Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 31, Number 22, Jasper, Dubois County, 15 February 1889 — Page 7
HOME, FARM AND GARDEN. A Httlo nt it tiro ami often, W? poni rule Ui follow Iw otlinjf carrmgn
H Kttxi nlanta tvquirr ferttltaern they should W apt!.! r!u'ly ami frwjiiwnVly, SauwtiiftM, fried iqmlew, Umikwlinat pake ami Ij4 jMKalwtwi I a homoly bill of fans fur btvakfawt bait it's good, j If tin bulb of irerUin ttuwcr start to aprout when in Um cellar, it lnU- ( cxt that they ar kept too www. , They should be kept cool enough to remain in a dormant condition until spring. Sproutiiijf injures them. j Oyater Macaroni ltoil macaroni In a cloth, then pot in a dish seasoned ( uttt liutt..f tiumiMi anil salt. M. Mix lomo nno cim-irer ernino- witnn, . . i . tit. c.. .u,i I beaten -j-g mid n li tie milk, bpread over the top and bake. The cellar can not be whitewashed too often. It not only renders it clean, light and cheerful, hot at-iW in preventing ileiSomiMisitlon. rj well hs disinfeutin t Ui h certain extent- The purittcation of the oellar Is the most important matter of houe work in the winter, hh the cleanef the cellar the loss liability to disease. ftigcult and jjinjjerbrciMl ronuire a quick oven; flour bread a s4ow one. Fruit cake required more aod slower baking than plain cake. Cookies wxat a quick oven and clows attention or they will burn. For brown bread a hot oven at first and a wlow and steady fire after It Is heated through. Apple pie should be baked slowly. At one time the idea prevailed that house plants wore injurious to health, but It Is now thoroughly exploded, all of the best authorities eonhidering their presence beneficial. The bitrroundintM that, agree with plant ... . . ..... ' areiavoraUle to Mealtn. awl u tney o not flourish it is doubtful if human beings will. The air and work in a grcon-hone aro often prescritKHt for consuniptivo!?. American Garden. It is seldom convenient to smoke house plants, and tobacco water may be as-od for infects instead, standing the tHts in the bath tub. or a spacious , li..,.. unu.. .,u .u. ..h.un ' rriian i n , ........ ......... tobacco, dilute it to this color of vixk tea. Lay the pots upon their side in order that thu under suVHwe of the leaves may be reached. FreqMont drenching with water only will keep red spiders in hiibjccti?n. American Agriculturist. Cold or hard water should never be uel about plants AlnMit blood heat is tlfe proper temperature for the water, Io.t planU are injured by too j much heat- For a general collection , of plants, Aft to 70 degrees of heat in ' daytime, nml 4ft to .") defrrees at; night, is about the proper temperature. , Fresh air Khould be given every day when the thermometer is above 80 degree in Ute shade out of door. THE DUCK BUSINESS. KsnerlpHi-f f M.h Wfca lias Mane a Smctp f tt. After I had learned to grow dtiekf Utite successfully, 1 found upon repeated i'alculalions that the cost of iirodnciion wiw about. .' cents jer tmmhmL or ftl cents iwr pound including the cost of eggs. I could scarcely credit the tijfures. !..... u-r.up!no since has shown their truth- I can grow ducks in three months a cheaply a? 1 can grow pork in a year or beef in two vears, and can iret iix time-5 as wuchJor the duck meat as for pork'l or K'ef. Since ohtalniny thei-c result, I have not had a hop on my farrtt. kecpin?r a sproiMicr to work over the manure, and simply grow f.-aitH and vegetables enough for feathered thieves and home consumption, instead ol working- early and late in the hare effort to make a livinsr under the old nyjttom. I knap my cows not s much stu a matter of tmiHt. but sIbumv an i machines to convert my hay and grain into manure, and pay me the market price for jf rain and hay. while ;,'lviJ the manure to keup up the farm. This is all I exjiect of the cows ami all I ct. Whenever 1 lmvoasup-rannuated i.i nv that I can't srot rid of short of giving her away. 1 never fat her, hut fat duck instead. My land will grow onorinou onions mit witn one-tentn f thr labor ami caoltal emtdoved on that crop, 1 can raise duck enough on one acre to buy all tho onions I can raie on ten acres. It lias been predicted that by usin the same yards year after year, my land would eventually et poisoned, and then dicae would clean we out. Hut I know that reserving the land and cropping- it would always disinfect it, ao that a cmp of dncki? is always followeil by a crop of somcthiaj,' else, and I succeed each season hi ffottin; tao crops of ducks and two crops of either rye, barley or oats. My land therefore, instead of helnif poisoned, is prowinjr richer. Plum trees have xlso hwn. wt in the duck yanl. and yield handsomely. Nor is the market lor ducks flooded, as the demand is far in exec; of the supply, mid marketmen aro Willi to pay - cents to 4 cenLi )ei iKiund moro formyartincialJy grown diwks limn thov will pay for 4ok grown in tHe tmtural way. Jame Hankin, ia Farra ami Home. About Laying Up Grudges. It Is a good thing to bo economical, nut it doe not. proflt one much to be always laying up grudge. hin a man gnto into that condition that ho is always AHgratHlaUtig himself on his own gnod ipiatiting, ami takes pleaetire in calling attention to them, he U like a hor.-e with a Wlnd-WMie im: there are a great many Mgty things very ckwe to him which he doesn't sec at all. Kd. I. rrilctoifd, a Arkaasaw U'ravckr.
FASHION LETTER.
OmIhmh tf KwI)4Hh antl Mv4 Mt wrr ThI r-Ma4e I.hmth. fXw York Special Crnonaaaa. Reauty i adorurd very muck U hr 4rentage juat now, and Hurts I bewiltUr ho; nl i-xtMHxliuKly norcl mtxtura ot tlM nlsloriu ami tlto artisUt-, tha blwrt iumI tha wctursaqiMs, in ino fsatitonaula ao wains? of ttsa resont seaa&a. Kit!ain!ra HMil .nates of ttu diroclolrtr and etMplra Inva4a tUo ball-room. nuU eiKhtaantk aut nry feature li!oom out at nftfk t, wliiior and grand rarttloas. A lady In tuns days f ImlanottueHea can wnar a costuuw wittt a bit borrowed from this epccti. and that era, aad yet, withal, bs a io-a elfgaatty aad appropriately uresied Individual regarding" her tnilst nntira. Home of the now lailor-niada f-owas la black are of great Wauly and ricaaeaa. Not a few ef the modala for slender matrons are la prlaow style; demU trained aad ra h tae corr over a UHIHVU Rnu " I 1' " shirred f-nimww of Rwared silk Mack net exactly a a child's tlrss la ltusslaa fabloa Is made. Otltors have jointed " Mloemt lB n , r ts cut away entirely over the hit lear ini a velvet train at tint back only. Ia front is a fall, alaia skirt of very haadMme ntatelaie atin, poiniaulour .brocade, or watered or cordfd silk. This a ty I le lovely for brideiiiaUls' drees, the meld of honor wearing a pompadour brocaded train in white and gold over a lace pettlco.it, the bridesmiids attired variously in lilac and silver brocade, rose and colden olive, tea rose and nale Nile t;reen, etc. Kach of these dree opens over a skirt of lac uiou n ted or a silk foundation the ahnde Rf th luipVcrnunii of the broctoJe. AVjite ghlin 8 the regulation br.dul rowb. hut it place has nitn very larei ivn .... u ..A..l.rttl lkt2ilA 1 vdttrfw this i-eason with youthful bride by gown j made wholly of rare- patterned whiielaco vaiUnK white corded s lk. A feature of new tailor. made gowns I , the ooinbtninff of cloths in two colors, or twn n.lors in velvet. Instead oi varytnx tha fabric i as Is usuaL Thus, a dark moss green velvet gown is made up over a tan ; velvet skirt, this Iwrderetl with a wide j band of fine eohl ga loon. Artists 1 in gowning are comieUed to study with rri aar.i tae nnea oi vne in iunmn-i - - . . . . . , . . , . . j ; Tine, iw wiut ir .v..v .... inerof. for exaU, aad tae stswiy KussiaH polo ' nate, have no friner!es or falls ' of lace to cover a j f lae move, of the scissor, aad the 'long straight folds which leek so easy to drare, as one beholds the stylish model, arc not soquicisly arranged and adjusted as one might imagine. The fitting slso and the intHMCulate tailor nnih which alone make the bodice ot the garment a success depend altogether upon the genius and linished art of the creator of these simple" gowns. In the dresses worn iut now the redingote and ioIonaIse outnumber tue i bisone bodices, especially- for street cosj tumes. and are so varied as to prove be- . OOHIlHg lO ail nguren. viuuin fancy wools and velvet are used motly for Yedmgotes, while Henrietta cloth wiHilen arniure, bengaline sad French camel's hair are maae up as poteaaUes with slight draperivM on the hips, some having a graceful classic effect of full Greek draperies croslac the fronts. The new. short-waisted gowns (follow Jag farly Emp re styles) which are wora by the few as yet, and not br the majority, arMrsallr lonr-waistetl bodices, given a short effect by means of the Empire ab ' carried twice aroumt the waisU It is the same with the ton mu re. There Is an effect of its ab ence but it still regains the fact that a small cushion bustle and two small tts at the back are sdde4 to every dress sent oat by fashionabbs wodlsies. Ktiusquc, the brd - Hint golden brown, green ic new d e 1 1 c I o C i shades, ami ma liogsny and roe wooil, are t h colors made great est use of for tb moment. Gray is the rage abroad in carrUge and d i n n e r d ress. Vivid Roman rei is still a highly IKipubir shade ia Rimiau long coats, m Utary jackets, t gowns elaborate eVining toiteta and la Every department of millinery, fekirti that iiist touch the floor are liked fo. dancing gowns. Empire wreaths and gar lands of fine French roses and poppies aw in great favor for trimming tulle dane ing skirts and bodies, llop vines wilt imle yellow-green blossoms are uwd tt w-.rni.li ttrftn tulle dresses, while th nlrv "nallef skirts showlne one skirt ol talle int on above the other, have th anner skirt strewn with sinifle clusters aU over in ironi an ;'?r . trircil or ilalled ieaU7.e are fashloiiablt comhlnat ons for fhort rfressrs. l.wnecked, short sleeve J velvet Unices ar worn with tulle skirts. . tha neck of tW v:.'et ctrsaite jfdptil with erasses. hedgf rotes or blossoms (.f similar kind. c u. .. ...... r.... .mm. There was omv in.rkar.aw, ?av. Ui Traveler a country editor who expcricmtHl much difficulty in meetinif his bills in imying thm. ratlw. for, he met them on nearly every corner. (n. him-V. In ordr to atlond a nresn i tHKivcntioa. ho did not et out an Issue of his impcr. When he returned he tniv'ed lhat the susindedlssuo" was, of I he whole year, the only Iwmmj that had hot raw him i debt. This discovery opened hl eye to a w idea. He saw that the only way to make ib9Ikv on impnr was net to tn lat IL
FADS OF THE FASHIONABLE.
fcK OMUM k goimg oat of favor ta Um faihlmaalde world. At mmm diuuer parttea uow nearly aU Um bric a-brae iu the houwi U voaawatmteal am, the dinner table. M vyMuux wmk in nm preferred ttr faabMMiabk pi ivate entvrUwnMttta In Xw York, aad wcwert payers get kick prieea. Gnu, quaiat, aaMue aad reawu-kabte pkw ia furnitar are andaubtedlr the faabioa, aad VW drawenK-ruun look hki a curiosity lAtop. FtKMUX ladle have rarrk4 tbe watchWfariM wanm to the point of wear) watb a oraaatcnu of the hair aad laatead of rott! on Uwrir ball Oiufters. Thr liUMUwi f4h:o of furnWhmif a Imom, or wrtam rooitiH it, with furs ia the sbatwof rus. aiata, eW.. tebtxwaiBK popular. It U not only haodoBe, but exieut4ve, Tba-ww aad lnipa combined, oa a pedestal, are Mau:ihiur aew forire-o'eUx tea. Thy were htlrtHluc! by a Japa importitt house, and are In high favor among fathiottabk people. Thk latent fahlsn ia Ui be a woman withml nerve - to stisel oueif afalnat all demonfttrationof feeling oa any abjH;t; w dtoreirard all the aponiea of life aatl become a purely Amasonian as poe&ibte. Tmk latest new thing for the tea table k the tea ball of jrforated jilvr, which openA with a spring to reive the tea and which whvu cl-xtl is suspended in the cup of hot water nil the iufukn is complete. Gk.vy hair is said to be fashionable. Even the misfortunes of life are to have thvir davln fashion raaariea. Wenching the hair ha Kva the Myle, ut Its evil ef fects are too apwareut to admit of many a l kcrents. A r?r.w York wedding custom of the season Is that or mvuinjr wen w " ushers. Tlic groonia pre for to ak the srvkt of old friend who have preceded them to the altar rather than to fall back upon lxmkh acquaintances. I A wommn ha designed a fan which ought to.be popular with mauoraders. A mask Is folded in the upper jairt; a powder pour h hanss under a rosette on one of the outside stick within which in a rase for sdsors, " pencil and Uuttdn Wok. It costs ?80. Thb mania among oofT inncwra in x-n-glaml now is for gr hounds. Orcynound pupt have recently brought na hhrh a SS) guineas. That price was paid at a recent IWdon auction fir the elebrated greyhound twwiir "Funerton." Sixty to sevn,ty guineas Is a common price for Kryhound pups wan any eiaim i . gbxti.eme.v must wear gloves on every nccmum. the fiat to that effect having gone fortM. a short time ae the fashionable t;ri Tiiavot tennis, rowru. " ftalwut in tlie suu without gloves throughout the summer. caw home ami gloved her, nut-brown hand and arms to the shoulders, while her brother carefully' protcctl his hunnv lr4s knowinc that lie must anpear at halls, oixira, and even at the altar, gUiUieosot gloves. A late fashlojial faiey is in the form of a-TeatiM?rbrcel,Jcured to the arm by n strap and buekle. Oa the top or the brarck-tis a hollow for hokl.ng a small watch which is fastened in iwMtkm by a tiny strap and buckle. Theset are desfgwd fur wmKr ue or tmclinsr, so that the wearer may not be put-w ,he tnaiblo of undoingwrap. The least expensive ofthe-e are made of leather in natural colors, and more elaborate and hi irher priced ones aro of crocodile or shining green snake skiu. PIN POINTS. It is evident that pins havo been regarded a of little value for many jvnrs, for the immortal bard makes ljmlet, the Prince of Inmark, declare tha'Ks doea not value his life at a pin's fee. Exami-uts nfanthtne pins and of brooches the natural outgrowth of tmrbarie desire to ornament articles f dres-ar found to have lieen the oportunity lor the display of considerable art; ingenuity. Piss have been usl ia aU forms waee man and wonisa first felt the desire to shield tle:r bodies. First a the natural thorn It came kite being, and the thorn s his to havo given the pin its shape when later they werem from Wrw, ironaud brass. KagvcH pins famished the bulk of snch a- wcreud in England ualH Vm. when il.. mminfactuns tt tins was introduced jtn;jouccster, wlwreit thrived rapidly. In 1;fc5 ; jw, iMllioa piu Hi.oiutnelurers formed atrutaedbegan nanufacturma; uristoi and ihrmiuxham. In l-b3 the ti'j f pk$ " Ingknl lmd become so common that liieir manufactare wasalwd industry, and tho law-makers iH-oi-ceded to cheek mvcatiro Renins by irohiutiiie their imprU;ion In J."H, how ever, the law had jmssxl into dkvnse, and French Pins were iiHisirted. In- tM3 tbs English Parliament passed an at ! provulifuc that " person shall tail to saSoanvpiuurs but onlyitlck as sh llbe double 'headed, and have bead soldered fast to th shanJc ot the piunes, well fKicothed, the sbaak welt shapcti, the piiuts well and round lUed, cunUnl and sliartien'-!-' 1 HE MARKETS. Xkw VoaK. Kebratry 8, 1. nATTI.r.-N'atlve Ktrer " iXrrTtlN-MhWIlag. .,. .... KIACK-WinU-r Wheat.. .. 3 C WHKAT-N. Ket IH (XWKX-.S'o. H OATS-WeeraM;d. 5t 1KK-Mes lew. WW ST. LOUIS. 5 SA W i;.' m COTTON'-MWdllag ...... .... MKKVS-Ootsl to Ok .... 3 M Kalr to Media 3 S3 HOOS-Common lo Sn?rt..... 4W 4 Jl a 4 M 5 W SI ii'i SS'i ', 47 ri 1714 l slIKKr-ratr mcnotee. ..... i FIALK-ra:cnls ............. .'. t xxx w trtwii...... 3 i WHKAT-No. i ad Winter... . XKN-No. Mlxot. , .... OATS So. .......... ...... .... s RYK-.NM ... ............. . TOBACCO-!.. Bnr"ir t Urt, Bartey...... Ktt HAV-Cliok-.; Tianahr Is 1IUTTEK-Chirlrj.- ... WU'.S-Krrsa W i'OKK-Stamt:ml incwi. 11 7!i1ft 12 J HAOO.V-Owar Kin ,.. 7 .i I-AKU-i'rtntc steam t t WOOL-Chowc Tan, CHICAGO. CATTI.B-fhlipl.. HOS-tM.t UiChotr ! SHKKl'-CKxwIWiChoe 7.1 t FIXlUK-H'ianr.. .. i 8 I'aleat-.. S h WIti:AT-K.Snriftf. ...... (XKN'-Ko. .... t OATS-Xo. White, ....... . -1f '. ltRK New Mr.. ........... II 37 t Kansas city". f CATTI.r.-Milin!nc Stf . .. . H HKW-Skst .. WHKAT Nn. OATS-No... . ?' OOKN-Nn.-.. NKW OKI.KANS. ,xkx KU)LK-Htra t;rae 4 W II OATS-Cc Wcstfim,..,... .. 't HAY Chotee. ........ .......... l wf POKK-Xw . ... BA1X)N-Clear Kin. .......... .... COTTON-M4Ha. .. ........ LOUtSVlUotC WltKAT-X.laW COKN-N. Mea., , .. 4 n t M 7'i OATS No.xMixen. ..,,... .v lORK"MS . .... . -;. HAWN-Ctra Km.... h COTTOX Mtihninc , . . . . . it an 7'i S
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NtMHMM' Whwi Wtew renalng. Th this U inserted fur the nrt time
the ad vert lament .f the above aamed goods. woven wire fencing is mindly twoouiingtn most popular fenciaif. OwuiK to the fact tant the JtcMullen fencing has a iwisieu wire rope selvage, instead of a tUMgle wire aelvaipi, mm) tliat it is wad of the very best steel wire, galvanlaml before weaving, it is eousldered by stock men, railroad wen and outers to be tne oeat article ui inn aimt www i th market. Hml their aUVertfeeownt in this issue and send to them for eircwlars Cviug full information, Tney not ewiy mat i best woven wre fencing la tan United States, but sell it at a lower price. A max amy lase his head and not notice lUlui if aekMe bis last nickel in front of the last streeuear at nljfht he will seen act up a nowUK. O. Picayune. N Tlmti Sttmtkl He Lt By those troubled with conatipaUo in seeking relief from Hosteller's Htoiuaeh liitiers. The disease is easily relieved In its earlier stage, and as it is utterly subversive of the rneral health, jiostpoiieaieut of tin: remedy unwise. The same holds xood of delay in cases of fever and --e, kidney complaints, nervousness, debility and rheuMiaUutt!, ailments to wbkh the Bitters is particularly adapted. A sr,vr.MiOM.AR overcoat la a heap warmer than the ticket for a fur-trlmed one. Merchaat Traveler. The "MHthrr'a I'rlrnd." Xot onlv shortens tabor awl lessens pain hut greatly diminishes the danger to life or ttnth uuiLWr ami t'hlkl if UMhI a few IWHItllS lefore conanement. Write to Tin? UralAtfid Itegulator Co.. Atlanta, Ga.. for further particulars. Soki by ail uruKKitis. Thk photographer Is about the only man who Is not afraid to tell a lady to shut her mouth and try to look pleasant. To CnHMptlvt anil UrllfBte IrHi. Baker's Norwegian Cod Liver Oil" heals the lungs, buihlsup waste. and strengthens. J no. C. Uaker & Co., Philadelphia. Tag man who lives la a corner house is discontented w.tto his lot aftnr a heavy anow-storm. Wht don't vow try Carter's Little Liver Pills? Tbev "are a positive cure tor sick headache, and all the ills produced by dis ordered MVer, uniywne puiawmo. Time out ef mind a forgotten date. Burlington Free Press. FOR COoghs and throat troubles use 'Bnow.'j ltaoxcsfAi. Twkhk?." "They stop an attack of my asthma cough very promptly." V. Kt., MUmicUK, (. A coMHixo-aoiM ieke: Engaged in literary pursuits following oopy. Don't Neglet a Cough. Take some Hale's Tlonev of Horehouml and Tar w-otr. Pike's Toothache Drops Cur la one minute. A toothsome upread sa alligator's mouth. Terra llaute Eacprew. lliLKrssE, diwiness, nausea, headache, are relieved by small dues of Carter's Little Liver Fills. r Avocation- that s a calling the ephone girl's oecuatlon. tel lr afHicted with Sore Eves use Dr. Isaac Thompson's Eye Water. Druggists sell it. tiTk" Wats servants meet iu a flat then comes the tug at each aad every family skeleton, A Fair Trial Of JHood's SarMparills will ermrtnoe any reonM rm last It does immk eroat medlcinsl mem. We ao not cwim im eicrj win -- cowiHMi amlrade. biw do km that nmtrir ev pry l"Htl.tkrn RccirUiriK ui iHrrctm, tfot tnds pvitlTe lxmSt. Ua iweMll.r eurallTe porr H fwH br mtnr remarkable cure. "1 was ran 4An f r close ilk!tWB in work, bat wm uM I had malaria awl wai 1ks1 with aatnbra. etc. which wal. I deWs.1 totakn IIm4' HarMlwrlllA nl am now mIIih; utrong and ehwful." W. . Beamish. XI Spring Strmt, York car. Hood's Sarsaparilla SeH brail l raaaicta. (; Mr 1tK. 1 "rep. red only by a I. UUOtl X CO, Apothcari. lwll,lMaM. HX) Doses One Dollar MAGEE'S EMULSION 2Co other proprietary medicine has tbe tmiUMvemeut of riiyfeleians to the same extent. None Is used in Hospital practice witli so larj:e a percentage of satisfactory result. '!i Xo other remedy has citreil so many cafe of CONSUMPTION awl other Pulmonary Disease. SCROFULA is entirely eradicated from the system by it um!. It is a easy to lake a Maple Syrup or Honey, and ism lw retained by the most j delicate stomachs without nausea. Iff YOU have a Cold, Cough, llronchltls, l)yaiepehi. or a generally rundown svstem. yon can regain health and atreiitfth quickly hy tho use of MACEE'S EMULSION A A- jo.tr !rrr(-l for l, tl t only lhat MxlM J. A. MAG HI CO., Lawrence, Mass. TSfl snother of a mtmber ef oar ana hs hn XMvA r n MKrMii Nro oh her faes of tweiily 7eM'saHn bf tnklnn 8. S I'ssm.mi.v. Veakv & Rttrv. IKRKta. fariavrsTllle. Tex. rjiwSrt.rM!lBi rrili!ir habsof an anrrrnptMssamM Khomi arir ths asnors rrecriptlonii ba4raU4.aaJalta'iw htljnn l hsrtr ll.T.SIIOBK. KW-hHIII. Mo. tW iattA far oar hvt on Blvv) ami gkla IHsea! saA4rlstvuirr. msilsl frtM. THKSH IPTSfBClFICCO. laArEX ATLANTA. OA. Ely's Crttm Um' Vtltr an tVnta. WILL CURE CATARRH Apply Balm Into each rvostr.l KLY KMOS., J Warrr n St., H. If aABKKT rRIcr.Si.rciurcaTi;.llofitirahMp. felpl' C t'. OAI.V .. IJir-Sl.K i:.vmml.!.ii Mmkuf. Ntttonsl Stuck Va'.l,. KT Sr. tl'H. li t, KXl-r.aTSaU.m-B fmm ln i)wrWc. KhTAIII.I.HMKII SKVKNTi:KN VK lKs. I'nnMulH a4 M4nrBw WHHV. KOR IKKK MAMKKT H rukljl. lutit fcj Irttcr ar lrv a,wrl at Mac. fJM OMftf aM cot Pension, if MdliablMtt par. a. a. BwasMasiaMM,M.,anaMtHa,a.c.
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