Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 24, Number 40, Jasper, Dubois County, 8 September 1882 — Page 2

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writers ef'trttoa

the bettor Aaiericaa

work wHh a careful

which it all but unknown

at preeaatto

M James B, Lowell, oar hTnistcr

to feajtaad, was referred to by Gaoe Ferrer recently in London aa " oabo

tea

the first of tBe living

jr. r. im Bar. Samuel Longfellow has it signed Ua pastorate at GswBnaatowa, Pa, awl wiftlive la the old CrJa Boom, tha poetfa bouse, with Ma aieea wbtta ariji the mthartead biography Once whea Maw CaroHae Bedf wick, the New ategiand aufhoceaa, was la England, aa arfitooraOo lad asked bar: "Hare you aay large aid vase to America? Oh, I bag pardon; .yaw country hain't aeea esttto loaf enough for that" A resident of Oadar Kay. fhv, hi a editor, merchant, aeweumthw. Otjr Cle-k. Clark of the HeeBh Beto. Stoto Collector of Tama, County Collector, ex-Aasemblynaaa and planter nine man in one, and yet ha can't play baai bail Chicago Herald. -It is raid, autboritotivalv. that Oear Wild wrote a letter to Mr. Whiet-

ler. in the course of whleh ae (daolariHi:

me aerioue.

"Theee people really take

ir.

don't beBeve there ia aa

aaooch to take yob aerioaahr.

-Mr. Freeman pabtieha hi th Brit-, isb Fortnightly Aaoiew Ua isnpresaions af th United atones. He ackaWledget conHally tha constant aad namiied kindness reoarred. Ha alsnsassi America throughout ia a toae o( friendly anmeeiasaC sneaks of bis raepeetlpr tha aharaater of ita society, assd hjatate an the essential Ideality af BftaadBd America.

known to ha late d

aarnoabi

tha clock ftrnfft. a

5naaber if it waa ac

Hooaa to oadar. "Ji5

And Mr. Whistler

baek: "I

fool

urtosT

uetnnoos una.

Him

all hie km

ttato. junta

to eall tha

ha aaaWercd.

MrTAAuw iaMt jet to his atoi."

tujredly

eTCatyeWDS.

-Farm hesbaad Hbl

were horb' to Mtarry -aa Yea, aatf I aaada ao tobv

takar "Ito'ttbt ahtrrad bowatt jort too wet for anvtbiat;?" asked Mrs. Smith of baa haaband. " I. ahhred think It waa," auaarered Mr. Sdyth, at be h apectod tha btlL Waif. Tha HtoubenriUe Herald ha as ar

ticle beadaaV "ShaU We Flyf We have ao bad tiaatto read, the article. , btowdb editor of the Btmld to atay and braaaa it oat, whatorerit la. Coal hi cheaper hi Ctaretand thaa alaewherein tha eoastry. Two aat a half Jaadt of it were reoeatly aold thara aatvattty-fva cent. Bat that tha woatan waa away oh a riaU aad tha eon wanted to go to a clrcue, aad aa had oid evaxythiag elaa aboot the boaaa. --Homcthfna; awful wiU hapMtt to tha bad boy whoaa aiter Miania waa the yoqng; preaabcr iWaat heart. He piiwad iip aptoee of paper ht tha parlor. wortoT wZ ttSk ttok& the panonr1 H, aad , thaa waated to know if abe bad "earn the handwriting

. aVdMi Ii

AYaakapiaiWrwltmvaa;hith Woet baawMi aaaaewhat aaajbajlBjajM for want of faBjIa, aad taaalvwd totov baahht hhi aoejMented ecpa4kaW Ha raajbed f ,aa1kcHj la oae of thSnaa tiaiStatak. Mbr Uklng a aarveytf th aatriMuidhiRahja received hie toak.ot

goail andteoaeded todtapoia of hbi wares, coaalatlag of aoaaova, poeketkaitea. rajwra, epoooa. etc Be had aot Journeyed tar ba ore aa ooVsar aocoated Mat aad aattad for a Haai. lie had mm aad ao informed the otBotai

who, finding the peddler aattaagar aad aot familiar with the tow, daatred toa

a kmiaat aa poMjble. and iMfrooted him to the City Hail to raoajVe

the aaeeaaiiyateoiuaaat. xae taaaee proceeded to Had the proper oflMal aad iaqvirad tha. price of a Borneo to raa for a weak, lad found it more thaa hla rarphi oapitaL Therefore he eeoored oae for oaly a day. At idght the

Tankoe lootea up me prone, ana lonaa that ha had loot moaay. aad renotved to eoatiaue withoat renewing hie 11eeasa. Sereral daye paaaad, aad ha waa in nowise moieeted. but oae warm day about ten o'eioek in tha morning, he waa approached by a aoraaieat Oerman, with the inqairy: Yoa got 11eeaM.M Tha Yankea said: Hla. yea. eertolnly." aad mored on. But the igtlant apaeial was aot to easily aatlaned. and followed him np. say'wg: "Meester. you got llcanse, I look at him. ' The Yankee again informed the nearer tha he had a license, but the lit tie Dutchman said: "Veel. reel, you got license ail right, but I look at him." The Yankee, sceiag be must get out of his dirtioulty either legally or by his wits, aid: "Areyoualnorticcrr The Teuton

ic oftekU aaM: -'Ye. I vaa an oftecr."

Well." sard the Yankee, "where is yonr

badge, sir?" The officer was ia his shirtsleeve, and looked a if he might have baea a grocer or some other tradesman. He did not say a word, but jumped into his wagon and drove rapidly away. The Yankee cottcldded the Western people had leaned tha game of bluff bat thought they would here to rise early to get ahead of a down-eaner. The peddler risited the next house and ottered his wares a before, making a sale, aad bidding the lady good day started for

the street, wnen to ms jtorror ana surprise, he saw the persistent official standmg at the, gate aeoanpanied by another gentleman. As the Yankea reached tM walk the portly little German said: "Yon got no license, eh. yen came m'd me, you my pi-woner." The Yankee looted somewhat fr gbtested. and ia a low voice said: lour badge, sir." The offic'al waa now robed with coat aad vast, and nulling away the lapel of his coat and patfcng his breast rioientlv, s:d: Dero. derr be'a

my badge." "Ah ami

FMRIXB.

Was taste ever any Re4 JtMla Beoir

ua, re; wiukju? f tore mm wolves to-sar.

Tvawurewi

miaejr

W

ooM in reur war.

ftm ta

Leo out!

Aaa was ttWee iwsllr a nrella,

Aa.thmiaa trnmA mhm star asw'U sMuny tto xhriaee.

wiaoa.

ad Mw fMirr-foik wHl nevw, ao, MfuM n aeii you aJkwf ,

It row rorm an ttmac With ana el (Hants, AaTbM dettMMM To wrtttk. Lara sad Duty sr real twin auriss,

av laeai ww rv wounnnni

Ithii

ink tewy're uet pteedid-

In K. Y. hukptndent.

Don't ytmt

aanra.

CBABITf.

Now, Aunty, how could yon inflict such a horrid name dpoa poor, innooent me! 1 meant to hate you always, and

X m dreadfully utaappomtea that J oan't." Emnbaiizinir her remark with a rbz

orous hug. she dronpiHi upon a hassock beside the nice ojd lady knitting contentedly by the wiiidow. and folding her arms upon tha other's lap com

placently surveyed the contrast of their

snowy wuieness wun me noavy oi&ck silk upon which they rested. A W k.N ka.ol A WAa Miaul

Aunt uaui,j 9 Krcu hkci vjw i all this, and more. They were not ua. like the brighter, browner orbo shaded by the Huffy golden-brown hair of her namesake; but they were misty now with tender recollections of the letter which, eighteen years before, had told her of the babytgtri gladdening the old home where she herself had grown into matdenhood. Ever since thoughts of the little " Charity" dancing on and out of tha familiar ropma, singing the familiar songs, treading the familiar streets, had set-red to brighten her own ehildlesa lot, albeit thle very week abe had looked, for tha first time into the Tair young face. Outwardly It was all

her fancy had fondly

Ah," said the tnnkee, "you an- an

officer..1 The official saMl: 1 list ; host what 1 aa,'' and Mra'ghteofd up in the usual official rtle and expefele.1

bis langa as if to pounce upon his i re , whan aha Yaaken iowlr ad-cd hi

fihgirs m hw vft rwt sai tuli.-d oat a doBojneat brnmfed. signed an I aealed, IJeenae. The oileial secuig the

headime Uosspe. wilted without examination, aad turned and with one leap landed ia hat wagon and strove out of

tight The writer was an eve witness to the

erene, aad, being xmimed by the circus, strolled down the atre 4 to where the Yankee was. and n osted hint, saying: That was well played." ah," said the Yankee, with a wrak of his e e.

yon don't see th toint. My license expired a week so.M A'w Hmvcn Hey. itter. , . Biave Barriagea, , AnSonsc e rdiiTtnttbemarTiara tatn of former stares has just been deaided Jy th ftnpreme Court of Alabams. The controversy was between two women, each of whom claimed to be the widow of t'tH Washington aad ea-

etretoslby the owaertoaove tWe4 to domr ia his efate. One k fill Id Ui him amd I .UJI 1. .iUmI kn kfan

t ii n Win - F ' - - tmm- t .L WA

tint, wnan own were w u

ame master. The cermony waa parFormed by a colored niinU er. with the

consent of the master. The twd lived together as husband and wife till the fafi of 1M6. At thaa time the husband.

being, then, ofconras. a f roadman, took out a license and married another

with whom be Ihrud till his

death. Under these droansstancea the

Court waa called upon to decide which

of the two bad been the lawful wife, it has baea decided to favor of the one

claimiaer bv virtue of the slave marriage.

It holds that suras were no competent to enter into a valid marriage contract

or hold the haral relation of haebet

aa wife. Bat ia September, IMA, the

UonsUlutton ot Atoaroa oeciarea hhw m. a i . L t tt t .

all freemen ana ireewomen wen utihk

together and raoogniaing oae another ae hatband aad wfteahoahf hoti that relation aader the law. The Supreme Court decides that this waa ratification

of the marital tatotkats then existing

between (ht aad Kdle WaaWngton. and thst this sabec ittcnt marriage with the

othar afawaaat waa vow.

dihWkmBwattared ito tottowhar tor-

tibfe einSit aw yWianghsaisiindle ires with kerassas aMVi eaas atay whm tor aaitohj.4 'fattfarfstoa' New.

witt toy taatohj.4 'rMsrfip'

a to hiaaa ti, Baatowa who efamlatM eiA that ht yon ilrWwhea yon aee the new sWoar am nVwMer you wiU

1 what yon wiah for." A year age he aawfaa aevr moon over hat right shout-

aauara, There

saratsarahehaaa't got 'am yet. asaat have heaa somethmg the

ad ha ahoukta't ha) oaa little stieap-

army.

for

applied

to a ahmtor of

anTa

Xsmssn Counts. Mies., for Me bell. Not

p.

havtog snob aa article, ha aaaatdoaedit to htowifa. when aha vaw aaarmOoally

eat ad her brass battle. ?Tmutueeaet rather demnrred to the aacrifioa, aad

with a sweet tootlkaaid:

what will we do ter pre-

' My daughter' tnidtbe wag out whole duty now hi to

nnaemoaromiBbir. The kettle was

.aeat.-jr T. Po.

von asked- me M t waaM iaam ton

tahl loaahanottobaradoiielt, I suppoes bat aton ttwas sack aa oppor

tunity, aad so 1 smiled the cue to von, aad piiawarad Ncvarl' Aajd yon athphl.

yaffraaa aad bawwi Mae a wievrnpn noaraadleft. Oh! dear av. and I cer

talalf theswbt that at thw day tbara waa nobody nmtor the aaa adto was so uaaardikoablv obtuse, ao far bchia I the

naw and the nure. that he would not

bare Inatantlv met me With. Whst

aoverf. mid given aee the chance to re alv. VelL bardlv every rteanVr-

tk tared, but

What waa that airh for, aunty?

You doa't thiak I'm half good enough for the name; do you But iast let me toll yon aboot the annual fair for our Mission Bead to-night. Them's to be a' supper aad fanev tables, but not even the gboat of a lottery. Area' t yon glad i And oh how I have worked! I've tea -ed Uncle Joe into buying fear supper ticketa. He bates the whole thing; so does father; you should have beard me

coat five do lars out of him! I had to

rtvs un mv new bracelets. Isn't that

bona Hdt charity? Haven't I two pairs

alreadv? O, but one sets ao tired of

old things, and Teinfhm has sueh lore

ly ones! But I was bound to raise the most money. And. what's worse. I've

agreed to do all the dusting and dishwashing this morning to secure a batch

of Norah's famous cream-cakes for the storieus cause Now what do you

think of your namesake? Isn't there a little bone she may grow as good as this dear old Aunt Love-y papa is always

tabling tip for a pattern f

Too faulty a netfern altogether,"

said auntv. shaking her head. "Better

copy after Paul's portrait of charity.

zoa laanemoer, 11 'vmumeut not iieeu, it is aot puffed up.' "

"Ua, aaatyt 1 nnm smenn out omy think: Tan dollars ia money, nine aup-

nd cream eakee! basic es

the wear and tear of kanda, feet and toague. for.rm to help at the ball all

tae axtaraoea. h i rem inn. m oe aura, bat iea't B charityeort ofr

Certamlv. one phase of it; and the

aoeial gain atones for labor lost But a

tuny at raui s grana mneier-pieoe woeid snggest many improvementa."

It's buna; too nigh, aunty. Away

un m we cionos, tor tae angeia ana

me acne jus to iook as ii. i I hold it at an easy dhv

taaee now and then, will you try to work In a few eolorsP' laughed aunty, with a vary earneet took la the basal

lataatl aalanto toother woaw neve ahlt Chatty, daar, If you feel bad-

hr I will maaage. aoawhow, to go yJL.lt A Hit I AnaU have bit her ao.

srhjhaut ever stretching nat nark to sea wato Paul thought aboutlt The klea ef Ito being charity tojgo ahmming wbea mdootwantto! vffcwirta the dish.

saad dnating. by night I'shaB survive ohry in name' bis o'ekick, however, found Chatty at the tea-table, flushed aad jubilant over

what mamma proaouneed the most sueoeasful shopping-trip of the season. Virtue brought its owa re want in the shape of this rara an., to tend tioweMabie to." said ( hattr, eytog on a bit af muslin, htcc and ribbon, dubbed aa apron by courtesy rather than proprirtr. ?Why. Baaaw Howe! goiag early?'' Tbhi to a naw-comer. staadiaa: in the

balMoor. Yes, aad 1 stopped to tell you Bull Tripp has given your iower-taSle to the Misses Uowland the new family up on the hill. Bell said there were plenty of other place, aad she would explain tonight Bat suppose 1 don' t choose the othet places r" aajd Chatty, flushing angrily. Oh, it's twice as much fun to be table-waiter! those little caps am awfully becoming, and that apron wiU be perfeetly exquisite!" With half a doaen cups of coffee turned over it? Thank you; I prefer the flower-table, aad intend to remain there. Bell thinks those rich Howlaeda will take her up. 1 can see straight through it all." pursued Chatty, hotly. Charity thinketh no evil.' " whiepered aunty, stopping to examine the new aproav What do yoa think Bell proposed this afternoon?" resumed Bentfe. "Oh, the teirls were so indignant we had a dreadful fuw!" 'I'm glad of .it; good enough foe bar " Hmittred Chattv.

Ch&ritv rAtoiceth not in mlauitr.

came irom Denma me screen am

Love-y had rawa between herself end

You know we have always hired

diiih-waahers;" continued Bess, taking the shrug of Chatty's shoulders for aa

interrogation point, "v course ww didn't want to do that: bat aomebody mus( njl out orders for the waiters, and only two or three offered you have to stay In that old kitchen and Bell

said-"

' Perhaps she expected tot to stay ia

that dingy old hole; It's too mean for anvthingT exclaimed Chatty; with an emphatic stamp of her pretty foot

ver mina. you can stay in our

room,' aam moss, "ana you neean t carry aar ouffee. either. Just hand the pepper and salt, and keep people live lv. Go in for aguod time. I any."

The door shut with a little bang. Voth not behave itself unseemly,' " said anntv, diapoahttf-of her screen.

Aunt Love v. if anvborty elsi nan

dk gdanmnm WJ aDCELnBaBaBaK'staaB aammaannnmammmvnaann 0

HEUMATlSa AWraf tf fcafiMr, Lumkm, atoaAaeaav eevwaaaf a aW Ch$tt, fmt, 0awr, Tkrmi, Inaw aasf iptmhn, Mmrm mmd icmM, $mrd JaeVTr Hit. Tom, far ni Htmiaekt, FraaW Fmt mmi mr$, aW mJlitkoe Hint mmi Mektu.

m Mtftk q ! i Sf, On WttJfQ sffai aaNefaaw ffvBtddha

Ukl mmh tat Um eampmnatlj

mi k bm Mt4 imUh ffoaf a a

BOnjD XT ALL mOOOIRB AID DEALEtl It MtDIOIIB. A.VOGIXER Sc COM

ML Mil NIL'S Sitti's Tonic SP worn TUB OUttK or FEVER and AGUE Or CHILLS ml FEVER. Tae arsarietar ef this selebratat nsstwus lastly aataw tar it a saawierttysver aUrta. sites evsr effsrea te the pshUe fsr th Utt, CBKTA1X, gfBBBY aaa fBBMAaBXT ev sf Agassaa fevw, er Chills aal rvcr. watuV W rfsaart er laaf staa41af . BsrsfsrsutM Mttrs Wsstera aad feathera essstry U tot

to the trata ec assmua

tbatia as sasewaatevsr wUl it foil ta etrtif

atodliasttanei

i sat.

Yettexaeht celebratet bar senJtcnanr

inly U, 1881, and the aaranwemenu have been made for an mteranftonal festival beaiaabntoa that day. which ia

im luuxn annual i i at ioa avw m.

Bottvar, the Libaratoi. aad ending

Aagnet S. The proeauaation m the national holidae ia hoaor of Bolivar and

the enaatnic festival Invites the United

ftatea t ton with Veaaaaew la the

etdebrsMsaa. aad aeto aoar the 9tt day

of Julv to the exclusive trotptoe at

ofTeiiag admiration and homage to the great North Amorleaa RepaWc," by aaveiltttf a oeloaaal atatne at WaBlaatiia. . Tho fssbor of the meat people

wtm ftaasded Beaobheaa iastBaf kms to

tha Bow World aa a modal to the Hpan

taAtiiHeanaettoaa'-ir. r. Atoa.

I want

MvAlprowdsesatetoahr? Of tat to make the rnoei of a

Chattyf'

top of thestaira.

xmm. a mi wn

my pat-

the

trhmed lightly iato the aalL

Chatty.

Is to B at areaant

and the yoang girl

dear, yoa will have to ga to

on the noon nam. ThJautoid

for Miss

ming bought, ready

Bat auuanaa, you forget the fee tlvaL" , l j, Ho, dear; I hopad legato tha eBy mytwtf, but H ta quite Impoaribla. and there are alwavs enough to help at the

hall. I am very sorrw, Chatty dear'

Oatmona frowns were gmhering nadar the tangled brown hair. It is so dreadfully provoking! My plana never count for anything. ,r 4 TJuu-ity aeekoth not her 'own, hi aat anally ptwvoked.' ' eama aoftly fraat tha laaeriooan. , Mow, Awat Lmre-y, yoa, don't pretoad B means totogs like this." said Chatty, turning. " If we could only

have our dreen-ma'dlan; doaa m at the Terrya aad Latoberto dal" " Charity eaVteth aot M n

the elder mjltmm hnny at ever. . . 'S ' L. What doaa It aa-TJha tone was a

.trina-tart. "Well. B rives aa

kaewaUM aaw

Euncheil laul into me that way thfre'd ave been a diaaster. 80 that U what you call ' easy distance!' And I' ve , promised solemnly to do or die. Honestly, now, do you, or did Paul, expect us girl- to lire .that sort of thing, right through fairs and fusses T' Fusees never flourish where that chapter is truly lived. I think fairs might" rejoined the other, quietly. ' Possibly I might; but.aanty.it" Bearcth all things, belie veth all things, hopefh all things, endureth all thing,'" tittlabed Aunt Love-y. Probably the new veraion reads: Bear with Bell Tripp's abominable

treatment; believe she had good reasons therefor; hope it will all work de

lightfntly. and endure even that ntaoK

hole of n kitcawo, ' iaugnea v nauy. un

tying the pretty new apron, it s rtisAimobitiMr. to ear the leant, after ka-

ting Paul s eharity np amoag the donds

10 una a ancnoreu in a wwww.

Where's roar biggest calico apron, mother-bird? The new edition of Charity about to be leaned needs n more serviceable binding.'' Two hours later abe stood ia the ding- kitchen with Bell Tripp, who bad both arms plunged to the elbow bt a tab of steamier suds. Chatty wan drying

tha dishes in an interim of filling orders.

aha waa saying, "but so oncer you

aaoald think of it aon-tMap-o-ra-ne- ously with Aunt Love-y V "Tve baea thinking some time." said Bell, seizing a huge pile af plates, how much of real charity (Paul 1 kind, ae you call B) there waa ht these affairs. Beams to aw a deal of selflaaaana acta mixed in. Of course the fun

la all well enough; bat I set out this time aot to put that first I knew tt wu for th mod of the cause to enUet

the Mias Howlanda, aad there be

twe of tbem I had to ouet you at w

aa myself. It was good af yoa not to astod Thealeti-waehlBgwue more af a trial; but a 'penny saved being equal to two earned, there was the icood of

the eaaae again, beakfee an oppertaatty

af drowning self eatoptoteiy" t auHii twi MtummmA. boiled

baked by this time, and yon may thank Aunt Love-y that I didn't add fuel to the

ars trletly nUlesr aad wrhM

la a great many eases a sisfie sh us amBsfaatfsr a ears, aad wbsla fasuUa

aavs tosaearai iy astaf lsbattls. witksp. net rsstaratiaa af tha rtsaral ats'th. UH, towevsr, aradeat, aadia svery ssm mm nr. tela te sere, if its nee is ssatlawd 1 in snaUa

fsrawsexsr twsanar wmm aasskad, atsre wseelally la fialeaU aai

laaa-staadlac ssese. VsaaUy tais bmsisu WiU aat rsanbe any aid te kesfttoheetlia faed sresr.. aasald tto aatieat,hsweva. it-UtxaaauaVtisBtasieia4.aAwkvlmft-J toree ar mar daws ef the Teals, a stag Stoj wtu as safleisat. The aeaatoe IMITTl TOHIC ITKTJP ant have JOHN BVIXni arivau itamp toatls. BR. JOsOl Biriisaly ku Ute nrit

.fcitiM un Mil tea enatsat sv .

aaitTwa rovtA avmo. afTlsv;iN.Ir-

Baaauae wett tae labsl aa seek fcsttto ,11 W rivets sterna Is act as seek srttle st sit

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SYRUP.

ami.! SARBAPAMLLA.

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s wtavttu.it

aaeasaam Piwiri" -tjjty I fs 1 1 K 'Vniufr itti'-1 rAa5rs

. anr kapwa k aosaaawar

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flatom." laaghed Chatty. If anybody pretonds that Pani nsade np that pin nre oat of his own head, tost let them try t o

copy it AI begia totaiak I am ngntiy named; Wt B eharity that covers a ,

MaBstoda of elaa? Do nay beat, I cant fact a hit amiaele inaiee to see the

her girls having ao mwty aloer tinea.-' There's the trouble. I waa real

thk aftacnooa JMoanse tney

wouldn't look at things as I did.

rmaWafc

, awaaaaaaawamtaswaw'ft(at

But!

t

an a

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't It say ia that ehaptor. witT

aasarath leak and if kind'?!, tbhik raui Jtaaw," toM Bell aof. Ckruttm Csaea.

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