Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 15, Number 31, Jasper, Dubois County, 26 September 1873 — Page 7
WEEKLY COURIER
JASPKK.
C. DOANE, Publiihar. - IXDIANX.
nois oi i.Ti.iti:.vr. I'rrauiiiil mill I.llt-rMr.
Vming; ,It f Jrunt will go t Cornell
I iiiw-ity . .I.ini'"' lu't"ii is contemplating a lit ,,f ic ki
.l'.Tn;il!i" is the title Mr. I.nngf.l-
.iV vho-cll lor Ins new VolllllH of
plMlll?.
A -''ii uii'l daughter nt the tiidii ns
avc ( r Rett are living mar Acttui,llMd
unify, icxas. olive I .ogaii doesn't ?li-v- tint out in.irrinl couple out of twenty have any love for cadi other.
'III.- Fair I; i,r, 'Jin-1 in." is t he title of (it'll. Lew Unixl-curdling Atec romance.
Tin' git -ntct dignity ever lieajMil iimii :i loin' lorn woman is that of the Ielroit I'rfi falling Sikiii .Mi-s .single J - I Alltll'MlV. lYc-t'ii TowtTs. .oii of llirain Pow
er-, is ItiaK 1 1 1 IT -nine IH. at ISo. toll, W Mil
a .11.11 tint indicates that he inherits his lather's g.uhi-. Mr. Halt, Whitman! fetiivi rinjrl'roiii l.i- atui k ol" piinil vsis, an I U seen unite
I 'liia
-.-t of the Wallace's
ott.
al-
ii in uie streets ol I'lniad
Ilioiill lie Walk hilt little.
A Western aMT explains f :i ta i n Miller- freiiieil style hy saying that he
is:- nan inree wive-. Mime men tin-miller
ii. 1 1 1 I Mime yueray ami write ptM-try. 'I'lii' Ito-toii pitihi At rrrtl s.-iy.tlmt
. I. .1. II. I h ver. I1X. !l.e li. w IV. -T.I. lit of
:li- Atlantic ami (ireat Wiv-t.rn Kailrnud. veeivol f 1'tti.iKKi u- a hum i fur tak i ng that "tli'f. an I an annual salary ot jcjo.uuu h-id.-. "Ki'.ht Month in A ineriea."" "Kiir-i-li ami American mtor," "Anierieaii r. t-." a:i'l "The I'li'sent A-wet of the Woman's Movement ill Auierieii " are the -illij.it. nt lo'ir IcctlltV W lliell Mi- Mini I V ! aiihlnll i- now delivering; in Kiiglaml. The material for these lectures wa f oiir-e gathered during her reeent vi-it in lii eoniitry. I'.n-t ll.irte ha more translators in erinaiiv than heean imiii T m r on hi tiu-
-'r-. A:i a::'i:yiiu)!is hand h attempting hi-complete works, prose ami vcr.-c. ami
I two volnii,.-- of this -cries have alreailv asri'eareil at l. ipig. -iniiiltaiieoii.lv with a
'Miil.iti"ii of -eln-ttil California tale hv ilhelm II. rt!crg, wlm I tli-tiriui-htI lr traii.lation of I "haiicer, Mia ki-j tare. I'ld Tellliy-oll. W adiington IrvillL' rtivivtil uhoiit
f.' KM mi i fr hi-literarv lalrs. In tli:itn
Hit mi American 'uinlu.r li:i ..,,i.,!. -I
1 im. Kav.ird Tavh.raml I . '-t.-llow l...-..
iiade aln.iit .'ki.'mm cadi nV their Imm.w-. i av lr. however, has stg.N;l i.ronrirtarv
t.iv-t in Ih.' Tr?4f,t. whit h euahle hiiii ht-in t.mm style ahmatl. thnnli lie is lil lll II"! driven t how. (if the later neri.aii authors. "Mark. Twain" has .t.-.i.it-... i . .
; " mi m.'iieiM eoiii.im i lie Is as
-;iiy witu jK'ifr as. miiI, H-Jlrj,tr
can lile, wliile It N airirravateil hv the rival
ry iM lHit li ilillerellt eolloes, niitl U tweeli slleees-ive r;l.e jn the same tollee. The A irliner thinks that the matter Inil-t In rtyillatetl hy the nllt lnl itie. "partly hy rule, ainl more hy example ami moral lllllllflltv;' other'ie "the et.lIe"V will iM'eome llierieh man's preiMTtv. ami tin-
soils of the poor will sJitlll It, lllilt-s thev are willing to he put to soeial shaine."
Mrlrurr hiiiI liitlnslry. 'erinont liav in' oM iie a eohl mine. New Hampshire is eieli avorin to set up a rival fstaMMiiiif nf. Cotton s I, w liieli formerly wa-wa-te ami wortlile-s to the priMlneer. now hrin-s from :i to jxpi M-r ton to make oil. An exehaiie says California farmers lire a! reaily enaetl in the enltiire of eofee. opium, eiH oa. ami lea, the planting of
raM-s, uie mullierry, ami the growth of silk, -he p ant I eat tie rai-in', ami wheat.
ami now they are lieirininn to plant eottoll. all eXlM lililelit whieh will N. wntehcl
with miieh inten-t ly every one. It apiM'.irs that the armies of Kurone.
while slaiio-hterino; eai-h other, are imli-
reellv -laULrlltenilir the hiltlaloes on lK..
U'e-tiTII prairies of the I niteil Mates
The II M ill I m T of hiltlaloes slain la.-t winter
was a lar.'e a-.HU.iMHi, of ,j,i mo.t of
the skins went to supply the ileiuaii'l for rolies aii'l military irinuuiiis f,,r Kurts-
I h -a 1 1 .'irniit's.
Jhe inarlile tj i tarries of llutlaml. Vt..
lie ov lein!f Worketl lV ten ilitlerelit
eonipaiiies, eiiipIoin' omt 1 . h m Mn.rk-
ineii. he air''ri irate i r m Iiiet nm i- uhoiit
liMi.iMul (1s t raniiiiin. ami the .-tone is
priiieipally of the simple white or ari''ratel kin.l. of anexiii'ilinir v ilc li.-.iie i. v-
tnre ami purity of w hiteiie .' The annual
ales amount to over a million of i...,r. During the vear ls72 there were in
operation III I he I liiled s ,,.,,N.r
nulls, owneil ly iii tirnis. ami of aiie-ti-maliil value o over j'XY,! m i.imi, naMitioli to the-e there are f hirtV-llilie millHow in the eolir-e of eoli-truelioii. The mills emplov l:t.rli male ami 7.7m female haml-. U-iiies hihln n. or a total of ".'.'.HI 1 lahoter-, whose wajres aiuouiit yearly to the I. iro-" Mini of m arly Jlii.iimt.iNNi. Their iirixluets anioiintiil la-'t ear to ;tl T
einptie.1 twelve l-il. khot into Mi- .Sir.ih A. ratter-on, killing her in-tantly. Kh teher Meriilith. iilitor anl pn.pri.torofthe Clinton (Iml.) ,', j,,,',!.,,, ;. nrr, W;is shot a lew ilavs siuee hv .lolill A loula-., w lu.se wile lias a milliiierv shop lou'la-s eoneeahsl him-i f j,, ami when Merclith enti re. I the store, ami enra'.re iii eonver-ation with ,Mr. I.. I. .. ...
i.i . ii. r nusi.ami snl linn Iroin a ln.lt ji, tin- filin-r, the hall pa-in' through M.-n-lith'swri-t an.l eiit. riii' his ri-ht hr.a-t. 'Ihe wouii'l was eon-jili rs .laiip rou-. The .sprinvti.hl (M.i-s.) :ll',t;i says; (iiori'i. M, Moiilton. hroihi r .! i
C. Moiiltoii. of this eity. was run over hv
a loaitci wayon at fis.hn"; Hill. Satunlav
alt. riioon.aml .. inurel that he.li.il within an hour. Moiilton's uie w.,. kill.. I hy a falling tree not I..n a'o ; hi- m ph. w was eiitauleil in some ma. him rv ami im t his .h-atli in a saw -mill, soon alter: hihloth. r-ill-hiW was kill.tl hv one of the Conneetieiit I liver IIailroal train-: ami hiown hrother ami another hrother-iu-law hy the ., of a leM.t in Troy. Hut one man of the laniiiv has lie. a natural death.
Mll'li.il. 'i he Japaliex' I ioMriim. nt. a. tllitf IIJM.II this, hut- n-ole. to Nii'l more stuil. nt-ahr.ul until m. h tin..- u-
1 1 ley liave umler'one some thn
year- tuition in horn., eoll. e-, anT can suhmittoa rii'i. amiiiati..u in Knli-h. h r. ii. h or(i. nnaii.
lfjx Llurlnr t. Sahlath Nhm.l.
i,y . Im'.'.
The hahit ot jealous lovers ami unhai
it.- .
ie siHM,uni5 ea. li .
oimi i'.iiiiiiiii v pn-van nt. it is .'.n
uiarrieil Hip'
oth.r i
olitM.I mil Clmrrh. Iii'li;i:l has the lar.'.'-t Mllilie seliool
tin ! iii..u,auioiintinir
t7 tons, valued at .ii.l7"i.J.
M. Belt, as Ihe re.ulf of recent re.ear. hes on the inlluem-e of ehalle in haroliietlie pll lire llj.on v.. tahle lite. Iia-iIi-eov. re. that mi .liinini-hin' tlie pr. -. sure on wheat, harhy. ami turnips, tin irtiiination i proi.ortioiiallv -lower.
with an im rea-e of pre. .ure to two or tlm-e atiiio-pheres, the miis apM-ar to lTotit soin. w hat : at v. rv hii'h pre.iire.
Imwever.tlie sis .i j. ,., ; j, jsalsokill.sl
wlu n siit.ni itT.-.l to eompre.ioii aHer il
Velopmeiit luis eoinnieli.i .l.
lie l.oimon ni'M re.-elitlv li;nt all
editorial on the iron inie-tion. the hunl. ii . i : i. . . ....
'i niiKiiwa- inaioneoi uie lin.'st inar-
k. ts l-.n'laml ever o..esse. (the tni'le in
iron) i. era. I nail y eh.-in to her. Ilerdi
a-ter- in this .lireetion are not vet eml
I lie I lllieu lale are eoilllM'tlllir slliiv -
hilly tor the eontrol of the iron tratlie with
(ana. la. N.uth Aineri.-i. ami the Wi
Indies. hey have eoiite-tel limh r im
iii.nse naiiirai .iisauvantaes. nut tln-v
have vamiuish.sl hn-'Iaml in i.iteof tin
Mie eallliot atlonl to he idle ami sleep awav
hit nine ami wa-lf Her inolMV W lule eolil
jN tiii- with thrifty, a. tive. an.l intellien
iiaiions.
i::v "-Tate in
. IMNI .urn.
i. r
The .inn- ili.trihiit.il to Soiitlicrn ii-M'l- fir the la-t year, hy the tni.te. of r-al'".y fund, am. unit to 1;i.i;ki. -I')k n i. a ImnIv of Chri-tians in Maine ' i - tlieai-elve.'" i:. io.itorv llapti.ts, - hi in troi.i the Knt-will l'apti-ts. i"-e i;.fin. tive prim iie soio-itioii t.t i e.lnr.iied iiiini-try . - I In i.ir. of several We-t. rn railroads ' -i. :i.d With Hil.les. wliirluile pla.i.l r.i. k-. ...ii-i.tin- of ca-t imii-Iraiiie-. :.i the words - Head and return" "U'.'llt ill tin HI. - l.'.-v. Hi.. mas K". lieei li.-r. of Klmira. i .. Iin.:!.. r of Henry Ward Iiee. h,.r. os a-i.in,-. eoiisi.leralile stirainoii' llie
'"--.ui.imu tin'llireii hv an elalniri.
i in one of the leading religious weik- . in jiNiiiicatioiKnid advocacy of auriar iniiii-.., ,n. -II" l.Yv. Newman Hall, in hi.ldin"; w.llio ,u eoure'.'ation in London. "'i to I,,, ,. p.irture lorthis eoiintrv.siii.l K'...,. tir-t to zt to Niairan. ami re-t 'i'e. and then to travel fnnneitv toeitv. a. Inii-t!).. y.i.H., eeturill;ii'te'tota. " "'' I r.iii. .tinir, as faras lie conhl. Hie ;!'N "I lr:.;herhiMH iHtw.sn the two
aw
Tiin., thy Hill, a II. .uie Mis-ion-uie IV. shvt. riaii ( Inireh in Kan-as. atsil.t HIM' tin. II. mm. I a. I.
ii a- av.-r.iwil for live years als.ut ten '''and ii,i!.-s annual I v. " Five year .'. Ii hr-.i,. i . . .- .i . .( i .- . .' . . .
. s . i uie mi ,-i i an.l ..-
"i 'he Mate liiiml
' 'li'ir- ;tii. w nf-li v niiniti rs. ' V Ti) rt ;ii nili limn IrtHl tin. I t'.-vlf !
ii.oeii - hiiii loill
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-an..,;i h iiii--cttl... 'raiiitr.
Nichols, the- oldest Coll-
I III i TlT-ter III Verillollt. tiled at m Kraintroe, Auirii.t 21. He "v r theCt iirrfjral imial tTiiin h ''. Sei.tfiiif mt '':t IsiiT li-iiin.f
-'in t. t.,.. ... . .i : ;
!. ii ... i on" -;ir oeior...
2 patorate he was li.iuiss, to hilt -.Ii, ill. luiinti- i
1 hraintree to his tildt harire, l.'A.r r.sin.1 .ill... I l.i.. . . i. ...i
" 'l IHT. '"I two Ve:irs Willi iiinn. or I....
Ill" MhI 4 if ...III. .. .f -it t 1... ......
years. I III- S,,,.l. . .,.... . . . ,.
. .. .'n i iiooi.i naxe iii-com-'Ii" I ,r. . I ... t !. ... i .i.
i ii in, .urn in.'ir ir witness to the vnenil N-n-'..I-...' . I - . .
ilte.1 miH r.nip w in ii lias '"-"iii the innovatioii. A prouiir,," ",."r x,ri,,"' that he ha never t ii. . Hon heard a solitary minister . I evitrex imv n..-t-..; n, ..t tl...
. ...... iiii'I . .t . ii ..I...I :.. .i
...i- in.. -inii in in.. " I'art of i. .rr,.-,t Method!. t 1' tin.
" ihe contrary, in eninnariiiL'
1 1'a.tors .in. I i.wnil.. I...
H i.., i - . i - I-.- .
ii' . in '.-.-ii
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uiiiiialitiei orahlieatinn lil'l Ui-tlLns lliflil t tl.t
( n j,'"1 r;!'ll ilHTi'ilM' III t lir X-wn-r '- -"''nrH', fMMi;llv in tin-war
;iiii
"lis. ev.-lir. oils. rcifMtl.-is Mini
"I ill i. Iciit-iU 'I'll., .lillli-.ilt i- ii
i '"'-!'"' With ,i.r, schools. wfj,.
t ' ""11 to ape t he eolleires In oT;.
, ,'" "'s. ami spnnirs tnnii the in
- "" ii. y to luxury in all Ameri-j
llnp iiI V I simp.
i.y the i.iir.tinirot a jrun with wl.i. h ;i
salute was iH-mjr nre at I aytt.n. Ohio. :
a n w .lays i-m.-e. 1'cter ( ilaiim-r ami Kli sha Anderson, -iiuiier-, were killed.
i wo Hoys, named .Imimy 'M H ami
t rink i .rook-, rid.-r- m a . -ruh-raee on tin Atehi-on (Kan-a.) l air i rounds, w.n
kill.il while riding a race a Uw .lays ao. A Imiv in (irovcton. . M.. wiis run
over I.y a . art load.il willi sand. w. iirhiiir
.' Muini. ami was m,t ii.nir.i in tl..
lea-t. save a I. W scratches.
A I.Mi.niotive lin-nian in S neus.. was
-o llllilelltil at limllll his envuie with
on: eiioiish wat. rin the ln.il. r. that he was
paralytil. and tiie.1 a l. xv hours ;it1. rwanl. .lolin Niarpim k was killed u few- .Livs siiiet- in the sawmill at the joux City and
I anlie terry. A stick flew from the ami literally tli-einlKiwel.il him.
A tirunkeii man in Hartford. Conn., fell from a fourth story window upon a picket leii.f. ami the tl'o. tor pronoun.iil hiiii unhurt. Kvi.leiitly this man's life was iii-iiml. A midnight prowler hroke into the lioii.e of a widow woman at ( Tiiit.ni. Iowa, hut he suddenly left lor repair alh r a hri.-t interview with the valiant la.lv ami her lit
tie hatehet. The wife and twiitlauxhtersofa Howard eon nty. Iowa, tanner wen struck hv 1 ! .rl.... I . . .. .... 1 . . . i ... I
i. imiiiii ,i ii-h uav sum', inn not klllcil The .hoe. ami st.M kirn's of oneof the -jr wen-tt.ru into strings.
III .Mlllllesot.l there Wen- r. porte.l for Ihenionili nf Aii;'ii.t. three suicides and
lWiiity--i;-it fatal a.t idetils. l ouref tin latter were ou in;; to the indi-s ri.ninat. iiM-of the iiuiihincd mower and reaser.
i airu k tuinn. ot vviMMi.tts k, III.,
turiie.1 home very late ami hadly intoxieat.il. His wife rcfuel him admittance, and hi Iwiy went out to him. T hey lay low ii mar the railn.ad track iintil'they heard a train sinproat hinj-. when (uinii made the youth promise to take .-ire nt the lior-es, hade linn ";.Ms-hye, went n m.ii
in.- i.tiinin, ami was lorn to pieces tv the train. A ymiier woman w ho wa sihIimsI hy a Modoe wh.t l in a ev Haven shirt factory, sometime simi', i recoverinj'. 'J'he lllisdnef cuticle Was repi ned hv pi.ie of hair-lH'ariiit1eli taken Ir Ii'calthv ht.soiis, the only ilitJiciilty exH i iemnl'lieiii the tin. lino-of m tsohs' N ncvolt nt enoiioh to eontrihiite to the vounir woman's cni.il-
lary restoration. Mi- Orpha c. Miller wa shot hv her
Koer. in -. oiciiiau. at l.onacoiiinv. Pa., n-if-ntly. They were atllamnl ami happy till last NovciuImt, when John was run over hya freight train and jH-nnaiu-nt-ly tli.atde.l. on aeetuuit of which Miss Orpha "eMiled." A tveoticiliat ion wa eflecl.'d. hut she eolildll't make Up her mind to marry a t ripple, ami t.dd him so. That i what made him .-hoot her, hut she i-n't Jjoin;: to the. A lata! neci.lciit hapH iie. rtu nttv In a ytuir lady, n;-c, sixteen vear. re.idinr in hank eounty.lia. Two young ladies. .Misi patter-on, riui-ius, w'ere together in a room sporting with a niti-kef. which, rontrary to their Is-I'n f. was loaded. The piece di hargetl from some cause, and
crally the man that sh.M.ts the woinan.and when he know s he ha. hit In r, ami he has lin d i.fteii enough to put hi. victim out of her min rv. In- u.uallv ha..I... I. ....I l..v - - l :. . i.- . . ." ,
ii' ....in mi i.. i iiuiiscii. i ins liMl'i-s in his own header hrea-t with tine etlii t, lor it saves the torture of imprionni nt and a trial Ir murder, ami give- the law no 'iee in the matter. T he l.i-t tmgetlv ol thi. character tsi urr. dat Monts li.-r.' Vt. A young man and a young woman who Were lover Worked ill the Kline shop. Theyoiing man went away for a l. w w.s ks and v hen he returned one of hi. ti.iiipatiions jokingly t.. him that another had s.ipp!r....,., -fa.,, j:i !..-:!;, ,.f igill. The joke Mi-Ill. to have struck his rca.on dead. I I.-a-kul for m. explanations, hut W ent ami got a pi-tol and eoniuieti.i . tiring at the giii while she wa. at work in
the -hop. lie hit her three times and t'k the fourth shot himself. His K,t kill.il him instantly, hut the girl, it is thought, is not dangerously woiiiid.il. I'orrlup 4.osi. Iceland want to Is- an ind- nd. tit ici.-lc. Ik-nniark isdi-jsiil tofni'e to it, houc .-r, In Austria, unless a man can prove to the Mayor and Council of the town in mm l.'...l. I... I .1 . t ...
" i:i' M i:- v :is ,wr: , j.-.t i. I.i
pm a family, no clergyman i. allow. i to marry him. The Sultan of Zanihar nctil- "a change of s,-, ." to restore his m rv..u. sV-teui to pr'M-r telle. Si he pr "--. to i.it London in S -ptemher. follow ing the example of the IVr-ian Unh.
The I Mike of Silt h ri.illd. W ho is ,i.. stnieting at hisowneo.t the uthcrl.in. and Carthm- Hailway in Knglaml. i a practh.il engineer, and" orteii inoiint .he I.s oinotive aii I drives his own eats up and tlow n the line. The .lugger nau t ear in India cni-lml eight woni.-n t death at iooptipiru the pat siiiiiincr. The Ilcngal i .o,-riiinciit prosi- s to put a stop to the dragging ot thee tlang. roil car-, a .rojn..iti..ii w hi h the M-op. o...riy do not n-ent. although the I'li.-ts i'Pmim- it. When the M iho in. -.I , n t n of TaliI'mi, in China, was eapturnl hy the Chi
iit'M'. ail the .Mahoin.ilans were ma. sh ml. The rultan. .s!ileiinan. tsik jH.i.ii, hut wasd.-eapitat.il N-fon- he.li.il. Hi.he.nl .iii'IIhhIv wen- snt to I'ckiu pit-ems I in honey. Maria Moiiim, a vnung woman t.t
gn at In autv and ii'tiraire. i-the leader ol
a Kind ol Lrigands w ho inf.-t the i n irons of CataiiAir... i a'ahria. s.,i, to U-the ino-t ruthless and extortionate ever km.wu in that country, lh r hu.haud ha ing li n kill.il in a tlirht with the .-cii.L.rio. s -Ii..
.won- to avenge him. and for that purio.c i.ii pte. the l.-ad. r-hip of hi- km.!. N.ineone who ha- Uvii in Kie.hin.l
kashat what mi-iii to meet w ill. i.i.r-t
lilavor in the kiiiL'.loin. on the i..rt ..i
Alneri. ail., i. the litter mix rv i.r.. ..ill,,.
in the shaH of harU r h...-. ,, p, ,, ,,J", earth can les, riH. the horror of a shut..
at the hands of the .n.-r-.T.. l..rl.,
itat I.ritain: the sword .-.. ii. ...
imgniy in ntaM'oi this kind. In fact.
uann-saw in Uie i:m.s ,f a M.h ih.
lclllil -.at.i m. It-Ill. rV'lif on tla. 1. 1
that did tlufy hi U lieadiiiL- the uin-.
Henry the highlit, would come man r th.
pr.Mi-.s.
:!ie.s,i k ing is not a s-euli.ir Aim rl-
iii iiisiniiiion. .i greet v an- Kuroi-:1i..
r t'lli.-ial place ami pav that it i- said tht
renin doctor :ittah.i to the Miah r.-.
t lti -si I.I UK I ai'l'lu-atl-'lis m the tl.irt. ii
lays ot ins siav III Tan-. llelM..l it...
letters ami sent thuu to T. hcniii. whi r..
he will u rn, them at his h i. ure. One hiiiidr.il ami fifty iN-r-oiial adicants ilogg.il the step- of the Per.iall King, ami could not Is- got rid of until his carriage was driven out of the ti.urt-yar.1. Mr. Moiiciire I. Conway - ndstothe Cincinnati ('uuimrrcinl the following int itl. ntat the h'ev. Mr. Spurgti.n' huri h in IOinloti. 'J'he two .li.tiiigui.htil men tir-t allud.il to are said to In- ho.t.'iii.in : ".lll.t hefon- the ss rvi.i two tli.tillgui.htil Americans one afonin-r otlicial. and intimate friend of the late lahi. Weh.t. r had li n shown into a -w. Pre-entlv the jh w- o)s in r e:iiiii. in and ttipi.-ttil that they would take a scat ju-t U-hitid. as a tli.tingui-h.il geiitlcinan and lady had to le plaeiul iii the m-w they iMi npi.il. TTlf two Americans at en.-e ti.tnidicl. ami Uheld the gt'iitl.-inati and Iadv eet.rt.i to the Vaeatetl scat Is.th hl.K i.is the :ei-ol spades." A turn . poin lent w rite, to the London Timr that all the VoUie' lliell M ilt out hv
Ihe .laiianc-c ( io ernmeiit. tlir.ii"lu.iit
Kur..' and America, with the view a)j'ly ing theiiiM-lve- to the -tn.ly of tlith n ut hraliches of science, have heeii or.l. nil to
. ....
reuirn Home. j lie students at present uumht r . The (iovcriuiieiit has , harg.il resident tnini.ter to make n choj.-j. among the students, nipiiring the mo-t ile-ening of f hem to he pointnl out. ami the n iiiainh r to lie sent ha. k to Japan. The minis, t.-rs. however, pit f. rnil to send all hack. aliing the (ioveriiiut nt to siihniit th. ni
toan exaiiiination. afl. r w hi. h those who should have to return to Kuropc should ! i hoscii. The reason given for their recall Is that iih.ii the return of the student fn .in Knit jm' and America they wen- nnahle to I war a sati. f.ntory examination in the studies th. y wen- pursuing. The failure isattrihut.il to awant of knowlnlgf of the language of the country in which they
Otl.U an ouiitcr-irritaiit I.'u.le ..a!.-m.-n. The wor-t sort of a gr.it.--An ingrate.
lie Who alwa.V- gets I .read W hell he km ads it A hiker. An Kiigli-hniaii who i. yi-iting in iMnhiiry sa s he ha- hut a -.M.r i..-a tTf the fni.loiii of a country tL,t ha- to g. titweather from the govcnnii. nt. A hlll.hilig .lain.. 1 callnl at tl.e..Vi.-e of a p. i par a It v !a -imi- ami iii.piire.1 f'T-pajs r- for a w.i k h... k,' and that iun.Hiiit young ul.li.h.r's el.rk thought .he want.il m rhap- a sti, king-pl.i-i. r. instead of a hun.he of pajwr- .uit.J.le ..r a hll-tle. At a pul.!ic gathering lately one of the g. ntl. men pre-eiit wa- fali.if us.n f..r a sn h. and this is ,..w he n -h.i,.,. : (i. ntleiimn and women. I ain't no .j.-,-, h-
r. .'lore u iweiuy year. Iaek I t-iloc here a ps.r idiot loy. an.l now w hat are I Y'
"How do you git aloie' with vonr
arithmetic?" a-kul a lather of his linl..
Iiy. who an-wen-land siid : " i ii.h. r.
c! through addition, i. irtitioii. .iih'n. tioM
li.tnielioii. alM.miiiatioii. iu-r it i.-.ti. .n
hallucination, ii. rivation. anil.nt:.ti..n. i rt-
itioii, and adoption !'
VuUb4T li.nr.1 ol "th snlr io tlwjra.," rnj-
f thr l. rril.Wnukr in the rrs; Ilia n j'.ii iiiii-l kn.iM , l:.n's . It-ail l.r-! hf I a iimkp . a uifl.-n ut . !., AIj! 'Tis the Vi noniuu tuaLr in ti glait' Sue.
It I- Inl'l III fill.' of ll.- .iiim " - l.j removes chair from the stage of a T'rov theat. r with gnat ft.s t that on thed.-.tii f Kdw in Korn-t iM ingaiii.t.un.i l to him. while stamling on a hotel st.s.p. h exlaiimil. with dramatic g.-stiin-; "t.n-at i"l! another one ..f usgune'" One of the lilct elirioii- features ef the Vcllow.tone ngioll is to . , mi.d in the hot springs, im Ihe Ih.pI, r tf th."l ellow stoiie Itkean- often to lie S.-CII elvat.il inound-. which jut out from the -holt' into the W ater. Tfit-M-etmtaill hns t!il.il w i:h heatetl water, -o that it i- M..-i-(! for a i ron standing on the mount to -it. h trout in the lake with the help of a fl-hillg rod. and to cook them in the lsi.il.
ing spring without taking tlnin ofl the h'Mik. A miu-tn 1. riding a i'timi.kiii-4'oh.nil
sorn l. m rs tn.te.1 a heavy -. 11 on a toll-
K.fr one nay. iir.Meii nmdr-. rved. and turning In- lior-'s iuv aliit.d;ni tlv opptn-ite to the lint tion he Waiit.il to go. called tt the t'll-k.-p. r. who hv thitime ii.me out. "What is the 'tUf " Twenty ti nts."jiii.ven . the t.ll-k.i s-r. TMi high." replinl the solitary- lmrv maii;"-airt pay it. (iuess l" will go Ui k." Il. tuni.ilhi. hor. alH.utaiidpneeil.i in pni i- ly the direction h" w ant.il to go. the toll-gat. if n r m-wr tln-aining of the sell. A young law yer of ( hi-igo. di-ap-'ini.i in love, ileii.atiil.-il j.i-on from a tlnigL'i-t. hut w as .ni si. . rati y given m ven.l ilelh.ite little m.. r- ,f prepanil chalk instead. He tin n went toth.-n-i-tlt-lice of the .'eh nil one. ho was s..j..uniingat Valpani-o. Ind. Il again offered i-i.i. ..
ins uami. win. n wa Mi.i.n.litioii . v r.-.
fu-ti. wh nut-oii he tried: At jour il tor is my .hath." and swallow.-!" the l-owder-. 'I'l.e taiuilv ti.-f..r w as M-tit f.-r. hut ata-r fa-ting om' .f the pow.. rs he i-alinlv await.il tin- n stilt. T he voii'ig inan lav .lown and ..ng.s f..r the dn.w.f-m-sswhi. h pmnlcil. at h. Nothing .-.unc. Then they -.-tit him hack to hi- mother. What .In-adtul di-a-t. r-are in -ton-for us I At the nit llt meeting of the Amen call Asi M'iatioii for the Advaiin in. nt of Seictliv. W hi. h W .'is In 1,1 -it I'l.rtl .n.l f..
the statement was made that "it i ui
m. that the re.l.talice of the fthn n-al
liliiIlUUI. sj.owii toexi-t hv the lllldul.it.il
thiH.n of light, will gradually cati-e tht
Kllelille to tan into llie pialiet-. the plan
ei-imo -im-. ami sun luio a timiiiioii
e-iiter.:i!i r which darknes. sileiicf. an. death will reign. The m it - of .ml,
a -aia.ir.piic make, one tn-ml.lc. I ortu-
nately it waal- suggest. i that the ts.n
filtration might ! so gradual that i-ita-
tntphiei n.s ts. lihcr fn.in tidal inllu. n.s or I "mm the final i.lli.ion. might U- avoid
nf. th. former hy the sv n. hn.nism of r
tat ion wlmh re-Malice- to tidal uiotiori.
w in gridually thi t. and the latter hv th.
a oinpiioii i. me n.rin ot juilii.nuni
iiikht im- long coiitmii.il action .f th.
fon-es iijM.n the earth." We advi-.. our
reader, to employ th-e lileans fiitl.fiillv
l avoid the "cata.tn'phict l!i- t.
The aii'Ln itv with u l. I. i ,,, i. r . i
or four fax att. mpte.rto sw. -jr ...m ii I lake- Am.-.
am r tuving tir-t di. it.il of him an int. r--t in the Cnslit M.hi!i. r. r n ot.t..ii, twenty Mur. at a in. n Iv n-' i :iijj y.ihie, S.11.-.-.JU, ntlv nieiv.il various i v... -nd- in inon. y. U.nd-. and -t.. ks. ms hi to U- m igt.r..u.an.,Li.tic i,..w a- wlenlaiJani Ut.,n- the committee of inv.-ti-gjtioii six month-ago. t.. n :in-lr..in that ordeal a tli-gro-iil ai,. ruin.-l nun. Ih- i making a tour in the Northw. -t. an 1 le... tunng on ni..r.d -ul.j.i :- t., u wj,
ii-ieii to in. sinning hv. ri-v. ju-t u- if nothing had tn i:rnil. and a- if a f..r-w..ni plum', n r was at IiU rtv to pne.titut.-sa-cr.-l thing, to In. h end without nl.i.ke. A we.k or two ago h aldn-s-- t, Miiiday-H h.-.I hihln n at Mii.n.-..i-.lis upon tl irdutie- in life and the ii..ti,.f N ing ti.n-i-t. nt hri-tiaii. Ih- I..' him- 1 out on tin- virtue of t ni. r.tn.e and the vi.-e .f prt.f.initv. "I l.i- l.iinn-wa-plainly pn-arr.uig.-u. and i- iuark.il hy the i -e.tih.ir c-aiit, cunning, and -tol.-ii ideas tliat have alw ay s ,i..j.-, ,i little st.s k in tra.k-a- '-jwak. r and ( hri-tLm
slatt-man. Coiii.l. ring hi nu nt hmtk-l..w n and the cx.-un- of a long cam rof .y.t. matkcorniptioii, ill-id.- im-r.. pre-j. f..u. and U tter pn.t.i t.il l y heart 1 pr..f. ion- of siiiit tity. it mi in- a!ui-t in. n-hM.- that any ..uinumity of Chriri.,ii- would jwrluit a Hum th, i- ii.iivi. t.il t.. I.-, tun-t,. ir t hildn n on tlw ino-t ..i.-nil -iihj.1 r.. and to hold up hi own xjs ri. no-a- an in.mitive to tl ir iliti..ition. M'.n- that, any oth. r of the f.,I. n pu'di. Itl.-ll ColfjX is to w shunned as an , .;,ni
pi.-, iinie-s -rjun-. an- .pl.iliti. s to lw
v.-iia'ity, and knavt ry
nii'nuu-ii'li to tlie
n-ing gt-ii.-r.itH.il. nf ordiaary cats., itv, with limit. i ilii.-iti..n. .k-titiite of ongi-
i ii.ii i-.M.-r. uimi itaxmg no n.nun-!n ti...:i
rgra-p ot large jii.-ti'.n-. thi interior I.liti. iaii wa-ahle to ri-- a?.e hi. l tt. rs, and to attain even a e rta.'n -o-.-.tli.i di tiii.-tioii hy ..w arts and a cour-e t f incth4li.i .kit ptioti. His aitii wa- to stflii-t a moral tom-in his walk and I'liverition. which. dir..ring fn.ui the regular j'iiti. L.n. w.iMattrt.t n--jft and ti.nti'k mi-. Having no aMiity to '.-ad. Ih- Wa -ont. r.t to ..Jl..w. Waiting Iatieiitly f.r ili--t.nl among ri'-r. to lunii-h hi- opportunity tn ri-. hehi-tri-ou.. phsHing and M-lti-h. H- wa-alwav aetive in the caucus, attentiv e in the l..ii--, and untiring a- the ti.rT-.tel i t ami Jlat-
r.-n r of h-,.f.-r. Te::-: r
( nrintr n IAM iisir tVife.
It is sim I that ( ieorge Wa.hingtr.ii iV-rrv
t't I ater-on. . m. .Irit.-n ..
........... ... .,
lie was a vt.iing man of r i nt i -. i d.t I. ..I
wile all I one child and Was -.t.nl.r
t T r . . .
among ins incmi-. :oine year, ago he wa employeil hv theli.is ( 'o'nipanv. and it wa li-c.. ml" that he had it-cd seycti hundml dollar of the company's money.
i im in. tiier was -ompromiMil I.y Perry's igri ing to pav la k the iii..n. 'v if th. v
would give him time, lie 1. ft t h'e . mido'v
f thecompi iiv, and did hi- l-.t at sa
tining. He ti.nl. not get nh ad. for he had a verv exis ii-ivt w it.-. II.- then t.w.k
to Irinking and iiegl.t tt! hn-iii.- and l-
a llie a sot to cure his wife of Ih T cxis ii ive hahits. Mie Would not cure, and hi.
"ainily tn.iihl. s in. na-.il. Then- wa-no
way out ..I ,. ditJi. ultie hy that tt.ur-e. He then tii.il the oiiiM.-ite. and iini the
Icinjwniii.f s.M i tv and a t hun h. and Im-
allie thorollglilv resiwt-tahle. He went
ia k to the .a. ( 'ompativ and w ork'-l hanl
iiel stint. i and starv.il himself, and i.m-
ineii.nl pay ing hi- tl. hi of honor. I'.ut hi-
unilv trotit.i.-s wen- gn att r than v r fr
he wa-suing money ami he had an ex-Nll-ive Wife. 1 h-follght the hatth-throng'.
however, and won pud all hi- tl. l.t and got s.pian- with the world. T he undn. I ot hi w ite s,- ni to have hurt him U v ond cure. lie w n.te a letter to hi- mother telling li. rth.it he was af-M.ut to h ave the world iii some sudden maimer. Ih had often talkul of doing thi l t..n-. hut hid. ht of honor pr.il.al.y held him hi. k. That was or! hi- mind now . and hetli-.ip-wartil. He wa gone two or tlin-e.Liv fore ariy tto.lv thought it worth while to look aft. r hit.i". His Hlv wa. toimd lhi.ititig in the i ha.ni - the fall at i'ater son. and the pwr charge the wnl-o this mail's miM-ries from N ginning lo nd iij-oii an i .xjH'n.ivy wile. ;
Me upon calculation, w ithoiit a g. n.-nm w-akn- or a manly iiiipid-e in hi ntun-. Iw toil.il -arly and late f..r him-. If, and for no one el; ..r although he w an .-aloiis in the siipp.rt of n-guhir t-andi-d.ite. every hour of such lat.r wa-i ine:isiini I.y it influ.-ti.-e on his own sll.i-ess. lie joined Voting M-n's Oiri.tiaii AMtciations. ikH KelJow-. and oilier int!ueiitLtl lli.-s w ith tlw sole .h'.-i t t.f -.Hiring th.-ir favor. He ti.iirt.if the pn-si.f ail -hades of opinion. king to gain th puhliefur hy every sort of pn.t.--fati..n ; and wliell he" lu-i I reached the g.1 uncnipnloii.lv otr the Li.hkr upon w hicli lie had c!imtw to .wer, without a .I'liipun. tioii. Pn.f.-s-iiig frieitd-hip for all the cIi'h f- in his jMrty. lie w-n-.tllv tin- friend of none. Kirn eurn-nt '.f changing ..pinion and pn-f.'n n.i-wa-f..I-low.il. ill tlie hw of (s ing .ni'.ic i!m
fon-iiio-t. n matter w! o might l-. I...-. n.
lie "-tllllllw.1. I.s-tuml. wn.te. all.l w erkul in.1- antly to ki j. IiIium If U f..nthe plltilii'. No III. ni's rI Cigrc-s taX.it t he t'niiik'iig privilege a-he did. or -catt. nil worthless ijiwuiiHiits oi-r tin- iiumtry with th.-same ) r.!'gj pn-fu-ioti. Lmdually lie gained the tooting t.f a iit-ful and -oVr party in.m. and su.n--.s in jn,.w iig on tl..- pnhli.- hy a e..u.tant pirade.,f religion and in..r.tli:y. w hi. h he u- a the oos ,.f a tmde. " p.y t IIH-Jll-lw lw.-.e w.ik. T o tin- II..ll-e of le-pn- !e tativt-s. and the Viee-rre:.eiit ef tin- I'ni-
t.i tat-s. He -n.it. hil tlne pries from I'lnniatidiiig mii.-. superior in.-rit. and T.-vat.iI chara. t. r. And wlicti lie Ind atfaintil this fn.tiicnce. and w a at-.tit t h-iiig hi term, tlie llio.t a-totii-hilig r Vt lath'ti- were liia.le, proving l-y.iid a.JI it.ility .f donht t hat hi- wh.de -in r had Iweii a sham, a Ih-. and a fraud. Hi. n ligioii wa- a -nan-to entnp tin- iuiHwt nt. hi morality tlie tri k of a vague trafficker, hi- t. in riian XiIi. lit to eat. h .-t.--. and hi- .s-tun--artful n .titrivan.es t ini.i.ad tinunwary. II.- Iiv.il iind. r a tn.i.k w ith a in e hiu. -ina.le -mile, U-..w whi. h hn-atli--I a ti-mipt jol.U r in l- g-i-Liti.-n. a n.giMhy nil.-, and an i;n-ir in.-ipiMe ot a iio' lc emotion .r a li-inh n--tti :t-t. He -oi l hi- Vote- f.r IIHttH-y. lii.t to one or tw... like tlie Cpillt M..Si!r or 11m-o.ii-tra. t.r N'.-shitt. hut to many; and tin proofs of it n-m.uii nn-nbil in tlw t-dne
archives at Wa-hingtoii. among lie liim-
I.til thoiisin I .h ilars .f ni t.v. r.il -t. k
and Im.i.iI- that w.n- stolen from hi-trunk w h. ii he was p!. ading -.t rtya a tefeiisr
r l.i cniiH-s. n. w hen lie wa k tccf.il. arid hi guilt
wa ina.k' iii.inif.-.t hy .i'i.teii..r.in.i.ii rti-ords. ihlt.-s. item-, htl.k am.Utits. .1.
ixt-it ticket sign.il with hi- own aut.s-
griph. h.i ks in.in oil, trac tor w h" pur-
naii in itit:u n.i'. an. i ..tin r ion. lu-ivt
ev id. . in. H js ti, l. nt .f oral te-timony, how did M' m. t thi cni-hing a't-uuiulj-
tion? He stn.ve to swear it down, an-
al.il to .had witu.--- Miminon.il ,U
..ll-.-h"ld. Who I.-iliM-lr siM.tM.i-teil l.im un
der the Soh-inmtV ot'an imMi si.d in-.:ir
w ithdn-w hraikil tl.iwn withdi-gr.ee. ami hraiKH-l a one who Ilk I a. I. hi I nrs t -riu ie than th.e upon w hk h he lwl U-en arraignetl in a t.-pt rate hut vain attempt to save him-elf tmui th. ir wII-.k-- rve.l J-lialtH-. W hen the investigation Iwgan wa a corrupt ik-iu.-igogiie who Itid l travail every trti.t. eoi..il with puhln-1 .In n'.l. n r, and -si-ret ly uMi.j.irtil to swindle tin- l-ov-rmiH iit in the time .f it gr-ir--t im-.. v hen it end.il. fil hd. rjnry and !-l!!n-r.ite . I. dinar j..ii of hi U ih t.H'tor wen-
"l!lil to the gloomy eatalogile. Not ail horn-si vi.i.i-of iIh- many w ho had ai-k! toi g. iien.ii.lv to htt him up was r.,i-i to .lsl iI him. 'JlH-imivt r-al vt rdi-t w a, guilt v. I'.ut in-ti-ad of n-tiring N hind tlie .Lirk curt.tin which H- him-If hid r.ii-.!. and mi king mi hi-i..n. this ti.nv i. t.-l i riuiinal riot only thrust him-t-lf uj-oii pnMie nt'hf. leit has ag:iiu tlw-eft'n.nt ry to prate Htw.ut momls. a. id to w-t up a an iti-tru -- tor of v t.iith. .'-i-r.iting the I-nl"- .Liv w ith In-gti-hiiig and lieajt eant. Miame iijMin tli w h- tolerate -n.-h a?i .'irr:ige on go. moral-, and allow th. ir t hildn-u to lw cont.imiiiat.il hy int.H t with hra u knavt rv! .V. J". Sn.
