Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 41, Number 16, Jasper, Dubois County, 23 December 1898 — Page 7

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THE HOPE OF THE CONTINENT.

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Suddfn and Untimely Eiiuini; the Career of a Very Remarkable Man.

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p IV. i. Bricc, i on Iii way bomt fr D Cliilia. Calvin s. iiricc waa bora at Den mark, .. on Beptcmbcr 17, IMS, Iiis father being Win. K. Bricc, a I'nsUvleriaii minister, and bis mother Eliza1 1 tii Stewart Bricc. Tlte family remained at Denmark fur Hire yarn after the birth if Calvin, when they Rioted to (Viiumbtta Grove, Putnam Bounty, in the same state. When 18 M.-irv , a!.'- in- entered the prepnrn inn department of the Miami uuiversit at Oxford, t). v Caaatry Betwl iaatkae. "'i- frraduating be Snored to Lima, ii where, fr a time be taught In the public ac boots and later on received an ippolntroeat an auditor of Allen court tv . In .Inly. IM4, lie received commission as captain of Co. K. One Hun(red ami Rhjrhtietb Ohio infantry. Me Nerved In the Held with the Tsreatythird army corps in Tcnneaaee, irrinla and the Carolinas ami tieorffia, "i til the close nf the ;ir. He was I pointed lieutenant colonel, trat never mustered in. PtpWttea l.nw it Ann rl...r lie then tool s COU1W in the law lepartmenl of the Univeraitj of Mich ignn, at Ann Arbor, and wai admitted to the bar in the Kpring nf 1 when ii began to practice i Lima. O, nri aTspartwar;" m a Malleaad lawyaa Mis first experienee as a r.iilroinl lawyer waa In the legal department of Ibe lake Rrie d Louisville railroad, In salea cor potation he acquired nod" rate amount of stock, and played an 'tiergetlc pitrt in the construction and .tensions of that road, X i Knill ... n ( i rnrtor. Khorll) afterward ht started the eon (traction of the Nickel Plate railroad, ii i- w;:s done becattae of refusal f the Lahe Shore i Michigan Bouthern itacJ to make satisfactory arrange" m ni- with the La! t rie a , itern roal tu tak- traffic delivered by that rend. traa" i -mm mi. INatMant Career, Mr. Brice began his political rareef as an elector on the Tilden electoral ticket in ltr,, und in ls he wan an elector on the Cleveland tlehet. Hi naa a delegate-atlarge from Ohio to the democratic natioeml convention at fit, I. iinis io IB&fl, im, wn selected to represent nino no the national com litte in the rnaulng year. m- im,. , i i.M.ii Rtatet nawaloe. i pen the death of Win. ii. Barnum. bi IfW, Mr. r.rire wa ehmted chairman of the democratic national committee, in January, ISM, be was elected ernator fraaa Ohio for the term beginning March I. ISfl, hllffi in the ' lilted States senate he serxed on iinportant commltteea, and waa nenv In r nf the so-called steering em omit I ee Ol his party. Waaa Reaa vin atSahm and baft a l.itric. Ion Benatoe Brice was keen man of af fulfil, and left a fortune well up in the iniiiiiins. lie was actively interested in many financial nndert a K i nes. ,t the time at his death be era the president nf ami h director af the babe Krhi .v tVeatern railroad: presidenl ami director of the Sanlt Sie. Marie I tri 1 Co.; president and director of tin ( ineinnati Nnrthern railroad, and was inti rested in mnny ntheff enterprbv s. in. i v.. i antaat iiir aaeial Imewttleai Mr. Brice was a ntenber of many "iiai organfaatlona, Including the Metropolitan, Manhattan. Uiwycrn, Riding, Democratic and Whist elubai Im Bhkl society oT this cit. the Ardskj Count j orah and the Delta Kappa tpallon fraternity. He was also a ineinher of the Met "npoHtan Museum f Art and the Ar-.-rienn tleographlcal locietj . Otirlng the past year he hod de- " d ronslderahhi it tent Ion to the ex. Ploltatlon of certain Chlneae coneaai

and wai at the head af a svndlate known SB the American Develop. n i nt To.

Th attention dti i el i d to tha a iieat fl( lilof tti lern ( aiiaila tiuiil ;' 'In Hl.st year has oattatd thousand! of . Uteri from different, parti oi lha United Btatei '.o make their bonu lln.n dnrij ,.r lbs past fear months. I'bej report tii.it I heir experience laarroborati what bad iie- tohi them of thai wonderful country, and they ure sending hack lO their friends moat favorable reports. During the pa: t summer a Dumber of iw o isin and hUcbigon and Ifinm 'ii editors i iteii weatera I anada, and tha following , t , -acts are from i ver flattaring bttter wrihtea to the Germania of Milwaukee by itis able coutributor, Prof. Sheridan. '"Hie numerous elevatort gl ing the line, tuwtiiii"; so far above the stirronndlng country thai thej may be tcin for inan mllca distaut, sufficient ly indicate that the chief industry is the growing f w hi at. Al 14 vi liege of Indian Head, more than I. ,000 husheia of wheat were marketed last year. This vva.i but a fraction of the amount a the same product marketed at the

larger eitlei of Brandon and Begins At Indian Head the representative of the Germania was told by fanner that lie w as shout to barveet his third crop of wheat from the farm upon oag plowing pi ven it the fall of 1895; she crops of t he current i-ar and of last ar baring btt n sown upon the Mubblc of the pre ceding crop. This farmer expected a yitld Of BOt less than 40 liu.sln l.s to the sere. The farms are very large. The nbf-ence of bills ami rocks contributes to making farming on a large scale an easy matter. '11. re was nn abundance of evidence that the country surround ii.f! the citiot named above is an exten ive recidii of fertile lands furnishing a.s great sn opportunitj for castle rale itie; and dairv i i: p; as for the growing of Wheat." " t were lurprised to Qud beta rich growth of nearly every speciet of cul litabh' plant known in Wiaconala. Various ipeciei of tres wen trowing, fliownif thai its soil ami ItecUmato are favorable to t he prtv t h of forest. The writer had never isi ii more promla t: erowth of wheat, ats and gardes vegetables than was observed lure. U.e experimental farm of Wiaconsin. located at Madison, produces IT thing better." "1 he jeoile along she line of the vail foad, however, sasured us thai we were Still far distant from the northern limit of the wheal growing bt it. and that 5(o miles farther north, wheat and other agricultural products were cultivated with success. 'Hie inhabitants do nut depend solely upon the growing of wheat, Out utilize vast acres in ralatng cattle. Th grosring grain and rege tahl. s showed that plentiful supply of rain h.il fallen during the current year." "From this city (Calgary) our party wrns taken north 2 90 miles to Edmoa ton, a towi. of S.OOQ people, situated on the north Bs skatcbeavaa river. nie country at this point is leaut if ul. pregenting very much the appearance of many sections in central and southern V.i-consin. The people are engaged la mining for pxid. and In raising a bent, Boiatoeaaad cattle. Dairying is also followed. Tbii valley seems to be faeaaas with Millich nt rainfall to produce a luxuriant provvth of pram mid tegU" tables. The soil Is very fert ile and timber is abundant. Fields of wheat were j observed that promfac yield of -so lu:hi Is. p r acre. The many pood farmhouses seen from the railway nre evidence of the pioaperlty of 'he settlers. Bdmonton Is the terminus of the load and thi place where the overland eapedlHons st irt from for Che Yukon, 1: being about B00 miles from Dewsoa City." "The members of the association made the acquaint;. nee of the Canadians of the northweal ami learned something of the vast extent of their territory and of Its pr.'nt resources, which ere destined to make it our moat formidable commercial competitor in the woridjg markets for the isle of ag ricultural products. We learned t!at the northwest territory of Canada, instead of hi inp a kirrcii waste;. - tam'ht by our geographies of n quarter of m century ago. is capable of sustaining an ggapirc of lODOOjOOO people." rri.l.il A. Mir Ire freni RsbMtS. Don't delay Ihis. Now it the time First remove all holders by digging the dirt rou the collar of the tree', craping :t to be sure that no larvae nnain. Take a newspaper at I rest 14 Inches long and wide enough to surround the tree. Tie vith common wrapping twine at the top to hold In place. No rabbit will ever touch a Ire thus treated, hm need DOt remove It, simply cut the string, the paper in BlOet cases will adhere to the tree and serve the purpose of a protector for three year). I have Kleff er pears that have been thus wrapped lor three years. It Is the cheapest and beat wrap ever Invented. Any old papal will answer. Try it. You win never buy another veneer or other wrap, it costs nothing, Is quickly doncanswerg every purpose. Western fruit Grow, er. The old definition of law i the com iiisiul addressed by a superio- t i ?n Inferior. Bevt ;,man Abbott, Oongtg aUoualiat, Brooklyn, N. Y.

During the year ended Beptember i one passenger was killed for every S.S.tn.non carried on the railroads in the 1 nited States

Composers lose their hair like ordinnry brtiltt, but compose ri Who perform their OWa works on the piano alwav.s have luXUrlOUS locks.

It is sialyl that In the last right years ths amber of Pro teat am converts in China has more thnn doubled. Gun mrtnl chain purses have anossued and ara varv st tree Uro.

The Turblah Trrasarr. On the oeessloa of thl Kourbas Bairaia one n i. : 1. 's alury on account if arreurs w.,s nth to the mm Im. of the pablh lerviee la the Turkith emp.ie. Tbere was great rcjolelBfT every iv here, in the arm as well as in ivil life. The trooni hut leaving Tbctkiiiy, however, received not a eon Nreuee. for ihe porte, after a ciireful consiihrution of their can , tbOOght ll.ut "tLeuiJraatage of their localltg bad affleUotly reimbursed them." When the first innouueement was made, toward tho a t of April, that the payment would take place on a certain day, much ipec ulatioo was Indulged in, both at t.ouItSBtinopll ssd in Athens, us to wl.eie ihe nosey was eomlag froaa. Tha mount paid was x;,o,ooü (Turkish). Tha lnipi rial Ottoman bank speedily fcoivod the mystery by ascertaining that the in.iii.-ter of linunce had resorted to t ..i ilmphj ep. i lent of iatereeptiagtba Brit proceeds af the sheep tax, wbiebia pledged to the bank as security for the service of Ibe log! Of IS06, and otlmr matter. On discovering how the affairs stood the bank addressed a letter nf protest to Tewlik Fasha, to which that minister replied, pleading tlio pressure of necessity and pledging his honor to respect the assignment of the iheep tax in the future. Chicago Trib-

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Toe nliir." A little story that appeared not long Bgo In g Spanish comic paper is sent to us by a corespondent to show Low S pari :uds thought of their navy before the present events. A Spanish admiral touching at fomc foreign port, In the natural COUrse of events, called on (be governor of the local port, and On the n turn call the governor aees the one little gun of the Spanish man of war run out to fire a return salute; but at the critical moment the SpanIsb admiral rushes up and throws the pwu, carriage and all, into the sea. "What!" exclaims the distinguished visitor, "why do you throw vour government's pu::s overboard?" "ltecause." replied the idmlral, "if the gun had gone off i: would have blown this whole ihip to pieeeal That means another decoration for me! "How's that?" "For my courage in saving this ship from destruction." London News. neits. There are many queries as to the proper pronunciation of Cadiz. If you are talking With un American, just plain Cadta" is good enough, to rhyme with "ladies," hke Cadi, t)., tbe'meIropolii of Harrison county. Hut a Spaniard will understand you better if j OU pronounce it CabtheotB, giving the Bret "th" the sound of the same letters In "the" and with the aoeent on the Cah." It is absurd, of course, but It is a way they have. Cadiz, hy the way, is the oldest important city in wesitern Europe, the Gadci of the aseieat world, and has endured without a break from limes of remote antiquity. Springfield 'Mass.) Republican. I'lnsta That Take Pill. A French scientist is said to have invented a method of administering pills to plants so ss to keep them In health and vigor with but very little other nourishment. It is easily found by analysis what particular material each sort r f plant chiefly needs. This found, the necessary salts are inclosed in a prepared metal case and buried under the roots. They dissolve slowly and rradnally, the pace being regulated hy the thickness Of the cover, IBd are thus absorbed by the plant. Chicago Chronicle. mm nil im Dense iaate Baataoee, "I read an account of an accident to a bicycle rider in this morning's paper," remarked tiie red-nosed boarder, "that would make the stoutest heart quail." "Just read that article now, please." remarked the man With a WCsknesi for fried meats, ns he struggled with arefraetory bit of gristle. "I don't just know whether this is heart or liver, but if there is a ghost of 0 chance of making quail of It, I'm w illing to risk it." N. Y. World. tg hiiimii Tetneaonsetrr. "You wire very warlike when you sneaked la by the kitchen Jst night." quoth Mrs. Bpltegubbler. "I." said Mr. Bp tkditto, with a smile, "I was trying to promote peace." "Bui you tumbled over the cookStove." ' "What has that to do with it?" "It proves that you were an excellent ranee tinder." -Buffalo Knquirer. The Daetees DIleauflMk, Smith The doctor tclll me thst young Soft h igh has something like train trouble. Jones' ' Caat he afford him any relief? "No. He says it would be easy enough to get rid of the trouble, but it is impossible to locate the brain. " Chicagc Fvening News. PI.cr.torl.il I). Ii:;lil. Mrs. Innocent What did you enjoy most about your Babing trip, dearf Mr. Innocenl I pot most excited when I w.i-i reeling in. my love. (Purst ing into tears i And to tO-th-think you promised Ml v-vou wouldn't d-drii k a drop, BariCM Life. By Ceutrnetce. Watts The most ardent adocnesot war are those who never saw a battle. Potts- And the most ardent advocates of the beauty and dignity nt work nre those who never saw a stick of BrtvcBd. Indianapolis Journal. lit eli VA ns I In I'vpnr en I of CwltSrfet The (iurst (an aft connoisseur)-Su perh! Simply elegant! Ilo-it s Fin glad yon like It. Soups are mv bobbv,

ilie 1 . 1 1 I rril Mnriuli Win, Iiis llkril Mniimli Im- VunsjBteBMMl tht. 11 en ill n at POOti She vvlinni I sdete is the wife of a f it marqui s lop eared, blcsr-eyedi greasy ititrqii.n. A nw'i without k ul, A msB without KBtimeat, who esres ssugbt for moonlight Sao music. A low, practical Bisa, wbepsya ln debts. 1 bate him. This very morning at breakfast, as bad earsed the IsbaslH and meered at the pit k led unions. hhe US good eook. The neighbors w ill tell you so. And to he told hy t be bsie rn u iuia -a man, who, previoui to hit man ige, hud lived nt the heap eat irii; hulls-- ii.l.e ti 'd hy him that her manner of frying iinhhalls naa a fsi ure it was too mm h. II- r team fell fast, j, t ... wept. 1 mixed my sabs with hero. "Fly with me!" 1 cried. fire hhe rouhl reply ere she roald artieuUte bet ecstasy, her husband, the manjui, crept snnke like upon me. Shall I wnie if He kicked me out of the garden be kid ed me into the stn.t. I did not return. Ilnw could If I, so ethereal, so full of soul, of sentiment, of parklinit originality! He, so gruss, so prse tlCSl, sn Inp e i red. Had I returned, the ereature would have kkked nie agaie - Boston Journal. Tlie Modern lilen. A tesrher in a local primary school in an endeavor to inculcate a moral lassOB US the receptive minds of her little chargsa ubked them whst they would do if they had a ureat ileal of mi aey. With remarkah!e unanimity the pupils replied that 'hey would donate it to pleasing others. They didn't say so in ehoru. hut the SBavvers ran down the line in about this fssbioat "I'd bey a present forpapa." "I'd pit souk thing niep for mamma." "I'd spend it for my Inby brother." "I'd buy a nice cloak for grandma." Ana so it ran on until it reaeh'-d little Jimmis 1'itirs, the Iat boy in the line. "Well, Jimmie," queried the te.uher, "what would you do if you haJ lots of money?" "burn it," said Jimmie. Cleveland Plain Dealer. Km in Baay in the Htnk Cainls to grandma in the i k er Cram ' 1 is e .o ! for the whole fsmily. It ii the long-desirsd mbslitute lor eoffee. Kever upsets the nerves or injures the difestiOB. M.oie from pure praiim it is a food in itself. Has the taste arid appearance of tbe best eoffee at 1 the price. It is a genuine arid scientific article and in coma to stay. It makes for health

and stiel .-th. A-k j our groi er for (iram (J. COaldn! Bs Marked T lee. Lawyer Yon h ive an excellent ease, sir. Client But i friend of mine said he had an exactly sinolir cae, and you were the UTar on the other sale, and you beat him. "Ye, 1 remember thst . but I will see that no suTi game is worked this time." Green bagI'nr ( nllforntn Tourists. The Barlingtos Route has Weekly Tourist Sleeper XCUrstOM, personally eonduet cd (by a Burlingt Route Agent) every Wednesday from Bt. Louis, and Thursday from Kansas City and St. Joseph to Los Angeles und San rraneÜM 0. The route is via Denver, Scenic Colorado, Salt Lake City, with 98 per cent, sunshine throughout the year. Ak Ticket Ag nt or write for descriptive folder to L. V. Wakeley, General Paaeenger Ageat, st. Li.uin, Mo. An Inilanee, De 'rnp May le intensely feminine. Miss I pton M re so than other girls? "Well, she askrJ the blacksmith ihe other ' day if her horse rouhl n't wear shoes a size .mailer. Fuck.

Railroad Tralas to Hun Slower. Railroad official ela.m that it ,a vervespensive to run tbeir lightning express trat Da, and are ta.kins; about redttCUM the speed. It im likewise expsaava to the health to rush and et niggle and compete in business affairs m m ri do nowadsvs. Th brain, the nerves, the muscle, the whole ayatem gives out. For restor.ng stn ngth after busiM sa worrit , Hostetter's Stomach Mittersis the proper Nanedy. It lean ideal toade for the tired, the run down and the weak.

tlliiKi- lmlt. Si I didn't si e yea follerin' our new hand tin morata, Un!" i I dlda't have no gun. Inaisnspolii Joarasl.

l.o s, .mi, i B Is W inter. For the ptcseht winter season the Louis villc & Nashville Railroad I oinpany has improved its already nearly perfect tbrougb service of I'ulluian Vestibuled Bleeping ( ars and elegant day COSi bea from I mein oati, Loaiavule, St. Louis ami Cbicaao, to Mobile. New Orleans and the Cult oast, I homasville, (ia , Pennaeola, ,la ksonville, I'smpa, Palm Beach and other points m Klonda. Perfect ronnection will be made with steamer lines tor Cuba, Porte BiOO. Nassau and West Indian ports. Tourist and Home Sickels ci ursion tickets on sale at low rates Write C F Atmore, Oaaeral Passenger Agent) Louisville, Ky., for par tiealaia. g,st vessel y ay." A gsllant named Cobb met a maiden named Webb, And straightway he sat down beide her, And quickly proposed in a msnner SO glib, That he won her as soon as he spider. Tit-Bits.

Sud len cold brings soreni ss and stiffness. St. Jacobs Od bungs B cur. .

There is quite a difference hetsreen bonds and vagabonds. L. A. W. Bulletin. i iiniiliinu Lentis to Conan mpt Ion. Kemp' I balsam will stop the Cough at once. Co to your druggist to-day and get a sample bottle free. I .arge bottles ?5 and 5U cents. (Jo at once; delays are dangerous. The more doctors a man has. the lesw certain are they what ai! bint, and the more certain are other people. Detroit Journal. The proof of it is thousands say St. Jacobs Oil cured ms ol neuralgia. lie who goes with wolves learns how to howl. Spanish Proverb.

I rati recommend 1'iso's Cure for Consumption to sufferers from Asthma. K. D. TOW laaBllll. Ft- Howard. Wis , May 4, 'Ist.

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Take Lamive Br mo Qui nine Tablett . All druggists refund monev if it fads to cure. 2ic. A woman's Idea of a personal devil is a ! neighboring woman who talk.i about her. i Chicago Dsil) News. Like 0U Up B Troubled Waters is Hale's Honey of IL. r. ho md and Tar BpOBSCold. Pike's Toothache Drope Cure in one minute. The wise man always stop to think, but vi the really wise one who thinks witaoui ! having to Stop. N- Y. Journal. At once u-e St. Jambs Oil for spnins. At once it Will Hire. At bit te know this.

For vr' one 'ho i rrhbed on the road 10) are in ths inu. Spanish ProVCtB. THL MARK LIS. . vv York. Dee 17, IV. PATTLl Native Steers. ..t 4 3 tjrt t M I'OTTON-MbUlllna l."hi l- i.ui it Winter Wheal.... i ii 3 85

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