Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 38, Number 11, Jasper, Dubois County, 22 November 1895 — Page 3
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WEEKLY Cüuuiüiu
that in might appear at his !est wjicii ior i.-...i .., .. ' '. ..? !.,,. Vv!..w it... theatrical J fcure. fir. i that Vttcru.ty y.olU!
JASW5U
c. poA'K.r'wHhBP-
. - INDIANA
A RUINED ALTAR.
. ..,mv anil fair the dopes
;in" i.t-iv Mhlnms to meson. vide wave of rlO J " 'V, r.r i. the nine
p;;;,i.'ro..ithhoUov,th,
B0X nnd ru.nou Ich th. little homc-hcarth-placc, steadfast and un-
like a tomb, -mid the lusty .car- " nSe round. Foxe-lov- and hemlock blo.som In the wirÄ nrlsht ragwort trample, on .jSRie. nd hurt the little path-
llrn the threshold the Rannt nettle
f., , , nso. were toll, and thoupht. and ;tSXl for pleasure piteous plana
'tu?ad strlfe-for men wrc bom
SiÄ passion, bitter human patn. Kow the square hcarth-P'-aoe. shrouded
wood: . lCre ihe H.re comes the hawk, ana er. SeWrSfche whore cup and trencher stood. Bhv furry forms, that hide In brake and
iJuln the stone vrherelrapt the yellow Up iS wufe ,h.mner. black with vanished smoke wreaths. ti,0 the Clamber the weed that wn-mes
mantel trame
.... vte.lt IU 1 II lOTS IC .......-
malingers, Sin- had planned everything- out. On the first nilit of the cum-dy she ...... ... i.nt.. Imxnt the theater, undid
order to celebrate her hm-buml's triumph, they wen: to enjoy the most reeheruhc Klipper afterward, ami t
drinU uieees to tin- iy.
Tin
jivivii l .." , .- - sure. sir, l tl.ut Vttcrudy wulUI cotae,
MiiU" Wliewoui'Ui I in-iM ". "It wäs time words that first f itqrgfsted to the hiisltand a plan of deceiving hit uf'. V hat if In oUl buoy i i... Iii ik.hhmIv wan
III'. UJt IH III" .. - ' . taken tiul was about tolw brought out'.1 . . . . i . . ...t. 1-....I
Sin. IT I.CuHI icarn IUI mil". J.iv.i
hH eye miiv that her life was now mini
TRADE STIMULATED.
LOST IN THE FOG.
Must we
two ' Vl e ,1.1, Kneclln J be.ed by ue,, rathrtUa by month..
i Hin ... - !. rltlnir table sit which hoi'
huslKUiu was biiHliy eii:... -
..t.nll In ilrt'SM'll I i- "
bride, and vuti will haven new uvcniuK
suit, and 1 .hull vlw you n How it, a pink rose for your buttonhole.' "She laid her soft cheek ffainst her
husband's ami lau,Miei im ..-n- . .. I. ...I II.
reemeil to bo all that whs lolt lor una hi
"II. went iiitains. forcin? a utile t
his face and trying to ucaraa cNpn'sMon of triumph. 'Such niusriiinccnt news, darling.
he xnid.in a triumphant voice, but lay - i . .v. .Iii
Cut when cometh winter and all the weeds
Amf Äfe ,htvers In the .sodden lane.
husband's :u,d laül vvit , de . j ; h
The corned v was o .i v .mih.mIv lias
.....1...- ( I I ('(1 1 NT lll'liix. 7 -
ct. strant?o to iy. te -" ,. n-n...M.l.s.'
stnuim-ly tired and depressed. 1 ; f' trt.n.,th nccnt'tl
bis vouiitr wife. It was wllitr, .io .......f : iM.,i ami. draw-
tll..yuere too poor toatTonlacon 1 ire. - P.ut a mall oil .stove ent out a claery n ; 1 n,ami..
nidiauee. and the habbv black dres 3aplllJJ; sh. -
his wife had ivwrn ion? .mo '" : .i ...nnl.-tntlr. At last your
plnlnlnBly seemed to catch a roiuch uz0li: ', UncW my hop,.
mdianee froin tne . n-J um,,d eonio true. Oh, low pood t.ot
-For the last lew is nol ,t., tnebediiHinte,! lmnd had been tot busy look ry . v...ll..mIlt w almost fripht
closely at his youn? wife Lvcry mo-f . , flu- news seemiHl
..M.t that hccoulil snatch liau iKtn u v j fof th(
voted t. his comedy, and ee t lie fevr ; p. , .. w,H.ksfiiie insisted
little excursions they had enjoyed to- , .,:...,,. mnd slttinir in thearni-
Kcther had Wen pen up tor the satte 1 about the
ot tue in.iM j" m I comcilv "I'.ut suddenly the lij-'ht of the oil. ..'. him rcckle..
stove seemed to reveal something ncw MX).vvr in(,iries he invented a tt.S fnr... 1 . ' ..... t r...ci,lv: ;..tulini?
"How pale and thin you look. m ,,,,,-n.tulutinj; him on his Marlin?: W said, with a I oirerfnjf to stußl. it almost t his henrt. 'What have you lain ......
.it to vourself ? You seem a more ; '"""".. ,onth hc carried on
shadow.' j,, i,..' this deception. The temptation to sec Hut she only laughed, and saut lit , Moxt., face brüllten at hisiavenwas foolish and imaginary. tjons ami to watch the large eyes fill I always an, pale ,n tin winter was too great to withshe answered with a litt e rfuyer. I.iu . . -Th,. co:m.iy, alas! ha.l Wen re
ihen the sprin? comes l miau ' " ; . , d n.turnt.d to him. but lie hail f nnd rosy. And then you will h.m .J of lluiic,ty.
llAU- g.imw-"- . .... ' A rr.t-il.l. Wiur Wh. r5 Tlt IWUjrr ef lt. 1 ; . Ith Ih-Tin K-r-n IWl. ,jrt . t . -. Mr Charit Kiory saüh. editor 1 Tl.. Trilnuie atnrtn thai ""the 'emo- .i;, i. w n-KiiHted
. ,..i. .m fln !sat,if.icton mine . , . tlt.. i.P i!i lai retmW
,-. .--- -- - Ilster i - wool anl wooteiis buine for the - lJao aaminu.ratit. Since hi-. K"rn nine tnonth can havo hut little ner- t"nil(.,lStatlwK-s ha
i. t n.. IV..1 far.! of hi country. ' . . j;.-. nrr in'm th
. . . . . 1 kcb " . ...
n... I.Ktnrr of the wool an w . - ,.rv,,5 1BJ UR fM
business for the last nine month re- . fal pi,u3,!elphia lovre he U frtPUi: The le of wool In , , . ,,f McKinley
.MlVaf I till " . .L! - ?- lUvalr
1 Fstkf 1 ITClICIl ' . r lil ISIS 13 kWE 'niii
country for thi wpte. wer more ,llusi,,Ic. tfXni,natioa of hi.u:etw
than 30.W.W ixmnu. ,or u.c lHaiie in a speech is -orKCy; weeks on led October 1-, ;T i October li. Uarin? woJesxly credited
.trxornril Of tljal CUV, l.,5, arttr with IMOWB
largest amount of vyool vfr.ilLH trT-s railroa-K farnii, in wanatac-
this market tn a snnuar per,. i iBcnfal p-.pulatwa ami a average uf a weels cfcar- ( of jlhcr lhiH;ri for which we hal actcriiM.nl as extraordinary.' previoutly heca snppoel to h : ta-
This activity in tne aoc ( eb!ei to providescc. he w: a smart advance over Jane pnceN lfec frjlw o( .leraocr&tk: policy a
paralleled by the foreisa xuc. wu.- lke;a tolay? lt lexi
s... tiT rt i ti i Mif:iii , i? i uvmi.ii anil tnnci "
iji , ' liiir-r "i""1 -
we imporlei about '.v dartrics. Kvea with the partial rwofforeiira fibcrt and exported b";K i ration in wa-es of the lav', few woHthi 4.000,001 ihwbiU We imported alw in j tri Am-Scaa labor of haa-
this icr;Mi orcr w.w ir-
tins per.. - i t drert oi mmnm a .. woolen cloths. dres wds aa l yara. 1 a tolerxbly trathfal pictare
Now, tue question " " 0f th workia? ot the -Mcixiie Ii ,.nn irr" in thU matter. , . -,n rexOB for
weo-. - - ,H,t aao is " . " ,T. ..,
,.nMtv of woolen clothta? at ! Pi ; ,u na. Cadcr the
the lowest iK.s,ible priee,? othinC "tloB of the tariff of 13 a b.isrht u,?-.. tn l.alth and coraiorl, l r ... ..r,xrtVi and other ia-
morc ;""" . . , ( lfo , .
: -i,T..aii p eiimates iw , ttUDir-..ii; of mill b
. .. uiirio. ......
a supply of woo env xe -, to, ieshat down white rwJ-
under the nev- nn v -yj-r. ' tioa law oa iac "" ,
clothtn? i greater, better ami cneapr of al least a mtllioa worsen
is one m wwe . i were rcIBcea iro " , V i..,,. ..'. ..vecnt McKmleyitcs. 4 . stritmed of han-
.. ....I. mi .'r.r:inn. amü i , ... ;iiüb; n! tioiiarv
savs that the average of prices ol i no advancca or restorations of
woolen trooiK as shown r -.ercee--. . . ,.r l. as connarei j .. ,-n- h eoadittoa ot
fat nud rosy. And then you v. HI haw ,jf on his career of duplleity. made such heaps of money with our!.1Iulu wa 100 late now to draw back, coined v we can afford to go away son,. - he ha(, t.o:i,.ol.UH! a I where, and you can Kivi. tip that nor- i , vas to W brought . . dlt T I 1 .Inf.
rid olliee you hale so much. , . weeks. He had l,xed a date
.,llt we mnst be prep reo enra
:ht after
,rL.. ,ho old hearth nook mourns the folk
Mourn' or he cheer of the red and 0intn,et.' he said, trying , ' J 1 w td, hw SOII. fri.,h deMTo"don blaze: 'You know all the i,s about the Inmifinnry rehearsals
lieaiei " ' , ürÄÄ and their lonS-for-..XÄ WatSon.laK.V.m-
UtjKti'Jcni
HAH i" LEY BlSHur.S STOIiY.
lie is never justifiable, and a man who can deliberately plan and carry out I scheme of deceit dcerves to cast out of rcsiH-ctabie society. 1 can ind noexouseforbim. -IVtith. the whole truth, and nothin? but the truth.
jnv monw. , . -1 . Mr. Hcnrv Travers brotiffht Ins lis. table toemphasir.c
UllV.ll Uli ...Vi - bin words, lie looked across a us one . ..... ti 1 Hartley Ihahop. a
UioiiBh to meet his approbation of the
-You agree with me. Hartley?" he rc- , .. v,.!..1iumI tone. "ou.
tin. arc convinced mat a i" ,tu-k to the truth at whatcer cost to Wl!"r"ov ir.Hliop raised his eyes from the Ur'r dixies laden with costly fruit, ,.d his miRera pushc.l away the win- . f He was a man m
p. 14, . n eienti-cilt. m
t.n- prune u " t-lhimal face, but at that moment there was a deep sadness In bis eje i.i f cr.n,.. son-owful remuufe-
1.1... IUI" V ..w--tl Mv answer shall W a story." ho said. 1. anin? back in Iiis chair, after oneswift i-aiiee at the rubicund face that shone atth, end of the table. "Nut a story o .,.:.i: i.wir...na. but a pa-re torn
i it n 1 1 1 ' " ' " V . ; j-,, von. Travers.
tri'llt l'te owi. , , .,.;.rbnt nrosnerity ami
nave Kim.. iiv.... ..p, , ,... scees.s. Listen, then, to the tale of two Kop!e. whose early tlays were spent toccther in poverty and udverstty.
Theirs had been a ooy ratre. When they first met he was a.
strujrsliu? clerk of 21. living on ' come of 30 shillings a week, and she was n governess, without friends or roiat. ms in the world. "Thev niarrietl. on sometli in? rat her N, u.-.in sn a vear, ami fr n time they ...;...,,. l.i.o i.v. The youn?
husband ha.l a ?ift-or a cttwe-for renbblhip, and in his wife foml eyes he ranked as a hhUlen ?cnius whom tane would brin? to light ami reward
"(Jceasionally his tales ami skete.U's were accepted ami paid for. 1 hose were written after olliee work vvasdone. . ... . - im he alitV blS Wife
111 i lie one . rented in a cheap London suburb, ami etl to keep homo
ilir rii tn 4. - -- --- ... warn, in their hearts, ami helped them , l. nt tie of life.
lO 11. -- "(If course, like the rest of nil writers. A . ...... ... 1. Iltlll'l 111 I bail lie fore htm the
IIIC 1III1IIK im.'"" - . idea of a masterpiece. This was to be a
... ...I....,, wKiilil take
tliree-aet conieo, iv.. i i.. i... c,.r, mid mit the author at
J.IJ.IUUII 1" , " ti one bound into the front nink ot the n
omiii.i.ie i u... . "Gradually thin comedy took shape in i... i 5.. f 1.i writer. To him Ins
l.H- I'l.llll , . ... ii5 heluniate. nut
wiie was '.. i his companion, ami in her car hc confided all his aspirations and hojivs. tier blue eves glistened at the
i t ...... loisband's success.
moiiMii hi "v - - , ..... i.i ...Ii... i..r tiroutlerof him
coining colli ' i , . than she was already, but to see him Wlauded in the world' eyes and to hear his dear name on every tongue was
something worth living tor ami wm nfvn f A Will.
"She was no genius, and had no idea f .,.- riTTi.tjt. Hut no sacrifice
was tto great for her to make for her i i I r him. Khetle-
iiiiKiiniiu, min. ii.iini"' nied himself all the harmless little vanities of a woman's dress in order that II i ln Rtnnll
xnc iininev nielli H" Mim In the poHtofllcc savings bank, put 1... f... n !. .tn
IJV MM U Illing iltJ ''With a hopeful heart she. mapped tu eoiiiedv WH
VII.W III'.' i,..v. ...... .... r...t..i....l L'lnl Afnll I... aUimil Was
.111111 l. 1 11 - V . to have a uew uit of clothes, in order
nriiiei. . , . , , . .. ... .....i .iw.i firt works reiceteti.
wriu "rs Ii. - - , He vaw the sudden change on the thin, bright face, and he haened to kiss t ho shadow away. if course, the comedy will be taken in the end,' he resumed, hastily. patting . :tw !...!!. Mhit von inustn t be
...- i - . ...
too cast down, darling, if the nrsi
:iger 1 apply to semis u ".i ... ,n..rh,..l the W-irinning
of the ternrile calamity that was about
for its appearance, and ni
anil the doings ol tue ncio. . Oiilv one thing disturbed her hnppinens. She herself would be unable to be present on the opening night of t.io jdav. ISiir he was to go, and to wear
the pink rW .she had always iiuagm i.s anil she would lie
imimiiK I" i"-' - . .i . . 1 ..... . .i. .;,.- nf the ann.ause that
awr.hr. i.-.iii.."r . would fill the theiiter when the author
wns called on after tue curiam
! .
to fall iiihm the young htisbaml. Tluf j p nt . said.strok-
COinctiv iis .ni.- ; . i. imsiiaun s Illiuu ""v.
...... 'Mir. directed in his wile snaim , " ..... .i ,. vnii don t know
."?.' - .. .. . ,,rs. . v ,i....... - --
for luck, as she anl to tne grv.o v ' ... i .l....it..r
actor-manager o a weu-i
"For the present merv .- r - do but to wait for a reply. . . t . ... ,.lfin ffini-
"Go and order tne i v i..v... ..... l;n"' the voung wife Insisted, with a strange insistence. 'Mr Thcspis will send for you, and you must look your . ...
I'csi. . . ,
... .!.... ... lr, kllOW
irers. AiV narinw, S' "' - . .!.:.,!- l.nt I
what a comtort u i ' - "" -, shall leave you famous and successful. "t length the nir.ht came that If had fixed as the date of the opening. ii .i-v hi wife had W en in a state of
. : ... f.l unknown to
llHIHIN v-.xvuv ii.v .... Iiiin. had sent the lnndlr.dy out to buy
a IHK I? ..w
"l't wns the morning of a plooniy. s:i;d.ising the pink ro-e softly foggv day. and the husband was about , agnilist lier mv cheek, toset om to his olliee. , Mtut lam disaploii:ttl you have not "As his w ife sJM)ke die staggered, ami u j wanl yt, would have fallen but for her liusbami. , n M, t.urtain in your In terrible alarm he earned her to the ; ,.,ot ,.,,.. betl and hun?oier her in anguish. ..noWVU.r iu. ,,eif,ed her by saying
Her face wns ghastly paie. .... . corTVl,t lhinf; foranauino:
.... , : n,iniLr 193. and 0"X4 m
! Will l'Al I "-'""- ' . . I October. 102 Tni a "R
prices which the people apprrc.-.
1 lie nrosterii,. ro..t.,r.r undoubtedly contributes to
the welfare of the country. Are sensi
ble men to believe thai il is to xc vantage of oar manufacturers to o oblt?el to pay taxes on the raw material needed for adiaixtare or to pro- . . . i.-;..v tn whien
duco special n . -"r our native wckiIs are sot. adapted . 1 h. ihm we are imoortm?
I:..!.,' ,1. n, tha rate f 250.0JI.W3
pounds a vear show that the haadi-
capreruovec ironi.mi 7 V r rlrin- them the saiae free choke .r .1 1...;- 4nmtwt.itors enjoy, is
of inestimable value Iwth to them and
to the people. They win no. .-"" trol the market in time, but will able to sell for export.
With the mii.s junt under advanced wa-es. with a creat demand for wool, and with the psople gettln? more- and better clothms at nearly e. p.-r cent, les cost, the v.clL .ul ,ntrr" is seen to be not
la-re '- , v dependent on a tax on wooL-.i. .i. . . . at
Vt oriu
wajes. . . .... .
Hat this is 1;03, and tne cobukk v. 4.- .i :iv.l Jir Mr. mith ao
, i.i. r.T-a a Philadelphia
loa: v-j.uv.-v editor oHtrht to V-bow that o,er a year
ago congress repea,w - "r- . , , l.:U .mrm-it
tarilT and eaacteo a "-- . . - i. ,- as if bv maf?ic
lower - ... !- and other indatries
j- v-- . . . .. nraftieallv 5taraaat,
will CI n l - . be-an to revive, and from that time ... ...t .1-ir we have beca
MUi.ll - - - . v.. . , ... in nrosiwritV. .vo
onlv have the woolen m:li, idle Ma.ier ;-t, t Won started P
.MCMBICI -" . . -.-I- fi';v- new woolen
avails. ÜB. ". - , factories have lcca built or pla for carlv erection. The iroa aad steel iadustrv Ls more properoas than ever - . . . r .1... 4antrr.
in tHj nisiorv 4 - '
Vearlv all the vrorücr- . "7 were "reducetl under a high taritt have had iacreascvl wajres ander tariff reform These are the real fru.ts of the &ee tnta t
oemocra.i; p""-.-
day. ine a""i" y ... .
.i ! tni WBUUIican-'""
r irnorance of the plainest facts.
of recent cxpenence
III-. ii ...... r , . i ix. WHS II- V-W - r. - the first time in her life she hat fainod .orning dress, and when she dead away. The unhappy husba ml tht 1)ink ros,. in his buttonlio.e rushed downstairs for the lanti.auy. j -ace WaS rudiantly happy.
and with the ncip .. 0
a-y brought her back o t-onw;. - ( dcwlK
PROTECTION AND COTTON.
AH Arrant Th.V 1
the iav-
'iI!'.'". Pinrmlst has lately
been pablishin? a series of articles favorin' a protective tanft on cot .on. and intended to cmvince the soiithcrn planter that he would be benefited by
a heivv duty on forci?n coi.oa. Economist docs not attempt to show j how tne price of a product of which i f, ia-"-e surnlni could le in-
,,i 1 orotection. aad eviJeaUr
thinks the cotton prower to I tunid that he will vote for a high tariff merely becausa the protectionist pretells tiim to. ... Even if the protectionists were to leave their flimsy theories longenongh
to point oat wow wit-r
mvu 1 , : J.UU " . .... ..4...... ouil1UT1lv. ... .,i.ut c:lltk
thev brought iitTimcKu."- fl.u,lu aml li,cne win nxe. ...v --.,.
Hie doctor was called in. in sp; ..-ether. 1 haveordereii someiiimj;
..... . if.."s assurances ui.n j-." -..... ,., , i.. isnd ativ nas ihuih-
lm. - B..K.f.l-'J"M ' . .. , - Jw
was quite welt again .uiu - lsctl to prepare d
ng a little nn-ti. , . , go, darling. .....I...., r,r..v.lc at the wasted ; '
ill.- .nji n , form lvingon thelK.".l.nnd then brought
. üi... ....t1.icir.tu
Olli nir.t' """"''l . The husband watched his face m ..mte agonyv Hut he could read noth,i... i.!nl eves that were bent
mir iivi... once more on the patient's countenance.
And now" voll must
v.... 511 he late for th-:
o, iiariuiK " . iheaicr. and 1 don't wish you to miss, moment of your piny.' ".She hissed him passsonately and . ... . w.Th a heart breaking
i with anguish tlK husband left her not
' to scat himself in a bniiinnuy ...v..
incrcae the price f cotton.
,tl M'.ll .iiiii-v - - i. ...ltv tmai'ined. but to paw
once Ii " i .. , r' icr. ms in ", : . . ... i ... .4- -vi.tntv ,liltl!TS-. lael , ..... .., ...wl racked With
I .eniv oi "-Jin . ; tiie strceis, ouiu r- , . , ..,..c itnt oa tae i .sii. -n runBin; - tea and port wine. and. w hen the went h- u was thne to return to crop means - Jg J doe n-! pm-V -d new factor or is brighter, a chqngt-to a wanner c i- , .. PnT"." J i any one year onto. You'll soon be et up nRa.n, he p onU.rc,1 tho bonsengam it .1 1. there. cer tauri. a . are l Sl x?;th the iron " id eheerilv. 'And don't fret about any- , , th,. stairs. antl opened meat tn .avo. o tm. nc una c whicIl they cla.m U
they
... ...1 ... ri. il.rtVnltio in tneir
xnv They would first have to explain how it happened that the price of cotton steadily declined under the -dcKia-i.. ..r and why that woadcrfel
taxation law. the restoration of which i demanded by pnitectionits. didno. put a duty on foreign cotton. Then :. t.i ,r to vxnlaia why tne
I price of cotton has advanced to nearly I Scents par ponml in the first year of ! the Wilson tarilT. Änsible ioplc . . - .,.! ..rsnn
1 know that price-are - .- - plvand demand, and that a decrease-.i
SLANDERING THEIR COUNTRY.
TH-t lWat lTtSlnlt Crokrr re
iMiac. .:.',iu.ii,anLsM:nto ander
stand that in arguin? that 0
not be prosperity nam " 11 . .V.:.rr f Il4f HU.
3ain taxeii oa every ...j, - - - ,
thev are d,spara:r,a.r iac rc-v, -.heeoan:ryanlt-ae skill of i trioas p-oplc. Kver since theadoption of the WiUoa tarilT the republican prrshave favored aa nahdr alliance for the purpose Of taakinz the coaditioa of trade and industry appsar coa-
rcai L'11-.i. - - nearly a year s K
pressed; no tuenrion --- - ... . . .!,: rxrr vtart
mills ana iscioru- - - in-un, and the evidence of better tune shown by increased wages to over a million workers was i-nored. vrtt.ee- of makiarpo-
litical capital oat of pabltc dieter
the McKtnievi-.es -.v -t .....-1. ru!tr failare aau
claimin? that it is the work of the ew tariff. Xor arc they satisfied w:th
tfceit exarcratea repor o. ;-
rjth which tae una --- - rnrthe- aad pi: oil"-"
malicious attacks oa leadm? "u-r" olelv in order to create f"! a-aiast the party in power. Thas thev have rcorescnteil cottoa anaa. faciures assutTerinc fxoa foreign comt.i eren while 11 the cot.on
'-" ' . . ..it time mad
HOME HINTS AND HtLF
IT- .. t vllAM.rtM,tVM
.eat 4 j - - platter, e. the val iwk 1- : 1 . , . 4..i. . u kot tat-
ter. taralar oftea. uU purely
bn.vid. line lBC ' . a little water la the lryiCr tIB
batter, salt aa rrr- . . . . . I ... at MMte.
nr OTer ta Karat, Field aanl rireslde--.SHee p;.pamte: Pat oae Tiaexariatoa sll saaeepaa whk m teaspoMifal of chofvped fmk and we of chopped parsley: ad4 half Pl browa gravy, one teaspooafal Wjrcetershire sa. one or mushroom f,SHPob dessert p. oafl of chopped ghei-
ki. I5o.iI au xojteiifire wiaate. Itestoa llBdget-
Steamed Apples: eieci ioct. -apfl; wash aad Pcf thesa in a t;
tara a little waurr " f stew; oae-half cap saar over as av apnle xi will cover the hotte of tho
nrn; then cover wua f . -mm " roll MB
COok till IvHlC. II prcicrrvr, stew the jaice down aad tarn it over the apples. They are mach nicer than when baked. Farmer Voice. Sallv Laaa: Oae qaart of lonr. oae half piat of millc. oac tfill vemat, two traces of batter two tafelespooafnls of white sagar and a teaapooafal of salt: beat rrCs very lfent; mix all the iagredfeat aad set to rke wr ... vv-l .B Txrvar WltBOat Stir-
ring, into a mold aad set to rfce tor as
hoar before baiciag. a V"
pper tiishsomac bcv. - "ft Detroit Free Press-
Rice Griddlecakes: htir a capiat
of cd boiled rice iato a qaari
sweet milk, aad allow it staaa -"-
twrbevl for half aa hoar. Aaea teaspoonful of wit, half a eapfal of
melted ualter. a cnpi . -- - m - t .1 . 4.1 1 a a. Ill
teaspooBiai ot sou """ tie water. Stir thoroaghly together aad testoa the griddle. If the cmkea
show a dbposittoa to ore, - - .. l tInu.VMniiir.
tie more iwur. r Itoiled Potatoes: Wash and proper-, ly clean as many potatoes as yoa wish J . , T.ft 1 4. ...I r-rtvpr
to cook: piace - -
with boihar water. " --
aad boil aatU yoa can throagh them, thea dram off the
water aad putesoa .c "
aad cover witn a cioib. .v. steam dry; thea p-ci aad serve. Boat a .v. I. A- car ill faatt
let them get overuoic r s.
watery and anlt to eat. iioscKvTv pvt..
Tapioca ant ppi - o-e -teReafal of fine tapioca m tepid
water orernicht. Liae the edges ot a
pk-dish with gxa pastry. .....v. lovxl bakiag apples, peeled, cored, aad Sliced, and pat them in " inch layer ia a pitvdish, scatter saffar over, then a laver of tapioca, which has been drained oft from the water, and a few bits ot hatter. Continue these layer atil the ash U fall, then cover with pastry, aad bake in a nan vea tdl
the apples are '""h"'Reeds Mercary.
.i; i.i.. vv - "I . . , Tl.. . ......... .in Ins face. Ii'
J t lie tioor w ii ii ifii...
iutheriv way. J alll., was lit. and for once a eneery nn
.resently tne urn iv-.. .. i glowed in tho grau- . ..1.1.... n-Iir- 1 " . ... ...
tairs into tne ia. ". " i....-
, table spnatl
airs into the landlady's parlor. ' ;uh a whUe clotll. and set out with The husband's eyes Fought the sdoc- K h nm, wim( vas arranged cozily by-
tor's face. . , , , the fireside. It's onlv the effects of the cold . ....j.,,, p hi bed, and wearing a weather, doctor.' he said, feverishly. " y n,.xv t,n-ssing jacket, was lus There's nothing radically wrong w ith ;f hcr face ,jt with excitement and
ntv wife'; . , , , . jov ' V ... f.il 1., , l.o L-trill- :
i ...l .1... ti-.e mow irii. in - "
it.l VII
est wonls. but in unmistakable terms, the doctor told the truth. ...v . sr.. i in a very precarious
-"" " , :.
state. Her constitution mis - . tli(, CUr,ai onslv undermined by poor living, ami ..,. fl.U her heart throb yio ently re grot dcoplv to have to tell yon that ...My Gih j thanl: Thee.' ho bean het she has ..ot'many months to live if j ,(U. uetxnXB of triumph. J ow possible, keep from her any trouble or - , .mu , havc oth.ng loft to .. in her weak state the ...S'. ,.....
disniiiwiiiii " " i w ish 'i. . . shock might 1 fatal.' , -And before he could turn or speak. "gJ alone knows the agony of the I rfph fMaipeil ,,cr. and she fell husband w hen his brain real i zed the ,,aek i bis arms-dead: meaning of the doctor's words. The ..TJu. ,l,t transfigured her face jovofhislirewT.Ktobe tnwniKUMK7nVt and ho w as to be left to bear the burden heJ Ul0 1..1 was fs . enl alone down She had dicil happy. iM'liennff Hut for his wife's sake he hnw that ht wmU h:u IVCgnize,l lior lms-
ho must hide his crushing gnei. y , r jjeiuS.and the joy hi m coJt". she was to In- kept free Jronij lter.uUntcnancc :,s her husband trouble and, as far as lay in his power. . j ,5 ,,s for tbelasttiiue. .;. .a
1 (iu"".-
ended the story. .. ..t.i ,vtjiti"- nt nis
reeont. auvaocc I vwvv"- : " . - i:.5 ---I-. to
... i nvteintioa that the in
hooi oru' vsu destrv is being rained by the W tluiu tariff Taw leadC the D.troit Free I ress ldr . .i., ..... v.tm thm
I (dem.) to rcpiy - -- - iwLsaidof the McKinley law -by 'the
Wool Growers" aad neep iu.o Nation of Ontario and . .... v s- i. tot. after the pa-
of the law. iae -----
. .. ...:;,, rttrtH'T to
Wool 'r-r-Wn..Khe danger that becan-eof thecaorThe recent declaration of the Otao J- op prlnets prices
will W advanccl to a price J" i. ;-rn anil steel tocosts
in Is pit of the establishment of at , , -L.tr-tive new tin p.ate fac-
torit duria.- the past year, aad ereatly increasetl oatpat of the fiaM lacts. thev have Pleaded
that thednty nas.-J-
v. . ...1
i ...., nlendiillV. nc criru. j tv"-. ;,t0 was ! that inc nui;. j .
Hii.iiirii ii i tiv -'
rhcered again, and 1 was called before
. ..s i.n. rs tne rree
nro.eci'"'k- - ,, , Press, "thev were, above all. sheep breeder and wool S,4
inir together as säen, me.. - i Ileal view of the tariff on wool without stopping to consider whether it uu. i - . . . there-
bannoniaeu z.
publican party or 1 .... ri.. -..-..It that tneir
KS, wc"r; quite as deaanciaU .y S the duty on wool as those, of the
Ohio association arcoi ircc -
IHT ll-tii.. --- o- .... I. l.er lite.
thnt still reniii.i.' i.-
nv. r.ini iii.- -"
1 no iiiivs iii.'." - , I rraverj. ' -,. rT , l"K .-.. ..' n.r weakneiw I ini i ...:i. emotion.
eves oii i ii v.. r- , i ... l-.ost s in... .- f his beloved wife. -rU 'ndcnin tt man ns you like 1
keep her bed for the Kre.iw , . M,,Teringan.i ihmuikh,...-.. . 1 . .... ..... .ih.dc was called m tn.M'w to ease thebnr-
uay. nm. i - R ,,e s.nnc... ,.Rrth.
act as nurse. . , . den of tho one ne no, .
, . ...x'liiirr a ici iv --i.. ... i iiKirmi tmt".piiit-
ire .. -i 7 . ...,.;... ti,.. lor. inr.ni -
the landlady one evening, r? t . ..e! husband and. juditt. mo as: .."U
huslKiml on , " " dear I" I have never repemeu o. i
wifo s room. ' -"-- .j,,,,. th. -T Mtits. ..; . i -i iiunv every lime in 1
trotting m r. -;;-' . -t th, - ,...,,,.11
iHistman iraHr. ..... -T.-imtiermci.i "ill. !.
letter come wnc n ai,.. of the year iori..... .
and many a time. " "' " i.cr winter and iniU-ununcr.
thinks I don't notice
- i....rllT,
I ir-.T lTr ' rite now tariff law was ia eSect oae
,w When it was
year iasv vrj.;.. --- . . . .. ..... viiroMiied in
pntMstl tie --.ed.aad
c oom. uwsincss a - " .. 4. .v.. linl(r coalii
the wail oi ic c.".-. .
papers ana pariisaC v--. . "V ,
ttiat. me -
and 11 the cvus resa.s .
years of rcnaeucan rt-: . v,it was tne re-
the new tana. . ...ta
alt? From the moment basinessWgan to revive. The"" of industry VgaH to tnrn. Ml aen
found empioymcH, " " . aatl wages lncresL Jhe 1om and mildew Md Wight that darkeac! the
land have been 'JTL ii
neonle are oace isorc -rt
Bin rotifc n vtfXl Kallctia.
next coairress mcre-se
i . ... 1.4.1.4.,. mre
These delitraic i.-.. - .... . rvartisna narpose oj
meiai ui i : ,- showing that the coaatry pr
peroas ander tae .-1-. un.ier reoKblieaa raie.
thaa ii --r- 4:. . i ..üTee 1 to latere oasi-
liai. iHCir it'" - j ..e ertent nrcveat a
ne-VS s. .W-trae dc-
complete reeoverj i.v. - - -preslioa aatl pt,ic whih rke.i the . ke UeKinleV tariu.
closiar vwrs.u . . . l L..I.I, mar tie made
As a man ta , , ill throarh havlar a aamber of people tell hba he looks very sick, so 1 r : , i she tarts, la
,sserioas.y .J-- -
this they win crrwi.
low-tari:T good times are - Wmipbcx Gkaham.
TABl-E HINTS FOR CHILDREN.
InC Ceinluct. In talkias: at tlie table, if the ceaapaav islarsre. vo will asaally arrrse Lo with yoa neighbor than with th circle as a whole. Rat at hoiae aad m the family, or at the hoase of aa intimate friend, yoa .must do yoar share of the ratertainmeat Save up the Wight little story aad the witty speech, the faany aayingaof chdd. the scrap of news in your Aaat Mary last letter, aad when a good opporta-;,.-tTer. add year mito to tbe gea-
H.,f s- - - - cral faad of ainuscKicat. Tliere are dear old gcatlcmeB-andl old ladies, too who have favorite stories which they are rather foad of . nertl. in their own familie.
or amoag their very intimate acnaaiBtaaccs. hear these stories more Iha ooce-mdeed. they sometimes hear them until they beeomcvery familmr. Good manßcrs forbid any showiag of this, aar look of impatience ec appearance of boretlom oa the part of the listener. The really well-bred woman ir Rrl lasteas t the thrice-told taie. the well-worn anecdote, sars a pleavaat word, smiles, fotets that she has heard it before, aa? docs not allow the .War raeoatear to fancy that the story be
Vrou'h: out too of tea. Good maaaer at tte table are iaSexibie oa thm point Y.- mast appear pleased. &m tanst s ake p voar miad to receive r-ratiScatioa by imparting itOacc ia awhile aa accident happena st a meal. A cap is Tertarned; some
uahappr wrso swai...- v way;" semebody makes a mfotaka,
L't atyotir plate at s and Howhcre el-sc. anlessyoa caa.saf-
Scieatly coatro ymr v - . . r..- litt sHrthiaar
entirely bbcdbsv" ' basoccarei oat of the asHalroaUne. Take bo nottee. aad go on withthn
coaversatioa. ami in a sect.. v -deat will have been forgotten byeveJ one. Harper's Koaal Table.
r.l-e PrPet A""1 With the duties oa pir inB redad 17 per ceat- by the Wilson tanft" the weekly Prodaethia of all the faraaccs 11 IT, . 1 .1...
bow workinr has rcacoc-. . ..0..Wrll! UM. tit tOBS.
Tht is the largest prodaetloa ib the h'storv of th eov.Ktry or of any Htoet " . i s ..). aaswer t
couBtry. v-vj-- . f tvrotcetiof, whe
the ia.se in i.n - - i claimed that the iroa indastry vvoaW
be mjared hv lower n-.-s. ... rate the total oatpat for the next yeai will aatoant to Ut0XtWt ton, nearlj ton more .Juk -n J V ' visa year.
i.j:.,.tt TYMtldiairs of all kiu4
tn attractive chaage from the to the table in a single dish. Breea aad rice paddings ami custard nan be bakel ia caps, placed while m the oven in a pan of hot water. Oraaft and pineapple shortcakes are seasonable daintws. Bake each shortcake ia the shape of a larjre bakiar powder lscait, split, aad fill with the sweetcBed frail jnice before sendiag to the taWc. Shortcake made of either ef .i w.rv- mice when the eahe
lBC - V T . us.
is made thin aati ca. in sn-i
the fruit heaped oa it ana aoa 5ast lefore servia. Is th aase ha a large glas disk fall of the palp the frait oa the side table ready er-e with the craat of the cake-. Y. Post. Aitaan't HCraw Hml. Woatea's fxshkias la hats tie net make sack su.Wen ckanfres a io thw
jhtb's. Real wiaier styles as donnetl antil the winter seasoa
I na, aau s.raw - - -- j wiater cos tarns are ea regie, hat thay
l e qaiie eiae-viv w --- I . .i. ...t .Maimer ia to la
l 11 IDC fl'll, I . . 4. .... X..4M . .
I the eolonay aau vrii,
