Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 18, Number 49, Jasper, Dubois County, 15 December 1876 — Page 7

prat-kmce - It I'm rntioa ami ( ur. Th rrt-mi'iiU-r an-1 earnest toil" of the iit't-rx wo ure rrtituiii,' f i the suhj'Tt of dr ir.kenn" proe ho lfp Lathe ir.Ur -t in the u-stin of the j.rrveiitt u an-l eur: of thin ii e nnl ii;--:e. TLtie If t:rn re not written rv teuijriii-j entliiniivst, moral refilru.er, total st'otaintri, or men who I.h L uu !rit.kin as a xia merely, but from per-:.- who suffer Iirot Jj in their own health of UJy anil iain! or i nl r- tly through the -urn!u-t of those l -.rt' tfcfiU, li) ie.iori of the iotniriion of all ohol over the will aul 'utite. They Io not a.k for comltuinati..Q of drunkenner they know all about it lire fal consequences but for reiuelir4 from drunkenness. It n an entirely orat'tii-al ju-'ion to them, and they do not wUh to be jut off with moral platitudes, eay to utter, anl the tru'.hof which they freely arknowletjrre. Teil u how to conquer the habit of reliance on alcoholic stiuiulauts, is the question tfcey a.k us with so much eirnetne.-i. Novr.it is far hrder to answer this H'iesti'n snti-f utorily th m to Miuiatie the rtice of drinking. Kxjenn'e show. th.it prohibitory laws iViTiin-t t'ni 'ale of lij:jr are in vain. The only way is for earn individual to be r.Ttiiii-d airaiiist the U mptation to in ! fiem e. I-iws can tot take the Ikjuv of individual will here, though tfcev day perhaps help to strengthen it ; but chiefly thvy ruust do their part bv niacin;? the rice of drunkenae-. c -II. u- a:.'l juniali.ib'e, and oi-iciy muit aid ry treatinjr whh leu h'tmnry the U;-- from sobriety which it now tu!er:es anions its most honored inembr. It should be pra ti uilj enfon ed on every jour man that bea.-tlini'3 in drinking is a .oeir.' rriiiie. for which he rL..i-t J ay the en;dty in sH-i.il een-ure, as ru 'h as if he had made urty other i.!-r:.t eihi'-itio(i of i habit!; that if fce wishes to hoM the place of a pentLVH'ri r-'-jwi-retl member of orj. :v, : le r.ieiverj ar;rr reputable . i r ti obta'n en;j)l"N nietit, be ru nrver b .een under the ir.tli--it,f 1 -. -il. ' wbii-h J"l! i-h t - v r li r of the dr;nk are sot s oc e-of .!, r. r ire they oun 1 In morals ar.d bii". It i- the usr who make a ': i! ::i;-:f''e of hiu.e!f, who houM r.:i ;! il ti feel the n ilty (f his ! ?: u in hi own p-ron and reputation. 'Itiiwhit 'i'!i'tv etndoto prevent f .Trr-iti- n of the habit of e;ros i'.ilj'cer.e iu drir.kic. Hat when i-r.e t"." habit ii ae.j'.;ired, there is no .r e h on inre it eeejt the vic tim i. it hi:ae'?, ar.il nt h vntinis apjeal to us f r tie r nie.iy. Now, the gnul re::dv is the w'.'il. There is no dni th- pl -.rrrii ij o ;.a that f it-elf ran ut Jrut.i- v.: tKouph t!i(re are iru wl,i u i an mitigate the effeet of dn.:.T.rM , h 'p to restore tone tothe i ij. :kfuT a ii biich, and strtnjrthen t.K.e h 4t:ere-l n-;Aes. A eori''pindent (jf ll.c his jjiveii such prescriptions, an 1 they are pm!. Hut they niii-t be r"L'iri!fl s!fi-thT m a means of rec er:r. fr-ni the phyi al d iriine of th kab.t of drinking, and enabling the drr.krd t ii-ta:n himlf t m-rari-1 v w.thont the aid of alcoholic tiini1a.Vs; and far they are a nensary part of the cure in many oaes. The n: "".n ni ly be aid to Le on the L'h r':td t bei-oujirir a drunkard wn, in otherwise ordinarily p"d Levlh, feeU the need of th support of tlniu".ai.s to kep t!ie phv'i'-:d :.. arh'.seln niiriLirifM-r. If t.ereiulirly i. li a seiie if 44 jri.nen s " in th- rti:-., a r. rojs p;-tratiin and i- -i. '.e h hu h is not Ttrvouie urii ke h v had a eix ktHil or two b f re brtakfa.-.. L. L- an ir.cipier.t lirnkard, if he i T"t ne already, out an 1 out. He fci p.: . f-vrtha he dri;.ks, not f'-rthe pl.:i-,;re of the Uverajje, but lan-e i: is a nerepltT to hint. Then the MTp. r.t has him "in h: fob!--, and h" is t' :', un!i .' he at on. e and pertiv.i n.: ;1v rt fu-. s to drink altogether. lh bane of our your. men and our Lusir.e- i:,! r .f all apt i- theM mornir. t'ppV A man who habitually dnik m :hn mornini; is 'ire to j;o to U d f il' i f li p t at niht. He'ir.irn the day on -tim i! in'., he can not pi thr.uii i: without keeping :p the action iy cotitinued re-enfon etneiirs. Th-re are thousands of hifrhly respect-' aV.e n.en in New York who are under the ini.i-:u of li j i r the twenty-four hours through and from one year's end j t another. The utter avoidance of every thir in tbe way of alcoholic i drinks throihout the day and before the heavy u;eai then, if taken at all, to be takenwith tlvfid is the inllt x-; il le rule for all youni; men to lay down ' f r thrre!vo. And when they find! that either ly reason of aa inherited! c: .rhidrty of f.pf .tiu or by peculiar te:,;j.;i'i,,r. t0 dnnkinthcy are petting to rely on the stimulant as an imperative need, le them tvt deceive theru-.-Ivt by h f ( on piertii the delre wh-.Io continuing t ir.d::!o but at ome jive up liquor altogether. Such n.en are only .tJe when they are total ab:ain-r. All tho.-e who drink are Rot of thi kind, but practically all are who f.-d the need of the support of alto ho' f.,r the nerves r the faculties; and thy win tc w'ue if they watch for the ir, l.cations of the dependence, and promptly stop the moment they see them. The rae of the man who has jrrown to lean on alcohol as a ci ipple on his sVirT, who can not p- throvti his ordin iry w -rk or pleasure without it, is an eeediu!y duluult one to cure, and here r-.j in juch prescriptions as th -e .venby our nrrepindent. Iet the "'ninnard h ie temporary recourse to thfou in pla; of his a'-cni'totned t!ruu:ar.t,and leave that c tX friu hence

forth. He must endure the prostration from which he suffers for the time, reardinj himself as an invalid; and after beinnin his physical restoration, durinj; its process and from henceforth he must not drink at all. Hi re t omes in the will, which must furnish the only cure for the drunkard. The bodily prostration, of course, enfeebles the will, and the fight is hardest at its utart; but when the effects of the alcohol have been gladually removed by abstinence, the contest is not so uneipial. Hat in all cases, where the appetite has grown to be tyrannical, the return to drinking, no matter how small the initial dohes, makes the man's situation worse than

j it was before. He has got to treat himI ttelf as one to whom drink is poison, ! and refrain from it as if it were prussic acid. He should no more trust himI self with liquor than a doctor would a homicidal maniac with a pistol or a I dagger. It may seem to him hurailiating to so confes his weakness even to ! himself, but he must so confess it, nevertheless. There are undoubtedly men to whom I drinking has become a chronic mania, i whose will-power is shattered beyond j repair, and who may be confined like 1 other maniacs, and who ought to be so ! oonfined, to keep them from doing inj jury to society ; but they are few. We J believe that of all who read these lines j there are none who may not give up I the habit, perhaps after the loss, of a little time, by following our advice, j Tea and coffee, the aerated waters, and the tonics of iron and hops in mild ! tinctures may bv used to help along; j but nothing can supply the place to the ' drunkard of swearing off and keeping ! his pledge. Xtw York Hun. Domestic Life of the Presidents. I ' Wa-hinton'was married, but had no children. Adams was married and ! bad one son, whom he lived to seel'rtsident. .Jefferson was a widower; his ; wife died twenty years before his election. They had six children alldaugh- ! ters of whom only two survived itifan- . cy. MadUon was married, tut had no ! children. His wife was the most f le- , gant woman that ever adorned the Presidential man-ion. She survived him, and was for many years the pride of Washington ooiet v, having lived to lis- ' ten to Henry ('lay's farewell speech in ! the Senate. Monroe was married, and , so was .John lincy Adams. Jackson was a widower, and so were Van Huren j and Harrison. Tyler was a widower J when he entered office, but sojn afterwards married the heires, Mifs (iardner, of this city. He was the only President that married during his term of : office. Polk was a married man, and ! his wife survived him a number of years. (Jcneral Taylor was a widower. ! "Pierce was a married man, but Buchanan was a bachelor. The social con- ! dition of such men as Lincoln, Johnson, i and (J rant needs no reference, txcept ; to add that (Irant is the first President j who had a daughter married while in j office. ('infirm'! 1 1 itz-:tte. j The New Proverbial Iiiiloscj.hy. ! Ask no woman her age. Never joke ! with a policeman. Io not play at thos i with a widow. Never contradict a man who stutters. lie civil to rich uncles 1 and aunts. Your oldest hat, of course, ! for an evening party. Always sit next i the carier, if you can, at di':cr. Keep , v u. secrets. Tell no human be- . irg T ou ihe your whikers. Wind up your conduct, like jour watch, once every day, minutely iiaminirg whethtr you are f i.-t or slow. Make friends with the Meward on board a steamer there's no know ing how soon you may be in his power. Strwiil Oy.rs. The following is said to be Delirionico's method of stewing oysters: lake 1 ijuart of liquid oysters, put the liquor (a teacupful for :) in a stew-pan, and add 4 as much more water; salt, a good bit of pepper, a teaspoonful of butter for each person, and a teapoonful of rolled cracker for each. Put on the stove and let it boil; have your oysters ready in a bowl. The moment the liquor begins to boil pour iu all your oysters, say lu for each person, or 6 will do. Now w atch canf ully, and as soon as it begins to boil takeout your watch, count just J50 seconds, and take jour testers from the stove. You will have your big dish ready with H tablespooufuls of cold milk for each person. Pour your stew on this milk and serve immediately. Never boil an oyster in milk if you wish it to be good. Ckocohde Pudding. 1 quart milk, 14 even tablespooufuls of grated breadcrumbs, 12 tablespoonfuls grated chocolate, 0 eggs, 1 taulcspoonful of vanilla; sugar to make very sweet. Separate the yelks and whites of 4 eggs; beat up the 4 yelks and 2 whole eggs together very light, with the sugar. Put the miik on the range, and when it conies to a perfect boil pour it over the bread and chocolate ; add the beaten rggsand f ugar and vanilla ; taste it to bss Bure it is sweet enough; pour into a buttered di-h; bake 1 hour in a moderate oven. When cold, and just before it is served, have tbo 4 whites beaten with a little powdered sugar, and flavored with vanilla, and use as a meringue. There was an impressive scene in the French Chamber of Deputies the other day. Prince Napoleon, in a violent speech, denounced the encroachm nts of the clergy, whereupon Clericalists and Honapartists engaged in a little war of words. Then a member shouted "Vive L'Kmpereur!" and one of the old-time scenes ensued.

SEiSON'AIII.K KLIIPKS. Frtruh Into 1 pound of Hour rub 'i ounces of butter and the whites of .'1 eggs, well bealen;add a tablespoonful of good yeist, a little salt, and milk enough to make a stiff' dough; cover and set it in a warm place till light, which will be in uu hour or more, according to the 'strength of the yeast. Cut into rolls, dip the edges into melted butter to keep them from sticking together, and bake in a quick oven. Ox-Tail iSotp. 2 tails, if large, 3 if small, will make a large tureen of soup. Divide Uu in at the joints; rub theia with salt, and soak well in lukewarm water; place the tails in a stew-pan, with 4 onions, a bunch of parsley, 2 dozen Jamaica or black pepper-corns, a sliced turnip, carrot, and li quarts water. When the meat is tender, which will be in aboit 24 hours, cut it up into very small pieces. Thicken tho soup with a little brown flour rubbod up with aladlefulof the top fat; strain it into a clean stew-pan, put in tho cut meat, boil and skim, season with a teaspoonful of mushroom catsup, and pepper to the taste. Ajllc Iutnplin'ji.Yor boiled dumplings, make a pus.e of 1 pound of beef suet, chopped as tine, as possiolc, to 2 pounds of sifted flour, 2 teaspoonfuls of salt, and wetted with as little! i e-cold water as possible. For baked dumplings, the paste should be made of llour, 2 pounds, 1 tcaspoonful of salt, i pound lard, wetted with very little icewater; then rolled out in a rather thin sheet, and spread over with 4 pound butter; then rolled up and pieces cut off for each dumpling. Vou should have tender, juicy apples; pare tbeui, take the core out with an apple corer, and till the cavity with granulated sugar, small bits of lemon, and lemon-juice squeezed into it; or you may fill them mstcud with raspbeny jam, or any sort of marmalade you prefer ; or you can put the apples in plain. Hull out the paste of inixlerate thickness, and take two circular pieces for each dumpling, wetting the edges with water, using a pastebrush, and pinching the edges together with thumb ar.d linger. lioileuih dumpling aeparately tied in a coarse cloth, previously nipped in boiling water. 'l ie them very tightly, leaving only a small spaed for them to swelh Have ready a pot of boiling water; boil steadily for one hour. Serve as soon as taken up. - Tn T excellent K 'rn'iO and mr' :ml rl m m:I,v, i!i.- Um f'TI i:ek asi V,' ii.ok"., still I, !'! Id'- first t'U'C amiriii ti ihui' .il ', I'll Mil lll'.tl HI1 tt'll is1' III' i-e ff on r n .ol ' ln :or nut alrfi!v Mi'-'ii'i r- Miii in.i i ; ti', to send in thrir S'l' -' ri) M in- o the ii'li -lnr witlimitn iiiomrnt's i'li. I it the M m r i no it m Hi n on: will le f i HI ' ! i il .l! 11 , Mi' Ml f' !Tl i! '' '! f"T t !'l' M .IMIfu!ui i , I'to'i !ir. An bitti U f t;.'' ' T, l' : i ' t . F.i lii i f, I'.iiii'ir, .-mi! Xlulii'i-t K 1 1 1 1 ui'ihi-r i'o:it:iin. twi'Mv four l.n i--..tri f.'.l. it ltli ( ! .i'il 1 v i ll.i t'-;i"eil .i.li'li- nli M;n I, :i,i i v, I ll llil, M ', ii-tii'i-nil 1 1 M c-if.ii tun-- l'-i -', 'i i mil j itiinu : i ' ii ! f. r 1 li lioiiie ir 1'' ui-tl iii ful liinl- i f i iN ri t to 'i -rv t' ,i'!e ;itiI O'nf i hi, titu J'Ti I! ii..' :t 1 1 Hllnl:t "f it f itlli. timi i. ii- i ;.!l I i- f.'Uinl ill llo ntlier l"i l l'i :il 1'liri I i'lii r i;i tl.is emu, try or hi ;.nv i !'.,i r. Tin- I 1 1 ' 1 1 - 1 . r ill I: i JT,i-!'il t .! J'll I i!'-hi it ill i i, r a ! i rl -". 1 1 l n ;i r a j on -n( w li .1 !. iiili iol- il iluriin: i ieiii',; i :.r, all ! t: e '. ot! re.J i n i !..i'i'v l.:r 1 .1 , ' ! i' i .i ' K.i''l V n .'i!.;i Mi , I Ik-irn- el ' t'e !i ii ! niily j ' 1 ti-r v .ir .m l l '! ! T - tin nt'is" jnel-i.litiir 'jMij.ta.re. o 'i i I-.-- iM- f ii rn i !i 1 l:i e !iy iu,On' '.-ii r. .U'tiii t.uifc, ii7 l'si'k Kow, New ( ,;.

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