Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 43, Number 40, Jasper, Dubois County, 7 June 1901 — Page 7

THE SUNDAY tXriUOL.

nil I Ihr liilrrnnl I I , rlra Iwi June II, I tin I Jona Ax-ura to I'nul. Prepared l.v 11 C ! .. nlnittOB.J THK LE8UON TKXT. (Acts X.t lli ) d. And it am. ti pass, that, ar I m id n.y jiainn-y, imj arsa can Blah unto ),im.iMiin iiiinut r.oi'ii. uildrnly tlnr. I tu r rem inuvtj a nil. a light round I ul me, 7. And I fi ll untci thi' Kriiit:i!, a In :i ril Vulrt- saying unto to i . Haul, K.uil, iaIij I" I . . ut at thou If ' v A i .1 I ii arercd, Who art thou Lord '

And he laid unto me, m Jesu of Nasareth. whom thou pern-cute at. i. Ami thiy that were with me raw Indi'.i tin liteht, ami van afrsld; but they hi ar1 not UM voice of Ulm that i-iaki tc im M And I ;dd. What shall I do, Lord I Al i! Um Lord ciUI ui t" tin-. A r i : ai d ; Intu Panascuai ami tharc it shall ba told th. of all thliiKh which an uiiiiitid lot thi fe to c!o. ii. Aid hm I could r.ot aa for the trior? of that light, being !..' b) th. hand if th. in that wire with in., I ..,in. lata l , naaona. u. And one Ananias, th vosl asaa accordiiiK to th.' taw. havlna a good report of aii th" gewa which dwelt thi n . 13. fame- until me, and Blood, ar.d said NntO nm. Brolhi-r Haul, ri.iiv, thv fKht. Ami tht sinn- hour I lunk-.1 up upon him. I I. Ai .1 ).. s.iUl. Tin. I :.t ., i tu r fn t Ii, r

USE OF PETROLEUM.

Kiaerlr.ri. kbun. Thai Btroya I rr aa rll Mia laut lull t

It Often Heil Ihr I uI beiu.

'" H' -.ii Hue. that llmu shOUldCSt know iiis win, and ate that Just One, and hear tin- volt i .f his mouth. is. r. r thou ihaJt ba in.- witness unto an imn of arhal thuu ha- mcs and heard. tf Aid now vkhy tarrieal thouf artaa, Bd I baptised, ami B'SSB away thy sirs. ailing on tht- nana of tha Lord. UOUDBN n:iii ,ltH0. I.r.li.iil unto tlx- hr:i filly vlalon Att Utiiltl. Nt TIC 8 AM- i i 'MM I N l.v. The complete ator "f Pant's coavs ion (Arts D:t90) should be n ail. It la upon the complete ! t c base the following analysis: Baul the Psrseeutor y. j.j

in.' 1..1KM ironi rttavu v. ; H.i ul ronvi rti d V t- i Ai 1 1. ia.-i1 l i pmniisir k Mi --i.n'. V. 11-m Saul the christian Preacher Vs. 2d Saul the Persecutor. Perhaps tha ecu t ral thought of tliis lesson in the work of tin- living Chrial in the coaver loa of souls. Not ail have tha um wonderful experiences, not all have ten the bright light r award tha voice f rc .in Heaven that Baal beard, jrel the essential experieaee is tha same. Like Saul ra have all of us found ouraelrea on the wrong course, and lo all rf aa baa aaaat Uic lit-ht showing us our mistak). The Trouble la ar hin

''til of is immediately forsaken 1

what we have learned tu be the wrong raaraa ami deehlad to io what we know to be rijrht. It iR the aalvaraab ity of the applieatioa of the principle as well as the striking phenomena of the particular case that makes the tary what it la to the Christian arorld. IJryord this it shows, beaidei the -perience of a single soul, the eternal wm k of Cbriat in the regeneratiooa of the lives of men.

T, !;,.. ii.

MgHI I I Olli II l-.l VfB,- .ll'SIl m

out the Barionr of a few, but of many, ! all if they win. To ararj man, at tome time or "ther. lie shows Himself - Savi.nir from sin and guide to eternal life. Ba throws Heavenly liht m the course one is purtUlng Bad rcveala t aa the ri.'ht or the WTOBff way. Saui Converted. Immediately the light is seen, a voice r-peaks to the h. .i t. At maea ITC knew it i the Toice rf the Lord, for it is sifiiiflcant that without hesitation Baul addreaaed the Heavenly rUWal as 'Lord." It is a jmint lao that the intense )iyht blinded laal. It is a Common experience that the buratiaa; of great truth upon the mind makea one the aloant to com prehend for a time other matters, bOW vcr familiar the bad bean. Baal bad he led ov.r the familinr mad to Daraaaeoa. Ananias' tTaproaaiaiBf aflsaioa ' brist bad apxken directly t.. the ion! if Saul. Hut it ia the Diriae way to aa r mpliak result through human aget Ananias was a diacipia at Da BB1SCUS. Chrial spoke to this man to go to Saul. Aaaaiaa had known Saul by reputation and km w of hlaaeal in persecuting the followers of Jeans at Jeraaaleaa. lie knew ,,f the authnf-ttM

he had to Intpriaon dis. ipl. s here in Daraaacua, Naturally Ananias hcab tated. Hut Saul was "a chosen vessel."

hat is hns,.n for

The raryiag aad aomatimea disaa trouv i. stiiis obtaiacd from tha sea of refined petroleum oa grow lag u i aa an insecticide, ami i. specially agaiaal thi San Jo scale, h.v. : led to the BUS pacdoa that tha crude product might be !ckb var.'ahle and drastic in H$ effect-. Hut sn far as it lias bat N I t would appear that we have ytt much to learn before WS an With safety

recommend the application of the crude product t o t he different rariettea uf fruit trees, Thai it is efficient la ieatroylag the 8a a Jose scale if it ia

brought in contact with ifaia inaect seems now juite prohal.le. Hut the anadreda of dead trees tha' mark the areas where it has lai n Intliacrimin ately used, point very clearly to the fact that great caution is necessary, ml no one is, as yet. able to say just where safety cea-i and danger hefrins. Then, too, when no permanent injury is apparent, as in the case of the seedling apples on the ground f the Ohio agricultural experiment station, who can say that this nana iral retardation nay not after the firs application prove to he a n.inaceto the life or areneral visror of the tree.'

It is well known that, in nature, these retardations aometiatea occur, hut BatUrc seldom, if ever, covers the hark of a tree or shrub, and then o.ely in part, with vegetable growtha like lichens, and even these are known to he detrimental, a smooth, denn hark being always desirable. In the use oi refined petroleum one of the most ,erplexlng phenomenon observed was the

fact that equally can ful applicationa, made lay the same person, with the

sume gradt f oil. v.oUii girs almost opposite results. Here recommends tion of the refined product for general use has, in man OSMCB, resulted disastrously and brought BO little disrepute to the entomologies frati rnity of this country. The most that can now be said for tin- refined product is that n ten to twenty per cent, mixture with water constitutes a fairly successful summer wash and d I troy a the young scale, thereby checking tha increase and spread Until applications of wba'e oil soap mixtures can bfl

made. - Prof. T. M. Wehster, n Far

eis Iteview.

Whro tt'n MBere'i ai srt.i Midi "on 'How to

tractive to u Man.' " "Hefore or after asirriagt "' she inlalred) Ihlnhlag it waa about time so bate U little sia.rt with 1: in.

V

e for women," he I SPORT IN WESTERN CANADA.

Make m.rseif At-

A till, ihr I arno-r'a drain I. I I g,r n i n,; aasd itia Nosai Uewwlaai PW4, lie Bhsl Hair I'lral) l Miool I BUJ .

of

) e

replied

in-

"After,

promjitly. "So woman cm r b sea the knack until nfter she uiurriei." No doubt b Was, as she said, s mean aid thing." Cblcsgo Poat. iü Mr.. ii PHat-at. Mrs. Qooding Tor m part, I can't onderatand whj yon desire to astociate ith that Mr. Kmptx In ;.!. lit h i si uf tha ieast lat area ting persoai l hit mi t.

Mr. Ü nodi I n I must admit that he

i, r.tit vi rv brilliant, hut he is the on

mail I know very well who never jrivea

me any advice ns to bow we aught to

bring up our boy. Chicago Evening

News Umt t'iiminiin I Int. Thirsty Traveler (whose carriapi

at the gate) Aw can I have a drink

ut vi.nr well ? J a

j armer s vv;ie wny, or course.

roa'am. Walt moment, and 111 brit.f,' j f.u a glass. "Thanks-, r.o. I n'wnys carry n cup. One docaa'l want to driak out of eome-

tbll g that eve i ybmly uses, oti know."

CbieagQ Trihitne. erv f-lfctaaj. "Vt.ii look dreadfully buttered; how ia tli at?" "Wife has Lern pelting mc with flowers." "Why, that would at mark vou in that fashion?" "Oh but they were in the pots." Illustrated American. roo keile I MnioK. The crookedeat brook la America is

the No-Name I'oi.d brook in Ma, i.e. hewhich aa electric read runa for koine distance to thin (rooked liftie Stream, it is so crooked that sucker caught there have curvature of tne apiu. Cine it; n a ti Enquirer. oiiiiin'i taaersiaaa Her. Jack I don't see Why you "?.M her a queer girl just because she told you to see her papa when you proposed. Algy Ya-ee; hut perhaps you don't hnow that hi r papa has been dead for

five teahl .Tndr

There ia probably no country on the American Continent where the life of the farmer carries with it that assurance of comfort and success aa does Western anada. Nor is their to be found anywhere else such u pleasant comhinat ion. i.ame abounds everywhere am! nowmrc does it afford such perfect amusement. A noted sportsman writing of the favorite paatiaae sa.vs: "There ia

one pai tit ular spot where I asw a man drop 7n mallard- one morning, aad bring them all to bag. too, for they dropped in open water or on flat prairie. At the rieht season of the year you can see black lines and triangle:; cut sharply out against the shy all round you. moving veryswift iy, am! you begin to wonder

whether you have enough tart ridge a to hold out. Vou can hear the prairie-chicken crowing like b.rndoor fowls; and a little to th northern.: is a bit of marshy ground, cattle poached, ami dappled with gleans bag pools, where the snipe an- mary as thick as mosijuitoes, thin Column of blue smoke curling up in the distance shows you where a few wandering Indians have pitched their camp, hut there is no other in.liep.tlon of civilisation in sitrht. Still, the neighborhood hi well-settled, ami s short drti will bring you to a farmhouse where you ran buy the

finest butter ami the freshest eggs for unciv ili d prices,

' very short railway lournev "ill

bring you to a country full of deer and the lordly wapiti, the kin;' of the deer tribe the world oier- no, I

own on the flat, bogey land bv the

lake shores the moos,, will stand

hliee-ileep m water on the

1 dt aot hebe ee P1M-, f W tor Cwumi,l I ..U .. I , , ..,: , ... r iisju yr' ,Dit J" " -,:

Kea i MHJ to la amiable in the iuiU.i aapfiineaa anal aaawaaa. 8wttcbias.

ol

Cheek That tab r..onh IB .1 ai

v un noxaie I rou"('ure. N

oophtm, SO eta.

Think

iiia.ft' '

.."tl n raeinjc yachta u

i in v an rritaaiU o.. ...

ii .i .... in, it- irinarkalilr than lam- un kit tleahip. "- pmh adeipui iiniea. v

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a

down

-Uliniier

hen the day you of the are lulled

and ripple and cn the lseaeh.

THE MARKETS.

GOOD CALF MUZZLE. A Very Simple ami lnriie imlir onl.bnner Wlii.h lio.a lla Work TffceraMarhtr. A simple and a good calf miiilr i made by taking a scantling, a, 3 h 3 hv II inches; bore an im h bole aboBI I'i inches from each end. Turn scantling over and bore two more hob s two

'. ti la

A MI Z.LE THAT MI 7.7.1. KS.

inches from each end. Take a small tick of abou .pe im h or little larger iml make a bow to go oil r the calf's nek. For the horns, b b. take two rood seasoned pieei s of wood ab. lit Id im h. s long, make them round snd sharp pointed at one Bad, ai d aeri the other end in the hobs bond in the scantling. Then place the muzBle on calf, take a string and tie ovef ralf's nose, and yoa have a g ', mus tie complete t. p. Wood, in Farm tud Home.

rxmmm ,. ... . YrK June 4

..... "I"" Mo rs i i

. 'i i . .MiiKiiniK i LOUH Winter wheat.... u HKAT N o z Red I'OKN Ne. S

l I i TS No. I... . I 1MRK Mis. x. K,

ST LOt is CoTTon MMdllna i:i;kt;s sti.ri -..h and Heifers.

a l-.s i,.r lnn MJ08 Kalr ti, i 'hoice. ... '. smkki Kalr to choice I LOI it -Patents i n w) Other (trades .. WHEAT No J It..' CHjRN No. : i AT8 Nu. 2 I'.VK v., 1 " "TOBACt o-i.i'urs . I. at Burley..,. Ha Y i u ar Timothy Bt'TTEft in..!.. Dairy BAe'üN-rkr Hlh KOQfl l-"reh 1 IKK m nirilM. su n, j LA Hi) i 'hoice Strain . 'Uli ' M ;i I CATTf.K Nallvi St., rs III ' !S Kali to l 'hole.-. BHEKP I'dr to Choice FLOt It Winter Patents... S,rinn Pat.-nts. . WTIKAT :; Sj.rlnn. . No Red foKN No lATfJ No. 2 l' IRK Mess K A NS AS ' MTV

'ATTI K Native Steers ... 4 SO 11 "IS Kau to I 'holt e ; 0 HEAT No I Red . . . CORN No

OA'IS-Nt. 2 NEW ORLEANS

FLOP It --II Ik h iSraths i:, i 'UN N.. : . KTÜ West rn hay- cbotee is on

I't ll Mai .I..I.I M. -s 5 (II

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TIMELY DAIRY NOTES.

Milk

a special work- ?n

anantaa went as commanded aad Baul received his siitrht, ami with his sight 'he gift ,,f the Holy Spirit. Saul the Christian I'reacber.Note he contrast between verse 1 Brirj

"' Ann saui, yet brea thins eat 1 1 . . n . I . . . I

..r.triun-ra sou slaughter n-ai-ist the disciples of the Lord, went unto he blgb priest." -Atu straightway preached brist in the m naogueä that He iv ,. s..n of CM." Saul was no" "t's'er a Dernecator, but a preacher, n.i eager opposed t.. the disciples of hrmt. but a bumble and faithful f.H-lower.

f.rnp- nn, I

No power Vrlthout pai Too ninth rest make

man

anl.ter.

in.

s rust.

im ever a ball

I he bravi One.

...v -iopi y nte can never

on.

be

evtng

a holy

Tht tiniest devil

is a t renn ntloiiH

Our interest s determine the level of Uf lives. The flow,T of honor bloom in the hi "f hwmitit.v. Yon keep the Sa 1 .1..., t h da y holy n nd Will keepyu htdv. Tha light of ( hrlstiaa life cither ainnea out or it -foes out. "he no eoinproinises with sin for W Hl make none x it, yoa. The l s, .,v w f,v,.ri.(1,,.0 ,)rrop g "phasUe ti. truth it ignorea.

". making for Hod is as right Mblngagod of money fa u rong. The BavlotH- eat. change even Mumwg dotha int., atsqajlag stone,. '"ii. v ive in the coal mitM of their , ' . ' ' onM their candle lie sun. The mat Who revolve., around himllt!,n "lVPr f t a,,3-hrra.-lUm

at the same time rv.rv Aom

filk thoroughly to the laat drop, be'

:ousc me last milk i, the beat. Ab raj I keep the hands clean, am! also the ow s udder and dairy Uteaails, To milk young, reatlve cows, raiad me of the fore feet. Never str.ke hem. Milk with fonr fingers, snd not with ndex and thumb, a fault too common vith milkers.

ii-i mere ne exact system '.n novemeata about the dairy, n,, lelay atralalng the milk 'until

...,,n. uun urgun It) rise ag.l Ii

utowty. The farmer who makes the dairy hid nain business, rather than an at: jimef, t the one wha will turn out the beat troflaet, and procure the mosi profit tad astlsfsctloa. Kara World.

all not the

more

1' Ai 'i N - Bhort Km Si. I. ; COTTON Middling. i. ii'iavi i WHEAT- No Red ... ' lN-No. 2 i ATS No 2 Pi IRK Nt w Me Bacon hort itib , COTTt iN- Middllnf

LE.

Ii 4 K 'u s . a; 4l IS on tri 15 25 i U 7

71 xi 3M Vil 4, 3o (i ,i 75 U 16 im S'.'.i :-, ... U I A

evenings, ready to Iii

flies oet bothering. All breathe the wild free air

prairie, ami at niglit yon

to sleep by the surfe splash of the WaVCB

broken now and then by the weird banshee-cry of strange water-fowl." Particulars regarding settlement of the lands of Western Canada can he had from any agent of the Canadian

Uovernment, whose advertisement pears elsewhere in our columns.

OLD READER,

BS l

ygJJjjsaBB JiBaaCaaM I ll

.i sal , tells

like II.,..

r.-BC bass tells me ti.at theie ia Indiana like equeetnan escn .-. H. -.,s 1,,- i- non! tivel) delujhted a its it Kendeist'ii H'm' .lust like Mas' lt all talk I see Imn ahsost eveiv (jai out h.a-e

i'.n K r.ilinir. o f,c tan t

for

t line about

o. ..II T ' s.. . ,:,v nt.'

till- I 'tllle-! I ia II imtiiw. mm.

It, -ton Trsaseript,

iioK. tii.-r 'io sjaewest, "iVi0"1 tli,n' "'",l adH in blue. hv ' asketl the pui ,r. pray. "He'a too earnest and too' BDeophictr

.,r, aiiawrreu IDe tn in lilue. "W

nes wie Kiml ot a mm, who w,l

liv.

ruin t.1, ,1

UoCMt he a nil", .nmn,,., a ., .. .

i.f,., , (III I.I, I o i ,

n pro .nsinu to via within i.t

S etks of t In seas, a, " -( k,,.,,,, p.,..

twa

Mad

1, l:.

M - I'

to iir Doaledh

i a : I want oil to m.irrv in,.

Ins 'irasi ii, t. . Well' I'.,.' li.nl

some nervy proposals, hut ran take the palm. "t.oini' Vow let me bold that palm a

minute while pelio this rmc on th i,r,T,..r

laajer. Philadelphia Presa

Ho Vonr Feel trbr anil llurn f Shake into vour shoea. Allen's Foot Hase, n ponder lor tlie leet. It make- tight ,,r New Shoe Keel Kaay. Cures Corn. Itching. Swollen. Hot. Callous. Smarting. Sore and Sweating Pect. All Druggist and Shoe Stores sell it. 25c. Sample sent FREE Ad tli.--. Allen B, Olraatcd, Le s v

In Park of that Lane

I tinnk

ihr Piaaaasa or firaalaaaa. ' I Nippoac ou have creat hopet new- baby of yours, haven't youv Well. res. I have, old in. ii, ' u . .

if wh.1t the hak la I.L.'l.. ... L.

I f.iirl tremble at my own uis.cMh. 'an. e --

1). :n it I n , 1';,

Every mother poshes jnformatic-i oi vital value to her row daufl-b iter. That dRughter is a precious h-cvand Jhe n.sponsihihty for her future is lar.fv in the hands of the mother The mysterious rhan that develonathe thUKhttoM i ffirl into the thoughtful woman should find the mother on the watch day and night As she cares for tho phv.ical well-heing of her daughter, so will the woman be. and her Otmaren also.

When the young girl's thoughts become sluggish, when she experiences headaches, di..inoss. faintness, and exhibits an abnormal disposition to sleep, pains in the back and lower limbs eyes dim, desire for solitude, and a dislike for the society of other girls, when she is a mysterv to herself and tnends then the mother should go to her aid promptly At such a time the greatest aid to nature is Lvdla K. Pinkliatn s egctablc ( ompoaild. It prepares the young svstern for the coming change, and is the surest reliance in this hour of trial. r sJ?6-o!?7in? vtAOT from Miss Good arfl practical proof of Mrs. Pinkham s efficient advice to young women. Miss Good asks Mrs. Pinkham lor Help. or. Jane i?th. iw Dfar Ifaa. I inkiiam -I have iK-en very mtuh bothered for st.me t me with my monthly pencKia being irrejrular. I will tell yoa all about t, and pat myself ba your care, for 1 have bcord BO nun h of vu Kach mon th mens ruat.on would become less and less, until it entirely stopped faaatam.mtl,H, and now ,t ha stopH'.l again. 1 ban !,.,. Very imrvous and of a very bad clor. I am a v.-unir rirl an.l have ..bmvs b,.,i

work very bard. 1 would be very murh plainaad if you would tall me what to d..." Si ins PBAJIl. Ooon, Cor. I'vth Avenue and Veslar ay, Seattle, Waah! The Happy Result. ..tv February 10th, 1M0. Pear Mrs Pinkham: I cannot praise Lydia E. I'tnkbam's Vegetable ( omjxiun. I enough, it is tust simply wonderful the ehaaura vour naadirina has made in nie. I feel like auother person My Work is imw a pleasure to inc. while before using your medicine it was a burden. To-day 1 am a healthy and happy girl. I think if more Trnmca w ould us.- your Vegetable Compouad t ban would be let.s suffering in the World. I cannot exprew. the relief I have experienced bv using Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound." - If aw PaURt. iH.n, Cor. L'Öth Avenue and Yeslar Way, Seattle, Wash.

I Ml SS Pf A a i C OOP 5ÖÖÜ

REWARD

Owinj 'he fact that lomi akrplkal prt.plc havr from iimr lo lime qucatioaed the KCnumrr (.( ihr trMimonial leiter

. . , . . . , . , are tonnanlly publiahing, c have depoaiteti with the National Ciljf Hank, of I Vnn. Mau 1 .1 which will t paid to any pericr. whe .an ihow lhal ihr above teMirntnial it n. I g-enuine. or mi j.ublnhrd before obta mng I be writer t ipeoal permuaioo.LvoiA E. Pinkham Mbuicinb Co.

A Point V4 orlli t onaldrrlne. A close observer has Well said that 'birds have different tastiat; frotn saaaj ns a rule they jircfer bitter, lour or insipid fruit. ,- should' never destroy such species as tha wild cherry, wild grape, elder, blackbery. juneberry, mulberry, dogWOodV Virginia creeper, buckthorn, s umach, bittersweet aad others. By encouraging such plants we are approach bag a solution of the problem, that will preserve for our own benefdl both the cultivated fruit ami the

Dims. i ins is a point that we thii

many people haw overlooked. Wh

birds are most destructive ia in Im

IMes where no food exists other than that growing in the farmer's garden. why Palveetaottoa !. The eh ie f supply of drank to growing plants is moisture brought up from belt, w by cajuilary action, and therein consist the necessity ,,f puhiriing the soil thoroughlj before planting, ami t. intimi. .us surface ealtivatioa afterward. Wceda are Bomctimea tannted as n Ueaalag BSrtaaad tlnir prest iter eompeN the farim r to Continus rcallj neeeaaary eultlvatiataa w hich be might others laa (et . j-.stitied in omitting to t in ,:, trlmi at tf the crop. .Midland Farmer.

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Worms

:

CASCARETS are a sure cure for tape worms and those other pests of worms that make the lives of children and their mothers miserable. Any variety of parasites that live in the human stomach or beweis and feed on the substance which should properly nourish the body, are dislodged by Cascarets Candy Cathartic, and expelled One or two tablets usually drive them cut, and persistent use is sure to do away with the unwelcome intruders Many children and older people suffer from worms without knowing it, and get thin and weak, although their r.ppetite is good. The best way to find out is to take Cascarets. Never accept a substitute!

oiyei.a ran... '' .n the m... .! i, i,

nroi'Kiyn litis. .i.

P worm elchtoen fCet low at leiäktcaiuc ou the see tie sftcr my lakitu; two CASCAKKTS. This I am auro baa caused ray bud health for the past threo ytsrs I id atill takln Cascarets. the only cfttbartic worthy of aotve by sensible people " USo. W. hi wus, Kurd Miss.

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