Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 41, Number 24, Jasper, Dubois County, 17 February 1899 — Page 7
QUARTERS DISMANTLED. fM ItttlBlnK I omiiil.., ,.u m ISAM '' '' i I li.hr Hour. (VfcflfctafteBi iMfc II fhtt 0)00 inmtiuiicuiutuiiwkm'i tiuartera iwi jimüOltr! rtlu.v ami i Ii i n ill rril'I.V f"r I''" .! I i:i in of tlir ll(J p,niv Uy i In ih w Uiuril of in rts on inMii.'T uir.iir. who tempunurily imii t l I. 1 1 ftW Amm in Ihn bulkl- ... Moa, ol tin- in. n f Um wof invi'diiftttlng commfauion lure left VaaMligtOSi 'M" Ol tln'iu wer , - ti-nla v inorniiuf for a litillnl- I . '' I i in 1 1 ;i r 1k il-'part ur. S-v-rial of the att.n-lies will M ln y f,,r -i-m iuI las i t . ami 15 innl .- o ilwiMiiwin, Iihs tnli.-ii au , ' , e on an adjfiininyr Boot', wbn h wiU in- eniregetl In l' -ii i' up 'in war ..ihm. - i 1 1 " uffiiirs f"r Mvcral month. Ml U" Important ppr and I ... ami K.-.il OD lil" at the . itm- iit probe bly for atvernJ
HANGING FEED RACK.
A u Umncrhir ill Iii Ii Ivi-. . Mii-rp fruiu Injiirlnu I In mai 1 or lln-ir Wool 1 In- um...i mi Shod of IVetlitig ei, -j, ha- .i i. uinii. r tf dii-aiiiui.t.it;i-k Lii l-ii from Um Hour uilj.uciit io 1 Ir OCH, tlif lambs are quit? sure lo in i iii.il walking all WIM il.- Imj ami pram. i. i,t making themaetveafenei ll Iv at Limit in the iittcrnioM i..ri.- of tlx barn. 'J hi ishrfp. mon-ovrr, If Off Um wool from Un-ir DCCJu and .. fipnrc th ins h s STlveo Medina titt-OOfa .iiins in too mi of i Ji. : r Jim. Where Um fodtSef Ul th i iv. n !o a
END NOT YET IN SIGHT. Tt jagta asartaaa OaaaaalaaMa iiii Wrotiiin; oh iii aJaataai H'iuiUiir) IJuiallou I'rotrsta. n'aahiaflOBi Feb. 11. The Attflav Ann riiaii i'oniniis.ion had n full joint nraion yeeti rduy, but pa Miportanl re - wi-tv nat-lit-il as to tin- , f iKiiiit- at issiir. Tlo-rr were also tWQ meeting of Um Ano-ri-a eofnmiaaioi to COtottt OO pointfl liroiiylit up in joint - Ii. a prolonged m during Um f up-im n taking up tin- Alaskan boUOdary qurntion. 1 1 rrnirs ami ru,,t- ffon rhatmbrn of oommntt and Indivkluata nlentjl tin- Paeiftc eoanl ninat any MMMton of SUiuruav. or . ;h r points on th mnith.-in Ataaluui .cB-t ar- -till lieinif sent to si natorH an.l n pr '-ntativrs hi'iv n a r-ult of ii ih rt- of an i nt n t ion to viii- CTanada it port, hatr tin' nuti'otiH of tin ,. rati i -ntiat iims may be, tliiTi-h ii .. .t . . hfvn any cone (naive action uu tb? part of tht coantiaaion UNDER THE SNOW. . -'.rr ! U nf I h.i IMMM TrmtU und Tral m I'I' i Uiilrl II) In li irl.nru I .i.i I I a in I ii r liuuilnriil. D I ol.. -YI. 1 1. Ttgn p'l a PI M U ' ii. .hi h faib-il Thiit -iia v, an iJn in rkinp order. Tin- Timet
i - i -'i (he following ppecinl din "About two ffi't of mow fi ll in tli tarn of jrcaterday, and Um mountain trail and mllroada are eooaplvtrlr Warkadfid. A Ilde InmnfMl the Penalt t i.i trM' plant, mad Um wwttera jart of Jm ity was in dnrkneaa. pie Irving at Um foot i' Aapea Bountain an- moving eaenpa tin mttgvt of latvpetiding anowalldea. Bee nil bulldlnft in thi -ity ha.- roll.ipwil undrr thi- gl wait weight of the Tin- dtuifrvr of a coal fatuino h.ia again become apparent, an) sonn if tl i iiiu' adniog i-.iuitis here hove anin ! thai tkej rfll ha..' to shut . - ti within a lay or two. Tht Mot !ii GihaOB laiil off all Ha nu n i-Ntt.-r-:ay :vept Um pumping foeoCi IN AN OPEN SAILBOAT. i pt. Priaaaaa win Attaaas BOM tn Oaaaaa Ktmb Btw Want In M tulla. Chicago. Feb. 11. trip from Ban Praneiaeo to Manila neroni the Pneifit arvai). alone in a Milboaf will In- atVn pti'd by apt. rri-tsi-h. who i .. ttviifator from MllnranlMe. lb- m is Wn' yeaterdny inakinp arrant - 'h for the proMs-d ep'tlil ion. aptain has a r-i irl for opn Ui.it "ir that assiiri's the pon-iibh- ciicf his ventorrooOM trip aeroati I'.u-itie. In !-'. lie erosi'd th- tlautie in 24 days and 3 hours, making 1,000 milea from Hand Hook to i'errght Ught, ahme In the achooner 'inn. only 40 feet on the water Km . In the Pncttle trip Prietach rxpeeta to reach Honolaln after tl dnya' ami from San Kran-isei. anil will enoeavor to cover the dhrtntMC from He, ..lulu in Manila in A tfoya, lb ha! that Pritaeh nrlH us.- iii i- ji ' " OB tin- water line, flal bottomed th a heavy center lunard. Ii - 'aptain atiled on th Pacific ; m when boy, end In well nqtMigt with the üffen nt trail.- win.l- thai fill lie encountered on the journey. NHWS FROM THE KLONDIKE. M Rn'Cia ta goal PlantaWi falliai Jaagc Baad aa um vm i acni truon K.ae.rrT niiil liisil Ina.
'w,in t ity. .tun. is. via nottlOt V ' h.. IV b. 10. Th. ie is little in wa f".iii th- Klondike clnittM as i t this nr. St:iniM-des to new dtatrhfta are of frrquenl occorrencr, but mi im- ' nt diaeoveriea ore it potted, 'her fudge, who founded St. """.v k hosjiital here, is iled of pneul'ni MrPathrlck, an ll num. waa
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Word romca from Circle t it f the Mooting if .to,- Moran.i.- and the rob- " ' of a saloon b two masked mm. Meranaie may gie, ii .1 i .1,. .tu ,,, trat. ! '""to. tint.. rVb. ii. Kirc which Ofoke out at nnftn dentroed tiM build- ' 1 ''i Iron! street OCCUpled br
Kent A Co.. rrockery ai
"ar .I. .iters. The Iosh in esti-'"'-d at ISOfi.rMMi. of whi. li Mi i poo the building.
BANOIK0 PEED RACK from the floor ahCM the jien an arratipement inch ns is shown in the Hiurtration may be found sen iei-able. It it a hanging rack with tlata all around it and ni.uie narrow at the bottom an that the flock can reach even the last spear of hay. There will be no Crowding with t:ch an arraiu.' ment. The feel will not be soüfd. and the n can be kept eioatd so that the fciiiib rannot escape from it. Been when the f ci!r is not thrown down from tha floor above such n r.n k may Ix hung i. i ar tlie siiie of the -n aid the hay thrown ever into it from the feeding floor, giving much more fcedinp space to the fWk than wouhl a ra-k nailed Bcninst the Mile of the per. - - Kami and Horn POTATOES FOR STOCK. lirltirr Kril I I iilllr nr lli.re the 'In lit-r SIiiiiiIiI Iii- 1. 1. n ii 1 1 ll CaaatataesMe Cnntton When a farmer hni a biir crop of p tat) on hand and the prii poes away bt Ion any fair OOMfMBwUcMl fr the labor involved in prowirp th in, he naturally want to feed to onie kind of live itoeJb It then becomes interesting t know what their relative value for that purpose is. Fjord found in the low i mi.: i it - uf I li.n.j t l.a: four pound cf potatoes .vere worth one ponrd of grain for pip feeilinp. Henry ii. thin country found tLat 445 pounds of potatoes was worth 100 pounds of corn meal for pip. For pigs the potatoes ahonM be fed with k;m milk or some oth-r food fairly rich in protein. Counting cornmeal worth $1 per ton. pot a tots would be forth 13 n uts per bushel fo.- pp feeding. If roriimeal is worth $10. potatoes would be worth 12 cents per bushel. While I caution your reader from Batdertadüng to reduce pip feeding to n mathematical scici.ee 1 think he would not be far wrong in estimating the amount of pain to be derived from potatoes judiciously ft d with middling and skim milk aa three pounds of pain to the bushel of potatoes. Ir other wonls the buhel of potatoes, added to the f.k:in milk ar.d middlings will profm three pounds more of pain than the skim milk and middlings would have produced if fed alone. Potatoe hnvt been fed to ia.ry cows and to horses. A French chemist estimates that 1"0 pounds of hay could be replaced by a little less ;han 300 pounds
of potatoes. Whether fed to cattle or horse, potatoes should be fed very en itiously . Director C. D. Smith, Michigan experiment Station, in Farm and i onie. SHEEP AND THEIR CARE, Water at statu! interala twice a dev. As soon as a sheep is scoured change the feed. D.'tft pive sulphur in lta common mineral form. V hen a sheep is biting itself examine ; it all over, Fi "i Kpularly and change the feed fr iui -r.tly. (ive alt in due moderation at least tw let a neck. If ticks are found free tht sheep from them instanter. 1 Keep the feet dry. and on the first apptarnce of laitu-nes examine tl.eiu and treat w ith any flood bl of ointment. Keep the floor above the sheep tight, to prevent draught n and dirt from rat UiagtlaMrl and sifting into their tit e- ea ' Western I'lowuuiu.
HOME OF BERRIES. frar.lv. rrii s wre first s rloualy 'grown in this cntury. near Cape Cod. rd are now t j.o't.-,! to Kurope and the Indi s. P. at berries ere n'lves of northern Furi pe, Asia and America. Itlackberrii wr can claim, for they are fouud ; only in this country. j Whortleberries are n native of Europ' In the middie ags the berries of tie myrtle wire calm, and to-day the-, l erri-sar - called bilberries. CnrrnatOoM moat pernonanr aware, eome from Corinth. They are a variety of the grape family. The currants we prow i-oine from north Kurope. Canada aid Kogl and. In the i ar y part of the eTenteenth century strawberries, which were native to Hurojie and North America were taken in hand and cultivated with the prt.-.-c r suit. stnapbf i ries belong to Europe and A latk Ru ia. Uiaek mulberries come
Iron Perala. tiooseberries are native Iii central I'urope ar.d western Asia. They have always been cultivated in (ireat liritain, but not until lately haa the rest of Kurope appreciated them. "TONT'S" FOR WHEELilEN. Don't pet reckless. Don't be a road hog. Dou't nrgne with a dog. Don't think y ou know it all. Don't fail to talk good roads. Don't leave your tcols it home. Don't try to make your own law. Don't for?' t that others have rights Don't tell n hat a wonderful rider you re Don't expect too much cf a green rider. I :.'t ri'Ie In a st' rrn if you can help it. Don't ride too far and fast early ic the season. Don't fail to keep your wheel in perfect order. Dont think jou can beat any rider on the road. I :.'t forpet to offerasslstar.ee in ease of aeciiien t. Don't think a sweater heavy to carrj when needed. V. II. Lyon, in L. A. W. Bulletin.
Hon Ihlit Wa offer One Hundred Uoflem Krwai'l for any a se oi t atarrh that cannot te cureu by IIüIi i 'atari h t ure
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Peom rinhr lm bc Hlak Chafe liit i in the roi-l.i r (irain OisK'-'d foe the whole f:umly. it i the l..i,nlr-.,nd substituta fur cutlet. Never upHets the nervee i inn the il..Mt.i.u Mole In in pur gra i I it ix u food in itself. II im the last ami appearance of the beut coffee at the pr.ie. It ,k a genuine and eeieat i .- .in ! ia name to stay. It aaakei f i b th and st ruft h Ak .,ui ,i 1 1 lot (Ji-.n-O. Trul (.real. "1- th-ro atnthmti grandtr than a man too .ti trust ':" ' . - ' U'.M, what it it?" "Wkr, i man :';-it .!on't nk jou to trust him." iJetrmt I'ree Press.
KO'IES FROM FRANCE
l lortdn Air Line. The Loutsvi!!". Air Line his inangurated for the M-ax-iii tnruu i. eep n caf route to lackaonvdie, Pia., in eonnectiott with the Southern Kailiray, ljueen a ' reaeeat Route a-.'i Plot ul and t-ntra. I'en.nsui ir railroad, st '. ihrough the iaip'rtant cities ol I. i viile, Uxtngton, t battanoofa, Atlant, Ifaeea. Tnie line aflorda paatengen for i'lori'l.i trip via Ashevil'.e. . C, the greatest American all-year-around resort. C'orro; tenet solicited and Information pr nptlj fsuniabed. K. A. Can. plied, General raaaengat Agent St. Louis, Mo. He- "1 OOpOOOt peO were not doing a thing in church this morning but studying that woman't bonnet in front of us" Sh -"iil, you were stuJyit; the minister's style, were )jU not?" Vonktrs Statesman.
Only 40 llonrn llrlnrcn st. I.onla nnil I'nrt Tnnipn. Through sleeper from St. Kor.i to Port Tan i'm, Fla. (shipsidei, via Mobile it Ohio M M I aierv. I'.anl Byatt m to Port Tarn pa. Direct connection made at Port Tampa with Kiegant Steamships of the Plant Steamhip K:ne. tor II iv.ma. Cuba. Shortest and best route to Havana. Address F
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K. K. i'oy, t;. P. A.. Mobile, Ala.
Mr Skianpea "1 think Mr. Smith mul have liked the leftia' pie. He had two , i .1 ' 'i r..- 'I .,(';.. 1'i at ler - "P. laintjr he did it on a waner." Boston Ti ms. ript.
ITe struek it. St. Jacobs Oil struck hii ilheua.aiism. It was rrifken out.
A hvpKrite rr; ik. world than a fool.-
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t'rencent I t -1 . liiircUa Sprints1, ArIrnuane. ip n F bmary T-i. In the Ocark Momv on. Delightful cilmate. Iteautifti! scenery. I'netpialed medicinal waters, t bean t x:i rate. Tbroujrh sh ? r. . t i . i i AiIii -i .1. o. I'! mk. Man ig i . Boom il. Arcoli- (Vnliiri- Itn 'liirir. or I-
i.ket (Jfllce, No. lol N. Broadway, St. Wis, Mo.
A C0NOEE8SMA1N Cored of Catarrh of Long: Standing;
A man i mad arhed be oeemlfet) and 'i. id ) i -n .ilarin rlnek svalcM tiim nn ab
time. Atehistin OJohe.
To Tnre n Cold In One flay Take Ijixative Brorao Quinine Tab! ts . All
druggists refund Bone? if it fail to cure. 25c.
"I care not," said the capitalist, "who make the lean "t tbf country, o long as 1 uii brio form the trust." Life. I eannot sptaW ton hich'v of Piso's Cure for oeaumption.- Mrs. Prank M M., 215 W, Bd St.. N.-w York. Oct , ISM. ' Slit' pretty tnongh to bite." "Yes. but there's I :.d poionir.kf m ail those face preparations."ifvei.it.. I Plain Dialer. Fn-ee and fret Vint! Rt. .Tacobs Oil cures Neuraliria. Soothes it down. The imprsl..n made bv begBÜt i niorc than skin deep ChtmgO Daily News.
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It is stated that about one In IS of the population of Paris live on chnritv, with a tendency toward crime. There are nn-rt ; ernousoCCT COytsart of age in France than in nny olhel couttry in Kurope. Ireland cornea n-x'..
Low Kale Winter T-MirUI Tlekets Are now en via tin M bile 1 (hir, Ra.iroad to Mobile, New Orleans, all Gulf Coast Point. la baonvtlie, l amps, and POrl Tair.pa. Fla.. II van and all Southern
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Con nt aVeatianatea the to 1150, W.tWU anatt - of tl Ur - St blood ami kidn everywhere tha for indi-- M It ntrvnunes an agreeable med it aa well aa does
: i r k ua t'wnnl. as to the eoft of construeti te anal vary from ll'.JO,0fi5 H- w ::!lertrit are the e-ti pie at to the value of Hostet titter for st'.msih. livtr, e diseases. It ts agreed .'this rem.dvis ununaasr-i
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l-re f,r Iter MonrT.
"I hear that your dauphter has broken off her . BCagl .ifnt with the coutt. Is H true v" 'Ve: he ran aero a ehsnee to prt a duke at the iarae heure.' Chita.) Journal.
Onion sr,-, use nnd (p s l.b. Catalogue tells how to prow 1213 bus. per acre s eawilyae Ito bushels. Iinrest arrow er of Karbest Vegetables and Farm Seed. Farliest veeetab'es always pay. Salzer's Seeds pr.-.duie them weeks ahtad of other. Coffee Kerry 15c per lb. Potvt..' $1.20 a Bb!. Ctjt thia not ami send with He for grest Catalogue and It package t vegetal-' 1 anl flower seed rovelt c to JOHN A SAI.ZKil BEED COMPANY, LA CROSSE, WI&i Kearae Be it. "I hear my friend Meyer ha married a phenomenally ugly woman. "iCaV all his triend. aa soon a they have seen h r. ,nt to borrow Bionty o: h.m." F..tende Bist iter.
W mi .- I ni p nts.
Pa Bleei in 4 ars.
1 w. : r mi...; p.-.fi.t r trims Pintsih lighted. Heated by steam direct from the enjtme. F:n"t equipment in the S.iuth. Address F. L. H.irr-.. 420 Olive St., be Kotr. Mo.; Chaa. Rod dph, 3S1 Mar qaette It tsr., C L.eago; F. K. I'oy,U. P. A., Mobile, Ala. Meal people who ro off on a trip, ta alwi!' : t ,, mu h a hen thty return. Atchi son Globe. Lawake It mired my aches. St. Jacob 0.1 mikes r.o miet ikes. A (girl thinks the wisdom of Solomon ini? niaWeat when etuatparad with the smart sayings of her first beau. Chicago Daily New Lane's Family Medicine. kf ve the bowels each dav In er.-fer to
he healthy this i necessary. Acts gently on the hver and kidneys. Cures sick beadat he. Price 25 and 50c.
'Tarn told that he ts hot fifth husband." "Say. it mu-t be awM to a man to fiel that his wife look 00 him as a mere habit." Indianapolis Journal.
PERIODS OF PAIN.
THE MARKETS.
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one I ' Fat In l.a. At tbis tunc of car f;i mi is i ho allow hens to run with the fatteumg lioga will lit.d that thty stal so much corn that they will eat their heada off. The worst uf it is that such breeding makea . . . i . . . j . i
me evaaa isai ' pruuuci any egjjs u : il., winttr. If t be I ns ore cixuted
ni-.l llieir nies dinned an thai ihn
can b eonl'iM-il in a v.ird. the mettCf of fagdlng CM be entirely regulated by the p.Miitiy owner. Fel mure whole wheat than any other era in. giving for turitty a loo-e OObbOgO that haa not aOVJM to head and II gnl for nothing elae. Some flnel chopped clover I. liao excellent after tht) grIu ia ted. Ttx much clover la iujurioua. American Cultivator.
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Mcnstmati n. the balance wheel of woman's life, is also the bane of existence t maey b-.-auM- it mccusatimcof great suffering. While ni i aro man is entirely free from poriiviiical pain, it docs not seem to have
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nee. It relieves the condition that prodhaeaOOO much tliscomfortnn! robsniennt. 'i,n of it-, terrors. V. -re is proof: Iir.an Mrs. Pinkham: How can 1 t bank you eootirrh for what you hii-. ahnao for me? W hen I wrote to you 1 was Btift" - ring untold pain nt time of menstruation; was nervous, had hotsaV lehc all thetirnc, noappctite, that tired fielinj, nnl did not core for anything I have taken tjjr, e Ixittlcsof Lydin F. Pinkham's W;vtablo Compound, one cf It!Mxl Purili.-r. two boxes of Livt r Pili. ami h flat I am n well person. I would like to hare those who Buffet l;novvthat I am one of the many who have l.n cured f f:malc compln'nt ; bv your w -underfill medicine am!alvicc - r Inn R. Mti.ru. 1 1 mi. Wis. If you nresr.ffcring in this wny, writ.ss Miss Miles did to Mrs. Pinkhem nt T.vnn. Mas., for the advice which she ofTers free of charge to all women.
JaV 3ti' in' l.'.I in fw hn'in. 'h -fB HRÄLbEKs' HQUIO tXTRCT OF SUOKF. M, from bfknrj wood heaprr, rlrnr w.oier, tu t 'ir-r !in th ol, Nml f,a V8Li.iv-. t. uvuaulu auuo.. Mill..., fa.
luve whoopina cough. Pike's Toothache Dr. p Cure
in one minute.
"Don't you think she fully appreciate" her husbanl?" "Oh. no; she loves him too nun h for that." Town Topics.
Tn the morninc well. St. Jacobs Oil cures soreness and stiffness. Wit i folly whfn in the keeping of a tool. Chicago Daily News.
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1.x 1oasrcii.man AT. Goodwyu.
Ev-Congres-iinan A. T. Oaodwye, frm Alabama, write the billowing It Th- Po-m-na Hrun Manuattming Com pany, I 'oiumhus, Ohio. Gentlemen I have now used two bot tics of Pe-ru-na, anil am well MM M d;y. I eottld feel the goixl effects ! ur medicine befoN I had used it a week. ..Iter suffering with catarrh for over a year Koapectfully, A. T. Cioodum. Catarrh in its varioc form i r i i 'I.r becoming a national urie. An nndon ten remedy has been discovered by Dr. Ii 'rtman. This remedy has been tin rougblg tested during the past forty jreara, Prt minent nun have ome to kn-'W ut it -..'.nee and are making public Utterance on the subjet t. To save the country v mthe people. To .ve the p, i '. v e taust ; rv teet them from disease. Th' di . a - 'hat ia at once the most pn V u'-nt and itubl rn of cure i t '. irrh. Public men of all p itnu recognize in P ru-na a natior ! eat in h i ' medy of unequaled merit. Send n I I'artnao, Columhu-, Ohio, f..r :. I I ... on catarrh.
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