Millheim Journal. (Millheim, Pa.) 1876-1984, March 27, 1879, Image 4

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©LB TIME KiRKIXC ©IT.
How Hickoty Jackson and
His Schoolmates Conquer
ed Their Pedagogue.
Jcf.ge Jo, C, Guild, famous in
Tennessee as the bosom friend of
cM llickorj Jackson (and famous
also for the saying in reference to
the many dtvore s granted by him,
"when two people get as cold as
frags to each itlier tliey ought to he
:puratcd" has jast issued in Ntsh
v3h a book of anecdotes of Jackson.
Among the moat entertaining re
miniscences related ,in the book is
the following aoc >uul of a "barring
out;
"Mv early life was made minora
Ide by one Mulberry Bangs, a gen
lieman of the old school, who de
himself to reading, writing
arithmetic, ami the general use of a
stick. Upon TOT lit id and o*her
part; of my jxerson L.° imprinted
himself so positively that 1 can see
bim ew as if we lud pan °d but
ysaterdav. He was a stout uian,
wto made in his figure, when in
profile. Doprth's line of beauty,
being round-shouldered and croik
ed in the leg*. lie was a blonde.
The hair of I.is bead had that sunny J
tinge *o much admired to day, aud
when rubbed down with a tallow
candle, as was his want to dress it,
was so smooth and strdzht that the
tolwrod that the flies slipped down
it and broke t!*-ir legs. Ills eyes
aw dark and fierse, and hil under j
tbe cavernous recesses Bu.d* by his j
bosky red evebrows, seemed to !
watch like evil spirits over his pre
cious nope, n e nose was a ruby j
nose, bottle in shape, and when!
Bangs was angry, which appeared
Sfcbeall the time, it glowed like the
liead of a l ocomotive. His
month finished without lipe and
rasembied ***** in a piece of sole
hxtiimr, i
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THE ooirarntACT BANGS.
**CWd Bangs wis famous tor his j
power of resistance, and wasted
t bat no school of bis ever smcceodtd
in conquering in baring hiai out.
There were two big boys in school
mtmH Bill Ilening and Bob Strong.
Tbey were knotty headed, broad- j
shouldered, and hard fisted fellows,
who worked through tbe summer
fox means to attend school during
tbe winter. Each, iu tarn, bad
been uuuaerci'uny whipped by the i
master, and it was understood
tbmgbrat the school that the bar
ing out cf Master Bangs was to be
axnculhM a - d old scores settled.
T* e evening before the general en
gagement Bill and Bob, our noble
leaders, with a few confederates,
stole back to tbe school house arm
ed with hbkory poles. Breaking
open the doo , they whit'led one
end of tbese tongh 6aplings to a
point, aud then Hardened the points
tn the fire. Then riving these in a
corner ready for use, with a stout
cord, they gave orders to tbe boys
willing to take part in the fight to
lie ou Land at the school house be
fore daylight tbe Dext morning.
At the time indicated nearlv all the
lads were in attendance. Some were
lib and trembling, others were
noisy and boastful, but I observed
that the real leaders and reliable
mdoiers quiet -so quiet, in
deed, tfiat one might doubt them.
*• * * Oar firet order was to
cut and carry in enoagb wood to
wrve the gamson daring the siege.
This was promptly erecuted. The
window shatters were palled to and
securely nailed, the door closed and
desks and bene'ies piled against it.
After two port boles were opened
ly removing the chinks and daub
ing, we gathered about a roaring fire
is the huge fire-place, and waited
Ihe approach ot t'.ie e nc-tn y. As the
time approached for the master's
coming a dread silence fell opon the
3;Uie crowd, so that when be did
come we could h j ar his heavy tread
upon the crashing snow, and many
a heart sank and face wliittened
m terror. Toe leaders sprang to
vheir posts on each side of the door,
* MI. oil being ordered to surrender,
b ddiy demanded a week's holiday
and a treat of cider and apples.
This was sternly refused. "Fire I"
cried Rfll ard Bob. and two poles
ware Varus! oat with all the strength
ilie stout arms could give them,
rney took the indignant pedagogue
n i!te with such force that
F -it 1 I." •• ?HI*"K IVIUUI L over -KII
holes might have been made In his
wicked b dy. As it was, he stag
geied back, and for twenty minutes
we saw him sitting upon a log
catching his breath and rubbing his
wounded siiids. We gave no end of
cheers, claiming for oui selves tho
drat knock-down, if not the first
blood.
BANGS MAKES AN ATTACK.
"At the end of twenty minutes
the master arose. Digging a large
stone from the snow, lie approached
and threw it with great violence
against the door. The stout oak
batting fairly shook under the blow,
but held its own. Another and an
other followed, amid jeers and
laughter, encouraged by our noble
leaders to keep up the courage of
tneir followers. The fourth stone
split the door and the fifth broke
the upjer wooden hinge and but for
the barricade within the breath
would l ave beu available. The
enemy now being aware of the de
fense within suddenly dropped the
stone and ran in at the door. We
were not to be taken by surprise.
Again were the sharp lances thrust
out. One hit with decided effect
in the commissary, vulgatly called
stomach, the other, as he stooi>ed
doubled bv the pain, in the face, in
dicting an ugly wound, from which
the blood llowed in profusion. He
retreated, and we saw him fairly
dauce with rage and pain. The
more of this he indulged in the wil
der grew our delight, which we
testified in screams of laughter.
He soon ended this exhibition and
disappeared around the school
house, evidently on a recomiois
sance. There was a dead silence,
; and we realized that which we have
jso often felt since, the unknown
movement of a silent enemy. This
; was euded by a noise upon the rod
and soou volumes of smoke pouring
into the room told us that stiutegy
had taken the place of assault. We
; were to be sumked out. For a mo
ment our leaders looked puzzled.
Fortunately, in the excitement of
the conflict, the fire had not been
feJ. and now only a few chunks
and embers supplied the s noke.
These were scattered unon the
broad hearth and water thrown in
to extinguish the remainder. Then
Bill and Bob, selecting i"?ur of the
stoutest poles, thrust them up he
cliimuey and at the word we kive
to use our own phrase, "blood; 1
hist."' The consequences were a
rattling of falling hoards upon the
ground. We found afterwards that
the master had not only covered the
chimney top with boards but had
seated himself upon them ; the sud
den and unexpected "hist" had
tumbled him off. We heard dismal
groans and cries for relief from the
enemy. Some were in favor of go
ing at once to his assistance ; oth
ers more cautious, opposed such a
merciful errand. "He's hollerin. !
too loud to be hurt much," said
sbrewed Bob.
A DESPERATE SORTIE.
14 We bad a division in our coun
cil of war. This ended in a call for
a volunteer to make a sortie and in
vestigate. Jack Loder, one of the
most daring and active among the
younger boys, re*ponded. A shut
ter, on the opposite side to the cr.es
f>r help, was opened quickly aid
Jack thrust out. The result of this
was not only a cessation of groan
ing, but a chase that we witnessed
through the port-holes. Jack was
a good runner, and when the two
disappeared over the meadow into
tVe willow thicket Jack was gain
ing on him, and we had good hopes
of his escape. To our dismay and
horror, in half an hour we saw the
• master returning witu poor Jack in
his grasp. He had a hostage, and
was swift in his use of the advaut
age. Stopping before the house he ,
began whipping the poor fellow un
mercifully. Jack's cries were pite
ons. "Oh, let him in, boys, let him
jin ; he's a killin' o' me ?" rung in
our ears. There was a hurried con
sultation. The benches and desk were
! quietly removed from the door. A
soitie had been determined on. The
1 master stood on the side of the
house, south of the door, and as
soon as the opening was made Bill
unclosed a shutter and proposed a
parley. The answer was a rush at
the opeu window by the master who
began climbing it. Brave little
Jack seized him by the legs, and
before he could kick him off a doz
en stout lads were clinging t ih?na,
while as many more held him on the
i inside. Bill seized the rope and at
i tempted to pass the noose over his
asms. In the hurry and eonfusion
of the fight he succeeded only in
getting it over his head. I'ulling
it as the boys did, there was a fair
I prospect of ending the useful labors
jof this teacher by strangulation.
That he deserved it, no one of us
doubted ; but Boh having climbed
over the master in the window, and
with all the school pulling at the
ends of old Bangs, was soon master
of the situation. Getting hold of
the rope, and assisted by Bill, lie
succeeded in tying the arms of the
almost exhausted man to his sides,
lie was then tumbled from the win
dow uiiour.nionioudy a pig.
THE TRAGIC FINALE.
"Will you give up?" demanded
our leader.
*"Xo," gasped the master.
"Then we'll put you down the
well, hanged if we don't I"
"The brave old pedagogue still
refusing, he was dmgged, rolled and
tumbled to the 1?ell-eutC.
"Will you give op, darn you?"
demanded Bob.
"No I won't!"
"He was shoved inside the buck
et and orders given to lower. But
the weight pro veil too much for the
lads, and the crank of the windless
slipping from their grasp, the learn
ing of our district wont whirling
to the bottom with a thundering
noise befitting such an ex t. This
was more than we bargained for.
Had we really murdered the mas
ter V Bob aud Bill, assisted by the
stoutest, began pulling up the uu
furtunate old fellow. It was hard
work, and, trigging at the wl dlees,
they had just caught a glimpse of
his blonde head when a wild cry o f
'Fire !* caused them to let go, and
again the yeuerable Bangs rattled
dowu with a splash iu the water.
The school house was on fire ; the
chunks pulled out by the boys had
communicated to the floor, and the
dry old concern was In a blaze. A
few neighbors who li id just then ar
rived gave the alarm aud attempted
to extinguish the flames. To do
tlus they called for water, and the
first bucket brought up contained
the vanquished teacher. J lie came
up with his teeth chattering, and
when lifted out, and untied was too
weak to stand or sit. The school
house burned down. The roaster
was cariied to a ueighbor's house,
and for weeks hung between life
and death. We were regarded as
heroefc by the country side, and in
the burning of our place of torture
and the sickness of the master we
were the happiest set of little ani
mals in the world.
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A BOY HKBO.
They sat down to their little
break hist, mamma, Ralph and baby.
Ralph was a bright eved little fellow
of nine, and as they were seated to
their meagre fare, Ralph looked at
it with a very sober face.
"Mamma," he said, "is this all ?"
Mamma tried to sm le as she ans
wered, "Yes, dear."
Ralph did not say anything, but
cfo.'e softly around and kissed his
mother's thin, pale tace.
"ilea'' £M-tle man," she said, as
she stroked hair ; and he
was more of a despite his years
than the father Wi.'° spent all his
earnings at the grog shop.
After breakfast Rilph to
be iu deep thought, aud soon went
out.
Manama sat down to her sewing,
while babv played with a few blocks
at her feet.
Through the cold Ralph plodded
a new resolve in his brave heart.
His clothes were thin and the wind
blew fierce, but he ran on with
blight eyes and flushed cheeks. At
many doors he rang the oell, to be
refused his request to clean the
snow from the pavements, for he
looked so small and punny.
Older boys jolted him aside, some
times so roughly that they hurt
him ; but he forced back the tears
and tried again. At length a Kind
lady, won by his pleasant face and
polite manner so different from the
most of the boys that come fcr such
work, gave him the job.
Very proudly our hero went to
work and though he was tired, and
hit lingers were cold and blistered,
there were few prouder boys than
our R dull when he received his first
earnings—ten cents. You boys
who spend that much for eanfy or
toys, do not know what that seemed
to Ralph, as he ran out of breath to
his homo.
Mamma's tears fell fast as she
kissed the blistered hands.
"And, mamma," he said, "now
I can help you," and when after a
few weeks the father died, and
Ralph's mother was left alone, lie
did help her.
Studying evenings and working
davs at anything, though it was
ever so small a child could earn, he
ros from one place to another, till
he stands to-day one of the most
respected and wealthiest of our citi
zens.
And that boy was what I call a
hero.
Edison's sister tells a good story
of Edison's boyhood, "He tried to
sit on eggs," she said, "What's
that ? How ? What do you mean?
inquired the listener. "Why he was
about six, I should think, and found
out how the goose was sitting, and
then saw what the surprising result
was. One day we missed him, call
ed, sent messengers, couldn't find
him anywhere. By and by, don't
you thiuk, father found him curled
up in a nest he had made in the
barn and filled with goose and hen's
eggs—actually sitting on the eggs
and trying to hatch th9tn 1"
It was a New Jersey wife who
said, "My dear, if you cau't drink
bad coffee without abusing me, how
is it you can driok bad whisky with
out til? r'
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whleK contains all tlie. same piattei anc B
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LEWISBURG PA
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1
CIIARiiESMODERA TE.
C. M. PETREE,
OIOAH ASCT?A.7R UREB
WHOLESALE.AND RETAIL DEALER IN
Choice Brands of Tobacco
and Cigars,
SIIOKI RS' ARUt'LKS, ETC.,
BK.ET LTRIZT.
Lewisburg , Pa,
FURNITURE
J. H. HAZELL,
Spring Mi ls, Pa.,
Is at all times prcnaredto tnnke furniture o
order. I!e in pes by good work and low
prices to merit a share ol pubhc patronage.
Cune Loltom chairs always 011 hand.
UNDERTAKING \ SPETIALITY.
FITS EPILEPSY
OU
FALLING SICKNESS
Fermnneatly Cnrrd-na hnmbiifr—
by one MONTH'S LBAGK OP Dr- GOPLAKD'S
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To convince suite re rs thai these powdera
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sician that lias ever made this disease a
special study.and us to our knowledge
thousands Wave been PERMANENTLY CLUED
by the use of these powders, wo will guar
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rotund you all money expended. All
sufferers should give these powders an
early trial, and be convinced of their cur
ative powers.
Price for large IK>X, $3.00, or 4 boxes for
SIO.OO, sent by mail to any part of United
States or Canadu on receipt of price, or by
express, U, G. D. Address,
ASH & BOBBINS,
800 FULTON BUOOKLVN, N. Y
HIGHEST HONORS.
ATJJTTIR
Centennial Worlds Fair , 1878 !
THE
SHONINGER ORGANS
PKONOONCEIJ TNANIMOrSLV AS THE
BEST INSTRUMENTS
Their comparative excellence is recogniz
ed bv the Judge* in their Report, from
whi<li the following is an extract :
"The B. %UN IN tit It ORGAN
UO'M exhibit as the beat lnatrii
uientn at a price rendering them possible
to a large cluss of purch. ua. having a
combination of Reeds and '<•" producing
novel and pleasing effects, containing many
desirable improvements, will stand toiigei
- in dry or damp climate, less liable to get out
of order, all the boards being made three
ply, put together so it is impossible lor them
to either shrink, swell or sndt." THE
ONY ORGANS AWARDED THIN
RANK.
This Medal and Award wa* granted after
the most severe competition of the best
makers, before one of the most coinpe
tent juries ever assembled.
New Styles and prices Just Issued,
are in accordance with our rule, the BEbT
ORGAN Tor the least money.
We are prepared to appoint a few new
Agents.
Illustrated Catalogue mailed, post-paid
onapplicatlon to
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tveiy three mlnvitaa la
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to cbanje from Grata te Seeds. 3 '
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FOUR Blsm of Sepamtors Made, rang-
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STEAM Power Threshers a Specialty.
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OUR Unrfyaled Steam Thrcnluv En-
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The EOBBItfS are WOUND wit*
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