Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 31 October 1874 — Page 3
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«V»rt! Tor \V»r«! 11s I He:: 111 31. •Mr.rU A11 11 It \v:ir- Siiimncr time and twilight.'We wcri-itlin-r 011 the porel oi' the lariu house, on the sununii of the hill, and "Aunt Rachel" was ."itting re.-pcut-iiilly below our level, on the steps—for -lie wiis our servant, and colored. She was of ini^htv frame and stature: she, was sixty years old, but her eye was tin •iiiuiHed iu)d her strenglh utial- H-d ."lie was a ciiiM-i Inl, heariy soul, and it \v u" no more tro'.lhle fur her lo lauuli ihan was lor a bird !o sin_'. S:ic was miller five, now*, as usual when the day wits dune. That is to say. she was being dialled without, mercy, and was enjoy•nig it. She would let off penl aflur peal it hu! :liter, ami then sit with her face in her hands and shake with throes of en-• joynient whinii she conld 110 longer iret breath enoti l' to express.
At si'cli a moment an this a tln^lluht iH'curied to me, and I "aid "Aunt Rachel, how is it that, you've pliveil sixty years and never had any •trouble'.'''
She .stopped t|tiakino. She paused, and thero sviu a moment of .silence. She turned her lace over her shoulder toward me. ami said, wilhout even a smiic in her -voice. 'v •'.Misto i.s von in earnest
Il "tupriseii me a good deal and it "'ibered my manner :md mv speei.-h. too. I said •'Why, 1 thought—thai is. 1 meant •:'why you can't have had any trouble.
I've never heard von sL'h, and never .-eeii your eye when there wasn't a hi ugh :-in it.'
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Sue faced fairly around now. and was lull ol earnedncss. (I si had any trouble? ?I'::-to(' cave it to el 1 1 a a 1 1 1 -hues 1 knows ail boui shivery, 'case been one oi Yin fny own .-elt. Well, -..di, my obi man— dat's my hitsban'— he was lovin' an' ind to me, ji"l as you I" to yo' own wile. An' we had chil'en —.seven ehii'eii—and we loved dem eiiiren jift de .-iinie its you loves yo' hil'cn. l)ey was black, but de Lord a n't make no chiren so black but what dev mother loves 'em an' wouldn't ^ive 111 up, no, not lor anything dat's in di.s I whole world. "Well, sail, was raised in ole Vii'gin11 v, but mv inother was raised in Maryland an' my souls! she was trouble when she'd oil started. -My lan'! but -he'd make de fur fly When she'd git into deni tantrums, she always had one word dat she said. She'd straighten tierse'l'up an' put hor fists upon her hips •in! say, 'I want vou to understand dat, trash! Ise one o' de ole blue lien's ehiekens, I is!' 'Ca'se vou see, (hit's ivliiit folks daL's bawn in Maryland call deyselves, ui' dev's proud of il. ell,
IHI was her word. 1 don't ever foryit, heca'se she saiil it so much, an' heca'se "he said it one day when my little Henry tore his wris' awful, an' '1110-t busted his head, right up at de top of his forehead, an' de niojiers didn't liy aroiin' las' enough to'tend lo him. An' when dey ilk back at her, she up and says, 'Look-a-heah she.
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'I want you niters to
uiidersutn' dat I wnn't bawn in the mash to he fool bv trash Ise one ob de ole
Aunt 1'tachel hsid grsidually risen, •vliile she warmed to her subject, and
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iiutmy little Henry, I urah' himclost up to my hreas'so, an' I rise up an' savs, "Vou shiin'l lake him away,' I nays "I'll 1 kill de. man dai leches him,' 1 savs. Hut my little llenrv whisper an' sav, owyne to run away, an' den I work and j'biiy yo' freedom.' Oil, bless de child, he always so uooil lhitdev e.oi him—dev oot, him, de nieii did but I look an' tear de el on'
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o!f *em an' beat 'cm over
de head wnl my chain itn' dey gave it lo me, too, but di In't mine dat. Well, ihili Wiis my oie man sjune, au' all my chil'en, itll n.y seven chilV£i--a'n six of'em hitin'Lswi eyes on ag'in to ilisday, an' dai\s Uveniy-two y.'iirs a^ro Ins' Kaster. l.)e ma dill bought me i) long in IS'ewbe: u, an' lie look me iliih. Well, by me by de years roll 011 an' de waw come. My marsicr lie was a conU.dril colonel, an' was his family's cook. So when the union took dat down, dey all run Uwjiy an' lei' ineall by myself wid de other niggers in (hit- nions'iis big house. So de le.g 1111 ion ofiicers move in ilah, an' dey a.-k me would I cook lor I deni. •Lord bless you,' says. I, 'dat's what. I'.-, lur.' "Dey wan't no small fry ollicers, iniue you, dey Wiis dc bi-.'gest. dey is an' de way dey make ilein Mip-iM mosey roun'!
Co1 :.'e!i 1 say,'lie wouldn't be htlle no mo' now —he' i» ma*ii.' "1 never thought o' dat belo' Me was only dal little J011 ei" to me yil. 1 never thought 'bout him gr-nvin' up an' bein' big. I In I see it den. None o' de genimeii had 11111 sicrost him, :-o dey couiiln't do noihin' for 1110. l»ut all dat time, do' I didn't know it my Henry '.va-, run oil' to de Norf, years an' years. an' lie wis ,-i barber, too, an' worked tor his se'l'. An' !v me by, vhen de waw c.iiiiie, lie ups an'he says, 'I's done harImriuV he siiy.s '1'sgwyiie lo fine my mamiey, le.-s'n she's dead.' So he sole out an' went to wliar dey was reeruilin', au' hired his se't mil to di colonel lor his servant an' ih-u he went ail froo de battles every wliar, 11 nvi 11' for his ole mammy yes indeedy, he'd hire lo fust one oliieer an' den anouer, till he'd ransacked de whole Soul but you see I didn't know nuilin' 'bout di.s. Jiow i» 1 gv.yiit: lo kno.v il "Well, one night dev had big sojer
down ou sich doin's becaVe my place ..
was wid de ollicers, i,n it rasp me t»
silivV but I was hot! My eye was jist a
inns',-sin I digs my fists into my hips, an' 1 says, 'Look-si-heali!' I says, 'I wsmt you niggers to iiiiilpistan' hit 1 wa'nt! 1 bawn in de mash to be fool by' trash
I's one o' de ohf blue lien's chickens, 1 is!' sin' den 1 see dat- young' man sism' a starin' an' slid', lookin' kin' o' up at de ceilin' like he fo'got somefin'an'couldn't 'member it no mo'. Well, I jist march 1 on deni niggers,—so, lookin' like a gen'l, —an' dey jist cave' siway belo' me sin' out ut de do'. An' as di.s young lniin I wsis a goin' out, 1 hesih hini .ssiy to another nigger, '.Mm,' he says, 'you go'long
blue hen's,'chickens is'.' An'den she an' U-ll de cap'n I be on ban' about S c't'iir cut kitehed an' biiudiige' u] tie chile horse'f. So I says dat. word, loo, when l's riled. "Well by-ine-bv mv old mistis siiys •lie's broke, an'.-lie's got to sell ill! de niggers i.n de place. An' when I heiih dm dey gwyneto sell lis itll off atoclion ui lUchnion', oh, de goad gracious! I know what da' mean
o'clock in de inawnin' (lev's somefin' on
now she lowered above us, black sigainst ihe stars. biscuits in my lian', sin' was "I'ev put chains on us au' put us on a raise up, when 1 see a blsick face come )(v
-tsur sis high as dis pti'eh,--twenty feet aiounder mine, sin' de eyes lookin' up high.—an'^jill de neople stood siroun'. into mine, jist as I'se si lookin' up close,,. .. ... evUds au' i'rowds. An' dev'd come up under yo' lace now, sin' I jist, stopped ended ... the t.uvr ». n.» m'X•1st au' hini i!» sill 'roun'. sm" squeeze right dab, an' never budged jist gazed er:il liidiirnlul hnw Is, ind when tlu»\ "in- an,,,
./ «rj sin' wsilk, an' gazed, so an' de pan begin to trim- were scpersited he slunk siwsiy to hi i' '-n siv. 'Dis (me too ole.' or Dis one ble, an' all of ii siuldeu I knowed De curiici' sis meek si lid subiiiissi ve-loolv-l-'iiie,'or i)is onetlon't'inouni to much.'i psin ilropt on de flo'an'I grab' his left
,„ ole imui, an' took him ban'an'shove back his sleeve—jist so,
•iway, sm' iley liegiu to sell my chil'en as l's do.u' you-an den 1 g„e* tor
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l" riif,':.ii' hit me on ile inoiif with his what is yo' iloin' wid dis well on vo' 1:m\ that set bun to thiuUini: lisin', A'i'whesi ii
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You look us if you ••(•'11', a- the wag said t' stood liy tin- .side ol an
I'e geii'l he iole nie lohoss tt kitchen 111' lie -ay, I iiiiybodv come meddling wid you, you jisi make 'em walk chalk don't you be afcard,' he say 'you's'inong iron now .' Luinhernn-n's wage for "\\ell, 1 ihinis.s to myself, il my little.! unusunlly low in XTii11 e-i«ta llenrv ever got a chance to r.in away 1 beinir the otl'eriiiir wa'jes a •I he make lode Xorf. n'C.oan-e. So one dii\ I emu,'s iu dab whaw tie big ollicers was. iu de purior. an' 1 draps a kiirle.iiy, so,'an I up an' t,il,.-'em 'bout mv llenrv, dey si listenin' lo my troubles jot de "lime as il 1 i\:us white- lolks an' says. "What 1 cmiie for is beca'.-e if be got away an' got. np Xoi tyhah you genimeu comes Iroin, you might.'a sei.ii him.mayhe. au' con id tell mesu I could fine hini ag'in lie w„s very little, an' he had a :. sk yar 011 hi- 1-1' wrist au al de top o' his forrhiad.' Den dey look mouriiful iii" degeii'l say, i..w sence you lo.-.' him V' air" I sav thirteen year. Den
the divnrei name i- l! Tl.e ref. uliii'h hi"
THE OR A W K() DS VII, LE SATURDAY EVENING JOURNAL.
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'i'iie steam-]roiiel!i"l ."'reel '-av., in Salt. I l,al:e (lily are woikins to th |ieihet salislhction o! .Vloninuis and (ieuti It's.
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The hinh of the,. Duchies nf Ivlin-. bnrgii's baby iiicri'ase ihe uuiiiber of'j liueeii Vie.lnria's griindi hildren to twen-tv-six, of whom twenty-three are living.
:A Missouri 111:111 .-wears he won't par 'taxes on his farm, and lie I-as ereelvd a fur', supplied witli iinns and provis'io :ti:d the tax collector l:eeps mu of rill'e shot.
S'.xty butcher- are sueing the eorjioralion oi' Montreal. (.-Simula, joinilv, for 1 d.'images iiiiiouiiiing in the asiirecate to S ?10,0t u. arising out of tin private •stall dispute. 1
The wife of Mr. Sipple, president of a 1 grainmar i-ehool in I'hiladeljihiii. has disiippeared, and they don't know whether she is it past or present part, o' hippie.—
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A L-'ighl )iel IVI'KII ii Tiger mid Ilea r. In sin article on -Show i.ilV' the 'liici'U'o I'inies. the writer tiie iollii'.viiig' ohl-tiine incident:
big .-ojer ^Vest who li.td si ojiz/.ly
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ball tie .-ejers Uah at Xewoern was 'al- I sale. As tin- animal was a .siilendid ivs hiivin'balls an' carry in' on. Dey spivii.u'ii :i young' ji'rizzly. Leiitj had 'em in my kiichen, heaps o' times, pUivli:i-H i! hini. ami si lier lie iot him 'ca'se it Wiis so big. Mine you, I was
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have dem common so ers cavoriiu 101111 mv kitchen like dat. But I alwav' iiget'ie llmx eoiilil ciitiiiii the liciir. Mood roun' an' kep' things straight, 1 'Mini tiiai iilrentlv had :i 11 occupant, in did an' den I'd mn-kv'em chir dat. kilcii- tilt: slistpe of s\ liirgt' stud linel y-devel-en. mine, 1 tell you. upctl lU'iiifid tinei'. iii'iit lold one of j: "VV'ell one night,it wsisa Friday night, his jjiirtiiers tlisit he was o'oino- Ui. dey comes a whole platoon I'm a nigger ridgmetil dai was 011 gustrd at the house de iiouse was hesidquarlers. you know, an'den I w:is just bilin'! Mad? 1 was jist 11 boomin' I r-welled aroiin", an' swelled iiroun' 1 was jist itchin' for'em to do somefin' for to start me. An' dey was si waltzin' 1111' a dancin' my! bui dey was habin' a time! an'' 1 jest a swellin' an' a i-welliu' up l'ooly soon "long comes a spruce young nigger a sailin' down tie room witl si yaller wench roun' de w:iis' an' roun'an' roun' sin' 101111', di-y went, enoiioh to make a body drunk
aroiin' fust 011 one leg an' den on t'other, iin'smilin'at mv big red turban, an' makin' fun, an' 1 tips an' says, 'Oil silling wid you. rubbage De young man's face kin' o' chanoed, all of a sudden, lor 'bout a second, bin den he went to smilin' ag'in, same as belo'. Well. 'boutdis lime, in conies some niggers dsn oriz/Jy simply nodded ill :i played music an' b'long to de lmu', an' manner, sis if in recognition dey never get along without putting 011 siirs. A11' de very fust air dev put on dat niohl, I lit into 'en.! I')ey* hu.ghed,
1111 dat inside me wuss. De res de
niggers got. to laughin', sin' den,my soul
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blnziii' I jist straightened myself tip I moment .the rasro so,--jist as I is now, plum to the ceilin',
least live
my mine' he says 'I don't sleep no mo' .shaken oil' his antagonist. During disnigUt. You go 'long', he says, '"i''I the brief cessation of hostilities it: leave me by own self'
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"Dis was about one o'clock in le tho worst of the combat as niawiiin'. Well,'bout seven I wsts up
iin on n:ur. uiitm ue (»iiicers» br^akrast. I was a sloopin' down by de stove-jist ^g woumls I so, siiutc U5 if yo* footi was
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stove an' I lie backcr oi tlu I'.uiM
I'd opened de stove do' will my right lighted, and wanted Lent to consent, ban'—so, pushin' it biick, jist as pushes I to having si stop put to the light. yo' fool—an'I'd jist got de pan a' hot ••No." answered lie. "Let tlieni fight. I biscuits in my hini', iin' was 'bout to
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FOB 1875!
Connueiice Early,
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On itne oceasiiui Lent was invnc!' ui" :i travelling circus ineiiii« i,rie. One lsiy lie met
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ijiisirter tln^ lii'iz/.ly bear with the tiirer. ••The dickens yon sire." was the I answer. -Why 1h:it ti j-er will uiiike :i sqiiiire 11it'll 1 of him before yon ciinl Wink." "All risilit. If lie does. I'm satis--.! lied." savs Lent. "Vou 'look aftervonr liii'er. und I'll take iare ol" my beiir."
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to look at 'em an' when dey got*abresis* viously been driven to an opposite o' me, dey went to kin' o' bahiucin' corner liy I lie sipplicsitioii ol hot irons.
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presence of the other beast, and crouched si»iiinst the bars awaitingThey reuisiined sis csige would permit minutes, but every of the tiger seemed to increase, while the bear seemed to be sinking into si deep .slumber. At hist the tiger began lo growl and sidle toward the bear, moving from side to side of the csigc as he did so. The growling aroused the bear to life, ami lie lisid just time to measure hi.- enemy, when, with the rapidit\ of lightning, the. tiger sprang forward and alighted on his head and back. For a moment there was a terrible howling from both animals sis they rolled over and over iu the cage, and then they seperated lor an instant, the bear seeming to have
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Then sill the employees of the circus oiithercd to witness the fiii'lit.
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The animals sisjlited each other at the same lime. but. while the tigers eyes blsized with fury, and his tsiiP hisheil the bars in his excitement, the sleepy
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TO S TO MKXTHHV,
AT THE SAME LOW RATES.
Don't fail to bring .vovir mone^-. Tt is tliat
that enables nw t,o sell so cl»^s*i.
P. S. Any person coming by railroad, and buying $25 worth, will be furnished a return ticket free by
CAMPBELL & HARTER.
NEW DRUG STORE.
NEW DRUG JSFOIli:.
SMITH & HAMRICK,
DEALERS 1IV PURE
Drugs and Chemicals
PAINTS, OILS, PUTTY, WINDOW GLASS, YARNISIIES, BRUSHES,
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1 (:ii ion to the former*
ii»ols-! till von
1I*
i)C.
Side bsuul, Cochico, S])ray ue, ^terrimack
and till the best, standard brands at Oc
canton l^lannels as IOAV as 10 lo 10c.
Erie clu'cli Shirt in"', "\vortli 20, I'oi* 15c.
J-*:icilie re,
Good sill
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ells,
PERFUMERY, SOAPS, COMBS, LAMPS, SPONGES, RUBBER GOODS, Etc., Etc."
ESJIEUELDI, the BEST" 5 KXT €IG4R in the City.
NO. 5, NATIONAL BLOCK,
Grawfordsville, Ind.
MARBLE WORKS.
I. F. AVADK, XI. II. WADE.
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MARBLE WORKS,
N0.13GBEEK8TREET,
CRAWFORDSYILLE. IND.
American and Italian Marble Monuments, Tombs, Headstones, Tablets, &c., Of Latest Designs. Also Scotch Granite Direct from the Quarries in Scotland.
toll von thai thev liave finer Marble, do better work, or at lowtr pricw, juit ro-
member Uiat iliey are" leadlcrs and aie j-aid for their tnlk. Como and sue.
