Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 45, Number 35, Jasper, Dubois County, 8 May 1903 — Page 1

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JASPK INDIANA. FRIDAY. MAY 8, 1901 NO. 35

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rtton ::ATr H vl RTISI k,. wl .lvfiUrniriil legal rat-a-o lint-- b"1 in-n miloeipwut if- rti -...t, jLiiMi mrntr liberal .Vi, eoe CHI Im mNw ttlF ' ROI skiox w, r.Ki. C. V.Traylor Nl. D. Fhyscian & SurgamIr IüikI. Indi;.i;i. (''.1- ar.r. f d ' - Ruth teltw" Home. Inr . r ii an.t i a. attiawsai M. A. IVIINn . EES BY. ttorxiesrsa JASPER, INDIANA Court f iok.! ank v.t. lieeMo t K . Joakooo It Im.U c ' ia ..unaiK a ui- - - - - ..,.;..! ti W - Hl NT K WM t COX COXcX HUNTER. Attorneys at Law i IKPEB. IMH ANA. its e Da tijo'in Viur- u-1 ... - 4 .Vi''--Y '' n Puwic square rvb .ret-u. . iT-.. M.'Trior. . c TUivndl U 1 1 1 I f l A I Ii A 1 1' i ,!..-' Att:ncys Lt LlW .1 XMM.H. I M I A N A . a t I - tiuboi ' .-..ty -tte inuik. fin, i, n0 ii ii-ni H M Ki-VS Lki FISUEB A K KAN. Ättarneys at Law, JASPER, IMilANA a t, -. m Oie Booits at i" nl 1 J?"" ' I., . : -,.1 ti.m .... .ca -I-cil all t t, a ami rillertnn ,f r.iat il Bu.iUiua, r nrvji ur -t .-iitrxm-. . Morel. i.tvOT. ilPEK TIYE DESTIST, lilPER. " INDIANA. ea.oo SET OF TCETH. a oo Ool. Croon .n.' I SparlallT lA I ruN.utli - dat li:l"l' -.tif.-ct BSM r . Aajroft U.lsss-lT . i r. . rk G"'4 rllnof .. ... t . S. al ' I t.rw. KwoaaM OSV - ,nr. . oer Mal- lr' DE XT EST R F HR. it. sf . Mosiir. Resident Den ist, mr - v. ' . nnifM.lnn.1 to " .. r i - . . aoTsainT -roWl 1.'. tr. it b i a üMpi wora apoclally .w ..n.o.., aor i . (tvr Of Money to Loan t 5 Per Cent. Tm. A. Wilson. JASPER. INDIANA. vb., n.t U?EÜY m SAM STABLE FERD. VOLLMER, UAn m9ft Jsmper, fn Always have t-e beet tnrnoats. of any variety for enstomem; particularly comJiereial travelere. Coorteoos and raregsj drivers to all parts of Duliois and adjoining ronntics. Horeew lwar.le-1 and eo'd on cheap teima. ort ii, lawt-iy

MiiSIflüARY LIFE IS INDIA.

i ums CtQNfl uüVS MIS1 Ruf- .... . a c......k,.... Umhin lMinartd a'iu ;.- --r ii rlf in Her Care. Leiter Fror Mi Li., irem The C ceism H peraillesl to aop" be following domestic letter frj.o Mi Ltlj Ümett missionary in I dia, ii ii-r tu dhef, ai Ire.aud. in .,. t 11 ii med with n ' r -i ri !-. nk b, Mi- ' ' : u 1 1 1 It fc'VI-S olle .tJ- Hfl

i I al r ., BelpUtan, India, are 10t ut,j. Thix i-i a very imMatch IS, 1ÜÖ3. ipottent nuJroad aewtar, hut very My Daawtai M at -I been , A. gjogHai, . wa here, a doz D tune loew 1 r t. , 9$ ta,m ie. i.. r.' id-, altogether.

, i :. iii i.i a dr-ai ui iHHll' tion. and I could not u- It al -'i all. i, I burnfd m v band - nhenvie vet it. Ah h ' r" a mV riebt haiui wen I rd " ' . - . .i .... aaa puhi LI'm hVK Imttu to lh" tniuM : II .1 . f eiektH twelve id - ur .ir.s at-U . ... ll i. no f er ( bad; - I k.J .iwoMtfi nn i:i- mils'-, and the .i..r v-rv I-1 1. - i 1 awad phen- , v I as a disiofactant, scattered t I bout freely in the hospitaJ rooms i D dav 1 went to the store room in rja.lt. t.j cet füUie It vsa-ma lar. . - . llin can, and in my hurry to pour - DM out into the b- ttie 1 let ll run or on my band. It turned white . t.k - ooiMhtfa arid hli-ter. and I . p , u.v . - . , . :. L . ... .r.ll and W31f men II oeiiau i' - dreadfully mtlamed. and finally the OUtstda -sin all cause on. i kp it doneuu in sw.et oil and soda for -everal dav-. andafterthat put cocoanut oil on it dailv. It kept m B , aate nisDV a long b ur. and t wa n.." impossible f r me to I ,irim or wait n mv-elf at all. Trr r f nur inieumonia cases died, but all toe i-- are getting better .. . -iL iLJ u Four Ot our Eltl- Uiie uicu last nunth. and two little children fne il-a: ..i mn on. j old. Her mother was folding bar , I int-t her home aivl dl(, n(t know that she irini-. Her father came 'n tipr mi mini i .... - ning in, bot by the time he arrived -hewasg -ne." They wer almoat heartbroken; the little Body ras prepared lor burial, and in the K-mifi i m onhüht she was laid r- wu.i.v.. c away in our little Christian cemesaooi mmm m . . , They very seldom aeep a oonj over night in this hot country Our ruode of burial lr the Cliri-tiaus ivery simple. Tbe body i simply wrapped rouud and round with i ',,th oni" lrv grass or sira .mi in the irrave. then the DmJv and over that more grass or llower (if they are to or had ) T: H dus slwav- Virn the bt lira al their dead, but Mob aa iss du - at d Chris tians bury I really forg d bow much I havtold VOU ol the work t.eie We have two hundred and -ix'y thiee girls in the SCh 1. be-ide- the women of the iad i-'rial lhme. Vo msy t ssjssj it kaepa ma boay t look after all these girl-. Tway are orphan childien. so are here aitk us all !!e vr urour.d. We hav a ort-a a.anv I.ttle otM s. 1 or . l -e big one- help to cur the lit ground "tie OCsaa. I be grais :- hrre; they do all the cooaing, sweeping, sewing and in lac all the work. ve have ben rpairii tbirgs. The girls Cirrv th" bu Idl .1... .1 kanJali im in. maieriai. u.a iu """ and help in very way. They are 1 ...11..... ... in .a . n.vi-f sucn g hi tiiii'.i " " " complain, no matter how u uch we kive them to do. We kre te ichii g th m how o sew. several Kiri- are learnine to make lace; some make thread butt n ; 0 hers are h-i:.g traimd to cire for the fick. and ..e girl lakes charge of the k .(.! rirten I have started ga bav- thirty in the kindergarten. Tbe little ones ire eo biuht and I enjoy them e much. I think I told you that we have .juiie a farm Lam & 1) ill rooMtahtas for the td;ÄÄ tti .n : have put out fruit trees snd .thor iilantH. ' hae two tine wells, and th fi-ld- are irrtgateii from thes" well. W have a yoke of oxen drswing water all the time II is very dry snd andy herp. but ,f well watered tbe soil is quite productive. ... ... , iv...o tifii- chickens. Ol' m. S ml W .r.d soma of the w.men SSMalat

these; we have .bout twenty youn, Meeliic of Beard af Educ.tio. of Doboi. one-. It is very nie. indeed, to Coualy hiTt fwttt tP tin t me. We B ard met in regular session to also have cow, four oi them, andLtoct a County Truant officer. aMI . laraieh na food milk, em ugh toe frustaes were pre-ei I ex ept i ...".n ih -i k mrU. and the enk Uli Trust of Hall low.i-l.ii. and

ine? who have not ytt recoverwi fr.,i iIih iHinin in 14" ad W to . , . have cow - mil m-iean "i in mtllr na I up. 1 to liavf it; liuda hi. Öf 000fe, all tfie.-e thing- require

a great deal of looking after, and it 1 was unaniinoudy elected, and is not an easy matter to keep BO the inepoetOM declared him ID inanv iron- in l1. BfO, but 't in ill p duted for another year, or till Invery necosnnry, nnd -1 nr'' quite laoeoraoi it elected and iualiuod, i nm in iitend ag ta it. W butt Tc4 lowing thi election of Cjt boraea ia Pbalern. "nr oolyjjohnson aj troant ofBoar, County earriafa ia an .x-cart , our only aaogapt. Wilaoa read to the county Aim hon a camel lhe camala are! board ol education the following

Qtied M much f re, it in t-xceding-:ir.tv. and for mat reason horen yet have m.iii verv nretlv fr,.;,. ,,ur vard. V' hiiis in ..... . ..,.) f.. hiii. id the dl-- - ai v-ry pretty indeed. I aniov the earlv morning, when the a.r cIar, and th- luhs look so ... I. l 1 ... . , ,r oft-n ij'iiu' ciouuy 10 Am n,.r i.t h!I like our usoal March weatt1Pr fhe 1 iys are ju te not Q0O ( especially ii m eleven to two . ikiM n'eli , ...... ,,. . , ,,, , . tive hours: lhn ha.i a class meeting with' tw - l4ty girls; then went to see about lDt. one-, and tried to help the, wo!Upn with the c tton. They take . .. nm c,,lt,m remove all the seed-, ..... at it Up wiln a kind of bow and

arrow arrangement, make it tntOMj requires ma to go. tjj am p, a ,t into thread. Next " May the comm n schools of D ! ..,.n. rauu r.itton on knij nmh a row nd nro-uer is inv

. , , n t i . v . . " wmmwmw . .1 1. 4 tm atom int., Our nnil. lliru iuch hi- .-o. ."- lhreaiJ we are piling to have the girls weave it into small durries, or Da ads. to sleep on. We think tt)t,v be much h. ttr than the ,itr. blankets tb if have had this VP ir All t.hi-s children are homeless, an,i n.a to learn something hy ,i,;rh t earn their livings, ao that wilV we are teacking them all . . i i i:. . . . k ... I.. I hee lUinL'S in auill ion io mc sn. i , auti iUM work. n-- i.aw-oii, me iiu-snuui .

lwm9 with ma, is a wry pteaeantjmittee, sincerely regrets the de-

. . 1 1 r .iutnl (rtliH .,r,vj; f bejng with some con - run-t..,;.! .gsocUte. Dr. and Mrs. i - r - o;i. anil i .i .11 - ' .v.. ." A,i1M wbo have charge of the Boys Orphanage here, am old friends of m i mm wnf daligatloUl sit J uated. r. m.ons a creat deal to have the - - o ... privilege of -pendmg ones HI" when it is doing the greatest possioie amount ol good, and 1 am re joi0jng very day in the joy of being al bouie once more in my dear, aj0pud hmd. with lots of love to each and - . tS, ry on. i am vour uauginer. Lily. T" bwrgtar softly opened the door of the auhorhaoite's sle-piuR apartment. a;;. I wan -bed the room thor .1 l hut found uothing worth -r;i rot .' satisfaction out of him. he sji.d. M I et the alarm !o k on the burenn for the boar of 3 and softly .! parted. Cbamsji Tribune. A Stood I'all. "i:..w d.'ta joinm Swift manage to sastan ss stsjeti etatssaaignal Ba de sa ears any mo:wy " W.U. he pulls tin- sari e cork ov-t and hot " -Why. how do you savanT" "lias ti i h ui. le Willi a ork U'tf." Ktistmi Transcript nl Vi Uli. oil II.' mon. Rondaj Hcltonl i na in r Well who was anrry at the rettm of the jr wt ir:t I aonl I.lttl. .irl The fatted calf.-Ih ist on Chrlstlaa Ue-;st. r. Every city hi pwtimirie for rii.hc-s and for J I'ost. asM atadf it own aa brawtirylng its surimprow lliem.-llart-Ttir Informnlloa n Oronroai. 'Ye. JoheaSe. what h iff" Ma. isn't pa half liriuht?" ": ! n h.il iniikes nii ask sm b a juestioii ':" 'Clin' I b'nl Mr 11 i.-hhall say that If pa was half bright be would never have marric.1 you." "Mr lliclihali ia :i had man. John ulc. Your Sep i1 ooe of the brightest men Ibis camttfy -er produced. Cst iifaad Hata Dssitoa Vi Ittlafl to Keoa ll nrmU4. ti jury has hrolinht in a t ah-il etdk f in your ase. Prisenet tVeM, toM the court that tlaay aaaatart tt asiasy swmsaR

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.f Huntingburg hnn wt- p'f'l , I'm!. .1 t..lin-n w inomination ior truant OfB T, uid nnon a ballot beinir taken be received the votts of all the Tru.-tees (j tneaaage Jabpkb. Ind . M iv 1. r' Id. Fo the members of the County Board of Education of Dubois County. Geütlkmbn : in a few wet-k- I

viewaUball retire from this office to Rc-

rjent a position with the State Lite , surance Co., of Indianap alia, and, jnc this is. the last time we shall ieet as a county board of education . .i . I T ' ' - . stille l am wnn you, i ueeire iu ,,rf-s to vou. and throueh you t( the hhi.ii of Dubois county at large, ;v sincere thank- t r the many pvidencea .f cntidene bestowed oi. ,n mp Thoae of vou who have personally

and through your frn I- asked Bajlote a man and captured 26 rifle I to accept a re election, I must thank aU(j aoma ammunitiun. This was sincerely, but decline the invitation, our jr.st tight and I only hoped it

,r n,ivate business calls me else- ' ..! where and duty to myself and faunvv . v v. ' ' , , - . m.k. laiinu; ibii. Very respectfully yours, I. i.i K -. County Superintendent, - ' ' ...... 7 The message was made a matter 0f record, and the county supenntendent was asked to step from the room until recalled. I'pon being recalled he was presented with the follow inc testimonial which bad been unanimously adopted. i f .i ,.. i IOA9 j.rt,K, urn., m i, The County Hoard of Kducation .unois uouniv, iuiuuu v.". ,,f VI, Wilson tr, tir from lihiuu "i ... t. . ...v... .v. . . the county superintendency, and .i-hes him prosperity in bis chosen, WOrk. We sincerely thank him for the many favors he has shown us, both as a Board and individually , and assure him of our lasting ap-J nreciation fof the good work he has I " . JonP for the schools ol 1 lUDOIS county, which to day Mand abreast with the best in the state. A. H. ItlLLCB, Jr , Hknky PtaO, CiiBi-rtw Huffman, Committee. i twit: a Inrzo an der from iiis weo nnder the hnemeiit ot a mill, put hiui! hi a chip Of Wood and set him afloat, .. ..... ..ii 'nt ,..... . 1 1 . . ii it 1. 1 ;i Vi t naturalist Hew Iked all about tbe ,1 of his hark suneyiiiK the sitna tion very carefully, and u hen th fact that he was really ailont and nliont nj yard frm shore -. i... d to be fully essBpeeheoded Le io. ;.i d out for the u,.arcst land This i,.:ni f.iiiiv s.f.i.d upon, he unmediately begaa ta mat s srab for it. II, threw it nj far aa possihle in "' Is and with the wind. It soon reai lied m . . S .B the shore and made fast to the spires of grase. Then he turned himself BiwWl and la true mUsf fashion bsgaa ta haul in hand over band OS his eabta, Carefully he drew upon it until his hark hi :-an to move Inward shore. As it owed the faster, be the faster drew pan it to keep bis hawser taut nnd from hui- hiii!,' the water. Very soon be readied tbs -lion nnd BjWcfcl leaping to terra Unna spiil his way homeward Thinkit:-.' that be sslght be special vxpofi ;,, jin exception iu that line of ,0:,tmaiisii to the rest of Ins . mu pantoos, I tri. d several or mem. lliey all came to shore in like manner. I'lol I. Ur. In such n fwefltag as the overnKe ' llat" of the north and west the prlvay of basse is redaced tos minimum Tbe foutstsSil of the" tenants, the rollinr of their perainhulntors, the crls .f their chii lreii. the railed sdorS of their breakfasts, hutches and dinners, nre omnipresent nnd not to l banished even hy meritnl seien.'. If Ihey nre musi .illy taetlaed. the others must lispert aid have no other nslresa ll i t i a cowator perfesmasjeaa. Some eh-: nil writer said. "While a man can stag ha ma wark,' hag ma ,; ,. ofl ii la tluit while .hi Is smsr !. : other p1 ple art i in hie ti work. ; ;. '.i i. ,ci I pel of etliei i is irriti ,i nerves, and i . i i Uon In tWO lives Ith I and upsetting to i ..a we l. lay li' will Eng 1 1 wee rvj lev wl ,, .. i . O O 1.(1 w cop nml tl a be rejoice Wl WOttkl . .; to bate some choice in lb mattsti New Ortoans Times-Dem-

A Letter in the Ph.l.pp.oe.. Manila, I'. I., Mar. J., 1.. Kind friends tad fttwlwii 1 will n,,w mike an oft rt ti write to the r.itirmr h huv line concerning the

.ir ...way Philippine Islands, m v .i'ri-iu-e. what I have seen and hoW

have enjoyed soldier tile Iiif. rr.-1 frf)iu me a'haractera or nuir irnnr of the aloh. I let, the author of the ever memorable

jn tbi not know how well, or whether I " " - rt ran IttttPMl fon at all, imt I will try. for 1 feel bh though I o ve to t,H pubiic a fnw tin m, i -um oerei t irget the first - kirmiah we bad. It was the oaoruiog 0f fiy 26th, near a ansalt native vil )aj.e on Lui mi lalaaxl. 1 M ia maeine yet, bow 1 felt when thtireing b van. I had a hun-lrei rlilfa - ent ieelioif in a minut". ' loik'm forward and I taw the enemy ap proaching very rapidly; again tl Lieutenant1! voice was heard in a tone that was booking, arhen be vtba cmnaand: 'Co ikirrniabers begin ßreingl" leavini m.. to murmur low, ) the supreme : Lord. lor i til' ment was at bad, For tin- lir-t lime I leveled ... . I llJ . I . : u rtna n-i man ana putiou L,pr to kill, whether I killed or not ,l , not know, hut we tired unite a volley into them. Meantime the WHre tirint on u-. but we -ion gd ih hit of them, and was verv iUckv in our first combat, didn't Wluld he our last, for I had already ...... mm iParned the battle held was no picnie ground. The next combat wc had was on U!n.lrn !ilnnd on liio 2Äth of On- - - . - - , - . U - ma l,.jl r.tl'uil üi.ma in. ioiici, nnrir no n'nuwjcu u.v ... - rargeuta. On tha Ith of November, II wo on ürpi inn Hnn hpr KIT1 ' 1 , VUIUI" Vt IM" m.vn.v. ' - mish, but when we Americans Oe - gim forcing steel jackets into them, with the far and hard shooting Craig-Jorgeson ritle, our enemy did not last very long, and were com - pelled to retreat. Hy this time we tieuan to aet unite familiar with combats. To lire at a gogoo was Li. . .. .i i .u aililO-l a-, coiuiuoii u.- -moihiiiK mujts jn Winter. un, irieuus, i cjuiu icu you luin more, but it takes toi long to write. i ...,n ..-.; nniil t ... t !... I- irh I . ,.01 nan 14.1.1, . it. -..v .... ..w (an talk to you personally. We three b JTS from (ubois county, Stamm, Harder and Ruckriegle, ate together ytt in the same company, and are enjoying soldier life very much since everything is AnA neaceahle in the Islands, 1 l iut we long to see our friends once again Hnj the coast of green ol our I". .It.,.! O..I.. aro n.nr it.

,,. .,. .,, ii "hiu shook roar head, the Philippines you will all agree. ... trwe," tbe court reThere is nothing here for human . T,1(TP wns a üy 0I, my ear. and beings. Bo that looks bad lor us. j r,.,.rv,Ml the rhjlrt IP remove It In any Cnited we stand, together against nsnislf I saw tit. l'roceed with your all foes, in the worst of westher. vrumeut"

Lnited in war, united la peace; united in waiting for our release; united three years that is true ; we jam th boya that SfwM tfMMOa. Tai SoLoiaa's Diana, "Dead in the battle dead in D 'id, More than bis life can a ..;.i.i i' ni i I . . .. . dW iieadtor ins country; mum drums; Sloulv the sad procession c iruis, ' - m - The heart may iCha; but tin heart must -well m :.u ...:.i.. f... .1 SLnAXmm .1 lui Miiur :ui iijv .'j-..oi now fought so well, His blood has burnished his sal er bright ; So his memory, honor : to him good night." Your- truly, John Stamm, Co. K., 30th Infantry, Manilla, I'. I.

a terrific combat with him. The van-Tb-Poor Dor. Bjatot id hlnl retirea without a single A Tarisiau clothes dealer kicked a rUct, while the other, surrounded by log out of his shop, The Aag shot out ms two broods, walks away trlumwith some rapidity nml knocked over phuntly.

!i olii:ili w i I It a i uir of milk. 1 he woman broke the fg and upset nn elderly sjentlemaa, and lbs Ju ut both of them. At thai moment a cyclist arrived and was thrown .fr his machine bj the prqetrate inures, and simultaneously i carl 'an.. up aaa smash. -ii the bteycte, Tbe Buujdatmto blandly advised tbs entire aqaed to proceed aaatoat tbe dog, sad mey are now looking for it Ixmdoa Qlebe. PtesMf i.-j llund. Tea weald gel along i great deal hi tter If you didn'l tret so excitiil," said the calm Bum IS his Iras ihle friend ("mi t yea teara to keep year toamarT1 "Keep my temper! Welt, I like that:" r'tortil the other. "I d have you unisrstaad that i map more tosagaf in one ilay than you hae In your poSM'Salou during n w hole your:"

Karl? PoMtteal Platforata. It In in the avventcenth century that ll. i- flfsl aaglBBhkfi t the platform Banal be aeofht, bat these early tracee af its use are very alight. That there ii. iM have Ii.'.- some little employment of it ta h gaaaiajaajla way may be

... m a l!uliiia " H- d-. ritjea a leaner of a faction'- a one who "setH tue paalru, and ill his party sing after him. ii. la like a ignre in artthaaetle the i (.re iph. rs he stands hefure the more ! b ralne amoanta ta lie is a rent hapaagner, talks himself into authority, and. like a parrot, climb with his beak " It Is probable, mnHver. that tbe Qra1 form of Ibe platform waa tb roiiTentiele or aiaetllH house of the I'uritan or Iissenter. for Hutler, In Ida character af The s-datioua Man," ft that " if bt be a preacher he haa the adrantage of all others af hi Wee, for !! baa a way tS vent sedition hy wl olevalf." I'.nt the platform at this ttm as of no praetteal account. 8och attempts as there were outside parliament to Influence opinion were made hy means of the press, partly hy the l ook, partly hj the pamphlet ami partl by tbe journal c. It Koylance Kent iu Longmaa'a. Tlir yi.t Lawbook. well known Assy rlolojrist. Dr. w luckier, pwhUshai bh account legfadattea preaavlgntai by King Tbs Hu-o f the Amraphel of Babyten, which, 1 10 far aa 1 known at present, was the first booa of laws ever given to the world. King amraphel lived L'.rsi years B. C. and is mentioned in the Blhle aa a contemporary of Abraham, so that his statutes Were drawn up fully five centuries before the laws of Mooes, ihey n urn tier 2.vj and contain the following: "If a wsmaa who sella beyeragea (IIV.'S had valas for th. money paid "ff ySSt artfshs . " . .. ...l..,-,. i,....l..t linr .liitiaa hr htia- , i ,,., ..,r u t v vlthnnt mmsensation, hut If a man put away hla Od Iii. UM 1 Mi . J .-.. " w ife for no other reaaon than that she has no children he shall return her whole dowry ' if a iK tn.thnl be rescinded, the man 8Ija" ,H "K w "'i-" A widow with irrown up cUllaren may nut marry again without permls- , . i,,.! Txin,lnn Kxnreaa , two kir oi ob In an Iowa law court an attorney oral nrnuinir with treat earnestness -

nml elo,picn.s. in the mldat of hu ar'm, l't ,a aiom,nt' "yt 11,6

Vlmr honor shakes Ida head at thllt ,.;.., i ,tesin to reaffirm It, aitloUKh yowr B r dissents." i batra not intimated." replied the ladae. ' how I should construe tbe evl- ' ... . .. . . 0eo or what my uecision win dc id thermae, and yur remark Is uncalled olrb oahina-a D Calah CashtBSS peculiar manner of dr ss nnd hi eccentricities were fre quently the mbject of newspaper artidss. AJttHMUjrk OWtas a larare and portthe '-V nian, l is clothes always seemed to be two or Ihres sizes tiw large for him

nnd of the . heapest material. He also Idler ways dnring Is.th summer and winter .a it. a

wore a In rite ciotn cap puura ciooo down on his head nnd altogether looki ... . i t til. . . i cu nnyinniK nui ine oriiiiaiii jurioi nnd diplomat, line day. after reading nil unusually caustic comment upon BBS dress, he remarked to tbe writer, T sasusS hy the time that fool la as old aa k . OB I Mill lie will i a re moro for comfort thuii fashion." It is no uncommon thing to see a mule ostrich strutting about followed hy throe or four distinct broods, all of different sir.es. When tbe lucubaUui? ptajmsa is conioh'ted, the cock bird loads his young ones off and If he meets another proud papa engages In Oar Hlassolt Away. After sesecatog on the occasion of the leapsntng af a restored church the hishop thankisl tbe churchwarden, an old farmer, for bis share In tbe good work. "And 1 must thank your lordship for your sermon," was the reply, "hut 1 could not help thinking, as you tsdked akeSM sin, that your lordship must have lieen a little wlldisb your self when you wen a young man." (nalrntorat. One who had trieil several times to Jump m ross a atrnm and had repeatedly fallen in finally succeeded, when be said to a friend, "How much better I lim than you In bavlog accomplished a difficult font." "Not at all," replied hie friend. "1 nm hotter than you In not wishing to jump across." St. Mcbolas,

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