Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 21, Number 7, Jasper, Dubois County, 14 February 1879 — Page 3
WEEKLY COURIER ..T hr,Sirj ! rASM.ojoTK.s.
JASPEK
0. WAKE, FubUrtK. , - - - INDIANA.
foreigner HIUl heath!!. By ihw change
. mi iHninrjr 01 collection aild distribution i simplified, and tke expenses reduced several thousand dollars.
felt thanks for tke sympathy )hwr to
I
; r by kr subject is hr mjt b- okWilv ure. f mvement. Overwhelmed with rief. I ,.
Trains are very kg, full ad d-( mu. hwi, hwikhTw NhmumU.
Sugar of tia is the latest chemical discovery. I l't U 111 I U it tti. , iki. . 1
-.Raipk Waldo Eraerson.wkei, but 11 !ura elprin h ro-Xutr
transia-1 joVirurn. .i in.ii
1 HS 1 allttrutura n( oil J ....
isremarkablysmooth. down. ' "um l
Senor Zaraaoona, the Mexican
ITEMS OF INTEREST. rr4BAl unit LlOr&rjr
tears old, mads an excellent trs tio of tbs ffftk eclogue of Virgil.
h Lri uu .i i 1...- t .1 ., a ' I
bv in. uro iuh u a UBKrCNIIU, WHO was a bright example of loving tenderness, courageous devotion ami self-eae-riflce to duty, it U most soothiag to the Queen's feeling to see bow entirely her grief is shared by her people.
At the "Greek part v." iriven not
-T"8 ago, when MMUi
Caravan clotk w a bevv ladia ck- mere villa, aa IuHaa eoL loeaviaal
mere for wrappings. there awl conduct! a small but leeraCorduroy in various colors will b tlve peamit and fruit basinets oa a street used for Mm ,U jeoi-ner until they aeeemiuated mSMmt ' . . . ciul to open a little bar-room. Here -CeremoaKMH diaaer todets 4nad tk umm ame conducted tbe baataeH mmelbow slevee ami laee rulHee. eewfully, made fcer aample-room a 14TLa fmalaiktt-Ulo ukLr.M nL 1 VOTttal rtmWrt fnr B. fiffuwl AtttAd av
long ago m London bvMadaBie Plieoar. , Aim i finkm.l.rr . hmm-. sad fimllv. -ftar .m,,)..:..
only two ladiee appeared in mod I5U of 1)r)jt . Po,- eojumlerable property, mored iato a
rKKx. : . ... wurn wrb ptaog oreacwi. 7 . r."
rernandina. Kloridn. Mna ..
Miakter.i a thorough musician. He ping.turtle in tierces to Savannak and , gWfiraMwoild iTLT: -White muslin plaiUars are ac.in E",, JMBieat, a4 la apiano d an orgau in his house . Ho North. S 0.?'a "V in1( ' u)ittve cr" worn under black laie or 11loaSlk 'U13f h'" beoame kaowa far rWaskbtoi, nnd plays remarkably -In India there are now 7, Ml mil ' f TnLdtid t W t dr. ' r " I "J . k , v , ii a iViii nf n iy. ;.. -.i,. . .A. i . il oonsiuereu Jtopeleee to trv to' JUeaaivhile.RfbuwbiAr wknk&a mn
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. . haro (louide tracks i..o cuguanuMa w uoh mecos- , -umti. iiu.- nwaw urc ware bj mar ( p jbmj woewahood raarMd IroM tM -The most gifted of the younger hu- ' A ??!, .h JS i now worn bv uitl ' l!,um of ricles-oonsenuently tke gen-1 in place of wkite, at tke ik ad botrdiag-whool sfce had bZ aMiaJ tkors i Hoi and js a young lady who states soldierse 3e athn MiHt 1 nwB ?e in w"ow.UU and mada wrist. ; for jaarjJ Md w behalf irritas under the pen name of A. S. C . i t.7 r: . ,1" . .e me at tne Military th asaamh nnrimia ?nii uuu .. . . . ... : Ju J . Y ' . T , "'J
worth. Kansas. n r IvT" iPJI ' " " i "raws or snort carls Uowa the back -f"' tr aw very at-
Ska Iih Jut pulilisliw) a his-1 "Ti ? 1'"HV"1 T. H.r.r' . .. . .... , Ply the world with m
oils of Southern
tlioiifrht. niithf elm.
Zl. W.' Crtew.ll, who byhtaotawtSlv raotftls M
Sb-kwpcreantravosUeH made a national ' Js "im ;f vi m i. ln.ttnn for himaelf and the Oil Citv , . i'Ic,menf, ?f. Honda beach sand
. i... .i. .i . ..t nave otjcn tested in Xorthfirn (riM f.
The Capt. Fitz George who has been appoiated Assistant Private Secretary to tke British Secretary of War is an illegitimate son of the Duke of Cambridge
"J wisa riuroroiBer, who was a
Handsome burlesoue
A
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. . - . n. if i iuh. hiii i ii 111 nil Ti unoufaH ...k n.Li .r
.HHni ponuua u u uuiviiiiiau 8neh factories ad mirablv Uanu3 some 8.5 years ago, with whom V-ul , . Enquirer. wriVi nuraui. . the Duke of Cambridira hi llvpd fnr ' .T A.do"Mcueof keavysilkcbenille, -Uwly Anna Blunt, who has just pub-' 7T h,V Pnment made l.it season of and bv wfim hai had a ! .with lins1 ln U awe, iiu!? Account of ; winter xisEu'c J1" r?" ; i?Jry.5 o'f nOVeUjr ff tbe Reckift w the lifdouln Arabs, is a grand- Sultoit S Iol Z TJ7UC" an ofriocr ia th.Twwty.tWrd Fusiletn, f ff "f , diujthterof the poet Byron, lwing a ffn ordered W d served on th. staff in Cana.la rd -"km.'Hke name given to velvet?, dwjSbter of the Earl of Lovelace, by MCn rm eH Jersey. , cently. He has another brother in the ad WoeUfas baviag alternate dull Ada, sole daughter of my house and ""V01, Arnold reports that of Kitlu Brigade, which was servinein Can-. and m3,troua strijies, is ail tke rage at . ... 10 oleomargarine factoriiw Irnnvn tn u,i.t .r f Pans.
are worn wuh dressy eveaiag coiffures. irctJ;8- iwat was, noiwitkj -PomMoer ribboas are, Jain satin TlZil1' mu TeJ ' on one snle, and brocaded in floral ck- 1 HfakiP?. sigas on tbe other. wm not very kg siaee promuHmtly I -A small hnnnnt wor ... Hie,ltKBl tb ?!L PP
prumg, i hen, that Mus Baecigalnpo, yoking, rkb, beautiful, and cultured as I she was, .should number in ber traia ' mny auttors, some of them soeh as i might be accounted very attractive to ! an ambitious, matchmaking mamma.
nut, oeiore we proceed further, aa-
1.7. . ...
-Mr. Piatt, the Connecticut Senator- backed w -InthcEnglbh forage the oldest nit hail tin fthr fMlnc.-tt ion than thsit 1 .v . 1".f,i"y,1vw f inVct ?a li
v. w vuw tanu AUtunUU ivli Itfj
he pained by homo study and at a boy's academy at such times as ho could lo spared from his father's farm. He has i! present a very largo and valuable law
practice
mainuer are running on a very small profit, if any, The average daily shipment of oysters from New York to Europe is over 1,000 barrels, but for nhr5tmfi
-uaieo uusninir, n is saio.couiureau th.. j,imn(J : .7 ... "
16 hours a day for a month an.l never btV A f'ew yea ipfita forgetan uuporUntfactobtaineUinthat England woul.l Jnot St Se lean ame. While Attorney-General he would ovsters. l"tKn have his meals brought to him and laid ' .... ' , , A n his writing-desk. His custom often rt i hf app,e treQ 1S iru to eat the entire meal without look-' WSfk d n 8Hv WC,K? ing at it or resting from his work. f 4,f .l" 5,(' PBan ,s ler Wc foot, ami , n f wlifn iiriofl Irvine qlmnf -k ..t. t't.,,
Ual ToJia u,:il l.uo o.i ; . ..u.uuVMfnm( jiib
The long waistcoats worn with dressy toilets are separate garments and may be worn with several different kinds of coats and skirts. Snake bracelets, winding several times around the arm, and having jeweled eyes, are among late novelties in jewelry and ornaments. CII E AP LI VIXG.
l'rurticat Toph i I)tcttl by an JiHstrra r'urmrrn Club fl'roiH tljo Sttriiiiffi.'ld rvo.i ri.niiiAr.
M'kA ITai'.it i.,K ... .... i tl.f l n ir nivm ltira ka r l.n V. n A
aai viuu IIKVUHI III iB4s tKS- k" a.ui, ra vinuniigu tireu-
pitable residence of T. A. Uocers at taor a 'cllow of the legal profession,
other character in the drama we are rehearsing should be introduced. Mr. J antes li riaolari, a brother of Mme. Vincent, a young lawyer of fine talent, was coming into notice. He had already risen to the dignity of a place on tke Democratic Executive Committee, and was believed to have good prospects for a seat in the Lower House of the Tennessee Legislature. He was tali, handsome, xiKi spirited, and carried himself like a chevalier. His rapid rise to prominence gave promise of a brilliant future, when, in consequence of a news-
Pjer arweie waicfl ne construed as re
mitted to probate. The sword of Schil
ler, presented bj William Makepeace Thackeray to Taylor, is ordered deposits! in Schiller's house in Germany
aong tke other relics of the poet mme TrTiclso whkh
wood is uscl in the manufacture of shoo
iat., plane handles, cog-wheels and the like.
"Shark-skin" has recently been put
tnv ui uses. HllKinw W-hu-h ura
to
Taylor's unpublished writings are left to his wife aud Geo. H. Boker, President of tke Union league of Philadelphia. Vinnie Beam, although she has a husband, is seldom called by his name, that of Hoxie. It was under her maiden name that she won the brightest laurels in her chaplet, and it is therefore reasonable that she should be more frequeatly kaown as Vinnie Beam than
as Vinnie Hoxie. She makes an afloc-
it is applied much moro useful and durable, as belts, for example, and purses to which silver anil steel mountings are attached. It ia very soft, very pliable and of the fashionable mastic shade, with dark spots. Just now it is considered very distinguished. At Elizaville Station, Ky., an infant child of Charles Timberlake was scald-
the Youtieest, the Duke of Montrose.
aged 27. The oldest Marquis is the Marquis of Donegal, aged 82 ; the youngest, the Marquis of Camden, aged 7. Tins oldest Earl in the Huuse of Peers is : tlw Earl of Buckinghamshire, aged 06, though the widest bearer of the title is the Earl of Kilmorey, an Irish peer, agedyi; theyongfest is tbe Earl Bussell, aged 14. The oldest Viscount is Lord Stratford de Kadcliffe, 91? the! youngest, Viscount Southwell, aged, 7.
(Mil nhiI Ktid. Woman was originally a spare rib,
The vulgar word " hash " is not spirits, ami the essays and discussions heard in Boston. That article is alluded practical as the stauncbest utilitarian to as a culinary symposium. could dire. More than 60 persons, The beautv of a mas' nart W hk "P"15"? e'Sht towns. tested the hairTnlhTmuldle is that it Ps Cth I hl' ears an equal chance to aap. ; JS thing used ia Come now, stupid," said the . this entertainment was erown umm th
schoolmaster, "you don't know ltow farm and prepared by the home house- brilliant and promising young man had much two and five make. Now listen. ; hold, Phineaa Stedman, of Chieopee, sIoPtHl with his niece, tbe beautiful In one pocket I have two doUars and in ' presided, and, after dinner, called, for and accomplished Mksa Baccuraliipo.
ana
nephew
' West Springfield Tuesday afternoon and
I evening was a very pleasant affair. The company was large and in the best of
and a duel ensued, in which he Brizao.
1 an was wounded. The duel was conducted with great eclat, the combaUnta sailing down the river in separate crafts, and saluting each other aa they panood in true chivalric style. While the pnblie mind was still somewhat excited over the "meeting," and public curiosity about Btiziolari giving place to sympathy for tbe wounded hero, the announce
ment fell upon the public ear that tkia
mc inner uve uouars. now now many tne reading of the formula for rood and xm paresis were deeply grieved
dollars have t got?" " Let me see them ! cheap living. There were several of mortified that a daughter and
anu i win ten yoa." acaooi was dis-, tneui. which showed that the cost of 1 r- snoum nave so OMcraced their familr
j i
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miw- . .. . . i ... ...... ... . . ... ii tuuiiii lauiuo aiiciiuiHir CHDmn ouiuiucuvQ!unBuiius aiccnmu. i n.wmvi4uai in
tionate wife, and there was no receu- c w ueain oy ine up-Hjiwng oi a keuie , woui,i ;ve niore aUftntinn m the num. J For instance: Three Bounds of iJf. memorr of the public, if not from tke
ti.: ui LKJiiinir waier. i .i , ... . . hi i . i . . .miuiinHLnu ii sj .sj
tion in Washington on New Year'
where genuine hospitality shone more conspicuously than at her residence on Pennsylvania Avenue. Satieel and Chareh. Tke schools of Muncio. Ind.. have
added phonography to their course of
simiy. The newly created Humboldt Acad
emy at Berlin was opened on Jan. 13.
f'ua ivnro La lu fiii; m. Mir i. i ii i niviir.
suj education to persons who have not qualified themselves for entering a regular University.
Tbe Japanese Government never ' KaKd sewing. Until now has authorized nv nnrtinn ni ho.rS.
Ike scriptures to be published in that country. Recently it gave authority to a .Japanese publisher to print an edition of the Book of Genesis in the Chinese language.
A distinguished teacher in Ger- 'sued after one day's excruciating agony.
many writes to PrnrMnr Adrian Smt She was a beautiful srirl of 18.
it spelling all over Germany has beon Win. Harwood, a wealthy farmer
v.unuou out ov mo sound-method, ot t'auua l ownshio. J-ord Countv. Ill
v
a -3 ear-um cnuu at luiuoni, iiass and nnt so ninoh untjoB tn tka
named Curamings, carae to his death ber of hiuis that are in church, they from the effects of poisoning caused by would not be so apt to sing one hymn swallowing a small pistol cartridge. , wj,ile the congregation are singing auL. Wiles, a saloon-keeper of Wal- other. Joir. Gazette. ton, Ind., while handling a pistol acci- oh. t,vii .n.1 Mi, t
l. .li.. . .. ii' . ",t . . . i I w w. ... i
ueniauy ui5cnargei u, iae uan entering; apart
uia mjuy, Ji uuuuiug a sui iuua aim pruuably fatal wound. Mrs. P. Davison, a wealthy widow of Elmwood, Peoria County, 111., was fatally burned the other evening by the explosion of a coal-oil lamp standing upon a table near whi.h she was en-
bhe lived only two
minds of those most closely identified, and when the elopement was almost for-
I ing well was often greatly overestimated name, bat time, which heals all ilk, soon t .i ! . Kliiul ru.t lUil,, 1 1
to the num- i For instance: Three pounds
iastor gives out. snank. well broken, put in a. laree ket-
tie wun coiu watr ami set over a bridle
m . . . . . A.A T " m
nre irom early morning till dinner-time gouen unzaoian was aeara irom a sa(cost fl cents) ; six potatoes, two onions, bxia-keeper m Fort Smith, Ark. his one turnip, one parsnip and one carrot, nce, his wife no longer, living alone ia pared, cut fine and put in with the beef X-ttle Rock. to boil (coat 5 cents) ; two pounds of Another actor ia the drama, albeit he Indian meal mixed with water , gkt have bee. introduced and baked ou tbe stove, (cost 2 cents) : though he only nguree ia these Aramatit
half a loaf of bread (cost 5 cents) , four Persona in the last act of the play, is As
says the poet. They are, they
are; and it is just as well that it is so.
If thev were rerr close twt kr tha
cabinet-organ dealers would" be buzzing CH1I1CC3 of witter (cost 6 cents), six fresh the poor, harassed, distracted angels ' coasted apples and foar ounces of sugar 18 hours a day, and the advertising ior dessert (cost 3 cents). When seasonagents would talk them blind the rest of , 60 10 tai3 WU all told, 80 the time. Hawteve. cents, and will make a dinner fit for J i t i
A country wlitorsavsithasasriuted l aii Popie
In Atascosa County, Texas, Miss Elisabeth, daughter of a prominent citiaen, K. P. Jones, stood near the fire, bur dress caught and she was soon in flames.
ihe was ic badly hurned that death en-
have dined therefrom, there will be some left." This bill of fare for a
recent sumptuous Harvest Club dinner
gelo Marre. Like the hero of the story, Marre was a tall, well formed, muscular man, of fine physique, and enjoyed a reputation that his associates considered enviable. He owned a lucrative business, was popular and enjoyed considerable local political influence. Early one bright sunny morning it was dis
covered that the office of the Memphis
his curiosity to find out why a woman will spend six weeks working a lot of drt.Tl H 1 u . .
Kt nobody Ii th world bS Sit,or 75 Vions otf'- Six Caief of Police, the very headquarters mat iioiKKiy in tne worm DM. Hersell !., 5 hn. a -. : of thiaf.natnkr. 1.1
TMinnfill nf anil than i.n fllw . 35 1 A 17VTUUU3 . . Tvrunrla AAraa.4 Laal
80 ; two beeves tongues, f 1 ; four loaves and robbed, and the public was surprised of brown bread. 40: four Ioavm on . to learn that Marre had been arrested
a tramn TfcI i a - .t, . . 40 1 two loaves rye bread, 20; five t on suswchhi ot complicity m the burnfTlZ ? t f in 1 hliblt mince P.W); cora .starch pie, GO; " &7- Marre was indicted, tried, and ., , of getting a meal two or three times a a 1Kund Md three-quarters of coffee, 65 teaced to a long term ia the PeaiteaUl i WMk at K honw nn ffontnn Ktrvut Yf . . 1 . .... . 1 v, w, , . a
nuu ageti teacuers suit admit examination at uie coroner's inquest hearty breakfast, "Say, old woman, ,lm' the fact was discovered that the clerk in i can't you give me a chaw of tobaoker --Universalism during the past vear ' thu drag-store of Henry Fuller & Co., out of the old man's pouch?" "No, I JBMean increase of 52 parishes, 600i hd md a misUke and gave Harwood can't," replied the lady, "and you
three-quarters of a pound of tea. 37
two and one-half pounds of cheese, 30;
inree pounds oi sugar, 30; 60 dough
nuts, 4u: xnaian puddinr. 20:
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f.Wior vi cenu eacn. a man
tiary. After serving some three year.
he was pardoned by the Governor in consideration of good conduct, and,
: total. PMng by nw old home, he went to
of lanrs Llt" Kook, where he met the late Mrs.
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anrl avfl ITarwooit . nn' tk. -lv?"""" i--mm TOppi laat -'T -"".""6"" .
b3 CiF'UlctoMa.' needn't 3ETk7 'mJSi 'Z. ru.K? SXttZ
vnitffUA, xilO VAIUO nivrov uinbi viral lit VAiauilkV W. X 1115 Oilier UV K 11LIIR "'Mlin. ' ' 4 Wa an AAAiinniuu huma a 1 tMl XO BeT UilsuUI. BAF tinnlA Knianl.l.
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lj property increased f.9t- curred at bolon, Johnson County, Iowa, years old, while playing in the nursery,
nnmiifl i WI "lo inine "110 r"1,A nwsH,r iw sgeu aijout came across an old doll, rather the
1. ""uaj-scHoois. ou years, was ourneu to ueatn. She was worse for wear, and being in a generThe Protestant Episcopal Commis- working alone in the kitchen, her bus- ( ous mootl he took it to his mother and
vu m cnarge of mission work in Mexi- "nt,t who is very deaf, being at the barn, said : "Mamma, II dees I Ibetter div' s much encouraged by recent reports whil her son was a half mile away in dis to the swill man when he turns " Wore Unnnintl.koJ !ii .i tlin ft a) A a Mar nlnttiincr
wvvuti'iiBHBu. iwitn im I v in iris uw av vii wivkiiiui: tv .vi ait uu ui i nuuiiu. j.11 i am rmwiii ikkb i r nt tma
T s aearly ready for the renewal of . were not heard by her husband and only ! nice for the little swill children to play Zea. A council has been charged faintly by her son. I wis-wouldn't you, mamma?"
, V 01 PrePanng a liturgy sjitable for the Mexicans.
-The
After this reading the club listened to j
an essar on " Stahla Knnnnmuu ' fmra
Robert R. Brooks of West Sprinrfield.
and another from an anonymous source, and then proceeded to tbe main question, " How to Feed Farm Animals Ad
vantageously." The common imp res
Again we ro back to Mme. Vincent.
from 1 Tfi yellow fever epidemic in Memphis
last rammer oameo on Mme. vineeM and her husband, Vincent Baccigalapo. both dying suddenly and intestate, aa leaving an estate valued at f 300,000. The later husband of Miss Baooigalapo,
PorrlRH Xntr.
sion was that cattle and horses were WBO a1 uma 80 oug aoseat irom bm often fed more hay than was necessary. I oW home, returned to tbe Bluff City, " . . . . . . ainjl aiurtiavll.t 1. 1.I t.:.
injurious to an animal as a man. Reg- ways since hu discharge from the Peaiular feeding of a moderate quantity is a tenUaty, with an earnest desire to again
great deal better than filling tbe man-' WJWt ,a lB pains cm reeutaoe ana oe
A CardlMaRs Werk in the East.
t"".1 "e . starvation wages at which j A very largo number of English , s 1 . m tlw Irkh National schools landlords are returning from 10 to 15 ' Cardinal Spaccapietm are sept is becinninir to attrant thn t. per cent, to their tenant on tha lsst who recently died, was
lewion of members of Parliament.. An half-year's rent. prelate. Pius IX first brov
'run National or mililio or.t.n.ii nt.M i n ,i , i i i prominence. Ho was reniarkahlv inftJ ':... i .. l -inmun.luttrns vi ou. tUat taaut!
T-n. ... . r".v ovuuui ronvuui nv ui wuii.wiiiiir Liiu sii:irt!iiom-i . . .. y o ins: niu uuvusgQu. xnu r loni variiT v. u .
''liskKeceii'$2l0ayear The En- crs of the exploded City of (;ia.gow HS 7 precher. l he i'ope sent him on j uf practice va found. Farmer Rogers, 5 on was granted, and shortly after tke
i'ai:i n' i in nn aama . . i 1 1 .. 11 . r . i . , . .a k xi iiiwk iii.iani. 11 hi iiiiiw r.vtin'w ncv-u i . i r 1 .1 . ..a A-ca-&v ban (1M.Kawf . .
i t.i ; r- " vrKw naiiit, me ioru jtovosi lens tnem mat . . . : . --j wnu Keeps -iu iieauoi inriuv cattle, and i""'""" "" -t pp
liS oi aaa the Scotch teacher the jt5,000,OO0 sterling lost represents uo. S,ntKl imilJo1ve0 tH,e lP'e J has excellent judgment in such matters teifraiu waa received in Memphis from
I , but six months' expenditures of the in- ;" neie icur
"i, iae Un vcraitv of r.mi,rl,ln hab tanta for 1 nnor. ivrcu ui iiwrroeH cave mm a pal
nal Wnrlmlinna l..n Tin d00 ( YTLT. 1 - I 1 . gold buckles for hi shoes with an in
ESffS?11.?.' nstntments and anna-' tor Emanuel at Rome. It will be LivtJT la.mln
refrTi ""'P'oyeu in philosophical emSwiL't GoHl worklen 've been 5tnLw tfRC,.,ers' Sevral UniW.Tn'w,,M, lnu",d becoming en- ' W'. hRV? bcome wbrs of the lu? on for regular instrucLonJ"? use o tools and machine
I "'WVWB,
j the mangers, and gives grain, a mixture I not granfc , of wheat and rye bran with cat corn- heartl
ista of all nations may compete for the 1 honor of ereoting it.
money he went about as a simple pil-p-rira askinir liiln. Tn 19 vtmra tUa
.... . . . a ... i I? - r 1 j .w
mere is a "Boom of Heiresses" in I structure was built, and th Cardinal
circulation among the young men of , had tke profound pleasure of consecratLondon. The compiler has devoted ing it himself. His fame as a preacher
was so great in Asia Minor that when it was known he would preach his church was crowded, not only with the faithful of his own faith, but with persons of other creeds, who were attracted by his eloquence. Ycw York lrU-
"-The EmVonal pi,,mi. i . , , raucU tJ,ne and trouble to his work, and ?rk of SiZ aSf rih?,tTHkf t,te hs8 PPdd notes relating to tke ages, he Indians t 1) 7tha 1 Ln5? nR ' temrs' a Iooks RmI P08 '?a WtSX riSSx lt8i 1,0r; o the T"ot,s entrid9 'I'welre lmiulreKl ! " charge o7tke Comr.tf rtpl n1 1 IKmillR )'ar or its equivalent in ready wSk? resTheI ! mtk111011 fr
the petition of oiUaeaship be
nted until he, Brizaolari, could rtl from. But it was too late.
meal, then feeds hay for about an hour, j Ta followed a suit, just now entered. then waters, aud in the afternoon re- j for the possession of tbe heiress to the peats the process, adding only coarse property left ia Memphis, eaeh ..aiming hay or corn-stalks for tke night's feed, ber as his wife. , i In baking buckwheat and other Mr. Bret Harts, since his Consular griddle-cakes, a piece of fat bacon as a ' appointment was bestowed upeu him, " greaser" is by many thought to be al- has been twice in England. Last smuiost indispensable. Those who are of mer be viHed Mr. Froude. ia Devon! this opinion will, on trial, soon learn ' shire, and recently he was the guest of that a turnip divided in two answers the "a live lord." Mr. Conway says that same or a better purpose, as the odor in one of the poorest districts in London the most unpleasant part of.'cake bakisg j he has heard of clergymen gathering coined from tke greaser in ton tact I together the wretched parish okiblrsn with the hot iron, whereas with the tur-1 to read them Mr. Harts'i patheUe Cannip very liule of this U peroepUUe. fond tmmmm.
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