Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 25, Number 29, Jasper, Dubois County, 8 June 1883 — Page 3

Xggs placed with the large end downward will keep aidi longer, 11 if Btid IImhi In OUy ofiattr poaaani. to answer it laerfrles why kmmlay aft-eaell K MftJ 1m stated that the dimonltv k tmused bv las of lime. Founded oyster shags saonld U within tiy mm of Um fowk at all ttnma.--M. r. AeaaW. A good guide lor kedlag grain to entile 6 one pound to each bandied oi their weight. MoM Mlmib Mils pro. portion to their weigh and mi animal weighing one thousand pounds may reoeire tea pound of gride per day Vefrr derteuaayist. -udVl Potatoes: After tee potatoes mrr well WMhed bake them until toft. Cut a piece from Um top of each poov to, and awmp out tho soft palp with a epoon, taking; ear not to break the akies. Mash tke plp wail through a colander, season with salt, and mash with H plenty of butter. Return Um mixtare to the omn, and brown the tip with a saimander or red-hot shoveL Bottom Trntcript, Dr. Hanamann warn farmer againat the practise of removing straw from bind, as It tend to reader Ike toil poor. Not only are potato, lime, pbospnorie arid, etc., taken away, bat ako a considerable anoont of organic natter, whereby the tnolsture it um much reduced. Care must be oheerved hi restoring to the noil what it Um been deprived of, or sterility will be the ultir i ar i f- i.i t IWWk Jl. A . iKTWV. An exchange sumrests that a good plan in sowing smaliseeds like begonia, era and orofcids, k to nee a very aoft brick dog out enough to hold aay oneqoarter of an tnok of soil. Plaoe the brick in a pan of water. The brick draws moisture enough to keen the oil in a nice eondition. Sack Me seeds may aim be aown on top of a shallow brick not in a pan of water. They will be aknoetanre to grow, the only earn loqnlred being to aa that tb water is always kept fit the pan. -Mr. Dark! Smith make his trails do the work of a team: gives them plenty to do hauling; manure and other hoary drawing. To enable them to stand the neat better, when working before the ' plow and harrow, ke has bad thorn dipped, home-fnshion. Thk novel idea Is a good one. as it will prevent thorn from getting so hot on warm days, which is tbejrreatest objection to work ing oxen. Tbey will move about quicker, and thus accomplish more, when shorn of their old coats. A". T. TrUmn. If flowers have been growing in the ground many yean, new soil works wooden. Rich manure makes flowers grow, but they do not always flower well with vigorous growth. If new soil ean not be hod, a wheelbarrow of manure to about every fifty square feet will bo sufficient If the garden earth looks gray or yellow, rotten leaves, well deoomposod, will improve it If heavy, add sand. If very sandy, add salt, any about half a pint to flrty souare feet. IT very black or rich from previous yam manuring, use a little smoked nme, about a putt to fifty square feet. .fteirtb former. nwov m vMHM Ojmvj niSjt ntMMi WFW V BOWap aOBVOa JOOi TIMH . Mr, B. I POnneU was in the village one day last week, and tied his horse to front of the apothecary store of Mr. B. J. Merrymsn. Mr. Penaell was in the rwh tuToaf'the sidewalk to the very extant of kk tie rda, a long one luckily, and be remarked: "Igniss 'John' wants to eome in." In aa instant a runaway norm attached to a very heavy wagon dashsd by, and Just cleared by aa wok or two the wheels of Mr. Fsnnetl's wagon; had the Pennell horse not got out of the way titers would have been a notions collision, if not the death of one of the horses. The clear-headed animal of Feaneil'a aaw the other horse break 4aui too opposite side of the street, rush over to the bank building, and then torn nortk, and it was then he got nil be eould,of bjs gear upon the sidewage If that horse did not reason kk was not only lively, but was in a moot striking way. (Jr ) jnusgfiapn. JNfcaS eSflMPfuaeBa eannat neaa 10(ntonno'EIWft(fceoeil hjaamtonahoadocbaoit la loanrdto the cams of newwaeots kaowa a pnieut eae atOMi aaMoav er oO"oeerotleo, tant wW aeoososrltr sawst ahwy ainaber of toeat a asm. of the iwllart etrDUMMkm and leaet ubHcaunn. HW Aotm to (hat the immh betas mSM la thm etttea. and Ummi tae outre to teouasails of eoantrr who print tlw other half Is samcteat erfckMe that en smjun artfaySalnlasr. aad la ae sueh from the asalkfM eeead Bleat matter. Thertare abnut 40S tech -raMleattuas uuea In Out eeuaur. ani If the rutin- sees Ime ef. set shout asm wouht meennd. whlh the rnmtaUwljan of the better ehVMof "tio-rr. woura ee gimiti itreninaenea. amt I teen af ord to miMtah tfc whole of thalr met sn, la tM ral, the areas, astwrttovn I the public wouM be sreatlir bnetl." The foregoing item, which has appeared kt a country paper published at Ihlnsi. O.. k another evimmee of the kbdwU(iueM of some publishers where ko oo-oueratlve paners aflbet their ro ts lor advortkins: and sobscripUon. 7 Of the Postal Low. anoroved Juno H liT4, says: "That newspnpers, one snmveoch actoal snbttcrlber. residing printed. In whole or in part, and pub. nahei'.sbailgo free through the maik but tioi re shall not be delivered attetter enrrler oAoes or distributed by carriers fttrieas postage iapaid thereon as bylaw pvovided.'' 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The editor of a promlnrnt perimiical hnd among kk contribuiorM one Is-:ht, Mt rrntie genius, who lwavaaMMl Us matter with the spk-e of humor. One ffJT Use editor called him in and told ban he wanted him to bring in m v ral nrtkks without any fun about them. "But bow ean I do it?" iileauV'd the ooatribator. I don't know how, but I know vou ean." replied the editor. "Well, will you take my judgnw ni on the srtfciesP" "If yon promise to be serious, 1 will." "All right. I think I mav be able to satisfy you that they are M'riou.'' Then he went away, and the next day returned and placed a bundle of papers on the editor s desk, which tbnt worthy humcdiately proceeded tu examine. After a minute or two, be looked up and said, in amaxement: "Why, what's all thisP Haven't you given me the wrong Half?"' "I guess not. W hat's wrong?" "Why, here's a bill of fifteen dollar, for board, another of fire dollars foe washing, another of fifty dollars for ektikot, another of ten dolHars for pew rant, and Heaven only knows what s in the rest of the pile." "Well, what's wroerP There ain't any of them receipted, k there?" "No, not s far as I've een; but 1 don't usMkvstand why you should brine thorn how." "Didn't yon aay you wanted sosoe articles without any fun in them, and didn't you aay you d take my Judgment on their being sesious, and oouM 7 hare found anything whh lem fan in It than what I have brought youP If yost don't noeept my iodgmeat In this matter, I want to auk right now."

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