Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 22, Number 43, Jasper, Dubois County, 22 October 1880 — Page 7
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Piokwu CAKiAic.SelMt solid ktuU, slloe very Una, put in r jar, then cow witk boilif water; wllm drm ff tli watr and wwo with prated horeradik, salt, equal parts of rl and black ptippur, ciunaraon and whole olova. Aktkk the lamps are fijled ami the chimneys washed and put or the sliolf, take pieces of newspaper rikI roll ln the form of a chimney aacl slip over chmiaey and lamp; it will protect from diwt and flies, and whea tke lamps are IlKhted one will be rewarded by Heeinir them m clear and bright as when first put in order. Pkkservjed Mkt.OV tt.o
and cut in small atnpa; have the sume weig kt of sugar as melon; put a little alum in the water aad boil the melon Ull teader; take it on a disk, sprinkle it with sugar, and lot it stand till the neit P?,ra.Iai?' thw pour off the sirup, let it boil till clear, then put in the melon and let it scald; tkea put it on a platter to cool; add to the simp the juice of eoa and a little preserved ringer: boil the sirup again and pour itTiot oa the melon. Whea cold, seal up the jars. 1 Chickkn- Sandwiches ingredients: chickon and ham, four m one tablespoonful of olive oil, iSusUrd, vinegar. Chop the chicken (not too line) also a little nice ham; then boat together the yelks of the egi's (boiled very hard) with tbo oil; when ntMnnt I. ...I.I I 1 -
milium dun mue inauo mustard aud vinegar; should it not bo salt enough from the ham, add a littio; stir this mixture well and add the meat. Have ready some thin licos of broad buttered, and put ome of the mixture botweon two slices; very nice. Can Your Pumpkins. A correspondent of the New York World says: 1 put mine ia the cellar lato in the fall and by the time they showed signs of decay I have some empty fruit cans. I cut up one or two pumpkin? at a time as I have leisure. I cook them thoroughly and strain the same as for immediate use. Then I return th
kettle, let it get hot and can it the same as 1 would any fruits, taking care that it is packed down so thero' are no air bubles. One can will make five or six delicious pies at a season when they taste better then thev do in the fall.
HoitSKs should bo watered in the morning before they are fed. A full drink of water immediately after beinw fed is a sure way of producing imlige. tion. if not inflammation. When water is drank by horses the bulk of it goes directly to the large intestines, and little of it is retained in the stomach, borne old and worthless hones, by way of experiment, were fed with split poase and supplied with water immediately before being killed. It was found that the watr had carried the pease into the intestines, where no digestion took place at all. How manv times I have heard this said: "I could cot along nicely with my work if my feet did not feel so un
comfortable and oven painful." Without any doubt the woman who makes this remark goes about the house in thin loose slippers. 1 used to do it myself. I thought 1 had to because others did, but a lew experiments convinced mo that the only way to do work comfortably is to wear thick-soled shOoa. One very soon becomes accustomed to them, and will find great relief. There is always more or less running out doors to bo done, and thero is great danger of taking cold if the feetare not well protected. "E. jr. 2?."
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..wyt. i Aargaa, has revived the story of the Corsloaa Urotkers. Two Mead dearly loved esoh other, aad they wade a compact that w.iok ever Ukd trst, should visit kk ukum as boor m ke oouW conveniently abseat himself for a little while from kis quarters ia tke tiu W,? ,I(L Th8 tiBMJ wkea Death did tan one of them on tke Shoulder, anil havin iQ.,.i v.
tke dead man was aot long in calling to mind his promise. He visited his friend aild WU warmlir uri1,, ,,.,. ...
khh became a bore, for kis ghostskip seemed to enjoy his reappearance in llltS World, and wan rw.r,.i,..ull.. ... !.
side of his friend. The latter wearied 01 the COlmtunt Onmn.nlnH.I,
, - vuiMimiiiumuiu ui a ghost and went to the priest about it. i he priest did all he could, but the jhost would not down. The fathers in lue convent wr Ainmitoi i...f
they were powerless. And now the
man, nauntou Into despair and desperation. h&8 irnnn aw.f ..I.. 1.:.
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" journeys iTOgrcss, Stranob new birds have appeared m Georgia. A St. Simons letter to tke Brunswick Advertiser says: "Last week this island was full of beautiful ittle birds, the name of which see bis to
oe unKnown. We are told that for many years they have been recognized as the very first advance guard of the large flocks of birds going South at the end of summer. These beautiful little
utuui iruia m hth rn .la a aw
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vgaiiiAiiun as 10 render them emineiltlv befittinc hammtt. I,
0 n u.uu.uii ire tokening afar off the very first breath of
autumn. xney are beautifully striped, longitudinally, with alternate layers of black and white, and about the Size of H. fnmt 'PI. :u .. .
a few days, seemed busy feeding upon
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as quiet and sudden as their coming." An Italian RArrasrwinrlanf
the Savant calls attention to an insidious and friahtfullv faUl
ease, called "peilaqra," of which
nO lOSS than nlnnttr.sAfan
- - r y i . IUUI1" sand Italians are said to be dying at f lift tlCkiaif iim r t.n 1 .
fiowui utut'i inu iiuiuutsr oi me vie tims renroicnting 3.C2 per thousand of t he whole population, and in the infected Departments, especially in Lombardyj and Venice, a higher proportion than
iiw evur occurrea aunng the worst cholera epidemic in France. The dis-1 SW. 11
usu usually runs a slow course, like
tuuauiupuun. iis cause is believed to
oe tne exclusive consumption of maize in a deteriorated condition, aud the unhealthy state of the hovols in which the
rustics live. Dn. Foote in his Health Monthly for October thus describes oison ivy: It has throe leaflets which are rhombic ovate and variously notched, lobed or even entire. Its flowers are in loose, slender axillary panicles. The smooth fruit is a pale brown. There are two species, ono growing croct, the other climbing. When wounded it exudes lllilkv illice which beconmo hlanl-
exposure to the air, and upon fabrics makes an iudulible stnin it m........
over rocks and. fences and ascends the trunks of the tallest trees. "I understand that Dr. Jones is abroad." said Brown JIio
i for his health?" "Is!isnwK"s?it v
"that he is traveling for his patients' , health. I know one of thorn who has , improved on his traveling," added Fogg, with enersr Ilnfnn 7VHur..
- ' - . -..w.. A oirl was frightened to death bv a
dream, at Wnst Clinstnr. Pa
recovering from typhoid fever, and was " ' so weak that, awakening in terror, the i
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