Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 18, Number 48, Jasper, Dubois County, 8 December 1876 — Page 7

a i;t.MA(i: in mi i. J. in:. The I nfm luiialr Carrrr uf a tiuii( l.iKllli it in nu -Mi- llriiimra m I'll It r til uiil a llrulr Willi It lalt - I Ir r 'I aakliiaatrr Nflil to I'llaim lor live I ran. r'nm thi Ni-w Vurlk Tiiik-h. J A rimi of i tr!iiitliniiry intrn-M, mtiiinii) all ttio I'lfiiifutii of itii ulisorbIng ronirtr.(', ;n linm'ht tu trial liy AUtant Iitri'-t AtUiriu'V Horm-v KusHull, yixtt rilnv, in Tart II of tlio (Joint of ietii ral Si-ni iiih. It hjijx His that ulioiit t!iiv year ago h yutinir woman of n-tiiu tin-nt ami many person: iitintctiiiif, llii' priiln of h family of l.i.i .social tHii1in; in Kn-jIuimI, raum to tliis country to join 11 11111 nauictl Kcvin'M, with wlioin slit! h.Hil Imtoiho infatuate d. It Hpp':irs that thin IN'yiml'l was th; illicit ini'itu on of an Mnlish uobluniiin, who haJ in.triictl one of hi.s f;i-tlii-r's ci v;ti.t.-, :ito! was forc' to quit his oll h iunts ly reason of having foretl tin parent!! nanm pretty extenhively in oriler to obtain money. Keylmlils and tho liuly refer, -ml to livml top'tlitT iu poverty until the arrival of the wife ami ehiMrcn of the former, who had hean! of his whereabouts and followed him. Tho appearance, of the family of Key. nulls c.r.ised a separation between him and his victim, and the latter, unfortunately for herself, fell into tho power of one of Kejnolds's associates,

a worthless fello-v named Meurv K.

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itc( the Hmpathy of her hearers. She U a joiin wonntii of pri-nosr-uaning appearance, and javu her evidence with Hie air of a lady of culture and refinement. Shu was Hubjerted tu a trying croMs examination by the counsel for the defense, and when closely pressel in relation to her illicit intercourse with the prisoner and hi.s companion, broke down completely, and was removed from this court-room in hysterics. Iwit took the stand in his own defense, and admitted h ain seen thu woman brinjj home the stulen article., but denied that he had ever induced or compelled her to teal them, or that he knew the property wa.s stolen. These assertions were repeated by bin counsel in an address to the .Jury. Assistant IMstriet-Attornoy Kusstll, in his xuiiiiiiing uj adtlre.ssed to the Jury, threw all the eloquence at his command into the case, ami in an argument of rare ability convinced tho Jury that the prisoner was tho vile scoundrel he had pictured him. Without a moment's hesitation the Jury found Lewis guilty of the charge in the indictment. Judge Sutherland said ho was gratified that the prisoner hail been found guilty, anil that the woman, whoso career had been so singularly unfortunate, was rid of him at last. His Honor then sentenced Ix;wis to the highest penalty in his power to inflict live years in the State Prison, at hard labor. At the request of Mr.

thu secret of her con- ? J'"" a J-;'-'c i'io.-.o.ui was entered in

me case 01 me woman, wnosii name and nddres.s, and those of her employer, have, as un act of justice to the parties themselves, been withheld.

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motion with Kynol Is, ami used it to accomplish his own base purposes. lie was a specimen of the dissipated Irish gentlMu:tn who had become so degencraU'l as to Ik ht to all ideas of honor, and had come to this country to indulge his habits in obscurity. He was a man of good appearance, unusual conversa

tional powers, and consummate impu-j The Iouisviile Commercial says: Now denct'. He had been a Lieutenant in ; is the lime when the weather prophets Her Majesty's 11th Kegimcnt, and spoke come forward w ith their predictions for

IreijuoMly ol tin acijuaintances among the Knglifh"iohi!ity, and the immense revenues of his parent's itntes ii tji County Kiidare, Inland, which were collected fur hint by a trustee. His family was one of theoldcstin the county, hi; explained, his uncostly extending back in a direct lino to the ancient Irish Kings. None of the revenues of tho vast estates of this scion of nobility found their way to this country, however, ami after exhausting all his ingenuity in the effort to obtain food, or, what he loved nioro, whisky, Le spent a season on Ward's Island.

Alter leaving tins retreat or iu:en

o'oo-e-bone rrobaliilities.

the w inter. These prophecies, just at

present, are as numerous and conflict-1 v.r political dispatches from tho!

South. All kinds of weather are foretold, ami people can have thrir choice, but, li fore making a surss as to what kind of weather is hid away in the future, we inu.st first consult our goose-hone. It carried us over the bridge of doubt hist year, ami pointed out the changes just as they ocenrred. Of all the weather progno,t;ca'.ors who entered the field, the (Vmour'i'f'Vgoose.ione alone hit tin; mark, and while Tice and other

weath.r-wise sage lost ground.it made a reputation and became honored in all

SEASOXAIILE KELT ITS. j ir yoa ri dull. droT. jb:uutt. h f aeailachc, Inuuth . ha I y, kxix apiuta aa4 loofwa JliccCur'n Dread. Tor a half-dozen ft4.oB ar.iuir.-rin, from torpid liter, or -bO-. ... -n . louatieaa." and nuUilng wUlcureioaao udUr a4 persons, 5 eggs, 1 pint sour rmli, 1 pint j ptrUiAUtslujM

cookcu rice, 1 le.asoooniui or wa.t, 1 teaspoonful of soda, oorn ineal sufficient to make a thin batter; bake threc-pi:tr-ters of an hour. Citlinudk. Heat up f eggs and add all the flour they will take, so that you can roll them out iu a very thin sheet. HantT over a towel on a small clotheshorse before the tire, turning often until the paste is quite dry, then cut in fine threads. Chicken &alal. Hoil two chickens, hone, chop tine; chop as much celery as chicken, or, if you desire, tako half celery and half cabbage; boil h) a gs

take the yelks only cream them, add pound of butter, a little vinegar, mustard, halt, and pipper to suit your taste. Sirup of Surar. To 1 pound of crushed sugar, put 1 pint of water; let boil slowly 10 minutes; skim well; squeeze the juice of half a lemon in it; beat the while of an egg up very light; add to it 1 gill of cold water, and tir it gradually into the boiling sugar; htrain through a fine cloth. Hailed Jijtle I)umihnqs.'V&V(i 9

ripe, our apples, peel and core them; make a dough of 1 quart of flour, "2 teaspoonfuls baking-powder, 1 te:ipoonful ! salt, 4 coffee-cup of lard, enough water j to make a soft dough; ro!l and cut in : pieces, cook your apples, stick them j with a fork; bake, boil, or steam them. ; (hn'lcllc. A cup of milk and a hand- 1 ful of flour; beat the whites of 4 eggs ! to a stiff froth, and the yelks hy them- ! selves; add to the yelks a little tlour, j and a part of the milk, with pepper ! ami salt; add remainder of milk and ! llour, the beaten whites last; fry it in j butter or part lard; much of the light- 1 ness and delicacy of the omelette do- ; pends upon th thorough beating of the I t'ggs. t'.w;lih Pl'tm I'?il!:ri.l pound 1 bread crumbs, j-pound currant, i! pound raisius when stoned, 1 pound ' brown sugar, C ounces suet chopped : fine, 2 ounces candied lemon-peel, or , citron if lemon-peel is not to be had, j eggs, juice of 4 a lemon, 4 teaspoonful ' carbonate of soda, 1 tablesposnful of ( flour, 1 glass sherry, 1 teaspoonful spice. Mix well together and boil 4 or ' 5 hours. !

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. ........ ..... . ... ... .... . i - nol.ility, he .sought out the woman i t' JhihI, and its prophecy for the com-

whom his as4ociatj Iltynoldshad ruined, ami, taking advantage of the nias-

ner to

hal ot)tainet employment in a large manufactory, and tier lady-like manners and industrious habits hail soconimendl her to her employer that ho had invited her to his houe, and she became a frequent and welcome guest

ot Ins family. Lewis, whose appetite

ing winter will be watched with great interest.

The goose-hon) is more closely watch-

Daktl Apple iHimjiivKjH. 1 pint of

nour, i laoiefpooniui laru mm ouuer j cortn A Montb.-Arc nu wru-i. 3 i-t mixed, 1 cup of milk, 4 teaspoonful of p"r 7 "'11 t-VriTMT 'iTJt1'1; ',","n' , , i i u . . , i x Amlr, J.W HKn0, Iirtrult, VlcU.

!oi uisvim-u iu uoi water, i 01 crt aui

tervho hud irained over her. persuaded !

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allow hiui to live with her. She i " n ivenuicky man in any outer part ol

the country. It has teen handed tlown

among the early tradition of the State, ami may he called the Kentucky weather prophet. It is to be found in nearly every Kentucky country home, and in many parts of the State the farmers consult it, and prepare for

for liquor was almost insatiable, treated 1 handling their crops in accordance with

Her in a riillimiy manner, resorting to , w reaunigs. me jroj)iecy oi me eveiy means in his power to compel htr j goose-bone does not extend beyond the to supply him with money; end she, I '':r in which the goose was hatched, fearful that the secret of her miserable 1 and the prediction is for the three win-!

ter months only. lake the breast-j bone of the last spring's goose and di-' v i-le into three equal parts, and the dif-l ferent divisions will represent l'eceni-1

her, .January, and February. The breast-bore of a goose is translucent, and if clear when held up to the light, the weather will bo mild and p'easant; but if covered with cloud-like blots, it will be gl.MMiiy and cold, the heavier the blots the colder the weather. A

nate connections with Iteynolds and ! frtudy of this year's goose-bone indi1 . a . -I I a I . i M k

tartar, a pinch of salt. Chop the s horteninir into the tlour; after you have

sifted this and the cream-tartar toeth- j m er, put in tho sola and wet up quickly YOUNG MEN

with the mils just still enough to roll i i-r lui.mb.i into a paste Iesthan ha!f an inch thick. . .1

Cut into squares, and lay in the center of each a tart apple, pared and cored; bring the corners of the square neatly together, and pinch slightly. lake in a moderate oven; eat with hot, sweet sauce. A Khr Hunt.

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life would l! disclosed, was compelled to comply with his demands. Out of her weekly remuneration of eight dollars she, w:u compelled to support ami clothe herself anil give the , scoundrel who tyrannized over her money to procure liquor. He not only beat and ubuel tier, but act u -illy compelled her to steal numerous pieces of property from her employer, threateuing, if she

refii-eit, to inform him of her unfortu-

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The biggest job of deer hunting- on - - record for several years in Southern 1 1 Q S 2 5 " " -Ar." Colorado occurred on Monday, at the jr-f'TTr.t ftJ&lZZlt&i.'.u'SZ

ncau oi luruies v. anyon, aooui ten runes from this place. The successful Nimrds that did the job were Kt. Small, a

hineif. She tinally, under jresure of his threat eon-tented to steal in order to supply his demands, and the system of thieving thus begun was continued thnugh many months. The stolen property Iwis disposed of at small stores, and spent the proceeds

ior wiusky; but, with this, he" pawned

his lukless victim's clothing, not excepting; even her last article of underwear. His ill treat nient and personal ahue became so unbearable that she, on several occasions, had him taken hefore a Magistrate and sent to the lnitentiary. At lat she determined that she would submit to him no longer, no matter what tho consequences might be; whereupon he ill-trcatrd hor again, and w:is nt-iit ha?k to his old quartern on the island. It was while undergoing this term of confinement that lwi carried out his ott-repcated threat of exposing his victim, and actus lly did write to her employer, informing him of her previous character and denouncing her ns a thief. T he subject was inquired into immediately, and the whole matter was discovered. A lanre quan

tity of stolen property the proceeds of the woman's forced the fts were found in her room, and she made a full confessioti of the facts as stated above. The woman and Icwis were both indicted she for grand larceny and he for receiving stolen goods, knowing them to bo stolen. The case w.as taken in hand by Assistant District-Attorney Uussell, who investigated it thoroughly, and became convinced that Icwis was a scoundrel of tho deepest dye, who had compelled the unfortunate woman to steal in order to gratify his wishes. The Woman's employer fdso became convinced that she was the victim of an unscrupulous rascal, and still retained full confidence, iu her integrity. Tho climax of tho romantic story was reached 3 esterday.when Lewis, the villain of the plot, was placed on trial before Judge Sutkerland for receiving stolen poods. Assistant District Attorney Kusxell used thu woman as a witness for tho prosecution, and her appearance on tho witness-stand, as she told the tale of her checkered life, elie-

cates that the weather for December

! will lie cloudy and gloomy, probably j with much rain and snow, not very cold, ! i but withal a very disagreeable month, j I About the last of December we shall j I have some cold weather, which will 1 continue to grow colder as January ad-'

not content I varices. 1 lie month ol January will be

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every shreil of 1 coin one iiirotignoui, wun some very

severe weather during the last part of the month. On the prophecy of the goose-bone it may be predicted that about the last of .January we will have the coldest weather experienced for 11 number of years. February will be more pleasant and spring-like, betokening an early return of the llowers. During the last of the month, however, there will be a few cold day s, but no severe weather. Such is the prophecy of tho goosebone, and as we have the word of a good old farmer up in oodford County that it has not failed for .r0 years,wo may as well prepare to meet it, and need not bo surprised if wo have good skating on the Ohio Kiver during the latter part of January.

sixteen-year-old boy, and Dr. I'arsons, of Missouri. They killed nine deer, including one buck, one of which was slain late in the evening, of which they lost trace in the darkness. Mr. J. . Smith went out yesterday and brought in six of them which we saw with our

naked eyes. The girls now fy that though Kd. is not their little dear, he is the deerest boy in Trinidad hy half j a dozen. Kd. is bidding a pretty high j head now, and s lys we must not say j any thing more about old Ninirod; he

is completely laid in the shade. Altogether, Kd. killed live, and Dr. I'arsons j four, three of which were killed Tucs- j day. Irinidid (Col.) Kntrrjris.

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Finding a Father and a Fortune. A piece of good fortune almost equaling that of a fairy tale has just fallen to the lot of Samuel Chute, a young man of ;?0, well known in this city, who for the past 12 years has been employed as fireman on tho Maine Central Kailroad. When lie was three years of ago his father went to California, and shortly after his arrival in that land, then teemtng with gold, it was reported that a malignant fever had laid him in a strango and friendless grave. So young Chute was brought up believing; his father dead, and found himself obliged to labor hard for the bread which perishes. What, then, must have been his Joy to find, A few weeks Ago, that his father was still alivo and the owner of a princely fortune in San Kransisco! He wroto to his father, and that gentleni:lh responded in person, reaching this city a few days Ago. Father and son will start for the (Jolden City on the first of next week. Kcnncbtc Journal.

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A IWRKT KVIX or MONET Itiinmiti tu llttl wtirn lu altli l r.ni. To riior llfi , a r''J .ppt It-, amni'l r1i-tl.in ami t-'.an.r llii.hu. takeTfTT'H 111 lav. Tln'n. If you are piiir, jrim will Im liappr; if rich, jrou ran rnj.'j nur numnv. All OruKKlnU kwtp tln in. ADVERTISERS DESIRING TO RKACII TEE READERS OF THIS STATE OA NH II Til Cheapest and Host Manner T ADDBBiaiVC B. n. KtG Q, tU Walott Stmt, fit. Loils

PATEHTS

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