Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 41, Number 5, Jasper, Dubois County, 7 October 1898 — Page 3

JEHOSHAPHAT'S GOOD REIGN. ' DEATH OF THOS. F. BAYARD.

feu mint iM-boul I, .,,. n In tlir In Irr. duiIouhI berlee for Urtobil IMMI '..run. I7ll-i. Hind upon IVloutx fs H. I t Not.s) OOLDEN TKXT.-ln II IhV era sekn..IJK' HlBa. H'J II ha.ll alreta h paths-I'rov. S:. J IH-; SI XTH N inrlwtes in work of JehoMhi.phat fur a qurtWtfi niurv. .md Um influent in It.. kliifc'iiM'i of Juduh (I L'liron.. i-lmpa 1" 14 -'" TIMK J . hoi h I'll i ' rkrM' l vara, fn I t'- KH l" sv'- r' N ' ,ir"ri '1. PLACK -Th. klMtdOM ul Juil.ih. I.KPSON COSIMKNTS. The Mowd period t tae altlafj. ei Judith, like the lirst. laSaa t)f n fi illation ami preaperit) under ' t& ki"K vklu. BOUght to Imilil n Iii "'1' in true religion first, ami then, a I naturul nmei.tiiitaiit, la eilin-atiim, justice ndpeac4 ifulproeperitj. ii r . t.. n in Utecaec of Asa, tier araaa 1 in the liaiiioml. a tj in Iki aind he'urY ointM nt. 1. King .it iiot-iiapiiut. v. i. Bh MM BMMIBI "Jehotah is juiltfe;" Ml the s .n at Amliah. lit' l.t-tfaii to rtlfn when !" atai Wtawi 14 relirm I " Ii. Iiis i leateea,- V. l. 2.. i. "Ht Btrrnptl'- neil himself npainmt Israel:" liiili nation l:nd nttaiked his fat lur Am. 11' deft-ruled "i tsirtlnra in su li a way that there was little danger of i tt.uk. 2. "ii. i placed force," srarrieoned with trooM "' fenced," fortlfit.!, "ettieaof Judah." "In the oiti.s .f Ephraim:" Probably on the eovtlv nm bovdere sear hie oara kiagcUNa. "Whali All his father hail taken:" Thes were first taken hy Aaa'a father Abijeh (chap, ISstt),thfM,defeadfd.and etreegthenad by Aea, who probal.lv aid 'I lii father in capturfof them. .0 thai they went bjr hie aacne. III. His licii;iotis Character and Be-forms.-Ve. '-' I- "Tin' Lord was aritb Jehoshaphat! Btreagtheaed bltned. defended, prospered him. "lie valknl in the firbt vta.iH of his fath.r lnid: His actiee, devot J. caracal r,''ii;iouk ways. "And Maghxt ii uta Jtm'im:' Jtnnlitn. the plural of Baa!, is ii-m! on account of the great namber of Imaprs of Hanl, and the varioui tottoM under arhich ha vus wonhlped. 4. "Hut oiifrht to the Lord:" T. cell t the hon! i to it rive to And out what (Jod'i will is, and tin n to do it With all the heart. "And n.: after tki loirc rf Icraeltf ... Judah brotaght . . . pre rn'," i. e.. "f r c-will offerioga," la addition to the regular taxes. Tiny ex pressed tlxir loyalty and good will in t !u way. "Bichel and honor in ahund mice:" His prpapertty traa preater than that of anj king since the days of Dnvid and Balomon it ftkmn. MiSA' I

fhrnn. 1:1:'). f. His heaft was lifted up:" Not with pride, hut with ennrae and hope. IV. Promotion of Educatioa, V. 7 "Sent to his princes:" 7, s. "The five princes, nine Levitcs nnd two priests named in these nrscs nro otkerwkM aknown." Zoehler. '. "And thay taaghl in Judah:' They had a eampaipn Of eduration. x'. A Detter Administration of .Tu t ir. 19 : 4 1 1. We learn later on 1 1 at another import ant re form w as the bet ter administration of justire. ,hidpe am! rnnrt were established, nnit the jiidpcs were aosmanded to mete out exact justice without fear or faw.r. to rieh and poor alike, without resn t ol peeioae or taklag of bribea. VI. The KfT e?s of Jehoshnphat'i Plans. V. Id. The fruits of tktklag! potlry were ecn ir. many directions 1) "The fear of (be Lord fell upon all the kingdoms:" Tiny real laid the power of His Meeting, and t he strenpth of III defense. M that they dared no-, Vttich Jttdlh, but broagkt preintsof peaee ir.stcai! Jr. ii). vn. Jchoahaphate Great Mistake.-Jeiici.-hnph.it did wisely in niakina. petee with the northern klaglosou So far all was well, but Jehoahapbat then committed a double error, w hich Wrought BBtold evil upon his family nri'l hia kingdom. Be iitesl Samaria foon he joined Ah ab in a war of at tack agalaet Byrta Ahab aae slain, ba' Jehoahapkai return ed safely. Thee .T ha, tbe c,m of Raaaai, reprored the kins,'. Bad Wat :nrry with him for hi induct. Jahioehaphat did not imprison .lehn for hi- reproofs a the kinc's father Asa had imprisoned Ike pr . diet's father llannni for similar faithfejttiaai but the rath eame. Thus the kinp helped, by thle policy, to flestroy the rrrent and pood work hi life ht;d lue spent in doing. More th in thi. his sjnfui alliance brought to 'the w hole family 1 his prandehildren M rw helaÜng misery, nnd all but total extermination." bf tbe hatul of dchu in Lis efforts to deateO Hani worship out of the land. vn i. The Hailelnjah victory. t Ctoaak in, Jehoabapkarl repeated, and worked with zeal for his kitiffiiom to counteract the evils flowing from his arrong doing. Oaaa he was attacked hy a pri at allied nrmy earning from Im1yor.d .Ionian awmno the lowerendof the Dead si a. ami up the w est höre to Kr.pedi about mlowraj of its length Jehoshnphat and hit nrmy went down to meet them. Hut Bod delivered them without a battle. They sprend thema)'!ves abroad in entnpaniea .and sbotitad "Hallelujah! Praise ye the hord."

It C-'l SlttMiimn r .,r tnlrtlT DU Paaeelaili tm iiu Mart. aawaaae)i .1 by t- iriol. Dedham, Mass., Sept. üt. I bom P. bayard died at ball past four o'eiock yaaterdaji ufteraaoa at Karl utein, tin- Minimi i paaJdenee of hia danpht r. Mrs. Saimiel I). Warivii. ; f. hat an in' ss of si neeha His death was without pain. His wife, hio two

daufhtcra Mrs. Warren and

i lorcncH Itavard and his son, Thoi.i

us I'., ,lr., saw him draw Ins lust ir ail., ami his third daughter, the Cotin tea Laaenheupt( was on lo r vy lO l) illi oi.

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THOM s v BAYARO The remains will be conveyed to 1. ware, ami the formal s.-nin -s will

I be held alaturda la the old H wed iah I church at ilininpton. Karlstein lies off the Dedliam road. II re a i out the middle of August came Mr. Bayard, to ie the fluent of id daughter and son-in-law. lie was 1 sick, hut it was piven out that hi ill-i.'-ss was merely lue tu il.-'dinini yean. He ateodlly grew weaker, hoar ever, nnd had npetla of aemiconacioue 1 lu-ss and of deliruin. A consultation of physicians was held Auffttal .''i and they agreed that Mr. Bayard raa - itferinp from a rtorie-eoloro-is and a general breaking down, Incident to Bge, Be Buffered no pain to any noticeable degree, and the chief tendency was to lc;-). During the Aral few weeka of hit ill ness Mr. Bayard waa able to sit up, but as the days paaard b became gradually weaker, and three reeka ' agd be laid biaaaelf on hi bed and never again rose from it. At tinaea he WOUU rallv to some extent, but ti.e relapae aarried him alwaya nearer the end. His wonderful oiistitiition reKisted the ravages of iliseasc for a flUT priaina period. Much of the tiaac he I was in a nem iOOCCiOtta condition, sel

dom reeognlxlng any f thy family. Hud nt intenals having linking spells, accompanied by choking, These left him alwaya WIW Vor Tuesday it be eame evident that hin death wna a matter of only a few hours. Still he Hupend, hnvinp a slipbt rally during tbe iiiirht. and during the forenoon yesterday his condition showed little ebaage. At four o'clock be began to pink rapidly, and half an hour later he gently paaard away. To-day the body w ill be Bent to Delaware, being due to arrive at Wilmington lata Friday afternoon.

Twm Caenh n baaeMMMata The pol.te Bgaat for the new parlor photioc-raph who kaoakod at the door ins -tetl that the old hilly who opei ed It place the tulien in her ea rs, a nd listen to one aaag, Bbt need not buy a plexor to exhibit it "just try tt once, iindum," etc. " Thin sonp you w ill h-ar. madam." he aid, lui she held the tub.- doubtfully to htt ears, "is 'My Darlinp. I'luck u Dm y Pram My prave,' as aaag hy Lconoldo Morlarltv. the famous SfavJ

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The aget t started the machine up. tint the old lady dropped the tubes and aid: ".lest 1 ..id on a minute till I come bnck. That ilrattid cook's openin'niiather can f toaaatoae la the kitchen with a tabki ki.iTi.-." Detroit Free Press.

Kaeaahtae Oanet iiuio Oaaat A Witneat In a North Carolina tate court was as.cd on cross-examination if he did not teetify la a former trial di rectly contrury to what he hail just sworn to. lie replied with evident unconcern. "I did, sir." Lawyer Von did. Well, which was the truth and which was the lie? Witneaa What 1 told the first time n as a lie and w hat 1 say now is the truth. Lawyer And nren't you aahamad to aoafeaa that you perjured yourself in a court of justice? Wit. eaa W hy, 1:0, sir. that first time erat ia tie federal court. case tad Omment.

A SMALL BOY'S SCHEME. Iii I.:, nn Idea Ahaat i-tt wiiiea PaaeaJaad Ipleaild teialt to iiu fftaak

I'noi i!e're, Copper Itolm. At the annual dinner of the Paul Severe naaociatlog Mr. Benjnmla i". Steve:. s pave nn address, in which he apoke of the eoanection of Paul Be vera with the building of the frigate Coantitution. He spoke of the fine work done by Revere, ami the secret process that he had for tempering copper, ao tkat it COUld He drawn lato Di lfl, and by which he Btcured tbe contract for luppiying the hoits and metal work for the vessel. i'ostuu Transcript. Btytaa fr tka Xe- tear. Tie circular aklrt still retains its v j,'ue. although many of the uio!e!s are greatly narrowed. Cloth and oorded silk and drape d'eti , or doi, hie fai-ed cashmere and moire, w ill be very fashionably combined teat acason. The s ninll p.-ul bustle ia now worn with the latest day costumes and evenirp toilets, and those of bärget proportions are announced. Chicago Kieord.

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COUNTERFEITER ARRESTED. Th,. lerrt-l srrvin. ItiiroKii Itppori im Impiirlaiil Mlur l.xre Jiiiiitltjr ,il ltoif.i- Vloit,-, Tall1. Waahiagthn, Bept N. t bkd vTllhhi of the secret ncrvieu bureau ycatoiday tneelvad telegram from Operator foray the, at Kl Paao, Tex., announcing the important capture uf an illeged counterfeiter, who is ehatwed

with flooding the Mexican bonder With BOgua United States notes. The man arreated la tleorge 1. rontain, and when he was placid in SUStody at Fl Paao, ."fä.iHMi in five, ten, 2u and SO ilollur notes. Including a count-rfeit of the new five-dollar altver ct-rtiti-Cnte, were found upon him. All were produced by the photograph process, with the m-hIs and iiuinlx-rs totschtt 1. p with eolora. The detective also secured a Tiunilcr of Mexican counter fei ta. The imi- us bill-- vver- dlaCOVI n il in Dallas and Port Worth a month ago, and later at 1:1 Paao, where Fontai11e.it la charged, runde his heiidipiartci-s, fifidiiir that he could paaa the notes more j i -i I y nernss the bfexican border, seeurinp Mexican niotu-y in exchange, which ha brought hack to the United States. rhi ai reat i- regarded as important. MAKE A NOTE OF IT. Mhii Itaatae for MraM neaanei ' - Trrmtl I nl.ui l'i.l lUtc, Millirjr .oi. I ROvvaJ Mhii Kseapeat. Waahington, Sept. It, The wnmer ous articles of mail matter ranching the s;m "rnnetaoo pott oAca, atV drrsatd to Hawaii, paid for HI only domestic rates, indiciite a general but erroneous Impression that our dorn -tupostal ayatem was extended tu those islands when they were annoyed. The iost office department haa called attention to the fact that the Universal Postal union rntes apply to V 1 1 - Hawaiian mails as heretofore, the

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A ann!'. vi..v who is m l familiar w.th rural trays waa littet bf in unui nuuaau tor a bia f tav ia the country. On s farm ia a Belaboring eoaatjr be waxed tat aud tuBhitrat, sM Bickcd up a Wondrous store of aatuiiilutiK exp r:eiue tine .lay die ülluti feiuilii.giy a d tu his atother: ".fwst ak your hoy wliat he hid two eggs in the table for?" be the very i'ut oapoetaatty the saothat said to the iix-year-old: "My dear, what did roadowlta those eggs you to ik fr..m the hen house t" "Oli. mamma." tepiied the bey, Hi didn't want n il tu know about 1!." "Why, it's ail ngfat," mW mamma. "I only want to kaow what mV bov bd with then ' "I hid t'aiu in the stable," sa.d the litUe fe'. iw. "Aid what for?" " ' iue it's 111 v -( Ik me." "Your cheiui ? And what b your Scheine?" "Why. you see, mamma, " said the little philosopher, "when vttgt is bound in a chicken house they 1 always little chicken, an' 1 link if they was 1 .nn d 111 a stable dey might be little horses'" It 11 need leas to add that op to the time of his leaving tht arm the rnir;ir!e was Ktill anaccomplih d. Oh eland I'lain lcaler.

hniill Hvp n I iiuuilolim. Patau! What, doctor, do you no an to lev you eharge me two dollars 1 visit? It,. 1 '...r Certainly; just the name as I charge anyone else. "Oh, but you oaght to make a reduction for tu.'. Whv. I in' 1 ,i.!nrd t nhoid into tiie

neighborhood'" II lust rated American.

FELL FROM A SCAFFOLD. From the Herald. WaU rtuwn. N. V. John Young, of Le Uoy, S. Y., is 72 years old, and is wed known 111 diat sad neighboring towns. While putting mme weathei boards on a l ain, ataadlBg 011 a BCaffold twenty-two feet from the groend. he n t diaagi lost his balnaea and fell to tbe grouad. Tin- side ot hi- Uce. aim ,ind one entae t.de of Iiis body, on which be struck, u re badly bruised. I'. clod up and earned to the hou-e, he was aadcr doctor's care for several weeks. The doctor linally came to the Conclusion that lis paticut haJ received a

stroke 01 p .1 r aly ale and w 11 beyoad inedi-ll

eouid not u-.. in arm, f.r t in 11 over in bed, t inc day, while iv.ng Oil the lied, he read of a case something like h. li.ivn. k

i'liralysril hy tht till'. I,, n CUKO with Dr. William-' Pink Pllla for Pale People, He coaxed ins granddaughter to get fum a box of the pills. After that box had been used be secured another. In three weeks he began to feel a little life in Irs arm ; st the cad of t our he mid asove his fingers: st the end of two months he could walk, and in three months he touM share luaneru with the iniur d lian(. As be told his story in the Herald ofhre, he looked the perfect picture of health. He carries a box f t be pills in his pocket, and whenever he doe not faxt just right, he takes them. They cured him after doctora had givea liim up, and his death was daily expected. All the element neerary to give new life and richness to the blood and restore shattered nerves nro contained, in n condensed form, in fr. Yii iams' Pink Pills for Pile People. They are an unf.nlint spe.-ilir for such diseases as locomotor ataxia, partial paralvsis, St. Yitus' danec. sciatica, neuralgia, rheumatism, nervous headache, the after effect of la grippe, palpitation of the heart, pale and sallow complexions, all forma of weakness either in male or female.

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practice i, luoanrrroNB. One of tin trutdatleeof a t'hrittlnn Ii to he wi ll defended from attack, to bt aoeatrenchetl In the truths of the (ioe pe', so full of Pkltll nnd love, so stri In his coiisefn,:,ries of ripdtt, so ositltl on the side of Christ, tlint the ensmie of relitrion will usually heip him nd bring him aid rather than at tin k him. Revleala of religion, even whea they do rot accomplish all that c. mid be deelrrd. and have a be repented ngaln aril again, yet aceomplish a wonderful wrork for the salvation of men.

tlo-re, to whom domestic postage applies. Troiipa Movlnir I" Their U,-i n lur stt Ion. . w Yorkt Sept. Ifl, The First cavalry arrived from Montan! Point yet t. rdaj afternoon, and waa taken in ferry boa tg and lighten from Long Inland ( It around the Battery to the railroad yarda of the (few kork Cen rriii on North river, This railroad has t be con t rail to carry the troops to stations in the departments v Colorado and Dak 'ta The beaapeake t Ohio railroad and the Pennaylvania on Tuesday received the eontrnet for Carrying the BoOOadt Pixth nnd Tenth cavalry rciriineuts to Uuntss illc. Ala.

THE EXCELLENCE OF SYEIP OF FIGS is due not only to the originality and simplicity of the combination, but also to the care and skill with which It is manufactured by scientific processor known to the Cxi.iroHNia F10 Svut r Co. only, snd we wish to impress upon all the hnxirtance of purchasing the true and original remedy. As the genuine Syrup of Figs is manufactured by the ( a i.ikokni a Pm Smir t o only, a knowledge of that teat will assist one in avoiding the worthies imitations manu fact tired by other parties. The high stand intf of the CÄUfoitMA Km Symi i- Co. vs-ith the medical profession, and the satisfset ion which the geniiiue Syrup of Figs lias given to millions of fuinilies. makes the name of the Company guaranty f the excellence of iN remedy. It is tar ir advance of all other laxatives, as e acts on the kidneys, liver nnd bow'-tH without lrritnting or weaken inj them, aud it does not .Tripe nor nauseate. In order to get it b ncflcial effects, please remember the ' line of the Company CAXIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. an raaxoieco. cl LacMTU.uk a. saw to ax. a. t.

1 1,1 1. roved Mit I lie ntnties. "What are you w. rking on now?" ws aki d of tba ana who is always inventing but never invents. "Nothing very big fail at present. I'ns about completing a method for calculating conipoun ', interest with a rubber stamp." Detroit Kree Press.

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out tins simiiiirr and got ingajia to a Iffl. N. 0. Tunes I. in. 1 rat.

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Take Laxative Rroma Quinim -Tablets.. All druggist refund money if it faih to ure. 25c.

Maud- "You don't seem to find time to

get married. Mam nn. 1 am sept engaged ;.'.i ni : a.. ." T u 1. T..'i s.

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Another pugilist gone wrong -lie's dead. Rut':..:., i n. 1 :-.

DYSPEPSIA

ot?or stT years I wan a slrtltii old)si, f-si.i i-i its , rst form 1 could ;.: m I all r mii mill; to st, sad atttsaaemrstoiBachw4wata not retain and dUcst even that. Last March I bcfan taking ASCAKKTS ami since I ban 1 have stea-lily tni.roveil, until 1 am as well SB 1 ever was In my lite." iMViu 11 Mi ni'HT. Newark. O.

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BREAD, POTATOES and MILK. He Lived on Lenten Fare.

A Dyspeptic's daily diet.

IH-periia I ose ef the mnt jiTernlent of disrakc. Thoun.mil of Jieople luflrr (10m it in fc more or lrs aKtavated lnrtii. Hew dirae are mote paiuful l" the tielividusl or mote Isr Teaching in thot eflt-cts on human life and liailinta. What the dyprjjtic needs it BMN local tnratinent, not men- temporary Mimulu. The real need is th- toiiin us of the entire yetn. fortify the nyttcm aud it will do iln.wn fishlin, and promptly ict any intruding disr-i.-r The iiucni ot Or. Aycr's riaraa-

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lr Avtf Snrnaparilla pul treiiKin mi Ihr stomach, snd I. ruins It up tothr level of the suuua food fit for men. It does thi l.y trrnKtht-iiing the entire aytcrn The stoma,-Ii cannot stay weak when alt tlir othrr organs are sraininK fttrencth. What Dr, Ayer'a Sarsaparilla will do lor dyspepsia is best llluatrateit in cases lik.e that Of M. S. Shu Ms, Meridian. Miss. Mr. Shields hud n t l .wn totlie last leve l of dyspepsia Uut let blai tell his owu tory : For vesr. I was afflicted with dyspepsia which gradually crew worse until 1 could eat nothing but bread and potatoes

I4H ned with s little sslt. snd rtrfnk o-at a little milk 1 became so toid that ti itlat too , h ,( rveu tlirss earned letrtl S suffering in the regions of the darting pains back of the eye, attrcVt with dinness and psrtial loss ! j n Theonly way I could get relief washy -.. Iting. Hnnfly I hud such s seri e sa-a that the entire lelt side of niy tvori 4rt mi in'., und partially pat aly xed, snd is ts Conditio. I was taken to my reo an SSSa scious. The physicians fsiled to belt. ir. aud until' at the many remedies I tool 4i4S

me any good At ,it a ineua porrna law I ... , T 1 a A ' h. ., .bh. ,tll.

nir wun a i.'.iiir 01 ST. s 1 7. " v - -and hefor 1 had used half of It. I swJ4 se a decided ihauire fr" the bitter. 1 nt three bottles and was so 1 ompletely "'"J that for four years I have not been trsml.ls with the old complaint, but am rugged aast h. artv and able to eat anything last ras

tie eaten It would be impossible la

too ruui h in p raise of Dr. Ayer's JVs t - rills, snd I would not give one bottle ..f St lor s dotes of any other kind." It. a SuiBi.DS, Mi. 1 idiau, Miss. Try Pr Aver's Sarsaparilla If yea rm dyspeptic. If you wsnt more testiroisws ta the value of the medicine, gil It.AreTs . ok. It is sent free on rennest by the J. C. Ayer Co., I.owtll.

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