Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 32, Number 40, Jasper, Dubois County, 20 June 1890 — Page 7
SCHOOL AND
hf, oldest colleg eoraVtiory la Mm fniti 1 Mate U the one known as South 3H!,U1!.- ui Yale. It erected in ITM luwtoii has now thirty Congr-ga-,!(lllUl, twinty-elght llaptUt and twen ..,,. vi-n Kplooral tfbttrelMMi. ' i i...u.fit,.r'.n,..i A id lin ui nirinwmvi v t.Bl UfirnMHl li-JbytorU rhurwb. wll4 ti.-ld recently in IUthurgh. at wliii h committee .wa aprS to lir ,( tii,, union of these two l.anUo he. th- hijrhercottruof both ajjim hi;. Ti. voluntary irriuMtioJn?r the ui"-'rt Augllcau caoo! l En,ri -iiia amounted to over rdJ.Ooo.oJO in ,h iH-riod lii-twoi-n WO anl Hi.cian importers tbn Anglican M..'(h)N thus: Bxeelent. 10, WW; lair. .iK.l: indifferent, iSW. It lian 1hh' the custom at Yalo Win n as4si?n needy student to give help irrc.p"ctlre or scholarship iutn Iw The faculty have now concluded . , .i ll.. il.al. asstniM'H wiu m wiurt? www; fallowed if irivn to ho student faltipg low the second ot the four scholarsh p J .MvNlon of tlia several classes. - Mrs, Uore Cnthbertltas stfeeessfullv latr.VlUrctl nw bP"h of Industry in i.Vr Industrial School at lUnekrock, ireland, in addition to th knitting v l other work carried oh there. This I Mlk hand-embroidery, adapted to ,trose, and chiefly carried oun. in Celtic (k-slii" from the Hook of Kelts. It .sMiid'to lw very beautiful. Tho statistic of New Hngland col-i-.'ch given out really by the Younif I Mon's Christian AsoclatioittUs mootSti" at Mlddle'town. Conn., show that j WJh ins College baa to largest per:r poof church members, in attend- t "tier next to Vleyan and Aliddkbury- i in, f threw hundred and ten wen. two , ni. Ired a'hl eiffhtwen are monitor of ! lii i hurt; and over forty am training , lor e Christian mini try. , -The attendance at Uoard schools, j the i .(" i ' non-sectarian wheel of Knland :w called, hai JnwaaHi in .ix'.,n v -irs from f,7'i to Th atin la3ic' at Church hpImwh faa aino w.ro,tt'it in theam ii1kI, but In no , proportion. Th Church of En- . ;n;.i m'1io1 report an attendance of 1 'l.f t.o:-?. which ia larger by about iS6,- ; ( tlwn tliat of tb ltonwl aehooin: Diii ; ; Utr.'.' school (Protestant), 3t,Tsitan ' tw:iM f upward of tt.UO0: IIont-M-hooU (Koinnn Catholic). l&S.O'., j n mcrcaw of moro than ItW.ooa, j n oCicial report how that there a:e"JT Indian w:hol in the Ihmiinion. ; U( this nittnlwr 4 awi manajred by tho ' i ijmcn of Knifland, 80 Honaan Catholic, ! ;j ,M( tluxlist, 10 lrebrUirin and lun- , il.MioinationaJ. 'Fh fundi for their snjtjHirt are divided aa followk: Koman Catiiplics 257,du; Church of Knglaml, f $l$tj,;!U; Presbyterians, W.4Sy; nonniunonilnutional. 951,941; Methodist, 9il,Ml; ,.ot.i Tha Church o( En-. jflandi tu l'r, hytrian church and the ; Methodist chureh aupplemented the government jrrant quite materially, hut J Wie Catholic cbnroh is not known t ; atake any expenditure for the schools. NOVELTIES IN JEWELRY. riiHrmlftK Thwvi lr rrHMi amh-hmmih mh.I ArtWtl Mhhhi IHrHUM. A sah buckle that promises to eecome popular this season is aiwut three inches long and consists only of plain twisted silver wire. An exceedingly-Attractive silver flask has a plum bough with blossom etched icn the exterior. Several plums in sliver put are shown among the leaves. An ostentatious Parisian chatelalre ornament whleh will undoubtedly nt.a viwirers in this country is a silver postal-card receiver elaborately en mved. , The hair handset gold, uudded, with RVjous stones, which were so popular during tho winter seaeon. are being Iiuitited in plain silver' foe seaside WW., h are. in a Jt buttle, Which, hes A wonderful speelmen of deposit work M.vnes from Ilunvan's "l'Hirrlm's Trogres, wrtmght in open work over the tlnck trla, A strawberry is almost perfectly inixUteJ in n needle ueahion of recent wake. The top of the berry teof Itright silver, while the cushion is of red chamoix skin with spots. (rifjlnality of design I shown in a Koman gold-colored chased vinaigrette, Shaped like a sea hers. Th bead. whlNi forms the ton of the ornament, contain diamonds and mines artistic ily arranged as a collar. JiHnyy,.g ladies are turning their attention to making jewel bX of bev flcl glass,, put unrether with manyI.M rn,bon The advantage of a re - yuiiinr lautfTs are et.taelo of this diameter is that the contenw can bo seen from the exterior, An odd conception, manufactured at the suggestion of a New Vork lady, is n enanielel oranse whleh opens itiscloes a watch in one half, and a I'iirse In the other. The exterior of this unique article is exceedingly realiitic. Jewelers' Weekly. I. He In OeH AH)4"1. Dr. Kttgnard has raised tho question s to whether a corpse which sinks to a very groat depth is preserved indefinitely or otherwise from putrefaction. According to his researches, published in the archives of tho lJiologtcnl Society f Tarls, putrefaction docs not take place In decomposable substances submitted to a pressure of 00 or 700 atmospheres. These figure correspond U a depth of ,oo or T.000 meters at From these experiments it must j t b concluded, according t Dr. l:2nard, that there Is a total nlHence of putrefaction Ih the greater depths of j the ioa. The curious "abysmal" Hhes discovered in the Challenger and other expeditions appear to rise after death, H) that they are somctlm'.'s found en tke surface, though, as rule, they go to pieces, as th nnernutMliner tiressure dl--MM, there is no woof tbatbathyWal ot abysmal micro-organisms do not exist? and. If ho. they ooultl eause deoouiposb tiou in the corpses of men as well as in U'c dead bodies of abysmal fishes. Tks .ucstion is ef considerable medteo-legal and yet greater Welegiea! interest, and tt is fsr frees settled. -IhriUeh Medtea) Journal.
M'SWAT. A. Tmuhhi Whteh lita Xt VIM tm iy Hum ami Arnnmri U. The inimfi)id4 robin chirped cherfwlly amouir tha froal4ittUtt hloMoin in the cherry tree, the early bee bantred up irainat the window pane and busted prcfnntdr, tl.o netfhlra rhicken aeraU'hed and cackled with d-ioouiao ITloe in M r.:.MSwaf 5re mat u rely -aired lettuee-bed, und the fraudful old nun "hone aa fnicenlly and amillti-;l.v on the 4VSttAtdllhuraJf lldidd'tknow perfectly well that within two or thrno hours there would be a deluge of rain, a Btl-Unn and a cold wave. 'lllllr.r., aaid Mr. McSwaf younff wife, with a ahade of anxiety in her volco and manner, "you aeeui out of xplriu ihla utornbf. Won't you have another flannel cake?" "Do you think. Lobelia," he replied, gloomily, "that flannel eakea will uure a man of low aplrlu?" "Don't the haui and egjes suit yen, HHHfer?" ihe aaked. tenderly. tB8 TH.0VI,Hder?" ami i HiaKinrc any complaint ahent "No, you are not complaining. I'd . rather you would And fault than aulk. 1 Then I would know exactly what tho : trouble la. If the eolfee isn't atrenjr enough, or the steak ian't cooked in the way you uwd to get It at home, why in mercy's name don't you " ! "lobelia, will you oblige me by checking this rapturous gush of lolieitude? Pin not kicking up any fnaa over the confounded grub, am I?" 1 "1 think you you are just a , Hiean aa you you can bel'Vaobbed Mra. McSwat "1 do the beat 11 ean to to pteaae you, and yen apeak of my effort r confounded gr gr grub." llilliger groaned. The breakfast I all right. Lobelia," he said. "I've paid a dollar for a worao lay-out many a time." Thrn what ia the matter, dear?"n urged Mr. McSwat, drying her tear. "I know there la aometliing wrong. Is It- -ia it any thing I have done or failed to lo?:' "Ian't it beginning to lok like rain?" "You know it ian't. Don't try to put me off, HUlitfer? Whafte the " "Nothing in the paper this morning but atrikea and World's Fair locations. Do you know, lobelia, my theory ia " "Never mind thu paper. Tell me tho canae of your " "And the fruit crop in Michigan i M ;Tbo frui crop in Michigan has nothing to do with this cane. What do you care for the Michigan fruit crops? You may aa well tell me. ItiIHger. whit it is that weighs on your mind. Even if it should h financial troubles" and she laid her arm careaaly about his neck-'a wife's devotion ean-" "Great-grandfather," exclaimed BilUger, agonizingly, springing to his feet. "Land of niltteryl What did you do that for, Lobelia?" "Is it financial tmlwrraasment, Jtllliger? Did I touch upon it at, the ft rat ; Tosch upon it!" howled her hnsband, ( t dancing frantically about the reem. "(Sood heavens! If yon had need s sledge-hammer it eouldn't have hurt ' worse!" I "Then I was right. It's nothing but ; money troubles?" "Money troubles? Suffering Job! If I you want to know what weighs my ! , spirit down. Lobelia, and fills my soul , with gloom, look!" With a grip of iron he held her at , arms length and bared nis neck. ' Mr. Killiger MeSwat was suffsrleg i from his regular spring boil. UMieago ; Tribune. I f A A DETECTIVE'S STORY. SanH-Uti frMM Whleh Me Xctw FttllV Keevert?M. ' I was over at the Central station yes- j WinUvand met ene of the detectives ; who was off duty. In a ramble he wound 1 up with this story: 'I sometimes tire oi tne Business, it -flt SSS " r T." hardened creature, must sooner or later breek down with nervous prostration. I had one ef these surprises onee from whieh 1 have never fully recovered. "There was a man who held an honorable niece in a railroad ottlce. Itosides being trusted and faithful, he was one of th biggest-hearted men I ever knew. To come in contact with him was to feel slmt ene was younger te feel that there was Something in life worth living for. un I .u ).(... I wm m. btW. I IhMM boy. i j Wj to WMtnim and carry bis hsnd-bag for him just to be In his Viie J J" J f thlg . ; iru When I liecame or age i bnslnetw, and have been One day I was In the nollce court waiting lor my case w wmm t JevlL cerk WM calling i d l,. j x .solemn sort of way. Hs . e Bme iM the list whleh was familiar to the oWcer me. Aiver ne cnuim . I. ll.l 14 to whom the arrest credited steppwl upbeftwe the eourt and said In a mechanical sort oi way, i thought, " 'Found dead this morn ng his cell.' "The Judge drew a nerk across the name on the docket and said: " 'So far as the jurisdiction of this seurt Is concerned this case Is settled forever.' . "After my esse was disposed of I went down to the cell where the deed man was. He wa the faithful old friend of whom I told you in the beginning. It that he earns down-town dm ; night and in some way 1 uen t how he got to drinking; got in bed company. One of the ohsps hit him on the head. Ho wa brought to the statlon on a charge of being disomeny ana looked up. The Wound was more serious than was supposed ami he died alone in his cell. . "1 have seen a good deal of Jths hard part ef life, hut the sound ot that ofK,.Mr' voice 'Found dead in his .it i.u tMnrHlnar'wken the name ef to ring in my ears." untcago ina He Oat Oat ef ttte Way. "Ienee jumped frees a train whisk Was going ferty-ave miles an hear." "And didn't it nurt yeef' Oh, imp, but if I had Jumped tswaH It serhsps it would." H. Y, Mea.
WHAT AH-ED
waiwwgwMBggiiiJiiii mil mill in AGRICULTURAL HINTS, FOLDINQ-COOP. A Kaeattent lvt fur HMpftmg rmHn m Mrtit It KavM MatwrM FraiuM Chary. A aeriout drawback to tho hutlneaa at ahlppinf live poultry U oeotMtionod bf the lo' upon euipty coop. They ara bulky and cluuiay to handlo, and, with the rough treat uirnt thin- are likely to receive, they arrive hack in very brokaa condition, if at all. The accompanying illuatrationa represent au unpatented folding-coop, w.ich may be built at a nwall advance atxive the coat of tbo old, plain coop. The moat convenient airte ia for feet lonjr, three feet wide and one foot hifrh. with a hinged partition through the middle. The bottom ia wade of boards four feet Ionic and three-elf htha of an inch thick. Four cleats, each three feet long, two and a half inches wide,
riO. 1, TIIK ClMH' IX POS'.TIOX. and three-fourths inch tliick, are fastened, one. at each end, and two near the middle. With a space between the latter wide enough to admit the middle partition. The top and sides are open frames, made of hard-wood slats, two and a .half inches wide and one me nch in terseothick, halved together at the lions and. the whole fastened with wire nails. One-eighth-of-an-lncb holes are liored through the end anil middle iilaU for the wire, which are slipped in as shown in the engravin. The top wires are close together, to keep the fowls from sticking their beads through. When completed the side areaeeured to the bottom by two pairs of strap hinges in each. One side is hinged to the inside of the coop, and the opposite one to the outside, as shown in the illustration. The ends are made of a piece of board, twelve in elms wide, two feet ten inches long and threeeighths of an inch thick, hinged to the bottom by two pairs' of wrought butts screwed to the outside. Two screwboles are bored through ercli end-piece of the top ami the end-lioard, iHlo.whioh screws are inserted to hold every thing secure, when the coop Is In transit. The middle cross partition is a piece of three-eighths inch board, twelve aad three-fourth inch wide and three feet long- with cleats acrpss the ends "and middle. It is hinged to the bottom sad may be temporarily fastened like i rw. mm coop ror.nno. j the ends. All the lumber, except tee framed ends and top, is of pine cr other j soft wood., Fig. 1 shows the coop set up reedy for vse. The ends may be let down to Mil or empty the coop. When sot in use the screws are removed from the top slate, the middle partition turned down, the ends folded backward under the bottom and the upper works folded down, as shown in Fig. When two er more aro to be shipped vogether, they are laid in a bundle with the bottom outward, and bound together. A bundle ef five will occupy little nore space than a single non-folding coop. When properly tie together the slats and wires are fully protected. The advantage ef sneh a eoop are obvious. Amerksnn Agriculturist. BUGS AND ROT. How m FraveMt tht tUvmcrm ef fttfc OM the 1'tttatw VmM. Potato bugs and potato rot ean be prevented by spraying the vines with the bordeaux mixture, adding I pound ef London purple or of I'aris green to each JQe gallons of the mixture. This practice was followed by the Ohio experiment station last year, the vines being sprayed May 2. Juneihl, .1 line , and July lo. Blight appeared about the middle of June and did serious damage for the next six weeks on such plants as were not sprayed. The sprayed vises showed much less injury, remaining pren after the others were dead and . yielded a proltable erop, w wniie me ' blighted and unsprayed portu on of the Held was a nractical failure. The tubors on the treated portion were also much more froe from scab. It will bo seen that It is no more work to apply this preventive of potato rot than to spray on the usual tolutlon te kill the bugs, as both operations can be done at. onetime. The bordeaux mixture is made as follows: IMsaolve 6)' pounds of sulphate of copper (blue vitriol l In 3 nuart&of water: slake HM t pounds of lime in S quart oi water; see t i Kaum;H tof Wntr to the slsked lime, fcBd tnifl jhU tBe vessel conUining j ln por solution, rejecting while ; doB(f m thfJ undissolved lumps or urns. Another formula for the bordeaux mix ture is to dissolve o pounds of copper sulphate in 1(1 rations of water, and In another vessel slake 4 pounds of lime in S quarts ef water, mlxinir the two after they are cool. This mixture is also the best preventive or remedy foe ret and blight on all frultn and crops, especially the grape. It should be applied with a brass force pump. If ordinary nostles are seed, they should be cleaned and died nt onee whan through Rprayisf. A WRCK ef farm work dene In ts t wise as valuable as Usa tame werlr Aeae est e
The beet reoossmesd a skilUd mechesne osn rftve specimen of his workmanship end the iuut wtifwtory rtwotntitendat ioa for a medicine i iia good effort. Kw Mmith'a Toutu Hyrup, made by Dr. Jcha Hull, or ImisvlUe, K y , has been used with good effect ia ma)' thousand inatsneea It needs no other recomotead then tbia. It does ever v time trhut ia exjiecU'd of it. If used for i hills ad fever it cures ns certainJf and ranitdetely aa witter quenches thirst a many localities it bee almost altngether t.ikcn tlie place of quinine. It has surer effect on chills ad fever than quinine, for it has cured msay cases where quiniue did no irood whatever, and then it never produce the aftar-eCect quinine frequently has oa the iystem, such as aausea in the stomach, headache, diuy seusations, etc. When a
person nasonoe u?ea 11 in puu-c oi qumiss they will ever afterward pre.er it Tea sprinr lay thrown Into tee edi of the hen Is never itoriei waste basket. It finds a place oa ri.town lierakl. the editor's inslde.--Aor-A lW BfHfMMM. Xet insUnUneeusly, H is true, but In a short apace of time, persons, of a bilious habit are sswd from the tortures which a disordered liver is capable of Inflicting, by MoftteUer's Htoanwch Kitten, an anti-btlious tiMdlrino and nuerient ef the irst rank. The itelna In the rigrlit side and through the right shoulder blade, the sick headache, nausea, constipation and saffron hue of the sain are entirely removed by this estimable restorative of tone to the orgena of secre. tiou and digestion. Jew ns soon as a men's head gets above the level of mediocre a crowd of high itickera bagin reaching for iU Ashland Press. Wk value everything in this world by comparison. Water and air have no hIrlmie value, and yet Jay Gould. If famishing In the desert, would give all his wealth far u ni .it. nt th former. mii1 think it efavit). hence, life and health are the standard of ull values. I f your system Is full of Malaria ou will 08 very miseraoie: a icw uoiwa oi Snsllenberger's AnUdotewill make you well and happy, la one dollar a high pr ice to pay t It is not so great a wonder, come to think, f Hat so many people are Illiterate. Everybody was born tiiat way.-Tcxa Sittings. To I);pt CtiU, Headaches and Fevers, to cleanse the system effectually, yet genUy. when costive or bilious, or when the blood is impure or sluggish, to permanently cure habitual eonstliietlon, to awaken the kidneys and liver U a healthy activity wifhout irritaUng or weakening them, use Syri of Figs. Tn man who keeps getting deeper as deeper in debt is uaturaBya iersonof mere owes tendencies Washington Poet. Chills axb rsvan clung to me ekrvea montlis. Quinine did me no good. Two bottles ef Smith's Tonic Syrup made me sound and weiL Cha. fepper, ao. is rvrdiHone '(., Aeu Or'wni, La. Tns report of a lawsuit is trying news even for disinterested parties to bear. Bincfcssipton ItepubUeaa. Six jfot: Free, will be sent by Cragin Co., Philada. Pa., to any one In the U. b. or t'anade, postage paid, uKm receipt of Sf. Pobbins' Electric Soap crspt)ers. Bee list of novels on circulars around each bar. fmiMs thut ttrmtv man ata famous it would in the country used to pky uiarblea with bhn at school. Hill's Cat Anna Ccne is a liquid and is taken internally, sad acts directly on the blood end mucous surfaces of the system. Write for testimonials, free. Manufactured by F. J. CnsKSY & Co., Toledo, 0. FieontH een't UeTbut lies Amirs eeHseatenslvely in almost aU statistical arttciss. Boston Transcript CRTixsaU the thee. Foorebild. I know wast makes you se peevish and cross. Mother must ret you a bos of those sweet Httie candies ceiled Dr. Bull's Worm De stroyers. netting but water in yeer stomach. 1 Tfl nv tost nana mmv i m lea Treesenpc Iimk purgative remedies are fast givlag way to the gentle action and mild effects ef Carter's Little Liver Fills. If you try them, they will certainly please you. Ir asset have seen s wheelwright wee was first put in spnSssmss ey sis isiloes.--Teses e.raaas. Ot.nx'f Sulphur 9osp is a genuine rest ed v for Skin diseases. klU a Hair and Whisker Dye, 50 cents, A TtTis often seUa s.heek, but not se oslckly asapretty giri seo-sgeai Bsstott-Courier. t.os. Wasnrarlriis tseeeht te talk feet she towawtsetk batter. K. O. Fioay Hcatf . immt in use aad cbeanest Flso's Ilsmedy for Catarrh. By druggists. S5c vmm tkwmnmftter is not only a measure St Seat, bet of the priee of Ice. Tuck. a Fockkt Clirsr Case and flreof "Taa alU's runch," all for 2Rc. A SAtMASR akia Is a grsead hog eas. THE MARKETS. 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