Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 42, Number 13, Jasper, Dubois County, 1 December 1899 — Page 3

PLANTING ROAD TREES. Tin.' ") lMitM rril l. Prog. I . MunKli. tr I ! Virmonl l.p-rliii-sl Million.

Tin 4tott l' twt n lfm I .ii iberow w i influenced eoaaearhal by t tie v , ,, .,f Ihe street. In u wide Hint. v I , tin re i fOOm WWWgi fr tin- full ,,U( t of euch tree. they arlll be . ,,i t'urtlii-r apurt. If Ihe strnl is v , enouK" ,h' tms elsvaye talid between the walk and the curb, i. wide enough if. from curb to eurb, th, width it one an! u hulf times the , tBM recommended for the trees in I . rowt. On a narrower street, trees ifaould stand between Um walk and the 1 ingl or should bfl AttptMCd wiih. '1 ) . re ure many beautiful street! in tins , mv whieh support four rvs of Ire, toeh atreeti bovM baee lb ti n1 ral avenue twice ns ide as the distal ' between trees in the row; and the lftUn6. between the two roWh on

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PALM AVKNt-r: at Havana. eltVir side should be smuewhat leei than that between tree, i American tin la deebtleai tbo Commonest street tree In America. It

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tany undeniably pood qualities to ihm in! it. Ami v t there are seri-

hjeetiors to the elia as a Street Lm lidei the faef tliat it is often deed by caterpillars ( rariooa spa as. indeed, are iniipx otlier trees Ira varies areatlj in tixe and form.

it is almost impossible tn And a lortjr

strei t nf oh! elms which doei not sutler fi in the sad nepleet of uniformity tthiea this rariability Introducea. The i is also one of t he least formal of cuir t rees. afid si . liet raets from the iT.it v of the peonietrieal idea in street plant ftlfT, It w mild be silly to suh ise planters to discard the elm altogether; but it trill l ot be too much to surest that r other Speeles ihouM always be duly conaidered. Thi maple are excellent street trees, especially the sugar maple, and many ' n Irabw examples of their effective r- m an to be found In the northern ftat..-. The siifrar maple is a strong, health, grower, with a regulär cliareut outline, and lias the advantage of a vii v tidy appearance through the Witt tern, nth. In southwestern stales the Soft maple, or silver maple (Acer dasy earpuui), takes the plarc of the IBgttf maple, but is not so good a tree. The American sycamore is one of our finest street trees In man situations Ar nne vvIhi does not know lm beautiful this species is should Itttdjr theef f" ts produced by it in aahiagtott, tapet rally lathe magnificent avetiuc just tt it of t he eapitol. The m rumore does r inccecd north al Mataaehttaetts attd eentlal New York, but for the greater pari of the United statei it is wort) tan tu consideration. O'hir Species which are sometimes rs--"'. with happy results are honey loenst, Kantuck; coffee tree, plnm nnd prüeea. There is most strikitiL' and beautiful avenue leading: to the depart' Uei t of agriculture; and there are some. Itj fowl of ailanthus about the. Ti pic iquare in Salt Lake City. Ocnallv one will find an avenue of nl . and If It is a pood one there are few tries more satisfactory, i'oplars, eei ally the eottonwood, are used in the 4 ran.. Mississippi states, but Ihey "re Bieatlj a poor makeshift. It is nways , ry gratify inp to find a po.d atregt of treeaof an ummual Bpeeiea, ami til I is a thing which the street makers tti 'lit well bold in remembrance. I" tropical and subtropical countries.

some sp.M ies of palms are unexcelled ns

trees. Our engraving presents of one of the grandest nt i m

' ' ' is kind in the world, the royal palm bear Bavana, uba. fhanga Udd Farmer.

KPINU THE SABBATH. Illrniiiluaal S. S. I.ruun for l'-e. a l-l,t-l. Xrlimilah I :i I Mrluurr I a. IT-I7. (rper!.. Arrar r-l fr.rn Peloulfs Notes., UOIU'liN TLX 1 i;. in. ii.: . r t.. bdltl Jay t ktrrp tt Üul) 1 t KKAli NVhimUh 13. und cunipar lslsb K: Jcremub 17: 19 Jl. TIMK -I'roUbly sUut H or 1 ar Itter u. i i lesaoa, i uaaesr er earQr na .um', tu. II) b( Ii. C. i.i- or C7. rui: iNTKitVAI Ncbsralab r mair.eu

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ii i r : - roi l i tlS. It C 43 Tlua hi- was n e.iUxl. iir a In l" r!a tum tura. otrttaas tlvt-, t a; nlun.rl Lefor H. C. tin- y r Artuk rsko dbU, for be re:urr.. .J by I i rn.is-.on ot that kng 12. t-i'l-A "K Jsruaaleai stij vtcbstti M. VI. A' Ml. tin- ...st o! .. , :oi,.etS, beoaas to thu i rtuj rrof Driver nleeee i. in "sail i . i" ;irr. or eurtai n. tu stiab $ tccuntl vialt." EXPLAXATORT.

L The gloodgatee of Kvii Are ileijed. 's. i-j. The reforttsa of .- Qemlah accompli abed prest tiiinpsand made nn -ra in the propress uf the kinpdom of iod. Hut, as in all revivals tad reforaaa, there followed a reaction, fcipecially on the part of tlo se who tvere carried elOttg by the current of (K)pulur fe linp. but were not really rhanged in heart. Doubt less the reeve tion began durinp the 1' xears liefore Nehemiuh was recalled to I'ersia; but ioubtless in his absence, and after the death of Ehra, those who had been silenced and siilwlucd by their j.resence tiMih eeurttgS t return to their evil

courses, so tliat a uelupc ot su s rusijed in upon the nation like nn overwhelminp torrent, earry lag away the li::rriers uf law and religion and cover. ants and primis(K. II. Dadimeinittg the Kingdi nof Ood rhltnigh Sabbat h-I'.reakinp. N s. 15-17. 15. "In those dayi:" Durlttg Neheiniah'B se ottd v isit to Jerusalem, while making the other reforms. "'Saw I:" lie did not depend on hearsay, bvtett imined for liims-lf and found ihe facts. Three Konus of BabbathBreaking 1. Working Ott their farms and kt p inp their laborers at work. "In Ji.lah:" In the country aroUttd .lerusalem. "Treailing wine press, s on the Subbatli:" The wine presses were large rata late which the gratpea were iri.K-, d and the jui tittddea ut by the feet of nam. "Bringing in sheaves:" Qathorinp 'heir harvests and brinpii g ihcni into the city. 2. Hy transport inp their poods. "And bringing fa sheaves:" Into the city, and into the other called towns. "Vit:c. prapesiind tifs:" l'or storape and sab . I bis required o larpe working force, Diul tempt d the people t buy and trade on the ghbbatb. 3. Ity the ordinary ousii s- ;.r.d tra'Be through foretgnera, who hod aeeare fur the S ib bath. V. 1. "There dwelt men of Tyre aiao therein:" That la, la the eit. Jeruaalrm Devoted to commerce, they had formet! a little settlement in .1 iidca f r the sale f their nn rehaiKiise. flak (the) were a maritime people) and other things Prot, Toy.

VULGAR fcXCLUSIVENtSS.

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Men sid SbtktD who by e. i.tact o travtl know the world' be I societr need not be told that loipbvitj andgra."Uoness are the iu variable characteriSie of tbe hiphest breedinp. If tbia fact could ualv reueh the mind of that

gamy or traue. i not know up sny-ooeoui-ideuf'i.ur - t." what a grateful S'jcial ehanpe would be wrought. That cold staie of the would-be elect is but tbe xpiessiou uf an under-bred, poverty-stricken soul. What is "eaclusive-

; nek'." It is that human !i-y which j shuts individuals off from the enjoi1 ment of thir kind, by which society I sains, since an inharmonious element j is thereby removed. How pathetic i ' j the isolation of the determined sristo- ' .-rat. especially in a small town where.

Other stirring interest larking, human relations mean so much. Could even a Divine niicroseope detect the difference between tbe naked souls of a back m and a grK-ers wife? How infiniteiv stupid it is to draw line in small place instead of honestly eujoyicg all there is to enjoy. If one has had superior advantages, is th re noobtigsti n to giv pleasure, to make sunshine in olhera live faeaaneeof that good fortune? Th time is at hand when intelligenewill be too widespread., ptogres to a more vigorous plane of thinking toe ! real to admit of men ami women look-1 bag askance at one another 1c mak ; mental invoice of social, financial ot other probabilities. Will it not aor pcuetrate the ..idlest brain that wealth rank or leadership are powerless at shields apainst unhappiness. or at props to mental, moral t physical de ficieneies; that there is positively nc honet or aensilde basis 'or judging ir dividual except individuality. K1I M .rris KretM-hmar. in Woman's llomi Ceaapaateii, SOME LITTLE-KNOWN FACTS amaea . n.. itu ar hd ot i:rh iMUr nnd of Our oistr) .

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' Win. lints mi fine liilllor in unit

r' neat, n serves a lower price thuu ' 'astcful neighbor pets. 1 he large, rich milkers need the most atchfa1 care on account of their highly urganiaed sensitive make-up. Sl tile the dairy problem with n c are- ' balaaeed ration. ( at boliy drates 11 :' w ill nlmost starve a cow . ''he it t Hip. tit, care-taking dairyT U1 keep at it and make a profit, ariater werk asuat be doae or th4 Co V s.

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'Sold on the Sabbath unto the elnllren of .ludah." who were so contaminated by their heathen neighbors as tc yield to the temptation to buy. The Bvll EJfeetl of S.-.ol. ith-Itreak-ing. V. IT. " hat evil thing is this that re do?" What they did was evil for th maelreeaad for their children.

III. Ntio :i i Ifakca a Babhath lbform. s. i7-"j. First. He reproved tbe leaders. He did not reprov e the weak and let the rich am! strong d as they woubl. V 17. 1 aontcnded:M Argued and aaed

dis ofTieial authority. "With the nobles:" Che h i to i ebvaaat, tbe people af ateaa Ine nor and inflaenee, aibowere the mist to Idame. since they had better knowledge anil fuller control of their time, fend who could have the m at influence In favoring or opposing tin- reform. Second. He wan s them from thiir Uten piot history. V. 18. "Did not your fathers tbu?" Why was .lernsab m dtstroyed? Where had the nation Ix en carried in to captivity f Why v . re they now wiak and p .or and scattered? L t the prophets answer. One reason was Ihttl their fathers had refused to obey bod's Sabbath law. A broken Sabbath, was tin answer (Jer. 17:27; Kzek.2u:13 Bee also Isn. M:1S, H. Third. He Kxrrcises His Authority V. l!t. "llegan to Ih- dark liefore the Sabbath:" At eunset of the previous rlay. because their Sabbath began then. "The pates shon'd be shut as usual, only they "should not le pencd till after the Sabbath." "My servants set I at the gates:" His own armed bodyguard, whom he could trust. "That there should be no burden brought in:" "Toot ptihsengers were, no doubt, allowed to enter nr.d h ave the city on the Sabbath." Pulpit Com. V. 20. "So the merchants:" Not believing that the command would be strietiv enforced.

"Lodged :" t'anied outside the walls, Wttlt I n i: for the gates to be opened on Sabbath morning, as formerly. V. SI. "I testified against them:" Hehuking. Commanding. V.22. "I commanded the l.evites " The ' Lev ites" would lie more appropriate (-copers of the city pates on the Sabbath day thnn his servants, for whom he, no doubt, had other uses. The I.evit. were therefore erdend to "cleanse themsi Ives" that i. to purify themselves from ceremonial unclcanBeea, and eeaae nnd attend t.iguardinp ll'i pate on the Sabbath day us a reli-j-ii.ii' (ii.ty. as it-.de d it wns; for it wa to sanctify the Sabbath day. to kec p it sacred, to save it from violation and profanation by the tragJeldttg of the tveople. Prof. To . n.-im', Horn Wii:. !e. Orowtb m ike the plad CbriattnB, The engine may b bui.t la I day, ban It tnhes y :trs to per:. t th t; l niny deny you many t. v .. but !? 111 eertainlj give yon the kingdom. Tlmre wns more dancit ou r tlse golden enlf than over two tables cf i. tie. A man Is best known h what he does Itbctl he thinks nolsody U looking nt him. Many who prnf to folb-w "hrtM. ire wlllinp that their bn-thers should lose Ii'. rati I tl nr. that thtv ih'uld sacrifice lilerty.

1 be riu-i atrst rututU of iUr.dril ta. an 4 A loa psfrrfrr lottmoti, Lailtd hüte aeatal aaa, sisty-six tret is length ,

a psMcsecr ana Daayss aar, d ir.ur raair car sad aca. Car L.B parlor chair car; cafe sad buf r i .r t. : I' . tuAL aaeisereaeavee-

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tioa cr, tch ot wtnsa u rrveniT-i1 six lacues ut ieneth. The fraaaici: this car . Pa man stsndani with I

iters r. v!e vwutju.es, stss.urd Haw ptat foras aad ssti teiescopiBf deeice. Ail of lac cars are ugaud with electne lights except the au:l ear and combination passenger coach and baJrf car. whaa sre hgnted with Pinrsch sas. The windows throughout the eai.re train arc of umiorm width, the Gothic ..get shove Wmg of tbe new Pu.iassa staaasrd. The omammtstioB i of pe cisl d gs. the color scheme being maroon. Great ears has been aaed is the se.ection of plushes and woods for the interior, and the Tamps, metal f um. h.ngs. etc., are of special design. It i claimed that there has never bees ba .t is Aasr. a s tra.n which has received as much atvr-zon ss to eosstroctive deUik as has The Alton Limited. An examination of this superb tram certainly bears ool this claim. i.fi nwttaal Stubb The Shamrock has three lesvrv hasn't it? Penc Ves. It left Eng and, it left Amir ics scd left the cup. Chicago hwning News.

flOO Rrwari. $10O. The re.i'br of thi paper will be pleased to learn that there i at leaat one dreaded diaesae that science has been able to cure in all its taget, and that is Catarrh Uail'i Catarrh t urt is the only positive curt known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being s constitutional disease, requires a eettetitutioaal treatment. Hail's Catarrh Cart is taken internally, sct.ng directly upon the blood sod muojui surfaces of tht ayttrm, thereby destroying the t .uudstion of the disease, snd giving the patient strength by building up ti.e i institution and saaist.ng nature in dmg it w jrk. The proprietor have to mu n faith iu its curative powers that they oder One Ilui.dred iKiiar for any esse that it fails to cure. Send for list o! testimoniais. Address F. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, O. Soid bv lMiggistt. 75c. BgFa F..m. y IMli art the best.

per place to show the rising rjuali

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Many People Csvasot Drink coffee at night. It spoils their sleep. Yon can drink Grain -O when you please and sleep like a top. For Grain -O does not stimulate; it nourishes, cheers snd feeds. Yet it looks snd tastet like the best ethe. For nrrrcus persons, young people aad chUdren Grain-O is tbe perfect drink. Mad from pure grains. Get a package from yonx jrocer to-day. Try it in place of coffee. 15 snd 23c. No matter bow proud a man feels of a woman's cleverness, he .ikes to feet that h considers him even more clever than she is btivta. Pt-sdelptia Times.

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where the sex will gladly adm.re his self

denial, even while they tske his plscc Hardware. i .. rwrw ss oii o.i ir Take Iiaatre Hem Ouimne Tabets. All druggisia n fuuU money if it fai.sio cure. 'öc. He who l u. ids sreording to every man's adnre w-.'.l have a queer structure. Chicago Daily News

Dropsy treated free 5 .:' At.u.-1 .:

snecialisU ib the world

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For real rrnuiae sarcsttic comment, you sre referred ta the tombstones ;n the ceme tery. -A:cL.l. G.-be. THE MARKETS.

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! aervnat. If all tLe dlgaaimalriia kr.-wa 10 es j ist in America worked 1 1 hoars of each dee for a whole v ear. without stopping ' for sleep or meals, thev would still be ' able to make Uttfy e dress apiece lot j !cs taaa atsaa clglitba of the women : o Ainirkna ot site per eer.t. of all tbe women in ajneriea tend as aaneb money as $50 per vtar on their clothes. I tut Of ItrWOyaOO Atnericcn families ; the income cd JbOO.eOO of these fami-

;.. -- la teae than $- Aieac-h r year, ai.e the incomes of nearly SO per cent, ot tbe entire number are iess than 51.006 each per year. Tin re nr. i- ..res of iilaci ia t!

i country where only one mail cor... ; every 14 .lavs.

Ask the average person where the central point of area i in the Fnited States and he will fix it somewhere in lülnoi. Teil him it is r.cirer San Fra-i'i--o and he will be ir.eredulou until h r. n. itibi r that Alaska i i t i. ; : the Loundurie of l"n le Sam. Ldwar IJok, in Ladies Home Journal.

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I'l.tnl 1st :ilWetfe. As to the form ot introc!urtion. tb simpler it is the better. The coublc

i introduction has entirely gone out of ! fashion. lo not sav : "Let me make j you acquainted with." but say. merr- ! ly: "Miss ltrown. let me pr-r.t iir ! (iray to yon." If two peiort who are I introduced are interested in seme ore ' art or fcience it is well to mention this fact, but in making introductions

It is inadvisable to label people. Do n-?r introduce a woman as "oar distinguished poetess. ae a mac ss "the greatest hero of our recent political battles. Itoth statements may be true, but it is embarrassing to both parties to an introduction to hear these personal eulogiums. Leah Laaceford. in Woman's Home Comnacion.

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Mr. YouMrl.usband My dear. I re invited Brodsky dovsr. to spend Sunday afternoon and stay to dinner. Mrs. Youngbushand (dismayed Oh. Charlie! I don't see how I am to get op the dinner. 1 heard him say ence that be never felt as if he bad dined except he bad a course dii.r.er. "t.ive him corned beef and cabbage, then. That is a coarse dinter." X. V. World. H.r Was to Unke alsnns Salssd. Open a can of salmon carefully, tarn oat the fish and drain. Have your salmon IkiwI or dish eatl -ed with l ice fresh lettuce leaws. Kern -ve :he bone and skit from the salmon and place the latter over the lav. .. Dust it lightly with salt, and pour over it two or three I lc i-poonfui of lemon juice. I't t on ,1'.., ii cover. i k' of mayonnaise dressing and serve. Ladies Home Journal. IMaetDK t.l nd. I teds sh ui I never lie placed d.reetly in fro- af Wiadaatts, for so pl-: tbey sre dangero'.- raei to edella. If liecls must le so place.' tie w indows shouir be guard, d on tb bars o ironwork of a de . rati ve character i: iM.ssibh ; bnt i- - of strength stif! , at to resist the we cht of a nerton falling lit Itr

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Acts oentlv on tme Kidneys, Liver and Bowels f leaNSES THE YSTEM EFFECTUALLY OVERCOMES1 cnI

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Lookatvourtoncuel If it'scoited,

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How long have you suffered with . . .

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a", i "hrr remraies stnown. ar. . in . .;r . n.rn.ai.-... .- ... ...r ...... ..:! ItStAatestS, fatent medicines. rlectrc belts snd t atteriescombine.l,f..rtheycannMnireChrosjaa ajssatnal " Therefore wast no more sraluablc tim- ney, bat try "5 Urops" sad ba Cl RED. "SDf p -' t only Use best n Üci, but It is tbe eaeapeet. ieeapaatsstUa '-t'a'ir. "Vd. es. True ?rr bottle, J! CO, prepaiJ ty mail oreapress, or 6 bellica for $5.00. Foe it i) days we srill ser. 1 i -imple FREE to anyone sending 10 cuts lo ?ay for taa tti-g Agrnts wanted. Write to-day. SWANSON RMEUWIATIC CURE CO., 160-164 E. LAKE ST., CMICACO.

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A DOLLAR STRETCHER ?5 lady wrftea that the greateat-TJollarf4efat er she has ever fi.tincl is the new and original method by which J. C. Huhir.rer is introclucinir his latest invention. "Ked Crosa and " Hubinper's Best" starrh. She ?av: kVith your Endless Chain Starch Book, I received from my R-rocer one larpe pack ape of Ked Cross" starch, one larpe p-i -kapc of "Htibinecr'a II. itaf h. atul t-vo beautiful Shakespeare panels, a'.l f r 5c How far n:y dollar will po. I am unable to fig ure out. Aah jour grocer for this starch and obtain the beautiful Chriatruasi presents free.

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5,000 GUITARS AT $2.65

This Guitar is made of the f iocst imitation mahogany with cither solo rosewood or walnut fingerboard, pearl inlaid position dots and German silver raised frctsj it has f.mcy inlay around sound bole snd best quality American patent heads; the top of Guitar is beautifully bound with celluloid; it is strung with s full set of best quality Steel springs and is ready to play upon.

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