Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 11, Number 14, Jasper, Dubois County, 30 April 1869 — Page 1
THE JASPER WEEKLY COURIER.
VOL 11. JASPER, INDIANA, FRIDAY. APRIL 80, 1869. NO. 14.
lUUlsiirl EVKBY FRIDAY, At JAtfPKB IM r.uis Wt'KTV, Indiana, in ci.i:mi:nt doam:. OFFICE. I Goubikb J'.in.KiNii i WfcttT M.u.n BtUKKT. PltfCK or si IIKC'ltlPTION.
SlufU'bub-cHptJonJ'ortill) N.s.. .1 R0 J or six mouth 1 tu Hills oi Ali Kit Tl KINO. Tor square of 10 lines or b m, l u e'h. 1 1 x) I'm Ii KUbseoUCUl in aTtiott, ." -ts. Longer advert laeinrut at ttte satue rate. A fraction uvcr 'veu square or square, counted h winere. I bese air the ti l IIIl'ur t lau-iciit a 1 frliii:n'iil- :a rca.-onable deduction will bo made lo leirular advertiaera. . . . NotlecM oi iiipointnieni 01 aitniiiiiKiraIura ami leum I notice oi Ilk eiiaractcr 10 In- paid in udvauee. A N.N III N 1X0 I A N 1HDAI I 'or Townahlp oflierra, eaeli 'ir oiuil v I 'm- J Matrlct, Ireuit, or -1 . 11.00 ;,i i bJW M p. HUN 0 I'. II K T 'l' A T i U i: Y AT And Notary lul x Kg, LA W lie. JAsj-r.l; INDIANA. ill pfartie In 4 i ui, IIHHiiW ii UM 'uru ..i I...I - i n4 ! rrj atio la, ) 4'U-tiMiil Oo.'icif, A T T 0 R N K V A T L A W JASSI'KK. INDIANA. tl'll.l Ht I rl. I ,.Sv '".'I.. Il-.l IllMll.t. '. ." y ii'in .i. . ii "i i-.-iia !'' WMjr. i..m Iii ImI t ui. no i.l.lali. . Ii N ' "laiU -l i . ' U. T, It. t m r, A T T 0 P. N i. Y AT LAW. jAat'ea, lam AB A. ÜB! i r1.. it. II Bw Cmmtm 4 liiilH.i. und tajaBBWj i-ii'i. i I n til.iii.ih iid "I I. 1 ui Jn- 'ii.tir. I. t BMB0MU1 irivluR JikUUGLEB & TRAY LOU, ATTORNEYS & LCUNSbLOP.S AT LAW. .1 A-ri a, Imuana, ; j'.n M. , in ill.' I i.tirii. f Rabatt .i.d wtytAttaf . ..litt, I i i. alai ii. artiai f i.-n twH eB" ' i. it, 'an v MAL011, LÜBB & ahFtf.. JAM'KI:. INDIANA. Witr. Paacnci in looate vt DoBobi C UNTV. fl'j3 Special attentinn giv ti to tin ( 'id lection of Claims. A i.l 17. 'lis P. Ii tlS e C O. FOF.WArtClixG & CC.f.ICSICN M KKC 11 ANTS. i t A 1. k i s i a Prod nee, llartVy, Oats and Lime. Lower W harl-T'oat Proprietoft, TROY. INDIANA F,i ii. 20. 'CT Cm S ur nimre. Fwr aiilM rt! Mil : nidcrlKad i ui. i n. - ifct p Ii.- iiiai it.. hat 90K mB c natuiml) i,, , i i n iiaii.i, iTfl full . r imiiuif i' i nr.' I" OfdtT. alLllic Inli ami nioi f-lii. likblt v.'iri.".. ul I Mini ui t . mi. Ii ii B rilr..l. Baraaa. BtdttfiHJs, fakha. UataafM, 'tut lurr.' MtMittltttM "f itMlnti "( ll" krtl rtyWa. II'' 1 1 ..rt i Ii ll lltvllr il.. - 'I. " ii in; mi. iliil.i.' in Ml line. " . II MM tMaaatMl Murk l l..rr HliliiiaM i li vLrii;. ;i. ii. u maMiliMi ii.' "in i. mv iii. in. ..I in. am .li'.p. I'll tliu n llliT of ill v I'lll.llu Stjlljlli. ui -1 M ll 4 ..Ul't'lllilih.' Savwaaw iu l ;7 .iaioii amis .atTMl H. kkiliku. Jos. BAXTBAetBB STEGE, REILING & CO., TuetBtitB w a tau in TUUACCO, C1QAK8, M MlM T.STIII rT. North side between IjeeomlJb Third si.-. LOÜISVILLK.KY. 1. S I'ri.inpl IIMUliai Li "i'krs fr.mi tlir n.iintr . MtM. 't. Xs-tf. VaLKNTINR MERCK KR. HOT A IV II MIIOI-: JTIAKKR, oaaF.nor West Main ic 1'i.htkrs v illr Sii JASPER. INDIANA. Kram mnttuMtjr "I' haad a iMal a. Mif itaani nf maattiurat Boat, mwi Mi." '. Iiiiii Ii.' ..fl. r.lnr aai t in ataai nMataaBBi arta, 1 1 . ni... Htahtt .'in. i najaBei v j. . niin. ii-iie-r ninl ill ii ii. li I IrVtiktiil Im Iir 1 Kara! piit"n.' lirreW'forr tifilmtaa an hhn. Iht aalfrjia. MM ill cmkmur l. mm H mm'. Iiirllicr I. iim.'ii i.l i Ii.. Jin:. :. 'an ,, ULAABj WAHR JN area. v. ni tin Iir vartpiv, jiinJ f ihr li. si at illljr i tm pm -K.N MY. 1.4 Kl I.l liruir Hlon tr r a, ftn
KS8AY ON MAN.
TBI (OMPABtBOn or man MtNTI.N I CD .M AN OK AN .MAN K MOIOIfN HIVTOB1 Athena "Ancient of w lie re, thus! august Where re thv men of might ? thy grand III VU. f g . . . , . ( . uinK-Biiauuenni iiuougii ine urranr Ol I Ill!l! I liai W BT, llaiklol!i,.v,,i,..ofll.,-i-..alS,.,r!.t,.-! - n 'l l... . .. .. 1 1 : .... I. i aw wniiH -m-mi i. uivuiruCT , im imiuortei Kong i lloaier kindle -till Hie la art of Mini with notes of beeTeu ami Hell : With them nil nil . f i , i . . . I A I r , 1 1 . .... .l...t i( oiunere the (ioriir, and tin- ( 1duipan-la -..-.' ...... ..u .
i.ut onward mil. ami to some otlierlmyHeircloaer lu my orereoat imd looked!
let it twlkily. After awhile I got to ifa We di e. t our aearrhhtg atepa, aad'teaiaf to two men who aa( behind aae. llwtugb the time. "A pretty girl with a fortaae itnt allie of MllUe latter date, yet. well may WeiwaVM to be had for thm akimr."
," proud of Man - immortal enceetry. tOh, hut tin- girl lau'l aakad, I take it. Hark to the voice of the great f 'icero,ua all arranged by her aunt-. Bhe'a
ilia imniiiig language luakee Man a aoul shining prettv, hot a mere rhltd not glow. eixteen, I believe. Tin y had another (Ali. yea, laugtiagi the herald of thejfeiiow booked for her. but he died down v""'. in New Orieana of the rellow fever, la-t I'roclailUM tlial Man wa m.i.lr in Ii ra - fall." i n - Diotth) : "And sw' never seen thht Smith ?" That lork. that key of Man'- moat in- MN'o, nor they either. The aunt- plotward thought; ted With Mr. iMinl.ar. the inianiian. and ti ... . : :.. i ........ . . .
Il Vi i ''in' I"'" i.oiir Mas I -on Uli . on : P i: we -olve tin- whole dark Dtyatery, 'i be chain 'tu eeu Man, fjiorill' and ( "hiiiilainree. II :il mvvn to Man the hiifli NUthoritV, "Above all thai waa,oron Karth would he," I-(.'oil- commend, i- Mans high pedi"He.) liark how lla Su an With lanimm voire of the Maiituan Htill thrill- the heart of Man. And darr you riaint 111' illusiriou-S nrka A biglier ajie, as Nome great rhimpnnaec t llttt OB roll- Time and Man inn -t on w (til him iir .-lr.'ps beneath the monraenta that iiroekdau, Tliougii heir dwell- -du-t." immortal is the name i if Pompey, t 'yraa, of .real ui.ie-r-: Of Plato. Plutareli. of KratotttheneB. And i- thia alt lor Man In live and dir. And leave a name to hi- poateritv: Is thi- Man's Aim hi- End Iii- Ihm liny All wretched man! unmindful of thv eaafl A momeut ITlorv, and what tates at tend !" And Time roll- on and Man pa on with him : The heaven hriirhten: Mark the inidttlghl h mn : fthtrv to (jod mi high : lo Man he Peace tin earth lielow, through Llurhri eternal grace, All was nfaaeurc and wrap! in ro,T: Bighl : I ojierni' ii- -pake, all WBa in splendor brightThe ma4ermiud of " t eat ('operniena, hi h fraap the law- of t.od's great iiniveree, And laughl Man how the Earlh and silver Moon. And all the phi Beta dance rouud a central Sun. Th' immortal mind that frniu'd the "Meaarngeri Of Ilight 'a hri'ht ligfata, of day's ellulrent star. Ami him of whom the bard Ihaa aBBg; And when Nature and nature's hrwi lay hid in niiriit. (.'od said Let Newton he' and all waligbt." At sm h an hour. BBCB niinuie. to sin h place. Direct Ihy ghuta, of hejivi-n's houndlrs--pare. And there you'll see a Aiming world arise ! Another sphere that roams the star-lit skie-. And the reat Author of "Mecaniijuc t eleste."! Would on dare ' laim i no ouprm on some heilst : Compare Leiimit. Le Verriet. Lnpiacc. Willi the simia of the highest elasn? And he who graeped the lightning's vivid tlaine And lamed the thumlei-holt, and w ith his name : And him whoae mind from out tiie bouwadleea mbi Redeemed a WOtM tor his posterity. Dare you compare a gorill. a chimpanzee f Virgil. 'lilr. fOalllrn. ' J ,m.I . .-. Antbrr 1 "Mrraniqiir Franklin. IMaBMMa. M. V. CtrOxr. Iipig puhli-her sold 70.000 copies of a cheap C4 i inan ti-aiK-lation of CnchTom'l Cabin. I . l OCT A Havana Idler sav.- thai the f .
nana arc target v m ravor or annexation" wwmt .,.1... p.... ,, , ,., ,,,,,, to the I niud siale-. jlwlicvcd it wa- a -word and a helmet
Smith's ;mmI Link. alivai.- a luk fellow, and the
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ani THE AFKmot tort iiiiutf thing tliat vir happened " Iii It fU very appropriate! I ik.nt iuvn.i:Y;to mi was being bora a Smith. LiteM.heeB acholara, art Uts and mi
Three yean ago I had iust been lilted. fland wu out Of money. Tlial doc-n't S M,Und lucky; hut ii wa- the include tu the beet of good luck, I couclvded to Uitu the country, down at Plymouth I . I. IV I I I ii Ii'. I,. .1.. il I ,i.u- .ii ,i i mat ui- nun uusoftla- inihl uotlie luv inward . " -,- li.'l-tlirbatloli. li.'ii'l v- ti. hum ........ I.' a ' ' ....on. i . . . . iteppeu on hoard tin- rar v down train. It wm full of aillv alz o'eloek I iia8t.cntrera. movilv mi-n Tin ' aldnimr on IIm uat.-r. Lot il.. un ua lb" ua. hiurwinar tln Iimi.L- I . iln.r;,,,. ... it. I. ". Z" l. I . . .. .,i . poet could have made aouiethinu nrethit II -IIIMI - riiirr ..I I ii- I ii i,n... lv , tM. ui,. , , ,v JIP pH Ki ll IIIIM Up !ol thrill, opened rorreapondeuce, ami got Koee to write a letter or two. Health nrofeaaea to he in love w ith her letter- ami her nirture : bufWeourae it'- the money forty thon--and if ahe marriei before -lie's seven teen." "If the girl amount- to anything it'- a douced ahame !" "he doe- auioiint to SOBtething. She baa thö make of a splendid woman in her. hut Bobody know h. or rare-. They are hent only on mviflg the nionev for a a aa a I . ner. ii -ne inncua it. it goea to some pet charity of her rraxy old rrandfkthera. He WBa always an ohl tyrant, ami a- w centric a- ihr ii I." "Von know smith ?" "tlnly by aight, hut I know a chum .f! hi-. Burton, and got the storv. w ith a copy of a letter of the ifirl's. I've seen her many a lime, down on the shore, ulway- with her dragon aunt-." Wherea the letter ?" "I've not it here in inv wallet. VntK
i on know a righl sort of a man wonÄBrJ' growth, and had never heeiiofany
have his iriti a letters hawked about among ins aaaoentiee. lie let ihirtou take thi- copy, and Iturton gave it to BBS. Let me see thi- j. it. Listen : HDEAB Mit. Smith: My aunts wi-h me in reply to year kind letter. 1 do not know what to say. I am not BeettB turned to writing to gentlemen; but I mu-t tell you that I w as sorry to have aunt Sophy send you that picture; 1 am not Bear so pretty: it flatter- me very much. Yon are so haml-ome that y ou want a handsome wife ; go I lioB't think ynii ought to be deceived. I don't w ain to be married : but my aunts -ay must on account of the money ; and perhaps it may turn oni rlffht. 1 am verv Ionen here. I B'ould like to live in a large city, and aunt Sophy -ays you WOtth) do rierything to jileaae me. "Have you any ahrtera? Will your mother like me ? I alwavi) wanted sister-, and a mother of my own, I don't know what ehe to tell you. except that If yon love me. 1 w ill do whatever von want nie to. N erv trulv vours, "Roan Rooms." There were comments upon, and a laughing diacuaaion of. the letter, w hich wraa certainly very unique. Rut, a w e rallied aaVMg, there w as a hump. a shock, the cars stood still, and cvcryliody was in consternation. "We arc otf the mirk--be patient a verv little while, .-.ml the conductor. paaalBg through the car. Rut in consequence of this little acci dent it was two o'clock before we axH town io rivuiouiii. ,s we sw armei OOt BBOM the platform I noticed a veri yoiinii man. inn unlike my sell in looks, c nc-e iron, nie tore no-, car-hi- , oat lamim t . . . . I . , ........ I M' ' Q I'M II "III, .MM I a It'll III J Ml I I I f i ' ' lit -hollhl be the lover Smith. now. saui 1 lo inyseii. "w lint a plight la IS III I 7 He seemed to lie very meek out of humor, ami beekoned angrily to a hackmaii. lamping into a carriage, and desiring to he taken to Hie liest hotel. After that I saw several other persons more or less di -ordered and bruised by the railroad accident. 1 was leaving the depot, when a colored coachman bowed before me. "Reg pardon, sir Mr. Smith ?' "Yes." "Carriage is waiting. Step this way. sir. if von please." " I .. . .,1 ill llllll n- lllkl Al'lio if inJA,.l . , ....... ... ....... inumi mv illicie nan sein nie a carriage. II .. . . . . , ,
u-e.i to ne my ai.m ipn noooy-a dbh ,,, ,ul i imagine ue was a fellow el " ' the old Engli-h coat Of.had lack. anus, which hail, ladoed. Iielongeil tons,! , but had been in di;ii-e since the impov- man at New York I learning to
eri-i.m iu anins ;mttn, .n i.n-riami.
I upon a piece of parchment :4,ut it proved ,u '"' :l PCtt lUid a - v, o id again! a IMtktte.
there had unary men among our nnrr-tors. .. v n .. ..il v i .. -i... i ii.. ? ' "rM- F?" '": All will.'- answered Sambo. unii a abutting the door. J Ii ii In- looked nark n Willi aiiutlHT Lrriu were 'l.adiu- very gay thi- nioniln'." If my -tulrlv it un t and roll-in i .. . , . . . t'a . . H Vl Pertain t.rt Ii ivm V : iur .rtli 'I" 1 ,...,i....i J.",.. . , . , r.. "'Iii " i in 1 1' , 'in' i t.iiii mi i lau Kit !(i . . . .' .. ' 0 lumped upon liM seat. We rattled tlirouaii the treeU. under ;" " ,llJ u areuue. lliiütf betrau to look tranife. l Sam ho I 'Wlirrr mr m ..'-" I iked, opened the carriage door, here f "Vi-s sir. There 'i Mr. Lwinej live . I , . . , Dunbar, Mr. f tlie sanir moment an , ilt'l'Iv troii. Hot...... wm.JUmA r.i... . ' : vi .... ".." '" ..'u-i... w...;,i i . .. Why, s h. you are Ayond. rtn l v hue. he exclanued, shaking hands with ''ti... ...... , I-. oA- lZ I M Li hXLyZL-1 tl" I i rill V ii , Ei en ihiug ready. Uurry with your toilet and come down, lit von trimlnnl vour whisker- . r o-e : it alters ..... .... . i t. i mi- appearance very much. Robert, i,. I, i ,. :.i i i. i . i help , Mr , Smith dr.--. Klghl ... "'.'. snnih. llurrv now. the ladies are w ait- ' 1 1' . "i1 found myself in a luxurious dir room, and a mulatto was respectfully attendanee, 1 sat down and looked him. "What i- your name ? 'Roheit, sir: will i mi he so kind as to hnrry, air? Tltey air- waitiuir on von."
I .. I I r i.'iiu. i." nir ne wi i' läilll airrr and I gave h.m the key t., my portmaateau.lveroiia. am! the tilth is ho.u v... -
and reahrned mvaelf to m fate, whatao ever it milit he. Rut thing! were very -trau rc. "Where i- my unrle ?" nked I. as Rob ert dexteroualy arrangod m y sleeve buttuha. garnet "Your Batch)? Oh yea, sir." witli a had attempt at not smiling: "lie's with the ladies, sir." "How HHIg hive they lived here':" "Don't know. dr. l ie onlv been lu re a day or two, anythiut; nion I here, dr, do voll w an V.." I tarau amvawrl in mv l-l hii-
Barel, and looked weil, though my w his- "" I" emphatically a tiptop substitute ken, in-trad of behm trimmed, were ofohppteeeajee,appfo butter, tomato pre-
length. 1 was met at the foot of tin ataira bv the Irrepreible Mr. Dunbar. "It's all tixeil." said lie : "you'll be married at once: I had diflerent arranenients made : wa going to give you and IJose a chance to get acquainted : bill thai railroad delay spoiled that. The Rev. Mr. Lawaoa i- here Come right along: a still' upper lip. now." He led me into a long reception room. Some ladies shook hand- With me. A tiny, golden-haired creature was put at my side. The clergyman married ns.'I ben there was a chatter of congratulation. One woman with B horrible scarlet liead-dre--. put her hand on my arm and drew me aside. "What arrangement have you made for the trip ?" asked she. "None." I answered truthfully. "Rut you are going to New York for a week or two ';" I thought New York was as good a place to go ns any. if I was expected lo go -onicw here, ami answered yea. "Aunt Soiihv." said a trembling voire at our elbow , "what mu.-l I do now f "Run up stairs and put on your traveling dre-s. child. Your aunt Margaret w ill assist von." It w as my w ife. She never looked at me. hut ran aivay again. Refreshments were rip ulatiiig. 1 tried very hard not to go crazy. At last Dunbar came lo me again. "AH ready. Smith. Carriage is wait ing, i on II catch the evening train w ith .,... .i..;.-;...r - I Tbev hnaUed me out again, kissed n-n-a. ..ml I..,.L hmmAm with hie iltirl u ii , ROBfl were driving pell niell lo the I- ( r, (( , i I houpht tickets for New York, trnv, ... I... live ilaHtH .....I mm mm MT Well, we got into Now York at mid night. I took a carriage to the St. Nicholas hotel, took rooms, locked the door and told my wife all alioul it. She looked at me awhile with hci a W. a a a greai oiue eyes, ana men mid, inno cently: f "Well. I don't know as it makes any difference." i Atter all. w hat diflereni-e did it make? The disheveled young man with the bumped forehead proved to be the expected Smith, but he did not arrive until half an hour aller our departure. Ikllllliall I'WIIII O 11 1 - T II at rm imr .., there was imtlnng to be done. If,.,.,, Ro-e was satisfied, the oilier Smith n,(. me yelorlnede on the tiffht rotiejind p,,,pf,.ri ,n .,v 0rrn vn hia IBBthine, thl lttmBICr. Niagara
Louisville and Cincinnati prajawdi I Kailroai;.
Tin. 1 i-t twit mrm u.;,l , ,........1.. . I .. . ,. . vim , tu 1 -ju I Louisville. LexJntrtoM hhT I'i'.i.ii.. il n...,..... n4i..,...,i .. ,i i- t , wanca Railroad, tl McCoy s Frf about three mile wet of Wilton. IWnc i 'iiiihtv u ,. i, . i i.,. : . ..... i..,)!,......! ,...,i ...in .i "i mm in, uiei ujoi c, liwt Or opeued im- trerel for a week or two. Tin- ili-taiic- (Wmb L'ovinetou to Louin .-in., i.. .i.t. : 'i i- j . " inn rvuic 1- i.iiiij iiiiuurvu ami ,:. i. i , . m P HM OIU route-, to lel.Jt i ii,..; 'in.. aiiati l rail fron houisvilie. Iha UZu.ZZa ;;. i. ...... paaaauger bad to travel half thediataiicc undaries of u iHjuare. oi which Cincinnati, Bevmour. Loulaville and Lexingtou ire the cor. nora. liv t! ......l i... niii ,i;.... .v . v " ill v u. l. ill.ll' onallv acroaa this auare. I 'I'll.' IMV Ii, ui MUMlua ..(I., I I mim mi . ' "I "I""' inn .ii j ja ü l ' 1 1 LI . . it tlt. (..il, .....i iwwZJ ...x 'Miit j j.tiiMt;, i M;tti. ..ih 9 ... ... . ""a" ".wy-uaaiaiewi uwttraea .... 1 1 . i ii i. . ii'.inii , . .. .ii.. ..t ...... i.
.un-i.,1,,,,,,,. through Caniphellshurif. down
rhlill Creek to the Kehtncky Rivet1 i acroaa that,and tbenoa up long the Borth bank 0f Eagle ( reek : thence up Ter-Mik eek to Verona ; theuce thronarb 8parta and Walton, and down Rank Gck tad theace to Covington. rBnninK ItlMgk the roantiei of Kmton. Boone, fjallaaii. Carroll, Henr, Oldham and i...r. " V,U"J I uri . .. , "inn ii. un- i oinrnenre runninir. nr v.,,,,, ....... ,. ,n ...... .t.. . ,r , "i"'" "in ii-r i j i ni'iiiiKKv i. euirai Railroad dej.ot in CevingtOB until thev k.ai.i . . ... u 1C i, mi i.'iiiii un. in ini'ir nn-ri I The work on this road waa fomnifnccd two irMH ,.J I I I hilM .,, ' " lT , , tM,rm)- " V"''-. ':;- - ' " " .... 'aunivill 1110 l.l'UIMJjir Jlill, road t omnany. Much heaVy arading had to be done on this road, as' t include , livr tunitelfl and mailT deep cuts, poor ..rii... i. i..: C j and Covington. I Cincinnati t'ommerchd, 1 9th. Si unTiTt i r. i on Di.-K-n.i i s. A lady writer contributes to aa exchange the following Idt of information, obtained w here -he "took tea last :" "A dish that I look tobe preserves was pa sued, which, upon tasting. J as surpri-rd to barn contained no fruit. The ease w ith w hich it WM prepared and the trilliu" cost tat , it .materials are nm i- ' '. ' y ""OiienIdatlona, for unless mv tastiiiLrapparalus l.i f .a aa i oeceM r.i me. us 11 is noi u-uaiiy w oni 10 serves, ami all that sort 01 Ining. itä preparation is a- (bllowi; Moderately li'iil a pint of ninlas-es from live to twentv minutes, according to its eonaistencv then add three eggs thoroughly beaten, baadly stirring thent in. and continue to boil 1 few minutes longer, then icaaon with nutmeg or lemon."' Stuktui it a LiTTi.r. A little girl ind her little brother were on their way to the store the other morning. The gram on the Common was white with iVnsi, and the wind was very harp. They were both poorly dre-sed: but the little girl hud I sort of ehak over her which she aeemed to have outgrown. As they walked briskly along, me drew the little la.y closer to her. and said, "( oni4" under my rloak, J oh any." "It isn't Mg enough for both, si-ter." ' Then I w ill try and stretch if a little." Ami they Were soon as close together and a- warm as birds in the same Beat, What a lesson ! flow many shivering bodies, and snd bearta, and weeping ey es, there are in the world, just because phi do nut -treten their comforts a littl bexond themselves ; (Well Spring. A LlTTLBoBor'l Eaitii. Last w inter a little bov f six or eight vi-ars la'gged a lady to allow him to clean away thn snow from her steps. He had BO father or mother, hut worked his way bv such Job. "Do you gel much to do. my little lioy f .-aid the lady. "Sometime 1 do," said the boy. "but often I get very little." "And are you never afraid that you will not get enough to live on?" The i hild looked up with a perplexed and inquiring eye. as if uncertain of her meaning, and troubled with a new doubt. "Why." said he, "don't you thing God will take care of a boy. if he puts bis trust in him, and does the best he can':" Young l'ilgrim. Bflr The liest method of removing stains from lim n and cotton fabrics, produced by spilling wine r vegetable juices, consists in moistening the surfai e affected (previously wetted) with a solu lion of hypo IBiphatl of soda. dis.-lved iu hot water, ami then adding on the point of a knife a little pulverised tartaric acid, and nibbing thi- w ell in. After the stain has ili-apfieand the cloth may be wa-hed out in lukewarm wafer. aiul w In n dry no trace ot the imfa w ill remain. ftr Rev. Dr. Davidson. Reetor of Crnrc ( Kpleeonil) Church. Indianapoli ha hern -elected lo deliver the annual add re an before ihc "tjorlety i the a lumni " of Washington ( olli-ge. Eexinglon, Iricinin. at the chase of (he colh-aiati ich in dune next. This is the college lpreided over bj fien. lace. Dr. David J-on wa- 1 ibrmerTt idii ot Lexington.
