Titusville Herald (Newspaper) - January 25, 1879, Titusville, Pennsylvania 14 Report and of the compiled reliable ft specially KUIL tbo lu Pennsylvania lci Oil unit will bo lor Yii ile mi only cine aldu of the J II HI OHM LI a us HE us UC BLOSS HUM Jou o buby hub gone to ah NIL will the mother do never ti cull lo button or jiin Or tie u little slide liow CUD she busy nil Witli tha little Another basket to Oil with Another goodby to any Ami tlie mother ut the door lo iie Her buby turns witli u is And bulla something ukiu to She thinks of a possible future morn thu one by oue Will go iroin their homes out thu To buttle with life And not even the buby be left lo cheer Tlie home future vein Yort the Old Chambers original name was was a Hindoo by birth and her Ca parents natives of ia tLo district belonged to the sect known as who are worshippers exclusively of Shiva the second person of the Hindoo triad Like all Hindoos she was married in childhood but to a well todo farmer somewhat advanced in years the childless wife of whose youth was atill alive Her condition was not a happy oue due WAS an eyesore to her husbands first wife who having tho domestic manage ment of the family under her control sub to every species of in dignity Although still little more than a child with very little assistance the corn by means of and supplying of water for household purposes the sweeping and cleansing the rather extensive dwelling the scouring of cooking utensils and preparation of food for the inmates nearly al fell to her share She was indeed compelled to be tha household drudge At the age of fourteen she became a mother and that circumstance to a certain extent entitled her to some consideration from her hus band whose object in marrying her was to have a son to perpetuate his memory This consideration was shown by him in providing her with superior ar ticles of dress aud additional articles of jewelry as well an her child who was a son had effect of making her more of the house During her girlhood she tamely submit ted to this womans overbearing treatment but as she grow older her spirit began to rebel and the neighbors with whom she daily conversed on her way to aud from the village stream whither she had to go for water were not slow to intensify her feelings of discontent Suffice ifc to say that at the age of iu conse quence of thf repeated solicitations and misrepresentations of a wily old dame who was hired for the purpose she in a hasty moment while some act of tyranny induced to leave her home and child aud with a man who at tha tiina was employed on the revenue collections of the district She had never had any conversation with him nor did she know him for certain by sight but he had often waylaid her on her errands to the river and struck by her superior looks he determined bv the allurements of wealth and ease if possi ble to obtain possession of her After the elopement her husband made diligent search for her in the surrounding but care had been taken to con vey her to such a distance as to preclude the possibility of the whereabouts being traced After a time he gave up the hopeless search and concluded thot she had been carried away by the current of the river for the last time she was seen she was going thither for the purpose of washing some clothes To her horror the poor creature found when she arrived at her destination that she had not only been decoyed away to the dwelling of a Mohammedan the are a man of no caste and not particularly well off but had again to take up the position shu had so longed to escape from The Mohammedan in had alao a first wife But this was as the wife of she had been lYee to leave the house and go wherever domestic business called her but as the of the household of a Mohamme dan she became as it were a prisoner She must not cross the threshold of the door she was in fant a 3 screened woman no strangers eye must look upon her Her chagrin can be imagined but scarcely described She wept tears of anguish for days sue re fused food aud at times when she thought of her baby which she had left behind she would had she possessed the means have destroyed herself Escape occurred to her but whither was she to go To retrace her steps was out of the question her husband could not receive her back and the con sequence to her would have been serious certain disgrace possibly death After a time she submitted to her fate aud became a Mohammedan A ceremony of marriage was performed by the Kazee and her name changed to Twenty years have gone by and after various wanderings in Marathi speaking districts with the man for whom she had left home and friends we found her with him and his hrst wife at a town called In eighty miles to tha east of Like most Indian women she had become prematurely old her attrac tions have faded and the necessity for carrying out the strict rules of life have in her case at least passed away An Englishman the only one and his wife are residing at and they are in want of an ayah a nurse for their child Aminas husband hears of the place and reduced in circumstances proposes to her to apply for it she is accepted and takes up her abode in the family She found it strange at first but in tune prefers the change to anything she has previously experienced and before freely acknowledges that she has at found a tr L A f tier antecedents die not transpire for some time but nothing in either word or deed indicated that she had been the subject of such an untoward event as that which had oc curred to her in early life Her conduct invariably manifested that a gentle and subdued spirit ruled within Tea years more have rolled on and the is encamped at c large market town not far from ne people of which place visit it for thi Purposes of traffic Did is stil arse m his family and her womanly att action for young folks has long since been brought into active play by attend ing to the number of children that have more SLe 5t Sue onco youthful memories know if her son living and th sed inquiries visitors from T 3HE 33 13 O 1ST S VOL XV NO Ifc 8 her people carefully her identity with of whom the elderly people of still speak with bitterness for her husbands theory of her not accepted by them nt thu time sha left her home and child She ascertains that many of youthful acquaintances are dead and among them her husband and his first have passed away but to the joy of her she is told that the infant she deserted long ago has grown to be a man that her son is alive aud well that he is in a prosperous condition and holds a respectable standing in the village With tearful eyes she the fact to her mistress and expresses her intense longing to see him He is sent for and the fact of his mothers existence disclosed to him lie also is intensely desirous of seeing her and they are introduced each others presence The resemblance be tween the is very remarkable They eye each other fora moment and then as if by natural instinct the son with true feeling the Hindoos reverence for his mother is second to that he pays the Deity I can get all I want in the world j but a mother once gone can never be replaced is a well known saying among throws him self at his mothers feet embraces and lays his uncovered head upon them The scene is most affecting She raises him and they sit opposite each other speech less their hearts too full for utterance He has learned from other sources how his mother had been he him self had experienced much of the same treatment from the jealousy and overbear ing nature of the woman who should have been a mother to him in his boyhood and he is ready to make every allowance for his erring parent He is not enlightened as to the of the man with whom sha had eloped nor of the way iu which she hnd lived since and ho takes her home cherishing tho hope that some atonement being made she will bo readmitted to so cial rights and caste privileges lu vain Although the are on the whole more liberal than other Hindoo castes thoy will have nothing to do with the old woman She must remain an outcast for ever no atonement can cleanse her The only concession the will make is to allow her to live in a detached T T 1 I i uot eat drink nor have free with him his wife or children they sub mit and she remains 011 of her son till the day of her death But now comes the sorest trial fo the of this dutiful son The people of his caste refuse to perform her funeral rites and even if he desired it the Mo of the village would object fo inter her in their own cemetery His alternative ia to giva liev remains over to outcasts to be buried lika a dog The idea is revolting to him and he is at his wits end how to act Besides the climate demands instant The sa tired stream of the mighty Krishna is flowing close by aud it has been for ages the ambition of many to be borue down its waters after death It leads lo future bliss His mind is up He wraps the dead body of his mother iu a sheet aud unassisted in the silence of the night conveys ifc to the river The watchman of the village is the only witness of what is transpiring but he offers no obstacle he rather approves the sons devotion Arrived at thd river he wades with his sacred burden as far the stream as he eau safely go aud then consigns it to current which Hows majestically along The difficulty is solved But iu acting thus he had transgressed the rules which forbid contact with the corpse of oue of another caste how much more with that of an outcast and under ordinary circum stances he would have been subjected to degrading and heavy penalties but it was remembered that the outcast in ques tion was his mother The feelings of hu manity triumphed over the dictates of superstition and all that was demanded by way of satisfying the sticklers for ex ternal purity was a slight atonement aud a feast to the priests Thus ended the career of poor old who may be looked upon as the victim of nn unnatural state of society The particulars of her melan choly story were communicated to her old master by her dutiful son A of Senator 4 urn iron Han Cor ot ho Chronicle Promptly at 12 m the members of the Senate were conducted to the chamber of the House for the purpose of comparing tallies declaring the result and issuing the certificate for the This was only a matter of form where both houses tallied in their count but was necessary to make the election of Mr Cameron complete The Senators were seated in the chamber on extra chairs placed temporarily in tha opec space in front of the Speakers deak Lieutenant Governor Stone presided assisted by President pro lent Herr of the Senate and Speaker Long Senator was teller on the part of the Senate and Rep Hewitt on the part of the House The ladies and gentlemens gal leries were both crowded to overflowing and the best of order was maintained everyone being fully impressed with the scene Clerk Cochran of the Senate read the journal of the Senate giving every members name and for whom he voted together with the result of the connt Resident Clerk Smull of the House fol lowed giving the name of every member of the House and for whom he voted giv ing the totals of the tallies The tellers then compared the lists and reported that they agreed after which Lieutenant Gov ernor Stone announced in a clear voice that agreeably to the Constitution and the laws James Donald Cameron having received a majority of the votes cast in both branches of the Legislature was duly elected to represent the Stite of Pennsylvania in the Senate of the United States for six 3ears from the 4th day of March After resuming his seat tbe Lieu tenant Governor announced in a loud voice that he was now about to sign the certificate The other presiding officers tellers and clerks also signed it which Chief Clerk Coohran of the Senate read it aloud The Senate arose nnd to the Senate chamber The was written on clear blue writ ing paper about the of one page of the a duplicate copy of which was also signed for the archives of the State Department the original baing used as the credentials of the boarer lion T D Cameron The document wan hurried to thu Cameron mansion nud tlie left for city having nu ut tLo Stat capital SATURDAY JANUARY 25 1870 WHOLE NO 4876 Cantor per a JO It itr rolls the New York Sim As Lawrence Barrett quitted the sta of the Brooklyn Park theatre where he liad been playing the role of the hunch jack King Richard on Satur day night Deputy William stepped forward and handed him a paper which he was an attachment upon the tragedians wardrobe to satisfy claims amounting to Sheriff Biley and another deputy were in at the stage entrance in Adams street iu to act in case an effort was made to evade the law Mr Barrett some time ago gave an impecunious friend his note for to help him out of straitened circumstances The friend gave ifc to Eliza Dornay in payment for board antl when it fell due 1 he slip ped away Deputy Bryan was given a check for that he said would fully satisfy the attachment and tho Sheriff for his services are under obligations to Hon U Williams for half a dozen volumes of Con gressional We have already sev eral hundred of these interesting volumes in our little but they have been read and reread so many times that we know page of them by heart These new volumes came opportunely on New Years morning and that night we gath ered our little family around the bright fireside and rend one of them through to them The affecting tale entitled A to change the name ot the Braidwood National Bank seemed to touch every heart aud when we came to climax of that little story about the to define certain legal terms there was not a dry eye between the front door and Addin Kayes stable We can never sufficiently Mr Williams for the in nocent amusement thus furnished us The memory of that happy evening will in oar minds long after the present Con gress shall have been Wix Herald Geneva Luke Iit Untie Loses Ol 11 it ALA July 20 1878 BOTANIC MEDICINE Go Buffalo N Y About three mouths ago I commenced using your AntiFat at which time my weight was 219 pounds Ky 1 have succeeded in reducing my weight to 158 pounds This is al very satisfactory and pleasant but previous to mV Commencing the use of your medicine I lad purchased suits of fine at x high price and to my dismay lint they are entirely useless to me now When I put one of my on my tell me it looks like a sack on a beanpole aud when I put the pants on well tion fails My object in writing is to as certain whether you have not in connec iou with your medicine business an es where your patrons situated could exchange these useless arment for others that would fit think you ought to have something of the kind as ifc would be an inducement for many to use the AntiFat who object to using it in consequence of the loss they would sustain in throwing aside valuable gar ments Just turn thia matter your mind A Clothing Exchange is what you want in connection with your Anti business Yours truly GEOROE BOYD Of Ten The Dis 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throughout tbi do u General Banking tf L GERMAN NATIONAL BANK Millerstown Butler County Pa P O PA 1UA8 Capital Corres tf S T J NEILL St at Law NM 1 and 3 Dock street Titusville Pa 8O2 STREET J A nd dealer in LANDS moved hH from Block to his resi Perry A CHASE AND D S Chase i Stewart Block Pi c WASHINGTON D 0 find thla piper on m In the Booms ulug lr GRAND DISTR BUTTON Commonweal 111 Co By of Commonwealth of ut of Kentucky in the city of oo January 1879 NO POSTPONE nxr IN CASH DISTRIBUTED of The gs Road the following llil of lor ho DRAWING 100 each WO Prizes 1 410000 1 Prie 10000 1 Pio 3000 10Od 8WO Mel 1UOCO 00 100J 11000 zPK VM 11000 9 Pi i 1mni 1000 0 Prizes 81CO 900 1960 Prizes 1 tii Half ri Jl Twenty vnn ttd lit Order Leller nink Drall or Full liM of draw u j In enil tnd mailed hor and add Co or IJ COM M Louisville Kv or to Ti H CO fien Eastern New Union Express Company nt Door of Co Pa General of Jewelry Valuables and Produce Bills promptly all the Uoa and In the U tilted a ialT 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lo Ut all anil 11N two lo BURNHAM C9 Oil PA THE HERALD TUe of the take Ui thai tit o LETTER PRESS PRIME BookBinding and Ruling at at low Printing Presses They Blx oi which run by und cau moth the highest of tbo ni t iu plain or iu other color or bionte to the ot the of Printing Below will be found a of souie of or Job thut ire lu HE APSOn sheet six fourteen ball sheet lilies The laat two ar ulHU oil tho when lu coloia anil BILIS OF Hotels and plain or with wilb of or with headings auJ blauk In as requires this head are in cluded JIpi Articles of Tenant Oil Leases ul lu tereaU iu Oil mid Justices Ulanks of all and Coupon Bonds for ulty school printed on linen boud paper sheet 22 by Inches by 22 11 by H inches or cui to needed or color the lama of dutu of balei or Canh on com won cheap DRUGGISTS Size Color Bronte and Stylo adapted to DANCING Plain or Fancy neat any size color quantity or price pUin or that desired Tank A specially made of Uila work Very neat nod tur Uie o of all aad by n 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and entertainment A oom tor at all hoars to order HOUSE PENNSYLVANIA AU the modern including Sample for Ihe sl lien Electric Annunciators Heating ra Mala Kooma Billiard Room Shop Livery and Sale Fire OD every floor The house is firstclass iu all re Omnibus from al trains Terms i day Major Vf M Lewis H W NATIONAL HOTEL STREET NEAU Y HOTCHKISS POND Props ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN Tne restaurant cafe and luach room attached are for cheapness and excellence of service 5Cu to per day to 10 week Convenient to all ferries and city NEW MANAGEMENT THE MCHENRY HOUSE fas Monday December lilli Tta comfort and of tha public will bfl ill every way by the proprietor A of id fully Per COL JOHN M CLARK Proprietor Corner of Water aud HEAD V ILLS PA JASON BUDD Paper will bs oa file at the House Heading f formerly occupied bp New Hones New Carriage Harness THK TURNOUTS IK Ladies a beft care taken of su any stable in Kum C BETTES AiTD SHIPPERS Or SAS AND COAL ilina on the Allegheny Railroad in Clarion County Pa OF MONTEREr commencement of this its wellknown Bituminous Coul has benu by and Its character is aa hiving a quality of and ffu coal OP THE M KEY PA tf mm ot nmm Oil fells Messrs Streeter OF PLEASANTVILLE lately granted Letters for ati Ingenious Economical aud of Several Wells by One interested al Die Fanu Parties introduce be liberally are of the ot thair are that they without delay aetare from the Patentee j right to nae tlie A E Sepl 19 T Academy of Music PA This new Hnd beautiful Ij Icd ii lur all Kirat CONCERTS PUBLIC MEETINGS Stating 700 Full aet of oii iaU ail fur lu IT R W BARNSDALL Arnt HOSE A T HUNT ind in SUCKER HODS FITTINGS Patent Sand Pump Rigs Baud and Bull Wheels Kig Irons Sleigh Shoos Grate Ban and aI al to ardM at shod Particular attention paid to ln j Abo to plain aad fancy and to plain and fancy Scroll CAB and a of at tha Katoa Cole Ioi Oil City Pa An Iron Mill and Iron ubd Lumbar ou at al Cah iVi taw Iocs HOSE A HUNT TITUS i to per wads by worker ut tax la owa aad 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