Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 25, Number 15, Jasper, Dubois County, 2 March 1883 — Page 7
WEEKLY COC BIER. O. DOrK. Publlwlter. ill MiPBR. - - INDIANA.
MM GMiOSMT AND TBE TEA. METTLE. Wbea law ortoaet Ml taw tea-kettle O HU3m fcrT0 bwibbT bubble, bub. The ottohat 'nrawh las .hear The UwtTttM'WtOK hfeth-Stoee brtewt O efcrr. cfciw. enter. 0 bwbOla, babble, bubflwffWWhK.w a Mttf to oTaarm ivv laeer anyspaBmBuree MmMinwwm: ... . ; Mn antrr, o TMibtne, minbte. bubTlnjiTiftiiilt to jrosy awnr Oa bMfiaU bm aasf mmm AmJ chirr. Shirr, (drift, Mwldwk aWeBWe wwWa O a ninwWW V WWaaj nnj avannw Bwwewnrwoea, bubbte. Thane's life ft SOONC to away ilfes Ce.temefxrasef'tkHohea Tmh winter ntshti are el favaaawtoanUeeraafc. ta wtndootnaiakin. The wwM without drmry : But rbtrrcdwrr, eta?, aad babble, bobbin, eeesa Han toy JwW, to Sorpar Tmtm$ J. A JUJEMr LOT EE. A prater. fcwTrperienoed firi wu Ck tikbt Fit. daughter of ana ttf the richest 'armors CWufca County. Her piak eh fct, bright nyoi mm brown locks wfftfc Tarjr attractive eqreesioa of face, gat bar etHain right to ba emled the l4Jt beauty of Lako Farm. Tilda tamw aha waa pretty. Added to tail, bar iwal-romliaf had excited bar faaateiiiioa, aad bar klaac of Ufa aad of bar own future wore fall of romaatie aottooa; Hut only aa Inexperienced young girl could have. Sao tossed bar head ataU tboanaan boys who sought bet1 Ncquaintaaco, and nit that aha should like lobe sought by mm elegant suitor, who. If aood ba, wowldcarbar off by fort-el ao dear novels aad pastured. Of course, la child for being bat sixteen sbe wan looked mwa br bar i aa hardly more thaa a child never gave voice to thoae thonghte. If she had, aba would have been sooadty k-cturedbyher btuat father. menwbooaered swot seeatad soaps for sakvbad been ia town aad had mlkd at maay of the farmers' bouses. Their aaaaaraaco was aneh that some of the farmers had tuspectod them of being tomothlng worse thaa small peddler. At this time, too, a boose in the rfllagt was entered aad several articles of value tafcea froat . This had earieed great exeltemeot in the qaiet ooaatry fowa. aad everybody was mora capful thmaooraalKNtld be locked, aad that the bouses should not ba left witaoat .some one tojguard them. Una Huaday. Farmer Fry, after a mm ly consultation, decided that Clotiida should remain at home from eharrn hi ehargti of the houe. aad that a new boy he had jnt hired sbouiU stay oa the premises, so that the house should not be le;t amguarded. C lotiida,s heart gave a bouad so d'd JoaapJi's. ilss would hava soeh a "splendid cJuaco" to read a book she bad secretly borrowed. "The Robber of the Kbiae,1 while he decided that he would go down to the aad of the moadow aad spend the forenoon ia fishing. Farmer Fry aad his wife stopped into the now carryall wails James, the ton. nouated his horsaw to which Clotilda had glvea the soaorous name of Thunder. "If aay streager oomes to the door, you mm oail Joe," saidhor father, the rams ia his hand. "Aad you'd better take the key out of the stlvor-cloaat." added bar mother. "lm't let aay oae rua away with oa- sm," maurhed her brother. " "inssa'a a toadvefVatol iatay drassar.'' Dowa ssa aotild oa the poroh, the eoretad novel in her haads. frightfullvQlatvd, Mier-covered volume, dirty aad thumhad. the prospect of revoHa la it pages giving her a pleasure of which any seasibte sprl would have bafu lamataad. Tilda Imew that this was nnwbolevmo rending, aad that It wa alau ferbfddoa; but she hadbooomo iafataatad bv k. aad waa raaidry loatag her aleaaure ia the ordinary coawaras tf ah. declaring to herself that they were very dull aad insipid. Sho was just raadiuit w the aorot: lMJci, startled by tho olah of bayo ftt. dartad fmaticaHy up me comrwa-jon-way," whea auddenly it seemed to her that some oae waa walking ia the wmw overhead. PrWn ! m Jrx mkm Hmm Mat ag to the foot of theatalra, ahaeallad No answer followed, " Any one un thomf' All was as sOll as the gram . "It waa only my fay." aaaaaddto fatalf,andforton or iftoam mrautos bcame oaos more abdorbed mtnavtaV tue, when she hoard foototoaa. This tjtoea woM-dremed young man oaaae from the viaes around the corner of the parch. T.Malet mU tho hook with a 7 of alarm "lray don't be afraid, mid the newcomer, in a pleaaaat Twice. "I am a friend of your father's aad have aoaaa to ak a favor." "Papa hi at eawrok," said the girt toaamrad. 1 be maa looked to berTike ft aaatatanaa. UU had hlaaat am 1w."aitar aVt 'manl.alar "" i and f" XT ? .
nadaod! rat very sacry. I was lonitecattfco hoUl JtoaCWer. and
lgt This momisf I received a atspatoa taat my mother Is 111, aad I waatto snMaomeoa this aeoaaat. for I foaritaa diifami Ulnem. If I bad tka awaay, I coidd aira a bora aad boggy to take am to Daaa, where the oxproat train for .Nov York la due tail Jteraoo. I an entire! witaoat aooaey. aad I hoped I eooid borrow twenty-v dollan frooi yoor father. He knowa me. aad If aabacitwith bin. I an sare he woaldloaa Hto bm. Now I Moat wait. I eappoaa. tUl he retorae fron ebarck. aad thea it will bo too late to catch the afternoon oxpreae, Though if I could oaty got to Data, poulblr I might find aomo icqaaiataooethTe who would help mo oat of my dlficolty." "How aorry I an that the horeea are all gone! 1 ooald drive too there myaelt U Thanaer waa oaly bere." taid Tilda. 'Taaader! What a fine aaae for a hone! I with he waa here. Aad to bo driven by ao beautiful a young lady!" aad he stared at her pretty face. I named him after the eoit driven to death ty the mad Duke of Argj le," aid TUda, growing loaeaiibly more aad more conBdeaaiaL "Ah! I nvght have known yon ware eomethiag tuperior to the farmers' daoghtoni In this reason that is. jadgiag iron thooe I bare seen." " Ana I aoem to forret Ibat you a atraagwr,M said Tilda, blushing with pleasure. "If ton were not a trend of my father" Certainly, one in whom be has the esthete nee; aoe. talking of atrsagera, I knewa iit-h youag fellow wao wu ia tove oatr last summer wita a pretty girl ia a foej-oabin. U was huatina;. Tho father would not allow his daughter to say m ch to him. But upon my word, if you'll believe me, they wore married ia m ee days aiter he first saw her. He took her wo qn a fast horse, and the old man chisvd, them with a yoke of o en. Fact Iid too ever bear aaything more ridica loos? Now they ar living la tine style ia Paris. -. n Spkmd'd1 Juat like a story!" sal Tilda. Bat tfsaa, I would go to tho ends of the earth with one I loved-' "Ah. thea. my sweet girl, go wKh me I am rich and wall oasmeeted, and but oome to think of it my money aad my watch are gone, aad my mother ia s'ck waiting for mo." Of course, 1 would not go with too under aay circunuta&ces.'1 said Tilda, mildly. "But if I cosae again to woo, perhaps to wla you ia the regular orthodox style aorhaaa yoa woamaot object? ' nidawUh averted faoaMushuagly And you will accept tali dfaaaoad ring oae mat belonged to my mother, aad hi a family aeir-loom to remind you of me, while I am cone" Tibia's eyaa opened wider; thought she had never in her Ufa aaythmg so splendid as this para, white atone aaoirekm by emeralds, which she allowed him to place on her finger. It eartainlr was no harm, aba tlsoaght, to allow Ufa. aad as he suegeoted that aha might let him have oaty enough moaey to carry kirn home, ft seemed to her that her father could not object whoa he learned hie warns, it she should let bin have the twenty dollars ia the old moaey-box, that bo had put aside for ta&e. purticuJariy aa the young man proaused to re torn it in the I rrt malt after he reached home, with five dollars for interest. o aha went .to tho bureau, ooeaed the box aad gave aim the money. He took it with a profusion of thank, and Ere hs name as Kdspr Montague. As left the door, he Mopped aad kilned ; deo'arjng that he should return as aooa as the illness of his mother would allow hhm. and gala her father's consent to make her his bride. It seems alaaost inerediblo that any girl could be deceived by such disgustIaglr abrupt love-making aad grow etrmplkaents. But Tt da know nothing of tboworld. and he book heroes and heromos ws: of this charaotor. 'oaooaer bad Mr. kfootague" gone than camo Pafcty. oae of tho aaigaeors daughters. fiothar had a spell," she seidV "aad oosad ahf borry some eamphireF "Uk my, what a splendid ring!" aha ariod." "ft' a mr eaungemoatriag;, said Tilda, proudh ; "or just mgc-d. The gentleman who gave tt to me lives ia Saw York. and lscvor anr aim before, but ha fall ia love with ma as mat ahjht. and I ahall probfcbly marry htm right Away want Fatty with Jaw bodgei ot news. Ia a fow hours, every aeighbor within half a mile know that Clotilda Em a a .a. aaa a "auuaoemime;. - anawasgmng to be married to a Now York gentle TUda was awakened from her dream oCnmfaiAcenoa by the arrival of her pareata aad hot: brother. Mrs. try went nn-tJm to lesaore her bonnet, aad then gave a ahriU aad terrified ahrlek. An oarthqsmke and cyclone combined would hardly have ereatod more confusion. Her nnsband, and TUda aad Jim imbed np-statrs. A sceae of ooufualou mot their eyaa which will not soon ba foigottan. KveaT-drnworaaddosothad been fawned and their contents thrown about tho lloors. Somebody had dress set hansoK In Jim's beat broadcloth aad . left ia their ptsee threadbare, dirtToshed clothes aad a sabemngbadhat. The old amid watch, aa bWlrloom. aa Tilda's Rttle trinkets, valaablesof ovary . TUda Tvmembersd the aoiae she had I 1 t j XnaMMnenVCIi wJoaaB'e riag." or mora m tk wiartfuiiM at the tmmt maa 4l. jb4jaai aaa aaU haflav. aW OWBW WK&Q mwi
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Coloael J CooUor. a of the Teaneaaee Legiriatara, hair Hke a womaa. baaajs aad hi alL -Aataorsof taeoidea time aood to puff their owa works by aaUiag -taking titles" ta fleam, sack as "A right merrle aad wttno interlude, vorle pieasaat to reade, ate,-" "A maivoloBs w ttio treat:se, etc.". "A Delectable. Pith aad Righto frofltable Worke, eta." (ieacral John B. Gordon, of Georgia, sees a raiabow arohiag the South lrem theFeioame to the Kio Gmada. lnsW aess hi good, maaufacturiag sstahllsbmeats are bemg built, touadrtoe am mak aar trip-hammer asarks, and the cofarod peopie are bacommg aecustomed to now habits of iadustrBepreseutative hloore. of Teuaes- j avs, la ao proud of his wife's beauty that he delights ia presenting; to bar handsome dresses selected by himself. He has as good taste la such aaattera as aay lady of fashion. Ho lately bought a robe, as a surprise for her, costing 1.000. Fow wives wfH deay the gtad taste of such a husband. .V. (X Tfoayaof. Mr. Sarah Whitman Furris, widow of tbe late Governor Albion )L Parrla, of this State, died In Washington recently, in the ninety-third year of her ago. Her hoaband waa the second Governor ele -ted after Maine waa created iuto a State in 1X22, and waa (iovornor whan General Lafavette made his visit to this city. titriUmi (Jhv) Artm. Bloadgood II. Cutter, aa eccentric man, who unknown jMJhjoet ia irewbila riding in ew York the other day. His vehicle was drawn by a pranc ng mule aad a venerable horse. ' Chad in a pair of high-topped Napoleon boots and a eoat of many colors, the smiling poet laureate looked the picture of innocence abroad. .V. ' Titties Mrs. Tyler, the ex-President's widow, is in Washington. She en.'oys the distinction of being the only womaa whoever entered the Vt brie Houae as a bride. Shaaas a yo axg daughter, who wm an laiaot at the time of tbe ex-President's Neath, hi 1062. tine iejrery affable, but aba has, not forgotten the stately manner that were in fash ion forty years ago. She wean her ha r . tut as it is represented in the girlish portrait of her which was pain tod when she was a bride. M ojcetaylpe iW. Joaauin Miller, tho poet of the Sierrna. has become a prosy worker ia XcwYork.He writeIevjBrlyaa ever. way with hair aad collar so common -plae that he passes sfmply for one man In a crowd. Be had a 'camnjiatod a moderate fortune from his books, so that by writing about aa mock as he fait inclined t his ini-ome was saitident for fairly luxurious Irviaw; but bo caught tbe 'over and carried hia moaov from ihc bank to Wail street, where he lost H. Ho the poet, with a wife aad baby to be housed and fed, has no time for ee eutrleitiee. but works hard and man fully at soeh com positions as wiU sell -a. J. Uraftfte. lUJtUKttrjH. Fred, aged mven, was handling a valuable book earelesly, and his mother told him to put it down on the table. He did w unwilling v, aad remarked : 'Whrc Trr. zrried. lebail not hare to ot u jnma." Whoa we Ja tfghUy-laced woumn trying to enjoys goot laugh with a smile oa her mouth and tears ia bar eyes, we think o the dear old him which beg ns: "Let Joy bo umonfaed.M -BoMon frt A girl just returned front a Boston high school, said upoa aaemg a fire engine at work: "Who would evah hava dwoamed inch a vowy dimiantiva looking apawatns would hold so muohwatLouis Ohbe. "Yes, air," replied a meek-looking man who was aked if he had suffered any reverses; rve seen mom nps ano downs duriiur my life thaa dl What do yoa do for a hVmgr iaonirod the phaVurtteoaiat. KX ; elevator. A Carman at a hotat tablo ia cttv tbo other day lad eanaa Umburger cheese sent to him A little boy who satbasido him turned to has amUser and eentnmdt ''Mamma, howlwiaklwaa deaf aad dumb ia my noaa.'' V&txtgo Nem. The Mayor aad mombert of the Board of Aldermen of Bro ktoaareaatitobax eo men, and the Mayor of Boston has forbthfeu smokiag in the City Ha 1; but after all aa American mvereign may one tobacco ia that building if he efaewa. LeveT Cberfer. The fortieth marrage annlve sary is "woolen.'1 It it disoounuring for a young c uple jut starting out, to think, that Uiev must shiver on together for forty years before their friend will chip in aad furnish tho material to make them comfortAbla. Jtai?' fawsVy. What's orbs, Saltte." -Orba? Whv, as to how. Maggie? Who said aor "Well, you know thai city chap was parking ma last night, aa' ho looked me aqaare in the face aad sung; out; "Oh! If couht always bask laao eduhjuaoa of thorn bright orbs." "Hamph! I guem that mast be what they call eyes that souiat; but what do you anypose ha wanted of abasqnef' Footpada oa ('ark street "Hold up yourhsmoB.' 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