Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 29, Number 18, Jasper, Dubois County, 28 January 1887 — Page 3

vmmomAL Mm utepurv. b-i7 JMKnwoh eajb the book wklek It It wrUlnjr, kin ''iUmtleuUaiAee.'' fi-etiWent lawt, of lUrrartl. mU.

Clwpel, &. J wH4 fovea Mftpwi'virtoc boiler UutN Ui critic or aSB?ajawIV It b eetlatl tiutt over $500,000 lut lt upentin uttetcccaful tUnuH. k wbtablleh newaimper In Portland, Oft., during tlM putt twenty year.--Cktmqo Time. Hmkn- Van Wyek. erf NrUraxku, Mas a Imby daughter a your or two ol vkttt- we Wn on New Year'a day, jm1 ieuw by J-be Haute of Hmy Xw Year Van Wynk.-N. T. MuU. John F. Smith, a HtUauVtyM.i type fottHtW, rlkdrilrutetl HQQ.WW anting vnruuia charitable mul etlncatiounl inwt1uttl iH Una dty during Um? past year MUtuiclpkin 1'ret. -Ckm?l Gilbert A. Pierce, who recently resign! the Governorship o Dakota, h:w aecitl the tttwitiot; ol wsotffMtp wlitor of the St. l'aul l'iowtr Vrem fur Dakota. Hi hoatlquartfr will tnt in KUntnrck. . ..Mi H. Maude Merrill, if BuckiMtrt Cantor, Me., ha received m ierMH1 ttr of thank xml eomnumtlatititi from General Grant's private mrcUtrr for the Ii,t Heni on the (JeupmlV itaetjh that the family received. CMe Tribune. At the conclusion of Sarah Bernhart recent leitftft jrerfttroiauce in WtHHw Ayres. the great traztidiciiKc wk w pUyinjc Dona Sol in Hcriiaui." m'ius imMitc(l with the title dtreek for h ttuct of ten sqtuirts miles i'h the Argentine KejHiblie. Seimtor SherniMii mul Gitfral SberititiH are suhl t) emhtutgt; ltt-rs nhHt dully wlntn out of one another's soolwty. "CiiiMp" i whiit Joln 1wy! c115 the hlier, and "Now, JohH," U the styh thut the GeiierMl Hm in HDcostiitg the Senntor. . A day-or two lief ore the New Eng. land dinner me one fked Mr. Henry W. Grwly, of Uie AtUnU VmUutim. what he inteiidcMl to ny in hie siMe;h. "The Ionl only knonV he rcjdietl. l Imve thonht of r thout-aitd thing U my. lire hiHlmlfof which if I say they will murder me M'lten I get bk Immi hihI H I .nty the other live hMHdred they will nuinlcr me t the Imn qeU" Adeiiiift Putti IiHe the HtMrtK!h

er in it mt virulent form, nl for f is rapidly ineretuiiiig and 1ms -mnuy years jmm( no friend of any dls ready attained to very jneat propor-

tmutHtn has leen renii(ted to the L..i...i.i ,.f , lu .....ii i... I uiiirnMu i nic rtinm iiuhiih until nc or she ha written a few wonfc either upon Mine, l'atti iterndf or umh som: other subject or interest. The conseipH'oce is that the signature of almoot every notability Imth in and ouUHle the musical worhl are to be fonnd in lier allMiHis. X 1. Jfcraid. JoiiH H. Craig, wliose 1omj i ia ItMliMMM- mur liMiinuMiukltu. Ik at v- fmt

four aiMl a half inches in height ami tHKt H H kMown ' Europ was exprtweigks SM immihIs. He measures wl fnm 'l iK m 1nm tMat trfght feet two inches round the him of its wsefnl

ami eighteen inches around the ankle. He was born thirty years ago. and then weighed but eleven oumls. Two years later he took a prixe at one rf Barnaul's baby shows in this city because he" weighed 30 MMtmls. AjfjMtretiUv Ite has been growing ever sinew. X i", Stm. HUMOROUS. In .-peaking of a proefio of commere inl travelers it was (tuit irM;r marchel in a verv onlerly manner. t.. i ... .. 1 i . . J i Mtrelmuti Trawler. A Pennsylvanian named Fiddle was recently dayrd npen byXew Ymk sWjters to the tMne of three thousand dd!rs. He is aeconlfngly hflring on Ws ill-UH.-k.- XorrikcH JJerttjH.

Htng ladies who feel $mxim to pre pHHi jn thllt( WHV. jt jm jWir4l tme serve the mst symmetrical anatomical hHh of the stock to which it was pf.p.rtios, should never lie in ahurry. ' jrfven. A like objection was made to lliey shwibl remember that " hMta" j n M n mun.. it causetl tl mttw makes wau4."-MAteAf Time$. J plants to grow t.w. rank, and did not A thing that is open s presumably tend to the production of as tii:e a filter csjMlde f Mng shut, lmt. often as we as other materials that could lie emhave heard of an otam winter, mir at- wloved for that obiect. The di-dr.iWl-

tention lias never Vet been culled to a f ft winter. Sun Fntmism Kmmifh cr. Master Tommy "Now let's have Tom. T.hii, the Piper's Son!' " Sister "Xti, no! That's mttaSumlay HHg." Master Tommy "We could say Tom, Tom, the Parson's So,i yo kwjw!" Fhh. -Why She ConWn't Catch Him.SHe wm )rip auet MpotHat, . Aim! lie wm mimIi ta leva. hUNt Mm, teat, whmm-HIm, TsMkMiR well )kliKnH'C Me wm a dm. -HmIIo Wanl,come Hp the board-

tng-hoiMc and I'll introduce yon to commencement of an PHorinou.o trade. Ke yoHHg lady. Gad, site is v&m M' of making cottonseed oil Kvr htkiM, either.1' "No, Chnrler, I MM' very brief times grown to Mt't come up. I don't want any ibihig proportions, thing tn do with those jest-nt-belles." J Tlie ximV! if this ImltMtry serves Lift. j ly as owe illustration of the ft that -A pompons ami opinionated man th ww,1 k n11 ff Pftl when discussing a certain Matter with 4 oMree. A number of other moltkrii l'y. exehtimed : "I know I am right iwwe4 might 1k given of this fact, Madame. I am iierfectlv wire th I M,"fr' ,mrtH tmw which xredt-rivid 1 will Intt mv ears on it, mmlsme." ! knowledge or chcin"Iyoihinkitriitht tocarrvliettiHir vfjiU of the iMhWlble en-

seh extreme lengths?" miletly ! WKHile.l the lndy.-A. '. Ltlgtr. Uttle Johnny, to guest at dinnet -'Mr. Hoskiw, I'm glad yo'v(taW "dinner with ns k-4ay. Mr. Hoskins "Thmik you Jtmnny. Why are yoHgladr J,huMy-"I heard m tk eook two hour ago that there might as well open a jar of prejwvas. If you hadn't stafct we wmikln't iwvt had My prewK-va. I Hy, mamma, what mtm wsi tMyUu

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YMkLft 'Ba Mil inal Hul Way In t Tke ukcttot eWt n tka yMnmiiif trf JUmi m te iU of mUlon to tint in tuttM of wm, ptrtiW and fjMMU. tb tnrMMM wilt Mill continue. r KM ratio b very sumtl. and that mhWmc Mm artilii-ial cheek U etxohiyeil, the earth wilt eventually be iwarminf wHJi many more InhaMunU thM btn pfnlneU will nti)Hirt. Sinee Malthiu )h)mhiiuImI hU thory of jMipnlation, however, entumous aiveei have been made in oir knowldgw of tiw; natural reHtiT4M whieh may lm nm Ux the HMtMi)iiii of human life. A nHmlr rf new militaee, or MtlwtauvM not previously u&jHHted of havlnjr that qunllty, haro been aildwl to the Hst of fmHlii. Anxm the b the mtnl of live cotton plant. It will trolably anrprise a very large Humber of hioms to hnutt that thk (WMlnet ie availaide as NouHahmeiit for tlie human species, and much more to be informed to how greitt an extent it is already employed for that irpoM. XutHthau) idls and eijMJciully Uom of vegetable origin have lieen extrnaively nel as food by various nations. The cultivation of the olive appear to have Iteen earlieat known in Canaan, and it waa greatly jH-aisHxl by the 'Hebrew writers after their monotonous forty years' diet of manna in the wilderness. From Asia Minor the (dive tree M'afi transplanted to the mainland of the IV iasgian and the islands of thelonians, and Homer does honor to it in the Odyssey. Gradually the oil expressed from the fruit became the great staple of food for the goutliem nations of Euro) and the people of South-western Asia and Nortlu.TR Africa. The Romans Ufed it far more freely at table than the Greeks who adored its -cultivation at an earlier date, and one of their notable adages assert oil that there were two fluids which were essential to a long and pleasant life wine and oil. Very few Anglo-Saxons realize the extent to which olivet till enters! into the daily diet of the inhabitants of tltot countries of which it has for m many centuries a principal product. That cotton seed could come forward as the chief comjietit4ir of the olive would very probably have been doulrted by Mai thus, had swh a prediction lx'en made to him. Yet such is reallv the l rospe:tive iniiHrtnnce of 1 ......li... 'it... this eontmotlit. Tho nminifacture of cittH turns. Tin The cotton plant is known to 1m indigeiMMis to both Asia and America. It was cultivated in India live hundred year? lwfore Christ, in China two hundred years lefore Christ, and whs found by the Spaniards in Mexico in 1519 of the present era, and in Peru in 1632. In Kgyi it sImj raised in very ancient times. The first decorticated cotton seed HiHties, asulti from tint mere moiNgation of the cotton plant. It is singular that not HHlil mneh later did the cot toil planters in this country begin to understand its real value. Its ftit unt in their hands was as a fertiliser for land oh which cirtton was rotliiced. It was found that the seed restored to the soil in good part the esiienUal elements which were taken from it by the crop. For nearly a century prior W that time , Che xl hail len regarded as useless. 1 . " .t. nlHr(f lilts boll, ktut fitWWu I u nut 1 f kJ i kniM'll tkfttak f Ah ia4i ATkn Hurt ul vame in kuowletlge oh the irt of the planter was the dlseovery that the setfl was an excellent fool for i'uttle. Fih- a good many years it was employed for this jhuimhc, but at length it was found t 1k Im i4ik to fiWt, tW trnt. ityW adapting it to the digestion of cjtittle led Ut tins expression of the oil. The seed Mas y this operation formed into cakes, which were tisl Ixjtli as fin-age ami manure. Only sixteen venrs ago this iwoces. 1m!gaa to be generally wloptesl in the South, and as great qfatitlties of dl were thus prMhicel which waa naturally found to las useful for ntaHy purposes a market for it wm ileirsldc. It did Hot take bnig to discover that the qaalities of the new product were a good thml Hke those of olive oil, and thatRctHtkl he aubstitnted for the latter or sold for like uses. Thi was the WHSttHt "mI supply which u is thus suggested must relegate to an ex tremely remote period the time when the pnipWle theory of Mklthns need become. If ever, a ol aerhme inouiotud to mAnklnd. It way be added that thk Is but pMi of the Important features of tke 'abject, an .vamiiiathH of which will reveal atill further how tittle man avaiWi WtweeW aa yet of all those mmmim whkk remain to Mm of aswttriag his costinued. exisiHe.-5 FrtmeimCkrtMoh. ... a - CaWmge, apple 4 pitta bss mnet ehHrMk44 iraiki'tlMCMhtr.

Taka tw Urge apooki, 4rir large itaUa through them in the wall nboo rvo Inches apart, aAdliang your beoou ttp, brttsh-end an. !Be sure to kep your dhaVebith climN, as mnui phyahHaiM e4aim dljdv theria will start from using grewy d kb-eiot lis, TVoy Time. It long since dawnwl upon me that it would not do to trust the cataloguea. It has come to be conshleretl a jiwtlliabh thing to overrate new varMie.,AmeHmn Uturden. For a delicious dish of apples take two pounds of apples, par and eor them, alica them into a pea, add one jmhiiuI of lojtf sugar and the juice of three lemons; let them Itoil about two hours, turn into a dieh and serve with thick cream. IUMoh Jlwlyet, Cottage Pudding; One cup of sugar, one UhleMoiifl of butter, one cup of milk, two egg.4, two eupa repar(Ml mair. Crem the butter and sigar, a id the whipped yelks of the eggs, tlie milk, the Hour ami the beaten whites, ltske in a brick-ahaped mold well grejuied, and slice, crosswise. Eat with either hartl or liquid sauce. Morton llttUeliti. Among the first crojw which can lx ut out on the owning of sjH'ing are early peas. Sown four inches deep, as they should be, a iretty sharp frecae after planting will do them no harm. Preparing tho ground in the fall will facilitate the work, as licfore the ground is dry enough to plow well in the spring the peas may le sprouted or up evein The gollaliould be well cnriciied, and left in ridges, in which condition it will dry quicker. Cleveland Leader. To do up shirts take two, tablespoonfuls, of standi and one teusjKMin even full of powdered lxrax ami dissolve iu one and one-half cups of cold water. The shirts must not lw previously starched, and they must be perfectly dry. Dip tlie cuffs, collars, boroms ami neck-band in the starch, then roll up tight in a dry cloth and let them lie two hours. Then rub oft" and iron. They will lie like pastelKmrd and have a nice glow. '(Itml HHcktting. Removing Cake from Tins: SupjMHing it to be a loaf of cake in a deep tin. First, voti must Imtter the tin all

around the sides and b(tton,. then butter the pnpr :M well (cutting it to fit the tin exact! v). Now. when the cake is bakcnl, doti't try to take it from the tin while liot; set it away until jterfectt el k. a. l rf. i ly comi. men reiurn n to uie nre long cnotigh to warm the tin through, then turn it uiwide down on your hand, and , . ., .1. , it . i tap the tHlge of the tin on the table, and I. ...Ill .1:.. t .1- . ..II -J.-t.. 1 it mil .-nil irum mi: kill nil nziii. niiii 3'mi can take off the jiaer without any injury to the cake.- Rtchtmge. We know of no good reason why every garden should not have a bed of H-psragH. and a large one, too. Onc planted in good garden soil, and the; crop is certain for manyyears to come. The most suitable soil is a deep, right loam, awl it .vlioukl lie upderdrained. I Whatever IhImk and outlay is put into J its treparatfon to Iiave it deetdr I worked ami manured M ill be whtme.1 again to the doer, and with a high rate of interest. Tlie more manure the greater the ,H,.h,ct : at the rate of Hftyim'o norse icwi. 10 uie acre wouiu ue the t ight thing. Hnrnl Xew Yorker. RAISING bVoOM CORN. Mrthnrf tf PImhUnc hm4 CHtllrxtiRir Tkv Hnvr KtH I'nmHefd SuwnwofHlly. Iii the )He)Mimtion of the soil fop lroom corn tlie snine plan should le carried Out as advocated by all good farmers in preparing the ground foe Indian corn. The better condition a to incites the ground is in the more AfWraJtec yt will have of. good, even stand. So it will jtay to have gronnd iu as stikhI ortter as iKssible. Ten uesj see Evergreen U the'most desirable vaj riety to plant. If your seed is not enj tirely free from stems adhering, make , it so by running through, a sausagei grinder, or put in a Iwnxd and take a iwde ami chop and work it until every , stem is off, then run through a fanning . mill until jierfectly clean, as the hobs I in the drill-plate are so small that they art? very eadjy choked up. There is pdte a difference of opinion in regard to the quantity of seed required, running front lb to 22 acres from one buhel of seed, or from 8S to ISO seeds to the rod; 85 plants to tlie rod is a very gissl average. - From the 15th of May until the first of June, or even later, is a good time to plant. In planting take any gwd two-horse planter that 1H a (trill Hf tjuOiiuoiit. im-iiv!i1i vmirulf Willi plates adapted especially to broom I corn sctHi, auu go aueau ine same as I for Indian corn, only doH't plant too ' deep, not over one-half inch, if possi ble. If you can have three weeks good weather, all well and good, as the seed germinates very quickly and grows rapidly when it has a start. Hut should there come n hard, driving rain, like wo hsv la-re sometimes, it will bake the ground so that the germ can not get through; or should it be up from one to two inches, the ground will VMidt on it so Iwdly that it will not n mount to any thing;, as the plant is so very tender that it will 1m completely covered up; so the only thing is to plant over. Tlie cultivating is about the same aa for Imlinn eorn, in case the weeds de not get any start of you. Bnt should lhii happen the only remedy then Is to pick and hoe. There are attachments to cultivators for the first plowing, with which the ground is just serai! over and but very little dirt goes to the plant. The trouble with the first cultivating k the plant hi so small ami tender that it will not sttutd any dirt. Bnt after It start to grow one it eM get nway with any thing, its growth k tc rapW.ffrr. Oim Fmrmmr,

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A i yrofwMer smmA twenty VMM tattodyuur UMkabMaaMt rhaiastoriirtkia f a eartala uiaU, and laamal this ia Urswiaf fact, ooaoorawr : On Um Paeiflo eeast of Amarim, wktN it k foawt la yreat abuadaaea, it hi projrad fma by a eartaia Ask which abounds bt th PaeMa ocean. Aa aa aM m mcmping from Ma fonafctafele aaiy it haa mmm provkkat with aa the back of Ha teati. Tm) axactiy like its far-wetra brotkar ia vary wartkmbir except that H, has a Urter ey. And the raaaoB for this k that tuera is no oorretBOadiag Aak to prey vpaa it in Um Atlantic ocean. Dxvtn tfcorr, champion Ausu-alhut ertekoter, aojrs tit. Jaoeba 0.1 acta like mafic Hospitals sod earativo iastiUttkMM weMwfully wo Kod HUw Cotnrh Cur. Xo opiatoa. Costs tweatty-liv easts a boUk. It k Um OBCMKiag W that k the sooaott Ofagod. eJHWI KuwArilo The former propriotor of Dr. Sage's Oikrrh Koiaedy, for years mala a siaodiaf, Kbtie offer ia alt American, newspapers of 0 reward for a case of catarrh that he sould not euro. The present proprietors have reeewed thk offer. All the druMiffets Mil thk Remedy, together with the " Douche," audall other appliances advised to be used in connection with it Xo catarrh patient k longer ante to say "lean not be eared." You get H09 iu ease of fatten. Rm.aoAi brskeiaea should emigrate to BwitcherbuMl. I'aul MtrM. FuxcrtoxALderaagement of the femak system k quickly cured by the use of Dr. K. V, Rerce's "Favorite PrescripUoa." It removes pain aad restores health aod Hrsagth. Uy alt drug gkte. Wail of the stage carpenter-all work aud ao pky. Tarn MOjfKof the best friends ta tbePeeltrv yard k the very effective Bone Mill advertised by Wikea Bros., Eaetoe, Ta. The oae we have gives entire setkfaettoa. Grind up the offals of bone aad fill the eggit wm pay." Thk trouble with a ever hM fake teeth. bast-saw k that K RrowM'a I Htle .Take. "Why, Brown, how short your coat to," sahl Joikss one day to his friend Brown, who wittily replkst : " Ye ; but it will be long enough before I get another." Some mea spend so much for mediclnsa that aether heal nor hi'lp them, that new clothes k with the hi like aogets visitsfew and far between. Interaal fevers. weakneM of the luaes, shortaees of brsath sad liitgeriag coughs, aooa ykld to the f TnStTa't royll reZdy, i7. R. V. Pie roe's 'Gokloa Xodtoal Discovery." The call to arms "John, take tkehahy.M -7Md MUhU. An Kteaiv itotar. , Is failing to provide the proper means to j 8xJ!!Irum h system those dkeaec germs which cattle scrofula, mdigeetioa, itemlitv, rkeumatism, aad sick heM&che, The only ! II.V1. I. Tt TT . T T I. I iw a ur, uwwr u iwk "evek ppeak to yourself when any oee k Thk Coxbixatiox or IxeaaiiEXTS 4 ia making Straw Kho.vchial Thochbs k seek m to give tke beit peiiihie effect with Mftv. Thev Kit tke ImmI raMlv in. mm for Coegks, CoWs nnS TWrmt DkBOHteaiyia boxes. rrMeeu. Nevek attempt to kaadk without glove. snow-shovel LlFB k burdeesoaw, alike to the sufferer aedall around him. whik dyspepsia aad its atlagevikkjissway. Compkietsof , 5T4 BUrkd? saaas owce ines amtcwi now wear eaeeriai testimony ae to iu merits. Ihpkkssioxs of America Feotpriak hi the snow. Xe itmm Xii. It a ceegh disturbs yeer steep, take Pine's Cure for Coaiatmpeiee aad rest well. Thk hoine-stretoh-eadsnieet -Tryiag te make both Hale's Honey of ITcrehouml aod Tar relieves witootring cough. Pttro t Tvotbeche Drew Cere la oee auaw . THE MARKETS. Nw York. Jm. m, M9T. i;ATTi.E Nauvesteen. t w COTTO.V-MMdlmr... : FljOUX-Oonu to ClMtae tm Pi 4 s WHKAT Xo. 1 KmI WC4te Mit fORX-Xo. If ...... 44 4 OATS-Wern Mixed M fZ St lOKK-XewMM K Ml it ST. LOOM. COTTOX-MieaMef UKKYm-C to cm.,... KiMr U Me4iem..., HCXM5 Gommoa Sket..... SHKEl'-FWrVo Ckom KLOUK-faleaM. Metfiam ta Strakkt. WHEAT Xo. S Kd Wiater... CORX-Xo. X Mixed OATS No. 9f.A. .... ....... KYK-X0.S , tea TOHACOO-Lues its 4 T iiAi-nmmr iiwmw,v. K UTTKK-ClKe Dwry . . . It ATOX-Clear Klh ...... . I.AKU- rnete mean w wli rate to vtutm attcAoo. CATTLK-Aktfnaair. t MOOS Good te Oeiee IN SNKKF-Oooa ta Ckeke...... 4 t FLOUK-Wtetar I'mteau... 4 WHKAT-Xo. iSprkg., TT1 vl Oa Z . oats-xo. wane. ....,. . .... l'OKK-NewMo.... ......... IS KANSAS CITY. CATTLK-SkiptSag Steers.... a 1KXJS Sales st 4 k OAT-Xe. NKW 0KLKAXS. FIXHJK-ftkck Ormden S ta 4 CtrrTON MkMMiuf,... L0U1VILLK wiw .-jo. ijrixw msi s? tf Mm mi uai ah-M. x Mixee POKkMees ...... ,,,. . ., ACOX-cieerltte , AX 4 M91Wnw se

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