Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 29, Number 3, Jasper, Dubois County, 15 October 1886 — Page 2
A MAO WOt-FF.
OAHTAL NOTES,
win np wPwwwp uwewme
stapirtmaala itte
aoatn owm'
c, 0. 4. Ma Mans A,
,. LoK w elelejutod y At KMchM ( ftu IHikriak el St. LHtte I pwww tt nern a pwrM of fl,0M te 0rtos Stewart nraU to b used I furtJeeeaaoe the nw bouse rate lu tiolsma, arrived v4wy th trurte, I oaewtattm with a r aertarbe mM: mI took a abort trio
through Jjouuwt on tv arrival mi the
i. l(r whto I weat to Loa-
arrtvku there Auxuet IS. I drooped
Mr. Jetaeli a note at-tbe Hoeee ol Dm.
ttettag that I weM be piaaseu to
to him Mnersoaataay hum ad
lw notejat mw, a Imnortoat
coanuHMttauttou of which I waa the bearer. Hto route to U
to m at the Hoteom v unmet
ii I received a auewer w atr
tar. and attbjd of two dajra I teat hi, auodher, say tear" that the eomHHiaieattoa eaewc fram toe Kulgate of SU Patrick ol C Loute, who had the honor te entertain Mat tve rear a. Tat letter waa not answered either, aud'o the follow to day, thinking that my IttUr might haw mtsoarrted, I tetegr4bed Mr. ParuU aeklae: Mai It he had received any of my former eommut'ra'loas. StIH no answer. I taaa addressed him tor the fourth time aad explained that ! wm the bMrer of a draft to he pre.
for tht Howe-Knle im,
SCHOOL AMD OHUROH. , fOE ODB YOUNG
AutUeetHae.
WxaHtMOTOK. Ooi. I
at bow tuiinii to reeum ate dutte at tha Treasury DetMrimeat oast week, Hla fnoada have vory great mtegivlatfe aa te tha wisdom of tola deetelou, aad Mr. Maaeia; btnuMf te alao haeltaed to doubt htoatreujrta. It U given oat that he will eater mom hla tell dattea, bat the Tree, erjr oeiaU tatak that thU can not be poeatbte. od that Mr. Mauelng, la kle
state of health, wilt eertaiatr wot uader tah to x hla signature 1,106 ttmaday, for teotaoee, to iftare rotlae documents, which to a labor that often baa to bt
done by tha acting Soeretary of the Treasury, aad whleh to regarded aa a foil oay'a work ItaeM for aa ordinary dark. If Mr. Maulf will return to hW deak aa Jadjre Foiffer did, be construct tvaly abaent ao aa to araU hlnuelf of toe aatburlty coalerred by law to hare aa acting Secretarr aiolntd who eaa alga tha roatioe naaera, Mr. Maaalaf ma noaalbly be able to preeorve hla health and act In a purely advisory eapaolty aa Secretary of the Troaaary and prepare tho next ananal report. In dolus tbie be will do all that the think, lag men In Coacroee belteve tbataSaaNtary of tha Traaaarr ooht to do, al thooffh there ha thae far been little diepoaltion to rattere the chief inanea oal. ear af tho enorraoua burden of Ineonae qnontlal routine duties. At the bet, It to Mid that Mr. Manning will return to hla duty only aa an experiment. He much dlre klmaelf to remain Secretary ol the Treaeunr. and the Preel dent alao
h ut that aa it ternwl to be impoealbto , tbe poaltion M aa exirenwj or ubj,
with him I you hi i ana mt. namw errsw
to obtain an Interview
hare te return the draft to the eonrce wfcenee I received It. I waited patiently for twa day, and my original Inteatlo waa to stay In London 'three days, whoreee I had now been detained orer a wook, I packed my trap preparatory to aterttafc far the continent. An hoar before my departure and two days after teudteg my fourth request for an Interlow, I got a tele? rum from Paruetl which read like this: 'Call at Hoaee of
ComsMua into evening. Have just opoftt your other letters, l'arnell.' I eouoluded not to remain any longer, ao atarlod for tha c oatinent. From Hektei horg. howover, I forwarded the draft to Faroe)!, aecompauTlng It with another pullte note telling him St. Lonis KnlchU of St. Patrick wonld appreciate it aa a eoutpHmout If he would forward an auto, graphic nekKowiedgnMnt of the receipt of the draK to nee at the American exchange ha London, where I could gat it om my return, and I would then copaidcr that my mieeioa woald be aecompitohed. Meanwhile I communicated with my fit. iMk frfefld. I told them
tern Paroell waa inaccesaible; that I had not seen him and did not xpeet to se him. Arriving at .Paris I NedTi a cabte dtspatcn front St, Louis tuatraettug nte either .to return the draft to the secretary or to bring back an ao knontedgmeat of I to receipt by Mr. Paruoil. I went at once to' London and agate addressed Mr. Pameil, this time acquainting him with tha action of the St. Lenin knights and asking that he Hbersud the draft or a receipt to the Btraria on which I waa to sail that day. MM I got no word from Mr. Parnell. so I started lor home,
not knowing whether he ever got too draft or not. To say that I was justly angry but Hi exameoa my feeltnga. I had dona every thiaz In tnr power to tet a aedtence with Mr. Parnell and had Jutted. Mv journey was fraltle, and Totleould not help thinking that Mr. rarneH and not myself wn at fault. I oortelelc regard Mr. I'arneU's treatment of nws" very, very altabby. Common oourteay, it strikes me,, in a ease of such tonpoiiance required some recognition, however amali. of mv mission. That ray ioitere roaehfcd him I have no reatou to doubt, and that he should have neglooted H answer them I can't explain. As it to I have nothing to show to tho St. Loato Knhjhta that the money they suboribed, and of which I waa the reapoaathk bearer, waa delivered and receive!, ft waa a cold-blooded ana, and I doubt whenber the cauae of Ireland eaa bo advsvaeed under such leadership as that of the uuetpproachable Parnell. Mr. Wolff wW cabte the Loudon bankers on whom tho rnrwott draft to drawn, aakluf whothei aha draft has yet been cashed.
4 QUARANTINE. MaVNHMleae of MIri
Ute rnnlll Autet I.NMMitee laf4 -WHh rtewe-rweemwiite. Jwrrujieox City, Mo., Oct. 4. The foltewlucproclamaUo wilt be teeuod tedf by Governor MarnMuhike :
to- uumwu. Kxnoerivn DarAnr
jtaKT, Out or Jnrmusow, Oet. i
Wkbbka)!. The fctete Board of Heaith has
, Dim taere m a, Tmmtmai nnrnm
or leotagteae dteeaM kaowa aa pteareaiemainapMtemte amoageuttte lu eariom fortient of tie country, and .have
OaMltVd qaaranttne agatntt
UM I to xieeoari bj
latrodae-
aay Ptnot,
Caaltee ef Lake, Cook, I PmM. Kane,
KeHHtotl
Jaaasr.
M. WW. Kankakee aad Jronaota, hi the
Isate e Ultaets. or the eoaattee of wawtoa.
r, baae. roner a urn, " t ladlana. or. the mate of onto, or the.
Mte ef Qeebee. Caatada, for a pertou of
Maetr days neat enaalair; aa WMbwsu, The aaM Board of Kealth has Teeeeeeed me to tesoe my proehMaatkm anl sl aewa i other action to eaforee aaM qaaruartau ae mar be deemed nteeaeary and ex.
wrefore, I. John I. Mamadake, ar aftba Mate of Xleso art. de Hereby
il btiMML traaeoorta
aofapaalea ana oner eerporfrow thdvoduetnirineo thl State any eat.
a ftne pontons or cwaarrr wamw in jMranao eataMMtoed by sate Board of Health for a netted
ataetv days j aeat cnsaiitgj and I hy aaft anon aad dtreet altsherHte, eon.
aaa utner exeeaviTe wnwwrs wi m aaaiet m enforetaa aM. qaarantlne
aad hi wretoestag thta aeate agataet. tit mauettea et aueJt ateeaee. u tBteaed) Jomi S. MAmfAtKk. JwT wmV nVnTwHWre MieuAnt. K. XoanAfTii. teeratary at Mote.
doubt whether he will be nble to retain the place much longer than the meeting
of Congreea. sonoHUX sugar.
Washixbtok, Oct. Last year the
Deoartment of Agriculture began to. ex periment In a small way at Ottawa, Kan.
with the Hffulon sugar-making procose aa applied to sorgham cane. Instead ol
crushing the cane, aa In the sugar-cane nroceaa. It waa shaved oC in minute
alleas aad the aucrose. or suear-yleld
Irk sap, extracted by streams of water.
The reeulta obtained ware so encou rag-
la that the feld of operations waa re
moved to Tort Scott this year, and with
a largely increased .piaai experiment are now in progress on a scale of some magnitude. To-dav a telegram waa re calved from. Prof. Wiley, the chemist of the department, who Is In charge of the works, announcing the complete success of the experiment. The telegram states that svrup has been obtained from the sorghum cane of light color, good iavor and crystalline well. There was comntete extraction of sucrose in six of the
cells of the battery. Commissioner Colman to vary much elated at the result of the experiments, and regards them of great value from an economical point of view. In the process now used In thet South tbereds a loss of nearly fifty per
cent, of the saccharine matter contained in the oaa, while the experlntenta' at Port Scott show an absolute extraction. ATT ORXKY-G KX RKAL GARLAND RRTURNS TO KM BK8K. Washikgtosc, Oct. Attorney-Gen-aral Garland is back at his desk, and la
apparently unconcerned at what he calls ! the attacks of the newspapers and of the
! politicians upon him. He has preserved his peace of mind vary well,.fdr the rea- ( ton that he gave orders that neither newspapers nor letters should be sent to him at Hominy Hill, and he Is therefore practically unacquainted with the commente which have beau made upon his course during the last two months. II . has alt the qualification of a city juror. t He known of no opposition. He flatly nays that he does not Intend to resign, and the President has not Indicated
to him that he wishes to nave mm resign. He probably would scoff at the report that four members of the Cabinet, two of whom possibly would be quite willing that their names should be used, are of the opinion that he ought not to remain la the Cabinet. Pan Electric Rogers has atoo returned to Washington from his country home, brteht but tccdv. He to snld to have
disposed of the large block of Pan Sleet nc stock for S,000, leaving hla partners and the eourta to wonder why, and baa relapsed Into poetry. Bis latest fort, with which he greets the return of Garland, ta "Parthenon." COMMI0tOXKR COf.MAX OK TUB PLKUROPXKUSCOI.VA IX CHICAGO. Washixutox, Oct. S. Some anxiety
to felt at the AnrlculturalDepariment over the failure of State and local authorities te fully co-operate with the departmeut in lte e forte to stamp out pteuro-poeumonla'. The fund at the ills, posal of the department for the suppression of eoatagtous diseases among cattle wa limited to 11 00.000. and the heavy
expense of the lastfew weeks have made Mtoaalaroade on the appropriation. The
qaarantlne at Chicago to maintained at a
dally eoat of 91 SO. commissioner w man. speaking of the operations nt Chicago of the department, yesterday, said that there seems to be a total failure on the part of the State authorities to detroy infected animals. Unless some action in that line la taken a very large sum of money will have been expended imply in quarantining cattle, aad the animate will still be on hand. It would be better for all parties to have the infected animate destroyed, which could only be done by the State authorities. Maryland and other States are complaining because of the withdrawal of the department's expert veterinarians for service at Chicago, and an teas some action to taken by the uiiuriiiM ta that eltv to relieve the
f aiHitAa tkm f Mada at the disnoal ot the
department wilt be exhausted In a few montha and the country generally left without protection against Infections aHeeatteu et cattle.
The CVureh erf ftouse has d?lara4 Haalf poaltively dramatlou. Ten thouaaud public scboota receive ftaanoial support from t the GovurnMttmt of Mexico, Mr. Talmafu aaya He has toot bul a nluf 1c Sabbath's work from akknaot tduee he eommouoed hht paaktral work about thirty year xgo. AT. T. fuof. -TUe Univeraity of Suit Marcos, In Lima, Peru," was founded aighty-nvi
yean before Harvard, and the university of Mexico antedate the Cambridge iMstitutiou by alKhty-thrat yeuty. An old pariah clerk waa oourseouely thanking a church dignitary fot kindly taking, wt mwgtoy, a vlllaff service. "A worse preacher would
have don us, tr." heanki. "II wwonij knew whore to Sttd hiau." ChrMian
Mr. MoMaKters. of Toronto, whe
erected th building for the ltepttet !
stitute at Wkm!sUcic, i;an.f ana andowinl seven of it urofoaaorsliips hnt woeHtly nddad fSteO.000 to his gifte fot
the purpose ol mnKtnf; it a lujiuomjge.
An interesting fact for misatonary wnrton te Kilt tllUS bv the HlHlratM
ChnMUiH HVJWv; "If the Chinese Nation were to ptuw bufore au 'Observer in single file, the prooassion would nevet ceAM, for a new generation wouki be ooBiing on the stage as fnet as the proeeaeion ntoved.1' A full benoh of judges at Concord, N. Ii, gave aa opinion in the case ol the Salvation Army indicted for beatitig drums in the street at Soraorsworth, vix: That it was in violatiaa'ol the statu toe, and .that their doing it at an act of religious worship waa no defense. They must worship-o far ai drum-beating is eonoerned outwide ol a compact village. Jteafcm Hermld. The Duke ot Hamilton having dented the United Presbyterians n place of worship on Arrau Isle, Scotland, the brethren hold servioea on board a yacht anchored in anue little Lantlaali bay
and pray just as devouly for the nobeelity." Small boats comniuni. eate between the shore and the yacht, and the invitation to service te given by a bell at the mast-head. N. i Jhdepemient. An exchange says: "We sometimes see the expression, 'Mohulla work,' in articles on missions in India.
Mohuila means a ward in a city; ami, in this work, the missionaries go iuto
an open square in the ctty and preacn the Gospel to all who will hear. The women missionaries go at an hout when most of the men will be away al their work, aad often have a large audienco." An amusing incident happened in a Liverpool church the other Sunday. The pews of the church had been varnfrhed the week previous and were not yet entirely dry. The congregation did not know this. The clergyman oame out of the vestrv-roora and began the service by reading the sentence: "Rend your hearts and not your garments," etc., the people rising as he began. But to the horror of every une they found themselves stuck fast to the seats; and many of them literally rent their garments in their effort to
get up.
T T-PARTV.
Mm twirled upon her y
TAmmmI iMOKaer
mM ! "'II
a a tea-parti' to dart' the table 'aeath a tree. lUnKteer tarW, aad fUtet
-ttp-teea Ibrat, tad Ueaea bfxrhL
tmly tlreU ut plart
FU have mMtMtti
Witli tMiautiair tarta.
m Hur ouimi uirt the tray,
4ui uUlM Uld MIMNMM Im trim
iVa twinklmtr teper thin aad UOl,
ad taea te tM waa ru v mi.
Uiruaaee trtiHHi aae iwiHeren iweea, turf waa teader 'neath her fret; UJ iuh aMIk llUU WU MHHUkl '
for taeierut tfowu was tusked aad trlntaied. Mow hereaai laud here's the treatr she
OHM.
M Hut who te there to eat?
ru very wiireiy iw my
and sleping new ami taetlmr thea, She ate wiJiirawk tr all tee .
J ever and wheru djSadHHild challenge, lr. B., should hti
lea, I thtek I'll be
AVID FOR GREAT THING!.
BaMyaa's Nrrew MMa trm
h aad Wtet a 0ttwia im i;rn. weU'a Army aal4 f It, A black, bitter winter night, the hoar-frost of which stood white and thiok on the beards of the soldiers who eatuu tramping in from their cold
uight-watoh, stamping their half-
froaen feet, and striking their oeuurabed hands hard against each other. War .was raging in evory part ef Kngto-nd, King Charles and hte nobles battling with the Parliament and the people. Among the other place that wore being fought for waa the old town of Leicester, and it seemed now as if a few days mure must decide which party was to have it. The cutting wind that hud been blowing fieree-
Jy all day had lulled about nightfall, ana
all was ueauiy sun; out ever aim
a red flash broke through tne uarKiieae,
to hU watuh-ohain a ptece of Ivory ahapud and oelored like a pea-nut. (
Tho wlnt was thhu JSvrry tuemoec
was bound to produee nw onarut wnUvar itud wherever another wember
If Mr. A, meeting
hold up to vtew the bit
of ivory, then Mr. M. waa nouitu to uo the XMim. or ehte pay tho ftne. At nfrt lite tin was oue dollar; afterward the Una waa lixed at live dollar, lliei line were pakl into the elub's puree, wkieh for many year waa kept fat and full. Now, till may seen boyish, net t say "silly," for paroel o( digHllted business men, yet some of the members of the club were gentlemen favorably known throughout America. Ihe Frenchman in question was the preai. dent of the club, and the other m embers uaed to take delight in "catching" hint. Onoe he waa riding ith gnoUtut memer of tha club. The Frenchman hold the rein. The borne sprang into a run. The Frenchman held on with the grip of death. It would have been madttea to loosen the Une for an inwant. In the very crisis of the run. stev the friend held an ivory pea-nut in
front of tho Frenchman. He waa naught. The next dav he naid the tine
without a murmur. " Years after that he fon ml himself wedged in a great
crowd in Broadway, lie waa a stout man a round and a rosy as a pippin aml he oould not m$ibly get his
hand into his waistcoat iwdket In that Jut thou a mentlHjr of the
liiia. and realized the stout
idatit' nritdieament. Out oame
tht Rliia man's oharm. and the dial-
limirH was irivun. Til pay," said the
Frenchman: and pay he did. Again,
ho was t Long Branch. He had lor gotten about the poa-nut, and was dis
Tr ftm O0-t JNMStef emd
SAFE.
wdthHdu Mntothuwuvci a long way from :$iu tt0 Those ah LJt
m the guard-room were hitrdy and practiced soldiers from tha picked men of Cromwell's army all except one.
SOME FASHION CHAT.
That one was a tall; brown-lianuit.
rather-coarse-featured lad of eighteen, with a strangely wistful look in hta large, deep, earnest eyes, like oue who was always seeking something which he could never lind. He had little about him as yet from which' his companion could have guessed that he was to grow into one of the famous men of the world? but even those rough soldiers had alreadybegun to notice that he was thoughtful beyond hi year, food of asking innm) and aearohin? ouftitions, and
with uplifted arm, swimming towaru fctm. In the hamLthnt belonged to the
uplifted arm was a little yellowish ob
ject, like a pebble. But it was not pebble; it was one of the ivory pe J.nta. Tha toor nresident laughed
that he wa nearly drowned. Golden
Day. SEXTON BEETLES.
Ferfoet War la Wkteh the Indtietrt
etM Little laaeeta lie Thlr Werk.
In"tbo whole insect kingdom there to nothing much more wonderful than
the intelligent work performed by the
small and pro-
burying beetle. These
always eager for every chance of doing digioualy-strotig creatures are about an
any on a a goou tura. me - hurt to be bandaged, a sick man to bo tended, a ration of bread to be shared with a hungry soldier, a prisoner in seed of a kind word to cheer him up, the young recruit was foremost of all; and he wa already known among hi comrade by the name of "Helpful John." The strain of this rough camp life waa evidently beginning to tell upon him, for hi face looked pale and thin, and his eye shone with a fever
ish light: but be wa putting on ms
FetetWi
PR
af
SUAE.
QMPT.
SaSTj veeltaa caAiTiaeai.aa.
ICQ
Bsnii
i rtL
GERMAN reMEOY
mUj mmuaw aj OVfftut (ttkW(rt4uWI NuKNMfuD For Pflin 3tpifesr VI I Mill it tieioniirfe aku uiui.bul
suiJUJa a. TesBLm te.BAt.TUHMu.aa.
Innh lonr. Thev are black, with two
band across the back of a bright
nrn ir color, and two snots of tin
nf the vAnv. AHhoilCl
vwiwa O
in so gay and attractive a ureas, it is not safe to handle the insect, on account of a fetid odor that constantly emanates from it, and which soap, water, alkalies and, strong perfumeries are powerless to remove. These busy crcUture will bury birds, froe-s. rabbits and pieces of meat with
nrlu i nun uuu w
ateel cap a briskly as ever to go forth not5qu,a to the task, other will take to his duty, when one ol the men inter- a share in the work. One beetle can
DR. JOM lULL'S
Smith's Tonic Symii
FOR THE CURE OF FEVER and AGUE Or CHILLS and FEVER, AND ALL MALARIAL PltlASEt. The jreprteter ef this celebrated medietas lastly elaiats far it a aperioriry wr all rem. dies ever sabred to the puttte J brjOmlall, CBXTADf, IPE1DT aad ftMMAXtWtywn af An aad Fever, er Chills and lever, wheth. er 7aert or loaf tending. He refers te ta autfre Westera aad fteuthent eeaatryteVear hhu testimeay te the truth ef ta aaeertiea that Uaeeaee whatever will it fad to eare if the alreetiona are itrietly feltewed and earned cut laarreatuwny easNaaiactodeee has been euJtoteat for a ear, aad whole families have been eared by a siagto battle, wiAaperfeet mtoratieu ef the geaeral health. It to, hevever, ncmaeat, aad la every earn more certain teeere, if its use fe continued U sauller mm for a week or tire after the disease kja WoBefcoeaBaNsBeeiaUy ia dlmealt aad teaff-steaaiar eases. Usually this medieia will net reea&e aav aid to keep tho bowels ia aed eraer? heuli the paUeat, h5wever. rr IZt4 a eatharti modtela, after haviag takea tan or four doses of the Tonic, a i!af le dew KXIXri TIfllTAJLX FAXILT JILL1 will
hetufieieat tmino nrpii. Pries, tl.00 per Bottle; HxBetttet forW. DR. JOHN BULL'S SMITH'S TONIC SYRUP, WLl'S SARSAPARILLA, MILL'S WORM DESTROYER. The Poaular Wemedlee of the D. rrtetteat , Ml Slala St., LOilSVII.U:, KT.
farnil.
Tarry, friend Jeha; thou art willing, but will without strength is naught. Thou has been sick, and art not overstrong oven now; wherefore I will take thv turn of watch for thee, even a
bury a bird in two or three hour, and so perfectly as to leave no trace of whut has been going on. This job is lavs tier-formed bv the male, the fe
male sitting placidly on the object .tnt rn be buried, u n to a certain
rtr-Te Ware tei an Opm Moat. Rax Yraxomoo, Oct. I. The ntoamer Akuoeda, which arrived yesterday from dny and Honolulu, briaus new t eke loos of the British ship, Donnoter Caette, on Ocean telaod, 1,5100 utile from Boaotura, Jute n. She teft Syuuojr July t for Wilmington, Cat. All too crew
the shore in safety, but, a the
to barren, sera ef them left for
mLA ... .. m L in h it via OTHn nm Mni, w h i mvj v h OTMr a aorfteue veyaue of fltwo day HI MI MMH Isravo jm. Uttr urlaNMmWMf lC
a1tefter te she Tette Aiateu Ckkjaoo, Oct. 4. William J. Galte gber.of baltet-bex burglary notoriety, wa arrested this morning for oomalteltr la the rebate warranto fraud. It wa rumored that thousands of dollar on rebate warrant had been secured by the eotieJ raters. That some employ la
the snectel ateemnt deport meat
waved lute the baud of the
edeMfetod. Oumntroltor Schwab
heweror. mt u.e usairawra
g aalyaajl fJaaTuua1 OTPismvWVVVT1" wWWlj
have
"I
Uke tt Mid ao ta a l oasrter, tut
ho beou e eeriou frauds mm! tee a."
What the Leara ef Faahlea Will Whi Durtec the Canals Shh.
Venetian beads in great variety are
r coming in favor.
Black s lk stockings are very stymn
with red shoes.
In Paris most of the bonneU are worn without strings. Colored bows to match the stockings are. worn on slippers. The moonstone grows in favor for brooch and hair-pin. Short plume tipped with pearls are revived for millinery purposes. White feathers and white pompons are shown in the greatest abundance.
Laced boot with patent leather tops
.... . 1. i . i
are still tnc siyusn wear lor cuui weather. Ostrich plume and tips nre the leading garniture of imported bonnet and hat. Mohair braids with anpliquo figure
of Milk and bead edgings and novelties for trimming. Removable hoods. fatenod with Bilk
oord. are worn with tailor-made
dresses in the street
Jet trimmings are richer than ever.
Bead cut en cabochou are novelties
aud are verv laree.
Crossed kevs studded with pearls
and hore-shoes surrounded with
pearl are fAVorite designs for brooches. In anite of the antt-plumnee league,
birds, wings and feathers are having a 4 . ilt
prominent place in autumn miuinery.
Whit wine..! will be verv nonular
for young ladies on all sort of walking and driving hate, but not upon dressy
bonnet. Black stockings are still the fashion
able wear for children, and with bright red will continue to be throughout the
aomin? season.
The fashion of wearine no jewels is.
of course English There it is the fashion to reserve the display of jewel for the evuninif.
Kur-trimmed silk costume are quite
the most approved English styte for the autumn. Furs will bi worn earlier this
season than usual.
Beads and bugles and a place on all
manner of srannent thin season, be-
ginning with bonnet and glove aud H C7 , , , , . . ., . 1.1..
e tilling wim.snoes aim bum3muk;b.
The new mirnt ivory ornameuw are
very laenionanie uotn ior tnuouns, buckles and broochef. Some exquieite carving ia seen in the lately imported
trifle.
A muffler of marabout featiiers m
tome soft tint tetha latest London wrap
for the shoulders; it is Htted to tn
shoulders somewhat after the pattern
of a fur iielerine. lite Spanish eomb introduoed in mnmer millinery to to, be a feature uf autumn bonnets. It to to be found in jet. hell, copper, bronae and in blue, iri -leseent and cut steel. Pretty and becoming hot for far! wmi- am In two colors of siraw braid.
rl being always oue of the color Those ar trimmed hi two colors of vel
vet or ribbon to, mate, the hat A. -.. ft uJ JfjMMHteiamaL. wv mTTww, JafWffTT w9
Utou didst take Repentance lirown- gUe of proceedings, when the male riee's but a week ago." Jfrs to be alone. She wall to be
And before John had time to remon- uriven ofl Dy i,er master, however, who elratc, brave Salvation Hawkins had fairi Htlhe nroir moment to atgone forth with his long pike m hi hand hpr w uh (oroe into the cold black night To and fro Qnc afternoon lstitflumroerthewriter, he paced, straining his keen eyes Into Ja crog8illg x plowed Held, saw one of the surrounding gtoona for any sign of thwHJ n(!tJlie! burying the body of a danger, and keeping time to his mens-. .cjmn,y,M and stopped to wateh the ul Inmn bv llUllimln? Under U18 ' ' r .1... u,ni- rWa'furrnw bad
j breath the grand old battle psalm with (, Hroimd the bird, about half which Cromwell's "Ironsides ' had so . .lut-nt. Master Beetle wa
'often turned to flight the hosts of the
If
enemy:
"The miKBty lAra ts on ray aiee, 1 will not be iltemayedi . Tor ay Miiajcthat man oaa oo Iwllf not be afraid. "The aatteae. Join in all la one, DM oaapaee me about: Bet la the name of Gw the Lord 1 will teem all root out." . flash a crack a whiz through
the still air and poor Salvation Haw
kins lay dead on the frozen grounu, with his white face turned upward to the ookl, starlit sky. Many a grim
visage softened into sadness when tne corporal's guard that had come to re
lieve the sentinel nrougni uaoe; hm mete bodr;, for he had been a warmhearted comrade aa well a. a brave soldier, and there were few there for
whom he had not done some act ox kindness. , And it waa wy work that he waa doing!" cried young John, with a pang of generous regret at the thought of another man having died for him. The words were Tieard by the Cuptain of the battery, who had just come atiirdv old "Milos Standi!!,'
wl.n ftould ti?ht a well a pray, and
bn fniiorlit noae the worse
having prayed first; just the man, in fstL to aarve for a model fa he after
ward did) for the Mr. Greathenrt, whom we all know in the Pilgrim's To'ung mnm," said he, solemnly, assuredly the Lord hath great things in store for thee, since He hath thu redeemed thy lifu from destruction. To His name be the glory 1" ' The old warrior wa right; for in after day "Helpful John' r did such work a will preserve so long a the world laata the name of John Bunyan.
Dmid Kr, u IMt-pefs l eung ro-
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CLUR.
THE PEA-NUT
The 9h Caaeed by It Treat Ueaf, i rai
Jalljr FrMettHHM. Some young men are so deeply dto-
appolnted in life at the age of twenty
m mi iiisutnr. maausr nctiw
just commencing anoLher inside of this when I stopped to watch the prooeiw. nerformfid with the jaw
and the head, and in a thoroughly.
workmanlike maimer. After a while the creature wa lost to sight but I soon discovered that he had not by any means abandoned the job. The bird began to awav and settle, proving that the foundation were being undermined. It was plain now that this earth which had been dug into furrows wa to bo uced in covering the bird when he should have scooped out a iir.li. Ian unotiL'h to hold the little
body. This proces had UKen nearly three hours, and it wa now long past sunset I was anxious to stay and watch tho completion of the work, but, that wa impossible. In talking the matter over with a dhstinguihhed entomologist I wa told, that the next thing on the programme would have been the pulling of tho bird downward by the feather, and this would have ooeupied half an hour or more. Then the beetle would take a long rest After this he would tread ... l,(V.l rmlv lain its ffTAVe. nullinr
irifl I VIS . ----- for it by it feather thi way and that, and
men, msihe um - shovel, pile tlie dirt on top of the tiny carcass. , The next thing in order to to call back tlie female beetle and make a
hole for her In the still loose earwt. The male otpwIs in afterher, and when thu female ha laid her egg and the pair have eaten all they can hold of their new provender, they emerge and fly away to Mfrelt fields and pasture M"A douon beetle will bury a good ataed rabbit in a few hour," my friend informed mo, "and a duad rat. which they consider the greatest of all luxurtea. T have seen mont speedily cov
ered up by half that munlwr." AWk Kirk. h CmgregaiioHnlM.
The Beet aad surest Remedy for Care ef
all disease eaased by aay eteraemeat ef
the liver, Khteey, 9ten.ach aad Bewe.
Dyspeaeto, ek Headache, ceasaea, KUms CoMsUlata aud Materia of all klads
jiM readily te the htacleeat tolasate ef
It to ytoasaatto the tea, tea up the ..mm. Moaen aad unaervM health.
t Xu. UMif ViMteUt. aad eaaaet fall te
W , J '-Wvmm Wx-fteUl, both te old aad yeaag
Aa a Weed Pariuer K to saperter te all
other. SeM everywhere at tl.w a settle
eATAftWH
BmV-MVER
ILY'R CREAM BALM.
A Case of Foreordination. Ha Smith sued Jones?" asked
that they think the promise of uhild- iawy-r Qf a Dakota justloe of the peace
hood broke. At tne age ot ttuny wjlom )1H met on the street tLuu, uau mm m&t aav: ' Well. It Ym. ha has commenced suit fot
. . , . - - .... ..ii , .
i..t t t. .tlv what a war- twtintv-five dot ar. 1 lie case Will o
mruu v ip" - y -, - i ; .
ton make it after all; so let u make the boot of it" That wa the way
with a gentleman who died in Hew York not long ago. The gentleman wa a Frenchman. In order that he might brtrhte life, he organised the "Pea-nut Club." Let no bey for an ItMtant fancy that this wa a club at whbh the member ate ground-mite. The ulub wa very simple. Each muiher carried about hlr-in" hi watotooat oookel ur faeteHitu a a "eharm"
Viauril tiMvt week."
Will ha he likalv to sret it? M
fiat it? Well. 1 should say he
wniild. 1 know all about the matter.
Jones ha owail that about two years. I entered judgment against him just a soon a Smith oame in." But you haven't heard the defense yet" Defense nothing! DonH want to hear it It to time Jone pakl it, and the cost ar oa him how.,f KtitMm iD. T.) MtU.
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9r that ha (Uhu-C. a, cmtntm, us St.. Xm York CM
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