Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 25, Number 12, Jasper, Dubois County, 9 February 1883 — Page 3

WEEKLY COURIER. C DOANR, Jtolielaer. JASPER. - - INDIANA-

THE FALLOW FIELD. the afarht nM miwudetfc town; I IT M be ttfl r K It to ej l fcrr m this iislsnf atom 1 IK raTsi MM Ibt ifiii rS owm vail t ai n ' MMI srfWMi ao Awl IMr m my toft am ay am feet Of MM wines that rasa ttMT imetm OftoawhUe rMtktawratiM4 IMm fw or Mater's anger lint Be smJIra at they corn's toweetojglmlam. He kMM the wkeat It a aoodty aMut, M 1m e'aaeee Mt M the fallow est WMi tatt acres no wealth mt yield. rttemsnm atmnt tho barvoetata MeeplesT als of say tmtoesttts, nrntot dream rawreTtofnef sween and tae rusk of the awiaainar Or I eaten tee aoua4 or Uw gay rffata a they heap their wains with Um yolden XT1UL ST Yet. O nty BefrBbors, he not too ywnd, '"Ta ask every tongue you' praise la load. Our mtsVnmr Nature H ktod lo mm, And I m beVve-l by Nrd end two, Aral never a child that ta"e by Bat turni upo me asrat.-ful eye. Over bv bead the aklre arr Mf : I hsv my heie of I Ik- rata and d-w; Ifeek life ou In thi iirbi r sua wbetitbe l-iac -rtBt da - ea, by one, And cnJm m roan I" my wt repose, wnpetd in the wurmtkof llw winter snows. Itttlf mtr I In n 4ber care Wntrk tor corn r tB- dU-y boar. Wkieh U i h witk a r.f hvt wheat. Which with thf t- I I i.ieath sweet, Wat k t r-l wtfc i to rimer bloom. Or wh) b ft i- tke wthl a w.etf em mi kes room. Va b- utvb-r the ummer kjr IaritiTM-r m-n aajr I H-. UnJe ta' y kKw wkat atrentk of mtae I mre rntko tntl n bteekberry vine; Litti- ike)' ktf w Ik-w tk wiM grap- jrrowe. Or kov my lir-Mojd fluakea tke ruao. LUtlp tkv T think of tkt eupa I All nrUHB i ee-e ereeoiNar aoder tke kill: lJttt tkey t ink:fthefeatlairel Tor the wM wee cr-aturvw that mam ke fed: 1 1 onerar. Mrd aad he. I the creealac tkmea tfeat ao ere mar aae. Leedof tkekareoaC Tfcoa doat kaow Bow tke ummera and winter aw. Xeer a aMpamlU east r weat I a4a wttk treaearea at my bekeat. T-t ar betatr thrilH to the voice nt God Wlri I min at anld to tte otdeB-m!. -JaZIa CtLDorr. ex Harnett jranaime. WHY tMHBI RWOKI OTP. Jack ( Jobaby awoke with a bad bead acba. TbitWM mo new aensation to Mr: Qtumfy. It waa old aa the otamaJ M1K for laek wat a hibniotu ol, and Id bead waa aot proportionate to his iaciiaatiott far atroitf; water, lie loved drink, not for its own sake, bat for the penrimeot the bowl proroked. the the test, ami the aMedote, the Bwodlia fraternal entbrare, aad the Mires of everiaothajr fiiawdshtp. lie occupied a rrdwamfbaa poaitioa ia fnm street o-aiee tor deaite hit deep aad iaaaiahle thinX Quiaaby was aa fiedDeat autaaf haaaaaaa. f look," said Mr. gaaabjr.ashe raa fally sarvered his eriaksoa eoaataaaaee iaaliaad-jrjaas. 'Ilmmk WsmuhSkinmL Or the last roa of shad. Or thy breakias; nppf a hard wlater- Tlrls won't do; ril ba e to swear off, n the cold and silent grare will aooa olain this manly form for its own," aad Jack's ere snfued with tears, for the fan' of the last round of aight-caps were by ao avan, diestpated. "Tbere never was a better Christian raiaed by driak than the aeraigaed. he continued, aa l then, as his eres lit oa a bottle ea the boreaa. he said, with a deep sigh of gratitode: 'Thank lleavea, there is a aaiftar to braoe np on." Jir. Qnimby's toilet was slow and palafal this moraiar. He looked at the eoM water with a sh adder, bat fiaally worked h melf np to tba washing point. He was a loasr time ia gattiaa; hs collar buttoned, he oared not share, though he usually performed that offiee every day, aad be marked with agroaa that a new pimple had taken iU place on his Ja0 lMSeWilL Clearly." said Qaimby, I most swear oO. There are only are days left of December. Then the new year and piety." aad much eotuoled by the selfpromised reform, ha left Ms room to make a feeble apoky for a breakfast. A lew hours later and Mr. Qnimbr was biaumMajmra. It bad taken mnch artificial aid to briar his restoration abont. bat Mr. Qntanby slaved the good gaiaaiHaii to hhaself with the most libera! cbeerfalneas. A hair of the dog;' was one of his most eaerished maxim. The trouble was that he began with the hair, and ummtty eonciaded with the If." he often resaarked to his ' I eesud keep cold sober for twatyfonr hnnrs tagather. 1 do not think I wo Id fmd mnehttonbhi in swnsainfr off." And then he'd recHe "Tim Vanaboods ' with hag down hb chssks. and dwell with tnita pathos on the Ton akoaM hare M YM aMsSat aMst nWaVetl ataa. I VaM IMt smak a tasratajr mat aooa uoars DntuHe his notation he soma, and the bnrafcaf libel part of the poem, so far aa he was concerned, was pnretr imaginary. Two yoaag and pretty giris ant in a haaiisoms maneion on CalUornJa street. It was not Nob Hill, hat 1 ta breath the aristocratic of that locality. One, a bkmde. making a ntonchoir easa for a New Year's present. And on. the lid hep hfer flnapars rare sjaahroidarinF tlta IntthwW. O. I eaanot mtsgkee howyoa thmt taltnwr aaid the aemmmj JfVjnj,m JMJajPf nwJPJran smjajaa 'Heaerer am anssv eian aveaMni tnalaaav JaaaHt' sf wnttawV I aamna eVnJjj9 )sW

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talk so stiangely. nad on nigwt he begsa a soas;. sad hsust oat erylag in the mhidleaf n. Bob had to take him into the hatt. He could hardly walk. Bob said it was hb enaction, bat I am nre it was whisky, or some horrid drink. 'Noaaettae.'' said Alios Beaton. Jaek Is so finely str a that the tea.it thing affects bim. Jaek is a dear fellow, is .leek. So apod-hearted and clerar. They adore hiam at the elnb.' "ftrhap so. reioinad her friend: 'ut it BMist take a iortnne to k.-ep him ia ' lores. Bj-by. I mast get down team to match that laoe. ' And with one af those natty little lore-you-for-yoar-aother kisses that girls exchange, 1 easie Morris skipped away Alios poa another stitch in the earl of the J, sad examined it critically. Then she elghed. put her work aside, and fall into a fit of dejected musing. "Jack does drink horribly.'' she said: "I wish I was not so load of him." Then, repentantly, her woman's lovalty asertiag itself: That is. I mean 1 wish I eoaUI core him. Tel he has so often promised nse to swear off, as be calls it: hot I fear swear off aad swear on are all the same to poor Jack. 1 am running a fearful rik, they tell me, in marrying him. But what can I do? I can not arir him up. 1 woald not if I could. And I can not reform him." And Alice, in true feminine fashion, began to cry. Tears, idle tears. 1 know not what ye mean.' cried a merry voice in her ear. and a tall, manly young fellow caught away her hands, and laughed heartily at hVr look of distress. "How now. cor.' he said soothingly, "what b& gone wrong.' Are there to be no calla this ear? Does the stern papa legislate that the banket shall be hong on the outer wall, and no bean all owe. t to t ante our cake and wine? Out with it. Tell me all. aad by yonder drowsy policeman on the corner, I swear to right our wrongs." h. Charley," said his cousin, "it is all about Ja'k. You know his irregular habits that's what you men call it. I believe. I must make him stop drinking. Charley, dear, yon am n man: do give tue sons advice." Charley grew grare in a moment. "You are right, Alice,' he naid. "We must put our heads together to save Jack Vuimby. Aad if tor your sake aJob. dear girl. I shall sit awake all night thinking bow it can be done. Give me twelre hours to concoct some scheme that shall bring Jack out of the I mire, and make his fre itient swear-off' j of some permanent value. Now, don't fret any more, Hnish that pretty thing , and send it to him. I must Sway to , seek counsel. Farewell, aad jor be with you." And he rushed away in time to spring on a dummy at the risk of death or mutilation. It it can be done, Charley will do it," aaid Alice, rheerfu ly. O Jack. Jack, if you could tmt understand bow much trouble you are giving us." J nek Qt'imby aw tan old year nt aad the new year ta according to the nsnal fashion of such ceremonies. And I he awoke with the same old head, onlv intensified bv deeper and more varied potation. While he was deliberating whether it was worth while gett ng np at all nr not. a knock came at his door. Immediately followed by a couple of young fellows, faultlessly dressed in the regulation visiting costume Coma, come, Jaek! You're a nice fellow for a calling chum. Orer forty v sits to make to-day, and you not up yet, snd they dragged the i nforiuaate roywrer iron ns two. ana waicnea nta Hurried effort at dressing with uproarious mirth. Deace take you both.'' said Jack; didn't you bring an eye-opener to beip a follow out?" Tne eye-opener was produced, ia the shape of a pocket-flask, aad under its cheering; influence Mr. (jnhnby was soon ready for the road. We ahall not follow him to the various houses he favored with his presence. He was ronec entious abont drinking the health of a-s fair hostesses, indiridttally and collectively, and it was quite late hi the evening before the C, nimby carriage halted: before Judge Beaton's door. Alice had been anxio.isl r expecting hint all day. but when a gush of cloves pTecedeu his entrance her heart sank within her. Jack felt the importance of a so er appearaara, aad his bow was cold, almost stern, and full of the mot preternatural gravity. I wish too, Mies Beaton, the compliments of the season." he said, in slow and deliberate aoeeats. There was act a solitary "r" in this seateaca, for Mr. C, nimby knew from past experienee the danger set rounding that ronsoaaat at this stag of the proceeding. Judge,I am delighted to see you looking so well," an i this time tke how was directed to a stiff, high-backed chair, aa behloom in the Benton family. 8ft down. Jaek, aad don't be silly." whispered Alice, a'ter greeting his frismdt. Oh. yon wicked boy! what's the matter with your eyes? And your soktk has slipped up nwdor your oar. How your gloves are stained witkolarwtf ' "Ylatag of 42, Miss Benton," safci Mr. Quhniby, with a proaeuntsd bioeotagh. Aad he qaafled off the eold, bhaOK whs--bat xease am, am I ashv taama hi atiaonaias' that Ton aaked aa nsanHaaam sraanwaTPTBBB" tajarw j sa aaras'w aaarw for n stasg;r' "New, do bs quiet, Jack, and don't siair.' and she pushed an easy-chair t ward her demoraHsed TwiW. who sank into it with a deep groan, and decisred ia a sepnlehral voice that if her father, the Jadge. would step this way, h should lk to make his wilt, as he fait I the chill of the tomb stealing orer him. and dwelt In the shadow of the dark Meal's wing. Half an hoar later Mr. Onxasbr was suueorled to his carrl wj awBw w n vaaar arwsao'awe wp ms eewar ama m j age. Umt anal AmnrsgMtaro

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sever hs Mr. Qnlaihy. tf she had to liv aad dm aa shl snaid. On theereaiafof Mr. Qt4sbys ealh. half a dozen jeaaa; fellows sat together ia ths arhmte raoans of a welUknowa

re uurasi chairaaaa. Ala Beaton s eonstn was "Bo a, ho saldL "we us make a raid noon Onimbr" row. Too, Jack, will be the deeplv-ia-tultad hnsbaaad. and you, Tom. tbf hoasst capHaliet whoso money Qnimby has borrowed and sqawderod. Dion. I want you to pfav the njaxlertsker from whom tbsoofta wns eagagad. aad But. you eaa appear as the man ssanntiod by Quimby-UMs angry maa. who has deternjlaed to appeal to tba laws of h s eouatry for radrsss iaths shape of heavy damages. The efttoe group will no reThe oonspiniors agreed, and Charley Flmore gare tbm their parts, and insisted on a full-drees rehearsal before the close of the tesaaus. The boys were ail of them keenly alive to the situation, aad. beside their ambition to carry out Use joke, felt that K was really a serious matter, a taodia to lead to Jack Wuiuiby's psrmaaeat swear off. It is his last chance,M said Elmore. M I toll yon, boys, if we don't cure him ' this time saltpeter won't save him. and we shall never dance at Alice Benton's wedding, so far as Jaek Qnimhr is eoncerned. And tba boys all swore they would do their level t est. It was a bold i lan, but among Mr. Quitubv's many failings they knew that forgetful aea was one of the. mot Eroaxiaent, aad that he seldom remetaered in the morning the occurrences that took t'lac orer night. When Jack , nimby awoke on the second day of the year he had a vague idea that he was on the threshold o' spontaneous tombustiou. "Never,"' he groaned, were my coppers so intern all r hot before. If 1 do not join some Temperance legion ere the day is over. 1 am a lost man,' T'etpite these reflections Mr. Quiraby drd himself, and after a good round of stiff cocktails, walked to his office and fell into the rejfiilar business groove. "Oreat Scott, Ouimbv!" said one of the clerks, "what a head you've got oa n ttfoll vnn mi.at kan km mniwkmr you. Well, you must bave been going tne pace, eaieraay. l any, old man, you ought to get to bed just as soon as ou possbl.- can," But Quimbv scowled at the junior, and went on adding up figures as ht be felt as fresh as the morning, aad even tried a popular air ia a subdued whistle, to prove to the crowd that the preceding day had been one of undisturbed virtue. "Qnimby." mid the senior partner of the firm. "I want that invoice made out by ten o'clock." "All right, sir; am at work on it now.' Somebody for you, Mr. Quimbv. cried the messenger boy. bursting into the private office. hnw him in.' said Quimbv. A tall. gaunt individual 1 followed the boy. and fixing a stony glance vacant cha r. n Jac look a who I am, Mr. -Of course you Quimbyf I'm Messed if I do," replied Jack, after a close scrutiny: 'never saw yon before in mv Bfe that I eaa remember." "My name.'' aaid the visitor, "i Eotrupius Brown, and I have brought von the cofffn ton ordered last evenuur. if yon show ma to the deceased. Mr. I Quimbv, I will arrange everything without further delay. 1 believe you remarked the enrpse had already been two dais oa ice.' ! Qnimby looked at hie visitor, and then darted to the window, bur enough, there stood a black wagon out- I aide the door. ! "My dear sir," he said, 'thnre is no i body dead in this house. Tbs is a bast- j noes house, and von are quite mistaken about the address. I never dered a coffin from yon. Fve got one to hurv, and and it strikes added Jack; growing desperate, that you are altogether in error in fact, max yon are not quite rtgnt m vsnot your name Jonn gmmeyr Cm Quimbv: but, great beavIt is; klhs for an uadertafesri" xnea way," sbm art wa, ia aa xe ted voice, "why did you come teat night to my estabfiatment and ring the Bisht ball? Why did you tell ms to bring akmgv the first thing hi the mo-n-mg. Ike nobbiest casket in the shop? Do yen think this is fair treatment for a decent umderUker. Mr. Quimby ? Do you think " For the Lord's sake, be owlet," gapped Jaek. "Here are five dollars for a New Tear's prsseat. Say no more about H. Taw yew casket bao wttlraU on you this afternoon and sowar up the hnlancs. Don't you see tmtTwiMt oemlfwaaa I anoke to you about that interment! Now, go away like a modi fellow." and Jaek poshed Mr. Brown out. and sat down again to his myotees with a heavy heart "How full I mast bars been," he muttered. To order a mam; why. that's ths wont I ever did. I wish I eonld imnemher somthhs: about what after I loft Besxfoa's. Bat I t; tw no nee; I n a long i m' "Cusllsnms wnnts loses Mr. by," shrmked the msmmmer. "Don't disturb yourself. Mr. Qnimby," erisd n short, stoat man, with a bull neok. "Jm: tea-thirty. Came to rive roa your lemon as per eonteaet." and swinging a sack from hat back, he took oat a ' sat of boxing-gloves, sad amited cc4mplacntly at the astonished Qw-y-"What fJasdldkeas ore yon aohm; heref' ejsmohxod that individual, m hs recovered his msath. Year boartasiasanx, Mr. Qahahy. drawa an, sir. last night. h. - BMaHM m .Mav Samnm.

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thsaemila wbiehhis Jack a tamer on aeard. wth others as wkj w aMsl tUtt'ttLWtt OaHVfaMMal the saeoad plrW wherein it that aaid Kuaram ll'l C nimby in the manly art of foase. between the hurs of tea aad twelre at his Front street office, at $f.M Here's five dollars," said Qnimby; take it for your trouble, Mr. Slogem. aad come about the latter end of net week." And as the pugilist put his giovee away aad walked! oaT Jaek elaaped his hands abont his bead and fell into a traia of serious thought. "I've been off.'' he aid, -bet never so off as I was yesterday. A coffin aad boxing kanoas where the deuce could I have been, anyhow?" Let me in: I m st see him! Cere hhn! FU kill bias, the cowardly sreuadrel! He insulted mv wife! 1 say lot me in; I'll hare his life!" The voice and the amffls wore outside Mr. Quimby's deer. " Impossible, sir, impossible. Mr. Qnimby is a gentleman, aad never, knowingly, insulted anv one. This was quite enough for Jack. Ho felt a cold chill all over, aad, seizing his cane and hat, shot down a side entrance. " Where are you going. Mr. Qnimby?" naked a porter. "To the dwkentr shouted Jaek. The whole world is coming here with cotbn, aad boxing-gloves, and insulted wives. I'm crazyplum cra'y. Out of my war, or 1 11 kill you." Aad the wretched man darted into the street, sprang into a hack, and fell back oa the seat ia a condition of complete exOa the third day of January Miss Alice Benton was informed that Mr. John Qnimby craved audience of ber. "Why, Jack, how pale you are. and how miserable you look," she exclaimed, a Mr. (qnimby made her a very hnmMo now. and cast oa ber a glance fall of the most imploring peni1 tenee. ! Al Alice, " he said. "do yon remember New Year's day?" "(X coarse I do.' "I called, oa yoa, Alice." Certainly yon did. Jack; aad sang a song. too. Doa't yoa remember?'' ' Keuwtttber: ves, quite well at least, I think I do. But after that, Alice, after that" Come. Jack, don't look ao horrorstricken. What occurred after that?" "Heaven alone kn iws. I only know about half, aad there must be a hundred precincts yet to hear from. I went to an undertaker and ordered a coffin: 1 invited a bruiser t call at mr office f daring bnsOneea bnaad monev from every one ia town, aad there "were thirty-two creditors waittag to am me in the haU yesterday: I have saves pairs of boots making for me ia various i arts of the town; 1 have bought land, ships, co-partnerships, grain, clothes. Brans in fact, Alice. I find that. i begging your pardon. Sataa has got such a mortgage on me that he took ifosseesion of tats poor tareass on New ' Year's night, and I have come to swear ; off. once and forever. On what will you swear, Jack? Now, m'nl you, this 'is a serious matter. ou never acknowledg d tetore that such necessity existed. Shall 1 get the Bible" Til swear oa your Hps. sweetheart." said Mr. Qnimby. gallantly, and right lustily did he ta e the oath. "It's high time, darling," he coetiaaed. when n man miatakes aa na ferta er shop for a saloon-it's hih time to torn over a AadChariev Elmore wn Quimb s best maa at the wedding: but from that day to this Jaek never suspected that he was the victim of a reformatory conspiracy. ArjonauL Draw FekiT, Investigation has developed that the fascinating; game of draw poker was invented somewhere about 146 or 1847 by a Mr. lirkman. of Tennessee, a ! turfman at some note, xbc game o: ! straight or plain poker, of coarse, dates , much farther back. Draw may bow be ! said to be the National game, and is, ' perhaps, doing more harm ia a quiet ' aad ianoomt way thaa aaaliag in : futures or aar other speems of gaming. Ahamet everybody knows a little semetthhaa; abont the game, which appears ! simple enough, and yet it has been i ELTJiZ jJT; ! ? LrjTTSl t wavemu iwna.wr inavraaaanw who claimed the startlta snd showy sobriquet of "The Speckled YsOewkammer from North CaroUaa." mUbitad to m and a tiuaals of Now iora. commercial nyaraw aww btcks ceold be drawa from a pack held an a alssvo for use during a cession ef games. We coatilbntod liberally for the talpnaattoa. and since then aava net lean drawiag mash. To tmuaJaitaiteditmay bs said thetthey will aothms asything M they stenH negieot to draw in this way. Thorn are seem ralm about It eatWyssas. Never abas d9C aaaa9aaMtT Ja VMn CanaaaVaVw wtttVaVanV iSaJswdtokM Dee' t play wtthoat yea andavatnad the man. The mm art all dead who aailsi stand the Macon (0s.) IWeovemA. ltkaaMtobsafaettlmta certain Now York maa is so i forretfal--th iB-ayaaoae" tint hs ; lensnltlng a aaid, toll ;fnl the terms are sywho eaa tell bars that he

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