Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 28, Number 39, Jasper, Dubois County, 9 July 1886 — Page 3
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write them lenlr any thing about the nuiiai tt ii Ml trn that a bone eaa sw oa ia shoo without aUfang, IW ssm 1 bred eleven eolts a the fata. Qm dtrAi hi to 4rw wood. aad an a. to drive her aarom a of km Mm could not tUad up, and aaWattppiag lWy. toil dawn and eonld aot gat ap. Shewoaidhav dbd thne K abc bad aot bean drawn to the Aota by putting a rape around bec breast to which the ether bone wat bitched. Thb marc eould aot go oa aa by road. Har boob bad never beeo loaobed by a rasp or tattrcas, or any tbinf else. They were as nature made mem. Aabther thfaf ao horse eaa travel oa a pike or a rraveilv road for any length of time without wearing tba boofif down so much that the feet will become leader, aad if kept ap the aaiaial will become lame aad useless. ColU offtaa get footsore ia tab way, raaaiac hi the folds aad slam pirns; Bias, wbiob wears away the hoof. It wears off faster thaa it grow oat. It is aot the shoes which ia jar the horses, hat tbe way tbey are pat oa. A shoe should be fitted to the foot of the horse, hat oaHe often the rale is the other way, and the hoof is eat down aad raff ed off to it the shoe. Shoes are tee short or too narrow, aad oa thie aeeoaat the weight is aot placed under the outside or shell of the loot, where. it should be. I saw a whole stable of horses of great raiae which were all getting lease, because they ware shod so very aieeiy by a man who was a . eat workman." This over-nice btaekiaalth bad kept catting away the heels aad frogs so that eaeh borm had beeoase teadar-footed. aad oils had heea applied to the hoofs to softea them. All the hemes wasted were Far am make eorns ia their feet Tory oftaa by allowing- the to remain oa too kmr. or antil the foot grows to the outside of these, briefing the weight of the body right oa the sole. This hiad of eeoaoaty and aarslassaaai should never be practiced. It often spoils good horses. Jural bPHBbV FbbbVbW FAMILY TROUBLE. XIXB JU X. iKtle babhy. I realty verr much.
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He Why? want ao rem a a strike. Wo TKK P. X. my dear, to tae striae sou oaf -Mr pet, it is still oa. He Are yoa aot getting beagrr? She Ho. 1 bad dinner at asotbi safer you cacne home. Me Will the strike last nattl breakfast, thiak yoa? the There b bat at all. way & He-ITm! Well my pet, if you will go aad get awe a bowl of bread aad naShr or a cap of coffee, I think we anfajbt ad4at the difereao between Jaber astd eat oapital arbhraba? r. s. tMti aBBBa?BB nWf Bj THE MAMtWA KAU. IS te John Wortbiagtoa, Coasol at Malta, Mads to the State Departateat the following description of the Jap same frigate Maaiwa Kaa. Ha says: ,Tbhi la a remarkable ship, behag oao of the latest types of offeaahe warfare. She aaa attain great speed aad is power fatty armed with two lixteea-iaeh rifted aaaaoa far loag-raage iriag, fare aad aft, besides six-tneh riied maaaie load at the sates of her mtastaip raised Not being armor-clad, bec peed is expected to keep her at a safe distance rrom tae on amy, at to peaum aim at baff rnage. sae was antic ana araseu ny She was built aad armed by : far wunam Armstrong ta eoanaaauoa i af hb Idea of a fitting araber. She b supposed to be the fittest vessel for the protect! protection of a convoy of merchant to. laptata m. oc tats resses, adaoated at Anaapetb, and he hat dented the United State uniform for We Japanese sailor." Thb is thonght by aaral sdfeers ta he the baginamr of a reslasJoa hi naval warfare. Armor has become aa oambrone that it b likely ta be dh aardsd eatirely. far the thicker it b aaaee the heavier the gan tent agaiaat k. U b the story of the Middle Age ear agate. A the iaveatloa oC guap9m aad the more effective weapon dW awaj with armor for men, so may the hnprvred rifie-caonon make it a t boat be iigatenen asm not depend oa armor me aWb manrCwfeVX W VfarV jhj t a ..Ml .a 1 '""TV "IStlr fwajammj; simple rariiaajtWrirta. with a a aaaen mi hi ttrteked. On tha Hring bedr . even if tha blood M at eame to th as woahi
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kaaecz. Baka van tea boiL B k beat mm CmO. Ucht. Man fail to geratfcaate, solely tiiiiini they aieplaatttd too deep. 1 sthak jattani at tha aad wflt ha foaad a hah a - - - wsr.a . na a - the at aad af tha stick and scatter la it, aawarias: smhUr.-j: The bepara leare aa strawberrj piaalu are caused by a fungus grpwth and are ertdeaea af diaease. This fuagas. aaJOta moat others, thrives ma buvhtM mperatare, aad, theraforc. of shadiar the alaata. is adrised to prevent it. The spread of the foetus may he arrested by picking oft" the leareeaad bttraiag theau jfiirtwafs. Apple Dumplings: fare six good bed apples, take out the eore so as ta leave the apple whole, plaee them ta a deep bread Ua, and pour the following hatter over them: One cap of tone cream, one half oap of sugar, three eggs, oae half teaspooatttl of soda, oae and one-half eaps of Hour and a little salt. Steam oaa hour. 7e JbwssasM. A lady seads ta tba Jmericmm Jnmlytt the follow lag recipe for preferring cheese from mold, whieh she voaohes for as mfallible, she baring used it successfully during tweaty-fire years of hoasekeeplag experieaee: "Cover the cheese with a piece of cot ton or liaea cloth, saturated with stroag naegar. It will preserve the cheese as fresh as wbea first oat. arerent mold, aad ao files or iaeeets will touch it. This I know is exoaUeat. The taste of the cheese k m ao wise affected by the rinegar." Where room b abundant a bed e. hardy roses, if kept ia good shape, b very attractive. Rosea do not stand being crowded in with other shrubs, or bring planted against fences oc buildings Terr welL Their best place b la a centrally located bed eat ia the bwn, allowing plenty of air aad saa sumo. Circular or oral forms of bedt 1 are pleasing ones. The plants may be set two or three feet apart each way, starting near the edge, Setting plants of other kinds ia the bed between the rosea b aot advisable. M estera JimraL Oae cap of butter, two caps of tagar. one cap of sweet milk, two aad a bait eaps of Sour, tae wattes of serea W. eroa Umspooafab of baking powder, one pou almondi, and' one quarter of a pound ofcttroa, all chopped fine. Mix all thoroughly before adding tba fruit. Put baking powder ia the Soar and mix well before adding it to the 'other ingredient. Sift a little flour over the fruit before stirring it ia. Baka slowly, aad try with a splint to see whoa it b Jmsfaa Asbd. CULTIVATION DROUGHT. auMaral Matlaa ai flcnt w. X. T. Wltli HuttUnf MtMtfSM Itwi.t-1.iIi. L noticed that well- I droaght bettat I that wbioh b aesrleeted. Tbe of the b not ao mmnIIi I aaderstoed. It will, therefore, be a of satief action to all to be pea of additioaal evideaoe aad more exact data on the subject, aad may be of ralae by stimulating tillers of the oil to additional effort at critical periode. A balietin from the agricultural station at Genera, X. Y., contain thate iatereeting farts bearing on the abject ef drought: "That cultivation, by formlag a loose soil upon thesarlaoe, which acts as a mulch, ooneerres the water to the toil, b a fact which b well eetab ftshed and should be aiorc commonly appreciated. For the purpose of oilerlag numerical value which shall express the influence of culll nation, we hare tried the following experiment: Oak boxes of one cubic loot capacity were mude of half-inch staff an i thoroerbhr soaked with oiL The bottoms being removed, tbe frame was forced down iato the earth ia tbe corn-field aad the bottoms afterward put hi position. We thaa had a foot cube U soU ia Its natural position. The surface at the earth in oae box was left undisturbed, while tbe surface of two boxes were kept cultivated. By weighing these boxes the gain or loss ia weight b assumed to measure the evaporaiioa wbioh has taken place from eaeh. From July 26 to Augnet 1, six days, the cultivated soil evaporated at the rate of MM gallons1 per acre less than tbe undisturbed soil, or lees 161 gallon daily per acre. From Aaaast 1 to Aarust 10. a me days, the cultivated soil evaporated t, Jf 7 gallons per acre bat thaa did the aadbtarbed iL or less MS ralloas dailr toil, or lew 3C3 gailoas daily par acre. uurtng tae wnole period from July Angaat 10. fifteen days, the saving of water enacted throach culthratioa agured ap zix rukm daily per aer, sr. expremlag these facto la aaotbet .L. - - - 1 I . afroal toAug w" 4.51 JSTf14 oil gallons. In calcalating our resaltstt foot of surface by 4S,M0. tbe BaavoieV mm mww tmmvm hum m mtmmrw I plied, aad while da never he expected to give precbery the some aaaterical reenlta, yet tbe eat fact became aaqeootioaablt that through eahivatioa we are eaabled t eoaserre to the soil a large ataonat af water daring a droaght Indeed, o isrvathia through extending perbae af ajmaght abo phtialy show the superiority of field that have been well fnjaua aAayaBBaaarWmamnL Tnmai aaWsW mammj mrejeKamav ffiaaa dhawV of Hb drainaca ht Thaa are science nad perimeat C4mtrihiithag to tha ralbf afrienltare against the sxtttm u f boCi wet season aad dry aae. The friU af these dtvslonminbi
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1 esa t beW u aw ti. RftMasse ttiTiiar u& 'wmSbT fTi nil I sba'a't stout wa iny efesataa, if hM a eeea atl ms wi laSMUUSB And, aw. ns I taut asebaw tasMtttlstf toraaaai Oae curt was nmmc aa Mm MM Isatswbaetn Till tha sne Mm It AM tan I want arenas aad tae vajbas uafols4 Aal I MaW4 lM(f Mil WnVUlS IlMftc'Mwr. aaaw: TBS MR1PHM111M BS4." A FORTUNATE FOOftTK TatSMi WattOHM tflt "Old Scratch b at k ag'i." Nd Aaat MeUada, looking toward tht gardea, where the family ben was ia dustriouely seratcfaing, as usual "It's a good thing we han't ao veghahlea growiB1, far old Scratch would have 'em ap in lees' a ao time. Thb soil doa't grow aothm' bat gold stiver. Howsomever, I wealda'tmmd barm' a good crop o' that," aad with a sigh Aaat Melittda set down her iroa aad took a hot one off the stove. "Waal, ao," aaewered Cnele thaa, taking hb pipe from hb "a good crop o gold aad silver would be powerful eonreaieat to her, aa' hare hi Colorado ao more'a we oua-ht to expect." "You'd waat it ter come up com jeid Aaat Meliada, wifh a withetiag giaaee. Ion woaMa't take a pick and dig if yoa knew sartin sare you'd awrce it nen. way aoa t you the mottntala prospectin'?'' e ap "McHndr," said Uncle Jobethaa, sohwaaly, "you torrit my wooden tog." "Fiddlestick r Mptted Aaat Xeliada. "I don t waat you to take waat rou to take oft . 1 Jf m . 1T "TP 7 ' ."1 vtwvj uaic job can ziv m aaoatar om o' me to bay it Hare I stand washin aa iroaJa' to ears moaey to keep as aova, ana meooe up t&ere oa tbe mouataw yonder b a gold miae bat waitta' far the first maa that has grit eaoagn to aig aowa rar it. Mttn t you asaamea cc yourseii j oaataaa scarim r ' I'll start am Kirtv im .ini.l.' answered Uacie Jonathan, meekly. "Kial go with you?' asked Jim, eageriy. Jim was perched aa en a barrel. with alone sHarbamaaroa tied around tils WU - ' fctli j u. LJT ... j " ""- v m You can n if tout snare yoa," aaewered Uncle J "I reckon I won't far." reckon yoa won't. Td ratber dbz rold than neol aotapiwm aiiai. mMOttieMiaMUr. -reeon potaaoe w rwis worx." ,. - m A. W "Well, you're all tbe girl Tve got. a I have to make aae o' yoa," replied Aaat Melinda. "I can't do every mmg. - wnn a ginnes at poor Uacte joanusaa. "WheaFva dona the potatoes Ua I CO oat and alayr' aaattfsasd Jim. "Yes," said hb aaat, "when you're peeiea tne potaioe ana parea tae appiea ana oroagnim soma wooa aaa sot the table lor dinner." "Jimiay cricketo!" thought Jim, " tant t no ran to niar besa' a airi." OM Scratch was already at work and tarowiag tae atrt m every direction when Jim came out hi the rardea the next morning at serea o'clock. Her . t r I a in . . wner pm nis nasra m aw pockets and wsseaea aer aoaurngty. "She's the best baa in the hall eamp," he was tUnkhur. wbea bear bang! went something fight at hbfeet. "Hallo, Jim! ' called out a boy oa tbe other side of the feavoe. "What are yoa jampia' far? Dkdn't you know iwa we ruana oc rfeiyr ' "SaltbT' said Jim. "I clean forTOt Una me some a' roarcrackee. "Jnn Manam," called Aunt Mafiada, rtgat m Aad Jim waat reject aatly into tha "it's tha Foarth a' Jnrr," be aa claimed, a he eaterod the aSsoa. Uncle Jonathan a sari droppsd hi pipe fat sarprba. "I declare to goodncssr be hagan, 'If hare I waaal startla oat tow ark oa a national holiday. YA fargat all about hs bein' the Foarth. TW people ia thb 'ere oouatry doa't car nuthhv far Saaday an' holiday." "Khi I her soma erackera? haewad Jha, who had tied oa hb &m. rTiLak yoaraaat,'' saaatad Dala I j"Sr J.rmf . , ye ,.r t i" . . kbd crimhr, Harar miaid." Caele to Jtet, wrw a Jat yoa Bre oaT my So, wbea Jhm bad finished tha a aad swept ap the kitahea, be farlawad hb uacb oat la the garden and they nailed a board oa a tree for a aaark. It we fortaaata that they had phmtef eearidges, for Mather ware ery good ahob, aad tha balb want iyhaf many yard freag the target. naally, Aaat Megaaa easac ta tha at tae catan aad condeecended to oatlmir skill. Ieanhtbjb Unci
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dbkof the fall -What her I ilhiil ii "Why didn't aha was ta the way?" "8b waaa't nowber tall Bat hwhnad TJaeb i. thnaght yoa was goia' to Foot Jbn was orytag a thongh hit saVtaaVE' MeUt 'QCaap9 asff9aa)0aVL Hever ariad," aahi hb aw bb bead- "TB ha aad we'll eat ohi lahFefim Ji4aeafli Sfll aafpjff WW Uaele Joaatban pinked ap old aif(ntBrtSdaaeJal ftaMaffcaMnl BBenaT OaT aa bar for eookiac- mm was aaaa a WWUm ha cam-back J rittiag dbooneolstcry oa tha door"Look hare what I foaad. he said slowly. Thar war aoeae saialag parties ia hb band. -Why, it look like geed," said Aaat Heliada. "Where didyou git itr' "ia old Scratch's craw," said Uaele Jeamthea. "I'm gob' to take it to the aaanyer's. Whatever it b, it oobm oat of oar gardea." Tha assayer dfaicovarad that what Uaele Jonathan brought him was six dollars' worth of pare gold, and la a few week the garden was lsd ta men who began sinking a shaft. By the next Foarth of July Aaat Melinda, a the wife of a wealthy man, had grown bettor-tempered, and Jim aad manly as though hebnever worn a gingham apron. "I tell yoa. Melbidr," Uacie Joaatban aed to my, "I wasn't such a fool as you thonght when I sot 'round and smoksd my Jhik black pipe an' let old Scratch do cay projector far me." flefrfen Day. AOOfTCD CHILDREN, IjAtfj) 9afM mW"y (NT Mrs. Williams stood on the porch ml har farm-house home fat Indiana oaa day, looking for har twa hoys, who had been oat hunting. Ia a comer of tha porch wm a big basket, ia which lay an obi eat, with three kittens about a week old. Presently tha two boys came ap. Will had hb bat ht bb hand, enrrymg something, which proved to be three vary young souirrehi. Tbey had killed tba mother, aad, finding the young ones ia tbe Best, had brought then home, aad meant to rabe them for pets. "I'll pat 'em down here, aad get a box: for 'em." and WlU, taking tbu little thtags from hb cap, and atoebaj them on tha floor of the porch. At that moment, Tab jumped oat of har basket, aad marched ap to theaa. "Oh, the cat! She'll eat 'em aa!" cried Mr. WIlHams, aad was atopmajr to rescue the squirrels, whan WlU stopped bar. "Lot's see what tha'V What puss did do was ta walk p, ga around the soafereJs, seaei' them a mV ti. aad then lick and enrea theaa, parriag softly over theaa. She stored a moment, thea tamed and walked away, wbaa, hearing oae of the souirreb err, she turned back, watched them a' little, nen deliberately picked oae mi theaa up. and carried It to her basket. Laybig it down with her kitten, she case back and carried the other two la the same way. Wbea they were all ia tba nest, she cuddled herself down with these, licking and sutootbing then-far as if they were her own babies. The boys were delighted, hat Mrs. Williams was greatly alarmed, and wanted them to take the little creature out, declaring that they would be eaten by morning. The boys, however, left the squirrels aad kkten together, and tba next morning they were at con toe ted a If they had always bear there. And there they stayed, and the gooai old Tab brought them up with her own family. Tbey soon got large enough to run ap the tree In tbe yard, where tbey would play and frisk about, and) return,, wbea tared, to their cat-moth-; er. At last one of them raa off to tbe woods, and a day or two later the other one followed. The bovs tried to catch the angratofal little beasts, bat did aot succeed. Fans whined and mewed after tbaan for a few days, aad refased to be comforted, bat fiadiag tbey did aot return, devoted herself to the rest of her family, and tssmtd to conclude to mourn ao longer for her foster-children. Tbbiacideat aetaallr ocoarred. feat as givea, near tha littb rillage of Karr, aariag tae rear last Jf 9Qf9m 9 A Utti Orphan's Heta, General Hancock relates the following pathetic incident, which occurred at tiattysbarg, just before bb faatous charge: Passing near theat skirts of bb lines, be came upon a child. enir aaw a-ooaen rear or ao of age, and hardly ret eld eaourfa to sneak plainly. She soaeehow had strayed sear the Union pickets, bringing aa old ride heavier than she could wall earrr with out showing that she was overbardened. Whan she saw Oeaeral Hancock sha bead the load la her arm a littla hhxher and fairlr van lata hb arms erw hart THy papa's daad, hat hare's my paim's ganr' There was lamstblng Bka a tear ia General Haaceek's eye m be rtihifi the hereto Httb incWeau "fnarerreeall that brave shk of a child s ta ear eaano," ha sahL "aHhnat ms the aeaaeal napad worda votaed a aa earn of Indbh ateaL oaa oap of m toaapaonfat of sada, two faJaof oream-tortar. Bakebt
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