Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 37, Number 20, Jasper, Dubois County, 25 January 1895 — Page 8

TO AN OPTIMIST.

I feel, Amin da. much urvrl Thal you havu yet H?uiel diaaater, Although you openly dtitisu The teaching of each Haplent raiutw. You do sot Uku a mournful theme And alwajra talk In accvuta U'arfol Kay, far frua thU, you ofu-n awtn, Audacioai maid, dUtlnctly carcrful. Cpoa each book. If only graced With atriklng- plot and aituatlon. You look with poMlbly misplaced But quite utmtinted admiration. You do Bot aaaro M, yet, 1 know. Our modern critic' sad. oonrictioa. Who write long article to ahow The Kwlft decline of modern flctlon. You do bo cult irate a cauae Muck adverttanl in largcat letter, Kor aeek for popular applauat By talkin of your aex'a "futtera." They ckara you not, thoae fierce deUgaai So dear to all our lady fighter. You care, I think, for women's righto Aa little aa for womea writers. Although it teams extremely bold, Tna uv without th lnaat nlaairlaa? That, spite of what the aagea bold, Exiatcaoo atill ia worth taa Uriaf. Kor will you readily obey Tboae mournful phlloaophlo wiahea which arg mankind, witnout delay, To mtb uemaeivea to rooa tor ; Ko doubt tuck antiquated riews Draerra our moat sincere compati Since obatinately you refute To heed the latest meatal faahioa, And errors grare and ainiater In sack opinions I'd discover Were I aome wise philosopher, Kot merely your devoted lorerl Anthony C Deaae in Temple Bar. Then is no reason in the world for a man who voted against McKinley iam two years ago to rote tor it now. Kode Tille Tribun, In Poor Health means so much more than you imagine serious and i fatal diseases result fromH trifling- ailments neglected, i Don t Dlav with Nature s greatest gift health. If yevarefealMr i eatef sarts, weak J and geaerally ex-1 aaaated, Bcrveu, J have no appetite 1 aad cant werk, J begin at oacetik- " tagtacaaeatreHa- J Me atreagtheatac 1 aaediciac.walca S J ten. A few bot- j Uescare beaefit " very first dote it " ' ttst'm jnr J Uttk, and it's1 pleasant to take. J It Cures DyMih. KMaevaml Liver Nwnalffb, Troukkc, CeaMttfWtrMI, Bad Bfeod Malaria, Nervo ailment 4 Woatea's complaints. nt onlv Vi. rpn uin. It tia rrrvmA TrH f lines on the wrapper. All others are sub- 4 l Hiimn. un rcceiui 01 iwo 3C. stamps we j f will send act of Ten Beautiful World's 1 Fair Views and book-free. i BROWN CHEMICAL CO. BALTIMORE, MO. ' Hmm Seekers' ExcNrsiei. Tickets will be sold by theL., E. & St. L. Cons. R. R. on account of Home Seekers' Excursions, at one fare for the round trip, good for contiuunua passage only, anil limited to twenty days from September 4th, October 2d", Nov. 6th, Dec. 4th, 1894, to all R. it. points in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Kentucky, south of, but not including Henderson, Louisville and Lexington, Louisiana, east of Mississippi river, except on Y. & M. V. R. R. Stop-overs in territory South can be arranged with agents there. Bainbridge Township TniHt5e8 Notice. The undersigned, Trustee of Bainbridge township, Dubois county, will attend to Township business on 'Saturday of every week, at his residence on North Main street, between Fourteenth and Fifteenth, in Jasper. The Library of said Township is kept at the bookstore of Mrs. Jacob Goainunn, where persons wanting books can ob tain them at any time. JossVit Eckhtei.k, Trustee. April 20, 18W y. Columbia Township TriiHtee's Notice. The undersigned, Trustee of Columbia Tp., Dubois county, Ind., will attend to Township business at Ins residence on ever' Saturday, and persons having township business to transact are re quested to present it on that day of the week. The Township Library is kept at the office of the Trustee, where those entitled can obtain books. Nbi-so.n Hakkis, Trustee. June 28th, 1888-tf. MACHINE SHOP. CwXIBB or XSWTOV AMD 7tm 8ts., JASPER, IND., DANIEl F. J. MILLER, Pripriltir. IK ATI In tkli he Tire facility far reaalrlet tteaa eehintrr er all klaas. aaa sake a nsclaltj ef MIMlaf aft reaeWsf. TBAM BMUIS ana Ac., aal vlTl lari ihafUa an alia tmmuitu. I mm an natter far UATOIR AKD IUBBIE MLT1M, aae will farnlak any ataa on start attics. WHir THBUIIIfa HACtUlM, Mr AUTOES aHHnM ruWKnv, ac I hat an natter far U ATOM AKDIDBRll AIKIM FAlTlCÜUlLTartltTlteetotlT; aaanai laaaaat weir atatrtaur warn oat Binden Eetfen ani Kavara, DrIHt. Ac, tally at 000 ü AS raw, aaa at nit MtUa tittaee. If ' a patur a4 Is tv LMraa,'1 lean am jftumf aallars this way. TrTH4 ataf W.m BaMMi F. J. BUM.

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INFECTION AND DISINFECTION.

Matter Mothers Kkeald, hat Taa All lto Not, I'aderataad. After n caso of menslea recently, tho physician called to assure liiuiself that all wis well and to make suro disinfection had boon thorough. Tho mother of tho child had listened to instructions with ouo oar, whilo tho other was bent upon tho coming of carringo wheels to tako her shopping. Sho know all about it, and so whon quceitionod by tho medical man sho replied: "Ob, I burned teasixMnful of sulphur and sprinkled tho floor with copperas and carbolic, and washed tho walls with borax, and lmd tho maid put all tho bodding in tho tub, and aired tho blankets, and shook tho rugs, and spilled somo camphor over tho mattress, and gave tho children a good scrubbing with ammonia in tho 'water. But Dick doesn't seem to feel quito so woll today, and Xellio is drooping. " Tho doctor listened aghast at this lingo of disinfection. Poor Dick took cold and was very ill, and Nellio seriously demonstrated her moth or's perfect knowledge of "how to disinfect" Tho uso of half a dozen disinfect ants at onco shows ignorance at tho outset Fow ohomicals are valuable as disinfectants, and of these only such are worth anything as aro in telligently applied. Somo persons think anything with an odor is suffi ciont. Quito tho contrary. Corrosive sublimate, one of tho best for killing microbes, has littlo or no odor. Sulphur is only reliable when its fumes aro very strong and thoy permeate every fiber of material and overy crovico of an infected room or its furniture. Three pounds of powdered sulphur aro necessary thoroughly to fumigate an ordinary sized room. Every crevico should bo tightly closed, and any draperies which are not taken down beforo tho case progressed should bo spread out over a temporary line or on chairs. The fumes should reach tho remotest part of whatover is in tho room. Tho sulphur should bo put into an iron pan placed fa a tub, with water in tho bottom to prevent fire, and then ignited with a livo coal. Tho room suouia do icit ciosca tor at least 24 hours and well aired after ward. Sunlight and air aro about as es sential to disinfection after disease as is mcdicino to recovery. It must bo remembered that owing to tho vitality of tho contagion of disease infection is most liable where rooms aro badly ventilated and health is not at par. Disinfection is often in effectual because imperfect and consequently should be well understood beforo being attempted. If disinfection was perfectly understood, disease would ere long bo stamped out, for there would not bo a second case. Isolation is tho great precautionary measure, and when tho least suspicion of serious trouble is present there should bo no hesitation in secluding the patient until positive diagnosis can bo obtained. New York Times. The Xanaertttrbahle Walter. The waiter is tho ono imperturbable being on tho faco of tho earth. No order can movo him. Ho would probably look serenely unconscious of any incongruity in a breakfast order of black coffee and cheese or a dinner of oatmeal and milk. The other evening ho indicated anew his right to bo considered tho ono impassivo individual on earth. They had eaten a leisurely dinner of several courses and had finally como to tho coffoo. Thoy ordered it and then she lisped that sho thought sho would liko some Delaware grapes. Tho waiter bowed and withdrew. In tho courso of timo ho re turned with tho coffee, but tho grapes did sot appear. After about 29 min utes, however, ho entered tho dining room, bearing a largo platter, which ho laid before them. Thoy looked at it and at each other. Then they looked at tho waiter. "Beg pardon," said ho. "Ain't everything all right?" "Thoso," gasped tho young wom an, pointing to tho platter, "aro not Delawaro grapes! "Delaware grapes 1 echoed tho waiter. Then ho lifted tho platter again. "Beg pardon," ho said. "I understood you to order deviled crabs t" Now York World. The tTapardsnahle Sin. Tho sin against tho Holy Ghost is hold by Catholic divines to bo tho truly terrible ono of willfully, persistently and with full knowledge refusing to repent of griovons sin In lifo and in death. In a word, it is tho sin of .final impenitence, which, of its very nature, precludes tho divine forgiveness. Tho granting of full pardon and of eternal bliss to tho sinner who glories in his shamo and who only needs a further lease of I lifo for further misdeeds would stul. tify even tho eternal wisdom. I Simple Heated jr For Taathactaa. Bicarbonato of soda (bakim? soda) is a simple and efficient remedy. Take a teaspoon ful of the soda to aa ounce of water and hold it in the jnoutb.. St Ixraia Post-Disp&tck.

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MANUI-ACTCUEUOl'. WAGONS and OAREIAGBS, o And Dealer hi o Agricultural Implements and Fertilizers. -oCieiieral Repairing it Horse Shoeing. North Maia Street. JASPEK, - - INDIANA. G ,W. i"owns, D. D- S. DENTIST nrVaTfrl Corner 4th it Main Street, IIUNTINGDL'KG, - INDIANA. MAKES SPECIALTIES OF: Crown and Bridge Work, Painless Extraction, Treatment and Saving the Teeth, First Class Work, Reasonable Prices. At th Thrills llolfl, .Tn.per, Tuead) ml Wrillirailu)- ufrarh wrrk. All Work Warranted. Dec. 1st, 1893 v. DENTISTRY! Or. I. A. MOS13Y, Resident Den ist, HUNTINGJJÜRG, I1ND. Tündern hin nroft"!t!omil xiTvltn-s to all n.-'llii uny work in the ili-ntul line, und pruuilvcx to clve It hlw ol(cht uttfiitlon. 1,'oUl plate work specially solicited, and all y urn wurruiu-i. Apr. vt, 'tfj. NEW BRICK YARD Brick for Sale ! The undersiL'ned wishes to inform the public that he has opened up his Brick Yard, at the north Hide of Jasper, and will make more brick this year than in any previous one. He will'iuake favorable terms on House Patterns. John gi:ii:k, jr. Apr.. 12. Take your Job Printing to the Jasper Courier. The Fall and Winter Season Is here and so are we with the best STOCK OF FÜ ItX ITU HE. See Our Great 5 and 10 cent bargain counters. Your best Chance. Don't Miss It. -oOÜR STOCK of COFFINS Has never been Equaled. COME AND SEE US. We will Endeavor to Please You. Alles BroF. N. W. Corner Public Square. JASPEIt. - - INDIANA. Dec. 8, '93. INSURANCE! LIFE I ACCIDENT! TOKJfADO! LIVE STOCK Kann Fire infiiirance for terms of five years, including lightning and steam thresher, at thirty cents a year on each $100 of insurance; tornado at twenty cents. Representing twentv irood nm. panies and doing an exclusive insurance business, I can give the aljove rates. Write or call on me lwfore placing your insurance. :o one. excentinir N'ix, of Haysville. and Theodore flnh. man, of Ferdinand, are autorized to tolicit insurance in my name. W. A. WILSON. General Insurance Agent, Jasper, Ind. SÄ i k '.1 ti2i Vi JCaveit ard - -arfr-Muk obtained, and all Pat0 lent tits. . .re. af A &IIA1II a ' m - . ..v..,..wlwr. ( Vl

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kotH a supply of 11 And Chopped Corn for on hand to k-II, or exchat.ge for curn r any time. Chopped Corn wld n, , ; quantity leirt'd ut 1H) conta tK.r ul, pound. 1 ,w WI1KAT CHOPPED FO It FKKD on WetlnesdnyH and SaturdavH at fiv centM per huHhel, and kept on I,.,,,," exchange at all tnnen. ur Farmern Ac HttQm ieedei'N, Are particularly solicited for cusfu. mer.s, and by prumpt attention and honorable treatment I hope to mirit and receive their patronage. ?0UGHT f)D ßcLO. FR D VOLLMER. Dec. 1, '13 ri UNITED mm HOTEL MILL STREET, JASPEU. AUGUST KAEGIN. PROPRIETOR. The traveling public will find this house well furnished and the best of attention given to the wants of guests. Furniture and beds all new, and table supplied with the best the market affords. Terms Reasonable. Aug. Kaegin. Mnrrh IO.93 HEADQUARTERS FOR TUB Singer Sewing Machine! I beg to announce to the public, that I have again owned an ollice, where I 1 . . . 1 . . . . . . ue uuiiMiaiuiy on nana a lull line of. the Genuin Singen, with all the latest improvement!. I hav aUo a large Hfnck- of A ttüOim.wifu rtiK- t L. . .. ? VilCf uv for all other makes and stvles of eMing Machines. AH kinds of Sewing Machined repaired. Bargains in secondhand machines. My place of business is on 7th Street, between Mill and McCrillus Street, JASPfcW, INDIANA. PKTEK J. GOSMAX, Ayent, For the Singer Manufacturing Company. I am alio agent for the old reliable Niagara Fire and Tornado and Cvolone Insurance Co., of New York, and reepectfully ask a liberal patronage. Dec. 5, 1890-tf. FINE FA KM FOK SALE! In Madison Township. One of the best farms in Madison township is now for eale bv the undereigned, to-wit: 112 'a acres in He 20, Town One South, Range 5 West, formerly belonging to John Hurge, deceased. It will be sold at a reasonable price, and on partial pavments if desired. If you want a goöd farm, in i gowl locality, near the thriving town of Ireland, this is your opportunity. For particulars, call on Clement Doa.vk at Jasper Courier Ollice. Also, 237 acres, fonnerlv known as the Adam Smith farm, at tile ioint where the railroad crosses Patoka river will be sold cheap. Call soon. ALBKKT M. BOHNERT. XÜWARD A. 1I0IIXERT BOHNERT BROS., I'roprlrtort oftL JASPFR UNION HOUR MILLS ! These Mills are now kept in the bett order, and supplied with beet patent Rolls. The brands PEARL BELLE, FAMILY, and STRAIGHT are not exexcelled for their grades in the world. We solicit the custom of Farmers, ami will be ready at all times to exchange flour for wlleat at the highest market price. UK1NU US YOUR WHKAT, ami we will pay vou cash all the market will allow. CORN MEAL alwavs on hand to fell or exchange. Bran and SliipstufT at the lowest market price. Give us a trial and we will trv to please you. Mills on the North side of Jasper, on 13th and Mill streets. liOIINKItr IIKOTHEU8. Jasper, April 13, 'Ul-y OTal-iidft Ptfte' Twist 1 A Fine Natuhai Chiw, iS M. liiaaaiiKiiimMU'f 0ml50c Th Ktffkt raaa lalaftaiiai tatiaa aaa aianiiii"a ' I m.m lJiM b . . i . i a i Wrtaa rar i