Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 24, Number 3, Jasper, Dubois County, 16 December 1881 — Page 7

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ir? 4e with Um miwmtkmtt I swMMS, with IM ffOOd adds to or take fraan th mat totaSof egjSBmS' WSV W WSBSSSSSWows 0fe"assi www aawaaa vwaaw ' wit rum la tmmk of tajojiag. The hw of tin beeuufel Is alamtea ta every aeel. If the thing whksh mmaver to las samtiiaees art withheld. were it a mat of sejovment. a hollow an Oiled; ton ttsoaaand point of nerve life uasoaehad by Um Bmemerie entrant of hopes fnltllleU, of jova "mmmmated. lamVfca-dowa Jeeoea. limb torn from trait aad ornamental treat br the sport hr bom of eat tic oat of their placet, a sow ani seven pige mining for potatoes in tba garde u; a dry, treeless, gramlcs door-yard, jar on the esthetic aapaoilitici of a soul which year for object of beauty, of sympathy, that oeiabulty which reciprocate tba outaoarhag from the full fountain of oofttate souls. The natural etothiag of Um earth in the merry month of June -the green, grass ana plants and treea the eye delight to look upon and the soothing influence reach on other orgaas. and a silent prayer is wafted on the wave of divine magnetism to their diviae author. Ho Ui tuoee door-yards aad other urroundinjes whore the yard is carpeted With lively green, where Jong-armed ahade trees shut oat the rays of the sun, where the jreutle breeze sough through the needle-shaped leaves of the evergreen, where the fountain yet sprinkles and cools, and the marble statue xmilrx trom a ajrlvnn nook, the repre-teutat.veof a nation onee glorious in the annais of the world. There, amid tlw sylvan plorie of this artilicial srrangetuent ot ua, flower, fruit and fountains, sweet songsters bathe in the clear water and sing in joyouaues anions the eeol. leafy branches overhead, as if rendering thsnke to the provident hand of man and the creative power that spake into existence Mich glorious sources of enjevment. And will not children thus fed the unequaJeU pabulum of nature in childhood's, rosy days imbibe the Godgiven principles taught through the smiling avenues of nature, and impinged apon the soul exactly adapted t a appreciate the immeasurable blessiag everywhere proiuaaiy scattered for the use and enjoyment of finite msaP It is here that the youthful seal drtafca from the golden goblet of a a tare the ambrosia of the gods and warns to love and lean upon the loving Father of the universe. It i here the heart is melted in More to tiod. and sympathy for his fellow man embraces all tongues, nation and colors. Thn-i do surrounding affect the soul aad teach it lessons that otherwise it never would learn teach it the source of enjoyment, th true relations of life aad the duties incumbent on ail It is the green-clad yard with attractive Bowers; trees laden with fruit, and a garden of small fruits and thriving vegetables that make the sons aad daughter cling to home aad tareete aad eschew the painted temptations so artfully set before them by those discontented spirits whose naked yards, a garden of weeds, dilapidated fences and buildings are going to decay for the lack of timely repairs. And' there stands at the kitchen door the old mare stamping aad switching flies, while a dosen ducks are playing in a very dirty pond of water near the well. Look at th oora but poorly tended and neatly swamped ia weeds; aad besides these discouraging looks and prospects the father aad mother are sour and crabbed, all of which makes the children discontented aad anxious to leave the parental roof. Is it any wonder under these dark aad repellent circumstances that inexperienced youth break fiom such homes to brave the realitiea of a future strewn with flowers, or set with dangerous thorns? Oftener than otherwise, when they leave home they Suage into the whirling vortex of city e, where a thousand imps of Satan tempt them from the line of duty, aad the violation of law raoks th body with nam; or. coescseecs, true to her duties, lashes the soul to the foil exseat of the kisfalemawtare from duty. Mcasra JtmrmL 'Bee, ftweet It la the spring of 1863 two great armies were encamped on either side of the Rappahannock River, one dressed in bine aad the other la grey. Aa twilight fell the beads on the Union side began to play "The Star Spangled Banner'1 and Rally Koimd the Flag," and that challenge of music was taken, np by ahots en the other aide aad they responded with "The Bonnie Blue Flag" and "Away Down South In DixteJ" It was born in upon the soul of a single soldier in one of those bands of moaie to begin a sweeter and more tender air, and slowly as he played it tbey joined in a sort of chorus of all the instruments upon the Union side, antil dually a great and mighty chorus aweiled np and down our aratv "Home, Sweet Home When tbey had finished there was no challenge yonder, for every band apon that further shore bad taken up the lovely air so attuned to all that ia holiest aad dearest, and one great chorus of the two great host went np to God; aad when they had finished, from the boys ht grey same a challenge. "Three eheera lor homer1 and as tbey want resounding through the tkiea from both aides of the river, something upon the solditrs cheeka washed ot the etalas of powder.'. f. Jttaedasf. - " a i in The records of th Patent Office how that wove patents have been Iseasd to Thomas tidies thea to any other single Inventor. He has taken

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to the result of Um aeriseeata aaade at the Maine Seats An rieairural Oouage. J -Chionea Creaav -After smiling a chicken nuaoe it and tiumrab through a win sieve. Mix withalittls cream and a couple of eggs (or more if aot too rich for an ia valid), favor ajoordlag to taste with pepper, salt, ate., ateam ia a tin aad serve hot (iermaa Muffias. Mix a quart of wheat floor with a plat aad a half of milk a little warm, half a teaeopful good yeast, two eggs well beaten, a teaspoonful of salt ana two Ublespooefuls melted butter. Set the batter to rise in a warm place, and when risen butter your muffin oops and bake quickly. Horace Greeley's Mince Pie. A cup of raisins chopped fine, one cup of sugar, one of molasses, one of vinegar, a tabloepoonfttl of oianamon, a teaspoonful of cloves, one and a half cups of axle cracker, broken, aot pulverised. To this add two cups of boiling water aad a little salt. it ia convenient to have a bottle of some material for scouring in the kitchen, where it can be ready for use at any moment. A simple and good thing tor cleaning nickel-plated articles is made as follows; Take half a cup of whitinsr, fill it with waur, put it in a bottle and add a teaspoonful or a tririe more of anunoaia. Liver Cheese. This is an excellent thiag to hare ready for an emergency when somothing extra is desired for breakfast. Boil a beefs liver, heart and tongue; remove ail the hard and sinewy parts and -chop the remainder tine: add to this half a pound of boiled pork also chopped line; season it with sweet herbs, some grated nutmeg, a bav leaf, the flavor ot an onion, pepper and salt; put it in a pan and press uon it a heavy weight. In a lew hours turn it out in a solid cake for the table. Corn Cake for lirekfast.-Oue cup of Indian meal, two cups o; flour, three eggs, yelks and whites beaten separately, a small teacup of sugar, half a cup of butter, two cups of rich, sour milk, one tea-spoonful each of soda and salt. Stir the butter until creamy, beat the yeiks to a froth aad the whites until stiff, aad put together lightly. The salt aad soda should be mixed thoroughly with the t our and meal. Next stir the butter into the middle, tarn in the eggs and sugar and beat to a batter. Now, as this mixes, add the sour mtlk, stirring rapidly. Beat hard until smooth, and light. Bake ia hot gem-pans or small eake-tins. The be material for cleaning coat collars and grease spots of all kiuda is pure ben sine. The rt el ia sold at the principal drug stores in cities. That used by pointer is not pure eaough, and hats a very unpleasant odor, which the pure article has not. and the little which it has soon disappears. If this cannot be obtained, strung" alcohol (ninety-five per cent. ) will clean collars verf well. A mixture of strong alRobol and water of ammonia is also u.ed. The trouble with all these liquids is that not enough is used; a small quantity only softens and spreads the grease spot; they should be applied In sufficient quantity aad repeated to not only dissolve the foreign matter but to weak it out. - A Teens; Lady's Wanaerfal YlklKy. There is at present every prospect of the reoovary of Miss Melinda T. Jacobus, who was shot by her lover at Peru, N. J., on the JAth of October lant. It will be rememoered that John fi. Wolfe, a young man from Jersey City, who had for some time been paying attentions to Miss Jaccboa, called on her on that day and playfully pointed a gun at her. She told him it was loaded, but he did not heed the warning, and the gun went off. lodgintr a large charge of shot in the right side of Miss Jacobus. The physicians who were summoned pronounced the ease necessarily fatal, and did not even think that Miss Jaeobu would linger more than aa hour or two. Instead of that she is still alive, and the case is attracting considerable attention among the mimical fraternity of New Jersey. The wound was ah out nine inches in diameter, bat the greater portion of this was made by the Kwder aad stray shot. The orifice was o and a half inches long and two Inches wide. The tenth aad eleventh ribs were fractured, and portions of the bone carried into the body. The lung was perforated, the full charge striking the lower portion of it and lacerating it terribly. Besides the bones of the ribs portions of the clothing and corset a part of the whalebone of the latter were shot into the body, and. it is the opinion of the physicians, clear through the lung. The gun was loaded with a ' eharge of tM) duck shot. There have i been taken out of the wound twenty-fix shot, so that still about two hundred remain. None of the pieces of dns or whalebone hare yet protruded. For a few days after the shooting the wound 1 discharged air from the rang, which j issued witn a gurgling noise, nut this has ceased ana the young lady is apparently doing well. No signs of pyaemia have set in and the wound "is gradually closing up. The dead flesh to sloughing ort and the young lady strength is aiding the healing considerably. At first Wolfe visited Miss Jaootms and Insisted on her promising to marry him, but aha became so excited that the physician prohibited her seeing him again. 2f. T. Herald. Gerome, the French artist. Is of a very peculiar personal appearaace. He to described as "one of the thinnest of mortals, aad seems mainly to consist of a proftiaiou of iron-gray hair and beard, asala pair of pterSng litoekeystbe

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