Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 31, Number 7, Jasper, Dubois County, 2 November 1888 — Page 7
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LUliUL UM HWUM, M ik aftlliallat M I Mi Jsimls WIVmm MMMtoff, a leosuisi aa writer, entered the lewa WMkrM Ualvaralty at the afa -KdlkH Charles A. Dun receives a j reyaHyu twelve and CHta-hal JMC 4 on - VAlllHU BAiil AI LAM AMT I hWw'-." - I Cyclopedia, mm! thus far he has .udtMd nviw tlOO.OOO from this neuron. at ik mitt valuable bonks la I . .i.,.Ua ujia.Ua at : SSS7oSK; n7w York. U aeouv f the first folio of JshakesfMutru. prUt-1 J in 1SS. of which there are few , duplicate. Its price is estimated at t,A00 to $8,500. It has finally oome ouv that the fNueages from a play ailed "Irus,M , attributed to Shakespeare by the librarian of Stratford-upon-Avon, were really from a comedy by Shakespeare's ( eon temporary, Chapman, entitled "The Blind Beggar of Alexandria. " j Henry James is usually systemstic in his work, going to his private apartments at once after breakfast, wid tolling until the noon hour. He is slow and painstaking in composing, j rewriting and retouching one day what he has written the day before,. ever satisfied with his labor until he has applied the test of the real artist to all he has written. Bayard Tuckerman in 1881 wat the only author in New York, according to the city directory of that year that is, he is the only person who had himself put down as an author, although at that time Brander Matthews, Richard H. Stoddard. . a Stedman, Bronson Howard, Oliver B. Bunco, Edgar Fawcett, Frank R. Stockton and other well-known authors lived in New York. Of the pioneer editors of Illinois, the three oldest are Thomas Gregg, of Hamilton, now in his eightieth year, venture was I whose first journalistic the establishment of the QirlhtttjCHiHH ia Hancock County, in 1836; llionaf Cake Sharp, who started at Warsaw ia 1840, and now in his seventieth year, edits the Carthttge Gas&U, and James Monroe Davison, who first established the Fulton GaxttU at Canton in 1848, and bow conducts the Carthage Republican. Colonel John A. Joyce, who wrote Ella Wheeler Wilcox's poem, "Laugh and the World Laughs with You," recently said: I have traveled in every country of the globe. I have had dealings with the white, the black and the red. I speak several languages. I have seen prosperity and enjoyed it I have seen adversity; I know what it is now. I have been in the insane asylum aad in the penitentiary. I have never yet been in a corner that I didn't get out of it I have never been broke very long, for just when the day seemed the darkest, the dollar turned up some how. I wonder why I was bom." HUMOROUS. The man who can pack a trunk ought to marry a woman who can sharpen a lead pencil. Fail River Ad'T Iklnlr wav nrnfnoalrwi " BaU violinist, "is by far preferable to any 5 ether, it is the easiest of all." "How so?" "Because I work when I play, and I play when I work." j At drill a soldier spits in the ranks Sergeant' of Maneuvers (indlgnantly) "Thu fellow that spat, four days in tho guard-house. There shall be no Hpitting in the rank. We are not in a parlor here!" Fifo&ittU MUUtr. Professor of class in Journalism 'What is the difference between aa editorial and an editorial paragraph?" Student "An editorial is of the same nature as an editorial paragraph, but is larger and doesn't have as much to say." Harper g Bunr. Young lady "Have you a position vacant in your store for a " Old merchant (with hardening features) ' "tor a ' xbung lady (modestly) "For a saleswoman, sir?" Oid merchant (warmly) "I have, miss. You shall have one of the best in the store." Chicago Tribune, Mies Augusta Mayne (to Pat Chogue, who has just tendered her his seat" You have my 'sincere thanks, sir!" Pat Chogue "Not at all, mum; net at all. It's a duty wo ewe to the seat. Some folks only does it phen a lass bo pretty; but I say, says I: 'the asot, Pat,' says I; 'Hot the iadividool!' "Puck. He (in a store)' I'm looking for something in tho shape of a diary something in which I oaa record my daily thoughts and ideas upon current events." She (new clerk, and eager to please)" Oh, yes; you won't want anything very large, then. Here's something, three days to a page; thirty-three cents, pkae, thanks." Yankee M4e. Ambitious young musician (effusively) "I had the thoughts and inspirations of the old masters in me when I composed that, professor!" Professor (sarcastically)" So yo had, Mr. Krlbber. Your 'composition contains a little of Mosart, Beethoven, Haydn, Hsndel, llach and a score of ether famous composers. By the way, what part of it is yours?" Judge. Tourist "My physician has advised me to locate where I may get the south wind; does it ever blow here?" Katlve " Well, 1 may say as you're lucky to have come to this place; the south wind always blows here." Tourist" Always? But it seems to be blowing from the north now." Native " Oh, it may be coming from that direction now, but it's the south wind; it's coming baek you knew." Mtnjh
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HOME, FAtnS VH iMMie material for tajttfaw up aa weeviat late cnufMu as-ala. aad the strip net he tew tOfWUMT. HMQT be out lengthwise. With youuf people Wgtoatec W. debt on the te mr" f .TTZIT TVI RIIWIi Tl - - " , m J w eui.a 1 rber. -uveneeaies; nremntiire hud fori JOjo . J! J1, Uie proper Oase to apply attatuleats. If oM fueheiaa are cut eVHrn they will seed out quantities of fresh sheet; but if you desire them in good form cut oft the W bcauehes and p4neh ift the new ones. and a fro grove will noon Hb out. Jellied Apple. Fill a uart bowl with tWnly-slteed upases ia layer, with stif-ur; add ne-bair up water; over with a weighted saueer. Bake slowly three hour. Lot matm tttl ceUL Turn out Eat with areata or boiled ettsUrd. Tanas MM. Turnip TuraoTow. Pool aoy aumber of turnip ad oat ia thi pepper aad dt then; if you have a bit of haeon. all the better, put it ia. Roll out the scrape of poetry, III with the mixture, turn ever Mid bake. May be eatoa hot or ooW. Oewi IhHckctpi$. The aeparag ue bed should be prepared on the treach system. U pleaty of manure, aad over the maure place rieh dirt to a few iaehee ia depth. Give the root plenty of room. As a rule wparaffus roots are placed too closely together, as they thicken aad multiply ia the bed every year. Onoe obtained, an asparagus bed will last niaay years. Good beef hm" a reddish brown -olor. aad contains bo dote of blood. WeU-nouriehed beeves lurnin a seen which while raw is marbled with spots of white Tat; it is firm and compact. Old, lean animals furnish a eh which is tough, dry aad dark; the fat is yellow. Veal is slightly reddish, and has tender white fibers. The fat k not dtotributed through the lean, as in beef, j The same is true of mutton. In wellnourished animals white fat accumulate along the borders of the muscles. A simple contrivance for cleaning a small quantity of such seeds as tomato, cucumber, etc., which have a soft pulp attached to them, may be made by removing the bottom of a small box and replacing it with mosquito wire. A box which measures about 8x10 indies answers the purpose very well. A narrow strip of wood should be tacked over the net all around the edge of the box, so that small seeds can not be pushed through. Most ef the pulp can readily be rubbed through the meshes of the wire. FEEOING EXPERIMENTS. Teste rrsvtee; The Cru Kkmmm le Xet IV. Mrif VaaJ for Hl.i l The result of experiments made at different times and places in feediag pigs has demonstrated that when fed to these animals nitrogenous food produced a much greater per cent, of muscle, and non-nitrogenous a greater per cent, of fat. To ascertain if lambs would be affected ia the same way an experiment was undertaken during the winter of 1837-8, at Cornell University, Ithaca. X. Y. Six lambs, six months eld, were chosen with careful reference to uniformity in rise, weight, shape, aad of the same mood. Oa the 10th ef . October they were shorn aad. placed ia a box-stall together and fed alike till November 11 to prepare them for the experiment. On November 11 they were divided into two lots of three each, the total weight of each lot being as nearly equal as possible. At the beginning of the, experiment lot iso. 1 was fed daily one and one-half pounds of oilmen! and one and ene-hal f pounds of coarse wheat bran. Later on, one pound of cottonseed meal was sub-ititoted for one ol bran. Lot No. S was fed three pounds of oorameal daily. Both lots were fed as much timothy and clover as they would eat up cteaa. All ate their rations with avidity up to the met of DecerniHtii,uj aP MfMto net i-cvo-ber. when that of lot Xo. 2 had te be 3 r v..i t. .r, aad it was not until March 1 when four pounds of golds were added to the rations of lots that they eouid be induced to eat their full ration of eornmeaL Tka experiment mated ltt days. The difference ia the amount of water drank was very marked- Lot 1 drank 1 pounds in S days; let 3, SI) pounds. All were slaughtered April SC. The live weight of let 1 was SI pounds greater than that of lot 2. In proportion to live weight, the dreaded weight of lot 1 was 9 per cent greater than lot 2. The wool of lot 1 was 2C percent, greater than the wool of lot 2. The bones of tho hind legs of lot 1 were 24 per oeaL stronger than those of lot 3. It is thus seen that the valuable parts are largest in the lot fed on nltroceuIUU fnnJ Tk arurtHI te imlv uu . r-- - ""v
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of a series to be yet tried; but from its result the fact may be deduced that the effect of feeding an undue proportion of non-nltrogenots food to sheep is to decrease the product of wool by onequarter, the strength of the bones by one-third, and to reduce the proportion of both fat and lean meat As no one of these is desirable in sheep husbandry, we may conclude that corn alone hi not the best food for sheep. In this experiment there is no erkleaee that the ration rich tot nitrogen caused aay fjmja. Wanal I fjnJlaWeaaBAal anhf lssaea ajfgjju. a 1 sBBraea. anTW 1 Iwl Vfflrnj wa ITPflfew flnaaajp , a Rffj J ver that ia tot 2. Cfcfaaf fymrnaL
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KaracM Oompaxt is ia fempe, aad Xr.Jobn Beey has maW for ariaetaet limi at LHerjmt. Uedoe, Park, BerUa aad Vienna. Aosoaatae to the Jfctpfc of tee Ml jjotMat; BNMmfaetrrs mtbe eUyof Xew YorkSH are Hebrew Arm. TbeJewaare also laraeljr eed m eiger-malaaa;. emataytag tot aas aad ptedeemg ever Ix Western Sew York the evaeerated fraH. iwdastrr to of great fane artaees. Whale a males of forty mites aroemt Bediex sr UiawestlamtedaoretaealevsfiretXleriwtaeearrjr aataam aad wiater the at kat 90,000 iopte are eokfed. MoaatiMfeOOMM worth of American reaeed hint is exported every veer. Lard raatem sixth ia value eat ef tmjmfiMt America experu. K to eaeeeded oaljr by eeUee, atwatfetuffs, poUeioai. tobacoe aad batea. Oar prat corn erep means targe export to le Ue o( fork predwet, umd the MaMtopajr feroar tea, eoCec, sugar, etc Taw valae ef old rubbers ef the arst ctase iwaceafrem fM to faW a tea, delivered at UMi-ttttwarOefxX iatheottT of tbe buyer. Maay retailers threw eld rubbers away or Mil them to jaak mea at eae-aau eeat a aeuad (or a tea), whoa, by ubHmic aad aria them aa. they ceeM seU them to maaufactwrers at from Ave to tea thaes Foa sobm years atforto have been made to prfct i1m for imppiwir refrifreratea beef kt targe eaaatkies from Teaas to Ku rope, aad IttobeUeveatbat the matter has aew beea fully oMMamemted. It iactades the establifthaeateriaraesechvardsaad refrtoer ater works at Fort Worth aad a line of i epeetolly adapted to the busisess from Gelvestoa to agtaad. AxemaAW ctotoas to have become the chief Rirepeaa tebaeoo market oa aocoeat f tbeflaequamrof the Sumatra tobacco I which to brought there. Ameneaa effcar BBHfeturersare said to be specially eager to eetthift tobacco. Sumatra seat to Ilellaud kt ls, bales, worth about f IS.. mfito, of which i50u,t worthies pur chased br Ameneaa bayers. Vavt couatries have beea blddtBr for the deirv trade i hot sections, like Brazil or iMdta. The French aaoear to be ahead to this. Their batter to peeked ia glass jars, with atass stoppers secured with cement, so as to be abewhttety air-tight. The butter i freak, hut after bene nocked a tableMMNMtfulef Use saH to placed iatheaeek. BUCK miiver Dnap mgn piwCiurottiA fruit Bhippers hare takea i new departure ia thedtopeeal of their fruKs mCfaJeago. The Irutt isquicxiy uamMiea from the cars eu arrival, aad sample boxes opened to dwptaj eaalhy. rromptly nt uise o'clock each morning dvriag thefruit the sale comaieeoes by auction, aU the fruit dealers beinr iavhed to attend. The auction takes place ia oaeoftheraUreed depots. Thus for the ptaa works bet ter t.i the old method ef coaeiniar to rmomtosiou mea,wkh the eoneeQueat tewes by delay, detenorntioa aad decay. SCIENTIFIC INTEREST. Lcrxtrx to the mrhtest to worth tJQ per ounce. reaUfestmetAl known and total known aad GaWum to the to worth t,36J iiaM It to averted that, under certaJa eondttioM, the berk of the quill tree ef Chin pogsosses deaasiag properties superior te these of the best soap. Faor. Eusua Gkat has procured a patent for a new loag-dtotaace telegraphic t raws witter, fririnr the message fat the luud-writhg ef the loader. The deafer ef Infection from the use ef books from arcutatiag libraries has received iatelligeat atteattoa ht Eegtaad aad moaas have beea devfaed for their eta lafocttoa. Iaex, whue hrathsg, if exposed te the air. will eafahse; whue at vbHe heat, if ta contact with coed, will carbonise, or becre steely. Iran thoakl be aeatod as rapidhr as jRflmwHc VtcxxA ftctoeUfic societies have beea iavestiautieg the weaderfal "weather pawn" discovered some month ago. aad it to satd that Ms weather-foretelling properties have beea thoroughly verined. The marine de partaceat ef the Austrian War Department to to give the ptaat a trad ea i:aeeard. Living on the Reputation ef Others. "Take everything that I have but my rood name: leave me that audlameea teat." Be said the philosopher, gesayall manufacturers of genuine article to that horde of Imitators which thrives upon the reputation of others. The good name ef Aixcock's Poaocs Plasters has iedeeed many adventurers te put ia the market lav nations that are not only taokiag la the best etameats of the ceauiae article, but are eftea harmful in their eneets. The public should be ea their guard acai these frauds, and, when aa external r ton My Is needed, be sere temetotapea baring Aixcocx's roaocs Ixastbk. Ul have a teuare acre wm aa la oh. THE MARKETS. CATTLK-Xattre Stew 14 SS S cxnTKW-attlla f rvOGK-Hri m WMICAT-5.Jtoa 1 SH 1 If10K cokx .. 90 OATSWeMera Xtot tz 7m ks L0CI8. 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Ww a Wtfo Ootaael Both Waraer, ef Verejeat, the Maeus hereof the Kvetut4oeery war. was a leadtag Ighter for the Meatashirs greats.. titles were dlanuted by the Bnatt ef Kw York, and Us authorities obtained an oak of the Khur of heataad ia their favor. The settlers were stsaa by the sualajttsuoa. lala atata of Uiiags aei Beta waraer to the frost. WtUBthaa Alton aad ethers he aetftely opposed every effort of the Xew York Htato aujtaoritiestoeaforee psssstiiaa, sad Baal!y he, with Alton aad others, were outlawed and a price put oa their beads! Tectreumrtat Jfew York, It was boomMry that soaie om should fto isle that stale aad gain required htformeUea. Col. War aer, asoumtoff for safety the name ef "Dr. Howard," undertook this nerilous sael ss maatiejoursey. ajhiieea bis way home be sioposd at a eouatry iaa, where aa old eeaUeweu aad daughter were atom-boa ad. The father reUWand the dauchter eeltod um CoL Waraer, who, with hto wide kaowtodae ef simple remedies, suoeesefally treated the oMman," aad he aaily won thto deveted wemaa for a wife. Beea hwideaU were net uneesMaen ia these years. Whoa the doctor waa net eaauy reached, moatha ef siekaess. aad evea life were often saved by some unpre. leeatoaai ineau versed ia the use of aimale herbs and roots. The health of early settiers aad their powers of endurance cosvines us that sueh ntodieiaes did only good and toft no aotoen hi the blood to work as much ia jury to the system as would the dJs easeHaetf. Ia time of peace the Coloael was ht con. stant demand for hto knowledge of simple remedies aaa tueir power over dtoease. nut K was toft to another of his same of thepreseatairetogiveto-the public what was then used with such positive ssecees. Warner for over a hundred years has shared with Ethan Allen the admiration ef the American people. Colonel itoth Waraer betoege te a family of wide disUnctiea; no toss thaa elrat members thereof woa fame ia the regular praeuceot meaidae. Looking to the adoption by the people ef thto generattoa of the old tine simple rem edies, am street descendaat, IX. H. Waraer, the well-ksown proprietor of Warner's safe cure, for many years has been expert Meeting with ok! time roots and herbs formulae and, his search having been finally rewarded with success, be Rives the world the result. These recipes and formulas la other days accomplisbed great things be cause taey were purely vegetable and combined simply so aa to cure the dtoease indicated, without injury to the sarstem. In harmony with their old time character, we toara that he proposes to call them n araer s lk uaata remedies, using as a ti-ade-markaa old-fashioned American log cabia. We understand that he Intends to put forth a " sarsapariUa," for the blood, the sarsapanlia iuelf beisg out oao of amber of simple aad effective etemeate; " Log Cabia hops and buchu," a general stomach tonic aad iavigorator: "Log (MM eoagh and ronsumpUon remedy," " Warner's tog Uaoia hair toaic;" a prep aration sor taat universal disease catarrh, called " Log Cahla rose cream;" "Warner' Leg Cabia piasters;" and Waraer'a Log Cabia liver pills," which are to be used it connection, with other remedies, or in tly aa required. 'amor's safe remedies are already stand ards of the most proaoUBced scientific value ht all parts of the world, aad we have no doubt the Ig Cabia remedies, for the diseases they are intended te cure, will be of equal merit, for Mr. Waraer has the reputation ef eonnecuhg Ids name with no preparation that to not. meritorious. . SCOURING OLD CLOTHES. 1 iHae JonaVjsiy C5mVraaf4res naS 7mV4 i!bbH9 XmVe4m lMtt aa 6td a Xew. It w a mystery te maay people hew scoerfrs of old eietbee eaa make them almost aa irood a4 aew. Take, for instance. a shiay eld eoat. vest, or plr ef .pants of broadeleth, caastmere er diagonal. The scourer nukes a stroar, warm soapsuds aad pleaKSs the garment into it, souaes it up aad down, rabs the dirty place, if aec-e-y puts it through a seeoad aads, thea rinses it Mi rough several waters aad bancs it to dry on the line. When nearly dry he takes it ia, rolls It an for an hour er two, and thea preae it Aa old cotton ekHh to laid on the outside of the eoat aad the iron passed over that until all the wrinkles are out; but the Iron to removed before the steam ceases to rtoe from the good, else they will be shiny. Wrinkles that are obstinate are removed by laying a wet cloth over them and passing the iron over that If any shiny places are seen they are treated as the wrinkles are; the iron is lifted while the full cloud of steam rises and brings the aap up with it Cloth sber.ld always have a suds made specially for K, a, if washed la that which has beea used for white cotton or woolen clothes, liat will be left ia the water aad cling te the cloth. Ia thto manner we have known the same eoat and peutaleeus to be renewed time and again, aad have all the look and feet of new garments. GooJ Weedetoth and its fellow-cloth will bear maay washings aad look better every' time because et them ChrtsKaw rfeousr. Tas maa who brings saHs to always somewhat sad. There is something details! shout hlm.Pafcwrsa Chrewtoe. Rurrn (with smiling' face) -What have you got the blues about! Joxbs Nothing to do. Thnes are dulL KatTK Well, now, okl feuow, 1 nm glad I struck: up whhyou. You s.t right dowa aad write te B. T. Johnson A Co., of Richassad. Va., and they wilt pat you in a way to make mosey- faster thaa you ever did before. I was out of work, too, but began a httto rerrospondeace with them sad new I am growing fat and rich. Toe busy te talk longer now. Tax sacred Scriptures teach us the best way of Mv.'er, the uebieet way of suffer, lag aad the most somforUWe way of, dytag. FfoesL cheer Hurrah I Tiger I rasas ttHf. Ta Tan yreaeli Leeve, If we eeukl onl v wersuade that unweloams vtoMaatf ehilto and fever, te ue thto, we weum no fortunate, nut while we eaa't exactly make it "cut and run," we oaa uproot Ma hold upon the system in time with Hoetetter's fMoameh Bitters. Thto is known wherever malaria to a periodic! ealler. It M, alee, a matter of wide information that the Hitters cures biliousness, dyspepsia, debility and rkeuniatisui. It to best not te dispute where there to no probabilities of eoavlseiag. A amuT mistake perhaps was made when Dr. Hhormaa named km great remedy Prickly Ash Brmtns; but It is presumed .ink m iuiu sit iiiwuuiiu iur mi mvva. etc., were called Bitters. Mad he called it Prickly Ash "Regulator," "Curative," or almost anything but J(n', it undoubtedly weuM nave supemtaea au otaer preps ratiens of ahaiiar character. The name BitIan la mlileadinf It la nnralT a madiohia vs ej m emawwn swn a aw eras nvwa J am emTmruarvurvusre m A.aat &a Sma Lou MSjaa JmrnVm VtMaV In M atvVat Ml A wwTWWw9, Mia yen eaa net eHmb eree, sn ereef under.
A boui Thtoat or CSsagu, If auaTseed ue saassaa, oAea leeeeta in aa teeusuhss snrntwrittug trouble. "Arsea's Arvaebtet Vwatar' give laataat asuef. Tas tynewriter has banished much had
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