Rensselaer Union, Volume 9, Number 16, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 January 1877 — Page 7
PERSONAL AND LITERARY.
—The noet Whittiernves with tfeeulmost eln pi (city, and expect* to survive a hundred years. —Bret Harte dill soon start for Switzerland, where, it is to be presumed, they iioiSiii —The old law office of Thaddeus ssa&ttssmemw. m es was that his death should be announced by cable to the press in Ire’and. —The Chicago AllianaL aL whteh Prof. —John Taylor .TnlinatQn. whrgto misfortunes in New mined him to dispose owhis Ibi ptotoregallery at auction, inherited a fortune of $2,000,000 from his ffdjm.mifr New Jersey Central par, and still holds abanuMniflUo dWiSM' fikciivalue* while, Jhe market-value has mit JacftJoii? In Tier corners or her parlor are tween the (back anti front pmtojqp have SSTdSsWVmJB! purple, red, blue and green. In her bed—ThenewßpleaKeTOrxiienouse, Hantrained in commercial life tA of practical fitfftnce'.^^Aer J serving for fouryearain the city government ofPhih lßoz as amemoer from uie First District W^ttfodE^aasr'i served on tins . Committeea onr Banking "Jjffttfolfil present House in point of actual service. newetory whichrvoa# said to her original though he could make something of the m&terial suggested, and consequently wrote to Vermont, asking the original author to jet dowffiffip# iJKdlMtoifflflpinjN ly as he could T&mßfoe&Mewij' A'checj# for fifty dollars VS/roHRIM, 51 *'’!® sr son SSgSHHfttE&ftlftC story a wider publicity than that it^ ttlK&tmiJE&tfn Vermont newspaper with a letter stating that the person addressed there was not accustomed to the use of the pen, and had Trill Jtn gratuitously, and was quite willing that jt
What a Woman Can Do.
Aa Q \X7I fi-> kakval nvritliLir. xa UiTn ti If I- 1 v?ould, be destiny. competence in old age, no matter how small their beginning or how adverse a fate may be theirs. By her cheerfulness she can flmMpre^efi^u|hind’a^offiwjld £^Bn3Da3bflß to healthy iA- disease has overtasked his r *8 temptation in an evil hour has led him f stray. By her examples, her precepts and her sex’s insight into character, she dWMiMltt r enri|wj|r otjinpcae true and beautifnl *ife. she can re tree sex Jhgr, ° t,Q iffljT L’aßßQßfida? latej. She can do much, alas! perhaps gance, folly, or Want or anection. tine can makMtodap«kffiMl ffiMMHMlft oLa zzdßSSfQwma. erlogt.otrl#e and diswortk into what ha# &?UKIIISUiUD6r%. spring head, tine can, in fine, become an truth* purity, beauty aua spiritpality t&&M&asak±& allVilpkseion, afffi sAept W the bitter blast of everlasting woman can do for the wmg46 wm’ra tot mMsmm snfamOßthah than wom^’a.—jY. Y.
A Riot at a Funeral.
KSMRSn^VSM cording to tho Freedman'» Journal , that two men, Thomas Slattery, and his son-in-law, Patrick _fmmdj drowned in a little ilfl| VnKw rOaifoidc, 1 about eight miles fMm| iai and) /lead horse weiSAlso found in thtT, d^^|^roun^<^wn^^gaa^^t^rn^ they were accidentally thrown into the river by the upsetting of the car. Thus fy, hjtrring the result trf the tuU^rtunate to depdsitfteirbodies in theur last rastiag-plaoe. V-
arose a* die lass Oie coffins containing the remains arrived at the yanl being burled before i rjorpM In the next world. Tbe result of the diseiß&xaas&aS!rs
The American Farmer.
4JMM (kef* which engine the {to*- of the agricultural writer from week to week pants are the owners thereof, wad i they possess the knowledge and aits"ot" the most advanced nations of Europe., The jjeoplo enjoy perfect aocwijy of property, find tear go interffrenoe/or poxTdS w)ii«ll I mightdnftdi ot Impair tjheir onward course m material (hueperity. Thi* Independence l«fl personal sovereignty begets Ai dependence and exaltation o' character. JntaUigCMWis a result the ownership of property everywhere, btit especlffifr finder tnts aemocraticTJovfefhmeht, where there are no powerful and tyrannical land qpwttoito.oppresi the smaller proprietors land the poor Who qwn no land. W. deaismfißaf might have written with even jnorp fqrce about the advantages tvhich the ownefshlp of property gives a people, if he had visited America Instead pf Switzeijandbjt his words pe so wsll ehosen, and suit 1 ©fir present purpose so well, that wqcannnt refrain from quoting his remsrtff ‘afottt. jljhss ffimere. says': “It is from Switzerland we learn that hhriquUutel practiced by, tl\c very periods Who Sujcy.'ite fruits suffices do procure preat comforts the* result #of the easy circumstances wdmbnalm moderately fertile, ;anp where latifrpsta, arid (he ’ bickidistHßcy tof - 'seasons’ often might thfe* hopes of the cultivator. It is buppsubto to see . without admiration thoee carvings. In the interior spacious corriseparate- toe. different! chambers of sh% mithii'ous tamily; each chamber has bpt one bed which iq abundantly furnished With (curtains, bedclothes and the whitest linen; carefully kept furniture surrounds it; ; the wa»dro»es are filled with clothes; she daily*is vast; well-aired and of exquisite cleanness; under the same roof is V go-fat protifiod of corn, 's#lt meat, cheese ana Jvood; In the cow-houses are the finest add most carefifily. tended, cattle in Europe;, the garden is planted with flowers, both men and yoiqen are cleanly and warmly clad, the women preserve with pride their ancient c6stumo“ all carry in mM* impress of health and . VWith this eminent .writer in behalf of Swiss farmers, we point with greatest .pride to< American cultivators, whose eomfore, intelligence, strength of purpose and confidence in the future of their country',-’whose' abilities for work,* for Tirenmi calculation,' for civil or military duties are not surpassed by any people. iheu are morerespected than the agriculturists who are intelligent ana -well to-do in. the world. The, difference '-qetwe&n-the farmers of America who owu : tm a6res they cultivate, and the English farmers who are only tenants of the e#s totes which belong to the nobles, in social and mehtal "condition, in spirit and business enterprise is so wide that a true picture of the two classes, would look almost incredible? jMie farms of sie Swiss, German, HtaEguneKu flie Terms in America, and are more thoriillad. 'Jfqthbig indeed can iii-» ceed the iildustry of the- Swiss and German farmers. From the, small, child to the old*grandfather all have certain -fixed duties, which are diligently and faithfully jnttfnded u>. Mr. Howitt nays they UaAbY. early apd late., There Is not an Mtrfrif the y'ehr they do not Bed unceasing occupation. In the depth of winter hbe# ss4 k>nftething to do.* They c<*r»y out manure to their while the frost examples of suoh untiring work. It i& not perhaps so necessary, yet ffy\P|MMti'|iiliJft4Sriiyvere to take a few’ :x,x ed in more than pi|e way. The ease with KWch,w fasnmm gfowtethfiijt’ cfops and cattle gives them more leisure for mental jrakurabutiifcbas * tpodenoy to disturb labqr wh|ch makse •XM&fmPtm- of die' European -peasants so productivf apd beautiful, and which fura toes jfbßm | kith everything! which n plain simple living requires.— Ddroit :• , .■ ft I
Hang Your Hates Higher.
snow obstrtlOwroe frefe swi ngtng of gates it will oave a vast amount of shoveling snow to W - the binge post. When it is not necessary to opeu and close tirely cjrar. When the hinge post, is sufhigh to another set of Binges, say one foot or mole above those that are already seemed to the post, bjr epSplojingfijotlit* set ot Uifife hot*s;tso gate may De hung a foot or more higher fha%ite«reper plaqe in the summer, By IthifiliafllLaathe 'gate will svdng freely over the sn6w, except when it falls to an un, ling be bojted to the hinge post, then ddlegq|i#6)#{ sfit of ffn» liools into this timber, on Which ‘the gate can be hung cult to dnw Jhem out Whenerer it is pekirabld to‘draw out sfiCli a hinge pore a [hole a trine larger than the binge close .to it on the under side. The hinge can tden be driven downward into the hole and IT*#llfiC jij4,wi|h»jh#Hfr- A large nail or I T’ . > 8 driven clear to ffia taateti out simply by borJng a hole close to Jt as deep as the spike 'sliffSJSdrftfSfSjKtwdingllS —A Chinaman, who was arrested in Ban Francisco on a charge of burguMyl made a most absurd attempt to commit he bad been to do. “Me likeedie,” quoth Ah Quong.
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HOME, FARM AND GARDEN.
—Cobct% ticandens, so long u#ed as ap out-door climber' is one Dflhe-beet possible, .plants for the house. It grows rapidly, and wiU-JJawier through the winter. Its blossoms are belt-shaped. They are first green—changing,to' i deep, violet blue—and its vines, with their delicate tracery of leaves, trained about the side, and over a window, make a moat graceful, picture. . —A writer of observation has this hint to farmers living near, towns and stations: “To see good farming, large crops and the best improvements; one must get seve# or eight miles away froth a tailroad, irf ht least a railroad statiop' . Where there is easy opportunity to reach the nearest railroad station, the average fanner is pretty sure to visit town daily and spend a large share of his time thye in bad weather." —Scalloped Wealy earthen baking-dish, well buttered, sprinkle in.ia- layer.of. rolled crackers, then a layer of good fat oysters, a, little pepper, salt, and bits of batter; another layfer 6f crackfers, another of oysters, then seasoning as before, and so on until the dish is filled; have the top covered with crackers; turn over it a cup of the oyster liquor. Set it in the oven for thirty or forty minutes. , » j sh “f «y| -*A fanner sayfj -? 4tee| the family; soap, has been made in tbe spring, the gfqase that accqmtflatesjand ismaid ’ vside dufihg the Slimmer, oftehgefs maggoty.. Tq avpid .this,xth<r ifollolirlSg fs a good* plan: Have a Kettle full' of lye, and throw all bacon rinds, etc,, into this kettle; and when fall comes you WHI be sur-' prised at the nice lot of soft soap you will have; and even if a rat falls in, he will be changed into soap jusjt the t —Suet Puddinifoffo’iri' 'tWw jtoftee popjl of flour, with a' OF baking powder stirred thoroughly through il,, hda ode k*)flh(7tJuf»'of finely-Chopped suet; one teaspoonful of salt; one wellbeaten egg; one-pin) Of |w§et majk. Grease a tin-pail, pouf tne mixture fnto it, cover, set it in a kettle of boiling water, and let it bflffiTHbnstteitly two Doji's*. Renew JlT#' 4vat»f tas',it Jvipdlrktle# With boilirig'-Wafter-freiiF'thW te«««tlJ:*-B«id’ to the-table hot. Serve with lemon-sauce. —'\t r hitq iMJounfeun Oahe.—Reftt to a' cream half a pound of butter and one PO.uMY£sug£<Tln tfltf pbhnd [ffJflpttr mix one teaspioonful cream tipiar. In ol* ssrwei?; s tefifo®. and lastly the milk and soda. Bake quickly in ielly cake paps, and spread beoyerttKe top: * —Children’s Pudding.—-Fill PH earthen baking dish with finely-choppM '.apples.' Season with sugar and nutmeg; add a little water. Set it ou the back of the range until the apples are tender*. - Then*mua a crust of one teacup of sweet mjUt; tablespoonful of butter; a little salt; one aSßSfcsfia of the apples and bake- To. be eaten hot with swedt Aauce, )flayorfeu> Mth lemon Or 1 vanilla/ Other kinds of fruit may be used in the same manner. frown regions sinpe the days of dhaboL
Beautiful Patterns for Bolls.
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Mme. Demorest's
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Happy New Year.
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The country has passed through a fierce Residential contest, and the result bus been left In * dangerous and unsatisfactory shape, on account of the unprecedented closeness of the election, the angry disputesss to the votes of certain and the failure of the Constitution to provide any tribunal to solve doubts or decide contested points, , eov. BAYES ELECTED. From tbe best light^before it. The TbiSceb believes that Hayes has received 185 Electoral vote* against 184 forTilden, and Is therefore entitled to be Inaugurated President on tbe 4th of Marsh, 1877. The highest good of the South, aa well as of tbe North, would be best promoted by his occupancy of tbe Executive Chair. I l DAXGXH or AVOTHKB WAB. Bnt there are gnrte apprehensions thst a ruffianly, ravenous crowd of office-seekers may resort to lawless and vioient means to Induct the defeated candidate Into tbe office of Chle( Magistrate. 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