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SLAIBORNE UARDIAN.. VOL. l.- HOMER, LA., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1877. {INO6. Terls of Smscriptise: One year in advance ,.............. $2 5o -ic months " . ...............1 ro 'Three " " ............... 1 i Terms of Advertising: )il"e sllllare, of one ilnchl in Ipa4e' or less. lir't tnIrtiion. $1 (00; each addlt 0 l in er*i lion. :,"s crlts. I'rG.fe"i.nal and Ihusiness re:nl., of tean hnes or h-ia in length, tl. lawr anrnum: foer il, tnolllths. $1t:; for three ImonthsItl, $7. Itnitnes" adv'ertislletntsl of grLater hleIngthn ill be ieerted at lower rate., as may he agree'd ulpte. Legal atdvertis^tmeute will le chargedl at legal rte.. where flixed by law: ith'ellsw ,e at IMp. 'itla rates lt p tllisheed alho ye. : lp"ieal nouti'es '2) cernt,, per line. F'uneral notices of e1s, than ten, lie+e. :enI Imarriagel and religtllot tint 'cees inset ltel grati s. 1,hl-.work e(,'l uteet in the nlte tett style. a I, at reasonabltet p iee. \ugust 22, 1'77. [Original. PASSING AWAY. l,,, . h ,w uirely the dlayi are p o-i g, Ilele'. jloys an:id orrews are e,,pt from I'l .nI after frt'tIetl to the grat is h.asten. IEg iin nr' ouree.lves will lie under the yew. Hw cna l . theni Seize. the beit ,ofts of Iu res.ap niet- gest in hiditng our Alt thr i is no truth in stotry or rti ine. No', It heing slong thailt weet )acley 'we,:ie.. NoS gift nor grace horn of heart ~r mindl. lint we ,,hotuild seek to own their ilagic i i' Toue, itih' tiystic p wier thaiit dltlh lind. ihl t',. and tlhait to conie. ,lMY your iA it ; I.. t it htl l more 'q le rt ill in .th it lin ali b end! .Let .i l ,I, .ds like lcuned i'tiene fall,. l'Ibleeu,,h jith reimnellmhreiie t.rit lind fil. . lu .ll 2to . lie thiie'ee. leea Irtee liWel ate', ee L (tietee thrill. Writtenl forit thle (Gualrdlian. WHAT ARE WE TO DO.' CHAPTER I. It was amid the glories of a Sum tnet s sourlet; all nature was silenit, not a leaf was stirrilng. The 5swelet )ongstersof the woods had ceased to warble their notes of joy land praise, and had sought their cosy IN-is amid tlhe bowers-all, every thing seemed conducive to inspire intense thought in the one gaziing uplon the rich scenes before 1 ner; rich ill varied light and shade. Out spreading before her, beyonlid the clumlp of trees shadilnig the y;ard. was a lawn fresh and green, with here and there groups of wild tlow ers, yellow anll violet, litnure's choicest tints of colorin; an Ioce sional mouitrl that relieves the feye. and a timne-worn lieatless tree, about which chnllimeredl the wild vine, anll gestive of telnder helplessness, yet strong to bind lip the aged nd inll firm. The sweet calm of evenling, as twilight slhadtles shut out tliist lingering ray of light of day, cilledtl her thoughts away froml all out wartl scene(s to the contempilation of that which more nearly colncerntied her self, to think nlore calmly., onre jlt. diciously, and decide more satisface torily the all absorbing qluel.tioln Ihalt had been agitating for several dtla;s the mind of this blithesome girl. lShe was youlng in yeairs, bilt haId grown premllnatIrely old ill the last few days, thinking, thinking, what shlle woulhl do to-"keep the wolf froml tlhe door" of her widowed mnother, atdli smaller ones of her 'fatlily now Suddlenly thrown upon her for still port. tiyt her mnother was too en. tieehled by ill health to do mtuch, or alnythiing even, for her falnily, lihe-, sides was worn with anxiety at thie bedside, watching continuailly her husband, now shortly laid awiay in Peacefnll lumnber in the quiet church yard near-by, after a long and pain. fill illness. This and other tmilior tunes in the way of finances had left this little family in a sad and destl tute condlition. lertie, the eldest, whose thoaght finll care was alonsed for her amother and smaller childreu, was scarcely sixteen years of age. She had been reared with tender solicitude, not in affluence in an elegant home, but with all her surroundings sugles. tive of simple refinement. She had never for one moment thought it weald ever be hers to go out in the cold, bitter world and ask for work -for that work the remtnnneration of which wonld mrake coqfortable the dear ones at hbme. Rittingaswe found her in thonght, trying to work out a plan, endeavor. lag to decide what she could best do; she thought of a rich relative, living in a not far distant city, of hbose bounty she mlght asm s mall m- that waould sonce till s .e -Ir ueaa tive might "turn up." Sboubt ts wald be -o wldth.~iniWJbwr sheiLs tiesges I1pht mram la .sb~· . an idea as her askiug alms of thosei who in their grand opulence hali •iever deigned to recogalize the tie of relationship by any social over ture, since her mother had coln. descended to marry the man of her choice, the one she truly loved, though a poor eletgymain, ait now tha-t obstacle in the way of their social intercourse was shalatuheri g in death, she eonld .not ,lo violencei to his pirincipiles y heiy bging. No. she could not. Shll w it'1.l) not 1'eg. but she lrottll work-antld fter tllurnll. ing over and over onlle plal alfter another. she ,le.ided lshe wits to), youing and inlexperienced to otler horself to the puihlic ;as tehachlr. bunt she knew she enl,' act in the enpacity of hel.ait'It ai hou.s., at teind to chihlrei, lido plain scetrinl, and ie useltal in limany 'a Is. .o she decided shi' atnuild present her self a stranger at til' hons' 01of this rich relative. and \was fuI lly per suaded the pilan would work iha;ati ingly. A sigh If regretl he;la d Iher boanm as slai hIguan to think of le;aintg hotlmte-thlea hItl;ane' of her happy childholod days., whelp .sho had , rerslport.d blithe and -aý amnid the ei,;lhx of living parents. Yes. Ihta mutast leave this plhasantt homea'. The sweetest :lleloriets of our liveu . the nmost tlndehr tas. ionsi of love. and all that is sof'tenl h ,,atlnd tle vating cling habout the lan i:l 'lholae: we love to dl'%e ll ,4In 1 111fe .1o..,ry about the s,ceanis of ch'illl,,.hood ,t . nlld we nre' loth to ie t it1' thoIs., loving attentionis anl, i.llaailati that Aill ever litva as :ai L's liah. ti i'iig l that all thi , l t- ,Inl ,s in .1'_inl;it tiot ll ta l ti slltll ta t thel d:0s s il t 111 .mile . W illa it ht:i. tt oiit h ,lttI with lllatlli ant 11 , 1hing ltsh'I t l"aj shll turas I('lla thit' i thilla.r. h ' tIo aconsider i haor hoa-;t to iii ,,s h.., t," her mot hr nt lr tliw hl"nustil idMta in iianswer to thlia' ff rtl'i i'-i 'tl latll ion. ',What are we to alo"-(lOtt iti. ,at.d mllala tatal slhlutilltie aln g ;t ths , Ip.,r when olbeiact ftlvertl, stares themiii iii the lfae, andia sotletitlies tittlred among the rich, las otar story s t ill show. Mr.rs. MaIson. ltertii's at aIher, wasva sad anid sick. Shewias heart a s.e, flr her trial was inhala'al seller', tln-l chilhdren to sapport anod no, a isible mnals rt Jitl which tl maaintain thism. let her Christiai flaith Ioias 'tr aslag in Him *lwho hear.etha the usoii ralvens Hiellal, 4ctl a1." 'aniling hI rtia' away foa llit b r re-treat iti nI'ditatiaoIl l o ntilll Intl lilt" to ;a _tw at, orals .l le- had to, s:a\. Iht ite instalitil oIaya d anti stliall, by lher ullthelar. '".Vhat, iaothe r, is it yotu atilsh of 4me. "My ehild, I have hIpati thinki0ng. at hat are we t doh f It p;lais taiu' to tell a.o how llerly ,ita.laedlahtl t e are. 'ouhl 1 our tlAither.have lived. we aiglht never have known a tilt; but an il al-ise I'lit, retilen k lIowleth i what is heat tfir lthe gceitl of llis chi ilrsl. 1st ua ttry to tIaltt lai1a with al implicit faith." Itert ie' e1' as wet Airnl lre.l flasd with tears ere lher Iol ihr haal cease-ld lspeakilg. but raill} iag all the moratl t;,re ota hlar chairacter. almost ihbinaig sihe hurriedly taal her to leave hat knoltted alYst ,. "VWhat aire we to do)" lt) hear. "TTo yon, aiy tendetlar. itt in chill: to yon, so youngtt. whose iN rar I have glided waith such naiisal'ss tre;ald, bringintg Int! little ex.terietncas oa" the realities (ir lile; ito ,,411. so timidl anld litntutlred. ma'. in the aiftection's of hottne. To .taa1, x1"- '"1Il, naathelr, 1 am4 stroag. I a.n lirave. I canl work, I lacve laa.n pllallilng, planninilg for s1vral dalays. and hav.e, aflter ltdue ionla,'hationl14 decided miy clltlrs of ll'lui. 1and trlust it lma meet touillr alpplui.sat." "My lswaeet chlilld you. too, ha a' twben hbtllrd.inetd with thi ll thought 'Wb:at tll We to (it.' Tell itaU your dain. youtr mother will ever iheld to Dyour a ihe wla hen she t uai tlo sao , allll at the saume time ba' consistent withl right." "Well. miothler, to lie very hbrief. you know yoa: have an alnt what lives in weallb, scarraly kitowitig hoW much. I thought 14) her I woahl gai aia a at railger. aot tai ask alns iaa the ardiiary way, hut hi a-sk for a'ork. Mother, plaas, do IiOt say No. There is so m lah I caunll la,." ".1fy alear chihl. I know a tiolhie incelative hlas liromlited yol to miaika this great sacriftee, for graat iihied mnntt it be ta you, for one si ynuiag. with a proud yet loving lpirit, to gai out to work us a mere .errant girl." "Oh! mother, do not lay auch stress upon servant girl, (thongh she liked rot very mncb the nauae herself,) jnst think, while 1 am sera ing others in the capacity of waiting maid I ahall feel the halapy con scioosneIs that I am selrvilng my mothe;, hllpitg to senid Aunde md Jobn sea Kate to askool." And as that bslght se s to her mim" her qe qepuek with assenal -emn h hl ememms 41.aniel '. ilt, a hol'. pur lmlilionn "Blut, my dnilghter." iii!erruptet. the mother. *hlihe .ol Ithougllht there aright be stnme olet:c.l''s in the wal.' of %ounr Ipreturihlg Mine.h ai Ipositionf ouil know l't,1" anllt gir: £rIil get iat situatiocl of tha:t kind sIh. mtust bring with her n 'rel'isterllld; lioli,' ai llthat would itl n .144itatc .:oiir gi'.tinug .our reatl haiue'. T'hus. 1'111 N re. .lotlr p|l lll to ' Iit''I s i til. \ e1.1111N1lif a str. inl r 1.41.. lhls i it :I'iil t itli.' '. i11 4 14 1 hel,. 111'11" ."lo.th o r. I h '1 l n.1 t til ºnl1 ht I"II tilt at Al. .:1%p 1 n. ' ,a ti i;4k Mrs.4. .4 ortornl tIII mlet flil" a1 tl'ilt, aI Iat t'.-I In.'i., t "'4 pii ri l ig w '1 a's'' stork. llu if i th. - i r-.;. ill ini.d f 1 hrIp. .11a'1 415 II - lr ) lri I'1, wllll t. Its lll \ t ,tu llld r1' : le: or tit gi' e" nt re 111a' thti: te nt1111 1. 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NIothtto g flt v r. t x'ilt t th' ' Mtti \1ito' Il '1.1 1 ll| i II 4 tio lil'ih tol rio mottho sml nt ,,il htio 4 its 11t r.i..llt to imit Iat \\ ills .,ll .11h'i.e ln, ot thle L.. isi ;11 1; ti s.hi4 } lhn l'rl, ;1...ro 4l1 ,.iv l hl lhil I hnti 1 ittol, th i. ri, ,l I Nhin. ( ttlll . T"|he+% r.int'o vtrl nlli ll dr x1:i.. t llot'. 11ol" re o ill , ltoit ci ti, tlh t1 irt o s i I h it arl it tii ',lili. lt it ri'h -I ou t l lit, tIts' * Ioo ii t l it i i oloutimit net:. i lo' 4;'1 ti. .k lr. i0h nu ' 'it ' liia.;i'ln . lhity littitr 0. :oIri ai fail edI too' i:ll 't lh s. parties I sI ll' ioloile i' r h tMai nl. iit I oo I i lld I'itar Sl ell t 'lut nilI} i l 'tt ito l.J t ofihll, alln Il f iht Il. IarI t'eI' lht', ill lt t i s tli 111 f ll.Sih tl I al(o' kil'tt .". sl t' er iog s tot :111 m 1l ri it ilt 1'"4t,, tI')0 .tt'' 0thl N.o \'% 'Io l io t ali . 0%J . , f "l . Ih. it lgtu l, until after til t l, l ,'i, - 'tno' m 1 0r. o lott'1 :Mlhtl t 4)l, II tilt', \\'11l 1 'il l 1 1th. . ,i'0. . tli h ,'l ;IIe i1 I. ,t.i 4 01id l n 1" t ilt :1'h11 i. in th :' ,'l atl " lit' 44 1il. lo ilt IT r i r vlg T , . t,.li .' .,. I ho..,. 00lt %*1'1' , i' 0 I ll , "tl0 11001 0 , I 0 00i0'lh . 1.to - 1. tt I I0 ' h ,' th o 1. " thil r thL, .ii .l -, "illi h I Lt- i' '0 I to' 1i 1 0 t. o1 o-' i . 1 II. 1 ' 0'"10 ;1 1 i, t i . 100l', t"i 11i l tlt t o l. ' 1 ;i i" 'l.t' drinkll ,l" tFush,, is t o lil '-,'lut, t hIe h tl'hi .' t,,ttiti' Ih . 101l11 o ', Iti 'Tit it wit' t11 M1tt1 t t11 1aCt Kll t !" .'t o41. Itwot 'ttint't tilt- ;aloit 01.!00 " 1t it tack. iItell . .tt ti ilrtl t i thle liack 0 t iver'n ta . 'I. .. .. I, ntr' '. h, Te th'Io' lu" sh . -.t i . i e - ,h th, f th , ,.If ,.Ln l. T i 4,.1 . I .h'Il . i l h ha , . inhi Houit Tar , hs ,,h.d .t" ;1 1 f 1 is 1 . •c i -l c i t I , "l r .Lar , Hygienic Dress. The main pointsl insisted on by ithe dre.ss r.eformlersi are that the 'ientire Itl\y shall l' Iw uniformlv pro. teitm'l--the' Ieek, nrms sand lower erxtremt.lltiei im.iing as warmly clad an rthe chehst .alI ilnlnllutllme--lall that thel we'ight of tlie cIlothilig shall be si is.lwl'edil trom tile shouldeirs .mI dlstlriltiit.Iel mihout the person tlihat it slitIll not hiii from the hips. 'the' siillim' st i listl 'nilside t way of ' lli'i ' imng thelie points in the prob ,.iiI to Iie t ',l e'd, ianil we prolioe to i:h' o n such h i ii ints s mi ay einable "i *iii:il to 14Soli've the piroblem for hltrellf witllhnlt buying either lipat tf s 'rm tlr inrimlationjm. A. carefill re':ri,. -it Mrs. Woo'Ilou's book on 1. e.ss i't',ormi will be of great nal. a',uI,' to all omnei who wish ' I. orthy adlvi'e ono tmhis import .lilt +'ilijet. Alter exmining care "ll' tfil s;illrs mpatterins aniI giar llt ml|. m ml'imi.tml %i. s i m''ss lreformers 11 I t ri% illi p ,,iat el mexieKriment t to ,'-'t ii, mnti rt timid utilitiy--for" . In is V *tf eu1 xt rreltion l, ease of S . A'isslinig ironing, and ecn t It t Im Iatr It't iverett's patterns. 'hse , ;any woman nmy make for hlrseilt' hy llms'vinlg cIarefully the m tug iiiirec''tiont s: l"'r 1t.' gllrment worn next the ;,i.,n let the mate'rial be heavy, . "eehed. , I.:unglixh eanton tlannel; .,thei, lining afit i wdl tittig dress a ,ist ;inl i i tI'tly itilllng plm ir of it:O1Its tfor ;it tterni' . Baste to 1,letr ltul try i11, mlaking such ihi: s 1 a I'.t a ma "i\ sein mles irmblle, until thi' g riileIl't tits exactly'. Thl'el troltl thils lt a pattern for future use. Thi st It, sltay be variedi for tllhos wl i h ineed a full waist by iitkinlg lll . I lnitits with t okes. Let thel eugll'' mf ithe piece where it is g;illereil inl thi 'e .yoke lle straight, bullt that gllatheredm'l into the belt be ii eill itm that from top to libottom ilh tlhe uilh l le rt of this piece it \ ill INt t ll i unch ait N half longer thii onli the front edgetl where the hiut lmisi ir', r es.ilm . 'hism lorm will give' ;a girat efll I liless t t lihe wlait. T'O the lisier iiart itf 'tlhe belt sewI lhilel iisers, which are to be left opellnl. Thiis biii garment-indleed, all lithese Ii mdlerglmrimPemits - buttoi n in lrnllt. 'i'le sleeve is mititle titter the st it of a eat sleeve, aint taethes tI he grist. iWhen tit'is garmentl( i, mm sIh mi'ri.l. k llihii J5 lmit ' , l itrit i warn filte stIh",kiltibs may hi'dratwil % mer ilhl mlln mr hlrt oli the drawers initi t.t'iteneitll to them i y ii i 11ami ll sihl.t lli,. thls doing awayl with all mmliin ,ssiltuin bi ilishits. 'Thme trmte. gilr nt is madellt in the siamie ay. ailwall t ilting the yomke iraltgeniliiient. lihavinig tile drawers lmisediI bhinl mii ii buttonedil neatly il I rnt. hirlming rii Iwrl'ect protec tie tim the ptlsoi from coldi aid ex. lmril (ift ities'l tlhis garment .huimtl It rItIunewhat larger than thiit hl'tiiat'it it. Thei IiUa riail shou!d Ie oIf t milmi-iin 1tiill it Imiy e I t rimmed tol sulit tlhe taste ofi It wearer. It is stimhl at bilnmst' waist with it pairl It lhmse tilrawerts ewed'l to it. lBelow Il kinee' tlt heiawerst, are gathered iilnto a andil in lhi ''mTurkish style. In viry emhl wiieather, or by those Iwhoslet t clatioi is feeble, a giar. iin'l' iof kit wioilh'ln made in tihe .-:ti' it iam t li' mtl'her two, ani be ,it i The ItIm'a st W ay of ge'ttimng it np i. ito htluy Ilit knit drawer andil ties ls. miml 'ntl ing tll the lower hiart ni the mtst Mstv the ldraw'ers to it aiuliit th,- i'igimmn of the belt. It is eastv lto see that when the tiol'Isie is eiminlet'tlV enviloped in ht,.t thi . it girlmnii t i, flannen l skirts lir mairitlih mill hIN quite unie'es "iii i and usiY it'e eintirely dlisnemaed . it h. The litsKi "istay be but toned I lI- hit oif the oiuter giarmenmt or Iialied I lii a thiin tlait, or huing I, the sihouilt'hrs by the ordiinary .aUs.titleils. Thi' oatmrakirt may be , i- ight atffair, as it is mneeded ,,. ir thlilmiig. (Jiluted skirts, ,iI ll i othersi heavily triimmtxl th ,milt aind ruftles are dlepre e. '.,i. In ill iicases the skirt of the til'.t"s rhiould IN ti sewed or buttoned . .i a .ist. 'rhis miyli e of very. t11th gmttls (mmiii dr'is limilngs serve rib' lmti'riimme very well), but It muost itt lailg irimlum the ttips. e will be remidily perceived that it. m-mmmuhigm's iii the indleiwear will iitl ii tihe le's mtflleitt the outward tmpiniarsmmca' of her who is wise to emdmimit tlieiiis, x.cm'ept ii givhiig natural tmluinmegs to her waist, perfect. fre dmmn 1o her unovemnents, and a de lighttul seuse of proprietorship I all tiiuse iiitmmal'es whieb hare sio lhinlng gromaumed mnud withered under tim' i'mriipr..msion mud tyratmny of the The life of Brighau Toning co tains an ezauple which the yokth 4 to _hie olUatq weatM Io i wate. Be was The Alslasrssss sad e/ Aab AtTulmelgms, '' , The Amair. Attoryne4tmaL . ,.dge Egan iris dgseat lion to the .,',.swmens b uin The State Asseusor have a Vlua many questions whbie dilly asg honurly arise requiring legal gai r and solution. These are to the Assistant AttormeyGS . who carefully examines and each point submtrtted. The plicity of these points of law I . out of the loose and eorrupt - s . ., istration of the Btlte gevrwm m, andt the eonfansim of the Mstatls and of the various judeiial e which have been rendsred ._ extraordinary courts that - a - aumed to interpret the laws aU sd; a. ; ministerjnatice in this State. Thi-.. "' statutes and judieial deoliese hae not nil been eliminated. Bat wee as pleased to learn that the Aastlanst Attorney G(eneral does not omeaIr - the dectsiona of the late lpde . . Court, on matty of the qesisasls w hich it attempted to adjsdletoe a - hinding on the preoen state .6O cials, or as safe guides asI the ls terpretation of the laws sad the per. formance of their duties. Our new aauesorshavedisesred4 a large number of exemptio frees taxation which the Attorne .a0k. ral declares are unautborised bc Mae constitution and law, bet whiL have had the apparent maetie eof the Supreme Court. Thene esthl exemptions in favor of Imgu ae rich corporations, whose eoal over our late Supreme Court was supreme. The Assistant Attorney-Gent is very etlphalti in his lnstreetlem to the assessors, to scgahl eo a~ other exemptions but those apieled in the constitution, as reiglo ea"d. snational and charitable Istits. tions, and even of thesethe exempted mnust be that whb soe. cupied and used for the psrpetes indicated. Certain corporatious"s jo3 ing large dividends will no lesg1 be permitted to evade their NieH. ties to the State. They will be af forded an opportunity of enetribst. ing largely to her revenues..J. 0. Iewocrat. FROM THE SHADOW 01 Tnt G (ULIOTIN.-One of the meot os. •,erkable escape ever made was made by M. de Cbateaubun datig tile Reign of Terrr nla Paris, e was sent to execution with twenty other prisoners but after them teenth head had fallen ta tine got out of order, sad a was eunt for to repair It. The sl relnaning victims were left ad. ing in front of the machine *ith their hands tied behind them. A French crowd is very eurious, a the Ipeople kept pressing forwasrd ' nee the man arranging the gul tine. Ily degrees M. de OChsts. bru.n who was to the rear f MIs companions, found himself lI the front line of the spectators, them to the second,*and finally well behind those who had come to see his hlad cut off. Before the man eou p* the guillotine in working ordernllt began to fall, and M. de Chaeteasbe slipped away. When in the CObhamp Elysees he told a man that a wa had tied his hands and robbed - - of his hat, and this simple I-s. vidual cut him free. A lbw day later M. de Chataubrun esoapd from France. ORIORIN oP CHutLOOPOaio.-Weae indebted to the insect tribe for ola. roform, one of the most powerfil agents in alleviting pets. The little ant contains a sabstsaes called formic acid, aboot wabI John Bay and Martin Iaetr responded a ceontury a" andll found that it contatoed as a id, no it got Into the books as acid. It was found to be eemp " of a compound radial resmy uaas three atoms of osyges. Deassag. stituted ebhlorine it the oejia '" thus obtained tirehleids oat f. myle, brhleh is e~hrohbrm. Them the Americans toeld t1hat eoher W capable of takleg away a tions of the h na boy tioshiorido of 11 therenabgl adapted Lde-mL than eveether. A teI this "Did yea amy I a tie his~' u~l·I4