Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 24, Number 34, Jasper, Dubois County, 28 July 1882 — Page 6
Tto ami otf -uotunaary aat of mantle jji m " mmrnm mana! uf mm .unm leatasnnnnhst1 WVHLOKir fill WrV Wm mm tJsmv IMMM 'hi eay i bill amy cover. It known that ItoAey may to trusted to cat rid of mn aatlar taut up tto Oae haadiad aaiOiom attaadar take ia tto eaaeef taeaetoaraa? ft la ar a Tear of two aa are of fre baaairad aad fftf aaaal arirata anlalara toj 'tto rales of It la to rL ew etc AIM like amajerity at tto of tto wkk IfleVuta) aa tto aetiae bat. wasat 1 lavUal tS2.MO.0Oa Tto whole war i lsitof ttoGetaaeaEaryem. tto aaB-1 hArjrDMMiei of tto world, with 41f.014 aanaat war h $7mJTiem tkaa joaafttoof tto paariaa Bat of a coaav . try wtose toDaaasea it is a to relieved . ofttoaemaakrof aad mraBd faad of tacettoraaaoaatto less tkaa 116.000.am Tto whok araay saalawf af Francs. raay maetireaarneeof sm.mm lass year bat t4,OU0.00(aoie the sami vesterdar toatd awar as a baaieUf -nrahoot a ditanaaT in the Aesencaa Hoaae of apianjnlalirn Besides this raat aad earrapt wa-de. awhm aB tkatiu Oaf j jsitos hikV by wkiok - alHWl 000 were aaaarawwy tto ettor' asWr bCQOflBaW A aaMHPal Ns9Ctt OI And let aot tto this waste aad autkis theft sarplds collected by aiettods af taxatiaa tto prvnlaetisesjeaf of which a Re pabfieaa yuafwaai to aeoatod the idea at dtomtahiag a svs'eat of tn-ustrja nseked a Tana to keep m, aaiarity of rati for a. Tto Repahliean ia at a m m tto aavtots of tto taxpayers, faar tto taxnayars sksajkt aaklkam tasr ease ar k. The day of reetoBwa: be Bar on. JU T. aTssaa. It won d be no JnstiitaUaa of smtk Bractk. eeea if it were tnat htmncrxus; party ia otto by tto ttepvbtkasna. to taka a ary. tkroogb the employes of tto Oor or ut it petnaent to aar if m aBHser. tto lanamerats would do tto same taawr. Ttofawtka! Z-M . J I. mm . -. I tteTtod eamoTlamHoaaw' tto profMsttioa la aaof the Hi an was ia the history of Pt m n ratic of tto party now m Tbere Is no aood reaansi for i ealMKXaoaof aar sacnaaaaof aanarr ' That hv there with aBB&BF laBh BJ-aMB&MaBaSa 'Tka. ami WPmWnmtWmW. law that tto funds are reuuired w furnish lac ease with fefetnsatioa fcs a smVterfng. Tka mfarmaiiim. naoanmryto aeaaw aetioti fnraistof the p vpk thro'jgh Snto'aaTaama tUsS 'waarT?
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Urgent, tto lenders of o unity their trust mm t tto public build op aad faster 0 Mnaf as to tto mo by tto people of avon open tto guaranties and tto liTi and off tto of tto better Government t. Columbus Jmmmt paatext for tto HabbeB At Itaat it Besteads to torn a pretext, Vat it cub scaieory of aoeeltv tor its ipoliearLa f aha? pretext that there is niwrhief ia eoaeidera the htatonr of tto part and its admiautrattoas, eapeeiailr since theeatrr of Grant apoB has aeeoad tena. tto anwtt af atoar jaanadeana wkieh a Repablicaa laadcr or speaker amt ncnee ia order to apeak of the danger aad mi-chief fat Peutw, ratio aaooadaacr it aiatnhr Darfatr six rear the De had prarticai aeceadeac so far to regulate, ia soeae aezree, tne aational eapeaditav WUhthe Exeentira ' aad other department in Republican .t i. RMkam control it was impossible to wtotty cheek estnraemnoa. Tto estnaatesas ttoy came from the departments were fraawd with tto tarns reekkatntsa arhirh cfajaracterixed them when a RepabRcaa Cong,iass stood ready to rote whatet er was asked aad to nadorae any scheme however wild. Bat with all tht oameHkam. aad with tto departments wiufnlty OTerrnnniajr the appaapriatioaa. the Ueaaocracy rat dowa tto expeaditore tto first Tear from !. to tl41.t.0(Xaad atiD hnrttor re raced the an by 7.000. 000 in the year folJowiujr. Aad with all tto effort of the Admin ?ratioa to staharram the Ilemoeratie ionzrr in tea seheme for eeoanmr. by creatiujr denoeaeiev the hw 'year's eTpenditure under DemiTatie Airr"at'on. inc4aJiajr thte U le;k':-n i-, was lt-es than the average un ler the lat three rear of RpuM can af.-'prietioa. As for the propei-tit-e expenditare nailer aunrovna'H'O of the present wrees it rae far ahore any fijjures knowa shwe the war that eMparion is namosnbte4 Tet the .Reiwihltran rcs and the party ?ejler aat oratnr hare tto efronten to ;-at of the -daajtev and mischief of IVmocratie aacendof these leaders, aewspapers aadoraiors ' is the guUibtlity of the rank and Me in the part, the member of whtrh accept 1 this eagtoara a rentable gho. It is ksrdlv worth while to reason with men ! wboreeogaize mtbe Renaonean paty aad Ha Adauai4ratHa at WakmrWa
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ttoeffirwrt caweof the farorable sea, the height of nearly a foot, they should soas and abandant erop which made ,,5 down to a few inches, sottot tnmes good two years a-o: tbghit m growth mar be nmsurel. It is woald afaaot aeem a if they might be- t that Ike wavwdanting in. gin to donht the party powers m that ; !keni imr thus skortened regard. Tet it would be, interest ing to tbeu leaves. kmow jke exact hape and fW t wtoy beds sbonld next be tbortto -daajrer and mt-luef id l eny rau , ZJZI. 1 . i a.
fe nation. Li?ZL JjTTrt iLii 1 eonld poa-iidv attract a tfizser tkaa the Repnhiiean hare since they secured a fresh krae of t onte-w? Under the Ieta.-ata the "third hone'' eatrrelr diapprared. Is H a part of tto apprehended danger aad mierief that te lobar mar ajrain be kli-ketl oat? Is it fearrd that, the lemo,raey tiD ksaatnraie a worse carnival of rObhery ami plwader than tNat far wktcb Robasoa was once iwjamfble and which be hi now trying, with the a d of Keifer aad Ckaadler. to reprodoee? Or is it an era of 9tar-roote stsaJis thsl is eWade-1. or ansae Dorei evpetiments in tto art of aa Btieal aaatisment on tto rohm&ary plaa? What is tto "danger" aad tto ausckief which make tto nnibillty of 1 emoeratic aare ask1 at r to terrible Tto kngbear will not stand any sack analysis as that we hare sngfeted It baa dona the nVpnTT'i: un party goad do ao bel'areit ran do It auiebt hare done aa bat for tto strife between Stalwaru and who the coawv of their erpmrngine party hakmitie in a war wfci. h opens tto ee erea of Repnbban. It is n aew ilhav tratioa of tto first toM af tto old adage, "when rogmw fail ont, tomast men get fhair riarhts:" and ana bedere the dar is wffito
Tkt IssaaaatomWte aiaatoty ltorantioa of Oraalty to Asninala baa atrsaaaff tsaa faaaaaand J22J akto nwBhnhu plneas anI sfieakajiws tirtponjh WJr Wiamm,
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awnr the anapewt from the laundry; to sue a a laiiaiwwr nr your its sbouM M tartr rcffulariv a our linen. at as tmuurtaut lotto wellaoJsnjef piaatsit to our own health. Aaaaraluaal sprinkling will aot benetit To Broil Totaatov: Select farg tomalum nut too ripe, for this panoa. Cuff ia rather thick lke, and broil on a gridiron, after thev have been well sprinkled with pepper, salt and a little butter. Harper' . -tr. To Color Nankeen: FU1 a nre-pail bra kettle with small pieces of white birch bars aad water, let steep twenty, faar boar aad aot toil, then -kim out tto bark, wet tto ekdh ia mmmukK then put it in the dye, stir well aal air oftaa; whea dark enough dn. then in and. U will never fad. 7V Mmj cook aowadaya prefer ateamhagahurof mutton lotto oW tin war ofbofluag. veu wtoa it U iacMvd ia a bouad diaoer.M It take luogor to a. tA . L . al t lw.a.. . 1 Sl" no to nasi H. -Tray corer of pore white dstnak. ; if of tto tot iitality. need but little ' aWfloretiaB to rentier lhem verv headoaw: but a spray of flowers embroidered 1 am nam mml eldU their lieaiitr. When 1 ; placiag arttcie on the tray arranjrc 1 them m that the flower will not tw ' rovered. A stem of bachelor's-button is a particularly prettr decoration. A". r. Timt s To dean stained wood-work which la also Tarnished, an old hoiuew ife sarin tea-leares from the , taanot for a few da.a Drain them, and I wtoa roe hare a Efficient ..uaathr put ! them m elfan. soft watiT: let them mva mar for hah an hoar; when almost cold strata them out. and. dipping a f aanel doth in the water. wtie off the paint, drying it with another tfanne! rlota. Uae cup of tea-leave to one rrtof water is the doe allowar.ee. r. To start an jaragu bed fr-nn the seed, sow thinly in rows one toot apart as early as the ground is in roper eonditioa. Carefully destroy all weeds aa soon as they appear. Thin otit the plants to three" vr tmvr iachet in t'ne tows, allowing only the mont rorou to grow. Next spring et Ue plant -i in beds tire fee wide. With three roan, a foot apart. U thtf bed. The beat 'il i-i a rich, sand.' lo.un. eighteen in-lo dvep, into w...v-h a plentiful impplv of well-rot tt d manure has i-eu wo. k-d. The plants ,iiild n set at lea-t six 'ache brio the rface. A god aspa axu bed 14 an excellent inf-.inient, aad Bo village or farm ganlen diMilt be without one. Of course, one -an gam a rear by ibaaag rooU ;ntead m panting ;. 1 - x,..ncr. . aTrwwuajr feim. - , Th seed-bed should to made rery fine, and well fertilised wtb the tiu.-t af manure, and tto rows marked ol about ten im.be apart. The se.nl ,h-il be coram! rery allow, and often ptag a stiuen-rouer ow the rus wiH solacienl covering, h ftcn ui. plants aspaar. thev shonid lw crcfuliy LmTi- ...l Ln tW laii ni Ui e it hwa from hnnpa. and , give 4fc-. k ,1 tK - Tto alaata. whea aetm the row . iad not exoead eignt inekes ajiart. and should town &c earth nnued about itoas. aa anythiag whsck coatributu towdrd retaining moisture is a benefit to tto plants. Setting eight incite apart, in rows three feat dattsot from each other, giraaaajt onb nmnle room for working, bat allows aB tto spare naeeaaary- for then: deajsmpmant and final breaking up. After wa eek of tto tiat cttHsire. a etoage w.II be neeesaary ka ardor to blanch tto stalks, amiek is done by brmihg the sod top about tnem. Tto stalks an etosed tngettor by tto haml. and tto anil i agaia firmed about them. 1 are toiag takea to keep it around ti.e pla it, bnt aot allow it to get upon the fte.irt of the sta'k. as th s would de'f-at the oh. m t sought. As the toil is wa.hei dowa, and is otherwte removed from aisait the stalks, tto pro ess of tonkJagtsn w:tl toTeto be tswed. Tto final kaaiaf np may ha delayed until the ekve apfroarh of winter, as the fi o-ts of tto late fall seem to fire the -talks sat cenevial t riannsis aad temlnrneas. W-th tto dwarf rarietie, tto leaacned lakor of preparing them for blanraiag is tto beat aigameat in their lav.r. as a anaek lam nsnonnt af aartk. is reauirud, h Sl .hk at IfLaaaaaiaaaBbaaaaw iafeaaaw at a, wtta roasaowent smaanamaa won. as tto sod Is loosened nSWeW Wap"aj SW""ieWFiaaaaT-a thrown ap eajita la tiaaw lacat; but If ttoy are to tosaeanad tototoaaeamdilaf winsf1smaaJwanS aaethod, aat for early oae. the banking np. aad 1 atsstoa with a gwitingof straw, wXsaawswrttotowatt h oovsrhg ha tto tren toa, tke ptacasdhm of beatkag
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A SWKh'T m'MC'DOX. Yon nnr-r k rd pf awU Tkj btft know want ; TW rtvy wtwt. oat aww lnam.HWWkil oottrunlMl Twiil rua, ! run. ana n-vr lire, W.MMHrt itttMl win4itt. .NatWMHMI U ! K ut, ho wookejr ad u rrin4i: Mr muftc-tixx e'er mil tax I ki- up y a Buamina; That tr m re wm i, r cni. or aM the eai tiw wttl w tt- tueaiar! A Mtl faMHra. a uttt o;t Kot aiwHi ert meterBkt u tk notoe. la mil the wnrM. weeteri My ata!o-hx ia a can: t itatx ! Aawl Beep uur eoeio mo m Taatwa nvpeieaa'. reau awhile. lfeveryuiyuj;rrjr: 1 Wht-r u tb- mm' IMiiwI a ul? Th suntmem' a'l r nlwpiMir'-WhataaekpaUK-MlauUie aaea ao knr JiM vrvtokf-m&Uy ereBar But ah! weni's thatr A laaaa.ai flv mn c bus 10 puiyuMr: Awt ikw the eunheams wae Th-ir tttilit uefn oto. jrlnf ! Aaaa.jroaaee.taare'aaiuk'aar , Vllh Ueaaier. w.mt autf atfBf I ' Aad ok! Uw hilta arwbaper. ttto, Joet ar thi cafe rafiay ! -Mm. J& X Kurmr t Yum t reapaalBa. TM1Y DIDXT KET BURKED THE m'KTH. Xn" .! lfr. Kinkleir. decided ly, you must not aet on Ureerarkera in the house nor in the ani. 1 resolved when Mr. Walker's bonae was burned lad Fourth of July never to allow any more of tas h atheaih. dangerous phiyinz with Are on my premises, ami vour father feels jud at 1 do. Ihu bouse ha lost been painted and paper ed, and 1 can't afford to hare it burned down." Mix. Kinkier s word was law in the Btnkley family; and upon bearing her manifesto, Cy, Bert ana Ixzte, the three well Binkley ehiMren, pot on eonnteexpresahs of the deefiest woe. "I anotujli. 1 guess, !roted t WM iouneen. ana largo for his ajre. " 1 never set anything on fire yet," boasted Bert, a younger Brother with the air of one advancing an unanswerable argument. Oh, motherr' waile-1 little Jszie, it's too bad. Uacle Harry Would say so. too." Eddie, tto lame boy. who was nearly twelre years old. though, he hardlr looked nine, sat perfectly silent, with the tenrsomning down his thin, patient cheeks. Eddie had been lotting" on firing off the craekers, more, perhaps, than any of the rest of them. He had fallen down-stairs when he was leant inr to walk, and the fail had changed him from a healthv. w ell-formed child to a poor mi ha pen, lame little invalid; but to bad a beautiful, angelic sort of face, and in spile of the fact that be was so tolplees, aad that they all had to wait on him a great deal, the other little Binkleys loved Eddie more than anybody ele ia the world. So did Mr. Binkler: and when she Jw ltorr(ll, an,, ft-lanced up a ter delirerinir her , . eJVM, mi 1 mdted. j gi, thougtit a moment, and then she befan. doubtfully: ' There's the mouth of the brook, children.. If yon would look carefully after Eddie and Issie. Cyrus, I suppose that you might let off your crackers ' there. Only yon moat be very careful ! not to set yonraetrea on fire. There ! Wem Btreral bartaod to death lad Fourth of Julr from nittinff down on half-buraed crackers, and I shall worry over yon till yon come back. He sure, all of yon. aot to throw any ire-crackers in Eddie's direction; for Eddie, you know, can't run away." Little Eddie's psie fare had grown Terr begat while his mother was speak hmg. ami as she finished. h hobbled 01 er to tier side on his crutches and kissed her. continued Mr. Binkley. eatcUngher poor dek boy .in bar arms aad caressing aim tenderly, "mamma is cruel to be kaid. Burn cau stu b terrible sufienng tliat she had ed pa,-ia not to get the children any lira - crackers nor tire-works tnis year. r since 1 ni i) liarrv has sent yon great package I feel as though I ought. Mint perhafs, to let yon have them. And ' now I hope vou'll enjoy them and not 1 get hurt Yon can ask Horace and Susie Boll to go with you, and stay down by the brook till every single ftre-craek-1 aria used up." j Tto children made innamerable proat- , is, and ran to make arraagc meats I for the grand nonrnament" of tto next day. 1 The brook'' waaone of those ahallow, rapid little streams that abound in u iMiitk. fa i k. ut.i, lers' neatittful meadow, thouek aonattetably wider, was acarcely aaanor: a WMMia fMnKHsyiSHa prowy awrw iaaa w. Aiu. ,iJJLft AmTmA .rkiL. tdayitag down there. cspecuOly whea Cynia and Horace warn with them, for warn large aaough to to trusted a SdaaL idiU Uto m wefl to atomihWteuw Rnla war ahore the mouthof tto brook, rK Jmr P aau was ap so oy a mgh snan. which aervea tto purpeses of tto busy Ntw-nwl Jnst 00 tto other side of tto stream, aad eoaoealed f teen tke view of any one at tke mouth of the brook by a trading bend in tto current; hutUM WnkleyS loved to aft when ha madhativc nmod on the stony beach there, and watch tto pray and foam man taw nam, wan, at it rati uri .aaaV aHkAaVat aaluaa SaL ia AMftat Baaat mam ot roeu nainw, mey eouiu yam around the bend.
oa the morning oi the Fourth their dsn. aluil via4 wru ga-tUed wiih a blaxe of uahl and thev ate their hreakfut m the DHifi n-atarkahle ppirtta. Horaoe and uia were ti ban I a mediately ttpan tUa aonuliuikMi of Uiat alMou-MJOX rafNMt. aal m they rati acme the tn- aduw. In the -k1 ol th early aiurnhitf. to the long. tny bewh whkh strnteDetl on both sab of tlm brook aa it lost Its existence ia the ritvr, fhey were proltably the gnyvt Utt: party ia tto world. Mr. Minkiey want down with them, at Mrs. Hhtkley ooaldn't toueafbly IsavK jukt then, to see that aVuile should b contftrtably eatahitotod. and that operations should begta rifht. The water
was pretty birn. owttw to tne late ram. bat the ana had dried tto atones, anil sore admit a shawl on a nice flat one for Eddie. Mr. Bin M fey let off a few of J bigget crackers, and giving ttord soke mora injunctions to be rery carofnl, he neat oil, thinklnf that sverythuir was guinjr beautifully. Pop-pop-pop, went the eracken. What magnificent fun! Each buy and girl had some punk." and Uncle Harry's groat bund to seemed inexhaustible. Hontee aad ryru won'd hold their crackers till tht last minute, and then toss them right up ia the air to go off, after which thev would fall gracefully into tne river, quite uespouetl ot any ! power for doing mischief, but Issie wai so titnui ana tnrew iiers so soon after lighting them, that half of them" failed to go oil. "You're nfruUl, yon little goode"' rrietl Cy, good-naturetily picking up his lilte aster's um-xplodeti treasures lot the ta-entieth time. You're just waiting thwu, lxz Binkley. Better let tne have all yours and I II Hre era for you." No." said Izxie, atootl v. M I gui it's Just as much fun for me mv way, as it is for you your way; and If I want to throw 'em without popping 'em, I gues 1 can." This was a new view, and, they all laughed. That's what mother says, when fattor savs we waste potatoes and ihings bv leaving them on our plates." said iMJsie BV1L "Mother says; 'If lh. y had eaten them. Mr. BelL you wouldn't bare called H wasting, would you? and what's 1 to difference?' and then father says: 'What am.5oner! You're a great reaaoner. Miss Blnklev." "Mis Binkley" made them all fauigb. Ther were very hajpy, and ready to laugh at almost anything. .Suddenly the brook seemed to give a great leap, and the pale little face, turned up the stream, saw some of the limbers of the old dam shooting down toward them. Then tbere was a crackling and a crashing: wh le a great wave, broke over the stone where they were standing, almost sweeping them off their feet. Then they sil took to their heels; when suddenly they all thnn-iit even to little Isxie of Eddie. litt Eddie, helpless and drowning, and with one accord they turned lack, shouting his name. Get nu on the bank!" yelled Cy, Til g.4 Eddie:" and at tto same moment Horace screamed: I'm getting Eddie!" while little Eddie, white, rigid, almost fainting with terror, was drifting away in the great ware-so great they knew that the whole deep mill-pond was coming a fast as it could. Horace reached him first and dragged him np on the bank, thmkfol that there had been o much room for tto water to spread. Cv was helping Susie and lszie. while l?ert sorambled along by himself. It seemed to them about fifteen minutes from the time the brook h aped up" till thev were safe on the bank, a wet and frightened little crowd, but it wasn't probaacy more than a minute and a half. Tton tto last of the rotten timber of the dam went down, and the water rose over the alders and willows and came chasing after them a the)- hurried up through tto meadow, Their mother had beard their shrii ki an.! nnu ..n.1 itttraA rnnmndr down lO .imost beside towelf with ; fr bt sl. WM A )iui near-sighted, : rH.7.lsw kbe DCVor could hart asked the ti tkat ge naked at she met ' Aiem ! " Oh. mv dear little children!" she crieti, are yon burned? Are you 0B nrc.' And the children, ersry one of them drmiotod and dripping, burst into neftrty and reassuring MUgk. I gue we're the first children, mother?' said dear little Eddie. ti 1 shaking with the shock to had had, tbaterer grrt'mot drowned letting aff nralwr.'---taifsn Vmon. Raw Ttoy Get tto Beat of TJa, I JMamna went out and lested" hine yeaterday. Ha wm nVisalng for two wtola hours mat nelgbbow were a -- -rv: V atxaw voong Tnasboud. wlHmbrar a j jrJ"T'ua i ktf tod taaHous search to ' tto baaWardol tow ckmiv nntd- ' hausaak h Well ao, hardly. It was tkia way. when am . -ttv" faattd w. wmwuum woum ire swsa m !""!- . Z cure him af ana aomadie teaaVocies, bet as she looked and looked wai began to grow anxious, ah ntolloumd' ( toward The little scamp, and by tto urns b found Mm, hisiace browtod iraaatboated with the ana, bis hands begrimed with dirt, his aaron tern, and a w hole ftiihhed In hla shoe. aM was glad to am him that she picked kirn P tod kisasd aim "Ha Was only llttlo wm. of. ttyat'i alL" Mttd she, to " laaooad plats of pndulag toa ''oka nitu Wtla ruaSTttom nh.tttoiai th
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