Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 25, Number 39, Jasper, Dubois County, 17 August 1883 — Page 3

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i wmmki nam vanr wnovted Um fart rf liu ,., A-t. of spnics lu nana ofthu townships i NortJmrn Awoostoog. T1m total loss of as uauea vaJaable tlMber has, naturally, snettsni nues.lnces ajnonjr those who own amber tends lit that section of the jMato. la cNtMN)iMtuNi id the general IsAexost in the subject and its ImporUmat.l bara taken the trouble to ascertain the opinions of practical lurabormm as to tlie eauae at the neeuy of tho OrWCe tree. Juoob Harding;, of Caribou, who for the part to year has had chaise of towmhiM of wild land, and who haa been in the wood a great deal during? that time, say that one-third of the mmon down to eleven inclws is diameter in the five ranges of townships went from Eagh- Lake stream in pit her dead urd.ving. Hi observation is that the yountprooe in unaBaoted. II in view si the caiuMS i ss foibjwa: About eight year aco, late in the fall, tb.-rc wt-re heavy rains, which looM-ncd tho earth w hud ttowr before Un know n. These rain worn followed by a protracted jpuV awUt wfw winter, and in ttinscnuencx the rrnif HMMidth spruce tr Wen broken, and tltt-ay followed, lie mj that lie has observed that on the norfliwi-t slopes, where the winds had. the fin. nWti rake, the spruce, sulTered the !. IIiMiy4th? trees present nt Mrst, at ti e top. a seared Hjiiwararx., and yar by year death parses toward the roots, Monictiraes on one hide at a time at other time on both, Samuel Vt Collins, who hna been in Arocsstook for forty .war, and wa one of the heavy operator in that section in early daof lumbrring. and up to Irtthia a few years, give hi opinion SuUtantiaJly follow,; He thinks the. aKe of Aroostook ha rose heit it- maturity, that tin; of a spruce tree i from sixty to ninety yean, it being a rapid jprnwiuy; tree, arid that it in simply AM net that cause- the ueeav. He sat a that forty yonr nMli'-Hpnurin Xortherh Aroofti ok u.f ntnall; and in tho towttahipa whvre it has Uvn ut tiu-mii no hm fam dra v. It i- prtmrtpall v lit thoae Mwastiip that have nover Wn wtt orr that the rot warn The Ion, he ttttaka, In the township wh. n th WUttrwa are dfoayitijr 1 aot on -third.. ll doe. not bVlMvvintho th;ry of tttt apider and worm, but bis olmerralha shown tHnt in a very abort time after the iiw Wjrin to deoay a warm appeapa. OUtm xtmtletnen who wire interviewed think that the tree are dying only from natural eanses; that the re after a certain number of years from uil nfr. In atiporr of thia theory they nrgue that it in only the old aprtu-e that are dying; that tb- ycning tree are healthy and abow no ign of demy. Thfr do not btdiere that it iii worma that till the aprune, and claim that in all caws it U ahown that the wornM folkm. not precede, decay of the Mr, H. If. Pppntias. of this cltv. in a welJ-wrhteti letter puhlibed in a recent MBtnher of the yorthtreMern Lvmberymm, taket xtronp ground in favor of the tlaeory that the upruce are dying from old 'agev He also thinks that' ri'porta In reg-nrd to the dying of apruce twes have item gn-atiy exaggerated. Or. Hq4m Journal The tilrl Whs Kisjfies. The girl who giggles is strictly an Ammiean institution. JShe is found in all stations high and low. though as a rale he ia more frequent ly found among what U known in polite circles as the Upper classes. She. developes usually at the age of fifteen, reaches her prime at twenty-live and approaches the "sere aad yellow at alxnit thirty, when, tfcoajgih bsfut a she was all but uabearftftk, sdis Tmworics a paaitfve nntsaace and though MiuUly designated as a 4fctttesr resembles a full-blown feline. On first mNiuaintaiKH- her infinnitr does -sot strike yow, but as the intimacy Sw the aad misfortune becomes m'napnaresat and the feeling of pity It first aftVcts one is snjparieded by that at awnoy anoc. If one fa of a erv: ow dhiposilion every tendon of his frame is kept at a high tension and rendered mdamlh' wenk by unconsciously keeping rm the qui rf re for her next giggle. Let herbs unaware of your presence jmhI be. annoy His; some one else and the .,st. Is just the ansae, All that Is necessary is that she shall be within hearidialanoe, awl try as hard asMe may to pay no attention to her the effect Is Just thrsmme. A milder form of the complaint it what is known as snkkering or smirking, asad though not as annoying at giggling l almoet as bud. Whether or not

Mut tmftsmMe nssdwiv is contagious not definitely known.' but that it is Mttdoabtedly m the increase can not be donbtfML To the scientist as well as the medkml prsetitioner the subject pen a wide held for investigation " wMah ft to earnestly hoped will no longer be neglected, hut receive that attenUot which tho necessities of the cac. demand. If at jyrlrl will Insist on giggling lt her seek si loilge in some vast wildernem and jrigirle all by herself.-farrfc-Imrg tiV.) fatriot. t ' There is a tiellgiitnl novelty about, the summer resorts In Maine, for tbose whe visit them find rest and reereadon M tho endeavor to pronounce their names, same of which sre: Mollychunkamk, Mooiwlttcwagtintic, Ayboljm'ksstMua, aWagHadavTc, Cobbosseo, Ooua, Togas, Tonthegan, Katpskowsgan, Brasstsa, Aaisicoas, Kipogenus, Kahmakmtta. Milinoket, Motuweag and MatAWMuktag. - 'Kara Throuarh aWotasa'aBya'

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M mm oUrta It wet toast, th ifMoalyuf tkaaltoa may be dtpped hi boiling water before the toaatk hU tored, and it wUl then be more tempi-tap-aodwtable than If perfocUy dry; - Ik judging a boras he ahouki ai waya be made to taad atill. DefeoU in the limb or feet that would ha unitotkwd whtte la motion will be plainly aeen b)' his care to rest weak or diseased MUMslea when standing.-Cincinnati Tiies. Lemon Custard: Twelve eggs; twehre eupfuU of sugar; sir lemon; one tableapoonful of flour; two teasBoottsful of cream. Grate and mjiieeae the kitnous, mix the sugar well with thi ni, add the weli-beaten yeliu, then the flour, the eream, and last of all, the well-beaten whites. Bake in pie-plates, lined with rich puff paste. (Matao HtraJd. - An IndianaK)is Had.) fruitgrower ays: " Last year I put twelve molss in my strawberry patch of ive acres to eateh the grubs, and they did the work. I never had a dozen nlauta iniured dur ing the aurnmer. either by the grubs or moles. 1 know some pt'ople do not care for inolea on their farms, but I want thetn in my strawberry patch." A delicious jmund-eake. that ie made without, using soda ia highly re:otunM'ndeil: One pound of augar (either granulated or pulverised), half a pound f butter, eight eggs fthe whiU and yelks beaten eprately), ten ounces of flour; for flavoring, one whole nutnn. grated. Tub cake should be baked for nn hur and a tjunrter in a moderately hot oveu.--Cicuo Journal. t The use of rye in die garden of an Ohio truck grower ia mentioned bv the Farmer of that State; "That part of the garden that ean be cleanesl off hi time ploweii and oowed witli rye, and whatever manure is rosdy U spread at that time. The rye makes quit a growth during the fall and winter, and when turned under in spring counts something as a fertilizer, besides rendering the soil very mellow. In the sweet corn the rye is sown at the time the corn re ceives Its last working." The gooseberry and currant do well in partial shade. In fact, if you would have the gislerry in great perfection, get a h of old brushwood and cover the rows closely, so that the plants will ka veto push through, and you will be astonished at the irrowth and hjealthfiilnesa of the bushes. The decaying wood also furnishes an excel lent manure for them. The finest cur rants ever grown can be had by mnleh ing with old chestnut burrs, or even sawdust. It has been noted that the grape-vine thriven amaxingh when it gets into an asparagus bed, These are generally elevated, and are. th'is dry. wnue xne ncn mh neceiuutn xr a-jar-agtui ia auto goon lor grapes. Aiwrri? can CuUieatur. Aunt Dinah and the Camera. Speaking of Aunt Dinah reminds me of lien's attempt to photograph her. After all the family had be n duly taken, they suddenly thought of Aunt uittau, and rushed into the kitchen to ak her. She beamed With itejight at the suggestion, but said, in a sort of shamefaced way: "Laws, honey r dont wanter tuk an ole bialy like, me' " Yes, yes. we do: come. Anat Otaahl come right along: 1 stiouted all the childrtmin chorus. He, her chuckled the delighted Aunt Dinah, beginning to divest herself of her kitehest apron. " ef y' aint gwine U r to take no 'scuse, s'pose 111 jes1 hab to be tuk. But go 'long, hooey, go 'long! r cotnin'. I's otutui' sbo; only Jss stoppht' to tnd saatfltt to frow ober dkyersoddle." Sure suottgh, ottt oanw Aunt Dinah ureseotly in her best plaid apron and kerchief, a yellow turban on, and her gold ear-ring gleaming in the sun. Hen sat her on a bench in the garden among the sunflowers, and she made a first-rate pkHure---niueh better than Ben bad any idea of, and far finer, after all. than Miss Molly in alldter grand sttitude. But the moment Aunt Dinah was sealed she began to look grave: she grew, in fact, more and more solemn as Ben proceeded to "fix things," till at length when all was ready she had stiffened mto really formidable grimnew. l'reacntly Ben had everything arranged to hbt sathaeuon, and coming to the front of the enmera he said, in a warning tone, and with a grand air that, never failed to strike terror to the heart of the ignorant sitter: All ready now, take rare!'1 and immediately pulled oft the lit tie IK cap. Aunt IMnalt had been looking in another direetfon, but. at, then; words turnwl quickly trrwasd the instrument, and whether startled by bWv- action or leno, or both oombibed. it wutthl be impossible to say; but she suddenly started from her seat and lied toward the house, looking back over her shoulder with a terrified face, as she crtod: . "Run, chiTen! M assay sakns run! it's gwlne to gooff! Seed one. o dem yer t'ings bust afore now! l)onc knock elierytMnar all to nttfBtaf The chtldreii all laugkfd and sisoutod at poor Aunt Dinah's fright, but nothing could induce: her to go back ami have her picture taken. " IMs ole nigger seed .too many uNim yer hootin' t'ings In h war," she sahl. solemnly. ''Ytr.kin goef ye wanter. jes go right on, but I tell yer, honey, twll ynr sho', dst nr's gwlne ter go off one o1 dese yer Jhm days, an den wharH y be? Whar'll ye be deitF' she reposted, shaking her tmsd, wamlngiy. "Wont hs Mnto yer )sF wipe ttp tk V.M JWw iMmtlgr Hymur In St. iVKSofaa.

Hot loaw ago a rich man died in Bruasek, kariig nearly all of his fortune to a young wonaut who was entirely uuacqualntsd with him. This Is how It came to pass: He was a very eccentric man, and set out like Diogenes in search of an honest man. His tub was an omnibus, and his lantern a small cola, la the omnibus he used to take his seat every day near the conductor, and always showed himaelf very obliging in passing up the money of passengers and returning the change, but to the latter be always managed to add a franc or half franc. Then he would watch those to whom ft came. They would count it carefully, notice the extra coin, and invariably alip It into their pockets. Mo one had any thought of the poor conductor, whose meager salary of three francs a day could ill support such a loss. But at'last a young woman passed hers bsck with, Coaductor, you have given me half a franc too much.'' Diogenes, delighted, followed her home, ruade inquiries, and as the answers were satisfactory, made his will in her favor, though be never gave her warning that her half franc .was going to bring her half a million. Iktgium Ftipcr. -The country people near Danville. Va., were recently swindled in a very simple yet curious manner. Four men rode about the country in covered wagons soliciting old feather beds frow fsmilies, promising to replase them with new ones in the course of ten days. The reason for doing this war! ihat they wanted to make mattresses to eiid across the sea, and that new feathers would not answer for thU purpose They were quite successful, getting aix large beds from two famines. They gave no receipts, but got their l'ds oi their bare promise.

VM REWARD wlllbt paid fiS ay eassef dillls that Ckiiaarisb wfli ant cars. Try ft. Tax impwunloiH ,mn who aaurtsd an bcirt-its always spoke ot her as a capital wife, HAY Paraa. I was severely aJMctad with Hay-Fever for 2.1 varx. I tried Ely's Cream balm, and tfaeefritt wh marvelous. It i n perfect cure. W. T. Cash. Pwsby. teriau butor, KliaabeUi, f.J. IVieefiOnte. Pxai.mc strokes, heart disease, and kidney flVctkni. ttrevented by the see of Brown's Iron Bitters. Da. K. V. FisacK, Buffalo, X. Y.: lnr eli I wrote you some time asm that I thought I had a cancer. There was a large lamp in my breast as large as a walnut, aud bad oeea there four months. I commenced taking your " (JoJden M-djcal Discovery," Favorite rrearrtpt'.o and "Fi llets" ia tfune, saa hh ntmp is goo. Yours aratetullv. Mas. R. K. Clamk. lrvington, Mich. One of the het stop for a hand-organ t a jiewter dime. Jktin Utnuuirrriol UulleUm. Hat-Fsttui. One sad nsw-balf nettles cf Ely's Cream Balm entirely cured at of Hy-Ffvr of tea years standtan. Have bad no trace of it for two years. AunutT A. rsaar.iSmlthiKtro, K. Y. I'rtoe M tenti Ira man can not cut the snraasia front of bfs house be might as, well be no mower. X. (X Picayune, X TreeMe Oi awattlew Dr. Plerc. " Pellets (the original M little liver pills) anl ao pain or griping. Cure sick ot I'Ufous headache, nour stomach, and oleaase the system and lioweK Ibc a vial. "What U the ditfertmce lietween costoav er and customers' O U know. "Hot lev soon run cold.' Tbat'n owing to the sighs of it. Ibitto TrcttlUr. Mother Swan's Worm Syrup for fee. srishasss, reetfowne, worass. Tastahss. A rASHtox Item annoaneea that ladies are weariMs; V-shapel bodices. A Vshaped bodice spoils an X shaped aots, XorriMown Herald. Onta from barbed wire fence, cured with Stewart's Healing Powder. Mo soar or gray bair, M eta a boa. TUB XAIKKTS. xttw Yontc, Amm ?, wn. CAtTIJ-ltrports.. fiW eS74 WHsUT-KoT Hed 1 IS Jf Oe M MM ee 1 11 OtTtWestera Mixed rOKK 'New 3fess ..... ....... IftStft s)T. IjtHTlti. CX1TTOK M iddltnjr .... ItntCVBSRxpurts ............ S N KafrteOeod,,..... & W Texas SMeers 8 "S HOOa--0imuwow to seloct.... SSS SHEKt'-fatr to tSidea. IN KUTUR-XXJCtoCttotee fp WMKAT JSO. Z Wl 1M m a Kb 3 XKX-a OATtV-Xo. t s ee i.e.tee lUHAlw "iium'fJesKI'l IS S M HAY-0.ofeeTlm.HhV. 11 M B SI TrBK ('hnies liairy,,,,.. ffi2Kt&:::::::::::::jiS ll.tv)XCh?ar Rib ' IRI)-HJrliiwSTO..,...,. . WO(l Tab- washed. Mtedtwm. Uawasaed CHICAGO. 5? CA'tTbB ltv jiorts, f. t3 4 SS 4 as i m 4S litKia-uonu w ottotee........ tHRBP-(lood mehwtos.... FLOUR-Winter, ,. ihriuSj , .. .,.. WMKAT-o.Tprta, Xf K HlW Ssa4e tutn-Jte... PORK-Xew Jfetft tvtm kaxsas crnr. (TTl--ativ Sjeers..,.. . , 4 XattveCows,,.... fa Hpflft Sates at, ........ ....... a. W WHUAT Xo. t.-... ............ SM (tKM-.jo.s mixed tXAT--fo.S IS XTCW ORIdUXS. IT v

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sSstasis whhont a rival. sa tins paper. stds i rralv la the man whs nllfl the pablia sy.M OofsVa J9sya. An ewUyprtslas; reporter, wrnt wieeSi at sea, stsfed tast ao lass tti teea of the uaf ortuoate erew and tttnsr Krs bit the dast. Sglinwy1! 1Oieeaeea, hrttatlonw M 8Ara blowing M is (h mint no ss a busiasss. U has always l ean a naasa of Lumsa nature to Indulge ui nlowfns; from s sals staadpoiat. PUfhmrgk TtUgrtph. SewMd aael WeU. , K. V. Pnutca. H. D. : Dear Air -My wife. I who had been ill for over two rears, and j had tried many other medicines, became i sound aad well by using your "Favorifce Prescription. My aieee was also cared , bf its use, after several physicians had , failed to do her any good. Yours truly, ' TaoHAa J. Mnruvix, Hatcbera latatioa, Ua. ;' Lionr-Hocaas, from s rbeatrical polat of view, always tMieat breakers ahead. JloehttU r Pot-Kpres. Waduet, Oa. 7r. R.R. Doyleaayi:MI I consider Brown's Iron Bitters superior as a t tonic to any prenanoow I. u. Wnuc's Axle Grease never gums. 1 lis said her hair was dyed; and when , abe Indignantly said: "Tie falee !" be j said he presumed so. ' Btcinny Men. M W' Hhluewr restores health and vigor, cures Dyspepsia. ! Warixo in vein Blood. Suited to con ! viets Mtripe. Ama'rimonial city. Hcl-yoae,-y'ifo j.ouriei: Anam-4A. Iowa. Dr. J. O. McQulretavs: I " I knw Brown's Iron Bitters ia a good j tonic and gives g aeral atbf action. M i Bats trouble aad expeaae ia waasittf and always have alee titling eollars and cans oy wearing unrouiuion. Gar Icon's Patent Heel tW-mers for those new boots or shoe before you run them over. Welte "Rough oora. 10c. Aak for t. Oamplsta, permanent cure. Coras, hiinlnaa OUmm's mitpher Kwae. NospeciRe for skin silm-ata can rope witblu Hill's Haw and Whisker Dye, 30c" Rough oa Bats. Clears oat raUhadee, , rawew, ueu-onaa, aae. All resomsaend V'iaei A.xle Otwass. TXLnOKATUC XATTESU Onr tetrst cammyanicttce. May is, isss, brtatt to u Ow-aarr4Ue ef HwirB. Ir.. tbo Qenrral SuprrlMcaetat f lav MttrUt MitM-nair Co. bf ' w UHVi-a, C'ona. Mr lafframMyc "Furnianrouiiib 1 had txra ton if trealMrS wtih a weak wul ttrrd fi-.-l-inf acfeas tbe. leau, aanuet invarlablr iure(tipBU d wttha hnKtartu. I hut auUenl ato Hut at tlttnt fer'.ui feltowiDS tbesr eaiae air urine vui ld Ik highly cutemL sa4 k-af t s tx-avy brick -clowil MSInirat WtM aUuwi'S lu (.'aad lu thr 1 i-ottld n,rt wick, ad 1 wat dtanianurxl to an aUrmlag iJ-)rnr. mhlajt Ik Iir4 mr . I wh tnwritK'S tor by doom- oft! brt phjrttclae ia Sew York city, w heir I wee loratml atthatttaM', but dcrvd nolontflt or r-llrf. Want abaoH teady la give up In ecrir u aetualM mim m!I to mm t waat yn to try UasrS Remedy ' I did . sad hanuy f wentyonr boar bad t'lajwrd brfoir I obtahwd rrUcf. andlntlim- wrrku l liar all tar afunu'U attmmu had dawsmand. aad I lanwovrd Ktradi:), aad was tafaacS wtta "wlife. ao last I tuM k-mmw aw baclacMaaaln. wMea Is oat that ah-cu aw to Mraiaa of alt kiads. which an- Uki-ty to aflert Ike khlmrs, aaavly: RrwtatR til-BTi aad trx-phoe Hum. Ham' Itnrtcdy mow uecapwa the mot hoaon d place la my cahOM-t of MX-dictm. I wonht not be wntMiec It. aad 1 "Tfaiy aed amHlly rwawuarnd It ia all whu ara truubtod wnh Uchmi of tbe Urrt, kdajr, er urinary orvaa. It n.-w IaII to ntr.'." ssCsxTaa Srsaar. TOWX CUSRK FORTV-TWO YtcAns. The fenowhw la frow Jdr frnotiat. Oa. the wt-S kaowe md rrfn-4 Tewa Oi ef JSorwwk. Ciusa. Mr. Osct to f years eM. 4 law brtd taU paKtenef treat for Uycara, aad Ma wvrdltea gesi as ataisnd. OaMayl HSS, ae w?rm aa fallewii: "Tor years laaveaaaetwdwtUiantaa ef the Mdai-ya aad lasskter. aad hare so lireMaacy tn nroawjwadln near Ttrwirdy a a aaeetSe for thcM; rompiaJMa. li aaa aet eaty awa tfc. awaaaef wOrvnex aw ef tmSk patn. tatt bat send a aassaerof asy auaiaUasamia To-day I am Krtotwdag tits detlni of tt oSkr of Tewa CVt. wtUch I Save arid for forty-two yfars, watch I rvaktaet be aeV; to de were I aet In a atr atate vf hoeMn owing to th uac of Haat'l Beta -dv Stwata Saa wHtlar aaear la Menar TaMet, aak mfimv, b mim. wj mmn. Beeaaair Prtaua ' .Nawberypeit. StiCOA binM. SaainlM wrk i ASdieatSiunww fcoi.rWOaaa.l

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