Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 21, Number 10, Jasper, Dubois County, 7 March 1879 — Page 3
MI.VTS FOR THE HtVMNIOLV. Jelly G'A. 2 oujwi sugar, 4 oap batter, S wggH, 1 cup milk, S eapa Jtoar, 1 teaspOOHful low, 2 of ereaavtar tar ;
uke in layers. Ginger Cookie. I teaspoon fill soda, it in a ooftee-cup; 2 tablespoonfuls nut warm water, taoiespoonruis butter or lard; fill up th cup with molasses; mix soft, and bake in a quick oven ; roll thin. Noodles. 1 egg, 1 tableepoonful milk, a little salt; mx Hard; rell very thin, dry. roll up, and shave like oabbage; put it in boiling water, stir with a fork; boil 15 minutos; season with butter, salt, and pepper. TmldUnj Sauce. I oupfal oream, 3 cups suf ar, 1 egg well beaten, 1 table spoonful butter, 1 teaspooHful corn starch; boil all together till a thick sirup. Take off the lire, and add grated nutmeg and a glass of wine. . s . t Drmul Cake. Dissolve a teaspoon of soda in a wine-glass of milk ; strain it oa 8 teacups of raided dough; a cup of lukewarm melted batter, 2 teacups sug-, ar. 5 oirffs. 2 tons noons cinnamon: fruit if vou Tike. Work the whole 15 min-i utos; lot it stand 15 minutes beforo lkinir. Flwling Island. Set a quart of sweet milk to boil, then stir into the boaten yelks of G eggs, flavor with lemon, and sweeten to taste ; whip the whites of the ogg-i lo a stiff froth, add a little sugar, drop a spoonful on the hot custard until it sots; pour me custaru in a deep uisti wami 11 is wnuK. uuuugii, nuu frotheil egg upon it. hoap the i AmtlC'Custard Tie. 3 cups stewed CUp.S Stewed apples, C ocks, 1 rtHO. -it i l"""" i I cool; beat the yelks of the eggs light, . aad mix well with the apple, seasoning, with nutmee only. Then stir in gradu-1 ally the milk, beating as you go ; lastly, j TTJrZ J ' i and bake without cover. Fried Oysters. Drain the oysters , through a sieve; boat up 2 or : eggs ; have ready some grated bread or crack-er-orumbe; sprinKie some salt ami a little pepper over tke oysters, then dip each oyster into the egg and breadcrumbs; have the pan hot and clean; put equal portions of butter and lard in the pan. Fry to a sice browa; be careful and not burn. finnuttk fJrsMtt .Ttnll in 1 riint ttratnr i ounce of islnrlass, until dissolved: I strain, and mix with it 1 quart of cream, or good milk; stir it until it comes to a iwiff. hn 1!m1 onnVaH. M th wn rniv-n nf c, ir. rlui nf whim wine; pour in a dish, sweeten to taste. stir until cold, flavor with lemon er vanilla, put in a form and set in a cool place. zmoH Lake. cups sugar, 1 cups flour, 1 cap of water, whites of 5 eggs and yelks of 4, 1 teaspoon soda, 2 of crMttuurtar; bake in jelly-tins, anil spread between the juice and grated riad of 1 lemon and yelks of 2 eggs, j boaten, and sugar enough to stitTen. Orange oake may be made in the same way ; substituting orange for the leaion. A Fatal Kef. The most foolish bet that we ever heard of Insing made was the one made last Sunday morning in George Shaw's saloon, on Horoneo Avenue by Michael Hall, that he could drink one quart of whisky within five minutea. Hall had t j . i. , i . i j insuu uruiKing tjuiw a gooa ueai aunng the moniiajr and was at the time of bet"n5 somewhat intoxicated, ihe sum oet was only f 10, which fact alone is suflicient to show the condition of the roan 'a iniad at the time. A quartnioasure was procured and filled to the brim with whisky, the quality of which, we I suppoee.was alout the same as that ;eHerauy servea m mining-towns oi ino Hall put the measure of liquor to his C,' T',. Tl i S f JlPS. drank It to Its dreS. Before a . . 1 t.l . - .. M t ' minute bad passed he fell to the floor apparently dead, and in that condition was at once removed to his lodginghouse on Helena Avenue. Dr.Brierly was summoned and emetics were given, but wunout producing tae aeeireu result Astom.nk.rn.mnwa.than nn1!il to i the man anU more than apintof the liquor was taken from him. For fortyeight hours he was unconscious of what was going on about him. Inflammation of the stomach set in and his sufferings became iatease. The ulceration from the inflammations finally, it is believed, Jerforated his stomach, aad on Thursay nWht about 11 o'clock he died. Hall waa a robust, hard-workiag JcUBfg mn of oaly twenty-five years of age. lie was a native of Ireland and unmarried. SutroNevJ)lHtcpctHlcHt. A Sew Testing Machine. A testing machine deaigneil by Albert Kmery has been set up at Watertown Arsenal. Its delicacy is such that while it pulls apart a five inch bar of iron registering a strain of 722,000 pounds, it breaks a horse-hair aad registers a force of two pounds. It crushed a pine block four inches thick and two feet long into a board two inches thick: and then a hen's egg was taken and inclosed in plaster of Paris, with two small bales at ech sad, and the pressure being aplilied the contents were forced eut of these small apertures at a strain of .12 pounds, and such is the command over the action of the machine that the pressure was stopped in an instant, aad the yelk ceased to be expelled, the hell of the egg remaining unbroken. -New JtelJbrilSbtndard. Ir matt be Rood, for everybody reooraneads K, aM tfee dactori prescribe it WenwaaDr. Wl'eCeeghijrup. IMee Keenta. -
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Tkkk Tlaktins. TIm Usae is approaoaiag wktm we should mlsat out our trees (or spring planting. The sooner tree firs planted in the spring I after the ground is in go j order the greater are the ood working chances of luiure growta ana thnit. The vounr roots will be stronger and better able to furnish food to the voung tree during the trying months of August and September. The man who plants a tree benefit himself and kis children after him. He ht a public benefaotor, and this is so far recognized in some of the New England and far Western States as that rowards are offered for tbu encourai-enient of tree planting. There is iu the planting, as in many other things, often times zeal without Knowledge, ine man wno plants a silver-leafed poplar or a honoy-locust because of their brisrht bark, hanlv 1 . 1 ,11 1 k 1 growth and attractive foliage, may live to repent of his folly. A few years since I the silver-loafed poplar was a novelty fnd much sought for, and extensively nlanted in Iawiim and ahmit ilr.or.vnnln The fashion now is to dir thwin out. ml use great diligence, in season and out of sn... tn ,latr.v th, tu , - w mm m w V W .MWit m W V JIUO other curses, when once rooted, are most ditlicult to remove. The best remedy is not to allow their introduction upon the premises. in piantinir trees it is well for the farmer to look to the useful as well as the beautiful. Mr. E. E. Barney, of Dayton, has done a good work in his uenevoienLenorwioiniroauceine cataina. We do not reninmhfir that, ha h-vt r.nnn,,.,r,i,.r,i,i u . u !. im.uimucuuou Il M n tico 1U1 kllU JAVVIl or tloor-varri or siiinwllr Whin stnml tht render8 t unattra.tiv0. Th hard ,l ntm y.i..ii. V. :,..,:, r Tnero fa t farm j th country but where some spot maybe found which wouW pav jn treo8 thaQ left unoccupied. Many old farms have hillsides and gullied lands and knolls. on which if trees adapted to the soil aad exposure were planted the land would be more valuable. The chostnut will flnnrish on sunn spots, and soon furnish a growth of valuable timber and nuta, and prevent further deterioration of the soil, and eventually enrich it. But there are corners and places on . farnis 8t re w situated they are un promame lor cultivation. Here we shou'd H101 ltho kJ"d of 'rcM that de" mand rich lands. The walnut and maplo repay all labor bestowed. We would suggest that the soft maple is a rapid grower, and a beautiful tree, but it has now an insect enemy in Illinois, where the tree has been extensively 1 planted. This enemy threatens the de struction of this timber in some districts. In this latitude the tree still does well. Trees of slower growth seem to repay the beet, as the wood is more valiiulilo mill tha trait loaa anhlunt ti nrtack9 from insects. If farmers in Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, Illinois and Missouri have ill-smip-ed, fertile corners of neglected parts of their farms (and who has not?) will this ' spring before the corn planting time prepare the sou, ana plant with the hardy Catalpa, they will find profit in it, and do a good thing for their country. It even resists the frosts of Minnegota. and whcH planted in good soil.and m groves?, it crowrftall.erect.and makes a handsome tree, and the timber is more . ..... lasting than even the ulack iocust or cedar. Gen. Harrison reported it sound in the stockade at Vincennes during the Indian ar, and in lo.'.i callou the at , tontion of farmers at Carthage, O., to j its value, ine stockade at mcennes was built by the Spaniards, which must have been before ISCK), as then the French the second timo came into pos session of the Iuisiana Territory, or it I may have beon antecedent to l Mr. -barney gives numerous instances
wnere m Uh, ana tlllnoisffiroV08 ?f " ' nr MX raara crrowth InrnUh nrfnllnnt. years1 crrowtn lurmsn excellent . posts for fencing, ana some are large anottcrh tnr ratlrnail tin. I enough for railroad ties We add the following, from the pen of Ji. K. uarney: BIRECTIOKS FOU l'LANTtNO. ini a . 1 -.11 !1 riant in seeo pea, in goou mcuow sou, nf. in rows two or three feet apart, and six inches apart in the row. If all germinate, thin out to one foot in the row and ' replant. At the end of one or two years transplant iato well prepared ground, four feet apart each way. If any tree 1 is croaked or defective, cut down close ; to the ground, even when three or four years old. It will shoot up a straight . . ae
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suuk. anu grow ranu). i ' " "Has honesty fled out of this coun-. ground clean and cultivate carefully two, tryr k llio N York Tribuw, or three years, after which they w.llNot at aUt Mn Reid nolatalK Heia , need little attention. In from sir to ten down , Mis80Uri iucturinir just now, years, according to growth, cut out each, but ,etters adarosged to ffim Rt lh row. Of the various uses that may bo nawk.Eyl oflice win roach him, just I ... ...In n t tl. n nB.4M.e la u ..vat dnH Vtl 1 1 I . ' J .
fence, usinc the lamer ones for posts, Iliniiu ui tile uuiuiiua, ia jiira, aim inn and the smaller, cut in ten or twelve feet lengths, for rails ; or cut into sLx feet lengths, splitting tho larger ones into two or four pieces, sharpen one end and drive in the ground four or more inches apart. Spike the smallest in whole lengths on top. Either of these modes will make a fence for a lifetime. In from 20 to 25 years, or even earlier, it may be desirable to thin out moro of the trees. By this time the large ones will be 1G inches in diameter, stump high. I have a common Catalpa over 1G Inches, 19 years, and a Speciosa over 10 inches in 21 years. Two lengths of eight feet each, cut from the tree, and spilt or sawed in the middle, will make four railroad ties, which can be used placing the rounded side down,
as CaUlpa has little or no ;Mp wood, J Eafo-SS, 7p"i and thus give a broader face for the rail, ti.so. Addrm the rratber, R. W rieree. M. One or two more cuts of eight feet each I P., Hulalo, N. y. i
oaa probably be had from the ease tree; tkeee ftatteaed or the side will make one or two ties more. It may be more profitable to let as many trees to the acre grow as can be sustained. Aside from its wonderful nowr to r
1 nist decay, there ie no more valuable ' Umber for oabinet work and inside finish of dwellings. It seasons quickly, i Keeps 11s piace, can oe used for any purpose for wkich white walnut or cork pine orni be used, and take a finer fin j ish and brighter polish than either. CincinnUi Commercial. I . Honet Bkbs Working Against 1 Timk. - If not afraid of them one can handle bees as safely as they can handle chickens, but attempt to drive them and tney w- drive you," said Wm. Fenner, of West Henrietta, N. Y at a session of the Western New York farmers' Club. To transfer the busy workers from one hive to another Mr. Fenner first blows a little tobacco smoke among them to excite them : in this condition ' lney fi-1 themselves with honey and will ' not stiug. He approves of movable comb hives, because when the frame is filled with honey it U easily removed 1 &ni returned to the hive. By means of an extractor he had rfilifivnd mmh- nf -w v w ihr hrmar ranUna,i frumo,l k ; ,V .H'p'-" ,rn . . days. tl. till? U1(V e, ana liaa it relillea m two His experience is that bees will mnko more honey in large boxes than small ones. In regard to the quantity . of honey from one stock, Mr. Fenner considers the pretense of 300 .pounds ' from hive a fraud, as one queen has to uu iuu iu ni snu Can propagate bees enough to make so much hnniw is. In liio nnininn olnnnl " ' f 1 " I tw-u. Mr. Smith, of Marion, Wayne Count.v. i . 1 . whn Vftntta man haaa and 7 makes much honey, has discarded side boxos. usinir tnn.hnTiu nntiroir Uo slim omn nn fnnnHtJn - means drones are avoided in surplus boxes. As it takos 20 pounds of honey to .ne pound of comb, foundation comb is of great economy, iieoe spared the laDor oi maKing comb gam many shin i surplus boxes filled and capped in three days. Mr. Burch, a member of the National Bee-keepers' Convention, says that 100 , colonies of bees are as many as can be , profitably kept in one locality, and will furnish one person with employment where the extractor is exclusively used , , lor at least lou days' work out of each j " year. One hundred colonies arranged far the extractor, with an extra set of combs, stocked with Italian bees in movable hives, represent about $1,000. Suitable appliances for carrying on the business, will cost $500 more. This estimate includes ground for a bee-yard, a house foriitonug honey in summer and pro, tecting bees in winter, and all necessary . appurtenances. The interest, taxes and insurance thereon will amount to about 10 per cent., or $150; the labor, at $2 per day, adds $300 more. Such an , apiary, according to Mr. Burch's experience, will give an annual yield of 5,000 pounds extracted honey. But little in crease of stock is secured when the extractor is exclusively usd enough perhaps to cover losses in wintering. According to the above estimate, in which Mr. liurch claims to have avoid-. cd extremes, the retail cost of producing honey is 9 cents per pound. In seasons when honey is very plentiful 100 hives will exceed . 000 pounds; yet in three years out of four the yield will .: r. .1 l bring it down to a.bout tie arerage price. No Use to Him. An old-fashioned citizen of Detroit wh0 has been havinz a fireplace nut in his house yostrday called on a dealer n t-rltPA rmnntits ami acal My wjfe has been 'teasinjr me for a ' wh0e week lo caU and look at what shc ( cans a spM Rrmter for our new fire-, place. What is the durned thing, and fi... te' lohtt cmm u it ? The dealer brought out one, showed, i j .1 . 1 I uuw it uuicu aruuuu inu graio ana as serted that no fire could reach the carI pet through it. i 1 Don't want one : wouldn't take it ; . as a gift," was the decided reply. 1 " hy, what's the matter?" "Matter enough. If I'm sittinc on the lounsre and want to throw a nuid of i tooacco into the nrepiacel've got to get up and move that blamed thing away or eise iet aown a winaow irom me top. Spark arresting be hanged! I put that . fireplace in for solid comfort!" Detroit j Free Tress. , - i 11 -a- a - the samo as though he was at home. Turlington llawk-Eye. The boy who ws getting a little too large to enjoy the flattery of his mother's sisters, said he had got " sycophants" long ago. The Valne er Their. As la a fire, the lorn areatly de-ieads npoa the time required for efficient aid to arrive, eo the result ot catarrh treat ly depends unotitbe speedy use of t flictent remedies. For over a quarter of a century, Dr. tide's Catarrh Hemedy baa been the standard remedy. The positive curaa it has vttt cted are numbered by thousands. Each year has witnessed an lncreaaed sale. It reputation is the reealt of superior merit. If the diwMe has extended to the throat or lungs, Dr. Piercc'a UoMea Medical Dhwovcry ehoukl be need wlUt the Catarrh Remedy. These two medfctnts will cvuiir cure ! moet. bimbwth eae ex ca-
Ask araggtsta for Ftteh'a Hurt Cerrseior. Cshht Jaeatea's BMt Mwaet Marx ToWm.
ML JOIN BULL'S Smith's Tonic Syrnp FOR THE CURE OF FEVER and AGUE Or CHILLS and FEVER. The prearirter ef tab eelebrated Medleiae jastly elaiHi far it a svperitrity ever allrcsa 1 CMTAIK, SFEZDYaadflKXAXEMTi k efAgae aad Fever, or Chilli aad Fever, w& eref laerterleBgitaadiag. Me refers to him ever eaerea ts taa aaaiic far tke IAFJE, ear wheththe a tire Waetera aad Seathera saaitrr ta fcear aim teitissoay to the tiath of tke aatertlea that ia as cue whatever will it failte evreif tke direetioai are strictly fellowei aad carried ' eat. la a great auByeaaesaaiagle dMe kaa j beea lujficleat far a care, aad whole fuUliea have baemcaredbvaiinele battle, with tur feet restoratiea ef tke geaeral kealth. It is. however, wrudeat, aad ia every cam aweoer1 tain to care, ifita aseiseeatiaBedia aauller ! kertwo 1 after tke dUeaw ku ' H:ked,more wpecully ia diffiealt amd H? . U0iy IBIS BM1C1BS a.Jl.- - - TV -at 1 win aet require aay aid to keep tke howeUim good order, thoald the patieat, kowever, re- , laireacathartlcMedieiBe.afterhavi-ig takea , ihreeorfoardoeoaof theTeaicasiaeledoMof ' vun V0ETAJLE FAMILY FILLS wiU j xtonlliuKMT'npmrnwit' vttt.U.tFtT? ( MUt. D. JOHX 1DLL oaly kas the right te atBaaraetare aad aell the origiaal JOMlr J. IMITH'S TONIC SYSUP. of LenifT-nin. Yw Examine well th label an ah Wtttls Tr. , " A J private stamp is act oa each kettle, do aet pareaate, er yoa will he deceived. Manufacturer and Vender of SMITHS TONIC SYRUP, BULL'S SARSAPARILLA, BULL'S WORM DESTROYER, The Popular Remedies of the Day. Oflflf) Year. OurAgentsmakeit. Kcw JUUUu-ii cqe. wsmk kox.tx.uv.. TICTg-l MATERIALS. Wu OeetU, bbaat rtc A 1 1 I A. H. AUBOTT CO.. CMtCieo Aft Fancy CanK with name, 10c, plala or cold, 6jAgito,utU0c. ljQKjteMlnlli;tV.HM4WB.NV tn Snowflrfke, Cbromo. etc. CanK name la JUOoMmhUh. 10c. U.S. Carl Co. 'nWrd Cwa. FOR SAJLE By E. E. PRATT. 79 JackssR-st., Chfcifa. Wllrez A (ilbfeft KleKHHCCae CwfelHet. atauHfactarerw iriee. fauU: will tell far 8125 cm.Ii. He American KrwlitfC .ifacktae New. ITkefTO; for 50. I flTAI 'A CUT WaMfS ta rrwT BmI(Q 1 TtiyProAt Asreal' famrle, 6 cent. JO & JJA 1 THK NASSAU lUXJliH T."NawU.NV $H (l SOfl PWdajathom. Sample worth ODII I M CTTKi;t-It-f Wr. Tmm mu WBIUIVIreHftbte. Ar ww erl ia Irani ie te B Lr. or bo P. VILA.. V. 1'IKKCK, V.. Ca4c. MH1CABC Ewi Pmtr mtlr In thr Orera rrtfJIirVrlE tanmiiu an Instrumental fcvumrrU CKmiplrti) in MMirts flnrra Hrrlf, jlMnlrnl I.t.rnry." Only 10c Hf mall. fir. Atkins j. M. smli)AKT it CO., 11i, lit CrtmUiut , liala. IH 1 1 fl 9 1 oev-rartrr nnnuiiiiH-i.Lii tmun .Mtliulirk i cle Jr uan fltmt uprlshts in Aroetica-IS,OM ia c- Plnfl , wnt on trta! .'atnloiitie Inr. XtMiil soun riio Co., :i u. Mb sattu s. v. TIME Viondcr?, and iloea Hi'srn ki:mi:hy. lHtv. HriehlV and KidiM-r, Ulad'JeratMl I'rlnary tH:HtlnU r- ruml by HtSr KI-.M1-.MV. flratrl. KetenUotiam! Inemtinmen (it I'rlw. JHata. WORKS ,mf I (irrl iml IMinln ltn- Hirk. curwl br HlSrn KKNEHV. ic!ni -Scrft TKV IHSm HKJIKHY, EeMl forpaopii-t to CLIFFORD'S FEBRIFUGE FEVEfiiAGUE ERADICATES MATAmTAT. PISEASES froaa th SYSTEM, J c RICHARDSON, Prop., rtrror sale br ai 1 Druwistn. sr. ixmis BVBSSHBflKflBflBBVHBSaVBMi mum-s 10 PTJBE COB LIVES OIL AVB LIME. T OitatitMnlivce. Many have bees hajtftf t tire tbrtr (VoiIiiM-nr In favor f the mm ef " wmri I'vrt Co.f-Z.frfr (HtanA Ifne." KilTrWce ha tmtTejl H to tie a Yaluabte rme-lT for Cwwurerttow, Aattima, YMptttiwria, aivd all dmMn( Uh Throat ami UHHra. jHanfaura mij ij a. . mugi, uewa, Suld Bf all drugitta.
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