Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 25, Number 34, Jasper, Dubois County, 13 July 1883 — Page 2

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leonet Ohm CoaVefcOe adopt th MlWMf i of Drttanau: tod, beeray fanmj lated psufeaitniui I by AMtte DOT. ftlttOtilMt Of MWtl OStMUttO i Gmi of Mi buMo eat of tee tubas nry.th auauee ef all P HW rrt Ot UMpRMMflM ( fiat corrupt tee MaMMjtMi TlSyoipMmilBpoj a ajjttoais.a ouuoJ buttton in uur form, aai tola fa1 too tareert Jberty of Wliw tent with to puMto w rarnca or otoora, aas w tnuac uw pronator mar nerviroat or 6. Tt skuas of too la oar ftats ducts of tbe labor of to too mat -cms and nnwlaa. aad aad ta proreioM of ta aeonsbUus hyaocil'tcoJ by it had too nowt-r. . la protoctioa taall Astorlcaa at ora, abroad a wall as T. WereaaVattbo rot Coawatioao of Oalo la ana of too of urauim. seforataa aad letsd eeey psytkss K me aire for fee teased aa fatto inrlf iattsatri While tbe Democrat of loom are aot -encouraged in tkoJr tnml political battle by brurht hope of ooooaas, tbe courage, tbe oonsurtcncy aad the seal of their effort have always pointed them out a deserving of better re ward. During recent year, Itowever, a measure of ta ees hat followed their labors in tbe break of turn Republican Congrionai delejratkm. aad the campaign Just now opening present the singular sfetaefc) of a fair nope of full triumph. The reaooBS for this changed aspect ia tbe aolit cs of the ampabUoan Gibraltar ate varioua. Unfnlenupted ueceases have developed abuee taat the people afeMdtoreaaa flamptaarj laghv of the party, aad broken prceaieMoTrc form aad eaahre aftteraaoss vpon qoeotkmaof gorcasmial potter have eeasbtried to abalte the partr fcalty of BepubUcaas wuo hare ao selfish or per aoaai interest ia political organisation. Besides ttte toe Deasoerats slastrve auccess by their ataalr eoaram aad straiffat-f t 'rward tatteraacea. liarias; placed ia aosaiaat!oa adoaet.stiehes, they hsT adopted a piatform that hi clear, ladehre sad ab'e. They fleansad the extension of OraVeerriee btws to of cgtittTMranco faror a weU-relatad Ueenw law and aifira the) rijtht of the iii gitatmin u ne;iiiass 1 alia) sj 1. tieeu are all soead, thoy are well aaxtpattbe party oa a bais he 1 people that aot only gtoas hope leaan trots, hat aiiMrehsaslun to fore the the Wlsat Wm tke The loteat adV'oes freen tbe Tavioaa gusifsaiii fat Wash erea of treable far asaces r oersata to ae Feslawa aw5Jo1t saia!K!aaol Vflaap 0(0 the wind last era or. ai aow atttst ntke taosss lees rasdy to the wh rtwiad. Whan ther were a a . v aira appsriasoaa m ox ait atvrWM iwotxaa. taer weraad by the Detaoarata ta La. 1 of their ismprudtat mtraracaaee. , now tots beoosaiaz aiaiatbat tat af the carreat floeal war to be tea 1o flfaam jest tbaa tb a. 0 . a m n ana um of aext y redaced at least Mtr aiiU. oy operauon 1 ot law, ta tae repeal of tnrereaoe tax aad redoctiotM of postage. What tbe real redact km will h nobody era sir to-dar. the exnerl aaae of tbo entreat year oaeaoastratiaf and Coagreas shovtd wisely have Mad e steet these bearr redao-' af iweeaae br a riaoroas retrenehaf aaadtaM extrarajnanoe In deiea Tbe Boaahllwsa aJorltY. at the dictation of Bobaaon with tbe kybbrat h back, chose to folow to! directly ootttrary oonrse. audit n aot now eamna the reiponafbility for the entbairasaaaaata the Tiaaenry will bare to contend with on the eve of tae msloenUal a,) wav Us Ilnnnjan. a Boston thiet baa a

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this dread of aad boasian' is to ivnra thiasrs that asaa bare the question aa one privilege, and when It alt the women have of the bifbeet is disssisssd at the floor, a woaaan has an inallenahle. nadisooted. freely -conof-' ni right, it it the right to sqiu al or le throw any given number of the aei Into panto over the appearance or the threatened sppearanoe of a bog or a worst or a moose. There was a time, probably, when men reasoned with women on this subject and endeavored to convince them that a bug or a snonse was not voracious or rapacious or revengeful. In modern time, even, men have made on effort to dmoaatrata to women that a mouse would not bite nay one, aad eouki not carry osT, or orusa at a blow, or devour at one meal a gtri, to say nothing of a full-growu woman. Men of well-known oouraga have spent hours la attempting to oouvmoe women that a caterpillar could have no animosity toward tbo sex, and that gnrteraaakea. as a rule, were aa muoh sirakf of a woman at of a It has beea assumed, too, mat a woman who would risk bar life in looking after wounded soldiers, or who would fight to the last in defense of a child, or who, with quiet nerves, would shoot a man, or who without a tremor would face the greatest trials and dangers, could not really be afraid of a bugor a mouse. But the facts are against this aatumptkm. Keitber argument nor ridicule una had aay percept dm influence in tanking women bolder ia the presence of saakea or worms or bogs. They will not be reasoned out of aor laorbed out of their unreasoning hatred or horror of ugly creeping; things. It has not been easy for iavestigators like Darwin aad others of kindred schools to account for this hallucination on tbe part of tbe strongest-minded and most brilliant women. It is a realm of inquiry which takes In the mysticism, the religions, the birth mysteries and the education problems of all the race. The mxmatroUable Impulse of any woman to jump on a table or a ehafr when aba sees a movsat, or to scream when she discovert a bog or a worm oa bar clothing, had its origin possibly in circumstance or incident that justifies tbe jumping; aad aereaafng of toe sex through all time, but the traditions of the world go not hack to that date. The existence of the impulse is a mat ter of no greater interest than tbe ethical endearor that baa been directed aca'nst it. Every noasible nlan of overcoming tbe mpulse through educauon aau uiK'ipnnc nai taiicu. nurwn have v-elded a point or two in the way 01 nant lacing, tarn times ana uncom fortable mrments, but on this one 110 at of mice and boss they have been through all the ages firm as a rock. But, unless the signs of the fines are out of joint, women in this nineteenth e ntury are to be dr.ven into tbe last ditch on this question. They have, aa yet, lost no ground, but they do not teem to understand ti e siffnincaace 'of toe last fttralenic move of the enemy. The advance movement is beinf made with mouse-like qu etnes and with snail-Uke slowness. Tbe enemy hi driv ing forward, with the wriggling irrelevancy of a ca'erpilUr out on a summer jaunt, or with tbe sinuous noiseletsnea of. a water-ens ke afloat with no business in mind, fmakey, mottsor, as this advance is. It b) none the less a forward movement. Tbe outpost have already been driven in, ana unless a thn-ly warning receives prompt attention, the time is not far distant when women will nt suueal at the tight of aa onpremeditaterily obtrusive bug, or jump on a chair at the sight of a moose. This new danger to woman stiikee her where her armor, ao to speak, it weakest. It comes in a whimsy of fashion, and under the disguise of a start hrg novelty. Women having been for an many centuries afraid of bugs aad creeping things, it has come to pas that counterfeit presentments of beetles aad lisards have found places at ornaments just where women have shivered aad screamed to Bad tbe lirinsr winara. Beotilet co 1 about bared arms, tpiders and bugs spread their legs to catch the ends of lace col Ian at fair throats, lisards rark ia the clusters of beautiful hair, and all manner of crustacean and orthopterous monsters appear oa stockier worn by tbe most timid womenThere It a sneaking philosophical tuv pose hi all this. Can not women aaa that if fem'liarlty bread contempt they are ia danger through thlt schooling of fashion of losing their fear of things which K ha been tbe privilege aad pleasure and mission of the sexto hate and shr ek at through theageaf Are they will ngto allowlashiou in freakish mood to accomplish what doctor and teachers and scVntlst hive not been able to accomplish through earnest, conscientious and persistent endeavor? Are women willing to forego tb privilege of acreaming at scampering mice sad bugs? If not, let them beware of tab mteat muveausut against their prerugativeuCftseeo infer Geeow, "'Of An odd hook has juet tppaared m Fnghmd. It etnitalnt diagram of the pa.mt and baekt of the hand of weary-two eminent persons, among rVm are Mr. Olaoatooe, Cbatit Darwin, Wllkk Coli n acid the Duke of Argjhx rTour may ba used Inroad of ecm dnrdl ;n ootamoa jelly for the lmmg t r realm. 8fcr in vm mmp out and htUt more, my oae4hird more, "Mi yoa woajei of cofawtiaien),-ir, j, Af"

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I was selae to ktst tbo nttbci eacena waeeettoir Hps and laejr m.W&S&XSti hutlheai her met attdnsat. Ami kitto aad kneed the roar UtUs face with all au-Btltrat. And thee a polr of eyes twinkled eery m vol out, Aad a pair of little Use gatborod op s doleful WlJTimW drooota- ootasrs as weoder. 7041 ww stv. Tb see suee bossy, aeaay emwies stolon alt away. I esooUsaMM have kept them for Juet a ant IMh tooth wore aeon pecpuujr ttueutii a sHtlsmuo. Aad thm a muah has mnsatns was ovsr all her ft. Aad over? dtmphi I aad Moton wi book ayata fat ataco--jMdaey Depre, ta jr. I. A cckbdni mmEaVBimm Two little Mid sat in a tree-top talking very earnestly about the neat they were going to baud, for they bad been married several days, and, having taken a bridal trip through the neighboring wood, and having spent a whole day down by the beautiful little brook that danced so gayly along under the tree, they began to think it wm time for them to begin housekeeping and settle down to sober family earea at well a pleasure. Thoy were very pretty little birds blonde we mint call them for their bill aad eyelid were blue, and their heads o a beautiful golden yellow, so that they looked aa if they had blue aye and golden hair. Their breasts, ton, being of the am bright color, they looked like living atmbeama a they Sew book and forth. Well, there it one good thing about tbe birdies when they make up their minds that a wing ought to be done, they go to work and do it without any putting of tilt to-morrow 80 now our little btondea new from one tree or boah to another till they found a spot just to their minds, low down in a thick bush, where there were plenty of brier to prick the finger of birdnesting boys. Having deckled that this waa jutt tbo rot for them, they at once flew off for materials, and a busier, happier couple than they it would be hard to find, as they flaw back aad forth bringing bits of flux and tow and horsehair. The little wife did most of the architectural work, but that wa aot because her husband was lasy or "shirking. No, indeed he would have pecked your eyes out bad you suggested ftu:h an idea,; but she was more skillful in such work thin be, and he did his sharje by br.nging materials for her to tt!H. When the outside or frame-work of tbe nest waut tinished, I oth birdies tktw off to held or pasture where there were always cows t be found; it was not the cows that they wanted, however. They few straight to the trees Xinst which their sharp eyes had n seen the cows rub themselves and there on the mnjrh bark they found plenty of mom hairs that the eowt bad rubbed off. These hairs were jus' what they wanted now, ao tbev carried off a many a tney coura taae in ineir uuis, : and the lit le wife wove them in with . downy hairs from fern stem, and t'lus made a soft, warm lining for a new home. You must not suppose, however, that our birdie worked right along without a pause or a ret. , Ho, indeed! tbey were too wie : fur that; they would stop every now and th n to chaee each other through tbe j wood, or to pick up the flies and bugs that were crawling sroumi mem, or per hspa they won Id fly down to brook and dr.ak or bathe ia the little its clear, cold water. Such happy HttSe bird they were! Well, at last the nest was fiamhed, and I believe they were aimtMt sorry, for they had had such gaand fun building t; soon there were four tiny egg nestled together on the soft 1 niug. and then tbe little bird-wile chased no more bug or caterpillar, on eat nn the neat all day. and her husband caught bug or caterpillar for her, and brought them to her squirming J'ke eels, and while tbe ate them he would stand betide her and sing aloud tb joy aad love .of hat happy little heart. But one day, a the little wife eat thinking of the wee bird! in the egg under her wings, a aurty of boy came wrough the aside, heating buahet aad climbing tree la search of bird 1 neat and eggs. Ok, bow the little creature' heart throbbed with fear and anxiety! not for herself oh, no! th did ait once think of herself, but only how she could save her home and her bailee: for her mate was away just then. 8uddeaiy a br gfat idem popped iato her bright little head. hUpping softly from the neat, the crept silently aad rapidly through tbe bttshee till she waa several yard from tbe nest, and then, flying up into a tall tree, she began to chirp and twitter, so a to Attract the attent on of the boys. Tbey toon taw her. and with whoops and yell started for the tree, while she drooped her tall, tretchedout her neck and trailed her wing along the feeble. Thai wa enough for the boys who one and all bmraa to climb tbe tree branches, astt one were very jaroe ana who one aad all bmraa to climb the tree after her. No no ner were they all in the Lme than thtt emminff littlti h no-

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Lwoe. lwov in m awatr fVon Um bush where the neat wa. Down ram the boy like overgrown squirrel from he tna, where afie tat. nr. tending all the time to bt just ready to tumble mm enkaeaa. 80 the kept on leading them ather and farther away, W the .ought ther waa no onager of their iudiag her tcatawrea, when ana nr aa ar wuum and flew bonne by a round .a w . o,. a m way, jaaviag

amajed at her cuaalng, and ra re than half vexed at having bem o cleverly anld." Th's wise aad cunning llttto mot ter to one of our American bird, and bar name In Sylvia citrim llm. or the blue-eyed yellow warbler. 2'A 4oV wuan A Letaau hi hmtaaty A very pleasant Incident occurred in one of our public schools not tone; since. It seen that the boy attending the school, most of whom are at the age of from aavea to eight, had, in their play of bat and ball, broken one of the window panes m a aeigb boring house. No clue could he obtained to the boy who bad broken it, at he would not confess his act, nor would any of his associate expose him. Tb oaae troubled the teacher. Tbe next day a gentleman ceiled to see tbe aehool. aa acquaintance of the teacher, who knew how to talk to children. After tolling him of the breaking of the glass and her inability to ascertain who of the boys had broken it, aha asked him to make some remark to the school and to apeak of the wrong the boys were doing hi aot acknowledging the act The addreat to the aeWl, therefore, wm npoa the eondnet of boy in the street and at their sport. He told them in simple words that honesty, truthfulness and kindness should govern their conduct everywhere, even when they were alone and ao one but themselves and God knew what they were doing. Tbe scholars seemed intereatcdaad somewhat impressed by the remark of the speaker. A short time after he left the school .a l'ttle boy arose in hi seat and said: ' Mint Lane. I butted the ball thai broke Mr. Dash's witdow. Anoth r boy threw the boll, but I batted it, and H struck tbe window. I am willing to pay for it." There wa a death 4ik atlllaea 1 tbe room aa the little fellow wax apaaklag, aad k continued for a full minute after he sat down. "I don't think it would be r'ght for Charley Drake to pay the whole tor the glass,' aa d another bov, riohur ht hie seat. "All of us who played ball then should pay something, Deceits we rere all playing the same at ha was. I'll pay my part. "And L' "And I." A thrill of pleasure seemed to ran through tbe wbule school at this display of honesty and of right feeling by tna boys. Toe money wa brought the next day, and tbe leon will not ho forgotten either by teacher or pupil. Kxtkange.

The most fashionable modistes depend principally ua the drapeiy of tbo est itself for giving tbe very large tournure which ere now in vogue. Then are, however, many who do not understand arranging these intricate) draperiea, and then are flat figure that need a small bust'e in addition to 'ty dree, no matter how full. For these ! slight figures the newest bustles ire made of eight narrow frills of barred muslin or hair-cloth very fully plaited on a V-ebaned foundation piece of tbe same muslin, that is curved into shape by tUing tied acroa it not by the 00jWoaable bones or steel hoop. If anything more is needed. one or two tels are put in rasing across the back breadths of the dress skirt. There ia a!o what U called a bustle skirt, combining a tournure aad petticoat in one. and this, when trimmed acroa the foot with flounce, is worn by stout indies, and made to serve a tbe 1 onlv skirt. This has some hoope wroas the back that Mop on tbe side. aul there are one o. two mul n flounces around the foot; tapes attached to the sides are tied underneath the hoops to give the desired curve. Another si lit that gives good sine, d spen with hoops, sod may be easily made at home, and laundried there at small oost. it aloo a bustle tkirt made of corded muslin. The muslin with the cord n lam takes the starch best, Imt that with the cords in stripes will do very well. These skirts are about two yard and aa eighth ia width at the foot, with tbe front and aide g"re slightly sloped to tbe lop, and the back breadth eloped up the middle, thus cmthag it in two p!ecet to mike a shapely foundation for AVunoas that are placed acre it, Ther are five of tbe Bounces that cover it front a few inches below the belt to the font, aad the lowest flounce goes below the sk'rt. These gathered Bounce are wry full, aad after being stiffly starched tbey are worn 'roagh-dried that ht, without boning. Instead of a straight belt fiiey have a French waistband haped to a point la front, and made quite huge, with a drawiag-tring in toe top, 8neh skirt can be bought in the shop for one dollar, and can probablybe made at home at even less expense. The hair pads or cushion bustle are still put inside of dret skirts, but are objected to on account of their warmth. A platting of very st'flT larred crinoline fat a better arraaffement, ana may o i tlieHed b',t of dnm ! Shoulder-strap similar to gentlo men s suspender are rnraisned to noia up heavily tnmmea arete PKiru, una m . m o 00. a : merely elastic ribbons aewed perm a neatly to the skirt back to be passed 1 over the shoulders 1 .td hooked or bm 1 toned to the belt in front. There are aleo separate turnder that may be attached to any drem by the book that Haltb each end. Thew ran traetfar i the weight of tae otyt irom tta nmt m j o siuiwnni mm vmm www mwv wride for hertaif where the can betton thtr that "' v p (TV ajB"WT

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