Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 49, Number 20, Jasper, Dubois County, 25 January 1907 — Page 3

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,i m:n TKXT. "WIkmkmvw lu.tcth brother I a inurili r. r ' John 3 14. riMK I'uknown, although rasher's ronology, which Is (uncrally under I i,ot to l. curnvt. nlv tl im II l I. VK OtitNld the. il-inleti of Ktlen, probably in Um ann- region, which hole region was railed K.Jen. near tha Tigris and Bupliratt-a rivers. RrHfFTUBH RRPfBRKNCBt. Tha i l.itirjg trie ;...,! I'hu. il l: 37 81; Pro :10; J.t. 11 1; Hab. 1 IS; Matt. 10. IS; Act 4:1-3: 7 U; 1 Pel J.H. etc The ure John 13.34. SÖ; Horn. 1J:, id. 1N-21; 13 S-10; Oal. 512. Phil Z t-4; i John 2:10. Hliow how luve In the rure. Saw Ttstasneel l.tirht t'itln wan "of i w 1 1 k. t one" (1 John 3.121. who "WU lerer froin the I : nnitm" (John i n..- ri-aaoii of th" lifTi t 1-rn c In the acrlnrea 'H 'ven I" Heb. 11:4. Crime ry unto !od (Jaa. 5:4; Kev 8:10). rhrlxt'a I Hi'i.iketh Iwtter thinKi". or louder tl,.- I1um1 of Abel (HH 12 24). Comment and Suggestive Thought. The picture of Cain and 4M por- - how from the flrl opposition batata! hot ween gttod and evil, hrtwi n faith and self will, between abedlaBOa and lawlessness. The two brother! brought up in the same family. aaaaSM 'he types, the one of sin, I .it her of righteousness." Ityle. Tba Two Sacrifices. True and False worship. V. 3. "In process of time." n hub-finite note of time It probiM as many years. 'Tain brought 'mit of the ground." The products f business, as was natural and proper "An offering unto the Lord," lebovaa, who had made himself known In the garden, and probably since. V 4. "And Abel, he also brought of the firstlings of his Unfit." "Either first born, which God afterwards n .miled (Kx. 13: 12). or the choicest in I best (Job 18: 13)." Took. And the fat thereof." Literally, the fat aaai of them, L e.. the fattest of the firstlings, the best he had. or, as DillHB, "their fat pieces." the part to M l'lirtied. "The Lord had resp t

untn Abel and to his offering. It is impossible to know in what way the Lord showed his favor, but It was In my rase, a visible sign of satisf actum 'Keil. The Anger of Cain. (11 It wat . nst his brother. 2 It was with31 l'i oi cause. (3) It grew out ol envy and Jealousy. (4) it was inten--! Bad by his own consciousness of bein the wrong, and the desire to quiet hli conscience by blaming oth rs 5) It was against Goü. (6) It was violent. Ill-tempered, beyond the control of reason. (7) It waa the feeling of hatred in the wicked toward those who kre better because they are continual reproof. V. 8. "And Cain talked with Abel and his brother." "Hebrew. 'And Cain ' unto Abel his brother:' after w hit h there if. In many of the Hebrew blank space left, as if some'l 111 I had been omitted. "-a-Hush. He talked over the matter with his brother, He went on in familiar Intercoarse with him. and it was during one of these conversations that his anger was again Inflamed. Others repCaia as asking his brother to .way from the home into a lonely field for the purpose of doing evil to him Tain . . . slew him." Whether he intended to kill, or struck a blow in anger, and tba result was more 'han h- expected, we do not know. Am I My Brother's Keeper? Only ar. ... men ask Cain's question. We all are ur brother's keepers. Ood has made the circles of family, friendship, utanee, race, humanity, so that of us has an Influence In them, lid wc .irr responsible for that Influmoi No one lives or dies to himself. Vnd God Klves us wealth, position. int. not for ourselves alone, but that we may be batter keepers of our tbar ill We are keepers of our brothers, not by dictating to them, but J 1 otheiiy love; (2) by helping as the good Samaritan, or as 1 8 rigkbMMai In Matt. 25:31-4; (S by 'ering their welfare in all our Ineaa relations; (4) by using arery M atsa for their good, doing to othn all rotation! "as we would that f hould do unto us " The Voice of Abel 8tlH Hrtard The hltMHl that speaketh better things 'ban (hat of Abel" (Heb. 12:24). "He heinc dead yet speaketh" (Heb. 11:4). is a fine picture of Abel's work, "e living and speaking down all tba Peatvrtai one long triumphal nianh. scattering blessed gems of 'ruth to all ages, like Prince Siddartha n his father'.! dream In The Light of Asia. 'aln's punishment consisted (1) In 'ho strengthening of his evil charac'r. Ra added lying and selfishness to ourder. (f) He set himself hi opposl- '" n to ;.) ana n laws, changing rom the light of blessings to the evils 'hat are the necessary consequences i defying nod's laws. i3l His lifewrk was a failure. (4) He lost the 'lessings of companionship with the ROOdJ. He was lonely, estranged from hl ktndL an outlaw, i r. i Heniorse and I e condemnation of his conscience Ptactlcal Points. The only explanation of the dinrnce between Cain and Abel lies In r freedom of choice. One chose ' way of life, the other the wnv of itaath Byaat in his cain. pictaraa him as ' "ipted ay Lndfat la unbelief and ra Milan agiinitt God s providence ' Whosoever hnteili hU brttkat U a ""irderer" ll John ?, ir. 'Knvy la the wlikaiaat the dead-"-t. the moM detestable of all our 'nrul passions A rtrnl from hell had ' 'iy time kindled hell la CJUn'a - it - Alexander Vhta,

TERRIBLE TO RECALL. Flva Weeka In Bed With Intensely Pamtul Kidney Trouble.

Mrs Man Wngin-r, of 1347 Kossuth ivenue, Ilridgepoit, t 'orm ,

was so w.-ak enei and generally run down arita kMaay disease that for a lng time I could not do my work and was flva nasi in bed. There was continual bearing down pain, terrible backaehes.

'' headaches and tt times dlrry spells when everything wi'.K a blur before me. The passages of the kidney s.-cretions were irregular und painful, aud there was con siderable sediuient and odor I don't know what 1 would have done but

for (loan's Kidney Pills. I could see an improvement from the first 1kx, and live boxes hroimbt a final cure." Sold by all dealers .M t ents a box. Ilster Mil bum Co, Htiffalo, N. Y. Borne day a long suffering genius will Invent a safety razor with a phonograph attachment then it will be good by for the garrulous barber.

Garlicld Tea the Herl, ttinedv hieb im Guaraatatd under the Pure Food and Iru- Law i liould Ik- t.,km t regulate the Liver. Knlne. ton.,r ,m. Ikwp ii I tu pntifj the blood. Shakespeare as Novel Hero. William Shakespeare is the hero of s new and striking novel by the Danish woman writer Sophus Handitz Moreover. British and American readers will probably soon have a chance to read this tale, for Queen Alexandra, who recently read It in the original, was so much impressed by It that she advised the authoress to have it translated Into English. This transla tion is now proceeding and the English version Is to be dedicated to the guc-cd, Who is hertelf a Dana. Uheer white goods. In fact, any flna wash goods when new, owe much of their attractiveness to (he way they are laundered, this being done in a manner to enhance their textile beauty. Home laundering would be equally satisfactory if proper attention waa given to starching, the first essential being good Start h, which has sufficient strength to stiften, without thickening the goods. Try Defiance Starch and you will be pleasantly surprised at ths Improved appearance of your work 8AID WOMEN MARRIED HIM.

Judges on Thtlr Dignity. The ceremony of the Lulled Statea .p.-eiuc court Judges marching from 'heir robing room across tho corridor to take their seats on the bench, which occurs at high noon every week day while the court Is holding session, is always a matter of interest to the average visitor at the capital Kvory day there is a small crowd wa.ting to see the Btately procession The other day Justice Moody, as the youngest M abat of the august body, brought up U.e rear A flicker of a smile i-peare-l on his face as he noted the black lobed figures ahead of him. but it paaaadl away Instantly and he became as solemn and grave as the others. Thoroughly Reliable.

If ever there was a reliable and safe renn dy it is that old and famous por ous plaster Allcock's. It has been in ubc fur sixty years, and Is as popular to-day as ever, aud we doubt if there la a civilized community on the face of the globe where this wonderful pain reliever cannot be found. In the selection of the ingredients and in their manufacture the greatest care Is taken to keep each plaster up to the highest standard of excellence, and so pur and simple are tho Ingredients that even a child can use them. Allcock's are the original and genuine porous plasters and are sold by Druggists all over the world. Developing the Sudan Thw is talk in Kngland of the pro posed development of the natural resources of the Sudan through scientific exploration. Immense foresta line the banks of the Blue Nile along Its upper reaches, extending to the Abyssinian frontier. The ebony treo Is met with along that river and also near the Sobst. Along the White Nile the India rubber creeper, a valuable source of rubber, abounds. There are large forests in the Hahr el Ghazal province and gold has been mined In some of the mountains Search will be made for fuel.

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Remarkable Excuae Put Forward by French Bigamist. At Versailles. France, recently ft baker was tried on a cbarge of polya amy, having married Are women, who ara living and undirurced. Tho sentagamist a defense was that ho lad Dot married the women; they has Biarried him When they proposed he bad not the courage to say new Keltht r money nor love, he said, had roinited hin nuptials: he was tha victim of the stronger wills of his iK cestil ve spouses. Of the five wivea three appeared as witnesses, but did aot prosecute, saying that their common husband was a toper of whom they were glad to get rid He waa acquitted on what ground does not appear Aa all the years in which the multlplez husband took wives were leap years except 1881. In which It would seem that in four out of the five cases the women had tha right to propose Hut the man had the right, even in the leap years, to decline, and It was up to him at least to explain to his fail suitors that ha was engaged To establish the principle that a man is not responsible for the number of his wives unless he himself does the courting, would be plainly against public policy. If "Barkis is willln'." that at once puta 111 the responsibility on him. no matter who managed tha prelimllariaa. WHITE BREAD

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WOMEN SUFFER Many women MitTrr in silence and drift along from bad to worte. knowing well that they ought to have immediate a&fcifctance. How many women do you know who are perfectly well and strong? Thecauae may be easily traced to some feminine derange mint which manifests itself in depression of spirits, reluctance to go anywhere or do anything, backache, dragging sensations, flatulency, nervonsceaa, and sleeplessness. These symptoms are bu. warnings that there is danger ahead, and unless heeded, a life of suffering or a serious operation Is the inevitable result The best remedy for all

these symptoms is Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound made from native roots and herbs. Ho other medicine in the conntry has received such widespread snd unqualified endorsement. No other medicine has such a record of cures of female ills. Miss J. F. Walsh, of 3:'g W. 36th SL. New York City, writes: "Lydia Tinkhara's Vegetable Compound has been of inestimable value in restoring my health. I suffered from female illness which caused dreadful headaches, dizziness, and dull pains in my back, but your medicine soon brought about a change in my general condition, built me up and made me perfectly well." Lydia E. I'inkham's Vegetable Compound cures Female Complaints, such as Backache. Falling and Displacements. Inflammation and Fleeration.and organic disease.. It is invaluable in preparing for child-birth and during the Change of Life It cures Nervous Prostration. Headache. neral Debility, and invigorates the whole system. Mrs. Pinkham's Standing: Invitation to Women Women suffering from any form of female weakness are invited to write Mrs Pinkham. at Lvnn". Mass. Her advice is free.

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Wonderful Incandescent Hana Bannt, an Austrian chemist, fa said to have perfected an Incandescent lamp which is made of filaments of cheap material, but of great durability and capable of burning 3.500 hours By following the directions, which re plainly printed on eat h package of Defiance Starch. Men's Collars and Cuffs can be made just as stiff ns de- , sired, with either gloss or domestic finish. Try lt. 1 or. for 10c. sold bj J1 good grocers People who are fond of music usually draw the line at amateur con carta. Tewis' Single Binder straight 5c cigar. Made of eatra quality tobacco last dealer or Lewi' Factory, Peona. 111.

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