Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 20, Number 46, Jasper, Dubois County, 29 November 1878 — Page 3

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12.00 J In urwtartritHWwta4

kiwiu. "?K(Sf.l ooooanut,

it will rem vr.HllrarMtMl hhuu. rr,.,!l " '" cuw kind 5 sods, 1 cud wine. hMA Mttf TONFIMirt OVTHB LIT SR. ttoM W " W,,,B'

MM Jfr uMi JtS Mtj, MM llltemraKW M a MtMNUW," Mrf fa4iM-M-Ch.. Monti Wt.. Wh VwrU. Smith's Tonic Sjrnp FOR THE CURE OF

aawaif j a a mmm r in, men oeaiuio wmtes 01 tlie ( PCVCK 8110 AGUE -to frotll 6tir rapidly for 2 pie.

Or CHILLS and FEVER. Arm stir WMttraaaitoataeritewatry tt bear him tetloiy to the truth of the MrtUn thttiaao mm whatever will it failte earalf the dlmtioat are rtrlttly fellow aad MjrriM oat. IaafrMt many 01 in. liigletat hM hMBiaJUlMt for aeare, aai whole famillN havofeMacarod 171 itacit hottie, with ayr

tu Kwwtir er tue Mltkr&t4 umIMm

fMtrMteratUa of the goaoral hoalth. It ii. casionallv

dMM for a week tr two aftai the diMaae hM hMBehMkod.aor MMciallr ia difiealt aad loac-itaadlBf hih, UiaaUy thli atodlciao willaotr.airaaT aid to keep the towels ia good order. Ihould the patieat, hewovor, rof aire aeathartie medicine, after haviaf takes thrMor few doo of the Toale, atlagle dote of 1HLL1 TE0ITA1LE FAMILY PILLI will ho talleioat. The goailao IVITX'f TOM IC ITXUP Matt have DX. JOHN B U LL'S private itaap a eaeh hettlo. Dl.JOHKlffLL only has tb right to aaafactaro aad Mil the origlaal JOHX . IMITM'i T0VI0 STXUF, of LeaJaville, Xy. Xxtmlae well the label oa eh hettl. If My private stamp is act oa each bottle, do set ptrohaM, or yea will bo deceived. T SITXeXi, afanufaeturor ana Voneior ot SMITH'S TONIC SYRUP, DLL'S SARSAPARILLA,

ULL'S WORM DESTROYER, i warm ; mix into it nearly 4 pounds of Tho Popular Remedle of tho Bay. flour, 2 teaspoonfuls salt, and 4 tablespoonfuls yeast. Knead it until it is rrhMtMi re. st9 ai- St., LOPtavifXE, kt. j smooth Hiid shining, let it rise before

VEGETINE. Iairisc All wio are snffcrii as I tare Mmi to Eire VEGETINE a trial. JW.TTOM, S.-I. t. 1S77. Mr. i). K. Stwn! Mtk'Mtrcft hums ol Mite. I wlvlwwi hi l'Milre-4 Mjt n. iv hih, W inr I SIR. "After t.llliif t mwoilMl iHi.tkt 1 Ix-inn Ui nr r H 4, Mt4 ttw ( I up I tia f.HMj rnlurtj to uur Ui m-9t m tnr rtelit W. ttit run wuch nti

itarmr i luirnsitm mw.nniMw tumor im l nulIBr. IllltUKtv. umiriKn .ii.ln.iiU lul ..Hit I L.t t.-.. 1 uu" UUUIlDt,

iMuclfi t M-nlmw .r hwb mht-s p! !:, He. tut , tablespoon of

M4Wt ittd ii ettt ifHHti, I win front inrkmviin mt

lu ktti ki bid that RimirwM 1 iunt lone my bet, i J Siihttti Anntr Piuhlitui IW1 miar. aiti-r I had ttki-ti fourtwn l.tttr Vt trrtlw. mi Ifi I . oimjw Mppic i Huaing.'i eei.quar-

w rii mum i. t IK' t. whi rt ffrr i vim i ier, ana core o or o appios : naruiy cov-

ir iif twifk-r 1 1 the tk.t1. atxt ativfcw all wiki tua bu utlcr ne at i naw mw'Iwi to civ ii a irwi. HKNUV1. KMi'l'M, . hO Uttcw SC,B.rfl, Mjmk. fiCMOmOfS HUMORS Th- Ve.iliM Ihm ual Mirciw-i.f .Vn.lHta n( fire, HHt jhmI twritir yi ais' wwiotltie. wonp tef Htl.nt 1mm hail Many HurlclaHK, trtert many tf Uh ktwwfi mttp, atxl, aittr tryiiiK im.' VritPtlmv llwmmtwi rrnuik h, n act-t tliStrBUi, ift tH ,frr H.ljr. f rtwt aay im Hcmr 1 . i'yt talH .' tftHtltw Mill ek'ame html ttia lrw:n the usa iu. 1 ly it. VEGETINE

I CAN RECOMMEND. ! boil it fast 10 minutos. Drain it

POMKRTII.LR, .IBM 10, 1S7&. Or. II.K.Stitntvt Ar.i,-)t m with emu Hptrp 1 en nTe.iifrexl nUHkUiir-t(miM)onr Kctin an a iwrVfier irf Ue !!. lltvlmc iwtwitii a tmlnrul lnuty totHciw mmI Mlatacs twneoWIouri-;!i yiarxaKi. wy hhXIo i1 l-n awolkw a gr-t iltl nt the Ht awl vi ts 9 'hL lit uHt Vfwrtliw I tttiti RTiat relief. Itnivea a Mhwtiwnilh lh-l, imprnvtiur my Inaith; ami I Nhw that all mo human family In a awiferlR cuimHUw "ill avail tlunnw'ln alixveeir tli fint valnW rw-U-. Yours most nsiecUully, HM. snSKIIKHsr. StathiH Alf-r.t, SjwervUK Mi(. "VS0CT1N 51 qnai aa a m. fwl cur.-, after all .4tw rfmprtkw hm) MM. I -Wtl Mfiwmij -At fwnrtiirfd my.W( ef H tmmttw wtrt!. It m ur-pvwl frw b wk, runfx awl brtH, wMetik n M HtPIIWMIM'MVflL Hml Hwf t-tuimtmilllilwl in eh a HUtttK an to invduco aatuMtliiC reauin." VEGETINE Completely Cured Me. it, ,i Newtort.Kt., Feb. 3, 1877. imr.siri to wy tttfit im lMtlw or rwr iiwhww haw nitHf4(Hr)y ctimi nie Invw a vrry wme wrt ticrtifi.lt, it many jeors" Manditw. atti-r trylRff fly mnlirlwM w.ii iHKrtmr a ureal il 'al. I am iww !W.nn" awl can ik a well ai tvT. awl

vitiLitl 'Kt'u,M,1 a R"",i-f,'' a' " " ht to do square,

j. a. : ratcK. H wm In caa of Scrofula awl Iwrilat-ituf itm toliHd. by many of tho lxt Hiy-l wm. iiwtmr ttt IU Kreat iiccit In cut It all ibuaM of m iiatHr-. VEGETINE Druggists Recommend It. ViWONKRR, Im, 1878. . . ..i. . 1 1 1 i iktj , m ' m i in.i jrw J, MPetrHlly, MOOKK It HARRIS, VMHrrfflaoMR4Af jfcBw U 'WTMfManttetolwi ewfyoMWHoeeR. VE8ETINE HUUim IriNlili.

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MIX I S FOR THE NOUKKMOLI).

xopui ilcnjuaE5C?i3t fill up with swast orsaw, loup sugar,

u cups or iium1 Hour, 2 teaspooas bakteaspoonful I Oawitfrt ihngerbr&ul.l oup of butter, 2 cup sugar, 1 oup molasses, 8 tfjirs, nuuiicgratd, l Ub!tpoonful iriniwr,

THE MIJItK MAI HfcW MmW tluw, H " Unvoting. AaiStftalaaMilsptMyeurtt lor ltit-mnMimltU. I rWaxuf 1 l -

UeufaMiO ll'tllor. aiNl btrtUt M ' v.nv. A JfUUHU U VUgHl, A ftrr at dflMMrb .... r" 1)0111111 Of flour. 1 timim! nf Lilt tat urlittAii

Ni JOHN BULL'S 1 tfmcup m,,k 1 tioonfui mmIh, iCup

currant, ft cups flour; bake slpwly. i Lemon Pie. St teacups of brown sugar, the ywlka of 4 eggs well beaten i together, the juice and grated rind of a Jotuon ; mix a heaping tablaspoonful of flour or corn-starch with cold water and , stir in, then beat the whites of the sees r a tar!. ! ?... 00 I rotalo llrcnd, Take good, inoaly, boiled potatoee, in the proportion of j of the quantity of flour you propose to ptum mem inrouirn a cimrsa hihvm proper quantity of yeast, salt.and water, 1 ami make up the bread in the usual I'okntn. Boil 1 pound of yellow Indian meal, for i hour, in 2 quarts of pot-liquor or boiling wator, salted to 1 taste, with 1 minnn offaL stirrini- it. no..

UlH 'itk tff hU to U. paelie Hr tU , '"fV. lne ,,our' wooden spoon, CIKTAI. UXKOT aai PZKXAXIKT eve awgonough cold waterto enabioyou f AKiaamTr.rCallUa4r-M.watk- to V thein through roadily. Use the

?tItr,V?Vnt 1 b8ke il for J greased baking taiateearo.if Its BMUooatltaea ia mallw ' ifst, ., . . ,.

dish, and servo it oither hot or, when cold, slice it, and fry it in smoking hot fat. This favorite Italian dish is closely allied to the hasty pudding of Now England. Macaroni with JJroth.Vut 4 pound of macaroni, boiled and washed in cold water, ovor a fire with any kind of broth, or 1 pint of cold gravy ahd water, sea son it to taste with popper and salt, and lot it heat slowly for an hour, or loss if you are in a hurry, then lay it on a flat uiau, aim anew urcr it lew uruBQj crumbs; then set it in the oven, or in 1 front of the lire, to brown. It is deli cious, and very hearty. like Bread. Simmer 1 pound of rice in 3 quarts of water, until the rice is soft, and the wator evaporated or absorbed. Let it cool until it is only luketho fire, make it up into loaves with tho little flour reserved from tho 4 pounds, and bake it thoroughly. J Ftcamed Batter Pudding. 1 cup sug ar, a eggs, 1 teacup of milk, 1 heaping teaspoonful of baking-powder, a little 1 salt, flour enough to make tho batter a (little thicker than ft r pancakes; steam 20 minutes. Sauce for the same : 1 cup sugar mixed with a tablespoon of flour, lemon-essence, and a vinegar added. Pour on boiling water, and cook well. Onethird of this recipe is enough for 3 or 4 persons. i wuuj ti niMk , niun Ulkl& puiivvtI ly soft, rub them through a sieve To 1 pint oi tins add ounces of butter, 4 ounces of sugar, i a teaspoonful of mace, one-third of a nutmeg g'rated,the grated rind of a lemon, the beaten yelks of 2 eggs, and 1 gill of milk. Heat the whites of the eggs to a stiff froth, mix them liirhtly with the apple, etc.. then , pour in paste-lined tins, and bake, j Boiled like. AVash 4 pound of , rice, throw it into 1 quart of boiling wa- ' tff nonf Hininir 9 tMunnntifitls saU. anil and in a colander, savin? the water to use with broth next day; meantime juit greaso 'tlta .1 'it .i. I t . u.i.n hi in.! n wa.fr Un v-nu iiiii Bnunu ill lJlllgs, JUI IUU rice back in it, cover it, and set it on a brick on tho top of the stove or in a cool oven, and let it stand 10 minutes to swell ; be careful not to burn it. The . addition of a very little butter, sugar, molasses, nutmeg, lemon juice, or salt I and pepper, will givo it different flavors, j Pea-Soup. Use 4 pint or 7 ounces of unuu puns, ior every s quarts oi soup you want. Put them in 3 quarts of cold water after washing them well; bring them slowly to a boil : add a bone or bit of ham, if you have it to spare, 1 turfnip, and 1 carrot peeled, 1 onion stuck witli 3 cloves, and simmer 3 hours, stirring occasionally to prevent burning; , then pass the soup through a sieve with , tho aid of a potato-masher, and if it , shows any signs of settling, stir into it . 1 tablespoonful oach of butter and Hour J (mixed together dry) ; this will prevent .settling; meantime fry some dice of stale 1 bread, about 2 slices cut half an inch in hot fat. drain them on a sieve. , and put tliosa in the bottom of tho souptureen in which the pea-soup is served ; or cut some bits of very hard bread or i dry toast, to use instead of the f riod bread. By the time the soup is done, it will have boiled down to 2 quarts, and will be very thick and good. i FARM TOriCS. , ICE-IIOUSRS FOR THE FAKM.No I farm is properly fitted out without an lce-Aouse. ice has become a Moeeeity as well aa a luxury in the hot months. Ia cases of sJokaeM it is often of more importance than all the dootor's drugs. Milk, in warm weather, is converted into a luxury by the aid of a lump of ice. A great deal of water, in summer, requires the issletaiMM of ice to make it fit for a p?eaeant and refreshing beverageFor preserving batter, fret meat, vegetables, aad maayarltelee of diet, in th most wboleeome and palatable oonice is a prime necessity. Tkeooet of aa iea-kotwa waiek will mt mi aaraassi el a farm, is

Vriiwsg. Probably taa okeapest aad most easily ooHWnicied, and one that will preserve ioa with the least amount of waste, is an underground arrange, went, if the location la sandy or gravel subsoil, so that perfect drainage ie insured, The latter condition w Indiapensable to an underground ioe-houee. ,To construct an underground icehouse of sufficient capacity to contain a

. suupiy ior tne use 01 an ordinary farm I er's family, a hole may be sunfc about I eight fea deep or 10 or 12 feet square. , II the soil is sufficiently firm to prevent oaving, no wan win be needed, The banks may I poles, or ue lined with ratist, oofirup, set upright round the sides of the uit. and the bottom covered also with the same materials, or broken rock may be used if mora convenient. When the ice U ready to bo filled in.cover thu floor with a layer of straw or corn-fodder, a few inches in depth, and line the sidee with the same, as the ice is filled in. Cut the

ice in square pieces 01 convenient siae i across tne borders, and sometimes go for handling and as nearly uniform as 00 far, when a favorable opportunity possible, and build in solidly, filling the presents itself, to steal horses in Cancrevicos between the blocks of ico with adian territory, and escape to the United fine ice as each layer is put down. Lay 1 States,. The old braves deprecate this, a log frame around the top of this ice- and in every way endeavor to prevent pit, and erect over it a tight roof with 1 it. In fact, they invariably make good a steep pitch to shed the rain. Cast a the value of the horses stolen. To show bank up around the whole under the how strongly they feel on this point, Inoaves and gables sufficient to exclude spector Allan says that the day betore all wator. Cover the ice well with two , he left a party of Sioux were out huntor thrco feet of wheat or rye straw well 1 ing when they came across a young tramped down, .and close up tight. I buck with a number of horses in his I'lace a door at the north or west end possession, evidently making bis way

01 convenient size xor entrance. It is better to have a double roof of boardd, with a few inches vacuum between the upper and lower. Tho host location for . . an ico-noute oi tms description is in a grove under a large tree, where ample shade will protect tho roof from the noon-day sun. This is ono of the cheapest and most . easily constructed ice-houses that can be made, and as an ice-nrescrver. is one of tho very best. Where the subsoil is not sufficiently porous to carry off the waste water from ' ilWlte nf0"! Ti!1 i?n following description of one of this kind, , nnr Znh.ZL. ZiU ' iT ' SSSrtfni X? S M a ,lde !r JmLdins,w-,i.the directs ,ve? '"r; lining nuu Lnivju wm ui iuts ice, is an that is required. It will be seen that tho underground plan is much the cheaper of ttie two, and requires less after attention : f I built a wood-Bhod last season. 30 , feet long and 11 wide, and used 12 feet at the north end for ice, and notwithsianumg tuc lact.tnat we nad but one freeze last winter, and only got our icehouse two-thirds full of ice less than six I inches thick, wc have used not less than 50 pounds a day since the first of May, and have let our neighbors have at least 1,000 pounds. We still have plenty of ( ice, and think it will last through September. For drainage, we threw in a foot of stone, varying in size from ai goose-egg up to those that would weigh ' 10 or 15 noundfl each. On tln'j w nnr. .

a foot of saw-dust and then packed the I Tlttt ,Wai,inK til dW?,n ad a8,m' ice as close as possible, leaving a space S",.. of 15 inches all around the outside, j duelioH of weight from two to fire pound a The ico should be cut as true wkas possible, so as to pack closely, and1 iP CaCh one of several maker. iid taken every crack should be filled closely with the iilKheot'BMdal atone of the great world's broken ice. It should bo filled in cold , exposition, there would be room to queMlon weather, so that the ko will freeze solid, w',ch.Ta8 ,lJ1t; Jut Mas0? u,n have and you .should have sawdust on hml"" to cover it at once. Take great pains to pack the sawdust well round the out-. xew basques are cut off at the waist side. As soon as the ojcn, windy line and have a short basque skirt sewwoather of March seUj in, visit the ice-. on in coat fashion. house every day, and with a snade in '

your hand, tramp round and feel with tlm en, Ua1, ,wi . !. r i the spade for holes, and when you find them, till and tramp solid. In a ' ice-buse this is absolutely neces.-..u j , u a--w M. , iu.u.j iiw.s.u ,u yc s-xpect to keep your ice through the a.ummti. 4 mu usuu map my ice , wasted more in March and April than it umm.iui,) aim .nuusu jv uotlt OI ice, aJ!M n.ivuu mivi wiciuu n nil san tlll-Jl- IU II1U depth of eighteen inches, will keep through the hottest season we ever have, if attention is given to it daily ; but a wenlr's nptrlnt. m-rr In Afaroli ncgiect, even m juarcii. mav work a holo through it from top to bottom and leave yoti without ico in midsummer. For convenience in attending to it, and also in getting ice, it should be built near tho house. Mine is within ten feot of the kitehen-door. The partition between the ice and woodbouse is not nailed, but the boards are set on edges as we fill, and romovod as tast as the ico settles, and the cakes of ice are slid on a board across the wood f shed to tho kitchen door. If the irchouso can bo located where there is shade from tho afternoen sun, it is of advantage! and on the west and south sides I would recommend double board ing, so as to loave a dead-air chamber; " tt,Q enana ItawnaM ttia Vvn.l u.t . . ue more than four inches. If, as in my case, the south part of the building is . Used for Some Other purpose, then onlV fba nrui.la tn t.i ,ti..,t.i i .i...r . taewestn0d3 tO be dOUblo boarded. J The entire COSt Of HIV buildinc. which tJLu. , ii t u jSdT .il' V nlcn t includes a WOOd-shed, 18 by 14 feet, was not far from f CO, and if we had tilled could have sold enough ice to have paid , for it this summer.-Artfwa Fanner. The muhlcipalitv of Prue. advised by the Hygienio Council of that city, have just issued an edict prohibiting ladies from wearing dresses with long trains in the public streets, on account ol the dust which the appendices raise being detrimental to public health. The municipality of Leipsig published a similar edict some tiane ago. Fkw arc aware of the import ef ohecklRK a eoKh or coon eold la Ha flret s4ff. That whleh la the beciaaiag weaht jM4 to a salM reatedy, if )eie4, eooa pnjt apoa "?'-VT-,t afer totiaetrelM, frkt, S

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A Canada paper, the Ottawa VUimi, gives aa interesting account of the present position of Siuing-Bull and hi followers. A Uritish officer, Major Walsh, is at preeeut in charge of a post in the immediate vicinity of Sitting-Bull's encampment, near Wood Mountain, and ki on the most friendly terms with the "big Indian" chief. The Major appears to have a decided influence over the red men, and they all look up to him ae a great and noble chief of their White Mother. He has a contingent of 2U picked men, s brave and true as sieei. liiebioux camp at this point numbers about 600 lodge, representing nearly 1,030 souls, and is divided up at present into small hunting parties. The 'old braves are most peaceably inclined, and tnere would be no tear ot a breach of the friendly relations existing were it not for a number of hot-headed young ducks wno raaxe depredatory incursions to the Uuitod States. The fattier-in-law of the young man was in tho party, and wanted to know where he got the hnriftH H( rotilifi1 flint tin irnf thorn u B.WBMVW. w I' V M V w B. W ...VIM. H J a present irom a white trader. The fa-ther-in-law quiotly hinted that he handled the truth carelossly, whereupon the young buck grew impertinent. The father-in-law considered this sufficient justification for him to dispatch tho young man to the happy hunting ground, and without further parley u$hcd his brains out with a war club, A BA" young noodle stopped a o" the street, and Rid. !have a thought." - Have yOU?" 8",d WlOrchailtT " I'll goright oU and lunt up a reporter, and tell him about tho acc dent.' And as the old man started on the young fellow was so amazed that ho couldn't think of what he thought. Keokuk Constitution. Most young men are on the lookout i for good openings, and yet they don't like for the old man to show them the . door. Break fast-Tabic. A Sudden Dentil. Tlwre ts foraethhi" terrible fit the thought of havlnit our friends etrickeu down at our (Mile, without a iwrtiue word of endearment or consolation one moment at ourelde in the tiu.-h of vizorous life, clieerlnj? our hearts with their loving sympathy; the next at our feet, pale with death, deaf to our cries and heedless of our tears. Every excessively fat iMsrsou is in Instant (laager of such a death, seven-tenths of foe victims of obesity tile ot heart disease or apoplexy. Allan's Anti-Fat, the only remedy for otee(tr, reduces the - Particulars repanllnjc Electrk ; Belts free, Address Pulrerma&ierGSdvaBicCo.,CiuciB.,0. ,. , F ctertls. with name, 10&, plain orROKl. DAwtit'otrtt,io-. lsowyiexiitm xba,HBte(.N v - sowflakei cimmo. etc. Canl. name la : ?U qom ami Jet. ioc v. s. cam ca Kortii.tr . cww. n jna a ai s Assistant ! AKD Section-Master's Guide. lICNTtNflTOX. Kerlaed and enUrcsd b Chaa. JjMtwr, Chief Kntcitteer A. kO. W K.X. BOO naceclOlllttMrathmi: iclset eilltlon tm tliln paper la iSrtberrttr eovw, w b Hillti bowtn! edttteti oe beaTTaunr. bru Sl.KO. M 1 1 III I Ml I II IIK 111 IK XJiE LniAn n-ai -. 7 JtreMHW, New Vrk. A riiti- mnrtrfar II ratjr asv! hII Uim4m f jtifiaera. aaiauiaeiand Urtnry er-1 Huara Steiaey it purjr ti irir TMMaW aai IBftpam xh ready far ta abm u !- iKauunilt. S.nnbettl artaBta. I . Clirto, l"rotidne, A.I., for Uluftnt-d Maipalfi. M 7 Oaf untsii ooni niT a,,ut wm pra-r a ior jw. m B 303NT JOXI.CSr-JDVXO All Business Han WANTED, IMMEDIATELY, To take Gerl Agency ot this County or state, for the ua-iiiA ubuinnnmui.n, h; tmvt nmrgn -.111 be bItmu ITw Wrln-r M a reeBt lnwiUoti, aMd clartjf UiIh t 1M ot all outer bmchliws lth tn prKe. cenlwite wmI tluraWinr. The taofcc-ilr fl.PO-that erery (UMiean artl w ba It It ia wanantetl n A to set h ot repair, mttt ran rub oft butt liketlwnriifeer mmMM'aT it ev-ry man m want of a buiimm amn l',tfflc T ISA Katt WatMMton Street CMeaco. It). OAee, 3S& WaBlfHtton Street, Boston, Mass. tTX DeatrlRC to reach TB BUDItl 01 TBI IMTI CaaSeaela tae Beat and Caeateat Miaaer riAiMRRr Uiaaai LSRBrfW JVlSBaJWa as rfcaB ftHe raaareattH I. B. F-UTT, It 2URMvX& AVlaLeaaraT HZ la P&y at home. 1 pleawortkM 10 N IZUaieiaerac.lwaaaW

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