Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 20, Number 5, Jasper, Dubois County, 1 February 1878 — Page 3
WEEKLY COURIER
C. DOAXE, P-VHw.
JASFEU,
INDIANA.
ITEMS OF INTEREST. p-raimal Kail literary. Joseph Cook will lecture in the 'West this spring. Sir William Stirling Maxwell, tho distinguished author, is ricxtl.
Mis Emily FaitMul litis made a sue
cess uteri
women.
man 111011
least susceptible to tho charms of worn
an. Men ho liked best, and with them hepreferred to talk."
Mr. Charles Dudley Warner has!
been giving h Hartford audience a very interesting talk on the Eastern question.
Jits observations of tho lurKs.iuade up ...!...! I t ?
uu uiuir uyvii iiruiiiiu, iiuvu teu uiiu
advocate their side of the question.
(a kind of Dutoh), Portuguese, and Tamil. Prof. Maria Mitchell has Ixnm giving to the young woraon students of Boston University what she called a gossip lecture. It was a lively description of a visit to the family of Herscbel, thu astronomer. Thu total number of Methodists in tho United States is orer 3,Slfi,000: in
Canada, 101,172: in Groat Britain and
her eolonios, 907,10-. In all tho wrld,
lier mother-in-law. Wm. Flank, aged 60, a farmer redding near Iluntertown, Ind., shot himself tk rough the head. Temporary insanity. He leave a large family. Christian Dupp, aged .W, a butcher of Cincinnati, hanged himself, as is supposed, on account of the
recent death pi his wife. I. it. James,
THE FJtUIT KING.
A German FmIi-jt Wry.
lieard and read so amok, for tU ti.
which grew here were quite different from thoe at home. Titers wan. tall
account of financial embarrassment. denor. lliis garden was celebrated
Frank Weaver, aged 23, of Marion, 0., throughout the eitj-, because nowhere
they number 4,!j&j,888. Tho increase , hot himself without any known cause. ' AT' such beautiful fruits of all sorts as in lav members for 1877 thrninrhnnt. tlm Just before committing the act he wrote .there. It was one of Sirisniund'srreat-
wor Id is given as 211,309. a note to a young lady, which said : t ost delights to look out of his bed-room
T 1 -f 1 . H
in a oeauuiui great house, just on the nalnw. bread-fruit intm n.l riaV
mi0 " a . j iiere ware ourning-ruu noweriRtr buek 1 here was a pret y flower-garden be-', anU broad Wed, ahiinng rebb2hind the house, where ho used to n av. .r-in i.-t - JZl l.1?,
A board fet.ee senarated this .lav- i' .7. :a 7 17 r"B wur,u'
... iniunt ji ure uimup KrCHMt MlUHrH Blnm! a niun-alnnii l,... .... ..
masonry oi great oocoanatg.
senarated this tilav-
of Cincinnati a well known manufac- j ground from a largo vegetable and fruit stood a marvelous house Hirer of boilers, committed suicide on I garden, which belonged to an old gar-J tion was masonry of ten
un this firm bae rose lighter walls
of
red orange and nome-ranaUw. tka
openings between which were filled up with close-packed figs. The roof was thatched with dates and Brazil nut.
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-1 A THI'Ol liir lf thn m.tmluir. of I'r.. "' ' iiuuitnuitieij : Will niiu nun MiUJiaik kii;w I huri u-ora tin wiiwlmi- l,.it
tJ Z tTr'WZTt n,outh Ch" M to consider tne i come to tny funcral.-Cn- heavier and rosier as tho autumn drew ing, admUte1 iight, ad were Tfeooned to, edited, and wholly iet up by 5mi,nrl.llf. u0.' n Mr u.u ...i,-,. line, wife of Charles Roberts, aged S5. on. No one would have grudged him wf?h hnnni, nf .i tn, ti,
1 ' . .:.:;"":' ,r . liRiivml linnair at niilmnun. Iwi. Stu. tins nleasure. had that lflri all 1. uL-.l. i " IT" . . ... ."."' mT
r . . . "iw uiiMuiiiK yur. is was uioiieih ; : : , . '.7 ' 7 t... ..-r . . , ; " juuow rcuuu over wiin roiuen velGharles Sumner was not a woman's ! best, in view of the largelv iwluced WIi9 of . 'temperato habitsJames La-1 But, unfortunately, our Sigismund yorj . low lemons, which gave it a charmlnr . Story says of hun: Of all tho amount received at tho sale o'f news, to ,)f Augusta, Ue County, Iowa, 'often climbed over the fence, and helped appearance. I ever knew at his ai:e, he was the i f.nt .inwn n,n ,.ni.UOMir,. u lately married, committed suicide bv himself to this fruit. His dear mother ( Tta ifrtiit u'i , u u
accordingly mtuceU from 20,000 to "' AI,UUU'U "Ul ,PU,S , ' f 1 , . ' , '' Ho modonod to -.vA I k k . .1 . unfa ia aeriirnnd nuncn . 41 If 1 IKU. rttfltn liolf crv crkrl a hint un ilmt i . - . . ...
I -liio.uuu. Air. ueecner himself urged tho . . vau. .... 7.7 "".-.-r' , 6U. w tu to ioiiow mm, which he did
1 retiuciion. ...., 6u- a, m,.. W1 , vw " ne was too anximia tn nfrr
l V ! !:,! IIS1I !,.!. olir.il. 'I'l.... ... 1 1 . t. '
-It will be anartof tlm lnisltiM, nf tl.n i t" "" V ""wu-ic, iiu . ,auS..y ..i iiau cu.t i nn 8nce, vot he expectfld no
I . . .... . . : "r i liunuolf in thn linail u'ltli a rdm rnrlnr. II1HI1V a mm WIi tnnnr ml lim inn! ini-i! ;i..r .... .
: international Sundav-schoo Conron. 1 ..." '-. "J Y : v: ' . . ".. "v"v; i mvuauon. itie msme 01 the
tion, which meets in Atlanta. Ga.. next . "'fi.? . , I U on more inviting than
i uiiisi vnuitu. iun Tt uuuu nw iwnii iw.u ...in iuu iriuruui allis uj 'I'hnrn ra
ills father hail
April, to furnish statistics of all tho Sun-
to j day-schools in the United States. Tho
A I'aris correspondent states that j show GD.871 Suiidaj'-schools, '7o3,0CU
(Othccrs and teachers, and f),7l0,G83
scholars. This will give a
708 ncrsons in tho
tho country.
PoruigH Nuten. The Marquis of Lorno lately gave an order in i'aris for a diamond diadem costing .90,000, as a gift to his wife, the Princess Louise. Slade, tho Spiritualist, has been expelled from Vienna, because ho was unable to describe his vocation satisfactorily to the police. Victor Hugo is to be decorated with the grand cross of the Legion of Honor, lie litis already passed through the grades of chevelicr and oflicer. The prospective bride of King Alfonso is described as a very pretty young woman of the pure Spanish type, with very black eyes and Jiair, fine features and a full figure.
Prince Iturbtdc, of Mexico, the)
adopted son of the Emperor Maximili-
has just stilled for England, to be-
The Queen of Spain obtained $00,000 for her necklace, which composed of 1G9 pearls and 40 monris, with a sapphire clasp, curastanccs bevouu her control
dia
Cir-
com
M. Kenan's book, "Los Evanirilcs,"
Bishop Kemkeu's "Treatise on the Lenity of tho Catholic Church," and Dr. Friedt ich's " History of the Vatican Council" have been placed on the Index Expurgatorius at Kome. Mr. Edward King, writing to the Boston Jnum I from London, describes Dr. Schlieman as "an active, energetic gentleman in tho prime of life, with regular oval features, dark hair and mustache, sparkling eyes, tutd a genial fund of humor." He speaks English very well. Julia A. Moore, "tho sweet singer of Michfgau," has been interviewed. Sho lives at (Jrand Kapids in a modest, weather-beaten cottage, has several children, but no hired girl, wears no shoes on washing- day.has coal-black eyes.and wears her long", black hair floating wildly over her shoulders. The marriage of Mr, K. II. Dana, 3d, and Miss Edith Longfellow took place at Cambridge, Mass., on tho 10th mst. Miss Edith is tho second daughter and fourth child. Onslow Longfellow, the oldest, is the only one who, until IliHl' liufl marnnjl 'Plm van n irtii
Miss Annie, is counted by her friends famous for her wit and repartee, and Miss Alice, the oldest daughter, is a writer of no mean power. Ernest, the second son, is abroad, "Owen Meredith," Lord Lytton, Viceroy of India, has excellent powers of conversation, and tells a story beautifully, and no one ever heard lnm tell the same story twice. He has been a diplomat in many capitals was, in fact, a veritable I'lyssfs by the time he was 40. One gift he lacks, that of making himself agreeable to every one. At a reception he will sometimes devote the whole evening to oue or two persons, and allow tho rest to go unnoticed. Lady Lytton goes far to atone for his deficiencies in this respect. Self ncn aHdlmluntrjr. The red and gray granites found near tho Bay of Fundy are becoming popular for building and monumental purposes. Thirteen of the Ohio railroads paid dividends last year. Forty-four didn't. The one rating expenses of 15 of them exceeded the gross earnings. In Franco, the great poultry-growing nation of the world, it is saul fully one-half of tho effsrs are artificially
hatched by means of incubators. The manufacture of potolime, an illuminating oil made from potatoes,s:iid to be non-explosive and cheaper than kerosene, is in progress in Iowa City. Much of the " pure olive oil" found in our table casters is made from cotton seed, the consumption of which for this purpose is increasing. Porgee oil is also used for the same. "Koyal Tapestry Works' have been established at Windsor, under the immediate patronage of tho Queen's royal family. There are 1C artificers, carefully selected from France. Some beautiful work is on hand. American horses are appearing in London in front of English carriages. A Kentucky horse worth $V2? can bo transported to Liverpool for f CO, and then sold for -iWOO. One of thu recent
steamers carried out twenty-four car-1 ig her supper.
uuirt'S mi IUU iiiiuuii IllurKUl. . Hill litllltfirit. will li h'tiilinrr a
tal. He irave as the reason for the at- I which it would load.
tempt on nis own life that ho did not whipped him severely on tho complaint want to go to school,? nd that his father J of the old gardener, and even tho garsaid he must. John Church, a barkeep- dener himself scolded, and boxed the
e i ' i x i : i. . i . .
Sigismund
at once, for
any resist-
good from this
house was
the outside.
exeat hall. on
whose walls hung every Fort of fruit that the world gives. Every kind was also arranged by itseli in the most charming pyramidal man-
.rff" 1 1 A t V. - tj . a
. r ni m a 1 1 in i Tnn ,ai if ri rnnir 1 1 1 rra ina inn m I'Hrs win in mi nmicf nr mm orAa t ,
total of 0.543.- , ".'"" y""M v fe. ...., -, -- - - p...v , ner, ana on tnc top of each pyramid sat 1 " w, -, ' nr ntnrnlunn wlimlt it uuc llinmrlil hilt IT nil fill! nn (rnnil IIia fnl .nnm.wl ..... n ... . . -...... ..w
Sunday-schools of : ,7 L ' . V i T ,7, iJ.i., l i 'b t"u ' ,U VVU" mue ngure, mostly like tt e women,
, Vt.,
Burlington
Otis, aged
who had
ried and
home at
the heart.
22, a school
I Crcditon
cutting her throat from ear to ear
a razor. The cause of her self-destruc
tion is buried in nivsturv. as she antib&r
ed in good health, and had no apparent trouble. She was, howe-er, of a quiet and retiring, almost gloomy, temperament.
sist the temptation
une dav
hidden.
utsun uiiiia ipuy mar- . -.. ui um ir.iruunur came aiontr lw.rn a wnnr nrfu rnE.l.ln
ruiuriiuu iu nur ihiiict j""- .siiauiuwu was diuihiiit uown fniita whtoh on. h.il i ..l f
1 . t.-t 1., -l. j.,-, l. . t t" mi " vv... vuuaiit. x
vuiL-uusiur,MJUb iiurnuii iiiroiirn ihibi uuhuuiui aiinius. 1 UO i srnsn with Kur lvirU .a
iuas aimy .jaiic aajwim, atcu nm ; i sew, yimilir inaior, , Kin nrrru an1 trvml
. i - .1,. Mi' m .i.0 !.i t.i i o i,'"" -.11.1.
-iunur u iuu viuatn: oi 'n" " iiuiiuur wurus nor mows mi.nt at. t hnm. w tui.
, Will-, CUIUIIIUUKl jfUIUIUU uy 4 u" mil kuuu. X Ull Will IlUVUr OC OU1CI fur's KWlo
ffoou. lou will never be ouint
..r . a;,, . i t .. . . . 1
with uio r rmtivingiiimselt catches you." true-! "Pooh! the Fruit King!" said the
naughty boy, scornfully, and snapped his fingers; "what nonsense you do talk."
IJang! and down came a big, half
persons were hidden, but their heads
the
hey
Fruit
astonish-
mas-
ter's side.
Tho Fruit King seized Sigismund's hands with his grape fingers, and said, with emphasis, "I have brought a guest; if any one recognizes him, let him step forth."
With fabulous speed all the little
Odd ami KacU. j The hymn of the Crispins: "A rise, my sole, a rise." Voslon Globe. The pale air is streaked with rood ' .... . . !
resolutions. vrtagepori aiana-mi.
Now let us sit down and
why a woman invariably carries
HS i T ii , ,' 8nu creatures who sat by the German fruiU made it bleed. Sigismund looked up at 0ttp(Hi froin fruit yrain;as, and stjmdthe tree in a nuzzled way. and then oft t. s :-A. 1 i. .
I - I
no ran. i ui' ci:a,A ,! .
Sonic days afterward Sigismund's par-; Wo know him ! we know him ! He is cnts were invited out, and they were a fruit thief! he is a fruit thief! He hardly srone before ho saw throno-h tlm i . t.. t ...
Hllura. i a.:.iXa7 i .. i. uuonssiuira hi ust riu ut'HU? us Willi 1 consider t JtZ i 1? garUener1Sfit1Un1nt f,or I Polos! IIe steals "! Ue eats us! " i cons,ller the city, and the man who helped take "Then iudiro him" said Hip Fruit
die as though it was h baby.-W l . i io"
.. w i " ............ j uivvuuiii: iiuuouuiauu). inpntia I . . 1.1.4 r t 1 1
ouv-u a. guuu uunnuu 10 grainy nis appe-7-.tite hadllOt oftVrml it.xnlf fnrslnnirtima
of gilded fruit seeds.
an,
como a nnlitan' student at Woolwich. ! Frc& Press.
VI.. ! l :...!!! . r . I
" is uutci, nuuiiiuuiiL vouiil'' ieiiow ; -m.. . .... i i.i- j t .-t.y-i ... :i . 4
of fifteen. " " ' "lu "aa "Pl 0,,VTe,u us.?" ,or VanS I Sirismund trembled and looked helo
k "' f"- uuvici 4 ii, wjis a. iwauuiui 1:111 evening. ino t lesslv at the curious comnanv arnnnil " J " U tching.- moon had risen, an.l lighted with iff aiicywerT mUoaSffik
,. t"-" 1 nuuuviiui uiaimuiimss me ncniy lauen
Madam Mol-
ho conducted the trial.
polled the Queen to part w.ith her treasure. " I call you darling," she said, as she leaned her head on his coat-collar. "Show your hand," he returned, mechanically. The j-oung miss, not understanding his answer, continued to poker headagainsthis chin,and he hove ace high of relief at her unconsciousness of his mistake. Rockland Courier. It is announced that her Majesty Queen Victoria will spend a greater part of the London season in Buckingham Palace, and attend to her social duties, of which, as the world knows, her Imperial Highnes is not very fond. This is gratifyingintelligence to shopkeepers, and they hope a great deal from it.
loung King Alfonso has
ItVt.mit .lttA Itifln run I. Mnn1..
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1, Vi T. 6 , . . .. . l" t?.r. i 4 i'vixjr wno iookcu wen-leu ana pompous. It
iuu - tr uai we uruiK,'- wnereas some "s;m, aiiuuu iuu iruius vonuer, iiansrintfi nnt h .mrnmp
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tv Bimjjij iu wmit sium uar- "j" Ui "fcmug gian. uur oigismunu un
folks hav(
did not DaiiSC lone" to eonsidnr. Tin ..i.ii j -.i.
about- I n1'!. y.0Ut,0f, h0u,854 in, tl410 1 64 Madai don. shook her thick
Keeper. Worcester Press.
say that over-heated locality; but the -garden, looking about him to buckwheat-cake people can testify tol?.llf a'O' servant-gul were watching
Old Scratch.-Cottncr-. " ' ""r" . ne was .quite alone, one. two. three.
I and he was over tho paling in theneigh-
WI"'b Ki". -1 ibw nnnuies later
the existence of
Journal
A small boy, arrested for throwing stones at the windows of Independence Hall, the other day, got off on the plea that he was only "rocking" the cradle of Liberty Philadelphia Bulletin. May be, now, Lot's wife had just met another woman, and wanted to see how her polly-what-d'ye-call-it lit in the back. Jfo woman with a joint in her nock can keep her eyes to the front on such occasions. Cincinnati Breakfast Table.
ri-r
tii., :-. 4-i r4i ..if . 1
great offense toliis Spanish subjects by ' . UBW". lunB WI vague unordering the articles to be used in con-1 cl,,"Gfth'9 hnnt,ne something that . . 0 ... .. .. . rtll-wlv nrraili m v lmuist I fJ V I
pnroacninjr marnasre
from Paris, instead of at homo. Linens, silks, velvets, damasks, jewelry, persumery, wines, and furniture were all u Uercd in France, and it was found necessary to make heavy purchases in various cities of Spain. These were hronicled with great parade in the newspapers, and public feeling became mollified.
Ledger ilcreie. It is a call from tho
kitchen. Whenever yon feel this "haunting something" "coming on, go and take a turn at the dishes. Courier' Journal.
Ha pa nixt Mlnhnpii.
Mrs. Mary E. Crane,
i.iizaoem, s. j., leu out o
broke her neck.
ed 23, of
bed
Ticter Emanuel's Ckarmer.
and he was sitting comfortably on the broad branches of a plum tree, and filling his pockets with the ripe fragrant fruit. lie saw and heard nothing to disturb him, and felt very safe. Involuntarily he thought of the last time, when the old man had caught him; and laughing and eating he said, half aloud : " 1 wonder if the Fruit King will catch me." "Yes, youngster, that he will," suddenly answered a very clear voice above him; and when he looked up, almost falling from the tree with fright, he saw upon the highest twig a remarkaule
creature suung. it was a woo man, about the size of a large doll ; his head was nothing but a great round apple ; the black eyes were two whortleberries j the nose was made from a nlnm. anil
I the mouth of red cherries, which were
' parted ana showed, instead of teeth,
a
ui late years Ktne ictor Emanuel
had lived with his morganatic, wife, plRCu of hair, quantities of white cur-
Yvu. iv. iuum uig, i nutiiu u "iw r&nts iiunsr Uko curlv locks Hbniit hi.
deeply attached, and who bore him three . head, which was crowned with a beau-
uiiuunsu. negossiiis ten a very pretty , tiful wreath woven of all kinds of fruit
and ; story about this lady's career. Kosa ; blossoms. The body of the little man ,ercellana, tkey say, was a sutler's consisted of a yellow, ribbed melon inc.; daughter and vivandiero during the which had hazel-nuts for buttons. His
A 2-year-old child of Charles Kl .. X .1. -4 4 . .
wi 4ihih iiceuiiir. a..- leu into a tun caninairn 01 itt-irt. inn iMantifni. v.,.. 1 i
of boiling water and was fatally scalded, and had many admirers, and she was whoso crooked stems looked liko tiny Mrs. Mitchell.of Thomaston, Conn., I in sPite of er short frocks and 'shoes. His arms were croat clusters of
wna acciuaniaiiy snoi in me oacK ny ner ju u.K ""uihii ui uxerapiary grapes, and with the lowest crape of the brother-in-law, Joseph Howard, with a j character. Hie Duke of Savoy saw her, ' right hand ho held a little bit of graperevolver. He did not know it was 'loved her, and hovered about her can-i vi,n. fast, tlm l...l nf 4,i,.!, ?,t,.t.M.
loaded. icen. ne iosi sigm 01 ner, out after the ; ed with a. golden
.Mrs. .Man May, aged 00, of Phila-' , , , . suugii- ner our ami shoulders of this
dclnhia, was choked to death bv a niece j maAe.,1r. companion
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in her throat while eat-; ." '
of meat lodiring
her, in
Prince
it was not
io was finally married to
pite of the protestations of Humliert. The Countess of
ll,U
. ... -""i . . ""'.r? .Miralinrft fth. tiflu .rit,,i 1.1. tl.n
. ..u u,)gw ewiiih hi agree wun mam, 01 wood to uigansport, Ind., fell off the ! ir.., "V I .v Y Zu. " :. ::..r" - , eyes at tho 1
lor they gam in weight and are wry 1 wagon and the wheels passed over his i. , .1 . , " . ".' T1.11 Uhere, and
irisk-y witch they reach land. This 1 head, killing him. T , ti" f" . 'wwimhi nis 1 ,Kain. branch of American export trade hast -Frank IMlbone. a-ed 16. who lived ! i'Tl J"!' .." ! Thou t lit
oeen growy cniargcu during the past in ,n5k.s from c5(,n,r-0 tu,.,iw l 'r V . ",u" umu uuaR person as I
v nun ivj
apricot. From the Fruit Kin&r htiinr :i
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cioaK woven 01 trailing yines, and at
chain of fire-red cranberries, liko a badge of honor, encircled his neck.
Sigismund stared with wide-open
ittlo man &ittuir so cozilv
who now began to sneak
IV 1
killed by tins accidental discharge of kfs I i.ti 1 . 0 1
f;un n nu ililllllllg. Mrs. Ella Thompson, of Woodbind,
Many county, and .Ml,s Nichols, of
year
Coflins from Norway, says the Britinh Trade Journal, represent the
latent pluure of foreign competition, a
cargo of several hundred 1 latided, ex steamer Cambria
past month. In this luctibriou
of home indtistrv America is also com
peting, tun! in a warehouse almost with- A child of Edward Clark, of Wnshin a stone's throw of our office may be i gtoti Township, Noble County, Ind., iiisitectcd 11 stock of 2,000 American ; was fatally scalded by pulling a kettle colliiis und caskets. jI scalding water otV the fetoyo upon hitn1 self, While alone.
Self-murder;
Art in the .Nursery.
uightst there was no such
in the world, didst thou, mv
' son ? And yet thou wort such a lover of
my subject-?! That thou tnayst know
head.
"We will wall him in with nuts," cried the little nut guardian, for she had a hard heart, though her heart, if one could once get at it, could be quit sweet. "No, we will pelt him with green apples," said the apple man, with dignity. " Wfe might drown him in grape juice," suggested the proud grape girl ; "but no that would be too royal a death for a fruit thief." " How would it do to have our servants, tho twigs, beat him as long as he lives?" inquired tho prickly chestnut burr, who was always in ill temper. And so it went on. Meanwhile, two tiny little fruit maidens put their pretty heads togethor md whispered to one another that it would be too cruel to put the poor sinner to
death. They wero the tenderost-heart-ed creatures in the world, and, when they saw poor Sigimund's sorrowful face, they had compassion on him. " He is still so young," whispered little Miss Raspberry. " He may improve," added little Mis Strawberry ; " let. us propose something milder." "Tell them so, Strawberry," cried Uaspberry; "they all love you so well they will listen to you." Little Strawberry stepped modestly forward. " May I propose something?" said she ; and she looked very merry and roguish as she spoke. Out with it," growled Madam Melon, who was getting tirod of standing so long. , "We will arrant him his life." said
the little wood -Strawberry: "but we
I will all pledge ourselves to give him a t sharp colic it lie ever steals and eats one J of us up."
1 lie old .Melon laughed till her fat sides shook. "So let it bo," said she. "The Httlo one always hasbricht ideas."
Urother Apple, inform his Malesty of 1 our decision." She waddled away to her scat and the apple man bounded to the foot of the throne.
".What is tho judgment?" asked the
.School tiuil CIiHrcli.
I'llitiil"- !iiln tkv. anil
, ZL ll 1 Odessa.! there is still much scope for -InnfE lb Lnk- 'J'Hv were fishing on the ice, and ltc on lk Children study ions nnuich broke throtnrh while rcuirninc to shore. !such tn!"P ,or some neonlesup.
pose. 1 hey remember them long afterward, and many k child looks hack to fhe picture which hung over his bed
e .. v. jf..r-.aun years alter other and better
jiictures .might have been expected to
n ... . , 1 rve 11 Vu-tof "whwl. The importance
4hjj. vniMiiuu licau,
henceforth where I live, I will now take i pmt King.
' u v I i ..... "Steiuch-achc,"a!d the Apple, and 4o, 01, no, .Sir I nut King," saul resumed his Feat. ..Sigisniund, whining. "I do not care lo 1 The Fniit King Iwekoned Sigismund know, and I would lather stay here." ! omr ttmj l0lu.i1Cli hisl eyeliaa with , "I Can not help that," quoth the Fruit rrrano jnice. Thu ovelids closed ami ha
King, and hopped with a spring down fell asleep. When lie awoke ho was sit-
10 wc oranen on which feigisinund was tint- anioi
cowenng. and clasped the boy around
with his grape
soft at all, but felt hard
arms, which were not
as tho hardest
iif -.nut. li'Ji. I ..ti.i. Imx ...t.i. .. v ... ..1 1 ... ...I ... .
. ... ..f ... i r , - V " , ' "t't'V's v....iB.i nun vi grnpc-viuu. men, wun me struggling, Ihfthup Keener has appointed tho , A wion, of ludnuiapolH, Ind., cut her "good art can not be insisted on too crying boy, he began to spring with .v. W. M. Patterson, of Tennwsc,., fhroat with a razor. Uespondency tnucli. Tlieir tate may be warped un- sgreatleaps frm one fruit-tree to anoth-
.Superii4tiHlcnt of
- ... . iMin.iiii iiv r iui 11111TII unit ' 1. ! . .
I ui ."Mini iiiirn itunn. ,-t.v- ti.t-hit n iivl tui.umiii i.h iMriiifiiiiv ti ui.tii.i inm f krm-
ouisi 4Ui.siion in tno vny 01 .Mexico. s -"vyyi ouu uaiiMj, as sue sign, or Mime gaudy inharmonious
. -Many of tho Mttssachusetts legis- !
Ititois tire in ravntnf 1 mitlmr tnm ,ultu U. ..t !.r 1..! .ui uiusio we uo not let the piano
cation to srnmniar aehool.. ami a inoye- ?. !! Tll.. 2!m ! t"". , Wt the little
mcnt to afwlish public school of a hiirh- . ! 'ril"" l aV V" w .. VA ,m,r: ! mmim m 3mifi' we
1
tig among the boughs of tlie plum-
trees. '1 ho moon shone bright ami his pockets were full of plums. Sigisnmiul rubbed his eyes, swung down from tlietreti, emptied his pockets on the grass, and ran without stopping till he was safa lwtwfin tli sWmM of l.w
dc-, cr across the garden, into the next, away ; own IkmI. col-. on. on. far into the countrv into an tin- Our i,-ui ;!:, umi.i ivs aa-w ..no
,-orking at t known region. Somutlmes he took fear-' stolen fruit, and has never since seoa the
jrui owl, 01 n;i leans. lor onen 1 iu in it-trees
IHsnornver s ear. miles apart, and
think
grade
-The Bishop of Co1omlo Is quite a linguist. Ou two successive days ho preached in four churches iu four di!l"erint languages: Cingalese, Burghers
the cause. Mrs. Fannv DilliiiL-'hani.
jaged .10, living near IUwnvillo, Warrick
Comity, Ind., ended her life with mor- j have in after life to complain of an ina phi ne. She had oeen but recently mar- bility to judge of color, or a delictent ey ried, and lived very unpleiwatitly with for form, owing to our neglect.
were ; Fruit Kinr,
i i-47 011111M uw jiii4uiii.t xiun ru m nw
much dizzy that he could hoarand sec nothing 1 Sknsiti vkxkss. This U from thi
nursorv inn- nmrft. ',nA. ...... .... .....
.1 . .1 . t , . . i 4 . . I -tv until eniy a t.riiJj.'vi.i.ii wi L "f; hHU of Va'ir ,wnt,,w P aml . When hocamoto his live senses again, and hid liehiud a stone wall. Why d
i i.. . """ -""" Jg "u icigo oi mm aim ne you Hide?" askeii a friend. " tor taa
i(iw in i sirange-iooKing place witere he had Hover bewn before, It must have been the tropical lands of which he had
simple reason that it's so long since I was sick I am ashamed to tet a doctor face to face," wa the reply.
