Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 33, Number 5, Jasper, Dubois County, 17 October 1890 — Page 3

AGRICULTURAL HINTS. watcwitch.no. gow It hi !-. kHfena. Can a Traos ! fw Ajr UWmmni, j Water U lamented unattr ground fey a

ttick I n4 of sowo peroa by . I - .1.. a.l.lt.. MU. i . . . . a i tho aid of eloctrioUy. This Agent exists jn all untlurjr round water courses. The wrsou wo lias tbe right klnU of eleetrloity In hie body can charge a stick witli U field it will point toward thu eleotrlolty in the stream, Usually ft ivoaca or soft maple stlk or haaol buck iued. This is the shape of thestiok to be. held Uh kawl, with the inside of kMida up, thumbs oat, graft niti tbi ttiok whers Vhe dotted lines are aisTC M tbe stlek point p and to the fraat at an angle of about -la daTUB STICK IT9KI). groea. Hold the band tip about a high as tho elbow, start forward, and as tho stick ltegins to draw down let it go gently unUUt points avn. 'I ben go two or throe rods lwyo?kl tliat place and como back across the place, liy eroseinjr and recroitsing. tho stream nan I to followed any distance. If the stick begins to drop a lonjr wty from wbero it drops straight down, the water will be deep. If the water le shallow, the stk'k wllhow it. To be scourale, crow tho stream from both sides and tako tho average of whore the stick points down, it nay vary a trifle, and if on dicing tho stream is missed, take the stick down the woll and have it show on which side the water is. Then take an auger and bore into the earth at that side. The stick will not work in my hand, hut I can take any person with whom the stick will work and find water. I once ran abort of water in a dry time and got a nehjnbor to come and find me water. I wont into a low place and found two streams crossing each other at almost right oniric). One stream was above the other and had yellow gravel. The lower one had dark gray gravel. Kach stream was four feet thick and had an abundance of watrr. Sometimes ntrong, fchallow stream will attract tho stick thirty or forty feet, but the stick will ehow it is shallow by not dropping low until itgeto about to the stream. Farm and Home. CORN SMUT. Some 8XJ(4attM Tar the Ot-Hitrttl Treat t mrnt mtAht) Attested tirln. Corn nmut ie widely distributed throughout our country, and the injury resulting front ita attack varies from lee than one per cent, to more than half of the crop. Kxperimenters do net agree in their opinions as to Its harmfulness when eaten by cattle, hut it is certain that it is not an active poison. The black powder of the smut consist of the spores, which are simple, seedlike reproductive hodiee. The reproduce smut much as seeds reproduce ! ordinary plants. Smut spores may grow ; in manure, and liquid in the barn- i yard for an indefinite period. The smut enters the com when it is very young, penotratinar the soft t ,sue of . the lowest joint and root of tho small plant. Smut doe not pass from plant to plant in the corn-field n,u....i

plants will do no good, for the fungus A8BfATnil!,UkcjK!rhnpswasodwbsa is inside, and no application will reach Dr. Sherman named his ?reat remedy Prickit. Great care should be taken to keep ly Ash Bittkks; but it if prMuroedUt a t at the ground fro becomtng nlled with sporesi. Uy a rotation of cropi thu in- lyAsh "Ilepilator," 'Cttrative,, or almost crease of smut may be prevented. l)o- ' anything but Ituttrt, it undoubtedly would mestic animals should not W allowed ' haro BUjverkMl all ethar . PrPJ0,"

. i u..i.t j- .i will diutribute tho spores in their drop- 1 pings. Cam should be taken not to con- J laminate yard manure with the spores, i Infected stalks should be removed from , the fluid before th stmttt balls opn and then lie carefully destroyed. Plant none but weed which is perfectly free from smut spores. The spores ad her- . Injr to seed-corn may bo killed by Immersion in a strong solution of blue vitriol. In a general way tho proportion may bo given aa follows, via.: Use as many pounds of blue vitriol as galIons of water. Tho immersion should notlant longnr than twenty minutes. ' If the wet corn la plated upon sloping boards tba liquid may be drained olT and ami over axain a number of time Orange ,ludd Farmer. Heril ttatiMs. A sulwcriber at Camp Douglas. Wis., writes Orange Jadd Farmer: What I am alwut to state in regard to seed potatoes will apply to all kinds and all places. At tbe time of harvesting potatoes In the fall collect some of the ntnall, inrmatureo.nos, suchas are either left on the-ground or fed "to the hogs, and take good care of thorn through the winter. At planiing-tlwo in the spring take these potatoea (some of them no higger than a hickory nut) and cut into three or four sots. 1 have planted Pets no larger than kernels of corn., Don't plant more than two of these small seta in a hill. Thev are slow to ooma up, but keep them free from weeds and bug, and when yon harvest them save the largest and medium-sized ones (no small ones) for your seed the next year. 1 have satis fied myself that "j wKing tna aiiov Way lie aoeoni one-fourth will prevent running ot or deterioration. Further more, if y-u have a kind (say, for instanee, the pooahblow) wklelt k ma "it yen oan roatere it by following the ahava eottrso.

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MSt'd a aauk Hour, itv pounds of aaf j. J . vwiti ana an taund of Im. Ur wif Wrill to a lifr baby boy last night, also ft ye pounds of earn starch, a screw driver and flytrap It wished tea pounds ud a straw bat." A IJosTojr young man, clerk in a re til dry-goods store, was trrantrd a fortnlght'a vacation, andsinused himself bv dully visiting tbeatoro for balf an hour, marching up and down, and pleasantly nodding to hi associate. When naked for an explanation, bo roplitnl tbat be had folt for a long time a dodre to be able to do aa lio plra(MHl in the store, ami he had' how boon nble to do so. A attorn courtship la reported from Maine. Ikaoon Marvin, one of the early settlers of Ituokfield, one day mounted his horso with only a hepskin for a saddle, rode in front of tho house whore lletty Leo lived, and, without dismounting, rcqnested Hetty to eome to him. On her coming he told her that the Lod had sent him there to marry Jior. IJotty, without muehjicsitatlon, replied: "The Ldrd's will be done." Tiir New York Tribune tell of a fastidious lady who drove to her butcher's and told that individual that whenever ho or hut assistants spoko to her through the telephone they must wash their hand and put on a coat. "It U highly imltilksate," sho said, "for you to spoak U a lady with unclean bands and in your shirt sleeves, and unlet you eease doing so I shall hnre to trade with the 'other hutchj'r person." It an obilarhiff world, sure enough. A New York woman mailed a letter to Baltimore It bad a paperpoekctsewed ; on tho outside of tbo envelope with I white- thread. On the pocket was a wetaao to t e pontmnBtor that it contained ten cent-' and that the writer desired tho . postal authorities to buy a special delivery sump for thu Ifttur and deliver it as soon as it reached there. The injunction was obeyed and tbo letter promptly for- ' warded. 1 A citixkv of Io County, Georgia, ' tell the following story: "Last spring . I planted a lot of English pons. One day the chickens got in tho garden, scratched them up And aco them. I . didn't have time, just then to send to town uttvr more pea seed to plant, so I decided to cut tho chickens' craws open, take thu need out ::ud plant theui. I did ; tbat; then I (wedtip the craws with a common neodlo and thread. I never saw u finer crop of English peas than I rallied ist spring, and I think those chickens were the host I evnr tasted, for. ho it krviwii. the chickens lived and grew to be of g.xHl alto. A cuifiocs story of burglary comes from Loudon. It was at a grocer's shop. 4 At a very oarly hour in the morning before the inmates sleeping threw stories above were awake, a man, ostensibly a ; grocers' assistant, unlocked tho door from oa table, and, putting on an apron, I started with a brisk air of businooo to , tako tho abutters down. As he waa so engaged a cart with two other men drove up, and by and by the three wore busily removing a dosen eheU of tea from the stores into tho street and loading the cart. Having oompletod their task they drove off, no one then suspecting that any thing was wrong. Tho robbery was an adroit one, and the thieves were not caught. It appeared, later, however, that their ltooty waa only some attests filled with sawdust aW ttsed as dummies in the window. RULERS GREAT AND SMALL. Tin: Csar of Russia is so strong in tho fingers that he can tear a pack of cards to pieces, fifty-two cards at a time. Qckkk ViCTOitiA is very tenan'.ous of ine B "n Jk V"T 'e from rariiiboi of her family alH.oT,t In otherlandn. -She llkct letters. the rule that sho shall hcarat least once similar cn-MTHJwjr. loading: it is purely a medicine, auaoaniw loadingbe used! aa a beverage. A Xattxh of Regret. Bunker "Do you remember tbo cigar igave you the tner deyl" HiU-'TiK sorry to say 1 o.MTHE MARKETS. XswYonK.Oot lt,rm OATTI.K Native 9ttHrs......i U C( I ON M hi I H K VIMH-W tr H'hBat tVnKAT Xo, ' Kel COK.N-N'o. 2. ....... ......... OATS Western Hxl...... l'OKK--Mb sr. Louis'. 10 s at m S w 12 24 W 4 Vi 4 W 4 Ml 4 7 h W 1 Ml Wi m si o m IS M S7Vi 41 11 COTTON-MluiIHHK HKKVKSKxMrt Stwi-s... 4 4 73 Ti 4 W n 4 9 2 n siuppniK. 11005-CoiHHtuR to Select,.. ( slIBKI'-KalrtoOholee...... Kl.OUK-l'sJwiiJfl...... ....... XXX ti Ohnlt-e...... i WIIKAT-No-J Kwt WiHter,. COR.V-X. 2 MlxeU ..... OA1 SXo. 2... ....... ... KVK S'i. 2 ....., TOMACCO Iaiki (MIHMurl) . t' .Mf, Jlrly..... HA V Clear Tliiiotliy.......... 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Mt their lives am ahov aaaeJcloa. Tot bow ataoy good ueoole on aooooot of eirttmstaaual urrouadiait have had the aar of unjuat simpieioa dlraotod toward, thorn. Car hu odea, nayielding soros, pimples oa tfae fiu rourh skin hav inyaa eruptive appearanoo,oto., are ia tho eyes of ao many regarded suspiciously as Indlcatiufr the presence of tome contagious Wood disease, aud pointed queotlons aokod thai are productive of consldorahlo attaoy aace. Those skin btomiabes and eruptive tendencies of course nod their oriria la the Mood, but not necessarily the result of ooatagton. The blood may have becoase iaapure oa aocount of oolda and exposure, tat fNroper food, weak digestioa, urinary dhv orders, eta However, it is well to remove the unnatural condition of the blood aad the iestt by a prompt use of Dr. J oka Bull's Bar partlU. It regulates affairs iatomelly aad oxtoraaily, beautifies the akla and rooforea impaired organic functions to their aoraal aUoagth aadactiviiy. XntN the hunostof men eaa uaoally see aome work that aome other fellow oagJrt to Ve. aoaiorviUo J ournaL MawMThist M offer One Hundred Dollars aware' for any oase of Catarrh that eaa new be euredby taking Hall's Catarrh Cera Jf. J. Cnkxey Ca , Props, Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have kaowa F. J. Cheney for the but Bf ten years, and believe aim perfectly honorable ia all business transactions, and financially able to oarry , out any obligations made by their firm. West B Truax, Wholesale Druggists,Totedo. r wuiiix, Jkianan ct jaarvio. Vf aomoatc Druggisu, Toledo, Ohio. nairs cats Catarrh Onrm la IiIiak nl.allw acting directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of tbe system. Testimonials free Prk, 75a per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Consider tbo caterpillar "to has to hump himself if he wishes to make any progress Klaiira Gazette. Rii.EioK, N. C, Itb. MUt, ISM. Dr. A. T. RHAM.KSl!K0E)t, ltochcster, l'a Dr Sir: I wish to say a word iu behalf of your wonderful Cliill and Fever rills. Some months ago a friend, who knew that my wife iiad been afflicted for months, scut me a package of your pills. I gave them to Iter and they cured her at once. A neighbor, Jtr. Perry, uu sunereu wiui cnius ior more mau a year, and had taken Quinine until his bearlas; waa greatly injured. Seeing tbo cure wrought lu my wife's case, lie procured t bottle of pills and was speedily restored to perfect health. 1 feel that this is tlue to you. Very truly, Kkv. J. I). Davis. Ir tho legs are not hollow, why ti it they got drunk so easily 1 Ram's Horn. Mala Wjr Pstsea. Hot the poison that the covert assassin administers in tbe drink, the food, or some other guise, but tbe poison of malaria shortens tbo lives of myriads. There is a safe and certain antidote, Hoetetters Stomach Hitters, which not only fortifies tbe system against malaria, but roots out its seeds when they have germinated. Dyspepsia, constipation, rheumatic, liver and lodney trouble are conquered by tbe Bitters. Btxkst-car conductors should not bo ex pected to accept less than tho established price for a ride. It wouldn't bo faro. -Detroit Free Tress. At the age of thirteen my son became affected with chronic diarrhea, caused by soofula. I gave him Bull's SarsapariUa ana it cured him. I recommend it esecially for scrofula, fever, sores and general debility. The cures I have known it to make in some canes seemed almost miraculous. JhhU JoJmwm, JfentoM Barrmekt, Ma. Tbe droM-nuuter seems to preserve tbe eternal balances of nature. As tbe shoulder wont up tbo collar came down. Peek. Thousands of miserable aad vaar ehiWrea novo been restored to rebuethuetth by ft!ag Dr. Boll's Worm Destroyers administered to them by kind aad loving parents. Tan height of tyranny to arrest a brook because it murmurs. Texas Siftiags. Toe hardlv realise that it is medk&ie, taking Carter s Little Liver PiUs: they are Tory small: no bad effects; all troubles from torpid liver are relieved by their wee. Tre eagle Is tbe bird of freedom, but tbe ftafkey has tho most frieads ia the fall of the year. Ram's Horn. Dox'T Wheeze and cough -whoa Sale's Honey of Horehound and Tar will cure. Pike's Toothache Drops Cure in one minute. It is one of the peculiarities of coming men that they don't Mom to arrive. H. V. Herald. Too don't have to t)te tmr word1 for tho good quality of Dobbins' Electric Bosp. Just got e bar of your grocer, aad lot it teU you tu wa story next .VoMdojr, and be governed by that, own of bL Remember DeeMae wettrfe. "Jensxr, how ranny seasons are there tM Tliroo pepper, salt and do baee-bsll sea. soil " You can't belp liking tbetn.they are so very emad and t heir action is so perfect One pill a dose. Carter's Little Liter rills. Try them. Tre beauty of being a millionaire is that you trot tbings presented to you that poorer lit i poorer eekly. people have to buy. Munsey's n While we have so many lakes in this country, there is only one that is really Superior. m The best eottgh medicine Is Piso's Care for Consumption. Kohl everywhere. Ke. m Because a girl has no figure is no sign she is not s good mathemaUclea. St Joseph Xews. "Bilious Hcttons" saved my life. We believe It is the railroad eagtaeor who whistles at his work. Yonkor's matesX, 0(4m, Hide. Mar 17, m. "X half bottle of rear Invaluable MMtteine. St. Jscoia Oil. cured of rheumattem saa rhcunstteswelllmtortlie knee. ItHtbebestia the uniTflrse." 3. X. L Posts. HagMstoan, April M, Met. T.sedotbenorssr fsmUy, have used St. Jacobs Oil far ae raJgia and found M a speedy, oflbetiro ewe." Xaf.AeaasKsuJ it has na KQUAU Tutt's Pills aslmMlalos ttte erslsl liver MresigiiH aa I Ito sllsjoetl to ergaae. reeruletea (00 kHtnei, aa4 are aacHalosl mm mm ANTI-BILIOUS iEDICIE, In malarial districts their vlrtHoa are V4 Nely reeogwlBOSl.aataey aosssaa see rtlar sirsasrsios Im f reelag f aesyaeosa rtMM smaj aaleoa. Ktag aatly nttgSMr ealoel. Wmh omali. Frtoa, aide. lolst llttWttfi CsMnfttNi) iaftaWottapr Ba9tls oJflHr aCSffskf

to weak weasaakind k the finding of loot health tbe buUdsmr-iip of "a rati down' system. Nothing does it to surely m Dr. Fierce? Favorite Prescription. It ogres all the deraaftnettU, irregularities and wsskneseoa peenUar to the aez. It's the moat perfect of atrength-girers, imparting tone and Ttgror to tho whole svstem. For overworked, debilitated teacher, milliners, aeamtKaaesj, M shop - giric,1 nursing mothers, and feeble women gen orally, it ia the greatest earthly boon, being uneqaaled aa an appetizing cordial and restorative tonic " Favorite Prescription n gives satisfaction in every ease, or money 5 aid for it is promptly refunded, 'hat's the way it's sold; that's the way Ha makers prove their faith in it. Contains no alcohol to inebriate ; so syrup or sugar to de range uigesuon ; a legitimate mtui' not a bwtragt. Purely vegetable and perfectly harmless in any condition of the system. World's Dispensary Medical Association, Propr's, 3 Main St, Buffalo, N.Y. GRATEFUL-COMFORTING. EPPS'S COCOA BREAKFAST. "Rjrathoroash knoirldco of tho rttsrat laws wfatcu guTrn the operations of digestion nd nntriilon. and br a careml application of tlio Sno irPrtlM of well-li4 Cocoa. Mr. Kpp hi pr-.Tlod our breakfast tables lth a delicatelr SaToard beremge which mar tave ua many htarr doctori' bllla. It s bf th Jollcloa u of avea artiHeaoC diattbstaoonttltnoon may bt gradualIrbalttapaaUl atrooa anouiih r mttl erery tondencr to diae. Hundreds of iubM maladie are Sotting aronnd us ready lu attack whererer t hers M a weak KMnt. We mar eoaie many a fatal shaft by keeplnsoureolTri weil lortiSed wHSjwireblood and a arooorly nourtb4 lra. "' - Ctetf Strvf Urt' sliepty with bolltrtc water or milk. 8oM only la hutf-pound Uai. by iiroers, labelled thui: MMES EPfS & CO., HesHeatai Csoatists, THIS IS THE ROLL KSTAS. en which is wound The Braid that hi known tho worM around.

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