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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 7, 1876)
3 (8 IL IMOI.ATK1.V V KI.I.10P. r.KAV. Wi walk alone Miroiivli all ltfj various ay. TliroiU'li Unlit ami ilarkiii-s", tnirow. Joj, and rh;iii$e yiim gict'lltiK earlj to ear!), 'lironvtlj filiftsln;.: layi .St 111 v. e are v.ram-e We iinlil our 0-ir onr with. ,i Srm. ittitttv, grasji. We licar ttii-lr voires. JimiIc Into t heir ores . Ami j el, Ijetwlit a in that clinging clasp A illataticv lie. We r.inunt Know tliftr heart. howeVr we may jiIliiKltllioti,r.ht. a;ilrailoti. hp. and irayr. We c-iinot rea h ttinio. atil In vain ussAr To liter tlierc. Still. In earli heart of hearts a ttl3let deep I .Its. never lw ! i i-l li lt dearest. tet ; Willi cluiest eai ur pun-at thought w e 5:ep, Arid tei.'l rst. I tut IiIbsswI ttioMstit' v.o shall not al.taj-8o laOnrfcness am Hi altn v. alk alone; There cwineji a t;Jrtnii lay vrhen we shall Vnow A we an- ktiown. Lavender and Pink. One pleasant June morning, as I was watching the lom,' willow bram-hes swuy backwards ami forwaids in the light 1 rce.e, thinking hw, in their graceful motions, they were like tin loving arms which had owe entwined my neck, ami won now cold in death. and saying to my heart, "There is no ; sorrow like U my sojiow" my hostess entered with a bunch of lavender and pink. Their eiTunie filled my hmiiii, and as I turned from the wit dow, by which I was leaning, t receive them, Mrs. A mold said quietly, "Will you have these Jlov.ers? 'I'hey ar my favorites, and 1 never like to put any other with them;" ami I kn.-w by a slight quiver ing of the mouth, and the hasty manner in tthhh she tinned away, instead f the usual few minutes' chat, that then, were sad memories connected with my bouquet. '1 he summer months passed pleasant ly by in the little, low, old-faskioucd cottage, ;h its Lwo hue willow trees in fiont, and pi ant walnuts at the back, whose branches swayed amieably together over the roof; ami always on my toilet table stood a bunch of fra grant roses and stalely lilies, or of lark spurs and lady-slippers; but always in scpai ale plan's, as loiitf as they were in season, were a few spears of lavender and pinks. Then' was a quiel melam-holy in my hostess' faee which had horn the iirst inlerestdl me. i knew by the silvery hairs which so thickly threaded her raven bands, and by the low unexcited tom-s of her oire,that the trials of life had swayed iearfully around her, and that now she was exhausted, and aked only for res In course of lime 1 learned her historv. Asa'irl, .sell'-wiihd and hih-spir- ited, she had married against the w'--of her friends; and'-4:rr,. lew months of happine-" "-'.' awoke lrom her dream. i.o ";:, J mat he. for whom she had left friends anil the luxuries of a wealthv home, was utiworlhv of the saciilice. Year aftr year passed, and she found j her idol shattered, and but clay at her feet. Kut. wilh a woman's uudyinr faith she hoped on through poverty, and desertion, and contumely, until she laid him in his jirave, and stilled the iuoniiiu of her heart, that she niiht care for the little ones, yet left to com fort la r. Hut a few months passed, and a new anxiety awaited her. The little babe, just beinniiiKto lisp "ma-ma," so lov ingly, that was so winsome in its ways, sickened and died. Time wore away to Mrs. Arnold, in the quiet discharge of hei duties to her two remaining children. Hope for the coming plans was again beginning to dawn faintly through the dark sorrows of the past, when a terrible accident befel her youngest child. Still the mother's heart and hand were not palsied. Day by day she lifted the little sulb-U'i to the window, to feel the cool breeze, or to gaze on lhe trees, the llowers. the sunset; night by night, with trembling lingers, she wiped the cold dews caused by the racking pains, from its forehead, and stilled the sor row that was going up from her own heart, to sing it lo rest with sweet lul labys. At times, indeed, her strength would almost fail her. She would rush from the room to escape the wail from the parched lips.aud the longing, imploring glance of her child, and altera brief respite to go back with smiles and cheerful tones to the bedside. At length the hour for the mortal struggle came: and in her own arms the mother held the child repulsing, with a sharp, jealous tone, all who offered to touch what had now . .-omeso pieeious . .. i . .. t to her; ami as sue sirmrmcu wun the convulsed form, she turned away her head, that those looks c f agony might not haunt her forever. Amid wind and ram. she laid her second child away from her; and when, for nights after, the storm moaned among the willow branches and around the house-top, she longed to go out and throw herself upon the little grave in the neighboring church-vard, to protect the troubled sleeper from its fury. At last, poverty, which had so long stared her in the face, disappeared. Bv the death of relatives, a sum which would make her comfortable for life secured to her; and her whole at-, was tention now was turned to the educa tion of her remaining child. This daughter was growing up a gen tle, delicate girl, who seemed to have imbibed her mother's sorrows in in- la iancy; so that she appeared never to liave known the careless pleasuies of , hav childhood, and the undimmed hopes of girlhood. Day by day the mother watched this last treasure, as fair and fragile as a pale lily blossom, fearing that every rude wind, would crush it to earth sicken ing at the agonizing thought that per haps this, her last comfort on earth, would be snatched from her. too. The young girl had unconsciously become her friend, counselor, teacher. To the watchfulness of love, which cannot be deceived, for its instincts are so sure, the change from week to wee k, became more perceptible. The step was t more feeble; the voire lower than of old ; whilst the large eyes spumed tilled with a mouniful radiance; and the blue veins in tin- thin white hands grew larger every nay. nieii iw uiwraim-wiipn uipw:ukiI..msL t-mh U.m m-re rruj'. of in the garden, whirl, she had rulii vat i , bPtt-r tlavor. aid to kpp hetu-r when with so mnel: caie, harl to he diFcontin- ! jj is IIW t,an without. He us-s il nwl; and she only knew of its wealth foHuw.: A Iw days afterj settms .iiiiiofiiiijin uiiMn-.iiiKiuqui.iwiiirii:olll Ulf. j.jante, jj WlMI lhey are .u.-jiim-n..-o U.U1. iiwuii tiieuiuy jn-i- unit: mii -.mii.ii sue careu v. as uuuui her lavender and pinks. A lew VJlij;s of those were alwaVS on 1 , - her bosom ; tle-ir spiemess revived her ?o; and she would hit listles,-lv arrang-' . , ., , , . . in" the yi-av hlue of the lavrnder w ith ' tii.- ivime.m.,ri-nii!...iioj mi-raniauoiM. in the ih-.tsant Jane sunshine, while imoiis oi u.e iar-.iva laxiu lo ui.u-ii si..- wite hast.nm h.came more di,tmei th.- nearer she approached it. One July mormn- found hrttM.fw. hh-ton.se Horn her hed;isufcual; and stranger, to the warm, palpitating bosom of her mother, she reason of her manv tiialM .lit heiter feelings at last tiiuuij.he.I. Fn.m out amone ,h, Iwi,u; sbushesaw the ; lovmK presenceof ,!.- she iost w.uch- .iim:s on sick willows, or weemrur e s. ! or bieakiii" hearts, or inmioilal sou.s ( pamiiij: ai me rates oi the i-.ti-rna! City. -Mrs. Arnold is then- to ct.unsel j and console. I now say no more to my heart. J "There is no sorrow like to my soriow. November, I TTo. November, a hundred years ajo, w.ls a mouth of continuous disaster to the Amerieau arms. It is easy to judye of the wisdom or of the lolly of the aets of warriors or ol .statesmen by the lieht of subsequent eenis; iiut to f.tee the present and loieca.t thelutuieis the fluty which the actor mi arms or in policy have before them. Whilst the heroic patience and hope of i' ncral Washington aie now the theme of ;::, ms conteniioianes were by no means unanimous in their coulidenee; and the ollicers under his nominal ...i..i.i.....l ..... ......1 :... l :.. . . v .'iilillflllli ni I MI llllll HIS IKIMCllf't. ' 1 iMM",M ' wnereany snow oi an a'terualive was "' " " r r r ' MlU ln :i sv,n- Ith"uh m"rt CJ,n Make a rin of two ihicknrM of shroud..d ;or tie- -rave with a , of ; ,j. h Mf,tyrnM !ttvrdtr. ! Sui, lTOlhl.r. fi,urlwl llw.hrt i d,.n- her lavoji!" llowe.H n her Msom. n.n.i-iwi.i..rTabi.. ... .i .,.,.. . , ,, , uwoM.oi.iriaui. et'-r, bv piaeui? one ui.m another and rM-wiueeii yeais from the day on- j. js a i,uie smjoi! ir that Uiste or ' . t ... ' f. , ...,.' .. , ,. .... , whnli she had beMi earned, a little , r,,!,,.,, u to tl..- r ,.l,.r of ibe !?esh of , ? ... .. ... the bosom o mmher earth, ul... , Wnhare nol t,.uht for. the pmk or ; . h(1 t j , J . Try l Mak r..nr cr .r gK it. letchcd out l,6r cold arms lo r.W . n-sh-colon.l skin heinS the favorite ; nav . ; ,..-,.... w . ., e .. .. ... ..r , . nei. thi.r' nlo!e in pv "rk ibe elloW - ... . ttt n..1 .- 'im t, w. f-r ! th ti ! w'r6 Then many talked of the wonderful j L ,IrVfrrnl, in a imtrkld ite The I n- "T- T " '" .LlHlJ... - resijjnati.Mi of the mother. They knew j questions naturallv ari-e, what is the ! !! ',?.;, "VIIn!" l ""'' tHt!?,jr !t- i,iwt,0f..i..;.nn th. ...t. .r , not U.i.1 it was the apathv of ,lwir, : (I1 f(ir ,his .ii'fference in l!lsU. ami ' V "i" J W j -r -.a.a ia. ,r, w.. s fl.:.t. her f:.i,i, I,.,,. .Iriv.li..! ...,i .J I " : ..'... ...i- It. " ' ' M -kept Hi place by two suitable straj I,WL..-r.. nit? over le-r, and she heard their voices . t. the Link or as some neoole call " " ' . '" "1!" ""-" '' -' ' " " ' "' in the nWhl-v nl the ,:,r,nnr,..l ! I, T , - . , prevent the sharp ee from chathuT M1" w" ' -" '"" " h '""'' -in ih( mrrni-.imi in.u mtiimureti t,rm ((. ,vhit-skmned varieties.',. . . .... ' . .i L . ,. .."": . imiitiil ihi. eiitt-i.ii.- -i.nl oil mIi.o ., t - ti i , the limb. IhlS rme; is for Um III the S.-li.nph'-. I'ltlmonlr r .t. t.ir ih I nri- i aioumi the lottaye, ami ail ple.tuit ' ,,,., jowls are the Canies, IJoudans. . , ,, , ,, , . . m.u.niii..u i..sii-. uih-.i. things which Providence had cre-tted , nrkill. t.tl.. IVrhaps the re.tson for i f;,,',T' "r Wl,P? l "' tt"!lu;1U ,!;,,","t " The ,fe -rtue t u . ,,e v drew her with lov.!i:iiin to them and ,,. ..reference for vellow in Wv York "" "' W'iM to lUv ,,,uh lhl' fo"1 ri,,.,teterni:.r..,i..ui ..th-.,.,., 'Inn- iiidi..,wwl.n.v,.!-tl.eir. . ow ' , "".w ln .J r I "f which the animal is most liable to .."r.f.-, the .......a ,rnf.,.. err .IIIII, ami IIOW WIIfieci UlCie aie lOS- I u i t i in-..t.il- icimihuii .t i..ti j n.it ! k. uimn'. . IVt.T.s' wn.h tmk i-i-my ., I.resented, by takin- their own view,,... ,i '.!:,. ; ., ,.,,," ,i:,rU- ..l,..t" an1 disiejjanlinjr the known wishes of j f, the Commander-iii-t 'hief. ei w nil.- . . . i... (i.iiin.Lisni in wit si- iiii-u was ami IS llotTuto not tail to admit that the disasters of .November were heightened, if not ' caused, by the disatfreeitiir purmes of the ( General and lis ollicers. Am, (n the other hand, the mistaki n policy of the HnIish commanders- the follv of which is how universal v . . l--,-' i conceded was more serviceable to the 1 ' l"1 , American cause than a vctorv would i have been. Rhode Island was invaded and occupied by a larie Sore- .eauist which the Americans could not con tend. Hut the troops detailed for this purpose, had Clinton's advice been fol lowed, could have been efleetually em ployed in the occupation of New .Jer sey, and perhaps have caused the com plete destruction of Washington's army. Fort AYoshinoJon. the last pest held bvthe Americans on the New York side of the Hudson, surrendered to the I'.ritish with two thousand six hun dred prisoners, on the l;th. There was no lack of gallantry on either sid. I he Americans had the advantage of J lml Verv much the best of anvthing w position, the IJinisli the snjier-oiity in ! kllw: -(;nUo ilor,e-ra.ish tine, let x nnnibers. I he slain and wounded of j slan(l ;. f(nv hours in huttermilk, then iheAment-ans amounted to a hundred ! stI,lin :11(1 llsp t,. wa,h ni hl and .mo uu. i lie ioss oi me iiiitish was , .o hi e ni- iiuuiiieu. i ne tTe:itiit i-ic. --; .!.- .." il... .I...- ....... : . . . ""' v" "lK w"- 1"s - --"HoesL,oi his own spirit by the American Con.man-; dil,s f,)r fnrkles' are poisonous, and der-m-Chtet. In the delicate posture ! PtHlsltlt ,. Sl5wl v.ith S!lfelv. FreckIea of the affairs of the young republic. ; UKw a defect in digestion, and con A ..slnngton preferred to suiter blame sisl in )U.posils of some carbonaceous rather than embarrass the cause oM.is j r fa;tv in.lUl.r ll(.neath the scarf skin, country by efforts at self-vindication. , Th (1i,-t should be attended to, and He even apologized for the mistakes of ' sholllll U of a Iiatll. lllJlt tho howels t1 linrc "'. . ; un the-Jth. Fort J.ee. on the .Tersev j1. rP !.. TT...1....- -- m.- huumui. was evacuated, as no longer tenable, the Lritish having ' crossed in such force that to defend the ! lwt was impossible. The withdrawal OI uie garrison oi two thousand mn was made in extreme haste, but Wash- j ington so covered the retreat that less . than a hundred inisoners u-i. t-.i-.... . V ... ' l"Mi'" i.y tne isntisn. JJut the Americans - lOSt Or left behind all their camn ..... equipage, and in most cases even their blankets; and. with no commissariat worth the name to fall back upon, had . to face the rigors of the waning season. . And now follows the retreat through the .lerseys; over the I'assaic to New- ''lIk British army often overtook tlie rear ! guard of the Americans; and the llrit-j gu: ish ish reached Trenton just in season to j see the last of the Americans safely , over and bevond their reach. For ' "Washington had sent his sick and his . stores over in advance, and had de-! st roved all the boats for miles above : and below. Major-General Charles ' Lee. who was with his command in , AVestchester county, N.w York, at the ( time of the fall of Foit "Washington. 1 though frequentlv ordered to join ; . .. "Washington, failed to do so, but lm- 1 - . froroil ntirl ilelnvA.t m the effort to c.irrv 0-.v.v. ....v. v.v...... v..., ... . out his own purpose. His misfortune in New Jersev belongs to the notes on the month of December. : from Newark, after a few days, 'and of Pisa; and the results were neg-i cVrNoT".::::. :::::::::::: ' It ' COPPEH A' 0 SHEET HUf WAHt' f.raHir. Cr.1 is U , ' ,- ' ViS J ' to Jirunswick; lrom Jirnnswick to ative m the Pans c;ues no difference: ' Uve-N., VC "" it i a a -i wr. . r,-e o ?,. IjfJII n Ml I ijl U I UOI nu OIIILF.':, dulcii, U'l 0 ASneS Princeton; thence to Trenton: and in the Pisa cases an old gingko and an ' h'-----'-" ' I5(" S1 WZ?" ''' ' ' " K" '" ' "'!' ww,f,fc,,,v' w wwi t . thence, on the sth of December, across , old walnut tree leated earlier than i-rt:...:...:.:::'::::::::::::: a . WHITNKV r" HO ME - ,7 -1', wM""" .! " 're JJ' the Delaware. The advance of the voung trees of the species. while the ii ' Reefcanie-Fair to csoic 5'?'" ,Wi 4 ivn EgJr-?L-. "1fev - -a -- . -v .--. ar j- " -- -Jll Jllll aaa ' aj taa a a- a bLJ ea a II .11 IV.-A. V FA KJJ, GARDEN AND HnrSKHQI.I'. s,ilt fur Cilitmce. A W-v .brey finm-r r,.i,,.jrs.alt i neeessarv to the development of cal- b;tre. esj.eci.i Iv in pUc.- far from the uip, f.,ther aftT a ram or when the , dew is , j lafee a smiU di.sh of fine j aalt an,j walking amone the rows, ai.ritik'f. a littlt i.Wu-h of q!r nn the . tiri!iKi' a. iii.ni -.ncn oi soil on in, r.nt?,r of .,. Ia.L When Lhe leaves ilSMn .,,...-i r.i th. o-.it.i.,. tiejjin ui prrow i rai .ne sa.iim,. ana "- j----- . when the centerof the leaves iittnns to iorm Uie jj aJ,tlv Hlll a!;ai, scat- , u.nnjl u ,Ar the k..4V Aftorihis 1 ,Jok lhwu OVf.r weAS,majh ani jf j fiIl aU that di noJ hwul wrf, m . Kar UweasHl. I sprinkle the salt over tm.ly This ill s;tve 1 S:,ch phmts. A qutrtojsait lffil..HIl for ;Mj foWs .mi-s at d.ff.-ret.t I.irtie marked. tV.vor. d!u':u-. etc- There is no ,i0ht that those fowls which are eel.- ' hrated for their peculiar lichncs of1 thtV(,r ani delist, .l.-sh mainly belong ' ....!.. i....-,.,. i... ,..,.!.- ...a -i.rir .... ,i,..,kini.ed f.-wls for the table, the (hitter of which are eem-rallv po.,r in ,,Uali:v, such as Spanish Haiiilnirs. I etc. Another riMSon mav be that all lh(. ?ui -Sj;jns ari. very tender to dress, tearini; easily, and extra care is re quired in die-.iuj: to make them look attractive, and if they come from a lonjj distance and are at all damaged, they do n it present as clean and nice an appearance as thoe with yellow skins. 11. .. in liural Xur Yurl:T. ( iiUiiic In I ;!:i-f-t. Dark e.!oi.d irlassesaie the best, the roots henur impatient of liuht. No-1 vt'itihoi' is :i t.'iiiiit time to ln"iii tlie nl- " " ture oi hvacinths in water. Noihinir rAii be more simple than the modus rtjtm:it!L Almost all the single varie ties named aliove are well adapted for -jrowir.e; in winter. Havinir selected Hiinl iciUis. fill the glasses with soft . . I .11 c .t I 11 ram water, nS.iee th" bae of the bulb m:ir In t. Ill nut 1 1 illi-liili" tin wrifi.r ir about six weeks, or until the glasses ..,,... ..ii f;ii,i .t.;,!. ,..w.(-. a...;.,.. !... iim iu ii inn ii nun iiiui.T, uiiiiii uiiU ..,.:, .,i i.,.., .... i,'.,,. i;il,l l.t t;,,I'h thl',W-lU'r- II is Mi)t I!(.r.rss:irv to vhllU;,(. t!u. wat.,. ().LM. n,J(V u ,nimlh-hy placing a piece ot charcoal m the glass it wi I keen the water fresli and free from decomposi- tioii. Never use guano or any kind of in iniii'i. mtvi'i! Willi tlu ."i!iii" tli..i- ,, ... , , . succeed better without it. I knew an . "l i . - , ti m-it i.nr In. t.i li iii -in i.vti-i .lii.l...- ... ... , , ; . , .,',, .,...,,. ' . '. iii .in i. .ii.t nui'i.-i in uii.-ir in iiui uioilia, which had (to him) the unlooked-for effect of entirely ruining his show for the season. There were onlv two out of about fifty bloomed a memorable lesson for him. Miingthe plants gradu ally to the light; they will soon be ena bled to stand the full sunshine. The mon- sunshine they enjoy, the stronger the spikes ami the more biilliant the colors of the dowers. Fii-i-lile- Freekles are not easily washed out of those who have a floiid complexion and are mm h in the sunshine, but the fol- liiwinc w.i'ihes :re tint, onlv linrmlic mnvniiii- Or srnno.... tin. tnicn ,.' -. ....- ...... - . ..... . . V l.lt J. ill t l ,fc lemon into half a goblet of water, and nt;(. , siime w:iv M.,T of th,. ,-....,o and kidnevs will do their dutv Daily bulling, with much friction, should not , ne-:lecte.l. and the Turkish bath taken occasionallv. if convenient jferah! of Health'. ' me Ace "t u Tr.- in it. Time of Lwninif. Kverv one knows that verv young trees in a nurserv are apt to come rather earlier into leaf than full-grown trees .. i?.. r-..... .. .,.;..- t... t.:.- :, .. i '- a.onr- .-lrur?. imx. wus is f.- I plained by the nearness to the ground ! :mil fotisennenr hiMiPr tumimriinrn I a. .a., - -a-- -,aa a aw aaaiav .vaajft't ilHUtVi The comparison should be made but ween ; the oldest available trees and other well- developed trees of moderate age. M. Alph. De Camiolle caused observr.tions of this kind to be made in two old botanic gardens, namel v. those of Paris tree of horse-chestnut, sophora. linden ' and varrlowiiia were some later than j the young trees, c-.ses. of d iff ere A verv full series of 'lit Species. WOUld be , needed for the elimination of indivtd-' mil peculiarities often great in this r?- pecr. M. De Camioile is able to refer I to better data, viz.: to one case in which ' the date of the coming into leaf of a horse-chestnut tree has been carefullv ' recorded for ? years, and another for ! fifty-seven years, both at Geneva. Of course, any difference due to ace would 1 , ... .... be sm ill m comparison with those due , , . , , , to enmate. vet thev might be e.vnected . - -. - -t .. 1 ... . ..,:i.i:. .1., 1 :- 10 oe st-iisuue in uie longseiiesui years. if age really made any difference. But the figures do not bring to view any i .-. .- - - - ---. -- --- , ,.Tr. a ..1.1 I1..I1I C Tim lu. ntiT VB .. ' was laid in , in the LondoTi m.nket VelloW-skinned 1 J tendency to either earlier r lat-r W- nit: with the aiivrfiifi' t,f jeax. jwen i r j --f.- .. Liz II -ttllinilli lii .ir-I(r , rt.R. t iinr.r or.. Manv horses acquire the pernict .m iialm f sUmlinif wsth th hwl of .- h-nd fi on the t. of the other. W :. ' snt wilh rl..IS lf tn, throw, hls hi utm the up-r f..t m 1. is liai,k, u', do. Rnj ihr her! cilk li rtmi? oVer theconmel. w jut a!.ethr w:: of lhe hoof, the calk, if sharp, w:'.' ,,IPW tfap skin ; and l.y the homv wall h,.in'' more rigid than the seniiti-m -.. i i enor of the iOvt. a ut hii! !-verf a ;.- ..tt ,-i....i t , 4 UUMU J VI , J'iV4'. IT 49vS44 T ,. . , . . . , . -. . 0f ;.t.Laxuis is known lv the ntfr ! i,aVl. 4x-currid from a calk of :)...-. k'tn! , aild s j hmb. several citses of mcurahirrnla:-J . vn j JU,Jjr f H.uin m..uui rH. ; j a e this . bui fr . h,.mnl of stK.h nr. Hu unfrt.inatc a . hi, th(. ownere of lheB1 , M knv, the onlv reliable remHv known to ,,.. . center of tfieleJtther plate, of a si that ;,,.,, ; , . :li.tl l.itf.l.' 1.. u&.yi'mI .. tl.. itiiu.p . .- . . . " '-." '."'"'f o . i . i , ""' f"1 ih ,LllP f"1 tl,e "l ?V " m.lter 'I . .'.l .-, -itl4lll lllt .1"ll . 1VII1. (. ..I .!. .. . t . It is an .-tTe-'tual i ' ',l " :" ""'r - '"' f 'o nut rj itit t h rn i u SeiJllmr Knotty Acnmat. I v im-icnaui once n.m a uispuie wan i :i Q"'er respecimi: tlie settleineut of an account. The merchant w.ts deter- mined so brim; the mat'er into urt, a proceeilinj; which the (Quaker earnestly deprecated. us:mj every argument in his power to convince him of his eiror; but he was indexible. Pcsirous to make a last effort, thu (.luakei called at his hou-e one morni.m. -unl niqitiretl of the j -servant if his master was at hone merchant In-ann the inquiry The and i knowillif the Vtiii-i c.lllfit mif froin l.. ' "" t'.pot Hie stairs "Tell the rascal I am not af h m." The (Quaker, quietly looking up at him, calmly said W..II r.t.. ...I i. . i ..!....i U ell. 1 1 .end. the J.ord m :!,,.,. , :i neller miuil. The merchant, afterward struck w ith the meekness of tin r.-plv, and havmtr ... limn-m-iiiM-iaieiv iiivesUfMieu me mat- ter, became convinced that the Quaker ! u-:k rinlii .iii.i i. ;...-..ir ......... n "'.-' tiiu tiuii iiiiijnjit.ii'ii;. i.i- II, ! nllesl..ii !.i si... hiu. nn.l !.., ....... t "'"ern.r.h.'.saM- -I have one question to ask vou- low 'ere j,m able, with such patience. ; " vanous occasions, to bear my i abuser" ..! ! 1-1 . . .... menu, iepueu uie iiaKer, "i will tell thee. I was naturally as hot and violent as thou art. I knew that to in- dulge that temper was sintul. ami I also found itw.us unpn.titable. I oi. Served tll.lt lllell 111 a li.issiult :i1w.ik - speak loud; ami I thought that if ' could control mv voice, I shoiihl renrev . I - n. y passion, l have, thcretoiv, made it a rule never to let my voice rise aboe a certain key. and by a careful ob servace oi this rule I have, by the bles sing of Cod, entirely mastered my nat ural tongue." Such good, frank philosophy was not lost upon the merchant in manv ears. Vami.i.a CrsTAicn. One stick of vanilla; one pint and a half oi new milk, half pint of cream, ouurier nouud ,. ...i.;, . 1 - .. ii i .- Ot White SUgUI aild seVell VoIkS and lour whites of eggs. (Jut the v it.illa into slijis; boil in the mi'.k and cream a quarter of an hour, adding the sugar; strain and let it remain to cool; then stir in the egg well beaten; pour into cups with half teaspoon of fr.-sh butter; set them in water; bake in a inoh-iate oven. fJoim 1'ir f'i:rvT.-. quart -.f t' nr will make two large pies, .-sitt the t'liii and stir in a quarter pound of butt.-i and a teaspoon of baking powder, tnen moisten with cold water, ice water if you have it, using jut as little as will make the rlour stick together. Tl ie secret of good. tender pastry is speedy work. Do not work it with warm hands. THK J1AIIKKTS. SKW TOKK. Hi'pf Cattle. H,,pi Live. ssie-n Live... . . i ii (j. . 4 e. 7i . 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T:e .-a ffwl T'.n! tji in if ttfnl lretirth fo 'h- tota vh niakrn i if ...t iiv lion ai (I ?!. !.- fif ' iri ' f in rf . i ,i ati.l Miin r'i'f t J'l nr.-ii ''..n .., i, l l ni."'miie. a il.. of !-.,. ! . ! .. i Mill f i'.t lo i, 1 t itfr r rt , , A. f , -multi . if 'aiic'i ftii.r. a'i 1 '. . . . t-. ll..ill.'I.ri . r.fipinl 1 ! in- Thei'entrl lunnuin t I . i i-; t. r iu t-ii 'n ireiiti. m-ii : i-.ns aii . u f t a u ! iiti im '. ir-iiM. oi-ii ? l-.rnj aini i - rn t i ti-f .' a '! SlU'l. ai.l Itiflr :r.-.i;:u.-!it rur.it it., u iu- '..;'. iw , l-"- ' ?-'"l''"""s'MiiTnKinii "i.rr othr-r .r-arti.ii ma'n- V r il,i . -h J mw. r rarttajn- I.i.h i-Terj rati miii.ii .. ntvei.atufartio.1. - . ,j''iena iirirr l.eei. k ' e..il .. ,'ut.t,..rn am.. re.it the a-i.. .,' i .., ZfJZZ ST riHin..,w,.l.,v,4n,!r,.1..lli.I '' i.ot...-r..r I'rof. W. i' A. M . t. I T. f'r ifeiii.r l t'l" a i'hr of ttti.ii-T.'ii I . : ' ... - . ' I, i . ill I - ' j e,.,,..-1., .j-.-,,. nt : -ti. n cu-e,. r-.r ..;..: j -.'! tive,t w.i'i u . u the .- i .u. j Tr ' ,.-r "V'Vir'Vt.Ve.t,";;";' j IVi'.i';?: i':.T!l,',S;,;;iT,Vi Sr7-V.-ViB 'J-Vi MiX' .'iK! " iH-i-l-ei lit- '- r .o.-l X-tu-e-ire. tl ...t.er ' t. -n"i' i iii-i-l m iir. 'n'l .lir-- i-.ii pt.-itlTi-lv nirM'rif.i- F'r .. til m-t .! ..i inr-neal j reiifiiie-ii. .nllri.-niir .it.-iii ...; v.. rih -th iiireet. ' 'iw'-ii'1- . e-. ' -" w'toi .v.umi msuert. i Clit.-v.-'o. Ill A'tvl.-i-frei 1; ti ! -i-itn'iit .! ; .t't.r.. iniL-l-i'-i ant rnp iti-.i j , - it. -ii iiiuvk'- vi'KiVn efi Ithl.T TK ss i, ti f ..- ;,n i i.-.iitif k-imivi the F.ntiirv l a: i ..ii'i. i Hi-if, i,.(l iiui. ,:,- Dr. ir', l-Jli:. iK jr .-r.ul'i.-it-' of lttltlOi i'nl r.er.--a'i ! -.feu'i-i T-.nf -- a rar -Mrlf.-r j mnlJ'l Tri-i!ti3! iINi-hi-i of t- KH- niii. i.i -.it. i.'ii .-v ueari. ir.ioii. 1I.. ,mn wi...vi,.'n!1 rinr-ii.; lomnii. I V'.ii.e.. lrn. I ...! miH-'tiij i !r--ii aini ivefi aft. ,J'"'!t.V !''"' Si-' t-r.'-'t f-r ayr rs.v,.,; uiii!'.al W. -ik-ira or , r'ca'e ili-iea-i,. ,f an fctmt Hm'' rullnr ! tt.-i' -T A'. !--i'-r-. i.nt'.iiilf.j taaiiw or re;.i n-..iii.- i 1- .--i--. c.issi ititi' i i-RKit s,.,j ,,r ireniar All mi'... I or I"-; nr rn; -.'ie-"l. Ii;.vi.fiport. t w-i at ail--. 117 l'err ' ,: imilns. r. il.r 15-iiii.N. Imu. i Ma-n-taif re? a:-l -rotr..,,!,aiVr - U kimti n tiii-ia'i.. t'l'i'. tin -, j.it .in 1 -.M-ri .ri.'i ware. r's- .1 anil 'at' neieil -Ann- a i t'..i- Ki.iiw-tr.. als'i. tac-t aiiil ini-'a!.. --.fair Ra; 'ti lii unite a mnil'iT " k ni wliote-iale fi. !. hut i .ni" l ftiM'ii' a '"r.-r liat,ni than the av.we mniM t.'.iiif aint thei- ;, mi In. 'ni. in hti line In :ne s'.ite otAi u .li -.s-r a-i fl-ie a trali T'i.- ti..i bJi a is'itii '..-r t f 'i i.. 7 .,. i i' V". - a r i-i's.. J-.i ' r. -l.. I u. i .i.l i i i ca M. a aaa ja a a a a v a a a & PKUbUNUKUbLUU I i r i i - i: ,i ' ' .m rxni u i. I'niv I' ii Ili-li. in. I.I) CINTHll. IM-IltnIt ! Dlt'. CL'I.IJKirTSON cV !: TfN r-a''. v'r tr--ni-'.- of fa ASsTJJ :vr. vit, a-.: -M& 22"- rvitmi. i i ! vstf -(i 'X.'- ii a- i ,! I,..'..-. yvsijij e?" -r ;- . . il;-iHi O I V aV ' 1 iv-l !:rt-1 - : t r r-'T-i-.r W -ii:i,;h Stui.t. r r .fc :io I ft) w J. ir.ui- f . e - w .T M 'ni Iilia:i rriii Tt h '-- ir. '.e -r1 l- ri.- ; (,r-r' pr'i-i l.p---' ' k. i AniTf, '.j'ir ': iw-Hir)''!1: "Hi fi i.'::.i:a..' ! -ri .i..' ir"1' nV 'tm n :.i-ri tit-.; t i.:.. . -. : . t ix'f ir.' f.-rnr. u:.r to P.KUT '.WMs V v i-ri'e' N J- M X y TTTalNTED IMMEDI ATEL T7 11 IImi rrrnre v'ii- H.-- I ii -- ' y V Tii'i!'..'ir"v ,A- . . ,r . .. : I II s,. v. i ir. i ' I ' V" -. DlX'N Tin r-ii' " - l:: IS o.i . .1. !:. I5ILI.I.VCS. Ma.' .f.i: . i-r a- 1 W ' a - 'if - P3Dil.II3- TIN, M t-rv l 1 -, V.X.TA. VT " -r 1.' -- N ti 1 .-. h ' . . ; l- ! -.i a- s. .. ! J- r '7. F IT..1 .'I" I ' ''.. 'T -e 1. H-- T - -iiafl Fi Tari iVsiisey Hs Co I L j. ., V iTitirvi urn a UilLL.t n Jroning Board. ii..,- .i.i r. a '' .'?.? A -j Wi' - aii ar.l - -aiM-, Fit. I-..' f r -e --$ . .T.-t-r -,K v N t FK 'S .!'.-.. r. -r-' H" ' ziei: v s AGCtT ais'i-' 'it -EriiT-OX- cf ii c C V C C - -au. w.'S l-SI-JTS-i 0'iJ CS. ACO ti 1 ii ii. XVomnn . " -t-' ' " c-..J:iu ii Aii.-r.i t. TTi ."OS i CO ClisI. A VK'TIJir.S WARI-! Cure ar. 1 t.Ji.ftto VfO'..' Mr. a u -Sen wt su?er Jrnn. rrnn If Iii Ii 1 1 . i.ia of In- IIkmkI. -ie. Api aai.iril !..- : :am.. ..'-dr- DK. J. l Da'i.naI.. t3 i niton .treet. Xe Voti. I. O. tox iet. j rrirtt: ! ! i I . !... ,vi ! ! i fi.m. '!? rr i r ti ..r a ir ! f r .u".-1 or . i f .. h I t.ft..fii '. a1 -!.., , jrr . - it - f- v rht t- i-..i 1. 1 si i .! vt. r. t. ! ... ' .- ii. A . '." . .""1 v ry M-i !. whereall ! tn, f r a l ' ... Wj A. I .' "Z X v ' evf -i.iunti.ipr ni. ime ; f..r n re -.r . f )"' ; .' 'jfi. ,jf 5 -jFm -' . -- iu..? T 7 nre ot :n lumr. iielo .-r lelaj t r ur : - .r ' j J. i V'''' 4l Ellerf lalth' Ur r !!h " .v: l X.''.hiX'' 11 z: -j Rt s- z& in 1 - 1 VaUa4 .a.aVi - a t'il.KIVS' OVKI.TY cr A jr I .ryfl j rroTiii-:s SIIKK. I" . 1 21,88 16 MILES OF OAK ovi -'' EVERY STOVE IS miLt;.i.m.i. .-.iiiiiiw-1 doatilillii'ka I lie ha til1 J a HM.lt 1 K I D Oil Mil U s Absolutely WiSIisul a Fault. Oui N.. S ten ov. :t;, as, :pj. 17. is ami iu i " j Neatness f Econoniy5 Ami ml th.- -... nli.tl j.utH jj.nt -o to 111 ike 'oi t ' must ?wr c'm w"' l.wr ollirctt ( tli. 1 1 ii hi ir. ma:1" ni v i EXCELSIOR MANUFACTURING CO. !:: i ," i ,"r ' " ' v-- " .ST. I.oi 1. Mo. m.i. i.ivi: vrn i: iu:i i: i: ?. - j. -a x A.- .. ' .- - . fJt . ,' -? Stt .-' w j ... -i, ':--.tn . , r"o rt ! !'.? " i 1 1 Httl llf ' ' f ! KI'.lM.. R. t'ir ii. ' ' . ' ' i W I I iiiiii-i i.l l.nttr jti.l ll.nrMirn Cost iiotoi iii ii i ;o. i )ck 3!o)lirs A Hi llllfMifn. Narrow Giiui;i. n.re.. rir-t-l 'a-- Ir.'n- liiiliW.il Until lift 11 I ll s tt III N s ml II I . I" .-It 'III.- . I T , II "ll.r' gr I AN f l. v . ( h 1 ; ! Mil N t . i.'l .111 l I I Ill inn. 'I. i i ! l"-i -. i - f r li S."it ' ii iii Ml II.II-I I'lli-Tt--. "llni.fi ' 1 a mi ( i i i f n. I'elai Kit'''l " n a. m nl rain !." p f Marti..ii-r I ' ! m Manhil ti.wu I! n Hi V.i! Ju .r '. m !. vai Jui , . . w. Or.lf-1 Oni. I ,v i in lira-'t t .ti : IVi u A me. ; . m . : m .itrtveat ! 3Clitea rii.- at ! M 1 I- m loam ntM i"'.niBf-'t-ieh Imn Imq -if ' i n Tr .Oi Jr ie St". Sl'! aiil 1 : rr I .' r -si- x. ' ' tni-i- iivtoii. i ii ' v re y i !- . . . .. .. . .. ... .. I V"! - , ( r. t i i i a R ' XV eat ai. !- . ' H"-...5( . m,i,i.( t o." i.n. -. a krwkul. M Lti'. i. . . j i,., ..-..':, f..i .. i w-.( " .1. ,1 Nil Ull. i.ec'l r,.i. J I ! - MINP.-,,V PC r...l.U!.It.VII.IC. m. ! t'l.a N.rth. TfIu a'f itBAVB. A, n a. m t p m I IColue- !ta - r-i heia ii u . " it Vl M t. .. i' t . ' i K aukve l-. i rn. M ' rr I". 1 1 . I :;- i ' .ii. ' ii A' ' I. . - - ' iii nt m l II ' . ti : -i P. O T i ." CO - -f-ii..n-At '" Mii'ti ' K" Is:-- la f .1 'I I i. V": i Ii ai. lt: i'a I-... - .1 li. .r ' I A- 1 I .- J "w. I' I i. -: i' ' - i . i f w KMF RFST YFT a a soa w aao c un - I'T 't I . rr I . . a ..J ..af !. V.'i I K".t:r. - -. a - -.- fi - r lh- ' , It t . fl -... ?f-V ' at urifl e- - . . T -a. I ar laaf at ti . lultvaas,' . tt m fvl -J w r r'l n'1!! i ' v 'Til LETTER HIADS, STiTfMEBTS BILL jij:ajs, IOTVA PTRTTs-Tr'G CC IN rH'a OITFITa M-I-XIfK CfNTNIftl fXPOSI'Mn I f si K'l i ' NT ti ? r -TV TKP crfilitilf f.ii plrlurf fill..ri (rinil liullllliS9. iniiiO'ifiil -ilillili.. rnrln.l lira. rfl iIhi l-rofu.l) lllinlraliil. -'r - a & irn rhmi 7r.T -r I. lii.i...-i!ll-l! . 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