Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 9, Number 31, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 1 February 1879 — Page 3
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A PAPER FOR THE PEOPLE.
TOIENICCHA RA CTER OF SO UPS Many mothers can make good cakes and pies, but have DO skill in forming palatable nutritious soups. In oold sea* ,, sons they should bare on band suoh soaps, so thst when their children re turn from school, or their husbands from tbeir toils, they can supply them with food that may easily be digested, and thus increase the growth and vigor of the body. Pies, candies and cakes yield bat very little nutriment. The meat on which nutritious soup must be baaed can cheaply be obtained when economy requires ft. A neck, knuokle. or a shank, with a few vegetables, and with a small amount of experience and skill, may be enough to yield a liberal supply of nutritious and palatable soup.
It is wise to skim off the fat, and yet some fiit is neoessary to the proper formation of the tissues. Too much fat may impair digestion and generate deleterious fatty acids in the bowels. The fat of fresh beef or mutton, no less than sweet, fresh butter, contributes largely to the functions of the respiratory organs.
In a former essay we referred to the lmportahce of making the food prepared for children palatable, and thus increase Its nutritious qualities. We need in all cities, and In our rural districts, too, schools to teach the young idea fcow to oook. How few housekeepers know bow to cook so as to make food palatable. The mother of the patriarch, Jacob, did. She made savory food of the flesh of a kid.
Children no less than adults love variety. This may bs made in the flavor of the food without any great variety in the principal materials. All housekeepers whose duty compels them to supply a large amount of food, should keep ou hand "stock soup," and then from day to day change its flavor to suit the taste of its consumers. If stock soup is not kept in store, make soup the day before it is to be consumed, so that the amount of fat may be reduced when cool, and all useless bits of meat and bone may be removed. The importance of this kind of nourishment urges us to say a few words more. Mothers should not only make well flavored, nutritious soup, but teach their children how to take it. The stomach does not secrete gastric juice all the time. It exudes from its secreting surface only when it is needed. Good livers commence tbeir long repast by a dish of soup, in order to stimulate the gastric sack to generate digestive force. They wisely swallow it very slowly, that the stomach may have time to do its primal duty. Teach children to take their soun slowly, and gradually bring into active service the digestive forces.
Soup is particularly useful in cold seasons of tbe year. It warms and feeds the long food canil. It promotes a proper circulation of the blood, and so
firomotestbe
the aotivity of all tbe tissues,
paints cheeks of yoath with roses, and gives tbe bones and muscles fresh strength and vigor.
A good soup may need some substan tial element to supply the needs of nutrition. Porous bread, fried Indian mush, oat meal mush, etc., will supplv this want abundantly enough for children.
Tbe advantages of liquid food for early lite are very great. It lessons ,to a large amount the brain force needed in digestion. So that more brain force is retained for tbe functions of the other organs, and so increase tbe means of growth. No food can be nutritious unless it is first rendered as thin as the
lactic fluid. It must be absorbed and pass through a thin membrane before it can add one lota to tbe nutriment of tbe blood. So tbe more minutely tbe nutritions particles are reduced by art, tbe leas the labor of digestion. The more brain force remains for proc growth and strength of the ood, actlvitv and vigor of tbe mind.
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Again, children, whose bodies are 70 percent of water, need more fluid than they can get by living on solid food. Water is passing from them hourly in different ways. Tbe skin, the kidneys, the liver and the thousand smaller glands are constantly disposing of streams of water in washing away the effete materials of the body, ana so a constant supply is needed to convey new food to all tbe tissues. Tbe body is never stationary. Old materials are passing out and new ones moving in. Waste is continuously occurring, and so some fluid must be supplied to liquify tbe blood and float along new particles of food.
Mothers, now, can barely fall to see that the kiud of food childiu take and tbe form in which it is Riven them is of vast importance. Fluid fond saves the stomach unnecessary toil and still suppiles the tissues with proper and sufficient nourishment. Tbe ordinary way of feeding children weakens their digestive organs and so illy promotes their health and growth.
Soups, mushes, and vegetables are, then, tbe proper food for children. Tbe stock soup may be tbe same from day to day. A variety in flavoi may be given by adding different vegetables on different days. To tbe stock-soup may be added tomatoes, or onions and fra grant herbs, and then to thioken it somewhat add roast potatoes, squashes, beets, beans, oat meal mush, aweet porous bread, raw or toasted, and finally cheese, the tissue-making constituent of milk.
JXDI8CRIM1NA TE CHILDRENKISSING. From the Saracuse Journal. ,'j Everybody is expected to kiss tbe baby. The timid little girl who shrinks from the proffered osoulation is ordered by her parents to kiss tbe visitor. Tbe visitor has a slight or a severe sore throat. The diphtheric germs are oonveyed to tbe lips of tbe reluctant child, and find lodgement in the throat. A violent attack of diphtheria results and spreads through the family, usually by tbe same direct infection. The heart-broken mother bows her head to the inscrutable dispensations of Providenoe. and wonders why her darling should be taken— her darling, whom she had kept at home safely guarded against all exposure. The do3tor talks learnedly about sewer-gas and bad water—ana these may be the vehicle, but never the origin, of the contagion—but tbe fatal disease was imparted through the lips of that thoughtless visitor. Many wise mothers will not permit strangers or friends to kiss their obildren. Their example should be followed. Under tbe motto, "God Bless Our Home," should be suspended another, "Don't Kiss Our Children." If indiscriminate kissing were only nasty, it might be tolerated but, as it may be, and often is,deadly, it should be abolished.
We can safely assert that nothing equals Dr. Bulrs Cough Syrup for all cases of Sore Throat, Coughs, Colds, ©to. Price 25 cents a bottle.
SHORT SERMONS. following "Seventeen form*
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are from the pen of "ROT. J. Joshua Jenkins," of tbe Stillwater Lumberman Tbe perfeotly contented man is also useless.
Try to see yourself through the eyes of those around you. Great power of acquisition is common to millionaires and bogs.
Tbe ideal saint of the young moralist is cut from sappy timber. Faith that asks no questions kills tbe soul and stifles the Intellect.
Happy Is the man who has neighbors willing to forgive his mistakes. Tbe vigorous idea keeps warm through wrapped in a few words.
He who thinks poorly of himself can not win tbe respect of his fellows. Appear to be better than you are, and aim to be what you appear to be.
The trouble with many communists is, that tbeir dead men refuse to be buried.
Only Infidel wisdom la able to die tinguish tbe difference between sc men and beasts.
Man believes that to be a lie whioh contradicts tbe testimony of bis own ignorance.
The gilded calf, having wealth with out soul, finds more worshippers to-day than in the days of Moses.
He whose only olahn to the title "gen tleman" is In his clothes, must necee sarlly be careful what be wears.
Tbe Lord can more easily have faith in the religion that wears an old ooat to church than the man in the coat can.
It is better to arise from your knees and shut your hens out of your neigh bor's yard than to indulge in loud prayers.
WHAT THE CO UNTR NEEDS. Fewer dogs and more sheep. Fewer fences and more pastures. Fewer bar-room9 and more schools. Fewer scrub cattle and more good ones.
Fewer idle politicians and idle persons, and more industry. Fewer men who seek office and more men whom tbe office seeks.
Fewer loafers about rail-road stations, four corners, stores and taverns. Few impetuous young men, eager to rush into print and raise tbe devil gener ally.
Fewer men to advocate tbe election of favorites on persoaal grounds, and more for tbe public good.
Fewer juvenile statesmen, who are eager to rush into tbe place tbeir seniors and betters ought to occupy.
Fewer "leaders" to knuckle to popular prejudices, and more leaders to combat such piejudices when wrong.
Fewer great men made to order and of small material, and thrust in front of men who have a capacity lor greatness,
Fewer truckling demagoguesJ who are anything or nothing, as interests dictates, and more brave men who dare to do their own thinking, and speak what they think.
CHILDREN'S CHA TTER.
A little girl, reading the "History of England" with her mother, and coming to the statement tbat Henry I. never laughed after tbe death of his son, looked up and said What did he do when he was tickled?"
It was a little Scotch girl of seven years, who, upon being asked whether she would marry or remain single, said, "Neither I shall be a widow."
First Small Boy—1"Your father's going to lecture to-night, ain't he My father and mother are going, and i'in go too. Ain't you f" Second Small Boy— "Poob! I guess I've heard it afore you will. Dad speaks it afore the looking glass every night. It's fun to see bim, I tell yer."—Boston Transcript.
Two little girls were talking to each other this morning, and one said, with tbe greatest naivete: "We have a new school-ma'am, and she don't know nothing—(a pause)—she don't know-how* to whip a scholar."
In struggling to make a dull-brained boy understand what conscience is, a teacher finally asked, "What makes you feel uncomfortable after you have done wrong?" "Father's leather strap," feelingly replied the boy. "Tbe way it is," said little Johnny, describing a raffle at a church fair, "you see somethin' and you give a half dollar for a ehance to win it another fellow always gets it, and they never offer you your money back." "Do eagles give milk, mother?" asked the boy. "No, my son what made you think so "Because I've heard of tbe eagle's scream. The mother reached for ber slipper, but tbe embryo paragrapher had vanished.
A little girl, when her father's table wes honored with an esteemed guest, be^an talking very earnestly at the first pause of tbe conversation. Her father checked her very sharply, "Why is tbat you talk so much?" "Tause I've dot somesin to say," was tbe innocent reply. "Mamma," said a wicked youngster,
Am I a canoe?" "No, child, why do you ask "Oh, because you always say you like to see people paddle tbeir own canoe, and I didn't know but maybe I was yours Tbe boy went out of tbe door with more reference to speed than grace.
A little fellow in one of our Sunday schools was asked who made bim, and gave the answer "Godbut when his turn came again the question, "Who made this beautiful world and all the lovely flowers and birds?" was propounded to bim, whereupon he electrified the whole class and struck his horrified teacher speechless by replying carelessly: "Tbe same old chap."
A bright-eyed 3-year-old was seated in bis high chair at the dinner table. Mamma had placed bim snugly up to the table, pinned on his bib, and succeeded in getting bis mischievous little bands quiet ana making him "hush" when father proceed to ask the blessing. While this was in progress, little chubby made a discovery. It was that all tbs plates on tbe table, except his own little plate, were in one pile at "papa's place," and, as it seemed to him, were put there to get tbe benefit of the solemn ceremony. So, scarcely waiting for the "Amen." he held oat his own plate in both bands, saying, "Please, papa, pray for my plate, too."
Facts that We Know.
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A E A N E E DR. C. MCLANE'S LIVER PILLS, IN CASES OF AGUE AND FEVER, when taken with Quinine, are productive of the most happy results. No better cathartic can be used, preparatory to, or after taking Quinine. We would advise all who are afflicted with this disease to give them a FAIR TRIAL.
For all bilious derangements, and as a simple purgative, they are unequaled.
BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. The genuine are never sugar coated. Every box has a red wax seal on the lid, with the impression DR. MCLANE'S LIVER PILLS.
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The rapid!iy with \vh: li porsonslokcon flesh, whileundiTtheinflni ii'v of these pills,of itself tndicate« their adaptability to nourish the body, ibence th!ir«filreu\v in -unng nervoua debility, dyspepsia, wasting of th«? muscles, slureishneai or lite livar.chronicrsiiiMlpatfoii. and imparling health ana strength to the system.
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Only with regularitr of the bownls can perfect health be enjoyed, when the constipation is of recent date, a single dose of TU'1T'8 PILLS will suffice, but if it has becoinw habitual, one
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Blood, I'oln In the Skoaldeim Tl«htm»»or tb. tat. DUslneM, Soar lwctntlona from the Stowrh, Bod IWe In the Mouth, BUleaa o'turkn, l'uln la regtom oTKldmra. Internal Fever. KJooted r»yUn* oboot Mount-h, Ituah of Blond to Hood, fake I»r. fierve'* Plcaaoat Purpttre IVUrta. in oxpli'DatlMt cf lUC remedial power of 1'ursatlvu Pollctsnv so irnat 11 varlctv It maybe mM that their •eltea apoa the aatautl economy la aalveraat not Stand or ttewe oeaplt does not Impair the
or ttewe cwapliil their sanative lntprraa A tie not Impair the properties of tli. »e Ilets. They are sugar-coated anil Inclosed In k1 b^tTlM, tlu lr
virtues being Uiereliy preserved unimpaired
For all diseases where a
for
any length of time, in any ellmale, s» that 'licy are always fre^h and reliable. Tills Is not the with pills put up lu clieap wooden or pasteboard
boxes.
Lnaatlve, AltawaUv*
or
Portative, Is Indicated, these Utile Pellets will f'.va the most perft*ct »iitlsttSietlon «. V. PIKIK'E, M. p.. I'wu and InraUls' Ilotel, llulfalo, N. Y.
Sold hjr dni((W
M. |.. PuoKn. Wufld's Dlspcr.sary
SYMPTOMS^—Kreiiient headaclM.UUclMrre r.iilltiif into tiiroaf, Sfiwetlme* profile-, watery, thick mucous, puruhtit. oEfcturtve. etc.
In others, a dryness, dry, wat r, weak, or Ina.inied eyes, s'opplnjr up, or oo»truetlon, of the tinsnt passages, ringing lu ears, dcafhess, hawking ami voughIng to clear the throat, ulceration*, seabi from ul«*eM, vole*! altered, nasal twang, offensive breaUi, impalj\'l •r total deprivation of senac of smell and taMe. i.l.rzlnesa, mental depresslan. loss of appetite, titdlgnstlon. enlarged tonsils, tickling coutrli, etc. Only a few of these symptoms arc Mketyio be present I11 auy case at one time.
DR. SAGE'S CATARRH REMEDY
produces
radical
ewes of
the
wor*tCBS*ii
of Catarrh,
no matter of lwrw long standing. The Ui|iiM remedy may
1h-
snuffed,
l*lt«r applied by
With tapmanui reccotly Medals aaeaBaiaa a eelgkboraeeSi *01. Iteaa fee run by eiUMt stcsa er *tf*r power, sadlsespwteny
4
Um-
use of Dr.
PlKRCE's Douche, This If the only form of iu*tru« mcnt yet Invented with which fluid mt-dlelne can be carried niuu vi- and J-LnrECTLY A1T1.1E.D all parts of the afllectitl nasal paasages, an-l the bers or cavItU** eoromanleatlng
then'Wltli,
1Beh&m-wnlelt
sores ami ulcers "t^uently exist, and from which
tbe
catarrhal ...schatjrc K«-nerolly procecilfclts use sur uadcrstoou. (Torn Sli n.tlaao itlr.
SAOES
Is pleasant and easily uadcrstoi accompanylnc each Instrument
Ca-
acks
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of
tl vr
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npi lications. It Is mSd nod pleas-
int to use, coot itnlnp no strongs raus* drtigs or, polnonN rata~r)i I?• ni dy and Douche aeid fcy iliMi Sata. *1. V. I'tW'.cF. M. !.. Pmp'r.WorW's Dl»|U.. IT,.- 1 HnflSt^ X. Y.
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Portable Mulay Saw 1C11,
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