Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 28, Number 27, Jasper, Dubois County, 16 April 1886 — Page 7

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1 IhWgwlMMn, Blt HrTaNUS mom i4"iy -trfcte aad mnaII Wp,'wt to be found woman witit flppr jUMbitioAf toward wajp-ttanMng, wiiRk eircuinatanoe and surroundUfa, R tatem oT almost wkoUy from aMMMHMliUM to aativ kkaM &Mt Ut tiuui lofml tat mays cnmanired tO Wftkn t ilMt larger than ntr baforu. www we may meanon ttw in I -t .a - 1 AO mm iw wwhm or luxury, it upon me spreau m etluc- . r . won, w toe enormou eneaneuini' f . 4.4. - 1 a. . it emrjna; me iw quarter ot a tntury of mhuu of labor-savin; machinery, of lte material for clothing and decoration, written th middle elamtea, twenty vaor or more afro, regarded a nopekeaiy beyond their mean. To Oik w maf add na t more immediate cause, the oomntrcial depression of the lst two year, through which the families af farmer, moananice, eUs., have fennd their twwdy of tqmading-nioaey so greatly reduced that the fall in the nrio of luxuries meanwhile hats neon of little twnent to them. The axkdonee hi this larre cln of women, wager to undertake any thing that Mht bring them an income indenett 4t of the poorly-filled and seMomononod purse of their fathers and huebantis, ha brought into being a aumber of scheme for supplying women with "wo:k at home." It hi jxxwibk that soma of theae scheme may have been started with honest purpoae, but , we have not yet learned of any. With, out exception, those which have come to our knowledge have been unadulterated swindle, it is case of the gathering of the vultures by the mere ex Utoneeof the bolide creature they un pray upon. The Arm advertising work for women at home are to be feund in every city in the United litete, being moat numerous, per h Hp, in iioaton. There are in that city no hte than twelve or fifteen so-called agnaoie for employment of thia kind whieh offer knitting, rug-making, painting on glass, velvet, etc., and eroobet work. It is therefore fitting that the Hrt effort to circumvent tbeee "iwindlora of women" should origin ate in the "Hub." The "Woman's EaiuoaUonal and Industrial Union," whiah k mauaged by ladies of the higheat standing and repute, and wuoae aiidre i 74 Boyhrton street, Moaton, Mas., offer to investigate, without expenae, all advertise mento which od'er to women "work at home." Ladies who desire to answer sueh advertteenient are requested , to write Hrst to the Woman's Union, at the address given above, and ask their advice in the matter. Thev have made out a list of Mrms which they know to be only carrying on the busTnesti to obtain money without giving any just equivalent, and will look into the obaraeter and standing of any other that may be started in similar lhw. A a rule these doubtful firms earry on their buineee in such a manner that the law can not attack them directly. For instance, the offer is wade to teach knitting gratuitously and to provide all the work that can be accontplitOtvd. When the applicant call she i told that ahe must Jtrat pay fifty cent for a book of instructions. After that ahe I told that .she must buy all the yarn there with which ahe is to te the work. After that she is shown a couple of immense specimen of work, and k told that if she will make one similar to these she will be paid twenty-five cent each, or thereabout. A the task usually requires a week's work moat women decline further employment at thia stage. But if the ap plieaut doe actually perform a piece of work and bring it she i refused payment on the ground that the work t not done right. Another conoarn offers rug-making. On application k is found that it will be ftrat rtonisHe lo buy a machine for rug-making, which cause a primary cost of one dollar. Next fiftv eeuts is asked for teaching -the art. theae rug firm guarantee rfj the work that their pupil eaa undertake. An instance is given of a woman living some mile from the city of Beaton who bought one of liteee rug machines. She be eame proficient in the art and applied for -work. She vrw given one rug, and on finishing it wa pakl twenty-seven cent. .Sho was then offered one more rug. but declined to take it, a she cwld not afford to work in that way. She lived out of town, ami it cost her about twenty-five cent to come to the city and return home. She was willing wra tor twe nrm u iney wouki only give bar a, week's work at one time. but lhif they refused lo do. As, by their syim of giving oat work, the woman la question ootild nlv make teen cent a day, of course she had to suffer the k of one dollar and fifty cento, which she paid out to the ebemra. Her experience, in testing another of Um nram i thus given by one of the Manager of the Woman's Union: " I answered an advertisement" ahe Mid, "of a Urm offering jMHcelakiiwintixg. I paid a dollar and received a lwt of pomdain and a small lot of oaeap sint. I had mieposed I should receive tki. article for nothing, and that the dollar was for the instruction which worn given me. I was told that whan I had painted the bit of porcelain I would le pakl fifty cent for it when I brought it back. To test the s4erity of this offer ' I gave the portmlain to y daughter, who i quite a fine artist, ml asked her to paint it m herWt ftyje. When it was finished .1 took it back to the plaw where I had got the lHjreelain ami submittal it 'for examin Htlto tmi-prtd w hen he aaw it, butaaid ht he could not accept H. '"Why ean ymi not accept lt?' I wl. 'I it not painted well?' " On, yea: he answered, Hi painted well, but It h not painted right. A nothing which I could ay would HHluoa him to aecopt a really excellent phtce if work," it was plain that he did Hot want It Obvimwly, the profit of wmcern lay in the mite of cheap at nhigh prke'-CWc-vo in - 1 m ' --dnat what parmmlar styhj of ar?VpH U hair now hi most faahbnaWa wmld ha hard te tteeidn. Any

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A HMte wnsda amonar saraw will mnhMnnnhrr nniinii for what they get and eondnco to taair Tha great secret of getting along pleasantly, both in tha family and In society, is to remember that "it taken two to make a quarral." . Y. Mmmimr. Soused Pigs' Feet: To two pound of teat add one tahieapoonfnl of cloves, one of jdlenioa, use pepper and salt to taste. Moil them .in vinegar and water, half and half; reduce almost to a jelly and eat hot or cold. Jfyeaawye. Clean came chair by saturating the cane well with a sponge and hot water, using soap If necessary; then put it in the open air or in a good current of air, and a it dries it will tighten and become a firm a when new.Tvlmio RUhU. German Biscuit: Mix the yelks of five egg thoroughly with eight ounce of sugar and five ounce of Hour into the mixture. Add the white of five egg beaten to a stiff froth, put into a buttered pan and bake slowly, Cmeinnti Time. , Try this remedy for ear-ache: Take a bH of cotton batting, put upon it a pinch of blank pepper, gather it up and tie it; dip it in sweet oil and insert it in the ear. Put a flannel bandage over the head to keep it warm. It give immediate relief. Pittsburgh In planting a new bed of asparagus the first and most requisite thing i the selection of a suitable soil, which should be a light, sandy loam or clear sand, without stone or gravel. Seed should be carefully selected from the largest and most productive root, and planted a early in the spring a possible, in heavily-manured, clean land, in drill about one foot apart and eight or ten seed to the foot X. Y. Tltgram. The cleanest and most KHshed floors have no water used on them at all. They are simply rubbed off, every morning 'with a large flannel cloth which i steeped in kerosene oil once in two or three weeks. Shake clean of dust, and with a rubbing brush or stubby broom go rapidly up and down the planks (not across). In a few rub binga the floor assumes a polished appearance that h not easily defaced by dirt or footprint. Scientijtc AmeriQ ROWING BEETS. WHtBll ffB)y TfcMtAQ JB)tJfrBH KfthrtAf B4) fjtaaaa smkc maui ValjnKAa Butaal' ensrava ini r nira aa i v a ivwgaije The beet is highly priaed and cultivated in nearly all gardens, for use luring the summer and winter. It i also a vegetable that can be used in all stage of its growth. It requires but little skill to grow it successfully, but in order to obtain root of the finest quality the growing crop should be properly attended to. The beet should be given a rich, deep, mellow soil; one thai haa been heavily manured broadcast and deeply dug or plowed the previous season is preferable. If the manure is to be applied in the spring have it well pulverized, and have the soil made fine by harrowing or raking. We thus obtain well-formed, moderatesized root, which are the most desirable. The next consideration is the sowing of the seed, which for the earlycrop snould be done a early in the spring a the ground ean be properly prepared, mid in order to have a ro)H?r succession of suitable-sized roots a sowing should be made every two weeks until the middle of July. Sow in drill eighteen in chef apart, covering the seed one inch in deptii. During dry weather soak the seed in tepid water for some twenty-four hour, and firm the ground well after the seed ha been sown, in order to insure it quick germination. Sow at the rate of one ounce of seed to one hundred feet of row. The winter crop should be sown about the end of June. When the young plant have attained a height of two or three inches, thin out leaving the plant standing from four to six inches apart The young beet pulled in thinning are excellent for spinach. After thinning keep the ground well cultivated and free from weeds; toward the end of October take up the root, cut the leaves off about two inches from the crowns, and ftore in pit, secure from fiwt, or place in a cool cellar, and cover with earth or sand. Do not permit them to wilt or they will never recover their brittle texture. When pulling be eareful not to injure the root a this cause bleeding. Car. American Garden. A TRIED RECIPE. Mmw Ktxwjr ParMr Cm Make lite Owh The pan containing milk must bfc placed in another pan holding water, to prevent scorching the nlilk. Heat and pour it into the mas of milk in thu tab, until all reache eighty-five degree. Add sufficient prepared rennet, to coagulate the milk in forty-five; minute. When the mas readily split apart by pressing the finger in it out into blocks with the curd knife. Let it Mat for fifteen minute. Nowcarefullv break the curd by slowly lifting it with the hands, finger apart, to the surface of the whev. and when well broken, let it rest fifteen minutes. Now dip off a portion of the whey into pan on the stove, and continue breaking the curds until the sine of chestnuts, and con Untie pouring in the warm whey, until the ma reache ninety-eight tlegree. Let it rest for half an hour, when it must he stirred slowly until the curds shown firm consistency. Pre some together m the hand, and when re- ' leased, if it readily fall to pieces, it i ready for draining. Throw a cloth strainer over the tub, and dip off the whey down to the curd; then put the strainer on a willow clothtbasket and dip the card into it to drain. Break up the curd with the hands, and when pretty dry, salt at the rate of four onnce of salt to ten pound of curd; mix It thoroughly had wit to pre. After lhe cheese ha been four hours in the pre, turn and pre again, leaving It in over night, whan It may lwi removed to tha shaff. Bub with butter, and turn daily until ripe. SumII ehecae need no bandage xnd INtht 'rasur.--merten JgHnHnritt,

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The lower portion, the tear poet aa which the teak rested, had been ia closed, but tha groaad was left aaeaversd. The telefjaph operator was ittiag at hi lastrameat watehiag the Irisaaaaa mak himself comfortable, when snddeoly b waa bliaded by a flash of lightoiag-. K last eoasciottsaes, aad whea ha eaaaa to ahaseif be was lying fata asaia room of the station, with his cbatr aear by. Both had beea lifted over the 'railing, which stood aaaarawd, aad neither had suffered aay bruises. The gua, however, did not fare a welL The stock waa en Wrely eonsumed, while tha barrels were beautifully inlaid with telegraph wire raaaiag spirally aroaad them. The stetioa building was little harmed. Whea the fctorm had passed ever, the operator setioed that somathiag was wroag at tha taak-hoaea aad, unea lavestigatloa, foaad that the electric fluid had entered the groaad there and bad excavated a hole under the tank large enough for one to bury a bullock ia it. Search was made for the Irishman, but no porttou of hie body or clothing could be foaad, aad he was never seea agate by any of his friends. As the Lake Shore road owed him aearly a moath's wag, it seea probable that bad tha aaaa survived, ha would have appeared at leaetonce ntore, that be might siga the pay-roll. A friend of Mr. Patau's said, after hearing him tott thi story-! that had the telegraph operator's gaa only beea eleotroplated, the iaaideat weahi have beea even more wosderfaJ. A GREEDY HOG. Twe Muttered artd Fifty Bollar Chewed l ky a rerker. TAttaata CoaeMtaMoa. Mr. Led Hill, president of the Gate Cfty National Bank, ha ia hi poeeesstoa twe hundred aad fifty dollars ia fnreeahaok whlek was eaten by a hog. The money belonged to M. A. Goer, who lives near 8aU Bpriags. Barly Saturday taoraiag Mr. Goer wont into hi hog let to feed his hogs. He had two hundred and ifty dot lars ia his veet pocket aad ia the same pocket be carried his pen-knife. After feediag his bogs Mr. Goer watched them few minute and while watch lag them had occasion to use his knife. Without aay thought of tha money he pat his hand in his veet pocket ami pulled out the kaife. The money eame oat with It and dropped to the ground. Shortly after leaving the iea, Mr. Goer put the kaife back into hi pocket, aad aa be did so discovered that the money was gone. He Iastaatiy returned to the pen, and jual as he reached it he saw a two-hundred pound porker chewing the bills. Mr. Goer sprang at tha hog, and the bog ran, carrytag the money in his mouth. The race was a spirited one. It was round aad round the pea. Tha hog waa toe fat to hold oat loag, and when he began to tire of the race he eammeaced dropping the bills piece by piece and lump by lump. Mr. Goer con tinned the chase, however, until the hog Had dropped all the money. The Peer TerereT Paduean. Leufevlna Time. I A young maa of Fadueeh aleped with the daughter of a wealthy aeerehaat of that plaoe. They went to Metropolis, where the young man left the girl at hotel while be got a liceaae and amials tor. During his absence tha father of tha girl, having chartered a steamboat in which to pursue them, arrived at the town, found Us daughter aad harried her away. Whan the expectant bridegroom returned prepared for the wedding the ah rill tooting of the steam-whiette en the river derided h tut. THE MARKETS. New YoK, am f, MM. CATTLK-Katlve Meers s 4 ft W COTTON Mlddlliiff X rUHJK-tieodtoOlietee 3 7 a ll W1IK AT-NO. 2 Ked NJiS SI COUXXO. ieeeaaa OATS Western Mixed i sko 3S rOKK Mew Mass. MM a 11 17 ST. LOUIa. COTTOX Middling... .... SX MKKVKS Good to Choice.... IN IK Fah to Medium.... IM 4 (H HOGS Common to Meteat.... 3 a 4 s HllKKP-FaH-to Cholee 4 W i at FLOUK-rHtente,. IN IN Medium toWralgM )M 4 WMKAT-No.JKed Winter... 4. 87K Ne.s a m COKK-Xo.i Mixed Ma fiATSSNo. It. h ....... SSJfU tISAf KYK No. S. .. ........ 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