Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 41, Number 4, Jasper, Dubois County, 30 September 1898 — Page 3

Imprnrentrnts In FIl- iMMMt lu i i T r x .irr 1-ntv Ii" ' t" m.ik.' marhnif Iba', will rif um! Unat i?i mr. Im Iiis MM imprOVIBCB u In Ii BOM liii IUI . --! 4 in iii.il.ing i" ii uimi Uit lli.it will Kii letM t,, hin throufti the many tr v In rotis in rents f air. la if reaper! bumanit M f,. ilun.it in having HosteUer's Ktoesacn Bitten, srBieh a.t i safe ttkH bi i m HM treacherous toniarh, liver tM Moea. diw aaea,gi mir a goml M'l" 1 n strung ruuatitutioa anJ wrvea lassatssl, Sil'T'i'-ioii" Vi-phcw (ti ri Ii Und, IM h.i- frt I. II 'l'WII -(..UM "I li"V V'' hurt " ÜB If ' h. yam do, 1 WS ' "" (row vers veil that I nm-t !. ithrr hurt or dead." I 'in in na 1 1 Rnqsiree. Shall we call the "nl.wip" f the sn.rrliM ir.'iit imji m u ..i. k him :': L. A. W. Bullctia.

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REFORMATION UNDER ASA. Min in. "-. hool latwataMI In I In- Inerr ii.. ii ... a l Srrlm lr n. lull, r 4 MMia4 ( hron. 4aSti B'.'i upon PtrQVbvt') Balaari Nobjj fC1ri.'.N TKXT.-M. Ii u. C out QoU ; tor t n it ii the --' I '! 14 It, THK MK Tl N Im .ikI'-h tl,. Ii-I,.iy of Juii.:h from it. 4li iptloa till ii. i lom of a . rctn (I i bren. U I W: Irw w years ot Juuuh. Hlm I ItihoUain, Al.1Jali .i.l A .i TIMS ...' rt n -si vt-arn, frcm to 114, " lirixi . or t17- h. ItV. Aioa Tin l iiitU- .'f ..-r.ili i.rol.auly in i.i fourtttath I ir tl Cnron 1'L.Afl.. Ana n iKii. J In Ji rual in. Tha gr..' victor) over Zei ih, th kBvm4r, wan ul M .f. ..h.il.. in;. is BBtllWtW ot Jnuul III. I4IMOII Ct i.MMKNT. totrlog ftlrdiod 'he tOUIM of the hi.-tuiv of IbTM 1' the tltd Of that kiBfldOIBa W ,1,,w tWPB hueli the lOOVCfl of time to tin- diiruptloB wbea tin- hilorj divided Into two treaauk Begta nii.K ;it this poiiit, we ar to Btudy ,fot the .i sent (juaiter, the U-uiliiiff evuti of late I It ' ' i" 'f .1 ttdmb. The Ilia, t , r Is quite cl.iTt re-it in eharm-ur from tliitt of Urach We wiU eo:.-i!' r hrii - tl v the first Co , ui of the kintiiloin of Jmlah. in it besriBtl 'H the religioao dcTcloo bu nt of ihe pcopli Bud the kingdom of Uod. L BtBoboBm't IJ' irn of BoTcntcoi Tear. H Inherited a large extent ol territory! a apita! Blntoot lokprep nable) a a;lorlout temple and it bbttleei well adapted to teach the true relifloni an oiavniaed governmeat; a well-ecjulpned armjrs n eonaldersblc religious Utcmtoret ell the Bennsand macbioerj for levaloplng a Godfear Ing. w ell-eilm ateil, rrosx rous mit ion. do refused wlae euuntelora, and I lead a aelfieb, sinful life, forsaking Ood and UN religion. The people ballt "liub places" B1 up images, allowed Sodomites and beataen ahoatiaatloaa (i Kings UtSS-M). II. ki. tin- Uraodaoo of Rehoboaai -Tirst. Klag Aaa (V.8) aras the grand' aoa "f Rehoboam, m. Maachab ai idalatreaa lad deeeendent of Taaaai and Alisaloni. 2. "tu! A-a did that which wat right: This Braa the general charaeter of his r. Ign. Second. The Reformation. V. M ?. "II" tOOk aAv.iy the altars a! the Btraage godl" The idols of the kurrounding nations arbOM itorablp oral mingled with that of the true God, "And the liij'h places:" It was the custom of the Canaaaltes, in conuaoa with the Peraiant, Oreeke, etc., to baild aitnm on the top of hill (Num. 22: 41). The Israelites naturally fell into the practice (1 Sam. 0:12; 1 Kings 14:23). It was fothiilden by the law of Mose (Deat. IfttMdi IVer. MtM)) bat it did rot eeeae, erea In the kingdoa of .indnh. till the reign of Josiah (I Kanus 2.T:S). 4. "And eovuBanded Jndaht He not only did righ t bltnaelf, hut be tauglit anjl trained his people to do riglit. i 'Tfc tooh nway. etc.:" All puis Jic abjaota aail r lies of idolntry. not nly in .Terusnleni. hut throughout the ration. "And Che kingdom as rjuirt:" At p nee ft r te.i years ( . 1). This was B period of prosperity and religiotu and mental gfon ,nThird. Ptrerirthetiing !. Kit gdom. V. 6-S. rt. "lie built fenced (fortified) cities:" These were not for attack, bat for dVfenae. "The Lord had given bin rest : M Even what eomea te ii from Bthera, and thfaagtt natural ruunneln, is so controlled by t;vd t ? at "all things shall work together fot pood to them that love ITim." 7. "Been BBC we have Bought the Lord . . . Ife bath riven uret:" If wa both the reward and the nattirrl fruit of the revival of religion. P. "And Asa H ad an army" consisting .; 590,000 men of valor. This was not n ataadlag amy, but rather a trained n üitia. usually al home and busy itb their farms or businens. but rt . !y to )e sun.nioned on oeertnion. F' urth. Tin- tireat Victory.- . 912. 0. "And there came out agalnat them Zerah. the Hi h iopia n : " crah Wae either Onorkon I., the second kinfj Of tin twenty-second Egypt I BB dyrasty nnd successor of BbUbak, who mny have hcen of Kthiopian descent, or else SSerab was his general lending the Kfhiopinn force from the south of Egypt. "A thousand thoinnr.d:" A million, the largest collected army of vhih we htnr in Scripture. 11, "Ana cried unto the Lord:" He l ad done nil he could, but Ml hope vas in Ood only. "Lord, it is nothing Wtth Thee to help:" The Lord is so ron;? that the piestion of large or ma!l in reference to men was of no necount to Him. "I or xc rest on Thee:" He had retted on Ood In ten years of reformation In pence, and thus had lenrned to trust Him in danpi r. "bet not man prevail ngninst IheCt He r:i,l not expect that Ood raald come over to his side, as Saul had done when he sent the ark to the battlefield, while lie himself was dis. obeying' Ood, and hence wns defeated but ABB hnd gone over to the bnrd'a side and sought to bring the nation to Ood. 12. "So the Lord smote the Kthiopian before Asa:" They were utt rty routed by Asa's nrmy, und the victory w as so decisive that Rfrypt did not si-tid army into Palestine for three centuries. naACTICAf. ItTOKMEVl fUKS, The flrt dntv of every man and every nntinn is reform, the casting out of nil defiling evlla and the bringing in of true religion In spirit and in form. Tlk irre-Mrst fofeei in th- VrorM are not ro-i . nor i dth, but tat moral forn i tVith human nati.re ns It is. there will nlways. he more or less of reaction after every reTivnl nnd reform. There rmiM he a eotitinunl repetition of effort. beaaiN la many persons the reform la outward and not from the laSBaft

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THE RUSH FOR COLD.

IMPROVED CORN HOUSE, It la I ii n .'. . 1 I, Hi. i- iiikI Mir at asa I here la No Hilling rinaas t n.i. it.

I notice thai many farn ers suffer s gre;,t waste froiii vi riiiin in the cornBfib, and (reqaentljl it is very serious. Ilatsare espeeially a great tnefltj in thia respect. In less the eornhouse is to made that there are tin hiding places.it is iinposil.le to dihiodge the rats from their ret rent. The eon, house, shown In end of iew, la BVade M it is Inaccesjble to rats or mice. Bttd there ure BO hiding p laces IkBsVStb it. It is elevated three fett above the ground on firmly set stone posts, MBtlj drtssed. Tliccrihs may be made from six to eight fet wide and of any desired length, lf 4.0O0 bushels ol corn la ti i ear, the buiidiug should be

From the Times. Illuffs. 111. The ruth of gold seekers to the Klondike limits thrilling uieei.i . tu the "fortyaincra" still alive, of the time In n tiny girthed the continent or faced the terrors of tin te.it Alnei iciiii deert on the j..urney to Iba und of gold. Thee pioneers tell so me experiences which should be heeded by gold aeekeri .f today. Coaataat exposure and faulty diet kilh-d large numhera, while

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hoard of interview he said:

"I h id been a s u li ier of rln um.it :sm for

a numtier of years and the pain at times waa very intense. 1 tried all the propiietary medicines I knew of .mt received u relief. "I tianlly placed my case with several pbyaii i. ins and doctored with them for some tune, but they ta.led to do nie any good. Finally, with my hopes of relief nearly er-haust.-d 1 read an art m ie residing Dr. Williams' 1'ink Pilli for l'ale l'eopie, which induced me to try them 1 was anxious to get nd of the terrible disease and bought two boxes of the pills. 1 began us ng them about March, 1897. After I liad t.'iki n two boxes I was completely cured, and the pain has never returned. 1 tlniik it is the best medicine I have ever taken, end am willing at any time to alga niy name to any testimony setting forth Us KKsd merits." Signed! ADAM YANGl'NDY Bobscribed and sworn to before me, this J'.e i d i.f S.-pt.'in! er. A I K: FRANKLIN C. FUNK, Notary PoWie. Mr. Yangiindy'ii statement ought to be regarded as a criterion of the go .d merits of these pills, ;ind what better jiroof could a peraon want than the above facts. !i lie WSa Troahleil. fnL-. IVmp ul.! ,r,..ti rJier nn Whst it

she d .1 bn i the 1 1 igi ssest ; she's not thi ; onlv Hah in the su nn. fom -Ok, I don't tare about her break ing the eBBS "I' nt, but you we I've got to go riiilit on paying Instaliim ntson the nnj for the next m months. That's w here the icy breeze comes in. --Chicago Kvening News. SB Fortify Feeble Lüne Aeunst Winter with Hale's Honey .t Bareboand and Tar. Pabe'a Toothache Drops Lure in one minute. The expense cf r pairing tire punctures should be added to our in-ioine tacks. L. A. U . bulletin.

IVo's Pure is a wonderful Cough mesh i.e.-Mr. Y. 1'iekert, Vjii Sicien and ! IMake Aves., Brook. a, N. Y., Oct. "M, '94.

Tlier i more minrv squandered in foo! harer..! than is spent for wLiaky Waabimr.oD (la.) Democrat.

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WUT basa ethoila f t on a r II c t loa Moiulil In o I In uin.lnii i ra tie Tan aylos a at When ranklBg :i cistern the Kamt rules us. to tlasiiifr the work in the liest possible manner apply us when build' Inga boaae. If savpessdltnre cannot be allordetl to make n hsTga reservoir, without cheapening the work, make it small ami perfect. There are, of lourse. home methods of eotlKtrilctioc ebeapar than others. Bad the cbeapei us jtoik! as the Bneee ixpanstsa, so fat ns utility is concerned, the extra out lay belnj; for surface uppeai a:ice. There may be cases where they have stood weil made in thia way, nut it it i laky, build up good brick vvnlla, well cemented, and use a stone cap and then you have a certainty. When the kie fur the cistern bus been determined upon, take a stick a strip ol beard-- and bora tana holes Ibteaigt It o- far apart ns half the circunif. r ence of the plncc to be dug, ther through these holes drie pins a few Inches lonjr. and use this as a sweep for mnrkinr the circle upon the stirfaes, ii),' down. BBakbafj the iMaa ai miootli und true ns possible. If the cistern is to be j'ult shaped, beffta tc tlrnw in when half the desired depth lias been reached. A flat stone should be put la the bottom, if convenient to tlo so, vtdlh a basin dug- out of the eentcr: then the brick wall, commenced nt the maririn of the basin. lo not use eoft bricks. Sooner or later they will alack down from moisture absorbed f roin t be toll, and make t he cement on t he w ater surface UBSBCBrO. I'senreh brick, nt least those that are ni'ido from food clay and well baked. One can readily tell by the looks or testing with a bnjnnter whether fit for use in a t istern or not. After laying the bricks In gOOd cement, the wnll should be coated wilh plaster, made ns follows: Clear, sharp sand. BroH sereeneil. two parts, and water, cement, one part. -Hestern l'low man.

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