Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 26, Number 30, Jasper, Dubois County, 30 May 1884 — Page 7
WEEKLY OOUBIEB.
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METTINA MAZXL m Is twisted ttNtiTuMMrilatoir after ths hsmjo of fonmrtao. dofesomsa t of the Ittfc ISA fetes toessd throus W&K efthe ears rioter, mm! dJtnwArel Hat Ik esamrs rotors, ataneoaed or forgoUMi te
Sot ohsltengo of th le Wto "tUw up sad cot aau-Tme ." sotetore kg sbowb teen- iwwnl wawlUlan asm to , wk T 21 ----- - aAftkaoMh aa IlktU
Mir J tan in wi mirnnf piiwvhrv
. a uIIZi a
ward from the senators, t watl mnto oatr tata ok kad asked for on ftttoaurtJa ker
-On! wN wlU am) fee krifrr tow.
AM CV I Ml IMMT
Teoy snHoo Iroei nw f;
Andpnlir tls sa flk taunt.
wi
rttm tfaA dor
The veer V
nMn seiooa.
to spoke tke Duke; sreesd tostesosd every ore, was on, awjemeas.
'imifMWgKn bum.
toi-with which to deve'op tM
are mihwi to bo p av bwa foresees sad forge to be tmih, and a
oruofeNM wuiMDow. vee MM? (JaW tWO tlKMMMod dolla will - nw thowMd! Why. it was oaly a thousand the other day."
"ins, i snow; out u .two -e. i w hat conclude that two thousand will . Km a a t A
give me Just oounie wnst on wovwum
will ftve; aye, ami wore, wo: war mwj will Make me a present of fifty share
oatngbt a i nut in two idoiwn wet-. Ian. That would be sight hundred sad fifty shaves; and in leu than s year that I
stocx wiu Dc worm tea uwtir. iu years it will be at par! And we'll lire to see it worth an even hundred. I tall
you, Jennie, It's a bis thing:" "But where are you to raise two ll.nuan.1 dnllor. Walter"
- . - . S
"Why, we're got a tboueaaa in toe bank, and I can raise a thontand on the house and farm "
Jennie Witherell turned past awt MinhlMl Mm wmm frio4ttnM. for she
saw that her hosbaad was entirely ia
latnateo. waiter was winy yssws ace. a strong, steady. indurtriesM, im-pie-ininded man; and she, the wife, was
two Tears younger, iney asn tm
ane. wrae posvjiuiu
yen a eartate anaar, a
sin for
nsfestf atnMtHasl skstsflolteV
Walter liked the eatded forthwith te
as his whV had
this, toccther with two
in money, and she was to nets with Soerkler- The
! Ian fnn the earings bank he
drawn that very day. so that the a
was ail reaoy. On the following saornhM Walter ate
an earir breakfast: then harnessed the
Mstlasi assser a film He care her
asand dollars do thebeei-
onttewa
-A aaaOossAjea, Ws SSmt
s4raniru tat i
Ira. mm of
tft nrlfu IalsseTTy MWMI1 As orsees a waasreo nwu i SM "
sd aoosiMMUaft ktofs.
A snsreet satw. ker no as Stood fenh otfare an Qrnes,
May
r he
And roar lewerdr "Tm two fatr
Tkei shseo yeas koaiefa
ImmI laar his teach: jk It: The phoM sr roo w-lf wojl" ko eans aetois we ecrret as wt
Is tfc sob;
i ton
Mtahor aad hajiher etee ne
-tJeea thet asrtpw dersm-stdso, WkentMitlsst at.aaerd
t HM ware eaus w
tke
To aag-tMews to atafc. Oeodseea.
jpm tag wejK nwtarusr 'i Aloes; uw iaJrrins- pnte. MOtU Thar hojorkor keadkseles.
aar COSIOrr ors, mum
eWMswtVi m sU oaoer
Aa, the a,
. TO.
bnaVeaohadMwd! he ehf stteet at tfc IHrfw'f sMe
Valho eM strros at thsOwhe't igtwMtgwahi the ttatai-s alaases Ishor hatr;
oSs asrerdo aad ear?
WALTCKm SKCUIJLTMW, Jtr.
A ua
I wouldn't do it. It's
i that wa aint for. Wl
well now, at any rate.
TJLmr mn mffsirSL Tfcbftk BOW
HI kJZwfnafejul mnH nmtriveiL and al-
BKMt athited oartelrei to get that them saad dollars into the ban. And what here we done it for? Doat yon atill dejtre to own the Cranston nMadow. aad 4entyvtt mean to pot up the new barn? 0, Walter! if vou will listen to me yea tell Mr. feasible Sparkler to take oars of his own bosinew and altow yon to takeeare of yours. LetusowntheeeauttM ntesdow. as we hsro so long talked -of. and let us hate bara-room enough w fa Mttlo we oan keen when that
in In- in ours. O, think, ny dear kasliaeil we'll have one of the best and of the liandawneat farina in this 'whole region " Tea," know. Jennie: but yon doa't iactty naderrtaod. Ton don't take into account what is sure to come back in an. Think of the tltoasandU we 11 hare where now we're got little or aetJeing. Why. bleat you! look at it. JfrTspaHtk-r has made irrsod o4fe. He leu me hare the stock for fete enffart and m-kmlfnwA the par Tame is twenty dollar. Why, Td be a fool not in take It He wouldn't do that tontnsrn "now Ten net. -Waiter, yon are entirely carried
Ifaaaf mUt ru iwat liaUm tOBM fOTS fttW
n. Ui UM HTML DIME. TU JMVW
won that Piausibis Sparkler
t chm ro a dollar to anve yw
Is net one of that kind. Now,
a tfc w(m nl ths stock. Look
t tUm mmm W.ltr- WimM that B9Stt SOii
Tonahorseforooeearter or one-klf
of what it was reeify worth? Ak, yon haaer ha wouldn't. No. the rerylna
tW ko ossm ta shsrea at that price hi
aeoof thet they are good for mal Ma. ttam'l tnoi OM MO
It thai 1m mi whieh Snarkler tells
. . AS . , Oj - mm mm 1 1
van in aunsanss. m vmu, am wh
. hi aneh inngniisent tamb
and hit i
msrrbMl fitrht roars.
children blessed their home. Walter
had reeeiYed the farm wtta hit wits, it had been her father's, but there had
beta athousnnd-dollar meshrageon it, mA tbmt mortaaM ha had Bfted with
money of his own when they were mar-
rwa, UMUttgwe uue-eeow m mm '-fcn far in lifts as had been
content to work honestly and indueai . t T. t. 1
tnoueiy, asetng ms store imnuw slowly but surely. He was an excellent
roechaaic a hones earpeater sad
when there was building te be dene ne oeaki assume direction of the work, receiving for his labor sufficient to hire
three strong men on an mas m mm , mMmm tim. H bad the best breed of 1
sheep in the county, the best cows for .
milk ana mtner. ana eosne m w finest blood in the way of horseflesh. la short he was one of the most thrifty )
aad most prosperous in every wy, w the mecbaai4armers in the State: and , the projectors of "The Grand Orient;
retroJeom, mining aou urine Company" had spotted him as eae of the Btat of their Victims; and ao
plausibly had they talkeo. so granaiioqttently had they set forth the golden possibilities of their vast property, and
so plainly nan iney give mm m the wealth that mtut fiow ia upoa hisa, . . .M A -J
mat hm neaa was wno im tk nrv nnt dar after the con
versation to which we have listened, Mr. naneibM Sparkler called at Walter ...... ... . M - -
WKUereil S mouse, nwing uwo wife both in. He was a man of middle-
age -about forty -with light, naxea tZtm nmw ntUmi ur) Mirlod. aa Ins-
menae naxea nmnamcne. pr m rj of a light bhmh gray, which, in certain lights, scintillated flke the eyes of a squirrel: n prominent Roman nose, like
(at cutwater ox s owvm wi t forahead. and a pair of ears that betokened asinine will combined with mmttonulsou. He was dressed ia the - li.l.ki rJ faKinm WKt is enOT-
moua diamond (or paste) in his shirts
ttvmt, ana a neavy weumoi ong. reliow metal (it looked like gold) at-
smeeito aai wntca. -Ah!-aa! ha! ha!" mnrhed Sperk- . mMmm. v. luait tLt nut his hrilliaat
plan for the hundredth time, and, bad.
ia bold fancy, tilled waiter sooner to tha brim with sold! -Ha! ha! ha!--old
wamea w give ase aw wwa ttory. nmrbVfroot stores in Mew York, for two hundred shares of our stock. Ah! ths old rascal has a long head on his shoulders. He can see -aye, see--what or enterprise must come to. But I did not listen. You can imagine that it was a great temptation, but! put it behind me. We had resolved that we would not give our property to make
wealthy men wealthier; but to make poor men wealthy poor men. who were at the same time de-erriag. Think, mv dear Witherell you will own more stoek. very much more, than old Snoop-
uMtyne proposeu w ,
hone which his wife was u-d to driv- i fiL
; lag, aim swui mm i he entered the carriage, and Jennie ' drove him ovr to the station, aad i stopped there and saw him osT. (hi her ! way home she stopped at the dwelling ; 1 of a dear friend Kate Btoultoa -whose ; I hnsbnnd wns going to take a thousand ; doUan' worth of stock of The (irand i
Orient PetroJevsn, Mmtng and Mann- nummm
"Kate." said Jennie, 'Charies will i
i aarolv take tha stock
"Yes. I have tried to
"Dear Kate I want yon to do me a favor. XJstna.' Aad she whispered
Ifcn rumssit intn
the walls should not hear it rot do it'
And Kate Mention iwomieed that she
tdotaiwr Voslae
O laUiaaa. m
m otMriv wuita
-Vr. em ths 1
om years ago, John B. Cough baa m lirered K& Maum, of wkom were m Boston, ""T1 iiTiaMtt nsanwrmnn
Bl that
la aval mil A l.ar
ajaafct SatM.
t ta wsrfc. for tfc OB- I
rolao of too
IfcW eawiMsjr goro ot tfcetUs sa. We rifv to asriaol Maror-
iim aowssaimw jjnatl tfcOt SaaaaK
It M OM m n iaa aartal lfca
wwtfc u n wille white oil
Mate. Alios Iharnnd. A ilsnghtm of nmtorDswsna ernUJew? Hie fremmt nsni rmmnT
bar tfc atMetjr old MTtM:
with
a
imu.
is fifty years old and hmm't n fchm toommtesmiA. He rtytanw what he was about wham he twstsm Me teeth for so many weeks.-mi a!i s Mkr-
gave baek tbe paper
When he got hmmehis wile wns
m UMni ami oeauuy
Mtn lmstenea to nm sine asm asi arm around his nevk.
wm tkoautftorf' . .
mO. Jeasnh, Jeanie: u i nan onry
ereU went bouse qaite eemteated. I tears, he told her of the sad eollapse of It wat sfter aooa wbea Mr. SparsJer i Graaai Oriaat He coaceeled aothCAUed, bright .bumiiasadr for ' .tmshim the plain. navmaiahad his bueinem with Walter Witherell He . Met o, was the two thousanv was sonmwhat dswapoiated dollars gene tfutttebad slrasdypaid.
a ' m a - - Dhlfcm oswmF esmp aolnn enflk
the wile nasi assttrea ami " aad he eonld not fullv empowered to act for her husband. ; a
he was cMteat. She led him ieioAe -sshv sat down ami kmkedmtoher Ubrarr. and gave him a seat i koshsa-T i fAoe. What meant that
which she proceeded to hnsinem And lMrkiB mmSm yjL he
flauslble Jpsrkler. Eamiire. fouad ')00twe0i ker bine eyes aad not qurte so ready to his hand as be -j, mbr nMf Was it not
might have found the master o tee . .iai j.. to
houeebohi. However, she innnsgsd to . w kkter agonv? get through with the hnsinem fter Walter." ami said at length, "will ! fashion, and she breathed amrefnely. - d get your corutkate of j when she had seen the last of the phit- ..ekai,! fet tiilook It over? ' ' sathropic speculator. , Be aiote. naoving like adeeiwattokl j On the morning of the next dar a tel- saooared the envelops and ! egram came from Walter, to fcjs wife, jj & Jemi. took k. and ktwaiaa ker that his nsother was fail- . .u. wttbai. mmA - w
mUm kul luMar ania kiBl WSl ., n
Ihe'cidldren. aad on Urn day after that 1 leariag the bouse in the charge of their
one servnai. ssu
tat forth ia nnswer to be
-Mrs. Greely. arlieof the Atetmemplorcr. has barn bring with herjm-
ber brother iaWemls-gtoa. whom she ia a&l - anaavaasSBW
-Mm. Elixabeth A. Thotnttn, ol Hackeasack. K. J.. iventry c-dehratmt her one hnndiedth bhrthday. mWdhv tinetly recalls the vhnt ot l,nfnyejtto Camdea to lay the unm stone of Ism Dehalb mannment -M T. Sam.
ttct
from the tonnes
Mssnr for writing a . a. a TTo .
sYlfLQav from the Jmshr
for aa editorial of a
rz
eaamht at
pay- now
the
Cesawmnmw ewmmmm
Where is ths company's sealf aha
...ulta Imr aHod kv
Buren's sun went te an aevhsas; onh child was killed on the IlkhndnoehmLnmi Jehsms
-M. I.
-Juliaa Hnwtherno says that hss
aiav sko AooalkB. uiott a namher of
lala Iuwiav wttcAAS far thoW
wtter. hut they were hnrnad btr
author bacause they twtrfk. thiiir oi
tradhhan. and had not the sniiusui i
WhA?''c Waher, -Is there no
, -XoaadWofcatUaJisgaalaiM. Do
VBSssaar aasaaBSBr ass ssassBr'H ssssssr ssssssaiOBiSkoBsi uobslsbba ow
She arrived in stsson to sea Walter's , loJi rnmm mKmtm mm tm ah kW ktiT ASI I . '. , , J - .4. mwUm
whea she fell asleep. They tarried na- wftk ham lamgied with her tfl after the fnneral. and then returned -aMWttrew her arms around ker I aJ, f WmOmmX tho MS1 fc,,,. .fc L MAearns of life. "0, Walter. I know yon will forgive It was on theseeomd day after thHr IdU a boH thing; the arrrval at home that Jenoje tve to k ( T o.jjea it sa out-
iUomiaated eerttneaas of The yrand t m be a awes ol Mrttage.
IStroseam, Mining nnd Mann- hasbatMl. yon have never owned a-; ax Censrmny. osrttfying that tki stoek. I went to Kate
i Walter WothereU. in eonsiderathm of . oium-l knew that Suarkisr wan to
the sum of two thoasaert dollars, tae re- M tmummm w. kere-nod I
Mrs. Irv Grans Hughes, the re-
aaallr faa Nmt York. 1
MoamenL She lived ha hni
with her first
m. and wns iwosived in the best i
triansatvm
Orieat
f
Fnyjrirrf. is an elderly man wealthy. Bet hojbsnat gare 1 nkincome.
oanjrnnsaBjOaSkaA dnavgsemWenaaaMBksr-
"Well, mwdsntvelft
oeiot whereof wns thenar acknowi- kaar rf Mr. Snnrkler one
edged, was entitled to eight hundred wW-k eortioeat-- of stock, on the
J ttm L-u mS k iiaiJlal rtaw Mi . . I .L.
sntd company, esc.
Tbe who: -Tm
tna
? ' . . iiemro for a eurkHirv Me gave
Walter carefully reiolded bd- her. and she brought n at ones to me.
its envelope, and put it away m tne u. wdnoas off-hand. I toM
Ia drawer of ids secretary, and i vt t- i tKnaaak of kiss aasi of
r WrmTverv'sogW
aaen. when ne t - u..t tk ikMMa dau
to
wrlrs
trass that tiase
That Is he talked a mrUm knt. orar aad
chanced to meet Charles Monlmn
(ioonre Simmons, both of
would pom a few words with
the subject
hie estate in the great metropolis.''
And so the ouy-tongned man nurm -.til W.ltj imA thm asm as uram-
h4 that he would be prepared to take
That very afternoon, after Sparkler had gone, Walter Witherell filled out a
Mortgsge-oeea whs .1 I lm a matkaa to sekaOWlodM
HIOII y ssjl njna, ana j mmmt ' mr the stgnntures of himself and his wife.
Jennie sigucu ; ow -" heart todo it And doring the evening lm took the deed to the man of wtom
he wssto have the tnoner.aoa reoeivea
hnndreil-dollnr rreeabacks, fresh from
tne l nitea maw ; When Walter wnohed home, on his return from the money-lesMter's, he
found a dot at nis owov wia f mrmm fmn his shtteT. itt a dis
tant part of the State, mforming htm of Jai d bis mother. The doc
tor says dangerous. Come immediate-
ly. ' was tne ciubuik; w , The aearest i4eray etatkm wns six miles distant nnd thorn wns no tram
until ntorning wtmm wonm netp ana on his way. BOMis,fihe lnslui ii to s
poor folks lito vmpieMem
nn nWmr by nolhwr no, ywv mey would easily find tacsprtol nary to develop it'
Ah! but mjr emar wtfc, the vary ohIset of this fosannnvb to keep oat thorn
wenlthv uasMaMsm Vlmw nsn
hMusd to siva doov mra a chance. And,
you see, iney attest aaro
mmmm
mm
. be wan very
S lhn to the Snvlags Hank, nnd Mr. Hol- - den took it boek jm .a. tmwmw had
, vary cheerfully gave me np the nortwsge for the rrtaraof the thonsaad doii ?Z k ki imrnm naA TkA
gone, aad not a word bad waiter nearu . t illnd mi mjmeT believing yen would from Smk. Ifebeg easy, and more than once bad he said ..s Waner. emrlmg. I am reedy tohiesself be wished he had ittok . that stock. He hnd Imardtrf tkomu.
V r- . . . nans smniinr n i bata iwr v mmm.
proved to'hnvn been simple frauds aad ' whisper. I IllMta 1 lib L. k&. t mrmmt mm tA
.. .. 1H V?
mat you wm aw
guide told me to look all I was able to see w
l aMu-AAB with a
3 by the phslsicrspbar to pisaao
amdssaitovmtaeumma -
That's tew tfeambm tlto
the country.
efhtoeswoE -Tom
---A-sy. 'madthe Hhrh 8eMM to her friend j tstsi iny. smve Sue the
ktr whntT naked A,
BMAsasn T"Mmnmmnl Wmwin omml
in a
VtMMAAtk had named.
ttay, Omrhw Motrttoaow-d Wrfbw
reonvedanotioe of aniominent-ton per ceat-trom the Ttuasuit r of the Grand Orieat No, Walter said he had not WeU." said Moutton, "they sent to me, and nonncd me that if the asmntani MJI writkia tkirtr dars.
! my stock woukibs forfeited, or. if they mm1mm la MmM MSBt OU and OulkX t
Hl as the bond
erm so gave ra T k.va, aaaat na.
i taiii mm Wsltsw. it eaasa hard. O!
I wish'Fd listened to my wils, nnd left
the thing alone. Walter went
hut he dated not speak with his
tkemMeot 0! If I hnd only
to Jentner That wns hhtwniL It was during the tent
nt that waiter
Hold on!" He esnght her to his
and khned her again and ngnm.
the Vnhtnaf rmt off for a esansB of emaks namaSsl sethehreakfa tmkit hmmiAim s
iU I step snide from tan true, straightforward aad mgllinmtf
path of hstsest bueinem and mnor. t have hnd enonyh of speenlnthm Some
neartnieyit; some may prosper 'in
h: but I was aoL cut en for it Ku.
drlckar -Tea. Mr. Dnaahry- "i
lluTrAnw ha nTmmfTb
r. i
done with Mr. 8parktor he rmnld leave a. . a. IS- B A u " "WWaAA 1 0101
limlaaries had keen ail arranged, ami ailtastreatsiaWtobeeoeewastopay afar tk ssoAor two thsussad dollars
. -S aldl A mmJt
The
.. ... mm m ABBSST SO
mt WuMikHd far term's
wMehyeneansten inst nswelL wife's name Is good. .1 AuiaH wmi kadSAt eras am a
-m , a nasal Janala. Mr.
down, awn write out a snupw stnwmwwi that yon give to me entire ntrlherity to
Id eovne on and oolhxt . kmmn shall not be hklu juM JJy When sve them power to do. We mpe hj, this lmma we will on the huadred dollars. ' w iKtoowr children; nnd they shall
' find it ia good condition nnd unhtcum- ' hered: and 1 shall not be aslmmed to hare them know juet how towshoTAe heme they oat to their mother. Hush! 1 whm them to know it Eepnsmllydo ! I Wbm err eon to know it, thit be may takewarainsrhy the exporisnee of hht
. - 1 llii . , mma- mmm
hat Walter had give the , , a aw, I kare
on bis horns, and drawn ms y,. j , alkM MAA tAA HATieST ,
Bank. It wns m July, next foUowmg. -j ow. my dnrmmc, h as thank
thatMoniton ami mmuaoon aau rlGedfor
re an is i
mmmmai yen vamiajr
o swWasf imThsi
g'l''tod the 'JJUjJ''Sj?J5!i
VjMssmS ' mm5-w
of
So
fa, pie. WoH, here It te. Thfto enm
inossmr irem isss oosssoir.
per
At
the stock they
lacitnedtelethis stoek. and km then-1 aaab!slan ahy paid m. go. rather I than to hhaay more: but the enaosrs; of the coatpany hnd very toerly own i late thatthey hod power, mmor the bond be had given, to f in dlstieial nn ear mennty of his '
nrrmg eom
aw. M I - - .st - - - -- aWsnp
Jf. JT. Alitor. msMeon are ohaarrod onmnsnytim noat 'mmTr o , a kjswehhn. Anrnmy Jbmiwnf, "'I'ny sriuis dsaJlT .jSm Tea, I do want a i Hauler .''mid
taake smtisint on any a - a
tMjcoQMma. k J Walter AMO ta fur two
vk7 mwawt sboeld cense, it would
swallow np ths rest of Ins farm kit of it! HesnnWmoreand
and be swnwnJ the
he
sr
la hotaiar f said or
I had regard to what she would esSOO. . W f-A tv J OJSSSBBArVlnHnnVfVr X Mrnmsst ummml w1
to her taste. It seems for tne
oat of mrmmd, While she Bred
OA
qTiaat ggg net ensydoyoar uithi i thng turn nam assist hi the stem, fori asn well vensoi to tkio lAAsaaaa.'' MThnt amy he. hsn
so far nwny from ber ns Xew world seemed inhnhited. be-
saMMMI aamFemmAT j . e a en m . .. n
a Aai. Skjsw.. -en- l aZ1I mmmmmmmammmm. saa AawyAfAsam a fssmmsj mnmi amno
XmTJSS mnwkor So- j hmgnr fesii intmiiltod to nm"-JMrsdl ismnerhnd name One mnrnlng. nt j Ihsf.
there is ansdnsr . gmnt easetmn." "WsaWlstFJ tmot''so? lnorf jff iiITri-
