Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 24, Number 2, Jasper, Dubois County, 9 December 1881 — Page 7

m kwkbuc like a mixture of jsnedtoe ud jurisFkwtwtok Doewlea is worth f 100.Cfcesmanttoeer oi Deeds mi 97,000 a year, and Ike duties light. Effort am making la Bohemia to have the distribution of blood-sad-tbundar romances prohibited bv the Government. Tola specie oi literature to said to be wnnjainictoua intry. Whlto!aw Held, the newly-marriel editor of Urn New York Iribu. to tbae done up ia the society ootumn of a Vienna paper: " The oorreepoadeat of the New York Ueratd, Mr Raid, feu atarried Miss Mills, with a dowry of $125,000,000. Krtotofer Janeon, a Norwegian poet, to aow ia this country for the purpose of visiting the beandinavian settle meats in the Northwest He to one of the four poete in Norway (the other three are ttjornsou, I been and Lie), who receive aa annual salary from the Storthing or Parliament as a reoognitkMi of their excellent produotrOUS. "As I grow older." Walt Whitman remarks, "i am more mad more ready to take the itood there to in men and authors, without concerning myself about the bad. Of the American poete Hike Bryant better than Lomrfeilow or WhiUier, and Kmerson better than either. I oould not tolerate Poe a few J ears ago, but now I ana getUag to ke him." The DtHttke XeUtmg of Vienna offers a prise for a good National song that shall satisfactorily supply the patriot.c aeedi of Austria's Gorman population. The "Wacht am Kbem" is said to be inappropriate mad inadequate for tlie (Germans of Austria. What to wanted to a hymn that all Germanspeaking papulations may be able to Join in with equal fervor. For the benatit of persons about to write novels, and who yet have no adequate idoa of what even a plot to, the following detinition to given from the London Atketttntm; A plot Is "a setfueaoe of mutually interdependent events, leading up to a conclusion which, even if sometimes unexpected. Is fait by the reader to be inevitable." Aesistant sculptor wanted. One who to quick and correct at fibres preimctvLprmgfitld L'nitm. The Philadelphia Ameritan says "slang is the destroyer of cwnversation." Yon bet it to, and the American people saonld sit down on it with entahavis. Norriuioum Herald. M Isyour father a Christian said a geatleman to a little boy on one occasion. Yes, sir, said the little bov; "but I believe he has not worked much at it lately."--Wt-skfemy. A little ehild was addressed by a gentleman the other day. "How old are yon, my deerr he asked, ' Oh!" said the child Indignantly. "I'm not old at all. Vm quite new?" (Jlatyoto Mvtntwj Titttt. The young couple who talked too opera live in a boardinghouse aad have not sufficient opportnaities to court at borne. People sitting near them su3ered. N, O. Itcnqum. The only man we know of who doesn't want the credit for the work he does to the burglar. He is quite willing that some other fellow thou td have the name of doing this work. Boston bC Sailors frequently mutiny, for an increase in their allowance of grog, mad bread riots are of common occurrence; ant the only strike for water on record was when Moses smote the rock. Aeirmf Ckaf. The growing custom of wearing ttMNtralag for a deoeased sweetheart ahould be diaconraged. When half a eWeadiffarent girto suddenly appear! a ataoK at a rouse: man's funeral the JuHm at 4tns)esatrfan9aVaJna JftfcrfiM5eapfc44t -"What to wine made ofr'aeked an Austia teacher of Johnny Ftoalotop, whoseid he didn't know. "You ought to know, for tost mummer I saw yon ehmWng over a faaot to get into a moo arbor. What did von get there?" A lkinf.''-Itau 3Hn$$. x J. w.xM una aatfeettoae. WweMfoM krner irlve me mnhc "wh"wi us to ww manor aro pewr So few editors are paid, that it to impossible to procure data sufficient to hate an answer ua. We have referred your question to the ex-editor of a daily paper, aad he says: "If you want to he paid in fall for your labor, swap your literary aapiratloas for a hoe, ami go to work on a farm, but do not be an editor." Laura &, Hentoville! "How do you tlx cmoniNeotbat yon 4 motley Ht I am toM ifrMMMmwitrtontku" litis to the war we Nx it so that we do not taste H. We mix K with some agar and the white of an egg. hi a gjaei, aad bribe the often boy to drink ft. That to the moat successful way we have yet discovered, Jane l. Stmtter. a. C: M watt eowM I toa nsatlamaii mend on Ms Mnafoa aonldL If vnu an riaalpail aim Witll a ntena ni aAn munla nf lengths of stove pipe, or a cheese, bat aoae of these aruoUs would be appropriate birthday preeeats. We M senate you wanted to learn what you mW present to him. Try aim with an attar or some warm naderelethlast. He star or some warm wnnsrolothiag. He wttl be more likely to need taaVat tela tMMMt taaa aatklag aa. lane MfL

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It fcelaasscL carrr with them the bsariag year of the tree from which they ware taken. Eye Breakfast Cakes. Twoonps of rye nasal, oaa half cup of molasses, one and oae-half eaps of sweat milk, oaa teaapoonfttl of soda, aad a little salt. Saoosfor bolledBeoL -Orate a quantity of horse radish, boil It to sufficient water to give it the ooastotoacy of sanoe. add a pinch of salt and two or three tablespoon ful of tarragon vinegar; than stir in. off the fire, a gill of cream, beaten up with yelk of an egg. The ttffai afnfef ii ' tint Mr. J. 4a Sams' ,tw vvw wiw wwe JL Van Horntotraad. of Kansas, who harrowed mad rolled his wheat to spring, harvested 21 J bushels per acre, while hto nebrhbors' crops from simllar soil and seedT but without such extra atteaUoa. yielded only at the rate of three to sixtoea bushels. For soma reason or other says the Rural Home, new varieties of potatoes deteriorate more rapidly than they did before the appearance of the potato-beetle, and the consequent use of Paris-green. If the poison affects the vitality of the leaf so that it eeases to perform its functions before the maturity of the tubers, their quality would be affactel thereby. The composition of buckwheat has been examined by M. G. Lechartier. He states that the proportion of mineral matter in the straw increases with the weight. The straw may indeed become richer In phosphoric acid 'than the grain, differing thus oonupletelr from that of tht other cereals. The straw of a crop of buckwheat may contain more mineral matter than does the grain. The sum of the principal fertilisers removed from the soil by an entire crop is much mora considerable than form crop of wheat containing the same quantity of grain. More might be said about wholesome cellars additional to the excellent remarks quoted from Dr. Darapsey. . It to a question of prime importance, greater to larmer and their families than perhaps any other sanitary one. Old houses around which the soil is reeking with slops of all kinds, the foul air from which is sucked Into the house through the walls by the draft of the warm building, are undoubtedly a cause of many of the mysterious visitations of zymotic diseases to solitary and apparently breey and healthful, and even cleanly-kept country homes N. T. Cream to use with any kind of layer cake is made from this recipe: Take one pound of blanched almonds, pounded to a paste, one coffee cup of thick, soar cream, two tablespoonfttisof corn starch scalded in a little sweet milk, beat ail together aad spread between the layers of the eake; navor with a little almond extract. This to very rich and Is suitable for tae nicest kinds of cake. For more common use an Inviting cream may be made in this way: Take a pint of sweet milk, thicken it with half a cop of com starch, add half a cap of sugar mad boil aatil the cream or custard b of the consistency of starch. Waen almost cool add one tablespooafnl of lemon or vanilla and spread between the layers of the cake. Pumpkin or Squasa Pto. Cut the pumpkin or squash Into very thin slices aad boil until tender ia as little water as possible, watcaing carefully that it doe not scorch; set the stew kettle on top the stove, drain off all the water, mash aad rub through the cullender or sieve; for two pies take three heaping coffee cnpfnls of the strained pumpkin, add ing to it while warm a piece of batter , the siae of a walnut, oae pint ot rich hot milk, tea heaping tablespoon ful sugar, two slightly heaped teaspoonfnls of ginger, one and a half teaspoonfuis powdered cinnamon, three-fourths of a grated nutmeg, two teaspoonsfnls of vanilla, a pinch of salt, and four eggs (the yelks and whites beaten separately); bake with aa under crust and ia a not oven or they will not be nice aad brown. When done sift a little powdered sugar on top. It to well to heat the batter scalding hot before pouring it into the pto dishes. Do not bake until the whey or the crust will be softened and the flavor spoiled. There is no better way of restoring soil than by growing and plowing under clover. The difficulty to in mdaciag the clover to crow amoa soils so poor as to need this method of improvement. Hut when the soil to in fab- eoeditioa, If this practice to begun aad continued, K will then keep it improving without difficulty. If your soil M good enough to produce clover, there would be no better way to improve H than by seedlag It and plowing in the crop. But If it is already poor, it is probable that the attempt to grow a crop of oats aad get a good eaten of clover by the use of plaster alone Might fail. Tnw depends on the condition of the soil, of which you will be the best judge. If the soil to too poor to do this, it would he bettor to sow buckwheat tot May aad plow K in in July and sow again, and then seed with clover, and in August ma over the ttekt with a mower, when the buckwheat to ia blossom, and cut it down, and leave it on the ground as a protection and fertiliaer for the clover. The clover will be large enough to plow in the next fall when ia seed, sua the ground may he sown to rye or wheat, or toft for com the next season. It, 1, Wmes. The "Memoirs of Tallyraad." according to the terms of the will made by oae of the great diplomat's ttterarr legatees. eaasMt be Mbttobed before the year 1888. eat wrose (on the das; before he died) Maasjf h I laajBsm Issues

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u The faasUy hearth bsooaaai awsas, aad the sUulaa liae to tareo Bosarrto exhortam fallow oalv a which Moras Greeks lo "strike for their altars aad their fires" loses half its force when one contemplates the modern fnraace la a dark aad dirty cellar, which the irs1 sartor feels more freqaeatly InrHaod to strike at thaa for. No welt-constitnled family would ever taluk of gatheriag around a small, square, black hole to the floor, through which rises a dry neat aad a falat odor of decaying vegetables la the cellar; nor to a steam radiator, however highly decorated, a vivifying obieet for contemplation. The grate fire sttU coatiaues a possibility, though not so well appreciated as it should be. Not to be depended on alone, but as a sort of light assistant to the heavy furnace, which takes the chill off, k affords a most efficient aad complete system of ventilation ; aad the flame that creeps in aad out among' the black aad gtowiag coals, the flickering shadows on the wall, the cheerful glow that pervades the room, offer a most efficient antidote to the bsmefnl aad almost universal tendency of the American bookkeeper to step down to the Post-office ia the evening. In fact, the fire-tender of aa open grate Are must spend his evenings at home. Lmdm Telegram. The Pacific Hallway 8aew ffteds. These wonderful wooden tunnels cove. 40 miles of the Central Pacific RailwayThey were first suggeated by its pracut cal VkPresidnCCharles Crocker, but his companions hesitated tbroagh fear of their impracticability and expense. They are of two kinds, one with very steep roofs and the other with flat roofs. They cost per mile from $8,000 to uuu, and in souse places, wnere re heavy reached masonry was needed, the 30,000 a mile. They are firmly structed to support the groat weight of now ant resin vm man w a' Fire precautions are ver CV)rrujrated plates of iron thorough, isrste the buildings into sections, aad ia the great ten-mile abed there are automatic riectric fire-alarms. At the summit to aa engine aad tank always ready to flood the ignited spot to an instant. These sheds shut ia the view of the great Sierras, bat without them winter travel would be impossible. Sometimes Ave feet of snow falls upon them to a day, sad often thirty feet lie on the ground at one time, and in maay places snow accumulates to the depth of fifty- feet above these great wooden arches. NatkvilU America. gowns for the flapreme CoartJadges are so peculiar that it to not always possibtoto havejhjwcot msaaaad feet that Judge Matthews' gown, which was made in Cincinnati, proved to be so unlike the others that it had to be returned for alteration. Justice Miller's wife tells merrily of her trying experience when she wished to have the gown her husband now uses made to Paris. In London any clerical tailor would have understood the kind of gown desired, but not sola Paris; wherefore, after many failures, Mrs. MUIer gave instructions to the fashionable modiste who makes her toilets, who was ssdirehr successful ia making thegowa. The gowns, which are always of the best quality of silk, cost upward of $100, WhenJSnprera wan Aral orgowns. A portrait In oU of the first Chief-Justice, John Jay, bow bangs in the robing-room opposite the Supreme Court room, in wawk he to represented as wearing a black gown, with a broad, bright red border around the seek and down tae frosnv - Watmagton D. C) Btmr. ' It to not ealung' your neighbors tics MAWurr. saw voats:. Ftom taetoQwfceTrl' f'es e tat WHBATXo.taml. ........... U S tS Xo.1 Spring. IB a 15 ocuw-ito ...... T.r?: as a OATS-Woalera Bflaed e e M ImiC-andard Mats. IT SS a IT ar. LOfjia. OOTTOSt MMdttakg. a UK SKKVE--Cbote.r.. $ eS a S is fatroV(MU ass a st aaoro Oows. tS 4M IVaae aaoeiau ta t ta HO Oomvaoa aoSotoeC.... ta I IS all Wf Tatr m OIoiea. IM t ia lK K XXXtoCfcoiee, IM IS WHRAT-Xo.t Wmter.. 1 SS e l at o.s i at e i at CxuK-Xn. t atMKt a m OATK-KO. 1. t 47 KYE-Mo. s as a ts TOBAOCO-Uartt Lass. IU IS Meaau0abeM TV IN BtTrTICU Choieo JMry.. at a SI M-catea...... M a a ts roNK-adard Jioa. IT 0 an K.mv-cwaj... ss a m LtKD-rrtwto smaat It a UK WooiTab.waaaeaVwiasaia SS a si I'nwaaaed at a ONICAdW. CATTMCXaive sneers....... as a f at IfOUS-eood to etiotre ia a ss MiOi;awtmer.... sss e ta ajajtas....... ta sin WKKAT-ljted.... M t IS ooax-.x,t... 4 a a a om-xt a a RTB ..... mm ar rlinjC 3tew Meaa. IS SS a IT a ItAJnUs CHrfT. CATTt JC XaUvo sjaars. M e IS lX)a ShIcm ac. ia I It WnaATXo.t.. ...... t J fj aoeeeeeeeeee nm ay a) txS--ca)e)ise..i,,..,,, a a a , ma a s7 a

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