Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 30, Number 3, Jasper, Dubois County, 30 September 1887 — Page 3

KINDMIM Aweary tM"MU bfWWc timlotVof MOoL Tim lt deHii. qllt had redtod he. lesson and ln uiMn Uw walk www rtw . - fainter, luni Use tird bead of Use teaclter sank upon tim desk before br, m ths trver-wronfkt norve nt found rot In ood o reetft.1 Umnu It had been a nwrt trywifdny. Tae children bad been restless, and tbe ! .uuvrlr malted, lit fL it WhS one of tliose wben "i went wrong." . Wlmt thankless work. after Ml, she iimsod, as site wearily Ugn tke , tak of examining pHo of "leinjr 1,1,111k" that lay before Her n tM dtk. Tbe first list of word was not calculated to lighten ber kenvy keatt. It belonged to one of the most Mitt eliievous, troublesome boys in the school. Majty words were wrongly pclled, Miut the writing was worse tban usual. A dleeoumged "Oh, dear!" involuntarily eeeaped her Up, ma she turned over the tablet to mark the low perosntafo. A she did so, these words caught her eye: "Dre teckor. I love you." Site qnickly looked buck at the beginning of the list to we if she bud mistaken the pupil's name. No. She hud Rtade no mistake, but could hardly believe her aye. That rough, fun-loving boy was the last from whom she should have expected suck word,, but they did more tor her thnt moment than a score of perfect lesions eoukl have done. If she had won the love of one wayward heart in thnt restless school, Iter work was not in rain. The remainder of the tablets were qniekly examined, and the teacher went home feeling a renewed strength for her work. ' This simple incident holds a lesson for us all. Amid "tlie clamorous mustbcs" that press in upon us from every side, we'little realise how frequently we might cheer one another's discouraged heart with a sincere word of af fection or appreciation, Not long ago, the superintendent of n large Sunday-school received from his officers snd teachers such a tostiuionisl in the form of an earnest, or dial letter expressive of their appreciation of his faithful service. It came to him as a delightful surprise, and at a time when lie whs feeling that perhaps some other might accomplish more in his stead. He had worked faithfully, introduced many uew features into the tichool, and in all ways had 'magnified his office?," but. up to this time, he hail received no word of encouragement or satisfaction from his fellow-workers. Every thing hail been taken for granted, and he worked on, content in the thought that he was doing his duty. This little loiter from his school was quite as pleasing as unexpected.- It lightened his heart nnd spurred hi renewed elTort. He afterward spoke of , it as one of the most helpful things that had come into his .life. After service one Sunday -in a country church, the minister, who was a stranger, shook hands with the organist nod thanked him for the music, especially the voluntary, which he had enjoyed exceedingly. Well, sir," returned the organist, "I have played this organ every Sunday for twenty-five years, gratis, and yours is the first word of commendation I have ever received." How many faithful workers there are in all departments of life ministers, teachers, house-keepers, bookkeeper, clerks servants of every class whose work we appreciate nnd perhaps praise unstintedly to others, but to whom, personally, we never say a word. How infrequently, also, do we cheer even those dearest to us with tiic sincere, simple words: MI love you." CkicoffQ Advance. m m Betrayed by a Servant Prince Ferdinand of Saxe-Colntrg's determination y to go to Bulgaria was made known in Vienna in rather oomial fashion. Several of the Prince's chief servants were let into the secret in order to make the necessary prejrntions, but were strictly bound over to hold their , tongues. However, Prince Ferdinand's favorite coachman was so proud of his new dignity in the household of a reigning Prince that he went post haste to a Viennese stationer ami ordered some visiting cards to be printwd Head Coachman to his Royal Highness the Prince of Bulgaria. An attache of one of the embassies, coming into the stationer's, saw the cards ready to lie sent home, and thus the secret was out. Fttrls Ftgr9. Sweet Wafers. Six eggs, one pint flonr, two ounces melted butter, one and one-half cups powdered sugar, one tup milk, one teaspoonful nutmeg. Beat whites ami yelks separately and very stiff; rub the sugar and butter together, and work in first tke yelkn, then the milk, then the fiour and whites. Bake in well-buttered water or wafile-irons, very quickly, browning ns little as possible. xJl them while t upon a smooth rohml stick not larger than your little finger, (dipping it out earefully when the cake take to right shapa. 2hHm Bmtgtl. Citinen-'rVWs the matter Doe -in a hurry?" Dotw-I should wy so! I've got more than I can do." Citixen "Some opidemier' Doctor "Kq? leople are getting book from their summer vacations." Ifarner'j e m m The law is given that we might be driven to the Gospel; the Gospel is given that we may be enabled fc obey the law.! A4mm.

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Milk Toast Stiee stale broad thin, to'stto a delicate brown, lay in a dish', melts pound of butter in a pint of now milk snd pour over the toast Mnmmlii tkttUml. Filling for Jelly Caks.-Fine apple sauce, sweetened moro than usual, and flavored with lemon essence, makes nice tilling for jdly oaks. Macktnn " The south side of a close board fsnee induces earnes and greatly protects against the winds. It is an excellent plsos for raspberries, and i sufficient protootion for early lettuoe. It would pay fruit and vegetable growers occasionally to visit our great 4 Zltv d nnim the extra oricc ! we wwwf t which consumer are willing to pay for choice selsetioiis, carefully gathered and packed. gome who have fed fish te hens, claim thnt the Mesh of the fowls and their eggs have a Moby taste. We have fed fish freely to fowls in the spring, and never noticed a bod flavor. Cook tk fish before feeding. Fan, Field atul Stockman. The intportanee of soft water for domestic purposes is illustrated by the experience of a large London, asylum, in whioh a change from hard to soft water has resulted in an estimated annual saving in soda, soap, labor, etc., of more than 14,000. Arbmw Trmvtier. To clean silver: One half .pound of sal-soda added to eight quarts of water: when at aboilinf boot, din the Df siiver. -Da imBWdiatelv wash lH pguds, and wipe dry with a piece potton-flannel. This method is f t . . . a l 1 & reoonimenaeu or one ot mm iwebw britsnnin works in New England. Boston Mttdgtt. PRESERVING EGGS. Sense ef Mm Kent Met far All PratMeat ferpmes. We have printed, several times during the last few years, directions more or less full on the subject of preserving eggs, but still our renders continue to write us for information. When farmers or poultry dealers only wish to keep eggs in good condition for a few weeks, it is not neceosnry to use any particular mode of preservation. All that is requisite is to have fitt4jd with flouted shelves. The n sooil cellar, laruer, or even closet, eggs should be placed broad end down ward on those shelves, but they may with advantage be turned about twice a week, keeping them, however, almost all of the time with the broad end downward. The reason for this is that when so kept the sir space does not increase in sise, and the egg seems to keep hotter. It is a very good plan to arrange the eggs in uniform rows from front to back, so that those laid first can be 'used lirst Another plan, much advocated by some writers on the subjoe t, is to keep the outside air as far as possible from the egg. This is done by wrapping eaeh egg in wnddingor coltou wool, nackinir them in jars anil sealing a waxed paper over the top. But it is no loss essential in this case v - that th eggs be stored in a cool place, for ersra are not ai so much danirer front thf. germs of decay in the air without as from those within the egg itself. And these will certainly grow and destroy the quality of the egg. however carefully it may be covered and sealed, if the necessary condition of a high temperature is furnished. Gypsum ia said to be a good preservation for egg. It is stated that they have boon kept, packed in finely powdered gypiiun, for six months. But this was in a cool place, and pt-rhat8 the cool air had as muck to do with L-attluutir tllta i.wtra 911 feka err I Wit! ttl . In m .... -at9 - rj 1 - fact, whatever substance is used for rncking the eggs, the pisoe of storage should w cool for the reason that we have given above, to protect the egg from the development of its own internal germs. The most generally used mode ot egg preservation is that of keeping them in lime water. This is undeniably the best for practical purposes, whether for house use or for sale. It involves the Isst expense and the least trouble and has the least abjectionable effect upon the taste of the egg. Pack Um eggs, with the small end down, in casks or jars, and then iKiur over them a solution of lime-water and salt. Take a bushel of lim to fifty gallons of wator, slid add six quarts of salt. First slack the lime with part of the water, then add the rest of the water and the salt. Stir at intervals and when the solution ia cold and the sediment has settled, dip out the liquid ami pour it over the eggs. The objection to packing eggs dry in sawdttet, bran, oats and the like is that the egg absorbs through its iorou shell something of the musty taste that scents to belong to these substances. This may bo prevented, howover, by dipping tho eggs first in a hot sointfon of alum. When cool they may lie peeked in any dry substance, the pores of the shell being now so entirely closed that no gasos, taste or tmell orta be absorbed. Cfti'eeye W Ossew.

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"I hove the won ttase av rm: mr meh of Use reel fnoes ahee arims on tk Cotorsao totmrt," sold Osaviortor Tow WtUlawiBW, of toe AstoaWe rsioere4, te a FWaeisM Mxvminmr "Twtr mIIm eot from Moiv, so atr ran, and all across the det svery new fete jost orlor Minris, yoa see svaryuuac. Yoa'd tkiak yoa wars riht on lao bank of a river, bat yoa never asc to it. tmo. scoJm, yoa mm a nanlgeent loss, the solorof an omsrald no go, no Jak, eaat aot to It. And blM my Hart, tkoagh 1 ra ovr that road ovsry day. aa4 sot tkm mmmm svsr aad ov ain I east wrnwr Myssif te Lsuovs toot I ooat water. Wall, i( tt' diAcult for sm, aoo atwsh aors diAkwH is it for tba pajno my owa sopersMtions abeot taese Utiags, It yes uay eall toem seen, ike qsti4Mvi of a freed griet of pamngen every day, and my recslor deties. yoa may be ture I asve enoaca to do. "'1 have beard of skoet hovering arosod and botkerinc raln-os4 traiac I never ow any Kkoete that w, none of tkoee tkiagi orweeed in white bet I'll tell yoo what I oiU eee onee. Toe tun roes Just m we were crawling w t of Feasor, which is a station two hundred tuiles eaetof Mojare. Jt tipped a gloHooc a Uk as I over aw, all ia an effulgent glow. Upon tkst lake moring te and fro was a ntyricd of people, gliding bitlter and tbitber. The some remindwl me ot tke realisation of a strange ytaologlcal tali. It appeared to me as though tkere were s taouMnu peofHe on little, oM sndyoeng, that lake, big snd mate and female. 'It vm ae if tke wkeie tiling was ia pantomime, and then all. at eea tke Hking,' or whatever H was, dlMopered. "I was scared. Upon my word I wa. 2 have a sort of a notion tk&t 111 get anew route. Tke bobgobliue on those mirscet alarm me." KU:ns; a a I'HuWmwrt. ftthwing m ajumtskment was to meqmte a new klee observes a writer ia tke Xew York Cnmrterciml AdrerHter, hot it was oertaialy a very Ingenious and, as the CTeat proved, a very saecessfol one. A little fellow came to me eae day aad said: "Mr. M., won't on y make Frank B. step kissing mer "Why ! said I, "don't yoa like to be kissed" "Kb, I don't," said be, very decidedly. Kot being able to get any mere information from kle posting lips, I called np Frank, wko wasasterdy, squareset boy of twelve, aad siked an explanation. "Wky, yoa see, sir, he's been getting In mr way and troubling me, and, as ke is too small for me to hit I just told kirn that overv tints ke bothered me I'd kies klm; and so I did, and, aske bates it like poison, I think it will care Wilis." I presume It did enre him. for I never heard from either party afterward. Yeunttm Farmers It laws. Klae hundred and Jtfty women is Iowa I wn and maiiare fanns. Six more buvel Stack terms and twenty dairy farms. A Premlnent Merehent In Tiewbtv. OM moner bac.i moix ! Ms office U a jr. A MtsmSttt ami cro a bear: Tln rtrta know raouyh to keep oet ef nls wsr. I,t t werefeant rtMmkl errnnMe nnd kwear, Xven Tstthr. . K In tear of n ear. Or a ktek. ir the Trniurtw too near; Tfcsjr ll keoir the nutoter foaptwt be rough. And Ms frees nnwpeeteit set e.eeer. Wnst nukes tee old fellow to terlr sn4 gHra, Tliere'N eertelnlr HMtteOtinff iWc maUr wlihl i it umacu. or nxpr. or mnrpn : Wv'ra BeM4 It-bls llrer l IumWi nnd bd. Hit Mood Is atoorSerea nnd fowl. . It' etKHuch to make en j one koseteerlr.niad. And vreet kla beat friend wlOi a arovi. The world-wide remedy, Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, will correct a disordered liver and purify tke blood, tone ! your system and build up year seen sma sirengiA. so, tov msyot.naemena wnjasnwiog if like a crank, Imt if you kok cioee you will see that they are UrtUoff tkeu-lmee. Uulnit j'mvatfrapMr. u A Hhi rrrfetnted With Vnem Maybe seen rising from marsby regions, flu, aA&nhri of rkbh la lii-Math".) ir 1 1m asme-stricken. OIU rosnients know what it means new comers soon find cut. For those who breath the aoml poison there ic onlvone medical uratoctor. vk. : IJostettcr's Htomack Bitters, famed m many mods whore malaria prevail, and known through- . ot tke length and brtwdtk of thisasaoon- , quororpf chills and fever, dyemta, liver I ml mm n kit tit i ai t WtM JL. f ts, anurnoumausm. Mixistshs are alioot the only servsnte who do not have "Sandey rnxJ'lHrtfr't What It XmM. Te the maa or woman who has never Hi, the word " honhh" is meaning - leee. Bnt to the one who vno nos sunereu ano deetiaired. health appears as boon. To the thousands of unfortunate women, who are smi fierier from some of tkeHMuirforns of weaknesses or irresnt kuitles twculiar to Uteir sex. 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