Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 29, Number 46, Jasper, Dubois County, 12 August 1887 — Page 3

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Haviag lawfht tlw eolt to walk liriklyM4l fMrWmily. aWna attlw wurtl "Whoa," al to start inmtutJy a Umi mmwmh1 to Cat mji," yiM may nw' teach Mat the next leaaon to trot. So for y wilt have eeeaeion to m, ly Uwi topw Gat mj,' aMesa1" . and "Whoa." Ym wow waat the eolt to trai. UaHt the "Chick" aad atart o imn, and th eolt will follow wwr exniMi4. If aot, a whip atay he carriad in th Mt hand and the eolt toneheel lightly on tk hiad lega, for while I dew-ecate the u of a whip aa a mean a . 1 on f naaiahmant, it way be , i I-. I.. Iiuatluv a vi.lt Tka luul iul. ! tl ft in wnwHnj .-f. i ition. awl, ,i fact, ly I pro per portion to take in neatllajc x tHw a hon U ia Iroatol tlt,ft kouMr. 1 on can thou taks Vj KmItr iH the lft haml. ami. lnf tfo rht Uaad oa ta celt's e;A-, jt in float of tke lop of tkjt coys koWer, jou will ai it a graat wa tke colt U woviafc or aJaarp tiot. In tretHiatka eolt to trot it should b enciurajced to ihcrwuw its ttpevd, oot Hver allowetl 1o brealc If it lr-ks, it kHW W stopjHMl hhJ takca back anil MrtNl over the Kamttgrouml at a more moderate pace. All tlott ia rN)Hir4 how ia to rejwat the leaeoas al make uo titakoii. KindaeM afl patioaee utile halter training of a colt aro of th utarat imiortaHee. Uiie iMnre halter leeon k yet to be given anl a very important one, au(ey, to teach him U staatrieil without pulling on the halter. Sou that the kaltvr stroa in every pert and that the ring or bar to whih it U to be fastened can not he jmiled out or broken. In tlie eae of colt two or thm: years oW, H woukl be atlrifiable to have iH uUlilioa to the halter, a strap around iU neck, with a strung rope xhu ieiiW taa r.5i itrngiit i receive a puru.Mi ui wie uram. i this is not Hecesaarv with tbe eolt we wiin me eon. we Having wljttetl Mra how traininjf. tlte halter, lead the colt into nd make the halter fast and pa out quickly. The colt will naturally want to follow, and when he feci the re siraint will Im likely to pall. If the . y ?" K ,7? nTr , . . .. i i . . . i . rcl im when he chooses to. lie will not lie likely to make the .second trial. Leave him, but keep within hearing distance ami occasionally take a look to ee that all k right When he has liecoute reconciled to bii .ituatMH. ptu unltly up to hhi heal ami give him a little feed. Do not leave him tied ami go out of hearing distance, nor leave him tiod at night until he m quite reconciled to h' new condition. Now vou mar tie, him alongside of an other horse in the team ami drive tin-m until he Income accustomed to the sight and sound of tbe wagon. Ym wift also lea4 him up to objects matron want to get him aecutoMtd to. Tut a blanket oh him quitly, ttamiie hta feet and sret him acciMtotuotl to brush and curry eomb. gKd time to do thia ia whan he U a little, warm and Itk skin itcbw, at the j :I-e of h?a U'hmi. His halter etluea-1 tion U now nishel, and if no mk ' take har,f 1kch made a good founda 1 titiH k laid for future harneea training. Cor. Fmrm mnii Ikm, CARVING POULTRY. Hnw It Can He AeeemiilWaiMt WHht Oara Krmerln-; thm Fork. An exiMjrt carver can dhide poultry without reiiHving the fork from tbe lvast bouu Or turning the binl oa the di.h. lmt a beginner will do well to have a .hih11 fork at hand for the purpose of laying cut portions aide as the carving junigreww. Turn the lard jso that the carving fork can be hehl in the left hand ami firmly Sxed m tke breastbone, and use a Tery t-harp knife with a small flexible blade. First cut off both drum-sticks at the kiu-e joint, and then remove the wood joints. With a tender bird ihi is not a difficult matter; but ooth fctrtngth ami skill are nedel to cojhs suctfully with a tough or underturkey, because very strong 5K'ws are ideittiful about the bg joint, Xejci cut off the firs joints of ! Im. wings and the pinions, and then 0 joint.s nearest the btnly. This tiiclltml of cutting off the flrrtt joints of the les and wings IjefiH-e seiarating them from the body saves that tt)iilde-s-hjms feat of hobling those members v."hile tluy are IeiHg disjointed. Frequently they slip aboHt the platter and spatter the dish gravy. After the wings are removed cat ofl the merry-thought or wishlwHf, and then the wing side bones which holds the brtnut to the Iwckbone; then carve the breast in medium thin slices, ami serve the iMnl.giviiiggravy and stuffing on each plate. If the diners are Httmerwsit may le necessary to cut off more of the flesh, and even to dismember the rarcasa; this can be dona with more or '" eaae aa the carver understands the anatomy of the binl. If a carver would study the location of tbe joiHta while carving, ami fake the trouble to cut Hp Kevcrnl carcaese by striking the point where the bonea ar joinel together, mibsequent carving would be y. The joints of all Idrtls are similarly placed, so nearly identical in lHit of junction that oae is a guide to all others. Harper's Hntnr. - An oh I UJy from Hp river, oa alighting from the earn, turjosi ami with an inquiring look at the locomotive, said: Well. I do declare. That the first time I ever sailed in the cars.t,-JhMfr Ofmmertmi. -Down la Texas they call a mule ,"tk poweY behind the throae.''

HOMC. FARM AND SAHDF

In foiling a taadding W rom far Uta swell Ileok4l - .i not UN It ftUK Frnf(voMlr mm al,-, u pMHif MHt MH HtH JHI mum m r i lnii tltaai Jtne.. Ctajoon ml made Ntiwl nl. taWeapoonfal f' 4" taWeenonfuhi cream, a pinch ot Mt- (4 MOMxti grated hoer,i Ji to make it thiek aa ream. JIJECMMt Jr,f. Cook aays that a solution of 'Nusuooafwl of Hark rrreen to two P" tf water will kill too atrioed eu- ' ......I...- I. ...!.. O .1... . . ... minimi iroRMa. oprsv MHf ianui JUKI bag, if yon aaa. "lJoa't make it Hrooger. If tfo yowag; eWrw aftorWwt ic not pntftoml, it wMl oftoa cut a loal of hay Mr aere, worth for winter m even mora than the iMimmor wop of hay, aad far more valuable than Ums paMurage kit. Y'aukoe TwiMero. Take bbeuit dough, r41 it quite thin, spread it with buttrai sprinkle quite thick with sugar, roll it up like a jelly eak, and rut in slice about an iueh thick. Iiitke Ih x quick oven. ToUdo IHtttU. Hakinl Tomatoes Seakl aad peel tlteiH, lay them into x pie dish so they will cover the bottom, .'ieaaoa with Iwttor. salt xhI MriMr, and sprinkle line bread crumb over thorn. Repeat the process until th dbh ia f ulL Iljike one hoor. CkritfiHH mt Wmrk. One of the most extensive orehardnHa of the West say that he fimU a mixture of copperas ami srlue to lie the bet thin to keep raMit and miee from the trees. lie hnt many before aip1ying this rentely. He luui tried tarred (taper, btil doe not like it. Shml Roes. Some houm wives olvu, ci n b, tUy shiItf!r flt m Hnnnyi ngr wj,e feln frii. Tlik ilUcomfort ean be avoided by sHjUj parboiling the roes or puKing farm in boiling water for a few, sar Sponge Cream. One jHtit of fresh milk, three tabloepoimfuh; of gelatine. three taldeepoottfuki of sugar, three i eggs, rut gelatine into cold milk, let little while; put on stove and bring milk to boiling point, tlten add j the sugar and yelks of eggs which have been well beaten toretber. Remove them from the Are ami stir in the white, which have also been beaten stiff. Add a little Milt and flavor to salt, ami our into mobbi. wet first so the eream will turn out easily. Welsh Lemon Pudding. Onefourth iMHtnd of beef suet, chopped Hoe; half a pound of bread, crumbs; ) half a pound of loaf sugar and the rind of a lemon grateu. Mis tnese with tlte juice of a lemon and the yelks and whiles of two egg. Boil for two hours in a mobL To be served with the following sauce poured over it: Make a rich sirup of sugar rubbed on a lemon, a4 add the juke. Two lemons will . make suflk'ient for one pudding. IhCHEAP POULTRY HOUSt GearrtaM SHctter That Mar vH44 at Hll KxfMe. It is indispensable that a comfortable building be provided, if eggs are wanted, especially during" tbe extreme cold weather, when they bring tbe highest price aad apear to be more d9trablevas an article of food than at any other Umc of year. This houe need not be expensive. Posts of 4 by 4 scantling, or ordinary round ioles from the woods; sills same size, and Voards of any rough, cheap lumber but reasonably straight. Front, 8 feet high; rear, feet, ami from a feet to 12 feet wide; 10 feet makes a very good width, and of any length desired; allowing 12 feet of length for evjry fifty fowls kept, unless they are to Im confined much of the time, then greater space must be naed. Ibttteit the cracks f well and put oh a good roof; for whatever faving may be made at other places, the top must he a1nIutely j waterproof if you wouW have gowl healthy fowls. The ventil ttion should be from the bottom instead of the top; this h very importatdes-i ectally in cold weather; 1 made a mit.k in my . own house ami wish to give others the benefit of my exp.ncnce. Iet the ventilator, a tube square, extend to within 2 feet ot the Boor ami passes through the nof or nle. near the tot. Ik carefully protected to prevent snow or rain coming in; then fill in with earth, clat' is best, about 1 feet deep, to raise the fowls above any dampness that mat work in, and the floor is complete. Let the door be in the end and plenty of windows in the highest shir, which should lie toward the MMith, if possible. The roosts may be made of 2x2 stuff with the corners off, or of coiiiHioH round pole, of nearly the same siae, ntif-ed Hot more than 18 inches above the floor; two rows of these oh the lower side, and Itoth of the s:uiie height, or there will Imj trouble among your poultry every night Put the heats on the opposite side. Clean out the house settti-ocea-sionally. at least, ami make the occupants comfortable. A building of the above imttern may be constructed for $10 ami oh moat farms for half this sum. But if yem want to be extra nice, spend f 1.&0 for a roll of tarred iaer and line the btiihliug. especially on the north and east shies; this will make the room more comfortable and be a great help in keeping the place free from vermin. I had no vermin in my poult ry-bon-H nor among , my fowls, either young or obi, the last year, aad attribute this relief to cleanliness and the use af tke tarred mitmr.--V. T. 7VntrM.

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Tm a TIm tea JVitwrtN tolla Uw atarrof a oaVHa of that city who Mt a4etr w eoMae a jraUaa m 4rac thaCU waa aly M44 hf Um yerehMa f a imU t.et. ua im very irsi WnAmr af ler kht MirehaM he tok WU eathoat u Urua f i dene 4owt ta harker. Kear m of Ue little iU4 he took K. late hit bead W aiftre aa4 explore Um piaae ; et aa fee wa a IttUe 4Ual ahewt hit abilHy U Iaa4 there fraat tfce eatat. be aet ikMt trtar to a Hr 4tttore fraai aaere, mteadhir to go aaaere la ate inull tot, wtfieh he wu towiec. He Kt Mt apea tao Boey with the mvlator ia hi bead. fbuMealy the utt MUi, the beeat swaaa; about, and tbe eatboat sailed away with a raek, aatehinir tbe painter oat f kla kat.4 aad leavijf him aloae w tbe beey. Tbe re be regained what aeeaied aa ineredible time, embracinic the bae-y atadly with beth arms aad balancing treat side to aide aa tbe freftbenUg wind rocked tbe buoy, aad sboaUajc vaialy far help. Tbe water beca te daab over him from to feet, and hU ease vat b coming desperate, wbee tbe police boat, felufr dewa tbe harbor, happeaed to tee a oatbeat with a small beat ia tow, crulsiar; aieat witneat a crew. This laetdeat led to a search, and presently the eity ont rial's yell was heard ia the distance. He was resetted, ratber more dead thaa alive. " An me't teh4 Feu. "I'm u4s(Ntuic mm worit I beHew. awfcutam's vale. Cn row"! mM Mi ckuai. "I kaow taeifmalt jwr Hrer-UMi's ry steta. Tse mH MVer, fr k4 to my: htfic'i PailtU m riW W Um ue. A fffeMl ta Mm bute.' I wTnicM ratt tseat Tkr" a4Ma( hettar; taejrM hiK jot ca.n ru4 bis steals aad besafct th TtlOl. Ho More h msviimUi kts hsptm toct His fsco ekmlal, M bcsrtM HdSuan, Kit aMtaaeboIr H nH IsfwKt Priaee, Pilate and Gypsy are three fair tised etepaaats that are enjoying life, ia aHobskea etabto, says the New Yerk Tribune, Like all elephaau, they havs ae particular h; for boot and shoaa, bat, aeTertbeleae, they are heirs to fw! af tbeeriatbataBiet Ue tU and Priaaa looked tbe other day as if he were renin atiax ever the old proverb "Large aeaea fraat little toe-ceras icrew." jsnilweas Kttaeatten. A fall husiBeea course, a Normal Feaasaasbip course, Shorthand aad TypeWritiiK all taueht by oatoieat teachera. Catakarue aad full narticulars seat free. Address, D. L. Mcclmax, A. X., Pria. Goat City Business College, (jutney, iu. A bab habit to set toto a coat that to not paid for. Pbicklt Ask Bittshs warn up aad iavbforate tbe stomach, improves and strengthens the digestive organs, opens t)w pores, proBMHee perspiration, and euualieathe circalutiea. As a corrector of duordered system there ia aotbMg to equal it. Therk is a great digereaee betwe.a a basv au aad a card player. Far example, the' busy bum oftoa has his bands fall, while a gambler aftoa holds faU heads. There Js Aa AeM ta Ute Mteed LS- UrT with the sensitive Ugaateats of tbe joints and masclea, causes the acute pains called rheumatic and arthritic.. It is expelled by llosteuer'a Ktomaca snicrs. mrouea ine 1 medhiBi of a renewed healthf at actioa of the khlaers aad bladder, wttick carry off imparities that, if allowed to remain, give rie not only to rheunuttista, but to gout, dropsy and graveL Dyspeptic trouble also cease wbea tbe Bitters is taken relieve them. 15 base-batt playiag the pitcher cset'ttai tbe eream af tae 4ayers. SurUnftm Frm JVaa 'What caa I terlea carpets!'1 rear hatband. Mtrtttf Mrmt. Use THE MARKETS. NawYOaa. AecestS. WST. CATTLK Xatlre Steer f COTT0.V Mtddlta - f . WHKAT Ne. S Ked 2 COKN-Ne. .. .. 2s OATS-Westera Mixed . 2 POKK-Mess (sew) J M 7 ST. LOUIS. COTTOK MaMHac. BKKVKS Oeod t Choice... .. Fairte Metltem.... HOOS-CeataMW to Sleec.... SHXKI'-Fau' teCaows. I-LCKJK-Itite W CbeU"e(,... WHKAT N. 2 Ked Wiater... CXKX X.i Mixed........... OATS-Xe. KYK-Ne-TOriACCO iJHts ....... IjmX Medtam.... HAY-crhece Ttetotkv (aew) , . BOTTKK Caeiee IXHry. BOOS Fresh.... ............ . 9i ass 3 m m 2 a 4 It 1H 7S st m I 4W h m ?! .... H jv aW4't aaH J M 7&i at w Va 15 O 1 S BAtN-0r Kb t.lln-1nM.StM WOOL Ftae m cantee.. CHICAGO. r-ATrr.K SttsMMt ... .... aa at M 4 1& 4 m 4 arJ 4T HOOS-4KMNI to Cbetce S SHKKP-Oweaw Clwiee...... KLOUK Wiater Iiimii . 4 as WHEAT Xe. Sarlar,, S OATS Ne. Whrte. KANSAS CITY, rtKXXEn UKUKA.VS. FIJCHJR HtraGrsdes. CORK Wbhe.... - OATS-Ch4ee Westers. HAY Caeiee. rX)KK Xew Mess.... t-MACOK-Clesr R COTTON MWMIlar ........ LOUISVILLK WHKAT-Xe. Bed , CORN Xe. Mixed OATS-Xe.S Mixed,., PORK Mess KACOX CtesrRib.... . OQTTON MW Hm. . COCKLE'S ANTI-BILIOUS PILLS. TlOt OMEAT XXOUSK MEatXDT rrUT.r,Hif,IiKt. ee. Trr- frwa Mtrvnm HJBHMW. rU.r.K Jt TVLLKK CO., CfcK. Itt. mr Vtt9 catawMeV avweesaase fMM ascMsl la aaedtteal atleewa aaa

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