Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 27, Number 26, Jasper, Dubois County, 17 April 1885 — Page 3

HOME, FARMAND GARDEN. A (WjfsUoR k fcivn fer coekiHg rice to Co MtuR with must Tkt tht ric Ir a strong cloth lo utily, autl Ik!1 In bhK1 water owl and one lixlf hours; jtvhgtreeoked it will be linn enough to iHtrwltft k nl f e. Ho uiko. d, To euro hoarsened. When the voaAi lost, is fioiHelimes tho cmv, from tlitt.ttfl'ot of a cold, h simple, plea ant remody U furnished by boating up th while of one egff, adding to it the juice 4tH? lemon and sweetening with white mjc ir to titsto. Take h teaspoouful from time to time. It has been known to effootuallv euro the ailment, 'Turf, Fiekl and' Farm. Tliere U a great incroaw in vineplanting in Southern California. In every direction, the Los Auglou Herald gays, the land is boing ploughed for this purpose. "People are beginning to learn that grapos may form a large part of the feouef a family." Thoy are hIho fjood food for hogs and will produce argo crops whero corn will not grow without irrigation. Jut can bo removed from steel as follows: Hub tho article with kerosene oil and leave it to soak for a day. Then proeura w fine Hour of emery and nrx .witu koroscne oil ami scour the surface, finishing with rotten stone. To preserve from mst, heat the steel and rub par&ftiRc on it, and wlten cold polish with a clo'h dipped in parallinc. No stool articles should be kept in a cellar prsWwnp place, but in a dry attic or taloset. lloilon Budget. m It is thought that an asphalt floor is one ot tho cleanest and best for a stable. It can be made as follows: Grade and cover with a concrete of coarse gravel and hydraulic lime, or of gravel, sand and common lime. Melt tlito asphalt and saturate the concrete withwft, loaving.a thin coating of hot asphalt oh the surface; (-cutter hot sand over this and roll or beat in firmly. The

iloor thus produced is water-proof, airproof and vermin-proof. Troy 'limes.

FARM LAW.

The Question of llaiiwhry I.liirn a Applied to the Farm. Having- discussed the mode of eflecting a binding bargain for a farm, the obtaining of a title, by patent from the United States and by deed from indi

viduals, tlje question how far the next farm extends, or boundary line, come

in natural order. A boundary is any separation, natural or artificial, which

marks tho limits of adjoining parcels

of land. A natural boundary w an ob-

ject'-rtmainins where it was placed by

nature. a3 a river or stream. Ah arti-

fio.al boundary is orto made by man, as a township or section line. Iioundanes are commonlv marked by monuments.

which are permanent landmarks, and may be either natural or artilical ob

jects, as rivers, marked trees, posts,

etc. Hearing the foregoing definitions in muni an examination of deed for a

farm will probably how that the land conveyed is described by (1) monu

ment, (2) lengths and direction of

lines, anu u iiumuer oi nurus. in cmm of variation, which frequently oc

cur between these dillerent classes of

description, the monuments will eon

trol. For example, the deed describes

the boundary as beginning at a certain stone post, running north so many chains to a c rtain stake and stones,

thence due east r. given distant to a stream of water, thence south along the

stream so manv cnains to a ceiiain

hemlock: tree, thence west a certain dis

tanco to the place of beginning, con

taining a specuied number of acres, in this description, if the stone post, the

stake and stones, the point, on the

rtlef, and the hemlock tree can bo

definitely established, the lund included

witiiin. straight mum connect ng these monuments will pass bv tho deed.

although the length and direction of the linos, and numb r of acres contained in

the farm may vary greatly from tho description. "This is true even when

the numb -r of acres is definitely ex Dressed, instead of sriveu with the am

biguous "more or less." E. S. Judd,

ih rratric Farmer.

BEE-CULTURE.

A Kecrnt iHttttstry of Kapid Growth Ih

ThU Country.

Among the recent industries of rapid growth." In' this country, bee-culture

stands prominent Of course, as

liomoly art bee-keeping is no modem .industry, being as old as history; but in

its scientific dovelomuenta it i3 of re

cent growth. In theso times, when

science is properly taking its place at

tue neim in all department. ol human industry and activity, it is not strange ttiat it is properly assuniing the guidance of bee-eulturc. This is a utilitarian as well as scientific age; and this is why

bee-cMiUire is beinsr so rapidly devel

oped,for its extraordinary growth is only in the ratio of its utility- Though known, to commerce for twenty-five huadrcd years, hitherto it bus been followed and known, in this country at

jeaetwpritK2ipaliy a a local industry.

Btit, eee-oulturc, from tho soundest

eoonemie considerations, ousrlit tin

dduetedly to become a creat national

industry fostered nud protected bv the

oiaic. jpicuuurc is nauirauy a pari of, and closely, allied with agriculture.

inasmuch as the nectar gathered by the one is immediately derived from the same fields and forests that yield the

aminuant ingatherings of the other.

, indeed, the bulk oi tho honey-crop o this country (which is, in round nnm hers. about 100.000.000 nounds annual

ly) comes from the bee-keeping which Is in connection, more or lets, with faming. Allen Pringk, in ftpuUr

Mr. Washnurne'i Predicament. ProlMbly one of tne greats t Minis

ters we ever had abroad was n ash burn a at Paris. He made more of I mark for himself in modern times that any Minister we have sent to Europe. Yet Vahburae was the hero of an incident of soc al misfortune which would

have driven any of the delicate creature now swarming after a foreign place to commit suicide, if they had

been similarly unfortunate. Wash-

burae was one evening at a court dinner given by Napoleon III. It was the custom at these dinners when the Emfirese arose to retire with the ladies, or the gentlemen to rise from their seats and step back from the table

so that she could pass dovn the line between them. Uv this all oould avoid

turn ng tludr back upon the Empress. Watshburaa had very tender feet.

Dur.ng the dinner his feet gave him a great deal of annoyance. To ease himself he had quietly si pped off his patent leather pumps under the table. He

was absorbed in conversation toward the close of the dinner, and was caught unawares when the Empress made the signal of departure. Ho was obliged to step back without having time to put on his pumps. Ho stood in his stocking-feet, grave, dignified and selfposjujssed, in tho row of grinn ng diplomats who stood at his right and left Ho betrayed none of tho embarrassment tha't he must have felt, and was never heard to allude to the incident by any one. St. Louis Globe-Democrat. FLOGGING A DEAD WOMAN.

A CttrloH Story Showing How the Chltieie Treat Suicide. A woman, about thirty years ot age, who found that her good looks were rapidly disappearing, threw herself off a bridge in Pekln, and was drowned. Next morning the officials ordered the corM;e to be carried on the bridge from which the deceased had thrown herself, and forty blows with a whip were administered to it by the sold'ers. To punish a body after death seems alike horrible and opposed to all common tense. Yet it vas but a few years ago that the law in England ordained that the body of a suicide should be buried at a cross road and a stake driven thrrugh it Indeed, in many countries the fear of mut lation after death is often greater than that of death itself. In our little wars, it s looked upon a. a point of honor with our troops that none of our dead should fall into the hands of the enemy, while most savage peoples are ready to make desperate efforts to carry off the r dead. The Arab of the Soudan, the abor gtnes of Amerlca, the Kaftir tribes of South Afr.ca, are animated alike by th 8 sp rit; and senseless and revolting as the Chinese flogging of a dead woman may appear, there can 1 o little doubt that ft a has a strongly deterrent effect upon the living, and in that respect stands on pru cisely tho same footing as capital punishmenttV. London Standard.

Ancntcqirising newspaper reportei hunting up statisticsin connection with the prevailing report regarding the tinhealthiness ot the season, consulted an undertaker, who, with considerable sadness of manner, said: "No. It has not been particularly unhealthy as far as I know. About the same as usual. I thought business would look up at one tme, but it didn't. Still, there is no use complaining, for that won't make trade any more lively. There's nothing to do but to hope for the best" i ' Dr. Leland. a Georgia physician who died recently, was tor a long time unconscious before death. Keviv.ng, he told h s fam ly and friends that his soul, separate from his body, had soon them all weeping around his old framu as it lay dead in the chair. He was loath tb return to it, but was forced by an impulse he could not resist

THE MARKETS. Skw York, April S, ISe. OATTI.K-XatlveSUMfr 4 M 4 7 iS UOTTOXMlddlln UV Wi KUit'K liood to Choice. S tt) C S fie WI I K ATNo. 2 Kd tl V eollN-Xo.2 4l.,' 48 OAl Wcati-rn Mixed 87 3H l'OUK-X.wMwi ttllt 2T. LOUIS. COTTON-Mlddllng Wl iKKVr-;oed to Heavy.... 15 S 36 Kttlr to Medium... 4 M ft IS HOG S-Com moii to Select... 4 W 4 40 MihKP-FRlr to Choice IK) IN FLUUR-.VXX to CholctJ S 18 3 IS WHEAT No. t lied Winter.. 1J" 8H,' No. a. s7 w (7' COUN-No. 2 MUed . H OA IS No. 2 SJS'W SiJi KYB ftfl TOItACCQ-LuK 3 &8 5 50 tent, Medium.... 7W r 8 00 HAY Choice Timothy 12 Se 18 M'TrKU-CUok-o Dairy 21 24 KUliS-FiesI Wi 11 l'OKK New Me U K'S 12 18 llACON-Ckar Kih 6H LAltl C CV CHICACO. CATTI.B-Kxpert 4 m St .. K HOliS-Uood to Choice 4 4 4 S5 MIKKI'-tiood to Choice 4 .W JW Kl.Ublt-Wlntcn 4 18 4W Patent 113 5 IS WIIKAT-Xo. 2 !prlnx "74' 7J'f No. 2 lttd e2S M COItN No. 2 8M4 41 OATS No. 2 . l'OUK-New.Me 11 7 0 11 w KANSAS CITY. CATTLK Native Jslecrg 4 S 5 35 HOGS ShIc-s at 4 m 4 9fl WHr:AT-No.2 B7 6T COItN No. 2 3i; 3 oats-No.2 w m ao,s NEW ORLEANS. FLOL'K-ltlffh Grade 4 fl S 35 COItN White. ...a M OATS-Cholce Weetera 4t,' 42 HAY Choice 3 eo 21 m rOUK Mem 12 H) J2 SS HACON-Clenr Hlh CV as CO'lTHS'-MlildllnK... lb'.liUlSVlLLK. WHKAT-No. 2 Ked.... (ft COItN No.2 Mixed 4f OATS No. 2Mlxel.. IX)KK-Mww. H RACON-Ciear KIb .... tt 6 COTTON m Ufi

Ma. M. T. O. XOH4WX.L, WmUMm, D. O, writes 114 Mvere ewnck aitf threat IrriUttoR. R4 Htar Oeegk Care save penaaaeatreiWf. JMibnhiht reHeetffHM efta eome frees me ga'lauip Ih tht) irt

Wrk, Wsrk, Wark I" Hovr many woomb tbre are workiag today in varlouH braottiiM ot industry to My nothing: of ttie Aoutaad of paUeat beeMwivM who Hvm are aa uoin round of toil who era martyrs tothow eowplalnU to whlck the wtntker hi ia liable. Their tasks are rendered doully hi d aad irksome and U.elr Uvea ahorted, yet hard BeceHlty cowpele them to keep oa. To such Ir. rierce'a " Favorite PreecripUoa" otfen a aere meaaa of relief. For all female weakaeeeea it ia a eertaia care. All dragglats, Br good anil you will be a curiosity. turlington Fr Press. X Bargain ki Corner Let Is what z&oet uien desire, but to keep from Mlliajr a grave is a cemetery lot ere halt your dayi are numbered, always keen a supply of Dr. Pierce's ''Golden Medical Discovery" by you. YYhea the first symptoms of cofinu motion appear lose no time in putting yourself under the treatment ol this invaluable mediciae. It cures wheu nothing else will. Poeeessing, as it does, ten times the virtue ot the oeet cod liver oil, it is not only the cheapest but far the

pleasatttett to take. It purities and en-

ncnes tne wood, streutnena tne yswm, cure blotches, pimples, eruption and other humors. By druggists. Mr son, in the 1 tattle of life be sere yos eat all you want, for it is by that you can work your weigh up. jV. Y. Herald. YoUNO and middle-aged men suffering from nervous debility, premature old age. loss of memorv aod kindred svmotoms.

should seud three letter stamps for large illustrated treatise sugestiBg sure meaas

otcure. norm's Dispensary Jieuicai a seoiatios, BuiTalo, X. Y. . m

A tocso woman is set necessarily aa Ice jrirl jut because she has a saowy brow.

Drake t j rat tiers' Magazine.

Cocghs. Brown's Bhonchiai. Trochks

will alleviate Coughs, Sore Throat and

Bronchial Affections, bold only in ooxes. Pikz'bToothache Dnora cure la 1 mlnutejte. Glenn' SvlnfHtr Smd healA and beautltlee. 3&e,

GUUA.N Ojhx Kkuovek kills Corus a Iiunloa.

Red Star TRADE Vn MARK.

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PROMPT. SAFE. SURE Cur- far Caught, C1J and ether Tbrvat sad Lane AS"fftlinrirrr CrT 4 Bom. Jit Imwiim Dana. THtHAKLkA.lMirl.lRl.Hlii-.r-..rU.lJl..

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College Songs or THE AMERICAN COLLEGES. BY HKXKT KAX8ALL WAITE. One (s tempted to proaoncthl tfep Terr bett fecttua ot owt extant. It nt lliat. crnalnlr B(hh tet!er of the ilie nlt. Mr. Watte, wbo 1mi almdjr coAfAItHt tlirse Colicte Sudc Booka. comJenwa lata tblithe cream of v.Ucr cullrcttcma. and Urn brwartt tHtethf r nrthlni: that wtil be welcome la evrjr hoiMtHiId. at In rrrj cMtgt. teveatr-fwrirtrCMof Asrtriean. Brench. Grrmaa er "African" ortcln. aoofnlcaJ, rtufflc. plict!",mutea a4 all tparxilnglr bright, i'rlce Imt M coau J MODERN SINGINB METHODS; lX: Br Y. Kotcsip. A abort, bat Important eaaar. Hh rdH&Htn adrtce to all who are ttuilriB vocaKHre. I'rtet! 36 Gvu. Sf for Ltotaof CASTEK MlTMfC eostaiatfis 7 Cae Cawala. Awthcu. Hongm. etc WEU' 84 MAN m eta.). a4 fVfXA MASS of aT. CKt lLIA (SScta.), mw wfU rf irreat merit. NILK SCKO0L HYMNAL. 94t irHl atlectcd llrnina aoti abost half at nr Toseo, all awoprlaic and wrtl Sited fur Pevetiunal Eiereteetln&choo;. rrlecWeu, Wpr duiea. MHd fer tkc Katall Prlee. X.MOS Jt Hl'.ALT, maleiaa. 0t,IVER rTOV 4k. CO.. Maitaa.

WLNOfT'S FEVER AND AGUE TMHC

A warraated core for all fHacafes cauoU tr malarial polonlB of the WooAwch aa Chill aad Fcrcr, Kcrrr aad Ague, Hun 1'slaa, Dumb CbUM, latcrtuKU'itt. KrwIttfBt. nillou aa4altnthrFevrraeaasl by malaria. It la alio tb aafeat ami Icjat cars fur ralarged Splcca (K-rcr Clfc ). Ocn-ral Debility

aad Periodic KturaJgix t'iT For Ealc t.y III DrmwUta. CHAS. F. KEELER, Prop., CI;;cago, III. TCURE FIT1 1fhB Inr eai 1 ! uot mean mrely tn W J" dllh.th.mraal?, I ."VffNrS I tear m6 V dlwwa of FtW. htiVLlf -4i'not w retrtilmr mlat cuj- 'yJJn5

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tatered. aawaie bottle by mall Newts. ELY BROTHERS, Drasatata. Owef. X. T.

HAY-FEVER

Mr. T. II. a afford, of Churck Hill, McL, is so tfaankful for the restoration of his wife to complete health, that be is williag to certify to the fact and maaaer of her care. To Mrs. Lydia S. Fiakham: This is to certify to the grand effects of your Vegetable Compound. ,My wife was safferiag from a terrible disease which seemed to baflle the skill of the best medical ea. She was in a poor,langnid, depressed, nervous condition. We tiaally eon eluded to try your Vegetable Compeaud and to oar great surprise the half of one bottle had not been taken before there seemed to be a thorough change in her tchole condition, and now today she is in good health and entirely relieved from all former depressed feelings. T. H. Qafford and Wife.

WITHOUT MONEY !

Ja3XTX-

WITHOUT PRICE !

We have iaat latued a moat wonderful aad valuable,

aew book, wuich treat of illteaaea -peculiar to tlie female aex." and bave spared Dill her palna nor inr to make It worthy tae pern.! autl cuiilldenee of Hie woi&fn all rrr our land. KverY mother, wife, attter

and daatettierla aVeplr. ruulljf Iniereated la ttala grr.it work, aad Miould aead for It wit bout delay. Jt trill be aeattoaay aOdreln world Kree- of Cot! Head itearefullr.atady It wait, ami you will glean Information taat utajr prove tru.re valuable than alt f l wealth of the KotbKhllda more prrclmia tlian all tlie getui

oi t.urop rovaiiy. ti tnny mrt yourijti bt.xvriiL.il ICxocLatok Co., llox i, Atlanta, Oa.

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rpointrodoo an neU the trade the wrll.taown nrxWlI traiwt of ttu SKW TOftK HAVANA CI OAK OOXP'KV. Hheral arractf.'Hnenta SjLiRT or Ooa ataxias paid to the right manTor further nartlealara uxl ternta addnw, at onoe, THE NEW YORK 4 HAVANA CICAR CO. 97 Broadway, New York. yjfn y K r qqot iolau woi:lx. a comIff UHL CnOp t-liirxt1Jll'.,iKiiHlltion. Illiutraum. iii iinceandiilwridKma. A-enU wanW. NATIOXAL I'UBLLHINU CO., ST. huBU, Mo. Sf Cmrimt!i(i!r) rcimir.lik)a)toKfntfor 90 THE WORLD'S WONDERS. Yi rile for fall paritcvtar. liM. i'ub. Co., H. LuuU.Mu.

Many a Lady is beautiful, all but her.skin ; and nobody has ever told her how easy it is to put beauty on the skin. Beauty on the skin is Magnolia-Balm.

Major It B. Nicholson, favoraWr known in Wbeeling, W. Va., writaa: ' I had long suffered from a disorder of tne bladder and kidneys, complicated with weak nerves, poor digestion and bad blood. Lilt was becoming'a burden to mc. The use of cathartic mixtures and diuretic compounds only afforded, zne slight temporary relief, and I Jrew despondent and dfcoouraged. ndeod, I thought my case entirely hopeless until at tho recommendation of iw nephew I began the use of Dr. Guyaolt's Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla. 1 soon experienced relief from my anxiety of mind, and severe physical distress toon ceased troubling me. Eventually the most Satifying results- followed, and at e end of a few months I never felt in better health, nor have I sine had any reason to doubt the permanency of tho cure." Mrs. Catherine Seville, of PiKstrars, Pa., writes: "I suffered many acbes and pains, adslnar from a state of weakness Inoldental to our sex. A f eellng of beariaar down about my lilps at titns soeweA almost unendurable. I was troubled also with dyersl8. while tedlments IimH cated diFoafod kidneys. Notblna- r tried benefited mo until 1 used BR. L'VK0T1", TL'LLOW DOCK AB SAHSAl'AKlLia. It )im made mo very n-jrular In my habits, and I feci restored to perfect hoallh. Sore-", pitnnles, aches and iwins. formerly my constant companions, now tmubto nn no more. It Is truly the hk?t friend ot suKerinK women."

R. U. AWARE

THAT

Lorillard's Climax Pltf beriM a red (In ton ; that LorHlardli KaaeLeafllaeettt: IbMlrUWd'a1

V.vr fMlaalneM. ami thit Lorlllard'a Kt-iiWa. m

Die heat ami ebeupeat, qualllj ooaatdered ?

Treated and earrd wltbout tlc knife. B on trf-atmrHt ital free. AUlrea F.L. 10X1). M.I), Aurora, KaaeCoIU.

UICER

1 I I I I I II I I I I I I 11$ NOW, HOW, KOW IS THE TIME !

SPRING TIME ! WT PURIFY YOUR BLOOD.

DR. J. H. MdiEAXS Strengthening Cordial

IT,

-AND-

BLOOD PURIFIER

Is the Greatest Blood Purifier in the World.

AND YOU WILL USE IT EVERY SEASON..

TRY

It acts as delightful on the tender Babe, the most delicate Lady and Infirm old age, aa oa the strong man, In impartlmc Health and Vigor to Nerves anil Brain, lllood Vessels, Heart and Liver. When taken, you can feel Its lKe-Rlvlag power course through every artery, derftroylntf.atl diseases of the lllood. and giving; Health, VI Ul l'nwtr aad HtrenajMa to every part of the body. Who will suffer from Liver Complaint or Diseases of the Stom

ach, Kidneys, Bowels or Rladder, whea such a great nemedy is within their reach?

IT

Sleeplessness, Maht Sweats, Fallow Complexion, Hot Flashes, Fainting: Spells, Nervousness, Falling Kyeetght from Weakness, I ya pep-da. Hectic Flushes, .Scalding Hot Urine, llrlck Dust Deposit, Frothy Urine, Utettne Weakness,

WHiZi

Falling of the Womb, JIikI ltiood, iilt!o.!4nea, l'ltnples. Los of Memory, FcverlHh kln. bluzgl'di CirctilaMoa, Col.l Feet and Hands, Hiiuuinatlsm, IVevlalinexs, Obttln te Constipation, Heart Trouble!, lliaUJer Ferer,

Diarrhoea or Bloody Flux, Lung and I.lver Diseases, Kidney Troubles, Weak Hack, Neuralgia, l'alns In Hones, Sick Stomach, DeairesMkin, ltlues. Dyspepsia, Female Weakness, l'lmple, Snre.i and Blotche on Die Faca and Skin, Colk! 1'alnn.

DR. J. H. MCLEAN'S STRENGTHENING CORDIAL AND BLOOD PURIFIER Is a Never-Falling Remedy, and Can He Itellcd On. 1 OO Pl'Ui BOTTLE; SIX. HOXTLES, o.OO. DR. J. H. McLEAN, S. C. Cor. Broadway and llddls St., ST. LOUIS. MO.

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To Inntrs obtalninr onlr the -Arm k Hanmsr " brand Soda

or Salentna. bur It in " rcand er half wound" ntrtoosa which

r mrium ind tndo-msrk. aa Inferior eoodaare aomtitaes mbatltnted for tfca "Ann a 1

assr btaad whan bought ia bulk. A:k for Uw " Aral 4 Hammer " branrf SALSODA (Waihins Sssajj

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fstltlvalr earn 8ICK-KSADACXS. ailleuaseM. Mi all LTV BR and BOWKL Complaint, MALAIIIA, BLOOD rOISO.V, and 8km SiiniHIOKX FILL A OOSKt. Tor rnale CompUlnts thie PllVf hT b Miul. "I and thm arslBahle Oatawtleand Ltrrr Fill, Dr. T. K. Palmer. Montleello, Fl. 'Ia my pretle X uie no ether. J. Dennlion, M.D., peWltt, Iow. Bol4 everTwhfrp. or tent iaU far M ota. Sa ataatss. ViluaMi taMnaa4ea jrJkjtK. X. 8. JOtLXSOX CO., 1KWTOK, UL3$L

Men Think they know all about Muscang Lin iment. Few do. Not to know i not to hare.

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