Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 40, Number 47, Jasper, Dubois County, 29 July 1898 — Page 7
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Regiments Busy Packing and Loading Their Effects at Camp Thomas, Chickamausja. READY FOR IMMEDIATE DEPARTURE.
Oilier on Ihe .Jul Vive for Hun Mine r.Irr Milurit BgpMttMl I"- ltllr.i.ls Hiti Train III Kr.tillllr li l(uli I In lr..o' Tl.roUAjll In Neu Hire Neu. V., In Miorl (rilrr. IIIHKAMAIUA. CHATTAXCKMA, N A riiAl. M 1 1.1 r a H v I'aiik. IVnn , .luU tO The mnninl f troops from .imp Thomas for I'urto K.i i will bepin Thursday. Th various .-.ninna mis un-lmJeil in tlu- first unlcr t BSOVe are boay peeking wind loading their ef f-.ts They will have every thing fin(bad by night, und CM gOl "i" wlla nut delay. Railroads have trains in rt-adiness and have things. s- arranged t hat thcv can put the Loops through to Newport Newt in u eery short time Thr t oniiiinmU I'nder Or. Irr. Tlif loimiiaii'ls which fo Thursilay mi lip ant ond brigaelaof t In fir-st division. First oorpv tsinsist i ng of the Fourth Peaeaylvanla, Fourth Ohio und the Third Illinois, andsr eommaad of Iii ig.- Jen. Uaenm; light battteriee K,
NAUUTH'S VINEYARD. Baa.ln, !rkiiiil Irmili In Ihr hi I
Mlluuil Serie for July Ul, unM Klaas Miiln Based "I"! ' loul-cl' H.-leCt KotM 1 QOLDl N rKXT -Thou halt nui iv thv iirHt.t.or'n iiouw l"x I ITTHi: BKi'TluX Iraluije the rest of 1 King, chaps 30-22. A brief ntsAM at th.- sib-nt preen of tlM reforms Kiljuh sought, unj at tht- Mt-p of Ahub toward bta doom and tnwunl the ijestruet Ion of the Idolatry ha uahaM. I'LACK 8unmrta. the capital est m.- ! i .11. t-.....l nn.l lr.-t-l II lll'fl
to Um north, a favorite royal feel.tt.Pe l.nockeil me down on the sidewalk uml
the- rVltutsor of Im " .ine near trampling the hie out of
me.
I.ltel al lluiri. "Talk ahout l'li..al. Ipbla bnsng a low place!" aaiit the Chicago stoe i) rummer; "it's all a unstuUe. The only t me 1 wan ever untitle to hold my ov in a crowd nai in the Quaker city. I huh sitting in the rotunda of a hotel tin re about uine o'clus k in the ewning' when t bell betran to ring loudly souienhrre near. ud 1 juu)id up ami went out on the sidewalk to BOS if 1 could diai in er any signs of tire. When Igotouti.ile 1 saw every body rushing along like mad, and ahout 5o inen tame tearing into the hotel at Mttj a rate that they
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Missouri, and the Twenty-sev.nt h nliana battery. Tin signal corps under Maj idaissfonl. the reserve hospital corps under Maj L Siuitli. and the r. s. rve niu'Jtilam'i' corps with 33 Binlfiihinces ure under Maj. Frank Boyd. . Arrant-Inn PIMM for Ie oture. Maj lien. Bfcookc spent the morning
in con sal tut i.n with his officers, arranging plans for the departure U: I POTtO KtOO. He declined interview-ton
the movement of tr.K.ps or an oiuei ulijeCt. Although the ord. re have not yet i.,.,., ' J t is believed that tin
third brigade, first division. First corps, and the second division of the First corps w ill begin raOVtaf Thursday or Friday. llMier rr...i 00 MM Vl,f' The tlUIWnAl are coiupos. M as fob town: Third brigade, first division: First Kentucky, fifth Ill'moi and Third Kentucky. First brigade second division: One Hundred and ixti.-th Indiana, Thirty first Mi.-higan. First West Virginia. iuttond brigade: sixth liio. line Hundred and Fifty-eighth MtM, Sei'ond Ohio. Third brigade: Four: ecntii Minnesota. First Pennsylvania. First beorgia. Urn. I'olnnd Will r. oraumiT HU IUvllon. Uea, Foiand. iiunniiitor of the mo and division of the First i.s lias 1 1 ill for the past few days, but hopes tc lie out in a day r two lie w ill accompany his division to the front. INTEREST AT CAMP ALGER.
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WAMllSi.TOt. July 21. Interest at 'snip Alger wn divided yesterday nm..iig the aObjoeta of moving ciiiup. typhoid fever Mai Hssihie order to U1..W smith w ard. Nothing h.ts bot li heard to indicate that nor of tha Snanad nnrpi has bona I , clod to go to For: o BMP and u In believed by inaiiv In re t lint the transfer of troop to I In it it L niiiif indicates that the regiment there will remain BOOM time. line of the WMHni M Port M ycr said that there was at least ml c ise r t ph. -id fever ther.- Kew of them arof a s, nous nature Four new cMM were reported cslerday, ail from tho Sixth N-.v York.
EXPUtNATOBI TL. aiory is given beaus.- it was the outward exprtsMon of Ahaii'k liepraved character, which led to Lis iloom; Kt a boil express, bad bloo'.. or a falfltd lOVfM the inward fever. Berne 1 Di soon Its 1 la l'aiace.-V. 4. Adjoining AhabV palaer grounds in Jezrerl. 011 one of the spurn of Mount fiilboa. was the homestead vinevard of n ljutiw JeffOelitt nun d Nab. th. Ahata wanted to buy t his ine ard, to enlarge or compute hi pleasure grounds. Naboth refined to Mil. The refusal of Nahotb threw Al.ah lata a fit of the rails. 4. "Ar.d AI ab caiiu-." from .breel. "into his boa:M In Samaria. "And be laid bin down upon his Im-1:" The bed chamber was in the mos: retired and Mere! part of the palaee. "At.d tumid atrt) his face, ar.d would eat M bread:" Such a manifestation of ill temper is thoroughly eharaoteri-:ic of an oriental king. Sine II. Und Counsel at Home. W ;-7. I. Ihr Jen bei hN nrtfe, like CTytemnctra. of AtnehylBS, and Lnd Macbeth, of Shakespeare, came forward to belp her hushaud to kin. not to do right.
7. "Iot thou low govern Are you
king'.' a:.d can you not get poesei ottbli pretty rlaeyaitl? Wbjract
.iir aower? 'Arise, and eat br
Abab is fit only to deairc and to revel; it i for bolder spirits to act for good
or for evil "I will give thee lie v ineyard:" Compare tl.e words of Si.akespeare's parallel character: i. rm of j parpoeel give. me the datfvr.n
Scene III. Th Trial and Execution of N..IO t!i. Vs. s.u. s -So she w ro: letters in Ahab" name:" It is customary la IkC eanl row. as then, for the aroverntnenl In proclaim one thitg publicly, and at the fame time to give private insiructiots to the officials, of a very different nature, with the deetgt of blinding the eyes of Kuropean govercmer.t. "And sealed them with his Krai:" Documents of every kind, from a royal .h er,, e to a private letter, are never sigt.cd s,i;h pet; and ink in th-.' . ast, hu ! are simpiy sealed w it n a man's k.gi.et. 9. lTrocl4innOWls" As if some great calamity w.re orerknnflBf the tity for their s: OS, ;ike a black cloud pnrfrodVaf a storm. "Set Nabcth on high:" On lbt platform of the court, to be tried. 10. "Set two men. sons of BeUatt" Iteüal is not a proper noun, butslnip'y meat s "wor:hles:.. I s." "recklessness,' "BiarpAeae (Jod:" Tbe trwe oriental, however careless bis life, is fanatically zealous for tbe hot. or of iod name. To blaspheme Allah in any place vv here Mabommcdansi congregate would prohafelr result iu the dea:h of the blas
phemer Ott the spot. "And the king:" It would be easy to find some fa.nt f omnia I lan for :his ciiaree iu a t.ou
man whose whole soul was oppos d to tbe aaaaae of tliekirgin introduoitig idolatry. "And carry him out:' A tbning always look place utide the City. "Aadatoaehiaai" The legal punishment of blasphemy was indeed death by taathlg (Iev. L.'4:1C). and Xabotb wou.d have perished justly had be been guilty of the crime. "That he may the:" It appears from 2 Kings 0:2C. that Nabotb'a sor.s were put to death at the same time. Thus, there In-ing no heir', the property would revert to
the crowc. I um IV. Abab Meet KHjah in His IIHiotten Possesion. Vs. 15. 10. 16. -Ahab rose :o go down to the vineyard of Xabotb:" The Septuagint adds that be rent his elotbea and put on sackclo'h. as -.bough shocked at his crime, and anxious to prove his innocence to his own conscience and to the people. Hut the hypocrisy of the act was shown
by bis willingness to accept the iruits of his crime At the same time "news of the black crime had come to F.lijah. probably la his lonely retreat in some caveat Carmel. Oed hade bim go (low i. mid meet Abab In Iba rlaeyard. When Abab came to tbe vineyard "to take possession of it," there stood tbe prophet in his hairy garb. Half in anger, half in anguish. Abab rrted: "11ns: thou found me, () mine
enemy"" "I have found thee." said thepropbet, speaking in Jehovah's name. 'Thou hast sold thyself o work evil before me, and I will requite it and extiuguish thee before me. Sur ly the Lord 'aw yesternight the b'.ood of Naboth and the blood of hit sons."-Sptuagint. VotCea from Naboth's Vine) ard. 1 Abah's heart was a nest of vipers. (1) Avarice. (" discontentment. (li oppres
sion. (4) laaplety, () abject moral aiahnim (V) base kjraoartay, (7) rot. bery. (i lyii g. tvu murder. i irk the propres of sin from covetOmatM to discontent, to evil counsel, to lying, to robbery, to murder, to retribution on self, to ruin of fnm.ly.
"I managed to crawl to n:y feet ami hurried inside, wondering If i would kava time to get my trunk out. Everything seemed to be quiet wbCO i got in, u:id 1 a.sked a man who was smoking a cirar if the tire was out. " Vh.t fire." said he. " -Wasn't the bell ringing for tire?" I KsUesl. " 0h, no,' said he. That w a our curfewbell.' "- Detroit Free l'rest I'rrlilatnrlc Hons. A Swiss naturalist has recently pre sented to the Helvetian Society of Nat firal Science the result of a study of tha reman. s of dogs found among the nehtBt lake dwellings of Switzerland, the earlieel of w hich date from the age of atone. He buds tbnt three different races of dogs existed there at that time, one of vhieb resembles the Sibeiian slcdgedog of to-day. Later, w he n tbe ago of bronze dawned upon tbe Alps, two newspecies appeared, one being a shepht rd dog and the other a hunting dog. All of these dogs were of northern origin, the canine types of the Mediterran an lands not having crossed the Alps.
Youth's Companion. treason al thr Aourlan Court. The Austrian court is singularly free
inn 1 from feminine intrigue. It is remark-
use able, too, as the women are more at-
:,,!; tractive, elegant and brilliant t nan tue
ladies of F.crlin. 1 he moral toiico! the reigning house has not so high a standard as that of Fot-sdam. yet feminine interference in politics is entirely unknown, and, outside of the stories eonI Mated with Crown 1'riuce Kudolph's death, there has been no scandal of the kind calculated to impair the prestige of the Viennese court. This is due almost entirely to the example of Kinpress Elizabeth, who never meddles in affairs of state. Cincinnati Enquirer. l-urla' Dend nrt. 1 he municipal council of Faris keep - . m , .
a eart lor 1 lie purpose or naming away the numeious Isomhs and other infernal machines frequently dropped in that ! city by vengeful anc.rchists and mur1 dercus" cranks. Kecentlv the council annronriated 7JKN francs to keep the
"oiture aux explosifs" Opp!' -1 with pneumatic tires in order to minimize , the itossibilitio of ar. explosion while
carting t he missiles through thestreets. N. Y. Sun. !H aterloiia !! pprn rn circa. Guest Waiter, I ordered cheese. Waiter Yes, sah; 1 brought it, sah Right there, sab. (Juest Humph! One little pieej Was that all you were given ? Waiter (anxious for the credit of the establishment) They gen'ly gives three or four pieces of cheese, sah. Maybe some of 'cm got uway." X. Y. Weekly. hilantbropr. Oid Party Why are you crying, my little man? The Little Man Please, sir, 1 1 lost
na me ball. "Well, well, don't cry. Here's siv pence to get another. Now tell me
where you lost it. i'lease, sir, troo de front window of yer house, sir." I'earson's Weekly. Sot All Alone. "So you want to marry .'-'red, do you'.'" said tbe father. "Ye, papa." replied the daughter, t ith her arms about his neck. "And go aw ay and leave me all alone?" "Why. no. papa! 1 know Fred will be willing to leave mamma w ith you!"
Youkers Statesman. Thr aaOa In Mnnc lmrlt. It is not only in recent times that women have outnumbered tbe men iu Massachusetts. This condition of affaiis has obtained for HO years. Ten years ago the excess was so great that t bere were 8,000 more unmarried wonier than men Chicago Inter Ocesn.
I THE DIGNIFIED WOMAN. br Wim I. Itllr Sexrr in Ihr t urluua XV oma i. Ilm Hm XV ' I'm iLnl. Fl. i i s il i.'n ii'-d woman, and sometime she is overiiowei ma. The uiiu.irv do not
aaiorlw tins qaiekiXi however. The Am lulled viomau In been icliiitig Some tunc in one it the hospitals M I Ml eitv HM went there for let and quiet. Since b 1 has reinvered her health she tel'a some ISMMMa stories of her experiences. Here j one: The disatned woman was walking oWflJ I the hall one day when she was ace. .teil hy the t urioUH ayoawa. The c urious woman had leen wolideruiic about the dignified w ..in. m tod she m Id i 'T beK your panloii. in id. im. but I would like to know what you have been operated on feef "W lnt''" exclaimed the iligmtied woman. "Well, essdaitied tiieiurmu- woman, "my
friend in the next room and I have been wondi nun about you. You w alk about the hall w ith such a light and Bpfincy steothat we wonder alxiiit what kind of an operation vou have undergone." The i in mils worn. to held ber uroiind. She was determine.) to know what was the matter with the ilgailod weaaai The diunifiid aroma B replied: T have not U-cn operated upon yet." "Oil1" said the curious woman, sympathetically. "Nil, I am imt familiar with operations," said the dignified wom.ui. The curious vv m in interrupted : "They are very successful here. Don't be worried " "1 am wondering about nn operation on
the brain," said the dignified woman, in a vary iignahed and distant amaaer. "1 wonder it they OmM operate upon tbe brain in sin b a way as to enable people to attend to their ovv n alT.iu ." I he cui n .us woman snorted and walked away in h igh dadajeoB. Tbl dignined notnan was severe, it itrue,
but she was provoked to it. -St. Eouis Kepabiie. Ts the razor sharp'.'" askid the l arlier. "CoMparstivelv s..." stid t he victim; "it has ar. edge thai would be splendid on a earring knife. Hash. STOKE IN HER STOMACH. From the Uaxettf . Blar.Ulnsvllle. III. The wife of the Kev. A. K Adams, pastor of the Itch uid Christian Church at Hlandinsville, III., was for year compelled to live a life of torture from disease. Her ease baf gcd the phyakiaan. but today she u ahve tad well, .uid tells the story of her recovery aa follows:
"About six years ago, ON Mrs. Adams
"I weighed tOOttt 14U health began to t ill U 1 food did not agn a with
.tour in mv toiii.H h gan
over until 1 tlo
1 had I i ii
Thr lliualr Ol l uh. I1., . ms. of frequent rams in Cub malarial fevers are a toMwoa aihaeot there, ymt a- they are in many seetu.ns of the I Qited Mates. Ailments of this kind, no in it. i in what part ol the kIoIh- they occur, ure ijuii klv i ured with Hostettei Mumach It.tters. 'Besides being a epeeiflr for ma la rial troahlaa, them mitsra ahn aMhe pure bl I. strong nrrves and muscles, and firm, healthy th b They have no equal for dysI , p, a m. 1 i ..lis' ipal -n Some reOBg men," remarked the ohervei I men aad things, "have nach daafutaies tbM thajr can't s e wbeie they .in smppng." Detroit Journal.
Pave Baby's life slid yourself many rrv
less muht of anxiety by giving Ur M ltU Isi.iuis (3'r.niii0 (Wars) ul once. Tketmisa Aids Pigeaiioa, Hegul.it s lue tlow eis aud inaites u . li ug eoay
Vollung ple.ises us more th inveterate norm to Itonng i Wahington (la I Demoii.it
To t ore t old In one liar Pake laistive Bromo Ouiinne Tablets diuggisls refund money it it tails tocure
in to set tw ach other.
All 25e.
"Money talks " If there
moling to you, tbst'a hack Bulletin.
is anv change-
talk.- E. A W.
ffke hair ia like a plant. What makes the ßlant fade and wither? Usually lack of necessary nourishment. The reason why Dr. Ayer's Hair Vigor restores gray or faded hair to its normal color, stops hair from falling, and makes it grow, is because it supplies the nourishment the hair needs. "When a girl at school, in Reading. Ohio. I had a severs attack of brain fever. On my recovery. I found myself perfectly bald and. for a long time, 1 feared I should be. permanently so. Friends urged me to use Dr. Ayer's Hair Vigor, and. on doing ao. mv hair immediately begsn to grow, and 1 now have as heavy and fine a head I f hair as one could wish for, being chaaged, however, from blonde b dark brown." -Mrs. J. H Housn l der, 16a l'acific Ava., Santa Crua, Cal.
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pounds, mil i us I lost flesh. My ma uid felt like ,i I . can to bloat all
übt I hu.l dropsy. s,,ienes in my left side
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Miiia IC.-..I la aataa t'i. VaMoIVKH B C -III I V .'I Av-sSrd kag to ndvi.-es brought by the KmpresH of India, fiotu H'uig atong, the chief news of the moment isthat Manila ia readv to surrender. Not that the archbishop and captain-general are going la voluntarily capitulate before tin v are compelled at do so. but that tn. aauhbiaaa nl resistsnc-.e is amfnaa tioonbl broken, and opsin a real shoveoff orce ami intention t Isuubard the ton n. if tbe oghtinla da "t give la, the Spaniards will haul down the Spanish f.!lL lutiiiiations to t hie effect are re red fruiu uianv sources.
Siirnr I'lilntai. Popularity is Satan's snare. Man adahnm 0 d eaainaiii Kd malt loa is a anehtal mariner. Vanity is the ye net eaba of pride. Beaillr.g is planting seed thoughts. Character is the mirror of tlmught. Heason is the dissecting knife of thought. The peat la tht at '. 1 1 Ita atttf of the (uturt. ftotrit professed f'hrlstlans had ratbet !o wictg tLsi; v:mr wrotg. Rata'o 9om.
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.svsr Yo.ts gt UK-NsilveSleers I urrroM-Msautaj I ljUÜ It tt in lei V heut. WllbAT-.'''- 4ssl tOllS Ns OATS No. t "tjUK .Ne ,tes SI I.OL ISOQTfpai atwaiiag UKbV I., sieers i us. .... Metnars . i alvks (pe ihius i sii ui aeteMt bUgatl ' i N i I.OL It I'uletils inew I lesr .110 'i. jiglil VVIII.AT N" - KM iV.nlei i ulCN N" - M.atsi OATOV Mevt ICVh Sui jouACVO-bua-s. lA-ut Hurley BAT CMM 1 imoiuy HUTTktU CbeMa iairy Klints l-'resU
I'UUK SiUiiaunl (iiev UAlON -l leur "'li 1.AUI I"' "e sU-aill I HU AUO CATTI.b-Nstivesieers Uts.s, -m to Choice BHgkVP kWr tothoice HAC U Winter f iMni Horlasl I'sMeSs wit K at No. - sarisg (oia
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which extended i-le.ir acr.ws my tai k ana
also into the region of mv heart. iiuiinn theM spells a hard ridite roald appear in the kfl side of my stomach snd arouud the left side. , , , ' I bCM attai k left me sore and exhaust ed. All last slimmer 1 was so nerv.-us that the children laughing inj playing nearly drove me wihi. I suffered also from female troubles and doctored w ith ten different nhysicians without recereini any help. " t sa i it a .
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read in the 11 1 - trap i p r
of Dr. vv. it
uns' Pink
Pills for Pale People, induced me to try' them I begin tak inRtlirm last N o vein beT) hut experi
enced no relief until I IiriI taken
"My Husta'id Rtadr 8IX boxes. 1
im now taking the eleventh box and have been greatly beitetited. "f wan a so troubled with nervous rros I
tratiiui and trombaen of m right arm and hand so that at tum si uild hardly endure the pain, but that SM all passed away. I n .vv have a gn..,l aopet I a aioi am able to da my "wn work Have done more tins -aim n.'-t than in h. ist four em put together
Df Williams Pink fills tor I'ale reopie cured me and I think it my duty to let other eufferers know it." Hundreds of enuallv remarkable rnscs have boon cured by lr Williams' Pink Pills. Compliments are used a great deal to puff Up dull ople. Tlne lumestlx entitled to -redit sehlom get it.-Atchison (i lobe. An Uirn l.rllrr to Mothers. We are eeearl iag ia the eoarta our right to the t'ji Iiisivi use s the word "t'a-'.ona," and "Piti Im - ( istoria," Moar Trade Mark. I, Dr. Samuel Pitcher, of Hyaiuiis, Massa ibusetts, was the originator of "I'lteher's t'asloria." the aame that has borne and does now bear the la. simile signature i i t 'has. II. Met eher m even wrapper. Tin is the original "Pitcher's I istoria whseh has httn used in th- homes ol the umt hers of America for over tlurtv veai-. Look carcf all) at the wrappel and that it is the kind v. ti have alvvavs bought, and ha the signature of
I 'has II . Hi t her on the i.i.per. ISO one ha authontv tromme to use my mine ex eept The t'eiitaui Company, of w hich C'bas. U. Fletcher is president. KAMIKL PITCHER, M D. March . 1SV7 Rka -'Whv aren't vi. u Boiiitf to sin-nil the
summer in hnroj-!'" lie "Because I have nothiag hut tbe summer to spend. -M. Y. 1 .. ' Ui . Spenal attention is asked to ths advertisemeiit of Dr. Muffet t Teeth ins i reeth iag Powders) m Keadistg Notice Column ol tlos pap. I . leetllllia Is ( ollllnellded as vviiithy ol trial, for it i doing nun h good among' th- .liildnn. Dr. C. .1. Mogett, Bt Imis, Ma, i" kid4Marted, ebaritable man, and in bis effort to do good, it your
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though i vorv ilnuifist in the land should have Teethina in stock.
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