Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 19, Number 32, Jasper, Dubois County, 17 August 1877 — Page 3
VOH THIS YOUNti IfOLiKS. A MIK1'S-KYK VIICW. (un4it (UVv; "I'll tiHtnli tkwt l tuKlUilil; H'llUMitMm Ow-anlly tWHr iw twktv vwl I Mi Hlll 1o'ih to Iiicuk, Ami tlwlr llttkt to "JchI. Oww ii;.v lor IHV fHfttKttrHy Hl liU'd ; U-t'll" (juot H !! "My m'Im'h h!rl; UhUJ mo J wvr Itenril (X wImIoih of h Kill. I'lTlfV JUlK.S'tltUtmH. T'll ' ' rwkoH oh, H'beu )' 1'iHitt Ih kvM)i a KralH ; If rlNCthiriMMikHMiioH, OrtHiMly tlwy Mtlgltf tceli mIh1" (tenth tlitt KHr "1 watch thimi talk, MrWIK Hvu ami iiimMihc ihh, In tlif) )tttty Hhuci walk, WllHH IH llHlly tHk In UuHt!. lHMHrllttlttvs 1 IIhiI , Tbiy are vwy font! and kiwi. Kvwy pHhik of m)H or vok-e I'lHinly irovili to wiy ihIiuI, TlH'y chii miller hjiiI trjolci'," Awl thullttlttioMn-lihil (Nle lirown Imck mul iirlmMiii lii-rant) AH I he uonvnHUon hennl SltllMK trcml)lliiK In hi Mfwt. "What h. worhl," lit cried, "ot Mim, Fwll of MnU hiuI KIi Ih, went tkl! Illlthe we'd HHHwur to their mil: Jtllt H jtrt'Ht mfotitku It It Hoys were over nmUn at nil." A STORY Ol' TWO l'INS.
Oiico upon :i tnno h new pin .stood in a cuskion, with over so many other pins. " This is butter titan imtt groeii pair was," said the pin to himself. " What r nice maco 11 is, 10 oo nuros Here I am, right in the middle of this red cushion, ami tlte worsted is nil around my fool on purpose to keep it warm. It is h11 because I look so well, I suppose. What shall I naiuo myself? Ut me think.1' Pins nlways mime tliemsolvos, but thu la.it name itho same every time Pin. "I'll call myself 'Shin),' i guess. Shiny l'in! Uiat sounds well! How straight I am; and, dear me, what crooked fellows all the rest of them are!" ami Shiny drew himself up so proudly, tkat ho almost fell over. " Hullo, Mr. Shiny." Shiny never stirred, hut stood in dignified silence. "Oh 1 know you," said the voice again. You nccdn t put on airs. We Muck side by side on that green paper. Wc rode in the cars, in an old lady's pocket, and heard her tell somebody bow her hut husband wouldn't die as long as he lay on a partridge feather pillow, and when they laid him on hen's feathers 'he went off just as easy!' Don't joh remember? Say!" . Shiny turned around, and saw a dreadfully deformed pin. It was lwnt till it looJced a little like a cork-screw, and its head was flat. "I don't wonder you don't know nw,M said the crooked "pin, whose name was Mashed. " I don't look as fresh as yon do, but wc arc of the same age." ' Dut what on earth has happened to you?" asked Shiny. 'Well, I'll tell yon. r stuck in that paper, and they had readied our row, wltick was the second from the middle I have forgotten which .-lido and one day a little girl came to the woman that tlte old lady bought us for, anil asked for a pin, and the mother told her to take one from the paper. So the child came ami took me right out of the middle of the row, which wasn't right; she should have taken the end one, for then the row would look neater. Well, that child took me out of doors, and after looking to See if her mother would know where he was going, she slipped through a gate, ami there before us lav no. 1.... i l- l.t t l.-S. V ... t - i . know what thuy were then, but I do now. It was a railroad truck. She laid me down on one of those rails, and 1 thought it was a very good place, although L lay on my face. But it was warm, ami there waa fresh air all around me, which was more than I could say for that green paper. I was thinking how ple:isant it would Imj if I was only turned over, when all at once t heard a'dreadful noise, and then came an awful weight, anddt e:mie again and again, and there I was with my head as llat as a knife-blade. Then the little girl came running up and said, 'Oh, now you're mashed!' (which was anew word to me, so 1'vo always kept t for a name) and sho took me home ami used me for a breast-pin for her doll. She bent me every tiinu she stuck mo in, and yesterday she lost me, and lier mother picked me tip ami asked how e came to have such a pin, and when mh found out she said the little girl shouldn't have me for a week, to punish her for jroinsr hovond the srate when she mid been told not to. So that is how I ! imn to Imj here." " L expect to come to a belter use than t0 bo a mere ornament for a little girl's why' said Shiny, scornfully. ' f inm to do some good in the worhl." Iho pins were interrupted just then liY the mother of the little girl, who canns to the cushion and took ShinVand ued him to pin down Iter sowing. 'That was doing good, but Shiny wasn't satis"w with such small work. Don't you fret," called M:tbcd win the cushion. " As long a you are Hi-night, there is work ahead." n ft little while the lady took the pin wit amlstiu'L- it. ui i in. ft-,.. it ..f 1...I-.1.-.WH put her work away and went into ""JJ kitchen. , "I will make the biscuit for tea, "ridget," shu said. " The minister is cotiunjr, and r . ..... nuiiiiuun iiu iuii tiwwn in e dough, but tho lady ditln't jo It ami ..VI? WlW covonnl tip. tni.,t .h,.ntnv 1 8hn "t see what 1 tiio "'hiker' is," thought Khit.v. trri'it'l1110 lv.hi, htWh began to WW hot, ami It kept getting hottor ami
oo Ihj sifted home Hour and nut all wnnwofthlnga in it, .Shiny thought. hskenuiraHit.gltiniwlf up to seo all "0 COtllil an.! ....Vl.t....!.. i... t'ii .t i..
, liotter until Shiny wan afraid he should' , 1m nwlted again. Itut he wasn't, and ;preiitly he felt himself carrta! mum ; wker, and there wer verywmjt voiei l Umt he could hear a litti Uh nwmi, h thought, for ono ho wh sure he rueOgllljMMl, f " Taw the bi?ult," hhuoomb aahl, and he felt him-wlf moving. Tlien there ; wm a dim light on one ide of him, and i .1 ! . . .... .
uieii il iiv uaiK again, it wa omy that the binHiit wa cut in two and thon , butterwl, but poor Shiny didn't know but he was going to m Iwked again, Suddonly he felt himself turned over ami over, and thon somelKuly aid, "Oh! Yah! Ah!" and Shlnv saw the ! light again. Ha was lying in a mouthfull of half-chewed bread in a gentleman's hand. The gentleman's face was nuitu red, 1 I and so were the faces of (the lady who made the biscuit and a young lady who i sat near the gentleman. The biscuit lady ! was telling liow sorry sh was that it I had happened, but the guntlcman .said i it was no matter, which didn't seem to. 1 Shiny very polite when the lady felt so I badly. The cither lady kept asking him 1 I if it hurt him, and ;he kept saying. f ! " Nothing to speak of," Shiny was laid . , down by the gentleman's plate on the j table-cloth. , When the neonle left the room. Hridgct came in to clear off the table, and seeing the pin in the half-chcwcd ; broad she said, " Faix, an' thiin biscuits ' must ben extry nice extry-or'nary t nice." Sho took the pin and stuck it in ! the front of her dress, and, after the j dishes were washed, she went to her room, and said to herself, " Sure, an' I'll put on mo blue ribbon, for Mick's K-wiuiit in infill, ui nuii luurw um a j greasy blue ribbon and tied it into a 1 stringy bow and pinned it with Shiny ! and another pin at the throat of her caf- j ico dross. Slio wasn't very neat about j it, and Shiny's head stood out so he could see all that was going on. Bridget went down stairs, and in a short time : i Mick came and she gave him a nice supper, and, while he was eating it, she ' told him all about how the missis made ; some biscuits, extry nice, bekase thoj , minister was comin', ami he found a ; pin in one of them, " whieh'll knock the young lady's plans in the hid, I'm a-, 'thinkTn'!" 1 After the "loonch," Bridget andt Mick had a cozy chat together, ttndj Shiny, who wasn't stuck in very far, t fell out, and Mick said ho would kapo I it to remember his gurril wid, and stuck it under the lapel of his coat. When he ' f went home that night, he hung his coat) in a little closet, and didn't take it out again till the next Sunday morning, ! when he was goinsr to confess. He had forarotteu all about the pin, and when i, and when I his hair, he ! he 'raised his hand to comb his received a dreadful scratch. Onli. Vi1. tnliftlntfin' vSllutnt" tin nv-I claimed, and snatehel the pin from hi ....... I .f .1 ,.1... IIS I coat and grouml it down into the tloor ' UUItl. HUH KIt'tUltl II UOY with his hobnailed heel. Then, poor Shiny was battered and bent worse than he had ever expected to be, and it made him quite down-hearted, for he remembered the last thing Mashed had said to him, how as long as he was straight there was work ahead. ' Shiny lay there for a week or more, till one day the landlady came to sweep, and, seeing Shitty, sfie picked him up and stuck him into her dress. When she weutto the market the next day, she saw a piece of picture-paper mowing aiong in iretu ot tier, auti sne . caught it ami took it homo to her little , boy, and cut out a whole picture tltere was in the paper, and fastened it on the .wall with Mirny. There he stayed for , months, and at htst there was a wake in 1 the house, and the picture was knocked 1 down and Shiny fell into a crack in the i lloor. During the wake another pin fell ; Into the crack close to Shiny, and who should it Imj but Mashed? f " Sliure, an' is it yersilf ?" cried Shiny for h had lived with the Irish so long that he had rttught a burr in his tongue. ; Mashed said nothing. " T know you by your mashed head. I i used to lie Shiny, but, bedad ! I think t I'm any thing but that now.' ! "Oh, so you are Shiny, are you?" 'said Mashed, "Come down a little, I haven't you? Don't feel quite so grand j ' ... ..i i . .. .i. ' as. yon um w lien you stooti on mat reu ; cushion, and wouldn't speak to vour do l. t .....!. I.j... .t . ..!.!.. T luinifu iifiiiuur.-). curvea yuu risui, 1 1 I think." i I Shttre, an' we'll let bv-gones Ijo bvjgones! How came ye here in the likes ot tins uurty placer1 ( "I was kidnapped," sighed Mashed. " I was that dolr.s breast-pin, and the 1!..!.. ... .. .1 I . .! Ilttlla rt1 ttlii iicluitt1 iiiill 1iIl ffitii ' tiinu ii i irv hivj r? tif?ii4ai wmj iiiic uiuvi i it was in the street instead of in the house. There was a woman picked me J up and took me homo and used me as . a screen supporter," ' "Kb?" inquired Shiny. ! 14 1 hold one corner of a mosquito-net, j 111011 if you can't tinderstatul refined j language; and then I was stuck in a ' cushion, and then tho woman used me j to pin tip a hole in her dress, and sho" came to the wake and lost me in this crack." Tho next morning, when they donned up after tho wake, the crack was lilled t up with dirt, and there the pinsuroi buried."--hpntyytcM Jiepuitltcnn. Last vear the Whitehaven (line- ' land) Guardian gave i!ltX5 worth f advertising to tho Kmpiro Mro Insuranco i Company ami revolved for so dolig 106 i.1 sliares In the company. Xot long since tlio insuranco company went into litniidation and the receiver demanded full payment in cash from tho newspaper for tho shares hold. It. has been decided in tho English courts that the advertisements van not btSlakon as pay ment. Forty other provincial papewt t.. .t. ......... ......Ii...... L ..A J.i mu in i ii v ninu j. iniiuniiiuiu, nun nmcafler only Cash will bo revived at those ol)iut.
NINTH FOR THE HOUSEHOLD. iVr Starckiwj Umn.Um 1 tea
imonful powdered lorax to 1 quart boiling tareh ; it will improve the still"-1 ihm and glo. j ctf-enwm. to ;i pints of cream add pinU of milk, 1 cup of sugar, 1 egg well ten, 1 table"ioonfiil vanilla fla vor; put into the lreeer without cookIn?. To CtcuHtc Jewelry. I'se hot water and a clean brush; rub a very little soap on the hritsli, then dip it into powdered lamix and scour well; rinse in : hot water, mid rub dry with a clean towel, or chamois is better. j Vrunye lcc.'Ym juice of (i oranges and grated peel of i); the juice of 2 lem-: ons. Squeeze out every drop of juice, 1 hour; strain well through a fine cottun cloth; mix in one pint of sugar, then one pint of water; freeze as you would icecream. Md-'kUwf Wine. To 10 quarts of blackberry juice put 1 quart of water, IP pounds of A sugar, 4 ounce of tincture i of ammonia; let them boil uo, then strain, and when cold put in 1 quart of ; pure French spirits; mix thoroughly to-i punier. i.fi u ruiuaiii in a com pmcc; . it will bo ready for use in a few days. ,' Do not bottle it'utitil after a year or so, tttul keep cool all that time, otherwise it may ferment and spoil, but after a year that danger U past. Cocounul Cakc. cupful of butter and i 3 eggs beaten to a cream ; 2 eupfuls of powdered sugar, 1 cupful milk, 2 cupful sifted Hour, 2 tOHspooiifttls creanitartar, 1 of .soda ; bake in shallow pans and let cool; have ready 1 of a grated i and pared coeoanut, mix it with the well beaten whites of IJ esrsrs. and 1 cup ful of white sugar; lay this mixture between the layers of ca'ke; take the other half of the coeoanut, pare and grate it, mix it with 4 tablofpoonfuls powdered sugar, and sprinkle it thickly over the top of the cake. Cucumber Pickles, Mako a picklu in a clean tub that will bear a small potato; wash the cucumlMirs and put them in; cover with cabbage-leaves, ami place something heavy on the top to keep thorn under the brine; let them lie as long jmj you wish. To make a few at a time, take them out and let them remain in cold water over night; thon put half water and half vinegar and a small piece of alum in the Kettlo with the pickles, and set them on the back of the range. He careful not to let them boil, Turn them over every 1i minutes, so tliev will all get done through. You can tell by breaking one in half, and if it is green it is done. Take them out; put in a stone jar; throw away the vinegar, put in fresh vinegar; cloves and allspice, a few of each ; let it boil up, and throw it over the pickles in the jar, and then cover. They will be ready for use in a few days. Can bo kept a year if desired. 920,000 for a IlHsbaml. Mrs. Young, the widow of .lames Young, who wad recently shot and killed on his own estate in Iloscommon, Ireland, has been awarded $20,000 compensation by the Grand Jury of the county. Some extraordinary evidence was givon before the Grand Jury, showing the existence of great terrorism in the county. It was deposed that the murder was nubliclvsnokcu of as a deed to be accomplished before it was perpe-1 trated. After the murder, a farmer, who told the police that he had before I its perpetration seen a suspicious look-' inti stranger in the ncishburhood, wa. - . . ..... threatened the .sittnu night, and his house was burned over the heads of hi wife and family. Mr. Young's steward has since beenwarned that his life is in danger. Threntoning notices aro extensively jio.sted over the county, and .some of tiio witnessed said they gave evidence at the risk of their lives. Speclatles Ih the Preach Army. iu iiiu ivmix uh; iiuninrt j autliorities of KratiOe have devilled upon Icciitmr m ii irilrtf uattottnnliiir tint vinr. ' 4 1 ..I tit ittgof spectacles by thcoflicers and men uf the ! reach urniy. In (t'crmany .spectacles have lona: been worn by loth olll
vers and men in tho ranks. It is rei'og- lAJlllTFD rX?u x5,w. -nh m tnsted as essential that an officer shouTd f Z IJirViVl'M' KtiW "!!u bo able to see his men, and that these ,,,.,. ,-,.-latter should 1m able to clearly tlutiu-. RICHMOND FEMALE NST TOTE,
guish th-3 target at which they have to fl.. ll,,w.fn,. lnsa u,,n4nlrtfi evo-p-hissc"! art! ncrmitted everv short v , ....v.,.....w,v,, .....v.-.- rjiv ini ,v7 vi stglited man must 1ms excluded from the , . a a a a a army to itu at present necessarily rejected will become available for sorvieo in the ranks, tfethera, m.tthera, .Ittthera. Don't fail U pnKsurfl .Miw. Wt.vmxjw's ikOT. ixo Sircj- tot all diuftM uf tcelhiog in blldretu It rrlierea thti child from p!u, ottre wind eulic, reralat the bowt-ta, Htut, by Riving relief aad heAitk to tite ekiltl, teivea rtt Ui tae ttber. "It ta Perfectly .Splendid." "There's nothing like It." Never-itntld mo tti.klng powder tilt I trlert jonri." UtiH't lt'Hk too ltllil t v ot It." i ItutS what tliey iny of Dooi.kyV ykast l'oivnnit. KiNasroKD'ft OflWicao jStahcu combiner three e?iitlal nual tlcsiinifortnlty, purity and strength the gteut tk'sliletata in atnrcli, .I.I. HAVi: mil At.MCII KKI.IIT. SrtttTK llKRWtcK. Mc Jan. tJ, ian. If. K. STRTjeKO, Km. . . k Dear Mr 1 have had yprpUln It worat ftrm for ttio tatt tit yr, Aittl htvo taken tmmlteiU uf itnllar' werth of wedKM without oMalnlnit any rcltrf, l PeHcmlM-r lt 1 eomiitf nrwl taklnit the VEotcrixit, Mace which tlm my hraitli.im Kwdtly Iwprovwl. My fiiotl ttlitt1! well and t iiiHPiMtwd mtecn ikhi.i1 9f . Twire are fevfra' tilhcm In tlila pli c taklaft VWV.T1XK, BMallhavootitaitiearcllor. ,w A Yiwrn truly, . THOMAS l MOtlllK. rirttwfr af ranl-mvtit. I'ltrwuaoaith f Mi)t. VEOETINK It SOLD b ALL BKUQQISTS.
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assist ins ilelective vision by artiticial Kiocntlon. the Fah Term wmmenwef't-pt. 57 For mm ajhfSm-mrZ S..
sans a lamo number ot men who are ; riiownappiyin .nn. .n. .mih.k homes, r i. &BE- ';jMVir,
NATURES REMEDY7V
SIXMO!' LITER UGULATol,
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