Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 22, Number 10, Jasper, Dubois County, 27 February 1880 — Page 7

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The Table.

.Never put a pudding that Is to bo

ftteameu in any tiling mm man urj tn old.

.Hum nr iwtrlr that is too Halt should

be soaked overnight in sweet milk, or

parboiled in me morning m com waier. Krv or broil slowly.

Many soup are better on the day . ... 1 !.l...l ......

attar tney are inxuu, jiruviuuu mtj mu not warmed over too quickly or loft too luntr ovor the firo.

Tapioca Custard : One toacupful of

tiir.. ntrcro and OHO l!l!t) of fill&rar t

gether, and ttir into the tapioca; then ..id nun nunrt swot't milk: stir well:

imkn in nuddinsr-dish until custard

thickens.

rHiW f!V; Threu cunfuls of flour.

two cupfuls of sugar, one of butter, one of cider, one of Knglish currants, three nmra nnu fnuciirwitlf 111 lf iriliiriir. Slid OI10

of soda. Stir thoroughly, and bake in deep disaos, as quick as may be without

scorching. Toa Cakos: Two cupfuls of sugar, tin niinfnl nf hllttlir. milt M'ff. fiVG CUD

fills of flour, one cupful of sour milk, a nunnnnfiil of lemon uxtract. and a tea-

spoonful of soda. Knead hard nsbis.n;i nd mil about amiartcrof an inch

thick ; cut out with a fancy cooky cutter and bake quick. They are very good and look nicely on tho table.

A Wholesome Cake : One pint of

raised dough, like wheat bread dough ; .inn toniMinfiil of siurar. one of butter.

three eggs well beaten, one tea.xpoonful of soda, ono cupful of stewed raisins, and half ;i tcmsnoonful each of clove.

pimento, cinnamon and nutmeg. Uoll the raisins well in Hour before mixing ,in. 'Pliiu mnki'-i a verv nice, whole

some eako. Let it stand in a warm place . . - a a . 11 i ii

till It is raised ngnt, ami uaKo wun slow fire.

Coffee : Tut the quantity of ground

coffee in an enameled pot and jwur on limlimr wat rr. as much us rcmiired : set

it on the tiro and let it bubble up; strain .i t t . .1 1 1. ..

through a canton nannei oag. hihku mu linir if tin tliintuvst kind of canton flan-

neft wash it in clear warm water every . . . ... i .i ..... .t-.. :.. u,

lime li is unuu, nuu uw imiuij it wivj enn KWn thn oiiffcc-hpiins in an air

tight box or corked lottlo to preserve

the aroma; gnnu me coiiee just ucioru

wuim wmnjuvu v wmra 1 1, - thev niftv be riok in miaeral etemeate.

are, in the absence of jauicroas trwaument, a continual source of disappointment to the cultivator. They allow a rapid defeat of water through them, are incapable of supplying mokUtre from below by capillary attraction and a fit jliaftral- at tin ruk t a Kcsflti II cr

moisture or fertilizing gasse from the atmosphere. Fertilisers applied to these lands are of little or no use because they are not retained. The cobfrequence is a failure of croiwi, especially it m 1 .1. mi . 1 .

in nines oi urouiti. aim mnm, buw

ever, with proper management have their mechanical defect corrected ami their value many times enhanced. Fall nlmv'iiKr urlii.ti tlinru Sa 9. tAnV KllllAoH

within reach is very beneficial, beeause it brings up the clay to mingle with the

sand sunace ny we action oi irosui nu rains A irriiim irnn nr f wn tlirnml un-

der further assisis in stiffening the tex-

lure oi the land, improving ju capiua-

Whon there is not a clay subsoil within 1. .1... ..1 rxt Kniu in

maun iue ji" , iuu ui uo conjunction with vegetable matter turned under is advised as one of the most

effectual and economical means lor the

amelioration of the land. The successful management and cultivation of clay or stiff lands are much more laborious than the lightor soils. Clay soils under proper treatment, how-

over, enuure long ana yieiu gruni, variety of crops. They are generally adapted to the cereals, make good crass

and pasture lanus ana grow mm iruiis. Ciav lands are deficient in veg

etable matter and aro there

fore greatly benefited by an

amlicahon of the same. Lime is also

beneficial to such lands, assisting to

remedy their stiffness and tenacity. Any snluttirs which siirvo as divisor, nre-

venting the adhesion of the particles of earth both in times of drouth and ex

cessive wet are of great service.

Oar farmers and thoe who live in localities where people eaa retire at eight and nine o'clock m the evnijf, the old notion about early rising hi still appropriate. Hut he who ie kept up till tea or eleven or twelve o'clock, then rise at five or six, because of the teaching of some old ditty about "early to rise," w committing a sin against hi own soul. There w sot one man in 10,000 who can afford to do without seven or eight hours sleep. All the fctuff written about great men who s.eep only three or four hours a night ia apocryphal. They have kuii nut nn Mich small allowance occa-

akinallv and prospered ; but no man has ever yet kept healthy in mind and body for a nuratar of years with less than seven hours sleep. If you can get to lk.J1 Oil rlv than rise earlv: if vou can

not get to bed till late, then rise late. It may be as proper for one man to rise at aluLt a it lb fur another to at five. Let

the bell be rung at least thirty minutes

before your puunc appearand. .isna oit that, a sttdduB IUH1D Out of bed

rives irrerular motions to the puhsee. It - . . . ..!..

tawna bourj io ret over a too shuuoh

rising. Trow Tim&i. MUnee all CmprlUen. The dairyman who uees (ith-Edge Bttr Maker will liicrea! bh iroJuctfi jr eeiO., imiKDTe lt quality 30 per cnu ami l!tBoe all eoaimtiturs who ilo not ue It. !J5 ceaU' north of the Uwler will iwreaf-e proditct and tarkct value of eame fAM). Can jou wake a better luvetmentl Sohl by grocer, dragirf and eeaeral Morekeepers. Sead stamp for "Hint to Butter-Maker." AiMrew, Buttar Iroproveateat Co.. Buffalo, X. Y-

II

usmsr.

Itni'f a hi Mode : Take a niece of

round of beef, about six or eight pounds in weight; lard it with bacon, dipped in unit ninmr. irrimml floVt'S lillll !lllsiic'(l :

put the beef in a pot which can be covrrd tVhtlv. with some bacon, two car-

r)ts, a niece cf celery, three or four

small onions, a lew slices oi lemon, iwo Hiid (Irifid cliamuiirnon. to

cover the meat with: half vinegar and

u-ninr nr winn and vincrar:

int nlo.selv and nasteshutif vou can and

jake slowrlv four or five hours. Before

serving, skim some fat off and take one

tjihlesfiimnfiil of flour and ono teaspoon

ful of sugar; fry this very dark brown,

add to the meat, and uoii up again; tluin tat-n tue-it out. strain the sauce.

and servo with potatoes and parsnip

salad. MUrellanpoHi.

Cool rain water anil soda will take

machine oil out of washable goods

Thn wtttnr used in mixing bread

must be tepid. If too hot the loaves will

be full of holes.

Iron-holders should have a cover of

white cotton cloth made to lit nicely, and fastened on with buttons, and when it becomes soiled it can be removed,

washed and replaced.

To clean brass, immerse or wash it . ' t Alt

several times in sour miiK or wney ; tms

will hricrhtnn it without St'OUrmsr: it

may then be scoured with a woolon cloth

dinned in water

A small nincn of nancr or linen

mniatntuid with tlimntlthlR and tlllt into

the wardrobo or drawers for a single .1 . a - i ! (...Annt1iiwinl!nina a kiM

Uy nh n 11II1C, WUUl liuuv! iiuiua ;vi is a preventive asrainst moths.

Hardening Camllos : Take for four

pounds of candles two ounces of white

camllos will find it a groat improvement at... ..1.. tM l.t.ifiiaxiltii anil anlt-

lO QlCISIl IIIU WICKS III Hiuunmu aiiuo.wit A tl. A I-

tintnr. anil drv llicm. i no iiauio is

clearer and the tallow will not run.

In washing dishes, pots and kettles, a wicn nf liroom-corn with a small mian-

titv nf soanr water is handv and Useful

in (Meaning them from all bits and

grease, which aro objectionable to the

tvingthe broom-corn into bnndlos a-s " , i li . a ..a a

large as a oroom nanuio, wun iwo sunncords near the coarse ends, which form a handle. In attempting to removo grease spots the mistake is frequently made of applying benzine or spirit of turpentine with a sponge or a rag. This tends inevitablv to snread the grease. Tho

stained nortion of tho garments should

Good drainage is especially necessary for clav soils. Without drainage sea- '

sonaoie worK can seiuora uu uone in uhj

spring. Every fanner knows how troublesome clay land becomes if run together and packed after having been

plowed, iuuen neeuiess worK i vuvu by plowing such lands too early in the

spring. Fall plowing is a great assist- i anon? it. adds humus throuirh whatever

growths may be on the farface. and the l. 1 .1 At ..Inlnr

alternate iruuzus auu. uia w break up the inert clods and grind down the soil into a more soluble mass. Cold

and unproductive soils which have stag- i riant u'Dtor n(1iii(nt lv nt'Hr till! SUrfaCU '

to be reached by the roots of plants renuirn tn 1m nndcrdrained.

Alluvial uiil mav be said to have no

distinctive character, being composed e '.. . 1 . . . . f . ! Annl ttnl tla wuioplra

a long period. They partake somewhat sxjT-.: of the soil of the country from which CcCClKU4. ! la.A uac3tirut nil ila i

nnsitnd tliem. Alluvial lands. of course.

are rich in humus and do not need the

assistance of green crops turned under or the application in any form of vegetable matter. They are generally de

ficient in the mineral elements and are benefited by phosphoiic acid, potash

and other mineral plant-food. The same mav be said of soils known as veg-

etaole molds ami containing a mige p-.i cent, of vegetable matter.

Ixmms are soils m which clay ana sand unite, samlv loams being those in which the sand predominates and clay

loams those in which the proportions oi ami oluv m ri-frt(l. Thi-U must

bo treated according as the sand or clay

predominates 0 it -1

w. m. m w w p mm" Cf A WTEK. II a Ujr a Immrc tkj ujm. TPftTseRFTTFRiTALK -Wwg I L I ih l 1.11 P 1 a mWlMeiw! retatl. iUpr-.

Ik.m.khamj

, fa

mi Ma sis . sw una m. imm. K

We BMke ta enlr ccuful HORSC Pwf WM tariH DriNiaf Machiaa hi taa WarMI Doa'ttuyuatit you Me our drcuUn, which woend FrekI $2S TO $40 A DAY !RVBBH mdt miy with our Mg lliHl K5 cainel Addre LQOtWP WM afJ 1 M WM AfrVMAN, TIFFIN, OMaiaAWhiliMI

Irta Car tar Umar- H lta la atea Ifce lat ua aaaktaa Mtawll,-kriUB large. So4 trywaara, M.

BAKER'S PHILADELPHIA

Vraai a BMallHZH tahM a"krlelail

l'aor. Untax, a dM-ihipiWied tlhfathlc nbvslciaii, wrote to the Mtlio4 Kiyrl, of Atlanta. Ua.. t the effect that alter ull other uH-an ha'l failed, he vnl tor the KiiliR-v (L,r 1!p Khlnrv and Liver CnrrJ. and to

t,u .ai.uikJinwHt carted a ariciH cat of

-BtoUtta rvc&u. hr K4lmlBktriatr it- aad

alter wank fowid it equallrbeneHclal in other cae. He advhn;d Ufa hmtl.r fylcis to uelt la preference to anything eh for Kid- !

Bey ui&qraerB.

Chicago packed last year 5,100,000

hogs, being an increase oi io per cum. over 1878. f.nd 75 per cent, over 1877.

Over 10,000 men are employed.

Vcrmvv laft iiJrir tallml tn effect a care.

elritis? ton- and rtreuth to Ums tytAvm debil-

luieu uj uieeagg.

I.ic.HT colokeii or yellow Axhi Grea toon

Keara oil. tiet tne Retimae xraaer.

Drcggists keep Dr. Dodce'a Heart Cor-

rector. rucaamsoB to., au jf-

r i inn per dT t home. Pampas worth

ISM tZU& AaawaSTOMC.rarua.

Aocata waatea far aew ChreaM. Mam k Cfcarta Send

am 1 mr mm ear. la K. H. a.e K M StjtlMas

write w MmenitmH

Ositw. kkw, ia.

(.i .hMir nr. KmM Cantor

THE OXLY REXKBY IIh, rramUt. Itabllilr.

CflBMaaikl'n tiaa bttn curt I again ami aaala or tM

KMprHW wham? nBWfjwm y """r ttCBtectf Uili trutu noodrrful TruwiJ, whtch ll prtumnrta bv tit Aia.VMt itt'tical autkoritt to B " kUi tt .

KftlN laM ramaiiy, m iutmj mm rhiWi intt. Weiifnn KiUr' fare Cad LUer O.l witaPaattf Llata, KUrr'a rirtl'M UurW with Huh. WIMffcerrj u.i . n... rl ll...njllih I'.lrut sTMilt.

Jr ai ij an anantm. tp-snaiw rawpom "

JOHN C. BAKER JL CO., Phlladalphla. MrUmMhAhl P1 n.v mtWil HfT the tUW ftf HAttr

i-Y-"-.- a.f I w urrUU aCf ri kUV akl.9 a rtruirart Aa

6RAEFENBER6

W akWB.A AWUt

PllalaS

Mildest ever known, mi

MALARIAL DIStAStm. HEADACHE. 9ILI0UaV NESS. INDfCESTrON aaw

FEVERS. Thaaa

PILLS

Tene wo f he. system and r

awa wminne trw j aa aiaiai """" aauA aanruiMnaia o

- Las aula u &b ndtata

timulua for a TanM Urw. am n raa. Uwiia, aTiprila. . aMItoaaa a. MM

UMrrlMMa, naiartaw w r mmm . . .. .M i.stii .t 1 1 mum in Arlv aa

rtairiiirn to caune a fre and regular action ef the Bowela Toe ixat antidote for alt BfaOav rial riaaa. IUce, CMta a Hox.

frraMr' yai'i'fwa nalckly rlTaa a m Axa . aiiA.ria aiattai lljlAata

sekaand MMuradarta. rrrvtwaa liHnKt

friw, and Is tbe twt remedy for Sfrte w rraa traUM farougnt on by excess! t driaklac;.

QTff-worK, nwntal iuocki. ana wwr cavsts.

4t raievea lap wain all dlicaawi and Hi (v-

erialunoua to m -- Item. Tbe beat at mtt NrriaHa. Bottm of two tlaes ; prices, . ami i.

CTWARXITO HaM ReaMatca tn nM MnuMlMa kalwalti feSCUe eerrakera.

H.H.WrnraiC.

MOCHESTCK. V. T. CySwt Hr taayllel aa

Emerson's Unthem Book.

rl-astaaaox. trie 11.25, or flteOaerdaa.

m. .i lAAb tkniuoa ttxla AaaJh lAV Jk4

CkMtr Leaders wUl all tw pN-al wtia tbs:tl baaa.

to et tbe rnme. ao4 Om grraViarH u. iar iwa BWwAntlieia,M"tet.S-iiteac-.ecae4uil a

aa is lieiHMjtMand Chaau. Male Isr CuiMmaai XaMer. aad all ether eel ea4ea ia vrutMed.

TIE SLtEPI.fG OUKK5. (98 ett). la

HAVE YOU SEEN

"WHITE ROBES,"

Taa aew SaMatti SeHeet BtmkT It Is a rrt ia

Heek a b MMtiae waa aa uanaatld aaeewa.

ltmttiepMtkanfurfi W MMiea ,anra ataatoferyMaataedaad. Tu lata It tawUfc

WHITE KOBE3

BeHl Masac. and Uw taet la due u Ha BarKj .fttwfcaeaa

la t a aaJ. eW. Wlaaa

Hfll MtraMHaWamlaHMi. 1.S09

WriUlflai aarea Ur. MAMSH. Qatir. Mrta.

eryhlai WajfcU Carael MaWura. Kawjl Cad. IMU J. MavHJtwa, laaaaa. Okla.

ftCKTS ed fnr nhtarrH Uf at Ja Bntteea.

W. a hKYA.V PuMMMT. apg LoaKMa.

A A A A A m Yaar . Oar Areataa

OPIUM lawi. 6a. KattaMa rrMeaea

areea, and itfeieaea la ee lead farav baakaaaha

HONFY TO I AIM I?.1 SSLy

I t clrealan aad lull aarfccalara. address mtt Matag.

. . 11.. ..l...l 1 u. .- u. -- - - C T .all lulallU.

iff an iiif. f'rriii aiiiiiimi iiiiuu;ut . iri c 1

... . i - t . i nn'a lurid worn returned to it the

on omrs lana were rcturneu iu n- m

soil would annually imprutj in fertility

Vegetine

Far aH LiafM

WHO ARE SUFFERERS.

Chcixmti. O. Karefc 28. 1S77.

lntr W-l'aaw takes several tate of rw Ve.

e).aMltea)l ladies wtw are ier-TS lrm irneH lorn-

Mataa. I ui ireuianiena wte neeM-. . r'

6M beteed me verr wueh: tadeed. K w WiMttiWt ir

MjrbematUlala. MAKY K MRKfcWill.

rraAu Wuixbh-Vmitinx aeta Hrrt Bfoa

Ike eauan at tlM-te cm(datat. It lartwatea and .. . . 1 . - iuuM Ik. VUMWMtlM.

I . . . a ... . ...u . . w.nu. iil.ii .

huh. cum ronetltjaUTB. mculaie4 the boweWj: headaebe

I ..... . . . .. I. . . 1 Hlui lm f.n.. 4 VfL

ana m m rnnr m n, iw, i " v

n aa aeter mwa w ww iimi

r..i tt I 1 1 1 Taawii

aS bTaaVSpeaee'aa4 Maeana CHriMi

Aal 1 tsaited. auaOfree. tat Vto rttm arlea.

MMI BITSOi ft CO., ItirMa

aV C flMfaVASi dft Ckaa Ilia CaeUaat M.. raMa.

C. M. SMaa Ca

SISMraadaar.A. I.

AliniPHONES

niuuiw ry a a ' i a " " a'-- ------ bo laid lint between two sheets of blotting-paper, and the upper sheet well esinlriwt with lii.nvim. Ill t 111 S WAV. if

sullieieut time bo given, the whole of .

i no limy mauer iiccoiuea um. um dissolved but absorbed by the paper. FARM TOPICS." TREATMENT OF IJIFKKRKNT SOILS. Soils, whilo naturally depending for their material clcnienta upon the source from which they aro themselves derived, at tho same time often rely more upon artificial treatment than the original source for their fertility. There arc, indeed, few lands of such character as to bo permanently Independent of tli aid of applied fertilizers; therefore the necessity for knowledge of the chemical constuituotita of a oil in order to know what crops it will best grow and what elements of plant-food it requires.

nrnn

equivalent to mat coniaineu in mo jiuition of the crops carried off must be re-

uirneu io iiiw iam i MtuiKiuivuumiuj, fertilitv. It has been practically demonstrated over and over again that the roots of all plants, and especially the legumes, have a power of acting as chemical agents upon the mineral elements of the soil in a manner which

renders them available as piant-iooa. This in part explains the desirable ef

fects of tho cultivation of peas, clover

and the like.

While the general principles here lain

down and already familiar to many

farmers are the same everywhere, their application to practice must of neces

sity vary with the differing circum

stances Slirrouniling imuvmuai mimcm. Certain practices which give admirable results at the North may fail to be of

any avail at tne soutn, ami vice r. Many of thr.se differences farmers must learn from experience, tlwtigh much knowledge may be gained by observation. The interchange of experiences

from an sections u cwumi miium. journals devoted to the farmers' inter-on-intilf i.ral Ktatlrms and farmers1 1

clubs can not be too highly prized or -encouraged. Every farmer who takes , the trouble to promulgate facta coming j 5 into Ms own lino and of general interest i Z

rOXTHB

1VKAF.

With this fact in view it is easy to un- tnTM dersund that as a part, at least, of each jju caarra tat.CMcaa.Hi.

IS annually reinoveu iiani-iwu awifr CLIXHI

'anaaZTTnii.u a

"uriLTH AND LIFE."

A Jeazaal oC remartaW Unm and Crwaa the new aad waodertal Caeaiwd tyKelTtdint far nirvaleiawfi. Ju lbnhfd and amlref- Addrta

Dra 9TABUT Jk I'llMX. 11 W uirara Jv, ru"

. . ..tla - " - ta.1 KT tlTlaSaF

laik u ui iwarai w raai aaaa via" a -

KM crtrniherr: rail ninon oa (udcuini

fim ui Onui arlu taa aat'Mi

Vegetine.

It is What is Needed Female

Weakness. Dm lititxam. leva. SreC . I8TS.

a K. STTXNrV wde: . . lt . Imtr ,r-I'r a lane aae I hae beea trtmMed wrtk Frmni Wnknf and a weak. MakUK teetraeat tao Stc. aad ttorwac tae adftee of a Irtead I tried war TBlKTtMXaad aed a Jaat wnat Is needed. 1 eaa fwuumeml K w. zti wMlertag truta taeae wnagtalatii.

, g3552aVLIA HARWOOD, aisrvartkMreeC

Scrofala, LiTr CMtptauit, DyfftpsiaV

JUCaUMiusa, viemueaa.

danaa tlie

dan loner than a ataw bMtM ia tae O.

claw IrutnimevM cM

aa pecttr mm, aanra-ahk.O-lrkfefM. Kafa

andMooaCaeaa. Writ f nr naiileiil w. HtarW

M Camp. 12 91

OOreSmat. aH.Laaa.

Itole?eaKeadaaaMMelaerar3a rears, awl aa r- e.lT fT Serf. Lirer OnmfMU. lytft;

L . f ....... u. ..1 r k m 1 v l it r r w ur

mea jean, aad 1 baw aerer bad aw Wthreiwwil.

1 waara aearuij rpwiamejiii w m m n-r-a aartaer. Da. W. MOeW. lTutfielet, . -a aaA tdVI lli i ii

VEGETINE. rRSFAMB BT

II. B. STEVENS, BoetoM, Mass.

... . . . 1...

is soon rcwarueii lor mat irouuie some equally valuable fact, otherwise unknown to him, from another farmer whose opinions were called out, maybe, by his own communication. New l'ork World. m a A Lonuon paper, in tracing the mode n which 122 of the titled families of England have required lands, states that scarcely a doaen of the number got them by professional or commercial pursuits. The writer aaserta that not one-tenth of the 5,500,000 acres poastwwed by the 122 was acquired for value received. a a A movement is on foot in Virginia to organize a society of the descendants of the Cavaliers.

CATARRH

laaaCAmra't''r.

Braacaina, aauuaa, iwm w Mearalcta. rte. wiur . wugai. SaalAC7ia OttwSaStXeaavMka

Vegetine is Sold by All Druggists.

The Only Remedy

ITI IT ACTS AT TaUt SAIK nil

THE LIVER.

THE BOWELS.

and tha KIDNEY.

Taa etmMnmml Otito:: ffl'ed it aaam.l

idtrful power io mtre mu etteam. I

iwny Are we wckti

JJttauMvedtem 1hm great trs

ajmuhj iMMM m atrnas. i

HiawAttinrfir therfortfn .i.ii -.!-. . tj r-

(M ouwa inaw arantaa av

laaittrajr.

HUOVSSaW.riUSaT

IHSKASKS, "MALfe WEAK.

JIKBsKn, AKP .ir,lV blSOKBlt!.

Iku Mim'M fVv (wiisn. of ikme

land rtttonng tWr ww to thro .

I ! ! 1 1UUM MM MM MMI I

llHiy IWite4 Witt riltltletl j lini.uiUuJ ATydUardrd aldaeta I

I Vm aadare aerraa ar kk headaeaeal

v. . 1 . .I.LI. I

n ay hh. ijm rTw KIDNKY WORT mud rtteitt

M VV?r fnt9Y' ,7," ""'

vwti ttfltiiaiOll A T-earUian.

rWU!MMNHa.; WUHI"l

iCs. u Sr I j 1

aavyM atrWlAM Aaiartawart

aja aHfiaj kjataa.

1 T- amaaaaa

3 a. aaaaaawaa

AGENTS WASTED eowaltle aad aetkeatlc hWtoey of tat ureal bar ac RRANT APnnNTI i WllnT.n

a a . ... a - a. . . Itkaa ta k .... ..

""ai-i vaw- irmr v a ea n n araiia ay- v aata. IMH lw thancr f iwr Hfvwmaa

mmrj. nrwarr mi rawn it narawewi. sew

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