Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 25, Number 28, Jasper, Dubois County, 1 June 1883 — Page 7
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rfHewrorttouremHm. Tkwaixtaau damxhter of aMervkml m fnntriiiiii7l the i5 tkwof beiawtbe haadaoneeat ladle hi the HUt. One f them -the Ant of lixteeu -wn mnM recently. Mr. R. Y. Guru- elubna that ha and Mr. Charlm H. . Keaaie. both of Bw York City, atv the only known survivor la this country of tha gallant six hundred who made tha charge at
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-Johaaoa C. Whtttaker, tha colored cadet who acquired notoriety three year ago in connection with a charre of bavin mutilated hi ear while at Weet Point, now ailing a Professor", ebair ia the Avery Institute, at Charleston, 8. C.Ckiettyo Journml. -Tha lata Chariaa W. Foster b said to have neon completely absorbed for a dozen yeara pant in tha political fortune of hi mm, the Governor of Ohio. Uw ruling lMuwlon had been toaeehJtn made Chief kxucutive of the Nation, and he was often heard to nav: " Could I hot m Charms President I would die happy.' Cfc-rWu ad Lmdtr. KnUr Morrill recently celebrated hi seventy-third birthday. He Is hale and hearty yet. but it is probable that be will expect to retire after the expiration of hi present term in 188A, which will make for him a term trf thirty yeara' aerrksc a a member of (Wir're-
twelve. rear in the House ami eighteen in the Senate. Boston Herald. -In Ma new volume on American topic Mr. Freeman, the historian, makea tha following observation oa aneieut wooden churrhe that came in hi war while be waa hare: "I have aaett old-fashioned wooden churches in Araeriea for whose detail of eonrae there wa nothing to any. but whoae general effect wa good deal more venerable than that of an ancient Eujrlwh church on which a Modern architect ha .been letlooeeto play bis tricks.' On the whole, lift thought la England that Mr. Freeman enjoyed hi American tow. John B. WMater, author of the new -Hirtory of the People of the United State,' waa Lorn at Brooklyn. L. I., J one 2a, HI gramtfather wa Robert Bach, a prominent Brooklyn merchant in the day when that city numbered 16.UN) amils. His father m James MeMaater. a native of New York Stste. and. till the war opened, a banker and planter at New Orieana. Mr. McMaater's early rear were upcnt in XewYbrk. Here he waa educated in the public. acbolr ami graduated from the College of the City of New York in 171-A? '. Timrt. ' I
MUMOKOCK.
" Not hang our murtherer. Be Jabem! I should like to are the spalpeen that mnrthered me hung twice. Judy. In the rood oM time the girls conid change color in a moment, and very sweet ft waa, too. Nowaday it takes them half an hour and longer, for all we know. A romping fmtr-year-oid boy had been denied noma trilling gratification by bis mother, 1ml It did not seem so trilling to him as to her. So, striking " an attitude before her. hn said, with the ntmoat gravity: "Mother, were yon s ever a boyf' "Aw, I hevsnch adwadful eawM m m head." remarked aa Ivy street dode. as he stroked the tender tip of his nose yesterday. Better that than nothimr."
was the whty but ernel raufmnee of a reechtree maiden who heard him. BthH bf. Cassia Garden aristocracy: They re boasdng about anoestrv. "My wrefstsMm,' aahl John, ; "came over from sTafiand on the MaynW.'' "And say asioestrr," said Pat, "kirn over from QuatMstown cm the SuaJlowIt's sMthotk, I am, begorrs,'" X
An old colored preacher in Atinata, Ha., wm lecturing a youth of his fold about the afn of dancing, when the fetter protested that the Bible plainly M: 'There la a time to dance.'' "Yes. dar am a time to dance," said the dark dtvine, an' it'a when a boy gits a whipidn'fargoUV to a bell." Onaanmei (to grocer) : "How much re these eggs a dosen ?" "Dwentr-va cents, replied the grocer. 'Why. how'
"twl vy don't yon py or Jones. deunP"
ty rente, too, vena I don't got any, P. Nemm.
Language. Tommy: "What does ' 1 f your pardon' meanf" A tint: " It m m s . a -
- wtn oi afNNogy, my near, ror miotanoe, if I were to knock tin aamlnst
ou by misUke, I should apologise by
jing: i oeg your pardon.' " lom"Oh, mother wouldn't say that! i r mZl ' 0 2f young wnrWt or Til fetch ye sick a amp o' the
jwvwu mcnarwou'E Knowyenom twopenny bn:' " Jmfy. Mr. Rabbit waa talking about the of life st the late flat-house fire. "I Jk," said she, "every one ought to on a rope hi his sleaping-room, with wnieh to make his escape in oaae the neaentof the atalrwav." "And m irwr would you, for Instance," Penain, "anoposing you were "turned in your bed-room by Are, make ww of the nmeP" "What a ailly ouea ' racdkal Mr. Babbit, with a mttd
the window, if
astHBti FA1M iMB UlMMM, -A writer kt the Vaw York THhim twea this good advice m two word how w cur an egg anting hen "aa her. -Broiled jmtatoe: Parboil large potatoes. Peel and cut them Into tWek BroUthe slieea on a gridiron over a clear lire until brown on both dea. Herveon a hot dish with pepper, aalt and butter. -TWedo Blude. -It ia stated that by spreading salt on the ground under plum tree m far out a the branohea extend, a good crop u often secured, a It interferes with the operation of the curculiu. The same application ki good for bark Ik. The dirt-scraper can be profitably used in making open ditches through low land. If nmnwl,
ditch will have such sloping banks that nwagon or reaper can pas over It. The earth spread over adjacent land is worth as manure all thmt th l&itr- wtn
cost.
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bacoo plants can be grown advantageously among cabbages. In fact, farmer who have tried it insist that a good crop of cabbaeje can be grown in this
way. where not a sound head has been seen for two or three ytun.OUcugv Journal. Curtains are draped much higher than they used to be. It is no longer considered essential that they shall meet low down, but it is good form to tie them back so that one may look out of the window, or ao that a small table may be placed close to the window.
A . Y. Fort. President J. M. Smith, of the Wiaconein Horticultural Society, ix reported by the Michigan Farmer a saying he is satisfied it pays to pick off afl trawi)errr blossoms from new plantations the first season, "thus keeping the entire strength and growth of the plant within itself, and preparing it to yield the largest possible crop the following year." A correspondent writes toe Country Gentleman that not long ago he noticed among a flock of ducks that some were so paralysed to lose all power of locomotion and lie fiat on the ground with both feet thrown up. On examination he discovered that the one thus affected were literally swarming with vermin which infected their beads and neck.
He at once applied lard to tbe affected part, and in leas than aa hour the diH'k were on foot, and to all appearances sound and well
To clean musty feathers proceed as follows: Turn them into a barrel and cover them with hot water: leave them to soak for an hour covered with a blanket to keep in the heat ; ia the meantime make a pailful of strong oap-uds: )Kur off tha water from the feathers ami put on fresh boiling water; add to it the soap and a teacupful of ammonia: stir well for half an hour until the feather are well washed: then drain off the dirtv water aad put in clean boiling water and repeat; drain and spread the feathers to dry upon a sheet in aa airy room. VomHmmUU Magmxme.
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THl 1L V. Piaaca, Buffalo, K. Y. : Dear
tmrmy lamur aa aesd
your body by using that aaee aad long Ufa. that ry part of tha body. Dr.
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i habit of brushing one leg against the
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oeeu ac rtnerent tune exercised in search of a remedy for this often very tronblesonte practice. Both tbe fore legs and tbe hind legs are subject to h. the latter, perhaps most frequently; but in them it is confined to the fetlock Joint; whereas, in the fore legs, the bone may hit either the fetlock, the leg just above the pastern, or just under the knee, where it i called a speedy out, from its occurring chiefiv during the faet action. It la aeairabfe, before applying a remedy, to ascertain. H possible, the cause, and the part which strike, whether the shoe or the foot, and, if the latter, what part of H. Many hone interfere from 'weakness, and cease to do ao when they gain strength and condition. This is more particularly observable with fast horse. Others do so from a faulty conformation of the limbs, which are sometimes too
ctoee to each other: and sometime the toe hi turned too much out, or too much in. When the toe ia turned in the horse usually strikes under tbe knee. The object to be ke)it In yiew in shoeing such horses must be, to remedy, as much . i a a. . a.
as we can. ute tauity acnon, aim to remove. If possible, the part which strike. The-part of the foot which strikes is between the toe and the inside quarter; sometime the inside quarter itself, but very rarely the heels of the shoe. If the horse turns his toe in it is verr probable that he wears the inside of the shoe most: and if so, it should be made much thicker than the outside: If the
contrary, the outside heel should be thicker than the inside. The. shoe should be leveled off on the inside quarter, which should also he free, fmm nails. In the hind leg we often find that a three-quarter-shoe will prevent striking when other plans mil; for here the part which hits is not situated so far forward a in the fore legs, so that the removal of the iron altogether from the inside quarter will soon accomplish our aim. It sometimes happens that every plan we can adopt will not prevent interfering, and the only recourse Is boot or strap buckled on the part of the limb that hi struck. Prairie Farmer. In the first three months of this
I was Taoeaum with Chronic Catarrh and
f asBMsnaxM my aaad,wa very dear at time and haddpHMrpe front my ears, leeides b4n; unable to breath UWnejti my aosa. Bator tha aacond bottle ofEly's Cream
uamtwas nxhaetted I was enrad. and today enjey sound boaJth. C. J. Cor bin. t3
Chetantt., Fisid Maasaw Philadelphia Pab. Hans, Fa. (Sea Advsrttssatent.)
A wxsx-arowv lttaraamr aad humorist
say that Ms chief literary oa are tha book ha has borrowed
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wish two stamp and history of nut 'or psssphlat, Woaxn DmrxaaAav UxmcAt.
Btrrs reflartion by au fadnatrioa and fncal mandiennt: "Hare I am Pv been a besxar for twenty years, and I aiat rtoh .' Fortt WU.
FAnwmLO, fowjwDr. J. L. Myers say: MBrown' Iroa Btttars k the hast Iron preporatioa I hava ever known In my thirty
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for all aerofttloas and riralast Uood-pot-oaaei speciaW. By dnuQEists. firrixo otl tsbuaine that bad bettor hf atarkrd with a. lti a aaaty riak. Fom Corona, Goum akd Tbboat Dtaoa nana, a. " Browu Brvmdktal Troth" having proved thair Hneaey by a taataf maay year. HoU oafs ia from at Met, a aoc.
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