Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 28, Number 13, Jasper, Dubois County, 8 January 1886 — Page 7

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veda mmI Marie Wilton are nil eon. mi ii ilium In ef the If naina fTathahr Church. Nathaniel Hawthorne never used mi italicised word !h My ef his uorks, his style furnishing all tke needed eatpkasii. Mrs. Dahlgreu, Mm Mevelhrt, is a Xanssville (Of) girl. Mm ia wealthy, and she iVM several houses in WashUgUU. The tallest man ia Washington Territory is Jolt a Hutekneou. II stand seven feet few inches h his stockings. .Robert II. Newell, the 'Orpheus C. Kerr" of popular remembrance, enjoys a seresn 4d age at a ooy hums nest !h Jersey City. Hoh. Gslusha A. Grow and Huh. A. (iilmori! are the only surviving member of thi Thirty-second Congress.A?, J". 'J'rilmne. Mine. Sophie Mnlr. the famous pianist, i how U3X 0s lue!KH of a fortune of throe million dollar, left her by a Knwlan admirer. A Calcutta paiwr says that a native woman haa become the editor of a Christian periodical, whioh she von duets with remarkable ability and suecees. Catherine Gregory, who died in New York the other day, was a school teacher for twenty-two years, ; and never mfc-.c'd a dayluring that' period until he waa taken sick. V. r. it. -The Mexican Congress propose to 1 change the prrH Iswstotheend that offenses charged against newspaper writer shall be tried In'fore a special jury, and not ae is. now done, under Ike criminal code. i Lord llntcbkiss one of the swell ' cowlKiys of Montana, recently won a heavy u'Jtjsyr by wa!!;i:ijr fiom liK ranch to Miles City, h dihtanct of twenty-two milt;.-, in four hours and four minutes, (Jhu:wj0 Tribune, Seiior Quesada, the new representative of the Argentine Kcpnblic at Washington, hi a journalist and author, j Ho h ditinuiht-d writer on in ternational law, has tilled acveral prominent post; in the civil service, and for the last four years U been Minister to ilrsy.il. Ex-Governor llishop, of Ohio, is aixty-tbree year old, out i still very active. Lat summer he went to hw

fcon's home in Clifton, and, pacing j have poured overmuch works a thoe through a high gate, wa attacked by a Huxfev, Herbert Spenser. Moses in avv log who dul not recognize bim. the Hulnlics. Anaxagoraa, LucreUu The Governor took a running jump and Hovle. It is for the puno of and cleared the high gato at one bound advancing the caiw of common hulike an aUdete. VlcctfattU Under. j mnnity aad to jerk the rising generaA queer old lady, the BaroucM t4on out of barbarian into the daxzling Kolle. ha jut died in England at the' effulgence of clashing intellects and

age of uinety years. She was married at twenty-eight to a gentleman who was seventy-four vear old. and if he drwl and thirty-live years ot age. At hi death he settled au income of ), (XK per year himih her. ami she haa devoted more than, fifty years of her long lifit in oharity. HUMOROUS. the man honest?" asked old "HoiiHet as the dav is lonr." HvHn. V'e-e," (aid old HyHn; "but then he won't do at all. I want him for a night watchman." Motion Bulletin. H(Hton theticism. WiMt to m r beavefitr pteMwras. Taut from mth my fancy weMHf What ec I for worldly trwurr Walter, please, lanre pork awl been. Chieag Tckgrum. . . I 11 ..1 the train?" asked an old gentleman at th Cite Hall elevated tatKiM. "Soma-1 Some- i tinier, but not when thev are toe drunk," replied the brakeman. "Just take a .neat near tke middle of the car and keep quiet, and you'll be all right." N r, Sen. He "Mv dear, we can't poestbly tnke thh Hat. Why, when our furniture ht in there won't be room for ma 1 4 . -..u. .1 i i u i.vto walk around in it." bhe '-Mm-' mmih-. vou are not expected to walk 2 ' r: . ! Wk

; walk whit i1J;rt;ur,vJ,,;;: ,door,?"-X Tnn, JtS ttonl A fonr-year-oUl, who hs? a drum, and hard werda of great ca4. Xothaud is not m slow to beat it, heard a jag can be more dtsnirreeable to the

band-organ the other day, and waa

pariM'iuariy iraca wun mo me. m jrtves him greater sati-taeUon than U the organ-grinder took hj a collect ion. J chase it up a tree or naih it between Aftr the "nuwician" had departed the two shinelw. little fellow remarked: "I don't drum , For thw reason, a I said, it give me any more only fer money." ( great plcaure to aldre.i you on the We are told that more than eight object of evolution, ami to go inUi decoiirws at a dinner is vulgar. Snibbi tb sinking of it. I could go on navs he bt in the height of the fa-hion. for Hours as I have been domg. defof he has only six, as follows: Soup I'gbUng you with the intncacje and aqua pura, beans a la oven door, jMrk iMfCuliariUe? of evolution, but I mu-t de scored ton, brown biead a la Meam- It hwiW please me to do so.

r. oleomargarine in a buUer-dWi and 1oethpickt ad libitum. Morton UtiHgtt. A few days ago two men wen; in Smith's barber-shop. One had red link and the other was baldhended. Ke4 hair to lwldhoad "You were not around when they went giving out hair?" llaldhcad "Yes, I was there; but they only had a little red hair left, and I wouldn't take it." Jew rtvitk fHWI. -"Now, John," said the kcejver ot l he cigar store at closing up time to hw boy, "take the Indian figure from the door and lay it down !whind the -Hiiter." "Hadn't we better let it Hand behind the counter?" ahl John. "Why so?" asked the etnpkrer. "Bevxufm figures never lie, yon know'." Mail u ihtt rV r Brewn to Smith, who has been an invaKd for years "Hullo, Smith! s 'How are yen now-a-day? Has Dr. Dtthbledose helied you any?" Smith. "A little, perhaps, but not nearly to much aa I have helped him. You should see the new house be has just built! JSothing ike it n town elegant, psr fectlv aleeantr' IioMn TrttnicriM. -Georgie Felt He Was Safe.-They wer standing at Ike front gate. you wiMiMt,' the gtrt on: "it's awfullv lonesome. Wether has gone out, and father is upwtalfK groaning with rheumatism in the , feel." "Moth feet?" asked Gevrge. "Yes. bom feet." "Then I'll come ki.H

"Won't you come into me iarlor and preimred to intraiM tf nec-ary. tosit a Hit I (while, (orgle, dear?" "N-o; K wimkleaslhnt I have thought I think not," replied George, hentat- l yelf. So I sav to those who may kteh i ui.t, vttu uiuiU in rrt V toettraet notice and obtain nwo-

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EVOLUTION. Mr. Mr ImmMm M Jsvfc ia Ntateg

mwveJi iatLtAAaj TIm foJhjwla- pa)tr ww rad by an i a dear, moiunit k of voice, before Um Aewlewy of Sekaee and PagiHaw at Eria Prairie, laM MtaMtk, and as 1 kave been m ooRtiaaally aad ae earnaatly iMiwlaiMd to priNt It that life wraa ae loafr dkMOrabU, I rnhmU it to von for Utat purpo, kopi&g that you will print my nw in larg eap. with iut4Hii4ter8 at tk and of the article, and ako la Rood dleplay type at the eloae: 0IE KATUKM OT KVOLUTfOW. Ko one eouUl poMdbly, ha a briet paper, do the subject of evolution full jtwtiee. It k a matter of great important to our lot and undone race. It liea near to every human htsart, and exeroMtea a wonderful influence over our imiMiUee and our ultimate eueee&i or failure. When we pause to eonalder the ojaqu and fathomless icnorance of the great mnaee of our feUaw-maR on the subject of evolution, it ie not jHirpraing Utat erinie w rather on the inereaae, and tliat tliouaandft of our race are annually filling drunkard' grave, with no other visible mean of support, while multitude.! of enlightened human being are at the same time earning a livelihood by meeting with felonr doomH. llieee I would ask in all a-erkmenee and in a tone of voice that would melt i the stoniest heart: "Why in creation 'do you do it?" The time is rapidly approaching when there will be ftvu or ! three felons for each doom. I am sure that within the next fifty year., and perhaM sooner even than that, inatead , of handing out these dooms to Tom, Diek and Harry a forlnerly, every applicant for h felon's doom will have to im tlirongh a. competitive examinalion, aa be should do. It will b the samo with those who I desire to fill drunkards1 graves. The ! time is almost here when all positions of profit and of trust will be carefully and judiciously handed out. and those who do not tit themselves for thoee positions will be left in the lurch, whatever that niav be. It is with tlits fact glaring me in the face that I have consented to appear before you to-day and lay bare the whole hvnothesabi. historv. riaeand fall. modifications, anatomy, phvslologv and eohrr of evolution. It us'for this thkt fermenting brains that i nave nought the works of Pythagoras, DemoerRua nd Eplurebua. Wherever I could find any book that bore unon the sub ject of evolution, and could borrow it, I have done so while others slept. That k a matter which rarely enters into the minim of thoee who go eaeily and carelessly through life. Even the General Superintendent of the Academy of Science and Pugilism here in Erin Prairie does not stop 'to think of the midnight and other kind of oil that I have consumed in order to fill myself full of information and to soak my porous mind with thought. Even the O'Reilly College of this place, with 'He strong mental faculty, has not informed itself fully relative to the great effort necessary before a lecturer may apeak clearly, accurately and exhausting!' of evolution. And yet here in this place, where edu cation is rampant, and the Mlea m P14 ontl lck rratrie, i , an I may sav, here where progresn and some other sentiniente are written on everything here, where I am addressing you to-night for two dollars and feed for my horse, I met a little chikl with a bright ami cheerful smile, who did not know that evolution concieted in a progre from the homogeneous to the heterogeneous. i a vum sw mai von never low w. - s-..- u.r-i vu lv.ih , ! ?!Iff ax, 7 u . neadeil upas tree and bete noire i ttt So vou see that yon never Know scientist than the bete Moire. Nothing " vou wmill no uount remain m tb?ntlv and listen, but vour buuiness might un"i'r while von are away, ami so 1 will ehne. imi l hope that any one now within the Sount! of my voice, and in whose breat a sudden hunger for more light on this great subject may have sprung up, will feel perfectly free to call on me and ask me about it er immerse himself in thenuiuerou tomes that I have collected from frit nds, and which relate to this matter. In closing I wih to ay that I have made o statements in this paper rela tive to evolution which 1 am not pre1ared to prove; and, if anything. I lave been over coiiiHsrvative For that reason I say now, that the person who doubts a single fact as I have given it j to-night, bearing upon tin? great sub ject oi evolution, will have to do so over my damb remains. And a men who will do that is no gentleman. I presume that many of these statement will be snapped up and sharply criticised by other theologians and many of our foremost thinkers, bat they will do well to pause before they draw me into a controversy, , . . i . for I nave oiner incus in remuun iu ' fvohttion, and seme penHHial remm f""y. wtory, which I an rkty by drawing me into a con trover), beware. It win be to your Interest le beware! Milt ifyf, in Bw4n (Ihht. Senate BdmNneV wealth is eti

Faedmc awiU te awiae unply them with water, Otoe Cre clean water, ami tfcey will keep la iter eoudiUon than without it i. .Mark on table eaun4 by letfim not jega or platea there will diaappear nnder the aeetliing influence of lamp oil well rubbed in with a oft eJoth, finwhiag with a little eea 4e cologne, rubbetl dry with another eioth. JTjcNut Cake: Three eggs, owe and one-half eupe of sugar, one-half eup of butter, one-naif eup of milk, two and one-half eupe of flour, one and one-half teaapoonfuM of baking powder, one eup of the meats of any kind of nut. The Kitchen Fire: Do set ellow the coal to eome above the edge of the fire-box or lining. If you do, aahet and cinders will fall into the oven-flue, and they will aoon be eheked up and require cleaning. Again, ht the tovecovers ret on red-hot col they woon burn out and must be renewed. K. S. Farmtr. Oramr Jellv Cake: To two cum of flour and two eup of powdered augar add one-kali cup of cold watei and the beaten yelks of Ive eggs, beat four of the whiten to a stiff froth, and add xlo the grated teel and juice of one nice orance; latly, add one teasnoonful of ImkiuK iwwder. llake in jelly tin. The VUrtr. Strawberries which are cultivated in rows have Injcn found of far bettei flavor ami of larger m than other which arc grown in matted bed and can not be hoed or cultivated. The writer's experience baa been that the beet fruit and the largest yield of it haa been nroeured bv hill cultivation, three plants being set in each bill, eight inches apart, in a triengle, and the hills being thirty inches apart. Albany Jonrmt. Cement for Knife Handles: Take one pound rosin and half a pound of powdered sulphur, melt together, and mix in about twelve ounces of fine rwnd or powdered brick. Fill the cavity o the handle with Uii- iJiidure. melted Make the shank of the knife or fork quite warm and insert in place, and let it remain until cold, when it will be found to lie firmly fixed. The handles of knives and forks . houkl not be pHt in hot water. Mitedclpki 1'i tss. INSECTICIDES. Keselts mt Kijirrlmmt. C the New Yerk aiperimeat SttlB. In the thirl annual report of the New York Agricultural Experiment Station is to be found a statement ol results gained on the station grounds with various insecticides. The experience there led to the opinion that a special mode of treatment must be adopted for almost every destructive The turnip flea-beetle was experimented upon with several insecticides. A strong decoction of tobacco co proved very efficient when frequently applied, but its efficacy appeared to be lost after about ten days. Kerosene emulsion, diluted with eight parts ol soft water, was also efficient, but the effects were little if any more lasting than those of the tobacco water and when frequently applied retarded tke growth of the plants. Tobacco leaves, cut fine, when placed about the plant of the radish, had a marked efieut in keeping off the beetle This application as well as that of a de. coction of tobacco seemed to stimulate the growth of the plants. Air-slacked lime, dusted over the plant when wet, proved unquestionably beneficial and in dry weather its effects were quite lasting. It was noted that the plants of cabbage, radihe. etc., grown in the eold frame are scarcely injured by the fleabeetle. None of the applications used for the flea-beetle had any perceptible effect in preventing injuries from the radish-My, but satisfactory results were gained by the of coal ashes. The only application that appeared to prevent the injuries of the striped cucumber beetle waa Paris green mixed with water, at the rate of half a tea spoonful to two gallons, and the mixture applied to both shies of the leaves. Pyrethrum or Buhach owder, diluted with an equal bulk of air-slaked lime ami applied with a bellows, proved the instant death of caterpillars. Experiment with Little's soluble phenyle dhl not prove it desirable on the station grounds. Hammond's slug shot upon trial was proved to be a destroyer of insects, but the indications that it was no more or less than London purple mixed with a very large proportion of gas or unpacked lime. If this i- so, the claim that it is not injurious to the human family nor to stocK w false, and the price at winch it ail is m excess of the value of the in - xrcdients. It ha.4 been claimed that the lUibach powder will kill the potato beetle when applied to it in the ojien air. With a view to veryifying this statement, we thoroughly dusted several beetles while on the plants with the pure jKiwder on July V, and after they had fallen to the ground placed them in a bottle, over the top of which we tied a bit of mosquito netting. The beetles soon recovered their activity and exhibited no inconvenience ns the reult of the application. A bit of M)tato foliage was placed in the bottle in order that the at ui-vu twin rwf (Lit lu.of toe tuivlit lint onn. vev a wrong impression rt to the effects ef the jmison. Later observations, however, showed that this precaution was entirely unnecessary, for on August 2, thirty-five days nflerward, some of the beetles were kill alive. These applied themselves with their accustomed vigor to potato leaves inserted into the bottle, though they had fasted during n full month. It wm proven that the t ParU green and water, eobs dipped in coal tar, and the kerosene emulsion were all beneficial hi retarding. If nut wholly preventing, the work of the borer. The coal tar application, it is thought, is probably more permanent in its action than either Perls green or the emulsion. It is assured that it does not destroy the insects, but only repels them, while the other two apju-ar to poison the yen ng maggot as it oats ita way to toe

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tame The eU eentroverty m te whether et not the eat eoaet ef Cruakaii was settled by the Xermia, wbe hviH thriviavr cokmiea on the west eeaet m tiM early middk afes, has been deehied by a Daaieh Government eapedHion, . sent eut ia me spring of ISM te explore the Kttte vieited eoaet The early Iterwegie records apeak ef sixteen perishes and nearly three hundred villages oa Greenland eirht or nine hundred yeari when it bad lie own Bishop; but tSim emMrm eivilmation had venamM when Davk eenetrated alone the west coast to the atraH that bears his Berne ia l.Utf. The fact that an "easier a" and m. western" settlement were spoken, of m the records led to the belief that both muta bad been settled in the early days, while modern explorations have made nrorraas onlv alone the west coast Nordenskjold, who visited these regiona in IMS. believed that he had found trace; of ancient habitations on the side similar to those found along the west coast. The Danish explorers have proved bim wrong. They spent two wintan nn tlu ut poMt and nenelTated a hundred miles fmther north than the point (66 degrees 18 minutes) reached by Graah in 182. mapping out the land ami calling it "King Christian the Ninth's land;" but they found no trace of previous occupation, except a beer bottle which the Esquimaux who inhabit these high latitudes had looked askance at for several years, believing it to be somehow connected with the elves of the inland glaciers, which they fr as evil snirits. The explorers were iiiialtle to account for the presence of uiinuiv ww 4 the bottle, that had the name of a wellknown Norwegian brewer blown in the Slase, until they learned oi ft or ftndcinld's nrevious visit to the neigh borhood. The coast was quite accessible last summer north of the dreaded glacier Puifrsortok, and presented an uncxtMted view of handsome mountains and rreen valleys, with very little ice No doubt remains, from the report of the expedition, that by the "eastern sti.nt" n tlu nlil record was meant the one furtlier south on the west coast, for in tlie lower latitudes tins coast trends sharidv toward the east. I portent ruins have been found there. V., f r-. . . I . AN AMERICAN FABLE. Maw tke Ueu Caa De the Mycaa a Great The Hvena has abused the Lion for several months to all other Animals, without Provoking a Retort, and oa day met tke King of Beasts face to face and said: "I have been Abusing yon for this Many Weeks." "Ah! I hadn't heard of it," I have called vou All Sorts of names." "Iuriafid!" "I have Maligned you Professionally and bed about you rcrsoaauy. "Just so." "And you hadn't heard of it?" 'Not a werd." "And if I now Repeat this abuse to jour face?" I shall Accent it as Conner from a Hvena!" said the Lion. 'Moral: The Lion who Stoops to Cufi a Hycua does tlie Hyena a greet raver. ihir&it a ntrrm Ccaiocs iaTestlgaters have disceverei that the Siame twins were weU cennee ei.-A. Y.MtrtM. imp MarjrhMHi, My XarylaatL Xarylasd kgishttors, who are always live to the public interest, have endorsed the new diseevery, Ked Star Coa'gh Care, because it contains aelther morphia nor opium, and always cares. Ifae price is oaly Sieeata. One minute's imprisonment in jail tlie punishment imposed on a charged in a Clarendon (Ark.) court with having sob! the products of land for which he had failed to pay tlie rent The trial occupied several days, and upon the verdict being pronounced the condemned walked across the court-room and placed himself in charge of the Sheriff, who took him to the jail, where he served out one minute's time. A paper in Oswego, N. Y., mentions that James Clark and wife "were born, died, anil were buried on tlie same day." Tlte life of this remarkable euple was vesy brief, but exceedingly eventful Shoe and Ltxdhtr Jfeperfer. THE MARKETS. New Yokk, DecemherSl, l. CA1TLK Native Steers S 4 IS r, OOTTO.V Middling 94' KLOUK-Umul toCliotee 3& i ae s 36 is a WI1KAT e t Hed U . h5sTw2:iVi"fiVl!i a a ww v o - n . 3.'i IDKK-Xew Mess. MV I.OUI8. coinoK-MidaiiHK , lKKVKs Good te Prime..... f 1'Hlr to MkIIhi.. llOGS-CommoH u .eleet.... fellKKl'-KKirto Cliole. ...... tX4)UK-XX to ChtHce , WIIKAT Nu. 2 ISed WiHter... , CdMN-N'u's Mixed ..'" OATJfcOo i IMMtllttii 4 ( 4 3 i m .1 16 W & 4 4 Ml 4 6U :i .1 i 9.K !es ilh 47 s ?i Mi 5 ftt 13 e IS UK A M 4 I 4 1 4 7ft ft M !!?' m r,H 9 7 I Toilcco-iMjt.V.V.'. 3 es 37 Im( Meillnm e so IIAY-CUoke 'lumithy Vl'TTKIt-Ulietee tiairj. MUUFiiMh I'OKK New Mess.... 12 w aa n le ee I IXKU-rilme Meant iiaciin :iPitr kiii &HU 5V'I . ... , 1 I Vim?s-Uoml t v CHICAGO. HK N 3"7 i S8 4 18 4 7 81 iiiiice MIKK1' U(mxI to Choice...... IrLyiKU later.., t'atuMtst WIIKAT Ne. S Spring Nh. 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