Advocate (Newspaper) - January 31, 1879, Tipton, Indiana TIPTON 1879 NUMBER 20 VOLUME THAN than rank and tales 11 thousand body end mind at And always A oat tor a genial large enough lo JLli 5 tliKE gold if Souh lor bread Ui an or of and lony and a poor For and ill nature s Tif is Hweet lit their labors close u it poor on uis reep to the downy Wilere luxury iti Mot fae lilt deems sold is a thinking in realm pf can find H Australian nd Uie and or tlie kt of fade away dream will thus at a peaceful home may by never were bought nor better than gold GOING A Story SchoolGirls and Then the Best of in Utt Blunt was not a pleasant irL There was a frown be the corners of ber lips instead of a ring in her voice aad eke had a of snapping out at ilia at if tiie words were beans and her a said Charis H will never do to have BaHi in tie Archery A tarb at of ihe Ha ha hal be every mothers daughter she could never afford vo say nothing of a far be it known these young Dianas aiS wort with ipt At to hate cocked up on drat with golden could never afford such one knew that she for ber books on the school who really could hard Iv te supply green kilt stud So Ear black balled by the the out for of a if yon knovr and frankly informed Bar ters til uol a word but the her grew and ait took to learning her French 4 and 5 to the oj tie aforesaid at 4 a at across the They were to go in a small was to be by the regimental band and dancing oil the green after the shooting and ru mor stated that the had been seen at a jewelers looking at a gold with a ar row on the What did fliat mean Here was mystery Here was excitement 3 I wish Mrsr Vennilye bad waited till next Then it would be Have you learned tomorrows lit I answered I can look it over when we home from the I be Heve very hard about it Barbara Blunt was standing She knew that the lesson was on page She the terrible grey example was Should she hold her peace Should she let Charis go unwarned All the more hope of victory if she eyes grew It was a fearful temp tation But might be cross sher be disagreeable she wok not i out fair said she i she went worked for a fortnight over I example arid never got it done till yester Youd v Or you get the after answered Its very polite in you to mention Ill look out and not give you a went to the after Barbara saw her with the other on her way to the j She saw the little gay with flogs and glide down the She could see the party on the other the faint sound of distant music came floating to her The moon shone out round and full that night to waken as she crept from her bed and peeped out the to show her at 10 oclock and the waggish old orb actually lent a special to glint on a small gold locket with its tiny turquoise which Charis Temple wore at her I wonder if queried I said next to Sally answering Barbs lust nights If example 12 comes to Im But my fuck deserts I always fall on Alas where was Clariss luck today One by dne the girls were sent to the and Charis remained on the which was full of pins and andI sitting on as she announced i She grew Her ebon j Example Miss said the teacher and Sally had escaped the I There were only two girls Char her teeth fairly i chattering with dis was Would the next sum will prize it no less more C aris wrung Barbaras are a I You Rut was that BOB low He Stuffed Han Do you remen ber some weeks was greatly an by an ive man downi n and abrupt y closed my letter for purpose bf the aforesaid I stuffed of a with ourse ss of a c reat western m ive I The man eyed me with shes the Club practice irom 4 to j fall toiler lot She was it her last I cant study And you I caa of vsr wrile out my French Tin with t I up for Mud told cross vou said And not v did French idioms from 4 Jj S but she ua her lessons S C vj Uie was utterly There was a And ic mistress Example Miss I Miss mav try the i Try it make the ef ort but knew she would Barbara knew it and a triumphant Drill went over The prize was With eyes she Then she oia ifl and in no time Chans she saw fihe did anile Archery Club went mer wilii asvi nor yet haw Charis voted against score of twenty tiie the prize in al no if 1 can help murmured And day by day tiit up to dig out the an which seemed to haris by to She rowed walk five miles without the the was a prime favor ilw and now Club and TOU mot how ate fice grei hard ais in spice of all her to stand even with iu now the term was f nf to close have to cut fee prize tn laughed Oh go bad only in ao was ready 10 with tiit vday bad aid no more about it IT bead tkat Barbara care Charis uie of tte v wilb the bitter ealt p Hot lest chance 1 otk if do puge a gje bard question abouta tasa not King sure to work die row in morning and at it And now VM only one mare It VM laet chana to put a mark in advance of j ry mem Hie Club were a for they bad been bidden ening interest from Yoi on that I Once said Was Birbara never elected la of the J Club I dont know believe she ever Yoi know we decided that the i com could hardly be expect Bd to be generous to j J This only do I Haying done Charis i one good Barbara was ready to do dozen The frown between 1 er eyes g rew ittle at d the dov ds of i nd icss gradually under Uie of a a gra ious teuder which began to Barbaras And was not we will say next best to a of Archery place youi he he matter of of the about forty awak as that he and he presently e such a u I had no idea the large city in State must be pret ty well settled i I reck n i i t S me portions of it pretty i i large game in th state Herds of I I killed deer last winter not two miles from Burling ton court house I pacified my conscience for this lie by explaining to that rebellions and vociferous monitor that here was Burlington con rt that it was burned down s iven yean and the county was waiting unti it could buy a second hand court h use tor truthfully say that I kill before replacing it I could that came w thin court to tLe native ex then 1 went years and South Conscience liaised a terrible protest Ill tell And sc the wo Ives only made a raid right into B killed all the chickens 01 at but I hushed it by citing the fell know wol f that got one single summer nigh thing on South thai The native looked intere Any India is he I told as on who talk Sitt ng Bull at the Baptist collegi ai id was e ing to scalp Professor W Is It Worth the JC ney Ex for Art i Ex of Graphic Last June Congr calie 1 upon the Secretary of the for a tabu lated statement of ail money j spent by the Government since its origin in the District of Ths I statement has been prepared b r of the Warrant end is full of inter j The total expenditures for what may tie cal permanent im including original the cost of and keeping in order the public ti of Washing aro uk follows The Capitol l The Patent Office The Treasury ent Streets Avenues 01 The State Department to the Benevolent Penal Waterworks The total repr money the Gove in the District of i furnishing insti 98 21 of 1 80 02 16 Navy W Department of Smithsonian Post Office War Parks and public grot Si The Executive I Mui sion i The library of a The Works of pal Fire bui its the ment his invested under the none of under owns all The Govern alleys and public ground in and i i proprietor of about onehalf the or the In lieu of it annually provides one haif the money required to support District j The for works ol art seems but of it is invested in the Corcoran Art Gallery in a peculiar When the war broke out Corcoran sympathized with the south and to The which his name had been but d all the deer miles of our n too case of Meigs loose and in ate up every wore and yawning of stale ras educated in jelled for try with a the troubled eyes and fits her own muttered fair she s She turned resolutely toher work but Charis face her be crayon broke in her nervous fin She bit her Tin frown be her eyes grew deeper and deep Her breath came thick and fast hen with a mighty effort Jarb If ever her camr rom her mouth like beans from i now was the Miss let mi hange sums with Charis Temple want to explain that 12th example ve a new way of doing i A singular request but Barbara always the was not very If Chans is It may be truthfully thai was Barbara never the look of relief thai came over her And so Barbara Blunt and Charts Temple even on the t j i it would be said the and I have provided wo copies of of Ancient for Miss and I was half heard of your picnic that yon behindhand and stop A sudden thought flashed into She turned around and f I I Barbara she said slowly I pu r s face shoe me native in wild By this time I was pel reckless and told conscience to keep its mouth shut and give me a chs I Yellow medicine lode e is right out on West J Tlie Indians come into the city very tearing through the s reels ou the wiry little i Ever troub e with thein the man aske i I the citizens seldom The cow who come up from Tex is with hate them w aid occasionally drop one of them in the street for revolver proc But no body else interfere in I I the mar yon all carry revolve rs strapp 3d around you niit out there Oh I a mi n never Is going to have trouble with somebody and in case of some 1 misunder standing it Couldnt to be f Barbara not flush crept over from to her keenly j then i a mighty nice thing tor you It long as I But cant take the quick tears couldnt do ex knew it tad I took It out of my The price its not i i i Dear nw What ahall we dot cried the puzzled Your marks are and here are two i forthe first time In her Miss Stevens wito moved Open the said as I Tem Have yon written that her sincere Barbara From take the book as a gift The i listlessly out never left thi Only a few ago I think the man shuddered a fearing ask to look at my I remarked that I never carri d my i when I came He he snpp wed Fhen he looked out of the long time and said nothing I ask ed him in wl at part 01 Maine he made bis pEe at me in Me he i L rd I dont live In this rock i 1in only on here visiting somi j 1 In a feeble voice a him where of I wish fOOi H uOk any Shortly after that the reather the car grew very to the smoki ig car to A I with due lent the that was it a Mulj added And just think whole box a id she had time to take half of Item before died of hows when he home in 1865 he was not The Government Seized it land used il When come bought and was paid with the stipulation that it Should be a part of the endowment o the The other investment for art have been very T There are many good ones hi the I of the Gov but iii a case ex pieces 1 ave been anc for other reasons of the arti the nude which stands the purchase than the For stature of opposite the east front of Th stature o at the interjection of Rhode I Is land and Massachusetts which the best piece pt its kind in the cost the enormous sum of The an stature j of Wash which stands at the intersec tion of Pennsylvania avenue and K cost and Clark Mills statue of Jackson which occupies I op the Executive cos The mai hie figure of which stands on a marble shaft in front of the City cost and the more creditable it Si ill be to our civili is not 01 ly in but iu every village on the Pacific coast in which Chinese a foothold the wife is as much article of merchan dise as la iid whenever John gets hard up or tit ed of his ells her with less c than a white man would fi lei in with a faithful To abolish African slavery of lives and hund reds of millions of treasure were ex protest the Pacific coast against the of a form of slavery which every China man to Bell his ife into the kind of servitude strikes no sympa ning to hope that the go It be a eVi 4b ust retribution the maudlin the cities to have or of g barbarians settled among The dence money th i The e is the greatest It has cost more A fireman calls him self an A lumber dealer could not pjay his board says a i would call short order A young man his first goatee i may be said to have a turf time of i There is why it should be but doll babies are always burglars A policemans Can any person improve his condi tion by complaining If whine not i j Put 3our trust in Three aces and j n jack will skin them every clock records time with its but a regiment marks time with its feet i j Times inaudible and noiseless foot shod in u boot made on the last of the He who would rise in the says Josh must pay for the tan Fifth Ne v with its about The m was it was begun in that occupied in rebuilt m in and its cos completed as late as The east room was finished only fifty Presidents except lived Every of I out except lived his horses head into its portal look up at the workmen plastering on the An Irish architect named direct from Dublin Via took the award of fir the and he built and rebuilt and lies buried in the Catholic cemetery and his descendants are respectable lawyers and citizens of the A for a private residence of 170 feet front by i said the we got an isnt it corn bafe ye The waj to make six cents go furth and put it on a for eign I Be find something to if no more than the eating of u twenty cent j It is vulgar to call a man Just speak of him as a paren in front is alone forty feet Twenty acres of garden and park immediately i inclose on either each separated by only 450 are buildings which to in all its ip parrent how new is still a naked p reaching ofT to the lik e a desert coming to the palace Stair Like in the time of is a government and this White House is hoary only ly The Presidents which isin the sec ond is also is hot a very is on the la the the cabinet and apartment Tor the White thirty five feet in thirty feet a high A long table tiie middle of the with chairs around it the two windows have long lambre quin curtains of i L dark bluish gray col A large the United States The carpet is ofa i The general m as one enters is that of a library wretched stature of i which stands down on lie river sur rounded by cost j The ridiculous groups bf Columbus and mans family on i the east portico of the Capitol former and the latter Tlie historical painting ay Jonathan Trumbull in the Capitol Rotunda cost and collection of Pres cost nearly i which was as good as as any Another goo 1 investment was in fire itol corridors an the committee Bradys collect distinguished me n cost It appears tba the fora Washington received 394 for his servic while the architect who the got It cost 8 to remove the seat the 8 to remove the seat of Government tio Washington in again looked he e VI fr e on a farm just six miles out of was back there I wished he had fire I bought her a not she ready in u of photographs of planned the City of The Chine se Shav i lone City We are in which prove that s aye trad is in full op right In our midst Ah Chew is a Chinaman living in Chinatown with his Chinse wife Chew sneeze suggest ng desires to get rid of his wi aster sibly because he cannot affon to have his capital in vested in a and he pro poses to dispose of her inSan Fran ciaco toy if slie h relatives not raise that a tc save her from worse in San Francisco t Is well what her lot Wui or it is for the yll tl at com tale per head v has been have k thei the woman ap so tl iat she i be bought ra ny one who will ram evi f the i j of tlie trade In Call b i A id yet parions who would mace every vent the 1 of Hi this b It If there Is L sale of human ti C one Is i an A murder in wh eh has excited a con h because of the enor mity of the e committed A jittle more than two In lontha ago the body of a little eleven years was found hanging in a shed railway station at The Case was a very mysterious and at first t was supposed had but the Unanimous opinion of experts was that the child had strangled before being and beyond doubt a case of There was no i the child that could lead to her identifica aad no oii could be found who lad seen her about the town before the crime was i Photographs iut the town before the Photographs of the child were sent to the in and desc f her were published in all the a woman named the Canton It was proved that the child was and it was that she killed her wing she an to ier 11 out further that she was actual y married to her present at thi vary time when all ringing with i tf The Chinese liken a drunkards nose to a lighthouse warning us of the little water that passed Put n fulsome compliments on my said old Tom Alvord the other Dont give niei any epi It takes a of grief to kill a woman just after she has got sealskin The man whose ing words going to up his pew in A Paducah paper says money is so scarpe in that place that even the change in the weather is bailed with The min who now shakes a gold piece under the public doesnt any more round the chest than the owner of a So gineral said John lust I am down ou but my Ive allus a blacksmith a boss It is no longer fashionable to have two sofas in the But yon would not offend a pair of lovers if you were to take the furniture out Of the par a big rocking said the Yonkers for coasting with your and ah and Perhaps wero but we suspect and so forth uncovers a multitude of A asked some children Why do we in the who ark in since God is every where A little an Because it is What ia meant by conscience asked an English schoolmaster of his hinward And what do you understand by monitor A replied the intelligent j The voting man who goes on Sunday to help a charming girl to hold down a sofa in her pas best has to bite his lips to keep from pro fanity as he is ushered into a room that hasnt fire since last win What Twentyfive cents a pound for I can get down at I Schmidts for twenty I vy didnt yer Schmidd was out of uv I was of em I sell em for cents V A Frenchman on being told that a mit Me no comprend vat you the woman On being ai confessed But her only mo save the expense of jaain To 1 is she child trom she was a shoe and hanged her to abeam in the shear where she was The jury refused to see extenuating circum stances a jn se heartless and monstrous and the i was sentenced to tie of for The agitation for the reenactment of capi tal punishment in Switzerland receives a new from this horrible no punishment seems to ex Torture originators of this crude device the torment of as powerful than mere corporal suf The pc Boner is tor several days confined to il r extremely Salt without rice When two or becomes and suf man Approach are r to the ago young lady had the frn Me no vi call Ze mitten is ze glove ze no geef gie ze mitten but geef me an introduc tiong It caused by a small Then Anitas yet unknown to looked In the it tho small nuneT which I have seen under the and it is very common among women She openeth her mouth I nd her tongue hinges tier brain worketh but tongue i lapped loosely in her like unto the garments upon a clothes line in i rindy The people of Paradise Valley and Paradisi delight in euphonious A new town has been started between Paradise and as they are called re a Eye and Knock em Bung What makes the Mary Ill tall catch he pat oat the yon A nbl ed when making a New Years asked the riddle When the z literal i whose waters he not tout On all thirst ter tor which 1 e would sacrifice which he cannot touch ex cept i under of over the eow when Uie cow wao a