Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 41, Number 42, Jasper, Dubois County, 23 June 1899 — Page 3

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Slllllfla - i Tim i U OKNKHAL BKV1BW. "1 k 1 1 1-w a nmg win. went ii ihfieaanal iii i l h aju back i ami supported bimsetf kl yrrul expense, tu lie with Agassi a Inn weeks st his summer school a I I v n - Ikvai'. An In. in willi tilt 4 I i-ii t naturalist w'Miiii Ii.im- niiiii repaid the trotihla ami aspenae. To eeen see 1 1 1 - maatoff ol anj depsrtmeat Is helpful.

iitist a tin- maatsr in tbe depart- , mil "i spirit ual life v bats bad sis mouths' study willt Him ami uf llim. Hnpuilj nrs i not bars to go tn Joden, lli- io) h: 'I ill BO UM tO JTOU and DSSife toy a bods with you,' ami 'l., i am with vnu alnmjr, etna unto t ii end of theWork),' i t In-r .-is In time or pace. "It La not !..-h we. experiment on, im did Ajjssali. bat tools, oorsetves. Bo there nai be no geowg Interesting study." Diahop Ii. Y. Warren, in S. S. Times, HKVii:v i!Y CHAPTER" in our i;i t quarterly review studied tin- first tea chapters of Jobs by ehspters, fjiyiog a suggestive title tu each, it will de aaU t,, review those titlet Brat, and then tak- up the re maiaiug chapters as given here, ffen first diugratn contains the titles a-a 'ni n in tin- lessons wre bare been study 1 1 1 -T- The second leaves the apocea for auch titles as tin- teacher ami scholar ma) agree upon, (im- in eda to Bote not onlj the title

nf the chapters, but the progress of 'lie

in ii forced opon him while development of the mission of Christ,

iiiiiu 4 1 1 not attempt to w rite n iiiog--rapby nf Christ, but bring todarrlew certain ;ii, -lit points, milestones of progress, essential features to the i isentation f tin- wot I, of Christ, taking lor granted that know the iif oi tiii.-t sa roeorded in ti Iber Gospela. Drill "a tin- win. ii- booh by chapters, uh given in tin- two reviews. After the claaa reviews, tin- outline i.f tin' lunik ms) be put i ii tin- black board, sad the proper titles called for from tin- school mid written in their places, I in n drill the achool till every scholar shall have Hit" outline of tin- liovpil impressed upon his memory. CLASS REVIEW BT DRAWING SLIPS. '1 in- Bundaj School I'imea auggesta tin- two following mctboda of review!

"Natural curiosity as to what is'conv

i ig. Thi- caused anxiety daring lit. Bud lii death, therefore, oord no surprise. train on .Mrs. Bland's nervous -. iii has hvcii very LT' .it during the inn weeks, snd her friends are nn d nt its effect, ft. t- her bus- - I i v tin piwi-r oi apeecb, Mrs. land Indulged tin- fond hope that be ltd in- aWe to Bpeah to her before .1. and insisted on retnlning bet it i.is bedside ImiiI night ami day should recover temporarily his , ra ot apeech, snd find her sbssent hi - si, I,., sin- i now sulTerinjr srfrom uervoui prostnition, and not he stde tu in present st th--ral. Hr. I'.lnnd lenvea no life inaurnnct Iftd dlea a cm 1 1 pM nit i vcly poor man

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k.. Aaguat I, 183 in academic education.

th.- ff of -jo removed to Miaaonri. Itortlj afterward went to Callforh. Mid from there to that portion of which i- now Nevada locating at nia t Ity. Ii-- had chosen the pro.ti Of the law , and built up a ud practice, although much of Iiis in ami attention was given to tin Lttea in which h wass Intereated. It a at that time that he first began tc y tin siiiij,-,-! of silver, with which - nanu- was for man yrars v,, , identified. His personal affairs did prerrnl his ooaneetion with public politlesl matters, snd he wa ted eountj tresaurer of Carson i ity, Utah territory, continuing In fruttt 1160 until Um orüüin.it : the statt government of Nevada, IMS be returned to Missouri, and i i ting at Rolla. practiced law with brother, G. '. Bland, for foui i .I, removing to l.cliation in August II,- rootihhed tin- practice of uml was- elected tc tin- Fort) l ud congress. Bs made coinage :i y, anil as i liail liuili of tin- bouai mittOO nn coinage. Weigh tu an ' uri-s, he was first idcntitiid in tinu mind with the silver ipirstioi.

(-(intinued tu marll the reputation I Satntd dining this -iiiPti as es i uesl champion of what he re I ;is th'- great caiise. lie was re'I to the l-'ort -imirth. Potty I i, Portyndxth, Forty seventh. For igbt, Forty-ninth. Fiftieth. Fifty- '. i-'if tj asamad and Pifty-third con es. Bs wan defeated in lv i. Imt M SI elected to the FiI t.N -tiftb ran, and to the Fifty sith eonk in fsis rvleea to Iii party were great, ha will always be remembered in rj as the ehief SUthOT Of the Mire which, since its passage over ident Hays' veto in is. has "i the governanand to issue mill-; nf silver dollsra. Mr, 111 and was "nri'f "favorite son" at tin- deinitk natloaal eonventkm at Chicshi lafifi, and for the first two day Bominstian to the pceshleat) 'iii to lie certain. He was never rotor, bat had the bajyp) facility ' aaking his rsiswi appear rigbteous. an a man nf medium stature, al-

phttal) dressed in "sf uhninaa ine of hlaelv frock coal and gray "I trousers, lie spuke in a low, ' and Hoioewhst moootonons voice, I n t rithataadtnif tili faet, in- lee I I in seer,'il of the Hintes on xiIttleal subjects, and was always well

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"A teaeber In tin- Woodland Presbyterian Bnadajr achool of Philadelphia, llisa Fredrica I.. Ballard, recognized tili in reviewing last quarter'.-, lesson in her claaa of yonng children. She wrute nearly .', simple questions, cadi one on S slip of paper about si lachen long SSd an inch wide. With the cams gathered around her in the Sunday SChooi hour, she held the bundl of slips in h r hand, and read the qued) i"tis otHrn by one in their numbered order ami equeaea of thought, The first questhaa drawn was answered Infi. re drawing another. The scholar who first answered the question correctly, or mora correctly than others, kept the slip. So the method proceeded until all the all pa were drawn, each s, bowr making an effort to have the largest number of alips at the end. The teacher was nut obliged tn answer single question herself. She says that there w as the liest of feeling throughout, and that the hma was never before so deeply interested in a review i M-n i-o.' A BIOGRAPHY, tim e, while l lived ia the City of Destruction, which Bunyan deaeribee, there e.itne to me John 14:16, win troubled me greatly because he P',:8-ll. At first I 11:1'. because I l' Then came voices saying U:fTj i" tf,; IT: 17. Thea I joined the nobis hand described in Acts 17:11. Here I saw a visi,,n of ll:2 and Rev. tl, and found there not only BtV, et:l6, hut .lohn 14: W, and 1 .. : 1 1. in. ! IS: It, and 15:15. And my BOUl longed for these things. Then I said: Where is t he path " And n voice answered H : ; and I aaid: Who shall guide me'.' And the voice said 16:13. Then I saiil: I am tint fit to ).'ii there. And the voice said 1:.'!. and 3, . ami f:3. Am I asJd: What dc they do there? And the v. ice dnid. 13:14, 14:1.'.; IS: 13; 17:1s. 21. And 1 said: Lord, boa shall I do fln-i thing ml the voice replied IS: 4, 7 Thea the voice asked tne 31:16 (f. c. and 1 replied " :28 ami 31:16 (tn. Cl.

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Iia'i iinrii Rlaats, Tin- fairest joyi bloom Wh re the blt-1erc-t tears have fallen. Even in private we are ov r-rhcard by (.od. Carmel faith rssda to Carmal victory. It rh i 1 1 t ehaage the truth to took St it with colored glasses. The man cannot help being .-in op timist who is looking to God all the 1 1 me.

It is tin goodttem you are looking for In others, that will Ii II your own life. Instead of loving only those who i love us wi are to love also the unloving nnd the tinlov able. To help our fellow -men requires tact and eolilaet. Rvsrjf man that will not allow (iod to ivajnaievata him is becoming degOB 1 crate.

booms of i.i nt ire recorded of moi tBteriag upon ana careers lata in iif. Cons para lively few people change th nsoopatlon the) take spin Ibsli wailf lays imt records of s fi w Inatanet stuii given below, ahoaring that It'i real if at vi r too late to adopt a new Una ol business. .Somewhat recently a cor. 1 1 pomb at draw attention to a gentleman wbfl Minln d ire diclo rather late in life and took his degree at the age of 65. Tbia ' is rival, d by that ol a gentleman ho entered tin- army medical depart nent of her majesty 's scrv ice nt t he ae .i and after serving 3(1 years be retired on a pension. Throe years after ward he beeati the study of the law. for which through life he evinced! desire, and la now qualified &n s barrister, lie was well in in his lifties when he ai tailed to the bar. Not many turn have been engaged at ranchmen up to the second half of life, so to .-peak, ami tin 11 learned the tailoring trade and taken over a bonlBCM We know of one casct however, in which a man worked himself up to the position of bead coachman and thi n, getting married, he left that employment ami was taught tailoring. On oomph ! iag his apprenticeship he Ul vested ina small bosinesa and has now a good "tu mover," A Russian gentleman, when a boy. utartid medicine, but was obliged tc -iek other employment, owing to the lack of funds. After many UCaUCCeSS' till attempts to go on with Ins study, he was exih d for 30 y ars to Bits ria fu some trivial oiTcnse. There be was ahta to save up a little money, and on release at the ngS of 60, studied incdicim tin. and passed his "exams." v n .in who. st the aga of is. pei his examination successfully ami be annas a doctor, was at 13 a noatboj in a town In Vorkahlre. Boving become tired of this following. In- became a tea thaler, and in this occupation he WSI very successful, nnd became tin nwuei of large prop rtj . A geatlemaa la the town of Coleraiac after retiring from bu&lneaa as a drapi r at the age of ..'i yi srs, went to Edinburgh and studied medicine, and after passing the accessary examinations, returned to Coleraine and practiised among the poor ol the population free of charge, and besides assbtid those vvhi) wire very poor with mean- to get the neeeaaarles of life, He also acts aa missionary among these pom- people. He looks aft.f the ragged school there, sad, in faet. is doing a great good work. A solicitor's clerk was left a bugs um of money by one of bis wife's relations. He was about .VI y ears of .-ige at the time, but Ix-ing very ambit ion.-. he atedled for the taw, passed his " xiiins'" siicci ssfullv. and became a solicitor. Ba was fortunate in obtaining a pomi practice, but being a delicate man the severe stiiily at his time of life proved too mach for hin eoastltntion, and after n long sickness be died. A member of a large wooden ware h Mise had tin- misfortune to loae b is money in a gigantic swindle. TeaJI after he fell in love with a lady, who, sti;iii!i IO say. vowed she would only ma rry (I doctor. The unfortunate man made up his mind to become a doctor, and after years of study, durii:ir which lie received financial help, be poased all the necessary examinations and, marryiag the lady of his choice, settled down in Calcutta at the Sge of 69, and worked up a good practice. A yeUBg man entered for a very short time a solicitor's office, but coming Into in annuity of 300 per annum be retired. Subsequently fate overtook him in tin-shape of a beautiful, peantless girt, with whom he fell deeply in love. With characteristic caution he saw plainly that on so ah nder nn income he eon id perhaps barely anpport a wife and family suitably. s- lie returned to the legal profession, and when at least 40 entered IntO partnership with a solie! '.or. Just as he had an insight into the Work bis partner absconded, leaving him with a worthy old clerk to carryon the business, lie lived to lie IT, and thci left quite a fortune to the family. There is a case on record of n man becoming a watch ran Iter and making his first watch at the age of 7 :. I'earson'e Weekly.

Very Uur. Mv and Kdith are iitera. fmir and

y4t old respectively. May had bei n very .lug'i'v, at.d niHiiim.i had takn. I,.i ,v,Y at 1 ansa In adaiisiatet sacperal niinuhawat, w in I, Edith uddenlv pea bed the door j.ir ai d paaped la, Tarnung bar ehuhhy faie aa far round toward her lilt CT aa her pi sliar pOSitioa Would admit, May i.ud Very Ki,tvi "Clo ut. Fdie, don't you aet I'm busyf It 1- 1 ,, d 1 - t.. add tii .it matullia giiiiited s ti ipite. t 'incisnal 1 Eaquirer The i 1 1 1 . v :.rt rculi tu anyone. 4 u. 040 I 'jl. j Ni wa. iHL MARKETS.

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vana, .Mam. .a, Lsada i". Arebiteetaia; ieova ihr 11. . im. 1 in .iml 1 ii'touia of the ieol'.e of (.iir aew III in ta tun oi "ur He mea Dewey, General l tiar.es Kinn 1 known aaCapt. Char lea k.i,-. ; in .mtUri, U heiler, Bohaoa, Boossvalt, ssainaon Milea, Bchley, Kbaftcr, Ix-e, Brooks. Carroll; tirouna of Uli' i r-, ( ,iv .1 1 v . Ai ' .. .i-ry, Ini.intiy, Shipi, Rifli practice, opaniah B liera, Ituurgenta, 1. ' kesiiufs, Jackaonvills. Tampa, Lit

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1 ai p. ..r coin, to cover post äffe and parking Com may ba seen at any ticket omes 01 the Big I' .ur Boata, Order at once. 11 1 be edition i limited. Ad reu WARH1 S I LI N B.G neral I'.i.enpi r and Ticket Agent, "Big Four R tie. ( im nnati, i ib io. Mai U invelopa "War Album." Pnaafedi "Oo-h dum tii - I : tiy fcüen, anyhow," muttered Uacle Joabi "i sain t keep track ov '. in." H Dew tell. Josh!" "Yep; I've u'"t nie eve on Atfuitialdv an' Aßoneilly a" riuiit, but whom thunder kin tin- feller Archie Pelago be?" Philadelphia lb cord. Sommer 'liiuri. The (Irand Trunk Bailwsy la the ideal rmiti- for Summer Travel, reaching with ita own li iiea or direct onn etioni ad t he popu.ar resorti of Northern Michigan, St. Clair, the Muikoks Lake. Lake ol 1 1 - (Highlands of Ontario), Niagara Falls, St. l..vreace River, While Mountain tad tin e roaat n 1 f the North Atlantie, Alao VVatkim Glen, Glen Summit, Atlantic City, Aabnty Park and many other pi pnlar reon aud reached by the Lanigh Valley B R, eattbule Train Bender. For 00 1 1 of 111 tttt rated tourist literature, ri!s and full iaformatioa apply to J. II. Bursis, 249 Clsrk St., Corner Jackson Hou!evard, l.'li ii ago.

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A Story of Sterility, SIR T.RING AND RELIKF.

lll-.il TO MIX. riNKlIAU NO. 69,196 " DEAB Mm, I'inmiam Two yearn So 1 began having buch dull, heavy (ha;',r 1 , p;i i.s in my buck, inenaes W ra profuse uml painful, and was troubled was laaootihona. I took patent medlcinea nnd consulted a phyaician, but received no liencfit snd could not becaaaa pregnant. Seeing one of your books, 1 wrote to you tellIng yoU my troubles and asking for advice. You answered uiy letter promptly and I followed the directions faithfully, nnd derived so much benefit that 1 cannot praise Lydia 11. Pinkham's Vagi table Compound enough. 1 now ftnd myself pregnant and have b. :n its use again. I cannot praise it enough." Has. CouaUuan, Yaiu, Mamjili., Mich.

Io" Cure is a vv. i.ii rtul Cntißh medicine. Mn. VV. l'lckert, Van Sielen and Blake Area, Brooklyn, N. Oct. 26, fa,

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Vour Me, Il Ine Worked Wonder. " I had Iwcn sick ever sinco my mar-ria:'.-, nBVOB yc:irs ago; have given birth to four children, and had twa miscarriages. 1 had falling of womb, lcucorrliiea. pains iu back nnd legst dyspepsia und nervous trembling of the stomach. Now I have BOBOOf theaa troubles and can enjoy my life. Your medicine has worked wonders for me." Mus. B. BAJBTJUJaTi HW 1 a tu. Pa.

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Best Prescription for Malaria, Chills and Fever, Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic

l ord U..I. I. lo Hrllrr. landnsj, sTtaa IB l oni Weise!, ran ana km naea aiiinp. nrtll retire "s " iiiiii;iM,i( r-iii ciii.-f nf tne Britten I ir" v aeal anmiii. His s, ,(,r ' fi Roberts d.it tic Bobs), who I

lw replseed nt Dublin In tin- Ink? al nnnatigtit. Kill ! I nil ir ii I I inl.11,1,.. 1 terrace, Wis., Jane it, wndalMg 'vrrti i tin- Ware 'Bta galas p it er .v, killing io men, nanard ..k nn4 ,:ri' "iiniin. Aaatner man, named Ari:iiar, i mlaHip-:. itinl i- np ,. x 't ui.de ine debris.

The Rati Old Baal Ii-man. A x'llilii-r in Manila, wlio was (inlrrrd to tin- hospital at urri-'riiliir. mih nn th' beaek one iiiuriiinir ln-n In- sav a pnrik'ularlj natty old gentle at an naff lag a nana aaailng tnannl ataa. I'Im 1 1 raagar vv .is carious aboat tbe hospital and alwint ll-v ftj'litintr vvili tltc 1'ilipinif. Pof two Im-irs tlioy talked nnr! tin-old genllenuiB concluded by draft inir a map mi tint natal af tag bays and Inlets nlioitt Manila and tin- position al Um aavt it ami onlji after the p:irtina flint the oMior leaned that Iir hsd Ix-ti f.ilklnc with dnilral Drwry.

tnnanvse ptaarae Bsnerts. People who read in hooks of travel ol the art of flitting tlovvrs and using tfcem for deeorative put poses, ns it ia MBCtlead in Japaa, do not half appnetnte the art. There was a Japanese in New York a few years ago who vain great demand for decorating the house of wealthy people wi t h flowers, llisart was one in which BSOB1 .lapanee women are trained to a greater or less degree. Imt alw avs to an extent thai other pe.ipii's do not appreciate. Flowers seemed to yield tO th deft tiii:v'rs of this man as if bj magle. Be twisted and tarned them, and they followed hi wishes s,, willingly that there was not the appearance of suffering that the awkward arrangement of (lowers hy n j.i-e'iiiipetent hands makes apparent to the novver lover. The .l.ipatte; woman knows just how a t'ouer must oe rut. and whether it must he cut w ith a knife or gaJoaofl OT a -av and whether or no! it needs singeing. Sin" know whether it needs much or little water nnd she arranges her Sowers to keep three or 30 days, as ehe desire. --N. V. Time

It simply Iron and Quinine in n tasteless form. . . . Sold by every riruorist in the malarial sections of the United States No cure, no pay. . . . Price, 50c..

WHOLESALER. Bf. LSVBi M , Feb, C, 1. Past J.tpnfei?r Co , City. Oentlenan: Wo wl di to eonerstulato yoa on tlio Inrri iwnrl talcs rro sro liaviiur on your iro e" lasaatsss 'tii '.i Tonil . Da CZOl IninR o:ir near I of Inv ntory under lato f Jan tat. we nnd that we lold daiine th Chi I eaon of 1 .tls. 'jgao dozi 11 (lroesTnnlc V 1, find that our alle en yur S.naati II-omOulnine Tablets luv 1 (MB thi t: 1 -sormous: l. ivinp koVI ilurius tho lato Cold und ( irip acukoti 4,'JiiOi! m Ploato ruau down 1 r lrr encloaod hcrowith, Slfcl ol li to, Your 1 truly, MliVI'.U IlttOH DTino CO Per tidull.

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