Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 15, Number 32, Jasper, Dubois County, 3 October 1873 — Page 7
WEEKLY COURIER
C. DOAKI, Publiiher. - - ..INDIANA. iti.jis or ixti:hi:st. Personal niitl I.llrniry. ;.'ii. N. P. Itank will enter tin lecture lU Id thi fall. Olive Loan i-i working up a new novel call'-'! "N' tiling"." t 1 reported Hut .'ay Could lot jl.iMni.tMHt to il,,"i(Hi,(KMMiii hi la.t old -j 1 1 l.if i n - ; i 1 1 1 Simpson spoke in favor of vitm.iii sult'rae in tin-.M. K. Conh rente, Indianapolis. Miss M.irv i. Humphrey, of Fort W'avue. Iml..! a successful corrcsiniiitiit'iu Pumpc i..r several New York. pant r. Mrs. II. It. Stowe. at her homo in l'loiiila, ha- kept open a school of fifty , uj.il- (luring the Miiiinnrat her ow n exIt ti-'. 'f In' I 'anbury Xnrs man doesn't take wi ll in Knlaml. Tin- London .thum call? hi book "exd-cilinly dull ami WCariSOMC.'' Pauline J.iicca has I toil" lit a lot on Fifth avenue, mar 4 -m ml Park. New York, anil will erect a residence fr In -r.clt and Iht new hii-band. A. It. Mill, Kq., of tin- Iintou (Mo.) Sful'nii! ha nut with a special streak of nod link. Pv the death of an uncle in d-miany In- uiherit a fortune ,,t i;ii.(nii. lb- -:iil-l from New York for I,. nnaiiy. Auiist '21. Mrs. Patterson, who pit-id' d over the in -lii- economy of tin" White lloiie tluriu'z tli'1 t'Tin other fat Iht. Andy Johnson, added in-w I'l-N rto lur latin N ly taking tin- n iniiiiii lor tin' Ik , butter nt a 'ft IIIICS.CC fair. .lean Inf low ha luii'le a ph aant. unique, and it ally -n iable iiiipn s-Iiin on American reader ly lu r thoulitl'id. iu:ii il v wriiiti in pio-e and verso, and Iht publisher announce two tit w edition"' of JilT poetical Wolk till- full. Joseph A ix-ii. tin; cluiiiJoii of thflaLorinir man. . r. .j . to stay live y :u in tho Fnitcd Mates ami Canada, if t hat period Iw iift o-Kiry for full invcsliulioii int. i the condition of the woikiniiieu on tlli I'.'lllilH lit. Prof. Aa-!, receivcdon hi la-t birthday, a itt of $ 1 nil. M from hi son-in-law. Mr. ijuiucy shavv. at a littl dinner party ;!,r l.i!J r had :!rr:inl tr liim. and at the same time hi- tii ave liim a rlifi-k lr -jii.tni. Tli Proli'-or prinit-s totlt votf tlicwliolf to t it'in-f. ami i- alri aily looking auxioii-ly a'nit for tin- next cm roiH 'irr. Anion the -M akiT- at an innm n' 1 ,riuir' iii.-i'ti!i'.r IkM in Waliintoii. Iowa, lati ly, a Mi- .lulia A. tiarn toii. ":i farmer laiiirlitT.' a tin teleyrapli l rietly teH rit lu r. wlioe onition wn pronolli eei tin-lM't of tlielot. 1 1(T 'Jweell wa-i mainly tli'iiiinciatory of tli- iiioiiokl'. - ami of "iioliti'-al eorrnpti"ti ireiier.illy, ami alxtiiii..-i in i lo.pient exhortation ami li m r hit-. Hclcnrr anal lmliilry. Ahi'it eiirhf humlreil men are now en-ie-l in eiittiny granite at Ii Nlaml for the New York Po-t-otlice. Mr. Ka.i. a journeyman jew eler at le Moine. Iowa, ha ineiiieil a wateh -I'finir. the patent for whii h he hit ohl Jor .Cl.i. ('ah -illation inaile mi tli- wheat crop of Miniieota n-i koii that tin-re will ! an -Xri-4 of ;hl.lNHI,(NH !.uhel for t-X(ort atti-r feilin the entire population of the Mate. V lto-toii friu M-inl three thoii-aml fue f i In-win inn. -ijuiali-iit to I.Mi.imki iiiN." to Ohio. Indiana. Wi roiiiii"aml Mi tiri. The jaw. whirh work on thi tntl' are imtly ft-ininine. The iiianiifn tiire of Kilt. ay an rxhaile, w ill yet lieeollie olie of the J.r'mi ipal lmlutriei of Mnnm r eounty. Kan-a. a it ha iHt-n prnveii m yoinl iiietion that a immI art'n le eaii In maile from tin- nu-tni-rou sait-fjirin on jIati Creek ami at lleinaiito. Miiith of Ox fun I. In the Arkan--a valley. There arr In Providence. P. I., elhtyfive jewelry iiiannfai tiiriii hoi eniployin' tweiitv-two hiiinlreil ami tiftv pTon. ainl tloin a I'li-itn-). ofa'MMit six ami a halt million dollar annually'. The priiliirt nihiai-o every rade. limn tin- hih--t and Im t f the lieapet. and the arii--ty i a liiiiith a the In-reiiuity of the liuiu.iii mind. ne of the eliterprie of the W"-t i a poultry etahlihiin-nt liM-ated at a'oiit one mile north of Patavia. III. Tin-re are now tin Te.UtWeell -.'.inki am I ;l.i( ") hen. imtly the eommoii variety ; the -i ialty 1mInif the raMnir of ehi keii. ami furniliiii - for the i hii-a market. Py providing warm room lr the hen throiih the w inter the tow 1 lay m arly all tin- time. xeeptin jdMiiit two month in the ln atof the summer. A younsr Iien.oni' to four year of aire, w ill pnHliiii' w iih if. m h eare, from tail to IT.'m'jtlt jht year. The hihe-t prize jriven hy the Vienna Commiion I tin1 rand diploma of honor, tin- M-eoud the Inedal ot prore-. the thinl the medal of merit, the fourth the honorable mriitioil. Four of thee have lieetl awanliil iii thi country fur 'Xi- lleiie' in im lliod ami for proie of education namely to the National Iturenu of Kdueation, to the State of Maai huett. to tin' ity of l!o-ton. mid to tin- Smitloonian Institiitiou. Wa-hinton. Four other have been iiwardeil to private individual tor inai-hini ry of dilli reiit kind, f r pronin iron inaniil'ai ture. ami for di-nti-try. 1 here wa liim h i-oinpetition in .ewintii.n hine, one of v hi h r i irda initial ol im rit, ami several other medal of pron. Nine lirty exhibitor In the American niaehim ry department will re- ' ive nieilal. I'he lnaniitaetitre of brii k from oeln-r i iiow'aekmwlediil asiie'es. ami idetilled not only t work a revolution in the hrii k hlline, but to iM-eome a lll-ille of reat eoininen ial vahu to ().ar t ity, Kansas and that part of tin- Mate. The tir-i kiln w a" burned in S-ptemlnT la-t. iitnl now they areturnin out from "J.'iO.iniiI to :t ,IKX hi ill per month. Three j rluanent kiln with a rapacity of .7 .( n h l are fniuirril to Rii p tin' pp-e. now in ue. tnuidii. Mihmitted to the intense heat t f thr-e kiln, the brick, i-oiue forth al
most a hard amldnrable a bli k of tee!. Tin e blick Ulf I Hit oil the eal at ..."u to fill jM-r Ihoii-and. About one mile ofthe vellow ocln-r, raniii'' from 1ht to tWclit-4 I 1 1 1 tret III I l-i.l ,li.., klii,.Hh l,i
'rxist. and may lie manufactured intop.ijit. pomry, i iiim. emmney line-, ami many otlicr iU lit h si of commercial value. Kj Nclioul niil 4 li u n il. N'ine-tenth f.f tin- mini-tcr of the country are not a well paid a baseball iioe.ionals. J lilt rclii i is not the national aine.M The collees ol the New Kulam1 Stale. cw York, New .lerey. and Pciinsylvanla. contcireil durin the pn-Miit year 2,"il3 dcree., of which I'-' vvi re lnntirarv. Tin Unman Catholic of llrooklyn have established thirty i-diicatioiial in-'ti-it ion. of various name. and radc-. iucllldill two collees, with a total of ll'i.0 1 1 pupil. Mr. Sophroiiia Hawkins, wife of Pev. I.. Hawkins, of Andrew, Iowa, wa ranted license to preach the ojm I, by the I avciiKrt litrict Conti reiice In hl in Maloketa. The eminently virtuoii manairer of a Vermont school library have declined the prolH red jrift of a complete edition of lii kens' works on account of the immoral tendency thereof. Mr. Marcus Prownson, of Titnville, Pa., ha donated the sum of lo.nnu for the endowment of a theological seminarj' at Pampatan. India, lor the ediicMtioii ot native jtc. her anion the Tclun. A ei mine tobacco revival was the feature ot the Williniantic (Conn.) camp meet in. The occnMoii brought out a forcible sermon on the subject by Pev. I). V. C. Iloiie. At it 'loe 'upward of twenty minister came forward ami voluntarily foreswore the llsi- of tobacco from hclicelorlh torever more. The Vermont Conrcationali-ts have started a sutcnation scheme. They propose to r.ne the salaries of nii luini-ii-i ol' the denomination within tin- State to at h ast mi condition that the ju-tor he rcularlv installed, that the ln ople raie at h ast .iii salary iind at leat jln it resident iiiciiiImt, that no paroiiav be rii koned at more than !1iki, that no salary lie rcdnced from the pievioit year, that tin salary ! :h tir-t quarterly in lull and re-porti-d. mid that the member of tin' conreation contribute toat lea-t four Ih-ih-v-olelit objects. Tln-re are now nine Pre-hj tei ian coiiZrcations establi-lnil at various ioint on the simix reservation, iiumlicriu not fir from seven hundred and lirty iiiciuImt. Tin ir pit -lis leiy im t iu .Klin ,.t tin Y;;::kton Peserve", elected PeV. Al'teluaa Khllainani, a native pa-tor. Moderator, and conducted their ii-ch-si.u-tic.d hisine with the order and intcllii mi' of a w bite presbytery. Thi year another native minister ha lecn liccn-cd. makin ciirht in all. The li.ikota laiiuae vas Used at the iiicetin. ami in thi lanuae is tin- greater part of the ( Hd and the entire New Testament translated and printed for these people. The Fniver-ity of Virinia. inadditiou to the lirty State scholarship tmwcstafilished by law . propose- ;1t thecomin si -ion to throw ojh-ii forty lariin-r M-holar-ship (one for each Senatorial district ) tenable for two years, a ml aHordiii fret; tuition n the follow in M-intol: Natural lli-tory and Airriciiltiu-e. Ct-neral and Industrial Chenii-try, AricuItuml Chemistry, Natural Pliilo-ophy, Mathematics. Miinralov ami Ceoloy, lli-tory and Pnli-h Literature. 'J'he'scholarlup are to le confcrriil on tlns' who an1 una'de to jiav for tin ir ow n education and w ill tUlar' tln ir intention in imhI laith to come firmer or planters. We read of a New .ler-'-v pator w ho ha ln-cii reinieted to rein liis chare for the follow imr n-jsi'ii : 1. lb- i "erratic ;" '2. lie i foinl ofsinokin : :t. lie a favorite of the more youthful ladies; I. lie .-ins in a quartette; .. lie i an active meiiiU r of a base ball nine; ;. lie play chc; 7. lie write poi-trv ! Six of thes' chares seem to u trivolou and unw orthy of a moment". serioii consideration : it Is the seventh whichapH-ar.tolM'ir'.r:u-. Considerin the amount of "poetry " a'nady in cxi-tein-e; takininto an ount how little the world -'amis iu need of additional vere ; mid iicin at the probable quality of the iirsiii' production, we an- fm-e to say that we think he should -top philandcriii with the Nine, or cl-e n-in at once. A'. 1. Triuiir. Ilni unit Mlhn. "or kmx-kin out the lat tooth bi mother-in-law had. a California man Iia had to pay Sum. Firteen jx r-ons have Im cii killed in Hiio durin the la-t Vear by weaons fiii-M-ei! to In' unloaded. John Mann and .b.lm Keating, rival baker of im nv ille. N. .1., met in tin- v illae, recently, and the former shot the latter, and then shot himself. 'arl Mci-cl. a well-know u v i diui-r. for several year connected with the Mendelssohn Oiiititct ( lubof llotoii. vva drowned m-ntly in toTinany. (o-ucral ll.tnliv wa badly kicked in the side by a inuli' a few day ao. An exchane infen that hi lactici never rovidcil for sm h a n-ar movement. A convict of the Mi hian City nitcntiary b inel death for three 'hour, blltwlieti tln-y jablied a pill into him he ro-e up and wanted to put a head on tin-jatU-r. .lohn Hill, of tieoria. aw a ti.an kiss, in Mrs. Hill, ami John junijM il into the river and drowned liiiiM-lf. Siine men would have rai-ed a n-at row and made Mrs. Kill f.r! had. Willouj'hhy Coniin. n youn man from niiideii, went to Pulfilo, a few days ao. on hi way to vi-it relativ e in Chautauqua county. stopjM at a hotel, iuoraiitly blew out the a, ami died. At Virinia City. Nevada, a man minted Morri Cahlll tel.' down theChollar-Poto-i hart.a distanc of one thou-aiid feet. Hi body IhmiikImI Inun side to -ide on the timlM-i's, iuuti!;itin it iu a fearful maiiuer. A las old-tish jrlnhe, filled with water, set lite to the sleeve of a lady's dre- iu New Haven, the other day, by concent rat in the rav of the sun. ljuite a lare hole wa burmd lefi.rc the fire w.v found. In Auburn. X. V.. a youn lady lot a toe by a detective sdewnlk, mid sued lor ' d.imai-s. The jury lecnled that her kick-
abilities had been injured to tin- extent ot
1. . It wa a heavy price for a "Iiht i latit.i-tii'. In the town i if .iv iiwinmI, ,(.'lark con ut v, W I-.. I icoie Taylor was let Into a Well jllst ilu. t recover a bucket. Ho lieeanii' exhaiisteil Im Ioic rcacliin the siirlace. li-ll to the bottom, sina-hill 111 skull and iroducin instant death. I. ml. I.ovcll.of SM-iiei'r county, Kentucky, an Inmate of the Insane Avlum at l.exiutoii, hun hiuisi ll in his et ll. by Ids handkerchief, tied to one of the iron bars across the win. low . lie had h-cii in the a-vluiu only liftccu days. The Pev. W. P. Watkin. Methodist iniiii-tir at Waterloo, Iowa, was made temporarily iiisane by the conibincdctli-cts of anxii ty about bis Wile, who wasdancroiisy' sick, and ctlorts to ive up the u-e of tobacco, to which he had l"ii been a ili-votcc, ami went out and drowned himself. At I Nil Oak. Macon county. Iowa, recently, Harry William., a fanner, shot and iiistatly killed .John Keatoii, ami shot, ami it is 'thoulit latally wounded, Win. PllehltT. iMttll lleillbor of hi, but With vvhomlie had quarelcd about some remark he ulli i-tl they had made about hi wife. The murderer est aped. Helen Williams, a youn woman wln was alnliii ted lioni Mar-balltow n, Iowa, lias Im-cii found ami returned to her mother in a state of mental deraneinent. In her collected moment she Kivs that she wa seized by two men. placed In a biiy. and clilnrotiirmeil, ami when she awoke she wa- in a lo hoiie attended by an old wis man. who allowed her to depart and she started lo walk uNn the railway track. Jatlle iibson, a eil about fortv-live. wa shot and killed by hi nephew, Henry Ila.lewood, at Armtroii'i Mill, about four miles wct of White Hall. 111., a lew day ao. llazlcwood wa arrested. hi-kv and card-idayin were at the bottom ot the allray. liuriniran niiti-nionopoly proce-ion, at Sioux Citv. low a. a few niht since. I haric Ct iliiiis. eibli.r of the !!'.-.'.,' v 7'..i. 4 irriatiil by a lot of lxys folluw in hi- cariiae in which In' sat in Kuklux eotuine U-atin a circular saw with a hammer, threw-the ini-sile into the crowd, strikin a boy iu tin- fort In -ad. and iutlictin a ilunerou if not fatal woiiml. Pecently a J'oun and wealthy Welshman, named 'onnnlc Ahadam. from Wale direct, on a pleasure trht. wa accident. ill v shot, about si miles north el' .h ller-on, low a. can-in''' hi death. The accident wa caiiet by a mi I.illinon t he bottom of a huy. the liamtner strikin autlcauin tin-explosion of the cap. 1 In-chaie took etli-ct ill the rilit side. exit inlin into tin-pli u;-..l cavity. The deeca-id a-th" eldest soli of the Hull. Kdw aid Abadalll. ot Middlctoii Hail. aerinartheii. Wale, a rich laml-ow m r and a prominent man. He was twenty-live vear of aire ntnl h ave a wite and two children in Wales. Martin Kithl. of Fond ihi I.ac, Wi.. recently conmiitteil uieitle in a soinew hat novel iiiainn r. lie took a clothe line. one end of vvhicii he fast, ncd to a spike driven into the Ollt-hiill-e. the other to a tree, lit' then cut the roH- alioiit tour b et from the spike, fastened it around his net k. ami lieiidin hi- kins; nearly to the round choked him-elf to death". Kuhl wa a Prii-i.in by birth, and ha Ih u in this country :tl h iiit eihteen mouths. He wa thirty evt ii yeai old. unmarried. Foreign (. A new and valuable lield o coal ha quite lately Int n tli-coven d in Northampton-hire. Pnlaiid. Three new W ar Vessel have jll-t lieen at It leil to tin- Hriti-h Navy, ami twenty-live ot her are iu course of construction. I.onl Shatb sbury sav that the tli adliet stroke at the ctii'ifciotial in Knland W oillil lie to make women the eonleor. Not w ith-tainlin the Abyssinian war ami tin I fcticva award, the public debt of Kiitatnl ha been reiluii d by j-s.r.'-'.rTo w ithin the la-t fnti n years." Ailanw lii.-iniifietiirer ha turmil nut a nalaimuiii umbrella thirtv-twn f. ct ill circumference. It is de-iTied tt keep the s"ti otf all African chief. tireat excitement prevail in the Chinese city of shanliae. conequi nt upon the siipposetl discovery of a miraculous fountain of blood, which spouts nut from the Wall Upon the hToII of all who conic m ar it. Sir F.i 1 ward Thornton. P.ritish Miui-ter at Wahintoii. has iiivitetl American ar chitect to furiii-h illustration of all or any valuable buildin in thi country for di-play at the international exhibition at l.omlou next year. The London C-.? J "run! inform u that Van Anibiir" traim-tl clejhaiit. ' Hannibal." broke oH ii thevvaon of a stall-kti jM r. W l.o followitl the sliow. and tibbletl down ix thoiiand inerhnad cakes, seventy pound of asorfetl t amly, and forty pound of French ki-sc. lie ittins ,nnl all. He still live. The London Iht iht .V.tr puhlishc. a teleram to the ellect that the Ameer of Ka-har ha Ih-jmi vit toriona;iiiit China, ami taken six lare tow n. The Chinese F.inicror siietl for jH-aci . and sent lare present. Pn liininarie of ju ace were sined in July. The latest and most aceiir ate data of the Kunqxan harvest show considerable ih tic ient ie in the wheat crop of Fiilaiul. France, and other countries. The hliciciifv i estimated at alMiiit 2"-,.".i,ni i.u buln I. Piisia ha hardly an averae i. Id. The traile-unioii in F.iilaml are nv tlcavorin to ret tini trade-nnionit cam II tlate In' Parliament at tin' next i neral election. For tlii purHie a subscript ion lit ha I'lt ti opsi ni-il ami a shillin akil Irom every workin man who desire to see "labor represented" iii Parliament. 1 r. Mln ( Mm rnieicr, an eminent physician of PeiTni, died last month of cholera, contracted ilnrina -eric of cxjierinieiit w ith the excreta of cholera patient. I liis n M)i tet to have intentionally inoculated liimclf with the infected fluid in order to study the mode of coutaioti. ami even on Iii t'lcatlilH'd jMTsistetl in makin micrisscopic examination of hi ow n blood. 4MI mimI l'.iil. A well-dies. d tlo vvcnr a collar arid pant in the summer. The latest car-couplin waa lnarriae on a railroad train. Tin' champion pn-tnl-card writer of Charleston, S. C,ha reached 2,d I word.
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" Hootlt-ndoodah ' i the latest (ienrladritil,. lticule-eijuivalt lit to two niht iu jail. The New York iW. ay the$"io n t llbai k have a six-tiM .l eiiiiol the back. They miht haven sp!it-aret rid ii'M iwo there for all w'e would know to the contrary. Vniuy AVc-.i. A coITe-JMilidcIlt nf the Country (leutlfiimn ha ili-covcrcd that, a a law of nature, evt ry spotted tlo ha the end of hi tail white," and every spotted cat the end nf the tail black. He say he ha examined many do and cat iu l-'raiicc. Pnlainl and America, and alway noticed the same result. An exchane has thi union it )rrLnih: "St. Paul i uwav out Wct with Minncota. St. John will sk ih1 hn summer in New Prtiutvvick. Kliuira i iu New York. Klizabi lb i in New Jersey. Marietta is in I hio. harlotte is in North Carolina. Auu-ta I down in Ceoria. T'liey tlon't inteinl vi-itincach other tlii season." The hrakeiuaii on the I ct mi t and Milwaukee Pailrtcnl, whoe In lect to o fir enotih with his Ha caii-i'd the recent accident, a ve Mime intereti:i testiiiiony at tlieinijin-st. He said he wa not sun- how Ion a mill.' was, but he thoiiht it wa some cihty or ninety rod. He wa pretty well convinced, too. that there are about clht feet in a yard. Itanium' latest curiosity Is a wonderful horse of such remarkahh size tliat a man six feet hih. stamlin cni t on an ordiie ry chair, would le iiuabh' to touch the top of hi- back. Thi-st em somewhat Incredible, hut when we state that the animal is a Shetland jKiny. only thirty iiu he hih. no one will deny it truth. Mr. Sarah Itri (who i tcruin the Jones County Kifil() "Sake alive, I wouldn't no more name a child Klia than liothiniii the world ! They're al'ys cuttin 1 1 1 1 somei :iMT ! Here's Alia-'l'hollli-oii. Alias Williams. Alia the NiL'htIlawk.all Im-cii took up titrsUuiliu'. Mary June, don't ye never name none o" y-r children Alias. An int'iiioiis scientist, ki an xt haiie, aniioiim-i that he ha- tMscovt rcd iliatmiinls to In- combu-tible at a much lower ti-injteratiire than i usually susiio.etl. We tlon't care lniich if they are. W e liavt n't any diamond, and if we had We liouIcln t et foolitl IIUoUl a uirtiaee with tin til. It the eiitleniall will stlte at ' what tt mpelature we tan with safety inaii- ! iilactiireor ste;d tin in. he shall have our I tlianh. A Wa-hintou corrt spondctit of the j r.o.t, tn til., c st : "iMirin a recent ci il-si rvice examination in the Interior I I icpartmctit the candidate for admi-simi ! to t It rk-hip were asked to state the tliI lance of the plain t Saturn from t!ie earth. I One candidate aiiwered that he wa uiia1 1. 1., t.. st it.. tli.. .li.r in., in 'luil. .j hut ili.l in.t think it wa sutllelcntly Hear to interfere w ith him in the jm rforui.uiir of hi iluties a a It rk, or to -t him in any of the rin." The Cliatt.itioo;! 7W ive a narrilive cmbixly in the follow in : "There wa soiuethin of a delicate and private nature sroi n for"., i.botit the lnuieviible to til" colillllt.'ie-' oh-, TVt T. I'lltloVC and ii ilevotii's are "oveibiallv bliinl. So lit stayed and stayed until late in thecveninz. when one of our prominent physician sb-piN-d from anotlnr room inn the parlor whtTe tin- youth and the cldet ilaUL'liti r ot the houe were liillin and ciMi'mir. and blurted out: "Well, youn man. it you're done t niirtin you can hav e h turn nt imrsiii to et voiirhainlin. There'. another rrru youn irl in the next room. " A colored preacher in St. Auustine wa overheard by a Northern lady ivin to the aM-mhly an ac-cmuit of tln delu'. Ib . loM-tl his fancifully cmlieHishcd hitory as follow: "And tie rain come down in biz spouts, ami com! nntodedo-stt-i of de liou-e. and 'in tocolMT tie lh, ami den tie sinner ! scan t. and knock at ile tlo' nh de ark 1 ry hard. And de bi lion hear le racket, "and mar. mnl de do hark, and de ox Ix-llow. but Noah keep on reai I'm' tie Pible. And tie sinner say. '.Voah. Ntah. h t u conic in.' And Noah say. "I Itcrv sorry, but I can't h t you in. fur le I.onl hah lock dedo'aml tmvv away de key." "Way down South," when n pajn-r w priiitoil on a Pamae by an oMd.u kt V )iresinaii iiaiiutl Sam. the form were alway i'lace.1 on the pre and made ready f r liim; and so, with a well-trained nero Uy. the vvorkinz of the paMT proreetl sati-f. ictorily. Itut it liappeiMtl one day that Sam. vv lnMinilil notread. w a throw n cntinly on hi own reoiirc . He put the form to pre and pulled a sheet : looked at It intently, turned it round, ami turned it over; soiiH thiu wa the matter; he looked aaill. felt the tvnipall. held the shi i -t up to the liht. and fookin over hi siHsj'tacle at the rinnin roller-boy, exclaiiii.il: "I.ottk heah. by. why tor j er don't 'stribliit ycr roliah V I'he form w a bottom up. Ax cntcrprisiii milkman nf Flinira, N. V.. furnishe hi ciitoiuer with milk done up in la. the pa' ka' to lie returned. Itoiiht ami no doubt will make him opiiIar anion hi eii-toincrs. Iu Iii w:itn an-arrtineil iiiide rat k eontaininz quart ami pint lottle tilled with pure fresh milk, full niinure. Thee little are delivered a required, the customer n turiiiii the Imttle h It the day Info re ; ami no pitcher, pailc. howl or dihe ar' necessary. Another advantae of thi system. csps)"eially in warm weather, i that aeh bottle i tibtlv ei.rked and can he laid hi a pail or pan or cold vatt-r. ke iin it fresh and sweet, or put away in a cooler, takin up hut little room. Supremacy of the FnirlMi I.anuare. Tin Knli-h toniie i fat Iwi-otiiinz the lanuae of the world. In siani. the Kin ha jut establihet two Knlish school for the education nf the on nf hi noble. These future Aiatic tiri-tot nit an-to be able toconverc w ith ami lie able to n-ad the literature of the jn-opb' of Knland ami the 1'iittcd state. French may remain the lanuai" of court, but I In commercial tonueof the world i undoubtedly the Knli-h. ami the know lede t.f it f spreadin w ith very fn-sh port In Aia and Africa opened to commerce, and with the advent nf every Fnli-li-sMakln traveler or settler In "Japan. China, ami F.ypt. In Japan, if ha already lieeli adopted a the oihYial lanznaz'', and u century hence the H-npe wf that country will be able to rend nil I apTt: iate tin' Work of FiiL'li-h author a it tin y had lx-eti born in London or New York.
What Shall We .lo With Our Daulitern I Prin them up in the way tlnv shouM o. (ive them a oikI PuhstnntLil, conunoii school cduiat ion. Teat li thi'iu how to cook a (rootl incul of victual. Teat 1 1 tliein how to w ash and iron clothe. Teach tlicni how to darn stot kin ami sew on button. Teach tln ni liovv to make1 their own dressej.. Teach them to make nhirt. Teach tin in to make bread. Teach tin m ull tho inysteiie of the kitcln u. Hie tliiiin-riMiin and jiarlor. 'J "each tliein that a dollar in only a hundred cent. Teach them that the more they live? within their Income, the more they will save. Teach then, that the further they livetieyond their income, the nearer they et to the poor-lioil-i'. Teat h tin in to wear calico drc.e, ami to do it like a queen. Teach them that a ootl, round, rosyromp I worth tirty delicate consumptive. Teach them to wear thick, warm shoe. Teach tliein to do the inarketin for the family. Teach tliein to foot up store bill. Teat h them that !od matle them in hi ow n iinav'e. and that im amount of tiht lacln w ill improve the inotlel. Teach tliein every-tlay, hard, jiractical common-sense. Teach tliein 4 lf-reliaii(-4'. Teat htl.eni that u ood, steady, reasy iiiech.tnic, without a o ut. i worth a dozen oil-patetl oaft'r in broadcloth. Teach tliein to have nothin to do with lnteinM nite and dissolute ynnn men. Teach tin-ill to climb apille-trces, o tlshinz. cultivate a pirdcti, drive a road team or farm waon. Teach tln ni the accomplishments mii-ic, ilrawin, paintin if vou have the time and no un v to tlo it witfi. Ten. b tfieiu n.it to jaint a::d powder. Teach theiu not t "ear fal-ehair. 'i'each tliein to say no, and mean it; or ye, nml stick to it. Teach tin-in to rcarrl tin1 mora!., not the money of the licau. Teach tliein the essential nf lift truth, honesty, iiprihtncs then at a suitable time h t theiu marry. Pely upon it, that upon your teachin det ii'il in a lrreaf measure tlm vveal or woe of their alter life. tZ rUtiui Stumtarit.
Oriiiiatlnz a Y'liolesale Sne-zi't Tin spirit of malieiotw mist hlef which h'i iveii no respite to the tortured spirit of (';e,.re Ihis. found mi aperture for wholesale exit in the iiuinerou!y atteinl.tl party Ht the llarri work on Friday niht. After Ion and patint w atchlii.'hi ex-jK-ctaiit vi-h in took in the rami op'mrtunity to n-lieve hini-M-lf nt one fi ll swoop of the ovcrhiirtleiu'il l iri! to inflict hi michievou ineiiuity llMll hi fellow creature ami achieve that sudden distinction W hii ll colllt S to those who filter with the true spirit of enery upon tlici-nnsimi-matioii of well laid plan, (hi Friday alb rnnti (reore pun hasd n quarter of a jMiiiutl nf cayenne pt im r, ami plail it salt ly in Iii outside pi kef. That niht heiitteinled the party. J le had no invitation, but (o-tire stand not um.u the con. ventionalitie of that society vv I dell refu" hilll reeoliitioll. lleh.nl hilinc there, and he went. Caiitiou-ly he entered tin crowded noni. thieadin his way hen-and I here, ineamlifiiiz to the riht. to the h ft. fonvard. It.ickvvaril. ami a he pmrosscd iu Iii travel the quarter of a .mind of cayenne p.-pMr whicblH" had Imuht in thi' alb riuMMi spread it If in scr-H-ntine shax iqioii the Ibmr nf theriKim. Th n ;ore withdrew to a retired inrni r and enjoveil the cnti Yin mnl ext itotl remark of hi 'J.noo vicliin. lie went hoinehaipy that nizlit. and doubt le would have lwen so still had not Marshal Crotzeiilierx nulhtl hun from under tho sidewalk ri North Main street lat Saturday aneriiooti ami taken him to lail. Thi inoriiiii in wa broiizhr into the precfiee of JutM' Smith to iiii-wi rto a criminal chare. and theii's. shot of the atlidr I that he i sentenced to forty day in jail and a lit f$ll.!. Thi wntcnee L n cv re one, hut the offense, iveii jierhaji more in a spirit ot iuich!cf than mnl ice. wa nf an nzravated nature, and iii-nri must fiirnbh the example for score nf other boy who nre riic for iist such im.Jin'riUe('i3.) IMiinatin? t Welch 1s. It I a very dinVult thin to ascertain with any dereo nf ii-rtainty the probable net drcs'.ed welzht ofmi aiiiiiul w In n alive, th ro weizht of which can Im- found on the seal". So milch Icm'IhI upon tin! bnjil. sie. and tlen' of fatne, in other woni. the thicknesof the flesh upon the frame. Iu cattle ami sheep the iisuid allowance for shrinkae is one-third, w lii Ii i cnerally pretty fair to the seller w hen the animal i only medium to small in size, ami hi hut in fair condition. A cow or an nx well fattotl, wclhinz I.'JoO pound alive, will ive close to nhi pound of tlrcseil In f when slaiihten-tl. Put one in tlie same condition wcihin 2.ojl Mumls will pive a larcr proportion of ilre-tl meat. A flni p of P poiunl live weihtrjin ly ive iinuv than i') miiniN drc-l mu'lfon, m hile one of IKNIpnund live wt l.dit will often dress 1 to pound or nmre. (tihothe shrinkae i much les. nually In well-bred, well-fetl animal over jut Miiiml n not cxi-tlin oiiesi veiitl). The follow in rule for estiinatin theiln-s-tl w eihf of live hojr we timl in a late number ofthe Xationnl Lire Stc-ck J-umnl: "Frotn the first Km pound deduct 2' pound, from to; from the sii--ond PKi itoiind ih'thu t PJJ Mtiind; from the thinl Inn iiounl.iitliiet pound : all over the third loo is net. Thus a honf 'Mi pound live w clht will ive 2"i'J in t weiht. and a a-'Uicml rule PtJ Miuml only Mnmld be iillovveil for Mirinkae on every lio of ;mhi pound or over. A ho" nf Km pound will int pounds; one nf l.'iO Huiid. 1 1 ; one of 200 jMiuinl. M'JJ; one of '2' ouiid, .ii!J." Thi, nf coiiro, i only a eloc an approximation a can In; iveii fur the eiier.il averae of ho a broiizht to market. If they an thin there i iimm shrinkae; if larv and will-fatted, ami est-clally if pure bred, tin)' will ortcii shrink cvtii U-n. We have known Intane' w here the shriukae amounted to only iins-ixth of the live wt lht. chanqr.
