Rensselaer Union, Volume 3, Number 18, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 January 1871 — The Canse of Rust in Wheat. [ARTICLE]

The Canse of Rust in Wheat.

Tits Germantown Telegraph says that it is getting to be a pretty general Opinion among fanners that the Sowing of grassor timothy—with the wheat in the fall, as has been common in nearly every wheat-growing district here, as well as north and east of us, is the cause of rust on wheat, by reason of the moisture which the grass retains affecting the grainstalks when maturing. These grass-seeds, sown after the wheat crop has been har.vested, will produce, it is churned, as good drops the following year as if sown at the time of the wheat,, nine months previously. J /. ;- I tO6 Sore Throat, Cough, Cold, and similar troubles,,ifsuirered to progress, result in serious ptilmonary affections, oftentimes tncurable. " Broicn's Bronchial Trochee ” reach directly the seat of the disease, ana give aMuctet It stant relief. They have been thoroughly, terftpd, and maintain the good reputation they have justly acquired, y istlureareimi ■ tatfifa, be sure to obtain the genuine. . Fhossino’s White Wine Vinegar is a most supgrb article for table nse. Warranted pure. - Kxw Patsst LaW for 1870, published by Mnnn * Co., 87 Park Bow, N. Y., sent free. ■»«..*. ' * Pbrfumert.— Sec Tallman’s Adv’t.

Gooey’s Lady’s Book.— A splendid number of (fodey is presented to the patrons of tttj excellent monthly for February. The embellishments are numerous and of a superior ktnd, consisting in part of: “The Fight Interrupted," a Steel plate; Colored Fashion-Plate, containing seven figures; “,Qor Balloon Post,” an extra wood engraving; “Winter," another splendid wood engraving; etc. The other novelties for tb« month are the usual large Extension Sheet, Drawing fcjssSpmj, Cottage, and the various designs to be found In the Work Department. Marlon Harland, Mrs. Hopldnson, and other prominent writers contribute to the literature of this number. L. A. Godey, Philadelphia. $3.00 per year, with liberal inducements thelnb*. ‘ * f Diseased Lunas are Greatly ok an Increase nr this Country.— Tine sudden changing Of weather has donrynnch to give rise to Consumption. Bnt there are thousands of cases who bring it on by their own imprudence—such as wearing damp clothing, and gomg from the warm room Into the cold an, and checking the perspiration, Which causes irritation of the Lungs, and then matter or phlegm will collect, which nature will try to relieve by coughing it op, to prevent pustule* from forming. If natme does not raise the matter with ease, and stop tfhls inflammation, tubercles will soon form, and Consumption will soon follow. Allen's Lung Balsam will- cure and prevent thousands of cases ot Consumption If if la only taken In time. For sale by all Druggists. If yon do not feel well yon send for a doctor, he calls upon you, looks wise, scrawls some hieroglyphics upon a piece of paper which yon take-so -a drug store and there pay w) cents to SI.OO, besides the doctor’s fee, for a remedy nine times ont of fen not half so good as Dr. Morse’s Indian Boot Pills, which cost bnt 35 cents per box. Do ■you think the former the best, because yon pay the most for It? If you do, we advise yon to nse, just as an experiment, the Morse’s Indian Root Pills. They are prepared from a formula pronounced by the most learned physicians of our country to be the best And most universal of family medicines TheHoßSß'a Indian Root Pills cure Headache, Liver complaints, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Female irregularities, Ac., ana are put up both sugar-coat-ed and plain. Qlve them 4 trial. Bold by. ail dealers.