Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 30, Number 14, Jasper, Dubois County, 16 December 1887 — Page 3
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she'd ft ek: K s
nsnshosVd Mies sand a OMi
w
sal party
'a
ovt, wit
ftasBftB sae'd
'
CjBftrtft
II talftat
. Ia. a 1.1
mM wrn en w
She got t leek lor such
'while, knowed who
they kern (roM, but she wWn't ketoh isk o Chartfe for ft Mag tta He'd .Z her -comin'. ' Us Wd got hot
'a bta
Ml knee
rOud 'ft
'N
ill til' Staoalkjlkk 'ft it MNftM Mb It
WBS fosssSftn ajSBSJI OB) her, 'ft SBO bs
ir tatto wuwkwisewfttoa
'1M OS to hnMOM
saakt
'Tto
M Um breast ef. MiWto
IMftaMMW HHP Wiw fmtt oM Mw, ao Mvety se4 swtek.
1 know k a n anas k ft, niau. Mora nwMttoa eagles Ma wnwiw ttor . kBaaa4el, SadaaltotttoS Kow, I)M)Kr:'w. DMMtrt aew, Frseeerato VkeaJ . . (KOMMtl a Orl ! Dim1 ato BMea ToM top of UM)"! to the wall 1 new dMk away! a wri ash it jUSry leave ttot e wIM IwwIimi If KkentfcejmMtwH M oWwik men; te eeVfl SJTt &o up k t sow Vo tto chkthw-s ttoy tw. Wit a Mfc fall t tojr. mmI St. Mtetotss, UM. Ailtlrtft,tafttwfcftft HMMdMtlMrMl The prwKto h paw of aaok too(; A I drew ta aqr W awl m tmm
Ho km drtl U Ml lr, ftMMilMMitoW AMI h?t)oU wore U tMBtoM wHli mUm MMt MOt( A tama of tr h4 wm Mi ImmIc, Ato M looto to a ytdiMtr wt ofHMtec M Hta t-tow UMf-HrtaliM: M fl4wpti
Hto ro, Ms Mp
than j t Hit 4ratt mti swHiUi wm ttrnm tow, Awi tac bewni of Ma Imm wm M m tto how; itnp(a4fitotoMUgtotai ktt taatk, Axl ilia MM K 4Mtraia4 k toa4 Ilka He bwU brcw4 faott 4 a IttUa to4 tolir. TMtlokwtoatolwiftoiltoa towlftil of ,AadUaHii4wtoXawMMi,Milt of jr-
.A wtekotMt eya m a twkt of Mi toa4. ftKaTMtkaowIto4 aotklaf to 4r4; M Nk Mt a word, tot wont atraatkt ta Ma work, Aa4MI4aattostokia, vtotanwlmi Jafk, Aad iay1n kto ftager aaMa af kka aoM, Aad (iTtaff a aoa, wo tto aMataaty to roe;
tatM aiaaja, ta Ma m v a
Hka Mm Aowa at a
kaiub'd Uwmbta, '
'ii kf'd iMt torn
. t - .HI -1 1 J L
o' aft' WftT ihi
tiMii InjM look ftitw ftoriorWicf Wd
uiu t Mi hue. 'm swear nwffti Mftlt
hii ftVMttft. 'ft eMi MiMLf for bote' elt a 4rn fool W oikor yottftfaten 'd Mft H t' Mkw 'Yvi ' b porliio mcIiOn, 'm ato'd stftite o ooo'ft jriv notkrft poay, n talk 'lib tV ftoxt mm, otrt ftot Ml mom for ono tkiw aioOer. 'K tkoy'd uUk 'boMt bor t work, ' low b mc bftit 'boot UT wmi gal i all Xrad, 'it kiudor joko boo awebr 'bout wbo u 'fo'm' t' fit tor. lfror mM no ort 'o 'UwtHft to
Outdo; noofto imoaodbo o.WftU t rk kr. too. FIhiiIIt, bt nforo th'
torm tw out, ho M ftftf l' H
odor 'quoifttod like, 'n ho'd bt We t1 ntort bor 'ithout jit plutn fftlKft down from trombUn'.
Oma Miiriit tbra ns ft daaoe ot
IfeanoM Tarer, Mxmt two mibj ? tb'
mauntftik. wbw tb' Uco bfMl
Iiaum. Ckiulav bo midm out t ftok
1.1m 'Vvk. of ibe'd o. 'ft bo torn
uowerfttl fond o' daacin', lowod b
woMld. They N loU o' yottkf wpJ
v tlnwu till 'boot twolve o'ekn
iWvirie told Cnarloy, boift' ob
lwul t' uiatth aebotri tb1 ex' day, Me
tWtiurlit U'd bottor bt soift' borne-
Sb hoped be x enjojin' hbuwlf, 'ft od el bo dbln't wrntt f hMvo tb' dottei' she 'lowed she c'd gU somebody else t' toke her home down tb1 MIL She kMowed blamed well et it a bin x shootU' watter fer enny yonftf feller t' try seek thing, but 1 reeken she omildn't help n-playin' 'Kb 'Un thet way. Charley he jeet sed t' her pJeitswre's bis law, ' got bk hot 'n they
started. It wc a, nke
th' moon v shinin' bright ok day. n
it tt iiloe it HUle imier es oftfty young feller'd ever want. 'N jeet cool esough t' mitke it niee V walk elooe t'getber, with Miss'Veffc hokUn' on t' Charley' arm real kittonisb like. Site w in th'
best spiriU ye ever seO, 'n kep ft htterin' like a wockiii' bird Mioot even thine umler th' sun. D 'N Charley wc
lest about in th' top heaven 'ith bappt
Ness. He hod got po's be c'd manage
gtn t trvftMtsi Jt Uaftnejr na
in1 tbav 'a kmr ssJta, eor
btst fttbjtiujr eioari 'Mlfti Yevk, 1 ain't no Crook nor no benthbi'. n I dosi't know notMn' 'boot tboea heroes jon've bin a-tollift' Bnt 1 kot kwe yon es hard ox aw aaftft krad oany
' 4 reekoa I o'a fight es well
ieUors, The bar
sbftft't ttrh tb bent o yer dross 'tbont bo kills me1 first.' 'M she jest said: On! Mr. Saftdorsl BH she dkbi't sar
it a bit mad liko,
arm a UUm
r: Here's this
kot ssnoesed Ms
still. Charier
lew tree yore. CHre
ft! OVftonhk.
me yer foot 'n I'll bkt ye up,' ' fore
she e'd aar Jack Kobinson ho had tor
sottin1 in th' eroteh wr a mOasly little
scrub oak by tb able th' road, 'boot
dght feet above th' irronad, where she
e'd stay real contfortabie. JSow,' sex Charter. 4voV all liirhL Th' Var
cau't climb that tree; it's too little t'
bor Ms weight. Bf ho kills me you e'd
set thre till somebody eos ertoug
'n drive Mm away. Yero's my ooat It'll keep ye warm, of I sever need it no ii ore.' 'n bo jerked it oeT rn flung it
up to her. Then bo walked kinder brkk like toards th' b'ar, tbot bed got up 'ithin a few stetw. 'X tb' b'ar. ex
toon's be seed CharUsy comW, r'ared up tm bk Mud legs 'n come a prancta' i' meet him, 'r begnn f mnmbk sum-
thin' ot sounded like 'Xuntr yum,
IkoVar naos
as ft luneav 'n hoft
Mai tnoir lenik' won' a ww amamBeeBi ipp
ways tiB Cbarky bH so bard it rfkaStb'
b'ar" bo need Ms sjw- 'a tried t' bng. He'd rift nn nnen be'd ssed Cbarky, eon be on glad to aneet a friend, 'h tbongbt be'd git ltd, ' when Cbarky knoeswd 'bn over tb' bonk bo thought on tb' b'ar ua fat he wouldn't eomo t' mnch barm a-vollia' Wws. 'VbotMn't. JaftorOnnrioy'd got Ms gal boons 'n kksod bor goodnight like ho us altars need t' it, he went book no tb' canyon after tb' b'ar
'n found 'm ' fstoned Tm bock. '
next day be us
ley'd not fttsrrkd a aa
pod nor tola mo all
Oar.
onool mo tjMimoa
aWnJi at Asm Arbor Untsorottf ns
ffnlksl
Be wbo vnMi to d ft groa dent Osgood at eoMmttaoToreV) anytuiaf.
- - e m.
yeor e us aiinioiorin
snUof fund H11.M0 oosb. -Tb late aUebard QatJa loft ftonrlj Ms entire fortvne, anvmating ta Ufa, 000, to Unhreraity College. Lotkioa.
k bofore honor; aaaV
man mast write Ms poems In
i -
I . mm . .
sold ' took away, , loftaennf wotw, son s nowsas new
better tlU Cbai nrbttod boat in Use brave ano suens
bk nodner tok mo att eroont ft. I rwm.
mmm hftVO OOSftO tO
DEATH BY HAabSiMO. sosooiationai
yum.
When
seboolnaram seed
all thet 'n boerd tb' b'ar a-gHtiu' ready t' est him up she got her voice mighty sudden 'n screeched out: Oh, Mr. San-; oh, Cbarky, he'll kill you! Come back, please dor But Cbarky
be oelv smiled like 'n shook bk head
The enliilon was recently
to- a ohvsieiaa that a Bersoa struggling
after being banged would softer Juntas long as the struggk coatiuued. Doctors dinV. lr. BluthsMt is of the opposite opinion. "As soon," said bo, -as the pressure takes plaee upon the trachea and the blood-vessris of the nock, there k congestion of tbo brain,
followed by ooiigeotion of the lungs; and insensibility and cessation of respiration homed ial sly ensue. Tbo congestion of the brain makes tbo per- . r r
Will be kkk or stmggk while in that condition of unconsciousness?" That depends on tbo muscular action. If tbo spinal cord k ruptured during the fall, tbo jerking that takes
place by the body falling ana svetcn-
senVoopport dnriftgtno
veer make a saving to
o
the Homo Ifkdonary aortety ot fMOO. Tbo nambor of selfupporting ehurcbes is Kansas k now fortythree. Lord, I have tried boor tarn thing sad that thing will fit my spirit. loam and nothing to rest on. for nothing hero hath any rest itself O enter and source of light and strength! O fullness of aU things! loom bank to loin myself to thee. nar ML
AND UTfaMftm
of
aanidto hart tint
fat Congress Tbo wilt at tao Haff of bos ft bod trick of wiakiftg b
TWeonrtkrsdo not know wnie way to look wboa the ptotty Qneen nriaks at taosa. aa4 some Tory sad Uaadors fra naosly oooar, awing ta tak ntysiesl nstaat, A yoong sttacbo of tboBolgisa Miaktsr who rstnrned tbo Qnoen'i wiftk foaad biassslf Tetumod with taaaks'' ta all native lsad by tao anas mail, and aineo then aoaoof tan HaV kndors has dnred ta sanos baok. The rst statue of Longfellow to erected will bo tot np la Portland. Mo., tao peot'i birthplace, and will bt tbo work ei fraaklia Simmons, Maine sculptor. Tao oisy model bat font been flniibod in Borne, and repre-
sonts tao poet in a sitting attitude, tao kit arm rostiftg la aa easy position oa tao baok of a richly-carved sad ornamented chair, while th other k throwa oareieasly forward oa bk lap, and loonely holds a amass of avmuacript.---
i rUkt mattmrm tt tr tkr b'ar inr the cord usually called a fracture
'n hit him a ebug 'itb Ms bare fist thet of the spine k followed by pnmlysk
road, all down bill, 'n
awns aaj an sew
nt I httd ktm wfaiatat. era fcrfct:
Mrrr Ckriataiaa ta att,
atsat." a
to areve eetoC
WINNING A WIFE.
Cbarky Saadors' TJnkmo Bat Soooooorul Ckortoiip.
e a im
drive Mm plum orasy 'for they giro
)) 'k kinder tatlk and portend they'd
jkt found it out. A young feller bos t' contrive all sorts o' ways t' git arnind 'em. Wy, I even knowed one young man what fought a boar t' git Ma wife!" The obi man closed bis eyes as if in -deep thought, and even the motion of bis grisxled, leather v jaws eased as bo
Jcsned back in Me ehair. Front experience I rather suspected be had a .yam on the end of hk tongue, and, rafter waiting a decent time, I modestly asked for the story. Obi Pike pulled bimself together as if to start in with ft fall bead of steam, but presently astnmod a dtnrtuaiovy attitude and said: "Don't kaow's it' i much v ft yam, after all. It happened out in Nevada, hont fifteen yoars ago, at Banker's Hat, 'long th' obi stag route. Tbny "auk good diggins thar tbon 'n ooasid'raWe aeUkment, till they got no ntsuy khis wo bod t' her ft schoolma'am. 8ko come, a Uttk chipper, brown-balred gal from Massachusetts.
to bod big brown eyes et opened
"ft-nte like n baby's, kot es innooenU Jtt she wan't no fooU yon bet. Well,
itwusn'ttwo days afore every young teller in Ml tb1 dhxgins for miles 'round vrm jest dead In fort with Miss 'Vcrk
inwott. ' ftooat tk' wast one as
Charley gamier. He us o bis, raw-
boned feller from Illinois, wbut'd cant out yer when be as Uttk nsore'n a kbl
ft growed wp 'th th' eonntry 'n boot a big yftlkr beard ftll over bk fact. He
dbift't know nothin' 'bout gMs, '
'wboa 'tb seboolma'am slhl in on bim
n'"grre Mm one look out ' thorn eyes
an mum aeaa gene.
t' look at her now 'n tbon, n say a word er two 'thout get tin' finmmuxed.
Ik knowed she ux soin' away es soon's
ki- Mkaol ux ont.i:'bont two weeks
frosu then. ' he felt like he'd got t'
ssy suthln' mighty soon or it'd be no nse. He ux tnrnin' this thing over 'a
mi ltd while she ux taJkiu'
ma ,kitMr 'bout heroes 'a them truck.
She'd rot t' tellin' 'boat some oM
Oronk heathen felkrs she'd read 'bout
what dM Mg fightin' for the gak they
Uvad. You Ussics 'n Akilleos
sutWn' like thet, 'a ssyin' she dhl ad-
uiira lirivi men. 'n honed she'd bev a
kver some day wbat'd do big tMngs, 'n tellin1 bow she'd lore bim. Thet set
Cbarky t' thinkln'. He didn't know what'n all thunder she meant, 'n dida't know how t' take tor. He felt purty dorn shore she mast her some sort o' Moa 'bout what he thought mv her, 'n be wuxaent bore whether she meant t'agghim on er t' tell bim, gentk like, thet it wasn't no use t' be berk in' np thet tree no longer. He felt awful pusxled, 'n lookeil down tb' road toards Bunker's Flat, alayin' down et th' bottom so peaceful-like in th'jnoonUrhL All t' onct h seen suthin' cum
. . . i TT! a
nts Henri, n
n so loo
vvl 'm seed she ftedn't noucea
hi. thin1. Then he looked acta, closer.
'n he felt jnirty certain he knowed i..if i wu ' hU heart felt bettor, 'n
lu. mI to bissolf: Charley Sanders.
time now or never. Kt
wltli a MawKe Be.
abMhfl a4h A4sV(lwVtSal Wrtll OwljT atfta Vtnrtntf owW Plt(MI eWMMNa a Ik'l'tHarwV "Yes, wlmmin k enrus ereetety," said the obi man, taking a huge bite from a big plug of tobacco. "Ye can't bet on 'em, fer tb' thing they're most sure t' do ec jest what ye're sure they won't do. 'X tb' more you try t' find thui out th' more yon don't Srery one uv 'em wants t' git marrkd, but they'd dk 'fore they'd say so. 'X when rnUMar alltti.a JLul In Lwa 1 ilk '
timr'ii i tw.v a mosevin an tk' road.
jti. .r . t.... I . ImV iwmn. 'n be looked at Mies
v.. . niTl A tlVin MUM JlfWl I
they do, wast way. 'N they'll' git
into hot water 'n keep Mm thar, make all kinds o' trouble fer him,
ex like a mule a-kkktn'.
1 bet yon never, see rich a figkt m
all yer born days es Cbarky Sanders
bed 'Ith thet b'ar on tn' mountain road, middle o' th' night, right on th' aidge o' thet deep canyon, 'Uh notMn'
but hk two fist' n bis purty mue
sweetheart a-sitUa' up' a a tree a-look-
ia1 oh! I rodken tboy never wux a
more stirpriod b'ar in all Big Mount in. He jest stood 'n looked et Charley ex ef be ux dredfnl disappointed 'bout
sumthin'. !K thet giv Charley a gootl chance, 'n bo pasted bun another big
lick. Then th1 b'ar seemed t' git mad
like, 'n be begtn reaohin' fer Cbarky. Tbet's th' way tbey hel it Cbarky kep' a-dodgin' 'round on his pins
mighty spry, 'n tn' b'ar'tt lotier tm up 'n like" ex not band Mm one, 'n Charley he'd ennte bock at Mm, slier takin' powerful good keer t' keep from bein' bugged. Onct th' b'ar giv Mm a square knock-down, but Cbarky' np oniokor'n wink. Tbey tromped round over considerable ground 'n both nv 'em seemed t' be glttbt' Ured ttVa rl wad. K when tb' sal in
th' tree seed thet she Jast up 'n bollewl: Oh. Charley, you bettor ran! he'll kill you, shore!' 'if jest then Charter watched bk chance 'n Mt tb' b'ar a powerful joit'n sorter gfv a mnNin' jump aginrt him HU'ssawtime that jest toppled him plum over th' ahlge o' th' road 'n sent him a-roHin' 'n s-tumbllnt down into th' canyon, an' tbey c'd hear him joltln' down
there 'mongst th' rocks an huskes, n git tin' f order away from 'em Ml tb'
time. ...
Cbarky walked back: t' UT tree a
puffin' 'n a-Wowift'. Hk shirt-sleeves
ux all in tnttora where tb' b'ar claw
Tb Tarkkh Government has at. ttsnpted to ekes the service hek4 on gabbatb afternoons at a room over the mission reading-room at Ifoeon-feaon, in Constantinople. Mlnkter Straas has, however, thus far saoesoaod ift defending the right of the aahndoafo bold worsMp bt that plaoe. vQeraWVoo
A Boy-Coastrtotor. BatoM UM sedsawsM aa4 tee
et kMfttor
ud Mt 'em. 'n be bed a scratch er two on hk face from tb' same source, where th' Wood hod mn down, makln' bim look rather streaked to be a bowin' a purty gal home. 'X when th' school-
ma'am saw him she sit down t wee
eye
of the entire body, in which ease there
would be no struggling: That k how the man ought to be hanged. Bntns to cases in which struggUng of tbo body occurs, that is mere norvoao twitching. In tbo battle of Lexington 1 saw a man ebot with a large ball in
the skull, which was Mowa right oT.
He ran for a distance of 0 or 900 yards tow.rd the field hospital, and
tbon fell Ho must have been dead be
fore, or soon after, he began to run;
but at the moment of boinc struck he
had turned round toward the hospital
and the idea of settinc there being the
last in hk mind, bad caused bk body to take a bee line toward me. Hanging k the same kind of death as drowning. Many people have been tVa nut of the water who. when re
stored, recollected nothing that happened after they fell in. There have been eases, too, of men banging themselves, and remaining nnconsciotts for hour, who, after bekg reinxigorated, did not remember any thing subse
quent to the aflfacingot tb rope or handkerchief."
Rut if the rooe should be so duns-
rily fixed as to mkc tb larynx and slip too near the edge of the coin?" Then the person would nrobaMy dk by suffocation of the lung, and congestion of the brain would take place sny way." And if the rope be placed under ot over the larynx, so as to leave no space between itself and the neck, and the
knot k fixed in the proper place under the oar, ft sain k felt by tbo suspended individual, alter the drop has fallen, whether be kteks, moves, struggle or remains perfectly motion-
"Xono whatever." Okiemgo
'a
'n
come ap t' him 'itb
Quicker,
a -
a.ahiin' 'a not sarin' a dera wont a
begun t' wipe tb' Mood off bk face 'ith her Uttk tienty haadkerehiC a-trem-Wiu' all tb' time like sh'd got tb' ager.
1 reckon Cbarky seen suthin' in them
Stem's nVoeie C ale age, The mint at Kambarg, Germany,
has received a contract for ,000,UW bronse coins whkh wilt constitute a
new currency for the kingdom of Siam.
Tbo coins will be of several denomina
tions, and will bear on one side the
portrait of the King of Ham, wnu on ; the other side will be aft allegorical
yer
this k goln' t' be tb'
now'
ve're ennv rood
tiuM to show it!' Tbon he begnn
talkin' kinder keerlesi like, 'n kep a
walk in' on, 'n tb' thing kop on a eomiV ' iurtv soon tb' seboolma'am sec
y ( it. too.
Whv. what's that a-oomin', Mr.
SUudars. Look like Mr. retersou s
big Xoofuolaad dog. don't it?' 'It tto Wwk nowerfnl like that anlmlk,' sex
Hkarkv. aasv like. 'It don't walk ex
atlv like a dofc otwer,' sex sne.
u.Mi wa tired.' sex unarmy. onv
Jbln't sav notMn' mors for amino.
but ken' a-evin1 tb' thing mighty
sharp. 'Why, I do declare, of it don't look like a b'ar,' tea the, laugMn' ner-
vu like. Some ttke a b'ar.' sen he.
- .a a t
set nor neeis
brown eyes mUsbty pkstant 'n, Wke-1 sur renreeeatin: Goniu. A West-
e a.llw..3 . . snja
pnalion firm furnisoes tne metai. aoc new coinage will replace the present sine currency, and the number ksaed i about five coins per bead for the population of Siam. It will keep the
Hamburg mint busy for fire months.
wise enoonrasrin'. fer be zrr one look
'n then jest pat bk arm round nor n kissed her smack in tb' month. An
hour afore ho wouldn't her done that for th' bnll State. Tn she'd a slapped hk face ef be had. But now she never
winked; foot is, I breve, she gfv bim ex M reentry as 1M0 the Siamese silver good ex bo soot It didn't take a min- still oonsktod of roughly nit t' fix Cbarky p agin, 'a then he gjrfcal piece of silver of ysrioa etd, seein' th' b'ar might take a notion riM(( wbich were formed of portions of
t' ellmb up agin, 'n of he did he .xwt rod, which were first bent towonbln't bo pleasant company, they'd kcr and afterward trimnttd at the
better be a-goin', 'n tbey started down ends and hammered, the whole being
th' trail party lively. Hot so lively, sutnjwd with two or three device aetbeojrb, bat what Charley managed t' noting the value. In 1861 the Siamese git bk arm round her waist t' keep her Kmbossyto England made a contract front felllft. 'X tbey dM make 'bout wHh a mrmkgbam firm forthoeirea-
kr silrer eoinag of seven aenomfna-
TW Maktaa aar kufttor. It aMtoa Mm tors shriek ft
la whlek to k ttw viator. Aa waft aefta vassal to earn say It Is Ma key aenssrletar. imteikall nasat. In September a school of Oriental languages was opened at Berlin, the hWt at which k to rive nserehaak
sad civil officers an opportunity ta kara the language of Asia and Africa. The staff of the school consist of two teachers of the Arabian language, wbik Persian, Chinos, SeaheU and Herero have one teacher each. These havs studied the languages they teach ha the eountrv when it k spoken, and
they are assisted by natives. Tbk school will undoubtedly prove of great value to the commerce of Germany with the countries of Asia sad Africa.
Tbo late Dr. Dasbkll was fond ot toning the following story on himself: "FreacMng on one occasion at hk old heme, an old colored staa wbo had taken care of him when bo was a child dwktad with the sermon. At
the eke of the service, ha shook the doctor warmly by the hand, and said: Larry, yon' a good ptosoher yoa's a good preacher. 1 tell you, , yoa' ft eeundin' braes and tinklin' cymbal."1
Of the same sort was the colored woman's compliment to the cultured sad affable Bishop Galloway. She soM: Brother GMloway always do preach a powerful food leaV' THE SCPULTC VlVt
kr tSMMuas efn Wns"wBWo
The Yk Meralaoft Convent in Borne
will remain in the possession of the anas until the death of the last of them, when tbo property will go to thecHy. The sixteen remaining Freasean nuns, who are called th Sepalto Vive, are still bt the old monastery, where tbey once received a risH from the Princess of Wale. The nans, some of them ladies ef nook families.
observed ft very strict role. Once entering the convent tbey aever leave it alive. They never tto men. not even the priest who says mas in the chapel. The altar k screened off, and tbey can just see the kvation of the Host Through a small apertar they receive holy communion, Iron gratiags and a linen rail guard the small opening through which they make their ooofeasioo. They never aadrsss for repose, but spend half the night in prayer, and keep, except ia extreme case ot m-
a perpetual aomnw They make almost every tMng
tkv aaa. even to shoes ano nMcncmes.
If a parent of one of these naas die
the aaaouncoment m no mat nun berselt but ia general terms Hk aaid that one of them has foot by death
father or Mother, as, the eat may k
-Car. Btsfea MmrmkL
bmDtreller John J. Kaox bat
received from a friend an interestiftg rolk in the shape of a protested note of Bobert Morris. t-e fiftaaoial backer of the Unkn fat iU war for independence, pasted ta the protested note k the original acts for tft.OOOi The signature k la a bold hand. The dsts to
1795. It k well known that Mr. ftwrrk, after raising $1,400,000 oa Ml srodlt for the Bevoiutionary amy. sad declinitts; the Treasury portfolio bt favor of Bobert Hamilton, met with reverse and died a poor fttsa. John ladcliffe, the well-knowa BogUsh fiutkt wss reconUy vbdting a coon try town, where be nnHaonalnt obi woman wbo was gasing intently af cheap print rspretsntlng the Ykgln, with St Elisabeth on the on hand sad St Joseph on the other, and the inscription "Ato Maria" underneath. Of course, yon understand thstf seked Baddlffe, seeing the old kdy aMsared ouxaled. "O, yos,H WSS tha
reply, "I know aU about that Tha man k axing the 'oornan ia the naadk wttl be 'v her, and the k saying sa how, bein' married 'erseU, she can't, but won't he 1ava Maria.'' The London Jfseawwat sayat It mast be set down to the credit of American t, when English anthon iftveigh agaiaet their copyright arrangements, that it has before now bopmmkI tkat a future rreet author has
received enoouragement from athar able of the Atlantk at ft
when he was seeking it here ift vata. The Americans wore very early ia recognising the genius of Thackeray, and they showed their appreciation of hk work by publishing collected
editions of Ms miscellanies before anybody in tbk country bad uoasMsrad such a eoilectlott worth making. Bay, more than this, toots of Thackeray's early papers were pdolkbod, sad
may be presumed paid for, In Aft hefors they appeared ia affid.
tb
.- Ulr' aether heel I Oft rener 1 prtnetV
TTjrZr .1 .u wiuv. 'tk a mistyKkolyfelkr. Bat,
MTT'T' T. Z " - ... t. u ... - j-r- rV.ad. Y.
n ari uwriej p "r i
es hnaooasa a mecnen wmptm week from then ea I ever seer1
Irenturodto observe that Charier
deserved a pretty brio for Ms gallant fight traMt ch odds, whereupon the old man chuckled.
Do. do ye? Well, I reckon no era
gener'l prineipks. tr ft ux ft
nr met
this
afore
dons, wbfoh ha since
of th woks. T. San.
th money
, .... i i v. ,u ihia it tut ! war mt h: bhv a jm
Mwedft was a b'ar, sure 'nuf, 'n th' 'ft kef-Jt 'ft made-f. 5 Httk seboolma'am got white ux a heet. ky'd played 'Itb it a r'
lleamea H i ooa a nawi
irUika. Ur or two afor th' danos
kTlt their two selves. Xo- they'd feiahed it aytr t' tb' Flat sell o'dhW'oatifthoyholkred. Th' fa'Frkeo man what was M u m. atoen beMnd that tboV tb' stage. He didn't come ex soon 's
She looked 'round real qaiek. They
wit 'baui. hah war down tb' Mil. Be
body
bodr
road na so steen behind that tbov
eouMn't climb back as foot es th'
b'ar. Tboy was a Mat oa the righthand sMo too steep for cllmldn1, 'n on
the left hand was a stoop canyon two hundred feet ueea. 'a most straight
staen. Xo so thers. Charky hadn't
tbey expected, 'a th' b ar got awrui hunarr. oos nobody fed Mai rog'lnr.
Keekon be us sorter homesick, too,
for he broke hk ehaia some Um thet
aiwht 'n started an th' asoaniain,
thinkln' thet ns th way boss. When
aad bim hfl kftowod what B
j. m.
dMn't expect nay tMng but t' be Var wan f onct 'ft heark W fboobaa' ma nift'Cnt twadaV Th' Vt UAM ! il ha aaft-coaOa' right mraist abend. BVd iar fJ?lJl toea ' 'a started a good ffakl' oaot. too of th' gal tad thtak oaay thsng 'n tbss'd sothhkrsjsssa-niktiftta wr'hm.
Vanilla Cream. Break into a bowl the white of one or more egg, as the
quantity yon wkh to make will re
quire, add to It an eooat omamwyw eoM water, then stir in XXX powdered
or confectioners' sugsr aatil you leave
it sthT enough to moM into snap with
tk Iuim. Flavor with vanilla to
ate. After it k formed into bail. . a .
cube or loseage shape, my taosa
noon pinto or waxed paper sad set
themasteeto nry. Jim
foaadatioa of ail tto Preach creams,
X. W. CkritHmn JUmemit.
A Praud-Detroit Man-1 'Hello,
hubl What's tb extra' oat for
Imse-baU gamer' Xewtboy-MKaw-ralkW accident aossw poopk kltkd
-want ft eopyr' IfotroH Mft-Of
course not Tak MsBWnMrV&MK nMnaWMpnl ka frnad. They rrfat aa . . ml W) ii , i . Suit'
tao Mftti niuiupmawii m. n
-TU-JHU,
-rrmM aa orastty to
aab
- Ho Tuck eV
t tMaSabarrerv well the first
awaa, had to defend in court My
Ut a nesTO. had tuck a hog."
My' father left me to make my own be- . . sal. - - ..JI-
gjaniag ana to wrosa w j
Sa. 1 Saht: "!, wneu jmm mrm
eaUed pkmd not guilty, and ask lor
trial by jury. "Yes, snh," saki dint. When dint was calkd ho stood an, sad the aba road in hk stereotyped way the indretsuont sasBa sab?ary to the form and statat,0 etc, sad asked:
"Whereof are yea gwSty or gutity. SnbT ssht Jim. ttaad it over." said the lodge;
ever again H was aocerdlagly land and to tbesam eoncrndittg inter rogaUon Jim again riKnded, "Snbr' See hers, your saW th jadg-, "be kftskisg yeah! yen took that hog or not" And to my horror Jim lnwnwhod bk UJ mmA. wttb a aonldinr tmlk, tsMt
rtTaa. sab. Jedaa. I tack da hagt" sad
aa ended air nrst kaV--wlN. M. 0,
MUMOWOUB. Thers k girl in Omaha with hair no red that a Mack boras has been known to turn whit oa her. Omoaa HtrmUL Dumpsey "I usdertand thai Bhrsby k orer ears in debt" Wobson "Hftht gasss yea never saw Ms amJbrasfiM Frm JVsss. -He Could also Faiat the Town. sja sauht took et art a4stkui a tJA tw sernwt at. WA to covJann natat a antes, i ysMraffea OriHe. -B4 as Bad m It Might Be.-"Isn't it torribk, hubby, that they allow man to have foorwlvss iaTatiayr Bot so torribk as it waaad at H it wars ounpalory. my osaM Ostssm Jcaa. Toa can not mU whoa yon bar a cold la year head, bat yon aa always wear eye-glaeses oa yoar assm Consequently, nests mnst be bslsaiad to support eye-sasee. Boston Paf ftcs nsssss copy, Jrnaa
MktreM (to maid) 'DM any oa saUwhiklwss out Msryr Mary ..rw. mum: a voaaaT man calkd to so
IMftamt the eook. aft' th siat
np that she wasn't at sreuia'.''-rsn BMasa. One dnr Uttk Emma's
waad her oatto sharply for
abaueia her shoos. After a i
MftMbt Bmma saUt "I wkh
wamWI to rael sood to MO. ftftsmms. I
link yon woald liko It after yea gat need to If IWroB Jhm Frm. A youag kdy inskts thathka't tbepntboso? the actlftg at tb tbsator that makes her cry. bat tao taalfal sobMag of thorioUs. She may ha right It k eertMft that notMng will make ft ma with a masfoal sar fool
more like woepins; thsn a
fcMle.-8arW Jwraaf.
Mr. Maggs- ' -- Uf r
Ifr dear, what 'r Mrs.
HDoa't 'dear' mo, TtBftin. IBdn't yoa
toU as that a typewrltarwss a a uMner Mr. Muggs-"Aad so it k.1'
Mrs. Mnggs "Indtod! Then way nm Mrs. Wilkin toy that your typewriter had beautiful blonde hah-r A Somerset business-man net meg ataos had ooension to write to a gen tkmsa who yMntry bad few oorr. mmAMmt. The nvkm had ta
usual Return In ten days to ,
ft
agsa-Muggs, yoa sraa Mr. Mefj-"Wy, why.
net, Ky.,M ea it la aooat wn nays the letter esme bask to Mat, ssoaav pankd by a sorawllitg aying that h had lataraad tha kttsr aoeording to the reonest oa the TahUah hs&daH tsswhyhs
