Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 34, Number 46, Jasper, Dubois County, 29 July 1892 — Page 7

WEEKLY COURIER.

IXDIA.NA. Nthe looking kwn iato the orchard, nil pink with apple blossoms. JL wrm May wind Ulew tre curt m Vr forehead to awl fro. and Hi ner ieel too drowsy to read. M kldlemurch had Mink into her lap, with owe anger between the leave, to keep Uhj place, of voices from the sitting-room behind inl sle was null f-r:i it m -- her floated oat, and ltczaine a part ot her day dream. Seems to me,' said a lugh-pncjien tone, which she knew to be that a ne'riibor. "seems to me you ain't lookIn' jest up to the mark tiib sirjg, 31'' Well, 1 don't know a I am fcclin ... . .11 nv too spry,7" retnrnei the jreame om voie' of Lydia's grandmother. "I ex pect it's this dreadful hot weather coiaan on an oi a snown . jw thinkin' I'd Mart ia tukin some hum-i-tune and molasses three nwrnm's and then skip tliree. Anybody needs a little medicine in the sprmjr. 1 ilou w' to have much of any appetite, and 1 m -weak as a rag." Mayle it's the molds' of that hired jrirt from the city, that yon aia t mcd to." Mi'geMed the neighbor. "Hour .does she take hold? Is she mack of a hand? Well, Lyddy's satisfied with her. and she knows more than I do about tae -wavthev do things nowadays, hues viitetl the governor's folks ami round 31110111? lr schoolmates a goon ieat, and she's seen just how thing ought to ls. I guess they set a pretty gooa table to Gov. Cobb's." 'I guess tliey do," said the neighbor. "l!nt it's kind o hard for an oW -weman UKe we 10 gei uc ' Wangled ways. There ain't nuthin' relrishin' to me in sack little warra?d-ovr messes. I declare. I'd like nothin better for my dinner than a gooJ rye and Injnn cake and a nice, hot cap of tear - . a a I'd like to know what m toe worm there Is to bender your bavin' it?" eried the neighbor, sitting P .straight. Well, LtytU? sue says . aw i. u fashion to have tea for dinner, and I jrive in to her sooner 'n to mftke a fuss. Yoh see, !' :-esvcy, young wtw young folks. When Lyddy eoae home 1rora boardin school lat Jail l ee 'twas hartl for her." The old lady paM?d. The house ain't new," she resumed. "Why, I've lived here my&elf, winter utid Mimmer. jfoin' on sixty year. Our ways here ain't like elty way, and she nv.tiited to atk Mtae of her mate ap Isere! but I conkl tell 'twas mortifyin to her to think of ibeir cowin to wek .a por old place, ami me, too, so behind the times. "So I just Raysnothin'. ami let her ?o head her own way. xin' things p. ;m! land, Mi. Seavey! I jut wwvhye onld we tlm best parlor:" What has site done to iC aked Sirs. Seavey. Tiie village did not think mneh of I.vdia since site had retaraed from ehool, a tall, .tylhh jfiri, whk 'more nlrs than a music box," a the ladies declared at the scwkijf circle. 'Whv. the chairs awl the tables is U twLted even- which way. Look ns if a hUrh wiml had been bkwia' through. The blind s all left wide rn. nd the sun j.treamin' in. a-falin "out the carpet like everythiny. Body lirMels, too. Mis Seaveyl" 'Good land!" mTh1 Mrs. Seavey. ''She's got oat some of the lnt chiuy nd stood an tlic plates on the maatel "piece, and more of 'cm hang-in' tke wall. There's ohl bhawls a daaglin' in tlm doorways. That pktnre of fnther, painted when he was a yonng anan. slu'. took down altogether. Sa rs it's awf nL" "Dear sua'." eried the neighbor. "lint I'm sure the minbHer med to et a siht bv that nkjtnre. 1 never !iie in wliea he was here, bat 1 found liitn lookin at it. She's htot4 hmh plants on the floor by the window. She's well. I can't tell von alt She "want we sliOHld set there common rcrv dav. I kmt know what her OTaadfather woald my It he eonW see it. 1 expect lie would tarn over in his arrave." IVw Mrs. Marcy was quite ont of bnth as she nmrel oat her mhiI. To bare tlie sacred lwrst parbn-pnfanel hd Wa a sore trial, which it took all her love for Lydia. to bear. To sit there "coninioa" wonhl have been to 3ir ai wicked as to carry her knittinje o the meetinghouse. "She warns I shmihl dre.s up crcry afternoon in my bent Idack s41k and the 'Idte net oap Sarah. She kkn made He. That silk's too gM to set round in. Jt lv 1hhh turned twice, awl I've It niee for fanerals and when 1 do ffo to meetin', though that ain't dte Why, it'll fret all nkiay in time if 1 go to puttin' it on every day. let alone my feelin like a fool all riWd up so when there ain't no oeeLyddy, she's diiWeHt Youmx llks ought to rig.' "Now. Mis' Searcy, I don't want yiwi ' think I'm compia'inin'. At my tme ilfe it's hurt! work try in to jrtt hrt ways. Hat lHd: voh esa M umkI wnnythlng. It makm Lyddy happy. 'wr chihl! It's hard (w hr taW hmtMHt up here ia the wHwtrv. Tarn

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Yerk ar MoKnn, III U bmaML" Mrs. Jaej hannaad up im wrada. "I'retty spy aarfiri WW prtt? appearmg. Til Hbe to know, w hea ptMeriM' ytm- U( out, and JauA a el tlsh she mm be? I've got Ia ma bark how, for Joha comiai haaaa ta dutaer. but I'm just foia' to (ir yott up a rncw, ot rye and Injua eadtofs aaMi if

jm mm I have smn of 'm wr dinner, and a dka of tea. to. I'll In Mate by and give your iydkiy a picwn of my mind. Jl-byr Oft" sbe trmled, burning with a i,ea( of the W lady's wroags. a4 trymc u peep int the recmrucUl Wt padcK ttx sbe weal Usroajrh the eautry. I.ydia sat tielly after time vnhp Imd died away, no longer sleepy, bat half amu&ed, half sad. She had been tluor onghly dsoatat4 at the bmately old faradvirv: aftr her very aaodvra haw lit school. It really seemed to her tiiat she had shown nobleness f wm1 ia ehaking down the despair im her keaut. and trying to make the best of tltiitgs. The parka- especially she bMdted MfSM qU as an nrtiaUe triumph. ta. M amount of talking and seoidsag coU put the Marcy household sa a stylish fooling, llain and old-fanhiaaed it was. and m would remain ia nit ot nil her effort. 'tlramlma Is so obstinster Ljdia had groanel in her own room. The little talk she had now overheard pat a new aspet upon it all. She saw a if a veil bad fallen froaa her eye how her grandmother had Wea sfly Wwikleml Uy the new idea, aad now the sweet Ad woal had strnjrfrk-d silently to. come into harmony with a strange order of thing, with an aaselt bam that made Lydia's trials seem trUUag. Tlssn she Jlew to the bct imrhw. aad in a very little while; had brought back its old prim order. She pnmhtd the hair cloth chair baek sUMy agaiast the wall, cksd the bluwls at the wiadows, aad took away every aatbetir touch sle had givenLast, bat not least, mt of the eJoet under tiie stairs she dnifced the despised jwtrsit ol her aaecsior ia the giuidy militia uniform. Laafrhing qaietlj at its grotesqneaes. he hang thi- work of art upoa its old aait, where it was easily the most prosiaeB thing ia the room. When all was done, a gloomier and more forbidding apartment had been seen. bat. just as it was. loved it. When the old lady awoke, th sun was streaming in neros the sitting room Hoot, and the bell wa riagiag; for dinner. I.jdsa appeared in the doorway with a bright smile, prettier than ever. Come, grandma, she csalSed. "diaaer is ready, and Mrs. Senvey has ja-t sent in lktk Katie with some delicnMK eakes foryoa." A great pleasure flitted over grandma's face as febe stepped eajperly toward the dining-room, leaning oa her eaaw. "I do believe they're rye aad lajan. she exclaimed, as delight-dly a child, helping; herself from the wU-Jilled plate. "I thought perhaps yon aaightMkea cup of tea. too," added Lydia. getting up front her place to pat te eap down by her grandmother, and trying not to see the sirn of the hired jrirl frtma the city, who had a great eontrm. for dmaer at noon and tea at dinner. Lydia laughed aad chatted cheerfully until Use nseal was ended. Mrs.! Xarer breatoed long sigh of satar ctinn. 1 declarer' Mrs. Marcy said, rising from Her seat at last. "I don't know at ve eTer had anythier ta-te s good to .. . r - , . 5 m. UHe eaaesoi .eaTcrs -mvtw just beanttfal. aad I do enjoy fame hot drink ia the middle of the day. It kind o goes to the spot.' Lvdiadrew aer gently aioag amwi. through the open dote m the parlor, her glnace fell upon grandpa's picture back in its old place on the wall. "Why. Liddyr she whispered, with a , start of surprise. "Why, L-aldyr ll 'Ves,' anewcred Lydia. aaerruy. suppose the parlor is better the way vou used to hare it. si goes ortter wnn the rest of the house. N 1 pat all the things back again as they were." Grandma eyes wandered tortagiy -a j a S - . over the stta ana swesaa iww. mtfA came oa herspee4aeaad,asaa took them o to wipe them, her thin WHT, LTIHV: old hands were t rem W tog; that eoabt hardly hold them. Somehovr,'' she saht to herself, with a sort of a oh in her throat. "aw Wht 1 eaa't heln feeling an if I'd been off on a vvsit aad was stt a-gottht home.' T.T-dta threw her araaa around her madmotber. rlrlac bar such a bag that the plaoses new aeros the room. and tihe blaek eap was hopelessr an -O. rrandhamr ahe eried, with i j Wonder than rraadaa knew. "we're both got home, and Mfce thn people m Use fairy talea we're going to star here and V. happy erer aftotwardr Youth's Compaaion. 2r--r m C Lmia.-Mtber-Whnt hare yon beea nt, Dafcyr n.s- i ibt't bees data wbnt. ?d .aer "Mow often nave Urn! yea to sound your i-a-g-s? ! been Tdsmg isatldag k wbmt vaa sboabj bare asst. ureatcayn mH.

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hy CaraHrgst have kiilod : snavsr aswa of ' aihiagmi a m a th bnnaght -m hy fan taua to lower tS mg of InW oi bXmsml . i. m M, 1M & Luk hh dLawuaainaa m pjlffh, JpfnCVaVWkiy Si JnWE, OHna jrWWTd"jr he aw, llis lamnVwmiiaw. t ah avrawd hfelmiaTshiwws that he a. wadf to shoot -dtm1 ia the waums oa labor if b eaaat kor taeaa by ; It is not aw wary V defead ej' loeiwd-oat wwfciagmma in their act of violtncc They hue lcaae aartleeas f eeiaunhk In a Tawaeh of Us peace, bat theyane not in sf iniilii tar tine tragedy mt lk. r.,.,i. imam wtu. TWr kim-" xir (uonrht idnJaeraer with as own wsfipiws. aaa nam ranaiririniam asprn. dowa by law the laWlfeajpt of the piutorrat mat be taaght by sue brsmk as that at Hrimefad that if .they .j u : w ik.- itn mtU : hr Yl'inclmrtti 1 "tw f"Wni ttl fnimr 1riri deiiberatetr aad nrtdMldr aVatkaallr nrwokd a bsraeh of she aee sy " seoiiag- the arnsed Pitna Mbaae-i 4rad. JUeordiag - taear own limited stateaseat they had appeasethe sherin' of AHesgbeay coaatjr pvtectioa, aad he ra aetiag a th What Protection Does sheriftT Maad hkaeif aaaUe t rteH them ia their legal right with the pcatbb aaaaraant be woalwl haoe nought saeh other aid as i prw5ded for la emergeacirs by the law of lVamsyl--raaia. W it Ssoot waitmg for him V act ia the legnlar aad iswfa! war. tb Caraejgse Stel Companty, kaslted. ought to steal a asareh oa their employes by seadiar owm a body of private anwsuie to take ptiioa of the work, at night aad from -eaiad the stockade of Fort 1 rfek orerawc their dnWlmrged working una byadsv pls r of aimed force. lathis they have een heabra alter a aiooy battle, m which haataa lives were saer.aex. jor wmca vaa-ta e eSrarlr resaoawWe. Thcv will aow abaaom law prwato .r m-A .tW-r dwwbl brasa: atfrst, JorthesheriCtoaet. He mast, aad ao doubt will, protect them ha the powcwiioa aad operatnmof their wsarhs. aad the state military toss asea aat fam order to aceotophsh it. Uhiaaately. of eoane. Carnegie wftt wia. lie has the law oe his sale, and hebUsd the hawk the re?ales power of the state. If the Hoasestemt wwtlermeui dn aot surreader aad accept bat ther aaaat rrre place to atraageri. Imported for the parpw.e who are wHi tog to take what ttory cam get laey aust leave the little nornm wMrhthey have hattt for taeaaselres aad paid for out of their scanty sarinrs. the charch t m where they have worshiped aad the cemeteries where lie the ar dead., They mast lake their wires aad little oars and seek elsewhere the u artanitTto earn area ay ntswma w aw. Ther nanst "move oa or he shot dowa wbea they venture to mwert agaaaBt illioaahe employers then: right to share In the heacl of ftwtechaa. PerhasH it may ocear to the Aaaa,lgaautod .tssociatioa of Steel aad Iroa Worherstbat wbem the Mosseseaders are driven oat they may he set so If they were eaered over theeoamtry. they eymst lanpres aroa tlwlell-worltaaea every where indractive oojeet the workiagftof XcKadcy swdcina;CaraegK forty tames a ahe wh3e girmr has the tweoaaing transps. J. Ia the reowldieam creed oK" S9fc firth in the platform adopted at MasaeK expreoed the belief that eat all maporto earning; m tniiaantitiiia wtrih the proiaeasof shoaid be leried of Jtmtnraa moor mere

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"of ihc sagrl hat dseaa is oaly whit the kisa-tarUr u fees nnmnr BEmaW n7 anasv ana aparaw will am a a nvaa f" Ff" tJwl the Taaaory a aVt WaK rinii the repahliraa seaaur has passed m -few. ahr' biiL It that it as merely sia raiacntir the mpubtkaaa fat mi of the west aad beep them from -roths the a - foaW's tkhot. It will aotb lignenl. aythe hat tfw farmers will W isdL at anL X. Y. WoraL Js'o maa who faroec farther pvsheetioa-" for th tariff-asaae plnsoerat I -mm am abaiag the wealth of the ! s amy eaeue r votss-jr the i taeitet. Xomaa wha favors J the Work"mgmjn. arltetioa for the toUIng tbc oppwMi'jOi of irraiifcd greed extorttoa has any exease for vothap :. rrpahlkaa taekeC Itkeeeity wn-HM eatrtioa, rnrht agaiast wsweg, a rew xae lariC agaJnact a robber tariffl St. raal Oiobe. Tae srideaee ia the peasion aswfei&ieatsoa eosclr'vrr oa the point tSaZ Jaader Ccraib-jor Sanaa p.-e-mob are diatribwted at Indian tor eaass aagn paeaww t as they were nadtr Ctinmafri inarr Dadbrr. Hoh Kaaaastar orico? I'poa lYrsideat MarrisoasAeof tios aaestioarcjto the repataof hh administratioa -Alhaay Argas. Thb iadjguant army of f knows that taear srtaatsimv witli toga i poees ot nmag I coaid aot se aaaJe worse wiUhar to tahe their chaacct oa that aomtc hattltoirieeoatdeaWtowMK the roaah!iram portr. That m the party that TfedM waovalr deladed aad betraved them. That "is the party that has IsWned aad deserved pamfuhmeaC aocheoter IferahL IVotectioa has assde eapitiirhto rich. H has ennhied theaa to live ha huary far awny from the grhay sarof their aasaes aadaanas to in Xew York, im rarfcv in Loadoa aad ia the hills of yir. Caraegie goes hack to the boast in which he was horn a peasant rwber, by meaas of tas f ran the American people, than the aobiKty whne hiitdfilMj' castles hertats. He fftoaaa libraries aad ameat balhv aad fives Tnhe a jrihwd prhwe oa hkbonatythe other baad. are always Mragghag tor their r!gfato.-X. Y. WorM. The loeai orraas of XcKkslfyitm w serve the adereota of their party bait hy ma an taming a f miiiaad sileace as to the eaase of the redaetton of wage by the awn aad steel trust. Theoaase is eiear to eeery oa wW chooses tosee. The trust rrdmees wage bream e a. has tlseaowertodoso. and the toriaTgrros nuhetptothe hapfcess worltawnu The iroabiican tarht nv a traad. It .m Shortly after the of the white at Washanytou.-aad Xew ork Xr. Warriioa m aot at an of Winer kit hy away belle. bean.Uoailr nmMnlNH& aaaamaaamm-mmja amiiw na isi w while the trouble k em. What he M ab.md reach of a reeaaotton tor troops to dsrWCa-aegies stoei

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imtthc address. port. Coaau as ia her smraty hh Tear. Ar! The Jiethadht general has fceidnd ia fnear of eam tataaa of inr aad rferital lac aeasn with the pahyit ha dawethag of taw great chavca orgaaiaali Three is ao aahs i imi rr in with iaajaaj, has oaly TKaanaa Cathf!st mbmi iimniwi. India has oae aaa ninaary to gZX.W pfapV; rVraTn. oae tc as.aaft; Thibet, oa waaTaajL Xsv s&oaary aVrriew. Theaew Csaiyregatioaal thnieh at ItotsrrH."'. Ore-. eoasai of tea waaasa. with urn t a saagie asala nmlir. It Jirs. : aUsaaraie. Jcaah Eaamad. with ninety ttmr axtmr.tie. has X.7M as-we ar'ofuaortaad :i m rt .ataatats thaa the 3t uaureasv iksa tWUnItiSfaes. ThereTeam of Cbrleed aad Cambriawr mrseata capital of ahoat 7V.aa).aaiu TheaaiTerdtr of L ia-ie it worth awariy ifla,9M.Wl Saa Fyaacisga Aig,arat The state eolkgv of Iebiaare. hm aad tragic touch in rtshhrte-ry. f TTacaalrersiey was estnhla.h4 fm IfH. I hat dariag the whole ii tadt between j aad Isl it doors were eiostd. ap1 fasreatlr for good. Its conaa eaaasaf ;heSariagof one amt hy , A 4 the ehaaeelhwof the state mme. hat the tohodbiaa,ni others! to trial for the crime were Whea the aeat eothge year t cleared. ft nSfMrjBuaJ the tragedy oagasd so few stadrats iiitaraof that the inulrtntata was dosed. The L'aKed 3rthst Free c&erche. at their zeeat mil rang', reported in the ihaoaainarina at home I sad abroad S7S miaaarr aad ,7M asesaheia; of ihee mmuamn s aad mhas beea ftSl.ttL Oae 3f the meetiaaT was that eoery the iwoxrauane was timed, tint uagpineedia hobt agares oa the wall that eeryhoiy eoabl see wheal each mioth woahi hag'laaad when it woaM and, Theedeet was that the rars of aaysaeaher unrpaiinwaar his aihHwd time. Thirty yeaes ago there won not a wheel fas all the floathera states far dnwas set at liberty oaly half hm each thsainind coald wad. Totor not le Ihaa i5.to rehired pa i ts !- u. ssyM ii 1 in iTium 1 1 of dV w m than l.t aat Imtc sad prarin. At the t ace ha all the aowlhera sereaty iatiWtMas tor the . oaiwa of aeproea. antes are prepared to ' a. pole, la these l.aa tcochers aad KJ aago Urapaas. TAKING CAKE OF BOOKS. KwtSrHajKlSirbrl TTmP Bams nnpratoT Tew Eoea the have sad with pencil aaark affl , leave them rying ahoat, a prey to 1 lesK haadbar. or let pnrtry-SBed shelf and, j shm. become spoiled in aes. hat to k k naiafal to should be always kept M from dast. always kept I the shetve. aot at ail hTaBtHe is on the face. readers, may be tnattor a tlsitd-rate totreatabsok for which ha Oat nerworthx of The nranrr ft ilimr tor OsoaMWtoaarbtadaiMheMreitisohi her baby aad her lmb thhv Po ible. aad her aprhnccnay he worth lefurtanr. he rlt the mty of teaehhar maa to he the toaalrwere bwm about, am woaM be haarfliag theaa rery early. sihetook aa old wduaae aadheeeaad there noted aaietare. The little rlfew leaved this over duly. icg bis brightly colored to fcaedle the thcan. Hr wm rhu obler. aad at c-mhi be trusted with any -roiame J MpWts- mWDlC WMt 34 ffflhffJT MP wfflnsVt erery chibi. hat the eameriaaemt worth trylmg. at least. Botof aMyervaKihtae nam drcadWdhy tbt wsil W dciovrr is the careless lmnewer. He who wM borrow yoar haa fcamr pet oreet to retara. or1 hnaat it so badny that you fa "whea It is at last mwe aw . airnira who M be gatttyof tbnags U ao better thaw sihsWL Tc mWagosd Wdt with a frieadKat have a double ptoaoweemt of k. bat at rad it to oae who Bltieato c Owrr K eaemy. TIdnaueaf Jfaay a oae haalaaae a toorem t a, hat c the borrower eoahl kawa

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