Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 45, Number 47, Jasper, Dubois County, 31 July 1903 — Page 7
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The Sacred College Drifting Into Cliques as the Time For the Conclave Approaches. RAMPOLLA A PROMINENT PERSONALITY. It la Hardly Tliuuuht. Ilunrtrr, 'I lint llr an oiuitinixl gaauaiaat Streiiu.li lu Kleef 'I In- OHMHI! Mas 1'rrariit OrrtillH, iiiiuuCelll, SalolM or Aullardi. Hi im-, July IS. Tl.- nearer tha east, rleve approacluti the n n- two iiis1 1 lift tendenciea nre shown In tiiu sacred anliege, especially eniong the en nil nn la of tha curi.i, thai is in -n.v those living in Koine, but in iwj ich the cardinala train tha provinces, as Well .1- tle foreign cardinals 1'BB not help participating These two Ian denciea spring f rota the personality' of Cardinal Bampolta, ai tha groat struggle continues to ha In Mi fator r against bin. n Rampolla tin la that, in the fint )alluf. he lias a eon siderable number of votes, ha wll try again, if he lias few vote, and one of Liu opponents l;iv inaiiv. be ill renounce bla chance und ha and all bla friends will support, first, Cardinal to tti, with whom he BOW has rmno to some smh agreement, and attempt to ra ts I U it 1 1 tu the su jr-tue oAcB with Bampolla as nn ally, This woul l mean the maintenance of Pope Lee's policy on exactly the same Unas and Intrusted to tha eeine men. t.iiltl Inafilrca lllalruat. Bat Qottl inspires prent distrnat.be" cause arhe lielonpsto the religfouaof tiers he would render the situation of the nrmoy extremely difficult at the resent noment,eonsiderinftha conditions pfwraiting in Prance, Spain and the Philippines. It seems therefore alinoof tare that if, at the ft ret ballot, it is not probsbls that Gotti fan lie saecesefal, this section of the eaered college will decide on Cardinal i I'etro, one of ICainM)lla's most faithful adherents. Rampolla, beinp ft Sicilian, can count on the two Sicilians. (i,ie of them, however. ( ardinal Celesta, Mshop of Palermo, is so old, (almost W) thnt his relations strong1 oppose his fkjing to Roane. Par political reasons all Spanish cardinal! tire favorable to Basspolia besides a dosen Itliaas, thus mgking a total of Hut to tie elected pope it is neccs. Hiry to pet altogether oer 4(1 vote?, as of the present 4 cardinals not more than two or three will be abteilt from the conclave. The its i tHewnslia itejuw. The sntl Rampolla tendency has more prominent candidates, such as Cardinals Oreglla, Vannntelli, BetoUi ami Agllardl, which w.ii annae iiiiienity in arriving at an agreement on liny one of them. It i slrendy foreBhsdOWed that, shouhl the success of their opponents he probable, thta proiip will center all their votes on Cardinal Capecelatro, bishop of Capua. A cardinal who seemed to have consiilcrn lile chance of success was Cardinal BertO) the patriarch Of Venice, but now he is scarcely thought f, because he does not know French und it nd Rhety to learn it at TO Jreafi of ige. It is understood that the Prussian minister accredited to the Vatican has received instructions to finer the election of Cardinal Scrafino Yunniitclli or Apliardi. Cardinal Kopp, bishop of Breslau, who arrived Thursday, has been approached to the same effect. Am Energetic Pontic eedd. Cardinal t elesia, in an interview on the spirit which should inspire the conclnve in the election of a new -pope. Bald: "Now more than ever we need an energetic pontiff, but at the same time be must be prudent. With extreme aneaauren one can not rule. With a middle course 1hero I alwsys something to pain. I ham never juggle! With my conscience or ttie duties of my ofliee, but 1 have Maintained most pleasant personal relations and also cordial officii.! relations with all the laymen ami authorities with whom I came in contact. This is the secret of success. This was the plory'of Pope Leo, With the help of Qod it will be lhat of his successor." Much comment was eoited at tie Vatican by a drive which Cardinal Oreglla took through the Vatican gardens tius morning, The workers in the more quiet precincts of the gardens were start led when thc saw t tie wellknow n papal carriage approaching, surrounded by Bertas and noble guards. Their heart jumped as they saw the face of the cardinal looking out. at them. The ( Itnertingl did not appear to be satisfled with what he saw. lie TiMok his head, exclalmlag dismally: 'What decay; what Beglect, I BOUni not remain shut up in this nelaneholy place. 1 should die within year." UNFOUNDED REPORTS. Rrporti at Ihr Ontbreak of a HeroInf loa I Hnlearia Are BeaslOIUolall Denied. Vienna. July It. The report that a revolution has hroken out in I'.ulparin, ad that I'rince Ferdinand has fled, ate semi officially characterized here a unfounded. It is explained that July 8f is the anntverary of the death of Prime Ferdinand' father, and that the i in mediate object of his present journey la to visit his grave at Co burn, which ii his annual custom.
Tüll FRUIT BUSINESS. II Von I'm inar Heart la II 1 her la la Moaena hid it auaii-i Ur a Succraa. A;- to local ton, start where you are, ' Rani home. Von can do Just M eil, and njoy the old home Mirranadlagi and frlaadships You want to hive, as ami as make money, axe the best life Is in or near the old home Crow the fmlt.s that you like to care for It is what we put our hearts lute that brlr.s the reward. Doubtless the apple h the lust fruit to grow, for It it always wanted. Plant the trees as closely as they wil. Hand to fruit well, gay ten by ten feet then take out a part, later another part, till the tre t Mand 40 by 4(. Thin means four turns as many apples at tht Ftart, then twice as many; so with pi acht I believe in close planting, but mai.y planters have not tht courage to take out the superfluous tree erben tlx lime onies I hace some plum troy f. t with pencil! nine b nine feet, which will bar well next Etason. Prepare the land thoroughly, stir it all through the season, and use cover Bront, if nothing more than weeds and graal! Don't plant other crops; let the Orchard have the flrt and best. The advocacy of orchards in sod is doing harm On the Bldwell farm in the Sacramento valb y. California, worked with gang plow, the yield of wheat Is If bus!.' Is an acre. Nearby a woman farmer works htr land more thoroughly with the bst tool, and gets 34 bush is. st.e iioes not- know enough to vote, but she knows how to hand the land Prune for shape and a low head For vigorous growth, prun wh n trees are dormant; for less vigor prune In summer When heavy growth has ceat-td. cut out the strong leadtrs and the small branches will develop fruit Luds. DoD't shcr'en It, but rut out entirely, Then kep up vitality by culture and fertilizing. Intelligent treatment is most important. In spraying, never Ule bordeaux mixture aftr the buds hav iwottetl Spray thoroughly l fore; la'er. pick ami burn al! roth ; fruit Thinning the fruit is not only important for the immediate. crop, hut tends to create the habit of annual bearing. Thinning roste lss tlmn the barreling a: ! amrketlng of surplus, fruit at low price. J It. Hale, in I'rai rie F.irmer. A FRUIT EVAPORATOR. Ftaallv Mnile at Home nail (an D 0erulel ttnplrily I, innen tail t'lilldren. A fruft evaporator is Fomtthinn which should be on evtry farm To make one. have the roof slant at about eight fee", tall at the highest, lluild four feet square on ground. Put rats inide for the trays to slide on. The trays are made of galvaniitd screening tretl had on a frame that fit when slid In on the cleats. A stove under the trays, with the, pipe running to the top
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CHEAP EVAPORATOR. on the outside. A door (A) above g large enough to put trays in; (B) small door below to feed stove. This completes this cheap evaporator. I' kept running night and day, which can easily be done by putting fuel in stove late and closing all dampers, two evaporators full of apples and one of peach can be dritd In a day and night. Put a tablespoonful of sulphur on the stove for each tray of fruit, to bleach apple The boys and girls of the farm can run it. and ave the cull apple and surplus peaches Iry the peelings of the applee, and Mjl them, too. They maki good vinegar Girls, this laBgPBd Way to make your pin money. Mrs. Susie Holland, in Epitomist. HOW TO CHOOSE CHEESE. Am l.iprrl Trtla Ham to Tell the l.noit front the Hail llliout Mukinu n Mistake, Most 1 ' us' 1 i rs quail before that part of the family marketing which relates to the purrnass of chec-e. and wish the man of the hou.se, who is usually the chief consumer as well as the critic, would always buy it. tttOh may find the words of an authority of value: "A cheese with an Indication f goodness will have an even-colored, not mottled, rind. The moment ftm press your fingertips on the rind you an begin to juuge of the infetior makeup of a cheese if it yields readily to the pressure of the fingers, and the rind breaks, or does not spring back readily when the pressure Is withdrawn, you have got a soft nrtiele, caused by the slack cooling of the curd, a want of acid, or both At best, it will have an insipid flavor, and will 'go off' as it age. Cheese which fele so hard that yoit cannot press it tin the rind Is either sour, salted too heavily, looked too much, skimmed, or suffering from a touch of all these lomplaints. "A good cheese will be mellow to tht touch, yet firm. Its rind will be of an even tint, elastic and free from puff and the sample will reveal firm, close grained, buttery heene of a nutt. Oa vor." Chicago Tribun.
la Ihr Aatlrallaa Oath. Ur. BeBvM itarted from jtaa with the ii. ti Btloi of apt i d ig two year la .tie Aoetralian hunt., studying the life fell tor J ot t lue extraordinary animals, Me urnithorhy uchus, or wattr mole, tlit echidna BBd Iba lUBgsBhi or errat od is. Ik- baa jttsl pubiikhed the result in at Interesting book of cirnce and adventure. Ti e water mole, as the colutiifcts term it, wbCB feeding rakes up the mud with its liucklike Uak and stoat away worms, snails and mussels in its aheeb-pouehea for further consumption. Its thick, horny jaws take the place of ticli in.il an i ... adi.pt ed for cracking- sln-ütiM,. The oratodue cm, tint s itself tti fr '. at r and .n general Babltt rM n.i I i wt. Chi.ajfo Tribaae. A Studied l'ri.innl. A young lady was acting temporarily as bos teas, and her time wan much occupied, One of her admirers, a nervous and aheent minded lover, perceived that this would o the asc, ami to facilitate matten be determined to brli affairs to u point. He didn't pet a chance. "Afterward," iaya tha object of his ill-starred devotion, "1 found this memorandum n the floor, where be had dropped it in Lis agitation. It reads thttl ! "'Mention rise In salary. Mci.tion loneliness. Mci.tion pleasure in her society. Mention prospects from Uncle Jim. Never loved before. Propose.' " Collier's Weekly.
II. il retell s,,dl(lell. I'rof. De war in- al length aacceaded in solidifying bydrogl t.. In its con. pact form, solid hydrogen is a transparent ice, but owing to rapid ebullition it usually appears foamy white mas. Its mean tempera: ure is 10 degrees centigrade above absoluta zero, i'rof. Dawar soy, with reference to his latest achievement "'J he last doubt as to the possibility of solid hydrogen having a metallic character has been r moved, aid for tha future hydrogen must be c'.ased ann.ng the non-metallic elements." Youth's Companion, Aid to Vision. "I suppose 1 shouid be I wore my eyeglass here, ynehed if ou-i read the tenderfoot, Tha inhabitant did n t pauae even to trat. slate bis tht lights in the usunl tronticr dialect. "If you wore your eyeg1 asset here," the Inhaliitant answi ri'il, at oi.ee, "you could see your finish!" Hereupon ha tired his revolver a few times, in Ilea of laughter. 4t Louie Republic. lie Ksrn vi.nn-1 hgan. "That nocturne of ycurs in.'i written in the riarbt k," said kildufl to Dee flat. "W hat do you kt i vv ahOUt B BBlel "Not much, perhaps, but enough to know v-.lat key a nocturne should be writien in." "U;l.l;it key should it b it ?" "A nocturne .i u'.C. be ;l u rtgbt key.- N. v. World. Irene tetfci ronelotb is made f.. the first time in the L'uited States at Won eater mill, j It i n great industry in Manchester, England, and In Germany, but bo Amer- 1 ic.'in manufacturer has before attempted it. Iroiicioth is aaed eery evtcn-1 !tly f r oeercoat and ulster lining, K. v. WorM. Ilirr I'rlera. In l?-'vs the average pr.ee of a horse was $74.i'.4; in 1S07, $&IM. In the 13 years from 3SS4 to 1M7, while the number of horses in the United States had increased by more than 8,000,000, their total value had decreased nearly $400,0ÜÜ.0ÜO. N. Y. World. Blaaka. Cholly These cart ridges nre deucediy light! Are they loaded for bear or binls? Guide Neither, young feller. They're loaded fer gunUs and dogsl Puck. a BiH in knee When a girl is in love her thoUghtB nre about equally divided In tweeii the last time sin' miv him and the next lime be is coin i tig;. Chicago l'aily N ews. THE MARKETS. Hi w York CATTLE Natu- 8 i ' Ott N Middling j f'LOUK U u.i. r Wh , 1 1 HAT No 1 II.-., I O IKN No. 2 I OATS No , l'UHK Mess die i it. LOt i -i iTT IN Mlddltns l;i:i;vi;s st.-ers .... . t'ows it tul Hell i'AI.VKS um r W li.-. iii n ;s i-'.o! t. . i :hi i. . bilKKI' s'alr to Cholci KI.UIK 1'iitetits Other Jrailes WHEAT No 1 Ked CORN No 2 Mix. il OATS No, ii UVK Nu. 2 Wool, Tuli 'ii-li..l either Orades HAT I si Timothy Itl TTKlt i hoin Dairy .. It Mi iN il. ar Hlb EOViB-Fresh LARD- hoi. . Bteara PORK BtandardMei n 1 ' Tin 'At id CATTLE Native St I rs . 1KMJS Fair to Choice BHKKF Kali to Choh Kl.ni it W im. r Patents . Borlns Patents WTIKAT 'o :. SciliK Keil No. 2 N. : So I Mi IS CORN OA TU I'dHK KANSAS ('IT Y i; Native Hteers .. 4 V' Pair to 'ho Ice 6 CA TT I Hoop W HKAT No i Keil CORN No i Mlxe.l OATH No 2 Whit. NEW t'UI.KANS ri.oru His-ti Orade I 75 CORN No. OATH No. 2 56 IIA V i to. i. e .... . 23 ' I'tiRK Si, in. turd Mi ...... macon Bhort un swte lOTTON Mlildllns HM'ISV U.L.K WHKAT No 2 Reit CORN No 1 )AT-No 2 ilAi'oN Short Rllis OTTON Middling
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To He I'mnnaacril In eefluna. The hleu.bh pliilologit-ts have , I. trc.duced n n vv ter'?i into tiuir lani gunge. In Flemish un automohile is s si. i lpaadn loosoondi i rsoorw etfoali'ljtuig. Chlanga Chroaiade. Her Fatal Oppor I u 1 1 . "DM that bottle of madieina !" your sunt any good'.'" "No; i mon as she rend the wrapper she got three b a diet am bicapo ltd ord. Paette aielaeaig, Mrs. Bwayhack Mr. ( ritchlow ca.ls his wife "d; arest." Mr. Sw ay hack That is tie (iroper form of tlie adjective to . He has : been married three times. Judge. Men aid lllrds. The feathers do not make the song bird, but. manj a man lias nsnde pptxise of bin. si If vv i'h : sli g!' i; : ill. Chicago Dalljf News. If tiirtOK n Leak. Just ai'out the time you bfgin to think your cup of happiness is going to run over it springs a leak. ChiBg(. Daily News. Found a I'rlenii. Valler City, N. Dak., July Z7th. lira, Mstiiua M. Boucher tti this place u il in he louad a irand in the following word: "ror e.ns 1 Mitlere.i w.t i a u..'.r.c in my lie.id and iculd get nothing to cere bm tul abuut two years i.d u hi n 1 u.i, udv im d to take Dodd i Kidney i Is. 1 I . -, j .. eared aw before I had ased the a tothe irst box, and 1 haven't been troubied since. 'In January of this year 1 had an attack of Beta tun that made me almost helpless, and riinembi'.i.g .- rna. i Uodds K.el- ' 1'iiU iiad done for me before, 1 sent and lot some and began to take them at once. "In three weeki I ess well, and not a trae of the Si .at ..u hit, and I have been well ever eince. "LMd's Kidney Pill have certainly been of gn-at benefit to me. I have founa them a fnend in time of rkkaess, and 1 w. U alwsys recommend thtm to eveiv one suffer, ag wittitne troubli - tt..t botneied int." "Jenkins meal be pretty traiht fellow. Dobbin tells me he never c.r.nks a drop." "S.1 You prehably misunderstood Dobbins. What he saui must have heen t hat Jenkins never diopa a dliah. Bait u.ote News Ladle tan Wear shoes One size smaller after bi ag Allen's FootEase. A certa.n cure for swollen, sweating, hot. aching feet. At all Di ugg-ist fje. AcCepj no uii-titute. Tt.al pa. tape FREE. Iddkeai A. 8. Obasted, Le Boy, N. V. Tess "tiracious! You're as erosaaetWe ticks thi nicrmng." Jest No eoader. 1 bat's what I nad calliag on n:t- last n.jtnt " l'es- " tiatv" Je Two Sticks." Pailsdtli hia I'uss Piso's Cure for Cooromptioa it aninfall. ble medicine for cough and colds N. V. Baaaasl, Ocean Grove, N J., Feb 17. pasj. i alUr 'Are you sure your mi-tres. it not in? Bridget Ui am ntt. but he laBrM to be. so 'tis not fur the loikt o' BM tci-cuht it I'aiUdelptoa l'leat. Stop the Coach and works off the cold. Uaxatiee yuinine Tablets. Prue 25 cents It is much easier to comedown frm the beiguts than to climb out of tbe deutb. luwn lopics. Chicapo. St. PauhMmneapolis, four daily trains via the (.imago A North-Wertern Ry A woman gains weight might fast whea she has a habit of sitting on ber nubsnc s lap. N. Y. Piesn Iowa Karma S4 IV r Arrr t r.ik, bal. i aten till paid. Mtilhall, 8ioaa City, la. How the short haired woBwa dislike tha long haned bmw! Chicago tribaae. Opium and l.lqonr Habit Coreif . Oook free B M Woolley, M D , AthuiU.lia. A good aonsewift ka Ike taeeeeaa very :a. ( a.iaui. DjiU Ni , - ABSOLUTE SECURITY. Genuine Carter's Little Over Pills. Munt Benr Signature of Wfanpyea Below FMIEABACIL Fll DiniNCSS , UR IIUOIMEtt. ratTMHiuvn. rH eOMSTIPATIOI. rtiiAuiw mi. CURB SICK MCA0A0HS.
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