Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 29, Number 21, Jasper, Dubois County, 18 February 1887 — Page 3

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DOCS FARMING PAY?

, Wfcsstt Itsisnis tmesf f iw ikkc to Mm ommt WiiiifH istasss. I The question wbetheV farming pay in this era of low priee fur nil khuis of farm prodnoe woM probably be anewemi in the ngetirs by a majority of the fncistern. An4 yet I am perua4e Utnt money vm be inverted in farm property tsday, awl Uring m mhxkI rulurn a nny other equally sale 9 a . . x fa. . . a. t. t Iff a WHitMMi' jhk iv mim we jsmicionsiy invested. Assuming that tke land k VxHurht at its rati value thai U, what it would, briar at public gate -the con ditions for sucoeem, Mr: 1st. That the land shall b of the boat qtiality. Stl. That the improvements should he subtantial in character, but moderate in extent. Sd. That the farm should be aeescsible to a good market, but not especially desirable as a residence. The beet land U, as a rule, theelieaiest. Taking two farms equally well improved and equally well located, tb better land does not usually sell for as much more as its real value. It costs more to work poor IhihI than good land; but with equal earein cultivation the returns of the lest soil we considerably more than those from soil of second quality, and are often two or three time? as much as from poor land. Indeed, it is doHbtfttl if jnany farms pay any thing at all for tbe capital invested in them. The crops on ait average would not pay for the labor employed in growing them, if this were charged up at what it is actually worth. Hut even a slight difference in the average rofchrns makes a greater difference in tins value of the land than most iieople realise. It is not an exaggeration to say that good land will nroduce an average of sixty bueliehj of corn per acre as easily as seoosu-raic land will make forty-five bushels. That is, first-rate land will make an annual j'ield of fifteen bushels of corn per acre more than second-rate land, with the same labor in preparation and cultivation. But fifteen bushels of corn per acre, even at the present low prices (S5 cents), and alio wins: five cents jMjr buehel for the extra labor in handling the erop, amounts to $4.50 per acre greater annual yield. Now, H&Q i fir interest in these days on f 100, so that land which will make an annual yield of sixty buekels of corn lcr acre fc actually worth 1 100 an acre more than land which will make, with the same labor in preparation and cultivation, forty-five busketa. But it never sells for that much more. The best land, therefore, is the cheapest. In this comparison we assume that both farms are managed with equal skill and equal cost in labor, manure, etc. As a matter of fact, second-rate land often does yield larger croi than Iwtter land. But it does so because it is better managed and its resources more carefully husbanded. But the same care ami skill applied to tke beet land woukl produce even greater results, or the fame result may be attained at less eot, which amounts to the snme thing. So that, if you are seeking an investment in land, choose always the btM; it will pay better even at the seemingly high price. Ami just here I may say that good land, which exists in a large Wly an entire township or county is worth more per acre, other things Wing equal, than equally good land which is isolated. Because the large body of good IhihI makes a rich community, good roads, good school?, od market facilities, ami, generally, better prices for produce, by securing oomjK-Ution amongst buyers. If a man is to occupy a farm a his residence, tbe improvements are not, or ought not to be, regulated strictly by the canons of profit A merchant er manufacturer in the city, wno selects a lot and builds a residence, if lie can afford the luxury, is not governed strictly by convenience or economy in choosing the site and plans. He docs not aim usually to secure physical comfort merely, and convenience to business, but to locate where lie can enjoy life, and have a residence where he can receive his friends with idcaeure. Ami a farmer has an equal rieht to gratify his taste in building, if he can afford the luxuiy. Imleeil, I think he ought to do so. He ought to have as fine a residence, as commodious a barn and out-buildings, as handsome grounds nnd as attractive a place generally as his means will allow. But he ought not to charge it all up to the farm, and nftuudaiii tr' it iIiwm tint, mv a pood in-terw-t on the investment. If the farm is simply investment, ami it is desired to get the largest possible return on your money, have what miihlings are necessary to work it economically and save the crops, and kave nothing more. Hut have these of the most sulistantial character. Temporary tmildings and ruake-shifts to wildly a permanent want, are usually the most expensive in tlie end. Tins thiol condition proposed that tke farm shoukl be accessible to mar ket, but not desirable as a residence,

may strike some as peculiar, awl yet it replied that he did not consider himself is often an essential condition to a good releasetl, and would carry out his barreturn on the investment. Farm! whieh gain. Money continued to come from front on a main road ami are desirable California, until Dr. eiting had rets a residence, generally sell for one- ceived $40,000. Then it stopped, and he third more than en nail v aa eood land conkl not fiwl the young man, and the

well improved a mile or so back. If yon are seeking a farm and residence, ether thing being equal, choose the Me you like best aa a home. It. will pey wall for the greater cost in inareaaml eomfort. But If you are secktag am Investment merely, quality, improvements and market facilities lieing Vl, eheose that whkh is eheniet ad that will be nearly always the one Whisb k net se derirabk aa a raridenee. CtmVlmi by these ru4s I an tattofied

that non-y cim b inreetl In l arming

WMcit will pay, uu an average, thru or six uer etsuL net urotiL over ana above taxe. insurant, nrjmirn, ete., mh! leave the mesulfly enhancing value en Ute land, wwleh amotiiiU to int less than two per oenL annually, taking km period Utgeiiter, as an aecunui latin fund. This, I Wlieve, eonsWeriiig Um low wriee which money wntmands loaned en motture, or invested - . m m sale stoeka or 1mwI( is n very jfKa return, IkitHmtiilrMBOMMiudptHtnl to make the proper selection of a farm; and it requires some knowledge of farming to manage it after it k bought, to secure the result. But given the judgment and, the knowledge, ami it can readily be done. . McLmn Smith in OWe Farmer. A SILLY CEREMONY. Kaeae," mr KeoewHoa te lJMiee. A 4'drawing-room," as Queen Victoria's reeepUou to ladies is called, begins at three o'clock in the afternoon. But more particularly of late years the Queen has not always beau able to remain throughout the ceremony. Perhaps, after an hour's sufferance on her jmrt, her Majesty retire and the Princess of Wales Alls her place. But the Princess is not the rose. She only lives near it, and the triumph of the day is darkened for those ladies who, arriving a little Jate, courtesy to the Prince instead of the Queen. Accordingly, it seems to have oocurred to some enterprising lady that if she had her carriage at the gates of the palace an hour before they were thrown back she woukl be in pretty good time. At the next drawing-room some one bettered this, being there an hour and five minutes early. Tbe process has gone forwardlill now the claHging of noon from the clock-tower of West minster is heard adowu a long string of carriages containing ladies in low est evening dress, sitting stonily wait ing, while a mob of sight-seers peer at them' as mercilessly as if they were framed pictures of their ancestresses. There is a well-authenticated record of a young lady who had carefully and successfully rehear.ed her courtesy to the Queen, and who, suddenly finding herself in the royal presence, and see ing to the right an open door, forgot even' thing but the comfort of leing away, and without noticing tne Queen. Prince .and Prince skipped toward the door and so out into space. The preatrock on which debutantes split is making tbeir courtesy too soon. Their mind is full of it. It has lived with thera for days and nights, nnd tliere is a great human impulse to get rid of it as soon as poasiWe. Debutantes wno . nave presence x mimi. anu mummics ui court know that the proper thing to do is to walk close up to the Qneen. ami then perform the outrageous flop which has come to take the place of the pretty maidenly courtesy. After this the debutante finds herself in a paage bemtrDH iw - .fev ." is Hie diplomatic circle, with many ol On her right hand Minister rarely fails to stand by through the long hours of the drawingroom. On the other side grouped to the left of the Queen, are her many sons awl daughter?. It is necessary, or at least desirable, that to -v-era! one a rite inures, the debutante hotihl make obet?ace. C&r. Chicago Time. ONE HONEST MAN. A JHerr Which XeotU CweMrUeH Be fare Heine Aeet-ttMt tw TrH. Among those in the east room wa Dr. Weiting, of Syracuse, Jf. X. Dr. Wietimr owns the opera-house wherein Cleveland was nominated for Governor. The President shook the little doctor s Hand quite cordially, .there is a good story tokl of Dr. eiting. borne years ago he was lecturing in iSew l ork ami after the lecture he was aptroached by a young man who was an entire stranger to him. The doctor was therefore greatly sun" to hear him make an extraordinary request. He had licen in the audience and heard the lecture, and was captivated by the doctor's eloquence, ami lie made bold to speak to him. The young man said he desired to go to Cahforma ami wanted inone. "Give me one thouiand dollars sid he to Dr. Weiting, " ami 1 11 send you one-half of ever' dollar I make in California." The doctor was so surprised at the request that he did not say nny thing for some time, nnd finally nsked the vnuH? man who he was. The doctor learned his name, and then .asked him whv k did not tfo to his relatives fot money. The young man replied tliat he hml no relatives. After a few days' thinking oyer the mattorthediHjtor concluded to give the money to the young man, and he did so. A year or so af terward Dr, Weiting received f5f 000 from California- It W marked: "One-half of the money I have made." Dr. Waiting then wrote to the young man that he considered that he had complied with his promts, and release;! him; but the young man doctor came to the conclusion that ne was dead. Tlie doctor took the fW.OOO and Jnvesteil it in a block of buildings, lie had hardly made the purchase before the entire block burned down, nnd he lest all tke money made for him hy the koneet young man in Callforni. WaMitfUm LHter. i . .in If Men are so wieked with religion, what would they be without ft.

MOM, FAUM AND GARDEN. Put n piece of charcoal in tk pot when boiling cabltagt, to prevent it filing the house with tb smell. Tk

Tiles of deep color are used to border book eases, the smaller plain tile being 4ned in bands of eolor between tke shelves. mert AH. A good cement to fasten en lamp tons is melted alum: use as soon as melted, ami lamp hi ready for use as soon as the cement is cold. Mwkangt. Lamp chimneys may be annealed. it is said, so that they will not crack, by plaeing them in cold water, gradually bringing the water to the boiling point, ami then allowing it to cool slowly, the operation to be repeated several times. N. Y. Msuminer. Prof. Morrow, of Illinois University, has convinced himself by numerous experiments that corn should have only shallow cultivation, especially after it gets fairly uml or way, say eight or ten inches high. Deeper cultivation than two or three inches cuts the surface roots and retards growth. An oblong figure, so long again as wide, is the most profitable shape for a garden, as the rows are equally long and less time is taken up in turning the horse. The size of the same should be in proportion to the number of the family, bearing in mind tlie fact that one-fourth of an acre, well-manured and cultivated, will produce more ami better vegetables than a whole acre not so well attended to. Ckwago Jmrnai. Snow cake is very pretty to mix with any dark cake by way of contrast Take one tumblerful of flonr, one and one-half tumblers of sugar, the whites of ten ofi'S'a beaten to a stiff froth. Stir C7TJ -1 into the Hour one teaspoonful of cream of tartar. Stir the sugar, which must be well rolled, into the whites of the eggs, adding lastly the flour. Flavor with lemons or bitter almonds. Bake in a quick oven. Detroit Tribune. The currant, like the raspberry, is willing to keep shady, but only because lb IS 1UOUIAU JO UIIU Kit. lire .iMtw that thrive better among trees thnn in too dry and sunny exposures. Therefore, in economizing space of the home acre, it may be grown among smaller trees, or, better still, on the northern or eastern side of a wall or hedge. In giving this and kindred fruits partial shades, the bush should not b compelled to contend to any extent with the roots of trees. San Framiaee ChrottieU. Butternut Cake Prepare one teacui. of butternut meats, then take one cup of good molasses and half a cup of lard, or any other shortening desired; pour over the two ingredients one cup of boiling water, then put in the nut meats and add one teaspoonful of soda, a pint of sifted fiour ami a teaspoonful of salt; beat well and bake in a moderate oven in one-loaf cake-dish. If liked, the nuts may le omitted and a tahWtmon of ifhuzer substituted. Bake from half to three-quarters of an hour. ,,VvwltJ, , lun, R,,i;f The Housef7,wlUl a broom SP,,,,U 1M THE BEST MEAT. rtrtHmr Tea Mttch Obb ef the Mt CsmneH MhtahtH Muile hy Farmer. The Imtclicr says tbe oxen sold from Kirbv Ilomestea! a short time ago ' were very nicely marbled, and out up finely.'' This testimouy goes to show that there is a arreat deal in the manner of feeding to make the best meat. These cattle had very little corn. Their food was wheat bran and rye, ground entire, with some variations of fine wheat middlings. They had only four quarts! at a time, and wera fed twicu a day. Half of the bulk of the ground feed was bran. xhev. ,Rti R jck 0f common flat , turnii with the meal. At noon they . jllMi lsVf morning and night. j xiev were watered before eating the . meilj j Hever fHttenel a pair of cat tie on so little meal. The ration would have been improved by the addition of a pint of oil meal at each feeding, mixed with the rest. They stood in their stalls for just three months, and were only out of tliem morning and night, when led to the watering trouek. There was no waste in the feeding. Many farmers would have fed eighteen quarts of clear oorn meal in the three feedings and more than half of it wonklhave been wasted. Three quarts of clear corn meal at one feeding is all, in my judgment, an ox or a steer can possibly digest. They will digest this better when as much bulk of bran is added to it. Much is to be learned with the average farmer aliout feeding to save; and to mnku meat at cheapest cost. These cattle weighed about three hundred pounds more than they were estimated to. Thoy were not in tlie least bunchy, but the fat was all through them, and this made them cut up s fine. Every part of thu body was fed. This made them solid, and the Mesh fine and tender. Feeding too much of one thinsr is a common mistake, and corn puts the fat too much in bunches or lumps. F. D. Carfw, iN. I". TribHM. Trees Fed by Fungi. Among the numerouf forms of fungus which live upon higher plants (many of which are so detrimental to their hosts) are some, it is now believed, which live with these on terms of mutual assistance. Frank found that the young root-points of some English forest trees, as the beech awl the oak, are severed with a coating of fungus (probaUy belonging to the truffle or allied family), which seems to help in the nutrition of those trees. Another Inter eeting ease is that of fungi which live wltk orchid, and whose mode of propEtion bee lately been established by rrWahrKnb.-V. Y. W,

(Dry Good Cateaiela. A a aid Merchant said years aco tkataet

mar than eae per mnK.pt th )mlhm merehaate sueosaa witaeat faiUaf h PhiladeliHila. Xot mere thee twe see csftt. f the mereasato ef Kew Yerk wntmately retire ea an hidepeadeaea after Maria submitted to the naaat eedeel ef r allure, and not more uum tarae eeiec very hundred merensRia in neaiea acquire aa iadependeaee. In ClndaaaUi, out r four hundred busliMM mea la euslaeaa tweaty years ate, five ae sew Inniaasi. Tk Calm Uar m lOieeiaaau OMuaeveM. Tne eauHMt bar ia creatlea is a HtUe tweetar-ava-eeat tbeomeateter sa a friftd eralag. Ia iU deliberate war ef tolHa aa laeredtMe awry It Mate mm weetaer nhileaepher who raws ia bet? Um esU -whiter ef 1816. No one wlU bsheve it exespt iU owner, but the fidelity with which be stands by his thermometer, whea oav paring aotes with him neighbors, U bMttti11 to observe. - CsMMptlM OSNH weald be a truthful name to give to Dr. Ptoree'a " Golden Medical Discovery." tfce MWt MeacknM medicine yetdtsooverM far arresting the early devetopmeat ef pslsseaary disease. But "conaumpUon ewe" would net suMdently indicate the soaps of (La la ftuMUM And UMfulMM. la all the away dteeaees which spring from a derangement of the liver and blood the "Diseoverr" is a safe and sure snsoifie. Of all drsfgisU. Rm was a tmt pert nine eaoe. but rhige tamed her and she ia aa ex-pert. MtrcAaM Trmvtur. Tax advertisement of the old reliable eatahlUhmaBt. Tha 8torrn and Harrison Co.. Fainesville, Ohio, appears in this issus, ofzenng Bower ana veeeiaoie aeeaa, roeen, Blasts, crane vines, fruit and ornamental trees. They are running one of the moat complete nurseries in ine wori, ana mm a large, attractive catalogue which they will mail you free, on application. They have no traveling agents, aad are only responsible for orders sent direct Give them a trial aad save dealers' conuaiwioas. They guarantee satttzaouon. Tna lost cause her batter halfs fer not oouinz home earbsr. Mmhmi Pkicklt Ash Bittirs is aa unfailing mint for all dijiefMUMi oririnatin? ia biliary derangements caused by the malaria of mi&fimntto countrtos. No ottter medicine bow on file will so effectually remove the rlUttirhlnir elements, nnd at the sasie time tone un tne whole system. It is sure aad safe in its action. Wmks yoa swear o swear off swearing at the same time, it never will be missed. FMUnMphU Colt A CHy of BeaaHfat Weawe. Ttetrmt. Kich.. is noted for its healthy. aaiulsone ladies, which the leading phy sicians aad druggists there attribute to the reneratuse and nomilarity ol Dr. uaner'S Iron Tonic rmw vmiBir rwonia show their age. Tne eld ones know how to, hide 0. i'msHow orrax is the light of tbe household otouded bv signs of melancholy or irritability on tbe part of the ladies. Yet they ere not to be blamed, for they are the result of ailments peculiar to that sex, which ticu know not of. But tne cause may oe removed aad joy restored by the use of Dr. Pierce's "Favorite Prescription," which, as a tonic and nervine for debilitated worn, en, is certain, safe and pleasant It is beyond all compare the great healer of women. Thsbb Is no place like heme, especially If it's the home of your beet girL St. Paul Utrid. Suddkx Chaxsks or "WBATnsn are pro-diw-tiro at Throat Diseaees. Ceaehe. Colds. etc There is no more effeotoal relief ia theee diseases to be found than in the of Baowx's Bhoxchul Tkochbs. A max may have a ether thaa Intellectual great bead from causes. Jtofoa Kxrtosioxs of Coughing are stopped by Hale's Honey of Horebouml and Tar. Pike's Toothache Drops Cure in one minute. Tna ink-bottle is one of the most in-dia-een-daat things known. JftrthmU iramtr. Ir afflicted with Sore Kyee nse Dr. Isaac Thompson's Kyewater.urnggww eeuiuw. " SOBDCan snuff " is a handsome new eolor net to be sneesed at V. T. Ztdgtr. Xaptare, Mraeh. or Kerala, permanently cured or no per. The worst in ranked. Pamphlet and references, 10 cents ia stamps. World's Dispensary Medical AsseoiaUoe, 9H Xsia t., Buffalo, n. x. Lira is short, bet it isn't half so short aa are all through ui s. Jf. i. Tna beet eoerh medicine f Pieo's Cure fer Consumption. Bold everywhere. Me. A rnoHisixa writer the giver efapr Iseorr note. THE MARKETS. Naw YORK. Feb. il, 188?: n a'l.l'l v wiratuiiH li X) S IN COTTOJC MkWline , vroiTH-riiuu u fSniM s as m s WMKAT-Vn 41.. MVJk fYlllV Vr. 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FOX SALE MYALL PXUGGBTS The Gsmrint has Tmse aseta sm en lines ea wrsaesr. TAKE MO OTHER. Tie bsst aad imiest RetMey fr Oars s1 1 diesases eaased by any detaapamsatef the liter, XMaejrs, anwaaea aa4 Boweto. Pysfsyaia, Mek Beaeaeftw, CiaeWfansa, BlUees Comilshf aad Malarias aU kmes yield Msilly to the heaitnat iaJasaei ef mm M Is ilussatts tiM taste, tsaes ay tee MMlam. lestsrea aad aieserria health. It to yatsiy Tsgstawt, asm ceaam mm w mm luntitial. both ta aU s4 yetag . sa As a Bteaa Parhter It k Mftrier alt etmsia. KeMererywnereat tl.00 ahettie. 1TBIA E. PINKHAM'S VESETABLE eOMPOWD Is a Poetttva Owre n mm& mA IAlsaftanlsinna. It yriU save eHwlr the yront form of ywils Oom. ytoiata, ail Ondu trwMti, InSmmoa aad tn. iwmuon. xautag' ana IHvpUeiaenU. ana tb eonaeeaant Sptaal imkua, and Se parUoularlr' adantod to the Chance efLUt. It vrtll dMeolve aad on! taaaon from the rtoraa la an early etiae otdsvsloyaism. TlMteadeaortoeanovr. ens aiimori lasi i in oaoalMd vary ssdiir T m w. It iwsotmi falr-nM. nataleaey. atHr nri all oarlne; fer wHm alaata. ji 1 irlieYr wwimiw af tae ftomach. n cure BloaUaa?. licadtch. Kerrava Prostration. 0naral DcMltty, Stefptwumm. tttyntmiom anl ladlfwatlon. That fawlliHr "f bariar down, caaatmr natn.wcbt and lMuM, I always iaraifcBaBUjr earwlbjrlMu. It will nmi iinm mmi unrriuinnvmmn KtuHmwi wMhtbeiawatkatKoraniUta faaalaayWaM. For the enre of Kkhtty Oontplftiata of itkr anc this Cwtapooad la aawrramd. frica L Six nettles toe St. faaPr sneald 1 without LTDU Jt TlXUUX'M mTXKFlLLS. Thty cure eonatlgatlcn.UMoa ws aad loramn j or tne btw. ascaata alios at auonicftats. ELY'S Catarrh CREAM BALM Qi JUiitf ml onct mi Cum eSU la REU CATARRH HAY FEVER. Xot a Liquid, Snuf i trF0ttdm:Frtefrm InjurtoDrvgtmA Ofmht eeVrf. A nsrtlele Is saeitr d Into each nostril snd It srrcfable. Price 38 eents il'uaxl'ii; br wall, rralt' red, cu, Cttenler f ree. aLTBHOS-, lrunrlt, Cwef o, X. T. HIGHEST AWARDS OF MEDALS IJf JftJfHICA. A3T XVBOn. ady known for RhfumatUaL rlc4rUr.Keuralffta.Lnai. najra, Rck-h, WaatoMtiaVeaMs Ja Vka vfeaSt aMl all aeaaa aad aata. Kadanad to t jSH hnlaaaa aad Drn nMtMt. aclokMt. aaiaat and auat aawarfl rtotoorUMBlefcett revata. Haow' PlaatarisranH nr.rdtara i butm, UnimflU and Mtfctaa, are aatoietaly and care wnare etstar ntattars aaa itaaty sack aa -CafwIoMm." " CatHMln," -CaMtetaa, are aMrl r wortkla and fataadad ta mtetlr. ewara at imnanoaa naacr awiuar mnan na , ananir'i tvn tittt un ntMM, All dt mi MJLSCKT ArUWKs7T'rHr; Terk. COCKLE'S ANTI-BII.IOUS PILLS. Tn GREAT BNQUSH WODT. 9 Um. Mt. lirflfMlM. rt.. FrN ft. nSa Fizzti:i fraei Marenrrt

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we ever insned, eoaiatnmc ths Barast Why did

of this country nse over thirteen millim cakes of Procter & Gamble's Lenox Soap in 1886 ? Buy a cake of Lenox and vou will soon understand why,.

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