Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 21, Number 30, Jasper, Dubois County, 25 July 1879 — Page 7

BKIYINU AWAY HAKKNKMi. a44a tM PnMM a Mm KteatHrie UtcM. NavsMaaa MHr ta ha rhtasled wit lalia. rroca the Xew York Sun. T so wag A. Edison is not tbe obIj man who has spent a forteM in aa effort to make the electric light sen? k able. Col, H. B. Crosby o the law firm of Crosby at Kent has laid out over $300,. 000. Tae Colonel is the head and body ot the Fuller Electric Company, and owns the sole right to the Gramme electric generator in the United States. He fim mw an electric light on the I'arliaent buildings in London three or four years ago. It was so Inteufte that he read a newspaper at Rose Hill, three miles away, tram that day to this the Colonel has freely used a portion of a large fortune in an effort to muzzle electricity. Yesterday afternoon be sat in hU spacious chambers in William Street. I hare heard that for two nights Madison Square Garden has been lighted by gas," said the inquirer. " why have yoa withdrawn your electric HghtP,r We have not done so," the Colonel replied. " We are only changing the position of the lamps, and perfecting sew arrangements. We shall light up again in a day or two. There is nothing wrong." In further conversation the Colonel referred to the light in Placode I'Opera, Paris. It ia never in darkness," he said, " and is ever as light as day. We propose to illumine Madison Square and the plaza of the Fifth Avenue Hotel, between the Worth Monument and Twenty-third Street, in a similar manner. When the nights become longer say in October or November w e intend to put forty lights, each of 2,500 or more candle-power, in Madison Square, and flood that part of the city with daylight. Why, we could put a light on the steeple of Trinity Church that would enable a man to read a newspaper on Jersey City Height." 41 But what about the cheapness of such lights?" we queried. "Well, I'll give you a sample," Col

onel Crosby answered. " Pratt & Whit-1 ney of Hartford had their machine shop ! lighted witn gas. It cost them l w an hour. We put in two electric lights, with five times the illumination of the gas, at a cost of eight cents per hour, allowing for oarbon, fuel, wear and tear, and every thing. The firm was build-' ing torpedoes for the Peruvian Governmerit. By the aid of the two electric j lights they filled the contract 10 days ahead of time. With the use of gas J they say they would have been SO days , behind time. Since then we have put lights in Colt's armory, and are being' driven to fill large orders. The paper mills at Bellows Falls are lighted by our process, and the electricity is generated by water power. Mr. George Jones of the Times saw our light in Madison Square Garden, and told nae that he was greatly pleased with it. It was the first steady light that be had seen. All others flick- j ered at odd moments, causing a disa-. greeable sensation. Mr. Jones wanted to make arrangements for putting up one of the light in the composing-room ot the limes, and 1 told aim we would accommodate him. The generator can be run by the same engine that works the printing presses. " Further questioning drew cut the fact that all these lights had carbon burners. The Colonel also made the astonishing statement that the company owned the Eatcnt for an indestructible carbon urner. Heretofore the carbon ha? been consnmed, and at intervals the lights have been reolenished. Last vcar. however, Col. Archibald Henry Plant agenet Stuart-wortley took out a patent ' in England for an unconsumable carbon ' light. This patent is now owned by the ' Fuller Company. Before this discovery ' the points of the carbon were burned i a ay by the formation of gases due to ' the combination of the incandescent i carbon with eases in the atuosnhere. I Under this patent the oarbon points are protected by a hood or shield of slsbestos, which prevents them from being burned away. A second specification in the patent provides for mixing the asbestos with the oarbon. Its effect is to retard the burning of the points. Under this patent no regulator is used to keep the carbon points together. As to the divisibility of the light, the Colonel says that he has never seen a light of less than 600 -candle powder made by the Fuller process. He thinks there will be no trouble in reducing it to 16-oaadle powder. Experiments indicate this. It, however, remains to be proved. Col. Crosby's house is lighted with electricity. At any hour of the night, hy leaning out of bed and touching a button, every room in the house Is filled With daylight. A Cennectlcnt Bey's queer Taste. A little boy in East Bridgeport ha a singular fondness for eating cotton in the various forms in which it is used. His parents have to watch him, 1ecause he will chew up and swallow every pleoe of thread he finds, and will also lunch from a roll of batting, if opportunity offers, Not long ago ne ate quite a hole in a roll of the latter intrusted to him to carry home. This revolutionary style of diet does not seem to entirely agree with him, as he is quiet emaciated. Bridgeport (Conn.) Standard. a Dr. Foots, in his Health Monthly for Julj. says that babies are better without meat, either raw or cooked, and thrive best on a milk diet, or that which nature provides for them. m m To take fresh paint off a woolen garment: Hub the spot with stale bread Haul removed.

Him TDK THE MUKE)fOL.

TMK TABLE. Om egg beaten thoroughly and sUrred into a quart of eoSes, while a jittlo warm after roasting, will be all that is seeded for settling. Fruit Cream: Pulped fruit of any kind 1 pound, cream or good milk 1 quart, and sugar to suit the taste; boil these together for 1 minute, and when eold add a wineglaseful of best brandy. Lemon Jelly : Grate 1 whole lemon, taking out the seeds; add 1 egg, 1 cupful white sugar, 4 Ublespoonfuls oold water; mix well together, and cook over steam until it is clear; put in cups, and set in a cool, dry place. A Good Tea Cake: Rub i pound of butter into 1 pound of Hour; add i pound of fine loaf-sugar, a few caraway seeds, and a eggs; make into paste with a little warm milk, let stand before the fire an hour, then roll, and cut out with glass ; bake on floured tins. Apple Butter: Fill a porcelain pre-serving-ket.le with apples, pared, cored and quartered. Add allspice and cinnamon to taste. Cover with good, sweet cider, and simmer verv slowlv. stirrinc and mashing it with a wooden ladle until the whole becomes a dark-brown Jam, with no more juice than is just sufficient to make it soft and buttery. Stewed Salsify: Scrape the roots, dropping each into cold water as soon as cleaned, for exposure to the air blackens them; cut in inch long pieces; put in a sauce-pin hot water enough to cover, and stew until tender; then turn off the water and add a cup of cold milk. Stew 10 minutes after this begins to boil; put a large lump of butter, cut in bits and rolled in flour ; pepper and salt to taste. Boil up once and serve. Chicken Pudding: Boil a young chicken till tender, first cut it in 12 pieces. To make the pudding take 8 or 12 eggs, i pint of sweot milk, beat the eggs well, add the milk and flour sufllcicnt to form a smooth batter; add pinch of salt, pour about an inch deep in buttered pan, lay the chickens close together over the batter, pour more batter and bake. When done cut out and dish up with J pound of butter. MISCKLLANKOUS. To make hands soft: Mix honey, olive oil and almond meal; use when washing, then wear gloves. A sure cure for warts: Make a paste of willow ashes and strong vine gar. Four or five applications are necessary. Apply like any other plaster, moistening occasionally with vinegar. Silver spoons, darkened by acids or from using them for boiled eggs, can be brightened by taking a little moistened salt between the thumh and finger and briskly rubbing the stain, which will soon disappear. A tableepoonful of alum and a tablespoonful of salt dissolved in a gallon of water is said to be effectual in retaining the color of a lawn or calico dress. Soak the dress, and wash as usual; then rinse in the salt-and-alum water. Do not throw away your ribbons because they are soiled. Wash them in suds made of fine toilet soap and cold water, squeezing them quickly through. Then iron them between two cloths, with an iron not too hot. A hotel-keeper who has "perhaps paid over $300 for various nostrums" to exterminate bedbugs, is quoted by the National Farmer as saying that the most effective plan is to have the beds taken down, scrub all the joints with water and soap, and then apply any hard varnish to ends, slats, etc. A Hanging-garden of Sponge : Take a white sponge of large size, sow it full of rice, oats or wheat. Place it for a week or 10 days in a shallow dish of water; the sponge will absorb the moisture and the seeds begin to sprout before many days. When this has fairly taken place the sponge may be suspended by a hook and cord at the top ot the window where a little sun may enter. It will become a mass of green, and be kept moist by merely immersing in a bowl of water. Filtered water can be produced easily, by taking a large, sound, common earthen flower-pot, and soaking it in water 24 hours. Then fill the hole at the bottom with clean sponge, put in an inch layer of fine clean sand, and on the top a layer of clean coarse gravel, and let the water filter through it. When it is desirable to f Iter water quickly, for immediate use, employ the following method: Put a quart of clean water over the fire and just bring it to a boil ; remove it and strain it three or four times through flannel ; cool it and keep it for use in a covered jar or pitcher. iHsllaH Bepretlatlsaa. The fair reader shudders when the thinks of the settler's wife watching, Irons the door of her mile hut. the retreating form of her 1 liusbaml koIhr out to his dally labor Rolajt out, perhaps, to return not again, iot m-iore nightfall a ravage band may have laid him low among the prairie erasee. Or It may be a child, a IrlRVit-ejcd daughter, Is snatched away In an utiKUariied moment, to xrace the next war dance. When we read the heartrending; details ot these savage depredations, we are apt to blame tlte government for not takinsjmore strict precautions to Insure the settler's protection. Ilut we daily read of the depredations of that arch-fiend, consumption with scarcely a thought of the terrible Inroads It Is making in human life. Tens of thousands ot homes are annually desolated by consumption to one by Indian outrage. Like the Indian, consumption oftenest come stealthily, and no dinger Is apprehended until the victim suddenly Unci himself hopelessly casnitreri, and death's fatal arrow ends the scene. Dr. Pierce's (lohlen Medical Discovery, a powerful alterative, or blood-purifier ami towlr, ban restored thousands of consumptives, who had tried even other remedy recommended to them, without obtaining any relief, ami are willing to testify to its remedial powers.

Co., ofMow OrkatM. La,. Hpot4kbrW Wea of tflrmg tothe nubile inforwatioe of Mm eoflteeu ef Dr. r. WUboft's AntM-erleetc or Fever and Ague Tonte, wMea of late baa gained seek wellnloaorved popularity assess; Die people. As far at we ksow, this la tc ah proprietary romedy for the curs of Chills and Jtavsr, the eompoaitlon of whlefc ia aot kept a swat. For aak by all DruggWU.

Vmm MnnBTMTiBnwu baa kiMMjm In tfruf .Iji tii. mi fn in na vun SUa, Ia . . - tempt to eosHnead them teema like palatine; tfae Illy or reining gold. With all competitors theeo starckoo are like a sieve trooping amongst crows. The late Capt. Pratt of Essex, Ct., left in his will $100,000 in trust for a school for children of Congregational Church members. Craw Jackson's Beat Sweet Navy Tab mm. ft. JONM HITS Smitl's Tonic Syrng FOR THE CURE OP FEVER and ACUE Or CHILLS and FEVER. The prepdeter f thia celebrated medicine Jastly claims fsr it a superiority over all rem etieo ever stores' te the public far the IAFX, CZKTAIV, IPXEDY aaaFZlMAXEXT cars ef Arms aaa Fsvsr, sr Chills as Fever, whttkfafahwtarlaBf itaadiag;. Me refers to tks satire WssteraaadSoBthsraeoBBtry te bear kiat testiaaeay to the truth of the assertlea tkatinno ease whatever will it failte ears if tks directions are strictly fallowed and carried sat. Ia a rroat many ease astasia date has bseasafleiSBt fsr a care, and whole families hare toea cared bya aisfls kettle, with a parfeet r eat s rati ob of the general health. It is, keweYer,pradeat,aBdia every ease more certain to cure, if its usoiseeatiBBsdin smaller dssss for a weak or two after the disease has ess cheeked, more especially la difteslt and IsBgr-staodiBg cum. Usually this medlciae will net rscalre say aidte keep the bowels ia gsed order. Shoald the patient, however, re salre aeatkartienediciae, after having takes tares or four d owe of the Tonic, a tiagle dote of BULL'S YEGZTalLE FAMILY FILLI will be aafleicat. The ffeaaiao SMITH'S TOXIC STXTJF aaait have DM. J0MK lULL'Sprivatc stamp ca each settle. DX.JOMX BULL oalyhai the right tc aaafaetare aad sell the criariaal JOMM J. SMITH'S TOMIC STXUF, of Lewiiville, Xy. Examine well the label on caeh battle. If say private stamp ii act cm each, battle, do act purchase, or yea will be dscaived. Manufaeturor and Vender of SMITH'S TONIC SYRUP, BULL'S SARSAPARILLA, ULL'S WORM DESTROYER, Tho Popular Romodlco of the Ray. frhMtpal ew.ee. 819 Mala SC. LOUISVILLE. XT. GRAEFENBERG YMXTTAXtiUn Sb Hfl sasai eaau ksnAassasb maioa mllwvVC Wf9w Known a owv MALARIAL DISEASES, HEADACHE, tlLIOUS. NESS, INDfCCSTtON ad FEVERS. Those P1XL8 SMI OeMOLtSB XXr OWa CLIFFORD'S FEBRIFUGE FEVER AGUE XRA9IOATES ALL MALARIAL DISSASXS fream tho SYSTEM. J. C. RICHARDSON, Freetwr or 5We br A 1 1 PmirrI "i tu. ST.LOCB. OGGIDENTALIS. HO ALOES! WOaUIMINI! NO POISONOUS DRUGS! 3P H3"VJE3H. sa.xa.ci. BvGtrTTJM. DOCS NOT AFFECT THC HEM. NAUSEATE THE STOMACH 0ft GRIPE THE IflWEtS. A 4?tant, HMttij stl rell.ille remrtif fitr Female Mm'.- a. 11 frm'Ht MaiKitul t"twn from ae ruimtlMtnc in tlx tem. H a mm the rtnMwh la a hmltliy piHMltlkHi, rrrvrMflH Hlnrrhtra anS H , v. Curra OxftilMtMi atxl HlM. VutU N !!' KMtrttwM. lltrtll- JVtWtlttHC Hef fctwl MW .1 mlutarr InHumnr uri Ml tho rtmetkni ot UN tljr. I an (Hvaltublc lt(ieJK(W muedy. k. h, Mcdonald k cv.t nw y: van R'Haack, triKVH.VMW k cu caieace; U1CHAKDKIN i S. Uwts. A. Sc. V. C. MILLER, Proprietors, IX X lygmhinutun .amine, ht. I.aNia. P AGENTS WANTED FOR THE zctorial HIST0BY-m"WORLD It oHiiKina ii;- fli lititimral mrrattusrn ami 1,'Me Vattut th Witriii fin i.iililtitMtl. it mII at alifi iaritHHMii)iriiuiiiniKf-ft.itiii ictitc imwt oniwtP u for apcclniw imitf nwt wttMtrtmtn Agrntr and ATM) N IL I'l'UIISHIM! CO.. St. Louta. Me. .LJSlCsX?aKrTWWr AS Kcwmiata jcMtaeHO) "3? IttiawaHWua aataTLIWWk at SaWA MiCNts antuaer aaalSir.!!3. re itacur w u 1 w lut .MIUltMWt RIUPICI LUflRI.ll n dtr. twin, churth and Tlllatw pnprtj tj ttn U.S. Monte Sc Lew Aaaoelaeea, X. K.-KK-Sl'ONSIKL.K AGKMTg WAinTJ ru. AfiCHTt M.eee a eraatr. AMI, J. m. Caaceaaa, SS We YKAR for a mm Baa la eaiai 0StS(a) amesSSMMaf SRsmt $350 a month Agents Wanted fl best M-lltne ttk?l Di tw wruWj we atuaeie frte. AiMrww Jar hnwwl)ftret.Mtea.

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Indian Blood Syrup. LABORATORY, 7TW.3iSt.,KewYrkehy. UTS OT SSHT CRT. tmdx-mabi. The Beet Kemsdy Xxowx te Man! Vr. Clark Johnwm havlntr aerelatl Meteelf wHa Mr. BitntD Kaatuun, an eocaped eapUTc, Uxhc a ataTCto wakametkla, nmllrlne man uf Oie OmnMcbfa. sow inMrri to lend lita akl la Uie tetredueUea oi lae wolxkrful reaxr rf tbt tribe. The nprtenee of Mr.KaMnaan beta ahnUar to tbat oT Mr, caaa. Joaea and aoo. of WaablBftoa Cnmtt, Iowa, aa account or tum aunprlem were thrUltealjr narrated In Mte.Vne York fferaUt ot Dee. 15th, l78. tlie facte of which are ao mtoelj known, and eo aearli parallel, that but lltUe menUon of Mr. Kaetauui'a eierlencM will be (riven bere. rber are. bowerer, eeeItahed In a neat Tidume of BOO pace. enUUed "Set en aad Nine feere Arnomr the Comanenes and Apaebea,n at which inenUon will be maOe hereafter. Saftiee It to aay that for newal yean Mr. Baatiuaa. wbllo a eaeMw, waa oumitelleti to gather tht. rtVi, gum, bark, berba aad betriee ef which Wakanietkla'a medlelne aaa made, aad U atlll prraartd to prerUe the uxi au terlaUfor the fueet-aeful IntrodacUua ef toeaMdletae to the world; aad aaeurea the awWIc taat the remedy la taeeaaie Bewaswaea Wakataettla aeamtallai aaala aaakeic Wakametkla, the Xedkixe Xax. KotblDC haa beea added te the medkioe aad aethliMt aaa been takeaawar. Bl wltbot doubt the Boar PaRinta or the Blood bJ Kawsiwia ot tbe Sft-nw erte kaowD to aiaa. Tbla Srrup poeww varied Breaeraea It acta wyen the Llvr. St acta apex the MISaarjra, t rraraalatra the HhfI, It puriHrti th Hll. It nlrt the Xerroaa Sjateaa. It erematea leirmtlan. It BoHrlahea, NireaHCtheaa aad iMTf ratea. It earrlea aST the aM hleed aad aaakee ' It eprvMt tha perrn mT the skha, aad la. Alter Mealthr Peraplratlea, It nrutralliea tha beredltanr tatti. er peteea In the blood, wltleti generates Sourfula. rrgipriaa aad all mamter of aala dhteaees nl tatemal humors. There are wt MrKa ewplirel In lt maaufaetare. aad K can be Uken by the mo delicate babe, er br the aevd and feeble, earc enty iting rv if af hi aUenUen todurcliofil. lewiA laotmax ia Indiaa Cootim aarnt xt Sim Ykim Amon tbk ComNhb iki ArACHaa. A aeat toIuhmk ot itoo pacea. httatc a alniple atatement of the honllle faett eeaaeeted wHh the aad Rtaeaacre el a MvUm faartlr. aad Hm eaptlvjtr, tertarea and alUraate escape eV Ha tat Mr.KaHnian. belac alBKat eeaMaattr at taaWert. eagtrl in aathtnag and eartaa; the inaieruia of wftka the medleiae la composed, tha ale buMneaa manage ent croIvi-a upoa Be. Jeaaaaa. aad the maadybaa HMmi OUHNSf SMI M sUWrffB M Dr. Clark Jsjhnsen'e INDIAN BLOOD PURIFIER. Prise ef Large Settles . . . Sl.tf Fries of Small Bottles .... ,M mlttAiS VaaJB a) iitniiia wwt t aaH aw Ma I ala aa hAKAA & ii Wrr TtlWflfXmT7 IVWfeatmaimmHBj ms; Xepf(eXfB w been eared hi she aee of Dr. Clark Jaaaaoa'a Meed Strap In year awn rktaiCy. TESTMMHALS m 6fRSr tBrifsIs Soft Eye Cares'. SfBNCffRf OVNtk OBWrf)Ta )bbm) JfftT a9i4S9W Ntsjj bwJM. 4stsffMfi St jknw w Mre, too rour Indian II In ad Wyrwf for Serefaleas Sere Myea, ahleh rtw was aSScted wtth aeaa Mrth, aad the aaedklae kclter cured her. tier erea are eew as eieer aa bit!. I feel K mi detf team Shta leMlwveay, ao tajtf aatlcled bwMmitf aprasa bf aar etperteaee, JAMSSM-fiktb Dtrrrttf Vtty Sreit RtHef. CnevN PtHXT, Lake Oeaatr, M. Tar ."Hrl bed been trtMt wUi Catarrh aaa aHae,aawallklndaefmedtclrMwnaout auceeaa, SSI tried rear weH-kaawa ladlaaa Mioad Myraa, Stem SaSS SxSoMI ailMHt (aallf laVaKattaa Mhwmin Citt, Laperie OeuMy , Iwl 3TlA SMSftfr, of JCtetsfcr it CiSSysi Ymir twti'4f aaa iitme mi wife wore teedthaa aa ether medietas Sheerer toot" Sam Dtetef' I Hit. SI.TTt.I)VlI,t.t, WaeMattea Oa.. led.. May SMf. 1?7S. , the crrateet HM pHHSer kaawn tt the weeM. Khaa ared mc a decter'a bitl of not lea than tteekmired Mtan. MCC. I KilTS.

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