Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 23, Number 32, Jasper, Dubois County, 22 July 1881 — Page 3
WEEKLY COURIER.
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to the tail
M IHtki
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s5fcw3Ne "P? C.W stmiarsV sest, lMWlkOTfHI I teNlM'
nut iattre r mien.
tkeoev.
be
is
bv Ifnasll ta lattiL
as nae aa opporteaiy HMibt fcr lU full nritlMlio Haw
grand wh the beauty of that comet! ill the world towed ia the trt
it hlcilM Viaibla K lor trilfc
weadered st it with bated bmath.
) ago it would have aaiverwal riuui u.l
woold have paled at the frightful .orient. Bat the Cbrwtuui of to-day beboteteit as the tovatli
divtae wisdom. A multitude) nf K-
setwatioas were asnde aaoa the train
as weu as the head, ia ml ftri ii
coaatrie. aad Um theory of the train was saafeiaed every dataii. Theelegaaea of tte shaaa strictly eoa orsned ta the ideal esaatruetimu of the gaotaIf taa aaeleat of a eoMt wm a-.
awav. taa traia would eootiaaeto move
spaee, aadiatarbod bv taa
a tar mvriasts of ia
paania aa or sntlrsly d.fsreat trm its fcwuaer oaa. aaa laaJbni oo art.
uroujra wait it amy be
off throes
loo of ita aaad. S a 'bur aa this nha-
asay seem, it baa beea actu-
Ja tfca Lowell lectures of tbe late at Haafaunai IW of Hmri
htm. aablLhtd ia book torn aader the of MeaJtty ia the Physical Sciences," ia a chapter trvatag of toe astute of anaacta. iroai which tbe lotweiaar extract are made a being of aaecal micro at the ptveat dm: Tbo iaai stag ol tbe aebabur history U tbo rnafcabml star, of wa h paaet. asicllac. cease aad aaetur are aaeeial toftt. aadjebtab im detioed to hai not araraaahaaaow ia etiMea-e. aad aot Jy1 f6"" tbe baaury. Startato; Croat a euauaoa orifia. taay ba aaaaed tbroafi a oreow at diOareatMttoa. aad are tiled for dJJefoat faactoaa Ibej omj all be rennlod a boHdea; aad tber all tbe 1 fmm w T7 ewaeeiTaate vwrmf f aajaiialt. atouoa aad pby-
Tba oaaaM. froea tbe atfaaaeat of to anpianantiu ia tbe laaecesetMe nnu.
tbe nBmmrukl r.
1 dtoatt of aaaak ad- hkalaiw
or tail of m - .;a
n aaa vieoa taa sword at mamm aacr Jpsd, It aa beea tbe pen of tae f ura. wntia ia tba book of fa e tbe death ot Kiaga. taa tall of eaHre. tbe apedr a at faauaia aa 1 fwacdea -ea aad dattractiva anuta. It baa beea a
f philoeo bers with dar aom Erea
w Ipreat Arwot wub him ciear
aoa hat cua)taa)pt
theory wbidh
Be lhmarbr tbe
MtMMUL to bo m. .tMiiav aad Um
aabaJat oa frua tbe
Aevertaelea
wheaa aw
etatialr aidod be
jcrav itotiaa aad teeanwa. tba
aa ia, raaaaj by ltbayortaa. we 'WrifclaWPW 4Bi aaHUat!fi
f UwCkriMiaa
a twwae of eraKt bTpotbe vitb ita regaiar lajcaoa like taa fart ftrnms, aa
ia wwaetofcia;!.
taa diatoearr of
iavaaMa) of tbe
of tba
atrrtartothe
aa ant
afljr obMrred. At midday ou tba iHh f February. 141. groape of people ia auuir of the towas of New Kaaiaad, efciailj at Portlaad. collected at the coraer of taa streets, gasiair up toward the aaa. JYoteetia their evet ta tbe bad m of tbe hoasa. they saw a briitiaat obfreta few detnve
froat the aaa. Suck a ami-TrioiM pevtaote had aever before beea bebetd. A few days later a wuadenallr brilliant ad ofaeoawt waaeeea skirtiaa: tbe buriaoa ioa a ttr iaaet, aad reachia aaore tbae oae.third of tbe wav ruoad the kr. What we now saw was tail with-rat head, at we hail before eea bead almoft deatriule oi tail. But hea aad tail were member of thesaote cosset. la ahoat two koori tbe comet of 1843 weat rouad the aaa. frrxn one aid tn
the other. What coaki hvre become of tbe tail, which wai reacrtiaa; oat aioot abajMfred Milltoox of mi et from the aaa an far aa to tbe earth orb t.J
! mere bare beea tboe who bare ar- ; toal j adoptoi the ineredibie I mar aar tbe imaosiela -hrpotheaia that the ti rotated tbroogb this laitaeaae circuit. dVTeiopiag a ceatrifual fon-e whieb all tba aa.ie ( powers of the unirewo emald . aot bare, sataiaed. But DO' The comet practieallr left it tail behiad it. aad be ran to grow a aew tail a it recede 1 troat tbe saa. There were thos two tail, aearljr aide br side irvt-hing from opposite Ide of the oa m aearlj tbe aame dire Ikjo The aew tail becaa at tbe bea.1 of the comet; wherea the ol I deterted tail bejraa w thuut aar bead at some di taa from the aaciviM. and extended farther from the aaa tbaa he aew tail. Taa ancfeas o the coawt w surronadl ed by a mist, which is . aled tba wm I or hair: tba aaatw room stgaifyia a
ryMar. jae aetgat of tbe eoatt aboa the atrclra defead on the aaa o4 the a K-it-u. and g rea the measure f ita wrgte; or. atore etacth, the leart tiaNt of werbt which will samee to anuria a afb a hete of atmosphere. TaeaacSsmHaeaaJivsooiiaa. h aanuaaded by tbe deaaai miat that
isam.' writes
as- a
tbw atadr of tW
this iskaataai.
dilen finam that at the other
bo If wereiect oa their
Law. eat tlmr t
liaaey. we aball be strack wkb tbe
thaataaal tibia otla bodies. Weaeed aa nan kttfory of the rnaiti whtrk bUtbeno ap;eated:for if is thaa-
laitapaa .tha mbrltr of their
'f iw pertoajc aaa iaterrals of t am11 T&t
nioaf taoaeAtfai
caataMu aaa aaaaeBkMa uCV
fttoarai
daTwwa
ojoaiglaaat aaaaiBa gV PJ5ow"4i eJaMamMPK wHi
to the
eai abaBtMH. ybe adM aaj Itbufai res
4W Mtl'ITmBBfaV. T
w wgflggf fHgRaB4VIIBIK1
tlalHat' BaTlaTBTaTi jaWBtfas e"edeiaca
Mtaa whaVfAa
f at-
of the trala aatees ia fta on
mttftM TaTaTaT'KiAMAadL flaf
thiaias. aad bare f gftt tfgfat dgdjf flfttfb txwm-
m mm mm hgMr ! tbo frewt t
a tgan aaabe Unut
! "wtf are trtfe.l m halaace th mtar grartatma: rSL.'i5!fk.- P,,'jr .froai tbe ,WJhay oa aaalrat to the r aaifonaJr ia raiffct i e. lial wstbent reani h
'"Mwy theaaa. bat more ia hjper- iag
IUiaateter cannot be tweatared: bat atuaats tbe mat riet, uaeorara the aaeieaa, aad leares it with a sharp ttetlar smmcc Tba least d ajawtei aL
at a h tiates aaav be lumr
the actaal oae. but mmm ka
Frotw the miliiMl'u
dkuaeter. the deasit nt th
deas caa be comoatei. In thm
IbantTs comet, the diameter of the nucbms wasperiaars aot more tbaa a himdied mdek while the hiht h.
estaded to rni btM tka.
aaibM. Yea aar be uirtir.,i
leara that the corresaoadiag d -Bitr of the aacieas was at least avraai to
of woo. What aa aaev.M.t
hare preheated to tbe prerlaoas enaeeraia ilw am. .i
the caaasts! The aoihl ana t vm.tn.t
hy ssiaacs to the atate of ga. while the hatatit of the ethereal eoawt is a solid aad beaeraaetai. Ia ita approach to the saa, the wfaiwof the aacieas wrapidlr heated; it is bad aad Taporiaed aad sabioeted
with a we 1 deandd
which is known to ob
lope. Varioas enrelaacb otbee. im nftm
red.
Tba eleetrUSeatioa of the
is aaalOaTOUl to that of nor nr i
Aar mrtiAB tk
which has rauaivad tkw !
kd at etectneuV to the saa aad to taa repotted tail wglWattmeted. This ? a aiatpla eapmaatioa of the n??atota tails which hare beea sometimes tea. directed toward the can. In case aff rhdkiat vatotioa. tba whole
cteaaaret be broken to pieces, aad the enaaa dabbed around ma tn ri
j Tarfetaee of tail, aad erea maltiple The reUt; of tbe emett t the solar STstem prewat ar. iotartftine; nd iaawacUve staly. With rery few exeeptMaM. their nsibfe paths are so nearj ly paraaekv aad tha posttioas of their
r aoetet aaa eeaters off gravity m aacertaia ia tbe mnbt of their coolv. that it ia nrte out o' the qarstioa to obta a aire eooajrh data to measure exactly tbe exteat of their orbttn. aad ascertaia how groat mar be titeir derbUioas from exact pantboias, aad whether the ileviat oa are each as to auke then ellipee or hyperbolas. If aa orbit is actually parabolie or brperboiar. aad if there bt ao deerease in tbe coatral attract ire
wwve aa the coaaet aftpruarbe the itua, it mott haTe eater d the eoiar stam 1 rum ooter par, aad caaaot be owe of ew peraaiarat partaars. It will leare tbe trstam agaav aad we mar twrer etpeet taa iatura: aaiaMb iatleed. har-
iroagh the cux ait of other
BUI. U U aaAfM iff mm
I . 01w . alll retara te aaaadhty aaehaaged orbit, throarh ahieh to amy be oVtaoteaV'
i ue astroaomer Is o tea asked, upon
ww!r"Tw w comet, "lalta aw oner aad the toes of tbe iauairy juoally implies a fee far of taticfacuoa ia witaesaiog the d-Mwrery of a aew tar. Bat it is just the reverse with the astroaomer hiavwlf. He nataoks lbs records, hop ng agaiaot ho that he may aaloy the good tortuae of aoartaiaiag that tue new come' is aa old oae old. at lea-, in the cease that it hat beea observed oo-e before, bat not
j teioa. oa 1U first raapfsraoce a . comet is certaia to be loaded w.th the
aama of the geometric discoverer of its path. Its theory is computed; its future returns am rLrldly pred otod; t social
pwix oa i aanaitely sMablished. aad it takes it place amoar tha registered members of oar cooaiellatkm. Hat a comet mar belong to oar system, and yet go so far from the sua that the intervals between its period of visibility aiav be as bmg as three hundred thousand centariee. There are a few comet of which the nonparabolic character is evident at once. Tber orbit are deodedly elliptical : their p-r od do aot exceed a baker doen of rears: and thev int.m it.i.
reuted to the plant a ia their position ; and di ectfon of motion, lrof. N"Wton. of Vale College, has riven a distinct , and aattfatrtory explanation of the mode ! m h'ch these comets were probab y ; dsVcrted from their origins! uarahoUo Jaths by the action of the planet apiter. It was a roval sport, and the j haal character of tbe comeury orbit wa4 tbe mtural termination of the
' game. I J.-s omiets must be excluded
iron our general dia-us:oa. Utaiuing tbem. we find nothing ia the posit on of the other orbits which indicates relation to the solar axis of rotation or to the planetary pltaes of revolution. They are as uni'ormly distributed as if they had entered oar system indifferently from everv direction, and without reference to "the preva ling mo-ton of the planets or to their matoaJ organisation. Tbey are simplv the largest of an immnnee swarm of meteors which are floating all around usa swarm of which bv far the greater portioa consists of bodies too small to be seen bv the liirht thrown
from the sun; and this invisible portion grea ly surpasses, in number and even in combined mass, all the rissthie com
ponents or our constat Istiwn. Ketorniajr ti tbe original round nebula, from which tbe solar sr stem was formed, we must suppose that it has gone through changes which are represented in many of tbe nebul. A ceo-
tral spherical port n seems to have concentrated into the sun and planets, learimr an outer nthfri! nruin,u.
which wa much slower in the proce of coadeasatioa. and ' anally became an envelope of bo ides. The natural orbits of tha bolide were nearly circular paths, of which tbe sun wav at the cen ter. Tha variety of directions of the planes of the orbits was so great that they constituted a nearly uniform (intern. coataatlr aottma -hinv uh tlr
aad by their mutual heat prod icing extfttaatnn. Thar wam U
J - ""J " j uu- uivwu Ull mto an increased number of smaller ir. 1
regular mattes, such as we are familiar with ia tbe meteoric stones. Thus we Mad all the varieties that exist aaong tbe bodies of the solar system harmoakmdy explained. Would it not be stranger than any fiction would it aot violate all physical an!ogies if this hieal hypothesis of tha meteorie struc
ture im our system, sustain M by such a variety of observation, were not a clow represents! oa of its actual history ? . Mr. H. J. Barron. Secretary of tbe Swimmng Association of Ore'. Britain, writes to the Loadot. Times to urge the necessity of children being taught to swim -a good, straightforward breast stroke.' In case a parson falls into a hem- saa. a side atrak hnirf k.
adopted, presenting tbe back of the
mww mr tire wnn oi uie wavas. II, ne says, a child is t utght merely to tread water no doubt after a W 1 k.
wdl support himself; bat he will not be likely ever afterward to learn to swim With a good stroke. But if a child is taught the breart stroke properly, he will learn to support himself in fawer lessons, probably, and as he gains streagUi and confidence in succeeding yearn will practice and become efficient in a great variety of strokes. --Ci7isiagGmaes.--CKssovaina
vt water ait toe aiam you can by beating and stirring -it may be a
iwuara, rav oe sweaty oaaees. Have the graases divided into small bunehej tied. When the notation bems too i d'P the grJtBmi, holding them there nve minii'e. three minnte. two
minuter or one minute, accord. nt to sise of crystals you wish. The cooler the solution the qu cker tba crystal form. When too cold reheat, I have used aghvis jar to d ssolve tbe alum in, heatinir it in a kettle of water wuh u
old plate at the bottom to prevent tbe jar breaking. One caa see through glaus tbe cr.atala forming and so know when to take the grass out. 1H not let the grass toach the side of the j tr. The New Orleans 77
slble for the statement that a ma e sun struck in that city one day last weed.
lit Attsaaated
af the
.A I" oaths aga the cdviMsad Mauona of the world ware throws into exciteaseat by the news of tha sssaeainalbs Caar of Jtuwia. The eveat was brosdiy discussed iu its bearings oa rlgiawM or opf .reas ve forms of raBMiat. and the Umtrd btiU-a was one of the few irreal cdntrM wrki.-k U...J
to be ab.e to look on the traced v in any o her light than that of a warning. Tns attempt on tbe life of 1 res deni (.art eld produces a shock which can not be fairly nteasuied by w.-rds or comparisons. The last notabe killing of a great ro sr. prior to the blood t worn of e...aA. . .
i.-Mirua., was me can ot a life waich had been tortured, for the gretier part of it, hy theimmiuenceoi violent death. TheCxarhad Utu frequently in peril, aad in his Liter years ws so encomCssed by murderous organizations that was substantially a prisoner in h s palace, only venturing forth under stroasr cruanla. H hoi
fsmiiy of Kmperors. ruling ov r a people who had ten sorely oppress -d. and iell a victim to the rereuge ul spir t which his predecessors barely e-eaped. His sudden taking off was not a surpr.se to thiamins- tm-..! k u..i
studied the tMverament of which he was the head; yet it conveyed an alasott world-wide shock, and all .newspaper readers remember the unsaiiag terms in which a-sassination Was denounced, however oppressive the (ovei nment or however grievous and irremediable the wrongs ujHn the eople niighi be. It the trag c. removal of the ch er niaii in a Government ao gall ng as that of Russia so touched the ftnsibiiitie of jnst and enlightened people everywi.are, how much more shocking is the anamination of the President of the Un ted
mates, under whom tbe people are enjoting pe .ee and plenty and the largest liberty consistent with the .welfare of humamtv! Tb C.rm r w .
. - - " ucsrw.lf.ftf . Ml M k. ' A . . - , - . . '
uv.ubi.ok w a ime wnose ustory was blackened by the worst oppressions aa autocrat, between whom aad the people sold era tiled aad bayonets bristled. President Garfied is a man of the people, accessible to the humblest cittsen of tbe Ba; untie -a man who came from the kwTr walks of lite without forgetting hia primordial loves aad aaociatioos, aad who has brilliantly illustrated in his work the possibilities of such a Govern meat as oars tor those who move forward by intellectual powers aad industry. He came fresh from tba eople. and for many rears, while senior m Omgress, haitartred to hit aoastttueacv anneally for thaw
beootniag a candidate for tha an ftages of a yvoraaulike i-omra unity. He was a roan tit to justify the pride of the American that our Chief Magistrate nvght ea'ely walk forth unattettdett, while companies of soldiers could not save tba crowned heads. Tbe asnassiaatiuaof tuia ru.ni
in a country like tkis. ia time of pro foi ni peaca. is a crime whieb cries out for soma word of multiplied force to convey its gravity. It is tbe desperate deed of a retch whose mem existeac-e presents one of the greatest dangers to socety. Uuitean is a deliberate butcher, upon whom philosophy is
wasteo. aad who sbowld be separated Jghty barrier from the maudlin s.nipathy which so frequently tempers the late of remor-e'eo murderent. It will be with indignatton that the people of this country will receive the alight suggestion of insanity which has already bean contmnnVated. When tb
Presideat of the Un ted States lies weltering in his blood, it is no time to draw fine lines or split hair in discussing the mental condition of his murderer. It is time to retmmt atmn."
and sharp practitioners to a respectful distance. In a matter so full of moment as a murderous attack on the President propr etv does not require a postponement of discussion of political movements leading to or growing out of it. Tbe event of eMerdav must lead to bitter reflection and heart-burnings among men prominent in affairs. What was the motive which led to the aasasstaatfon of the President? There was no war. su h as was just clos ng when the revered Lincoln came to h s tragic end. In tbe sixteen years succeeding tbe assaminat on of Lincoln three Presidents have served to the end of their terms unmoleted. There was no social or Commiiniotn- niMvi
There was no exciting content between
me two treat parties. There
in favor af Cenkliwe k.
W tae SteJwart grasp oTome at pats
mk. joeotry ui ptseeF Will aobert-
wui tbe Cahlaat ba
; uar: etd'a aMrk
I thrown t Will Obm he aanisbaar
1 Tbe aatura) drift would seem ta ha toward all this; but public iadigaattoa ma outrun it alL Tha other whig of the Republican party any rise nnaad barricade the path of these politicians with a cry of hamer which will ha so loud that it shall appear to ha vs substance aad lorm. The overtaachiag aggressiveness of the Stalwart a smeat may re-ult in buildlag ap Btaine or some other maa or asra iauaaately coane.jted with the late rWdeav Peaoa at least will aot follow, and tha plaiaest ind catioas point to iha early death of a Prt which was bora ia 1&. The immediate result may be tbe aocaskm to the Presidency of a party politician, who is incapable of takine the primary steps in rtsttamaashlp s type of ail that is vicious ia ibe plaadar system of politics. Theassa swatioa or the Presideat is aaUmiteas ia itself. The ealatnitv will be magniAed by tha advance of a New York maaagiag poli. tician to the Executive Chair.
l he country wdl lav atide the im,
i nortaat ttAlklMl -J i
out of tbe distress ng tnuady loaf enough to extend deep sympathy to tha wife of the dead Pros dent a gentle lady who. notw that nding her modest retiracy. was so well known ta ' be a helpmeet indeed to bar hue- ! band that she commanded the whole ' respect of the people. Ihere was tha very' s m 1 city of elo lueace in tha .message which the stricken President ! directed to be sent to his wife. "Give . her my love," be said. By her love, by Jher participation in tbe intellectual pursuits in which be delivhted. bv tha
help ng head which was never withdrawn for aa instant, by the encouraging mm e whit h never wavered, has James A. Garfield been belnMi ah tn Jwaiiix
and honors which tew men of his ears attain. It was fit that a man who had so much of sentiment, of poetry, of domestic delight, sbou.d. in a moment of his travail, send a loving message ta oae whose ejection had been one of tha chief props of his career. Aad who can measure tbe sorrow af the venerable mother, who, at her home in Mentor, will hear the dreadf at tidings! There is a tender, though somiw uL toach of sentimeat m tbe survival of a woman who nurtured a bov throuarb novertv. fArtlsW ITm with
preeei t. watched him through a career o war aad statesmanship, and present-
to m kiwww coonsry oa tae gtooa with a Presideat. CTactawati JPaqutrtr, July 3. WLIT1CAX ITEHa.
! -"Nothiag Is iatpoaible to him who feWilL" jhoasenta; it is itapusibla for the ; taaa who wills to gab ahead of the t btwrers.
A Ihiu-hmin related the adage. JWMaitaae faddor gee. mit dea
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The Democratic partr win
agata be denounced ah the party af assassinationa d Qymer.of PenttayivnuiaJn a S-ech about ' Star routs,f coatrttcU. livered in Congi e-e: " Brady it a violator of tbe law. aad were it in my power be should suffer aa a malefactor." It wu in PraLliant U.r..' mmm . u
tarn him as an official, aad. with hit eyes open as to tbe facts, he did so. Countnc the whole urahahle
strentrth of a united9 aad aanuonioua
Kepubiican party in the next Coagress, there Is no chance for a Republican majority of more than two. What Ina there will be 'or the Democrats ia holding every one of the 14 Bepntdicau constantly in the traces. They will have no time to be sick or laxy. A Columbus spec al to that Stalwart Republican paper, the Bew York Commercinl-AdiarttMcr. takes a dnaf.il
view of the political situation in Ohio. It savs that the RenuhtfouM nt nkU
are not looking forward with confidence to - mXm i.. rV.. 1 .1
w .rvmj ih wiww i wit tare an tthiag but buoyed up with hope and know that a desperate fight is before them, in which the chances arson task side." There has been too tawa space wasted Sa the Administration papers with details about tbe way the '8iarroate ' ring got iu money. It would be vastly mote Inleres-mg. as well as more to the po nt, if they told their readers where the money weat. How much Hnbbell sets wed oat of Brady in response to Garlield's pathetic petition' tor a:d, aad what be did with this part of the "Star route" swag, is what people most want to know all about. What a contrast between tha Grant of 188 and the Great of to-day!
ne renceat somier nas oeea traaswmed iato the garralooa politician, ho talks freely to all tha reporters.
in mates speeenes upon every oecav-
ii must oe owneu taat tae ieahas some reason for tbe beat which
shows oa tbe subject of Cockling. nkl ncr baa alwava aanod W Hrant
id it has been ottite evtdeat that hia
jfsrd for the ex-Presidant has beam
mam ingredient m tbe Adm nisira-
iiti - .hostility towards him. U. a.
i ant U tbe last man m the world waa n !ad that sort of thing. CUvelmd
mn!tar. Senator Dawes stands by Ma
ine. He has written a letter oWha is thnt h can not tae why any Be-
b ican ohoald not combine with Mane, lie bean that them will ha aa
iance with Mahone. The eteciion ia
uym a this fall is purely a State anair.
r. pt that tha lKtsiatare tobe cbosea
ii elect a untteu. states Seaator. Tha
m-tmn in the elect oa is one for State
:t lenient only. It doeea't eoacera awes, or aar otaer person, save ao far
ne worm premr to see none sty
,ci ceo.. ine uamocratii oesira v the Slate AmtoL 1k ina.
U led ly Mahone, des re to scale U
wjr (vfiuiima oateaa aaa favoring an alihance with hlahoaa
es puis amsatu ion ncaVfl af iA . sat taa eas '
nm ssma rtaaa iapsj
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