Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 35, Number 25, Jasper, Dubois County, 3 March 1893 — Page 7

FARM AND GARDEN. BaawBBBBBwBwaBaaBwwBB FRAMES FOR HOT-BEDS. Direction fur CoimlruHInn; Oooil Onei Tint Um or I'M. The time is ucur for beginning hot bod work, will us tho fruiiio" must first le l'rpureil it may be as well jutliups to oxpluin how it is mittle. Com moil boanls und a sash will answer all purposes. Anyone with u square, saw und hammer can construct it for himself. Thu fruuio may be from one to four sash iu length, tho latter being about what enn bo made- from 14-foot boards. The most Kiiitablo width to use without waste is 10 inches; allow two for the bach of the frame making It 20 inches hitfh, and one for the front, 10 inches, which gives sulllcient pitch to the roof to blicd rain and collect the rays of the sun. Purchase the snsh ready-made from the manufacturers, having it 0 feet long, 3 fect wide and IK inches thick. To mako a four-sush frame then, wo will want four 10-inch boards 14 feet Ion?, one of which must be cut iu two equal parts to form the end pieces, llesidcs this, to secure a strong frumo it is belter to have at each corner u piece of S by 4 scantling, to which the boards arc nailed. Let the end hoards project Ü inches above the side pieces to hold the sash in place. Then fasten n strip Ü inches wide and 1 inch thick to eaöh siile and to the upper end on a level with thu top and bottom boanls. This forms a slide upon which the sash rots. Thus we have a homely frame ready for use. In the lower left-hand corner of the illustration may bo seen a threc-sash light frame (n very us-eful size for amateurs) about the stylo we have deK'ribod. Truck or vegetable gardeners, who sometimes use many of this kind of frames, lay them end to end and so hare rows one after another covering their entire hot-bed ground. For example: They dig a trench about 2 feet deep, 0 feet wide and as long as nnedcd. In this pit or trench is placed manure, piling a foot or so above

the. surface to allow for settling. Over this the frames are placed. The llrst row is then complete. When needed another row is made iu the same way and so on as time and wants demand. When the hot-beds are of no further uh the sssli and frames are put under shelter. Still another wny of accomplishing nearly the same result is by constructing what are called pits. These are made by taking out tho toil to a certain depth and walling up the sides with boards or bricks. On top of the wall, place a wooden pinto upon which the sash is to slide. The advantages of u pit nrc manifold. In the first place filled witli manure in tho HOT-nKD Fit AM US. princ It formß the hot-bed. After ward when the manure is taken out it is a capital place to "summer over" many plants which do not do well exposed to hot dry winds. Then in the fall it is just the plncc to grow chrysanthemums, and all winter with proper protection many half-hardy plants can be nicely kept in it Tough prairie sod may be used for the sides with jrood elfect provided the laud Is low and the pit liable to collect water. In the engravings are still other styles ol frames which for certain purposes will be found very useful. For example, the upper one shows a span shape; that is it has sash slanting eacli way and lunged at the top. .Such a miniature Kreenhouse, for summer use, will be found convenient for growing Chinese primroses, cinerarias, calceolarias, cvclauicn and similar plants; eveu Malens, provided there is height enough, will do finely. In the lowci right-hand corner is a very mottest affair and just the thing to construct for the children's garden. With it they may go through the performances of their elders, und thus find innocent employment, and cultivate a love foi towers and gardening. POISONOUS MILK. ""liy It Ik Duncrrou to Trent Dairy t.uws ullli llruUIIty. Cows which arc brutally treated, or nilked when in a stat of excitement, will give milk so changed and Poisoned as to produce fearful consequences. Well authenticated instances ro related where children have been ""Kcn down in health through being ed from milk taken from nnimals who Were badly abused. One case in partiell rlmr!.... ...I 1.11.1 I..! II pithy, after being fed upon the milk rom a cirtain cow, whoso calf was I'lf.t pv vlously taken from her, became tortk out win, a ruhhi wlicll WM '?nivd by a fc,vcr thnt scrjOURly ftea,d the brain nn(J nevvcK Th'0 bov,eN became rr;iated weretc, ,My cknsllpated u1(, r(.jaxe(li iva!, .Uscovcred that the cow had to J wduipci In a close stall before she would vl-ld and allow herself to bo bilked Xot only did this aftect tank at the time, but the r; . U"1 .becoi" dlwascd by such Irritation of her nerves, ui.it the milk was more or fe iuhou aucr stie had yielded i, "lr Umtal tonnrnlnn Cnnlln Hurt tC lreUmeut 1 absolute necessity , net onlv for ti,. nt mVi w l,,e cow' wl,lch "Heel the W y l"a,i of tho milk and produced, but alu. n... ... 'Yr pur, the human beings wha -W' lhpro no doubt but that flu...

SMALL PITS OF INTEREST. An eating house in Denver charges tea cents for a meal, and each patiun is furnished with food until ho crie "enough." Bkinh of full-grown blnek bears nro worth in Washington state this winter from (:t(i to 545, according to quality. A i.iom:ss at the Dublin zoological gardens has had i.lnce 18S3 nine litters, numbering twenty-eight cubs, nil of which have been successfully raised but .me. In many respects George Washington was a very lucky man. His supply of clothing must have heen immense, aud his breeches seem to have been Innumerable and everlasting. Another pair of his breeches was lately Bold in Philadelphia for VMO. A fiAMn of whist, with fifty-two cards represented by living persons, all fancifully costumed.was recently played at a dancing academy in Detroit An intricate dance answered for the shuffle and eat, and each trick was completed with zt dance by the persons representing the four cards. A comi'AXV of adventurous hunters completed a perilous and thrilling trip on Knowshoes over the Cascade mountains the past winter. They visited Crater lake, which very few people, white men or Indians, hare seen in midwinter. Tho snow was twenty fect and more deep in that region. Tun ashes of tho late Mine. Illavatsky have been distributed among her followers in dilFcrent parts of the world. Tho American resting place isa marble nlcho in the wall of the house at 144 .Madison avenue, Xcw York. The ashes arc placed iu a vase, and this is to stand behind a hermetically scaled glass window. At the zoological garden in Manchester. Hng., the elephants patronize a slot machine. When a visitor gives a penny t to an elephant, the animal marches ofT to a slot machine, drops in the penny, and out comes a biscuit. The animals have learned that a penny is the only ?in that sieves the machine, fco they refuse all others. PITH AND POINT.

"Did the committee sky you, Dob bley?" "No, worsc'n that: that they lloored me. Sent the thing back," said the artist. Vogue. A violinist to be successful must keep up with the times. That is. ho should always have something new on the string. Rochester Democrat. Tun result of jumping at conclusions is markedly shown in those women readers who llrst turn to tho back of tho novel to see how the story turns oat. Philadelphia Times. Worn Out Kvcry Dar With hard work, business nnxity, mental application, exposure, close confinement at the desk or tho loom, thousands who fall to recuperate their wauinc strength "Rive in'' before their tune, llostettor's Stomach Bitters is the finest, mot thorough recuperator of failing vigor, the surest protector against tho host, of ailments which travel in the wake of declining strength. Indigestion, malaria, rheumatic, nervous, liver and bowel trouble give in to the Hitters. UxncAyoSAnix. Dimo Museum ilaaagrr "What's that infernal racket upstairs!" Assistant "Tho India Rubber tu an fell down aud broke hin leg. und he's kicking because they're carrying him out oa a stretohcr." Puck. There ar a larco number of hygicnlo physician who cluim ttmlUiseavo Is always the result of a ;runKr:sion of Nature's laws. Tho proprietors of Uarfleld Tea are both physicians, and have devoted years to tcachinu' the people how to avoid sickness by following Nature's laws. TUey sive away with every package of Gnrlleld Tea a littlo book which they claim will enable all persons, if directions are followed, to avoid sickness ot all kinds, and to have no need for Garfield Tea or any other medicine. When a man unexpectedly steps into a fortune, he cannot he upbraided for having put his foot in lt-L'uck. Mas. Muscavado "The Newriches are people who don t know who their grandparents were." Mrs. Itockoll "Oil yes, they do, but they hope that uo one else docs." to a Csn obtstn a Inrpc iinihnme Burlington Rout Map of the United State), mounted sud suitable for the home er the oillco, by lend ins 15 cents in postage to D. O. Ives, Gen'l I'nti. & Tkt. Agt., St Louis, Mo. The economical housemaid is an artist to a certain extent She. 'draw tiio purse Btnugs."lioston Courier. A Certnln Cure for Astlim. DR-CiiostiY'sSwcinsit Usmedt never falls to afford Instant rcl'.o and cures where nothing else will. SamntcttftVymatl. Coi uns lluos. Meuicine Co., Bt Iiou;j IHu MARKETS. NEW YoilK, Kelt. S5, t'ATTI.K-Ntltlve SleTS i i M (I, miTON Middling it. KtOUK -Winter Wheat....... 2 in 0. WHKAT No Hcd W!lft xm. r in -yi 4 25 Ml'f MU as 21 OJ p'i r. m 4 TV X 10 b M 3 .Vi 3 15 W!4 374 3l',i M f. 10 7 10 13 (! 2 10 20 ll lr r. o) s a' A 2,i 4 (M 4 10 74 71 4Df ) i a o.'ü t M 7 10 r,i 30 3I 3 W M rs I w If W!J 11, COK.N - No. 2 OATS-- Vetorn Mixed l'OUIC Now Mess ST. I.OUIS. COTTON Mlddlltm HKKVKS -niolce Steers 4 m Medium - '' 110T.S- Fair to Select 7 r Slir.KI'- Kalr to Choice 3 TS KLOUK-Patents 3 40 Fancvto Hxtru Do... 2 M I fr. ft WHKAT No. 2 lied Winter COHN No. 2 Mixed OATS No. 2 HYP.-No, 2 f2 TOIIACCO 1.US 1 J" Wat. Hurley. 4 f HAY Clear Timothy 10 tut HI'TI KU Choice Dairy 20 WCf:i. I.Viiti Cu it 9, H POIIIC Standard Me!(nei.. H.UWS Clear 1Mb I .A KD -Prime Steam ll'.V. CHICAGO. CATTM? -Shlpplnc n TA HtK'.s Kalr to Choice " TMHMK.I - Klitr lo nifilt'K 3 .V) a ir. if KLOL'ir -Winter Patents...... 31 Siii-Iml' II 7. tt. WHKAT No. 2. Snriutr ",t' No. 2 Hcd T.VM COHN--No, 2 OA'IS No. 2 Mt POKK Mcms iiiuw IS W t U'ANSAS CITV. t'ATTr.K Shipping Steers.... SW fi HOiJS AlKirailc 5 t ((, WHKAT- No.2Hed tSt',0. OAt- No. 2 Wify COHN--No. 2 W NKW OUKKANS.

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Tho March Wide Awake Is a viperous and breezy number. IloseG. Kinp-Hley tells about tho quaint 'llap; Market at Ilruges," Marion Harland has ono of her clHtracterititie stories, .Miss Ilutterfly;" Mrs. M. E. M. Davis has a New Orleans Carnival story, "Judy's JIardi-Oras;" Tello d' Apery, the boy editor, tells about Ms labors "Amonjf the Darefoots" of New York; Frederick A. Ober continues his Columbus papers in "On the Shores of Cathaj." and Annie Sawyer Downs tells, in "Young Folks at tho Eddy," how children can act as real hos,ts. Wide Awake Athletics has a brief paper on "Handling and Training a College Uascball Team," by Captain "Laurie" Miss, of Yale, and a description of "Hare and Hounds Runs," by Davkl W. Fenton, 3d, of Harvard. "Tho Heal Cusabianca," the hero of Mrs. Hemans poem, as told by Henry llacon. Mr. llacon's picture of Casabianca and his father is a splendid f routispiece. I'ric 20 cents a number, t2A0 a year. On sale at news stands or sent postpaid on receipt of price, bv D. LothroD

Company, Publishers, Uoston. "I am Inclined to think," said tho pig which had been liken in otr tho pasture, 'tha thoK!ii is far better than thoward.'! Indianapolis Journal. Stcpexts, Teachers (mate or female), CkTifymen. and others in need of change, of employment, should not fait to write to 1$. F. Johnson & Co., Richmond, Va. Their Kreut success shows tiiat they have Rot tho true ideas about making monev. Thev can show you bow to employ odd hours profitably. When a innn inherits a portion of a goodly estate ho has no trouble in lindinjj iK'ople ready to "Hike his part." You kcrs Gazette. "What is pillage, papa!" "It is charging a dollar for eighty cents' worth of pills, my son. It fs a very lucrative business." Tiiuoat Diseases cotnmenco with a Couch. Coid. or Sure Thro.it, "ltiuwi.'s ltronehial Trothcn l-ivo immediate relief. Sold on'v U baits. Price 25 cts. Av lltlt'lr-ht. tll.lfrn nrtfwln'f in n Ii n n r.,1 r. f his "Cutenees even in the presencu of the strictest grammarians. Troy 1'ress, vou PlLn obtAlr. & nr.ott nf hmt. nnnllfv Tlnrltnt. on Houto Playing Cards by sending 13 cents iu posture to I). O. Ives, Geu'l Pass. & Tkt. Agt. öt. Louis, Mo. "A itnusa with the enemy." as the fox remarked when he left bis tail m the trap. Puck. IlEEcnAM's Pills cure sick headache, disordered liver, and act like inagtc on the vital otans. For sale by all druggists. "Witr do you call Jemson credu'ousP "Because he gets to bclicvng his own stalcinents." Tun jew and cry" is generally raised bv the I toy who has to chop up tho stove wood. Cleveland Plata Dealer. JJIHI2G ULA RITT. Is that what troubles you? Then it's easily and promntlv remedied by Doctor I'lerce's Plcascnt relicts. They recti late the system perfectly. Take one lor a genue laxative or corrective; three for a cathartic If you fittfler from Constipation, Indigestion, Bilious At tacks. Sick or Billons" Headaches or any derangement of the liver, stomach, or bowels, try these little Pellet. They bring a jjrnnanciif cure. Instead of shocking and weakening the Kfstcm with violence, like the ordinary pills, they act in a perfectly' easy and natural way. They're the smallest, the easiest to take and the cheapest, for they're guaranteed to give satisfaction, or your money Is returned. You pay only for the good you get Unlike the Dutch Process No Alkalies Other (Jhemicils are nM in the preparation of IV. BAKER iCO.'S reakfastCocoa vhtrh I ahtntutrly pur and soluble. t IthMtnorrthmthrtetimcB thettremjth of Cocoa mlxrd i with Htarcli. Arrowroot or 'Sncar, and Is far more econorrdcal, coittny less than one cent a cuju It Is delicious, nourishing, and xasily DIOESTEI. Sld bj Ornrerarttrxihrt. W. BAKER &C0.,DorchMtcr. Kas. FLORIDA If you are going South this winter for health, pleasure or recreation, the Louisville & Nashville Railroad offers routes and sleeping car service that you cannot afford to overlook. For folders, etc., address H: Gulf Coast Salvation Oil Try It ! Onljr N OTHING LIKE RWIVTS SPECIFIC Is totally nnllko any t,r hinral medicine. Itcuresdiseasetol the blood and skin by r movlncthc poison, at the saue tle unplle pood Wood to the and vatted parts. Don't be imposed oa DJ muotutales, which re nald to ' tJt "fi " mat tnt. No tacdiclno IM THE HHU1I II wosderf ul curti, or reltered so muck Meting. My blood was badly poisoned lsHtr, which irot my whole syitem oil of nrdr-ÄeMed and constant source of mfferinp.no appetite and aoesjoyrneatof life. Two txrtUes of Wl brtnBt me jicht oat. There f bo SVTCT bettor reter lor blood Umm. mTflT j0HN Gavin, Da rte, Okie."

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A FiK-FETCitrn Htokt. Willio "Wilt "What do you think of our friend Spynnc's writing "Don't vou think he carries realism too far!" Xfjld Marian ''Decidedly. Ho told rno the other day that ho had hnd to walk thirty miles to Und a publisher. " Truth. . Maiikct RcroitTS Fens and paper a-o stationary. Cutlery is very dull. Choose Arm. Hinter strong, hut inclined to be slipH?ry. Hops lively and active. Gunpowder inclined to bo risiug. "That will do for tho present," as the young man remarked when he paid for a box of cheap candy for his sweetheart's birthday gift. Philadelphia ItccorU. It's hard to say what the ollties of tho man in the moon arc, Sometimes the moou is wet and sometimes it's dry. Then, again, it is periodically full -N Y. World.

WORTH READING. Mt. Sterling, Ky., Feb. 13, 1839. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. Gentlemen ; I desire to make a brief statement for the benefit of the suffering. 1 had been afflicted with catarrh of the head, throat and nose, and perhaps- the bladder for fully twenty-five years. Having tried other remedies without success, I was led by an advertisement in the Sentinel-Democrat to try Hall's Catarrh Cure. I have just finished my fourth bottle, and I believe I am right when I say I am thoroughly restored. I don't believe there is a trace of the disease left. Respectfully, WM. BRIDGES, Merchant Tailor. SOLD BY DRUGGISTS. 75 cuts.

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