Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 33, Number 19, Jasper, Dubois County, 23 January 1891 — Page 7

HOME HINTS AND HELPS.

(Tean very lt with Wnxlae. .-It, careful not to MwoHHzf. tba table talk. lkimH. interim (Kh.r. If yok are dyaapU do tulk if what "T dM hH iMfiwct with van, mt jjUMHljr WhNt JUU HU4 ANtl my MoLH-.-MiHber llww HreawU Two rape f corn !, P f nmr, oaeltalf. L.HJI of MM !, It liUUi MU. (HHi r jofwl each if ra of tartar aiul xla. twi wwt MiHk; Meata wi hours ihw h kettle f Urnlln waU'r.- HoaaehoWl. MwIImmi Cuke: One and m half pints of Mftvd mral, lmlf )4uL wheat dour, foulf HtMr milk, lmlf jMjit rHtwK'rNl supir, half pound lHtur. his: jxhhmI mini one teaaiiuuiiful of mix-d ,pWs, one salUpoonftil of salerntus, (MIO MIWII U'BSpOOIlful f)f WmU. ljX UK for any fake. Kill shallow jmhik ul take i brisk oven. lletter when fivsh. C1mi1h,1 CahimKe: Jtoll until tender H tt iHWl OHbuH(ff adding MtU itti h iiiM"li f 1h while cooking, then drain it thoroughly hiuI chop quite fine, awl Hit it into h Msm.Htnn with a tahlefcJXMMlfHl of butter Mini lmlf m cupful of milk or cream, dmtye in a little Hour, htir it. Mild ns won as it has bubbled up a few rime ,ir Into m dceinlialt. lUatton Herald. It read Saiieei Cook on nint milk, orio-thinl cup fine bread criiuitwand two tabh'sjMKmful eltopjied onion tojfethei fifteen minute. Itemove the on km, add one tablespooiiful butter, one-half teKMViful salt and one wilt s-MMmful pepper. Jlrenk or roll Die cruinlw, sift ll,rouj,'ii rather a coarse sieve and measure n hoI'mI third of a cup, Put it into tin milk, add the onion and cook a quarter of an hour. Serve in a (n'irate li4i or ioiir around the birds. ItoMon iilobe. The ot her day a gentleman saw a professional liorist watering his plant. in the hot .sun, ami in a surprised tone inquired if that wouldn't injure the plants. "Why no." was the answer. Why not, now','' "I auppowd they had to Ik'" watered only at night," said the uuiateiir. M)o you drink only ut niht".," asked the florist, "Are you only thirsty after the aim gov down? That idea heljw Mir lmsines. for under it the rlowers of -the itfnorant, wonld-bo growers die ami we (et the opportunity of ellin more of our .stock. 1 water my Howers when they are thirsty, juat as a stock-ffrower waters hissttK'k." An exeeedinly useful ami also pretty artiele in a writing-ease, wlurh may Ik1 made as follows: Cover a sheet of smooth Academy Itoard (such as artists use) with dark crimson and jrreen felt. Procure -;nu tintel chamois leather, a lighter sltade of the same color s the felt, and cut into oblongpieces of a suitable sijee for holding pajs?r. envelopes, etc., allowing1 half an inch or so for pinkiiujr the edes all around. After the edgea are cut attach the jxxkets to the felt, stitching them in Tit:iiii- iiriiniiii'ni. ljii- mvirs hiii hold tlie material firm by using braai thumb-tacks, llie pockets may 1 sseitred to the felt by machhie-titchiiig Ik1 fore it is stretched on the lKartl.-A. V. World. Candied Sweet Totatoest Steam the sweet potatoes until perfectly done, and jtcel them. Have ready two teacupfuls of snffar loiled into a simp, ivitli one and silialf, teaeupful of water. It should Im.' like the simp of preserves. When removed from the Are, but still warm. !Ur into it a very heaping tableHoonful of nice butter. Slk'e the potatoes into ahakinK-pun that will hold them without Wing quite full. Tour over them the sirup, put extra bits of butter alout m top of them, and set them in the stove to bake. Xowaml then tilt the jan and dip up and pour over the potatoes some of the sirup. Do not let the top get dry. ltaket rather slowly for alxmt an hour and n half. Serve in the pan in which it is lmked and send to the table hot. Ladies' Home Journal, GOWNS FOR STREET WEAR. l llreny ('.( um fur OHtrtoor Sentre. Street dresKa are jnt now in a trying state. They are the. Ikuics of contention Inrtween factionsone side clamoring for dimi-trains, the other for the stylish, convenient and simple walking-length skirt, which has Ik'cii such a 'omfort to ladies who enjoy walking; A favorite gown is of convenient length, suitable in these dressy days for promenade or for calls. The material is fine Trench cloth, nut-brown color, and the trimming is put on in patches, after the fashion of h quarter of a century ago. The Isick is plain, cut pVinecs, with full plaited skirt; front slightly draped, after the CJreek idea, and trimmed with detached .sections of gold ami brown passementerie uion left side of the bodice, the wide sleeves and skirt frontV graduated Imnd of ghsy, dark brown encks feathers decorate the right skle of the waist and left side of the skirt. A small mult of the .same feathers, lined with golden brown Satin, and a felt, poke-shaped, stringless hat. lined with, dark brown velvet and trimmed with shaded ostrich feathers, complete this elegant ami ornate costume. Chicago K veiling Mail. The Milk 1'rufiHet. We have seen it stated that the preservation of the cow for man's service was due to the superstitious or religious veneration in which that animal was Md by the Egyptians, for except for the fact that they regarded the cow as it holy Want, prolmbly all would have Wen killed off in time of famine. We have reason to Ikj glad that the cow has mrvived. Jt is estimated that it re'luires fifteen million cows to supply tiie demand for milk and ita products in the United States. Fifty per cent of the ndkk (hey give is made, into checs a"d batter. It takes twenty-seven jKuinds of milk to make one pound of titter, and aliout ten pounds of milk to '"Hke one pound of cheese. There is as tnwch meaty fowl in eight and a half P-mnds of milk, as in one pound of beef. J Would require alamt iH.OOO.OGO fat steers weighing l,MMl pounds each to provide us with the same amount of nuyrtkm as we ct in the annual milk rnxlact.-FooU'i "ltk Monthly.

AGRICULTURAL HINTS.

LIVESTOCK NOTES. 0 homiko k aa healthful ia tb witrt m In kuuttuer. WAa tlH. UU bafuM paUiMg w norm' mentluk IitiMMca sJiuabt W turned oat tor mtm every phwuMtt day. To kt th mi rrmlta kMidlfMf anil training kbmdd WglM wbm the eait la very yoi.nif. K:km tba lume'i hb mmA g eleiui in Umb winter is the mL prevtMtife for M-raUbs. Staxmxo ia wet auuiure tends to wake the feet of the korae tender: Kap the atakl ekna. It k feuerally beat to kp iu tmm well shod during the winter to on tlie roal w hen slippery. Com will wake a better growth and development If they are fires a light fKl of ground oats every day, Chasok the fetnl often enough to keep all atock with good appeUtea. They will thrive better on leas feed. Ik you have tlie right kind of horses the buver will eome after them; If the wrong kind you will have to hunt buyer. , SoMit people who give Die eatU Dm beat of care neglect the hog. The hog will remy gorxl care aa well as other kinds of stock. GiUKli againat constipation in swine. The fat forming foods tend to produce oofctiveneatt. 'Hie opposite kinds of food ieml to prevent it. IiK careful of the eyes of animals. They are jut as delicate a the eyes of human beings, People often work around stock very carelessly with forks. Til: Kwine breeder who feeds oil meal occaskauilly will not regret it It is a tonic ami a regulator of the bowels. Care shonbt be taken not to feed Vo much. (Ikooxixo isacbeipway of improving the condition of the horse. It can Isj done at the simple coat of a curry comb ami brush ami the expenditure of a little elbow grease which will never be missed. Always rcBtemter that a hog is a hog, ami consequently, as the animal Itas ho judgment alswt -eating, you must exercise judgment for it Itetter let the animal go a little hungry than to feed it beyond its capacity to utilise the food. i! Tjik manure of the pig pen -is very valuable. One writer estimates the value of a pig's manure at a dollar and forty-two cents for every one hundred pounds from tlie time of birth to time of slaughtering. There is no better manure for roots. THE HARVEST MITE. A Ilferljtlm of Two Vartettai ef Thbi The results produced by this insect are somewhat similar to Utose caused by the Aearus or "Itch Mite" described ia section 384. These insects, especially Fig S, are very common in most sections over Die wliole southern half of the United States, and are found quite abundantly as far north as Central Illinois ami Iowa. The writer ean speak from a painful experience, while traveling, of their prevalence in Kansas and Missouri, ami in most Southern States, a. resident of Me Lean County, North m. 1. am kmc ax rie. . isarrATise H AXVMT MITE (A ) BARVESTMI1E (JT) The eatnavlacs are prmiiy inadtM; tae setaai aaiaral di of tb full-ntmn iateet is rhowa by the very small t( eea Jsat below toe body or eaca. Central Illinois, tells us the "chiggers" are ooiimion and very annoying there. Tlie true Chigres" 1'ulex irritant) are found south of the United States in Mexico, etc Tlie two insects in the engravings are the offenders of this coun try, the irritating harvest mite being" most common. The mites get upon the skin, especial ly the lower limbs, and climb up over the lower half of the body, occasionally over the whole, and with their strong mandibles and arms, or elbowed Max illa, cut and dig their way down into the true skin, causing great irritation, which results in small swellings, redness and inflammation, causing an irresistible scratching. The insect is often "scratched'' out before it can burrow deeply, thus giving relief. Sulphur applications, the same as for the itch mite, or kerosene will kill t.he insects and allay inflammation. Strong salt water is effective. A severe attack in Kansas was cured for the writer by a prolonged bath in Salt Lake, Utah. In Florkla, mothers informed us that they used "scorched butter" on their children who were much annoyed by these peste. Orange .ludd Farme CattcMt-Steil Meal for Cow. Henry Morse, of Delaware County, X. Y., who has become wealthy by dairying, says that he has fed cotton' seed meal to his cows for eight years, the Urst four in connection with other grains and after that pure, except while the cows were dry and on coarse fodder they were given wheat bran and such grain as was produced on the farm. As soon as tlie cows came in full milk they were given hay twke a day and three quarts of cotton-seed meal in the morning and two quarts at night. The morning ration of meal was mixed with six quarts of sweet skimmed milk. When at pasture they received two quarts of meal a day. FoUowing this practice he wi ble to keep 85 per cent more cows ami make S5 per cent, more butter per cow than by any other grain method. The manure from the cows fed so heavily on cotton-seed meal was very rich and gave about double the crops of hay that other manures gave. The pastures also show it, and the Increased value of the manure nearly pays for the tea mL X. X. Haaiostesd.

Tsmw Is mat Catarrh la ta Mtctiea of country than all other diaMs put tovtaer. as anul the last few yssrs was tuppoMMt to be UMurabta. Para treat many years doctors pr mwcM it a local disease, sad preMTiod I'val maMies and by senataotly faihnir to cure with local treatment, pronounced ittBcurabk.Hcieaoaaspruvea tsrtarra to be acofunitut.oaal disease, and therefor req aires coastitutioasl treauseut. Hall's Catarrh Cure, auwufactured by F. J. Cheney Co..To!edo, Ohio, i the oaiy ceestitntioasl cureoa the aura. It Is takes mternauyin dotes f mat Ml dross toitcaspoonfoL It acts directly upoa tfaa blood sad mueoas surfaces of the system. Tbey eCer one hundred dollar for any esse it teUs tocam. Hmd for dreuliM sad Umtilaetiials. F. J Cnrtsr tt Cto., Totodo, 0. aXld by Druggists, Tie. Tub man who lire beyond hU waun dots sot umo weU.-Pit(sbunrh lavpsica. 1 mad a aUgfat stroke of psrslyais which faighteaed we very ama. MyWaltk was poor and the doctors gsv me aedieiae for heart dueasa, but 1 grew weaker. My eousia reroosaieBded lit. Bulls Hajnspsrdls, which eenaialy has heaeaVied we flatly, for I feel in splendid health. BSaauel T. 1'helsa, Day tea, O. A rASMta cm of u u irive his wife psiaU oa ptcfework.Bokn Coarier. It toc save ever used Domaas' KtsHrie sartagweM years it has bees seed, you

p that it Is the beet sad pur fseury isde. If roe harea't tried it. ak voer Kroeerforit msw. Doe't take Imitatiua. There are tots of Onuss injustice couatiaa IMfer twelve doseu. liusburgh ChrMdvU. A Bftmt AfHl for Hp! p. When your kidue. atid bladder are inactive, they are aiaattii; a si!ut appeal for heln. Dont disresrarU it, but wittt HU;tter s Stomach Hi:Ut safely impel theul to activity. Tteysmintuu&inrat denser, aod it is fwolhardiness v thul tic's eyes to the fact. Be Wise in time, to, if you experience mattifefr.tatioat of il spciia, mawtia, rheumatisat. eoniilja!ion or nerve trouble, lake Bitters before a situl adds et to it Thesc is no rose r-itWooi a there, hut iters are wauy thorus without rose. ludiaospoUs JciumL Aa ExtrerdtMarr OfrtwiMy. Send your address on a iwstal eard and receive, free or charm, sample copies of i w mn ivu aMiKi,ui iu ait-uiiru year, togetner with aa vaprecedeated premium list, cow .rising a thousand articles which are given to new Hubcribers, Addres, Kkw oas Msaccxv, & Park row, New York city. Tna aaiputAtor fruently has a pecuitar off-batMi wiy ulwat htm. Tna only true and .fe intestinal worm killer U Dr Hull's Yw.-taoks Worm Destroyers. It ha brhrhtnw! the liv ot many childrcs and gladdened meayapkrent's heart. A man may look a cheerful as a y and yet feel quite m blue.. Do SOT suffer from sick headache a moment longer. It it uot netssary. Csrter's little Liver PiUs will care you. Dose, one little pill. Small price. Small dove. StuaU jail. Wuxx the balloon collspses in mid sir the het of friends uey fall out togethet. Paorxt Are Kl'led by Coaehs that Ilsle's Honey of Uorehound aad Tar would ears. Pike's Teetaache Drops Core ia one anacte. Wmt it a mouse like a cause the tat'U eat it. load of aavieTHE MARKETS. Naw YasMC. Jaa. r7, m. CATTI.K Native Seaes... (IM t M (X)TT(X-Mi.Mlhta. I UnK-n IMrrWkMK ... 8 St W WHKAT-N'o. 2 Red 1 SS 1 Ct lv . i smm OATS We$era Mixett - l m St iimn xw xp ... m . h m m it m ST. UUTS. COTTO.V-MMMlla MKKVj:.S-tnoici-Mfrs., t St sttippisei . . t m IS 4 W r 3 Of 4 SS m XtS, MU:i:i'-rIr.. H.H. 3 M FUH M-lat'-t . 4 ST. m ,XX tColr' . ... IIN W1IKAT-X. 5 rh! WiH-r.. ColtX Xo. 2 31 W OAI1. No.? m KYK No. 2 e IXlBACai I.a .MlMittriJ . IM S Iaf Hurley . .... 3 1 HAY rirar T:m1v -.MSI m 4?71 S to ism XI MrTTKK nokv I Miry t m i:i;; , .., iet ltHCK Mantlarrf 3Si-.. ...... MM BA OS-(1. r Rih I.AKI lTii--aMj .... ar WOOI-CaoJe ThI ,., t'MH'AW. TTI.F-SliiHiia, .... .. 3SS 4 llO!S innl to Cinilcf...... I a SIIKKI ti riw.kv : m YUM: M-W i nu-r Pat-iil .... 4 ; r Spr.HK I'I. Wn 4S9 m WHKAT-.X... 2 spiinm " roKX xo. i . ... im 3 "1 5 THi is 4 OATS X 2 Wliiti- .. ....... ISSiSr ltRK MaifaH W 37e KAX-AS CtTY". 4M WW 4 '.e n a 5 IS 4 KM CATTI.K ShTi!H m; All tin--. WHKAT-N'o. SaVit OAT-Xn. 2 . .. .... 5 30 II m COKX Xo.2 4t;w xkw oru:ax-s. FU)t"M-HiIM.r5e-. 1 4S m .... .... me COMX Wlirte OATs Thoice W.-c ...... HAY Choiw. 1"KK M-KACOX-i'lrKlb. ttmvX-.MW.llftc l..H.VHJ.K. W'HKAT-X-2ltc,. COKX V.2 OAT?- X!.2MUcd liKK M- Ai ... ItAN-t'lr iMi OlITiiX-MiiltlUwa: - , . S M J4 11W S - . m gtJacobsOil cures a (pacKAcVs' md all ACHES Promptly OILING WATER OR MILK. EPPS'S aATKFUL-OCHaFOTIN. COCOA LABCLLCD 1-2 LB. TINS ONLY. If OTHERS' FRIEWD IMfOnlLD NITm m weas) MrsMi -BoTBSsa' MAK.se raa. JSt aMSTLATam cm. ATLJXTA.I

Heart rsttaee, aSw lieMfcu The prsA-er of the christian pleade for tuwxibiathip agafast stuiden deaifa, and yet alas, how Biany have the world for better or for wor without a single atomeut s warning tie dUd of heart failure. The tired aad weary heart failed while eagsgeti la it toatcntous task ef numpiuf the blooi from the arteries and forcing it iutu every bK aat lttUe vela that the wastlur tiMties ef the Jtea might be repleaihed. How im portent tarn that the ereat stream u bfebe kept pure aad lu coriusrlss red sad active, k-tthe fluid grows clotred and sluggish, and the heart ia aa estraordinary effurt nape wiuawt a signs! the thread of its muscular atreari h. It is your duty as one who Vyrv, the hie that Ood has rivea him, to assist asture ia maintalaiag free action of the circulatory ytm by keeping the blood ia a state of purity andheattk, Stature has supplied healing and atreogtbesing herbs for th.s purpose, ncieace hss disooreml whst they are and the eminent Dr. John Bull, of LouUvUle, Ky.. Vm, blended then ta his superior prepsratkei knows as Dr. BuU' artM)Muiua. Dsmsad It of your smggUw Take ao other. ' Atx ircus karing ltorse is mjr cbsrge will be wcil cared for, ' sdverUsM a livery BISbleilCSB.

Ottce of Haha, Hoopes A: Co., MCdcatixs. Iowa, Aag. Ma, MM. Dr. A. T. SMAXJLErfaKacKS, RocbesUT, ls. Dear Sir: Thirty years ago I was s great wfferer from Malaria, until I found your Antidote and was in mediately cured. I went south te Mve, and recommended the medicine to every sufferer I met, always guaranteeing a cure, and without a failure. Sometime ago I retamed lo Muscatine and have been ehock full of Malaria ever since. The doctors fed me "a quinine until I was nearly deaf and bLad. Uk tme kstttired ttnd tirfy nua without breakinr the cidlls, when, remem brring the Antidote, I stint to thedrugatore and got a bottle, m W did the holiness, sad l will sever Ik; without the medicine.--"o more quinine for me, KesperUuliy your, J. C Sntrutr. No wouax ever made a hit by striking her hUfctMuil for money before trcekfL AU-htsoa Globe. Toe of you who are weary and heavy akned witn sicitne and care, weifhed dowa with the inlirmiues that beset the hnmaa .vtera, can find the otic tain neceetary to restore you to bright buoyant health, ia Sherman s Prickly Ash letters. It invlaorstes and strengthens the dehilitsted ormut. aid JiKetio, and liipete the ekmd arising from a iieaid liver. Wbex a man ijnds a buttoa ia his salad to will hardly take the excuse thai it i twrt of the lreMr.;t 7m. Coiwas axi Throat Disotmnas use Bacwx'a BaoxcaiAi. Taocus. Ilave aever casaired my niind respecting them, except I think better of that which I began thiakinRWCli of." Bet. lkry H'anl JSmtktr. boki only in boxes. lfougb he gave the police the slip. Ana as small as hoei repet h lc el Jets, sad ns easy to take as ugar. Kverybody likes them. Csrter's Litlkt JUver Pills. Try them. MoaxiNs wnps were the invention of the cian who wakes up hotel truest for the early train. .V Opfam ia Piso's Cure for Cooftumpuoa. Cares where other remedies faiL S6c Who hath redness of it's i The hook kvr wbo writcA with red ink. Im resdinff over tlie literary Hems of the week, 1 found not much fo inlcrest me, until my eye caught sight of an article headed Jenki1 Dream." Imag ine my surprise to lfntl it ended up with a recoouuendatkMi to use Dr. Pkrcc's Pleasant Pellets. Xererthclc. being a great funercr from sick headache, I determined to trr them. and. to mv srrcat joy, I found prompt relief, and by their nrocracuM we, a complete immunity from such attacks. Pierce's Pellets often cure skk hcadsche in ut hour. They are gently laxative or actively est Hart k, according to size or dose. As a peasant laxative, take one each sight on retiring. For adults, four act as an active, yci nainlese, cathartic. Cause no griping or sickness. Best Liver Pill ever made. Smallest, Cheapest, Easiest to take. For Constipation, Indigestion and Bilious Attacks, they nsve no equal. Manufactured at the Chemical Laboratory of the World's PisritxsAny Xbdicat, Association, Xo. 063 MtJa Street, Buffalo, X. Y. Ms Pills CUBE CQHSHPAHOff. Te eetjes aealt k e abeaM have rearatsr atifaatiM every- terea y four siaia. i mm evii, aeta bbibibi aaa mkysieal, reealtiac f HABITUAL CONSTIPATION are many u serlana. Tr lite eare a treMk-le.Tett's Lira f iMaa ei jrM BMiva araiBei a meamiarity aaa Ueieel. Elegsatly nhgasr eeateel. SOLD ITEEY WHIM. F. RUMELY TRACTION AND PORTAILE NGINES. WmThnsfun and Hon Powers. SBBBmBrfVrH tor IlhNtraled CMaffn, wllti l'rt. M. RUMELY CO.. LA PORTE, INC. WAITED CLOTUM lrjo t,h to mm la Vaare aad ara tirt-amt M tkla Ctarlnaall. Ofclo Ortirtaal Uw SALESMEN. Jtels ta Or. tsWaaweria. tSMaUOrsar.ils. Wntt SW maalee sas Msaat far seg-anissstmiai. ST 1 ITim HI H ijiii iil ArttfieW EYES Heat to any aSft. WrtM

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