Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 34, Number 50, Jasper, Dubois County, 26 August 1892 — Page 7

A OlifViS WIT.

It ks a mt a Vtiu Call hint O'Hooiihau. lie was on t the UgipMt nroudsst and Vtpt-lokint uollsemum on the Cottage Grove avenue helated men Mm to meet him at nkrbt, for there wn aotidltr about him whkh umpired onnndeaee and securitr. kVrvaat girts admiral Mm for hk s-mmdkl jmyslque sad faultless saline, and the wosnlerful way be twirled Ms etttb mi he swelled down the arense m bright, warm afternoon. (rHoollhaa k a alnjrk assa. If eeuld bsve been married a down mf a venr K he and been inclined, bui lie ntttek nreferred a aiwjfW life with all Ha pleaanren. He e-tnti hk rirk hjr ike joret rVoan tan window to bthtmenl he nuewveM with hk Hkhed elite amtuM of Kitty and Bridget. One day. however, CHoolihaa did not aanear on hk beat. A emel order had tfaaeferred him to the Stanton avnu station. Mat, like a good officer, he made no complaint. Week after week rolled alnjr. CrHooliban at last grew uneasy. loafed for the smiles and prettj hand kerchief flirtation of the girk on the avenues. On moonlight evening not long ago he met two of hk old flames who had trolled away from home. He took each by the arm and marched proudly through the quiet street Then, at the rkk of hk job, he volunteered to esaort the pretty, giggling girk to their home, one foriR- mile away. Tins time panted swiftly. O'Hoollhsn dki not aee a tall, dark figure approach, mg from Whind. Htf had too many witty things to say and such a trig" reservoir of knghter to drain that he coukl not lie expected tn withdraw hm attention from hk charge. The dark agar was that of the retvol sergeant, who, with no romance in "hk heart, waa tracking O'Hoolihau with no friendly purpose., It waa ahnost time for O'HooUhnn to report by the patrol-box system U hi station. T4nt the happy officer didn't mind that. He conk! ran all the way hack "before there would be any hatjuirj as to life whereabouts. One of the girk was ill at pa, however. She had seen the patrol HMgrant aad instantly dirined that the unsuspecting O'Hoolihan was in peril. Hut she nukl nothinsr until they had resetted theTthchcn of tliir hons.' and the doors had 1teen seeurely Iwlted. Then shs made the stsrtlinp aniwmneemenL. O'Hoolihan plainly mRktress. He lookinl athk wafeh. ft lacked Imt ten raimttre of tune when lie was due at the patrol bar. "Take off yonr eJb and Vn-lt, Jerry. nakl the elder of the girls. The otfker obeyed. "Ami yonr helmet, too. erry," she THnlintied. This was done. "Now put thk on." A brag wrapper was thrown over hk shmtlder and fastened at the wakt witk m Wit mnrh s women wear. "And thk. too." A faded kmnet with yellow feathers and Milled strings wa tied on (rUxdihsns head. The three then peered out of the window. The sergvant Mood eloae to the fence, tappinir hk foH with the nhrht tick. lvcn in the motwtkci the 'face of the officer ahowed expeetanit trhtmph ami joy. The elder of the twt girk; pkced D'HoolihanV helmet beneath her cloak. The other fastened hk heH nndclnh tbont herself ami drew the foll of a kone aack so closely about Xhetn that they emtkl not be aeen. Then the three emerged from the door and mtord'the rtieet. Half an hoar later he wii -twWint: hk club with an extra ftonrWh ortwo. when he waa met by the fm4hed and puffing sergeant. O'HooTIhan huhIc a gracefnl aalnte ami xtalktd tm. the awonHght ntreamin dwnnpon him in i peaceful snd aeraphie waf Th icaro Kerakl. A PREVALENT MISTAKE. gtd FfMMl I In Xh Wmjt Aeapled Jttmttter IHet. A mistake which howeket-prs are likely to make k to jerr eohi foL Kim- a meal exclnfdrely of eoM food k see of the most difficult to digest, and taxes more severely the powers f the kjdy. which are already weakened by the hesL Tke stimulus of rigid soups, delicately bnriled steak, and ether meats that are easily digested, arc e pecklly nvelel in a fummec diet. The famons rook of Trinee Kterhssy, when iwdercd by hk nasMer .to give him something easily digfstiWe. as lie was suffering from lsnrnr, cut three slices of well-bumy fillet of leef and broiled them all rare He laid the first slice in the center of JGhe serving plat tor and squeexel the juiee of the other two over it, until nothmx but the fller whs left in them. Then be served one fillet of beef tm the pktHer enveloped in the nourishing juices of two others. Such a dkli as thk een4a ins the stimulus ami nourishment ateces'tnry to combat the wear and tear u ef summer hest. Cohl men! nested upi with a little curry k far mwre dkfeslhie, and therefore far mors nourkliing', I than cold meat. Even iced tea, that! favorite beversee of mkKummer. is a drink of doubtlul mine to the dinner"! table. Hot tea heats the stomach and prepares it for Mas -work, while cohl ten retards digestion, like iee water taken during a meal, by shilling the stomach. Chk-ago Journal. ntMlae t HsalseM. "Xnml, I am going to tell von some ahisK. "Yes, near.' "Xew that I'm engafred te the old hhg. he WatntK the ceremony to take pume atone. 1 don't know what tu do.M "Marry him as seen as you can, Wihng. Nk relatives will hare him dedaeed insane and srmil It all hT you're aotmreful.-Ue. Wftu'uBanTw'uV ftsMaa Weary Clerk Have you any fenntaht " that wsm'thlet wheat they are near lyemptr. ikrWhy, air, I have founkhathat won't s4et wheat they art av pir.-Jf . Y. WatUjr.

HINTS AMD rtCUNL

-Hn-Jy-powdercd Paravhui hark Is faeomwenoVd to keep banga k. enrlka woiat weather. It k appUmi with prndarpnir. 1'aytnrtnnn.tnly thk antf. geatlun k valaabk only to pavmrns whm blond, or Urkt.btx.wi, hair. On black hairUwptmderalaowaaane dnat and ot be nmatX. V. Tinma. Creak lev-Cream: Take twoqnarta M rich cream. on pound of angar and for efg; pmt k a mnoa-pan and aet on the how until well Heated; tak off and atir until cool; flavor with vanilla; freeae, and mix in two pounda, ianal pwta, of preaervad peaehea. piama, eherrka, pineappkm and atniwherrka; Ireese oatll hard. Harpcr a Baxar. inff PmnVr. One ponad of floar ' aiftod three ttmea, the yolks of two eggs, a bowl of iee-water and onepoaad , of beat batter. Tkaat incradknhl will make a large aaaatity. hnt aa H haepa t mm k the rfrigrator. and avery aerap of It cam he nUliaad. taora can ha no waste, and the matorial for an antra or a qnkk daaaert k always on band. Harper k Maaar.i Iterry Sherbet: Cmah on pound of berries, add them to one quart of water, one leanm sliced, and on teaapoonful of omnge fktor, if jon have it. Let themt kgredkata atand ha an earthera bowl for three hours; then strain, fioneesing all the jnieeontof the fruit. IHseolve on pound of powdered sugar in R, stniin again, and pnt on the iee uatil remly to serve. Ronton Mudget CusUrd 1-fc Wlthtmt Milkt Ileat together thorowghty Ave eggs, five Ubk,po(Mifuk of angar and a little salL Pour Into thk one pint of water, atirring iK-hdcly while adding; the water. Flavor with apices moat pleaalng to tkt taatt ami complete th pie us row wonld for any ordinary cmdnrd. Thk quantity k saffieient for two pica. They are very nice, ami custard mad in thk manner may be eaten .fter picklea or any sour fruit by people with weak atoamchs, without prodneunr aur diaatrrecable effect. Dctndt Free l'reas. Pure of Cauliflower: Trim the green leaves off two small eauliSower ami ky the flowers in water for one hoar: then put them in alightry salted hotting water ami cook until tender; when done drain them. Cut one onion into thin hikes and two ounces lean haeam into dice: place them in a stewpan amd let fry gently ten minutec, add -wane Masoning ami the enulinowera chopped fine: mix well together and let aimaner five minutes, then add a pint and a half of stock broth, the same quantity of milk, a little grated nutmeg; ami a little ronx. letsfnuner gently tfcarhatf an hour, then pans It through a Hue mere, boil it np agahn take off any senna that rises and boiling hot -v,ith croutons of fried brand handed. Hon keeper. Tomatoes a la Cintam: Use large tomatoes, cut them through the mid die: with a teaspoon take out the seeds, then place the tomatoes in a stew-pan ami fill them with the following mixture: Scrape half a pound of veal cutlet, then pound in n mortar with a small onion, and a little chopped pander; when ben ten quite smooth add seasoning, four cold boiled potatoes, a little grated nmtmeg, a little ftnely rubbed thyme, ami one egg. Thk quantity m suffteiewt for six krge tomtttoec "Mix well together, then fill the tomatoes, sprinkle eme aeesouitMr over them, add half a pint of stock broth, and enougk fturrey sauce to flavor: place on a slow fire and let simmer forty minutes. When the tomatoes are done, hare ready two rounds of buttered toast, place, them on it, and aeave very hot Housekeeper. FASHION BREVm ES. RMMrtf f h e TktM-ffS tkmrt AFS ha Vfmrfl) wMh MylMi t.a.W-s. Itattmr of leather wHh nsce medal lions arc used on cloth coats. The Akuekn bow ka feature of some of the millinery. Narrow leather makei-rery stwactire trimming for cloth dresses. Little, peeked, suear-'leaf crowns arc seen on many of the newest hats. There sre more feathers than flowers on imported French hats and bonnets. Narrow velvet and little pusy-cst hows are seen on. many of the summer costumes of light material. $k-eres are very long, extending slightly over the hand. Tilth these sleeves one might easily wear -bwo-but ton gloves. One of the dainty fsds kt foet-wear k a black velvet slipper wrought wHh jcL Tor dressy wear. s41ppen of bhae, green or gohl-folocwl are aseit. and these are embroidered in jet, green, bkek er other dark colt, ami may have goldbead embroidery. A novel and pretty tea-gown k made of Itroeede and plain silk. The trained shirt and the skies ami back of the wakt are of brocade. Thk k eat awajr on the slmilder. leavinr spsee for the point f plain materkl, which extends up to the eolkr and shoulder seams, k gathered in at the wakt line by a belt of velvet and falls in full folds to the hem of the skirt. Thk plain front k outlined with cascades of handsome lace: the sleeves are of lace with velvet bands around the arms above the elbows. X. V. Ledger. HrJM ViSJilJr44rJJ WT oWuS WWo Wbeaeeer it. k Meeesssrv to wash win dows. ue plenty of clean cloths, change the water often, and rub the panes until perfrctly clear and dry. Then the gkss will be elesa, no metier what particular method k followed. Togo mere into detail, here k a good rale: Half All a pall with tepid water, and mid to U fottr kMespoonfuk of household ammonia. Wash the gkss with eW linen, or a piece of cheesecloth. XSnse the cloth often, and squeese ae dry that the water will not run from H. Rub the glass quite hard. Xow wipe dry with a clean piece of cheeseeloth and poHstt with a chamois skin or a pkee of newspaper which has been crashed in the hamk until soft. Change the water often, and always have the drying ckth perfectly day and elesa. Some home housekeepers use only ehaatok skins for washing and wipinw the winnew, but I hare fernse um aseve BWI'n.JnFan KwM4l SnVtiaamaaWnTa Heave JfHtraml.

THE FARMING WORLD. SIMPLE FARM GATE.

TPffiaa EM4a Ju4VuAMP Ctftk Wa herewith illustrate another farm gate which anyone handy with took can easily make and upon which the patent b expired. The gate proper consists of a panel having horkoatal bars and vertical cross bars near each and and at the easier. Kcar the front end of the gats, between the lowest horisoatal bar and a vertical support attached to it k a wheel or roller shewn la the engraving npon wkkh thk end of the gate rests. The FARM SATS. XxruiXATiox. The anu naft, S, hi rlss. I and . ts awayaawd sf iwo flat nkaaa ef satwM alia, aet a UtUs amrt, leavtag aa snaakc tsees te resarre tae eala of tae acriaoauU bat. Tame are aeht together fcr stroax woo4ea nieces or iron Tea, over one of which the pra-Jet-ikm ea the tatch, M. Fir X, drop oat a-hea the gmt fat closed. Thte tsUh works ea a via k auedlc aprkht bar. The uprirhi bar. a, it eoosectad ita the lower horlaoatal bar by aa Iroa or strooc wooden pis Upon which tha wheet. '. taraa. Tbto mar he of asctal or Brat wood, v( areuy good siie. The roar post fat OMspoaes of two pieces, M M, aae set forty-Bv defreeis to the left aa the other the same Sismace to the riant of the line of the roadway. The two pieces, it A are held together by Um pins, V V. upon the lower oae of which is a little roller. D. trpae whkh rests the bortmatal har, . Whea tlx raHr is rolled to the rkht oa frntsO. aatll the mhtue upright strikes tb rifht peat It nearly balances and eaa be very oaiiily mwust aeooad parallel with the road. war, leatitts a folly opened passage. By har. ice the r4 or a plaak from f to ran on a MUJ '.tMl.tx to the Kft the sate whoa ia Its right posltfcm Kin always nfemata closed by its ews srarity or weisht. post at the front end of the gate k dauhie and the gate slides between the two timbers composing it. The rear end gate port k also composed of two posts Met a shc distance apart and at sat angle with the gate and fence. These port are secured together by phas. and upon one of these thk and of the gate rests, while from brackets attached to the other a roller k held at right angles to the direction of the gate when closed, as shown in the en grieving. When it k desired to open the mate, after raising the latch it k slkl back, most of the weight being upon the roller. When the center bar strikes the post the gate may then be swung to right angles to its first pssltion. Orange J odd Farmer. OPEN AIR CATTLE. They Oat Mar KapMly m TAelcat TalamVaVy JCut aW- Jl4fctSae If free to choose between barn and field, stock will seek shelter only during storms Experiments in the dry, cold climate of northern Utah seem to prove tbst thk natural inclination k also the most profitable to the farmer. The cattle ate more when in the open air than when stabled, and mueh of the extra food was coarse materkl refused In the stable. The open air eattk gained the most in weight in the saase thne. Four years of experience has shown that ma dry climate stabled cattle use snore for a pound of growth than those not stabled. Cattle kept in yards surrounded by high wind-breaks did better than those kept in the open field, ami better than those stabled. Steers turned out every day ami others kept loose in boxstslk did better than those tied instablcs, proving' that eattk need exercise. Work horses blanketed ia the stable at night and wearing blankets beneath their harness during the dsy did not hold their weight as well as those without blankets. Xo trial were made witk stable horses blanketed only while being worked on stormy days. None of tlte trial eattk were allowed a choke of shelter. Xo som pari sou was made between horned and hornless or dehorned cattle. Sheda were not tried. No experiments were made with cattle given the choice of the open field, the sheltered yard, the open sited ami the closed stable. Nevertheless, the experiments prove that exercise in the mre air and sunlight k nesessary lo supply the healthy appetite whieh cuts and thoroughly digests the most possible food in the shortest time. Caiman's Rural World. Am Kapeaoieo l'lff Tea. Probably the most expensive pig nam ever made was recently completed at the Harmonkt community, at Economy, Pa. A local paper there describe it. "The cost of the pen or nursery, up to date, k $3.00. It k constructed not saly on sanitary principles, but with speck! regard to comfort of each and every porker whkh finds a place within its walls. It k heated by two large assess, a an the entire pen' k severed wHh a glass roof with proper ventilai TIM utljr MAM k iiinntnil from the test of the pen, and everything k kept scrupulously clean by two at tendants, whose sole duty k to take eere of the pigs and look after the heating and re Hi Hating of the building. At present the pen contains nth) as fine youHfr porkers as ean be seen anywhere. They seem to thrive in their well-kept home, and appear to realise their superiority over newcomers, which they eye with disdain." Vermin tm tmtm Cklefca, Late chkka are subject to the aV jseks of the little red mites and also to Um dangers of the large gray Ike, whkh remain on the top of the head mostly. A few drops of sweet oil will jkstroy the lnrge Ike, hut the seeps, as well as hen and chkhs, should he well lusted with Persian lnnatt puwdar hi jrder W reread. fjt meagea ef the pad

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EXTHAOTS FHOfl HaSTOaTY Paammuy was aettlsd by the lards m ut& Tn repuhik of Hotlnad wa tntod In urn JJ(Uaa n4snVnt VIJjBuaSm mmfc((au4 Pnm world was sown on the island of Isabella In January, 1494, and on Jsareh Caxaua was dkeorured by Cabot ha 1490; exqplored by vhe French, 1MM, 1294 and 1SS4; settled, 1540; Quebec built, 1003; takes) first by England, um. Thk West ladies being the first hand dissevered by Columbus in 14S, early settlements were made in thorn, not only by Spain, bnt by England. France, Jlollaad, Detueirk and Sweden, Tmk onion of the crowns of England and Scotland took place in A. D. 140a, to the great advantage of both countries, but they had their separate parliaments and goveramenta till A. D. 175. Trk pejakrds took paasaaaion of Chili aoon after their eonquest of lsru, and continued in possession until lSto, when the atruggk for Indepandensa began. The lepuhlk was astabhshed ha MM. lid PERSONALITIES. A Mai a woman conducts a large foundry uad engine works at Dunkirk, X. Y. A xAx was arrested at Lawrence, Kan., the other day for stealing a street ear ride. A Mismnnu man ate eleven dishes ol ice cream and did not die uatil a week afterward. A NsWASsgOTUeinaa advert kd for a wife "who is pretty, bat entirely ignorant ef the fast." Ax American k doing time in a siesican Jail far violating no old law, which f woods nine consecutive marriages. As Ohio man aged ninety-two years has spent hk life as a traveler, and k now maktag hk twenty-fifth circuit of the gkfbe. Ax old man, seventy-nine years old. living in Node way cettsty. Miss., plowed hk own land thk spring with a i terse twenty-nine years old. wkkh was born on thk same form, and has worked on it with the old man ever since. CURRENT COMMENT. Two-Tnuttm of the male popuktion oi the world use tobacco. A straw hat and a linen duster have been worn for forty winters, by Dr. 8. 8. Victor, of Columbia, Xo. GoM hiWm ta attraetive, but Its hue in the skin and syeestk ia repukive, ami indlsato binousiness, s iNsisdy. however, easily resw-cMsnk with HostclteVs fkowuch Bitters. Xauwea. sick hesdaebe, pains through the right si. is ami shoalder blsde are mitnifesutinus of liver eomnklnt, dkmismlde with the Bitters, which also baakhes malarial, rheums tic sini kkkey eemsktou, nervemsnces aad eoustrpMttan. Tnsne k sometakg wrong with the msn's need who falk down on the saute basses skis iwiea. Ksar H la tae hsuss. The Amarfesa BeawiHr Co 3H. Lonk "A K. C. Mshsmlau Matwed near.n j'ura, bsarkltng. XexsTvssawwliukaman gets here bslow he never gets quite sll of it Dallas .Mm. livseaeais, hnoaired dlgesties, veask tdemseh, uad esustipwtion will he instantly rwnevee ny neecrsm's Vnk. a senis s dok. A uttlc banks' haad-Tbe trala-beariag ptai-sea. THE MARKETS. Xaw Toss. Aa. an, kML CATTLJX 7s"sMe mMT4 , 3 w i W CXJTTOJf MSMlke 7WU TU rtvOCK WbSer Ynkat tN iW WHFAT -3f. Z Rod MS Hi ttMOf-Xo.. StW 4a vats wmm xw4. m POWC-XewHefca , ttfi MJS MT. LOUIS. rorroir ViMiia . 7 KEKVKS-tSaSre meoM in t MiniMi tm e HOOB FairioSM-et S 4t m SHKlil' Kak-VB ClMiee.. ,.. W fUUUR-Tat-m ; e Faaer to Kxtra Do 3 W e WKliAl Xo.t RVt Wt... CXKX-y.t Mated ... OATS Xo. X... ...... .. .. e It Vt- Xo. 3 ... ... , ..., ssje TOACCO-Imhw . ....... i ta Wltatlcr. 4 W s a r.i r i a sn s m w mv pj : i HAT Clear Thoothy HI U1T--ClioiejlHrr....... 17 um e m KtKIS-Kresh - . U I On K saaniMru Xess (Xew. ht 3P Vt 7t MACX)X--rrKtt .... ft. LAMD-Prbae tuoam.... ..... .... e 7 1OOb-t.XokTiib.... 31 CHICHUO. fATTIJC-Mripta 3 3f 18 HOO FirloCiMW. SM S) itkl MIKKP- Fatt-to Choke.. ... 4 SI A l-LOCK WkaWr Palea4 m t 4 m.riax Pstems ..... tm 4 m WHKAT X...X prtnc 77 e 7;v, COKX-Xo.s e att, OATa-3CJ 2.4 -sss - a - t at POKK-Ho-m (Xow .1118 KAXA CITT. (UTTLsV-sSipids: ects.... X 78 e t Vt HOOs All Owdm is I la SilXAT Xo.2 ltc-4..;'. me cs OA1-Xv m 4 37S4 CORX-Xu.3 a XKW OKLKAXS. FLOUR-MkhOrade 3 78 1 30 COHX-2Ctt, esses s - Jen?1 H fi O Al s-WoMera.. . 4 HAVhM-iee Mi Ml 17 m Ht rVCtW Mfllf a fc 1$ m XI ACOX """sWlJ'lM aeooo4oa LOTTUX XSWthe... Ce ' CIJfClXXATI. WHEAT-Xo. 3 Bed.... e 7 COs.V-Xo.3 Xhtel........... ISi si UAT-X. 2 Mixed a ts lOKK Xew M......f .... S kt 14) BAIOX" CSaar M4 ........ .... P COTTOX-MtcMntHC .... 7s OX TRIAL, Thsts a good way to say a nndlcke, but Kfs n pretty hard condition under which to fit it. Psrhsps you've notktd that the orittsrv. hit or mkt medkme dosmt staWNHRp it The only rsmsdr of its kind so rmsrksbk k Ha enVck that it can be sosi oa hakpknk Dr. Pierces Golden Xcdkal Db eevery. Aa a blood -rkener, s4renrth-rs-atorsr, and nVsk-butkkr, thereV notfanarlOM It anown to mnncai tcsmce. is every onuses where the fault k in the Uver or the Mood, as lrnaspBk. ladknstJou, Bttloamsm, and tao most isuouuni ran. oeatp. MTecneas, it k guarnnteeit k every tesa to or mare, er you have your mom j back. Te every mffirar from Catarrh, no nmlkc now had the esse er sf hew hmg ausad lag, the propiktors ef Dr. 8aw's CsUrrh Reateay aay test: "If we mm sure a. UMmnnimsep Jhmal muaa-iAb KJun1

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