Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 23, Number 16, Jasper, Dubois County, 1 April 1881 — Page 7
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-w4Hofef If the best fornire for gesso, awl om aura is stUneieat for alt? Wrds.
Whoa patting away winter clothe. MM tfcat her are cleea and whole; It Is
a groat ooouor. so ease ineja out randy lor noe. Bnye a bog to hold ib stock-
P f MMB HMtHM Of the family. Label MaOf) MM. In HMM tn aav tima
sad net to be tjhttged to look into each
10 nnu ibb owes on wian 10 use, -The bark lioe on the traoa may bo
Nm by washing; with iy or stronir
a . . .a . w-w
suns aooot mm him 01 J nne,
tha Tousar Ho are halnhlnr eatd mw
infC about to lind a place In which to loeate. The treea should alao be severe ly pruned, aad manure applied to the reota la order to start the 01 into a thrif
ty arowut
-Moiiealne.Bet the whites of aix
egfa 1MB a rery aUff froth, then add stwdnally aix tableopooaiula of powaered snamr, beuins: for not leet than tftota mTomum; then beat in one heap-
ins; uMHeepoiMiitu ot preaerveu peaches cut In tlay bit. In serving, pour in each saucer aomo rich ereaai weetenod
aM novorea w.tn ramus, and on the arose phtoe a liberal portion of the
moonshine. Tkla quantity ia enough
aw wwrmm mw oignc person It aland Cake. TaJui imi mh1.
of aweet milk, one capful of veaat and
one oupiai ot sugar; attr in flour to wake a stiff batter, and let it riee; when light, add two eupftils of augar, two ouptula of butter, and three eggs, well beaten ; work well together and let it rfae again; then add nutmeg and fro it to eutt the taste; aaix well and put in pant. After abont half an hour it wiU ready for the oven. Bake the ante as bread. A nioe dish for breakfast hi made by taking bite of haan that hare been left front preyioua aaeak, entting them tn aaaall pieou , and heating them witk two or three ejrgs stirred in. .Pieces of beef eeay alao be need, and enjoyed if property oooked. Chop them fine, sea. ton witk butter, pepper and salt, and serve not. The excellence of these dieae depends apoa the way in which
jwh h aou season uiem. Anything which Is warmed over in order to be
be nicely prepared.
-Aeparagas efceea-dteh I
paragaw may be left over from the preriotta day. Sapposing there are a doaen heads of asparagus out the green part into pieces the ahte of peas, melt an oeauw-ef butter in a saucepan, add a tabieepoenful of cream or milk, a tablespoonful U gravy, a little pepper and aaH and three well-beaten egga. Throw in the aeaaragut, atir the eggs quickly over OmViw tor half a minute till they are act, and pour the mixture neatly upon alioea of bread which hare been dipped in boiling water and buttered. Mi excellent blacking for leather is made at foUows: Mix three pounds of lampblack, half pound of bone-black and ore pounds of molasses and trlvcor-
me in equal parte. Melt two and a half
nances of gutta-percha In a suitable
vessel and add ten ounoev of olive oil
and one ounce of etaarine. with contin
aal starring. Add this to the first mixture and star thoroughly. Dissolve live
wm ex rum wnHMi m a ntnt mnt a
half at water, adding one onnoe each of
u 01 roo-sstary ana lavender, and stir this well Into the doable mixture. This
may be need for harness as it is, applying it with a sponge and rubbing it m witk a soft cloth. For boots mix the
Maekteg with three times as much water.
reeling nutrients whioh are In
freat demand in cases of famr. irk
rs aant otange-iuioe and barley-wster aitiaajaong tie beat known. The tint
m sasnpiwaai atmply of broken crackers.
mm crackera being the beat, and . naned ecattge-jniop, which is poured
wmc mmrn. ah is is uie moat refreshing and eooibm; nutrient whioh can be given toafow patient To make barleywater, a smarter of a pound of barley Is placed in a smart of water. It may be steeped in cold water over night or boiled fat water, whioh moat be allowed to come to a boil and no more. In Wer case the water is to be thrown away. Another quart of water ia added, and this ia allowed to boll down to a pint. The mixture ia then strained and cooled, after which it is ready for use. ff littlsi milk may be added if desirable. Sowing firaln With ram Sowing grain with grass seed, sars an axobaage, Is a practice quite commonly condemned, yet it is rather the role than the exception. This custom can hardly be defended as one to be folldwed, yet it has some few advantages, notable among which is the mothering of weeds. On a piece of weedy land, and when green manure is
wseu ociore aeeawg uown lana inclines to weeds, to say nothing of the risk of sowing weed aeeds in connection with mas seeds-it become a question whether to grow a crop of weeds or a crop of grain befotit the grass la ready to mow. The seeds of weeds start quicker than grass seeds, sura ton weeds grow up overshadow, inff the grass, so that the f rat entting will giro more of the former and leas of the latter than to desirable. In such a ntse, the danger of letting in the tun's weTnlii hnnii though a crop MrStkn grass wtl rTsowing ttatfly ls Made, tlw farte? wft1 grow MqoJeftf than the wends and overia4iir. taesn,. ss 0u IT tin. barley Mont crsoa and made Into hay, or Wfffil where soiling Is prautleod, a crop of good fodder will be md ia Usa of noropof weeds. In all waosactkms upon the farm, clrcuniwanaas mast govern as well at the bef Weired ralia.
Tha tables tailors mrs laden witk tha neweat goods, and tha mandate has
iwe-ww uuu inere is to oe an ap-
proncn to mora puuaneas of style. Nothing that may be called load is to be tolerated. As to materials ia imported
wuwt Aogusn ana nootcn sntungs are
u iro pitmuiui. ins latest aampuM snow rreai rariattoi id liaitnmm wi
ens, 8ootoh ebevotK basket foods and
utavuBKui. manoos are in au colors, and there c ara many styles of mixed
gooas irom which to choose. The colors are to be generally more somber, and oertainlr not so nronounead
as heretofore. Among the mixed goods
ere some rea ana Diaex, and with the
novelties may be seen what is called an Otir STM411- That nrr-.n U . Amunmt
shade, and acaroelr dklnguUhable, aad
wi wouga w osxena um moss sta Tory.
In regard to shapes there la to be a
whn niargin to auu uie most varied tastee. Tailors mxtr tt tk.
present a good deal of individual aover-
wgni w areas, a man witn tnu legs will not usually hold himself up to ridicule by wearing the old-fashioned tight pantaloons they used to call "gun oorrs." Fashions are becoming more and more elastic, and the time has gone by when any fashion plate will be made an iron rale for men. Single breasted cutaways are to be worn. With aj rvuiulmJ
three or four button cutaway where the
wearer renew against uie one button only. In spring ovsrooats tha prevailing style is loose, buttoned up high, with a tendency to roll over the oollara so as to show the silk lining and give a stylish appearance. Prince Albert ooate
arc to be a leading feature, buttoned up high in the neck. The vest wil) bfl merit, withmit nnllav Bnma rJ
the young fellows show a disposition to
ram rduoh me rnnoe jaioert ooacs as better fitted for more aLdarlv narsons.
Coats for business suits are to be made
with small rolling collars to a neat ex
tent. Trousers ara to htt wnrn rtkr
close-fitting to the form of the legs, the bottoms small and shaoelv. Younar
who asnire to lead the fashion
favor thrht trousers. Tha ti&thtiMMM will
not, however, be carried to an extreme.
laiiors sar tnax s. ensxiun is ranirfiv
spreading among fashionable men to leave orders for clothing with merely general iastruetiona to mJrn it tin ac
cording to the latent style." This leaves it to the cutter'. ODtion or bis knovrUflM
of the special tastes of his customerto
moony tne style to suit particular cases. For exact or extreme fashions there is a
tendency to short coats as well as to
Xt trousers, so that the young men follow the latest stylos will present a very natty appearance. AUooataarc to be made shorter. There ia little eheaAWt in iImm rait. awtmt tMJm
to make the coats sbortur. Tba feat fa
that so few men can afford to wear oat
a dreea coat ia a abort tint that thm m
vositive and effectual mhaHimi ina
any sudden or frequent changes in that
i-apec. BeaMe the olive-green referred to there are among the novel colore blue and olive mixed, brown and olive, and other novel combinations of shades.
Jfttstness softs for summer wear are to be mads of blue Scotch cheviots in skeleton fbcm, rather tighter-fitting than last year. As usual, most of the liner imported goods are imitated skillfully in cheaper qualities. A suit that costs 950 at a fashionable tailor's may be bought for $16 in a cheap store. There is a great rush for clothes made) to order at low rates, and many kw-prioed establfehmattts hare sprung up nil over the city. Jb'ew York Sun.
m, haaatad atmsnswawh
For mm tnh a. wMbaW7 Is. w
Slater, has been unable to tskaanietore, owing to tha appearanos of the fifara of an old gantlemaa bshiad the ittars. UntU toay he failed to hold the shadow on tha negative, but ha is now able to print the ghost, who looks like a ineold man of fifty, dressed in an old style. The artist's bottles and negatives have been shaken, his lamp blown out, etc., aad he is so soared that nothing would induce him to spend the night there. Old residents revive the story of a peddlar being murdered fifty years ago la the building in which the gallery ia: ia feat, taav sav his Imvau&m-
lato a wall whioh Is immediately under the gallery. But those who have saaa the ghost's picture say that ha was never
a peaoiar when in the Sash. Cincinnati Commercial.
strong
oksby Mail. sttui cweexa.
tkms. Shaketptwrt.
CUnUM (lows) Heralo. Jssass Butler, Ssa., Clark of the lexbttrjr Carpet Co.. Bostoo. Mats., ematevttur sicht
haaared ksads, ia a fata coaunnakatloe eiMeerBhur the aamhaWe workiajc of sa ar tfele taWoooeea late the fsetorr. mm: " Tfat
isamis old Oenasa nVaasdy, St. Jacobs OU,
ass aneetsd ssversl cures satoac oar mem, who ? hm b-41r hurt in workhur la the
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Bar. 7. K. Win born a. Pastor M. K. ChntA.
Xaxla, Texas, writes ss follow: several months sines I received a suralr of St.
Jacobs 00. XeUuitns: two bottles, I Siatrlbntsd the rest aaseaff friends. It h a aseat
txeelleat remeAy for patni sad aches of vsrtens kbtas. esnaefallr aearalela and rbeuaaatis
affeotloHS.
BacAOas a awn says ha lives on faith ran
must net later that he will refuse a nod
SUM M Liaer.
sVer4. BUU. Ekwi Tear our A.iku. a..a..4 aa. a
bed of misery under tse care of several of the best (mad tome at thm mmii ii.4a.u
whoieveher dtaease various namei bat no
I. . I - " wmm tm iHNm w U IB WU health br aa clmnla r.m.H. u. Bi...
that we bad poohed at for two years, before aslas; H. We earuettlr hope and pray that
ew hw view win mi,
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PAaajrss.
XvaaT boainess man likes to be patronted, provided hi patron does not patronise aha la a patrocUlng manner. Some HaUimM. Ramirxo's Ri-ssia Salts is the atdvereal remedy for barns, scaMe, cuts, bruises, etc I sSlleted with Sore Eyes, use Dr. Issse Tboaapeon's Eye Water. Druggist tell It 33a.
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a prepaniHOB 10 oieacn nor nair. a lew days ago abe became suddenly ill, and died. Boon after her death her face and hair (ntrned a deep green ocJor. Physiriseis fltmla that hr daih l eniHl fmm
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