Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 24, Number 50, Jasper, Dubois County, 17 November 1882 — Page 3
HOKE, nmtm oawmw. It is tkfl entail- that Impoverish a honhld. It Utne small ecoiv. omles tnt 1mm to ifflueaee, fro out potflMi article! Uiat kave held tttUk intoiiot W.tter, ee this mmm the mild to penetrate the etas, and it out never be removed. Chicago Aetet. Plain Knak dne cup of yeast, one cup of sugar. ue enp of water, one ems, ft little wit. a large Munful of lanlj mix together, let tltem riae twice and baW Chic isju Times. When mildew appears on the lower side of grape, kwres it should be t'be ked at one bv dilating with flower of sulphur, applied with a pair of bellows. This is said to be affective. Chicago Journal. Soip your dirtied clothes and soak them in warm water over night. Use bar I soap to wash your clothes, and soft to wah Tour floors. Soft soap hi so slipiiery thai it wattes a good deal in washing clothes. Thtr hardy varieties of geranium1' make the most satisfactory flowers for winter-house gardening, They are confctant and profuse bloomer, and will Mand either eo!d or heat best of any flowering house plant Southern Corn Hread: To one pint of corn meal partly scalded, take half a pint of sour milk, one. teaspoonful of noda, two egjr. a desert-spoonful of liu'ltc I liinl, add a little a!t: if the bat let is too Mitt', an. I a little more milk; haveoTeuh.it: bake in shallow tin.
Ctrndnutth Vrwiw. A very m.ill proportion of the qiiint-e tree planted ever arrive at a fruiting age. generally dying from negIwt ?Mnn after planting. They require n deep. gixMlri.iil. a comparatively moist. Mill nni clayey one being best, provide 1 it be well cultivated. For the tirst three or four year- they demand careful attent on, after which t'me that onlinarilv given to other fruit trees will Mtffke. Thev should I e pruned, yearlv and all weak or dead wood r moved mid too furwnrd shoots heade I luck. Fnrm awe Gawtfe. i" - Fewtc for Market. There Is evidently something radically wrong ?n the 'method-' of raising Jowls, that there should be so great a scarcity in our markets when the fowls thenirelvej are o proline- a hen can realilv I e iniuccd to lay two hundred eg;s a year. That is, reproduce her fijK-vie tVo hundred time in a twelve iii'jiitii, niitl if every ejjg would hatch in thirteen iiiontlw.eaeh of these two hundred e.-jr,' ,hoiild In; a living rhk'ken. Here, are the MuibUitie3 of the case, while the fjut are that few farmer's wive are able, to rao-e than keep up the number of their flocks from year to year, allowing a small draft for" the family table, and that dependent almost entireIv u Kn the oek that are hatched out. There is something about this chicken business that has yet to be fonnd out, and for the sake of our own hankering a'ter the flesh of fowls, we hope to lire to see the day when some one will find out how to ra-se chickens. At present, however, the most vital question is how to prepare the surplus of fowls now on the farm for the market. To meet this demand numbers of commission merchants are now pre pariiig pamphlets to impart information as to how poultry should be killod, dressed and packed. Within the short spa e of an editorial these matters cannot be treated with the detail that they should, and we therefore recommend each farmer in need of the proper information to apply lo us through tho mail, and we will get the merchants to send them the proper circular. This, however, we can say, that the principal points togorern the farmer in preparing fowls for the market are: In killing. Te sure and blood the fowl to death, so the flesh will took white and not blood-stained. In picking, do not scald the fowl: hot water makes the flesh Yellow and tasteless. Learn to pick dry by irtvW the feathers a sham, ott dt ierk? thV can readily be removed without tearing the Kkm. which is very desirable. Whether the fewrls arc to be drawn or ot depends upon what market you er to. Boston and Philadelphia mwire fowls drawn: New York does not want the bird torn hed after the feathers are oT. . Jn "ending to market a better price is always obtained if the fowls are nicey and properly packed. Boxes are betJr than battels for this purpose, as the birds n thus be laid in straight row, kKkw ly shaped wm-n exposwd for sale. Da not mix old fowls win rputur on In the bo, for this m only be an excellent excuse for the ?r' l,c,mtJ-m the value of votir he-t oflermga. The old b;rda. like the .Ti Weof frait, atttidd go in it?Clbv tVmselre. and leave the bettcr artlcleg to roup ttotMirWt A. V'? Jf are . w it Whale Breathe. iaPufcr r..w. J an Kin of f stnut'LTlrr.- Pl Day and ;i ,Y; r u-lW.P or a the B,s hreatWn ""tiMtkiiota ns in
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kindred trouble, guaranteeing seeedy and complete restoration of health and mealy rigoc Addrea as above. S. Jt So risk i mearred, a thirty day's trial is allowed. j Mix who have money to loan take the greatest possible interest in tflelr bastneaa. Fade! article of all kind restored to tbeir original beauty by Diamond Dye. Perfect and siinpie. 10 ce a a, at all druggist. Axvi-Pat Is a very distant relative to OCgs, the Queen of Greece. Women that have been bedridden for year have been completely cured by the nae of LyU E. tlattham's ege.able Compound. I I I ll I I . II I.H.I PuiASA.xvnt by far: To nay your address as thee your debts. TV J4t. atesm's tje it when yoar skiu breaks oat in ptnuues. Httl's Hair Dye, black or broas, 8(1 ct. MawaHai.aaaaSjn-naaaa Tun ptserdiancfttg bosineas le a bad on, for tt always sea Is a man to the wall. DosfT DfK ix ma Uoveav "tomrnjk Osats oat rats, mice, roaches, bed -t MRets. bags. 15c A nurran, turned lawyer, know wtjot a HBvcwtrrtnu..H Quick, complete care. aU tsssioyiag Kidney Disease. $1. CuwALfmatanment: bartrag the refrsetory d hi ttiec.oet where tee nnservos ar aTOWk XW jaWy DtPixo'a No: Salve is imensled for eJrilMa4n.s)cliapanthatidft Mte,ete.Try It Arrold bachelor will shriek for ,a better half when a eooaterfelt fifty cent piece Is shored on him. Araaion-nrx old boots and rifles with Lvon's Patent Heel f4MSocra, aad Wear them s.nin. Ir aAlctetl with ore Eyes, ue Dr. Iac ThoinieRm's Eyewater. Drugglstasellit. sBc Tar tbe new brand. 'Spring Tooeees.H on f ashlenabia sanies are rapKIr Stvlas rrt'Mtn l-fa tha adraare c.( thla eena -rlnt rjwclfic. aad old fa bio net ideaa in natsni to aV pl tln aa s moans t core, bare bt'.n qa!M eri. d.dr tv-swe-v.-si.r Owgjfai rotsrtt, wtilfh ton's Hit atrtcm. triHfitiilln lh,' n-nii, nrtu iimlbua miisrta, enerates aixt i-nrirVa tbe IIkm1, ' tlw m-r wh--a 4raai. ami pmieote a ver ular kMt of bodjr. Vor sale 1 an rotietiata sad oral, rrs farfally. CONSUMPTION. J W,SstL W11!'.. !
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