Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 36, Number 41, Jasper, Dubois County, 22 June 1894 — Page 8

G .W. Downs, D. D. S.

Comer 4th & Main Street, IIUNTINGIIUKG, - INDIANA MAKES SPECIALTIES OF: 1,'rown hu I Bridge Work, Puhile. Extraction. Trent Hit mid Saving tho Tooth, Firt ClH8t VVork, Itctsonnlilo Prices. At ih IMiimiI Hold, .li.r. Tufnilwy ml Wtnlntiliiy tiTt-MC-li wr k. All Work Warranted. l.c. lt IS93 y TliE HOLIDAY AND WINTER SEASON I - lino Hin) do are wo with tho liest STOCK OF FUItXITUIiE. Sei Our Grout 5 ami 10 cent harguln counter. Your best Chanen. Don't Mbs III OUU STOCK OF COFFINS Ilm never been equaled. POME AND SEE US. v- Will Euduvnr T IV h Y m. Alles Brof. . W. Ouriier Public Square, ef893 Jasper, hid. Road WAGON Of the 'juHlitv, mid eiv dr-UL'ht nrn dein ndnd Ht 1 1 I time or die yt"nr, wl f ii on much henvv IiriiIing i t be done, by every Good Farmer, W an does not ,ut to be deUved in Iii work, in 1 1 hnve hi tuiins idle on tho road the bretkai2e nt a wagon porly nude, or of poor materiil. Geo. P. Wagner. North Main tr et, Jasper, warriuitf all hin watfnn free from deOcs of malerinl or workman ip. mid will sell them an obeip an vou pny tor tho Inferiormii'M (! une mid ce lie will alin rrpuir youi liod ly wigon, when it tu rsk-, U y u chII in him. Oct . 27, '93, INSURANCE! 1,1 PK ! ACCIDENT! TO UNA DO! LIVE STOCK Farm Fire insurance for terms of five years, including lightning and steam thresher, at thirty cents a year on each $11)0 of insurance; tornado at twenty cent. Representing twenty good companies and doing an exclusive insurance business, 1 can give the above rates. Write or call on nie lefore placing your insurance. No one, excepting George Nix, of llaysville, and Theodore Gohinan, of Ferdinand, are autorized to so licit insurance in my name. W. A. WILSON General Insurance Agent, Jasper, Intl. !Creat.anJTra(tcMatl.-s obtained, and all Pit-4 m Business rnnuucieii lur MOOCRATC Fttl. 0 f im r m in rt nfirt iTr II s D.rrbT nrrirr 2 and we can setiire fuiviit in ltai uiuc tluuthuae J remote (mm nlnneion. 0 Send uiiulei. diawiug or photo,, with dtrlp5 tion. c ail-no. if patentable or not, tree of 5 4 charpe. Our tc not due till patent is teciired. A Pamphlet "How to Obtain Talents,'' vritlt f -nJ c.f ft tin in Ihj. IT. S. anil ftiretirn cauntrlraf tent free. , imr est. iC.A.SNOW&CO. t Op. pvrw Office, WASHINGTON, D. C. AiiHMA m oiirrrnrnc ourrcneno s T A N E r1 Hi LT. - ifr'jr F T V THE USE OF 0. UNGELl'S"!! OlitrrV. It, Holme, San Jtt. Cat. writtt I tu4 (lit itfrn-rdy all ant tn marc Ibaa rtartMittd. I ir. eivc iiiManljufuu relief. I.. M, Carton, A M., Wirrea. Kaa wrHae Wm ir.jitd by eminent iibysiciaaa of tail eoualry mm4 (iiiuii)', tried tlie climate of different State attainaltnnleil rebel like yaur areparatiea. I.. II. i'helpi, M. Grift i.O. writu-Suferei wfcfc Attlimi ii yeart. Your aicdieine ia 3 miuteelc4 motf lor me than tlie mtl eaiaeal abyticiia diet ft mc la Ihn yean. I nrUer that all tufa m from AMhaa, Catarrh. X ntl '"""'red diieatet aar teat the rala '' Kt"!"J& ' wad la aay rati a IrtaJ ackae IK EiC. rull site 01 ky Mail ti.ee. AadW ZIMMEKMAN ft CO. P10M. TTllllMll ftufti. Wtttr, Waya Ca, Oak ,

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I'rlcat John. Presbyter, or Priest John, was a

Wim o given in tlio middle ages to tt 6iippoCil Chiistinn sovereign said to hold his empire in somo ceutrnl part or Asia (Tibet), though, according to tho Portuguese, ho was king of Abys sinia. Ouugh Khan, khan of tho Crim Tartars, in tho lieginuing of tho

thirteenth century, is, however, re-ll):isis th!Ul mt upou which ordinary angardel as tho actual individual men i ,mui inventories are taken. It follows a

tioued as Prester John, that person

having taken priest' orders, thereto universally refused to refund tho money induced by tho missionaries, who had ( which had been deposited with them; penetrated tho country through Mes-' when tho largest and richest corporaopotnmia and Armenia, followers of tious employing labor paid tho weekly

tho .Nestorian Creed, 'limbs, in lUS Curiosities or History," gives n slightly different account: "The king of Tendae, in Asia, who, liko the Abyssine or Ethiopian emperor, pre served great stato and did not conde scend to bo Seeil DJ IIIS Subjects above twice or three times a year." ! Mamleville, who professes to havo traveled over Prester John's country, I

makes him sovereign of an archipel- tion mid preenrions credit wcro tho conago of islands in India beyond Bac-' ditious which confronted every business

tnti ami says tliat a former em-1 peror traveled into Egypt, where, ; Ixjincr present at divine service, ho asked who those persons were who stood before tho bishop. Being told , they should bo priests, ho said ho ! emperor, but priest, and would liavo the name of him that eamo first out of the priests and was called John, and so have all the emperors since been called Prester John." Brook lyn Eagle. rlcr UaiiKt'rs' I'tuttcs. A trade journal says the founda tion of good iKiste is good flour. Tho best white wheat flour is tho cheapest in tho end, as it goes further and works smoother. To inako a bucket of paste take about four pounds of sifted wheat flour and stir m enough lukewarm water to make a stiff batter. Keep on stirring until all lumps disappear and tho batter is smooth. Then iour in boiling hot water briskly until tho batter swells and has a cooked nppearance. W hen ready to use, thm down with cold water until it can bo spread on the paper easily. Some paTxjr hangers add about two ounces of powdered alum, but do not use alum in paste when made for felts or solid gold ground. To make rye flour paste mixenough sif ted rye flour with cold water to get the consistency of cream. Stir until all lumps disappear ; then place on fire to boil. Keep stirring until it thickens and becomes yellowish in color. When cool, add enough cold water until quito thin. Do not use until cold. To make a strong size for very rough walls dissolve one pound of good ground glue to a bucket of hot water. Stir and use while warm. Apply with an old postebrush or whitewash brush. For ordinary sizing on new walls and walls hut have been papered a half pound of glue to a bucket of water will le suflicieut. Tilt! KfTet't of Change, The Philadelphia Record says "An experienced old housekeeper in charge of a largo down town mansion with few occupants is noted for a queer manner of tidying up each room daily ixitwcen intervals of thorough cleaning. Sometimes she merely changes the chairs about in tho unused rooms or transjioses articles on tho mantelpiece, or taking a broom circles it ouco or twieo around tho floor. The result is absolute freedom from mice and rats. Sho says Bhe learned years ago from a frontier hunter that all such animals avoid places which, to their acute senses, show signs of recent disturbance. He informed her that always before ly ing down at night on the pruirio he stuck his hunting knifo in tho ground and drew it entirely around the place where he was to sleep. A snake or auy other dangerous prowler would stop as soon us it came upon the freahly disturbed earth and beat a hasty retreat." Touich l'uper. The tough imper which comes f rui China and Japan is mado from umniiia nber. mo new or tresn nuer :s not used, it leing too oxpeusive, hut after it has served its purpose as ropo or cordage and has become old it is carefully picked to pieces, mude into a stringy pulp and manufactured in to paper. The paper is singularly strong. When rolled up into a string orcoitl.it is a very good substitute for cotton or flax twine. Its strength flaV tWlllP ItHStWllL'th is solely duo to that of tho manilla, which is one of tho strongest fibers u "f-" llUllanknown to tho manufacturer. apolisNows. Ktcn With Him. A young fellow, just admitted to the bar, was walking down town to his oflico 01 1 morning when ho wns joined by ai. old high school friend.

'Wood morning, John," said tho intent advantage for the employer which second man, taking him by tho arm. ' cannot exist in populous and t.Vca cover"Well, you'vo really put out your ingcitica

Blnugle, and you'vo taken to carry . 1...'. 121... T 1 T . . ing a bag, eohko Judas Iscanot Yes," said tho youthful lawyer, "but Judas kept hotter company than I do." Youth's Companion. A Deep Laid Scheme uNo,"8obbed the pretty girl. "liarold and I never sj)eak now, and it is all through tho machinations of tliat deceitful Sallio Simmons." "Why, what did she dot" "ShoporHuadod us to join tho same church choir, "Washington Star.

LOCATE A FACTORY.

Clfiiertunltlc l'r Town Which Should Do Uuihriti'i'd. Tho present is tho ajjoof organization und concentration, I'inancial ami trade depression has just now stilled many wheels mul rendered maplo time to inanufacturers generally in which to take account of stool;. This stocktaking nf lKO.t i iiTinti nn fMiMrilv HlVi'nnt timo when banks by concerted action wages m paper pruuut.es; wuvu uio unu nary manufacturer, itependent tu a nieasuro upon borrowed capital, was forced to liquidato to his very last cent and suffer usurious' rates upon what ho could not pay; when 20 per cent of tho population of most towus und half tho .vinnlütinn of mnnv tfiwjiawirniilicnliitft. u. .inmii.iri ..,i ni.. tnnfr,. ,.. niipcc Depressed values, curtailed cousnmn. man as ho footed his ledger at tho leginning oi uio year ami contemplated ms puuis lor tno luturo. 'inocircumtarces which compel all sorts and classcs 01 mcn to m,Jt,sl tno,r nm"ccs 10 a "v ' iubuv business changes and changes of location in tho commercial world. Manufacturers who havo heretofore suffered tho loss of a small percentage by reason of a lack of railroad or power or other facilities will naturally cast about for a place where this percentage can bo saved. Tho minimum cost will enter moro largely into tho problem of production for tho next few years than ever lefore, and tho town or city which is most alivo to its own interests nud importance will bo ino.it benefited by tho changes that occur. It is incumbent upon business men overywhero to organize and act together for tho lHittcrment of the several commercial interests which they represent. A board of trade is a necessary adjunct to tho welfare of every community. Its objects should bo primarily to foster present industries, develop local resources, publish practical information, solicit and encourage immigration, investment and tho establishment of new manufactories and to secure to tho towu and incidentally to its members tho benefit of co-operation in tho furtherance of legitimate projects. Its work is coextensive witli the particular iuterests of tho city in which it is located It should havo a salutary effect upon municipal affairs if needs required it and bo at onco the recognized factor capablo of building, sustaining and insuring to perpetuity the best interests of all tho people. Sanitation ami Ui-alta. From 1700 to 1750 tho death rato in London was ro high that depopulation stagnated. In tho former year the inhabitants numbered 005,200 and in the latter year 053, 1)00. During this period the deaths were in tho ratio of about one icr 30 ersons living. By 1801 the population had crept up to 777,000, and the deaths had fallen to one in 4 1 persons living. This great improvement in the state of public health in London was uot, except to a trifling extent, tho result of sanitary legislation. Pcoplo wcro becoming moro cnnglitciicu on many matters affecting their health, partly owing to a moro general knowl edge of chemistry, physiology and other sciences relating to man and his sur roundiugs. When those intrusted with the conduct of public affairs becamo awaro how much tho health of the pcoplo was affected by bad water, by foul emanations and even cesspools, and by too great a density of population, they began to securo supplies of puro water, to construct proper house drains and street sewers, to remove- systematically filth from houses and to widen streets. Tho promulgation of tho natural laws of health preceded the enactment of laws of health by tho state. Jenner's discov ery of prophylaxis fn smallpox had for Its corollary tho vaccination laws. The chemical analysis of water was tho ba' sis of acts of parliament relating to wa tcr and rivers. Charles Cameron at Sanitary Congress. Fortune Favnra the Small Town. Within five years, through tho opera tion of tho interstate commerce law, tho small town has been placed upon an equality with tho larger city in the matter of freight rates. Previously prohibitory rates ruled wherever thero was but ono railroad. Cost of transportation was as unstable as tho wind Cut rato followed iool rate, ono extremo the other, and each succeeding 1st of January terminated all. Tlie law now has given permanency to tho conditions which regulate the carrying tariff. Hates are based upon distancoand not ujkhi tho elements of competition. This fact redounds to l"u. vamnso oi uio small town, tor I w S" "ri V1ilm' ,,,u naturally seeks tho lotutiou where hii; employees can obtain lowest livii.g and ( cheapest rents or iercha:ico by tliu exer t..,. .i.-ir. ,,,i :.. :.. I wnu nit ilk 111111 i:m;i(, tiiiij H'"" 111 I dciendence and secure homes. Many places which were virtually at. a stand- ' still before tho enactment by congress of tho interstate law have since doubled ' in population and Lceomo nettial manufacturing centers. A village possesses advantages for tho laborer and con.seMoney Sprnt on Stri-nt Improvement. No possible expenditure of public moneys will yield one-tenth of the lnmofit to a towu that will result from tho 1 hying of a good macadam or similar j pavement. Every livo town is asking i itself if it can afford tho necccsary out I lay, Thero e:ui be no doubt in this respect. The exiiericnco of hundreds of 1 towns in the lnndprovo that the increase I in taxes from tho enhanced value of property is greater than tho expeuso incurred .

3JODEI. DRUG CO

JßEV A. FULL LINE VKUVi DltUtJS its zt1-;, KLKCiANT

CIIOU'K I'KlAland TOBACCOS,

'ALSTS, Oil , OTT-- ''-- Goods Pure and Fresh. Prescriptions Carefully Compsunded, löy-Storf Opposite tint INDIANA Feb. IÖ, 18D4it.

JT. GREEN, Optician,

ffffBjfjl Next Dcorto Zooller'olßniber Shop. llc.Kl.ivh', i':i:tscl Iy l.yc Sliaiu.

Manv pTPone whose bonds nn rnimt-inllv lu-bini: h ive no idea whnl relic scientifi tdlv fitiod h8"S will ie tli 111 ThU tlieorv i" now iiniviMKiill t'Stublixlii'il ! "lm)i -opcrh " liii"d ir'aiu will in vhi inblv incipiife llu iroiibb Hiid may led to TOTAL UI.INDNKsS Our ulilii io iidjint s: biases sifel and porrerllv I lioyond ipumtiou. Gout-tilt u-. K en tinted Iren ol charge. Feb 9,'9l Cm.

N0)PY0URTIMET0CEr

YOU WANT IN-

Music, Pianos, Organs, Guitars, Violins Mandolins, Banjos, Accordeons, Etc. ALSO Watches ,Jewelry & Silverware,

F. C. KUE15LKR, Jeweler, Cor. Eighth and Main Streets, Jas'oer, Indiana.

D.'i-euibei J0 1893 MRS. T. Agent for Best in Use !

Bargains on Demand in Tinware, Hardware, FANCY LAMPS, BIRD CAGES, V0TI0NS, ETC. Mrs. T. ERNY, Hitt 4. lullic Sqnatve, II'I.

I J. ECK EI IT.

.1. ECK BUT.

Eckert

Roller Mills. poco JPS- Jr. c JRJpJ? L?-? coo II.vin".tipplied Uickc MIIIh will. I he LATEST IMl'KOVKI) UuEEEH MACHINERY, we now i.mkc none but TU E EST HKANDS OF Fancy and Patent Process Roller Flour. which admitP of 1.0 eqniil for Inmilv tipe. TO THY IT IS TO BK SATISFIED WITH IT. Tv .HlviMf 4 VivImkI to Ituy Hit; Kvst unit i alwavN llic C3lie.i'l'. Ifi.'Hl I loin-( miincm dorlorS lilU;

"TT 1? A T J irIM;n WMCII WE WILE ALWrJ Vif I 'W A : I i )i WAYS I'AYTIIE IIIOIIES'I MARKET IMIICE IM 'ASM, II Y WAÜO ouCAK LOAD.

JulyMh lh0 ly I AM NOW A MAN! Chlciu-o.Oct.6.1. "I wn troiill Uli miwlnni ami vnrlcocflo, nnd limt tx Miunllr wfftk for n'Tcm )car. Ilitrlritf Ilm Xtint fiir Ttfim I trjfwl cTcrjrreniP'lr tlmt iiumlil t Ml wl. nml uot no rnllnf for any of my trouliln until I tools CA LTHOS II rurnl nml ri lrrl me unil I 11 111 nun 11 ninn," 1 1 ttr.H Irnn of Ut.g-n.iC i f Ittltr rrffltnl lit ni.) i Address VON MOHL CO., Sclo Fali.U. ' -I Urn BniiilrlItf; Township Trustcci'H Nlic;e. The undeTviutied. Tniftee of Ihtinhri(lie towiiHliip, IhihoiH county, will attend to TowtiHllip hnwiieuM on Sittuiihiv of everv week, at hit renidenoe on North Main street, hetween I'otirteenth .ud Fifteenth, in .Inn i r. The I.ihinrvol . ..i Township is kept at the bookstore or Mrf. .Jacob (iOHinaiin, where persons wanting bookn can obtain them at any time. t r. -1. ... rn...i.,, ,los.Ki'ii i.tK.ufci.N, inmivui April 20, 10l4-y.

I'.. I) nilANNOGK, M. I) , S,.,.'v ad Alalia.'

OF imiinrinwrr " mid MKIUOINKS, IMiUb'UMKSÄTOlhHTAin'ICI.K,

KIM .STATION KU Y nnd MLANIv HOOKS,

.iihI V AWN Is I IKS ...jr..-..uf Prices Correot. And Kvim v Kilo I in 'di' to A CCP in module (n-t iiim-i IIOTI'X, .IASIHIt, INI). Of all Descriptions at ERNY, I.SO . KINK ASSOCTMKM it V HEATING A N 1 ST()VK A. KCKKItP. ß roll. re ECKERT BROTHERS. We will cnt j-oh the mnr vcIohh l-rciich jncparntlon CALTHOS free, by denied mail, nnd nli-nnl Ruaraiitcc that Cltiios will TAB All ItlM-harcca ami 91 Ur l'.mla.laa, t 1 1 D C "P1"" atnrrhea, Varl. VUlta. cocelr. uail RESTORE At HC It. Use II ß pay if satisfied, American Agents, Cincinnati, O. Columbist Township Trustee's Not Ire. The undoivned, Trustee of Columbia Tp., Dubois county, Ind., will attend to Township biisines at his retidence on everv Saturday, and persons having township biiMticMH to transacl are requested to parent it on that day of ti e weel:. , The Township Library is kett at the otlice of the Tiustee, where those entitled can obtain books. Nkios ll.utitiH, Tniatee. June 28th, 1888-y.

Louisville, Evansviille & St. Louis

uoiisoüüaißtt n k. "THE AIR LINE." 5:5 Miles Uio Shortest 5: ISelwecii l.tmisville k St. Louis. 'IMwv 1.... r.. ....... I , a a n.n;iltMl KMIU; l( J'ast and Wost. ri.MHOAKIl IN ICPKKOT. Ipill ,H. lltt.tM'IIK. I I II HI . . t:r.5 7:W l.v tMiNvill Ar. 11 y, ,-' rii,r, s " Now Alliiny ii ii in a in a in a . :U, 1(1:111 n-r, l.y. j.H.r Ar. :. -V h:1ii l:i'. ll.Jf. " lliint'l.liiK hTPriÜHÜ-;-t I . in n in , ., , 1 ' X.U I'l ni T .-IT I t.. J-l. .. I.. ' ' I'"' 1MIT li -.Vi K:-j:, ' UooiivIIIk r. 7:3:1 2 i'i '- '. J!) 1:0.. i:a ninki'irt it) n-w hi ,. ,,",7, !l -JA ! :00 !l :7 " TV 1 1 City ''i!::t j--.'," nun. .':ir :i:n omnieltou . I,v n :.'.-!) v ( Tll( lllWI'll tlcUl-t Mltl'S to till' Wt-st,; w,. us fnliliT aii-l ki'ihthI liiforin.il inn. uu i, fiirniHlii'il on ti)iiliciitluii totlii'iuul r., '11. i sei- that your tit-kit n-iols iu n,c ' v ,' l.llH'." U. IlKMM.KT, AK'. .j.,.,,, , . U. A. CAMI'lllIM., (icll'l I'iiMs. Axi-nt. J, II. Ki MMr.i.'.Trnv'K I'jihh, st, , UNITED sttes HOTEL MILL STItEEl'. dASIM'.. AUGUST K AEG IN, I'ltOFKIETOII. The traveling public will lind this house well furnished nml t. best of attention givon to tho A:iiit(f Quests. Kitrnittiro and hcib new, and table supplied with tinhost the market affords. Tcnns Reasonable. Aug. KaeginMm i eh pi n.j IIIUIXJUAI'aTKHS koi: tin: Singer Sewing Madiiiio ! I beg to announce to the public, th:it 1 have again opened an ollice, Iiim- I have constantly on hurnl a full lim- ! the (ieiuiine Singers, with nil the lalc-t iuipmveinents. I have also a law stock of Attachments, Needles, Oils, .v-., for all other makes and styles of SVv hit' Machines. All kinds of Sewing Machines reoaired. llargains in n-coinl-hand machines. My place of business is on 7th Stn-ct, between Mill and Mi'Crilliiü Streets. JASPER, INDIANA. l'ISTKIt J. GOS3IAN, Agent, For the Singer Manufacturing Company. I am also agent for tho old lehable Niagara Fire and Tornado ami C'yi loiie Insurance Co., of New York, and nspoctfullv ask a liberal pativnaue. Dec. 5", lS!K)-tf. FIX 15 FA UM FOK SALE! In Madison Township. One of the best farms in Ma-li-"" township is now forsalehv the iiikUteigncd, to-wit: 1 l'.u... tu'ivk in Sec. ", Town One South, h'stnge " West, finerly belongim; to .John I'.unre. .1--ceased. It will besohl al a leai-mui'le price, and on partial payments it desired. If you want a good farm, in a good locality, near tho thriving town Ireland, this is your opportunity. 1 r particulars, call on Ct.llMKNT DOASK at .Jasper Courier Ollice. Alio, L'JI7 aery!, formerly known as the Adam Smith farm, at tlie point ulicie the railroad crosses I 'atuk.it river will sold cheap. Call soon. Al.llKKTJI. IIOIIXERT. EIHVAIill A llOHAM.r. BOHNERT BROS., I'fiiprllora ofllie JASPFR UNION FLOUR MILLS ! These Mills are now kept in the bc-t order, ami supplied with best patent Rolls. The brandü l'F.AUL IJKU.F. FAMILY, and STHARillT are not cv excelled for their grades in the world. We solicit the custom of Karinen, and will be ready at all times to exchange Hour for wlleat at the highest market price. niHXd lS YOt'U WIIKAT, and y will pay you cas.li all tho market will allow. COUN MHAL always! on hand to sell or exchange. Itran and Ships! till' at the lowest ma rkel price, (Jive us a trial ami we will try to plcaM you. Mills on the North Hide of Jasper. u Kith and Mill streets. liOIINKU r JS ICO I'll LitJasper, April Hi, 'til y 1 A Fine Natural Chew Maren 2.1. 0l-y 0nly50c a Year. I

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