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Show - 3 rrz A S3 He ire B; r; : i t O 3 Mir i i ' c r. 1.' j c.m.x I'vS . Tt ill, t- Uap-.- p also 'W.-fs- b hiie itV:i t '5 "Vi !i' nj IT ?S ;;'d iltrs and Jrc, y :e n- .re. o-u- "1 -, fl o 'Uv, to tl . a fi . in Ta'n. iilu" i i.i;r;, Li.'f.i A.'m.ttt'ol T. . io - 'i I r.C t'u .. . tif ,. S-- uV it. n On a. ; " i !i i n t.c ' . - J. v.i' 1 11 'I:i-..i- yja,r. in the , rlavhovor lid an.l yv.er ohl, , e.i-.y- licivcien loin .1.1(1 John ,M. the h.mher of WiUis.in, some rfiuit' of a jii.uial nat'are, wh.th bc-- . z' mi, re n., r 1 re em'ntu rod ly the :i tiitee of njtid.ctl fr.ti.ds, until the 't.'l nult ot such di3iit!aes in thoc d vs was reached. .Ma- - m had a young and devoted wife n .th o"i obi! 1, a preti; little buy but a tni'ii'bs old. Their home, was 4 - ' n.i. m the county cf Loudou. John y (.'a ly was a brilliant young lawyer cf 1' e r.inie county, and he was soon to liei rrn'd to the lovely Lucinda Lee. field of honor lOout to start for the " Mason persuaded his unsuspecting u j to go on a visit to his mother, who In ed n&the 1 'i.eon homestead. Raspberry Plain, 1 fi w unit. distant. All were in total ig"o-,cc cf bw intentions. He left witli his hysieiah a letter directed to my mot Vu, kin - her, in case of his death, to go. to o's w fe and comfort her. Bladensburg Mason Thy.tliefought at and ., never PtloLc rn fire, Tb 3 o' 1 physician and my mother ii.i-- t ;w his young widow and darling boy. and L xl the hard task of telling fir4 the die.i .J ncw and transforming a orld which la id nothing but beauty and happiness tor ' m into a dreary desert, scarce better 1 "ii 1 the grave t Weeks passed, so ovr-ht fulfil ' was her grie before it beiffiflo ceitam liiat she would regain her senses. Scarcely less hearu-- i ending was the m now that bowed down the dead Senator's torn! n otkcV. Ic Fie meantime McCar'v id written to K. s Lee, relating wLat he l...d do e. giv-U- g her a week tor reflection, and r to tell him at the end of that tune whether she could marry him after vimt had happened. She related to me, lorg a.erwaril, the agony of t.i it week how !ie knelt in at her mothers feet iud aski d her to decide, how the old lady could only advise her to follow her own frenrt how at last she sent a note to her lover inviting him to calk Their meeting she did not describe, but it was said that, sitting at the instrument as he entered, she sang the words ..rti i Cell. 1 1. C. KJAU, i; Utah. ! CO, -i uo P'l'lT' . p.'-L- rur.iJ. .ATI ON. : 211! Ver i3 a j m supnort i .hir - pi.ule heh.re wl11 an IV(e Lo , Utah, n "ike hiullprool that Ckikpt Jaruurt , NOCwt in i i.Uiim Utah. , Duphniri "" 1 f) ", ) tl.e it i S i,4stht S hi ct n.'K; -f S ,,,,,, iiristeniun, It. I, 2, and 4, See. "t. ikftlmAs FI, Tp f .Unw IS, o anl natjtH the .i.fcOHesto pniv his eoi.tiiii-"Mene- it., H.and, a upon, and CviltiMftinn viz: Is Kilwaniu, nenr.v I), lhet, ehanl I, ivh of Wales, -- nn UtM.Il tljiof jh Ins e hefu v the eoiittij , ein:- e - the the Jib (ietlttofs il e, in i oi pt Ctetle i!e, iutoeiv P L i Iteuerii'l; No. 4.9SS for Y, Jr CMx, v j-- de-i)u- i.dwari! Ndtan'a t. fii-s- t i the to"ow and SITuscs to pnne hie continuous iro of a4 Uii'l m! Inn maul cultivation il.t "aiidea, John norms and usd , u I ete ion ot l.phraimusy writ i 13.iwd-D P , catt to ttr few il Seu. 2 ,. T. irs.K. a - and e f Honing witniisos to Pioie his tl51 and cu Itnatiou ot, j resident e upon, viz ' Peter 1 hmnps.sn. C 1 horum, iijden ad Jnhnllor us of t pu..i' .1, van U X y, h. v v- - Lite CitT, hareliy Kin-- that the u iiitsn- .eiirrs. ha meet nntue ot th. f SiJt ft tee h sc the N . V. anti iitimes :'m J. Como rest in this bosom, my own stneken dear ; Though tha herd has flown from thea, thy home is still here. I know not, X ast not, if guild's in that heart ; I bat know that I love thee, whatever tliou art 1 " After their marriage they settled in Leesto nove I.im burg, near Selma. Tho young widow of Mason at length inns riindenee u pit in til ) f did hm , vi.: J,im j.eliH naked to go back to Selma, tho scene cf her 'Id revs A. now ry short wedded life. Not anticipating v.hai. vop to fellow, her attendants canned hei fftitNcdaot) id iei n,i..isn''rj u. r, into the wide halL There, raising her 11. Mi hie t i itt eyes, tlmy fell upon the hat ami coat, eel . a7 hanging ju-.- t as he had left them, which lie) J Atl't . her husband had on when she saw him List, She covered her face, and with a shriek NOTK'E. r begged to be taken to the rear rooms of the fl O.b i, Saltlcbe f Jtj", Iyft. 12 15 her so. There she remained. For twenty lut ju it lx m GtT ti at t s OMli years Jtl.o did not enter the front part oi o Hnj u) 1. h- the bail ling. The rooms there, opon'r.g Juiaonni his hoi sd itr Nd. from tl e dreaded t a hall, were kept in pe feet . id 7, t i M,.tu )rIt i,WH,minpju 3i f 0i J nortj-w- t t n order, and guests occupied them as usual. rt s U( u d, U'viin: xy id Hut on the itb when her boy tho lisping m r i Jt te cutu 3, I taut with it infant whenday his fatbet fell became 21 tai ii iou ot shM euti tbo s ml lit s,' to uipur "i yeais of age, she invited all h's blood relao: w'l I ch auj ot at tions to dinner. I was one of the number. ti)marj We in., inapt ml r n I furpisb t sti .ill pitting in the library, toward joa. icalsitnu u ild HlUyc! ab: n ionniuit. the tear of the house, when the door was jliSr II. Mc.Masti- It tbre v n open and tho gray old butler bowed re his , nouncement. Without any intima-t:o'- i sjjijl of bn aking tho habit of twenty years, 'TICK TO CRKDITORS. Mrs. Mason promptly arose a frail, fair iiU woman of 40 and, tailing the arm of her ic Notice uQumn, raeil. ti PnmlerMHit d. & lmuiitritrr walked directly into the front hall and ' 1 f Vtllmm Quinn, deoea-Mcltn the. ce to the dining-roomas of old. Our r t. kuil nil ilafnis pr ptrsciDH havmj w.ls great, but no word in heating l3 ddd to pxhilut them iMth puip? a tli.it tins nas unusual escaped her or any M 'yin rf within ten liiomlii nt t '1 h ot tins notue of ih- - p.ir'y. The spell was broken, and vt 'it Iun rt'situnn'e iu rphraiip che shunned the haH no more. ol Vi fd it 8an te i jj Ojtv, V . T , rtoni the date pf the duel, even mi her t u c, 22, lvi . p O.i.a..-- : ed, she never mentiene the r.a: .c (Puiin, A irnuiktrutox H iJli tin j Ntd or Otimn, (V clc,cl husbmd. lief bov trrow up Vlilhum 1, ilojil, At. tin J..U. Wedge and feeling tlnit, n i 'lta'.-n'ilshadow rested on the I on c, to CndiUr wlio'i, however hr,,i!v u. u. ctr..'iig up .n 'tiicir ijouls, he : iu 0 f'vi,. r , P. Pcol, UK(ft Cd. XNOtlCJ' pi the undf rsin d executor qr at. 1. t eu his mother. I nit ;r t i enn arter bo had 'stRimirt of llmnng V Pul to u-, W edit us of Mid nil pir2i.N .tl. d tv kno y eo.i x.i will nut a tul ln. to 1 ..fc ( ( 1 vu a-- ,' 1 e !i r-- - . 1 v neef'ss trv lomlcrs lth fcr tin hut m lication o4 HUlexim.torN Attluirr uin nt, u tin ountv t uict Pi' itmt, ni V to f ii t.ri ftiiuon, wrfjn, ' t om an, with ltd h'.' It jth n ),n.e t(n u theantsworld. to antieiv.t( pui v,t) i A' nils Tc v u n ' m if sir: ton motliei t iuu.,e h i !s I iht nt I tl!' too l;vt c i;da r.cef-i- . "i v, LITE Ml, Atr i ' hf. ..ii-i- i thuve coui.1 i,f : e Ida. ' )jj not refuse to endorse a rote tor ,t fiieitd, and hie mother cvd not t , join him in wi atever he put his rr ri pane to. For one moment the slmdou 3 on :r R ,lni bis pathway seemed to but only to sett f lime an- - t's moie hervily about lift, his way. He marY ' n t1 it v lr ried a yot.ig lady who eccnied wot thy of - 'j ,lue X. i r. in him, who was a belle and a beauty. He 11, it ti '" s: idk Co K r ri brought her to Se.ma, v here, ns I t they i t rit ).v f jndij hoped, bright 103 and happiness i t , u ' i, were to re gn once more. But hia mother, t i'.'-i- . iitsv np- - w bile outwardly fulfilling every obligation, d 1 net itee.ve her as a mother should, tin her with but a X, .rrual offering of 1 Tf r,i itt , ' I" , IU'- - 11, ee sirVpVi ? if), to. lO-- '. A . At ) f iil 4 Tl - -i 1 - ! ' , - 1 Ike ej .C-- 1 Nutt J '.sv-U- i IV h- - f N .i: C nr. . h, r tLa'tercH life Lad made 1 ler c wn a:bscnon for hnn too 6oi3sk,a2l I he d.l ni.wieh bhu to marry any or.e. 1 'oUowmg olo'tly the first shock 2 disafpt dntmmt to hm heart came fl saddt m fever, and on joU--g thre months from her rii val poor Stevens laid hia brida beside hia mt trdered father. Their fine estate, with fll I that pertained to it, already melting from their hand, wtts goon possessed by strange a Mrs. Mason did not long survive tna less of Selma. Although a wife hud nevi-- r loved Lorhofl 4 Idyefueed to band bettery J6fc $n f V tho dueh speak hia xxmxclg ftoca. th but requested that her own . Beaming should not be buried ot Leesburg, and that no be plact-- abova her grave 411 ark should wherever it might te. She lies in the Mihmgton, with Cemetery at her. Then only the earth and gross above cone the war with Menco. Her son for p, little tinia hail the opportunity to forget his troubles under military exiitement. He v. ov niort.U wounled by a Canuonshot t uik it vuip r.t Moutcrvty and died, a c iptam of rkic .. in the erJns of his hen-- t , nact. oin- - (" the Hhotis of South Caro-- 1 n... It " .vi nu impressive day in Loudon win 1 i!i odyof young Mason was received fnm Mir.ioo.VLd laid m the shiule of the HI church beside his father and his bride. and made a public t. e people nnernl for him Clio of the arrangements mi. ;uat only the blood relations should 1 a certain railing close about the i, .1 f 1. sly g, v s, and I well remember th.d. ri it ugh go od!y company had followed hi in to ii.irier when ha was twenty-one- , ex..citd, x.hcre the t.nti rulationsliti pv i e thou.-- h h(o was but twenty seven at two hisimath, yet 'jaly three were tVre I vs, dc mv-d- r to outer tho nunc,.-- i..elo&-ui3of unilyand fortune panstj away.liut not even here ended the effect of that pistol i hot Bladcnsbuig. McCarty, tl e ethi r princifisl in the duel, also had an only sou, ,'ery pnvmisiHg, in whom ho took great pride. Though living buta fewmilca apart, the two fan ulleu never renervad their acquaintance or sp oke to each otbr.r There wa a mutual avtsdanoe no.hoig more. Young Mi Curty vvasi fl frequent gportenan, but m all liis gunning was never known t bet his foefc on any p.trt of the Mason CBtata, whatever the luck it might prom ice. One fatal day, however, iit "ollowing he Light of game he mounted a .fence dividing1 uhe Mason property from anothers. A.teiapt-ir- g ts load in this position hia Attention liivti d. no doubt, by 'ho movements of toe buds or the (logs '13 let slip his gun. v hick c::plod d arc sent the ramrod tmough his head. Ike fell on the Mason he had atvoided all Ms life side, upon the ground which ho was to press only And. to make the drsmatie situin death ation c r.p ' . Stevens Mason at that nuv m 'nt cu: if ruling by, a id the dying yorili Mm'-- 1 ri ed to Ri.spbeny Plain, the blighbsd hoim tfi-u- of the Mivons. the hirthpkice of tin ietlcfs victim, and laid dead in the n r 1 . . r 1 cu i itrrsiEAk. '.el ;'uu c dy . r r 01 r 'x o. -- ff j 1 POOUa. J.. FOBTIi pOHH-- i " ' r mu kt3fc . Ft ror.. fl Ax. '' Bi.-- f-- 14 1 i 3I b,y C a r r Tlie Woven Wiuj Ut!t'r-- ,;s , !, m xiICr LRE, . Jt" lf lW W 10 Jliwooi.. a g i ;it XO elts, H3TC - .UTAH. - t v 0 1 -- P atties. FB 1 ur ' 1! ml c aojk lYe.gh out one ) uirters ot u p three-q- i "J. , - 1, then roll ifi out again, add ; bub r w. min-- l half thu butter mto tn. fl nr,.t ..nr egg and tor m ; work .ill aro r ; .roll it out tlun nod dmghw ith tho:' cad on a por'lion of the butter tjt out; hi an turn t!: butter side i arifi aad ; ME !) '.t1' Wol , llitjh - . IlN ib fV x kr Tcnijile - 1!) 1 F"ri' iV. Branch aj J araa- xzxr t,....' fi Id up and roll again. Retxst.-'J.t e butter is used then ud! till ulf up; and r et it in a veiy cold plaee or uaij;u, piepuring tlie oysters. Rtic.n t .t itle?. uV't m. to Iri e them from any bits .of v' ;; u.d set them in a r or sois-- j k. tt'e th t v c 1 can set into a saucepan if 1, p "1? water to prevent them frer,u. 1. 17 it Id I' an d just liqaor enough to kr, hm fnm st lek'ng. Nkiia c:ue fully h-- . fis iiH v o ime to a boil ; stir in a.lrttk? butter .c j r 'Cri'et ; and, if oi 'h. Itipvu n.l i. L buled away or loec nhs.isLi'.i. 47,4, l:V little thick, vlch crerum Roll out the puff paste quickly uuJ Ivqhtiy and J.uc somo a mail tin with it; rat. three or f,ouruvxvcra in each tin ; dip m as much of the liquor .is the t.nwill hold wrJLout boiling oei ; then cover with a top crust of paste. Bake li lo tiftmty minutes iu a quick oven. hot, if desiring to glaze it. wash the with a lightybeatcn egg and set it ! . ,t QHDEU. KIDKiS - fMiS'TI, ! k.lpj, of 1IU.ESADIi-- n . gow I AND , 1 1 LO-iyR- Y "11 rn i- - 1 - -- E:c . . h'- At roit, pus-- - -- c; , xitlMephi. 3:' vx fty & flvse V the oven a minim-o- r wapis two. P ri?r0VED K ' , 'ttrirr.cx U f C , . it 1 :ii3.YvLr?.o' ' yf ti - - ;.F v (' - ui-ic- to tire Ibis was almost a death-blocf young McCarty. His bereaved fall. or, the wajer of Senator Mason, became err iu and for much of the ime a wnnier-e- i. He would leave his home without a 1 vjl toe m .u the f e hall. lajD thus : Take I rrv.l C JL. c of tlie loaf. 'and ti M 1 nee. pi 4 Ji Ml . c of butter to a frvin nsn ip n hoi .J 1 two UK , orjoih, 1 oa.- - ffi.c. and fry o I tN-tnhla I 4- if there If a. ot soo'eh.rg; -i these to tl o l , u.th a handful cfj and id uf ' J itiueg. iak:s g about aqueu ot k uffll'g Siireal it cv Jhe meat, and r Czi.ticmg it one cud. juu an ib'. .Toll, bl udmg togcih e t wuL sn-VR,.i cf a bout Latf an i refc wide pev 'aa-lIht Mil ? bus of I juttcr in tbs 1 ioUiyi cf a mc pji. and place in n s 4' kietatt ovej Vo, on . ir. Place on an .VoI p'atte?, aid ball of n lashed t v: A h will ja'Xtoet c.vc-I in m filir the gravv wj th. M.. adI tag IM uatd of o,.rop-,.0R'. . 1 . flia will ba cund a i.io-- t s,-.iye'a ini i mode iff cooking a, tough steak. Nerve r hot as or pithiieaired. oold, 1 U,l.itci!. r. .i;ct, v in l.y niarriafr'v to tht T. i. fclii Knte't of this Atnj-t.'?- I h itniijr Tii.i.ii.il William ."H to tv. 11 41. v a aril of the Ha ... o r I hint f e it M '..'2 9 1 ! :ovl a nos 1 Give Me i rnllir contai tlv on band aihe- I :.'p-wfc- t' v oi ir.ttlt'nttu.rity,n or,'efcfi ie-ei- r , f! lit'1 aau X fear, ngleU mazr :i lI In rstb lill. 5. d l.ar, Uri f v.ai v ,it. f.lll ! .call v j i.t r Ik ftll hi mbi 0 ; jtnd nilidoao; ied. s on. n s. .i ; ni. ta I' 'la or wc -r- net are )fnc, a ou, 1 ! o'i f Aa?- .tm1, A . hi b' , ' ;re- Jrt UI, w , " IttniH tf 'v- - - iU'cv, to ahou, Aetiu. in 701- as'l a!ior ovi laii.m. ru. ih f in h1" o It ii'ii jesjrest Hit i .tlee' hn tfc .1 ) tdti.it r'a;n.ntca I'm him, j:..'. r; i i itihov of ihii.illuhli.i ui Ceor.e lloarth-1- . SfcV.s Ilorner-- s V,Ate, the THE FT3L. J rtaMe, "TK . by the wmv. 't oiaeur thu tireanui . tY t b n, pu o e i) uatd !ri .rea wh t in rja-Aft r Hill q.c i s rv-- u ft . vt ' ". 7f tu 1 a MONUMENT J-,.- sJfr, A 1 ianatacturera of a b aN uj ot W kito And b. He An : r -- wtr-- c.Ouv UA- -t IT , f, ' es-- R n, j Ihl s. m h r liuuh nil tfcr uvnct . os Uk&'I kA'i'i to(,il ilt lionet r. Tiire t tricjrr , ot aorta v, an I o roc k . h - - Lu ) knoTr. r.wt -d L , fnt TW v iJ lonr uni ciak tift T i. VTc dj "Uyon u tiK. yi oi t.u XSi.N- ksi 4;u wr i uvt.-- b 2i owtrh 1 ir,ztEi -o- ! of M us on, LX-'- oa i V v;" tr V . ( , i. iS i- 1 'm . , J I Z. r pa-pi- A o.d and be gone for years, his own wiifc rot knowing where, and then would us sudd lily reappear, unkempt and haggarid, with hair long on the shoulders, and beard descending to his waist. After all this the old Mason house at Raspberry Plain stood shut up and empty for veai3. In duo time, of course, it became haunted, and, as might have been expected, a pistol shot was sometimes heard there Rut at at night by veracious passers-by- . into careful though stranger lu;."th it ands, and is now, with Selma also, once nice the scene of prosperity and happiness. oek-trev-a (for their lightness of draught. . siru,.-,!- . in.) durslMhty AfU 0f pllr nllfa,.tlM.rs rJ, w founs nt the loltoxving agencies: 3. r.feilatru,,, Bpliraiiu.dmeral AlW, vV, TIiuiIkt, Jtichfi.dd, SosW.tlv. r Stulebaker Hrotlmrs MamUgn,inpanV builder el i0 v, p:i--e- 1 HOUSEHOLD EECIPES. ice eg-- s t'n 'Mtiv vu'v Pi i.'HNO, Oit.ten to a - tiff fio.li. one puuuu oi sugar, the gxated liud and juice of two lemons, three ounces or a little less of bui.ee creamed, one pint of milk, one and one-ha- lf even tablespoonfuls of flour. Beat the yolks and sugar until very light, add the butter, with which the flour has beea smoothly mixed, then the lemons, the milk and the eggs, which most be beat iff Bake slowly, gently and thoroughly. Geep poaSe Jine$ piat3fltjpa(I ptvfc a hot oven, reducing the heat, after the first eight or ten minuter To Roast a Fillet of Beef. Raise the fillet from the inside of the sirloin, or from part of it, with a sharp knife ; leave the fat on, trim off the skin, lard it through, or all over, or roast it, quite plain : baste it with butter, and send it very not to table, with tomato sauce, in a tureen. It is sometimes served with brown gravy or currant jelly ; it should then be garnished with forcemeat balls, made as for hare. If not very large, an hour and a quarter will roast it well with a brisk fire. The remainder of the joint may be boned, rolled and roasted, or made into meat cakes. L1 Tomato Vikegar. Take one bushel of ripe tomatoes, wash them in an open tub, and add one quart of molasses that weighs eleven pounds to the gallon, and thoroughly mix the whole together, in which condition let t! e tub stand several dav3, not neglecting to frenuently stir tbe mixture m it Mticn .1 dt titled vinegar odor is given off, t ie juice should be btrained irom the p 111;. e rad jmt into casks, and lcts-tini, 1cg.1t ni.ii tlie p'io's is compl 'ted. rtfsde equal to the best, and to me letnre only j rqii'o , f th .I. i 'll Ha diu .lam-- , -- iv r pit its p v 1-- b'ofelii tiJ rJ r i 1 2 Lici-r- . i:.txr. of OUGHT I2QN tp'.Imi g o tVai'yiiig, h HrOl LAir iFSSRaueld.iaOKlE Ohio, Spun?! PSOtfE m B&TS MD TffiCCST Cf A fiOGM BY Venlrxl ,LAK!5 SALI' (1SIK& (J. , a, rl rl, A Suiriirj dm.c lo J.ath f Horn Madt 'nfii, t in n-- , v I fdfO Ii'icc JticJ itii tor 7(n yi , rl"d f hh",l " Cmve-El11 a -- S M J , . ),,- - f.r a ifi II f . J-- . 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