Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 41, Number 17, Jasper, Dubois County, 30 December 1898 — Page 7

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THE FARM ICE CROP. How lu Locale autl rranae n Muderalel) larli'i-d ( nilrrg ru u d lee Iliiutc. Id locating bd underground icekoue. a-!ect knoll in a dry place which rist higher above tue surrounding surface than the ioe chamber is der. so that the bottom of ice chamber will be above the bake of the hill. 1 hi arrangement la shown by a M a lioiial view in thecut herewith in w hich t . the hill, b ice-bouse, e drain, d rentilator and e trap. It is nrcisirv to maintain an ioetloue as dry as practicable and to exclude all air currents from the ice. For these end the drain is placed in the bottom to convey avvuy the drip an.! the ventintor d .it the tap to carry off vnpor and damp uir. The trap e in drain prevents the entrance of air through bottom of house. It is given

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i m)kui;i:him) ice hülse. pe;.ai care in cm Mruction, the clay being we!', rammed in about drain to fctff out air. In construction the walls consisting ef ; trj f inch set on mud silla 4 by 8 iorhes are boarded up inside and out with common lumber set cloae. The srsce between Is packed full of sawdust U:T iwrk or srtnd. Outside clay rammed down tight against the walla fort rhi.-knesa of 16 to SO inches. The floor is sloped a little toward the renter an! looH boards are laid on the ground with enda pointing to center. Ore In-h j eea are left between boards t f rm channels to conduct wr, drain at center. Th roof mar have gable enda or be hipped. Rafter are ceiled up below with mavherj board, making a tight ennaatioa with ir.e;tlf sheathing of si le wa'.'.y. At peak of roof a trap door 1formed. arranged to be opened ar! e!oe! from without: over this trap donr !s built the small rentllator with Nlotta slats la freely admit air. but keep rit rain and sun. Fntmnoe to ice chamber Is throne-; trap door in roof: if vestibule !s built over entrance it adds to efficiency of Ice house. Eaves are wide ar.d furtushed wirh putters to carry rain water some distance e'enr of the huildir?. P.efore flKirc vith i. e. place six inches of straw over floor under lee. enter ice over on top after houv is full with C I Inches of -Traw. damp weather nrd at r'rhr o!nw trap door fr ventilator: tarlag dry 'lav npa awflatltiiijj to l"p spore above ice free from vapor. M nf V,.l 1

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PAVED WITH DIAMONDS.

tUaabsrle, 1111.,.,. Made of l.artaj

( uliilui; Vast Kurlsif la I'recloits aloara. It is not often that it is given to mat aataide of the favored g.i.tleuien vvba

ügurt is the ktirring story of A'ailti.n si.il L.s an ihrful lamp and kindred productiona of rich or.ee al imagination. u travel daily on a BiflsMd literal;,) groaning with diamonds. WLcn such an unusual privilege ia vouelmfed It wou.ci appear to be the praptff th Ii g to admit that one might love ihn ground he walked on. I'ntil a f-w jeais Ifa there was ssch a road, and it wa neither a vision of the pipe n; r the pr s agent. It was located in the Kimbi rley district in South Afrit-1. and when a man walked over it he araUtStj. over Hllfaj of dollars" wortt of the piecious stones. Five thousand dollar a yard v u the record of some parts of the road. The diamonds are not there now. so it will do the gentle reader &o good to take a ticket for Kiniberley and seek to find fortune in the street. It seems that when the diamond mining industry was some years younger than it is to-day there was a vexing scarcity of water tl the Kimberley country. So when miner couldn't (jet a supply of water to help him in bis search he had to do the best he could and hustle around with his tools in the dry earth. He would spade here and there until he struck a lump of earth which held the

tagerly sought prize. Then he vrould abandon the little mound of eanh his spade Lad overturned and seek for diamonds in another place. After awhile. Several years, in fact, these noi.i s

amounted to a considerable obst ru.-t ion to travel and furtl. r 'jf li g. Tl.e loose- earth was in the w.iy. but no one would volunteer to cart it away. Finally the Kiniberley mm.icipal council offered to use the Jirt in macadamizing the roads around the city, which an branching out ard reaching quilt respectable proportions. The offer was gladly accepted by the mine ovvi..:s and the mounds were cleared sway. Nearly a score of year later thera was a drop in the diamond market. The price of the stones fell, and in order to bring about a return of high figures the mine aavriers decided to restrict their output. Thia necessitated a big cut in the pay roll, and as a ratals the Kimberley district was soon overrun with unemployed miners. Then some of the wise men in the land cam to the conclusion that they might p:ck up a ftw overlooked Rems from th highroad If they cou!d get municipal permission and a plentiful supply of water. They got both, for each year a p'.r- i ' the road which had been strengthened by the mound dirt was turned over to the men, ar.d they worked on it with astounding results. Diamonds to the vsl-.e of $200.000 were recovered yearly for several years. From one litt!" piece of road no bigger than the floor of a Harlem drawing-room there was taken 1100.000 worth of diamonds X V Her aid. STEEL TRACKWAYS. The. Are to lie Tealrd This VMnlri and .t rlnic I nri-r l.n.rra-

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COlVBINATION OF HEALTH AND WEALTH.

A STUTTERING PRISONER.

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Tk World's Sappls- of WsmI. Ab English eip rt prophesies s umeraaJ dearth in the wheat aupp.y. lie iaima that the wheat producmg ami is uuequs. to the strain that will be put upon it. Fven now when the food supply of the world is ample,

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same. There m plenty of ra'lr'.ad land to be had very cheap and on long time paymen'.).. A man does not want to ih.nt he can piek up money on the groun.i here, hut there :s lots of it in the ground awi labor mil take it out. There is a vat scope of country north of F-dmonton, Alberts, which can I settled, and a large srope of ountry wrest of Kdmoa ton adapted to ran. Ling and mixed farming. This country i th. Kt p.a.e 1 have . v -seen for the cure or conkumptton. tcstsM refer jnu ti diflerent peof.lehere who were

n t.ie la-: : . ..nu!pt i ior in patfaat health and able kind f hard work and are very Hoping this may ber:.it h who are willing to work for an

nv. I remain, yours very truly, i H Kf.F M STOTT. Any arent cf the Canvdian (overt.nier.t i Tul ft4adiy ghrt ;.: I i.t.en aa t0sett.t:i.cul Urms slJ rate.

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"Officer, whafs this man rharped w;th" said the judge, in d .gut. turning to SI. ke. "I-T don't know. yrur honor," stammere ! M ke -.,.ia mur, 1 guess." Chicso Inter Jcem.

sputtered the frightened little oar name?" demanded the juslore severely; "don't yon trille

stuttered the helpless mar.

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A CONFUSION OF NAMES.

Resulle.l in Profit to the llook Ae. Bt and l.o to I p-1 oIlate Vinn.

TUE COST OF WAR.

He was looking lank and lean: he wore

There is some prospect that a mils stretch of steel track for common roads may shortly be laid under government direction aud letted through the m o re condition of winter and spring weather. The form of rail that will probaVly be used if the plan is carried out is as follows: f. a a i I a m a

'tr nf v..rri.. . , : " i oi stcei. onc-Tounn-incri thick, rr nr tee require,' ; .Mih-c foot srnce i i. , ,., , . , , .

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The dert ruction of storey and elotaV ing by both armies during he civil wat exceeded $!C ).o j '4J0. In time of war France puts, 37o out of every l.0 o of her population in the field; Germany. 3 Pi; Huasia. tlO. During the last few months of the civil war the cx'hmiscs of the government exceeded &.00O.(K a day The com of i ur navy durirg the civij war was: JS62. S4S.000.0OO; 1603. P3.I OUO.OrjO; 1SC4. (si.0O0.0o0; ISM, 122,It, Over 1.000.C! French wxmci. were mode widows and 3.O00.0OU French children fatherless, by Napoleon's campaigns. The expense of the war department in 1SC2 was $394.000.000; in 1613. $599000.000; in IMft, $CW.0O0 000. and in 19X Si. 31. UOO.OOO. In timet of war the armies of European nations can be raised to ?.3G6.oOO men. and the daily expense will be nearly S2O.OO0.000. During the civil war the confederate emisen captured or destroyed SO ships 46 brigs, 67 schooners and eipht other aaaaels flying the American flag. In proportion to the numbers engaged. Waterloo was the bloodiest bat- . tie of modern limes. Over 35 per cent, of the men engaged were killed oi wounded. Ihiring the most peaceful years the world has 3.700.000 soldier. The par. i equipment, food and clothing of these men com the world's taxpayers near. f vOOO.000 a day. It is estimated that since the Christian era began over4.O00.0OO.000hum:f ' beings have perished in war. The cost of the world's tram since the Crimean ! war has been Sl3.2C5.CO0.0OO. In J-l r.ngluh ships broupht to the ione factori. s of EngUNsi 30.000 ake.'etons of Turkish ar.! Bliailai anldi--

who had perished in the Crimean wnr. Th v were to be utiüzedas fertilizing material, afte" beirg ground to powder in the mills.

a tnreaUoare suit arm he carried a ! there was an unibn days, lie entered w I,.. v i bu-v a". !.

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the long, thin man in black. T it uke it," said Dodson. short y. "Good iay, s.r." A few minutes later s friend of D. Üon's aappened in snd picked up the volume. Hello, old man!" said he, as he 1. Led it over. "I didn't know you went in fur Biblical subiects." "I don t see the joke," anwenyi 1) .'.nn. testily. "I believe that in times like these every patriotic American citizen should familiar. ze himself with the lives of our prominent men who are at the front mikinc history for this glorious country. We neglect these things too long. I propose to keep up with the times." "You will have to hurry if yoo do." answered his fnend, dry ly. "This particular Samson without the p has been dead for 3,000 years." Detroit Free Press. Advance of V lfnee. if you've got your lizhtninir rod up for office again," said the t- tend of the candidate. 'The lightning rod," replied the candidate, who was s matter-of-fact sort of man, "is one of the eiploded himbugs of the aast. What I'm trvine to do tn vpt m r

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ABOUT SOME NEW APPLES.

HELPFUL DAIRY NOTES. We aim to have the butter entirelv fr.r of buttermilk. No material change occurs in the comI - tion of the corn-cobs during the everal stages of ripenirg. We know of no business where the careful attention to details counts fr Math as in the dairy business. ÜV know of nothing on the farm that give as steady an irtromc as the n. iking and selling efgOj butter. If we fail on a batch of butter our reg alar iniltealllil never see it; it is put In a tub and sent where it is unknown hurtling the churn just one minute too long will often do for butter w hat 'h m. t expert but ter makers cannot undo. After the stover has reached the best ronl tirin for cutting there is a rapid decline in both yield and feeding vaJue -Western Plowman.

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i by the Arty to the vale of Comontrary to rated in Ar learned, and liter market arthe apple

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eed lor Karly Pnfatees. The seed BsHatl should not ne allowed to sprout and should be kept in a o! place. One reason whv seed t-v-

Tes from New Entrland are ,.,..f.

v- - V 1 I I J ,nal th" aga not allowed to sprwut climate Wing favorable in that reapeai If hipt in a pit outside tin- potatoes keep well for seed, nnd if Rtored in a cellar the temperature should be "n anil as near 40 degree as possible, while dampness should lie avoided. Baasl fat early potatoes, just before planting in the spring, r.ay be spread out. and the sprouts lie allowed to start but the seed should go in the grouiu 'm mediately.

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pread on the sWfae of apj. e orchards in giavS raimi.t lie disputed. u, tb.y contain s. ar ely any mineral fer tiluer. nd are, of course, having passed fa 're. l.Miiute of ant other i. -oubtedly they Wrefit by aVttingai mulch, and where th. v aov. r KraM causing it to die out and -at. Ir thii ay they supply considerable fertility aM BMiatare in.lir.ctly. Wherevei eos he have long lain under fruit te there will s as sbumlsnce of tree roots just under the aahea whrrs grass has been killed.

MARTIN DOIX1K (Director Knad Inquiry Unnau. Dil pail'

ment of Agriculture.)

one-fourth-inch upward flange on the outer side to keep the wheels on the rails. The downward flangts are pressed into the earth or awaeadaai their full depth and hold the rails so firmly that no cross ties are ri.juired. If the led is of earth, soli to the depth Of five inches ia removed from between the rails, and the excavation filled with gravel or macadam for the BOrall 'o travel on. The rails are made cor t li u ous by joining the ends by "t'vhplates so constructed that thev will run

; the w heels on to the rails after aing a team." The advantages claimed for this steel trackway, as shown by tests already . made, are (1) a saving of p wer. a ve1 hide running on it nt an estimated eaJ penditure of but one-fifth what Is required on mac-n'am. and one-twentieth of whatls required on dirt roads, (ti

Savii tr of wear and t. nr. as a" re,,..;. , run evenly nnd are not strained by ruts, rocks and holes. (3 Saving of time, ns a team can trot with two tort on it as readily ns it can walk with oa ton n n o.'rt r)d (4) It Is rery durable am! will reed few repairs. 5, saves the dust usually ground up by ths Wheels of vehicles () It g n perfect road for bicycle and motor vehicles.

iety called by some Apr merce." as the latter is pomologica! rules. It rrij kansas. so far as has lieer. may p.o.e valuable forwi OHvt - is the irL-.' came I

called Senator, as it was its first name

with the addition of the possessive and the word Red Oliver' Ked. It ha been so called for 25 years past ir. Ar kr.T vwheret is thought to have coma from seed on "the aid O'iver farm" in Penton county. It is a large ar.d prom ivng winter variety. Collins is the a.Vptati name of the variety which was tlrt c-ille.l follins." Kd then Champion Hed. Champion, etc. It originated alout .15 years ago in Arkansas and a local nurseryman by tha rame of ficorce Co'lir.s broupht it tö the notice of the public In Tv3 It was .mi 9 . 1 . . . . .

I nameo in ids uy me miros. ucer 01 tn

trees to the public. Mr. ft. TV Vincenheller. of Sprit fdala. Ark. It is a promising red winter apple. Reagan is sa :J to lis the correct rnmt of the app which is called "BVact Ren Davi by some. Therv is a possibility that it may prove to be (iano. The early history of the variety is clouded w'th uncertainty, at least, and the name "Rlack Ren Dav!s j at var'arrc with all the rules of rromenrlatnre. The tre-. is just like that of Ren Davis thrifty ar.d round headed. The fruit Is abont the same sire. flaw-. rc.. of Fb-n Davis; but ihe eo'.,r is almost a solid dark red. -American flardenirg. THE WIDE, WIDE WORLD. llie population of India iccrawsi th rate of 3.0K..OOO annually. Cotton spinners in Egypt have to work from sz a. m. to ten p. m. for l Vo Z J coy la.

luu Keward 100. The ree-icrs of this paper will be rleaeec tc learn tiiat there is at least one dreaded diseaae that science has been able to cure 11. I Us stage, od that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positiv? cure known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires r iistituiional treatment. Hall's Catjrrh t are is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of t!ie disease, and giving the patient trrnth by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The propr:etors have so much faith in its curative powers that they offer One Hundred Dinars for any ease that it fails to cure, bend for lit tt.aioniaIa. Address F .1. 1 henev 4 Co., Toledo, 0. Sold bv Ilrujon'". 7 5c. Uad's Family Puis are the beat. I'n imrliiK Ihe Case. First Lawyer ! 1 w t neas ghraa a vaht en: a. vunSayond Lawyer- Yes; il we put them all a ti.e stand, the jury may think our ticat met wtui tuiea or lour accident Pwi k

The I. Irl In I.ove. She's timid and believes In pesos. She shrinks from war's alarms; Tt, woman. ike. she'll ntvirceass To love the call to urini. Jadan, t,o Koud. Thai H Inter. For the present winter season the Louisv illi' &. Na-bviiis Railroad Class pany has iniirowl its already nearly perfect through service of Pullman Vestibuled Sleeping 1 1! and eletrant d.iy coa h froai mein nati, Louinvilie, 1st. Louis and I hicago, to Mobile, New Orleans and the ljulf toast, 1 homasvllc, Qa 1'ensacola, Jacksonville, 1 'anpa, I'alm Reach and other oints in Florida, i'erfec-t connection will lie made witb steamer lii"s for ul a, I'orto Rico, Ni" 1 ! West lr, 1 ..in ;ort TouraTH and Home Seekers excursion tickets on sale at low rstes. Write!' P. Atmore, tenerai l'asnger Agent, Ixiuisvdle, Ky , for partKulars. TesleH anil l iinnil Uantln. Mr- M . :. I,.-: M arie, do you think Mr BlowaMa is in earnest? Miss Matchmaker I'm afraid not, mamma. I mentioned diamond last evening, and he only yawned. -lewelers' Weekly. For I alifornla Tourists. The Rurlington Route has Weekly Tourist Sleeper Excursions, personally conducted (by a Murnngton Route Agent ) every Wedaeaday from be. l.nuis, ami Thursday from Kansas City and St. Joseph to Lois Angeles and San Francisco. The route is via Denver. S cnie Colorado, Salt Iake City, with 96 r cent, sunshine throughout the year. Ask Ticket Agent or write for des nptive folder to L. W. Wakeley, General FaM nger Agent, St. Louis, Mo.

Asrlenllnrnl. "Our town." exclaimed the man who had aoeiimulated most of the desirable lots, "hw flourished like a great tree." "s." said the town cynic, "we hara done the rooting and you the grafting." Cincinnati Knquirer.

Trr Graln-Ot Try (;raln-0! Ak your grocer to-dav to show you a package of GRAI-, the new food drink that takes the place 01 coffee. The children may drink it without mjurv as well the adult. All who try it like it. GRAIN -O has that rich seal brown of Mocha or .lava, but it is male from nure grains, and the moft delicate stomach receive it without distress. 1-4 the price of cfTee. 15 cts. and 25 eta. per package. Sold bv all grocers.

The CatasatS Forbids It. Riggs Is it true that Smith, the iceman, is dead? Boggs Yes, poor fellow. He cut no ice now. Life. Use St. Jacobs Oil promptly and freely And say good-bye to neuralgia. Trouble gets into many a home by means of a night latch key.- .L. Ä. W. Bulletin. 'cashing- Leads to Consumption. Kemp's Balsam will stop the Cough at once. io to your druggist to-day and get a sample bottle free. Large bottles 25 and 50 cents. Go at once ; delays are dangerous. Metropolitan OrnllholnST. Teacher- Miea Street, can you tell me what is most paculiar in the hatching of the cuckoo? Miss Street (doubtfullv)- It generally builds its nest in s clock. Jewelers' Weekly. A sprain may cripple but St. Jacobs Oil Wm cure it betöre it can. It cures. If yon take a cat to bed do not complain

ot it claws. panih 1'roverb. I.ane Family Medicine. Move the bowels each day. In order to be healthy this is necessary. Acts gently on the liver and kidneys. Cures siek headache. Price Jö and 50c.

When a m..n eonrlude he is too smart to work he comes to the conclusion that haa made more thieve than any other thing on earth ..it. !. vn i ....be.

Stand straight and strons-St. J 5. -ob OU cure lame back cur. promptly. When eyes snip, it must be the lashes that crack. Golden Dav.

THfc. MARKETS.

To fnre n t old In One nay Take La ist Ive Brnmo Quinine Tablets . All drugget refund mnnev if jt fs :1a to cure. 25c.

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cure.

AVER'S

PILLS

They daily insure an easy and natural movement of the bowels. You will find that the use of A 31 Als a

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with the pills will hasten recovery. It cleanses the blood from all impurities and is a great tonic to the nerves. Wrtto tkm Doctor. Onr Medical Tep artment ha ona of Iii meat eminent 1 hi Irian In the liiitad State. Tell ttiediM-tor lutt h'w too ar utTertns:. You will reeetra the ' medical adTlcs a itbcut cot A1 draw, JiK. J. C ATEK.

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1 ihe n ? iur eure In the rid fur f hraalr t7t ere. Hour t ie-r. M million I leer, S nrS. leers, .ntrrene. Fever More, and aM OMIm It never falls Ilrawa out all assSSTSt Sare espssas and tufferlnc Cure. ininiMS saaeaasaa, Plsaa. 11. ...... . . . I . r.n VV f. ,-,,!. 11 tfw .11'. V.I I SI I III. I N at IO..a. I'aul. Mlaa. Sold l.y llraaalda.

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