Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 10, Number 36, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 6 March 1880 — Page 7
THE MAIL
A PAPER FOR TIIE PEOPLE.
KITCHEN MAXIMS.
Mince pies, plum padding and holiday turkey lay the foundation for an all winter's indigestion, bad
Cireeuing,
Arri.K
not
cofds and
rheumatism. Eat sparingly, of rich diet. A ROOD cook never wastes.
It is her
pride to make the most of every thing with which she
is
provided,and to serve
it in the most attractive and appetizing form. The day has passed for regarding cooking a menial and valgar labor, and those who give thought' and study to preparation of their daily food always gain in vigor and cheerfulness.
In marketing, go early,
so as
to secure
a choice of fresh articles. Trade only with honest dealers, and where possible lor cash only. Credits aro always costly. If a dealer wrongs you in weight or measure, leavo him.
Ducks and geese are best in fall and winter, Those of the proper age are with semi-transparent fat, tender «ESH, leg joints that will break by the body's
weight,
flesh
a soft breast bone, and
colored and brittle beaks. Pork should never be eaten except in the fall and winter.
Veal should be
avoided in summer. Beef and mutton are the staple meats. When meat comes into the bouse
it should
lip in a
be at once hung
cool, dry place unlil wanted.
In no other land than ours is there such profusion and variety of food, and certainly there is no other where there is so
much
waste caused by indifference
and carelessness and gross ignorance of the principles which ought to govern the preparation of food.
Good nourishing food,and wholesome plain cooking, if introduced in thousands
of family
are all
as
circles which are now un
happy without knowing why, would result
in
improved health, happier
tempers, more ability and disposition to
work, better incomes, and higher and nobler lives, Numbor and a moderate variety of dishes at a meal are more troublesome in preparation,|but not necessasily more costly.
Soup, lish, vegtables and
less
by
those who cook to be punctual. Poultry when fresh is known by its full, bright eyes, pliable feet, and soft, moist skin. The top of the breast bone of a young fowl is soft, and may be easily bent with the fingers, and the
dressing.
in
ARI'LK SAUCE is the
the
form
which
fruit frequently appears.
There is
apple sauce, and applo sauce. To make the best, requires tho best apples. Select high flavored fruit, such as the
R. I.
or Kpitzenberg, pare, and slice
in thick slices, and put, with the needed quantity of sugar, in a dish with a tight lltting cover. Some havo a dish
for the purpose, but a tin pail
good cover
will
MADE
^ffith
a
answer. Set in A moder
ate oven, and allow it to stew FTBWLK, until thoroughly done good APPLNVDPI need no water. Apple
Banco so prepMRl.
is far snporlorto tnat made In the usual way. Next in popularity to apple sauce is,
PIK—Stewed apples
inch
thick,
is a caricature on apple pie. The apple pie is tnado with sliced raw apples,
a very deep plate, and as few plates are deep enough,
heaped up in generous measure. It is a mistake to ppoil good apples with much seasoning. Cloves and allspice overcome the natural flavor a very little cinnamon, or minute bits of the died peel of a a SWEET orange, develop it. In many families, sauce and pie end the chauges, while they are really but the beginning of the list. What can be better for a dessert, than
BAKKI
A
rrn,Ks—Either sweet
CHUTIOT
tion
or sour?
Many have a notion that sweet apples are the only kinds proper for baking. They are indeed excellent—when sour ones
be had. But for the perfec
of baked
apples H. I. Greenings are
requited: Remove the centers with a "corer,"
till the
in a baking
if we
cavities with SUGAR*, set
dUh with a little
water, and
bake rather briskly. Apples so treated, are better than most
of us deserve but
add, as they aro eaten, a liberal
supply of Jersey cream! It is out a step froui apples to
Arri.K
DRMRUNQS— that person is
TO
be envied, whose recollections of
childhood does not include apple dumplings—"such as mother used make." That kind will never be found again, but a fair approach to it may be hope
I
for.
to
of sauce if you please." Arri.K CUSTARD is not to be omitted. Pare and core the apples, stew in very little water ULIUL tender poor over them a custard made in the nsual manner, and bake until the custard is done. Housekeepers find
It
allowed to lay. for an hour or so they are then dipped in a batter of flour and eggs, and fried in an abundance of very hot fat for these, a wire frying basket is very oonvenient. They are drained for a few minutes, and served hot. If for dessert, they are dusted with powdered sugar when served, but if, as
where the carpet
and the floor carpetless into
bread
costly than steaks and roast.
Cheaper cuts of meat, and a variety of vegtables, with soups and stews, and plenty
of
bread are cheaper than more
costly cuts of meat, with less variety, and equally nourishing. It is ,the duty
of the queen of the
kitchen to have meals served promptly. It IS al«o the duty of the family to be readj' as promptly to sit down to the feast. To
seo a good dinner spoiled
over cooking, because the men folks are needlessly careless about appearing punctually at the regular hour, is enough to make a scold out of an angel. It is the duty of those who devour as well
feet
and nock are large in proportion to the body. The best fowls aro fat, plump, with skin noarly white and the grain of the flesh line. Old fowls have long, thin necks and feet,and the flesh on the legs and back has a purplish shade. Fowls aro always in season. ""^Turkevs are in season in fall and winter, 'but deteriorate
in
the spring.
Old turkeys have long hairs, and the flesh is purplish when it shows under the skin on legs and back when good they are white, plump, with
full
breast
and" suiooth legs, and soft loose spurs. Hen turkeys are inferior in flavor, but aro smaller, fatter and plumper. Full grown turkeys are best for ooning or boiling, as the flesh does not tear
in
THE USES OF APPLES.
However we may esteem other fruits, the applo is the main reliance in late winter or early spring, as there is little else in the way of fresh fruits. For cooking, no fruit is equal to the apple, which is susceptible of being served in a |great varioty of acceptable forms, some of which are here suggested.
many
prefer them, to be eaten with meat, the sugar is omitted. BROWN BETTY—We gave this several months ago, and will only briefly repeat. All the clean bits and fragments of bread are dried crisp in the stove oven with the door open, then rolled, and bread crumbs are always at hand. Sliced apples, bread crumbs, sugar, cinnamon,and a deep pudding dish. A layer of apples, sugar, spice, crumbs apples,sugar, spice, crumbs, and so on until the dish is full. Bake.
PAN-DOWDY'OR APPLE SLUMP—Since wood fires and the old bake pan or skillet, with a cover to hold coals on the top, went out of fashion and use, an "apple slump" has not been possible. An imitation is made in a deep pan, and baked in an oven,
Bht
it is only a baked
apple pudding. Probably tbeTeal thing can still be found in the lumber camps, and IN a few other localities where wood is the fuel, and the open fireplace has ay to the stove. Th are quartered the bake pan is lined at the sides with a crust apples are put in. paoked solidly, some spice is used, and sufficient molasses, or part sugar, and part molasses, to sweeten a top crust is put on, gashed to let the steam escape the pan is set on the coals, and the coals put on the cover. Eaten hot with butter! Who can ever forget it!
"parlors"
is
clean and not old,
and the furniture polished and bright into "rooms" where
the chairs are deal
"kitchens"
where the family live, and the meals are cooked and eaten, and the boys and girls are as blithe as the sparrows'in the thatch overhead and I see that it is not so much wealth, nor learning, nor clothing, nor servants, nor toil, nor idleness, nor town, nor country, nor rank, nor station—as tone and temper that make life joyous or miserable, that render homes happy or wretohed. And I see, too, that in town or country, God's grace and good sense make life what no teachers, or accomplishments, or means, or society, can make
It the
NOWHERE
opening
stave of an everlasting psalm, the fair beginning of an endless existence, the goodly, modest, well proportioned vestibule to a temple of Qod's building,-that shall never aecay, wax old or vanish away.—John Hall, D. D.
metamorphoses of the frog. This animal is a worm when it comes from the egg, and remains such the first four days of its life, having neither eyes nor ears, nostrils, nor respiratory organs. It crawls. It breathes through its skin. After awhile a neck is grooved into the flesh. Its soft lips are hardened into a horny beak. The different organs, one after another, bud out then a pair of branching gills, and last, a long and limber tail. The worm has become a fish. Three or four days more elapse, and the gills sink back into the body, while in their place others come, much more complex, arranged in vascular tufts, one hundred and twelve in each. But they, too, have their day, ana are absorbed, together with their framework of bone and cartilege, to be succeeded by an entirely different breathing apparatus, the initial of a second correlated group of radical change. Lungs are developed, the mouth widened, the horny beak converted into rows of teeth, the stomach, the intestines, prepared for the reception of animal fooa in place of vegetable four limbs, fully equipped with hip and shoulder bones, with nerves and blood vessels, punch out through the skin, while the tail, being now supplanted by them as a means
of
'.Shrewdness and Ability. Hop Bitters so freely advertised in all the papers,secular and religious, are having a large sale, and are supplanting all other medicines. There is no denying the virtues of the Hop plant, and the proprietors of these Bitters have shown great shrewdness and ability in compounding a Bitters, whose virtues are so palpable to every one'S^observatlon.—Exchange.
Aphonia Cured.—Fellow's Compound Syrup of Hypophosphites—Hyhouia or
Lioss
of
half an
between two llabby crusts,
Voice, is remedied iu a short
time, no matter whether the cause be from inflammation of the lining membrane, from cold, or from nervous derangement._____________
From
the sliced apple should be
the
BANKS
in
of the XInilson.
NKWBURG, N. Y.
Oct,
H. H. Warner &
20, 1479
Co., Rochester,
N. Y.
Gentlemen:—"A lady of over seventy years
of
age, in failing health for over
a year, has been using Warner's Safe Bitters
on
my recommendation. She
feels very grateful
for the benefit she
has derived therefrom, and says that until she used it her stomach could bear no vegetable food for over three voars.
I believe
Ific
it to be a certain speo-
for dyspepsia. Dr.
J. T. Joslyn.
Rffcnlalc the Mecreiloas.
In our endeavors to preserve health it is of the utmost importance that we keep the secretory systems
in
perfect
condition, The well known remedy Kidney-Wort, has specific action upon the kidneys, liver and bowels. Use it instead of dosing with vile bitters or drastic pills. It is purelylvegetablejand is prompt but mild in action.
Take Warning.
Dlrectlv around each
where it
'ENTERS
OQI'-OOO. A
ret lied,
Her's were both boiled and
baked, and wo never oould tell which were I'^SU Isn't the making OI the crust for boiled dumplings a lost art? Well, we can manage baked ones, and there is lesss risk oi failure, and consequent danger
A
difficult to select a
pudding dish large enough for this. ^ARI-LK FUITTKICS are much liked by many: Esther large slices of apples are sprinkled with sugar and cinnamon,
bronchial tube
the luugs, are aboat
the whole
CICK
WJOOO
minute air cells—in the entire luugs
600,-
slight cold producing bronchial
inflamantlon,
A
gathering of palegrn and
a slight difficulty
in breathing, quickly in
volves the 20,000
air cells,and finally, If not
TWO.OOO.OOQ
becomes
with pus, which must be healed, or
life will soon terminate. The world's great lung remedy, DA. KING'S NKW DISCOVERY for cousu
I
Uou, readily heals and per'
neatly ERR
the
very worn case
diseases,
throat,
of
the digestion. "Both kinds
SWORN EVIDENCE.
The following Cure Is prolkbly Ihe most romarkabio ever effected by any medical preparation for the treatment of
Catarrh: Gentlemm.—
tarrh for ten vsar*. anil for the last six veal's hr.vo been a terrible Mitferer. I was rendered partially deaf, had barring in the head, pains across the temple, dizzy spells. weak nnd painful eyes, ssrollea ana ulceratcd tonsils, hard and constant conch, ecrercpaln across tlio chest, and every Indication of consumption. My head ached all the time. The matter accumulated so rapidly In my head and throat that I conld not keep them free. Frequently at Eight I would sprinjf out of bed, it seemed to me, st the point of saffocatlen.
I
began the use of
FOR CATABBB.
The side crust
baked before the juice came from the apples it then partly penetrated with syrup the apples were done to a rich crimson mass. Talk about apple merin gues, and such flummery—Here was richness!
TEMPER AT HOME.
I
have peeped into quiet
to improve rapidly. The first dose seemed to clear
my
head as I had not known it to be for years. It seemed gradual!/ to arrest Ute discharges.
glopp«d vip cough in three day*.
garglel soon reduced the Inflammation and swelling of tny tonsils, so that they soon ceased to troublo me. The soreness across my chest disappeared, the buzzing noises In my head ceased, my senses of seeing ana of hearing were completely restored, and every symptom of disease that had reduced mo to the verge of the grave disappeared by the uao
of SAKTOBD'S RADIO A I. CCKH FOB CATAERII. I hare been thus explicit because, a* a druggist, I have seen a great deal of suffering from Catarrh, and hope to convinco many that thU Is a great remedy. a
I am familiar with the treatment of Catarrh as practised by the best physicians, and have consulted the most eminent about my case. I have used every kind of remedy and apparatus that have op-
ment from any them.
BOSTON,Fob.of IL 1375. GEO. F. DDFSMORE.
Brrrots. m. Feb. 23,1873. Then personally appeared the said George F. Dlnsmore, and made oath that the foregoing statement by him subscribed la true. Bofore me,
voided of the secretion already deposited, but its collection is carried on in a healthy manner, while the formation of tubercle is retarded. The rapidity with which patients take on flesh while under the influence of the Syrup, of itself indieates that no other preparation can be better adapted to help and nourish the constitution,and hence be more effacious in all depression of spirits, shaking or trembling of the hands or Dody, cough, shortness of breath, or consumptive habit. The nerves and muscles become strengthened and the blood purified.
FELLOWS COMPOUND SYRUP OF HTPOPHOSPHITES Speedily and permanently cures Congestion of the Lungs, Bronchitis, Consumption, Nervous Prostration, Shortness of Breath, Palpitation of the Heart,Trembling
of the Hands and Limbs, Physical and Mental Depression, Loss of Appetite, Loss of Enegry, Loss of Memory- It will rapidly improve the weakened functions and organs of the body, which depend for health upon voluntary, seml-veluntary 4nd involuntary nervous action. It acts with vigor,gentlenessandsubtlety owing to the exquisite harmony of its ingredients, akin to pure blood itself.
—CIAITI AIRIRIH£
Catarrh Twenty Years. oped to Lungs.
six bottles "Sure
of
I 5
coughs, colds, tickling
In the
asthma, noarseness, and difficulty
B«: II
tug, in tnc shortest
'UE
Trial laitiesten cent*.
possible.
J?or«.\, by
Berry,Terte
To all who are suffering
Gullet
WANT*,
Ind.
A CARD,
from the errors
and Indiscretions of youui, nervous weakness, early decay, loss
of
manhood, EEC~, I
will send a recipe that-trill cure you,
OF CHARGE.
covered
E. L.
I lierrhr certify that I hare had Ca
BETH J. THOMAS, Justice of the Peace.
Each package contains Dr. Sanford's Improved Inhaling Tnbe, with full directions for use in all casts. Price, $1.00. For sale by all Wholesalo and Retail Druggists throughout tho United States. WEEKS & POTTER, General Agents and Wliolosale Druggists, Boston. Mass.
VOLTAIC PLASTER
Affords ihe most grateflil relief In all Affections of tho Chest and Lungs.
CHRONIC PLEURISY CURED.
Messrs.
in the animal kingdom is
there so favorable an opportunity for peeping into nature's workshop
WEEKS & POTTER: Gentlemen,
COIXIKS* VOLTAIC PLASTKBS.
as in the
comfort, whereas, before tho cation of your thing. 1 consider them inestimable, and shall with pleasure recommend them to the afflicted. Tours respectfully, Mna. FRANCES HARBIMAX.
OBLAXS, Me., April 21,1876. There Is no medical or protective appliance tlint Will prove so grateful and effective In Tickling Cougus, Irritation and Soreness of tho Chest and Lungs. We believe them capablo of preventing serious dlsoases of these organs.
PRICE, 25 CENTS.
Do not confound these Plasters with the ordinary riasters of the day, that by comparison aro absolutely worthless.
Be carcfUl to obtain
MASS.
ShenffA
I
A. C.
Cure,*'heflaid for six more
and after using them'felt entirely well but to make assurance doubly sure he used three more, ending off gradually according to directions.
This case is another of oar citizens who is now, and was then, connected with the "Chicago
Gas Co.,"
FREE
This great remedy was dis
by a missionary
In
self addressed envelope to the RJEV JOFRVI'H T, IXXA.X. Station ft, New York City,
76
dence
is
known as "the Gas Meter
Man." For sale by G1JLICK A BERRY. RX)UJ?D—THAT WITH ONE STROKE
JN THE pen you
South America.
of the
Bates
would then hafo
recourse to every moans la my power to dislodge the micas from my throat ana head before being able to sleep again. For a period of six years rav tonsils were nlccratcd and so mnch Inflamed that I could with difficulty swallow. I finally consulted an eminent surgeon In regard to an operation on them, but at his request postponed It. The constant Inflammation and ulceration In my throat causcd by the poisonous matter dropping clown from my bead bad so Irritated and Inflamed my lungs that 1 coughed incessantly,—a deep, hard cough. Meanwhilo my system began tosbowtho effect# of this disease. so* that I loaf flesh, crew pale, and showed every symptom ofan early death oy consumption. When matters had reached this stage, or about six months ago,
Hawkins
R. L.
SAXFOHD'S RADICAL CCBB
After using th? first bottle I began
John
C01LINS'B9
A
COLUXS' VOLTAIC PLASTER,
ft combination of Electric or Voltaic. Plates with a highly Medicated Plaster, as seen lif tho above cnt. sold by all Wholesale and Retail Druggists throughout the United States and Canados,
ENERAL EFFECTS -OKFELLOWS'
Compound Syrup of Hypophosphites.
"It
locomotion, is carried away
piecemeal by the absorbents, and the animal passes the remainder of its days as an air breathing and flesh feeding batrachian.
is perfectly safe,and the taste pleasant."
1
1HE
first apparent effect is to Increase the appetite.
It
assists
.TERRE HAUTE SATURDAY EVENING MATT, 7
WHERE IT IS SOLD. JS-' t'
Godecke Opera House Harry Buntin „.p. o,
M. P.
£iy
V. LH
Cole
W 8
Smith-
H.
Swineheart
Ira Long
Smith,
P. M...._
Flavin^
for many months past suffered with a vory lnmo Bide, called by my physician Chronic Pleurisy, caused by a former Injury and strain, and for which I used many prescriptions and liniments, as woli aa tho so-called rheumatic cures, without tho least benefit, my physician recommended ono of your
which, to my great
surprise, relieved tho pain and soreness almost immediately, and I have been able to attend to my household affairs ever 6lnco with porfcct case nni comfort, whereas, before tho application of youi invaluable Plaster, 1 was scarcely able to do any-
digestion,
and causes the food to assimilate properly—thus the system Is nourished. It also, by its tonic action on the digestive organs induces more copious and regular evacuations. Its effect on the mucoua membrane is such that easy expectoration is produced not only are the air passages easily
Lobby
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It
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That Acta at tlie Same Time on THE LIVER, THE BOWELS, and the KIDNEYS.
TERRIBLE SUFFERING/
Biliousness, Hoadaebe, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Constipation snd Piles, or Kidney Complaiat3, GraTcl, Diabetes,
SCDLMEST
in tho Urine, Milky
or Bopy Urin® or Iiheomatlc Pains and Aches,
I aro developed becamso tho blood I with tho cumors tb&t should have bocu cxpellod naturally.-
KIDNEY-WORT
them and yon will llvo but to suffer. Thousands hsva been cured.
ordered
Its taste Is pleasant,
and its effects permanent. Sold by all Drnitfflsts.
PK SYKES' SURE CURE —FOR—
AFE
81.56
TRY
will sdd one mora to the number.ItandYON
at onee and
a Bottle
Devel-
Cured in the Fall and Winter of
1875,
afler
trying a variety of remedies. His catarrhal troubles were much Increased by services and exposures of the war, and were over twenty years duration, developing finally to the Lungs, causing great uneasiness and considerable alarm. His Improvement was slow, but steady,—only took one bad cold through the winter, but was subject to frequent and severs colds before. After
of
UFLLT*
THROUGH TO CHICAGO WITHOUT CHANGE OF CARS.
Trains leave Union Depot, Terre Hacte, as ft Hows: 6:40 a.
M„
daily, except Sunday.
IFCSO
p. daily.
USING
Through sleeping cars on all night trains. Close connection Is made at Danville for Peoria and points west, also with Wabash trains both east and west.
JOS. COLLETT, Superintendent.
J. S. HUNT, G. T.A.
K0AQ&
5
Dearborn street, resi
145 south Green. His name is
Taylor,and he
H.V.
OF
can reach,wlthaaadvertise
ment in the Saturday Evening Mail, almost •very reading family in this city, as well as he residents
towns and country
oonding Terre Haute.
cor
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WARNER'S
KIDNEY&LIVER
E
{Formerly Dr. Craig'1 Kidney Cure.) A vegetable preparation and the only anro remedy in the world for Uright's Dlaeaao. Diabetes, and AIX Kidney, llver, mud Urinary Pise—ce.
RSTeatlmonlala of the highest order In proof ofthese statements. .. Bt0~For the euro of Diabetes, call fbr War* ner1* Sate Diabetes Cnrc. pS~Fot the core of Iirlght'a and the other diseases, call fbr Warner's Salto Kidney udUTef*CaK,
H. H. Warner & Co.
Proprietors, ROCHESTER, N. Y.
fl9*8uid
for
Pamphlet
and
TeitlmonUls.
At Wholesale by Gulick&lJerry
THEONLY MEDICINE
A Trial Will Insnre its Popularity Everywhere.
"WHITE Shuttle Sewing Machine
When onee used will retain its place forever.
It is celebrated for Its advantages,in that it is one of the largest sewing machines manufactured—adapted alike to the use of the family or the workshop. It has
largest shuttle, with a bobbin that holds almost a spool of thread. The shuttle tension is adjustable without removing the shuttle from the machine.
This machine is so constructed that the power Is applied directly over the needle, thus enabling it to sew the heaviest material with unequaled ease. It is very simple In its construction,durable as Iron and steel can make it, all its wearing parts case hardened or steel, and ingeniously provided with means for taking up lost motion so we aro justified in Warranting Every Mnehine jjfor
It is the lightest and easiest running machine in the market, it is, also, the most elaborately ornamented and prettiest machine ever produced.
With all these advantages, it is sold from
815
to
825
SSfWARNER'S Safe Remedies are sold by Druggists and Dealers in Medioine everywhere.
less than other llrst-class machines
J. N. Hickman, Gen. Agt.
304
Main street, Terre Haute, Ind.
W. s. CLIP*. J. H. WILLIAMS
CLIFT & WILLIAMS,.
MANUFACTURERS OF
Sash, Doors, Blinds, &c
AND DEALERS IN
LUMBER, LATH, SHINGLES, GLASS, PAINTS, OILS and BUILDERS' HARDWARE.
Mulberry Street,Corner Ninth, TERRE HAUTE,MND
IANO TUNING.
Take It
and health will once more gladden your heart. Why suffer longer from the torment °wyhear'uohdIstrwfromOon"cTtoairfui iMOsuee
dis
Kn3nrr-"W0*RWW•» curs you. Try a pack
BE
satisfied.
It t$ a dry wffMiU compound and I On«P*ekas«aiaka«*ix*srtsof2IedlcIhe. -I'cmr
Drumitt hat
«, or trfW
Evansville, Terre Haute and Chicago R'y.
DAXVILLE KOUTE.
makes a specialty of tuning and repairing all kinds of instruments. All repairs executed the Bame as at piano and organ manufactories.
Pianos tuned and cleaned, moths
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