Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 28, Number 40, Jasper, Dubois County, 16 July 1886 — Page 2
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Sames munnme a gna AnahamVffm aenw L ibi TmamamaBaa liVm'BMmuis mnBaBnJJ
intMMMM.MI l hener
BKBBmJ kef jwennafcalmmi JjMKMJOC s Bam wanu not tt an a gfMt many totsaostiag litiirs aad iMmim ImipMMMW Weight and MkMMI hi orrtlend muetory ate. Bat mam hnees kihsjrtet bun anoh knueeaetve ss eedaring witness to thavirtnosof
Dturr.
waata to
OUftttOB CLOVER.
to net
tour. Too
nwcnf
to taeoaaieh, iaetod
Plymouth
toWimMf)uM he
Of tlM
to moat of Mr.
to lad Mm besade-
; the wnwr Chitotkalty
of mom aad aire iUnmn to mm BH. nilvtowstbaameyhadbeeaaecoetoased to. Mr. Btacher showed taat Chiiatlanlty
net a strict adaeraaee to reie-o-
formales. tat I wkk aad tokraat
lilte to the national rmneet and gntt-
makttorsent by Ifaaoock him-
187C Bete the writer Mia forth, atosV easiy Wt Irmly . hk conception of the dtttyof the army, and eepeeially of of. toon mtrostod with high oommaad, to the event at grave commotions
tod by a failure of tiM Sea-
ioaaa of honreeoatativea to
to daoUttac the rem of the
tialoloottoa la Haaoook the
loot asohikrwbo was ant of
all a aatiiofc a aoklior who would have
tot ao action of sWferoaos to military
mneteedo ah fuadaaaoatal oath
a creates KitoHMiw teobaythe constitution, aad wbo,ia
La. nttm him mm uasiHlonltr to earn- noon a ooeJUet of toahaioal and n Omnw anen earn .P,?7T.t 1. n u k. sh.
bertwark, aad net a betrayer, of tibertk.
What wore tho rfehto aad dttttoi of
Am Hoaae of BaprMoatatirw ia tho
oroat of tho Soaate i rafaalajr to ooaer hi wrnaoaaciaf Mr. liUtoa tho ehotoe of a majority for Prowdent, to low oUia aoach to all ain of sound
lf!wy .ly 2dHaaobck thoy wew nooffaiaod with Itojaiar. a coaqatas ateoacy wmm Hikyk a TUmmW
la haawa coadaot for Mew- 7ZZ'7?a vT. tIZZ. .1":
amiaoidootalfjdofaodwiHi rare riaiplldtT aad ooMaer. If," ho write.
tho Seaato aad Hoaoc oa tho oecaUtn of tha eoaat, do aot aaho m doolariaf sooao acraoa tofrallr eleotod bj thpoopto. taoro k a lawful Maehiarr already provided to atoet tho eoatiaand to dorido tho quostioa aaaoefallT. It has aot boea reeeathr
am oar
to
Tby odkd ttnnatrM by
laadHMiltko drtto. Thort
fcMMtlfBl Cbrtotfauw who t aowa
Wkm oMsibois to oat aptho Npatatioaa of tootradahbota. Trae Christian lore did
ot stoat ovor haaMW I a amity; todood ItaWaMiwtotoo la tolqalty: It did aot
Mwers of Ufa lor m
of fadiac oat the wont oloBMat of
tor aa away a amcK worai
Looa was tho oaly aoioof orOMdan
to How Ttatoawat. Tht appiicaaai far, ahareh atowbowbip aad for ordtaa tlM. whta qatotioao waro pat to thtaa, iwllawirt t a ialp att tho eat4roa ot SoaBcyof the oatoebbm, bat ht had
-yotaoaidtiMaiaaaaatoroopoaa w
of ortaoany: "00 yoa iotc
Aad yot that waa the teat
coBTtrnoRi ino
ia aN
Mr. Baatoob)
too aaaay tktafi wbjoh tttoav aad haa daato taa
Vjg Lg MKalaiaMd." WAajBWAj aaaaaaft aj ap p'Bowaaaar
Tha Maw Tork TVioaan aaMoati "taay ha tha Proaittoat woahTudak
who aoat aabtutatai to tha tt tho TWtwaa waata Btaia
why aot ooaaa oattaaratr
sad aav Defrotf Frm frtm.
TbaOnkka Am la mot tha only giaat MwapauMT that ftada la ttoaator Vaa Wyck. of Nobraaka, eoaataat food for ooMpllaaaatarr dlaeoaraa. Tho How York Arald ia tho othar adaalwr. Booadadoa tho watt by tha Omaha Jat aad oa tho oaat by tha Koar York JfcaraM. tHa paatlfatoat littlo gadiy of th Uaitod Stata Soaata has raaaoa iadood to faaar that ha to tha powar that makoa tho wheal of Aaiartoaa pollthn go rouad. CMeaoa ifiaaa. Tha Detroit Jmmml oaoaat JftJ A. HabbU a sarin: "Blaiae can ba
BMod. ao aocaaioai preaoai lorefathara pravidod k. axorciaad. aad haa boom
. ba oattod tha lalbrioaa crowd. Tht
bad oaptHaaoad laJtoioa,
had bonoait coaaartad at foar
la the aftoraooa, aad who etaag
to toaat aad doeUtoe, bat
tha book of their bead to their
too wtappad to pi
pay to bare a canape to thmk of bow to ajiaaatblia with bajaaa awafortaae aad hew to ratter baaan aatoery. 8obm of .leeaa, toe, eaatribatol to a way to thb) aaaVdta other, to make the world talk of
aad aoor, auteTable tooca law taey
taoasht they eoatd carry thoav
1 ar tato Hearea aad eator by taotr
Chrwoaaa wort nat
the hypoerltkal aad 111 daoorriaf laoaet I
1 M Aaatnea ay taa aaaaa oc we 1
Tberewaa aotataa; ac taoai Htar to baraa. Tbay ahraya before they stack their biOa
1 90a to sack roar Hood.
Creed, Mr. liacbir woat oa to
ailgioa. to fhaaart
eataraed lnaowleaaje aae
i druiiBtawcea. baac to the
m dnc&m tato tha
Mcaiaated if be waata it, bat tho party eaa w afford to go lit to aaother da feasire campaigm. I told aie agera two year ago that they aaast ignore all charge and make aa oiwiya eampalga, bat they kaew better." Mr. HabWUia guilty of hk fhrat mistake. The oawpaiga ww oae of the moat offeaarre to adnlreraof hoaostyeTercoadaotod ia this eoutry.-CAcooa St. Mr. Cleratoad is a good enoagh FrteMeat for aa. We beliera thoroaghly to bk patriotieat and incorruptible honesty; we beltera he has she beat rood of tha
eoaatry at heart, aad aimi to execute the laws aa he ft ad them. ther, we believe that ao President inca Linoola baa sympathised wore earnestly than Mr. Ckrelaad witli the bonea aad tha aspirations of hi colored fet low dtiaaa. We say thk after having eea and talked with Mr. Ciavelaad, after reedinr hk pahtte atterances an ritioas aoWtinir as, and ia weighing measure of official reeorniiioR ha has given the raoe.X T. Frteman. 1 did not vote for Grover Clevelanst bat I am free to say he U Basking a splendid record and doing aaoble work for tho eoaatry. He k a toaa of dowaright honesty, principle and independence, aa hk refusal to expel faithful ofaekk for party favoritism and hk oorreetioa of oxtravagattoe, national aad social, shows. Iam ia thorough accord hearty svmoathr with
President Cleveland, and last summer.
when I wae ia England, John Krirht
said to me: "Your new ireldent
seeaaa to bn doing grand work, tar all
the Americans whom I see over here
toll vne o," and I answered that my
opinion they had only told hkt tha truth, .lev. Dr. T. L. OaaJer.
ememmemenmrnlirS sTaoV I
TAMMANY'S EX-OHIEF.
A Cwtow UHir that Mfe W la laaa
JTM Metor Mhi la LewvMlr. Whoa onr townamaa, Mr. George J.
Merer, waa a resident of Lowvilk and
treasurer of the Lewk County Arri-
want on JJJJ
cultural Society ia lot, he soearsd a
promise from the late Hon. Joha Kelly j your father sad grandfather used
WeMHaW CefoSVeHl WaMel
m jt a M . - 1 T""a7 -
of tha warriofS ' mhuiu deliverance.
mp mliitlM
aiasary at
of the worhfs
mBreoktya, Mr.
this sabtect to
ebarch,
the
ay
wbatk
k, tha trae eharoh
jsaiaatidto
of love. Toa cent
The lees van mad of
von will think of tt. Too
aot tost a ehntch by say of amteftot meaaaveaamta. by eritb
or by the trick of wajto,
eaatca watea moetaear
sad spirit of aatrtt of Joans
1st "Osd aa tovod the world that
for It." The trae
the sweet fratt of riahteoas
to ate form of leva. God be thanked,
trae ahaichas. Baity
ate aharehes wbereia I pee aa-
wmtaaas era ad,
to the garden of love. HewMe taey are; oa an the vlotota. Uapreteattoos they
not widely kaawa, bat we know
tot tae Lore;
atl areead about
tha towettec hotty-
the ptatsatloas
tine,
It baa Been
exercised, and has been recogntoed aa lawful oa every hand. That machinery would probably elect Mr. Tiiden
President aad Mr. Wheeler Vtoe-Preet-deat" Goneral Hancock proceeds to make more unmistakable, hk meaning, which k that, should tho House of RepraeentatfTes, aa ho piaialy thinks it ongat to do, pronounce it iireooncilabie with ks coaeckace to bostow on Mr. Hayes mo otectoral rotes of tha three States of South Carolina, Florida
and Louistoaa, or tho votes of any one of mem, then there would be no ekctkw by die people, no candidate having a majority of the Electoral College, and the right to eboose a President would by the eonetitatioa devolve neon the House. ' Souse tribunal," says Hnoock, mnst decide whether the people have daly elected a President Ipreaamso, of course, that k k the joiat affirmative action of the Senate and House, or why are they present to witMas the count, if aot to see that it k fair aad tost? If a failure to agree arises between the two bodies, there can
be aa lawful affirmative decision that the people have elected a Prestdeat, ad the House mast then proceed to net. not the Senate. The Senate elects
Yiee-Prasidcats, not Presidents." Kb wonder that Secretary Bayard, wha had read these iRiperisaabk words, akoald hare commented upon them to a letter road before the Military Service Insmnrinn to terms that reflect honor at oaee npoa Hancock and hiauelf. "I take leave hero to say," writes Mr.
aoter or more
no sounoer eon-
duty and
based mora sol
idly apon law and justice, can bo ion nd
fen tae awtory of taat nertoa tana ia
taiaed in the letter of General Han-
to General Sherman."
But there k somethinc else dedae-
fMe from toe traak and pregnant text
Hancocks eonmunieaoon. From
hk (woeeptioa of the powers and obtt-
srauoas of tae uoase oc nepiesenianroa aaiet vouaar m
to tho eriskthen at hand there were Z17V7 &JZLZTtSl
htm. as betar aa omcer m atgn gMt,: He te about tweatv aiae yean of
certain practical coroiianes ape. .aeiswc aye iw
me siaoa araviiy aau noam. 1 zrr u. . xiuj- my.M.ad
mess Hancock did not flinch, Wstewaer. His aaatraie ollsmoult su-
be. Hancock, to obey totho
-M J fct m I . 5!W J T
ate and House, and a ooneequo
of tho ekctkm by the people 1
whom waa he to take orders oa
aevak a 1 rr iumtUi n ni i mm a kif m aeieet 1
- kl I naa puanaa.
laacnoa oc a amine am oocuaani
for the Pnsidentisi onkoP He binatly
M n . , m t I 1 I
ma uenoiat jiwmii wmm m aieiaac-i ate eueaer aaiit mm eoeeer
IJ mmW nam I MM. Will I1WIM. MM WWII MB am
won oease wkh the oxpiratfoa of ZmlZSR d"u
Marcn S, ana It followed tunt not lor aeraeas aa trot we uaeer toe aeasie. an hoar afterward wouHHaneoek have aos, witooet trie aa4 te aet. afrms
e-- jga uh-Sj arffanr m aaanas
B OM
Tha man whak
timpani to pat M toto the ham
kk dry , and raty oa saUt ba
save it. SaHwiUaavelt Uaaoetgh to used; bat what will tha oattto my Thara k aa way to oanaa" tka any whan k wantod to food; therefore ne mora salt ahonld ba pat) oa than tka attla can mmMy uaa. How man bay wUl stand without injury has nevaw bsan aaoortained with nxaetnaaa, but from my exporience I should any that
leas than a pack to the tank 1 Probably four quarts k plenty.
anaiaflmss ft k nraarioable to
rory saH any, as an ocenaioaal fasd. to good advantage. Ws had a fanr aeraa it saoond growth clover that was cut while very green aad juicy. Several nays of sua aad repeated tornings at last reduced it to something like hay, mmd when a bis rata eouU ba .see
coming up we stacked it Ik weight showed it to bo far from dry, and several bncketo of salt wore need. Tha took acted very strangely, settling Anmm to lee than half its rii nal ,
and wo faared it was spoiled. Bet it kept nrst-rate, aad packed as solid aa plug tobacco, though it was very salt. We pat it before the cattle aad thuy ate what they wanted of it, having plentv of other feed all the whik. It suovfWd mam with salt an wall as with
nart of their food. But I prefer
give salt by Hself aad feed by when possible. We tried tht plan, so often
mended, of putting strata of dry straw
la the mow of green wover, oniv wa
used some very poor oiuc-gr mj, several years old. It k apparently a tuccees; aad I think also the claim that the dry material absords some of too flavor of the green hay, aad so becomea palatable, has something of truth. At any rate, it was all eaten up close, which I think would hardly have been the ease had the blue-graM hay been
fed before its use m the clover. Tut the clover was in places slightly musty;
probably too small a proportion ot ury material was used.
In makinjr clover hay, be not de
ceived by an apparent dryBeea when tha sterna may contain moisture
enough to injure the hay. There m more danger of thk while too snn k very .hot, when the hay may be dry enough to rustle, and yot if put ia a
cock a while, will appear aa k is damp. 1. . Wing, in CmtUry
"Jamil rtunm
THI ILFtM,
StSaooM
k allowed to
to India it k ex
tent In a tow years they wilt be
ns te be noon for sis
toaJ-g hj!Jtt!ll2tf,M" jjjLhtaa are nouT m?
"raa ffffffffMfJttt
JUM mVWfwIi af4nsmy m
ktoes awdi
atrrsk
afffcJJw eWt1 aaTi s)a)a) fbeereeefsi
&leTsMee Mei.
alt aitbt bMNj taey tosvet-
IWeallaie
Ibe
A'
ljMies,ra iMbmbman
ABOUT ELEPHANT.
fao Two JUaesTtow tfaenwaesS wltea tsaii mm Ttmit mt alalinaa
to
itself.
ABOLITION ARGUMENTS.
A Few WerAbt th Cacrr-OMk,
OtHe4c R4a l tk Farm Xrt. Abolish the carry-eomb. It k a bar
barous feature the stable toilet. A good brush or wisp of hay or straw
will as effectively remove dirt from Uta
coat of an animal aad will not injure
the skin or hair, which can sot be sakl of the curry-comb. Rub the limbs of
your borse wit a corn coo. ami jxxnm ... t A m.
on with a ctoui, sponnng on xreiuenv ly and drying carefully, and the ani
mal win maxe you ieot proua 01 is bright, smooth ooat If you feel that you must use a eurrv-eomb becaueo
Bayard, that no wiser.
aeii
lion. Thomaa F.' Grady to speak
at the annual fair of the society. Short
ly before tho date fixed for the fair ho wrote to Mr. Kelhr for a few facts ia
hk history and Mr. Grady's for publi
cation in Use Lowvtiie papers, ia reulv he raeeived the followiasr letter.
marked eoaiidoatia." and which bo
utill has in his poeeession. Mr. Kelly's
death havtnsr removed the laiunotton ot
serecy. Mr. Maarer has cousented to
jft ua pobttM tfce letter:
lioeaueinij ' sjiuao UXIOK HCTSX, tUXATOai, 1 Aarasc M. MOB. (
Mr Dcar ma: Teer or the 1Mb is s mm& eeoMees aotee. Mr. OmmIv aad
Mjrsetf will teare ante or If mm Toric o tae
nta prox. tor Lewniie. arrtrnc mwmm Iimt barrlaa- agPlSewM.
Hob Taomae r. urasr was sera m jiew
Terk. serred foar year in tae Stoat AsmhuMr. aa is at ateseat tatae Seaaie. Itets mt
vmm pateaiaee. 1 eeeweer mtm mm m wp
01 mm rnrnm in hdbc imm.
emmobas
aad are
bora la Mew Tortc, of
He
ire trirmn rott Orssrs
and rx will protoabir MMtea at tae de
eerf attoa. but as you wmssaiS m m roue
letter ao waie our neeifreen. 1 mnmmm man
teaaaevaaiR a4 eoaperea aa
taken
orders from Grant in the
of PreebJeut and Comanander4n-
He did not doubt that Geaeral I
t's authoritr. such as it was, i
would coatiaoe, and he acknowledged
taat tha lYsstdeat of tae sonata woaM
beooMmreh 4 "the kgitimata
smf tftmB mmtamt amf nmrnt nflB tmrnl ajag ammmj geaaannm nmg maanma, amynj aajasj of Jeans flMn,"
,t Wton tha mrmon waa over
hawee
a
.an
hoard of Hoary Ward
ktlsig
We
to
with mm, bat ba harried away to a
of Ms
ec
no one to esmal htm.'
ba on Mnrea 4 tae icgittsaate person pjawe to sea wtun to exercke Pfoakkntial authorttf for rTwKe
n kwfnl
oatU the
PermrsaSfl am aotbiaa: te
nVmPB) fMmtaMPaa tflhft aBMPst4rfBmVS Td
see ratr for a kmc taee:
aad verr eoette under trrtasr
k atfeunioinien. wtmm a ertvee
of tineei- 1 soaiir hett wb tiMaiaB-
te ae a wmtasmaei to aire nau asasca
11. aui win teas or aaner onur
Win rtve wtt a eurtj
eeeerseaoa nanllv anwed
Jomk Kau.r.
TfreaiMur aaa
' the army would Hsncockrecog right of toffaeacing in any doy military measures tha mleetlon
mo frm notHioation that:
of. the Sonata nor the Gen
eral of
a:
greo by military 1
aoaarently directed to that end would
ba eoaotrued and treated by him (Han-
eock) ia tho light of raaaoa and of con-
- aWaa'sstWaaa aw oJ(HFme ma5 I
authorities be fovokod. It k
try ia suoh creat erkas for the
ewtoosa at tae armv, aa
ly forntooe aoartae aeedof it,
S9wt9 JSfm Ssa sPsJaPweaaaato
just give tho implement a good trial on your own head for three awe connive mornings. It may change your ideas on the subject
If you love year aortas or snot stock, and allow them to mora at will around a pasture lot, aboiiek the barbed-wire fence.
Check reias should have no pinoe
anion: your harness. If the horse was
properly broken they are aanoeessary. Ph, your horse k aa inveterate stum-
Mar. isn't iir iaea anoura w
loaw to von. for ao farmer oorht to
own an unrelkbk home.
Ahalkh the farm morterssre. It M
cor that k eating the life out of n . m . , 1 1 .1 .
yen. ua. yes, 1 aaow an aooev 4an bad year and the other set-backs that
pelted you to "raise the whHi."
Yon do not seem to be able to 'get
aheadM yet, eh? "Draw in yeurborna a little; don't invest kt that new carriage; work mora yourself haatesd of simply housing the hired man; take tha Kreatest poostWo cars of your tools and apkmente, soaato make them kmt
longer; 00 not waste yoor measss hxihe; to rake "8:10" horses; work yoor farm for all it k kritknatety worth; study
of every cent; save whatever you eania
ettfeer labor or material; cat on every
unnecessary Mem of personal expestee, and you will soon be in a fair way to
abotka the hateful mortgage. asi.
Fmrgt and Jrmrm.
IT PtON'T BvtOW.
JKf4lBWl aMI e VawJT BatBC anaTsB Then arc some men to Detroit who
too peppery for any thing. Ana
dar. when the hambie-Mtoded
wan marking otT eighty
eight degrees in the shade, a very mildmannered mam , entarsd a basinooi
nlaee on Mkhkran aeaae nndeoon-
donttoli
to
There are two kinds of okphaak, the
Afriean and Asian. The former k sel
dom domMtkatod. but k hunted down
and killed for the sake of hk toska.
which are larger tad heavier th
uaae of hw Asiatic relation. All over
Southern Ask. with the sok exception
ot Arabia, the elephant k found; but tha home the animal delights ia is the hot, Btoiet, swampy forests of India
and Burmah. They are grant iravelnra. and have been en count red on
mountaln-toDS uvea aa high as seven
thousand feet above the sea: the herds contain from twenlv to Bfty. but in
favorablv sitnstad oountrks one hu
drad have been found livkr torether.
aoh herd k led bv the stroasreet and
lararest bulL who leads it throurk the
jungles.
It takes about four months to tame a
full-grown wild elephant; but he, or she. is not trusted alone for a veer for
fear it might run away; but the calves
give no trouble and soon become great pete, coming up to tha house for fruit.
bkeuik and surar-cane. But it does
not do to let the little creatures
where vou keen those foodies, for I
had a net babv elephant who found out
that the trait was kept in a large earthen jar four feet in height, on top of whkh the Alter anO Mini bier were alneed. and one dar. when he thought
no one wae looking, the cunning little thief stole into the room, and tilting every thing off the jar over onto the ixouad. seised a larre bunch of
beat anas ia hk tky trunk aad ran
awav to Ms motner. who was too
dangerous to go near, she having been
onlv a few months eausrht. Ibe 1
pudent little creature, while eating hk Hl-irotten prise, kept tieepinr cut be
tween the old ladv s forelegs with hk
head on one side, apparently to
what I thought of bk proweas.
As he srrew an he wae pat to drar a
unall cart, and unless oarefully
watched would rraduallv edee the
text to the side of the road and topple
me contents into the ditch. One very fed trick he had when looee was to
hide in the jungle when be beard any ,ne riding toward the bouae, and as they came clone he would bring hk trunk down on the earth with such a
baar that several visitors wre thrown
from their ponies, and every ana had to keen a sharp lookout. With all hk
fum there was nothinc vicious about
him, and children could get on hit back and play with him. To me he
wa most eRectionafe, and I have often
awoke from my afternoon nap to and
him standine: alongside my rrass ham
mock lisrhtlv feeling me all over with
hks trunk.
Sleohank are extremely ueefuL and
when kindlv treated are docile and
tractable; but they have good bm
ories and recollect injuries quite as
woU as kindneee, seldom failing to re-
their native istow. But ae they stand old almost aa watt aa boat, wa may
yet aaa them bacome twmmon mstt-
a'Jji . ..1 L..... t I ,
lainy yean ago mimwui aaa w be brought up in ships front Burmh la (Calcutta. They were not allowed
ntuch fresh water, whtoh was kept ia boa tanks arranged dowa the middk
of tho vassal to front of them. These tonka wore olosed with round lids thai
screwed in, and as they had to U
opened night and morning to ghreth
ammaw enns vmm cuamng ereaturei soon found ant the way of unscrewini;
them aad helping tn em selves ia the nisrht when all was euiet Men had st
last to be pot on aa sentries over the
tonka, or toe waoto suppty woum have boon drank up in a couple of days. Another thing they did was when they received their allowance of sugar-cane ia the morning they would immediately lk down upon it and then try toKteal from their neighbors. If any delay
took place to serving out thir food they would trumpet and bang their trunks against the water-tanks, creatine such a dktorbaaee that it made the a
people on passing snips wonuer what the vessel had on board. Ckui tier box.
A BOY GROWN UP.
New aad Wbea OmhI and
Are rrme, Young people rarely realise, when
eritiekmg their elders, that the traits or haWts that seem to them obnoxious were formed in early life. If their
manners are rude, if they lack tact, i( they are not wall Informed, it k be
cause taey nave not meue use 01 metr opportunities. Manners are the truest indications of character. A ilWwourtoous person k both careless and sellisli, for the beet manners are but the ex
pression of the Golden Rule: they are
the card of introduction to strangers. A friend can introduce you to good society, but he can not keep you there
that depftSMW on yoarsoH.
A boy of kindly nature m rareiyrmie.
A boy of seltkh nature k polite only,
when bk own desires are not interfered'
with.
Every man k tho result of his own
boyhood and youth. If ha has read good book, kept himself informed on
patfetng events, no neeomes wnai uie worltl terms a well-informed, intelligent man. If he has wasted hk time F . 'as .. J 1..
in inning cenTenim, rcsim wmi, ligation al books and papers, neglected to develop the taknt which he surely he becomes a stiierficia!, a tiresome, if not a wicked, man.
If as a boy be has not cultivated Utft
graces and amenities 01 me, ne can
not expect to Become mi moi w lightfnl of men. a Klwhed gentleman.
II ae a boy he it a not stuuea 10 avoiu eollkions with those about him, lias not recognised the rirhU of others, has not cultivated a desire to lead men to higher motives, to give to others the
ben em ot am own opponuiuuee. nc becomes that most unfortunate person.
a tactless man; a nakance wherevei
peopk are brought together. One oi the lessons eviry boy can learn k to
wateh those men who arouse adveix
eritickm and carefully avoid their habiU both of mind and body. Remember the old adage: "By others' faulu correct your own. VChrilmn fmcN.
IMPRISONMENT FOR DEBT.
Ante ndmnt to Grnel Law
mt Mm mt Xew Yeric Ken' York haa not for many years.
dksrraeed by tho existence of a
tow authorising imprisonment for debt pure and simple, but it haa boon within the discretion of the courts to puBih
alleged fraudulent acMors ny an ttnmiLyl tmnrn ot imnrkonmenL A bill
toJlate upon tnoee wno aenave crueuy j ;Z..Zi V- .i. :.7 ... irUlature of
-VT AIUiW kr ril tka mmarv I me UOVerner, mmm jmmn. i uu ut. u k t,u actions to a period ot six montns. i
1 ProfNaato Bsnetn.
lly ineaired of the proprietor:
"Have vou paM muea ataaauon
too weatner to aayr '
Mr. MeCeasaa, of maryiand, is a
bowling failure as a mathematician. A
short tune asm be "arralrned" tho
Democratic Congress for its entravagaaes, taekttog that the apptoprktlona
already poasad the House asnouat
the sum of sma,s48.il. Br a
ment printed to another oohtmn It wUt
bo seen uiat no got witaia aisi.aii.Bni
of the truth which k rettv el sat
MeComaa. Moreover, a fact which Mr.
"1 should
fhe reply. 'I've ba sSoortoa oora-fteld
that Ikadr wat
sweating like a
broaw'
. . ....
1 nastol - - mi. 1, m -- -- I r " .
aadmaaaalamoastet latoreet Is betas; ' what k towfnl aad what k not kwfnl
wsatoitoTaTk bj tbsiaabst nusnlili ami u uat siotom JtoCoams neglected te avail himssff ot amtyttoafOmstaBliatiniir, tha Mtok- WouUthat words to righteous aad to making hk statement conapkte: Aa tor of Wmt. ni fniiiwinif. aeamgeons aa thorn of Hsassek sonld amrr fwtft ttofoacc Udt ysor; tht BemmmMmmmM ! mm mmd mmmM mwo wahonod aohooa to tha hearts of pnonfesn Ssaofo Asm swereeseet tat anw rT.iTrrrr.. rrw Jr the puamaalmma majority of tha pi aawfatfsn m-spastd ay tktBmmm. Tim !S m?7!S TTL. a?t?. Btoamof nepteasasitlvaa! Wa saouM next time Mr. McComas makea a S?Si7Vf mfiSl SaT aotlaon have seea tho aaeriice of a speech for Hagerstown coaenmrttoo, ! ' ! - jvyg. gSZg? J? paremooat and vital csoedtothmal ho wUl not focget to pa this ia. The EtssrtL'C: sri-s-axsrrs; - m Hi j't I?iri It' " fff "i 0 T i 1 m t mm I Bm naaatoeto at Irnadwi- atom aitofcank. hnabtonobt of the moat anayaang mnannnaH na njanasaa. nnnunennnvb Jh snnn t waawawosw a
elephant with fakaeedk as he put hk
trunk in at too saop winnow as ne nsMssd on hk war to the daily both in
tho river, and who. nllinr hk trunk
with dirty watrc, spouted it over hk
tormentor as he returned. This m a
very common war theee animals nave of navinc oft old scores, aad should
there be no water at hand they will fill
the traak with ashes or duet, suddenly blowiar it over those who have otTend-
Ths trunk k never used for striking, and. in fast, when any dearer k
threatened k oiled etote np for pro-
effect of thk humane amendment to
the oM statute will be to sot at liberty a large number of imprisoned debtor throughout the State, who have been iacaroerated for varying periods.
The eases of soma ot inem - p''
debtors1' are such as to appeal strong ij
to the sense of justice and numanuy, and the wonder k that the undue severity of the law was not long since
abated, vne ease ot aiin Donald, who haa been lying to Ludlow
street jail, New York City,, for more
Ika. irtt V1M DM. M VfW W w
SlSif. bit when aTthVokphnTt ktod. Tt appears that inl87S McDonwSumilPaa T aToY toone aid reooivao award from the Govwilj oatchap netoei ot eartn, assone . . mmM.ooa for cotton de-
lorof wood, and throw it with rreat
" . 111 1 1 an 1.
fores, or taey win oroaara so Branca
of a tree and mats nee oc it as a erao,
srai fna. to brash Iks away. At
tht no of the trunk there to a prejee-
laoa like a narer, and, torffe aa tha
m fat beast looks, he can pick no a
tkamble with juntas much oaee as a log of wood or any siaular large object. The banks are the main weapons of
defease, aad amour the tamo males it
ffthe
.r.iM)t ml nonn.oug lor 00 won
rtroyod by tba roderai nisi unng
toe. war Ot ne reoenwn.
cure taia rsouit ae mmm. -rr ,
amoar the lawyers ana jood of Washington about half the award, and, with what remained, had gone to New York. CHy and embarked to a successful brokerage bneiaoss. Soon, aftorward ha was arrested for nonT7JZLHt mt MO.000 in
kv of a nnsToT Washtotion hiby:
. "JCxaetlv. IskoHdewbt year word to the knot. Yon aonH sea any indienttoa of a freeoe am, followed by
& you take me for afoeir1 roared Ve proprietor, as ato face took on a
beoutifol erwihed sfrawbetry ttat.
"No, air, no, ski 1 simply
Yott the ojoeet ton. "Andl samfly tott yon lego to HnaV fh.sirr'r . "Kxactiy-rm goisas. l a a ahrmv florin tho sky. and I towed 1 might
a. It'a all rfaht. air
on if it ovm llooiy es aLjs jk afBBBJffB4t BBjnnpta oVaamg
- mmmmmmmmmm If ma aHMMkkAkMe) MbOakJ snow waea 1 m ranemma, awe
Jnmt raasv
kl right. Il wO abV9awe eMal
fmrmah, aa old elephant named Rajah
to kept whose tasks novo no aeon out, tarn be nets as a kind of a schoolmaetor
1 to the other animal-, of whom a large
member are employed there. It k sometimes necessary there to mot ekphank on to rafts, and many of tbea object to this, aot liking the akakhw and unsteadiness. When one ifanrn Saiah h called, and OOtaos
ruehieg up bektod, trumpeting loudly. Tan tfrnetoHr bssst looks rOuad. nSM
fiasMM at the fleam tag sussasi ant at, aad he stops oa the raft qniek
Bajah sstdom baa to nseae
of nts weopons. coroeieaa to addition to tho toska. the Make, and tiamatidom onsa
AwnwtMa?eJ
netoafn
nnr
who
tJbeat, ars em bold ins d to do so by .Mabaal tarninaT reond aa K to
neuL BtotkkkottlradmekahB got
tJM monhoat vvitbto reato the pea- HBPaaaj
baiMadaM;Mn
sad
etmrnl nkStoT
hMtmeat. whtoh .had. oean
toincd by default and wtuiout notice to W Beitigunatofurnkh bail, ha was thrust toto jail, whera woM aoubtloas have mmaincd uati has death but for the tinteK pago the kw referred to Aaitk. he out of prison a broken-down old ef sixty, to ba dependent forth test ol Uslifoupon thVcharity of letotk. - - indeed that a oaee oi
hardship seouio. iot wo r
Maae. have uases i wnawtrrr, yot maMthat J am u J Am m. mmAml mt SB CSSC
cm ik morns, hot without sue ones. At toot tha matter aama to .W.netk .ol
a geamematv enVet to asr
a.u.
York to ana aaaeng Bjo ir ant hnea adhered to tho. old
idea of hmprkeotog nwm who coat n
motoahto, andtthl an agreer-
1 il an re wb"
with
aaed it
an
ad moon
