Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 36, Number 25, Jasper, Dubois County, 2 March 1894 — Page 7
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PERSONAL AND LITERARY.
Authors uro always fooMsh to trlve to M'cure popularity," wn;rs El rar I'awcutL "It is like thu wind that tilowetli. The grunt Kuert-t of content iiit'iit on the part of a writor is to a .sun liitn.solf that hu lias ijot out of Iii rn tins ln'ht work it can nerfortn." HciiU-s lit-r recent volume of short Mirie Miss Olive Schreiner has writ ten a longer worlr. tliu title of which probably will lw "From -Man to Man." It is uV.seribctl as a ottuly in the com partitive ethics of men's treatment of men and their treatment of women. .lohn 1). üoclcefeller, tho .Standard oil millionaire, trot alonj; in business vr" "'11 as plain .lohn Koekefeller until lie irtrtfaii to jret rich. Then he impropriated the letter I) as a middle Initial. Xolxxly knows what this letter I) stands for, and nobody ever will. Thorny Lafore, a nero, whose will was recently probated in Xew Orleans, leaves an estate worth nearly, if not miite, ?:u.000, and as only heir a bedridden sister. He devised enough to her to keep her comfortable and left the rest to individuals and charitable institutions. Francis I'nrkman, the historian, left an estate valued at Sl'J.VJ50. Tnis did not include a summer estate at Newcastle, X. II.. copyrights and stereotype plates and contracts, these beinj; of uncertain value. The real estate h valued at f .V,000 and the personal property atfUO.JviO. In ISt., the Austrian press ccnsoi refused to sanction th publication ol two books one of which was "Principles of Trigonometry," which, he .said, discussed the Trinity, a forbidden subject. The other was a scientific tn-atise on the destruction of insects, which he imairiued made a concealed attack on the church. -Father Ketiulm Vnufjhan, of KitClaud, a Catholic priest who spent three years iu a missionary journey through South America, from Fanama to I'atat'onia, addressed the students of Johns Hopkins university the other day on the subject of his adventures. The journey was made on mulebaek, on the hacks of Indians, in canoes', in hammocks jind on foot. 1'rinces.s Helen of Orleans is jrolden haired, blue eyed, tall and very lnvel3. She is a magnificent cqtie.vtiieune. and is a familiar figure on many ail Knglish hunting field with her favorite horse Chocolate. She swims, and shoots with unerring aim. and is mast skillful with the sculls and foiis all this without Kicrificinfr any of her dainty femininity or Parisian elegance. William I.ane Hooker, the Hritish consul-general, who has just been knijrhted, remains thoroughly Hritisl in outward aspect after nearly forty years residence in this country lie is above ihe medium height, " neither stout or spare, ruddy, grizzled, blueeyed and slightly bent at the shoulders. He walks rapidly, and pays little attention to persons and things upon the street. It used to be said that one of his duties was to receivd the rents from t)ueen Victoria's real estate in New York. HUMOROUS. "How ninny foreign languages can your wife speak?" "Three French. (eriuam and the one she talks to the toby." Tit-ltits. "Are you certain that Hale is going to marry Miss Frost, of JSoston'.'' "Yes; he's having steam heat and stoves both in his new house." Inter-Ocean. "There's a peculiar tiling about Mrs. Trett" "What is it?" "She has been in a pickle all her life, and yet she doesn't look well preserved."" X. Y. I'ress. Benedict "Why won't she marry yna? Is there another man in the cse?" Singleton "I'm afraid there is" "That so? Do vou know who it is?" "Yes her father." Iloston Traveller. She "Do j-ou really and truly love me, Harry?" He "Love yon? V1iy I even have a fondness for that nuisance of a Vrother of yours." She "Oh, Harry! You have made me so happj'!" l!ost.n Transcript. -"IVi you think," said Willie Wishititon. "that it actually hurts a man to I. hit with one of Cupid's arrows?" "Xo." replied Helle I'epperton: "s a rule he merely becomes senseless for a time. Washington Star. The Kmperor Francis I. of Austria mis once present while two of his sons were quarreling violently. At last owe of them said; "You are the greatest ass in Vienna," "Hushl" said the eitImr, "you forget that I am here." 'J' -Hay. Figg "Thers an example of the bottle working a man's ruin." Fvgg "Hnmph! Whisky?" Fogff "Xop; Ink. .lurjr awarded the girl fifty thotidollars damages in a breach of promise suit on the strength of the letters he wrote, and it took everv cent '' had to pay if'-HuiTalo Courier. Irif,h viceroys are stripped of their sovereign attributes as soon as thee rwii hnjrlish waters. The following St r.v s told of Lord Houtrhton and a l.iU With whom In Wim ;iimt;iWiti-l. Tiny Iwtli found themselves on Ward " il"lyhead packet. During the voy- .' from Ireland the lady treated the Tieer-iy with ceremonies respect So ori. however, as the packet entered ','i harbor she said to him: Hobby, you are no longer a vicer'y. s tfike 1113- bag ami make yourself "-London Truth. Theearl of Derby, while walking r" his own land, once met a collier. lordship inquired if the collier Jw he was walking on his land. J".v land? Well, I've got no land t VM'1"-" "as the. reply, "and I'm like na,k n .v.uielMMlv'.s. Wheer did na t'et 11 r.i ..vi. tt t 1 , - " . u, eApiaiueii "Wship. -1 ro. lt from my nnCl.s, ,;,n.Jv,H-er did tbev get itiro'?" 1 J'l th. ns . , - " . u, eApiauieii him ors." lcrL.. -"ttx.f. i iiuy got It froM ""r ancestor the reply. And wKcer did f I..., i .'PJ fonjrht for It." "Well, iwirad." J"1 tbe collier, squaring up to the N'rl, 'Til UiieUt thm for III"
FARM AND GARDEN. A TERRIBLE BURDEN. Peer KcmmI Arc the llravlrtt Loads Fwr. rra lUvit to I'arrj. There Is considerable talk iu a quiet way among farmers concerning the roads and tho question of bettering them. They arc beginning to realize that the only time the roads are good
is in me summer wiicn they arc most engaged with their farm work, or by a nlmnce freeze up in winter. The times when they need them the most thev are the worst. In the city whero peopie drive for pleasure the roads are always good. The lint and most liberal improvements arc put upon tho highways. An investment of this nature not only serves for pleasure, but commercial profit No business man would allow for a moment a mud hole or rut A. SOFT ROAD AXD A 1IAIH) IM'LL. Scene on road between Rochester. FaJrjvtrt and IMttiford, X Y from photograph uVec in April. An expenditure equal 10 one per cent, of the assesed valuation In Monroe county would build and maintain a system oi arierl1 county roatii, rorralnr hard smooth war at all time of the year, and connecting Iichester vllh all the principal Villages and lawns within tee county Hmlw. "before his place of business he could not afford to; how much less can a farmer afford poor, rough roads? As a matter of business he cannot afford them as well as can a merchant It is a fact well established that roads over which farmers carry their produce to .market return the largest interest upon the cost of construction. A good road t-aves from j to X to the farmer, and oftentimes more, because there are times that the roads cannot be used at all The habit that some of our pathmasters have of plowing and dragging, only ruins a road; with good drainage, and no good road can be built or maintained without drainage, the heavy scraper and heavy roller are best on common dirt road. There is more to the farmer in good roads than there if in politics. MR. FUNNYMAN'S IDEA. A Farmer Humnrlut Trlla How to Have litKid Itnad. I can inform your readers of the very best way that roads can be improved nnd the only way to have lasting roads. Take the road tax from every farmer who is willing or able to build up and care for a limited length of road. Divide the country roads tip into small chunks. Give a premium of a new kind of pig or a new strain of cockerel for the best improved chunk of road iu the care of any single farmer.. Get the ladies interested by offering them prizes of sweetmeats or chocolate drops, if thev will use their influence with their husbands father and sweethearts, to make and keep up their quota of the road Hare kissing bees which will interest the boys, they will do any sort of work for a kiss. This will 6tart up a big excitement throughout the country. Offer to give all the stone, gravel'or aaud necessary to make a permanent road. When there is uo stone there is plenty of gravel, and when there is no gravel there is sand. Mix sand with clay mix grave) with cLy mix stone broken as small as hen's eggs with clay. Tax city people and farmers who do not help to make the roads. Then when everything begins to work smoothly offer a reward for the poorest worked piece of road. The reward may be a pair of mule's ears cut from the head of a defunct mule, weli greased and dried. There is nothing like rewards offered to start the farmer into good actions. I feel confident if the above is put into practice we will have the best roads that the world ever saw. And we will have plenty of fun as well as good roads. Stir 'em up Cor. Rural World. Fun (tu Spore la Srecln. Some fungous diseases of fruits and vegetables live over winter in the fiecds. This is especially true of the bean anthracnose, and possibly also of the watermelon rot The fungus spores in the seeds may be killed by soaking for an hour in a solution of three ounces of copper carlonate in one quart of ammonia and diluted with four and a half gallons ci water. This is somewhat similar to th treatment of oats and wheat preparatory to sawing found so efficient at many of the experiment stations and in actual practice on hundreds of farms. KTcrjhodjr Interested. The farmers will be the prircipal beneficiaries from road reform, but the benefits will be extended to all classes and its effect upon business must be of the greatest importance. The movement should command the support of every citizen, and wherever a man is found with moss-covered ideas of progression he should be an especial object of consideration by his neighbors. Rochester Democrat and Chronicle. Cowo Mutt Harn Kalt. Don't let the cows et hungry for salt They must have it in order to give milk, for milk contains soda, anil salt (the common name for chloride of sodium) is the material which furnishes the soda. Hut for the soda the casein of milk would be absent Neutralize the soda by putting in an acid and sc how soon it turns to "clabber." Gin cows dally access to salt. Butter must please the eye. Speaklag for ourselves, and we are like other asks wc would sot buy waits autta
1. 410 Ilnatielt Potato! pr A er. KJ This astonishing yield was reported by Ahr, Hahn, of Wisconsin, but Salter's potatoes always get there. Theeditor of the Hural Xew Yorker reports a yield of 73 bushels and 8 twunds tier
acre from one of Salzer's early pota1 toes. Above 1,410 bushels arc from ISalzer's new seedling Hundredfold. ius new early potato, Lightning Express, has a record of 603 bushels per acre. He offers potatoesas low asj.50 a barrel, and the best notato Inntor ? the world for but fri. If rou wim. cut Tins otrr and send rr with Cc postage to the John A. Salzer Seed Co., La Crosse, Wis., you will receive free his mammoth potato catalogue and a package of 6lxteen-day "Get There, Eli," radish. A Kextcckt parson has just lost a bet of ten dollars that his daughters didn't dance. One of tho girl admitted that she had "schottisch! once across the parlor and back," whereupon the parson handed over the money. Kansas City Star. DeafaeM Cannot b Cured by local applications, as they cannot reach thediseased iortionof tueear. There isonlv one way to cure Deafness, and that is bveonBtitutional remedies. Deafness is caused bv an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube pets inflamed you have arumbline sound or imperfect hearinp, and when it is entirelv dosed Deafness is the result, and unless the Inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, which Is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafaess (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. F. J. Ciir-NEr Ä: Co., Toledo, O. rarSold by DrucKists, 75c ilall's Family Tills, 23 cents. "Hit's miphtv hahd tcr set a pood example," remarked Cr.de Eben, who was in rather a clooiny mood, "aa" when yob Kits through yoh am' got no 'surance of'hatcuia' anyt'iug." Washington Star. South at Half Itate. On Mar-hSand April 9,1 the Louisville .S: Nashville Uailroad will sell tickets for tlielr regular trains to principal oints In the south at one sinelo fare for the round trip. These excursion rates take in the prinitllln . tw enty days, and will be on sale at St, Louis, EvaasvLMc, Louisville and Cincinnati on above dates. Through cars from these cities ) to principal points south. Ask vour ticket agent, tc.d if ho ean not furnish'vou tickets trom yr,ur station, write to C. P. Atmore, bcscral Passenger Agent, Louisville, Ky. "Tnrr say Brown has taken the lecture platform !M "Shouldn't wonder; take anyimng ue can lay ms nanus oa." Auaou 1 Constitution. THE MARKETS. Xkw Yoiik. Feb. CI. l-3l CATTLE Native Steers ( J5 e. 4 W) cui-ro. .Middling ?& FLOl'lt Winter Wheat 2 mi ft WHKAT-.Vo. 2Hcd H ft COKV-No i 4'.'it OATS Western Mixed H7 ft I'OlfIC Xew Me 13 JW fe ST. LOUIS. rOTTOX-MiddllnK 7Vffc IILKV KS hinpiiu: Steers... 4 15 ft M-illum 3 SO ft HOCJS-Fair to Select t Ki C', SMKKI'-Falr to Choice 2 tA ( FLOCK l'atents 2 Ml H Fancy to Kxtra do. . :a a VHI:aT-Xo. i Kcd Wiuter... M& COKX-Xo. 2 Mixed 33 & OATs-Xo.2 & s 3 ft) MS 431.J tJ 7 4 84 40 .S tt 3 ii a to Z 61 Ma nvK-xo. s T01JAtX'0-Luft Leaf Hurler.. HAY Clear Timothy HCriEK-Cholco Dairy4 Ol 6 W 17 il 11 o (i 16 oj ft II 0J o. s) ct 1; r.ii,? r r"n FOItlv Standard Mess tnewi. IS HACU.V -Clear Klls LAi:i I'rnnesteain CHICAGO. ft. 12 S71J it, t 5 10 5 3) 3 70 3 i'l SI CA TTLK Shipping UlXi. I'alr to Choice, . ... SIIKKP - F:ir to Cholni . . . FLOUK-WInter IMtents. Sprint Patents . . 3 SI 4 sr. 2 -VJ 3 .V. 2 15 a ft WHKAT-No .Snrloi; .... 6t Xo. 2Ked Q, COUX-Xo. 2 it. IIA TS-NO. 2 fit 29 ruith-Mess oiew 12 223& 12 2S KAXSAS CITV. CATTLK Shipping Steers... 3 25 fl 4 9) HOOS-AU Urades 4 73 ft 5(0 W HKAT-Xo. 2 Ked ft hi OATS Xo. 2 2H (t. rsa COI'.X-Xa 2 31VtS 33 XEU OKLKAXS. FUOCK-Hhrh Gnwlc 2 St ß 3S IXKX Xa 2 45 4 46 OATS Western Sfl'ift 37 HAV-Choice 16 lJ d 1C hi I'OKK Xew Mess tt 12 &'t, IIACUX-Mdc (c 7S COnOX-Middlln? 7,ß 74 LOC1SVILLH WHEAT-Xo 2 Ked rcs1 S74 OOKX-Xa 2 Mixed S-VtS S OATS-Xo 2 Mixed 31- 32 KoKK Xew ,Mi-. . 12 f.0 G. 12 75 lUlOX-Clcjr Kib 7Ai (5 7 cxmox-Miuanax , KNOWLEDGE Brings comfort and improvement and tends to personal enjoyment when rightly u?cu. The many," who live better Ulan others and enjoy life more, with less cijwnditure, by more promptly adapting tho world's best products to the needs of physical being, will attest the value to health of the pure liquid laxative principles embraced in tho remedy, Syrup of Figs. Its excellence is duo to its presenting In the form most acceptable and pleasant to the taste, the rcf resiling and truly beneficial procrtics of a rfcct laxative; effectually cleansing the system, dispelling colds, headaches and fevers and permanently curing constipation. It has given satisfaction to millions and met with the npproval of the medical profession, because it acts on the Kidnevs, Liver and Bowels without weakening them and it is perfectly free from every objectionable substance. Svrup of Figs is for sale by all druggists in 50c and $1 bottles, but it ia manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co.onlr, whose name is printed on cTcry package, also the name, Syrup of Figs, and being well informed,you win not accept any Substitut if offered.
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MapJtabcchi. the great librarian and linquist, had a large book dedicated to himself, which contained noth ing but the titles of books that had been dedicated to him and the eulogies that had been written on him. MaIiabcchi wore a black doublet that 'fell to his knees; large breeches, generally torn and dirty; an old and much-patched black cloak, a shapelets hat. the edges very ragged; a large neckcloth, always covered with suuff, and a dirty shirt, which he never changed aa long as it would hang together. 1M World rlr Photoc for !. . These beautiful pictures! are now read v for delivery In ten complete parts lß picture comprising each part and tho tvhole set can be secured by the payment of One Dollar, sent to Geo. H. Heaptoko, General Passenger Atrcnt, Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Kailway, Chicago, 111., and the portfolios of pictures will be sent, free of expense, by mail to subscribers. Remittances should be made by draft, money order, or registered letter. 'I is noticed," says Uncle Mose, "datde fellers dat does de mos' shoutin' an talkin' about deir future life is de ones dat don't come anyways niph investin all deir money in it." Indianapolis Journal. Flaccid Mose!- Grow Strong, Weak attenuated frames acquire sound, healthy iiesh, woo begone, hollow faces fill out awl bo-ome cheerful when Hostetter' Stomach Bitters is used as a stomachic to improve utzesiion and assimilation. Moreover, itcures bilious and kidnevtrouble, and protects the system acainst "malaria and 1 chrosic rheumatism. Use it svstematieflllv. Tnn girl who can skate has a good time, but the girl who is learning has her hand squeezed the tightest. Atchison Globe. Farm Kraters My Ilccome Farm Oirnrra If they move to Nebraska beforo the price of land climlis out of sieht. Write to J. 1 Francis, G. P. Je T. A.. Burlington Route, Omaha. Neb., for free pamphlet. It tells all about everythiz.g you need to know. TJxcxe George' -"I trust, Henry, Uiat vou "JrTS are out of debt. trot quite so far everything else." Boston Transcript. CtWES PROMPTLY LAMENESS.
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Rcf-setx, four rears of age. waa salllcx down the Columbia river with a party of friends. He was much interested iu every thlnK he saw, and at lenth ventured this remark: "Papa. I think this boat must have awful long feet to walk in this water." A Tioga man calls his cook Misery, because she loves company. Philadelphia Record. No "safer Revedt can bo had for Couphs and CcJds. or any trouble of the Throat, than "Bruicn llrvncAtal Trvetu," Price, tö cts. A CniCAGO man who had just surrendered bis watch to a footpad was moved to remark that he didn't know when ho had been so pressed for time. Washington Star. Actors, Vocalists, Public Speakers praise Hale's Honey of Horchound and Tar. Pike's Toothacbo Drops Cure In ono minute. Give love the power, and it will always help. Ram's Horn. Be cre to read advertisement of Plant Seed Co., an old reliable lina. Ax oen mouth closes tho cars. Ram's Horn. A BAD TEMPER srcnerallv accomnanics a tornid liver and indigestion. An in-door life often brings on 1 this condition; there follows aiuemia, or lack I of Itlood, fmjuentlv another worse efTcck j that of Dysjiepsia. "Dr. Pierce's Golden Med ical Discovery is mo resxoraiive tonic nnu liver Invigorätor which will positively cure I ch cases. M rs. F. A. Onn. of OrrUtt. imiimore Co.. Md., writes: "Physicians pronounced my case acuto Indiecstion. If it Ud not been for Dr. IMcrcc'fl Golden Medical Diocorcryand Pletisant Pellets I firmly believe I would have been in my prave. for nothing- did mo nny good until f began tafclnirtnem. rj no " Discov cry" also eurtd my child of nitht-fiwoata and a weat stomach, which followed an attack of Pneumonia. Wc cannot Mrs. F. A. Orr. rni juur ijllTllci , too highly." Sold by all medicine dealers. prniso your medicines i "-' ' PIERCE Ä CURE OR XOXCV RETtaXED, SWELLINCS, BACK-ACHE, SORENESS. first Time to Undergo Trial, we offer " 1 iiuiiui aiiu IO L.IIC 01 DOin Jj who have used it testify. ftf St ADVICE and SAVE
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