Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 39, Number 18, Jasper, Dubois County, 8 January 1897 — Page 8

in ms hotel; MILL STREET. J ASPKK. AUGUST K AEG IN, j 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. KaeginMarch 10-03

DINED WITH THE CZAR.

CONSULTING THE CLOCK.

.no Show.ra V Jo-ph rr.U. Familiar SWOT 7'""" I....tor ol b. Ul.bc. , K. ork In 1 855 Mr. Fraucia wont to Europe. ' of tu, popular habita of the peoIL Ii II Hill I II hu inventions at many pie. of New York city la to consult the courts, He remained abnud about 1 clock almost on erery occasion MM j j . ... in ODrxirtuioty is presented. It matter lit-

niaiiv lands by hu modest, unassuming

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GEORCE P. WAGNER

frankness and his habitual oourtosy

And ho received great honor at tu courts of kluga I shall not soon forget the stories he told of the events witoeesed in these European capitals, they were all so interesting, and he was so wholly frank and natural in their narration. He was long at the ooortof the oaar, a sovereign who was deeply interested in the work of the inventor. When Mr. Frenoas went to Europe, he had letters of introduction from many prosninent Americans. In St Petersburg he called upon the American minister. Hare, as he told me laughingly, he forgot all about bia

i..f.r uf introduction, one of wnicn

tie whether any Hieeial need requires

that consultation or not, the eiock will thus be consulted. Especially is this the caao if a particular clock has the reputation of being a good timekeeper. So well is this known by many storekeepers that they will place clocks in their stores so situated ss to be eaaily seen by persona who may be passing along the adjacent sidewalk. If the clock has a good reputation, aud the pedestrian is fortunate enough to carry a watch, a comparison is almost sure to be made. Many times a clock with a good reputation placed in the back part of a store becomes a protection thereof, especially at night, if near it is located a light

strong enough to illuminate its face and

was from the president of the United ahow the time. A policeman mm a reZrl .a ....fth-r from th ssssasssw of porter the other day that a good clock

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WAGONS NDa CARRIAGES,

-And Dealer tn-

Agricultural Implements and Fertiliiers.

Repairing Horseshoeing. o North Mala Street. JASPER, - - INDIANA.

That Yon Can Gtot

(3.50

Broom

Per Hundred Pounds For Your

If a QSSSS color, and cut right, at the Guckes Broom Mfg. Co.

DON'T FORGET that it onlv ccata you from 8c to 10c and 12c according to style, to have your corn made up into brooms to suit you at the GUCKES BROOM MF'G CO. JASPER. INDIANA. Ju nelj, UB t

Rockers

t.r nd nierslv told some of the offl

cials connected with the American legation that he wished to meet the sear. "What!" the official ejaculated in amazement "Meet the caarT Impossible, man! Do you realise what you are

asking an introduction to the caar ol Russia? Why, it would take you a month to get an introduction to the grand duke, to say uothing about getting into the presence of the eaar. Mr. Francis went away, and, with true American independence, called at the palace of the grand duke. He sent in hia plain visiting or business card. He had not long to wait. The attendant ushered him into a magnificent salon in I the ducal palaoe. "From the farther side of the splendid room, " said the old gentleman to me as he related the story, his eyes glowing with the recollection of the triumph of the hour, "appeared the Grand Duke Constantino, one of

a mi. rim's truest friends, and. both of

hia hands outstretched, he took both of mine in his as he reached me. " The grand duke asked what he could do for Mr. Francis, the man of who

they had heard so much, whose life saviug service was even then of such value to Russia's seacoast, and whose inventions promised so much fur Russia what could he do? Mr. Francis said that he would like to meet the cxnr. Certainly. The grand duke would make an appointnuut with him to dine in a day or two with the czar at the palaoe. And this was his introduction to Alexander II, a ruler who never forgot this gentle, modest Amern-au, and who

through long years owned him as a cherished friend. A day or two afterward Mr. Francis trolled into the office of the American

legation. I dov.bt not there was a merry twinkle in his eye, for no man loved a quiet joke better than he did. The official to whom Mr. Francis had expressed his desire to meet the czar poke up jokingly : "Well, how are you coming on in

your efforts to meet the csar?" "I have seen him." "What," with doubt in face and voioe, "you have seen the czar? How did tou see him, prsy tell?"

I dined with him yesterday, " was the simple answer. And it was not the last time he was entertained at the imperial palace. W. a Harwood in St. Nicholas.

tnus situaiea is neuer ixinu a pnvmo

watchman for a jewelry store, as every belated passerby is likely to look through the store to see what time it is, and

would be almost certain to notice anything unusual in the appearance of the place. It therefore becomes indirectly a silent watchman guarding the premises m a. a K . A

against the deportations or burglars ana makes the pedestrians, as it were, assistants in the work.

Church clocks have always had m

larse number of patrons in the work of

consultation, and nothing seems to be so

annoying as to find such a clock inactive. When an event of this character occurs, especially if the church is located

on or near a busy tnorougniaro, me

fact of the clock being stopped, or that some defect atiDears to exist, is often

made the subject of a notice in the daily

papers. especially was this toe case when the steeple of old St. Paul's was recently undergoing renovation, and it ws joy to many on noticing that the newiy gilded hands of the clock were sgain traveling along their accustomed circuit aud the deep toned bell was

ready to strike the hour once more.

New York Mail and Express.

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Promotes Digcstion.CliceTfulness and Rest.Contalns neither ODTum.Morohine nor Mineral.

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Worms .Convulsions .Fevenshness and LOSS OP SLEEP. Tax Simile Signature of NEW YORK.

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IS ON THE WRAPPER OF EVEBY BOTTLE OF

CASTQRIA

Oattoria Is pat up la oas-slss bottles only. It Is not sold la balk. Don't allow anyone to sell yon anything else on tho plea or promiao that it is "Jsit as good" sad "will answer very pnrpose." sur In that yon get 0-A-S-T-O-R-I-A.

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AU kinds of nice LARGE, COOL, ROOMY

Rocking Chairs, Just the thing For Summertime use. ALLE3 BROTHERS. N. W. Corner Public Square. Jasper, Indiana.

DUTIE8 OF CITIZENSHIP.

DeMSr That Ba rmrd "The thing

le Lanald I Mora Than Crtalnallty. we have the most

to

Hall Township BuMneMH. Notice is hereby given that the undeiigned, Trustee of Hall township, will attend to township business on each Saturday ol the year, at niv ofhVe, and persons having township business to transact are required to present it to him on SI a

nauiruays. The township library will also In? f unl at my office near Rosamond, and the citizens) are invited to call there for library books. The Indiana Reries of School books may be had at my office, and at John J. Meschede', in Celestine. Livi L. Jacobs, Trustee Hall townsuip. Au. . im.y

lassi ." writes Dr. Parkhnrst in an arti

ole on 'The Young Man as a Citiaen" in the Ladies' Home Journal, "is not the depravity aud the criminality that are rampant, but the decency that is languid and the respectability that is indifferent and that will go junketing when a state is on the edge of a crisis or go Ashing on a day when the city is having ita destiny determined for it at the polls. Would that there could be some legislative enactment by which

every reputable traitor of the sort oonld be denaturalised and branded with some atigtna of civio outlawry that I should extinguish him as an American land canoel his kinship with Columbus, ; Fourth of July and 'My Country, 'Tis

of Thee,' "I aneak with full assurance when I

say, for instanoe, in regard to the oity of Nsw York, that those is no single moral issue capable of being raised in regard to ita administration where the great preponderance of sentiment would not be found to be on the side of houostv as against oorruDtion. provided

only that sentiment were sufficiently resolute and alert to ooms forward and I declare itself. The purpose of a cam

paign under auch circumstances is not to conviuoe rx-oole of what is right, but

to stimulate to the point of action those ;

who are already convinced.

A Boy'a Flrt t'lrrne and nie Iniprceelone of Coralle tbc Fevrlres. A thud of uuawn hoofs firt set us a-quiver; then a crash of cymbals, a jangle of bells, a hoarso, applauding roar, and Coral io was in the midst of us,

whirling past 'twixt earth and sky,

now erect, flush, radiant, now crouched to the flowing mane, swuuk and tossed

and molded by the maddening dance music of the baud. The mighty whip of the count in the frock coat marked time with pistol shots; his warcry, whooping

char above the music, nred the blood

with a passion for splendid doeds, as

Coralie, langhing exultantly, crashed

through the paper hoops, we gripped the red cloth in front of us, and our souls sped round and round with Coralie, lesping with her, prone with her, swung by mane or tail with her. It was not only the ravishment of her delirious feats, nor her cream colored horse of fairv breed, long tailed, roe footedan

enchanted prince surely, if ever there was one it was her more than mortal beauty displayed, too, under conditions never vouchsafed to us before that held us spellbound. What princess had arms so dazzling ly white, or went delicately clothed in such pink and spangles? Hitherto we had known the outward woman as but a drab thing, hourglass shaped, nearly legless, bunched hero, constricted there,

slow of movement and given to deprecating, lusty action of limb. Here was

a revelation. From henceforth our im-

aginations would have to be revised and

corrected ud to datJ In one of those

swift rushes the mind makes in nign

strans moments I saw myself and Co

ralie. close enfolded, pacing the world

together, o'er hill and plain, through storied cities, past rows of applauding

relations. I in mr Sunday knickerbock

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ers, she in her pink and spaugiea

Kenneth (jrahame in Bcribner a

THE JASPER CITY HOLLER MILLS

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furnlilicil on application to tin- in. Ji rmjs, Si that your ticket rcmU Via th . Line." V. B. OLATOOBtk. As't. JaSMl

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PATOKA LILY FLOUR.

BEST GRADE IN THE STATE OP INDIANA.

They also want your

WHEAT

And pay the Highest Market Price in Cash-

Flour and Ship Stuff for Sale at all times.

Farm For Sale in Madiaon Township. One of the best farms in Madison township can be bought on easy tenns. 321 acres, with house of six rooms, barn 31x75 feet, plenty of stock water, ground produced 2o bushels wheat per acre, anl other crops in proportion, nice orchard. Four mifea from Jasper, 1"9 from Ireland, 6 from Duff; 280 acres cleared. Will be divided into two or three parts, if desired, and sold for one-third cash: i i . . i

imin oh easy ume, intereei onseo'ire.i notes for deferred payments payable an nually. 25 per acre. A very desirable place. Apply to C. Doani, Jasper. Good lteMttlenw In Unsinn For Salt'. Hons ol eight rooms and two hall and good cellar, with three town lots ii liwlaad. Oood water, stable, and othe sat buildings- la good order ever) way; a Bios borne near ehurchee and aaboala, with good society surrotimlmg Will be sold very cheap aad on easy sMk jppw I Q. DeailJkj Jaayajg,

To B IlRMUd. There was recently a pnblio sal of the effects of a deceased artist who, though he never had any money and was always at the end of his resources, had managed to accumulate a considerable amount of brie a-brao, chiefly for uae in his trade. All these things were sold for the

benefit of hia needy widow.

A Great Brandy Drinker.

"I have seen the statement that no man could drink half a gallon of brandy

a day for more than a very snort time,

said John L. Smith of Linden, v

"but there is a man living in the town

I reside in who has never missed drin

ing that much brandy in a day for 20

yt ars. His name is John Huduall, and he owm a brandy distillery near Linde. He has used liquor as a beverage since esrly youth, and for the past 20 years

has consumed half a gallon or brandy a

day. He is not an inebriate by any

means, not becoming intoxicated by tne brandy. He is hale and hearty and stands well in the community where he Uvea as a business msn. No explanation

ran be given of bis remarkable power of withstanding the effects of liquor, but no one who knows him doubts the statement as to his having taken the amount I have said. It has not impaired his digestion in the slightest degree, as It is usually claimed it will do."

Washington Star. School Improvement.

In the Federated Clubs of Illinois the

women are working earnestly to im nrnve the oublic schools of the state

. . . . .

this aim they take up oinerein

lace

BROTHERS

With hin Kim tni'T tnae uu mm-r

k ,1.. if.m. rtt th. nnhluhMI ... . , . i i

aiuumb " f phases or scnool won, in me nrsi pn catalogue was the following eloquent Tiiiting the achools not as critics but iwifi' . A a.. ;u 11

SBBBBBBWJ

"One money box, decorated, quite unused. " Youth's Companion.

lesrners. so as to co-operate with school

teachers in securing improvements that are needed. Certain members study the

hygienic conditions of the schools; others Ta Rmm. make it their duty to watch II school At a recent wedding in an English egi()laton mi u, burn something of town the officiating minister asked how the Vl(lue ()f tno b at new methods of the name of one of the witnesses was (.,01,, spelled, to which he received the r'ply, ' "Mcilugh. " The minister then in -j When using medicine droppers, the quired how it was that the witness ordinary glass MM with a rubber bulb spelled bis name in that way when hia fitted on, it is well to remember that 60 sister spelled hers " MVCuo," to which drops make one teapoouful. the witness responded. "Please, air, . my sister and me didn't go to t ha same I Bait is a good barometer. When it it school. " damp, rain is probable.

FELIX LAMPERT

Agent for the

Empire Drill.

Sucker State Drill.

Corn Husker A

Fodder Shredder.

Blount's True Dlue Plows.

Manufacturer of WAGONS AND BUCCIES. Repairing of all kinds.

Jasper, Indiana.

II A I 1HPHH I I ... (1 1'u mm tt,.

W. M. ItiiNiK, Tritv'g I'umm. Ag't. n

r or l ine jod printing

the Jasper Courier office is the place to go to get it.

Uoone Township Trusted

Notice.

The undersigned, Trustee of lUm'

township, Dubois cotintv, hereby sj

notice that he will uttend to all Uimu!

pertaining ti the office of Trustee, at hi residence, alsmt one mile went of I'

tersville, on Por?ernville ainl I rvlaoi road, on Suttinlays of euch week, at. re-jin'-ts all persons baviag tOWDll business toDreaenl it on Saturday. CM

.ens desiring book from the Town-!.; Library, are notified that tin- Library I Kept by Win. McHarri., in Porten N. B. COkkman, Trustee. Aug 7, IMS y Harbison Trustee! Notice, Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, Trustee of Harbison tOWBsbi will att nl to township business on rata .Saturday of the year, at my office, persons having township business I trrnsact are required to present it to ha on Saturdays. The township library will be kept 11 my home in lfaysville. Indiana School Books are for sale M

Henry Kuehrecliueck in llaysville, M A. lam Marker in Kellerville, India-.. John Hkiti, Aug. 30, 1896-y. Tniste. Coin 111 bin TowiiMhip Irii.--teeH Notice. (

The undersigned, Trustee ot Colambw r?p., Dubois county, Ind., will attend u Township business at Ins residentvery Saturday, sui persons ha.a ownsh 1 p business Ui transact are r nested to prevent it ou that daj of Un

V Otts . Tha TownshiD Library is kept at

Ace of the Trustee, where those ÜtWt ran , il.luin hiMiks.

R. P. Smith. Truitsi. Aug. 16th, 1895 y. INSURANCE LIFE ! ACCIDENT!

TORNADO! LIVE STOCK Farm Fire insurance for terms of M years, including lightuing and stem thresher, at thirty cents a year on MB $HX) of insurance; torna' at tf: cents. Representing tw nty gisxl SM panieB and doing an exclusive insuranc business, I can give tV above raw Write or call on me before placing yoo insurance. No one, excepting wi Nix, of Mavsville, and Tbeclore boi man, of Ferdinand, are autorued to

licit insurance ui uiy ui.

W a. W LSun

lienertl Innmnra Aenl. jMtw."

Keystone

NEW FALL GOODS LATES'T'STYLES Mrs. C. Hochgesang'! Cor. N Main ft 14th 8ts.. Jsipsr, It Tho public are invited to call a inspect my new goods, of all H and learn my Very Low Prices ! For everything. My stock of sttj groceries and dry goods is aW

up with the best. COUNTRY PRODUCE WANT at the highest market price.

Mrs. C. Hochgeflan

Apr. 0, l.4.

aSMSl 14, lW.

WOOL. WOOL.

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This is inn ncs l rnsriri sthi n in 1 n issi u""1 -"f vanS on ronalirnmeata. tSSL we havo better tacllitt. Wk Otkst hoWSSS Ja havlnt ma,!Ttanre Setorlea to supplr Wp set you the ' BOt ,B trade Wo traTeling fenu. Ship all your wool and farm produce airect 10 HBRNDON-CARTER CO. 1 1 A .. nr 81. to 810 M urrall Court, LOUI8VILLK. XT.

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