Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 20, Number 45, Jasper, Dubois County, 22 November 1878 — Page 3
iTTTTaiAT r Ml I mm m I .
road -T1 imptte ulr the direetioa i IZ
C, BOAXZ, lublliasr.
Wenetr Hays.
JASPKK,
INDIANA.
ITEMS OFJNTEREST. I'moiMl mmI Literary.
Mrs. Julia Ward Howe and her
daughter ww pass the early part of the
WJMHfl in JVgypi.
-MM btwan B. Anthony hue brinin
a iiwwro-nnii inruujrii wnio, Vireln H.
sn Virginia una neignuoring State. Mrs. Iry Mapes Dodge Iim returned to the active management of St. Xkh&kM, after a Jong vacation and a
journey to California. Mrs. Hooper has taken
manent abode in Paris, her
aow being the Vice-Consul General of
the united Mates in that city.
Two new volume from Tannvsnn.
which the Examiner says will he "neith-
-iha Itiiasian leather. o miuh nrW. aeademv forrT'..:? ' wyeaffl ago-e r
d for durability and mteflwif 7, now to turn i J TSW
prepared by the use of the iiJa1 middl - J i " W'w w
ofthehirchtwe, JJaleitwiinkfo;k rTZ,. . . , SrTT r ""v ,lf 0,1
long time in damp warehouse with I ' carge of the Am- j""V , put SfotUg or btin SrSlSri!l e.n?H lol abiSt at Park, 1 window4 our
DV Ml hlaar ' ' toB lat It secured 151 award, in- I 1 HOOT
" , ' n W
tmk Moxm-iH7MfrMN TMa oen.r eerx at
mvm.
wl 1 Kqirr, art fluwlMd,
J
; eitwmg gold and
yea
owreapondeiit ef
blanket whkh w auac orlL door! S l? JI
wy. We had a large Jireelaoe mmt ifiB tWr Mtto4. rvTbS-f ZJ
i. cm i ...
cud, warranted to be steadv ami ii.i.
I Jiw is a gain from four to 30
form.
zokl medals frnm tkru iiiai
i junee. xne l- reach Government he in-
un itsinleur(ult- , plianoea from the American dteolaV in Immense niMntUU. f o....i 1 n. t- w UWPJ
. i I iXMHi' takfln tn kiirn.u i. t.f
upnerper- Thfl" m :ZT .i -TheVWof Avleebv. in Ualn
Z. "wn4 some l eni E !.. -d. waeVoend guilty aTthe
s with them. rather thhi' thTm I r m a few
i icK, wWfc a Are wae always ZZtST TP?1 F ,w kept burning. My hahe wae then three , fLJ tit ike t4 d, t oml old. All we hl to keep hoZ SfioXitf w waaasiptoweioaeheabeH.. VlJtkxktt eUl tea-kettle, a igar-bowl, pewter , r I-ih to nteliS .latee, ad aoe cupe 'aaW. When we mored into our Mia. r??jf ehewbm wlMaiBik.
no bed. UdUn.,. ,u " ia tb pj,
w 1.7,1. Xr ?r r.J" -If" f1 wuim polkr. Th
cows
to market at mli
menu are
ruTi 1 r v 'ul"u"u'K inut on arrival
days sine of stealing an nvwAW fmm
are an eatine-houee in Peterborough. He
old, bad the whoopiBg-coogh, I felt that wm&J$ VktX
mmmwwww V UVIfTVi . MWC LIB
the puncheon floor, so I had
er dramas nor Arthurian idyls," are
shortly.
ffvrw! ran
-David 0. Croly bu mintd th J , :L1W" aa: UW
cd torshioof (Im XiwYori- ;i: " uw vaiue ox the
landing larirelv on the condkinn nV !. P"rei th coat from a stranger in IruitonRrrhViii the street for five shillings, bnt ft waa
dition a fair orofit 5 ri.Tt41i8nti-- pr?vw? l?at I"J the ooat, and a
i'B,r UI g'ovee mat had been in one
Banuraaice a hammock by sunetidiiur tr k - - . ? J ik- jhh--a yiR frnm the rafter baeor'l 2Sto 3JS! We made a table out of & wJt ti-w tio-we uLt f?
pesition he lias held sinqe tho eetablish
meni 01 mat paper. Mr. Croly is the
atiswmu 01 jenny June. Miss Blanche Willis Howard, the author of "One Summer," will horeafter live at Stuttgart, where she has taken the place of the late Fedinand Freiligrath, the poet, as editor of the fortsightly eclectic journal printed in English, which hits a large circulation on the Continent. Col. Kichard Keolf, who committed Hticfclt the other day in San Francisco, was for several rears on tka iit,w5i
staff of the Pittsburg Commercial. A
poem irom 111s pen appeared in tho At-
.noitJMiy tor JSovemljer. He was
"J 01 ge ana was once the confi
unui serreiary 10 John Urown, of
uarpcr s rerry lame. A few theatrical misees: Miss Effie Gernwn w Mrs. Smith; Miss LilHe hidridge is Mrs. Tom Kyan, Mies FanarMorantis Mrs. Smith; Miss Clara Morns is Mrs. Harriot; Mise Kate Claxton w Mrs. Charles Stevenson. Miss hhaabeth on Stauiwitz is also married. These are some of A'ew York's attrac
tive unraarrieti actresses. It is now an open secret that "Sherwood Bonner" is the pseudonym of Mrs. Kate McDowell, the daughter of Dr. Charles Bonner, of HoUv Springs, Mk., one of the late victims there of the yel ow fever. Mrs. McDowell has JBftde Boston her home for several years, d is well known there in literary circles. She showed her brave womanly jinahties by going back home and nursing her father throueh his fatal illness.
jiw- iie novel, "Like Unto Like," my generally admired.
n . i. . . r. 1 ' ' vm in
shipments exceeded iwo C '""'spoBiia. He venules have S 1WSM fleeced to three months' imriS-
barrels. J u,uw onment with hard labor.
The rowincnf flr an,? ,
lacturo of hnen are restricted to ihi .
province of Ulster. Some idea of the magnitude of thn friah u.w.r. '
U . I . , WAUO UlSt
lUBiacunaime quan- Get i your nms. vor hbhUw 111tity exiwrted to foreign nnttriJ w Kr imu. JrTw Lr.lpJ!t!.,!'
Odd and Knd M Khyme. Tfce 1 ddet wonts of uhm or pea, I'm KotK to pty, but I eaH't Wwheii."
month of 1 K7f, nf 1 roo tXT": irZl" . ""
iponding
O Sra n
and Italy usel to be the beat customws of the Irish linnn mannfiiotii i..
lU it:.-.i f.. "uu
".o umm oiaies now consume nearly as much as all other foreign countries put together. Thus, during the last , month wo took G.Ctii.OOO yards out of a 1 total export of 13,987,200. Ice did not become an article of I commerce until the present century: , IKJ&I0.0 W?1 Sttes alone!
,vw,wu ls ihvobm-u in the business
wnig and selling it. Large ship
,T,a ' Whhe hills alar Hre dim Hd Mm . InrolMwot ha; Asd "jwerwirwa Hut Mtteu
w hiUf Autumn skjwiy comes Htomc
iuioc hmuu. anil ruir bA
keepinsr outfit was enmMlAtAi ivn
I told you, my hosband started to mill
cp;mi 10 ue aosent a week. I had a brother livine at VinwAi -1
had sent us word that be would pay us visit, and I wae exneorin ki 'n,.
eooBd night after my husband left I beard some one hallooing down in the bottoms, and I felt certain that it
my brother who had lost his way in the darkness. I immediately answered the cry, and it wae promptly responded to, aad continued to annrouii t.
"""" www
uuhj on a stump in the fc1 ,y boy MtttiBg in the door, advanced toward the wood, calling to the approachine person to come to the light. You can not imagine my fright at hearing the ,
y u um aouee, and on
arounu awcovered
tner paee between I srave a scream a
die, and dasted into the house and W. i "Lj ep-
lA I yi at . 1 . . 1 .
1 . ."t elion east boh- be eallv .1 . prtJ l third ptrty under uv bmm the author of the .UOoT t wMek be no throwing awyef v4m hereJuviDun roHCKs. nS? f,id upon a tepante fiififL VMT ucw obtained br the
j ie uma- mn ums roust i rmir -nuia
the light and my boy. 1 L.1?f? ru xives to te pubnd nicid n tl ,tc- Kh thfe viw of tlw u ww L.
way. mere has been a. nmiirl-al.1a !.
crease in the use of the artinio in ti,
I nitcl States since IStfl. whn ro .
,,,-. . W1 iw iiMHi. in tne
io me consumers bought tons, and probably 5,000,000 cut.
year
2,500,000 tons was
Warren Crane, aged 18, was instantly killed near Van Wert, O., while hunting, by the accidental discharge of his gun. b
eredtbe quilt. I on't. tii ? .Tfceqeuiii
! lo-S the night wae, or the njgb'tTwhfch 7
,t ner. . rriTr"','.
carried a fira. ! rrtt r. - s
yo-rmpkinp ' thy sever daraS attac? me CawoolJ ' tl '?V B,,n1 i&oxfrcout lii.s of the fire. WbenlS TnethZr' 1 r.!f4ft
Tk trratn k UmptiiViy. Ttif' aronml th eiM lra A"( th lmr tarn hi gtl
- jSf iy wok toeir ' , rTB m- ta wai States. teams and guns and stayed a week, the SauU, KTHiWiea save
ukuubk. wu woman
IS
old daughter of James
iuonroe. Mich..
-Kev.
Sheel aad ChHrk.
A. h. Uuraell. of Ch
A 2-year Donahue, of
strangled to death by a piece of hickorv
ut men nau jotigea m her throat. At Fort Wayne, Ind., Mr. Wm.
inniag s utile son, aged
was
i
7 THM
, . twit , ui jU1VHIlO. I c' ... r " , nmnit wh is jut home from an evangelMic I.'T ' revolver, was shotia the ter arouwl th w.rld. d, inflicting a danrerous wnnml 1
2.1 w, . . ' " illl uu I . " I 1
given oy a 2few York banker, and was gone one year. TLft-v?r,tli I'nmitiye Methodists of tngland, the poorest Christian community in that country, raised $150,000
v. ...rawiixrv purposes, which was si for every member of the denomination. -Kev. Dr. J. M. Gibson and Key. W.
i:zrm' V..vtenan and Methodist, Jre opened m Chicago what they call ! u,TB o! Class and Bible So-
Cft7JrS,C,h"rch Kngland
-v.ft.v, omiHCHi, uie pew system
The froty JMthw huve eome mAm, And at this time ot vr Tlw Mg; wbotp alone. I'msee 'iouiMlHHm tU4r ear. They turn the berttMajr qnkklv bct u.p Mo lumpTlMHfr kaees p to tlslr chin. AMi taa unto thmlT0s titer Mr fUmira OmUte.
rilillta h xl 1 . . ,w uic .un 4.. n IUI
Hdnincr eacTi othor at iKiV r?" f eHitthat
, duties." How did I make"! easy, eaough. .1 put the milk in a gall IH1 . "hSi th Ion jug anil shook it until it wae chlrn- oti "! SLd i1 ve ed. The trouWe-sometimee wae ia . Klaf tkw!i??, ,Lef!iture: the freooeatly gone to mill alone when 1 1 d h the DawmUc pri7whTwiiT
j swim me norsee acroes the river. 1 1' Vs tW"H and swet th re-
Uw boMwA being 1. KrktoS: SSSS.'wISn
, , , ' . w wn ana oarry I liana. TLw uiU i i . .
"7 7UUHU- 1 Voec X r, Mtre Hke ,kx good looking rvey, of the schoon- f .1 t.bii m on j T ' , while hunting on'MtZillk;Llrmmi v" vwel
Capt. Peter Harvey
er iiiree ttrothers. whiln hnmio.
stanUy killed by the accidental dis-! I.HH??' jmw charge of his own gun. . SS"ffl. 1 At Oil City, Pa., a girl named Whl. c luyKmgsbur, aged about 12, attended the V? ,,M5 80,s tar,
j...wnui;o ui a iiumniy DuaiDtv 1 scartnt not tuuitu,
tV Iktri Hv ami b.
uatkutxedly elect the
t IH CjeVMUMl nut fur & .i
They would set tha okiLrt atL,4 i FIOMTiva rur i.w,- '
die of one of their hips, and puttinr the lFrom lhe " Cortor-jmnrl.
arai around it, could oarry a JargelhjhJ I J? 1Wcm taat with ease. The men ia those days worn tELi bettfr ,H JeWhw buckskin trousers and wtaT? ' Jll id tk. u, re-
troupe, and was so frightened by a trick in which a man is apparently behoadeil I that she went into spasms, from the ef-! fects of which she died soon after.
.John Itattigan, while whitewashing m a woolen-mill at Janesville, Wief,
"-"us.UL wy a snaii ana carried
-j vuuti 9ft
aaa shoes at all."
In SfhUae the
jflom dful, hut ut imrty 4 tariac
My eiwUovij. bow- va tnt r m i
ILT.I va iMfi
Sad Ead f t Kataiaiiito ir ,5iiriI:;.t!T..r-f s
orr of m Shot which kepi popk frt A cunous divorce suit now on trial i i', lK?fl eeruiat house fr a Bridgeport introduces pkntr of ro ! aHSltil mnnle with the oW moJ!gLn It I futt& way match4s. Misa Elixalð Ad. aiahkk1aMMla wila'rw
ue Uonereiui -niA tit u .i,
of CaburvisiteHl Peshawur in 1809 he fuiW ufiae l"11311 ohuroh t the suion. Vhen the chaplain of the
liiu I'M urmaiM Ail aM aT n .
explainetl to him that the whole
was
arounu with it at the rate of ahnnt. AO
revolutions a minute. I la teredacarof an
His ChhHhhbns JeMrney.
egregauon was rangetl in order ac- caud,b'eRt,inKrwPork
Last evening a man with red mud on hie boots and weariness all oyer him entered a car of an inAomiiur t:.. .
. . . . """"" . ""ft at. J
uigiy uiangiea, and it was supposed his ?:"on UO!n miles or so from Xew mjunes were fatal. lork. When the conductor cam sins-
the weary
pocket the
At Mavsville. Iowa, a it
Wm. O. Garfield died from t.rio.fn.
conductor came alonr
inan drew from his vestlast half of an sriuiln.
iiukw, owweea isew lork and a station some half doaen miles beyond where he entered the train, and on another branch of the road, over which the train k
not passed. The conductor quietly re-1
At Wollsburg, W. Va.. a little son ' lMra,BV,"e KK and remarked " not of Joseph McHelry startil to crcl 3S !&tth I to a 1
j oars, ago uvea in Syracuse, X. Y. She
ciBoeineiy one Charles E. Hill, who soon after went as clerk to China! bbekeptup a cprrpomlence with him, but her parents did not know she even bad his acquaintance. One day she
lovy with her mother, but got left at a way station and dieap-
AmoiMMp9armoa wbiek has hM the Ir bouML aad l4 ia the nam war- VH5lluurIlk" r H iaaawtid. They THK 44 SOLID SOCTM.': IFtmb the New York WorM. Ia theStberaS(at hi- tiu. .v.
men Of WWSItV Ware tJaaad kr
Twn rniinar
" j
; s lBe relative rank of the dif- wr L;"uuren ai ate of it and were likely rerent officers, he expressed his utter to A P"10 ' pork was examined wtOBishment. Whv." lia uul ur andfouadtooontain.10.O00sBinuiti.nl
" WIS UHMT TTIlAt n.f
t.. . i ill inosoiiara innh
, hi v-uuiin v. uui I 1 "v-"'
riUiailllt III T ItA nuuAtt. I 4.1.
jy Place beside my poorer subjects, for &e House of God all men are equal."
-t'resteeat Seelye's address to the A.,n' wiien M lr named Mrs. teacrsatNewIIaven,upon lJfJ! foi
uijureu anu The
neared ShT u iJTkJi t"P- 1 pomWans uader the rttiTefa
bad sailed to marrv Mr nni tu arrwit partr. It w tlMMn-kr tkl ..-iLT
J mi. um. lMi..-i..-' f" vn(k
ship was wrecked, and for 15 davs sh j !lL.,rf?? hm r dr the
was tossed about in an open boat. Fi- dVrtaZaYlrt Z Li. nally she was rescued and married Hill. r u aSd the rSaaf
eyetjwaere ad artrd tke rlnht t the MUet to nue. Witk avmt AhuLi. i. .w
Xow she that she
railmalk 1 ofaiS 'f1 ? ticket, which said hat M J1"1 ing train, when an old lady namOTrs" in nS,lwsti?? of,tb rate the ffTi, McMtlllnn attAmntAil ' rt company would only acoeot tha tv.ta n,etI a mil for
the col BriYt7ZZZ?7. ."BnuPn The litte bov wri w iTT t I0L" continuous journev."
. ,1TO jcam me in s mith Co Here r r etrtaampton. President sWlyeo?. of P&ffii fwes that woman'- o.nit,. i .., ?f f"8 at a mc
sues lor a divorce after all endured to t w. k
She came home twice after marriage, and in 1866 her Chinese servants were she wonder of SvractM. n ro.
has been
experience and nlxwrvatirm
. ... . . I W . .
late Archbishop
mai woman's eananitv fnr tk Yt m"r u.". awmem when his
'"gaest htelWtn.i " Y. W.' " I "ignest ambition was on the noint nf
fl. The CoilV las had a lari r The Government ml n 06 fownd in corresiiondinK classes l iiff fR IH? ?, (Jr Ias been a favor- TThe Countess Marie, daughter of ? twT,if,ld there are Grk scholars "nce Bismarck, was married on the 2h7uC(e who would honor any in- th 0 9?u,n,l"totw. Crown Prince Sli.tbe vere course of study rtHlerick William and Princess Victoria rsued have not proved injurious, but wmn P"t at the ceremony.
C LtlMi lwlth5 not anfl The Marquis tl'Allan, couein-irer-
uMticiKuuiK ma six inoiitiis' imprisonment for electoral frauds last October. He manufactured a famous ballot-box, with a false bottom. A model of this is now the favorite nolhfoai tm- ) ta
course of culture called, "The Programme of th. Sir-
teenth of May." , "7Tbt,.list of saareholders in the broken Glasgow Bank fills nearly two pages of the local newspapers. The estates of the larger shareholders ag2K.000lo 10,000 each. Among the smaller shareholders are many executors, guardians and women, who will lose every penny they own. The directors are in jail to a man. The Papal Arohmologioal Academy will shortly resume its sittings. It has been closed for nm itmT i
ot anthracite coal I qnce of iMlitkml cimwstaaoes. hut
v I
hTJ!fr. -v ,sn inml while iome EM l? the o feeble in
oLi .1 : wm iHWbtful whether they The President
wr Lir l77u!e course of culture S",1 any observable tento make the pupils masculine in
iron
8teM aatt IaitmH-y; "-The stagnation of tb Khiui.
iterSl 5ott ofloal to ku? 1 ia spared to
alylsP.'l.188 to he the rUc!?nlRtn,tt.U' P rod uolag everycontained in its tables. J
-imae beds
aal?
" i o stopped over at the last station," explained the conduotor. "and so you are not making 4 oe oontinaous Joiirney.' "
" Ilecawe this train hasn't been. on the iH-anah stall," said the eenduetor, showing signs of impatience. " at has this train to do with my oontinaous journey?" questioned the an, also getting impatient.
is laoucn nroDotinfl.nar nr.
kat would put a stop to farther talk, the conductor asked : 44 Well, howeould yo make a oontinaous journey on this train fi-run a . l.: . .
..wo. uikc m ia inuD uoesn t 1 to at all?" aiding that the ruleToVt'
company were peremptory and must be
nuuiVW, " ainHssid notWng about this train," replied the weary man, evidently much disgusted. ! footed u. all tfc to the junction, after I found the last gom' and, got here just in time to bang oa to this train aa it
?' fjwn'ta soatinuous journey I'd like to know what h?
j-ne nuanty ot the other persons ia the oar seemed to aaaov id- .
Mlow-psssengsr, aad he explained, as the oomluctor jessed on, that be weW like to know, "if the rales of the eompsay prevented a naaa (ma mivt..
over their old road on an excursion tiek."Xew Ywk Sun.
travelinr
ago at Bridgeport divorce. TT ka.nl
of it, and, being rich, wrote to a Maine ; fnAnii tn !r. rr iuu . . .
jtoi u sne wouhl make it a quiet separation. Subse-
qaenuy hearing that the affair had be-
aZui. twrerea eoim of ae Seuthern eeantuaity after Mother, a4 tdayttnfveml swtrave at the Seetk as ftSST LJ f?1" te rrhed htaa iauaBt to secure order aad procree. ""'lhr and patriotfeai, what my they net e with a eomauaity ot their eeuals hi
bjaoi, im etpMity aad In the berearrhwe
44 KKF0M" THK WATClTWOW.
come pubhc he reduced his offer to LJ"5 tt.te ?ke. f! "rfnK awy we 6,000. His friend called at thesTarl fl u,",'m ?i tlM5 ftf' HithHi. KeingHouseto talk it over with hr. ami ' on oeoaL
tortbwith she broke a pitcher over his A. Ucmi, 11 row the'uaited SWaCte head and had him arrested for aaaaah irw !Xew Jersey k her
He also oomplained agaiast her. Thev are at it. Hill has filed a hill of divorce and is on the way home to fight, and there it stands. Scandal, disgrace, dioord, etc., all the natural fruit at tk
um-Muea eionemeet ot loaar
o
ago.
CofMcrw the emtneet Efi sad lowly follower r tae oranox IN WAHLTO.V. A lOvrMMrfa mil t Va f'.'i tJ.t, . , .
i fc? rd froem. It is eeaeeded by altthttheDeante wiil eentt3twa
The Cest ef the Law. I Great are the virtuaa ot tv. u.
I , . " w isaa W aaa, nam r, m a muia a. mm t .
as illustrated by the case in our Justice UoWbra v CoHrta laat wair Tk. -T-. tTrr n.,?! Xetfeehtfeea.
L troversy was 7. To adjust the matter Demts aaToJeelSIS
rt required the drawing of 53 jurors.tbe adadnistennr of nearlvlOO natka tk.
windage of four lawyers, the service of five constables, the consumption of three whole days and a portion of three hts, the taking of SO or 80 pages of testimony, and all of this to reach the conclusion, , jw .cause for aetkm.-CVir-Shea, of Lowell, Mass., whose slothes kad caught fire front the stove, jumped into the cradle containing hie Hula sistor, aged 7 months. The bey was bura4 to death and the infant was not expeeled te live. The ohiWrsa were aW
vne reom when the asotdent akASajaja
hap-
will set with tk iVumii vuTwrr"
baekers choea by Jtepublieea va4ei wttlaat wlUitbeJlepublMiif MrHM Sheriaware verr unhappy, b4eMsea creatures as Wells aaaAasirsad tt! mE.E? UHk,tk TMlea party will, with the eoaairanee it th Aimimk-
ef ssMmmU hate, whieh they have MesMted MSff'. Tsneihy will reeaahi headquarters ef the emtnee-mW. 5eretwyByacu te eWailag la "with thfc elk. rraeeat erewri. The at hapeftaat fee. iwreef the eitetlens fe, that, as the Deans. be4a ha t Oaejese.the He pulinatnj, when heatea, wIM aerw have ne HiduoMwent tetwt uea eentwleel Preehs . ttUotla,advrllfaet heaWe tetla alnVsMinViennll AeaalsaWsW T
