Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 24, Number 1, Jasper, Dubois County, 2 December 1881 — Page 7
OXK, rAttlJtXp UAEEES. A sheet, saturated villi a disinfectant. lHiUll Im uuuy over the door of the swk chamber to avert any tf ever poison watted through the ojen door. la whiter, after washing the bunl. rub a little starch on them, which will abaorb ail the ntotature reuiaining. and prevent chappiag. Pnmpkin seeds arta aa a diureilo oa cattle. Cows in milk should neer have access to Uim- Before pumpkin are fed Ike seeds should alwava lie removed, for tiimv decrease the flow of aUk very rapidly. Some very nice housekeepers always hare a kac of sheeting muslin to put the elolhf into in the boiler. This prevents any scorch in the clothe if the boiler has worn thin or any rust, if Ilia not as bright a it should be. Hickory-nut Haoaroon. Take the meals and pound tine, add any spies yon please, make frmtinz as for cake, and stir thick with the meats and spice. Flour the hands and make the mixture into balU t'e size of hick ry nuts. Placv on buttered tins (allow roam to spread) and bake in a quick
When very thick fronting U to cover the top of a large cake, dissolve a heaping Lenspoou.ul of gelatine in hot water (use just as little water as possible, while hot rub it over the top of the cake, then put on the frosting. II this precaution is not taken the sugar whan bard is almost certa a to crumble ott, and the cake might as well not be fronted at all. Oat-meal Pudding. Mix twoouaeet of tine oat-nicalin a quarter of a pint of milk; add to it a pint of boiling milk; s eet.n to tat. and stir over the ire for ten mill1,. tea; then put in two ounce of sifted broad crumb; stir until the mixture is titf: then add one ounce of shred suet and one or two weU-beatea esgr; add a little flavoring or grate 1 nutmeg; put the pudding into a buttered dish and bake slowly for an hour. - Potatoes a la Cretne. Put into a sanoepaa about two ounces of buttar, s dessert-spoonfal of Hour, soma naralev chopped small, sal and pepper, stir these up together, add a wmesaneral of cream am set it on the firs, stirring continually until it boils. Cut some boiled potatoes into slice, and put them into the saucepan with the mix lure; boil all together and serve them very hot. There is no permanent cure for bone-spavin. It is caused bra diseased growth of bone around the 'Joint which cannot be removed and always remains as a source of irritation and- lamaaest when active exercise is taken. The only alleviation is by cooling the joint by cold water applications and then Mistering, which will give relief for a time, but the lameaeat will return. Alter a time when the Joint becomes grown over and immovable, the lamaneas will be, changed into a stiff Joint. , How to Keep Lard When the scraps are just beginning to gel brittle and brown, put in a tablespoon fal A line salt to a quart of the hot bird and there will be no trouble.-' the bird will i keep perfectly sweet for any length of time, and the salt does no possible harm to any hind of cookery. A person can easily judge of the quantity of lard if they know how much the kettle holds. It makes the lard whiter and harder, aside from preserving it sweet. It must cook a little while after addles the salt. That designed for summer use should be either kept in a tight earthen Jar or a tin bucket with a cover. To restore lard that isatri'e tainted, pot the lard into an iron ke tie and cut up salt pork in thin slices about one-half pound of pork to a gallon of melted lard; add two spoonfuls of salt, and let it oook till the perk: is crisp; take out the slices of pork and lam the lard into yew jar. and you will never know that it hat not alwavs been sweet. Bat It Is better to salt In the first place, at it saves much trouble and time. fur. 0ermmtn Tkkgrrph. sTAa Itmvaasasa VimluMsalsm VMe?t"w AsfVaVTvfVsfsTy Chinese embroider in various M.Ji tM. a.u lUMflA .IUW.aJ ways, a nay nppenr to am mnrnen the art from Ma at a very early data and to have bacons celebrated from that skill. At Canton and Xingpo a great deal is now worked, particularly large screen, fan cases and robes. Men emoroider aa well as women, and the patience with which they cover a state robe, curtain or screm with elaborate needlework is remarkable. Under the late dyitaetr. robes embroidered in floss silk and with gold and silver thread were worn almost universally, but at the present time it is considered aoftscient to indicate a mandarin's rank by a email square of embroidery onteiain; his device instead of repeating the same with a combination of dragee, ribbons and flowers aU over the drees as was universal d irin the Min di nasty. Chinese ladies nuvr content themselves with embroidering In silk, instead of Coas, about the dreaa, and costly ttm and gold embroideries are more often found upon actora' costumes er upon screens than npon ordinarv weariag appareL Sometimes both sides ef the work are the at me, aad this k managed by painting the pattern npon transparent material, stretching ft and annkhig it in satin stitches Inwkwards and forwards so that there is no wrong stole. Feather work, and a stvle known aa crepe work, for crepe shawls. wfcieU is very showily executed in long and feather stHchea. are favorite ocenpattomw bet the chief embroidering conshna U the nee of neat, silk and gold aad sirvar thraaids. Patteras of every eeeieetvahle slaa. in whteh the dtmawmt ee a vajry asaiofc, bet are all eaaetm
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Tat of Internal Bevhas had the question of the ma terials which enter iato the manafnetnre of beer in New York CKy examined by etna of his agents there. The maw point of the inuairy was directed toward ascertaining whether the brewers were in the habit of reporting on the regular forms the materials other than malt and hops which they used. The result of the examination, so far as has been , made known here, shows that some of the brewers do not report any materials need by them except malt and hops, and that they do not even enter those addiI tktnal material in their records. Some of them claim a an explanation of this , violation of law that they have not been required to make such reports. I On the other hand, the officers of the I Internal revenue say it has been oon- ' stantly required of the brewers to make the reports, but that they have caused much trouble, because they are ex- . tr emery reluctant to have it known thai , they use anything but malt and hops. The officers say that glucose, rice, etc., , must be taken into the breweries at night. The agents report that the brewera in the Second District make com- ; pkete return of the materials. A de- ; tailed report of one agent showed that many brewers claimed, tnattnevusea nothing but malt and hops, but still he aseertained that some used sugar, some corn meal, and some rice, in addition. One brewery showed the use in a month of 11,130 bushels of malt, no bops, and 3,m busewls of other materials. On inquiry it appeared that the latter Hem was oil corn meal. A Lucky PMts)s)einhien Philadelphia bids fair to hare her citiaens a genuine bonanaa king in the person of Mr. M. Guggenheim, the Chestnut Street lace merchant. His lock in speculation is proverbial on Third Street, and the Press recently gave aa account of his lucky hit in Hannibal A St. Joe common, by which he made 120,1)00. A year or ago Mr. Guggenheim and another gentleman bought a mining jasroperty in Leadville, known as the A. T. Mine, lor about 94,000. The claim waa developed slowly, but it has recently begun to par enormously. Mr. Guggenheim's individual profits during the month of September were exactly f 17,231.52, or more than 8U0 per cent, on his original investment. Tnls month his profits will be about the same ; and aa some new' machinery is being put in, which will Increase the capacity of the mine, they will be doubled in November. There is now said tobe6,0U0totuof ore in sight, and the opening of the mine has just been fairly begun. When asked yeaWdar by a V reporter if he would put hta mine on the market, Mr. Guggenheim replied : "So, sir; the mine is not for sale. I would not sell my share for half a million, cash money. I just got back from Leadville this morning, aid I made a thorough examination of the property. If what the geologists tell oa hi true, we could get three or four millions cash money out of that mine. I think it is better to work such a property myself than to make a company. " Philadelphia Prt$. Paul Morphy, the celebrated chess player, K, it is said, afflicted with two singular hallucinations. One is a horror of the game of cbeas ; the other is the continually recurring notion that unless he can .secure a loan of fzw be will be financially mined. His condition is well naoerstood by his mends, ana he goes about among them asking for the wan of $200, which is never refused, and which he never takes. When he drops into an office with this request, apparently la extreme anxiety, the friend to whom he annlies resnonds : "CertaJnlv. 'Mr. Morphy, will yon take the money nowP He is instantly calmed with this reply, and goes away with the remark that he will call for it again; hat he never does. He resides in 3Cew Orleans. THE MARKETS. XsTW TonK, November tt. inn. cattikK jtauve eesem. as cTrrrox--nuaiuiuL PLOVIt-tiewdmOlsoles. ? ' WMXAT-X.tad 1 No. iariaa; ' Ormg Xo x. .............. AT)-Wtern Mtaed IXHtKaiauMlara Ms ST. LAXI. oarrtm MMdUng. BCEVC-Chotw.. 140 Fair to oU fte Mativct f Viwa i Jb Taas "ter... ..... ,t 00 lfM;s 4nmon t otec.... OB 5HKKI'-r air to Choi-. H.'M' X XX t 'botes. , WlltkAT o.S U inter. KX Xo. t Mixed.. .......... tiy K-stiix1i .m. ...... ttHtM-twrk Lna MmIIoim tlaurk taai It T-rholr Tttmifcy SBSft III rri.R-1iiir tltury ttttll--ftatutanl Mess. 17 w.u'ojr ttwr mu i.tKtK-maw itwmii4........i Win -T nb wslMl,nicttani ln aut. ....... . ... cm tiki. C.vrFt.K xflvesa)v,,.,.,, n lltNawMnl t. (itinhe....... . 1 1 KtIf- mnI to elMnae. i a L'jHl nrtntor... ia tMtifUt (V Mr o. i Sprias;.. ....... la eeeee-ee MV I p T" 4-la aaee ryi: m .no t .Ml A 00 ! i 7a I St 1 as 44 IS IT CATTIX Xatlte mmm. M Xative Cowa..M.... rmg ai at WHfUT-Xo.! ) e CXNa-XOwIUe4l OATS SO. t... see a.f.e a ea XKW U wiaata k.. ............ ..
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Bob Toombs is a notorious for his hospitality as for being one of the most rabid of the uareoonstrocted. Not long since It was proposed to bufid a hotel in Washington, Ga., where he lives, and a committee called upon him for a subscription. "What the do you want of a hotel hi Washington r" he cried. "Every respectable person who comes to town puts up with Bob Toombs, and is welcome ; and every disreputable person leaves town because he cant put np anywhere.' Such being the case, the project was abandoned. Br actual merit the fassens substaaoe, St. Jacobs Oil, has steadily won Its way until it Is to-day the National remedy for rheumatism. Lawyers, phrsleJans. elenrymen all use .CmeUmmti Oh o) DUW KmpUrtr. foatn one says that Hod Fellows are as Masons, although approaching them la their work. X O. rfeayiMM,
Thx Pittsburg HtmtUy Umdtr quotes: Mr. Martin Kant, Silver Creek, Minn., cured a badly wounded horse with St. Jacobs OH. Thb proprietor of aeottoa-mfll nut this aotias upon his factory gate: " No cigars or jrood-tooking men admitted. la explanation be said: "The one will seta name going ataon my cottons, and t'other among the gate. I won't admit such daagerous things iato my establishment. The risk to too great." o Hatchxk's Station, 0s March 37, 187s. R. V. Pianca, M. IX: JW .' My wife, who had beea lit far over two years, and had tried many other medicine, became sound and well by using your " Favorite Preeertptioa." My aloes was also cured by Its use, after several ptaytlclan had felled to do her aay food. Yours truly, TMOfcUS J. Mkthttx. Baroex marriage she was dear aad he was neriraasura: nui anerwaru sne dearer aad he treasurer. Tonne kxk, aad middle aged ones, suf faring from nervous dooillty and kind red weaknesses, send three stamps for Part Y1I of Dime Merles Books. Address WoUM DtsrxKSAKY Mkmcal Association, Buffalo, N. Y. Snuxtwa of a panther is teferriag to a wild lid eat. Sick sad batons keaeaebe. and all demaaoaeats of stomach aad newels, eared by Dr. Floret's ' ' PelieU "or aeti-Mlious granules. seats a rial Me ekoaa boxes to anew waste of virtues By dragb, Oorxas the greoad The reef of a tear lax atill. It is just the tetag la It Lams, when anew reatauiaater boaralng-houM to started, to advert bw that they use the Charter Oak Raage; it draws. t William J. Coughlaa. o( aotaenrille. Mesa, ays: "la the fall of I was taken with a stofait stMSYMf the hNf, followed br a severe cough. I waa admitted to the City 'Hospital. While there the doctors said I had a hols la my left lans: at Mar as a half dollar I gave np hope, but a friend told me of Oa War. Katx's Ba& s&M fok rax Luxes. I rot a hotue, whoa te my surprise I commenced to feel better, aad today I feel ia better spirits than I have the past three years. I write this hoping that every one afflicted with D.seased Lungs will take Da .Wat Hall's Balsam roe Tax Lraas, sad be convinced that CoNsrtshriox can as ctraan.H Also a sure remedy for CoMs, Coughs, aad aU Chest aad Lung Diseases. Bold by druggists. All countries that keep samples of the best prod tu ts of the labor of other people, for exhibition for their owa workmen, use the Charter Oak Kaage as a sample ef the best of Its kiad ever made. 7 -ft Tamu.i.A Co., Chicago, want an agent for their ' ' Punch" be Clear la every town. Soon dinners are only possible wnea yen have good materials to cook, a good oook aad a Charter Oak Range to oook with. t-S Light colorio or yeltow Axle Orease soon wears oft. Get the gennine Frascr. OnVmt Satgvoa, si. Ifjansafs fuss, mI FtMttM with (aces, ass Dtefsoa St Rupture Mtd MA WEEK. IIS a day at home easily an 31 1 Cat eatttt ft Mh Iras 0. AajMa. smwnnsjssm aa s . n rmr hii om UPl esrsanj oa. j. maraatw, iiteiaea. Amwarre WAwraua for tar act aad TMtrasfk Iliac Pici..rtl Book! tad Biblsa Prtert rrSuotS tar oeat PaUoasl PuMMUm Ce.Ttt. Lean, Ma, I I nwtat atu aewhr mragt mi aa av suit st. ASSiaw Ctitat Pavs C.VTiN4a. O, aim man with It. Cku.1. 11m Waated ealfk. oae la earh meaty. S eholn boofct 4S l-S Mr rent nrnSt CI. tors Ires . Write tu lui Li akak. St lxml.M. wha wtah to trara ntnaat matHrfltriM. HtmA v.inr Mm. wtth , F.Karrv.eaalBM r.Brllrpurt.Cvaa. LANDS. Coatetced laad cun, prlraSS wad Haiait. Wuid pre- tnpdoa. aad kMMlHd 'U"K fi.v mnU thrlr hrln aroii-ntAj Mam ik.. rUil Ofllfl. aaniBnrt xf Ihr Int-rtr uiJ Hnnn-m art, MM ll rlMMa'rlDw befnrc Ihr Yuriiln. -Mriavntt, Lasd warntait. aomntml. JimI si ui iana-rcsiKiicnt mmmii rATUTStW v.l firta uion. N. W rlTZiKRAI.Pca. Ftattoa and Psurat Lawyers, Waaklngion. O ff. aMllHlTTHT Ml 1 1 M A X X wnmw rne H.nr Rick Wood, and !U rumsVul chanat thr blood la lh' rttrc mtcfB In ihrrr aiuntaa Knf prrton who will take f pufiwti aiaat rnm I ia It wfc wmr Im natwfil St tuund liealiti. If mieli ihlna tr puiwllilf. Sold rf rrwbT)'. "ai hy mll f.rB IftfeTtiamt, I, S. Jeaatoii A&i,. Uuxuu. Mats., furmcrtjr Saoaor. Ma. araw rwcMTM amc iMOiANAPOUS., s.eoe GARFIELD
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