Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 39, Number 24, Jasper, Dubois County, 19 February 1897 — Page 7

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BlISBOU I -o u lliat iliriotiuu. Going -out. ut (),u" Ill" lln''1 ",ul rortv-nioth street, the wanks of the K Yorh Central bsgth to rie graduluv :uui at "' Hundred nod 'l hli ty jifth street the croai Um Harlem rive

ou Iba BOW loar-ir: .ri.iL'L-. ut in elevation of

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brüire ever consirucwu, ua ' , ' , i bridge of the kind In the world, II i 4d0 feet long Bd welghsMOO tons, Tin' draw-bridgs i :, teal ineben wide, from center t eeatsrof oolalda truasea, ,ntj is carried on three very hear trusses. Between lha central and eaeb of the two siile tru-- es is :i clear space of M foot, which peiSSlti tli- passage Ol

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aniMtnl reeeels. Um boars i im4ii artag II tfreut business t raffte in ami nut of llie alt. Ill"' UBBMftaBt ' !" '" 1 truin us weil us the pruMvlpnl iBhorhaa tri Im srrlelag sad dcfMurtlsg durinf those lionrx. This will a il BwhsJfS, which have been, at times, very annoylag, and permit ol much fatter see "lea than could have beSB maintain"' I under the old ansagt iBsalni ami. s khi-i is ot.e of the principal beton in trawl in this ig, Ihis feature will BfSffgS important one. Quite a number of the erent improve

ments ahlch BBVI recently been mad' in the northern part of loo eitjf n he I seen from the trains as they nat.H over I tke new viaduct. AlAOttg tfcti aie J fl rant 'a tomb, St. Luke's boapttal ami j (lie building! f Itamard oollogi n:d Columbia OOllere, on Mori .ii.f-iile ii. Igbta, ami mtv m lha grand itmo lure of the ( nth dial of St. .lohn the livine will be obeerved. Further north, I and on the ureal Ida of the Harlem river, UM HÖH famoiiK fjeolway is un- ! der ooaatructioa und approaeblng completion; the magnificent HU'!i bridge Waabington bridge, MeComb'al dam bridge and eladucl bTadlhgtol it from the nrulli i;rc v.orl.s of art, a !

FARM AM) GARDEN.

RATIONS FOR SHEEP.

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Reno County Rfceumatism.

Nervous

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uni vv Utae 1 eodb Com and o .t- in qual parts inakiM mm 'f Um Mtj baal grolo ratMM toi fhMp Com olOM is tOO heating am! Mttcnlmj. MnmiuT, if hheep aie fed Oxduaivoly 0:1 com for any considerble length of time they lose theil oraoL

It rosts just n, much to keep n lieep of a ". i t. tin weight rifrht. But if. witb , gMld care in BelectiOg and DMOdUff mid with frond feeding, the itMOS WtM l.' made to frive eijrht or nine pound! of wool instead of four or flvr the extra 1 weight of WOO will I that much additional profit. When it barely pavB to keep a abeep that hear only four or 1 Ihr pounflt, one tliat shears seven or eiht Will trive n pol par OOBt, M) t tie Money invettod. It addition ;n nearly nil cauea tha lieavier fleece w ill he of a bottei quality, While it is alwnys best to feed with (im little waste as poaaible, it is rarely id i-c.M.i.iv to compel tbe sheep 1o

I . it up tbe hay in their racks m cleos aa

Disorders la Kuaistia.

Costioton,

Pevin fOMO BulTerer No Rrllaf from glkfatl ln Ir. William' I'luk I'UU Work m Cur d Mrs. Ana T, llvveuUli In hU Woe A.

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A pa. k ape of thia and bg ad ratalopue . k exit yoti by the John A. Salzer Peed Co . ba CrosHC. Wi., upon receipt of 15 cents btumpK and thia notice. IkJ "TnK pun,'' a'd tome one to Henry Erkin an lie iralde Ht the practice, "in tho low." 1 of all fui-.ui of wit." "And therefore the fo nidation ff it u.U."

well na of great utility, under which the xvj(, ,.ntt),. nnd hnrooo, unloi it In M

trains paaa, nnd on Ibe right may h" iieeu Um Wttlldlngi .f ibe lloiyeraity of the City of New Ifork, ITbbi Sailor home, and bundrcdi f otbermtw bolld Inga of lea importance. North of Hi' Harlem rncr, on lb Harlem division, is Bronx park, which is to contain Iba

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LAKOKÄT STRUCTURE OT ITS KIND IN THE woiiuu.

i;.M www OF THE NEW L'itAv-i!i:ii'-;i: ovr.i: AM" THIRTY-FIFTH

two sets of double trnctca, The Boot i t-un n-:it. d. ami the railsare bolted t it

on teel ti plates.

drmwbr din Puu

The truaaea of Ute

are ti feet blgB IB

the center and feet high at each ad.

At the highest part of thes trusses is oltnated the enylBe bcarae, whieh mtains two BacilUtlng cloiihlc-cvlimler engines, Which turn the draw and can ha worked together or aeparately, t-o that if oue should break SOWS at anytime the other ena do the ww UI'rnn, One Hundreil and Thirtyeighth street MUth the four new tracks run over the itcel rlodUCt toOnS Hun

dred an-1 Tenth street, ami tm nce oy the itoae riadoct to n"' Hundred and Blxth street, where they strike '.he level of the preaent four-track line. The work of building thi" massive Structure, which is lure illustrated. began Beptember I, Kai eon Itased without oaeastioa aatll now, sad will cost when completed considerably

u-reat botanicjil gardens and zoological gardeni of Greater New York. and within a few years this pOftlOB of Tbe city will of.. 1 attractions which will be US surpassed la Ibeit easmsfst bj any cit in the world. Greater New York, w hich is IS mile w ide by M miles long, certainly ofTera t tie tourist and seeker after know ledge or pleasure more uadSUSMCBtS than any other American city, and few cities in

Europe can equal ;t

usually hm-, si ii. care mos

rot to feed too much, ns sheep are inclined to wants their feed if overfed BBt considerable waste can be avoided by hiring odraeka. The oUta should be aride enough apart to allow the abeep to put their heads entirely in the racks mid sal r they ibouM be so close as ha only allow them to Insert their Bones If ina de in this way, however, it i ininortant that thev be made slantinp, sr.

that the hay will gradually sink down Bid alwaya U- within reach of the sheep. l'.verv day that the weather will permit the sheep should be turned out in the morning to ect fresh air nnd water. At the same tiSm their quarters can be well aired. Bbeep do not bear ekme oos I flnement well. Whenever it is poeelhk the doors of their quarters should lie left open during tbe day so that they can run in and out, lis suits them. With the breeding ewes, especially, care i should be taken to have the doors to their quarters wide, s.i a to lessen the I risk f injury in their runniiifr in nnd out. It Will still further lessen the risk I I of injury if the doors nre lump to slide open rathCf than to oi"n nnd shut with I common hinges. In extremely cold weather more corn ' may be given than when it is mildet. but do not make it an .-clnsive ration nt any time. Oive oats, barley, null ! feed, and other materials to make Bp I ' Mod rariety. Blteed turnips with whsat bran aprlnklcd over them eaakaa ' n pood feed for sheep, especially when i p-rain is pb en at other meals. The condition of the sheer, is the best criterion

as to what the quantity of the ration ttooid be. One of the most eoonomieal rations is unthreshed oats, run through h dam pen er anfRetSsUy to make the brSS stick to the straw . Hive them all that they will eat up clean. St. Lou: Uepublio.

Pnim Ci QtwUt. UBSStBSSi KanKU. 'If there 1 any thini? I have entire faith In, in tho way of medicine," said Mr. Ann T.' Devaaiah, of Oaettetoa, ibnio County, Kütisa, to a reporter, Ht la Dr, WUlhssw Pink PUIS fur Halo i'cople. - Why! do fOS ask. V11 for even ycara Iw.isuwr 'cie-d sufferer from neii biiitv and rtteumatuua. Mv wrists wrei -o wollen und my Augers stiff that 1 got no Bleep at nik'ht. My hips, back1. me and ebouUlor bladca were o ainful If l:n. veil that I would awake acn-arnlmr willi cony, ui.il a small lump of bono or callous prew on

mv spine, whlcU WU4 t-xqmslteiv pau.iun Of course, mv hear; wn badly affe't.d, and tho sumeroua j.ii i i-m wuom 1 eooaulted w er all of 0B0 n lad. vi-, that my dart we. -nuuiberisj, and they could do u:o no 8 "i could not leave mv bed without hob and once lay foe Ihraa waaks Is m' ponjtion I would not have heeu Borr.v ir d ittl had ended my oArbNjrs One day about threw ni nths ajTO. 8i.li.ennO n'll"! to mo

m it is un- (rooi ths Hutchinaeu Ooaa an account ot a st be taken wonderful euro of a pat lent, whose ills were

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niaiewuai S!ini:ar io liiue-, i'j m William' Piuk Pill" for Pate People.

"I was struck by arnnl i neara sna proeured a aupply about six vseeka nco. I bad not cot through too llrst boa WBM I roceived extraordinarv relief. Hopeivturneii and I eOBtlaSSd With the J"ii , every day adding to mv store of health. My u ivobecame tratnpiil, the rlieuuiatic pains DCgU to leave me. palp tatioa of the heart oaaaM und mv k dne9 and liv. r grow normal. "I can tell you of throe persons of Castleton to whom I have icconiiucndcd tneae n Us rail of whom were sufferitiir wiih heart dUBcuHy): Mrs. L. Rmyth.Mr. John Purosll and Mr. Muhcr, and they w JU tell you what l'ink Till did for them, and they also know what they did form " Dr Williams l'.nk 1'ills contain, In a condensed form, all tho elemeutu mvesaary to

alve new life and ncmess ;o nie oio' u a.m n-st .re shat'er. d nerves Tb. y are an UBfalllng sH.-it:c for sueb dlaeaacg aa locomotor ataxia, p i' tail paraiysw. St. n itus dan. c, a'i.-a. Dcnralgia, rheumatism, nervous beadncbe, the niter effect Ot la irrippe, palpitation of the heart, pale and ui owc..mi.;exl -is. all forma of weHkneaa

ein .er In man- or fctnaie. fink l'i. - nr-

Small Prlim for Vehicle and nimn-

The Elkhart Curriage and Hurn MfpCo, Elkhart, bid , have lor 24 years been sc iing their good direct to ronsuniera at fiu-torv pricea. Horse owner should a- ud f.r .arge, free catalogue UmtwiU aavo them money.

Hras Tniso - Hijdy I do hope that I can moke in the next wor.d ' Dlpiy- "I've no douht that you Will be accommodated.' - Detroit Pres l're p.uo years had neuralgia." You haven't ued St. scobs Qtl teoun u. Kitson- "Ah, there Is a lovely srlrl, Mlaa bum. Her fm-e la bar fortune." C. t eahy (Jin I She must bare made anasaigaBMBt latab " PhlisdolSus North Amertoas, F;th stoppeil 'roesnd panMUOStly cured. No Ht all. r nr -t dal s usa of lr. Kill e's

Oreat Nerve Hi s' rer rreeKt'i .1 hottleft tisauaa. Dn gjws, ISS Arch fA,Älhvgs. "Yoi! sav they had a .1 ci on U.. streit'"

'Yes; Kreuch; two hyst .mters t.1.0..' Ciniuiiuti UomnMrctai'Trlbune. No-To-lluc tor Fifty C-nti. Over- IX 1 Oe ured. Whyn i lot Ko-To-Bse recuiat" or remove vour desire for tobacco. Haves mom r, mine's beaRh and m intiood Cure guarantead,flog and 1 wo, aUdisggiata

RET.

T. DJ WITT TALHAGE

In one of his wonderful sermons very truthfully said, ' My brother,

your trouble is not wit.i me nean ,

11 1 a easirio uisuiuci ui I . ! .1. 1

110US UVCT. Ii is bot sm mai uhih out your hope of heaven, but bile that not only yellows your eyeballs and furs your tongue nnd makes your head ache but swoops upon your soul in dejection and forebodings," and Tahnage is right ! All this t rouble can be removed ! You can be cured ! How? By using

rjMalXT when a man defend other BOOnte he 1 defcuditig tuethihR itihiaown

past experie.H e

-Ate... -.on Globe,

A. w. ht cOoasncK 6 Boss, Pension Attornc s, aVhoae adrsrusemest appears every Other week In tills paper, are at Cincinnati, Utile, and Washington, D. C. Toe;, are tnoraugiily reliable. "What s small mind Mrs. Vealynm has:"

"Naturally. Ht.e n.is irlven ner uukoanu so mauy pio. es ot it. " Tit-Dita. Wrliav not 1.. en without Pis. 'Cure for

OossamptioB rorS)yanrs.wsxii n.uutL, Camp üt-, HaiTutburg, Pa-, M. 4, 'W. Tiir: nice things that are sai.l uom.t a dead man fool no oue; not even SSI widow. AUhisuu Ulob--.

Schafe uire V.'e can give you incontrovertible proof tro;:i men and women, former sufferers, But to-day well, and stay so. There is no doubt of this. Twenty years experience proves our words true.

I Wrlto to-dnv for fn treatment Untile. 12 Warucr'sii.:. i uroCo.. bocneeter, ii fivi BUB s mm mm s u

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I? stiff nnd sore. Ft Jacobs Oil will euro

Won t .ose a .lay. I lie cure is s.ire.

sold by all dealers, or will be sent I o-t pai.. pB receipt of i.rire , cents box -i six

CHEAP

Trepiire

CHICKEN COOPS.

DAUGHTERS OF

M.Ii I

ADIRONDACK. PRESIDENTS.

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llvrr Half n l i niury Ai. Tbera nre t-iir !t Kiirviv nf daughtera ol presidents of the United States, in addition to the three of PreaidcBl and M:s. ( le eland. Mrs. betitln T) ksrhV m i.le is the eldest of the rroiip ami Mrs.

Thl Wlntrr for th llrood tm He llati-lierl In Spring.

It is well to utilize the leisure of winter in preparing for the rush of work that always comes when spring opens. One such preparation is the prepariBg of the needed chicken coops lor the broods to be hatched outdunug Um spring swaths. A simple amass most is shown in the cut. Lnipty grocery boxes are produced and tinned upon their ;des, the over being renlaoed bj slats, the cover being re-

servad for closing the coop at night.

Philip l'cndleton Dandndge la uie next

The former is the sangBMf Ol ins- uprtn tjie t0j, w nail three strips that 1 will projeet lä lac has in front, making

the middle ftrip higher than the other two. Tack upon these strips, an show 11

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Ina of all croaa

way and so permit

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$.1,000,000. The eoeapletioa work Will permit UM open-

streets under The I an

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pa u .ire lor si rcci ...iiw. One BBBdred ami Thirty-eiplith Mrecl. which has bSeSSM n great thor BUghfare, WllU be entirely fr. c. as IBS trataa which heretofow crossed it SI ....... I.. ;n .. .ss oxer it at an elevation

1 u n , in pi, - I that will allow street cars and all Uaf-

treedom. At One Muuurc.i . "ii

fifth street the tracks w in

cross tlie street 1 feet above the levai of the street, nnd at this point a magnificent paaaenger station is to be built, extending from OSS Hundred and Twenty fifth to One Hundred and Twenty-sixth sircet. under thi fourtrack v iaiiuct. This improvement w ill be of Immense value to the entire slate in fact, to the

Wbuk country as the bridge, ncing ao high above the water, will neior have to

be opened except when Inrge st.amers or vessels with masts are ti pa-s

through "II tugs, canal boats, barge

etc will h.ivp mimic room to tro under

, , - 1 the bridge while it ia closed. The Harlem river, having been de clared by eon cress a ship cnnnl. the sec

retnry of war has issued Orders that all

tugs and barges shall joint their smoke

stacks and flag-poles, to sable them

to pan ueder the brilfcc while it is elosed. He has also ordered Hint the

bridge shall not lie opened between the hours of seven and ten o'clock in the

niominc. and four aad aeven in the

He moon, except for police, Are or gov

kkat Tyler, and is living in the Louise hon e, Waabington, 1). ('. lira, Handrldge i Hi dangt er of Presideot Tay - ior. und presided at most of tin- white house functions during her faUMCB brief occupancy 0 little over a. year; he lbcs in Winchester. Va, The only survietsfj daugter of Pfasklenl Jobs - B, Mis. Martha JohSSBB I'nttets. n. lives in the old .Johnson homestc.nl at

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ireenville, Tcnn. Mrs. I-'. lien W. driuit

! artoria, lbs only laught rof I'rcsideut

1 runt, is now living in this countryIOCS the death of lier husband in

m.liington, I). I . 1 he oiuy iiau.cliter

f Prraklenl Hayes. Miss r'aanj Haysa,

SSCI much of tlM w inter 111 travel.

and spends her summer at tlie Hayes

homestead in Fremont. O. Mrs. M.uy U irtii ui BtanleyBrows, ihr "little hkn

I ic " of theUnrfleld family, lives in nahIngtOB dsrlng the winter ami at tue Old family homestead in Ohio in the

tnnnicr. The only daughter of fit sident Arthur, Miss Helen Dsrsdos Arthur, lives in Albany, N. Y., witli un aunt, and sjiemls much time in lruel. Mrs. Mnry Harrison McKee, the only daughter of President Harrison, live at Snrntoga, N. Y.. anl the Cleveland children, of course, are at their home in the white house. -Ladies' Home Jour

nal. Munly Hareaaas. "Pnpa, what i a bicycle built for two?" "Your mother, my child. She riden It, and 1 have to take cars of It" Pi V. Journal.

easily KADI CHICKEN coop. in ÜM cut, a ptees of tarred paper, and a Waterproof roof Sill not only be secure. I, but a nrotection from the sun in front Of tbo'coop. This Will be very grateful to the chicks in hot weather, nnd to the mother lien, which often MilTers in the ordinary coop in the heat of summer.

Tbe SOOfS w ill answer tneir purpoM admirably, enn be made with but a few moments' work, nnd BSCd not cost over 18 or BO cents apiece. N. Y. Tribune. AGRICULTURAL NOTES.

Clean up the fence rows. Bb the best farmer in your county. Bai tha corn stubble after plowing It next tpriag. Making B govl Baad bed for corn is half the battle. lirain that wet plnee. It is the richeft land you have. Trim SB) the heilge or cut it dow n and

grub out the routs. I se straw in tho stable aa absorbent for the liquid mnuure. Talk farm with the boy. Make confidants of the youngster.

Keep everything looking neat, harness, carriages, horses and yourself. Think for yourself. What S ill do on oue farm will not SO on another. Make the fields a long as you can. Kvery turn that ia a?ed is economy. A cow Hint kick hs nice and agreeable aa compared to a man who ia a chronic kicker. The production and management 01 immure deservea as enreful attention aa tlie nroduction of any other farm crop. 'tit farmer'a garden la the moat pruit ible piece of ground on the farm, if it only produces all kinda of garden crops for the fsmily. Western Plow

boxes for 19 BO (they nre never sola 1 wia

or by the P"i. ny sua res ma ut. " Muciuc Company, Bohenartady, N. Y. WOMAN'S WORLD OF FASHION. Feathers are lavfashly aal in hairdressing; also stifT bow a of laoe embroidered with iridescent beade or psaglea. Tbc divided pompadour is considered , 1 : .1. . 1,

a very I OBDing myie, nno, wiuo ... soft roll 1 of waved hair on either gt8e, in a ideasing fashion for the whose face it suits. There is a steady demand for hosiery with black ankles and feet and colored toi. The hose arc f.r tbe most part ribbed, nnd some of them have openworked stripes. Mack and white is extremely fashionable, and some of the black ami vhit brocades are exquisitely beautiful. Morl, ,.rw with a larcre mass of whibe

satin, tliey nre the most elegaut of dretsses. One of the most elegant opera cloaks j Is made of moire brocade. It is in blue and gray, ami is lined w ith gray satin. with an interlining of ehler flannel. It ; has a collar, cape -dging and bands I down the front of gray fox furs. Perfectly straight plaits down tbe ' fronts of dress waists are becoming to I but very few people. There is always ' a much MOSS satisfactory effect if the ' plait is slightly gathered or drawn in. i It BSrrowa the front and makes more

grace! uJ lines. MEN OF LETTERS. For a socialist, und a leader among them, the late William Morris left a somewhat inconsistent fortune OVCl 5200.000. Mr. William .'harp, .he IhujMati critic nnd author who recently made a short o it to thin oouBtry, la very kindly dlaposcd toward American writers, und makes a point of alway s giving their work prompt and careful reviews. Tbe news comets from EOSSTOS Hint "a ikhM" has been disooveml working in a rubber factory in tlie l".a.-1 end and that "certain beOOl olent persons" have arranged to take bim from the factory ami civs him three ysttSSf Btudv.

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I'npa, what 1 the plad

hand!" "Five trumps and a long suit. ' Chicago Record.

Actors. Vocalists, f u'.lle Speakers praiso Hale s Honey "t Horehouad and Tar. Pile's Toolbuobe Props Cure iu oue minute.

Tnr ere.b-s; obligation of tha parent to UmosUo isto t'Vs- it asaieeaaBspla Hnm! Horn.

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CssraRirr Mfarolate liver, kidneys end bowala. Kavaa sickesi, weaken r firipa, loo.

As ounce of earn, stncs is worth more than a pound ui iiict.ric.

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Sarsaparilla Sense. Any sarsaparilla is sarsaparilla. True. So any tea is tea. So any flour is flour. But grades differ. You want the best. It's so with sarsaparilla. There arc grades. You want the best. If you understood sarsaparilla as well as you do tea and flour it would be cnc to determine. But you don't. How should you . When you are goin to buy a commodity whose value you don't know, you pick out an old established house to trade with, and trust their experience and reputation. Do so when buying sarsaparilla. Avrr's Rnrsannrilla has hoen on tlie market

fifty years. Your grandfather used AVer's. It is a reoutablc medicine. There are manv sarsaparillas. Sf

But only one Ayer's. IT CUK.S.

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