Millheim Journal. (Millheim, Pa.) 1876-1984, February 19, 1885, Image 6

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    A Semi Savage Life.
The Story of a Nebraska Girl and
Her Indian Husband.
'I am going to tell you of something
that happened in Northwestern Ne
braska about four years ago,' said a
Western man the other day. 'Old
man Norris owned a big ranch out
there, and when he got a house built
he made his two daughters go out and
live in it They were delicate girls,
and it was a terrible place to put them.
Indians were roaming around freely,
and the white men whom they saw
where a good deal more savage than
the Indians. Tie girls had been fair
ly educated,and they had tastes which
made their life on the ranch extremely
irksome. One of them was a roman
tic girl, who saw a possible lover or
knight in every man who came along,
white or red ; but the other refused to
be interested in anything, and before
very long sickened and died. It so
happened that a young Indian from
Fort Robison, named Lone Crow,was
at the house on the day of the funeral,
and, seeing the young girl in tears, he
spoke to her pleasantly and sympa
thetically. He was a pretty good
looking fellow, if he was a redskin,
and when she gazed upon his stalwart
trame and handsome features she took
as much interest in him as he had in
her. He managed to get around that
way frequently after that, until it be
came a talk among the cowboys that
the girl had an Injun lover. The white
men often talked of resenting his fa
miliarity, and on one occasion,when a
few of them had a good deal of whisky
aboard, they tried to maul him, but he
threw]one of them against a tree and
broke his leg and cut another one in
the lip so he can't talk plain to this day.
'Finding that things were approach
ing a crisis, Mr. Crow proposed and
was accepted. As the facilities for
getting married were not] very (good,
it became necessary to get the old
man's consent. At first he stormed
and threatened to whip the girl and
her lover. He ordered the girl to her
room, and told the Indian that if he ev
er came round that way again he
would brain him. This made Crow
ugly, and. after a good deal of talk, he
attacked the old man and gave him the
worst thrashing a white man ever re
ceived from an Indian. The girl, hear
ing the disturbance, peeped in at the
door and gave Crow a word of en
couragement When the old man spi
ed her he yelled .•
'Liza, I cave ! Take the savage a
way before I kill him. I cant'fc make
him understand.'
'Lisa ran up, and, seizing Crow by
the arin,led him off.When the old gen
tleman got np And recovered his breath
ha said: 'Yon can have him,Liza,but
on one condition, and that is that the
misei able cuss wears United States
clothes and leaves me alone. I want
peace in the family, but, ifjhe ever
jumps on me again I'll carye him into
sandwiches.'
'The conditions were agreed to, and
the wedding took place as soon as the
old man could get a missionary. Crow
makes a very good husband, and his
wifeseems to enjoy Indian life. Since
she had to lead a semi-savage sort of a
lite, why not have a savage husband,
eh?'
ADVICE TO MOTIfEKft.
Are you disturbed at night aiul broken of
your rest by a sick child suffering and erving
with pain of cutti use teeth? If so, send at once
and get a bottle of M its. WIN.-IXJW'S SNORHINO
SIKUP FOK CHII.DKKN TEETHING. Its valm, is
Incalculable. It will relieve tlie |NMr littlf suf
ferer immediately. Depend uinni It, inntliers,
there is no mistake about It. it cmesdysenterv
and diarrhoea, regulates the stomach anil
bowels, cures wind colic, softens the gums, re
duees inflammation, and gives tone and energy
to the whole system. Mits WiNSi.ow'g SOOTII
IMU STKCP pom CHILDUEN TEETHING is pleasant
MO the taste, und is the prescription of one of
the oldest and best female nurses and physlcj.
tns iu the United States, and is for sale b\ all
druggists throughout the world. i'rlcc
cents a bottle.
Indian Wit.
A half naked Indian was looking on
at some workmen in the em ploy of Goy
ernor Dudley, of Massachusetts.
'Why don't you work and get your
self some clothes ?' asked the governor.
•Why don't you work V retorted the
son of the forest.
•I work head work,' said Dudley,
pointing to his head.
The Indian said he was willing to
work, and agreed to kill a calf for the
governor. Haying done so,he came for
his pay.
'But,' said the governor, 'you have
not dressed the calf.'
'No,' said the Indian: 'I was to have
a shilling for killing him. Am he not
dead governor V
Finding himself outwitted, the gov
ernor gaye him another shilling for
dressing it. It was long before the In
dian came back demanding a good shill
ing in place of the bad one which he
claimed the governor had paid him.
The governor paid him another. Re
turning another time with still another
brass piece to be changed ,the governor,
convinced of his knayery, offered him
half a crown if be would deliver a let
ter for him. The letter was directed to
the keeper of the prison, and ordered
him to give the bearer a certain num
ber of lashes.
The Indian suspecting that all was
not right, and meeting a servant of the
governor, induced him to take the let
ter to its addiess. The result of the Hi -
dian's stratagem was that a severe
whipping was administered to the un
fortunate servant. The governor was
greatly chagrined at being a second
time outwitted by the Indian. On fall
ing in with him some time after, he ac
costed him with some severity, asking
him how he had darec' to cheat and de
ceive him so many times.
'Head work, governor, head work,'
was the reply.
Pleased at the fellow's wit andaudac
ty, ttie governor freely forgave him.
Terrific Boiler Explosion.
Great Destruction of Property and
Remarkable Escapes from Death.
IIAZT.FTON, Feb. 7.—About half-past
eleven o'elock last night a terrific ex
plosion occurred in the boiler house of
the colliery of Linderiiiun,£>kcer & Co.,
at Ilumboltd, a few miles from Hazel
ton. The fireman, William Culp, was
in the house where.there are eight large
boilers and had just walked away from
the oue that exploded. The first inti
mation he had of anything of the kind
was the terrible shock and the i oise of
the explosion. The boiler house was
completely demolished and bricks,large
pieces of iron, timber and other debris
were thrown hundreds of feet away.
So great was the force of the explos
ion that a piece of the boiler weighing
a ton and a half was hurled a distance
of two hundred yards when it crashed
through a dwelling house occupied by
the families of James Carpenter and
William Leonard. The whole lower
part of the front of the house was brok
en in and all the furniture in the lower
rooms was badly demolished. The oc
cupants were sleeping in the house,but
none of them were injured. The escape
of Culp, the fireman, from serious in
jury was almost miraculous. lie was
completely covered by the debris, but
was only slightly injured. Patric Uoyle,
the engineer, was in the engine house
and was seriously scalded, besides sus
taining other injuries. For a hundred
yards in every diriction the debris is
scattered about on the ground. No one
seems to know the cause of the explo
sion, but it is to be investigated.
Arabs Fightingwith Bashi-
Bazouks.
A letter from the scene of warfare
with the False Prophet's rebels to the
London Facs says : I find that lam
the first correspondent who lias reach
ed as far as Debbah, and this 1 have
done in a voyage from Dongola, in a
little lateen-rigged open boat. The vill
age was destroyed long ago by the Mu
dir and there is now nothing but the
fort built, as all these forts are on the
very worst plan a fort can be, that of a
square. For the little garrison of Baslii-
Bazouks I have great respect. Time
after time it has been attacked, and has
successfully defeated the attackers.
The last time the Arabs had recourse
to strategy. They beat their torn toins
very vigorously half a mile off; mean
time they crept silently into the ditch
underneath the low bastion where was
the one gun of the fort. One of them,
however, let off a rifle by accident, and
the garrison were at once alarmed.
Though it was dark they could perceive
thousands in the ditch, and they open
ed a withering fire upon them. The
enemy, however, succeeded in actually
seizing the wheels of the gun and also
the legs of the Turkish commandant,
who was standing by, and a pull devil,
pull baker took place. At length the
officer was dragged within tiie ramparts.
Hundreds of Arabs were mowed down
in their desperate attempt to enter. In
some places they threw skins over the
zariba, and thus walked over the prick
ly abattis. At others, where there was
no ditch, but merely mimosa against
the wall, thev mounted oo each other's
shoulders. Atone time they actually
succeeded in bursting op n a wicket
near the gate, but all who entered were
caught in a rat trap—they found them
selves in ail o;i< II court fcm which
there was 110 exit and they were mows d
down mercilessly. For two bouts did
the nvsault continue. At length the
Arabs, having I Ht the gr.; iter part of
their numbers, retired. In these des
perate assaults by these Arabs one is
remind dot' the heroism of their an
ccstors, and Siracens. Tie different
points where the heseigers made their
attacks were shown me. The ground
was still strewn with belts, torn gar
ments and sandals. The bodies were
flung into the Nile.
—Great reduction in writing paper,
envelopes and stationery gdierally at
trie Journal Store. Call and see.
The light of an electric lamp travels
at the rate of 187,200 miles a second ;
that of tl-.e sun 186,500 and that of a
petro'eum lamp 186,700.
Rev. Dr. Furness, of Philadelphia,
recently mained a bride, for whose
mother a/id grandmother he had per
formed the same ceremony.
London is now one of the quietest
cities in the world in consequence of
the prevalence of wood or asphalt pave
ments in all the chief thoroughfares.
ÜBf ■m ■ more money than at [anything else
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pie box of goods that will put
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