The Jesup sentinel. (Jesup, Ga.) 1876-19??, November 10, 1880, Image 1

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Tta tap Seiiel. Office ie die Jwmp House, frontier ..n Cum} street, tw» doors tom Broad St, PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY, ... ter,,. T. P, LITTLEFIELD Subscription Ilates. (Postage Prepaid,) One ysar.,„,.< . _. |3 00 Six months.,........ 1 00 Three Booths.... ... Advertising Rates. Per iquatr*, first imartion.......,.....,...,.41 tut Per wjaare, each subsequent itm-rtiou, 7c .«#‘d«feisd rates to yearly add large ad vertisers. TOWN DIRECT 0 EY. roam ornems. Msycr-W. H. Whalev iswotUmtm—t. Usrk. Wil’is Ciary, O, W Hat ass, W S. Trsieorer Middleton Brjam Groris Otedl Mat!hi—J. sud -Bssam Goo.-tts. L. Trufi. coesty orrioKKs, Shtrifl~d OnjitiJUV—U ftoiiinom. ehard R Ilopps. It Clerk Superior Court—Ueej. O Middlcwu ; , her. Tax Collector—W ft Csiuey. Cton.iisy ■Harveyor—tv Tretoarer—Juba ti s,x>u. Mossey. Corocer—G Count}- Kaisbt. Superior Court, Wayne W county— Bitofi, Soboitoi VUrltn I. y«rsh«ft, Judge ; Siiaott - General, S<; I tons iu.-ld o» fc-artn MtohUty in March asst Scptr-mbi r BAXL.13V. GEORGIA. i*wx« Coca tx Ovk tan. Sberiit—’l. Ordinary--S H, urs Q-stele. A, Crosby. Cofcttsy Gletb-'-W. W. Gmham. Trra»arer—S. Ww tt.hrrly. Tax ltrceiver—J. J. Davis. Tax Collector—Htfis Coronrt—1„ Roberson, County Johnson. CouBtv Cfuamist-iourrs — ll. McEachin, John {), Hart. tow. 0. Stewart, James War, sock, Isham Carter, •. oo.-ier t ao-Vt—fsium BoSaisk, «<*«*. w. A. MsiUetos, & ISi-asM, ''hxsrma .. K' itulu mrs'ing «t tim B «r4 tbm Wedserfan- ia January, Apr:!, July ssd October. TRADERS JTI I .T,, & A cs iM-Ttm tecr« x r *■»»)«*»», Ordhuory—Robert Sheriff:—John Brooks, Hatcher. Clerk—J. W. Seaton. Court Calendar. Ech<Bi—Second Monday* m March nr.J September. npting—Third Monday in March A and Be iBtember. “ rth Moudaf !n Memh ft «’ a •w ember Pterce—Fint Monday in April and October. ■ Ware— Second Monday in April and Qc tober. Clinch—'Tuesday October. after third Monday ia Aptitovad ? Monday Aprifand October U f b Moaftay in titer Ceaaaden—fee-day after r^end ‘ in and November. Charlton-Third Monday in May and No vtaiber. Glynn—Fourth Monday ia May and No veuber THE JESUP HOUSE J 3 Coras Brc-ac sal Ctsorj Bis, J EStI P, O EOBGI A., J .i: ition AMaiitsc ai,(l Gall, »od Macao salt Brua« *ltk Kail Basis, the attention of Hie tiavning public 1- iHricioiot tire Ui'lucoitii nl» nr red <bem hj Uti* Hou*v. Tlie .et-atbsa ol test HoosO Is on 1 istotinii •nil direct If osi«, le tin Depot if Is well su pi - ti *1 li water uf israiiaiifi, sad it tHSM VO e*» *»r to 4iT*i» s-isita every -numfoit U a Rist. cSsss Jtiko, »».• tint Xaesfc 4»<a- u4>.; **«s tCtotow savi Uj- Ihe Week hi HBtSU »!«'«»*t W I .IXIUKS Tas T-josi % -slit be « tattiia-g fete nr-- of the ,Te*ap House, and o*»it* ndartae ta>oi<<diat» su(m><v * a of ibe prvpfistiH, no paiua or expense wil b« speud to make n s^asi to tee l*»t. ®„ni* »sites* *ia move bsggtt e tc and from lio’elai d tir o. , _t. p. uriirrmo, i-,, ■■, u , r . SOUTHERN NEWS, Srinjiij Alsu, is growing raphlty, Tomato rider is a new drink iff Texas. A negro woman 103 years old died . neat Fort Valley, (to, Na-hvilii diijHi fifteen ear loud of lumber north w ard every day. Fite negroes were elected to the Over gia-togtahiture at the recent rieetietv, A, colored Couple were married m the poor-house at BarnreviUe, Ga., the groom 110 years old and the bride only forty. Tlie three richest men in Georgia are Joseph E. Brown, of Atlanta, mid Fer¬ dinand I'hhtivy and John A. White, «f Athene Barmmi is having bad luck in Texas. An elephant, two tigers, a giraffi-, a train¬ ed oxen and a number of smaller uni in win .m bis show hav® died. Tht> toliaeco outlook has im jeaaed the value of timbered land in Buneomto county, N. <fi, at least fifty,per cent, within the last three years, A colored girl named lime Hampton, in Union comity, S. <*,. ha- given birth to twin children, which are joined to¬ gether by a union of the breu-t bone, having but one naval, but supposed to have two rets .if intestine* wndned in' one cavity, N,.*ik„.u„iv,'v,:. It. 4' FJvriPo « Erntfeman tithm i f , an ordinary live tunte po^.*^! of two well-formed heads. The turtle was Drought to >ay m the woods by a dog; , aad ta trifisldcretl wch a curiridtl that Jlr.'Hyriojp has deci-led to semi non to tlu|rintithoMWD iiurtisuUon at Waafaiwr- ’ , Leprosy r-visits . to eonsideraldeextent a in the parish of Lafourebe, La. As at tempt to. make mi official ^ amt { feefr **^y fficnds'believing f< »istcd wife arms, Ilm l4||t« thut is that fee net gaming gmra«i Baton Kotfote. La., baa no Unorey.and tlM.;DeBibcnu, iifthelaUcr 9*n*,m*- H **k**» m&fHtUmrn*, State and parochial, nil the time, but nr, sdboota Whitt is the th* of havta® «avi»g au an T . ?!! ., feat . areoiapii.dma 12 0 " Rh- public school system of tb»* Htate fa a delusion and a snare,” Ofi ! 2^/ i to l fc •> ■ Turn¬ 1 ip 1 L’- n V > ! Ill I 3m : : i iff"! i w V fc.' i kWk T 7 A 74 J I P ® VOL. V. CAfrrfJSS IV THK AIM ' t;r CACI. M. KUMNH. Thry *iy a Is f^ilik tor XBf>rt«ls t:i Sreaio «tnam <>f l’.i-s more ejfuptm (tojoy, m Mfe » wrtmtott Th*n ftiat they *li<S tkojr ta« it N >r cover Sc. * >*y« with cvwaflswt lilfabt. of But I thhik tli»i the men who ne'er dreuns * iwy When hiit name ehsU grew grest end but sorrows de¬ ht an? @s« tears *»4 the issm Tiiat unworthy m*4.- to tana that he mists nntvnfinetl was erpturs In the dr t-r, 't hi-ii the d»tfr fcstrs of tile <wmar *r» «r*y Aud his tot.istJag iirnh* tqsftaS of *‘ptm slug *s Wi’ If tbs csetiss ho tmiit wire Imt cartie* of sir Vet tiiMweutt it was wtieu he built them fair; Amt thii iiiuriiorf tit day* when W» fancy had Sight Wilt anffeti the Abiutivw* «■( t*»d Wight, And he’ll setters* tarn to that U-aufitul Whoa? the nasthia are baht, hnt not bsttt tm f»mt. Thoresu Outdone-, OB, Mow Jessie and J Camped Out, 13Y M. < , 0. Jessie «.td I were not sisters. (>, no, hto Uv jMUi.-mid-wittie ,C s;J. lit I »t RkTchw, ■•■xls. -uamj i dev, out of iu.-ttorio (te-A-., white t" was Cousin Nan, down from t-hueity to spite® the sr.iiunt-r Jioli days in the grtoid old place, where wo two worked pur own sweet, will tistinigh the Brother long .Fred” bright to days; distant for was 'not “ a city practic¬ ing Kate hi* profosmoa, and was not Aunt tot; most indulgent of hostesses? It would l>e liard to imagine ft greater contrtuit titan Jen.de and I preaeub-d in outer aspect. She, with* tor riuffv. blossom completoon and paasy-puiqde eyes, beside my glossy jetty braids, my towny olive -face, with » smothered red bortung to either cheek, and my large dark orbs, was no more striking differ euee than her slight, fairy-like form be side iuv own goodly stature. But, despite all this, our tastes were very nraclt in eanxmon, aud our minds wont to run in the m.li~am* though to-‘' .To-ssie psjusiu would Nan;’ persist in prodigy looking up as a very of tearulug-—a v. lkmg eneyclopwita, in fact, to th“ lUicallvd-for di-tiimeat of fior own well-stored little head. St- w-.w 1 tbat imrught Tliomin down f rom t h<- «fity—tlio whole set —deeming tlu m sniinbie m,‘ut d ptoruhtta for ..ur country euuouer. We 'had'feeea nmling “ Wal.t.-i,’’ and b, w thereby so uu tta«r with a love oi nature, pure- and siiaote ,* aud'auch 1 1 j a distastt- fur the irtifi eial ■ r jfinuQKJit* , of civiu/atl hie as to look with disdain upon sutoi modi-rn appsli ai-ees as oushioued -chuirs, htee cwtains, and ing temptingly from tlie dainty tonichea ; i.-veu where¬ t urn¬ with away Aunt Kate woiit repasts regain was to us, with muttered exclamations such ua these ; “ f>, tin ‘h aiy and > i of life,’ ” “ We are ‘ lost in tlie whirip.»-1 of a dinner " and ttoused the wound sol !«<:<• legiug, ifforded by the morning paper, ai in exetiso, that “all imwa, m called, is gossip, ” And J* -sic Itcgan to lserit.id pity her father openly for having “ in lioti.ees and lands,” arid for be¬ coming, sis she was pleased to style ’Unde it, “a serf ol the soil,” until genial Ned lifted hands and voice in comical amasteaumt, crying out, “ Wiwt ails the girls, pray tell?’* “ They Ixate’srejoiihfisr mul ahi gt fJx dr t-Kimneh,” was Aunt ; Whereat “ they laiiftt have more eompnuv.'* 1 t vtoftiuicd, th'-atrically, firing “Company minds ! * What is there" that can two nearer together ? And Ji-Kidr-ehimed known hs with cite assertion of having Aje.l wiiat many coate but tew nwa.’" v,as th-re for Aunt Kate to do but leave Wit- field itt despair* uiggik-fiee? Ono jiiornuig wa received a letter that-- i Th«reau, notwithstanding— wits it : ‘ word, to paying .tutovrtaiu the other postage cousins on," of tor was not ours, Mid did i! not contain glow ing accounts of th ir delightful ‘‘comping-out” ex IK-ueotva? Tlus communication was the metaphorical “hist straw,’’and wo sat lari, in gliMmy by riiouco—- a silence broken, at from Jessie a tmuaplmnt exclamation : “I have it!” Then, seeing my in¬ quiring look, she proceeded to a more thorough You explanation of her plan, “ know that Utile cottage down by gardener, Fleur brook, Nan, where Jim, the used to live? Well, it 18 11) good repair, not tar away, but quiet and sechxdyd, and just the place for us to camp opt” 8®ei Oic gioorny delight in tpy laec, she w> M ti “ Wti'irin take hw Ixsoka down th to frad study an well m not. There UteMme js *y 1! id (.i-rupra we’ve fend ymn English —what wife drives, scarcely looked into aud toilets"—which our mu . sails, our for Itenfohwoods known was literally true, wa* far and wide fur its hospitality, and the “ fair women and brave men" of C- were well content time. to adjourn there for days at a Of course T gave ontoasia&tta assent, but quirted doubtfully. ** What trill Aunt Kate say f' Jjpria <jiar<d my look tl tloubt for «i-instant, but quickly added : Which “Never-mind; 1 can coas her over,” hgbl, indeed, prertid to lie the the case, for must be heart that c<> nhl withstand the pleading look in until Uncle N«?d came to fee rescue with Ids heartv. *'Get th® mi,Vets ? nn K«te • th.. am ^ ^ b< tf _ i A H>v ,ji ,h.u v Ids An bovhreid d T tlunfe. a’mcm.orroof phWraUv certain of *»W pranks toa. vVrv him jwrt then, prompting a half wish to share n irretreof, So it was settled ^‘ und Jessie and 1 ‘, de th „ Rmia o{ iluit t im inatmifem of our new home. * cottage, which we christen, d j Tsmal! '' \ f th<i tw is Wd tl'flT Ir] u .woe ^ h*nmfmaMt: to the p!»oe ~<“ hqtotr f wwod * - Itefee daya tater and whateverO !a , .V ( ^t*n*»atod*ya feu f**r effect. L-ut ib cumo, rmalt wa*one* i-wLf/fo producomtlte re ro, ** Al * f.-r tat ‘S*T rete- refused it 1 ah h^ «teh luoaera - hr *» JESUP, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10 , 1880 . venteficea tlte m oif-stovaa, of civilized dating life, them ami j among snares turniug hi preference to tie ffi:ore-prinu tivc camp-fire. Clear brook wag, ns its name signifies, a limpid streamlet flowing-with dimpling hid laughter itself past in our sylvan woodland home, and depths, ing the shady scarcely “Walden” was a quarter of a mile from the bouse, but, owing to the fact that one was obliged to ftfteend a consult-rabic rise of ground, and deseesd its opposite slope before, aecli^fofi. reaebittg it, gave- it an air of conqslvto Jessie, taking eounaand at once, de¬ ntnvly-nequirod tected the latent poeftesaion capabilities aud of issued <mr tier 'orders with the air of a {'tenoral to the “neat-handed I’liiUis,” our attend ant “Oh, it will b>e just perfect, Nan, when the floor is cleaned and the wm dowa washed 1” cried she, standing in the doorway, wreathed about with wood¬ bine tendrils, as pretty a picture as need be seen, adding, aa one spray, more dar¬ ing t han the rest, tangled itotolf in her fluffy crimps, and “I must have John come down tnm those vines away." The next day was given by the ser¬ vants to the cleansing of the little cot tag®, and by os to tho ranswktog of the wide, roomy garret for suitable fufni.Hh tugs therefor. VYi.-te, Atm aaddow-raft <‘»*fd was the Boc-chwoxxl’s garret, and h“cd with relics of by-gone days—a ' 1 ! < where one might • I n ^® many an oM arm-chair, with moth-eaten eushtotis ami carved frame-work, J.-saie that I would fain have b»k ei , but was a stem diseipliuarfiuj, and met all my proposals w ith . lier “ .Simplify Thormei ’ simplify! until Nan. reaem our outfit at tiie lust was HmiU-d enough to suit oven our oraeie. The bedst«ul was of ancient s ice. and was to be graix-i by a most yclept Hmazing potoh-work grandm.dber;, qnUt of the pattern by onv the “ rising »mi,” wfiereit. tha; luminary ts seen dis plav.-d «q the most gorgeour had rods and yellow*. This Jt-nsi< unearthed from in old tou ,-t, rfaying “ This will brighten the room up, as w«U as b'tng more priuulivt«." Tl.eu i,„k,ron Hs-we wen- tiw two “roekwa" potto,'work a T V with ragged to L . ... U U a . ‘"H .,, .■> .. t.iu*t . ... iou. . h “ ’ ’ ,.i 5 “rom- s- at, which • • , two wvro rcspeeUve ly chrjsfi'iioil for “ solitude mul frioud sdiip/' white the third, a rtocintiwKlj etr:dght-back l affair, wag tiuamimmsly fhd.eated to “ society,” But tui tri¬ umph of--our “seitiiig cat ” was to. fit ’ .t{ in “the throe-legged t< Me,” wfiitoi w» pemhaded oiia-toyes .to bean * t cytiM. t pin t of the wntpot sSul hv ur prototype at th - other, aud more ifigiy, hurouis, “ WhIiUhi,’ a:>d prized »:rm.; li was a somowhat i.ifi hour that af ternmin that found us vn route for opr is v, home. IVfow us, dowu the shaded path,- went -faithful.- J< fin, ‘driving household the wa>-on, loaded high with owr 1 sf-ious, wieie Jts. fi: and 1 fol-lov'i-d after, heavily lad-, is with, the uuiuvrous hooks of ’ reterento: tliut we proposed e'-sroiiiing diirin“ our rtoirisneat. “'.Bruly, fusil Jessie," (-piotli the I, with niy e.vi s in-.i tii-mri sh&bby outfit J-ftT Ate us, “THarealt was right wheu he said, tilings, * the TM» iro«? a ixuut hus ol sueli i»<<->rvi- lie is.' ” To whii-li JesMc- agseuteil a# well as might I-* cousi.'!<*iit with the united eu doavor she was 1-raveiy onujag to casjv' tin- imim-rous volumes wherewith site " its laden, and. at the iputw tim*' kr«p those suafiy, wtnd4os*e4 crimp* -from quite EHnuitig her, Bat our jouiney was soon, ended, and all our heaped upon the ern-is, , “fitte tig*contours of tcf’ypsy a p ■••k.’’ Nor u a.-, it long before order was nougat out (J toutos, and the fuitili till John departed, leaving «e iwo girls the alone «oho in the fum.bahaliqwed his lusty sirtging 'V»II, ftoaiing with ol piensfavt!v bsdk in is iu live iow afb-r fiDofi.jighj* \ory«’o/x that flooded tlio spot. the little room k*ok«l with it* plain, dark curtains at tailicr win¬ dow, for we were not quite up to Wal¬ den ” usage yet; its table tuft! clmirs, and tho neatly-iuods feed, with its brilliant covering, aud very well con¬ tout were we as we drew forward that self-same table and proceeded to Spread upon it half newspaper the daifitieet of iuneheH, dhmfws aud with quickened appetites to the satu» “ mMm tin: ha •-! t l, laughed. Jeaia*, “fto te-iaorrew bid farewell to the ‘ftesfeputa to Fwypt, and It return to Jjfe pure late, and m.d' si|6pI^F veri a was growing two i tired nmntalking girls resolved to defer aQ fcnti in the moorihgl.t until sum fauire occasion, im they hxskod the drew and tasteBod the windows, thereby dm*. obey mg on« oi the first tenets Kttte, of “ Wal¬ den”- tew, but obeying Ann: Srlfo, ut inly oblivioue to our ruiteratdi.iwsur nnees her of ample courage,''stiw fb ft. wj{]t ’U fc^jKsmisi own eves' that locks life! ,‘*F4f?hus WeriNr \w,rmrE '■”M long m woofftg camber fo our cyehtU, 5 <lr ?^!!^s£aS^S *’«*« to 0w rippivug: 3 fflKSK ItaWlilfte y of - . stream, Hamming etawge to ourawm custoiaed erne*. We were atbused next morning by a full flood of sunlight strife > n g across our elowri eyelids aud awoke ?* oa «’ to the fact that we were too late *« apectoton of fee regal advent ol tho king tie of day--uiat been ou.i played arena ot rap: bt UieaU-r had to thevnnsic of bird wmt. vfefe* we slept, BegreU were utiifempmg, m we mi^ a hasty °»' ‘‘ <>li. ” «*>d Nan fee ! this little is'delightful; come rogue, kilting still I I was not long in fodowiag h, rrauaaiple, ^ WB wan *-red np the Hinooth : “ No wonder Thoroau cure out m fee | Nowhere woods to else, ’find 1 Wh.it life had to teach.’ ; the 'esttaifed facta am of sure, life.’ wra ” one front { ; ‘“Fssentml facts!’” quoth I dri ; ^ da.infully, l “‘essential facta!' What I ! ° J' 0 ’? We holds for most i ,J * Uw F 1 * our acquaintance more than fee adl>fat»g of feck crimps., artful or the toils. (mating ‘JEehtaitkl of some knight in ttwir facta,’ iu »l«ed! ” To alt ot w hio h did Jessie assent, her own and waving yellow in tresses meanwhile distract rippling less a manner to fortunate girls, and her own panky purple had been eyes lost a maze all tmreckcd where many ol by a heart their owner. Arrived at our little domicile, how¬ ever, we were confronted by the very “essential fact” that breakfast must be prepared only that, by but our the foundations own humls, of ttud plot tue re¬ past must i.»e laid from tlie very begia ntJtg. had There arrano-ed was our it the gypsy night fireplace. before John t\v# sticks ; forked with a third one laid across in these natural angles, uixui which a kettle swung suggestively over the cool, green sod as yet unsoarred by any flame. tyo had refused, disdainfully, that same functionary’s offer of gathering “a bit of brush to start it wid delightful mum ” refused it in the light of long, rambles iu that same wiNxlland which rambles now lay white and dewy before us, wherein we would collect drv twigs and bcheu-covered bark wherewith to build OUT “distance morning fire. But now? Well, lent enchantment to the view” in this ;o, well as many ..tier cases ; but there was no Urn. for dallying, tor a), ready if their our appetites were quick.med be yon wimt. and Jckvu,, gathering her skirts about her cned ■ “ Fill the keltic. Nan, and go after the roasting l-nild ears. I’ll get the w.xsi and the tire,” adding, as she vanished in the d.-wv depths ‘‘ You’d Iwtt-r get some potatoes, too, while you are abbut it; they'll roast with the corn. ” m, . ■ - , , «- , , ^ r 5 . . Bit . teaming Tendered , me all unfit for such a task, and w.«» sue even n..w laughing at my perjilexity. taking But there na* no h,dp for t ; so, basket and hoe. I started U * ««» 7 !<! <>£ >*a/u.,y, he va.rn '.he br. vl leaves, L gatlieroJ a gobiilytejTUinfity of that esculent viand, and ihen turned my attention toward the potatoes. Here, owing quite to successful, my iiiexperienee, after I was not struggles so unwieldy but, numerous with tbq (irt ieast iu niy hands; woajion, I came off in some -timph, degree l«'.r eoiw : error and returned with in The tvi ing my sheave.a me. scene, how*, ivlucli met my eye was by had n>* iuea.0 - encouraging one. Jessie ret urn • -d is .->: her woodland ramlde, sail the evi-i- of her toil were to b* wten in the fi. - ■ 7 10i y .V? 1 ? 8 Sea *’ tered about, " “ ’ •; ‘‘“'hire -, a very small ■ thri' i-t tot that dickered in t I ‘ I'd- 1 U to espii® looked inoiftcse miini.nujieifetq# site tip nv , .her prettv t*,vsa. red and te-.e l '' ur “ u * e eddying smoke, and a m ucr vurea a* she cried : P^i “ O, Ni,in, w totJi _ I do, , this , fire won't bum ? “ V' »U warst re kmdltog, child,’•* haid I brisk!’.. H* r< tbn> fmiceu, nM falling tor d vve. twill »yt S;c milch the worse afew nt-repe heis,” ,ujJ, drop, pitigbanto •i-d Iseizcd the hot c.-t eix-i. r- . 1 eic: of tie aforesaid pickets to suitable mm, through which timely .’hanged aid the a*{s>ct of things was to such an estehf that our ket¬ tle rily was soon toiling the and ’bubbling rod mer¬ away m most < ] pro gypsy Cushion. We consigned both corn and popitv.-i for slower to its method, iiMiie and too hungry decided any ii t<H> late for tmtmimoudy further was any sfforto in the culinary Mho, as we drew our tliree-lcgged and prepared table discuss to. the open sorely- door¬ way to our Occdod repast. Never. I think, did com and potatoes taste totter than those eaten with laugh and jest that quiet summer morning; albeit many my" an ear Of the former, owing to lack of knowledge, was decidedly young and “green,” and many of the latter tutors, awing to the same cause, were in a state of infancy. " But, Nan,” said Jessie, ruefully, in a pause of our merriment, as our morn¬ ing troubles came back to her; “we can’t have all this trouble every day stout a fire. What did Tfioreau have h>t “Green kindling hickory, ? ” tine.; vmemtar ” split don’t you ? answer«i I, promptly. ” I’ll tell you what well do, tfiongh ; Cover the fire every night; damp grass and leaves will be just the tiling ; then rake it open iu the morning; aud start it with some of tins old fence.” Which we did, aud suce- ssfnlly, too. ** Nan,” said Jessie again, tliia time . somewhat will have hesitatingly for dinner — “ Nan, what we ? ” ft “ Dinner ! ” echoed I, in dreciatio fra-. ■«; "dinner ! are we never to to- free from that, not even in these solemn • wpods? What did Tlioreau have V* “Com bread and molasses ; the broad I m* iply meal and water kneaded hard, 1 baked toifore the fire,” answered the lo puss, somewhat demurely. I winced slightly, rtlv rmr ror Im epicurean in tastes, taste*, and and the fee witch witab knew it, “I thought that would be prett y dry though, so’l'li make ours thin and bake them fresh every tune. See! I’ve borught a gndiUe And, Ire Nan, triumphantly something . else to show yon,” she said, lead ing fee diepiayed way down small to Clear brook, where she a butter jar sunk for more than half its deiith » the cW water, and ^ firm feecipte feough I waj of Uioreau, uttered no word of protest »t this daring innovation against W^doo rifw 'ta^kro ^ , ; U, n\HTri roll.'rad^t V ’ ; well taden wife •“ i feat, as un-al-time circled round and we f Ifeuwto**" feat Thoreau bi< b.u -threw ’away, herons- he fraratl thto he mtot } i two veivfriL v.Lig ladt-s in the pluio eat of and the Ann s-thest-f! raids j guiltless least, alike of “wave" or “crimp" —at witeh mine were; Jessie’s, little were an down’at‘that Htetnu-tinoiv ‘tof-sxme mwttv ax ever-thut sat table, armed respectively- with “ Tain® ” and “ Ollcndorf, ’ to “ con etufe lesson oVu." VYy w«ry* but guk, te.-wv'v;-r, wra 7 » pleasant interlude of ctreatuy ; wondeigncnt whencvyir mid girlish found gossip "a tWiaan- floated Verb in Jessie j hard to conjugate, or I jaunted“m some bearing unavailing oh search the subject offer at a hand. new authority Happy, helpfui days were they, varied by an occasional walk up to the house when the coast was dear, or mamma*, standing on the crest of the little rise just behind onr cottage, we B&seh would woods’ but vey the graveled sweep of carriage drive through an old hold-glass Jessie abstracted from “Brother Fred’s room,” and laughingly comment on the frowning faces some of the fair inmates of the cushioned barouches carried away girls with them upon iu teaming the “The have gone, farther country for Reclusion and study.” for Beech woods was a most delightful place for a weeks sojourn, as they well knew; lint Aunt Kate, once won over to our side, protected us manfully, so feat none in« vtuled our solitude. But di.l everything the pleasant must davs have tl.at an had end, graced and so our week’s stay at Walden, and we awoke one morning to hear a quick shower ^itu vmg mgmmt die windows. “ Dear, dear; our fire ,dl be all out! WlmtHhall w-.- doNau?” " i, “- i t know. Oo up to the hoa , «’’ f '!f breakfast, 1 suppos,'._ kindle Lv, rv tiling wnl b. hx> w.-t to it again. “Uo up to the house I echoed Jessie, »»d)gna,,tly. “ Indeed I shall do no such thing. Haven t they been telling us f il Um 'j tl i a * fc "| hr ' t * tol ?i wo,lUl hrm * UH back? I ve no doubt th «.V/ «*is-ctmg us, and that plates arc ' “d for u» this very minute (which we afterward found to have to-. 1 . Uie caai-) . and V” b,w ', k J : p " hungry first: Jpcnitf . very n(Hi i\n«l priit* tv, mde»sb an ah,j finished her bulet and aanounced that the nun was over. -‘Xliero’s blue »ky over yonder. Nan t yuur ru ),i MTs and come on;” and wv jting ° Ujc action to the word she sallied forth; au a I followed suit. u V^Akino t eted, every lust spark Covered of U - fire, that we mgbt Wfore, wuajimt A? - t, h I ixytt t , w.* 4m vt 1 hxmt'ly, . 0.1 Utor,., tfrn 'i- vetel . suffered a-le ver B.U i* ' ^ dripping, - a: a, hn^rytUin^^us to-urii, d and aad w- wto ties; iced d; ,y. luexp i nooi! ? at •“ rwa hour of toil bronkl.; auj - vu> s* ill a i nrbut ipsttutirprospect; the bun! iiid Mcjvco. :MS#r ; !,.;gIicg todeluily, asmewh hml cmi jnt'-.i tip d and i!>real ■ - i ■ ryTh ,tut to espiw in t;,-,, ' wm ..)«> til.! Of Sffi ‘ ■ V fiep, Jeoie tv. ■ i : r ttm ; -iOft.vj0 J;O ilep; It, I. Was bet niirr ^nliau4a#.ionjtai5^*.#vct place at t-he rttovatifage thisti.tv,t4rivisg | u gtvalfjat startled it ,iev . . i kl.iiljLgS, t w 1 the: exclaiming: —nud •••; «a nmaiatakably manly voice, “Well, I m.'-er 1 if there isn’t. Jess!” followed stumtomeonssly front Jessie, bv of an ecstatic tittle '••!• u:t : “.Broth, r Fr 5, w:,« did - -i ... fro .'wtebet it ’?” nud si- rushed•+•''• she dro^tpa-1 •• him r uplifted 1 • : . ;1 - rose touts f- • l* . , only to Stud myself of. a i r.y a toil, dark, anstoeratk*. ..nth man, whose smile of recognition WiugH deeper roses to my-diwks; 'Sir. tot wee not this same gentlemurt Arci, '• from the city, .and one iff the greatest li. ns of the last season, end my jpttmdmn part ner for rfiore than one (K-f mate dur¬ ing tint previous-winter’? I place how¬ my hand ip his ontatretebed one, only, ever to withdraw it quickly as 1 -Ihct.v-r iu.-r. many and deep, are- -the, marks it (lisplayB of its, reecut confltri with that r* :: i ion t. afi i an a.i-1 1 d color springs to i . face, Jest that also bear the srnno traces. fi. fi'f • ■- ’ “This is- Nan, I know,*’ said toil, blonde Fr little d Cameron, r,leasing himselt' from his sister and.turning toward rue—“as ranch “I u gypsy, as ever, 1 see”—und-weiS, fits greeUfig was veri brotherly, indeed* “But, what steal' it mean, Jessia?' you girls out. here at bun hour oh u rainy morning and look ? any of thing w r dftrkmmt U’g at the tsh house face. T' “Nothing » wrfifig* anMety but where have you gi-u mo; been, prey tell mo, and lam (it 1 you arrive in this out of the way place, at this time of diiy?” “Been camping out; took a fancy to comC up home and bring Archer along ; walked up I,, n (fie station to .surprise the “(lamping folks,” replied Fred, is briefly. out! that jott what m ure “Did doing, Fred, Nap and I.” Fred, you ever, Archer!” said appealingly, the relics of but Boston that conservatism gentleman, with still clinging to him, *a*wered never a word, only smiled nggravafingly—•wliercat l, aroused, ords answered, coplly—using the very w of our oracle—“Wc came out ia the woods ixatause -we wiabed to live driitomtriy, to front only the essential facta of life, and find nut what it had to teach ns. ’ A look oi futtotusiuneut grew in their tacos. “ Ve.s/’ ohitTed tn Jessie, quoting from the same »■< urce. "We were tired of o.J'tn i ssK «.* and wished to go to'Fsre the must, on the deck of the world.” “Thor<pq, as J live,” cried Fred, and the look of astuaishmeut deenetted. mischievously. Ttiorean,” said Jessie, ooimly, but “No man tor woman, cither)cau ever unfold the jnaisibiiities i>f his own intel¬ lect who discs, sot at least checker hw Ide with M>btud ‘4’ . XLsctitevouady--1 tl'.u least, «ay—-for slightly the scene was, to - i) amusing. Time—. Arty morning, ami a ruray one at tliat. I’hvete-the rive* bank overarched by drippiag trees. Hropemivsi- T%gyp^?-. fire pm.-. a nmoky nre -twu ladies 1 and i>HUMag m oi^upution to quote from the claerire woii .koteewiat- on i.ell’ll),' : A look of ama/atuout, mingled in¬ terest from Mt. Archer at thin lari quota¬ tion—wonde ring doubtless, thitt a .voting lady sboukl reswl other than the latest nuanai, n or the newest society jmux. wki yon read Do Do Quincy, O.uiuev. Miss ' ri cron'? He U one of tay frienito, tool” • V*, 1 i admire auuuie Do etnjiui.. Quincy j, very very much muon, burr. h.-rouu is <mr oracle just now ; let ungfed you welcome to ‘ Walden.’” he *»•! caught -Mr, Archer’s right through eye brightened fee door an mdcrenre open of < ui f. yotumes, but I inter tupted here with a dob runs cry, “Tlie fire has gone out; what shall we do?” True enough, feat piovokuig toe, lak NO. 11. fagadrimtaito of amale, a MJ.M ouatbfforte, had dfemppcMbl b Id “ dear. w«*U have to go up to the house, JUuppose, after all ominmbh. Just see how I’ve hurt my hftml" Apd while Fred examined mUcoBy-fee little pink vontarea.” palm I related et» “ moving adt “A fire, is that all?" aaid be at their close. " I have not camped oul in vmu all these summers,” gud his ready knife soon reduoed another picket of that devoted fence to the requisite size ; and ere efforts. long a (sparkling blaze rewarded his * ’ “ Why need we go up to the house?” queried Mr. Archer. “No long one knows we are coming, and I quite for one more out-door repast. Besides, wo have been ‘roughing »t* so long as to bo scarcely- ‘‘Capital!” wonted echoed to civiliaed Fred, life as yet.” “What have you girls got tor brcukfiaat ?” “Corn and pokatoea roasted in the aaha», and corn bread and molasses, Tou remember Thoreau’s bill of fare; it is with ours, glance ipo,~ at rcplio.1 Mr. Archer Jessie, demurely, she spoke. a as But the gentlemen smd profesaed 1 themselves satisfied, said, oracularly, “ He that eats niunt work, and if you g.-utlemen Consul stay Trod, you must pay the the pen a.tv there la basket mid hoe, your post will be the com field Will and potato patch. rcplemalung, Mr Archer, this fire neixl oonstent to yew signed may gatner sticks Having thus as tlicrn fheir station, Jessie and I turned omr attentiap to the matter at hand and after much momment and a great deal of waiting, we sat down to a very creditable repast of the above-men boned articles, further rout forced by Boston cracker* and cold tongue from the f%€>n tl 0 xn&n h lu&clj )>fisKf>t. W© had moved the table out under the trees, and what with improvised seats, the novelty and of jesting the situation, and the laugh tor panaed pleaaant consequent hoar. thereupon, a J**i« and 1 toned at the house that 4»y, but. positively refusing any further <******> to the world, returned to our ;l ' and uit.-rrnutewl studn-a ktmiK iDtwt . s, t*, d,MA>auHl to uioro tmm mq'fi it« f t\iv j-a-Lie nature* |! • /entlcmeti vav'h love professed with 1bcm3clv«a Mow c<«tiago to ' m hfe therein at- we onmuves. and ............ were the fishing parties they instituted, and delicious the chowders they concocted, and many were tlie hunting laden expeditious fnm small which thay to re tamed with game, be , cooked in buBter’s fas1iiou,"btft most api !,».•!,izing.v, , ‘” ir gypsy Arc-place, „ . ... and, , f fi-ur me, l«».ne and i »h_endorf were HI n.od the sadiy ut l of neglected luiglmg. the or took white kmgvteod. wo gwuejl leLtd rumbles, ts >m wfitem we returned -vita happ i u-, >, and brows crowned -iiitii Vila b -Ti It. njitrht ftwo nave been noted this turn* that mtntfry changes took place riblxins in our attire, numerous taking bright and fresh lawns the place .■it-grays, almoet without knowledge. " oar It was on one of th. se seU-same ram bh-H lute in the mouth, when Fred and I had fallen behind Jessie and Mr. Archer, w'hidi, by the way. had happened very ;■'dten u:s- those latter days, aud some way th ccmw.l mind either ' v novel • it ! It Hus on one of the:-o ramble*, I Hav, that Fred tout Ids handsome blonde head why should very low and whispered—though he whisper, there was no one to hear ? “ We are going back in three days, Nan; our vacation is more than pash BhaJl you owe very much ?” .Ami 1, startled by the sudden au nouiH-emont, lifted nlv eyvs quickly to hi- face, which was not iff all prudent under tin* eircumutaner-i, and he read what he chose in their dejitlie, uad then —but there, 1. shall not toll you a word he said, thut is my secret, I only know that a few nunnn-s after Fred was very near, and I was turning seeing a jew-to it through 1 eireh i on snist my finger, and dimmed its* glitter a of tears that strangely. The is Nan “ time very near, ; don’t you think you hind totter break up at Vahleu ?" This brought mo to myself with a start, as 1 exetauned, tomorse* fuhy ; “ Wlmt will Jessie say?” " There is your answer,” laughed Fr.-d, ]W>raiing down a long roach of trees, at whose tartlier end eonidlxi seen the glimmer of pale blue lawn, with a must unmistakable eoat-slocve outlined against it, white the jetty locks of ita owner were in dangerous proximity to the other’s blonde criiui>s. Foiled at this iH.int, I tried another: “Three days ! why, I could never get ■ready “Nuthuig in the world," wear!” said Fred, tight¬ to ly ; “don’t toll urn. What does your onicte, Thomra,’ say atamt it—‘If you have iiny enterprise before you, try it m yopr old clothes !’ ” So whaf could I do? And Jessio fmhid liorself heljfless liofore the same arjpnm-nts, and, three day* from that time, we were ■Ridrliug away from O-, on. the fast express, ere the inhabitants of | that city had fairly reooversd their of’ breath at double the astounding lumouncemont n »• “ wedding in high life,” ujku) such sliort ruiti.-e * The birape and Wise Industry. Thw industry in tho United States is lowing we-tuning estimates large preporUona. Tlie tot rect: Missouri has are l.toKl approximately of cor- tho acres vine ri.fl’.'O in cultivation, gallons produciug wine; Sandusky, last year V of Ohio, and vicinity {including the Lake :5>.fkfiri Eried-brads), 4,000 acres produriiig 16, I liomMhsto fruit: OitUforawtatjWO »c0e« in grapes, repn-aeuting in money, inahidiog this land, fl&t)0,0QG,0O0 iu . Vmicul rare iu country is yet its mfauuy, out- the increasing disasters to the vines >f wint- grapes fh Etfi-ojK; is yearly bring jig it rate-, greater tht>toine»ce, The fe-aduy piahty of Asiericwa vines, moreover, fa real improving through experience the iue.retnaug amount of capital era ployed, iukI front present indications tho wiiMs industry of this country is destined m attain very huge proportions in the j ot distant future. j Kmringtcm, A m «c €f» ve.ars Me., old hue has bwu found m who been out of . the State only once, has brim on a \ stexiHifooat only naKse, and never was in , city until he visited Portland, which he I “reckoned wasn’t much of a place for J fenoa,” ftahten Word*. v " J Th* foljpwipg qxawt* culled bow sre bid tt'Jdrc^ti by Him. Tloratio Seymour to th« ynmig-lndr student- of W^Hs Pe m;de,College, Youth in beautiful Aurora, 6» N. ¥, Sjfe «<• of age, and it. ftnjkn with admiration upon the eiKiri^t; the .o*Mi*rt*«nif*Kol with whhfft fe^yauiig confront and .»h-future, the faith that lead* them to look forward to imwfaem mud oeSf- t-honiing is the roost eoromon kind of fraud, ft is a good rule, when you find that subjects vt tnqpGrtanoe or object* of conclude value are that matters there of indiffer¬ ence, to are some things which you do not, but which you know. There is nu thing you can learn about any subject which wxR not give it new inter¬ net m your eyes. The deeper your learn ing edge the is like better, but gold, the which, quality although of kuowl that of it k reduced to the glitter thinnest leaf, y«t nwikefc all the that it to utjiic*. 8ur*a«« knowledge in lightly spoken ot by the learned, but ft Is information worked out in the past by toil and study until it ia hrottght withaa the rmtob of s:!. tn the e&okm rtf my life I haw studied all classes of men with etuv*, and, as » rule, I have found those to be the most cheerful ami wise whose habits wild ob¬ servations have given the widest rango to their mental tutUon, «tt.Ahftv#.brought within tlie k' 0|K3 of their t,houghta tlio most varied topics, rUJ with tough tle-y may not have been I«arn«d kttwjTv'A# mgkru to any of them. **•*: 'mb,: Men, do not took live to the same world. When a t: artmud us we see that they live ia very different houses; axe humble houses, but poorly finished - others with painting* fire costly ait residences, statuary, And adortseti otenr tliiag that art «mn do to gratify tb» W* make disreputable Urn world iu which we live, & is more dull to live in one tteit is and barren Own it is to rtmk . 6 oar home in poor and dUaoidatod houses. Lmdligenoe will enable us to eope with the problem of life, to endwe h» mjsfi.rtunes with fortitude, and to beu ite auccciswi wiUi moderation and wis dmn. The office of the eye is to give facts to the mind. Things are not seen in a br. true tight sense merely because they are within the range of the vision, but whim they have stirred the mind and thought* have been avcAwd. So strong are too eiy.ymente of look j ng ujam nrrouiid famous madt object* ^aclvd or of t>V treading tnioii tXt 1 to" AvsiitA riril them And through -after life thev are w thtt* i»er anined. and fiapwitw for the knowledge It rua> be Sm that sum* ISIoS are gifted with to f«S to ; ?t. , Wl :, w advantage* ^ .: -*iurbutt^, wi^n I vMtetik at s&m te&m W tWe wh o feel no *vmpath$ £aro with nate co,/ntrv ar< * im i&nt# i<jt not'like life.T ms&$ Up n»y aund they do it because they do not know -mmgh about the world around them, to jjaiov ite hsmttfies N > one who has roiteh«l the age of three-ware years and fen would, upon . refleotkMi, be willing to rub out {rum th« eacp^rieiirie in life the sorrows which huve so/teued hut <burat:tor, the mje takes which have taught 1dm wisdom, or gretted, w rong-dnftigs *1»4, which by theta he firm ever to and i»ftmsu«N» hav« mode the golden thread* wfeaoh may be formed iu th« texture iff hw moral diaravtef, t—i——. Singular Climatic Effects. Bayw the Denver (Col.) On at W<:«t: p » » suigiflar met on Mrum%, 1“ >W fM th « ^ l * p toss lti“w«ght *»*»«? '* . * hont ofotedgbth. FWI* m it4U4fe '* } > 113 the coante of two or tliroe months.a4jUU-pOttao bjab tog* &P°undor. twenty nju\ bf-comes % Xj lbm m <Ule - to the high alUiude of Den vcr-~armle above the sea to and light atmosphere, lo the scarcity stwmlaicft of vegi fi.fioti ui.d th»- corui'aratite ofosvgua, .vnieh eoasspe* the ti*ue« and toes the wtul fuhetivto t**a gteidtr exti-ut than on lower afiitalics. lTigher up H is ranch worse than At lx»*nd vi tie, lot install cs, vlueii is two itolm above the tuK\ level, the diminution in weight does nor generally fall ‘short of a sixth- or «v«n4h, mid it tokos piano uracli more rapidly than he*«. lo tluit high altitndi, too,’ lung di-seiwefs, set aucb in, aa pneumonia,.vrtty they fatal in froqa«ntly aud of prove about JO per cent, the eases attacked. But very tew dogs, except hounds, can live in Leodvifie, ftndfio : cats survive there. In Itenver, however, we have a multitude of both dogs and eats, md difliottity they apjwvar to cx peri^tew ing and -tto getting spetfial fat, l’k about it is liv¬ a noticeable t-wt that .uamid-and umnloea a share of thetr strength after coming here, After being Imre two or three months their muscular power is not hear so great tw th the East. Eight hours of wntiuuraw labor docs more to extnwist axid i>r< »trato i* nma here than ten hour* th IlliBow m Wtoconsin. And when worn hitudo out aud and prustrate-d a fooling of las liioariiicss that tt i» wry dif ftcult to dispel corns a over i«us. Iu such bMittunwi* taeuiy hours of rest are requi¬ site to r*. pair and rebuild me v listed on - Mf'tifit! labor is evi-n ’.tore ex¬ hausting than physical, A healthy matt tuny do ainmnd labor for right or ton Hours a evil ilav and oxfxTienaif UiqiKdroto no *l«foiftl clha-b ; but let niefital labor !»■ pursued aitii like ussinluUy weakeued aud and th* uorvrais system ln-comr# irritsblh. disordered In time the and physical weabened posters become, by sympathy supply tlm and brain by tin; strain TtiM* npo» them to waste. fact* aio more pn dinabls of now-i omers than of tuoK! 1 who have resitted tor a vem or more at high altitudes. Beraomt iuulaii imala thoroughly ifrawlmaks. acolimated Indctsl, do rad. ex perienoa these anywhere thc**<i could not look totter than they Aj>jH»r hero. The {peat difficulty is in getting tMteiimated. IVlSbUAl Nei urj! j, “Will you dy» we a tavvr?” seil young Ilanhoti, $roplu< |r>' hri friend, it, John?” 8»m - eon “ Whitt fa said Hausbqj; *t wish you woidd lend mt) sir,” ‘Wall at my eouufciug h*.u.fs«j” Mjoiaed Hansom. 'John was ■not Jong m -paying M» -rtmf neets; *’ What mmm <n m ‘.My you give t» , y«»ag gmafeo mt*?'” '"$• *■' p. sir,” “ Vex. a. .*v f p * 1 Ilmi ' stall, In trap up tlie lid <•! 4 ft Uwe iron chest, * (Id in there f ' exclaimed Johfi, in netonidnmmt, “what for?” “ AVI#, few t» where I. always keep ruy personal aacuurie*.” Thm Syonin and river Orenburg Volga, Riuwia, railway bridge across the which fa just finished, coat 06,000,000, Wlor« the fa built ttm river w more than a r mile wide. 1’i.e f“:irte< pier* which support the girder* are 1U0 feet above tho iiuviu level of fee waters, and fee girders are 364 feet long and 20 feet wide.