Rensselaer Union, Volume 11, Number 1, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 September 1878 — Yon Can Save money [ARTICLE]

Yon Can Save money

By using Doolky’s Yeast Powder, for less butter, flour, eggs, etc., aie required to accomplish satisfactory results. This is not a needless, bap-hazard statement, but a fact, verified by the experience of many thousand families. Try It and prove the claim. Particulars regarding Electric Belts tree. Address Pulvermacher Galvanic Co..Clncin..O. Alfred L. Sewell, Chicago, Hl.,wants agents.

WiLilorr’s Feveh and Aiit'EToNift.—Crux Cuml-Ham ANp Sttitßl—Dr.WUhoft’s Took Is curative and protective! It will cure Chills and protccffrom further attacks. Its reputation U established. Its composition Is simple and scientific. It contains no poison. It act* promptly and Ita effects are permanent. It la cheap, because 11 saves doctors’ Mils. It Is harmless, speedv tn action and delightful in Ita effects. Try It and prove ull that’s said. Wheelook, Finlay A Co., Proprietors, New Orleans. For bali by 111 Ditvoaim. The Pacific Sural Frets doesn’t believe that that “big plow” made In lowa for the Chicago, Milwaukee 4b 8t Paul Railroad Company to the largest in the world, as has been*currently stated. “ The fact to.” says the Press, ‘•that California agriculture can so far overlie this mooted monster in the plow lino, that if the lowa plow should fall into the California furrow they would have to get a lantern to find it with.” And it goes on to say than a few years ago a plow was built in that State, IBb. beam of which was 18 feet long, and 18 inches deep and 10 inches thick.' The land side was 17 feet long; the mold-board 18 feet long and 8 feet high. The plow weighs a ton, and it cuts a furrow four feet wide and three feet deep, and is drawn by flighty oxen yoked to a wire cable one inch thick. The plow certainly beats the lowa implement by big odds.

Statistics show that for the present year the value of the gold ana silver produced in California is $21,000,000, while the agricultural produce of the samo State exceods $91,500,000. As compared with mining, agriculture stands nearly live to one in values produced. The wheat arop of California for a single year to valued at $36,520,560; barley at $10,000,000; other eereals, $4,500,000; products of the vineyards, $7,500,000; wool, $7,600,000; fruit, $3,500,000; live stock, sold and slaughtered, $17,500,000; dairy produce, $4,500,000. Such are the achievements of the agriculturists of a State originally peopled by a class of adventurous and enterprising men seeking for gold! - Prairie Farmer. —lt was reported a few days ago that Eugenie was about to perpetrate matrimony. She has not clone so, but has, in the meantime, accomplished the gout. Evidently this good woman behoves in the old adage, “Of two evils, choose the least.”— Chicago Tribune. When an artist climbs over a fence to get a nearer view of a handsome bulldog, he must fake the ohances of his sketching the dog or the dog’s ketching him. — Puck.