Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 41, Number 30, Jasper, Dubois County, 31 March 1899 — Page 7
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TH! SAMOAN ISLANDS MUDDLE j pili ml n)nsaaaana tavatvwl i.i-ih"-" i Nror hIIIiiiiiI-AMi In hi! '! Imrrli'M In i-i-.ini. UllMwgt i M nrli M. The OftMl B1 -s:ni,r, lr. Von HoJWaen, ntttH ; Mala afrpnrtwarnt tn tmttmr ass r , iiii the ofltt'iala nonaernlan1 tin i iiittion. Tha I'.rrli:: uutJiori tum have eanUBUulcate fraeljr '
It, ibJCMri within the (Ml f.s iliiya. A ,1 m rotilt f ti inl. l MapatofcM trit:i 1 1 1 - fun-ion lli.- ihr umlMiMtUilor I,,. nt -. iiti. i a long nnannlng tan ' t llllll-rK f till" l'.lHim Wrlml f ilnilrul KtMt it i- undrrstood Maat the Qttwanu ivii ronlrn the rm:il f Vitra! ral K;iui. auii nnntntting by Mm ol , . . jug f all tin- ofltetelM n tin tlth Hut tliev tlo not sliow Brbal n
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the Ikrtnaa view tu efMentlj one u :. "iMi tnalon lout aerloua rei-nltn i i proa out of the nwetimj. In whteh . m hi the fJeWMUl In thai the re iHiilbtlttii ahoald be Imme l those hrirnrina" about tin uniting. I In- ii-t lot it ulhrll. Further than tbla. qoeatlonn ana aria- ! in: ii- to tin extent of nwtbortty of tie 1 l riii-.li ml Aiericnn eonattla, feeiittf ,. itcurrence of Conanl Bone ol (ei niauy. Tli'' (iermon trlew evidently! I olds thai Hie Berti Ireatj rvqairca ili.- Ihn roiiaula tn a-t anaairnuual, iul rot tbrougii a majority. Anoti. r nitration is M the risrhi of a naval i .,iiiMianlT ti take ii v political ae t rin- Berlin treat) in their ii v Mould limit the right ol naval emiiirra within ! narrow limits a then to eseenre tvttat the thaw ;-. hi nnanlnioua agreement! d ltrndne tion, I 1 1 an- tin- main point - engaglnf attention, ami m view of the qui atfona involved nana of Admiral Kautz' aetion following tin meeting an the i"h .t., fl awaited with much inteli . ti ,i not a nit ie cnaaarn. hirf jsjatire aaata tai Kauia haa twtained fully tin- lotiona of tin- ehlef ut ire of Üa i . .. -I. far as hit lavaatlyationa ha, n-n.'. Kver Kitiee the tirvt mean of tan , pote at vpia. taal January, tin da I r 'in nt of atate, the in rman ami tli Rritl h (jDtrernwent nave been aepa rateh pursuing Inveatlgationi Into Iba i r. a ml. it nhia In paraunnee of oil! fa of majnirj that Asiaairal Kaut u.i- nt to Apia. It i- not until rwloot! ine Laveatigation is eoniplete no f. - mi In1 is poneernedi hut. at tin- jxiint ivherr he stnnils. he has felt oMiged t irhed 1 the I niteil Stute eonaul, I i iiier Oa borne, ami tin- ehlef juatiea him-ilf. I ml:in.l iiiiiI tartM In i-i-.ir.l. it alwo appeara that theaa eonelu . . an- in 'aet aeeord with thooe reached bj tin" Brltih naval ennn tiuler. Cant. Btardy of the Pofpoiae, who wa- present at Ipfat dnriag the outbn il . imil of Mr. Maxae, tin- Brit' ish ronsal at y.i. who abw n parfieipant, Thaa there an array of four writneaaea combined In their 1. ntfmonyi while oppo.eil to this i tin . rmnn consal, lr. Boa. Ptwyeti I sum I Irmli ihr to rman gwernment, aa i gafh r. l front the Berlin advioea, is dii - . to atand Rrmlj in stipport of it ! i. HentBtlve. although it ha Iwen Intimated to it that hi- retirement !;-. would facilitate a a1isiaetori mil speedy a! instmcnt f the eomptl itiiin in Banana, n i- mnntfently Inv possible tnr the ITnited Htates to dis n-.iit its rrpreaentatlTe, the chief jaa . or for the r.riiish frovemment tr. iiiate Mr. Mnxaa in rten of tha lit of leattnaaay In their favor, so t a pr.ntieal deadlock has Ucn i' ached, so far a this matter of ehantrthe repreuentation of the three iow.-rs inter ted at Apia i enneeTned. u . i.irt ! Pvonnat lanalaat flmmtsaea. ' ur guter ament known not hing as yet of the reported eoml!ed protest of eriiian eitiens of Samoa aeaiiist Mr. ('hombera. If the German governmeal caret to proceed la that length II can, iimler the treaty of Berlin, re-i-l the rutted States government to withdraw him. But, In nernrdanec lit the provbdoaa of tha treaty, if I nited States does not care to aeto thi- reipu-t. Mr. i hamberi 1 nnld continue in office unless 1h" fietrman gnvernaBeatmaaagedto aecun the approval for their application id the i'.riti-h govern meat. In sfeat l 'he fuel nlKive stated this is not likel tn In- had. Urns fMMttata the Tieata f Bertta. rheae condition! lead to the iH-liel thai there is some daagcT of the rel"iiijition of the treaty of Barlin. and in the in'sent temper af the parties it "oiild nut iw aurprlaing if this nap prned without un attempt on their (airt to replace it. nllhmiirh it is, of course, believed that even in that event aim tiianiu r of modus ivenli will I provided to prevent nnotta t aoeh eia-h between the eonfltcting intereata aa nappencal ten years ago, reaaltiag ir the treaty of Berlin. I. -(.... I Irlrhrr trn. vVasMagtOn, Mareh th. K io. 1 h Unas C, Fletcher, of Missouri. Wbfl 1 - been III at his home in this eJty ' r -nne weehs. yrew rapidly worse loony, nnil to-nighl hi- condition is refWted as critical. FAMOUS STALLION HANOVER. I" .r-l Son I llinilo.i I'm to llenlh bv t hi. r..r.. rin VV am m i i mi ill i.nnurene. I inirti.n. Ky.. March If, The far - ferleaa thoroughbred atatltoa 1 ' .er. II .ur- old. bj Hindoo, dam m1k.ii lU llv. was put to death hy chinroform. tiangrene of t . loft gna OOt, the rttntl of IdllWf Of the nerve " 1 while raafmji rendered t't" deft let loa f the horse necessary. JfJJUnji Vannaj declined offers of $CS( and fT.VKS. f,,r him.
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PROVIDING DARK VESTS Hon Two Thai Will Maawei ' h . an i ra taa an Haiti w iihin a Ktaaanaa
To prevent h n from cr'i' atin it Is wi ll to have the iü i a- 'lark .. - poaalble, but the making of a practical i rt that hhall be hUrl) dark within hm.t nn tasy n. utter, :. - thu-eknow who hav eaaayed tn build them. The out biiow two neata that can be rmnatroefc .! aritbia a ahoeboi thai n in be as dark within u- i nece-sary. a d that e:if ie reaebed very caaily. 'Ihr hoeboi ia placed upon ds side, the otl.e: -,iii ,eing blngtd for n top. Tara amall i.tueetj ".oxes are fitted within, a- -In.wn. in the cut tl;.. top, one tide tad nd are
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THE LOWER KINGDOM. A fly so i i i- ;u to l' Invisible ran Ihne InghfOifl half a alWli end was ca'cniatid to maki no l-s than .i4 I htm in tht time a healthy n an nmnhi hrcathn nana, Aauunitb u ii ortint air ui'it eullM run i'l ilea iu a mlnntCi livery bet rarriea it- market baaVel roui.il iul.itu! !-f;v. Aiiyitn'r.aininin the body of I ban ÜWOUgll ii.icroaeofM w : baerva thalo.thehJndkga Of t he cleat atV till t' i- tl fl'iln'f of SI i IT luiiis on the anrfnee, tlac antra approaebiBg each other nt the tips so us : form a sort id cap'. Tbi it tl e baa"n ba-k. t. and into it. after a a0c i-i . ful Joorney, it will cram caougl tollen to laat it for taro or Ihn edaya. Ordinarily, the toad hibernatta iu tha earth, preferably in dry sy.il not up: to freeze, It burn - it . .( bach ward, fta hind f et lad the end of i's body nerving tn acoop not it hoir.
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mow TO maki: DARK n;:st3. shown ii in Nrrd ao thnt the arranpeiin iit of the igterior can be plainly son. If the shod". x can be nailtd kgainal tl a wall of a heabonac hatinf u walk at one idc, the rgga can be gat hand front tL vralh iy cutting a round op. niug through the bnoh ol thi i st. the opi nine's In ing covered with slides. it a to be remembered, however, that there is surm tl n -j ' he done to stop egg-eating besides providing dark nests. The habit Is uauadly acquired by the hens becoming fat and lay "tag softsi. . lied fgs. 'I In se t asily br ak in the lu -t. 1 he J.rns y t t a i aste and t he mischief is done. Make the heas wrork for a living, peed whole grain and hid it in litter, where they will have to scratch for it. Keep the fat off the birds and tin v will lay In-tttr and the gg- will be hard shelled. t cd ing sof t food to nana in winter is one of the most put nt causes of ov i rfat m .-. It is too ipi id !y is-iini!ated. and when thus fed u hen has no incentive to lernten. Peed aparingly all day and inaKc the lilrds scratch for what they pt. Then at nhyhl give all they will eat. '' y thus jm enongh in eachC4 hOttrt, but have to work all day long - ami thi- i- nature's plan X. V.Tribune. THE AMERICAN HEN. ihr Mara n Maat Important Pari m (lie u rlen 1 1 ii rn I I NIMM til Our I iiii o I r . P. 11. Bpragne, a Chicago iou!try dtaier. read a p.'.o'r bt lot tha fanners" insiitnt nt Princeton, 111-, i" which he stated that the production of chickens ill the Halted Stat.s la-t year reached ajao.ooojOOi) and egga iSjOOaV BOOjtNMti Tha total value of chieketM aaat agga peodnneift aws 1 10,000, Accept ing these tig. in - as approximately cornet, we moat conduce that t Lilien plays an important part in our Am rteaa lilt. Bat ire attli batter tur leratand the rebitive i ni porta nee af that prt when we cnane to mahe aonfe coanr paris. r.s. Thr ralVM of our tobacco crop has rare'y la tl much as $43.000.000. The value of our potato crop is less than JSO.Oöo.Oihi on the average. The value of our barley crop is not often as much us M,000.00o. An oat crop worth ISOO. N is unnsual. Our annual output. :A pig iron has ran ly exceeded $1.10.MR), D in value. Coal, by far the most trainable nt our n:it era: pteducts. givea h total annual output of some ItOoV OOO.OuO. Haw cotton, wheat, hay ai d corn are the only four products of our en ii.try that exceed in value hers and lun' eggs, according to tht above estimate, and cotton sometimes follows the latter in the order of importance, the crop having exceeded - 0,090 la vahna only three times, and the highest hIng Ixtn not ijuite I31O.000VBO0. The whent crop has ranged in value from lS,0O0.000 to SSKt.OOo .000, and the com crop from about $440.000.000 to $73.000, The averace aluc of the hay crop may be stated at about J.'Umi.OOO,ooo. From this rompurleoa the iuifHirtance of the hen. especially in ourngricaltura economy . Will be appreciated. If Mr. Sprague stutid the value of the rgir product separately the fact is not reported. It would he interesting to know the value of the egg output. Probably it v ds the value of any mineral output except ing roal, but not excepting pig iron. Probably, too. it exceeds the value of any farm crop except corn, wheat, hay. cotton and
oats and it may even exceed oats. Thr. hen is by no means to be despised. ( h . ago Chronicle. tonn l.rn I Injurious WhCl y OUl ig gras, rye or cats ia nt PC iOfn making much erowth ii ia watery and entains bol little nutrition, too mach of such food, naosli g the hens to have "scours." Many p rtOWl b.vc been disappointed in eon lining their hcBI n young rye as an exelusive food. I' is excellent as a dirtarv food, but all very young grass ia mostly water It is BOl l -t to cut such for winter use. and if early oaU are grown, and the crop cut when the grata is in tha milky I tag, the nutritiv ! mattet. n C- way to till out the grain, will be arrested in the s'alk.ao that when cured, the vv In.le stalk (with grain) stored in the barn, and cut fine with a cut ter. wi ' ! 1- excelleni food
diving, are capable of talt immediately upon coming)
to the aorfaca of thf wanr. They do not spring directly upward into the air. but Bj at ti r-.t at an angle until they nach the deoired elevation. Sur-fnce-feedh g wild fowl. I the the black duck, pintail and teal, fly directly upward from the -nt fare ol the water if the emergency demands, it.
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There are only T' . n '.' of ' lorn rallwiy anmalaJngln Massaebuactta. (iold hin heen found n the track of te Silurian railroad neaj th f"he!i.'ibtaadc atation. The railroad aothoriUen re thinhii g of moving the track.-. TT e aiae of thi Boston rlrvati d system may be judged hy the fact that ita rails. ;n Hi: . s i f i t el. will toch from Beaton to Philadelpl la, and that Ha 02,000 mil i of flatly op ration wonld nearly b!t the world fourtimen.
HOW TO FIND OUT. Fill a bottle or common glass with your water, and let it ktand tw eiity-four hours; a sediment or settling indicates an unhealthy condition of the kidneys; if it itain your linen it is evidence of kidney trouble; too frequent desire to pass it or pain in the back is alsoconvit.c.ng proof that the kidneys and bladder arc out of order. Warnt to do. There is comfort in the knowledge so Often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Koot, the great kidney remedy, fulfills every wish in curing rheumatism, pain in the back, kidneys, liver, bladder, and every part of the urinary passage. It corrects inability to hold water and scalding pain in passing it, or bad effects following use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to go often during the day, and to get up many times during the night. The mild ami the extraordinary effect of Bwnnap Boot is soon realized. It stands the highest for iu wonderful cures of the most distressing cases. If you need a medicine you should have the best. Sold by druggists in fifty-cent and one-dollar sizes. Ton may have a sample bottle of this wonderful discovery and a book that tells more about it, both sent absolutely free by mail. Address Dr. Kilmer A Co., Binghamton, N. Y. When writing be sure and mention that you read this generous ofTtriu this pa pen
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IN toliENTOMBINATlON
" Villi pleasant method and ht-m-ficial cftVcts of the wull-known remedy, Sykcp ok FiOS. manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Company, illustrate the value of obtaining the liquid laxative principles of plants known to be medicinally laxative and presenting them in the form most refreshing to the tostn and acceptable to the system. It is the one perfect .strengthening laxative, CLEANSING THE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY, DISPELLING COLDS AND HEADACHES, PREVENTING FEVERS, OVERCOMING HABITUAL CONSTIPATION PERMANENTLY. Its perfect freedom from every objectionable quality and substance, and its acting on the kidneys, liver and bowels, gently yet promptly, without weakening or irritating them, make it the ideal laxative. In the process of manufacturing tigs arc used, as they ore pleasant to the taste, but THE MEDICINAL QUALITIES ARE OBTAINED FROM SENNA AND OTHER AROMATIC PLANTS, by a method known to the California Fig Syrup Company only. In order to gel its beneficial effects, and to avoid imitations, please remember the full name of the Company printed on the front of every package. Consumers of the choicest products of modern commerce purchase at about the same price that others pay for cheap and worthless imitations. To come into universal demand and to be everywhere considered the best of its class, an article must be capable of satisfying the wants and tastes of the best informed purchasers. The California Fig SvrupCompanv having met with the highest success in the manufacture and sale of its excellent liquid laxative remedy. SvittJF of FlOS, it has become important to all to have s know ledge of the Company and its product. The California Fig SvrupCompanv was organized more than fifteen yean ago, for the special purpose of manufacturing and selling a laxative remedy which would be more pleasant to the taste and more beneficial in effect than any other known. The gTeat value of the remedy, as a medicinal agent and of the Company's efforts, is attested by the sale of millions of bottles annually, and by the high approval of most eminent physicians. As the true and genuine remedy niuned SntUP op Fk.s' is manufactured by the California Pig Syrup Company only, the knowledge of that fact will assist in avoiding the worthless imitations manufactured by other parties. (AURRNIA fC 5YRVF Q 'oo, T'sCq SSwaX. For Sale by All Druggiste , Price 50 $ Per Bottle.
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Best Prescription for Malaria, Chills and Fever, Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic
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It is simply Iron and Quinine in a tasteless form. . . . Sold by every druggist in the malarial sections of the United States No cure, no pay Price, 50&
WHOLESALER.
Ft. LaVMi Mo , Feb, 8, 1899 TaBit Memctwa Co , City. Oontlpmen: We wish to con(trattilte you on the Increaned alen w arc having on your l.roo-'n Tnaleleaa OS1 Tonle. on I xaroiniDg our rrrori of Inventory under dat Ol Jan lt. we lind that wo old durina th Oill season of 1H9V .860 doen liroie' Tonle. w.i also fino Hi it ur m lei on your l.nsatlve Itromo-Qnlnlne Tnblela have bei n aome(hinn aaorwoasi having hold during thj lato Cold and drip season 4,700 doien. I'lea-e rush down order nclosea ni-rewitn, aaUublice, oii- truly . " ' HKTIS BROI DRtvi CO Ter Saaall
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Kh.hou, Iixa Paati Mimctifa Co , Gentlemen: I handle Keren or elßht different kiads of Chill Tnnirs but I aeil ten bottles of 4irove'ii to where 1 sell one. of th.- others. I sold 8 bottles of Jrove'a lull Tonle in one day and could have sold raor.- if 1 had had it on hand Mr Dave Woods cured Ave cases of chills with on" bottle Beapaetrnllr, JOHN T. VINYAIID
First Tasteless Tonic ever manufactured.. All other so-called "Tasteless" Tonics are imitations-Ask any druggist about this who i3 not PUSHING an imitation.
CONSUMER.
Warraanoao, Tei . Sap II, I Ma. Paari Mdtcinb Co., st Louit, Mo Gentlemen:-! write you a few liaea of rratl'udr. I think your roae'a Taatele Tonle Is one of the beitm'dicln-ala the world f..r chills and Fever. I have three chttdrea that have been down with malarial faeer for If months and hate bought Chill medicine otaJS kinds and Dootara bills com In in all the time until I ent to town and got three bottles ed l.rovi -N Tonle. My hildren a all well mvrf and It was your Tasteless Chill l onlo that dM H. I r.annot say to mu-h In Its behalf Yours truly, JAM! S P KOBKKTB-
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