Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 41, Number 2, Jasper, Dubois County, 16 September 1898 — Page 7

TEN TRIBES TAKEN CAPTIVE. Saada ItkMl saassi la tits lair.-. alllail fterlra tar Vlfkr I k. 1 :r - Kins. I T il-1

upon rs-lacbei's BvUcl Nt) ttOLDKX TKXT -If tr-oa . Him. Hs an. I be wm.4 of tb- tut if lion forsake l!.m. He ' ' it" off forever. iChroo JSS Sl'UJKiT -7aitlvr.y of the Ta Trtbe. THE gKCTloX InrluJ.s the Ut years or Israel. latlttBvgstt s-:i, i;:.-tt; aa4ta broohrta Amos ar4 1 to a. TIME The (11 of ir'jtnarU took pUct I: ! . a; r or -:. la 3L Ail auUiurüit rre here. KACfc.. Jj!ttarw. the capital Israel. EXIL.VNAToRT. L Decline and Fall of Israel. The two i-ropheu. Amo ami Uoa. with II tbrir intense earnestness auJ love. merit uab!e to inake the -ople aet . thr. ugh the frorpeou elotbing; of the Mtitav. the dsradly cancer that w fallt? out ita life. Jeroboam the t.rea. - ' d about TW. "and in less thai, two decades the prcud kingdom over which h- ruled ceased to esist. Four of the sis kinffa who succeeded him wrre struck down by assassins, and onv did in captivity." Kent. IL The Moral Cause of the Fall of Israel. 1. Forgetting tiod. They formt God and all H had done for them v. T). Hence came ?in and weakness. Th'-v lot their confidence ic God's wisdom and power to defend thern as lie Lad done in the day s of old. Hiauthority waned. His commandments vere forgotten and set at naueht. 2. Hypocrisy. V. . "Did seeretly:" Ther covered their idolatry with pretenses that it was a worship of Je fcoah. C'ook. 3. Idolatry. Tuilt bisrli plact K " Altars in protfoua a hill, for worship, somt times for worship of Jehovah, but often for the worship of Ifiols.' "From täe tower of the wratchman:" In lonely spot.-, to guard vineyards and flocks. V. in. "Iniages:" Perhaps carved la tonie figure, but often only obelisks, teprescnting some idol. "Groves: Asheritn. wooden images, carved od pillar, of the godle Asberah. c..r responding to tbe(recian Venus. V.U. "Whom tLe Lord carried a way." into captivity by the Adrians. These nations were nearer Assyria, and fir' attacked, and yet L-aarl i'i.I cot tak

warning, but did the vei brc-j.'ht vil upon oth

4. Resistance to Good Iniiaences. V. 13. "Yet the Lord testified against" CiL V.. r iv). -By all the ir..bets:" Those who speak forth what God would say to men. "And by all the eers:" Tboe who see visions which God reveals. Proj.het of every kind were tent. V.U. "P.u' hardened their necks:" A metaphor derived from those osea who. in spite of all efforts to guide

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Prom 'he Chicago Tlmes-HVrakt The feeling of a.ln i itasa for herosa at war seems to bt innte is the humsn hea.t. nd is brought to t iif . .n :a-e as the opportunity and ohieet present itself.

Among th .se t bo :rei their he during our Civil War u A ..tin f Ml Sedr

nAu.tr an by birth, came to Amtri's t the age of twenty, and

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For vra.-a I Lave made the question f wire fence and the correct bracing; of posts a studv. I have braced a great many posts wrongly and soma few rightly. Time has proven the good and condemned the bad and my final conclusion is tLat the only good brace. tLat can be depended upon to last for years without the least giving is that in which the porta arc fastened by means of an iron rod or a wire cable to a ' dead man" plant ed firmly in the ground. I Late never seen ae that gave way when so planted. The cost to anchor the posts in tLis way is tLe least possible, and the appearance is all in ita favor. Recently, having to construct a gateway through a strir.g of wire fence. I aet aVout the invention of the best possioic anchoruge for the posts. The place ia which the gateway occurred nai cne of great Uifflcralty as the ground was simply peat and spongy muck. Water stood in the bottOM of the holes. However, between the posts we dug a trench 3'3 feet !.;. as show i. at D in tLe illustration. In this trench we placed a stick c if timber six inches rquareand 3'i feet i-r-g The gate posts were traced by Lor. octal braces, being extended to the vertical posts (F), tLe distance of t six feet from the gate posts. Now from the top of the second I -ts a w ire was passed connecting t. in, going around the posts and back and forth twice, making four strands. This wire was loose enough ti pass down through narrow trenches, n::der the block (D. Af:r the wire waa in place the earth was put cn the block and very firmly tamped. We 1 Ml payback the loose seil, but brought clay instead. When the trench waa fc.i the wires were twisted Into s cable, bringing the posts slightly together at the top. The fence wires were theo stretched to their placet taking care, however, that on was stretched on one side and alter-

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M P rtoSa M he uw inu Mfihtiag :n tin- Mieandoah Valley, dav'a sWhtinn at the battle ot

Gtttytburg. S hitienedrr received a wound

in me r.gi.t mic, whxa atterward causea hin muih trouble. With portion of his regiment he w captured and improned at U.iihI and Anderson lile, aaaaftar ward en hanged. He returned to his regiment, wl: h was tran4errei to the armv oi General irman, and marched w.ia uim tKrniuh limrii.j to thr aea.

in tins auipaign Mr. tschiffeneders old wound began to Uoubie him i id lie w ai sent to tue i.vspital and then home. He h4 alw conn oted catarrh of the stomach and i-u;.d uo Naw f fMtm "1 happened to read an account of Dr. , WUbaaaa7 1'ink FiUa ior 1'ale People lout a rear ago," he said, "and thought that j they nrght be good fr my trouble. I conflatted to try them. I bought one bos end began to take the ni according to directions. Thev gave me great relief. After fio-.-hini tail : ' v 1 bought another, and when 1 liad . . . . . a . . , I f

piia) 1 Id tnul 1 Mi cuua. i my appetite and ate heart. iV. J In the good the pills did lue. ' iffeaede. is a prominent Grand .i ,c... v r he luuvtJ

Some short Seulraeri lilrh utain Irultis ln.f.l la Hum rO U )!. Tlie man vhu is wedded to art ti uid have

a i ( Ifoatf often wins the firat liattie, but ael- ' dorn the ageaafi. N,me Iii hange color Lecaust' the first box i naatarflaavory t'maiiy the nmrc a man ia wrapped up in h.in. , tb. (olde- he is. It's a wise phi. it.er that knows when there is a brii k ladt r tlie hat. ) Poor is the Minister whose voice fills the ehunh and cmptie the pew. A wcjiliii' idea of stntteirv is to scnd a . dime in an etTort to save a M kel. All geniawss ago gsari i r mm ossgrtrlc, A f- ' I ye Uli I , . i k I . w I. t.i i.ii. t b. r

debt.. Kve had her faults, but she never wet through Ad.isi' pot kets while he was asleep. Iye Mtadt aaaac ssea, and it make, lota of other too Bear-aigbted fr military service. A chsinless wheel renders tniuier guards iinneeehssry, but it's dillerent with a chainless dg. When a man :s continually talking about his troubles, lux neuhbors never trouble very mui h about hi tall

1 be intenne Ioyu- f an old toper for liquor

goes to pruyethat fannl.arity doesn't alwas breed absolute contempt. M-uy a man n ho doenit't know enough to go in when it rain known enough to raise the r-i umbrella he ;in get his hands on. Chicago tivtattig New.

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In täe way they determine to go. It expresses unbending obstinacy and self-will. . I'nbelief. That did not believe ir. the Lord: They of course knew His existence, but they did not trust ic Uis guidance, in His wisdom and goodaess. so as to do what He commanded. . Disobedience. V. 15. "They rejected His statute:-." The natural result of unbelief. "And His covenant: So the kawwas called, because it wa an agreement between God and His people. He to preserve and defend them, they to obey. (See DeuT. ?0: 1. v. 13 "H:s tetitimonies: His law. which is tbe testimony He bears for truth and against Iniotiity. "And followed vanity: Idols who were absolutely powerless to help them. "Became vüin. Weak, helpless, with no power to resist attacks. 7. Cruelty and Critr. . V. IT. "Caused their von to pas through the fire: Not merely "made them MM through tbe fire for purification." but burrtt them with fire. This was done in the worship of Moleeh. "Tbe Hai niiis tr i! u that this idol was made of bras, and that the head was that

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rately one on the other, else the posts might not have been perpendicular when all was done. I have confidence in this manner of bracing posts. One can readily mc that the tops of the posts are tied together almost as effectively as though the fence were continuous or aa though the cable parsed in a straight l!ne from the top of one post to the top of another. Had this beer the end of the fence? instead of the .itewav. I should merely hae fastened tie cable firmly to the "dead man" (D). sad it would bold equally as well the end post as it holds the gate posts. It may be that the galvanized iron will corrode after a time, and that half-inch iron rods for the part under tbe ground will be better. This manner of bracing the posts is applicable to any style of iron fence and is my own invention and U cheerfplly donated to my brother farmers, J. E. Wing, in Ohio Farmer.

gome i eats ao w lib his ranii.y.

tri npote r Corres ta. Corr.mcxlorc Melville proposes, in t I der to test the qt:sT:on of tranjKJlar corren. to send adrift a number of specially constructed casks north of Bi hrintr strait, and tbn attempt to . trce their course. Certainly the ex- ( f.r'Tient i worth try lug. und it would lie fitting were the money raised in Philadelphia to furnish the casks. As to sending them adrift, the Cnited States government vessels, which will be called upon to do more active duty iu Alaskan waters thai ever before, ; might well aid in this work. In favori, Me sunuii. rs a run north of U'rr.njjfl island is but a pleasant excursion, and , uioler very favorable conditions the 1 casks could be dropped off so far north as to insure that they woubl follow

the Jeannette-Fram drift. Philadelphia Press. Aarlent I'.aelprln. Modern discoveries concerning the rripin of diseases have brought the little organisms called bacteria it. to so hick h prominence that search has been made to ascertain if ihey existed during the early geological periods. A few months apo tbe fact waa announced lhat M. llepnault had disovcred bacteria ia coal, ( otitiniiit.his researches, I e found evidences that bnctrria were probably coeval with the Aral appearance of organic life on the earth. They attacked vegetable tisvev as well as the taMaM and teeth of animals, but us a rule they belonged lospeciesdiatinct from the lacteria of to-day. Youth Companion. rcrf Over Two lalaiida Ahrraat. lien it is known that ( hir.cotcague ia an island about one mile and a half wide, and that on its eastern side and between it and the ocean is Aasate.-i-ne Wiand. also about one mile ard a b.ilf aide, some idea of the power of th turf car. be gair.d w hen it is stated that at some points it sweeps entirely over bcth island. It is said that at least 100 rrl's havf leen rendered unfit for use. by the salt water with which they have been filled. It is nlo said that nft:r hi is otire do-c they arc never again , fix to be nsed for drinking purposes. Paltiraore Sun.

The minister hxd reached the critical point in hi "nnsionarv" sermon. He bin! finished his tir.tiie and aatondliaa. and with one neat figure wuid buk them loan impassion eil apeal that would strike his congregit .i. ..it-, and in ike their rocks How like water. "'I:. " he exclaimed, "it has truly bee-n said that he who nsal.es two giades of brass to grow where one Tbe puuled look or. he rvce c-f a deaf old mein' yf in a trout pew led hita to pause and raj at : "That he is a baTUfaotOf who makes two gradt of blass " Rasilta throughout the house and his own H gag showed h.in there was soiiietiung Wiaac. bat, with an attempt st hgtitness, he said, airily : "As 1 nie.u.t, two braids of glass." The gante was now keen -eared, and the pastor teil as u as I ad aset Da way. So he shouted: "i'wo l, ds of gCM s." Then the senior ei k oii !. . 1 pity on him ami atone. "My brctnrea," lie spoke, "our pastor has been ufn-t by the mtein-ity of his emotions, and has tupped on two b.ades of grass." san Francisco Ksanuner.

DragaW treate.1 fr.-e bv I)r H. H. fJreen' Suv. of" Atlants. Ha The crentit drnj.y -pHeialists in the world. It end their silver- - :it in another oiltmiuof this pnj-er.

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blam f.-r tue tact that it is only s report." Brooklyn Lue.

A Doe in Tim Saves Nine of ITale'a Honey of lbrehoiin'l ,im1 Tar for Coughs. Pike's Tootbaehc IteofM Cute in one utiuuta. People hunt up their own kind jnst an naturally ts water eeks its own level. VVashingten (la.) Ik-tnocrat. I llieve Rao's Cure for Consumption v 1 luv boy ute lat summer.--Mrs. Alue Douglass, LtBojr, Mi h , Oct. 20, 'M. If you loaf around a store or office a preat deal, ti nietr.U-r tuat you are nut we. come. Alchisos Giobe.

To rrs n t i. Ii! Ii ne tlay 1"aaa Laaativs lipimn lymnine Tablet.. A'! drug:.t refund money if it fails to cure. '.13c.

To please a man lad out what he wants what iie needs is oi nuoor iinjMjr'.atiee. Bam'a Hutu.

I'll. l alurrk Casta Is a L'oastuutioiial Cure, l't ice 75c.

A hore with a d'- bed tail must feel like a ueiu-bob.- L. A. W. Uunctiu.

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kindled within It. When the arms were red hot. the victim was thrown into them, and was almost immediately burned to death, while its cries were drowned by drums." "Divination and enchantments: These were different way of seeking to know future events, and of imposing upon the people. "And sold themselves to do evil:" The metaphor is t-ken from the practice of men selling themselves into slavery, and so giving themselves wholly up to work the will of their master. PRACTICAL 8UGGKSTION8. Xo nation, and no individual, can attain the higheat good from life with

out supreme consecration to God. a lofty ideal, and a holy enthusiasm in tbe service of (tod and man. Sin ia ungrateful and mean as well as wicked. iods goodness, which has '

ever blessed our lives, which has done more for us tban we can ask or even think, should lead us to love a .4 serve Him with our whole heart.

TVhen religion displays itself in busiwell as in belief, at tbe caucua well aa at the church, at tbe polls a well aa mt the nraver-meetine. ia

oeiety. as well as in synods, then the !

W' avea will acknowledge its gen fineness. Chicago Standard. In the most comprehensive sense of tbe word Cod is the one answer of nil human wants. Rev. M. J. Savage. To pot work against faith is to contrast the tree with its roots.

Ive has emulation without strife, anity without uniformity. To Henee the voice of conscience, ol.ow Its dictations.

The b'v.'h of guUt 1s natursa ioa of wronaT.

SHEEP AliD THEIR CARE. jCnsilsge is good for ewes if not fed soo bountifully. Unprofitable sheep often consume aa much a profitable ones. Keep the lamb growmgasyou would any other vour.g animal. Sheep alwavs seek the highest ground when they sleep. If you iu aa to feed theep during the winter feed oaly guod ones. Do not keep sheep and hogs or sheen and cattle togetherin oneyard. Ten or twelve feet space should be sliowed in the barn fur each sheep. Mangels, carrots and oil cake will be gcod feed for sheep in winter. If a sheep does not yield eight pounds af wool it is not the sheep you want. Sheep that are sept ia robust health will not lik ly be attacked by vermin. Canada ships lambs and sheep inta our market and makes money after pa v. tig the duty. Do you think that you can throw an untrained collie into the midst of a dock of sheep and not create a rumpus. Tbe collie knows how to manage sheep oaly when he is taught toman gw them. Western Plowman. The laSae-ace sf Wheat. The culture of wheat exerts a great, er influence upon the commerce of the world perhaps tban all other cereals combined. When we take into consideration the number that are engaged either directly r indirectly in this industry ve are astonished. First, those tbat are employed in preparing tbe soil and cult Anting the plant, next the vast number that are engaged in manafacturing the plows, the harrows, the cultivators, the drills, the rollers, tbe reapers, the threshers, the fans and tbe flouring milks of our country, tbs vast army that runs the trains carrytog tbe wheat and flour to market ts feed the civilised world, and we have some conception of the extent and Ita

eon- portat.ee of the industry. Farmers' BaeUw.

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v asjff book! I took Airerf Oh. rry dear air. but you do! In fact, you w ill have to take it. Listen! We have a corps of oi.. hundred .tgents. I am the first ; the other 'j'j will follow me. one .-.Iter the ether, over tbe same route. If you do not purchase the book from me yon will be called upon by the other Wk Purchase the book from me and I will furnish 3 ou. free of charge, this sign to hang on vour front door, and save you just 'j9 times aa much trouble aa I bare given you! You will tr.ke the book? Ah, thanks! Five dollars, please! Puck. t haaeea Takea by the Kaiser. A (fcrman paper says that the lives of royalties have more dangerous moments than is generally known. Few persons travel about as much as does the emperor, and this fact alone raises the possibility of accidents. Moreove, the emperor is a daring horseman; he drives a great deal, and always very fest, and it may le regarded as a piece of particular good luck that nothing has happened to him long before this. N. V Sun.

If yon are young you naturally appear so. If you are c'.J, why appear so? Keep voutr inwardly; we will look after the outaardly. You need r.ot worry longer about those litilc streaks of gray; advance agents of age.

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44 Hurrah 1 Battle Ax has come. Everybody who reads the newspapers knows what privation and suffering; were caused in Cuba by the failure of the supply of tobacco provided by the Gov :rnment to reach the camps of the U. S. Soldiers.

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