Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 34, Number 1, Jasper, Dubois County, 18 September 1891 — Page 3
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Mr. Campbell, the wife of Ohio' fo-reroor. I a toll, hiwltcm brunette, and k credited with much teat. A hired girl in Main ktvariably miU ft pin in bar mouth when she is going io peel onions, aaa utk that it prevents br from watering;.
K.x-Secretary Barsrd k growing
fat. Ilk face has besom e Mt in severe
Unas, and his hair has whitened rapidly -l.lu..l I. ! l.t It . J
X uia favorite daughter.
Rev. Phillips Brook k said to be the fastest speaker ia the world. Verbatim reporters who timed him found that lw speaks oa aa average two baadred sad twelve words a minute. JHemmerino in his youth k accountable for his remarkable haste ia speech. Mrs. Josle Armstrong died in Chi cago recently at the aire of lit years. Mrs. Armstrong is said to be the colored woman who nursed Abraham Lincoln's wife and it k alleged her son plaTed with "little Aim" before the latter had learned the art of splitting rails. Philip George d'Epinois is perhaps the most remarkable Waterloo survivor. He wu born in 1791, aad still discharges the duties of burgomaster is his satire Tillage of Epinois les Itinche. The Chevalier (VEpiaoU was one of the civic guards who welcomed Leopold I. to
Iklg-tara sixty years ago.
At Wichita, Kan., two brothers
who had been separated for twelve
years met in the county jaiL Itoth were B'oing under assumed names, bat
one day while comparing' notes they
xouau that they were from the same
town in Pennsylvania. Oee of them finally told his own name, aad the other at once recognised him as a
brother.
A young- woman at Cincinnati
thought she would commit suicide aad
gave a friend some mosey to defray her
funeral charges. She changed her mind about the suicide and then demanded her money back. The friend declined
to refund and insisted in keeping the
money for the purpose intended, but
the court has decided that she must
give it np.
Aavier Jour in, the onee famous glove-maker of Grenoble. France, baa
been honored by a statue in his native
town. He invented a machine for eat-
ting out leather gloves, and perfected
method by which only one seam waa
necessnry in the thumb. At the Makon T -. - m
uuuvm inousanus 01 men and women
are now employed. M. Jouvin's widow
bos recently died at Grenoble.
A young man in Berlin, Germany,
stepped upon a cherry, slipped, fell
against a window and had his nose al . i . . .
Biusi. bevercu irom bis i ace. a young
isuy came i or want and acknowledged that she had carelessly thrown the acces
sorial fruit upon the sidewalk; and her parents promptly defrayed the bill of
the surgeon who stitched on the young
man's nose, amounting to four hundred
and fifty marks.
Mr. Humphrey Moore, a well known artist in Paris, is a deaf mute, but so bright and cordial is his manner that
one scarcely realises the terrible af flictioa which k his inheritance. Hit wife is a beautiful, intelligent Spanish girl who interprets conversation to her
husband, and keeps him ia touch with tlie social life of the city. Mr. Moore's
specialty is Japanese scenery ami life, which he reproduces with eharmiar
fidelity to nature. He has exhibited at
the Koyal academy of London, the In ternatkwal fine arte exhibition of Bar lie and the Park salon.
"A LITTLE NONSENSE." Gigantic Lady (to polieemaa) "Sir, -n yon see me across the street?" Policeman "See yez across destraatek t? Sure, mum, I can see you a mile off." Outing. MaW (at one o'clock in the morning) "'Get up, Herr Professor. There's a thief ia the house." Professor "Tell him that I'm not at home." Fiiegende Itlaetter. -Arabella "Why k Miss Passee so prowl?- Isabella "Well, there are two hundred million enrarement riw
in the world, and she has one of them."
-Jewelers Circular.
uacneior "How would you define
iove ieuer? Benedict "A love let
ter is a thing that tea years afterward
u" Ksrv wisn yon hadn't writ
ten. riiiladelphia Record. i
UH aerer near ox women
casniers running off with their em
Payers money." IIe-Xot often, but
Happen they take the em ployer, too." Society Journal -"I say. waiter." exclaimetl an mt patent customer, "Pre been here i full hour!- -I've been here sine
M answered the
? , VT' ,. Aresoe. ain't It?" Phil a delphla lleeord. Mart . .
- , mcnmriciv hM'-IIAM't -m-m
ererfeelsleepy?" He (frankIy)-Why,
4 " BWPT , but " MaryIJut what?" He tboughtfally-"! don't
Js?B ISf JpBj(PaS S) PBjSB amrtrtMP
teltfmter make aa excellent ram a Ay for rheumatism. Take one-half tsaoilosnful of the mixture and dirkk it iate three doses. Take onts at the doses three times a day. Plate Uolllea. Where tea k eerred oa a polkhed table withe at a tableeloth, dainty plate dailies are placed under aaeh plate. These are either hemsUtehed, fringed, or the design worked with the buttonhole short-endlong; stiteh. so the design esa be eat eat oa the edge. Lad Us' liomr JettrnaL To polkh patent-leather boots or shoes, mix a tableapooafal of sweat oil with a teaspoonful of turpentine, and rab it over the leather with a bit of sponge, polishing afterwards with a bit of soft rag. If there are any eraeks in the leather fill them up with common boot-blacking before you use the oil aad turpentine. Candy. Two eups white sugar, one-third eep good vinegar, enough
water to moisten the segar, boil ia an agate iron or poreelaia pan (without stirring) ever a quick fire. In fifteen minutes try ia cold water, ilefore it harden, flavor with nearly a teaspoonful of vanilla or lemon. Pour on a battered plate. Pull. lk not stir at any time. Detroit Free Press.
Beef an Miroton. Cut some thin slices of cold beef and one large onion or two small ones into slices and fry them a nice brown ia a quarter of a pound of butter, turn the pan around frequently to prevent the meat from burning. Then boll up half a pint of beef broth, seasoned with a little pepper and salt Put it over the meat, and serve as hot as possible. Boston Herald. A simple method of stewing apples te to eut them into quarters and put them In a thick earthen pudding dkb. To every quart of apple quarters pour orer a half eap of water and add a cup
of sugar. Cover the pudding dish with a thick earthen plate, aad set it in the oven for one hour. At the end of this time the apples will be found clear and transparent, thoroughly cooked and almost unbroken in form. X. Y. Tribune. People who are subject to catarrhal ailments have special need to be particular ia regard to their feet covering; they should see to it that their feet are always comfortably clad, their shoes should have substantial soles and should come well up the ankles, and not be laced or buttoned tight Light merino stockings or half-hose BW3 be sufficient for warmth, but whenever by reason of much exercise the feet have beeome damp, and especially if the leather has absorbed wet, it k wise for
a change to be made in both stockings
ana snoes.
Chocolate Custards. A delicious dessert k made as follows: Four cups milk, four eggs, one cup sugar, four tablespooafals grated chocolate, two
teaspooefuk vanilla. Put the chocolate
over the fire ia a double boiler with
part of the milk, aad let it cook unti
smooth; add the rest of the milk. and.
whea thk k hot, pour it upon the sugar
mixed with the beaten yolks of the
eggs. Return to the stove, aad cook
until the custard begins to thicken
whea cool, pour into glasses or saaal
eups. and heap on the top of each
meringue made of the whites of the
eggs whipped stiff with a little now
dered sugar. Or it may be served ia a large dish. An agreeable variation may be made by subatitutlnr for the
chocolate half a enp of ftroageeffee.
jMeioa .Budget.
THE FARMING WORLD.
a 000
DAIRY WELL.
A OCMCRAL OOLLSODOM.
Weeet
ret lntrt.iliit.UDM.
A well for keeping da'ry products, aad ako fresh maata, etc, k a deafeteratuai on many farms. The one illustrated herewith we re-eagrare from Gleanings ia Hee Culture, which thus describes it: For ordinary use the well I
ssouw be dug C feet by 4 square, with f Ifutter or groove, down one side, U inches square. It should contain two or three feet of lasting water. It should be in easy reach of the kitchen, aad attached to the house if possible. The curbing thould le no larger than the well. A platform, which fits inside the' well, slides up and down between two
timbers which rest on the bottom o( the well, ami are long enough to reach up three feet above the curb. Thee
There la a S lack dhwhur aaTirassmiat I m mk paper. tWa weak, wale has aa iwe : words alike except one word. The frame k , true of each new oaeap-eariartrJi week.
trtrnm A am r, jMUier JSeaietaa le. Ttm
aoese Mweea a 'ureaeaat'' aa
taey make aad publish. Leak for 1
ham; the name of the word aad they
rwvarn yea book, aeaawat a plea free.
yoasujfeet pwfdl m a , Xkh., k the teacher's
DcMa recent parade ia Cfcebor-
Mich., tea red-headed airk rode oa
tea white horses. Tkk Columbia rivac k so etear at lew water that salmon asking eaa only be saeceWully eoodueted at niga. Tats f4LtA CAaLtiw e Al.
eui 01 .Japanese eooetsauoa la Amer- j(r. x went to i-.-"-' .- r"T: . tea has deckel to eatebhah a colony la aad k not JeT iKT 4 California or Canada. j iad ef a ateweatr "Oea-Bugtie '
Bvax wrongdoers seem te have 7- ' -apeet for Uncle faaa's mail privilege. I mm War WMh a Ceaeat In twenty years there has been aa' , That's what happens te many a eeaettw
aoanterfeUiac of Uncle Sam's aoateea "a worn out with uarelaaed fsggiug at
Mannc. wwex,iiK!iouiorauyi , ' 1 , . . tloa representing excess! Br running a afaate thread of skal labor. Kecuneratew
worsted through all the silk ha ha- iih tte finest of reriving medicated atim-
ported, a Xew York merchant saved aaorethan $!,50o,a ia euetoms emtr.
... . . "...
uis iawver. with whom the mea aereoaiuiaiBtsauatae iaarmitiesof asm. t
was rtiiiinrntiiil wMk
a n.xi.m. nmi aw ihbv mnrwu
fuvluv nk ' Al.. 1 J V . Jl
ive UraiB or pay. wmm. , wwmwwvtua v avw, when wearing out chrCM falling: into throat, soma.
timea profuse, watery mk! aarni, at others, thick, tenaetoae, bJoodv an4 putnd : offensive brsath : email aa4
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A PAW of Canadian lovers eluded their t several iuorniiit;s in Hux-eeske. aa he Probably only few of them.
ulaats, Uostetter's Ktonnwh BlUera, feremost among remedies for debility, tfyaaea. sk, constipation, mstaria, kidwey aad Mad
pursuers by being shipped in a piano box oa a freight train. There waa nothing- grand, square or upright about thk proceeding, but the lovers got there
just the same, and that was the idea of
IL Waterbary American.
THEY TOIL NOT.
'Ana you world nrmen?" asked the
lady who had given them aaeh a ffeoi, big piece of pie. "Not jest at the pres
ent time, ma'am. We find it
workln women. Eh, Jim?"
His Longest. "I say, Bill,
took m trt 'l upou U10 beach, be saw the sea buliiii.f. Judy. " Twt gentler seat often suffer from peealiar a eMkwe that mre them great distress. Let them not suffer. A use of Dr. Jobs UulW Sarsparitia strengthens the female orxaaiCMtion, and they soon grew strong and robust. It is woman's best remedy for weakness aad demiaing health. Tnntx k a native sarsgery ia every brenet that loves io sit in the dry itself aad wuteh JhoMi who arc caught eat in tee rsia. Ram's Hora. Pa! a. -n l..Xl.-.l 1 - - ....
luuiuun, ajgpeyaia aaa see I hearty eaUag is reliured at once by takiag
summer philosopher to another, aa they lay beneath a spreading tree, "did you
e of Carter s Little LlrerPiUsii
ately attar dinner. Don't forget this.
The Ssmmrr Sfee.
These loose-fitting russet lenthet
shoes that are now worn so generally ia summertime cause us tots of trouble."
said a shoe clerk in a big up-town store
me Diner usy. ion see, tne summer
shoes are so much more roomv than
the ordinary shoes that the foot broad-
e, m wion wnea our casvemer.-i. es
pecially those who wear the summer
shoes all the reason, come to get fitted
with an ordinary shoe they wonder t . . at .
wny ive cannot ni mera as easily as usual and why the slave that used to fit
them pinches and eramps their feet
We have to give some of our easterners
half a siae larger, aad those who like to have their feet look as small as possible protest that it is the fault of our stock, when it is of course the fault of their summer shoes. The low shoes that so many women wear in summer cause us more trouble even than the men's russet shoes. These low shoes, or ties, worn constantly develop the insteps, and then of course it is very hard to get a shoe as small as the one the customer was in the habit of wearing. Then comes real trouble. It is hard to break the news to a young and pretty woman that her foot has grown larger during hc summer, ami it is still harder to get her to believe that tramping over mountains aad sauntering on the sea-
JiKe to go to sleep while you are trviag ,ore m 1' shoes has given her a big
w cnieriain me.' X. Y. Herald. r instep" ZV. Y. Times.
..,A" Fnfr WotA-IL A. Cede-
My tor a birthdav present, efyoii was me?" J weler-'' WkaT dc
iraiBinKoi a manicure set?" H. Cede "Gosh, man! It' fvr . i
she never saw a sick day in her life."-
He Would Take It "My deuerhtei faysyoukksedher," roared oldlfark. laaa est a
.TK.f.KH J'. kl
t V IT . yuaf demur. I shall return It." "She does so desire, mr," enel Ilarkiee. puefceriac hk mouth, "give it to ma. "Truth. -Clieat-"Yaur fee k exorbitant. It didn t take you a day to do the work." Lawyer "It k mr rerular f- 1
not charging you for time, but for the cost of mr leral 4ya(la. "
KeMian Vrnit SUI. What n have for dessert on hot sumaser days k often an anxious question to the mistress of moderate households. They are wke if they gire up hot puddiegs and pies absolutely through the teg days. A dkh of cool fruit or a ream eheese with crisp lettuee would be more appetizing and more healthf uL lea cream k not difiieult to make
aad there are dose as of recipes for cold custards ami meringues or blaac
a ages and jellies tn ererr eookerv
ok. The following preparation of frnit called "Russiaa fruit salad" has
beea aporaved of br several eoaaoia-
mears: Take equal quantities of peschas Pred, steaed and stieed: pineaaalaa
WF.U. FOR KKEriNO DAIRY raOUUCTa.
two timbers should be nlaned. The
framework of the platform has a board
nailed oa each side of it, forming a
groore which fit oa the upright tim
bers at each end of the wall Thk makes it rigid, and keeps it level. The circular black spots on the platform represent openings for vessels. The
piece that holds the wheel, over which the rope passes to the windlass, is nro-
longed so that when the platform is just even with the top of the curb, an iron
pin is inserted through it and the top-
bar of the platform frame, and holds
it there. There is another rope and two wheels. This rope has a heavy weight attached, to assist in raking the platform from the bottom of the well with heavy loads. These weights go down inside a box formed of four wide planks, which occupy the gutter, or groove. One lid opens up against the
weight-box, and fastens with n thumb-
btttton. The other Is hinged so as to
hang down beside the curb when open
AMONG THE POULTRY.
WS11. rive me n nZlZl'TZ .Tf rd aad sliced; apneote pared,
.,i.t" . . x stoned aad kal.J. mMU.k..LU 1
r"1"1"' " tnat the next fellow won't hate to pay for It tea. " i' tl irr, 05 -Well, ni l S,d I011"- axed yer for JJeiwdof foire, how mueh would ye
- a. tm. i" 1 -m na aaaaa iIah's . .
' j tram i. eem mr
Hike "No; aa'
ch enter mv Um
jw n t seem ter kiteh eater my fetes UMUaahaa IW 7
aad halved: atrawberrks aad
raspberries. Put all thk fruit la a
ehiaa or silver bowl and )aee on tea.
Pat into a saucepan one pint of com-
mon red wine, a mat of lemonade, a
pint of orangeade, a much of nowttered
cinnamon, a wi nee-las (ul of madeira
md loaf sugar to teste. Boll, stirrksg constantly for fire minutes, then pour
into a ehiaa jug and set away te eoed.
unea eM pour over the frait
aarv,--X. Y. Tribnas.
Stork up a supply of onions for win ter eeiing.
IT is not necessary to keep roosters unless the eggs are iptwwled for hatch
ing. Gekrk and ducks are both good seav
angers, aad will eat much that would
otherwise go to waste.
Young ducks will lay when six months old, but if the eggs are to be
hatched an old drake should run with
them.
IN selecting the cooks for breeding
nave them 01 good stse, broad-breasted.
strong legs ami wings, carrying the
head high and crowing loud aad often. a , 1
nsss tne nens arc are connned one
rooster to every twenty-five hens will be enough, but when given a good range one to every dosen hens will be
better.
HKNKVKK the nights begin to get cool a good feed of whole corn can
nearly always be given with benefit It is one of the best materials for keeping Hp animal heat. Damp.vkms ami draughts rain more fowls ami breed more disease than everything else combined, anil yet both arc readily pro 7 id ed against if proper care is taken in good season. Whbx the ducks and geese are picked regularly they will not moult, but if Jet alone they will moult the same aa
chickens and during the moulting sea-
eon will require dry quarters and good
iee. Oxk of the cheapest and best dkhv
xectante to use at this time around the poultry house ami yards k a pint of
crude, carbolic acid, three pounds of copperas and five gallons of water:
dissolve ami mix all thoroughly to
gether.
Dkeesrs frees rigenas.
The pigeon, as is well known, will
feed at all the poultry yards m the
neighborhood, and k no respecter of
owners. A flock of pigeons will soon learn to know the feeding hours, and
will alight in yards when not desired.
1 hey are liable to carry dkease from
one yard to another, even oa their feet.
ami, as they are subject to many of the
diseases that affect fowls, and particu
larly roup, they are a nuisance in any
community. They will also introduce
lice from a distance. If one wishes to
keep pigeons he should do so by keep
ing them in wire yards, covered, and not at the expense of hk neighbor' feed, with the risk of causing dkease
in all the Seeks. There should be sobm protection for "those who do not wish pigeons ia their yards.
ever turn your attention to literatoor
any?'' "I should say so.H "What's the longest sentence you ever run acroes?" "Tea Tears," was the uaheettetiac re
ply. Washington Post.
First Tramp "If you could be at.
thing you wanted to he, what would
you be?" Second Tramp "President of
the United States." First Tramp "I'd rather be a fly." Second Tramp
"Why?" First Tramn "I lust read in
a newspaper that a fiy eats i,Me square meals in twelve hours." Colorado Sua.
Thk Xew Golcokba, Patsy (the
tramp) "Say, cull, I've diskivered the Gokondy we want to goto. It's India."
Birdby (the tough) "Naw! What's the beauties of India?" Patey "Ltetea! In India soap k considered a natural
curiosity, an' there ain't an ounce of it used a year. Do we go?" Birdby "We go." Light.
SPEAKING OF PEOPLE. Miss Axxa Dickixsox has apaareatlj
recovered her sanity.
Mas. Graxt and Mrs. Garfield arc
the only living widows of presidents.
Postmartkk General Waxauakkk. it
ia said, carries life insurance amounting
to s l.eoo.eoo.
Ge.v. Dtx k to hare a monument for
aaying: "If any mas attempts to haul down the American flag shoot him on the spot."
At the ripe old age of elghtv-oae Sen
ator Morrill, of Vermont, plays skittles
and, gun ia hand, roams the hills lor
ill game.
Mas. Tom Thumb, who k oae of the
most popular "freaks" ia America, k
pakl SSOO a week by her manage
ihe has a hamkome home in Bridce-
port, Loon., ami when not under aa
garment lives there ia luxury aad
ease.
Mas. "Stoxkwaix" Jacksox k ha the
prime of life, her coal bisek hah- still
unmixed with gray, and she possesses a
most attractive face, tier eyes are large and dark. She wears a hand-
eostune of black silk, trimmed
with crepe, black glares aad
hoaaet.
'Incp.BumxD JakeWmisonstraek hk "Yes." "The cruel seeuadreL iTV eraUL '" ' Ivbut trace of salt rheum la eMteratei hjr O lean's Sulphur Koep. Hill's Hair aad Whisker Dye, W eeate.
-la nettle- tareueh a failure
fully," said old Mr. Cumrox. "a rood deal aeptnda ea a man's lie abmiies'-Wasa-
utgieeaaar. Tax wash ef the ocean, at which we
aa much, k arobablv dons oa tk
though oae seed not expect to see It whea reset g the Mnei-BslUmore Amerkaa. Maxt mothers would willingly pay a dollar a box for Bull's Warm Destroyers if they could sot get them for Sa cents. They arc always safe aad always sure. "How mvtn did you get her te change her mind af ter she rejected you once!" I just used a little mild purse-weteh-akuP BesteaXews. Dox't wait ua til you are sick before trylag Carter'a Little Liver Pills, but get a vial at once. You caa't take them without fciasflt . MAXr a reputed wag taras eutteteaaereh a scalawag. Beaten Courier. Tbi best cough medicine is Piso's Care for Consumption, bold everywhere, ate.
Tax short-haired woman must take her se from somebodv else wIim --
aaa Oalveetoa Xews.
That's Catarrh.
A madtcina that by its mild, oothine;, cleansing and healing Kopertttc has cured the moat hope m cases. One that will cure you, no matter how bad jour case or of how long standing. A medioirm that doesn't simply palliate for a time, but produces perfect and per' msneut cares. That's Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedr. A cash payment of 100, not fry you, as job might expect, bat f you, if you can't be cured. It's aa osier that's made in good faith, ta proTC their medicine, by responsible men, the proprietors of Dr. Sage's Remedy. That's the kind of medicism te try. Doesn't it seem so?
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teams!
o
Tower' Improved
5LICKER if GuarMteas
NsStSxrassmi Ok "i A
5oft Woolen WatCll Qui I Collar. a X- Tovsa. Mfff. boston, MASi CMNaa.
Erj'S CnM Ban to worth aaae te say Metf WlMi MT CMM seSeriae from CATARRH.
Amir Sews lota earn sorteM. I MVTMmOih Wama sCi.t.
CURCS
Xewa
Tmt M kmcil Ksrosu Socirrv or TvursAir
will send sfenuiae informatioa free of eharM
to all who are bona ids u fferera f remChroate KWnev and Liver Diseases, Diabetes or right's Dkease. or any discharges or deraaeemeats er the human body. Dropsy, Kerrous Weakness. Kxbsusted Vitality.
Gravel, Rheumatism, Sciatica, Dyspepsia. Lose of Memorr. want of Brain Power. The
discovery k a new, cheap and sure cure, the simplest remedy oh esrita, as found ia the Valley ef the Kite, ErynC end a aelf-addreased envelope at once en eiesiagtea eeate in stamps to defray exMasts, te Secretary, James Holland, g, hleemsbttry Haaekns, Hteoenmury Baare, London, Hag knd. Jieatica tats paper.
WITHOUT AN EQUAL.
Rem
'All!
pralrhs, BruiMsj, Burns, Swellings, MOM-TLY AMD KRMANCNTLY.
ItmUlfATIMI. MKUIIALOIA, LIHHBAQO, SCIATICA,
PISO'S KiaCKDY FOR
caeanesL nivr i
CA UcaH. Beet. Basket to aaa.
Cold In the liead it 1im no eml r
a u a.. m . '"""-aBnnBsasmBBBmm
-AddVem.-' MZ? Pa.
Many Witnesses. JjrTm'aFma. WlmtwCMaiMtrivtr,
uy. save ftraTeu
NiaM. a ataete trial W tMftaM mt W le ae a fy aaseSa. Tweeay ywa t eHaBneat S taete meets am MtratmrM.
CrSiBS
'I have
MHTMt'irHfcftr mm tae ki mm,m
r Se taae hae everytMaa
I ever
teuehwltae rteyer-ths hsate.-
THE MARKETS.
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tate, farm and newspapers are written j
oy istrmers who are anxious to sell or by rval estate men who are self-inter
ested. Home of the most glowing let- 11:..:. . ..... mlt t. . .. . . I I.UI LT V.. U
farmers who were urging settk-rs to some Into their Ideality. Xow we asm these same names a stashed te letters from other localities. It k to he presumed that 1'nejr feuad buyers. l'Murte k'armet'.
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