Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 33, Number 24, Jasper, Dubois County, 27 February 1891 — Page 3
AGRICULTURAL HINTS.
THE COCKLCBUR PEST. rll-l Tbut Will Help Y t Ksmm mU- the IHirMt Hj.wtw. Mr .1, S, Mattlwws, Uwu County, Mo wrltt'M "'J'Iim cockle-bur t a jrivst Wl tliiK imigliborhtxMl. Sohim Mty It Ins tw' w?lMlg- UM eo,,,,,,f mti yr ,r tin olliiT tJw next year. We wnnt to know Min way uf guttliiif i-tUI of it." Then aw two clot-bun, or eoeklsl,urs si th',v nre MHim ealli. V p.K,,ul tlmVtaURl ilescription of Uis lai If. l)iU ,Kto,l foUt,w: SeroplmloHh XanUiitu,clot-bur,ewk. e-mr, , X,trtwirt'HJ'i Iav eril-ovnt!, mostly oiiicwimt tltree-lo.HMl, ientttt, un:irinel at buM; iiivplucrw of the fruit oval, with two btmight Iwnkti. Stem one to three, feet hUtU, ronghisli pubescent, branchlinf. Leave three U x inches in lenifUi, anil nearly a wide tslontr; sulwordate at Uhmi, buteuneatjvimHlucLHl at the union of the threw principal nerves. Heads of flowers iu axillary clusters. Involucre of the THOI.NV CLOT-IIUTB. fruit persistent, becoming an oblong Vur, with rigid uncinate prickles. U trrows on roHUMdes aim wahtc places in the Northern and Middle States; flowers in August and Septuw Vr. fruit in October. Spiuose Aanthiuui, thorny clot-bur, X niinotiini, L. Leaves ovatc-lanceo-I late, entire or somewhat three-lobed, armed at base with Mender three-parted tpiut'S", involucre -of tlie fruit cylimlricoblong', with an inconspicuous beak. Stem two to three or four feet nigh, hanched. Leaves one to three inches long, and one-fourth to three-fourths of Binch wide, entire or with a lobe-like tooth on each side;the upper surface Ipa.e (freen, pubescent on the midrib, thn under surface clothed with a short cinereous, toinetitum; the lae narrowed to a short petiole, on each side of kvhich 5s n triple or three-forked spine, llAbrnnclies alwut an inch lonjf, very lijp, yelloivisli or pale straw color. Ids of llowers axillary, solitary. j'irrowsin farm-yard, on roml-sides, ftc, from Massaehusctts to Georgia, nd is a native of Europe; llowers in (September, fruits in Qctolnjr. l'rom thiu you ean recogmxc the species you are troubled with. The plants both blossom and fruit in one year. They are annuals, growing in waste places, fence corners and fields knot well cultivated. Clean them out t the land by careful cultivation and rdehtroy all plants in waste places in I August or early in feeptetnber at tlu mv, of flowering. Prairie i armor. One Way to I'poiI Hem. For alxMit one hundred hens I cut in the hay-cutter a peck of rowen as line &$ possible, and on this I turn a ailftil oi boiling hot water, cover closely and ilow to steam until the grass is soft Tins tea, which is dark and strong with tic juice of the rewen. is used to mix breakfast, which consists of two-t-vh line feed and one-third corn meal, h: whieli two quarts of Wf-scram ar "til. Tim mixed stiff and fed warm ii an excellent breakfast for laying tves. and by the time It is eaten tho r vn may be given on the feed-botiru i will be taken greedily. If tins irm breakfast and green desert is nri between seven and eicht in the I awning, the next meal of the day may V.k iKtt ...... .....1 ....... ...a ut.MM-i .nut Qii(K.r wjjvuier ueivtvvu &rre and four ,t the afternoon. I give water-pail ful' rt wheat and cracked tm for this meal. The iloorof the -r'Uve should bu covered with throe or "r inehes of drv sand so that the fowls may scratch for their srrain. This P a good bill of fare for most days in inter, but it mav bo varied bv irivimf piled potatoes, apples, cooked vegeta ns, mnntruls. oalilkHifi rutin or ImekJ'neat. Whatever is given should bo wtm with system and as regularly as Pible, for no stock can do Well when Mtcndedto at irregular times.' -II, C. , runu aim iiume. IMPROVED TROWEL. lnw to .Mak h CciHimim CMntrn Tool Doiltity KHVctlvr. Kninetlmcs a sliirht chanpc in the f orm of an implement or tool will make h more convenient and better adapted to the work for wliielt it was intended. mis is very prominently proven by Mmply grinding or filing nway the end f a common garden trowei. ll who "ve Had experience in that line know bw extremolv .Hnii.nH if tc i nff tll the common trnrilnn trnwid a wnid Jbat has a strong taproot lly using a wnwel modified as shown in thecngraV' IMl'ROVKO TKOWKt. I l,he wrk is readily accomplish. ,'ri"'1 J,oxvn ntil it is thros-quartors of I- icn irom point to point, leaving the JJW conenve. It Is plain tliat in press- ' ? into the soil any root coming in , wan tne trowel butweca the points is readily savored. This ' not In the lftit detract from the "Jon use ot i.io implement, but thl , y !,1,ls l" "sefulness. Should I yvncavo surface be kept sharp it proTe more effective In every way, Aeikan AgrloulturUt
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WttH ItHtllirlMHt MMMMI4M if Awwi, me Klvr. "Voa, I wo a spy during th war, and, If I do any It, I rckon 1 wan Ihu hmm aiMaif ul ono that wont uncultured," said aatnall, Iwolfenivo, eomiooH-plo. looking ram in th Shortnftii 11 mm. to Cbieaafti Evonlag oct reporter. "Iwu in tho irlwl service and so wa my brother. When Portur wu .belling New Orleana I wao with ul Hwt ax a py. And thank to a gaina my brother and I ud u piay befor the war I waa abl to wnd accounu from th Ituta to ij Iwother in Now Orloana of very thing that wa j going on. I'ortur knew from the way In which ho wan frequently forentalbtl that them was a apy In tk fleet, and ha trlud hard tocatch him, but ho nevor suceuoJod And 1 kept rlgat alonjf until Nw Orleans surrendorad and my brother waa taken prUonHr. Ilow did I wild my aoeounU acroM? liy fishoa. Vou seo, whn lkb and I wettt boys we were both under twanty whdn the war broke out we used to train Hahcs to carry meaiMge acroae tho river. We took brook trout they aro the most Intelligent when they were young, tamed thorn, and by smearing a lly or a piece of moat with asafotida we could catch them wuenovorwo wanted to. Other kinds of flies smeared with a certain kind of oil wo guvu them, but that mado thorn sick and after awhile they wouldn't touch any thing but flies with asafotida on. We taught them tha thy swimming straight ahead in any direction we turned them they would find a fine fly at tho other aide of tho tub; then we tried then, in a pond and then in the river. They swam with the accuracy of a bullet never deviating a hair's breadth, and In a thin little tube, fastened to tho under part of tho fish with two copper wire rings, w were able to send messages to one another. You see one of us would fix a flah, set him in tho river carefully pointed to tho spot across the river where tho other waa and lot him go. Off ho would swim like a flash. 1 would signal to my brother and hu would drop a lino with flavored fly or meat on tL end Into the water, and in a few moment ho would feel a bite and up ho would pull our finny mesBenger. My brother would cut the string in tho fish's mouth, read the message, answer it and put tho fish liack in tho water and steer him for mo. Uy that way wo had lots of fun. Vou catch tho Idea? Well, when I was with Porter that's tho way I did. lie saw mm fishfnif, as did his officers. Hut they sr.w nothing suspicious in that Would your A BICYCLTISTS TALE. -Why lit Ctrl Frit I'ntl WIiuh lie Was TitrotvH from Hi .Machine. "Some years ago 1 was very much impressed with a pretty girl," said a Chicago wheelman to a News reporter. 'That is expressing it, mildly, for. as a matter of fact 1 was in love with her. I mado an arrangement to take her to a ball one evening," said the bicyclist "It was a swell affair, no ordinary occasion, and 1 looked forward to it with more than usual interest, and so did she. "1 wan a member of a bicycle club tbon, and as such had entered in a race for a priio. Tho race took place on a day preceding the ball. Of course, I took wy ifirl to view the event I secured for her a good scat in tha grand stand, where, as I proudly declared in my innermost thoughts, she would see me win a glorious victory. I was determined that mj wheel should carry me right into her affection. The raco was to be run on a course that was not tho smoothest in tins world. There were dangerous places in it, spots where a rider would be very likely to take a header if not careful "Thrco of us came to th scratch for the start, and wo got away in great shape. For tho firstquarter or so I was second, following close behind tho leader, Tho third nutn was uncomfortably close to inc. On wo went, each man straining every nervo, when in some way my competitor behind mo ran into me. Ho struck the little wheel of my bicycle, and tho result was that wo both went down In a heap. There was a terrible mixture of wheels and men for a while. 'Of course tho accldont caused a good deal of excitement among the spectators. A murmur of horror went up, but abovo it all could lie heard the screams of my girl. As I was trying to cxtricato mv-'elf from tho ruins ,hO arose in her seat and cried out: 'Oh, ho is killed! ho Is killed! Who will take mo to tho ball now, who will take me to tho ball?'" THE MARKETS. KKW YOKK, Feb. 4.M. I'ATTt.K Native Steer .-.. I rO'lTt IN MliUUlnii FI.01U Wlnu r Wtiyat.. 4 10 s WilliAT Xo ' l!l!l 1 lit ISU. 5 a;, 'A 1 m It 'J 5 4H t 10 & i & 4 Mt 3 St wm 521 HI SW) ! W V. toi St J;Ui Mat St s ",: s 70 COUX No. 2 M' UATp W'ttni -Mixed.... I'OUK Now Mess is w sr. uhms. Cum N M kldlllix .,...... 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EXOITEMENT tH ROCHESTER. 1
l" e 3MNH4lHt CaiMMl Wy tk tftwlinwewt f a PW-,-lcJa. An unusual articL from Uie Itoclieater, K. V., Jknmrat ami Chnmiek, wm leoently published in tills papr and waa a subject of much comment. 'ITiat the artielo caused even more commotion in ltoebfsU'r, tw followizig from 'M aaine paper hhuws: Dr. J . II Heulou, who Is well knows not oaly (u hut In wenrly erry pan it Auior lea, seat uu extended article to this Hior, a few day since whieh wm duly jmblished, detallluti his remarkable exwrienee aud rescu" from what iweuted to be certain death. It would m imposNlbie to enumerato the Mrsoual eoqulrloa which liave hnta made at our ottoe as to the validity of two article, but they luve been so numerous that further iuvesUgatloa of the sulijia't was deemotl neccHury, with this end In view a representative of this per culhHlon Dr. Heulou, at his reidence, when tlie followiug interview occurred: ''That article of yours, Doctor, has created quite a whirlwind, Are the statements about the terrible eotulitlOH you were in, and the way you were rescued sucti as you can susUlu?" "Every one of them and many additional ones. 1 was brouKht so low by neglecting the tirat and moat simple symptoms. I did not think 1 was sick. It Is true I had frequent headaches; felt tired most of tho time; could eat nothing one day and was ravenous the next; felt dull pains and my Btomaeh was out of order, but 1 did not think it meant anything serious. "Tlie medical profession has been treating symptoms in-teadof diseases tor years, and it is high time it oeasod. The symp toms I have just mentioned or any unusual action or irritation of the water channels indicate the approach of kidney disease more than a cough announces the coming of consumption. We do not treat the cough, but try to help thel-mgi. We should not waste our time to in; to relieve the head ache, pains about the body or other syui. touts, but go directly to the kidneys, the source of most of these ailments." "This, then, is what you meant when you said that inure than one halt the deaths which oocur arise from li right's disease, is it, Doctor?" ' "Prooiselv. Thousands of diseases are torturing people to-day, which iii reality are Bright's disease in some of Its many forms. It is a liydnv headed monster, and the slightest symptoms should strike terror to every one who has thoin. I can look back and recall hundreds of dentin which physicians declared at the time were cnused by paralysis, apoplexy, heart disease, pneu uiouia, malarial fever and other coiumoii complaints which I see now were caused by lirighfs disease " "And did all these oases have simple symptoms at ftrstl'' "Every one of them, and might have been cured as 1 was by the timely use of the same remedy. I am getting iny oyes thoroughly oened in this matter and think 1 am helping Others to see tho facts and their jwssiblo danger also. " Jr. Warner, who ras visited at ids establishment or, N. St- Paul street, spoke very e irnestly : "It is true that Bright's dls2:iK had increased wonderfully, and we find, by rei liable statistics, that from 7J to ') its gr 'vth was over 2 V) jer cent, Look at the prominent men it has carried off, and la taking off every year, for while many arc dying apparently of paralysis and apoplexy, they are really victims of kidney disorder, which causes lieart disease, paralysis, apo plexy, etc. Nearly every week the iwpcrs record the death of some prominent man from this scourge. Recently, however, tlie iucrease lias been oheoked and 1 attribute this to the general uho of my remedy " "Do you think many people are afflicted with it to-day who do not realize It, Mr, Warneri" "A prominent professor in a New Orleans medical college was lecturing Wore Ids clues on the subject of Hright's dl.-ease. lit liad various fluids under .microscopic an alysls and was showing the students what the indications of this terrible malady wore 'And now, gentlemen.' he said, as we have seen the unhealthy indications, I will show yon lKw It appears in a state of iwrfcct health aud ho submitted his own fluid to the usual test. As he watched tlie results his countenance suddenly changed ids color and coiuuiaud both leTt him and In a trembling voice he said. 'Ueutlemen, 1 have made a painful discovery; I have Hright's disease of tho kidneys; and in le than a year he was dead. TJw slightest indications r any kidney difficulty thould bo enough to strike terror to any one." "You know of Dr. Henion'sca)l" "Yes, 1 havo both read and hsard of lu" "It Is very wonderful is it notl" "No Bioro so than a great many other; that have come to my notice as having been cured by the siiinemcaus.' "Yen behove then that Bright' diso.wc can le cured.' "I know it can. I know it from my own and the experience of thousands of prominent icrOHs who were given up to die by both thoir physicians and friends." "You sjveak of your own cxcrieuce, what was ill" "A fearful one. I had felt languid and unfitted for business for years. But I did not know what ailed me. When, however. I found it was kidney diftiettity I thought there wits little hope and so did the doctors. I have since learned Unit one of the physicians of this city pointed me oat to a gentleman on the street one day, saying; 'there goes a man who will be detid within a year,' I believe his words would Imvo proved true ir I had not fort'inatcly used the remedy now known as Warner's Bafe Cure." "Did you ma,ke a chemical analysis of the case of Mr. H. II. Warner some three years ago, Doctor!" was asked Dr, H. A. L:ittlmore, ohe of the analysts of the Suite Board of Health. "Yes, sir." . "What did this analysts show you!" "A serious disease of the kidneys," "Did you think Mr. Warner could recover 1" "No, sir, I did not think It possible." "Do you know anything about tho remedy which cured him I" "I have chemically analyzed it and find it pure and harmless " The st iudingof Dr. Henion.Mr Warner and Dr Luttlmoro In tho community Is beyond question, aud tho statements they make cunnot for a moment lie doubted. Dr. Hcnlon's experience shows that Hright's disease of the kl lirn's Is onoOf ihe nt""' '" ceptlve and dangerous of all diseases, that It is exceedingly common, but that it can be nured If taken in time. A citizen of Portland, Me,, applied to another citizen for relief, claiming1 to Ihj in destitute circumstances. He was arrehtiHl next day on a charge, of false pretenses, as it whk discovered that he had a quart of whisky and nine cents when he applied for relief. Tho law will now have to define what "destitute"' means. You will never find tima, for any thing. If you want time you Musi make it. Charles Uwxkm.
CHtarrk wit Urn Calf with wai. AfrucATioxs, as the'- can ant ' mioh the aeat of tho diseaae. Catarrh is a u)mI or eon UtuMonal dlamee, and lu order to euro it you, have to toko Internal remedies. Hail a Catarrh Cure is ukn Intoraally, and act dir-vtty on tho blond and mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure is aoqtifK-k motlicSne. It was pnMtcriljoil by one of tlie pb'le!ans in thia country for year, aud is a regular prescription, ft hi eoniifi'.ed cf the br,t tontoa known, oomiwl wtrh the beat blood purl tiers, acting elrmly on the mucous surfaces. Tlio nerfect combination of the two ingredients Is '
what produces sucn wondrfui wsult lit ourinr eaiarrh. S-nd for UMtbonnibU free. F. J. Cwitxr.r K Co,, l'rom,, Toledo, O. old by irugjritta, prico 7oc A ravrtKXT houmwu-lfe will not put off Ivkiiig uutM lomui-rtuv tho tii-cad that dhould hi; done to-day. Texua Sjf t tnjs. W11.1.1W0X, FumitA, Oct. 18th, IWk MKa A. T. HH.iux5NeauKK He Co., itochester, I 'a. UttUnsr tiiuci iny first 'rder for jour Antidote, in li, I Uavckett theMH'd!clneei)ii,ttlyi t)e';. ltlsim(ueatiouably the best iuodioiue for chills 1 ever saw. I knew of on caw of eight mouth!)' standing which w. cured permanently by uwUwe, after all other remedies had Ullcd. I have never known it to fail to euro in a single iusiaiiee. Yours truly. J. M Ki'ii:sox. "A max's work ia from sua to sun." and woman'.-, work descends from daughter to daughter, Indianapolis Journal Hornet on the Wing of tho Wind The miasmata or aerial germs of chills and fever aud other miasmatic disease, are disseminated lieyoud tha pluoeof thoir origin. Protected by lloetetter'a Stomach Hitters, you may breathe them uuharmed. Otherwise, approheud trouble. Not only malarial infection, but rheumatism, dvsoeosla. con stipation, biliousness, debility aud kidney complaint are successfully controlled by tho great preventive niid remedy. Do not judge by surface indication. The wearer of a tndncd dress may herself be very wild. Boston Truusorlpt. TiiKini is oti3 remedy that has saved many a dcb.lituled, blood poisoned meruit to a life of Imppy usefulness and robust health. It will save .vou if you will give It atrial. It is Dr John Bull's Kur-stqiarilla. Any medicine dealer will supply you. You do yourself injustice if you tail to use it. "I .ivK the drop on you," said tho rain to the Litm who had forgotten his umbrella, Wusuliijfton Post. Aw. that ice can say as to the merits of Dobbins' Electric Soup, pales into wAMwtv iMilore l he story it will tell yon ", of Its own r(ct quality, if you will give it mc trial, Don't take imitation. There are lots of them. What a shock It Is to llitd out that the man whoso conversation you havo been admiring is not worth a dollar. ludlanapolis Journul. Aw. cases of weak or lame back, backache, rheumatism, will ltnd reliur by wearing one of Carter' Smart , Weed and Belladonna Backache clusters. Price 25 cents, l!ry them. "Piece be with you," remarked thotranp as hu let t h fcmnaut of his coat-tail with the buildup. -Hlnghainton Kcpttblicdn. CoroHsANii UoAKSExr.s. The irritation wh'ch Induces cougldug Immediately reieccd by iiseif"irHH allnmrhhU JVocAta." o -..i only iu boxes. Ta by storm A town 'wont out of exlsteucoby a cyclone. Drake's Mugazlue. Fou twenty-five cents you cangetdirtor'a Little Mver Pills the K-st liver legulutor iu the world. Don't forgot tills. One pill a ilow? Jon's ailment never couflaed blnitothe house ho was continually "breaking out." Boston Courier. ' How Mv Tiiho.t llt-KTs! Why don'tyou nse usie s ootiey 01 iiorenounu anu ran Piko s Toothache Drop j Cin e in one minute. A womatt never foels snre that a man Is really loo? until she knows that he's tight. Himira Gazette, Bhoxcimtis is cured by frequent small uomjs 01 -iso a uure xor consumption. RwcBT.Nrss and light Tho cake our mother useu to uaae, Uiwum 1 miiscrljn. There's a good deal of guarantee business in the store keeping of to-day. It's too excessive. Or too reluctant. Half the time it means nothing. Words only words. This offer to refund the money, or to pay a reward, is made under the hope that you won't want your money back, and that you won't claim the reward. Of courts. So, whoever is honest in making it, and works not on his own reputation alone, but through the local dealer whom you know, must have something he has faith in back of the "guarantee. The business wouldn't stand a year without it. What is lacking is confidence. Back of that, what is lacking is that clear honesty which is above the average practice." Dr. Pierce's medicines are guaranteed to accomplish what, they are intended to do, and their makers give the money back if the result isn't apparent. Doesn't it strike you that a medicine which the makers have so much confidence in, is the medicine for you? KtV'ft IKKAM K A I.St Amtlimt Into Nomlls l Onlckly AMorixst. Cliwnws tho lleatf, Itesls the Sores and Cures Catarrh Ret&mTate and 8mr1t,qaU-k lr KHU'te OiU in It B1 rihI llfalHi-hi. WW, ill DrtiiulMK. fcl.T MtfW.. m Wcrren it., N.V. OTMiKI THIS FAMS nmf Dm m SCTlMlft !CMnh.St(iMKHa.I.unfTr(MHer HtlHMM WKimsn'irMatMrtamk. In hamSmkhVks KlmeH. 7W FrMkH AvtsiM, t.Li. Jic.
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