Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 43, Number 8, Jasper, Dubois County, 26 October 1900 — Page 3

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SF PAYING EXPERIENCE. 4M I tcrllrlll Ml I uro for Ail, fruri iiml I'liium mill Hot It I lit Hi- .illiil.

A nrw s.vst"iii of m i 1 i 1 it i I r:i n-pnrt lias lately been HHTi'hsfully Hilmtlucril into the Ituskian nrin.v. It ii intfiKini for ir in roavdieu d latitats of AmiiIic Russia, in wliicti, as in mi nianv parts of South Africa, transport liy unliiiary military a:'"ii-. is ex treim ly (litlicult ami UlborkHlt. A tlBjrle rhfl is plant! within :i light wooden frame. The Mfta are attached to this, one on each side, jnst

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SINGLE WHEEL RU88IAN CART. I.elAw the axles, being united In an

iron socket a few inches in front of the frame. The mules or ponies are harnessed, riot in front, but on each tidfl of the frame, which is less than a foot in thickness. A single short bail with a teed traneverae bar at ihe end, which books on to the two collars, screws into the iron socket and can thus be made the length required. Tlie load is placed upon a double pack-saddle, which reatl upon the center of the frame, its weifht thus presses almost entirely Upon the central whrei, the two sides balancing each other, and restinjr oniy liffht ly upon the backs of the inul s, which are able to employ nearly nil their strength in drawing the load. At the same time the possibility Oi "tipping" backwards or forwards is presented by the leverage Di the shaft attached to the collar, just as it is in a twowheeled cart. FEEDING THE HORSES. Jinny Farmer Make a Mlntakc b Giving- Them Too Mach liny and Not tniiaiih t.ruln.

Farmer pcnerally do not ffe the feediup of their hOTM the attention they should. Tlie dairy cow and the feeding steer are carefully examined and diseusaed, but the feeding of the horse is usually all the hay be can eat and various quantities of oats and corn, according to the amount of work being done. Sometimes even the latter part is neglected. If horse ia expected to do extrc hard work he

should be liberally and regularly lea. The horse, has a small stomach in proportion to hi sie, hence frrpient feeding1 when under hard work a necessary. The human stuTiiacb can bear hanger far better than that of a horse. When driving on a journey you feel hungry you may be Mire our horse has felt it before vow did. iind is Betiding bis feed more IBM you do. Oninions differ a preat deal as to

the watering of horses. Some prefer to have the water in their stall. Othera prefer watering only as the horses c. me In from their work or before feeding. Horses should not be watered after meals, as the stomach, being small, is liable to be partially emptied of the undigested food, causing trouble in the bowels and partial loss of the fod. Oats and hay are the ideal food for horses in our emmtry. but because they arc the liest is no reason why they should be exclusively used. Variety is often much relished Yy the horse. With this variety cheapness and economy may be In trod need. t;ood timothy bay, early cut and well cured, is the best hay for horses. Many fanners make a great mistake by feeding far too much hay and not enaugh grain. T! BJ micrht. vi-rv well take a few leSROM

from our liverymen who tind their

horses do better and keep health let OB a small amount of MOV nd I little more grain.-Joseph II. Vi der. in Ohio Farmer. Koropc Likes Our Applra. Liverpool is coming to be well nc

quainted with American apple. :ind mi has the trade there Income

that it. is reported that in a single week as high ns HM.Oi.t) barrels of American aotdes have changed hands.

The apple trade with En gland it bound to follow the American trade in meats and expand greatly. This tnuie must necessarily be in the winter varieties, such as the Baldwin, greening, russet, willow twig. The re is great room for expansion in the growing of these varietiea and of varl-

eliea in the same category. II meani that some of our land that is of no use for anything else can be made remunerative in the production of applet. Farmer' Review. Kelrilaite Pare. The farmer that is engaged in making butter, and who desiret to make the beat, should ponder on the rensoni that have tended to make creamery butter a leader on the market. It mutt not lie forgotten that one of the reaont is that the butter made in the creamery Is put In a room by itself and kept isolated from all object ionable odors till it is sent to market. limit one thing that thould receive the particular attention of the farmer. Wt have teen milk tet to cream and battel churned In cellars where nil kinds ol vegetable! were kept. Farmers' lie elew.

I bjget been iprnjlBg fruit, with more Off ICU success, for the past II Nam, but not until the past four enra have I bean aide to tind a mixture that would make a perfect spray. If in v earlier run ri nee 1 used pi ' -

ratloni recommended by "Tom, Dick

and Harry," and did everything I uus

told to do, l"it my trim was a 1 mot I invariubly lost. In the last four years, linterr, 1 bnTe bttd excellent results mid i attribute it ah.iost entirely to the efficacy of spraying. I haw bad particularly good results with apples of all rarletiei tnu plums, such as Wild (loose, little and large Damnos, Abundance and seedling of the Qreei Qsgn, Tbeac I haw found needed spraying particularly. For praying use two teatpoonfuhi ol London purple to two ano one ball gallons of water and one gallon of lime water, making three and onehalf gnllons in all. Give the trees the first spraying liefore the bloom comet

out, to insure killing any insects that liae lived over winter in the bark. The second snravinir should be done

f K. after the bloom is entirely gone (iiw b!mi a third and fourth application if found necessary, but this is rarely needed. Neer vary till mixture for plums, and, of course, as all old fruit growers know, newr spray while bloom is on. as It drowns, poisona or kills the pi men. tot applet use the same mixture and apply in same season as for plums. For gooseberries and currants it is equally effective. Apply only before curranti bloom and after fruit is started. For nears the solution should be weak

ened. I'se one teaspoonful of London purple to two and a half gallons of water and hnlf a gallon of lime water. Peaches require the same mixture as pears. My experience hat proven mut this mixture is exactly right In every proportion and makes an ideal spray. go keeping fruit from rotting on the tree I have discovered that there is nothing like

I lime. Slake the lime in the ordinary ! manner ami Btrain so It will run

freely through the spray pump. Spray the trees with this lime water at any time, spraying right on the fruit. Karly In duly put in a little London purple, about teaspoonful in water and lime water. I' sc no more London purple after the fruit begins to arrive at fair size. For this lime l.vatment I except Wild Goose plums, and I would not use lime on any red plums. I se the lime right through the season till the ripening of the fruit. Any one can certainly raise fruit this "way, nnd it will keep per

fectly whi.e growing on the trees, l have saved all of my crop thit year, while my neighbors win some of the same varietiet have lost their fruit. Sometimes I air-slake lime and shake it from a can attached to a pole right on the ripening fruit and it perfectly preserves it. This year in one rliimn I saved bv this lime treatment

42 large plums (a basketful) that laytogether. It certainly is an excellent mode of keeping fruit from rotting on the tree. George V. Hostler, iu Prairie Farmer.

Grrt.au. in- Hrllnloaa Crear In one of the Aluakau religious . ereMttiea a big wenden wedge i driven, apparently, thffough a woman' head, from one temple to the other. The effect ii exi aedlaglj realiat . i be em mi's eyes seining to statt out of the rockets and hang down on her checkt, M bile blood flow in streams. Aa a matter of fait, the wedge kbowa to the audience i secretly exchanged for one Which consists of two parts attached to a wooden band, covered with hair, that is slipped over the head. Thus it seems as if the butt end stuck out on oi.e side, the point having putsed through the skull. At the same tune bladdera Containing blood, attached to the band, are punctured, and the blood flows down the woman's face. The uedee being removed. he is all right

again, ami the phenomenon passes fora uasi-reliL'ious miracle. The outstart-

Ing eyes are the eyes of u seal, lowered over the forehead. N. Y. Journal.

Beate rhnMa niru story. A sparrow flew into one of the large rooms at the Iturlington shops at HurlingtOO, la., the other day, and, getting too near one of the wheels, was sucked in. The workmen saw it and

tupposed that it was instantly killed, as the wheel was revolving at the rate

of Lit) revolutions a minute, when tne

machinery was shut down at noon a gentle chirp was heard from the wheel, nnd when one of the workmen looked the sparrow was there, still alive. It had clung to the strengthening rod inside the wheel, and was sodazed it could not fly- It was picked up and placed on a table, w here it recovered in a short time and flew away. The wheel made 31,000 revolutions while the bird was clinging to it, and the sparrow had traveled more than 73 miles in that manner. St. Louis Globe-Democrat.

FARM COAL SUPPLY. 1 Little Arrangement Which Will Lighten the Kitchen Dradarery of Ihr Tired Housewife.

The cut thews a slight for coal in

the base of the kitchen wall, near the range. The coal bin is in the thed, or other room, adjacent to the

kitchen.

The pan fastened before the slight

filter

Klondike llomewl vea.

There are a few housewives in the Klondike region, and when they go marketing they cheerfully pay such prices as given below, pinching the gold dust from out a box or can. Hank notes and minted coin seldom pass over the counter of an Alaskan storekeeper. Virgin gold is the general tender, weighed often in scales ns crude as those which measure out the commodity for which it is to be the equivalent. Butter, a rare delicacy, is fl.SO a pound ; beef, 50 cents; bacon, 75 cents;

rice. 39 cents; tea 91; collee, $i; nam, 1; lemons, M cents each; oranges, 50 cents; eggs, $1.50 a dozen; a better quality it quoted at $2 per dozen. -N. Y. Tribune. A Five Horned Sheep. In Maricopa county, Ariz., there is a zoological freak. It it a five-horned ehtep. While he wae in Phoenix he created somewhat of a sensation, ami was the pet if not the lion of the hour. Then he went down to (Jila Bend and I.. vend himself with glory and blood

by whipping the biggest bulldog in Maricopa county. He is the property of Jose Morilet. who told the people oi 1'hoenix his freak pet cost him $1200 in

Mexican coin, and that üe orougut urn: from a hidden mountain fastness down near the Chihuahua. Chicago Tribune. Inenmatle Tob for Mm. It is strange that while this countryis so far advanced in electric railways it thould be behind Europe iu the pneumatic tube system of transmitting messnges and small package!. Some of the large cities of Europe, such as London. Liverpool. Birmingham. Paris and Berlin, have been provided with pneumatic tubes for messages for 40 years,

and they carry on an immense ouameaa. St. Louis Globe-Democrat.

M lloahnnd'a Narrow Kacane. "It was very plucky of you, ma'am, to have set upon the burglar and so ablv captured him." said the police inspector, "but need you have injured him so badly?" "How did I know it was a burglar?" asked the woman. "I'd been up three boum waiting for my husband. I thought it wns him." Philadelphia Prea

ware of Olatmente far Catarrh ' Thal t oiualu Mrreurr. - a

na mercury will surely aettroy me enr oi

suit ill tnU completely uerauyr uu- nuntem when rnleim it through the rnucout surfaces. Buchai i sh a .1 never be use except on pn riptiont from reputable physicians, a the damage liny will d It 1 often ten fold to the food you can possibly j derive from them Hull' Catarrh u re, manufactured b I .1 ' i ' 1 ' ;"' () . contains n m- ' " " ' ' Uken internally, acting direct ) upon the blood and mu. ,,ut turfme- ol the -tem. In buying Halle Catarrh Cure be r agettbofei nine. It is Üben Internally, and mad.- ,n Toledo, Ohio, by P J. ( beaey & Co. Tettinaoniuls free. . Sold bv Drngpi-ts, price 75c per bottle. HaH'a "Family Pilu are the Ut. Feminine harlt . He Mitt Antique, I uriderstaml, comet

OI a very om idinuj. She- A'ct; one can tc the family trait in her very clearly. "What trait do you refer toT "Old age."- Chicago Evening Newt. Ilomearrkera' Kenrlon Tleketa.

To nearly til points in the United Statet on talc at a.. I .'mI other- t the hu..c Great Western Ha, .way en the first auu third Tuesday oi 0 tober, November and December, at the very low homeseekert rate of one for plus $2.00 for the round trip. Tickets good for return w.thin il iiai nf sale, l'ersoni contem

plating a tr.p will WTC money by calling on any Great Western Agent and ohUiiung detail information regarding the hometeekert ratei, or iddresung r. H. Lord, U. P. A T. A., 113 AdameSt ch.iago.

One Way to Escape. "Oh, I'm so sick of men," sighed the so

ciety girl. "I f-el tt though 1 never wanted to sie a man again." "Tk. V.l.- tr.n' Knn tmt marrian ? sua-

grsted the observing girl. Phuaiicphia

treat,

Ileal for Ihe Howe la.

No matter what tilt you, headache to t cancer, you will never get well until your bowels are put right. Ca3carets help natuie, ....... na l ,.i,! a o-ritie or oain. Iiroduee

easy natural movements, cost you just 10

cents to ftart gelling your neauu u. Cascarets ( andy Cathartic, the gi nuine, put lin in mtal hoYPS. i'VCTV tahlet hai '. C. C.

ttampeil OS it. neware 01 imuaiiona.

Kind of the Kid.

Jonea Come, be honest; when you have

to walk the oany Con t vou wear a .ittier in t im finKv ma

j1 iui til a www Lfii , a,'u niv n mv ' " mu v tuch a noiie with his crying that nobody can ksir m A - l r.i- f r 'IV'j nturi lit

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What Shall Mr Have for IleaaertT

TKi nncntinn nrisr.R iverv (lav. It US SB-

'I rv .lrll'-O. delicious and

h.n thfn I'rerianu in two iiiinuien. iio

boiling! no baking! tdd boiling water tnd ui inrnnl. Flavors : Iemon. Orance, Ranp-

l,..,rv KtrAu-Vwrrv. At vour Krocen. 10c.

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THE MARKETS.

Maw York. Or.

CAT T 1-K -Native Pteern ...MS i$

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lie Did It With a Slam.

"I am willing to do anything," taid the

app.:cant tor worn. Ail r,oh, " an il th hard hearted mer

chant. "Please cloe the door behind yon

when you go out. aomerviiieuouruai.

The neat Prescription for Chills

I..i.nr i. n KnttlA of (OlOVF's Ta PTFLEM

UU L- ' . ' . , , . 'r..M..- 1, I. Bmr.lv iron nno mnninelD

I.UU-1. 1 W.-.,... r-1 J - " i , ataatclettform. No euro no pay. rrlceDOc

,rtr :-.,.H. l" Vi Tc'aimiKl. "He

IC II""" . i IT'l , contradicted me in a most brutal way. V hat

have you to lay to tnat : " , m tr. 1 r ..irlmire his nerve, of

111 l j ! 1 ' m ----- I coume," answered Mr. Meekly. Chicago

Post.

Jell-O. The Stw Dessert,

.n the liniilv Knur flavors: Lem-

picnwrii o.i is - ' " -

on, Urange, ivatpnerry aim ouawurnj.

your grooert. iu cts. xiy n iu-u7-

TU.-. .v.n,,Vt Vi Im wnrrvinc about what

the "unseen hat in store," and more care of

the health to be able to no tue wor-i h oricgs

to everyone. Atcnuon uiuue.

.. dr. i tl )at me.i f i-e are ever

I 19V ' a. - ased for all affectiont of the throat and

lungs. Wm. U fcndney, anuuren, inu.,

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VT, V, In. Tl, r Tlrmaiteiri "Vot'a deT

HUlU'l'S VIM.. 1 3 ni ilii i with iiaurr

TimlHino- to aoeak of: two false a.armt

andt aefen tmall fires." Town Topict.

To rr a Cold la One Dar

Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All , i ,. if i ,., . , , ov

QTUglMiM in uuu muurj ii ii aaviia vs. s v . mmm The day ia lott if you paw it without havInr la.uthed at least once. Chicago Daily

Newa.

tx : la .v.. l.jt-a nf t ha human nvs-

IlTBltri.11 in " ' . ' " - tern'. Protect yourself against its ravageiby

the Ute ot ffwemaa a i e;iui uuui.

We do a good many neediest thine just because we luipect somebody th'nkn we can't.-Puck.

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HANKY BI.U'i: VOM COAL, kaam nil lirt nnd dust from the bin

Prom working ut Into the room. Muny houses cmihl iniike this nrratifemenl for their coal bin, to tbe frent lef of kitchen lnlior; but the DUU bfOff the Opening is a very essential feature of the device, since in no other wny could the dirt be kept from the floor. A piece of worn-out bake pan will sene the purpose adln i rnbly . t'ou n t ry 0i n t leman . Hlnta on Wintering Cahblff. A good cool cellar will keep them until April with little or no lost. In i.ntlincr ClI bbnire in the cellar for use

in early spring, I prefer to leave roott aa vrt rl niiiRT of the leaves on. set at clone

together at possible with roots on the ground and headt upward. For pit4 l tiff fill t of doors, telect a dry place

for the pit. dig out a few inches deep and two feet "wide, aa long as will be required to hold the cabbage. In plncing In the pit pot heads down, letting roott extend upward and close together. Cover with clean straw or v,r material and then with ufli-

cient earth to prevent freezing. Open the pit at one end when wishing to

get at the cahliuge ami wnrn enouga has been taken out for present needa close up the end with it raw or other mnterial to prevent freezing. W. 8. Fulti, in Farm and Home. Use no dry, dusty feed juat previoua to mllking;'if fodder ia duty, iprauble it before it is fed.

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CURE SICK HEADACHE.

AVgetaUc Prcpardtionfor As -similaiing ttc Food andReßula -ling the Stoioarits anlBowels of

Promotes Digestion Cheerrurness and Rest Contains neiihcr t)piiim.Monhinc norMmeral. NütKarcotic.

CASTORIA

For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought

Bears the

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Aperfecl Remedy forConsMpaTion . Sour Stomach. Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions .Fevrnshnrss and Loss of Sleep. Facsimile Signature of NEW YORK.

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EXACT COPY Or WRAPPER.

In Use

For Over

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WALTHAM WATCHES Over twenty-five years ago the American Waltham Watch Company stated that "350,000 Waltham Watches are speaking for themselves in the pockets of the people." To-day EIGHT MILLION Waltham Watches are in use throughout the civilized world.

' The Perfected American Witch ", an illastnted booh of interesting information About wtches, tvUl be sent free upon request. American Wilthtm Wich Company, Wiltfum, Mss.

INCH ESTER

"MEW RIVAL" FACTORY LOADED SHOTGUN SHELLS

i .kail, na the aaarkat corapara with the " NEW RIVAL

tortnity and strong shooting qualltiaa. Sara Bra aa4 watacpr-jof. umioa

W1H0HESTER REPEATM8 ARMS CO.

SCHUH S HOME-MADE PILLS

nd QTJXmm -will

ICure Chills Without Chill Tonics.

D. iITic. zac ai arum " iSCXUH DRUB

I n.. .k. nvra mm BTOM At H ia awxl roartiUon.

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If yon have been pavIdk 4 t en for ahtiea, atrial of W I loulaa .t or SS.oO ali will convince you that they are Juat aa jmmI In crery way and coat from ei to ei.ftO leaa. Over 1 .ooo.(MK w rare ra.

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ill toaltivtW eutwaar

two pairs cf orC'f jrv

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woes.

B7 t 1 a m.krn of men's 93

and .1 !M hoc Tn the world. We make and sell more e.1 and 3.50 ahi.e than any aihar two manufacturers In the V H.

BEST $3.50 SHOE.

Thf rrrwlntln ol W. L. Doiifku f fOaiid aiiOahi... ' lyl.. rmnfor, tnd rar I. known r.rywhrrr thrnit"iit Ihrwnrlt. Tiy hav. to I. brtt.r ..inf.rlion th.n olhr m.kr. btc u. th. aland. rd h. born plarni ao high that th. wrtrcn tiprct mora for their mm?

th.n th. ran ft rlarw tierr

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BEST $3.00 SHOE.

.land t". .V.

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AKK TH K BKST. Tanr d'alrr .hould twp than i w. fin on. da.l.r rmelu.fr Ml. la ch town.

Takrnamhttltair! main on i'"'i IWela. l'i.. with nam. and pn .t.inpod on !tt..m. II rwwrtakMt Iii Ol fat th am tor you. arnd tirart to larMtry. nrloain enc and 14. tr for crr. iuukiodottrathar. uif, and width, pl.m M aap to.. 0r Öoa ill rh you nThra f 'oMioaw Vaa. W. E. Dwaujliaa Bho M) arwhta., Maaaa.

HD.DCV Km Distovrai! rivet BB9favaCav qalrkrwll.randrurnwerat

mi Book of teattmnslaia and 1 daa trtmnt fwwa LT H It UHKRN1 SONS. Hot U. ttlaot. Ua.

SLICKER

WILL KEEP YOU DRY.

I rv.n'. Ka i.wit,1 with m.rklntosh I

lor rubhrr coat. If you wantaroatl

I that wilt Itrop you JO' m tnenarat storm buy the Hin Brandl Slicker. If not for sale In youil

town, writ for catalogue to

A. J. TUWUR, Boston. Mata.

HO! FOR OKLAHOMA n ooO.aOO arm new mil - to open U aaltlrmesl SuhaTrTirTTr im Klo A i H I KK. d.rotod lo tnfat ination ho't tha.r land. Ona yar. II Stragi rotii tar Subarrlnari" rretr fror llhiatratrd bowk 01 Oklahoma M.Ti;.n Manual !0 parr wtilar Uukde with Hl ar ti. nal in ' 00 !ato. 41 l.vr.li .:. AddrMaUK KT MORUAlt. PCBAT. 0. 1

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