Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 25, Number 5, Jasper, Dubois County, 22 December 1882 — Page 7
WEEKLY COURIER.
11SPER.
INDIANA.
A CHRISTMAS YtSlOSt,
lH,lMftiiNa th
bonks mwA
aa ever. wnWam wish
taAS t dai laeamw which I write, they ted langbed:
Poppy und Mouir PI. TvjyBarry Fie. "Te-ke-W-W. aatard Pie. "Uuckcmck- dockdork Giacvra Aircraft well I ew't imitate her lanrh ia words it vu tike the
fee the gurfling of water soared Irons a bottle; odd tongo ! and the babr, Ub-o-o-u-u!" ia a high chaese. aad
M bur. Wf a -r
fc . ad wMefftae aae
b- r u -w.
pain and auecry,
mM was
bowed wttt
...run. .r-rrM:
Aa ate btma ee fauMtenrtai.fTMi
wraith tvreC imiom wiMw o
rkiut k Kitur waa catsae.
!LW.J3K "' description of that (wuum-d and eaiehir. th Tber had laughed like this from early
tar- eiiiw 4t morninr. and wbea tne ears cam taer
were near! v tired out. baring worked hard. too. and tat down ia & baif-circl aro'ind the stove to warm themselves ?.v Vile V ore going to bed. But even tua Anaerv-u eou'.d not remain quiet, but burst oat ia a minute or two with u granny! tell u ' bout dat r rile Sua-daT-C'lotbea voi't druT ober de rud , ter-aight wid wndr-hns.'' t Ihightter hare snow doer hosses.'' ' giggled Berry. j - How kin dent reindeer bosses hop frtn de corners ob de street "crosa de way. an' up from da wav-dowa ruff to de war-up ones?" C'iitard went on: don" b'fieTe nosich thing! H'a onpossib!." Yo don' b lieve it?" aaid Grandmommy He. -Yo doe b'liev it. yo' wicious voung sinner' i?poe ebb' ryth ag a " oapwsaible 'cause o don' b'Here it ' Dem reinder-bo-e don' bar to hop. Itey flows 'kmg like i binKr , ' Hain't rot no wings in de picsbor.av" said the wkioos yoaaf sinner,' -hiking his head doubtfully. Hat dev ha got em dereetrea fur 1 ail dat," persisted granny. "Four
' aonnooa ings-each o: uaa a wen
day with
erai hoa with the
aotaeaiaahelf aaaslaieoo'cei that the hahy was) net wall travel aad the riaw ataat be oatil Saw Tear's day
it waa tee hast; lor there atoad the diniag taJhle Jaat as it had atoad aiaee six o elook that after oa. iaaded dowa
with cake aad crapes. a oraana. and six hied of pi
odd toewo. aad roaat rhtekea
cheese, aad ho a made bread aad ta
oaa of the closet were hidden away, all
whSeloseesiiaBT
adwhsath
ta it.
aaJtar aad kde
It thm'-w ktrt. Ilrinm iar K
, aew Ba aad a hvfa Wg of ) ahaeaa); Geaadaaaaaajs "a ; ... ,
of tee, aas
Uuw- aMaa aaaaa asaAaaaaaaT aHBdhaaam aMamfJaSai
t r the at jmm .n ta- taMi 4w
id ! ArZZ
oJm. mm.
raadytobe broajfht out at the proper j haby a rattle
Wmrr women. aw w-aty.
Xave itawt-d. vr iatkag. ta s eoaalwt r"' af, sa aear! a waaseer. yn av f oo aooer 4ew.
, Iii.s; tare wete wm. w p"a
a lewtf coaca
Oa afsta. ak' tk pttjr, oa
Crtavt-U a t-. aa4 drawn wlh
IW UUJ . , War f b 41 ar snaweisn : Aad ta-s t n- . pa inf to tttat Bvpaier
Trt an hr darfc. r precinct and aas fn! Ie efful eT'S ... Tuntur rt'i rr ia rrwwniaa; fassa, wttta f.a4r n urpner Jc aaarr4 wta paat ton. nasswea wtta ta- N.ffct f asa:. . stay," tb.- rei tunBttr lowly, "twas roc vu. a !. SeT aaae."' f lan 00 wfSa awtftir mmkI her raM euide.
tae bi?tv UttA-tKlS
t. xVr tie h aittr:
"OrpbaA," tt 4e the Hvaly to ear?, of such aa 3T-
Ram-lr vaa risf . foe ta t rr-L.
Xat sa i bad twke
'la a ear ' w-'' peea waiistaai a nr.
nfauprt !t ae C4il. am
br..t. loi aeteaaa 1
"AU mr vv re
'If awWMtv Unrr af- r aV To artM.
Letait' haoi a
wawiTbri-neonai
the r. r,ri.
If van ml know BOC tWieswHl vet.-,
.arKi rtw praavei etrti 1 tt-ttat
ta- si tnrat tkr. Xta rrt mtlj,
be pot tato atockinrs of
varioaa aiaea. redd riajrs ia relvet ease.
dolls ia the prett ast baby-clothes necktie of fay colors, caiaa cap, deushtf ul book, boa-boa box ftilod with the most dalictooa boa-boa, and "maa r other thin? too anaeroa to awmtioew" aa the atore-keeoers any ia their adrertisemata, WeiL well. I era diaappotnted.' said Mr Bush that was the old geatieman's aara; for it will be the erst time ia maar yean that we hare aot had a Christina party." And Mia L' aaid Graadatajaaaa Bow: bnt of c one tbe daaruabv's health most aot be endangered, bleas its litti hrf. We'll let the table ttaad as it is until tomorrow ntornlng. for I am too tired to aU-a-1 to it Vo Bight, aad then we moat tied seme one with whom to share the eatables that will not Wp. Aa for tbe present, they will all keep. But Mary' she called tn the awnrant maid. tak a look a:
the roof-door before yon go to bHL i EyUugt 1 here was a man up there to-day '
brohittg off the snow, aad I don't know whether he fastened it or not." Mary ran op theta:r that lei to the liall room or cupola m whh
there was a door from which too could
mm lass raw. was far iiirtaa aaa was r isa, Taasesaoakt aaaaasat ill 4a for aarvMw maaaat
raea BBS VW
twu !
ttwVai
with a
Pie a bssrfaoeae KU
aad the baby: Berry Ha a ;ar of same
ailfc saa ta other hair ribbon:
iK i - A . M rear.
ho. a. fan of atetarae- ttnaerra Atrar- nat aubet
mMt'm m A-rM wttk -- ku H.rflU al Mt OM INaCtBS. TB
a a aAta-nrreaa oust a .m jm. ia waa vm
tmm iwmw mmmm ;w ' i-"' mmtuu- V the wvaaoVvfvi arrnwta i
the next 4v , a Amencos a uirx' -; --r r t h- (wmrf. bat tt lair '
lee ia doe ami aad a ee of annee a . "fmiw weowna m xm
pie ia tie other, dear wildl forth; lSmTmm ?
Mtaath toaaaa atiHiaal the table no htcii trKmaMetata. a 4 tb aaaihi eat
tk nta awa annaul out. he tbo .t- ! swat aaWst M taat far aat asr of
ed. tnumpaaatly: "Hi rraaay! ho j i
maav we did em some ot a waia aatMatw
abiiest taiaga. aaT vt werry oawalav abtlest foists, adeed. 'Pears like o
H4Bdar-C1othas been a !ir ain aa' left
dem ar aajaadifaraat pcasanu dar n ha kaowed we waa a eoia dar to i
perJ "Shonida't woader h aey.
Gruidnwaaaar Pi: "dat ar Santa I
la it he i aewi aaaa cboerrthtag. H a
ratbered a aow'fal lot of widWm
lew beabdred rear he s
roua'r Bat ef all de good tisaes he abber gib aa. die rare takes de cake. : fur I doa' b tteee if w Uh to be as oat
aa he is hiaself we'l abber see aaadder '
holidar like daerra Alreratta a Merry
Oiristaaaa. No. indeed: 'Aforiyre
iraMa.
Ua Trialf.
saat aat , 'nonnoos ings-eacfa of aeea aa" wen there was a door from wbten too ttxiw r -j dT ain t nsinr dem winrs day fotat'em tep out on the root and which she found JrJr TT W lliwii, 71 opt like day wos f' bad bolted as he ouU JtiTthlX !owfo7l r down inter der lers. aa dat s de tima havedr.e. known, that now. the rrui
rn
to
: "Ofcar
-M-srjorxi . NMiiatar. is riwa'B
vfSETKl
ALTEKCTTA'S C.MKISTM1X.
XERKT
1 don't believe there coold hare been akaap or a j-Hier familr than the Pie taanlr wntetimtheworld'be.'an- From the grandfather aad grandaaother doa a to tbe aix-Baooths'-oldbaby. whoa lan.h was a tofakal crow, they lan.'bod from the tsane thy ot up aatil they weat to bad agaiar aad so. aa you may imagme. there was alwars pleaty of aoise tn their home; bat when on holidays they felt it their luty to be, if possible, a lituV joilier tsan ujual. it wa deafeainr. Fortunate V they had ao neishbxws to be aanmed Iy H. Bring aa they did on acorBer at the rerr too of ataJ baild-
dev had der pieshures took. I a'p-ose. k I wonder
So'dere nowl f Aad then they all laaghed actna: Ki- ii ji-yjl '
Ya-a-ya-Taor' 'Te-he-he-be. ' - iur-le-rnr de gtatgla. "Ub-wmn"
And all lem fedders at deal wiat." aaid Graadmommy Pie wbea tley were silent once more, "bas c;. c in deal Hte as de .. was paaoock-fedders. so dat deta ar reaideor-W-es kin see all roun' in ie dark. Aa Maraaaaty Oaos he steers dem r-in !eer-boes to de tops of de cfaimble, aa be ht pile aa pile of ter-ampita aa' der-am, an' beajpa an" beans of pep' mint der-op- aa' pip' U-vC an' tnles an' piles of silk hankeri hers. an' barn aa' new anerna aa'
if
said to herself, opening it far enough to
peep out. But she slammed tt and tcrvamed. and re bed the landtag below with a flying leap, all ia the next moment. Why. Marr. what ia the world is the tatter" aked her mistreaa. harry hag out of the dining -room, followed by her husband with a atoet walking-dek. Oh. thr: i somethia' by the ehimblT. ntm an.- omethin' aU black." 'A maar aaid the old lady hm a trembling voice. No. ma'am, it's too saaall, ma' am. Chieof the good people I do be think i- na'uL kind of fairies they he.
though they do be
Nonsense: there' a
best
warry
of hacky.
won s aa' poun s ot de tea1' An' pipe aa' papers
said Irrao'.lpoppy rlc. "An fur cap wid eatwlga. aaid poppy lie. An' ban' sum big hiaioi,' said Mommy Pie! An? a pink kerwat aa a aaaa,'1 aaid Americas. An' a brae tatiag hair-nahiag aad p'serre,n said Eerethea. - An' cand . . aa' a gole riag aa" a dolU'- aa d (ineTra AJreretta. The babr aaid aoth;ag. but Tt bo doubt he'thovht: "And rattle aad
cat aaa rooa-
The earlr part of eoosJeseenee fcs eften a trriag tiaae to the feebie ia valid.
The fr ends about von Bare aeretorore
and tearful, a war from
the great aa-
at I iit-hear-edneaa. the r bustle aa-1 talk, STT
tkir iJivbr nlxiir ot attention, at too saax ro
j j' i t- e a i
RNQFBaiTBH. mun. wKivm m jvw row- , -fny, a
bie and weakeaea sen moc aw earebrscne, hadifereace aad lack of heart. The oaly tfoahte ia, the.' do aot quit
MMnkriul Wnar fehle and ill ajad Afarr ttw falMaK
nervoas yoa ttffl are, t ISCSalSSsaao
ome? nates sau tm pan o. mna- : ,
lesceace that patient wao aas aeretofore be- aat as a mow, grows all at once -to'icay' aad hard to suit, The nerves were at brat perhaps too weak to rebel: now ther ar jaded and sore.
uJ mn am hat fhnir aL ham had aa- t-aanuaaa ar aw i
perieace caa underhand how tricing a -T?1:
thing will hurt aad jaagie them. i uaan eaaewsa av. swbjbytr-,
i naacea at orten sau in tvwbb; aw (kMt aaav naniataj
raxW fMlaBaotherm tbe trriag aiaar-, ta aaaa antes mt
days. Wbea those about her are re- i
iotciagthat "the worst i over, it onea , neBa iwyaaarba.a
aabtBHwy eoataat ( ate aaaaaeaaaa. rwaaa year ' aaV Jumm sr. iaa,aa staraiii iiai aaa en.1 SaTJM wit mt anaasaawbarea. at aeaat ' o"1 "-P! mM Jwajn. aaa t tawft sjjaaBh aaaaBTIa?! tUfWtKtf!9i asfaJasTaajBM afaafaaaaV aaaaVaa
! eat tmjM. Tbe iiatliiaaaa far sM Bvasasa
I tglijgiigggA eh BSBBBbBb VPP
I oeaMMralaaaaaaeaxaw Baa ataat aaea3ajr
tlrwaaSa rmmSSm m aanos was t4m35 U "wauaa aaaasdtf he ataaat eaaaaasase ateaa. eeeaaty bseaf. taeaiaa adaattSe aa U oaa araar
j e'Taayabg ggy,! y . UtK-at. Th jgerb; ajaeaayew aaoaaa a
a. It la aot asiiiiaa tayyary jmauuaaylCaa!?ra?fMMo'l ibb aa
aas,eaaae ua aaeaea. tt beaaataayjaBaaa
pardon, sir.
aaa may-a
Uoa t go
tare yea into a
as thsy aaostlT eaawagh t look
auaaalhia aU
tae filled w.th bniiiasiss ounces, the aear
est dweUiag-heuae, a large k ie di- barky
Tided into rat, beiatg three d aw. ; era. The F.es -taev were colore i i opk w " oa. aU dem things shot ye bohn. -took fare of the building ia which Gran laaommy rat begaa again. Urn lived, l oppy fie being Jaaitor. aea: mf pUea aa pout an? poaat of aad the ret of the family do atg the adder tluag dat's done sasedipped sweepinff. scruhbiag. duating aad win- y aaambrsmea. Aa aBty warn be dow-warninsr. aadT besides receiriag fes dtewa deat ehiatbteya wen der s good wror thedr sarricea. ther were b'auffhtaaelf, aa' wea deyaia't, he allowed the ae of the loft as a mi- letado CbrM mm peaaaat dowa wida
denee-and haraw taartitioaaed it oft iato . rOP. aad be gia aw watuaOUeat to de
teveral rooms. BriBciaattr bTmeaasof ' waJuabUsat fodu, aad
suadrr miu and blaaket. ther foaad
it a Terr comfortable place to live in. 1
Bat ia ,ap,t of the good wages aad ao
wsiuabUsat folks, aad da a
te de onwalaabilent folks. "
PeaTsBkeheaaigBt gibd
buest te ae
tberoouk) ondrawordthe
teat to oar.
pSaroen kind of food and tie cheapest clothes, for there were eight of tfbsavta
lie takea ear of. OraeMfpoHy and Grandnvwnmy Pie, Mr. aad lb. Reliable, pj . better known a Poppy aad Mommy P. Berethea, the eldewt giri, amallr called "Betty Pie. Anaerteaa. the eta t toy, aietnavawd rtard 11. Ginevra AJreretta, six years eld Chrtaat era, aad always called bj her whole name, and the haby, cfcristeawd ht hoaw of the mlalaten Brother Saaflie Jorkiaa. The roofs of the buildings oa the block of which the Pie hwaee waa toe iiist or the last oaa seoordtag to the war yon approaehed It, were nearly oa a wvaiaaa maay of taeaa dariaar tfow-
er-ttsne a ere aaaaa ftagraat bv atetty
rrowiag ha boxos fBad with
leas for fan.1- aaid Caataid.
"Dat aiat his war. chik," said hhf
rrsadtnothor. "ebber
her will he. Ta afeared. She', dar'a i n aeo'eJoek sndkia'! Tiaae we was all ia ! ed- Hole year btaek toague now of yo' km. aa eadreea ye' salves.
Aad iaa sbort tiaae the Pie naauy were fast asleep with the ejueptJeaof ; Giaevra Ahreretta. She waited aatil she heard her grandfather aad graadaaother aaoring. aad ; her father aad aaatber saaarmg. aad the ' babr aaettlia-. whieh was the aearest it
coakl come to a sot up ovJetlT
wrappsag s i shawl about
eatwfaDran the steep
btddar that led to the scuttle, opened
of the
sorC, aaid Mr.
"Beggut' your
pleaty ia Ireland, them has 'baaaigi
out air. or they "eF
goose or soaaethia', sir. doss thim that's bold upon thim " But the old fBtliaaai wHhasatge. aad ht a
was beadmg over the "
black ?t by the chhaaey. ? oor little girt! she was atiB fast a-kep. aad almost troxea. He lifted her ut ld aram aad earned her dowa to h:s wife, wait ng for aha oa the aaatformfrom which a f ew atep aaore led to tbe hall to which Mary, ia her fear ef the "good people ' had retreated.
Good rjacioiur ' said Gi
Bosh. - where did tbe child
front ' And she begaa slappiag the icr-eold aaa Is: I at she had oaly
slapped them ball a dozen bates wbea Giaetra Alveretu opened her big eye and her not small Booth, aad out of the latter gurgled the rest of tbe laugh that had been cat abort when she so aoddeoiyfeD asWp. Aad before It was nded came a load saai joyfal ehortat of laughter front shore, aad leoaiaw ap togreat aarpri, Mr. aad Mrs. Bush ; saw a arowd of daadty lacai lookiag j- a ,
rived, aad ah lies JJJJ ' awrtsit
with
Tariad
as it
f r
wala-
br
ia npon
Pie
the cold air biowmg
the opened Seattle; aad wondering how fteaaee opea, she got ap to cioasitaad
fauad Gaartra Alveretu
More frighteaed than i been in aU her life before.
the whale faaaOr, each aad every
bar of which began to laugh as
he or ah aacked hat or her e e.
thr liL Lamn a serioas at Mr. iUlaable
Pte herself when ther heard the
lag aews she had te telL Theyi
Bat
browa
d with the aeatu this was hard work for clmaaey of the flnt hoaea. saat from sachalmle hady. bot aaakdag agre4U cactuo- exert ion she did it; and oh. how her the roof -deor. which. BhaetehesMMt as, aad heart beat a- it dipped frosa her haads slightly siar. the wiad had bhajra wide water- aad laM with a baaI bw a i..-.. mA k titnnMl iiatt tm the mea aad : looked dowa the stairs aad saw with
thams aires la haste, and, gmaeday Jar. Kltahl Pie. who weat ahead with a laatera. they followed the chiafs foot-
steps Uwsaow aatu tney reacaeaiae
Graadpowwr Pie had
ben aad beasts also ia his have, and
be aetaau- came aear raising a water
Barton iaa naU barret oace. batUiaerra Alveretu ate It whoa it was about the
it of a tea-cap; aad this performance of her was die oal thine? she had ever done eiac aha was "bora that the faatilr dkla'tkigh at. The Pht childrea ased te arwnd all the ttnae their father and
Bttthar could allow tham on their roof
ht adeasaat weather. Ther eoatld see "ffifi froat the streets below
aad she slipped oat oa the roof sad stamhled through the aaow until she
came te the bona where ire wealthy famil'e lired oa fire baadsoaie flats. I It kad atoDoed anowinr. aad the stars '.
were brightly twiaklia hi the sky. and the soaad of )iagliag slsagh-helk aad Bterry laughia floated ap to the small
the asm rise aad set iaaft its glory there ;
jam as weu as tnovaga taey were m tae country, and watch the steamboats float the New York piers serosa the wide waters until ther reached the opposite shore aad adgnte it was so cool and quiet with the naoon aad stare looking upoa them, that they seesaed to be alien aad mikes away front the bear -world below. ' Ba fat wtaftar wjana it was very eaU
aey were obliges: to amy i Ubsy esaM oaUyaesmfroia
oftjaa left at has
ftlftwiiatt of th
opea, aad vtepping iato the eaaala they looked dowa the stairs and saw win glad hearts the object of their search safe ia the arses of a tovsty old Jedy. Aad Grandpapa Bosh had a Corist-
perty arter an. for ae anas, st
TiaiTOva aw awwar hk eves m
cordial war that they aeeepaid the invi
tation at oace, Aad didn't
thing disappear'
the good
They did, ta a aaoat Aad while they
etoeswearlng Giaerra Arveretta
told the kind host aad aostemwhyshe bad left her warn bed aad staaab ed
a ba iMraalalv dat I 'loaea t throtaSfh the SBOW to fall BSlaaB bestd
' gib me a heap of lubly things ' her nwitfnWs dusaaey.
ratoia' to sit down side of die yer
clalbaey,,, she said, "'canee I kaows some of neat wahtabilort folks lib her.
as' area $baa)day-Clotbaa
be'U thiak
tadeaa an'
of a tin dipper, or a BMaey-mg. i Soalwlotabat'sl mm
tike dat, 11 Aad as eh tat taly. ' aba aaid. and
t
fortaamtely. wiu aooae ahoot her who ( gri
me waaacaai w an'maaii
of her case lader these
aflbaatle shoaU ie strwtly
prohibited: vasts to her and the little ameer dVerred; aad all exertion aad
aaxietroa heraert carefall.
stfraiaat. What she craves is
aad soothing iafhssatcas. aad these
should hare. Wish emaaescence eooai
to retara to the ordinarr habits of Bf. among which is the habit of eating. At ! this stage tbe aurse re ntres aot a Uttht dicretioa and tart- Soaattinae tbe ap- i petit 1 feeble; soaaettates it is rapa-
d re tiares earning auan vw- ;
straiat. in the latter case n m iwja-
dicions aad croel to i nag wtUub sght of the coa vale scen t t hias which caaaot
be allowed, or to bria heapet-up aaaaea of g-dia and expert self-coa-teoL The better wa to .bring into
the ak-k-room at each meal on.y what at DaJfattiwaaBnaV When the rmetite ia feeb'e, aad it is
desirable that it be rently coaxed, it is
quit as deirahia that tbe plat ?aoaia aot he overloaded as he ore: aa overflowing cap or pUed-vp platter will often produce the opposite effect front that desired, aad tarn what waa before oaly indierenee to food, into absolute loathing of it It is better, too, not to harraas the pafieat with awetioas as to what would be preferred, but rather make trial of this aad that which teems suitable; often onetthsgeomiag unexpectedly will relish atnch better with the sink than what a fufoaaaawa.
it is deeirable that the dishes, or t of theas, shall have aa agree
able aad appettxiajr asaefi. This mar seem foolish and aaimpottaat bat ft Is aat It acarcely aeed be seed that each article ahoaid be prepared so as aot oaly to have aa agreeable taate, bat an
saoahtat least be free creeks; that th kaivot
silver sknM he shiadaaT. and the
while. Cmumtn .
Saa SSy! daaaaaa7aaa
ieartef fV t .
aataaaaawra W auaatr m eeao
ared ar akd far 'taniv
rear. Ta raaoa mmtgrnt taaa nw eaaa t h iniin ii t uaasw. aw oj fwwf t;.'j itua tat by Ss--t staT!. ana s . , tMt mwtr trat iwjwal",a
- .w p- Bae ef a iKial r- arei
, w mvptw We ;t aypca-cai i
- . aat tk-r r
t v i tmm she aawv ia
te- - lawai tanaav Tbejr aaxtoat
.-inrf.n tt. L fie ?oataMer wnB
r .V l.-a4 ait the iai- tt I
uhl . oVtf ee. a
r- k eewxay by aswMoat SB I.- sear PiMtuM nt wb ie w- asae
,i m. ,n -ae r aaaa wa or wnxe
the'iajaahrsa ta,
faBaate
tpaV laaaMtaa INT
Tbe fofaawtae eeaaaa
atftibwaaaaasrei M ia aa rnlsa mrt retataad at O
rrador wrnat
Wrtta,
Mate aad Tarrthww
khta clean and
-Thekate Mia.' 'fljmuil Basnll. ef MMdletowa. Oaaav. wtted the KaaseB
orsoeaethta
dowa she bearaa to laugh with delight
at the Man: bat right mUbtamiddle of the haagh she fell fast asleep. Now oa the floor jast below this roof, aa old geataaaasa astd bis wife land been all haw eteahag awaitiag ihw arrival of a
at. herhnsbandand herchiWrea
to be
the
then
Clans atorv as ;iwfnonuny Pie
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