Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 28, Number 38, Jasper, Dubois County, 2 July 1886 — Page 7

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FOURTH of JmV k aejain at kead-tke fUlm, Mw. Font-ik. t wy native -Worn or nattuwltaed cttiaea of tkk great al giOTtOO Of tke how of tke fee koraonfj, tker mi m day la iK emkauWhwagM with SO Stack aad e diverse wtsreet. 1W k aa nee taJkhtfc. tke Foortk of JmIv elouhk dkeount uy skier in tke Mem of n hemdaj ret mattler to to Ameriraa miad. It k oa tk Foartk of Jwlvoalr tkat tk Anttmit heart mikM its moet locwdeiakk ekmoastraAioa of paUrioUMu and "sdtow up weat it can do." A Mi Mw A atari turn keart, hjr the war not io itftok boMtfiitlv k capable of cu untilerakk. AH K waats k a chance; umI tkat ckaace tkt Foartk afford. TW Fourth preaeat ae different m7 r rr :;r "TT: ..T . "Z .:r , . . TWNKNwriii,HiiiHigrpHMiiftrgtk v -r r.-r-.... - . - l I ! . twiw 01 fwmm coooocmo: in oooarvawon. syomm, n. imk o coniwort, oo mh pnum w painouc optrK wkicii 7 ; , , , 1" .

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kave waned kt tke human heart. Tkat ICrand and heroic devettea to one's native land, which, in tke day of tradittonal poetrjr nnd song; prompted men to yield xr Uvea on tke altar of tkeir eonntrr, to kew tkeir way mto tke tbkkext of tk ckt, aad there, sinking exhausted iapooki kkmd, giro up tke ghost at tke sbrineof FatHothMB, or wow k swatk through kattNtw; eeiunHM and He protecting tke ly l a ktlea ckiei or kkg-k no kmger

by father in real Me, in tkeir wa peeeon, nor k H looked upon wMk Fkd kvor ky tkem when oxnibited by one; Indeed, in moat ret. It appear to Jove become dkWtekd to fatkera to ae skoot off tkeir ears and maim tkemeefres in woekiac olf, with cannon and jfka, tke wiki freasy of tkeir pjtfiUt tOwmadkihaekei.r. twoeiemees Hyde totally uoelke and yet kt whom "W' straaft ankcy are, ad wtksns, aveme 'Owc ef-Jnlja. Um ttlsuUsa 4

Km i Uh won't stand faatthaA '- -- taiuaiienmant TottWtU,,oUHWWo(FooHli WJwIyaeam, to tkt gttor pert of tk rete. kkaJktk and illusory; tker k a sort of esmct to got mom km out of what ke't htaar. ItbMw footing with mi kvtaiml masjtlas. So tkt tk only porpepedatlon to wkoat tk Poortk Of Jttlj WHHM Wtk wol HMuJutU. td kkt k tk yoWMJ-WMf tkk GkrfoUoM 1 more prooorfr tkt ,rlrk kolidar, not Um Fourth eminently bclon to tk hoys. There k no doubt tkat in k Fourth of July "Vena; America" tad a ftriln of joy-an illlmlUbk. abwU wtkfjrkMj jikaiwr--tkat knows no ronterpart. Tht tkk Joy k peculiar to and inerakk from tk day itself M mankVet from tkt feet tkat tkw W Hot a cent' wortk of fun in writ fire-cracker tk day atar the Fourth, aad tk oely enjoyment tkat attak to it a week or osmAsrekinantidpatloaol tkcsurpjoy . Tkk KMUctptk m Hk tkat wkick prowdM a ihch'ic or a orkool Timwofi, ooijr magKUM to about tk lowr-feu Ml nidtk powor. MM iMitMnrwM m moy tHIr tk full XW Hy' tik okjMOal )MMtbtH. HoiwMOfikl not wtofc -br rol" tkui t f orrwr wu Koiup to be Um wbo did not wkk IwrtW tkai J WM gom; to b "Fourth," of htm of oanmUl "trri. catfoM" aad juvtoik hiiaritk. (It k Bcavrcetr ntcoiMinry to rem art tk.t k avr was a porvut who did ot have I akrh aad tkaak kk or hr Htan that the Fourtk wa M(Jr ovw.) If some boy v o uoy Iro th Sntt kave k a hor J tioaaf patrioti conniWon, it k perfectly mI to uuuh-. ti.f f i, Ti . . . wt Mt of hk iy k, tk . breum, aad troukl com mi, fnoh nd iiawkafcCif kekadn'tirot kilkd o) to tkk : aaittvereary. a readr aad I 1 . . " on.-., w tk , Mt v k ever let on go oH la hk NotwithetaMjiajr; our aaoMtor are wont to toil a tkat they knew nothing of irecracker and torpedoa, but a! to amnee and maim tkemoelvea with aavik and binnderbnee, or tfinttoek. whik tk matter ekiklrea amaeed tkemeelv with ekees of gin-ger-bread aad hemp of brown agar; we are proa to better tkat tkey nwt kav known aometkiag of the joy that H coiled up in apin'wkeel, or. atknut. if theee were f ureiga to tkeir acquaintanee tkat tker mat kave found a joy come what Nke tkat of tke modem boy, who, at two . '. I a. m. ol the morni5 ..tfee Kkri. oo," stealthily eKmba tkentalreaae to tke vlliace ehurck belfry aad, witk a halt dosen companion, etartk tke swmbering town witk tke dkoordaat peak of tke cracked bell, and tken ieea witk precipitate kaete and kokterons ktugkter, to hide away, ami by and by venture back again to wake the growlas; bokfer aad bolder whea comes, until at last, with perfect unrest rai t, he skiver tk air until the un comes un. aad, ky rowdag to life of day tke viHage peopk, dkpols tke fua tkat ejited solely m tke mki kief. Oht an A e wwe . castors en joy e uh spori; so aid we; so do our key now. tkongk kt the city tkey are mostly deprived of it In another respect tke Fourtk k great. Itk tk bay or VKxtem. Tk writer remembers uck a day. The Sunday-school the one tkat Jones be longed to was reiag to kave one. Mr. Jpnea akU "ow. Jonenie. dear, we'M go and take tke ektkJren it'H be suck a nice ekangefor tke lftUe loves." Jones agreed, and said "pknie were hk KTong-kokl." So tkey got up at f ve o'eleek in the morning, got tke chMdren out on tkeir pin tker were seven. aH under twelve rears nnd Ixed tkem all up nke. J one combed tkeir hair, tied the babv's put on hk white pant and vest, took tk youngest of tke family incum twaneeaea hk arm aad a basket in hk hand witk Xackariak hanging onto .the Mtndk; Mrs. J. followed in kk wake witk a young; Jones under each wlaa- and a on ker face, and tkey started far tke train, tke rest of tke young Joneses earmkhingr nlong the flank. Mr. Jones saw a man running, so ske get nervous. knew tkey would be kt," and tker all Arrived at tke depot, Jones waa' hot, the etarek waa fadta from hk collar, ami they found tkat the train eKdn't leave for Mf- , J net a Jones had got settled down Waajy nsJnsm nVassssn fcata uanuskmsa 4sLm aaMma ms1l WWW annnmui stare; Nnnnj Nnasaaannnn) nnjananj eaVanH snsaaw

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Wrt, Mm. Jo dkoovwd thotak Ik Mckota, Xaok m wm t oa tk fwaUorw, mmd ri kod kwr ftw o.wMd In tk wi4ow. Joh Uv for XtUkao ad dkv rovoor tArtwt: Mm. iWHcwtd tk Jomh "kit for" Maria and koekdkt kt out of tk window, wkik Xihuehad aaw erkd aad jumped up and down on a fat Mdy'e toe. But at kuit tkey got adk4ed;Jona aaatcked XaesketM into tke train, Mr. Jen found tk tltket in ker kaad and XektHmndnmnwr at down in an okl lady' lap. Wlma tkey arrived at tk park Jenet got together tk banket, tk kawk aad paraaok, with tk exception of aom tky afterward found at the railroad oHke.in tk city. Mm. J. took tke ekiidren in tow, except tkre tkat Hed out of tk otkw end of tk ear and got loot in tk erowd. A Jones got on tke platform ke dkeavered Zaekariah balancing on a piaak tkat Ilkriek" ditch ami beard Mr. Jen "For Heaven' sake, Zackeu. com out from under that ear!" Jon wm never so put out in hk Iif and yelled, with hk hair standing oa end ami weoe in hi eye; "Kaekariak, efimb out of that diteh. et I'M tan your infernal littk kin,H ami then k stood Zackeu oa hk head for about a rninut. But wken they reached tke grove aad Joneahadgot a halter on Zackeu, and they found a nice ahady place where the ua would strike surer than gun in about "(teen minute. Jones began to feel eaaiet in hk miad ami sat down to vkw the situation, just where somelMMly had spilled Home lemonade; but it did not matter ke got right up, aad only swore. Mr. Jonee took a napkin and made the grass stain on hk aft quarter about a foot square. Then ke stood up in the sua to kt kk pant dry, and said: "By George, Mrs. Joaes, Fourth-oi-J uly ain't what they're cracked up to Great Scott! there's Xebuehadaex-," and ke hauled him, keek Aval, out of the kmonade tub tkat the Sundaj'-school iateodent was attending to. super. But they dal have a nice, regular nicnk, dinner. Mrs. Jones spread tke doth, in thf middle of whkh the chow-chow had depos ited itself. Jones made the kmonade "ke was a regular creamer at that," ke aid and put a bucket of water around two kmon. Then he strained the Hies out of the milk and Ashed the spider out of the ice cream. Then Mrs. Jones made him put on hk coat "to come to the table, of course," and tkey all sat down eroealegged and uncomfortable and had a mot doikiou feast of pickles and eake, lea eroam and sardine. When it came time to go home Zacheu and Nekuchadaezsar had run awar. ami mihuIu1v t.....i , V . J swimming, wnicft threw -Mrs. Jo BfiMHti ami com eniiM into Jones. But ke set Mrs. Jones to picking up tk uitng while he went to find tke boy, whom he found aM right, except that Zacheu had burned the knee out of hk best pant with a "squib." and Xekuckad aexxar had left hk coat somewhere. Tkey reached the train ten minute aftet everybody eke had got there, and had to stand up all the way home, Jones with kk back against tke door to keep Zarheue . ..... Irom riding on the piattorm. while that hopeful was rkling on the other one. The baby erkd all night with the Ice cream colic, ami Jones swore he'd never go to another Fourth of July picnic, "so help htm." But, nererthek, ke probably will. Ko Mere Swearing for H fen. "You say tke trout weighed tea pountw "Yes, sir; It was the biggest trout I srer saw." 'And It got away from you?" "Yes." "Will yon take an oath to that?" "I'll take no more oaths: I swore nnut about it whea it got away." romken Statesman. Katlrely rree from ram. "And how's your father now-a-dara?" asked an Eastern woman of her friend whose pater lived in Kansas. "I trust the old gentkmaa and the rest or the family do not suffer aa meek from rheumatkm a formerly." ". tkey don't. Father write tkat since the last tornado oHt there, there Isn't a pane in tke house." TW-Jf lie. An Important Beeall Smltied. "What a nke summer resort tkat meet be. It' go tker. na." "Weil I don't know, dear: I do not eon. alder thk circular quite natkmrtory." "" ay, na, rt k full of all aorta of a. aim." 'Yes. I knew: rt tetk all akout. tk miu, of tke hotel, tke alas of tke enMiik. mI alse of tke room, kut not a ward about tk sis of tke ntuitoes dkf. dMtllaa

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Wkik) tk toad k vary aoenful in aia to doatroy slug aitd iasoeht, it at not a food thing to bar nnr jottr boa biros, a it also swallow heavily, laden hotter bi,CkiHttmd Lmnhr. Cold baths are dangerous totkooki or feeble. Warm batk aru relax in f, a4 should not b taken in tke morn lag. Tbe morning h tke beet tim lor boom oatet, is svening tor aware . Botte Mudgtl. Weed nnd hoe tbe on on, pea aaWI mi 01 ute garden vegetabiea, wurrow the potatoes again, replant tbe eora and uonimenoe pioufhing it tbe vary day it k large enough. Keep tke ground whioh tbe erope occupy free from weeds, looe and dlow. X. Y. Titegram. Oat-meal Cookkw: Two and half eup of oat-meal, two and fourth cup of flour, one full eup ol butter, one eup of sugar, two eggs, two tableepooiifuls of milk, one snail teaspoon fill of soda, and otve large teaspoonful of cinnamon. Roll UiTn and bake in a quick ore. Tk IhuuMany experimunU at bonne and abroad indorse tbe praotiee of 00mposting fine-ground mineral phosphates for some months with fecal barnyard manure, an a very eSeient course to secure, in an economical way, active phosphoric acid for the auooewful pro. duetion of our farm crop. N. JC. Farmer. The hogs should have undisputed sway in the orchard during tbe fruit season and they will eat up all the fallen and wormy apple and hunt out many of the grub, ec., which are injurious to the tree. In this way they destroy many of the enemies of sound fruit and shade trees, and in other ways greatly benefit tbe orchard. Prairie Farmer. A Delicate Souffle: Dissolve a quarter of a pound of chocolate in lukewarm water; add the yelks of foureggi and a cup of powdered sugar, and mix won togemer until you have a smooth, frothy paste. Beat up the four whites to a stiff froth and add them to the mixture. Pour all into a baking dish; leave it for twenty minutes in tbe oven and serve. Toledo Blade. Squash and sweet potato vine having rootlets that grow out from the under sides of the joint, which anchor them and prevent the wind from dislodging thosi, should be lifted very carefully when growing, as the rootlets not only hold the plants ia plaoe, but assist in procuring nourish munt, and any damage done in handling retards the vines. Western Rural. Do not forget that fuchsias will make their bestrowth insummeronly when partially shaded in the heat of the day. The beautiful fuchsias which skilled florists how are made so by careful and liberal pinching back of the fast growing stems. This induces the tree-Tike habit which k so attractive in the fine specimens seen at exhibitions and florist' greenhoueoe. JEs ehanqe. CURING CLOVER HAY. Sarin; Ked Clerer Sett to Obtain the stesatt frem It. I suppose it is hardly neoasoary for me to say any thing in regard to red clover as a farm crop. All farmers ought-to know its value, both as a fertilizer aad as feed for nearly all kmde of farm stock. In this term I include hogs, as well as cattle, horses and sheep. At low prices pork oan be made with profit only when grown largely on clover. Many farmers do not know its feeding value, for tbe reason that they have never saved it in a manner to obtain the beat resulte from it It is usually allowed to get too ripe before eutting, and is than left in the sun and dew until it is bleached aad blackened, and when put in the barn has but little more feeding value than pea straw. Then come tbe question, bow shall we save it? First, if possible, by all means build a silo to put it in. Build it in side the barn. Put a grout bottom into the bay, line tbe sides with tarred kuiktmg paper aad matched flooring, and you have as perfect a silo as can be built. The clover may be nut into a silo with less expense, and much less risk than it can be saved in the ,ordi- 1 nary way. But if it is not desired to have a silo, the next beet thing is (I have practiced it the last fifteen years), j to cut the clover when it is green, wilt 1 it in the field, and do the rest of the ' euring in the mow. My plan is this: Cut before the bloasoms are all out (say a little more than half of theml: never commence the mowing in the morninr u:i .1.,. - tmm ihs ucw w on; run tne mower until noon. After dinner, and as soon as four o'clock, rake, and nut un in large eocks; be sure that U is all done before the dew basrins to fall. A tHil is useful, and should be had if attain, able. If put up while the sun is shining on it warm, tbe hav will bacin at once to heat in the cock, and by the next morning will be quite warm. The next forenoon throw open to tbe sun a short time, aad nut into the barn as fast as possible. I know some readers will be ready to ask if iL will not hat and spoil. It will heat, and that is what we want it to do; but if there is no moisture in it except the juice of the hay, it will not suoil. nrovidln t). barn is reason abfv tight An ordinary battened barn k tie-lit annnwh if ih doors are keet closed, save whan necessary to be open for putting in hay. If one has a larre amount of clovar t cnt, the mower may be run from, say three o'clock in the afternoon until thm dew begins to fall, and the clover handled the next dav. If the work-

goes on oontinuoualy from day to day. it will he all right but if from bad weather or any other cause, a break of fwo dy should occur, tbe hay will be wet as K falls from tbe fork, and it m a good plan to piteh oft" some of the top to the skies of tbe mow. When tbe emTerie all in it k well to put a load or two of dry straw on tbe top, other whw some of tbe top will be found spoiled. One word of caution. Z B,,k th m ot supposing H will be the same to put in tew hay ae peon bay. If the ram falls on it, er tojmtwben the dew k en, it mm he, dri! or it will SwrlyMd4.-Cr. TriZ frf eawanf'lVtw

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art of Plana, IreUed. was irktarad at tke Mouth em yesterday. Tke no a JEari wa sauck snrprissd whoa a re porter seat p kk eard. "I only can over for a bit of snooting, you know, k proteeteu, aad 1 can notes where it will Mtorest tk mass a at all, you know." "Where do you expect to lad tkk skoot ing, my LordP "Why, around baa Fraaoisco, of eoen. I ant told tkat big game fa plenty aM around tke bloody peace, yea know, aad I kave broagbt a brae of fowl. I: pkee tkat would kill aa elephant, be A Med smoke la Mm WMmorton (III.) Speolal. Tbe ease of Julio Latker, whoee funeral eowTd ker to-day, wa oa of meek in. terse to tke medio! pr-rfession, both ker aad in Cklcage, where ke had bee treated. He had suffered for more tksa two years, aad a few month ago a spiritualist dootor operated on him aad relieved hint f -red snake about elgkteea inches long. Mis relatives would not allow a poet-na or. tons examination, and sought to baffie tbe kill of reeurreeUonlsU by uslag mttaUk oaaket witk a spring look. " Ball's Hair Rsnewsr keep my kair in good condiUoa." Mm. 8. K Soott, aMeddard, X. H. Ayer Ague Car k n purely vogokabk) eomponad, aad ia free from dangerous drug. Watxagirlekaage boas does she renew her youtki Jferfemftm Frn Frm. It aoend on tke age of tbe new be. CMe Trmtnt. S montk's treatment for 60c, Fiso's Remedy for Catarrh. Bold ky druggist. THE MARKETS. g.,. xkw roax. Jane X, wm. ATTLK Kst Ire Steers f 4 ee S M ij cbW:.::. 4 a hwh - -eeeee 'rar em rOKK-Xew Me. UN 8MM nr tuTTu v KJC VK8-Good to ClKrte.... 4 M B BftM Fair to Medium.... 4 e m kuSSz010 kot.. tL lrto e see a rXOUK I'atent 4 4 a te.-trv.rn o straight IN a mtvA vX,V.Kd w"-ivttrtlSZ-Z1 uvi v8 ' TOBACCO Lug 3 9S a . . Leaf Medium..- IN a HAY ObAtoa TtnAU 11 M A a es 4 74 4 M 4 M 4 76 4 IS 31 SS s so 8 M H M BUTTKK-hocoia"::::::: s IS Kbr-v-' 8 few jeees..... r H BACON-Clear Klb jga LAKD-Prlme Steam & HOOL Fine to Choice, new- St a CHlUAttO. OATTUE Sklppin; S af a HOGS Good to f :hniu a u a 9 M v 34 S SS 4 as 4 44 4 71 MX as e 5 15 4 ao faur-booa to UliOte FLOUK-Winter tN s a 4 s a IN teesettstesee OAT)-Xo. S WhHe fORK-Xew Mees KANSAS CITY. 4 SS 3 ee uuoe sale at , a a WIIXAT JiO, e e V OATii No. S.....,...u......... FLOUK Mlech Grades 3 SS a COhVN WhHe 4 a i 9B 40 trHoiee weotera M HAl--Cbotoe MM W 08 POKK-Xew Mss ." .... 5 BACOX-Ctear Mb sjtf e COlTON-MWdllnfc . .... sg LOUIS VLLLE. cons y,o. 2 Htxsii a ae OATS-No. iIitKl ..V. Z 5x UriUL- u. r fT' ...... .......... ..m .... m i7! BACOK-OiearWb .... v -"" wuun...m.., .... m a: H WM't Bekt Brtad la ether wore, we ee sot emlat umt Hood's SacSBMamawiUMtasoeatlsMtes. We tell joe stma. .(waniiaMaew,eMNmKpraHllrMietieM ef nassssMoaeJ leMabiatr. asm aek rem frsnklr U yea ars senerlac from sr esesse or sJeettoa esneed er seemote lr usee re stood e low state of tae sretesi, to try Hood's Mraaperlli. Oureiaerteeee wsrrseU we U saMris jov Ut 70 wtU not MMiafiuimeamtaereesK. "I hare taken Hood's teeeaarili m Jk I ksrs had for the hut atae er tea jean, sof "e tmmmj. 11 nas now enurelr eered me." sum. jk. jmsrroir, caieosee, jsaes. After svaertes mny rear wnh kMeter eo rtsostsssndsi ky mr Meter. Ker. J. p. "W"T -neo- swueent. It sum dose me seoeaeeeS aa aajtauw etos." Xcwix a VV , MHO, M. " Mrwtfe tateke there t aetMs nke Hood', ger. Mayfna.sntt wears never wHhwKmiewkoeae.' r. X.XJMBfaa, tyiaeass, X. T. Hood's SarMparilla T SB rsWSS. MX SurferK. PraaM v. r t toMi. ns. . .. . . . f v. aww m w, yemssarics, Lowell, uses. 100 Doms Ortei Dollar W. L. DOUGLAS set ess MfTTsfC CrAI P tAirSAtAPl ffta r rtai m-mm a n m BWMBaV smbsI ee,,, tsnm flW MXlalB 13 Ito lltpt to M 9lf NtfiM Maatt.1 m awa jBmaNbt VMMeM ce aot ee msfwsajr bore. Me Halter te Mjr saner the 0. free. os reeeist of Bl. aniskvi itdelerr. lUrdware ssd lUroru PwHere. SeecUl dteceent to tiiH Tree, tar Send for rrlfe MM t J.C- l4aTU0csB,Rechcter,X.V. LSriutifs1r say tsMjtMe rwX aawnHn sw niet. n feetl St, yjsv Teak. eaoo REWARD Wrt y aereon that can 0 Bwlasla? Ism mmsLiiesm

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