Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 27, Number 11, Jasper, Dubois County, 2 January 1885 — Page 3
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CRACKERS FOR THE WORLD.) AmwIm MaaHfHtHrra Pr A he mt TMr KIvmU In Any IjmmI, "Few ieopl," saM ft Urge eraoket and btanilt umHufHcturer "know How the vnrkHM kituls at bbtculU they so ofarn eat art mtiHufHottireil, or the Yfwt HHtOUHt Of lHJeiineeN tkat U tloHC ill tllle) Hue." Hiw Die business grown lately?'1 It ha tuMunaul tltulHg tho imt few years Imtnenso projKirtion, and now wa an abh to couiHjt with Hiiy oountry m thu world in this line." "To what do you attributo tbia groat "Principally to Machinery ami tk& oare wit have taken to place before the market good ami pure articles. 'A few yonrs Ago we uhhI to import in largo iuantitie sweet biscuiUi from England, thoy on that side being far in advance of us in their manufacture, but td-day wo export to London, and, In fact, to 11 purU of tho world. The but bkcuit that for a long time we were unable to produce was the sugar wafer. We have recently placed this article in the market, and a superior one to that produced in the old country. Then, through our machines, we are able to sell biscuit Uiat twelve years ago sold at twentytire cento a pound for ilfteen cents." Tho reporter and manufacturer ascended the stain leading to the top of the factorv. Tho latter stated that
in this factory not any of the nmterial was touched bv hand until tho biscuit was baked and ready for packing: that Fix hundred barrels of flour alone wen; lined, and largo quantities of such material! a ginger, lard, sugar, cur rant., etc. "This." said the merchant, on reach ing the top lloor, uh where wo liogin operations and from here until the biscuit is baked ono continual process. With these machines we jfrind the vari ous ingredient wa inc. This (pointing to a larire sieve s for piitinr the Hour, ami after that operation it is placed in this shaft and snot down to the next floor, where wo will follow it This idiaft was made simply of canvas, and on the j-'Hine principle as the shaft in the Traill elevator. The end of the shaft came into a troueh ..about fifteen feet 3onsr, three wide and three deep. Here the varioiiKinsrrudiontsused in the man ufacture were mixed together, but. only lightly, as it is placed in another trough ot a similar sue tnrougn which a largo piece of twisted steel is turned; this is" a, mixer. After it is well mixed it is turned into another .shaft and lowered to the jicxt floor. Here tho lirst operation is to press tho dough tinder very heavy rollers, answering tho same purpose as the cook's rollinsr-nin. llus is uono a srreat number of timed until it is rolled to about half an inch in thickness, when it is parsed into the last machine beforo Uio oven." ilow fast does tho stamping machine work? " One hundred and hvo stamps a Minute, and we have a stamp that will cut sixty-eight biscuits eacli stamp; that makes 7.110 biscuits n one minute." "Ilow Ion are the biscuiu in b.tkine?" 'Stay a moment. First look at tho ovens. We have done away with tho old-fashioned tiled ovens. These arc four-torv high with walls three feet thick. Tliey took as much brick to build as would build a large tenement. house. At each floor is a large wheel just like a paddle-wheel, only the paduies arc swung on swivui.i, wm ruiumu in the same position all the time. Ono h elf is lilled with biscuits to bako and then lowered and the next one filled, ami so we go on until the lirst ono omes round cooked. Then they are milled off into this chute anil placed m "What is tho heat of the oven?" "It varies from four hundred to six hundred degrees. The men are so well informed that they know if it is tho risrht heat directly, they place their hands in it. The biscuits take two min utes and a hall to bake. Hie tires are tvcr put out.1' "What is the next process?" "The biscuits are sent up to tho jwek-ing-room, where they are placed in tin .lM.ves, scaled up, labeled, and ready for export." "How many diflerent kinds do you maker" "Over three hundred, both sweet and dry', from the navy bread to tho sugar wafers. A. J. Matl and h, Had No Sense. 'Tseer lookin' cr 'ronn' fjir some stout pu.seon tcr hit me wid or maul," said old Sampson, the chair-bottomcr. "What's the matter?" asked tho 'Secretary of State. "I ain't got no sense, dat's what's do matter. Dis mawnin' while I wtw standin' at my gate, er white man coipo erlong aa' said dat ho would gin mo fifty cents fur er luseh. I had cr miffhty line lunch o' co'n bread an' aWge, so wrappin it ttp I tuck it out tor de gate tor mm. no iuck n, pui ins ban' in his pocket an' said: 4uin rfifty cents a I'll gin yor er dollar.' I iis' liad dat er mount an' Ihanded it tor liim. lie tuck it, put it in his pocket n' 'guntcr walk off. 'Hole on,' s'l, wlinr itn ilnllar?' 'fVimn 'rniin' ter 1UV ofllbe,' ser. hoe lie stmok ertrot, I wukso 'stonished datl couldn'do nulhin' but stsn dar an1 look at dc blamo anan till lies wuz outer sight Den I L-tit mad. I made de air in dat neigh borhood look like er bucket o' blue ipaint had been flung up. Now I'm 'lookin' fur somebody ter bit me wid er tnul."-ylrJbiaw Traveler. The South lost in the late war more men than England did im all her, wars front William 'tint Conqueror to Queen IVktoria UhiMt JUrtud.
HOME, FARM AND GARDEN.
r NeatiHMM, cot)Het4Wti ami wars ra tlut tri-tutt tmIhU alwavs to be JCOW in view by tlte fanner in laying out or adding to lits oattle nouses or barns. When using the wagen to take a load to the held, throw in a shovel and brink back a, load of loam from around slum mi and lows, or woods dirt, and throw it into the compost heap. It will imy.CtHeiHHUii Hint. In mulching fruit trees for protec tion against winter frosts due regard must be had against the devastation of field mice, which are suro to be attracted by the mulching wherein to make their u'lntaH nut linliua (Ml iH fin IHrHM. Tho following orchard fruit are rihts as being wpc'cmlly suitauie xor rfjcommundud urists as belnsr esieciiillv Northern States: ApplesIialdwin, Northern Spy, Tompkin's King, Rhode Island tireenings, uoiuen iiutseu roars Duchess, Hartlett, Sickel and Louisa. For hoarseness hold two grains oi borax in tho mouth, swallowing it as it dissolves. Two grains of saltpeter in a glass of sweetened water is very efflcient. Or a gargle with water in widen sugar auu aium arc uissoiveu au teaspoontui ot aium in a glass oi waior. liottoH Jiuaget. Egg Mold: Four ounces of butter, four ounces of sugar, tho yelks of eight egirs. the grated peel and tne juice oi half a lemon, and a tablespoonful of flour: must bo whipped to a foam; then ..... ... . .... .. sur m tne wiiites oi iour eggs m auu snow. Hake it in a buttered form or dish. 27w5 JIoiiMhold. Cooking Onions. A very appetizing way to cook onions is to boil them in salt and water until they begin to bo tender; drain tho water from them and wrao each onion in soft paper; set them side by side into a dripping pan, let them bake until done, then . put into a dish and pour rich .brown . t gravy over them, onantsn onions are esneeiallv nico cooked this way. as they have so delicate a flavor. 2 olcdo Mad. A STUDY OF DUDES. One of the w Happy .Mortal tVhe T At wny WU StttlftUXl with Hltnaeir. What is a real dude? Dude- is a very much abused word. It is a word that has a real meaning ana stands for a real thing. Hut nine-tenths of the time it is applied, it is not used correctly. Some soem to have an idea that most any ono may be a dude if he tries, but this is not tho case. There is a great deal more in a dude than clothes. " .... ... . 'I I... ma ilii.la io enmnt liin cr n.tnra I t j i j v; ivni UUUU 4.1 mlUL.VIIlU .... VU. .... u I IS a son oi a ires a ui naiure. xjiu nay , . I 1 M. ....... he dresses is only one of his peculiari ties. Those who are most often called dudes only dress like dudes. The real live dude is not near so plenty as might bo imatrincd. A eood sized town concrally has no more than three or four of - .... "... , these curiosities, it is oniy now anu then that you sco a real dude while walking along the crowded streets of a city, but when you do sco one. you know he is one at a glance, if you know what a dude is or have over seen ono before. There is sonictliiner about him that can't bo mistaken. lie has the form and lwdily appearance of a man, and though his clothes may Do a nttie noticeable as beinr in the extremo of stvlo. it is his face "that gives him away moro than anytMne else. There is something about it so remarkably va cant and expressionless. Something almost child-like; or rather more like an idiot. He is usually a frail, delicatelooking creature. One wonders as he sees him how he manages to livo through tho heat of summer and the irosts oi winter. Yet ho survives the hardships of life much bettor than his appearance would indicate. Una is probably be cause lie takes such good care, oi him self. He never takes part in the sports of other voung men. They are alto gether too violent and rude for him, and then they are nothing but dull, tire some amusements anyway. Dancing is as far as he ever goes in tho way of ex erting himself, and then ho always cl nsrs close to his girl. Perhaps another reason why the dude, so frail and delicate, lasts so well is his remarkable freedom from all mental disturbances; you will notice ho alwavs takes things very cool ami aiways appears perfectly composed. This, however, is not tlte composure and selfpossession that comes from strength of mind. It is the natural result of a lack of mind. The poor thing has so httlo brains that ho is incapable of being im pressed by those tilings which afl'ect ordinary mortals. 'His mind is never asritated or troubled, because he has none. Hence tho dude sleeps well, and is often loss affected by the hard tilings lof life than many who possess g reator physical endurance. Although tho dude thinks only of tiie girls as far as lie Is capable of think ingand seldom associates with anyone else, there are few girls who think anything of him, unless it happens to be one hist liko himself, differing only in sex. Tho reason ho is tolerated at all by tho eirls is because ho comes handy. . He is very attentive, and is al-wa-s on hand when wanted. The girls know he is a fool, and despise him all the time tliov are enjoying his favors and services. t The dudo walks along the street in an abstracted, sclf-lmporlant manner. Ho seems to take little notice oi any ono or anything going on about him. lie ap pears to think ho is to be looked at, not to look. Although every sensible person thinks ho looks more like an idiot Hum Mtivthinf eh o. hn is. anrmreii eveeedinrlv well satisfied with himself. an thinks himself an object of admira(Uon wherever ho goes. tm t9.
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Mew Ymtotfe Oisll for Kk -Wke TlUee They Hvst rrglmA few months ago a reader asked me to get him "rorUtr's History of the United Slate Nayy," and oh my sug gesting that possihly he meant "treble's History of Steam Navigation," recollected Unit that was tho title. The other day a professor from another college inquired for the architectural works of Parnassus, in many volumes. costing $HX). lie had never soon mo books, nut an aron tect iiau uesoriucu them to him and ho had searched for t,,e,n in vuln for two J'01"3-. 1JJ 11 , ,. ., . e,i,,i,. win If this thing keet on somobody will havo to oiM'ii a school of library mindreading. Even that, however, I fear, would tail in such a case as I had last summer, where a student had forgotten the author of 'tho book he wanted. couldn't rccall its title, and had no idoa of its subject. Ifitttr hnnta arn uulrrwl frit-? T Wfttlt -aHOmethin,r histrionic." She wanted Bcrthet'8 ' Trehistoric World." "I want a nice book." "i'lonse send Dr. B. two of Dumas' novels that ho has never road." "i waiu a coiniiiciuary uv a uibuum, . . r . . t . i..u.. , T . I. -. I do not remember his name." "A book I saw hero nine years ago." "1 don't recollect the title of tho book I want, hut there was a remarkable passage in tho last part which I should remember if I saw it."- Literary Jour nal, Among tho most novel features of tho Maine show at tho New Orleans Exposition will be tho collection of lumbermen's boats and toggery. Ihere w 1 bo live of these boats, me longest will bo a batteau that stretches thirtyfour feet There will be a fancy Bar Harbor rowbout. built from eleven kinds of Maine wood; a Kangely Lake boat, built of cedar, with a complete set of fishing- tackle: a canvass canoe, uch as is used at Moosenean ijaKc, anu finally a birch canoo made at Oldtown, with moccasins. Dead worK, ana ouier specimens of tho red man's handicraft. jioston journal. . In tho last ton years France has Iniinnhod twentv-three battlo-shins, "Knsrland only eirfi teen fof which four are proiccioa cruisers;, iuavmu iuui - teen battle-ships. Tho Ircnch have eleven hattle-sliips and eicht canonnieres cuirassees buildins:. wlnie the Enjrlish are building seven battle-ships I utwl nnn fli-niniiMl rrill.er. I v."v ... " - I - - The historic old Scnato house, in the citv of Kinirston. N. 1., was re cently sold at auction. The building is of stone, anu in it was neiu, in j. i, uio first session of tho Semite ot tne otaw of Now York. Mr. I. CARrENTJCK, 463 Jf ourtu arena e, New York, after running; a gauntlet of eight years' rheumatisui, used St. Jacobs Oil, tae great pain reliever, by which he was entirely cured and has had no retorm of kis complaint A CoitjfEcncirr woman sent a feather cushion to cover a chair at Princetoa Col lege. She is vie same woman who wea into a crockery store to buy a plate for the front door of her son-in-law's Hew house. Burlington Free lress. Has. Harriet Cumminos. of Cincinnati. 0., writes: " Early last winter my daughter was attacked with a severe cold, which settled on her lungs. Wo tried several medicines, but she continued to get worse, and linaliy ralseti large amounts ot blood, we called a physician, but he fallal to do her any good. A friend, who had been cured by Dr. wm, Hall's Balsam for thk Lu.nos, advised me to give it a trial, and she began to improve, and by the use of three bottles was entirely cured." A lkadixo question Dispute as to who goes first. Boston Tist, tr Rffilctml -with Sore Kveft. use Dr. Isaac ffcoiapeoa's Kye Water. Druggists sou K. mm THE MARKETS. Kkw York, December 24, PATTT.K-Natlvu Steers $ 4 60 $ T 60 COTim'-MUldllng FlA)UK-Good to Choice 11 3 90 Su m ny m m ll -46 m 400 mi tax !' IS M) WHKATj-Xo. 2 lied OATS Western Mixed l'OKK New Mens.... 6T. J.OU1S. COTTON Mlddllnfr 10X UK 5M) 5 00 4 9fi 4 390 79 7fi . 98 4a 10 00 11 60 IS OS 90 113ft K (136 4 46 4 00 4 39 4 M 71X TUX HKKVJiS-Oood l Heavy, Kalr to Good, 4 96 3 n 2 K 1I0OS Common to Select.... SlIKKi'-Falr to Choice FLOl'lt-XXA to Choice WIIE.VT-.Vo. 2 Winter 'i 4S No. 3 COKX-No. 2 Mlxel OATS No. 2 28 47 4 SO 8 00 Ki K NO. 2 'rOUACCO l.UKS.i Met mm iam llAVf!linlo Tlmothv 12 W IIUTTKlt-Oholce Dalrj' J? lititis t'lioioe ruiuv .bw mom. ........... IIACON-Clear ltib hAllO 8K 6W 78 CIUCAUO. OATTLI-VKxports 5 78 1 utJS uooa to unoiee !?IIKKl'-(iood to Choice...... 3 SO FLOUk Wluter ? snrlna a ue w WIIKAT-No. 2 Spring.. 71X No. 2Mwl S CORN-No. 2 OATS No. 2 S4, t'OKK-New Memt WWW KANSAS CITY. OATTT.rJ-Katlve Steers 4 SO 11O0S Sales Rt.... 3 S6 WHKAT-No. 2 51X COMX No. 2 Xlxeil OATS No. 2. ........ . 'JJf( KKVf OKLUAJSS. VT.ntTIt IIIvli Gradee 3 76 8Sf M 6 16 4 16 62 27,V H 4 10 4 ft is oo UUKi-nim.. OATS Choice Western,..,... HAY Choice. ..... I'OIlK Mmw ll r'V tMitrHII .... 37 11 w COTTOX-MldUllaa WK i .uujsvii.uk. WI1KAT No. 3 Itetl. 7 30 98K 14 60 1V COKN No. 2 Mixed OATH No.2 Mixed. ........... .... rOKK-M ewe..,, .... KACON-Clsar Kill COTl'ON-MlddllHg
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eoeKM in Mtoraiagt or ou nrac lying uowa at lUgm, MHHIla ue tootom t m uw. rm' ton RfMicWd witk eoaumttkm are ro vwbiallv uaoouselous of Uteir rl wat. Mem eawHi cotumeBoe wjwi aiurru uver, hNullag to bad digestion and irujwfect a.shuilauon of fool beuoe tha euiaciatioH. erwawnfc ot the b.- it is a form ot KrotuHis disease, and Is cur a We by the nee of that greateet of all blood -cleanslne, aati-bilioutt sad iuvixoraHag couipounds. kaowa as Dr. Ilerev'a "UolUea Medioal Discovery." i. . Ixua.!! li&t like a society .t.i wkaa it. oti-iv to uiaae a ut ,i n.i m . ... 1 1. -fc every ball. Haw te Sere Meaey. and we might also say time and pais M well, in our auvice kkoou aouwueeperi and ladiM Ketwrallv. Tue treat necessity existing always to have a perfectly sate reiutKlv convealeat lor tue renet anu Iirompt cure ot tne anmenwi peculiar w woman fuucMonal irregularity, constant iwins. and all the symptoms attendant titifin titarina ftliuvrilM-s ndll((Wl 11 lor! ommend Htronfcly and unqualifiedly Dr. Tierce's "Favorite Prescription" woman's best iriead. it win save money. A doubtful. Btate Wondering whether j she will accept him or not. Uhtcwjo TrlbUHe. Tennr Ken, Read This. The Vni.tA mUitLT Co. . of M arshall . Mich.. er to sand their celebrated ElkctrO- Voltaio Bklt and otlier Elkctkic Awliancbs on trial for 80 days, to men (young or old) afflicted witti nervous ueoiuiy, ios oi viihi Ity and all kindrel troubles. Also forrheuer diseases. Complete restoration to health, Vigor, ami mauiiiwu ituarwinmu. .'u curred, as HO days1 trial is allowed. Y rite theaiatoncefor illustrated pamphlet, free. WiiEjf 1b a liook like u lover's farewellf When it is finished with a clasp. A SUOHT cold, if -neglected, often at tacks the lungs. Brown's Hkonchul Troches give sure and immediate relist Sold only in boxza. Prise, 2j cents. Wry is the bow of a boat like sulphurie acid? Because it cuts water. Pike's Toothachk Drops cure In 1 mlnutcSc. Gknn't Suliimr Smfl heals and UmutiHes. s&c. Gkkuan Cohn IUmovhk kills Corns k ttunloos. Clouds come high, Init we must have them. Merchant Trawler. Maxy imitators, lait no equal, has Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy. LADIES WIOtltK I SPCC clieajrthaa erer. grnd Mmr unwt.d fur ruitMra a. Ml'E. Mul, ltHlCIf cuir to v. C1ICER Treated nd cuml wltltotittlie knife. IUkjJc on trctMient cnl frtr. AMrtK.L.loNO,M.I),Aurra, KCo,lll, ir - ut.ii I ZdU MONTH. Aw-ntt Wanted. , AV BltoNbOX, Detroit, Mica. rl-lnilii' worm. innpnJiiwi HAIR xsrLuit MW. imt co.n. wiywlwre.Wliole. Mlc luiU'ricc'llMr. GoodKUrB. teed. B.C-Stkhl. 157 WalxuJi av,UliicJHfe. Revolvers .nines, bwEte, Mr C3 Ji7u4i n. euVti.ntuMii - - HOME ST II V For Young M en tndWomM. I WW I Thorough and practlcM Infraction Riven by mall In Book-keep inr. Uuilm-Ml-'ormt. Arithmetic Short hnd, etc Term moderate. Send ump for pan fBlet to B. 4 8. 11U6INKSS COLLKUK, Ual7ale,K. V. HOMESTEAD tuv raid for ttlrtm taken nrcvtoui or Nebntika. outtldft ifrinnml irrnlin. wfinii i em ne. Call on or addrcM WILLIAM HOWAUP VHELl'S. (Cmiaty Cleric of Furnaa Co.), at Beaver Clly, elrak, UK. Ji Hi M'LtAK'5 TAB. WINE BALM, A tare eere for all THROAT AND LUNG TJISISASKS. CW.Courh,HoarenrM, InHHciim, d all n:h Thrift Trmiblwi jield IntUnlly to l teal and MOthlHB InAttence. For tairnsltlii.BrenrltllU.QHlHay, Asthma aiKl CoiiatmiBtlnn, Dr. J. n.a pB' 1 tSw ' ii Balm U tlie oafr rewedr t tl ,l" JjMti.il ba cured hang IHhhm -where 1 tfef r fallwl Why lll Jtm aBlter ttam t!1.1?', TreuMen when inch a j.1mmmu1 remedy l For Croop It l p-nhlve- iclc. . yy.?r ff 8iMkeri theTAK VixK 1ULM it an akw.B . i i .iiu.nruj.il uhle k iil a-lre icb wiui ..iuf .nd It will txwiUvlr tare Tataat Troubki. 10X"T 1JKL1T. Cin Tkat M CM! St Tint Cm! Jbahel.in n1Thro lire iwe, Iwd ad drf, will r.a',le the iwlhlrw effe:t of l(Cl act rf TV. .1 U AJf ..a.,'- T.lr U'lHf. ItlillM. ad XO Eire all dMWin kp-Je a chance to tw eiitl t wondwfal Klhln and lracli Tlrtoai, I he I iutu jwvNAi.lv-.lirMfea r nmw. r.rl dealer In lh Vattel tata thdold Hare them. It Ihey hae not, pleaw tak tlm to KnI for a doien M aU the mlruuloLi benvflU they receire f rm tftkltHf lr. J. II. M'lan'n Tar "Wine ItalHt. CM In jwrUel. tfckllnc la the not . freed jn4 lbret: you hare Cn turrit ; ret a ,Ux of Da J.H. MtaklOH.J.H.M LEAK'S TAK WB BALM to teal year Throat and Lurk. Price of Trial Bottlne 2S Cent Caeh. I ean oend them enly by KipreM. If jw III ;l m Jl.( or that ammtnt In pMU-HMat, 1 will jea ese doeen, friht paid. Lara Hltle, which cantata lit times M meh m theV'ft-cent tl Bottle - - - JJ 09 Or tlx Botdtt for - - - 6 w After nolng DR. J. H. M'Lk'S Tar WtNK Balm, Ut me hear from yos. Freparedby DR. J. H. WIXAX. Oor. Broadway aad Blddlq St., St. Ixuis, Mo., Froprh4or of DR. J. H. M'LKAN'B It Is a well-knowa feet that most of the Horse ami Cattle Powder sow In this conn try m worthiest; that BherMan'r CondU tkm Powder la absolutely jwre Mtdtery rahiabk. Nothing on Karth vill matte heaa lay like HherMaa'e Osmtlltlon Powder. Dote, one tespoonful sfUIPIf BfM rUAl B7DA
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