Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 24, Number 39, Jasper, Dubois County, 1 September 1882 — Page 6

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lit ataBoa. of the fVeaevlvaala lade pMfpfc ifcik aBBnuo" wp1 uBav accept either of the fou. Dcvooaltioas of the St ilHnwg to amrts settles the uuextioa that there will be Ave po'it cal parties ooo testing the neht hi the State at the appro king eieouoe. also settles it as a fact teat the Csmaroa-3ulwart force fed by General Beaver, will he defeated, unices wholesale pniehae of the Greenback aad labor organisation should avert the threatened de'eat That Cameron wans to resort to purchase of voters, hath by naoeey and the aato of the administratioB of jostl e. is evident 8aa the Philadelphia Time, speaking of the tooth which Cameron has already iaaagurated: "Evidences multiply on evM aid L&1 the - Kfcate vu, ta raiaaiaata a mmmI Hoh amtiAM iLhl ia mmm it tk n.tm mariMan tlokat br A dimnt ar km. direct peuvhaseof Democratic rotes, it Um iaaAratJna ah tk nuMiw twsiimw nl Mini Ktvfta Mmiuiimf ItvtfM w3i. 1 it- .k. aw-araw aaawaj w-. sou va wmvm the lfoUr Uauir orjraniation was m oJWuli .t .t... .r . tor oiotwaaixed iadiutry area tempted or betrayed br corrupt demagitwa. who old their followeri for machine cash. ' Hor did the deraoralixstioa end with Ction of the ballot It tan.ht the the ronal and the vicious that when thev entered the political market pistce to Barter their rote to the b- sees, the ooukt secure immunity for crime in audition, to the corrupt consMeraiion paid for their rotes. "The lender of the trader ht tbe anthracite legion, who sat in the parlor of a prominent politician of iwinu m for tbe del 1 very of Irish rotas to Hartranft, ree Ived th last inatnlnwnt of his pav as Governor Hartranft s death wairunt sent him to ) tbe gallows, and n doien others paid the 1 penalty of crime on tbe gibbet who had j been corpora ed to lawlessness by the reckless and irresponsible assnrance of protecUoo against the just judgment Of the law. "What was begun in 1873 was oon- 1 hery coal 1 I Kvmwp " I'Honui-ti taw lorcen eTen wa hwi piunieu uy me crime in poHcal promotion to bow to tlie I'leading for the mafestv ai im imbt i:a iivi i is i n 1 1 t.wmwmnw the law in H own wm li h otKi er of Mate had c ntra''fvl w Ji i-rtme for nolttic&l resultv antl had jyvvn the' pledge of 1 rot eCl !on to 1 rimin.Tl'i vrho-wj rote were auction 1 to uncr, 1 pub iu leaders. That charge wa male cin-um-atantiallr. and to tlrs day it is tin haljengca i bv tho who were tbu, aocud. , S, Wical rethat can follow lawiewne. The ' loa anlt that can follow lawien-i. The labor Ofiganirarione which ha t been l trajied by corrupt iesilers. Here broken up; the nrardiTera were executed: leasor criminals were imprisoned: dMrnsted Judges and other lo al offkeiH were dethroned, aad law and right triumphed, us they eror must in. tbe fullness of time, who is there to-dav ready to repeat the blotted and Woo-iv record of the political debaocberv inagurated by thebeaseain 18721. ami ending in the terrible retribution of 177-79?" That Boss ( ameron is ready and witting to repeat the buttering operatioufl of ten years ago Is evidenced from the recent developments In the Clearfield coal region, where violator of the law have already been protected by Camarona politiesl shield against the avenged sword of justice, the consideration for eu4 protection being that the rotes of tho .anights of Labor organi7ation should he east tor tbe Stalwart ticket. Tbe trouble with this scheme ia that H wil ha difficult, if not iapoadble, for etttarparty to this ahuawlM bargain to delirer the proauaed goods. Cameron's hcaieiuaen mar protect the Clearfield law-breacors in brcakors to tho pralinstaary stagoa the ptooeentiohw but when they get the oeuiWoom they wUl find thnt aealea of tastioa are in the hands of of the the aealea of Justioa are ta tfae hands of an Indepemdent and fearless judic ary whieh will brook no sale or denial of justice. Before theae Judges the guilty will sugar thopnin'tyof thelnw. To he aura, Cameron owes the Board of fordone, hut the woapou has already been strained to Ra utaaoot teauiou. and any attaaapt tomreoajrrictedtmiaals for political puri ouot at thisuata will ha waaulii by tho great mass of the hoawJtrotere of the Sute an I wiloaly hasten Paaneron's doom. Nor is H likely that any eonfkteoble portion of the rota of tho Knights of Labor can be carried erer to the Reptibiican Stalwart ticket by rdrounsa of pardon to criminals. The great mas of the laborer of rVunsylraaJa Is mw-abidnir. and orderly, and it wi not nlkwr itaeff to he betrayed Into the hands of Camertm to serve the jm4 AT a lew selfish and designing lenders. The forties of emcron at thlsjuo 'tura are iateresting. mahv tjras anotringi neaperata ooodHiou of hav auaira. aula te what iewrths thai wtll go to . gain hte That the re aun ot toe romnaign wui aa aa orerwheJalefeatofm neyonu nay theno " three. Olaemarertaa utaf Clira But. tar; hut the grsajeaj ot these is Ottft Btttteff." It It aaado Bon etdtofesoad oil aad m pounut of it wfflgo twice at 1 HftxtChiedifo JKrufif.

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KBM09AL UKB UflaUBf -WUkie CoUias ia. la the opinion of the I nnvlna aVnrid an ksafcanan of n ntodVet genius who shuns the noisy recognition of the mob. The law of Wight New anyi Victoria Woodhttll has been for two ream the wife of one of England's noblest sons, and holds a high poaition In the beat of Kagliah society. The youngest bride on record hi this country is Mrs. Thomas Payne. She is eleven and one-half years old. Her husband Is a South Carolina par son. .V. r. UrpM General 8oager, the editor of the Key Weet (FlaJ Drmocmi, is twenty Cnub old. weighs thirty-ore pounds and forty inches h git. He was horn in 8t Dom ngo and was ra sod ia Florida. An American prima donna has made her debut at the Opera in Paris Miss Lilian Norton, who, under the same of

Hordloa, has obtained some success at Rome, Milan and fit Petersburg. AT. 7. Graphic. Captain (Tobleigh. under whose ad ministration President (iartieid served as a boy on the tow-path of the Miami Canal, is now conimander of an Erie onnatboat, the James A. Garfield. Iktrvit Pom. Mr. Henry G. Veonor, tbe Canadian weather prophet is described as the possessor of a striking countenance, pale, with dark, brilliant, restless eves. He is tall and well-proportioned, and carries htmlf with a half-martial air. Captain Mayne Ketl i described as wearing odd kind of clothes, peculiar both in fabric and cut He has been seen wearing a red vent, a high striped collar, with point reachyijr his eyes, and coat and trouers of equally gfutesue appearance. -Mr. George K. Gondwin. tbe late theatrical mauager of Philadelphia, at one time paid Artemm ard gio.UUO for a lecturing oeason. He once was tbe owner of more )initrama than any ; man in the world, at a time when they were a great novelty in Araeri ,a. ! nhile working as a blacksmith, the Rev. B. Hurst who lately died in Kn gland, studied the Ianguae all his

spare time, writing the conjugation of i How many of the young peple have Latin. Greek and I renin erhs on the 5 ever heard the story of that simp'efiame atone of hU forge. Besides thee hearted, bravo soldier of Napoleon's tongues, he stu lied Hebrew. Arabic. ' Kmi.ir inn.

Sanskrit an I hynac. .V, Y. Sun. In her brilliant lecture on " Idols and Iconoclasts. 1 at tbe Concord School, Mrs. Jul a Wanl Howe remarked to idol o! the affe ti.n, that falling in love is a rh tig h!chha-irone eutirvlv out of fashion that a woman of ner asre ruiirht 1. . . 1 t 1 1 tm e.v. 1 lor jvihibx wneitir anv one of thoH pre'tit had ever drcarael what tbe idea of -cu-h an exeri3nce could be. Button I'vjt. . 1umori:.s. . . r . a "p ow Km sio r. wan ta novice the adrioe. that a Id ckiiltii va t. kla Mtavn. irav to jits aoorenm tice. Cimui not N9r A real t li 1 nSSXi iKS w rork eos.s UW.iXMh'W fW,--re th.n we've tltgU r. - Brooklyn, K. Y.. has been count n up her lawyers, and is rejoiced to tind that she has only about l.&JO.-Lhtroit Frrr Vr. Ladies when be.ng courted ought not to object to the moderate um of t.ac-, co They should recollect that where there ht a "dame" there m4 be midm . . , . ... , , . " Ureat rains Taken is the beadlug of an advertisement in one of the j -: . l.l. . .

---' .ww v - Pl.w.u mi lureu wo wen. 1?m i wnternlw. --itosto j Upon one occaskm. being on furlough, Cvmmerrioi BtdUtm. be paid a visit to an old friend bt aseoDefinition of loot: Student wants to tion of the couotry as yet remote from know what is meant by the Word "loot" - actual war. While there, he learned ta the war dispatches. Why, a lute is ; that a detachment of several hundred a thing with strings that you strum with ! Anstrians, having in view the- prevenyour tingert. Hence, anything thaf you tion of a certain im(ortant movement

can get your nngers on to. mat a loot jsurun'jton tf arte ye. Aa exchanse tells of a mil rout haw. rare-m wanner wno missea nts train. Probably on account of a struggle with a trunk that didn't break so easilr as Of course be would have felt a m -. to out a trunk on whole, and ao took It out behind the station to finish bmeell Cititen. Water privileges: " You advertise that there is a fine stream of water on the place, but I don't see it," remarked a stranger who wanted to rent the place. The landlord said: Just work that pomp-handle a little, aad ou w.ll see a hue ateBum of water. You don't expect to have tne fiiagara rails on tbe olace for fifteen shillings a month, do your-! Texas Sifting. The Masher; What la that mmherr Ton will alwava And it ataadatw Immw. rosed on the ont-r of tbe street, frondlr dioomrlaw tot rmv fss, TwtrMwr it litUw ten-cent flane. Aad st efjnnt d tend,r brain wiut tfc" smoke of pwpar "Wartf Dnnt touch tt dnu t was rwbeda pet" I - Win it bite, asntherr W. ii, ahv u d ahOwti t It W.ll Hte a free liwh tvr ul that's out." - H aihinyUm Mrpubliean. That Unthrplla. During the abower yesterday a eftlsea carrying a very wet timbrell entered a hotel to pay a call .o amw one up stairs. After placing his umbrella where R might drain, he wrote upon a piece of paper and pinned to it the sentence: " X. B. Thia umbrella belomn to a man who.strikos a -ttouad Mowhack In raten minutes. f1 He went hit way up stairs, and au alenceof fifteen miaufaa retui-aed to aadhtaunthtaia a note reading: I r.s. umoreiia taaeu. by ft matt wno walk ton ndtos aa hour won't be back at all." Jktroit ires iVess.

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And alas white wrtins tirwhrat The etoam to the hair wnu Milk and tuiatht t tbmOh my. but it mal, Mm air Then one if the ratws Ivweaed . A the slue eww warm and tali naneinr arras at nwjr rnnutn. wwn to a amMci esiu. Dr Uar. auob an awful pulllwr It made it b rAiy faeo, Xo mutter b-w much (xkm- Trtnttf Evr -l'ppiiura4 falliay nv inauiinir 11 ihm in pwve. m TB' tip attain. I wna l r n i at hl u Wen f utter ilisiruiH and naln. Aahanit d-tn the window curwtfnt To hide h made a daah. Wh n a dreadful toy in paaaiejc, Cried imt; Melb: mutaeheThti Tni'ty ouuld bear ao Kiaamt, But aaid : Oear mamma, ptn)a. If you ill tttke this off of nvc. laever amta will reastt." rerbap yuu can me-w the Balsa, And tbu wa- auch sbri end. When bad tittle tmy an- norty. And a to thetr oweetest frfnt But sfadald te for t hi prumiae. I think ahe U run for th br urn toastache ah d oar ue apt to ait. ' Ann tiottie of KpauMiar s Biue. Mr. JulUi ji. iM'io. f YmiA $ umywiittn. THE HKAYE GKOAWEK. . Grenadier of France?" J Born in tbe provinces. La Tour d Au - J rergne received a thorough miHiw 1 schooling, and entered the armv when ' uite young. Throughout a career of neatlv two -core Tears he served with : ii!elitr and distinction. et alwava . ! m.- . l . . r tuaeu tne nromoimn wnicu waa iron. ' stantly offered him, preferring, as be f said, the familiar duties of the Grcna- ( dier to ven the gloriea of a Marshal, j His wi-he were. In a measure, respected. He held alwav the rank of I tttltaliirh f Ks-hlKvIa aaa'nr aaatllar- L.Z .a. -i-- "-1 i even natty n com- ' manl euaiea in numbers almost ten WW 1 n 1 1 oiiiiainii 1 MIIMtlt . alM, ,-lS " ' - "V A V"? wawtaailtuted ta the regi - iXEbX bri : Shy Ihc exret ..-Yj r . .. oeen connecte.1. inn of Bonaparte himself, a most touehinjr tribute to hU faithful aorviv. Hi. 1...1 never been stricken , from the roll, and at its call, upon the daily twrade, the oldest veteran nreaent nonld aten fr. : ward, and saluting, answer: the field of battle. I I... i .. , 7l The details of his history show that hi. Hf. w.. ..n w,.k .u i "7ij . x7 " '""j " paid to his memory, and manv incl- , dents are told of him hit iltiMtni. 1 hi n,lf.h H-Wt ,n ,i, : . : , or we rrenen, was on tne maron to a j spot where this purpuse could he easily ' aamaml aluwl Tn nMnk tKta -- mm , ot we rreneri. was on the maron to '. noconml abed. To reach this thee I" """g" narrow uenie, ramruea by an out stone tower, whieh wasgarriaoned by perhaps half a eotuf any of French soldiers. To warn these of their danger In time to prepare for defense was the aim of our hero, and putting up a slender store of provisions, he sianeu on. To his diemar he found on nrrlrinir at the tower that his comrades had been only too well warned already, aad had lied, even leaving their musket and a goodly supply of ammunition behind them. He knew that If the Anstrians could be held ta cheek: long enough to 4kr the French manojorer. by that time tower and pa would be of little use to either side. He determined, single-handed, ta make the fight against a regiment. There were many eouditkms whieh farored the suoccawfttl carrvioar oat nl that hrav f aaut . . j.reaoiTB. lae Mwereoomaeapproacitei only through a naraow rariae. in which out two or taree men cooM waut abreast, and as he wa abundantly awpplled with arms, the Grenadier dht not dmmafar of at lead pnrtial ceeaa. Bo, harrieaded the doors, carefully loaded alt the ntuakets, whieh he placed ta eoureaieat positloni for instant handling, made a good meal off tbe food be had brought wttn mm, ana tnen sat (town to ; sat down to await the enemy, lie was unmolested until near dawn, when unusual sounds without announced the Austrian' proaefa. They halted at the mouth ef the defile, aad almost immediately an ofaoer, bearing a flag of truce, appeared with a do nnd for surrender. D Aurergne answered the call, replytag that "the . garriaon would defend naou to um iaat." and tne nauhwaaer. litlto suapeothtg that the entire aw&on aiagta aoUier who stood: hefora him, tired, A small eannou wad shortly ait - or arbught to baarnpoa the towtr; but our Grenadier made such good am. of

"MSgMgannBa, his weapons that half a dosaa of ths Austrian lay wounded upon the gnmA hefora they could re a sinjrlo Finding this mode of attack lneiteiUv' an assault wna ordered; but. as the 1m J of the ooinmn came within rangy. nf th tower, so deadly a tire wt poured ui it that it wna ordered back aiukl rrJ ounfusion. Two further attacks were made, wiik like results, and when night fell the ki. itary Greaadier was still in posesst.a oi his stronghold, and unhurt, white n.-v. ly fifty of the enemy were either kilkd or wounded. ounset brought a second summon ta yieid. with an intimation that if refuM a regular siege would be entered upon, and kept up until hunger ahoukl comie submavaioa. Deeming the twentv-fotir hop which had alaosed sufficient tin for the accomplishment of the Krem h move, D'Auvergne returael anawtnhjt the garrison would em-render the folluwtag morning if allowed safe conduct to the French line, and permission to is. tain its arms. Theno terms, alter a littie parley, wore acceded to. At day break on the morrow, accord, ingly, tlie enemy were drawn up to ioetre the raavroished garrison. Th, door of the tower opened, and a soiM and scarred veteran, literally staggerinz under the weight of as many rau-4-u a he could carry, walked slowly W. tween the ranks, and, depositing hit load at the feet of the Colonel. a!ut...l

To the surprise of tbe latter, no one fol lowed. But where is the garrison. Gh na. dier?" asked he. " Sir, I am the rarrioc."' reolied tkfl soldier. For a moment hstoniahment hW ),. Austrian dumb: then ordering his cmmand to present arms, and raising in cap: "Grenadier, I salute yoo," nl be: "so brave a deed is without parThe deiired escort was provided. tnJ with it was sent a dispatch relating whole affair. ' " When the circumstances becams nown to the Emperor, the offer of nr motion was renewed, and again clined. and I Aurergne remained to the dav of hi. death simply the "First tJrenmiwr w rnuice. - nnrpers jomi The Mfaahm for the Hick. 1 Roger Ialand wm stek. He wwjiw ! kKenm.!jrh to 08 epmhr HI pk-tnr. ; boks fell off the bed. His pln th ii.n 1 h . ,,ntJer tfae bed-clothes, and Hor I cn His mother read ahrad to Mm, 1 but he did not, like thostot ' Thettihfi loM h,m a true storr about the " Mitw;oa for the Sick." Kind ladies met in a hall." shn dA, and tk with them fruit fkmer and ood things for skk men, women anl ear little ohUUren.'1 Roger was pleased, He thought Shlwalf tlaaa ISlleBlUM aASMa SaaA. La -77" HT JiT 7' I wrawaue a T aJVaa a. M I PB BBS I ISI1 IlUC"' , u t'.i.. a ' . Yoo rsiTif rjiah - ..Wl hit i" 1 , t , . . , L 1 TJ" V!W ""if0- nu niotner wruUf ; "-Viger IHdstmds thn row , to some stcK child' 1 waaaeotaway in a aiee Dastet ; Jhre dar tb P,,a I "gwr a note; it said: t I " lK4.a l.frri.K HtY I mm laav, I I never walk My avither ma out waahins, I can WHe-bush earn, I ait In my - iw r l aad watvhtt. I thank roa. and mv iaf am, too. 1 learaHl lo writ befw I Ml eownoathetee. iiwittis r cwuv wrtu-, i m t abe'aaya she will ask Oodtn Meaay..u. iHw i w Art;Ior fW j rmnr av.tiia err, " wacn panjr. Shf bs.4 t a!one. 1 wn tU "'Twerosewiu grow lotever," sas sarn, i hope it will not die, "Mr mother aajm If tt doe die in the nrettr pot, the erdnes will keep Rtowtn.' I aball The rose will 1 mt let It die. rnr ft lamL When Roger's mother finished reeling the note her little boy looked very happy. After that be sent little Mar some of his toys. He is well now; bat he never forgets tbe Mission for t-be ' SXfe tThU tmm The Medicinal Value ef YemrUWe. Asparagus is a strong dieretic aad forms part of the cure for rheumatic rtknU at such health resorts as Aix-le-Bains. Sorrel is ooolimr and form ths i staple of that sonne auxhtrbtM which I French lady will ortfyr for herel( I after a long aad , tiring iourney. Carrots, as containing a quantity of mr, are avo' tied by some people, while oth- ' era complain of them as indigestible ; With regard to the latter accusation, jt may be remarked. In pawing, that it h the yellow core of the earrot that dirti eult of digestion, Tbe outer, a red layer. Is tender enotbgh. In ftirof ue peaaanta hare recourse to an lufus'on uf ! The large sweet onion U rery rich ia carrot as a specrae ior aanoicv, thamm mllralSna atfiiaonAa whieh ( ounttTa . . - tt act tkt noNon of rheumatic rout. K slowly stewed hi weak hroth, and eaten with a little Xepanl pepper, it wiU he found to be ao admirable art'tfte of dkt for patients of atialious anil s!iletitiiiy habits. Tbe stalks of csniirlowcr have the same s. rt of value, only too often tk atalk of a canllfhiWer ia ao iU-boi"et aad unpalatable that few person wo , flank you for proposing to them WOUl'l to make part of their meal eon.st of w untarfttag aa article. f Turnips, in Wre fame' way, are often thought to be Indigeatihle, aad bettor suited for ws and sbeon than lor denoato people; but hen) the fault lies with the cook rjuiteni much as with the root The oook boiW thetamipbainyand then pours scut butter oterjt, aad the eater of such dish if ture to be the worse for it. Try a bettor way. What shall be said about ' our fettucesf The plaat ha a tug " ' aanotte netlott, of which a French U wouuid, Kk a lYench doctor, ! know the value, and when pnWY cooked it ht really rery eaar V ' ilou, Jfedicoi Jetord