Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 30, Number 12, Jasper, Dubois County, 2 December 1887 — Page 3

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jLk. satlqos, anolre WBe, mtAr JZuimokn jimk laiHe Frencaisc febi with of twonade adm ami Mite, sdttraate alsua and .ait - ! rv, i-wnrt dMlMu ia. STIVlm af the aaaaWaaa aovvltr fabrics designed to be made j STSfc plala velvet or plala faille JUdJA aflkea doth showing lIMbna weavee in the tame uiece, TTutf-nta oil '- vTiSSiiii irtniii oalArlBn "nJi u J .tL f pther striking novelty presents the apwnraaet af vehret ribbon thrown on the tOk good. Evening; akadea ta 4eift eobitkua are exquisite in ?LolaidOkwMlU-aol aovaUta are carried oat ia much the ssmm combinarioni and eoloriaga at appear in Trivet and silks. Bed brown is a kshiossble color, the Vandyke red, taeGobta bines and the ntooseaad frwa color, the aw mahogany shades trisg nertiesderly mvored. Tfameme-disb-brown shades, beginning with terra eotta far tlae lightest, ia ladies4 clotli are eoatbined with velvet or jk either aisda or ta plaids or

stripes a Utile shsrfcor color, the relret en; to this add one cupful of milk. Into used for basque aad underskirt or which has been stirred one tablcspooapanels aad the cloth for draperies, , of cracker meal (rolled crackers) Asuuerb tea goara ia blue plash has aad one of cornstarch; jstlr all well tc-

cctaansT xfeat zrccx Domerea wisn jeweled drops, the whole opening orer i a front of pah shrimp-pink silk.. A rirdieof the two the , aUc at the watsa, saa, a most no- t witchiag erraiag tcihw teen, at the . tame house was in cretun ottoman silk, -irith long, fall, and artistically draped skirt, the front of silk opening at odd. " places orer pwHiags of silk-dotted point d' esprit laeo, ornamented with itytisk little bows of moire ribbon- A . Tory elsgaat mantle in white ottoman silk is embroidered ta charming da-, dgmhtmfpM. The bonnet shows s crosra of emroUery ta gold, with f fall aiot of wkitc aad gold lace, trim-; med high with aaoire ribbon aad a cluster of cream tips and aigrcV The , eaffre coetamc Is ta the meat reined. ' aad esqnisite taeta. A charming ereninr dress is in cream silk at ootnt d'eaorit over cream faille. The light, airy drapery is eonaacd ta places by cream moire ribbons the corsage a perfect gem in eiesau moire. aV vasfT dvese hi of amest ajsataa satta stripes, with panels of jetted laaa , aad A"" nendanis. and another i ta brown silk sad velvet embroidered ta gold braid, was very artistically dHsyed, the corsage being especially striking. A tharming inapiriaiion is of jtoapatoBs bloc mottled plush on mtfa. The corsage to match has a taki of the plash on one jdda asm Mttle folds orer the shoulder. A gown of CTn-ceiorvd wstomaa 1ms a hront of sold mbroidery finished with sequina sad geld fri&ge. Panels of white silk sre smbroidered Sn corn flowers. corsage decollete, with embroidery on white fihmt of gold j silk. A pale j pistacht-gTeen silk, with court train. has panels of white embroidered ta newer ta thsar natural colors with twssL At the aide of the panels the green sttk was gathered in rosettes, the ueeoUete waist having a vast of the white embroidery, with a small V each side of the back of the seme material. Kneettsa on each shoulder match those on the skirt. Another harming gown is composed of alternate stripes of rose-pink crepe, whhhim sUwhtag inserted wherever kwm possible. The elbow sleeves were fahhed with a peg of lace, headed by pretty oraamenu. A lovely comhtaattoa was of bias crepe de chine with fwpare garsitarc, mad another oi changeable lavender gros grata and poalt de Jolfc-ifreobfyw ysr. BEEFSTEAK ACX.LS 1 1 a hy. sekw. L aeaa I an at siblv. tt aaa what you I eat "l kaew you would say that, but I ymihsfem, smt vary ilastaaibly? That's unkind, doca bk of It. madam," replied paysieiaa, whose wide reputation a .doctor aad loag professional aoTwdBtanee'with the lady gave him the privilege of speaking plainly on ocea"It is not unkind. It ia simply ad therefore moat Usai." 9 ow do I eat amsaasdhsyP" ' I'oachoowMssh aheurd dishes for breakfast. How aor MXoa eat oatmsah don't yeaf" "ImskT' "Aad you eat dry broad with some fteb-beils, f"n? Mhwaf that esftr . -Xaf, fmt thj that It n saaaibia mcha. isn't hr .J'JrPtat alt The beat hraakfatt ta wworhi Joraa otwtaary healthy per if a atesit or a chop, with good bat rolls snaAe." r " "Hot roll. oQcXrf JYes, hot rolls. The is the best breaWaat to bsgta a day's Jrkoa. Oarme4 can not be digested mVe hr OUt-dma wnrb TlnnnA U t.y 4 t ' w I tobenealthfanithascaaaWmorel liHf Jn M th cawlT' Jh! I mm$wm matte. Ika.iltui hnTfcumi Jva to b hcreticai. ljt smd M van witl foQaw ! mLiS, '"'WHnpt oTsmsnt ? J" Try H ami m,h-

of nacass have from grafts on the hAwtborn, -Imi art scelLsat fur wp La winter aatai Mt) MMUUjr important ait Wry grata feadiag so su,n the iigesUv organs ia fall rigor. All young animals need liberal aad kindly treatment, and watcttfui ear. The tnrmer aja iM( avdr be oathe alert to oiscover im ar sign w tgbottW raaai a case, -A apata tree oa tba pwmbwof Jneea F. Yt-mrner. ia Upper Sh-antp. scot. Mans., has a rata gvae H thai bloeeoawd beautifully this tea. It waa a para wWfca and and the fncraaee of the apple. BL LotU JUSoloed Chocolate. Hare chocolate grated ia quantity desired, as souse prefer More them others. Add grdand ataaanvni aad elovos to taste, kix these iacradtaata into French eream andform nUsetaJl cahae, -rJsuow rikUaf.-Q-iMila-ht of ' s-elatJae ta a pint of boiling water; ' when, dissolved and nearly cold heat i briskly with the whites of four agga; two caps of antes sugar, the juice of a lemon; make a custard of the yelks and pour orer it; add the grated rind of the lemon to the custard. Zxckwjt. Omelette. Four eggs weB-beat-sevaen poor wvo a irKuwimn, wcu battered. This will niaku two large omelettes, or four small ones. Boseost Jajdaai Lt the Mil of tare be rartca irom day to day. When you get hold of a good recipe pat it ia a scrap book, which should be kept la every kitchen, i In a short time you will harp a large number of recipes which you can rely on, aad reference to thie witl suggest variatioaa ia the daily food. Kever admit any thing bat a tested and reliable recipe. Idian?oH StnHmL f At the recent Boston meeting of ' jhe American Fomologfeal Society, 1 pnrf. j. a. Untner read an instructive paper oo isteecU injurious to plsate. He there were three hundred aad twenty thousand siecice of inaceU in the world, aad that seven or eight thoaaand of the Decks found in the Untaed Sfiatci ware fruit pcfts, no 1 fewer than two hundred and ten speciej being enemies of the apple. Tbeee facts sufficed to show that a sue- : casafnl fruit jrrowet mut know some- 1 thing about entomology. Constaut j' watclamlnom apacMrs to be accessary. 1 Within two yearn, a borer wfekh has hitherto confined its attention to peach aad plum trees, has began to attack the apple; & Y. Ied'er. PXXX3 FOn SHEEP. Sheep may hold their own in vary fair shape through the winter oa hay, and so will the horse aad cow. But wn mitaL or msvkt to siTUlMTif HSU. Mtkg than this. The margin of )iro4t bejoml this, and thatta what we all sack; The questton often comes vp. dees it py Xo keep an animal fat through the winter, when it ia simply being carried through as a store anions! F There seems io be a general Impression that it docs not pay. Young cattle ran to the strsw-atack, and are fed but little ia the stable; colts are kept along without actually getting M:L.t..tt au m.mA " .M t kept on squealing rations. The same j porter obtains ia the management of sheep, aad they are encouraged to paw and scrape the seeds off the meadows, ta quest of partial rations there, that wttl tend to lessen the contumptioa of hay. Grain is too valuable, aad too readily convertible into cash, to be administered to animals thai are merely betas; oswrried through the winter. Good hay should ht the oasis of feed lor sheep. Finely cured, early-cut hay will go far toward bringing a look of sheep through ta good shape. But the hay alone does not offer suffWsmt variety, aad to mack of k mast be consumed 'to furnish .the needed aaaouat of nutriment. There hi no need of grinding aaUod of grain for sheep. There is no economy hi it as there is ta grinding far cattle feeding The mastication and digestion of the sheep seem to be pedeet. A single handful or gill of grain apiece every day through the winter, will work wonders in the condition of the nock. Her is this all that User need. Hay aad grata in judicious quantities make a good, solid dry ration; but it does not furnish the variety needed to keep the system ia perfect condition. The one thing needed to make the ration n complete one, is a green food of some Cubbagee are excellent for this pur 4. in. nose once p like, abort f JI in midwinter. Hakes of cabbage. The oabbage seems to have a pseulisrly benenotal effect on heap ta winter, pertly because of the sulphur thus taken into the srstem perhaps. Any kind of roots cat up fine, with a little salt sprinkled over, will be highly relished, aad shonkl be given once or twice a week at mast. It will prevent afa run1? g vs Dn sav Jnw as rs g w smiveness. which afHicht sheen frecucnUy in winter, giving them a sort ! of akin disease that cnasea them to tmh, scratch aad bit themelres thesurh ttakv. The farnaar can alwavs ' feed a mw potatoes if U has another kiami of roots.--m J). Jhawsta.

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IS Oareetysa, whs Haas m"af"ajjaTaBssssg ass an, is a coder anea. w"a the Sew Yerfc of ear Breae. wtefc,M J. shwas shirty rows ago, while emfMojNM o arame aananag, Mr. Corteiyon leja his aahwae aad fcg to the gmend. It waodieeoveied that his task was brokeaaadtkat Im aad reeehred ialeraal iahiriee. Me was conveyed to bis eofM aad pat tahed, and has erer shins tiisi loable teleaaeit. For tweatv-six ream holes f meed on hie riffet side, from which poiUonhelMMlMmttnaUetonsove. Meisia eonstaat agony, and his attetwUata rarely 4ooeh hint, so acute is the poin. For six yeom ae has bwi oaabie to sit p in bed. and Joet bafore ht was oow piled to abandon Mm effort Us sries eeald bt beard a long way from she home. Haa dreds of ioyle!aas aare riaMsd tae man, betnoteae bos been able to afford him any relief. He has had orer two hundred attaeks of erysipelas. Thro thousand oeaees of laadaanm aad two hundred boxes of ptila bare beea giron him to qaiet the paia, but all to no arait. His wife died of a broken heart several years aco, and two ehildrea followed shortly afterward. Two devafbters, who were sent out Wees twenty etcat years see, bare aiaos married, bat asither bee seen the father duriac that time. Mr. Cortelyee has jest turned sixty years. but look twmty years abler. His faoe and head are eorered wish loaf gray hah, wtotle nis general appearance m of a per' sea ia great saffsrioa: Mid paia. Tattoo ta A dlcrsjMstebla eaee of tattooing ht reported fsom Agssi, ia Faaaes. Flerre hontempt, a laborer, got drunk, fell down ia the field and wens to sleep. After more than thirteen hours he awoke and felt ae if hie Tees had bean bitten by a thousand nioseitpes. H ran tea drug store aad tbera, looking into the mirror, doubted of his own identity. The face be saw bad the look of a full-grown South tea ieteader, with tattoo pictures of the most artietie design. On ti.s forehead was displayed the inseripttoa: M2fo chancel" On his i . a a a; ngni caeex appearea a nuae wosnan, ana aaotber Indeceat picture on the left ebeek. The doctors of the inirmary sre wylag every hmmmi to obliterate the tattoo, but it is doubtful whthr they will he success' fuL The perpetrators of the abominable setraga have not yet been fond. Htt4r tStMM a Ifie. Wbat a coward that Major Smith hi,IM ssid Jones to Robinson, "why, the very sight .of gun-powder Muld make him ill. How did be ever manage to become an oncer in, the army" 1 '"Don't my anything against Smith," answeml IViblnaon, "he once saved my life." "Saved your life! Sonsanss, imaossialet What do you meanMl I mean that I was m the first stagea of eonsumptiou; I was losing strength aad vitality every day with the terrible disease, when fheith advised me to take Dr. Pierce's Ctolden Medical Discovery. I had tried all kinds of medicine without success, add my physician had given me no hope; yet hero I am, as well as ever a man was, and I owe my life to Hraiih, and to the wonderful remedy he recommended." A Hoeourro wonld never make good bS!aXJar He aever ma Hard indeed is the lot of the unfortunate toiler who, ht consequence of 111 health, loses the task which won him and his family bread! But recovered through the ft Id of Hostetter's Stomach letters, and reinstated in bie lost triace, bow he must bless the great resforesSve! "It is iscsaaparablc far eebMitgr, rlirnmarieni, kidney and bladeer comphunts, fever and ague, and bibousasually leaf only once a year, bet Bsw stn9 tlL jfthatsss Pttw toft iMlTCnl A Yewaa; Otri's Orief ' at HMiag bar charms of fsoe and form departing, and her health imperiled by funchonal irrg-ularrtkM, at ber critical period of life, waa turned to Joy aad gratitude after a brief self-treatment with Dr. Pierce" s Favorite rrcsennuon. it punned and en riched her blood, gave a healthy activity to the kidneys, stomach, bowels and other organs, and' her return to robust health speedily followed. It is the oaly medicine for women, aold by drugtriste, under a poskUve guarantee from the manufacturers, that it will give satisfaction in every case. or money wul be refunded. has been printed on the This guarantee hottle-wrancer. and faithfully carried out for many years. Wamr dees a bullet rosemhls When it grases. a sheep? Cold or Throat. "Jtsw1! give mimed arte relief. Price 96 eta. 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Beveral worha tmnriag eiy titles. wrhV I een m lascinaung sijie, ana MTingerinmips of wonderful ImagtaeUre pewer bore kaely beea received by the reading pubUe wah much Booularity aad pleaeure. Ferbaps toe most slrikinf of them lathe hook boariDk' tba odd titleof flOte." lathla fee author has fairly outdone MmMlfJnMa popular lute, Ayeeba aad her bektrsm KaV likrsiee are nafaue cbaractere in fietiea. Ayesha, the heroine, la a beautiful creature wrho tasted of the euestw of nature's forces at the fountain bead, and became unmortar Her patient waiUng for the coming af "Xallikratea, the betoved of her youth. wuia ibdmdueiiiy was mainiaac oeuturiea, tbongli the change onl regularly occurred, only to he foil rebirth, is a flue lllutratkm of wbuee ibdiriduality waa maintained through inousrn in manae oumo tmum wuowca ov fidelity. Ttwt sm!b imU. whea Kalbkrates to the very center of .the earth, the birthplace of all life, in order that be ma team of immortality, W a Ht enmaxto tliA AnA nnnatkm The question naturall sugfcated by this etrikingir original story is whether there ia tint uniiwiMM fat nature, a notent force whereby life may at leaat be temporarily prolonged. Mrs. Annie Jenness-Xiuer, editor of "Dresa." save : ''In every instance H arners Male Cure has Ua eect to give sew energy aad vitality to all my powers." Hme. Orsy, teacher of Oratory and Miymioal Culture at Kr recuse, declares: 'Before I tried physical culture and Warner's safe cure, 1 was a oonnrmed invalid. I owe much to that excellent remedy, and 1 do not hesitate to aeknowledge it." Human life seems too short, though men Wfw-mAr axrM lived knurer than those of the present. History teDs ua that Uey lived more ia accordance with nature's laws-tbeir mode of living waa extremely imnl and in their daily ufe they followed I the dictates of human iutelligencc. If sickness comes, we of to-day, seek the remedy among; the aruncui lorces lnsteaa tf Mwrtinir a Dmi Aald of nature. If when a! spawns come, we would consult MnM lUokuvMsra that we would fare better; f or we would then treat the cause of such diaoruera. jsoucrn TvmmnM in wwn id tkik Mmmonlr known aiswnM owe tbeir origin to Uie unhealthy etate of ! the kidneys, the btooupunncra oi ukijv i tern, and If they are kept m a neaitay nam ' wk. at VuWi safe cure, a vesicubic compound and simple production of nature, much of the prevailing sickness would be happuyavencu. i. t iv.u. that iHa authoref "She derived many of hie beautiful imagjainga from close communings with nature, forwe are all agreed that whatever is of off" nature, more beautiful and wbeteaomc, than rb which is artificially constructed. Wnsm Bortcm dines while aoattar en waves be never: eompuuns of hat btttow Bats, permanent and complete are the cures of biikma and intermittent diseases. mado by Prickly Ash. Bitters. Dyspepsia, general debility, habitual constipation, liver ana KMiney win put ui us sjweany eniuicastd from the srstem. It dbunfects. cleanses andellmmatcs all malaria. Health and rbror are obtained more rankllr and petrnuutenth- by the use of Una great natural e use oi uus grtvniu(m ay other remedy hcrebv , blood purifler and tonic mewed energy aad rttalaawtoie man oy any fore known. As ft c it brings bealth. renewed energy ; ay to a worn noa osfeaaea ooay. Tms 1st the time of year when the sportsman, who hasbainredno birds, tries to make tae iaonnsrve rattit rnau. Frkb. trial nackaae for instant relief and speedy cure of Asthma. MendsdresstoHotungers Drug Store, Unoobt rark, Chkngo. Tmt most a rascal wul de f or a Mvmg is A CnKueo druggiat retailed orer IflOyMO " -masms xuncn se unysrs nt roer nsenoss. BnuM of ewe parrots ia a pawnabefirsMM tUift. Tux Pleasure of the bath is greatly enhanced br lmicur Glenn's anlnhur ffoea. Iiill'a Hair andWhisker Dye, SOe. The beet. A Fccmwavof danahur a dellncsent Is to send Mm a hoaqaet of fbrget-me.nots.-was jwya Tne best Career: sB by any the XJrver, Kleaeys, Dyseepeia, ffck Lltalsamefallkbtas ykdnmsdfljr setae iaf! BjaAfaaFsnstsssmBttsl MH hem as est an ttkaaffstlarmaR 1.00 a settle. SsnssnstMsWaln I MstsssSi and Bomii liSAit-inuv rMwriUritu STItlCTLV VgQCTAlLC rmt90s9ftwtfBmtMsMse laWsssWsMlOSa atTWPWstjBmsaPBsBV mm liSSiih tlijr cC!iJ,w.ijS?I Tonio eefeof eUnrMbi Mcb ves te aad streasui to anmctsasatsraas fcsSwwtsfsel IjpsijJj Irms ststtft rata? aVavl4a w rfwrnwmes SfMnOlrMm4 Sa awmjftre.te musrnjaseaje sejr. rvsStfc

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