Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 26, Number 27, Jasper, Dubois County, 9 May 1884 — Page 3
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yoon ladies ia Dntroit will ttart a tehoul til Jouraaiaem. Arrest
Julia i Fiwmr. alnc yuan old. I atartUag rmawa by Lk aptitude in ma.de, Me In said to be at wonderful m Blind Tom. Colonel Robert Betty, aged eightylonr man, of Union Oouaty, Booth Carolina, Imm held the oAoe of Sheriff la that county siaoe vm. At a noMt distinguished" dinner party la London, erery ludv present waf aa American, including tlio hostess of the oeeasioo, Mm, (aeorge Btatsok,
aasoag urn gamut were each Amort-
wanHwatatltM m Ladies
file sad (aurchlR. Mrs. Ronald, tad of coowe. Mlae Cbambtrlala. Great at wag Charles Heade's literary tueceea. bo bad oae grief. It was that he had bora denied membership in a atresia otab. Ml was propoaad by Col law aad seconded by D.ckeas, bat they wouldn't hare me." he often said. When aeked why he so lamented the fact, the hale old maa replied: "Uecaue there wasn't a gas-light in the hou-e. I do like to road by a good sperm candle." Peter DeCorcey. ard ninety-eight, has beea la the Otter Tail Poor-bonne la Mieaesota, his descendant having tamed him out, except a jrraodon. who became too poor to care for him. The old man wan a soldier in 18M. aad has sow received a land warrant for 160 acres of land and 6,no back pension. How the family throng about him! But he put them ankle as they pat him. except the r-ndoB, to whom be bat given the land warrant and half the money. - - C-icago Ntw The oldest Government employe nt Wahinr"on is a eo'.ort-d maa named Lindh-v Muse, who stand at the door of the office of the Secretary of the Nary an i takes in the cant of the caller to Secretary Chandler. He ha tilled ihft Jmition for fiftr-ssx years, having been rst appointed by Samnel Soutlnni. who was Secretary of tho Navy under the Administration of John Qu!ncy Adam. Mr. Mine has forsrotton when
he. wm bou, but thinks he is about eighty years of age. Wtuhington Star. r-A Washington letter-writer thinks that the popularity of Mrs. McElruy, the IYeident's smW. crimes not enlv fnm her natural tact and womanly ci-ace. hut from the fact that she ha recojraied and cultivated the wives and daughters of resident eitixens more than the mistress uf the White Hon ha ever done. As the sister of the Prcitient. cla'niin; no ofBval rank, slie h ;a been free to come snd jfo. to accept or decline aoci.nl deference as she plaed. and aho has diartued pro rim ion ai crtic by going erery wl ere she was invited, and mau-ajr'n--V) hare a good time. Cktcago Tnbunc. e-e w HPMOBOPg. -The Shoe ami leather Reporter has made the painful difcovery that very few braf hands can play as many airs as a drum major put on. Win n a clothing shop gets on fire some of the clerks spring over coats and some fa' I over coat, aad nearly erery one pants when be gets oat. -A Piti-'hurjrh thereto has found opium in eiir.Mtcs. The same drag haw also He n d.scortml la toothing avrup. Tiie dude has a hard time of iu fytit'tirjh lost. YtM." Malted old Mrs. Gnmbo, 'that s i !ent wm horrible. When I read a'utit iu it exaggerated me so that I eoul.ln t decompose mtaelf lor several huors'-.V. I'. Mtti. A boy writes to a paper that his father has "hit upon an important subject and bit hard." From this it is inferred that, tlie old gentleman has been resort ng to corporal punishment. Pomp; "Cuff, eon yon tell mo the dlnV renew between an aeehleat and a misfortune? Cuff: "Gives It up. Pomp. Can you?" Pomp: "If you should fall into the ribber, that wonki be aa at-cident; If somebody should pull you out, that would be a misfortune." Mara. D'Arcy Wby do you weep.
aty poor woman?'' weeping woman -
"My. son
ITArcy woman
Yee. Mr son ri alrre. but be is a dude."
-A WltardJwa a famous Bt India wnajo--He coul4 than a eew to a Uxent, A Belt t a-iutrrei. Or Juetby atwiri, MalteaoM rrem a Mack hen's rlxtsrd. thtse'ersr usf litfian wtxart Felt ia w&alginiiai brttmrd; the bai a set-te. . M Ana when ttier swt ftttwrt N Mut know "a" feoa - Ura." A boy who had been sent to carry a afhrer eai-baaket to a jonng latly as a bridal present waa asked apon bis retatn to the oflkw If ho found the right
Iriace. nib, yet," "See the girl her-
Ymm " kTHJ aWi aM.
Say
it woman r - rreeptn woman -yn bat just been hang." Mm, r -"Ha py mot her r Weepiuf i-"Haipy!" Mm. D Arcy at . d 4 at
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Very much o.
asqrthftRgr "Why yej; ahe told her mother she presumed it wat plated, but would be good enough for her aunt out m the country. ' ' fhtrvit Ve Prtss. 'Mr. BiI1incM said an Arkansas s)oardtaehoueo m stress, addressing a geatfeman who had juxt taken his teat at the table, "yon make tho thirteenth at dmner. 1 hope you won't consider mm soponstftioaa, bat I wtah that rou would kmre." "Why," my dear madmn,H retAlad BiUtajm. Mharo ao foars
r. Thai wirteent-nt-tne-aain i m a frasai Yea, I kaow,"
the lady, "but, aa yuu owe o weokr bonrd. I'd rather von
wouldn't eat. I onitr a?r4 wHhy u alt thirtoaaOi la a Irani" Jrawavsw t sstLjuuyn M rsflVMr
TAMMAMBVAMMM.
-Kind word aad a gentle nattleg on the head will go much further In uming a ttarnld beuW than a aaaro of aulk-stoels. Tho Rurmt Ntw Yorker says sunBower teed hi not good for horse or tattla. bat It can be fad ia small quantity to poultry. -Tbtaatoee raised en a poor, light toil wlil hare lorn growth than those raised oa rich aoU. hut they will ripen
a waw ur ten nnys sooner. uneaee
Caution is neeesaarv in niav mm.
amralal fsttUiaors ia tho avrdon. that U
h) not bromrht in direot aonxnet with
ml Thorough
toll It the only absotow saltty at all
paper adrltet adding
ewer to preroat ler-
A Weetem aaHarlwaoht to
mentation. Anv Amw thmt wltl mmmt
fermentations will as emwt jolly nto rent digestion, aad should be shunned by all who hare regard to their health, btlleros the Rural Tfcw Yorker. Fireplace Curtains: Fireplaoe curtains can be hung upon invisible wiree, or if preferred upea riefble braes rods beneath the mantelpiece, and made to draw before the grate. If it is desirable to hide the mantelpiece, they will serve this purpose also, at they may be drawn aside just enough to reveal the Ire. Bottom net. Very handsome watt pookett to hold papers are made of ninth. Two boards are required for mis. The one intended for the back must be a elan larger than for the front. Q4h head nails may be put in at the aides, or rings of brass, and the boards be hold together by ribbons laced back and forth. - To one ever so little bandy with a pencil it is a comfort and a earing of time to measure the garden plot and Clan the planting of everything beforeaad on paper. A page or two of a blank book will hold the business, and the record sires a history and furnishes an increasing basis for garden science
irom year to ar .V. l. w. A Canad an correspondent of J wt' JfoniWv grows excellent radishes in this way: He selects a piece of ground In the corner of his garden and keeps It especially for tltis purpose. corers the surface with about two inches of leached wood aehea erery spring, and spades (n thojroughly. His soil b sandy. His ruuisbet art not troubled with worms, aad are smooth aad brittle. The American. Culiira or reminds us that It it not ecouomv to make a garden mo many years fa one place. The soft become exhausted for one kind of crop-growing, and insects become abundant. We hare known farmers, to spend twice the time ngbting insect that their more raterprhong neighbors did, and because they persisted in keeping the garden ia the tame old place. The tame it true ia regard to Kairwan VweltlafS. The architectural disposition of nearly all the houses in Kairwan is too name: a sonare bkok, m tat middle of which it a square court. The door it low, strengthened by naik, and furnished with large bolt; it only opens half-way with a terrible grating. The rooms art arranged around the court, which a well as the terraced roofs, slants in order to facilitate the running of the water into a cistern. They drink only mitt-water: the water of the we lie contains much magnesia, but serves for all household purposes. The living-room of the family serves at once for reception, dining and bedroom: it n the only one decently fur
nished aad clean. It it in the shape of a Latin cross, taking awa. the foot, and forma, in fact, three distinct compartments separated by curtains. To the right and left are the beds; in front, low d.vans furnished with cushions: the walls art hung with variegated carpets, or ornamented wit h encaustk) faience to the height of a maa. The oeUing it made of oung olUe trunks placed transversely upon the walls, which explains the narrowness of the rooms and theabOFnee of large aquare onta. In the dwelling of the rich the pared floor is comed with matting and carpeting, the e iliag it covered with a panelling of wool decorated with arabesque, and little shelves are. hun here and them Sometimes fantastic animals, painted in rod with a hieratieal rigidity and barbarism.
renere the bareness of the wnitewatam walls. lJuriug the hot hours of the siesta the door, earefuliy shut, praserres ia tho interior aa agreeable fresbaets. A little window furnished with glass gives a discreet light, which leaves all the objects in a shadow-like obscurity propitious to nonchalant itrrerie. There are no tellers, but in the pavement of tho floor of the court and rooms one notices large sonare flag sbiaes, the Mtaation of the silos a kind of great bote, with cartful auMon-work, where the provision of grain is kept for the whole year. These koues, veritable gyneca-a, shelter the women, whose husbands art arbitrary and ealous masters, and seclude thorn from all oontact with the outer world. To enter here it an especial favor reserved for the physician mid tho mat-about. Fortnatoly for me, I had brought a traveling-case of medieme, aad the rery first days 1 had to attend several neighbors. I had regular patients, aad my reputation extended Itself little by little. This character of phytidaa, tho bast passport In Arabian countries, allowed me to tea and observe eJoatly many things which, without it, fanaticism wouldhare hidd taeaorablf from Chrftt'au eyet, A. F. ocas, w lawyer's Magmmm.
A rather frseh fallow, who oa to work la the reporter's room tho other day, brought ia a loach to tat at midaigat. It happened at that boor, ho was all alone m tho room aad wat awaoh ng away at hit nrovender whoa the city editor came la. "Taking food a ked the tty edhor. "it," said the reporter, and l'ro borrowed your peppe- box, which ou'd left on your desk. Mighty queer one it it' aad he held hap. reat snake " yaUtd the eitr editor, "that's a bug-gua ailed with iaseet powder " Cmmyo Jftta.il.
Conneoti'Ut hat a nine-vear old aor peddler, who goal all orer the State teUmg feather dustem and numerous hooou dd kaickknaeks He carries a rerolrer, he say, to enecnrtfe mitchierious boys to mind Cieir own bad-
Hartford tod.
hbmoI failed to esse
ears Is Ur.
In hnali li of
ortnga and ether wei senfaU asat arnhdlsae
(mw be Miani aad fenad a
ooyson' TsOew Desk and
it enriches tee Mesa, aarr sad iiisMaiee an
Mm. all laUMtUual III
disss, froai a pimsto to s maniac sere, f rem s hsedseas to a rhsuaattin pels. Its
suteriorM-y over an other stood fHsdners snd straataeuteg aatdiciaes ts sdssHted by all wbo test its tarsttre sOet sad in floeaos.
Tec waev of the rnirarrapher ais ink
uosremew itrrxua.
-
Aa ad notable flagtr ring it new. Thesis ia regulated by sliding tho band la or out of me tening to tho stone.
Ortrsn Bay, M.T., April U, ma. I heller I hare been urtd rem a ttrrlUc iUans y Aixcoca's Foaocs PLAsraaa. About a memk ago I was attacked with arfetestpnia in my canst, accompanied by a fsrtr and great atAcuity m breath mg. I apprshsaded pnensaonlat whiah is to prevalent at present; I went te bad and anpttsd one AUesok rlastor betweea my shoulder blades and two ea my oa t. In a hour my brsathinc wa ameh eaaiar, in two noars the pain had aa. and tk next saorniag 1 awoke perf ctly fir from fever. I went shoot soy bnins as usual, aad at te end of a weak took Ike plaatan off. For the last ton yean aJleock's Flasher bare baen need by my family with ta bast effect ia eodsacoagh, and pain ia tb sid
X. b. Basawooo.
mt BaoAuwar. Room Ho. Ml t Ksw Yoss. Jaa. U, UM. f I Srst saw what a vary in remedy AUbpoex's Ponocs FiASTrns r whn they eared my wife nf asthma, aad when I was attacked with pneomeiata, aom thre nonta ago, 1 first ttvagst of Atxoooa't PljunrKBa. By th ai vie of my shy skiaa I ptaesd two nuder sash saevMar-UMt and two on my cbt; la S few hours I -breathed easier, tb eesgsetion ef the !ung waa muek lt. th ky foetiag down my spin and in y ek ranished; th plaster aean mad m warm that I broke oat ia a profuw penptration, and in three days I wa well nd tsendiag to my hgairs. I ought to) say that I took two ISAxparru's Pojus ever eight for over a week, widen I think scIbM as a good daU Wiluax Psasoa. Be sere to obtain MABeechV Pereue
nsstsr, ss all othsrs am
sngeU that th Beaton crwoaatery it only
a new way ec pm nmg.
VMtaey.
Many pee vw think that Bheajastfanu
not b carsju ItUeandby a bad state of the blood widen deposit poisonous mat.
irr iu uim ynaui ana mnscies causing im nes, stigness aad awvillng of me Joints and xcraciaU; pains. Kidney-Wort wili eertainly enTect a ear. It act oa the KMn ys. liver and Bowels, stimulating Uiem
to a uraiiay action. partns aad enncers to blooU aad eliminates the poison from
ta system. 0 to tbe nearest druggist.
any aaaaey- on ana a
Dkaawur ey there m a living prteeiple in (rait. W swnpo he inters to th
vrormB.lmmamapotu Bctuort.
No rrrouT has rr been mads to advertise Lydia B. Pinkaan's VegeUbio Compuunu outside ear owt Anrie: yet frequent rail from ether parts at ta world show that good news will spread. Pack
ages or un meaieta ear erea neea sent from Lyan, Ma., te China. Joan Dutia, Bsoh of Wootburn, 1IL, erassi "jsmantoa i'aiae cured sir sea of ta."
Tan Chines may hare to go, bat the
aeety motor never. 'cars earn. Tmt short, hacking cough, which toads te OesasjMtpttont Is eared by Pise's Cur.
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dated March t, UUM: - The aersnsss bs all
gone out of tb Cesser, and my health has
greauy unproved, i nar taken sis net.
tie of nWiTMsato. for stfkin Ci
wawk i nar sad fur years.' TresUa en Blood and Bain
Drawers, Atlanta, Oa. Wamr a rich man dies aowadaya hs
leavs bu will to nts netra te their lawyers.
Da.M. H. HnanAUtJCenaw. HL.
A neighbor's wife wat at aefced with vio
lent laag disease, and pronounced beyond help from Quick Consumption. The family was persuaded to try Da. Wa Hall's Balsam roa ran Lcwos. By the time she bad used one hair deaen battles she was about the sous doing her own work. A Brrnnnn Coonr deeisien; "Yn. deart bnt of eon' yon must speak te pa. (Ml Citf Derrick.
CT-Emp This la Mind. Ia tb Diamond Dyes mora coloring I given than ia aay known dyes, sad taVy give faster and mora brilliant colors, luc. at all drsggts's. Write, Bicuardson A Go., BurUagton, Vs. Sample Card, H c iors, aad book ef directions lor Sc stamp.
It Is hard to run a newspaper eao stand alone. Whitehall Tim
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Brown's Bronchial Taocnas for Cenghs ad Colds: "I think them the best aad
most convenient relief extant." Bev. C. JC Humphrty, Gratz, Kg. "i& ets. a box. Ctclosbs are becoming so plenty out West that almoet ererr pon- family can afford to hare onm.Iioton Putt.
Male's Money mt
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