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POETS DEPARTMENT -oo~ N, N.Y.~ THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 28, 186ll o.nd corn cr b-nll and he bowe4 hiS head aq.d covered hts fae<;~ WI~~B Q.snd11, Yes satd h1e w eously 1 1111 that we blld tn the hous hnen sheetll 1111d that he excht med mvbtunfar Ty God for l:ps kmdness-:you re ,u sound \Thnnk safe and LAWS OF NEW YORK [BY At;TBORI'rY ['Erer.t loW: unlsaw B dlfi\o-;;;t t me aha 1 be p es tibed »~ an e-o~JI)~ttq(!l aq4 n.'k&'6ffec tb 'Owtb Q ho f!JIIunty Juilrre=llilliiR.\\l' li!tOIIIIE.ln J!l fm of*n>qM lJA.MI<lslf BRG!tll! Wntton for tbe Pross !!l '11'!1' t.! :LA.'fi ';/'' !!ll !loT t.! !lUifd~n ,t11ou,ghtj mado hvr qu1v~r stood U'resolute then .nn• portable desk which she had towels p ll<>w CI>SQS 110 le cloth~ that X took so much pride m spmmng 11nd weavmg and my beds and p llows and bedding -but here her TOICe failed her, and she burst mto tears \Yes srud the good mother. bah,r bas laa.,hcd h>-da,r II Then you vo had a good ttme, he oon~m ued as he nnd their ne1glibors for Edmonds and hm fanlily were yet tberll gathei'l!d about tlje tea table laden With front1er dehcaCJ98 enl eth da.y af e k Jay liy tlio S!lllllD!IIl\Y m lltuto jleV!fiHd ~latll,teS.1 -lll~i>talo .l'llj>•f. \'\'1 be S lhll'tRL 'L Dat!Rlm Slierijf,-A.ar.A.HA.M !;. D>l¥1) Ja tinder Sl.erti/'--CH>.RLEsiJ.RODHEAD Jatfor-DIJMdND ELM E'NDOIU dtJ14nty fflYk-:m.o~.s SAXTON Oferk a Depot y-MA\\~ '\E. 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MD PUV Kys-er ke 3 Sup t of P-o~>r-BE~<..s I F><EER Garillne• Pd\r llozMe Keep r-MosEs CoNsTABLE Do Phvsu: an-AsM DEYO Jtnf do EDGAR ELT NGE { Jo-HN VA::ODE.R Sa.u.geH ffi c OTIS CHURCH Rosend 1~ oroners I AAC STAPLES MarlllorQugh ifosrur DITBOIS JR RondQut County Sealer-GI'JO 1\<l EMMET Ron lout Plank Road ~ R B Fowi >:R EllenY lo J:nspectors S lt\'u~?. 8 !,;.~tt~~ I N PURSUANCE. of u.n <>ru r of Jo.mes M Cooper Surrogate of Ulster County not co fs hereby gtven t<> ali >ferwns having eln m• agstn~>t the estS<te of Ah~aham Young decen.Betl l\te of the town of M rlb<>rough m sa. l county Ha.t they are ~e-qu red to prese-nt'ifle r cla n s With fhe v<>nd ers n suppol't U ereof to Ste])l en 'l!a.beJ: o e of the Ex.ecu~ors of Sf\ J e.st te h s re ience n sa d town on or befo -c he 1 dOly of t\.UollOt ne><t D .. ~.d Janun. y '>31 18!5 BY WiLL E WILDWOOD S ng In.dj s ~ ~ong aga n It fell upon my 1 stenmg ear As gently ao the f~>lllll! of All Mlg&l g pMv1y tear lit wok<> \tender dhord wtthin Th a s<>d<lon'!'i hE>l>rt oi l!I,UlO, Thy vowe u vpol, ~ye he!\V<m)Y sweet Possess ng power divme Then lady 8 ng that song agrun Thy vo ce I Jove tn hoar Sneh ~nt\i.o stra ns a th uc ns th ne Will br ng the pMrly tear And makes my heu.rt '&t.~a fast Il'or she I loved g~ well Did smg h t gentle gcn tle song Tho n ght we sa d fa ewe I Btooklyn N Y 1860 Wr !ton fu tbe P css EVENING BY W LLIE WARE Beneath the r Ftnr bt'Jewe 1 rob{':! The hen. ns now are ben I ng And with the mu mur ng zcp yr 8 gh The b ds lltst notos a o blond ng The moon pa.le empress of tbe ~ gbt, S ts -on her royal h:rOOlc of B I er And sb.oot:l he a ows of pu o 1 o t; Upon tho gon ly fiow ng or The flowers meekly bow the1r hea.ds As f Q o come w th some g eat sorrow And sheJ a. d wy h we ot eal'!:l. s trunk nnd which con and notes she took from 1t a to the bnm w1th wh1te gomg to a dry good s box end. formed the r cupboard u;key JUg for m those days that was cons1dered one of fr<Jnt:ier ex stence It wBB full glass nnd then 1\ehberately of the ph al mto tl e till she was sat1sfied the were thoroughly mixed the ta.hle w th the g!Ms n uttered It s m self k 11 them they w 11 me She crept burr edly nto 1pt:t1r1g down the tr11p door and ca:ndl~ proceeded to adm n ster OJ who I ad JUSt awakened - to sleep a d folded closely sl o ~as detorm 1eu to suf than r ok 1t m the hands of tortur ng suspense auu anx t1 1 the war w hoo1 burst and the cab d or was v o 'I here were s x stalwart M they rushed m yell ng brand h g the r ton abawks won e b low as though hell \ Don t t11ke on so chii(J; ' satd tho old Ia dy kmdly It nl1ght hiiTo lleen worse than th1s You have your husband lind your chlld yet 0 If you d seen htm scalped before your eyes, BB I d d my ch1t-d llnd then been earned off to au Tndum w1gwam as I was and kept there a year and ev11ry day of that year seen the litd.le brown cn~Ja of my boy h6ngu1g to my oaptor s wa st-you d have somethm.g to cry for then It tsn t your case so bad but tt Olin bG holpad Hlly WbeRt And CIIPII Will grow aga n next year and you have plenty of woodland and can get out a house nnd btttn rhe ne ghbors Will aiJJend a help mg hand And you ve sheep and can make blankets a 0 a n after a wh le a.nd yonl' geese w II soon fill your bods and p llows The 1 n en was the worst to loso but you re both young and healthy nnd can look forward to many :rears of work and n ttme you II be as well off as ever But f th s IItle fellow had been scalped tl c e u been sorrow m your hearts unt I you d cd Nothmg could have made h s place good You sa u they brought off your horses :\\ ck she co t nucd after a pause tn whJCh she seemed to be n deep thought I Yes indeed cbJid I II tell yoU au about lt when you re tli.rougb l Very white W!LS the young mans face as he learned the story and passionately d d\ he agam and agam clasp to h s hearth a ra1r young Wlfe and tlny babl> anll over and over agam d d he bless h s old mother fol- her da~ mg efforts to save those so no~tr ~ud dllnr to him A Scofl'er Rebuked A few wmters ago while traveling t::1outh J halted late one even ng at a v llago m North A 1abamn to spend the n1ght Quite 11 com pany of travelers and VIllage goss1ps were seated around the glow ng fl.re m the bar room when I made my entry r waa soon SE~ated m the m1dst of the motley assembly and during the mterval occup ed by m ne host m makmg ~erta n demands -on hts htrder for my especml benefit I listened to tbCU\ chit- chat A vanntmg self tmportant dJSC1ple of Black•tone was hold ng forth nan eloquent(~) tirade aga nst rel gwn and Ch 1st an ty m gen era! I he eJrenmstance was somewhat sim 1ar to one whtch happened to Judge Marshall of Vtrg ma wh le traveling through the west ern port on of the Old Dom1mon I had pa.po in wJ;t qh t: f>bn.U ba \C9D ta ned D all he courts of jdatu:a in this State roi'dlu an pr.......Uogs before aey <Jft COl\ bodY<>' hoatd ill which t fihall \l:e thought n:ecermarj 1;o reM thereto unt 1 tluee mqntba af el' tb.1J 4PSP- qfi the ees!rlon u: :Wbich lt bct:arflo • l•w Beo 8 t tie 7 chnp 8 p~~~ 1 Revi e~ Statutes and fuwa of !SiD \O\bi>p 280 J Hfu'IRY D YOUNG SOL j;\ION IURDI'jA.LL STEl'Ht;:<f TA IHJR tdfim E\ec or f) URSU ANT to \\ order of James M Co per L Surrog :t.te of U ster- c-ounty not ee 13 e e by g :ien to n.ll pe:rsous haung cla. ms n.ga.mst the estAte of Ellisbeth Crnns deo~~tsed ate of tb.<> town of S! \wangnnk n sad county tliat they aro requ red to vreoent the c a m to the unJe d gueJ aJm n strn.tors of •• d e tste at the <>ffi<>e of James G Gra am n sa. d The trees down n he shady h ow Wave tho r green arma tu c y bn:e o And bow !h !!tot!e y <>rMe To the svreet stars that h ne above And the noon s bnght sm 1 niCI face Brooklyn N .. 1860 ts fiends They had three young ~ ck Edmonds a three :r oac old boy rwo thcim'ha••tetleid to b nd the feet of the poor Yes g andmothor they stand JUSt out s de here \nd your sled :\ k d d they burn that I No I sa. v t stand og by the s de of the road as we came along Wby I Because N ck these dead heathens have got to be carr ed off It wont do to leave them anywhere about here because you see all the WQI ves n creation w II be here by an other mght and then too the red skms up north w II be lookmg after them and therl' 11 be t ouble f tl y find them dead been seated but a few m nutes when the at torney wound up With the followmg ' Yes gentl<lmen the whole eyatem of relt g10n IS one grand humbug and 1ts votartes are either monoman1aes or p11or llhterate delu ded bemgs It JS the poor alone who are the most numerous of 1tB dillc!ples Why 1s it I ask that the poor man JS more susceptible than the r1ch man to rei g1ous mfluences 1 One hundred poor men become converts to the theory to ten weanhy Would yon have proof~ look around you Why IS 1t I ask z What say you stranger 10 llllswer to thiS m terregatory t sa d the attorney tur• ng ah ruptly to an elderly and rather distmgilJShed lookmg gentleman who sat quietly smokmg h s p1pe m a far corner of the room and who had arnved at the ron bnt o.n ht>ur or two he fore me own on o before the 18.th day of August next lhted Febru ry 1,; h 1860 J A\U':S CRA:I<S --=---~ P UII.SUAN.f to nnorderofJ mes~I Coop Surrog te of U ster county not ce s here by g ven to all pe sons h~tv ng ch ns n<>~t nst the eat,.te of John r. {~tel ey decease I late of the town of P!attek 11 n sa tlcoun y th~t ey are rcqu red to p sent the same w th the v .. nchers n support thereof to the unders gn ed a.dm n stra.tr s: of sa d deceased on or be ore the l:!t.h d\'y of Jttly ne~t at her pes den e n saul to:wn Dotted Feb~u:Hy 6th !860 ALM!It,\. MACKEY A lm n & ratr x I N pnrsua,nee of an order of James J1,I Cooper Surrog te of \Jlst r county not ee s her by t: ven to p rsons h v ng cl n n estate of Henry R Krom te of the own f Ol ve n s d cot>nty decease l t[ at t.l ey are Teqn red to present tl e same w th the vouch rs IU support thereof to tf \unrters gn 1 execn r ol satd estn.te at h s res denc:e n he sa. d own of 0 ve on o bcfo e the ltith ~>Y ol Ju y n xt D >ted J tnuary G l 18o0 6m347 JOHN J BOICE [ )OR:o;UANT o an order ot J mes \l Coope Surrog~te of U ster county not e ::~. e e by g ven to o,U J'Orsons hav ng cla ms n\\a nst the est3te of Abraham Elt ng dcce¥cd 1 te of tb.e town of Loyil n aatd county that they n. e reqmred to present then· cl um~ to be un ler Stgned atlm n ti rator of the estate of sa d de ;;eased at b • ~emdence n the c ty of Pough keeps e Dutchess county on o before the Hd day af Sevtem er next Dated Ja oh I 18G0 LUTHER ELTING Adm n s r or 3566m THE STORY TELLER !i'curful DO$e -=-A §k.eteh Mary The name wts spoke If/ th start! ng em phas s but the s eeper was sound n her flrst nap and nstead of awaken ng merely moved her head nervously on her p low Mary Mary I wake up my child some(h ng dreadful to tell you and speaker an aged woman tn n ght cap and short gown shook the fa r g~rl sh figure very tenderly 1t was true yet so thorough y as to cause l er o ope~< her eyes and look w ld y around \\bat s t mother 1 Ed ~Yard- Is safe I t ust but we ourselves are n reat pe l I on t tu n so pale daugh er don t fa nt f you do we sl a l be lost De the brave font r ~>oman ) on prom sed Ed ward yon \ou ltl But vi at s t mother ~ gasped than asked the w h te I ps Ind ans 1b :J Don t tremble so ch ld I ll save you J es and the baby too you m st m nd ne-do JUSt what I tell you and above a 1 do t fa t nway But whe e are they nother I and fr ghtened young creature only three months fro n c v I at on no,., sat upr ght n I er s ck bed a d lool ed towards t! e door a f she expeeted every second to see 11 brawny 5 oux leap nto the cab n Over to ~ ck s :lfary me I don t I o\ what Someth n 0 woke twas a d ts no they had that n ght made had been spared the scalp tb~>t other o.od deeper pa ns inflictl~d upon theru wh Je the oth bed whero 1 they supposed of course a d mouden sl ould have e caped them l ght for they had brought m:.,~:n safe and h s w fe s wmter and commenced the work of feather beds and p lows w th tbe r I nut ng kn ves COJlte:ptsscattered The straw t cks of doors and set fire to 'I he were broken open and af art cles as they thought 1;oua1w. they strun~ the others furmture of wh ch the young nr•mm>. and wh ch she l ad brought v:as ruthlessly spl t lp ~ th t I he arm of one of or the n vas ra sed to \hen I s eye caught s ght he g ass In a moment he latter and poured t full tdown and sta d not the r I ps thb last drop was shaken 'I hen t ghten ng anew the they had bound tl e r cop pped tl e r blankets about lay down before the fire place blaze of p ne and rna had thrust mto 1t 1 hey eo nfo table look6 and ac>ll)us ~\I ross d d they I e there qu e ly anotlller began to wr the and groan agony was fearful to ba Ed.m<nj<IB ani h s w fe cannot to th s years have passed speak shndder ng They shnt the r I ve been th k ng of that, grandmother and I guess I d better start as soon as 1t s I ght for the ne ghbors- W eJI the I guess you hadn t N ck for sure as you do they II th nk we ought to dt v de tl e spo Is and I shouldn t wonder 1f we lind enough on these fellows t<> make up wbat we ve both lo~t 'I hey got the r money from the agent only last month JUSt bke as not tt s on them Yon go homo and get the sled and httch the horses on and we ll load them up and put them where their own mother could not find the n Dayhght wa3 JUSt breakmg but 1t was too dark to sec clear y so the old woman took her lantern and out It was a h deous s ght and would hav ol vok the nerves of ~~<ny but 11 front er woman for the agony of tl e death hour had left the faces and forms of tho Ind ans hort bly convulsed Nick shuddered and declared be couldn t touch th~ Now don t be a fvol N1ck, or 11uperstl tJous Dend men aren t tc be feared Just help me unstr p these pouches-they re hoavy w tb s1lver I cant grand mot! cr I d rather be a. beggar all my daJ s- '\ oil, go tl en foo and get the aled and et ne tend them And una1ded she p1 o c€ d d n her unwoman J work nnd. wl en N k return d al I oodecl and cloaked a pa r of buflalo shoes and hucksk n m ttens on rea What JS the reason you 11sk ~ Why 1t IS stmply because the wealthy are too much oc cup ed w th the busmess the cares and plea aures of I fe to g~ve a thought to rehg1on 'II ey wo1 t take time to gtve the subject a serious tl eught One sa1d Re had a yoke of oxen and that he Wished to prove them therefore he prayed to be excused another 11 p ece of land &c The m mds of tlle poor are not thus abs01 bed wtth the trash of the earth to the exclusiOn JJf that wh1oh IS pr1ee Joss True God haa chosen the weak and fooliSh to confound the atrong and the WlSe n many mstances yet beheve me t 1s not the 1lhterate alone who are so blessed of God as to be the reCJpie ts of h s grace and mer c es The Wisest men the world has ever seen have acknowledged 1ts supremacy and power with a w llmg knee Where IS there an un be ever now n tb s en! ghtened c<>untry where tl e maJesty and goodness and glory GoJ have been man fested so often and so clearly demonstrated, bot that he IS a weak va upstart 2 Tl e world from superstitiOn ah from chaos has bQen subverted and ciV dy to ass st I m u h s fearful task Why grandmother he excla mcd I ft them the r legg ns you Ihzatlon througl\ 1ts mstrumel tahty, now a.nd hlooms where feree1ty once re1gned and the .. sou d of the Gospel1s now beard among meu blaDkets I N PURSUANCE of nn order of J:;mes M Cooper Sur•o 0 ate of the county of U ster #fJt oe s hereby g ven to nll per ons hav ng Cistms o.ga nst the e n.te of D n el Ha t late of the town of Pla tek 11 n sad conn y deceased th:1t they a e r~ I\ re l o present the r c n ms ,.o lte un ler~ n tl a. I n trator of sn. d cs ta.te n.t h s re lenc~ 11> tl e 8ft d town on or matter anyhow and JUSt ns I ope ed my eyes I saw tiro I ght on the wall a d I heard them whoop I knew tt was Ind ans I ve heaid the r heathemsh sl outs afore now and J owe them a curse too the wretches fo d dn t they scalp my first baby-hang ts ht I hen but the r hands were could not close the r ears to of pa o wh cb tie brown curies to the r belt and leave ts vbbulnd. pretty wl t corpse for the olve8 0 It I l'vhilteni:njg l p D d they leave me my bed 1 sa1d she sharp!) No mdeed And shall I treat the r dead bod es be tcr than they d d my I v ng one and me an old woman of s1:xty 1 But what w ll you do w th them ~ wherQ scenes were once enacted too dark and re'loltmg for gentle ears and nations wh1cb were onee mantled With superst1t on auil' whose streams wore ever tmged w1th human gore and stamed even w1th the blood of mar tyrs and mnocence now waft m peace the i/efor\ the :H J 0 ep moe n X t D tetl MMch zu 1su JA\IE\ H TIAIT Adm n s ~ lor If you are cormng wrry dan t you come aloll\\ Y ou need .. new h~t l:i 1 enongh and t requ ea but a \\' \1 sum of mOlluy to get a IUlW h~>t at B.libT S He h all tao ne •est styloa n market ~IS nlwa;rs ott h:Llrl to wa t on h • fr ends and ~BI.trons __ __ __ Walk along, John I -J.• Nll stop mat BEST Sand get that no b11t for 1\. th<>t old ono of yours lB u.bont playod e t cou d have bur cd h m the I ttle mnoccut beauty I But t won t Jo to stand tall ng - They 11 be here as soon as they ve done up the r woi k over there and we n ust get ead v for them tl e red var n nts \Vhat upo earth they were ma-de for 800 Here br ng ng fron a chest a. flannel sk t a.nd new quIt you must put these o over your every da) clothes a d two pa rs of stock ugs and my bul:falo shoos and my oM cloth cl'oal and yo 1r hood a td blanket sha-wl and then crawl down mto the cellar as fast as you can Its no use try ng to get you away you re too weak and the babe s too I ttle - long though One b one ab•gg;cr·o~ out nto the open a r and fell dcpartu\re capt ve. It was U e w1erd and to the r exetted bra s shadow •htch the fire I ght upon h s b o • must we f I could bt.\i: only lot>se my N !Ck I !I S001\ free \Do w th tl em ~ ck ~ I II make mttlens for Ed out of the !egg ns and clothes for him out of those blankets for they re all first banner of the cross Beware young roan he'W you sseer at tlla;t wb1ch to SOOUl'e for us, a Sav1or offered up his lifa a wlllmg I would sacrtfice D1d 1 not know you~ man, that qual ty broad cloth I don t believe he I wear them n f 1t was through 1gnnrance on your part that No because you re only half wttted But you thus rev le I would excln m to JOU m Ed s no such fool We ant afra1d of dead the fangunge of Paul 0 full of subtlety and mens shoes Perhaps ) ou wou!Un t t<>uch of all IDI6Ch11>f thou cllld of the dev I tl Gu any of these either and she shook 11 luather enemy of all r ghteousness Wilt thou not cease bag t II t J nglbd merr ly Two hundred to pervert the r ght ways of the Lord 1 !!liver dolltrs I found on those wretelies and l!a 1 a ha I mt'errlll'ted tho lawyer six splendi<l r lies too--l know a good ri:ll.e f had l known that I had wnk.ed up an old I am a woman for I ve kept a garr1son many l\Iethod st preacher I ~Jionld have taken time a day .-ben I was a g rl m ludllllla and SIX by the forelock and ru 1 m t1me C ltrLDltEN'\ HATS AND OAPS -Lad os mll find aU l!EST 10 the finest stook of Children s a.o.d l_P.{a.nt s Ha.ts n.nd Oa.ps ever ofYe ed r! this lae M.o hers w 'h good lOokih~ bn.b ee ( tl e hand fumJat. 6hild tha-t- ever wn.s born ) are tnv ted to call and e!P'IIlUl• my elegant a sort nent of Children s I II go down first o,nd fix yoll' up a mce p la'Ce aad • th a couple of q,ml ts nod a ptllow the old won an let herself down mto a I ole whl'ch served as a cellar Gather ng up the h~>y that was spread ovor the potatoes to I eep them from f eezmg mto one corner of the b n she latd a qutlt on 1t, put a pillow noxt to the wall a d: then spread a qu It on the e1<cla med wh lc tl e pej'Sl)i.ro.tion Ho,rt, .. l llnOW llll<f tr ckled dowrr bunt ng k ves and lot,!' of powd<~r nnd shot I am no~ a MethodiSt preacher Slr l have mtd bullets llu t come we ve no tnne to not that honor they arc a p ous a usel'ul a lose rev~red class of people whom I love and re fancy hats a d cnps __ _ _ TiJo.T ~;-;s the Book of Job atl go d I k ng d\ Jiten rnn\l'lably puroha e thetr h\'ts at BEST S J!:ll qicel tote boya buy th~ \\P\ at BEST\' All liD!nllaome litt e bab s aro :1i od :v tb a. ne b.: n.t 1 E~T ~ gro\11 d P OCKET fl~T Jnstrecei ed BEST q I torr bly af a d she 11 catch col.i and -- -- -- t1 e tl e baby s so httl• slH> sa d to hers'Clf Dr uosecrstG!!Ie § Celeb .. atcd I but t s better tbnn he ng I l!ed' by the Ind p A I N E X T R A C T E R a ,s and I llr sk the1r fi d ng us t ere a d rpniS meilicmc he most es:tcao dtno. Y disco r scra'bl ng up one took the s ck woman 118 she ~ ed ti w re i.eve the pan of the wu st burn:l aiiilseafdl! lnst,.ntt:r and healmthout leavmg a scar I would a cl1ld and tenderly sat her down- mto lt w n effectually .cn.rc fever so-res heul'l'UL sm 8 n ld the h0le head sore th oa. qu. nsy s c aye p cs r ngw m I d k dl ;h fi Pd eM; felonS; -\!iroken b onst ch lbl<> Dll corns so\ p I aren t n e up o e or m e ptoo ol,d eo<eS op a ns br se P\ ns n t.he you somo ten or warm J ou so ne broth to b ~ 5 tle au 1 he c-J:Uomp auc n tl c f cc p na. :n \\ • ~ ts b \- out!loi!M 1 , or ~trona &e keep the I fo \ you but I II ux you aome mtreationa su u JO n w:; ,. Also Salve for s~ t ltheun :So ofo;ili 1:: Y P 0 \ w rre ve a ttlo left yet and you ll never c'l1n.pped.llan Is &c W 11 f(f need t 1 ore than you do at th s ro nute John St l{ n\\ on near ~ ~~~ ! and she soon came down aga n w th\ bUtt)e Latest Faslmm --!Hll'i k f M n and gluss and a so an old fn.5h oned t n Jan J ugr REC~:o!VED .. I~ go '\' 0 ar. OB tern and a couple of candles :Booom Shirllr'!tt' REM.IlRKABLY LOW PRICES 1 But lhe baby mother Perhaps t 'IV II \!\\cash a!«> n.fine a.s o t'l!ent of gentlemen s Neck cry a,nd then tl cy II fi d ottt where we are t~~ ¥\ s es Co a n l genoru n ° n en sa u tho torr fie I creature as she choked down or PuriWSh .. ~ <fOOd at tl 0 ~! t. ' .. !lAW T\ L ontl<G-I>ND ~ un• sn NU E TM\ S)i J1 T 4 N th t!ie d!\liUght Front ~t I no AlP! \ \N KEt;R ~ 1 d smother t first thought the old IDI' mmVfUI DllD H fiF\~-!illliJ,Dl/ <tS&be hastencl to the bed where tho htt!e fi' l.H iH~li lUHU.Ll \!Ji1.il!.H I!IU II ofl!l slept. better that tl an hte brams out A S S 0 U I I\ I' ~ 0 N when she had bronght It doll'n ~1\e s~>id to T 'WI'f'Serw ofthc 'l>P\\\ Ass \'\ on onn bo hal of ~lnry I 1 g ve t some laudanum- ts so little Wm M IIa.yc t>t $~2 50 P sh\\'e •h d 1 keep t asleep but I must make t tles the bolder to 400 feet f g l by h pny I a rop v mont of $9 IJOt<ttho Assoc a.t on On urrend f tho all tb ngs qu et up sta1rs she proceeded to Setip'f<)tl!e\Setrreti>\Y• J J. ;~gf~G!fO'k 'i; ds edl make up ~he beds stra ghten the clili..,.,. Joel I ~~ hJI i;l~ne,4 · \& -:r~~ the t u 1 ~ drnW th~ curtams and give th~ 1 DRESS GOOD!!l~!;T~~~· c~~'h\{ I p a c tltc look of a house that bad been duf I beads th nk you were consulerahly to know old grandmother • said the old lady gently as fro n tlie cellar Those red ~>II dead I reckon by this t me Wtth averted eyes and tremhl ng m every spect 1 JO nt for he was superst t10us and fe3rcd one Who are yoc then! Insolently defl'and corpse more than a dozen live men yt~ttng ed the attorney fix them out !thought I to the r heavenly hunt ng very hard I owed th\m a th rsty heathens I ve nev ro,·gottc•n how they used me and roy pretty rememmnber as long as an In wns talk ng thus sl e was busy veJcm,g;.l'\'c bands o£ three captl'\lea tmd d<11 e she bade NJcl> go 1nto I rt out the half dead Mary ~re1:nbl ng as t1wugh 111 th<~ hour the poor creatur-e In h;er arms mother u~maye<;l- by he: destrue!:ion about her went hurmedly tQ her up a bed Lu.;:l dy then· sort lblEmkets, wtth the1r br ght nbbort tne r gay chintz qu Its bad of the braves nnd been lmd these she soon i.\ormed a neat COitnf<>~~~t le couch and placipg the famt upon It sl e made her drmk most and then put on the tea I ettle a hot cup of co!fce fur them all '' 'l'h••u''\\ done up the JOb for you haven t sa d nddressmg N ck as l!bey the Marth Edmonds assisted the old front er woman to Sam I!ouoton S~r of Te:xa~ nft the dead red men on h s sled II~ a thunderbolt Ialle< m the r mtdst Now drtve on sad slie and I Jl£oUow there would not have been ll. more ll,lcctr c on foot 'lake the toad to the r1ver,- and mot on m the crowd In a fej)Plld iho old when you \\le reached that run down the ICe hero was surrounded and twenty WWCOIDll t1ll you come to where the creek Joms 1t, 1t II I ands wore extcnd\ed I made my ex t JUSt be Mft there He oh~yed her and When then to the dm1ng ~oum and ns It tool ed over they reached the des gnatod spot the two my shoulder I saw the I ttle cresfullen attor broke (lie tee with the r axes and sunk one ncy sneak ng otlt IJf t1 e opposite cutner ld'ter another of the .rt II cold Ind.ans deep ~- Iinder the clear blue waves that nppled be Bites and sdngs nea.tb On the subJec of B tes and Stu ge There, N ck sad the old WQman 1n ,. nan s Juurnal of Jka.lth. bas au 1t•m ~brch toni! thttt expressed en lire self satJsl'aceien be lmpoo tant ~ 0 .sowe .AJ; ll!l\n.Y of o,ur >we ve done It :(or em now 11nd lor ourselves 1 -r<:.aders are 1 repann~ to I.Jr!lvel or to gQ l\1 the t-oo for w~>ter washes a :way blood Apd tbe~r countr,r for the snmpler t may be useful to red brothers- up north may eo111e on 1101 f~t reuund th~m .that p.n ounQA v \P of sprr all they cau to seek them-they II ne:ver find 1 ts of hartshorn should be cons1dered one of them the md spensabJt~S ¢l';W<®Se of bemg b tten But our track g1'nndmother The load or stnng by any potsonous a111mal or i~!iec£.1,-~~~~~~!ir•1':• was heavy and the sled cut tn de,jjl ' the immeduM ftee hpJ:>f1Caftiltf df the Don t yon see It a l!Oitlg tl) snow N1ak s. wash to tha part lntteh 'Ihel'e s a: Hake now B~fare n1glil:\ Wll all be and: p~a.nent re!Tht tiia b~~e .at smooth and wb1te her-e and the keenest In dog we b~>lieve net exi:J\!pted so d1an WJIJ suffer 1f l:je tnes to s.cent our track stTong ashes and wilter Sliil iMs Fll!ht Long ere cventule tha soft wh te snow bad ool terated every foot mll.Ht' £r To tlilnk that an etermty of bl1ss and even mvested the v1ew of Edmonds home upon the porlty of \ll f-ew years-(lf ~~··•\ _, stead w 1 tli 11 picturesque look ... ll.ild Jy ex1stenue Is an overwhelm ng gt,:tndlmo•th<•r, :m~ !lltl~ home IS gone and my stockB of hay and wheat tWJligbt the young bus band returned hefo••n<H Bow greo.t then ts the mdfli)e!heilt evcrythmg so pleBBant ahd easy fu lOs truth and t>ult va.w nr~ue BY DANIEL BRADBURY• State of Now Ym Offlce of } I have ccmparcd tl>e pre tM Si?erilta'Ty of &.,I.e. CO!li\g w;.th the <>tigilml law on file n th s offi e and do cert fy tUa be a: m,o if a co e t tmnsG :J.pt tbet fl' ru and of e \ o e of &1. d giuaL D R FLOYD JO!illS, Secr•tal~ of St$> lJJU.FTE!l396