Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 33, Number 51, Jasper, Dubois County, 4 September 1891 — Page 3

THE FARMING WORLD. A POULTRY SHELTER.

is a thoroue toeeher. i a eostiv one. In mv noulirv , write K. A. lUutstlea. in the i Stock-Keeper. J betl always Ml Mm Kt MMd el a nwiMf shelter malum womM prevent overerowtling, with H ettoadaat arils of deformity, seem ase other disease. Visiting nalghboi's yard I hw a shelter taken team wh of our neultry pahiieatioas wale 1 felt, H perfeetod, would meet my loae-lelt want. After lutreh study a ajeperitneat 1 now Have one I eaa reeoasuMad to the public, w abnwa ia war tUuMruvtioa. Ia raking ehiekens nothing should ha alia wad to interfere with their rapid growth from hatching to maturity. In order to promote this growth (food summer shelter kt aa absolute, neeesMf. My iareatiou meet all thereKAkN IMI'HOVKD SHKI.TKK. an tram tats of th poultry 'raiser, is vary simple in construction, uy to teha care of. and within th means of al.. It requires Xt feet of 3xS spruce, Tfr foot-matched pine; cat the 2x8 into 4-foot lengths, nail together in form of A; the top edire of the ross-pieee should some one foot f roes tSe botton ends. Board down one eml t? the top of Uw eross-pleee, board down beek aide, and pat one hoard at thu top oa the froat. aad hinge tb door, to this a shown in sketch; make a door at opea ead awl hinge to crosvpieet- to let down. There are two roosts across tk length, made of boards, or the SxS, aa are desired. Ia ease of disturbance fro am ekuahe, weasels, rate, etc, a fraaae severed with eellar netting eaa fee anode to slide ia urnler the roosts than effectually protecting1 the chicks. NEW HAMPSHIRE TESTS. Ik inSaawaa ef Fob4 m the Qiaaittr ot Bulletin IS of tie New Hampshire exporkaeat station reports a the resalt of expert ate fits testing the effects of food on butter: 1. Thai gluten meal tends to produce a softer quality of hatter tkaa eora meal or cottonseed weal; and. othoi things being eqaal, tends to losses tha ehurnaUHty of tae butter fat 2. That with the same eows the hardness of batter depends much more npoa the oharaeter of the food the a upon the nutritive ratio. X That enhilsge produces a somewhat softer quality of batter than does rood bar, bat it is also faTorable to tae savor and texture of the batter prodaot. 4. That skim milk has a very favorable effect npoa the eharnahUity aad qaality of the batter fat. aadaslagia Iris the perled w That cottonseed meal tends to protVee aa unusually hard quality of hater, aad that ooitonwo i'd meal and gluten steal might he ased together with excellent result. . That eoatrary to general belief the melting point of batter fat is not a rood index of the com live rcial banlBese of batter. That while In general a sof t batter melts at a lower temperature than a hard batter, there ia no definite relation betweea melting point aad aetaal banlnes. 7. That no relation can be traced between food aad volatile fatty acids except in the ease of &kim milk. That asaally hardaects awl volatile eid vary inrerse, kanlaess generally l'ncreaing a4l rotatile achk decreasing as the period of laetetion advance. AMONG THE POULTRY. It sorely pays to keep fowls beyond the third year. Fowl with small combs and clean limbs are best oa the farm. Thk hens that moult early nearly always make good winter layers. A x.0M-x.KO4Kr. overgrown rooster frhoald never be used for breeding. Thk scraps front the table soaked in sweet milk are good for yoaag turkeys. Suxfi.owkk seed ean be fed liberally with profit while the bens are moalting. A iter note with linseed oil meal. CnovRR eontaiaa nitrogen and lime, two essential element needed ly laying he as mi that it eaa always be fed with henent. Always hare the poultry hoae a considerably distance from the hog house, anlesa yoa want the hogs to learn to eat the poaltry. (toot clean straw makes the best material for neats. Daring 'the summer while the hens are htyiag the: neste frhoald he cleaned oat thorowghly oaee a week. TttKXirs make a goon cheap green food for the turkey.Mii ring the -.vinter. aad it is a good plan to grow a supply for this parposa. New is a good time to sow the Med. Gatmkr np and store the sorgham blsdes wit bout thrashing. Picking of! the seed will help to give the fowls exereise during the winter, besides supplying them with a good ration store, where H will keep dry. t Loais Ke AAaWamaal VTaBBanaa. Omm The ordinary yearly aonaaaaptkm of wheat for the coantriaw of taa. world saalljr embraced in saoh statistks aggregates aboat 3.10,o,00 bashl 1.4ot.ne,ao in Kurope and 7O,00,OOO fa other eoantrioe. A sarrey of tbc probakle proil notion the earrentyear indieatei aa aggrogate of ahoat M,a haohela. Jf tha deaoSency in prndsetloa wore more erealy diatribaied thaa it ia the shortage would mre little aigniSeaace. As H k't 11 for aa aaaaaal aaattment from ttrple t haperttsg aoaatrios, tha ddisj: More tkaa arillanriljto the ewtt.

MO HINTS AND HELPS.

-When potatoes aec ftash aartiaaai HMwklieMrahbad ell wiiVaaltia onraeeloth; wash very eloaa. aad tot seat remain for sbAtti. um mm i alt aad water. -Blaekbarry Jelly: Soak oeo-half boa of gelatiaa ia eold water to jover, add one pint of hot wir n Manful of awarar. om ilmt. at 1 --- a with almond. Do not aeok, bat sot away to eool. aWve witb wkini eresoi. (kKd Hoasekoaaiag. A Dessert of Aaetoa: 1W1 mA memm soar apples. Make for aaeh a tttUa j pkte like a patty pan-of pastry; plaoa the apples ia those aad bake. Whoa done let thom eool, then cover the apples with kdag and serve eold with aaatard or erosaa. The apples look like snow balls. Detroit Free Press. Tapioca Padding: FoarUblesaoaafala of tapioca soaked ia one pint of wator orer night PoarofC the water ia tha morning. Add this, with the yolka of three eggs aad one-quarter of a anpf el of aagar, to one qsartof boUiag aailk; flavor, and boll till soft. Poor ia a dish, ami cover with the whipped whites in little patties. A small dot of Jelly in the middle of each improves the looks. Good Housekeeping. Creamed walnuts are easily prepred: lleat together till thoroughly mixed the white of one egg, aa equal quantity of eold water and a teaspooafal of essence of vanilla or lemon. Make this into a paste stiff enough to mold, with one pound to one pound aad a quarter of kng aagar; break off pieeea of this the sfce of a nutmeg and roll them round aad smooth, then press the half of na Kaglish walnut meet into aaeh side, allowiag the cream to show slightly all round. The halves can be dipped into a little plain sirup, if liked, before using tham. K. Y. World. It is not everybody who ean make a bed well. lWs should be stripped of all belongings, aad left to air thoroughly. Don't, however, feave a window open directly upon the bed and linen, with a fog or rain prevailing outside. It is not uncommon to see sheets and betiding hanging oat of a window with, perhaps, rain not actually falling, but with ninety per cent of humidity in the atmosphere, and the person sleeptag in that bed at night wonders tae next day where he got bis eold. A roona may be aired in moist weather, bat the bed and bedding must not absorb any dam paess. Boston Budget Niee Broad Pudding: Break stale bread into small pieces, aad pour on them as much boiling water or milk as will soak them well. Let them stand until the liquid ia cool. Pour the liquid out and mash the bread until it is quite free from lumps. Measure this pulp, aad to every quart put in half a teaspoonful of salt, one teaspoonful of grated nutmeg, three ounces of moist sugar. Mix all thoroughly together, and put them into a well-battered bak ing dish. Break 'one and one-half os sees of good batter ia small pieeea the top, and bake ia a moderate a hsM aeesa stoteott Calf a Mead in a Shade: (Time one hour.) Some sold broiled ealTs head, eight eggs, half a poaad of bacon or ham, a sprig of parsley, a large cupful of gravy, pepper, salt and msec. Boil eight eggs very hard and arrange slices of them round a well-buttered mold covered with a little pepper, salt, powdered mace aad minced parsley; then f 11 the mold with alternate layers of the calfs head, cut into very thin slices; the bacon also cut thin, the sliced eggs, spice, etc.; pour in a large cupful of good veal gravy; make a paste to cover the mold and bake it When done, set in a eool place, and when it is cold turn it out and serve. Boston Herald. rattles Oarmtiita Tecether. Several country dressmakers have complained that the trimming and nti ting of a basque are less than the "put ting together," wmcn may oe; uut i uo not think that even this latter task equals the mastering of the many little details that go toward making a wellfinished gown, For instance, do yoa know that the dip skirts mast have a protector in tire back, ami that they frhoald be faced with velveteen in place of a skirt braid? It requirers three yards of lace to trim the froat and skies of a skirt and three-fourths of a yard to make a full sleeve frill. Fan backs are only caught half-way down the skirt, lack from the edge of the plaits and loosely so that, they will not draw. New skirts have an inlaid panel up the front, which means to have a straight piece of contrasting goods some eight inches wkle up the front with each side lahl over this like a deep plait, which is trimmed with a lengthwise row of gimp. Ladies' Hone Journal. To IlreM the Hair. One of the smartest styles of hairdressing for young ladies at the present time is to wear a full raised fringe ia front, to wave the rest of the hair so that the waving shows at the nape of the neck ami at the sides, and a large Grecian coil oa the crown of the head. This is often replaced by a cluster of marteaux, but the hair shontd not be dressed high on top of tlie head, nor eurled in the nape of the neck. The style of hairdressiag ia the evening differs very little from that of the daytime. If the Grecian knot is not worn, more soft eurls aad marteaux are introduced iato the coiffure, but the great object is to preserve the proper form of the bead. Detroit Free Press. A ft'eHTaWNHa RT,le Few materials are prettier for dressy afternoon wear thaa the new printed erepons; they fall to softly aad the crinkled grounds give each a subdued effect te the flowers wHh which, the roods are patterned. A silk foundation skirt greatly improve the appearance of tha dress, but thk k by no means essential. These erepons do not soil qaksklr. nor do they show aggressively any slight- mar upon their surface. Pretty ribbons to msteh the color of the Serai pattern aad sleeves of baagaline silk to correspond are also beeoav kg adjuncts, but are eaiirsly oatfesal -Chisago fat

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oaiy seven yeses eaa. SBVsVsleieBS SS3ss9eESny &tt fall bearing ia 1TTT. Aa H aader British rule, its age k as oae hundred aad thirty Boriolk, Va'hasaa image of a fall kaoala dk UseuesnMj Tame9ar anuH ealni eaV enaaeepusVe' Ix lies, fiobert T. Barker, of Jtew Bedford, Mass.. read the Bible through, or the first time ginee that date he has read it niaety.Bjae liases. It usual' ly takes him two months to read it from to A tvy eaased the death, of i Viseaa. Be was walking the when the insect suddenly took a poaitie oa hk forehead. Aa soon as it left a awelling appeared aad the man aeon afterward died of blood poisoning. A Palmtka woman could not believe her own eyes recently when eke f oaad a strawberry measuring six iaehss ia eireamfereace. An investigatioa showed that it was made of no less berries which had grown HORSE STORIES. A uoasK belonging to John Bartless, of Tiptoe, Midi., was found to be covered with hooey bees the other day aad a fire had to be built to remove thorn. The horse may die. A FAJUfsn near Amite, La., owns a horse that will not drink from the watering trough if any of the mules drink first He dees not seem to object to drinking after horses, but draws the ttae at mules. A uoasK at Irvisgtoa, CaL, that annoyed while taking hk dally meal from a bucket by a Sock of hens, especially by oae big black hen, oae day turned hk basket over oa his tormentor sod left her imprisoned under it, where she remained till the next morning. Taa Springfield Repaid lean records a notable horse trade made in that vicinity: "A well-known jockey secured s showy colt aad hied himself to the Dale to see the ltoys. When he came beck he was driving a fine black horse, leading a good bay, w nile there followed be hind a pair of osea, a cow, aa old ad eight pigs." Isauiriea are often heard ia public p4 about tne large breweries of this country, sad in view of the interest people take in tee history of alt auccessral euierprises, s few facts abort and te the poiat- aoeeteae of tae largest and beat kacwa of the Westera Breweries, viz., the P. Schoeahofea Brewing Co. of Chicago, kindly supplied by taut couoera, may not be out of order. Business was commenced in 18M by the founder, P. Scnoenbofen, on a email lot of MOt square feet, for which he paid about IMal Tue ground now taken up by the brewery smcmU to 101,575 square feet and ia valued at over IWOW. Add to thin a targe piece ef property aeauired a few assetes age at a east ef tOM. tor the aaaaamgef meaaareea bottumr meae nsosesarv by tae met ta working day aad ninex In their location mer are unable to In tae for tfceir bettied coeds, and vaorets rrousd for a a-ood sited farm, ail to be voted to tle production ef Osmbriauafoamiagbeveruge. The brewery proper is known to be the best fitted uii ia the United tutes, and is well worth a visit if only to view the two enormous copper kettles in which the brewing hi done. Bach kettle has a capacity of aw barrels, so that by brewing twice a day every day ia the year, a total aauual output of over 71)0,000 barrels csu be obtained. Tbe elevator aud Walt Itoute have a storage capacity ef over SM,tU) bushels and a malting capacity of over 1,740 bushels a dsy As for tbeir various brands of beer, it is aot necessary to say much about tbeni. Mosteopie have AmtiI of them, and tbe popularity of this class of nierenaudise Is generally a very good criterion of quality. Their special high grade brew Eiei.wi is nerhetM oae of tne best knovn beers on tbe contiHoat The brand they sell most cf however is tha Sklbct. thk beineaklch quality draught beer aad a much fered uaipeutoroi the products of Milwaukee and Si. Louis, Sehoeubofeu's Chicago I.aer narinr a reoutMtioa for purity ana etasderd . quality acknowledged even by their hit ten, t rivals. Tbeir dcois are at Loukkaa, Mo., with Mr. Bent C May as wholesale seeat aad at Mat tooti, 111 . Mr. M. Tbode wholesale sgent T Consou:i. "You bore me,' said the sack of Umber, wearily. "Well, Pm nearly through," answered tbe eager. Chics Tribuue. Harsh purgative resjedles are fast giviag wav to the geetle action and mlbl effect of they will csnialy please yea. THE MARKETS. Xsw Youk. AwetnK , CATTI.K Native Hetrrs ...S 4 SI M StS i M 1 1SH it m 7t i 7 i e s as 4 in 4 M I at stH 2ei i U M 1 te 75 :a m s as 4S 5 X to s w CiTTi nmuiine . .... Iff iiflf K-iutr WbML.. U HKAT -', Z W I'llKV-Vli 1. 1 OA'l's WeHwrn IUhI...-roKK-Xnv Me...... .. ST. IXU18. COTTON M iitdttejr BKKVKS t'nwy Steers.... . saipnlsK HtWI? OmtiwM tteet,t.. SilKHi' Falrto UlMMee...... IIAK7K l"stt-u.. ........ faney te Kstra IN.. WIIKAT Xe. 1 UVI Wlnlvr.. CORN-Xo.l Mixed. . tiXViy No. 2. 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Law wtaseraafi AUsrraNSo the' aAlT-aoAt fw bm oreat fltsMnaf C afcS If da JeNrtSM loamweas. TV4us aeed rata ralag far ahjftjr days from date ef aak. ne eroae weea ssvweegees as aW aba Kslbssd Rates, vis Wsbt auk year. waoaea. solow. Whatsver ssetioa yoa wteh to vtott, S sere aad write to or caM upoa the nnareit asssh ttcaM agaat torparttcatasa to ' M yea do net he aetoceat to me Wsbaah, T. CHAXDLBK, Seal Psissagsr aad Tlehet Agsut. Sr. Locm, Me. hasae ntghtiagaias, but aba aito. aad, a a swat sslelat, M m aawat sata Titnea. rsiwMHupata Taartne, the Weeaf week, a different 3 lack dkator k a thie naser. Taere are no two words ahke in efsber ad., exeept One word. Thas word will he found m tae ad. for Dr. Barter's IreaToale, Little Liver Pills aad Wild CTberry ifltsers. Look for " Crescest" trade msrk. Bead the ad. carefully aad whoa you Sad tbe ward, aeed K to them aad they will return you a book, eeeettfal JMhs. rrsohs aad sample fi. i whe waata the earth teestit without sdvsrllelag.-Iadi jourasi. The Best Teseser, The surest lamp to guide oar wayward feet, to expertosea. It points to HoeUer s Stomach Bitters as the best medleiae, tAe aarestrnfeanwrd la eases of malarial disease, whether in the form of chilis and fever, bilious remittent, dumb ague or ague eaee. The same guide indicate it aaaeverebm la constipation, rheumatism, 'la grippe" Bver eomphaat, kidney trouble nad dyspepsia. A suixk ea your shoes Is worth two en your eost. Au. who wish to aid Mature ia her efforts to mala tain good health should use Dr. John Bull's Bsraaparilla. It is as pleasant as wine, aad far asore MrengtHea Hmt. it is benafioial to every part aad every fraction ef eaody. It la truly the skt wsa a seed d the vouar man's fries it. It esses ef eoeUhy and weakness H acts like a charm. Taa msa whe eceuiHes the froat seat la net alwars the most "sdvasced thinker." Cohuabua Pest. Cax-sot a aueilintk aeseutbi v correetl v he termed a pound party? Baltimore AmariAaxassmsllss homosnathie peHets, sad as easy to take as sugsr. Everybody likes Uarier's iitue i.iver niw. i ry mn. sn unutuallv aeed swlmeae to fiest s kma. Seetou MerakL A riia mdy becomes still fairer by ustog Otosa'a Buipbur esp. aturs xsaar sua n aisasr vy. a eeuia. awnrsAT M tae summer leaetord's eer ef wrest Boston Transcript JV (Mum In Piso's Cure for Consuaotiee. Cares where other remedies fail. 36c Always making aaelcameats the etork. Mall and Express. BoUi tbe method and resulU, when Sjrap of Figs k taken; it ia pleasant and lefrsmiag to tbe taste, and acta neatly yet promptly on the Judney, liver and Bowel, cleanses; tbe evatem sAetaallr, dienehi colds, beadaches and ferers and cures habitual constipation. Srrup of Figt tbe only remedy of its kind ever produced, pleasing to tbe taste and ae eentable to tlie stomach, oromnt In its action and truly beneficial tat ik eiects, prepared only from tbe meet bealtby and agreeable ubatonces, iu aaaay excellent qualitiea eommend it to all and bare made it tbe most popular rsinedr knows. Syrup of fig it for aak in" 60c sad $1 bottles by all leading drug-f-ists. Any relathle dniggtst who may aot bare it on baadwiQ proera it ptompUy for any one wbo wimsa to try M. Do not aoeepi any CMummiM n srwr ox .04C HCW lNNMr MW "German Syrup 99 G. Gloger, Wis. This is the opinion of a man wbo keeps a drug; store, sells all aacdicines, comes in direct contact with tbe patients and tbeir families, aad knows better than anyone else bow remedies sell, and what true anerit they have. He bears of all tbe failures and awxeaaes, and can tiserefere judge: "I know of so aaediciate tor Cooghs, Sore Throat, or Hoarseness that had done such ef- . fcctive work in my CaHifhs, family aa Boscbee'a oreThroevt. SaSLS!? 55 at nay store, who was Mflering from a very cold. She conld hardly talk. aad I toM her about German Syrup aad that a few doses would give relief; but she had no confidence is patent znedicines. I told her to take a bottle, aad if the results were not tawiamctory I would make no charge for it A few days after she called aad paid for it, Myine; that she would never be without it in future at SStWuVMbMlaanii

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