Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 41, Number 48, Jasper, Dubois County, 4 August 1899 — Page 3
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RAISING PHEASANTS.
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We iiMiilly omit on a M ptr cent hutch of pheusuut eggs. They , under ordinary inns. The young hatch in from -4 to .la -. Wt put i h a old hen a OOOD in the held ami l t the young pheWta run ut lnree In tha Jjrass. Tiny scurry away ami keep out f ,,;ht until feeding time, when they all eORM back. W lit them stay bail until thry btSOM M large that tluy won't go into the coop, then lot them pet a little hungry until tiny are willin? tO po I aside, 1MB shut them up bttd clip "iic Wing. After Ihut they en ii be kept within bounds. Tba field in which
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i'LA'.'l. - l.z. ki . VM I pre la J ui a, tut a! u r be i..ktii captiv . Ik- u wtii tt '1 iI I ea Um bank of the riv trCbi bur, piouk. y o: of tit an at Canal" near liabyluu. -Ü a. White, -L a. COKTKMPOHAKl H1BTORT -Th. de 1 at ruction ot Jt rusalem. Ii. C Ui. ,N bacbatfjM Mar. Wnn of BebyUi, and Pharaoh , Ifophra, blaa ot Egypt TH 'Bevto uue Man" Bourlshad in tirttc.. TarqulatlM i'rscua ruled ul Home. Boon, the wise lawgiver ui A'benai ?.'io, the Oraab noataaa: Aesop, noted for i.i fehles; anal i Ihn philosopher 1 ihagor., all liua ilurii. g kaeblei .ifi nan EX 11. A.N AT' Ulf. 1. Cleansing from Paid Sin. V. Ift. in tin- previous nm the propbt pict urcs the corruption und idolitt r which
defiled the peopbt, ami the punishment I
which was inflicted by Ciod on account of it; theu the nroinise of return, for 1 the hake of Uli kingdom. "Theni" i heu the time shull eoBM f"r I iod to re-
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EKGUSH l ' 1 1 1 : A I A NTS. they stny la arTOtinded with six-foot avire netting oonteina three acrea of well -drained land. The Eood of the old jiheasaiits is the MUM ii tbbt of the Common few Is, except in breeding beanos that we give them some barley meal. 1 estimate that it costs about one dollar each to raise the pheasants to six months of n'e. The males i.'h pounds, feinali s two pounds. We BBVa but little f.-ouble with hawks or other pe.-ts. There is no shade in the Held and we proi Ida daring hot w ea tbrr an art : ficial ahadc by wann of boards. Pbeaaanti are very hardy and we never keep them conti lied because of wet w eat her or w et pr.i. The )TOBBg pbeaaanti are fed largely on a patent meal obtained from England, nude esj Inlly fr phasa BBta. They could be raised on maggot a, but these arc offcaalvc to baV on the plme where there ait' visitors. Theie la a pood demand for pheasants for btocking parka, game preaei i i and private grounds, the lowest jiriee beinff $36 per dote n. When t he pheaaaata get away thev make for a brook or runr.inp water, heme we can usually m.-r:-n?e to catch tin ni, although with bOflM llifflCttltj. During the blizaard of November, in wliic h the aviaries were drifte I full of anoiv up to the very ton. under all this now were.vi breeding pheaaaata. M. p started to dig them out, vvhih took a number of days, and the sivth day they nnPpOncd they had them all, b,it it Seems thev had not gotten a few of them, which were ro-over-'d from the snow after 11 days and lixed through it. Ability to stay snowed under for 11 da vs w i t bout food or water, and to come out bright and in good order, i- a o. d anough indication of hardiness. American Agrieult urist. PRESERVING EGGS. Itranlta n( Iteeenl I . pe r I men t at (kr CUaiadlan (ivr rmnral I'nnti nl ot (ii tin.
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The Canadian experiment farm at Ottawa is interested In poultry expert meats. Among other t h : up Prof. Bhatt, the che mint, has been tenting prenervativea for egga, Lima water and "water glass' were used. I lie lime water was made by putting two or three pounds of fresh lime in live callous of water and Itlrriag it well at intervals. It. is then allowed to settle and the clear fluid left is poured over the eggs, which are placed in a crock or air-tight barrel. It i- sometimes recommended to add a pound or
of sail to the lime water. 1ml this
advisable in this expert-
is known as "water
glbae is silicate of M.dn. It is a fluid Cutting CO cents per gallon. It is very caustic, ami more disngri cable to use than lime water. Perfectly freBfcegfl should be us,d and the fiuid used in preserving ih ..,) fully eorar the egga. A tajl per cent solution of the "water glas " WM used. Itolh riuiils gave pood MtiafaCtion and tlioromrlilv nriuTvp,l
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OBW II, si.ui.es the yolk Stuck to the shell. Tbt whites of the preserved W ktMBed b faint yellow, which tint beeaaaa fa per on boiling. Kootfasatea. Odor was ptreei'eld when the egga wero brokes), but when cooked n fuint ' ty or si,,,, odor den loped. Prohav bly r.o preservative nil! tir..nt tka n..
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ntorc Israel to their own und v. 14). "Will 1:" God i apeaking. "Sprinkle clean water upon you:" The conception of nlaaaaiag by ipr u kling clnna water comes from the Mosaic ceremonial system (See eapcdatly Num. 19:17-1V and ul l'sa. :,l : Cow lea. (Also Ueb. 0; 13,14.) Xevv Testament Light. Cleaaaing from tin hi abaolata ly eaai atial to tha aal vat ict: of tha individual and of t he mit ion. UodaaveSBOt iu sin, but from tin (Kom. S:12i i. Cor. a: 17: i.:i: Uev. 11:37), (1) We ure tleansed from the guilt of sin by forgiveness Col.. 1:14; lit. UiH; Bottt. A; II b:i) from the eonnequeseea of tiu (John S:16; Uom. ft:0); i:.; from the love of sin, by the new beajTt rfi sred to in . ÜH.
n. i h- Saw lb art. V. 20. "A newheart also will I give The hvart is the center of Ufa to the hotly; it seuda the life-blood tO every part; if it ia weak or Imperfect the whole body U weak and sickly . "A new spirit:" A new- motive, new principle of action B new love. "And I will take away the atony heart:" The heart of siu ia tailed stony, like a rock. New Testament Light. This (a the great doctrine Of the New Teatament, taught forcibly by our Lord llims. ;f in Ili statement respecting the new birth (John 3tS), und everywhere presented aa precmiucntlv the work of the Spirit of God. IfL The Sew Life. V. 17, "I nrtU pot my 8pirit within you:" This is the gift of the Holy Spirit, promt and by Joel "Keep M. judgmanhj:' His laws, His decialona, as Ul what was tighii IV. Motives for I hooaing the N. vv 1 i.jfe. Vs. Firat Mediae I A Promisa of Restoration. V. 18. "And yfl sluill dwell in the land:" They shall he restored to their own land. Second Motive: lelncr:ui.e from Sin. V. 19. "I will also save you from ; nil your unelcanncsscs:" The outward ; blessings profnieed COUld BOl continue anlaan they shoufd nrat be saved from sin. Third Motire: A Proml f Prosperity and Plenty (vs. go, 3 I), "I will call far the com" (grata): God as the J owner of the earth und e introtleT of nil it.- forces, will aummoB then toaup-
plj) the grain needed for their support
i the ine:" There shall be pi- ty of food. "No more reproach of famine:" The heathen aaem t" hate reproached the Israelites with ha Ting a God who would allow them tO suffer h ingcr. The heathen did not understnt id the reason. (See v. in.) Fourth Motive: a Nature Refined, , Purified, Ennobled (ra II, )). V.M. , "Then shall ye remember your own eetl v.tiys . . . and shall loathe yourselves:" When they aee their own sins In contrast with iod'e goodnesa, then they will realize how mean nnd disgraceful their sins were. V.SS.'And, lest the goodness nf ("onI in restoritig ! them should lessen tlu ir feeling ns to their own character. God tells them I "Not for your sakes do I this." They did not deserv e it. Fifth Motive: A Prorata for Their Country. Patriotism (a. SSU). V. S3. in the day that I shall bare cleansed I you:" They must never fori.'e. thnt 1 this was the BCCCaaary condition of salvation. V. 3.'.. "l bi- land that WBB desolate is la become like th garden
f lMcn:" In these rertea um rear
1 aidefao tO speak I of these ver-t . a ( t
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i ii 1 1 i ....-- i prop y is being fulfilled in fvery Chrtattaa rommaaity, as far as it i Christian: btit its Complete futflUmeBt will le In the renewed nm! restored earth, when, sin beim.' removed, and
( : i x 1 1 w e llitur With men. the beautjf and
glory of paradise shall be re-torcd (so Kev. 21 nn.l 22). Plxth Motive. V. M, "Then the heathen . . . shall knowt" The Jewi ihould not onlv be blessed themselves, but become a missionary people, making known the true Qod to the sur rounding natlona.
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AeeordlBfj lo eben leal baaylsis, : parts o' the th h of !i.-h have about til e tame nutritive value a.- 11 pans of boilfle, . beef. The (fldcst German aaal minea were fir worked in Il'.'S. They are near i onus. Eng la il d I t ot begin IB mine ith com i until the i lurteenth centuyy. A reasonub i active man wuiks ibouf 2K7.2U0 miles, more than ten tunes t lie earth'- ei I . . tt; : i e n e. ill I I yaarfit jnt trotting about his hantan ami otlice. '1 he rapid destrtu tif.n of tiie aprSMB forests of the eastern l ailed States may be rcalied w hi n it is understood that one da.ly paper Baad the growth in U acres iu two day, the wood having been rt I pulp and turned iuto paper. It is a common experience anions mountain climbers to rind butterflies Ivtng froen on the snow, and so brittle that thev break unless they are very carefully handled. Such froen butterHies on being t u ken tuavv aimer climate recover themselves and fly away. Bin spi iea of buaacrfiics have been found within a few bind red miles of tLe north pole. Aluminum has jut t been used for the construction of a new fireproof curtain to be used iu the op. r.i BOUae, Mesa neon. The curtain i- I net wide by J4 feet high, ami it- total weight, coropoocd ol aluminum sheet a one-twelfth of an inch thiik, will be 4,000 pounda. Bad sheet troa been aaed Inatead of the lighter metal the weigh! would hae increased to 1 1 ,0 0 poUB 's. The enterprising city authorities ol a small north rn boromih have Im-cii
1 trying tin- experiment of sprinkling a street with sea wat. r. They Bad that buch water binds the dirt together between the paving stones, an that whn it is dry no loose ihist is formed to be raised by the wind: that sea water does not dry so quickly ns fresh water I so that when salt water bas beea need 1 one load of it is eOjUal to three loads of fresh water. The Ball water which is I dv posited on the street absorbs moisture from the air at night, vv hereby the street is thoroughly moist during the early morning, und has the appearance of having been freehly sprinkled.
SMOKELESS POWDER. The I'lrini: sr,, i,, ,- i:trrinrl) rlfjrlBB i" BatB vim ini Hoeses.
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In the !.:! -h army the four-tagged recruits are drawn up in ring round an Instructor, who tires a pistol. Some take the Hash and report viry quietly and these arc soon passed on to severer trials, w hile the others have lesson a f ter lesson UntU they lire quite convinced that there is no danger to them and before long yon might Br n seven-pounder within a yard of them anil they would hardly kwb around. After this they are taught tO face tire that is to say, to gallop fearleaalj up to a line or bqnare of infantry, blaing away with their ritb -. and to charge batteries of quick-firing gun. (if course, only blank Partridges are used, and so to a trained horse going Into battle for the first time there 7- nodiffi rem e between the barmh thumb r of tl.e maneuvers and the death-dealing storm which sweeps over the battlefield. The poor brute only learn- what the difference really is by bilter experience. When smokeless powder came into general use it w,.s found that in many cases horses which would face the moke ol "uus usinrr black imvvder
And I will multiply the fruit of without flinching fiinched and shied at
the flash and roar unaccompanied by smoke. Continental opinion s somewhat divided us to the moral effect of 'smokeless powder on men and burs, l, : but the genet al conclusion set-ma o be that in day light it is not more terrifying than black powder, although
some hold that to see nu n and horses struck down by an invisible agency must necessarily be so. lint it is generally agn cd that the aee of amokeseas. powder ut night has a much more disturbing effi i t than that of the old powder, because the fla-hes of the guns. BBOhaCUrcd by smoke, are I great deal more vivid. The fear thus inspir. d an, however, be overcome by training, but there i another fear which must, In the nature of the . ase. be felt for the first time on the battlefield, and that is the often uncontrollable terror pro:1iuihI iMith in men and horses by the whistling of bullets and the screaming; nml bangin lt f shells. Some authorities have, indeed, said that since the introduction of sanokcleai powder nnd the great increase in the range and accuracy nf weapons, it would be im-pos-ibic to keep cavalry in hand under the fire of modern artillery, but this it probably an exaggeration. PeareoB'i Magazine. a elBa'l Help it.' "I nm astonished to hear yon tuj thai Frulcman told you all these things; 1 gave them to him iu strict confidence." "Yea, but he says you tnld them to him during your late voyage to Kurope." "So 1 did. but whafs that got to dc with it?" "Kvcry thing. You cant expert s
man to k ep anything to himaell on hit
lirst ocean voyage, moo l Diapateh.
SnltaerlaaU Nut lllllrri.tr. fswiiei ;ui.d to-day ia the b ut illiterate an well aa the moot truly proa perous country in die world. She ia in fact, the oaJy rt public, for the people make the luvv Her govirntiient is of ti.e people, in Switaertaad, la work wnh ) ur hands is lionoruble manual tmlning for Ix.tl, la.v h and girls j, tt part of the public s.choo sv-:, in. Swilcriand ki" no navy, fot the -an. e r. ,i -on t hut Hob mia hua not, a iai vv hilr ever man is a soldier, ye! il.it. weeks' service tvery WrBur l only a aoafal play spell, in Iwltaaidaad there i no bauggardom and little vice. I'verywhete Ufa and property aresnfe. The people are healthy nml prosperous und happy. Albany Argus. ilia Mtstatbte, He-I hallaH .Von cured for me the I rat liuie we ever met. She Why, wbat makes you think that? "P.ecauKe you kept looking at nie so steadily. Every time 1 glanced in your direction your gaj nut riveted upon M me. "Oh, but lt wasn't liecause I had 'alien iu love with you. I was thinkn. g what a pity it was that there was ÜB one neur und dear to you who could tell you what wretched taste you h ol la necktie." Chicago Evening N ews VI, .in- Spurred l. Pope. A nice iitt.e sum of nearly 13,(y0.i, belonging to the pope, lies unclaimed in the Italian treasury. When the Italian goveri.uient took posses-ion of Home an annual civil list of some ii 13. ouO wag assigned to the pope a COmpenaBtltm for the loss el the temporal power. Hut neither I'iua IX. nor Leo XlH. Would touch the money lc-v thCf should acknowledge the usurping powt r, and to the it. come has been accumulatisg ever since. X. Y. Sun. Prehistoric llliuce In Knuland. A prehistoric lake villtge ha- been found aaar Glastonbury, Baglaad. The dwellings are placed on mounds of clay raised above the level of the WUtCB The frame work of u nri mitive loom was
fctaad under one mound, uud the number of broken bone needles and bone splinters discovered in another mound led the explorers to tliink that it may have been the site of an ancient needle factory. N. V. Sum C'Itt n. i li un lalnntla. The famous old city of Ghent, ileitum, is built (.ii M islands, which are connected with BM another by HO bridges. Three hundred streets r.'d 30 public squares are contained in tht se ib'.ands. Client has beer, the scene of ii. .my treaties, insurrections and reta, and it was tin re the treaty w ai n...de terminating tha war of lsl2 between this country and England. Chicago Tribune. s, n nilnloaa. Mrs. Witcherly They say Mrs. Dickson has recently become very economical. Me. I.arrison Yes. he's earn ing it to ;.n extrem, it eteana to me. I bear that she even trying to get her bus 1 1 to itt his whokert grow, so as to
save laundry bills. C hicago Evening News. Ilir.-.il will. Her. "Woman s work is never done," com plain d Mrs. Wrinkle, us he paatbd the br ad to h r bnahaadi No.'' otsented Wrinkle, ea he br.ke open tli- biscuit, "WOader why it is they oevei get done in the center'.'" Ohio state JooraaL
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"1 . ter the Swed gurl and Htde ler thb al m r une." "No," now ays, "I tliink Ihat'a U."-griu-sfull. You' cot to Teil me which you'd 1 lib " B party soon Thay t.'ome Back and paw II. Looked out through the crack from Babiad the Door at Them while Tha) aa Tulkin to maw, a :..i im. maw tan. .nj.aw Sb I I ''1 Mai v. ii lletter take the Irtish gurl." Iist inte luve I ..me lb me Purtv bred
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trTTii to aar rtsssae ko. r?.55l I v . a -ufferer fr m female weakness. Every month regularly ava the uieuses came. I surTv-red dreadful pains ia uterus, ovaries
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Paw He looks at H. r n minit and when
siie went out He S.iv- .i M.iw: "I Bei I ao what y..uM J . if I Told you to Go ir.d .lump in the Lake." What :" maw ant. "You'd go away '.'ine Whaimnd Climb a Tree," paw m)-, and '.ht n He made a Swipe at a lly what was Huzsen atound and t: m ked over the v.n.i.-it Itc.ttt!. It si a Had Site. Qeontie. m Chicago Timca-Uar aid. A Iah of f.nvftr. The dooased man feared the people who waited along the way to the irsaTold. "See bow they stare at me!" he cried, agonizingly. "Yis. that's what you might rai I rubbering it in'" observed the executioner, plT fully, deeming il Bot ami to inject an element of gayety into this otherwise somuer affair Detr .it .Journal. .New TBrwaaB ateestsa ' r Uaa Heearsaw St. I. mil. ami Denawffi Unit M llo'ir Rn K.iulr. The Missouri Pacific Railway, in connection with the Kock Island Route from gansai City, is now oparatlna, tir..wcii iloairini cars bate aee M Laadsaad leaver,
leaving St Louis : n in ilaily . arriv ins; lt liver 11 o'clock the next moTBiag Ibii is t be pin kest hue between these t itles by over tw 0 hours.
PER was OF SUFFERING GIVE PLACE TO PERIODS OF JOY
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had leucorrhirs. I had my childreat v, rv faat and i
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A mar ago I
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' ing and almost died. The doctor even gave me up and wonders how 1 ever lived. "1 wrote for Mrs. I'inkham's svdvicw at Lynn, Mass . and took her mexbeiae and began to get well. 1 took several bottles of the Compound and u d the Banatie W ash, and can truly say tha I am curetl You vvoubl hardiy know me. I am feeling and looking so vaelL
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rxiund made me what I am." Ml
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T don't believe in girl a liresin' in
clothes diirm' the hot weither, said the
ndipo'e elderly i.idy vv ith the large .b .ni r:d parrinn and finger ring at the b .ariintf house breakf"at table the other m .ming. "I make my two diaghlir dress in neglient costumes all summer, ao matter where th.-v're a gain'." "Maw!" ! h-r d iu'. ters. warnine'v. from the other side of the I kble, and the f,.x terrier run lärm d I fit cut ta the basement vestitiu... Washington Post.
How tr. Drown Wava Hrlp'tl"I must lall roe that Lydia E ISnkhatn B Vegetable Compound has done more for me than any doctor. " 1 was troubled with irregular menstruation. Last summer 1 began the use of y our Vegetable Compound, and after taking t vo l-ttles, I havs been regular every month since. I reeOBBnsend your medicine to all." bfm Ma.. . ii: A. Luows, WtaT Pr. 1'Li.A.SAM. H. J.
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False Twetb for iinre. Pataa teeth for horses, which were BUggeated by tha praaident of a Kreuch humane nontaty a few years ago. have actually been invented, and ure gaining favor with owners of large stables.
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laaa'a Raaatli BkeBletwe, Moves the bowels eat h day. In order to be healthy this is necessary. Acts geutlyon the liver and kidneys, i uic sn.k headache, l'nte and Sue.
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It ii baailiatlag to reflect that hadteeth are responsible for more silence than it almost anything else. Detroit Journal.
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If you keep sheep sow rnpe in the r"tn before ihr buR enHlvatloB. Aft, r r tu is cut and battled off the rope Mill tarnlnh fine pasture until ground freezes.
In former yenrs t i.-ks v. ere supposed to he aal parasites troubling sheep, but with the latTOd nation of eoaraer woo led braeda, come iniuute Uca.
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htlhitntlnns a the Philippines disregarded by the httRMB oecupints. nml make thBtnaetftm nneful y catching fllea nnd niosq.vitoca.- Albany Argue.
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