Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 34, Number 43, Jasper, Dubois County, 8 July 1892 — Page 7
.f fh -f fry-i,.-!, pitnt tf.f iniaBwd purl Willi whit- lead trjinm!.y; iwiutinsf w ilb Unilne (the atal!i.-t.-, cau pmouiv i bun lsut the sain i e.'TV t. lt U the mut UKtfrly wmmuv lu lay h carpet cm any tiiior without putliojr P"t,r end1 It- No erptt will stand tun hard wear whloii euiotm upon It when it ia pat diraelly on the floor. J5,lde it softens tb twad untl rumlen l wort frnobl to walk upon. Iloilod Halibut, I'ut a thick llui of halibut sttcurtxl in a cloth iuto boil lag water to which a quarter of a teatpooa of salt and mwa juice of a lemon kvc been ddd. After eookinjr thirty adaules (two pounltt) remove the akin serre with gy aauce. X. V. World. -Tne centipede, or "thottsattd-lojfgvd worm." found about the house in stun places in dams looalltiea, ia an entirely dinerent creature front the southern twatlped of the aame nam. It is HarmUm, thoujfh very disagreeable. Itilofa not infest any building in any largo quantities.--N. Y. Tribune. Breakfast Dried Itoef. Cut or pare the meat rery thin, and freshen by plaetng in hot water for a few minute. Pour off the water. Haoe in a pan or skillet a lump of butter, and as soon nb it is heated put the dried beef into it, adding live or six egjf immediately. Stir nil up together, like s -rambled eggs, and turn out en a hot platter. Detroit Free Press. Bioa With Apple. Peel six or eight large, tart apples anil scoop out the cores. Make a sirup of sugar and water, with a little lemon peel. Pour over the apple, eover and bake until done without broking. Plaec the apple on a plate, fill the rarities with bollwd rtoe and pour over them the sirup in which they wore fooked, Serve with eriam. am! sugar if not sweet coouyh. Ohio Farmer. Waterproof Paper. Common paptr may be converted into a Rubiauica reMumbling purchuuint by means of sulphuric acid. , The acid s'euild be of an exact strength, and mixwl with half its wight of wnUtr. A sheet of paper placed In this solution becomes hard, tough and fibrous, yet it weight is not increased aad it is far better tar writing purpose than auinutt parehatant.Indies Home Journal. Lady Abbots Sandwiches. One pemnd and three ouneus ef almonds, quarter of a pound of butter, two ounce of loaf sugar, mixed with little roscwater until it becomes a thick paste. Spread it on a battered tn, bake la a slow oven; when done let it get eold, then spread a layer of crushed and sweetened strawberries between two layers of the paaU', and cut in stripe, with a rery sharp knife. Housekeeper. The etiquette of French dinners is more formal than that of American. In I'aris, which is all France, oite must never betray any admiration of any effect evolved during the dinner, gastronomic or decora tire, much lea speak of them. In New York, which by the game token it all America, it is rather rumbas not to express insome, uneffutdre way, one's pleasure of taste or tdght "Want a eJtamting arrangement of floweraf "This salad, is something to remember!" ami others like these, are phrase whteh no Xew York hostess thinks if resenting, indeed, rather hopes for. Many Freneh dinner notions are, however, copied Here, notably that of Herring unbroken dishes. N. Y, Time. ' USEFUL AND PRETTY. DslMtjr ArtiehM fr Ike VnrUtr ai4 IHIhjj-
KIMIN. Long silver toasting forks with twbtel silver handles are in use. Oblong boxes for matches have bases like those of silver eandlefitieks. Small stiver eard trays have perforated bottoms as well as perforated' borders. Perforated b artier ami broken edges, the one or the other, finish atl silverware. King holders are made like small nil ver usmltesticks exeept that they taper toward the top. Swelling-suite 1 Kittles, half crystal and half metal tlpi, gold or silver, are shaped like cartridges. 0 bias bottles covered with perforated silver are ho common that it is suspected all are not sterling silver. Perfume atomizers the rubber corer?d with Silver netting and the glass with perforated silver, are seen in great abundance. Asparsgttft tongs and broad based servers have been brought out in numbers. The preference seems equally divided between them. Circular thermometers of ivory ami its imitations bound ih perforated ornaatents of silver hare the central spaces used as a calendar. Parasol sticks are sold by jewelers. They are chiefly of natural woods, b.imboo stk-ks prevailing, and are daintily finished with crystal, white amtier, pink and colored quartz. Oblong silver trays have a small silver candlestick with taper poised on an ehtfttSu string of silver resting fnwn one ead of the tray and earried oror It. The iMsaling-wax and other implement Me on the tray. Jewelers get small bisque figures, snch m Cupids, with oages and birds, and us2 them fur displaying riugs. The ritl'JX rp tin 11 tr nil i.a arm Rtiil ioes of toe Cupid. The loy looks very cunning sad ia sure to attract attention. The new combination of blue and silver is the most prominent indication in father good. The leather is an intehs,j turquoihe blue and is made up Into every variety of finely mounted portmonnaies. cnnl , cases, diaries, change pouches, calendar ami writing Pd. These are bound in ornamental border of sliver perforated Uenaijwnce m-namcnta through which the blue leather b seen. Other devices are put m the corners. Sometimes a tiny watch inserted, most often it is a bow-knot wUrer, and lately a linked group of hw'mi. The fashion tvf errying te ooUws of the toilette Wings wj" Umi hMtrketfln addition to this fjy lg number of tiaVed others, made np in the same mne, -Jwtkrs' Cireakr.
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USEFUL "UUIUDIMQ. VUttt Ultl Hj..Hi.Uli4 Of (mllMH ilru lio.iu- nit I'lijKiu Cu. Thi U jnt the building for the fartrur umi in many ways the equal of any bouse we hvt ever used fr keeping poultry in, The building ean b used for layers or hens with broods, in early spring when they need exercise within a covered run such as the kiteltrd gltths wffonU. The smalt doors (0) on the outside of the glass-covered sash are luteuded lo be opened to allow the hens to go In and out on mild day when a few hours' run will braee them up and benefit Utem, in health and vigor, The building is feet long by riO. 1. KI.KVATIOX, S feet wide. Tim height of Hrst story of poultry coop is io feet and the pigeon loft B feet at extreme point of roof. There arc four pens (P), lOxiS feet. These could lie sub-divided to make two pens 12x10 feet eaeh, giving an increased Space for each group of fowln. The partitions can be made of movable frames of wire netting, which is light and ueat as well as ehenp. These frames can be set up or fattened by mesas of hooks, mskfng everything conveuieut and useful to the fancier. The pens are all provided with nesting eomjtsrtincnts (X) used by either the laying or broody hens that are hatching. The breeder can best arrange proper compartments for the young chicks and old hens. They f 0 na. a, oKotrxn vi.xjt. should, of course, be separated from the general nook stall times to avoid quarreling ami xVdble Injury to the growing brood. The sash runs outside need not be over t.wq.or three feet high; ait opening in the building ndmits of constant intercourse between the interior pens and the covered run, aid can I elosed by a door at the discretion of the fancier. A stove is used nt one end of the building foreoolciugthe food necesear.y for the tiock, ami also for heat when the building became too cold for eoi.s fort. V usually cook all feed of soft kinds, such as potatoes, turnips, onions and meat, as well as bran and chops being scalded before feeding. The pigeon loft on the second story, provided with nesting (K) for breeding purpose, roosts (It), feed box (F), sd "IT w nil Hi Mill ITTTTT na. jl i'ioeox lo rr. a window at each end, one to allow tlM?m to fly in ami out, the other being kept closed. This room may be divided into two compartments, one for the! old brewlers, the other for the young, to avotd crowding of the breeding coop as well as prevent the obi birds from pecking and abusing the young, which they often will do, even injuring the latter sometimes very severely. Stairs (S) from the lower floor lead to the pigeon room and a door shuts down ofi the flow, and separated by wire netting from the loft proper. John Y. Ca uglier, in Ohio Tanner. AMONG THE POULTRY JJkkkdixo birds should 1 kept in good condition. S.V.X1I Iouj not make a good substitute for gravel in the poultry yard. Honks are valuable for poultry chiefly for the pliosphate of limu they contain. 12nos immersed in water for a minute one or two days liefore they are expected to hajh will Iw helped. Mniag the nests with green tansy ie ssid to he h good preventive of chicken lice. Change every week or ten days. Kkbp the hens twine; they will lay more egg, and make more growth in projKirtion to the amtnint of feed supPIUmI. Thk best plan of feeding oat is to grind them firftt, and if Miey are to be fed to young poultry they should be tdftud. 'Joow ventilatlou in summer will add materially to the health and thrift of the poultry; close, hot houses indue disease. IV you are planning to run an iaoubstor next wiason, pltiti now to have hens enough to supply the eggs U) keep it running. A oooh dry dust bath enables the fowls to rid themselves of lire. Chang it often enough to prevent it from besoming fon I. Tiik hens will go through moulting If Um, are idven n free range:
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VtNROAn bottlea nay be tdeanod with crushed egg sbella iu a little water. Cnt'PR oil is excellent to wipe wood woru and furniture with, according tc a painU-r. Wip off with a Hean elotn. Whrx your faee aad ears burn so terribly bathe them in very hot water, aa hot as you can bear. Thla will be more apt to cool them Utaa any cold applies' tion. A mktk of ehamobt akin bound on the elgea, suapad to it the heol and kepi in place by a pkwe of elastic rubber, worn over the stookings, will save mueh mending. Mkat ean be kepi very nicely for s week or two by covering it with sour milk or buttermilk and placing it in a cool cellar. The tone or fst need not be removed. Rinse well before using. It is ssid that the juice of the garden licet, of the blackberry and toe strawberry if rubbed lightly on the cheek and then washed off with milk, leaves a beautiful rosy tint that more than rivals that of eosmetie paint, and such vegvtahlc julees are not, of course, injurious to the most sensitive skin. WORK OF CLEVER PEOPLE. Tkk invention of drawing wire k ascribed to Rudolph of Nu rem bum' about 1 Hu. Mills for this purpose wet first bet up at Nn rem burg in 1&6. Th first u ire mill in England wiw erected in Mortlahe, in 1S68. UoitSKS in the German artillery an4 cavalry regiments are now shod wlUi paper. The shoes are mode by comcub iug forms of parchment paper togcthef ami hardening them by hydraulic pressure, th-n rasping to fit the hoot A Iti:i.oiAN invention is.: a patent wheroby two blocka of cork can bo swurcly clamped into nn ordinary horsenhoe. 1 1 i claimed that the oorlt v.-ill hist as Hug- as the shoe, that it pre-vc-nUi slipping ami mokus traveling tigixt and easy to the horse. Hour remarkably clever person in St. Petersburg has arranged and placed on exhibition a clock with a phonograph attachment, the dial of which is a human face, from whose uncanny mouth comes utc announcement or the liours, as well as any directions that may ba left with IU SURPRISING FIGURES. Tnr.nK are three thouaaml female compositors in the United States. Tiii:i:r are fourteen hundred million dollars In gold bi circulation throughout the world, Had good wathorlty aserts that one million dollars of that is I oft annually by wear. It is interesting to note that of the .iC3,C(X) dlroroos grantod in the United States during the last twenty yearn, 8ln,000 were granted at the request of wives. Tin globe ha had W,037,S4S ,Sa,07,SCd human inhalHtaut since the beginning of time. To even bury this vast jnunlwr the whole landed surface of the globe, every inch of it, would have to be dug over l'JO Utnea. Statistic show that 47,000,009 of people die every year, ami that to eaeh and every one of these 47,000,000 must be allotted ferC feet of ground, making a total of nearly twenty-one square miles of the earth' surface that is eaeh year token up for burial purposes.Now York Medical Uncord. - HISTORY REPEATED. SwiT7.ERt.AXU, the ancient Helvetia, was conquered by the Romans 15 D. C, ami was successively subject to the ihirgundians, German and Franks.. No o.VK knows when whisky was first made, but, according to Mr. Ash ton, it was hardly known until the time of the Pretender, being a drink strictly of the Highlanders. I'KKViofs to the reign of Kdwanl VI. grapes were brought to Kngiand in large quantities from Flanders, where tltey were first cultivated about IS?. The vine was introduced into England In 1-V.J. being first planted at Dloxhall, in Suffolk. Tanmxo leather with the bnrk of tret whs early practised. Tan wa Introduced into Greet Dritain from Holla ml by Willi am HI. for raising orange trees about 109- It was discontinued until about 171, when tmnanas were first brought into Kngiand. DON'T FORGET TO REMEMBER That good lieutenants do not .always make good oairteiis. IH MAKKtfS. JtW, 4M tTii IS ll T"t 'A t l k Si hit 41 3 10 1t 418 SI II ;hi Hi SH IS s 'OTt'ON M itM H a ' PLOt'lf-WtsHT Wht S WIIKAT-Ni,. 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Scir-BMHaoiMf ratrlots. j "Who U that long-haired young fellow wbo teems to have nothing to doV inquired the casual stranger. 'That' our poet," said the squire "Town ehip in an' pays his board nee lot he." "Where are his work pubUftbedf "Ain't never been published. He's arranged to have 'em printed arter he's deed. That w'y we ate tryin' to keep him alive long w unn w I ndianaprdlf A 111444- SSiMlV Dnele Waybaek Kow, wot ta' net 0 tehbt' gals all thoso new-fangled ntudies? Wot good is thk 'ore nstron omy you're studyin'? City Niece Why, uncle, it's a. delightful subject to talk about on moonlight evenings. We point out Venus, and then tie young men says something pretty, and then See that ring. X. V. Wekly. Mr. Bhsrpe (famous criminal lawyer', I am glad to meet you, Dr. Fourthly.
I have often heard of you. The striking similarity of our vocations mokes me feel as if I were oq wait ted wiw you already. I: Her. Dr. ISmitMy airi Kt. 81iarps My dear doctor, are W4 not both engaged in the work ai sarVeg sinners? Chicago Tribune. Before tmm Take a rseMe Moy Fer the f sr west , liefore you go aboard your sUeutoi-, pullinsii pshtco trsta or umigraut osr, seete it that imionff .vour outfit it an atleqiiuta supply of Hostettcr's Hloiuwh Hitters, a medicinal safeguard siHwially euitetltolhe wanU of tourists, truvele4-s, eHiigrHnts snd summer sojourner. Cures HAiiMN, dyepls, lapguor, heartburn, msluris, rheuMiattsm, etc. Tiikkr are Mfty-one metaln, but if yrm .... .!,, . . . . " .... . w,. save gout you wiu noi woriy aoeav ute oilier lirty, The Only Oh Kvcr I'rlutftit-CaM Va ml thn Wonl t There l a U inch display advertisement In this paper, this week, which hn no two wonts alike excet one wonl. The same id true of each new on Hpnenring each wek, from the Dr. Hsrter Medicine Co. This house plsces a "Cresceut" on everything tiiey make snd publish. Look for it, send thsm the name of the word and tliev will return you book, beautiful lithogrspbs or VHiuptes xree. ,. Tns exercising of horses just before a race is the preatutwL F. J, Cwkxkt Co., Toledo. O., Proprs. of Hall's Catarrh Cure, offer 1 100 reward for any ease of exturrh that osu not lie cured by taktNg llail's Cstsrrh Cure Head for UtsUmouisls, free. Sohl by Druggist, Tfo, Thk raise of a farm produnt la not m! ways declining wneu ills on ut wain. ihwioh Uouriet. Bkschax's Fill stiiunlsto tlte ptyaliu la umi 4ivh, remove ieresioi, givo apps Ute, and uiske Uie sick well. A xaavocs sffectlenA man'r, or the eve Of proiKMsL rue. PiMrr,R8 are Inexpresnibiy woiUfyl4J Remedy Glenn's Kulpliur 8mp. Hill's Hslr and Whisker Dye, SO cento. It wo s very touder-bearted young sdy who reiiiwea to siiik an euiv. swwi Transcript. T met Is ss ehcan as the poorest. CM the "A. li. C. Bohemian HottUd MerH ef St. Louis. It ba the true hep Haver Ir you rsn't lick a man be lea lent withhto rauits. rexoe mumgs. Thk Ksm's Horn is puMisked at Indkui apolif, isiUana, atfi..w iymr. Thk Puritans were not niieeulstors. yet they lrequeutly invested iu stocks, Hkai.th Tib-Hit save wenk. nervous men II ; trial box 10a UhieClteuiicHl Co .Ciuciu. ,0 CoMn.iMRMTs usually fro out searehlag for amies. uetroit rree rress. Both the method and results when Eyrttp of Figs is taken: it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts gently yet promptly on the KMiieyi, 11 ver and Uowels, cleanses the sys tem fnctually, umkIs colds, beauaches and fevers and cures habitual eonstipaUott. Brrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever wotdticed, pleasiug to Uie taste and ac ceptable to the stomach, prompt in it action and truly beneficial in its fleets, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend U lo all and have made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50e and II bottles by all leading druggists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on band will proeuro it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Do not accept nay substitute. CALIFORNIA FI0 SYRUP CO. sam macaco, en. LMMVILU, Kt. KW fOUC, 0.V. Sour Eructationf, aitM after eating, wkh iliotMcMn Mh t raerthm air hotly ur mind; ivrtbiMtlty of Uttutter, gtmrwt wsriMe sad ttoblllty are f ssdtly s sevsilby the use e4? TUTTS Tm Uvsr Frib JPSj HHPe FelBf jpsnnssflfc IMttTHf SNd MiMtt, n4imty. mdatS4lSaei amsr Lm1ss)ftA. mmm Laaajftf'gi nLB sjssB'BHsaj vsv sjnn snnna 4iwenniw gaennsp Fa7rbU3.7.
TLB Tou'r tknmok with Catarrh, finally wmI coinpktely, -or you nave saw in onao. Tltat's what k nromieed too, no matter how bad your case or of bow long standing, by the proprietor of Ir. Sage's Catarrh Remedy. Catarrh can be cured. Not with Ute pouKtttu, irritating snnff and troug, oansuo aoiuuons, vnai sumpiy nnllUta for a limn. ri- iat4i.n. drive the disease to the lungs but with Ur. cage's j.temeay. Tito worst cnc yield to it miM, ootliiner. ttleanainar and hcalintr MODrtios. ' Cold in the Headneedt but a few applications. Catarrhal lliaolic, ana all the enecu ot uatarrh in tlio Ilead such a offen sive breath, low or initMurment of the tense of taste, smell and bear ing, watering or weak eyes are at once relieved ami cured. In thousand of cases, where everything else luw failed, Dr. Sage's Kennedy ha prouueeu penect anu permanent cure. That gives its nronrietors faith to make tlw offer. It's $500, or a oure. They mean to jy yo, if tlwy osn't oure you. But they mcsan to cure you, and they can. 6 August Flower 99 Miss C. G. McClave, School teacher, 753 Park Place, Klmira, N. Y . ' ' This Spring while away from home teaching my first term in a country school I was perfectly wretched with that human agony called dyspepsia. After dieting for two weeks and getting no better, a Liriend wrote me, suggesting that I take August Flower. The very next day I purchased a bottle. I am dehelped roe so that I have quite re - covered from my indisposition. 6 washboard, and more time to
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Dttmend Frtm. strictly less eU I lees ef JOHN r. LOVILL ARMS CO., "MOTHERS' . FRIEND" "Mothers' Friend" is a scientiikally prepared Liniment, every ingredient of recognized value iind in constant use by the medical profession. These ingredients nre combined in a manner hithctto unknown. "MOTHERS' FRIEND" WILL DO all that is claimed for li AND MORE. It Shortens Labor, Lessens Pain, Diminishes Danger to Life of Mother and Child. Book to "MOTHERS" mailed FHEO containing valuable information and voluntary testimonials. Sen! Lv exprm on welrtof jrke f I.&sr feeWe, IRAQ HELD REfiULATORCO., Ansflia,Ga. OLD BY AZ.X. DXtreOMTS. BIOYCLEiM! KXI Veettoeats rteeata sin4. mr. lucm.
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