Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 35, Number 31, Jasper, Dubois County, 14 April 1893 — Page 3
HOME HINTS AND HELPS. tUKittr ftitad: Holl two Yarmouth WnnUTf, rHiov the sUlu ami Im: ami iht tlhb into ploci'x Put a head of
b!fachcl fiiihve into a salmi IhnvI; add the with thrt'c am-hovu-v Pour pr,,r a plain fal:l-lriiH'hi ami set ou ice until very cold. l!nrrRT.s llnznr. To ISoil Ham: Wash the h;ua thoroughly il lmt 'l n ' l'i'tth of cold water. A larj ham requires at least live hours' steady builirifr, filling the heltle. with other hot water as it hhh down. When done talce the kettle- off and let it stand an hour. When nearly cold take out the ham and remove the ,kln. Cover with erncl;er-oriitnh and put in the oven for half an hour, or tintil the crumlfs are slightly brown Detroit Free Press. Floating Island: One quart milk, four egg!, whites and yolks beaten frejKiratolj', four tahlesioonfHls of Migar, two tablespoon fills extract of vanilla, one-half cup of currant jelly; heat milk to scalding, hut not boiling; beat the volks stir thctn hit-j the sugar.
and pour upon them gradually, mixing well, a cup of hot milk; return to saucepan and boil until it begins to thicken; when cool, IIa vor and jKiur into a glass dish; heap upon the top meringue of whites whipped until you can cut it, into which yon have leaten the jelly a teapoonful at a time l'oston ISudgcL Sweet Omelet: For each person take one egg. twoteaspoonfuhot white sujar and one teaspoon fill of Hour. Flavor with cxtraet of oninge, vanilln or nutmeg. ISeat the yolks sugar and
llour together, then beat the whites to a stiff froth. stir all lightly and quickly together and pour at once, into a hot, well buttered omelet pan. When nearly done, set ahe pan carefully into the oven until t-c omelet is browned. Slip upon a plate covered with a napkin, spread whit raspberry jam or other preserved fruit, fohl one half over the other, cover with another .napkin and ferve at once. Home. Pot ltoast of Itecf: Some of the cheaper pieces of beef will answer for this dish, such as the rump, or upper part of the round- Place it in a tlatbottomcd kettle and cook slowly until it is browned on all sides: then add a pint or more of water, keep closely covered and cook until the meat is very tender. If the water boils off. add but little at a time, so that only enough liquor is left for the gravy. Remove the fat if more than desired, and thicken the remainder. Season to taste, and
serve with the meat. A poor piece of meat cooked as above raav be made very palatable. Ora .Tudd Farmer. 1 Haren of Hare: This German dish is a war of usimr a hare when the fami
ly is small, t'se only the back and thighs, removing the thin skin from the lack and leaving the kidneys in the loins; rub the meat over with moist sugar anil let it stand for several honrs. then put it in a deep dish with a gill of vinegar, a mineed onion and a bay leaf, letting it remain for forty-eight hours, during which time it must be frequently turned and basted. Drained and lanl it in neat rows: brown it quickly in a frying pan, and put it in a stew-pan with the liquor or marinade in which it has stood for two days, and salt and pepper nlso the gravyor butter in which it was browned. Cover closely and let it steam until tender, tiasting meanwhile several times. Transfer to a hot dish, add the juice of a lemon awl a spoonful of enmnt jelly to the gravy;
thicken, strain and send to tabic in a
au.ee tureen. American Agriculturist.
SPRING GOWNS AND JACKETS.
FARM AND GARDEN.
PROGRESSIVE
Tlirj- Will
FARMERS.
Spruit ?!,OO0 for Improving
TiiiiIiIi KiiuiI. Abiugton township, .Montgomery county. Pa., at the election held February .1, WS, decided to borrow (Wo at a rate ot interest not exceeding live per cent., all of which is to be sjH?nt for the permanent improvement of the highways of that tfislriet. The fight was very hot, the progressive eiti.ens bavin' organized a lload
I ilt-unird Cannot l Currtl
by local application as they cannot reach
tto cm-usvu portion oi um war. lucrum ciily oh way to euro dcuf tics, and that is
br eotiHtUuiimiai reineihes. Deafness is
caused bv an Inllamed condition of tbn mu
cous lining of ttio luiütactiun 1 ulwj. V mm tins tube U iutluined you have a rumbling sound or Itnperkct hcitnng, and when it is entirely closed, Deafness Is tbo result, und
unless tiie innntnmMton can do lUKuauub nndtbl tuba restored to its normal condition, hearlug will bo demroycU lorevcr; nine case out of ten are caused by catarrh, viilch is nothing hututi inilaraod condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any caso of Deafiio..s (caused by catarrh) that conr-ot bo cured by Hull's Catarrh Cure,
Improvement league which did a good deal of missionary work in convincing the electors of the va?uc that would result to their farms from good road. The opponents comprise mostly thu old-line farmers who thought the roads
Send for e'reuhr?; free.
F. J. ClltNT.
Tfc f'rlnollnr Ailvianrra tnd the nUier
HoliU It Own.
The latest indications are that spring
coats will not exceed cr even equal the length of the average coat of the past
winter. These have, in most cases
been wJiat is called three-quarter
length'' and hare reached nearly if not
Quite to the knees.
The spring coats can more properly
be called jackets but in other respects
they will retain many of the features of "tho exceedingly becoming winter
atvlcs. A irreen cloth coat, for exam
nie. has the same pointed colonial cuffs
which have become familiar this year and it still keeps the eminently desirable little cape of plaited velvet, the color in this caMj being heliotrope. Another new jacket is a modification of the old blazer, for instead of meeting at the bust, one side Is extended into a point which fastens under the collar. As for spring gowns, the skirt waxes fülle- and stifler with every passing week. Skirts now range from four to six yards in width.
A really charming afternoon gown is of blue whipcord. The skirt is fully six yards in width, and is trimmed with three longitudinal rows of dark brown terpentine braid, with an edge of liead passementerie. The round waist is buttoned at one side by three large buttons, and has a wide rolling ctdlarovcr bretclles trimmed like the skirt. The sleeves arc -decidedly new, being very full and gathered some distance above the wrist into a drooping curt trimmed with the braid and passementerie. A gown which is eminently suitable Jor spring street wear is of black serge, with a perfectly plain full skirt and a bodfee opening with wide rcvers from a vest striped diagonally with lines of black jet trimming. X. Y. WorhL Oram ItUrull.
The secret of biscuit-making Is precision ml disnatch. LasrsMrcs and
lazy people arc not successful biscuitmakers. The best cooks always, say
that they simply throw their biscuits together, and certainly they arc not long about it. The cause of success is
that biscuits besrln to bake before the
effervescent qualities of the powder or
soda are exhausted. They are live oia-
cults, and are as light and puffy a
beaten eggs. The best biscuits are rather small. The very large ones are
not likely to be ontte to light They
should be baked Sh rather quick oven.
nd, to be perfect, are a yellowiah brotvn. Tney must be thoroughly
done through, or they are the moat unpalatable and unwholesome arlkl.
vir.w or uiror.TA.NT cwntrv i-.oad is SIT.ISO OK IVfl. of their fathers were good enough for them. (Julte a considerable influence
in favor of the improvement was excrted by tho two supervisors. Daniel Webster. whose addres is AVington.and Joshua Longstreth. whoe pctt o'.liee is Fox Chase. Philadelphia. These supervisors are progressive and enterprising, and may he relied upon to judiciously expend the fund abost to be placed at their disposal. Abiugton is one of the townships of Montgomery county which border upon Philadelphia, and contains the country seats of many Philadelphians. The .supervisor. have it in their power to make the new road system a monument to themselves, ami it is suggested that a little money might be very judiciously expended in a preliminary examination of approved specimens of good roads in other parts of Pennsylvania or neighboring states and in the employment of a competent engineer to lay out a regular system before the laliorof improvement actual-
Jy begins. t CRUELTY TO COWS.
Tliry ed Kiercl In Winter as Well
In .iiiinmtr. Are men to allow greed tb so dom-
inatc them as to obliterate tlio.ugnt . the comfort and the health of the
brutes under their charge? Men may
regard cattle as mere machines, but the fact remains that they are of a sensitive organization, capable of suffer
ing and enjoyment, and that to a degree too often lost sight of. The idea that it is just as well for a cow.
either in point of comfort or health, to
be tied up six months with no exercise,
is contrary to all pbysiological teacninc. that nutritious food, light and ex
ercise arc necessary to the maintenance of health and a full development. Give
cows chance to go out in the sunlight
of the warm days in winter and see
how nuickly they go. and see the real
enjoyment depicted on their expressive
faces. Even though tne miiKiiow may
be somewhat lessened, will not what U lost In ouantitv be made up in
atialitr? At any rate, 1 am sure
would much rather eat dairy products of strong, healthy cows than that of those weakened and enervated by
tloe confinement and unnatural food,
such as would be an exclusive diet of corumeal. It is not necessary, in order
to give them a little exercise and sun
light, to range over an extensive area; let them out in an ordinary-sized yard
and thev will not do traveling sum
cleat to waste any great amount of
energy. Farm, Stock and Home.
r,T & Co., Toledo, O.
Zu oold by Druggists, i5c Tun treng:b of the ant Is prodigious. And there U tho bat; what wonderful strength lias tho bat! Think how many men can go on one of thttn Elmlru Gazette. "KovEi-TiEs In sandwiches." read a pedes
trian, who exclaimed: 'Gracious! I've heard o' most everything in 'em, bull didn't 'mow that Uiev put that 'ere klud of stuff in
any." Serious Dancer
Threatens every man, woman or child living in a reidoaof country where fever and aguo is prevalent, tince the germs of malarial IUpiiso uru inhaled from theutrun.l uro
swallowed from tbo water of such a rcclon.
Medicinal safeguard is absolutely nectary to nuhifr this dansrer. As u Kicans of forti
fying and acclimating tho system so as to tu nolo to re-dstthe malarial poison, Hostctter' Stomach Bitters is incomparably tbo
best and the moil popular.
"Tp I waa our rook and could mafco ns
(kh1 pancakes as stio does," said Bobble. "I'd Kct absent minded and cat them uil
myself by mistake."
Vfttpv n man 1 "beside himself" he gen
era. y demonstrates that no doesn't like ttio company Kostun Courier.
Citr.a: Colds and Hronehitis with Ilale's
n.iiu-y of Horehoiiiid Hint lar. I'iae s Toothache Drops Cure in one minute.
A London poet has just been sentenced
tol air iiiOiitliK amaru moor, in ihbumuion of tn-' pi-ople the punishment is entirely inadequate. Wasidugton News. Davhstck, the artist, whose studio Is in tho top story, says it isn't a healthful placu on iicccuat of the ci:mb-attic chances. Exchange. Tnn nrogrcss of scienco in medicine has produced notlilny better for human ills than the ccieorated iiceeham's Pills.
If You Want The Best
ALTHOUGH you may have had good luck with but few failures.in making cake and biscuit in the old-fashioned way with soda and sour milk, or soda and cream of tartar, you will have better luck and (following directions) no failures with the Royal Baking Powder. The truth of this must be evident when you remember that in the leading hotels and restaurants, and in the homes of our city cousins, where the latest and best methods are invariably employed, and where the most beautiful and dainty food is always set out for the guests, the Royal Baking Powder is exclusively used for all quickly risen food. Royal Baking Powder never disappoints; never makes sour, soggy or husky food; never spoils gpod materials; never leaves lumps of alkali in the biscuit or cake; while all these things do happen with the best of cooks who cling to the old-fashioned methods, or who use other Baking Powders. If you want the best food, Royal Baking Powder is indispensable.
an imr ar nci'riVFn
with I'niio, Knmeli. snJ Taints Mtk I t. t. .... . i i ii a iVia i nn . and Iinna rQ
The KUInif Hon f-tots l'olttb I KrtUUsMMjM Wi, Durable. n(l the eonmnisr pxs tot ssa or Ihm pckeo wtthsTerr purohsf . 1,
W. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE NoTVrr.
Do you wear thcm7 When next In need try a pair,
will give you more comtort ana tervice wr in m
than any other make, mmn in xnm wtri.
13.00
2.5f
2.0t
F0RLAMC9 2.00 1.7 ron iar
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45.00
44.00
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A eiiocMAKEH has a card In his window reading: "Auy respectabio man, woman or cinid can have a tit in this store." iJaaukok Titac3.
Tun reason it ii no joko to step on a tack in the dark is occauso it is impossible- to see the ioiijt
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POUIC New JIM
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HKKVKHOiolce mwh Medium HO ;-FairtoSeKvt SHKKI- KairtoCaolej .,
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WHEAT No. S Keil Winter...
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HAV-Olear Timothy Itr iTKU Choice Oalry v.i ins Fresh
I'OUK Standard Mess (new)..
HAiTJN "ieur 151 LAItU-rrlme Steam
CHICAUU.
DAIRYING FOR PROFIT.
lint
THE MARKETS.
"Satiny" hair is now the fashion in "woman's glory." Curl papers are to take a brief rest, f Hazes and band's wlH vanish, and smooth, shining bands of hair will snood the modish girl's head. It will mean that the brush mustbe indefatifahly applied liiffht and morning and between times, for there is nogolden road to this sheen of lochs. Vigorous and continued brushing is its producer, and few, alas! there will be who will find iU X. Y. Observer.
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FldOult winter t'aieni.t.
Will
Sprhic Patents ;AT No.i Sprlnit
OOUN No.S OATS- No. 2
POltlv Mess tnewi KANSAS CITV,
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Realism Im rn.vcTiCABt.E. Egbert Eau-sonice-"I)o you know, society has novah hcen wepwesented In novels ns it ua , I." Tluiiiis niKht-"Certainly uot A novel must be bright cnoiißh in be entertaintng before it will succeed. '-Puck.
W, L, Douglas Shoes tre madi Ii til tH Latest Styles. If you want a fine DRESS SHOE don't pay $6 H V try ny $3.50, S4 cr $5 Shoe. They will fit equal te -torn made ind look and wear as well. If you Kor.omlie In your footwear, you can do io by purctaahf W. L. Douglat Shoes. My name and price Is twsfsi. en the bottom, look for It when you buy. Take m a itltute. I send shoes by mall upen receipt tt ffmt postage free, when Shoe Dealers cannot supstry ym W. I-. DOUGLAS, Brockton, Kavss.
UCKSKIN BEECHES
IEST MADE, BEST FITTIN6, BESTWEAW.
rffTTTjTn
3 &0 o ft 6) 4t v it 28 &
16 V)
to Oft at the Ktil Source of In corns
In the ln4utry.
Dairvlntr for glory has never been a
popular pastime, and it is not likely to
be encaged m to any great exirnu
Hope of profit is the alluring influence
in this, as in any oilier prouucuTc in
dustry. The objective iwint of every .i..;f mnn shmihl be to produce the
most tMvdblc of the Ust I)Osible nrti
ulc. at the Ica-t pract'cable cost, to be
snlciTai the highest obtainable prices, i
t Thej -S no poetry in this view of the ' business but there is a vast deal of
common sense in it. Hits being tue end in view, that dairyman who pays
no atteution to the productive capacity of his stock, whose cows are bought
tvith an eve to what they cost and witti
no reference to what they can do, who
icnorcs the whole subject oi what ana
how much he markets, wno miuis ins
f.wcUnir Ills bttMncs whose mannte - 4k 1 I - . f..
ment. in snort, is Mtpsnou ami m eeijesscntial uncertain fails to tret at the real source of profit in his industry.
Every point needs to U- carefully stitü
led. everything wliieli can oe macic io contribute U success utilized. U U
loiter to abandon the business tnnn conduct it on any other plan. Farmers'
Voice. , The MnBrtnrnt tif CmItc. Tli. votincr calves will be very thank-
fl for a small allowance of mixed
.....i ..mi i.?-:n. piven snceadny. If
luteal J-' - i-T-- , . thu U i'iveii by hanil, in a dish, it will
tame the younir things and malte them o docile that there wib be no trouble .-i.,, it,., ffilves crow up to cow's c-
!. ni.il must be milked and handled.
A bidfer eoraiiiL' in .should never need
This traininsr not
breaking, shonld be done early and in tii winter when the opportunities nr
nlfBtr. and if well done there will be
no bad habit to be brokan. The cure hnuld be to lead the younir animal by
degrees from ose stage to another to
fjerfect familiarity witu its Keeper. There will be no vicioas or refractory
ows In a dairy manajd in tbla way
CATTr.KSlilpplmri iirvm All llr.iues..
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KNOWLEDGE Brings comfort and improvement nnd tends to personal enjoyment when rightly used. The many, who live better tlmn others and enjoy life wore, with less expenditure, by more promptly adapting tho world's best proehicta to the needs of physical being, will attest the value to health of the pure liquid laxative principles embraced in the remedy, Syrup of Figs. Its excellence is due to its presenting in the form most acceptable and pleasant to the taste, the refreshing and truly beneficial properties of n perfect lax-, ; pflToetnnllv clcansinc the system,
disDellinir colds, headaches and fevers
and permanently curing constipation. t ttoa rnr. MtiHfaction to millions nnd
met with the approval of the medical
profession, because it acts on tue iviu novo T.irpr and Bowels without weak
en'tng them and it is perfectly free from nhiortinnable SllbstanCC.
Syrup of Fit's is for sale by all drog;.tB In W-. nnd 1 bottles, but it is man
ufactured by tho California Fig Symp Co. only, whose name is printed on every .i.acro aim tho name. Svrtip of Fips,
and being well informed, you will not
awcept any suMUiute it oucreu.
YOU CAK SEE IT, perhaps, one of Dr. ricrce's Pleasant Telle ti hut von
can't feel it after it's taken. And yet it does you
7'jCJ"y of tl,c btige, mjrS o"CL-i ash ioned Jp J$ pills, with their griping and violence. These tiny
Pellets, the smallest and easiest to take,
brhiff vott help that lash. Constipation,
llltlipeSUOtl, iJlllOUS ivuuuns, aitiv ui Bilious Headaches, and all derange
ments of liver, stomach, aim dowws, arc permanently cured.
A jüaiie offer of $500 cash ü made by the proprietors of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy, for any case of Catarrh, no matter how bail or of how long standing, which they cannot cure.
WANTED
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Competrat BUSINESS ait
rrufrilofial Men : Te arhe rt,
I.wcri,Blnltrt,nilip
fly life Inturanr men, local, county and atatc
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rjr.ärair oraaiiltatlona In the world. IIA". MttftT
wr fltlf.KBl rrywhre to rccommrnd It. hfne Ä Fr $75.W U $tM PER I0XTR
acoonllntr io anwiiy ininF.riiiif ..-vi. nam n.l i1ilMH4 nf rferi.nip. Anilrrf. C I.
Mlülll.KTn, apL. Hmm iMarturr HnlKlaf, IMICiCO, ILL.
Ely's Gieam Balm WIXIj CL'RE CATARRH Anptr nlrn lntoehn-)VrU. BLV UltlS..5U arran St..N .
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Pin Money
Father isn't rich; husband is short
of money ; a little ready casn is womanly necessity. You do not like
to canvass: we do not uiame you;
ev people like it ; suggesting isn t ' . ... T . lT.irt
canvassing; hie j-Auita
Journal is wanted ever)"whcrc. in
the suggesting ot that want mere is money lor you : we believe in origin
ality, and will tell you how we may help each other in a pleasant way for
you if you will write us.
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JERfl PflflTS Wad', by THß G0ODW1K CLOTHIMG (ft, EVANSVILLE, IND.
ASK F0K TKEK. EVERY PAIR
Unlike the Dutch Proem
Otuer uiiemicai:
are med in tlM preparation (
W.BAKER If CO.
reakfastCocoa
I Ik
whirh 4 abotutttt pur end olubl.
the rtr myth uf Cocoa lH with Btarch. Arrowrwet
ciliar, auu i am www nomic-l, conrlny than one cnt It U rleltclou, coBriiihlnf, and nkMlf
BIOKSTED. Sold bf Grorer. eTerrwhert.
W . BAXEX k CO., Dorche-ter,
'llie Rut UtueL Hyrur.
ITaxtes Oood. Um Id time SoUl by Dragglrtft.
We offer you a ready
made medicine for Couglis, Bronchitis, and other diseases of the Throat and Lungs. Like other so called Patent Medicines, it is well advertised, and haying merit it has attained a wide sale under the name of Piso's Cure for Consumption.
It Is sow a "Nostruaa,"
tho-rgh at flrst It was s-f.
pounded after preschet!
by a regular physician, wltli
no idea that it would era on the market as a prertwtary medicine. Dut aft4 compounding that prescription over a thousand' time la one year, wo named It "Plae'a
Cure lor Consumflrtlon, began adrcr Using it in a
way. A medicine traowa all over the world U the resalt "Why Is It not Just as fee
as though costing fifty eata to a dollar for a prescrlpMaa
and an equal sum to aaw H
pu t up at a drug aterer
THE POT INSULTED THE KETTLE BECAUSE THE COOK HAD NOT USED S APOLIO GOOD COOKING DEMANDS CLEANLINESS.. SAPOLIO SHOULD be uskd in every KITCHEN.
IBIS riTia .tu? lau ,w iMa
Milk Pans, and pails, and cans, and bottles (even baby's)- or anything that you want particularly clean, ought to be washed with Pearlinc You'll save work
in doing it, and it's a great deal more thoroughly done. Dairies and dealers use Pearline extensively. Just try it once, on your milk-ware or butter-ware and then say if K isn't the most satisfactory way of cleaning. Pearline is the most economical thing you can use, too. You get so much more out of it m ,
J Peddlers m& tome anscr-fMieM JF r"L 7 7, , 11 " c Send ' UKe aasae si Pearliai:M IT'S FAI.SE rearline it Mtrer peddled.
ft Back
SLICKER ThoriSU 15U.V.ND RI.ICKr.lt It wtrrantM watfrpruof.siul will keep -ou dry In triOhirdMUtorm. Thf atw IUMMKI. BUCKEll I a perfrtt rldln coat, and covert the enilrtiaddla. tlwaracf Imitation. Dont buvaeoat tf tti"KUh BriiKl" I not on It. Illottrair.! fjtnlnnte fro. A. J. T()WKIt, Botton, Man.
iwraltt ot
üädiuld Tea
tif wwMMr-lMnTKMtor Compli)nnT toctor"
Cures Sick Headache
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fn ma iwarunni suiinvaifi
WC WANT AT ONCE
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LADIES
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awnrrfor "BAWTTJ" I'Ib.iom anil lrofllTIltJB
OUT. The bet Initructor tor fancr Ä ileeoratlT work, l.ndles UANKH k CO., S.M Dearborn Street, CHICAao,lU-
r-Mtsii Tin rarcitmrf rainii
wniitJA ajrU Im Telatrapnr "
lUUril mm Aent'iRulniihre.ai
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