Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 19, Number 34, Jasper, Dubois County, 31 August 1877 — Page 7

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It will j)ndMily W rmiiitHml, mn pbUtttetukin V, that th lUu;hmul oi Um First Divbioii.vrhkh Ittft tkU tv.luly 6:S0 j. iu., wit slopid i 'AIUhmw by tk rioWw, who sottped tJujllTtck HHl UHOOtiplttl th UghlM. Tbe umu IW) iu number wwru tliiui tjaitHi At tlmt point until July 27, when Mr, S. Aahton Ilnnd, h you rig MHtk'iHHH widely MUtl luiMtt fiiVurMbly tHwH in tliw city, whh (lwUtUe4 to net g ttigiMMHr of a locomotive to nm the trooiM criHW tt iuountini.. lit at ico swknMt-Hl 10 iiMa from tli com Hwtttl, jmmI, marching with thum through aa iiifuriatwl mob to thi rountl-houti, irel u engine " 605" mid ran it out suwontf, AOO rioter, who, bciug fully ju-awtl, fired volley nftcr volley into the swiftly tlyiu locomotive. The eugiim w nm, iuiU of all obatacles, by Air. Ilatnl Hud hi asaisUuts, :wo niiluet up tki rod, wheio it eouplwl to the train containing Gov. Ilarirauft and Atijt.-CJen. Latta, with about 1,500 troojw. No further danger and uo trouble ware experienced until on entering tfae long tunnel another ouginu was louuu sutnuing ou me track and completely blocking their progrww. Oa xanii nation this movable barricade wax found to contain over 500 pounds of gunpowder, some in the firebox and some iu the linos. Had anyone in the darkness incautiously1 struck a match beforu making that dis-, covery, or hail a Miark from tlie moving 1 engine touched the mine, the eonsc-' queiices must have boon terrible. For-. innately, the fatal exphwivo wm seen in , Htm, and Mr. Hand turned ou thu host ' from tho water-tanks and flooded the powiler, after which the engiuo was eaily pushed ahead out of tho tunnel, and the troop weru carried in safety to i i. .t i it.. ...l x w , ..... 5 ' jmpropriatclv tlie same dnriug geutlu mil was tendered the honor of opening the throttle-vnlve of thu first freight train that left Pittsburgh after the riutous dcK)n.strations. Only those who were at Altoona at tho time the troops were started out can form any idea of tke risks accepted by the 11 brave men who ran out the first engin!. That .some, if not nearly all, would be killed Iwforo the work could he accomplished was expected, but the only leading idea is the minds of these heroes was that enough would lie left to gunks the locomotive to the waiting train. They deliberately accepted the suicidal tank," and bound themclvoi udder oath to one another to accomplish the ewl desired or perish to a man. The same of the brave band are: S. Ashton Hand, acting engineer, in command; James W. Harper, volunteer fireman; Skrjreant Gilnmre, Corporal J. Hex Alka, Private .1. M. Yardley, J. Orne Grxlwin, Altemus, ltoss, Crawford, H. D. Zeigler, and E. Z. Kienzle, ttctiug as giianls. It is to the cool courage and soldkrly Iwaring of just such men that we owe'the reatbratiun of law and order, and their devotion to duty under Mich circe instances proves them worthy the higher confidence of the great interests which they so nobly served. Sanitary IhHhchcc ef the Eucalyptus Tree. The culture of the eucalyptus in Algeria is Mrongly recommended in a reKrt by IJritish Consul Playfair. Owing to the destruction of forests in that country thcelimate is changing in an appreciable degree every year, and the question of restoring the wood that has been lost is a most important one, It is hardly mure than 15 years since the first eucalyptus- trees were introduced into Algeria, yet their growth, as shown by Consul Playfair, has been extraordtHarily rapid, and some remarkable exainphw are given in the report of the action of the eucalyptus in improving the sanitary condition of unhealthy district, and in d!ssi)ating miasmatic influenced which created havoc annng the coloBits in the first years after the conquest. For instance, formerly it was impossible for the workmen at the great iron wims of Moka-el-Hadid to remain there during summer; those who attempted i to do so did, and the compaay was obliged to take the lalnirersto the mines from a distance by train every morning -and carry them back every night. From 1 J8 to 1870 the company have planted more than 100.000 mnilvitii. and now the workmen are able to live all tho year through on the weneof their labor. The entire works and the railway leading to them are bordered with thick bolt of tee trees, and each of the miners has aw cottage and kitchen garden surrounded with them. WMeterfHl Waters. Astonishing things arc found in Florida. At Silver Spring I was introduced 10 a gentleman of some 80 summers. In faking of the general health of that vicinity lie gaid: "I have lived here jmt 40 years. Some two years since yell in love with one of our neighlmr's "wghters, about 10 vears of age. I Rained the affeotions of the young lady, out on asking the.fatber for his daughter replietl to me, My dear friend, you re too oid, I pleaded in vain. Being Jw, full of youth and Its adventures, three or four of us boy went up to er fatlier's house and stole her off, and 1 married her. Now we have as Hue fat a baby M there is in the couny The effect of Silver Spring water oI(l folks is said to be IwnerTcial.rHHndim (Ft.) JRynw. --Three are a mob aecording to law. iS? L8 wllRt young fallow thinks iln and another ohap are courting w mm girl.iV. r. w-sW.

HINTS Wit THE HOUSEHOLD.

VrUtf S'mt threads. Wash very carefully and dry well; cut in aliiHW. and frv in plenty of butter and lard mixed : turn ; tuttiu iruqueuuv until they area tine brown ; Use no bread or cracker-erumbti, u titat im)tm too much greaee. Chocolate, cc-cwim.1 quart of' cream, 1 pint of new luilk. 1 oound of wigr, 2 well-beaten eggi, 6 ublejKon-' fuU grated chocidate rublwd smooth iu a little milk, Havor to taste; heat the , milk ahnoitt to boiling, j)our it by de-' gree iu with the beateu ejfjr and usfar.

aud freeze. j He said : " I can't do that, Molly, i ' 2VVeMir an Invigorating Jtutk. would if I could, because you wish it. I A teanpoouful or more of powdered gave it to you laet winter, and if you reborux thrown into the bath-tub while I ally don't waut to keep it yourself, if bathing will communicate a velvety soft- J you really don't in the least care for it, neee to the water, and at the same you umy give it to whoever you like, for time invigorate aud rest the bather; I shall never have aay use for it. I persons troubled with nervouanetw or I should like, you know, to share a bleeswakeful night, will find this kind of j odne of hope very likely much the bath a great benefit. j game as yours if you would only arrange Eggs Cooked in Ualiun Style. Moist-1 thing mi that I might have you all the ; en 2 spoonfuls of Hour with 4 ounces of time to divide the joy with which I hope j butter, iu a saucepan, stirring constant- yo" niean ; can't you, Molly?" j ly. When of the consistency of thick I She said, "0 John!" and then there

butter, thin with a little boiling milk 1 wa a lumnnnjr, ana u ne umn't kis aud season with pepper and salt. Add her, and she didn't kisd him, why " Kaa ouucea more of butter and a little ty did," and the woodn are full of them.

chopped pandov, worked well together. , Have rcadv 8 hard-boiled egga, sliced, and add them tothenauceaud serve hot. I CusliirU rmkling.S eggs, i cupful ear. I cuofuls milk, salt and nutmeg sugar, to taste - , Ijcat the eggs, add the sugar, milk, salt, and nutmeg: stir well togeth er, aud bake iu an earthen pudding or vegetable-dish set iu a dripping-pan of boiling water; bake 2 hours in a moderately hot oven? To bo eaten cold. A Cucumber Bishj Peel cucumbers, cut them lengthwise in half, scrape out .1. ,-.. wi ..5?.-.,..i Kn s... the seeds it preierred, ooil them in water i,.i n ,L.i .t.:,.t. well salted until tender, which takes usually about i hour; toast nicelv a few a sauce such as is used lor asparagus, which should, of course, be prepared while the cucumbers are cooking. J'ot-chccse. Scald sour milk until the whey rises to the top ; pour itoffor&kiui nut curd and place it iu a cotton cloth or bag, hang it up to drain; let it drain 5or0 hours; do not squeeze it; after tbe whey has all dripped out put the curd in a bowl, salt to taste, ami work in well with your bauds butter and a little cream; mold into balls or pats; keep in a cool place. Tke Blues. Some one writes at considerable length asking in substance whether every body is subject to the blues and whether there is any cure, lo answer positively jes t aw. Jtaiall niti'rtT u faaluja 1 1 ta!itblkrt or no would convcv a false impression and vet eitltcr answer would not be absoltitcly untrue. I'rtibably every living thing is more or loss subject to depression of spirits by which we mean to include animals ; ami we are by no means sure that the malady dota not extend to the vegetable kingdom as well. Transplant a bunch of ferns, for instance, from the dark wood where they have grown to beauty and grace, uud set them with all skill m an apparently congenial mace in your garden. It may lie that the vital processes will go on without interruption, for there are exceptionally strong ami ! elastic habits (temperaments, that is) J among plants as among animals and m..n. hut tlm ili!tnv :m that in a few ml death will quickly follow. The case is exactly parallel in the higher gradw of life. Who has not seen a dog or a horse, or even a chicken in the blues? It is as plain in them as it is in a child, only in tho case of the latter we say it has the sulks, and usually adopt tho worst instead of the best way to induce a change. Perhaps there are a few rare natures that are not subject to blues. To them Heaven may well be less attractive than to the rest of humanity, for havipg no blues to leave behind how can they appreciate the exemption of which we are assured in the better land? Is there any earthly cure? Certainly. Plenty of them; just as there are for chills and fever, but in like manner they will not always work. We know one man who walks off an attack, another who rows it off, another who rides it off in the saddle. These arc all dyspeptics. The same prescriptions, aided perhaps by lemon juice or dilute nitromuriatic acid, often prove effective in the case of bilious folk. When the cause is, as it often is, nervous exhaustion, a good remedy is cessation of all work, religious and secular, plenty of sleep, and, if the constitution can bear it, cold water bathing. Always an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of euro, for when the attack has once set in it. requires a strong effort of the will to take active measures for relief. It is not an easy task to fight off the blues. Misfortune, sorrow, individual temjierament, and even the accidents of wind aud weather, often combine to weigh down the soul until in extreme instances, insanity may be the result. Probably that which comes nearest to being a panacea is occupation, by which is meant any thing that will interest the brain or quicken the circulation. Those who suffer most from the blues permit mind and body to relax before the attack is fully developed. Nevertheless, there is no rule which can be trusted to cure everyone. Each must fiad out what is most effectual in his own ease; aad if be prays for aid from on high, he must rise up and go right to work helping himself, if he expects hia prayer to be answered. Chrisnwvn.

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' icneu to ou curt or in forest wan when 1 awoke from a twilight dream which had overtaken me a I at loaning agaim-t the base of a monrttr tree. 'iTiey were ujmjm the oppoiite side, aud I could not run. She aid: ' Since we wra fikildrn I h&vnffllta deep interest and friendliness in your I welfare, and since I came to know the bleMedneee of hope I have longed to share my joy with you. Will you give ' vour heart to vour MakerP" I Then she said. You must tell pa how ; fedf" Rnd he said! " Is't it too soon after getting a new j heart to tel a fellow's experience?" an! SR1. " Not at all. It is proper, , j .... i .... I, ai" C,J , r if I hxd given my heart to the Lord, are vou?" lie asked this question in a pathetic and apprehensive tone, and she replied, "It is all the same, John. I'll see that the good Lord gets it at last." Then thev went off to inform pa, and iiet an earthh' blessing from mm, for 1 , i.i4,.ui , Jolin is m the leather business, and very Lrunilpm,a ru,.v, J prosperous. Chicago Times. lteal this, YeHflg Ladlea. Wc heard a very pretty incident the other day, which we cannot help relating. A young lady from the South, it seems, whs wooed and won by a youthful physician living in California. When the engagement was made the doctor was rich, having been very successful at Son Francisco. It had not existed six months, however, when, by an unfortunate investment, he lost hie entire "heap." This event came upon him, it should be added, just as he waa about to claim his bride. What does lie do? Why, like an honorable and chivalrous youne fellow as he is, he site down and writes the lady every particular of the unhappy turn which has taken place in his fortunes, securing her that if the fact produced any change in her feelings toward him, she is released iVnd whatJd(a thc deHr good giri? wiiy, '.a w a irom every promtee sue lias maoe nun. she take a lump of pure gold, which her lover nag sent her in hia prosperity as a kespaake, and, having it manufactured into a rinr, forwards ft to 1dm with thc following Bible inscription engraved in , . r . ' i. -. . . t ! ii utiHinct cuairaciera uti tue uuiaiuc: x.utreat mc not to leave thee, or to return from following after thee; for whither thou goeet will I go, and whither thou lodges! will I lodge; thy people will bo my people and thy Goa my Hod ; where bHried the Lord do' m to me thou diest will I die, and there will I be and more kbo if augllt but deHth piirt mtMkl thee." The lover idolized his sweetheart more than ever when he received this precious evidence of her devotion to him both in storm and sunshine. We miy add that fortune soon ajrain smiled upon the young physician, and that he subiouently returiicu 10 uiu tHnu iu wtu uia sivlxi gin im witn sucn this is all read the Bible closely aa the heroine of this incident seems to have done, are pretty sure to make good sweethearts and better wives. I'itttktrgh Commercial. Fix up a decoction of walnut-leaves to put on your horses and cows, and drive thc flies! away. TraMhto lit tke lletiRCkuItl. We would A lee eveiy one Interested not tobuyVvaat or Bttklnir I'owdtrs, 1omj or In bulk. Tkty are Ueually made toy unk 111UI l irtoi p, ana nave irequenuy proven totail V uunt for iwe. Tliere i ao guarantee or ronomluimy attached to lote powder. UiH)Ll S l east rowuEa la away put UV In taut, warrasud full weltrltt and absolute - John' Trigg, a young man Hying, near I hompsonviiie, uonn., who enjoys a gotxl deal of local reputation for Ainoitrth. rtcpHllv nieked u400 pounds of iron and carried it a distance of JW feet. KaXkera, Methcra, Methara. Deii't fail to pnicure Um. WinsIjOw's 80OTSnra 8rxur for all iliaeaaea of teetaiaff in aMldreR. It relierea the child freaa pain, eareawind aulie. reicalaten the Ixiwela, aad, by gbrinc relief aatt health to the rhiltl. girwa reat te aha atotaac KiNssroao's OswkoCokn Starch Is a most delicate ami healthful Suinnier-food for Invalid and children. .Many eminent physicians tay It is equal to arrow-root. BEV. 0. T, WALKEK SAYS raoTiMKCB, K. im tkax:t graaar. H, K.STKVKN8. IU.: i rei buaad la eilre wim r McMtare the Hlk raHte 1 place ape ear VKOKTI.S'K. My family aara K for tlie Mat two year, la aerroaa drbllltylt la tarataattle, aad I recommend It to all who may a red a. laWa. W reraierly raaaar af De doia tHjiiare Cfaarea, VSOITMS It tOLB bf ALL MUGQIaVTt STAMMERERS I all AawVwal fcwt. Mi Wartty tiJI.XSi It $20 W&$X m'MkXT Cl(aitw8aMka), jiHa aajaa N ea. Bwatuan t j. HvaTaa vM WKeaaati t Card (aa twa aMae) with aaate, eat. , ubo. i. Haati m e.o., naaaaa, l. vtsiTiyo CAhlS. Hh aama prlatad, M etf. r.li. JHOMWS. 1 reerueaWi-a., t,hlHtt. IE W Lately labaCara. vita aaate. M ata. AMk' fall. Mat. C Vaaa Oa, Sarah CtiiwiaaiTl. T.

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