Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 22, Number 30, Jasper, Dubois County, 16 July 1880 — Page 6

Our Young Jtariert.

mo row

Aa4, knMMrta tk MMfcMlow, MM year Mttk DM ww ""? ttw aetata htH, iu4 Ihmu-

TVk ym mmmmm fauna H bam te teMthe

A IW yew ever fail tae Ihm Meal lightly

H the thiHs so

AS tr It hVHl you

iMMMitJfiil iumI vrUi.

I'm sent th Unte ml Howrs ami lireefte have

H Mppy CNIMI.

SOKE SXABT BOYS OF BYBUSY.

Bvburv village was quite famous, in

j uay, lur it smart uoys aoout a ioen of them, pretty near of an age, bright scholars, good fellows generally, and wide awake lor any enterprise.

There could be stories told about their

adventure, their eampmg-out, their ashing and boating trips, their many doings on land ami water; but I whs not there to see. I was not one of them. "Poor little Andy!" they called me, for I was a cripple. Perhaps it was because I could not run. nor climb, nor do anything, hardly, that I admired them the more. Fourth of July was thoir groat day, of course; it is the boys' day everywhere in this land of freedom. They began it by ringing a certain church bell the moment midnight struck, which was the signal for all the little cannons to blaze out. There were six churches in Ikburv. and two of tlmm

had bells, which those youngsters had

"Those yming rascals!" He Ud.

Almost breathless the Unva u-iLuJ (

r Mow, fcoWI,,r f,l eli ,i Ut vUTZJl tSf. uSlTk. &.

lorn gamed the eaves, where he rested

a lew minutes before beginning the

most dangerous mrt of the ascent.

aiowiy moving up, we saw hie dark

lorni against the sky; then we lostsight of h in as he swung iato the shadow: but in a Moment he appeared oliiiibmgovar the balustrade into the belfry. I am sure we all felt like shouting our joy, but we kept silent ami listened! lreseutly we heard him cautiously raisinr the trar door: tit

down the narrow, shaky stairs, which had long been considered unsafe ht

yet allowed to remain a thev were:

then he was blundering through the dark gallery; and at last ho was fumbling at the hasp which secured the vs.

try door on the inside.

Then they all rushed in, and old

rrohiMtion Hell" was runir as it hud

never been runsr before niua.ilwi.

thng-shnff" as fast it could go; it sounded on tho still, midnight air, anil was echoed back from the hills, rousing the whole village: heads were oomwd nut.

of windows alonsr the street, and Sill).

pressod lauchtor was hoard, for

body knew how conHdent tho Commodore had boon.

PKKttJKAL AX L1TBR4KV.

il tn it fes said that Teaavsea m

up and se. Tlur uma rium.! I Hire.

the intelligence that the clapper was Ckoiwk Kliot i only nine ve "gone ntirdy." Hut th Commodore odr tkaa her kuebaHit oould not believe it, or waa so fAwiiHale Koa IIoxhkuk wm tmee awoHti) that h m4d not till he had tke evi- t a drmWr, aad o aim IWradenee of )m own eye. Sure aaougk, hartlt. J'.i'u . ., Thk aew jday ia whiek Min Fay .u in A r'Hi'lr M Proper DuveatHHl U to amMear next ikS.--.u!m TVMt,Lt0 for , Hill, it rHKml. be tke work of MUi iu iJ u ,Hir nnin y1 1 Anna l)ickinoi. H8 if nothing had happeiMMl. Of course ( dukix the mat six veara vi it made the ta kof the town, and every , w " i i 1 T 3 - both- tkm.wi, Uu ii..k..w.:ii1 i.i.i Akxamlre Dum ) recvivel from

sen. 7&;r Francaise ftS.OJC

0J0 for

aulr's ftmt, and Victor Hujro fmm!

the same oure tke sum of 4V,0D0. j Mk, Kl.lZABKTH S TtTA KT I'll KLl-a not write systematically, beeatwe she is ' a constant invalid and works only when 1 mood and health permit. She suffers j from insomaia. and U decriiHwl as a " skinder. graceful woman, witkasymtmUtetic fac ami gt:tl voice. "

christened "Liberty Boll," and "Pro-1 "

uibitton isell." They wcro allowed' to "rV " V; vwci" l"V MUWU leuowsijourn demands seems m - .... Willi tneir cannons on th nAmt. nms i i:..i..j. i .i

imicu s uiey .t . , -- . . 5 uuu: muu iuo excursions reason they did !Tho. unable. 0 tc . him I Wch delight the heart of

anything, simply because they

did not

The boys had rnntr it furimiiiU' fnr

about ton minutes, and the little cannons had begun to speak on every cor

ner, when from mv watch-window I spied a lante'm in the Commodore's door-yard. In another minute I had

scattered tho rineers: and bv the time

le hud appeared on the scene of action

! A. V il 1 . . .

vTcSKl,, .1... 11 I "'".wiuuiCB niUVU

rin? the former mst as

pleased and for that reason thev

nui care anytning aoout n: tney were forhiddftn tntniinll tlm ntlior till cnni-i

of the Fourth and for that reason . The culprits, however, were all within

tkey were determined to begin with it ; crinff lost not a word of the old on tke midnight before: and thev alwavs ; gentleman s strong assertions, spoken

manared to do it. " ou1 0,1 purpose for thoir curs, which

Their only oonoser was Canlain Afil. ho was shrewd enoush to sunooso were

likeu, who had no motive iu the world w,t'ul1 hearing, that ho would tind out for the opposition, only onco having " who thoy aro; and I'll prosecute every

said that he did not want it run. ho ?no P.f tuem to the fullest extent of tho

was bound'to have his way there are ,awr a srood many such oconlc. Tim Imiv The two men seamlmd nvarrwiinrn

ltkodthe. old gentlemen, but. they do- even to tho belfry, from which their

iruieu not 10 uo ooaten: and when aem snonc iiko a beacon, and thev

tnea every window and looked into every pew; then, giving it up, the blacksmith put a padlock on the outer door, and they departed. The boy3 gave them just time enough to get home; thou, at ray sign, they started up from their hiding-places, and

some rather remarkable bova. Tlm

were now riven full nrm.s mi tn riur

that bell as much us thm wMiitf d in i

mlduiirht before

of July as long as thev lived: but, because they could do it, they did not care

iw, mm never ma alter that memorable occasion. And their secret Urn hmn kept all of these years the boys are now men and no'bodv knows tn tkl

day who took that clapper oW and put , Woiua, the novelist, ia reported to', it on again. Wuk-A watt. ' Mve made about $;J0O,OO0 bv the publi-, - ' ! ' cation of her works, and can set 2,000 1

lor any furnished maniwenpt idaced in the hands of her L-huIoh nullbihrs.

Theke is a Wheel horsa in every fam-; fe' SMr f Hig fiwn Sa.OW to i ily; some one who takes the load on all ! .copte of anything of hers which , occasions. Jt mav be the older daugh- tke3 bg oU ter, iiossibly the father, but generally ' Tub terms on which Sara iternkardt's it is the mother. Kxtra conftiany, sick- American ensp 'ewent with Henry .

ness, give her a heav inert-ns nf ttm Abbey have been male am m w

burden she is alwavs can-vine-. Kr $l,fO0a nisht to tier for iu kutulr.! !

FOK

Th Wheel Herse.

t summer vacations bring less rest and nights, and that otker expend, iachulrecreation to her than to others of the "V those of her company, will amoma family. The city house miisi 1m nut in to fully $1,000 more. miViiitr th

Putin lonmyiii.wumore, maKiar

cost 01 uie engagement at Jt f 300,-

a country so-

never to be ' Williax Ulack. the novelist. U

and picnics 1 iwintur, chieily in water colors. He is

tiie youus iivinsr at Unrtito. where he aal limt

iiarte are mueh Uieetber. lllat-k is not a society man. and" is verv reticent

RHEUMATISM, KHiratgm, Sciatica, Lumhmgo, 7 Backache, Scrams of Hta Chast, Garni, Quinsy, Sara Throat, SmJ. tags and Sprains, Barns and Scalds, Gmral BadHy Pains, Tooth, Ear ami Headache, Fretted Feet and Ears, and all ether Fains and Aches. X IVMMiM cm Mk rtOt ft. JiWn On.

you take twelve boys against ono man jou may be sure that there's mischief ahead. His only right of refusal was

in the fact that he was sexton, and also owned more pews in the meeting-house

man aay omer man. However, from

year to year the townspeople said,

" Let them rinel It is a batter war tn the bell boran to toll. do(n. mul simne-

celebrate than to use so much pow- &nd quick. Tom, who had planned for der." every possible contiuirenev. had rwrrm.i

On this particular Fourth, (lantaln in his oocket. when hi olim.d nn .

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AiiniKen maue great boasts that he had strong cord wound round a nehhln tn

got the doors aud windows so securely which one end was secured; the other

ituieaeu mat me uoys would have to ne eu to the clapper of the bell:

give it up. mat being equal to a chal- then, unwinding, he had hurled the lemre, no boy of anr sniinlc. and nr. stone baek down ovr tlm ati.ia. 9n,i

taialy no Bybury boy, would give it uw they were using this strong cord up. The evening before the Fourth with a will. there was a mysterious ratherinr in an The bell had boomed furiotislv fnr a

T "O I . . - T J "

uuuwupwuouje acar Dy; anu to this uiiuuiee. wnen uie lantern appeared rendezvous one of the big boys, Tom again in the Commodore'syard, and back Milliken. the Captain's nephew, carried he came with his companion. They found me on his back. "Because." said be. the church all right, not a window nnfast-

we want your help." ened, and every door socnr: sn .

it turned out that they all intended I looking the outer ones, thev nrnppndml

to get about two hours sleeo on some to an inspection of the shods. But old carriage robes whioh they spread while they were still in the vestibule.

oa the Hoor and at half.past eleven bonding over the inner lock, Tom had sharp I was to call them and then wait slipped in and hidden himself in the orders. wood closet. It did not rnmiiri mtinV,

It was a lovely night, warm, dentr. searching on the narfc of tlm mn tn find

starry, but so still! Tho villagers had ho cord, which thev tried tn hmfc htr

1 . 1 . - . - - . . " 1

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6uu v" uc amtie repose 1 uuimsu euorus, anu succeeded by before the inevitable cannonading be-i sawing it along the edge of the roof.

. fnr And now the SOXton v.-mm n snrn tliat

gun they always did at Hvburv

there was no sleep after midnight in the bell would be at nut fnr tlm mnisln.

inat neignooruoou tm that set of boys or of the night that he laughed at the

nau outgrown ceieuratmg." They uiacKsmtth when he proposed that they

reoiuw.i jviijt nuurs 10 me, xor, trusting snouiu sn on me meeting-house steps to ray known wakefulness, every boy of with their lantern and watch till day-

people are not wholly a delight to the "provider." I once heard a husband

say, "My wife takes her sewingmachine into the country and has a good timo doing up the 'fall sewing." At the time, I did not fully appreciate the enormity of the thing;" but it has rankled in my memory, and appears to me now an outrage. 'How would it be for tho merchant to take his books into the country with him, to go over his accounts for a little amusement? Suppose the minister writes up a few extra ser

mons, anu uie teacher carries a Hebrew grammar and nerfr.ot liimaotr ;..

t,u-ia. i"Vm," '"""I",", "M nwu semom master

of aohonl ft, Kf .11 1W ",U VlKnmS " wa, born near Dahlia.

Womans work is never done. She LTiT, ,a ?! kor "5 twelve fmi would never have it done kitntrf ' )ml rMMl ,,lore boow c fourteen than tottke husband, nourkhiag and training her rlluR.t Ht, rnnity Colk kw profe,-childron-no true Toman wanVl & JZ ors sm1 he had the best stored mml her ZtZTLn: ' kulated withia er done, she needs resting times. rf mvmor' . t Every night the heavV truck is . .Lovpeliw the object of aloag turned up. the wheel horsi U m,t. ,.n graphical and ostensibly critical

' ' i" M'i.tni. i 1 i mr . 1

aaKii:n twm iwwm j ha 1 u in k iti ba ur m

cet with intimate friends. He inspects every place about which be write. Tke

Qiwen like his desertions of Scottish 1 scenery. Mrs. Black is a verv kaad. :

, some lady. Lkckv. the historian, is a sort of lit

erary phenomenon. Though ke hs ; been before the public as an author f Since 18C1, he is only fortj--two vears j old. This is the niore'singalar tecatis " I his fame rets upon extensive scholar

ship and earnest invest igx lion of topics that men seldom master until after

into the stahl. and l.hnr ami sketch 11

dismissed till the morrow. Tkm 1 1.111. I June, which closes an follow.-: -Tho

01 uie household vau cannot be turned up at night, and the tired housemother cannot go into a quiet stall for repose. She goes to sleep to-night feeling tke pressure of to-morrow. She must have had "an eye" over all until everyone was In bed, and must keep an" eye ready to open at any moment to an

swer the need of children, and open

charm of purity and truth, the worth of

imiriousiu, i lie grandeur of patience, the beauty of woman's enduring kne, the nobility which, ia his Muse, is seen to underlie ererrday scenes ami common oecu-patioHs-all stamp him a the poet of the English common people, who. though he was not born on this skle of the Atlantic, yet belongs to all tkat is

both eyes, bright and early to see the ",J Alla J"et belongs to all tkat k machinery weffitertiVlSr a newlay! ; A$rft in the EagikA-speak

o-ucru us auver aav lime Timr uuun; o

.. . . ..

L-imvenienc lor the

nme that seems mother of little

HUMOROUS.

iubui uau uruppeu on, anu 1 sal curled ureas, which was not very far off. He tip by a window with Tom's watch in dispersed the small bovs, "bidding them, my pocket, till the time slipped by. 4 Go home aud go to "bod, and come

1 UnClUai IO IllR mnnnnt. I IiqjI (ham I rnmn a train nt annpu T ...111

. : . - " - mwm . V- i I ... . ..v auiuji 2. nil! YWW

up; and after a whispered consultation the bell inmdf; and vow mav nil rin

they went oat to try means of incrr till vour hand

while I kept watoh and was to signal if those rascals," raising his voice, if

nj ua approacneu. tney have broken so much as a pane of " It'S no gOOd to try. for the flnrnmn. plug ia th la linnan T will 1

umw ma wa wnat, mey caned hira on tnemto-morrow!"

m . ou iim uujo imu n i)iuuy UUSV niglll OI

... v. , ami 1 iw "ui. umy were noi inroitgn yet. As pulling off his shoes and cap, he began soon as the familiar lantern had van-

iw wumu uhs iigammg-rou. isned in the Commodore's house, awinIf you do not know how the rnda d

used to be put up on meetiiis'-hmiMM. dark- lantwm i

you will not understand the foolhardi- moment, there was a omml dat nf

ness of this proceeding. Instead of fol- climbing in and out, of low talking, and lowing the walls of the huildlng-in the sound of tools being used, and cer-

""wn wwuui Mia iMh. wuui iiHVM i an i imiii ni nor onntif a uirnnoi .aMn.-t!H

'fearful enough the rod (lauron.tu.l that anninthmor u :J?.T. u.P

slanting m mld-a r from tlie belfrj far fry. Then the boys6dispersed just at out to the main build nv. o that, fnr . davlta-ht 0; .,. i Jl.ii. r . i

!- .It,,. 77' -.; "ft"'' l" "'I' ITillUU HIIU

'""x uMjmnue u was out in space, sway- see what hapiiened next. Ing at the least touch: then from the Promptly at sunrise came the sexton, eaves It ran down the side of the house, and a crowd of small boys at his hpels

a few men, too, had lounged along to

uiiuruu steps, anu iookso in a nm

tnrew open the doors.

And now." shouted th nnmmn.

(lore, "you may have all the rineinr

you want. This is early enough for all

So the little fellows snatched at the

rope, ami jerked with all their m l.t-

with no result.

"Uh! clear out! said he, "and see

m do it! There! That's the way to

ring!" pulling With ono vtworrnw awann

of his right arm. which drew the mno

clear to the floor; and fo he kept on lor

milium ur iwo. a P zz eu oxnrew nn

coming over his face; then suddenly he oalled to the men outside. " Seems to

I have

children to leave home even fnr a

but with a little kindly help from her , A doxkkv w known by husband, and a little resolution in Wr. i.,.i. .. t - . J

. .uc. iu, ihj au lUlieil 1HH

better for it, that the benefit will overflow from her into the wlinli knju..

hold. She will brin? home some new idea and will work with the enthiiiani

that comes from a fresh start.

One word for the older sister; who makes the salad for lunch and the des

sert mr uinner; who lakes the position

his korse

Manv of the new summer books in pres will he Ixmad in HHtsttn. Xem Orleans IHcayune. Ok wkat stuff are candidates maIe? Acw York Eriircm. lihiaoceros hide, ami all that's tough. H'kticWL Times. ' "WilEN'you cleave toaavoH vrMiatiot-

When yon cleave anything vou cut it

OLD IT ILL DXUGGI8T ITD B1L2S IK KEDICIIE. A. VOGELER OO., MALt

UNPt.HMt.NTtD TTO-mtCPS OF rilTSKIAXS tkrNr)Mst Hm laltnt Mtie tmrv btiorW MALT BITTEItS. trfr tT W: MALT WTTEKS COMFAXT. m oaUtitx dor ot the rkw-stt of aEr!&arM a4 Hmk iw n Hkr foniM of Mlt r tttda. mKr Tfcnr fcalM aa amrw ta tmm ohm (Voa- a MMMcter ,jK,ai. Tlx-r rt(i tfc, i.j4 tafwt Me al rhwr to rtrrj fimnMs. TVre I- fv Mrt of wn. bo trfoa-rar. ito rbtlltr ottMefct rtorellwIrlraMlatia liiuMm JCU.T MTTER4 WMr.VXV. BOSTOX. MASS. v MALT AND HOPS TUTTJS

PILLS SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. Ue HMd. with a doll Mnaation la Uc ea art, Paim under Ch taoulder bUd. failmm a(tr eatinc. icith a diaiaeliaattoa t exntoii ef body or mind. IriiUaUity r tMaper. LowapiHt. wita a feli ax of briff duty, Weanae. DiaM. l'ltttuwiacattha Heart. Iota be. Skin, He-ad tea VSr?L.7er th "ht ere. 8mUmmm wtta SUal dreams, highly colored Unaa CONSTIPATION.

of wheel horse quite cheerfully while m tw Confnd the oW Knciih lan- 1 her younger sisters make themselves anyhow. Detnit Fret Pre.

beautiful -Mnd

themselves

entertaining, ami. o

alter another, find "one true heart" apiece to love them, and leave the maiden to pow into an old maid. However willing her sacrifice, it isone:

ana noiiimg nut the devoted love and

rrati tude of tlm hmia)irttl u-Lnu Rn HOOTS a

she has bellied to kindle will reward - jokes anu then labek tkem "Idle

TUTT'S PILLS

AKTFtrt Ssiv -Dear me! Verv -imZZ?T sinlar, sir! Exact tke meaenreimnt oY mmZ? u cm the 'ApollerBelvidere.' sirf' Customer Vt rrT ru ew a.

orders a second suit. Lendm Vjk.

Ihb pararraiher who lahr

4 -wwif

SIX

hojirs awl a half grinding wit five oriri-

her for what she has given. ChriMinn union. Haayiag Maetcts, The hanging basket is growing rap. Idly in favor, and as a consequence is ljeing greatly improved. There is no

a keen appreciation of

and then was supposed to be secured Srmly in the ground. But this one d been , broken off a yard or more at tke bottom, so it was rather a shaky and uncertain thing at the beat, besides being constructed in ipiecee which were hooked together in a loose way. It was rough and rusty, and about as large round as a nWs SUmSi.i,chwM the ldder by which Tom Milliken proposed to climb up to .the high bell tower, on the dark side of the ohurch, with no light to enido him except what came from the stars. Tom Milliken was not afraid of anything; but now, when tho boys saw him

.v suiJ5 npfiwim over nana, in tlie darkness, thev began to realize what a perilous feat it was, and begged In low voice: 00 Torn! Tom! do come down! Let' give it np!" But Torn whispered lok. "Stop vour noise! take ewe of my oap and siloes, ad stop your noiecr Not a word was spoken after that.

Moments" has

humor. -Pnek.

.Mr. Episo.v is credited with an inventk)M to make iemonade without

either lemons or sugar. Thk was dis-

covered at least thirty years ago. bvthe man who orraniaeil the tirt SUuLl.r.

school iknic. AUmy Argm.

SUMMER COLDS -(MS 111 f craao t Alien s Lis Balsam. JBTMKMKa) MY rMTafCIAXB

AS A SAFE AM EFFECT If MFIY.

rJl ar lieu jta &. . M

nLl"irJc or ' Thk number of one-rmI voun I

The pot or receptacle for the ftWen thmJS 2 f u3

taste or purse. But it is a matter of llL. T lV?T ? imn

indifference what the character of tmr""" 1 pot is, as it is generally hid with the , A , ?,KKK?I"ON,KNr ks how dog drooping contents of the basket. , shCHjk! m dippwl- As thk is the see-

But the character of the contents is a ?ra re clipjied, we give the atter of taste and judgment. There nsl'MS ,H 'a1,L i"?t ,Hi, ; then

boys.

d

me this bell don't rinsr. or else

m . n - -

gone (leaf all at once! Hey?" "No." cried nna nf tlia mmall

"'taln't making no sound. Captain.

The Commodore pulled and tugged, then took off hU coat and worked away till his face was in a blaze, ami beads til penmiratKm rolled down hie cheeks.

matter

should be a variety in the basket at 1 ?et f001, hickory owb. Prepare least that Is tlie idea of the writer. i.vordog by tying him to a post, ami

give it a pleasing effect. Some uprhrht , ,H C;11' "Lm over the head with the in growth, while others should be vines V, ,MHl five '"'"dred Uis. Oil CWy and drooping. For this purpose Geran-! Ikiums, CenUnieas, Begonias and Coleiw I Tb poor man. streggling heroically (esiecially the Multicolor, Eclat or'H"l" the hanl probkHH oTlife. finds Verschatleltil) can be combinml with man3 incentives to honest endeavor. the pandering Jew, (Tradescantia) wit rarely one so sonl-inpiring as the e Dew and Joe Plants, (Meeembty- Pctaele of a five-hMmlrel-lollar idano themum) and other varieties giving t X)fnK wyd into the house of a man pleasing results. But climbers, hi the of T,iwm formonths vainly selections, must not be pmitied. lint ' wdeavoring to ooliect a two-lor WII. in this care must be exorcised in the Wc Ttme$. variety to suit tho situation, and the Tills callow and romantic xmnr man basket, ror most hanging baskete it ho nsel to have a telephone wire ranIs necessary to have Enirlish Ivv. Pas. i ninr from hk Ihhm in uu irV

akm Vine. Madeira Vine. lm..

But let no one do without these adornmentsofthe house and home for the reason that the means are not adequate to buy expensive pot or plants. Almost anything can be made to W' ukarmmg.

""-7 "i iimcw, was marrem atterU HJH' pkj e4 as a etakes-liaearotind the hack vardt while tke little ckbs-pis sit on it. gttithur weatker-keatea in tke wn.-,W leTk

OL BV ALL MVOCISTS.

PAINT VOUR MOUSES WITH RUBBER PAINT. SHe TaN af ta4r BM4iM C4 Tlwe) is ne Paint manufaetureel t It. It is Smeth, Clewy, Ourabte anal Ceenemieai. Any

PENSIONS INCREASED To 72 Per Month

. U!.'.1 r.Ll.MAiK. awTw,

' iKinmaK.

A- 5. HortT.

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1!w' Me eKflC Or CM. 5.

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