Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 23, Number 23, Jasper, Dubois County, 20 May 1881 — Page 2
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TOPICS OF THE DAT.
Mat 4. The ssviate
with the
of the
Mr.
TTir latil 1 ii lit in sissdni mi 11
lulka. lit Sia land ih.
reofcrttary. btt at tswetoavof hwresaerk Mr. Ikawas said it maid ant
fw neghMMtr duty rlwwlKM
-m'e?gp mMffttaltfliMM af imm halt Ex-FMntfmGnnui ley exlHadiS awady hiMikMlilimtte w a,mlitodrcrUCsaTsl iMHKttl NK-rfkiD. ansa "
it
f i miili. titoethsedey, i
xptwUd la New York Oijr
to
A muuk la the lm tht- 8k. Levis,
hpjmef YmMn
of
e-ttowe; M MMVMity tern, be wM war to dropthe age lor a tsme Md Mm4 other net istog bnatoms ITMe mamdomsjtor jPfcUwWPTIMI MiBfNdbl&CMUl SowtiMNM gVMi W eriw'jr 2l Otax-mnadramatft the CM sVsSsawaleSBBo sPssM) foltHtBflt WHV tfMNMflb"MlMP4
JllUtOt. I It BBC ewnr of Rtt
of aanM&tw Wit the
The fai
Robert
of
Afaim; Alfred M. Jo a. ranted aton-o Mar-
mmu. northern nAM of mm; -n-Jord l Madaon. Wtotmstste. Asssemts Jwmem at Um
von ot nunn; mmnu
' IHnlunM
Mr. Go. C. Uakikmo. ft weJLkaowa )mirMllN,Mitor of the jminfay Mm, dMatladliiMpaltewi IbfAk. IT WM retMStad on tW 9tk that liM
M with bUlous aster-
it
hWirmpesd frmta rttoin aa wtwl imll
lasnlsto scn aa extent that Um elevators
Com aad Kittenay (Ireland) are anlalaisd aaater Urn inn act.
A MHUft Of -' " " iwrn. UIM OMW aT ft
tmtly osderedby riftfrml 1 "V M
pais, root Me. mint. kv T? " sgnasiwMn.
Mb to Wittaoburg. Art.. has km "A w
v.rnumni laumy, AS., MM beexssaitcvetd to be banged an the Nth of Tmm United States Grand Jury at reaves, CU., Inn teitetMl Major W II. Berry, laiiaa Agmt at tW Ua Fiat Agtmey;
tVMWMIOMr A. K. MichtM! rt II J'
w. a. x. oiin.tf i ijr: -.it' " '-1 t""
J TWr Afctat lHMauwtr. knh moMIh ajm. TTh. IndUT will ta nil Twt Smato Jodfaiftty CMftmittjlaWliJr wtod to KMrt Mhwnely aa ta waaiaftttoa StitTKTOM on taa Muskojraa Furt
- , pnaagi u jiiMoun reMi kn
baea drlraaaff by tae ChMk. Taala-
ate retorted obtiBHte. it u
Baavlt af mi EafilujMftka
awM. fanr aartiw)
Tmb ProilaaH aaa
af oaaalee aal j
May a. Ta Seaato aatjr lame uaoaat mt
in BnotH pjv MM A AAH MWIL ' trrdajearfa!wMHMi ChiMMe
nv-aty. waiefe waa rattftea
froeeedaax with ue aalaadar af 'teeSttaa Sewrte awat rattfte4 at owtek eatieeaataa the
Cntabta; OaamUv aaneaatfa ' kh Italy, ojAa4dcatatlM)4leiatiowm
WKB mo-
taa 8auraa Oanrt. i
PxaUHurr GAJtrisij is aaM to aawa dearly iatiaaUad taat ha aaaoM aaaaMertlM vatat ot Seaaton ape the qtwattoa t Koberuoa'i winatia to be a teat f par ml aal poJUieal frieadliaeM. TWPmldeat, ft to amid, crptikmly abetalaad ftraai
wws. Mil it wa rr evidaat that ha
wottMrrtmiroteAtaiaat Jtobartaaa aa aa Qftfrlaadly act toward ato AihaJaiatratiaa aad toward hhairlf. TMBFraaoh Asbaaaador at Coaatattaafla haa aeadtd the JParta a aata myfaag that twdiaaatehaf aayanaeil tana toTlmie by Turkey waald ba Nvndad aa a "mui belli.
wMaeaieatoyaiaaw:aa4tlatray wath
taa ita
Japaaan aaa rwetid Statea limiaian an
3lUr t Mr. Dawa laada aa atteamptto apeak aw the laaolatfoa for eJacttoaoC aaaee aaacen, awt ta Deiaotiafc taaaiom Meaatedaaetaeeicaet aHiaatliif wotto to fitaoeaaeaeeewaa4oBwm,mfl r. Daaa aava no tk ai w 11. mm
apaa tfvei
Mat aV Mr. KaHaga; oaVred a laaatwrtaa calUaa: eat the PnWinaalai -Geaeral aad See Martaa' WarajMiNavT, Mato aad Twaaa. nr. for tafmaiaiiMi in mnutl to aaaplii 1 1 11 to taatr wwywu.e deyartaweaa. Oa oUkwen freea Mr. Tmrr the re-toterkM m taM over aaaier tba rub-. tb fi in thaa. a.
oa of Mr. Oawe. wont lateaaeattve
i aaw warn um aoata
i AM rOUTKAL.
The Prawdnul aaa aaat a aaaaaaga to Mm Baaate irltaorawtog the fatlowfaf; New York aoaaaatinaa; Stewart L. Waadford. T7atted aatot Astoraey JarSaathara Dfatrlct of Saw Torkj Aaa W. Tenor, United gtota Attaraay, Jbatara IMntrtot; Lewi. K. Payne, United fltatot ManoaJ. Southern IMatrlat; Clinton atofflooj-aM, Uaftod State Matahal. c I;JJT Taylor, CoUaoareatt kwawa aa frleadi aad dbittoii of
-OawkUair. Taa aaatanHoaaf Jndge
ifwCoUaetor of
COMMKKCK AMD umVWVUX. Ftrx Diractora of the defunct Flrat
XaMoaal Bank of Xawark; X. J., hare iadktad far oaaoniracr md aiaW.!
ting laltMimtiaa af tha baato aad laportt af the Inaliliiihwi Tmm Miaaooti Paeifte etttoMaioai to rort Worth. Tax., it iiimiiIiIi I
The aewiy iaTentad Foataiaa kooaaotlaa, faaaatiy taatod aa tho Canada ioathora
doabtod that the XWuri ladac fuUu wUl
their richt to build the road.
A msPATCH from St. PeUrvburjr sari
eoanres an on foot to lMa tha rnt iw
laaaa from thirty to ixtr-tfva pr eaaU
Taw will apply to the thirteen Northern
uorenuaonu. Tbore wiU be othar meanurea
af aastdioraUoa for the South. The axpee-
wj acaaanMitiitloB are probably cat
araaaHof tha
qariaid, tha
floeretary af War,
tTtt hm Iraaa traainliTitod Tiatwilat I be aril MaayaVtiatoaito the aaaaa atotoaat beiore thoordarof Daaaasbar tA. Wa. whkh r rented
i of taa Gait. My tha saw order
la planed at
of tha
4aAt aaa. Tha torrttorr
to tha Drrtawn af tha Gtalt to rostotad to tha
i of tto MSwowrL which will
af Lieut.
iff tha
Owmaf til iliinl niaiiau
totlMfaot
of tha
rla
that a caattait was tot far rtvwr
SULoatitoai. PaaL
jrty On Jane JO, tha oar
wat aata, nr. Jaeaea S. Whtta,
at Catoata, aotlaodthe
at WaahlaMtoa that tha root
ateatoay, aatd the mom
aa reordlll aaUca in to
Omctxi. iaAsnaatioai it
that tha iaaertty of ttoelthoUkre ia the He Lewis, Iron Moaacaia A Soatbera Railway hara agraad with the Mitaoori Pacifc Railway Coeapaay to ell their share to tha tottor, rewrriac pay therefor ia fall-paid ataek of the Mieaoort Padic Railwar Casnaanr at
the rat of three sham of tha Mioxwiri for
fooxtaareaof the Iran MooatAla. Itbtaa-
dcrntood that a dtstiaot
road will be continued.
A KKXAXJCAJtLr iotrstiaa: axpari-
last beoa landa at Cahda sad fw
var, aa the Enf tab Cannei. between wjrfeh plaeaa waiiiiiatlaa has bora kept np rYra oaor.by nMaaaafaaaw kind af tahsphoao, whidaaebeoa patented under tha ansae of tha electrophone. Jfot only wara warda
whispered late tlto anessratos at Calais diattoetly hoard at Dorar, utm af aatttat asm reran, bat tha Hatsasrat one end was parfeotly abla In ilMtotiilsh by atera teaasaf
Th featiTiUes arntnf al for Um mar-
r"f rrtaea mwoiph aad l'riaom 8toaaale at Vienna werr tormally heput oa tha
wo rnsMW i arnraj at Tita-
aa. a jrrasMl cortere eacorted tha royal
torers to tae eatie. The 1 rt earrfatsja coo
tataod the Eatperor and the Kin of th
the MoaSMf the Otteea of tha Bel
9totluMiie aad lrliM Hu
tha third the Empress Ctemeatiae
Haad with troop aad the crowd of neo-
ple aasabaiad thawmiidi. wba mwted tha
party, eapoetally the I-rinota Stephanie, with the kwoest and hnutict osiamatloas. Tha party oa their arrival were affection -ty wekMaaed by the Emprass la the great tdlary af tha caatla. Aaaoaa the dlstla-
ynUhed Tiaitors omasa warn the Prtoot of
Wales and rriaoaaad Priaeess WlWamof
Tm JawikPodoBa bArabaannaiaatod, aad troan have been Mat to their
prot action.
A Ptiot oeettrrtd wttkin the Mtomur PeaiteatiarT rasisnure si Tiatiin m
tba alght of tha 9th, entirely dastroylaif Snllirao'. saddM-tre shop aad PriVasayers sho shop, toaether wtth the prteon esuria
M mschiaery. The Caoftal Ooard wrm
pat ttadar atass aad marched ta tha fwHaoa ta proraot any antbreak of prfaMoers, bat
WfMaaMBWjf IsWat? VflsTTMVi ill! bTpO
Sam abip rairwmy ecrtrart ana boaa
waoaimaasly savrored by the Chssahir af Dtpn Ota. OmctAi. aawa h nettni row, of the Sonora RnOroad
enoaajad aodw8I pass tluwagh
of ftsaaa Crex, wbeaos
TopoiuASootmP.
Moftsm
that tha
iMhxtby
tt wffl skirt tha
wtth the
at ctnrr aaust
. Iowa, tmr hctar thaa hb mU k.
by Mat rteor serrtos, aad Mssmmuwdtaa; that
totaat of thss, agato oa Jaly S gaaariati ndsot
aiidiarg tba
atnnatd over the
af aa empty
I Of
aad ML Loots
s. This
tba
nwt March II, Mmtat
AMD CAjvjAiyrfM
CBjnrr aaal TkmUi Abbott
to
inured by tha fantorof a
wt I4ttl0tea 1C II
ln C AJLt aad bar 3-yar-oid sow
Klvar.at Miassa, Miaa., ta a shMf. Thoir
TMiaa eUklra. war kfllad by lifhtntog near Winona, Mtok, oatheath. Stx naen bat tiMir It by a ire isi a coal shaft at Carbaadsla, Kaa., aa tbeath. tartotu of their rnmpaalaaa wera n umrj tVM their pitMtts posrtioa after grost x-
a avMca aa the ataan Mar A ..
Tba
Railroad, aotwosa Kha Lake and
Wiscoaoia, the other day. The eea set oa fro by a ashwrosat. was sattoashr hart.
CaUSUft Mcmxt. of Canto..
-.had been ordered by bar pyrtaa to take oatatoe piRs every throe boon aad a
powder thrice a dor. be
she ardor, with fatal resaJta. A had
ba two weeks.
Mm. Mart Pattssbmw, aged 3,ael
arrrsaa oa to atesiaas Oar. oamMSM.
oictdo at IttitoaslpMa by teaprng from
TaW
Mr. Pendletoa.
and aHaamd at
ATtm Cwkuko aaade a
tfMoch before the RepabHeaa
Caoews bald aa the Mb. la wUehhepresaated with great force sad perspicuity his rranoas for oaaoalag the eonirmatloa of JttdfMobertseaa Coliootor af the Part of Mew York. H showed that Rooertaon bad bans, and atili eoattaued to be, aa acxrojsir fo to him aad his friends, sod doetared that be had worked the dttraptioa of hh party at hosne at he was diridlnrk tuaional-
ly. He (CowkHac) was ancomptiHsiislogty oipcrd to Rc4ertoo for aay Paderal otlee, as Bobettaoa was persoaally opposed to aha. Ia regard to bis personal relation with Mr. GatnemY Mr. CeeAlieg- jdleged
He had tnssted la them aad ha doeehrod la the asaot iaeiteaabw Whoa Mr. Conkiiasr had tinA
as reamrsa, nr. Hawley rose, aad ta a tern
Prtas oat aaraast speteh defended the Prestdjeat. Tb sameos ad)ottriMd without
seoon. At a ob.sqaset maatlaf aetd oa the
RRh, while the gravity of the sitoattoa was
gvaerally admitted, aad a daser to bar.
aKMtis nutter SKpres.id, the canetia was a evenly divided M was ImmMslbta to tall
wbether it weold imdlydeefde to take up
Kooertson or send aim ever aatil next
AcsmjaanaasuRasems to hav followed t
taairiMaairftmaaktat Rutthartot. Thesoil of
wartea, Maea. poroa. vegetaalt
antler nrewure. anl
la the at reot cause a stfoaa vi.
leatamla the adjaeeat hoasoa. Ihe I
Motet boulevard, hwwwer, was aa eaeentioa to tats genet al rule, and in the i-inmm faoing
tee principal atraet. oa which tbt-r Is a hsuivy tralWc. no snibl effeot wa fait from pa stag vetoslea. Daring the recent earthouak th
whmowb ano erovaerr aws waiisivoir sonoti ueted bulM aa rmtied very seatlbiy, whereas there was ao audtbi sotiad m tho
hotel, Sutce the eartomtk shook, how ever, thai atata af tltlaM ka auiail u.
tlroty. aad every veaieie paasmir the hotel
axMata vioraiKHi in tee waow nuiHSiiia;. The
stoaalar part of this chiiaae Is that tha asTaot
leoducvd by toe vehicle is the Mine as that
aoDompanylngtaeeaithiuako, It Is aata Jar s pre i.usty prodaeed in other buildiag, but a sawiuaT mot luct itatiU : to that ftdr in tha lata
shek. This mi'vcoii-ot is so a sat as to ano
pteture to sway barkwsrd aad forward oa the watK The hotel Is one of brick, covered
eutatoe with mastic, which would show at
once any crack in the wall. However.
is not aeraok in tt. Hence R is tbeuaht this
enanvr in ta sou ttty or thestruetute appears to be due to some etfetrt produced in the sarth
nnoe neat a the tnifMMK by the shook of earth
quaAe. i m a ItaUroatl AfMeitta,
Tit a ltnttntifl GatrUe. at womh lt w
rcvo'd of the roll oad acektctits ftccurritts:
eurtntr mat Marea. The) were in sit 1 IU acer-
drata, where by tMrtybrht Pcrtx'tts wow killed
and 177 Injured. Situ en accidciits caused the
ecata ot one or more persons; twcutyNve
oaustHi injury out not death, Kurfnr x vetity
two. or a, per coat, ot the whote number, m
wa-oa m injury io persons is recorded.
com pare-1 with March. IM). thorc was ta.
roost1 of fortyeiaht aoeelentss of I wentyHilne ta the number killed and of m iu that Injured.
eift quarter or the year contrasts with
we arst ttuuior or taw a loliows: 1MI.
brtary... """ '.... Mj tt m
in as
elW'sle-.
Total,
11T
aw
4
.yeans ry
Aoem. tam. rjeraV
sum
a ja t
Tttai m tt m Forty-weodlnc wtth Mareh tiwraaord sW - a). . sa..
aa WPmwawaswaapa waaaDna alrnHHswtfJoa ,,, as .
rM........... Mar
Juae.
July ft Aavuat. im
aaaaase aaaaa SaBaaa
ifetoaer Xoveiaber...
T)M.aihar ........ ai
JtUMMry Sst 3
Tiitala
ftam toiiaths isjrpm aa -- - issnai Oa i
m ti
t a
Rtt
23 177
Vliobaai Vaaataattf aMtvawm twwssMBiy,
After tha ooaatruitiMi of tba witak.
which shoultl ftiwajg lm with ntfarantM to laollitV ot la taa aaaaaa tha ......
of oookitif tttogoMlt. 1 m aatatHtg theaa, SMMUHBV aniMania thaA Lha. hu
peMaralfy loehaafHNik It ia Utter to t ..... . .A.a... f.a . af a . S ti
u iwts utn uusi miy aoiiara ami Will last ten voars Lhan in hi.i- tu
half tit urUw that dooa it work half M
won, iosi uati aa umg aut eontutoos Ultirn Witud. It ia tiatLMl. Ia Ih m - .1.
pan and ami hod than to roia a gottA vturtwt by uiiif an old pan ami shortl, It ia irheauer Ui havo irv v t
fuituary vefela Uiau to be Uaily HioU-
iuK iwu uj iTuunmir i- m uttsuitsvble tn liava f ui..
fn inj- paus toati to oUlin your cook to waah aud bother ml it unu. Jt is ciieaHr t u' wooti that ia drvthaa u liuy jrroait wooii that, custo 'half the Kritw ami luinislies ouly two-tbinig the eat, wiiett the extra time is counled. In amtriBriRir the work, bwhuuh
uifKenti that a rt-tfiilar eouraa im folk lowtd, Tbera aiimild he regular days for all things; bakiup; and irottinjr ahoitld Iw done the same day, if eormoniy in fuel is oontidered. in buvjiMr. tHXHiotnv autnrestat that on nrlifla
be purchaaoti merely Icaum it cheap. Mnny a ifariet and cellar are tilled with articlf Uuvht banaii iw...
are cheap. The object of al loud ia tb
lurtuKh nutrition and to give nttuK) and enertrv io the pnniimio that rk.
fofd consumed may be converted into
proauotire labor. It is chtmper, therefore, to buv tienfstf.!tk; Hi. a
, - a n pound tlian to buy ioi lc at Jia!f the
price it toe inner cannot, ue eaten by the laiiorwr. It wtuiiil ha f.mltt.
burn coal in at engine intended for wood. SO it Is ftoiinllv fonliah . (,
r. , j . wv mw food upon the laborer without consulting his Uats and wishes. Again, whenpunhaaed. the eoHsumption shonkl h aa vxrl ort nal,U
In oooking. tba object ahouUi be to ao prepare food that tba moat wilt be consumed, preeerving in the meantime ita nutritibua qualities, An entitle cannot run if deprived of wood and water, nor if fnrnUbed with that wh eh ia wood in htftlM ft til V. aUhLtf tf ej fapiiuip Urnd tstivt.
"'mJ ' -aw-ajj mm im iwvi Aaamm U1 derad why hit help accompiiah ao liule;
the maohinery on and his wonder will.
ft. all M M
A Tawrhlg Inefctent af the Prow tier.
had'beca
adaase aa salvia
a waa sinthtatd ewtfl March SI
fmm)mmmptMlmmlkatBVKiu amrrted bat two week. - 'iIiaTS 11 m taiaaat ptatuto Mna. Majct PATTmawjrf agI S3, anal 'jy!! T rt- " day, committed JJhmtommtberrtv svrtelde at Writsd by mapmy from a Tf;-a . . trva. eSMwmhhjhiy re- ?? J iwlmahMisfsihK? TZuhTau ihru JUt euti 77 j,, Hj T SrTfs,' """sowtiaMM Uto. araoa tltowfa
ttoy arjayaf ,1"-" " I teat
?"?,,.lr f11 tsrthlsaa sossds, LtMtrr. Bctxn, wlw pem-aal ttse In-1
. .
Thr folhmlag womkomMom wera eon-
JO ... a a . a
arasra ay tee saata on the Mth: JaaaM
InxNtreet, lTnRe.1 States Marshal for Oanr.
Ids; Abmlom Rlythe, United ftaiea Marhal for itonth Ceeifaa: Saatttel W. Mltoa.
United Stotos Attoraer for flanth Carolia.
Philip III Basenea. Aaaaelate Jnattca nt th.
$opfaMCortef Utah; Albert WoodWk, Collector of Iateree! Mevesnw for Third Dintrtct of Illlaefa.
Trr IVeafcleat haa nominated Thomas R. McM eris Colofado, Coatmlssioaer to accept od ratify the aarwment aubmltted ty theladlaasaf Coiorado. It haa beam daee4i by tha Treaenry Pspaitmaat to extend tb limit of time far rseeiTlagtix per eawt. beads far eontinua-thmatSl-Simyatist. The date to which tbt Hmft will be i4nntod h toUered te be the nhtnot.
Tmr
HacaUUraad
sapastyof TJaltod
to the
of the Texas Pa-
have applied Jar s
soldiers to be seat
af the read to ore.
od proper. gang
Tmc moaamast to gtostownll Jaeksott
hythaAirtaMasj aftoe Army
Maw Ortssas, an tha Mth. FRa Hugh Lot
Dsfti
Tax miner, Anderson, of whose death la
Summit notice was made hud. week, bad a
remaatfc trip from $wmmit to Del Norte.
rourteea men ere-w the hndv laKHH t a auwi
io tae top of the divide, and eurht mm mm
on from the divide to the toti-eate wftft the
COtpse. jnrom tae Utti-irate to Del SniA- taa
trm was ma le la wagon. Mere to an ioddont of frontier lite well worth winderlnr unon hv
our Eastern reader. We reprint R f rom the
t .
j-napww as aa instance of that uMfa lmg frlsodshin Which eiciata (a tha twaaata nt
whose esteriors may be rough, but whoe hu-
ataany woom impel taem to wad through
mams to pay um last tr.oute or respect to a fettow mail. Fwture the mwaaainn vtli,
npnmsnow-cnvi mountain, silently daw,nr
toe oooy anon a run vettlete. Abotetimber-
ttne, where oilene raiam iar,HM taa
cold almost uneadurable, those frimtda, stal-
wn, n-uu aou true, putsue taeir toilsome
way over the snow cruat. to ba rw-jomImIv
by the ronarsiousneas that the maaina .if tkatr
comrade shall Mod Christian -epulture in dH-
oaoa grouna. some account of this kind act
win, doubt toss, ao across the
perha, some eottaee in Sweden, whore the
.TVlf,,enu read the hnter, mkI, amid to -trMlnrtlng tears, thank Uod that ia far off Aaserkx th b aty of their mm, whose soul went out of this, world from the loaetlness of
wa-ivr Aaoeroon nteo suooeaiy, wtth no
war nvarwaa oareii ror ana iecentlr ouried. ",r',Je wiUt HI of u, and as In many in ma m ifcran mmJ i.ihi.uu .1.
!J5S5??!L weeps the miner 10 MdetoMth, aad an aaknw-nand oaknowa-
" "- wa (t,a. k Mfas. A Sasehterfng Talcann,
AWMnararasw at Mt MuniMn,
" It would be dISteoR to exasrernte the gtae-
n n iac miuauon m Kttseia at the prsiaat nomeot. Meyer before wa the need of a steady hand at the helm so deeply al so unl-
Tvnauy icn. it renuirwi nothtntr less than the traaedy of the lath of March to open men's eyes to the fact that the rafoeaa whlob taa
otoctoatott emlmvored to wring from the Oov
T oeeos ot Woodabed ean not aad
must not be kme daiavnri. la taa mat.
mteuiaoaoe the women of Rusam r far mi-
F-nor iv tae men. w uey ventured to formatnie their desires, they could repeat tb demsnes Oimtained In ta laat m,. ,..!.
. , r 'rtowiimjirtrw mj
ine ramoM Kxrctttirt Commltte-. it 1 4 surprtoiDgtoseehownitteh there is In common
Intellhrenee and ttu rat-nli..
woanry party. The etaunotitm between them
Has not in the end. bur ta taa m.
very abeenenif that freedom which sumsde-
awaa,aaiu CMSlre. MaVnt t Maaalaa ml.
rormer ao enotce out sileiioe or sedition. X one who ha travelarf tkmuah Uui.li
can hare failed to mark ta rfia
tweeo the pceeant of the pnaTaad the fHatsam
given pine to indepvO'lenee, rude and ISMMtlaMH amtiaJ u ,j
no famra In ta. aaln. .7 .T
goes on btawv wKhVilleo "uri Tai 1. ter ha. a dangerous kaowledge of ato rtobM wuI.hT&L hT?tt r nm ynbyg tlstener to the InsHtious counsel of
J in-oi-n-rnnaiaia. uo wner voa
wiU, from the
te to the Rleek flea.
w v. . .- ,v (iifwa.
1 V. Annwr, peasants are
, Mmtn-ite Muntbar of
towninw. Trees at ill look wlthend and daad
.. " -" " am warn, tae winter anow atill ! (. tk. 1 .u "
Ic "bur nd leave, blossoms aad .r'" PHng. forth. , WhaTsort ?
i gjtoPjflu
MIA. I
nlothiaa' aauktikl Mtt Ka Wmu...
uittii their utility been exhaiMled. The swill barrel and the rag bag-have been made the meant icia of
fortune. In buying, as the articles used
are subject to destruction, only so much should trenernilr be uurabjiaail' at a I in m.
as is reasonably necessary, for the excess is generally an entire ions. Tbe lama nf tivtrtatiN nmiiia tUat .11
food and nourishment should lie taken
at regular hours. The object of the kitchen, than lutlnw tn HM.m t.
health, it follows that this law jbuild be strictly oheerved. It observancn lies with the httsbnnd as Well as with the wife: for the laws of the doin tL imrL.
nerahlu mnnira mutuaJ ilimtil
The ktteben has work that must be per-
iwtnvfM an won as toe larra. 1 uuciuaiity should then be th first law of every domestic iirm; for ail that is gained by one partner by a delayed meal is Invariably lost by tho ether. Ten minutes thus lost at each meal it onehalf horn per day, twelve hours per month, and twelve days per ear. There are many subjects which we wight consider, but enough has been said to show to all that tbe kitchen plars no leas important a part in the ttniutdftl struggles of Ills than dotss tha farm, the factory or tbe commercial world. And though fortunes mav ba annually made, yet the kitchen and iu mirrowndiags must say how much of it shall be laid aside for the "rainy days of the future." Let every parent, therefore, who may peruse these lines remember that his object in life should not merely be to lay in the mind of his boy the foundations of knowlethre for wresting a fortune from an to-aridon. world. The girls, too, have a part to play in life's great oourlict. It is not a. minor part-, it is one which, if neziected, will result ht financial ruin. To play it well, lessons must be taught and experiments tried at some one's expense. To determine wboto tbla ahonid ha. and tha
folly of teaching girls the use of parlor fumt 1 1 eaataa at.Li.aa am u.a 1 .
-. static mvHOa we wAVf uniy mi m memlasWr i: Shi TttetMV Ua aaaaa a SM.K lama
been completely obecured by Ute eontinnout longings for the meajg of Imyhood's days. Cor. Wttkm'Jiwoi
a a 1.1 Help the ChlWren (irw f.mU William Rial Via fit .,itkn vf ltu
loGetStronsr and How to Star So'
spoke be:or tba Brooklyn Teachers' Association mantiil nti "'I'lirairial
liuoatkMi.1' "I want,' said he. "to see if iu an informal talk we can't hit ItnsTMt Mfahatsa tlsssl V las tovUtawla awa aaaaa la4aas
the physical education of children down to a practical basis. Our children who are healthy and buxom when the hegin school work, oome out paje, sickly, and with round shoulders, if yon renuirn tha children titidar ru tn all fai-
back on a chair and to hold their chins ap you will cure them of being round ahoilldaead and tUm mil ,,ft.ni-
vital organs will have fre and healthy play. Another simple plan is to have the children bend over Intokwai-tl until
they run see the ceiling. This exercise for a few minutes each day will Work a wrwtrlefiil tmMafnemattnM. if
-aw a ini w ittfimwi nyv"i i tt well-qualified teacher could be emI . .!. . .. I .1 . 1 ..-. I .1-
livyvu mi supenniena ute imyeten tteVeloDment of th tthlldreM the beat re
sults would be seeu.M
We are tmilentlv waitlntr for Jay
Ooultt to abaorbai (he bttM-hat ofnbt.
There are fOMM khtdt of IMnifoly that thep-opk en stoji4.--') ?V
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