Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 3, Number 40, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 5 January 1882 — Page 8

NAPPANEE NEWS. THURSDAY, DEC. A 1881. Ilium's Kindness to a Little Outcast. Tn tin- winter of 1709 Pierre Traivaut, • ■ ; ttle feitc'w of about .10 years, lutviiig no louger parents or in Savoy, to the province of Lorraine in s<roli of a relative whom! he heard o '. * 4 hear the palace of Duke ot Lorraine. One bitter night he applied to a poor' "'•mail for shelter. She told him she had no room for him in her house, hut lie might go into the barn. Adjoining the barn was a hut, where was kept a tamo bear owned by the Duke. Ready t- ■ perish with cold in the empty bam, i.'it ire resolved to trust himself to the tie ray of Bruin. Timidly he entered the hut and slowI'v approached the animal. Bruin, however, instead of doiug him any harm, draw the shivering child between his • j :uvs and gently pressed him to his I roast,- till warm and comfortable he fell asleep. •The next morning when he awoke, he 'ant'd himself still held by the hear, his is a.I resting on the animal’s warm fur. Win n lea arose to go away the bear allowed him to leave, only following lum ■ iii caresses as far aa the chain Woitld permit. The young Savoyard wandered —i-I 1 day about the city, hut,'finding no fßice of. hiffrelative, returned.in the Vv'i.ing to Marco’s hut, that name fiav-hg been given to the hear. Marco iv civ 1 him w/li the 1 same kindness, ami for souk time that was his nightly rt f r at. v What was more remarkable, and added not a little to the poor boy’s joy, the bear regularly reserved part of his fool for him. A number of days passed without his being discovered, then one of the servants came to bring Marco’s supiier later than usual, and saw five sleeping child clasped to his breast. The hear refused to move in order to take the food and rolled his eyes in- a furious manner whenever the man made any noise that might waken the sleeper. The report of this extraordinary con<luct soon spread at court, and re'ached "the ears of the Prince. Some of the courtiers, in order to prove the truth of Marco’s hospitality, passed a night near the hut, and saw with astonishment that the liear never stirred as long as lit tie Pierre showed an inclination to . sleep. h .When he awoke at dawn of day and found himself discovered, he was very much frightened and feared he would be punished. But the bear, caressing him with great fondness, tried to coax him to eat what he had saved from the previous night. Pierre was at first too alarmed to eomplv, but finally did so at the request of the courtiers, who afterward conducted him to the Duke. When Leopqlcl heard the little Savoyard’s whole history, and how long the bear had befriended him, he orileml that the child should have a home at his court, and the best of care and training given nim. Ho doubt he would have, risen to a high position, if sudden death had not terminated his career a short time after. “ Dear me ! It wasn’t enough for me to nurse and raise a family of my own, but now, when I am old ahd expect to take a little comfort here, it is all the time ‘ send for mother.’ ”. And the dear old soul. growls and grumbles, but dresses heyelf as fast ns she can, notwithstanding. After you have trotted her off, and got her safely in your home, and she flies around administering her remedies and rebukes by turns, you feel easier. It is right now, or soon will be —mother’s come 1 In sickness, no matter who is there or how many doctors quarrel over your case, everything goes wrong, somehow, until you send for mother. In trouble, the first thing yon think of is send for mother. But this has its ludicrous as well as its touching aspect. The verdant young couple, to whom the baby’s extraordinary grimaces and alarming yawns, which threaten the dislocation of its chin, its sleeps, which it accomplishes j with its eyes half open, and no percepti- * hie flutter of breath on its lips, causing the young mother to imagine it’s dead this time, and to shriek out. “ Send for mother ! ” in tones of anguish—this young couple, in the light of the experience with which three or four babies bring, find that they have been ridiculous and given mother a good many trots for nothing. Did any one ever send for mother and she fed to come? Never, unless sickness or the infirmities of age prevented her. As when, in your childhood, those willing feet responded to vonr call, so they still do, and will continne to do as long as they aye able. And when the summons comes which none yet disregarded, though it will be a happy day for her, it will be a dark and sad one for you, when God, too, will seod*for your mother. __ ; ' o a Lamentations. Life is a strange mass of contradictions. When you expect least.enjoyment you obtain the most; where you think you have given most satisfaction, you have given least. When you are i sick, you would be well; when well you try to be sick. When you fancy yourself the wisest of men, you are the dadoist of fools. The jfirl you are most in love : with is least in love with yon. What yon cannot get you would obtain ; what you huve you do not value. If we" would be strong, let us bear in Blit-lice, for in silence we not only grow strong, but also test our strength.

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The above cut represents the only Clover Huller that ever THRESHED, HULLED, and CLEANED ONE HUNDRED AND SEVEN BUSHELS OP CLOVER SEED IN TEN_ HOURS. This statement is backed up by the following: 107 Bushels In 10 flours. Menominee, Wis., March 2,1872 Ilirdtell Manufacturing Cos.: We hereby certify that we threshed, hnlled, and cleaned ready for market, with one of yonr Blrdscll Clover Separators, 21 bneheis of eod in I*4 hours’ running time: 107,fn ten hours’ time; 2,713 bushels in 66 days’ running time, ten hours per day. Ctbds S. Davis So Sons. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 2d day of March, 1872. J. E. SkaBOLD, Notary Public, Waukesha Cos., Wis. Send fur circulars and price list. AdclrrM, BIRDSELL M’F’U CO., Sole Mamjfxturen. SOUTH BEND. 1K&

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