Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 29, Number 14, Jasper, Dubois County, 31 December 1886 — Page 3

SCHOOL AND CHURCH. ' -lka only Unitarian Cknrekee in i the SoMtk are in CharUUrH, New Of-

lfUHr1 MM Atlanta. .V. U. PteOfune. KTM making proaaratkm to eend Wlwji Taylor, in AfrW, another teanloat to navigate the Upper Congo with. X. Y. WitThe Yenng Mart's CkriHtiKH Aiwa station cf Utica, N. Y., 1mm imrehaeeel the BieeoKHr-itreet Haptiat Church in that aity iw 8U,O0O, ami will nroeeed at-onoe te htiiUI. The Protestant Kiiisoonal TkeoW.oal Seminary Ih JJw York City has received 8&,000 in gifts awriiie the lMt throe years. 11 proierty, real ami imjhohmI, i now worth ftim,797. The English uitlvnitiefi.n any Sir Lyon Pleyfair, "teach their xrmluHtM to HiHimi 1,000 a year with dienity Hint intelligence, while the Scotch univewHle teaoli men to make 1.000 b year with dignity and intelligence. There are now ninety-live Congregational Churches in Pennsylvania, and a Hinting ol delugatoa from local conferenoe. held at KiUgwav, organised a Stftlu Association, and tho iirst rugular mooting ia to be hold at EbetisUurg, June SI, 174 The Supreme votirt of Arkansas has decided tliat a Second AriventUt mutt observe Sunday, even though he also obecrve Saturday an Sunday. ThU make Arkansas more rigid in this re-tipi-ct than Massachusetts, which allows any one within itn borders to perform eeeular bueino on Sunday that will disturb nq one due. providing that he olrve Saturday as Sunday, conscientiously believing it to bo the proper day of rest.- llown JlcraM. The annual meeting of the General Committe of the Board of Church Kxtension of the Motliodist EnUtconal Church was recently held in Philadelphia. The annual report shows a total receipt for the year of f 276,3(15. a gain of about fS.000. It U proposed to push the erection of frontier churches, and the call for a "million for missions" U to be accompanied by an appeal for a quarter ota million for onnrch axtenfcioiu IKahop llowman presided at the amriversiiry of the tcity. The White Cro Branch of the Young Men's Christian Association is taking deep root in different part of tin? Mate. In those college and universities where organizations have iK'en formed the past year the students have been greatly interested and the membership largely increased. In the New York- association excellent results have been obtained. The names of more than one thousand are now unrolled, some of whom have found a personal Saviour at these meetings, and become earnest laborers for others. X. Y. WitHtis. GALLEY-SLAVE& Tlietr Ienloraht I.t Ih the Karlr Dajth or th KlgrlilewHlta OHtury. The life of the French galley-slaves of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries has been thus described by Admiral de la Gravierc: "They place seven men on oach bench; that is to say, in a space ten feet long by four feet wide. They are so packed away thst vnu can see nothinr from stern to bow but the heads of the sailors. The captain and the on'toera are not much better off. When the seas overtake the galleys, when the north wind howls along the coast, or when the sirocco dampens the passengers with in deadly moisture, all these make the galley a perfect hell. The lamentation of Lke ship's eempany, the shrieks ef the sailors, the horrible howling of the convicts, the groaning of the timbers niirfed with the clanking of the chains and the natural noises of the storm, ,.. . .. Itf.- ilia

iroiuce an wnevv n men j " 1 ' v j - - iravost of men. Even the calm has it , Texas Sifting. Inconvenience. The horrid smells are t Doctor "I will leave you this so iMiwerful that you can not with- medteinr to take after oach meal.' stand Uioni, tlespito the fact that you ! Mik And will yea be kind enough use tobacco in some shape from morn- , to leave the meal too, doether? .Wring till night. chntU Tntrckr. Condemned in 1701 to serve in the j Vn Daub Yon are criticising f .illniN! nf Krance on account of bcinsc this liicture a srood deal. Did you

a Protestant, Jean lurtclle de Hugerae dictl in 1777 at Cialcnburg, on the r...,i.i ... t... ,.f uS.iuiv.ltfH ITii the U seems to nave nau 110 hjhj a, n'mmuu inn expression, tbouirfi nultn ki plaeo here) his snul devoted to his IkkU. 'All the convicts,' ho says, 'are cuaitieu six 10 a Jnch; these benches are tour teei apart, and covered with a bag stuffed with wool, on which is thrown a sheepskin. The overseer, who is the master of this svtw, remains aft, near the captain, to receive hi orders. .There are two sub-overseeVs-one amidships; the other on the lww. Each of them is armed with a whip, which he exercUe on the naked bodies of the crew. When the captain orders the boat off, the overseer gives a signal from a silver whistle which hangs from his neck. This is repeated by the two others, and at once the slaves strike tk water. One would say the fifty oars were but one. Imagine six men chained to a bench, naked as they were born, one foot on the foot-rest, the other braced against the seatm front, holding in their hands an oar of enormous weight, stretching their bodhuMHit, ami. extending their arms forward into the backs of those before tltem, who have the same attitude. The oar thus advancedthey raise tho end they hold in their hands, so that the other end ahall plunge into the sea. That done, they throw themselves back: ami fall on their seats, which bend in receiving them. Sometimes the"Tilave rows ten. twelve, nven, twenty, .hours at a time, without tha slightest relaxation. The overseer, or some one else, on such occasions, puts into the mouth of the unfortunate rower a morsel of bread steeped with wine to prevent hi fainting, if, by chance, one falhi ever (whioh often happens), he Is beaten until he m given np for dond, an4 then he is thrown overboard without ceremony. " Inlerwr. Only Five ef Them. "Any lost child .-en dewn there?" asked a woman's voton through the telephone of police headquarters the other day, "Yes; Hveef them,"1 was the reply. Orily five! I've lost seven, and I wonder where the other two onn he!" 1 Mr oil i-Vtfe Prim.

INERSOMAL AND LITIRARY. lays WUliaiH K. U Ut gneru4M mmmmhr f tk Vtwilorbilt family. A'. Y. Coigrssiiia4t-la4 Simnieiis, C the Seind Xectk CaroUaa dltttiet. k poiWy the yoeanaot CmucrusHia4teleet in tke ootiatry. II is but thirtytwe. frowiiluat Kobsrt GarreU, mt the KaitiwuM- k Ohio railroad, almeet always wears a bunch of vio4l h kis etMit. II hut tkem Uoomiagiu his Mservatory the year round. Iawrto BarretL like otker great tiieatrieal aetors, ka net allewed kis daugkUsr to see a play or opera, and is unwilling that site snouw nave anything to de witk the stage. Chicago Jmrmu. , -Griswald Lorillard has kitrotluel in New York the fashioa of wearing coaU without tails aud seariet vests. ll so appeared at the Tuxed ball, and created a decided sensation. N. Y. Urunhie. Mrs. Fraaoes Hodgson Burnett's directions for writing a novel are as follows : "You nitiet have a pen, ink and aier. Use the tirt with brain?, the second witk imagination, and the third with generosity?' SebraCrooker.who died in Stock' ton, Me., recently, aged eighty-nine vears.smnthis life buildins: shhs. The first of his seventy-four vessels was Imilt when he was twnty-oueyears old, and the last just fifty years later. Several vears aco Miss Julia Thomas, a voting colored woman. went to KHrojMJ as the Topsy in Uncle Turn's Cabin Company. She has re mained iu Berlin eversinee aoting with a white uompauy, and has played i , Dr. Magoun, the eminent Baptist minister, whose death has been an nounced, was In Ids voutii a bricklayer. In later veirs the first briek ever laid liv him was liunuxl up. taken from the w:all. hollowed out. richly setinbromt and used as an inkstand Philadelphia Press. George Washington, who is widely known as the father ot his country, was a irreat dancer. In 1779, at the fmarters of Gtmeral Gretme, Washing ton and Mrs. Gwtene danoed for upward of three hours without sitting down. There was no structural weak ness about the revered Geonce. V. Y. W&rld. The late Mrs. Stewart hal a pemiliar abhorrence of dark colors. All of the Stewart build ines were of the purest white, aud she herself .avoided in iter dress, as much as possible, all somber hues. Mourning she laid off as soon as conventionality permitted, and even during its term she lightened up its solemnity at home witk whit negliges. X. Y. Herald. Jane Calhoun is living at Centerville, Ulder County, N". ., at the ae 100 years. She was born, married and lived all her days hi the district, ami her age is said to have been verified beyond question. She frequently walks to Highland, fonr miles distant, and though very shrunken in appearance is active and In fall peeseseion of her faculties. N. K Trtiune. HUMOROUS. A man who stutter pays out his words on the installment plan. Pitli'High Chronicle. There is a shortage in the cinnamon crop. It will nutmeg muoh difference, however. HtiUuMphi CaU. Moire antique sashes six or eight inches wide are Incoming more popu

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Aft with boiling water in thorn lor wf real hours bjfore food is put tnw Kh bmmUuI fat Iradtnr new The 4d, welWried eorn abMiM in m first, so an to five Um rw earn ac muck time as nuMibht fur drying. Ctmtmlt Times. Take titiek slieew of v,.T bread dte in frokl water, and fry in buUer or but tor and lard mixed. ueUtf a Jtww mut, Mrviug imiuediaiely; niee for break fast. The UwMrer. An exehauM aavs that ivory orna ment may be eUanoU by rubbk.g them witk unaalted butter and placing them thus in the sun. Afterward rub witb soft linen. Sauce for a Pudding: Xubtogetkei a piece of buttoraa largo as an ogg and a teaouptui ot msmi or nne sugar. Beat one egg, the yolk and white separately, until as light as nossiMo; stir this evenly into ute mttter ana sugar. Add spioe, if like!. Toledo Blade. - W. W. Rawson. authority in eelery growing, does not believe, with some growers, mat ceiery eugm m caused uy an insect, but that the insect ... , . , -. wmcn appears on ieavea ueginuing w decay is invited by the decay and is not the occasion of it Detroit Tribune. Arrowroot I'udding: One pint ol, milk, two tnbiespoonsful of atrowroot, two ecirs, half-eup of sugar, half teaspoonfil each of cinnamon and nut meg, lion me miiK ami, stir m tne arrowroot, whieh has been dissolved in a little water: take from the tire, add the other ingredients and bake in an earthenware dish in a quick ovem Exchange. There are many places about the garden and yard where there is room for a. fruit tree of some kind, or for a row of currant, gooseberry, raspberry or blackberry bushes. There is no better place for these than along the fence in the vard. Tie the raspberries and blackberries to the fence to keep them in nlace and have nice fruit aud easy ideking. Chicago Journal. Farmers' Mince-Pie: Four bowls af apples, two bowls ol beef, one bowl of suet, three nowis ot sugar, one lea cnnful of molasses, one dessert-spoon ful each of cinnamon, cloves, alhmlee. nutmeg, and a little siH. Fat away in a iar what you do not use at pnee. Moisten, when you bake, with sweet older or current wine, (rrnit, one bo-vl of raisins, one of currants and little citron.) Chicago Xems. NEW YORK FASHIONS. Sunt rklMbte FsbrlM lr KHUrcMN SHd Heavy WlHtrr HrM. Striped satin surah is much used for pretty house-dresses, made with plain, full skirt (finished with a tiny foot plaiting only) and pointed bodice. with a Fedora idaetron and marine collar and cuffs ef dark-colored velvet. These satins come in Persian and Algerian stripes, and in quaint, tri-col-ored deep blue, red and golti, auu various other bright combinations, that render them so effective for dressy home wear. Upon more elaborate toilets made of these satins are draped graceful tunics of embrokleredu nets anu laces in ecru suaucs, especially iu the Egyptian and eauvas design. AIore this i a short Knssian jacket of velvet, sininlv tinislied with a beaded or corded edge, beneath which shows a vest strapped across with narrow velvet bands- Another way of arrang ing the striped hktrts is that of having w . . m 1? a piaus eMeuuiiig from belt to hem. The over-dress is a trini-httmg, French nolonaisc. with elbow sleeves, finished with a fall of medium-wide eru lace of a very delicate pattern, with a scarf of ecru net of the same design, draped from the shoulders and falling some inches below the belt iu front. In the back is an immense sash of plain satin, matching one of the satin j-tripes in color. Pnish will be a very fashionable fabric for the lonr Kiwsfaa eloaks for the opera that envelop the wearer from h,md to fooL 0nc mmlel whiehprov y . Hiar nst year is copied 1 )veu very popular last year is cop:eu swu more generally this snsason. It consists ol a wrap male of plush whose fronts lengthen into panels which reach quite to the bottom of the skirt. In the back is a mere jacket-shape only, witli dolman-like sleeves, which join to the front portion over tho shoulders. This mantle-enables a lady to wear a trained drees with ease, the long folds of which she oan reach and gather up over her arm. Fawn color, pale dove gray and bright golden-brown am favorite shadet for oera cloaks, these lined with lilae or pink quilted satin, and trimmed with softest marabout Hands. White Itaoket cloth lined with pink, and trimmed with white feather trimming, or the more costly fluffy Ziblinctte, are quite as effective for evening as the more expensive wraps. neu iiuui cloth trimmed with black bear-skin is an English caprice, and high-born French women appear at the opera in mantles made of white plush or velvet brocade, trimmed with raven blaek Ziblinett or fur, or otherwise with cloaks of black velvet bordered with white marabout. So report modiste's returned from abroad. The combination of black and white is considered highly becoming anfl effective in even ing wraps. N. Y. Fot. Arsenk and Codling Moth. Prof. Forbes, State Entomologist of Illinois, in relation to spraying trees with arsenieal poisons, insists that the eost of the application woukl be practically as nothing, so far as the codling moth Injuries are concerned, compared to the benefit to the tree and the crop resulting from the destruction of enrculios, canker worms and other minor leaf and fruit inseets. The experiments show, however, that late poisoning is dangerous, and, furthermore, m without effect upon the codling moth. Prof. Porlmft also says that observations and analysis have shown that there hi not the slightest danger to the oonsnmer of the fruit from poisoning the Irees early in the season, when the ami lei are very email and before they have turned downward on their Henm. (Atone Tribune.

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