Polk County times. (Dallas, Or.) 1869-1???, September 04, 1869, Image 4

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    FIRESIDE MISCELLANY.
HOW TO TEEAT SCANDAL
BY DBA* swirr.
•Ve wise instruct me to indure
An evil which admits no cure;
Or. h.«w this evil can be borne,
Which breeds at once both bate and scorn.
Right, innocence is no support,
When you are tried in Scandal's court;
Stand high in honor, wealth and wit—■
All others who inferior sit
Conceive themselves in conscience hound
To join and drag you to the ground;
Your attitude offeuds the eyes
f)f those who want the power to rise!
The world, a willing slander by,
Jnclims to add the specious lie ;
Alas ! they would uot do you wrong,
llut all appearances are strong.
Yet whence proceeds this weight we lay
On what detracting people say?
}'»r let mankind disgrace their tongues
jn venom till they burst their lungs,
Their utmost malico cannot make
Voi;r headr or tooth, or linger acho ;
Nor spoir your shape, distort your face,
Or put one feature out of place;
Nor will you find your fortune sink
IJy jrhat they speak or what they think;
Nor can a hundred thousand lie•
Make you less virtuous, learned, or wise.
The mos.t effectual w v to baulk
Their malice is—T® RET THEM TALK-
A D E T F ^ T IV E ’ B E X P E R IE N C E .
There is a low rqined ctfltage ou St.
Anthony street, where the moss grows
over the roofing, and the rickety doors
hang by broken hinges. Dust and age
have hid the floor from sight, and tlie
decaying walls arc damp and mouldy.
Qijly one room is habitable, and that
shelters auold woman, gray and deerep
id. Sitting on a low stool sho mutters
a lullaby— an ojd time song. Age has
deprived her o f reason, but the sorrow
a tragedy wrought, is yet fresh at her
heart.
Twenty years ago she was beautiful.
The olive cheeks were radiant, and the
•rlorious eyes flashed the triumph o f a
belle.
Tall and sleuder, exquisitely
formed, with rich Andalusian type o f
beauty, it is no wonder that she reigned
regally over so many hearts. A t tint
time nq society in the world was more
brilliant than hers. Wealth and hospi
tality went hand in hand, and the most
refined and elegant in the land did
homage to the beauty ot New Orleans.
To be star regnant o f such society in­
volved more than physical loveliness,
¿»r.d lllunco Cast&llo had all the graces
that intellect bestows.
None knew when she was married
A young clerk o f her father’s had gain
ed her heart and hand. In this cottage
her infant was born— here when she
stole away from the bewilderment’s of
fashion, sho enjoyed the society o f the
man whose love she ha i ventured so
pinch to win. W eddiog him in secret,
she bad contrived to deceive her parents
and friends.
There were few things the father
would not have pardoned i i his child—
but not this? lie was wont to b<>ast
that kingly blood wa 9 in his veins ; that
his ancestry had fought under the stand
prd o f Arragon.
How could he accept
a plebiau son-in-law. Months went by
and the mask was persevered in. Hut
a jealous rival discovered the deception
at last. And one night the young hits
band fell dead from a shot fired hy a
concealed assassin. The bullet that
pierced his heart destroyed the life of
the child he held in his arms.
W ho did it?
Mr. I and myself had the workingup
o f the case. The city was wild over
the tragedy ; an account o f it will be
found iu the Picayune o f that day.
The unhappy wife, wild with grief, had
not hesitated to avow her marriage. It
produced an excitement ia fashionable
society, rarely if ever seen before.
Hut who was the murderer?
This was the question upon every
tongue.
It was for us to discover.
Months went by in incessant search.
Here and there a link in the chain of
evidence wus picked up Ufctil s*t hist we
were able to hay our hands upon the
man. But, if the deed in it-elf was
horrifying, tho culprit when known, oc­
casioned a thrill of indignant sympathy
for the unfortunate wife felt by all.—
Before arrestiug him, however, we
deemed it advisable to consult the lady
For this purpose, Mr. I. nnd myself
visited her. She was still at the cottage,
never having left it since the night o f
the murder. W hen shown into the
room my heart turned sick as I con
tcmplated the ravages a few short
months had made. The form was 1 ow
ed and bent— the beauty which had
been the boast o f brilliant society— had
fled. Before us stood a lady whom
grief had all but wrecked.
•‘ Madam, we have come to consult
you in reference to the murderer o f
your husband.”
“ You have found him then ?” she
eagerly inquired.
“ Y es.”
“ And he i s - - ? ”
I could not help the sad look that
came into my face. How could I in
flict on a heart so worn and weary an
additional sorrow
“ You do not tell me,” she said with
on intonation o f voice so exquisitely
sad that it went to my heart.
“ I must tell you, madam, deeply as I
grieve to do so, hut you must prepare
yourself for a great shock/* I rejoined.
‘ •Whatother calamity can befail me?”
“ Perhaps a greater one than you
have encountered yet. I fear you will
esteem it such.”
“ Speak, who is it ?”
“ Your father.”
“ My father?— oh, no, not him ; say
it was not him,” and her arms stretched
out to me so appealingly ; the white lips
and anguished eyes were so beseeching
that I felt I would ruthcr die tbau face
such an ordeal again.
“ My father ?”
“ Yes maJum, the chain o f circum ­
stantial evidence leaves no room for
doubt. lie did the deed.”
It seemed
as if this last sorrow had broken her
heart. She s‘ ood up before me ; every
trace o f color fled from her face with
unutterable anguish in look and gesture.
‘ Leave him alone with God !” and
fell fainting tq the floor.
From that hour to this I have never
seen her. She holds no intercourse
with any one. All else save a faithful
servaut is banished - front the house.
From her I learned what l repeat to
you. Her reason has no doubt fled and
she sits by the fireless hearth nursing
h er sorrow aloue with her sorrowful
memories.
Y o u n g W om en and M a rria ge.
Children should uot marry. A young
woman cannot be considered iu any
sense prepared for this union uud< r
twenty on e; twenty five is better. She
is not physically or mentally developed
before this. Solemn duties, cares and
responsibilities await her, for which she
needs large physical development, ma
ture judgm ent, good calculation, domes
tic training, and knowledge o f mcti and
things. Girls o f sixteen and eighteen
cannot have these. They cannot tell
what they really like or dislike— who
and what will meet their nece-sity—
until they are matured themselves.
You cannot overestimate the impoy
tanee of a thorough knowledge of {he
man you desire to marry. Uprightne-s.
fixedness o f principle, an unselfish and
generous disposition and g o d business
abilities should be regarded as indispen­
sable. I f a young man i{> a good son
and brother, lie will make a good hus
band, provided you do your part.
Do not be won by trifles.
A hand­
some face, fine figure and noble bearing
may be desired
Hut they constitute a
small part o f what you need. They
may he but the gilt which hides some
terrible deformity, and which by and
by, will cause you emotions o f disgust,
terrib'e grief or constant unrest. It is
not wi-c to aspire far above your pres­
ent station in life, as this would give
ri-»c to solicitude lest you shou’d fail to
adapt yourself to your changed circum ­
stance'».
Marriage should not beentered upon
without a thorough knowh-dgo o f its
physiological laws, elso much domestic
misery may be expected. Neither should
it be sought fur worldly gain or passion.
True esteem and affection, united to
adaptation and congeniality o f taste,
should form its basis
W hen this does
not exist before marriage, it is hopeless
to expect it afterwards. You must
look out for breakers ahead, and feed
the flame of love with pure oil
Y ou
will need fully as much tact, skill and
patience to manage another heart, as
your own. I f you cannot think alike,
he resolved to yield rather than differ.
Avoid altercation and recrimination.
He forbearing ami forgiving if need be.
I would also suggest that those graces
and charms which won a lover's heart
he still kept for the husband. Never
consider it too much trouble to dress
tastefully and in your best for your hus­
band's eye. Give him freely o f tlmse
graceful attentions and pleasant sur
prises which will make him happy, if
you expect a continuance o f love like
attentions from him. Hide all the dis­
agreeables in pers n, toilet aud home,
and keep the best for love.
AT H O N E I|I T H E EVEN IN G .
Humorous Sayings and Doings.
Nothing concerning the future wel
fare and happiness of the young is so
neglected by parents and guardians as
the manner in which theiy evenings are
spent. Darkness is temptation to evil;
and the suflering young men and boys
to be absent from tho family hearth,
when t,be light o f day does nut restrain
them from misconduct, is really restrain­
ing them to it, and producing incalcu­
lable mischief and ruin. All the riots,
disturbances of any kind and crimes
arc the result o f running in the streets
after nightfall. The home is sometimes
more necessary than the mere command,
and parents should endeavor by their
own example to show the importance
o f spending the hours of daikness with
the fam ily; for if heads of households
cannot experience the truth o f the as­
sertion that “ there is no place like
home,” how can they expect their off­
spring to be domestic. Evening recre­
ation aud employment in the family
circle are infinitely m »ro agreeable aud
plt*a?unr. than any amusement or dissi
put ion abroad ; and honorable and learn­
ed men are the products o f the one,
while dissipated specimens o f the hu­
man race are the results o f the other.
Let huipe be the place it should be, and
let the sunie fascinations aud induce­
ments be offered at the homestead as
abroad, and a more exulted and credit­
able class o f citizens would people the
world.
A traveler at the South writes of a
city there : “ Tjbis city ia beautifully
laid o u t ; so is most o f its capitalists.”
A G ood F a r m e r ’ s A ccou n t of
H i m s e l f — I am a common plain far
mer. 1 cultivate about fifty acres o f
laud, and much o f the labor is perform­
ed by my own hands, including the
regular attendance at market. My laud
is good— I made it so without buying
auy manure. I keep horses enough to
do the work; and cows and pigs much
more numerous than any o f tuy neigh­
bors in proportion to the same amount
o f land. I cultivate every foot o f soil
I can, and it is done iu the best planner.
I have a good sized garden, stocked
with a little o f everything, including
all the valuable small fruits. I find
that well tilled land, having previously
been put in a high state o f cultivation,
will yield not only twioe but tfiripe as
much as moderately good land moder­
ately worked- Cuminencjng in a very
.-mail way, going in debt for nearly the
whole place— I have succeeded in pay
ing off the entire debt, bu ilding« new
barn,¿repairing the house, and adding
generally to the appearance and value
o f the place. I pay cash for everything
I buy. W o live as well as there is any
desire on the part o f my family. My
wife is not overworked. W e keep the
Sabbath. W e do unto others as we
would have them do to u s--are ready
to perform a neighborly a ct at all time*.
O u r ch ild r e n are being well educated.
All this hus been accomplished by at
tending strictly to my owu affairs, and
not troubling myself unnecessarily with
the affairs o f my neighbors, or idling
time away at shops, stores and taverns,
aud criticising the conduct o f others.
“ You seem to walk more erect thao
usual, njy dear sir.” “ Yes, I have beeo
straitened by circumstances.”
Josh Billings says he will never
patronize a lottery so long as he can hire
anybody else to rob him at reasonable
wages.
A green young man, who had never
before seen a steamboat, fell through
the hatchway down into the hold o f the
State o f Maine, and, being unhurt,
loudly expressed his surprise7 “ Well,
if the blessed thing ain’t holler !”
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a thorough knowledge of the various kinds of
Thin Man.— “ Boy, what’s that hun­ machinery required for mining and milling
gry dog following me fo r ? ” Boy.— purposes.
We are prepared to execute orders for all
He thinks you are a bone, I reckon.”
classes o f Machinery and Boiler Work, such as
The Esquimaux says, “ A man who
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S A W and F L O U R IN G M IL L S ,
o f the other pUce here below.
An editor wrote a leading article on QUARTZ MILLS, MINING PUMPS,
the fair sex. in the course o f which he
said: “ Girls o f 17 or 18 are fond ot
beaux. When the paper was is-ued,
he was rather shocked to discover that
an unfortunate typographical error had
made him say : “ Gills o f I f or 18 are
fond o f beans.”
Dr. W ylie was once called to attend
a member o f the editorial fraternity,
and the patient, on being asked if he
hadn’ t taken something strange into his
stomach, replied that he believed he
hud. “ It must have been that glass o f
water— haven’ t been so imprudent be­
fore, doctor, for ten years.”
A Georgia minister has discovered
that the “ forbidden fruit” which Eye
gave to Adam was tobacco.
A person, ip company, speaking o f
a gentleman not remarkable for his
suavity, said he did not like lus manners
“ Ilis m anners!” cried a lady; “ I nev.
er knew that he had any.”
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There is nothing worse for the eyes
than tp look steadily iu a glass. It lias
made many a man blind— blind drunk
The marriage o f a flaxen-haired
young girl to a silver haired old man
only illustrates the tiuth that silver can
buy flax.
Prentice says that man was the ch ief
consideration at the creation. Woman
HE GLORY OF MAN IS STR EN G TH .
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Josh Hillings divides the human race
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those who dou’ t care whether it is so ot
not ”
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“ How long can a fool liv e ? ” asked
a lawyer o f a witness that he was ex Manufactured from tho native Herbs and Roots
of Cali ornia,
amining
“ I don’ t know, I am sure,”
Jt-iS' The Great RlooJ Purifier
replied the witness, “ llow long have
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A Jlronklyn u n d e rta k e r re ce n tly w rote
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to a doctor that if the doctor would re
commend him to families where he vis
¡ted, he (the undertaker) would ‘ •reci­
procate.”
Your whiskers arc unprofessional,”
said a client to his legal adviser. “ W hy
so?” “ Because a lawyer can nover be
too bare-faced.”
F e m a l e S o c i e t y . — You know my
“ Mamma, why are orphans the hap
opinion o f female society. Without it piest children on earth?” “ W hy, my
we should degenerate into brutes This child, they are not. W hat makes you
observation applies with tenfold force to think they a re ?” Because they’ ve no
the young men, and those who are in pareuts to lick ’em.”
the prime o f manhood. For, after a
On his death bed a distinguished hu­
certain time in life, the literary man morist requested that no one might be
may make »sh ift (a poor oue l grant)
invited to his funeral, “ because,” sighed
to do without the society o f ladies. the dying man, “ it’s a civility I can
T o a young man, nothing is so import­ never repay.”
ant as a spirit o f devotion (uext to his
“ W h a t!
are you d ruiik again?”
Creator) to some amiable woman, whose
“ No, my dear ; nob drunk, but a little
image may occupy his heart; guard it
slippery. The fact is my dear, some
from pollution which besets it op all
scoundrel has been rubbing my boots
sides. A man ought to choose a wife
till they are as smooth as a pane o f
as Mrs. Primrose did her wedding gown, glass.”
fur qualities that “ wear well.” Oue
“ I say, Pat,” said a Yankee to an
thing at least is true, that if matrimony
Irishman, who was digging in fiis gar­
has its cares celibacy has no pleasures.
den, ‘are you digging out a hole in that
A Newton, or mere scholar, may find
onion bed?*’ “ No,” said Pat. “ I ’ m
employment in stu dy; a man o f liter»
D own on P etticoats .— That eccen­ ry taste can receive in books a powerful digging out the earth and leaving the
hole
tric philosopher, Ralph Meeker, writes
auxiliary; but he must have a bosom
Sir James Scarlet!, when at the bar,
to the Sun that he is down on the bar­
friend, and children around him, to
had
to cross-examine a witness whose
barian customs o f wearing petticoats or
cherish and support the dreariness o f evidence it was thought would be very
other tight squeezing articles o f appar
old age.— John Randolph.
damaging unless he could be bothered
cl. He says :
Petticoats are emblems o f slavery
E v i l C o m p a n i o n s . — Society is the a little, and his only vulnerable point
the same as are the veils o f Turkey, atmosphere of sou ls; aud we necessar­ was .-aid to be self-esteem The witness
and thestripesaf Sing Sing. Were all ily imbibe from it something which is presented himself in the box— a portly,
the women to put on pantaloons fa-mor­ either infeotiou 9 or salubrious. The overdressed person — and Scarlett took
row, they would not only be just ns vir sodiety o f virtuous persuna is enjoyed him in hand. “ Mr. John Tompkins, I
tuous. as modest, and as beautiful as beyond their company, while vices car­ believe?” “ Y es.” “ You are a stock­
“ And a very
now, but they could walk the streets a« ry a sting into solitude. The society b rok er?” “ I ham.”
fine,
well
dressed
ham
you
are, sir.”
being attired for work whether it he in or company you keep is both the indi
the nursery or in the hospital. When cation o f your character and the former The shout o f laughter which followed
God created the birds he plumed them o f it. In vicious society you will feel di>concerted the witness, and the coun­
with feathers, male and female, and the your reverence for the dictates of con­ sel’s point was gained.
fi-hes he clothed with scales. W ho science wear off, and that name at which
A n intelligent gentleman from G er­
ever heard of a tigress having wool angels bow and devils tremble you will many, on his first visit to an American
like a sheep or hair like an o* ? Yet hear oontemned and abused. The Bi church, had a contribution box with a
no one has seen a stage girl attired in a blc will supply materials lor unmeaning hole in the top presented to him. and
page’s suit, b\jLt he did not admire her jest or impious buffoonery; the conse­ whispered to the collector, “ I don’t got
dress.
A similay custom might he quence o f tikis will be a practical diver­ mein bapers. unt can’ t vote.”
adopted by our young women that would sion from virtue, your principles will
WiU asked old “ ten-per-cent,” what
he far more becoming than tho one become sapped, the fences o f conscience
b.e wanted to accumulate so much money
worn at present. Tho garments could broken down ; and when debauchery
for. Says h e : “ You can’ t take it
he cut after any desired pattern, 30 that has corrupted the character, a
in­
with you when you die, and if you
the fundamental principles be observed, version will takq, pjgqe, gad the sinner could it would melt ”
about the only good thing the stage has will glory in his shame.
The Mayor of Mobile recently mar­
given us is now and then a decent fe­
After thp. cere­
T ub TJutf* W a y to S b c c r r B e a u t y — It is ried a colored couple.
male costume. Universal suffrage is not to cosmetics and artificial appliances, to the
mony, the husband said : “ Massa Caleb,
the only remedy for the present evil skin and complexion, that we must look for
you
has forgotteu something.’» “ W hat
Fifty year’s experience with the ballot personal comeliness, but to, ^ure. and, healthy
is
it.
Aaron ?” asked the Mayor.
blood. Let those annoyed with a sallow and
will abolish petticoats and corsets fo r­ rough stiii, eyes yellow and dull, complexion
“ W hy, you ain’ t buss the bride.”
ever.
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disfigured with blotches, pimples,eruptive sores,
It is altogether too absurd to say that
etc., teeth discolored and breath offensive, cast
Truth can hardly be expected to adapt aside all frivolous cosmetics, and resort at once man is not perfect. W ho is there that
herself to the crooked rolicy and wily to the use o f Dr. Walker's V egetable V ibe - has not met with many who were per­
sinuosities o f worldly affairs ; for truth, o a r B i t t e r s , which will purify and enrich the fect strangers, and not a few who are
blood, and give health and buoyancy to the
like light, travels only iu straight lines. ays Una,
perfeot fools.
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D E B IL IT Y .
And all the diseases o f the
U R IN A R Y ORGANS,
Whether existing in
No m oney is required in advance, as we
prefer that all should receive and see the goods
before paying for them.
A S in g le H atch to auy A ddress, $ 1 5 .
A CLUB OF S IX , with an extra watch to
the agent sending the club, $90, making seven
watches for $90.
Also, a superb lot o f nyost elegant Oroide
Chains, of the latest and most costly styles aud
patterns, for Ladies' and Gentlemen’s wear,
from ten to forty inches in 'ength, at prices of
$2, $4, $6 and $8 each ; sen,t wheu ordered with
watch at tho regular wholesale prices.
l> escribe the w a tch requ ired , whether
Ladies’ or Gentlemeu's sire, aud address your
orders and letters to
T ill- : O R O ID E W A T C H C O .,
13-8t
1 4 8 Fulton street, N ew Y o rk ,
M ALE OR FEMALE;
From whatever cause originating, and nfe
matter o f
HOW LONG STANDING^
Diseases o f these organs require the use o f *
diuretic. I f no treatment is submitted to, Con­
sumption or insanity may ensue. Our fif»h
and blood are supported from these soui^«**.
and the
H EALTH AND HAPPINESS,
and that o f Posterity, depend uj on prompt use
ot a reliable remedy.
HELM BOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU,
Established upwards of 18 years, prepared by
H. T. HELMBOLD.
Druggist,
No. 5M Broadway New York,
No. 104 South Tenth aU, Philadelphia, Penn.
A L T .—CARMEN ISLAN D AND L IV -
EKPOOL Salt, in quantities to suit, at
COX A E A R H A R T ’ S, Salem.
S
W ATSON & GRISWLLL,
Architects and Practical
HOUSE CARFBNTERS,
INDPENDENCE,
OREGON
Price, fil 25 per bottle, or six bottles for $fi 5$
delivered to any address.
ILL take Contracts for Building Houses SOLD BY
o f any description or size, in town or
country. Satisfaction guaranteed,
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DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE
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