New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
March 9, 1887 · Page 6 of 8
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?ps -w mmmwmmmmmsmp ^||jjSl!^W?^^*^PrP^p?^^^ H&tjwM. *%?4^f&h^^WX&fff$^f0^i R. Pfefferle, would carry his tackel for him, and MY FIRST KISS. "splits"' inserted in the crown, grasped SHE RULED THE ROOST. AN HEROIC SOLDIER DUDE. walk slow, and help him across the the plowhandles, while "tucking sloshes and when he would catch a strings" girded about their waists The tender smile of parting day A Feeble Rebellion Subdued in Short Order. How Brave "Little Dandy" Died for His Flag. mudcat we would say it was a big, Was waning in the West kept the skirts from trailing in the Dealer in Jim Akers was a small, tow-headed, Soft shadows climbed the eastern way NT. Y. Journal. fine fellow. dirt. Ah, they were made of superior knock-kneed man, with irregular Where morning's feet had prest, "Little Dandy" the boys called him. Doc was not an unappreciativeboy. mettle, these women of the barrens We linger ou, my Love and I, teeth, which made his mouth looklike He sang those queer, old fashioned were. He joined our company at Vicksburg Amid the the Fragrant dew, a, steel trap twisted out of plumb. songs for us, songs which he had heard That spring we had to work a just before the siege, and none of us And though our hearts were beating high CANNED, DRIED & GREEN his mother sing. I have sat and listened His wile was a large, raw-boned woman, great deal harder and had less time for Our words were low and few Eelt enough interest in him to make to his "Barbara Allen," as the fishing than before, Doc helped FRUITS, W fully a head taller and fifty-pounds my inquiries, says the Atlanta Constitution. The little stars laughed down in scorn echoes ran riot among the caves and He was industrious, though sthi a heavier than Jim. She had the temper Where had my courage fled? His extreme youthhe emd Peed jungles, till the big owl returned the weakling compared with other lads. FIOTJLT of a half-famished wildcat, and no At last, with strength of passion born, challenge with a mocking of insane was about sixteenwould have excit* The first time I saw him twirl a The fateful words were said. darky just "gettin' religion" was ever laughter. strand of golden lovevine over his Bd our sympathy under other circumstances, She could not 3peakshe could not see STOME,WOODEN AND "WILLOW half BO much afraid of the devil as The old song comes back to me with head'and cast it on the bushes, I was So thick the teardrops shone, but the warworn veterans in WASE. Jim was of her. He had reason to be. quaint rythm as I write. But drooping eyelids told to rae amused. Doc told me that he had .TJ* -j* the trenches had no use for the curled When she was fairly on the What lips were shy to own. NEW ULM, MINK. named it "Lucy Paxton," and if it "He sent his servant to the town darlings of the parlor, and "Little warpath *she breathed chain lightning grew, he would know that she loved Where Barb'ry was adwellin', I've toiled and won an honored name. Fr, Burg, Dandy's" appearance was against him, and if not, he would bo disappointed. Sayin' you must go to me own master and flung cyclones from the tip And now I'm growing old Ef your name be Barb'ry Allen." He was getting too de^p for I've touched the shining hem of Fame, him. of her tongue. Nor did she content Then there was another staza that And found its touch was cold our philosphy then. herself with words only, however bitter The lad wore the gray uniform of a But still lrom out the shadowy past was very affecting indeed: A whole year rolled away, and on private, but it was of the very finest and furious. Shevery often brushed One memory brings me bliss, the next spring I saw that the lovevine material, finer than anything worn by "And as she walked down the street, For I shall keep while life shall last the poor little wretch with a hickory reappeared and grew on the bushes. The bells they wer' atollin', our Generals. His buttons had an Our first, bethrothal kiss. Manufacturer of and Dealer in until he felt as if he had borrowed Doc saw it too, and he was pleasedgreatly And every toll they seemed to say, Samuel Minturn. unsoldierly glitter. He sported white his back of a saint fresh from the pleased. He was not an Hard-he art ed Barb'ry Allen." CIGARS, handkerchiefs, carried a pocket mirror, gridiron. ardent lover. He worshipped at a I know the old song would not attune DOC. and every morning he combed distance. The young fellows who well to a parlor organ, and I One bright, golden, delicious afternoon and curled his golden locks until they TOBACCOS, came home on furloughs were very doubt if you could play it on a grand in the latter part of May, Jim looked like a girl's tresses. gallant and deferential toward Lucy. piano. But there was a pathos of the A Simple Tale of Southern Backwoods Life. left the path where he had been hard "Hello, Little Dandy!" yelled the PIPES, This must have worried Doc, but he thing that stirred my youthful soul to at work all day and "snuck een" to soldiers whenever the young fellow rhe Atlanta, (Ga.) Constitution. never gave any sign. its depths. his cabin by the back way. He proceeded passed them. When Doc. first came to live with Cor. Minnesota and Centre Then came that call for men that Blue-eyed spring began to grow hastily to doff his every-day To the rough salutation he always as it was in the early spring. He wa3 streets. plucking of the very flower of southern plump, and finally developed into the clothes and don his Sunday garments, responded with a bow and a smile, a pitiful looking boy. He was a little, chivalry. Oh, remorseless war! maturer charms of summer. Summer, casting furtive glances all the while at but his soft ways did not win favor. NEW ULM, MINN. John Paxton was eighteen, and he with the drone of the bumble bee puffy-looking chap, with a pale face, the black-browed, terrible dame When we met him in town we passed must go to the war, and leave his Jno. Neuman, at noon, and lazy Lawrence dancing sitting in the front doorway knitting. him by without notice, and in camp small, Don7 arms and short, weakly mother and Lucy to fight the harder on the worm fences. Summer time, With trembling haste he completed his we let him alone. Little Dandy was looking legs, and rather sickly-looking, battle at home. The "enroling officer," sweet summer time! The peaches preparations, and was shambling out proud after a fashion, too proud to notice frazzle up, straw colored hair on his that agent of war whose approach ripened and reddened, and the corn again, when his wife, previously apparently the many slights heaped upon Dealer in was dreaded so much he told silks began to appeal*. Doc said if the head. There was no personal beauty obvious of his presence, shot DRY GOODSi him. He went through the routii us that. first silk you saw was a led one you a fierce glance at him which made him about Doc's face and figure, aud yet duties without complaint, but nothing would be healthy and lucky the balance When he left Doc followed him out jump almost out of his shoes and could induce him to abandon his pocket Hats, Caps, motions, he was not unusually hard favored. of the year. The first one he saw to the gate. After a short talk, the brought the perspiration out from mirror and his fancy toilets. Groceries, Provisional He was common-place. Only that that summer was a red one. officer departed, after shaking Doc by every pore. The siege was well under way, and and nothing more. Only a pea in a the hand. Crockery and Glassware* And, oh, the signs and sayings "Wtiar' you boun fur?" she asked. we were no better acquainted with "I've learned somethin'," he said, he taught us. He told us that if we pod where a dozen peas of similar appearance Green, Dried and Canned "I'lowed I wuz gwine down to the Little Dandy than at first. He shared with a radiant tace when he came saw the moon in a clear sky it was fishfry far a hour 01 two. Them our meals of mouldy corn bread reposfd. Only a little wiregrass Fruits* etc, etc. back. "The enrolling officer says that lucky. He told us if we killed boys is a hevin' and mule meat without a murmur, boy, with not one redeeming John can stay at home if he can get a a toad our best cow would die. He "Well, you 'lowed wrong. You jest and it must be admitted that this I will always take farm produce in exchangt feature about him, except his eyes. substitute. I'm gwine to be his substitute." told us that the knots in Old Beauty's hist off them cloze, and go back inter somewhat raised him in our estimation. for goods, and pay the highest market pricefor all mane, when we went to feed her of a They were only remarkable for the that patch ond finish hoein' thempertators. But we still had to learn what kinds of paper rags. morningOld Beauty was our horse Of course John Paxton did not ''Don't you distress yerself a true heart beat behind those glittering pathetic expression that lingered there. were caused by the witches who want to agree to the proposition. It 'bout no fish-fries." buttons. What little light that ever flashp' In connection with my store Ihaie a flrst-clajk rode her the night before, and used looked unmanly for him to stay and "But I done tole the boys I wuz An angle of the enemy's works was saloon famished with a splendid billiard table an4 Erom them was of that sorrowful cast these knots for stirrups. Then he send a little fellow like Dick. But the gwine to be ther." dangerously close to our entrenchments, my customers will always And good liquors and. said when old Dominicker, my favorite latter argued, "I ain't got nobody to that one observes lingering on the "Well, you tole 'em a lie." and we had to keep our heads cigars, and every forenoon a splendid lunch. hen, took a spell of crowing, that keer for, an' if I git hurt nobody'll be western horizon after a day's rain has "But Ed. Sykes and Hank Evans is well sheltered. When we raised a hat the loser. "Whis'lin' women an' crowin' hens All goods purchased or me will be delivered t waitin' fur me now at the cross-roads, on the muzzle of a musket it was invariably closed in a humid sunset. You've got Mis' Paxton andand any part of the city free of cost. is apt to come to some bad end." and I'd ruther not disappoint 'em." riddled with bullets. One Doc lost his mother. That was the Minnesota Street, New Ulro, Minn, Lucy," he stammered, an' you ought Sure enough, a blue darter hawk morning we found our men being picked "Well, I'd ruther you would. Shut tie that bound us to him. She twas to stay an' make the crap. Besides I killed old Dominicker the very next up by an unseen sharpshooter at up, now, and do ez you're told." a common-place wiregrass woman, but want to git to be a big giner'l, some Meat Market, Sunday. the rate of five or six an hour. This Jim gasped and quaked with fear her uncultured soul dwelt the same time, maybe, an' then I'llI'llwell, I astonished us, because we were all but, for the first time in many years, Doc began to be stout and strong traits of maternal love and cherishing want to go.anyhow, an' I'm agwineas keeping under cover, and the men who he thoroughly realized the tyranny under now. He looked on the faded jacket tenderness that is supposed to illumine your substitute." And he went. were killed all occupied well-protected which he was crushed. His heart and little breeches he wore when he the high-born souls ofthose grand M. EPPLE, Prop'r. Poor little Doc! Friend and playmate positions. was set on going to the fish fry, and in first came to our house in a sort of dames whose white hands have never of our childhood. His delicate NEW ULM,MTNN, MINNESOTA ST. H\ that feeble, fluttering little organ a reminiscently pitying way, for his Where was the sharpshooter? This battled against a hard and evil fate form that had been so nourished and faint shadow, a dim eidolon of spirit arms had grown more muscular, and was the uppermost question in every for the simple necessities of prolonging cherished by his doting motherand PHE undersigned desires to inform the people Q became suddenly aroused. He hesitated his short legs had grown stouter, and mind. We were not long in satisfying existence. She has nourished and our mother had loved him as one of I New Ulm aud vicinity that he has re-established a moment, ventured even to return Doc began to be a right good-looking ourselves on this point. Just outside cherished her little boy, as only a fond his meat market and is now nreapared to wal her ownwhen they brought him home the gaze of those glowing, wrathful boy, alter all. the angle of the Federal work3 stood mother can nourish and cherish a on nis eld customers and friends with only ths. wasted with privation and hardship, eyes, and then started saying: a giant oak, whose leafy top afforded weak and fragile child. Ever on the Autumn came with her sad eyes and best fresh and cured meats, sausages, lard and ev and the hectic fever burned on his erytbing usually kept in .i first-class market The "Well, I'm a ewine." an admirable covert for a rifleman. A watch, she had stood between him sobbing winds. Autumn had a deeper highest market price will be paid for FAT CAT cheeks, he looked very much like our vigilant scrutiny convinced us that "Great Jehosaphat! Houp-la! and all the wild streams of adversity significance than ever before, fer there TLB, HIDES, WOOL, ETC. little old Doc. It was spring the man who was doing such deadly She swooped on him like an owl on that raged about their humble log were portentious tidings waited from M. EPPLE. time again then. There was work in our ranks was concealed in a mouse. The air was filled and darkened cabin in the desolate barrens. afar on every breeze that wandered NEW a lull in the wild tempest of war. this tree. To reach it he must have with dust and sandy hair and When she died Doc took it to heart through the heavens. A big white Meat Market. Bronzed and bearded our heroes came made his way there during the night agonizing shrieks. to a greater extent than any of us comet blazed in the sky. and Doc said home. Bowed with defeat tattered and he would have to remain there all Ed Sykes and Hank Evans, at the thoueht possible. He had been such that meant war. Dock was a respectable and torn, ragged veterans of a hundred day. "cross-roads," became convinced that a puny, peevish, pettish sort ota boy, looking lad indeed, now. He was battlesr There were so many JOS. SCHNOBRICH, Prop'?., Jim's cabin had canght fire and that that we thought that only his selfishness fifteen years old, but few would have But we conld not stand it even one heroic deeds that the recital of daring he was perishing in the flames. They could suffer. We were mistaken. believed it. His eyes still had that day. His aim was so unerring that achievements grew commonplace. rushed in all haste to his assistance, Doc was older than his age. faraway expression in them. He was every time his rifle cracked a Confederate New Ulm, Minn. They did not like to talk about it. but as they neared the spot the clatter older than his years. Well, do I remember how mother bit the dust. We tried a rattling Our Doc had been eveiy inch of a subsided, and they heard a stern, used to toast the crispest bits of That was a wintor long to be remembered.Grey discharge of musketry, but a moment soldier. He had acquitted himsell A large supply offresh meats, sau. feminine voice, which caused them to brown cornbread, softened with the uniforms were seen at later the reports of the rifle ran out nobly. He was going to die, as so jage, hams, lard, etc., constantly on halt and keep out of sight, say: fresh, sweet butter and how she used the last yearly meeting, held, in November, and another of our comrades fell. many stronger men had died, without land. All orders from the country "Now I reckon you'll do as yer to put a big. lump of that brown, and the preachers at that It was evident that from our position a stain upon his escutcheon. It was tole." mush sugar in his coffee, so as to induce promptly- attended to. meeting spoke words that sounded it was almost impossible to hit Lucy Paxton's hand that plucked thehttle fellow to eat. Then they recognized Jim's piping harshly in our untutored ears. the Federal rifleman. If we succeeded CASH PAID FOR HIDES. the sweet bouquets which found their voice, protesting between convulsive "You know his ma is dead." she Young women hummed warlike airs, in bringing him down it would be way to his feeble hands. It was her sobs used to say, "and we must try to keep and were eager to catch the latest retrain. by some lucky random shot. Possibly mother who sat with our mother and "I'd sorter gin up gwine befo' you him from missing her in every way we a man outside the works would be counted tne pulse beat of our Doc, as THE NEW E I spoke."Alta Cahfornian. can." I remember how the crimson deepened able to draw a bead on our wary foeman, life was fading fast away. And we were learning. We were on Cousin Sue's brown cheek but he would be under the guns One day he roused himself from his being taught the grandest lesson in when she rattled off: A Gay and Biganions Skeleton. of the enemy, and there would be a CITY PLANING MILL stupor, and with a light in his eyes human lorethe creed of unselfishness. thousand chances against him. "Huzza! Huzza! for^he bonnie blue flag so From the Chicago Times. I had never seen before, he asked me We could not get him to join us often "I'll kill him or die!" cried a shrill dear, There was a skeleton in the family to go and see if the "love vine" had in any play. He was too weak. Huzza! for the sword and plume that voice. MANUFACTrKES closet of Isacc W. Sprague, the famous begun growing. I did as lie requested, But when the afternoon sun snone southern soldiers wear!" "Good God! It's little dandy!" and found thegolden threads entwined living skeleton of the museums, who through the rifts in the creat pine forest, At the first frolic the fiddler wore a DOORS, WINDOW SASII, shouted a dozen men. among the low gallberry bushes. died recently. He was financially prosper he would creep out on the sunny red feather in his hat and played At the risk of our lives we peeped "Is it a-growing?" he asked, when I ous unfortunate,for his salary ranged side with us, and we would adjust "Dixie." VENETIAN BLINDS, over our breastworks. came in. our sports to his strength. between $50 and $100 a week for Men talked and women sang, and Little Dandy had already made his "Yes, it is running everywhere," 1 Sometimes he would look up from the warm blood ran riot in the southern many years during which he was an MOULDINGS AND FRAMES. way to the open space between the answered. his play, with his eyes full of tears, h^ veins. "On to war," "Oh, Johnnie, exhibit, and, as he spent money slowly, works, and was edging around the "I knowed it. That's a shore sign. would exclaim: "My ma is dead! I aire you boun' to be a Soldier?" Planing, turning anr! aff he leaves an estate estimated at right of the tree. The Federals saw I'm so glad" can't ever see her no more!" Then he fully $100,000. From that fact arises what he was up to, and fired a broadside. worH with rib-saw prompt I "Your waist, it is too slender, That was the last word he ever uttered. would sob and moan as if his little When the smoke cleared away the scandal. With him at the Your hands they are to small. and neatly executed. heart would break, and I am not and they saw the boy, with a flushed And your cheeks too red and rosy, time of his death was a woman who Lucy Paxton is the noble wife of an ashamed to say we would cry too. To face a cannon ball face and streaming hair, aiming his passed as his wife, and who claims the honest farmer. She is agood woman, "Might not the Loid take our dear And sing ohand sing oh. & gun at the top of the old oak, there All work guaranteed. Bates reasonable. fortune as such. She says that she and she points out a little mound in Sure you will, my deai!" mother, too?" we asked ourselves. was a tremendous cheer. It rolled was regularly married to the atrophied the old "graveyard to her children, Ah! my sainted mother! Thy lovelighted One wintry nieht the northern sky along both lines, the hoarse Federal C. ZELLER, Prop'r, human curiosity two years ago in when they go there meeting days, and brown eyes have been closed burst into a deep crimson, and we shout mingled with the wild "rebel Cleveland, and that thereafter she they scrape away the green mould and to earthly scenes for many summers. knew that the supernatural flame of HEWBOODSI LOWEST PRICES! yell." was his devoted companion and nurse. the lichens, and spell out the letters They closed your poor toil-worn aurora borealis was burning on the Bang! She had been a minor actress in dime on it, "D-O-C, Doc." hands above your cold still heart a brow of heaven. Doc said that was A man in blue came tumbling and museums and was a good-looking girl long, long time ago and the tall pines the sign of war. Everything was the crashing through the tree and struck Eenry J. LucUrs, An Illiterate Bonanza Man. of twenty. She declares that she did sign of war. We had notieed the ominous have shed from their drooping the ground with a dull thud. W on the back of the locusts not know of Sprague having a prior boughs the purest distilled dews of The presence in Chicago ot Mr. It was the sharpshooter! in the early autumn. Captain Jack heaven above your lonely grave and wife, and that he represented in his James Carlisle of Pueblo calls tc Another cheer rent the air, but this Dealer inDRY Rainey had muster every week, and yet, in my dreams I see that face often courtship that he was a bachelor. mind an incident in connection witb time it came from the Confederates the tramp, tramp, tramp of gathering and again, and I never accomplish But an undoubted first wife now alone. A sheet of flame blazed along himself and one of the men who became GOODS, squadrons shattered the slumberous a good deed or am guilty of a bad comes forward. She shows a marriage the Federal works, but when the rich from the output of Lead depths of the barrens. one, but what yours is the first name smoke lifted we saw Little Dandy certificate to prove that she was ville. The bonanzaite alluded to was GROCERIES, that flashes through my intellect. A I knew that the Doc had met Lucy coming full till in that direction with married to the gay skeleton in 1868 Gus Rische, and when the present man may have ten thousand friends, Paxton at the frolic, and I knew that a smile on his face. millionaire and ex-Senator, Tabor, NOTIONS, ETC.* at Rockland, Mass., where shebore him even two well-beloved wives, but never he had followed her every movement "Three cheers for Little Dandy!" was keeping a store in California three children. He deserted her four but one mother. Blessed be that Kieiliog's Block, with a fascinatedsgaze. She was not leaped from hundreds of throats, as Gulch, Mr. Tabor used to "grub years ago and she does not know of his holy name above all earthlv treasures grown up, but she was "most grown," he vaulted over the breastworks, and stake" Rische while he prospected toi having obtained a divorce. The money NEW ULM, MIHH, most sacred and longest cherished. they all said. She was thirteen, and we rushed upon him to hug him in our a lead. Eventually Rische and his is understood to be in savings banks the young men chose her for a partner As the spring days grew warmer and frenzy of admiration ana joy. But crony, a man named Hook, almost here, aoid there will be a contest for it. when they played "all around the the timid wood violets peeped forth Little Dandy sank down on a heap of accidently found the great merry pole," and Doc sat and watched on the banks where the sun lingered loose dirt, and then we saw the crimson carbonate-lead that quickly built a her. longest, our protege grew more robust. stain on his breast. city among the clouds and boomed Pouring: Tea a Fine Art 2fow. There was even a faint tinge These were stirring times. Men and "I kepfT my promise," he panted. Denver so satisfactorily, and made i\ of blood in his pallid cheek after a women shattered the fetters of conventionality And then as our colonel took Bis hand Washington Special to St. Louis GlobeDemocrat. large number of millionaries. o.' short walk about the plantation. and grew from boys to the little chap looked into his face and course Rische became rich with th Deeper green grew the woodlands. men and from girls to women with The tea, table is as much a fixture said: others, but being always a man of tin The rugged, pines even touched themselves marvelous rapidity. and permanency in society here as in "I'm afraid I've made a poor soldier. exalted tastes and decidedly illiterate, up with a few gay tufts of a At a candy pulling Doc pulled candy home life in England, and young gh Sometimes I've bothered you, I there came a time within a few year? softer tint, and from their queer with her. The way of it was that they know. But 1 always wanted to help are priding themselves far more on in which a certain line of demarcation blossoms fell showers of gold dust all played "lonesome," and they needed you. Please remember that I was their accomplishments in making tea was drawn. Thus it happened that that covered the still surfaces of one more to be the "lonesome not very strong, andand, I did the and managing the tea table than on once, when Tabor and others were en one," and he was induced, much the water ponds. The trailing best I could." any little musical .ability they must tertaining some Eastern magnates and against his will, to join. His success jasmine -covered itself with golden His head fell over. Poor Little Dandy, have. One young woman, who can capitalists with a banquet at the Oar emboldened him, and so the boy and bloom, atad the honeysuckle and dogwood w^u3 dead! keep the water always boiling and a endon in Leadville, Mr. Carlisle walk the girl pulled candy, and both were blossoms made the swamps and fresh pot of tea on hand, has what ing into a saloon and beheld Risen* so painfully conscious of their own lowlands radiant with gay hues and Girls on Horseback, fl one might call permaufitat engagements consoling himself with an immense youthfulness, that they pulled silence^ redolent with delicate perfume. Birds feA_. %%ij t for the season, and as soon as she Girls look pretty on horseback, and schooner of beer. "Hello!" said Car sang among the bursting buds on the came to the city was seized, upon by lisle. Why not at the banquet?" "Foi crabapple tree, and tne blue arch of we love to see them. We popped the Lucy's brother John was nearly two hostesses, who each claimed one der pest of reasons, China. I don't get heaven was glided with the fine gold question to a lady we now board with eighteen. He was a dutiful boy, and S4CERPS afternoon every week. Im 'Consequence an inwite," replieb Rische. Dem fellers of the life-giving sunlight. while we were cantering side by side in his mother was a widow. He worked she was spoken of to me the other vas too arisdogradig day vas too Our sports and pastimes would the long ago. She jumped at the for her and for Lucy, and they lived decent unt respectable, unci day don'c seem funny to you. We went fishing chance, and we've been jogguig along well. -day AS Miss When I remarked invite me some more." "Now that's nights. It was only half a mile to the together ever since. In a town like Again spring gladdened the earth that I had never known her initial letter creek, and on a little bluff that overhung too bad," returned Carlisle. Don'c ours, where horses are plenty and other with her spirituelle beauty. But there befoie my friend said: '"I call hei the dark waters we could build out-door amusements not numerous, you mind that," said Rische. "I viL was not much boisterousness at the Miss Tea because she is always pouring oar campfires, and then cast our we think all the girls should be git a baoget myself. I vill get me dol annual "logrolling" as usual. In fact, tea somewhere." Miss Tiliie Frelinghuysen SODA crude tackle in the gloomy eddies encouraged to become accomplished bill of fare undl vill more as duplicat there were very few logrollings. Mothers was such an adept in the where the fire light played in fitful equestriennes. Let your girls ride it, und Idon'd hef a decent respectable and daughters and younger sons art and so often ensconced behind a waves of light and shadow. Doc dia horseback. It will make them healthy, feller at der table." Then suddenly pulled the fallen trees "together the tea table in her own house that Mr. love to fish. We would dig in the strong, active and self-reliant and, as ifremembering something, he added best they could and burned them. George Bancroft offered to design hei trash heaps for muck worms or skin gracious! don't they look handsome, Women big sunbonnets, kept from "Don,d yon get uneasy, Chim you vil ,v ,a coat-of-arms with two teapot* flopping over their eyes by woodengot the pine logs for sawyers, and then we prancing along on a spirited charger. Beat in thoWorli an inwide."Chicago Mail.'' If ^^rampant for ner crest. Quitman (Ga.) Free Frees. lf ^Htr^V^^