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12 THE SEDAL1A WEEKLY BAZOO-TUESDAY. DECEMBER 27, 1881. TWELVE PAGES. THE GREYHOUND'S WARNING, JiX IIEZKKTAH J.IHTEI WOKTIf. -i.i , ....:,. ... f...i. ..... .. ...-. Is a Christmas slorv that was told to ihv ,rrlmnih,r bv her rrandmother. who 1 I . ft .- 1. 1. ft - MI w T T hVj"1 nwon th roval familv in the dar of Xiiv Charles I. Charles L. vou rcmeuibr, fonmled colony in thi-i country in wry early tune.-, and in honor oi hi voung and beautiiul . a m r - 1 1 rnnkn I 4 Mnrh'ttfi l n tr fw I !ff 1 III 1 tmi M arise. -r Marv-land. lie gathered iift'n hundred orphan children from the streets of London, and ent them to Mary-land; jind these settlers. the loi: who, as I have .-aid, told it lo my yrand jmother'.s grandmother. Hampton Court Place, which is -t III in oerfect preservation, was a grand old English manor in the davs that are dim in hist on- old ward: married. Rray on one JccaMon. when she had the great . hall illuminated with one thousand lamps j Here Charles L and his beautiful girl- j i flinif litlPVTrtm'tn j rrJMfrpk HUCUll i;l07V-W mvj. "ivvo, -ui ior love are not common in old roval iamilies, but Charles had loved Henrietta , Maria ever since he had seen h r voting j face at a splendid reception at the court' of France and when his ministers tailed to arrange a luarnag ior nun, ne lei m.- j heart speak for itst If, and ofiered his hand J to the princess, whose beauty had liit en- chanted him. So Henrietta wa- married) i'-lorr"-jtt-J! Christina? dav.s loved to hear and recount m..m on the 11th of Xovtmber, 147. : y ",s 1 11 i , . . "" 'il the le-endi- of the court oi tMiarles ; and .v Xiht eame rarlv, with no rav of sunsei. : ,c i0ti 1 ltutl l1 vurUt he action- UJ this storv came from a court ladv who vis- The pah.-- eanlcite were objured in a j th.-dtveased, alter thin-bar. Urn wvi-hed ited Marv-land jii earn coioniai iinics, anu ,i - - ' i i - - t r 3 . i . . . T r . r . :i :i . i II m X. i 111. lliVi.ll I 11 .IJ 111 IILll'lllf intlKI'll lalll I AftlLll 1.11' AAM mm,tm. Cartimal ooJ-cv : and nere, anc r-; it v as verv aim in me piiace ; verv ; , ,. . , ' " n " - riry-i : - ami mat tne nierenani ana .lew tv-!tcs pav . i -w v i i mi - - i -t i.iii mi':! iii:2 iniium' i t ifi :ifiiMiiii:iiiii ' i i-xi.i kings were bom. and queens were gloomv, with the duli sound el iti ..)-: ;"";r " ' . - .... .w. i will tell y.u a m.v Hub: Mori. a tine. i.r their u-uri-.us tieaiius. oi one; and disappointed princes grew vember rain lii'-cwmilv tailing ( k-rasion- , T . ' imwrh wuhh i and il it .loe-not .olivine.-von of thf e- hu:ulrd and liitv ducats, io U- gtveii a- at and died. ally the .-tep of the guard was heard on ; I'a, " "n l JsUu. istenee of Fairi-.-. I ,1. km.w hat dowry for lb.- shu- makers younge.-t ; r fon- ..Im .IHllA I If ll.!U ).ri ' fh ..-r-;.t..T- TJ,.. 15?! .. Hllt MSI.) tfl.l l'.1.- IJ." .UX .1 .1 .".iWV'.l .I.I1 M.".,...; il. Iltf ll tkr to him in France while he was yn in ' way, when they wen- ordered bak by an -to.i as a mxiirr of course. P.ut fa-hioii- til me abtnit them." Pat douM- .l up JtJ ; the age of P.). haviig just tintoh-d mr . id England, a queer old wav of doing things j attendant. In thi ir r.nreal tii'-y again and tastes have changed since the age of hgs, which wrr loiig.r than anv liiulier. - lejgiHt edueaion. I fell into habits et ili. that royal families used to practice. It heard the hound in th. ir father.- chamber the Tudor king- ami queen-, and some tra-. and nearly a- Ion- any warp in his ' sipation. After -i. years of t-t liingl was called marrying by proxy. The wed- utter the -ame friendb-s, pittou- howl. j ditionai feature- of the ga-tr..nmic enter- loom, seated him-eif. nmi began: L my eoi-tituiion brok.-n down. 1 put ding took place one fair spring day in the grand old cathedral ot .Notre Dame which was tiling witn ricn tajesiry aiui n-sues oi gold and violet satin, figured with golden Jilies of tleiirs-de-lis. Henrietta at this time was about iiiteen years oi age, so she , years oi age, so she , tn a lile girl when ' re w hh r. tell you of the gala washardlv more than Charles first fell in lov We cannot stop to tell vou of the gala, davs that followed the marriage, or the of the dav. Put the gav Huke of Puck-! ingharn made a splendid banquet for the j table. When the pie, was cut. .Jeflrv jnmjKd out, armed eap-a-pie. Put the honevmoon went bv. and th eet days of the kind's life passed, and the j storm ot the Knghsh revolution began to gather. There were riots in London, and long and aiigr Parliaments. ami tne . oueeu tied awav for safety, and the king ' timnd himselt a nrisoner at ia.-t in 1 lamn- ton Court Palace where the hapov Javs oi ! ' " i x - - - t his honeymoon had passed, when 151e lay j fair before him. I Two of his chudren were with him much j of the time in these perilous days -the , Princess Elizabeth and the young Duke of ; Iri'loucester. lhey were nis hand in naiui companions in his walks in Paradise, as , the Hampton Court I alace garaens were gay snips mai core tne gui-oueeu oei ' ' a narp oaiK irom me nounu. uny, iy. laurel ai:u me misiiei.K-oougii, w iicnes aiwi iairi--s.4um site like to Keep us; '"o uy-j-.p?ia. su.ui, mrai'i a.u. miu.tiy Kngland, to meet the king she had wil-: "Father must have gone," said the lit tZ I where the blazing yuh-lug cusls from ihelcvutint uhiks the ouhl folk- wa.- gone, atat rh. A year ago I -aw Urown's Irou ..1.:... ii . 1 . 1. ,. . . 1 - ,1 . 1. 1 11. .1 1 1 ..1.1. . - . 1 4ieu. i ue oitue.tms laucu s sue uu- ul.si nniiww wnai iiiaue me uor niov i - nenrm us rutiov srio.v until ue umaiieti n no an oi a -uiiii.iu. iiie eon mo. .t ' i.ni.-r- aurruvH. x up m im int- A m m . m r - ' 1 . T9 t " "-- - ''- " ' " m I'll ; to London, tor the plague was in tne city, : There was a crash at the door alwve. oloi of pictorial tnm-stry. the eioblaon- ' the children ami There wa- tiieeu of usj acted, like a charm. I -o.n began to enjy and bells clanged and tolled every minute j rl'he young princess clasped her brother in e-d scutcheons, the painted windows and the ; cried out that ihe tMsture fi-ru.-nt the divamless slumber. iki now 1 feel myself royal pair at hi-residence at lurleigh-ou-! the prince: "let us go to him: let u.- de- other uoiabie objeet- itun- n th- oak-pan- ! .vas not kivre! h ith them, ami while ones snr.g. an.! can hold out a b the-H ill. and it was on this occasion that fend him.' t . led wall.-. The long xtti broad tabic;, at that! Whib- we Heir- takini nr JtM-ka "' ghi. KrownV Iron Bitter- sav-d Jeflry Hudson, the famou- dwarf of There was a hurried step and a cry outspread wiih fair, white linen eloths are ! at tii.m. ..ne at a liitie. tbro.'gb th. wiudie, : ife. Uharles'court. was tirsl presented to the , the stairs. The children drew hack; the holen with .'lean wde!i platter- and and the illegaut craytlturv were scamper- ueeu. being served in a large pie on the bound came bounding down awl ran nn trenchers. ia-kets of bread, mug- and lank-: mg round, ionic in The itHMki-Uim. -oine in : Hints to T.-a'lie3 AiH'ctad With caueu. ane rnncess j,wzaneui us iiercometo him. n arose nna louim mai i father's iavorite, a tender-hearted, fair-, -,e lrUniv animal was dead. haired child, frail a a flower, her pun iliver'Crotuwell wa- a -tern man. hut ' soul shining through her pale face like a j lamp through a vase of alabaster. It was to her, as betook her on his knee, that the king confided .his last messages to the ? queen before his execution. "Tell her,; WHfint';in. ne sain. 1 iihwi ner to iiie , .1 . ? i.. . - i .T i i i - 1 J - - - - tot -5 The Duke of Tloucester was younger , than the princess, but older in heroic an-! !) . pearance and larger in stature, for Kliza- o!.i- w:is - or ! bcth w as a wee, trail thing. The king had a favorite hound. It always with him when he was alone or j with his children ; it guarded the door of ; 1 .-li ' . 1 11. .. his cnamoer at uigni : lis oniv ueugui seemed to be to do the bidding of his royal master, anti to receive his caresses Oiarles was one day amusing himself with his children in the Hampton Court garden, when a wild-looking woman drew near, and. holding out a thin hand, said : -Alms?''" She was a strange fright of a creature, and the children thoughtlessly' laughed at her, which sent the blood tingling into the j furrows ot her cheek. "Who are you?" asked the king. "They call me a gypsy," answered woman, assuming a mysterious look, foretell events." . i the 1 1 The king was not overawed by her air i cf mystery, but told her that she must at j Jn Exeter, during Christinas eve, the choirs once leave the place. of the churches parade the streets singing She moved away darkly and sullenly, carols. In Ireland and Wales the custom -when the children uttered an audibie j x5 btill observed, in the latter pl.ce a harp laugh. She caught the sound and turned I accompanving the singing. In many of sharply. j the villages in England hands of -ingers go The king was carressing the hound. through the streets filling the air with The fact that a brute was faring better their carols. than she, seemed to increase her bitter J The oldest carol extant i.s written in feeling. Norman French, the chorus of which is, "He can play now," she Faid, looking ! "As Joseph was a-waiking."' The follow enviously toward the dog. "Let him. A ; i- words are a very popular Christmas dog will howl one day, and then the king- : ,.arol from the Harleian .M.SS : dom will want for a king; men the king dom will go." The king seemed to be disturbed by the evil prophecy. He addressed the strange women in a softer tone, and offered her money. The black lines faded partly out of her face, and she courtesied lower and aid : "A dog will die in this palace one day ; ihen the kingdom shali be restored again.' People were very prone to believe in omens, signs and fortune-telling at this lime, and the gypsy'? words became known in the palace, and were treasured up to see if they would come to pass. There was nothing remarkable in the prophecy. If one were to say that a dog j would howl In Queen Victoria's park at T) 1 oint-.tl 1 if nfv 1 Cm i noon iV-irni!? A tT ! that the cock should crow in the of Windsor Castle before the Wales should take .the throne, nrobablv all come to pass, and if mon an event were looked for, seem to unthinking people quite a sible thing. The mil war grew more fierce: tne1 j king's life was threatened : the king U gati -eretlv lo plan an escape from Haaiptoit i ( ;iri. and from this lurbi:hnt par: el th -. . kingdom, lie wjij reallv V 11 pIlollel 111 his palace : old friends -Acre everywhere turn - iiig agatiu-t him. an.! he was Mjtnt iimcs ! .,.,i ... f..... .hi? h... ....iv .;..,. .-.yivi.i his children, was his fahhiu! hound. : "Poor thing. ff..r thin-! he U faithful 1 . . via CUIil lli.a L llu rt. t l 1- r. i: liniV van I be faithful. 1 mv have v'u cue unv, irooii follow, anil then :t'lli: pitiable. t:isn' ! U- truc-ewn t hi- hn.' i life hound t'iiid t I i; 1 1 .r w rlt-l t 1 n I5 m!- Mill oi:bi lirk his :ua?t. r hand, and would : ir-s hi- kne- and whine, as thouirJi to break the reverie. l': was 'toward tin- .lose.)! :i l:trlv after-, e.-p mii-t, anu tne river ran uaru oeiow n.,r,!it. - r,.v ... .:,Mi.t. tin. . , ' ' mm. ... .... ..-l.. ........... .... .1 .1.,... retired with lii favorite doi: It w:ls his i IK .. .m v.ii i i rii i ii, ...... v.iii cus'om to go t hi- chamber for devotions princes were waiting the return f their j father in a dimlv lighted rot -in near the of the cuard . banquet hall. Ham AA nu. T lfiS J V U1U 4T.t. .tj.n. v ioi iii i i -ounded nrmi r, and bcame unpanmi. Suddenly the pitiful howl of the kin - j hound broke ihu silence of the palace. The little duke heard it, and vtarteti to j go to his latht-r- chamber. 1 h young ' princess ioiiowed nun. a sirane iook oi . terror in her baby face, and her .y-3 filled 1 with tears. ; The children cam to the main siair- ; Tin re was a back stanva-e that led up to the same room. The children pas-ed silently timuigh the emjuy apartmenu- that led to it, and were r-larlleil again and arain on their noisi less wav bv the pitiful ' howling of the dog. which no-v tvgan to howling of the dog. which no-v began to be piercing In its distres?. .Just as they arrivc.1 at the fool of 1 he j stairca-e, a heavy -onnd was heard at the isniva-e m heavv -onnd was heard at the ' t -humh r dix-r alv.v It was answer.! by i 1 tonr :nuI tried to draw him back. "Thev are breaking into his room. said .v ! to them and around thorn in anxiety an.L ards .earthenware or wtert. great pitch-( the -haih? ot the b.slgc a ni trees, th.; pit Id j i terror. There were more foots!, ps on the er of ale at I lie lower end, -ilvi-V tiagons of , rip t.f a dg that should a kivmM hen her -c : stairs, and another cry: ; wine ami cup.- .f pr--icu- metal or crystal -a ;0 Uirkiug like mad, ami aav Hhiskvd ' ' t.iive the alarm ; the king has escaped: " I 1 Years pas.-.d. Tlie stormy scenes ot the ; Knglish Kevolutuui are over. King Charles L has long slept in the i!ent ' r.,.li ,.f sit ( U-.rtr c ( ''(!. i n is sen- ix. iii o -v. ffc-, - i ri.t.-.il ilt!li!ri'h liiv vrmvn to mnnhoml a.j vuna:tiihool in exile. ! There came to Hampton wOwri naiace 0!ie te a;nnmer day, ' diver Cromwell. ; protector of the Commonwealth of Kog- jan,l. He, too, was attended bv a faithful i dog. He slept in the old royal apartment, anj bis dog kept guard at the door. 1 le ' iWt ,te ( ,ne morning, but his dug did not j jj lllo6i men of that day, he wa siitions He believed in signs an as siij'ci--; and omens ; Hni wiiohcraft, and he. hatf heard of the withered gypsy's prophecy. He was shaken in health, and the sight ... .1... " m k ii..i.i .i.-k.r u,9 irf-tifrt nu nervous VI. kiJI Ul ...T..w-.... .... ......... r u i.... ei i.. "ti... t-:. j f: a :i . in- n.Liii. iu rw ...i . ........ ... ... departed."' ! rromwell soon died, and, as all our school-children know. Charles II., son of . school-cniidren Know, v,nanes n., sou oi . the lirst Charles, came back to the throne, amid great rejoicings and celebrations. ! And this is the old .-tory-a curious J ni this is the old .-torv-a curious ! minlin' of true history ami snnr-rstitioii ."n .. . ... ingling of true history ami superstition that w:ts told over and over again in j - . -i . the ChristiiKto-tide to uiH.'u-mouthed groups around Maryland fireside; in tin old Colonial times. Christmas Carols. Yashinglon Irving, in his "Sketch Book." says: "While 1 lay musing on my nillow. 1 heard the sound of little feet pat- terinir outside oi the door, ami a whisper- j . ..-. ing consultation. Presently a choir ot j young voices chanted forth an old Christ- I mas carol " ( This singiug of Christmas carols was one oi thi most oeauuiui customs oi tne. season a custom still observed in some place When Christ was born of Marv free. In Bethlehem, in that fair city, Angels sung there with mirth and giee, t ;-od ; . n-lr.rl-i III CAieiSlS gloria. : . . - I i i i Herdsmen beheld these angels bright, To the appeared with great light, And said, "God's son is born this nighi, In e.xcelsis gioria. This King is come to save mankind, As in Scriptures we do find, Therefore, this song have we in mind, In excelsis gloria. Answer This Question. rounds Whv do so manv people we see around come Known, ior u acts in such periect nar- oruereo one oi :ne oucks ne nau laueneo prices. ij. uevkkkal x, i t . I . 1 m ." 1 a T V v .- . - A I I . . !..... Prince of ' us seem to prefer to suiter and be made ; inony with the laws ot hie and health, that to oe kiikii aim roa.-ted ami then witn his ; r.. k. ikw man, .Manager. i-iouim. :. i.i ' :. u.. l-w-.rr.r-c t..n ( .i.mnntinn , all in ll in nil a rv iiriiiMrv nnil ill -. t i vt l own hand iiitnxbieed tbrii hundred cr.ihlen - it on iu l iijtset-x.uik: uy iiiiiitwii"-", w. ...... ......... , t , ..... . - .....-. j- i i . . . .i , .. . . . . . . . . . . - . .... so com- Dizziness. Loss ol Appetite, Uuning up oi , trouoics are prevented and permanently pieces mio me inside, and cweti them up.. KEMEMBKK SICHEK HKUb ; it might i the Food, Yellow Skin, when ior 75c. we cured by its timely use. It contains no . then i sent the duck to the merchant as a , ? H EADOUARTEKS FOR remark-j will sell them Sluloirs Vitalizer, guanui- alcohol, ana win not blacken the teeth j unristmas present. ine merchants wile, Qyo-ppp TkDR SUPPLIED teetl to cure tiieni. OIU oy your drug- M nysiciaiif, aim u.ini.fien? euuorse aim jw no snareo uie common prejuu ices against V T,V ;" 7pJ fl . , ? gist. . THE EGYPTIAN CHRISTMAS. . . 1 I . --..- ... J . .IV 1. . . ..... . i ne iwemy -nun ii ay oi i MTi-mi.rr a- Ilffil ....,.... llw. I... .-..... ... !i..m.t . .1 .in'"", iiiv i --j j. i .ii i.-. in 1 im .lay ..i j lorn-. siri- wa-. the J--.VI' ' ereaUd all llmit. 1 - t l 1 a 1 , t "--. the daughter oi nmc was nis wiie. :i,.u Horns :i sue x,u ..I flsin, am! I-i-. represented nursing - . '! . -v attti on ;. r kikf, r i'ivius; wor-jhijf from , "l'a". :tl their b:-t urdejtl. Mark, how nrarii amen 10 ,,.e .,111. e .ji me .-on 01 .Man f mat a-cno- .i 10 ua- i-on ui .-ui. l'.,l''.! :" . O.r.-ss.- j.ani.-.! : - y- - - i 1 rum. i ioi ii-, .iiw.w rfpreitiioo a a: ..child, i- 5ome:iim-s .seated on a Lvius U forc . vl. . .....I ....... t. . me uuoue. .11111 -oiueiiuir- on me rroi-K i-i a--- Thi.- Son of (umI. iloru-. wa.- the of n -Uscitation, or m-v. birth:8 sviubol ! and ua plae.il then- t. ex pie- the Egypt V1- lhl- :t,,t" --t-t-t-.n vith ilit- iot :l:tt th.Miatural i that day h-hh to r.-turii trom the winter so .-tic; really ,s corn Ir 11 e;sri r OI " o:inh- nti -Bringing- in tne Hour s ileacl. Ph ntv of good ating ami drinking-. 1- . than !h- diet riul .-ob'niiiity of :i rc - - - - - - ligioiis thankgiMiig. h:t aiwav- ih-.h held ciiaracicns-ie oi i;i. r.ngiiMi nrisima-. The social enjoyment of a very special dinner, wilh ingr di-nt and ornaincnt pe- culiar to this vearlv leas I. ha- tN-eii under- lainment nr. ::ov seldom lound in igli-h count rv In ti3-.-holds. l he lanioii-io-r.-1 u-a.i. which ranked on ibis oeea-iou even before the turkey and sirloin in the e-rcein of th- English r.ost and guest-, cannot olten be sc b.ost and guest-, cannot often he serveii ac- cording to the usage -f our jj.ial ancestors, We can fancy, however, tlu scene formerly pre-enteilby the interior of an old manor i-re-enteilbv the interior of an old manor hall, profusely leckii with vergreen-. C .. familv portrait-. :h- -hield.-, -wo:ls. lances and ImjWs. the antkred Ik ads of deer and at the upper ooard in the rais.i lbor or dai-. '1 he line old Kugli-h gentleman, at- raycit m his b-t clothes, hi doublet oi crimson, rn- goul cnain, his plumed cap ot dignitv, hb lace collar ami nifties, stand at. :bf head e.f in.- room with Ii:- - - - - - ladv KvMdf' In m nit K hrnvflv I re seil ami with all their kinsfolk and friends of equal rauK ai me same mgn raoie ; w one ine .-eat- below are filled :; due order by the attached yeomanry, the burgesses of h neighboring town, th dependents of the wealthy household and estate ot their "om mon patron. The parson or chaplain -av- grace in Latin, to which they all rever- entiy ii-.ten ; a crasn o. music irom tne minslrels gallery ov.-rhea.l - drum, fife snd trttuii-ei--ihen stuns the e-ir- of the nun-. pany, and their .-v. are turuetl to ihe oaken door. In marciirs the steward With his while wand of otlh ef folloui-.! by the chit f cok. who t-vars in a capacious dish the nobler t .f t hrisimas viand-i a soiisitl 'i -i i iu.hi- - u.--ni .!..-.. r-.i.. i-n iiv- -jti nwi. ..... . . ........ - ...... - - v ...i i... .. i... .. .... i. i. ....... .v... i.i.ii. . .liji. iiiit iiiz .v 2t.iii1.111 -i-uv rv ifvriiiinn . r j it- grinning teeth. The footman in at-1 ten.iance, the assistant. !.-, the Millions ami other domestic- forming a double line ami inner uoinesiir-. lornuiig a uouoie une behind, quit kly pas- on to . ach oth-r, fnun the kin-hen. the article.- ueolfui to begin the feast. Meantime, the most sonorous the feast. Meantime, the most sonorous and ertective voice in tiie nail raises the accustomed song for this ceremony of - and elVective voice in tiie hall rah.es the . 1 . a dog Will howl. Uo-e arouml :.er. x:th a -nar.lian l.au S - r I V ' " VJ, w rf T ' the du-k auv ami b. he ..arved it n a kini; cannot. r "V ,!K1'li 'O M raw" . . . . .. ... . hi ' hn-tina-; tinn r. aiw the thtv twaK-r-pJants-.il..;. M.miar f. .u,r -r "s,,' "V w "7 i humlre..! fell out. his tir-t exelama I" mi.i. rmiu! the l" w " ; , - , utoti was - I'rair u . .. boias 1 sii.-n imK ...v. .-. ... v ...... mhi .1 iv :K- ...... u. r. .i..r-t:M- 1 noi in- ri'.-ovt-ri'.i ir.m mi ttc t X'litK.T -irn rv.Mi ri.ii..., !:iiiiiiic ..I I ... . . - r li'i . i i.tiv. -iw iv -i-iii- i.Ai in- iii-iii "a a million bottles were s.-bl the past PRl.Nt.G LN I UK P.DA1P.- lJKAl).,Vt.nr h n.hVvtV (.r,.p nm J lough at once. Mothers, do not W with- (itpu( apr: defero Kethleiv? lautles I.)otnino. The Pour's Head in hand bring I, With garland4" gay and rosemary : 1 pray you all sing merrily. On i est is in convivio t( horns iciieats the iasi be.) 1 The Hoar's Head, I understand. Is the chief dish of all this laud ; Look, wherever it i.s land, Servile cum cantico. (Chorus.) Pe glad, lords, both more ami lass, This hath ordained our steward, To cheer you all this Christmas, The Pear's Head eaten with aius-tard. t.Cho rus.) A True Cause For Rerot. It makes the heart of every philanthro-1 pist sad lo see so many worthle-s patent j medicines puffed ami advertised for the 1 1 " 11 .1 cure of chronic disease-. U.-uaUv the, remedy is some vile catharic compound or i 1 -"li i .1 1 . nrriii'ifillnn r I .1 tl. -I!, m f --------- ... . . , - - ..... .. - .. i UUltlniitvii V.III1 ' j ""; " - that allords the invaliil onlv tenipi-rary re- ...... i - . . . .-- ... . - - ' i.n..liti liirniiiititii. nr ..I inr :.'...r. nin-lm j nei, out wincti nas no lasting eueci. aim in truth eventually nrings on a complication : of disea-es arising from a state of wornout i and exhausted digestive ami urinarv or- I gaiis that nothing but death can relieve.! i Invalids should trust more to nature for ' their recovery. A gentle medicinal tonic i that stimulates enfeebled digestion and . strengthens everv part of the sv-tem bv its ' 1 soothing anil refreshing effect on I-oth ! J mind and body, is n tin re's truest aud 1-est i assistant. Such a remedy is Brown's Iron Pitters, a medicine surpassing the sale of. all other remedies wherever its merits be- I reconimena it, i tne .iew, aeciareu sue would not touch tne ; .j. oi. iq i ixxyjiio, cni j i OUR FAIRY STORY. - tuk mnn; rucn: mak,ii wh.uw s ,.., 5 ; f. ii. i . r..i ...tM- ; !olk. and even IitcK- folk.-, do n; b.!i-w in KjiirK 1 1 ok -trail):-, it is. lint Fairie.- ilo a- certainly -.xi-t, 'liv- and move. a- tit - Santa I'laus a:.d I noiiJd no: th- world. venture J -.-n. in lore a :ruiit- if .-mil intr little !. that thT -vas , no ueh t i : i i nd lit Uy t. .iiuitivifr- t , u j, 1S t,ior. WIih a uart Clj a,j .in.h ut Io Iw-lirve in Falrie-? "i ! 1 t--!f. in Fan.'- -till. Awl tviitiU tin- Aiiia Twu-ir- fill. . t.'lkf-' in Knirhr. -M'iHiv. White .-nn oi 1riiNtiK l-:t r lU-ll-liii55 hck I Hmuttt skrl f,ir Pet I i.iv not thT- arr m Ijtirbv j v;:lcn :i "f'Jlov-.ii ihriu iv hloowjr t--ll-. tl h-aoi .-un.jt the imwm Tin y rjwc froii -x.--t ;i.ttr l-f! -..:Hill, r hft:mti.-hniiI i..t ... .. ..iii ir.iv. ...i . , v..tv. M.tc; ng on a hand-b-om K,n.. VCIV w j,;,, j y Pja ? H. w:u- far "ttorac than that." he would' . nave -aui - he .vas long -six and a lialf j f.-crt long, and "a broth of a hov eiitirelv as he u-.l lo fay of him- If. " Well, Pat t . - - - -- I . A .ll lwa. - not only a l.-li-ver in Fairies, but ' could give good na-on- tor the laitli whuh i was in uim. i "Pas." s.iid the friend hti tvM iu; the ' -tory. p. him one day, "iluv -av vou he- licw in Fairh-.-. Louie. --ii "down h".-r- and , ;Is it mv l-cii. f in F iirks ve w.Hild be aft her having? Sun I have tu h.-le. t ' aooiit it. tut it --M.hd !! knowbiigt PU give e.. W.-li, w hni 1 h:i a bit of a hov. lather ami moth, r bad -one from i.t'ir . eabin one eniug :o a neighl-.r and left the children alone ; we .4 m bnking oiiin the wind.. nhieh wa- a In-ie in the st. ' of the cabin rU ih ui.n-hiu-. aiwl me ' of the cabin st ih. ii.M.ir-hiti. ...wl n.u big .-i-ter was allr telinuj storie- about . t " ... . cabin wa- iuil of fairies ! Aiwt -nr.- u.-. ; i he r--.-i oi us looked tut iKiiad if the lot the lairie-! M. little -i-ter. uho tirt dh - i t-i vered them. ??: u to erv at iheir sj.in' atrvav. ami u-ke-1 w-wouldn't we cat.-h h-r fair ! Wid thai, rae broiie r Jem and mv-elf rnn after ihem fr we . llttl.. I.lis. .. v.-l ...i "-nj? t i v "-i- ,. . n. . tiini it ji if ik rat iiir: voif 'tui I ie K.r .".11 ..c t... crii-d afth. r me aini .Um wtten w-- len the i ouiu . ounthry. r.iit as 1 wa- .-aying. .Iem j and i.n-v!f gavecha.-..- to ih fairi- sill thev , di-a;.er.d round a wody knall. when v.e ma-h U.hl -trike of lunnin-' round t'other ide. to head them o.r like. Put ive'II 11.4 . ...IV care,-believe me moreM wt did our .wn ,- Vr-l s .Kn as the littk- white rravthers ; &tl r-mid .n the sha.to ot the knall, out . f .hf. m- jab-r-. evcrv wiotha's -on of ihem had mm. d it-elf iio an n-lr OtP.-n :imJ -vj,,. Wl. KiH T,mtu there, thewas all I aiin r:i-s ilikf- -ii- other-hiroo i w if thev h:u iiiwr K-en fa j onI ....iid sheep a . , . ' m lairn-s ai an. at all. out ail their Ine-: I .... . . , ,, J Uil. wntiu a. LOUTu : v ul-iuhh...' i .. Will you heed thewarning? 1'hr signal i tH-ilinp- of the sure approach of that . ioi e n ii.- uise.-e, -... on. j. -. .vsiv ; yoiiriv if you can atibnl, for the sake , of -aving &) cent-, to run the risk and dc. nothing lor it. We know irom experience . most u rriUIe dihease, . oii&uiiiplion. Ask nothin; tor it. We know irom txnerience ; thai .-htloh s Lure will cure your cough. . It ih v. r fails. This explain- nhy more : .i ..-ii? i. ... i . ... . . i.i .t ; thai .-hilohs Cure will cure your cough. 1 . . .! '11 ' 1-? l . . . font it. I or lame uiumc, si.i or cn-i, u-e i .t i. .i- i. Pinion-, porous piasier. joi nv an.jo She doe? not resist a sumctent- tlruggi-ts. ! LEGNSD OF SANTA. CLAUS. The poular name of tht- Saint who prx- . M-le- v-4- tn-tmas toy gift- ot tin- popu- . . . .lvohl -innrohptwion I larsea-..n, is derived fn.m St. Nicholas.;" e0hl ol apptelienstpn. The Iegeml of his tirst appearance is an 1 The moth has a habit ot fluttering; Italian one. According to this, a shoe-' arotintt the light until it singes its maker naiicsi tJirahli, who lived in Per- prett" winiS, and in fact Until its rare, was-o miserably p, -or, that m labor ' r V- urnpi nnt Tho victim i from dav to dav h;.relv Kepi Ills taillllV from starving, and he -a a- unable to give even a small 'dowry to hi- pretty daughters Jt was n.it thought proper to marry with- out a dowry; and thus the young girls. . t V I. 1 1 x - . . . uiougneacii nau an aumirer, were twu- - , "Vll" v iviiiuiu i lien i.miili, ? however, went everv morning to th- -diriuJ jtopraytohi patron Saint, St. .Nichola-, ' . . . . 1 I r . . . ." -...!.. .m.l.. M!.... 1-.t..... ' I thai ne would work a miracle to i relievo ii i m from his One of a rich merch: 1 . . . . 1 . . i! his nearest neighbors ne dav to disre-s. J ttit- who eh a need one hear his petition, ridiculed the idea of his expecting the Saint to take care ot his JntiiKf rv - 1. 1 -.. r. ww taTi.krlnil Mtmk i I r W .-. . - - - - - . ...... 1 .lit t . f " Hiiii i v i . .imii ihiiiiiuhihiui i. (it. i. .j.'v.': . . M Ik'lir.tll ill III Mint "Af.llIO Ih' i ( rti l ........... -omethmg tor him. "Mine,' he said, "is .i i . i. ... . i . i .. i .. . uie ,iew j.ionajiio ; in- unos money ai iwo per cent, a mouth, and il you know how to manage, you can make four u ith ir. lie is not so deaf as St. Nicholas The poor man w a.-shocked at this im- . pious si .eech, and assured the merchant that hi- religious faith coithl never be ; shaken. He went ev-ry day to church, notwithstanding the other's uioekcrv. It was now Phristma.- dav. when the . merchant ami the Jew .-i tiled up their , yearly accounts; P.uonajuto found he owed , his friend three hundred ducats, and wish-: ig to give him an agreeable surprise, he duek. :ml the rih man relvl Ju A it. , When (iraUii pt u his wae irom , chnr.-l. hw n, k'hbor, as wMial. Wered 1 him n his, di'Voiioiihowed hint the Christ- ... . . ' . . . , . . , uuK- nilt hi- patron Saint had xrut htm and Utunied Upi: with th- -t'dnhty id Sr. Niehola-, who eoibl not evtn eil him u jiet'.-of brt-rwl Finally, he otiered to .-ell th-. dt k tr a dollar, atvi t wait ; lor pavim m, :i hw kn'.v .iiniUh to U . t , . , i "trie:iv hn-ii. 1 ue -tu'm:k-:r carrivd for e pne. n.- 'a 011 hi have tak u th iii-n v hark. ht hif : r,t.ri,uaded him that. a? boihl the ' duck, it-was ri-'htfnUv in- on r, lie ihere- tore lt Mind Mi- itm between the suitors I for his two ebb.sl daughter-. The merehaiu alter Mtni?da-discovered j hi- lo?- of the three hundr-'d ducat-, am: ? went to the Miuenuk.T to demand the 1 money, which was r- fu-ed. The cause i I train. b for. the magistral-. wlu was a I pious man, ami heard with iudiunaliou i now criteliy the pom man had been i kti-! i.uled about hi.- religion. Hi- sentence: t was that liraldi should ke-p the mot.ev, ' The meaning -f thi- legend is that a U-iictWnt P ,aklM (.nr,. of ! religious and rovidenci watches over and the poor, who are honest, faithful. The tradition runs t i i f li:it siiiic tl;it tun iiiuu .Mcholiti pays ; a vi-it evcrv L'hri.-tmas ve to all whom he think- whorlhy of his favors. Hi is : - - kuown altogMt;r k ov the nam.r ."sftfiLa L'lau-. . - Mr. Walter F. McA une, of Piu-burg. Pa., writes: "Mv age U 2 years. 1 was born with an exei-llent ejn.-titoti'ii. but at ' uiymH under lhe mir ot on- l ur oet ' phv-i ians. Hi- treatment seemed to do ui' g"Od. rinuiiy n- -aid ai vst t i nhi but live a few yenra. tiiat my bowel-, ' kidnevs ar.d luug- were all liireateuetl wish ! ct.-umptioii and were i-t sasing away ' ' 'r-t decay. I tried, everything atf- v, rti- d hoping to gait r-iief. FinaUy I u rifle I into a ?UU of m.-lawholy and i ti rifle I into a ?tat of m.-lawho)v and t htiebs- despair. fieri :ig excruciatingly .v. . . :.. . . 1 1 ...1 i ..:... 1 a incc more, and have gained i : Ih-hiuIs since Kttu the reinevly. I fel very JKUIMt Moustache. . i ams;Mevi)iiM ,umwu, wui..sa ' VollIllT -f V. "With H niOMSiachi. T huvo trietl bWeiai reiue'.tf!? but hoi:o 41r tboio b-i vv ., o.iiln.-l IMoif nll mi. iov-d our,.r.,k u.n r .i ' yji;u "oil 1 1 l iu . . r, e.t- ..i. .. .. . . . It is .liniciilt to sjiy. i no evil is one thnt cannot be rcmoveil withutlt orent trouble at:d ptrh:i ps irrctd tan- 1 ,;or Whe ! i ' ta('"f pl,nH ien -ho oosorvKs the mous- t -i i coming; arouml the corner let I,, .11 I til nor ck uio uo.rs aiui uy to ner ma. ; IT ihe moustache batters down thf- ,hv,r autl the entire ianiilv, CXCcl't ur .u nhsont till she i in no UKlllJ"-t . . T 1 &ri':lt: "'-'ser 11 "he P-jves her pn-enee ot mtiiri. Ijet Inn Tf-mark stortllY TO the niOUStaellC : " . awav : l am not illniKt ot you. jU1ij y()UVannot lViirhten me!" In i tvior nit'inpoa rht" inniKIfli-nP veil I nocr .111 1 ivinlnn no.I i.or.inv iiis-miwir -it tha 4.,. s:nU(. time lifting his hat. It", how : ... rb T-iod.., rni-nn cb. bn i niimvii iiiih in mmi i ..-.., u ..w v.v T. . , .i''" ... . . , .r w i . ; nauglil 10 (lo out, peu ini 'V and yell "murder ant! shout tor the , p diet-. No moustache ill this world ixdict. No moustache ill this world ' pver known to! . fM.:ftn thr iiumi-i union u. iiut.1. wa5 pver known to still id such a di ,., ,. . . , , It. ti ll the truth, we believe the lady afUicted with the moustache 13 more to hlame lor it than unyoouy - . . . . - ' ly. She first tolerates, then pities, 1 and then embraces the moustache. Slip nerniic it to tickle her miner lin .,.:th..nt KtHticionf- o-iiisi. and almost :is I of the moustache has not the fear". ; that is absolutely necessary to safety. j She should not pity or tolerate or ham around the moustache. Let! I Tj I u r.,n b, n.nnUf,., ., f ; : t iiiij iviii nil tiiuiiCLUviiiv -.; n ii ... , , i. i i i w:is ;t pestilence therein lies her I greatest safety. t f yPep8ta and Liver Complaint. ( ; I"" i nl vvrnth the small price of 75 cts. ! yoursei oi every symptoot ot ! mese disu.tssing compiainis: u you uuuk ' t I all at our store and get a bottle ot . tJ . , . i r I . I I .... I . I .... . . . ... i . Slt.I..li; . - v iiau.er. r.vei v uoLtie nas . -r,,.lr.inte eon it U-e aceonlinglv , I-J."?1 , ar,uua on u- . . ... c ' m.- it tf dn. von mi .poCmI !L Will Cost VOJl - - , . " "owi.tm,. .oui o 'nksifv. 1 -.- - i Parties visiting Sedalia, either on btisnu-s-. or pleasure, will uo well to re-1 member the faet that the .lav Gould hotel has b- en recently enlarged and newly fur-! ttished, ami is now one- of the best fur-, nished and managed houses in the city, i ami -ueh accommodations as are given ; cannot be surpassed at 2 j-Jr day. Parties wishing board for the winter will d well to see our rooms and prices. Kooms single ' or en suite tor lamilics at very reasonable ; JUST RECEIVED! A lak:;k lot of LADIES' ocket Boob riie lar"Nt arti:ie of the kind out and the largest and best ;iKSortmnt of LADIES' AND GENW Pocket Books! IKK STUDS, ITC, brought to Solalta. aC J, WEST GOODWIN h'l A Tl JIM iH Y tiTUKi 20D OHIO ST. " - - . JIS'E "S3STi F"!? IjljJlllL&ljijL EattlG Creek. Tic EattlG Creek. Pfl:ebiev:7 Tfcsctlcn and Plain Envies and Horse-Powers, TJoHtir3rfetThrcsfc-ri uttoi'f CstUb!?3hei In tiiV,"ort5. 1848 UftraTTiOt. i-e l-'kUou. la" buck -.u" i..e Co.u:lete Steam Outfit. trMtchtetvxttitU'x. Ilmat Tmcti oi: Eunrie- and Plain J.UKine e'orH.-',ti ui ih- n rioaa vuzri -t. A ntvL'it'tdt of ifi fta'.ures and itnprovttnm: for 1S.-1. tocetli . r . i wrricr quil'tfo ii ci:ri. . ttan tinJ wit-Tiali rt drumiedo h otirr xrialrcrH. Four bIzfi cf S5r,:tvrtl. i'ron:- 6 to 12 horit? Caiiadtjr, for sitn.m or korstt pour. Two ptvl r f il uuUl rt ITonPjvers. 75nri Ci(C Feet of Seh-eteil jLuisrr VvvjUvv (from thrs losfjc years air-drUj eoix'.tantlr on hand, from wlii.-li ia built tlia in. txxmjjarable vool-werk cl our ucnery. TRACTION ENGINES iZrngt-rt,nwti?mfl','in:l rgrient ever l urmerf and Thre.bemien nre invHwl tnv.-j.tlrito this mafchfesi Threshing Machinery. Circubixs sent tne. Adlrs NICHOLS, SHEPARD & CO. Battle Creek, Mkshiga' CQuBedY Fort RHEUMATISM Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, TTTOOl Ladies'Satcheis, Alligator ir vn Mi 11 Backache, Soreness of the Chest Gout, Quins, Sore Throat, Swell ings and Sprains, Burns and Scalds, General Bodily Pains, Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted Feet and Ears, and all other Pains and Aches, Jfo Prep..rat.on on pjtrtli Hi-.aU St. Jacobs Oit as a stV, surr, simple and cheap Kxti-1 Kfinf.Iy A trial entails but the coinpanitiv.-!- trilling oatUy of ."iO (nt. anJ evrv.oii- nutf-TinX with pain can bato cheap and positive prwof of clatnit). Directions in Klexen Langiag.-U SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS IN MEDICINE. A. VOGELER & CO., Baltimore, Jfci., V, S. JL