Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 25, Number 35, Jasper, Dubois County, 20 July 1883 — Page 3
Son, FABM Um vANMH. Walnut Cake: Oaeeiipof powdered ar, oae-hatf rap uf lattter, one-ball Zu( sweet milk, two tnr. writ beaten. 4. teaeaosmfal f msklag powder, one pad our half oems of Buur, oswvhalf cup af walnut mest. Mid m Unit salt. FA . it Mild thai oae of the best ways a preparing rut flower to send to a sViawe to out Hit in potatoes an l tgatrt the flower stenta, taking oar that tbev are firoi'y fastened in anil ttuBortd by a little cotton or paper. lu!7.. mmv he need in the amine wav in
goral decoration lit concealing them tuKler leaves aad flower. .V. Y. Kx- , TCure Stiea: With a fine camel-hair pmcil paint the inflamed papilla with b tinc urc of iodine. The Ihls alionhl be held apart bv the. thumb and index finger f the left hand while the tincture m npplid and until the part touched dn . A f"!W application in the twenty -fi.ii r hours i sufficient. This treatment Iiho len used with success by a writer ia the London Law t. Peler Henderson way the hct shading be has ever used for the glaa in greenhouses or hotUnU isnaptlia. mix! with a little white lead, . aa to give it the aiHMmraoew of thin milk. This can be put on tSie git with a vrinjfe,ery prickly, at a cmi not exceeding twenty-iiv-. cent per our thousand .npiare feet. hold Mn '""tire wtt"ni until anad by the fall frot.-f 'ku-atjo Jourmi. Breaded Kgyr: Roil hard and cut in thkk round slit erf. IVpper and wilt; alp eseh in beaten raw egg, then in line ( breadcniiuls or powdered cracker, and fry in nice dripping or lutter. wry hot, Uttin fl" even drop of gn-aae. and erve on a hot. dish Have r. ady wme eal rvy or chicken broth, heat to boiling a xauccpan with a little chopped parsley. ?alt. jicpper. and three table Mxtoaful of cream to a cup of lr.th. Ball np and pour smoking hot over the eggs, M'rving fr the table in a covered 3i. ltoitn Trunnrrifd. The odor of flower sometime rmaca from the petal. a, for instance, from the petal of the nine. The petals or floral leave f the roe jrive out au odrkm after they have been gathered. TWa I nt. the ca- with hbH Bower. A recent writer ha called attention to the fact that the sweetest carnation U odorless j after it ia cut. a are moat of the auvet flowers used in cut flower work. The mignonette and heliotrope were upKed to In; except in, but a tlwae continue to open new flower when cut and platl in water, it i probable the Hor come only from the opening blossom. )'. ,lUiwirjd, The Tree Art ef Haymaklag. t la eioady w.-ather gra dnei but 4owly ami i liable to l rtackeii or housed without Mifticieut curing. Therefore the windom. when pra-tica-ble.of cttt:in5rm-ad . in fair weather. The precaution shmild also be obwrved : of cutting only m m'ich grams at one time can ! ro.erly harnlleil. Qraw drv" miieh more mpidlr if cut after tl.i morning dew L- off than they u will if cut when the mowing dime. Kap;d dry ing i alohit i (A eit v wbea the heat quality of hay i le.inii There, in nothing that awrt In quick caring more than a good tedder: farm era who have much Ta to hanest will do well to provide themele with ao valuable an implement. The true art of hay-making constat ia eurfap graj jii!t up to the point at which it will do to put into, the barn, and ao moje. in order to arrest the low of augar ami search at the earlieat possible MKmcnt . t i rasa quickly cured is other thingti Iwiag equal, more, nutritious toau grawe lonmrexpoeed to ahiftmg winds and Kordhing ennahlne. $om farmem coneider one good hay day sufftcsenl In wbk to expoae the graf) before being iHrnaeo. wane otoer require two. even three, days. .Home rafer to let it Ue on the ground jnet a was left W the mowei ; other cure It ia the windrow, and still other cure it hi the cock. This dtterenre of practice ia the method of curing rceulta chiefly from the difference- exbting in the curing analhr of the vartoaw graiaL Timothy, for instance, cures more readily than berd-gra. while the common graaaea mprtre still hmger time than the herdsiraaa. Timothy will dry' dftcientiy hi one dar If the weaUier be prupJtiona. Daring; the early part of the aeaaon two daye are nfamlfy requTr.d Ibr properly enriag heavy i-ater. when thegraas is nearly ripe it can be eared In one day. Clover contain more water than other graaaea, consequently It requires a longer time to cure it properly. Curing hf better accomplished hi the cock than m the roe, for the succulent leavea and tender Moaanraeof alover. If expoeed to the aeorching heat, are quickly browned and lose their sweetness. Previous to storing In the barn, the cock " ought to be turned over and exposed kmg enough todrv the hay which lies emie to the ground. Clover, aa it Uea aearbrred by the Juower, wilt be injured If the dew falls upon . Clover hay will not shed rain, and hence when stacked oat in the fields should he protected either with pete oevern, thatehmg, or a thick topeoveriua; of wheat atraw. Great care should be exercised in property forming the cocks, mvtow of wetwentlni, when ineadow hay ia to rewmin ia the cocka for an indefinite thne. First of alL, do not make the eooka Mm Ism, and 1st them be aa ahas at the top as jpomlMa, wUh the jPtjTjPmamHrwHhWI eenW 'JPfly ut lrmaV I BmmB -lil I WewA Maa st ana Ta
Jttstlm Field, of toe DaHe4 State Supreme t'oart. aaya he travels 0,OUO milefl a year ia attemUng to ale ofllelal datim. Hue traveiiag expemwa amount lo more thaa tl.OUU a year when he gowa amme, ami to more than S.uOO a ear when hia wne accomtaaie him; and the JudgMa alone, of Mffh (iovemmeat nflkwra, have to pay their own traveling exprnaea, whieh he freely eV eiarea he eoa.idertt to be aa outrage. Of course paaaea are offered to him even year, Ihn ha always declines them. - .V. Y. Timt.
Tomoaad mtddhvegod fromaarvoM debility and ktndredagac' tiont, aa loaaof aaeaaory aadkynoeboadria, aboald taoloaa thre tamps (or Part VII. of WT...MI. M.M... himl U4 t n.-.. World's DtsBanaw Dime fieriM of MmCileta. Addremi WonLD'a DisrcxsAaT kokajl AaaoctATtoa, Buffalo, N. T. A c.nMumca is puma maa.- Arkmtmt TnxrrWrr. Thia aa,iirs well for whoever adatoit. Lamaa and sidcly girls mniiHttg yentk and nliwble stnmdaot, will fwd Browa'i iroa nuviers oaaienriai. Haxlax la called the aoaatie Ilea, and when he Is in hia scull the ltoa can rower, Souurrillr Journal. alatui's Kalphur omp CommunlcatM f rashness and purity to the complexion. Bill's Hair &ya, black or brown, TiOc. Fatrtra of the seas-on Wreeka. " Cati ting up shin Tha worker in predoea i atOBM. JVwstoa Slar. FATrrraviLUt. Aaa. Her. T. J. Ralllr Bays: " I used Brown's Iron Bitters for indiaestion and chills with entire satisfaction." tsMMir Km. W.IW HmHI reetorM health and vigor, cures Djrspepsi. Whkrx ar the fragmentaof the boy who "burst into tsary" Bough on Rata." Clears out raU, micr, flies, roaches, bed-bugs, ants, Termia. lea. If mtu intrusda secret to a philant hroptst ; be U always giving tbiug aaay. Somertilte Journal WaJoavavitXB. Pa. Her. Elijah Wilson atyi: "Brown's Iron Bitten hare peranaaantly cured m of chills and ferer." TNE sleepy brakeman know- what a carbuacla do in a tight plc. -.V. O. PicafUR. Crboutmiox Collar are ma-1 in differ ent ttyles, both standing and turn-down. ' The culls ara reversible. It doea not matter how well the gardener trie to do b ia always slipping. Bottom Star. HxT-Favaa. I have soffewl for the last, ten vaar from Hsv-Fevr. I desire to testi- . f v In favor of lily's Cream Bans. Mr ! abort ue of it demonstrated it smeary. ; J. MAtonor, 401 Broadway, X. Y. 80 eta. Tat warm weather brings the dags to . mauatun- ana summer Stew Wstt smmI ar-wsM MatrMAK, Ilk Oa R. V. lhamcx, Buffalo, X. Y. : Dmr Sir-l wish to atata that mydtsgMav,spd 18, waa proaownosd tncnrabla and waa fast .M mm tm- itntnn tSUMtatlt. with RHauauitkm. I oUala-d a hmW dosea bottlee rlmMw (ViinM wifai Dimwrerr for imnrovinx atoncw. amd to now wM aad attuag. Very truly yours, Rav. i. N. Avorsns, "iMacoveryM sold by eruggista. Ptorut pretend man to thosalti gjet the fresh ahr. to A twusaa wsprtamry assdtetne heaes rn Baltimore, Md., who ran Bt. Bonsebody-or-omsrivasdy for rheuasattam, reeeaUy emmided over tlMS in grriaglta emnloye-i a fisv'B aoaratea m me eewasrv im gwaaiae phiUataropy. fn aaa not conceal it habit is red in his from the wortd. Hia Welle MRengh ea Oarim. Me. Ask far tt. Arro" is the i ef a Ai.t. Wise's Axle " fin juwaim XltW YOtULJubr CATTllHtnorte.. ...... a ea OrTT-ilaa.... FUR'KeAdtoCaoea.....i 4 88 WHAftW;::: :: .:: . m xma;'-i- ' : as PORK-Xew Mem W t ST. lAH- m. Srifll partfi ..... jj 2 Taaaa glaaes.. . ? W L.TII SB BflMS WKakv-lto.! " 1 wb, a ....... ....... si wvns ia ... - g m Ta ia ewtmtv"" HAY-OKmjeTmtothy. , H BiTtJl-' Qmtse Daisy aeatl m laag a lag mi . i luiai . . . . m WHia-lMitoe..... a?s-r-ha ........ MSB t ARlFrmte tUeaat. . . .. WWWj TUB-waeaen. : CH1CA30. a. 4 . e1 s CUTTlJamorttw. ........ HtKia Oood tocaoiee. Wfg-& Welmtas rMWT Mwmter,.. WKaTerjp... jp ctajf--jgo.t4i. IHHlk-Kew Mess.. M at KA)tSA8 CITY. CATTLM-'Meftveaamrs....... g jtamveOswa. ..... a w j MOQaaahwat. a m Vw$-&.' : ar Ml?f " Jt moam ........ .k m OATtte....iS tin 1 ntwieew. ........ . g i. s Pwrtf
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Am muni maOicae (. V.) iPeaioarel and ChnmieU wee pafalubaa la thai aaper reeeady aal baa bMa ttaaabjaotof muea wmearaaUaa both ia profeMiowal eireloa and oa ' tao etiwat. Bocboater, aa tba tollowiaf from the aaiua . n. 1 I Dlak ak la wall Viuvam nrm only Ui Rochester, bat ia nearly ervry part of America, aent an steaded arttcte to this neoer. a lew days sine, which waa IhIv nnl avmpImm jmI impu from what iwisnaw. arauia .detaOiag bla remarkable toba oartain death. It would. ha Impos sible to sasmereta the psrsonal aaonirtea which have bean amde at our offle as to the validity of the article, but they have been so aomeroes that further uveaUga tion of the subject waa daaoed aa adltorial necessity. m With this end in view a rspreaeatatlveof this paper called on Dr. Henion at his mtdenre, when the following interview oocnirad: "That arUele of yours, oecfor, aaa created quite a whirlwind. Ara the statements abont the terrible condition you were in, and the way you were rewued, such aa you can sustain T" MEvarv one of tbam and many additional ones. Pew pvopl ever get so near the grave as I did and then return, sou i iu murorimd that the nublic thiak it I veious. It was marvelou." "How in the world did you, a physician, coma to be brought so low?" "By neglecting the flrst and most simple symptoms. I did not think I was sick. It is true I had frequent haadacbew; felt tired , most of the time; could eat nothing one ; day and was ravenous the next; felt dull, in teflnite paina, and my stomach was out I of order, bat I did not think it meant anything serious." ' "Bat have these common ailments anything to do with the feanul Brirtit's diease which bHk ao arm a hold on ; vooM " . , "Anything? Why, they are the aura in- , ilka t ions of the first tage of that dreadful malady. The fact is, few t.ile know . or realise what alls tbem. and .1 am sorry to sav that tow :e,v phyWa -s do either." i Tnat is a gtrantce ntatemv(.t , doctor." "But it is a true one. The medical pro- j fession have been treating symptoms instead of diseases for years, and it is high time it ceased. Wo doctors have been, i clipping off the twigs when we should ! strike at the root. The yn. jtoins I have 1 jivt mentioned or any uruaaal action or ' In it at ion of the water channel indicate f the approach of Bright diem even more ' than a cough announces the cvnuag of : consumption. We do not treat the. c -toga, but try to help the lungs. We should not tlnui ti-wina t rrllem tBM hsad ache, stomach, pains about the body or other srmptotns, but go directly to the kidaeys, the source of moat of thswesUmeats." This, then, is what yoa awant when you said more than one-half the deaths which occur arise from Bright's disease, is it, doctor r" "Precisely. Taonaaadaof so-called diseaaes ara torturing people to-dsy, when in reality it Is Bright's disease in sosne one of its many forma. It Is a Hydra-beaded monster and the slightest symptoms should strike terror to every one who has them. I can look beck and recall hundreds of deaths which physicians declared at the time wars caused by paralysis, apoplexy, heart-disease, pnenmonia, malarial fever and other common complaints which I see now were cauwHl by Bright's disease." " And did all these eases have simple symptoms at Brstr' " Every one of them, and might have been cured as I was by the timely use of the same remedy Warner's ttafe Cars. I sea getting my eyes thoroughly open in thia matter aad think I am helping otbers to see the facta and their poesiUe danger awo. Why, there are no end of traths bearing os this subject. If you want to know more about It go and see Mr. WBrner himselt He was sick the same as I, and to the healthiest man ia Rochester to-day. He haa made a study of thia subject and can gtve you more facta thaa I can. Oo. too, and see Dr. Lattimore, the chemist, at the University. If you want facts there sre any quantity of them showing the alarming increase of Bright's disease, its .ii.. MwtA lUwHtiM avmntnms. and there ia but. one way by which it can bs escaped." Fully satisfied of the truth aad force of the Doctor's words, the reporter bade him good day and called on Mr. Warner at hia ctalihment on Exchange atrret. At firet Mr. Warner waa inclined to bs reticent, but learning that the information desired was about the alarminx Increase of Bright's disease, his manner changed Instantly aad be spoke very earnestly: " It is true that MmV eraaeed wonderfully, aad we lad, by retia U .taitlafiM. thmt B U VaaTB i vrowth has been 0 per cent. Look at the prominent men It haa carried off: Everett, Sumner, CHeae, Wilson, Carpenter, Bihopa Haven and Peck, and others. This is terrible, and shews a greater growth than that of any other known complaint. It should be plain to every one that something must be done to check this increase or there is no knowing where it saay end." " Do you think many people are afflicted with It tonlay who do not realise it, Mr. M Hundreds ef thousands. I have a striking example of this truth which has Just come to my nones, a prmswmew piw-nw in a New Orleans medical college was lect uring before hia class on the subject oc Bright's disease. He had various ftds under microscopic analysts, ana was snow a: the students what the iadtoattoas ef a terrible malady were. In order to show the contrast between healthy and unhealthy fluids, he bad provtoee a ymt, cansswia oi wnwn were oiwwb his own nersoa. Am mmlA T MM IM taeswhaalthy in dieaUons, I will show yoa how t appears in a aUte of perfect beaita,' ana as swemHted his own fhtid to the usual test. As he watched the results his countenance suddenly ehauged-his color and command both left him, sad in a trerobliag VOtce he sal a: ' iienTicmen, i nave mm m painful discovery; have Bright's disease of the kidneys,' and ia less than a year be WW v l Im m t 11 haa aa M or Ite own anu w nw qveawj auawow a n by the person who is afflicted with It?" It has no symptoms of its own and very t mil. rrllv an two neosde have the sums symptoms, ad freqnentty death Is the Arst symptom. The slightest laaioauon ei any aiaaey qiricukv ' enough to atrtte terror to any oae. I know what I am talking about, for I have been through all the stages of kidney diesaae," " You know of Dr. Henioat .oasef "Yea, I have both read and heard of It." H It is very wonderful, is it aotP " A very utemlaeat osee, but ae mere so than a great asaay others that have come to my aetlee as bavlM bs oared by the eTbeShrvs thaa that aWgaw dieease oaabscaredr" m I ammWIWPr Jr Pmmfta a asmWave ew aaaj(la mms la scan
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Vm of roar own -Afoarfaloaa. 1 had fall Uarjatd am aua for haalaaai for year, la I aid tmtkmk allil ma. nrkaa. I tbeagal 1 the doc there wee imie kop, and ao did tora. I here ataee leamea an Dtiyaieiaae ofteia city pointed m oat to a mammaa ea the etreet oae day. aayiafi there aea a maa who will ba dead wnam Mvva true If I aed not foiwaeMly aa . i hAiiMva ui aim iww Warner Ham Care." "And tbtseeuMod youtoauutafaemnvltf" to the principal cities, saw pbyk?laas pre scribing aad using it and 1 therefore de- . . Jtmim T nmmA kaasattV Bad In it plUtM MM K IDTMIIDIW- m the suffering, to bring it wlthia their reaeh and bow it & know a in every partof AnwrIca, sold in every drug store and baa become s household neceaslty." The reporter left Mr. Warner, maschiav preased with the earnestness and ii-srity of his statements aad next paid eviait to Dr. P. A. Lettimora at his residence oa pilnca street. Dr. Ittimore. altaouga ltet wttLSe mate Bwd of Health, of ! which be is one of the analysts, courteously answered the questions that were propounded him: ... , , .... ( " Did yu make a chemical analyaia ef me ' eaas of Mr. H. H. Warner soma three years I ago. Doctor f" "Tee, sir." What did this analysis show yon?" ! " The presence o! albumen aad tube eaete i "And what did the symptoms indicate P MA serious disease of th that IcidneVB." ' Did you think Mr Warner ooum re"So, sir. I did not think it poaaibls. It j waa seldim, indeed, that so pronounced a case bail, up to that Urns, ever been I cured." "Do you know anything about the renv ) sdy which cured him?" Yee, I have chemically analyxed it. and upon critical examination And it entirely fiee from any poisonous or deleterious sub- ! Wa publish the foregoing stateinente in k mnmuitlmi whieh the OUblicitV of Dr. Benton's article has caused, and trni . meat the protestations which have been , made. The standing of Dr. Henion, Mr. Warner and Dr. Lattimore inth community la beyond question, and the statemeats they make can not f mr a moment be 1 AwAmA. Thee coachislvelv show that Bright's disease of the kidneys i one of the moat deeepttva and dangerous of all diseases, that it is exceedingly common, alarmingly inereasing, aad mat it can be cured. u . Ctoea quarters The tweaty-ffve cant pieces hoarded by a miser. .V. 1 . -w. Maa. J. C. Hkmocksox, of Cleveland, a. writes: The use of two of Pieme's Fleas. , ant Purgative Pellets' a nay, lor a lew weeks, has entirely cured me of sica-head-' ache, from which I formerly suffered terri- ! ablv. a often, on an average, aa once In I tea days." Of all drwggiata. i " Cab a maa serve two masters?" Osr i tainly, sailors on schooners can. las j Judge. HAT-Pavaa. I have suffered for eight f years with Hay-Fever. In July I resorted I.. vi.i. atn Ium mn aatirelv free from the fever ever since. B. C. HIIXKax, Mtate Arsenal, Trenton, X. J. 80 ota. " Mother Swan's Worm Ryrup " for fwe srishnaif, restlessness, worms. Tastslsss. Ltox s Heel auffaer keep new boota and shoes attaisiit. By shoe and hardware sealeve. A..lw M f I Imhm Mmtmrnx. mil aa Buying aUdaey bisessss, irritation. fL Wms's Axle Grease never guasa. X thwe tfesaM ne am If the Momarh. lrr mm bowrli ale iBVdetf. to ssoM the Mm remedy- Hostel, tcrs ate imB Bitten, lit eases of tar encsas asnia bajgrt eUWrs larawre erioss. sad a dels Is tarief ore reaas. PrssesiA. llrrr cosusstat. ram aatf f ever, rarlr ihfiirasue twins? . fctdarr vf ikif i Mss srrk hotfUf trwWlf irtSfd wB. late so ttaw in w4ag BrrftRS lmtHlvr m4 Ban anawmtaOr. A " r.r.IV in Vlir iiwu wm. u IMsamtnaaaaars HJUmaoeassuas aSENTS etakr nssarr eHliiig oar F Ity Metflcioe; no CBBjtal rr qnlrful. hTinABn Cms Co.. lSt Pesri L. Ssw Toss.
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