Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 22, Number 9, Jasper, Dubois County, 20 February 1880 — Page 7

SUSS OF MOUNT (MKMEL. Tlu AhMitIUiw 1'rHclIreil lijr Stolen of the Ortlcr Ih JuVw Orlwoi. (FnHii tli Kw OlU'HHH lltny ,w?, To join tho order of t he Km. s of Mount Crn'mul U conaitlcrod one of I ho greatest HRoriflcen which a Catholic voting lndy

chii mime. 1110 oritur ih uivictea into

tho cttlctutt'(l, or

ooRttxl, or ' unshod

kttor is bv far thu most riicototw, and

its members are but fow. There are but three convent of thu latter in tho United StHtos one Ht Ilnltiinore. onu at St.

lmis, and one at New Orleans, The j

one Ht llaltiinoro was ufitaliliMliml as far hack as ll'JO. The St. Imis institution

whs founded in

opening

ltoman of this citv, entered tlio order

This young lady was one of tho belles of tho Crescent City. Her beauty, her wealth, and her brilliant conversational

HINTS FOR THE HOUSEHOLD.

"Mcked-up"

Table. Pinners: The oth

er day we hnd a frictw! chicken for

dinner, and, of course, kd little left. Not enough to warm over to make a nice dish by iteelf, but one of those

i i n 1 ,n Provoking little nieces that will acctihiiou, ami eai- . im,iH(lJ to tIB j,orror f even' house)d, branches. llw,k wvw. So I made a pie in this man-

ner, and it was very nice ; Sift teaspoonful of cream-tartar 'mto a int of flour, and then work in a heaping teaspoonful of butter. Add three-fourth of a cup of milk in which half a teaspoonful of soda And a pinch of salt

mded in 180.1. .Shortly after its .lOMjMo aivitle an,i roll rutHrv lultf Hn ; M m Itomiui. a niece of ex-Gov. j jnch thick. Hutter a smM ;lish or R

three-pint tin basin, and lay in one piece of the dough, bringing it well up at the side. Have the piece of chicken . frnm tlwa Knnnii ami 1 ti t Kikli-k ft

powers rendured her an ornament to a- t, cnM t in tW(J or lnree table. c.ety. Ihe love of God, however, was j 8poonfui3' 0 grHVy, ,,nt butter OTCr jtf rtrongcr within her than that of either dust 0V(jr u afe ; -little flour, and put pleasure or social position, and she re- on th(J other crn9tcuUig two or three nounced nil the charms of society for the lncWong Heross tho centr. Vrim it austere life and solitude of the convent, i wull (lo t tho wj Hnd lMtke inH In Ibu she returned to her native ,ei y, rHther (,ulck ove for more than an

rogeiner wiui oiwcrs Auarmunie, iuig- j hour II(JHt UC Avy aml if .hure u

rlk:U lllll I .ITI fllllll W II II III I II1IKTIIUII1 it

foun

tabl

uencoon i rsunne oircci. J'1,mms 11 : sulHciently

inatiem nte io uicir purnohus, u.uy re- ig nearly nkc M chieken usod iu the moved to the present building, on liar- nanner. ? . 1 ti"fc ti'tntt 1 f i til l J 4 it nH I Ctf fn 1 mil I

' - . . . . W inn I hifn oill wiacf nt lutnf

thin large

stew. Cut

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A low flight of steps leads to the cn-' ."" 7 " u, lfc s" ' ,m, , trance. One of the out or nu-ndi- !n a k 0 w,th w.Htr ,t0 CVfur n1? cant nuns answers to tho bell. The first nS lu ,e -vou have, ! .? object that strikes tho eve of tho visitor k Ut"tJ' cove.r closely, and while .it Mm-

Yli linn tfiVliil-witiiil j tv?f I'VVt i-- v. w w u

of meat, and two cood-sized carrots.

not water enough to just cover, add a little. Hoil gently for three-quarter of an hour, taking care not to let the water boil out. Mix a tableioonful of Hour smooth with a little millc or water, and stir in gently; when it thickens, let it boil a minute or two, and serve as quickly as possible. Of cold mashed potatoes, cold boiled

The hangings of the ultar ; rwo or lionnny, I make croquettes. iiioMin tl.wUfl ImiliL i Take :v teacunful of either, mash line

, v.v. - t ot yn0Uj,j, a,1(1 a jjUU miiKnnu a teading a convent here. The first es- cmfi 7,f i,tt !;.r s tutu

ished themselves in a private rest-; ,, ,.,,,1 n,s,f, ',11. i,!r.k..n

Cold roast or stewed veal

Street?. In buying it they incurred at rr;w : ",uu a TOm heavy debt, which Has been a burden which wiU aye ine no more CUi smut,. ..... , ... ...... ,.

is an etagere, on which are

beautiful specimens of tho fanev work

of the listers. These are sold to visitors ,

and help to support the institution.

Two facts attract the attention immediately. These are the perfect cleanliness f of even thing and the complete silfnce that reigns. Tho furniture is rough and 1 very plain, but the neatness of arrange. ' merit prevents one from noticing; its simplicity at first. In the hall there are two door opposite each other. One of

these opens into the chapel, the largct

visible room.

are the only thin

Ax oM lAjttciitn, rttir-4 (rata jwMtfM, ktvitu; kl plMvd iu W JwmhU Ut w; Kl tUM rewt-ay Ur the ffJT S""""1 eur for lumttlo, lruttcMU. Catarrh, AUmimu ik1 all Thrift mm! Lmtjt Alltloi, bIm po4Ute awl rdkftl Jr for .Srrou bftrit:tr't4(4l iu wotMkrfnl erUe poner Ib tboiiMNdft f cum, tM felt II W ty to Make It known to M mttwUiK, fail. , Aetatatea by tte moUve aail a dcire to relieve faumaa Merinf, I wlU Mud free of dbi W all Mho kire It. UiU recipe, in German, Frenek, or KwfWi, wafc tefi rcUo for preiriitg awfiilBff. Seat W by !- &rMiHt; wlU MiHi, RAmlnc ttila ppr, S - "A Wrap of Jar Kverr 'r4." Ki.F.MlMmK, llHMenlOH Co., X. J. Da. It. V. 1'iKHCK, Ituffak. .V. V.: Tkree monttta age 1 wa twoken iwt with larxe ukxr awl nwe on wy ImxIv. limb al fai'e. I jirociirwl yiMir (SoJ!! Mertkal Di covery awl runpUlras J'elleU, and have taken tlx Ixittk, and lo-Uy I am in kimmI kaltli, all tfao ugly ulcers Jit1ihc heald and left my i-kitt ia a natural, hakhy etmditioc. I tmht at owe tie 1 coW mtt be eiire.1. Alt bnujfJt I can but jworly exie wy jcratltwic toyou.yet there k a drrjof joy in every word I write. Yor truly. JAMIteO. BKLLIS. feHtrral Mearal Vrem. It L. Mo-KLV, of Mostraal, Canad. certMed Sept. 27, lSTV, that be bad tffer4 terribly Iriitti ilvint-x-la, awl wa eoaipletety crS by lakitiif 'WanwrV S-tfe Kitterii. lie yn: " My ajtjx'tite is ikhI, awl I no wilTer ho IwrouveiikHce from t-atin hearty meal." These Bitters are also a epeclflc for all f kiH d!-ae. A slve made with turpentine three parts and lard two parts rubbed on the teats of cows after milking will cure sore teats. Goon tn take certain to earc bottle large dow wiiall 33c or f I. Characterietka of Piso's Cure for Consuai4toa.

write for a

aa Tatca

Ir ymi want a good watch, ep, catalogue to tlte Stawlard Awsrir

Company, l'lttsburh, Pa. Vecetixk ban never failed to effect a core, ri vini; to and strcugth to the cjstea deblluatd by disease. The trade-mark la cm erery package of the Fraxer Axle Grease. By only U Renuiae. For ale everywhere. C. GH.HKKTV; Corn Star:h for pas-trj-, etc.

WANTED. AGENTS.

inir which approach in any way to rich

ness. On one side of the. altar is a child's crib, artUieally adorned, on which lie? the iiure of a babe, wrought in wax by one of the nuns. On the tw.r nf tlwtnltiir tlii'ff. ft fi'Mtml

window, which is covered by a per- j arc very nice witn com meats. forated .screen. It is behind these that' I make a pudding oneo in the while,

the Asters listen to the services which winch uses up all my pieces of dry cake

without wnrnriner, add an ezz well

beaten, and a tablespoonful of milk or cream, ami salt to taste. Butter a frying-pan, and drop in the mixture, a teaspoonful at a time. Brown nicely on both !ides, and serve very hot. These

for an entire new -" The Kiblr

fur II. Vnuur. Mm! Klrflit CamHiPBtater."

1 I-in rrrerM and innMi (I tttr Sct1H' , t-ffrr'MalTiMt. Tlie lir hwk le Hra. . AiksIs airnuK 10 et-H-a a dr. OwrOW i.riillj 1 UitMiriM mH" brtrloO fw fMrrafioos aa4 itrwl bum. lYhv.S3.Oe. sinttMtAaeM. AMrt

AGENTS WAITED complete n4 aalhmtic Imtwjr it Ur crrt t.ar f

GRANT MOID I WOED

are read every

mnrmnsr

by their ebap- and trinserbreail

. I .... r . I IT - - .1 ... I FI1..1 A

piiiUHiig, anil is jtKMi. ihku ivo rujfuls of crumbs broken or rolled line, two cups of milk, two of flour, one of molasses, two csss, a teaspoonful each of

lain, Father Uoydhaus, of the Society of

.Jomh. .Near this is another window through which the sisters receive the holv sacrament. On that occasion the

nans of their faces above the mouth arc .alt and xla, and spice to taste. Add

closely veiled a cup of raiMHs or currants, or a little The other door in the hall leads into citron, or a cup of dried sweet apples, a small reception-room which opens : which have soaked over night and are into several other rooms nf similar di-1 well drained. Butter a pudding-pan or .... a . d . 1 - . . 1 t 1 -4

mensions. THO nrinctiml leaturo oi tno pau, nmr in uw laixiure, ami uniu

It li-crti 7 Ho 11 1'u a. a, -a ... , W.xlf-it 4 UM lmt'w, Cliln k J:i, A 111l.1l.41 1 jile . It. Thl Httwttrtiiw.'liourl ttsiA

,.. , 1 mourT. nrwan t.1 -ca:c!iiiijr iiuiiaiiiif, ai ad It IS a real economy ! lx cUcuUri n;r :-um 1.1 Aor.ti. Antm

National 1cu-kio Cju St. twh, Ma

first room spoken of is a large window,

barred and covered with the same sort of perforated screen as that in the chapel. Taking a seat in front of this window, one will hear tlte tones of a voice cominsr from behind tho screen.

No form can Ihj observed. Thu v

belongs to .Mother Theresa, formerly

Miss Homan. No member of the outside world has seen her face since her stay in the convent. Those who saw her on her arrival in New Orleans, describe her as a lady of commanding presence, tall, and inclining to oorpuloncy. Neither she nor any of her companions, with the exception of the mendicant nuns, over step across the boundary of this alcove, and therefore no idea can he formed of the inner surroundings. There Is a garden which the sisters cultivate iu connection with the building. It is raised .veverxl feet from the ground, and presents a very pretty appearance. The mode of life prescribed by the order is very severe and self-denying. They take but six hours sleep, ana devote over eight hours to penance and prayer. These eight hours are taken up by the regularly prcseribod prayers, but besides these privato prayers are said. The latter are often accompanied by self-imposed hardships. The dross of tho nuns is very simple. The clothing is of coarse wool. Tho hood is composed of linen. A sandal of coarse sack-cloth is worn on the feet. The food is very simple, as no meat or any thing prepared with fat is tasted. There are but two meals taken a day one called dinner, at 11 n. m., and a collation at h p. m. These niles do not apply to the mendicant sisters, who are allowed to partake of meat, and wear shoes. The hours not given to sleep and prayer they devote to manual labor.

No wonder thatan order that imposes

it two hours and a half. Serve with any sauce preferred, with butter, or cream. Sometimes, if I have much cake on hand, I make a larger pudding, as it will keep two or three weeks in cold u'ujllutr u'umiinir nvnr aa r.miirfil

Villi I . ..W.... , .. " .

oice j lor. oj the Household.

MUcellani-oH.

To give stoves a good polish Hub them with a piece of Brussels carpet after blackening them. A mixture of oil and ink is good to clean kid boots with ; the first softens and the latter blackens them. A flannel cloth dipped into warm soap suds, then into whiting, and applied to paint, will instantly remove all grease. New linen may be embroidered more easily by rubbing it over with fine white soap ; it prevents the thread from cracking. To remove grease from wall-paper Lay seVeral folds of blotting-paper on the spot and hold a hot iroa near it until tha grease is absorbed. Guinea fowls will keep all bugs and insects of every description off garden vines. They will not scratch like other fowls or harm the most delicate plants. To take ink out of linen Dip the ink spot in pure melted tallow, then wash out the tallow and the ink will conic out with it. This is said to he unfailing. If brooms are wet in boiling suds once a week they will become very tough, will not cut a carpet, will last much longer and always sweep like a new broom. To remove rust from a stovepipe Hub with linseed oil (a little goes a good way) ; build a slow fire at first till it is dry. Oil in the spring to prevent it from rusting. To clean brass Immerse or wash

ffli

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Cancer, Tumors, Etc.. 6j a Scientific aui Mailing Process. K Strife at CauUc Hi aM,a4 pMMcs rtij am feu ttkattuf; nbffi uifcen lM. SEND FOR REFERENCES.

Vegetine WHO ARE SUFFERERS.

Cmeetiun. O-. Marek 28, IS??.

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It il.

it uv4ral tiniM in sour milk or wliev.

so many hardships can find but few This will brighten it without scouring, members. Since its establishment here i jt m!lv theu he scourotl with a woolen

but four have ioined. making the total

number of occupants eight. These are KUti'ra Sonldu. Xavier. l'raneois. and

Claire. The latter three are the out " J

or mendicant sisters, oisier oopmu i Miss Freret. 11 member of the ancient and well known family of this city.

ItusiiKS. Melt four ounces of butter in half a pint of new milk; add to tins seven eggs (well bcaton),a gill of yeast, and three ounces of sugar; pour tills mixture gradually into as much flour as will make a thick batter, and let it rise in a warm place half an hour! then add flour till a soft dough is formed; knead well, form into small loaves, Jr them rise, and then bake them. When cold, slice them nnd brown them.

cloth dipped in ashes.

Ammonia is good for a great many things. It cleans gentlemen's coatcollars and felt hats nicely. Dilute with water one-half, use a cloth same color, nib well, using several clean cloths if very much soiled. A few drops in a bath water, especially if hard water, is refreshing and purifying. It cleans glassware, silverware, windows, paint, and bottles beautifully and easily. It takesupthe grease spots from thonoors. Is good for a stimulant to kmisc-plants; one teaspoonful to one gallon of water once a week. Tut a few drops in a basin of water, wash your hair brushes in it, and see what it is good for. It is good for catavhal cold, and stings of insects. Inhale for colds, and pply to affected part in stings.

Vegetine. What ii Headed -WertiieM.

Female

TfiS iMtMnM l4WMaj JSi?a ft 8 S K- K SWB. H-h: . ... Itnr Mr r a tatuz that I have Wew truwIilH with FnmiAr Wilt.n mkI s iHk. atuktlfct fruflm tz til , h4 HMiMNcn the adtlee ft a tim I trW rK VKUKTINK MtA ami K )hM wMt t mmtM. I eaa tecmuaienJ K i aH nw'rtii Inn ttMe emiiHilnta. Vwhts, rrnxrttattr, MM. ANN'&HKtXA HARWIXW. SI'i i"rt HrreC

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