Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 40, Number 46, Jasper, Dubois County, 22 July 1898 — Page 7

;EN. GAKCIA INTERVIEWED.

i.i. I lug Ulli In l'wrHliu f I lie laurifriiU l'amli ul off lilwiufartlou u lllu.ui h inn San RAM i' I I July 11. via I'urt jfrtllstflln llMtutii si uly Uh -A corns ,i, ii nt who recently h-il an iutcr rirv w itli i.ir. i aava: UtTtllfMM HMtWI ' II vars. witli an iiasjeaaive prriM-uco, lartro. warthykiuiit'tl, (fray liir-l. w illi daring luiliury mustai-hc. a pleasant smile1 siiol graceful way, lit- toiH'hil Ins lir.iaü I'.inaiua in tpinrritiyifwt f t e utlute au I sxikr in lirnlc-u Uaiisli. II MM Hril struggle. "1 am a little Hltd " Mltli BT " iavi- I tal a liard atruift;! ." and Iii worn jean suit and muddy top boots, witli asinjflf antnj u.iled brass spur on he riglil iiiu', slum t-.l tins.. "The enemy int n-nclied itself in Santiago iu aery t'o h! shape," he i-..ti-liniu-il, "beeausr. natural ly, tin- j i .- laoue of tin- best in the world for that ourio.se.'" "Could the troops, outside of the city. jt at other points, have made a junction with tliein at any tune' KM vhkod I'Miido MM ( oiuplrtrty CM IHft TK-eidedly not." said Oi-n ( lareia. "I'ando was. ennipletely nt ofT. tins' and he pointed to the tracing jldth map before bin with a tinker Inf hllaj itli energy. "i'ando, w ho amounts to nothing aa a general any way I this with a boaTM laue! of detiaiiie). was at Maii.anillo with nearly 4 '"f troops. That is tinpunt at irbfchthc rirer ('auto emptier into the bra. In its ra vines toward Santiago we bad Mm Wim II. I.I Them Hark. Hut the cements diu even more. II BOttld not come over tin- la i 1 during the rainy season, which is now on in the interior even worse than on the s. aeoast. The i o ist was Iii only liope aud there he would have bad to brave, the tire of your ships, lis hind him he hud yellow fever in its worst shape." lu re M in i-avt'Tii Caba are the Spanish trMp-?" llatk at sTtatfSdj the- N.irlli .al."

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In tin map lli'twivii thi'taaml Santiago is an aim st impassable range of mountains. In the passe are niaihetes and uhans. and, thanks to the I nited States, there art now titles ami amiminitioii. tlen. Luiiue has lo.ort tri ps at BolgSlM, but they an lieitig reduced in nuui-i-r very rapidlv. The records show that the d.-Mtlis in tin- Spanish army in i ula have t. -en close to : 1,000 a year. Tlu-re will be double that utuubcr liii year, to say nothing of the ios caused by the arrival of the Aniericau UWMJ and the war. I mean that from yellow

ELIJAH'S FLIGHT. day sellout l.raaon In Ike InirrBHtlunal Kerle lur Jul - . M i k ii.. itm-iu.

(Baaed upon Iloult's fit l t Nod) sH'HJECT Klljarva r'llk'ht and Kin ourMM nt TIJK L.EMON I. The Fligl.t of Elijah. ". -& 1. "And Ahab told Jezebel all that Elijah had done: Hut the story did uu! affect her a the actit.il event would bav- done. S. "Then Jezebel not a messenger in to li. jah." who had wis.iv .tuted without the city. "So let the gods do to me. ai d mote:" A common oath of that kg. "If I make BOl thy life as the life of M4 of tluni:" 1 he (had prophi-t of Ilaal. 3. "Hi- arovf and wcut for hi life:" He knew all the byways, and hastened nut of the kingdom of Jezebel to iJrersheba on the fartjiest verge of the kingdom of Judah. a run of 05 miles, that inutt have tried ever, his hardy frame and tra tied i-ndi: ranee. II. Kiijah in the Dungeon of (liant Despair.- V. 4. "He bImmM went a day journey into the wilderness: Klijab did not feel himself safe until he was hex ot d the territory of Judah. lot Jcbosl i'iat was closely allied to Ahab (1 Rinfl It: 4) I and his son .leborum married the dauphterof V tubal (If CtUM. 2l:tl; 2 Kng 8:18). "And sat down utidera juniper tree:" Eather the br.ioin-plant, (etiista. rett-ni bush. Althou-:!) but a bush, it is wife tiousrh to pive considerable shade :ii:d protection. The pent-op emotions of his I-., t. which had fone through so tre-

FRENCM MENUS, flier Are a Thlua of the Past, aad I nullah la un t at-d. A tentleinan who bad noted the tendi'iicy apon the part of the restaurateur of lute to hav their menu entirelv in Kiir hah, aaked one ot them what broiiitht nlMiiit the (hange from the old way, whin riemh was the popular form for every menu in first claas establishments He said. " A change of tune sad a ebaaf of taste. There was a time when restaurant could I li.titfi- i-1 bite jinres It w a a in Rood time. Slid eple d ii 1 ii t tare mach what they naid So that the nervue was SB to the very liest. Then we put the bttl "t tare in French a a gentle deception. Fear rould rasd French,

snd win i they ordered puiiimes de terntbey were under the iniprewunn they were getting a French dish when, in fact, they were getting plain eeryday murphio with the jai kcts on. "I reinemb-r manv funny case. At Ml time 1 had a 69V.pl oi young people at a table and at the clone o! the meal they ordered cafe au lait, jut becaue it brought up the close of the menu. When they were served w;th coffe and cream they irr urprnied. and the waiter said the girl said to her beau: 'Well, I know enough French now to kli"W that k i! avv layit is coffee. It won't take nie long to learu French, Willie, if you keep coming here.' "Another thum In the old dav the French was a ti title deception. A man who onlered jtoinmes de terre. wiv, was willing to nay a quarter for them, but M would have kicked like a mule to lie called upon to pay t bat nun h for potatoes People are eating rast beef and bccttcak now , and French dishes don't go. 1 tMM the nation is getting more arid more to have prids in America and 11 things that are A merican." Gincinnati Conunercisl Telegraph.

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iner.dous a strait:, broke up as in one terrible sols, whets the strot ig man, like a tired child, "reqtMttd for himself that he mi'ht ilie." "I i.m rot ln tter than my fathers: Who died withou reforii.it g the world. III. The I :n.M- aid Cure of Elijah's ). .-j i iiet y. Vs. VP). 1 lie first cause was physical. It was the reaction, the exhalation of phy ical and nervous enerfrx. after the excitement ar.d intense nerrous strain of his prcat work on Caroiel. The cure was twofold. It was

l!c lay and slept under a

jumper tree: He p:etli Uli DelOTecl sletp.' PM, l-T; t2)f.-od. Then an anpel tooeiied him:" The nrsern spirits are not all eril, hut mure and m'.phtier are the ar.jrels who have all throuch man's history been his belpfTS. 1. "Ai d btbold . . . a cake (that had brer. ) Mkel on the ecals" lorembersi: Simply the ordinary food of the tiesert Ar.-iii-. "And a cr oat (or bottle! of water: " For us. too. it: our hours of

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"ot In IthBe. He ground his teeth. Itt there was nothing to indicate that he wa nnprv. Still he' continued to grind his teeth with freat persistency. The grinding was done with one of those patent nil MIWI that dent istS TMS, and every, nnw and then it seemed an if the patient would swear if it were not for the rubber dim in his month. And at that tl erew;a something in his gurgles that Mimed to indi it that the dam was not all rubber. Chicago l'ost. Itedacllon In llleyele Pelce. It is said that vesterti capitalist are contemplating tbs ornaintkM of a great hirvcle ootapsjiy, which hopes to make first -class wheels and sell tln-m a low as $!0. Whetber this be true or not. the fact rerrr.in that Hostetter's Stomach Hitters is a first-class remedy for th stoina'h, liver and blood, and the price puts it within every body's resi b to be well and strung. For fever and ague it is a sprcitic.

A STARTLED MOTHER. From th Freerort (III Bulletin. While busy at woti in her home, Mrs. William Shay, corner of Taylor and II in cock Avenues, Freeport, 111., was atsrtled

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Turning quickly S0j w ereepi ng toward her her f our ycaroJd daughter, Keatt 1 1 I be child moved over the floor with a n a f - . k .

-esmed IM TSM Wm MSMA fiiied with joy at finding her mother, 'llo rest of the happening is best told in the mother's own words. She M d "On the Btb of Sept., iwij, vrhils in the bloom of health. Beatrice was suddenly arul severely afllictcd with spinal meningitis Strong snd vitorous before, m live weeks she became feeble and suffered from a para lvtic troke which twisted bei head bsck to the side and made it impossible for her to move a limb. Her ipoCCD, how ever, was not affected. We called in our family doctor, one of the most experienced and successful practitioners in the city. He considered the rase a very grave one. liefore long little Beatrice was COM palled to wear a plaster pans jacket. Prominent physicians were (otiMilted, electric batteries were applied, but no benefit was noticed until Wt tried lr. Williams' IV, . Pilll for Pale People. "Base in my kid hen one afternoon I was startled by the cry of '.Mamma' from little Beatrice who was creeping towards me. I had placed her on an improvised bed in the parlor. She became tired of waiting for me to come back and made up her mind to go to u:e, so her story 'My Pink Pills made me walk,' which she tells everyone w ho comes to our house, was then for the lirst time verified She has walked ever since. She has

now taken about nine boxes of th pills and her pale and pinched face has been grow ing rosy, and her limbs gained strength day by day. She sleep all night lonir now, while before taking the pills she could n -t bat a few hours at a time." Dr Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People are sold by all druggists. The Home Holers. "What is a 'hoard of Strategy,' MMf "H'm: well 1 never thought of M in that light before, hut it mut mean your mother and your grandmother." Detroit Free

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ft en ii li Inrrril All l'.rror. Old Skinflint 'grutlb Fifteen dollars for tho-ie ofiera elas-c'' I isn't sceit.sir. (iptician ( blsadlj) Perhaps I should first fit ou with arair ' t my )?18 gold spectacle. Jeweler' eekly. Maar I'ruplr (niin.n Drink oflee at night It Spoils' tbrir sleep You ran drink Grain hen you please andsleep 'ike a top. t or UraiB 1 1 di e nut stimulate; It nourishes, theers and feed. Vet it looks

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r.:iUtiou. Sierp bad i.otyit done its irl.. The secoud cause was loneliness snd wur.t of human sympathy. '.. "What doeft tbou here. K.ijah V" It wa an

parto a. nr. v stnuig am.. tig th" home awnk.r.ir.ir cry. tvj show himthat hewas

guard, and but for the presence of the

iiniMirtcd soldiery they wo'ild eotne out of thcciticH and urreniler now. Ttie I nited states navy has done wonderful work. " The correspondent alo talked with t.arcia s surgeon, OtL Valieute, who also spoke Bagliall, 1 t-.rrr 1 No l.rral ITMSSrSC if Vrlloar b irr AlonK the southern coatt," he said. 1'he fever district is iJkMsg the I auto river valley, where I'.iudo and his 4.UUO SpanisnU are 1 he feer alaTJsTsf the imaal during the rain , leavm is a mere malarial fever, easily prevented by the free use of quinine. We have never found it very had even in the interior when we have plenty of that drug-. We know that Ihr spai.tali sr.- f iiilrely On! of Omca, And tiny must !e suff.-r 'uif terribly, luv spies in the i itivs have been uuable to secure any vpiinitie for a lliioabsSf of weeks at any price, and we know that the army surgeons seized the Hjsj I supply in the drai stores at Santiago. "

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Hancv Gaacjr? Carr- V i. ' Dm't vez wish thot Oircland bc'onged to ftaMiaf' Puck.

cre Out of Ttiue. Tut as tne strings of a KUSU al instrument get out of tune tli rough lach of ears and

break out into ear torturing discords SrneB touched, so the human SCIVtS et out of

tune, ami make everybody miserable that cosset in contact with them. Every tobtcco user's nerves are out of tune more or less, and the real tobacco-slave's nerves are relaxed to the utmost. No-To llac is the tun ing key which lightens the nerves, make them ras pond Quickly to the esnotions, reuniting in the happiness of all. No-To Bsc guaranteed toh.m o habit cure, makes weak men strona. Wo advise sll tobacco users to take No To llac.

A i RIGHTFUL EXPLOSION. Ms I'rraona klll-il. Twrfily-sl Injure!, ami Two Mlln Niagara starch itiirku DesteasssyJ,

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starch works y.-stcniay me ituuiiiiir w as wrecked, six persona killed snd -tj injured. Two ot hers an- missing, w ho are supjmsed to have perished. Of the .x persons who were n the blrilfHssf onlv two escaped. Most of the injur-l sjssjisj paTsons outside the works Scarcely a house within l.i"X feet escaped beinjr hit with bricks, twisted iron or liearv timbers. The cause which led to the explosion wii! never be known, the engineer anil firemen, who were killed, beinif the only persons who could have Msjsjgfjss any kiiowhsljre on the subject Maj.-Urn Hrnoko I'llH to Waalilint on In Consult In I'orti. Klen. W AsitiNo i-i. duly I.V Maj-'ien ISrooke has been ordered from I nicUaiii antra to Washiiirton imtnediately fir i.iisu.tat ion recfarding-1 het'orto U m Xfx-ditii 'ii N'c more troop- wiil be s.-nt to Cuba, save two regiments of immunes from New Ol leansaiid l.alveston. A Isrjre part at least of our tnsops now in ubu will be withdrawn after afMlltTsja surrenders.

I. ifrhtnir.fr. vivid, contin"Ar.d after the fire a still ' Literal! v. "a sound of

l.rahni, III. I hü 1 1 Oi fail. Lommin. July II - Mr. Ciinuinifbatij hi almm. the former in-rolM-r of parlia-tin-ill who wrote a series of urtie'es, mi -si insultintr to AiuerictiiH. in tinV ist minuter lis.ette. has written to I Iii M .I.i i in i.axette stating that the execllent gVfUMPf exhibited by Adnatral pewey's squadron wis due to t lie fa t thul inost of the punners w ere Kliiishtuen" who were 'decoyed fron, our i hinese squadron bv promises A M8 tnontblv. ' Mr Oriiliam urges t list this nnif.i-r be t-r-. ugbt to the attention of par. is-Dent.

far awav from his field of work

10. "I have been very jealous:" lnwillinff that any other pod i-hould have the honor and worsJiip tbatbelouped tc Jchovsb. "For the children of Israel have foraken thy covenant," etc. The whole piuw ard worship of the kingdom had been turned towards idols. "And I. even I only, am left: Obadiah had preserved a hundred prcphrts sj a cave, hut as they did not come forth to stand with Khjah be did not count them a any thing. Befell himself tobe alone in ar. awful desolation. Th? cure was found (I) in the hallowed memories of Horch. Here (iod n-naied Himself to Moses, who had also been i! i --co u raged. Sn cess had ilowly come out of worse times than those' of i::ijah. (2 In V. 1 w here (iod assures Elijah that there were 7,000 true followers of Jehovah iu Israel. Elijah had coimted wrccg, as modern men arc continually doing. 11. "bo forth and stand upon the mount:" Tlint is, just oat side of the ca He went to the OpetTdr.g and looked out. "And, behold, the Lord passet! b: In the symbols of Ilia

power 12. "Fire: ual. trtrible. small voice:

soft tiünes. 13. "That he wrapped h!s face in his mantle:" In reverent avt at the power

of (iod. The first lesson this scene

taught Llijali was that he had applied wrong tests to his work. His real success was not to be measured by things that strike the sense, by miracles or shoutings of the people, or storms. These pass away, but the real succcs docs not pass away with them, (ic.d showed Hlijnb aNo Iiis method of progress by silent, invisible, but mighty force, not easily measured. The Foifrth Cause aas the War.t ol Active Work for the Cause. It, "What ii. . st thou here?" Why are you not when' your work is'.' Many a person i despondent Won use he i not inactive work for a good cause. 15. "lie turn on thy way" (back tc Israel) "to the wilderness of Hamacu," which is situated on the borders of the desert. "Anoint Hazael to he king over Syria:" He. the confidential officer of Petibadad. waa to succeed him. lie wa to be the menns of punishing Al.abat.d Israel, nrd thus compel them to rrpentance ar.d fitness for the belter time. Kam a llnrn lllnala. Tmth wit - no ea victories. ;'. !e ie I' vrantite of appeal.

Trials arc bleMlftga in disguise. Spiritual hunger is heart prater. Adversity is God' pruning knife.

Suspicion is the scent of cunritip. You ear.'! bury clmracterin thegr.iee. Itcfore faith can rest, it must Und a test. A Christian on'y it name is t he dv'.:s MM As Christ iccresfes in our lore, aM derass-sj.

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Kvery ni wlv rrnrried cesnple i desirr.n of iroinK where tbev arc n"t known for u few week, ntid all their friends arc disiroutof bjaiag them. Atchison (ilobe. Ilnve You a Son, llrolher, Hutband or hover in the Armv or Navy? Mad bun 'I t ) DAY a '.'.v. pa kage of Allea'i root-Ease, a powder for '.be feet. All who march, w.ilk or Staad need it. It cures aching, tired, tore, swollen, sweating fect, and make hot, tight or new shoes eay. Feel can't Hlister, get Sore or Callous where Allea's Foot-Ease is ued. 10,000 testimonials. Ail dnajgisti and shoo stores ell it, SSe. Sample sent FREE. Address Allen S. Olmstead, Roy. N. Y. When a man lieirini tfl Co down hill he finds- the law of gravitation and the cneoii' SgiaSf nl of bis friends helo Uim along Chicago Daily News A Georgia lady write. "Since first uaing and Si-euig the value of lr Muffelt Tti inina Teeihiuj l'uudfr$) ia all troubles incident to childhood, I have never been without them in the house, and would advise all Mutlsaia lo glia Uwn " Tekthi n a.us Di gestion, Regulate the bowels, makes teething easy and keep the baby in a healthy condition.

A man isn't mighty beeassM he never falls, but bei uise ot Ins abilitv to rise when he tujablea. Chicago Daily N'ews. Fits stopped free and permanentlv cured. No fit after tirst day's use of Dr Kline Crest Nerve Restorer. Free $2 trial bottle A treatise. Dr. Kline. 033 Area at., l'hila., 1'a. If people who are ceneeitrd almost to the exploding point etljoj themselves, Srhj Bead anybody object ? Vashington (Ia.) Demo erat. Pio'a Cure is the melirine to break DO children's Coughs and ' .1 J Mrs. M. ti. lllunt, Sarague, Wash . Mar. b 8, "M. People arc beginning to admit that manv men are jootdlll for work who do net want it. Atchison ilobe. To t are a ("old In One Hay Tak Laiatrve Drotao Ouinine Tablets. At' draggists refund ssoaey ii il laila tocare, Txve m ike the young mm on fT&e resr seat of the t indem fnase the whe Is go rminil t'hirago Daily News

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uous jar and vibration, whu h aits ufon the nervous sy s(em, au'l produce teaulls varying; oraewhst. acrotoinn to the atrroetn of the traveller ir his predipoa. ties to ome specific ailment The most common conae.nience af r ort inuim car ridinR I constipation And thia ..n.litton lovatiably produces he'!rhe. and t-nli to Mltosssacta J Casmrse, st i a uis Mo lound wv to avool lie evil effei is Of constipation, to whUh HtwaS ) when travelllBf. "e carried vv th him the pill that will ' cure const' palo.n and Oil its sequent ufferiogs. This N wnsl fee says : TrarelUnir Mi the cars tens iirontlpation with me. "l '"n '".J cAvers Vii'.s in.nlertel . my Lowe,, are kept in healthy action They toe vent ieaaaiai " J J cui.vsass.at. louis.mo. Dr Avers Pills re food for const lpt Ion oder all eirc um staue es snd condition. Th.y have cured long etaadlnf esses alter vary aar sssdUlas had tailed. .

"For some years pss( I was suh)ect to constii stion. (mm which 1 suflered In. ctea-i-.iR Isceavtn'aaee, in aalts of the use ol medicines af various kinds, until snmr months an", when 1 begSS taking Io J AyerS PI I la Thev have entirely corrected the eestive habit, and vastly improved ni y general heulth." ( K i I-ha Nets II liiiiuwi, Atlanta, Cs. Constipation I. perhaps, th most setl. ous physical eH al to-dy. it is like th OclOptlS, that rapple its victim and fastens ItS tenti.cles ou trunk and Iimhs one after atnthii. until at lat.inrni ' -ol lonjer resistance, the helpless l.iin suicunitis lo his Itightlnl foe. Constipa

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