Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 22, Number 15, Jasper, Dubois County, 2 April 1880 — Page 3

rrraT7T7'T xr VITTDTT?D iktos kook says UiHt the Boston UICHiH I jI IAU-TaIIIlLU teachers punish too much, soma ol them

C. MAJTE, WUhsr.

JASPER,

INDIANA.

IXXMS OF 1DKTXMJBMT. rrnannl h4 Literary.

The Hv. Joseph Cook is alxmt ftn-

ui corporal punishment in a month.

The $KjO,000 Endowment Fund of the Drew Theological Seminary at Madison, N J. which was lost by tae failure of Daniel Drew in 1870, has Imin made up to the extant of $250,000, to which fund additions are bein& mado all the timu.

An English curate, who had bean

FAMMX JHtTM.

trimmings are

is

grant

lounoed

Tread ay

WolcM hare aaaeuatty plenty i portions of Elk aad MeKaaa Ceaaqes all winter, and many farmers have lest

large numbers of neapiroai taeee mm

the Australia, whieh arrired

Loadoa, Wednesday, kadad twantJvea rtaaraga yaamwgan at CuMla Garden, uaonf them savaawomea aad man. coastkutimr the adraaea

intruders. Heavy reward l2ffor5 1 rd Tke Salvatioa Army," in some instances for the deetroeboa of ZtiMm w.r iL

bWK"PHte Ik,m i in Holy OriTers for thirty years, recently will then go abroad for a) ear of for Emission to a work-house trrl and study. j Devonshire as a pauper, and the

-Kossuth has made such arrange- imn o Guardians granted the appltniMit for the publication of his memoirs Ctttion. M to rescue him from joverty, ami place 'ril0 number of priests ministering aiwinaWiwncefor irwremamingyears. in the Old Catholic churches of SwitzMr. V. S. Gilliert is said to have erland h between sixty and seventy received from Mr. Sothern the sum of only. The Catholic population of the f lV.OOO as the price of his new comedy, confederate cantons numbers 1,02:1,130. ad the actor is quoted assaying that he The ecclesiastics number 2,G'J0 of whom would not take $30,000 for it now. 2,3 1 belong to the secular, and 3.J7 to -lUforR Buckle was thirty voars old the regular, clergy.

it wax claimed for him that he had stud- The only place in the United States

fed nineteen languages, including, be- where services are iieiu by tne sarnie

and en acur back and front.

becoming. Black linen collars and cuffs are shown among other things, but those are to be worn only with mourning dress and are unwholesome at best.

-The spring styles will be varied, but

the natural outlines will be preserved, and drapery will be low, caught to one

side and irregularly laftcnou.

For simple foulard dresses arc dark

naw and peacock blue grounds, or else

nor provided by a steward in thoir em- purple violet shades thickly dotted with ploy. white, gray, or gold dots the size ol a poa. ForoiRH Notn. The new summer fans have broom rtt " i - - M ...I. a ! 1. . . 1 1 -

cumII 1rMliviiffan ifinPTfp-ittioii in mo wimur sowings oi niiwn hi um jeavos or twigs laying aiong mo uppur UoThL SrteJiSEM south of Iluseia haveSuffered greatly edge with tinybids flying toward them.

; iWaf. til.MJiint nitv. lie is a sienuer. - -rr j e

Beaded trocue.

-Sowe of the mw suits are

to the waist. Every thing odd, every thine quaint

is considered stylish. i in some instances ior tae eereuo w f"llUwMi f lav extorters fueaesa

Yellow ia ite numeroos shades wUl ttoe aeimaM, wiywiiga f o bv W.

be varv fashloaable this summar. tureg are reixrtduy those who eungea I M iu-tl oWu.

-The fashionable hat of the summer 'J ?J W will be a broad-brimmed Tuscan straw. I CjJgjL1 f Ba se aSdUw S -The newest effect arrived atin plaitj hVUint were kept in a imt suae ed flounces for skirts is the flaring and of Urm for fmr & beine attaeked at

nutoa appearance. ni ht hy th(J mvelKHl!g beat. -.Jetfringos, passementerie, and tlw i!,hard Davidson and Porter Smkh,

nnur lll(lanl'1kn(if lililf Ana' a ftLQ lul a Y-Ck I - ... . . . ,

,.un- 7j."""u' ' ' of Jersey Sborc, sliinuiatea paruy oyitji,,

useu on ncn oiacK dresses. t b. -Mna Mrltr bv a spirit r" j tl J3TIw

-For full-dress bodices a new cut is ; of venture, started out on a grand wolf . hTi.wordgt ThSlmk Arwy," coming in-viz., high on the shoulders , hunt early last week. They freded I J" -n, wtars. Om of the worn-

t it u vLr l . vi t x .k. .a r-i a

Booth, a Diteeauag elenmnM, m now MumberiDg over lOO.t.XK) persoM. Tbev created qedte a sentatioa the Gardea, aad sttbeeqoeatlym the street, as they passed to the kdgieg-hou t hat luwl been provided for the. Ther sM atdrad ia a uniform of dark

blue ekrth, edged wHk bright yeitew

arouna uar jmm ww

siiks the classics, all tne tofuntes of modern Europe.

The oldest editor in the country is rfcilip K. Freas, who foundetl the Gerniiatown (I'a.) Telegraph, a weekly, Jlfty years ago, and has edited every isof the paper during the entire period. Rev. William M. Baker, the author of "His Majesty, Myself," is the jmstor

prominent manian Society is Danbnry, Conn., tiio

piaceoi wuruuoi ltouerc aanueman, ino the leader who gave his name to the sect. Every week tho members have a mooting at which they greet each other with a Kiss and then sit down to a din-

en, wMb holds tin: rank of Captain, the

a bov about fourteen years of aee, who ,u Tlanuytutd. carried

insisted on eroine alone. Leering the Miu "t 1 ur. wkk a larre

cars at St. Mary's thev proceeded to the Tow.swn-m the center, and bearing 1 r tYxa tnlva in ilia U'lLUrnWU. - - . . , Tl

m'KhUe-ared gentleman cf Vireiniaii

birth. He preached in Louisiana and Texas during the war. Mr. Trollope, the clever novelist, k(iotcdas exclaiming: "Have you xnv ugly women in the United States? For surely none come to Europe from your country. " Yes, Mr. Trollop!, we 'have occasionally one. When the dog come in with muddy feet and jumps into a basket of clean clothes, there's lileelv to be a woman as ugly as a wild enchasing around after him with a broom. liostm PL

ScIrBc HMit lHlwtry. The cheese product of Wisconsin eight vears h-o was $000,000. In 1879 Uwas'$2t5W,000. Cincianati packet! 5;1,559 hogs in the winter wason just cioied, a failing off of a9,025 from last year. For sleeplessness a high London authority reconuieads, instead of stimalanw, a breakfast cup of hot beef tea wade from half a teaspoonful of libjg's extract. It allays brain excitement. There are in California lf0,1K)0

eot, aad in the Pacific Territories

W, maKifig a hhju vi Pacific Slope.

The latest novelty in dress goods is

ecru cotton, thicker than unbleached MHslin, and with bayadere stripes of bright shade of blue, scarlet, yellow, aad black. German statisticians calculate that tie amount of money expended in railroads since the invention of the locomotive reaches the vast nun of $15,000,-000,000.

naught is to become Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland is again revived.

A decree has been issued at Madrid

prohibiting tho importation of pork from

Mis uumiirj uu vruiiuiutjf.

A St. Petersburg dispatch says the

report that Gen. Mehkoff wore a coat of

mail when tho attempt was mauc 10 assassinate him is false. Christine Nilsson's health is greatly improved, and the fear that she would lose her incomparable voice no longer agitates the minds of her friends.

As an indication of Mr. Gladstone's

little blossoms

from thorn.

Among novelties in the silk department are India corahs, printed at Lyons, in eastern designs, which are warranted to wash. American pongeos, many of them woven in Philadelphia, deserve high praise for their beauty and durability.

For tho sreneral manufacture of

spring wraps, this season, light supple cloths, such as camel's hair fabrics,

vigognes and cashmere cloakmgs are to

take precedence. Choice colors are

urab, light tans, and almond shades, with mastic and stone gray.

Princess forms of modeling remain

great popularity in Scotland, it is re- as popular as ever, and are subject to ported that as high as 0 was offered any modifications which are appropnfor tickets of admission to the hall in ate. The apron front style of princess

Edinlmrg where he recently lectured.

Jorge haacs now appears as pro visional President of Antioouia, in Cohimbhi. trie.1 Pedro Kostrero: but as the

machinations of tho lattor's ally, lienjifo, in the State of Cauca, are alarming, the whole republic is announced oy President Trujillo to be under martial law. It is alleged that the Tope, having

Inarned that several Catholic diemta-

es.W,- j , England had used violent lan- ternatc narrow ribs of gold and whit on the f t tho Ilrilish Government gold and garnet, gold and blue, et and supported the Irish movement, has Those for handsome stockings, win

expressed disa

and dispatcher!

to l-.nglana

of their conduct,

letters of remonstrance

dress is tho rulhiE favorite at present

and it will hold its way entirely through

the season of 18S0. Habits of velvet or satin, ovor-dros?'

63 of tulle or of silk, covered with lace, will be worn all the spring. These habits are cut like the masculine frock-coat,

but have no sleeves whatever, merely a

row of narrow wlute lace gathered

around the arm-hole.

Children's hose are ribbed in al-

mte

etc

while

idainer stvles in lloman stripes and

tartan plaids on tho new shades, coach

man's drab being especially nxoa.

According to official statistics, 16,- sured by the Government. 727,&59 stamps were affixed to patent The London Morning Post, in a medicine in England during the lat leading article, views the Chinese nucsfiaancial year, yielding a revenue to the tion as fraught with grave anxiety. LitGovernment of nearly $700,000. tie doubt is felt in oilicial circles in Lon-

. . A . i 1 1

. ti ! .i... i .rM.rr wnite peuiooais are io De auan

of iMtmn in Iindon. Ls charsred by tne i'"s

rorfd of that city with wearing at court foulard, or surah, trimmed with narrow a sort of uniform including knee- llouncea which are wlged with white lace

breeches. As this is contrary to Amen can rule and precedent, that lively jour

nal wants to know if lie will be cen-

lands

forest

planted alonz country hkii

the extent of ,S0,94f rods, or about 878 wiie. Lightning travels nearly a million times faster than thunder. The speed of lightning so great that it would go 150 lime-; round the earth in a minute, whereas the sound of thunder would go scarcely thirteen miles in the same space of time. Thunder will take a second to travel ,190 yanls. On the 1st of January, 1878, there were 9.r New York insurance companies. Thi$ number was reduced to 89 on January l, 1879, ami to 81 on January 1, 1S80. The withdrawal of these companies has reduced the gross assets of New York eoniDanies S 2.500,000. The

or else with lace emoroiuereu wun suk

or wool in red, ro?e, blue, or orange.

are to take their places.

Momie cloths, in all the new shades of mauve and tan and drab, metallic mixtures of entirely new blendings, in which tho colors are mixed in the wool

before weaving, polka-dot royalincs,

chevron stripes in lively shades, and

are among new

haunts of the wolves in the wilderness,

where they had been attracted by the ..v.. j .i:.i

carcass oi an ox wnicn mk ubu svurc days before. They traveled in

light wagon arawn ny iw

lorses oi ntue vaiue, so ii m

case of disaster the loss would not be

leavy. J toey nan aunneance oi am

munition, two doume-barrewa rims, j

troviwons, ropes, axes, etc. v utn a

short distance of the bunting-ground

was an old, deserted stable, whkh had

been used by a crew of lumbermen.

The liorses and wagon were left there in custody of the boy when they started for the hunting-ground, each carrying a pine board about sixteen feet lone, for

the purpose or putting up a puwm. They found two small trees, abouttwelve feet apart, where tbey erected a plat

form with tne plans ana rope awi

fifteen feet above the rrouml, awl to

each tree they fastened ropes toast

them up and down, l hey uten staneu in search of the wolves, leaving their

guns on tho platform, cautiously watching each step of the way. Their pockets were Ailed with asafetida, in order

that the wolves might scent them.

Thcv had frone but a short dianee

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when tho wolves made their appearance

ibe title of the ocaUo. Tae wale member of the band, whoe nasae k George Kailton, k known as a Cowauesioner, aad wUl have eharge of the future organization in the United States. He said that the "amy" owed its foundation to a visit made by Mr. Booth to London in 3865. He waa struck with the Tast number of persons there who never attend divine seroce, and resolved to devote himself to remedying the evil. Gathering around him

a nana o earnest vnww, wimenced a series of open-air meetings, aad thus formed the nucleus of what was at first known as the Christian

Mission. In 1S78 the title of " the salvation Armv" was adopted as being leaa calculated to repel the persons whoa it was designed to gather, aad who do not like to be spoken of as needing mkaon effort. In September wet, according to a circular furnished by Mr. llailtou, there were in England 122 corps, under the command of 195 olcers, using for services weekly 148 theaters, music halls, warehouses aad other buildiogs, holding at the annual rate of 45,U3 open-air services aad 60,000 indoor services, aad preaching to 73,000

persons indoor every isuwlay evening X , - prft . i i . in. - nwtttt l- Tin r 1 1

uugn it? inranentalitT 257 persons

and thev immediately retreated and as- j ' ,

cended the platform, when the wolves 4 Th.l.,!

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were at tne base o: tne trees in a ic i ivvnuie wholly emntoved in re-

.. . . An aaji I .i i..lc;. .ml Vncrlanfl arn stnv. I

iiriiiE ioi v - ----o- , . , fnn shnm n. cloths

in Minnesota were planted with ing to foment war between uiium a u ,

-1 . i i . . .mi ncri ninsi in niniuui "i s "

tree. ami rows ui w i usinii,i.iK""v""r."e - -

mn iu ncAkciuiii: iijtjn. .w.. a. I

knife-plaiting of dark

red satin is around tho bottom of the skirt of nearly all the French dresses, no matter how light or how dark the material of the dress is; indeed, this gay finish i3 seen as frequently as wore whito lace or muslin balayeusos on drosso3 last year.

oaii and UniR Dark blue linen ana navr-mue

Fmm tiro Uositon CommercliniuUetin.) Scotch ginghams are made into shurt dresses with striped claret-colored bor-

-ueMup-. th ders, or else the gavest Turkey red calTUa man wlio OYtOA H-llShinST Oil tUC . ... . , F. i- 4 1. .

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pnn as a uetense against me nggiBMwn? f China. Japan has a good army, trained in the principles of European warfare. She has several ships, and m naval equipment stands far ahead of China.

ice has rather an ice-hole-atcd occupa

tion. Fashionable young men are like theater-bills. They are posted on tho waltz.

When tho farmer puts a porcelain

ico with palm-leaf figures is used for the

cuffs, collars, borders, ana tor a iuu guimpe, which is finished at the top with a frill.

Tho most popular model in jackets is the sDortsman's. which is rather short.

half fitting behind, loose in front, with

minutes. " Tbey selected four of the pack and shot them at once, when, to their discomfiture, they discovered that through an oversight thev had left the ammunition at the stablej and they were without powder or ball. The prospect was not cheering. Night wa coming on and the cokl was tevercj. They had but little room on the platform to move around, and at the foot of the trees a drove of wolves, which their imagination magnified into almost a legion, wore making night hideous with tht-ir bowlings and jumping up half-way to the platform. Thev secured themselves to the boards and" trees by means of ropes, so that if overcome for want of sleep they might not fall if they should lose their" balance. Davidson threw a small piece of meat, strongly seasoned with strychnine, among theni, and oo had tbelatisfaetion of seeing one of the number struggling in the agonies of death. Soon after dark the pack was reinforced by three more hungry-looking devil", which had been attracted by thh howlinrs. The niffht was spent on

the platform, and it was a night of terrn. nw1..lU tlw I'VlfUMWW llV th VelL?

of the infuriated lwats, maddened by

their ineffectual attempts to reach tne ar ffnUl . Some time in the nieht a nor-

tl,n ,f ihnm U-ft. and the- sham crack

rf a rftrnlrsr was nroof that the boys

place of refuge had leen discovered. About sunrise the remaimlcr departed in

the direction of the carcass ot the ox.

Sained that they might risk coming down. Smith concluded that he would iImI and seek the bov. who had

been left in.harre of the liorses, while Davidson would prepare breakfaet. They accordingly came down, and soon a roaring lire was kindled at the root of a large tree. Smith proceeded in the direction of the stable in quest of the bov and team. A few rods from his place of destination he found a large wolf lying dead, who had been shot by the boy, who, on their arrival thtre, was found perched on the top of the oial.lo. cf. bat almost froaen. I the

g . ' .1 n ' . A . I 1J All 11 1 1. Hi. uuu, .www T

rvi cs renuiiuiw ui " egg UHuer iu- uuu, ia ' - square Dasque, a quantity ot pocKovs oi - -.iva titt hd 'eeB o for 1879 were more than $500,000 m ex- mvh? a shapos and sizes, and a profusion of ; fU ,tv ? J wL la their f tnt.l ammo. fcb . i. itori in Btn . ti,I,- fi,nr tihl badly hurt by the horses in tneir string

The passenger tariff established by ing cotton said he hooked it because it 0r single breasted and have a deep colthe Georgia Kailroad Commission al- wag a great staple. larorrevers. lows the railroads to charge for passen- pai,er has made a great deal of The new beaded trimmings are ger twelve years old and over four moncy from pencils; which is the woven wholly of beads. "Vkle passecents per mile; under twelve and over difforJncc between Faber and reporters, monteries, handsome cloak fastenings, five rears, two cents per mile. The fare u andrfor bare, i as the bald- and aigrettes, sparkling tassels, tiny

ior oenns on sieeninx-cre . ... ;;i .i,ori hhniirht a front dron ornaments tor ureseos, hu uwu

. ; : ..n-l. iit.i. nAt frintras with wide netted headinrs, are

wI inT.v.N among these. They look heavy,

-r - i.T.t.; u since the beads a

X. e uo not kuww - - 1t tjl t

. one of tho new liverv snaaos. itia

American nogs in ruruiiu.

exceed four dollars for 100 miles or less, sail for i;tjin.. nvfr 100 mile shall

not exceel the rate of one cent per mile

for each berth.

but

are m

School and Church.

Knii oi tae tunso bhuuio'i -v "-- , . .t.; n n v,7n,u ens uiaeonauv to mu naiaw, iw

alleges in this country about seventy many American nogs iu s h polonaise falls open in front and

Mli?hel loung Men s viuhwh hu both sides. At tne oacK u is lam in i

gles to escape that it was but the work of a moment to kill them. One of the horses had been killed, and wasparuallr devoured; the other was loose in the stable and bitten some, but not sen-

ni.cif fciirt. Aftr seasoaine the car

cass .of the dead horse abundanUy with fttrvchttine thev smarted back to the

platform, carrying with them their am

munition, unvmn wrcj t of breakfast, and then slept a few hours, aMi wtphinr and sleeoinr alternately.

About noon they concluded to start for

lmmi. havinir strinoed the dead woives

of their hides in the morning. Arriving

th rfablfi. four of the larrest of the

pack were found there, but were almost . mm a . At... ivlAUai1 MmMAS

one of tho new livery shades

ens diagonally to tne waist, tne SKin oi the nolonaise falls open in front and on

have established Youne Men's Christian have no brceumg. . , d bRck it is lai(1 in knt

.Vssociations. -There is a i norenco - UUl mX the terminaUs ic a "a mm eatintr the poisoned carcaw

A Indon publisher offers an edi- East amt the w esi. o.i w short point, hold down by buttons. I lie . -r r They were killed at once, tin. ,V iZvLmnt for two cents, laved by a washout, and the Injun there . . uh thi8 overdre88 y cf olive ? U.5.! rtin that the

and says he can make money at selling is stimulated by a war-shout. brown sllkf with shirred front, and it for that price It is surprising that some of our en- heavy cords of the same shade, ter--Sumlay-scliools are much needed in terprisirig dnmatUU have not con- minating in 8pikos are festooned on tha ik- RM.vrn.nroi.. -n.1 at least one strocted a sceno in which a sate is sidesof the polonaise.

xZlnGi is advo- hoisted into a tSiT rVolln ? likelyS ii.11 ""J catftr tk.ir JtafdUhmant. always draws a big audience. wimer a, a dr0S8 material, the Quean of

I - .. l.. i f aill. I

nr.lr ti. n. lllhln shall ue read m T9nh about tne mnnuuwiuiu u

public Mhools. has snccifitd that the SialMiamonds, thoother nay, , aasncu u. x w

t . it.. tnnmirt sunn I ...n.. iiiwn. suvintr iiu linn unit viwk" bihkic,

catrntr i

The Greek Government, in giving

an

the

ancient

be employed. The Congregational Church at "Windsor, Conn., which is looked upon as the mother church in that State, will celebrate this month the two hundred and fiftieth year, of its existence. Mr. Eliot, Superintendent of the

-A man who began to read a para-

England and many of the nobility having ordered costumes and curtains of it.

are three classes oi popnn ma double, and terry. The first two

named differ from each other in the re

paper uown, saying " " " 1 l.laofajf crdlll.tinXKlafi.

r ". iMfitlva thickno-s of silk in the warn.

-The, SultiV XnThe , tormtM-flrS while the third sort U a richly-conleil yetwe dare say, w hon .tho rnJJ lk, like a terry velvet, only the same won't work, the S iltana tells 'dm it is . and doubla

the hirei g.rrs mem Tr Hre alike figured, having goshinningaroundintheculai to anu in braoada. up the harem again. '

tt mm- tntarauir ceruun mat ie

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pack hal been destroyeti. o hi mu hm and scalps the hunters reached home Saturday, having received a bounty of 130, and tha skins ire estimated . . a ail.. .InlXmra MOM

iitn work, and 3.2& otaers staaa

re;Wlv to speak or labor in the cause whenever called upon. The "army "is said to be approved by twenty-three

Mayors and magistrates, seventeen superintendents of Police and one hundred and twentv-nine clergymen. Its funds xre raised mainlv by collection, taken at the services. Laet year they raised ia thk wav 12,000, while the general fund only amounted to 4 ,M0. Mr. Kaihoa

avs tnat ne ana a wuw n"'T pend noon what they can collect. Ibeur parage was paid to this country hy tha home association, and this they are ex

pected to refund. They win emieayor to secure a hall, so as to begin indoor rricc5 on Sndav. Mr. Kaihon says that be had written ahead to Mr. James Gordon Itennelt to get out some posters for him, and he was then about to call on that geat?emaa in regard to them. He was mock put out when informed that Mr. Bennett was ia India. They aho preach in the streets to whoever will lfet to them. The band gave a service of song is the Garden yetcrdav. It was nouceablc that some of their hymns were set to American tune?, such as "Way Down on tha SuwaneeRirer" and "OM Kentucky Home."1 Tbey are all fraeh, KroagknkiagTeng persons of about thirty years of "age. A geatleman who was "formerly a member of the army in England, and who emigrated to Phdadelphia, started an organiaatkm on stmdar principle in that city soma time ago, but this h the first genuiae delegation ttal has ever come to this country.

They intend to spreaa taemT.

thrwghout tne intiwt t "1 ' Union. Mr. Kaihon explained that the colors of the nag red aad blue signify the parity of Christ, aad he was extremely anxious to have the fact pub-

lisbed that t yellow naa with Orangeism JT. Y. Time. Health in XhMle aad Aft. Xo one who has taken the ordinary means to preserve health ia youth and early manhood should feel other than young at the age of forty-fi ve, from wh wh period until thatof sLxty, ifhfe 1 spared to ns, we shall do well to consider ourselves middle-aged, and to adopt greater precautions lor the preservation of health aad consentient happiness than might have been deemed necessary whoa youth was on our side. And if this w done, the period of middle-age should be one of the greatest activity, of both bodv awl mind. What though the hairs are turning gray? that but shows oaa has suffered sorrow aad survived it, or that, sorrow apart, he is a man wha thinks. And what though tbe limbsba not quite so nimble? Calm enjoyment foster thought aad generate habrts of that true temperance which conduces to

life nwi contentment more tmua

as

paring for the okl horse. TUMport (k.) Cor. Ar. 1 Timu.

pattern

u ch m'mI Mrs. Stdcer, " I wish

yonwouklgo ami see k the furnace; o-tri irt U nuuina In coal as if she

wasfirinffa locomotive." Ami, whea

Spkrar remarked that tha girl was, per

Haps, a rwiwj-?Mw" -"!., grew warmar thaa ever. ..ml j

S.

. . . . . ? . 1.1 . nml wluL.

n- tnimr we in mu , "rr

ever some may sj to jt maintain that desire to lire long is iaha-

reat in every beaHhy saae man or woman. To die of okl age is the only natural death, and, if death may ever be said to be pleasant, the only pleasant one. Though younger t han some of my E rotes-tonal brethren still m harness, L are neverthekws seen daath ia very many shapes and form, aad' ia almost every oasll have found tha aged mora

advamd ia years. For a wati-saen hie k Uke a waH-spaat day-at Hs oteaa thera k a wish tor rast. Or. Lmb fapr.