Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 25, Number 17, Jasper, Dubois County, 16 March 1883 — Page 7
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i Tbusnh etsjeqt the dtetinctioa the ihorteat Knla-hi T.ite-
Mr. apingtyi hat received $1,400 hi Aueerio of ue IVmwj of David." -hi te Vieospte PHMMMttTilte, Who bM Written ft tot on America, teya UuU evea the third-rate papers ia the United ftatoa are better ta Um toading Journals of Paris. The ateMlaflitr of Attorney. Qeawral Brewster received 916.000 worth of weldlttgoreoimts. Including forty yards of rot at purple satin, the ffeeet mads is China, from Um Chinese sinister. fort be Urst Um. it it said, ia the historv of Um Cn ten pi
tat r and mm sitting s members of Um tutu House of c ominous. The KUe i en are Sir Cbaries Tapper mid Our m H. Tapper. The lute Marshall Jewell directed hi hU will that fresh flowers shell I e sent every Saturday to hi daughter rloreaee (Mr. Strong. of Detroit) m tone; as the lives, and set atide a sum of money therefor. Hartford lad a suppttoi Central Aala with mo-t o, its book, and even' ear the demand increases. The books' most ia favor are those deal ins; with religion and poetry; aoxt in popularity come work on modei n history, warfare and edn atkHtal subjects. Mr. Blaine to preparing a political history under the tftle of "Twenty Tea- of Congress, from Linooln to ("arfieki; a history of National
tion lrom 1861 to 1B81." This is not to bs a work of reminiscences, but a history, in which Mr. Blaine will treat of his own connection with events impersonally..V. r. Umpkic "Singer," sad Mm. Christine bilaooa to a St. Loots reporter, "reach their maturity between, the ages of tttirtv-eight and forty-two. 1 think Pattf is tiist perfect now. I heard hor sing in Cincinnati the other night. She is jrrand: she can not improve; she will grow weaker after this. Hinger mav l&at until tkav Mi Aft. UL... .
lag down, bnt they seldom continue beyond that point. A. gentlemen of moment, in fact the Kov. Alfred BV Moment, has been lecturing in New York on the power of the press, which he oonatdors unlimited for rood in Um world. At ihmm tium
are 8 '.000 papers in this country, which indicate a power that no individual can calculate. Bnt it most be admitted there is a strong in Hue nee for evil wrought by obedience to Um morbid public craving for scandal and low-life in idenU. ndiannpoli Journal. -Miss Susan B. Anthony has had numerous birthdays, ami manv presents from her friends. In this counter thete are alleged wits who hnd Miss Anthony's ago a aubject for a three-line paragraph. Gentlemen, it to time to atop, sties Anthony is a good-looking, modeat. sensible, learned, ami TinsSCietT. SOBaawliat titnU mAw wUu..
have brought honor to nor. No more jokes, gentlemen: and only this regret that Mies Anthony, who is generous, had not condescended to be oar mother in-law. -M r. HrraltL
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hfnusanlmaella f
900.000 par j ear for Psria green to km
- i uara oqgs on tee.r e,uwmrus. Kaouch labor and m
ten vears expended upon the ordinary mud-roads of thU .-- .
K. ..- aigawnyi ot au; yet taey are ao better than when Um work beaaa.-
uiucaqo TrUmne. Nice little toa-caJrM tn k hmltmA i.
muflin rings, are made of one cub of
1 JyfJL STnawSin"
Mkof enftennenmsthngas. For nMMml tnM Mmnnnttnnnnm AnU tammanl - - - - "ewenanej eanmn1 ejminuaea ing throngk the pra, sad hat
beea reoeatly printed laths Amsfeaf mi 8unkmt Bnoritr,ci Phihvtolpaia, that twtJva girts were sufloeated toPled.
mom, one eignt mat Heptember, by tnrainghalf down the ksroeeae lamp
Pwwap; jaw wrsBHory. a Bt UMOry to that Um name communicated with the
suier" twraor. ?Z t Utlaoon nowder. a iOmTU k .u. .? wnmeo au um oxygen from the room.
Powder, a ideea of hutu- tk !. .
egg, and Aour enough to make a stiff batter. In this batter stir a nint bowl full of fmt ourranta are ntoe: fresh
doitms in their season, aad at en canned ones with the juice drained of. Serve while warm, and they are a dainty add.tkm to Um tea-table. N. Y. Pot. Milk Bread: The preparation for mil bread to quite different to that of other bread; it to not kneaded. nni, indeed, 1 as little in the hands as possible. To make it: Boil and cool one Pint of milk, add to this one tebleepoonlUl Of butter Or lirinn intra am twu..
tful of salt, one tablespoonful of sugar.
wuu-uam oup ui potato yeast, nve or six cups of lioor; mix with a kai'e wiUi, out kneading; rise and hapo into loaves, rise again in Uie pans, and bake forty minutes. Josfow 1 6. A good wash for the fruit made by adding two quarts of soft water to one gallon of common soft soap. Mace these in a vessel over the Are, and when warm the soap and water are readilv combined by stirring, and should be applied in the mme manner as the, whale oil application. The beat results are obtained by washa? the tree about three times during the seaon. applying the first in March or April, the Seooud in Jtlll n;( tha Uat. in ini.(
The insects and moss will be electuaUy removed, leaving the bark in a fine, healthy condition.-- Wcrtrrn bamu r. A s eosetful p rower of uinoes mvs he attributes all his ucoess in the bus -neas to the a cident that most of his
trees were set in low, mucky ground, and with such shelter that their own fallen leaves and those of an ml oining apple orchard made a good annual mul h lie says it is not the trunk and branches of Um quince that are tender, but the roots trees being almost iuvariablr killed in exposed situat ons wherever frost penetrates deeplr. He mulches we l with autumn leaves and Well rotted Stab! aunnm Mvlnn- thm
b:ter the manure within reasona le limits) the fa'rer and larger the fruit He also believes a vigorous growth pre-
tww w mmte extent we twig Dujrntanu red pest.--iopAia Record. towmw m the KeeeWie.
A Wisoonsia man said on hit dying bed that he had never written m. Ilnl )
red to have erased. The people of
tne scans were to promt of him that there was soaaa talk at htMAimm M .
monosnent, nntU It waa dkeovered that I 1 . .IJ m. . e-
mm nww not even write an nam
' Am ImMmI ta TlegniSa,
Oar as friMid. Wr. Win. mMii4M. -i
HssUMTHIs, iheriKef MorthsniherisMl Co., Vs., sajrst MW bars many xeod neiietass meerasrts, bat nethUuc wbkm esnsle nt,
Jaesss OU, the Great Oeimas ftemssv. Mr fassUy keep tbs Oil ia Um koats at all tisset aad we it tor almort srrtats ahat s BMdiekM sea b nst4 f or. TkereUlm tastitlsuaseuaM for rheumstism an 1 all bodi'r patas. Thsarts tk ( r.) ru wur ju.
AmsrATCMlisa twea reirl at the PhM. sdelakl Jhm nMr i.t i u-i.kM.
staved Uuei Kub, . ad Misrked "i-oHeeC"
it rasa ssJollewi: "Soa't Accept wctkWnt'i S? 10 ,wnl,? t wr, Ua't aveierit'i
tAer stUI kspt go ag w uad like a Male la s rilr awl nn i "C-l AM a. i
" w n ww rwue wm aane iievwqel 1 1 earrnd the Bod fall of coal rKht aronadsat es tbs Hod carried bm x round till I cot DUsy and fsll Off-put lg of my bsst Oulr bctewe baads to atep Uten-cut taroueh Mr dsaaer tsaa a Buss Baw-rnhMd Chair
Third Story Mack witk closed Bhttttcrs-I pat a Ladder to wlaeow Borwt a Bale Tk roach akuMsts sad Oisesvered bis seret-ae Use trrtoc to stop avtsr Hands-trsaals is both aa Basse Wsy V wet dtferaat wan eenJd aa Bwd aa aa tn nt mu ntw i nui ia
piseaa wowld jro All Basse, ee till sr eat took Oat Doa't Cut rnar Ha4 Oftx
SMI arMJarttla eared bm of a
AaatlMrsmttoriiaa writes: ,Dr. OuysoU's Telloir Doek and Barsaiiaraie oared torn ot
MnrM wMifj, mpnim m sat aeart.
Hl wH, nufwhin, etc.
and tbsw easaou.ttaeUj, asemimatosr diatetss. egw, statTy aal yea waTaay
haj" nw fjhstta taasstfies stemtd Em thaamnWte toparaUSted tene
Tmum "rVsssat Pmvatlvs ral1sni"sse
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tfosaw unvav sa xuasiataam. a. iti i
wuwmv mtu.Tm mim mm aaw, waste,
Thta sstvs ita tbs only rsaMdyl aaw find thetbas msaaaM say ease. My aiesr was nanaad Inr wUui mIm mm -
lacarsbis br sar twadtwl antaf
however, that fiunax's CAahouo baltTS
.
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the latest. It is always light.
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"Dwo rat schoott enough, bttdt dree wm too Memlty.'' ranMrited Hans, when his best girl wdced him to take her mother along with aim to the lance. The young maa who practioes on Uie trombone ft Um back yard to not a "private tooter.' At least, not aa private as h neighbors des re.-Nor-ri$(i.vn HeruUl. -J oequin Miller aayt Umt newert are queer. Any man eanght throwing a boaaBMat tn m tMH - - .W , 1 J I
ieueed lately arretted for horuur the queer. "-Oksct -A r ch broker has been sued by his washerwoman for services rendered. to Um fat-ireny of fate. If he doeanH ssU!c he ahoold be collared and cuffed. A'. T. CommtrrtnJ. -First email girl know what ! KK to be when I grow upf Second ditne-.. What are yen goingto be wlwa you grow npr' lint small girt "A widder. ' stmertc veesn.
7T,fi,I1,auttl the members of Ihe St. George s Club, at San Anmhi. bellere that he had fallen he r to f ateAt. aad he borrowed wealth from them. The 8t George is now spoken of ia'nffodelub,' Jr25 lwriaa in com Wood,'' reFendersoaj; "I have to be JJuerr waimed up to do good wotk. Tbesametotfue of Um goose 2! tofl?w'" "wrmwed Fog in a -fa whisper- ittoanm Trmtfcrift. ..-7 JV' said IHckey. Wt this too enJat for mlwI" hKi
fW Maty June. 'It isa'tootd Umt takes
OH Potatoes: Ufa anumnnliMi
"uVlDMkey, never liveSoaa
An Austin oatored preacher gave nt as his tet "WhaTdost thour' YtSESS? would take up Jjg. wnwmm a respnabto X" mfHmgiT BBwiaared.-. f1 yrart,tamamaJd, who had to ceil a ealUmam Atmim j
Sf ' "J10, whan Jfn"t returned. "Tea. ma'am, oUy; he's hut sharpening his teeth.' ' YwJf Albany (N. uw' r11 bJ?to2B' lilMiiopen a law ofTV m. Lento Why the Attmnv
zynmt uelleves wm does net minani
We have alwa s supposed ourselves to be a well-educated Nation, bnt Co umiseoner Eaton has reoentlv warned us
nouo lay too much of this flattering unction to our souls. If we are, indeed, an educated people it to not moiv a matter of pride than neeeasitv. and if we lack educational advantages we are
simpty pacKtng aynamtte in our warehouse, forgetful of future possibilities. Bismarck's theory of political economy
n inat ine wte snouHt make toe people, but our theorv is that the people should make Um State. Republicanism deRends for it rntllttv anUilv nn tk
ability of the masses to think. When they c ease to think republ ranim censes to extol, and 'Hat in proportion to the r ability to indulge in the luxury of personal convictions to onr Government strong or weak. An illiterate peasantry need a ruler and a standing army, but graduate from common schools can rule themselves and allow the anav to range over the Western prairies in search of Indians. It to not only interesting but also eng. gestive to onoe in a while rlaace at certain grim aad prophetic statistics. As a general rule they are "extra dm"
nut they are frequently stern in the lee sons they teach. As the engineer must needk keep a sharp eye on the steam
gauge, oecause oout speed and safety are thereby Indicated, so must the American people jenloualr wa'ch the mm ninety of education. When they become conscious of any relaxation of effort or any want of enlciencv in this direction they ivcogniae an immediate and nn ImperaUre duty. If we are told that ia this country there are live million Child rn of school UM wtm lmm
attcrd school, and that in our o ties two fifths of the children o school nge never go to school, we put on ourthinking earn and wonder what it all memos uad what is the logical conequeaoii of the fact. We nan afford to hv naKiM
go to pieces if that to their deliberate with, because the pieces will be pot together again in a better shape; we can afford to have eerie n monopolist go on ia their mad career, because ther are sure to
discover Um end of their tether by a sudden jerk some day. bet the one thing we can not nbrd to tohavemllltons of children grow up in ianoranoe. There should be no law in the land to imperative at Umt which oompsls oar youth, at any secrinee, at all haaarda, to know how to read and write. It to Mrirunremc business to demand this much, not more for the take of these
wretvnea oniMren amn for our own takes and for the protection of our insUtutkms in the future. Fire million
hrnoraat children mean that number of degraded aad perhaps orhnlnal homes twenty yean hence and a large body of voters who know jnet sMUgh to receive a bribe. Kvery illiterate family to a dancer bjnalor a twisted rail on the track of National urugiets. The only deapottont which to banning In a republic to Um
to be
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tiM ralktia.' for tm 'lul tlma. .uyiik.
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was rrdoead to a akeleton, eoald not walk
mwMvm tmm mwr wnnoai numiax, coaM Kaep aetblas; in the ahape f food oa mv stomach. MyaslTaad frieada had tiwn p all hm. mr
SaaaMaaaaa Ammth a.aJ Mdi. t nk
(to ta serpriM of svsry body) sad sat ante to do aty owa work."
mJL'W would let teeuca 2E toJ"0 hsers ap ander
tea af thm raa'pli.
1 bad a serieos disease of tbs lasts, sad was far a tiate caaaasd to my bad aad ander
w, wiiaji;aii, ni ytwmu iwll Hi aa Bet help am I craw worse, oooa-hiag very feverefar. 1 eommetiecd takinc yewOoldea Jaedteal Diaesvery." sad H rarsdsm Tsars re .. . . f..lt.i t.u TMl.J... U1.L
Datid FtSDsa. "jwpnJtait tas qaaatkm." fa a letter. walttod thaa MAad should rf 212.' eaar Mary, I will trul bt your
TnTobTAtc Bair Co., MarahaO. Mtch., wftt wad Dr. Dre'a Calebrated7 BHeteo-Yoltate arte aad Kiectrfe Aaollaaaaa am tifet w
thirty dam to man (yourur sc oM) who are afmetmA with Mfimm .Whilitv hit tM.
luadred teMhles, truaraateaiac speedy aad !?Mf WT: . ? tm to isearmsL
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