimtrv. or nerhatiH saved it in hour
of neril. one may well forghe him If
1 .. fnr.-ets the riirlit way to sha
h'nmlM. or doir his hat. or enter a draw
Hut even be will be unfor
e-iveii if his table maimers are untidy
or oliensive. .lust nere im; nble of men, Thackeray, drew a sharp line. "Oh," he sighs, "if only the dear American girls would not strip the corn with their white teeth!" And 1 gain: "How could I breakfast with live, women eating with their knives! I could have stood one but lbe, all
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Battle Ax
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InttiT-aios- or TitnTiiuoATXNn iIoarsenxss
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'as u cotnjieasauuu life. Voltaire.
t pitn's Curo for Consumntloa Iwth
t.. fornlU- nnil lirnCliCC. Ur. I. . 1 AT-
iii. i ... . . ..... TEiisox, lukster, Mich., ov. a, 1SIM.
Ose who never drinJwhchlad tho bar-
tho mosnuito.- es;v5 auvvnv;.
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nt once!" In the old times immense importance riven to the etiquette at the table,
made more necessary than now, because the service a la Kusse was not in fashion, and any moment any man inipht be t ailed upon to carve a roast or joint.
.IM tin. fivi'iiimr meal was a
J 111 I, vrw, r ..rllons atTair. to be safely consuui-
mnted onlv by the expert. The young
man of revolutionary days was a marivr to the "banded" tea; for teacups,
buttered niullins, slices of Sally Lunn ...1 ,.l.5n,i...l beef or shaved ham these
nil, anil more, had to be taken cure of ..... X..... ... I
l.io .-..in 111 llir K11M!S. aSO
I unon
the Holy Ghost:" "mt ' tlt.n a lte would crash upon the polword for "spirit." To lie filled with the aml fl tlic imishiilfr swam Holy Spirit is to be illuminated, Mdr confusion. Once when a strnnper fied, and Ruhletl by its inlluenee. luven ,u,art of tho tJnlcst mii0 from his mother's womb:" ONercomiiiR Mvll ot a family, and when her his natural bias toward evil. 1 he bet- hwn tril,(1 at hearing
M0VLEDGB
Brines comfort and improvement and
tends to personal enjoyment iwicu
rielitly used, lao many, wuu me tcr than others nnd enjoy life more, with
less expenditure, oy more pi..p.y adapting the world's V?ci? to . I V - ! 1 V.:r. will nttMlt
the ncctia Ol pnyyieai t-.i-t, - -- tho valuo to health o the pure liquid
laxative principles cmuraccu. u u
rcmody, hyrup oi lgs- . t.. iJMfinV i due to lis presenting
in the form most acoeptahle and plcas-
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ever sold for 10 cents.
DEMÖRESTS FAMILY MMÄZ1NE.
-DEMORESrS IS AC1ÜALLI A uucn nuAn y
It Is a Review for the tudious man L'''tvives. mothers, sisters, dauchters, nwtront
mJ"7uZ d ramuse and Instruct them, also practical helps in ery a-
DizcAt of Current Events and Ideas for th
nartment of dornest c ana sotiai inc. iAat Pvcnt of DallV Llie, and tveryiBi partDEA10REST'S for 1896 will ÖSfj&SStlS ndWovery, always with New in Art, Science, nechanlcs, PMffc rbfv iffitraUd papers on general topics, approfuse illustrations. It will contain f.M and, in addition, It wfil plyinK.tonll classes ancondÄ
. aeai ui v-
m by CeU-
er readers.
publish inc dv Ii 1 ym, """" Ilsiments and Entcrta nments ; it Rives a creat Wh Out-0Ärrenlrt has a monthly Sy mpos u Ä&i aÄse'important questions of the hour of interest to the old. ' . - rtw-tn-rtG. MOHAZINE has
THE BEST AND MOST PRACTICAL FASHION DEPARTMENT MIL ULUI nllU fc. nptternsof anv kind and size that
Pattern Department alone, at the lowest estimate, is worth from 3 to 5
Through 'f y""'JnZ :t Pattern Order cood for one pat'ern It 4
sending 4 cents for each extra pattern.
rear to every suoscriucr.
cents This
ter the parents, the better the cnnu. . t.XIrehS aoubt as to
From the earliest hours me j;i .u , tUtfr he was ugl.u tleman. leaning on ant to tho taste, tne reircsaing cr can be upon man. father-s knee, and looking earnest- beneficial properties of, a periect lax17. "He shall go before Him:" before face, she asked: -Tupn, U ative; encctually clcammg the tntem, the Lord, to herald lib advent and to h J 1 'ntlemanV" "Wait, dkrelling colds, to? prepare the way for Iii coming in the r. so p JMow lhc &n VZ perL. of His son. "In the spirit and "lh,t flSSi ,owcr of Mtoro , . t;ra , says Hhe'll know as soon rt with WvUf the me
was not to be Elijah restored to h e, but one in Elijah's spirit, doing the
Mine kind of work that W.jan um. am. with a similar power. Such is the prom-
in Malachi 3:1; 4:4-0, cxpiaiuei y
1 o
isc
i.i..i.,t I,. i.iiihi'w 11:14; 17:10-13
turn the hearts of (the) fathers to (the) children:" The reformation was to be felt lirst in the home, binding all tog,ther in love and peace. The Hebrew .t.. -n,.. ..hildren to their father.
Tin. disobedient:" tho great mass of
the
God
i
The disobedient:" tho great mass 01 he people who have turned away from Jod. "To the," rather l..,s lt. .. to jvn k n the "wisdom of the just:' lielnf,
good is the only mil wihuom. Lncennd sin are always to Uy. To make ready (continue as in h. .) for .1... i ..,.,1 n neoiilo nrepared for him:
1 I ...... .
liv his call to repentnuee, uy nis ueu m- .. :..!.. r in bv his nortraynl of the
conscpicnees of sin, he was to make read v people who would bo wiwi enough to receive the Saviour. Iiolns Welt .Not i:iiHini. To do well may be to do our duty only partially. To do our best ought to be our real aim. A runner may do wel In n race, and yet come short of. loughia tUt. When a student was ant ielpat.ng i.tu irt nmiearauce in the iiitcr-eolle-
ii.. ....... ,r i.n.
iriate games, a frlemi uy v.. tpunigen.ent, said: "If you do ,k get the gold medal, you may win the si htr one." Tho reply came quj ck j. 1 never try for n second prlr.e! I ' ftttirvrrk if ft. tlon. dohitr one s best is uic
Kiihcre 1
true measure of one's success.
No ono
VI UC IlltUOHIv. .... .... . . 1. 1 ought to be satisfied to fall hort of hbi u best .,o8lbllttiea..H.Time.
t.i a... neu
I,.. ..ni im viris. sum tue inn .
enough, he brol;e n section from the .1.1.11 -ii breakfast next morning, and
,,t.. the contents with a spoon from the
. .1 1. ....if ri.n Mi.itlfd it. lie was
hlieil iv.-u'ii. - tli'in:in.
Children should be tauglit early to i.i.lr iimkins nroperly, to lay them
oil the table without folding, to handle fori; nicely, to use their knives rarely,
never to mix men k""" " fills, to use a hit of bread in the left hand, to eat soup without "gurgl.n;.'. to drink without noise, to leave their
plates tidy with Kime aim parallel to each other, u leave the spoonH iu the teacup, to pi I none of the contents of the cup Into the tamper, anil huu.lieds of other small hut iinpor. mnt babits.-Mrs. Hoger A. t'rior, if
the Delineator.
Wli. reTlie Cniiivrlc t oini- Trcm. a .r,-,.:,f manv of our finest Hlnp-rs
nave come froni Itl.v and iVance.but
....hi v V..1K t in an uiiunnii .o
.,n... dins iiiro we never
that tlernmny carries on a very huge .-..it.. in the rearihC ad exportng of
eaunries ami the largest cstablishim nt
t 11... world for the nreenmgoi im-.-e
ere'itures Is sitiinted within the no
mains of that empire, away up among the ll 'irtz niouniai ns of Prussia, r rom .i.ic N.wl the few surrounding but much
smaller nurseries no fewer than 130,000
i.iwiu ...... dUiKitelied every year
i'i...1 Kim. ami Canada; while In tin
... I..... ut h.jist 3.00 iro to Great
11.U..I., .....1 biillt 2.00(1 L'O lO HUSSlU
Hurper's llouml Table,
beys, Liver ana iwwcis wiuwuv enine them and it is perfectly free from !- i:AA;ni1Jf) Kiiiist&ncc
Svrup of Figs is for rale bj-all drugcisü in ÖOc nmf $1 1ottlw, but it ih man-?;-.., .i 1.,- Mm California Fi Syrup
Co. onlv, whoso name is printed on every package also the name, Syrup of l'igs. End Sing well informed, you wiU not substitute if oflcreiL
.,....,.. i.c K,t .ifford to lose money on your suDsenpuon uic u.i yw,
We will sena you wcniuiv . .;mn h- Mnwmbfr and December
iÄt delay; and forward it, together wimooo the aaars ',hV tet tin Sd.
Ins: vou fourteen months' tor a year b uu.iipviu... r, inj, vuu mun-v . .-.c nc. the fminon below.
to avoid misuncerstanuniv;. ,ZL T7irtr (elie 15x Inches) Urtwn to ctcbw-
An qu!lt reproJuctlon ,ln II on cr f"Srls(1 called ami is found In aj
niM, tip mnrsanincmuin inaic i;. - -- -
. for the twelve months of 1896, and, In
Christmas Number) issues for 895, if you gl out Ute coupon e-
KnMrwiwincwn"w" V,.""T;;. ..,,,ininr. tnih. Xmu Hoi days, llie enry?"""" JLTX.1 mn.i. thatBTerr
reproductioa cannot dc vom iruoi vuv uiiK.u-" - satisfactory. .,.u bpoveRLY FILLED OUT.
CUT HcKt, ähi wi" wwwr-... .
1 of SM
DEMOREST PUBLISHING CO., no Fifth Avenue, New York.
!ffoyc-ÄÄoÄ lh" "orks "rl arc, UhcJ with BSobcsi-s 1-amii.v Mioiasn during the year.
2?amt,
P. 0- ,
Sfdlf,
the doctor
approve of Scott's Emulsion. For wlioni ? f For men and women who are weak, when they n should be strong; for babies and children who are thin, f whe tbey should be fat; for all who do not get from J X:1??;"7L nnmhme it thev should. Poor blood is f
r,i flio tmnrishmelit thev
LUUl 1UUU1.1V..V
starved blood. You eat ana are on e - tionand scrofula never come when . the -bgete ite
proper food. And notliiLg is oeucr ior mv.u
than cod-liver oil.
Scott's Emulsion
COD-LIVER oil with the taste taken out. It is foi rail
is
who feel weak, have lost appetite or arc losing
if you ntti it, gtt IU
V, ,h, brttkt ufi cei-lhvr oil at it it trett uf in ven t w
TVO 5IZGS, Wc. 4 fl.t.
SCOTT BONV.NH. ChwUt. NwYcfc.
TO
I'm Iii
Timely Warning. Tin zroat success of tht chocolata preparations of . Ä. UllcWlAfl
hous of Walter EKr oc ww. vcai.u. .- . . 1 .1 a- tu n1f.inrr nn the maTKE
in I JU; nas ieu iu nv .....& - - many misleading and unscrupulous imitations
of their name, laoeis, ana wr' Baker Co. are the oldest and largest manufacturers of pure and high-grade Cocoas and Chocolates on this continent. No chemicals ar used in their manufactures. Consumers should ask for, and be sure that they get, the genuine Walter Baker k Co.'s goods.
WALTER BAKER & CO., Limited, DORCHESTER. MASS.
Iff Intim. yaig "''-. JP
A. N. K., 11.
1584.
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