Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 20, Number 39, Jasper, Dubois County, 11 October 1878 — Page 3

WEEHTOOURIER. C. MANX, Fablisasr. JASl'JiK, - - - INDIANA.

ITEMS OF INTCHET. fHUMl mhI Literary, J. W. Siwonton, General Agemt of the Aooiwi Press, will join the army of lecturers this winter. Wendell Phillips is getting so infirm that he will only lecture this season in pjaees neer Botites; 'EdtaoV yearly income from his

patents is about 100,000. lie has real Udin all from them about 400,000.

Mr. Beecher'a success, during his lecturing tour in California has been very fluttering. Jis has cleared $10,000

mr-ten w:imw, umji rw ism who iitrea him almost as much. Lafayette is described by an old newspaper as having been a man of fine personal , appearance, despite his red hair, which, contrary to the fashion of his day, he never powdered. William Ralph Emerson, a nephew of the philosopher of Coacord, will lecture this fall on decorative art, and strive to answer the question, In a hundred yoars, what?"

Henri Koebefort's name can sot be used in France on a paper or on a placard; so ia the announcement of the Yielksse de BridMi, now running in Paris, the author figures as "M. Henri."

Secretary Ho, of the Chinese Le-1 pttioa in Knglaad, is engaged in trans-1 Isting Shakespeare into Chinese and has

made considerable

"by a large Majority not to admit aay

ho aution i has been taken as to the hah-

hi ia ie jaymen in thi resaeet, and

7J T to obewand smoke all they

censure.

fear of ecclesiastical

L w. yog lady students ia natural

n)n iaus summer made a tour

un uoiurom the Southern State.

r.Mujr.s miu collecting specimens. Ihey 1 Btarted from Somerset, Ky., walkcdJfiO miles, Hnd ended their trip at maufort, X. C. A college professor and two male students made the jourey with them. The Methodist Conference of South-

loiu imiiKna us dropped from mem- - berahip the Rev, Dr. De La Matyr, National Democratic caadidate for Congress in the Indianapolis District. At bis request a majority of the Conference j

iiuwu nun 10 continue in the Methodist Church as a Methodist preaoher. IheMothodist ministers of Chicago recently voted, too, that a raiaisterought to have nothing to do with politics. Syracuse Uulversitr inuu pm

Durston, who goee into commercial' business. Virginia University gets $50,OOO moro frntn V v r.i... '

dow a chair of Xatural History. Color-

, "l st vOJorauo springs, is ready for students but nocds moro

money, uueriin receives $25,000 from an anonymous giver, understood to bo

Massachusetts woman. Johns Hopkins University will soon put its male and female students on a perfectly equal footing as to studies. Science am! Industry.

-The Atlanta cotton merchants pre-

iad wZ Zrr r".' "2 "2l f P the had

"i t" T'.. , . ' 'wKr. mho sacral aKaehed to

, . n. ihu iiw m ueaia. a confounded inoideat like this. ,Stf Aaroa Converse was aeeideatally &r Lumbrmmn, shot and killed bv Newell ihJnlim J r ;i i, r ..,.! .L.

... 1 ., ... -t""i 1 . wi,ra jurriua, tEHi o-reaT'

mvvuuiia iiwir iaiaiioru, Conn. He had climbed a tree to drive a eooa out of its hidiag-plaoe, and was

ZZT" J- 3 OHre ,rom ma ' lMy lov partkiulars of the cereinonv. 1 im. "fNnr '? Ior. pm e rf aak

tiH.Wi, wo suppoeea ne was nring 1 " Oh, it wasn't much.1 renliad LfzU 1 ,.Lier m i uniform rate e

ai me game. a nian just oame and advertised me '

Kef istratlM ef Th IriUm MaUer CfrMlari te rMtr. With the view of aJrorii mkiL

vesienee and ef protavotln Uie e!IMMf ef the postal hryli, the Pwtaatr-GMral

Jerome Blazer, livingsix miles from , Gallipolis, O., being despondent in

jaet oame and advertised me.

A rou Bar fallow in San Frmdonn

mind On !M5COUnt Of his CI-OIW tnrnintr ManA ,! utU I .Ti

fnlJ?1 an? ,he,o80f aunt and cous-1 was a sort of temjwary insaaity that n by yellow fever, arose freui his bed now and then came upon him. "Wii

iu0uinr morning oeiore Me wife and ; he arose to Uke his leave the pityinr L No Pekae, three children, and taking a rope hang-' damsel said to him: " If you ever feel for reK,8troJ d himself to aa'apple-tree. ? anv more such fit nL3nn PW

At Altaaaofit. WW r . Warnoe . better nm rht h

beldenbach, fireman, and A. Kidwell. I firmity is known, and we will tMk

engineer of a freight train, were ander! of you." f n It antnna K w n . . , . . . . . n i . . .

... ...6iuo nii,j bu ijn, oi i tie ma- r." " a wnea tny HumtnoiiH

chincry, when the brakemen let up the

uiaAva, nufc Knowing iaey were underneath, and the train, being on a heavy downgrade, pushed the engine over," Geldenbach. mangling him fearfully' and causing instant death. Kidwell had j one arm badly mashed.

maae considerable progFeee a trans- diet a receipt in that city this seasoA of lion of "Blackstui-.ommentaries" , io5 000 bales of cotton

1A pen picture of Tean Stanley, I lEK$l made while hewas preaching hisBoston woman's boots was made from the wrnion, rcpreeents him w.ih a slightly stock in just eleven minxes, inTht of built and stooping figure, neatly cut gray visitors. gnt 01 hair and whiskers of the old English mu . .

The Duchess of Edinburgh baby is Queen Victoria's twenty-sixth grandMadame Adelina Patti has purchased (iraig-y-nos Castle at Ystradynglais, in the southern part of Wales. " Lord Brag" is the expressive title by which Gambetta and his followers in France distinguish Lord Beaconstield. Clotilde Kleeberg, the 12-year old pianiste.thougb the youngest of 81 competitors, carried off the 8.0C0 franc prize at the Paris Conservatory recently.

Comes to kiln th i

H ho pay promptly lorthutr paper 1 hou mo not like the imrr slave At NlKht. dead broke to his duBKeea, Hut, NOotheU nU utalHel by An unfHltvriiitrno trust, upproaoh The oMpuin'M ojMce and ewttle, Like one who wraps up the receipt in full And places it under his pillow to prevent l.eiiiK kicked to death by niKhtmare. St. LmtU Journal. The New PeasieM Law.

style, a face expressively fuU of a pleas-1 uJT- fi , . B ljmt01 bUtos 18 the A intelligence and dignity, and a SoC, Jt!?M' 'f !." European not powerful, but generally distinctly . S uSi.S ""m! A'!eld. per Rcf8 08

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wiu. his uiscourse was reauirom his nmnuscrijH, in a didactic but earnest way, aad without any gestures. Benson J. Lossing, the historian,

wno lormenv nveu m rougnkeepsie, X

i.,niw nveu ior some yoars past at

coantry place called Chestnut Itidci

tue summit x of a high mountain dn Dover", Dntohose County. Here he do&s

an lanu under cultivation is irreatly on

luuicnat: iioiu year to year. As soon as a tree is cut down, if in-

vUa.uvu iui uioc-iiaiiicMi Diirnnsna. it

Mme. mientin-l'roffit, a matrimonial agent in Paris, lately sued Prince and Princess Galitzen for G.000 franrw. fnr

try ing to make a match for their son and failing. The ax with which Xobling was beheaded has been laid xwav in tha mns.

urn at Berlin with a plate recording the

vv v ...v viiiiiu aii niliuil il

(10) OHHtc. additiasal tit tk tuu.ta uaur M

qulretl by 'law. r " PostniMters will, therefore, on and after the date mentioned, register to any toee in the United State, or to any foretea eountry within the limit of the lWl Union, all packages of thlrd-elses natter that aaay be offered for that purpose.

jjk, However, nust be reeeived

rauon as mird-cum matter uattl examination hlillilmu-i tn i .

. - . . . . . u , , . .w v Tim-

iiueu to iranewiMioa through the Malls M such matter. Greatoare muitbe exercised te wreveat the reghtratlon and admitwlofl into the Malls of matter that Is unmallable, and also to prevent the admletlon at thlrd-olaee ratee ef matter upon which postage It properly chargeable at flrst-elaee rates under exieUnc laws and regulations. Postmasters sheukt require paekagee to be put up seeurely e as to wifely bear traaeportatioa.liut not ia suea a manner a to prevent aa examlaatloa ef their contents, either at the mailing office or the onlce of delivery. Matter offered for

insinuation in violation or toeee require ments will be treated as now provided by law and the postal regulations. 3 Both postage and registry-fee must be fully prepaid with peeUge stamp afitxed te the packages. Iteglstered packages of third-elase Matter will, as far as practicable, be treated ia the mails the same as registered letters. The name and address of the seBder must

iiiuuiwiu, euoer in writing or la print, upon each package of thlrd-ola matter offered for registration; and there May be added to this a brief description, in writing or in print, of the number and names of the articles Inclosed. No addition! written

It is not generally known that a law

was passed at the last seeeion of Congross, which, if not repealed, may prove very injurious to the interests of many thousands of soldiers and their heirs. This country respects and honors its soldiers. Xo nation on the globe ever did so well by its defenders as ours has done. It is to be regretted, then, all the

more, that any steps should be taken l niatter, exeept the address i nritui hv

tending to deprive this class of our citi- 1 , , A .rfr,iu?t to return aay also beprimzens of any of their rights under the ! ?,,ii ?!r 8Uch. "I"8" would by law laws. True the law in question to Yta ' (filer) nt0' t0 at flm"0,M at claim agents and is professedly in the I , Unclaimed registered piokagee of thirdinterest of claimants for pension, but if i c a? "er wllfbe treated the same as units effect is to discourage honest claim , clnred registered letters, agents from pursuing their legitimate paSaitW oaling.HO far it must unfavorably af-! provided for rJSuSdUlim im&uSS feet those who have claims to be prose- 'or the registration of third-class matter cuted. lb,uiwHen R0,U8d, they must be Indorsed!

served , indent oV e!,'.' " . SSSTLTZISSi ZJSSZV'

should be strinned of its bark. re.i A Grand Duke recently compensation to an attorney for the ter. When from its form or size a YMuikam

.t . ,fc-v : oiiiii tn a 1.4 r i . . . -. I - . . j . . nan . v1A fHi .1 . , : ; :

irom the ground, the sap wood taken I , w uun51Sf1 French lady that I preparation of papersto enable aclaim- It,. 1 oe mwosea m a registered paekage ,M oW, and the timber reduced to its re-1 ,lhe "r"1 fara,1 ?f Uu5si m,'ght before , ant for pension to receiye his dues. Af-1 Ztevtnhrey.e.laLb2J .f! ow

y ouired dimension 1U,,B oecouie reiuneos in JiuroDC. the ter the armies had been disflhar0-t and

Ostrich farming in South Africa is !" ?! his c0unt7 having been taken ! witnesses dispersed to their respective

Y,'nUr.,y-n.- 1 . I iUCrallVP. I 111 fnillkftHf ml.M

uummii nuittaau icvtiVH UlsinSIluS. i- 7 ovuiBviuifia

though he often crosses the country to . 0"PP ana sometimes plucked. A

. uuguavcjiaiB, n wre, one OI me irus- V , " v U1 luauiers nnnt tuu I.. Ic . nMnt...; ; . t tnroe tilling in fniirtnon mr.ni,, 'ii. I

sarCollere. " fathers from the male bird ar ti . -Une hundred thousand francs hav-

-John McCullomrh sava nf ,h fw i handsomest. Ti.e bird is easily tamed. VjSn voted by the French Chamber

Season in Phrlurirlnlii in 1fiit7. i T

was UtllitV man. anil mplQ a-r. rie

ii wwk, imt ai last i was an actor and was happy. On one occasion I remarked to a tallow-aotor that I hoped one Jay to eomMand 16 a week. This

land which homes, it seems reasonable that mnra

now refuses to supply the people with fee should be paid, for the very apparfoOd, and social revolution being immi- ent reason that additional work was

necessary. Congress", we understand,

dsomost. Tiie bird is easily tamed V?g voted by the French Chamber -Mr W P Prntir. . ' (Legisiatare) for visits to the present

provided for similar cases of flrst-elaes Matter. It must not, however, be so applied as to conceal the addreee, or prevent the filing tin nf tUB " F.utnl a ....... !. fl

1 " ii-wiavn Li Anal t.

-j .

i se season has been favorable for the boes, as well as for the farmers who de-

pent: upon grain crops. Tl, T?ltt- . .

x cuEiisn pronose to nav i i... .i , , . ,

crrr.ai pwrjM1iri,r fair. ti iD-n . oviuvju. uj uhj nse oi personal zreeaom f1 Jturo fair in 18 9, at an ex- which ia now nmnLi c,ts!"

emed to me to be a wild, vain asoira"

Hon, and I was completely extinguished when 1m replied : You infernal fool ; ?oa'll never again get ae much as you lonowl' My cynical friend, I may renark, is right where he was twenty rears ago." -John Williamson, whose lately pubwlied bookon tbefernsof Kentucky has net with such a hospitable welcome, is i young Scotch mechanic of Louisville, rhc illustrations, which are the dismctive feature nf hi tntr am oil t

- - - w CU Alt, I im own drawing and etching, while the

. uaaenpuve text shows much care-' The Chamber of Commerce of

r ui','5in , Vvesi,SUoP- "as-, i-oochow, having called the attention of

. u.iamson s uotanicai tudios have been pursued and his book ramrod in the intervals of mechanical bor, it is intereeting to know that he as not been a negligent workman, but aVn the contrary, he is a first-rate wal-worker. Altogether there ia tnunb

, ......

interest, and attendtner aoecial lttnraa

ac inetiorbonne (University of Paris).

ISlturs tu r-aria who Have not SMn

the city since the Exhibition of 1867 are

pense of f 250,000. It is said that agriniiltiiro !e ilni;n;n . u

.niT , ""-'s m viioMb xiriiaui. The number of cattle, the wheat acre

age, ana other crops are decreasing, and very nearly one-half of the popufe. tion of the United Kingdom is now de-

penuent for sustenance on imported food. The people hope that an exhibi

tion as proposed will help to revive drooping businoee.

experienced. Soldiers are

hardly to be seen : even nolicemen ar

tew and far between; and though they are still required to give up their walking-sticks and umbrellas at the doors of

some places as. for instance, tho fn-

validos where no mischief could possibly be apprehended from their rtin.

ing thorn, they are not subjected to this annoyance at the Louvre and other museums.

commend in the example of Mr, John V illwHwon. iVew York Tribune,

i 'U

MtMI atad Ofcrek.

., -IS!8! h-9l children of Chlgo number about 40,000 at this year's

W.;fer iwamen school-teachers 1 lennSVlrania frxil- a.l..a.. ... .i. r

The big picture of the Berlin Con-

the foreign i Consuls to the contemplated the order o tl mixture of dried and tirenerefi wnin. rru-4 1 Ln. '? "n?er

i,. .... '.-r- . artist ukjk separate sKetches

'2Z.': lZJ?J mernor. ot 1? water color of all the members of the

throatenfn ,LHa 'u ZZ: r,' ' uu..lu J.ora ueacons-1

tmnisimeft. TTiTtTfTiZ !' 1 lT "?lIie ' Potu

:L in " "4 U1 mg over tne cnair oi

mum ma rwwve juu piastres. " all," be adds, tremble and obey.'V

Several months ago, the discovery stands firmly planted beside them, and of Prof. Barff, of England, that iron Counts Andrassy and Schouvaloff are

couiu oe protected from rust by tains depicted advancing to shake hands.

Prince

a

Gortscha-

I Covered with an nvului ff nta4 BUU.M I The nlcture nrnmiuu in Vka . i

of Mn.rh..7 :;-"XT.rJr"" Ui " 3 Ui ,ull reducing the fee to attorneys

d ,7 nr r Lr: ml PR"ner l nng peRling the provision of the

I mm. . r IIUIWM

SriL rtnd Inlands an

-TWr, .T,a., : Z o. . n,CI.Ml t. coated in a chamber of

WawTww i eft "v TV" I nre-c'ay Provided with two pipes, one studvi?iMinhe TlgHl' ho for the adtis t other for the i.J1,"1" An r Haven for escape of air. Both nines having hB

rn rJ8"' WMl now enter Vassar 'ge. They speak English fluently. iL'.t Vf?s,fyn Methodist and the ifcSii,11. ad "Parted. TLe o bodies hav enow united under cirss and pr6perity in the future. -The Maennerchor Garden in Phlla.

lni.Vs -n? ?' tbe blre9t ber-lrink-? places m that city, but it is occupi

ed :?"lony con

closed, the heat m rawed Ui a temper-

, u awui, i,iw a egrets rahrenheit. At the end of each hour the pipes

",o "jiibu, trtj mai atraospneric nir may be forced into the chamber by the one, and the deoxidized air driven out

inrougn the other.

oi Hoston, left an only child, who in

herited his vast fortune, and married a man who had a singularly prosperous

career the late Mr. Van de Weyer, intimate friend of the first King of the Belgians, and for more than thirty years his representative in London. His wid

ow. Who Owned a Im.-intiful rottilannn

did recognize the justness and fairness of the demand for a larger compensation to attorneys, and did, by a law enacted in July, A. D. 1870, authorize the payment of a fee of twenty-live dollars. There were some checks to the practical operation of this law

favorable to pension claimants. The fee must be agreed upon ia writing and be payable oaly ia the event of success. This agreement was rendered inoperative if the Commissioner of

tensions oojectea te it in any given case; a very wise provision, and one which enabled the officers of the Government to adjust the attorney's compensation upon a fair and reasonable scale, thus preventing extortion. In very many cases ten dollars was a

sufficient fee. In other cases fifteen

dollars, or twenty delllars, or twenty-five dollars was thought to be proper and was allowed. Under this law claims

have been prosecuted with satisfaction to all parties. Although by the lapse of time the difficulties in procuring the

testimony have increased, yet there has been little or no complaint that attor

neys were demanding a larger fee.

Certainly no complaint with reference

to the comparatively few olaim firms into whose hands the principal business had contered and who were able to perform the increased labor without a corresponding increase of compensation by reason ot the well known fact that a large business can be done more cheap

ly man a smati onsinese. out now comes the act of June 19, 1878, not oaly

in

but re

former law

gave the fee only ia the event of

success and provided that it be ded acted

A Young Man Takes Pelsea nn4 IHt on the Ueatk.Bed of Mis Ailaneee. The following is a special dispatch to the Cincinnati Commercial from Maysville, Ohio: Our people, young and old, were shocked last Friday evening to hear that Lou Grossenbach had taken poison and was dead, at the residence of H.J. King, Esq. The circumstances surrounding his death are rery touching. He was to have beea married about the first of August to Mies Dora Kin, one of the moat re.

spected young ladies of our town, bat a few days before the wedding, and while they were making preparations for the event, Miss King died very suddenly, and Lou was so affected by her death that he was almost if not comnletelv

orazy for several days, aad though k4 has never been himself since, it was thought that he was better and getting along well, and has been staying in the drug store for some time. On Friday afternoon he went to the house of Mr. King, and told Mrs. King he had a headache, and wanted to go up stairs and lie down on Dora's bed. He did so, and in a yery short time Mrs. King went up to tha room and found alae

dead.

at the pay-cilice and sent to the attorney of record. There being no security that a.. ill t. i .

the fee will be paid, those claim offices

that have been doinr the business so 1

He left a letter at his room in the hotel where be boarded, stating that he had intended to drown his sorrow by drinking, but that would not be showing respect for the one he loved so dear, ly, so he adopted this course to end kk sorrow at once. He directed his remains to be buried bv the side of Uimm

fill O -w - vx.iwcsa ivi mnHH m l I IS . a . . . t .

mue muDRimi, aL 11 HI graVI MBU IBM Of Mies King. Large numbers of our people called at the residence of Mr. King to behold the remains of J. L. Groseeabach,' a young man of promise, who oum into our midst some three years ago a

stranger, out who, by his courteous

.... , , . . . . iiimiuiiifc . 111 nuiniibs, fl near indsor, and enjoyed the intimate clearly have a legal right to do. friendsh p of Queen Victoria, died a works a hardship to claimant, a Jortniirht airo. UiimaI Sfnwia Jo ta- . .u . i '

satisfactorily, are hesitating about filing

claims at an. Aianyoi thorn are demanding the fee in advance, as they

AH Hi

as many

attend tha rtruantitxe-

rvices Which are Wnl h l.r 1'""

, r. ..j. uj v-ii- na

'8.

Vh W? K in uoor hlth Win : a it i h1!6 "macle IexplHJtod idSaty;.?Tf ,rol?st8nU, from noi,ton Ll iV91 th 10P. and went hWIi? t0Tnot UqtctMtoMary orrL6",000' kneeling before him. 'Orrospondontof leading Catholic 8uChLS?ya,ithiRl their deportnZ? such as to elicit every praiee. 7an f'qTU0n referrtKl to the LuAT09 Rt tho ooaveninn. r,RV,the women of our congrei of a Io1 , t0 vot t the efec- ? LtV"1 c?Bsnces, and they rivKeg?d rMOluUons aStnst oi thodistEphwop! Charoh haa voted

lecuy proteots iron from rust. Under

h i circumstances, tlw invention is decided to be invaluable.

Mich.

Unpmntt MUhnn.

druxeist'jj clerk at .Tpknn.

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paregoric with laudanum, causing the death of the patient, a little girl. Mrj. Samuel Salmore, wife of a pi -prous farmer near Clinton, Ky., died from an overdose of chloroform, administered by a dentist. Joseph Neely, of Patoka, Ind.f an employee of the Evansville and Terre Haute Kailroad, was killed by the rope cf a pile-driver breakim. Li!n

i,ii, . , : s , i niiua miuuia UUUK UOOK.

r. i ; ,t. ' v- 6ri i ""uraiiuaiuiiuuiiosenunient. o-yenr old colored nhUA amatin,z, nnrn!. i...J,

.- - ... . UIirai..fT STV1 A 1 VUWtUE I1U1II 111. I II 1 T 1 II I f IT O THt.lllI ..

nf 1 - l t . .. I . " " " "

wuium looeeu in wis i u an wiry youne- woman sail tn kr.

. . a . w . km w nj a

" Did you ever see stick a ohcap

est son oi fcir Georire Ham ton Sav-

mour, the diplomatist.

Oill hiiiI Kul.

ThO man in tho moon snnnrla nnnnf

his quarters on horns.

A man in Western Iowa, who ? a

candidate for three, offices, has invented a method of shaking hands bv nnata.1.

card. jynwjtcyc.

-Twenty-scven-button kid wlnfea

reach clear over the shonldnr md t,nttnn

down the back. Boston JoH.

-The English language is inadequate to express the forlorn feelings of the boy who thinks he has stolen a dime novel.

nu iinua u io oe a cook book.

i ,lUB Ul b1bsi wnicn iou

tareac or Windnine anil fell hut 1,5 m t,. ,nu

ltnhrt r!lrlr . t.:l i .. . .... '

Portateth. vr.rJT'L, -A Winona Count

Drauoa or the cotunletioe r,T - - awgaoors sowed

1 . iuip WINK. UU tu luf mnt J .

.. - " jav g,wv mvnen m

other hand the re-

below a fair and iuet

certain classes of cases

practically prevents the prosecution

. of such claims. No attorney can be j compelled to do a piece of work for less than it is fairly worth. He is privileged to and will decline all cases in which the labor involved is worth more than the legal allowance. This works a positive hardship to all whose claims are thus refused. So far as such persons are con-

cerneu me pension taws nngflt as wen be repealed. It is very poor satisfaction to the dependent father or mother to be told that they are entitled to a pension, on account of the service and death of their boy, whilst a law is in force that prevents them from securing the skilled labor necessary to the procurement of their just dues. We can not believe this objectionable law will long remain upon the statute-book. It must be stricken off and replaced by a law that will do exact justice to all. What we have said is in the interest of no party. It is not a party qaeetkm. It is a question of pablie faith-the just aaa fair admiaistrtrtie of the pension hm. OhwUnd Voi arte? Art. B$f 'Jul, M

manner and strict attention to basiaaea.

won a large circle of friends, who now mourn hie untimely death. Managing a Restive Horsk. Thousands of valuable horses are annaally made worthless by improper treatment; colt-breakers ruin numbers of horses by their stupid brutality. No man can succeed ia training a horse to perfection unless he can command his temper, that is the most important thing of all; the next thing is to get tha horse to understand what yon wish to .1 i .i .

, uu, itnu you muse De on gooa terms to ' .1.. At.!. . t. .

uu uus: mere must oe connaence on both sides, and fear on neither. A horse will forgive you if, when he has done wrong, you correct him fairly and moderately, but not if you practice cowardly cruelty to hia in private. Horses that have been treated in that way until the groom could not approach them at all will follow me through fire and water; they are very sensitive to right and wrong, and can appreciate justice. Old Ploughman. Aitle Jkllv. Core, and cut out all bad spots from the apples, then add a yery little water, and stew as for applesauce; when done put into a bag and hangup to drain; when cool eaough

semeefte geatiy; oe oarewi not to get the pulp through. To a pie 4 jiea

aaaawMnaof twgar; bouioi aad it Is dot.