Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 21, Number 22, Jasper, Dubois County, 30 May 1879 — Page 7

MIXTS FOK THE MOUSEHOLB. Vancm troubled with feet tkatsar.

aoire or swell offensively can Affect a ora by oiwjC tw every night or odeaer iH x strong solution of borax. Two or three wecic of this treatment will probawy be loumi eumotent. If joa waat to renovate black g renadiae, take strong, cold oeffee, e train it, and wring the grenadine out of it quite tight, after wuioh shake out sad fold p; then iron it with a moderately hot iron over a piece of oM black material. Thn Parisian method of cleaning black silk U to brash and wipe it thor oeghly, Jay it on a flat table, with the Fide up which is intended to show, and sponge with hot coffee strained through muslin. Allow it to become partially dry, then iroa. The prudent housewife who, on account of "hard times," has decided not to repaper the sitting-room, as desirable, will find the old paper very wtch improved in appearance by aim. ply rubbing it well with a flannel cloth dipped in oatmeal. To remove grease from silk, take a lamp of rcagnetia, and rub it wot over thespct; let it dry, then brush the powder off, and the spot will disappear; or, take a visiting card, separate it, and rub the spot with the soft internal part, and it will diHtptM-ar without taking the gloss off the silk. Fried Egg Plant: Slice the egg plant about half an inch thick, pare and lay in sauanu water; ne sure all the sheet are under the brine; let them resain about an hour; wipe each slice, dip in beaten erg, thon in cracker crumbs, 'and then fry in hot lard until done and nicely browned. When you cook the supper, think of the breakfast at the same time. While boiling the kettle for tea, make the ush to fry ia the morning, or cook half a dosen potatoes. All like thin slices of mush fried brown, and the potatoes should be sliced the long way and fried ia butter; cook slowly and brown kely. Among other problems the mistresses of old-fashioned houses are called upon to solve is the papering of walls that have been whitewashed. This may be done by scraping eft" all the loose lime and apply with a whitewash-brush to the surface oi the walls a coat of siz-ing-i. e., glue-water, made in about I tne proportion of i pound of glue to 3 galloes of water. Soiled and dingy carpets can be cksccd and brightened by scrubbing them with ammonia, borax and ox-gall mixed in the proportions of one tablespcoafol each to every quart of warm water. Sponge over or scrub, according as the carpet is soiled, a small portion at a tie, and dry this with a clean cloth (wcolea) before proceeding to wet another. When there are pronounced rea$e spots oa the earpet remove these, previous to cleaning the entire surface, with the same preparation, minus half the water, Ammonia and borax now come prepared especially for cleaning purposes and at reduced prices. The ox gall can be obtained at any paint store or of butchers. The merits of sapolio are too well understood bv thU ! time to require specification. In cleaning wood-work, carpets, etc., give the preference to woolen cloths, and next after these heavy cotton one. Freshen up all the oil-cloth aa soon as tacked down with a coat of varnish. FOR THE TAHLR. Tapioca Pudding: 7 tablespoonfals of upiooa, 3 of sugar, 1 ounce butter, 1 qaart milk; boil tbe milk and pour it over the tapioca and let it swell: 3 eggs with a little salt, and i of a nutmeg. Bake a half hour. Pickled Cherriee : Heat vinegar, 1 gallon; sugar, 4 lbs.; cinnamon and cloves, ground, of each I tablespoon; te the cinnamon and cloves in a cloth, Pitting them with tbe cherries into the viwgar and sugar and cooking till done, hotdthy B'Cer than Presrve antl more Pea Fritters : Cook a pint or 3 cups ore pa than you need for dinner; mash while hot, loasoning with pepper, u t ' "uv UJ uniu morning; ke a batter of 2 beaten eggs, a cup of nulk, 4 of a teaspoon soda, 4 tea2a cream -tartar, and t cup of oar. Stir the peas into this, beating Tf7 hard, and cook aa you would grid--Cottage Pudding: 1 egg, 1 tablepooBful of butter, J cupful of sugar, j tf flour' m!x witn pit of sweet Jk; have ready a rather shallow bakJBgdish buttered; just before putting nto the oven add 1 of a teaspoonful of soda which has been at the moment dissolved in a tablcjpoonfnl of boiling 3Hifr;. k" 20 ramute, and sen-e hot with wine or brandy sauce. . Strawberry Shortcakfi; Mix 9 tiean. jag tahJeipoonftils of cream-tarUr, dry, """ng pints of flour; add I teacup of Zi:. I,ll,e S:1 Pnt or milk into "flcn nas been stirred a teaspoonful of foda; n,ix all tlnronghly and quickly, rwl an inch in thickness, and bake 20 notes in a quick oven; then take a JUJrt of strawberries, and add cream i whit sugar to make a sauce; when If shortcake is done divide it into 3 Jw, butter them, and spread the strawberries between them. Eat while "arm. The berries should be small and too ripe, but of an aeid flavor. Gooseberry Fool : 2 quarts of goowberrf,, 1 quart of water, suv!n t0. k8' 2 'lUKrt ' milk, ii 4 W ,,u,e rted nutmeg. : "r . qrts of gooseberries into a k! wth a quart of water: i? 10 lura y"ow and we", drain the water from them, and Pw thBa witB the back of a spoon colander, sweeten them to Jour taste, asd set thea to cool. Put

up with the SL JVlr' , up wiiR tae yelks of 4 eggs, and a n r,S nu.tw?; !r the ire

Kooeeberiee lit7;.nM IW. W 11 ftlna Untl fin ff. SHI aUat"ia it- 'Pi. - nn . I . i . . ' quutltjr m,km . good dMf ul. KARM TOPICS. GiROLKD TrkesSavkd hv Scions, i A numler of years ago I bought ai iarm on which was a large orchard many of the trees being abuLix inches m aiameter. A crop of second-growth cloyer was allowed to go down in thia

uruuru m me iau ana remain all win- , . , , ter. In the spring I found nunv of that. A thousand years aro the

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--"' unur whs ciover. A I iub wurnHg oi band of bark six inches in width was n,oL8 88 "'ey have at the present- On Uken off perfectly clean to the wood on , tb8 C0sUj, however, the generally ac - some of the trees. Scions wore cuta.ceP,Kl 8yleni of procuring fish h in little longer than the place to be bridged I voue- The lakes and rivtra of Chiaa. over. Thru both ends of these scions specially those in the north, are so were whittled in the shape of long slim bond.U3r i stocked that the fish-catch-wedgee, and the buds taken off. A ! ?rs mk ibwr. livinK b actually knife-blade waa now inserted between ,ne n drawing the fbh out of the the bark and wood of the tree above wter with their hands. The man goes

utiun me j;iruiuu piace, anua scion crowded in it.th. hnttnmn.i i . crowded in at tbe bottom and bent so as 10 oe St) runs' into nlnon t thu nn Plight or ton of these scions were put in

to each tree and a small mound of earth his iwt 8re moving on the muddy botwas raised so as to nvr thn wnnnrla tom. By a rapid dive bo brinrs nn a

The result was that every tree lived and did well. Thev did not mak growin tne tirst year as thoso not gir - died, but since that time they have, to all appearances, done just a well, ev - ery other year being loaded with anlen.

did Baldwins; and at this time those sci- ot, steers hor with a paddle to the ons not only touch each other, but they ra'ddlo of the river. A narrow sheet of have po crowded that it would be hard ' wmte caQvas is stretched along tbe side to toll that there had ever beon any oi tne boat, and along the other side a thing the nutter, were it not for the net is astened so as to form a barrier uniform ridgy appearance at the foot ' ?f two or three feet in height The man ofthetreos. By this plan it takos but I keeP9 Perfectly still, while the fish, at-' a few moments to Cx a tree all right. traded by the white canvas, approach, ' Cor. 2Vr. 1'. Tribune. n are caught in the net. The fishing ! cormorant U often trained in this counTratnino Jnstkai ok Pkunino S try toLct-ch fish' and. are liligent workI know of apple trees not yet twenty- er8 obeJing promptly tbe call of their

uiu, uii wmcn, i mins, mere has been cut brush enough to wpib more than the whole tree as it now . stands. And still tbe work goes on ' year after year. Now, this strikes me j as a fearful waste, not only of the life ' an. I Sfrint. l .U . J u... ... sstauyi srar L" prodnco a quantity of wood, only to be cut off and thrown away. Surely this is poor economy, at least. If" iecould . ui Buuncu IU so manage the tree that it should make wood where it is wantod, and only where it is wanted, all this waste wnnlH

be avoided, and this wasted energy would be turned to the production of There were some mad men in a cerfruit, and the tree be brought earlier , tain Kentucky post-office a few days

uik-iuouuvuig UUUUIUOU. II wc could afford to watch the tree from the begmnmg. and pinch the ends of snnh shoots as seem inclined to go too fast and too far, and rub out all such as stirt where they are not wanted, thus persuading tbe tree to grow into the proper shape, instead of letting it grow at random, and then trying to cut it into shape afterward, we miaht have healthier and better trees. The orin-! cipal objection made to the system of training trees, instead of pruning them, will probably be the extra time and attcntion required, and it may he that' where fruit is as cheap and labor as ' dear as it is in this country at present, t it would not pay, But, if it is the right principle, wo should work toward it. liisumu oi away iroin it. ine indis-' criminate and reckless sawing and chopping that o.ie sees going on every 1 spring in the orchards is far from being j a pleasant or encouraging sight to a genuine lover of treee. Cor. Country Gentleman. f . i . - . . . . Thick ok Thin Sowino. We sow ' our grain from a quarter to one-half too thick, thus throwing away each year a large quantity of seed of our choicest grain, and all under the mistaken notion that it is needed. The grains, like fruit treee and plants in general, want sun and air in plenty, not only as a ne cessity in growth, but to perfect their growth, and in particular the fruit and 1 seed. Corn sown or planted close, it is well known, will not produce ears, and the stalk is lees nutrition?. So fruit trees, with dense tops, fail to color and mature wtu tneirtruit, only that on the outside oeing penecieu, ana noi men so well as if sun and air had reached all parts of the tree. Grain standing thick has weak stalks (from tho ffecta of the shade), unable to grow such large well filled heads as we find in the more scat-, tered stalks standing high with larce , drooping heads, supported by the strong stem, which seldom gets down. A lit-1 tie moisture lays the other flat. The j effect is upon the cells of the plant. elongated and enfeebled in the shade, toughened and perfected in the sun, making a stout, healthy plant. This is the explanation of science, anil does away with the common notions about lime, ashes, silex, etc.. as havinsr that effect. To sow thick is to exclude the ' sun and air from the start. The stem ! of the plant, kept thus constantly in the shade, is weak through its whole growth, becomes pale and spindling, and tbe most affected where the longest confined to the shade, beginning ai tne toot oi tbe stem, winch W II 1 IT II . yellow j seldom fails of turning where the stand is a close one, however 1 -!!. U I i. rrl. ...... I thus suffering, the berry of courso can not le expected to equal that of a strong. healthy plant. We see this exemplified iiMitny piani. n e 8 tuts exempunaa j where tbe sowing Is done in streaks, the uBiise unt's Biiowjiit r stiorier, wtmKer and closer growth than tke adjoining up arse growm which aiwavs am tne loBger, stouter stalks aad tbe large full

1 hMl!f- T fc i the other case are , sma , oa a fine dwarf erowth of ateaaa faded and thruakea "lo to sothb?

to.sHtbfy 'rma WU I. i.!.. "i'i; ' snCM I. . ri hSS Y ZS L JS& !Tl that is, well drained and mellow. The , j , Kite IIHUlb a ?hMCX to f Pid B.d occuP th ronad from. the start, aad be kept in a thrifty u""u".,un " "i miervcHiag time, , Amcncati AUrjr Yard. ' ,,ew tI,e t'klaese Flah. Chinese' T.rrJ'S,1? amniu, uu awimming, nan ' walklnir. raisincr hi a hamU ilmvo ,ia walking, raising bis hands above his hoad and letting them dtop, striking " the su'face with his hands. a. Mo8!iwhi flsh in nis hands. Striking the surface i frightens tho fish, who sink below, and ' Another curious method is sometimfs , Practised on several of tho great rivers. A man tits at the stern of along narrow ' iaereoy 'oit oy tne feet and socuKd. v;rr " , : , " " wfIo. Shanghai and Foo-Chow-Foo, ine emPIyient of these birds is by no mean9&n uncommon sight, hut they are eve,r,t0 b, en fifhiDe m-th? summer months. work being in the wiuter, beginning alwaVS about OntnhAr anH ' wrVh.-oi ' course, to be trained, which is carried ; . . . 111 uuh oreeaing aaa nsn- . I,"8. establshments, one of which is at a IMDSetof thirty or 'oy miles from, Shanghai. NcrerKead Aaether Man's Festal Card. agO. A BOStal card was AmnnaA intn the lelter box addressed to Rev. John l'enobscot, , It J dinary card, and the Postmaster ordinary Postmaster. He took was an orwas an , it up, glanced at the address, turned it leisurely over and read: , May 2, 18l9. lOll. t(i Wbnm thia inrA iaoH ' cheek to read it. are a contemptible. unprincipled sneak and a nrvinir. nnsil lanimous coward. I Geokge F. Duoax." The Postmaster laid the card gently dwn and lounged to the other end of tne house, softly whistling "Nancy Lee." In due time the clerk came udon the card, perused it. threw his hat on the floor, stamped it. and made the neighborhood hideous with the howls of i. r . i . ii i Hia og wnicn ne KicKea in tnenos. How the card fared with the various route agents through whom it passed it " impossible to say; nor do we know whether it was read by the woman who is postmistress at tbe office where the Kev. John Penobscot is supposed to get bis mail ; but the report is that on rhe d,av it reached there she smashed a not tie of ink on her husband's head, soanked tbe children all round, and chewed up ninety-five cents' worth of wax. We can not fee too careful never to write on ftostal cards any thing in the least calcuated to wound the sensitive delicacy of the post-ollice people's feelings. Louisville Courier Journal. 1 Jons Sartis, of New Orleans, refused to marry a young lady to whom he had been engaged, "because she was subject to ervainclas." In tha uiimuu-ui-piviuise sun wj cume, uonn should offer the Shakespearean defense, ' ;a Tssl. ffofi-K ' mor won?" j breach - ot - promise suit to come, John The Wheeling Lc ly know what ailei Leatlcr doen't exactled Archimedes, but thinks he had the lever comnlaint. , After you have tried nearly cverUhlna: to ret ciirel of Cbronlc Chills ami K-ver or i lexer Htui A(cHc In vafei, we would advifc. you to try Ur. F. Wllliott'a Antl-FcrRKlIc or Fever and AkucTodIc. It is -not Heaeant to take. but it cotitalim no (Julnino, and never fails to ' cure. Its coropo'Itton 1 wlnte.1 on the ' tnuie wrapjwr of each lottl-, ar.u It is Ihoofwu or the root emiiwit i)hy!daj. For e"e b " w"ffita. T CHght at Laat. The BOtcvrkHia ilenrmlntru- K,t.rr u lit for so many years elude J tne most aecompliHed ami eklllt;;l ilefectivet. haa been cauelit at last In Buffalo, X. V. For timber rtarilcMUrfi, ak your lrupist for a twttle of Dr. Hairf-' Catarrh T!iu.lr a.1.i,iit.,.i . , . r- . .. . ....... . niiHMHU kl 17V f remedy for catarrh yet compounded. TKR (ilt.HK XT STASCHR. l'.liwt ntnat. ! LaHHdry and Corn Starch are itrjcuy pure am! aupeiwrtwauy manuracturrtJ. fiaclt is the demand for them that they have tecome kou wilt old worda all over the civil ad world. Ther rc manufacturrd at Tuikh X . Y.Tthi mot extensive works of tbe kittd u i country. CCKEDbywearlHtrBarHey'sLtrerraaCcoftfl). Cow JMksoa'i Btt tweei Kstj Tekcesw

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Smith's Tonic Syrnp FOR THE CURE OF FEVER and AGUE Or CHILLS and FEVER. Taeprayrktw C tMa MUtatta mUiae jiietly abUm far it a padrityaTaraJlramm ctw azerea ia iae vusuc Hr tM lAFJC, CXTAIir, UD Y aa4 PZKKAXEXT .ar. f A (f me aa i Fa y, w Chill aa4 rrr, waetkcrMiae'terieariUadiar. He rafera ta taa Ur,WMtw"sterBeaatry te near ?.tat. auver will it fallteeareif iae airtt:a art atriatly ralUwad aa aarrM Net. Iaag?Mt aaayMmatiagkdete haa f keeaiafflcieatfer a tare, aid vkole familiM I hTt aerkyaiia8;!e kttl,witaayr. retrHtortiM th ganwal healta. It la, uUitTwltJ!l: ? ? XtSiZ AJ,lSniJiiStSSSl laaf-standinf sates, rjgaallr this awetaina ' will net require aay aid to keep the keweb la in ptunt, MwtTir, QuireaMthartiemedieiBe.arierkajrlBB'talr., qaire a Mtaartie medieise. after kaxl tv tkree or four dotea of the Teaic, aaiaele tteee ef BULL'S VEGETABLE FAMILY PILLS will bo sufficient. Tke feauiue SMITH'S TOXIC ITltrp mmt have DX. JOMK 1 U LL'S private itaaa aa eaek bottle. DE. JOHX BULL oalyhM tbe riakt te aiaaufaeture asd tell the trifiaal JOltM J. aauijt-s lUHiu sxxuf, or LouiiTilie, Ky. t!lI-!,wl!itihela.bloBewe,M,t.,I',JI klV "y 3lU ViSto ' ""' r n WU1 dwlT' limy at Manufacturer and Vender of 2X!TK'S TOMIC SYRUP, BULL'S SARSAPARILLA, BULL'S WORM DESTROYER, The Popular RemeellM of th Day. Prlm-JjwU Ome. X19 Sala St.. I.OCISVlLLI KT. Wgtiowtake, Cbrofao, etc CnX aaaHia FOR SALE ly E. E. PRATT. 79 Jacks-., Ckleafe. Wlkrex Ac GlfclM Klecant-CM CaMaMC ManafaeMren vrioe, wlii U for S1ZS AaaeiicxR Sewlttc Machlee irr money loaned flW-prwmjbiui'u.s. AT 6 PER CENT, oa dir. (arm. ctarefe aad No.Wjl N. Mil St. St. Tnul. Mr. K.Uun ' V. "llil V k.ta C U. T .... I . . . . . . . ' ' y. k.-kkm-oxsiblk agkxts waited. "afAm .cures km.t kua IT C cJi!i4 HUNT'S IHatwtm. titan nd REMEDY Mwra KKXitv cwa Mi in tM MMk. nr Utot, Kerrcum an of tl KfclmY. WwWm- ttti vtnpm. thy Hisrs Ktut:v. WH E. CLiKKE. ITtWhv.. KL D. H. LAMBERSON, nzMiira-Towsj t ELLKKITKB KKL'KCH L04W.8 Rifles, Shot-fJuns Kevolverg, CARTRIDEES, SHELLS, PRIMERS, Lt. ALSO Th " KHQuiTtlS " V1CITVSS. rr wiiKN n Asmt 1 wantm In rrfry emmtr. Sd uuip for llluMnUd Cauioruo. oaxe tow. -a I sum mieaeo. ul se aad wareOCCIDENTALIS. Thr gml meetm of Uili Ketimlr la Ute carr ef aM feriM of Oirotik: I ft rtkmal dtmnaam la JHm or H oman. KK and Acim-. H'-wUehr. PjsfVfUc. Xr. ttllktu, Btuwl and KMnt j I H-l&7t4iir5te rToeMics U mai"t it tmtn werxllr kjHmn Urnmcti tfc mrdluni f thfjm,an.l In pladM ttrrldrntJtll Wore aa tnulliemt and divrtmliutiiic HibHe wrtfs flth MtUrr ciMitWis -r and with a fall mnwr that K MwuiiM Bj n)Mrhus Milurr. Akm, ;ante er V "WtrWe to Um nte, pleasant and ttHm la n cmni. ww aw ig irrr if ami uikht til arwumUnwa im1 oujcltlkHM t Uf wtUi a:t nm,Stt and aMr. wMhw4 It Sfvrr t'alU to Oarr rnrru4 If'!'1 rr.?rcl,' tttaW Whlwale H R. H. MaajNAIJI He f tt. Nfw York. VAN SHAACTK, !)TfcVENON It OX. ChlOaga. KICHAKIS;N&l'lSt.Lri; JUNKKKMAN Is HAAS. DalMjn, lew. A. at V. C. MILLER, Proprietors, T9 Waridaglaa A v.. St. aaa. Mm. MAKE YOUR OWN tamo PilOtOPDllS r THE or Photo-Enamel Painting. Tke DIMcHlly f SpmtlHjr, Ac, Ar Tnm am. In Un hmt rrinfr. fram a ptwtaCTO.fi. an Kt.WAMI,Y KMNrKl HW1K.Ur.faV ai ;M wn tr the M nwil 1 1 LC tSSIKVCIIUSS. and tamtmm tmSkmt ia two itown ra'ilwt pmutM, teat um ri'gutu of UtrtvE. E. PRATT, 79 Jacksas St., ChicaH, IK. ! ' SAWS.

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