Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 37, Number 34, Jasper, Dubois County, 3 May 1895 — Page 3

HOME HINTS AND HELPS.

Ouncv l'uli!iii(,': six pjr. s "P pies chopped tim-. mx unv. f lreuil cruM) iv ounces of currant, six unices t.f isutfar. little att ami tmtHtvj. Hoil two hn.upv ami wrre with w J yr Iviuuii .aiiee. I.oaton ISudcU Ajj!t rYiUerv Tlirt:. i-:, Ihme tal!tvsxiis Mfntl suyar. one pint Uour, alt. milk to trial:- umI batter. many apjJc.s cliopd tine a.s the letter will iak. Sift siiar over when lri1. Orange .hull! Fanner. Orange Jelly: Squeeze the jnie fnmi th orunjfes; fa through musUnt grate tin1 rvsl of two oranges. Boil antl clarify the mi gar. Mix ail with a little gelatine, htir and put into little pots. I'se a quarter of Migar for very pound of juice. Leeds Mercury. Ilaketl Cabbage: Itoil a tirm bead for fifteen minutes, then change the water for more Ixnling water: lxil till tender, drain and set aside to cool. Mince some lioiledhutn, mix with bread krümln; add pepper, one tablejxxnful of butter, ami two egg well Waten, mid three tablespoonfulsctf milk; chop cabbage very tine: mix all together, and bake in a pudding-dish tiil brown. serve hot. Farmer's Voice. Stewed Mutton and Haricot Means: Take one and a half pounds of neck of mutton, eut it into pieces, melt an ounce f dripping in a saucepan, then add to it one large onion sliced, and the mutton. Stir all together, until slightly brown, then add half a pound bf haricot l-eans. previously soaked in water for twenty-four hours, and a tick of celery. Add sutlicient hot water to cover, and then simmer together until the meat and lonejare cooked. Ks: the meat in the center of the ILs.ii. and the Wans round, -lightly Üiickeii the graw. and add to ita little jhonnetl tmrslev. Pour over all and erve. Leeds Mercury. Frozen tirange-s: Medical men tell us that when oranges arc touched by frut they developa poisonous oaalit and are extremely injurious. This may account for the distress certain persons experience after eating thi- fruit. It hsaid by experts that one can very nuiofclv learn detect oranges tiiat have ben frnted. When iu a erfect state the stem end is very firm and not easy to indent with the thumb: but if the fruit has sufferetl from freezing, no matter how carefully It may have l-een treated afterward, it may, give way entirely under pressure. As this is a matter of a good ileal of inijHirianee. it is worth while to observe the condition in which orarires are Kfore purehas-ing them. X. V. LedgerCanned .salmon with Drawn Hutten Hemove the .skin and bone and drain thoroughly. I5e careful to keep the fih as whole a possible. Put it into a double boiler and steam it forty minutes. If you have not a double boiler, wash out the ean, put the fish into it, and place it in a vessel of hot water; cover the vessel tight to keep in the steam and bcil forty minutesWhen done, pour into . the center of a hot platter. To make the drawn butter, put one tabIes.poonful of butter into a saucepan; when hot, -stir in quickly two table.spoonfuLs of Hour. He careful not to brown it. Add gradually one pint of warm milk, stirring constantly. Koil until it thickens, thenadd a heaping tablespoouful of butter cut into bits, stir until the butter has melted, then season with alt, a dash of cayenne epper and the juice of a lemon! Add the yolks of four hard-boiled eggs, cut line. Pour this sauce over the ßsh. garnish the, dish with parsley ant: serve. Uoston HudCet. J HOUSE DECORATION. , Yobhc Woman of Olwrratlnn Srwak of .'"tor Xhcmr fr Uooni. "I have been helping an old school chum to refurnish her house," said a voung woman of observation, "and I ha.e learned mote about color effects in one week than I ever knew before. You see. houses, are not painted or papered as they nsed to be. on the old. -imple plan "of 'that will look well here and 'such a pattern will be all right there but according to settled laws, canons and rules. It's quite a scicntitie matter now, I assure you. "Yellows, for instance, are all right for a hall or vestibule, but they must not e used in any room in which one rests or reads or works. Why? Itecauie yellows do not absorb any light, but are strong reflectors, and the reflected rays of light are not only trying to the eyes, but positively affect the brain and the spirit, creating a distinct disturbance of the nerve centers. So the modern scientific dec orator, at any-rate, tells us, and wc be lieve him. "On the other hand, buffs and creams are recommended for the nurserv and children's sleeping rooms, because of their tonic qualities They are letter than white, which is likely to disturb the young optic nerves by its briiliancr, and are calcul-ited to impart a cheerful but not too bolster ons temperament as well as a good complexion'to the youngsters. "For the library or workroom there is no color like coffee. Coffee, in fact. is the most soothing- thing in the color world, it seems. It includes a pleas ant nirvana feeling, such as nothing else does: it conduces to habits of speculative thought; it produces philosophical calm, and it is eminently successful as a mild incentive to literary efforts. Indeed, there seems to be some delicate antl abstrme connection between coffee as a beverage and coffee as a color for domestic decoration. I suggested .something of this sort to the handsome and interesting voting artist who was superintending the decorations, and he condescended to agree with tue. Philadelphia Times. Tragrtijr of the Mich SVn. "0. George. I feel so queer! exclaimed the young bride, as the vessel lure Led again to leeward. "Isn't there Koiccihing we we can hold on to? ' I'm airaid not, dear. said George, pale to the lips. "We'll have to let verrthiag go. Chicago Tribute.

FARM AND GARDEN. EXPERIMENTAL FARMS.

RomrlhlHZ Almut Tliotp Conilut'tril for tlia an4ill.oi t.ott-rniitriit. For several years past the provinces and the federal government of Canada have been taking an active interest in the Improvement of agricultural method throughout the provinces, and at present the equipments of their socalled "experimental farm" are ver complete and efficient. The central experimental farm, situated near Ottawa, comprises some .MjO acres of land and a complete outfit of buildings and the necessary machinery. The buildings are e.sKeially fitted up for cattle, horses, pigs and poultry, and all of these are well stocked. There is a dairy equipped with the modern appliances for carrying on experimental work. The farm includes a seed-testing and propagation house and a conservatory. Itesides this central station there are eleven experimental farms situated in other parts of Canada, and these carry on experiments in agriculture, horticulture and arboriculture with much profit. The several farm are situated so as to render them as helpful as possible to the most thicklypopulated districts, and iif their equipments and general methods they resemble closely the central station. The statt of workers at the central experimental farm Includes a director, an agriculturist, a horticulturist, a, botanist, an entomologist and a chemist. There are also a poultry manager, r foreman of forestry and several assistants to assist the members of tho staff. The work is varied in nature and has to do with practically everything which relates to farming in Cannda. The adaptability and merits of various varieties of wheat are. for example, the subject of careful inquiry. Experiments are carried on to determine the vitality and purity of various agricultural seeds, and to investigate the nature of the diseases of plants and trees and the ctire for the ravages ol insects. Various varieties of fertilizers ore tested to determine their comparative value with different soils and crops. The studv of the care of animals is a verv important interest, and the value different breeds of stock and their adaptability to various climates and other conditions are carefully investi gated. These stations examine the scientific and economic sides of butter and cheese making, hxpernnent-s are carried on to determine the best met.i otis of planting and pruning trees for fruit raising or for shelter or timber. The information gained in all this work is carefullv recorded and pub lished for general distribution. Scien tific American. HANDY BAG HOLDER. Ono of ttif llcut Uevlcea of It. Kind KM Intcntrd. After experimenting with n number nf homemade pair holders. i nave found this one gives the 1-esl satisfac tion: Procure a piece of two-inch plank 30 inches long, and as wide A IIANTiV BAG HOLPKK. youcanget. IJore two IVinch holes in the plank 24 inches apart. Then get two f-ticks 3 feet 1 inches long, of some tough wood -green poles will do which should be about as large as a man's wrist. Shave these sticks to fit into the holes in the plank; and shave Ebout 10 inches of the upper ends so thev will fittiirhtlv into a i-incli hole. Now make two blocks of hard wood H inches long and 2 inches square. Uore a fi-inch hole in each block near tho end. Set the compass for a 0-inch cir cle and mark off two half circles on an inch board; then saw them out with a compass saw, and nail one of these cir cular pieces on each block, close to the end. as shown at A. These circular pieces should be 1 inch thick each way, nnd they should have about three small lathing-nails left sticking out M inch, to keep the Img from slipping; off. It is the spring of the two long sticks that holds the bag tighL The blocks can be slipped up and down, for bags of different lengths. Farm and Fireside. AMONG THE POULTRY. Hot meals are a stimulus to poultry. They warm them up. Kkkoskxk applied to the legs is a good remedy for scaly legs. Oi.p mortar, gravel or granulated bone are preventives of toft-shelled What can be used for artificial nest eggs? asks a lady. Eg gourds, for one thing. Never overfeed the pullet. No poul trv should be overfed, but overfeeding th'j pullet Is disastrous. Unless there is some variety of food the appetites of the hens will not be maintained in the best vigor. To make the poultry business pay largely it must be carried on on a large scale." One hundred or 'JOO heu.s will not make anybody rich. Tun first cause of canker is general It a cold, but if taken in time can be easily cured by removing the hard, cheesy Mibstancc with a r.tick or any thing that will not cut, then applying sub-sulphate of Iron to the paru atfected. A few apDlicatkma tr tÄ Unt. Farmer Voie. .

One result of the hard times has heen a tendency to restrict club credos. Most clubs have a rule upon this itibject tliav. is not too strictly enforced in flush times, and every large ;Iub expects to have some thousands f dollar owing to it from members who have enjoyed the good tilings of this life on credit. When hard times some arrears of this sort tend to swell to an embarrassing size, and probably every club in New York, save two or three of the richest, has been forced to

put its own regulations strictly in force within the lust eighteen months. Hose wagons are steadily supplant- . it . ng hose reels lor use in uro epanuients. When a new hose apparatus is ordered it H generally a wagon. In the wagon the hose is simply laid down in folds. The wagon may not be so picturesque as a jaunty four-wheeled hose carriage, but a well-built hose wagon is by no means a bad-looking vehicle, and is found to be more useful in service. COMPLETELY PARALYZED Physicians Aro Astounded by Peculiar Case. Vounr Man Strlckrn with TLndry' rara!;l uud Yet ftecovers. IFrom tho Times. PhMadolpMa. Ta. Stricken with Landry's Paralysis, and yet :ured. That ineaus but little to the avorago .ayman but it means a miracle to a physi:ian. Such is the experience of O. K. Dallimore now a resident oi jjauison, jt. j., mil a rare cxiterience it is. "Yes, It is true tnat l nau ivnury s rarilysb," s.ud Mr. Dauimoro to a reporter, "oreUo the most celebrated pnysiciuns oi London were mistaken. "It wa on tho 15th of March, this year," be continued, "when I was In ework riu that I first felt the symptoms of my trouble. I experienced dioiculty in going up stairs, my less falling to support inc. I consulted a physician who luiormeti me mat I had everv symptom of Locomotor Ataxia, but as tiie case deve!oicd he pronounced it a ease of Landry's Paralysis nnd knowing the nature of the disease advised m to start for my homo and friends. J gave mi mv work and on April 1st started for London. Ont. A wen-Known pnysman was consulted but I grew rapidly worse and on Saturday. April 7, several eminent phy sicians held a consultation ,n my case antl Informell me that 1 wnu at death's door, having but three to six days to live, still I lingered on, by tins time completely para ivzed. inv hands and feet being dead, l could hardly whisper my wants and could onlv swallow houids. Oh, Uie misery oi those moments aie beyond all description and death would really have been a wel come visitor. 'Now, comes the part that has astounded the physicians. Her. Mr. Gomly, a clergy man who visited me in my last Hours, as lie supiKwed, told me of the marvellous cures of naralvsis that had been performed by Dr. Williams Pink Pills for Talc People started o take the plIis about April IS and sweek .ifter that felt an improvement In tnv cuiditi'in. There was a warm, tingling sensation in the limbs that had been entire ly dead and I soon began to move my feet a'nd hands, the improvement continued until MavUS when I was taken out of bed for a drive and drove the horse myself. Uythe beginning of July I was nbie to walk up stairs alone and paid a visit to Niagara. "Slowlv but surely 1 pamed my old health and strencth learinc Ontario for New York on October 11 aud be ginning my workagnln on October ib'-i cured of JJimirys Paralvsisin elcht months." Toccntinnhis storv beyond all doubt, Mr. Dallhnoiemade the following atthlavit. bworn ana subscribed bciore me uecemberS. 1K4. Amos C. Katiihiw, tSEAUl Xntarp Puhtic )r. Williams' Pink Pills contain all tho elements neeessary to cive new life and rk-hness to the blood anil restore shattered aerves. Thevarefor sale by all druggists. Or mav be bad by mail from Dr. Williams' Medicine Company, Schcuectauy, TN. ., for hi cents per box, or six boxes tor .'..ai. "Wire (to unhannv husbnd-"I wouldn't worrv, John: it doesn't do any good to borrow trouble " Husband "Borrow trouble! Great Canr, mv dear. I idn t borrowing trouble; I have it to lend." -Colorado Sun. TnEKE is more Catarrh in this section of the countrv than all other diseases put together, and until thelast lew years was sup posed to bo incurable. For a great many veart doctors nronounced it a local disease. änd prescribed local remedies, and by constantly falling to cr.ro with local treatment, pronounced itlncurabie. ftcicnce lias proven catarrh to be a constitutional disease nnd therefore requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney tc Co., Toledo, Ohio. Is the only constitutional cure on the market. It is taken internally in doses from 10 drops to a teaspoonful. It acts directly on the blood nnd mucous surfaces of thesjstcm. They offer one uundred dollars for any case It fails to enre Sentl tcr circulars and testimonials. Address. F. J. Ciin;:Er & Co.. Toledo, O. rPsold bv Dnicgists, i.ic. kill's Family Pills, Ü0 cett. Tnc lV.AKis.ti l o. Save Voiik. April 27. 1-O'V t-ATTLt: Nntlvr Steers. ... I 1 tei Hi 5W COTTON; MUltllm? n.irit-Winter wuaai 2 M it, a ?i c$ it. Grs ! l !0 2iM 3.1, 13 UJ Iii II tO tVHKAT-.vi.2 Kea coun-n'o.;:. uais Mi -z. POi:U New Muss T. LOUIS xn-ro.s MttUiuntf a. tt it. (t 5t it. O 5i 44 ii IlKBVKSFancv steers 6 ) S t I s1 Ml 3 n 2 l' c;-i TS 8 IM Metltuin 4 vi 4 (31 3-iS .1 0. 2GJ HOG Fair to Select SHuni' Kuir to Choice t-LoClt-l'-itents I anrv to Kxtra do., WUKAT No 2ltl Winter... 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2 OVAL BAKINQ POWDER 50.. 'Ktsii hearts are more than coronets," Hut somehow with the belles, In choosing mates for life, it is Tho coronet that tolls. - Washington btar. Thli Meant Ilualneta, On tho principal lines of tho ChlcaRO, Milwaukee A: St. Paul railway nassencer trains are elettric lighted, steam heated and protected by block hi muds. With these modem appliances, railway traveling ut hiwh speeds has reached a dt-gree of safety lierctolore ununown anu not auainauie on roads where they nro not in use. Electric liehts and steam heat make It possible to dispense tvitU tho oil lamp and tho car stove. Block signals have reduced tho chances for colliions to the minimum by maintaining an absolute interval oi space between trains. A path may look pleasant and yet be filled with footprints made by tho cloven hoof. Kam s Horn. A Cheap Trip South. Tickets will bo sold at one fare round trip to points in Tennessee, Kentucky, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana and Florida, on the lino of tbe Louisville & Nashville, and Nashville. Chattanooga & Kt. Louis Rail roads, on January s, February 5, March 5, April 2 and 30. IMG. Ask your tic ket agent about it, and if ho cannot sell you excursion ticKets write to i . r. Atrnorc. ucnorai i'as sencer Agent, Louisville, Kv., Jackson Kinlth. D. 1. A., Cincinnati, O., or Geo L. Cross, N. W. 1. A., Chicago, 111. H soi so and wlviug go uy üestlny.Shakcspearc. A iter physicians had given mo up, I was saved by Piso's Cure. lUmi Eiueo, A 11llansport, l'a., Nov. 22, 1S03. Frcoalitt is founded on the principle that all riches bavo limits. Burlte. FOR ALL THE ILLS THAT

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