Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 41, Number 37, Jasper, Dubois County, 19 May 1899 — Page 7

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.jig residence of the Mvh . ,' .jti- t w hu-li 1h ii"t known with I, iv bill many think U was In the rca'tei R i-art !bt l U'' on . iur 'l k inli. LESSON EXPOCITIOK. . 1 A

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trials. 1. TIM Iirsx unvn Hwaawian KUtboritlMS wh.i. Inning Owttttkd t(jefctroy .IcsiiH, iniist formulate soum rsre luraiaflM Bin, taa papist, meat ol wbU'b was death. I. The Moond U- (, ;i. Iba Koiuan a.itliorities. whouloue j, tld InfikH tl' stoats I'cnalty. The Jews li"; -il that tili WOttld a mere f : mailt . t lie lOlllil MMMptlng as nf- , . ., nt tbc ilaottlon of the Jewish enurt. Tin- BrSt of these is the Mlhjeet of to- , k-i-son.. This trial, at, in the trial 1,1.. re Pilate, consisted of three s. par.te tiiL'iH or nets: la) The preliml-

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trial before Caiajilias and member of the Saiilie.lritn (reanlcd bl many ns t. it reC0rd4 in Matthew and Mark). i, i xbe loraaal conrteinatloH at a ray Klar meeting of the Saiihc!ri:n. r ;mhIftl by many as the trial recorded by Luke). In connection with ibCM were l ... denials by 1'eter. ami the n.ockcry til" Jesus. I, Tb Arrival at the I'alai-e of the Ufa Prieei (Joan 16: la, N; Matt. "r: i. uke Rift4)i -Early frtdajr i raiaf between ose mal two o'clock it is probable that Annua and Calaphaa occupied tlitTen-nt ptHttoM of tbo eanaa palace, situated probably in the st.utli- . -t. rn corner of the city 00 Mount : . m ar tiie tomb of David, and thnt li re. too. was held the Irregular im-ct-ii g of the BMnbere ol the Banked rim 1 -tily nummonetl from their homes in i tniddkl of the nij;ht for this jiurII, IVtera 1'irst Denial Vh. 1V1S. U. "I'eter followed Jesil;:" lie foll tret) afar off (Matt. tVfta "Another i ipo-:" John, who went with the t: wd through the fate, for he "was b wn unto the high priest." ami "therefore probably was acquainted v tb the palace and knew the leareM ." v. It, "Ibit I'eter stood (was itanding) at tka doortM The wiekei I havinp in MMM way bern r 1 in t . V IT. "Art thou also one of this man's l kClplee?" The It. V. Uav.s out the not 'He aaltkl I am not:" This Aas botk falaakeod and treason to his Master

in .! the i i w kingdom. III. The Preliminary Examinatloai Bi f.,re Annas. Vs. 19-S3, l.i. "The hipli prleattM Aaaaa, Jesus was led tirst to Annas, becaaae, tkougb depoaed by Itonie. he v;,s still the hcgitiotate ktgb prieat, atretordlag to lk law of Moses, Ike office u-inp for life (XinB.tO:M; :iö: , 2.'i), und may have been . retrarded by the Jews. V. "Jesus answi red him. I pake, openly." etc. Greek, l aaea spoken. They k i wring from (!irist evidence upon which to convict him. It was contrary to the law nnd the spirit of justice. V. II, "Why askest t'l. ii M.-?" Jes- r f ated to be a party t. this mjuatke. V. 21. "One of theo Ibers . . . struck Jesus with the palm . ol bin baad:M U.V.. "with his hand." litr rally gave Jesusastrokeorblow.V.L"-'. , "If I have spoken evil:" In manner or r. itter. in the remark just made. IV. The Irregular Trial Before Cat 1 1: has and the Sanheilrim. V. B4. Be- : (Wen tWO and four o'clock Friday atorakktgi probably in the palace of Caiapaaa. V.J4. MNow Aaaaa kad aeni I 1 a. etc.: The It. V. is here probaMy correct: "Annas therefore sent Bim bonnd unto C'aiaphns." (. aiaphas, as the real high priest, was president of tin Bankedrlflti who had hud time la asM mbk. tks1 the trial was irrepular taaoaeil waaagainat tln-ir law to try anyone by night. This trial is probably the 1 -recorded by Matthew and Mark. L 1 lie ebarga was blasphemy, the penalty for which eras death, according to Jewh h law. 2. The witnesses were two BUM Who perverted n sayini of Jesus, and even these did not agree. 3. The sentence was pronounced, the chartre bein? coiilirmed by Jesus' witness to t ho truth when He could keep silence no 1 : . LecHiise. being put under oath, Hie Mlence might-be construed ns u withdrawal of Hie clatme, ,, ' V Mockery of Jesus. -In the court of (. alaphas' palace. After the n1jouril ll of the irregular trial. From Ikn to five o'clock Friday morning (Matt. IG; 7, IS; Hark MtMj Lake ItifMt). VI. Peter's Later Denials and Repent" uncc. 's. 2j-J7. During the trial, or poaaibly the last one during the mocker:. , Pctari repentance. Then peter v.iv himself as he was. lie Licked into tin abyss Into which he had almoat fall" n, and recovered himself. lie went ' 'it and wept bitterly (Luke 22:".2. How ( hrist restored Peter is recorded In tbc last chapter Of John. vii. Tbc Formal Condemnation of Jesus by the Sanhedrim. Recorded by Luke (tS:Ca-Tl), At dawn, Friday morning. rfllACTICAla When men arc jiredetermimd on n aanrae against religion, or Christ, or the Bible, ndargttmenta, however true, ate of any avail. ra fall is reeorded, baeanai the poapal M-orns to tleny the nctual defeeti of food men, because the truth 8 1 I ful lootbera wfao fall, ikowlag the possibility of recovery. , The denial of Peter does not mean that h- Intended to twnonaco Jeeaa ta rdly, but that hedesitrtied torcnp mr.rtal peril bv means of n so-called white le.

A good many t-rosarouds poatmualera will lut,e tlieir joba when thee aeminent adoptl the aysteui of aallv Fi 1:.,' and collecting uiuil in the country, which ha just been patented by Thomas ,1. Crow der, of Virginia. Ilia Invention forms valuable udjum-t t" the wuhurban svslcin now being i!e elaped for the relief cf country residente. It consists of a box aomewhat larger than those now used in the ities ai mail depositories, and tl es nre to be erected at convenient centers along tbo country roads. Two keys are allotted to each residence in the vic.nity. The

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Here!" 11 -i. d the policeman

on Ike IWiriiat . Wkata your hurry V" "There's a man hiu-k there tryinjr to tell me a book on M v.ekly installments of :' : each!" cried the v ictiin. The polb-eman instantly released his hold. MBanf" be i rled. "Kuti like a whitehead! May 1m- you can get away from bini yet." ( bieagO Post.

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n aaaarael Faet, Mr. Mover- On. -Id W-.w I'.lankety blank the bl.mkety hlank Mrs Mover (indignantly) My faQm r aeeer swore in mV preeeaoa In his life. Mr. Mover (as indignant ) Then your father never burned klekand on n redhot iron In your presence in his life. ladffe

Nan) People (annul DrliiU coffee nt mitht. It spoils their Vjecp. You ein di ink ( iiitin-t ) when you plt-ase and sleep like a top. For Grain 1 doee not stunuiate ; .t nnui i.ln . 1 hcci and h e.!.. Vt-t it looks and taste like the Mat elite. For neivous pervim, reaan people and rkildree Oraial nt the pei fti t drink. Made from pur.- graiaa, ' . t a package from your grocer to day. Try 't id place of coffee. 15 and 25c. I 1 1: li 1 11 1 11 if anil Women. Lightning never striken twice in the nm place. The analogy between lightning and t 'iii.ni driving a nail, Mini'.- striking, is doubta... qaiU accidetitai. Di tioit Journal. Iiiaiililnii l.cntla to Con u 111 Ii I on. K n.p'i lialsam w.ll stop the ( ..ugh at Mce. Ii., to your drustgist to day .u . t a ,n,;.!e bottle flee. 1-arge Lottli-s 25 and 50 1.1hl. lio at oil' u; de.avs are dai.gi-rou.

A Kansas medical student recent!)' shot ft

atient. lhe mere fact that be reaorteu to

iri mil i.Mves I' lic.u- veiy tn.it lie wi.ii t

a full Hedged doctur. Chicago Daily News.

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WOMEN WHO EARN THEIR UVINQ

It. Mild I ..nil. CrWrllHama Look nt this overcoat, n.-id it only five weeks, and part of the lining of the right fcleeve gOttO already! Sflint- W ell, yoll an ilarn it, c-an't you? Mr. G Williame Ho docs worse than that every time he puts it on. Chicago Tribune.

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RtntAL MAIL. B X first door comprises one entire side oi the lo, and when this is opened it falla to a horizontal position and nets as a shelf. A number of small Individual boxes are revealed, anil the second hey furnished .In ns one of these. For the take of convenience la distributing the mail these many little doors form 0110 l it re one, which when opened by the carrier gives access nt once to all the private boxes, but when he haR eloaed thia shield the mail in each of these compartments is secure from examination by any others than thoee liohling the keys of that particular box. A large spnee is reserved in the bottom as a deposit.. ry for mail matter that is dropped in the usual way through a slot provided. The patent also contemplates the combination of the scheme with an electrical system by which the box owners may ho notified at their respeetire homes when a parcel lias beer placed in the by the carrier.

seaaaa. Mabel Are vim BOtnff to return

poor fellow's ring? FTorcm-o (who has just broken her en .'aL'.-nieii t ) I haven't decided. I

1 suppose he'll propose to you now, and I

thought I'd just hand it over to you to laee bother. Philadelphia North American.

The neat Prescription for Chllla, nd Fever Is a bottle of Grove's Tasteless Chill Tovic. It is simply tr ii and quinine In a tasU'iess Linn. Nu euro no pay. PrueJIs. The mnn who tells vou a secret, r.nd asks you not tu teil, doesn t treat you right; he eiijovs telling it. and forbids you having a goud time. Atcataoa tiiobj. Lnne'a I 11 mlly Metllclne. Moves the bowels each day. In order to be hca.thy IBM ll la-eesaary. At-ts gently on lhe liver and kidneye. Curts tiek bead-Si-he. Price 25 and 50c,

"I have here," he Wpjn, "a little poem, the child of " "I'm sorry," interrupted the editor, "but couldn't think ol taking a ;hdd away from its parents." Answers.

To Cur- n Cold In One

Take Laxative Hr.1110 t,t,uiii,.- Tablets. All druggists refund inouey if it fans to cure. 25c.

The I. .!! of lllierty. f r. ' i'eerl -Why in creation don't you go to be 1 ? M.s. Weart I must wait ur for the irlrl. "Why don't yon lock her .iut?" "I'm araid she'd stay out." N. Y. Weekly.

sinma Bvlstaaae, u think she married him

Adam w as not born. Probably that's why he never wrote poetry. Chicago Daily News.

Piso's Cure for Consumption is an A No. 1 Asthma medicine. W. K. Wilhams, Antiach, Li., April U, lv.'i. Peoj.le would undoubted'' be more lawless it there wtra ieaa law.--Cmiagj Daiiv N 1 wa.

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"He was the man w ho east the deciding vote in favor of that '-'.'-year franchise, wasn't be?" Chicago Daily News.

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HEAR THE OTHER SIDE. e Mural Aspect of I'oor Itoada AVmaalwctf PlaaaeaaJ i ev Vettl epuper.

Of late vears we have been hearing

but one side of tbc rooda queitlon, till the world has come to think that there is but one aide. While only ft bold man would lay that poor roads are latter than good roads, something is to be said in their favor, and s..m.-sympathy : is due thoae despised and rural persona j that do not join In the general pean in favor of good roads. .Not that one

woiald for a moment oppose the present agitation for them, any more than one WOald oppose Sunday schools. Botk arc commandable ; yet even as one Weald not wish this world one large Sunday school, so one should be moderate in one's desire U r faultless highwaya. Imagine what it would be to have mads eliminated from our calculations. The world would lose nil those ecstatic thrills it now experiences in watching the clay or loam quagmireft change, drop by drop, back into the delightful roads they can he nt times. Tcrfect roads would be as dull as the ideal soe'nl state. In a more Important way humanity would lose. Good mads, inn few short years, would sap th- moral liber which man has been cultivating through ages. Time may come when we shall not need the ethical stimu! us of jioor roads, but it is far off. The Yankee pains the sharpness nnd dogLcdm-ss of the granite he daily drives over. The Virginian has superimposed .on his natural impetuosity, patience nnd endurance from that red clay of his, which no mere impetuosity can conquer. The Floridian develops his character

ate Thnn Klsvat. Quipps Is that fellow that lent you the hundred dollars a relative of yours? riiipps Not exactly. Hift sister married my brother. Quipps -.h. I see. A little Ids than Liu but more tkaa kind. Town Topics. A p riropr I n te. Drigge Von Kernel has been very successful In crn lately, hasn't he? Griggs I believe so. Why? "His wife told roe he had presented her wi;h a pair of cbs." Drooklyn Life. ..-ii 11 1 lie llrnlth llrort. "What r.lxeit the health of the place?" "Health ."' said the resident. "See hero. Since the town was started only one man has died, and he was a doctor." "What nihd him.'" "He starved to .:. nth." Tit-Hits.

THE MARK.LT;. N.-w Y..rk. May vtti.k- Native riteers $ i

t iJ i u.n Middling Vl.uVti W mier Wheal.... "WHEAT No i Red COKN No. - OATtf -No. 'i I ! -UK-New Mess a'i. lajL la. COTTi N- Miduilng BEEVES- So --is 1 0 s and It. iters. CALVES- -per bau in 11 ij r'air to 1 notce fc.ni.Kl'- 1 air to 1 n i- UuU K Patente 1 newi Clear and str.tinnl H l'.A'l N" : ifl v u.u-r 1KN-N0. 1 o.vis No Klt-N" -

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a mess a "Life's nil a Joke." ncrro w-f.! contend. And srayety lir.er.se MTSSj V he never aa unwary fr:- n.l Has sllppe.l on luck's t anana peel. Witahlngton Star. M VMRI 11 tv. i.n.

L.tal Uurley.... HAY Clear iiinoiliy Bl'TTEK -Chotca Pairy.... EOO Fresh a'UttsC rtt a nileT' "ssisssn UAeuN-v itrnr luo l.Ai'.D l'rline Htf.un

UM1CAOO. CATTLE- Native to-fi ... 3 t" ' HuUH e'alr to Choice a : ni HEEP- i air t Choice.... i W t I l.o I It - V inter I'm. ' u &pt ioK PaU .ns. . . i lu U WHEAT -No i Boring No. 2 Red CORN -No I Mixed u OATS-Xu. ' -'' p. ili M. s- -111 1 L K A.NUAa CU T. CATTLE -Native Ute. rs... 4 00 11 Hmirf- All lira. lea 3 Ü 'i WHEA r No. : Ked Tl U

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ALE8WOMEN nnderstanrl what torture Ti.

Constantly on their feet whether well or ill. Compelled to smile and be agreeable to customers while dragged

d'.wn with some fv..t:ininc weakness, backaches and headaches count for little. They must

keep going or lose their place. To these Mrs. Pinkham's help is offered. A letter to her at Lynn, Mass., will bring her advice free of all charge. Miss Nancie BKOtnt, 1 lorence, Col., writes a letter to Mrs. Pinkham from which we quote :

"I kad been in poof health for some time, my troubles having Lec-n brought on by standing, so my physician said, causing serious womb trouble. I had to give up my work. I was just a bundle of nerves and would have fainting spells at monthly periods. I doctorad and took rsriottfl medictnee, but

got no relief, and when I wrote to yoa I could not Walk more than four blocka at a time. I followed your advic . taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Blood Purifier in connection with the Vegetable Compound and began to gain in strength from the first. I am getting to be a stranger to pain and I owe it all to your

medicine. There 12 none equal to it.

for I have tried many others before using y. urs. Words cannot be said too strong in praise of it." Miss Polly Fkame, Meade, Kan., writes: Dear Mrs. Pinkham I feel it my duty to write you in regard to what your medicir.s has tbnc for

me. l cannot praise 11 enough. Since my girlhood I had been troubled with ir-

ragnlar and painful periods and for nearly

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-fc wiiu laiiiug ui lud 9 womb, and whites. Also had ovarian trouble, tho

left ovnrv being so swollen and sore that I could not move Without pain. Now. thanks to your wonderful medicine, that tired feeling is all gone, and I am healthy and strong."

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vi't t f -ilr i with a macklntn.h njS--r cost. If v u inlicnil thst will ksr yu äry tri tht hardest x buy th Fish Bran. Slkkar. If nitfnr ssle In your town, writs f if catai' ru to A. J. TOWER, stoa, Mssi.

"1 aotJead this BMMralag, Mali, that lhe milkman Kissed you. I want you to understand that hereafter I ahall go to t lie tlnor myself when he eomes!" "Oh, don't trouble yourself, ma'nm! lie iruinised me solemnly that he would never Kiss utiv iiody but me!" Der Floh. KsMsstaej llat the Truth. Snips How did .vou t-njuy your outInpr? yuips-Oh. just fine. lined 130 pounds in weight. It's rieht. And, hy

tlir. mcrh his ealrninf: sand; the IUI- 1 Jov e, she's coming down the street. I'll

noisan from his bottomless blnek muri. And finally if more argument be needed poor roads restrain the niotoryele to its native lair of the noisome eity. nnd keep it from defiling the beautiful rural districts. X. Y. Com mercial Adrertiser.

Introduce you. Tit Tits.

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Tlm.'s IllKht. Wiggs I womit r what the origin ol tin- word sea-dog is? Wagers - Soia. t hing to do with the sailor being so often on the barque, 1 suppose. - Allv Sloper.

Praetlcnl ruliry r.ilnta. At a fanners' institute in I wa a lad re. I an essay telling how she made a pn.t of ISOO annually fnun her flock of nbout 75 hens. In the discussion

that followed, one man, who said he could not spare time from taking care of his cornfield one year to build coupe for the chickens, Admitted that the chickens and egirs Iiis wife sold brought in more money than his corn CTOp, Another woman, who had sold 4tQ worth of poultry to the local poult rv dresser where she lived, said that the met COttM talk poultry when the ground was frozen five feet deep, bil when spring eomes they will forget it nil, and think

of nothing but "corn and li":'s, more corn and more hogs." Milk Sent In I renin.-rlra. There is .1 profit Q the t.-irimtr in milk sent to creameries over that kept it home, provided the cos! of hauling it to and from I he creamery be not too gr.-.it. I'.ut this obstacle hi done away with .v'uere one farmer u cured to do the hauling. At the creamery the farmer has his milk pii t in ibape w here it w ill bring a higher nterage price than will the milk if k pt at Imme and aiadc into average farm butter.

A IJeUnltlon 1 a SntTerer. "Pa," said the roatl boy with the Inquiring mind, "what is an optimist?" "An Optimhtt.4 replied the sallowf.. red patient, "is a man w ho never had sly spepsia." Tu. k. II.- Lot II. Tlcllo. Botiba, where did you get thai beai.tiful black eye?"' "I am writir.g a new novel of city life, and I went down to the 1 low cry t get Kime local color." I'.rookly n Life. llieltlnKly. "The Perrial Ine got I heir piano on the laaallmcill plan. I hear." '1 don't know whether they did or not. I know- she plays thai way." Indianapolis Journal.

Nervous People. Nervous people not on! suffer themselves but cause more or less misery to everyone around them. They are fretful, easily worried and therefore a. worry to others.

When everything annoy you; when your pulse beats excessively; when you are startled at the least unexpected sound, your nerves are in a bad state and should be promptly attended to. Nervousness is a question of nutrition. Food for the nervas is what you need to put you höht, and

the best nerve food in the world is Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People. They give strength and tone to every nerve m the body, and make despondent, easily irritated people feel that life has renewed its charms, here is proof;

IHM Cra Watrnus, the Wtfn-yar-oM dmiehtpr ef Mr 1 6. wsMntis, cf 61 Clarion St., Bt idfonl, Pa., was seized with n nervm ttisonlrr Wfekoi llirratrnfd to nsd her life. 1 miacat physicians nirrcr.t the tr. able waa from Impoverished blood, but failed to give relief. Mr. Watr. us heard J r. WltllatBS' Hak Ulis for rle People wcrehiKlilvrrcrtinieiiileil for nervous disorders, and Kive th.-ra n trial. Ik-fore the first ln had been taken the girl's condition improved. After using; sia Is .es hempix-ntr returned, the ) lin in h-r head erased, and she was alronget I baa ewer m f re "Me d.niKhi-r life was saved l.v Ur. Williams' I'mk Mils I I Pal l' tie," said

Urs. W alrous. " Her . 1 n ntion was almo.t nopeiesa warn sne cninnnu 1 a laklag Ih.m, tait BOW she i strone and healthy. I cunuot recuuiuicud tbcae pills too MfaljT. ' Ur4Jerd "a.) r. The full n&me is on each package. Sold by all druddists or sent. oostDaid. bv the Or. Williams

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