Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 22, Number 35, Jasper, Dubois County, 20 August 1880 — Page 6

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Xavigsdo made their report oa the ease of Brother Kahaaor nnii. wfce ww charged by sevaml white pecseas with having tafcaa a Jap of riaaar fcm a grocery . Theotmtetee's report was Ml aad exhaustive, mmI concluded as follows: Brudder Simmons ted bo ditteulty in 'stabUshia1 de fack dat be had cabbage under his jwm whenbe entered at grocery. He placed dat tbbnj oa de eeeeter beside de jug. H hen he weat wttkcwtr talkia' poUyticks, aa' hie miad war busy wki d PrMrentil qtHtokun. la a nwmeat of abseat-atiad-dues k picks up de jag instead of de eabbagv a' walks out, aa dat's de lea a 'short of d story. It am de epiayua of die committee dat be dida' mean to do it.'' -ldoR' believe dat Brudder Simmons would steal a jug o1 vinegar ia d daY-time." rarkd the Prestdeat, as be reeeived the report, "but I feel it my doety to oaushua kin to be mere keerfai ia de fuehur. le likeaes betweea jags ' cabbages aw aot so ohm dat He need eber make de saate mistake afjaia." RErUDIATRD. Tk Kev. Peastook here arose to a uuestioa of privilege. He said he kd beea instrumental ta inducing tke Club to saactioa aa almanac priated for tke exoiustve mo of tke colored people. He was oae of tke committee to report oa tke number of eclipses which tke said almanac should contain, aad he had f uraished a poem of his owa composition to embellish at lease oae of its page. He aow desired to say that be repudiated tke almanac from page one to the mad-dog oure on tke lat cover. None of the eclipses had occurred oa time, or, ia fact, at all. Moonlight nights had bee nw m for all sorts of weather, aad kis poem had beea cat to piece aad made to do duty for a liver-pad adverlieemeat. Ia several places the name of tke club kad beea printed LimeKill." aad ia a brief history of the r"taisatioa Wbaleboae Hooker was dowB & a deacoa. Samuel bhm w : , said to be a mistmary, aad Saleratud Seacer was marked as decease 1. He would offer a resotatioarepudiatkg the almaaae aa I its maker. The resolution was voted oa without diseaesioa. aad was unanisjouly adopted. CLOSIXG REMARKS. Wkea the sound of the trtaagle striking tke closing hour had died away to a mere whisper. Brother Oardaer extended his arms aad said: "De road runs 'longskle 'o caaebrake, where de wolves howl aa make deckil'eaafeartl; ober ribbers wher1 de ole ma aa' de women may gk loat; frew dark woods ia whieh strong mea tremble as de midnight breeae whispers ia de tree-tops. We are all oa a journey. We are all gwme to oae phiee. Fast as we git dar we am put oa de right ha' or de left, aa' it am x court or judgment dat aaber skips a day or adjourns for aa hear. De maa who does de raos' prayin' may aot git dar befo' all de res', but lie gered it up. an' I believe de straight way am de bos' way. Git de compass pint aa' dea move oa, leadia' a dollar heah speakia' a kind word dar bracia' ap de weak cheeria de lowly pattia' out beat haa's all de time far ehU'ea to leaa oa. We will how balge eat ward towards oar homes." jMrX Jfrtc Fret. Maw a Chleage "Waah'r " was Tktlmlxed by Mis Friends. M. D. Lee, er, according to the regular custom of hk associates, "Mart Lee," is a clerk ia the Chicago office of the United States Express Company, lie beards at the Gardea City Hotel, where also live a number of other stark aad young mea engaged ia divers mercantile pursuits, who look oa Hurt" u 5a elevftr kind at a hvd. hot Jast a little roae oa the other sex. There km't a doubt that Lee ia at heart a good boy, bat for a mild belief that he is a oleaa out "mucker," like "Tapper Tit." Ia his way ef thinking, all there needs be done to eye a girl over aad she k gone. This peculiarity got to be so well known among his fellowboarders that, with a view of giving him a wholesome dose of correction, they pat ap a Job. whieh has worked wkaaat a hitch from first to la-t. aad is, by all odds, oae of tke richest practical jokes ever played. As long ago as May one of them wrote him a letter porperUac to come from a yoaag lady named Ludiagton, who had seen kha ia church and had beea satiutaa by his appearance. She wrote that her uade was Geaeral Ludingtoe, of Richmond. He was a Geaeral ia the rebel army, aad ef revereaveed the name of Lee. He replied aad proposed a meeting. She agreed to it, appointed a phue. aad asked him to earfy a paper aad a cane ia his head so that she might know him. He was at the appointed piaee, promptly oa time, but of course she was not. Another letter was seat to him, extdeiainc that her abseeoe was unavoidable, aad asking him to exease her. Affairs coatianed ia this way for several atoatks. She nreteaeu te e travemur irom oae w.tteriag-plaeete another, the eoaapira tors agatast tee peace of the young man having Ute actttioas youne may s letters mailed at Saratoga. Long . m m a.r " 11 ranch, jsew xoric aad otaer maces. The letters were of the most gnehiag kind, the moon, stars aad have being a44xet hm m the usual way A couple of weeks ago the plotters itati'mwai'l to briar the thiar to a iocim. f. a t .. .! ... I trewraan items m ateeverea Ms a mm a lahtee's ewenaeadaaee. llis bet Southera blood was irad, aad he addressed a

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kur kha to retora the 1 afters k:J kad seat to hheu aad to jrtra him saxiefaoltoa whtoh wat dae from geatlemaa to aaother aader sack ag-gmvattogciretUM-HMicoA. Loawa terrifted almost oat of bis wits, aad wrote ia reply that he wa aa honorable young maav aad had mmt aatortamed aay but the most koaorabte taiaatkMM toward the young lady The old Geaeral. or rather the party peroaatiag him. w obduraW, however, aad iaited upon having gore upoe the oehi of hoaor, aad threateaoti, ia case he refused to aoommodattt kirn, to shoot him oa sight. This ia?reed poor Lee's trepidation, bat he was somewhat relieved oa receiving another letter from Miss Lutliagtoa, m which she advised him to stand lira aad aooet her uncle like a man. She promised him that she should soe to it that he came to ao harm. This braced him. aad he sigaified his intention of lighting. All the preparatioa for a sham duel were then male. William Kyaa wa' selected to represent GBeral Lad iagtoa, aad J. P. llarrisoa his assistanC Lee, who had taken the conspirators them$elres into his eoattdeaee. selected E. C. Doaaelaa to act as hts coad. The seeoads had a maetiar aad eetered iato the followiag agreement, r wntlea m mooU-red imx Chicago, IM., Jnlr. Mesonmdn of artletes acreet no tetM M. J. Le. or CakasriK a4 rj A. IMttaxtoa. of tne City of KK-hnu. a, itetbunr: WeHo. pieKob: iMace -Met Ik te seoais all tat; twcls tunl: ta wIkwI and w -Ifcwe." '?: okJl oi tioM by eHhe ixirty' mxI, trim lo ceie: to be fouc lfre 4m at t co(4 ma to nitce): OorenwsK pwnrtty dternMwMMWMt wifl. t in tke U det of eitaer pmrtr m pniiwt for maUuter to be b&t rmUd', twa ftXle to iMve ehotee r surjxn; coe4 to i!ee.)ettl tii-fKiUM artin nccortimt ta ths Jeko n l BtmaMui co4tt; no eonvcr.tl betw priif dpls huowl Witnek wy Mwl Ht faith, tke 4y arse Wre written. . . (Srae) PT!Hx A. LriMvcTOV. In our KMKe Dunwia X Caaneron, mmreyT. lietuy. Arraagemeats were made for sargeoas' conveyances to the battleground, ete.. aad thev started, as agreed oa. about sevea o'ck last ntsrnt. Mv Ladiagtoa, as

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there, or male garments, was there her. Arrrfed at the grooads. the t svcmx urxwi. uhi siier ijw tia Mrtroil imI aftr Vwt T.Im!' iagtoa has tearfully embraced him. aad j bid kirn a la it farewell, the word wa given, aod two blank cartridges were j tired simultaneously in the midst of aa exoiostoa of almost uacoutrotiaose t laugbter oa the part of tke successful . schemers. To Lee's credit, it mas4 be said that be showed a great deal of nerve, aad fired directly at hh opposent whea the word was srivea. It was some time before he eoukl realise that I a hage practical joke hal been played 1 area him, and whea he did he could i uo no less taaa invne lire cxvnu "i i the Gardea City Hotel bar, whither the whole party had been driven directly after the duel. He wisely determined aot to meet Mists Ladiactoa at Saratoga Sonars, next September, aa ke had agreed to, to tly away with her oa the j wings otHwe. u w ff ' likewise, that he has sworn off love letter wntmr to mvsterioas females. particularlv nieces of hot-heKlel iouth-1 era Generals who worship the aaaae of S Ie. He was somewhat annoyed today by his friend-, who were uausually . parucuiar in ukjuihir mvi3mH - He takes it all rood-Katnredlv. howev er, aad pats a smilhv fe upoa the matter. OWosgv Car. 9L Lmm omcEver since the mutiny of 1857 the people of British India hare beea disarmed, though generally ia villages borueriag upoa a forest oae or two , . . i . t. aaettaatA are nceawu w www ,

lock, which, ahhoagh usefal ia driving ; keepsie, . X.. has left thirty thousand off bogs. of small value ia tiger dollars to the Society for the Preveaslavintr. This, therefore, becomes ss-1' tioa of Cruelty to Aaimals.

pecuuiy the bastaess ot tae magistrate of the district- Coa-reoneatly, when a tiger atme-rs ia tke aeihborkood, oae or iwu vhkh vB hicii u!h w iw

aetghborhood, bat are ottea thwarted j p,KHCE p;Av, artist, author and jourfor weeks by his caaamg. aad some- DK WBO was bora ia Loudon in 1814,

times Co aot get him at aiu a man - eatiag tiger ts abnormally suspteioBS, JUIU m US Ai. IK 9iB3 mum ta. na once a tiger has become a maa-eater . . perhap on th account, comes off rather short for food, HLwheH aaLeV 7. tired, however, is a ataa eater: hut , . . m ,t.t . J1 .i i, u?.i tuWarn IV nw aa mnzwrrrmm aaaeavw acnr whole of tke inhabitants will, after rtpeated losses, ia tie-pair, move ea te a net a nonng towa jot i safety. That has frequently happened ia Central indm, but is now rare. mm m - ftnrrnx Baowv Breai. Two larre caps of Iadiaa meal, oae large cap of rye-meal, (not rye-fteer,) one-half cap oil molasses, oae teaeeeoa soda, scahi the lad hut meal, bat keep it thick; whea ooei, add the rye, naohvsicg aad sotla, with a little saltaaa oae pant of sponge, all be as thick as eaa be stirred; set in a warm imcv mi ine m uh oaMnaj-pta. It sbeaM he readv to eoek m rr, hoar, t To make H more like the geau.ue ar ticle, whkh is baked in a brick ores, ateam it four hours, aad then bake ia a idow ovea aa hour or more. It can be ! made with the same measmres without sealdiar the IndiMt meal, by nailing soft with warm water to allow the meal to swell. Rye-meal does: net swell tunc It " Ltc.KT Mceratwre" k W he oae of the topics at the asnproachiag Church I Conors j ia ljnaaa. 1 Meat; of aav ki SfwW Wfl svtrV WE a towel to areWasaa"S"l tjTOFV w xTa wl Rf serve the juices aad rpaditr.

St. Lovm ehaiuM the hampiea ht weight. He swUsiee from a wagoa. lit. iMttt 9pmtA wo max who maaes over peUary Is sapaosad to dorsto, but a speeeh delivered aa hoard ship is a daek omtiea. FAKxaa. a&teatioa! Ktraal vigilaace is the pries of a watermotoa rop. A good dag is also a great help. Mh BwitT Aad haw shall I cut the pole. Ntumr Lady of the Hoase"Cat k into quarters.' Bridget Aad howmiamr oaarthers wml I cut htto, mum?" AX Ohio girl was struck by Kghtaing while splHthtg wood ia a thuwisr storm, bat her father, who sat reading aaorel, searoaJv felt the shook. ktroit Frt Prtm. Etkky hedthy girl k a tomboy by instiact. It k aot till she learns that ma are attracted by theiropposite that she uamaas, or rather aatumboys herself. tortm Trnmcrifti. Ax Ohio woaaaa jumped from a-train going at a rate of twenty miles aa hour, and after alighting upon her head was picked up aaiajursd. This is the f: mstaaee oa record where a hair rait-

tress worn oa ute aeau nas ncteu s a i(.lcimwrrr.liiilUti CkrmtckA txswjk 2NMMK polnto-lnar SC wiri oa a rin I praj- ym will be mine. The softly sprite the msMeti ho: I lwyo fe hI WKtmnr, at c. Hi' erwei-hMrtcJ r Wea't h aie wiror. Waa smn hbm M hwer bnw. WMh irkceA e 1 1 keen. ThaK tMechty kwer mmwervi her: " I tanuc yr par-fe-wevn." acmli TimiS-StHr. Hoxr looks sort o' taate to you aow; bat after you have sweltered ta aa attic up eouatry or had yoar face skinaod by the breexes and reAectitig sua of the green cucumbers ia'theooe place atul . Ste leather elamj ia the other, you -I- 3 . Ail have chewed will loar for oae y at home, wacre vou earn sleeo with itcatv ot tresa atr "T". if . .j te piece Aav otlier Yea IIucch . . . . JtenMcr. The weather has beea: Tcv a to ret, too hot to wrk, Too hot to even be pome; Too k tt ta sew, too ao to knit. Toe not lo be wv-iairo -dk; Too ki.t to siee. t tsot t. wake, Ai l far t aoc to brew or tiaice: T hot to Thtafc. t io hot to taU, Too hot to ri4 . too hot t walk; Tea not to le:ure or to p -eea. Tt hot to R to h.-t to trnih; To. hot tor naMMte. veil ir ore. Too hat to dream of mmku( iove; T hot to huah, too hot w, cry, Tv hot t live, too hot to ie; Tuo hot to whittle r to?ia, AaJ, oh! kk h-X IW Mythtnr! Graphic. A telbgkam from Milford, Pa., ssvs that "Miss Rosa Paddock, thebeaatifnl .iMAniuLkM!.UiMkter of awealthv l f.r- oJUI a Ruaiiar aTht with 1 u!-i..: u,,- L,t.a Ltrul i jt m oM beea noticed , by others as well as by ourseil taat everygiri wno etopw whb nr wlkh - , t .:.u i- . hired maa is "beautiful aad aocomj: -i Tfc fwt that nine out of eiy ten daughters have Mulst ia the off eve. wear frk and bangs, aad number six sH4 eaa l write their own aame without makiag a mouth over it. SwrMvn Herald. FEBSiSAL XSlt LlTERiRY. It is announced that Mr. Darwin ha nearly, or ntute, ready for publication a work on tke " Ckeumaatatioa of Fkats.' MlSSCATHKRtXERADCUrr, of PoughHans Makakt s aew picture, thirty feetbr tweaty. represents Dmaa and ber nrmnas ehasiae a stae. It hat beea . t . 1 . . T I. - 1 , soni to a neater in ..uRiun ivr tiv.wu. ; k He WM brought up as aa artbat btter he aiotded literature as a arofessioH. a A Japanese novel h being traaslate! rtlT l7ted lt wiU j" pThe laeaaery of the late William VorrU H. the artist, k to be nereetaated ta the Unitarian Church at . . t - . ymeooro. y t Jj8 kB PHff. justice filler, ot tae uniiei states crew www ibm j o.I Mg BOveH. tie H a great utaer oat. He wm thirty years oW before ke beg to study law. Prevkmdy he was a ; physicma. Jcsn.v McCarthv wiR have a new i aoret ready for the January number of aa EagtidT aaagaziae. Ilk? son hAS in i press a work eatttteu "rtwrn ami after death aad the undying love of the seaswumtc senvw. Thk German sculptor, Mailer, whose magaitieeRt statue of " Prometheus Ko.tad" has jast beea bought for 60.(X marks by the Government and phced ia the Heriia Xatkmal G tilery, was wkea a poor fcjoy, a eook ia a Munich hotel. Mo?nra D. Coxvtav write? from LMtdoathat the aaarrl-ige of ''George j WKit," and. ahore ad, her mmije .a 1 church, has aah; her a shattered iilol

m tire ijo "i MMj j Hti jwjtirn jwi sae In : ZHil. aHl Ot;jncmitt!l , Ml m rers. wh-e affeidioa was Wd o t herbs should be gathered In the stinhrr frnrr tlisreanl f rciiioas a 1 i 5hiae and dried by artificial heat: their

) 3cm4 custosm. They can ao hmger tol- Ravor Ss best preservesl bv keeping j er.u w that respects the asajgef aad j tliem In air-tijeht tla cans or'ia tightlyj opiaioa ef society. J corked gbtss bottles. i'tecsf VtbtHtl.

Clk.vni.ixkss and free vaatilatioa are importaut for the health of fowls ia warn weather. Fok soft oonw. dip a p'wee of linen eloth ia turpentine x l wrap it round the toe oa wkleh the ora is s twatotl night awl morning. Tke relief will be immediate, aad, after a few days, tke corn will disappear. Sua.vK CooKiaa. Two eupfuls of sugar, one eu(dal of buUer, warmed, one cunful of thick: sour cream, oae e'g. uae teiWjKwuful of salerattw and oae teaspoouful of tmntway seetl a. Tals makes sixty to eighty cookies. Kanciu atrrrKK, boileil in water with a portion of charcoal (say a tenth p.trt), will e entirelv divktstedof iU raucitlily, and mav be u-ed for cooking purposes, aUhwuj-h its fine flavor will not be restorel to make it lit for table use. ActtKMtsr under the auspioes of the Agricultural Deimrttnent h authority for the statement that the Chiuee sorghum, when ih full m tttirity, contains a larger per centre of sugir than Inliaa corn or the tropical cane. Bi.uk calicoes and lawn, which fade so easily, may have their colors set by washing the tirst time hi salt and wafer. A weak solution of sugar of le ut will set the color in most writable goods, aad will keep the tinU in hosiery. Tkkkr are several w.tys to qjet rid of ants. Boiling water, s wpsudi or coal oil poured ia their hole will de-troy them. .Leaveof taH-n or catnip will drive them away. IVvcTKi'd borax scattered ia their haunts will also cause the in to leave. Ckkax Pin. To bfl eaten warm or cold; very nice. One pint of cream, thrse egif's beaten scparatelj", sugar to Ute p nch of salt, flavor as vou Ike. Butter a deep pie dish or mountain cake tin, sprinkle with bread crumbs that have beea sifted, about as th-ck as uie iHMte. iKMir ia the CHtanl an t

srik,e oveV it some bread crninbs aad cocoa-nut iu..xd. It is of the verv utmost importance that stock should have good, pure water, and plenty of it. The thirst of aniiuals during the hot weathi'r can readily 1j imagined from judging it by the human thirst: and to deiwuve the animal of a I sufficient drink is about the worst t species of cruelty that can be inflicted excessive thirst is simply terrible. CmcKCX and Coax. (Maryland Fashion). You want fresh corn: cut off the yraia'i trom the con ami put it, in a pot with only eaoun water 10 cover it; stew thonuzhly; cut thi chicken tin and add to the corn: season with I iepjer aHd alt, aad when the chicken U tender add a teacupful of cream, I thicken with a very little dour or craekf er dust aad butter. At the very last chop parsley tine aad mix thoroughly. Fok jellv cook the fruit in a porcelain kettle, with or withotU water, acroidin!T to Its na! ing to its nature, uatilit is well softened. .Strain thrrmvh a Hannel ba ' oreviousjv riased in Itot water. To every pint of juice aiu mic i""1- " i iurr itrtti mi. iuh'R lor ihkihv linn- . f ; begius to b il. Heat the sugar meantime by placing in aa oven on platters. Alter the juice haa Invited twenty minutes skim aad add the sugar. When this is dissolved and the juice U still boding pour into vour glasses. Some jelly-makers add the beaten white of an egg t the juice for the purpose of clarify tag it. Cckino Foduek Corn. The chief drawlmck with fodder corn is the diaiculty o properly curing such a heavy crop of succulent green herbage. When it is remembered that thirty tons per acre hits beea reached, the problem of curiur is soea to be aa important oae. Ift-, HiniHE IWV fcr - ...... . J The French system of ensilage may in i time co: lie to the rescue aad provide a j methotl of rerration that retains the fodderinitsmseBstateibuttheintroduc- . . . t turn ot such a system must oe siow, aad until then the old method of dry J preservation must be practiced. The , Kttiag together of large quantities of If-cured 'stalks must be abandoned, f as it has been the greatest source of t loss to thoe who hare grown fotbler . m j . corn, l ne mow saoum oe laorouitiy veatilated by shafts passing up through its center, ami when the fodder is put ia stacks, they .should be of small sue, hoklinir but a few tons, and better still. m t a. proviueu wun a snau, raaue oi a iew orus, ia tae mwuie. Maay people have the idea that a finely-llavoresl dmh must cost a great deal; this is a mistake: if you have untainted meat, or sou ad vegetables, or even Indian meal, lo begin with, you can make i delicious with proper seasoaiBg. Oae reason why French eoocing is much nicer than any other is that it w seasoned with .ho great a variety of herbs aHd spices; these oust verv little; if you would buy a few cents' worth at a time you would soon have a good assortment. The best kinds arc sage, thyme, sweet marjoram, tarragon, mint, sweet basil, parsl lmv-hjave, chives, mace, celery-seed and onions. If you will plant thts seed of any of these seven rir.st mentioned in little boxes oa your window-sill, or In a sunny spot ia the yard, you c in generally raise all you need. (lathur and drtv them as follows: Parsley and tarragon should be dried in dnnu and JhIv. just before flowering; nrut in j .Jaae aad Jaly; thyme, marj)ram and 1 savorv In July and AnguH; lutsil and

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