Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 34, Number 18, Jasper, Dubois County, 15 January 1892 — Page 3

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WEEK LY COURT Eft J JAtPMU IXDfAJTA. IF MOTHCR WOULD LISTEN. jf avMber miM ntton to me, 4mh, 9h eM feomaa Mm faded faa. e4d IMlWlW Mt M BOST MOt, Aad K ikoulaa't be all Jar tke eudldcea. TM fsa. aad we enoersed tk pky: With pstMut araaa oa Mm Mr4 MMk, Aad tbe "Mtwr tec bad hsw dsrr Trae, Bother ha bad her ear. eoara, wten ywi wm bsklas Mwee, Ad e tepfc4 ahau t tke tans sad tke ha. At lajr m a W. rocked you alt m a hat p. Asms, Aad Mat ) all Mt teatai. AsdwlMrsaUcet, sadeM wltae-it, Aad liod btr Uttgufciea rel. Aal vx roar turn i Her hir H froie ; Al tier eyes tg-duma Mm tar avay tee Tfca: per byt-ad Mm aajrka. Ob of toeee ear k Mm Mirmag; Mother wilt net tar k-ee. She M fa sy seauee: TkuxtUrMkw! Ttea. "! win yea k Mm eerBfkt, And aaat ia Mm gMnmiag Mm: And father. Ur4 mhI kuui'oaat ltta, IVay what UI yen (or Warn! If you want to keep your meeker. Ytti aait make bar rest Marfan Jlut ir her a snare Ml Ikt troo. Aa4 draw her iato Mm play. AA It masker weald liatea ast, dears, Sfce'd t-r her a rowa aC silk. "th baitoa of royal velvet. And rufls a alt as ariUc Ar.-! tied et job da the troltBax. Wii! b sat Mill im. hrr eaaar: Ti- eotatr aanld kan it aard all Utreaffe. It strides mr. tM't fair. Xarcarvt E. Saatntter, te Iateriar. O HOME, laj M B S , ffO hoohs," said the uMta oa tii erackerkox, tki i s the hour for rerj- voeakinjf soa of a Wmaebago to say kw leetie 'now I lay aw' in tke reservation. Hit!" and he po;ntd t tke door of tke readezvoaa with a xestare tkat admi Ued of ao deUy. "Tkeai ooprcolored eojotes woakt aet thar like aUbaterimajr U niekt. and the halt of ter-atorrer, if there trara't sontekoiy to hoot theat off. A a they lien an' don't oadenrfaad a wonl. list look SO aisMi kaawin vamM thinlr lhr XTT-T flnnV;.' It .11 ! M i The Indians Med oat aad wfthoat a sound Oisaj p'red lato the niarht, aad the avjai comploaaeat of rfettor pathored at the iov with tke man oa the era;kr-boxaeterpieoe. There was wan who was selliag patent elothereeks and another who was selling Bibiea. old CapC Lmiar and tkw poataaoer and a aaan from the Misown bottonaa. wkoae team was hitched oateide. He told tkeia tkat he expected his "o;d woman" and "little gal ly the stajre. which waa nsaallr late. "Speakio of tke stare." ai4the man Oft tlkd TtauaaralA.H tT elad I 7. n 7 rf-'"J i drirewar. tl-Srt C il, XI i ran t ro ky ateaaa. tkaa 1 rtays where . . " nMonavani avt, IWi ad, fa. 1 we. I re no aatlna f- .isat wtmmea and stok babioM ia a stace coach." "Tell as 'boat it, aaa't re? sacrested the elothee-reel nana.' who was dyiorof what he called "cadwaj'at beimj stranded ia stieh a foriora place. '"Taia't so mack to tell," said the cracter-lx x man. cattinar off a rood sixi chew from the "plsr" of tobacco offerl U him, "an I ruews. 1 can wiad H up afore the stage rcU here, bat tke mb sad the safferia of It is wkat kart any feel la's, to tkiak when I rted to whoop aad holler, that I kept it all ia jnat oa aoeoaat of tkat Coorf-focnothia' aay! I'm rcttia kead of my story. "Roys d'ye raaaemker when the brhljfe over Pigeon rirer was bailt. aa kat a lot of money aa' work an' poW! shenanifan it took, an' how raters of the I eve stractare, aa they it, was ia them New York paPX aa how sot ap all the ft-Hers on tke praine felt eane ther didn't hare to take off their shoes an' stocking iwi toe crick. A a' bow the work I we Mader way when the live ! Uxwaad dolhirs necessary to finish it sent oat by spekel aanenffcr? J. I was on the stafe when the fct- 1 r that nsoney started Ut eonte through. There was fr or nre tf as on the inside of the eonek thnt dar, arul ... .... trria Z . ? 77 tfureTrf JT I! "JTul Wr Mk aiifSri- W"e emu' aa tHuT JZ, .L? WH" I crym ' takia' care of the young an "'.gnt. .Mac ? J to aar of JUn't l-,. .,t. l .. - - ms. but when she-; e:n with them hag sorrowful J our heark jhat went down into rr i w we would kavu laid Wn an let her walk orer a. "Tiij baby was wrappetl up in shawls Tens aad lay oa a pJlkiw a was -""iinoaeortbni them immmb' bottles, an 1 whiaed aa1 eried a leetie. ia a faint, f the another kksed ?lW5t,-,MMX leetie hymns tkat !!7 s Ktt okk in or beads, aa' Jtli,1 U w ffettin' worse aad got home! the fur end of tke stage bl. wkk her roke full ef "Ttw. 1 rti oa twTrTT1" " ! - ..to a"A witk the driver. I 'tW "Cktaff T? w" we i

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A. tJMe, Mat WWyaa V w k oa to Sftar aatr a E..1-SK 01 Taat 'avtaaa V.aV A, feafotaqr at wart oaat W trtke jmm AktManw NtMaatwelUaM, MM aaot tawMt aa(i, attlaalaMSMIdfT NajNMWadkatt Aad atraWiwa It t ; waaa kr vaaaa at: Aad eot wita it WarMar.f to. Tat raaed Kaiat Wt Jt aa aUck aa aotaart M a Wat alraMktkot: 'ad jr aaaei arMiia fa mat taTawt TirrJ . aMkg, aatiaaaatrt M'aatMtit Warweuqr Aad Snwmm h tttat. aaayer Uiaa a iat af kaf! Y Bkir4 It Ut, la at fcaviac fatead la Aai atthrf m4 harkac a!woi a a Kaaae laaaairl YHMtiaitaU Wkkmf; Ms s aarUbwa. r Aad keraie aavl traci! lkuaTaeaa4toaw A aaat at yaer Mataary ataikm, Jaaraqr. aM tkaa. raae dke hoer. MeotaUa't aoatfate a jm A ifctu tit. JWaaWMf aM K aaaWfclMAM TkM ear aaikd a PaHaJeai wke! If? r. iaat'4 alt rfatt Mat jf t at keeai yemr r Cki. Mars. f Ad so wal A yod aaaay aaker raoota. Detroit Fra Praov THi Tke rarty tt DEMOCRACY. ratiMko aHl fradoo af Theackt. A Mart of jrfcowlkh flee ekaratertz tke eoaaaeat of tke repatblicaa prea a tke faacied differeaee -aritkin the raaka of the deaaocraej. Icnp tele grants ailed, with Ud:D- of peraonal dkaaoiataaat are jrfven great proaitof aoMtMM and aUalnr head' liaea. Mr. Gorman is patated ns a apectral atower with a scythe of craft, rotting- down the presidential candidates, who are represented as standtafr in the wsy of hk own ambitions. Mr. Clereinnd never walks on Hroadway. aevordtnr; to these stories, lest he shoa l i eaeoanter kr. HilL, for thee two do aot speak a they paw by. When tlaa. I'alater rkea front b& new seat in the seaate to shake hands with a friend it is not an act of eonrtesy. bat to spread dismay amon kis rirais by diaplayiaar the eafte with be carrier hi three score years and tea. Sir. MdlsUnot emiaed to kis bed-chamber with the rr.p bat is sadkiaaj ia has teat, and commaakr witk his dhrine mother as to how he shall het briaf- confnion on tke deaaocraej kecanse iw speaker has &hrhonored hint. If what we read ia these newseaasers is traa. Sr. Crisp has not eonwtitnted the eommittaeaof tke new congress aeeordhaar to kis best djneBt for the effective disaowitioa of pakBe Tasnneia, bat to reward has friends aad eonfoaad kis enemies. Hittersass is kianj. and alt the party leaders are captains of roerrilla baad. armed for thwir mat am! destruction aad the dfavraptioo of the greater body of which they are parts. There are differences of opinion umong denaoerats, and many strongmen are strieinr to be chief. This k true, and t proee the dnaoeracys ritality. The great kaes of the hoar are under debate, and a programme k formnlattag agaia-t the coming campaiga. Who would not hare it so? Is there any other point from which wisdom can be drawn than tkat supplied by a comparison of prevalent riews? Is anybody aaaotnted with superhuman wisdoaa. that this diets should be accepted aad suWribed to without weighing the eondictinr data which different, sections hare to present? Our party has always leea the abiding place of freedom of thought, where every argument basjd on patriotism is listened to. Jt k to-day more than erer before ia its history the nurse of national leaders who would be at the head of Hs eotumaa hecaaax the mareh is to victory. The comments of tke enemy are only the refleetion of their hopes. They are dreamtag that perchance tke naatehiess discipline which has not failed us in the past, even when defeat was inevitable, has somehow keen weakened. Hat they will be disappointed. Whoever k the standard hearer, aad whatever tke battle cry, the democracy's phalanx will be close kait in 133, oae aad aatorrif ed. t Paul Globe. SAFE FROM SLANDER. i'a Bwrd-HaareT MM Btde Mr. TSlkias k safe from the assault M slnaaVrers and blusterers. He will i sit in tke luxurious apartmeats provided for tke head of a jwar department having no serious duties to perform mad laugh at biuMterers. He wilt seora tke kaputntlon that the partner of Kerens ami coUeafrueof Dudley. Dor.sey and Ittaiue caa be frkjrkbnd by inveatkms wheti the trath has been iasumeient to drive him to obscurity that would hare keen sought by a sensitive omekL It wcro folly to speculate as to lower depths than have been illastrated by "isteve KIkias. and "Dick" Kerens in their re!atioa to the peupl? aad the public treasury, In their cares t these gentlemen karw illustrated um saying that trath k Mraager than action. Mr IlarrfwrM made carefal examinatioa of the subject Itefore he named a jeeretery to practice hk peculiar methods m she war depart meat during the coming pcusiietitial eautpatgn. If there were atadaeftsia this act of the president there was ake method la H. Mr. Trlarrkon has aupareatly oncIuded that it k time for a eerMua dss to hang together lest they hang separately. Only by a combination of the elements represented by Elktas and Woods k thera hope ha the president's mind of tuemss in agaia tkwarting tke popular will and gaining power tkereby. With Klkins ho Idiug the war uaratjUaMrll4WB aviiOMt 4

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kg aifew-reat anawbod will praauka ad farther gun. With Wood wvariar tke armine will be hop tkat erimiamU may saeed fron the bench whoa tke bar woa'd U impokraH. Xahmar the secretary in tke war departn.aut mot that judge. If he b socaWatod, aead fear aiaaaW. Thetu k a limit to hanuMt lainmalty. It haw been dmura by Umms trktleaurn in their public nam. -Chi-

Tlmas, JIHOO IACTIC3. Mm of tke MH mC HrriM'a MsV The Jingo policy of tke Harrison adaminktratioa naay yet bring about a war between thk country aad Chili. So far have we gone ia thk matter that we have r to Hgbt or sacritto our aatioaal dijraity. FnMeiu iaiutpleaey the ndmmktratiot, has seemed bent on getting into a swtuabb; with the Chil.ans. Pat Kgaa, witk the dust of Ireland .still on his brograoa, was appointed by I'reaideat Harrison to represent this country ia Chili. He was tke onr man who should not have received the appointment Not only the Chilian government did not want him. but the people of this country, with the except ton of President Harrison and Secretnry Itltne, stroagty opposed conferring- distinct ioa and honor upon a man who was aa American for revenue only. Ia tke very face of thk opposition both at home aad abroad, Pat Kgan's name was enrolled In tke book of dip lomatkts. Then the trouble begaa. And st continued and it will continue just so long as Pat Egaa mEsreprescatt thk country in Chili. While the Chilians were trying- to overthrow a dictator aad re-establwk a republican form of government, Pat Egaa. backed by tke United State goreramen:. lent his support to lisknaeeda. He did not have gumption enough to keep hk nose aad tlte uoe of hU government out of the affair. The result was that whea the conyrwrjiooalkta bad won the fight. J'at Esntn was the mot disliked man in Chili, with tke possible exception of hk friend lalmao?da. and kks country eaaac in for a lery large l:are of the mmc feelinr. The asaalt on the ltalticsore sailon in alparaiso was tlie one opportunity the jingo statesmen of' thk ndminktralion had been asking fir. They wanted to pail their vifrorous foreign policy on somebody or other aad the ofsportnntty was at hand. They grabbed ik AVhea t!wy i.a-1 bluvtered and Wowed, puffed and stewetl for awhile they discovered that our lynching bee in New Orleans was a parallel ease and that they were s'-m l)ir aping the dago school of vigoroat foreiga policy. Thea they set about to justify lyadhing in New Orleans ami to condemn skootkvgr ami stabbing ia ValparaiiMX After teitia? Italy to go to thunder for her indemnity thee v'cunms statesmen demanded reparation from ChilL The sine, popalatioa, wealth and ftjekting capacity of Cklli made the blnff "gow" Tke very thing these jingo statesmea should have done they failed to do, that k. reran Pat Ean. Such a eoure would have made it impoisibte for a seven-spot country down ia South A merk-a to further make a side show of oar goTeramveat. Cocayo Globe. POINTS AND OWNrONS. The prteskknt's apnointmentR. like the rain, full alike npon the just and the unjust- Detroit Free Pre. The national treasury k getting into very skoal water. The balanee has fallen to tke lowest point ever re corded since tke adoption of the present form of the debt statement. Boston Herald. The appointment of Stephen K. Klkins k probably an assuraace that Blaine will aot be a candidate for tke republican aouainat'on. With all the disreputables .supporting him. Mr. Harrison will probably tahe the nomination without much difficulty. Indianapolk SentiaeL nepublkwui president makers are puzzltnir tkeir brain- orer two seatenees with an interrogation point at the keel of each: Has Ittaiae traded hk presidential ambition to Harrison for a cabtaet position for Elkins. or has Harrison bought Ktkins away from lilaiae with a cabtaet position? Fort Worth Gaaette. Some of the democrats on the f oor of the house have been a little cross, perhaps, but they enjoy the Messed satkfaetioa of knowing that their seats are aafely under them duringthk congress. Keed. of Maine, and hk seat-snatching committee on elections are aot in baslnoss at the oh! stand just now. St- Louts Republic. One of President Harrison's home papers ckaracteriaestke appointment of Judge Woods as an indecent act. It does not stop with the assertion, but shows the bra ien and scandalous character of President Harrison's selection by a detailed review of the judge's actions atnong which were hk reversal of legal opinion to save William V. Dudley from Indictment for advbatng bribery, and a reversed legal opinion to sure more than a hundred indicted republicans from conviction. The facts justify the charges aad are familiar to all who keep track of important politieal matter. Detroit Free Press. Crtf t.'enT.tir. Speaker Cries was eantspicaoMsly generous in hk treatment of the republican minority. On committees of Mf. teen he has ha each ease given then five ate m Iters, or one -third. Thk k a greater proportion tktn they are strictly entitled to by their num.ncai strength. On committees of Iescr meuii-erskip than filteeh the republicans a re also given morrt than their pro rata share. If Speaker Crisp had held the minority down to the nntnbe: of com mittee men they could claim oa the basis of their proportion of members, be woakl have had a krger number of desirable committee positions to give to ekaaocrak. The aetloa of the speaker, in dealing so liber ly with his polittenl opponeRts, is ia sinning eon treat to the , ungeaerous aalair treatment of the minority by the re publicans in the days when Meed wtkspeakeref Lkekeuse. -Detroit Free Pro

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vsa lui-wiM m a nuMnar, attoaf MMacay u aot wae.rvov. xana iayaiiy wm sixkkca akcat JL ?e lMue u fau of aanark. to . uoac-it was apea to tke atople af uusa aaa jwvjsiam at view r Mm amr of thi MikbortBii Hagdam af Israel aad tka pca4thaM tor UMkatsa taut was raailtr aarutca ix mauc Hiaronr. Kmc IT: i; a: w, x f.-M, XA m ktxua DesuBka, Wag ef Jaoak; Koakas, mxag m israat. Ton IfiaioaacAi. gmtATioa anahaam n.bMMM taaaaaaad TMTaUi-sikaar U. C. tot m aiaaoc Aaavrta. Tate aectaed a favor. t4 notaeat fcr Moaaea, tke ktaa of laeaet, wao am area pajrtag triauto M Asajtrts, M kecak away fram hla tnbMetioa. and, taeooiaead by Ectbi, tbe great promMer, be lefaaHNl tee innate ts Klaea i?;). The roart leatiera at the capital "gave tkcoMtrca ap meve ana mete to Mil UMalfeae- Md laxury, lajr u?cr. bedi oi ivory, drank wise Iron bowls, feasted to the towad d tke vtoLaad eva laveat ed fresh taatramaau of mask(Aooad: $). At the sane tbae ikey persisted ia regardlog vemacttcn as sacaie - (Amoa t: 13). Kawlia sea. net isaiah saw the mtherteg storm k th.j northeast. Tke Assjrka empire wm stilt 'BMWlatee4 br a staadiac army of rteraa se4aUera, eammaaoad by akie Kcaerals," iftsyee) aad seen tkeir lerloaa would aweep tike a Larrteaae over Iarael, beat upon Samsna, aaa juaaa eeuM not waolly escape ha fury. Isaiah that -fore -raked hk voice to Mm amaaaates of Jaruaalam: 'Lift your btati from your wue-aouls; look aorta. The 'sua sbiae M still oa Samaria, aad your fellow drinkers there are revelling la security, Bat tbe atom creepa up behind. They absll eertaJaZy perish sooa; erea you eattaot help see iaa; that. Let It scare yoa. for tkeir sla U ycors. and that storm will aot exkaatt Itself ca aatsaria. aeoraers of rellcioa aad riaktewatai. exeept ye eesae bjiae sseptleat aad ursakea, aad come back from your diplomacy to i stta ana reason, ye shall aot be saved r " Oecrge Adam Smith. Suck was Mm situation aad the sumeury at tfcia prophecy. Wilhts three or four years aamarta waa destroyed, sad toe srtcauom of iarael was ae more forever. LEseox Kxrosmox. V. 1. "Woe:" not a wish or prayer for woe, but a warning that woe was com ing. "To th crown of pride:" the capi tal, so called because it erowaed the hill or because its battle mental walk resembled a crown. "To (better of) the drunkard of Lphrnim: pat for the whole kingdom, because Ephraira was the leading tribe, "Whose glorious beauty k a fading flower:" it was a kind of beauty that was liable to fade. "Which are rather, is) on the head (or necks the head) of the fat valleys:" Samaria was built on a hill of an oval xorm, wnicn rose up in tne mmst of a fertile valley shut in by mountains. Itawlinson. "Of them." etc. The posses sors of thk crown of pride ami tltese rich valleys were overcome witk wine V, 8. "P.?hrt!d" t'Mf Lord hath;" He used the Assyrians as a rod wherewith to punish these wicked people! "A strong one:" the Assyrian power. A tempest of bail ... a destroying' storm ... a flood of mighty waters:" describe in vivkl ftteech the irresistible violence with which the Assyrians were about to overwhelm them. V. x "The crown of pride (of), the drunkards:" their capital, their riches, all they ooet rejoiced is would be "trodden under feejt. V. -t. "As the hasty fruit:" Rev. Vor., "tlm first ripe fi. before the summer," before the usual reason for figs. Uenee It Vs. eagerly seised and quickly eaten. Such a delicacy, so eagerly desired, would Scraaria be to the Awyrinns. V. 5. "In that dav:" the day when the dntaUanls of Uphraim perished be cause they would not take warning and repent. "Shnll the Lord of hosts Ik for a crowa of glory:" He will sustain, defend and Mess, beyond the power oi the heart to conceive, those who obey llira. V. s. "For a spirit of judgment:" of discerning the right and governing with justice and equity. 44 For strength to them that turn the battle to (Rev. Vcr. at the gate." These words arc applied by i.11 the later -writers to those who drive the war back to the enemy't own gates, or. as it were, carry it tats hk own eouatry. V. 7. "Hut they also: even those ic Judah, who saw the destruction of the neighboring kingdom. "Have erred through wine:" they have erred from God's commandments, they have wandered into sins of all kinds through the inCuesce of intoxicating liquors. "The prie&t awl the prophet have erred:" strong drink biases aad leads astray even the religious teachers of the land. "They are swallowed up of wine:" they become absorbed ia their appetite. V. 8. "Noplace clean:" intemperance defiles both mind and body. V. 11. "For with stammering lips:" as a ' beginner speaks a foreiga laaage. V. 13. "To whom He said: Thk k rest." etc. To these very persons G od had pointed out where they eould find a life at rest from fears. V. IS. 'The wont of the Lord . . . line upon line:" God speaks slowly; lie repeats Hk lessons by word and by deed: and if they will not repent, Hk warnings and Hk pnnkhments press on the sinner till he "falls backward" and is "snared ami taken." "Thatthey might go: as a puakhment and also a diK'ipl'ae. Ar;xjCATM.vs. (1) We need repetition of instruction to impress truth on the soul and to nrouae it to action. (2) Hy repctstkxt k character formed. (3) We are enabled to tlx truth on all sides by its repetition in various ways. Ilcace every gretet truth of the Itibk k presented to us in every possible way. by statement, by logic, by historical example, ia poetry, in parable, ia biography. (4) God teaches the terrible truths .slowly so that men may turn from sin early ami not go on to the bitter end. (') All thk clearly applies to temperance. Deu't Watt. Monsieur Caline, the celebrated Freack simpleton, never wishes other people to be at all loeomuKxled by his proceedings. lie had accepted a challenge to fight a duel, and was told that the hour had been fixed at nine o'clock for the next Jay. "H'rar suid Monsieur Calino: "I'll try to be there on time, but if I'm a little late, tell the other man to bsgin without me." OateoQN has 19t newspapers, aa aver-

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