Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 41, Number 21, Jasper, Dubois County, 27 January 1899 — Page 7

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A VEST OF SIEVES.

., I,,.lr I ai- la mIIi iI PM Alimal i:er , j in !. ;rl-ly of I'M I I urU. lie alue of "t of sievs wits ,, .,, s nf vary inj i!c,rrec of linenem. I upparcut 10 need arnment j i , r USS la called fr almost eveiy daj ,,, n the farm. They are useful bj MB at.i!;i weed seed from (rain that is U lie town, l" fact, all mm tmli onfai to Ii- lifted with a BMIM jtttt KM tnoagll I '"ltl 'l" wMiml. plumr. pr f, ,-t grata, end tf let all forebjrtj m ( j ,it ,1 slirheled grain pass through "Tnie II out one out of t he many important o to dich sieve may hi put. It in important. howewr. i ' hav u who !io of these articles, ei h just the right mesh will alwajbe lai.kii.g j refj hardy arrangfon i.t is shown it th- cut. A boxlik fniin ui.rk bj made

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having a slit in one side and a groot around tlie inside. Light frame are made, strung with mevh of varying defrees of opeanew and, as wanted, one or another of this frame is slipped .:.! the fTOOee and a sieve of the right . rtieateaad. Que excellent ue for 4 y, i f vi, s at tili- sca-oi) of the jeat in in get til g out of cracked eorr. just lju ; kiaed partleles for ekieki ui. ! hatched, for those a CftBpW of eel kl pldi a month, and 0 on Crseki earn U a splendid feed foi ( :, 1 ,.. at, im! it must be fended 10 set cure the best results. In the same ex. aelleni eaj grit of proper si. foi chick of varying agi 1 can be provided, O: a gi: a full Bft of tkeM sieves, and you will be surprise d at tlie great num. Ix r of i.- - to which they can lie put.-. .Y V. Tribune, GYPSUM IN THE SOIL. I pr rl men 1 limn a I rn I I lint th BsbstaMMSS la Bl I ni in lent to Tin nt Brswthi

It has generally been Supposed thai fypatua, when used as s fertilizer, it rsi sable largely because it attracts iiiü.sture and furnishes some material which nourishes the plants in extremeIj dry weather. As a soil for produciug i ertation, it has never been considried, indeed it has not been supposed tknt plants would grow in it, but some experisaentS at agricultural stations liow that plants will flourish in pure g psutn and make an almost phenomena growth, (irain and plants were r;. ifi in this soil with most surprising results. BxpcrlnsentS also have been Made in growing plants and grain in i white and. The results of these efforts may, it is said, almost retain iss the growing of certain forms I MgetathMi As a case in point: Some eari ago a family BBOVcd into a new l tf vl.ieh was built upon an un- , ,-:i.g gypsum bed. The mistress o! 'je house was extremely fond of I :s and bewailed the fact that she I have no flower garden. Finally ouse plants became so troublek ' :!. at .-he turned them into the sane l.gging holt.-, and dropping their Is regardless of order or sjrstcaa, and lefl tbesn ns she supposed, to die. Hei i l.n.ent may be imagined when grew such verbenas, petunia. f nuns ami other plants as she tu ref ruised in her life. The neighbors Ins ;rd that she must have Used some commercial fertilizer, but Iks fact was thai Ikt roots found abundant nour- ; ::t in what would u:ially be con ' fid absolutely worthless soil. 1 iraal of Agriculture. ORCHARD AND GARDEN. In transplanting cut off all broken or Butilslsd roots. I' i. n 1 1 s f i 'i mi an oil stove are not good I Bat plants.

If the law ii needs manuring, now il the best time to give it. It Malching, u.-e material t tat is free ts p.si hie front weed seeds. Iii growing fruit for market it is an

SO Van tngt to have varieties that will k i p eil and bear transportation. i.,.e lil.es .mil gladiolus are injured kj manuring, tttlips, kjrsointks snd erocttses are benefited b a llboral alio atice, Kesrljf or fttltC all kinds of fruits and N- r' tskiat keep much ketter II the tem-p'-iture in the place where they are stored can be kept even. St. Louis. Hetakiiti

FARM TILEPHO!! . Hoi Jo ii il . I it it ii . - s ( uo IIa- lirooirhl to M.iii Ikiiliili-il lliiuae ut in. ill ssli Thr latrodtMtion of iclopkaas sys

tem into Isolated fix ining coiiiiuiiui tus has ploxil tu be a gnat BOaOS ii neu wherever it bus been tried. 1 kaVS hail osonslot to notice the SsTstl ! in a largt ii ii i uber of commuiii.ies in northern New Jlngland. wühiu tks past two j ears. Next to jfood rouds, 1 consoler the establishment ot telephonic oominuulestloa betwatt county and village the saosl important tdvanct step that a rurnl eoaaasaaltj ant tnko, I he rsiUS of a iiian's farm is rot depi i de u t so muck on tke dlstonee from town or luilroail, as it loot the Unas isiiiril in rcaekl I ktHI The va ne of good roods, botk lor Intatacsaaad pleas ore, has ktca dIcsltIj dessoBstrsted, and SQ nsack hat hei r, w ritt, u on the subjeel within recent years, that pi rRlSScnt nad building is not only in dorsed, iuit the work is actually being done all over New Eoglsnd. So, also, i is the telephone. Both have Lks same object, quicker atd better trti tporta tion. The higbway eurries the farmer and his produce', i he teleptioni earries inform.it ion. OSS OUSCS of foreulgkt is u.irth a pound of bindsight. snd the teiepkoae can safely be .-aid to furnish the foresight. With the aid of tlie telephone the farnn r can keep posted on the market, many times con bargain and sell his produce before it leaves his pi BSlses, He can saw many useless trips to town by pract iaclly bringing the town to him (ocr the w ire). It is truly wonderful, the way that news ean travel over the telephone. Within an hoi.r from the time the Associated I'ress was telegraphing dispatches to the daily papen in the larg'e cities, a lino unci r.g the gr.-n t nsvsl victories in our conflict wit) Spain, the telephones were Whlsperiflg the same thrilling news into the e,ra of subscribers up in the back woods from Maine to California. In fact, it is said that the people in California heard the news two hours, by the clock, b fore it ksppeiied. The telephone business in all the larg r cities u 1. 1! tow ns is eon trolled I y h.rge corporations that make direct personal communication possible betweet oints BOO to l.ooo miles apart, l.i i ;il oonpenles can be organ Used to operate in country communities, at eoMparettvely small cost to the subscribers, and ailord a great deal of profit and snaunement as well. I have had u telepkone It my house the past ear. and now hink I could hardlv keep house without it. A few weeks ago. the whole family were entertained for an hour listening to the soft, mellow strains of music that came to us ever the wire from the band concert in the City, four miles distant. Having bad two years' experience in constructing and operating telephone lines, i can SJ frankly and freely that the telephone has brought joy and gladness to many aa Isolated bonscaod is an investment that rujn dividends every day in the yiar. C. W. Scarff, in Kara! New Yorker. SAFE TREE GUARD. II I'n irtila Injur, to Irrr, Ii II rt btills tiHii Miff mil s:ir l.n Uiir mill lnii't). It is best to adopt effective measures for preventing injury It trees by rabbits and mice and save labor and ;irxlety, It eat he dote easily Had cheap 1 ly. as follows: Take common plastering laths, cut them in lialw s. then, w .lb

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M liUrMirow I'le I'lnat. 'rowing pie plant in winter has I 1 I'd the experimental stage and beSOtncs pioiitable industry. Thousands ' ; dollatt are paid the gardeners each Witter for the product, which is bought tt high prices, both lor home consumpSBd for SklpOM nt. Any cellar oi outbuilding which ean be made abso- ""' ) frost proof and light proof will i the purpose. There is no ob KCtlot to the house cellar, ss no ma"'ire and very little water are re J ' s" 1 (Ior or daaspBcsa arlfl ri1' The labor of growing go litnd the profita so huge that tbs ' " ' reed ought to be satisfied witk n remit,,.

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GL'AKD FOlt YUIMJ THKKS. fne wire, weave ftve to eight of the pieces together, at the top and bottom, as shown in Fig. 1, the same as wire and lath fence is wmen, and set them around the trees, a in rig. 2. giving the ends of the wins a twist about each other to hold them lirmly in posi lion. This makes a very estcetlve and cheap guard. II inches high, and one that w ill last four or tivr yearn. If the laths are dipped in crude petroleum, they will last ten year-, and prevent pis tad sheep, a well as rabbits and dee, from injuring the trees. ti. Frederick, in Farm and BotsC.

a FF AIRS OF THB c.iucpr. . Pft sbyterix.ii chureb has. bteu built in Jaseaa, Tke 'otal meml,. i khip of tbe Utirer 'slift church in tn.s eountry is tstid to be si.::.;. It is stated that awl of the u.i.t'.ii derfyaatn ot the t Lurch of Fi gland t.:i! ure anea ploj 1 It b stated that l.ftOO Chinese have In '-:, ti,,., p bjla membership in the dif ffreiii churches of the United State. Tb rorkisk goverhanrathasgraatedj the i'o -ce exploration fund directort pertnl t. to work st Gstii, the home of Goliath, the giant. Hist i lata Parish, one at I ke v. c. t U. rauad-theworid nrisrimartee, who is working ttOU in Bnnnah, is a m, Blkei of the Uethodist 1 -I j 1 s . jI church in l'aris. I The Cb longo I raining sehaad ha sent more tl...i. inu missionaries to fort igt, lield ai ! las prepared over .Ion dea eonesses for work in the Method. st Kpiseopal ehurck. Tbe railroads of the country la:-t ytar eoattribiite.l over $l.',('.oo(j f(,r the nip. Barl of the railroad branches of the V. M. ('. A., and the cfliciais of tbe roaa consider Ike money s w ise invest men t. Mlsaioaarfa i ami other Christian workers in India are contemplating a reproduction in that country of the w-ell-kuowii Northfleld conference in tkls conn try. A beginning will be mado in Mussoorie next September. An effort i being made in BostOS to unite all the churcJies for Christian work an. on." ti.e neglecttd people of the city. Tk tUOVe meal is patiernerl after the Federation of Free Churches, wL.eh has been so successful ii. Kr.gland. OUT OF THE MOUTHS OF BABES. Tommy, aged five, baring been told thai a baby sisti r had just arrived from Heaven, marched into the room and said: "Now. uu Baby, tell nasll nkoai Ibavia 'fore you forget it." Are you glad t see inc. Juhnt.ie'.' asked the minister, as he took the pride of the bouse bold on his knee. "Veth, tl.ir." lisped ti.e littie fellow. "Tell me enky you are glad to Me u:e?" asked the good man. "F.eoauth," was the reply, "wLei. you Vithlt uth wc alwaytli have a goo.) dinner." "Mamma," fcaid small Bebbw, "what did you mean by saying sister had outgrown ber shoes 1 1 mtant that .-he had grown too big for them and t! e, will have to be thrown away." was the reply. "Well. then, mamn.a," continued Itobbie. "how long wili it be until I eatgraer my slippers-." Toentny, aged five, aceompar.istl hi father to church one cold Sabbath morning and upon their return his mother asked if he could repeat the minister's text. "Course 1 can," replied the littje fellow. "He got up and rubbed hit bsnds together and said: 'Vany srs cold, but few are frozen.' " Little Tommy awakened onemorning to find tbe giound coven d with snow, the first he reinf mbere; ever have seer.. "Oh, mamma!" he exclaimed, "tke gwound is all SfsQleded over w.tb flour!" A little cousin w ho was visiting blSB hastened to reply: "1 SOUld fink rat you would know beter, Willie. 7ar'ü nuflin but whitewasji. Chicago Daily News. FOREIGN NOTES OF INTEREST. Vienna has mblcd its popu'atioo w ,ih.n U years, in torts parts cf Bwitnerlsnd the snow was six fieti t-epou the lirst dayt of Decenaber. Cj clistS in Dtaasark are forbidden by UsW to ride faster than the speed of s cab tkragk aay town. Ii th, decü.le '.-"l to IX'Jl four-fifth f tke increase of oolation in France was lr. I'aris. Ike dlrtiesl people on eart !i are said to be the inhabitants of Thibet, who never wah either themselves or their garments. S lu-ria will lie largely represented in Par.s in 1900, the lirst time at any expoeitiea. The new railway at d Iks lands it hss opened will be fully represected. Lai bi th pnltte, ix'ndon. has been t he home of the prmiat '. at terbury for over aseea Otatnriea. The palace can show specimens of almost tvery style of srehiteciure which ha- prevailed since I1M, The Mexicans bsve a queer way of burying the dead. The corpse is tightly wrapped in eet t ury plant in.it te:g and placed in acoftin hired for about shiil.i g tii.e r tvv.. i.atlvis. a the Mae may be. place the coffin on their beads and go at a trot to the grave, where the Bod is interred, ai d the coffin is tbi-L ret uri.ed. TOLD OF THE WOMEN.

Itiilllna Msrronlng tolta The effect of rolling a soil is to I pact it, to close up the spaces between the grains produced by cultivation, ml thus to facilitate the rise of moisture 'o the immediate surface, it does good in grain Heids that need the moisture, but ii meat s a heavy loss of moisture if the soil thus remains compact. A good rtue then is to roll the lard whenever tue crop show, the need of moisture, sad tiiat crop is shallow-rooted, and as si, on as moisture tecOttCI apparent at the ItttltCC to loosen the soil with a i tt row to alsout tbr. I inches. The grain will not be materially injured by .he harrow, the excessive escape of needed moisture will be prevented, and at Ikt same time the routs will secure n supvy. American Fruit i rowers'. Ion. i it,

A good tret well taken up and well pisnted will do equally well whither transplanted in 'he spring or in the fslL

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"It seems to me, dx tor, that your prices are rather steep." "Well, u mut hear in mind that it is not mi own health for which I am rur.u.ag s sanitarium." Indianaf-olis Journal. one r ifcs PseMttlee r ITeoltls. It you sie any man' rieh kin, his nei-hiKirs have beard all skoal you. Atchi sou Ulobc,

lorldtt Air Line. Tlie susvills Air Line has inauirorated 1 r ti.e season tkrosgk Slsepssg car route to ' Jscksonviiis, Us., u sonaeetioa w.th the Boathi rn K ..way, (Jueen &. ree nt li ut snd Honda and entral Pemnsu.ar railroad, i.-s r.ß throu,-ti tiie important cities ot Louisville, Lesington, battanooga, Aa laata. Ma. -on. '1 1.. i.ne stl n: t ansengers for ITorida trip via Asbeviiie, X. t'., the j greatest Am. ricatl all year-around resort. !

t'orrespondence solicited and information promptly taranshsd. H. A. amile.l, tt-n-eral l'assener Agent, St. Louis, Mo. SV "You pi rysd nokt r asiin last nliht." He (who lost all he had I "No, my dear; I i ti.er.lv ;iri - t 1 ,..!.-." st the gatie " I'hiladelph.a North American. S . 1 ; n weather changes bring MesaeSS, Slidncss. St. JacobsOil brings a prompt i ure Which is the harder, to make a million or to d.e and have it? -Town Topics. I.sse'a Family M-Urn. Move the bowels each day. In order to ! best thy this i n eessary. Acts gently on the liver and kidnevt. Cures sick headache. Trice ' and 50c. Hmf'lnyer (Ira b' -'('on'-und that boy! He's never eroead whi n he it wanted" Clerk- "I think it must i e hereditary with him. sir. ILs father is a poiiceman." Golden Days. Deep as is the Si latic nerve, St. Jacobs Oil wi.i peLeirule tad I uie Sciatica. Pifktiag do, swot theif tuauh. Rasa's Bans,

A n.etn -d for the Grippe. A rtnedy recommended for pat .nta afflieted with the gr.i is K. tnp' llalaam. whli ) IS ep-eislly adat-td to diseases of the throat and lungs. Ilo not wsit for the first Bjrwptoms "f the -, but get a bottle to d.iv an I k.-M' t fn h.i'.d f..r use the moment it is needed, lr seglet ted thegr.t t.e hau a tendency to bring on pneumonia. The Balsam lire vents this by keep as the cough loose. All druggists sell the lialsam. I.i.ki l.lUe llaln. "It looks iike ram to day," said the sffub'? nu '. mit), a he dumped tiie reg

ular ;uart into the pitcher "It s'wa dees,' sa d the wornsn, and the nni'K Ssaa .Irove off wondering why ref t ople lake suh gloomy viewa cf everything. Keyttone. Try Craln-Ot Try Grstn-OI Ask your grocer to-day to show you a pathage of (JKAIX-O. the new food drink that takes the place of eotfee. The children mav drink it without injury as well a the adult. All who trv it like it. GRAIN -0 ha that rich seal brown of Moehs or .lava, but it ia made from pure grains, and the most delicate stomachs receive it Without distress. 1-4 the price of coffee. 15 et, atid 25 cti per package. "old by all grocers. la Plata Basyisels, Johnny Wh at dieii the Doner mean, pa.

by saving that Mr. Tomhnson bore the loss of hi handsome property by lire veiy plulosopki illy ? Johrtaye Uasph! It means that be was iuuied. Stray Stories. Qe to work on Lumbago as if you.ntcnJed

to cure it. L Si. Jaeoat UtL You can't preserve happiness in "family jars." L. A. W. bulletin. I believe Piso's Cure for Consumption saved my hoy's ide last summer Mrs. Aluc Douglas, Lciioy, Mich., CKt. 20, '1st. Hereafter we thill be able to show our teeth without having Bnrope a. t as if we had just cut them. Town Topics. Bad, Worse, U : ,.;,in. Good, Better, Best Kerr.iuy St. JscotS Oil. The lead pencil is sometimes hard pushed to mLe re marks. Chicags Dsily New.

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