Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 20, Number 18, Jasper, Dubois County, 3 May 1878 — Page 3

Jewata 1 rte CrswH mi KretlniMl, At Xdttibwnt, SMllaiHl, want vaar ataea, the Jawwla ol tle Cruwu wtraUokd Ih a box, that box In aauUw, awl to o. uhIII thy rr "tun" u Ims iHtrxlar-iwoaf, Thar ware thH tockad h Ih Ums vaalt of tb CHrtto, than to remain for otHi liuiitlretl vaa, the kvya Mk !! In a nun-tar aiilrtl iHtotlt m. gearea Mfty year imwhhI lty, ami tJw riHHlam lock-lacker oHn the vault and boxes without Inmoi. to the wltmce of Medicine, whan AttHlkMl with the ahl of eltttmUtry and lire mlarowoi, Uacoinaa plain ami HHt4, and dieumm taat were repanltNl IwvraWe a twteratkm m(o, how rwullly yield in rammllas employae by the modem ami ttroprraaalve phyMelau. A ttaetuk of year lcr, 11ml women were tauaht to believe that, their jieeullat diettfw ami weakiie wercacwr.tulti: but now KUHareda awl Ukuhii'1r t attre lttHl-rlddeH women In tlie United JStntea rli lintify to the fact that Dr. Plena's Kavomto l'rm-rlptlon baa effected thtrtr perfect aaC jHnHmnt cure. Toi.kimi, t HIO, 1C. 611, 1W76. Da. II. V. I'ikhok. HhHhU.. N. Y : J)mr A' About Hve yoarg since my wife was taken Ick. ami thorn-h we; employed tho wt iplivaklaua in our city, jet she icradually grew worse, to tbat alie wai contliiml to the IhhI. TSvery remedy I had trhl. or could flml, failed to cure or oven Klve relief. At last I procured g battle of yoHr Favarite I'reacrliitloii and to nv uprie It &ave almost Instant relief, and wfth a little perseverance an entire euro was effected. Ever tratefullv your. UKO. UODENMII.LER. A Ward to tko Wlae. We Wi to caution piirclniMtra of Doomet'b 1'KAfcT I'owdkk aaaltiet buying It in bulk or loots. It la tbu pmetlff; of tiiiK.-riiiulmis procere and dealers to keep cheap. Inferior, and generally hlKhlv-lifjurlottf. baking powder in bulk, ami pelnt fw tbu genuine Dooi.rt'9 Ykast I'owdkk, or any other brand that li called for. Buy it only in cans, as It is not sold in bulk. Pfetltera, Mathers, Methera. Won't fail to procure Mm. Wihsuiw'm Soothing Syhui' for all (liiwamit of teething in ohildmu Itrelievea the child from pain, cttreawiad olic, regukttee tlie lmwela, and, by Riving relief aad health to the eaild, tcivea rest to the mother.

The Best in the World. Ready for Use. FACTOR l M : Vt.KVKt.AXH. Xittr YHHK. HT. ZttVIS ANY SHADE DESIRED. Jtmer J'aint Co.: Icxrt, N. Y. aUmen Ml of our nutumm who Jwvti uwi yur atony Mntth. We oeaiMer J ,'tYw"rau"frt0tlireeeuu ai. k ukxnktt kco. tweMt th JtuMter I'llii wai)LaaaitaiHi. PrSEN-DUK CIHCtlLAR, KTCj0 VE6ETINE For Dropsy. I,. U.K. mS?mL XU' 1877' It h a ptMMire i Mvo my tfattexmy for row va1aaM mnnciw". 1 waftMekfura litmrtlioe witti lmor. uatrrttM doctor's w, llf mUl Kwm Water between thellRiaT aixl Ijtkr. i iwrtvwl ik bewnt until I cnrnwimrcd taklntt VOKTINK-lii fart, 1 wanerow. Jsfrmxw. I fTtwl matu mimllM ; Utoy AM net help tm. VKOKnKK b nwlelm for Daowr. I hrtum tn M txKter fW taking a trw ImhUm. 1 havn takm thkty buKk ta all. I am perfectly wtH-nerer ftU better. Xootmeaa feel more thankful than Ida 1 aw. dear Mr. grater mil jwmrn. A. 1). WHKKLER. VadETINK-When the Mood beHMa HfeteM and Macnont. rttlier froau ctMtnwe tt wmUht or t cllutivte, in nt eseroHe, Irregular cttet, orfnm wij other tmrnx, ttMVKOb"n.KwtllrenewtlHi blood, oarnr o tbeputrW hiimora. dean vi tlw fttoniacli. mnilatt) tlt buMl, and iBifart a tune ot Igor tu Uw wto budr. VE6ETINE - . , , ,,., IIP Mml C&SllliOt 111 KNTIII DlMlm. ' i lumanui Mr rvw n 1ST? Ma. Sirtrjw Vmr 5fr I had huH a Cora h for MgWwi jeers, when I ewHc tklr U) VKdhrn.NK 1 wa very luw; m fstew wa ih-Wlnatol by dkeaae. 1 had Ute Kidnkv naiNT and wiw wry irrow Okhh Iad, iJ'Vitvjfw. Whenlitad taken on lttlfl 1 Umw It hrtt tmf me J It bellied my cotwh. and It jwaaUifi me. latannw alktoi(omrwurlc Jwi'w have rnatHi any thltHr like tlie VWlKflMC 1 know . rrerytltfojt H fci reetamiwiKieit K be. Ma A. . rKNWJTTON. ,k VBOETIMJ hi AoritMnK al MmNCt)terin : iwrWea the bh-tl ; regulate Uio lnrarM ! qiik'to ttw imtvom ffti : aela drrmiy Hn Ute aeaetloM, and atewea the n hute system to actlim. VEGETINE For Sick Headache. Ma. Stuvkh" ( K'MrftTliaE, Ixi,., Jan. 1. 1S78. rrir.StrI have wed your n'KOKTINE for Stnc RAiarHK. and lee ttmmr beweaied tlMrtlty. I have rery iuw.ni u iteik.i u to le a w medklHe. Vmr, vtw rewteetfiMIr, Maa JAMKK tVXXim, 411 Third rtreet HKAIUCHR There are Tartmts eatv ferle(iaohe. a rfrrawnwrot of the t4twla!:nc nyrteni, ot the dlKeewyeinurtM.if the nemaH itywui, e4. VmirrtNK c!H.."e .aaht to Iki a Mre Ti'iiwHy for the many klmH of l!ead(ielw, tM It act dim-fly ttwn tho vnrhan e)Hwi f4Mnt Nen-meniee, 'Indlawdh. OtwHreKS. i&CnttaMim. Neuralirta. lHlkMWHwa, rtc. Try tho BULnMC You will rtew,rtsTt It. VEGETINE Doctor' Report. I. CltARLKS M. IH DDKNHA BaCV. ApdJieeary. , KvBWtllh). Ift. The IVxrtor writes t I hum a ttntn ntmuier of an id rwjhWK-w who take VKOKHNR. They alt fliieak wit w It. I torn It a (null meMeiMiur-tha awajdaJaM lor ahlrh K H reetmtatendetl. a&27. 1877. . pi-amE4BViKflB Doctor' H. K. BtFVEV Mm . Xloport. rwr f-.Wa hare tieen Mdllrw your valnsMa VBrtR. jssM tureq yeaw. wh! w Hwl that It sire wrfe aaWcMi We hel lere K be tlx) beat laosd Itwlaar aew-eoht. Very reetiertfully. IM. J. a. WtOWN ft CO.. l)TttKl, t taBaUaAaaaaVai Will y'tl W fl 0 a, nr. V1WTtsK ho never ulled to effect a rare, trtrtae w aad Mmnrta to theafMeai oeMIIUteti by dlaeaifc VEGETINE I'MKrAMD BY H. 1. STEVEN St Boston Mali. Vtttint it Sold by All Druqittt. hi !

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i mm th following flinfulM: story: oow thrtMs wmkh Mgo a rumor ww ourrAHt on the stret that h wall known business man and h large property owner of wiwuity nau eparaiei iroin aw wue, owing to family trouble. The stories told ae to the character of the trouble and its origin were varioue, but one faet was apparent, and that wae they had separated. The interested parties In the case are uoeian utiiertdge and hie wife, and the facte, ae gleaned by our re porter are ae follows: About 13 years aeo they were married near the oity of Mint and shortly after removed to this oity, where Mr. Etherklge engaged in his buaineee and by his industry accumulated a competence. Nothing arose to mart their matrimonial happiness until two years ago, when a r-looking individual arrived in this city and informed Mr. and Mrs. Etheridge that an uncle of the lady had died in the State of Illinois, and by will had left her about 0,00O in money and some very vaiuauio reai estate ; i ne news was astounding, and Mr. Etheridge, who was always very cautious, consulted Mr. C. W. Wisner upon the subject. After several interviews between the parties, Mr. Wisner and the bearer of, this good news, they became satisfied there was something in it, and it was decided to iavestigate tho subject. So Mr. Wisner, having received a power of attorney from tho lady, accompanied by Mr. Kthoridge, started for Chicago, where the bearer of tho good news was to meet thorn, and togcthor wore to'proceed to tho place where the deceased uncle had resided. They remained in Chicuiro several days, awaiting the appearance u una mini, nut lis nu uiu not come, they concluded to investigate tho mattor aionu ana wKiiout aeip. Alter ar riving at tho place designated, whore thov had been iafnrmia that tlm ; had resided, thoy found, much to their I surprise, that the story was a canard, aim mat no man oy tno name Jiau over lived in that pht?e. They then returned nonie, and, us a matter of course, air. jwneriugo was very much inconsed at the shabby trick played upon him. Mr. Wisner did not say much, but he mado I... t,tn !. ... t .! "tM "W""g was wrong, ul set 'M,n9cIf t0 work to find out what it was. Ho left no stone unturaed until , he fathomed tho mystery. Ho gained the conlidenee of Mrs. Etheridge, travelcd miles after miles to obtain cvidence, and after he had ?ot the chain ' complete he took his friend Joe one side and told lnm tho story, which in substance is as follows : " That the man who told them about the fortune left to Mrs. Etheridge by an socio was a former husband of the lady from whom she had aever I been -divorced, and that ho, although married to her, was not her husband. Mr. Bthemlge was lota to believe, but as link by link was unraveled to the sorrowing man, and piece by piece the evidence was brought to light, he was forced to believe; and then, with a hope that ail might yet prove false, he went to herwho hail been his companion for the past years, and with tears in his eyos aeked her to tell the truth in the matter. She was takon by surprise, but she confessed that tho story was all true, , and tlMtt, instead of one, sho had two ""soantis living, ami that she was not llivoroi frora either. Mr. Etheridge was heart-broken, but, after taking ad vice, 1 concluded to separate from her and placed the matter in the hands of a friend. The lady consented to the senxration, ana tnen Air. fctnenago presented her with a check for $l,60u, a gold watch and chain, a handsome diamond riug, all the housohold furniture, ' paid tho freight on the same to San Francisco, and purchased a ticket for her to the samo city and wished her Godt.jHMMi on her journey. The gentleman then disposed of all his property hi this city, and, after investing part of it safely, put the balance in his pocket and went out into tho world a wanderer with- , out a homo or resting-placo. .....I !. If. !.! ;j . V Seat in Odd Places. Of all the strange places chosen by the birds for rearing their young, one of the queerest is mentioned in llardw.ickea iScicnce-Ootaip. In the railway-station' at Coventry, tne sparrows have a great fancy for building thoir nests inside a sigual-boll bkat is rung many times in tho. (lav. anal nftnn in llm ntcrlit. tlirur. or four blows boinir struck each time. ----- ..., ivui uiuns uuiii, stiiiurw ui Til n 1 mil U s&tinnr.iilianiul anil oer-shaned. and about ton inches ...... w . .."I'W..J ...... .vytv.w fcv.. j inrOm-i in fRi-Afltn. fVUn QnMtifdd.o 1 nocted urarntuivt JL HU niPInidtUO lUir 1 with the boll is rather complicated, so that, when it is struck, "there is, besides the loud ringing, a great rattle and noise of levers, and a hearv j thump caused by the falling counter weight." Despite this loud arid frequent ! din in their ears, and tho asritation it ' must caUso their dwolliners. tho soarthoir nosts are frequently removed by the railway olllcials. Stilftko birds have succeeded in hatching and reariasr their Volute 111 ttlia flieif,l,a nlnru. A teacher in ouo of tho St. Albans Sunday-schools was en4eaering to explaia to tho infant class the theory of the watchful care and goodness of uod. She used the familiar figure ef his faherhood and said, "Now, if you were leaving in the yard and should fall aad tart yovrself, your father would run ot and pick you up." A bright little 7-year oldspokeasp and said, "No he wouldn't my father wouldn't he's too lay." The truth of the remark is said to have made it doubly awwsiag. St. Albms (W.) MnsMfnr. A qvirt aad pfeaMtit home ta lawred to all mothers that use Dr. Ball's Baby avran for their little mm. It mtala)tMHKhijrieiM.

MIXTi F6X THE N0CIUML9. Ci. 2 eggs, 1 Qmpmgc,lmji sweet cream, 1 oupllour i tawpooHfal soda, 1 teaspooHful cream-tartar. T Cook J'ork. Freehe a doaen siloes of salt pork ; take 1 egg ami thicken with flour until the batter is about as thick as for pancakes ; dip the slices of pork in the baiter and fry. QingarhrMd.fl oups- molaseee, 14 Mps boiling water, 1 cup butter, 1 tablepoonftil of saleratus ; flour enough to roll out; roll thin ; out in squares and bake in a shallow pan.

Veal Hath. Chop veal fine, add thicken the gravy sufficiently, and pour hot over some nicely toasted and buttered bread. An excellent breakfast dish. Fork Sparerib. Joint it nicely before roasting, and crack the ribs across. Take care not to have the fire too hot. It should be basted with a little butter and flour, and sprinkled with fine sage. It takes from two to three hours to cook, as pork should never be underdone. Apple-sauce, mashed potatoes and greens are proper accompaniments. To Bull Corn. Cover vour corn with lye and let it boil till the 'hulls will slip easily ; then pour it into a largo pan of water and rub thoroughly with the hands ; pour off and add moro water till it is clear of hulls; then put on and boil till tho grains burst open. Place in jars in a cool place. This is nice to eat with milk, but still better fried in pork gravy. ; Yorkshire Pudding. i pint of flour, 3 eggs, 14 pints milk (perfectly sweet), pinch of salt, U teaspoonfuls bakinsrpowuer; sut tne nour ana powuer together, add the eggs beaten with the A J milk, stir quickly into a rather thinner Potato Puff's. Tako any kind of cold roast moat (or ham), chop fine and season with salt, pepper and herbs, if liked, lloil and mash some potatoes 1 and make them into a paste with 1 or 2 oggs, according to the quantity required ; rofi it with a dust of flour, cut it round meat on one half and fold it over like a pun, iiiuk. or ijuiuii it rounu tne cage?, i and fry it in boilinsr lard, a,lichtbrown. 1 A vory nice way to use up any kind of Latest Weris and Opiaieas. Elixabelh I am a miserable, uilty woman aatn." Air. lieeclier " Elizabeth is innocent, am innocent." Elizabeth "No, I ain't. Andvou're .. another." Mr. Tilton ' She is pure. She raav have been indiscreet ; but she is pure." Thomas Shearman" She's not to be trusted." Benjamin F. Tracy" Elizabeth is to do pitied, bometniug radically wrong , atMlIlt hnr tnonfal nnuratinno 1 HoniT W. Sacro "The confession bears Tilton's ear-marks." Intimate Female Friend of Mrs. Tilton" I do wish, Elizabeth, that voti were forty feet ander the sod." Mr. Fullerton " There is no tellingwhat Mrs. Tilton will do or will not do." Ex-Judge Torter "It's all news to mo. ' Oliver Johnson fsnanninsr linsrers She lias been Aired to do it." Mr. Evarts " I can not believe it is true. I object to its truth. It is not a good subject for discussion. I am delighted at tho prospect of legal-tenders oeing wortu a premium in gold." Ira B. Wheeler "Mr. Tilton i'ilton kuew nothing of the matter." Augustus Storrs Mrs. Morse is a lit Hitfj.pt tie queer Itsht-hoaded. in and it wouldle strange if the daugh-. tcr should noi have something of the aaiuu jcuuiiiiruy." Frank Moulton " It will be a deathblow to Mr. Beeeher. I don't know whether to lie surprised or not." ltogor A. PryOr " I receive it with considerable conlidonce." Et-Judge Morris" My God! Another!" Elizabeth-" I did." Henry" I didn't. Arainst this lonsr and tortuous career I onnoee mv uniJ ..... I..,.,'? ... UV" 1UU """upoacuauio imtiiiuiness." Aiotlier-m-L,aw (to reporters outside, , . . . w . . . SRVRCClV J 41 X (lOllt know snv tlilmr a a -"V O boul,i.t- Close the door!" -iVcw TerXGraphic. TheMay-Pele in Englaad. Great wore the doings in old time around the May-pole, for which the tallest tree wae selected. It was drawn to its place by as many as thirty or forty yoke of oxen, their horns decorated with llowors, followed by all the lads I nd lassies of the village. The pole was wcunii or painted with gay colors, and trimmed with garlands, bright handkerchiefs, and ribbon streamers, from ton to bottom. . With great ceremonies, and shouts of joy, it was lifted to its place by ropes and pulleys, and set up Irmly in the f round and then the people joined ands Mid danced around it. The whole day was given up to merriment. every owe dressed in holiday olothes, doers and windows were adorned with grean houghs and lowers, the bells rang, procteaioftfl of people in gro4si dreesoe were arrwifwd, and the famous Morris- dancers performed. In tak danee the peeple aseanted erUlii characters. There was always RoWa Hted, the great hero of the rastkw; Friar Tnek; a feo, with his fool's

to a tiripping-pan plentifully spread The Kev. Olympia Brown has aswith frosh cold beef drippings, bake in J cepted the pastorate of a Universalist a hot oven 25 minutes; servo with roast I Church at Kacine, Wis. beef.

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hobby-horse. Tak animal was made of paeteboard, painted a sort of pink eelor, and propelled by a man iaside, who made him perform various tricks not eemmoa to horses, such as threading a aeeute anu noiuing a lauie in Ms mown lor pennies. The various characters labored te sup port their parts. The friar gave solemn advice, the queen imitated lady-like manners, me iooi jOKeu anu made fun, and the horse pranced in tree horsey style. This Morris dance is suoDoeed to have been brought in early times from Spain, on lioops, with a gayly dressed doll in the middle of each, and carried about bv girls, the little owners singing a ballad which had been sung since the time of Queen Bess and expecting a shower of pennies, of course. All this May-day merriment came to an end when" our grim Puritan fathers had power in England. Dancing aroand the May-pole looked to them like heathen adoration of an idol. Parliament made a luw against it, and all the Maypoles in the island were laid in the dust. The common people had tlieir turn, when, a few years later, under a new king, the prohibitory law was repealed, and a new May-pole, the highest ever in England (one hundred and thirty-four feet), was set up in the Strand, London, with great pomp. Hut the English people were fast outgrowing the sport, and the customs have been dying out ever since. Now, a very few May-poles in obscure villages are all that can be found. Olicc Thome, in St. Nicholas for Mai. The Uibnecoti that ate now taking jwcIchpc over all other are Ute Bull's Eye and Nigger Head out earenrlMlt. nunnfuliiniJ l.v W H ! KimbRii&Co.. itochtcr, N v. Aakyotir dealer MlEKrrMKii('ti,so2 lAe.nauietna'Alanilift.lOo AlKMU' OuVtt,l0c. i iTlitt hot IU, Nwtfil.Oon. OR "Hid. 'St .nle;. 10c., or 10 Chrorao Mm VCartls,10c,witli tome. i.H.lltteUOaMAit. N. Y. M A 5Ixrrt 'nrrf.wii!7 name. In eaw. lite.ttnmM, Waoc. Agents' out at, HV tieoraw Tamer. HrtMoLCt. c ,rn n 30SM.Skhn ) ISItglZl M Fashionable Card, no ii alike, withnama, 10c.. KMtiMhl. Q BO. L KKEO & CO., XaaM8,HK Howtobcild. Saapk copy Ameriem Jhr fine. Addren Chaa. O. Ltk. 178 Breadwar, X.Yk. FDPF Tf) II I RwJacedl'rke-LIstof Scales. I IH.L I UHLL Chicago Scale ca, Chhano. in. 490 ,hy- JfoHteJfahTlL SotttttUHgXew Wt Wcr AgtHU. COS. TOX'JEA CO.. St. UHTu.Xa. Aft i t'BT can be made on a Portable Soda foun eWul. lrie .n5. US. tm. and M). complete. Send for catalogue to CHAl'MAN k CO.. Madteon, Ind iELLERS' LIVER PILLfJ L HHWn- Uer !! k rvml fcr Thirty Jr. i 1 cr nnaraj WH Mwvr vaWiac, 1 junimiH, wi bcb, m all vtfMfc-i WWW , HT I'll XT. m hfHrr" VrrmKiw.tW imlWm -t r4rorw."IIIkJ 4O0 lmr.llarai tniai all rkOil.aTanc.M. Wa.amcr.gi.Loalf.M4L rrtnl r i ami i,p wtm, km fr i ADVERTISERS MEStKMXG Tm MSACM Tie READERS of THIS STATE CAN IK) SO IX THE Cheapest and Best Winner BY asBaawataa E. E. PRATT, TO Jackson Street. Chicago. luitratwl rYaeWqri Ootdc fa BawUMt and rhte-Mieat-bar: maktiH; utd ttHu; trM. mumvr and a I toaaaaa aaaaAaLal - r: woMfTtay. atreVMnar. Aichmubt. mm aad fwr:ahhMt. etc Whh fffty enaniTlnaa, M. THtderntHfa Manual Sil iW a, of hootcvUersM-lMT ataiL JXSsK MANEV k iXL. 119 XaM 9C X. Y. piCirriO.llT!i JOI IO; UJtX aar uowwloiler nr tor malt. JKrtK HANKY k CO.. 119XaaH9t.N. Y. Unequalled in Operation. Unsurpassed in Construction. Unprecedented in Durability.

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