Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 19, Number 19, Jasper, Dubois County, 11 May 1877 — Page 3
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WEEKLY
OOURIBR - INDIANA
ITEMS OF INTEREST. . .. i ii.-i I I! .!.. I.....
Longfellow mwxx iuuiikiiviam J"
am ICW 01 111C1I1 IIUVU bi !'
I,ml. ami few
of thorn have ever pa
- Ktlilor .lonos, who was shot in unii t.....,.tl. ic tiiim- MKIIllillVCditOl'ial
mi'O iv m-mm, i7 " V V 19 ,-T. . ....... entrit. u-m'll.
The portrait of Con,. I. H. Johnston
.mIh. naintcd for tho Virginia Mate
jj!irarv,nt the request, of the .Joint uom-
Joaquin Miller, when lecturing, vox full evening dress, eyeglasses, nd Iktionhulu lioiiquet. Hi manner as m orator is not considered good, but ho J . .... .11 I :..l,.....Siwrll'
moaks earnesuy v
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i mini's i.niuiinii ji.- i iv.,
tout homo in Georgetown, tilled with KH,ks pictures and ' quaint- "a
taittiful tilings. One of Ins ciiriosme-,
i. a collection oi .i apancso inuu 1 .. . , . ..I..... IMUl
brct litt'" volumes, wihiuu !iii"f years ago. , , , ,
Secretary iwaris ns nan a mh i .l.i,.... ..-I... will iiiilni'
onmarricu uaumi;!--?, wa-hlngton society. None of them have
tantv. in tin twKing alter men- " psl, tint all arc tine, witty eonversation-
a!Lts, in this also taKinganer uieir pap.
Andrew Young, formerly head master of the citv school, Edinburgh, is the author of "There is a Happy Land.''
lew people are aware uiai no ia sun linV. The hymn was composed in 18.18, ami ha been t ranslated into every k now n
Mr. Young resides in J-.din-
t
has tho o(MtMration of lf if the churvliffft mill of theToledo Young Icn' Clui-4ian AiWociHtton. Tlio little City of I'etahiiim.CHllfornin,k'M)lw a wjparattj hc(hA for for colurtHl piipiln, which thusewt the city Al'ifj a year aifHinft $VJ for correwpond-
iu jradoH in th wliito m-hutiLs. Tins Chleao MothiMlwt inhiiMtent nro diwuiwinjc tho itinerant system of pNNtoml work. An wt tlio ca.s i tlws preaelierj1 nieoting ff Jtow York, oonjiitlerablo opposition to tho tluee-yearsi Hyteni was ihown. Tho I'lesbytery of Kew Hrunswick Urj tiiiinnioiiMl 'the lU'.v. Dr. John M iller,
if PriiuM-Kiii. to Himear and answor for
wiiiinliii'vi of eortain oninioiiH M:t
forth in his rocently piild'whcd hook,
An American srirl. Mis Aicntha
I vim. huHlM'tm Awarded two irohl nied-
tho celebrated womlnary of imiiJ,
,'n Winn!, nun forstinorior knowledjro in
Kastern tlialwjts and langnaos, and the
other for tho iHt composition m mo
living tongticw. It may ho that Gon., Joseph K..IohnHton will lMieomo President of tlio Ka,t 'ii.nni!scd L'nivondtv. Ho likes Tcu-
t es?ee and its neojdo, ami would have j gone to Nashville at tho close of tho AVar
if it had not been for bettor nnanelat prospects in Savannah. A controversy has arisen in Davenport, Iowa, in relation to tho teaching of religion in the puhliu M'hools. The
llnan of Trustees have Droliiln (Ml the
pa Ih
in
art
nH)rorf
he m.h the
debato. AlwMJt ix
and then dim:.
It, irf now ios Hive v afflrmod that
tk building lxinjf erected for, the Paris Inhibition of 1878 will Imj coinilHl in
timefortlK-forniHlOiwitinif, Alltho works . . f.i ii... r l..it,..,u (u
in oonnwiion won mo iuHiiutina tho Champ do Marx are how completed, Hiid tho stonework of thupavilkmKirt papared for tho metallic domes. On thw part of the nito alone there are men engaged night and day, On tho Trocadoro tho progress made is still more remarkable. Tin outline of tlio nalaen ro eloarlv traceable, anil the
vision- rin Mlri-ailv form some notion of
tho lino spectacle it will present when ffiitrfliml. From the too of the srrand
rotunda a magnificent view will Imj had of Parte and tho windings of tho Seine.
01U hhiI KhiIh.
-So manv hotel elerku have gone into
Lee, JacksHH aad Staarl. Tlw deth f the fanwaw cavalryHwui nrcxhieeil a dwm and painful .mtioii, in norno dugrwj akin to that pnaliMl by the death of da-kHm. The Smitbww
jMophi, indl, had Immioiimj a:MAtoiMjd to eod(! together the three great itauieo, hoe, .lackwjn and Stuart, valuing each for Ids peculiar qualities, No eompariM)ii was intended to Ihj mwle lietween the three di.4tiiiguUhe4l jddieM, hut it is interesting to notice howxharply contrswtMl thev wore in character and how
nwuliarly each was fitted for the sphere, in whichhe moved and hk Mecial fune-
lions, Lee, tiio head and front of the .Htnitfirle. was Hie l)orn eoniiiiandor-in-
chief, fittwl for the conception of great
campaigns, ever wtdo awake, a man oi august dignity by nature, Calm, .suave, grave, taking good and evil fortune with the same imiMwinz serenity; in person,
oiiii (if tho most noble und trraccftil men
bankruptcy in Philadelphia since me : f 0jMch, and the finest rider in the cloceof the Centennial, that a very linef Southern armv; in character, simple, cluster diamond pin can bo had there j pHr0j patient, binding to himself loth
from l.o coma uowu. r4mm . m love ami respect oi men. .iucksou
Uy the time a man has moved and f.ririli.il un his fifth bed'tead and fitted
his last joint of stovepipe, will his heart overllow with gratitude by relleetiiig that we take no possessions with us when we
world
for tho next. Jlotnc
leave this
Sentinel. All journalists are not poor, nor. of the Telaimm, has a dog.
- i i
ana kiiicu ive
TurIt Is
hens
was tho infantry leadr, tho "right arm" to execute what Leo conceived: in m;r-
.silelit,
in execution, going to battle with niti tered iiraver(n his lips, leaving all
r i .r .i.i tiiki u mi rinoii i,vi
. .i i .....i ..iinniw.ii until iii i:iiiurvj'ii.T ni.t r. w
Sl eeS , illi to E3 tl UoIIhp apiece the day before yesKXi 1 T,U'mM'rvSira ciubami reading of tho Hibfo to tho rs. j hut the owner came oia ?i'i. . ?.,..!-nf th itimrl i-hdin that persuaded htm to buy them. Aomuh
am
lonjme,
- K. h. Davenport says, incidentally,
&t ibiixrhturs. all in snlemlid con
dition. and 'tis
decision of
Superintendent or mime r.u-
ueation the reading of tho bible can not bo prohibited.
by tho law of Iowa and the the State Superintendent of
Hhbm Hud MIllIt.
Xuarlhibumtc. Iowa, a ljoy
n
umed
aid. nwrd than irood irnov Vessel fatally shot himelf while
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iwkiug, anil neit lier iirs. v. nor iny.-cu i careiessiy nammug a iu.uici
fiurunvofour family or inemis liave
Tit .-("Ml tilt
.fflitkh ; on the
mutest
sign of fading
A 5-year-old son of .Mr. L.yncn, if I'nrt. Wavnu. Intl.. fell into a tub Of
contrary, every year i )i)u.r water and wits sealdel so badly
teem to add to their lieauty.
T ne iind other material has been
,lmm from St. Paul for a paper to be waied the Fmnfari, to bo published in tbc Icelandic settlement on hake WinBiwg, Manit(da. Homan letters with wnts are used, and tho language is dinned in tho Knglish version of the itnni'etii to lMi the 'Xorweiriau of a
thousand vears ago. -Gen. tirant doesn't Intend to write
id autobiography, hut his name will apKar on the title page of a volume dealis? with his services in Iwlialf of the Uion lioth during the War and after. Tlw editor of the lmok, it is reported, will Ik; a Pennsylvania cousin of Mrs. Grant, named Smith. Ho has all the official records to work with.
! that he died in a few hours.
William Vandyke, a workman on the new Capitol at Pes Moines, Iowa, while placing a stone in the wall, stumbled and fell f8 feet to the ground,
and was killed instantly.
nttllelin
Emerson has a habit of writing down every good idea that strikes him, even "ettiii"- up in the night to jot down some valuable thought. Wo once commenced this plan, but after spending a few weeks without sleep had to give it up, liriilaevorl SUtmUtrd.
Tho young man who sat on the cold iron of the Genesee Street bridge half
aw hour hist cvenuiir. awaiting the ap-
nroaeh of the red liirht in front of a down-
tmi-n rialiutn. which ho mistook for a
1 Xew Hartford car signal, will probably attend the temperance revival meetings next week if he gets over his cold. Vtica Herald.
A long string f canal horses passed
oi ino cuv
son not graceful, m manner
reserved and often abrupt; cautious
I 1 ' .1 A . TI.l,.
ii council, nut rapm ano icrnuiu
niut-
i)S. leavmsr an 10
Providcmie, hut striking with an tue power of his arm to do his ownpart,aiul in many wavs rescmbMiig tho Ironsides of Cromwell. Stuart, on the contrary, was the cavalier, essentially lKilonghig to the elas of men who followed tho fortunes of Charles I. ardent, imiwtuons, brimming over with the wine of life and
vonth. with tho headlong couraire of a
yKp)lit aatl LHf Life, Tite dyeptS a a rule is not nuiaiMtred among the happhwt of rtm ; d thro ar good re' wiiy kw sithl not he. I hi hat an abiding notion that wmhing is wrong Komewlwre in the univew, iiiaylxj we-rywhere, thonfh, like tlte man who meet death j-mddewly, Ims often does not know exactly what hurts him, In soims extreiiHi chjk he dowi't much care; only he would like to get ml of it, whatever it may lm. There is a well founded American tradition that pie baking and the frymgpan have leeii a fruitful ouro of dyslejHk! woes, thHigh there are many victims of indigestion who have Hot fed
uiMin pic crust or irMso ln(fM, wiuh? tlierearo many jieople wlw have grown robust and ruddy on this diet, or in pite of it. Randolph of Roanoke, who contributed to the philosophy of dyM-iMjia tho cynical theory that though the Lord had given us the meats the devil had seiit the eooka, only towhel one part of the evil, for there are more .vaflerers n from ill-regulated digestion among luxurious people, who live upon tlws most nutritious and lest cookcsl food, than among those whom exercises and labor give a hearty appetite for whatever they arm wet tO t!iit.
According to tho late Dr. AV. I Jail, nine out of evorv ten cases ot ov-pepsia are caused not liy any defect of the digestive organs, l)iit by improper dieting and insoiiicicnt exerci.'e, mental or physical. People whom a disordered , digestion requires to pav attention to these matters, fropicntly outlive hy many years thcirniore robust ncighl.ors, r just as wild voting men are soiiKJlimes saved from leooiiiiuir drunkards by the
' f ili.it AUBi ,.'tXiSU it
hi'h-?.pmted hoy, fond ot hngiit colors, i lonunKic uircuiiinanuu i of ripiiling tlags, of martial music, and t liquor makes them wofully siek. I ho the clash ofsaliors in all the waq. and ; author cites the ease of one iioOr dysu.,vf ,.ii..,-...,.t.r- n (.mimdiiiu'iit of Dcotic. in whose case no less than o an-
the best traits of English cavaliers -not . meuLs were maiUfested, among mem of their bad traits, "Although his utter! frctfulness, nightmare, and most dismal carelessness as to the impression he pro-1 of all, a sense of goneness. I his was diieed subjected him to nmny calumnies, j undoubtedly a very m case, for in it is here placed on record bv one who .spite of all that wealth could supply or knew his private life throughly and j careful treatment do to remove the hs-
was with him dav and night for vears, order, it remained unaiweu, unui ihwiij
lilt' UlCHMiiiE niuvii; w
I
41. iiiiiuiI' it'llt 1I T lilt I'lIV III!
Mr M-irtiiwIah.. liviny near Cass- I "i'r K"'.i "iTi .Jri...
vni,rvn,i. -i ' '"'t1 Im :s"5i kki
"' " ! o . . J frnm tllli rural UlSinei, lllliuiiun nmt or the llamcs were very seriously ,?0s.Wro ii Ihudreus hurned. tr,.iu.3" When told tliat the animals
u vears oi ajje,
A Little girl almut
daughter of Henry Lohshauer, of loux , stmis 0(u,e circus, he looked unhappy
City, lowa, was playing aroumi a nre m rand yijrhed. A7i
the vard wln-n
nited, and
to a crisp lief
The ho
farmer residing about 18 miles from I.in
1 .1 a 41iA criallrttkini
were canaiers, aim nw R"i""e
ngstOH FreamiH.
IHT UlUUUll iivy..(u .j;- , olm fnrl-. won.
.or flesh was burned almost r -Vfe'
ore assistance arrived. ' unKiiowu in iviigiuitu, v..... 11 (ti irreeil wan lie COUMl
use of William Whitten, n : """'V . "'. ".."7 .5 :L . ...i ci.v..i
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that he was in morals among the purist
of me
w'ithout not dein
tin earnest and o.vemnlarv Christian
love for his wife was deep and devoted, and on tho death of his little daughter,
Flora, he said to me, with tears in his eves, "I shall never get over it.1 J.
on a faithful husband, absolutely , covered, and then recovery was nit vices of any description, and if . In alnmt a month's tinietho only I cmonstrsUive in his religious views, ' this restored dyspeptic had to co most and exemplarv Christian. His of was that she could never get
The Pay of LcctHrer?.
rapid.
trouble
mplain
of was that she could never get enough
to eat. With tins instance neiore ins
1)V
les, and resolutely
the removal of it. Dr. Hall recommends the sufferer to begin bv eating little or nothing of one
or two articles of food at regular meals.
the most desnerate dysnentie imy
hope to live cheerfully to a ripe old ago bv searching out the cause of his troub-
applying himself to
Mr. Ii. Hedpalh, of hoston, makes all . If that agrees with him, let him increase Henry Ward Ucecher's engagements, ! tho quantity; if not, he should try someand it is stated he has him down this thing else." In this way the dyspentic i.-Kim Uw niwhtv lfetnres. at SaOO each, will snon llnd out what agrees with him.
coin, Neb., was burned by the unsett ng " "l J,, . bis corns, vr nudge his of a keroHMie lamp, and two of Ins chif- i j on i to. , t k da,,, aged A and 7 vears, were burned W toW and never is, and
Setl'lHI' HHtl iHllHStrj". -It costs $(X) to send a car-load of
fniit from California tolloston.
One tree in Adams County, Honda,
Itorc-hCOO oranges last season.
It is stated that shipment ot inut
will 1k made direct to Hoston this year from California, instead of through New
Vork, as in the past.
Another new metal nas neon discov
ered, mid is named Lavmsium by its discoverer, M. Prat, in honor of Lavoisier.
In color it resembles silver: it is fusible
and malleable.
A small colony of Italian settlers at Vineland are mak'ing arrangements to iilant a large numlier of mullierry trees
tills spring wherewith to enter into an extensive production of silk.
Salmon are Incoming scarce in the j
Columbia Uivcr, and proprietors of sal- ! IlKHl eniiHimr fiwlnrics tliere. are lookillfiT 1
out for fix'-h tields and pastures new. t second, Tlio latter was rcscueu, out tf0UricrjourH,ii
iwo lacionus are to ih estaniisiuMi near i Aiuricn was ueau wnun .ukiuii.
iu rr.'
tli viitliiiiit liavni"
or $ 10,000 In all Theodor Tilton lectured eight mouths ht year, and cleared alxut SO.OtKJ. His terms when he
hjs makes spwial engagements, average
f 15U per night. Jir. ft. ii..tnapin eoni-
niaiids $126 to $150in the lecture room
to death in their bed.
--jt VlUUlIlllHil Mil IIIU liV f 4
two hoys, Edward nanny, agcu J i.anu j 'l'l.t,i,u Ili-rmMi u3ra,ul 11. wore MuUTm I
fortlio possesion of apistd,tho weapon , 'j, ':. , x, was tired accidentally, the ball entering; cijL! 1 the breast of Martin McLaughlin, aged ; bed of in en,
9, who was hMiking on, and killing him
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say in a hoar.e, reproHChlui wnisper,
Why. Uartholomcwl " imrnmjion
Hawk-eve.
This is h weary traveler, ins vaue
and ins hair is a bends over the
riMTictor with an anxious soul-torn ex
if he
might lie
a wrought
and what kinds of food he should avoid. After he has made these discoveries it will be his own fault if he continues a dyspeptic. Tn the wav of exercise Dr. Hall rec
ommends a walk after breakfast, anoth-
and delivers almnt fortv lectures during t er shortly liefore dinner, and ret. anoth
tlwi aon HiUi AV . f!iiiU t4 nut. of thol hnHh l4film snimoP. Visiting or
fuMd for the present.
more than
from home
frenuently
cnii i uirrmui llllllll
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not large enough to pav. Ciough takes in the morning before tno cann na, oeeu licttor than anv other man on the lecture i tolerably well aired and sunned.
li-,1 except lieechcr, and can get from The grosser causes of m
assiHcd as eating wimoiu
Uirtis is out onnei er shortly oetoro supp'jr. iuing ur Wendell Phillips other cheerful enjoyment in tho evening a dav's iouriiev ; he thin'-s advantasreous, the night air
i. His price is $200, but ho ! being healthy enough, though he protakes lass, even when that t nonnees it the height of follvfor any etnl upon, if tho audience is ! ImhIv to go out in search of health early
indigestion are
- -j- m, till l.lllllll IlilL-DILT I I U IIHIIII!II1 .OIIIUU L I I - i . m 1 .11 . ..S -. Ii.l I .1 .. ...I tl'lf I.III1T llll HTI11III llll
wi re hotli arrts mi. , m.nnlier of his fKinily. Lino bv no , ,. Frederick Douglass eating too fr.st, t.m much, or too often, -car Linco ii, eh., a join g i 1 lufgocs down the page, every le ter J aiK,nt forty nights in the sea- , one or another of which ofienses against named V m. Ah rich went own , j B - Q his rigid, scrutiny. At last Kl .100. Professor the gnatrie juices is often committed by . r i " . WL??SJ 1 Si tUoehemH, comniamh, from j ple wlu would 1W indignant if eharg-
,r ...V, ; , comineieiy gone, mm, v nn i , ii.-i miwstrti. aeeoni H2 to the olalHir- ed with excessive or giuuonons eating
in, uurymg nun 10 xue jvuuiy .4(i.ir,i4,, t he ( lanlond mil oc- ' " , , . ; ,n.. ...s,r.. n.. n,..;iii, ,. ,..rim.., Unf emirsn to
man went down to save nun m nen nc , . . . counU.r: .stntnger, you can ; ,ltui ,.,, 5n tJnlo ' nnt f thn nAia craVes, but what
well caved again, compieleiy eoyeri ,ng ( H M(J .t lw ,mt Catherine j ;v v k. (i(,es not demand stomach inquires andean eonvenh the first man and partially covering the 5j ..... tlll ,Up at. vonr hotel." lor UH .M ,1Yi V. , ....... ,. . ... ."VV... 1 ..r .Mtu
v ' . --!- r-i i inni'ii i rivn i in. nun n in 1 1 1 1 1 uinv, iir
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Dr. lliMiwort h. Dr. lia lagher, and ir.
Haves, the Arctic exnlorer, command
cat
the
entry ir in
.vr liii.t.nv-. - . v. . . . . - ' -T default thereof a sharji case-knifo to
break un the hkm! lieforo swallowing,
aiiKa,AmKH, missuminer, wncre no Chcsney, a tarmor near Aenras- Nwrloct. eac i .-?ltK). The Itcv. ltolert Collyer, of anj necessary ad uncts of a good digessupplyof the delicacy is ii.exhaustihlo ! ka City, Nob., went out to burn nraine I Lto ae&icci. Icidemir a favorite, and easily gets tion. But after all. there is probably no Irrigating tho lands of C( dorado i grass. His M-ycar-old boy, unbeknown ' ,p,,' e Fnmk heard, the artist", gets t remedy or preventive of indigestion as from wells lit windmill power lias been to him, followed him. After completing , 'piie newspapers have been telling an , ' m l is Ht Iirwll'nn cfllcacious as that prescribed by tho fareccntly found practicable by a farmer, his work, the father returned in the even- interesting story of an old gentleman in tmv.,ij jjt mt wl0 able to lecture nious London phvsiciau, Dr. Abernethy: near Evans, in that State. With one . ing without the child, and, upon the Pennsylvania who didn't know his wife s i ,)rjeo js ijvj. $HK). Ladies who Live on a penny a dav and earn it. A small mill an acre of vegetables was mother telling him it was missing, he name. We have recently heard of - ,.;4i.i...tu,f.,rnw..ml,,a,,,i almost ,H.ron aetniir on this'adviee would have
it., r ..l ai.j. iiii i.. i f..?i . uu.i.vM"u iv
nuiouiiu muiimu-.m occurrence OI a similar iiNiuiv hi ,. , l5tril,.,.-
watered, and tlietliirst of SOlieml of cat
tie, horses, and slajep was (pienehed. Hunting gas in this country is dearet in Ashland, Pa., where .flOper 1,000 feet is cliarged, anil the lowest price is
M cents in Detroit, where there is aeon-
started to hunt it.
follow lying on Hit;
crisp, lie had follow
in t
ilea
test iHitwcen rival eonitmuies.
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Tho average in London is less
Hoston'
rato is SL'ri. anil I'liiliidehihia's 9L NO. t
and in Paris Sl.ftO.
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ed his father, got. n,ina. is still more surprising. It took ..fi .... i5i,,hanlson. ivmihl never die of dvs
mmdmmmmm whUu the Forrester troupe was , ;,' m u-nller is i
iiEA "Ihe SX K ' hI for $1 to 91S0 every night. An- x yfrM
s tnem an. i no nnvw ,
now ask and
One clVect of tho war will be to cut oft" the export of jvetroleum to Russia and to Turkey, and also of cotton. The value of the exports to Unkaro about $12,000,000, and to Turkey r1km 5,tKK),WX), annually, llihwla take alniut ?10,000,000 of cotton, and Turkey about 5,000,000 gallons of petroleum, This
trade will lc lost during the war. AVc are told, and we presumg there is no doubt of the truth of tho statement, that tho manufacturing cost of an ordinary JjTifi sowing-machine is about 80.25, while an $8f machine from tho Hridgctiort, shops costs in the frame ready for shipment some thing under 10. There is no invention that has yielded so many and large fortunes to
those controlling its rights and sale as mat the sowing-machine, i of c
School hhiI ChHrrli. Louisiana appropriates 100,000 this year for the support of the public
sw,10o.!3' . . . . ismaro
liisitop Haven s&ys that Africa is to ; newspaper man, and he is an incessant become Christian through the inllttence I worker. He works all night, rarely reof Methodists. .tiring lieforo daybreak. A4 noon he -Jorth Carolina has now about 2,000 U,, tip, takes a single cup of tea, and White teachers and 17 colored ones. , then attends to dispatches until two Low ance says that lietter Instructors t o'clock, when ho receives Cabinet Mtm are wanted for both races. j ters and AinlMWsadots, lietween three Major Whittle is holding daily re-; and four he drives jo the Parliament hgious meetings in Toledo, OlUo. He Hoiih, where lie occasionally takes
lere was a great nisn iorseair.
our for the curtain to rise had ar-
and the hallway was crowded
. that time a well dressed young
nulied his wav anxiously thrOug
nine- and presented two tickets fori
. f . . 1 . , . , . - .!..! 1 1
ed scats to mo uoor funuun, mi bout to rush in. You don't need
me so manv tickets." said tlio
na Dickinson top
that successful lecturers
Nataral Cariosity.
jit . . . 1
V natural curiosity of an oxtraonu-
. . ...!ii. tl..v I A
.-..4 i k4.ikikti4air in rmmitMritHiTi hiiiiliiiti . i ' a n. ic
t ei in ... iii tiift an" ehai-acter is 10 oe scoii m ui yy iiimi'iu lwfnri the war. L II tO IctiU, UIO . ...... ,.. ..ne.... c... 11. ...-.' fl !.
,.t ,..iiiii1r leetnier ill the COUntl'V ' " r lxo ' (l.n
h'""':, !" '"" '" .i n.a,, im ami piaceu on iw iimu.jMv,
couiu uoi uiiiiuiiui, nii ." " vj,,,,. .in entering t lie room aim iookiuk
The young man
at
is if to catch his remarks, and then
d around for something which he
itly supposed to he by Ins side, love, I've forgotten my girl!" he lined, and started out to find her. re pleased to m able to state that timed in n few minutes with her tg lovingly upon his arm. Hoth s were accepted, and the pair were ted in time to sec the second not. n cr AV.mj.
ww few could tret that sum. IJecclier
often lectured for $10 or $50, and considered himself well paid. Signs ef the Season.
take anv
goose-hones and the moon, or anv sicit thing, but I has signs as never fails ter tell the changes in tho seasons ev ry
a small but very
iiited landscape
Th
colored woman stepped i" at Ed.
.r'm-iirar store, on south Illinois
. . " .. , ' .1 .. I . I...
the other day, aim asucn mu
f lint ttdmeker." " why," said
lmer, von don't chew, do you?"
sah! 1 doesn't chaw, I wants it
id to mv huslmnd." " W hem is
vourliuslmndr" "Well, he's mi Norf." WherealMiuts up North!" "Whyup
well, he's in." Why," said Mr. Palmor, what was the matter?" " Well," skid she, " there was some misunderstnudin1 about some harness, an' he couldn't explain It. I understood It, but ho cotildiiH make de eotetihderstnii' it." iHtliftHitpotif JfcrnUL
ntenng
in that direction sees
nrettv and cleverly exeeu
i)aintingsome,8ix inches sipiare. Hie l " . . .. . . .1 , in
foregiounu reprcwenis fjiw the center of which are two small ponds, ' . . i , .i ii . ...... :.. u
t out of one oi which inewiur nio i
Tt wus -in old Lincoln Park watchman i small stream towards a patch of rocks, who mm dthb week said he -didn't A little distance beyo ml the ponds.s a
stock- m grouim-iius ....... ..v...- ---
sicu i wiuvu in f"i , .
Light stratified clonus, wiui a owmi ui , . .1. . ........... '11. . mil.
hlue. eompieie uic piuiuru. j -spective is almost iierfeet, and the lights and shades 'are remarkably well brought out. This is particularly seen in the .i-.f fiek4. wbicli annear to have
been drawn by the hand of a most skillful
time." You have?" Yessir; for instance, when I sees a t .... , i.... .. , ......
a-s lung uow u nnuui
imiii r man
J V -IS. . , . . . .1.(1 ....'I., .n
writin'poeckry,orstt nin , wniie a j -i k i "i Viivclioii of this piece of woman1 goes 'round giUheri.i' t. J old t leaves, 'tlicas'sc. I ter myself, , jex h j VSili ,r mttro nor less than a
autumn's here for eer am an a k m wWch Xlllnni winter am t fur otl. lhen agm, itn i , , p; . . 1in,.1,imM.ii anrettv rural
UiriffiS lr-edit.to Afe1 ff'Mhn? o hnish of llitwtat. Thh curiosity
sees a young man an S..Y I j.... it lwi. till fill, ll
..." r.... ...... .i..i.t.. iu-.i ci., (Uinti.Vtho
tnowaier, an-a-Miini unvr.,., - f(,nnil ii.t..i t ii.......'.. GKvini, eninrt ain. was louiKi
llllllh. l, iiviv i "i - - -- ci .
mil eoine tor stav
tiixititr imir f til the IieaiCSt
m the Carshalton reef; and
to Am no n tur to . me vocr, oh ...n... --
- r-y- i. ., .i I,, linvn tiii tape Mil Wlliuu
rustic, suco
bridge,! ho old !j"ff" tigurcs aj.pcar !TiSC32SSi?. ""-''
