Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 41, Number 49, Jasper, Dubois County, 11 August 1899 — Page 7
TKF.ES for drainage. rhuar Vhn IIa I ml I hat onl 111 liui.rot.il I,, Ii. .nK Drier S ll oil M I ' l:i , Suu.l .
SOME WtLL-KNOWN MEN.
R 'LROADS OVER BOGS.
HANDY COMBINATION.
)rii'rlillin of n un m ti n l eil, Sori-Iftiiltli-nml I lii'iifi I it . BtacB mill l.nu Iliit'L.
I Raw MHM line BfO ii rti;!'!' ,or a combination waffon ladder, tock rock i-tr. I Bend vi u a ski ti li f mint, r part of it. r:iilnT. Anyone hatulv with tools can iiiak' it. and it need BOtcoat tivi r 'wo dollars for bolts Bnd iron. I inaili' mine, ii ii 1 1 would not part Mili it for n-vcral tinr-s its co-t. Make it any Ji n'tli c.-ircl; mine is It', fret Inn; caotui for in honet, and to haul ll lioad of iNO-pinmi! Ii";--. I lie sills (., Ftsj. 1, an I bjl ft, r d din. and tin- upfiL'lits A Bad l!. I'ip. -'. nhotlld Be 0BVJ at the bottom and taper to i by I ut the
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rkfti ireea larrouinliag It takes mora tiuu- to drv out tkan unc m vU SBf roundnl. tin tin i.nirarv It in just aa true Ikai whirr tfetfl BOT '!' Bail is M ry atttcb drk r ? hau it WOSld lit- ot)n ri . Sonn- wars ago the Iiil, paix-ra had muidi to h "i tin- dralasge of a amlarloaadistrki la Bean bj tin- plant, lag largel of tin- fset-sTrowina; Hue gum tree of A 'istralia. Kin-lav iitus
gsebalua. There is bo doubt that iiia rapid yrowIog tree would rjaSekljr Bhansjt the oaaraeter of u half-swampi ;is it frowe fast and lias thick foliage, , When tin re la a li t f 1 1 cs full of folia there is groat rail fur mo -'are from thesrroand. The roota an iirawlug it in continually, and thia In the kipg run aeeouiplisbea us niueA ns a lystent of drainage would do. I have myself wltneraed the greet ehangi brought about by Ike catting down sad clearing of treea from a low piece of land. What was a fairly dry plant while treea atood became a I moat a iwanip. It is not as easy to start vergfCCIM in such a spot as it is ideiiiuous trees; otherwise they would be l etter I fur the purpoae aa th.r.- is roota, evena 1 ration from them in the inter acuhon. ! But it must not be aupposed that there i entire peat on the pan of a decida eas tree in winter. I ii : ots are active tad i-jiccinlly toward apring an cnormoua lot of water Ii taken fron the earth by the roota of a large tree This '
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' flab v r day. I i'rthidn.t XleKinhv'a handwritintr bear a atrikJag n M BtklnMf to tLulif Dry sat. I The prinei- of Walea Iuib a collt ediou of portralte of klmaelf -JijMd froia ewepspera ami periodleaie. The poee takee a hex Biati ret in piiotogrsph y. and up to the tinae Of hialate Mweat wsa hintaeif aa amateur piulagrapaat i of bo bm sa abllit) Beere tar y H.i, as i., well-Unown, ian devout Omar hliay Mitniti-. It lü BOt how i r, i well known that his collictiOB of coition of the Kuhaiyit MCCS ond 4il.v in this country t- that cjf .Nathan Uaalti ll Dole, i Qog Ckear ofBwodca i-s the nifst males! of ri igaiag qionsrcha. In Li jrouagar dsja he trae regBrded aa the lost Bccoaag4tahed t-nor in Karopat, and Boald hare aasde u fortune- out of hia voice on tin- Stage. Gen. Oalllfi t had a Hebn w anr-efctrv The last liebrea of his Ub ns bantizi il in the r i'ii of Imis X 111. He was ehriatened Loula OalUfccttta, or l.oui-ioade-a-l'n nchinaii. 'Ihis was corriiptnl into Qallifl t . Ies"cndant of the convert parchaaed high financial and judicial post- in Prot! BCC.
CURRF.NT NOTES.
He I . of Knitoirrri for lluuuiroii MiiphIii e'ou:nlM I Iiiub.
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in damn all aatioaa are s v alusble. The cellar f a ho:ise which i- aarroanded by larpe tr s will ! . ry much drier than before il" treea were there. This 1 have si ti n.any examples t. There i no need to plant tns so c!r-c that the braaehea will reach to the house and it ih not at all ilisiralni that the II in 1)5 overhang it . Deciduous trees are better than eet rgw i n for planting mar a bouse. An im rerecn i- not a ton
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DIKgUL COHBfXATK 'N. top. Tin y (aaten in the rolle ra with iKiit 1 hey arc the only holla that have to he- rcnsovcd in changing frcas Bate to the other. The balance id .t I made out of linn. It is light; otic tnnn ran handle it easily. Ilae the bottom leaardi i lit snutrlr, but do not nail
wiui two extra iM.isters i . tip. z, you have a frond lojr rising. For the stock ra k. taper tin- p.itv Tee linn boards Have your Maekarsith make ei:ht qua re soi hetS, I 1 by :.j inches, to holt on sides of all Q, l sc onc-ipiarler-iiu h holts for thcoe, I used old baggy tin s. Make end-Lrates like the aide, I. fig, t. l sc rod alao. -Make two light pates for partitions: it makes three jetis. Bogs cannot crowd then. Hooks ami staph s will do for two middle pntcs. K. Fig. 3, is one side for WSsTOa bidder-. Have the arms notched just enoBgh to act Square on tin- sill after the round em's arc in the two-inch hole on opposite side. Vou can also have extra sideboards tight, for battling wood. corn, etc. line man can unfold this combination. Store-it i-i a small place Voiu an micly lind a dry place for it. This iiny ewe Invention, not patented, and if ;om live it puce you will like it. Ohio i.
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rammer ben it is mi d 1. and its roota are drxinp the soil to a greet extent in winter as vil as i . rj' I v in summer. One of the hist trCCI for tbe purpose is the common white maple. It gl"OW Cjiiii-kly. makis a good fl :.l of foliage, arl it is much more of a surface rooter than many trees, and this is what makes it so pood for drainage, These who may haw a piece f land that would he- Improved b being drier aud WOttld not ohject to tr s doing the wor k foe them sbould plant sossc. The result woatd please them retry niucb. Practical Farmer.
Rucccssfnl eperi .m nts have been made la Paria vith an automobile watering cart, and 300 of these will be put iu service, replacing soo horsepower eas ts BOW in USA All batting records at cricket have ho b beaten by a 14-year-old schoolboy of t'lifton college named Collins, who made IM tuna, not out, in a recent school Bwtcka This beats tin- sToreai 4-i made by Mr. A. E. fctcthlart in i-0. Lord Salisbury is nn anie nt chrmiat, end baa ssttounced that be basdlaeoe ercd uii important ebSBUOaJ proOCSl at hia laboratory at Ilatirhl bouse, und that he will communicate the same to the world at a forthcoming meeting Ol one of the h-arned fcocietit s. Thurso lay . in tin- north of Scotland, la having trouble with trhslrs. a larpe achool of bottle-nose whales .isreeenly stranded in the shoals of the bay and driven on the- hi ach. There is no way of hauling them off, so that Thoren people must hold their noses for a good part of tbe summer. The collector of customs for Philadelphia in his statement for the year ending June 10 shows that the rcoeipti there for the 12 nienths amount to the oum of $&87jM.43, which is nearly twice the amount of the previous year when the receipta were I . -l.
LADDER ON WHEELS. Caa llr I sril V hrrr Other I sildrri Have o BSBPSvet nml Csnt llr Vie ll lied Uli Silfel .
NOT A GOOD RATION. Oi.t Bteaw Dtastailahea tin- Kim at illi sad tMBeewlae injor Daln ion.
I have often thought thr.t a Ir.ddet like mine call it a st e pladdcr on wheels, should be in every orchard of any importance. A man CM BBOVl it round the outside of a tree and get
Ger rally right after the threaL lag machine hus pulled out of tbe bsi nyard the cattle arc turned in to pick up the Bcsttered heads and loose wheat nml eat pa much as they wish from the straw stack. There is nothing so detrimental to the Bow of milk lis straw, especially oat straw. I have known r.iiich cowb that were giving twro aad a half to three gallons of milk a day. in two wicks to decrease to less than a gallon a day. Not that they were fed on straw. They had good fresh fall pastarUBi bat they were allowed to eat from tin- atrawetnch also. I know by experience that nothing pi-, cs tin butt i r such a cheesy teats and a me ii. besides nicking it much ha rder to churn, as fording the cows oat straw. It also 'rics up the flow of milk much faster than any other feed yon cm pe them. Baca your straw for your yaeOg stuck; they will do well on it if yi i give tin-in some ground earn along with it. Feed your cows middlings, with good clover or timothy hay. or, U it ia ! t ter yet. corn Imhler or silage. I himw of mi better dry feed for attach cow - than Corn fodder. Feed thern that. Keep oat straw BWaj fn in them ami there wiB be no decrease in tin- bow of nuik in the fail ami wmter. Beatrice M. Ebbinghaus, la Ohio Farmer. UBtklNa In I l Time. The perpetual twitching of a cow tail into the milkers face and eyes ia extreine! annoj ing, aaide from the He bil,u ' ' - -i i rt switched from the tail into the milk pail. Sonic milkers tie the COW's tail to her leg. but the (lies Bake the cos so nneaey that she will BOOfl IM I - h I,,,- tail Iim.sc. or else will bres Int . ., run. The best way to keep tbes from a row is to rub a little grease
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" The milker can then milk " f"rt. It will need h fresh branch rw two or thre. days, keeping it in v r when not ndbd as shade for the aw American Cnttivaator. rn la the Orclmrri. Corn is undoubtedly the most ippna. I ti crop to raise la i young orchard It makes a wind break, causes treea to grow straight ami furnishes food for 1 ll which prefer M,I1K wrn " And the onltha.ion gieea com wl, ,t the trio need. lho.,ewho I ' 1 enough to have apples " ' have g I hank accounts mm fPu,f" ' ' ' BOtll have be,, no "r um but a reality which MUSCd the "' 1 M"-' ' ' reaai nf diamond, and
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the la rge, nice fruit that is s hard t pet aritb a common ladder, it can behacked into a tree or run sah ways to it. or with some tilting and twisting can be worked in among the onti r branches There is no patent eat it. I had one IM years BgO and have one now. This is really a handy sty ie of Inddl . and if properly made Is aafs to use where another ladder has tm SttppOCt tmd rnn't be used with sab ly, J. A. Cvanlaghsm, in Rural Wor TIMELY GARDEN NOTES. Watch a s W orchard. It Will bepin to fall before yOU know it. Qaatd drainage, natural or artificial, ia easential to aUCCUeS 'I'tees nre itnpsticnt of w et feet. (nod tillage increases the nvailabie foiKl supply of the sod and also COB aerves its moiatara. Potask is the chief fertilizer to be applied to fruit trees, pariieularty after they come into bcarinp. Only cultivated CTOpS should be allowed in orchards early in the season (iralu and hay should never be grown Nitrogen can I btaittCd cheajiest by means of thorough tilings (t ;roBJBte nitritieation I and nitrogcnoui green manu ti a. The reatedy for these apple failures ia to -ut down many of the orchards. For t he rem. a in der. t he t rca t men t i s cultivntoMi, fertilimtion, iprnying the trinity of orthodox spple growil -. Cultivation may be -t pped lute in th si a so n. und a crop can then I I sown Uon the land. This crop may aerve as a cover or protect ion to the si il, end W a green nianure.l'rof. liailey.
APHORISMS. In idleness there is jierpet ual despair Carlyle. Humility ia the so! hi foundation ol sll the virtues. t onfueius. Christianity is the highest perfectioa of humanity. Johnson. Adversity borrow a its shsrpeel ating from our impatience.-- bishop lb-rne. To w hat deep pulfs a sii ce dev iation from the trai-k of human uu ties leads. 15 rmi. I Baldly know so true a mark of a little mind as the servile imitation of clhers irev i I If-. If there is any person w horn you dislike, that is the one of whom you ahoiibl never Speak. Cecil. Any feeling that tahts man away from his home is a t raitor to the household.II. w. Bescher. It is not the place, nor the condition, but the mind alone that can make anyone happy or miserable.- 1Katrange. A kind lu-art is a fountain of pladness, making everything in it vicinity to freshen into smiles, Washington Irving. Hope ia a flatterer, but the moat upright of all pnraaiten, for she freajsaeata the poor man's hut ns well as the palace of hia aupcriors. Shenstone. FASHION NOTES.
A collar buckle of old (fold representi S turtle, decorated in transparent enamel. A necklace of pink coral heads, alternating with pearls, i among the latest novelties. A very pretty cloak clasp isof silver In the shape of a rose- leaf. It laset with semi-prci ions stones. Heart brooches of pnld. havinpr the appearance of In-ing east, are set with prei ions stone. A scarf fastener of pnld. having flie appearance of being east, is in the aha) of a "tlcurde lis." It is set w ith precious atones. A handsome brooch in tbe SBBpa of a electee I has the -dgea set with pink pearls, i he center beinp thickly atudih d with emerald-. A pretty bathroom set in of silver, handsomely enameled. The lids of the pi: tT boi and of the tooth powder box Bre Bet a Ith semi-precious st ones. Jewelers' Weeklv.
The ainkintr of a section of the nmin line of the Ho uih I'licitic oast (nurrow gang) l railroad a short distance south of the bridge serosa the sntraaei to.-an Lean di o bay opi ns up a new problem in lalliund iiiglnsailng to be solved ihc ro.n.ln d traverses the salt loalshc lx,rdi ring the bay almost all the way from Alameda to Alviso, and in some parts these mar.-ln s are vi ry soft and cut in evii.v direction by sloughs. In many nts the roadbed Ilea on a foundation of mud, to w hu h there is appan nt ly no bottom; but so long ns there is no room for the mud to shift or no Sgl nt at work ändernd ning it the roadbed steya iu piJicc. I hc company ha-had much trouble, however, while the IBCOBl subider.ee occurred. It has subsiibd en BMCC than OSM BCCaahWI bt 'ore. and it has taken a lot of m w material each tints to bring Itaptojprada The dinv culfy grow.-out of the fact that the mad embsnkment at that particular Kiiit ia swept at it bass by swift tidal current, which undermlaes the soft mud stratum and cansi s tin roudbul to sliji in a body out of sight. It av ing the ruih and ties hanging in the air. The troubiesoma current is said to have a velocity of 15 or If mitCS IB hour. It is intended to control It by damming the source, thus holding the water brought by tbe rising tide into the (h pressed BBS rah land in the 1.1 ip hliorhood by preventing its outflow. Tb- raarskee ia th seighborhood of San grancisco and adjacent bays have perplexed rallroa i bulldere ainei early days, in apota the mad is so deep that Bttempta to Bound it have resulted in the discovery oi no bottom. At those loints on the north arm of the eatuery Ol San Antonia that is. tbe arm connscting Oohlshd er k with Uike Her ritt w here the sti am railn .ads scrvinp Oakland ernsa. tin i at h ast 1 M feet of v-oft mud. There t he engineers were faro il to n ly on suction to support the treat Ung, and the aplieed jih- in the middle of the first stn el railroad crossing are said to in- 1 in feit in length and :ue held solely by tbe sue; ion of the mud it. -elf. All the idling constituting the foundation of the hrry building at tlu fOOt of Market sin t aid tninh of the piling driven IntO tbe made land on which the foundstions of most of the big buildings in the lower Market street Building rest nre held la place by snetknti Bo powerful b this suction of the soft mud that a pita dri'en into it M far cannot be budfCd by the strokes ethe heaviest tri phs earners ssed fat pita driving) and t he end of it w ill broom under the blow The builib rs of ihe California Pacific railroad eiicoii uti red much trouble with a section of soft marsh land adjacent to Bttfaran. Time after time the entire roadbed sunk not eely out of --iL'ht but out of soundings also, and a stable foundation was only acquired alter repeated tilling ia. the lower stratum of mattrial being he ld in sumpcnsioB, it ia telieved. in the body of the mud. suction preventing it from subsiding further. Tbe engineer of tbe Valley railroad has made a mattress foundation for the roadbed OVei the Martinez and San J sequin Bterehei like the mattress foundation which Cant Bade adopted for tb- levels constructed by him at the mouth of the Mississippi river. These mattresses are made of brush bound together with wire and laid on the surface of the BMUshi Dl'tslgtil then lift the mud cut out ef the trenches on ei'her siile anil dljMisit it on the St mattresses, thus forming an i mi .ink nn nt that will carry, w hen tbet OUghly sittiiil. many times the Weight it will ever le required to carry. 1 hi ve mattresses distrioute the w t ight evenly over so large an area of the soft mud uadertying th- marsh that it do-s not perceptiblj affect it. ami tbe eeabnaktiient at practically as secure and permanent as if it were bellt on a foundation of nck. Bea Francisco ( bnrntrh
Th r nm'li PlrM Hunfe. TS ViiodU of aixiyei.e -ii J live ri their fneada, win. an- v sg t- sttsnd tn Xlrd I i A It i.nu o Km unj in- lit I'hllsdelsbia in September, could not aclaet abetter nor mure hmtorie route than the I! I four. Chesapeake 4 Ohio, with iplesdia ssrvMS frow CbieaeOi Pmris sad Bi boeis on the II. i Four, a . conaeeting ut ad .maoo'.is or t'lneinnsti and theme over the pa t uresqur Cheaapeake & tMiio alone the lihio river to Haatineton. west Va , taence through the foul huTs of the Alii ifh.ui.ri, over tne Mountain., throned tin- faBSOBB Sj.iiin; Krgion of 'irsiais to Btaaatoa s., between which point and W'juliuiir on are many si the niut pfomiaent Battlefir Ida: Waynesboro, Gördonyille, Cedar Mutiiitain, Kappahanni k. Kettle Hun. Mil ifa, I tu.. Hun. I- .i.i ' i. ..i ! --i-le . t thers near.y ss prominent. Wsahingtoa is next, at.d 'hen. e -m p. nn- . i .i I. .indirect to Philadelphia. There arill be three rati in effect for this huvinevs' Int. CoatiSunui pastaite, with no top-over privnige, "Jini tioiug and colli, lie same route aril h one Stop-over in each directioa; .'id. Circuitoae eoStC, troiliK one 'a) and buek saothel with sas stopover m each direct MB. gor lull infii ma t inn ai to Route, Rates, etc., .id-dr.-. .1. c. Tucker, O. S A , XU Uisrk ato Cbicsge. Illi strike. "Did you know- that JiSBCOl Lad returned from i ha KJoadike " Vea." "lb- made a bin trike. I juefs." "Why do vou think so ':" " met lain out at one of the gardens. He w;i biovv.i.a tue luv ll to a good timi and was telling them some great atoriei about the COSntrj up there." "Oh Then v ou inn-: h , run ai ros him hilt after I had been fool enough to let rum bsi e ii re do Isra with which t get 4 new Halt I. lift." Cbu jo T;rin s Ih ra d.
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THL MARKETS.
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Are your nerves wesk? Can't you sleep well? Pain in yojr back? I aek encrpy? Appetite poor? Digestion had? Boils or pimples. -These are sure signs of poisoning. From what poisons? From poisons that sre alwsys found in constipated bowels. If the contents cf tte bowels are not removed from the body cacti day, as nature intended, these poisonous substances are sure to he absorbed into the Mood, always causing suffering and frequently causing severe disease. There is a common sense cure.
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They daily insure an easy and natural movement of the bowels. You w ill find tbatthe use of c Ayer's oarsaparlfla with the pills will hasten recovery. It cleanses the blood from all impurities and is a great tonic to the nerves. Wrlio lha Doctor. I n. r Meilloul Iw-p irtni'-nt hll on of t'.ie mult eminent nlmU Um 111 tli t'liitwd BaSaa. Ten timductor Jmt how V"U r mifferliig. Vou will r." IV.- Um iit iiii-Ulcul adtice
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1'rnr.Biieiii I f rioK all Itrhmn HuriiitiH BoaW SealaMMlBhlf Ixe. uri a salt Rhrum KoMBI M-a!t lleail ChllMaint I'llva lluru. Kalif Humor. Iiamlr iff lo-hiun Ha!ii l-'alllnii lllr . t hit kenlria and making It Soft . Hliky and Lu utlaBI Ail Ki'f Krviiti'in iiriKlinln a Soft laar. II.- 111 1 ful Skin ami i'nmililon Ii aaaSalM öl Li-ad Sulpbur. 'aniharli1i or anTthlng Inlurlona. An eaay seaal Mliar 1j1 rtnrrii miln ai '. ait a (tu IirudimK or mall SOr. Caelllaila vi , am ( N V Aitdreaa T II I I.L. H tVHliri.ll, Act.. I.I IV KIIIUE, S. J.
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WAY STATIONS.
There nre 12.000 miles of rsilwnr la Poland. Ur. V. Seward Webb knuwi railroadInß fr sea top to bottom ami freonenUj stnufiaa himself !v rnBBiaaj no engine. Tbe Jenry ( ntral i to Institute s ayatem of examination for ita bapefafremrn, embra inj questions of route, traeinf of lost nrtkb .ite.
II. xjii il. of l. tora. Bt s cai ions eoineldenee the rm nt ol money Ifitre tul.tiril Iflll heim 1J jiarliumeiit BBB been made a statnbirtl ot eompneison in twn fi'reijrn euuutries. hj vvhicb the tteataaaal metiii out to their own respect ie beroennt the momeat mej he judged. In bath instance the vehicle of tin- intereatisiaj eensaBsH son ia the art of tin- cartoonist, am ir both i-lises ;u- oeciision is Heieil to il- I I net rate nhat theattiattalBatnteaaaa i tion.ii eaerscteelstiea, in Parha, tha conqueror of I he Honda 11 in leasreaeatani a the t vpeof Eagtiehi aionejr'frahtrlna ratjafitj, in contrast to the pure- ami dietinspii-licd love of la plnin- ami la petrie S hii-ii ili-tiiiuiiislu-H the FrrtK-h-BBtn. I.0-1I K i t cli. ner npiM-iim in the ! narieatnre at the Petit llhiat an Baa.jB.lBg n corotu-t and a bag ratatarnhag CMyOOt I while llie gallant Mar. Iiainl ia content to l.nM loft t In-tricolor il.ief. Jn Atner- 1 i m, mi tha other laBBal. the meni-r re Bpoeee te tin- eaU for aataattal note MriBtlsaaa far teetinsoaisl to Adnaital
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