Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 42, Number 5, Jasper, Dubois County, 6 October 1899 — Page 7
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Everybody on the Qui Vive for ToDay's üreat Naval Parade oo the Hudson. GRANDEST ILLUMINATION i VER SEEM.
a, ttlllllMI lallom I'ilfOIIK III' M , I r ! 1 1 m 'I Ik ,liH'L.lea It ' ! llirir MsslaVBS t-1 mi'il l lint r,,i i i ll I) u4 i ii- PlaattasSl i ii mtm i i i" 111 (treat. , y or k, Sept. 80. Nr York area ticked brilllantr jreatertlej in lun-r ol tin- eallaui s;iilor who is wiiitii',,' at :it-. Had an ocean ol nuior swept ihr' ugh ' ettjr, ',s ebbing tide could tiui have Htaincd the street a more iniiiii.Dtiv. Buadreda of ml lea of n-d wkite nod blue buntiog dtvtr the ba 1,1,. fac.iil" of llroadwaj and Fifth B venue, ;,nd million Haga Sutter ovei tin- town. Not nren the ehitrotuef l uv. rt catied the uBreersal dworatieVxiB, The iloora and (fothle windows of old Trio Ity, on lower Broadway, are gn fully draped with ta national eolora, und in ancient Trlnltj jrrm 'yard, the tomb oi that ir:i I Ian I sailor who, tl in,'. IHued th- comnmnd not tu (five up the ahipi liea ahroudod In 1 1 1 - iik'n (oldi ol the tluj,' for wliirli In- did, MIHI. hi iMiliirn. A million rialtora an- bare '" nartichate in tin- idorioiis celeruatfon. Kven road is pouring in a uleady at ream until the atreeta an- crowded morning im. night, the aurfeee und elevated cars an- Riled t overflowing and thi hotel corridors air jammed with riast no. Thi' frail; nppareled aofdiora ol man) statee, who are to tatke part in rhfi bind parade on Saturday brftiti trooping in yesterday, and there was Iii hour wheu u til formed me a were not moving in some tjtmrter f til- citv to the sound of fife and drums untl liorns. realtors ami marine nwhtire from the Ml fighting BMMJhhiea helped to aweil thr crowd trooping la all directiona. I nl formed niemheraof theataffsof f rising governors were everywhere, arraaar nta t Paaaplete. Thi' arrange men ts for tin- two day a1 (. ', ii ,inti- an- coinjifi ted. Tin i'iviit areh at Madison square, i lelled 'ifter the triumphal ii.vii of I it us. ami on which tin- famoua neulptora f America have lavinhed Ihelf (reniwa, i praetteallf, finished, ami stands u auperb tribute to the nation's hero. I; is more beautiful than the inch in Uoroe. To-day the flotilla lea quietly at anchor off Tompkinaville, a towering Kprctaele of naval might and power to tin- tins of Ihouaanda who ;ulei' a ara in tuga, in yachta ami ateaaser to si i' thr ships. The rfanaklea Tatwtc Mi-.ini. The jaeklea yeaterday got tin- mednis which eongretM voted tin as, tun proudly displayed them to tin visitor-. Owing 'o tin- atream of offieial isitora, tin- roar of aalutea continued ulBbosI without interruption all day. U) i I' iinii'il i lln- rm . M.j.-i.i n. Ketaoa A. M iU-m. at the head of the Washington committee, culled to aubmit the programme lot Ihe reception at the national eapltati nml Maj.-Gen. M.rritt ami his staff, ni'T with gold braid, came over from (irvemorH island to officially welconw Admiral Iktwey la the name af the army. Thes were received with ail the bonora befitting their rank. TeMi nasi tin- Klarhtlne Caastaiaa. r.nt the eltaaa waa not reached tintil Gov. Ilooseretl of Now York came down ih' bay in the afternoon on th. yacht Wihi Duck. Be was accompanied by üen. rrancla Vi lJftane( . offlccra of tin Sew York naval militia and aeverai of Uewcy'a aap In Ina at Manila, including (apt. Dv r i the Baltimore, tap). Wood Of the Petrel, (apt. Wilde of the Boston, ( apt, Walker of the Coneord, and (apt, ( trhlan of th.- Bakdgh. ihi- .im i. Tata Mail avlia i-iuht. When they j:ot aboard Admiral Dewey took them over Ihe ship, and tinfijdit of the tghting eaptaiaa Nt tlo i. .is mini with delight. Sothlng could reatrain their enthualaam, ami round after round of cheen greeted tin- np pea ranee of theae office m. tlov. RooaeIt was assistant sri-retary of the navy when Dewey ana Bent ' th comnmnd of the Aahttla aquadroa, aao (ten, Greene, who nerved in the I'hl!Ippinea, is a peraonal friend of th-: adinlrat'M of many xiars' standing. a fur in- kenleaPa r. je. The right of the captaina who were vaIiIi him .inriiiL' ihe atreaa of thai hot dav in May was good for tin- nd miral'i fjrea, so that altogether .VImital Dewei Beamed to enjoy tins ofheial ii t more than an) he has reCeivi i). 'I in1 local municipal author! tlei axe iomewhaf plotted beeauan tlov. Rooaea vi it extended the formal areleooni of tin atate to the admiral before tin mayor had an opportunity tu offer hU official greeting on behalf of the city This ceremony win occur to-day. Maj got atteaa mteaaw'af'eaittvttaua). Waahington, Bent. H, The ilipumatic corpa acre i- in ; atate of doubt leapectlng thr Chkago public building eelebratlon. Inqniriea are being paadki in thr atate department ia to the prealdenta intention in tin' matter, ami it appean t be the general reBolrc of th- foreign repreaentntivei to be guided in thelf plans by tin- action of ihi- chief executive, should ac dfcide to abandon the projected trip, tinn I here will ba raw rapraaentatieea of t!u corpa in atffDihuice u! tht rorhenteni laying.
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In tins p n t af tin- country wa bare a great nauy areeka and amaU branchea. Ad he (encea hart to be hog tight, and the Water gapa hart tobtoloaed. I have found the llouil jrate shown in the aieompaaylng llluatration anawera very t iv for fcncJag nens theae "'reek. To the poBtB on either aide, which may hi- growing treea, attach No. I wire, us ihowa in the tag raving, and itr toh it
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In Mexiro voiillli in much ued as a heart tonic The plan Im simply to tkr a nlaec of renilla, inch ss u unj for flu vor in; ', a Jul tO chCtt i' To happy mortalh thr report jual 1saued aaanhaabtiag the iaareaaa of i aaacy in Bagbind wUI prohablyeooie with the force of a luddca shock. Three thou hand one Inn ii red and fourteen inure Imbeciles in England ami Uah s kuu J;uiiiury than in January, l-ja the fact is aartalnly Bppalllng. The lotul luuutii- population is given u in "Tom Cringla'a IagtM which Isar. ancient volume i ni.tainini much IUW ful information about the Weal Indita, Ik fuinul 1 his stiitetneiit com eri i, J( I low fever. Thla dreadful epidemic hai naver appeared or been propagated at or ftbove an altltada of l,i i o fi tt ah w th leel of the sea, although people scird with It on the hot, sultry plains ami rer.xived thither have niiquestion aldy died." NOTES OF ELECTRICITY.
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MarV-VV:-y' - '.. 0. reu y C fiex ECONOMICAL Fl.fion OATR. tlpht. Secure two erotspiecea, aa, ami tin n select hoards of the proper length to tit the curvature af the bed. Nail these on and then attach the upright, provided for that purpose. Suspend from the ero-s-wire. a shown in the illustration. Thia makes a rery desirable flood pate, and one that will no be carried away in lime of freabet. The cross pieoei do in id be tx4 acant ling, and the boardi used for aptigbta may he ordinary fencing planks aawed to the prop i r length They should be made of pim from the fact that this is much lighter than hard wood. Orange J add Tanner. SIMPLE ROAD GRADER. in en in! b i ar wer Wtia I Ts stsasessM i Bseare Patenl mi Iii Men. 1 have iie "ii a reader of y our valuable pap r for two years, end am very fond ;,f i;. I have been benefited by many good hints front tin- Kpitomea of Lx
Elfetricity has i.een used toso-neea tent for gla-s making. It is said that with the electric are, a pot of glass an he melted in a few minutes, which, in the old process, would require hour. The Odeon theater, Harm s Ay res. is heated by electricity. This i., not the first theater in the world to he id heated, hut very few Innre public building have been ear mad In this manner. Ilrrr A. Adt has found that magnets made from wolfram steel are more powerful than those made of other t( e hut on the other hand, they !oe tbeir magnetism faster than some cf the ethers
k;m Pl.t: koaI) t;r.Air.it perience, ami the naanj little sketchea and drawings which have bei n made by farmera. Here is an illustration of a Toad grader, which is my own invention, a and l nre two piecea of plank XlO ai d four feet lung. I) is a brace three feet in length. (' C are two old plow shares with the points off. bolted to the limber. A makes a good band Ilde. ES is a piece of an old wagon tire. Nail a hoard over the top. and you will bavi an excellent grader. Fred J. Clauesen, la Agricultural Epltomlat. FALL PLANTED TREES
FIFTY CENTS KOIl NOTIIIMO. What Will the inventive brain of man do next? This is a question someone
asksaiim it daily. There I one, though, v.hu h ads all others, who for a quarter of a oentury aa b n making fine laundry starch, and to-day ia offering the puhlic the iincst starch ever placed on the market. Ak your grocer for a coupon hook Which will enable yon to pet the first two packagi a of this new starch, "RED CBOSS" (trnile mark brand) also two children's Shakespeare pictures, painti d in twelve h autiful colors, natnr&iaa life, or the Twentiet b Century (drl Calendar, all absolutely free. All grocers are authorised to give ten lar'e pack ag ol "RED CROSS BTARI II" with twenty of the Bbakespearc pictures or tea of the Twentieth Century dirl Cali Aars to the fi rsl five purchasi rs ,f the ENDLE88 CHAIN BT ARCH BOOK, This is one of the greatest off" rs er made to Introduce "RED CROSS' laundry starch, J. C. Bttbittger'a latest invention. Pre se ti i n a nasal Penettea, The man who invented r pi rfei ' method for the culture of the memory forgot hiebet. 'I he man who is rote a book instruct ma man hind how to live a hundred years du d at f8. The woman who r ,, a hook tu prove that t lu re is no death h m buried two hushai.il. I'i.n-! i, in liinter. Vinn IViipli- I annul Drink Coffee at Bjjfht. It spuds their sleip. You Can drink Gr.nn-I I when you ph ase and slei p like. i top. For Qrsio-O doaa uxtt atimu U it aeariahea. cheers and feeilii. Yet it looks and tastes like the hest cofltc. For nerv. us persona, foaag people and children GranvO is tiie psrfecl di Ink. Mads from pure grains. d t a package fruiii yoiu'Kriiei-r today. Try it in place of c ofTee. 15 and 25c. II BaTeet ou TrnJe. "BBSS are flunk's amviag tloai in the rcstaiir.iiit hu-iiiess th.... days?" "Well, I notice tint since the Drey fna verdict came in I don't hive any jaore orders for fried frog' leg." Chicago Tribune.
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L'tsi., Virginia, Wim natu, NumiDg, Washington. Fur full itimrmstion and par-tiru.ai-a t i .,, r.'iit , tukt-:, .itait. stop over privileges, etc., call un Agents "big iour R. un ." or addnx the ander signed. W r I ppe, A 0 P & I A:., Warren .1 Lynch, Caa. Pass 4. Iki.Agt . Ciin. inastit 1 1 Rstatttsh m v ritten in isasiteta, This curious attempt at Fnglish sn copied the other dsj from the lahe! of a liottle of kumii.il at KlUbuhej "liu- ' aromatical lijuir of cam is being carefu si desti dated by me fruiu ;...s.T eamin must be rveoaaaseaeVd at the best as an excellent and ssvorj iiygiennal in.dd.t-." N. Y. I n bunt . D tour I'eel Ache nml llnror Shake into year shosa Allen's i- ' Esse,
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New Shoes uel Easy. Cores Cosas, Hunions, Swollen, Smarting, R it, Cslloaa, Sore, and Sweating Fact. All Druggists and S Stores sc.. it, .V. SaniLii sii FKKK. A 1-dres..-, A.. ii. . i is.-- 1, Li i: y, N Y She -"Did you ever V iaa a irirl v. hen she wasn't looking? He -"Vi . bat aa j oace She madi nu d i it ovsragaia nhaa sas a looking." 1 own Topics,
ou Inliocin. It wonderful resources and superior advantages to home seekers are Mt f irth in a handsome illustrated pamphlet jn-t issued by the Frisco Line Passenger D ; i in, r. t . Copy Will be m.ll.ed free i . ;pi.;ration to bryan Snyder, ti. P. A , St. Louis, Mo. Rill ''Did yon ever know an amateur fisherman to tell the truth?" Jill 0 ' . es; heard om u aother that b was a bar. Tonnen 8 ah -man.
Tin- Rest I'ri .rripllmi lor hill ami Pnverfai a bottle d G move's TASrsuca Cat tx To xii . u s simp in nan loalnlaeii atssteleaa foem N its n usv. PrlceJO
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The fall-planted fruit or shade tre? h.. a -feat advantage over the spriugnlanted tree. Our BumaAers aro hot, pretty much all over the country, and they are pretty longi tOO, The In at. With the long dry spells that we frequently have, makes thi growth of tha spring-planted tree eerj slow and uncertala. Lut if the planting iadne ia the fall, the hats duj large and deeji, the topaoil and suitable fi rt i!ier placed nt the ho; tun, over and among which the roots are carefully spread, and more rich soil added, with tue day subsoil which has beea removed in making the hole, poked vvell about the yOUBg tree nt the surface. Cue tree Will he pretty Well fort I Bed for any kind of weather. The depth and width of the hole will enable it to retain much moisture about the roots, which become well set, ami be'iii growth during the kite fall, which is resumed at the very beginning cf mild weather in the oprlug. Thtie is no shuck to the tree when the true growing season comes and it is ready to resume it growth. Ilaving tried both fall and spring planting of trees, l shall hereafter, a ken I lmv e occasion to plant trees, do it la the fall of the year. Agricultural EpitOUaist,
Lawae'a Vaaattg Meattatne. Moves the how-els e.v h day. In order to be healthy tins is necessary. Acts gently on the hver and kidi.ev Cure sick headache. Price 29 and .V)c.
No woman is eligible to a literary club nnless she .-peak o iu r pic i -tires as "little oaseain her lite."- Atchison Globe. IU MARKETS.
Acts gently on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels Cleanses the System EFFECTUALLY OVERCOMES ' " CnI 4
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Pneattaai aaptea fee Isaaees. Appli s for export should be honest i; and tightly packed with sound fruit; ample barrels are entirely emptied in tlie presence of the buyer-. They hhould ba packed in clean packages, wi 11 coopered, and the bead of the bariti shi'iihl be neatly stenciled with the name of the variety, prude and some shipping mark; the Mfftteh law nisi, requires the letnr "V. S. A." to be ou eery barrel shipped to t hat countr . Export upples sliou'd be shipped BS sii'Hi as pi actiottlle cfter packing, nd if held in storage for a consider aiiie length of time ihsnld be intlrelf repaekedi i he beat rartetiei fur ti port ii"' 'he hard and best colored fruit. C. It Lawrence.
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north $4 teso C'-Dsr-.-ü ti otner rr.akst. IstSuiss 4 bj orer 1. mm. nun 'wearers. U tri' HE'S ALL Sit L ES TCSaan rsi sss si, s Swas' H.r mm4 yr .UMeU fcllm Tike oo intwiltate rla'T-e to Seal S'hJ. I arvrl makerof S3 and ISO hea In I be world. Y our dealer hm: 1 - e: thrin- If n e Will send you s palrim rr. flt i'f I rli e Men I an I w dih res nf tap Sue.
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PRACTICAL HELP FOR SUFFERING WOMEN
THE : of women overshadow thHr whole Uvea. Some women are constantly retting medicsU treatment and are never well. "A woman best nnderstanda women 'a ills.' and the women who consult Mrs. Pin a dam find in her counsel practica' assistance.
Mrs. Pinivham's address is Lynn. Mass. Mrs. Mahfi. Oon, Correct ion ville. Ia.. tells how Mrs. 1'mkham saved her life. She says: I eaejaot thar.k you enor.Rh for what your medicine hasdoce forme. 1 tan recotnmcn- it as one of the best
medicines on earth for all women's ' Ba I suffered for two years with female weakness and at last became bedfast. Three of osjf best doctors did me no pood so I concluded to try Lydta E. I'mkham's Vegetable Compound. After taking a few bottles of your oa, I was
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wws, i aw mat your medicine raided me fr.m a bed of sickness and perhaps death, and am very thankful for what it has done for me. I h' pa hat every suffering
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evening and recommended Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, saying that she knew that it would cure me. I then sent for your medicine and after taking five bottles of it, I waa entirely cured. I canno; praise it enough."
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T!nrh year fictia the tlln rearhinf atit ntiii it is becorninaj pepalar aa farani w hew dairy herils rt k'-pt . 'I'he round tilts is in tli- IpmiI Rural World.
No om- knot nlijtt a cow wiU do aa til aitr ia leatt-d.
To cure, or monev refunded by your merchant, so why not try it? Price öOc.
