Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 40, Number 32, Jasper, Dubois County, 15 April 1898 — Page 8

Skin Diseases. Fur the upeedy ami permanent cnrc of tetter, ut rheum and wiema, Chainberlain Eye sud Skin Oiutruent is without an equal. It relieves the itching and smarting almost instantly and its coatinned um effects a permanent cure. It also cure itch, barber itch, scald head, sor nipples, itching piles, chapped hands, chronic sore eyes and granulated lids.

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and about which such tender and holy recollections cluster as that, of " Mother "she who watched over our helpless infancy and guided our first tottering step. Yet the life of every Kxpcctat Mother is beset with danger and all effort should be made to avoid it. . so assists nature II nth DT Q in the change takIflUIIIOI 0 ing place that B . the Expectant Lf lAnd Mother is enarl I Kll II bl lo look or I I IUIIU wafd without dread, suffering or gloomy forebodings, to the hour when she experiences the joy of Mot-erkrood. Its use insures safety to the lives of both Mother and Child, and she is found stronger after than before confinement in short, it "makes Childbirth natural and easy," as so many have said. Don't be persuaded to use anything but MOTHEHFRIEND "My wife Buffered more in ten minutes with either of her other two children than she did altogether with her last, having previously used four bottles of 'Mother's Friend It is s blessing to snj nns expecting to become a MOTHER says a customer. Hbndsbsos Diu, Carmi, Illinois.

PROMOTED FOR GALLANTRY. OFFERED HIM TWO WIVES.

a Sw York rollt- man Krwartlrd far (l)ill.B m HurjUr. Hon. Tln lur. lt vlt writes an article entith-d "Th Kall of Honor of tlu Ni'w YurV Tolii ti" for Tin l Yntury Mr. Koonevtlt nays: Karly in our U nu we promotod a jwtrolninn to the grade of rouinlsiiiau for activity in catching a burglar under

Klug ( iIihhto Aiir- latexl he TruorH Mngui. of "4M, I l..g Trajr." "There in lmn h 111 a name, or at leant I think mi." Mid AlUrt Ue'rard Thier, the tenor, who nine nang for old Vte wayo, kniK' of the Zulus. Mr. tö-rard-Thiers neveral yearn iko lore the Teutonic cognomen of Thoim and had it changes! to Thier. Hi fame spread, and hin middle name wan wedded to his sur-

rather tieeuhar eire miitttaiieeN. I hau

peiied to note Ins netting a burglar one ual1"' M1,n a hypheu. week. Apparently he hal fallen into "I am more Kreneh than German. ' the habit, for he got another the next ho continued, "and Sty wl MMhoA if week. In the latter ease the burglar es- '' German. Many psopls im

1 from the house soon iift.r mid- agllle in.it a l .eriuan v. - allM is a mas

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night and ma away toward l'ark ave- t, r ,,f the guttural, ami that is one i. a - I 1 Y 1 1 1 I 1 1

uue, with the policeman in hot chase. The N w York (Vntml railroad runs under l'ark avenue, ami there is a succession of opeuiugs in the top of the tunnel Finding that the policeman w as gaining on him, the burglar took a desperate chance and lcap-d down one of thewe opening at the risk of break

ing his neck, ftnw the tmrglar was running for his liberty, and it was the

part of Wisdom for him to imperil life ,ti,mau m h or limb, but the policeman was merely ' JJ fling his duty, and nobody could have tteway).

on why I luui my name changed. 1 have

no prejudii-o against the tierman meth Od, only I prefer the French method of singing. 1'e iple who were introluctd to me useii to ask if I wan (.ierman. As 1 sH-ak Frv-uch tuid not ierman. I concluded to change my name to Thi rs. My wife is an American, but she has lived so long in Paris that she speaks French like a native and has nothing

er appearance or manners.

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KVANSMI.I.K 1! VISION . Ei S, Ia. Da. Ih I'm. Kx S No 4 No il So. -i:4. No 6 No B No U V M AM M A. M. I" M P M :.0ü 10 0ft l.v Jasper Ar. i. JU ..) HOS T.J5 10 4 Ar. irtiurx I.V. 9.00 A.IO S.Jfi s .l s OU 11. ' I.iikhiIii ' H.Ti a.JT S.-IS .07 s.W 11.41 Boiniv ille " "l IM Mi v. o V M UM " K-anvllle' T.O Mi Ml No. 35 leave Jasper daily at 4.4", I. M at riven at HuntiuirourK at I 00, No lava IluntluicturK dally. SSSSSMI .Sunday at 6 10 a. BS, arnve at Jasper at -tC No. leave Huntlaaburg daily at .Ofi, ar rivea in Jaaper at S.lfi a. in No. couiei to Jasperonly on Sundays, anc' No. 21 Joe not leave Japr Sundays.

Ui'l KhiKT and CANNkl ToN DIVISION

Kxci'pt Sunday. No 40. No 44 No. 42. A M. P M A.M.

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Lowest rate to all Kantern and Western points, rol lers, rate, and geueral intorination will be furnulied upon application to V. K Clatcomb, Aif t. Jasper. K. D STRATTA, Trav Pass a"t . Mt Vernon, 111. H. A. CAHPaaLL, Gen'l Pas Aifei. , St Lou. Mo.

Hall Township BumIiickm. Notice is hereby given that the undei -signed, Trustes of Hall township, will attend to township business on each Saturday of the year, at my office, and persons haying township business to transact are required to present it to him on Saturdays.. The township library will also be found at my office near Rosamond, and the citizens are invited to call there for library books. The Indiana Series of School books may be had at mv office, and at John J. Meschede's, in Csteetine. Lsti L. Jacobs, Trusts Hall township. Aug. 6, 1897, y

Of Dracg-ltU at 11.00. or sant br exprsu on raeaipt of prloa. Writs for book containing tsstloionlais and valnabls Information for all M. char frsa. Tka BrssUUU Km I at or Co.. AUsata, Ua. Boone Township Trust??' Notice. The timlersigned, Trustee of BoOM township, DuInms county, hereby gives notice that he will attend to all htuiness pertaining to the othce of Tntstee, at his residence, alwtit one mile west of I'ortersville, on I'ortersville and Ireland roai, on Saturdays of each week, and requests all persons having township business to present it onSattirday. 1'itirens desiring looks from the Township Library, are notified that the Library is kept by Win. Mcllarris, in IWtersville. N. H. CorrMAH, Trustee. Aug 7, imt -y. Coluxnbia Township TriiHtee'H Notice. The undersigned. Trustee of Columbia Ti , lMilsiis county, Ind., will attend

to Township business at his residence on every Saturday, and persons having township business to transact are requested to present it on that day d the week . The Tow nship Library is kept at the dAcbj of the Trustee, where those entitled can obtain books. R. P. Smith, Trustee. Aug. loth, 1897 y. Harbison Trustees Notice. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, Trustee of Harbison township, will attmd to township business on each Saturday of the year, at my office, and persons having township business to trrnsact are required to present it to him on Saturdays. The township library will be kept at my home in Haysville. Gbobok Nix, acut. 23. 187-y. Trustee.

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rdamcd him for uot taking the jump However, he jumped, and in this particular case the hand of the Lord was heavy upon the unrighteous. The burglar hnd the breath knocked out of him, and tho "cop" didn't. When his victim could walk, the officer trotted him around to the station house, and a week afterward he himself was promoted, it appearing upon careful investigation that he was sober, trustworthy and strictly attentive to his duty. Here again it seems to me that we followed the eminently common sense plan of promoting a man who had earned his promotion by faithful and distinguished service and by proved superior capacity. We cared no more for the policeman's views on the tariff or the currency than we did for those of tho burglar. Our interest and the interest of citizens generally was to have tho oftioer catch that bnrglar and otherwise do his duty. If he did his duty, we were for him; if h did not, we were against him. In neither event did we care whether the officer had or had not the backing of the congressional delegation of the city or the central committee of the county. Of course, as before, this exposed us to wild outcries from the local political Imissos and heelers and much sneering at "civil service rofonn, " but all the outcries and sneers meant was that we were doing our duty as decent men and as public officials, with some slight appreciation of what was implied by the words honor nnd uprightness. Political organizations are eminently necessary and useful, bnt when tin y art seized by professional spoils politicians of low morality, who run the "machine" in their own inter

ests, who clamor against honestv and

defy decency and rail against that device for obtaining clean government which is known as civil service reform, then it is time for all citizens who I believe in good citizenship to rise in re- ' volt.

"No: I sana in English. The old

Zulu was in captivity when I saw him in Africa. I was singing in Cape Colony in my boyhood days with an English oun company, and after it stranded I visiUsl the dethroned African monarch The English kept him guarded at a farmhouse, but allowed him privileges. I sang st vend operatic airs for him. but they did not please him, and in desjunr I tried 'Old lKg Tray. He liked it, and when told tho story he said a dog was faithful and wished me to sing it again. Then he cniliarrassl me exceedingly by presenting me with two of his wives. Each was no rc than six feet in height and black as the ace of spades. 1 declined his royal offer, although he declared the wives would not be misaed." New York CommemaL

DINING AND FEEDING.

THE MODEL ic6

URUB STDRE REDUCED THE TARIFF And made it possible for the public to buy at REASONABLE PRICES Anything usually kept in a FIRST CLASS DRUG STORE. Omplete line of Drugs, Chemicals, Oils, Paints, Perfumes, Stationery, Toilet Articles, Etc.

The best place in town to get a good smoke or piece of tobacco.

Topimnpf. In the loftiest tower in the city of Vienna there is a novel instrument. , known as the topnsoope., constantly attended day and night, for the purpose of ; locating fires. It outisists of a good tele- ' scope, which is solidly attached to an arraugemeut of levers, while graduated sections of a circle are arranged horizon - ! tally and vertically in such a way that the moving of tho telescope sideways or

up or down results in a change of position of the hands attached to the levers In reference to the graduated scales. Thus, the stability of the apparatus being aaaured by the firmness of the fastening, whenever the telescope is focust3d upon the same object the hands will point to the same figures on the horizontal and on the vertical sextant, and since an index of the whole city has been made it is bnt a matter of a few seconds, when a glare is discovered at night, to direct upon the spot the topouoope on the side, to road off the numbers, to look up the object and to telegraph to the central station the details observed. Local conditions arc, of course, necessary for the successful operation of such an apparatus, but in this case they are said to be almost perfect

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A III lHWri in ll.i'I .I'ni KT'I UIKU. Will IUI I .L 1 Ml 7T : , J ' . ." "" the champion of Japan. No one can uninterrupted view of he .great arm of thrQW mm ..PHarw,nis WSSty. t ha rl tf m hou rwaai kin , . 4Ka U

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DON'T FORGET THE TIME AND PLACE. Time TO-DAY. Place-SPAYD BLOCK. B. B. BRAN NOCK, Proprietor.

American Table Manners Xot So Open to Crltlciiim ma t'onurrly. It has been conceded that the degree of civilization a people has reached may be accurately measured by its dietary. Now, some one has said that "the American feeds, the Englishman devours, the Frenchman dines. " In view of this utatemeut one wonders what the Knglifh have been doing through the centuries to have advanced so little. We c., nit preu nd to answer for thuu. but 'would say for ourselves, we have been hewing onr way through forests, pioneering in every direction, in every sjsjmb ample apology for feeding in- ! stead of dining Hut, of course, it was a Frenchman ! who made the declaration, ami, of course, he made it long ago, when, mor

tifying though it le, honesty compels us to acknowledge that we may have been guilty. Times, however, and conditions have changed, and not even the most bigoted Frenchman will refuse to admit that when the American has reached the dining j mt he will have more to dine upon than any other man in the world. The culture of man in America will demand all the art in his cuisine that France by study has evolved, with the added merit of honeaty in his food, the disguises incident to poverty of material not being a necessity. There is no department of supply in which we have uot the advantage, and we are learning to use our materials as rapidly as we have been obliged to learn all other things. EHa Morris Krefechmar in Woman's Home Companion. What Wrestlen Should Eat. The Japanese wrestlers are a nice of giants, they often weigh from 14 to "4 stone. At the Imperial hotel in i'.kyo once they brought their champion wrestler to my Mom. He was prodigious in size and as fat and fair as a baby. Ho was a Hercules in strength, but looked like an evergrown cherub of Correggio. "What do yousrat.'" I asked. "Rice, nothingbut rice." "Why not mt meat?" "Meat is weakening. Beef is 70 per cent water. Hice is 0 per cent fjud. I ate lean beefsteak once and my strength left me. The other man ate rice and threw nie down. "

My courier said: "This wrestler is

man if the

favorable.

Umospheric conditions are

She Supervise a Farm. In spite of being col lege bred the ability to earn a living in the most businesshke manner has been proved by Miss Anna T Hayes of Louisville. She is now taking persoual supervision of her father's farm of 200 acres, hue is

For Commercial Stationery f Evary S ascription Viait thai COURIER OFFICE.

JUMBO JEANS RANTS.

The Strongest Jeans Pants in the World. Also a full stock of Olotbüia. Dry Goods, Notions, Iloot and Shoes at ECKERT S NEW STORE. mm.

A Managing Widow. A certain young widow of Indianapolis, who has just changed her weeds for brighter hues, gave a dinner party not lorn ami. aavs the Indianapolis Sentinel.

The rooms wen- dxrated with a great devoting time and money to the develprofusion of flowers Roses in masses opment of a spec ial breed of pigs for were on the mantels, and the dinner ! spcially cun-l hams of which there table fairly blossomed In fact, the is a growing demand in the state. Tho abundance of flowers was unusual. One P'K8 arw fattened on sterilized milk.

of the guests could restrain her curiosity m, al anrt ppl' mid are brought up to

no longer, and when the dessert was

brought hi said: "Well, Mra Blank, you're rather spreading on the flowers tonight " " Yes, " replied the fair widow brightly, "but tomorrow I am going to take them out to Crow Hill and put them on poor Tom's grave " A regular "13" shiver went round the table

a uniform weight. J he hams are cored

on the farm. The young woman is making a complete success of her venture.

Bright Valet. Valet (to officer's fiancee) My lieutenant has sent me to bring yon this bouquet of forest flowers, plucked by his owu hands. Fiancee Oh. how poetic! And how

long it must have taken to gather them!

Paharma oaata. Valet Indeed, miss, it took me nearFrench experts in the desert of Sahara ly three hours Fliegende Blatter, are expressing apprehensions at the 1 11,1

gradual diminution of the fertile oases it is known that the large oases were milch larger in the time of the ancient Hornau and that they are being eon

stvntly red need in size by the encroach

im nt- of the saiifi dum

is bow to stop these.

Sara Sinn. " Barter's wife is ruther the boss of the i ntflt. isn't she.-" "1 would uot like to say so positively. But I tlo know that they have ouly two wheel, and one is a woman's wheel, and tho ether is a tandem. lypo4rsphitsi Journal

In the northern parts of China there are many villages which are almost deserted in winter, the inhabitants going south, where they live by begging. Tin y funn regular guilds and literally

The problem compel shopkeepers to help them by threati hing to cause a riot in front of their st' res. which Chinese merchants abhor

AN OPEN LETTER To MOTHERS. WE AME ASSE1 ÜNG IN T11K Col'KTS ol R Kir.UT TO TUP ktXCLUSIVl UK OP THI ukl "CASTORIA" ami ' PITCHER'S CASTORIA," AS oi k TEAM MAUL 7, DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, of Hyannis, Massachusetts was the originator of " PITCHERS CASTORIA." the torn that ha borne ar.d docs now -10 on err-

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This is the original " PITCHERS CASTORIA, " which has b er, used in the hemes of the Mothers of America for over tin f t years. LOO CAREFULLY at the wrapper and see that a i the hind you have always bought 0 on the and has the signature of C&jtjrffl&tifa Wrap per. No one has authority from me to use my name ej cept The Centaur Company of which Chas. H. Fletcher u President. March S, 1S07. (2 jd. Do Not Be Deceived. Do not endanger the life of your child by accepting a chfap substitute which some druggist may offer yo' (because he makes a few more pennies un it), the in gradients of which even he does not know. "The Kind You Have Always Bought' BEARS THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE OF

Insist on Having The Kind That Never Failed You.

HE JASPER CITY ROLLER MILLS Make the Celebrated

PATOKA LILY FLOUR.

BEST GRADE IN THE STATE OF INDIAN A They also want your -'WHEAT-. And pay the Highest Market Price in Cas

Flour and Ship Stuff for Sale at all times

FELIX LAMPER

Agent for the Drill. State Drill,

Corn Husker cv

Blount's True Blue Plows Manufacturer of WAGONS AND BUGGIES. Repairing of all kinds.

Jasper. Indiana.

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GEORCE P, WICKER

INSURE WITH Wm. A. Wilson

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Reprvsrnt. 11 lino cnmpan Life, Accident. Fire, TOtflul Live Stock and Plate (ila.HH In--ance. Prompt payments ptuiiiiteed. Al.-o. .Etna Life 9KMWV '

Agricultural Implements loan on farm property.

General Repairing A Horse Shoeing

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I JASPER, - - INDIANA.

The xMt et lHrM ennntj siixsjr th 3. 000 win, Ii to make up the nt-paritf diviMuiiN of Hi. arums Mutts in War I tvu county. Turn. It lie. tu the ix ntei ..t tint .! it. tiini i. aw li. :.r a iM-rfi.'l .ir

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House and Lot for Sale. A ipwxl NehMM n Mill "treet in ls"r, for nsl cheap, snd on NMOMtbk term-. The lot hnii on M s gcx th wsll roeting nearly $100. furni-hing nn unfailing -upply of go! water. For prize snd terms apply to 0. Do ask.

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