Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 34, Number 20, Jasper, Dubois County, 29 January 1892 — Page 7

HOMI H'NT AND MIL".

There ha tmea a reWrn at fcH, lMChCKW m4 dtMMM t a taUe joratkm ot several aeatons g o, that ((f HtibonK trayief from tke MiUrto eaea pl. l tUe ears guest to (Hepy 11m place. TH rturiMHl rHiboaa save taken to themKlve rk'hwt. for tkey are now sis ich " Hie awl mora, imparting a hitrh color effect to the board. X. Y. Times. I'otato Puff; Mix a plat of maHel pOtMtH'K (eolU Ift jttSt MM gOOil, it tree from lump) with a half-eap of eream ,,h1 the well-beats yolk of an egg; Hit to taste Hi I boat till smooth; lastly, jtir in the white of the egg lieaten to a tUft froth. up in a rooky form la bright tin wish, aad bake in a qulek oven until heated tkroatrhoat and lightly browned. Serve at one. Good Health. i'Jreon Compote: Trass six young paeons, as for boiling-, anil 111 their crawi with forcemeat, lard them down the breasts, ami fry them brown in butter, then put them into ajstewpsn with a mfticient quantity of grood ?ravy, and when tl?y have stewed three-quarters of an hour thicken it with a piece of butter rolled ia flour; serve with the rravy strained OTer them, and garnish them with foreemeet balls. liostoa Herald. A liantWome laundry be may be made of a heavy damask towel with a ihowj red border. Cut the to pel ia two and sew on pieces of turkey-red three-eighths of a yard long to each half. Join these at the sides for a bag and make a hem at the top wkle enough to run in a red ribbon two inches wide. The fringe ends at the bottom are fastened together with herring-bone stitch in red silk, which may continue all around the sides. Chicken on Toast: If the "left over" is scanty, supplement it with half a pound of eal cutlet nicely broiled, cut all in dice, Himmer for a few moments in enouffh stock flavored with anchovy sauce to barely oover, add a little butter, pepper and salt; thicken slightly with cornstarch or flour. Have ready on the platter a square of niee toast and some extra for each persoa; take the bit of meats oat with a spoon, and put sufficient on each bit of toast; pour the ffravy over and serve. X. Y. Times. One hears of tonics for the nerves, tonics for the digestion and hair ton lea in plenty, but it ia only recently that we heard of a tonic for the skin not a eosmette in any sense of the word, but a tonic pure ami simple, which, it ia claimed, helps the circulation, makes the flesh hard and smooth, and is a great preventive of wrinkles. This ia the formula: Two ounces of spirits of ammonia, two ounces of spirits of earnphor, one cupful of sea salt, two capfats of aleohoL Pat all in a quart battle and fill up with boiling- water; shake before asing. If the face, neek and arms are rubbed with thia lotion daily and then dried, they say the effect k very rejuvenating. N. Y. Tribune. itakewcll Putklinr: Line a deep pie plate or soup plate with rieh pastry ami spread upon n a thick layer of stawberry preserves. Over this serin' , kle two tablespoonfuls of flsely chopped blanched almonds and one half ounce of candied lemon peel cat into fine shreds- Melt one-fourth of i pound of butter ami mix it with one half of a pound of surer. Add the yolks of foureg-gs and whites of two beaten together, and a few drops of essence of bitter almond. After beatingwell together, pour over the preserves and bake in a moderate oven. When cold sift powdered sugar over the top. The pudding- is to be eaten cow with cream. N. Y. Independent. HEARTY BREAKFASTS. A .Mntht-r Who Klle that th Mora! "hhhw h in rrlaclpsl On v. Our food w taken at the wrnnp tint. and too hastily. The morning is the time for our principal meal, not the ereniug. Some years afro, during the session of our annual conference, I was the gwst of a physician. He one day remarked to me: "You will live to be one hundred years old if no accident Wall you." "Why do you think so?" tasked. "Itecausel notice that your principal meat is your breakfast." This is true. I rise from my night's rejKwe nunjrry, and it is the only time m the day when I have that sensation. ''Hut,' the reader will say, "I have w appetite in tiie morning." I will tell you Whr. Yon rko In the nnnlu miek!y dress yourself, drop down at we tawe, swallow in haste a cup of - hurriedly eat a hot roll, seise your hat and rush to the cars or your place of business, drive through yemr oivminp work, run into a restaurant, wallow something that an alligator would find it difltcnlt to digest, eo back to your study, counting-room or mart irwie, wnere you are driven by the Press and perplexities of business or udr until Ave o'clock, when you hastea home, faint and exhausted, and sit down to your six-o clock dinner. The same habit ot hurry clings t T?n Kt this meal, and you bolt a mass hot meats and the usual etceteras, and go to IhmI to toss and turn and "restle with horrid shapes. Your digestive organs are ia mo condition te ceve that mess of matter. The buait j planning, the brain-work of ;h dV has driven the blood to the warn and luaga, thus checking' the ww of the gastric dissolveeU; and new "night. Instead of quiet rest, nature xL , Bt Work remove that half2td mast of material from the ach. Do jo wmteer that yea no append la the aeoming. aow the eteaNwh, aa well as ether eln!"":,611- ef reet and retJT?iio? w h w,u ' Uavt;tlrt Wki yarn hT length AitoSte. ri He lh..ght TI te-Mow ulel are yen, Mke Daily? Itljl-Iw 4d wonU yea

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Mw Muh Khdidrt Ho r4 u4 WUm How maeh shall we feel? The question just staUsl is frequently heard and it deserves a coHMlerttUt mwmt With regard to cattle Jt may be stated in brief thus: It takes jw4 so mueh to keep the stock in a good healthy condition without gaining a jkhomI; if more than this is demanded, extra ami better rations must lie served. Two forksful of hay and six or eight ears of corn fed at regular times will keep a steer at his weight, bat if you want him to grow, to fatten, he ought to have of hay all that he will eat and the corn besides. It is best, however, to give regularly what will be eaten rather than to feed lavish ly to be trampled under foot The same treatment may be given to a milch cow. no matter whether she is dry or in milk or coming in milk. It should be remarked here that it is best not to feed a eow about to become fresh with mill feed in order to stimulate and enlarge the milk production; such treatment is likely to superinduce the dreaded parturient fever. Fortyeight hours after calving1, if the cow has "cleaned" well, it will jlo to increase the feed calculated to increase Iter milk. Horses that labor should be fed their grain in regular quantities and at reg--nlar times. Six quarts of oats three times a day with hay ad libitum is enough for an ordinary-sized horse. A fat horse will require less feed and keep in condition than a gaunt one. It is well to shake the dust out of grain or hay that is to be fed. Stock relish it better and will eat more of it One must be very careful in feeding shipstuff (fourth grade flour) "because a little too much will act a physic and will give cattle a backset The careful stock feeder will so manage that the animals will be ready for their meals when they are given them. Have salt within reach of horses and give a small handful to each of the cattle two or three times a week. St. Louis Republic. BLACKBERRY INSECTS. Gall Makers aMl Hnrers mm4 Haw ta Get Kid of Them. In certain of the blackberry regions, according to Insect Life, a number of insect depredators hare been noticed and their habits studied. One of the most destructive of thee is the rednecked blackberry cane borer Agrilus ruficotttt). The eggs of this borer are laid at the base of leaf stalks, or in the buds before starting. When these eggs hatch, the young borer enters the stalk and makes a corkscrew track between the wood and the bark, continuing until about the first of August By that time some are half an inch long and reasonably stout while others are less than a quarter of an inch longand of almost no diameter. Usually the borer makes a spiral path going around the stalk Ave or six times. When this is the case, galls are formed on the stalks and the location of the borer may be known by them- Sometimes, however, the borer will make but two or three turns, and while yet small, will pierce the wood and enter the pith. No gall is then made and the position of the borer cannot then be determined. Raspberries which are infested with borers form no galls and it may be that varieties of blackberries supposed to be exempt from borers simply form no galls when attacked. The only remedy is the knife and fire. Cut off the infested shoots below the ,;alls in early spring ami burn them. Worn out bushes or patches must be 'lestroyed. as these form breeding places and ail efforts to keep the bear ing bushes healthy will likely fail. Bl.ACKHKKKV riTHV OAI.U , blackberry pslU h, iraiw verse Nectkw. !twwinr larvH' eell sad larve in position; larva.'. l, chrysalis. Another ins?ct that at times does even more harm than the gall-maker is the larva? of Iltm&cU mnrgita (Hare). The eggs are laid upon the new canes in August or September, hatch the same autumn, and bore into the cane a short distance above the ground. In .luly of the following year they leave this cane and enter one of the new growth and cat around the base, between the wood and bark, causing the shoots to wilt In August the larva?, which is about an inch long, white, with a brown head, pupates. As this Insect destroys two years' growth, it ia ... . . . t , -1-. . i quite important to seep u m chvck. Cut the shoots, as they wilt, close to the crown, and burn the larva contained therein. Naegmir Teamteet. liaerinr tomatoes was an experiment the pat season which gave excellent results. The fruit rinened ten days earlier than that which was not bagged. A curious result was mat wnue oegrrancs retarded the period of rineninr. the bagging cf tomatoes had the opposite effect Tomatoes that were bagged also ripened more completely aroaad the steals. Bagging w one by simply pinning paper uagf ovar the yonng fruit

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FOvWKW HCWS BITS. .M ear heme ia Tusk are ever w,ttt Leodoa. lKSLAXe iahabHaaU bare over tweaty par eeat. amee lfril. Kivr. handred aad sixty foer aad S,tT9 dweUiage are aeaa. m Toronto. Tmk aarehka ef Fraaee beast ef about 4MM aad the aeeialkta aamaee about l.ft-M.tM. It k stated that fat lit the number of persona killed fat India by eaakas was 21,412, while the number ef saalma slaughtered was Slt,tM. Mail nutter is whirled between Park and IterUn, seven hundred mUea, faa thirty-five minutes, at the rate of twenty mike a minute. It goat threegh pneumatic tubes. Thjc growth of the ArgeaUae Republic in the paM thirty years has been remarkable. According to reeeat statistics the population of the republic ia now 4,e,9, aa against l,9t,tv fat mi. Bkkux police authorities are try Hag to devise a method for the more thorough cleansing of beer glasses in restaurants. The city health physicians say that disease is spread by the glasses washed as they are at pre asst. NOTES FOR FAIR WOMEN. Mm. Majmabbt R. Elxjot is the ftrst tad only instance among Wisconsin Congregationalism of a woman beiag taken iato the ministry. "EL Wekxex" fas only a pseudonym of the translator of numerous very popular German novels, the lady's real name being Elizabeth Bnrstenhiader. Txavklino saleswomen are becoming numerous in the eastern states, aad do a thriving trade. Some of the tile houses prefer them to the Tjcet have started in London a Ladies' Owa Tea association. The blending, weighing, packing aad selling of the tea are to he done entirely by women. Tire pioneer woman stenographer of England, M us Mary Beanelerk, is said to be a belle as well, aad to spall her beaux by the witahery of good workmanship. There are only three plaeea fat the world where women possess all the pririlefes of voting which are to men, vix., Iceland, Prtesim sad the Isle of Mao. WHAT THE WITS SAY. Mx. nAXX-"How did the aadieaee strike you out west this time. Fatter?' Mr. Fatter "Same old way with ergs-"-N. Y. Press. 8mc-"So you stadiedat Heidelhergr He (proudly) "Yes; that is where I got the slash on my cheek. She "Ugh! What horrid barbers they must have there." Harvard Lampoon. "O, Arthur, how happy I would be alone with you on a quiet island fat the distant ocean!' "Have you aay other wish, dearest Ella?" "Oh, yes; do get me a season ticket for the op era. "Texas Sif tings. Elder Sister "I must drive to Floee & Mantle's; f "hear they have quite a aew thing in gloves." Younger Sister (sweetly) "Indeed! Aad when you get them on it will be quite an old thing in gloves, won t it, darling? Comic RocfiH ox Old Bellows. Oid Bellows (tauntimrly) "So, my wise lady, you really think beasts have souls?" Mrs. Bellows (with Ire in her eye) "I do; you need not console yourself that there is no hereafter for you, sfa-." X. Y. Herald. . PERSONAL PARTICULARS. J. I. Cask was essentially a self-mack man. His fortune is estimated at Mhs. A. T. Stewart paid HM a pair for lace curtains, aad the residence of Robert Garrett, of Baltimore, boasts curtains that cost SMO a yard. Mrs. William C. Whitxxt aad Mrs. Cornelias Vasderbtlt have received 92,000 front contributors for the parpose of establishing aa infirmary at Yale university. Mrs. Jackso.v says in her memoirs of her husband. Gen. "Stonewall' Jackson, that whenever she risKed the general in camp he ''spent all of his lakers time in playing with their baby. THE MARKETS. Xrw Yosk. jMMMrjr 3. Her, CATTLB-XsHw' . . t CXTTlX MMdtter ..... - "H riiCK-KmtHT ht. ... am WHEAT-Xo.XKffi 1M COKX S OATS Wi-t Mte4. M FOKK NrK M W ST. LOUIS. COTTON MAtae. "H MKVKPa4M-r!&ers i I satin ItOOS Ooe.1 tuSrt IW M SIIBKl-niruCiH tm S FWL'K-I'ixwrt 4 VimcT to Kit r D. .. IN I Sf WHEAT-Xo.f K4 WMMr M COKX-X.i.2 Mixwl. s OATS No. 2. KYK N'o.5 . .. M HI TOBACCO-Las .... 1 W Lr BurVjr. ..... 45 e "m HA Y CJr TfciMiihr. ..... lew e KM MJTTKK-Choice Vtiry. 9 m E0t-Fn- a lt)KK MKnl Mm (Xew). 11 to 11 ST BACOX-:iwM- M..... . . LaKD l'riMiwi. WOOLr-t-'kHee Tal X 0H1CAOO. CATTLK-HtHn - ...4... SM t H(K)K-4lKd to Cbotee. ....... 4 at I e HMICgl'-KsWtoCsMee. 1M tie FLUi;K--wmrraeaM. t e tm WHEAT-Xe.X ttprtoc.. VP

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far aay ease ef Catarrh that aet he ay MaU'e CsSarrh Cere. &J. Cse-xtr Co . rr .Ta,0. . e we aaaneisasa. save aama P. J, a easy for the ! IS years, aad heaivi mm aerfeeUir aeaarasU in all traaemioaa aad laaaciiMy aeie to carry set aay eWigsuoas nutse by their arm. West Trass, Whale ale Drajurfets, TeMo, O.. WahUac, Kiaaaa Marrtat Whiikeala Pv usfiet. Toteee. Oeie. amlTe Catarrh Care U takeo Mternetty, aetaagoirertiy aaea we meoasal aerfacea ot the sj-mm. PrieeTSe. per set' eatimoeiste free. Tweeratrase eaa Werkaaa't erea reu serrate ef a JntM lauiac oat Taa mad ieal writers eaUHTk he aes-irritetiftff. utj of ailieaHea, aad wat will, by iU'ewa aetiee, Neeh aU tee remote sores aad aleeratei eerfeeee. Taeaieterye weea-oru to ires easarra eeria- we past few years ehngm as v admit last ealy eae reesedy has romfijHsiy met wete ceaditions. aad that is Kljr's Cream Bake. This safe aad s4eassat remedy, whteh le te he feaad at aay erac store, ass mastered catarrh as aetaiar; else lu Jam Ivjk lAtllfim KU setieate freely eoacede thta fact The mere Touut "1k eat fer that eow!" Wime (from tec city) "Way, U aae getec to ttew her heral' Cbkafe Tribeac. Araif. The aufhOMt host ef this sect ia the army ef iaranes waese bowels, livers aad stemaehs hare heea reraUted by Hostetter'a ntoeaach Bitters. A regular haMtef bedy is broaft aheat wroaeh aeiaf tee Bitters, sot by violently efiiauaf aad fripiaft-the lateedaea, bet by reiaforetnff taeir energy aad cauainr s flow of the bile tarn its preeer ehaeaeL Malaria, la grinee. dyfep4a, aad a tendency te Inactivity ef the kidneys, are geaqacrea by the Bitters. Stcbkxt Oa beec-iavera) What a laeky ereature year dot; is likes water. FheTae 4mtr One avr rrlsted Caa Tee Had taeWM-4? There ia a 3 iaea dhtelay advertisemoat la this paper, this week, which has ne two words alike eaeeat eae word. The same is true of each aew eae apfeariat; each week, from The Dr. Barter Medieiae Ce. This house plaees a Creeeat ea everytaiac they make aad publish. Leek for it, send Ihem the name ec the word aad they will retara you hook, beeetif al Uisofrspes or mmptes free. A nan's eaeracter is Hke a iiinta fr iable aeeaUve. It is a ataak uaril it has been tehected te the ehemiatry efeArcaantaaree The The akmsaat effect aad perfect aafetar "itU wkich MMBee may use the Califoraia Hquld hutaUTC Syrup of Figs, under all eoaaiuoss, makes ittaetr favorite remedy. To get we u-ae aad eeaeiae article, look for tee same of the Calif ernla Ft Of rap Co., printed near the bottom of the package. Wooc "Is year mower.ia-lsw eUU with yeu! Vaa Pell "Xo; Kill agia me." X. Y. Herald. De ioc vul te eejoy the exaberaace ef perfect heeithl Do yea want your cheeks te he rosy, aad year whole system thrmed withriea. pare bktod eounrinr wrench Its reias! Then use Dr. John Bell's Seneearttla. It will de whet ae other ntedieme will do. It will make you feet like as other It kt emiaeatly proper for a man who is boring for oU to sign his letters yoer wellwieeor." Wasaiaztea mar. Kzxr it ia the house. The Amerleaa Brewing Co.'s 8c Leats "A. R. C Beaesotuee neer. rare, searumr. "What a red head that feUow has." "Yep! I Ksess meisscboiy must have marked aim for her reea.'' Pack. "German Syrup 99 Here is sometiiin from Mr. Frank A. Hale, proprietor of the De Witt House, Lewistoo, and the Tontine Hotel, Brunswick, Me. Hotel men aeeet tbe world as it comes and roes, and are not slow in sizing people and things np for what they are worth. He says that be has lost a tauter and several brothers and sis ters from Pulmoriary Consumption, and is himself frequently troubled with colds, and he HrtiftAry often coughs enough to make him sick at Cotmmpttoohisstotnach. Whenever he has taken a cold of this kind he uses Boschee's Carman Syrup, and it cures him every time. Here is a man who knows the full danger of lung troubles, and would therefore be most particiihir as to the medicine he used. What is his opinion? Listen! "I use nothing but Boschee's German Syrup, and have advised , I presume, ore than a hundred different persons to take it They agree with me that it is the best cough syrup in the market.'' A O0U MBDALt PAJUS1, IS? W. BAKER k CO.'S Bretifist Cocoa tnm vMc the mcmo of oH Wa maonaJhsKee eam , jm a mmmrwww nrnsnrv -te enjt unf 4nmnxvnnrw4i No Chemicals 1 m. lam Vm ran asrr'fanTnwnsm st tnunl Wn's'aT tmmMB Js4? JnrntftJ suVtf ewift Cone atlaed wnt JaflnTWl,t )f aA 4ttThaBn mums sm smWTaWtrv laT I if list Xsaa j mm sai ffMfttwl. It i mWHtmm, ) a - a s.. sannTnnitnj WWW i

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DONALD KENNEDY Of Roxbury, WoHW., Says: hr ar to mm tvorr Sar. Hera U oao of PMSlret WtoSw a 4thoSr. KewhowSooi ar M4l StoMTtfr ear alt MmmT I Soa't kaow. mte It nn hoM of me WM rotaoa alt Hhmt, TtaenriA rrrr. Xitaba. Sipc na. mu te yoa: Ahoat ta year ao I vaa pMolyteS la mj left aai the tort doettr saro m mo relief ror tvo jvn. mm I ni uiw4 to try yor wMeoMiutr.aMlnareaKataa 1 tar4ioank. Aboot foor yon at o I ho SHne la my wi ere ar a tooned eaUmec aMiea i wm aim wtta ia urtwe. m m eoaSM4toMyadforihraaMmth. AtUMeaSof that Ume. m In U4 rtrt. tha It ttrack me that TOW Shcaftrr m tho ttilas for me; K I rot a ftc4U.BBatofnKakirroaoIWMaai to t to mr work la Ute mime. Xew la reeara to air eToa aallMCatefteyv.aalaeoot atx BMMHhsafo my naateyo Became sseetee whs staa aoota orerts Mahtavald tae Jefl ere-oefhaM mom twaatr ot thf bat rtsl hate teen iMgc jot mwtgry myaiiiertaiyrtsMieyiHKie: aa4.tSMkGoa. the brtoht Heat of hearea 1 ooeo a ore bmUbc in aoeearaaee in air eye. I aai woosorrauy Mo liaea at it. aae teaafc OM as yoar MeStca aMaeaverr. Toara traty, Uas'K Whits. .mBnTHE P&ONLYTrtUC 'IRON la?aaW BYawmc TONIC nil aartfV BLOOD, raralato KlONlfirs, reMTe LITKll eiKracr.buiM trcactli.reaew aooetlle. rritore health aaS laOhreftSoa. thafuredfeeU ia atx oiuiei y erMKaiot. Mia 1 brlfctene!. bralu power lacreaieS. boaea. aerre. aa. UDIES clee. reeelf aw force. oast 1 1 c from eonplalala aeoattar to ISejr tea. aklaWlt. Sad oa eaeetc, beaatisof Cemalealon. ererrwhore. Alt seawme i I snadi ti bear ." sea4m'.:esttaaialbraa.aaM St. HAtTIt HMICIM1 Ct.. St. leets. Be. GOOD SEEDS "23. 6000 6ARDEI. Ttwwbttmf twSww nartaae . IS SaS tha ev-Hablr. TUT TittB A5IS TetT aa4 1'lsliTOTa CTAl.fOrK him fre aapMcmwl sesraw fiigl f CtmVmTT, SfS mm St 4 JT. Wtb Street. ST. LOCielare, TJSH0ES Am the it art ilnat l wear. W aat tbfaaSaai or ASAXTXE TO ejTK BAThtfACTKMt. if9TaHaW EMaL T TMH f4Hf tsrmf4e 1-n tM WKm L Orr ShotCi., T. LUVffV.

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