Hope Republican, Volume 2, Number 45, Hope, Bartholomew County, 1 March 1894 — Page 7
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A BAD BABY. Funny Phases of An Infantile Usurper’s Wild Career. Mark Twaln'a Pud din'head Wilson In the Century. Tom was a bad baby, from the beginning of his usurpation. He would cry for nothing; he would burst into storms of devilish temper without notice, and let go scream after scream and squall after squall, then climax the thing with “holding his breath’ 1 —that frightful specialty of the teething nursling, in the throes of which the creature exhausts its lungs, then is convulsed with noiseless squlrmings and twistings and kickings in the effort to get its breath, while the lips turn blue and the mouth stands wide and rigid, offering for inspection one wee tooth set in the lower rim of a hoop of red gums: and when the appalling stillness has endured until one is sure the lost breath will never return, a nurse comes flying, and dashes water in the child’s face, and —presto! the lungs and instantly discharge a shriek, or a yell, or a howl which bursts the listening ear and surprises the owner of it into saying words which would not go well with a halo if he had one. The baby Tom would claw anybody who came within reach of his nails, and po\md anybody he could reach with his rattle. He would scream for water until he got it, and then throw cup and all on the floor and scream for more. He was indulged in all his caprices, however troublesome and exasperating they might be; he was allowed to eat anything he wanted, particularly things that would give him the stomach-ache. When he got to be old enough to begin to toddle about and say broken words and get an idea of what his hands were for, he was a more consummate pest than ever. Roxy got no rest while he was awake. He would call for anything and everything he saw, simply saying “Awnt it” (want it), which was a command. When it was brought, he said in a frenzy, and motioning it away with his hands’ “Don’t awnt it! don’t awnt it!” and the moment it was gone he set np frantic yells of “Awnt it! awnt it!” and Roxy had to give wings to her heels to get that thing back to him again before he could get time to carry out his intention of going into convulsions about it. What he preferred above all other things was the tongs. This was because his,father bad forbidden him to have them lest he break windows and furniture with them, The-mo-ment Roxy’s back was turned he would toddle to the presence of the tongs and say “Like it!” and cock his eyes to one side to see if Roxy was observing; then “Awnt it!” and cock his eye again; then “Hab it!” with another furtive glance; and finally, “Take it!” —and the prize was ’ his. The next moment the heavy implement was raised aloft; the next, there was a crash and a squall, and the cat was off on three legs to meet an engagement. Roxy would arrive just as the lamp or a window went to irremediable smash. Veterans Recalling War Times. Washington Post. General Joe Shelby, who has been here for ten days, called on General Schofield at army headquarters yesterday. Shelby commanded a cavalry brigade in Price’s army during the raid in Missouri, and often came in unpleasant contact with the troops commanded by General Schofield. On one occasion Shelby swooped down on Schofield like a Western blizzard and carried off his colored cook, When they met yesterday Shelby asked his old time adversary if he remembered the loss of his cook, “Yes,” said General Schofield. “He was the best cook I ever had in the field, and I Was greatly vexed over his loss.” “He died a few years ago in St. Louis,” said Shelby, “and he had the biggest funeral you ever saw, white or black. 1 thought I had struck you in a tender spot when I nabbed your cook,” he added, with a laugh. “Yes,” said the Commander-in-Chief, musingly, “he was a great cook; but, General, if you will remember, I got even with you for that act the next day.” “Well, youratherdid make things even,” remarked the Missourian. “Did he punish you much?” asked a friend, addressing Shelby. “Did he? Great ScOtt, he wiped the earth up with me,” exclaimed Shelby, in a candid enthusiasm at the recollection of his own defeat. Ho Knew the Game. Life. Deacon Heavyweight—And so you are going to leave us, parson?” Rev. Sir. Thankful —Yes. I have had a call to another parish, where, by the way, the salary is something larger. I am sorry to leave my flock but"I must obey the call. Deacon Heavyweight (dryly)— Wall, it maybe what you call a call, but it seems to me a good deal more like a raise.
THE U. S. Government Chemists have reported, after an examination of the different brands, that the ROYAL Bakins Powder is absolutely pure, greatest in strength, and superior to all others. KOVAL BAKING POWDER COMPANY, 106 WALL CT. NEW-YORK.
Florida’s Drunken Birds. St. Louis Globe-Democrat. “Birds get drunk sometimes as well as men, at least they do down where 1 live,” vouchsafed Harvey Ellis, of Florida. “I’ll tell you how 1 know it. There is a bush or shrub known as the pride of China, which is quite common down in my State. This bush in the winter is covered with berries on which the birds delight to feed. These berries are commonly called by us mad-berries,from the fact that over-indulgence in them produces precisely the same effect upon the birds that liquor does on man. One day last winter my stable boy brought a blue jay home which he said he found fluttering about the road. It would lie in the boy's hand seemingly perfectly contented, with eyes elated and fearless, and its head wagged about in a ridiculous manner in its effect to hold up. It was a common North American drunk, nothing more. The bird had indulged in the raad-berry until it was reduced to an almost helpless state of intoxication. Thousands of respectable northern robins which migrate to Florida in the winter, and who would blush to do such a thing at home, are found lying about in the grossest state of intoxication from the same cause.”
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“Mud More Valuable Than Gold.” This is what the Chicago Tribune calls the Magnetic Mineral Mud Deposit, found only in Warren county, Indiana, at a place called “The Indiana Mineral Springs,” that has been made famous as a health resort, and where Chicago capitalists have invested *150,000 in a big steam heated, electric-lighted hotel plant and bath house. The people are going there from all over the country, to take the Magnetic Mineral Mud Baths for the cure of rheumatism, skin and kidney troubles. The springs that have magnetized and impregnated the mud deposits with their mineral properties are the strongest lithia springs in this country. Many wonderful and miraculous cures have been made, and although it is but three years old, It is famous. Our readers who are Interested should send their address at once to H. L. Kramer, general manager of the Indiana Springs Company, and get a beautifully illustrated book and printed matter about the Magnetic Mineral Mud Baths. Low Kates to the South Tia Pennsylvania Lines. On Feb. 8lb, March 8th and April 9th. landseekers’ excursion tickets will be sold via Pennsylvania Lines to a large number of prominent points in Kentucky, Tennessee, Mississippi. Alabama. Louisiana, Georgia and Florida. Tickets will be good returning twenty days from date of sale and will be sold to all applicants at one fare for round trip. For details please apply to nearest Pennsylvania Line Ticket Agent or address F. Van Dusen, Chief Assistant General Passenger Agent, Pittsburgh, Pa.
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11 ■ 11 ! To the farmer that grows the best 10 Ears of Corn, either Dungans White Prolific or Rileys Improved Favorite Yellow Dent, we will pay 81.1.00 Cash; the same person can grow both varieties, and should he have the heat 10 Ears of loth, will be entitled to J830.0G Cash. Every farmer should read this grand offer and make an effort to win the prize. The cost is nothing. Change your seed, and double your yield. Many farmers let their seed run out and wonder why they can t raise anything. Just think: for 10 or 15 cts per acre you can buy new seed and raise75 to 100 Bushels per acre. Any one who buys a peck or more of corn can compete for the Cash Prize. All corn must be at our store by October 15th, 189-1, and where the corn is sent by Express the charges must be prepaid by sender. No one’s corn will be known to the Judges, and the decision will be made in all fairness and by competent Judges, who are S. W. Dungan and James Riley, Experts on Corn, and J. G. Kingsberry, Editor of Indiana Farmer. Price Baps Free Dungans While Prolific: Peck, 75c; one-half bu. Cl.25; 1 bu. 12.00; 1.bag, Sf bu. 93.25: in clubs of 10 bu. and over, $1.50 per bu. Rileys Improved Favorite: Peck, 85c; onehalf bu. Cl.40; 1 bu. C2.50; 1 bag, 2 bu. $4.25; in cluts of 10 bu. and over, 12.00 per bu. Order now. and. send us your garden seed order with coru. Address The Huntington Seed Co., 66 E. Washington St., Indianapolis, bad.
