Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 25, Number 49, Jasper, Dubois County, 26 October 1883 — Page 3

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ftoaftT. m KMf t's tMr lock That eu4s our freediOtp . Wfcea oiiMi tajaw fm nmif ue, IM actar DWf got ta fit a toee's a of toor tear.

awt. ..t 1 Sri -nd af milt

Gv-t-. M flame, fuwt hfc

Tmsr Ulf-W u1e4 one, a tk i.tn f hh ftaswrat--fofltittNNi s diecu. anoaetifaaA enjk lvur oatt? K'ltit twwarkt; .') to waitta tew faoe. Tt-r x moJkw eje. Or aiiee Uttxl- old sUmm. ewei ur!

To tea ?. asal

ux vouok (or a-kat I mv : Ajfeoi w en ue. Tour tare turned t 'other way: 1watie rtiUirirM . a niu u u aat Jnt

u ihnmKk tkr Mil 1

Ckwt tj . M tame. cio tf A. : jor tost Kitrft ! TV f rt a. Ward --

The Mxiai of TOte! ia A HWtar' MrlehM word.

A mMb satmrr. aofi um A wt'r rrwrKful sara.

Gooe-tr-. oaf Hun. Wl-tyef

tkaa. that it tftl

km mtti I pact1 4it a u a. 1 ran T aoaBwtma of r keen. Go ht-V a-.ik aiTikoat" Bft ne Wr a. h afoaf -

Toe nr "W yur rrjOTf

ICTOTSTS m

THE rHEEr oTOatT.

It h4 been Mw-rinf dUv mil dr . bu: quietiy and pmB4tiily. il tafittHT fUiw which ww rftpidlr piling tlHnawtTr om opon the other the froten fmend had come for a loftjg tut. Toward night Um wiad brna to'rwe, and wW the darkaes arttiod d 'rn a mwlerat riterainB was rapi&g- w 2 wmjiiaf ia the lhlk atKa at L for tha dowa tnla iWraahMi an hoar mad a half

behiad time, aad vere ecb

keep warm aronad the amaii atr-tifat 1 do tike qoare thai. a4

ftme whica aerml a the onlr hcatiaf

Btedium ia the low-rtuiW apartnxenu 1 i a piaoa of link imprtaawe exorpt a a railroad 5eater. for her two traakli&ecroas each other, aad Hif alao the point where laoatavcrtire were cJuacvdoa thediflrreat traiaa. With the exception of the hantk and exetteMt iat ident to a Hrortfan Nation.

there wa but littie to attract a toorwt.

the few natural charm te pan

ax tht tiav wwre hi4lett be-

the weary wiaiter wetoived by dearth of uwanetf. at well a the Mora, to while awar the time at toart they eonld in the dingy depot. The diferea! timejhie were peraaad, the fanting adertfanaieata tenaiaiaed, all to bo purpowe, k the had of the lacwiUiaxniaiek Ins dock crept aroond the, dial with tardy pace peculiar to railroad tfaae-pieor when one it armitiajfor a bnlated train. The eoodntstor wh wm to take -sane of the expraai ia to warm his hand hy the littie ovc. aad soon the partv wa increaei by the enriaeer. wooae aaachiat- coui4 be diamir twra far down the track ready for it apoctei charge. Bad aijrht. Hob," d the coadort--nr. "Better conw in and m ap. She won: be here lor an hour ;. The caftiaeer aaade tcaae reply, and ml aroaad. th Ure. He

,

a'r PrmiHord a k that

Fraahecmteia ireatle. you're neh abaaC where the track

art W Broaeaoarh, li

bat tt aaskm a ana feel dchtiah

to go over M fur the Brat tiats. Well. , my good lack 4 all wia to that treble.

Sbeiamv wde, and we was a happy a ooaM W. The only draw-bark tn that ererr ut!er night 1 had to lake IW late ap to Fahvaa' and ctnr back aext lar on the aaxmaaodstkia2kQ aaad to be afraid to hare me

partica'arir an the road v new ana acrideBiU would hatpen aplte of all we coold do. 1 kept trli bje her it wa ufr eaoarh, and the par w& pfL ao I'd better stick to mv pla for awhile anyway, tfaoofh. to tell the tra'h. 1 duba'X like the rete, 'twas so awful rkway

like. Ko Wt town fg. thr ar. n.y nca aad then a little village, and they w.mld be as dark aad qnk-t as a graTeyard. when we struck V at aiffat. iunmers h wasn't so tad. but winters was awfaL Well, one nirht in January, when it wa inytnm to ut in Portland, the taperiotedeot sent f r roe awl aaid -

"otm, taere a i? a.ir-"r w want to get through the avatain to-

i tea o'clock, ill hare to 1 a jcjai but I harea't an eogiur that I -aa 4 trust. Sow. it's toar ukht oC 1 knjw.

1 i . is -n k. knti tftr

i them fellows. I ll make it all right with

TOU.

" " 'Well saw L TH go, a coarse: Wat it' imin' to be a bad Lirbl on the

f awmtaiot.' -That' ao. Bob.' says the Saner. ' 'but 1. know 1 can rely on you. and 1 beta directors say they mast' go through, !, aovbow." 'So I went bank to onr little cottage and told Xell a how I'd r1 to g Kbe 1 took ow rerr tjueer like aad atn-d dis1 tressed to have me awr. tbuugt she ! nerer acted like that Sre. i lt s an awful sight. Hob. sav sb. vaa't ther wnd rk one c!m ? 1 don't

like to have you go." ynsmsr ' ears 1. "the storm won't hart me. and'TU be back agaia

UvavTTrow. Tte wper s promtsaa to

U wiu

yon think mT said

wpaamrac aauot. and

wham wr mot to Fahfi they teh

toaDtJaasifhto m lioatreal with

JL.mm. V. MaaaaM with that.

taey mt M as ehfaatld wstcn ano th ohala, the Preideai of the road, who

1 tmniimit tk ae aaaoaw em. maaiiag

1

drink. 4hmv nam I

nhsrv

war with thatn

know what It la.

'What I ka

I can't teU. I tamliad. tam amrka

all rights hat lSeei tt m my hwa xctor mtokia tiff

ivtnrartl Dea. with a laojfh.

"But while wa ae.-e gitia' in

waier 1 lOOa a mmiwwv mmn roam ; I a i ii -ii - a - j .

th. engine. Looked at eryjait a nnt ayi-jA. AZTrZ her. rapped the bars, knekd tha . )awa of death vtUMt n. aad pom whoeK tried her at eawry paiM. and mewmteamme leraL B'fktaf u couldat had nothin'. to tatoth Ugmmma f them.

AM 1 ITJOU VU MUM w wniww j 1 ZZ. i 1

so rlad to re me.

I tbe maKiBg oi

me a tiod

toh. ( nerer t'!

tne tram, for i

at mc and I

tubers are nmdy far tht heast. and thr should ha dug wham IW amiV b ary: thev are them cfcma nad bngat ana

it. bat the tejeHag' wa th-re all the

same, and do the bast I coaM I wasn't able to throw it aC "Well, we hadgnt a prer good distance ia the nwantaw. and with that light kmd 4Sf didn't

of the up grades

IVrhape. gaatlemea, you haveaercr

biwn through the hiu in winter. It some difierent from wnawr, I can tell r. The mouataias loom up dark aad solemn, and with their auow-vrtrewd side the seem kinder like bur- jrbotl giants that hare breo tuTftel to stone tisading gtinrd oeer the aiie . The sile and ies4st:oD sorter awe one.

and it don't stem right to g hneJHf and sctvaming along tb4r idc ia the

I rot

' That aifht'a me. for thai and fmaliv 1

1 tbm htm whv

, A, ksow as I tosd mv wite v a tone

vme wbt, swrni i wmv v v

to be pat

raiay

weaiber. r when the sofl is ry naary. the dirt will adhere to tham, Jtoryara aasch miire Uubw to rot and not neafl as nmrketablai' Go into the - usrkta, and yon will aothm that thn k. dry aadckpotatoea wfflntwsys be w facte, il ftrat. ii.. u fair weather, notaloes wul

mm rbeae dry, nmd bm ttmyaraao.

Exi

' aad mjm :

Bob.1 had a

dream about ;

not too.

iH aivat of that affair ai the Fraaken-

ftrin. I dreavnra I was on tae erswiot

with von sonaewhetw and we was agom at a trkhtfal rata. Way in the distance

I saw want secmau wwi u

ther

into the

not

the smnfifht -cry

he

tooqwkkly.

m tlHrht by at food fcadwa, Mthe

tuber unfit for

changed to faps

nndirlameootod hi

agreeahte totha mar mot he heat ralfar at oaca. h

ad rat. Taarmairha

um, nnd

The

the it

If dag early, m

m

-an d-ad o' ntrfat. TV time it was wore too coold amp it. 1 knew, of www. mm . ..... mLh tiki start! HI

than erer, The storm had let loose au

the eril spirits in the air. The wmd wept down the t alley with a roar that i couid be heard abore the rush of the train, h whistled and jelled at the cab windows, and blew the raia and leet so hard agin the winder frame I cwuld searoelr see the hort distance lit t the head-lifht. The great tree rocked to aad fro and seemed to bold out their arms in warning, it was a l t. .w v mm aad I &4t It

narucalarlT as I had thia awful weight E4m a s. a.-JI L. -r ' - -

t-f an viet v on ny nuna ibm owa i-n .m. sgroww' ' atronget and ammger each ' -WelL we had passe! Banket a.

coin' through there at a prettj good

V , AnUn't o when ran rtarted to

opva the throttle 1 said: '.Vol taaf oaf, Ukr 6eaJr then I woke up.' "I told heir then the whole story, ana mrtkmen whenew I hear a imilt Tarn, aad Tve heard a number of 'eta. I don't tarn up my nose aad say nonmae' There s more ia one's tWliac than most people think, for, tensrise. uuadiag my toelinja mTed my neck that night on tht Frankeawteln trestle-

"r r- T.

the

of

m a

oool

with

3.

to twenty

b

iinymsTtlnn alowr takaa thswiatoraad aarin. r.

lamaf me B-ers

ami CM

mil m 1 i riwrKt

"She eemd a little, reassured, and I got oat my rreat coat and muflrr, and m 'aa I lirwcaLTMi to StSZt out.

WelI. Boh. say my wife if you mast gu whv tou aiast. but." she added, thtNvhtfulrr. aad there was , the queerest kmk paased orer her faoe to careful of that Faakenstein, , trestle-' I acaroelr heard what she taud. but bidding her gotd-bye was soon on mr war t the rouui-bouae. It was a wild n'rht and no mitake: seems to me J hare new aeen it blow harder or enow 1 . faster. On re or twice I had to turn mr : back to the blast to keep from blowin oeer. WcO. I wus noon on board my i nmchina. nmd backing into the atatkm. i ahehed on to two cars which ware to

make up the train. A ten o'clock approached the directors tarnu u arriTa, poawoos looking men, with plenty of nsnweT aad feeling all tVir imponaace. tiem feller nay I to my-etf. 1ei ; their steam prettr welL I don t auppose the; d look at an engineer.' Ilan Smith, my .fireman, was "on xhe : watch for the oJarductor'a signal, and when th clock strnrk ten we fot the ' swi&jr of the lantern and off we aturwd?Ve seen ome pretty bad narhto. i bat that ome was the worst I erer reawanber. The storm to-night is hard ann. bat h don't berin to blow as It

did then. Wbr. ererr now ana

goin' thrtrh torn . Pf.' - naOrtm n

Be emtmtul of that Frnmketuiteu , otemaa ogn w - ; iremaemher during tht Zaia war wwused Titetothinkin. Comd this : to tip 4e Kafiro AJittamder drirwt "TnraViiiwiimt some disae&fr? of mail-cart nut to smoke except dnrbe a pratomtmemt at some Jr, i. the at stmita, and then alwarf Wa there anything the matter wah th. J hrnTno. to oftW l onenae, says L T a natural- them .onr , hJLwh hsntr ZSacrM:tJrJ:

twnKOtnno awre. o jikLT hearr. diaarii

i . . i . j i i .t. i anr tkmt aj oainm the

i -nut in spue oiiac, ,w , Tfi- ,4'axriran Imaf

Fraakenrtne trestle, sarpi oobbm w t . . 77 u. w toy head, eren the wind aremed to reavly TJz Jl shriek it. 1 pictaml to myself a broken djwm iwfl and the Vawtring gtdf on each mde j ytrdea-rasbMh and 3JJ1 What a terrible accent it would mnke; I esmmwrabsry addod. It is Prm what a frigitrnl eha-m which to nmd knoto nnd lweadaof I? plunge. Then liemembered KdL fTShfXr

toe oueer tooK mat came orer w w i r-j . Kf,aani.nkv sseiaw

- Mnj. ia mlar to ohtain anV

s.,- rS iT Ws forr i. to he t mj to

chance. What could Xell know aoout go LI'.l'I.w" JL..

to out

The ah

tatae of

sprint;

par

into

Fraahly dag; water, bat

A tlx.

imm tb tnhtr af umT rrlatrra '

aTtnad. Thw Oad aWthod of

tboawhit mar still ha practiced fat

hfde7 u

ererr farm, and It

4 aartkod af

the winter. H wafi stored, they

.i-. l. r... aImi 4awa f the

,, amd the awmmm mJght not prora

eaQar ahould he dry.

bias

tarn amy ho mad

Board parti-

of rot in that

below thirty

to grow at a

ing

words aashed into my mind omee

k mivrm to nmk

oftbe factor m bntaimr a potalo.

mred. Vast

ton

mad it

lar that could be kept within this

or better attu, worn mtww

dtgnas. omghtaa mrnmh sounj taw aatfl aaatosr. mat that would

fraele. A Bamt mwmklm of lima

rot. Potato rot is a

md the lime Fmrmtr.

rot-

to forty

trrT i"r, "I did then, w ny. erery now wm nr

a nana ot alwot , hkar that wouM mace

shoulders, and parhaps n aj to the i whole machine tremble, and ns the

arerape height. sUtner eveminaie ai , tommtrr Portland is pretty lew, rut sSrhU tmtfl one notsced the square jj viad. As tfrmcfin. th. qj;wi4rthmfa the lines about the mouth, which were forty miles ihowedtbaubiaathauj hW turned to a mmuner's gam met manner my the will 3 wm poaring torrenta. nnd dare. He had been J11 coms the singular part ilaTno tmrwThad mTrfo)

tht lost Uwss mast to aama-wnmoraj-- lliaiMJ i,-! -i w 00 1t

TmKmmgtaweadofthermmm sfo

met coamectoma. pa? wi agmm ty. mi w-

-a .a

at tne

i

oauy a

"ZZr TmTdZettak Oomway far wamar. mi rJ'TaJS5 her tlmthrottJe. nmi we bowtod along

iZS. at a good rate of sed, P ?2il3Tloh haamTmirty or Sjity-trt mflm an uaatim m aOrtr. amd Boh wahafing through TtJLhLdJ .lltoitmmat I ltom o

remarkably mat with ns

nintrof thetwo

hark to um city

j m 1 iiium w-

1W 1

mmmmmmsaanT wa,jsaaaw,

-Jnt aa the hoyt Urnml wamj soaked upon wWh enry by Bob's fallow , 'aaMflawWWSs j Iftor some nmtutot paased in eoav ;

letweea the sawweer nnd the totter midemiy re-

-llow urns It. Boh, you unopened to

at urs exfreasr int

at tttt

&UaaaHBi aaWawSt mere was notice it at a it would

back to me that am wna net asaf

1 aVomld ha. ret I couwn 1 wna-as awj-

mmine my anachme before 1 start, give bar a food oilin. took well to the bohs meh, and so I knew wham we left W;

mtH old 4 wna m perfrot

trim, let the feelin1 grew on me matd it was a steady thing. I tried to ka3rahntT. bm'twaa't nense. I fen

it in mr bones that somethin wna up.

rou to h. dnmH he, om accoamt etikai. fTrTuw I donTfr adkir 2 m the moemtalns? Tell Jl

along aD light.

caage so uw eood time.

a w.wMaata oan , amd I knew that it was only my mgs m hear the storr. by all mean. j!L'uiitWI Wm to

"Well, baya," amd Bob. aa he hit o 3 lhnd hmm am aihaaer

aaai mrmrir m nts caosa. - a , Mna witnoat

macaof aTarB.aadhUaaalwroabto4. rrrZT'

far you'U thmk nm apooky Uke. Jtm aumaiui. Hs aa true as GoapaL nmi Xhm wna here he'd my ao, too.

I wan wnan 1 waa 1 nun in taa P Afl a4 mtoiA bsah?t

a tmmde of rear. Tou

nTlmmlMBMa enaaam amWP 1)0 am rhadngoad deal of pi.

fhS'midl haaayaW de. Teu regettm nerTon.and all for nwnm! You're a Immams to he

to bridge? TH p her across at fail speed.' A tall white birch that mood cm a vpurof themoamuinwasthe landmark whira showed me that we waa acounia totfae straight ptoos which led arom the bridge- I put my hand on the throttle to open the ram, when Well, gentlemen. I don't wppose rou'U beBere me, but as true ns Tm L.tia hum. ate wife's roke wfc

pered in my ear aof lhat one. Bah. ffc "Utave me suds a start that before I kaew what I did I had opened the Weatingbouse far all she was worm.

tne sram casae to a mmmm m a

Kot waaza to aa

fromlan,Irrahbed ;

i the Inidge and walked al-mg the nuddfe , phmk until I reached the other aade, ! nad then back again. Sotn thing was out of place, ererr rail samnte, and the 1 bridge wa a sound us wham tret put ant

iais : enea x. wa wmmrm nm

i imJia waiaa. This freak will cost

you your Jab.' MlMaUaa the hVhm ml the

what was the matter. Bow the

wouMhmgh, I thought. I or hear the mat ef I 1

w t whem I cam to

k d a hat akliaw that had

i laid, on whh to ran grarti cam. It warn't a rerr long track, not nmre than j a hundred odd feet, nad ended wit hit a v MLiaaleof rardsof the precipice, Xotoe-

m somethin' peealinr. I held am my

matera and fnund a IV1"" " jt blown down and fallem agaius tot witch rod, brenkin' the fastosdag and throwin ' the raUs of th main line into theatottng? I taB roa, hays, it anade my hair

oa end. In two aamnaea mat

nwamt

oaTtnmctaaaa mohrd in toll ahomt itr

- W1mtt tht mw.

bM- ha.!4 ia mar mouth: to reotUTe

om'the latter Is to enjoy a cool, highly

1 "Rat Itoammmm That Faya

BracaraMemnJriisof the Treaaary report, it ia faamd that the bo

. .11 Vb atairr neodneta. all

LTSrl of i horae. all the amain: all the afaeep, require only an en- M . itrr orodt

asaen rewia . , a While the ernortd hear

n aeconw tame: - r"7: ..ZI - J 2

mm'm W aaaa

sromatic pipe, with meambafoment f a2tr of giddmem nad iek-Vadrhe iter atuuderiug ednamistrntton tmlaroiurm. It require only an

la smxular wm-!

fadian. whkh m f8

omrs

KuTVormwamt m fg&trim. hag anririamm feet aad nasharm qmekly. Wnrnn it b oanemered Jmw bmamrtoaa a meter the hog at tofhje 111 11 (tiMitiffsi ff naahh. mat net a ami Uaataadtha rani ntletiam knsal

of the

to Chiaeae

to bofhthesr

the tobacco of the ltd

ak Ukt aaai Bmr

ftajaMtohaeoo S it. For the mr

age mm mat always obtain the loaf: ami wrr oftoa whew kec

kwith

m mm

wtJMmmarmefcof me rot aru-

1 hare helved ar ln-

ia the maty of the Bto virgte.

topreamre m the toUowtag way: im Toaaavhes mf the wiBow ate can Wtoagthsof abomtwo fact; the outei i i Ti 1 nrai sad the inner is then

pnhlmhWit Wt adhering tcTme withe. These nr

to the grwn rouno a

ire, nnd kept there ml the

f kark tiaaj-inar down to a

viW ahrirel am with the

il. Irrm faato

aaaal tW mafr end. Whoa ther

earn andneSentrr drr ther are earuuWed am in tba hand mto'pieee oi theaiae of ordmarr bran. To thia. if the shrub grow ia the rlcinily. the saaoked leares of a imie of 'Wimach added, wfcich ate aimmty preftared by roasting tbem orer the dader and then crumbling

I them. If. fmany. a leaf ox toonoco 3 I jLl UJt Uk tka

namf afVamamamwal mam eaemmV eaamealffi"", woman

auxt-tarot

tne

of

whkh the Cfliulil faw. or the

ef me

time you j product for the two years

Hka.087.7m.

tlOSKLmtt.

in farorofthe

the arreat sum af

all the product of

the are am-

to onrr

hD amd

jbian brolttj m affmwTn Aaeam amaV the hng hrl - . a.al . a ft.

anomeyai than all '

AmrummmT

d the hog, or mm emu Jam cick. Wamamtmawlin

-ri?""-! -fw m howerer. lcamM

ZIj

j tabeaspooaluW fwmnr, ami aOHnan.

rr.m - - l or

Great Bearenef

iMMFsea naunmh

L ajamtag mmat hn amtamtm ammimv-iril Jmm.

mmtSa , t - r?v , , , ,- 1 1 ' 'u

tmrntaamkmawT lamenaumV I""