Jasper Republican, Volume 2, Number 19, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 January 1876 — MULTUMIN PARVO. [ARTICLE]

MULTUMIN PARVO.

it all the-time.” Now the Mdors on the vaHtiti* ckiltttMly his pranti. nu’Ti ian umbreHM contenting swords or Other weapons «mnpf itePaffo withotifiWWt frapi pliicf < Police. ' , flv ;w7z L —Jr you haven’t sent a. poor widow a barrej-of ihaveh’t made, any tally-marks in hcHffekiD-ZXstreit ’ Hayto, Webster’sjjwtegfflWWti wtl .iB .tha California Legislature for Santa Barbara anti-Ventura. sawottft se xluu evmu aeintf Asyhim spent their friends. They passed their quietiy.-su Sabbfttii-tichool Union of Ohio ' a request to Its. friend* for aid tob4' Represented in the .Bap bath-Smiool Departinent of the Centennial Exhibition. , M y-ilhisionaries in Egypt say- that the outlook is most "Calls for mUsioiary .l»l>dr come from all directions.' Nine a .have rec ent I yOcen licensed to preach; attd the BOhoois xontoia I,IW schbiara. is/fi man irißbtith nadley, Mass., who has jnst got out* of a lawsuit, wants'fo pbteih a larflß-fragied picture of a cow, with ome cltenl at thq head and the other at the htil, pulling, and,the lawyers meanwhile qtiiefly rtlliiitg. s < ; 'c ;« Ffower sends between '3,000 and 4,000 boqquets weekly to tile hospitals, workhouses and sick poor at hopte. The flowers are placed in littte paper bouquet-holders, upon each of which fr a tex t °t Scripture. «A juveiule criminal,, .sentenced, a few dwyg figo to five? yatari’ portal sotottMe at i cried because the would, not serid Aten to’Wj ai'le the. dock exclaimed: “I willaend me to sea next time, my Lard,” l —The Presbytery of Oregon includes thirty ntinisters and niricteeQ ch’nrdbes. Ito field extends Over Oregon, Washington . Territory and Idaho. The presbytery recently resolved to appeal the General Assembly for the establishmthit-of a synod with three’Woftfore presbyteries. the pi'aeappie,- now being extensively cultivated in, the East Indies, 0P turned 1 to being converted into a 'klßct hf wadding, which is used for upholstering instead of hair. A sort of flannel is also manufactured from them Jpsjp which substantial waisfcohts and Akfate ckfi Be made. . . ' : ;. t 1 ‘ —There will be four eclipses the com'ing year—two-..0f the sun and two of the. .moon. Only two of them will be visible in this country, namely; a partial ellipse of the mooh tit midnight March 9. and ap annular’'eclipse of the slih March £t>: Sept.lß a total eclipse of the sun will be visible in Aus&tdia and the’&rathem Pacific region. , A t trib,v ' -iA|QCTWfe. tailor M Des Moinos. has invented a curious sort of piano, |he hammea- of wh&h fftiißtefl bells* hWteW W string#. There are in this piano sUty-sjx :jbejix iiiCW so piirteth Jtehei »Q .adjusted^. saclL peil-tthril fibre ttfli perfeettone- hi responstyfehlbe touch df the petfoftnertol ifthl L ?;fcTcoines'tb the firoift with * couple of TemarkAbfo giriji amKtim country fi challenged to produce thefr equals. ’They are the Misses Purdy, of LOng Valley. Besides being posted ih all that pertains so dress they can’ and do often h’arfless st4f4riy<# horsed ot btis&k•tag,'’atyes pf emergency mount ; the reaper and draw as steady a line over a pairjftf bolts as . r tbe best among thAsocalled' lords of creatioh: ThlM year theyare in ; the potato htisineSs‘ Ort-‘k small” BWj apritig fbny,. procured six pounds of potatoes iff choice varieties. They ipiaqfod this seed, hoed it themselves, and dpg pounds of splendid potatoes as thei result. . >,.: , > - —Tne Western agent of the Children’s Aid Society reports an interesting fad-’ <ientconcerhingone of theboysreccfitly sent out,the West by the society. Thjs boy having expressed his tfianks to the sgeht for providing him!with a good home,. : he was informed' that he should thank ”God, aS the agent was only an instrument iin His hands “ Yes,” said the boy, ” I do thank .Him for keeping me from taking toy life.” He then stated that on the -previous Friday he had walked to Har. Jem, hoping so get work, but was diSSap- ’ On his way back to the Bowery, beaag without money, and having eaten nothing that day, he determined to drowfi himself. At night he weqt toward the Nefth River, intending, to’jump in, but before doing so he concluded to read a few verses from a Testament which a mtarioirary had given him. He then went behind a pile of hnnber to pray to God to forgive him the sin he was about to.commft; On returning to the sidewalk he looked down, and, seeing something, fished it up and. found it WBs aflfteenceht stamp. He changed his course, obtained a night’s lodging with the money, came to see the society’s agent next day, and on the following Tuesday left for the West.-