Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 24, Number 7, Jasper, Dubois County, 20 January 1882 — Page 7
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ftor am tluM extern aumUuDMt a beautiful Mil MoomplialMd young lady of tbU ettytae lovely and roauaoeInspiring footatool of tbe amrels has boon in a MurtMt state of Cope and impair. The news received night before Uu fnan tbe wiadmtag Jeannette haa tent gladneaa and Borrow to many a breast, but to the young lady in question it ha ornatad the atoat. anxious la. Yesterday, juet before the 8au ' Francisco train pulled out, a matronly aid lady might have bean seem supporting a heavily veiled yoaag woman. Tfiay were evidently motb.nr aad daughter from the tender 50 northerly manner in whioh the alder lady l joked altar the slightest wane of ber eorapankm. A Times reporter, noticing the eouple, aurwiaed that taa young lady was laboring under eatae great menial aorrow. He looked toward theooauh from which the ladies had juet alighted and aaw that it was a private carriage. Hit curiosity was aroused. He approached and caatioualr interrogated taa driver. The oldeoachman was very reticent, and the aewt gatherer was about to give up in despair when an idea struck him. me put H into execution at once by telling the old man that Ida interest in the two lad tea bad been aroused from the fact that he believed he aaw a family resemblance between himself and them. "I juat arrived here the other day," said the reporter, 44 and I have every rttneon to believe that the elder lady is a very neat relation of mine,'' This had the desired t fleet and the poor old man unfolded a stry of romance in real life that never occurs more than once in a century. It seems that Miea - was visiting friend in San Francisco during the winter of 1878-9. She met Lieutenant Danenhower, of the United States Navy, a noble specimen of manhood. Th Licit, tenant was mittu witii the fair daughter of hm A navies. They met often, tnd the neiief wan soon 'evident in a ieanerate love affair. But the old, old saying that true love never ran smooth was never more plainly illustrated than in this cane. For several months there waa not a happier pair in all San Franejeeo. This earthly blias could not last Jong, however. The lieutenant was then under unlet to sail with the illfated Jeannette. As the time drew near the sweet girl became aad and pensive and it was a common thing for tier to meet her lover with tearful eyes. She told him her fears, and pleaded with all the eloquence only known to a lovely maiden, but her lover had been ordered by his country to go to aliuottt certain death, and his honor would not permit kiln to break bis won), even for the being he worshipped. The aad day of separation anally arrived and the two devoted lovers parted, possibly never to meet again in this world. Thisla the ami story told in brief by the old coachman who related his tah with tears in his eyes. "Tea, air," said the old fellow, aha haa been a different girl ever since. ana a a " t
i ney nati oniy Known one another a abort time, but I don't believe two peo
ple ever loveu as dm una devoted couple. Why, air, her mother said that when the Lieutenant came to bbl her
good-by it took two of his brother offi
earn to separate them when the mo
ment of parting came. She fainted a!
moat as soon as ho waa out of the house.
When she revived she ordered a ear'
riage and Immediately repaired to the
lain House. As soon as site arrived there she took a stand where she could
t a good view of the Golden Gate.
Bither commands nor coaxing could
move her until she was satisfied the
veeael had passed out to sea. After re
turning to Los Angeles she led a retired lite, having been convinced from
the first that she would never see her
lever again. She has never failed to be up by daylight since the Jeannette sailed in order to read the telegraph
news. That, sir. has been the onlv thing
mat naa ever interested her. When ana
got the Tim this morning aad read the newa from the Jeannette you might have heard her screams almost a mile off. The whole family
were m bed at the time. When they reached her aba was in a faint and everybody thought she was dead. But God waa not kind enough to jut the poor girl out of her misery. The first thing she aaid waa: Mamma, take ma to San Francisco at once.1 She don't seem to know what she wants, hut her
mother would start for the spot where the Jeannette waa lost if her daughter would aak It," How old is she?" " She was nineteen laet October, but to look at her now you would think aha waa at least thirty." The young lady is well known In this oily, and up to .within the past two years waa one of the brightest ami most beautiful of Lo Angele belle. Her name is suppressed for the present, and her unfortunate love affair is known by but few, as the family has made every effort to keen it quiet. For the sake of the girl, U for no other reaeoM, It la moat devoutly hoped that the third boat with the gallant Lieut ennut and his brother ffleera will yet be aaved. This is probably one of the saddest stories, that has ever been chronic!! on the Pacific coast The young lndv's aad history is very similar to Lady Franklin'a, and aha will undoubtedly re reive great avmnathv from the feminine por
tion of the whole country. Lot Awgeht (Ci.) Timet.
HOME, FAEM AMP tiABBCS. Liquid Glue. -Very strong glue may be made by dissolving four ounces of glue in si teen ounces strong acetic acid, by the aid of beat. A dealer In hay and lead at Pittaburgh attribute the pink-aye disease to the prairie hay used, aad aays that where timothy hay is awl the dleeaae has not appeared. Wln fer Cookies. Three cups of New Orleans molaasea, one cup of lard, throe tablespuonfuhi of soda and three tableapoonfuU of ginger, three eggs, a little salt. Mix soft as possible. To protect the foot of a horse that hi troubled with corns, a thick leather sole should be fitted under the shoe, covering the whole foot. Home soft tow should be stuffed under this to make a soft, yielding pad to protect the tender sole from blows. Mr. C. M. Clay aays in the Kentucky Live Stock Htconl that the finest carriage horses be ever saw are the Russian Orion". They are heavier than Kngilsh and American horses, and are blacks aad dapple grays. He advises breeders to import that stock. A cornice of sprigs of evergreen overlapping one another around the room with a cornice of overlapping autumn leaves (pressed) over the windows aad doors, affords a simple but effective decoration foraitting-room and parlor. Corn Bread. One cup of Indian meal, two of flour, half cflp of melted lard, one egg. half cup of sugar, one teaspoonful of soda, two of cream of tartar; beat the sugar, eggs and lard together: add flour (with the soda and cream tartar mixed in dry): lastly add sweet milk; make about as thick as cup cake. -Quick Buckwheat Cakes. To one pant of buckwheat flour, while dry. add two tableauoonfuls baking powder, a tefrtpoonfuf salt, one scant tab)eiooninl brown sugar or New Orleans molaaseN to make them brown, mix well together, and when ready to bake add one pint cold water, or ' sufficient to form a batter, stir but little, and bake Immediately on . a hot griddle. The baking powder should never be put into the batter, but always mixed "With the Hour in a dry state. Joseph Harris aays we can make our lands poor by growing clover and selling it, or we can make them rich by S rowing clover and feeding it out on e farm. Drain when needed, cultivate thoroughly so as to develop the plant food In the soil, and then grow clover to take up and organise thW plant-food. This is how to make land rich by growing clover, and the ciovern takes it up and prepares it in best shape for other crops. The clover does not create plant food, but merely saves it. Statistics brought up to October 1 show that the inoculation of splenic fever, according to Pasteur's method, was, Eerformrd on 160. flocks, comprising 68,J sheep, of which Stt.578 were vaccinated, and 21.938 left nnhtoeulated, so aa to judge of the results of the difference of treatment. Before vaccination.
the losses paused by splenic fever amounted, in the whole of the nocks, to 2,986 animals. . During vaccination, aud until its effects were perfected. 260
aheep out of the whole number of 3.1,576 perished. During the same period, the mortality rose to 366 out of the group of 21,938 which were not vaccinated. When the effects of vaccination were complete in the first group, the mortality from splenic fever fell to five. This rate has eraited up to the present time: and the next statistical account will give. It is expected, the same satisfactory results as regards the groups of animals vaccinated ami left unvaociuated. 'How long does it take a man to learn the barber business F" asked a reporter whim undergoing a tonsorial operation at the hands of a colored professional. " Well, dat depends on how much talent he has for the business," was the quiet
bout a year." asked the re
porter. Dey generally begin by black-
in boots, uen ueyatan' ronn an' watch an ale barber atrop his raaah, an1 watch him share. After a while dey lets 'em put the lather on, Den pretty soon be tries his hen' at shavin'. somebodv
comes dat' s very good-natured, ormebbr ain't very particular how he's shaved, and dey put dat new man on fo to try his ban1; but some ole barber al
ways strops his raaah, anT keeps an eye on him. May be de new man does fust rate, an' mebbe he doesn't. It all depends on his confidence. Confidence hi
de main thing in learning de barber
busfneas. '. " Do barbers shave them-
the Mamphls vktobarg Kaiiroeda biva leased sis hundred Taiiltainlisi r eonfiota from th aflaalajlind Stat Board of PubBo Works, wWchare to ba dhrfdod between the two roads and put to work near Yiokeburg.
It It not until we have
through the fnraaoe that wa are
know how
composition.
mueh droas waa in our
Nothing circulates so rapidly at a
DM Met Mlaee
A leprsseatattya of the Lynn (Maes.) lkm. hi a lata ramble throughout that city, gathered, among other scraps of interest and information, the f olio wing : The ant place visited by the reporter was the fruit stars of Mr. J. Levett, No. 67 Market street, fa rstponss to a rumor that ths proprietor had bsea cared of the rheumatism by the great remedy. Mr. Levett not being In, the reporter had a talk with bis sob. Mr. Levett it tad that his father bad been eared ot an exceedingly bad attack of rbsumatUm by the Si. Jacobs Oil. Ha had the disease in his right ana sad shoulder, which became perfectly helpless after being affected a law hours. Bis pain was so great that ba could not rest in comfort or attend to enables with say degree of satisfaction. After enduring thU tort of thing for tome Urns, he purchased a bottle of the Great German Bemedy and began to apply it Ha did not nines nutters at all, but Just tued tbe Oil for all it was worth. After pursuing this mode of treatment for three days the pain was banished aad bis father wa in a perfectly healthy eonditkm. He has never since felt any rheu-
HoaasTT is tbe best policy, except when aa sequaintanee strikes you for a loan. Then a little deception often saves cash.
Hobacb B. Dick, Esq., associate editor of the Dtimmrt Co. RqnMk, Chatter, Fa., waa eared by St. Jacobs Oil of very severe injuries malting from s fslL .His arm appeared to be paralysed, but the Oil autAklm.-J'kUMiM Ligr. A rAsnioxAXUc belts wishing to be very severe aa a rival said the only tb that wasn't tals about her was the bale la bar tteektuf.
Aa stages arc aaiefcly abandoned with tbe eompletion of railroads, to tbe huge, drastic, eataartle pills, composed of crude and bulky medtciaea, are quickly abandoned with tbe Introduction of Dr. Pierce' " Pleaesat Pnrgativa PsnetsVbich are tnimr-eoated, and little larger than Btastard teeda. but composed of highly concentrated vegetable extracts. By dmggiees. r" a present wMa a string attached to it as If you wanted t keep it, or expected it to come back again.
OCWMMIpwlMI OWPe Da. It V. Pibmcx : Dtr .Sir Death waaaoarhr expected by myself aad friend. My payudans pronounced xav dlteaae consumDtkm.
l sad said I must die. I began taking your "Dis
covery" aad " Pellets.' I have need nine bot
tles and am wonderfully relieved. I am now
mat to ride out. Buaaaarni Taoaurrox, Montongo, Ark, "Wi is love 5" asks everybody, and somebody reposs: "It is a feeUag last yea don't waat anetaer IsJtow fUag aroeed fear."
M.eia e Yewem'
may be retained by using Dr. Pierce's "Favor
ite rrescripuoo,' a specinc xor
By druggist.
Lamxbss crows on people. It bectae ta eoewebs, and ends in Iron chain. The more
i outlneee a man haa to do, the more he it able
to aceomplish, lor be learn teeeoaesatas his
uat-
Vrtlvortnt OarlsSaell
Universal atlf tloa--e every porta about 1Y-.V Curs for Oasieai
Messrs. uiv'iMcK wutuataa, or vara. Ills., write; " Tow medicine give
vst-sal satisfaction." L. X. Saodon, f KUrby. Okie, says: HI am telltag Plso's Curs. It g) vat satitrsattea sad good results.'" L. Yorkers, of Deanlsea, IHa., report that Pise's Care sells rapidly aad give good taUe-
Puat DtriiTNEKM, don't fall tout Dr. L. E Towxxs DiraTssai Kixo. TbeUaaATPaaraartva and Cuss. doM by all draggtsas. Morrisoa, naauaara! Co.. Chkao, Gea'l Agent.
If aaajetadwiui nora lyaa, net Dr. bene
r. imisjgam sett n. wt.
reply: " generally takes
How do they begin?"
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Mr. Tennyson la enjmgad on a new Crimean war poem. Tbis time ha will rehearse the doeda of tin Heavy Brig Jkw at BeJaklava deeds whiok waft Itttht, If nt aR, isjsjg valorous than those 4 tamfr comrades.
selvesr' aaieried the reporter.
dey shave one attotier. When a barber
wanla a shave he asks a friend to do it, an' den he shaves the other man. Barber never pays nut bin4 for shave, unless they's away from home.'1 " Doesn't a
professional courtesy exist among barbers everrwherer"' "I reckon it does.
but I never beard it called by dat name afor" Itosftm Courier.
" 1 -1 1 Large numbers of Socialist have
recently lieen exmdlod from three im
portant uerman towns, iney number
n all 480. For each town the number hi
as follows; Berlin. 165: Hamburg, 196;
Ijcipsic, 70. Nearly all have wives, children and relatives dependent upon them for the necessaries of life. Many have gone to Kmriand to seek new
homes and many have oome to these shores. Four of them had been m the Uerman rtrihiment. . ei a
shanh In i and awt to prison lor
aa tax hh ateanotas.
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that genuine surpiites are anr
uhmso. iu is waa we eseefxioB, We have read of tbe Mpsiou4 sola on s paleted ocean." sad wlUMssed the "poetry of motion,'
I thown In danriug. but bad never heard of decorative art
la rapid night on a railway
b unui una nne. reopw rrved.wlth wiea-vredwoa-the loooinotl?e and tea and full train of cart muvthrough the country,
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It looked
I dlfplayofcolor mean anvthlag looked enbllme, if tbe impudene of the sdverUtiag nan be the
mi-asuriag iiandsraL It looked funnjriotte tiic train tud engine i athed with theaa parti colored rheumatic wrapping; sod at a convanient opportunity our correspondent Inquired of the conductor what it all meant f
"Whr. n meant that bit whole train look like a tmvelfng mciixxerie," aii the conductor. "I hud up ror train m Tramwav. aa usual. and. during the hours of halinv klwr.' I tuppoeetone of those advertlalag wretches backd up their 'kit' and posted it from front to nar. I don't know why they did it . but there ttaadt the eloaajated, red and yellow facts (taring you la ths face, and Jutt a prominent as a rabbit's ear J It't hard luck stranger, but I truest it't all light
(las.) Amis' frame.
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leuwMi health. If uch Utlae be pvwIlAr. Bold ev-
QUININE WINE A MTONTIYE, ANO SURE OtfM. PLalAflANT TO TAaA. aSflEMDID NERVE TOnS
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BUTTER COLOR
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rptaeifaiiid1
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fonuialag ttiaiouti aad fall aaiUeafcira.
DIPHTHERIA! dossMaona aaoBTaa UHiafBar wf poelUveiy prrnt Uda lan-late ttoaei. sad will awei Uvrly (-urr ante eaa eut er MatTlaforaiatloa that wm
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FLORIDA! AlWIc ttatJ Ualf tW.rgaairaSl
Oheeehahsa Land Co. 00,000 SHARES, SI0 EACH At MX wits a BOVVI f SB dene Set earn Maastes
ssatket '
huM PraiaMtas. with sWiauvt BSaat, aailea FUt,
are Mint inTWlMra aa trial to eewreti aaainat SB
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er krBinc me ewe that uiutwtt. Rooaebasevsr dred show p any ether n, a Lrwienrka rreas I kaown to be aeyoM
rnwiiieiiiioa. aaa win i wuh twica the rapldlti any etber. The ealy Inferior saaeMaee eat
old ti laeei Ova
esperienowd by rtUlraleed tjAme utemrate. aad tkl
aril wv.hoataurhtereeetna, and viadle the asrsai'Sf. wnrking aar ether Jfjra loniJaf Dederkirt at
war wiia Itederick
know it tee
p. AOdreM for rlrrelaV aad loeattoa wf Weetcaa
aa winner
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th yshattra Freit, aad al wed ta mow
era etoreouuee and Asrata.
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In Hi Ii, ami
Uastaa
TWO DOLLARm.
A NEW DEPARTURE
for DEMOREef't
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MAQAZINK.
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Btattera, art cratawa lefelv 0 fteteraa Meet am-
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TWO DOLLmBS A TmAJt,
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