Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 34, Number 12, Jasper, Dubois County, 4 December 1891 — Page 7

HOME HfMTS AMD HCLPS. .-Union OriMli CkkM Om ml wars water, aH a tesaauaoafal of ult. on tfff. e-fourt mafia of am eaafal of Indian 1 wheat flour ouch to taiekeei; Mi or or iht; In In nttM-ata uetore Wkiu, d4 kftlf a tsfKMafl of son. Gobi Iae may be eleajusl with roek iUm that Mas bona IhowmJ, Umh bow tiered Im ami sifted. Dip a eleaa, aoft brush lato tke powder and raw the gol4 a a Ma. . . jaee im-mkij. Aiierwara wine wttk a eleaa, soft naanel. Tke him utethod may be used to br4ftttea gold ambroid ery. m m m to Keep nan ire, clean and re store the ffilla; taea insert a pfeea of charcoal in their aaouths and two or three pieeea inside of them. 1 1 they are to be eotivejed any distance wrap each rih separately in papar ami place thent in a box. Pish thus preserved will koap fresh sererai nay a. 'Tan Dowdy:" Corartha bottom f a paddiag-dlsh aa inch thiek with pa retl, sliced apple, over these aprmkle cracker-erumbs half an inch thiek, and continue until the dlsn is full, sprink t . a a a "K oer eeca layer, iiake one A 1 A A 1 ... itoiir, iiws ursi nan covered with a plate. Eat with eream. ureaa and Milk: A nice way to herre bread and milk for supper where something hot is desired is as follows: Cut stale bread into slices and plaee in hot oven until well browned. Hare cm a stove a pan of milk; when scalding hot salt it well, add the browned bread (buttered, if desired), take from stoTe, cover a lew minutes and it is ready to serve. liondin de Salmon: Take a slice of salmon of the weight you require. round it well in a mortar, and pass it through a sieve: make it an into ball. Pound up with it again an equal weight oi Duuer. mix with the pomade sufflcient eggs to prevent it from breaking, Mason with salt and cayenne. Put it into a pudding mold, and steam it for an hour. Make a good sauce and serve around it. ifoston Herald. Apple (linger: Roll ginger root tied m a thin muslin img in clear water ua til the water is well flavored; make i sirup of this water and sugar, adding to u a mtie lemon-juice, ami allowing three-quarters of a pound of sugar to a pound of apples. When, the sirup is fekimmcd dear boil in it a few quarters or tne apples at a time until they becomes clear no longer. Replace the apple in the sirup when it becomes cold. a A new idea in the way of fancy worn is to nave patterns stamped solid iy in maenuie colors, in is is very pretty on white linen, and gives a great deal of effect for very little work, as the outlines only require to be embroidered. A running blue ribbon pattern in indelible blue dye, outlined with silk ox the same shade, is a charmin? one. The fast dyes are a new invention, and will, without doubt, become popular i or many things in the way of decoration. Here is a recipe for real Connecticut pumpkin pie: Cut the pumpkin into small slices and stew it overa moderate fire with just enough water to keen from burning. When stewed soft, turn off the little water there may be left, and let the pumpkin stand over a slow are or drawn back on the stove for fitteen or twenty minutes, taking great care that it does not seoreh. Keinove Irom the Are, and when cool strain through a colander. To a quart of the strain pumpkin pat two quarts of milk, ien eggs, one teaspoonful of salt and sugar, and sntce to (ut ti.; s for mh pies; if pij,iH ones are pre us! one quart of milk to one pumpkin, and thffee or four eggs. POR PARLOR AND BUODOIR. Free ranclr in the I)rceratIe.H ef th Khobm. Mezzotints are to replace etchings as inMiiunauie imsck and white Pretty little books of Scotch poems and stories, one in a book, are very effectively bound in clan-plaid cloths. A Fcreen of rope-work may be made to appear very rich, and it can but be a relief after a good many of the more elaborate effects. The rope panels were lined with shirred India silk. The hm5 of the candle increases contmually in the parlor aa well as the dining-room. The soft light is regarded as very becoming to the complexion, and as the candles are now made to match not only every color, but almost every shade of, color as well, their deerative effect is unlimited. The huge wooden towel riags which. m such, seemed to have no especial cause for existence, may find more suitable occupation in sustaining a bed caaopy. One woman, in an emergency to which the village carpenter was not promptly equal, so utilized one of them, fastening it to a brass hook in the ceil ing, and now thinks of getting out n leni lor the idea. a . . a new ntea for piano covers M to ke the yard squares of stamped ciours, otherwise scorched canton flannel, which are sold in every fancy store for forty-ive and fifty cents, eteh the designs in rope silk, line with silk and with fringe The result is a very andsome cover, and it will prove a Trrv serviceable one as well. Oms qnare and a half makes the cover, of coarse, foraa upright piano. Chicago Post. ror theater use are pretty velvet ffPes in Cavalier and Henri Daex "pes, made with a stylish high collar tiBed with ostriek feathers. The capea llBed with some pretty contrasting o'or. and the smart little bonnet en matehea tula lining in color. , among the many tresmires in brought from Paris recently by a warned tourist was a cape of black -et finished with a jetted Medici collar of great lichness and elabora-n-cape waa lined with oraarewtorcd arm ure. J5n suite was n prm"brie forming a soft undulating; front, f!Z:r crowning1 and drooping bant f L A St algretto Z?r trimming, and the stria. vpr 1.1

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UNPROOUCTIVC FIELDS.

TrMt'La4 iat l'ut m C4. The poor field U always the most Heglaeted because it will not produce aa much as one that is more fertile, the farmer preferring to pin MM manure on land from which he eaa secure more direct and remunerative results, the consequence being that one portion of . . m ,MMm citohj of producing all kind, of crops while the other portion ia time is abandoned as nnproitUWe. If Kueh a condition of affairs compelled the farmer to concentrate his efforts on a (mall area he would be profited by the change, but the cultivation of less land is intended to improve the whole instead of only a portion. No phwje of land on a farm should be allowed to deteriorate in fertility, no matter what the system of cultivation may be, for the concentration of the labor and fertilisers on one portion does not prevent the other portion from being improved. Abandoned fields are those that are allowed to recuperate by fallowing, which system is simply to leave the land to gain fertility from the nitrogen brought down by the raias or bv the scant herbage that thrives on poor soils. Fallowing was once a favorite method in former years, especially with those owning large farms, for which no manure could be provided except for only a small portion; but with innovations on the methods of improving lands, fallowing has been superseded by green manures, the farmer preferring to grow some crop at a small expense, to be plowed under, a system which, in the course of two or three seasons, greatly adds to the fertility of the soil, not only from the nitrogen added by the rains and stored in the plants, but also by that brought to the surface from the subsoil through the agency of the roots. A field that cannot be cultivated with advantage should, first of all, receive a dressing of lime, or, what is better, wood ashes. If necessary commercial fertilizers those that will restore tc the soil the elements most ntlf1 should be used, and the lane b; gotten in condition for grass. A worn-out neu win noi prouuee a crop of grass, but with the aid of fertilizers and a green man u rial crop it may bo gotten iu condition for grass in two or three seasons. Once in grass it will bo hon. efited naturally by the crop itself, when the field may then be brought into the line of rotation with the fields that have been under regular cultiva tion. In some coses lime alone will enable a field to gain in fertility, and it is me cnaapest method to pursue. The old maxim "put your manure on the poorest land" is an excellent one, but a small field well tilled and manured will always give the best results. though no part of the farm should be - ... A aiioweu to lose lertiluy. Philadelphia ttecoru. FARM SMOKE HOUSE. How ts CotHtmct One That Will m BatWfcctUm. We have had an outline cut made of the best form of smoke house wn know. It is to be built of brick, well pointed. with no chance for the admission of files. The outline is "SxS and it! feet high; 1 is the door; 2, ventilator, one in each gable, lie inches square, covered with wire gauze. This is for ventila tion and to allow the escape of smoke; S. X, 8, shows interior and nosttion of bars, with hooks for liansrin? the meat: 4 is the pipe extending into the inside of the smoke house for the admission of the smoke. The pipe . underground may be of common 4-inch drain til The fireplace for making smoke should ie at least 3 Icet from the smoke house, and mavbe anv metal reci-ntm-lp with suitable draft that may be prop0UTI.1SK OF SM0KK HOUSE. erly opened or closed to prevent the actual breaking out of flame. Thus the smoke always enters the smoke house cool, and the meat may be huns? even close to the ground. Such a house will hold l." to lie bars, each bar hold ing e to 8 pieces of meat, or ISO to 160 pieces. A house 6 feet square by 12 feet high would hold all the meat for an ordinary-sized family. In this house the meat may be safely left to hang all summer, ami a light smoke once a week or ten days will keep the meat In good condition, and no flies can possibly injure it Prairie Farmer. The Fall Wefc-Werm Kaeaajr. Insect Life gives an account of a uew web-worm enemy, the i.'cAhnw timi- , which has no common name. The larva of this insect were found In the webs feeding on web-worms, and from Sto 'JO were found in each web. By July 1 the web-worms had entirely disappeared. The same state of affairs was observed with the second brood which began to appear about July M. Shortly after this the adult forms ef Plochwnvt made their appearance in the webs, laid their small white eggs la large numbers, from which the larvte soon hatched and began feeding upon the web-worms. Thirtj'-two eggs were found in a portion of the web covering a single mulberry leaf. The larvm reached full growth in If days, and remained in the pupa state from 9 to 13 days. As far as observed, the whole life cycle of these insects was spent in the web or upon the trees. Whkat. oats and bran are good egg

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HOftT SERMONS.

0te M glermed wherever Be k nnewn. Goo'i harveeta s'omttlmsa quickly. Lirru temptation arc the enea that eip ue tttvu most. Tux sweat of am always leave a Mitor taste in the mouth. God bates sia because it eaa make his children so miserable. A i.i rn.it sinner only need time and opportunity to become a big one! No UAXStonfl are being prepared ia God's house for the deriPs children. aurr-KHixa is a chariot drawn by horses whose face are toward Heaven. Thk man who willfully continue in ma is conscious that be deserve no kelp. It i better to rejoice ia tribulation than not to have any tribulation to rejoice in. Wk sing: "Take my silver and my gold," and immediately go lato our pocketa hunting for pennies. Ram's Horn. FARM FACTS AND FANCIES. Thk clteapest foods, such a grass, clover ami vegetables, make the beat pork, for it makes lean, not grossly fat pork. The latter is happily going or.t of fashion. A roui.TRY journal advises beginners in chicken-raising not to expect to get rich on a few dozen fowls. If the investment is doubled every year the business may be regarded as profitable. Tnr. milch cow will need something besides corn meal this winter. If bave neither ensilage nor root, bran and oat should be fed. and the animal win respond handsomely to the gift ef eUmeaL A Ult t AH Free. TonrrnnnnrK rr rw iun. Cal RzroHM SocntTT of Lokdok will seno AN CXCM.UKT irutnr rim all wbo are, nous fide sufferers from Chronic Ajuaey ana uver .Uiseases, Uiabetec or Bright's Disease, or any discharges ( Albuminuria nr lUramruMBli nf tXMly, also for Iropyt Nervous Weaknes, Kxbaatted Vitality, Gravel. Raeumatism, Sciatica, Dyspepsfa, Loss ofMemory, want of Rrain Pnnr TIk aim, 11 a new, cheap and sure cure, the simplest . v a lonnu in we valley of tbe Mle, Egypt. Stad a sclf-addrecsed ennvjm m vtn:v, ecXHMHBg tea WOU a i'rf?,: "Po ?fcreUry, o vimmimr)' square, ixmcon, sngiaad. "Ah, yes," said Aunt Sary. "Jcnnic'i a great singer, gome day she'll be a regular d nil..) ,,, . 1 l v. . unumuuui, VOJUBIOUS fOfu The Oely On Ever l'riRt Can Tea Fia the Ward? There is a 3 inch display advertisement ia this paper, this week, which has no two wuruB mine excei one worn. iae same is true of each new one appeariag each week from the Dr. Harter MoltaiM rv. TkU house place a "Crescent" oa everything ) mo taa puoiwB. ixkhc i or it, aead them the name of the word and they will return you book, beautiful litbographs or staples iree. Rave mun trot ft ronulAliui tnm Iumwam. just lecause tiiey are able to conceal bow k hajf uc. ouuiwviiiB wouraai. Kaek smI ThitmWew Were scarcely more tortaroes than me twaags of rheumatism. "ot only is it one of the most agonizing, but most obstinate of complaints in its chronic stage. Forestall ter's Stomach BiMers. the finest Mood depurentin existence. Dyspepsia, coasMpa.luu, uuivBium Mm bwuw arc aiito completely eradicated by this comprthensive vet he told me he made his livinr hv h! pea." He "He does; he's a pork-raiser . rill I - t, mt - iron tinmuw." iiger. Chllrfrra KJr The pleasant flavor, gentle actkn and soounae effects or Hvran of Fics. wkee in need of a laxative aad if the fathsr or mower ie costive or iiilloes tae west graMfying results follow its use, so that it is the beet family remedy known ai.d every wivmhi inve a uottte. "I BBO to disacrce with vou." remarked the greea apjde to the small boy .Augusta inresicie. St. Louts Beer is the best, and the "A. B. C. Bohemian Bottled Beer," The Amerfeea Brewing v.o. s, is me oeec ia m. joats. It ta. vwkrkana. a trtSa ainni Hiii 4a uw that recent failures ia the shoe trade were Decease oi inaouiiy so loot we ttuis. ioweil U 11 te maintain rood health ahoald use Dr. Joka Bull's Sarsanarilla. It ia a pleasant as wise, and far more strengthening. Itisfcea eficial to every part aad every function ef the body. It. is truly toe old man's aeed aad the young man's friend. Ia eases ef anty aad walmesi it ais as a ehtna THE MARKETS. Xsw Yosa, Xovember . MH. CATTLE Native Steen..... I1W KM COTTOK-MWdHejf ..... ... e si. rvws-wisw wmm. .... am i WTtEAT Xo.SRed, .... 1 Wr 1 lCs i,viiw-io, s a m , OATf Western Mixed. ...... 41 POKX XewMeoa .... M ST. LOUW. (X)TTOX-XiddHic..... . Ti BEEVa-.Fary meern ... IM in , 8fcliHr - . 4 SO tt 4 HOOft-ComasoB to Select..... ISf) M HHEEP Fair te Cseice ... ft 4 an FLOUR-Pateata. .- 4 w t Facy Extm De... 3m X WHSAT-Xe. 2 Bad Winter fm an COKX-Xo.2MUd.4 4 m 4 oat Xo. t. mm ah s i s so. x - .... ....... ps m TOBACCO Laes IK tw LndBarler (N 7M HAY CWr TfcfHrtay .Mm MM nuwlffk BuTTnav cnok Dry... we 1we Wm nms maaaar ness, se aa W aK ... tt ft1 M m t.mn-iMxsi WOOL-Caoke Tab CRICAOO. ais CATTLE tWdprtaif , 3K e 1 8 IM IN m its 4N fa 4 im .... at MEEP Fatr to Choice!.... . tlajuh w nar raieais.. . wniArJni:::.' COfXl C 9- s k UAiB-fl. .8IillCJnSnBaaW laNMSSi w 8 4av KAXSA8 CITY. CATTLE Bkipfiiagmeers. ... 3 91 S M Wpam-AiiianSm. x ant WKEAT-Xo.SKed. as 4 0AT8 Xo. t ............. Java 3a 0OHX Xo.2 . . . ...i ... e aH XEW OK LEA X. riinu rL. a a at aa HX Xu.i... a m OA'i' a eidem. ...... . ...... .... tf 4' lee ............. IT as v l as far " a Mi MArviv rw an. m i-)Tx-jfiddhair..t...,t ;5 CIXCIXXATL WHrlT-Vn tavi . . .... r en. COKX-Xe.X)Msfd... 44 4s IIATANn X Miml... 9 A

Tmt Wertman lfsaelactafing Co., Beaver Fall. Pa., is a firetiaaea he i

asshes nu-cla eoods. Its principal predacna are (HeeTneae Uwa Feaees and S4' v'm rv Fsaae.Hssl rkmet Tree aad Rcwer OsfdsWiMs Still Wire lints, and Woven Wire Carpet. It is state "w nm maaafsctwres HO per ct. ef wwinnsasset Tae Caamnny aa a ataci in the Uadlag rfnW aad ah. eoe are ec ecars en sal averywlM Ther act eat Cauiom u auXu kag to their various epselalrtes. aad. all their printed atettsr to annsnHonsfly handscaseand asaet be seen to be appteeiated. Tke CataJocue aad KoekleW w3l cheerfaUyseatto aayacareea. Isoacitairrs are not always ere te the tea whe are Wri ia timwimmntt Frt frees. Foa llnoifcaiAL. AsrsnaaTiQ a fbusa. r CoMrLAiKTS, Mire' BrencMal VVocs bv rawarliabto ceraaiv properhu. oMealy mso. A uoomlMgh amy be mfeeMees, but tt g"ffar " Toe hardly raHM Mat Kisifkiss.whea Ukiag Carter's Litti UverMUa; taey are very small; ao bad effects ; all troaUes from torpid Mveraieirebeved by their ass. Tan writer of eaesp stories does net feel tt at aU degrading te live ea hi peer retaUoas. Boston Traascript. ACToas,VecHUlPablkfeaJcripralM H!'s Moaey ot Horsaouad aad Tar. Pike's Teotaaehe DteeOsreineaemiauts. Wmn mere ie work to be done the bastsaw is always willing te take a hand. Yeahers Btatesmaa. Mamt litti child rea owe their geed health to Dr. Jean Ball' Worm Destroyer. "Xkc so give mem suca awe eeaaies." Braac a belli provided with a tongue tt eagac so seu mssesa ot Mug soiled. Biaghamton Kepublicaa. Who surra aa with hi liver, billoes ills, peer blood or distiaess take Besoaaaa's Pills. For sale by all druggists. Ifo mattbu how good a mas may be, when he ships as a seaman be get lato a lexaa ouitags. To aaocumc the stoauvchjlver aad bowels, aad promote digestion, take oae of Carter's LiJ Idver Pills every night. Try them. Tax farmer who closely packs kit load of wood 1 sure to strike the popular chord. Lowell Courier. ULOKRS. CANCKRS. SCROFULA, SALT RHEUM, RHEUMATISM. BLOOD POISON. tmn Wood saecemfaUy treated by that efailteatMaad Sbbj Sfaffs SSS i free. Irhrted ATLANTA. OA. tr, mi's Cetfk sym z&sr&w: ASTHMA CURED X atr how lone Ufrdlna' fit, XAXHTQirS ASTaJtA C0UC atraa laatuii relict and earn walls !. 1 la Motaanaa ar aHqnM.1 easily bm and naraattrarefea prxf rlsRIjr . JTirr, !. at 4rutfrlt. or bjr mall. Stmte,e4. AMreM Mjsam a a co., BiLieaTssf jt. Y. Pearline. You save work, but you can't do any harm.

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Syrup" Here k aa iuKktotfroot tk Sotttk Miaiacippt, writtea in April, 190, jtttt after tite Grippe had ywted tbat country. " I an a farmer, om of tboee who have to rite early aad work late. At the beginning oflast Winter I was on a trip to the City of VickabnTf;, Mia, .where I got well drenched ia a shower of rata. I weat home and was soon after seized with a dry, hacking cough. This grew worse every day, until I had to seek relief. I consulted Dr. Dixon who has since died, aad he told me to get a bottle of Boacbee's German Syrup. Meantime my cough grew worse and worn and then the Grippe came' along and I caught that also very severely. My condition then compelled me to do something. I got two bottle of German Syrup. I began using them, and before taking much of the second bottle, I was entirely clear of the Cough that had hung to me so long, the Grippe, and all its bad effects. I felt tip-top and have felt that way ever since." Peter J. BaiAXS, Jr. , Cayuga, Hines Co., Miss. FID. aanSnm E!r Ri aVA ' anaVSi RELIEVES all Stomach Distress. REMOVES Xsase. Sense of ruTlasss, CoMeuriox, Pa ix. REVIVES faiuxo ENERGY. RESTORES Xonaal C1reolnan, ant Wajum to Tob Tin. N. MMTM MaWMMat 00.. St. Uam, St f your COAT TXCK seas warta ths titty koMtse isst X an UaM II hart teewn or an;whr the I wHniannil,aMHtlIIIIWHfrllM. I TSwssteeianaafStnailnofcTafTtea M witt IWk otot aaaaa. Wi warrant I Tewr'5 IMPROVEDFIeh Brand llekata Sa Bxa aaMa. t..l a, w . yk0rw aUo wV 10 pl r Kick, sr4 aVaalauiaHaan dettr alaalaira ta nnAata-, -awl-ia.nu that Mia hi (Hatr point. ar A. J. TOWBK, nf r. Seeton, AVaea. ADVICE FREE TO ANT PERSOS seaVrtne with SMiaatTiaa ia nr form I.umbaan. or Venralcla. i wflliiladlT Kt. without eSari informiMoa (bstwlll hrM tnaeoaplta er aait ha in nr cax. and- tianlr4i ot otners. Sar nntHtni in nil er r. onlitlrrt yv Sosntrr. Addraa W 1'AKKIItJHST, Fraternity A Finn Art Fabllf her tekRnx 1S1, Botlon. MlH. HILL'S MANUALS I ?larl In Soejii and BailneM IJ itV.Tt wrtjl 7 "Mob. (Jnlj Jfl ij yr prleri aife any Book Airent or w rlta DA N K S k (X..) S Stt 8 '(Jh lo. WaaaHMlt, Hr 14, mm4 rl.aM eaaTaaaTf. I FafSa ma aaa y rHa

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He Shrinks from Washing So do woolens and flannels, if they're not washed properly. Try the right way. Get a package of Pearline,

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