The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898, December 25, 1891, Image 2

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HER CELESTIAL VISION.
0 Moon! did you se
s My lover ami me
SB valhiy bnneath the sycamore tree?
. Whatever befall ,
J- O Moon! don't It-It; ; ,
n nothins amitw, you know very well.
' 0 Miami you know,
years hii ' ':
Von left the sky ami dwinmrted below
W a summer niuht ' 1
f - -'i By ymirnwti aweet light;
7 Voo nwt your Kudymiun on l-atmoa' height
. I Ami there. 41 MoonI
You wve him a boon
You wouldn't, I'm uure, have granted at noon
.vasuotbinj? ami i,
BeniK only the bliss
Of giving and taking au innocent kiwi
Rome churlish lout,
W ho was spy 1k abont,
Want off and babbled, and bo It got out i
But for nil the Rotd
The wacould hold.
0 MoonI I nouldu't have gone and bold
' ' So. Moon, don't tell '
Whatever befell
My lover ami me in the leafy dell, :
ilw ta honest and true
. And, remember, too,
-lie only behaved like your lover and youl
New York Truth.
Remarkahln Tule til w ('It I Id Who Had
Itflttii Thought IMmd.
It is a tmne story, tttitt of thlrtwn :
year-old Daisy WiiliamB, who died tlm
other dnynt Sail Iomj, ChI, Some week
ao the tfirl fell nick., One mnrulim an
culled her purvutH
and friend to Tim
hfdHlde, k 1 NHUll
them tfomllty ami
apparently expir
ed A half hour
hiier nlie opwned
her eyes. mulled
aud ami) to her
little mater,
"Mandie, 1 havu
come buck to auiy
a little while.''
"Slie thun turn
ed ovor in bed,"
said Mr. Williams
when apeaking of
the affair, "and
slept soundly nn
til after dark.
About l n'eloek
ahe awoke and re
markeii, 'Mamma,
1 wtia dead, itntl
have leti in heav
en. I mw my little Mster Anna thera. Slit
was Rinyititf, and was just aa happy w she
could Ite, and when ahe miw me aba flew
tnmeaud took meto.lemw.'
"Her mother asked her where jeans waa
and bow he looked. 'Oh, mamma, Jeatia
3
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DAISY WILLIAMS.
c.rumilan llurf. l-iuftil Conditio... EXIT PERFUMCBV.
Poor Tony Hart! Whilo his relative rMm , ,,,,,, nf ririnmi.. the Odor,
ami friends are quarreling ovor the will , , f HiHiiStimi Into timolol.,
of hi8 dead wife, who waa known iu the -Women who nboutiiiab n personal use
theatrical world 11s Hertie Granville, of jrfmuej, uav6 invented a brand new
tho once devor pnrmer of Ned Harriguu .ay ;of (matins awe-cit mid flowery
Is slowly but Biiruly wasting away in nil ollor8i Ti,BI,e VristoortitB protcot that ini-
insuue usj-lum t Worei'Ster, Muss, In j,,,,,,,, cleanliness, eunshiuo nd fresh
fuot, he fa hut 11 shadow of his format ,1, Bnp,,iy the only frnifrBnco tlioronU-
self. "When Tony Hurt was m the vorj bred should care tociiiTynhout with horj
zenith of swwssimd fortune smiled npoii mi ju )r0() o( tht,ir gm,a fttith they nil
him us was straijjht and eiwt m stature, affTOt mlpOTnm, butseentless soaps, salves
but now he is bent and his gait is a shuf. an(1 iotimBi wlt jum, 8troh powilem, at
tliin? one, while his voice, but a Httk i, t,,jit. t m,miino Enirlish fashion
whilo ngo clear and musical, is nearl thpy insW tirot eTCrv Klirnltmt before it
gone; bo can scarcely articulate and tht js .vora mnat to exposed to a prolonged
sun bath.
No more violet esohoted luces, cologne
dried hair, with breaths of whito rose
if rer;oti jy
Minncuiutli. Larger Tlmn rnrlt.
The existing Paris covers 19,275 acres,
or about thirty square miles, while met
ropolitan London, with 4,000,000;popula
tion, contains 118 square miles, and Chi-
cago provides an area about as extensive bm lM m, jlst n'ke anv
for 1,100,000. The average distance from ,. , 1 n1 ,. t..,,,. ....i he
the center of Paris to the circumference . in.,. , , j, tmk aUtor unit
is only three miles. Minneapolis, with me by the liuml and showed unull throuiih
only 165,000 people, has a municipal area heaven I can't liegin to tell yon all I saw
more than twice as birgeas that of Paris. In heavou. There were .thonsaiula and
Almost the entire popnhitionof Paris is lionaila of angels Hylnu all around me
'.faoused in the fete of tenement siruc """- " ""'" who t. i
uUUnu ... n j idKHe,! me many times. 1
tores averaging from four to five stories mw mJ. Hucte l01) ,,, , kmvl hm M ,,
m height. . ' as 1 saw him. Then .lestts took me by
According to the revised figures of the tBe llln,j llu, nK l0 where 1 could look.
eiisusof 18S6 there were nearly T5,0U0 down into hell. It'aaiiawfiil place. Satan
i houses in Paris, and the average number himself was there. Jesus told me 1 could
of people in a house was about thirty, go back and tell my folks und everybody 1
tn tins old arroudissements of the inner saw wlmi 1 Imd en, and If they did not
Paris there are probably about Sa.000 Wtove me he would send down my little
i .,.,,;,. ,, iniKinnn sister Anua.aiul if theydid not believe her
houses, accommodating aoout 1,000,000 wobW mme MmHeU lio yoll
.jpeople, lielievewhat 1 have mud t Well, papa, if
Y For a totnl contrast in tuo plan of you ,oan(i s0 (i not swear any more
house construction we have only to cross the Saviour said you could come to heaven
tne channel and to examine London, too."'
where we find an average of about eight The child repeated this story anbstan-
persoufc to a house for the whole inetrop- Ally i" the same worils to a number of
olis. But the people of Paris are better persons: 8he linirered along for a month
hou9,-d,.all things considered, than those and dually d,e,l beyond any polb l ity of
, . , , b , . , m doubt. Her narrative is implicitly l
ff""- ,A PP1 on ?f 2;50.0UO lieved by all who heard it.
Wliuiu a Cltco: wuuae iuuius id uuij vutvo
miles is certainly very dense, bnt itmust
be remembered that Paris is a many
storied city Dr. Albert Hliaw iu Cen- Id Future
fury. :" '
SOUTH DAKOTA'S DIVORCE MILL.
It Will Orlnd Lew Swlfllj
I but More Fairly.
Consternation has recently been spread
i Smln on Bridge.. I amonn the divorce seekers in Sooth Da-
'I T"ie front stoop offers facilities for kota because the judges of that new com-
Fjonrtehip. and among the young people monwealth declare that they will allow no
' of BrooWvn the front stoop is a popular more "monkey business" in the courts
snmmerinstitution. The Brooklyn bridge Ninety days' residence give, one a legal
7 i", .:.u .i,,.fi..i.ikhri.iu atandniKaiiil the riidits of citlaoushlp, ami
jia a bridge of sighs. It is the high bridges a,VHtltW(! of thi, ,hort term re-
iver the Central tracra m upper new qujreln(!Ut rauy ,wope fr0, the east who
Tork, however, that are most ardently .wi,,i,ed to break their marital bonds have
orked for this purpose. ,- . I flocked to Sioux Kails, remained there the
An evening stroll that takes the ob- (oecllled time, gone into court with pre
rvcr over one of these bridges will show pared cases, and beinu confronted by no
ozens of couples leaning against the defense have received their decrees. After
jaaml apparently investigating tha that did they remam to grow up with the
' and colored f." They settled their bill,
itrams below. A manly arm , h iHwver and landlord, packed their ef-
drawn from a slender waist fectsari went home. Of late the abuse
sto be stealthily slipped back ilaK umwn to the dimensions of a public
themoment. Theskirmish candal, and the judiciaryof South Dakota
filing on there while you are aro resolved that hereafter those seeking
the theater. It is the engage- freedom from matrimonial ties must clearly
3 of the poor and lowly who show that tliey are uot In the state for the
toents and have no front gato P'iose of getting divorced. The law
jsteps. tor them the bridge vBimlem tl n,aintiff ,,,., gooll tai6U;
ma mghts is a Uisn ot ice 1,, a resilient ninety days next preceding
itwo spoous in it. Now YorK tbe cmmcneenient of the action." Great
listener cannot understand him,
: Puresis, that dread disease of the brain,
is gradually doing ite fatal work, and,
according to the statement of Dr, Noble, ' mi ju3mino tu Btir the senses as my
tho superintendent of the asylum, wlit . My M byi Ail tmm ine tri,,b8
has attended Tony since he was commit : have b(Jf,n rui,wlted to imotlior OlasB.
tedto tho .institution, tho days of tlM ; gtill. -BOtwitluttuiilititr hat vigorous de
poor fellow uro miuilwred. Br. Nobl j mim!intion, tlll) aminhia soul cleaves to
expressed the opinion to a visitor at tin g00llly IH,rfmt,B, ai,e COuld not put
asylum, who ouco knew Touy that tin ,h,,m 0itl,gPti1(,r rora her, und as a sort
latter can scarcely survive six montlu ; - nTO,nrun1is Inw inumfniwd the for-
longer, auu parnlysia of the brain may Blwly 0i,(iri3i,i,d iUiry frum horself to
result at any momeut uuu ue louoweu )u,r 6nrrotmdiugs. This now prejudice
by death shortly afterward. I d(s not extend to her upartnieuts, aad
The contest over tho will of the laM tl)m sll(1 jB fimIlg ,.1, V11KH0 y(,t fle
Mrs. Tony Hart will lie renewed before netful suggestions of flowery meads,
Surrogate Rollins shortly, when some ; ,.lin wBm,rt w00dlands, clean smelling
interesting evidence regarding the be-' iterm anll extltitl blossom), rich and
quests mid tho reason why no provision heady.
was made for Tony will bo brought out i Indeed, the odor and not tho color is
The fund raised at the uenelit perrorm-1 now ,w,,d to distiugiiwh-diffi'ivnt chum
auce, and placed in the bauds of I'ranl ' uora, Thcroserootu iiguiiicstbutcharm
W. Sanger und A. SI. Palmer, tho the j i, ,1Mit, hung very possibly in warm
atrical managers, as trnstetsi, is used tc pink tints, where every inspiration fills
pay Hart'sexponsesattheasyltim. New tiu lungs with am ecstasy of subtle
TfMflSTIfrCUTW
' 'oiNq Tobacco
There is always a licst even
among a score of good things,
and cvury pi)t' smoker who has
tried the Mastiff brand acknowl
edges it to be the sweetest, cool
est smoking tobacco made. It
does not bite the tongue, and is
positively free from any foreign
mixture,
J, 11, I'ace Tobacco Co., Kidimoml, Virginia.
York Telegram.
sweetness. Not only does tuts conserve
of blended fragrance riso from wide
mouthed jars gunrdiiig the deep hearth,
but literal handful 'fif the spicy petals
have beeiisti'ewn bentaith the divan nig
and insinuated into seductive silk pil
lows heaped high in I the dusky corner.
Rseplng Cider Mwmlt.
Cider to be kept nnfermented should
be made as late in autumn as possible,
as it would he difficult to keep from fer
menting when made early in the season,
November, made cider, if bunged up ; rt immMttni cmminijlv worked head
tight and stored whore a tempanitun onmmental p3iui'li decorating
nearthefreeziiigpointcanbomuiutaineil.j low omi,roiflifrv chairi. It is recoaniaed
will probably keep sweet indefinitely, j ln .thn T,,ry wnx m(tiiig in tall taper
Home jieople put in a half pound or a BtM1(i8i , glli, j, rare incouse,
pound of mustard seed to tho barrel ol Bnms j sj jvi)r i
cider and others use sulphite of lime in
the same way. The old time method ol
scalding is considered by many people
one of the best and least objectionable
methods. ......
We see this described as follows:
Roses of ere
and white, '
ritet mid Him
ished ill sad
Lavender va
verto verre h
red
!BU-
"ir
te. d
SHILOH'S
CONSUMPTION
CURE..
The kucmss of lliis Great Couuh Cure is
without o parallel in the hijtory of medicine.
All druggists are authoriied to .ell it on a pos
itive guarantee, a teat tint no other cure can juc
tesslully stand. That It may become known,
the ITopriclors, at an enormous exne, are
placing a Sample Boille Fret inio every home
in the Uniied Slates and Canada. 11 yuu have
a Cou(h, Sore Throat, or Bronchitis, ue l
,. . .,, '. Tf .... -I,il hfl the Croan.
a win cure j"u. j" - ,.
or Whooping Couirh. uw It promptly, and rebel
is mire. If ymi dread that insidious diwaae
Consumotlon, ue It. Ask your Draggist for
SHILOH'S CUKE, Price to els., fo cte. an" -
tl.oo, If your Lungs are lore or mi
uie Shiloh's Porous Matter, Prl-
When tho cider has slightly fermented j , . ,.,ii i
it should be drawn or dipped from the ! Ir,.,i,ir,ir thei 1
casks where it has been standing ta ! an(i mjtdoor l!
settle into large copper kettles or an old it jn-xecre i
copper still, and ho heated just np to tin : .tiks uny Ion 3
boiling Mint and no longer, when il : mtal fracra I
should be again put into open casks to dnned boudoii 1
settle and become cold. It will then b . lounging cowl
ready to be tightly nnngeu m oarreu . Btaineil almai ,
and stored away. During tho heuting a gained by dr
largo quantity ot scum win rise to tne tinv saucer ot j
. i .1 .1 n.. ' ' 3
top to oo saiuiuieu ou, miu uui ui ,u men are so caj
cooling most ot tuo lmpnnues sou neiu that when gij
in solution win iw uepositeu as seuimom apurtuients u
in tue ootiom 01 tuo vasas, ropuiai . quarter of
waruuiiiug. 1; strangers' art.
I tinges tho air
ir. ..i . "Z , , S wl'U thec-ttis
I waa talking with Mrs. Henry Ward aiwav,, deligls
Beecherafew days ngo regarding the favorites. n'
widely copied report that some acconni , '
liooks kept by Mr. Beecher of his farm
ing and domestic expenses had been re I The cm
cned from a pile of liousei
were aliont to te published.
truth in the report whatove;
Beecher. "Why, Mr. Beec1
last man in tho world to keen
as account books. , H""'
his life, for be
it. Ik"--'
stress will I laid hereafter on the .wo-
"111 good faith." ,;;
Tbe record at Sioux 9"
en Aetiouut of a Peff.
i buaband who was lately u;1t up to dale '
. the health of a dog ny a ;
td presented it to his wife(j
dogl De dogl . y' '
it dat dog! ,,;!' '