Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 44, Number 6, Jasper, Dubois County, 11 October 1901 — Page 7

THt SUNDAY SCHOOL.

Leeaon '" ,hr Inlrrnal tonal Itttol fat lli-lohrr 1.4. UMI J i. . Ith Im l'riauu. rPrpTrt by H. C l. i ir .toti ) INK LESSON TEXT (( ;. ii nl 3:a 40 in And JoaeBB'n master look Mm nntf pui t in the prlaon. 4 place her the IjI, ji hi re Wiif buiiint, and he ai ih, r. ii. the prison. 21. Jiut the MWi W9t with Joseph, nnd ak ..d him nun . und av In in fSVOf In tl.e lullt of the k t p r ol tin prlaon. D , i o the k i piT of the prison oummllted tu Jom i h liunU ull the prlsoni is that miI, i. it,, (iii-mi; and wlmlMIW they di,l tl 'ii , In wu the doer ot It. I: kit per nt tin- prison looked r.ot in .ii tlm:5 that m ui.ii r hl hand, In - I : Lord was with him. ai.d tli.it nl. : bi did, tlM Lord made It lo pru B i i, Ai d It fame to p:ts iif tBf these l hlr; kb. Ij ii. butter ot tii.- kirg oi Kitypt and 111 i iktr lud uffnidid their loitl the I klag nt LKVPt. . am! rharoah wan wroth nfc-aii.at two of nil oS.C rs. ag.'ilnM the chief of the hut,l-. .il. i. ugalnht the chief of the l.lkiTS. I 3 Aid he pu. Hum In ward In the house ot ii.. t iplalu uf the Kiiani. Ii.to the B I SOB, tt:. ; win-re Just di was tiuund. 4 And the captain of the gu.ird ihaiKid .1 , n Bit! tl.im. and he at rveU tlum, aid tiny continued u naton in Ward. 6. And ttuy dreatmd a dream hih of it Ha, i m Ii man hla tlr- .'in in Ob night, (gck hi.it aci'otiüng to the Interpr, tutiun i i. - drag Mi the butler and the baker of :i king oi Kgypt, which ware bound in the prison. Ü. J "' pit ianu In nr. to th, tn In the morniiiK. and looked upon thtm, und, btkold, they were sad. 7. Aid he atiktd l'haro.ih's ofllcir that aeri alib him In the ward of hla lord' 1. 'i g. W hil t lore look ye ao aadly If-day? .'.id thy a!d ur.to him, We have dreann d a dri am, and there la no interpreter Ol it. And Joatph said unto theti'., lu got inttrprctsUoM beiong to Uod? TU . or ihi in. I pray you. i.ui.ih.n l i: I'.m(h .tie l.rd nag w ill irti nuil lie.t.tl liliii ivrr. 4,ei.. :ttii!J. NuTKS ANTi iU Mfc-NTS. The holt? tlury ui why Jfisejih was thrown into iriuii am! his life there l re.aWU in eliajitt-i.i .i'J ami 40 of QeBCaia, ami nay be briefly outlined Ik (oUt)Wti Joseph Made Overseer of Potlphar a ILa 31:1-6 R.iunr tu Yield to TBpttlon....Va. 7-12 Aim Thereby Oata Into Trouble... V. li-ao Protperi Kvea in Prison V. 2i-a An Interpreter of lr atns Oh. 40 Joatplt Made OvcrMcruf I'ot iiiliur'a Bouse. From this, lesson WO may . . .. i :..t' iiiaiii cleiiit iit in Jortph' I . h.i r.i.-rcr, and the- Mory furnishes a Itr king illustration fur the young of the tneaiig when by hoMHthM Miccesa ' ii. iy jc won. TIxi.m- wlio pi riiMently ' IKVibOti all material success to lnc, WMJ nni hlM ;" 'he career o( Jo- 1 , b. At the same time, t;iftO; into j roiiideration ull of the uritorse cirlUmSthBOChi umi the oO-.iUr.ct of the erape man In the pr..-';es, it may be .safely sa!il that tb)eBienl of luck " flitirt ly elimiiAJ cd. It ; true 'iitit hr wat tic mjt. f a rich man, hut was aa one to kit father. Ii , wax a slave in furein lam!. What he had to hie dKdlt wa- an illimitable aüautabUity j ein unistaitce. what' Wer ihey -wVre. It must have taken per-isteni'. and minute enre for ilel;Lls to liave hern ah'e to ailmiui' er UM tfirs of I'otipliar, who was th all j)rol.bility a very wealthy Mttk and rlih "left all that he had in Jn-ejih's h"4d; and he knew not :iu:ra!l he had, five, the bread he did rat."" Then, ton, o"-ch had comelines of fVm and feature. Add to all of Ihr-., the divirt (or raligTiotts) cletnciitv and we hthe character of ,Joyh. lb- wa a (iodly man. and to a '.his means at (iod was very real atW! very persowM in J .-ejih's MHMStptkMI, The realty of God to Joseph a-fKJs to and fW(i;ains every other ebmr-,.: ol hii chaM ;er. JOSph BCtVatV to Yit Id tn' einptatlon. One of tt striking- th'"' krs about Biblg narratives is the fa' that no 'rds are BBlnced over t he '; m pt at ions mil wrak points of all it' characters. Their are laid bare?i! all theirhidriiitsnrsis and we see tli. in the hour of temptation. Somr Si the men who left g vtronijer imprcv on Jewish his- ' v tlian Joseph pl.T .. ed a miserable part at time. .Wcpii's honor was a little finer than tfcäj f the early Hible t.nifv He said: "M m can I do ihm prral -iekeifre ' .nd sin against fegt .1., , ri fn Tffnb.e. Woinan's low ':livM,lf?" often turns to hate, Jo " ) i r-'tipT.;.r" return found himc, ,t in prison. Nut now a mere t-lave. bu it chains charged with a rreat -lnie. frotprVa Vinn in Prison.- Hut Ja epli ehuldn't lie in trouble long. (Iod aritfa hTTt. ami the sory if hi 'ncrris in Pot iphar's house was repeiteii in pn-on to lach a mirvhed depv t that we are told he had :h.ir(fr of 'h. i 'tor prisoners, "and utntsoeeer II v did, lucre, he (Joseph) wa the flr er of ." Ki I atcrpreter of Dlf TJlUQplj :i " i 'i i t i mer," but his droll rns didn't lirterf era to any great extern t v 1th big ' -nl duties. In fart, ill live him one great arV F,, for Sf( , nn r-Ai ,,,"r Si neies. . CMTWtne the '' God. Bar -neans ? lM fame intu vympat pi nan, a si H prw Toueh wa h the aioiirdane.. - .-' Iiis VMM these !., ,,,ns J- w ii!, him, and "'lijri.Mis ifAs he , interpretation, 0ud I ita :i.,, -et Sill ' guv In .hc 1 0! rlsino, in, ' I'hjraoh. . The loss bv itrina ,s the axe. Tin- best graces of lit ' co"' trt,m tkt grace oftioii! life's commoapUene . flt ,,r Um i n 1 until p aces. th. seal pmlss nl tness rmo'tpract ice. 1t - in aj h.-G-.d's n Mi root ' ,oour strenirt h. Jttx p" He of nvnriee bui.d the ,oml' " all the virtues. the Taiue of your life nasv deps ,d J jrnni estimate of ita ieinurs " PSali Uoru,

PAN-AMERICAN HINT. A riftn or Holding (Mir Im Thrla Ulli Hnrlh ol t nuiaif udallvii nd Kinulalloa. The btunaaa jratcva f IbTdtag the raoord making cut 1 1- in their stuiis ut the Tan American dairy i not it-cubic, umi favorably spoken of by a yrsal Btany riaitors, it (g doubtless used by soma dairymen, but manj Im hav not aeaa it would frfodly adopt it. The anituala arcar a collar around t he nei-u and to each bide of this, it, faatl ned a i I rASTKNING DAIRY CATT1 .V. chain three or four feet long. The chain ends in a iteg through arbich is run a roil about three feet long. Tin tu arc two rot!, onv on eacb ivlu 'the st.iii; tbey end in u baud of about two Inches to each end. which gllowa !1 t stand parallel with and two Inches or so from the side of the stall. By this means the chains, that an fai temed ,0 the collar, slide up and down, terv ea-ily. ns the cows s.'.nnil Q lie, and they are aluoftU eny iffTtbougb they were not fastened lt all. and I Here iw no danger of bxing tangled. Ohio Pnrnaer. ÜFICACI0US REMEDY. The- Scbniltll Trcntmcnl for Mlllt Feter Una Hern Tented With Snt-t-eaa in lie g inn rk. The Behmidl treatment for miik fefer in cattle has resulted in a remark- , able number of recoveries, reports fruiii 107 oterinurians showing t6 per cent. Dr. Schmidt, of Denmark, gsstimes the disease to be U to the elaboration of H tox'n in the adder. The treatTnre.'i is simple, within the reach of all Oairynien. Dissolve .0 grains iodide of petash in one q.trt of water, which has been boiled, 4ud allowed toeool tonboilt the tempef atora of the body, introduce a fünf 1 and pipette into the end of a rurTcr tube and place in s hucket of aniseptic fluid. Milk the udder drys ficn place under I he cow n jiiec? of r ri.it H about a yard Mr.i . . thai 'Me udder Will be about the middle f'ihe cloth. Waab the udder and tcatMnroughly with castile soap and warm grater, rinsing cnrefully with 'antiseptic fluid. Insert the p'pett. into the end of a teat and fill the f iiin l with iodide of POtath soHttfdc. Dy passing suceess'vrly from on,- teat to another distribute the iolutlon eoually among the quarter ol l be udder. Rub th" udder from th. teal toward the body and massage thoroughly in order to distribute in', lolutloa throughout. Kighl or 'ten iintirs after the inject ion, or win-:, ecoverj Ii assured, the adder nh fluid be carefully mlHsssj out and tneti IV. t bed with warm wa ter, sbonl tuo logreei I". A sreond inject iiifi K rn? necessary, but if It should be done at the end of '.. or eiprht hoi,. . If there should be n tend -ttt'v t.i. ird hnrdrey. of the udder or "sf rin gl ana l" Of the milk, bnt h I of WOTS water should be ippllcd every three or föur hours until relieved. If neglected garget will res tilt. As preventive measure it is athi-nb)i t reatrlel robust animals tos modernti nllowance of dry food for lem or It n days previoni t the end of fhr'.r term; nnd where there 5s g ten, Irr J trtwfird eostieennaa r neurtfpnHbn, etirreet it with n drench of epeom salts. Prof. S. S. Buckley. Ufar.vV ,d Experiment Station, in Vamnrud ,; .lie. Keep the tfnltte-a Vie. The cow st;tlil-. sIkitim: h;i, ; ' r ventilation, eleanaini irral nvai th. offen lire supply .Kr,, Vllt,. ttablc "0' f,M"l Cor IV c....-. , anurjjnjann should he so s-r!ip-nt as tn ne reeponaible for th tmrmmissit.n of disensr- through 1 he nie of in ijji for the want f claaUtnn. Our Ihvi nntboadilen claim that the Ännger friMii cit t uhrciilosis j, n,a compared w ith tl..- dnnffnr whi. h mm v nneur from uunlnnnllnena and improper ssevita.. eontlitiutis ahoul )S4. lair. Dr. Q. V . (.or.-, in fitm mmd Home. It is bettdT is- pull four sjntS thnn night for tha savm- amount of milk. MUNICIPAL HATTERS. Canoe building ia one of the Indns--trien nf Kcnnebunkprt, ,Mc, which n&ed to build prent ships, and eve suv ? lunches an peeeeannsi aiehnonet. a nnven-ntory bnilding la Otiesn hat jus 1 been rniscil tvitji jackal feet NitJi"'it crackinp a p. me oS giasa or its.i tixiti wall. Within 1$ n Ilea of City HalJ nftrl.. New York, Ik Pi nre iimri' thai. 1,000.000 people, r more than oaetwentieth Qt Uli '"Vy fitry'a rntirp D p aiaUotu tVm F

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Qnorgs I auppons It vroo't nuitter tu Jon if I toll you tmr angnganacnt t I lii,cly to be u long out ; tb.rt I shall not bo ulile to marry for quite aw bile 1 Lossy Oh, uu, done only atylaa nbnuga ! aufngaananl rlnga, us in other things, you know, and of course miwould not care to wear one thut hud gUN out tf fashion u long, long tlann, lloston Transcript. Ill suspicion. "I wonder what makes old Uellworth get ho m.'ul when that young wifeof Ina kisses him on thut Im 1.1 .-pot on hi head?" 'He is of the firm opinion that she just does it to call nttcnt on to the difference in their ages." -Cincinnati Enquirer. Komrllilng to Io with Iba liar. "NOW, yOU wouldn't believe, to look ut bun, that that man wua u jttdgOj W on bl you?" "1 don't know as I'd pick him out for u Judge, but a glance at in- noaa would be sufficient to eon luce me that he had Something to do with the bar." Odds und Muds. He DssSSfwd Sympathy. "Hello, Jenks, by don't yon get a new overcoat? You look as if you'd Ire. .c in that light thing." "Stay, my good nsnn, I hnva no money to buy Mich absurd t hings ns overcoats. The Turkish rug seller bus been to tow n. For further particular! tec my wife." Cleveland Lender. io gar, He (pleadingly) Why cant we be married right an ay ? She (coyly) Oh, I can't bear to leave fat bor Blone just now. lb- (earnestly) But, mv darling, be has bad you for such a Im g time. sbe (freczlngly) Sir: - Tit-Bita, They t'ndi-rstood. Deuccn Ho s, boys! you ihouldn't phlj marble to-day. Sunday's a day of rest, you l.now. Bpokeaman Tes, fcif, we i.no it. bttt we tint tired, sir. Pittsburgh I5ui Ictin. YbO Tan Gel Allen'a l oot-Knse rniTE. Write to-day to Allen 8. Olmsted, Lc Roy. N. Y., for a FREE sample of Allen's rnot-Ease, a powder. It cures sweating, dam;., swollen, aching feet. Makes new or tight ahoea easy. Alway use it to Break in New Shoes. At all druggists and shoe tturcs; 2ac. t'oald Not Kirapr. Isaacs Myers nays dot bankruptcy gonfronts hiai eUBCS nnre. t'ohen-lt goafronta hini ? Vir, it could But keep oud of his vay! Brooklyn Life. Piso's Cttre is the best medicine we ever used for ail affect ions of hr throat and lungs Wm. 0. Endsley, VanLuren, ind. Fi b. 10, b-uO. "rtoW. this i what I call good sin '.ix," aa:d the era -ter irrammsnan as i.e t .. k the gram t!0 bill proneres by the dive keeper. In dui i .rtpulis News Care aM'nl Prernt rneemeaia. V ah iisaaia'a Cronp Cans, Infallihas 50a Lata of selfish people never hnve anything Atn'jtsen Cflone. X "TN" AM FADKLKSS DYF cbirmore fexls, per pa-kas". tiian soy other. Host He l.t. si Hl ( hill. "I see thef nie prfdfcfl tig a cold winter," saul the man vm '.lie saaUUCI1 suit, "but I'm nut worry sag hoat it. In fact, I'm hoping tor an rtrfy winter and aometnit.g beiuw .-r-. ii.it along Ytu ee. 1 went over to li- -.! last dune and fot S ehUl and Oma never so (old in 11 y de. 1 walkad into a saloon and aked lor a hot S-oicn, hn: after looking at me lor a minute tie bartender mid: " "Hot SVc!i be hanged! What you want is four tinjrs ot regular old burning lava, with two red "pi'rs, a dash of horseradish and a BOOOntBi of tonaeee sauce.' "! prepared it. and 1 drank it, and do you know I have worn au alpaca suii ever sim-e. and had to sleep with mv feet to chunk oi lea to even get up a deceut aliiver." Brooklyn Cttisen. Philadelphia French. A Th:!.idelphian tells the story of s waitfr e.t a restaurant in the Uliakcr Cits- who has lately announced that qe ho begun to ' ktudv b lencii. "Do you find it necessary hew?" ask 1 the customer. "Not here, sir," aaid the waiter, "but Ifs been offered s Steady j h in 1'arts at one 1 : the hot. is it 1 can learn French." "But Paria is full of French waiters." U 1 thf gentleman. "I'm alrad yon're being de eeivsd." i "Oh, no, air!" said the man. with mucn eamestncM and absolute aimnlirity. "It 1 a perfectly atraight thing The proprietor of the hotel says the wait.ee he has can't inderstand French as wc Philadelphians peak it. and that's what hs wat me for, tou aee. ' Yuui.i'e Cuapsnioo. TUE MAKnLbX. M I -vv LATTl.i: Name W'-. 1.. Soak. . la Oct. t. ui l t.s AtlUUIUtat i 1 . 1 1 i nut to iiuui. . . I ne..vi' 0. i tttsti t. USSA -.No. .' OA AO -.NO. -. 11 M .11' ibvlt: l.iv. IS. .t All' lu 1 UK liKlvX ! nteora i s ami II. 1I1I. i'AI.N l u r I " lM 1 Ui M 1 .in t Ünotcc bi 1 1 .1 .1 ' 1 .nr to 1 aoa ...... t i-ti K PaHeaia Other Gnunn u 111; r no. : Had t.'Uli.N .Nu. m lar-na. - JfKtV No. I XUÜAO O--l.ugs i.i -.u Burtoy.... JL1A 'h " 1 imotii) Xliri'TKu t'huiie iuir... li.vi .n Haar itib J.'.i. : HSU I'liiiK standsroMi astnea 1 Ta it 1 1 1 ootos atesass ( Hl AOO. CATTUB -Native siwm li h f ur to Choice t 1 1 1 . BtJ ' .tic to COolee.. .. i- a ' tt VN mi' 1 Patents. . . poring ' '' m ms . U1JK-M' ., Hlu iliM No. I Hasd OiltN Nu 1 M SW u t.. H tA' 'U a 1 lie u i ( u Hi - ; .j 1 IK b M) A do J .i.i i lo at 4 as 1 m z ta .-. e- . to ii o it tu N kj I 0 ii U 00 iy it .'. y 10 IO lo it tu 0.1 4 75 b H .1 .1 .; ..ii ki H (u ii ti 1. !u . tAI IvS ii.i "a, bi t'-l m M HATS- NO I 1'Ultlv AO -- u 40 u ii m Jv INS S 1 11 1. I 'i TLK Natu- ri ' is 4 7.1 110U8 Kalr tu 'holte SM tu 11 !..vi No I (tod ti CUlsN No. 2 OA'ia-Nu. I s 6 li v- m m m NOW ultl.KAXH. rUOVli Hu h Gr ot.- ... o 50 if 3 8S COJt.N No. it t OATH No. Z. .... u 4i JI.V 1 In u IS lJ (.( K 'iu I'ultK itaiiiiiiril Ti ss W lb 00 UACtIK Minrt Kit Ulilea... 10 u t i ITT I IN MKliillni; V' la)i;i8Vil.lk. li'.i 'S :4' r.vi H 10' ale I IK AT No i Ut il IHN NO. - oü rs No. 2 wwi iV K- New Mi '8 1 U0

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Ottaäfr at the I'ln-Anrrlraa, Lesg than 30 days ran lia before the gates of the Paa-Amertesa Ks.isition an- closed forever, Duriaf the crisp, cooldaysol Oc lobar Bngaio si bar bast, and Ihnes aba have drluyrtl I heir Visit until now will have the muH delightlul weather ot the )er iu which to enjoy the Wonders of the Ban. bow City. In planning your trip you will probably want to go east of Buffalo, ami it will be well to keep in piad bow pleasantly tin roar be done over the pieiureaque Lackawanna Bailroad. Tüe aanie low rate ars in force over the Lackawanna Bailruad aa during midsummer. At this keaiion a duliglit ride over the Laekavianua System i a journey long to he remembered. Through the Delaware Water tiup and over the Blue Bulge ranges the WOOdl are I ad. ant in their autumnal coloring while the agricultural region ol Vaetara Kew York is mellowed by the won derfully rieb tones of the tall harvest, tune. Six solid VWStibnled trains are tun daily between WSw Votk and Buffalo, with d nlv through sen ice betwci n New Y.uk and I 'hi capo and New aorkandfit. Lou - Ob sirs tion cars, liming cars and PttUmSB sleeping ram offer even comfort for the tup. A beautiful guide, pr.ifuaely illustrstsd, tell ing about the EzpositioB and its fssturei will be sent on receipt of two cents m po,t age a! a in I, Write for 0BS to T W bee (leneral 1'as-enger Agent, Lackawanna Bu.l road. Nsa York.

or Two r. ii. "All those stone the paper are printing shout you are bes." SSM tue politician i friend. "Why don't y.iu make them ato.i it?" "I wiiuld." replied the politician, "bnt I'm afraid tix-vM begin pi intivg t be truth then.' Philadelphia Press, A Beautiful leel I ia rn vlng for Cent, X'pon application at any post office in the I'nited Elates, a bcaatuul steel engraviog in miniature, of the New Sforfc Central "Empire Mate Express," the most famous train in the world, will be furnished for twe (( Dl This engraving affixed to a letter will injure its transportation to any pi int in the United States, Canada, I'orto Bn n, Alaska, the Hawaiian Islands, (Juaui or the Philippine Archipelago. Avrro::? r.er.netl. "Yes, indeed. We've danf ev'r.vhing that money could do to make . iir neu country viller look scrumptious. It's awfully rehned. Why, even th' buttercup OB 1 1"1 lawn are creamery butter cupa." I lereland J'lain Dealer. To Core a Cold In One Day Take Laxative Bromo Ouinine Tablets. A! druggists refund money if it fails to cure JJRe. EUROPEAN ECHOES. Ita'.j exports 105,000 tons of marble a year, valued at L 420.000. In Uussia tmlr 11 in 10.000 people are mad; in Enpiand the rate is 32. In l'JOO Germany had nearly four times as many dentists as in 1885. Italy has 302 people OVer IOO years old, of whom 10 ar- nmnks and nuns. Only 12 per cent, of those condemned to death in France are eventually exe cuted. A candle once extineuisheQ may never be relighted in an Austrian royal palace. French people eat on an average 105 egg I a year apiece; English. V.; Italians only 49. 1. nmnrk's preat fnntU o! br wers, the Jacobsons, have given their country men nearly 115,01 CMrK for ScieOtMhl ami philanthropic purposes. The tea going reaaehi of the North German Lloyd aoented last year an aggregate of l.TO'.OOO nautical miles, which is equal to 218 circuits ct the globe. STILL TALKING ABOUT IT. TlrA'nnt. Mo., Oct. 7th. TV- enM of Mrs. M. A. Gobs, continues to be the chief tr-pic of convi rsatrnii in this neighborhood. Mrs. (Jos'- svas n cripple for a;long time with S iitica. she was mo el she couldn't turti over in bed, anC lor four months she- iay on one Fhe bad tried eeeTV tainp without ettinp any relief, till nt last she heard of Dodd's Kidney Fills. She is tronf and well to-tty, and has not a sinple ache or pain. Mrs. Goss says: "T don't know if Dodd's Kidney PfHi will cure anything else or not, bat 'I do know they will cure Sciatica far' they cured me, and there couldn't fit a worse case than mine. 120 STORIES FOR $1 ! That 1sv hat you pet In one year lot?- monthly magazine 10 STORY BOOK The Hest Pa M Maaine eer pubtihrd. Ten cenple 'toriea by the nioit taincuK authors mtar arid in earh issue. Robert Barr Wu!2Z&&n ArtiWtt etaisat, tlneeetS sa my Car rata, -- J amaj, the contributors to the October Issue. Se 1 10 cents, ataoips, for a copv or tl forsyear. first raise ta lOeeat naaaxlaea, 10. STORY BOOK. . 17 Deavfcnrn Street, Chicaro, 111. . th rppcirtaaUr Aftrar lllr. WS aael a taej ar iiI!mu frprrvrnlall wur IS er, I rrprrv.nl. llw h, rark fivrolr. Our roof. I re lni.a Of wurM .rr. araaafS la .rr hamr. t-.ir.l la ll r .rM la aril. Surre aaaai Iuim ae trSSaal I wrrk aar IW ptrOmm'- 4TIK I II! BM I. i ori tst, Btat. S. t So. t lark BlrMt, thlraja. lOo2Sc 50c ArlaL ORUGGI8T

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