Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 34, Number 17, Jasper, Dubois County, 8 January 1892 — Page 7

pCRSONAt. AND LITERARY.

The 1st blng of Wurtemburg wne stout, as wm hi grandfather, the gn4 king of the Wurtemburg dually, who bad so great a girth at the Mt that H eeuld not reach hla plate when at dinner. Sir Kdwiu ArueW says he mm writ ten editorial leaders, each of them averaging vr half a column (a length. He enjoys editorial work greatly, and it, nvr happier, be says, than when pegging away with a pen. II always MMokets a pip when writing. A noted character la tk See and Vox Nation in Nebraska k fteorge EL Corinelo, who for twenty years ka been a Interpreter ia the employ of the government He speaks fourteen Indian diulcets, and. though now Mrenty ream old ana blind, bus not outHrd kia use f ulna. A committee ka been fanned tn Rome of which Slgnor Cavalotti, Mr. Swinburne, Mr. Gladstone. Signor AmW, SlrMH- Konghi and Signor MeaotU tlaribeldi are members, for the purpose of erecting a monument to Percy Shelley, tke Bnglkk poet who was drowned in IhsS. Kmperor Wllkelra wan very anxious to know, while visiting a certain corps, whether the ofHeern had any nicknames for him. After heing pressed, one of the young men modestly repikd that because of the emperor's great enthuMmw abont naval matters ther nsnally alluded to him as "Gondola Willie." The countess of Aberdeen, it k Mid, edits a monthy magazine entitled Onward and Upward, of which her husbaml k sab-editor ami publisher. It k conducted in the interest of workinggirls, and k already a financial success. Their little nine-year-old daughter also edits and her father pnblkhes a little monthly magazine entitled Wee Willie Winkle. A strange figure on the streets of Washington k that of Josephine J. Jarocki, a Polish countess and a grand niece of Count Pulaski, of revolutionary fame, She k described as a "human dried apple," poor to indigence ami hbabbily dressed, and .she k about fifty Tear old. For twenty-five years she has been fighting for a fortune left by Count Pnlaskt. The growth of periodical literature ia I'raaee k shown by the following figure: In I84 only 9,i7f. periodicals were published in that country, while in the number had increased to I-.Pll. Of the latter number 498 were conservative. 1,14 republican and 8,448 pursued, no politkml tendency. Park had 49 conservative and 1,14 republican publications. A writer in the London "Globe" states that Mr. Andrew Lang, ia the eottrs of hk researches into the material for a new edition and new notes to the Waverly Novels, is learning very highly to appreciate the thoroughnes, with which .Scott's biographer did his work. "Every possible souree of .information k being thrown open to him, bat no sooner does he make wkat at first feiR a find than he discovers that it was 'worked in by Loekhart " HUMOROUS. Martyr "What k the tune yon are hkUif f WhkUer 'That's what I am trying to find ." "J4b. dear. I found ten dollars in roar old coat, thk morning." "Good, my dear-good. You may have half of it" "Thanks dear. Now I only owe you five." Wagg '"Smith, the baker.k a very scbolary person " Quigley "Why so?" Wagg "He has a sign over hk pie counter: '.Such stuff as dreams are made of" Harper's Kazan Mr. Kawler "So ywir son k a doctor: Has he been in the business hangr .Mrs. Itacklotte "Oh. yes, he must have been, for he wrote that he k a veterinary at iL" Itoston News. She doesn't tell ma. either. B telpher bow rk-kt W wxt t tw, Tat sbwlfemasMl softly rr)snr Bat mw, wx evw, no, wr ifaMi he TH my such yarns to her mm. Indiaaapolk Journal. "Mr. Van Amdt k a remarkalde aian. Actually, he can't dance!" "Nothing remarkable about that. Lota of fellows can't dance." "Yes: but M r. Arndt knowns he can't and never even tries." Truth. --Miirht lie Worse. Omsk "Don't you think 'The Man Without a CountrV KjstMd as it can be?" Tessie "Ye-, it's very sad indeed. Itut I thiak the country without a man would be a good deal sadder, don't jou?" llooum Post. ions I Witt "Yaaaar can not take the same rank among the colleges as Yak or Harvard." Kitty Win low -"Why not?" Tom Be Witt "Well, for one thine, she never publishes in the newspapers the name of her oldest hvmg gradaate."-Kate Field's Washington. Krown "Do you belkve there's neh a thing in married life as perfect love? A case wham both are of the ame mind?" Fogg "Oh, yes? there are the Googleys, for instance. Sha thinks there never was a man in the world like her husband, and so doe ac." Boston Transcript. Sappy"! aay,Chappy. I've wather got the idcah that I nevaa could be aa actah, dontcher know?" Chappy "Whafn the wesson, deah hoy?" Sappy "Why.oW fellah, dontehersM. there's wuk I've wead sonteweah that weads. thkk twke befosh yon aht., That would wuin me; it's more than a fellah aa e now to think wonth. and I Moaht just ezpkh if I had to thkk twlee, h Jerc.': Boston Courier. -GeoiCamm for Coaplahit. Maj. rgatraji-K. alr;f doaotlike the W3par of toay! Let me gie you lt ration. Last wek I met a reporter of the Moan casaallv, you nn-acrstand-tt4 ioM him casually a rod story about Judge Bungstarter'a to my house and the time wa had. ?Ude him praMfc he wonlda't publkh H. See?" -rompn-"raa. He prom JMr Maj. M.-' He did. Then what ?yHi impposer' Fompaao (wearily) " Maj. K. (saag.ly)-"Ra tanhhaliit Kot a lm. ak; aot f-mtfc. Ora? A Oat's MaMUf.

THE FARMING WORLD.

HUSKING ON A BOARD. A riMSM Tfcst Mm X What wa call hushwsr am a en ia veneral ua kwnmii yaars. The board A K C D should not bu Urn than 14 iaahas in width, and aa hnsg as tb Moor k wide, with ronadml 'dras. It may rant on tffe sail ksgn. At X X X place the baskafe Ke snra and set then close up to the board. 0 O are stacks of sorn with hatta on thn basket side of the hoard. One shows how the stock k before hashing the other when husked. Four man husk here, kitting at A. K, C and D. A and K face each othor, aa do C aa4 I). It aad C eaa use the same basket, A and C are right-handed hankers aad break over the haft hand, while K and D are left-handed hashers aad break over the right hand. In husking A tears down oae-kalf of the husks with hk right hand, than the remakdar with hk left aad qakkly aaoireka the butt with hk left He plaeea hia right above it and with both bands breaks off the ear, letting; it drop with the same motion butt end first into the basket, and, while lay in over the stalk with hk kft. seizes a new one with the right The actual manipulation is aecomplkhed with three motions-right hand, left hsad. break. The breaking also drops the ear into the basket, which k done without looking toward the basket and almost unconsciously. Some call it a fonr-motioned process ear, right hand, kft hand, break. The lefthanded husker uses hk left hand ia all to do the work that the righV LA handed husker doss with hk right hand and with him it k left hand, rght hand, break. It k necessary to strip the husks clear down to the ear with one motion and generally a husking pin will be found necessary. The left-handed husker here has,a disadvantage, as he generally uses it on hm right hand and must use four motions right hand, left hand, change hands, break. Unskers prefer to hare the stocks large enough so that not over three will fill a bushel basket la fact, the larger the better for the convenience of the husker, as he does not want to get up ami stt down oftener than k necessary. The cornstalks should be piled long enough before husking to become soft. Twenty-four hours in the early part of the will sometimes be sufitcknt Imt later much more time must be given. It often will need to be got in with the dew on, or in foggy weather. It k cruelty to require mem to husk dry. harsh corn, aad the stocks should be kept entire. Scatterings are the dread ami hindrance of the buskers. If possible have no loader and as few stakes as possible ia the wagon or eart. aad never st ep on a stoek. Some sort of a huskiag glove is needed. A good one can be made of a piece of a boot lex about four by six inches, with a hole for the thumb, and hi cut thnt there will be a short finger for the fore finger with straps sewed on to unite the ends. It should reach across the inside of the hand, but oa the upper side two inches may be uncovered. In cold weather, or if the hands get , sore, one may husk with gloves on. All that k needed is to have a husking pin which wilt go om over the glove. Never husk in the field. Never husk nights. Have your corn in a suitable have it in good condition, have proper appliances, and be warmly clothed, ami you will find husking the nrettteU work on the farm. A. H. Rlanehard, in Farm acd Home. FACTS FOR FARMERS. Whkx horses are fed on cut green fodder care k to be taken to give it fresh. If left in a heap it is apt to fer ment in the stomach ami oaase colic Thk filthy stall causes sore feet anil injures the horse's health. By strict cleanliness a large amount of manure can be avcd aad the thrift of the anl mal promoted. ( Watch your farm expenses and be sure that your income always exceedn your expenditure. In order to know your staadiag.yoa will have to keep am aceonnt-book. of course. Certain varieties of our oldest and best known fruits of to-day are just as' profitable as ever; so the theory of injury by long continued propagation has nothing to do with failure. The Ilartlett ami Seckel pears are fair examples of this. Thk best material for a hen with a brood of little chicks k tle sweepings from the barn-loft The seeds and broken leaves are readily accepted, aad the litter serves as scratching material for the chkks, thus" keeping them in exercise and health. W. A. IIkxkv. of the Wisconsin experiment station, conducted aa experiment with a vkw to ascertaining whether sheep can utilize their food an well as hogs. Itcostt&el to produce 1M pounds of gain with the lambs and f&. a to accomplish the same with pigs. Not every farmer has the time or taste to enltivate Cowers aad shrubbery to much extent, and it k better not to plant at all than to plant sad then neglect but there are two things which cost little yet will beautify the the home acre on any farm. These are trees and grass. Those who still have farming implements lying exposed to the weather should lose no time in patting them under shelter. If they have been in the sun ever since yon qait using them, they have already been greatly damaged, but it k not to late to shelter them and save them further Injury. Let every one who reads thk If he baa implement still out, get right up aad ge h&ue them.

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OC tVpflinaVial SaftlaMt Will lkMmaMl aVatar llaTojr WhlG iiteMciiAiOat tii aw Lekued Maafiotd, Jr., Unkerstay at CalMeraia that, taasae aad nsaeaifieent memorial by fienatnr aad Mrs. Leland man ford. Mrs. White ealk the artiek "The Boy who built a College," acd altaonirh the great school k built as a fruit of the dead boy's deatroa that the tHk kae misnomer. Molly KUkt Seawell hat a delightful eherecterktie tak ef imhoal-boy life, "Two sehoolmasteta,H aad Mies Adam's "Doable Christmas atht Martin's," k a good story of boarding-school life. The aerial stories ef "Jack Breretoa'a Three Months' service," aad "The Lettee of Kannaa. " a striking Arabia, story by Abd el ArdaTan," already grew absorbing erea k thek soeoad iastallaent. The American pale-face woman who was adopted by the Seaeca Indians, Harriet Max-well-Converse, has another interesting ketch of Seneca life in "The Strawberry Feast at the Long House;" Ziteik Coeke talk a charming story of the celebrated Mexican general 8aata Anna aad hk jealous pet bird; and Otis T. Maaoa has something to nay of Professor Marsh'a giant liaarda, sixty feet kteg. The poems in the number are by Celks Thaxter and Clara Doty Bates. Other versos and sketches fill out a moat interesting aumber of Wise Awake, which k. as usual, well illustrated and so carefully made up aa to prepare a tempting feast indeed for the myriad young people who eagerly await and as eagerly welcome it. Widk Awjuck k publkhed at M cents per number. S.4e per year. All booksellers keep it. D. LoTHRor Co.. Pubs.. Lite. Mvery ma ought te knew what kind ef a aniverae he k k, what hk relations to it are, what aad where iavariahk eoaditiona are imposed, what k the nature of things k possible and what impossible, within what limits all hk achievement must be, and hence what ideals he may consistently cherish that hk work may not be ia vain. It hardly needs te be said that neither literature aor art nor history nor theology ran aeouaiat a man with these. Only science can do it seknee not as a mass of facts, but as a body ef relations. If there be anything that the ordinary man k markedly deficient k, aad which the best schooling has net added to hk mental equipment, it k hk failure to see the necessities ef relation. Exercises in lojrie and the study of aw thematic have been supposed to qualify a man to be logical, but if by thk is meant that for every c fleet te be explained aa adequate cause mast be assigned, then most men are nneasal to the occasion. Prof. A. & Doibear.in Popular Seknee Monthly. God k a shower to the heart burned up -with grief ; God k a sub to the faee ielnged with tears.-Joseph Koux. lee Reward iee. The readers of this paper will be pleased te learn last there is at least one ereaded disease that, seieaee has been able to cure in aUiu Mages, sad that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive ears ksewa te the medical fraternity. Catarrh beiag a eonecitulfonal disease, requires a AOastiUitkmat treatment. Hall s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the stood aad mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foaadatlen of the difeeMs, and girtng the patient strength by building up the cottstitetioii and atUBgaatai in doing its work. The proprietors h -ve so much faith in its curative powers, that they offer One Hundred Doliars for any ease that it fads te cure, send for Its' of teoUmoalais. Address F. J. CHKXEYsiCe.. Tekee.O. rjTSokl by Druggists, 7$c Tarn bomb-thrower who tried te ViU Russell age is ssid te have beea cool when be entered the oftWe. lie certainly was collected after he it Yonkers Statesmen. oara ejvjoyb Beta tat method aad results wnsr fcjjnip of Figs i taken; it in pleseaat and retTesfaitig to the taste, aad act cues and fevers and cures kabitnal eonetljation. Srrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever prodttced, 'nkaait to the taste and Meeftabk te the stomach, prompt m its action and truly beneficial ia ttfl aaVcts, prepared only from the most ksnltiy and atgreeaLk fubstsjMms, Ha many MceUont qualities eomaaod k to ail tad )tvr rnnadc it tat aaott ncMlar reaaedr kaowm. Bjr-p of FWi in for mh k We and $1 bottles by til Itaditw drnffnmV AMJ lalaOmt draat Who y aot lam it oa aaad mSL froa promjpajf for aay oaa wat mwrjK. xjo aot aotm aay aumtM fh srmtr c. 4ML. aaafflT PaMaa MW sad fat Tim fssa Alt ahsse. Wine jt. a. KaCOg. KlnaTiTlJutt e geV'sanaamt maaa) NVaam aam amagVnVmaaaV

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