Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 35, Number 49, Jasper, Dubois County, 18 August 1893 — Page 7
HOME HINTS AND HELPS. Lemon lioor: Tut half a dozen lemons into hlices, und put in a jar with a pound of Mitfar and u gallon und a half of boiling water. Let tand until cool, und add half a cup of fresh yeu.st; Jet ferment, ltottle and cork very tiirht. Harper's llazar. Soup for an Invalid: Holl a chicken to a jelly, and when cold hliim off the int. Adtl to it a pint of cream, theyolk of unetffr (hard boiled ami mashed), a little mace, halt and pepper and twenty-five oj stem Itoil slowly fifteen iiiiautes, ami when done strain. Horton 1 hülfet Salad of Anchovies: Wash the anchovies well, clean and soak them, and then cut into fillets nnd drain and put into a relish boat. Arrange- over them u melting; of hard egg yolk and white chopped separately, with parsley and whole capers. Moisten perfectly under this Rami tare but not so as to run with oil and vinejjar. Hoston (Hobe. Tomato Catsup: One-half a bushel of tomatoes, three tablespoon fills of salt, one tablespoonful each of allspice, cloves und sugar, one teaspoonful of red pepper. Chop the tomatoes and cook till tender SIfts and lwi! down till thick, putting in the spices first J vinegar Is wished, add a little to eaeh bottle before scaling. Housekeeper. Ilaketl Omelet: Heat vcrv hot three, gills of rich, sweet millc.witli one tablespoonful of butter in it; heat thoroughly live eggs; wet one tablespoonful oi Hour and a pinch of salt in a litt'c cold milk. Mix the eggs with the flour and cold milk, then add tho hot milk stirring fast, Halte in a quick oven fifteen
or twenty minutes. Serve hot. Ohio Fanner. i Hot Pish Gonuillcs: Take remain
ders of cold fish, cut with a silver knife into Utile "thimbles," that is, thimblevlrcd. and moisten with white sauce.
Let it simmer nnd reduce. Then add an equal volume of cold cooked mushrooms hashed and a little nutmeg, salt, white pepper and a squeeze of lemon: fill oys.cr or clam shells and put grated I bread and butter over the top, and bake light brown. Hoston CJlolc. 1 Corn Soup: Split the grains of one I dosen cars of corn and scrape. Holl the
cobs in enough water to covfr them for ten minutes. Strain this water and use one quart. Add to it tdowly one quart ereatn. then the corn. Season and cook fifteen minutes. Milk can be used instead of cream, if desired; it can be thickened with one tablespoonful each butter and flour rubbed together. Serve it at once People's Home Journal. Creamed Salmon: Drain all the liquid from acauof salmon and chop the salmon fine. Grease the lottom of a small bakhtg-dish and put in a layer of bread crumbs, then a layer of fbh, and so on aiVtil you have used a pint oi
crumbs and the fish. I- or the dressing, i boil a atfTrtof'milk, add two tablespoonfuls of batter, salt and pepper totahtc. i
I'our this'ovcr tnc salmon anu crumw and bake itintil brown. Have the top layer -of bread crumbs. Prairie Farmer. Wafer Hisouits: Rub a teaspoonful of butter into a pint of sifted Hour; add a little salt, and with the white of an otrjrartiuVwarm milk, mix astiÄ, smooth paste. 'Heat with a rolling-pin for onehalf tin bonr, the longer tfac betteer; form into little round balls, izc of a pigeon's egg, and roll till tire sizc ol a saucer. Sprinkle the baking .pans with a little tlour, and bake with care. These may be made of oatmeal, or different grains, cut in any pretty shape nnd served with tea, or oumhing
liquids. Housekeeper. Setting Doubt ThI CWrm. Qtiis not always possible to tell 'what will set all colors, but a trial mt different things with samples of the variotwsgoods will usually settle 'the matter. Illach and white cotton goods are tfonerally successfully fixed by adding stbout a cup of salt to every two gallons of water used in the lastirinsing. A delicate lavender or pale blue had better be set by soaking it for two
-hours in a pail of strong salt ?uid water ; cioscrj v 'before it is washed. Wash it as usual 1 sl,lt IO
after this, Wing careful to use no soap th:it has soda or any strong alkali in its composition. As a rule it is liest to avoid any brown soap in washing flannels or colored goods, but buc a good white soap. Wring all cal ico -goods as dry at possible, and bang thenriri the, houseto dry. This is better (than p lry them in the strong light outdoors, where delicate colors nrcliableito fade. Another important matter istosprinIrte calicos and colored cotton 3 list before, tkcv arc ironed. X. V. Txibune.
FARM AND GARDEN.
IMPROVED
HIGHWAYS.
to Pccura
A Systematic I'lan Is Xcrtlrtt
llntrr KnmU. It is unnecessary to refer a't length to the traveling wayfarer and to the comfort and facility which a good road affords him in the progress of his travel, nor need I more than suggest the added comfort of thu wheelman nnd the pedestrian who seek the fresh, pure air of the couutry in their trips for health and pleasure. The one prominent essential to the attainment of road reform, und indeed of every other reform of similar magnitude in this couutry, is organization. A favoring public opinion must first be developed and directed in the channel which tends to the most certain and lasting success. To a large degree, I am glad to say, this educational work has been accomplished. Public sentiment having been attained in favor of the improvement, the next requirement is a well settled plan to carry it out. Personally, I am not yet prepared to say that I should favor the levy of a state tax to accomplish this work in whole or in part The benefits would primarily be local, though, as 1 have w!i5 the general public would in some measure share them. My own thought Is that a nonpartisan, non- salaried commission idiould be appointed by the governor from among men of undoubted ex-
A USEFUL PLANT.
rh Corrupt! ArUton unci Its Chart lnily llmulirul Flower. This is one of tho most showy, and, at the same time, ono of tho most graceful of all late blooming composites, und, like its congeners, C. lanccolata, C. integrifolia. and several others, it Is a native of California and tho humid marshes of Illinois. It succeeds well treated us an annual in our gardens, and, together with its allies, is valuable in a cut state, affording, us it does, a profusion of bright-colored, ttesdtf
atalked blossoms at a time when really elegant and beautiful hardy flowers are scarce. It was, 1 believe, introduced to our gardens by Mr. W. Thompson, of Ipswich, to whom we are indebted for so many handsome composite plants. The illustration represents nearly the natural size of the flower; it is a rich golden-yellow in color, the disc being spotted with crimson brown. It is diilleult to imagine any gold-tinted flowers more beautiful than those of the different species of coreopsis, esneeiallv when their graceful stems
are inserted in a crystal vase and their flowers contrasted with the rosy, purple
and lilac tints of autumnal crocuses and colchicums. Gardening Illustrated.
CAUSES MUCH
TROUBLE.
to Ra.
A. BKCTIOX OF CHICAGO 8 FAMOUS I.AKÄ 8H0B.E drive. perience in this matter, and that such a commission should be charged with the work of solving the road problem and deckling what plan of work and what amendment of the road law are most likely to result in an extended haprovement of our country roads, without an undue burden upon the people and with the greatest promise of permanent good to the commonwealth at lnrge. Much would, of -course, depend upon the selection of Uie commissioners: but, if the places were withott sal
aries, the professional spoilsman would not seek them, and tfiosc cities who earnestly favor the reform voaW.naturully be preferred foe the appointment. A commission thws organised, and
clothed with authoc ity to carefully ex-
amine the subject and the conditions presented by different eeeticms of the state, might well include in its report such a comprehensive digestion 1 treatment of the subject that most eif the conflicting theories anI plans now advanced would be dispelled! or harmonIzed, and such deductions made, as would leave the subject fca shape to be intelligently considered amd'the proper remedy wrought out. We want gootl roads. Wc-mnst hare uch roads, arid the sooaer the subject Is practically considered by competent men. the sooner will the reform reorement bear substantial fruit- The Late Col. Elliott F. Shepard, Ln (iood Koada.
.anFnnnK .
If you wish trie lfghtest, sweetest, finest cake, biscuit and bread, Royal Baking Powder is indispensable in their ; preparation.
Wrr ft Gnwit. When a woman is sick aad tirwti and lias to make a good appearance she can lielie her feelings ly putting on a red dress. If that charitable, warnvtinted toiiet is not at hand, get a crimson, ..Inn, nr .enrdlnal scarf or a yard of
Kilk and fashion a kerchief, bretelles r chemi:ttc against the face. Hcd is t.U-j flag- of health, the banner et love, tfeo color A life; it is the roajpe writh wkh natu makes np the palms, lipa, cars, cheefcn and fingernail of her chadrcn; itia the heart of more hau half the flowmrs; it lines the sea hellt ami tints the priceless pearl, ad it the best aatinfreckle care and skia brigkiencr i ithc trails So. woman Husptsious of lacr beauty should attempt to drec well without a re gown. Jf. Y. Kordcr, NriUhTri arrna far Sataairr. Tea arowns for tfcs summer arc read it beawtiful crcpots of light grouad trewn with flow" also of flowered dotted Swiss musliu. cambourcd orgnndie und oft, undfesacd India mulls. Most of he new famrnn have bloaie vests lightly pirdk d, Eton fronts; hc yond, and a rather aarrowly plalte! Watteau hack. Tfto popular Queen Aase slecv. H'ith fullneat dropping to a kee frill at the ellraw, is used for theat d resses. On t.br goirns p ictutcqe bre telle 1 'vidt, beautiful lact extend over the kWmldcrs from belt to bc't, wltk a falliag ruMe of tha samt rwia4 t)K slifc-htlv pes Mflk.-i. Y. Past
Tepr.-iture for Cliwmnr. We are asked to give the proper-temperature for churning. It can -hardly be done. Th" following explains why: One of our t'.airy writers say use a thermometer in churning and watch
closely the first time to observes tho best
r having butter come in satis
factory formt. hile xty-two is tlie 1
. ,
most commwn temperature at wincn churning is W;st effectell, that temperature is not always satisfactory. Certain breeds of cows, or cows on certain
feeds, produce milk the cream of which must be churned higher or lower than the average. Having ascertained the temperature at which cream best breaks into butter by cloe observation, Rtart the charning the next time with the cream at the desired temperature. This is the only intelligent way to use a thermometer, and oneedinvingdearned how to use it tho dairymen wilUiever dispense with it. Farm' Voice VrnpMnl M Hilary tttoartThe question of the construction of a military road 8etween Washington and Baltimore is .being agiUited by the business men f both cities. Thcddca of the project cems to tie that auch a ,road, well graded and ballasted, wauld offer a safeguard which neither city Jiould be without merely because no necessity for it eetns to exist in these peaceful times. Mr. Wallace Stebbius, a merchant of FlaWmore, wio has interested himself aad many others in the matter poits.aut that in time oi TloU or even invasion, the ar&ilroad coult be quickly rendered useless, and the facilities for moving troop and artillerr would theu be found te be Vie wrorsttfonceivable. for the road system between the two cities is exejrable from a cnilltary point of view. Pm Am PtwfltaMc. Tnc American Cultivator anys: "Jfaay farmers lure learnsd tliat tae superiority of peaw to corn for feeding hogn Miakea the a profitable gram to gro. They take Ättle labor, as the hogs will, if need be, do the harvesting. They enrich the s.tff, and if the stubble be cleared so as ot to be plowed under they make an ecllent preparation fot winter wheat: but if weeds and pea tops are plowed ander they make the land too light causing it to 11 with water in winter awl thus wiuUc UU)
grain."
liarllcky Flaror of Milk anil How -BMf9 the Tata.
The writer has had no experience, with garlicky milk. 1 do not have
irarlie in the nasture, but there are
o , . mnnv who are sometimes sen
ouslv inconvenienced by it and
for their benefit the follow
ing is taken from the American Cream-
cry: We know of no way to entirely remove this taint though it can be so
modified that the average consumer will not detect it Twice aerating will lud it wonderfullv. When you churn
the cream from such milk always gran
tilale to somewhere near the size of No. S shot Draw off the buttermilk and cover tfes butter with ice-cold water. lct it sU-nd ten or fifteen minutes aad draw o, then reycat. This will free it from tfce taint a much as you can by mechanical Boeans. For a long time we tiave-wawuid to try to neutralize this taint, and wish that i-ome of our read
ers, who-nre troubled in thus way, would put abmit an ounce of rose water to sixty gallons of cream before churning nnd rr.port their experience with it We boSicve it would work but the hick of garlicky cream prevents our making the experiment at some future tiaae.
It rays to nK nrajw. 0 rapea should be bagged. It pays. Those wh iakc an effort to grow tho 'finest grvT5s bag their fruit, aad -whatever such people do we who grow grapes on a small scale cm well afford to do. I get my grocer to buy eaew lt ofnnanilla bags, long aad narrow, ami I place each bunch of grapes in one of these bags as soon as the bloom is off. The bag is tied with a string at the 4op so that the bunch of grapes is -entirely inclosed. They thus remain until d am ready to pick the grapes. Itirdfi, insects and fungoid diseases are kept away from the fruit the grapee come out fully forme aus4 heaaifuL Ä. neighbor of mine faile'd te proeaee satisfactory results ia bagging. Why? Kecause he waited until the grapcfiilmd grown to be half as large asa poa. Tho bags must be put on early, just as-soon as the bloom is over or a before.
' Cor. Fanners' Voice.
1 . THE ROYAL Baking Powder surpasses all others in leavening power, in purity and wholcsomeness, and is used generally in families, exclusively in the most celebrated hotels and restaurants, by the United States Army and Navy, and wherever the best and finest food is required. All teachers of cooking schools and lecturers upon culinary matters use and recommend theRoall;
Chicago Health Authorities Certify.
T finH ihr. Royal Baking Powder superior
to all the others in every respect. It is purest and
strongest. WALTER S. HAINES, M. D. , w rÄÄW,Hfc rw ri,.,i,in Rh Medical Collece.
a tyj j j Consulting Chemist, Chicago Board of Health," etc
Made from pure grape cream of tartar, and the only Baking Powder containing neither ammonia nor alum.
Wkere the Hurry Stop. I.ady Where did you get this pretty doll? Little Girl I forget the name of the place, but its that great big store where everybody is in a hurry except tlte oaes that makes change. Dinks VVhat did Fullbizz say when they old him of tho million his uncle had left him?' Danks 'Must two words: 'Capital, capital.'" Troy Pres.
"Clhrfcm's son has gone into business for himself, eh; a branch house, you say V "Yes." "Selling dry goods, then."" JJo; teaching schooL" Intcr-Occau.
J. S. UViaKEn, Fredonia, N. Y., saya: "Shall not call on you for the flOO rcwara, Jor 1 believe Hall's C itarrh Cure will cure any caeeet catarrh. W very bad." Wrte niiu tor particulars. Sold baDruggiats, ac.
'Papa, it says In this
ifiglit thattslr Marmaduko fell on hii .and begged for quarter," said '. 'What. dir! he want a Quarter for! 1 1
1 lao wuiwi."
account of the
his knees
ToiBUiV
tbougfit
(1UH Credit to Wkwcli
The California League -of American 'Wheelmen recently iadorsed the tntc roads convention eaorraaent.und telected delegates. Thcuaple truth is -that the road agitation, which .first tirred up the east some .three years ago, and still continues with increasing' force and vigor, was inaugurated hjy the wheelmen. .S inoh luis Wen done in the last three year in .many states in the improvement of roads and the introduction of improved And economic methods of road construction and maintenmee, that if Ü bicycle had, done nothing else for luunanity it is to its credit that in creating tlio good-road movement it has won tho commendation of mankind. imcra,meato Hcconl-Union. (tVark Trlloim Can't H Cnrr. The agricultural department ha just issued a bulletin on tho subject of peach yellows, prepared hy Special Agent Smith. It embodies the results of four years' experiments with fertilizers to'dcterniiave their value as preventives and euret of the disease. The
experiments were made in the middle states, and Dr. Smith says he is satisfied that peach yellows cannot be cured hy fertilization of the soil, and he theretore recommends that further experiaaents be abandoned. A Growing KcMlty. New Englasü, New Jersey, and New York arc makiag great advances in new roads. Every day the necessity for good roada U growing in every state. Nothing promotes the prosperity of a country like good roads. The gi tatest men this worU has ever seen, Juliue Ctcsar aud NapoUon Itoniparte, were energetic road builders. Let the little Cmi and liouapartea of Ute legUla turea ace that laws are enacted to tfiv Iba petple good roada
' Aan yon busy! Are j-ou making moaey! ' Jf ao.aUck to it: .vuu uro tortuiiala, If you
1 .are not, theneur ad view ia that you wnt at I once todt. F. Jotmaea 9c Co., KWiaiond. Va.
They ean show you how to etter futckiy
upon a prautaoie wortc Tun principal causes of aick headache, tblllioiiRtieM and cold chills are found in the toiaachaud liver. Cured by Beccham's Fills. "One of you boys has beca stealing ra4dns agaia; I have found tho aeed uu the iBoor. - Watch obo af you vaa HP Toray "It wssa't me: 1 awalloivod Uie eeeito in in," Tud-BIt.
Sneentash: This nonnlar dish may
be made from corn and lima beans, or
any other kind of nice shelled beans.
Cut the kernels from a Uozen ears 01
corn and have ready an equal bulk of
shelled beans, l-ct uic oeans come 10
a boil and pour off the water, add more and when boiling add the corn.
Cook until tender, out no not lei tue
beans become broken; add butter,
nenner and salt to taste. A little
sweet cream or milk added just before
tnkinir up improves it lor many.
Orange Judd Farmer.
Tmt fy that tho spider wove a web for was aot so fly after all. Ho was curious aboct the weaving and got taken it Pica
yune.
FiAXKCLiiext the skiu orten produces a rash, removed with Glenn's Sulphur Soap.
Hura iiair ana w uiKer wye, w ceuy.
4iTtrt.il. T Irnnnf nmothln 6T waa ia
wlud,'' said the western farmer aaalTla
linnseir, as, tnraugu a craca in vn
wall uo saw ms new uara aauina 'n m the crest of a cyclone. Boston Courier.
Josh Billings says: "I will never purfease a lottery ticket so long as I can hire a
to roD inc at reusonaoiu wuci-
THE MARKETS
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KNOWLEDGE
ürinm romfnrt and imnrovemeat aad
londs to personal enjoyment when rightly used. Tho aaany. who live better than others and enjoy lifo more, with less expenditure, by more promptly adapting tho -world's beat producta to the needa of physical being, will attest thn villi in henlth of the DUM Houid
laxative principles embraced Id the remedy, Syrup of Figs. IIa voellc nen is due to it BTMntinr
In the form most acceptable aad pleasant to the taste, the refreshing aad traly benolcial propertiea of a perfect laxative ; effectually cleansing the eysteai, dispelling colds, headaches aad fevcra ana permanently curing constipation. Ithae-pivcn satisfaction to millions and jnet with the approval of the aacdical frofcBskin, becauw it acta on the Kideys, liver and Bowels without weakWng them and it is perfectly free from wry objectionable subetaBce. ßyrup wf Figs ia for sale by all druggist in 50c and $1 bottles, but it ia Manufactured by tho California Fig Syrup Co.enly, whose name is printed on every package, alao the name, Syrup of Figs, and kein well informed,jrou will sot Moapi&ay Mibatitute if oflcred.
The ncashore is tho place to aiaka thnii
bashful lover propose," said the phlloaa
oner, "ii ne nasn-t
ho can acauiro Sil tue 1
beach." liarper'a Bazar.
C, POiU . W . . L II I grit enough bimseHV a saud he aeetla-ea thav
Late reveler sin eine "There's bo
llkn hnini." rIwuvr Btnn tho mclodv lust
foro they cet there and creep upstaira intheir stocking feet. Boston Transcript.
'Satori seems to be very guarded la ar-
peech, he" "I've noticed that Hyau;
ins who never lets niui k8""0 mmw" place." Inter Ocean.
When a woman sets her face against any
thing it usually has to eo except it aaf
pena to ue a musiacno. iroy xrreaa.
Kniaia'r-Tin
Inn unr nr arpcavca
wiiä liici.'tnmatniaand PJp leb 1
!- ituaaKia. HKtiAaeonoiiBiprpnTi lor oa.Hn I
orjilai pockco with every pureiino. J
BICYCLES BiIor-Soil.iai,"e-lWrlt Bncoio-, Hasp. oneaWi coL Jrrt fraa'
wivn rcn rairiri vawai. hwj-. rr monthly. Old whwli trad 4 r new ml X off ti editor. KM0ÜT CVCLK
MCU EDISON PHONOGRAPH:
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EDUCATIONAL.
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J'lso's Remedy for Catarrh Is ta a M Hct, Ewiiest to Ue. snU CBSpct
Bold by druSifltts or nnt by ntnIL H
60c E. T. Haieltlns, TV nrrea, Jfn. taj
A. N. K., It. 1460. mmx wictTiJia T0 ABVtaTTHiKRB rtJtaaii tat that aaw Ua A4artAMBMB4 la lant
THE POT INSULTED THE KETTLE BECAUSE
THE COOK HAD NOT USED
SAPOLIO GOOD COOKING DEMANDS CLEANLINESS. SAPOLIO SHOULD be used in every KITCHEN.-
