Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 34, Number 47, Jasper, Dubois County, 5 August 1892 — Page 7
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C. DOAKK, PubJUU.r. IXMAXA. THE CM.'. FASHION ED WAY. YU kbl to bOUt VOW AH MfMW M TkM you think m awfet iM Hut you tier hcr J w yannnaiiin, IN tb tlmat SOW hT tHf A ellljfeu 41 tiM tiMMil In tba ol'-fai hloatd way. TlMWw WaWa aMMaMP f aW IMMof sVflefaM)a Ah' ft few tif im sung Ww, As lb tW ' song- lowed inuMy, With its 'ca'auoant gnw, Tbera wm rit i the mnaw Ah' ft kinder Ho4emn sway, 3n nitttfift' ' the at' tans la tbn ol'-fftubtosed way. The Kte would lead lb snujui' AH' the boys houM sit jta in, ' Till tbe volume at their raleHaltered tluwtj the waits' ' fet, A' 1 utt to tell the irtclarr 'TWM SS Rood tu HlSJf Mt pTAJT, Whea Uh iMNiie md( Uw t Umm In the ol'-fsahioscd way. 1 rentenaher oft o' mUmmHh' In my bom pun tmntntoowH - On wyhu. the bronse mi frushftn Of tlM sun a' youthful Jwnw Tkiukiu' that bo slrtbly smssr Kver chanted skh ft lay .As the oi' tune w wh afarta' In tbe ol'-fkloMd way. 'How I long arsis to bear ea Ftewla' forth from soul'teaem! "WUk Dm trMe hfc m' amuer. An' the basa'a nighty roll; But I ho lime la very d la" rest. Aa' the music aterd to-day. jturi tae Mncia o' tb oT la the oT-fsaakmed way. IJttle screechta' by a i Little rumblin' by a i Then the organ's tweedle, twaddle, Jest I be empty spans to spaa; An ef you should ever think it Tisn't proper fur to uy Tbat you want to bear the et" tones In tbe oT-ffcAbkmed way. But I think that some brieht When the tolls of life are o'r An' tbe nun of bear 'a wimtu' Glad with light tbe bwy shore, I shall hear tbe angel cfeortu la the realms of endless day A iiogMt o' tbe erf' tunc Jh the dVfakloed way. -Jul L. Dtmbar, in Cbkaco Xews. "JEUNCE." Charcoal Sketoh Drawn . Real Lilb. from "Mifs Mh v vs please look at de wauriis x sneeimen oi eariv rniee wortls were MrMfld to xte )r the Miesbenfrer who had just brought we h prcient or fruit from a friend. llefore looking more particularly at the waiter, I looked at tie.,deHrerer of the mesKaRe. He wai a &mll negro w)toe licijflit itidiuatotl tlint he was a1out eight years of age, Iwt whoAe sltrewd I . . r ,. . . . . nu iei ioujs lave lULgni rave jiibUiHMl a claim to eightj' years of bnmaa experience. He was literally aa black a toot, and tbe oolx- of hiti skirt was 4tnrtlingly bmtigltt out by tbe long white apron, whom Mtowy araplitiMW almost sovered his entire person. When he spoke he showed two enorott front teeth, as white as his apron. His face and hands and elose-cropped wool were scrupulously neat, and he had altogether an air of keorMia and Ml f -possession that formed a strong contrast to the rest of his elass. "What did Miss Mary tell you to tell me?' I asked, for the sake of hearing the message repeated, and he said it over with the same exactness. Then be said good evening, and went softly away. It was what I knew of the first estate of this little negro that made his present condition of mind and body so interesting to me. I had first heard of him as the victim of the most atrocious cruelties on the part of some negroes, bot his parents, with whom the little Wack waif lived. He li41 been whipped ami cuffed ami l;tt;ii, and absolutely burned with hot irons and struck with sharp instruments until some neighbor, hearing of these cruelties, brought tins child into town and, telling his story, gave him np to the uflicers of the court to be disposed of. The miserable little specimen, a mass of ragN and scars and won mis, was then put up at the courthouse and offered to an; otic who chose to take him home, to lie bound to Diem until his coming of Sc. ' Naturally, claimants wer not verr plentiful; but the pitiful tale was told to a lady wltose, kind heart It touched, and she took him, Her friends protested, and reminded her that the ehikl, h'Ule as lie was, had been declared an inveterate liar and thief. Ihtt as tliese witnesses against him crc the negroes who had treated him seh cruelty, she refused to take their evidence, or rather to share hi eir blame. "I suppose," she said, "that he had V Meal to escape starving; ami then to Jie to escape heating. 4ml if yon expect Hie mature spirituality whkh old have prevented these things from child with his beginnings I think you re unreasonable. I am wllline- to trv he Iher good treatment won't produce fM conduct, just as bad treatment did i conduct." is she got from somewhere a suit of little clothes for htm, a hnp-hasard fit. "ild thoroughly and put these clothes - "ini ami bring him to her. That evening he was ushered into her jence as slie sat alone in her preitr "nming.room. ami she toW the ma hi brought him to close the door and 'earn ht ;t. The clothes were big enough for two EI u hh l "mjJ Mnde htm 2 a th4i ntsHre pathetle as he stood w!iu l4 b,,r "Wlgaitingather hi,., ----"xi iiciwBn ami terror. t What k your namer saWl MissMsrv. Jettwce," was the answer, ejected tw"?' Miss fim heTa nJ front teeth. fHin? ' Umt Say
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iiwnsaltmn- WJaaisa. 1 shall call you Jaaia. VU. Jani, faf and saskr aaads with me." The W.y tookod ntteriy aossacdL hut he pat om hh black atom of a paw
". id Miss 5vn. -I ny-- um yon to live wiia ana i am going u. he wry jrwal yon. and give yon all jm M mi Bwce etouies t wear, mmi comiorlaWe bed to sleep m. aant take goodiantof yon. Hat ywa've got to he a good hoy, or I shall aothawpyem. Wn doa t wan to go hack to Anas, Uwt maa thai trentod yon se badly, do yon?" Ahwkof terror eaase iato the little Waek i mm that made her hasten to any: ")oh need never go back to aha, if JPtH he a good child. I'll keep to alwayt. with me. Yon know what it is to W had. Andy was had, waa hr "Of rfnl had," said the chikL "Mhat did he do? V! hadr "He took somoUiln'," tonoas reapoase. was tke mys"Took something? That Hd he Uker "I fergeto the name of It." said the child, acratehio k head ha peroiexitT. "as H inenoyT" "Twarn'tthat." "Was it food? or clothes? " Twam't none o' theam. ha said, his little face wrinklior with kk mnxietr to rememher. WeK, what was k? Can't think?" 'Twas 'twas 'twas" mered, as If the word very near his mind; 'tWi "Well, what?" "WAiidur he exclaimed Migkiedtr. his small face glowing with sotisfsctton at his mental conquest. "Do yon mean he stole it, or drank itr "He done steal it 1 ass, aa' than he done drink it." "Well, that was very wrong and wicked, and he'll get pnaiahed fork some of thce days. I expert. Now 1 want to tell yon two things that yonll get punished for if yoo ever do them; one is stealing and the other is lying. "I see yon know vary well nhat they mean. 1 shall leave money and everything about the house where yon are. bat you're not to toaea it. If yoa want money, come to me and I -aUl give yoa some; and things to eat, too. Aiad yon are always to tell me the troth. "If you tell me a story, or if yoa take anything that is not yours, yoa knee got,to be panbdtsd. Now. do yoa understand? I wob keep von with me if yon do either of those things. by putting a few more question she saw that tbe child nnorstood perfectly. ad was quite irsfMMtsibie inteUeetually. So she asked him to give her a promise that he would never do either of these things. He gave it quite seriously. Mtake hands again, Jaains." she said in conclusion; and as he complied he raised his big, pathelie eyes and said: " rhal ain't my name." "Would yon rather be called Jeaanx? "Ves'm; tthat who I ana Jemce." And he seemed so disconcerted by the strange new name that Mhas Mary eoneluded to yield the point. It wan evi dent that the ehanee distressed So she said aa mora about k. Jennce he remained. For awhile all went well. The child showed aa aptitude to learc that perfectly marvelous. He and profited so well by Mb. Mary's instruetMms that he soon grew to be a great comfort to her waiting on her. buttoning her boots, running errands. and doing so intelligently all that intrusted to him that he seemed aa in dispensable adjunct to the comfort of the house. Urn usually sat on a small hassock at one corner of the big fire place, to be near at hand to brine a glass of water or to wait on Miss Marr, and when she was alone she often spent a part of each evening in teaching hum. lie learned his letters at once, and showed surprising aptitude in ber ng the catechism. Miss Mary never tost an opportunity of pointing a moral ot of hi, lessons, and "Thou shall not steal" was the commandment that be repeated with the greatest emphank. He walked to church behind her, car rying her books, and then went naad sat on the back- seat, going tarongli the se! vice with great propriety. Miss Mary's friends laughed at her a great deal nbont her little protege, aad predated direful things of him; hart, she had settled down into aa assured confi dence in him. the awnkeniag from wblch wns sharp aad sudden. One afternoon she asked a friend to do a little slopping for ber. and gave her for the purpose a purse containing five dollars. She happened to know that the article she wanted oast exaetly two dollars, hat she had not that amount in ehange. The girl ansae the purchase for her, aad brought back the parcel sod the Miss Mary was eatertaiuitur visitors at tbe time, and laid the two articles oa the table, by her, thanking her friend, who immediately went away. Later, after the visitors were gone. Miss Mary went out, lenving Jennce alone ha the room with the pocket book. She stayed several boars, aad whea she enrne bock, happening to notice the poeketbook, she took it np aad looked in it. expecting to find three dollars in change. Instead of three dollars she ioaad one. The unpleasant eonrWtoa that former propensities Jmd Come to the boy again forced Kelf apca her. She sut down aad called tke child to her. "Jennce," she said, "you wast hate taken the money oat of my pocketbook. Tell me the truth, aad 1 win not whip yon." "1 ain't kf no money, Miss Ma'y," sahl Jennce. with a look of candid ia noceace. "I uln't had my ham' oa de poeketbook. " "Tell Miliy to come to ane," Mb Mary said. Tbe maid came and was dowdy interrogated. Jibe had' been m Mat Mary's service far many years, aad her honesty was uiaimnenchnbie. She. as
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"TWta-ifl-'aaU Jli tint asahl nrtiwd. Xarjr. tartianr to the rUaM. -I ym touk tkat aaaawy. frew tins rJ rtjonbrUnwirkedbe. Mr-. wdl aell ane what yon hatoe aoao with off this lis,. Xmm wmdm4mjto?ZZ lltaowyoaaaokk. "Miss Ma. I 'dar I dkfaiX" " aiii vegaa. wH iaameeot JoaSMl it aensesMeif Use aMamtroaaodher snanaoni't vs. I teU yaa to deny it any m taat anoaey. auad eatery liana yoa say jaa didat yoa tell a wicked lie. Sow wk ant art. once, what d&l yost da arkk k? "I !-pnt k oaf, in Jcnaoe, timidly, at last, jkT said MasTllary. rsng. " wkOTC k la IrtUe cnJarh ney walked an rilewi to whea they entered k Mass crarredhimtoget tke mamey. gaa tosmrckWMnodea-TJMkonr, hot after nkc a leaar tkne laokoi aap ami said: "MintMaV. I fanmL 1 mmt 4 gwnhou'e.-"VewetL-naid Mist Msrr; -take n taw and get k for me." happened a long naad finklin aa "Jennce." ssud Miss Mary, oa xot told me tke tratk vet. J cant a child that lies ami atea I most send yoa away." A aatifnl look ram and h said, timidly; "Mis Ma'y, I lane i yoa." i This was too aaeh for Miss Jfnry. 1 She feared tkat m naate o herself she ; woaadsofteau and tke eaildPs pewsiwtat deaial was so hold and v rtiaaU that she determined to he firm. "1 will gie yoa one said Mas Mary, "aad if Tana don't tell me this time I will kave to whip joa." The child caune so close to her that be eoahi whisper ha her oar, ami kt a frightened voice said: "It's, in the pnrior." Mas Mary tfaoaght she had got at the keartof t thing at bast, aad lad the way qtickly back to the horns. Mat here the same experience The search watt fruitless. "Co ap haao nrr room take off your jacbe."ae said. " waf eonte ia a few mhnatca." Jenaea hsmsediately stairs: a patketie little Miss Mary resolnteijr ti away from. Ihea ske yard aad broke a strong switch fronts tree, aad was returning -resolutely to execute - iTirraT hit i ri inal i ami ha at tke gate. "Miss Kite told use to gree von tJskv" ske said, extendhar her knui. -dke says sae forgot to tell yoa whea tke Xave your pmrse hack tkat ska har rowed two dollars oat of it for aa she'd left her pane at hoaae. Mam Mary had oaljr a leetama of wkat tkeswiteh was hniaitly tkaowa awar. ske was qusrkry am in her own ske foamd Jeme ka the middle of the fiwor, lookmsr very saaae without hk coat aad aproa. What followed she has never ton! iaa detail, hat from tkat day forward I a anas, was pampered seyoad Use lot of moat ekfldren. To tkink." ske nays, "tkat I she aid kave absolutely forced the cadd to admit a theft he never i iiananall f. and compel hhn to tell tkrae attiritsr I Knt he has land k anore tkaat aaaaV ap to him since, for wLem he was ill wka lever the next aammer he was amesed aa it he. had been a rich a son. and H was f may to see the link black ins in the nuant of tke xhk whhe linen, aad a mite a woaaW. as some oast said, tkat ke didn't saaat tke tifcects! The iastidioaas Milly was nun a hot hatk twiee a day. aad jellies aaade for bias, naad lairmgkttohmn. and nooks read ay the howaaatil ke got well aad took hk piaee ia the of it most nsefal arrrmlmii i Ccrtaiahr his hirh fmVmlmf taath a t impaired. Mks Marrafweh noma hex regret at kaviay fcrced him ante tolling sAories tkat ke was huanraneSr kapreiscd by tke imaorl iaa.e of tratk: aad use J to toaat tehkad her aalwlav per a cxM iextioa in hasr ear if she aaade tke Vratst deviataoa of staleanrnL. He always stood hefchnl ker ekai naeals, aad on oae oeoasion. when tl weregaest to dinner. MiwMarr aaeeMied the hum as of hear own iag. aaad was startled ky linaei's n permg solemalhr hi ker ear: ".o tamt, Mas Ma'y. Iteaaae I de sto." Her mistake land Vecai .kh. . .K.. ewa mn weee 9 ...g .. wa aaercaaraa Jennee k tke eanaaart of sow, naad hk always he relied oa. Mks Mary probably gh kkn a m swage to d ka a fwrchra results. Certakaly ke samf Vanly 1 sssecimea of nssW as well as yam or ! T natd Thaw 4m U ImMm - - " ha Youth jaanaaaWa &94taT'aHnHMalat aal Imafit TTrC ammUmMK pC lafiC paftQPfaWt aerted ia the rang of tlygea Lskamna aaBapAaaLao"asAnBaa Lu-ya mat VRm jltITSranri ITama nraVs jn, aa it was tke twpaa. akaiit aaArates rgicoamnn hi the life ollosimv. The anticats milhud gold annnpacv aaad it with tke power of aortal, iatdkalimg dascoreraag has story of Tkeageaea and aays tkat the toast saves from fire all Van VtAnsasmignr (sasam 4La affuM a aapaa nam aae xaery 4P"f drafflaaraftaaa aJarNnWna 4nf JnCttnma ofda. The topaa. now k farmboliae the v htans - U tc.'aapt'rni
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nana-1 mf iasanndy kaa..wnang Mikto rakm Mhr- Cma-ic riamt I aaant dwesme was-fsre-psmnnr. Tlmt k jtunaj. hnto anteate aamV t3jm?r JL" " ,fc 3gea- tfrr ITTT hnih aaTW, mi a lajtilii J lixt HU bike cWIkiUlaWimatoaofsatam noki f4Lat. we can trenrfHy uniiianilnai wfcy aim- Mr. Trmdk aiicShnid ta give tke ksaor 3tr. h of tke anndmts. It wamli knaa
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Cxmrxss, TKm.-Tb oarjupj: nmnriah1 awlanwnn Ta-Jas. Ja. tfc, an K aaffter tise nana? aana. laemn; x Jan fat rrMarasit aaaana k wee seat wtr Mm tbrti m the ran do. ami tan. i ffi fsmw.siana bTtbryt .far' -f da 2o anaS Gaf saanaw' m ana tea wrong ass Cot asat aatarr aC becaer wars., bat Jacob ant Bar fat anwnc way as be bad Oed"a aeasaaae aawoat hn mas. Gml wm cairy oat hk anas by BHnM4Mn.(tia4taMd: bat by hat aaaalanr urwm:"taT dnt noc ask, fw adnm aaaaaeaaMtinnbt only aiiintia aaa aaear awy -daa ILmtSJimHwmt at nto, mat iHa n ninju1 aar brtn was Inmarsat tMsum jsants. Tke last wovan kt lant.knaday'sisaaaai ware meads-of thiiauuing oa the part mf the anaaeflU Xow if Peter and Jedna kadnot seen heave for the right, tfcny waaai nave aanwumi: "Very well, we wfB dV a yoa any, and will heraaraar say aaataiag ahoat thaa Jeans of Xaranletk" last that was not the hhad of stuaf tkat tkay were ma fir of. So oar kuwoa to day amdn them snykng: -inhtkr k he rigfct ia tke sight of God a haaiama nana yoa, more tama aaatnCod. jadgxysv For we ranaot has apeak tke taaags that are have sena aaad himadL Tkk w brave talk aaad mamk nam the caH mf TAe kate to baatile. Sow all take. ilaav whea tfce s.noatiaa were aVfbee tke cooaefl. tkeir Waadn awakixtg Caetr retaarn. aa tZaey atere tltmiharmad to task oara ccaraanr. lTaea they tohf Tdbrna all tkat had kefiaHea thraa. aawwhasther had saisL Then aJ3 at om they went intA a hksd mf prafaa aant neayer naectkeg. Tkary loon aJft tack uoahlau totJaear lleamaatjr Fntken aaat praised Ilka lor H3s siodneaa to theaa, aaad prayed Hhn tkaat He woaM give them, courage to spaak Taoidlyaathenaaseof Jtnmtinthefniaam. At tkat the plaai km whack they wane mas ikakan. aad tkey were all aakad wkk tke Maty tThoas. ao tkat they mans amr tkea, ant. tka Thejr wetw Mr. . There was no half-way waek a tkeav What they Inievad tkey L aavl tkat kt tke vvrjr prascacn aT ir bitterest eaeanies. i'atl oat fiosn fJher fnstaneesof sknilaraeTdoa om the part of t:oda servaaaw. Somen these we had, kt oar knanas hi Jartjainh aad laafah The fact is. thnea kahnavlmt of nark area hi tJm Old aaad lafdwXewTeataiac-st. Nathan. fak. Jiru'aniiit. Imalet, alt sp-s're bI(By nan an tV fiacstjaae of Liir to hoii ake paayi t hara tocra. acd kx some ranas tke renmlt of thahr boktai wns fdnat tkeyaani to aWaverweae arrested aasd naaha kflL ia later days we find tke Apostle Paat ha this aaaaa category, aad Seat avtaaal mavaSaMT" K2amMIrS ttKVCmt maaaaV Qam aJfiflaam I aaany vakota the tearker Tke feset hv. tkat oca was iea never afraid ta apeak arm bokDy for ariaat tlary lure, aad Mtkexrattkktoaaake any laeadwny ka that wanrht tke t& :qplesof Jesus nnnat kraakIwatbe acrraataof Skttaa arm. fc TJusxfltft tbey were so bold, tke-y JWm aaaaaffW" taaaatt amaafj aaWCmftCtl aTilM WtKr aastaaee. Fi r tke tank that theyhmd akeadmf tkem was no ahgkt one. its lb li araJ lUl (ant amU aha - I ye greater crmanaget aweak botdhr ha tke nam it of Jeans. Tkey were not nanV jhoTed wrttb. tfaear past nttainixarnts, bwt deakad jret grfaanar power to work liar Ham. Aad tkk m tae face of theevaev prawat last that by tk Now nee the reaaaHr 'God tkeir neayerv aant gave them nark a tkat rdbey apake the YTord wkk all I naav Tkeae very aama who at one had all ram away whea their Xt aaamsaoi AgajBjgjBBjhkadftabAm ana ayukvk aaBfa.ahaMM & a navenana aa sec gnnriica ot anasv now stood! Kha nochs aga Ike power of Ike kaa)hedrfxa, theykxsiwksxlgkt ka at the It wfM ke every ha Oad Jew the nay ft. a. m raanw rniAcracvi. ; itj.athlr tSl '"tl'la . The tme Chrktkt aaant apeak aaat wkat fce eapcrientas of the gnapti. . Enrey aerwm aoacany sw to haa . Goal of bad kalrwnysl kk
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