Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 26, Number 34, Jasper, Dubois County, 27 June 1884 — Page 7
fprinhle MMmkb awl water on nM bushes to kill Uui Inaavta. V Y
mraUL
--Baked Milk: Put a half gallon of
Milk in a jar and tie it down with writ-
tag bmmt. Let tt tend In a moderate
fen turnt or tea hoars. It will be like
cream, mini is very nutritious. Bapiitt Weekly. --Every garden should contain a few rows of small fruits, uot only for useful purposes, but for ornamental. On rich
tardea soils the product is sometimes targe enough to supply a family from a very smalt area with all they require.--Cleveland Leader, In sowing sseds In the garden it it well to remember that though the soil
anwura on ueep ana aamlj pulverized, yet a loose eoodltion ia unfavorable to
gooH growth. After the seeds are town a heavv roiling would be a great advantage. Cr6o Times. A dellcloua tide dish is made of applet and U called apple otneleL 1'eel and stow, stir in a large lump of butter, a little sugar and four well-beaten eggs; add fine bread-crumbs and fry In hot lard on a griddle, dropping front a spoon. If you hare no stale bread use flour or cracker crumb. A. Y. hut. If possible, bay an oil-cloth which hai been made fur several years, as the longer it hat lain unwashed the better it will wear, the paint being harder. Kaver scrub. Sweep with s soft hairbrush, and wash with a soft cloth dipped in milk and water. Don't use soap. Hub dry with a handful of rags. iMiroU JUt. Orange custards: Boil the rind of an 'orange till it i tender, pound it in a clean mortar and add to itHfae juice of two oranges, eight ounces of loaf sugar, the yelksj of four egg and the white of three, beat altogether for ten minutes, then add a pint of milk, l r over the fire until it is set, then pour into glass dishes or cups. A'. Y. Herald. A Hue, lustrous polish for delicate cabinet work t an be made as follows: Half-plut linseed oil,, half-pint of old ale, th white of an egg, one ounce spiritt.of wioo, one ounce of spirits of sails. MiaLw well before uslnsr. A lit- !
tie to be applied to the face of a soft
linen pad. sod lightly rubbed for amin
ute or two over the MttMm tt tw m.
stored, which should be first rubbed off
wun an oia mile Handkerchief, it will keep any length of time if well corked.
When at Fort Albany we saw several Esquimau dot, a species of canine un
known in civilised communities. These dogs arc very large, larger than our Newfoundland, and much strong r .a.K f Jb At mm 7.
wuen m oonaiuou. ineir strength, however, varies. In the winter, when they are well ted for driving, they are much stouter and stronger than in summer, when they are poorly fed, without
exercise and languid from the heat.
which fat very telling upon them, as
umr native climate far to the north is 1 !t . .
mrnrisuiv severe. I Heir oci'irs are
white aun yellow while impure breeds are white and black- the hair thick and
nuaiiy. and the tall long, httshy and
eurltng up at the end. At times they
tw reiy quiet, ni 01 tiers very savage. , They are driven ordinarily five in number, but often many more, before sleds, one, Invariably a female ieadiujr. for the others will follow her more readily. Each dog has a separate rein, which is held :bv the driver, who has also a great iong'whip made of sealskin, plaited s ordinary whips, but with the heavy part of the lash about the thickness of a man's wrist. The lash is from six to nine fathoms long, and the handle- made of wood from a font to a foot and a-half in length. When a dog is not drawing properly or omisbehaving in any way he or she is drawn by bis separate rein out of the rest of the pack to receive chast foment with the whip, and so well do they know what is coming t hat just as soon as the rein is putted the victim l ogins yelping and struggling to correct his or her ways before the whip comes thundering along.
ureat skill is required in the use of these whim, for if not properly handled the grant heavy lash cracks around the m.-nlu.b tor's body and legs, indicting very painful and sometimes severe wounds. But in the hands of a person skilled in the use of thorn these whips can bo used with great preeesion and effect, sometimes completely cutting a dog's ear of. Very remarkable stories are told about the manner in which the Esquimaux handle their whips, but are, I Imagine, slightly exnggerai.!. Tt hi said that they have frequently attacked and killed white bears, the most fwro.ous aniiuais in the vlninttv nt Jma'
Bay, with a kVife attached to the end of a whip. One of our party " tried his hand" with one of these dogwhips, and succeeded in punishing his kgs rather-severely, whilo a Hudson Bay company's officer used It with an mucHFhiwe and precision as a horseman would have used an ordinary whip. Some Esquimaux dogs at Fort Albany had to be tied a long distance apart with long chains while whole fish were thrown to them, which they'd devour with a suddenness which was astonishing, lest in their greed they'd turn upon each other. They are quite unmanageable when they got on the track f a deer, and no nerson can check
them in their wild career as they gallop, 'up hill and down dale," over ice nd snow, and through bush, with the led behind them In pursuit of: their grey. Ordinarily, they make about fy miles a day, and very pleasantly nd comfortably does a man ttavel in jwsie Northern regions wrapped up in blanket, and furs upon a dog4kd, 9
fit Wife the
A sharp lad of fourteen started oni two or three weaka asm with a iw.
shilling bouquet is his hand and rang the door-bell of a house occupied by a widow. As she came to the door he asked: "ladhis number 9640 Blank street?" "Yea1 Then this louquet is for you. with the compliments of of why, I have lo t his card." "Forme? Oh! how sweet 1 Never mind the card I can guess who it was. Here, my lad. take this " It was a fifty cent piece and it to en oourged the lad that he began to buy bouquets at wholesale rates, and tc hunt the city directory for the names of widows. lie played that game right along until some of them give him away to the police and an officer over-
nnuieii aim ana reniaraeu : ' You'll have to drop this, my boy, but there is no law to prevent you carrying a pair of No. 2 shoes from house to bouse to look for the owner who lost them on the street, "frts-eti Fet tn$8.
MB WtOUn ffMMBBIsWb
Is could im tbea be beard, wm her otherwise ovcrwheuaiur Nature had done muck for her
A (iermen woman llvlnrr ilnnw tl,
line Of the Northern Pant Ha KmuT
some cattle, for wbioh the railroad company refused to pay, and she wrote a letter saying "if Mr. Villi ard was hers be would pay me for all my little cat ties, because be is so good. He lived in my little village in Germany, andht was a srreat. hiir. tin iniinv man wki
1 waa a little, small girl going to school in our village, and he would never lei l U! 1 Vl . .1.. . . .
wub oiff ouy uun. me nuie Doys or gtrv 'n our school. Cki ayo Time,.
In manv of the most fahlfnw
drawing-rooms to-day you will tind exact fac similes of the old easy chair of our grandmother's days, with high back and curving flat topjtcd arms. Even the old style of wooden-seated rocker without arms and with atr;rht
back i reproduced in the furnishing of mo lern households. The ontv ilitic
ence i that those of to-day arc made ol
inanogany or cberry instcaj of marble A I.'.. .... 1-
Near the eiessef see of thausyte
wmnriot says of use ynssat year a pale, ears-wera wesass wA& have heesi ssea st the wiadew of ker dwelllas; aepersatly ia a eoaalttou of eeaptols exkaaaUon. Hr egorts to mset the seenmnlstssl daties of her iMMaehoM had bsea great bet nasueosssful, while the eareef aatekehUd,
waoae weus added to I
troubles. Hatar
mm la a vojitliful days she had been not enlr bsaetlfal bet Utpeeaessor of heslUi to atWom Msa. But horns and famUy dutise sad tas depressing cares which toe eftea aocompauy teem had provea craater than hr soiendld strength aad aaslelt at that moment not only that Ufa was a bwpdsa but that death would be a grand relief, fti. U ao unusual experience. It ia, in fact, a atoet common everyday oceurraaot, and a great prayer is coostanUy aeoandiag from thousands of homes fof . deliverance front the deadly power whteh is ealaving ao many wives, aotnn aud daiurhters. And yet these daties of life mafet be met. No woman eaa afford to torn aside from the proper care of ner heme and the ones who ar committed to her care, althoogh ia doing these daties may saerines her boalth, and posslUy life ttself. The sxperienoe of one who cueeeiKfnlly overcame each triali and yet re-
l?J?"M William Wat -on. Presiding Bider of tht Methodist-Epi-copal Chorea, reeidiug at Watertown, N. Y. Urn
thma. Lsdlssf Hill's hair aad
QqwTTiiTfUi btstsTsts shsaH hs very MMT gl smbsrraissit jtessest Trejaaartjat. nmiuue emnshunss, gfrmg aatatral, ehnnV
iTOmso, bttod er hsssding Piles, neete erehroaic, are eared by Fapdlon Mai Gere, la a few days. ' Now i. ik, tin. (a .1
And they wlU tell yoa unbemnttagly
Of Baser
"noah on OQWfhs, lto.,
paweununugns, 1
Am XagUeh journal hi a Utile
"m u a nation ec Beton Budgtt.
u M - -- rm mm m- aVU
seatoeurs.hnrd or soft eeraswat1s.lnurfoas,
Ask any or all of the uwrtetniaeut nlm
eaa be reued en to core all dawnjnetbeldnV nersand urinary organs; such uBrlghdfs
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A wealthy Knjtlish gentleman it try ing to convert the poor heat hn in India by inserting Mr. Spureon's sermons as an advertisement in Mmoi the native papers. The people think thai they are an advertisement of a new pav oat medicine
run jujuurrs.
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No RnatasT for Catarrh baa met with such Huerees as Paptlkn Catarrh Onre: It never tails and doss its duty thwwhlynot by relieving temporarily tat earing permanently. It does not smart or Irritate.
"Bwohu paiba." Qal(eoanleta Pttre.all
-wew vwurwn Tlj : lftrr.,tng sales of Pise Onre mV mats Ha claim ns the best eoegk raswdy.
"My wife became completely run down through overwork and csre of a tick member of our bouiehoM, and I entertained erious apprehoasioui aa to ber future. She was languid, pale, utterly vxhautted, without appetif, and in a complete atato of phyik-al decline. And yet she did not, CCsd not neglect her dutieo. 1 have aeen her about the house, trying courageously to ease for the ones she loved wheal could tell, front the linen upon her face bow much she was suffering. At times she would rally for a day or two and then faU back info the state of nsrvou exhaustion she felt before. Her bead pained ber frequently, her body was becoming bowed by pain and all hope or enjoyment in life seemed departed. What to do we could not toll. I resolved, however, to bring back her life and vtulity if possible aad to this end began to treat ber myself. To my great relief her system haa been toned up, her streagifa restored, her health completelv recovered aud wholly by the use of Warner's Tippecanoe, which I regard as the greatest tonic, in vigerator and stomach remedy that bat ever leu discovered. I
was jeu 10 use it mere readily as I had tested the heaHa-restoring properties of
" " ' -aia were in my own person and I therefore knew that any petnedy Mr. Warner might produce would be a valuable on. I taveatacereromawnded both Warnei ' Tippecanoe and Warn' Safe Cure to many of my friends and I know several D "Ctors of DiviuitV aa anil mm miiMmu
laymen who are using both with great benefit. If all the overworked aad duty driven women of America oould know of the e verience above described, and act upon the same, there can be little doubt that maoa of the pain, and meet of the depressing influences of life might be avoided. Bach truths are too valuable to remain unknown.
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1 Hi snfsfll ! amZsnsnssrfl ! BUnnLaaaak efl snTunsW. anssT
THE 6BEAT etMUl
RKMKOr For Pain!
l yea:
RHEUKATI8H,
NeuraJghm, SCmiTO, UttnlASO, yggjOatAgnaa SORE TtftSaT.
QfUINSTjnrnXLIKOS,
l
- What Is the most reliable
en fnr alt thna -
fever, agne, ex., and they will teU
- jsanaraxei or uestiejionr
lienoe, whea thsse rsmiwlie wftk fUhsss annatfW valnaMa
Ami eomponnded iato Bop mtnwi, tueh a wonderful and myatenoes eorative power
m eevesopsd which is so varied hi itsc tiou that no disease or III health caai
Uyexiat or reakt ita power, and yet It is
nainienas hbt ine ascet nail a eatlavnlidorBSBaJleetchlMtoi
CmUttMMVL
"PHInn
or nearly arauf
PBX)eTBITS8
nivnura. svxsjlbm
and att ettwr basny scan
J!, d given up by physktew at Blight's and other kidney dUea, Mvet
vwnqNauHBV auiuu --'T caueu tion, have been cured.
FIFTf KOITS I MTTLE.
BOM kr an ITraasleia aul
puieit. lUrnclluie la u
Women nana nearlv mnrt
From .anonv of nnrie4a.
wsJcefuluess and Tarkxis (Laoum peculiar ht
The Charles A, Veastsr 0s.
MA.T0SSLUO)
aUttaMre.aU.V.a.JL
mm
"UTTLl WOIDU"
TZMB KBBB1
IBOnle drawn lait nt ahaw fnrwn
cianng pangs ox nHUBsatum, Innammatoiy and ehronic, or sugaiag from scrofuiat Keiem iebrlriu
hi . HMUBf i'mM Turn Kmrft. RiHiakKvwekt.Mi llSanacUr lSU tmUmt 1 tk Um 4r
lawn t e7 pMe. n'UIMi mi ymm. mm cf car Sew CaeaBS
ajaaaSBF' vxmmmm, waa irwe
Piaj,CTllc awa.i. Mam Umt. Tta
mtlfm mi ita, U4-e mm wm mmmt l.aM Sal,MivM. Ww4 Mlkm, tffmm Ska4 la IJHW WaaasTto Bmr Wa
aw waa ni a tac. tr klrtna Hartal. IVftjailwuw rt. AS-
mm sawjuck (.(..
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PILES
Aeehaale'
aa tmfatum cert for
rrscp ei. rrwa art
jrre. A(i. a.a
Masen. But MM. See
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iMmVgatk. H srewBg-avH
pta, tmMt always s-ema to soot she nay. Boston Ceetsterrfai ITsffafav
Akt ladv wsa aailn. aea
nan than take laa arfwM. la Iamu-J
Me spaes ef newspaper columns eaa nnTsin Mrs.'Lvdta E. PinVtnun'shwQe toMeaW' by sending a rtamp to LZ
Sat what you like of nil nten It Is the hatter whose influeucj Is nsseswt. Jhsttoa Star. Pmimms are a very affectionase elass. They set a good deal by each other. Bkinnv Men. "Wells' Health :teewerM restores health and vigor, cures Dyepaia4t. How to make money IsetwLeaf the he-jt part ef your Ufa, and ge to week m
V1U mgm.
Baku and baas-ball ehrae differ in tnodnees for run. 0 Ctty Jerrfe.
OORat Or KnTBTKATISM. Ko. 4t rm.ro yt Mamicbt. 1 XswTonaCtTT.Jnn.as.iSM. f I have been a martyr to Ianammatory Rheumatiam for thirty years. IamaproTlsion dealer in Pnltoa Market, and the dampness of the place canoed my trouble, Standing en the stones, mv feet naad ta.
swell e? Almost as big aa euehtona, then the rnwaanuism would affect my shoulders aad arms. I have tried almoat varrthin.
hut without avail, until I began using BftAMDUSTM's Pills. The' moat I ever teak
was six piUs ax a does,snd seen aa the saedicJne oneratod. the vein would heeln
to paas oft. I then took two pills every
gni zor a weeg, ana weeM be entirely cured for tome months, until I had another attack; then the seme trentment always cured me. BuAXDRrrx Pills never nave failed me oooe. I have w -- " -
forspwards of thirty years. I daily recom-
menu tnem, nud l lately eared my clerk ef rheumatism; he took the ptlla the same aa I did. I am now 73 veers eld. strena and
vigorous, and I am sere Buamouktr's Pills are the csue. Anybody afflicted with rheumatiam ran enema ta me. and if
they will take Bajumsmia's Pills, I will surely cure them. C W. Irxa,
w Xo. rijroK Xaskkt, I Haw Tour Cswt Jan. M. M84. f I have been usine Bnudinnnre'a Pills
for the last 10 rears. Thsv are a wonder
ful medicine. There is tothing equal to
em aa Blood Purifiers and Liver Bag-
nlatoea. But I wish ta asafea haw remark.
ably they cure KltevmnUlsm, and how
easily: i wee sajsosse. cy Haeumsttsm or the legs. My bwlneas (wholesale fish dealer) naturally leads me to dump places. I was se bad I could net walk, and at
ForttfrtbcBretcm. Ail who hare exeni-
Leaec4 eaS wttnewrd
'Um effect or Ham
teiStouMcli Kuen
usee Um weak, bmk-
ea dewa, r"Mltat vletlmief eYtpepsia. MfW waBMSeau. fctvr
$1,000
urai. to MM who wai ted j inlaw plL-gLMtgyT'. leeiee. AmJc, wing
Swifts Specific S
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1,000 A6ENT8 wAHTEB!! UVUHLt VU,:.1
to eru ia- nres Aeaaeatsse miearaeSln mt
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Mmr. er srenatuie
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THU SWIFT SFECIFIC CO.,
Drawer 1 Attaat
WJM St.. M.heinh
Br H. J. RaXsdkll. nLaaw s rsaa,nL rant
MA II this work. Wcaaae the awt Blabte,
sv"i " HHnir auawraai'aw IteaaM,., warly COO Hp. Bne eteet jaertnklCs.
UC. tc Will a Brt mmt. BMll T.mMm.mt m.mmm
htoseet peadta. .W.,r rHam4 nurAa7n
. TT' waw mwmmm wnap.wmf ai oac If HcaajjtO Baoa.. 1 W. Kuanfe SC. t'larianO.. O. rjs-ChHSware reads. 4UMm.
Lirscor ntssinn. tjt irtrD to u sataer er an ewa KlJ I E
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PAPIIXOlf
MA 8CVCRC CASE OF CATARRH CURED. w
aaaAiw aiki rter Bjrt'r
rteetaoa. B. J. aUne-
5,
tSSinl Bsllsuf nLBstsat!aul
Are., mts: "I wmsSUeted wt a verr
feratef Catarrh, several ptnretetaae relleteA unt tt
tmiiBsieaMiiiia. VtsmnUrea Ocmt fer nearly two year aad Send
tr saweawia. unt I ws nv-
fer air owacewi tkei
weaMeasaeai
atOU GaTABUU
avansaeaivaetts nnaie
laa.. ral
new anrtrsaa. at fan
ae gnd tssjteaar em selttng sane me fenaer aesuea-
nhrht I suffered fearfulrr: I tried Bel
seme, Saraaperillaf, aad all ktads of ttneturea, but they did me no good, and I was atmid ef heiag a eripede. I anally eomutenosd using BaAwnasTei's Pilul I
teoB two every atgas fer I eeauui to Imswovei I
Mew, when ever siefc, I tubs BstamMUtrn's PlUa. TtownaesriBlL
IfBfto JVs iVese,
aae niawraUuaa. Oet-
Waatefl. Ev LOGAI.
Khlllrd. 1T5; laforporMedT JfjL.Vtir tfct;uryof Caaeera. Taseeee, a lere. eaaaaha
r" --- " -t n iiiiir nun. w or DxeoBSaTlos. r:r rt-ASJ ai Birxuscmi. 4&n m
" u. rena, Aaewrm. Kane Cm.. IU.
"A rTEPORT rWOhl MOME,
ir arveral boOs eacfee seek ef siy seek. ItrfeSiear
wiia PasUke Sfeta Cars, I waeeDtlrely eereS. Tatie-
lmnM41atc ana effect sal. I bare nana the SSctaCaee
upoa atrts. aad found It tbe moet aatlrf aotory re for that troeeie I erer trW ; tt aires Inmrslaee i
neat tasaaunatiott oi the eyelid, aad rffrcta a I
care. waLLan DiWojjr.
CbtcaaTO.Aarnrth.tSU. 1M Dearborn I
xIT sT
IMSTIC TRUSS
,er. i, as onapr, rt Ac jeMlag- Hal! In era tar, adapts tt writ to all Mftla of thabudr
tafctng Jaur.
Willi Utm
back tha ta
eMeaeaauaa mW.
With ttaht nreamne the Hrrnia ia
if1, ,??A''ml.fun! R l eaar dwral ana) mttm.mlJP 'Vl1 mPnmtmntrmZ iflPtgaVOS TNUai CO., SO Dearnom St., OhIoao.Tir
AwlXTS WAiTEO oamaRoV lOleUH POI UJUIE AM IMHli
Ur .."im. ' ,"U2' ajnr et aauw" "And the Oat
-ltenaelsv-2luv-
Wosuirti beet friend fer rettevhw the
brtoh tons the eyes, eclm every unnatural '"ftoss perfect ptceere of health Una laaainSin la TW i I..-
reaperUle, It puriflea the blood.
IIZv7t IT9 syarem, ana retooves all feeling of languor, distrees, plnv
aXraienT
Ttn VTealia, n ma - . i
reel tttnte when it is eauty a eyeeT
M I Mttth Mfavitffa MsnAantsla. tAsift
feSEJte J110 'd with seme SalMi whJ i reslstod all setts of trMttnent. The Tpecifto relieved her Cyjsrees lt4de Arhw
SaatriL FaUowt, p. I OMoael la tka War for Um i'aleal BBukaow ready. Wrueatoaea. Snmi ae rrata f eatnt, SaaiBW tVwy onlr Si.SO. Cleir.t book oat. eww OSTOtlt Wra. 00., eUeaUua aieeh, Qaielanln.
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KIDNEY DISKASIt. LIVKR COM PLAINT .
CONSTIPATION. PlLatm,
AND BLOOD DISKAtatefs.
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"IJdney. Wort le aheeye reuabla.! Br. a. B. Clark. Se. stoie, Wk
r-wnraaaa eaiisaaj em
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WBTEK WBriTBO TO ADTEartUOl
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tMS salBir. Adeeitteeea Nke to
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