Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 21, Number 5, Jasper, Dubois County, 31 January 1879 — Page 3

WBEKLYCOURIER. C, BOAXI, FiMiihtr. .TASI'KK, - - - INDIANA.

next 10 ywars. The mm of JirtiiWi.OOO hair, jt turning iron gray; regulation WwiPier

uas mm auwcrumi lur me purpose. There are now in this country 10 J to in an Cathollo Archbishop and ofl

ITEMS OF INTEREST. 1 PrMMl Mail JAtmry. Usury Vincent, the wall known Knglish lecturer, is dead. The oldest newspaper in the United States 1 the Annapolis (Mil.) QhscUc, Its first number was issued in January, 17-15. A new opera by Offenbach, "Madame Favart," was produced on Dec. 29 in Paris, ami bids fair to equal in popularity any of hit) previous works. Senator Sargent's two daughters have both studied medicine, and tho elder, having been graduated, is practicing her profession at the Froedincn's Hospital, In Washington. It is rumored that M. Gustavo Dore will shortly vUit Amerioa, and inspect some of its wonders, such as tho Mammoth Cave of Kentucky, the Kocky Mountains, the Yosomito Valley, and Niagara. Tnrgeneft", the Russian novelist, is 61 years old, but very young in appoaranco. His crown of snow-whitu hair, with his snow-whito beard and mustaches, seems to be a freak of nature, rather than the proper ornament of old age. Miss Harriet Hosmer is complimented by the World of Jiondon as tho greatest of the few female sculptors the world has ever seen, and one of the very few among those who have produced strong work, and not mere prettinesees. Von Bulow says that music can be cultivated with success in those countries only where the sun shines and the grape ripens; and Sir George Bowyer says that not more than two per cent, of the inhabitants of Great llritain can bo taught to sing a tune. " I am almost 71," said Mrs. Myra Clark Gaines to a Washington correspondent the other day, "and I expect to live till I am lfiO. I canio of a longlived race. One ef my aunts lived to 115;" and seeing tho correspondent scrutinisriag her hair, " it isn't dyed," she said, "and it is very abundant, falling below my waist." Mr. Henry C. North, who wroto the song "My Grandfather's Clock," is re

ported as saving: "i nave written a

Bishops, against G of the former and 27 of the latter in 18&0. The number of priests was then 1.800. and of churches

1,078; whilo there are now S.6S1 prieats of the London Timet, has been lately and 6,518 churches. Tho colleges have fyif? with Iord Ueaconsfteld at increased from 17 to 74, and tho Roman Hughwidea Manor. Dr. Abel is know Catholic population has doubled. to read and translate upward of 70 dif-

At nruunt. tlx. ar nnU- Bhntit ierenuanruaires, anu moueu a uermau

G0O.000 Protestants in France. That re-'ty Wrth, yet hto 2Ye aad ot

rrwciMfU fwr the Vmr A Ittacier XsaeW Mk Starrs.

limitary wMKm aim MMwae ; sumui, i trt. restless gray eyi blunt features and: Imagine yourself at the Taehimne heavy lips, and lie wears the bt blue j While the aitoatioa el the puWic is Soda Springs e the bnk of the river, uniform of a General. He speaks sax t now turned t'J the subject of eoid a day's journey above Yuan mi to Valley. lHnW?: . . 7:1 .TV1 You set off northward throe h a tore

ur, Aoei, me jwuh xrrtwpom , iM.um jnmiui, w immm. mum, x um stretches away iadeaeiiely hefere

ww weatner propnet, pooiuiH hi jw, seemingly unbroken by ommm "Almanac of Planetary Meteorology of aay kind. As soon as you are IfairTy forl8i." Among iu other peottliari- into the woods.the gray mountain-eeaks, uee he deerfbts what appears to be a with their saowy forges and hollows, general outline of the connexion of the are loot to view. The around is Kuarad

other En-. seasons for this year, as supposed to be with fallen trunks that lie crossed and

Unions onmitv. however, has nearly al. g sn writing is clear in meaning, aim- saecwai anu goTereeo oytae potmoa oi re-eroeeed ke storai-lodced wheat:

toirethor died out limy be inferred from , PJ8 dictkw, and polished mi style, the frianeU. Mr. Mansi 1 ts net an en- and besides this etose growth of pines,

w.,w. .. t . .. t.s ... .1... t..u -.

the fact that no

tors in the present Cabinet belong to the . . . i . .... .

i(eiormei laitn. llie rroioetants are not numerous enough to causa trouble, and the general feeling in France is one of indifference. The Consrretrational ministers of

Chicago have had a discussion of tho

iatrodueed .oouragiac prophet for those who enjoy the rich moraine

to him at the Ilerhn Congress, he said: nae weatnerall the year: roao'l; but if riant growth of ribbon-leaved

soil supports aluxa-

Dr. Abel, you are the author whom I Troy and th'w partieuiar seetiea shall chieiy bromos, triticeal and agroetw' havo nwst studied." prove exoeptiens to the ureraiW storms whien rear their bandeome soikes and

The la to Karl Gutakow, the dis- and severity of temperature, as has been paniele above yoar waist. Making voar tinguished German writer, died from the case during the recent roeteorotogi- my through this fertile wilderness the effects of an accident. Oa going to eal disturbances, we may not have reason finding lively bits of interest now and rest one night a few weeks ago, he took f to complain. Mr. MaasiU says: If the then m the sooirrels and Clark erows.

r" r" "r" " r.rr'".u' :V.U accordlnff to custom, a stronx chloral , rositkns of the planets affect the tern- and oerchance in a deer or bear-after

details on ca iin? hiLf 1! the l..of an hour or two vertiea! bars Thevairreo for the most nart to wro-' nm' . But, he hht(H too.danag the year 189 as they have done of sunshine are seen ahead between the noun V-in J tta ZtT Jii ' near the sofa, which seems to havecaughtj when in similar positions during past brown shafts of the pine3, and then yo

forest

l&wa

glacier

and mile

forward

lf- 1. .. -Ml,All 2 n .1 man n Uin(fti will Ant.n.. . I. h..1. 1 1 t . . - . . i

.... . w . . wfa- w usai awuv wre utirtT iiniet NaTiiti uarn nn nirwii? rsiu

od.u hb.i KHdi. middle of April, while Mercury is about bounding the meadow with exquisite -Despise not small thisg3; the larg- paesing its inferior conjunction with the precision, yet with free curving lines

evil in thmiilvi,. hut h ,f , " "hK "io nignv. u n .., .).. i,suaoen iy emerge irom the

associations which are sronorallv insenn-. cuslons na chairs were burned. Ac- gave us tae miui inter of I8i ,-i8 and shadows upon a delightful purple Sta fmm f frest rir being cut off, a great , early Spring of 1878), . we may expect lyig smoth and free in thT

far as thus to denounce croquetf and UV.?. f?. i"111!.?0:, I?T? ri"ZJ ll?A lik W. This is a..

thov do not consider the Riopisitinn nf mm uwwsow oe iwiins w i,r, hmjib nm kwi- meaoow. It is a&out a mile !E a the suffocation of the smoke, and made ably steadv oold weather, through half long By a quarter of a

.1... ui tor the uoor to open it, but he was over- . "January, wua temperature below tae wkie. Th trees come nraseinir

and telegraphy. This step has been

considered uceossary in consequence of

thA tinlmi nt tl.n Pr.'noVi .li.a, ..i.l iosjjww uuu small unugs ; iu iarjt;- . fi . vju.w. n w precision, jet wiib iree curving lines l 'i'lt tho Si n fouad on the smafi- sun; but this will soon pass away, and Lch as nature alone can draw With poual service, the working of which is I t J i the weather, or tetnoerainre. ifit ImIov ;oki. ,i;u.

at proscnt far from eflioiont. The course

of lessons will extend over a poriod of Ave months, and each session, will be terminated in time for the examination appointed by tho authorities. The Rev. Dr. llartlott, of Dartmouth College, urge in the Cowjrcyn

i(itit(-H uift mo cfiusu ui lunciuu is uu I ha writer wbn usab waal- flrcru

coming eeplv concerned m tho question nients and strong epithets is like the drouths will likely prevail over large of ministerial standing. " It has be-, landlady who gives weak tea and strong landed countries in the temperate aone, come possible," ho says, "for reckless butter. .located far from the sea, while an ex' clerical adventurers to rango almost un-, u , n it , . cess of cool rains will probably occur on hindered fromnlaceto ijihug. corrunt. u oijrHiu iraM oov-ir- , i.r.. r. . .rv

nv n.lhsirrassin tlin tl(lt ifo-;a gOU." .J Uit Speafc Of hilB as a pareH- uuwv cwwwiw BHnilf UM Z 7AorZSJlmn f!ical pede.STan.-yafc Kpu. .j Jh

est toe.

- -Never play euchre with a one-armed man. He always holds a "lone hand," you know. A 'orrislown Herald. MM... 1. 1 1- il TT

Vr:5v: ,""r. the last days of Aujrust; and these eon

-the writer who uses weak arcu- Autunm and Winter months, cool

the weather, or temperature, sins below inexpressible delight you wade out into the average of the season, and will pro-" the grassy sun-lake, feeliBg yourself bably remain below the mean through contained in one of nature's most sacred May, June, and July, while we shall chambers, withdrawn from the sterner move in a hot, storm v Summer about inHmncMnf th mountain, mumi

all intrusion, secure from yourself, free in the universal beauty. And notwithstanding the scene is so impressively spiritual, and you seem dissolved ia it, yet every thing about you is beating with warm, terrestrial, human love, delightfully substantial and familiar. The ros-

iny pines are types of health and stead-

sonai Knowledge: a student was expelled from a Western theological seminary for vulgarity, obscenity, and false-1 hood; yet he went directly to Now England, was ordained, and made a pastor. A dissolute younj pastor in New England was formally turned out of the ministry; but within a year ho was in

a church in a distant state.

Ucun.

A man and it lion met one nisht, ltut tluiy'JI never uwt nirniti. For tho man ran away with all hi might, And tin; lion with all his iimnv. If you've any thing to mv, .nylt; If you'ru any thinj? to pay, i

i'y it.

anu about seacoaet countries during the fatness ; the robins feeding oa the sod same term. These abnormal irregular!- belong to the same species you have ties of the season of 1879 must anect the known since childhood ; and surely these crops m many and great parts of the are the very friend-flowers of the old earth during the year. Troy Times. (home garden. Bees hum as in a harvest ,77, ... . , r- noon, butterflies waver above theflowtiw Ihe rleeechaek." and like thtm you lare in tbe viul

sunsmne, too richly and homogenfKHisly

charge of

nut, with naught to payor ny.

iJon't irctyourMH aixm

thousand or more songs, and one of the An Englishman came over with forged worst of them all has made me famous credentials, and almost destroyed a Ver,l r . . i .1 . . t. . 1. . 1 i I ! . . . . 1 .

in !t 5iuii way. oome 01 mo Dest "" umicu mat uiuiJiujuu imii; out. as

things i nave ever written have had a von- limited sale, and a few sonsrs on

which I havo spent tho most time havo ?an t escape a trial, and was immedi-

never sold at all." I ately engaged by a Minnesota church,

In the course of a recont lecture on i w.nere "8 wwdivou

" The Abuse of Books." Mr. Frederick ,nm Sam trouble

Harrison, the eminent essayist, said that ch,urch in. rg? city engaged a pr.9tor l. : . M. l ... .1.. i- .i. ... . - IwhnBA nnvratci lift waa an Kail tliut- a

Hit it, pray.

jov-nlled to be caoable of partial thought.

You are all eye, sifted through and through with tight and beauty. Jahn Jtuir, in February Scribmr.

I In 1646 the Rev. Samuel Whiting, D. j D-, wm minister of Lynn, Mass. One J Obadiah Turner kept a journal at that t time, in which occurs the followine:

A ramil and mnhtirlrvMtl nf tkn " loin, .iune ye 3U. Alien iirydfws hath

following simple narrative is an iafalli- bin H wke T.e gIeP" in cMlJar vi-fc ,.(,-ia-s t. vtr v.rfr

nf(,.n.atn,i t.....X.t it wm . ure iw iwuiua: iuui iweu, "o "r""P K!w. I'T"

. iTr- r. ' T . l'?r. Snobbs and Xobbs: Hobbs bobs to nave a iox uuie nxeo 10 ye eno ot

jwu umgiui preaunorueu irom.ftiic.ni. Snobs aad v0bbs: Hobbs

Snobbs and robs Xobbe's fobs.

nobs with a loa SULn n"s wnerewiu he may

41 Thle oruea lite laces

One of tbe recent developments of

of them yt will havi irAr

aiuinnesoia cnurcn, m savs Kobbs "the worst of Hobbs's BP in time of discourse, likewise a '? "J ' ''--'j "'""f""' ed deportment " go VaS Snobbs - wlrcer thorae wherewith he may prick "'mESffi hie. AuwLngland atlc such as be most sounde. On ye lste ul."valea people who are engaged in

about ve t - . Tomlias Pro&sOBR emragements from the en-

lnr .,.w u;- joyroeai. ot social meetinKS uunne ine

kept stladie by being in ye corner, and ' wo,rukj daTS the week, long for the K;i Un,) i.;i Zl gatherings m the parlors of their friends

"is tnisaiairr' saiu a siranirer.

uu iw IU "11HK LnO mOSl UFCIUl ..:." iv tuau a ..,., . . mow

part of reading was to know what to council had refused to settle him. Dr. popping in irom. oi a piacewnerea ieskvoid. The enormous multiplication of ! Rrtlett thin that his own denomtna- tival was in progress, and addressing a UnnVa i nf o,-.,iio i u ' 1 1 on. the Conprciratioiiftl. nuvht m dnnt citizen. " Well," returnetl the ciUaen,

the nest. There never was a time dur-1 wuir memoas oi examining into me,, " j Spi

' uiiarHciers oi ciaricai naninnars ami nt w m. no iuwiwiy mtooiwii

ltitr tlin lajif t )i a ...1

the diSieulties in the wav of Wine- n i investigaUng charges. jn a ticket in an oyster-soup lottery and

efficient use of books were ereater than ,,? (lrHwn a biaiUc'

to-day. 1 . . hi ati Mi-iwpa. ctrti. ; above the

' i!" yi ouna., a ucrman . . " strike his hand

mtr Allan ilUi miuk-lu Ikniiit Ula al.flT. uuhvo uviuw. imw.

r " ""s - -w" u nil am nun - t . . . , ,

Whil lWmRftnni w;m . Anesoraaiiownnjrsoimauyarusisaavr

soup loiiery anu - rru.rmi nrv-t on r k.T ww.. w grauoea in a measure tor several

Tokilo Cmtmer- n T,Ka ai yra by the holding of regular afteraooa

h. un titrt 'v WiTV nuja , - .

floor, and with terrible force " , wulr J t1" v,V M ...ii week at the homes of several of the

.Seance and in.SH-try. j namcu niisKO ieu upon a circular saw m , ui-uijcc t0 e eretll wonder of all pro- fr" CHIiTaea IP"5 oi tne cuy. -Up to the presnt time over 20,000 otion aad WRS ab -olutcl3' torn in 1 1 phainlie exclm in a lok voice, ' Cuts recess are geserally made at-

silver mine have lMn liioai in Ari.ir"' '"jj r": A tnrAlchuek r he dKinmr. ft "j piW?

zoaa. liuwis uoinns, an om citizen of, ' , ."'?.', seemeil.

many of the best ladies of the city, but

A South Bend flmH ftctorr nro-' Keokuk' wa, attempted to lift a hcg i 10V au f 116 0ru" Pair OI bit his band. But on comeing to know is0 B me presence oi mstmgujsnea n. wuwi usini lnn.j jacion pro- u. K,i,: .- .i.!..i. i r skates on her nrettv feet. Thev wr ...., ,1 . ... singers and mnsicians. and there is al-

poscs to manufacture 40,000 croquet ' ,. ""7 ' 1 , s " , '" ' " luI' iwnnn nthor m! fc.i .i 1 ?s' Ha ye great scaiwan ae mtub. t tWm sets before 8nri.ur. ' 1 I lured a blood-vessel and died. ; JL0? ec.ott,er. aml had coBimittiHl.lie seemed much abashed. .,rf., of, BMf,eJ?tArm-

,. . T T Arr?rn Pitot, ,,,:, sM ' naiiu in nanu, how lorwaru, now oacK .ij-i nr, tnuVu i ,i i .;l-k 4 ne panors oiwie peopte wao rive iseee The Atautkj cabin I hoin .!.,. Tanon ritch, a prominent grain.UP1 uMnJ umnnii mmA MMtnn j uut diet not speake. And 1 think he wUI . , ' . trr uJ?,.

," a process wh ch ineriSes . a,u s.tock: dleF' of while , 1 1 .not IP to sleepe. in meet-, TT-u Tt"T,C , T

know it

bonnets

by reason of their

Mr. WhiUnsr doth

plexcd

.

wutkis caparaty ,o ,,cr cent. i VZM,7 ?fi.ii Pton. nd tho chmng of th. ba.1 "

- iiuiutuiiia ien' vncans : . .... . . .. .... . iwiu ni uu ui irer mjwiu h.

and Baltimore and St, Louis 1 each. ' . i,, ftU,er, a,Vl ?.l,l0.?l hold, with just the least more

-Two locomotive rmW nnii fu.uVS.,ITwn"eun'n"iejn: than would have been desirable under "r:::':::"1" inepotHilar. The-areTervnuiet. 1

fromNioHragua,CCntrlViScH; wHi ".1 LK circom. He was milling IZ"wE no rkth of carriages to the door,

I hSlitirtnGn. una hnth vefiro. drnwnni 1 .i7 t n i ?

i'T - 1. T

j . . ' ' - - .. , . I 1 f I Ti rltIlTTiiial W ftfUttt. u rv

ICSieU in KnvUml w-HI tnn tn !VkTi . " "-'"""-""I"

7 " : I. m"1' ." Vv " i who uvea

tan Itivcrat Snydcrville, If. J., went othcr circumstances

bo the first ever seen in that country.

a vacuum automatic brake latelv

-iu iii cuiriHHii will sum in .T4KI v

R train running at GO miles an hour.

ot.; . ...

2 ii?1 fB'!n. PW' to the 'rolled straw overturning upon Mm, , smilingly. hu J f-u aml Wcslora '; from Hor-' burying him completely. And s Kla Will nnnttuan.. , L.a . Is. . 1 ""V .A"M"

Kcbruarv 1 I Iu Fls,!,l Township, Appa

n0rW0us oonneLs. jar. WaiUng doth ir oreSirf i lVt S1 fr0m e P'pUt & doth , iSed lad press ure i t) preaeWng to ?trjiv I J Jt"?,

His Gallant Actien.

near iavenport. lowa. was

smothered W death by a sled load of

n,.i4 i 11 i

jniiiiiK uciic, annii nc aiwjiy:f glide together through life as staoothh' ;

n i r t. ,! Abo,,t widafteraooa veeterday the tin. tionrfi. iioar. T kniui artt" .... . .'

, -- IT ' 1 - v, . -v- : PTT AT "KimiVtV UM11

. . i startnl in Michigan Avenue, wear Cass i 1 13 Wlu , m"SK5- A,w elM shall we ever le to each other v,v ,J2 are freouented bv persons like Mrs.

man, witti tae peach-blossoms of tb ' i.n.

moon gathering tioes not tuny satiety tbe demand for this sort of thine, and

evening receptions have

are rapidly oecom-.

laere

as at

a kettledrum or afternoon receptions oa week days. Those who have them leave them behind. The company gathers without ostentation, and enjoys an evening of sober, but uelurhiftil sociability.

i cere is often

moose i as dinar as we now are?'

" Oh, George, always!"

wit . ' wvumrt t"Mfli a, i&Liii7ti Ufltnuii tiHUVll t

nnolis Z SIT Thm, NIH &t M nn.J; ter of S- McCann lost her life, being " And, Celeste, shall our cl, of the ' tuinto hi bootleg had Tt - mak i ritl6 "J! n!U if,Stne' ,n1 wiU shot 1,er HtUe brothcr oJ 7 years, who hand be as warm in the future as it is 0t o7 h make 1,080 barrels or 12 car-loads of was foohW with a in.,!u.i now?" t out o a narnc5s-sliop, and, seeing the

nonrauay. . George King, a drumtist of Went " ph, George, it will! 'Movingly.

i lie ilccla and Calumnt vmnp MiddhMwiv. Atriwr fVniiitv. p.tnn .i.;i. : " IJear Celeste vou are so kind to

mistook tiactare Keu menrst in your aaec

and drank about "Uii, l.eorgei"

caused his death in tnere wasa crash before that last ex-

American street cars are now run. i three-quarters of an hour. , claniation. George was skating baek-

idc n nearly every large city in the 1 AtOlin, Jsckaon Countr, Iowa, S. ,wr (aml thc wre looKmg into each worM. and liorses continue to be cv- dolinson, an old resident, took down a othe? es: ' skate caught m a portcl from this country to Kurope, ' 1 barbed-wins fence to make a .short cut ! iT'f m the lce and Viere T18 ntMr, A..Wma., L.,,!,.r..I., home, when his team started suddenly ' 94" on, J . 7m 0 l,d

hnvi.u 1"" "' vtviiwi niiu . ui inir him Mitit. w?r with .i, "urHsas, a vision oi tiimny, ana Uieti

. I 1 1 1 V I Hl'riVUr.. I d I 1.7.1 I 1 M n - . . . . ' 1 ... I m.uii . t . . . .

v., .,ulclt . uiinji-sn fjv wind!'?

peilts pensons oi intae, anu iiivre m g"

" . . , 1 1 mi oi mhj woo m ine iiriTiMNce ii come . . . x i B .

i t 1 u lumw copper t Micuieeox, fiercer con mines of hake .Supcrior,9inco thev begaa i filling a prescription, i Jg0'0 ave paid to the stockliolders , of aconite for whisky, vH,,j.jU,W0. 1 an ounce, which cause

i country oa his ebeeks, and

attending to meet and lionise the emi-

runawav horse eomior down tho str-et. n' Artl W,K 15 th P ot the even-

he draped the horse-collar off his arm 1Jlre not many houses m land made a dash for the Hying animal. Peat on Sunday evening, but .lust 1k)w it happened no one could say, lhcFVire f.d of CKXI1Poiav0n V but horse, and man, and sleigh were wKty, ami the literary and art world all piled up in a heap the next moment, .he"! witHouttbem. Happy and from the ma issued snch a siriar hlH wio canget these people

of yells as it did not .em iKjssiblo one tolike to coin to4 her drawing-room.

man could utter. The crowd separated

one from tbe other after awhile, ami the

A'cwt York Letter.

MS m snrvi3r d tn h

through several knot-holes and then ran ?VK tt.wv....i, .. .i..i.: l.i. ... r.., ' I'll

. . i iwn fiiriiiAra lotrt iu frr i;nrmi iiac .. . .. . .

uie skin of bulLv... nlr. nTt 1 n .Rrry 11 was scv- ;.. - t ;;,:. t.', . wrouen a mrcsnmg-ma

are tanned in from so tn tn mtmitn. eruU iln,, nB bm 10 (,eth- 1 t t 5 , r,,J? 515 wilcd tho blood off his .innuun irom 20 to 10 minutes. TlllMi. .,.!. n..t,: ho priw pumpkin, and CeleHo's -nose htl m. M JmA.

-I flC niailtllaotlirn nf iu-Trw frrtin . '- """6M" twilrs 1 tf r im ,r uml ll tl..zwi -i---'" t--..-

to anowll ; . " KIT ' remainder himself. The cake had been Oh! I don't caro

isliei . Ti . r.' A!:1 ; I poisoned for the purpose of killine rats ! scratches, where are

am w Jrut" 7.,M,US WUUWKI i and careleselv left Ivinir around. " Th 1 "'"" traeruia.ry. lives I saved?"

1 ' t- 1 U I I'll llll IGU l . mi en

chuu uioti, nut mo irtiaer recovered.

. .,., vaaiti x,rtt i

t a i t 1 Orel Jft Of fB w""""'p5i n- tai v a ,n il'13 Ten dcoldeil to erect the new fnm i cTa r r,,. i,' i waited at the Grove Street crowing Agricu tural and Military College of t raZZ !T?ji (ra!inyha only seven ,th8 peHM5yiva,lJa Ktilrowt in Jefi Mississippi at stark villi. J fc ""J niS" over the Uhinc; now City ttd tht lrlin SpprocJml a

At about 11 o'clock on Saturday

evening, an aged woman, thin

"fa," said little Johnny, the the

, "where is the icoou bear really now, Johnny," his father

c,r!u Ia graphical attainnwnts; but it wa of no

" MSB. i wvr iManl nf aurmu-h Ma."

when he, got his he finely, u 'hr, pa, you sakl to

mottier at tea when you were tetung about tho snow blockade, that freightcars stretched along the track as far as t. i , -ill l..s

.. ... . I 1 1 i iii iui ' 1 I . wok kjiu iiMiins.

" mere was no one in th sldlrh." :: , ; r . . Tr.. .. v v

answercl one of the crrrfvd-oona !M: i0! MUW FF

about these few

the ladies whose

lv cld. ! but a sack of huckweat and a quarter of -'fo rntajcryrf. WtB i : 1cf' ,'1 tlie3 are safe." A youth of about 30

rmiih of about 90 winters exhlb-

! If!te ,!;rl"s 0""-1" wt -. oEr. iZwUKS JIS!1 "S"" - . li p;.1 sail!?

i I,lrX.L?tln School, organized! -The mandate for a !...! SrlL0.?!!' " No; bt you are a hero, ut the iac remark: "There's my oW father

forPnniw Allien hM luiun lm-if .... i. . i .i. . i " same.

!Iw, and ft cxtrcmeiv s Tn lttO up she gave a sharp shfiek aad plucked .Tpn be tdotaUv mashed if I amf work. finely successful ,n its , disregarde. in i-.ngland-a change from something from the gate. Then she iSifL! lf lJ?L

irned up Newark Avenue toward tbe 1 rna 4Wi iuu..!n ' iu;iny lUrUk tiu it-

Indiana's hri tn.t , t . humbvuii me miiKiuaius in Hurried up Newark Avenue toward a SCllOOl Ilintl ftmmitlta tn I hA Par): mif nn ninnm n (. I . . . ti i i. c ... ... .

?.f.wo,0W, aad S1.000.0OO .m WK.; : n VsiV, 7 'v ""v" ,""8"? iora expHHia-i wy hwi, hitch a swill-cart to me. and hasirdne.in comnaav with ex-tnrese-

tl?rllGr H tl' People to keep u7, the ! -Th Kmn( ai. a, L SS ' iv me to death for a mule, for I don't man llerce, of Boston, for a journey of

rvVu"t Willie the school iimn t t J'r rv.:i i . 1 , . . V"" "? . .

now, he's most 70 years okl, aad kaowa

nearly as much as 1 do."

property is

"'waii$ 12,000,000. . in. . . . .

lenaiWrf ,V7,eKn," of 'V'glandhavede--cmntry 100 0hRpig 1H)r ywrfor tk8

mer retreat

smoker, and

has on the writing-tank of .strirur to tin rat, so tW. . w t rcK x. J rcri. useta.

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ma uwituoih a numoeroi ion, coarjnj , rsisei h ihkmi extract the tooth, she -.(UwrrUilu. m. . . ! Call forma has a roaw an

aaif gpare, withjcloe cropped sandy

hatl not 50 cents to nav for its imlline. i bmU t.m. LUauirV i,l.uv.i. f rrewinsr cheese trade wish Cniaa, Am

Wui Trl- .SH 1- t aft . ' I,i11j. u .J tliaf li Iimai-uu

i original Sherry, oobhlsr.

tralie, and Sonth Awenoa.

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