Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 18, Number 30, Jasper, Dubois County, 4 August 1876 — Page 3

jUr. Whrfh'rt l-tttr of Acceptance. Mai.onk, N. V., Juljr 13, IdTtt. 1'he. II"U. IliiWAHU M Tiimimon anil otlirra of Uie r.nnriiUU nt tlie llv'tubltt'an National ion vriitioa : (,nri.K:-1 riwiv! on thn ih iimt. your (,,iiiiiiuniU.n H'lvuinir mo itmt I hml M- n niutiiiiiii'iiiilv ii'ihiiiihUmI i u National ( onvi iitiuii ! II'" i:-'iniln nil 'ii i tjr, lirM at tnt-innatl mi th MOi ult. ,l"r tlm Mill e of Vice-l'iriltnt lm I iiiU' bUiirii, nml rriiickUnK i"T m--.t -ni ol Itm H.itiir, uii'l H-Liii,i m v mU'tiUuu t Hie minium ' ill tUu lii'imliliruu iliM irliif '4jnUilieii in In 'li'U' liy tlm Convent Ion. A iiniiiiiinliiiii inmlit wtl'i mir.li unanimity i ni -ilii'K runH'li-iK- on Hie jmrl of tint t,Dvenli..i) whicii iiiriirK my rtimin 1 KrHtitinlf. U in .vrrili'l 'Hi M'tiw nf llii' r-oMiiiBilulity Htnli mar fi'li'iw. II rlii'U'if I hlnill -ixli-avor 1" rlrm tin' i1nti" ! tlm ofln i in tin finr ol lm s.uirMni Killer nml in thu ihUtiiU nf tlm m lu.lr (Miuntiy. . I" tlif Mimmury ol ililrini-a niii-in-ti-ij by Ui ronvcnliiui I jrivn my mr.lial cmiM-nt. 'I'lii Ki'iiil)li-n party I, in inlri-iirliptt in tin orllikiiio l.t ft our linul llir ilm-trlm that lilx-M v I llu niiiirpiHO, uurnnnwalili law fur evi-ry (im.'i ol Ami Tiran ll. It l thti mihiiii of Hint :irtv tii iiiff lull ctTtst In Una iriiicinp liy MTiirniK to every AmiTHan ru.fn romiilcU' litirrl y anil tim l eqiiality in tlie i-xitoim of till r.ivil , nluir ami (lullic riKliK. Tina Mill Ik1 Mr-iiniiii.l,i-only wlirn tli Anirruvin rtti.i-n, with. nit n-Ktrl t n'iilor, ahull rar Oil imi..jly of ritii-imliip .it fully ami mi'un'ly in Ihrcnu l,inkr of l.nuiai.uia an on Hie liaiiWi ol tin-St. I.nw n iuv. I'pon Ui ju Btiim ol'imr MmtliiTn rclatinna my view hti-rei'4-nlly cxpri-i-wit an a iih-iiiIkt ol tlie rMiimitto ot tin I niU'.l Mntin limine (it liep-ri-iit'ilivi-a umui hoiitlirin aflaira. ilirui vi-m rrmiun iiiM-naniri1! ami witi tlm rxpri'Mw : 'Weof tlio North ilt'luil ourailvc in rx tin that Ui nuiaiwa of the Ninth, an far brlmi-l in ninny of tlm aUriliiiU-a of i nhirtiU'iitil improveinenl anit rivilualion, are, in tun brii f riol of U u or llllern yearn, Ui be trmiMnriiietl ititu our iniUl Nurthi-rn ruinniiiiiitii-B." Ttiat tii only l omn tt.roliKli a loli ivuirw of patient waltinir to w hu h no "or ran now M't certain Imnn.ls. I hero wi.l t a fl ileal of un.ivoi.Ublr trillion, wbich wi;l rjill lor forUvirittiee, and winch ill have to 1 jelieveil liy the Irinprrnte, fnKU-rinK care of the liovernment. linn of th" mnt )l lit, if not iinl!ilanfcable, aiciicien in Una ilirc turn w ill be the ilrviHinjr of mime tiysU'tn to ahl in tlietluit-

ti.in of Die tnaa-it. 1 lie fact that there are who' counties in Louisiana, in which them ia not a colitary ftclioolIioum In full of iUtiin. ecoiiiMai lnee penple to remain in the I'nion , ami now our duty ant mU rent ilemaml that r leave no Jurt meana mid iel to make them tx', loyal riti.eiiH. How to ilimlriihh the friction, how lontiiniilalrlhe elevntmn ol thia portion f our countrv are. tin.lilen.a aliln'anint Ihi'rnM-lvea U our U-i-t ana wia-ei-t ctU'ni:inrhlli. Tli" foiiixlMUon for theiM- cf tort in nut le IhI'I In anliKfyuiR tl'e Sotithrrn wopie thai tliey are to have eajual n l cinrl Ju.ine in copic 1 1.) them, liivc ihi-iii l i Hie tiilli nt ex-ti-nt t-very lilMaainjr which th iiovernment ronlera ixn Uie inont fivorwl; niveth-in no junt caiiM lur eoinplaiut, anl then ImM tln ni bv evt ry iiiTcrtary inenna loan exact, riKi'l ohnervance til nl itheir iluticii an-1 obligation! umler tlie i onKtitulioii and lU Hiiit'iiiliiieiiln, to arc tire all with in Uieir I orib-r iiiniihMH ami citiziiinliip, with every rlfhl thcrel i lilonrinif. The Jio-t oMiic iliin t public creilitorn rroaU"! winn die i.-niii.iiiiut iu UtO f.rcH'8 of l!irvU mil iliHMilulioii, ami an an in'tinpi-nnnble condition of itn aalvatmn, jr uaranUl by the live an I IiI.hI of thoiman In ot iu brave ilefrnilem. aro to le kett w ith r lid'olia faith, aa are all the I pieilp- uiiiiiary thereto anil ronnrmabiry iherwif. In my JuilTnent, the pletire of onirreaa of .Innuitrv II, l"T-, for releniillon of note of the TniUxl MtU in coin, Is the plight-'! faith of National honor. unple tionentv aii'l tlie to the H'nple, w hose Ji niiaiienl welfare aii'l prohMTty are il'Mnleiit ; -ii true tiionev ki the bama ot their x-cnuiary iranh.u tionn, all ilemainl the m rupiiloii oiiMTvam-e of thia pleilire, an t it is the duty of onirreni to nupplenieiit H w ith nui'li lek'inlatinti an tliail lie llii-. t-arv for iti jn-rlK-t f Dlllllnient. In m.r f f inn ol truvrnnneiit, Intellizenre mnnt Kiverafilv nnl v iluo to the b.'illot. Ilenr the t ommiiii iu'IiimIko itielanil rliiiil lie pi-TM-rrel in a'l their v i.-or, while in ai'cunlaiire w ilh the (pirit of the ( iiiiHtiliiiiioi they an I all their emluwmcnta Rhoiilil l wcuml by evry jxmil.ie an l jiroj-r i;ii.tr:;niy airauirt every lonu of ne tanan nil' uen e or control . Ti.ere ni l ! the ntric.teiit fcunitmjr in ftpenililiina ot the (ni rnmeul ronnihU'iit w ith ila i'IT-tUvi' H'liiiiiiUtrntinn, aU'l ail unnecee nary i.lln-ra t'louhl he HlHilmhe!. Oilicea hhoiihl lie coiilerrel u'v U"n the baxiaof biyh character aii'l pm n. ti ' ir tHni', anl i-lonihl l alniiniU'rel on.y a puiilic trui-t an I not for pri vaU: a'lvuntare. The foreiroir.i arc chief among the cardinal jiripciiih'x of the U-i nililii n iartv, an'lt'i carry thein mil fuil pro-Hi M i fleet lithe work it now ha on h".n I. To the completion of ila irreat iiiKMon we ml'lren onrnelve in h"e ainl eonllilence, c!n ere l ai.'l H.iiuil.iUsI hy the recolUvtion of m-l acliii'veinenUi, rememlH-rinK that tin ier (jl U u t liix rty that we are indebted in tiiia en'i nnial year of mr existence for a prt'MTved nnuroken I'liinn ; for the fact that there l no maUT or lavi' throinthnut our I mad ilotninion. nn I thnt emancipHted miilmna look iiin the enniniif tlie In "liir an a pymixiiiif the , tmfllliil dii l int;,in that all tnen are created free ; an i equa!, nml l'ie jrunnn y c f t'n ir owni'.ialiiy I uii'ier the law Willi Hie mot-t highly favore.1 nti- ! ii'ii of tlie l .nd. To the liit ii i;ein e and con- j aciei.ecof all who tic re cood rovetntiicut. ctxi I wi.l. P'1 money and tir.in ri iiioroentr. Hie kef'iljluvwi liirly, ii' it mini ii. ill nl of tlie lnierfis i tone Kti'fi-niiitcotiiinir of l.u i an orirnnizalinti, j i t wj'.n ilia iiimi'i.i pnrioite of ltd mnasea )iromo;:y ttjn tiieve all error ami tj unni .narily jnmoli h' I ofti'telern a,- iiiihI Hie law a ol Inecni.u trv, rmiU'li-nlly Miliiuitit it claim for llieroutinned M'iHrti'f the American tCtV. lU'Ssitiully, V II. 1.1 AM A. W III.Kt.I K. X M ran ire freak of Nature In a 1'rarh Orchard. The reader of tho Courier will be surprised to learn thtt there are now peaches, fully matured, large and luseioti?, ulruniy in the I lar.tiibal market, and rai.-eil in the City of Hannibal. Th'n fact is not only a matter of surprise to tho people of Hannibal, but it M equally a matter of surprise to Mr. A. W. Morrison, of Smith ilamu'ial, the ! gentleman who raised them. H only itiows this, that several rears ago he planted the seeds, and now that his tree, six in number, nrc loaded down with as heavy tind as line a crop of ripe fruit a was ever seen. No one Ik fore has ever heard of penclic maturing as early as this in the State of Missouri, but we know whereof we speak, for we have seen and eaten the fruit, and we have no hesitation in snying that we nerer ;ite primer or better, raised in Marion County. Any one who will take the trotibin to po to Mr. Morrison's place, iu tsouth Hannibal, may convince himself that tlie statement is true. If Mr. Morrison, in this Centennial year, can succeed in originating n, peaeh that matures the first of July ho will deserve an unanimous vote of thanks at the celebration of thn next Centennial Fourth. Ilanttilml Courur, July t, - Nothing hhort of the skill of a K.tphaid could portray the look of scorn that comes over a Centennial restaurant-keeper's visao when a party who have brought their lunch with thein blandly n"'uet.s permission to sit under his awning to eat it. Two j ears n'o, the discovery was announced that an artilicial vanilla could be manufactured from the conifcrin contained in pine-wood. It is now ascertained that itcan he as readily and plentifully obtained from the creosote of wood-tar from tho beech tree.

SEASOXAIILE ISLCIPES. ChocoUde Icc-Vriam. Vor this takft 1 Iint if new milk, and ad.l to it h de-

grvvH 2 cups of uar and '' f r., the I same maimer hs detailed in the last! recipe. Then, he fore returning V the lire, add to it 6 taMesDoonfulu f eho.--ularc, rubbed Hinootlt in a little milk. Heat well for a moment or two, then j pluee over thu lire a";ain, and heat until ; it thicken well, etirrinir it eunttantly. ; When it has been M t oil, and U eonies i (juite colt!, Mir in i niiait of rich cream. 1 ! and put in the freezer. i Vunilln Jcf-Crc'tm.TiiVv 1 rmart of I ii.-h new milk, put in it a vanilla bean broken in two, and M t it oxer thy lire in a water-hath to heat i whites and olks of .'I Separate the eggs and beat thein very li'lit. When the milk nlmusl bulls, Htir up the beaten yolks with 4 cups of crushed white Mi'ar, and add to thein tho hot milk l.ttle by little, beating KteaJilv the while. Then beat in the frothed whites, and place again over the lire, stirnnff it brisklr for about tifteen minutes. It will now be quite as thick as boiled custard. Tour it out into a deep dish or bowl and M t it aside to cool. When it is ijuile cold beat into it ." pints of sweet rich cream, and it is ready to freeze. If you can not get a vanilla bean to use, add . teaspoonfuls of extract of vanilla to the cold custard. Making Ie-Crenn. ItreaL your ice up into pieces theizo of a pigeon's egg, the smaller the better. The easiest wav to break the ice is by wrapping ".round it a piece of old carpet, and pounding upon it, through the cloth, with hammer or iintiit-l tiitlU il L llr.c enough. This prevents any waste of ice, or any necessity of taking it into your hands while breaking it. Pack the broken ice in a pail or small tub around the freezer the ordinary upright freezer is the best one to use alternately with layers of ruck silt (common salt will not answer the purpose at all). In this way till the pail to the level of the top of the freezer, but before covering it with the ice remove the lid carefully, and with along wooden ladle or tlat stick be .t the custard, as j-u would batter, steadily for .i or G minutes. Now replace the Jid, and pack the ice and salt over it, covering it with about 2 inches of the mixture, then spread alove all several folds of b'anket or carpet, and leave it untouched f r an hour. At t,he e nd of that time, remove the ice from above the freezer-lid, wipe iV ii i i it oil carefully, and open the freezer, i lou will now hint its sides Uned with a j thick layer of frozen cream. Displace j this with your ladle or a long knife, j worKing cvtiT parucie 01 11 loose. Now beat r.p the cu-tard again, firmly ami vigorously, until it is all a smooth, half-congealed paste. The velvety smoothness and perfection of the ice-crcani depend upon the thoroughness of your beating at this point. .Now put on the cover again. and pack in more ice and salt, turning off the brine that has already accumulated, cover the freezer entirely with the ice, and spread over all the carpet. At the end of two or three hours more again turn oil' the brine and add fresh ice and salt, but do not open the freezer for about two hours more. At that time you may take the freezer from the ice, open it, wrap a towel wet in hot water about the lower part, and turn out a solid column of ice-cream, cloegrained, firm, delicious. In all you need j not spend more than fifteen minutes in i the preparation of this favorite delicacy after having made the cutard. The best way is to make the plain custard over night, then stir into it the cold cream and flavoring the following morning and pack it away in ice before breakfast. This brings the cream out in perfect condition for a 1-oYhxk dinner. This freezing plan may be followed with any cu!nr! ice-cream. Thinner creams and icts should be frozen in a patent freezer, and s rapidly as possible. In preparing the ice use plenty of salt, the dry, rock salt, ami break the ice up very finely, packing all very clocly with a stick in the pail. If yoii ioimw uiee uirecuons larnunv, ou ui!l Kiuin find tlin trmL ini rif ii-e-creti m I a bv no means difficult task. I - - Very Hard to I'lease. There is a gentleman in this citv who nan acriiiireu nana 01 going lo a i fruit stand, and after iriin? the m.d,m. 1 . ' . . e- - , t-ie., .11111 i-iuiiiie up aooui live cents : p abi worth of peanuUs, objects and does not bur. to the price, Yesterday the fruit man made up his j mind to sell him something, anyhow "How much are these melons?" inquired the peanut liend. Five cents a piece." " Catv-J pick my melon?" 'Take the biggest you caw find." ,4 1ct me plug 'em to find a ripe one?" Here's a knife; split 'em wide open." "Don't vou throw in a banana?" "Always." "Whew! If I had any way to get the melon home I believe I'd invest." "Just say the word, anil I'll send you both home in a new hack, and giv e you ninety days to pay for tlie melon." ".Melons are going to be cheaper after a while, but if the rhromo suits I'll take the melon. No colic in It li there? I't me see the chromo." "What chromo?" " Why, you ouo;ht to be able to throw in a chromo, if )ou mean business. I alwaj-s get a chromo fur a cash transaction like that. Sorry can't trade." And ho picked up a handful of peanuts and sauntered out. A Ki jsun lady, Mrs. Heckcr, who has beeii living in Indigent circumstances in Jersey City, has fallen heiress to an ctate iu ljussia worth $ 'W.

HurlaUf .spotted TaiPa iUagbter.

A correspondent of the Chicago Times, writing from Spotted Tail Agen An an evidence of the adcy, nays vanctment, though slight, of -ivili.s tion aiming the biou, may bs men 'i'it ,f tinned tlie burial, th other lav, in violation of thi? Indim etistom. of Spoiled I a;i daughter. I'l l was hi eldest d m. bter, tlie one who Imme infatuated with the young :!;. -er :.i Tort 1 laruio;i', aiid whose tragi.- orv i.as Ix-en ainie is sai acted often t ! 1. M.e i:ed at Vtn I.arof a br ken h -.rt in 1"js. It I t!i:it on her ! ith-U-d he exa solfii.ti vow from herf.-.tlier that hi would make iit-ac; with t.;. , whites, and alwuvs r-iuain at pe.-.ce j with them. When the tiv.itv was made. a few days later, the eofin coMaiiiing her remains was brought into the council, that her spirit might witness the fulfillment of her request. She was the "lest b loved," and Spot often speak of her and of the influence w hich she still

1 - --. ....... ... . . -.-a tie mortal remains nearer to him led to the removal of the lx.ly Lither from I'rt Laramie, where, in accord with Indian customs, it was placed in a box upon fuur posts. It was t's-day buried iu tLe ground, in the agency cemetery here. The funeral services of the Kpiscopal Church were re.td, and a sermon preached in the Dakota language by the agency chaplain, Ilev. ilr. Cleveland. The church was tilled with Indians, many of whom take gTeat interest ia the services. Tlie ltebelllon or Ike Mmniib. i I :C 1 1 11 at u UHMilult ty I i In ! alst m!1 etltirU tti nihke it tlii pt miim rjl'Un Jj jt or indi-etil.!c f(,od. Win n a It of dt IJ.4 lni hi i n i rniilit on by u i T-iiiduIiTcni-e iu the I'll. if urea f the taMe, or ant other cau-t , tho invalid can ol.tain frurn Hott-t-r'p M.iinai h littler I'ToinjiUr at,d inurtctnii,!i te rdiif tli a n from any other iuun -e. Tl.i adiniruMe (.jmi itu- n-d oii'y rt-tidcr Iijrestiofl m-tive, lut r ul j'.es the ftiTttioa and ilii-tnl.l.t;.,!! of the Idle. rc-cttaMithe a regular hahit f Ih.Jv w hen i osti v ties xlti, reI.rc the utirx-titi-. fmiiLt and inv; - orat. i. t!i" tit rves. and. if tjVt n l. fore r Uttoii'litio!), the dyjict'tie fir hili.ius u'tit rt'uin 1-e-t flcidi. hi epiril-t recover their elatiiity, and all the vur.uu and l.arufing ImkIiIv and menu) r in;l n.? of .LioLi,t i,. Uii"iion di3JlIar. GOING IXTtl A I t U Si ll. w oftn we hear thi exiiren-ion lut i T eoj.!e w ao hive some diea-ettiat ffwiiieijfcal men acem to ucder-tand. Sorae call it !ier forcplairt. ome kidney dias. mm utFtTiu, urn tuurii ti'uiiiuLuna. .'inr ,.f ,H.;a aflijn! nMm ,n tLe. ,urfcf ,he difae the latient have the f .llow imr si Tnitntn A tired, weak feelinr. dizinesa ,"'aJ; Vh finJ" :l E'",e " nVio.n m h a u v ei iua t.1 a a I tui m J'-t a iiijf liWe a heiv T loa 1 oa the atom ach. nin ' i ii..v,...,l.-.-. .r,i I... l- ! scanty, hich colored unne. depo.it ir.; a eil- ; iinrnt after tand:ni'.sV.indark and wirthy. j ereit in tdaces wit'i hrown po'.. hands I anil feet cold and clammy at time, at other ! tun rot and liumir,?; sometimes there i ,n itching er the whole bodv. wtite ctisnL'eai.ie. out rxvl ditresea and aaorus !ut little nourisbmtr.t; LowrU imruhir, after a time a rou;;h set iu. at first dry, but after aw hile it i atteuded with expectoration, and the body lepn to waste. The truth i" that in sm h casr the livtr, touiacb. kidneya and l.lod are all dieaed. ac J for thi romldnation of diee wera;it administer a remedy that w i!l a t iion all of thee orpans at one time, or ele whiie one i liein cured the othr lieeoce wore. The lest article to meet mu d cae i the SittkKR KTK ct of Kchits ( not a patect medicine). This article cenf ri!y retar.Te thediscae. The article we mean i ad 1 ly A.J. White, ."l'.t lVarl tm-t. New York. Ayent wanted. Mxxv who are sufT rin from the fTeots cif th war-n weather and ane Urti .'. tted are ad-t i-'il Vr Icianit to tike rr. -4 .. amiT.t.U of !i.iki tno' three title. t H,i :1 iir. In a Vtt while th-e wb. aI..;1 thi. .h ice fr-pef' incre-w the nnn.Wof -d :,A.." ao.'. in t:me W cii!ne roufl-nied iueltr!!e. A lcrj.-e Lrg Lih I. intended e-p-riatlr for the le-l of I iiitsted Tti. aht tlier at hoias or al'Tv.. i lr. S bent k 8e VV .-ed T.mic. CJiitait;nj the pj'nv of mtny medicinal her'-. t!.! firvjra?in '.- u5 rts-al an iri-n-titu f, ih !i,i..i (.r:n c . The ,iH-h!n ai.d the life .tfT-TtlB.-fillf dl liiuir Ai' ml l natural r!ittliu euB- i - t. nied in It and we!l kuna n to i:nU;cid rr..nUaj a irit 1n n.-henin intjetice. A inc)f ti.: of ; !h-Ttiiii aid demoi.trte t! iiluabV rjBiti'ie. rr m ri..tj an-in. from km-. ovrr eirrtion. o fmiri an? rae Ltrer -'.joful nf s Vrr Totoc taken after erai air, tmn.-rnrB the ........ t. - - I ... . . , rtotuatb and cr-ate an i'lrii-e itr r.oiiTte f.i si. To a:ibo are about kair.r their h.Moea : wru.'irr iomt mat tne evo.ient ir or lr. ' Mifiiik waMinable rrm! r-s.-a W A Ttjie . ailll MnTiflr-tk I 'l 1 1. r n. . I. n'.p'r ..wT.. M ' fn or il.m mno are iu;un.w!T ar;.t:ii t y a V-"" w,"r ?nd d-- No irrr.n .b..r.id Vae Imltlr VlrA,:;,:: :'i ! fcmijfc-. t-ur ale bj a.l ln.i-ii. Wit iinn'a Turn- I'vti !i.it 1 T..: M Iif i -.1 'i rw i mt e ti,: irreat c i ii t l..;i wii!iinit the int. n i t.t.tn i f oJ.i t.ir nml : I i i r ! 111. ... r,ni.ii!c,i r.j l itm. to In-i.i'. .1 i.ti l.ne i r taiiit pi t 'it.! .rv elV. tnt ti's. atl Atl to li i- of I., aim. It i t!.e fri. n l ..f the -ir li.;in. !'i iuun' it i n. ii !t l,i::i t.t farti a l;ri:..'. :-:i I of the ri li. Im an-- ll J p ar- h.ri In i T'i.'r 1 ! wealth. II:!- cv ;. bf l ., nn.nki-. 1 i !n llM.O A: (.o, lull ! r nv -.ii. natt . Trt.! n. : I JTfl.::d. ,i Ml'.v.The Catecliism rr THE LOCOMOTIVE, By M. 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