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VOL 2.
PENDLETON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON, SATURDAY, FERRCARY 17, 1877.
NO. 20.
"How Much?" mid "How Many IT
mack wi hp worth whea he 4W!"
A eoaple of edition clear,
I'leaty l railway stork Witae,
AmI part f a wise, I hear.
There are feweaeMfoOew where heM;
lie dteu a aery rick m,w 3P
Hot hew mmi Motto bet be left r
"Xestlter wile air child, they ;
Xeta heart that will fed bereft
At the mv that it heat la day;
Xt a reaylc seel fur kim to wees.
Net a heart M useatary te kaei ."
"Than I iMek he vu poor, tap feUad
Bet a r Hiiltl Ire.
Oh! K whs fcut a serH awl,
T have award staple iharr
la Ait oary wealth M caa save
Litre that fUow slat mrcr Be jb."
The Ki-kt DMtie.
Aaa , my bveod, ear ere ef law Is e'er
a Itet eaa we east the nadrarhag fepcStsra re?
Ahi mack 1 et if t'crBrntt cm We
Pram k aaMbraUia- fetters wholly free
TWt 1 knawr, whate'er La life bet!,
"N'e caBiss hope ok soak U eer MfWc
Whea heart hath aaswered hearth sympathy ,
Moved hy that power trf sweet sabOety,
Hen- cm to taask 1 bold ta aa-lavaa- thrall
ThefnllhatewtretjuaiBBtothatfaaKeallt
And that I feel will errwhac wmre jay
TekB-tbt whea aaoaherW by tar tide
Thy ehaa-aflrt heart wig itiiisTaam wakhr
elea,
YearaiMVar wha hM thae hy
tla.
Ah, weHI I wM att have It efherwiFC
Bar eft la aauriag rich rtalaiaiMa he
Aad I By vat, hf aaaclnwleaeva wer,
Leic lhe ta Mfr'c richer, hatter aawer.
I eM thea te aa ether le' wia;ei wfhM
The eatthlr sraee ef Trafir wjlchta
Oaatest, H I atey aaaver araw thj eal
T Htaltofrtet, wore eaearta mU
AaisBiieM whea thjr wiaf la life h ataar.
'VNlieB evea )t wa'kt iW te iaehtle:
AI the twHr attach: teeB ef heaatyi
Rpaee
Oaeaet whettf Ac saT 4ece aeea efface.
O, msf mv heart teea to thiec aft texkrij.
Ttwr f-v4r .aOt-r MMrthhn: of ywipi4h.r
Kits ScAraav.
Miss Marcbwts Strv.
ST JCUA A. AWMT.
It is et rsj faeft that I aw aot a bet
ter muni. I woM haTc hee gtad al
wsvs te chai.e the right io-tead of the
-nrreeg if I had ever bee givee aj
cleio; or if I bad kewwa which
traich eoaeawiau. If i ever had a. coa
MitrDoe it Mer mode iWeif beard ei Jmt
ib m&rsta r ooedeaaatioa. I alwar
dtd the tbMg that I was obliged te do,
either bj ckctteaMaoce or fate call it
"what voa will aad I wnrer reputed
-nbjbeld If CXnid I bdji larseifll
"Why, thoa, htmM I caret
Yet it U a little tuao-e tb&t Laera's
face liaBCit- me m oottiuall j of late. I
sappose it oust be that I have eetea
frumutfeiag wtrich dteared with a; ia
(ligettiea is &cooatable, I thiol:, fur
znvnt all fmtn of imagioatie, like tbie
ose of LaaraV fate, wiuch I ttxm te w
fihvajt before me. For the girl is dead,
jon tee, aBd the dead steep well.. There
is so waking or coaling hLck for litem.
LsHra was aiy :ttuother daughter,
and I always bated her, a I did her
mother, from the mneat the taia
stepped in to allure mv father's beart
awar fraia his only cbikl. They wore
Tery glad, these orertv-krickoa Ctare,
te cbaage tbeir cvtluge borne Ar the
Icxuriafice of March W oat Ilwaee.
IiemembariBj father told me some
romantic no&teoee about 3Ir. Clare'r
hariug been bis first love, xtew merci
fully girea back to bitn to outofort hi
dedimBg years. 31 y father Slight have
cheriehed the memory of tboe old da
it was like him but I never beiiettd
any tuch fuoliebness of Mn. Clare. A
it bappoeed, her pretence of having re
membercd as tenderly as he, fcerved her
in good tteod. Bet if it had suited her
interests to hare forgotten, her memory
would bare proved as treacherous as it
now seemed faithful.
Let no one sey I was prejadiced against
tuc woman; l was nolnuig or the kind.
I hated her; but that fact did not prevent
my judging her as coolly and impartially
as if I bad bcea perfectly indiueteet to
her. If she had possessed any pleasant
traits f character, I would willingly have
given her credit for them, and hated her
all tlieinerc intensely for their possession,
as.1 did Laura. 1 never oould under
stand how a woman, like 31 ns. Clare
could ever hare had a dasghtcr like
Laura. They were no more alike than
light and darkness. The mother was
full of deceitful wile;, and purring, cat
like ways. The daughter was pure and
fair as the new-born day ; but I hated
her none the less for that.
2o one suspected it, however. Wc
lived together in seemin" cordialitr.
There was nothing to u-inpt 3!rs. Clare
Sirs. 3Iarchmont, now to show her claws
and she kept them sheathed in velvet;
but tucy existed uetertiielcsa. Laura
was herself, always sweet and loving;
wnnc l i waited.
3Tot for long. Gerald Armstrong catrc
noine to larcumont iiousc, when ilr.
Clare bad queened it there but a few
snort inontiib. lie was tue son t my
father's dearest friend who, dying, had
left his son and the immense proixTty
he inherited, to my father's guardianship.
Ucrald, llierelurc, having no near rela
tives, had always made his home with ui
For the past three years he bad been ab
sent in Europe and so had never met my
ueautilul stepmother nor Laura.
I don't think it was a case of love at
first sight. Laura.was too shy and rctir
ing for any one to find out how gentle
and lovable she was on first acquantance.
But as they irrcw better acquainted I
could sec that Ucrald began to regard her
with more attention; he was beginning
to aamire her before 1 fairly knew it.
I had always looked upon Gerald as
aj exclusive property, ana he aaa ai
ways ireoxed to Bwiesee in that arame- ,
meet. He bad beea rallaat aad trader, i
s that I j?re to feol qaite tccun of
Mm, aal lberefore exerted myclf wv
ittiie to Keef mm im seotecima. nut i
had mo mleatbiM f lettiMc him le larrd ,
away from nw leat of all bv ray stew-
toother's doll -faced laugher. '
I remmter wrj disuH-:lr the art
time I dicovered the-e twt were mt
mire to eeh ther thea idmsmat ac-
Haiatimces. The horKe bad beea or-
Md for a ride that beaatifel Jaly mora.
imr. Somethiaf; deUinil me at the U-t, .
o that 1 was aot ready to rtart with the ,
Kaer, ami Oerald aad Laara r.xte awav ,
laentncr. Aa hoar pakl, ami thea I
sttddealv determtaed to ride oat to meet
them. I kaew vrr well how facieaiiat:
Laara, with ber mfc tws aad shy way.,
wa likely to pem in the rather ry aical
ma ot th wtirkl UeraM had bcroam
already, aad I wa- aot daaMawd t allw
htrvry maay aaiuterrapted UU- HU
with the maa I Nopused to atarry.
S i I def4 Herosaodied aad ndeoat
after th: m. I kaew the rude tbrv had
iateaded takiar toward- the vtiUa, i
thnmgh the grove aad n-aad the bae of:
w moaataw homewards aatate. 1 rooe
swiftly. I we already re;-atiaK mv I
f4hee ia throw iac these two tueeth-.
er evea for aa hoar.
Jat isavidv the grove I leiaed my horvr
back alasoct upoo his haeacho' . I had
ao mfoad V iaterrapt the pretty seae be- (
fteme. The !o of ma I had caae t
ia soareh wnere jaet a bub- way before mr, '
hex fax io deep! j absorbed ia each her ,
ta aottee my approach, beraid aai as?-
meaated. sad staadiag by Laara'a hx.
was jt rakiatrlr little haad t hi lip
as i caase ia iac caaraMeaj rao-
leaa. I was mt hear eaoegh ta har
what be was afia;: I coatd easily imaa
iae the patwaite fervor 4 his waraV. ;
1 did aot ia them. I twa clear my pres-1
eaecjast thea, wa aot particdlarlj' de-
svred, 1 taraed aad rode baa astaia. , kaew why I haw writtea we at I have. I
The lwj nrtaraed, errltai.w ith smiai. ' apen-? I may Vgcna4dured to haveenm
bappy faces. Laara Cajac, biashiag aad auttrd a heimaH rriase arcordtaaT to the
shy, to tell me her seem f r the child warld code, aad uea4, ia a m taeact,
octajally cared for me, I thiak. aad eaa- to be aaWias: iateasely true the pear
Med ia me far more thaa ia her stately j id maor-e, etc Oa the csaatrary. I am
mother. tteraM weet 'raksm to my la
ther. He was asfrmtjhed. a tnie aagry,
perham, at aret, for he had tlsxh a'l
had, that Gerald wtmld marry me. Mat
Laara had woa mv father's love also, aad
hb approval was sooa gataed.
Mr. Xarcaaaoat was oitjrhed. Oer-
aid's great wealth had x mt thing ta do
with her Ui4al state of ferTiac. of
coarse: bat 1 thiak she woeJd have gtvea
ouo-eat ta ativ case, kmiatac that
dies my plaei wool J be fated. Taer
was ao love ht betweea mr ami aisle
jtrpmathtr aad bar ha .bead's deaichSer.
I maae ao sins, however. No
gam sad what wet m
I kitted Lsttra leadi rlv, aad coafrratalaSed
Gerald so sweetly that evea Mrs. March
moat was parried aad held her weave.
There wa ao reattm for demviejr the
aad the prtaaraboai waat oa
swiftly. It wa te he at Carsstma.
Laara slept with me. I alwar bhed
pleaty of fresh air, aad kept mv wiadows
wide ofea aight aad day. Oae eight ia
October a eeid easterly storm set la. it
riaed three days aad aigato steadily.
laara caaght a vialeat coad, lyaag where
the damp air btew directly ia aaoa her.
Was I to blame for thtl I caarht ao
cold, aad I was cuaaily expod. Was it
mv faalt that she ww so Ira ! aad deb
eate that a draft of air ma aeads make
herilit Itwasoalva cwid at ifst, hat
after a day or two she developed feverish
ymptota. Thea Mrs. M-vrch avast aad
Gerald iait -d amm calliag ia a physi
cisa. I did aot aUeet.
Laera's life was far too fwecioe ta be
eatrasted to the carelaw miaiatratiwat of
a hired servmat, so I insulted mrscif as
aarse, relieved at rare iaierrais by my
beaatifal utepmother. She had ao geaias
fortakiagcareof asickpersoa. Banda-.
Laara ireferred to have me with bar. I
doa't kaow why she shoeid; yet Idnt
sappose she saafstcted bow 1 baled her.
Fortaaateiy far me Mrs. Marram aa!
preferred the liom'Paiaic practsee of
snediciae. Fottaaately, bucaaue their
tasteless aad coiorlass dflatioas are re
placed so easily by other Urates ideally
tasteksss, bat vxtiameiy Hsteat ia tbesr
way.
I presataey yea aatkipate the oad of
madexaoHdle's illaes4. Or ware yoa so
aBsomiticatel as twsappase that she re
covered t Did yo thiak that, oace ia
my power, I shoaid let ber live to baaV
my Hiqmsest
She died. 3Irs. Marchmaat was iecoa
solable; so also was Gemkl. Bt neither
forgtft to thaak meearaeUy,thoagh sad
ly, for the leader care which, alter all,
bad failed that I bed girea their lost
darling.
She looked very sweat aad pare as she
lay ia her ooffia, &e waxes lily Added ia
ber little cold baad. Bat somehow I
did not care to look taag at the fair, ale
face. Xot that my oescieece troubled
me at all. She was ia my way aad I had
put her out ef it as I would have done
a bird or a flower, or any other pretty,
innocent thing, aad with aa little reuoise.
I don't kBow that I seed to linger on
this part of my story. Laura was baried,
and wc all wore moureing and secluded
ourselves, as was deooroes and proiwr.
Gerald went away to Europe and to the
Holy Land. 1 was not sorry. I kBew he
would come back, aad while the (teriod
of niournieg lasted love-raaki&gorgiring
in marriage was aot to be thought of.
The next two years tHSsed very quietly
then Get aid came bsck. He had not
forgotten Laura, and he liked to talk
with me of Iter graces awl beauty, and of
the last sad hours of her young life. I
listened tenderly, syinpthiingly, aad
tried to comfort him. Gradually 1 won
him to think mire of the loving, sisterly
friend he thought me that who shared
tlMiUi'llt I HP tint wlm kliarrvl
O - -
his sorrow and would fain assuatre his
grief. I had lost none of my beauty, and
he was always a beauty-lover. The end
avas what might have been foreseen. Wc'woirfrom the door, as for his follow
were married and my purpose was gained I workmen to pais a sen el of resolutions
at least. Two colossal fortunes were ! praying for his speedy recovery, and or
jolned as well and I had the satisfaction J dor log an engrossed copy of Uic same to
of- knowing myself to be one of the rich
est women in the country.
I entered society and bt-cirae the rage
directly as was natural considering my
advaiitaip". I enjoyed it wnedrrfullv
well. Tht v as lift-life tcb a 1 bail
Jtmnol of often, bet kaew mow fr the
!irt tttae; fr lev elrlh.Md bad been a
comparatively eclthteil uee.
Bet all that m i4. Stiver 4real are
ie mv bir. ami wriakle heeia to show
enmed mv ejeo, aad to crca mr fore-
bead. Yet I am w well cnetretcd. I
hare mv own Mflectclerienf frieede. aad
ia the HurUi I am uil a rrrr MMir
wHNa. I wire deiatv little reaeiuat
aad eViieioe dtaaera. aad have br ao
bhmms bst the art of deiaar.
Aad mv hebodt WeU. I am willlat;
to omfem there U
of that xma
meatal atfVctioa betweea a that voear
auuple thiak i- aeeesaaiy to Hrartat the
asarriaee tie frum becNaias; irksome. Ia
fact I am ftrueeriy improved with the
idea that Gerald Armtas hato am. It
H aoa naae Tears siace I difMcred two
facu sMtaltaaeoaaly. Uae wa that I
talked M my 4rrjs aad the other that
Gerald my hiiLbaad faacied he had dis
covered aome secret of auae that I did
aot aorticalarly care to have auwte nab-
lie. H wrrer. I was hi wife. I detfd
tim to arove aythiac aad we have had
ae soaaes aboat K siace. He
war aad I
MtertVrias: with
each other ia air
wv. lait keeaiax aa
astaawaacv rrf the w'dd of
Tuetv s aothiaft an fa:ih as to almtt
the pabtic low y v cieAdeac jeardimr
yoar matrimisl iafrlic:tie.
Mr beaatifal strabrr i aeaatifal
ao kaajer. bet has aeveJ.ssd lata a ta
aatically relisrioa eld waaaa; hex a
bear as my father m HUted I
daaplaial to make. I eattw
tipathr toaaraW her loar aaa.
IT aa-
N.thiaK
wears ap'ai oae so ai era a M laaatae m
iar eaKUas of aay kiad. Aad life
i eaite .rt eaoagh witaoat h&s4eaiaf
its ead ia the least.
I doe': kaow that I have aarthiaa-
aae to aay rarardtoc myself. I due't
wIL oite a haaey as pepw averaar',
aad ave a oraaf -ruble eejuTaasa of ail
the aood !hie aC tki rli. Iajeajard
to the Beat, 1 have ao cettaiaty tit its ex
iileaca, aad pfefer aot to trjate myself
ahoax it. I ha- growa to h- vary mach
the oeiaiue tht sia Mally ca in la
eeiaaT foaad oat. aad torn it fett imr
more fur haviajc hvam a tV4 thaa lor
beiag a tiimlaal.
Ufirta)tst : awamwoalip-u
Hxtrisua walks ia hi nlma.
of it, bat he caal heia it.
ba so. Last week Tommy
set of raoass at the Uittar Hoaae. Thiak -lag
that f arhapt as the bed, room aad
feraatare were all aear aad strsjta to
hsaa, he aa)ht tadatge aa has praaaaalty
far aoctaraal jieramualatsiav. he caibsa
ta hi rooaa, jat befute istiriac the cui
oted pnrter who play with the Mrvea
saory traak, aad boa ace iaaaecaaiaas
baard-bill fonjatiars. To tha saditsdawl.
who ataadt jatt sevea fart his stock
taga, heexplaiaad the wbulc mallar. aad,
haadia him a dollar bill, said, "Now.
Charley, y-sa jeet keep aa rye oa my
room danag the aight, aad ia case ya
hear me mjriag a boat i oume ia,
shake me a little, I'll awake, aad thea
fiiythiag will be all ncht." The darkey
said'he aa4err4i aad deported. T-aamy
aadraij i uf, taraed oat thega. threw opea
has wassdow aad jam pad iato bed aad
was sooa fast asleep. I'atieaHy the
darker waited ia the hall oausde of dVair
Ho.. Bat aot a laaad wis heard.
A boot 12 -J o'clock the afcr blow tag ia
thnmsjh that opea wiad nr m Tcaam a 's
room became so aacomfortahle that Tom
my awake, shtvenas; uke a frorea chsp
aaaak. Seeiat; the caase of the diaValiy,
he traag a( of bed to ro-e the wiadwa.
aad ia doieg so tamlsk-d nvct a rhatr.
That ai iaat what Mr. Darkey
beea wartieg for. With oae buead he
was ia the room, aad seeiag aa arm oat
Ifased agaiaat the wiadvw, he made a grab
for k aad caaght it with a grip of troa.
Tomtay yellol with paw, aad told Char
ley that be was awake, that H wa alt
right, he wasa't walkiag ia hi sleep.
Hat Charley woabJa't have it ia that way.
He trippfd up the aafortaaale somaam
Isalist aad threw him oa the ioor with a
thamp that rattled every boae ia his body.
Thea be sat dowa oa him aad brga
shakiag him, by tbempi&g bis bead ap
aad dowa oa the boot. I a vaia Tommy
iasitesl that be was aot asleep, aad bad
aot beea that aight the darkey kept
raght ea. Leery time Tom made aa at
tempt to get up, ike darkey pat bis kaee
oa hi chest aad iaaed him to the floor,
all the time keepiag ap bis shakiag ro
ecsa. At leagth, all tired oat, Tommy
remaiaed perfectly still, aad the porter,
sepposiag by this time that be waa quiet
ly slumberiag after bis attack of tbe jim
jtn, 4accl him ob tbe bed aal retifeil.
iae aext morning that colored porter
came to Tommy aBd aked him for anoth
er dollar on accouat of the trouble be bad
bad ia getting him oat of hi it. 7elee
tfteuV.
Xenoi-hon' relates that, when aa Ar
meaiaa iriuce had beoa takes captive
with his priacess by Cyru, asd was
asked what he would give to be restored
to bis kingdom, ho repliod : "As for my
kingdom aad liberty, I value them not;
but if my blood would teJeom my ptia
cos. I would cheerfully give it for Iter.
When Cyius had liberated them both, the
princess was &ked what she thought of
Cyius. I did not see him," she said ; "I
j noUeod only him who offer ml to die fur
me.
....i.L.il. I.t. m
i lllfe. VIS Mum 1 1 v i
I rendering hitn unable to woik for three
mouths, ihtre is nothing that cheers him
i up so much, and so effectually keeps the
be presented to bis family.
LizixE&s travels to ilotvly that poverty
looa OTcrtakc ber.
Am
Heia i
He wa
Dai-boor Kilcht'tix.
Hope Lodyatd write thu aboattbem -
Evea ia a Iowa mmsc it b aot dinVult
to put some sort of awaiag over a kilchra
donr. addiag greatlv to tbe rmfart with
ia, as well a adordtag shelter ta apersaa
walkiag osHshle.
A hassekeeter's work lie ia tbe bnae.
If she be a Urge family, the coMomary
three meal taken about alt of arr time,
aad her daily aad weekly roaad of work
Uke ber fall time ami streagth, so that
she has aa little iacliaatbm as opporta
atty to ga roomlet: abroad for eierei.
Last sommar for the seonad time ia eight
year. 1 had.mv eosk-4w ba a shaaty a
ragh -leaa to shed aijsiaiag the boa.
H' cia I ever agaia be cuaicated t
spead the sammer with a faavily coik
stve ia a willed ap kiirhea, betag my
self ihr family coom
Xo maase i worth the bum f hnaar
which wa mswbare about it a shady
porch or airy shed where a Isnaaekeepir
r hirrdgirl caa sit dowa ia root oaafurt,
m shell peas, hall the sarawbeTrav, ut
peel the potato, where she raa s-t her
iroairg table, aad wash her disbre with
oat f.tfeasiar freah brerz-, aad arar
aesghborhood togta aad viae. Ttraeaa,
who had a coa'raapt for sach treasarr
a m-wt mortal Iwe to lay ap here be
low, observed that whea a maa had eom-
hi desire aad gut him a hnae, it
alter alt ta he tbe h-as that tot
aim. Stitiwtk maay woasea thrtr
boss ke-p them aaite a mach as thea
keep the boa.
How to Trent l'Hipeis Gsteaiw.
Whea oae of "father .- ba4ae frstaads
drive aato the yard at abeu half-past
e levee, the good wife kaow, that he win
ar.y stay to diaaer. Father b a great
story teller, aad be like to get hold ua a
aew aadtt'. How aptly Ciaw a fiuws
f da any aad diipleaiare aa ttoeaaoota.
fair fare ( hi hi I paw t. What caa
iaat I Work is rotaff aa accurdiag t
the days pUa aa the ktlchea; the diaarr
wa arraagad for aooe hat the faaauy : thr
chiidrea are com jag hueae from fh-x
aad makiag a chatier; all i bastk aad
r-efe.ja. She feet that the beat J his
mart be osed. aad siaarthiag eitra eookeo
(or the asoeasurtatae paesl.
Now. goii woaaaa, d sa't do it! Ywar
Ba diaarr, with it attaadaat irritati-m
ad -afattiag, wail ttao batter than
what yoa bod prepared. Make ao diftW
ear aa y mt plea, bat seat ymr v.
atth a sBaile aad easy gsaetiag at yoar
hoapitaide board; aad a wail feet asorv
caeaf-enable aod BAppy thaa ihnagh yoa
gave him a h ia aaal. Yoa save temper
aod tr'sie. aad staaa th e-j aaeot wr
an aaa. yoar fraea 1 a iaat auy timi. X
erai hie persoa kaow that tana era dV
aut baa six oaarsai apaa thair Ubics
dmly, aod tha whale aaa. hrarty fare,
atth gaud BAtara aad a npitaliia cunlsaii
i'y, will he tiactared with a wart, do-
OS teat s tajeaaaabtr Iaat IB
diaeerv Soule aod aaiitaon at
sWh-aaelT
HiMUKt Dccx A Freachmaa mid he
had ao prraoaice aiat aataae aay t-urt
ul fMa, imt or dadi. llat he coahi aot
et a bsx.-d; he had tried it boiitai.
eteaei. fried, braised, baked aad aaattad,
hot it wa -a good; he sascit rory bad,
owk him aay way.
The M aagot uf iaaarior Asia are aot
team a face from jnjailUo ha ratiag a
the pailfMopaic rraachmaa. They ar
broajgbt ap ta BtUasaoss: they rotas car
rim : aad they eat with their afegers,
whsah are dsamiagly dirty. Hat -day
the Moasrd gaade of a party i-f Ea
roposa travesafs aoarly taroed sick oa
seeaas; tbeaiW botiad dock. T-, hi ap
petite foal nr Bh wa aacleaa. asd V
eat mthar diaastiB. The fist td f a
sheep i a detacacy to a Moegot, aad the
eat rail are tMbat, bat he staaoders tat
aaa-ratiag to see a aaa oat Isdied dock,
aorh a fact show how aaach the idea ot
food da iiad apoa edacaiia.
Com: x Hocbvcx A goad
cook i aot theee whauea the mstaad
richest Migredieat, regard la- of the ex
pea; bat the w ho stcdsa ecoaomy, ami
m able la owecsjet a dnWeioai moat from
scaaty matanali.
To be a aeeeeAtral hwVeeiart a woaa
aa reoaires as mach system aad tact a
she would ti carry oa aay other bo4ase.
It is sa this psrticalar that so asaay of
oar for eaga hlp- prove aasatisfiactory.
Jotxxv Cake. A m t delicaous
Job aay cake i made by takiag two caps
of c kb meal, oae of flour, with one taa-
tpooa of alt; ase egg well beatea; half
cap of molaates; three tableipooos riae
gar, or oa cap of sour milk, if yoa have
it; three-fourths teaooa saleralas, dis
solved ia a Hule water. Stir alt well to
gether till about the caisteacy of grid
die cakc. ami add saturate the lat
tbi lefore bakiag. Thea bake in a hot
ovon for twaaty or thirty mtaut- . or till
Bieeiy browu. God, eaten cold or hot.
To drive away ants black or red
spnakle aee salt all over the pantry
shelve, also eccaMoaally wash tbem out
with ht salt water. Tbry bate salt aa
much aa they love sugar. Tobacco dust
ia also very good for this purpose.
Huavt bread has made many heavy
hearts, givtn ri; to dyspepsia horrid
dyspepsia and its herd of accompanying
torments. Girls who desire that their
husbands should be amiable and kiad,
should learn how to make light bread.
An excellent recipe for removing paint
or grease iikiu iroru earmeuu may be I tail
by mixing four teaspoonfuls of alcohol
with a tablospoonful of salt. Shake the
whole well together, and apply with
brush or sponge.
Dkucious Gt.NnrmunruD. One cup of
molasses, one cup of butter, two cup of
sugar, one cup or sour milk, four cxk:
three cups of Hour, one tablespoonful of
ginger, and one taoloijwonlul of soda.
A sturLC and hannlcss application for
nng-wonn is found by waauing witu i
solution made from the root of the com
tnon narrow-leafed dock, which belongs
to the botanical genus Ilumex. Use Tin
for the solvent.
The Iaarrt thle Pole.
I .ate advices by mail give a etear idea
f what preveaied the saarcea of the
llriti Arctic Expeditiim. Every attempt
to dbcover a cant liae leadiag to the
luie was a failure. All esiori to peae
trate the "Sea of Aacioat lee, a tbe
apfssrd opea olar sea is msw called,
oaly trrmusated ia dbappoiatmest
Sleigh advaacr were aoslow, oiffWit aad
dagera a to b imrrwtkabte. If baml
had beea foaad stratchiag tn the 1'ole
there U very little dmst that th vorag.
rrs wnald hive reached the object of
their search. Thaa the its sis coatd have
eiled mack fartbvr to the aorth thaa they
did, a the iceberg, oa aecosat of their
real depth raaaot eaaae very cinse t
the shore, aad a caaal-like coarse or
cbeaaet is tha kept npro. S baag a
the rapeatttbat had th a-lviacae of Uad,
prutrrca was oaaparattvely easy. Agaia.
see ami sar oa tha Uad won id be
CtOBperatirvty aabtvltea, alesghbag oald
e practicable. Bat the re-ma tea
the sen beiag drrvta agabsst carh other
by the rarreats liaamth pressed ap the
smaller faoetifec ice ao a to furm Jigjtid
waits of cttBderable bxaght aad oflea of
jreat brcadt.. Tkjrortgh that wall of
w rood luvi In be cat aad Cap. Xare
ay the march forward aa sbrw that
ly abnat a male aad a oaarter o aid be
avoie carh day. lver these path utiy
light kmd e aid Ij drawa. The aaatcrUt
aad the armabaas had to be Ukra ia
asall aortsuea, aad ia goias: a dfatance of
aatto frm the ship Tit aaikas wore
actsaaliy traveled. Cold aad zatigar
proved fatal to several uf the maa. Sck
aass braa to eadceaalao the cnatitBtioo
of aaaay mote. All that wa aoabic tor
bravs, eafhaiiastic mea to do, with the
uet mmai which xiaci kw yet beea
br to pteVeat, wa d me. Far User per
asteace la Use eaT art ald oaly teraaate
ia a fate like that of Fraakita aad ha
brave e-oapaasuo. aria death like Cap
ua Hail s. C aptala Aara Ukrw whea
V st-'p. aad abs the kasafavjg of whst
oaot t achsvved la haxh latrtadBn s
nea to the war J, petpie have bea
spared the detaais t-f sanlbrr Arctac horrur.
Aasouar mailer of aroat taaaest
d)fd by th Exaoditbai are abaad-
SAice 4 roJ at owi. aad xseou.ts
sratiua that wlknat expo ad t a cold of
Iht lagrii beau th froefiag poiat re
amrd it vitality aad whea placed is a
:avoratdc ttaatm pruaed aad grww
It wi.l take soaa Uai yet bef. th
aatara.it an ready to petduh thetr
lorta. A". T. Wifasit.
UtM dlJN-l mC aanMiy KoVci Bf!h.
Th ppabsr aaauad of
at at isr itrascs. uke asaar
IsstaagatainNl A mriraai. a feaad f a asce
Uttmgameoi oraa- poker i oraiiaanilj.
Bat tuward the do uf Use arssoa, a ft
era ago. he had aa eapeneaor a reoeti-
tioa uf which woasd sooa eod hi career
at cards. Am'ar hat res alar xaeats was
wU-kaoB aui.toaaire capitaliat, wso,
apuo oae accmnaa, tovated maa w esBrra
iranseW to vssU asm at th Breach for x
aVw day. He was liberal is ha arraag-
aad so rxtravagaatly prufaae that
his frsrois (M at
ably fscd ia this world's goods) brgaa to
fori
ft had aeraa
so labcrallT that bark aaa irn, bx-
btack. hatl-htiya, waiter sa tact, every -oody
ha ta ati ratawed the csstomary
ratatlsai idfaraii bv the mtisoaaw"s
aet. If they tried to tip a jatcr to
am of the hali-b.y be held back hi
Mad ami asaswered : "It is all right, sir.
Caa aot take aayuaar frs jon th s uase
Order, yoa kaow. str." They wr
sa M-aaday Boata. Us Starowi
eveaiag. whale all were nltiaa: a tbe bi-
r, asm bust cailad aede th mulsua
-tare, aaal, atier Betag cxee4 to ha
aas. the bstter weat ap stair with the
ard. Af.er waitiag awhile for hi
ie:ars, they tout a stfast'. aaat oa their re
taiB ojm ot thrta proposed that they sot
ti the hotel Mil before their fx scad had a
chaac to gt aha if 4 Ucm. It was ia-
slaaUy secoaded by the re-t, aad thy
procaedad to the B-4d osssea, where Use
clerk wa muaecard ta saake oat their
The laadtord Laparaail t a eater at
the moaaa at, aod Comsat headed th tt-
at a gUssc. He sua pi t satd.
"Never miad yoar bills, geath mea. Saac
B left joa he ha w-m eswagh from
me to pay all ywsr halH, aad hi owa, too,
for a moats to come. I oaly wih I had
let him aloe whes he was siltaae with
u a coapis of boars ago. It was a
fact
t; he had paid hs W4 htUs from bs
wiaahig, aad the UadUnd ss jut f gariag
to M-ovvr n here the pruSu caase ta oa
that party. CI imp TV than r.
3Iostrr is x IIoluiw Tubs. A meats
ago, perbep, a maa by th same of Jef
frie, ia oHBpaay with his faavily, was
oat ia the woods haatiaa; Bel, at I'al-
mvra, 31aori, whea oae of the ettt
saw somethiag that attracted her a ilea -
ties ia a hollow- tree, ami called to her
mother to com ami look t it. 31 r.
JetTriee made ome exambaatioa, ami soos
fMimI it to be aa obi ptat keg. L poa
takiag it out, there was fouml witbia it
aa eArtbea Jar cwataiaiag tt ia gold
ami silver. They did aot kBow what to
do about it, but eosciuded to keep quiet
ami wait for deveiopaeats. However,
some of the cbildres Mentioned it at
school, and theace it cam to the oars of
Isaac and Jacob Jokatoa, who came at
oace to see JesTrie, ami soon convinced
him that the treasure bdoBged to them
and that they bad hid it there tbe day
before Porter's raid in Palmyra in lSG'J.
After hhlieg it titer d-d not go to look
for it for HBe time aad when they did
were totally unable to Sad the place of
its concealment, nor bad they ever been
able to tiod it aiaec. The keg bad been
tHished up Iato the hollow of the tree and
prpied up by a stick, which, in the
coure of the fourteen years since elapsed,
rotted oil ami let the treasure down, and
thus it was found by accident. The
Johnsons made a tireeeat of 50 to the
little girl who found it, and who will say
it was not cheap eaougn.
It may servo as a comfort to us in all
our calamities and atllictiuns.tbat he who
loses anjthing, and gets wisdom by it, is
a gainer by too lou.
Frwi Grant Before a Police Coart.
A dispatch from Chicago to the New
York rvaufjays:
The I "resident torn, 1.1 eat. Col. Fred
I). Great, iar..vd kiavseifia a Bersoael
vacosster here oa Wedaeatlnv that ereat-
satetl ia hi arrest ami arxaigameat be
fore a police magistrate.
A reporter for the Emimm Jmrmd
called at Geo. Sheridaa's beabaarier b
laser a-w taeUeaeral apoa the resalt of
bis receat visit to Xew Oris. Gea.
Sheridaa wa aot ba, aad th basrmtiut
miaaacfd hi badae- with Adjt. Gea
raot, t b m he tat several a eerie
rbiriy a to the wbcrosbooU of Ga.
tsberidaa. He wa aovrd that he
lJram did t kaow where he wa.
The !rtor asked if Gea. S i-rvtaa w a
at hi boa. The reply wa that be we
proaabir there or somwhre else. Ova.
Dram wa thea asked where Gea. Sberi
daa lived, to whicb qeestioa aowwer wa4
refad, aad the reporter was asked to re
tire aad attend t hi ows basiaes ia a
very rart avuaaer. He thea retaraad to
bis eloe, aeeared a aot from hi city
editor, aad weat hock to Gos. 5ariila't
acatbiaarters. At he t a tared the door
Ges. Dram perempbaiiy udd him to
leave, aad be ww oa the poist of eVaag
a, havitg the door partly epea. whra
Lie i.-Cot Fred Great cam ap the hall
aod wa abuot V aster the A ijataot
Geaeral's apart aseat. Hearisg the nr
dor made fur the yosss; maa to get oat.
Col. Grsat took it epos hiswetf h aid
hi departare, aad, a th victiaa allegea,
track him a blow with bsi ist aad ad
other forcible miasi.
The refMrter withdrtw, swore mat a
arr sat aaaasst Col. Grast for aa aslt
with baaat to do bodily iajsry, asd had
it served by a police sftcer. O-L Graat
arreetad at th Palmer Horn aad
Ukes be Jsatic 5aaaeiBeid, where
he waa held la Uaak of fo aatit Fri
day asorabac. whea a fartbar Iscariag
will be had. M. rVtor Pabsser artad
a aorsty. Col. Graat desies strikiast
thrrpW, hot added aba iaterTirwcd
os the smtdect that he wished he had.
A Ifac. to the DcsUi Bet wees Tw
Texxs Drovers.
Tvo cattl drover aumid Kk aad
Neil, says the F-rt Stnckbta tTexaai Tt'.-
dasTScaUr aa the rsad.
coase to blow, bet.
throogh the talen tfcii of fritad. had
quieted dowa. Bat as th sight of th
kiiiiag. both havisg a good qsaatity of
tbrbtsBBg ahiky oa b-jrti, were ia' the
attached So Jacob' store, aloag
coiorad j uiiiri aod ottMnss.
whea ltickaasoBMf thsodiars So
hhak, akiag Neal at the saase time
Xeal rrpliri thst he did a driak with
ararroe. aod paliiag not a rrrolver, cas-
aatascrd straiiuar some of the soldiers :
over the head with IC Rck. thaaki-
Xeal laleataoa wa to raa a raw witu
ham. drew ha revidver. Oa 2u msot-
ena; it, be pat bi. pWW gamt Rcka
'Vrast aad oettered htsi Is pat it a p.
RKkrvpUrd, -I am yoar Mead aad
it to at yas." MagaJs aralerad
him an aat it ep. lUck started to cam
ply. asd was is the act af shavfag hi
paatoi ia the bolster whes Xeal ired, hit
tiag him ia Uae left side above tbe Ust
rab. "if that s yer paave, I aa your
ms, said Kk, drawiog his pa44aod
sAaonag .ctl la th breast. .Neil feiL
aad Kock ayiag. -I am hot is ttae bow -!.
aad will die, so I will give y.m mmb
as- r from praacaptc, staaaered ap
area foar more shots tot. .Near
ktiiiaz hiaa iastaatly. Itock lived ie
b sr after the shootisar. Los Xril was
htroat Dallas aad PhiL R& from Cola a -
ba.
The ExternitMtiott of the Antebape.
Th Kaosa Citv Ttmt complaiss that
th aatebiwt is Matr exmraaiawted ia
v sasae ratnlest war that cbrsclenx:d
the dcsiractitm af the betSal. Th
fXieamag iiaauat laestcra ittMemaat
aad the extesiioa of cattle racae from
the Weat cacealrale the herd af aate-
lop aad give the impreios that they
lacrcastas nirher thaa
The dd!c of aateiope sells, delivered
oa the liae.f t $t to S, aad to ebtaia
this a tteadv baias is carrieal os, re-
smtiag ia the rapid decrea of th
saaseroaM herd of aateiope. Jat
the best aatlo-aealiatr district U
west of I) ie Ci'r, e the Atcbies,
Tooeka i Soata Fe Rdlroad, ami aaat
uf Feeble and Triablad, Cbtorado. Oa
th Kaaas Paciic Itailroad the haest
herd of aatelfc are fbued weat ef Kit
Carsos ami east of Deaver. The aai
mils are kiilel ia great Bumbers'by am
b:bed boater, who uke saddle, i. e. the
two hiad quarters f the saiaial, tigtber
with aay jorti m they may reeaire fr
their owa imraetKate ase, ami leave the
rest of tbe enrcass tn be eatea by tbe coy
otes. The sadtlie, as cut by tbem, a etgh
eiblees or tweaty pouad, aad is sokl
ia the Kansas market at eight casts a
poaad, tbe hide iu which it it wrapped
beiag throw a into the banraia by the
beater. The Kansas Pactse Railroad
briaf ia groat quantities of this meat,
aad tbe antelope, unless in some way
protected, will be speedily exterminated.
Titnnc is one trait of the "bold Brit
on which the average American ad
mires without emulating. It is his de
termination not to bs imposed on, hut to
stand upon his rights, no matter what
losoftimior money is involved. Where
the American pays the over-charging
hackraan his demand in full and dis
misses him with an objurgation or two
rather than lose the time necessary to
prosecute him, the Englishman devotes
himself at once to the obtaining of re
dress at no matter what sacrifice of per
sonal comfort and convenience, find per
sists until he carries his point. An En
glishman who lost a day not long since
through the unpunctuality of a railroad
train hxs just succeeded, after mach liti
gation, in makiug the negligent corpora
tion pay mm uamages, ar.i is aousuantiy
saliiuou, tnougn nts lawsuit cost him
three times as much as he recovered.
Asr feeling that takes a man away from
uii uamo is a traitor to iae QOuicD.Oia.
EinrrratioH to Xorth Careifna.
The pUos which have for some time
been mam ring for pUatisg a Western
Maeaaehavetta Coloay is Xortfc Cuotiaa.
are about compte'ed, aad the irst k
stallmeat ef ejsloeiat, atsmberisc some
twelve familia, will start altos the snt
week ia December, sosm oae baa dead
mote are expectcsl to follow. Fear or
dva Usailies are guisg from this dry.
oat from Chieope, foor from Xatkk,
asd yoar yoatsg mea go from Xorthamp
tua to esgage is stock -rai.uag. The
presaat kateataos of the maaagtrj is to
the bcat ia Berks cosatr, drrJv on
the lia of the Wtera North Corotfsx
Kailtowd, asd to baud ap a Xorthern
Village abuat serea males cost af Mer
gaatvws. Tbe Cdway ho tha re f Oral of
a tract of S4JV) acre ba & body, af
Hich lt.000 arrt-s i Tory heavy whvte.
pis timber, at f3.30 per acre. It i
their ialeatina to clear sp a portfoe of
the feces, aad eagaajB both is miscei
laroatj faraaiag aad leaaaurtaaj. It is
aimed to tak aloag machiaary nr saw,
plaaiag ami shisgie mills, aad a easterly
to ship psa luotbrr to ew York. The
freight 1S oa l oo fet from Xor
gaotows to Xew York, hot the aaaaMty
d tbe lember is so far iaaperior ta that
aow la aserket that It i baaeed agood
baieiaeM caa be boalt sp. Th rckos is
brlieved to be rich is aaxkraaiopasf aria
vmU, ban thea do aot esaor iab the
prescst ealcalatioo of the ealeaiits.
The XThmprioa mea have rtemdy
reaasd a stock -;jouia" of tSM acres
of Major Wibjos, af Mofgitoluw a. as ex
Coataderate soldier, said as ows 1WJW0
acre, asd will rogitg is riiibag eutftj.
sheep aod mala. Cotl eaa isTcaToir
door all w later, a the j"rasad aerer
freeaea eaoogh to pravaat psowhag, aad
saor sever lies os Bane tfaas a day.
Xw-miieh cows is that iifjna sell for
abust f3a, a yolk of steer id eaaagsa to
work ur aad Iks asd avsles rnm
i 100 upward. Batter s qaotad at
ceata, egjr 12 casts, rtivcVeo 15 ease a
paace, pags 1 each asd a i addle ef voai
soa 1. The state of society is reporSed
good, ami Xoctaera ms wse ttt foer
year ago aay they he a-ever mt with
aay Uuabic oa acojoat of thoir j iHiltul
ptiacipicr. Iadeoi, the Yasakaes ml
tbeir bast frieavd amimg the Jbroser se
eoai iueiits. Chaaem to take fkrsss are
very pleaty, as the at adaaaUgvaas
Ivrsss. Aa ia.taaea of the is sees ia
th cas ef as as limr nihaecs fciasa.,
who lost everytaoac is the pale af "73,
asd west to faissbary, Xonh Cwraliaw,
tbe some year, with hardly mosey eeanga
to par hT trvight t tlu. Irliriog'a hade
place s ta edge of the team, he boagh:
a co asd begaa seaiiaa: aaitk aboK the
tiltsaje, is Xew F igUed faaioa, a thtog
aabeard of ia that Uad. Tbes be
buoght 4aadaag wood, cat it aaat paddled
i! aoocber uaaorataos m o kept oa
f two years g-ttusg oat of debt aod
aaskifkg m-joey. titl aa -id pUatcr, who
bad watabed'tkc Paaesktia coesty bey
with greet amintaosi, come asd
oard taaretes bias &i-lweaci'urad of
IJbpf acres ea, ,Li on a uurm. - The
Yaskor acccpsad the adac. kaal bS are
maUsg moaey. lias in tt af ptaatert
Sa tent scctioa woatd be oaly too gUd to
rest their farm to Xew Eaejaaad mes of
lake eolerpnse. Aaothcr party who
weat from Vt ubtabam aad Ticimty.some
foair years ags aad settled ea the lose
of tbe Xorth C-rouaa aad AlUatac Rood,
aear GwldaeMrosh, are very sorhsiin iric
is awaas at the ctissat, peaple ami
chaacas for baiae. Some of these are
rassisg a staiagt milt, asd report as ex
ceataat Boeae market. The SesTheraers,
especsally tbe ex-rbeU, are very faiesdty
aaa aaxaas for Xortbers immigraises.
Xoa of the parry ever ha hated to avow
tsear Kepatnscaa priscipltu, aor were
they ever metiilod or frowaed as tbore
f r. l3ty of the ahi pfcaatatieas caa
be boasght for almoat a soag. Oae of
I acres, -tW heavy timber, with a
ase boog-a, beta few utiles from GMs
baruagb, was Utely ud tor I.WW, aad
ilheri caa be had at similar mtes. The
lamas is, that the p jo pie there have ao
meoey, ami Xorthars caaimlijts are as
yKafruid to tsrsest. SfrinfUld Htptlh
fiom. GerauiRy.
At Beriia, DtstuorcK gave a pa;lla
mestvry diaasrvat which be moaWa speech,
wherets he prueused to BLake a stas.
aseat apoa the political sittutaas at the
dbateis the lJaidsratlu tTpoa read
iag esttmatos, is the coarse of hb speose,
Bismarck laid stress essecaally ssoa the
aeatral attitude Gersaaay woubl assume
ia the evast of warlike eompBttsiiea
arisiag. The weight which the Prbice
aiuchos to GersBasy's remtwss with
Aastria took a parttcatiartr promiaeBt
place is his obverratioasi. lie coacieded
as follows : "The ureserTatioa of pesos
iteght aot vet be dsafMsred of, but it war
oBsUes, which cortaialy seems Bcabable,
Itussia aad Turkey w all, after a time,
ure of it; thea Germaay will be able to
mediate, with better prospects ef suc
ces thaa aow. Advice to Russia now
would anger the Kasaiaa natbm, which
wottld be worse thaa a poising dispute
with a goverameat. I hope that Eag
laad will aot wage apea war against
Russia, but at the most, a sort ef unof
acial warfare, similar to Russia pro
ceedings in Servia, If Austria's exist
caci is threatened, Germany wouhl sup
port her, thus uoicliishly cootiaaing to
act like lead in the framework which
cause a puppet to stand upright. Aus
tria, moreover, possesses greater vitality
than mast people think.
In his remarks recently, Bismarck de
clared that if Ituvsia threatened to be
victorious in the impending war, Eng
land would interfere without making a
formal declaration of war, and he be
ared that England would occupy Egypt,
should Turkish territory be violates! by
the Russian forces.
The Cabinet, with the approval of the
Emperor, adopted a resolution against
the participation or Germany in the
French exhibition of 1ST8.
"Wild ducks are estimated to fly nine
ty miles an hoar; swallows dy rather
faster, and the swift flics about 309
miici an hoar.