Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 33, Number 6, Jasper, Dubois County, 24 October 1890 — Page 3
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AGR1CULTURALHINTS.
OORN-HOUANO OR IBS. A Cheaply Km IK MraelHre far Merlaa. Chth 1m tkn Iter, Our llluetrationa represent a very cheaply -built but convenient a tr nature for'tornge of corn in the ear, Kig. l U a jnijxMJiiT view of tbe building, which U fourteen feet wide, twontysfoct long, and itin feet In tun elear at the save. TU pot are six stout, young )Mmlk or other soft-wood trees, cat in tbe woods, and resting on piers of stone sunk in tranche dug below the fro: line. Tbeen art notched at the prop rio. 1. rKHSfierrnvK virw or con. JIOUMK. places for the sills anil girders, the lav tcr Ueingof four-by-four inch seantling. The outside covering ia of narrow boards, nailed oh vertically, with inbrntkes between for ventilation. Two holes are left on each side, high up under the eaves, for convenience in filling the cribs from a Vagon standin alongside. Fig. a jg ' tue plan. On either side a crib tbroe and a half feet wide extend, the entire length and up to within two feet of the rafters. Those cribs are made af horizontal boards, four inches wide, with space of one inch between, a shown in Fig. 1. Midway between four of the uprights are opening covered by vertical slides. The panel next to the front is made up Fia. S. I' LOOK 1't.AX. of movable ltoard?, represented by dotted lines in Fig. S. These boards rest on cleats, and may be taken down when it is desired to enter the crib to clean It, or for any other purpose. The floor through the middle of the bouse is made tight, the space being used as a t-belll ng-roonn The portion which forms the bottom of the cribs is of narrow stripti. with spaces between. The ends of the building are covered withsvertfcal boarding, American Agriculturist Kvrrgreena far Metce IMrnM. The choice of erargreena should always be mad with an sye to the parSNKiiar wt tn vjew. if for protection ; WHO, . bt imswHce, on ine outewe t of buildings or orchards. Mrs .Tosiah . Iloopes in the Tribune, a dense, strong grower should be selected. Norway spruce, all things considered, fills every requirement and needs little training. Scotch and Austrian pines have been recommended, but owing to the disastrous fungal disease peculiar to the genus these soon prove useless, the loer branches becoming defoliated White pins form an excellent wreen, especially if pruned when young. American arbor-vita), although not Crowing so large as the foregoing, will msTce a heavy, sightly and effective hedge If set cloee together. They inceae rapidly in height, but slowly in bulk near the ground; no mistake will I made in using them in almost any situation not too wet. For an ornamental hedge proper that l, one to be annually trimmed nd kept in perfect condition hemlock spruce perhaps the most attractive, but Norway spruce will War neglect better, is hardier in the hedge, is adapted to a greater diversitv of mjUs and exposures, and, if skillfully trimmed, present an exceedingly beautiful, although formal, appearance. AbHt (irMtH. The other day a farmer visited our office fcr the ptirpow of inquiring about wme of the new grasses that are from time to time recommended br Interested parties or carelessly by the agricultural press. We do not mean to convey the idea, however, that all the grasses outfcidotbe standard list that are recomn mled are worthies They are not t very often they are suited only to a " rtaln locality, though interested parlH"t a,Mi careless editors may give them general recommendation. This farmer llMd where red dover would do splenibune, a dense, strong -j. h assert him if he 'lover, and he replied that he grew never au. .ow we desire to say what we . where clover will d well, a better grase can not be found mice no objection to people making t"iuirles about new things, but we do think that It would be the pert of wisdom to try old things when they are unlesUonably meritorious. Clover, blueKrai. timothy, red top and orchard prassis are good enough for any body to ke considerablb effort to grow and be athrM with. Western Rural. frnit rigaret. From various California journals we Pl"n the following: A Kr?iio grower lias revived per acre for Winter Nells f'"s peaches and nectarines, X" ThUin nprkots, JW; Iktrt-l-tt pear, i; Zinfadel grapes (dried). . Uaat fear's crop of tie Austin vineyard, a.1 acres, brought 7,30, A Ti .llMw UJ l vvine Um yieldZ W5 wort- r tr ventj-flve jrune trees will yield five ton, worth about ?lUiVe?J,1f B Hut 1.M0 ear-londs. frewpeebt for U,7M1r r" eariy ,m oar- , Al" ranaher has refuted 'K hfn arehard ia
WHEEL NOTES.
Tbe Conneetmut agricultural fairs e n a Pnnty of bicycle reeiie j Tbr,,Bf bat uVt'idmt teaoleept Antbonv's ottnrtawaaiu j W 9-5 second. Th Wilmington Wheel Club U arranging for a twantyve-mile ; tm Unitbcr 2.V 1 Tb tilmllege of h Buffalo Ramblers far a ow-hund red-mil team road raee jet remain uuanewercd. It i likily that the February meeting U.e .National aaawinbly will be held in Washington. Will Nfcmds, of St. Lnui. recently injured bin collar bone badly by'a fall on Solotron's II til. The Iteferoe Wheelmen, of Philadelphia, have moved into 00m mod ten elnb quartern on Diamond trxu A four-mile handicap bicycle race at Waterlown, Maes., Heptember 47, was won by S. A. Searte (15 seconds) in MOM. Stillman 0. Whlttaker's application for reinstatement m an ama:etir haa been refused by th racing board. W. Spooner. who recently lowered the twenty-four hour record, will shortly attempt to beat the one hundred-milr reeord. Iletweeu the Z,th and 30th or August no lean than eigb aonlicsnta for nntenu on an U-vibrating devices were filed in T: 1 , . loiigia&ti. Arthur E. Lumadcn. tbe crack Chicago ' s cyeltet, k not much over twenty year of i age, weigh ono hundred and ftf ty-five pounds, and rides a fifty-six irch wheel ' A three-dayV bieycle toumauHMit will , t w liciu ai jinaingnani, Ala., :rom Vo 1 tober 28 to i aotuv doien evenU bein run off each day. I After tho Athletic ecateaU at Washington on October ll the racing men ( will go In for road racing, uil aome records may then be lowered. ! The Vineland Wheelmen bare drilled to hold their second race meet on Mon day, Octoter 37, in tend of Saturday, October 35. as before stated. i rrovldence will probably hao track 1 for cycling cxclfsively. '' 'ie bal ( cycler are not satisfied with tW kath a 1 arraganseu 1 arte. CatorTh Caat R Cared With ZfKAi. Aivt-icmoss, an they can not reaeh the seat of the disease. Catarrh i a bloed or eontitutkmal diease, and in order to cure ftjcou hare to take internal remedies. Haif a Catarrh Cure is taken Internally, and acts directly on the blood aad mucous surfaces. Hairs Catarrh Cure is no quack medicine. It was prescribed byone of the best physicians in this countrr for years, and is a regular prescription. It is composed of the best tonics known, combined with the beet blood partners, acting directly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect combination of the two ingrediento is what produces such wonderful results in wring catarrh. Send lor testimonials free. F. J. Chkxkt Co., Props., Toledo, 0. Bold by Druggists, price 75c It's easy for a girl to get a piaaotuner on the string. Bingham ton Republican. WhMT When sores break out en your persea, when tdnuites cover Your faccwhaa rou feel weak aad debilitated, aad your nervous system teeis snauereu, wnea yon nave aches and wain, when yeur appetite falls. when YOU are troubled with dvuWHMOs when tkere is a general f unctions! cteranW meat ana lire hardly aeema worth It ring, give Dr. Bull's BsraaperiUa a trial and you TSJ 'ZXZSSS? JZ,2V "!Stf of the whole system it is superior to any other compound. It will not harm the most delicate invalid and hat ared thousands from a premature grave. You wrong yourself when you delay giving it a trial. A lUTtoxat, proceeding feed in the army. Yenowiae's Xewi. A on eat mistake perhaps was made when Dr. Hherman named his great remedy Prickly Ash ItiTTEns; but it is presumed that at that time all remedies for the blood, etc., were called Hitters. Had be called ItFrkklyAsh "Reculaior," 'Curative,' or almost anything but mttrt, it undoubtedly would have superseded all other preparation of similar character. The name Bitters is misleading; it is purely a medicine, and cannot be ueed as a beverage. ,, "Dm you loe any thing of raw in the firel" "Only my Waaer'-X. Y. Ledger. Tetiriata, Whether on pleasure bent er business, stomtd take on every trip a boute ef Syrup of Fig, a it neb most ptaneauUv and effectually oh the kidneys, liver aau bowels, preventing fevers, hdacbes aad other forms of Mcknet. For rale in .Vc and fl.W bottles by all leading druggists. Mf.n who have horse ne know when to say neigh. Dostou Curette. Bust, easiest to ue and cheapest. Pise's Remedy for Catarrh, lly druggists. Me THE MARKETS. N'aw YoniC, Oct IK Wit CATTI.K-Xative Stwer a t;()TTO.V-Ml.l.illBK H.OUK H lntrr w'hertt....... S WHKAT-X.2Kil !! COKN-Xo.2... , ... HATS Western Mixed 46 I'OKK MeM H tH a w 1 na 12 ST. LOUIS. COTTON'-MWdllaie .... 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L4NOOLN MELANCHOLY.
The who saw much of AWahsm Uneehs during the later years af hi Ulr,were great' lyUnpread with the expression a profound melancholy his face always ware la repoea. M r- Uaeola was ef a permUarly aysapathetieand kindly nature. TheMatreg cnarac terieUca lafiueoced, very hapfMly, as it proved, but emir politk-al career. They would not seem, at nrt gbmcn, to be ealcleat aids to poiitical xouomm; bat u the peculiar emergency which lincoln, ia the proridnnee of tied, was oalled U meet, no vessel af common clay could poaeibty bare become, the t(cnoea of the Lerd.H Thoac acquainted with him from boyhood knew that early griefs tinged Ida whole life with sadneaa. His partner ia the grocery beetnesa at Kilem, we "Cade ' Blhy Green, of TaUala, III,, wbe used at night, when the customer were few, to boUtiM grammar while Lincoln recited hie It was to his sympathetic ear Licla tJd the story of his lore for sweet Ann Ratledge; nad be, ia retnrn, offered what com fort be could when poor Aan died, aad Lincoln's great heart nearly broke. "A.;r Aan died," nays 'Uncle" BUlr, Hea stormy nights, when the wind Mew the rain against the roof, Abe would set thar ia the grocery, his elbows on his knees, his face in his hands, and the tears runniu' through his fingers. I hated to see aim feel bad, an I'd say, 'Abe don't cry;' an' he'd wok up a' say I can't help it, Bill, the rain's a faUia on her.' " There are many who caa sympathise with this overpowering grief, as they think ef a lost loved oae, when -the rain's a fallia' on her." What adds poignancy to the grief some times is the thought that the lost oae might have been saved. Fbrtnnata, indeed; Is William Johnson, of Corona, L. I., a builder, who writes June s, ISM: "Last February, on returning from church one night, my daughter complained of baring a pam in ear ankle. The paiu gradually extended until her entire limb was swollen and very painful to the touch. We called a physician, who after careful examination, pronounced it disease of the kidneys of long standing. All we could do. did not seem to benefit her until we tried Warner's Safe Cure; from the first she commenced to improve. When she commenced taking it she could not turn over in bed, and could just move her hands a little, but today she Is as well as she ever was. I believe 1 owe the recovery of my daughter to its A lover differs from some medical prescription 3 1b that be caa not very well be shaken before be is taken. Biagbamtoa Leader. The Htgntar Anajg Of the heaRhyare unacquainted with the horrors of chronic constipation and its associate liver complaint Join the ranks of thia regular host. Uostetter's Stomach Bitters, which Insures regularity of Use bowels and liver, will admit you. Dyspepsia, rheumatism, kidney troubles, malaria promptly succumb ta the Bitters. It never regulates a little, but always, thoroughly. Clod with silver lining-French peasant rrith francs sewn in their coats. Ji. Y. Mail and Express. Tn proof of the padding is in the eating of it." How slow we are to believe in what we have not tried. How many times hare you read in this paper or ShaUen terror's Antidote for Malaria, and latticed of testing it. gone to tan drug store by icere fore) of habit for your quinine to simply patch np trnee with disease 1 The Antinew ww sure yon. BoM by A ami. shottM always wear bar alters : kmg enough to laugh ia It. UaOas (Tax-J .tew. I mats need Unit's Sersanarilla ia akin diseases ef kmg standing, which desnaaiod a thorouc oImmmbk of the fluids of the hodr. and nay physician knowing tu compesHton willadmitita value. W.T.Trentisa, Lewisport, Ky. CoiXMC-nnan boys are not alwajre the most successful, but they neneraUy have the most f un. Somerville Journal. "Tht not K year eienW, by nsinc the best, iKtreet. meo( ecwteetW soan, Doanias' Sectric. Made ever since l?di. Try It I once yon will nee it nlwx. Year grocer Keeps itorwiu get it. iaciortae; Maxt a Congressman envies to. Hie bill always goes through. Scraaeairuin. Paix from indureMion. drgpeasia and toe hearty eating is relieved at once by talcing ately after dinner. iMm't fnraet this. Tkk crab may not be as good eating as j tne jo osier out 11 noes very well oa a ptaea. Biaavrn uaaette. little sloklr ctild ana been saved from the grave bv its kind naotber giving it Dr. Bull's Worm Destroyers wmea tne tittle one woagat was oaney. A max wilt tell a Me to get sympathy, aad I wvoiafl wm mm anew give it. iiTi msim unwe. How Mr Thuoat Hurts ! Why doe't yon ue nam s uoney oi iiorenound ana rari Fike's Toothache Dropa Cure ia oae mianK The nioMuito is a desperately wicked Mww. It never rests until it gets "Vehiud tne bars." t'ueic Do not purge nor weaken the bowels, but ac:peciallyoi: the liver and bUe. A perfect uver corrector, carter s i4tue uver i ius. J1 1 r Takr your pucale to the druggist he's always ready with a solution. Ihaghasnlea , xicpuoticnn. SlJacpbsOil f -m ACHES Promptly MllaUIUUHJifr Kirenanj N TICC AOT iPJAPH YOUR FEET Can ke hii1t aad BKt!r tdewd M if hj ratMKt. liTefcLKHCtlt iWM.
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