Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 32, Number 38, Jasper, Dubois County, 6 June 1890 — Page 3

HINTS AMO HELPS.

Horradish tmi In akin atrip T. ..i.i the toy of eneh keg of

SkTrTwmkUaM fro becoming Jul of mold J Artificial k: Jx fentr mam el rZi ol SOda WTO Io OUUteM

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THE FARMING WORLD, HW3HWAYS.

THE HAT WAS LOANED.

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" ntseethhg Wilkin K hour aft

H obliged to llMK" '"It to malaria or eontaglon. H 21.., rat in and no to. C Nothing: a" b 7j aBd puch harm may be done. instead of ironing the fringe et T1. doilies. etc,, eemb tbem t "li-kL white damn. lot oowb. It in well to eeenre Tjor VhU purpose, though you ean TL tbe fringe t by beating It lightly 1 band.-Old Homestead. lMe: Stew tbe nrunes first

with a Urge handful of malagn raisin vLave the stones; add a ieaapeonful 2T eelatlne to 'be Hank with sugar to Lm a rood sirup. Let It boll up well Sd Al the d fruit It should l!L , stiff felly whin ooW. Wake in

mm emst. Country Oentlemaa. .tmeal link; Two teacupfats of line oatmeal, one cap of cokl wwr, m uMpoon(ul of salt; mix witk wtl M wake thin baUer. use more water H ntfesaary. and spread on dripping pan carefully and serve kot c cold. The Humf. -French Dish: Take two eunfnls sch of chopped real and kam. Soak two cupful f bread-crumb in on of toiUmr k; d wlx uethr with two wU-kfte inr- l't wt'll-buUored mold or dUk and kk for klf an hour, not allowimr tk crust to 1rV03i Wo hard. Turn out on a platter, ami . rve hot for tea, or. if dlr d.

will w f - "-r wr. I.dk-s' Home Journal. KHp a vharp lookout for wsoth millers; all wolns done wltk for tko ieaon should t skakn. bmitked. aired. fnr.in nw newspaper. lakt'ld and Malted awav before tbpy html u 11 ut tr around. ' They are not apt to injure rlothin? that U oceaaionally shaken and ird, or worn; but if yon And any spow covertd with a fine, flinty web, trouble Jjlun. and frtMentkcaskinf . atoamw or airing will be rj to atop

. irravap lieeer rreaa. AparafT' S Sonpt For thla pvrpme rrfuie, toujrh and wklte part of a a . Mavlta mini Ait iKltt

.AM.Mra.tfn ia ttAlil for flvei rnbl ft.

eh. and aotnettmeft teas. J a : h to rre witk wkltn aauce, and v .iifh part for soup. Cut in i , w and pat to boil in one quart

n or a liVi jnUt and pepper, two

siirtt J 'atitea. rrees all tHrough a

l.r. when tetnder: tnen return to

keuir, add a tenenp of sweet milk, uMrpoont i of bntter and tablespoon(et of Sour mixed smootkly toeUwr. inta?r thn i' minntea, and aorve kot witk oatmeal flake.

A good nmA mmi U knd and rm.

witk bntlitUe reUtae v teawn and nut rWHrkiiMr Wf edklly. It efeoaM be well drained, ae that any water whiek falls ape it will net eanae it to ofla. It akouhl ba ee coaatruetod ac to be kpt in repair at Uu loaat exneme. (K cour macadaniaod teada eowe the neart to this description, and it would be good policy for ovory town to inveet in apparatus and build m of this kind ?ry year, ltut -y rood earth roada can bo bad front rrarel and elay if uaed witk the rikt admixture. ltut tke flrat tkinir nocwaaary for any read, no matter what its construction, i that It shall ke wU drained. Upon tnia depends much of iu quality, for If the

foundation hm filled with water it

Hte kenfkt aJ eprinff kat erf Mm. Seanebedr. wkoee nama beca witk 3e

" that i to say when her namo begM.

The borrer of kteed dieeaeaa tothe.

that they are eentaf loua. 1

rhoiini Itch, and other akia aiaeaiai waur

bo contracted by uainff tba mum towal, new!

it irooeaauy napprua a wmmu lanuay

mea afttvtod with the dtaoeM

aofteag up tke whole bad and spoils the 1 tiling pleee of millinery, she went to

GOSSIP ASOUT PILLS.

TttfftntC AabjhSMr! fr eWJ(l immm mi fntont MWht.

Cm-

T!0 w or woman who sees a family

piu en hit or her ew responitbUity,

without the lnterTontlon of a doe-

tor, h, entitled to know what drag it is fttnaMy coMBoeed of and tbo exact lanu.yof aek drag it contains. Many aWitnce---Boat avkeeaeiees, in fact, tiiat pouneaa aperient peepertie haTe otk-t properties ne welt, some of them injur and some deeidetUy dangerova. Merenry, for example, is one of thf fnimonest of all ingrpdienM in what t. called Htt pills." A single pill ntalnlnf a email quantity of mercury fcanlwen known to prodoee aallva-

uoa, ulceration of the gums, loornin: ttte teeth, a rile odor of tke breath, f " . rillinmu VMltun a. wholt

of other symptoms sometimes retiring treatment in bed for a week or two. Thouirh it is rare for a staff I pill

to produce this marked effect two or thrwe pill taken on sueeetwive nlghW often do it, and particularly in detecaM

women. o do not heaiute to any that . no nun or Women should take mercury without; a qualified medleal man. inetruction, unlea ke has prcrlou- , ly proved by repeatM personal etptrience that merenry i quite arc for hint. IVlophyllin k le4danrerous than mercury, but alo much wore painful in its action, and wry dbilitating. Kven qninine may produce serious symptoms in some person and Jt-culiar Iwdlly condition. Opium, which U perhana one o the commonet Ingmlifnt- employed by patent medi- . cin M'mlors in the preparation of their warvs, is one of tke moat dangerow poison known. The contention is thnt men and women who nte patent nllla and such other articles not only "buy a ! P? in a poke," but do so without the justification of necemity. They would "ot take a chicken from tke poulterer, ' or a sirloin from the butcher, still lene . a bonnet from tke milliner or a coat -from the tailor, without previous carel inspection ami full knowledge on ; their own part Yet It would be muck wher and safer to do any or all of these things than to take pills wken they are tof health, of who content and Wfopertlts they know nothing at all. It y be laid down a a general principle 't no man should do a thing with kla ; y shut if he have a chance of doing "with them open. A leap in the dark ouM never be taken except under the Jrnest necessity. Doe It require any rnmcnt to show that this principle M applicable to pills as it Is to polities w to everyday lmsineea? Hospital.

surface, even of the bast road thai ean

be made. Of eouree the road-bed should be higher than the land on each side and tdightly curved to carry off the water. Also make the top of the road as impervious to water as possible, foe It the water works through and Alia the foundation the. top-dressing works down, which makes the addition of more gravel neeeary. It is a good plan to lay drain tile from ttf to i feet deep along the line of the road inaide the gutter and emptying at some fixed outlet. Thi will save from onethird to one-half the top-dressing il property done. Kir tii roadc, the class to which most country roads belon?, are naturally unstable. In clayey noil they are almost always full of rnu, besides bfing very muddy in rainy weather, while on eandy soil they are always soft. Still a line bard road ean be made, by a proper mixture of clay and gravel. Enough clay Is put with" the gravel to bind the particles together, the same as mortar W used to bind brick or stone and in about

the same proportions. Sometintea thk mixture can be found in iw natural state, hut it does just a much good when pat on artificially. The spring is the best time for this, when the earth U just recovering from the wiater upheaval, for t heat be particles unite more closely, and a good surface will stay on all summer. Don't make the mistake of plowing up the road aftr it is once hardened down. ThK is often done, but it tears up tbe solid foundation which is essential for a good road. Again, never jserape the material at the aides of the road into the middle. It Is only fine washings. It may make a fine surface for a few days, but has no adhesive powers, and in a short time will be gtouad to powder, malcing a miserable dust in dry weather and tbe softest mud when it rains. It is far better to go-to., some gravel bank or get freak slean earth and put on. Rather eoerse rrarel make tbe best roads in the end and, when fresh, is gritty, and will make a compact, bard road. A road scraper is good to fill In tbe ruts and smooth the surface, hut not to rake In the sddee. A road may be kept In good repair by eareful watching and filling in any bole 'witk a few sborelfulsof fresh earth. If these are left, the wheels act a hammers and quickly make them larger. It is not necessary to say that tke sides of the reads should be kept free from brush, weed, etc, and the tree trimmed up high o that the branches may not trouble carriages or loaded - i .

teams. There are many iu iw-nw w neatness which can be attended to by the owners of the land along the road, that will make it noticeable for its thrifty nppearanee and will repay for the trouble in the satisfaction giren. Again, Arbor day will aoen be here. What better work ean be done than setting out a few maples or elms along the bbxhway or. better still, put two ot three rood fall apple trees along the tide, so that weary travelers may find ruit for their refreshment in future tears? Hut too close planting, so as te lensely shade a much traveled road and nake it muddy long after other roads ire dried off, is to be avoided. Farm ind Home.

member has contracted elsewbore. It ss obviously the sacred duty of any see wne taw f mum a klAnd difte to rid their asw

teat of the impurity. This oaa easibr d I uij.Vlif tut Um bv tiftier Dr. Mall's fiaran-

parilla, the only perfectly safe and complete Wood purifier in the world. Its virtu is exclusively its own. and no other medicine

can compare with it in strength or omraofr. Any druggist will get it for yon. Take no

steer, unserve it bjj aou voi m ww Washlngtoa Observer.

How abck for newaiapers to peMloh Rulc for Husband." Any sort of wUe ean proscribe better rules for a husband

uhm ne can Buu in a newspaper. xe

utiags. Maw' Thtal

W afar Ona Hundred Dollars Reward

feraaveaM of Catarrh that ona not he

cured by taking Hull's Catarrh Cure. v j rtHKwr Mr Cm.. ProM. Toledo. O.

W tktt 'uadaraimed. have knows P. J.

Cheney for the last fifteen years, and batiove ki n.rfvtlv hAaarabta ia all business

shurch and said tbe responses in a voioe tnmsactions, and financially abto te earry

both firm and loud. She noticed that jt any obltgations mad Uy tr:l. that hat. and she felt a thrill of pride tu.J.i, Taiaia. Ohio.

such a the most pious must experience Hall's Catarrh Cure ia taken internally,

She paid enough for it to buy her husband four Milts of clothes and a new cradle for tbe baby, according to the Xew York Herald. She had a mansard roof put on the big parlor ptor glass, sad then she surveyed herself with the &tif action which only a bonnet of the Kiftel-tower pattern can produce in tbe mind of sweet femininity. There was a flower garden on that hat, and there would have been an tpiary also had It not been that birda were not the latest agony. It was a real alee kat and no mistake, and if she leak! only have worn a mortgage on It I do not think that fashion would hare produced a finer or more complete pleee f architecture.

Armed and equipped with this Inter-

when laboring under the knowledge

ot too-tooness that exalts one above one's neighbors. Hut coupled with the interest was an inexplicable disposition to smile that he could not comprehend nor rejoice in. She wondered what It meant. And she found out. for suddenly In the midst of 1 the Litany, a fearful noise filled the sanctuary. It came from tbe region of her hanging garden, and the way people about her stuffed their handkcrchlofs in their mouths and eyed her showed that it was this hat and nothing else which was ibns squalling like an infant who lacks the material comforts of babyhood. Horrified beyond measure, she sailed dewn the aUie. the awful sound accompanying ber, and fainted at the door. They picked her up tenderly, and a fri?htond usher stepped on the grand hat and crushed il out of shape, at tbe name time making a tremendous pop and sulencing the shrill voice of complaint. They made a post-mortem of the ragged remnant and found, what do you think? one of those balloon-like rubber babies, the latest fad of fashionable society, which a mischievous younger brother had perched among the flowers, and which had gone off just at the time when its collapse would work the greatest mischief. She wears a bonnet of sober 'brown now. It ia only one story high and the thatch upon the roof is ot the simplest fashion. Her father says be is laying up money, and hopes fa declare a dividend on bk earnings before tbe year is ever.

acting directly on the blood aodnwueeua aurfaiwfi nf tiia vu-m. Testimonisls free.

Price, 7&c per bottle. SoW hy all Druggie.

SAM JONES'

SAYINGS.

to Sinners

a mtmuw AVt.h&AV i aSM Of

latest invention. It is probably intended to prevent money from burning holes M the pockets of tbe owners. Beaked a the Crest f the Wave.

Th landKman tourist or commercial

traveler, speedily begins, and not only oagins. but continues, to fuel tbe extreme of human misery d ring hi transit across the tempestuous Atlantic. But if, w th wise prescience, he has provided himself with a supply of lio tetter's .Stomach Bitters, his mhtc sra nramntlvmitiirsted. and then

eeacm ere the good ship again drops her anchor. This is worth knowing, and thou

sands of our yachtamen, summer voyagers, j tourists and business men do know it. A max can make himself decidedly unpleasant by insistinx on reminding us of what we thought last year. MilwauXse Journal.

The Kadle Delighted. Tha ntaaaant ffft:-t and the perfect safety

with which the ladies may use tbe liquid fruit laxative. Syrup of Figs, under aU coniitions make it their favorite remedy. It is niMMiur to the mi mad ui the teste, gentle,

yet effectual in acting on the kidneys, liver

ana oowew. The strained relations between milkmen nod milk inspectors have never been entirely bridged ovr.-0. O. Picayune. 1 II m vm suffered loner by reason of Ma

laria; tried everything, and finally come

, to tbe conclusion that 'all men are liars r Send one dollar to Ic A.T. Bhallenberger,

Rocbetiter, Pa , and get a uouie ox ins abudote for Malaria, if not cured in a week, say so, ami tbe money will be immediately returned to you.

A mcjicux ia not necessarily a pood boeenail player because be knows how te eneeute a soar. Rome SentiaeL

I ru, -irntv lit-t i. nf Tottiaville. Kv.. showed

bis lore for little children when he invented tiu .tintf tiula catadies he named Dr.

Roll's Worm Destroyers. It's fun for tbe

child res, but It's death to tbe worms.

Jcr about the time tbe legislators step

Uitig in their mils we pean-y aweuiMf

-1 ouaers oiww.

putt hegi

A DeeMerfly Ferelate Anpea'

aarf KaekalMers. The local reports of his sermons in Charlotte show that Mr. Jones Is quite as original as ever in his method of preaching the Gospel. Tbe following, according to the Maeon (Oa.) Telegraph, was a comparatively mild outburst ia a recent sermon: "Some of you go around here talking

about your 'opinions.' It s your opinion j Jt iVkt for saleswomen to nave it's not wrong to do this and that, x ou abopimid teeth that are perfectly natural, blab-mouth fool V -Torre Ueute Bxpresa.

He appealed to hekfaers to turn

from the error of their way in these ten-

l Six XoU Frt, will he seat by Cragjn t Co., miada.. Pa., to any one In the U. . or nak. mmum naid. neon reeelpt of X

nUiiu K'..tri Moao -wrsooer.v See lw

U revels on oireulars arouad eoeh bar.

Vr ft-iMul ktAkhere! veuknewhftw weak

ind nenrous your wife is, and you know that Darter s Iron Pills wUl relieve ber. Xew jyhy not be fair about it and buy bar a box!

HoNBSTTisthnbust poMey, but there are

rrr few uoiiev-snntM waere it eaa ee

found Elmirm Osiette. rtwaaimead Ball's Sar-

iu s a Mtra for ftvuhiUtie Wood

ninsr around in the fire and yelling, poison, scrofula and all dfeMaeee ei tne swa what a mistake I made!' ulandA-Pr. Kaapo, Lewport, Kv.

I have some respect for eld Bob Ingersoll. because ho can get te0 a night for his lecturing; but some of these little fellows are infidels for nothing, pay t3 to bear Ingersoll, and hoard them-

der and affcetWnate word:

"The quitters are ne good they won't do at all. Some of them are now infidels little infidels. I'd rather he a low-down, chain-gang; negro than ne of rour little Infidels. You won't be in

hell two minutes before you 11 be hop

Max is often fender of Ms dogs than he k at his kin; but, then, a dog oaa never easiest a will Puck.

The Antl'SMil Bar. We present the cut of a very simple wt effective contrivance for locking tbe table door, which we saw on a recent rip in the country. It consists simply it a couple of piece of strong bar-iron, rbe upright at the right of the door i rorUsed to allow the longer bar te pass mck far enough for tbe other end to inter the upright at the left. The left nd ts notched a repeated, and a ibort piece Is fattened by a 4ngte bolt, iliowlng the notched end to play up and town. When the bar Is pushed In, the

scire." lie appealed to the "society element" in the city in this gentle strain: "I understand you are all running society pretty lively. Hoelety. A pair of TVoent slippers and a fl.a wasp bonnet lets yon into It. Society In Charlotte! Why. if yoa were to go among the hon tons of Haliimore they wouldn't let yoa sweep out their kitchens. society: There is no maithood. ne womanhood, no religion in it. The fruits of society, so oallod, are the dude and tbe dudintv .

i Tun saloon-keeper, like strives on unredeemed Courier.

THE MARKETS. Xew Youk, May at, PAT! t.K-St!v Sieer J W

rni-n IN'M idoiin"...

ll"K.-'H inter Wheet.

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2 14 W S4 am 1 74 a?

AXtt-jstkAI. n.vntck misw until the notck pd. whn It drops into tke notch m the bar, holding it firmly. To open it H a pwmle to the uninitiated. The key i T a short pieee of fence wire, which should hang near at hand. Move . La a tines ift whlek raised the eaten,

pane the key through a gimiej. bole rep- '

reMjntea just over o v. i-f i h eateh. holding it np.

the bar can be pulled out. advmntaa-es in mi

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ST. LOUIS. CiVTTON-MlddllMg... A HKK V Ksr-Kx Prt Meer

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RIIKKI' Vah" to Cheee...... FI.OL'R ratents....... XSX to Chotee. .... WHEAT .w J Red Winter,. CRX No. 2 Mixed tlATS No. J... ....! .. KVK No.J... -:. 10RACCO-T.iHt MMrl).. Leaf, Hnrley.... II A V Choice Tlmotby.. . Hl'Tl KK-Cholee Dairy...... KSGS Fresh.. IMRK-HaiMUinl Mwe BACON Clear Klt. ....... I.ARl I'rime St nalu. ......... WOOl Cholee Tub CHICAGO. CATTI.K-Shlppl".-UiMiS tmd to Cholee. ...... S-11KKI-0hmI to Cholee... ..

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WHAT A LOVELY WOMAN".'

exclaimed the Chief Justice, upon passing a beauty while walking sewn

.Arcane with a friend. "What an excellent Judge"! nkl tbe laxly, wheat her sensitive ear caught the decree of the Chief Justice, now many women might receive such a compliment as the above, were they not prematurely robbed of the charms the other sex value to highly, and made old before their time, byfunctional irregularities and weaknesses peculiar to their sex. To suck the bloom of youth may be restored by the use of n remedy acknowledged te be without an cinal Dr. Pierce's Tarerite PreacripUen. It te tke only medklne for women guaranteed te give satisfaction, iu every case, or money refunded. Kead printed guarantee on bottle-wrapper. As an krigeratiRs; tenic, it imparts strength to the whole system. For overworked ''worn-out,'1 "run-down," debilitated teachers, milliners dressmakers, seamstresses, 44 simp-girl?," houtekepers, nursing mothers, and feeble -women generally, Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription Is the greatest earthlyboon, being uncqualed as an appetizing cordial and restorative tonic, or strength-giver. It promptly cures nausea, indigestion, bloating, weak back, nervous prostration, debility and sleeplessness. It is carefully compounded by avn experienced and skillful physician, and adapted to woman's delicate organization. Purely vegetable and perfectly harmless in any condition of the systemAs a seething awl strengtbcslns; serrine, "Favorite Prescription" is unequaled and is invaluable In allaying and subduing nervous excitability, Irritability, exhaustion, prostration, hysteria, spasms and other distressing, nervous symptom, commonly attendant upon functional and organic disease. Ifc. iaduces refreshing sleep and relieves mental anxiety sad despondency. CopyrU&t, UM, by World's DisrawsABT Medical Association, Proprietors.

texcV DR. FIEKuEd PWI.I.Wfflr

0 lltTAt

TTnMivtijui a IAvt VHIL KmallMT. cheapest, erilsef

amgar ceased Pellet a sseee. Cures Meat

Constipation, Isidlgertless,

eeraagcctenU of the stomach sad bowek. eanU. by eruasrists.

to take. tltOSM

Pst-tly VtffoUbif mm PtrfMtly Hermieee.

One stag,

P ISO'S REMEDY FOR CATAJtKH. Best Easteet to use. Cheapest. Relief is Immediate. A cure is certain. For Cold w the Head It has no equal.

It Is an OHiUaent, of which a small particle is applied to the

uraniin or mi dt pxu. K. T. HAxaxTrNi, Warrea, Pa.

fries, Me. Mdbydr

Lames can pennanentlv beautify their i (ILMin KnlnhinrSnan-

Ufll's liair and Whisker Dye, M cestW.

Tar. washerwoman has better lack than

the farmer nowadays la getting a tiring

set of tne sou.

SmsK fail to cure sick heedacbe, often the verr first dose. This is what is said by

aU who try Carter's Uttle Liver rum.

"Oh, So Tired!" is the cry Of tlKWSmlKlS rrery Bptiat' For that Tirsd FMlio take Ayer's Sarsaparilla sad reOOYer HtMtlth and Vigor. It Make ths Weak Stroaf. Prepured by Dr. J. C. Ayer Ik Co,

IiOWsll,

the pawnbroker, 4edes. MoiKea

A rodtirr pin-cushlou, free te smokers of

Tanstu s ruuen -ac.

. Viv waabt but little here btiow; Vfce

earth is one nf the sasa4kplaet. Light "' RaoMcnnis is cured by freeueut small

noses of Piso's Cure for Consumption. A 9ESMT1VK man Is unlike a clockhe is almoatccrUdu to go when be is "rundown."

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KapM TnmU HlHtrated. Hung Smith You didn't stay very ng at The Poplar lat evening, where Jw went to oe the Pipp glri.

1 " rvwn ab, 1 HMin k "r bttt" - , , u. thfnt la

;Pi hroke n on us and gave me a fastening, it ia iwrf"""' lt to g. R MO trouble if the key Is lost, a aaother "Waat did he say?- oaH be easily made; It Is elective, as U

onenert taa iuu daae awe u luwMMttie w rev v - -. i

- aj. wr ba

me what I thought ot rapid trans- ' 'what did youde?" lfve him an ImmedliM lllsswrasfltMTsxssMfvrft. -

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DOUGLAS

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fATW wnwia FOR AErTLEMEN

aummm AaS Otaer Alvaettaee SjatlaMI WW Are lk Mrm. la tke Wm-M.

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W. I SStraLAS, SrMkloa, Maes.

SALT LAKE CITY

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M. W. ATIflrT. a prmnlnveeH drsssw avtHa arc ila4c nere m this eta

The sale ofTutt'i Pill, exewd those of all others combined. They ere meesiHsriy adavssted to mela1 rtal dleeaeo. Oer ahjrs4ela all pre-eerleelhesm.

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