Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 43, Number 4, Jasper, Dubois County, 28 September 1900 — Page 3

PERSONAL lTfcMS.

Gen. l- Y;, tat Boei 'm. montier, preOed Mm Ii n shrewd um ii ol tin i Hi foltted a fair fortune fron hi ki l : f u i working f bis furui, tins he Lüh imiv.i.-nl bv rjiteuii ion. lint liii'-i.iMtl for music is leailili the rl ol ! rt to stake the rounds of l(l imlftgOn Bud to jui s tit u piano lo '.'ih family wli, n Im üikIs that an of tin- children taon an aptitude for musie. l.iif EriekMA, WbO led band of Norsemen n tin- expedition erhielt ri'Miltod in hu is siin ,il lo be the einliest dlaeovery of America, is to be honored hv Um Chicago aoeietv that lours li in name A statue is to be , rOC tod soon. Pet mines are of frequent uro in ihe ro.val family of Kntrland. '1 lie .lake of York is called "Macduff," and the duchess nf fjtt "Her Hoyal Sliy- " Litt I Prior Edward of York bai always been known us "the new boy," prMMMBf Patricia of Coa naufht, horn on St. Patrick's day, js dubbed "Paddy." Speaker Quit in the fifth yrbo 1ms presided over the hoUBe of common , nee the queen began to rein. As . taker be receirea i-'S.ooo a year and reaidenee t Weittnioater. When be retiree be iii receive a peerage and a pension of -l.M)0 a year. Mr. (Sully is a descendant of a prizefighter, John Gnliy, viio became member of parliament and u colliery propri

etor. Be King Milan finds it more diftV call everj day to borrow money. Hia aebta and hia difficulties make his life , ry bitter. He is placed on the blackUat of Carlsbad's business people, who warn all their friends gainst "a certain Milan, formerly Icing of Servia." and announce that BO .nods should be sohl to him exeepl on a cash basis. ENGINEERING INTERESTS.

CAPACITY IN COWS. Ksteraal Bin as .r a .i Bltlkae mat a)rr i mi tffitrd tu M la, Ii I or Overtook, When a farmer is about to buy a mower, a reaper or cultivator ha looks careful! about him to lad eneebine that is boeej Itted la .-hape, ri.e and inichauisni to do the work t quin d. H hen it comes to buying or routing a dairy cow too many aogtoet to con: ider whether the cow. from her general appearance, seems to be fitted to do gOOd work in the dairy or not. NOW, it is to be admitted that yuu cannot toll certainly whither a cow is a deep, rich milker from her peneral appearance; hut etiil, so large i

The order of 20S puns and two deItroyers for the Tu rk ih navy has been placed with Messrs. Krupp, of K.-sen, notwithstanding that the tender of Messrs. Armstrong, Whit worth & Co., of (Ireat Britain, was over $-tOO,U0 t;s than that of the German fii in. The British admiralty are in trod 00 tog a new weapon into the English lary. It is a modification of the Botehkiss, but instead of being quick-firing the breech mechanism is self-feed log ar.d automatic. The pun throws a tkree-pooed shell at the rate of 4i0 roaeda per minute. It will probably be officially designated ae the threepound automatic pun. A rem ark able enpineerinp feat if soon to be attempted in Boston the moving of a siv tory brick and stone hotel building from one site to another without taking it apart. The ground BO :. which the bttildiog now star.d is of e swairpy character, and 7j piles will have to be Irin D arouni the foundation Of the structure to support the i.wjo jacks ujion arbleb i: wi.'l be lateed from its. foundationa ivior to its renoval. It all be t rat. sferred to Its new location, 42 feet dlctgnt, on steei rollrs

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THEIR FRIENDSHIP IS OVER.

Katraaneanent of Two Mrungripktn ln Wanted 1'belr Vuiillim at llir Name TteOOi Both of these jreUBg winner. Mcnoprapher, employed in tbe aaSM diviatoa in one of the departments, wanted to go on their 30-t!ay vueutiou i,ij the a uif date Jo v iv to .t. Boti of them put in their application on duly to. Neither knew thai the other had

I put in Bppttcation for leave bepiiuunp I du.y 16. Xkt) l ave bet a very preatoftice pais, ,, ('. and have tripled up ond down the corridors with their arms I affectionately wraonci; alum' pm.ii

other' waists and talkec" sjlemnly over their lum-hes aluiit wha; a dissipatii: am! eomnion-lookin!,' bunch the men in the division were, eic, relatei the Washinpton Post. When the chief of the division received their BppliOBtloB for simultaneous leave of absence he Bttsnaoned them both and thus ui dreseed them: "li will be necessary for you jroHBg diea to arrange with eao), ;licr which is to po on leave on the l.'.th. Jt

will Ue quite out of MM question, of course, for you both to po ut 0800M tliat would leave the division without a stenographer and typewriter, and :ke division i.v much too bu-y just now to permit of that." The two young women stenographers, bosom friend only some Three

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The Man bo Paaawt Know Astr thtaat About (iolf UfBsts m. Term of the Game. "What do they mean by 'two up' in golf?" she eaked M eh put down the .. r she had been it . .. . - I l.t i iia I unett. "luli' " lu i xi .auiiei!, in a tartlid way, for be knew about Buteh about goit a he did about throwing taw boomerang. Still, Oi nun is ( i. to liuvv his iguorance ot SportH to Ins a fe. "What do tbe) BMaa by 'two upr M she fapeated, "Two up," be returned. "Oh, e, of course. Well, you're beard ol 'topping a ball, haven't ou?" "1 Vrtainiv. "Well, when you 'top' a ba.l, naturally it's up. "I don't quite see " "Don't see!" be intrrrunted. "The ton

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MILKER.

pereentaga of tbe hlgb quality cows of the land have certain external eigne that have come to be regarded as tbo marks of a food cow that it is folly to overlook these marks when electing cows for one's her.!. One of these special signs that is extremely important may be comprehended under tb. term "capacity," 1 have reproduced In re the outlines of two cows that ar- illustrated by photographic cuts lo the last Rood Farm catalogue of Jersey cattle, since they bring out in a tj pica! manner the point I vMi tu mak . In order to turn a large Benennt of hay. groan, c -Page and grain into milk and butter a cow m;it have a large, deep Body, ami. my experience has been, a iare udder. The cows illustrated

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ABSOLUTE SECURITY. Genuine Carter's Little Liver Pills. Muat Boar Signature of Fac-Slmlle Wrapper Below.

A RECORD BRICAKfft ahow the griat. deep ikkücs- und the splendid development of udder that characterise tbe big milkers. A aowB body is b butter and milk factory, Vim cannot exped to make much hut- 1

! ter nnd milk in n small factory. Tbe ' "wedge-shnped" cow has a deep body : where depth is needed where the ma- 1

chinery Of the I .. is at work eon-; verting fodder into dairy products. The cow that has little depth from her I back down to a point beneath her Jost in front of the udder has never shown up. so far as my observation has gone, as a heavy milker. 1 like also to see an uibKr like those in the cuts. They sfiimp the cow at once as producer of lorge Doantltiee of milk,

and these udden maj. well be taken

01 mode) examples, not only in reirard to size, but as to shape as well. Notice the fullness i l the fore part of the udder and how well it runs up bebind1 with thp large, well-placed teate and its general appearance of large oapoCity Sock nn udder, when d out dry, Will fall in loose, soft foli - like an empty bag- H i a pood type to breed to. N. V. Tribune. TEETH AGE MARKS.

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HOIFOR OKLAHOMA! i!k??: arre now ittntl. lo ipin in illrmriit. o .t b,t,or K KIOW A t HIKr- d.Tol.d io inf.tr ".t'J Ei.'.1 th''" Und "sr. S10 Sin! iki.i, sajarrlbf r. rnrflr,. trrr lllu.trntt-.l btit.k .11 111. ?. ,1rSn' M.ntinl cao ytr Srti Irr' (luldri ". 0. AdUr MCI T moRuaV. PKMRT.O T.

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,r,. Ifootl ii or Im. lull. Hint ttr nym. and A4dri 01 , trd l.t th IIOM K BAI.1. 1., Lo. k Box UftS. si. I m. .. Uo DROPQYNKW DWI'OTKBTi Rives a? I quirk rrlirf .ndftirmwonl "r H H HKKIK SVia. Mo I. Allan 3 Wotan uenriffte to advertiskri '" hat saw tha Adv.rtla ssa la Chls pmprf.

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Nowadays, when early maturity is beinp BO BB' orb Cultivated in the ease of al! breeds of stuek. the dentition of farm animals ibowa much more rarlitlon than was usual in tbe old days, when anlmnls were not forced to a fitii'h at anytkiog like the 1 . i vr h rate of pressure whieh has of late years been Indulged in. One of the roaeeqneoeei of tbfahigfa preaonreeya tem of feedlog boe beeo that tbe lead, log Knpl'-h ehow-promotlBg bodies, such as the Boiltb field club, the Royal and other apricu'.t ural societies, have found it necessary tu lay down special rules for the deterntiouttoB of the apea of such animals as are exhibited at their show-. The Koyal Dublin pocletTi in oonnoB with the other lead

log (grioult ural bodies, has found it j necessary to adopt certain repulat inns I in this direction. The rules for ca,;'e : rollout j ("attic hnvinsr their central perirnent IpeJtOfn out will lie considered as

execcdiop one year and six tnonth. Cattle boring their central permanent incisors fully Bp will he considered as exceeding" one year and nine BtOtttbOa Cattle kOTieg th'ir BtOOnd pair of permanent incisors fully tip w ill he considered ns exceed lug two jeare end three months. Cattle baring their Ihird pair of Inrisors cut will be considered as exceeding two years and eipht months. Cattle liavinp their fourth pair (corner) permanent incisors fully up, and their anterior molars showinp sipna of wear, will be considered as exceedInp three years. The Nan Who Falls Ilea Ind. The farmer to-day who doea not employ feed snvinp machines is not making tbe moat out of bio opoortav aitien

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"l!ut I made application first," they bot h aa id at once.

"No." said the chief, calmly, "both

applications reached me at the tame moment." They plared at each other some j more, and the chief began to look as if he'd Kke to be down a; Four-Mile Kun lshing for perch. "It will he imperat ively necessary, owinp to the state of my health, for nie ' to leave on July is." auid one of the 1 I BOB1SB. i'iy;nir h . n rli Sllw at tl

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.iij jny.cian impressed upon me only this morninp my absolute need for a rest at once." mid the other, returninp the hauphty paze. "and sail that he would UOt be inaWf IBsUU for

me cor.ei u encex it I delayed BBf Of parture longer than July is." The chief twisted around in his chair and '.took.- ! ;,s if several weeks nf comI plcte solitude would hit him about ripht. j "Well." said he, finally, "you urlll , hare to eettle it amonp youraolTaa, j Why not draw lots? That's- the way i some of the men do who want to pet sUray on their annual leaves on the same date." The younp women stenopraphers tossed tiheir heads and withdrew. Tin minutes later one of them called upon the chief and talked it over w ith him. He told her that they'd have to a r raupe it between themselves. The i'ounp Woman dabbed at the corner of her eyes with a wad of handkerchief. ; but i: was OO po. The chief said it w.-ih

Bp to Ine pair of them to fix it. Three minutes, after she withdrew the other younp woman calleii upon the chief. Same res-mf. She also wiped away little dewy formations from the com. eis of her eyes, but she didn't c-c: isi

with it either. The chief told her that i

she would have to arranpe tern.s w .. the other yonng woman. And that's the status quo at the ! present day end date of writirp. They j haven't lixt d it up them-elves. Neither of them has. pone on leave. They don't i speak to each other. They glare ferociously at each Otber when 'they come 1

i face to face, in fact. They don't treat! I the cool corridors with their an -I around each other's wciivta any more, ! They eat their lunches in opposite cotj ners of the oftice. Each of them br inrs

a nice little hunch of flower- am posit it on the chiefs desk eeerj morninp before he erri-es. but the

' ohie' Is an old-timer and conaequentlj , "wise" to little plays of that m rt, i Meanwhile the nn reurv is b iasi ntr in

the bulb ar.d the nice summer toga thai the two younp women hod pre pa for their vacations are still unworn, and soon the autumn winds Will bearfa

to riph drearily and the russet leaves

win be playing tng in the gutter,

"Well, there you are. It's plain as day. When you 'top a ball it's 'one un,' and when yuu 'top' two balls, it's 'two up Now, don't bother me any i N "Hut what is 'topping;' a ba'i?" she persisted. "Good heavens! how ignorant you are!" he exclaimed. "Why, 'n ppinf a hall ia knocking it so high that it aerer comes down. I should think the expression 'one op' would make that clear to you." Why Yucatan Chill Tome (improved) is Superior to all So-Called Tasteless Tonics. Because it is acceptable to the most delicate stomach. Does not Bic ken, nauseate or produce a bad taste. Each a ose contains the aame proportion of medicine. Half the medicine does not Ktiek to the bottie. No shaking' of the bottle rtonired the cntnponent parts are thoroughly assimilated. It bss a pleasant taste. Fm inula : Quinine, Iron and Pepsin. Drives pal Malarial Poisons! Purifies the Blood! Btn agtbena the Nerves! Produces a hearty ap j t ! tol Tbe Mest Tonic Known! Price, B6 eeutt. Cure guaranteed. For sale by druggists

Fee for llank Dlreetlnar. A stranger got off tbe ear, and, accosting a newsboy, asked h.in to djrCCt him to the nearest bank. "This way," said the "neWaie," and, turning the corner, pointed tu a skyscraper just across the street. "Thank you, and what do I e ve you?" mid the gentleman, palling a penny out of his pocket. "A quarter, please."

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mac nana Directors are paid h.gh in t hicago." Chicago Tribune.

The liest Prenerlptlon for Cbllla and Fever is a bottle of Ouovk's Tastklfss Cbu-lTovic. His simply iron und quininein aUsstelcss form. NoQUWJ oo pay. Frke.Wc. ItlKhl at Home. We have I i come so familiar with golf m Atchison that there are several babies in town who are cutting their teeth oo the bala Atchison ti.obt.

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Peaeli .'In rum liide. Bruised or inferior peaches, nnd those too soft fr preserving or ran- j ninfr, are best made lata marmalade, i Free them fruni doWB but ilo not juire them, halve them, ami retnoe the j stones. Weiph. nr:il allow Im If a pound of frvit. Add the kernels of

kail the stones to a pint of water, ami let simmer for half aa hour; strain this water, old the peaches to it, and boil until soft. Hash tbem to a pulp in the kettle, aibl the i;:':ir. stirril g it until dissolved, then let boil for hall an hour, stirring it constantly to lew p from burning, Put in small jai ot tumblers, anil when cold, BOSh T. utiles' World, Pineapple 4 hi pa. Pineapple chijis are not only a toothsome daiaty, bat ae helpful n finish for a rich dinner as candied ginjrer root. Pare and cut the fruit

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Of powdered sugar for every pound of fruit. Strew a laser of supar over earthenware plates, then a layer of slices and more sugar and stand the plntis in the hot sun or in drvinjf closet. Turn the fruit morninp and evaniag until iry; 'hen put it Is a bei oven ten minutes and when cold pa k it In tin boxes with paraflin pa per between each two layers Chlcae;o BvealttS News.

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Every mother possesses information of vital value to her young daughter. That daughter is a precious legacy, and the responsibility for her future is largely in the hands of the mother. The mysterious change that develops the thoughtless girl into the thoughtful woman should find the mother on the watch day and night. As she cares for the physical well-being of her daughter, so will the woman be, and her children also. When the young girl's thoughts become sluggish, when she experiences headaches, dizziness, faintness, and exhibits an abnormal disposition to sleep, pains in the back and lower limbs, eyes dim, desire for solitude, and a dislike for the society of other girls, when she is a mysterv to herself and friends, then the mother should go to her aid promptly. At such a time the greatest aid to nature is Lydia t Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. It prepares the voting system for the coming change, and is the surest reliance in this hour of trial. The following letters from Miss Good ore practical proof of Mrs. Pinkham's efficient advice to young women. Miss Good asks Mrs. Pinkham for Help. . i y. . , .June .Mat, 1899. Dkaii Mrs. Pinkham : I hare been very much bother,-,! for some time with my monthly perioda being irregular. I will U'll von all about it, and put myoolf la yourenre, lor I have beard bo much of you Baeh month menstruitti. in w.nihl hfcome less and less, until it entirely etniineil lor six months, and now it has stopped aain. I h.ivf NlOfailB eillj nervous and of a very bad color. I am a young iiri und have always had to

work vcr ; Imrti. I would Ik very much pleased if you would tell me what to do." Miss I'k.ri.Oood, Cor. 20th Avenue and Yeslar Way, Seattle, Wat,h. The Happy Result. February 10th, 1900. " DEAn Mrs Praxaun t 1 cannot Beaioa Lydia E. Pinkham's Vewetable CompOOad enough. It ia iust simply wonderful the chanp-i your medicine has made in me. I feel iike another person. My work is now a pleasure to roe, while beft re using your medicine it was a burden. To-day I am a healthy and happy girl. I think if more women would use your Vegetable Cor pound there would be less suffering in the world. 1 cannot ex press t his relief I have experienced by using Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound."-Miss Peari. (ioon, Cor. 29th Avenue and Yeslar Way, Seattle, Wash.

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Owing to the fact that mm, ikeptical people have tnim lime I j time questioned the neauioenetsof the trMtmonial tellers we are tointantlv niikluhin.

deposited with the National City Bank, of Lynn, Maaa., Is.ood. which will he paid to any persen wht tan ahow that the above testimonial it not genuine, or wai nuM..bed before obtainina' tba WTiter'aarjeculpcrmaasioa. Lyoia I'imcmam Mbuicinb Co.

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TEETHINA Bl ia In orcrromln the) trouble"

waa flmt tiaed by Dr. Charl J, Mnffett, a praduaa of Jpflrraon Mdie.il fUHege. Philatlrlphla, Pa. In his extrnniye BaHanaeeBBfBl lre;Umntol children In Oeor-

(is In OTcrromlna the troubles ln Idrnt to teeihln. ami .ho hot KtimmerH.

Tbbtmiw (Tnethinir l'owtlor) counts rrt-t th ffoot of hi weith'T an I kopp the dhret la organs 'n s healthy rontlltinn. and ba .s.t td the lly of thon;in l of ehll ' rftn In the) doctor's nat ve atat. where phywlcian prest ribo and nil mother (rive It, anil It 1 criminal In mothers of our aectioii to allow th'lr ialet nnd lit l If child mi ISBUt YCCTU IMA fsr and perhaps din when relief can be ?,o easily abtalned by b.vui TEatTHlllA GstBonly2ScenüatDruejiiU.orrMil25cto Q. J. MOFFETT, M. D.,t Louis. Mo.

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