Bloomington Telephone, Volume 11, Number 24, Bloomington, Monroe County, 18 October 1887 — Page 3

TDK TRAIL OF DEATH.

of Immigrants ay ladlans on

ta Prairie We had been following the broad trail left by four or fire immigrant wagons for many weary miles when the guide suddenly halted What of a wagon-train leading across the great prairie ooean toward sunset? The wheels had crushed flower and blossom with their iron tires the iron-shod feet had torn up the creeping vines and sweet graaaes the wagons had groaned and complained as thqy ascended and descended the sharp swells. That was alL Bnt no! What of the people the brave men 'who were daring hunger, thirst, accident and the Indians' thirst for blood to reach new homes nndar the shadow of the Bookies? What of the stouthearted wires who were clinging to them through peril of the children whose eyes opened wondrously wide at the immensity of the prairie? We thought of them with a chill as we halted. Here the wagons had halted as well A halt two hours before sunset without wood or water at hand meant danger. What danger? The horses had pawed the ground in a nervous way as they stood there. The five or six men had assembled together on a knoll for consultation. The grass which their feet had pressed to earth had not yet recovered its position. Which way had their gaze been turned ? To the south. What had they seen? TtiHiftTKi the dark-skinned race of haters human beings who glory in having the hearts of tigers. Five, six, seven men against how many? Later on we put the number at fifty. Fifty painted, yelling, shrieking warriors not a drop of pity in any heart, not a feeling of mercy in any bosom. They had caught sight of the white-topped wagons and were coming up from the south tigers after human blood. What did the pioneers say among themselves? On how many cheeks dM the sunburn of the prairie give place to the paleness of anxiety and fear? They gathered together away from the wagons, they talked in How tones, they sought to hide their fears from those they loved. And what of the women and children? Faces turned whiter than the snows of the new year, lips quivered with emotion, limbs trembled as the mind recalled stories of blood and cruelty. And in each wagon some one knelt and prayed to God to extend His -hand of protection. And now the wagons move on. For time it is in dose order, with the brave husbands between danger and their loved ones. Then there is an accident a death a something to cause alarm, and the alarm soon becomes a panic. Heaven help them now! The horses are pushed to a trot now to a gallop now they are running in mad excitement, urged by the whips of the drivers and the shouts of the" Indians. We know how it will end. The night is coming down now and we go into camp. One night more will make no difference with the skeletons lying on the grass two or three miles away. The wolves have been there each night for a week.

The sun is an hour high as we reach the spot. Here is an acre of ground en which a curse may ever rest. Here the wagons were headed off here the husbands and sons made the fight which men make when the last hope is gone and despair comes like a dark -cloud. One two four five all the wagons are here, but broken and useless. The bloated and half-devoured bodies of the horses are here. The bodies of men, women, and children are no! You cannot call a skeleton a body. You cannot say that this bundle of clean-picked bones was a man cr woman. They are all here. Not a eoul escaped. Over this ghastly acre are strewn the garments of the dead the contents of the wagons. In tlie circle about the wagons are blood spots on the grass. Those pioneers did not die without revenge. Bnt when the last one had fallen, what shouts of victory! What yells of vengeance! What feast for tomahawk and scalpingknives! The wolves biding away in the shadow of yon grove must have heard the shrieks of affright the calls for mercy the prayers to God. The vultures sailing overhead must have quickened their wings as the horrible din of slaughter reached their ears. And we ride on. What use to tramp over this hell spot in search of name? Of what use to dig a grave for these bones? What to the world away beyond the mighty prairie that a few more of its millions have died, or how. or. when ? But we mutter a curse upon the human devils, and we utter silent prayers to God for the victims. Detroit Free Press.

The Kother-in-Lsw. All mothers-in-law are naturally interested in knowing something about the housekeeping capacities of their sons' wives, and some of them have amusing but severe standards of excellence, below which the daughter-in-law will not fall if she is wise. A critical old lady, visiting the wife of one of her sons for the first time, returned home not altogether satisfied with the result of her three weeks of keen scrutiny and sly investigation. "She's a real nice, smartiittle woman, Henry's wife is," said the old lady. "I liked her very much, but I'm afraid shell never be no great housekeeper. I peeked into the corners and closets and out-of-the-way places, and things was spick and span enough I'll allow, but I noticed that she put soap on the flannels, and rinsed the colored clothes through but one water when she washed, and Henry ain't used to that kind of housekeeping. It wasn't my way, bnt maybe he won't mind. I hope he won't, for it's 'bout the only failing his wife has.9 The Original Whisky-Maker. John Large; the original whiskymaker of Western Pennsylvania, came to America when he was 6 years old, joined the continental army when he was 16 years old, married when he was 26 years old, and died in 1456, when be was years old, so that he was among the first to enlist after the Declaration of Independence was promul

gated and lived to spend seventy-three years under the stars and stripes. He lived not only until he saw the foundation of the republic firmly cemented, but until Monongahela rye whisky was known from ocean to ocean. Pittsburg Post The Delights of a Rase Scent Jar. "lis a pity that so few housekeepers, comparatively, know the never-ending satisfaction to be derived from the possession of a rose scent jar, yet at the cost of a little painstaking they are within the reach of the majority. Nothing gives a more embtle, delightful perfume to an apartment than one of these Jars, which should be opened every morning, after the necessary cleaning and dusting is finished, for an hour, then carefully closed. All your friends will askt "What gives your rooms so delightful a fragrance?" It is such a pure yet delicious odor that it charms every one. The preparation of the rose stock should be detailed to the care-taking member of the family who never forgets anything. Gather the rose petals in the morning, let them stand in a cool place, tossed up lightly for one hour to dry off, then put them in layers with salt sprinkled over each layer into a large covered dish; a glass berry dish is a convenient receptacle. You can add to this for several mornings till you have enough stock, from one pint to a quart, according to the size of the jar; stir every morning, and let the whole stand for ten days. Then transfer it to a

glass fruit jar, in the bottom of which you have placed two ounces of allspice, coarsely ground, and as much stick cinnamon, broken coarsely. This may stand now for six weeks, closely covered, when it is ready for the permanent jar, which may be as pretty as your ingenuity can devise or your means purchase. Those with double covers are the best, and very pretty ones in the blue and white Japanese ware I bejieve the dealers call it kaaga holding over a quart, can be bought for seventy-five cents. Have ready one ounce each of cloves, allspice, cinnamon and mace, all ground (not fine), one ounce of orris root bruised and shredded, two ounces of lavender flowers, and a small quantity of any other sweet-scented dried flowers of herbs; mix together and put into the Jar in alternate layers with the rose stock, and a few drops of oil of rose geranium or violet, and pour over the whole one-quarter pint of good cologne. This will last for years, though from time to time you may add a little lavender or orange flower water, or any nice perfume, and some seasons a few fresh rose petals. You will derive a satisfaction from the labor only to be estimated by the happy owners of similar jars. Ladies in the country might find it profitable to prepare the rose stock for city customers. Milwaukee Sentinel, Killing Beef for Hebrews. As is well known, the Israelites are very particular as to the use of butcher's meat, which, in order to be "kosher i. e.t to comply with the ritual re

quirementsought only to be taken from animals that are killed not only in the presence of, but by, a person oi the faith, specially appointed for the purpose. Complaints in this respect have been of frequent occurrence, many butchers or dealers of game and fowl offering their Jewish clients "unclean" meat At a recent trial of this kind in Berlin the rabbi of the principal synagogue was called upon the stand and testified as follows : "The Mosaic law requires that the Jew butcher be a person of good reputation and morals, and, alter undergoing an examination by the rabbi, should only exercise his particular function on the strength oi a certificate. One of the tests of his fitness for the place consists in promptly resharpening a knife which the rabbi has purposely plunted. During tbe act of butchering he has to say certain prayers; he must see that the blood falls upon ashes or peat, and, above all things, he must avoid being touched by any one while in the act, this in itself rendering the slaughtered animal unclean. He is required to put his seal upon the carcass, giving the date on which the animal is killed. No Israelite is permitted to eat fowl which has been killed more than three days before." Paris American Register. The Salaried Guest. The latest fad is for people who have large parties at their summer houses to engage the services of some charming woman who has seen better days and is brim lull of accomplish

ments and a good talker to contribute to the entertainment oi the guests. Of course, it is not made public that she

is paid $100 for spending a week at the

Threestars charming Newport cottage;

but, as a young woman who formed

one of these parties said to me the other day, "We treat her nicely, and it

is perfectly well understood under

what conditions she formed one of the

household. Town Topics. Six-Fingered People.

The chairman of the Six-fin erered

Club lately delivered an interesting address on the statistics of the society.

in which he stated that by the latest computations there were 2,175 persons

in the world with six lingers on each

hand. 431 with seven fingers- and one

in the Island of Madagascar, with eicht

fingers. He further remarked that

pianoforte music for six-hngered dIbv

ers was about to be published, which

announcement elicited loud applauae.

La tiettimana. Little Dot's Conundrum.

Little Dot "Dick, why is mamma

like a horse, papa like a cow, and you

likeapg?" Little Lick "I guess I don't know, Dot"

"Mamma is like a horse because (the can't climb a tree." "Yes." "And papa is like a cow because he can't stand on his head." "Yes; and why am I like a pig?" 'Cause you don't offer me any of your candy." Ah extensive amount of smuggling if reported at the Thousand Islands.

Conscience. One anecdote I must relate about Lewis, who was a very impulsive bey, and when he had once made a statement which he believed to be correct be stuck to it, inwilling to yield a single point. The teacher in the little Hill school we will call Miss Hotchkiss, and one day she had been lecturing the school because of some misdemeanor on the part of some boys, especially dwelling on the fact that every one had a conscience. She also stated that a conscience could not be seen but might be feit, when suddenly a hand was raised and shaken to attract attention. No attention was paid to the hand, for she noticed Lewis Weld was the owner, and she didn't care to argue with him before the Bchool. Pretty soon he interrupted her talk with: "Miss Hotchkiss ! Miss Hotchkiss ! I say, teacher ! I saw a conscience once!" "Be still, Lewis," was the reply; "no one ever saw a conscience. " "I did ! I know I did! a butcher showed it to me." "Be still, Lewis; don't interrupt me now; I'll talkjwith you by and by." And she went on with her talk to the school. Pretty soon the hand came up again, while Lewis became quite uneasy in his seat, and finally shouted: "Miss Hotchkiss! Miss Hotchkiss! I made a mistake; "twan't the conscience I saw 'twas the bladder V9 Hartford Cour-

ant. New Version or the Early Worm. The old story of the early bird and the worm that used to be told to enforce the virtuous practice of early rising became, in a later and degenerate

age, Bomewnat less enecuve uy turmug attention to the worm's views of the

affair. Recently it has appeared with

new amendment which restores all

the point and piquancy of the original.

A father has been lecturing ins son

upon the evils of staying out late at night and getting up late in the morn

ing. "You will never amount to any

thing, he continued, "unless you turn

over a new leai. xiememuer mat wo

early bird catches the worm."

"How about the worm, father," in

quired the young man, borrowing the

old sarcasm; "wasn't he rather foolish to get up so early?"

"Jdy bod, replied the old man

solemnly, "that worm hadn't been to bed at all. He was on his way home."

Terrible Are tho Ravages

Upon the system inflicted by diseases oz the

kidneys and bladder. They wreck the con

stitution more speedily in some caiiei than consumption and other maladies of a fatal pulmonary type. As you value your life,

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Tough on Calrerly. It is told of Charles Stuart Oalverly,

who wrote "Fly Leaves, M that when a

student at Camhndge he wan a frequent visitor at the Dean's lodge. One evening when he was there the children's bedtime came, and they said

frood-niKht." One little miss, about

five years of age, kissed her father and mother and was leaving the room.

when her mother said: "Why, my

dear, are you not going to kiss Mr.

Calverly?" "No, mamma, Mr. CSal-

verly doesn't want o kiss me." "How

do you know he doesn't? ' "Because, mamma, whenever he meets us walk

ing, at the back of the college, he always kisses nurse, but he never

kisses me."

The latest craze among the young

ladies is a hair album, made up oi locks of hair contributed by their

gentlemen friends. That's till right for James Spry, but Bill Nye, John

Shindel, Eugene Hunt or G., F. Van

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Cedar Rapids Gossip, When Howard Paul saw Buffalo

Bill's cowboys on a Sunday drur k m

London he said it reminded him cf au adjournment scene in the Mew York

Legislature. Fall River Advance. She Broke the Engagement Bocsuse she saw that L.e had ceased to love her. Her beauty hud faded, her former high spirits had given place to a dull lassitude. "What had caused thin change? Functional derangement; she was suffering from those ailments peculiar to her sex- And eo their two young lives drifted apart How neeri1bfi, how cruel ! Had she taken Hr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription she might have been restored to health and happiueeH. If any lady reader of these lines is similarly afflicted, lot her lose no time in procuring the "Favorite PreBcriptioa It will give her a new least of life Sold by druggists, under a positive guarantee from the manufacturers of perfect satisfaction in every case, or money refinded. Soe guarantee on bottle wrapper. "I'LL be round thi way in a minute," as the second hand said to the pendulum.

It's Always the Way. "Didn't I tell you so?" said a gentleman to an acquaintance whom ho chanced to meet on tho s;reet; "it's always the way." "What's always the way?" inquired a mutual friend of tho two men, who happened along just then. "Why, ju-it this " repiiod the first speaker; "you fee Smith, hero, tho last time 1 met him lie had one of the worst coughs you ever heard. He complained of a loss of appetite, of nip lit-sweat, of low spirit and other unmistakable premonitory eymptoma of consumption. 1 told him to get a supply or Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery at once. Ha did so, and look at him now! Did vou evor aeo a healthier-looking man? Tho '.Discovery' has snatched thousands from consumptives' graves. I know it would cure Smith. It's always the way." When the tiorce tragedian cried, "What ho! there," the new super walked on the stage and asked what hoe he wanted. Texas biftings. We ought not to be too anxious 1o encourage untried innovation, in cases of doubtful improvement For a quarter of a century Dr. fcrage's Catarrh Itemedy has been before tho public and passed through ihe severest test and is pronounced tho most reliable remedy for that disagreeable malady. Thousands of testimonials of its virtues. 50 cento per bottle. By druggists. The entire assets of a recent bankrupt were nine children. Tho creditors acted magnanimously, and let him keep them.

If Sufferer from Consumption, Scrofula, Bronchitis, and General Debiity will try Scott's Emulsion of Cod liver Oil with Hvpophosphites, they will find immediate relief and permanent benefit The Medical Profession univeraallv declare it a remedy of the greatest value and very palatable. lioad: UI have used Scott's Emulsion in several cases of Scrofula and Debility iu Children. Results most gratifying. My little patients take it with pleasure." W. A. Huubebt, M.D., ttaUsbury, IiL If the keeper of a jail is a jailer, why isn't the keeper ot a prison a prisoner? Profc Loisette's Memory Discovery No doubt can be entertained about the value and genuineness of Prof. Loisette's Memory System, as it is so strongly recommended by M&rk Twain, Mi. Proctor, Hons. W. W. Astor, Judah P. Benjamin, Dr. Buckley, and others. For full details aend for Prof. L.' prospectus, at 237 Fifth Ave., Now York. From it the System is taught by correspondence quit;e as well as by personal instruction. Colleges :iear Now York have secured his lectures. He has had 100 Columbia Law students, two clashes of 200 each at Yale, 200 at, Men den, 2o0 at Norwich, 400 at Wellealey College, and 400 at University of i'enn. We cannot conceive how a system could receive any higher indorsement Oiler No. 171. FKEEI To .Merchants Ostlt: A genuine Meerschaum Smoker's Set (firo pieces), in o&tin-hned plush casa Address at once, & W. Xansux'& Co., 55 State street Chicago.

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