Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 38, Number 9, Jasper, Dubois County, 8 November 1895 — Page 3
HOME HINTS
Shabby
AND HELPS.
velvet way 1 JmjH-0Te4
l.r the following wav
-Mr
..in. 11 du: thca bprcau oh ih
opuftbe -tore, which t be o.lj warm, a lp cloth, ami over this pat l,e ve'lvet riKt P- As mkm the tt? from the 1P cloth cchm the velvet must he removed or it wjh fcCorcJu-1!' Mercury. -Coffee Cream Cake: For any Rood layer cake ake u filling follow: rwe tablespoon fills of colTee and a
...... ml a half of cold water; fctep
.nil strain. Tliickes with cornstarch;
ii. Add whipped cream to ta-st.
x.1lr mar be added to the coffee befor
!t.i.i..ntnir. in nlaee of the cream. It
XHIt. f.- , 1:1... li.urvcm iindl.
t3Sei ir.hu Jav. in Housekeeper.
lVach Tart: Butter a tart pan, roll nut the paste to the thickneas of half an Inch and lino the pan with it; prick few holes in the bottom with a fork
lake it in a brisk oven for ten or
minutes. Let the paste cool
then fill it with peaches that
hare kn'ti peeled, quartered, hwecteaed
.ml covered wth tlilc. sweet creara.
place a few stars or leaves on it which
i.,.- Wn cut out of the paste ana
11M V - laked. Western Rural. -I'.aked Chicken in Rice: Cut i rielcen into pieces in the usual huh
ner. f-ea.soii witli pepper and salt, and
p,aec in a deep di.Mi lined with thtn slices of salt pork, ham. or bacon, according to taste- Add a pint of veal cravy. into which has lcen stirred oho finely-chopped onion, and Ü1I the dish with boilcl rice, heaping lhtiy. To
protect from the direet heat of the oven, cover tvith a paste, which may be economically made of flour and water. lSakc for an hour, remove the paste, and serve while hot. Good Housekeeping. Tongue: To cool: a tongue, first parboil and skin the tongue, trim it neatlv. mince two boiled onions and a
btnalf bunch of parsley together. Mix with these three tablespoonfnls of tine cracker crumbs, seasoned with a triß of cayenne, a blade of mace and six pounded cloves. Spread the masoned crumbs over the tongue and cover with the thinnest possible slices of bacon. Roll the tongue with thick part in the middle, put it into a small baking-pan. cover it with meat-broth and bake slowly for three or four hours ton some dai' when there is fire for other things.) When done put in a mold , and press till cold. Prairie Farmer.
THE FARMING WORLD.
CARE OF COWS.
STABLE
m am Atr Arc a !: tUl to HesUl M
;xa i t'L Tlw chMBTC from wet to dry or from
jrrasa to dry feed should be made grad
ual. 0h dry feeu a oay anu uwi
nieht should be given. HoawBff
ahouhl cowmcnee as Moa as the nipht-i
frohtv. In the morning feeI a
lilwral ratio of graia. After eght or
ten days give dry feed only, adding
as a ratio MMne potatoes, apfMes, mangles or turaips. to keep Hp the juices and better the digestion of the dry food. Ckcr bar houkl always be provided
for milch cows early cut when jwst ia
the blosKora. All kinds of grasses, to
ret l-t resalts. should be cat when
in the full blossom; if cut later their
value for fecdinsr purposes is very mucn
diminished. The woody fiber is of no Aalue for nutriment. Plenty of sweet clot er hay that has been properly cured bv cutting it after the dew is off and i'tjt in the cock before dew falls and
cured for two days and put in the mow direct from the buach with a littlo
!aek lime sow n on each load will sweat cut nice and 1 sweet and succulent as good as any feed I have ever used. - ..... . " t ...til .1.1 tt,m
A lllu'C con rarai m - i
valae of a ration for milk. o annual j
stabled without J
HUMOROUS BREVITIES.
IVoprietor -Where hi the bookkeeper?" OSIce I!oy "He isa ia. His wife pent bm word that the baby was asleei, and he's goes bowe to see
what it looks like." Texas Sifting.
Kierythisg, the marmured. as ke gazed on the wooded hill, wlien the frost had touched the leaves, "' turning to gold. l)o you enjoy U r "So," lie replktl, without looking up, "I'm for free silver." Washington Star. "Pa." asked Johnny, what ia a aora de plume T "A nom de plume," replied pa. "is the gratuitous appellation of the fictitious person who has to bear the disgrace which attaches to one'a literary misdemenors," Uoston Tranacript. "What makes thera lynch people T
asked the boy wao thirsts for knowledire. "To show others that the law
must lw obeyed." "Hat isn't lynching
nrainst :he law?" "Why-er oi
course O, run along to bed, chila!"
Washington Star. Mrs. Slimson (severely) "Willie, this lady complains that you have been fighting with her little boy, and wants vou to promise never to do so aaio."" Willie (to lady) "You need't be afraid, ma'am. Your boy w ill keep out of my way after this."
Harper's Bazar.
A ceau of eeateaariaas recently
taken ia France give two hundred and
thirteen persons of one hundred or over, one hundred and forty-seven of theai women and (dsty-six wen. The
oldest was a woman who had just died
at one bwadred and fifty, la a village
of the derartment of Hante Garonne.
Nearly all the centenarians belonged
to the lowest ranks in Hie.
Highest of 31 a Leaveniaf Powttv Late U. S. Got Report
Baking
THpa radrrtakea for Health' Sake WW be roedered mere beaeiklal. and the
fatipwesof travei counteracted, ae-jf-
Boiwcter
"Dro year father pet away to the country
1 1
sMr ETUI tAKe UCBf WlUl IU UUre.i-. I
in air aaa i uutj . i"-
ImnuritMü
Beiv;bw ...... - areacatraUjed by lU and It i a natchJess traaqulliiier aad raRulator of the stem.
rU. rheuamt s. and ateadency to kidney aad blnririftr tilaeat. Vrts the latest thing ia bloofRcral-' Tbe sacsl code girl will be." Truth. ftall'a Catarrh Cor Is takes internally Price 73c.
Piso'i Cure for Consumption has no equal
a Coush medicine. t, -h. awtt, aeca Buffalo, N. Y., May 9, lbW.
i as
Bcneca
Verse sweetens toll, however rude the sound. Gt3ord.
"Dip y oa enjoy the concert, Mrs. Barber FJ "They wasn't any. A man raiao out aa4 banged a rvlanm-r, while hi wife stood M sWc him stirickia' at hlia all the Use. Bccms to mo they'd ought to have arret4 the woman for Interferin'. Harper Dasir. m Baowx ''Our candidate says ttio salary of the ofike i no object to him." Jones "I suptoso he has his eyo ou the perquisites." Brooklyn Life.
A wise man should have money in bis
bead, not ia his heart - Swift.
Beechim's piles for constipation lßc end S&r. Get the book (free atyour dredst's
aad go by it, A ncuai wies 'x,v w.i oj ooies.
rtviuTT cost nothinp.bst buys cvery-
thiag. Lady Ü. v. . MonutRuc
UNUSUAL AND STRANGE.
t. 1.1 1 a-.-
a rtKxl clean bed. The man tliat J A crop of strawlwrnes m September
starves his cows for footl or Iseutimg I l one rtsu-.i r..is unjust to himself and cruel to the I parts of England. cow that does her best to return all Mr. Louis Coulon. a lawyer ofMoa.fhe can in the wav of production. lacon. France, has a Ward eight feet Kindness comists in the fmling as i long. lie began shaving at the age c. well as the treatment. It will pay to twelve, aad two years later his beard
each one a good carding, or better j was a foot In lengtn.
!"::-. ,trn i vereise anu : a ct-r.T" funeral Troccssion was
in ti.-ii. j - - . .
.i-,f-lofir rst from tne staoie. ah- ; jatelr wxtncsea m a wSv
JniaLs become distcascd by bein
give
use a
FOR THE SCHOOLGIRL.
The merry
kept
In too much conhneiaent, as tnei. whole svstera is thus disorganized.
Sun and air are as much a requisite
as tue comionaiiic Mau: vieor. Kegrularity in feeding and exer-
rise is nuitc as essential as in miiMu
It will not be a necessity
to dehorn
There were in it a number of men and
women on bicycles, the deceased having
been a member of a bicycle club.
A doe that had sis and a quarter
Inches of her spinal cord removed was
exhibited at the recent physiological
convention at Berne. Though the mus-
... 1 ! t 1
1 I cles of the hinü legs anu kick uau qa
cattle when they are properly treated, j t;rey degenerated, she had survived
It is the disposition of tne anirnai xo i tjje operation two years.
be irritable when she suffers m any j
war. Provide in season ecrjining
for its seasonable use. and
a lack in one element supplant it by that which approximates to it the nearest. Gilbert Jaffrey, in Farm and Home.
An egg laid by a "ew Bedford hen
verything yntlv measured four Inches long.
if there is R i,aif inches in circumfer
ence and welched six ounces. When
broken it was found to contain another
erg. of ordinary size, perfect m shape
and w ith a hard shell.
Neuralgia Torture
Every nerre
la trii2liead la the care ef tt by
A GRAIN ELEVATOR.
RAILROAD RUMBLINGS.
j jianovcr, in uennanj, .1 uiwj the trolley system for its electric cars. has gone "back to the accumulator sys-
cJieap way of hoisting or elevatieg i tern.
Verr often there is room over ,c question 01 abonsntng tne otu
floor where bins coukl be j eoachlxxly railway carriage and sub-
Slsple ContrtrBeV Which Sarr LoU ot TtBiP aatl Labor. t will civ vou a description of a
grain
the barn
made, and this is the way I get the gram
I ... t X.l I.A. IJ
her face, slfcs up: uet an 011 oarrci.
well. Bore two Iioies vviin a r-o" -
rectly opposite each other and a tntlo
n
Mode SpecUllv I-Urt for Small SUtrr Not Vet Out.
small cirl. very brown ana
U back to town arain- She is
no longer a wee summer girl out, a whool irirl in earnest. With her school-
i,s nrcr bfr nrin and a determined
lit tl extiression uyon
- . . . .
trudges off to school with inarea regularity these cold fall mornings. Arid her mother is planning wherewithal she may be clothed. Whether the school girl is the rery best girl in the world or not, she will wear out her fcchool frocks with astonishing rapidity. Therefore the wise mother plana a goodly number of school gowns for her small daughter. The rcadv-made frocks shown this fall are not'only satisfactory in design and materia!, but are time-saving creations to the busy mother as welL Aa to price, the little dresses are really economical investments. For foardol-
lars a simple, wcli-raade frock may be
bought, and for cignt dollars a gown which would delight the heart of any
The materials uei tor scnooi irocs -iiC barrel. 1 pu i 1
r this, year in sis liours. as e
above the center of the barrel. Make a
stimtinsr the American end door sys
tem on all railroads is being agitated in England. The effect of the recent race by the English trains to Scotland is being shown in the acceleration of trains in other narts of the kingdom, and It is
gradually working its way aroend London. It "is apparent that the Great Western and the Southwestern are about to undertake a speed compe title
for the west of England traffic.
The New York Central made tne proposition to the United States postal department to run a fast mall from New York to Chicago on a schedule
about the same as that of the impire
ESWLE'DGE Brings comfort and improvement and tends to personal enjoyment when rightly rsed. The many, who live better than others and enjoy life more, with less expenditure, by more promptly
adapting the world's best proouci 10 the needs of physical being, will attest the value to health o the pure liquid laxative principles embraced in the rentedr. Svrup of Figs. Its excellence is due to its presenting in the form moit acceptable ana pieasst to the taste, the refreshing and truly beneficitl properties of a perfect laxative ; eSectuallr cleansing the system, dispelling colds" headaches nnd fevers and permanently curing constipation, v. .A r-.r. itUfsetJon to millions ana
mst with the approval of the medical profession, because it acts on the Kidsnd Bowels without wcaK-
enlng them and it is perfectly free from Terr objectionable substance.
tSTTCp Ol T lgs 1 1-" B Kisti in Wc and $1 bottles, but it is manifactured br the California Fig fcyrup
tJo.OBivt hbok u"ic m t'' 7 MV.also the name, Syrup of irig,
and being well informed you wül aot
accept any suoamuie iv ui-ocj.
Timely Warning. Th crtat success of th chocolate preparations of
VJ th house of Walter uaKr m. w. va-w.
in 1780) has led to the placing on tn market many misleadins and unscrupulous imitations
of their name, labels, ana wrappers, wa.i. Baker & Co. art ths oldest and largest manufacturers of pur and high-grade Cocoas and Chocolates on this continent. No chsmicals are used in thair manufactures. Consumers should ask for, and be sure that they get, the genuine Waiter Baker Ic Co.'s goods.
WALTER BAKER & CO., Limited, DORCHESTER, MASS. DR. WALSTON'S SANATORIUM, DECATUR, ILLINOIS. O HT YEARS' KFEWEHCE, 25 cf wriich haw been VtwMi to SurgEfj art CStrcwc Diseases, km OD btiki as to Uzm EiceeSr,Slj II Means bj ikkk Cnn CAMCERs'cAH BE PERMANENTLY CURED.
Wieas of the JolnU Old Sore. Tum f-uJf SÖSSir nd urc are UrM-U nd c-urW His joint iee. Hie Up. Oft Palate, aad dlese f tfT E "i i0r atooX free
DISEASES Or WUMtN l -gzzzu! verr complete. S-U for a book fr. ... .-j ..i- to nil dtteaaes cf the ncrroaa HÄÄ WectucUzeaU. C. write or aa efli. 60. clce;0 U. V.lS-roN, Decatar, 111.
. ... BUOUL. tue luv . i bail of iron tor have the Wackstaitk MnnfMt !f the rovenunent would
An A a .kown III CUt. 1'at ItOiesm I . . w tt.U tnr
u" ... . ; pi mem torn; uuiiam 1- -- -
L-- ami tne elevator 1 . . . m
entls of bail for
train. The covcrnment
diu u. u-.. - , runntn? tne train. k ready. Ce two pulley and m ro and j fi too Ut and there horM., Hare a m at the but to dP ater
are the same as those used for bis girls' j wav tailor made frowns. The roufjh novelty J xs
goods and cheviots are consntcrea tne most stylish. In coloriiifr, f;recnh and browns are prevalent, with a frequent dash of brijrht reil. Poplin is a favorite material for school frock, and the real Scotch plaids are i preat demand. The plaids are both larj;e and fctrall, and are seen in nlmost every color, from the cenuine Scotch tartans to the nm-pliv Tilaids. All the school
dresses arc simple in design, thouffh many of them are combined with chameleon silk. Uoth soutache brmid and gimp are used as triuirainjr, and on many of the more elaborate dresses are seen plaited frills of heavy satin ribbon. Skirts arc wide, measuring three yards round, waists full and sleeves us iinr.nl? ntt ffed as ever. The favor
ite design shows the skirt gathered to the full silk waists, over which are strans of the wool material. In the front the straps are so arranged that the silk shows between them in a loose, puffy effect- The straps reach from the waist line to the yoke and are frequently edfjed with silk cimn. The voke is of the silk and the sleeve of the wool fabric The leg-o'-rauttoa sleeve is not ucd as much this fall aa the fcufre puff, which reaches to the elbow and is there joined by a deep.
tifrht-flttin cuff. Larfre sailor collars are much in evidence in the latest school dresses and berthas are still ia fashion. little frock is made of
rouph novelty Roods in brown and dnll red the full silk waist will show chameleon tints of brown, dark and lijrht red and perhaps a vivid preen. The plaid dresses are generally made very plain and arc not often combined with silk. All the little dresses, of course, fasten at the back. To possess tuanr aprons is the proud
privilege of a school rjirl. The newest this year is the Empire, which i very dainty and pretty. H Is made of law and the shortwaisted effect is defined by a frill of embroidery. Other em broidery frills outline the armhole and form a substitute for a sleeve. Occasionally beading ran with ribbon take the place of tlie frill. Senslbledookinr; aprons arc box-plaited, have long sleeves and a deep sailor collar. The iringliara aprons which are more for home wear than school, are made ic the good old Mothcr-llabbard fanhkm. The aprons vary ia price from fifty
cent to fire dollars. St. Louis Rcpua
hed it.-
Ohio Farmer.
.Malcolm Crockett, 1
IN HOT AND COLD LANDS.
It Is announced that the flying moose
In a recent discovery in the Cameroon
c . 1 v,in ;rWnr. ortimtrv of Africa, ills aiiBK uei
Tt,- rntormeloB Kulletin rives the ' he bat and true mouse.
ollowinir directions for growing tho I Africa is to be triangulated from the
largest melon: Select your hill or hills Capc Qf Good Hope to Cairo. Ur. uui thai vou want to try for largest tnei- 1 astronomer royal Cape Town, has pre ms in vour deepest and clearest and. j pared the plans and Cecil Ilhodes 1
that has been well fertilized to begin
with, not allowing more than two plants to the hill: one is better. Now perforate the ground with holes, such as a broom handle would make, frora near the hill to three or four feet in circumference, then with a liquid fer.;i;r from stable or cow pen fill in
these perforations, rake the surfao-
and repeat once or t the progress of vines to cover tlio
ground. Give for your wrprst meiuu.-. the form, or voung melons, with the lumst and stockiest stem, as indicat
ing its capacity to draw on the parent
vine.
baekinsr lum tip.
rivilization is striking deep into Af
rica, rrenipeh. king of Coomassie. who Is accused of violating his treaty obligatons to England, and of continuing' to nr. human sacrifices. bow employs
a London eolicitor to present his side of
the case, in the hope of averting other Ashantec war.
Remarkable Offer!
THE MARKETS.
3
In Knrarrt to Mllklnc If cows teats lecome sore, as they arc apt to in the fall, a little fresh lard or vaseline apidied at milking time and rubbed ipto the skin of the teat dor the otKiration of milking will gen
erally effect a cure after three or four JrJ.r.
Where this itwear jaiw -
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Veit York. Xetetiiber 2.
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C0TT).N MldUilHS FWJCIJ Wiater Wfceat..
Yfil KAT - euCX)flN Six ,.- . OATS-No.5-l'OKII-Nc Hest sr. tjrjt-i COTTOS KkUtiBC. t:KV tS Faney swrt Milium HOO Fair to Sleei HEUP KalM Caitce tlM CK- Ia teats
Fitcy to Ktinuj..
Free to Jan. r, 1896.
Her Scri&:rs wko ttOT est eet tii cns 34 sead it AT 05CE wita saae asd sAitese, as St.73, will restive FREE Car Winf-nT 4-pars Calexlir, VtboCTifW U nerton. KfUUfficesac FREE Tae TnU't Ceml3 ever week till Jaatxiy t, t&. FREE Tae Tlxakssivisc, duktasasa Mew Yen's XsWe Haa:er. And The Companion sa Weeka, A FkII Year to Jasmary, 1S97.
Youths ConPAHlOM "5 Times a "Tear." THERE are few famous writers in Great Britain or the United States u-lvo luve net already contributed to The Youth's Companion, but come illustrious recruits have been found, who, colblorating with the oil favorites, ill enable its editors to make the paper notably brilliant during the coming year. statesmen, poe. facms scientists and travellers, eminent lasers anJ delightful story-writers ui'.l riIe entertainracnt and instruction for our friends anJ subscribers in a richer taeasure than ever before. Our Distinguished Contributors. The Princess Louise. The Dean of Salisbury. The Marquis of Lome. Bishop Cleveland Coxe. The Lord Chief Justice of England. Bishop Dcane. sir Rpntamin Ward RichardsoB. Sir Edwia Arnold.
The Secretary of the ü. S. Nary. The Secretary of the Interior. The Secretary of Agriculture. Tudee Oliver Wendell Holmes.
W. H. Russell of The London Times. Admiral Elliot. Frank R. Stockton. Charles Dickens. Tf. Clark Russell. Archibald Forbes. General Kelson A. Miles. F. D. Millet. Hon. Thomas B. Reed. Andrew Carnegk. And More Thaa Occ Hasdred Other.
Camillc Flammarion. Justin McCarthy. Admiral Stevens. Admiral Markham.
THE YOUTH'S COMPANION, 201 Columbus Ave., Boston, Mass. Se4 Cak. taMMfe f lftt Crier, e ttzUttni Letter. HOmtKA.
applications.
piod farailv salve will probably prove efficacious. In such cases tender hand-
i.nr f.A eleanlinesK are important, in
the process of milking the keeping of the teats well cleansed while milking
and the avousance oj "- dirt, dust, hairs or other impurities to fnii !rtn the tail are po!nls which
wrarcclr ncetl to lc enforced upon the i attention of dairymen of judgment ami
taste Farmer's Voice. j A VslnaMr Object I.r.oiv
Tlie easiest way to concert a man tc the "Rood roads'" proposition is to persuade him to taoant the festive bicycl". master it-s cartes and wheel the instru ment out where the roads are travesties upon the name aad where bump are the mst conspicuous thing in evidence. A few repetitions of an experience like this will make the experimenter an enthusiaMic petitioner for the beat that , l had in the line of roads. Heaven
will take on aa additional charm for v.;. n.n whra be is remiftde! of tlie
erfeet iiavementa that are a feature of ' . . . . . T
the final aooue or mc miuwv-
Aurclea Tiiaea.
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IS 5"
a health signal. The baby's mission, its work in life, is growth. To
that little bundle of love, half trick, half dream, every added ounce of flesh means added happiness and comfort. Fat is the signal of
perfect health, comfort, good-nature, baby-beauty. Scott's Emulsion is the best fat-food baby can have, in t,. McW form. It supplies what he cannot get in his
ordinary food, and helps him over the weak places to perfect wtfc Fnr the Frowine child it is growth. For the full-
grown, new life. Scott & Bowne, New York. All Draft sca
JONES HE PAT8 THE rautnar.-
r Farm and Wagon
SCALES.
CnUJ HMXtA ?uoUrJ. AH Sizes aaa AH KM,
Kot Buie bra tnat er contrcÜtd by a orabinaüe.
t or t ttt ikoJc tnl mc wsi, acurcts
JONE? OP BIMJM A Jl IV.H, MlBKaaatoa, N. Y..V.M.A.
WANTED g
Canvassers to m
ino Tree at rir
r ces. CAHit pay
wr.tKi.T; we furrlh worklnr canltil. expert-
ecu, etc. You cacnol fall if vou neu iiir crcat MO. ILL. STAKK NUR5EKIC5. 71H yezT. t.000 acrcH NursTle. 40,01 acrea Orch-
arus. wriicquiCK, civinc ngc, reirreuwi-sw. KUrk Bro'e, LoutsUaa, Mo., or Kockport, 1U.
WANTEO-SALESMEN II IUBdtrTrtlnr.Odry.Pmineiit.Jt rrinfenntrfw.-ir. Apply qnlclc. KlUIIhl o Mjttr. rarnx scMmi e..k.i iik,wMaitM,ia,
aiuu tt WMiiv v rwr4.
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