Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 41, Number 20, Jasper, Dubois County, 20 January 1899 — Page 7
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au nt fctHtimi trva'aof theshaaalstrv of Ihr torn Ki -ri'rl. I I""' il Ml: p hu i iiai i til MeM tlM aora klHMl m, hmmm Maarated into lour differs parts. Tbfi bc Mft I I ,t. the rout. Of hull. f tlu' kernel; b. IBS Imril riutCBO! lujer underaesta 1 1.0 bull mmh taloker Ht tbe , di - than ut tin- crown; . Um i-hit. or irrrui. atic! ii. the- starchy matter conatitatiag the eklsf iji hi tks lamaal Thi K""u ill,0,,t I"'r ''"t of Ul" ki-riiei. Imt it contains nearly twice us much mineral matter und three or four times an much oil as all of the rebt of tl e kernel. The eer i also rich in t.rot. la, hut Ifc lii' f pari of tlit aoa Hitueiit is eontuined in the glutt-noiia layer. The bulls aad ataiwfcj port loa of the K rnel consists largslj of car-
rjHKWUmn O a OOSN kkhnfl kV. rirati ho, lies, the former rontaini, . de ruble sasosat In the form of finrni;- matter. Jr. fht r iunnfa turr of starch or pintore tuur from corn these different part ue separated much more perfceth than it is possible to do by hand. The i, -products, hull, -gluten." and asnBSj separate or mix'd, are sole! an ! stuffs under such name an gluten fi "germ meal." etc. Bj chemical analysis the average MOXjSMtS SMSpOSitkNI of corn liaa hern found to Im as follows: Carnohy. Ahh Protein.' Fat drst-s. Percent 1.39 11. M tLU KilTcrent varieties of com have been found to vary greatly in composition from the Baa. Fire hip. a (ierman investigator, found 13 different varieties of corn grown under uniform conditions to show the following variation
In compositions:
Maximum Minimum
Ah Protein. ...1.73 12.63 ....1 29 5 '
GsrkohyFat drate. 22 H M l, hl K.6
IHfTerence ... e 44 4.6.1 J.zu aw
The writer's investigation! have shown that, wMlf bsne t-.miiilr. of corn of a single variety grown under UltlfoftM conditions are markedly unif..rin in composition, Inf! ears from ii.i ' t'i ti 1 1 ir. a
the same unu mi" h. The variation in ihe prosiaBSt comosltkni of 50 different MM f Hurra Shite corn grown, from tin purest reed lJ under ve ry uniform held conditions .is as follows: Csrbsby
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HINTS FOR STOCKMEN. Furnish the avvlue plenty of gooo Cry hnl ding. Don't send diseased hog to nmrket It is of no use.
r i. ding ground grain ta more nomical than feedii.g whole grain RaflMMabM that if hot's bunch
gether they hould be routed out. Don't let the horses stand in he t manure, unless you expect scratchr. Ice cold water taken IstO tlie stomach of ar.y at.iina! retards Its ingestion. hen a colt is well brokt n it is worth twice as much as one that is no', well broken. Micn the hog is fat, Fell it. iVn't asie good grain in waiüng for a bet ler market. Shred j o:ir corn fiw'.der. It isec(KSMI leu; as the animal will eat the whole tock and save hay. Sufi coal in small quantities wiT not do i hog any harm, or any good so far as we Know, we would say to an Inquirer. Whatever anybody may say th' cookit : of food means the saving of food sad the nmre rapid fatter ii.g ftf tbe animal. if any animal i fed dry fattening feed all winter it will he luck if it dort not become sick. Feed some roott. ensilage, or the bone and muscle forming foods. A little oil meal is giod. Woatcra l'low man.
BURLINGTON BROKE RECORDS. VVornlwrful Itiuiaof the New I Mat MmiITtmIu Iii Hie Hai r Arrow Hi 4 out liiem. The great railway race M(pslnl tim MgCOM the COntilieOl ill older to ru-ll Im i nltad states mail to tks lsclfls --1 is attnu tiiig a great deal of attentioa at pfi vent. ProbsMy tbs inost latsrssl ii is) en ill IbS i tTorts lietWeetl the Bltrlington ami Sortb weators ro.-ols to deteruiiM vvhieh shall "urry tri mail lt..-u hlcagO and Omaha. The (SutilngtOB in.w holds tin contract w hii h mat in time I... valuable, anil that road will in all probaUlltjl retain it if it mal.es tin- schedule r-iuircd by the govern nent. That tin- Darlington can probs lily i In r Ii is i show Ii 1 1 it - r.-li i 1 1 I a hie run. JantMfJI -t. from Omaha to Chicago, .mi records between those eitjgs were lirohi'ii. The mail on that date wa delivered by the Union Pacific one hour and two gltnutei late. Tin iM-w Kbadals east of Omaha is an hour fa t. r than it Baed U be, and the Rnrlington in order tn reach Chicago in time would have to heat tin- oh!
time two hours! Ill spite of this delay at tlie start the run was made in lew than schedule time, the train arriving in Chicago station exactly on time, making the run in i hours and ii.; minutes. The distance from Coun cil Bluffs to Chicago by the Burling ton is .''in miles. The train coefei this distance, including -tops, which amounted to minutes, in 563 min ute-. The actual running time i - cliidinir stops was .' . ! iniriiites. The distance from Burlington t" Chi cttgo i MM tuilis. Tins was BMidi in 119 mlnntee, an average of coo si.lerably over a mile a ruinate when the stops aggregating 13 minutes are considered. Batween Mendota a.id Chicago a port on of the run was made at the rate of io miles per hour, 'ffictahi claim the time can be cut stul further If pceasisry. The Initial run of the western mail under the new schedule was also made January ;i. the train leaving' Chicago ten minutes late, or 9.33 p. m. and reaching Umaha Bve ninotea ahead of time, or 7. "ii a. in. The runs of these trains are of national importance. The capture of the Philippines, the annexation of Hawaii and the development f the orient point to a new world of commerce, in which the I lilted States N hound to be an Important factor. The im-portanc-therefore of a rapid mail service to the orient is manifest, :r:d the America a railways arc certainly doing th.ir full share in bringing the Atlantic and Pacific coasts elosOT together. specially I rinn.. Specialty farming means devotiag the larger part of the time to the product inn of one crop. This crop may 1m- wheat, corn or cottmi. and there are large sections la this country deserted almost wholly t one or I another of tkeas crops, one year's failure of the special crop of any of these sections BWS OS inconvenience to i I'nrmers. and a failure for two or more successive veins leads to rum. I'mui the orange grates of FforMa and the anas bvndi of Loaiamm to tin wheat fields of North Dakota the Spa cialty fanner is liahh to work without profit because nf harren yean at krei prices, it it i true IM1 each section is bitter for some one crop than for an;, other, and It in good policy to devote a Ci msi. h ruble part of the tlnn- and the tana to
that crap. The good farmer will enjeavor to learn which crop is the most profitable, arid that having Inen M fettled he will try to learn everything that is to In- I "...n about that particular crop. At the same time lie will b arn ontething eonCernlng every oth -r crop which In- can gTOW, in order that he may .iiversifv hi.-, prodaetiong as much h fa aulbte. tpeefalty fnnalng Is always A trm tive farming. SS it nml.es a rotation of crops itnpossiMc. ami draWfl constantly on the fertility of las soil aitboal permitting renovation except bj the direct application of fertlliwra, costly way of maintaining fcrtilit;. . no mattet trial is used for that porpoaa, ti... hnwf ho nlaata a variety f
SCIENCE BREVITIES. A w bi .- of 10 tons exerts I hi
surer ii rai mating II mllaasa hcur. Mi-ipiitcje ii Jt-ct a poison into the ayauada they indict which makes the blood thin enough to llovv into tin ir throats. ftaeldes the riadarpt Mm loath Africa's V4cr.-t plague oanststata the my rladeof gra hoppers, wh chare some times so dense that thi y slop rai! w a Mains. One of the largeat forests in M e world standi, on ice. it Is situated betsrasu I'm : and the Okhot-k sea. A well wa recently dug in that region, und at a depth of MO feet thl ground sä- Mill frost n. If yog stndve a dog, and then CSfSasa blind SBd new-hnin kitten with the same hand that lias touched the dog, the kit ton will promptly begin to spit and tl ii tT itself up with every sign of fear and uuger, distinguishing the smell of the beaat win h txpi rleaes has. for generations, taught it to dread A Qsrmaa authority on fareatr anaoaaceS the discovery in India of ft tree having '.caves so highly electrica! that Whoever touch one of them receives ii severe electrical hock. Kven upon the magnetic needle this tree, which has been given the asms of phllotoes shn trica. has a strong influence, cnising magnetic variation- at a iiistar.ee of uvea feet. The electrical Mraagta f the tree varies fcceording to ihe tiflM of iay, being the most powerful at noon.
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How to Mrnaurr OMttO. The following has been given as a rule of some value in determining the Weight when actual weighing is incoatsattat, but in nil the rulea given the weight will vary widely with animals of the same girth: "Cuttle girthing Ave fret ordinarily weigh from 050 to SD pounds, according to form and fatness; for each additional inch in girth BM Ü5 pounds up to six feet, and fur Ml inch after six feet add It) pounds." SSjri T. V. Adams in the.Mnrkct basket. This U the simplest rule known, and is probably as good ftf. anv. but the only '' that is at all reliable is lüat of the Scsita,
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and takes care of everything, is alvrays ready for aay sessoa or any peculiar condition of the markets. He may not have any special fat year, but he will never have total lo-s to contend with, and on the vv hole will have greater pmtits ami fewer tOaSCfS - Farmers' Voice. tilth. i'aitb is more than an emotion, mora even than an intellectual assent to certain definite fads of of Christian history. Faith is n belief in the truth fttlaesa Of the universe. IScv. U m Learned. Fpiseopnlian. New York city. Trill Ii. The Master cuine to t. a h u- that truth in any form is W ssatv. ll accessible, is attainable in highest universal measures if we do but bclleVU in Mim. - Ucv. S. V. (adinaii. CeUfffS gatiomilist. New York City. iri.u ..r Train.
We shall Spiers the at of truth, and nt ret Cease tc Heaven wer Stnirnotion, it
distasteful ti BWSt. RCV. Mr. iavlor. I'resoy leiaaii, Raa Baraardinu 'ni.
NOTF.S OF THE INDUSTRIES. BMnec natural gas was lirM disc vered in Indiens IJW oil WSlls and 3,:54Sgas holes have- bei n sunk. PresereeS mad - of juniper be rriesare
B kdS in vast ipia'itities in South derma: y. chiefly for the Italian market. The mannfacl ure of rattleenahe oil is mid to be a grow ing and profitable indastry st Vslley Center, Baa Diego eouaty, Cal. .n Maine there arc 17 spool factories and the white birch trees of that stale sanuslly supply the material for M6 000,000 ipools, cjn whic h are sub- -quentiy wound almut 5o.u(i:i.c i.-o.isxl yardsof thread. : . cigar manufacturer in Dttroit who employs girls has estimated a saving in cigar consumption by employes of $20,OOQ in ten veara. on the basis thai male Workers use three cigar, dsily. Thread made from the web of the spider is much lighter and fttroaget iian ibat which comes from fht silkworm. In Chulais-Meudon, France, there Is a factory wberela spider thrrsd is made. The spiders are arranged in dozers be fare a reei, which withdraw the delicate threads. Fach spideryields from 2 to 40 yards, and when it- supply is extracted the laueCt is released; its day's work is done. THE TAG ENDS OF THINGS. The Hebrew cubit is a little less thi n inches. During the year ended in September last 1.8&3 critni nals were sentenced in
Iowa. There are more public holidays in Honolulu than in any other city in the world. t the close of the Inst fiscal year there were T3.570 oost olVieea in the1
United Stutes. The nnarchist party has 150 newspa
pers, the editor of the most important of which 11 an ex-convict. Tea is very cheap in China. In one province of the empire good tea is sold at 12 pence per pound. Of the IT.000,000,000 letters forwarded annually in civilised countries the United States contributes 5. i-oo,u)0,OUO. The largest price ever asked nnd paid fnr a single pearl was k'.ih'O. which was the value of the great Tav:rnier pea ft, OUR NEW ISLAND POSSESSIONS The proportion to add millions of ftcaii-csnnibsls to our happy family is a meaty subject. The Imperial!! have their Philippines, and theanti's,also.say they have their Fhill of them. With more or less fighting going on in imciiy of the Phiiippiuea, we c m hardly speak of them as our "I'aeific" islands. No doubt our ncwly-ncouired brethren of the Philippines f el very strangely toward us, up-to-date, but when we come to get closer together oureanni balistic friends may become very fond of us. i As yet there are conflict i up rejHirts I concerning the social conditions of some Of our r.cvv iv -acpiired brethren in the Philippines, but we understand tvut the Mry notions, regarding the ftupcrlluoiisne of apparel, which prevail in niueli of pur h rritory. vv II u take
it n oamparatleel) esay matter rcr onr commissioners to learn the laked irrth. L. A. v. Bnlletia.
Ml. ro. ..e a 1 hlef ( Irhf r. 1 A curious use of the m icros OOpt waa lately made in Prussia. It appt-urs that tu onr of the railways a barrel, which l.oiild have contained silver coin, waa found on arrival at its destination to have been emptied of its precious content and sand substituted. Prof. Bhraubsrg consulted on the auhject, and he n-rit for samples of sand from all the stut ions alone the di (Terelit
Ii. en of railway through which the rpecic had parsed, and by means of hie niicroM-ope identified the station from which the interpolated snnd must have been taken. In due time the i ulprit. was fbead to ha one Of the employe a that station. London r'cho. LtarhteeS llawwm ftellili The UghteSl I novvn scilid is sai'l tobe the pith of the sqpfiOWCT arlth a specifle gravi t J of .iC'S. or about one-eig'hth that of c-ork. The s mill uv, er is extensively cultivated in cvntral itussia. nnd vnriniis u i - are si rved hv its lifferent p.irts, the recent discovery of the lightness, of the pith essentially increasing the commercial value of the plant. For life-saving appliances at seu, cork has a bouvaney of one to live, while with the sunflower pith one to thirty-five is atuined. About NUiJ eabic inches of it srouid weigh as much aa one cubic inch f iridium, the heaviest metal. Ameri
can Machinist. Million of 1 : in . Visitor (in search of upartmeuos) Have von plenty of fresh eggs? Landlady Thousands of 'em, mum; thousands of 't m. "And fresh butter?'" 'Fons of it, mum; tonn of it." "And pure milk?" t) am of iu mum."
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what did you sny, mum?" "Fleas." "No. not a fler, mum; not
Spats Koaasate. null-nil in Maai Lnoaematoa. A Petersburg newspaper, the Pctersburgsiiaya .ac ta. of June 24 (JulyG), in reference to the captain's recent death, remarks that not only have words derived from his name been ;id opted into French ( boy cotter), Dutch (boy cotten ), Herman (boikottiren) and ot her Kuropean lnrg'iiages, to express a lj -teinatie "cold shoulderit'g." but that the term has even made its way into BuaeiSB in the shape of boycott irovat (to boycott), buycottirovanie (boycotting, substantiv e). Notes and Queriea. Let t nee alShf. I-'reshen a bMid of lettuce, tear the leaves apart with the fingers, but do lint cut them, as that impairs their -rispness and flavor. Arrange the salad I In a dish and pour over it a dressing made by grating half an onion, mixing It with a teapoonful of lemon juice, a HsltSpOOafnl each of white pepper and : nustard. dry; then gradually stir into i these iugredients two tablespoonfuls of Mive oil and two of vinegar. Good Uousekeeoinr.
And II Wa nur. run. f f you were not an heiress," he said as a wind-up to his unnassiutied appeal- if you hadn't hssdredi si thoaaaada of dollars, while I sin poor, the ease arouid ne dirTercnt. You wooid Know then thu I loved yoS tot youraetf alone." "Havaa't ou seen the ftvaaiag paiersr ihe ej!ml asked. "No, darum; " "Better Ret one. My hank has huted vcl I haven't s-.t a d.d. ir H-iwcVj-r, a.you love me for myself alone -" "A I was aayiag, M rreaen, sc is tTrupted as h I oi. up. "I all d to M row f it her shout that eoalyard, and wi.. tres
pass no further on year valuable tumv Thanki for your kindoeaa- good evening! l'hiladilphia Press. A Doable 4 ri if viiples. On a Long Wand farm is an apple tree whuh bore l wo er "f tru.t the paat v . ar, and the larnurs are takin assaaal interest ill thia ptculialitv of liatUH-. .lu-t as linn li interest has been shown in 1 1 teller's Stnniach Bittera, whu h has the pec uliarity of nu in dvsN-p-i.i, indigestion, conatin itio and blood" disorders that ot her remedies fail to
bi Befit. In chronic cases it ran lv tails, und it cures whenever cure i- p..s-d!e. tanfttl nenllnll.n. "Of 11 my expectations in life." said the scmber-v ;.saa( d man. "I have p alicd only-
one; aad that was the expectation that I should fail to realize the other.' N. Y. Sun. Lane's fjraaaltr Meillelae. Moves the bowels each day. In order to he healthy this la BCi SaMUT. Acta gently on the liver and kidneys. Lures aick headache. Pries 25 and äoc. "I tin ught she was a dream before I married her. he iid. 'And now?" ouened his friend. "Well, 1 am caaviaceo thai dreams &o by con trat ns."- lircAlvn Life. To ( nrr a I Ol I In One Tiny Take LftSativa Rromo Quinine Tsblete.. All draggists refund nionev if it fails to cure. 25c. Success ecu- --s in penmadintt others to take yon at juur own valuation. Town Topics.
We think Puso'a Cure fur ConauatptM the only medicine for Cnuglu. J 4
Pmrkard, Fprmg'aeld. 111., Oct. 1, 1HH.
Fven a hear ton m.iv not be tbe tilth. L. A. W. llu ttin.
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of nothing better to tear the lining of your throat and lungs. It is bener than wet feet to causa bronchitis and pneumonia. Only keep it up long enough and you will succeed in rcducingyotrr weight, losing your appetite, bringing on a slow fever and making everything exactly right for the germs of consumption. Stop coughing and you will get well.
Drops- treated fr.-.- by Dr. H. II. Green's Sons, of- Atlanta, G. The Kre it, st dropsy specialists in the world. Read their adve-r-t at BSSBt in another oluiim of this paper. "I always want introductions to longhaired men." "Why?" "I like to discover what Mih;, i- tin v arc f.oi.-i: on." Chicago Daily Beoord, ('(lashiDK Lends lo Consumption. Kenu's Baimni will stop the Cosgl at once. (' to reardraggist to-day and ret a sample bottle free, l.au'c bottl - '.'" and 50 cants. Go at once; delays are dangetous.
New Ferra of an Old Qu. -t ion ."So you wish to marry my dasshtcr?" "Yes. sir." "Well, can you support her in that condition of idleness to which she has always lieen accustomed?" Chicago Daily Kecord. Pleasant. Wholesome, Speedy, lor coughs i II. de s Hoaei oi rloreiu und and Far. Pike s Toothache Drop Cuie in one minute. There is. after all. no man so ornery as the one who marries his landlady to avoid paying his board bill. Atchison Globe.
cures coughs of every kind. An ordinary cough disappears in a single night. The racking coughs of bronchitis nre soon completely mastered. And, if not too far alon, the coughs of consumption are completely cured. Ask your druggist for one of Dr. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Plaster. It will aid the action of tbe Cherry Pectoral. If yon h.-T ny rnmplatnt whstrsr aud ... ..r- Its bt m.-. Silvlro you ran potstbly ubtaln. write n. fr.lT. T"U will rx-i BMSBpi riiy tb -t lnjr 0- offreVj' t V . A -
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CONSUMPTION OF GRAIN. Kvc Is lh praii, most in u-e it Kusaia. where S80,OOUIM bushels are consume! each vcar. an ftveNge of 307 pounds to eacli inhabitant. Denmark uses :;( pounds of rve per eajiita I vear; Svv(lcti 114 1 Norvvav, 2.'4; Italy. 2'.'; (ic rmanv M Kriinee, 5:i. and the I'niled .States. '22 pounds In t lie I n i ted St rites the consumption of wheat is 3M),XH),0H) liuvhels a year, or 240 pounds per Inhabitant. Italy resjalres 107 pounds a bead Great Kritain, Ji.M) jiounds; Kuaaia. W3; Germany, HQ; Auatxia-liunirary, 230; Japan, 28.
CONSUMPTION OF GRAIN. Hye is the trrnin most in BSC It Kus aia. Rhere 18OtOO0,000 bushels are emiturned each var, sa ivetage of 3i7 pounds to each inlialdtant. I), i. mark usci SM DOSndt of rye per asaita year; Bsredea 314 1 Norway, 2-.' I; Italy. (jertnany "; Krftnee, 53, and ihe I'nited States. U pounds in the Ualted Btstaa la eoasaaiptioa of wheat 1x100,000,400 bttshets a f 9W, or 20 panads per lahabitaat, itaij reauirea 10" pounds a head; lireat Uritar HO pounds; Itussia a; Oertnany. ISO; Aus: i :., II i.t irnry. HKtl Japan. 2a
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