Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 45, Number 48, Jasper, Dubois County, 7 August 1903 — Page 8

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MAD ANTHONY4 WAYNE. e aa tbe Ismi, Coeloat la Waafclaalaa'a ArmmwJohn K Muoara in llsri-.-r' demon Stratus that QeeMSSi Way or. i-ouimnnly known as "Mad Autbour." wsi In reality tbe aanesl. coolest soldier In Washington's aruiy. "Tbey culled tbe bero of Stouv l'olnt and the Mauuiee rsplds Mad Antbony Wayne." says Mr Spears "Tbe title waa originated by an Irish soldier who bad been eonOurd in the guardhouse at the order of the general, and it w taken up by the people bora use of tbe wild enthusiasm and determination with wbicb Wayne led his men when tbe supreme moment of battle came. But observe tbat wben tbe war of the Rerolutioo ttupfiuitd be 'ransacked bla tory' for actvuuts of battles tbat be might learn military tactics, and he gave bla days to tbe training of bis neighbors. At Stony Point ho led bis men In spite of bis wound but In preparing for the battle he appealed to the pride of his men by parading them 'clean shaved and with hair well powdered,' while tbe prelald plan included er en the slaughter of tbe dogs, tbat no yelp should betray the approach of tba assaulting host When la Virginia, he charged tbe boats of Corn wall is with only 800 men to back him; whoa In Ohio, where the honor of tbe nation nd tbe Integrity of lta territory were oomriltted to bla rare, be took a legion of "boys and müscreants' gathered from the slums end trained tbem until tbelr aklll wltb the musket equaled, if it did not surpass, tbat of tbe moat noted backwoods Indlau fighters. "Mad Antbony Wayne aa a leader In battle waa uusurpassed. but It Should slso be remeuibered that bis record as a drill muster Is unequaled." A wittr Mopir. Whenever tbe United States supreme court, on hearing tbe argument of counsel for plaintiff in error, la entirely satisfied tbst be has no case, the chief Justice is spt to say to counsel for defendant in error tbat tbe court does not care to hear further argument. At one time Hon. Matthew Carpenter from Wisconsin was counsel for plaintiff la error and opened tbe case. Before he wss througb tbe court was satisfied tbat there waa nothing in it. and so when be bad concluded snd counsel for defendant in error arose Chief Justice Walte Mid. "The court does not cere to beer any further argument." Counsel wss a little deaf and, although notlcin that the chief Justice spoke, did not hear what he bad aald and, turning to Mr. Carpenter, who sat beside him, asked what had ben said. "Oh. hang It!" replied Carpenter In tones sudible to tbe bench. "The chief Justice aid be would rather give von the case thsn bear yon talk." Youth's Companion. Walter WMo Get Most Tips. Waltere wbo receive tbe most tips. ssys the Chicago Inter Ocean, are usually those wbo have everlasting snd Job-like patience?, those wbo do not easily take sn insult, wbo ever have a pleasant smile for their patrons, who try earnestly to please tbem and are always ready to accommodate every one. A waiter should never nlace him self In s position of expectsncy In the mstter of receiving a tip and should svoid approaching a guest If be sees him In tbe set of drswing change, from bla pocket. A waiter should never pose ss sa object of pity with s view to securing a tip. If he deserves e tip, be should let tbe guest feel within himself that ha deserves IL snd If tbe guest wishes to give bim s tip he will usually manage to catch tbe waiter's attention or leave the tip beside tbe plate. 8hould the waiter receive a tip previous to wslttng on the guest, he should leave it lying on the table and then do his level best to earn iL Tbe AaserleeM Irmm Tlaat." The Englishman waa being properly surprised st tbe rapidity with wbicb the skyscraper was going up. "Deab me!" he exclaimed, 'it seems ee if your buildings grow ss rapidly es your maise." "Yea, replied the westerner unbluahIngly, "and the process of raising then Is much the same." "Fawncy! Won't you explain fur therr "Well, you see. we Just get sn Iron plant, put It in tbe ground, have the street sprluklera water IL snd In a month or six weeks the skyscraper Is full grown." And. taking another breath, tbe consul from oversea a managed to believe IL- Memphis Commercial AppeaL Bfr Iht Pawaiatlast. The Celestial Cltv la clearly the fabric of Buuvan's own Imagination, an elaboration must probably of tbe town of Bedford wbicb. though not a walled city, bad Its gatea fixed here aad there to guard tbe town In troublesome times. The gateways on the old Bedford bridge, within which Kunran was Imprisoned for so long and through which be passed times out of number, must have been foremost In the mind of tbe great dreamer. Bookmen. Iva. B Jeu ks -Do you believe Is the possibility of the cure of disease by suggestion? BJlnks-Wby. certainly. I wes feel lug pretty sick last week and my wife suggested thst 1 go to s doctor, snd It cured me right away.-Somsrvllls (Mass.) Journal. Tba Oalr War te Peva l "Which do rev think should be highly esteemed, money or brains V" "Brains." answered Senator Bor ghum. "But nowadays the only wsy e men caa convince people that be ha brains is te gel meoey ."-Weshlaatea

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Wesse aa Tbesr taa Pat.ll Nolaae. American audiences are strangely alike tu sutue IIiIuks aad strangely IIa similar In othera. A good coaanlltev will take as niuh pa I us In tbe arrangetueut of lta audience aa of lta speakers. An sudieue seated without crowding is selduiu eutbuslastlc. NwJtber Is sn audience wbue bauds are occupied wltb bundles or umbrellas, an audience largely composed of women or an audience In a cold room. Tbe easiest audiences to sddress. tba moat responsive snd Inspiring, sre tboae cooipueed of men crowded and packed together and wsrm. Women naturally do not applaud or cheer. Tbc) are by litstluct more seif restrained in tbe public expression of their emotions than men. Kvery public speaker Is complimented by their pres ence, knowing that tbelr quiet word at home Is oftentimes more effective la results than the most enthusiastic shouting on the street corners by tbs other sex. In s public meeting, bowever, tbe audience gets it cue from those nearest tbe speaker. I remember well two audiences, oth from tbe same social class. (oth crowded, both In large theaters and both largely attended by women. One happened to be hi Colorado, one lu Massachusetts. In one meet lnt; the orchestra waa reserved for women. In the other meeting the men bad tbe orchestra and tbe women had the lower gallery and all the boxes. In both cases tbe audleDcee were entirely friendly to tbe speakers. Tbe second meet lug was marked by wild enthusiasm, tbe first one by re spectful at'eutlou. In tba second case tbe mass of men In tbe orchestra urged ou the speskers by continued spplauso. In the first case tbe men la tbe galleries wbo started to applaud were checked because between them and tbe speakers was a mass of absolutely silent femininity In the orchestra. I do not ssy tbst one meeting wss less affective than tbe other, but the difference In tba strain on toe speaker wee Barked.-From "The Spellbinder," by Colonel Curtis Guild, Jr, In Scribner's. A Sa Comet Celaeteaee. While in asaaion the associate Justices of the United States supreme court arc seated on either aide of tbe chief Juetice. In the order of their commissions, tbs oldest In commission on his right, tbs next oldest on his left; the third M) second on the right snd the fourth second on tbs left, and so on alternately, tbs youngest In commission occupying tbe seat on the extreme left. When Justice Field wes the senior associate, this arrangement produced this curious result: The names of the Justices on tbe right had bet a single syllable Field. Gray. Brown and White -while the names of those en the Mit bad two syllables-Harbin, Brewer. Shlraa and Peck ham. All were married, hut no one of the Justices on the right had ever had any children, while each of these on tba left had both children end grandchildren. The colore were ell on the right Gray, Brown snd White-while tbe left was colorless Youtb's Companion. Ma IslatsM Above. la Dr. John Hall's time tt was tbe cast urn In his church to use the eld fashioned, simple hymns, aad the staging wss congregational. Oa ens occasion William U. Evarta discovered E. De la field Smith, then corporation counsel of Now York city, singing wltb sll bla heart and whie persd to hut friend : "Why, there to Smith singing "1 wsnt to be sn sngeir I knew he wanted to be district attorney, bet I didn't know he wanted to be an angel." The remark wae repeated to air. Smith, end quick es flash came tbe "No, I have never mentioned the Batter to Evarta, knowing that he bad no Influence In that direction. " S Botaa Daw. "Lightning knocked the church steeple down," some one ssld to Brother Dlcksy. "Yes; Satan's eyss always flash fire when be sees a church st septa gSKioe up." "And here's e colored brother killed another st a camp meeting." "Yes; Satan gore tar mestln' 'long wld da res' er dem en sometimes shouts de loudes'." "And s preacher waa drowned hi tbe river last week." "Oh. yes; Satan's In de water too. He 'bieege ter go dsr ter cool off." "So you blame everything on Satan, do your "Bless God:" was the reply. "Ain't flat what he's fee?"- Atlanta Constitution. Cssssttssas gtasu "Women are belittled and mads of no account In every possible way." exclaimed tbe Indignant head of the family. "Even tbe geographers willfully snd deliberately slight her. How many really Important towns in this country an named in honor of a woman V "Well my dear." ssld her bestand, scratching bis chlu reflectively, "tbere'a Janeavlile, you know.'--Chicago Tribune Aa Aaebae So He- Let s get married on Frida r Bbe- Oh. George. Friday, yea knew. Is He-Yes, t know It's anteeky, bat. then, If ear marriage doesn't tarn eat wall we shall always here something at Uame It on Philadelphia Record. Be Oaeea Far A la raa. "Ah." sighed Mr. Heapeca, It's pity the wsy most great man's tern oat It's only 1 rare caese that they amount ta any thing" "I hope," tbe lady returned, -that yea are aet worrying about ear child to this connection

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