Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 25, Number 37, Jasper, Dubois County, 3 August 1883 — Page 3
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A Kfftetal Crop.
Amstdrring tho ease with which tt
b raised m" the u-tiv a man. I
that always cxjsts for ft, buckwheat i aegh ted to n greater extent than any grain pwhtod In thii country. In Ttwl the entire amount of buckwheat Co lucod in nil the Mates ami Terrlries wax only O.IHii.ix) buliebv The largest crop ever produced wan lu' 10, wiicu it amounted to lV17,J-' bushel. The crfp wai produced im MW.Ktri acres of land, and wn worth K,tt82,dtpi About four-lifth of this crop ha produced in the States f Now York ami iVansvlv.-inia. Scarcely any was raided
in any ' mure Sotitborn Ntates, ami Yerv little south f Ohio. The grj:ttlt yield reported was hi Main', win re it average! tci.ty-tivo liu-diels per aero. It readily sbi at 1 per buihcl tu local miller. Considerable wan imported from Canada, where tin value of the. crop 1 better appreciated than it in iu this country. but a munll proprttion of the article fjl in city markets as buckwheat Hour i pure ir Inn- to name. It If morally mi turf of the meal of whl'e corn and various kinds of Interior flour. Miller and dealers
t" pro-
mns, rnji Aim uudex.
To keep flies off gilt frame Wil threw or four onions in a pint of water awl apply whh a soft Imam.4 tlWoayo Journal . To boat the white of egg quickly lf lu a pinch of aaJt; salt cools, anil th" cooler the egg tin quicker they wi!J froth. Itoiton Transcript. --ISaked Kgg: Break eight egg in a well-lmttcrtidilUh; put in iiopjKr, talt and butter, nnd threw tablespoons of cnana. Baku twenty minute. The Minnesota horticulturist at
their lata convention doctored the Wilson the best strawberry for the farmer, as well ait the best berry for marketing. (Aicag) Tribune. An agreeable ain-1 appetizing dish in made by cooking asparagus and peat together. Cut tender stalk of asparagus in small pieo (both vegetable require the ai.ie length of time to cook, season with oreani. pepper and Halt, or in place of cream use milk with a lump f butter tnelt d in it. A. )'. l'ut. Pigs luxuriate on clover, and will do better on it than any other feed. If
tM0UWARDwHJbnatd for any eaee of tbUI thai (uuuniiawUl not vera, trjrtk.
in bakcb or oTtm-ixnmM.
Ivkh wki trad U rather dall
llnta, there la fentraiijr a kmhIs storm
in oMieri a Child aw Th Mmmnn
Uae lair, I -,
is good pfaUoaophy.bat to do o veunmst haw hoatth. ft 141k an! enatitiitsiNl, r blood Is out of order, u Ur. FttrveHi "Pleasant rrfa'1 l-iltii,M whkb era mftd, yet certain In thtir &praUet. Of all drefglKta.
DAT
rtktr. It
Wrfl. tt
often it:te t'm! it u iinpoKibl
gniin cn'iugfi to titpi th
cut nnu inn wo nw toe pen iren iwice
. ii itnv. tluv will iki Im'Miv than to let
tin- anun enmgri w M.ppij " "n.i f , t. .,,.,, MtlI, wi
1na u -Uh ,k. -s are hel I in ,hgh wi, jf , lowi and ct.tceni :i n br. - ikfaht t!:.n. The nee f , ' - .
PRII VI II ilUPI- lllll ill v, M .'s
bui'kwhc.'it in t'e count ry h litnitcil, an fanu r gem r.niK do not r;u.e it uiul tJipHur inot kept for .ale by hval 1 gny crn. Fa.iM.T- and onntry inillera ' would do well n tal; advatitag of tho ( ilenund for '"U'ltiie l u -kwlHT.t fimir. H w.l! m 11 readily in town nnI cuntry 1 I the prico the lo.st nnnlHy of white j wlnicr wheat Hour comtuands, if it i t up in bag" wylgliiug from twnty- I five to lift V if mid. 1 judicious man- - . .L ' -I. V.. .1 tt.....
C4uld !' greatly increased in all parts i wiiUr
of tiin country. Ituok wheat is an excellent, lood lot
iti the pen. what they do not eat. makes
ao excellent manure, and that is where the eeonomv of tlie plan comes iu. Toledo ntnttc, Ti e Scientific Ainricnn gives tho following a a wmVr-pioof brandingink for hei p that will d'n inury to the wotd: SiwILic. two ounces; liorn?. two oun : s: water, tw-nty-!ie unce; gum limbic, two own e-; Inmpblack
xiulicicnt. lioittne norax nnu sncuae
till they aru dissolved, and
witlidraw from the tire. W lieu t he solution ba lecmocold complete twenty im; ounces with water, and ald lamp-
Din jr trfr hesr Wreh bsrkf
wasn't an th wrwnc tree, sny way
lea Star. , H AT-Feraa. I wns sfllictiMl for twenty . yesrs with Hay-Fever. I usel Elyi Cream ; Bslm with fsvorablf tvulu, and csn reo- i oounetHl tt to all. Kobekt W. Townmct. lex-Mayor) Elisabeth, N. J. Ir a man who take s ntortgage is s mortgagee, it doemiH follow that a man who takes a gost is a costs. A'. 1'. JcfWrtmL Ir you rxperirno bad tasta In month, mIIowmosb or yollow color of skin, foel ; stupid and drowsy, srretit unsteady, froqurot hoacUobe ur Iixriiie, you are " bit lous," snd notl.ius ill arouse your lisr to action and stn-nstben up yur yum equal to Dr. hincxN Golden Medkal IMs ix very." By drupnts. Trb rsaron we are prond of snnunor Is leeuae pride gouth betore a fall. if. 2" PoL Hay-Fever. My brother Mymn and myself wtiru buth fured of Catarrh sod HayFever Inst July and August by Ely's Cream Bslm. Up to iW-e. 3 ) u-iubles hare not returnod. Gamkikl Ferbjs, Spencer, N. Y. liuu i loni anv tlanser In tntraefc
j log a aecift tu a distd'er. He knows how j tolieep still. Surnutilllunrnat.
seencatesssh r pmtim ml mT um. 1 ae ttr twee ijlisl islral etaah
. i. mmmt bit inates. wat sir b-uw
mtmmmrtAmtotmtem saeX iLrB. Mm WMSkeey issO a thofweah esssjUSWa of sqr akr. eaSenmoeBcre njr taie scsse kMw'r
. SmikiiSii aa BrisM't .. ead aocotua..ra ay
I"""" WitiWSVttlwa'''w Sines the I gmi ty AiiuUat I M -Has sat umrfMs man who Mia maw ick. UsstossellMS. aoSaeaeress
' 4r or a'sM for weeka. ase I &rum w t esflr oattl ihie kM fwjwMes eeearSa sm t tsfea HaaCe Urvir Befel tskOe haif of mar tljl ! sesMMaoHl i. iinere. sa sftrr taktnc lx Uas) ! vsa reilrrl? i 4. TUia aa acertr IfW y-ar afa, " ss4 1 tae UvX l ntars of the 4 IS ' 1 Uivrre- ' nswrjeneiSUonl iBrss'ef te olfc-Tt In rtanU r cues. . sa snrcr l:4 tw cse . I hi sio -.SIifer ' akkbra-Uchc sa4fjua4 la I; a wife rtiiri.
tte beet ss-Slelae ssMle and rttwrreur i
-ii MW- W. II. W.il'a
VewMtylerK..
A. -WKLV-nXOWS MAM. MaWsfttssttsy hartssj hces feMSBSBfSwl toirfer
. kMarr aad Urer conSs2ata. I uirns m. tmm iJiirtIs;Horr-a-U ta mi V ' foaadtttabe a rrrr tmW sseSwhw. aadlelssTr
reeessMwt n Msw to a mcooa. kootos " lraeactaliUMMCtna.ilre wtth kidarr er Ht e ma, BaajirfaBy rra. ELIMIA XOTt
Aaeltl,ins. sa O St.. tsania uoon. A UUST MXJft r ACTrXKK.
- - - : a-- tiilcriial
M.ihty,
ftrlmimforisdUtoansMeeje ef stTTnesua,!
0t whon 1 know hire i-jee beoeftW i K ,:";-,
MaLs. Mas . April r. 1
UiO. I. COX.
.... to n suitable eonsUn -y. hen it is to
be used with a stcii. il it must be made
vwnl ftnid for hoir and shuep.
keererw -an not ullori to be without a ftelil of ba kwlieat. The bluesoms furaiah a largo amount of hone)- at a time when little can be obtained from other soutve. Soil is not irupovo.ribed by raiting buekwheat upon it as it h by rais ng most kin.U of grain. The plants
Cro-hwe a verV dense shade during tbe ott.iet part o? the waoa, which greatly benefits tho -oil. The crop can be aou an I harvetel at a time wheu
thicker than when it is applied with a brush. The above give a black ink. Alligator Leather.
A large variety of pocket-book, cardrams. hnnd-bag and othi rarticle maile of a iieculiar root tied leather was teen in a Chambers street siiow-case. A
FJZ m ! Stlr hung over them. It was round- " I - a 1 aM aa e iiftii Atis I airta-1 t&iiri-fl HWfVV til fL
ni awv "in m-
tKUntatttw otner. a wo nippers prw-
A Hanansa Xiao of health Is tabs fon ml in Ir. R. V. Pierce's " Favorite Presci iption, to tuo m riu of i which aa a remedy for female weskaoss '
aad kindred affsctious thousand testuy. Waaur it a man like a brick? When be is here pressJtottrmore JPrery Saturday. M Rottgh oa Kats." Clears oat rats,mlos, lea, roaches, bed-begs, aale, rersoia. lie. A New York neper doesn't miss It far bysaaerting that pie is the great American dessert. Lmot disssise, headsohe, aad oobsMm tion, caused by bad digestioa, quickly cured by Browtfs Iron Bitten. What is tbe difference between the Korth and South Pole? All tho difference in the World. -
inverted od
lias been
rm-4
a. aaueVASI rfvffti aftsn saieie ani II.
i asset) tMA ommit winaiin . i am i a - - - . .
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. i .w a i it u v ' etii'a,wi
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. .i .. it i Dntuririur i on- ii wi.
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Hd is oltainel frm an
on which a crap of g
cTi'wu sni
ofteu nruc'
buekwheat
ml.nv Kit ititUi ,'9.1'iv
mav ofti n m raise I to ndvanti'ife where j
corn or small g.ain wan dnmned out. J It i the general cu.t m to sow buck- ,; wheat on Kor land that U tery jworly j wrpanxi. If a farmer bas 'Mne land J that i t poor or tio wet to pre pan' J for anv other n p be j likely to sow bu kw'h rit on it. It is the general opi iin that at.v kind of ndU pr, parcl in anv s rt f a way. will produce a j pavirj.-: crop of buckwheat. While it is j triic ttut it will grtjw on inferir i that Lh porlv prepared, it is alo trtm tbar more and ltter grain can be pro- j 4ttud on gol land tliat I well pre- j nared as for other grain. In this httitwde it is eujtmarv to, fw buckwheat
from the 1st to me huh oi uij. . will tm tvadv to harvest before Ui oeearretjee of frost. It may he cut with a sickle, cradle, mowing-machine or common scythe. It it easily thrashed with a band-flail. If hen are allowed to nro over the land after the crop is lavreated they will pick np moat of the grain that hare fallen from the stalk. -Cfto9o Ttmt, JM. Ben ta Be Hrewned, The old tMlage that a eat has nine Bern way perhaM in sorrw instatwes be applied to dog, for cortainly the oaatne who oan aurrlre a trip tw tha falls was surely not born tobedrown-d. Mr. G. Chonnan has had in his poeacao for a time a dog. which, although by no mean vicious, had become addicted to barking at teams an pedestrians as they paesed along Uia atrcct, much to the annoyance of Ita owner, who has tried to break him of the habit Palling In hi teaching Mr. Chorroan eVcrded to put the dog out of the way, and thinking a trip over the falls the most effective, proceeded early Sunday morning, with the assistance of one of his employes, to drop him into the river from tbe center of Itoat Wand bridge. Bidding doggy good-bye as he floated down the rapids, he returned home; but doggy would not hare it that war. Imringlhe ateinoon a stranger, walking aefisss the new stupeaakm bridge. olerved a dog tinder the bank, and notified tiie mte-keeoer at the
American end of the bridge, who, with
a glaas, recognieed the dog, ana Knowbar thai tt had been sent over the falls,
notified Mr. Chorman that the dog was
below the hank. Later in tbe day Mr. Cbortnaa went down the Inclined rail-
war, but could not find the animal; but
eerlr restenisv morninsr his son went
down and soon discovered the. dog, Toho tcMiiiirl as friakv at UMMurk nothiag IVssl
happened. All at once the dog has beeome the hero of tha hoar, mid will now bf allowed to remain nnd lira out thefwWineainreof his days.-Ataswr
Fmm Oamtte. a s Thei esHmmher. sara the German
Teltgraph, will always proanee
abundsnUy if fnmisiten wiwt i
treltts of laths and striae for its sup
left, ak ki a climber, and apt a ertrp-
aeesaadthe Mtts m htspir wsm no twp
ns seems to
porter aid to the
The inere.w is astonishinsT. he re
plied. "Twehe or tifteen yeaw ngj alligator leather wa-; tanned as a curiof; Few articles were made of it. Alwitit four yea agr, however, the manufacture of alligator leather began in earnest. Fiit a few hoes were me dc of it, and the niAniifacturvr of such gootls saw there was S4methlng In it. It is a jwculiarly beautiful leather. There are no two kin marked just alike, and it follows that no two articles made of the leather can be alike. The natural color of tbe leather is attractive, s ,1 from the beauty of the marking. H flnishe soft and flexible. Itfis conamImI thai Americans tan and finish it
in a manner superior to tbe best workmanship of tbe oi d oountry. Here is a pocket-book; American alligator skin forms the outside; American calfskin tbe lining. Any judge of such goods
wui say tnat it t y an ouus iw
uanest as weU as the best leauter oi uw kind fat existence. Sixty dollars a doa-
en for such goods, small as they are, is a low price.
."While the beauty of alligator leather is'lts chief characteristic, iu durability ta of bardlv leas ImtMnHaacc. These
gripsackR of alligator leather will outwear their owners, no matter how youthful. Whh these two things in its favor, it la no wonder that the sale of
alligator leather is increasing."How many alligators wore slaughtered to satisfy the demand last Year "Not leas than half a million. f How do vou ret the skins, and where
do they come from?"
"Most Of memcente irom r immm, mm the other (lulf States. The alligators arc shot with rines. and the negroes have almost a monopoly of the business. When an alligator crawls out in the, sand for his after-dinner sleep he fall a victim. The negro gets from fifty cents to one doiiar apiece for alligators. The hunt carried on so vigorously that the reptiles are beginning to grow scarce. Lawi will hare to be enacted eventually to protect them during the breeding season and when young. "All sixes from two to eighteen feet in length are now killed. The choke skin is feet long. There is as much difference between the six-foot skin as tHere hi between a calf skin and an ox hide. The skins are packed in lime for two months to remove the horny scab. The rerunning prooeas is much like that for any leather. It takes four months to prepare a skin. There bt a tannery lBc alllriWw J-" .: -Has any one developed an Imitation of JUts kmiswrr" The frauds arein using tasperfect btasL So lbsm wfll soft the horns
that hare stood the attrition of red-hot ssmd for half a century. Those skins
do mnt waar well between the scales.
There are other imperfection in the ahiMa. The demand for colored goods
helps us out, however, as the coloring matter covers a multitude ot imperfec
tions. When you want an alligator arul f anv kittd chose the uncoiorcd
goods, pmf fair price, wmI few wffl get tWtheaaiwtaa well as the hamUomest
OAiurfKLO. Iowa. Dr. A. T. Hensksaysj
" Once uainie Brow n'n Iron Bittars prove its u)erk)rity over all other tonic preparsUoas." Tna farmer should be a man able to talk oa anything that comes up. -Y. 0. Picayune. Mother Swan's Worm Syrupy for fee. srlthnesis, restlessness, worsts. Taitslasa AU recomntead Wise's Axle Orsaee.
by tbe eoatpany
Bomb men are known they cant get into.
(Wmtfioo, A. 1.. Olsentr.)
la these days of rowing aiuMts
letk- Lcraes fine nbvtU-al dvelet4asat la
more observed tt (tn ever bsiore time of the Athenian caatee. A
shows the elements Ql physical power Is lookad ap to Ur more then in the days of our ancestors fiossihSy bseane there am fewer specimens of well-developed Stanhood than tbea. Aaetntssary of this paper
atet a magnificent speciiuen oi pnysicai power a few dya smce in the peraon of Br. A. W. McNomes, of Waterloo. Hia auiacka, which showed unnsual development, were as Laid as wood. At his requeot the wri'.rr n.ujr.i to p.iKh him in the arms or leg, bet tuund it wbo'ly imposelbie. A realimi n d whst i m-ant by aa iron man wu fi..ly ni. mmft. Have yoi: always Un o stalwart aa thisV iUijuiitNt n o ur atl.tier. " Nut bv uny mi an," wns the repiyJ
W l.en a vouu men 1 was aiwayn st oog and scire' end iel. I eoUld avcoatpriau anvil in--. Tilt:Iiui' '' n-teswaof
oh- m one occaoioit tu I u't :upt?4l to li t . a box which iur nvn l ;nd ii mpfible i to move. I suceevdcl i' pK; :B a the j waguu, but iu two wn.u't Ir. iu twat time
1 was uncoils i ia uni r uiuhk- I o lor j t k-, mr Boafi fUweCr fortV khtaT .cra(;taS, hou and when 1 re -. e. i d or.M ioii.nts ( ..n- tx-n o.1t nwird : j lo use, I
i I believed that I t.iu! ft . U
mjurv sua -xjn nf.t u a :,ei.eioi iiji widen nwmed aitnilsr to U3 otfeeti producvd bv mabuta. My back wa very
weak. 1 had no sj.j-;itf, and at t:uM loetbed fool. My lip re parched and iraekeL My head iclt though It were entirelr open at the top and it painM me on the 'aide intensely, in e.x weUnse j I bad fallen sway tior.i p unds to leas than 17'). 1 was ia a n o-' wrttcned enudltion. 1 wascoaw.lotly ducoaraged.
M Wtat did the doitora sav about yon r Almost everything. I consulted ao lees than six different pPyticians. Taey all treated me aiid none ihd me any good. At that time I was snffcMi-i; intensely. J could
i not sit upright but sa e bilged to lest in a ; cramped, uneasy posit .on. I was com1 pelled to urlnaU every five minutes nd I , passed over three quart-, everyday. I was act Urine, I was existing. 1 "One night (bow will 1 remember it!) my I wife had put tbe cbbdteu all In bed wtn ! the feeling came over me that 1 shoald live 1 bat a very short time. Mr wife and I talked matters ali over and I gave tae minutest directions as W what site should do ' after I was gone. I was not in a flightycondition by any means, for tbe doctor, oei ' leaving town tbe day l blowing, bade me t good-byv. saying be sever expected to eee me sgain, for I wa suffering with Bright disease of tbe tddceva iu ita last sfagea. ! Within the next tew days more than iwenl ty friends came to bid me good-bye. Among the number was Br. John L. ClaraUe askd me what 1 bad uwd in tie way o tuertieines. I U l i him. He then rmmaddaremedv f whk'i 1 bad heetd much, but about whWh 1 was very akeptloai. If taith were an element of power tt certainly wss Uciin;? in my eaae." i And no you dkl not try it?"
M On the tvntrai y, I did try it, ud to my surprise it eeemed to go to jt;- the spor. Indeed, it was the most paiat..ole thing I had taken iato my moatb foi months. I relished it." And did tt cure your Bo I look as U i did?" "Yes, indeed. HThst was it
Warner's Hare vurm."
Catar
wffi. wkea
the taerruaetari
trtla.be asaursco. s taaBy elieaslag tmt mmel paani rsof eatarratisbm. caealal-<lar Uka Bn! AemaeAtoeal ceMs; casaasseW Iwela tbe ese saS sesteres iseeenw-of wssf as aswIL BfTrtctai raaalts are tealtmt fee
a srw aacu imam
ITiii aaas ill
euid te tbe bras.
Aarwaltlrtoeai1.
ferrtrcolar. Ssoratse
aackair.
enisaw-
ELT8 OREAK BALM 00., Owege, I.T..
Lswia. Iows.-Dr. M. J. Bwvt says: " Brown's Iron Bitters give the best of satbtfaction to those who uae iU" Wmt do white sheep eat more than black sheep? Because there are more of them. Welhr" "Bough oa Corns.Mjac Ask for It.
Complete, permanent cure, torat, i
M A i roprietary mei Of o urae. Whst
EDUGATXOMAIw
SW mSejIie i " S"-fTJ B iS'tafT Aaraes, iSV
gM trsK-i Ca-. J A .tjiblc. 0. O.ti- - tt J as. J. D. Seo f lliciri'nM Harabtyiaieal efaTjsafsal Art, III I VII. Ib-rb-y Mu- HaU. iheasu. IX. mtBHIlalIB (ri, i& aawt iarnsh UaUraa.-.a l "WWiW ..turaaeBr-ml VwiiiM tsr.'"-ie
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OONBBRVATORt of W3BIO Seeottfsrr Urwmtct st mth. tOC3tt rlEE Us rrsisitfial i ml i-v U s.o t Banes sad Ui'sssa ta K . il'XJKK. I'TrtliSi .Wiete. mas,
jfTBfS ,skee PTW eVyamejejwiSj isjng MSes irt SAm,..mmJ 0 W Er rMMtflaiUl. SSSSS 1
'a Saleltwr
T a enmMSoa retnedv for skin dt
Hill's Hair Dye, bls.k or brown. We.
sscl lNtrs a netr of Lron's Patent Heel Statea-
ers aad make a boot ts- shoe Iset twteeas long.
M
aeyiag
M Csjsnnlrtt esn, aa as
iJsNsesmJaj aaaHrtmB440(ss Pmo
Tata battoa-aeles
and CSnSTs are mA
oat 10m ether kinds.
ui Chrolrmloa Collar so they witt not tear
fgrfsms-Mea. Wells'
Wiser Ante Otease never
have
cats or open
Healing Pewesr.
of any Mad,
of that I sammee 1
onc had as great a prjudie against ao Tertised medkinrs a any "on coeld baee. Wheal was studying imdiciae at Ann Arbor. Michigan, I used U, vow with tbe rest ot the dam that we w aid fight all such remedies at all times. When a man come down to the last hour, however, and bids his wife and fronds good-bye, such bigoted prejudices as these all vanish, I can assure yon, and any remedy that can
it is gladly welcome." And 1 ow have you been alnce theaP
"A well or better, man upiotw.--M Do you still exert your strength r Certainly. Hot 1 do not orer-exert, as formerly. My strvagUi is ircreasins ' very day. aad my health is number one. I know t..i mr nfm waa saved bv Warner's ttsue
Cure, and I believe It is tbe best medicine - - J W MM V fc .llllMt I.
sun waa mr j srphysiciaa. Ism willing tbe doctors should aneer at me for such a statement if they choose, bat I have proven its truth, sad am preparrd to stand ly It. . iteabove experience should be of peat alas to all who are suffering. H shows the deeeptive nature of this terrible malady; that all symptoms are common to It and that there is but one way by which it
be absoltttely avoioea.
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