Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 32, Number 2, Jasper, Dubois County, 27 September 1889 — Page 7

OLD LONDON OUSTOMt, iMatmtuiHa The mnrUjr o people, if aakee where lu England they would search with the bet rhanoo o( success (or the existence o( old-time custom and obacrvnnco, would probably naw the extreme north and the extreme west of our island. At any rule, w feci mu rU that very few would point to the city of London. YL strange M it may mom, while thi country ha become torribly prosaic and common place in the matters, while the old songs And the old HorU huve died out, and the old custom have been disconUnucd an III asorttnr with a ajye of progtvs. the city of London Is a veritable s'rontfhold of customs and observance which hare long since been banished from Arcadia. To begin with the city churches, to which jutit now more Intelligent at"tention is being drawn than thy have enjoyed ever since the city ceased to bo a place of residence, there are sermon preached in them upon tjwcial occasions for the origin of many of which we mint go back a long way in our history; and there are custom, practiced in connection with them of which In many eases the origin is absolutely unknown. On St. Paul's Day, for instance, a sermon has been preached in St. Sepulchre's Newgate, since Paul Jervls ordained It in 1717. m -'the excellence of the Liturgy of the Church of Vfcnglaud," and. In addition, enough money was left to pay the preacher forty shilling, certain gums to curate and clerk, twenty shillings each to the ten poorest householders of the Smithffcld quarter of St Sepulchre's parish, four pounds to the treasurer of St. Bartholomew Hospital, and the reildue of yearly rents and profits to be divided among such poor of the parish a attend the sermon. Money was also provided for a dinner in the evening, at which the vicar, clergy, church-wardens and common council men ot the precinct attended, but we believe this portion has been diverted. Again, to this day. on ilaundj Thursday twenty-one widows visit ar, ancient tomb In the church-yard of St. Itntholomew the (I rent, Smith field, and pick up twenty -one new sixpences from off it a custom which has been observed for over four hundred year. On the same day, until quite recently., the sixty youngest, bine-coat boys used to assemble in a Lombard street church and receive n new penny and a bag of raisins according to the will of Fetor Sytnonds, who died in 156S; and at Kaster the boys of the same school, which comes in for a goodly share of the old cltixen charity, hear the Spital sermon, and afterwards proceed to the Mansion House. On Whit-Sunday the official of the Skinners' Company proceed in state from their hall to hear a sermon in the church of St. Anthotln. On Whit-Monday is the famous Flour sermon at the church of St Catharine Cree, LeadenhaU street, and on Wh itTuesday Is still preached, at the church "of St Leonard, Shoreditch. in accordance with the will of Thomas Fairchild, gardener, who died in 1723. and left twenty-eight pounds for the purpose, a sermon on "The certainty of resurrection from the dead, as shown by the changes in the operations of the animal and vegetable kingdom." London Standard. A JOLLY GOOD TIME, Mr. MIkk!im Take His UUU, Cherub en Say, Mole.M said Mr. Higgins, ' Jheerlry, to his wife, on the first ef his Saturday half-holidays, "supposing we get the children ready and all go for a boat ride down the harbor this afternoon. They'd enjoy it hugely and we'd all have a jolly, pleasant time of it on the boat." And from the moment thry boarded the boat until they left it six frightful hours later. Higgins had his "jolly time of it'1 racing from the engine room to the deck aftor one or more ol the five little Higglnsos and saying: , -Tommy, you Tommy, come here!"1 "Watch Mattle there, or she'll be overboard sure a guns!" "Where's .Sammv?" ,r-$ "Wbere. Tilly f " Where it H:(rwtd?' "Mnttki You'll go head over heck ver thitt railing If you're not carefull" . f "For heaven's sake! Look at Tom-ray.-climbing outside the railing!" "W' What rfj you wc? &,v 1 ou 11 stay at home next time!" "Now, Hal's of again. He'll be food for the fishes before night if he doesn't look out!" ""'ira. mamma, you feeell JtWi' eye bn the others while I ioufe Hal up!" ".Sammy, what wUt you do next?" ;rrjW It IcaH'h you" "Tilly! Yoli set yourself down on that stool HttA y there until" "Tommy! 't mast time we go any place a young man of about your ie will stay at home!" "Look at Tilly! Come Vr.' "Whal ih enntim do you titetn by" "Harold, run and catch Mattle and "ag her back here!' Jow .Sammy's off, and I'll" "-Vce here, Hal; you plant ymtrtoU "wn bn that beach and If you wtwc ngnln I'll" "There go Tommy's huM I leW him now, young man, you can wihmt .any hat pie rust of the,aumri ou needn't thluk" 'Tilly and Hauie-tmcfc herewith If ever I gt .yon youngsters nwne again we'l' all there for &. Xw i Mt tadjfeit A lima,

DAIRYING, kr CtfrtM Mm Wmj to Yrktafc h u Cwrt. A speaker at one of the Farmers' Institutes last winter took the following way of impressing some with the reason they do not sueeeedlu dairying: Don't UNO land-plaster on the stable floors, m it keep them dry and clean mm) adds to the comfort and health of the cow. Don't fte annoyed If your wife tells you It is time to milk the cow, as neglect wilt cause them to dry up. Let them go dry; that is what you want It don't pay to milk In winter when butter Is only thirty cents a pound; betides, women do not understand business anyway. If you follow your wife's advice you may got ahead in the world, and that Is not what you desire. Feed the calves cold skimmed milk; It is leas trouble than to warm it, and if they grow they may have to add to the number of poor dumb brutes to curse you Hext winter for your inhuman treatment, and if they die you can attribute It to bad luck. Don't waste time taking extra care of the milk, carding the cows, or brushing dirt off their udders. Let the dirt fall Into the milk; it will strain Out; aud if it don't it will only add flavor to the butter, which is highly essential. Set the milk in pans on an oen shelf in the kitchen, where the fumes from cooking cabbage, onions and bacon can add to the flavor already obtained from the stable. Don't skim the milk until a mold apperr on the cream, then put the cream in n stone jar which has been used for pickle or sauerkraut; let i stand several days, until it emits a strong odor aud the milk settle to the bottom in vurieguted color, then churn it Test two temperature of the cream with your fingers; it Is correct enough and costs less than a thermometer. Churn until the butter is in a solid ma, then remove It to a woooden bowl that had beeu used to chop hash in. Wash the J butter but slightly; too much vnhin,l might remove the buttermilk and some . of the stable and onion odors. Salt with barrel suit, it U cheaper than dairy ' salt, and the cheapest is alwoys the best Work the butler until il ha) a 1 beautiful salvy appearance; then I make it into rolls and drop them in ' pieces of old cloth, He sure each cloth has a button-hole In a corner, 1 as the buyer will then known it has ' been washed. This butter can only be sold at the corner grocery, where It will bring from eight to ten cents a 1 .l.ll t . pound, while your neighbor butter brings from twenty-five to thirty cents. Hut he umjs the modern appliances, feeds his cows well, and goes to lots of trouble, which cost? lots of money. If your wife wants cans and a tank for setting the milk, don't get them, as thev will cause her less work w and improve the flavor of the butter, d .. .i-ii- .t. -ii J i- t kj.io May wint iue um aaca-caurn wo much ef a back-breaker, but don't mind that; women are Unreasonable creatures at best; your grandmother and mother used a dash-churn, and what was good enough for 'them Is good enough for your wife; tnere will be plenty of women after she is dead, and some of them may be foolish enough to marry just such a - a . a a man as you ar. uon't oe annoyeu n man as you are. won t oe annoveo u your netgnoor gets twice as raucn for i his butter as you get for yours; it ia riot becau It is any better; it is only a matter of prejudice on the part of the consumer, and you should let tho world know that you will not cater to any body's taste for flteen cents a pound extra on butter. As you don't believe in winter dairying you won't need to use butter color. Let the cows go a mile or so to some creek or j slough te drink In winter; it gives them exercise and makes them hardy, J and what you want is a "regulnr ruitier. Avoid tne use ot au mooeia metnoos in ine uairy, ior such mings inerease tho fortunes of aH who $g them. Keep right on in the old rut J and don't thank any man for offering '

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to help you into better methods. 1 flve-elghths of an inch should remain Don't Improve or beautify your home. , itween them to onabk th bees to get Let tho boys and gtrla go from homo mMy irom onw of th0 stores to anfor that comfort and pleasure which otj,er in wintr, without much loss ol you have always denied them. As heat from the cluster, as would be tho the years go by and the farm is sold Caso if there was a large bee space to pay the mortgage, you may sit by over tjie wiloie i,ive. We tried ina desolate hearth with your gray- verted wooden butter plates last haired wife and say: "Well, ma, this winter on gum hives, but they are U hard luck." not s0 satisfactory as the sticks, Hut there ia a bettor way for tho though much better than nothing, aa dairyman. It is the broad road of the bees sometimes formed quite a progress. The first step Is. read the cluster under the plato, and the best dairy papers, You will soon lie- f moisture condensed on them, making come acquainted with the best dairy them appear drowned. This was breeds and the methods of men who n,ot.e noticeable in early spring when have oeen successful. You will see b-eeding had commenced. Hoes may that his cows have warm barns, tha I ha lost In this way at a time when they are kept warm, olenn and Com- J greatly needed. Orange Judd Farmfor table; that the corn Is v and care- ; 8r.

fully wived in stock or tlo, and Judl 'ciously ied. well mir4 Svithoats, bran aad elltneaL An4 that good pasture, pure Vfr and )od hay are regarded by such mek as a necessity, that tho best datrv tten?li arc used and that nn nM lv Notions are tonoweu. i ou iotions are ioowi. , that the methods of their j o nS with them. will serve that the methods c ancestors cuts no figure with thorn. -Froaen Cake. Make a plain cup cake. Make a quart of frown custard, i When ready to serve, take the center out of the cake, fill the space with the fror.en custard, cover the caite wun , the top, pack in ice for half an hour. Farm and Hreslde. Horticulture Is nothing more than hlng more than Cultivating the lutMttire ajrriculture. toil ami raising fruits was probably the 6r occuimtion our aacettors had any thing to do with. Winter radlshee should be packed la damp sand, and when need soaked tn eotd water far an hour or two.

HOME, FARM AND GARDEN.

Sand burrs come from weed, and may easily be destroyed ia too season by cutting tbem down a rttst as they appear. Running roses mutt be tied up to the aupporu as fast as they send out shoots, Tbey do not ellmU, but must b fattened In plaoo. To make a oorn-crib rat and mouse-proof line It throughout, overhead and all, with wire cloth having mesbes so small that these rodent can not outer, 'lid does not impede the air circulation. it is said that rats are so fond of sunflower seed that tbey will, if plenty, llock into the wire cage kind of a trap in touch quantity as to nearly till it Jtut they should be fed awhile on the seed before introducing the trap. A delicious apple preserve may be made by making a sirup of threequarter of a pound of sugar to each pound of apple; add a sliced lemon, put In the apple, boil until transparent and place In a Jar. Boil the sirup until very thick and pour over them. Lata cabbage require gcod cultivation. A plot of cabbage that have been worked will grow faster and produce better heads than will those that have received a la-ger supply of manure and tho cultivation neglected. The ground around cabbagos should never be hard and baked. -Iieet should be safely housed before lisrd frost, as they are very tender and are easily hurt by freezing. If you have many beets, about ten days before you wish to gather them take a scythe or hay knife and cut off the top; they will heal over and may be plowed out and picked up, To secure young black-cap raspberry plant thy cane are bent over and tipped Into the ground, with a qlod rciitiny t hereon to hold each cane in position. These tip take root and tho old vine is ttmn cut off. Tho red raspberry reproduce itself by sending out shoot around the parent vine. Tuey can be taken np in the fall and transplanted, or it may be done very early in th Spring. Continued cropping with com keep the surface soil baa through the winter and exposed to washing by rains and melting snow. This, of course exhausts its vegetable matter and make it le?s fertile. Hut the m. a corn it sell does not taJce a great ', amount of fertility from the land, lis , . . . .. .i carbon is mainly, if not entirely, de ( rived from the air through it broad j loitvos. Corn Is lees helped by mineral manures than other grains or ) gross. Nitrogenous fertilisers stimulate rapid growth early; but this is i . .... .... . parity one 10 vne wartnw iney give by atintulaltng fermentation in the i "J soil, I WINTERING BEES. Prepare far the Cottt gmefi ai Esr! la rail a CttHvrMaat. Those who have a fall harvest for their bees, either great or small, should take advantage of the last days of the honey flow to properly prepare the bees for wintering safely. See that they have six combs (or its full of honey, ia the brood apartmenu If ay do tparLment. If any do not have this ( amount when you examine them, take ' out empty frames, and replace I with full ones until they have this. It Is much better to have honey to spare in a hive in spring, and 1" in brood com ds u win Keep as well there as anywhere. liming supplied the requisite stores, take a few sticks each half mii inch Miliar and nf a. lcuxrlti eq,ml t0 lllQ injJde of the hiyt MopOM the top of frRm0Sf where they should laW Vhm C0Vtsr ovor with R pieco of burlap, or cotton cloth, and fill upir story of hive with leaves, chaiT or broken ctraw, to absorb moisture and retain heat above the cluster. The stick: should be laid in twos, and a bee snaco three-eighths to Odor in the Poullry-Heute. If the pouttry-houie ia kspt as it ihould be, one should be able to go Into it at any time without being able to notice any ocler. It requires cxcelml memmi Rmi thorough cleantj ,rtuUry.hottt in hUC BOsndiUc vet h t9 mi aifflcult as mHV supposed. To have the house elwM1. always scatter dry dirt liberally t)Hder e r0o5t and on the Roors. and th(m far n handful of plaster over th( dIrU -yhen next you clean the nutl!4e simnlr sweep It with a broom. and repent the application of dirt and plaster ly this m t'iod tho work of ckatting can be done in a few minutes. i mi dlagrwablc, and the house will ceh Hnd free from disease. Once a week use alr-slaked limo Instead or plaster, ducting It on the floor, on the wall, in th et, the roosts Mid on the yard and you will make the Ike uncomfortable aud prevent aaay dleae that mr.y attaok the look la summer. Farm pad Fir'..

IMOUrriffAL INTELLIQENOE.

A ooMfAxr ia about te engage ta the wanafeeutreof bagglag frost pine fiber at Wilmington, N. C. lx the United Mate tbsre are mere than 170,UXJ utiles ef telepbaas wira i t ufMi-atton, ever which mors than a mulkn messages re seat daily, WxMHxmjt wall papers are maattfaotured sad ofefftpouuds whurb reader litem iupervku to exterior damp are inserted in the pulp out of wbk-h the psper la Made. This Ua mlucs of the Mack UUk, Dakota, are begionlug to attract neral attention. It ha long beeu doubted If we bad any good tin ore h this country, but these new Mtiace are likely to rival tkocs ef Cornwall aud Bolivia aad Peru. Oxa of the Jtourishta trades of Han FraaoImm) U shark fltis. The CUiot residents pay ten ivata a pound for these delicacies, tod it ia aald among ''nrst chop" Celestials "ahark.RR oup'' rank aa high a that made from "eii!. birds' ueetV A coxrAxr has beea tortned ia Gloversvilla with a capital stock or laO.UOQ fur the purchase and sale of eggs, separating the yelk front the white, and preparing the same for commercial puries aad dryiug egg for domestic and culinary um?s. Tocumknkii gla is made j immersing the hot gla ia a bath of oils, grease, wax or reaiuous substance, the temperature of which is above that of boiling water. It Is m use for p)iotograihie negatives, articles of table furniture aud lamp chimneys. The process was devised by a Frenchman, M.de la llastie. Owixo to overproduction and luabllity to dispose of accumulated tock, most of the tooth-pick mills iu the titute of Maine are closed. The largest manufacturer states that he now wholesales his goods for less than one-twelfth of their cost when he commenced business in It would be interesting to know how fur this result has been brought about by the improvement and cheapening in dentistry and also by improvement in manners. It is claimed, says the American Manufacturer, that the largest aud best plates of glass ia the world are now made in Iitts. btirKh, and thai difficulty often arises in their transportation owing to their slie, the railroad tunnels not admitting them. Two plates, It x 10 feet, were recently ordered for use in a Philadelphia building, and it was found to be impossible to get rail transportation for them. Arrangements were therefore made to have them shipped by rivrr to ITcw Orleans, aad thence by sea to Philadelphia. HUMOR OF THE DAY. Tt.icura-"Vhy didn't you ask your father how this sum was donel" Little Johnnie "Cause I didn't want to be sent to bed." 0u i.adt "My dear., do you really thing you are fit to become a minister" wife" Engaged niece from the West "Yes, indeed. I doa't mind being talked about at "o Car 'e Pay. It la a pretty severe test of any doctor's skill when the payment of his fee is made conditional upon his curing his patient. Yet after having, for many years, observed the thousands of marvelous cures effected in nver, wood and lung diseases, bv Dr. nerce's Golden Medical 'Discovery, its mauuiacturers xeei warranted in selling it, as they are now doinc, through ail drug gists, the world over, under a certificate of tmUfve guarantee that it ,vill either benefit or cure In every case of disease for which they recommend it, if taken in time and given a fair trial, or moser paid for it wilt b BTompuy reiunaeu. lorpki jtver, or "ouiouBBess," impure blood, skin eruptions. acromions sores ana sweinngs, consumption which Is scrofula of the lungs), all jjh4 iv uus wunuenui meaicwe. it is ootn u. ori pen gin-restoring, aad alterative er BKMrn-cieaaaing. Chronic Nasal Catarrh positively cured by Dr. Sage's Remedy. SO cants, by druggists. Rkxo. Ker.. eossesses a toub tsar ot twenty-two vrhb weighs 218 pounds and stands six feet aad oxe inch la her stocking HH. Merm HitadltHi at Xerrec. Some peevish, querulous people seem mere bundle of nerves. The least sound agitate their seusoriums and ruffles their tempers. No doubt they are bora so. But may sot their nervousness be ameliorated, if not entirely relieved! Unquestionably, and with Hostetter's Stomach Bitters. By cultivating their digestion, and insuring more complete assimilation of the food with this admirable corrective, they will experience a speedy and very perceptible gain in nerve quietude. Dyspepsia, biliousness, constipation aad rheumatism yield to the Bitters. Upward ef twenty-elffht larre bales of human hair were brought to Prance ia a steamer that arrived the other day from the Orient. . Chrap Hrvfst Excursions Will be run via Wabash Line to points ia Kansaa, Nebraska, Oklahoma, Dakota, Colorado and all parts nf the West, on Heptcmbr W ami October S, lute One Fare for Round Trip. For particulars, apply to nearest Wabash Ticket .Agent. Govxknor Dilli.vuhAm. of Vermont, recently earned tS.35 by appearlar as a witness la a local law-suit. THE MARKETS. New York, Sept. 0 IS. CATTLB Native steers. ....t a io mrrox-XMdin k 1H VVheat, i FLOUR Winter V WIIKAT-Xo. Rett COKN No...... .. OATS Westera .Mixed 1OKK-Msm taewl... . ST. LOUIS. COTTOX-Mttdltef i . . IIKKVISS-Kxport SUers.,. ShlpplBK " MOOS-Cona te Select.... K1IKKP Kftlr to tttftlM 41 "4 FLOUlt-lalents 1 1 S XXXwcaoi..... WHKAT-Xo. Red Winter. CORX No, s Mixed OATS No. 2.... ....... ...... KVK N. S. ' TOUACCQ-Ltttf (Mtsseeri).. Iar, Hariey JIAV-CboieellwHthy (new).. nUTTKK-Ctoolce Dairy--" KH5S Fresli.., ...... ........ I'OWlC SUnJsnt Ms M). BAtXiN Wear Rib . LA K DI'rf me Steam .. WOOL arte Tub.. CHICAGO. CATTLK-ShiptH ! lUHirt-thwd U Clwiee... W SItKIC!' OoMt teOoiee IM FIJUUU Water...... 4i I'ateats 4 t WHKAT-XiJ. Sarin. ..o CORN N.'i ........... . 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