Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 37, Number 50, Jasper, Dubois County, 23 August 1895 — Page 7
FARM AND GARDEN. PROTECTING MANURE. WM Doiuii'tl. f Maine, I-Rcrllf it Xtm KiikUhiI MctlioU. I call it a "-N'ew England method," for, though it may bo practiced elsewhere, I ItJivo not in other places observed its use to anything1 like the es tent that is to bo hecn in New Huglanil. This matters little, however. Tho main pint is to briii the value of the plan to the attention of farmer that now permit their manure piles to lo leached by every rain and by tho
melting Knows of winter, such manure heaps being usually situated alongside tho biirn and directly under the eaves
which may or may not have gutters to carry ott tho rain that fulls upon the
root. Of course, those who leave
their stable dressing exposed to such conditions do not fully reulize the loss
they aro suffering, for it seems hardly credible that unyono would be so ex
travagantly wasteful if he realized the truth about tho matter. I have in
mind now one farm where for sixty
years or more the dressing of from ten to twenty head of stock has been thus
thrown out under the gutterless eaves,
and after every heavy ram during all that time a thick brown stream has
run down from tho barnvard and
coursed ulong through a ravine till it
emptied into a river. Fully one-half
of tho value of all the dressing mndo
on that farm for sixty years has thus run down into tho ocean. As a matter
of fact. I presume that much more than half of the value has been lost, for on this same farm tho liquid portion of the manure (50 per cent, at least in value of the whole) has been allowed to run down through tho "tie-up" floor, instead of being saved by a tight manure gutter and the use of absorbents. It is just such wretched management as this which keeps so many cf our farms "run out" and so many of our farmers discouraged. Thero is little enough stable dressing made on any place, and when this is leached of from 50 to 75 per cent, of its fertilizing qualities, it is small wonder that the crops aro meager and that one crop seems to use up nearly all tho dressing put upon the land, leaving little for subsequent crops of grain or grass. Some barns have manure cells where all the dressing made, including tho liquid portion, can be saved; but such barns aro tho exception and not tho rule. Ihirnynrds entirely covered by ono or more roofs are excellent where they can be afforded, but it is useless to urge the (,'reat body of furmcrs to roof over their entire yards for tho protection of both stock and manura
COTTON DOLL WEEVIL. Ut I"t litis Hut Ktrrntljr Aiirr4 to lUr I'lilttd Htittr. The agricultural department of the United .States government consider the cotton Kill wecviL a picture of which is here shown, to Ve one of the most dangerous pests that has ever made its appearance in tho United States. It has so far confined its operations to northern Mexico and a limited area in Texas. It has hi some localities shown a tendency to spread rapidly, while in others it is said to have been at work for years in very small
COTTON BOLL
WEEVIL, Fl KD.
HIGHLY HAOXI-
A SLAVE FROM BOYHOOD.
areas, and shown little signs of extending operations. Department experts have been at work investigating his
bugship for some months past in the
(From the Htd Wine, Minn., ttrtmKtem.)
"I am now twenty-four years old," nali
-.....u uiinunu, u 4 III) HUCK, UUUUUUI county, Minn., to a JlrpuUtenn represent live, "and a you can see I am not very laro of stature. When I was eleven yHir old I bucame afflicted with a slckums which
baflled tho skill and knowledge of the
physician. I was not taken suddenly ill.
but on tke contrary 1 can hardly state the
cxaci. uino wnen It bepan. Tho first syrap toma wero pains in my back and restless nights. The disease did not trouble mo
much at first, but it scented to have settled
In ray body to stay, and my bitter exneri
enco during tho last thirteen years proved that to bo tho case. I was of course a child, and never dreamed ot the suffering
In Btore lor me. I complained to my par
ents and they concluded that in timo
would outgrow my trouble, but when they
heard mo groaning during my sleep they
became thoroughly alarmed. Medical ad
vice was sought bat to no avail, I grew rapidly worso and was soon unable to move
about and finally became confined coutin
ually to my bed. The best doctors that could
be had wero consulted, but did nothing for mo. I tried various kinds of extensively
advertised patent medicines with but the
same result. 'For twelvo lone rears I was thus a suf
ferer, in constant ugony without respite, abscesses formed on my body in rapid succession and tho world indeed looked very dark to me. About this time when all hope
was gone and nothing seemed left but to re sign myself to my most bitter fate my at
tcntlon was called to Dr. Williams' Pink
Pills for Palo People. Llko a drowning
mr.n grasping at a straw, in sheer despera
tion I concluded to make one more attempt
not to regain my health (I daro not to
nope so mucm out u possible to ease my
"I bought a box of tho nills and they
scvned to do me good. I felt encouraged
neighborhood of llrowusville, on the ! and continued their use. After taking shi
Rio Grande. So far no cure has been 1 Poxes 1 up ana , ? lo ,T.u .u. , , 1 "".house. 1 havo not felt so well for thirteen
discovered, and many acres of cotton
have been abandoned in consequence. An extraordinary thing about this creature is that it will live in a cotton boll, and nowhere else, and once
secreted inside of these shells it is safo from enemies and snug- and comfortable in a bed of softest down. The ap
pearance of this insect is dreaded later n the vear.
SCREWS
la Moat
FOR REPAIRS.
Xorm
HOW TO PROTECT MANURE. A simple and inexpensive protection for the mnnure, such as is illustrated herewith, is not out of the reach of anyone, however, and with its use tho manure can bo kept safe from all leaching. Tho manure is usually thrown out in heaps by the side of the barn. A shed roof can be built over these at small expense. The cut shows tho method of framing, tho dotted
linos showing the boarding of tho
ends. Tho only mistake likelv to bo
made is in getting the roof too narrow, with the result that rains accompanied by wind may beat in and wash the outer part of tho piles, which will
spread out upon tho ground more or
less, even with enrcful management The outer edge of the roof need bo only high enough that a curt can ba backed under it, and being thus low will aid not a little in keening out tho rain; but even with a low roof i should want a width of at least twelve feet, and a good gutter upon tiie outer edge. Let the ground be level under such a shed roof, or, at most, but slightly sloping, else the manure will be con tinunlly rolling out from under the heiter of the roof when thrown out of the windows. Where such an arrangement is used, care must be taken to have the cattle stalls well lighted from the ends of tho barn. Webb Donnell, in X. Y. Trib. une.
ALL AROUND THE FARM. Oun export horse trade is rapidly in(reusing. Koi.iTAitr confinement in a dark tabic will make a horse vicious. Hhked to suit your market, ana not according to your individual taste. She that tho collars fit the shoulders nd that the linmcs fit the collars. It is estimated that in Oregon, Washington, Montana, Nevada and Idaho there arc nt present 'J,oo0,000 of half-breed wild horses, for which no market can now be found. Imnu: being no law in this conntrr
gainst selling or eating the meat of a
norsu, tho department of agriculture hns decided to prevent deception being practised Ly sellers, and has issued regulations regarding the exposure and le of horseflesh. Hohbks aro multiplying in Australia almost like rabbits, living entirely "pen grass, and never under cover from birth to breaking. In flftec years a few hundred have become million. More than three-fourths of them are fit for the saddle or lkht harness. Cuoss-imEEDixe of cattle and sheep tolerable and is largely practised, because, though the progeny may be lacking in truencas to type and may be very rougk pecimni,the meat value la jUwaya a considerable asset A aisit B aorae-breedlng' Is, however, am iW U U.-N. V. World.
Inatanre They Ar Far
Serviceable? Than Xalla. A good supply of screws, of various
lengths and sizes, should be kept, for
in very many places where nails are
commonly used screws would be very much better. Screws will hold two pieces of wood more rigidly than nails; whereas it is difticult in most instances
to tighten loose work with nails in places wheie there is an unusual strain
on the parts to be held together. Br
the gross they can be purchased very
cheap and, in the long run, found no more expensive in many places than nails. Screws may bo made to hold in
soft wood or where the cut has become too large, by the use of glue. Prepare the glue thick, immerse a stick about half the size of the screw, and put it into the hole; then immerse the screw, and drive it home as quickly as possible. When there is some article of furniture to be repaired and no glue is to be had handily, insert the stick and fill the rest of the cavity with pulverized resin; then heat the screw sufficiently to melt the resin as it ia driven in. In broken plastered wall the best plan is to enlarge the hole to about twice the diameter of the screw, fill it with plaster of paris, such as is used for fastening the tops of lamps, etc..
and bed the screw in the soft plaster. ud
iien uie piaster nas set me screw will be held very firmly. If screws are warmed and dipped in melted tallow or raw linseed oil, it will prevent their rusting and they can always be unscrewed with case. A large quantity of screws can bo greased in a few minutes, and the operation is one which will result in a great saving of time and labor.
years as during tho past vear. Only one year have I taken Dr. Williams' Pink Pills
and I am able now to do chores and attend to light duties. "Do I hesitate to let you publish what I
have said! No, Why should I? It is the truth and I am only too glad to let other sufferers know my experience. It may heln
j inosc wnoso cupoi misery is as iuu ic-cay
as uiiuc was in mc nasi.
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills contain, In a comdensed form, all the elements necessary to give new lifo and richness to the blood and restore shattered nerves. They are also a
specinc lor irouDies peculiar to icmaics. such as suppressions, irregularities and all
forms of weakness. They build up the
oiooa, ana restore mo glow or neaitn to pale and sallow cheeks. In men they effect a radical cure in all cases arising from
mental worry, overwork or excesses of
whatever mature. Pink Fills aro sold in boxes ( never, in loose bulk) at 50 cents a box or six boxes for i'i.50, and mav be had of all druggists, or direct by mail from Dr. Williams' Medicine Company, ächeaectad, IS. Y
ninr did.
Bill Clarke If I had as much money as the old man, I'd give up business
Ad Collum So would I.
Old Man (entering unexpectedly) I think that's what you had better do, anyhow. Once a Week.
STACKING
Tala Article
MARSH HAY.
Teil How It Can lie Dor
to Advantage. Owners of swamps and swales along the coast frequently find it impossible to store hay during the summer season because of softness of soil and waterways preventing the use of horse and wagon. Along the seashore the hay is cut during a dry period when the
It's Nice to He a rather. Batchc Arc you ever troubled with a roaring in your cars at night?
Pappe I should sny I am. "What do you do for it?"
'iWlien it gets so that I can't stand it
any longer I get up and walk the floor with him till lie quiets down and goes
to sleep." Cincinnati Tribune. A Perfect Disguise. "Many of our seeming woes." said
the man who was trying to cheer up another, "are really only blessings in
disguise, you know." "That may be nil right sometimes,
replied the other, gloomily, "but there's no use in having the disguise too blamed perfect" Chicago Evening
i'ost
THE MIDDLE CLASSES.
Thk tallest man on the Pacific coast I Samuel Hutchinson, of Prescott, Wash. His height is seven feet two and one-half inches. Paducaii, Ky., points with pride to an eighty-fivc-year-old citizen, Mr. A. Bice, who never chewed or smoked tobacco, never swore au oath, and was sever drunk. ITkhk Is yet another contribution of fact for tho lntcrminablo controversy. Edward Xanglc, a honltlry and clearheaded resident of Reading, Pa., is ninety-seven years old, and has been an inveterate smoker since boyhood. The claim of being tho youngest mother in tho state of Oregon is mads for Mrs. J. F. Magee, wlfo of the marehal of Mitchell township, who is a lit tlo over fifteen years old and has handsome and healthy boy baby. Mrs. William Webb, of Wauchula, Fla., is a woman of note. Sho is the mother of ten healthy children, all under three and a half years of age. She first boro twins, then triplets, and last April gave birth to quintuplets foui girls and a boy. A little girl with three maternal grandmammas, the daughter of Mrs. Frank Gray, dwells in Philadelphia. Th-j three grandmothers, mother and daughter, representing fivo generations, all reside in the same house, at the corner of Mifflin and Juniper streets. CHURCH NAMES.
Thk Augustine Friars took their title from tho name of the founder of their order. St Augustine, tho first archbishop of Canterbury, who died in 005. The Pantheist takes his name from two Greek words, practically signifying God everywhere. Tho Pantheist sees In everything a manifestation of Deity. The Secularist was so named because he thought his principal duty was to his fcllowmcn, that tho end and aim of lifo was to be realized in this world. The Sacra men tarlans were so called because ono of their chief doctrines Was the denial of the real presence of tho body of Christ in tho consecrated bread. Puseyites are the followers of Dr. Pusey, a reformer in tho Church of England. Pusey'a friends and followers are also sometimes called "Tractarians." The word -nun la derived from the Italian word nonna, meaning "grandmother." When nunneries wero first instituted tho inmates wero all very
aged women.
GARNERED SCRAPS.
the
A rotJSD of cork will sustain in
water a man weighing 154 pounds.
Swallows arc sometirces seen at sea
over a thousand miles from land.
The most beautiful, or, at all events,
the most valuable cat in the world be
longs to Mrs. Vanderbilt, who puid no less than ono thousand dollars to ob
tain the coveted possession.
The seeds of the "laughing plant,"
or Arabia, have an intoxicating effect
A tablespoonful of them, fifteen min
ntcs after being swallowed, cauccs a person to dance, shout and laugh with
gleeful excitement
The people of the Slavic race In New
York, who may bo numbered by tens of
thousands, are as notable for their harshness toward their young children
as the people of tho Italian race, num
bering scores of thousands, are notable
for their gentleness toward their off
pring-.
THE STAGE.
FOB STACKING
MARSH IIAY.
marsh will support a man, cured and, cocked on a number of piles as shown in the cut If tho cock is intended for a larsrc one. boards are laid nrr &
dozen or more piles; if small, tho hay is laid on the pile heads. During tho winter when the ground is frozen, tho hay is easily removed by horse and aled. Farm and Home.
The Pelrrtlon of Fertilizers. Many farmers who use fertilizers, content themselves by procuring phosphates. While the phosphates are excellent, yet they do not give the best results when used alone. Fertilizer! should also contain nitrogen and potash, the proportions varying according to the demands of the oil. Land that has produced a crop of clover, and the aod turned under, will produce good crops if phosphate and potash are used, as the clover roots supply the needed nitrogen. Xo formula for a fertilizer can be given for all soils. Farmers caa only learn what their soils require by experimenting to wni extent
Fkid the pigs rcgulnrly. Thl is tk irat thing in feeding- for profi'
Mo Took It with Ulm. Scene A chemist's shop in Ilolborn. To the assistant enters an Irishman. He points to a pile of soap. Assistant Well? Customer I want a lump of that. Assistant Thank you. Will you have it scented or unsccnted? Customer I'll take St wid me. Pearson's Weekly.
A Cranky Fatlcnt. Doctor (to patient) I do not wish to frighten you. If you have no objections, I would like to call in a couple of my brother doctors. Irascible Patient All rightl If you need any assistants in murdering me, call in your accomplices. Texas Sittings. 6ctnh. "Jones is about the most selfish man in town." "How can you say that? 1 saw him buying; ten-cent cigars for you the other day." "Yes; he bought three for a quarter, put two in his pocket and gave me the odd five-cent one." X. Y. Kccordcr. A Serial Story. "The human windpipe is a sort of aerial story," remarked the snake editor. "How do you make that out?" asked the horse editor. "It is continued in our necks." Pittsburgh Chronicle-Telegraph. He Wasted to Know. Little Clarence Pa? Mr. Callipers Well, my son? Little Clarence Pa, which is the big srest nuisance the man who Ulks ia his sleep or the aoaa who sleep la his Ulk? Truth.
ucobges Hcoo, the great Hugo's
Sjrandson, has becomo subdirector of
Mme. Adam's La Xouvclle Revue.
Mns. Willaiid, wife of the English
actor, is founding in London a convalescent home for actors and actresses. A que eh play is being given nt Sofia, in Bulgaria, called tho "Heroes of Slivitzka,"in which Prince Alexander of Battcnbeig is the principal figuro, and all of the other characters are pernors still living. At Avignon, in tho square before ths Ialace of the popes, an open-air theater has been erected where unpublished plays in provencal sre performed. Such theaters were once common wherever the languc d'oc is spoken, and could be found at Toulon sad Marseilles twenty years ago.
THE MARKETS.
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AMOLUTEEY PURE
It'n 80.
Bachelor I am told that a married
nan can live on half the income that a
tinirle man requires.
Married Man Yes. lie has to. X
Y. Weekly.
She "There's no uso in tallcinir. it's the
small tiling that annoy ono most." Ho
es. Even a llttlo mosquito bores mo
frightfully."
He "You av they wero both wealthy,
and inarrleu quietly i" biio " 1 cs, you It was einipfy u love affair." . Y. cordcr.
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The Hoit IMratant Way
Of preventing1 tho grippe, colds, headaches, and f overs is to uso tho liquid laxative rem'
edy Syrup of Figs, whenever the system needs a gentle, yet effective cleansing. To
be benefited ono must cet tho truo reined v
manufactured by tho California Fig Syrup
uo. oniy. t or saio oy au druggists in we
anu i Dotucs.
For ran BurEn. " n hero aro you going this summer!" Ho (hard up) "No place." She "Ahl" Ho-" Yes, no pinco
like home, you know." Detroit Free rrcss
i)or lie Chew or Smoke?
If to, it is only aquestion of time when bright
eyes grow uim, iiiuiny bwib iuso ufiuucss, and tno vieor and vitality so enjoyable now,
will bo destroyed forever. Get a book, titled
"Don't Tobacco Spit or Smoko Yeur Lifo
Away," and learn now mo-io-mc witnoui Ehvsical or financial risk, cures tho tobacco abit, brings back tho vigorous vitality that will mako you both happy. No-To-Bac sold
and guaranteed to euro by Druggists everywhere. Book free. Ad. Sterling Remedy
Uo., rew i orlc Uity or Unicago.
"Whex nro vniirnmlnirniit with tn Hfun
ny!" "'ot this morning, darling. I've too much to do!" "Oh, but you must, Munny. I've already put it in my new diary that
you oiui"
The Strera Tormentors
Of the Spanish Inquisition never inflicted torture moro dreadful than those endured by tho victim of Inflammatory rheumatism. Tno chronic form of this obstinate malady is sufficiently painful. Arrcak it at tho start
with Hostciter's Stomach Bitters and avoid becomings lifelong martvr. The Bitters will
removo malaria and kidney complaints, dys
pepsia, consunation. nervousness ana neuralgia, remedy debility and hastens conva
lescence.
Had Fiounr.n It Oct. Teacher "For
What wise purposo was tho gooso created
witli a web foot!" Dick Hicks-"Sozo he
could staud on one leg." Puck.
Do Ton Desire to Adopt a Child? Address tho International Children'i Homo Sociotv. 234 L.i H:ill Rt.. n.W 11.
linois, Rev. Dr. Frank 34. Gregg, General
.ttanager. oucn a cnim as you may desire, of any age, will be sent you on ninety days'
briai.
Man must be disappointed with tho lesser things of lifo beforu he can comprehend the
iuu vaiuo 01 mo greater. uuiwcr. Mall's Catarrk Care la a Con stltutional Cure. Price 75c
He "vby do you rof uso me when I ssy I can't live without ycut" Sho "You have
aroused my curiosity." Dtrtxoit Tribune. Halt-cured eruptions will return. Eradicate them with Glenn's Sulphur Soap. Hill's Hair and Whisker Dye, Ml cents.
MsRELTRErosEFCL. Hardivorker "Idle-
ess is as latlgulng as reposo is sweet." Tramp "That's why I ain't never idle."
PAIK SATT.TNn threw ah Tifo fnr tin. rmnm
who keeps in health. With a torpid liver and the lmnuw hlood that fnllrw it
are an easy prey to all sorts of ailments. That "used-up" feeling i? the first warning that your liver isn't doing its work.
mat is the time to take Dr. Pierce's Goldam Va.1..V T" t . ...
.u ituiv. Discovery, as an appetizing, restorative tonic, to repel disease and build up the needed flesh and strength, there's nothing to equal it It rouses every organ into healthful action, purifies and enriches the blood, braces an the uhnle cmt.m nr,A
restores health and vigor. '
CniitÄOxnr.AK nt dinner) "My dear, Itl all very well for you to havo a fondnes for feathers, but I wish you hail not cm Is your fondness so fur as to put them in the chicken boup." Youkcra .Statesman.
CHEAP RATES
To O. A, R. National Encampment, T.oatW Tille, Ky.. September 11, l'J and 13. On September th to 11th, Inclusive, the Louisville, Kvansville & Kt. l,ouii Consoll dated Railroad ("Air Lina") wlllsellticketfi good returning until October 5th, 18uo. The rate via the "Air Line" baroly Amounts t
one cent per mile, ibis line is making spe cial preparations to alford visitors splendid
equipment and unexcelcd service; beniilM
It is the shortest route, by 63 miles, betwuia Kt. Louis and Louisville, and make lb quickest time, bee that your tickets read via "Air Lino." R. A. Caxi'üei.l, O. P. A.. tit. Louis, Mo. He (smoking! "And what Is your oplaion of tho deadly cigarette!" Hho (looking him oven "They are not half as deadly a they ought to be." Detroit Free Pre,-3.
In AaRflit. The most charming Hummer Resorts, of which thero aro over tlirco hundred choice locations, are to bo found in Wlscouin, Iowa, Minnesota, South Dakota and the Peninsula of Michigan, along the lines of the Chicago, Milwaukco & HU Paul H'y. Nearly all arc located on or near lakes wbick have not been fished out. These resorts arc easily reached by miU way and rango in variety from tho "full
dress for dinner" to tho flan nebshirt costume for every mcaL
SEPTEMBER AND OCTOBER. The finest shooting erounds in the North.
west are on and tributary to tho lines of the Chicaeo. Milwaukco &; St. Paul R'y. The
crop of Prairie Chickens promises to bo exceptionally good this year; also Ducks and Geese. In Northern Wisconsin and the Pen
insula of Michigan splendid deer snooting ia to be bad.
Tho Game laws wero changed in several
of the Western States this year. Full information furnished free. Address Geo. H. Heafford, General Passenger aai Ticket Agent, Chicago, 111.
When a man is wrong and won't admit
it ho ulways gets angry. Hallburton.
Foa "Whooping Cough. Piso's Cure hi a
successful renipdv. M. P. DiirrKR.67Tbrooa
Ava, Brooklyn, Y., Nov. 14, '4.
A room hung with pictures is a room Imajr
with thoughts. Sir Joshua Reynolds.
BEFORE
I could get relief
from a most horrihle blood Hi.
ease I had spent hundreds of dollars trying various remedies and physi
cians, none 01 wuiui uiu me any good. My finger nails came off and mv hair came out. leavincr ma
perfectly bald. I then went to
HOT SPRINGS
Hooiner to be cured h thim relehratMl
treatment, but vrrv annr! hr--am HIcn-Kc!
and decided to trv 3 TK ff- u
J wiwiwi m VSl.Vt truly wonderful. I commenced to rccovet a. -1 Afi vi 1 . a
i uih-c, uu wwr 1 oaauaen twelve DO ties I was entirely cured cured by S.S.
W1IC11 LUC Win 1U
renowned Hot
Springs had failed.
WM. fc. JLOOMIS, Shrevenort. I a '
Our Book M lit DlttJ t d In Trutmrmt iultt twtf t
y cured cured by S.S.! sss
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How it looks, to the women who wash with Pearline, when
mey see a woman washing in the old-fashioned
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- ........ v-la. . UIC ATCÖlilI ine women, fresh from easy washing, she J seems to "wear a fool's cid unawares"
Everything's in favor of Pearline
work, safety, economy. There's J not one thing against it. What's KA e use of washing in the hardest ' 1 way, wl ten it costs more money ? m
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