Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 29, Number 50, Jasper, Dubois County, 9 September 1887 — Page 3

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Jftka tM.kia ttultJkkM WU mmm . Jftig1 Y" Ui wrr, a not begin Ij qntp ess MMlti HOC WSS itfiY-feur. The Mm PoHak newsiMtner printed in America baa Wen started in imbfe). It U called tb Qjtxyxm. -Mm Popp, for fifty years, editor ef the Bruges Journal, has written no lees than 18,000 aitiules, each containing ft m 8,000 to 4,000 words. It is reported that tke largest salary received by any woman in this country for illtoriiU work is thnt paid by Um Ilariuu Mrotlier to Mis Mary L. HeotM. Skekt tk editor of Harper's Bexar. Her salary in said to be f,G0Q hhiI she also recuives pr eentage on the profit of tins publication. Onida" Jives quite alone at Flor ence, IUly, surrounded by her loved dogs, with one old tally na her sole uontpaiiion. Although alieut sixty yours ohl, she shows the blxarre tendency of her mind by wearing brightculoml docollotl lroiw8, witk ker hair flowing loose like a school-girl's. Dr. Drinton k about to add to kli valuable eollention of orly American works volume entitled "Ancient Nahaatl Poetry." It will contain a number of songs in the Aztec or Nab n all language, moit of which were composed before the Spanish conquest. They will be aocompniiiud by translatk)HS unci note. Public Opinion. Garibaldi's bed-room in his little house at Caprora is left just as when lie died; only kin sword of 160 hangs ovur it, while ia wlmt whs once tke dining-room are carefully presmTod h11 the oomraoraorHtlve offerings brought or sent during tke last live yuars a Tory hecatomb'of crowns and garlacds, wreathe of f reek flowers, bronze shields, curiously carved medallions, portraits f fallon braves, ami inscriptions in atunerable. The late General Logan's book, The Great Conspiracy," is soiling better than befoi-e his death, and Mrs. Logan is expected to make fire thou Hand dollar pmfit from it IUh other volume "The Volunteer Soldier," is now in the hands of the publishers, and is likely to prove popular. Mrs. Loyaii also is to have a share in the profits .from the sale of a "Life of General Logan," by his private secretary. Cmyregalionaliat, , Miwi'Louksu Chandler Moulton lias lately visited Mr. Oscar Wilde in London. "'The. 'Apostle of the Beautiful' has," she says, "a pretty wife and a pretty liouxe. I found kis dainty, cream-colored dining-room esecially attractive. I think it must be an orisru ft ' i j white shelf a foot wide running around Ike walls at a convenient height not a j 'trace of eolor anywhore, save m the Tare glass and china and the flowers and fruit on tke well-spread table. Oscar Wilde tells the best stories of any, one J know, and the only fault 1 could find with some he told was that itliey wero too good to be true." Qki cgQ .Tribune. HUMOROUS. The'bridegroom said: "Lethor go, Oallaghor," and a Boston clergyman married a couple in eighty seconds. Jiwtm'Globi. Doctor (to serenaders) "Come right in .the office, and I will try and '.relieve your sufferings. No use standing there howling witk pHin." Pnok. A conceited young painter said to a visitor: "I possess all tke attributes of a groat artist. 1 have brains, a clar eye, a steady hand, and" "Unlimited icheek," added the visitor, intorrnptingly. iV. Y. .Lmlgcr. Early Cilissen "Horrible nmrder aero the street during the night, wasn't itP" Police (who is gupjposed to be on duty all night) "Don't tknow any thing about it; 1 haven't iieu 'the morning papers yet." Lif$. Has Come to Stay. 'The JtiM-bH alMweaM H June, Ttie UtffctMtKg-tMiff n MT, ffh tod-tHta takes )tl btiant off, Aad ssys: " rve oomm to stay." ZogttnfHrt CkronicU, 'Clergyman " How is your health Litis u miner? I trust you have been well during the sultry weather." Undertaker "Pretty well, thank you." Clergyman "And how Is lbusiness?" Unrtectaker Poor, poor. 1 haven't iNirknl a living soul fer weeks." LmoeU CiUMH. A Dakota paper stalls its ka4ed rival: "A man lksing about

twelre miles from here died from pnbnin4stg Monday aftemoen. It seems lie ate :a lunch that had been wrafpeai in a copy of our Wat bed and disgnsiing oontemimrary, mid it killed kiew. Others should take warnlng."OM Tnbun " We owe, our sincere anl keartfelt thanks," tmfn n Territorial esekange,' "to Mrs. Gftt-denttwck lor a Hlee Jwees of He-plant pie left at tkis ofNee, Xe n person in the editorial harness continually, as k were, rhubarb pie, witk sugar on tke top ernst, comes lfke a benison in the desert. V DflJbofsj Hull Little SaHf ame heme from school H of indignation. She Jkonly five years 4d, bnt she wm full of "mad" as ker littkj body would held. "Mamws." she sakl, "I think that teacher was real rnde tome." "Why, what na )te dons?" "She laughed at me laughed right oat load," "I guess you 4id somotklng iu make, her Inngk." "No, 1 dkln't do any tklng." "Well, Imhv did it happen?" "It was in tke geogmimy elaas, and she aeked me what, was the prineipal pi-odaetinn t the 8ndwmk Islands, and I imt Mini ' SH-ndwIeW 4 ke kwrkwl0 sJditt --

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- . o MmmI hi "More tkaa two-lhWUoT the deaths witk the rimpm remedies alwsvs at head in every weM-rewhUed household," Tke speaker was a kouse surgeon at , eity hospital. MI n tk names of six persons on tkis record of win whom I know might have been saved k4 their friend or the police known wkttodo,H he continued. "All six died because too mttek lime was lost in notifying tke police, ealliag an ambulauee, and in getting tke sufferers to tke hospital. Paris green, rough on rats and laudanum seem U be tke favorite poisons for sukride. For eaek of tkese poisons an antMeie ean W found in almost every household. The ukief points in cases of poisoning are to encourage vomiting, and thus get rkl of tke substance; to counteract tlte Kisons by antidotes, and to check death by Uwi use of stimulants and artifioial respiration. "Itongk on rats Is simply arsenic. Hardly a day passes but some one si eides by its use. If on discovering that tkis poison lias been taken tke sufferer is given one or two raw eggs, and the eggs are followed up witk large draughts of tepid water into wkioh a tablespoonful of salt or mustard kaa been thrown, the stomach will usually throw tke poison off. These, supplemented by a dose of castor oil, sweet oil or milk to offset tke action of the poison, will usually save tke life of tke patient. Tke same treatment is the one to be followed wken Faris green, opium, morphine, paregoric or laudanum is the poison used. Wken epiuni, morphine, paregoric or laudanum is swallowed, it is well to give a cup of strong black coffee after the emetic, to apply cold water to tke head and neek, and to prevent sleep. These poisons represent the majority of those taken by accident, or by persons intent on suicide. When tartar emetic is taken, after encouraging vomiting, it is well to give milk and strong tea to drink. When poisons like mineral acids are used such as aqua fortis and oil of vitrol after an emetic solutions of soda, magnesia, and even of plaster scraped from tke wall can be used witk good effect. Oxalic and earlolic aeid calls for tke same treatment after using a little flour and water, the white el an egg, or castor oil in ortler to protect the gullet and walls of the stomach. When poison like caustic potash soda or lime is used, administer vinegar, lemon or orange juice in water, emetics and oil. If phosphorous is taken, like the ends of niatekef. for instance, keep up tke vomiting and administer big doses of magnesia in water. Oils in suck cases mast not be used. Fer corrosive sublimate administer the white of an egg, flour and water, or milk, and then tke emetic. In poisoning from oklerofonst or illuminating gas, let tke patient have fresk air, loosen tke c)otkingand dah cold water about the face and nock "All of these antidotes are, ae a rale, always at hand, and if used will almost every time save the life -el tke patient and greatly facilitate tke work of the physician when the oaee eemee under hie care." & 1 Etmting Sun. NEW FANCY WORK. n Haw CrtHitiet Ttrtty Silk tfctc mmm CtMNforftaM Mitu. The newest kind of fancy work is the crocheting of silk stockings. They can be made in about ene-half the time it would require te knit them, and, although' not quite se durable, are more open and consequently cooler. A fine crochet hook and few spools of knitting silk are required. Make a chain long enough to pane around the upper part of a stocking of tke proper stae and to lap oyer twenty stitches; join. First raw; Make three chain, skip one on tke first chain, catch down; m ike three chain, skip one, catch down, cte,, te :tke end of tke row. Second iw: Tke ekain begins in tke center of ike three on first row; it hi not to be fastened in the stitch, but about k, so th a it wiU slip; make three ehain and ca&eh about the center of the next tkree en the first row, and so on for a quarter el a yard, then skip one group f tkree, make five rows, skip anotker, tken five more rows, and so on, untH tfoe ankle i reached. Tke first row on the asdcle skenhi be made at tke back to ierm tke heel; crochet enongk loop to go a be at the keel of tke pattern stocking, then turn and go baek and forth until long enough; double hi twe and crochet together at the bottom, thus forming a heel pocket Fer tke loot begin at the seam of the heel and crocket a 1 Hint, across the front of tke ankle and down to the other side te Join the start, and so on, narrewiag gradually toward the tee. These stockings are very elastic and should latik several inches of being ae long as the nenal si so worn. They arc very cool and eemfortnbls. Mitts made in the same stitck era also pretty. The start is made as far am on the arm ae eae wishes them to ecne and gradually tapered toward the wrist, then out again until the thumb is reached Five or six loops are caught together to form the thumb, and fonr rows are crocheted on to this, and two more on the hand part, A little narrow scallop JUikui top and bottom and three rows of the same seal lop are pleoed on the back. Jf. JT. JontnmL The yottng man who kt to be marHod is not Mm only one who ha HluL gal I totts9eLfjWkemftH 9Ptm 4JLttM

HOME, FAJWa AMP OAJtDCM. tprinkle heHebore and water M mse bushes to kill insect. The length of every field should be from two to three times iu width. The Mving in piowiug, enltlvating and karvesting is ebvious. Fturm, Aleesj tsnf Jfeme. ,') Irregular feeding will do move to anee eews to dry off than any. ether method, while the praetto of it U extravagant, indneing waste awl lose ol

Te take grease out of velvet, pour a little turpentine ever rub briskly with a piece of dry iaaneL Hang the article in the air to remove the smell. Mttktrt Mmquitu. There Is no way to prevent toads getting into the well axoept to cement over the earth around the well for a' eireumferenoe of six met, and the cover or top of the well should be eloee and tight. Pork Cake. One pound of fat salt pork chopped fine, one and one-half cups of boiling water poured over the pork, two pounds of raisins, currants and citron, two cups of sugar, eight cups of flour, one tablespoonful of soda, and cloves and cinnamon to taste. HoHtthokl. Raspberries are an important fruit for every garden, and the ease with which they are cultivated recommends them to every gardener. A few bushes of this fruit will supply the farmer with a most delicious berry throughout the summer season. The Farmer mnd Manufacturer. Cream Carrots. Cut in halt-inch bits one pint of carrots. Boil ia just enough salted water to koup from burning; wken tender add one pint milk or cream, one tablespoonful cornstarch, butter the size of an egg, salt and pepper to season. Simmer five minutes and serve very hot Boston Budget. Sheep and lambs are often deceptive to the eye. A short-legged, short bodied sheep is often heavier, and will, produce more wool than one that looks" to be twice as large. Great eoarselooking sheep are not desirable, and if one have them they should be coupled with small, thick-set, heavily-built rams. Troy Thnu. A contrivance very useful in coiling up the wire fencing: A windlass is firmly attached in the hind end of the wagon, and when the wire to be wound up is connected firmly witk it, as it is turned the wagon will be drawn or rather backed along, winding the wire very tightly upon the spindle. Some one will need be on the ground to gukle the shafts in order that tke wagen may be kept in the right line. AT. J". Ledger. mmm A GOOD BUSINESS. Why FirHHtra Have Xe Cteed Cm tm ttm VkMtUftrit with Their CaUln. Farming is a good business, when made a business of. Idleness, ignorance and thoughtlessness never nmilo money in the banking-house, manufactory or store; they have never made money en the farm. The same elements that bring success in the city bring it in the country. The same traits of character are the foundation stones of prosperity and happiness everywhere. Farming does pa, when it should pay. A knowledge that is never satisfied with its own attainment; an enterprise that continually submits to good judgment; an energy that will not rest short of achievement these 1 bring suceese in agriculture, in manu facturing, or in commerce. Too many -men are dissatisfied with their occupation when they sliould be dissatisfied with themselves. Not the farm but the farmer is at fault Farm work is not mean work, unless meanly done. If rightly done, it is as much brain work as manufacturing or trading. If the farmer is dissatisfied witk his work because it is. of a low grade he convicts himself of being a low- . .grade farmer. Farming is hard work, but then it is healthful work. It tires, but it brings a good appetite and sound slumber. The farmer is not crowded in a foul factory or confined in a small office. And if the work k hard, what of thai? Who has found easy work that is well paid for? Labor-saving inventions have made farm-work much easier for the muscles than it was thirty years ago. If it taxes a man too much now it is because he is behind the times or laxy. The man who, bora and bred in the .country, desires to leave his farm and go to the eity, is to be pitied somewhat and likely, more to be despised. He is to lie pitied because he is foolish enough to suppose that in the city he would get the same pay for less work, er more pay for the same work. The eky is crowded full of laborers. Even those most skiHed in, city occupations find it hard to get steady work at living wages. He has not the skill required in the etty; he must be a common laborer, and .among common laborers .oom petition is to the death. On the Jarrn he has ekill; in the city he has not on the stoeeta excepted. How can he expect to wceive more for labor without skill titan for lalair with skill? If he engages km business in the oily he encounters competition as harp, and against it h must contend without the aid of special training. Wc are almost jnstlnVd in calling it sheer luck if he is sncoossfuL ia competition with a hundred that, though trained in then,' business all their Uvea, must fail in nine case out of ton. Almost every man who leaves the farm and engages in business in the city, loses all he has. Better it is to hold fact. The farm is a certointy; the city prob lomattoat, save the woll-nigh certainty of failure. It is poor policy to sacrtflw ekill; bettor to hold fast to !kV-

M flirt MM. ImM. W . v TfllFVftflC mi n ft mm tlHMNWfl rtrkoooau wr insjwey i it A QooeeEA ght hea ohla. Tale win act with her stove fifter. her less taadj Te Wl nhmkf ml Ttt, In to be a fooOly distance en the road to chronic nervousness. HoeteMer'a Jkomaca Bntersisa nervine bMenoeatia bothoossditMHts. The iiersecuted, and therefore oft en offending organ, the stomach, in largely responsible for nervous symptoms. Jnvijrorate it, aad you will Au- that the syinpaioosaess aad conaUpaUoc also oontriteite to JMUers, which ht also invaluable for fever aad ague, rbeuweUamaitd reaalcomplaiate. awur iBt8 tor MMe vnxmi. im is a freac What a mnc I I Mfm4 wHK fertr. hot W m4 foul krUi, WMJi MomeH a'wifcrtHt-WMi lfc hum SnUu I borwlta wHtkMirl)r 1 wm aduim TUn 1 took ivw 'Twlha" Uwi et4 m aouM What a dunce, indeed, to nogleotsuch a iwmwj aau uner u wwc, waea quitiK relief could have been found in Dr. Pierce'a neeeuut rurgauve I'elleta. It's a wise cow that kaows her own milk after it aae pawed through tae haau ec dairy ib aa. UmxtoU't jtm. Tnn ssost promkaeat physioiaas ia the cite smoke aad rsooauneud "Tantlll'a l'mick to. cigar. A BtntuifOTOir ffirl k learaiaf to play the eeraet, aad hr admirers sneak ec aer ae -Ute rati-est Sowar that wowi" irra4to erte 1'rtt. Look llnuarl When your skla breakt out ia MBpM use uienn'a nuipnur noap. miu's uair uy, much or nrown, sue. Tux basic cashier of toe period does met eem to tuiait any thing lees taaaaauaauU' Um worthy of bis steel Lift. Pkicki.t Ash BiTTaas warn np and invigorate the stomach, improve and streugthaim the ilioAatitfiA nxtfdno kuuet 4lia maimu vxtrt kire uiCPNto vi fwiBi ujamv uro jsui W) promotes wrepiratioo, and equalises the cireeiauoa. as a corrector oi uisoruerea system taere is uoitung to equal ii A sCAU makes satl-boats eapsise, bnl saakes a haby'i aumta one sue targac; j pjsQig Cure for Coasumpaou aud rest weU. A aasTAUKlvr waltr taka ia tka m ef a aa from Up to tip. .Ve Hmm .Vmn. If you have catarrh, uae the Bureat remcey ut. oage s. Fuus a " touliag; part "the bUad dog-. " As eoon as repted," is what every THE MARKETS. CATTLK KsUve Sum I 4 St tt COTTOX-MlMUnir FLOUR Good to Ciiotee iM i WMSAT-No.8Rd 7H$ CORN-Na. i SSHf mr. 44 9 4 86 SOX OATS We Vera Mixed so POXK-MtM (aew) SU ST. LOUIS. COTTOX MIMltnr , SKEVBS-Oood to Choice 4 4d r sir to Median.... S 80 HOO Geemeato Seieet..... 4 09 SHKBP-ratr toChmee SOS FLOUR-PatsaU 8 XXX to Cholee S 4 it 75 a w 4 m i &o 440 4 00 5 OS WHKAT Ko. 3 Red WlaVor... W COKX-No.S Mixed SStfl se OATS-MO. s , RYS-Ne. ti ; 4t 33 TOtfAOCO Lwn 9 JO 00 LMt-Medhtm.... S SO HAY-CfcoioeTlmothv (ew).. It 10 80S 00 HUTTRR-Choloe Dairy. a Ba08-Frch , 1H PORK-Sta4rflMeM(aew; MAOON Cler Rib SSt is it so o 30 S 15 5 SO 4SO 4S6 4SO LARD Prtaie SMmb... 9 WOOL-FUHItO (MM. m s CH1CAQO. CATTLE RhtMniHr... S 6 HOOS-OoedtoCheiee S10 SHEKP-Gtoedto dwlee S 7S FLOCR-wiatr , S8 PatMta 4 OS WHEAT H. pri OS CORX-Ne.....TT;. 40fil WVi dOH O A aTP-JiO WbiWI PORK New Meas 16 OS KANSAS CITY. CATTLE Shipping Stewa.... is MOQS-KaMwftt. 4 M wheat-n. . (sett) es OAT Xo. S CORN No. : NEW ORLEANS. FLOOR-MifhOraaM SM CORN Whlk. OATS-01ie4eWsetera. S HAY-Ctoiee. tl SS l01UC'mfow MM BACON Clear Ktto , COTTON-MWdllag LOUISVILLE WHEAT Me. Red9 U ABB T AUSdSS Lt A I Hf ee i 'tlltStM m see e eee Eft Tt 4S SOS USO), CORN Ne. 1 Mixed, OATS-No. Mixed BACON Clew Rib . COTTOK-MfcldUetf. TOkX ALL DISORDEM 1'jlsx. Stomach. Liver and Bowel? DA nirifi LIVER rHuiriu PILLS srraazcTx.Y vboetablb. Otmm oowenrATiotr, tamewmoK. VvsnraiA riLM.SfCK HBAItArMK. LlVKa CoMILAtNTS. LO", or Arrarm, BiuocaiisM. NaarorKM, Jai. cicr.RTi. rntirjc c etiif v ctmAirAtTimitM.,tT.in"" JONES BtBWfoJo) gVsslo. f0t fro fH mw afiswaWHaBMaeEsa .WSHmiSWim lioo will be paid at Oftke of Frank Stddalls Soap; Philadelphia, Par a tDrow that can say MDont be a Clrait.w Must be able to speak the apothegm plainly. HbbbHI

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