Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 21, Number 2, Jasper, Dubois County, 10 January 1879 — Page 7

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r - 1 w i -lit JASI'KK, INDIANA. ITEMS OF INTEREST. ft 1 Wi.ai Hj Literary. Dr. W7 S. Mayo, who wrote Novar Aeslu." has not written anv thimr since. ....... i .

liricK romeroy has jcasea The La on international law. :..t..-.... w.i.ul luui Viotqr Hugo ;s in Paris with his two grandchildren, George and Jane. His ' locatiou at the Avonuo d'Elyau is the renJj(7.YQiis of,Htrati4aud men ofrtW Tho wife ofPrinco Lynar, of Darmstadt, Germany, who is spoken of as tho nrnbablo successor, of Baron Hchloas&an i, - . i-r . ... n. . : MuerHiit wifwwfM lvaeiungion.was A f . . ttaftnrta'' fif Pn1iint.nn SA

Crokc Vkronkk offico, and will horoaf-1 ?Holttr5 l,ut H tulnt writes tothe ter conduct that paper. pringheld Republican that plenty of it -It. II. Dana, Jr is quietly settled in TLtiLZ Tl1 Tit!lit!SnrU tu! i wrkin- a luHvthv im.fiBU im. Vitiations aredovjhsb," he says:

The late-G. n. Lcwcs's funeral was ,or rciussng to obey orders. To conof the simplost character, only old and I cuido, the new member is obliged to

intimate menus neing present. Among then were Robert Browning, , k reueriek Locker, Anthony Trollope arid Herbert Spencer. Shakespearete Vllomeo and Juliet" aid "Othello," and Milton's "Paradise Lost" have been translated into Hobrew by a Mr. Salkinson ; and Othello" and the "Merchant of Venice" are going into Portueuese under the hands ef his Majesty,' Dora Luiz. Tho last volume of the complete Magyar or Hungarian edition of the great .English poet's works has just been published at l'uth. The late Bishop' Janos 10 years ago sent a Japanese student to tho Methodist school at Wilbraham, Mass., with a note of introduction in which he said t "If no one undertakes to pay his bills,

I will be rosponsiblo." Tho young Ba , " 1U man subsequently returned to Japan, . A locomotive shop in Paterson, N. and is now tho Minister from thatcoun- has received an order for seven imtry to tho United States, and attends racnso electric lanterns from tho Rustle Foundry Church in Washington. fan Government. Tho lanterns are to ,, .... ... , . 7, . . bo lilaced at the bows of the seven lartr--.Ihe title of the oldest printer in estWsiau men-of-war. b Maine Inslongs to Mr. Andrew Masters, . , , , , A , of Halloweir, now in his eightysixth i. zt Tfl v horc& t re lately year. Mr. Masters in May, lSOT.Van 1 Wppcd from ew lork for Calms, i snrmi vAr nnrntH..,,u,Jn ! ,w,f. , trance, to bo used in mnning from that

PU mths and tnJn reZovo d ' SS feS1 nee m Jvxeter, JN. II. , at tlrvafin ian mnntha

to Hallowcll, whero ho established him-, H,rdfirs o pxpected soon from other self in business in 181.5. He may now be 1 fcuroPoon clUesfound at any time engaged in work. Cotton is worth from 7d to 8 cents about his ofllce. His active experience a pound m the Covington, Ga., market, is prictiag and book publishing covers ' a,nt corn-meal is worth 80 cents a bushthe remarkable period of seventy-one , eI- , V Is therc anJ' olher argument

vears aad svon months. M. Offenbach is said to Wrll nnlt it, thn unctniv iit,n ntirl Kt. ll.i-k . seaside, elsewhere an3 at other seasons ! the works which he composes arc, "ac- J cording to his own testimony, worth little." Waencr is the most original of , all in his methods of work he can onlv compose with the assistance of suits of satin cIoUhw, of divers colors, which he dons and puts off according to the style of things at which he is worktop, wearing, for instance, while busy with a pastoral duet, primrose satin, and for a martial chorus, scarlet satin. School AHd Church. Tho 1? l)hili is lirPHcllintr -i walnut thn u-imrinrr ' of mourning, which iiosaya is productive of needless melancholy. -The Indiana Sunreme Court has decided, in the suit of . n,rl, . a member, that subscriptions ma ounoay can not ue collected by

By a new law, all children who fin- leisure, and is a source of amusement to h their education in any school of the the young members of tho family. The Canton of Berne undergo an examina-' market for rafcskins is steady and rolitton. This year 0,000 were examined? ble. fanoTnneSUltisrepOrl0(1 aS ,,unsatiH Wo have been shown fivo samples wiorj. i0 pngii3h cheap Manchester prints In a recent charge, Bishop Baring ' made for the Asiatic and African marof Durham, England, warns, his clergy ! kets. These saaiplee in question were gainst becoming Justices of the Peace, sent from Canton. A piece from each formerly hundreds of parsons were ' sample has been weighed, and then Magistrates, but now they aro very t washed and cleaned. Sample No. 1 lost

rarely appointed. The average inconio of Irish school are men. tomato teachers have from $525 down to $225. The Younsr Men's Christian Asso ciation of Chicago has socured the ser-' vices of some of the leading physicians j umi ciiy ior a course ot iree medical lectures to young men on practical subjects.

teachers is S3U, but 9G of the total num. "i Hm per cent 10.489 have SfiKO: 3f,2. Mr.D I 3 and 45-100 per ooat. :

1.518. fl.19fi. and f i. rt 97.v tI 39 and 87-100 per cent. '

MA. I 1 1 . 1 . nas given f 10,000 to Dartmouth Collogo to found aprofessorshinof Anplo-Saxon " Yunnan uieraiurc,' it is only a snort time since Mr. WinL-W an. f't 1.. P . check ir s-'o.wu to tno colieuro to be Krmm f,,n t...lf ... i .. , vl xnn)l luUmn cniMiron. i ; CpaipMloty education is just now receiving a good deal of attention in ' i enneylvaala, and the State Supcrin-1 iendentof PllhH.v Ttitrnil!r lu ,w.. ! Pared thnilrwft nf ... i.m . u.i r'l tl... .I.... .. ..,, t . ... . . 1 ...I whh tltn qtiMtloM of eduoHtinglho large tlaes.of deetituu and neclecled children

e vgoguo, 8iu 10 ue one oi ; oy a mixturo of sulphur, carbon, and e finest of its kintl hi Europe, and fatty matter obtained from the slaughter costing 220,000, exclusive of the houses and rendered stioky with mueilSTOUnd, has been opened in Warsaw, ago. The yelk is made of blood, phoslastead of tho Jews Hocking to Palestine, phato of lime, magnesia, muriato of amuiey Hre said to bo gathering in largo , monia, oleic and inargaric acids, and numbers in tho Russian cities. colored with chrome yellow. Tho shells , William Wlnkley, ot Philadelphia, Hrc Pd by a blow-pipo froiu a mass

used as the. college authorities saw fit. ' cd, and after being covered with more from mf family for somo years, and -HMamosH. Gould. otI.om.lta 1 complaint of the abdonn

ltCl,,.for..' ?h ,rch. 80C,(!ty !" that niU.kinir. It is assorted that nianv bar- Jiltu'iV... iWiTrLL1

ju v nmaiuui clMpplUK U mcilior a rels of thusa otnr, hvn brnn efiini .ml 1 : , ""n,a" "lc, " 'orgng oi of hla u-ff.4 r-., i?.. in ..., IU,a Ul "'i-stj esnM nao neon snippetl i dinner. I lmnn vnm 1iirl,.1..JJ ,.. u

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IhI features of the bill are to nrovide to florWi.iwtoUHmjnbr of children reltiirwddacaflortor the enforeement of existing iRW8 jn rj,)ation to tho employment of children, and for the I provisos in moh county of homes for tiiBiiuiusa cmiuren, to which habitual truant, young vagrants, whI ehildron who are receiving no education may be committed by proper officers of the law. There is scarcely any hazing at I llarwiirl l.t.. .. i . .V. or, j mras an ouwiuor . V-....U4 in umiltiuu uil II1U lirill so ai to bo identified, and cases havooc-riiT-l i.l,AMA ......... i i ' u.aUM niioic in ma iiayu own seriously burned by the brander being iri a beastly state of intoxication. p:ch member w obliged to take a plunge into tho Charles lliver by night, and if ho declines on account of his health, ho is dealt with all tho more severely in some other way. ItoeistaBoo-ia out of the i .-j- . quosuon, anu a case occurred not lonz I cinon - - ....... " 111HH W&8 fellnd tn t ha flnni lu.I,,,K exceouingiy strong bumper of "4urf " as soon as this is dono, he is pressed unon from all sidiw in drink with frionds, who wish to congratulate him, but whose real object is Uviatoxicatehim. During all these initiations the members are masked, so that those who commit the atrocities can never be detected." Science ami Inrtimtry. The Brazilian Government has granted a privilege to a gentleman for me raanuiaciure oi paper from tho wild fig tree. ' " r , . .7 former cost of chimneys is said to be d constructed with English capital. Orders arc expected soon" from other 1 neeueo," says tno blar, "to convince ' our larmers of tho necessity of raising -The value of silk ribbons annually exported hither from Switzerland has fallen from four million to one million dollars since 1873. Paterson silk-mills are running on full timo and omploy eight thousand to ten thousand hands, and tho greatest demand is for ribbons and scarfs. Tliere are moro than 1,300 womon I ttlC CIVll War. A now industry is springing up in Iowa, in tho shape of muskrai farming. . W th.a Sood Pont or ? ?:cu 11 u. vn . ami maKc it yield JO and 9-100 er cent.: Sample i lost 34 and 72-100 per cent.: Sample 3 lost Sample 4 lost Sample 5 lost Thev, however. justified the comment of "too thin." The stulHng had a base of clay, with starch and cheap gum to make it adhesive. Boston Advertiser. The latest exploit of tho San Francisco reporter is the alleged exposuroof a process for manufacturing hens' eggs uuui iiuiuicuuus iiinicriais. jvccoruiNK tn thn linrrHttM iha allmninn In itnitutml . . J pypsum, piaster or j'ans, carbonate of lime, and oxide of iron. After the shells are blown the albumen is forced in through a holo in'fhe small end and olinlla o. sticks to tho sides; then tho yelk is addhkri mii.i mm.. A boy, 8 years old, son of C. 0. Porter, of Litchfield. Miun., while nt a neighbor's, shot himself With a revolver which had lwvtfn om-uli-ajk' Irrtnt. Inmlml uii luu iiiniuei-piece. Philip Corydon, a watchman in an Indianapolis porkhouiw, fell from the 11... ' '

A lamp-chimnoy manufacturing firm in LMttsburg heats iu furnace with benzine. Thirty-three ner cent, of tho

n nJoritv cup loved in the Bureau of In c?u"tcl,Vys "J0 erlm correspondent ! week. He says that French laundress 2r?SanTlffl Independence Bclgc, ono of the have an awkward trick of putting on ! frnmlt VriiltT& n, S li' n't ,U0St modorHte of his Pftrty- , the fine linen of their lady customers to , u"mc" . !. 'i V ! """ib". , -The corpotion of Liverpool have ' deck thomsclvea withal on festive occa-

KSTtoSwa 1 l "c that they 'intend, , .ion., ?nd this they do especially at the

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mtdm h lW&i breaffig' bis neck and dying instantly.

.rri,C3tf4pNCSaltty farmer of Meitit County,' Iowa, ws killed Christmas Eve by the running away of his team. AkerotWlamp was knocked oft the table at a Christmas party at the house of James Wiialen, in Delavan, 111,, and the clothing Of a 13-year-old daughter pi .jonn iiaiuorman was set on lire, and sne.wa uuraeu ly xieain mi t. . ' ' -rTi'W-yrar-oid bid)e of P.U.,Crik of Bkkek Hawk Coay, Iowa, whs 1kH. and. killed by the accidental disclurge of a gun in tUo hands of its brother. A young girl named Dostor, living near -WaeRuigtonf Cimrt-house, Ohio, died from the efioctil'of a coal-oil explosion. A 7-y oar-old girl noar Paris, Ky., was burned to denth by her clothes taking fire while bho was playing with some embers. At Midway, Ky two colorod children were burned to death by the house taking lire during their mother's absence. Atl-ort Wayne, Ind., a little girl named Julia Mills, while playing, fell into a kettle of boiling water and was scalded to death. A 6-years-old son of K. Is'ibblelink, of Holland, Mich., died from the effects of having been frightened on the morning of the Cth of Doccmber, tho Santa Claus day of tho Dutch, by a hired man disguised as St. Nicholas. A low fever set in immediately and terminated fatally in spite of the best medical skill. Near Heading, Penn., Mrs.Kmeline Wagnorwas roasted alive, her clothes having ignited from the fire while she was standing with her back to it. Douglas Hopper, aged 12, and Elmer Eaton, 17, of Lakeport, Madison LouRty, fci wore found, dead in a uuuu uisijuvv anu muu, irom urunKen - noas and exposure, on account of drink ing hard cider. Foreljni NotoM. his secretaries, ..-u., u o,,u laimry, inujuuing iequivc now only SI,fiOO,000 a year. London papers sav American ciMeepod in toWcco i lS Siln Sand -A brown Wallachian mare, belong rro ra Vrl uiIa rt nunno umi! nAl.h....A Lieu enant of Cud, has trot cd from Ni 2i m,ltw Hn hor ing to a Lieutenant of the Prussian assau to rotsand twentv minutes, cam ntr a weitrht of 9ft)

pounds ' 88 110 1U,C H I00C " cltlier runner. rLonl Dnfferin ha, declined a mar- rK quisate tendered to Um, and will in- m, li Snt n t ? ti , V h stead be promoted from his Knight E ?JkL Commandbrship of tho Bath to the dig-' in$$Jt$ t0 Sjpress lli ni y of Knight Grand Cross of the saue ' tZ nXZ m T- . ... my ear," explained the G-year-old as ho Tho Kin.- of Bavaria is erecting at . WHS taken to do. "I see the snow-Herrcn-Chicmseo a royal chateau, on I drift of them remarks," yelled tho lad the plan of that of Versailles. The t s ho was buried out of &iehl.-J)etroU building is to bo spread over fifteen Free, I'mS years, and the ostimated cost is 9,000,-! m- t, , How Tarls Is Washed ami Starched.

just ueiore me emperor returned to Berlin, forty leading Socialists received orders to quit the city. I Fritzche.M, P., for Berlin, One was Mr. ensumer

t "1'1'iv, iu ihu uiisuuisr session 01 rarim- lusuvni i wasnerwomon wmcn 1

ment, for an act authorizing tho light- takes place on the Thursday of Miding of tho public .streets, places, Lent. On that day the laundrosses of and buildings within tho borough by ! each wash-house elect a Queen generineans of tho electric light, " or other- Hy the prettiest girl who washes in tho wise than by meam of gas." quarter; she in turn nomina es a King, Sales aro recorded in Paris byomo fascinating younsr fellow who Madame Marie Eugenie do Guzman, drives a laundry cart, and tho pair boComtcsse do Teba, widow of Charles . i" tricked out in their best aro driven

1 Louis .Napoleon HI., and by her son, about all day in a carnage and pair, folliving at Chisclhurst, England, to the lowed by a gallant procession of other Baron de Ilirsch de Gereuth of a grand " washerwomen and washermen in vans.

hotel, 20 Avenue Gabriel and 2 Uue do . r-wysce, 01 the Hotel 4 Hue do l'Elysee, aud of the hotel 6 Kuu do 1 'El) Nee, for $472,300. The buyer was a Paris bank-' or. , . Cnmn G. .!..!. .-- 1 1 nounced the marriage of King Alfonso i with the Princess Christine de Montponsier, eldest sister of tho lato Queen j Mercedes. Other journals have denied 1 the report. Tho Epoca, however, seems i to confirm it in announcing that tho I King will romain sometime faithful to the memory of Queen Mercedes before fulfilling the duties which are imposed upon him by the exigencies of tho monarchy. The southeastern portion of tho dis trict of Wynaad, in Malabar, India, has! neon xound very rich in gold. Experts

I JXOrLS i AUWJ.1 0 4C Ui I lit? JUill. riio study of the English language t the 3ire mj ur muu more uavs. anti ni timr ' "n.l.l1?Ll..er TO for the salubrity Of your temper and the enlargenmnt of your famlly.-iThe Commanding Of-(Snni-.ll int i Odl Hlltl l.Hltw. Can a man that very often attends parties bo called party manP

1.a . ' r f m " ; ouiAio umi f u xiintilQU IRUV Willi n J ?S?.S,?iFfi.els- .fy- died hl previous to" her marriage reLlvinfJi ZVhiiCn rJ(, " ceived the attentions of a gentleman two tS lalTie(l mothor lady. Sli? .n .li oS." tho s"rface! , At tlie funeral of the former lady, tfio 2K5n rd& 2n ZT ff wife: th0 gentleman, who is practising Fi lKin? , '?t,nCt1 Rb?vo lis profession in Pittsburg, repaired to eJ,vel h0 80a aud h0ftlthy for 5 , tho hftuse where tho last sad rites were

A Wu4 mns thoughts walk within

kin, but a fool's htart without. The wtee iind'pfudent conquer diffioultiee by daring to atteaipt them. Nothing can constitute good breeding that had not good nature for its foundation. A true knight is faller of gay bravery in the midst than in the beginning of danger. The man who can't catch cold now and then, and who never has pains or aohes, was intended originally for a rhinoceros. Free Press. A critic at a musical concert remarked to his neighbor that the music was rather "fishy." "Yes," replied the latter, "too many scales." If you would live tranquil and contented, endeavor that all who live with you may be good. And you can have them good by instructing the willing and dismissing the unwilling. HjneteIuh. A Western poet, who deprocatos the advancos made by science over romance, writow that electricity may be conquering, but that moonlight itself is snperior to ga. Ha, yes ; but then, my boy, you can't metre by moon-light alone. tf. Y. Herald. The politost man of the times lives in Now Orleans. He went into a tobacconist's store, bought two cigars, and said courteously to the proprietor: " If you do not object to tho smell of tobacco, I will pmoko one of those cigars hero." Mothor, what is an angel?" " An angel? Well, an angel is a child that flies." " But, mother, why does papa always call my governess an angel?" " Wall," explained the mothor, alter a moment's pause, sho is going to fly iiuuiuuiuieiy. " ' A Bridgeport man stopped his pa per because it didn't contain asurecun cure . for dyspepsia, as usual. The infallible remedy for consumption was there all right, but by some accident the dyspepsia cure was left out. He was awfullv indignant, and said ho was 75 years old, nnd bad never known a paper to fail t l k that l.i'fnrn Iiri,lMr.r-i Xt,t,.,i "1 tumble," as tho boy said when ho . let go of a sleigh. That was a crack- 1 ' inliaje'" remarked another as he was 1 whipped off. "A hind hold is a safe ! !l,0!d ".A S?. W(!tto. "f .W. 12-?ear- '" 'Zr:&'gJS. 1 1, ,1ii.lfi',irtJ, 1 t ..1.... m. .. ,rlus .r: . .. .'"r."' "'"i1""" Greenville Murray, in a new "Round About Franco " paper, tells how Paris is washed, starched and ironpd carts, and ciers of every description. tne evening there is a grand dinner, fot wmcii two or three lavolrs club together, nd tho proceedings wind up with a ball. During Mi-Caremo week ladies ' l.u..n . vll .... . ,x rt ....... T J .. . 1. . . .1. Au . . ' est petticoats, silk stockings, and laced handkerchiefs are missing, for tho Queens get themselves up rogardlcss of other people's expense, and are never so pleased as when they can find among their customers' bundles tho materials ior a snowy and frosh. bridal costume, all whito Jealeus of a Corpse. A scene of a very disagreeable nature is said to have occurred at a funeral in Pittsburg, says the Leader of that city. T t tsfnn-a a tmiMf Mitin!Ail 1.. .1 ...1. being performed, and when tho minisseem she was jealous of tho deceased, and sho announced that should her hu?. band approach the COllin. even so much 1 k.i to look at the corpso, she would tear out his pyes. The woman became vlolent m nor demonstrations, and consid - cuuiutMun reauueu among tno uii.w,!,u.t.wi

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IPnttemnn was dispatched to the pavement ouusuie, where her husband , waa, and requested him aot to enter the i iiouse. The unpleasant, inowent has occasioned a great doat of gossip since its occurrence, especially as all the parties oceupy high sooial poeitioHs. m

, - 71A week ago a young man in this oifar smashed one of the street lampe. He was arreAted for dkwrdrjy ooaduot, and when brought More the polio eourt he offered a unique explanation of his conduct. He did not Dlead nrevioua good character in extenuation of his of fense, and to mitigate the punishment to which ha had exposed himself. On the contrary, he informed the magisistrate that his previous character had been any thine but ?ood. He had bee guilty of many previous offenses of a deeper dye. He had even served a term of imprisonment In the Stateprison. All this he related with the utmost frankness. He did not seem ia the least disposed to keep any thing back of all his dark and guilt-'stainei past. He only added that he had promised his mother, while he was ia prisoa and she was on her dnath-bed, that he would not steal again; and that although tempted by actual starvation to break his promise, he had stuok to it through the sixty long hours ho bad experienced the pangs of hunger, and finally committed his trivial offense merely as a step to secure food without stealing. m This story, confirmed by extrinsic evidence, was published. At once presents of money and offers of assistance began to pour in on the young man. A thousand hoarts warmed in sympathy toward him. What does this teach? It teaches that even criminals will be asssisted in any attempt at reform aa soon as people believe they are in earaOf course there is and there should be a reluctance to receive into families or work-shops persons of whom nothing; is known but that they are convicts; but when one of this unhappy olass succeeds in making it apparent that he really desires to lead a blameless life in tho future, tho hand of assistance will bo quickly extended to him. N.Y.Sun. Keeping His Head Clear. A noted operator in stocks declined an invitation to take a glass of wine. "ny," remarxea nis menu, "you used to drink." I did when I was in the dry-goods businoss," was the reply; "but since I've gone into "Wall Street, I find that I must keep my head clear, and I can't do that and drink." The following story shows that another 1 great operator holds a similar oninion. and puts tobacco among the things not to be used : William H. Vanderbilt was a great smoker in his youth. One day in 1853, as tho family were on their way to St. Petersburg, on board the steam-yacht Northern Star, the father and son were walking on deck. The lattor was puffing away at his after-dinner cigar. " I wish you would give up that smoking habit of yours. I'll give you ten thousand dollars if you do it," said the Commodore, abruptly. "You need not give me any money; your wish is quite sufficient," answered" tho son, throwing the cigar overboard. And he has never smoked since. The command which Mr. Vanderbilt has always had over hlmsolf in rnaltors of this kind is quite remarkable. He was, for example, like his father, very fond of a game of whist, and like him, considered himself to bo onejof the beet of players. When ho had removed to New Yort and become connected with tho Harlem Itailroad, he used to spend three or four evenings a week at the Union Club. Bat he noticed that tobacco-smoke and midnight hours interfered with the clearness of his head the next morning, and he at once gave up both club and whist. Tho same thing happened with wine. Ho Hkos a glass of champagne, but having discovered that his head felt it next day, he never touches any wino now,not even at public banquets and dinner parties at his own house. As to spirits, they wore always out of the question . ..!.!. 1 Scarcity of Wowcm 1r the Far "West. Among tho blossings of fortune unequally distributed may be enumerated women, who, while superabundant in many parts of the East, are so scarce in certain regions of the West that there aro not one-quarter enough for connubial purposes. In Idaho, for example, women aro sadly wanted, not one man in thirty, it is said, having a wife. Consequently, the twenty-nine unwilling bachelors are eager for partners, and somo of them have written to the East inquiring why feminine exportations are not nmde into tho territory. They could assuredly bo made to advantage, practically considered, because many of the Idahoans have comforteble cabins and fertile fields everv thine, indeed, to complete a desirable homo oxcept a in the south, is so liberally supplied with wivei it is not improbable that tho Idahoans mav nmkn a mid lirnt- tlu hArilnr and repeat the history of the rape of tho fSabinos. Men may and can live without women; but they won't for any length ot time when women can bo had. tho Idahoans be much longer dei ... ...... .T t...i .t...( bors. tt does seem hard that a Mornion should ofttin have ten or twelve wives, and most Idhons, inth id joining TemtorjvtMi deprived or even one wife. The interests of humanity demand a new adjustment. New York Times. f

The Better 814a f Unman Jfatare.