Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 38, Number 26, Jasper, Dubois County, 6 March 1896 — Page 3
FARM AND GARDEN. PEAT AS A MANURE. KlrsUfic star of Important -rlcU-turul 4Jtl!tu The economic importance til the increased mi of mos litter, frum the mint of t-w of manure, is iucalcuable. Prof. Fk'jsher point out that, couitoriutr lottt ami straw manure by chemical analysis it h found thatuhe former, hile slightly ixirwr in potash, lime, ititil phosphoric acid, is very considerable richer in nitrogen. Hut the difference is st 111 more in favor of the peat manure in respect to the easily fcoluahle.
nitrates, fa- the reason that tuese originate Mlely in the animal excrement, in -uhich thev are preent in the form of u volatile lmly, which is noticeable in the stall by its pungent smell. lie says: "IK the power of fixinglhissubstancc. which so njures'thc health of Waits, '
end so materially heightens the gor-I ojration of the manure, is to be discovered one of the most aluable properties of moss litter." From his figures it appears that In 6 htall of ten head of cattle, through the use of moss litter, about 140 kilograms of easily soluble nitrates yearly, worth ut least $35, would be preserved in the manure, which in employing straw, are lot,t. According to the comparative studies of Lavalard on the subject of manures from animals fed in the wme manner, the richness m nitrogen is 0.63 for peat manure and only 0.51 for straw manure. , Teat Utter is also said to be tie best Isib!e material for use in fowl houses, on account of its deodorizing qualities and Uf. power of banishing injects. Itielawaki mentions that it is used in th-i great militanr pigeon houses in Paris, which contain more tban 500 pigeons. It is stated that the best bedding, loth as regard th- beasts and as retards the manure, is a layer of straw over a good thick bed of mof litter. In thi war, the animals hare the most comfortable bed and the stall looks nice and fresh; the urine and the ammonir. which the straw cannot absorb are absorbed by the i.at lelow; the manure has the advantage of the elemenu in which each substance is richest, and nothing is lost -ithcr in the stable or outside. Farm, Field and Fireside.
ABOUT EARLY LAJ.SCS. TTtta Article TclU Yun to KUI. muii Thru. l!sisin$r early lamb is proving a profitable industry to those who understand the industry from start to finish. Unfortunately, judging from the appearance of man., of the lamb shipped, many ieople faiL to understand that the, mode of dressing- has a v ery important effect upon the price o V taiüed. To obtain u satisfactory protit it is essential that the early lambs prv M-nt a mat and inviting aprearai:e when expcwil for sale. This is almost bs important as care and skill ia fat-
BITS OF MIRTH. Ml Iase irow do you like mf new photograph" Little dirl "It's jwrfecdv toiely. Did you really sdt fee it yo-.rselfr Tit-Uiu. "Brid-ct. why didn't yo heat my room better? It's only 50 degree. "Oh. I thought that for such a small room 50 degrt-es would be enough." Fliegende BUctter. A Criticism. "I don't like her sinking. Her notes come from Ur chest." -Well, ought they notT "o. indeed. They ought to stay there." Indianapolis Journal. "Ebryt'ing act all right in Its place."
said Uncle Eben. r-r sua p raxzc
the lambs.
Uarlr in the s-eason lambs should aot meks cr a bahberone minute, vseigh more tlian 25 pounds, and as the tR. a t.rbe :ough citizen de nex.
. . , .
reason advances buyers waav wt". Thev should be grown as guickly as possible to reach the required weight, and should be fat and plump. Late suaiiier and fall lambs will not sell lor
Washington Star.
Explained "What makes yor i kiss when you meet" "It is
TWTC FIGHT IS OI. There l aa inten rivalry b-twea the watenael aal toato growers as te who can produce the earliest. Salter's Earliest Watermelon ripened ia I'M ia 52 davs. That record k to be beaten, and Salaer pays SIM to the winner! Then on tomatoes the record on -50 days the Earliest Tomato" in 1?15
ras &i days.
50 paid.
to produce
cabbages, radishes, peas or sweet com
than be offers. Get his mamniota catalogue. There is money in it. If Tor riti ctt this otrr .xn fesd it withlSc.starap'! to the John A.Balzer Seed Co.. La Crosse. Wis., you will get free their great catalogue and a package of the yellow rind watermelon seacation. (K)
A Trip to ta Cn SU S. a. Kebruarv 11 a&d Marek ?0, ticket wiU sold from priwipal
tae imvu:e - ,-if. r , , i-tZAZ it Tcaw Alabaaa, MijiL Hof"
fare for tae rousd trip Ticieu wta he rwA to retGra within thirty dajs.es payment of Si to aat at deUsauo, and tviü allow top-over at acy tbe
- A . - -
. That s to tw Dcaiea. atlt,cl iu KUa tr ae can bo jku jyy
Salr challenges the world &.B '.7?
earlier melons tomatoes, R "raer D P A- St. Loms. i-
en
von worn-
is a sort
niean to say about each other after we part." Indianajxilis Journal. ' -Excuse me. nr." said Barker to a boorish traveler, "but what is your business?" "I ra a gentleman, sir. That's rar business." "Ah." said Barker. "I see. Von are takirg a vacation." Harper's Bazar. -What did you see in America, uncle?" cried the boys. "Oh. 1 saw the Catskill mountains? said Uncle Peter. wolr. "I cxKct it was one of those
' mountains that brought forth the stu.1
Lrr dc lelirht to bark and bite: nr. m- LS
Thv cas t be tusroed ; they nercr Icarxod,
You see, to arbitrate. Washington btar,
griTE or Oaio, Crrr or Toledo, I M
Feins: J. Cosset niakes oath that he Lstbe senior rtoer of the nra of h. J - y1??," & Co , doinc basiaos ia .City of Toldfc CocotV and State aforeaJiul, and that said , f nrvTm TWIT.
um for eich and every ca of Catarrh lhatcaaaot be cared bv the u-mj
Swora to l:ore ne ana sai.-8 r
P5XC-"r x W flir.uiV
Iva - v
a -r chance aks 'vnv S0
Kt aatb-,r" tvear their hair Iecc' B-cau-.' Urbers cut for casb."-Att!a Cob-
caue
stitatloa.
J Heritage W
Tu-t of a::
TMnu th rtei ha a restle and truly
7L.izr. -;..y th. Suhls Uta I
comes, use the true and perfect reseuy. y -.11 fäiT
nirSrS ' Bv tae OTe. Maaufac M est COAST ci FLORIDA." a
tared bvthe Ca-tt
oaly,
p LORIDA rSrasaf 1 PLANT SYSTEM
attasxexa. FIXEST HU-'CTLNG,
d bvtbe CaJf. raia Fu: Sypp Umpas7 Hmisocsc Sportscua's MimcLFREE a , and for saie by ail druggist. ,.ii-,f. write B. w. WE'-. f
HciVEX. the treasury of everiastiss Jey. Öhakeiare-
WH 1 SIT
sS: Ä"-' FARMS PSWÄ-a
K.VDY TO SHIP.
mouse." said Jock, thougbtfully. HaU-s Catarrh Cure if taken iatxaUy aad . ... ,i;nv!lroa the blood and macoci. sar-
Krtncofrtlfl oms. '
' Alwavs Moving. "John." eaid the frightened wife in the middle of the ni"h "there's something moving down
I cellar. I'm sure." John listened intent-
faces ef the svteai. ei lortesuraon, free. F. "J. Cheset & Co., Toledo, O. Sold br Drnr2it. TTO. Hall's Vaadly Pills are the best.
Miro ef Athens, ere we part. Give me ba.'ic my silver heart. "1 caa'C the clever damsel erica, -My new beau's picture fe inde ' Cbicaro Kecora.
9fjLa Wu M'I to 3t oars,
the spring article. The earlier taoU STaSS can be sold in the large ctty market, pegging -way. be saw t, the hicher the price. In killing, cut rehef.-Harlem Life. , Se thSat'makinVasIargean insertion -P.eally." said Mrs. De Porqae. It lllS.L i.m b eertain that ti,c rerv distressing to see how common
lar-'e arter'r is severed. The lamb things are getting." "Yes. KPTV" ! Peraap. b-'- rh.r-a:Ls3 no-J th,n be humr up by the heel . husband; "lurunes are a good deal J to waich we are n sorle
in order to bleed thoroughly and avoid cheaper than they were. it s posiioiHnß til wool about the neck or head, tively shameful. OiungwJcw . ,nrlr can aiord a diamond
1Z f,hft tail to the breast bone, robbery nowa-days." - ttahinguu
Star.
ssbecL. wnes mere , . : of counteracting the dire complaint hmIs Stomach Bitter. wfcn the
out or oraer.
Iiver,bjwel or stoiaacb are
FARM
MEAT SMOKER.
lie fore It
for Coollue Bokr
lincbw tbe Mm.
Every farmer who cures hams and ttacon Vequif-s a smokehousc. There is no need for an elaborate building. It mav be as simple a. possible, and should not be air-tight, as the meat
requires ntuiw.ua . 17" Z rib. and nlace the
Qr the druncr tnat is oniw tu -' - t-' Li .it?n nuulities. But tle other stick in an opposite direcuon. o
most iroiiortant Jtoint in srooKing is that the smoke be cooled before coming In contact wh the meat. The accom-I-mvin:? cut shows how this rcaybe ati"ifactorily accomplished. The
finlv from the tail to the
but as the weather becomes warm, it
is best to cut. down to tbe beatf- tiemove the entrails, leaving in the haslet. The head, feet and ,kin should all be left on. Skin the hind legs and draw the caul over them and well down over the kidnevs securing it with skewer. Flit the caul s-uflicit-ntly to let the kidnevs through, and pur. in. what are known as back-sets or spreaders. Tbess are pieces of wood about li inches long for au ordmarv sized carcass and pointed at both cnlh. Ke careful that the lr.ckM:LS are not too long, or there ia danger of breaking the ribs and injuring' the apiearance of the lamb. In putting them in. fasten one end in the Hank and the other in the breast
Bitters i. alo aa eStoeat mely. I; P
aati remeiuea u "
Teats
SMILES IN BRIEF. "Isn't Scribbs a hack-writer?" "Hack-writer? Kot much; he doesn't evea earn sfeet car fare." Chicago Record. "Are vou oa intimate terras with vour neighborsr "Xo; but they are with us. Why. they know dreadful secrets of ours'tbat we never heard of
SvnaErELT-"What do
Is! vear when I wa
Knickerbocker-: ! ve no idea. J
mat everymiBs Sifuags.
yontbbikiropd M If uTiraTTT
at In? liraacur- r- mi jt i-j 1P 1 f faWT
ti St. loaU
NhtUlc. Cttattanooc
Will on Marek 3rd H one mybos&eekto alt rints m the houtheat.
s:i.5- rinrida. at the lowest rateo'r
" , , known. Oa Mardi H-tli round tri;. t;eets . Uncle KufusT' jf0- ,wiat.s m the .South, mf.
lue cominö Artist who knows enough
to paira aJ)0PUla, öUÜJ'uw"'
even." Harper's Bazar.
-Wbats tue maiser, - to ttaa- K)ia
WHfc urn
3
Z3
JIEAT f MOKEO. amok Is generated in the usual war, nd then carried through a Hue to the Finokehoiw. where the meat is banging. The damper at D regulates the Emission of smok. . which pH ot at C The meat should be smoked wjtn preen vood-hickory, elm or sugar maple ch!if or sa dust should bewcl. Pine should mner te employed, as it sfTects the Savor of the meat Cotnrobs are excellent for smoking, as thej impart a sweet and plasant flavor. Tfi temperature of the smokehouse should neter rise above bO degrt. The nokintr should Iw done each day until the meat is suitably tolored. X. Y. World.
tbat tbe sticks cros-sia the back just behind the kidneys to as to open the carrass in such a way as to present a good ippearance, making it- as fiat- as posEtble. U t the carcass hang until perfectly tool, and before taking down see that sll the bloody liquid has been remorcd irom the chest- Keplace the skin ob the hind legrs, cover the exposed portions of the xlesh with dean white busSn and sew the whole carcass up neatIv in burlap or lagging. The accomfanring illustration from the Cornell tation show s the apjKrarance it should present. Mark the jackage plainly with the names of the shipper and the firm to whom it is sent, and ship by express. Notify the consignee by 3uail. - X. Y. World.
STABLE FLOORS.
he asked facetiously as the old than cnni ; rT.ve
i;-!!-!!- m: "rot ine co-i. t.. - ... - . iir a
ah. 1' got de bill fo dat whitewashia' what 1 did fo' yer las yeah." Harlem Life. Scd Experience. The Doctor
-You'll come arounu an ngai. ju0
Anv physician would tell you tnesamc -" n. v,,rir -Yes. doctor;
watts.
us
ers I
rd
f?HüLN. P- A..ilarquet:e f?caro It. C. O.wardin, W . P. A., yJ Jy BWgTstTLoHb, or W. L- üaaiay.l.
I . CW JL i
The child uogfat to believe any occur- . . n--n. or anv day ot
but I've heard so much expert tttU
Kionv!" Brooklyn Life. Arizona Editor "I see that the eastern cult Ftill sticks to our new reporter." Assistant-"How's that?" Arizona Editor "In writing sp that tar- , m .i .t f mentions tnt
nu-icjiiuc. "----
e wek Tacky, bath a wide inroad made ' noon the soundness of his unaerstancise-
aH LBaLv Lfl Lv mmm mBmmmMffwm
Erruo'ioss of Couzhin? are stopped by
Hale's Honey ot lioreiHwmu lu i.
PLUG
Pike's T&othfc-'he Drop Care in cue minute.
Or all vais things exenses arc the t
vti as beinr clothed ia 'a garb o! -tfuxto.
aome soft, clinging matcnai. bescwam-s wix forconsüpation 10r and FoiIed.-"Madam." said tbe wander-1 Wl ltree. at vour f P -rharn vou may notice that 1 a by it. Annual sales C,M,iKi wxes.
. j;.,i.ti " -I doa't tal-
I -. . i. . ev. cbmsifd t ....- immutable and just,
DBtcn. saa. t ' Tf JS sdT when indolence begins.-
the door. -uw -j- n'n Boston raised." sighed the wanderer I ollok-
nd plodded on.-Indaaapoiis jd
good
the
NEWSY FABM NOTES. Peach trees mulabe cultivated to do well- . . . To get size among tree fruits, cultivate often and thin. The gooseberry nourishes best In a heaw. low, hut not wet soil. Neither black nor white currants arc crown extenshely for the market. Authorities arc generally agreed m recommending early seeding of clover. Ia Siom the leases of the banana plant am used to make wrappers for cigarettes. It is rr hard to get a new tree to prow thriftily when surrounded oy those in bearing. The pullet that begins to lay earliest in life ithe.omto lay the largest number of egg through lifeWhen cows have been long in m!lt. i w is dillicult. becriusc the miU
Las become glutinous auu wc b of fire. ulewill not colore. Heating difwlvci Jn il,..m md increases the fluidity of th tljat fa.
CONCRETE
llow They Add to tli- rerUllilsK Valu of Manorr. Some one has a:d tbat you cant abstract fertility through a concrete floor. It i true. Drainage away Irom a manure pile indicates a Ickof brainace. It is hard for some farmers to understand that the liquid manure contains all the digested portions of the food that are passed by the animal. Thec digestible parts are soluble, and not onlv quickest in their actio! a plant food, but easiest to run away if not jailed by a concrete floor. As Dr. Young savs. any place that is to hold manure should be floored with concrete if possible. "It is 'ie P"5"' tion of ns-turc." say the Bural "w Vorher, "that man has this power of grin-tins up concrete, and then moWing it to suit his will into artificial i'tone to cover any desired surface with ts watertight covering. This wonder ful action is a usefulinit.vayasithc chem-cal action of tire- It is one or the things plced in our hands wi which to prevent a loss, aad there arc few losses so rerious to the farmer a
1 r.f fertilltv. tun cuac.--":
ART, MUSIC AND SCIENCE. Trilbr has reached Paris. It is to be
made there into an opera connque. u -enc d'-Jt-crt opera GhisTBondi was ry coldly received at it firs' performance ia Drodea. -Jack the Kipper" is the subjert o! new opera about to be produced a1 Verona, music and w ords by an Italiat named G .orcaIeo XIIL and Due d'Anmcle havt been made honorary members of th Bt. Petersburg Imperial Academy o: f Irof.Knackf.wbo executed Kai Wilhelra's allegorical cartoon, has beet npointed director of the Berbt. a
tiocal museum in succession to it.jo. dan. THE MARKETS.
I cix recommend Kso's Cure for Coa-
TOWNSENO, Ft. Howard, Wis., ilay 4, 1.
A Simile in Smoke.
There's all sorts of prades of tobacco plant. Th from Havana. There's all sorts of grades of
:u Th Tv;t cnacs from Honduras. If you
?ant cheap tobacco, all right-pronded you get your money. Cheap tobacco 's not as good to sraowe-but it don't cost as much. . , .
vou want cheap sarsapanlia . . . uat you uou .
If
it.
orrrN wtft FL l"lt Witr Wtit... W"HKAT-N.S tX'KN -Nk.J - T ? 5 ......
lMi:K-NeMf" ?r. ijoci t a S li&ibus. tlCt PiS-f ruer
" '
3& e 4t
:::t
floors and plaster for an alrbent we
mav add muen to wvc .v , haH.k I'Ateia-
not alone bv saving the fertilizing ue of the "liquids, but by retaining moisture in the pile."
rf mi don't- You are paying for the best.
Vl W- T - - -J,.
To pay for the best and get anyiam- oa. - -7 saparilla is like paying for Havana ogars and geUing PiEburg Stogies." There's only one .sapanlla made exclusively from the imported Honduras plan. Thats Ayer-s. Just keep it in mind that you are paying for Honduras sarsaparilla when you are paying 'or ge best bat you don't get what you pay for unless you get A) ers Sarsaparilla. AarfactWH ScaJfTtte-CiiiiMa" It VC JAa brt can 4A. Ailre: J. C Ar Ca., lrrntZ. ihm.
"TKo !rtf?.-.r Diece of
tobacco ever .sold for 10 cents
ana , The 5 cent piece is nearly as a&e as you et of ofher ?ilh grades for 10 cents
The Greatest Medical Discovery
of the Age. KENNEDY'S MEDICALDLSC OVERT. KKALD imW, CXIÜ1Y. ASS., Has discovered in one of our co nVsk-e-aetdsa rerseiy that cures everry dD-i-n to a cornawn Piropie- . H- has tiiei it in over ekvtn ntia ca.anJ ne.er fa;!u excerthi ä (tothtimnderhu-nor.) KehnwiW
rosession over twa nunu "--j
Boston. Send rostaleard for beak.
A beneat is always exr
first bottle, and a penect ctuc
when tbe right quanuty
WhM tH lunrs a;e xucicu w.
hootinc pains, Kke ieed!ts casswic SS'thS; the sa'ththeterr Ra-A dk. This is causei by the duds Ve
ins stopped, and always "r pears m m
If the stoGiaai is ioui ot - w cau squeaisish feelinr,s at first.
No change w cxi o ci '7"- --t the best you can get. and enoogn mm.
The best
sarsa-
them md
crea.iu.-X
Y. World.
How to ITrjwr Tobacco Dip. Siwakii of tobaceo dip, a wntfli vfu win require for 100 sheep 1 W galhms of water, and to make tlu:t strong enough to kill ticks und thcMtb it will Wuire the Edition of all the hmd that can be extracted from !23 potaU 0 toiMceti The tobacco fhould be thoroughly rtcepe.1 ami boiled so a vt Itt tit strx.-r.gth cut of it. To ih.s nux trrc 10 pouwl of rulphur f-bouW 1 nrldttl The sulphur -houlil W mucec Tfter bcinjr thoroughly KÜrred should W dilcd to the dip. If tobacco tetnl ,rc use.1. at lea."t three time tiie weif hi tHeatieced $heid be strepe.
lo bl Coir CsMUce. One thing hieb causes the loss witn clover ensilage is that clover is a rather nitrogenous plant, and often heats m the Uo to a high degree, which cause the losing eff of a large amount of
moisture ami . prvouvr
fanging. mucn tne imv .ta pile of horse manure; at least.
that has leen my sponrncv
lair it. If sufficient water t-. a--.ru it. the heat is reduced ami the engage !; preservtKl. It will be neccs-ary for the ieron nlling the kilo to watch prettv carefullv. and if tfee temperature rWfe a We 135 degree, to keep water well poured on the surface. I 0 not think that any injurious rstults will arls from the application o water. x e have added water very freely to our corn ensilatre here. :md have rcvitdw results other than lenefit-ial jnef . Indiana Exptninent Station.
Though experience is tbe brt teachr in iKiultrV raising, jet many tcfl
wi.t. mav lie learned from tne
ctiws nail faiK'rea o jour ncif hbora
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I3 the can, it isn't Walter Eaker Sc USi.ti
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