Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 28, Number 28, Jasper, Dubois County, 23 April 1886 — Page 7
tm CIGHT-HOUR MOVEMENT.
ato.isaitoaian hyr Mm IMm am-
to Mm Armory mm) Hi 4tarabw On. dr"Au AMNkM Addoado TtoU Wm SjalMty tajoarad. CM4CAOO, April 11. Fully sight thousand workiageien crowded lata the great armory of the Mxth Cavalry Mm take front last night and acobahfy fear thousand mot gathered In front of 4m butldtug. T)m wecasion had been ad.orttoed as an sight-hour dtimoaetratiou Mtder the aasalce at Um Trades Asicimbiy. A lame iKooortlon of Mm Assemblage CaUtG ill Organised bsdisS, SCeeailnd by fK and draw, and carrying noge trasmraeies. Few of the man wore any reaslfa, aad afuwireatly no attorns at dbudar wumdv ieot in point of number. Xrltbar there aaylhlne; rfmWin m nrocaflslnn. The various union eaute trooping 1m from ail directions mm! come srt served wss Mm rule as to seats. Xeverthle,e:aatlent order was maintain!. A csrion frture of the meUoe wm the noticeable jbw of ronton and aged men a well. The audience wm almost wbollv eompocd of mew between twenty and fortv, comfortably clad, mhI few. If any. hOHtnaslgn of liquor. There wre not to exceed a dozen police to He about ttw hall. Interest centered In
we tmM!mreftdes and m union after union, at irregHtar intenal,marched Into
me nan and the crowd caught flight of wU,h. tile sfK-skerV voice were lost In round of eher that were renewed
scnln an1 aeitin. "Kbrht Hosrs and Xo Drones," "Work Ktgbt Honrs ami oom
ww Lalor Market" sad ''OpfMHe Child La
nor' 'were fair samples Amour the trader
nrernt the mol numerous were the carpenter, rdat-rers, clothine-cutter and dear-makers. but a lone list of others
were wot far behind In point of number
Iteorjre A. Schltlinz acted a chairman
and raneed about him on the platform
were the lenders of the local unions, and
men prominent in the labor movement
Am.n the latter Mt Judjre Kichard
rremvnrat, of the Slate bench. Alex
ander Sullivan also occNled a Mat on Uw platform. The addresses of the evening were rtVllvered by Thomas K. Hill, who sjiokc of the progress of the eicht-hour
movement; W K. Salter, who dwelt on the economic bearfne of the movement
on ociety, ami L. H. Sawyer, on It ma
Serial advantages to the ware-workers.
The crowds on the outside were held . to
xether hy speeches from Kichard lower and everal other prominent Knichts of
Tibftr.
Jmt as the overtow meetinc wax ff
nnder way a bnrtr indiridnal in a lone cat. ami wearine a vhahby lonch hat, nHmnted a pile of lumber In' front of a m-
HWn on tne ootfcirH of the crowd and besan a .ociatitic harancne. Abont the
wime time there emerged from the hall in
which the Hrbt-honr dentonot ration wax
belntr held a Me of men bearine a ml
Ha, bavin? on It an lncriptSon in Or
toan. ThiK banner had been borne In the
ha'l wMSe the meetinc wm In proere-:, and beine of diney hne and kept farted.
wa not dftiitcnifdied from the half .a a. ...
nozett otoer nae. ad of watc were
t reenlatton stars and stripes. Abont Ave hundred cvkfentlr eann-st ympathix-
ffs irew close to t 9ocialbt orator.
vbo -wwved ta Wm Anareh!i mm
Sam fVldlne. At his feet sat his neero
wife. 0 the nntnltirt of the ratherln of FieWlne' spoorter were ac enwal nnmber of ca)rielty-eeVers. mah-
inc his awlience a round thonsand.
The !rt named daws of Hetener were t'r dfeemd by their hearty aooiiie
I Fiewne's sent meats and the fact that their cries and conversation were not
in Knelt!.
He was snweeeded hr A. It. ParsoM,
who violently a5alled the Knlfhh of La
bor, after which his hearer formed la
Hwe and marched to the hall of the Inter national S-eietr. The only demonetra-
won for or aara!nt the anarchic br the
eieral crowd were a few deriive cheers. The other me-tines. both In the hall and on the otttedde, were nrrdonced much later. Btt few reference? were made bv the speahers to the axistine railway strikes, and then princlpallv to point a
moral in arsnmenl for the maw to a
raitae till strikes shoabl be made nrae-
tirallv Impossible and edy worlc at rea
sonable pay con Id be obtained hy mewu " nch m a leneral adoption of tha ekht-honr system. Thooch the strikers were left antonched bv the speaker-, an expression of the feet'ne of the mnltltnde wm riven In the follonlne. which wm adopted hy acchv mat ion amid enthnslam:
nMlew. THot nfs ma-M-meftttnar nonwe-i the pr4ilr of Jav OomI In nveaVf h nareemeai with the Kntehts of Labor to t!l" the eanAtji of th nreeit rtt Hi oi'hw t hv arhnratlnn. Is leHor '' I'n.tav Msreh V, to T, V. fnrrly. en-e-l Mimt Workman of th Kntent of ImMr. ;onH iKMed m sbtne tnot toe er-vnee ,f the men now on a rfce on ta 5mthw.tern railroad irtM woM be anhjnrtteH to arNtrston. TW wae wrltfea to Pnwlerlv after two Interview oa that wnony ar ;Hs bonee. mul a a nsrt of th ser-emnt between OonM ant the KahthM ef tjihor In eeorlaoee Hh tb- eame sveient. General Master Workman Pow"rtv ft-ieTrtpH the men to reara to work atnnee. RonM.theaestrfar.hr mleeheo M ftonMe-4eitnr.vlolsted H. and he H4 thls nHintv for the pnrpee of oemnratlstnc he Ke'cHts, of Ihor. We. therefore, 4e. rUr- that the eoo4nef of CoaiM hi thl motr hi l ae In the extreme, ant we et anoa
w rttniie everrwhere to faaatllrite thempeve with the fr In the ee, an4 ptl wh to Mnnte lor the eontlnnanee of the Hilte-4?owtl or the Knlchte of lAbor. Some of the city papers estimate that the Catherine nnmbered between Afteea nnd twentv thousand, ft was, probably, the lantest labor demonstration evot held in this city.
HOME, FARM AND
HOOT.
THE
Bla 9oMteoontoo antt Mm
ff ImprafM
Th txlatrttal eoveriau; af Um foot may be divided iavio fottr parU, vie, tte wall" or "ertttt," tha "bara,' "iwh" mm! iMNnjr hog." Th exkirNI portion. mmimmI "erwat," adapts m leftma to tha Hf Haiti re parU witiifn. It to eompad of aittajl ItlMmewUi. or hollow Uthm, oonoliltol in ch a man her m U praforre their canitbi nHiUitet TUm eanak eotwtiUtte Um excrementiUoiM ootleu of tha hoof, Utrouch which morbifie or wnata matlerri make their exit, and in thom may lo he foiiad the vtamek by which tht) horn I necretod. The Mitall yL arUinic from the vaweuUr and nervotM membraim boneatk tha hoof, which hi itmMtsml a a eontinuaUon of the true akin, enter ako intotiieee eanals. The small YeMel alitMled to, technically calknl mpUUe, oeei the iiropertica of aeitMbility ami cofMluctihtlity. Thy are forme.1 from wlU, ami hare an alio tod fttnetion to ierforftt, for which, in their healthy jttnte. they are all-wif-ncicitt, and for which no other plan It a or can H?rform without tleraiignenU to th parte. Tli "bai are a eon tin nation of the external Hrtion jnt dei-cribed. They form an anjrie at the heel?, which terminate toward the toe. Ther ervn tc
give jtrwtth and tlurabilitr to" the hoof. Invent contraction of the heels and thui aid the hoof in rotctinjr the soft ami seniiitire part. Th internal portion of the bars preaenU the .ame appearance m that of the cnit. They art hehl together hy vital atNnitit, and so Jonj they maintam their normal integrity the foot will preserve iu form. Kex in order i the "i?ole." It i aonnideretl to be more elastic than the crut. and is the medium of the sensitive faculty, through which, together i with tt elasticity, the terctiision of the foot gaiiit the grrouiMl is regulated.
in -iKmy irog m .sail more elastic than either of the iart decriled, and any unnecessary "rmring" on the part of the mith is to be deprecated. On the internal portion of the part jt dercribed U found a beautiful set of lamimr, resembling those found on the under part of a rautdtrootu; their number it aid lo lie about fire huntlr.nl. which articulate with a similar number given off from the wltiii-lnme. Kach la in inn?, having two shJes and an edge, form a furies of articulation, numbering about three thousand. The whole lrreiitn a surface of foursquare feet. Hence, the body of a horse resfcs upon sixteen (tqutire feet of surface within the hoof. The hoof, a observed, serves as a defence to the HWrfative parts within. It varies in .sine and thick nes. according to the age and condition of the animal. It texture may be rendered hard or Hft by the judicious application of therapeutic agents. Its conformation may be altered, for better or wooer, by'proper attention to the laws of animal Hfe, .stable management and skillful shoeing. Sons horji foot is as fa-eaible as a .vtone.
The smith wrenching oil the shoes, of
ten bangs away a portion of the hoof with them, ami cuts oft large pieee with as little care as a man would
trim a dog, then apply a red-hot shoe to the part, without any regard to the feelings of the animal. Many )ersone have had occasion to deplore" the present Wrbarious system of.hoeing. Dearhourht experience has Laturht them a
haasoo which they are not likelr
get. lltiladelftim JkfnL
OAK DEN.
Drains hoid kav a fail of tw mebes par rod. TVoy Timet. Boiled potatoes ottffct to be bda! out on a plate, and are then m food tor fn iig and maahinr as if they were freahly cooked. Tokm Mlmk, A Jelly Filling for Orange Cakes Gratanl rind and juice of one or two orange and one lemon ; one cup of water; on cup of sugar: one tablespoonful of mmti atarch; boll and cool before (Hitting between the layers of cake. JtocAMijhT. In dusting remember that old silk handkerchiefs are best for pianos. Shake the duster often while using k front door or window, and never fkrt it about the furniture, m this simply sends the dust into the air to settle again in the same place. Use a damp loth for wainscotings and the tops of doors and windows Chicago JottnuU. The idea that sandy sil is tbe best for gardens is based on the universal demand for earliness. Since Southern market rardeners shin so larrelv to the
j North, eariiness is of less consequence.
as we can not compete with them. Making the garden as rich as posaibie there need be no fear that if tboroughlv drained it will not be earlr enough for most purpfWe. X. J. JiraU. A woman may have ho carriage, but she can hang delicate vine leaves alone her orch, so exouisite in delicacy' that no sculptor's art can equal it; no conservatories with their wonders, yet she and the sun can build up a coppice of blooming things in her door-yard of which every floral leaflet U a wonder of beauty and pleasure. American Gnrtkn. Parsnips: In the proceedings of a farmers1 wives'' elub one of theni rive her way of cooking parsnips: "We have been using a good manv parsnips lately. I scrape them well, boil in plenty of water until they are quite tender, then take them up", drain and dry. cut in long, thick slices, and fry brown in butter. I sometimes put them in with a roast of beef, and let them brown in the gravy.1' WtzUrn Rural.
Whan MmGtwwb Frine FVadarkk Wftttaaa made a sort of royal praaraii Uara unwed flat many at Mm eies of Mm hostilities wm France, each town vm4 wHh Us a steal ar fat praatlac some aoeaMy by way of honor to his Imparial Highnaas. On can alas tlaler conceived Mm idea of
Mm aaetont asMra-ajescSf
the aatranca of Mm Priaee into Mm box, alraady deeoraUd far hint, erlam'moa ha Mm pit stood ap, aaahuux has lesttrs sf
In using student-lamps, never let the oil accumulate in the cup below the wick, but pour it out at least once a week. Let every thing used about lamps rags, scissors, or extra wicks be kept in a small box together: an empty starch-box being best. Burn lamp rags every few .weeks. If allowed to lie,. Riled with oil, sponUneoils combustion often takes place, many tires having been caused in this way.
CARE OF TURKEYS.
to for-
ARCTIC SOIL.
nwertr ao4 O'XelH'n ArMteaMow
Waskixhtox, April It. Osneral Matter Workman rw4erty writes to Ce tressman O'KelM to say that his views on the Arbitration bill have been incorrectly reported and pa Wished. He m wen "leased with the action take on Kby HHrress, for. aside from the merits of 'be measare. H shows the ernwth of a entiment and feetinc in Coneress favor!e to the principle of arbitration. He
'Sinks Mr, O'XeilTs MH the best tha' eoeld have been passed. m m m tteeeptkMi mt the fJMee Kmaaaay. Rax lKixcisoo, April If .Port Colhctor Hacar, Rnrreyor Tinnen and BmKrintendent Lawton of Mte Mint, called hi the (lnn embassy at tlwrahweHeeK The Chinese minhMer was assured tbe.t there was no intention on the part M the Government officers to treat his Got eminent or himself with discourtesy on but arrival. All that was dwdred was to obtsla identiAcatloH of M ofltcM ebaraeet. SneerintMideni Lawe extended vltamt to the Minister to rhwt and the wsrtmaw of hW mmt, Wataa nW aWnMHaaalHal mw WWl.ff fff"Ma.
The OrfKh of rermaitentlr ren Sotl ha Aherfak JmM Xrth Amertrx. OneralSirJ. IL Lefroy communicated to the British Association at its recent meeting the results, to far. of
researches to ascertain the depth of the permanently frosen soil in the Arctic regions of Siberia and British North
America. The depth of the "iterpetaal
ground-ice'' as it to called, has been found to be, near Yakutsk, Siberia,
three hundred and eighty-two feet. But few actual measurement have been recorded in North America, for the people who tKMSess a terpetuallr frozen
soil do not like to speak of it. "for fear
mat it may be rearaniett asastisma
against their climate. The greatest thickness of "ground-ice," yet actually
meaeureu m Amenc. is lorty-HVtt leet, a measured by Sir John Richardson in latitude ftl dg. ) min. and longitude 14 dejr. 14 min. weit. There is rowl
reason to Miere, however, that within
the Arctic in America a thickness of
ground-iee is attained much exceeding
utai at ixkuuk. icutennnt V. 11. Ray, U. S. A., sunk n pit near
'otnt Barrow in 183, to a depth
of thirty-eight feet. At twenty-
eight feet from the surface the temperature of the soil was 15 dcg. Fahr.; and it was the same at thirtyeight feet. Taking the unit of increase of lemtMBrature per unit of depth underground: m 1 dcg. Fahr. for sixty-four feet. Lieutenant Ray provisionally computed the total thickness of the ice at about thirteen hundred feet. The depth to whieh the summer thaw reaches and Its rate of progress am mora variable, for they are more dependent on the atmson and the exIHHUre than the depth of the frosen soil. They must greatly influence the agricultural capabilities of the placela some respects the existence of a
frosen stratum underground may be regarded as rather an ad vantage than othenrise. The cooling of the surface soil which it effects appears to lie a provision to counteract the intense heating power of the sun in the summer months, and to secure a supply of moisture to Ike roots of cereals when they most require it: so much so that fJeneral I-efmy believes that agricultural cxericnce in the Northwest would lie in favor of retaining it. even If it were possible to get rid of it, i'ispWtfr ceMe Monthly.
Aa AnnrsTett Method r Seeeafallr KaUWhen the young birds have become so restless that they will not remain longer in the nest, but seek to slip out of every little crack, put them in a basket on a soft oioth. As you take each one from the nest, remove the littbj hont huh tint bill, by hooktng ymr finger nail under It and quickly jerking it off; it is in the way of learning to eat. Then drop a whole grain of pepper down the throat. This is to give appetite and warm tip their delicate stomach. When all hare been treated thus, rub the hen tinder the wings well with drippings from salty bacon. Many rub with lard and sulphur, while others use lard and turpentine; we have always found that salty grease answers as well to keep the young free of lice, and is less trouble to prepare. Now your birds are ready to remove to their coop. This should be off from the haunt of other fowl, and if it can be on the eastern side of a rrassy slope so much the better. A coop made of fence rails, hih enough for the hens to stand erect, and have room to Hap their wings, is all the kind that is needed, with a tight roof over the top to turn rain. In a coop of this shw you can put two or three hens, if they hatch at the same time From the time thev
faa - W j il M ar Fru wa? aaFaftFTwaPBi as wavaamjac js assnajsauaua IX Y. LeSter. American brides would he surprised to aad am sac Mmu- waddlag neaaaals a mm-
bar Cm Cm M ffilf iimIms IiumJ feh
bHC do cum nte hers Mm sicaators of
reaatlvas. la addHJoa to oMmt prwnt, Mm Oladstoas received aigat ehaquta oa Mm oecasioa of bar marriage Mm oMmt day , moat of which ware from frioads of the family. CVmsldariar that her hawbaad is only a "curate" of Mm English Church, perhaps a few himdrad-pouad clMqnos will not esaM amiss whoa they sottM doara. s a ' rravMed With Kewrtr SfoterMl. tAarmrta (He.) Jonmat A Lewkaon crayon aiiiat has laisbed a portrait of the dead child of aa Aubtira goatMman. All he hd to work from was the picture of a eondn whose bom was said to he exactly like the doad child's,, together with a doMriptioa f uraJsfaed by Mm paraats.
Fob eight years Col. D. J. Williamson, Qwartor-MaMor, TJ. S. A. and ex-U. 8. Coaiwl at CalhM, was erippiod with rheum atiML He got ao ralisf antU as cd St. Jacobs Oil, which eared him. U. 8. Marshal h:ra, liMdolphia, says Red Wr Cough Cars earsd his family. SS eaats. Wz aappsae a Una of proof-readers eoaM be properlj called "The boats of oorraottoa." saatwf IMma XotwHaetoading the groat number who yearly succumb to this aerribto and fatal disease, which is daily winding its fatal coils around thousands who are uncoascioas of its deadly presence. Dr. Pierce's " Golden Meikl DiiCOTeryM will deanco and purify Mm blood of scrofulous impurities, and ears tubercular consamptioa (which is only scrofulous disea of Mm kings). Bend 10 cents in stamps and get Dr. riertse's completo treatise oa eoaumpttoa and kindred affection, with noaMroas tosMwonmls of cares. Address. WorfcTsDhv psauwry Medical Astoeialioa, Buffalo, X. Y.
The most obaoxioas form of "light Utoratare" is a gas bill. Awfcm Jfuffaia.
Toang Ste,
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To eradicate dandruff, and keep the scalp motst and clean, use Hall's Hair Iteaewer. The lives of maay cfaihirea bare been saved bv the timely ass of Avar's Cherry 2ectoraL
Tax
physio, us.
bow eaHi Tato
BaaT.easleattouoeaadeaMapest. Ptso's itsmgdy for Catarrh. By druggists. HH.
THE MARKETS.
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are taK'en to this coop feed the hens twice a day, with corn and green food, and keen both old and vonuir inlUul
min vnrilll num. J. u KTB UHS JWHn I LSSf MS'll
nave seA enu smaii ooarus, wnnrn must be kept scrtfpulouy eleau; lay these along the sunny shle of the coop, and for the first four days put on them a few crumb of hard-boiled egjrs. and rood
sweet light bread soaked in new milk then squeexetltlrvand lightly peppered. At first they will only eat aerumbor two, but against they are a week obi they jrenerally begin to eat quite greedily. Then if you add fine cut onion tops or ebives to their feed they will eat these before any thl.ig else 'you give them. After they begin to eat well, boiled rice, oat meal mush and the curd of .-our milk, drained well and mixed with onion tops, are all good feed. From the time they begin to eat well
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Canmltans are beginning to worry ver their hiss of forests. In the more thickly settled part of Ontario only ten percent of the woodland remains, and wells must mm- he dug bi the deptk of forty or Hfty feet, where formerly water eouhi 1m res lis a at six.
the day. nuttinr it on
their board, and as soon as thev hare
eaten all they can. the boards should he cleaned off and sat nn in the
sun to tiry. ready for next feed. When they are old enough to begin to go away from the hens to hunt bugs, then the hens should be lot out of toe coop, at first only a little while in the heat of the day, increasing the time as they grow stronger, until they are tot out early in the morning and allowed to roam all day. They can now be fed only morning and evening, unless they are tame enough to come for it at noon. When this old we feed them entirely on sour milk-curd and onions, and onion tops finely cut. They eat thk in preference to any other feed, and thnre well on it. They should be taught to roost in the coopon account of night rains. They are now old enough to fly np on roosts. These can be placed in the coop across one end. Vi e feed and care for them thus
until fall, when we add grain to the
curd first wheat, then corn.
person do not feed durinr the season
that graaahopper and worms are ikmty,but we think they will pav well at butchering time for the curd and grain given them. This ulan of raising turkeys we have used successfully for years, and so well does it work titat if young should die through the season we would think strange of it. And we call our way of rearing turkeys rrsnd mother's pnut.--.JAs yTf-uaLf JHffdafJajhBaUufriRt aaaaaf jMLdaauutiSaaa raapa asmasBuaassssmau aaaana alBfsTBVV
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to Mm
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sraetottoaalfrom
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about stomach, rash of fciood to ksad, Dr.l1sfve'sMrsUe4c" Brdiuiahut
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of
aarilr aessiaeea bad Mood, ra .atrial to m.
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a .a a
iMnUiStnL
BBaaamna
mi nir aasnEsm
i. aaa other dtv
andlomof aaaaMto. To
btos Mmts & ao ramtdy soaal to Jrickly AahBtttors. H has bsaa triad aad prvrsi tobsaspaciie.
A aoosf na appsal Tisst to gat up.-
A rdt rtosd or
will 111 the boart of avarr cim
n mm wm on ir asanas la mm asaf
Dr.
rtorcVs "Favorito reaeritttioB.,, It will
euro Mm mosteaeraciaAiagpertodleal pains; aad relievo you of alt irragudarntoa aad Eve ahy action. KwiU positively ears toraal iaiammatlen aad nleoratkm, ahwlaoamaat aad all kindred aMOidsrg. Fries
w itue d to aao aouar. By
BacArsc a baby ts a little yaller it's aa sign he fas a Chinamaa. J'imer Jmrmml.
rarsTooTHACUKlbwfcwftalBuaato,Xc 1
utron igwpw aeaj aaa toautine.
uaaaux coaa auutorau kUu Corns a
mm
BITTERS
sasslsallu sasdissaadinnailaiiiwfiaaiiiiiiiiiiialaV "jfiuj. fH?as lmaWad nSia5rfc5B aaS3 aw3w5flhoaasa aatliaiSaaC aaamsassaVV saaT aWffaaafAi gJmaaBsaasr svSaaNilwi aaa aaiaamaVfal spanmaL Xk. jBaWfa- aasariaV aaV, asllWsV I fcnWaV Vssaafi Jtoajaaagaa; JfBUB) aaUsaaVaaVm tsaT JsaMpaaVV aaasjasaf VVata uaaa Vanaa t I LhiitfdarwTiia' la."
asa4Smasaas sCtfMmsa9 snasaa Jadhatl
-a UOI ii i Up ill awl m J
-Km'V too saniii nufmi iwiSamataatama
aiaaawalltoaatoai
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