Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 23, Number 11, Jasper, Dubois County, 25 February 1881 — Page 7
T fern WMMk
mn
sea. Tempests powerful
osweea every MvtagtUafrom
tlu awe of tee emrih have spent thelt
aaoa the gnM gowiag orb, MMi etects has beea vMbte at th
wc of sleety odd million mile.
Those wao have not looked! at the saa
a telescope mao 1M& when
Its broad disk was as free from spots aa the potiahed fold cat of a watch, would ha aatoaiaaed at the change in Its tel. aompie aypoaraaea. It la now like the
shield of a warrior, dented and pierced
hy many fieree strokes. On tome daya
aa oaara iaa powerful enough to do
ftae we curve of an actress's evebraw
aa auflced to show (be dat k nucleus of
a solar cyclone. Spot larger than this
oarta nave appeared ana vanished. Day after dar thu whole surface of the inn
has been mottled aai wrinkled under
the atrain of force so tromendoot that
hi oontuariaon with then the strength of a volcano Memi puny. The spot have gone trooping; across the diak with the revolution of the
adghtf f woe, in group and rows.
ataair and in pafia. Hoc groups hare hoaa seen to apUt up, amaiier spots bare
seen xermea ana oeetroyeo: in a few
aoars. w newer, aa some nave supposed, these apota are caused by the
fall of aaormoue meteoric masses noon
the sua, or are produced by the ap-rush
or oows-rusn 01 caseous natter, or are the reauls of both these causes, the of. feet upon the observer i the same. He
cannot escape the impression that the great fhreball he is lookuur aft ip the
sport of etc mental foroea of the most
gigantic power and activity.
There hare been only three dear
daya during January when, with an
ordinary epygtaaa. the ana's diak ap
pearea. nnepouea. xnese sun storms
are not likely to decrease in fury for
some years yet The new spot period is just sejrftaniag. and before it passes
asironomers nope 10 nave learned far
more aoow mm interesting and puasfing subject than they know now. The weight of evidence shows that
there k a close relation between the eoadttion of the sua and ttte earth's meteorology. Hundreds of telescopes are daily warned upon the sun from all quarters of the earth, and careful rec
ords of observation are kept. There
has been a vast advance in our know!
edge of toe great luminary since tbe second fiersehel suggested, only some
twenty years ago, tbat the curious bright spots fa the sun known n willow leaves, might be gigantic living betoga, whose intense vitality made them glow so daaYHaarly. Yet what has been learned is alight in comparison with what remains to be learned. A. J'. Sum. Mew fe Nans: Pfrtarr. Be) were nx ought to be bung higher than the height of the average human eye when the owner of the eye is stand
ing. Jt m ttte most universal rule in our
to haasr pictures much above
cannot be enjoyed
is a protrait or it,
its eves should
look as nearly kilo ours aa possible; and
m uwi w mi uch xiuptff guiue perhaps a good rule will be to have the line Uiat divides the picture horizontally into equal parts level with the eye. U one starts in hanging pictures with the determination to place lhra so that thev ean he easily seen and enjoyed without stretching the neck the least, or
stooping tee bodv. he will be pretty ore to do welL In remote farm houses aad eeuatry taverns we often see pictures, particularly protraits, skyed a high at if their owners had been Academy Bangers, and the painters young rtvale of a new school. I suppose the reason is that the simple-hearted owners thiak a picture such a precious thiag it can't be hung too securely out of the reach of meddling hands. They are often not clear In their minds as to what a picture is meant for, and not ndiag in it nay practical relation to hit-
ma life and society, they treat it with lerereace and put it where It wilt disturb them as little as possible. But as people come to enjoy pictures and get ome intellectual, spiritual nourishMeat out of them, they want them as they want their books, where thecan ee them and use them. CtorcMce Cook.
houses to hang pictw this level, aad they cai there. If the picture fa has human faces m it,
A oood refrigerator from the shops eosta from 918 to 40, according to the lies aad finish. Every housekeeper ntay not be able to possess one, and so la worth while to see what ran be done in the way of a decent substitute: eeeure two dry-goods boxes, the more mbstantial the better, one of them to be three or four inches smaller than the
other oa all sides, and fix the tops to
open oa hinges of iron, or stout leather.
The mrger tne boxes, of course, the
were eoerenicnee aad comfort is afJL.. . a a . m.
asroen. riaee an inch or two of sawdust over the bottom of the larger
eesv amt set tne smaller one into fc Sore three-quarter inch holes through both boxes at either end, near
jee top, and mem a roll of stilt paste-
eeara m each to act as ventilators. Then HI in all the space between the
boxes with sawdust. Pnt in shelves at
wher end. leaving apace in the center x far the large deep pan or pail that is to neld the lee. There can also be two or
urea pan, em whioa to hemp; palls ol eh or fruit. A large tla pail, with a thin round board at the bottom to preTRsa H beta- hruAasd, would he the Moa eeveaiat thing tor aoMiejr the lee. fmah a refrigerator, placed fn the UNrtrjr, or some cool room and covered m the hotter lm a with a folded blanks ft the toj, wbhtk fat not protected with mwdttst. would keep ice for twen hmt lmttrs; aad In htut a doxen aticla, jpay tot its alight col many tlm r m the aotouat .of food It woul kelp to peoserve. wa Bomzs.
WO, riWM AJP flAJUMM.
. oomt does not suoeeed weil after
Mtokwaeat.
TBS quickest and best war to boll
milk la (o put it into a tin dish and set that into a kettle of boiling water. Thai
swrcniag is avotuea.
A mohsk onoe spavined la always mavined, aavi a writer iu the National Live-Stock Journal, fhe assertions of
patent-nostrum and sure-cure pretend rs to the contrary, notwithstanding.
$mow melts away upon drained lands
sooner man on tboee undramed, hence the drained soils are ready for plowing much sooner. In Scotland it is claimed
tbat the harvest is from ten to fifteen
days earlier on drained than on un
drained lands. This is only one out of
many advantages resulting from a good system of drainage. A Ckmrvt run Kubbkk. Rubber boots may be repaired by a cement
made as follows: Cut gutta-pereba in small pieces, and dissolve it in henalne to a thin mucilage. Clean the rubber free from grease with benaine and a
sponge, and apply the patch covered with the gutta-percha cement. The
cement should be warmed by putting the bottle in hot water before it is used.
ANNuwNouT jruouiMo. Trom a
Quart of new milk take a small teacupnil and mix it with two large spoonfuls of arrowroot. Boil the remainder of the milk and stir it amongst the arrowroot; add when cold four well-beaten gg. with two ounces loaf sugar, and the name of fresh butter broken into
small pieces: season with srrated nut.
meg. Mix it well together and bake in 1 a a m,m " . 1
a Duwerea dtaa fifteen or twentv minutes.
Treatment for Scsatchm
Scratches is a disease of the blood
which breaks out la the heels because of some provoking cause at that place. If itdidaot appear there it would appear elsewhere. The treatment should be to give a dose of twelve ounces of
epsotu salts, and then one ounce of hyposulphite of soda daily for two or three weeks. The diseased leirs should
be washed with warm aoan and water
and then with a solution of one dram
of chloride of sine in a quart of water.
N. Y. ZYrae. Molasses Cakot. Heat a kettle hot
and butter it, then pour in a quart of molaases and a curt of stumr. Boil
steadily for twenty minutes, stirring to prevent burning and boiling over. Try it by dropninar a little in cold water: if
it hardens immediately it is done.
erwiee it must be boiled longer, Stir in a teaspoonful of pulverised soda be
fore turning ont. Walnut, hickory-nut, or basel-nut meats may be added to this
candy, and a little of it saved to make
pop-corn balls. Use butt as little candr
as possible in these balls and let none of it get on the outside, where they Va . a . .
anonia woe: pertecuy wnite.
The Journal of CViaisfrv publishes
"? m .a - . a
a recipe for me aestructton of insects, which, if it be one-half as efficacious
as it is claimed to be, will prove in
valuable: Hot alum water is a recent
suggestion as an insecticide. It will
destroy red and black ants, cookroaches, chinch-bugs, and all the crawl
ing pests wnien inrest our houses, rake two pounds of alum and dissolve
in three or four quarts of boiling
water; let it stand on the fire till the
alum disappears; then apply it with a brush, while nearly boiling hot. to
every joint and crevice In your close U, bedsteads, pantry shelves and the like. Brush ere rices la the floor of the skirt
ing, or mop-boards, if you suspect they harbor vermin. Ecoxoxr ix tick Cellar. In the majority of cellars there has been atored for family ue, for feeding domestic animals, or for future market
ing, a quantity of zruita and vegeta
bles, such aa apples, turnips, beets
pumpkins, etc. A certain portion
these fruits and roots will, during the
winter, commence to decay, especially
if the condition of the cellar is not
favorable for keeping them. Another portion will be found, upon assorting
Utem over, to oe unnt tor mancet or for
table use, These affected or in firm
ipeeknens should not be allowed to re-
mam m tne ceuar to pollute tne air in rooms above with noxious odors, but they should be turned to good account a ft uw
ay feeding utem to stoeK.
ooid bath as a tome earn he mfely assd "all the year nwad" (by those who oaa bear it at all), if one will remember tbat the temperature of the water should be ualformly about sixty degrees Fahrenheit, and not take it as It oomes, oool la summer, aad way 4owa toward frees! ag la winter. -Zr. tooWt Bcaltk Monthly for February. Prof. Paige, of Council Bluffs, Iowa, has a nMmee-catinff stork that traps his wn food. He was brought from Mexico by the Professor, aad hat become quite tMae. He will watch a mouse hole for laore than aa hour, and is always sure upa eeese aEtveaVe rMtMoettee Journal.
says' moderate apetfeattsa of the in ooesttoa. enabled Mr. otto rink.
bora. Ml N. Nuitaetrest, m. Leak, Me., to thmwrttsus: 1 as beta a sufferer for the past six wseks with severe oaim ia th ikAul.
eeraadiatae se that J wu nasals to do any work. Advised by a friend I used it Jacobs Oil With the SMoad aDDlleattaa rmllmt
had aud core affaeted la tiro dart.
A uaiCASO aaoer save tk
uaaroviac the MltataelppI
Two
oatatatac to
aawwgian.
nreveat
far
suvar would ha
M. Louis stople from
rrooria Xanoaal Deaaoemt. Taa BMt emlaeot ahrsieiaiM a tklir
hlsjhly rasoawMad Bt, Jaeoot Off as a cere for
iheematuw. It ean be purehastd at my drac aoust, aad taa prieeislaeisosoeatwesa
yoa take into soastdoraMoa the weaderfol eares It wlU prodee.
Taa doakev ketM Ins toaciM itUl ul hu
tart la aMaieo. Ooaaequeatly alt ears are sevwfrosee. There Is a aieral ears, if oa wUI search tor a.- Jeafta TnmrM.
DO Y04I WIMI TO
GK WEST? - 10.000 ACRES IMPROVED FARM For liaalaMa mm A 1 1
C. a. Q. a U.. well worthy ut thHr auMtlwn.
fBAXK SUOsTBOir, oaraiag, Xewa,
BU6GIES 'rt!i3 tlA y- Mm. ajMMalaalawsw t lH AeaHTa. Cms, YMoaOo.Loutatae.
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la what a lady of Bottoa aald to her hasbaad wata he brottsrht home aoaaa aaadltdaa
to eere her of ateklwadaciie aed aeuralirla which had made bar miserable for fourteen
jean. At the tfrtt attack thereafter, ft was admtaiatered to bar with such good results that she eoattaaad its use uaUTeured, aad
was so aatltualMtlc fa Its pratee that the Induced twoatv-two of tha boat fimMU in
her drele to adopt it aa tatir racular family medicine That "stuff" Is Hon BltUri.--
Afafiserw.
A SOT who Buda fault wfta nia uul muMi
at home wlU taka a pinch of salt aad two potatoes sad make a rood dinaar. out In tha
woods en a rabbit hunt. Dttmt Frm Prtu.
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A"lP,tS,ort1T-00,u"B ekly Journal, publiohed at Waablturton. D. CI. U bf&mi t
goad thfats for the ettteen at well at for the
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per t certainly not a more elttretalng
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honestly My, try Duraug't Khenmstle He ne
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Sugar Factory System.
Tkk new agricultural industry known
as tne central attgar factory system
which is now estaoliehed in many sec
tions of Louisiana, was founded by Messrs. Clarke Steele, formerly of
Springfield, Ohio. Their plantation and
works it Lairouua are on a irraml scale.
These gvntiemen settled there ten years
ago, and began buying up the cane raised by srnall farmers who had no mills, and refining the crude molasses of planters who did not care to be troubled with the operation or had not
the means to carry it on. l here are some large plantation in Western
LouisianA now worked on the tenantry
system, small farmers, in compaiue-
of five to twenty, are allowed to cultivate as many acres of fine sugar cane lands aa thev can, free of rent, and are pajd four dollars per ton, for all they make. Several Chicago and Ohio firms are now planting on the tenantry plan, ttad many planters of the olden sort have followed their example, until there are now twenty-five central sugar factories on the Teobe and the Atchafalaya. Both these systems are said to work well, and hundreds of tenant hare beootne very easy mclrettra-tanew 4tttee the industry was etalili)itt Utgonrfa Plantation is a princely plnns 4tuated on til Atishafaiaya, ami is tin (pot where RVangeiine, the virg n. 4tept -hile her lover passed by (m t tat side tf the "Beauilfttl tlut lief to mdetream
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