Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 25, Number 23, Jasper, Dubois County, 27 April 1883 — Page 2
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CkatacCno mw its for hat ke aMteaite aaoept H aa thattff nadid be would kse latest crime tb eked nud dans otto which tbe Pemriorntk Cknjgrom laTf sought la repeal. kdifieolt te ianafiae how PraaV Arnr eovld uakr hi Adaiiaiatratioa aaere odiooa than by the apmdatieaeral of iTfeaaanay L FUW. of St. Look, one of tke abaadoaad political taarrhtaiati ia the ooaatry aaieai It he the proatotJoa af Aawietaat FViatai aalrr Geaeral Hattoa, who, to FiDej'a abamnkaaai at a nu akdae aaaa, aaata aa iatpadeMee of bit owa te aatateytef tke United State avail aad tU Uafead State IWdfiee Itepartanaat ia ptukiaf tke f ornuM of hi owa awwapaMt. Hattoa ka heea aaai la the aerrUe tool of tke worst po Utieal aleawata of bin party. Be la aa Stalwart a well a a aetf-eekeer. who aefr hesitate to aae the madbiaen of hu depart ment to pu& extend aad aaainttkrcirculatioa of hi acwapaprra tbe WaabingtoB Jhpiif fi naa mid tke Burlington sheet. Moreo-rer,- he looks tipoa kis posttkat aot ahsply a a aaeaa af f orwardms; tke advantage of kis part?, but of proaoottBg tke interests of its factions. Acts of, tjmmr aad mercilea barteuirj. from which even tke caae hardened poBttctaa, bat kindlyaoaled man. Mr. Howe, shraak in tea-der-bearted djagaat, Hattoa took, a rdefigbt ia exeeatuf. K either age n(r sex has bees spared. Be ehops off a head regardhw of the adaery n nagbt bring to tke omoe-bolder or tb trcmbk aad aanoraaoe to tke public. Indeed, tiki owtiinahwi npatit stere thr alleged aenttaaaat of tke great Yaaderbut. Daring tke lrginte campaign Mrs. Ptee was poataustress at afanaaaa. of beter Owt sinter of a flying to eraah oot Makone got her renaoead. aad. there hater no mend of hi in the vicinity, ke got tbe appoint or a ma wao uvea ten or nneen away. Tke entir nopnlation of sas surned a tenaonstranoe against Mrs. Fine' removal, and this was presented to Mr. Howe. Tbe Utter never waa a C5vil-errice Bcf onaer ia theory, bat in praetkw bh love of fostter often earned hint tbe other wny. He saw the mjustioe of diinusaiag from a petty office a woman who gave universal satisfaction to tbe department and the people who got their .letters at her office, and ke anapended the order Banking the change. Kis imwillingneas to dieebarge Mrs. Fine eaosed tiiat aeven-by-nine postoftoe to figure at a Cabinet aseetiag, where he was at last overruled te part through the agency of his first Aassstant. who went to tke White. BEeaae to aee tbe lucnuher of the Cabinet and remind them of the importance of keeping the bargain witb Mabone. Sven n TanderttOt would not have dared to ootrage and annor tbe bu4nea of 6ti.(Ks.l(Kt peopip. iy bringing the traffic of the VaaulerUit roads to an entire stop fur half a day in oonseqarooe of tbe faneral of one "of the fsxrulv. Bot Hattoa aetaally oalled the wboW vast ooaunnnity of this Xstion to a hah the onher atu-aoon becanse na old and retmeoted gentlemaa was being buries at Green Bagr. To promote this Hattod to tke bend of the wuarlsnont would snake Artknr onpofiniar with evetybody but tke worst and moat malignant af the "BmachiaisW'--l)n JVw Frew. The naaa ox rugiaua are ny aot Denaoorata. By the HH tew of sympathy they saw bound to to a be a dictator iv. Bnt hi owiujwUonwne disageaied there. and he bad to leave the raOroad businaas in diagraoa. He attempted to become the dictator of tat Demooantk larty. hot the PentocraU refuains; surrender their skip into the bands te of traitor and organised a renorade party, protiatteg to tnose of bis JnUower who were Deaaoorats that he was a Dnmoornt. aad to thane who were Bii piihltenaa that be was the enemy of tke Deaaocrata. ofomee, taaisfhar with the debT'tern! ke trtempbsd te Ids treacherous deekjn. no aaata that ever feu upon a ooinmnnatf was nana! to the disgraoe bninght to Tbgtete, by tbe doubledeaung of Maltose. The history of Maboneknu ia wall known throughout the length sad breadth of the land and tae corruption of thin man who is now allied with tke atepuMteaa hk grand, bis tyranny, kwconung a matter of National diagtnee, helped te bring on the rntnat noasnm last tnu. ana aia to content tke opponents of Boss rate, which lunoltid In a gjnnd National victory, virgmntwui nnve ejeetton nettfnB. Wul flmnettf Bona to aVasnja ansnsanamsn nVanwi 4tant aimnaaBi wBHfa HPBvrHtapBvr JUw bawl? w WaTB ef Tkqateaa wfilfanr to be led by a baiter the eannp ef tke enemy r We think, is tmpry this Ml
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IteFL faeaaawjto awr dark viaaa mmeantrt: VMttf AwNMAm 4aaVnt4l awtA waWMI nawf aawlfna Wtf w)T 4afanaV wkwr run u toao." put work ealte tor aenaa. aaaaole an wni: narsaiasa "set na aai at,' an anitlaa a AmA aara eaaaM few aenaa aasear Saae aae A daU, atujaf hay jRvw te a aaii. biO atnitttf vBJ aot sataw: brews, aeurs aora art aawas ta tav rusat; Tbsy aMMW ato the mosas she laaaWKnn an. But ooat ear a af to naeh naalaa amtonah. Tto next tfctar ta ! t wmwm f eararat an ana oner. araair oavy wtn. oatL : H wit atfol. hMt atink tn vnar Merer ha tt teKtidtaat jmm mn a 'akiak snn waea any was m nurqr negua. Keev 'PUta far away" natal tt a aoae. Br aoiteat, hf wine aa4 twaianrtowa. ton; He arrtva. nkMUcnt. obhins and true: It faithful tn All tfeinaa. a eten mm van tain Mi your auutuet. aM) you II be a man. i near Ammo, at i mt how rrnix jokx was fwled. "All FoolV Dayonenae!M said Unck- John Tyler, with kis hands uslid into hi MMk(u. "Not all hY day 1 How, I'll, give any body t s lUMr imartfuK! tfs feuM-tt n w -w U f III j Vk4 I" r IT rffc M Unclf Jokn Tykar's voioe very dtt-u. and bis fnee wi Hi m m oonwaenee; am tut eye o auffer onartem to tool me. aid be, "Honest truvaaked nlesaainfram. "Honuat true," answered tJneteJoha Tyler, looking down. A anniBr apiece all nond. '"That!! he tterns,' naat Bam. Xme for m,M "And one for me," aaM Duffy. "And two ana for ana pteed Tommy, Uj buy peanntts.'' "A quarter aall ronnd," aakl TJncle Johu Tyler. "And I'm going to tterasb oat for your father to-day, ao fanH have a ctikhI cbauce.M Tbi wi in the morning, and lour Uncle Jobil flail was thump, thumpine on tbe hara Baor, Daffv waabeil the disnes, and Ben filled the wood-box, and Tommy stood round in the way, just as be nhrays wn doing when folk were hnwy. When erervthing was done, and he couldn't ret m tbe war, be would ait down in thr corner, "as nice as uauudyboy,M alam said. jk) it was thw time: and whfie Tomnv was bitttnc on bwerioket te the corner, and Daffy waa untgtog her 'disiie agiron.'' and Ben wmacjnaBslrvg the place where a splinter kanl atn&I into his hand, tbey all tried to tMnk bow u fool Cade Jons Tyler. "We couldn't have m mwdnat pnddrng or anything. euwJd we, , nowf1 akel Ben. 1 'Cause Jke'iL bft arteoldng out, and taste of saerjrtliiaff, 1loa ha eat a whole lot." "Of emit: heU teste Iwefare Itoeata it," said Daffy, langhmg. "We oanH fool him tz.y cottttoott wny, "Weli. lnwr out we. then? aafced Ben;1 and be wriakSed up his nose and thought ef the oaawtem fm aaar 1 4m taaow," amid Daffy; ana sne aig'isM ana tnougnt or tae omu ter. "1 cant know, too, cbpedTonmry, taVnirfrav "I dont believe we ena. anyway," aafdraiy. "Then we won't get tke onatfeam.' aid Ben, sidierly, "and Tommy oaa,t have his peanuts." "Oh de-ar nafte!" hnrat iartfe Tommv, coming out off bU etwMr. "I wa-ani some peanut; Couldn't von shoo tbe old black site ep at Idm, Daffy, 'n he'd thmk 'twas a bear!" Then they thought they should die a-laugbtaig, Daffy and Ben. " Ton1 re the beat-a-most hoy, Tommy Fulaifer." cried Daffy; and she wiped her eyes and gave 'Tommy n loving sqoeese. "TIT buy you 'five, cents worth of peanut out d nrr ptcking-over-appies money, if 0 Ben. I've thought bow mny ke. we. can! But we must try some other wnvs, uoi, so Uncle John won't atistrnat.! Tbey pwi their three annul bend tonether and talked It over. And aM the forenoon, up te the ahed-chamber. they and wmspereo, ana: tien tats Tbey tried some other way. Unee Ben enrried sat amptr ter out unote iotta was at wont m tne "IkmHyon wnuta dasnk of Unck Jonaf ' aaked he. Uncle John pickad cm the teg and shook it, before be would put it to his Hps. "Well. I seasnot this tteae. mid be, sober m a Judge. And Bern, feelteg very foiklh, narrted the teg away agate. iben mere wore injggHBbeus an wlm the baited egg for dinner, fined o Duffy wn sure nooodv would nottea the ttatl hastei te each end. Bat tneugh even Ben nr wn teaiad. Unci John didn't tonoh a single one; nor take any salt te his ton; nor any ooan-amal man aid an his Bot be rotted hi eye at Duty .and Ben and Tommy when hi mid: "Ke,, thank yon," te a way tbat aft thorn all a-iannunc. One. tbmg tbey kept for the teak tnmguH lf mm Acl fnal Vin 4i Sal't amwSani JLanamKa' mV mtSiMpVanl &B?JH m. HmmBfasnmhmV gtemlEh flhtosmkM BTrem Ob aw mm? asiwrnr tmmaaamBjm imamaam anmmam
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knur Vt oodhed to tbe hara artta .M eager, eaanted fans, indeed: and it wat at that anme mlaste' that Ben ran in at the side door, all te a nutter. CaeieJtika." crted Daffy, look -And see if this ianHCokanal Forney't new turn-emtr put te Ben. "Stopped Itefore the barn, beggtd Daffy, abnoat oat of breath. "Quick, before it gets goner "There it a tnxwout. nm, Unci John!" cried Ben. "And black boy driving," said truthful little Daffy, very earnestly. "TmhL Uncle Juhn!A ' "Honest Indianr aaid Ben, "May b he want to see you." Now, Colonel Forney, who lived at the village, and wa a great friend of TJncle John's, ksd very lately bought a nioa carriage and a pair of black horses, aad had hired a black ooachman todriv them. And because Uncle John had nevt haipened to aee all this, h- took a second thought, and looked down into the earnest little fane beide him; and then he dnipped hi flail and oftened one uf tbe big barn-dottrs. Sncn a Rbout ! Oh, snch a rhout! There sat Tommy bla-k as any little real black boy could ever be perebed up in Ben's box-cart, rolling his eyes and showing all has bsetk hi a very brand nii!i't and he was holding a pair of roie-rials over the old black sheep, who, harneaaod Into the bm-cart with pieoef cd rope, stood pbtcidly chewing her end. "It a tareut," erled Ben. "I'd Ske to knww if it ianflP "And I'd tike to know If Tommy isn't ablackheyr' teughed Daffy. "Ain't 4VjriL well, wet?" aatd Uncle John; and then he leaned njfsinst the doornust and teugbed, until be couidVt teugk any longw. And ti then Ben ami Badfr shouted again, and Tommy, ton. with all hm nugnx. asm nen jumpou up una crneked hut heels toother. At 'that, 1 suppiwe tbe old black bep thought that tby had had fun enough, for she nauahed cbewinr her cud in a hurry and started for tne aneep-ynrd. Tommy bounced out irat thing and cried nbnnf hv thongk ne wasn't :ne least mite hurt, only seared: and the mn tejen ae side of hm aad the black shonp sneesed ejr-if through hole in tbe fence nnd went to eating hnv with tbe other sheep, with ttaro names all dangling round htsr "It beat the JDutchr said Um-k Joan, lutttinaT his band te his no km. JHere, I guess you've earned j ir nparteriL Oilonei Forney turn-out.' goT bo! ho!" And when Ben bad gone to tin village after the peanuts, and Daffy was iwrubbing Tonjsty's smutty face at the kiteben sink, she beard Uncle J hn Tykr laagk ajmin. "Ho! bo! ho! Jtts Carte?, in Fonnat Ompmniom. 3lCaa4wVam4B wawMRaaUS CnamVvntMEawamw The Moorish woBueV anpear !h the treete entirVfy onvelopcd te a munber of wide mantles made of ljrht iweltin .material or f thbtner whlu tmure the- so-called Haik which cover the hend and the wbnle body; tbe lactf are. deeply veiled. This itnie permits as Httlr of the. figure btdngseen as the veil dees of t! elenturus. The a-iearanw of the H with women inside their bomies is jub dHartrent. There thtir figtm are to be seen after they hve bid aside tbe Haiks and vaiL The principal charactoristle of tbi cortumt are tbe wide jntnebed-out drawers, getierall; white, and on which the rick women mm fond of expending very much stuff, m tout this article of clothing looks like a skirt reaching to the f'.-et. The cliemise, consisting of raw silk or tulle (black Iwing tbe oolor generally cbosrn. in order to show off liht complexion, while woanen with dark skin wear white tulle), is jierfectJy transparent : tbe wide sleeves hemmed with red silk inside. They wear a long, sleeveless jacket otvt the chemiw!. with, flowers woven hi and trimmed with gold embroidery and buttons. A saab is worn around the jacket of strawKsotared vellow silk, very "'- embridered with gold, which re?mble tbe scarf worn by rich Jewess oa festal oocaotons. Long fine silk threads hang down at the end. The hsir hkiden under a silk haadkerckief interwoven with gold, ao tbnt only small pteha are vnnmeattbe badk of the nerk. Bright-oadored material ar gt-nerslly choHon for theae bawdktmiefs. forehead is adorned with a silver ornament, lneloateg the ovad-ebnned face, like a frame,isa chute of gold and Jvur rkawy deeoratod with email cohw, which hang from one tpmpl tots other. Chain, ooan and strings pearl, often of a very costly kind, cover the necK ana bream tn a very gant nianner. Shoe without keel" are immmtr thar m lmA flT ,ttl iTOnt aS at yeuow or ram How tbe Onomnanl Mnqmrtf fmmd this out hi a nryatery: "And wbnt, te ton name of goooW,irw aaked Mrs. David Devi, as the ScnsW Inoed somethin- tetothe rosnt diwfinedit id law Jim. Bhrt, dmater; and I wffl be grenjty obliged ifyou will sew on. rnifor me5 "David Dnvia." amid the nvtj, sternly, 'iirben yon btteg rwrS mmm mm tent now. air, I mkust ka WlH fJator ramnovten; mil lnrtant canvnt JtaLnms tnatemw lattAiMAmhmm amawma iMmfJf Mwl
