Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 26, Number 35, Jasper, Dubois County, 4 July 1884 — Page 7
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Mr. Charles la "Hard Cash. "
toll 100.000
- A Cborch of England divine ha just
hmimwi a cwajrrapuy otjuoasiscariot, Intended M Ml spology for the famous
ttenrv Wheeler, at Hlknr m.
0., hai mw seen a city. and U nino-
Spw years DM. n nas i grandIldren and great-grandchildren. He
never una rum or uucoo. "Lucky" Baldwin, oaa at Kan Vhh.
oiacoi mlWonaires, was married r-wnl
ly for the fourth Ume. Hi bride is twenty years old; he is sixty; she has
guou soouu position; ne nas ? laum, 0W It is a fair bargain.
Mr. John B. Tolman.
printer of Lvnn. Mam.. haa vtvm th.
Young Mf Christian Asaociation, of
mat city, an estate valued at tiio.ooo. stipulating thai the income shall bo Med in promoting the cause of temper-
Frof. Gilbert . Bailv tha
known geologist, has been reappointed Territorial fteo'otrist of Wvn.,,ih.. t
Hlory. Prof. Bailey is new of the early piooeers, and has done much to develop the mineral reaooroes of the Territory -J .W HI..L till I . .
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Mm. Bolton writes in the fd.
pendent: Great numbers of post.
omces in Jtngiawi are managed by
wufnen- i anm io one in London: You manan this ma wall u . ... n
" We ate said to do it better," she re
pueo, "because people say, we are
if un-ftwr mi arorc patient.
, Mies Constance Bell, a handsome twejve-vear-old riri of Hnvkin n
came home from boaming-sehool and
found Or. Jasper Benson, an eighty-year-old stranger, sick in her fathers house. She nursed the old gentleman, and, at the end of two weeks, as soon
as ae was able to walk, they were married, the girl's parents giving full ooa-
wemn. Of the dm m hum at f Km TvmtJL..
enth Congress it is said the following are the only survivors: John R. Red
ing, of Mew Hampshire: Robert C. Win-
vnrop, oi Massachusetts; ililaad Hall, of ermont; Richard W. Thompson, of luJ!. . fi a aa . - I
wr'0 u TuhJB. of Florida; William M. Gwlnn, of Mississippi (now
w aworniaj; narvey M. Watterson,
m lenoessee; Robert M. T. Hunter and 1 1.. , i sv ww .
Aiexaaoer n. n. stuart, of Virginia.
Ericsson, the inventor ha lu-mA
for twenty years or more in the same
jhmub in we lower part of Aew York
cr. us me is regular and methodical. Rising early, before x, he walks
" nwir, miu ir a iigni oreaiciast, goes to work on his inventions; from eleven o'clock until font u ;
reading, daring which be also indulges m a hmeheon; and after an hour's retwra to work he tmi kia rfa1. lalwu.
wWt another walk through the lower
mwi oi ine miy-generaUy along the
VAU JJWUABBU.
To sjire to aonn a mIUW
appearance. 1st it nt mU k k.M
a gallon of soap put B tho white of one K. 4 the sWll also; let the soup meron tha kai-k at th aM uL
Um minutes or even longer, then strain
Everv houaawifa ahntiM k. . I..
exclusively set apart in which to keep cream. It should not be allowed to remain anv mntrih l1 tima Ih m klU
fa prevlottsly contained vinegar, apple butter, pickles, etc., unless it ha uoaergone a thorough washing and air-
The exoert weeder nnkaa a wmH m
lWa out of exitence witJh his hand While hi ere U Innalina- tka u.l
lor the next trok much as the mas-
w oi military drill keeps the next order or tWO in mind Whila tha nmmmmmt
one is rolling off his tongue. Considjaspsafrkt.u aaua: f i . i .
v....BBm.jin t-iiner art is needed for perfection.
Look OUt for Motha I v
not the great luxury of some modern OOUMkceDerS. a radar AlnaaA mmmm .
chest, you must look to the garments thai invite depredations from moths now. Air them and put away k cotton ban with nanm- nmw (Ium
the paper with mucilage, and it wiU bt impossible for moths to get in. Colonel F. D. Cnrtla mm twi
good erop of peas will afford from forty Ia ali W...!L a a.s a
-i-v wuaiNH w ine acre, ana a bushel of them will cm fnrthar I ..k.
inir anrowth than & bnaiwl nf mm ka.
cause peas being nitrogenous, supply H lh? .wtt of 409 ayatem, and make a healthful and firm flash. wknu tv.
corn goes more to fat, which is not so good for food and makes softer perk with more waste in the oooklmr. He
sows Mack-aved mirm.t,
ground in good condition, broadcast or
who a ami, using two to two-and-a-half bushels per acre. Save the sneat Laa lavai . tm
days, then steep them m a tin pall ot pan for half an hour: strain thmnli
sieve and use the tea for all varnished
painu. it requires very little elbow polish, as the tea acta as a Hmnr ilo.
tergetiU cleansing the point from all impurities and making it equal to new. It cleans windows mad mIim
cloths; indeed, any varnished surface is
impruveq oy as application, it washes wiodow-nanea and mirmn mnh kaar
than water, and ia ixnt!nt fair nlx
mg black walnut and looking-glass frames. It will not do to wash unvarnished paints with it.
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A dandy, wishing to be wfttv. ac
costed an old ragman as follows; "You
ae ail torts of trumpery In your cart, dontyouf" "Yes; jump in! tamp inf
A young girl began to sing "Listen to the Mocking Bird," and ever body
in mo room rusnea nasuiy out to and a
wwvainp; oiru w listen MS. WSMAMM Call. He "In what respect does billiards chanffe mv usual dbnMiaitJnti Ska
(naively)"Doe ft change your disposition?'1 He -Yes; in billiard. I never kiss when I can help it; whereas, ordinarily" She -"You never kiss if anybody eke can help it."; Mary," said a mother to her daughter, "has Henry proposed yet?" "Not yet, ma; but I think he will before many days." "What makes you think eor'r "Because he asked me if you expected to live with me if I married, and I told him no."-PkiladflpMia iterJuC
The father of Ave marriagable daughters was in town a few days ago trying to boy some four-leaf clover seed to plant in his back yard. He said he had read that when a young girl finds a four-leaf ciorcr ft is a sign that she will be married within a yUt.SvrristovM Herald. Part of she name of the Qttcea of Hanover k AIavaiwlr4na u.!. tw
Henrietta Louisa Paulina Klixabetk
rreoenca Ueorgina. 8be has more
pbettominai handles, fcnt these are all the King uses when he calls her to sew a bntton on his trousers.-Jemy CWy
fvsji pew . "It Isn't possible that yon swim, Mr. J ones r "Yes, madam, 1 do. Why do you think it so stranger'' "Beeanse, Mr. Jones, the idea ofyour mk-
JWt w water is very funny?' Jones thinks some widows are entirety too eklajaaaaa, a.uJ a
' ' r"1 nuw loosing lor some one else to Jovc-tf4p Chronicle. A lunatic captured a butcher shop Omi other night, and with knife and
owavw neMt uiree hundred men at bar. In a moment of weakness, however, fie attempted to carve a porter-house steak, cut near the horns, and was a vancjnhmed man in five minutes. That a
rrr !'" tuwufn waesi we ana Mjyy lNiiwew vwsnntyr, A voting lady from the lower coontry who has bern visiting m Altums, . Cai, said test More sne left titere rey. tbat the people of Modoc Counv wore the most generous she had ever , o tin her short stay there she ff been ofiW a half interest in a MmilL a tanW-sfesp, a printingjf. a gentkman horse, and a livery."'i respectlTtly, to say notning id m eV of two or three satooos, raochk and band, of catOa.
An Egyptian Batisllea lie B. C
The formation of tha hattallna tnm
combat was as follows: The Iihi ( aptsins formed the front rank nf tha haital
had bis 11M) men in file behind him. a Gtrporal at the head of each nine men. The Chief Of aanh I.ttX) aaaa waa ta
front of the center of the two com
panies, while the Colonel oosnmaadlug the grand battalkm was in front of its
center.
The leaders wm not mmin m
horseback, but wnrm tnmiMiat m dm.
wheeled chariota drawn nauallv k m.
horses. In the chariots were carried a supply of javelins and arrows for the USB Of the chief, who nanallv had ia tka
chariot with him a soldier, who held a buckler to cover him from the arrows of the enema, walla ha rfaalt ahMt ktm
with his bow and spears.
in we eartv days, and down to the time Of rmaiMflls tha nAnara anW mm.
Commiasioned ofKcera narrUwi WVUn
and swords, while the private soldiers of infantry carried each a buckler and a battle-ax. SometimM tha hattto-av
was accompanied by, and sometimes replaced by, a spear. It is easy to see that Moses drew from the military organization of Egypt that which he adopted for the Israelites, and later on the (reeks their formations. Both these nations took their tint lessons in civilisation and organisation from Egypt, In the earl est monumajtta ajwi ma.
ords of ti e Kgyptian army there is no sign of the existence of the horse as a military animal, while In the monuments of the eighteenth dynasty, the war-horse is even-where indicated. It is probable that the war-horse was first introduced hv tha Shankarrf KIhm wkn
came ia from Syria about 4.10U years M 1 la f 1... ,U- 1 ' - I
1ft - wwn tna wva uui ma ivtiiiCM an important agent in the militnrr establishment of Egypt, under the legitimate Kings of the country, 1,700 years lulu. .L. !L-l..l S . . . .
wivrw wia vnrMiian era, ana ine jsck of monuments erected daring the dm)
Tra w straggle oetween ine onepoera Kings and the Tbebans explains easily
toe lae or reeora on tots svnject. 8ostris had at one time 10.000 warMka4nta ka Wli Ammm Um t- - 11
erml Sttme, in Jountml MiUtmnt Smvtm
ts asRh was divided down the
w j.LrJm ubk, ua this ubk wss divided in Use center to allow'
passage Between. At one end the men sat on benches raaced slosur tha taku
The other end or division of the table was ia like manner occupied by the
wUUrc. a wjp of plans with pegs in u w" aons tabl., and was hung full of Uieir immense bau. A staircase in one corner went up into the
u smi ine ooogiegatioo
whu m.vw come any distance sleep
v hr uwur uq m ounsa. ipev bring
awimpj wiui inem, and, aa they do not insist upon th separation v( the
sexps. a grat many can be aocomm
dated ia this garret. I'eople acquaint' d
" i"ir iiaoiwi saiu ttiat tney slept in kackcloth and )) while here for sc.era I nights. A door at the foot of the stairs led into the kitchrn, in which a tremendous lire cr c-kled under a great iron pot, hanging on a crane In a spa kmis chimney that would easily burn a cord of wood uncut, i rom thk pot s savory sto am escaiied and made its wsv tlirough the open door, pervndiajr the
of beef, oon there were prayers from one and then another of the men, alternated with exceedingly brief and crude addresses. Hymns were also lined out and sung to ve y monotonous tunes. During all the time the men and women at their rrspe. tire tables were embrac ng and kissing each other. Il looked rather strange to see two men with Esau-like besitls kissing etch othr. There were several negroes at the tables, who were embraced and kissed just the same as the other members, and bestowed their k!ues equally as freely. After these addresses, prayers, and
nynns nau gone on tor an hour or more xome of the men aad women brought in some little wooden tabs and towels. Then one man or one woman, as the case might be, washed the feet of another, after their boots or shoes
and woolen stockings were removed. II .. m .ia 7a -
Kissing mem ootn Before ana after it . . ii. . . . .
Aiwwer who n:s com rewoved, (if a man ). and a towel ab ut the wait, wiped the feet after bestowing the kirn of brotherly love, u it u called. thn gave up the towel and tub to some one
wnu pen oraiua. us same oatoe for them in turn. This custom, as one of the preachers explained, "was to show
their humility and brotherly love," and also to4ottosr Christ at the last supper. Bvn thing beinr nrenared. one
of the preachers explained that
aocoruiug 10 weir reading of the
Scriptures the communion did not mean
simply the tsJting of the elements
of bread and wine, but tint the last supper of ( hrist was a feast, and their aim was to imitate Him exactly. After a blessing had been asked in the ordinary wny, with all taodinsr around, ther ba.
lean to eat hemrtily. Without waiting
w aw up uw mote iney prtioeeoea to
complete wear comm union, nv tsauns 1. I -a . m . mmt, , a
mm aur pwn cn mm mutt, ann) consisted of what appeared to be unleavened bread, made into long, thin strips eight inches long, an inch wide, and about the thickness of a newspaper when foldd. An exjdastatkm of the cerensooy was made by a minister, and a tort of informal blessing of the eltnents was pronounced. The slices of bread were lying in a napkin, while the wine was in two patent medicine bottle labeled "liver coowctor.'' The bread wat dtxtrnhntMl nn no.
son taking a strip with two of bis companions, and breaking it into three pieces, thus again following out their idea of a preservation of the Trinity, as they do on every possible cccaion. The win. ur "liver cortvetor,'' was next poured into tin cups, and likewise distributed, both among women and men. as the bread had been. During and after the ceremony there was much
kissing and embracing, and after the
communion singing, pi aying and speakteg were again resunied. H inos)
ark wraatt Ia Vaakiatau
ton in Jsanary. claiming tnsu he was Sleeted ealaf of tha l-dm Tamtrv
Creeks over Csrieote, has been awrri-d
aime capital, us fall in love with comely Alma Harrawar. who vflt4 ala
hotel on bos neat not wholly unconnected with ihe washing industry, enurted bar nesnautenilv. rafitaaa to
home when hie businees ended, aad has fast been married. Ho is fifty-six, and an not speak a word of Kasgiish; tha
in is twenty-five, has a little Cherokee loud on her mother a aida. but ia mm.
faetly white, and can not speak or understand s word of Indian.-Odcmam
Tinu.
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Mr. J. Hirach. Coliaaw Faint
larns Y" wr' at ompkya
having wtadnt, Jab.oa,ta rtp-Ja-
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laseraaea Is m goad mtoz wlssfhsr apU to Ufa or proMrtr. Ho Vaaaablaaa.
toe; is aaytaiac that iasurat good aaaJtm. Ifidaay. Wort does this. It linatwViaTaat
It in a mild Lot eficiaat oalhar-
ito, an acting at uw mom ttnts ea the Mrw. KUaars mad BowwU, it rwlwvaa all msM omam aad them to ptrforas
py pt pacKmouj. ju ass tjnWWWW SMI tXnW Vi
Hmmii
topsr to speak of aTats hsasi ma
Ir you smI jroataeif saw w
ear awwagui v mMtrng. km tmmctUma your mmr Wr-ftfalar Imnafcad- taha aiHr
I Your bitod ii stai vine tar mt at
psisrishattat. Dr. Gayaott't Yellow Dork pad Baraaoarilia, is food fer tha blooa. It mriOw UUs stram of life aaJ ttraagtlMms rrarr part of Um body, rabuilda akrak down eoaatttottoa, prodaoec draadaa alaaibar, and raatorw waatad aaarir and fbattarai Dar"u avstasu. A trial bottle will eooviaea. Ho albar rwawdr eqaals ft.
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LVOtA tU PUiKHAsy VEUTAMJ COIfftMli BArosnrrs ccaaroa ill tfc I aaifl CaatylataSt
! ar mmt , rcsAUc i onxsnox.
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Uf amr t W far tam ttmitimmU toinu mt Stimii a4 OW rW rf fate, mmd SWI tt mramM S) mmmmtf , mf lili m mm $tn ttt laStfpT rnVtsal Msnl ClsrJmtsxl
Oaiscvsm Is maw fat rw York te drowntag stray dogs for fear Maav auakm barks may obstruct mvlsation.
Wnar wl car Wbooptag Cesuxb? Tha Is a aueaBtoa aaktMi ovary dajr. Ws can aaswar that wo have found tbe remady in rapUloa Goofh Car. It nrr fails, and can bt adnlatstarad to iafaate without daagsr. It is perfectly karmUaa. . Taw Um UU-playn-. wmmalsbMos
t emlWd a baas daosiyorr asks tat Boa-
Mar.
fYou will be Hsppr. stake year old ttuas look like new by uataftbe Dismoud Dyos, and yea will W happy. Any of um foabkHsablo ootora lor lOcraiuwdrtignlata. mwaalta 114LaaJUM aV sru. an aa - -
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PAPILLON "WHAT HON. J. & BURROWS SAYS." For awtt tkaa f tc rar tmr. a imsai mtmrtmmt tr bm kecaaSUctn: w.ih Br Ferer. -rfa; tat ' tft?B lrtth akcklns cuugu. wbieh woaJ4 mm mm In acrerttr oa;fl ttw return or warn weaUtrr. Errry KaWjrptoT4r.iu-. i iciief was amSy tm4 la efcaafeof clUaal. Tlr vm a recorrcnec of tk4trSeaitr U tma. mtuude wih ta Bal oMgfc aa4 TlotaataraUactnlKMvYlat. KKbatfkotllof Panio a Catarrh Can lad bi-aaW krfow tlM otagh aitrrty Stfasprarva. Mid rnl Mlfaf fOBi. It It naairvaascrfa:! Uoa tJaao trya, t. 0. Braaowt,
(nana, Coaan . a OtM., Msh,
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mat a wSsriiillsiT
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sure Water. DrussIsM aau a. She
hr fa laap year sad mwmy good afH abouHt ham a sir priaa. thrU frm
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BLAINE Stret Vmttmttm.
Waa rammi (u AaiyafctH .Whale.
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mm YOMCJunels.
Sat 7 Si
K3eorge, dear," she said, entoring
wa ptHior wim ner pen net on, "x guem we'd better take a walk: papa ex
pecting company to-night. ,r "Very wtl," added her lover, appro. laatiaivalr. Nalilna iKa arnanaiva ,.
soquenoes of preylous walks. Before
ithey had gone half a block, however.
an idea arrav-k aim anil ha aaWi-
"I was muting such an interesting arttnla In tha nuwr thla tn..n,t "
wwav mmm mm tma eewa Hsnsjajs "Yes; what was it about ?" , "About the danger of eating km cream. You can't ImairiMM Knar aaanv
'people have died from it. Little. In eight oases out of ten it's rank poison. ' "Oh, my. how glad I am yon told me, dear,'1 exclaimed the innocent girl. With a nhlaaam twlnkla la W mmm.
buy me a couple of quarts of it and fll . I t. , . tin . M ...
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