Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 26, Number 12, Jasper, Dubois County, 25 January 1884 — Page 2

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larky of the articles aae eu tell waa tshee--from theaej VLt aaa i

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mm n eaca pv tomethiag to hope for aad to bra bodUml realises that it has ptooty c2 work to da The authors mwutmrnrtom laaopt the ssotuaeet of Ike old hyena m awl if we won rsejal Underneath tide eeemng tuuldeaee, with which both iUneblicea aad Otaocratio gueseers ean jprodict vk-tory. Is -i- Z ....; aaaalaakw af the fact that

there am a large nubor of Totow who

4o not propose to throw away tbmjx balT nthja MMdL the will eaet

them for that one of the two asjrtias

which satisfies that the heltar. taey

m it intoauHa- ta vote "ma

which would leave each Barty hi about alt. mmmm MUMftkMli MMMMPth SS it

wnuld be without thorn. It to evident

that whet'ier these mdsaiana it hold w. R.iaa M iwwaar a mL th char

acter of their vote hi marked by lateM rence. The party that sands by priav TlttW iradIstiBuisbed from ex-

V2ri-..t. t MtAklaaavotaa. will

mud their mmrt, if the principles

in the. oulaotae of the

day-aadaotof the day before yester-

day. I- QMMMiVfllkaOwth. ia a

cent "outlook" article, Mmdttded that the nest canipeigu woaW tarn oa one tioasreleungsoWir to the character of .w. MIliiM mJ of the record of the

am natulan ia iimaasaantsl tracts. Ho

Mofooed to ham ao fear for coutiaued BanaMuMlll MMMHIIV hi SBCU BB OWBt.

To us, that arena mi essentially lowwrlas view ia itxeU. wad to be om which

wus-estM di-oositiofi of the people the drift of even. It aot only

potable, but probable, that me

snueani ine iwo pssruea wm w mil fhmrmritrr. It WOOld be ft

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narrow ana Demuing net, u lean people were tied ap to such an tame aathat. ftac Mr. Cfcrfe'ritfcle waa written, aa arfataVahb) dasise of the Americaa people to deal with practical subjects oa a bass of principle ha beea shown. They are saying what they think aad what they waat done, aad a result a that they find oae of thebr parlfet hat ad aW date it That pVrty hlf iodt that te ancient atiBahaadaa aaoWad eaefaje aad

oaJideaco are roared W the Boreaoe reform faj the pawat poaafcm

ia poihica. It has pat 1 a lie aaneatiW. It

ta inttiattTe. It dereloos a vast

of ttreacth; aaxoaff: ate

BMklotay. oa tia mrfeM volt wfer paOaola it 8toS . faatofwat ta tfck

itativta. That hat beea itaiaed by the iodepeodeat country, aad the maaafag has beea sapnorted iaaD

Owr TonBf BMim.

fa v l --.A tfa.Lv ! iar&

voted at they 4M p tsva ae pracmtag rwahjeaW year. Clhte aetar, the Tear before election, voted difcready froai the way ta which ho did t the PreaUoatial aWkm iUelf. "JhoreU anything ia Mr. 8maUey' method of

aaaMfj, w maaee ipuw tioa which he eerks lo afoaat. kta tiALt ara anritaaa haa ao

ihe onraniaatioa of the Hooae

At nMeeeai at.i vr. iww

markadlT Mistaiaed

rote of the country

VMim mrw aaaaa "W

iU aimifieaaoaby the uaMea uemoeraey of tlieUad. It preeoaw. tJat atw iama

which Mr. Cwrtai Itaotett. aaaw wbk u " " mmiWI Mt ralar haaauai it

tlm. hJUm laoafaremaaU

oftlnie required hie artJoie to be writtea. Aay calculation oa the outlook

Wlk Wwx ftKia itMIM OUI 01 UN w

oount U baMd on lapeed data. It Ua

aaue wbten orermaeie w yumy i i almfacandT haa the

equal rapport of tbrra?d capital

aad tateuweat laoor now. .MhZr of dAabtfnl State of

thoee doubtfnl to the Republican party. aad, makes Iowa, Michijran, Wisconaw .i iittiutbi Arktln irmtind'1 for them.

iaatead of "wire terrttory." Mr. Small-

ey propoaee a pianorm ior ww p'"-

tat KlBu man um nv the Democrats to be on the negative and reactionary side of everything

aad the Hcpuoucan to oe on hw Mrmatire. Each party will accommodate him, when tie iky rain Uuka. Hi ruathfalneai prcTenU him from realiaiajr that oa tariff matten aad on foreign refatkme the Deatoeracy Is WfUwiciJly the acjrretsrre party, sod that the ubaideaee of tectional iataes hat revtred the habit of the afArmaUre oa queatioai eqoally affcotin the whom jmntry. Whea be poadenthis fact he will recan hla boroaoopa. The Jrptt ia not making aay "oafr look" article itoelL It i memly con- - - muLk kv it mincments.

itwjui lunnUir to not the ha tit of

this paper. It believes in wont rawer

taaa m preaicwn iw " irht tn inaist that our

Kepablican frieadV ahall neither make nor amend t!.oir facU as, they ge,akojr.

aeaurt that rnav inur ax icams. aaea mw

oottsideration the latesi shaping

tae DotHics ox we counwj y

Argu. ,

moist

moraing

at boob, tad at

wheat.-Trey

aonira FEIfltlT. Itwa March Ib the wild IW'J; nets, bat it might as well hare heenmwwintar for all the appearance of sariag

in ikoafl desolate re

If fowU sretoofat for laying laedlagoorsadamrroaailoata,i aaad lw ith warm water, for a me

meal. Feed aothing

night give goad 'MaaaaBa'L

-Corn-starch Cake: Half a capful !L The nines and motmm were all

batter, one capful wh te sugar, hall a .nVlth their weight of enow, cupful sweet milk, half a cupful corn tT,i,nt uke" waa frosea bUI it starch, on cupful floor, whites of three Iike .heet of bine tel. aad the

wr. treat was wnw - jv - r r -Carbolic ac id Is death to all Inwects, of wWteBifB, To Mrs. Fay. who had in erery atsge of their growth. A fruit come trtjm 0rOwded city. It was very grower mnly, J. ltmMOfm TJTSA

whose quince irw wtr wi i danceo aooui m hm

oy oorera, iwwu "' " a it, was "trnvty.

The lree-Cles Oath.

deal

hvatloaaOy ooaeeade fhat eiflr-r aam contains men eapeble oT -the owtiaa work of guiamiauiid sad any other view would he aaotMmliawmtary

I nfc si iif thr F-

thekmqairy

of

1 view would

tm ha nennTtrr

tioa. They are vary gaaaratty rattag

, irreseraat or mbordiaats;

means ta taesa is Under Republicaa-

a avatem of euwaienu

which the mterest, eqnitar and intelli-

aaaee of the age are outgrowing- ana which works towards partiality, prodigality aad plunder m adaduwttatioe, and far disaster aad distress among the aaasses of the people. The popular iaSjention to exchaage expedients forprinteiples is eridrnt. It will succeed by the saae mingled law of sense and coaacieBce which has ghren victory to every real reform, so far. ia these States, be the straggte long or aaort

la havma;tbe aJfirnmUve ot ibis teaoe. the DeaKxrats have aa advaatage which it is rratarkabia the ethit-al inatiact aad intuitioa of Mr. Curtis doe aot see; if he sees it aad ignore, it, so aaaeh the worse for Ida nWsnate stains 4a ike pjdgment of maa, Awelook artfole W that of Mr. BtaaJler ta the jfftsmfte. HU estisaates ate beaed oa the fallacy that the 183 elections were a mnapii t for those f teas, fenahtsma aad Demoefade

Mlei. W waftal at 180 hi the

l.tinmifiit that the eMtfoos of

Sx ttkl tast aaar No

VmM'mi .rtwd hki nartv'i difaohl-

fion aad no pjdlcious I)emocrat interred bis party's absolute sMpreasaey from

so are too puaa ana wo recra.

ea. By eosamoa

it waa leaomalasd that thede-

,of alatgemassof Republlc-

tbeir aartrwas teamorarr.

ads which they kaew ao better way of Tobnkiag. They weat off ia a way to WMke it point of hoaorto show that they had aot jroae on pernuuieatly. Ia

welsarly usasrstooi. ltMgrewly

smoag ana eunag wnwa

rw jmmm tW Hjmiihlicanii onnose the

repeal of the iioa-saed oath, by which .if pmmMimM. who am able to sub-

eribe to its declarations, are sworn into uau. Tkjw want ta nraserve everv-

thing that keeps alive the inetaories of the war aad piesrves the bltteraess oi

that episode ia our History. uoesn i nsatasr to them t,tf3r J

ZSeJftM u mm It can: that the aeoate

have other things of graver Importance

to engross ineir auraum w-umv.wbwvv. .t mMMt t rwaflBt which demand

their conriderstion. The Republican iLmm rWr.IlV tn the Beat, and

taa Imders know very well that whea-

erm-the past is forgotten, their pertv at k. trtfWMttaa at the same time. It

lags swuernuoos upon tne sisge aam na JTnmt. sMtMiae'. unless the eountrv

can be deloded with the idea that the

war is still going on. If it count Bare Hs way, it would aot only maintain and .iwiitlr nmratnate the aesdiess

bonlad oath administered to members of Congrrsa. but it would revive the Zli tMt Mth whk.h stftod noon the stat

ute books of Missouri. We doobt . v. k WrntihHma nartv

would exact aa oath of fealty to its own

machine, as aa essential qualifica

tion of evcrv voter,- u it nan tne power. The iron-clad oath is a most needless incumbrance and should be dropped from

the rules of Congress. Jt m aoom uie last relic of the mqulsitorlal machinery

set up ny xne avpsuucM ymj, has for years been without any meaning. It enforces a distinction between those who were faithful to the Union aad those who served the Confederacy, hat .hat is a distinction wholly without Tn ha nerved the Confed-

m m

ia no longer a dlnaitncauoa for or Mahoae and KiddUberger

not sit in the Senate to da the

A; Mk mi the Hasahiican 1

eess mum - -ww r

past loyalty to ine cnton w an r"feuahaat er oaVavorthe Bepehlican

jmmjmm itnnM not Have Mitwtea a reeon-

eoBsttueted rebel te taaa we aiaee oi a

Union veteran as !ergeaui-a-Anns m hm tUmmmtm. Of what um is th' formal

declaration that a member of Congress

never gave aid or countenance to me MkaliiM when that is a matter which

has no bearing in the matter at all? a .h iIm ta wiaelv raaulrtSfL but

All UWM -mrwrnvmrm - .--w j the country Beads to-day Bothing but a

declaraUoa. ot true nut ana wiepanwe la the future. . Lot Mepubliemt.

of soap, two ot water and a gill of oar a. a a m SS ... W

DOilO aClO. AWtwmm tfimnw. One of the wisest precautions to take when you are baking is to have the oven perfectly clean, and yet it is one that is often n-glected. and many an otherwise faultless dish has been spoiled by the sifting of ashes from the

upper grate in me uvj. -For seriously chapped hands try this: Scrape a cake of bmwn Windsor

soap UBatlttM ail as nae wm pvwun,

mix it witn aa www " w-v. --- .t m miiim nt lemon iuice. Stir this

atU4 eaaa v-saaa-- , , very thoroughlv together, shape it into

cakes, let n naruen, aau when you wash your hands, A. x. Herald. The best soil for currants Is a good strong loam, quite deep and rather wJl W mat wet: but sandr soil will

do, if made rich and cultivated deep. Bearing bushes on sandy laud should have annually a good dressing of o d manure worked In about the roots in spring. Chicago Jonmal. The best soil for plants, says John Thorpe, in the Oarrfericr' Monthly, is turf from a rich pasture; cut two and a half inches thick, laid closely together till it has somewhat decayed, then broken up and mixed with one-third very rotten manure or Icaf-sofl. The leaf-soil can generally be found under large tree where standing thickly to-cether.

Farmers jhoultI turn tnc:r atten

tion more to butter ami egg production in winter than thev generally have dono

hitherto. Lows may w w

make as good tiutter or neany

no in the winter six months as the sum

mer six months, thus dividing tne year

into two equal part. Nunc are oomg it- mnre would if thev t lulled what is

most productive of profit in the dairy

business, so reapecx w ero.

may be o cared for a to lay all winter, when ears sell from thirty-three to nfty

per CCUi. nijfncr wauiu ougo Tribttn .

FeUrelenm la Hacks.

i . U.HWV Smith lived there, and

took winter car of the little vera- . v .... i i, .wu.iil anarRalv be calleo-

while her son John, a sturdy giaatof . . jt .u.. waa intiinir down trass

... .l- u.....M.airl arid aometimes

I to uro '""" . , a il not come home for two or three days at a time, , Mr. Fay. who waa Auat HepeVs i u..i mum ntn nartiuranlu with

ii i. tu inmhnrinir business. BBO

tahH a fleet of rafts down the

river, while his wife had come to this ' with hr twa little srtrls.

Sophy and Shay, to y f 4 ..V. U.mw until hla TMtnm.

But fnever thought It was right out in the wllciernees." said -he, or I wouldn't have come." v. as M Vav had lived all her life in

. itv and the frosea solitudes of the

. a Haa MKnorieaee to her

vnu'li rret used to it. said

Anat Honsv. It's pretty gay in

whan thn eitv folks all ooate

,u.t iu.ni. La! you ought to see toe

kat nn the lake, aad a little steamer

..WkmM. ana tha hnaVtS HOW .'Aunt HD-

sy?" naked Sissy, a plump little laas ofJ

four veers old. All locked up In the boat-houses, half a mile off." Aunt Hepsy answered. "Are there anv Indians In these wood?" said Sophy, who had just been reading "The, Last of the Moh can, and whose little head wa full of "l ncas' and K'hiu-achgok.M La, no, childr' said Aunt Hepsy. Once in a while the squaws coiim' through, selling haahet. iu the sum...tL. atul nlrl PI a. whci beffx cold

vUn.ii waa hen tiooe a rvmiiar old

rascal, who wmild sell his soul for a pint

of

ttnw

thai, anrt of ueoiile.

What do they set traps for?" said 61mv---,'mirer, Furred creatures," explained Aunt Hepsv; martens ami mbies and minks, and all them vermin." Bot ia a few days Mrs. Fay began to

be ieaoaclted to me enow now

tude. They kept great waxing nres m the fitting-room, aad Aunt Hepsy had lant- oT hooks in a home made b.)ok-

rftnn

eaaa, asm ttuwe caam maiy paoer-frrorj -HI eaaaa ttaar YL Bad' BOStOB. for

John was a great

M Dome. ABU rfOBU WVMuaw w w Kissv a little ermine tippet the very next erm'iae that he caught ta his traps, and

described to uopny a one

which be had already mBrueu ior aa

own. m

'We'll go after the Honey ewe

these davs." said he. 'lo you itaa

biscuits ami hooey?

Oh. doe t 1 thoitsrh? ' i'rted opy.

clapping her hand.

f hut itfktr a netomoor cawes w

twwb .Wa alarara lost BM

very difficult to lad her again. fretty aooa Sissy got tired of her papar dolly, and she eamete bur sisters

side. .in...kr aalil bIwh. He'll I voil mad to

me out of' the Mother Hubbard br'

flo away, child." saw nopny. wsv la her off without liftlag her eyes from

the nase. .

Oh; play checkers!' ' sawmasy. lean-

fttg ber cnee as-waw w

boulder. . . ..

Oh. do leave off teaatng: aam

Sophy. "I can't be bothersdr iShay, thus repulsed, trotted off ajrein.

nad, paepiBg, on "LrZZi7

that sue wousu go ami -

that ware sulking around tae ooor u a very disotmteutedaort of way. So she put oa ber Uttks red hood and worsted Jacket, tugged to pull on her

lunnera, anu iiwoaw w w"". "" j cracked corn la a tin pan, aa she had seen Aunt Hepsy do. Sophy read on and on, until bsewna so dark that she could hardly dhrtlagwish

one word from aaotaar. inen an w a sodden she discovered, from the cbilt in the air, that the logs had nearly burned out, and. from the unusual silence, that

8Ur wa-eooe.

She caliea "osssyi o nimrv came. 8he ran to the door aim looked out. but nothing could be seen save little foot-tracksln the snow, which followed

A f acton is in operation In Astrakhan

.a J f f aJ . d.a awaa J a Bat Iffin

oa taa uanuaa aw.

dueiajr pstrolenm to tae oeasify ot a ..i.ii.MfWtj) fmoiUtate aad cheapen

tha rtat of tnn)Bortation te distant

iirv w ,

marke ts. Ti e prxcess ha- bera pat..tai in Ritaaia. France. England and

a muipIm. h- a Mr. u tman. wno is

established aad is conducting the factor referred to as existing at Astrakhan. -nJ. umiu a nitaole oae. The

with a qnanrity of soap, anu ue oouiog i. .wtMiatuMl until evanoration has tbor-

oaghlv done Its work. It is then " . ....l m.A wt.MM

BOUriMtUltO MOB rraTr.ni, m - . . fl . . ... .1!,! m.wA nt

saeh sxMaeaey at tote ea ily cut into Aunt Hep-y to go half across the islaad s . t .ll f tm wmmmm Af wwasltl, earl 1 i.X ,,laa Iw4saa.l silaarfsvaa fat ahM htM lit-

mayvawB1 ws esaau -saw- - waa r -ww-

Bat even on his own method. Mr. ftanUiey get into boetlttty With events. The gist of his arnment is that the aext elecwoo win result as that of IWO end. beeaase the hwt eleetkms msslaad sw these of the year hafora WO did. XowdM they? Is IMS aaahBsmat to

lhlvr la leTf , aateBubBona 04Mrenier. XigeAaaant - GoTeraor. Secretary of ftwda, Comptroller. Treasurer aad At-teraey-Ceaeral ware stoeted la lew Turk, A Democratic State Kaglnw-r Wat elacted. Mr. Horatio Seyreour. Jr.. wear Mr. Howard Soala. hi that year. Of seven persons elected, she were laaehtVeaa. The ssaae year the aepabfieaaa tarried (Ihio by 11,000 aaalerity. Kb letalt lajt Uaaaa aaat BasaaaMlaaai jtB lBBw Bosa ousna wvaa asstwoaaaek la ISMv oat of fve aaiaaaa elaotsd ta few Tork, fear are Ihmmarats aad

mmmam Lmt SB ValatalsmLtaalBBaBV BbBbBbI BnaBataBa TmaajB) Jgaaaauaa vM mm m aWswyaaaaaajpaaxji bbbbbb, aa-mjaajs gawaw

ay i Uw

An adalysis of matrimonial advertisements In Germany rbows that thre times m atany women as men seek pertaers ta that manner: that women are far lem particular about age than mea, but far mora aartieuMr about maaSy imaitioa; and that ltassjs faith

at ot seeoaoary imporsaoos wwaj w advertisers of both saxes. I i i ma t A German anv, net fear years obi,

jealdiag 1b HpriagfwHd, 0.. regularly

saaakss irom tea to iweru u"J. and at tana time waa not MttMed With

haa thaa twenty. His hither keens a saloon, aad the lad's tastes are laatalf

j-rntihed by patreasof tbs bas cwae

L. . ttisdStMa at r,r- timebv an ao-

iwntln of Heal, keftned petroleum

!. tW a4L. .All.mmA le.Stl VaaB

VWSBt " wm www m " -- '

n..trl ta hmaa far aMMOCM. OT CBH

L. .imm tn aanka. and thns transnorvd

a-fekM i ho nas td hnlkv and frxaensive

be npprvbeueed while H Is In transit : smm MnlAam. Its eYnort in

lli'ia a. - r

this form win. it is said, begin wis seanm. It will be tmasported oa

.1 U.L. .mjI Maaraim KMllWBV.

IBC Jiimu nww

rvaaai-ar titTOUam BBtOUm. I1W

rates of freight aad also the customs

due will be very much redooert below

li taiaa Hitherto it has been traas-

4mA t raaarvttir cars, and in tne

LUt tha Esntara German Prov-

incaait kaasoldfor less figures than

tha American nmduet ivaohiBBT those

..s.ata w wav of Rmtaeu. Bussina

petrokma is, so far as quality h eon-

eerneu, in everv way wwww-w

mme a lormidaoie nvai oi Aasencan

naaanlanna. aa far eX(llenft It

itniMta favnmhlv with the best American

xulnni This mw nmcf. which does

away with the former expensive package 1b fa or of the cheapest and least

bumy covermgs. will nave a luiipm-j t atra Rnaala tha control of the iBro-

pean petroleum market. unHAm-r-

jcan proutH-ers wrner avaw wmmwrnvwrn of Mr. Ditman's process or manage to

invent something which ahall effect the

a aarpos . or, w poestoie, swrpatM

It. ltertaialv renders it ohiumtory

naosi prmlaoam here ti hestlr them-

seiv. s imictHi iney are jwfiiww tw

the petrol i an export xraoe sop uhwut fresu their haada in aokntmledgment of

Ruashw npremacy. iKris jingUmd

hi T aaatrffis sitae it htSaW

aa hsaaVhajfaaajp

along the outlines made by the sledge. ..eLa aat hatm anna after mother.

thought Sophy, with a sudden thrill of terror- "out into those solitary wrods, aad with the painters prowling there, too!" Sophy was a brave little lata, although she wax apt to be careless and neglectful at times, so she caught up the hammerthe Bret weapon of attack or defense which she could seise upon Bung

on ber hat and shawl, and started on a run to follow the small footprints, callin Sissy! Sissy!" as she weat. After a little the tiny marks left the tracks of the sledge, and started off into the woods, in all sorts of odd. aigxag direction. and with a sinking heart Sophv followed them, until at hua they pipped at the foot of a monster pine tree, which towered far up into the sky stopped in a curious confusion, as k the snow had been trampd oown and there, minjrled with the oblong 4iie of the. little rubber, were huge, heavy prinU. like those .of a large dog's feet. k..a.l a.tti4il tit awitn: she

whbky. There isn't nobody here J grvw V(.rv pale. r but lumbermen ami trappers, and ; " ..The painter! The painter!' That

was all that she count tninx oi. .ureiy he could not have torn the child ia pieces and left no more traces than thatl Or Hrhaps he had dragged her away, shrieking, helpless. And with thi- horrible vision dancing before he imagination. Sophy set out on a run over the snowy path, still following the tracks of the animal. If he has eaten Sis-y. he may eat mm .a s J .iJ.-lu aaf

me, too," seta sne, uesp-Mnaajij. never shall dare to look mother u the faeeagaia." . ... t u

As she ran Breainieesiy wa hitta. faint aad half-froaen, a far-off

scream struck upon her ear. She stood still to listen. . ....

It was not the roar of a wikt ocast.

nor the slirhik of a victim; but it was the sound of laughter ami merry voice, - a B 1- - - . 1 . X . SaTltaka'Vaa

and she couia eisuncwy near nwj a shrill tone, saying:

Won t you Lake me arouna oy ibb

bee-tree. John Do. 1'Utm do. J

never saw a bee-tree' "It's tmi late aow, chick'" CowdJohn's vtde anweml. And through an opening in the trves, Sophy came In view of ( ottin John's tall, stalwart tgurs stalking along, while beside Wat trotted Bruno, the huge Newfoundland dog. who alwat sweat Into the w-ojk with his master aad returned when ha did. with Shay triumphantly riding on his back

For honest otd Bruno wa the creav- . . a tm LJ

ure with paws waom oiesyaao ma.

and whom, after her usual romping, fashioa, she had ridden back to meal Cousin John.

Can you imagine how Sophy bttggea

and kt aed SiasyP Can y itnaglna what a weight was lifted off her mind!

net ween tears ana lattgnu-rene ww mwmn what she had feared. . , Mlaav laturhed at the idea, but John

shook his bead and told her she must

never venture out of sight of tae Bousa at W

sgn n ny nerseii.

it attt l sme, sntu av. -j.n beasts are veaturesoute when the snow

lies ueen. and we ena't afford to Men oar

MttJeShay!" , tt

Tney ail proeaeaeu navppHj awward, aad if the panther was anywhere about those woods he did not get a cbaece in devour sltiter of the Fay cbll-

ctrea that evening.

Ann aopny secreuy oeu ihinww

never to relax her eare exwear min

Slasy again.' '-ey aws usisyprt.

tie daugh'er, who Was very ill wit diphtheria. . eat IJ gK UaMaH

ef if swaiirtMt l ii tm. rnmiu Atani. nrapT

hat 1 don't know much about the di-

J W Mni-ttn. nt ftL IHtta. slooeil

with the ttBttgbtar of aw aamfasar, Mr. MsMhsrwer. aha takisa sfx htmdred

dollars ol her fathcVr money to start

oat with. They .snat for the run awayt m and wide for four weeks.

result, and then found tnem

otrttw tame street as Mr.

wiw tht-M. Mtieks awav.

Mf: namhareer found them.

too; bit six. haodred dollars was all gone bat Uttrteen, aad tha happy pair woald stma have beea oWifed to return.

to nak farsivwaaai aam riaBBata,--. buv saaae frvmiaTiev wtwwamm' rrm -

Mrs. Fay did, however. Sophy had

.an. haan mrv ill with It. BUd SO SttC

volunteered V go also, aad give what aid she could. j

Can't we go, too, mother?" said So-

P?!. . . . .i t?-.- ..rti.

certainly boi, m aw rj.

you want to- eaten ine uipawerm &r! .

8o WBIle tne two wonwa w nsmj for th long, cold ride, Mr. Nuttall ... " . i t a.aiaa.a.

which was tae aeignoors "' -amused the little girls by telllug them how he had aeen a "paiater" la the

woods as he name down. Areg'lar tmrerT' aald he. "The siae of a calf, 'nseetr'

What U a painterr bbm aissy. -is it a tree ?"

Wn lt a nattAlMN " said Mr. Kutt-

atWI SW aw awTww - w - ,

all. "A mottater wild cat! They re dreadful lleree creatorss; but you don t

i tU. tanlaaa tanv'ra

.larvad not of the wfMerness waere

"1 should like to see a painter," said "uJllt T aaaw vfitl VVtMllda't WBBt tO

a it the second time." aaid Mr. MtsnV

all

Juat than the women came in. all

llkM Aratie asnkiiwra.

Bs sure you take good care of Shay ,

Sophy,'' said Mrs. Fay; 'The simper L. II .1 , tluB atnva- atul vim

can choose which ever kind of lam you ... . ....... . I t u-Stl

like, out m ine euponani. . wow, Wi Wa knai tn.nia4tt. nad he will look after

vtMi until we eet back to-taorrow morn-

aaaaa v 0 Ikiphy promised faithfully, aad the

natie wins a mm en uunr avomar mm

Aaat Hepsy, and stood smiling nt the window until the sledge had drive away. TUmwu imi doors locked or bolts

drawn; la these solitary wilds .there are an tnnMiHir huiviars td fear, Sissv

tmrtt nut ka taaW dothl Sittl bMaU SB

piny wan mem, anu owpnj vwm saif aa Bear the are to read a 4hdcm r - nallsd AlonanandMs haa."

widen she had i animate wst of the

-mlumey ouphoard. When Sophy rt a

a. llakaaaa tntaV eJalmS that

maav of the persoas who left that State

for Texas have quickly repented and

are on their way back, and a ortn

Carolina journal record- with deugftt the return of many North CaroHnlsas who had tried pastures uew" in the

Southwest without reatttuag ewNHHtkms. Their reportlsthat with, shsdlar effort the oM .Southern Stistas wW

yield as good a lirlng as taose watt at the Mlssksippi. av a. SkaorLuigl Monti, who ia thageaUemiin alluded to by Mr. LfUaxtWew ae the young Skihan," in the WayaMa InaMTBias, is about, to com tolhw eauntry to realue aad teach. He waa fonueriy the AasaHeaa Coaaal at Pal-

It mtImL aa -AA tawnataai Ul tha -"-u yen wisu es sset maaai m ' aattve Ate of your bsJlp llwiehJy, ia hot suds.JWr-w J-tei,