The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, December 15, 1876, Image 1

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tue tcist tliirty-o;io years. It is tlioniDPsr
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Inil.-.! .;.,.t .levote.l t. E-iKi'ieerinsr, Michju",.
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In.lititri.Hl I'roL'ress, tiuhlislied in tli woi I .J
The practical Itecipes me weil wt.rtii ten
times ttie iili"iiiition price. H:el for tin- nhou
ani hoiisa w Ui save many times I lie cost of sun
set ititi.m.
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ll sliouid l.iucn place in evcrv I'aiiii'y, l.i.Si ;ir
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all News iJi.-ah.is.
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In coniK, tinti wish
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American I'lel For.-ig-n I'.-trnt.H, ami l:;,e the
l.o'-st c.-iali.i- iiiiii-ia in tin; world. More ti-ari
lilly th.-iciainl a imiicat tons have been iiunJe
for nto:it ttir.nirli tm-ir i'r ncy.
tVti-ni-i arc oiii.i'ie.i in Cm- !iet terms, M-niels
of N,-' in en t iiitiM nr.. I Siv"i-he examined.
Bin! H 1 ice liee. A speci.i t n. .tic;- is mane 111
MtMini: AMEKKAN of jiU I ell! i l:S
I'aleni".' ti-touii I!in A; eiii'V. with the n ime
nn.l rnl.1. n-e of the paientee. I'.-iO iiM are
ofien s..hl in part or whole, to persons uttinct-i-'l
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p'ii'-l r.Trtu-.'i.ii I'll'! oireii i -ii4 fir t-IiTiiiioiia
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a : : I aijt. e n ;ai ni :ur I im i T Kvr I. A ws, l'i;.rs
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iPETiTioNi: io. TWEMHIGIiTH VEA"
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RURAL NBW-YORKER.
' The G hf. T It.t.i-JTn tf.; Ar,'Mrn.Tr;;.u. xi
I REDUCED ITS ' LISSCRipTIOH PFICE
! Ir i- t he Staii'I iril 11 1 ie - r'l y on .'. ; ttl'. ri.i it: K,
, II. IC ! II r I I r K K. a nit I !M1 :-1 IC A I T V I il'l-l IS
' re.i-i c w it !i ue ws a ti 1 i ui prov men I .- ol alue lo
Tiir I .irnicr. The linirjnisn,
ll;i- Il-irt in: It n rist, The II anx.-n i fi,
, '4Un M k i.iuni-r, Ihe Ho) nml .irt.
1 !u jii ::l!-.n to t!e -e 1'i u-lical i! .ja-l s n.t
f-,s Market iP'porti. M-v.-r.il pane are .icv ot. il
t- I mi -iioi.t 1! -cip'-i. pevi!ut Siori"-. lli-a.l-i-:r
for the Vo nc, Sal.l atli Cemiiiiur. Kashio;.-.
Ne vs. ami ail lopRsol n.iervhl lo the lau.ny.
, 1 aus il comprise
1 'i'wo I ; -i; in Out-,
nrcl ( il! like a tw..- .!B'-il swr.r.l into 'he afTee
tn.'iis of I"-. i.es ami fhlh. rt 11. ;. tve.l as the
: ini i.r .-. i s ,.f the family wil l seek i.isli uclioil in
, their (1 lily in ocu' i-ai
S A . S. Kri.ri--.il. Ihe cclel.rate.l Hortlciilt ll i't.
j i-t!:!;tr in-chief , as-iiilcil by E. S r A 11 M A .x. t ae
I well kin.Wii 1- loric.i 1 1 11 11-1 nun iot-i on 1.......
'.....w ,.i..i V .1. li.i.uili. li.-ami; ii i!-in:i.i
I 'air! man. who call to Ile-ir i.i.l s specm! eon
frlhutot. S. II. 1'ai:oxs. . .1 1.-.1 i ; in i.-t mil
vi"eetor of rare e volics ; I.I.I M -1 ill NSON,
K.'it..r I n.eion :ji!e.. ; I'ol. I". . fKiNM'.n,
I. 'iter Tui I, Ki. ht an-' l"..ri,i : I r of. 11 S .
Kiir.v, Mis-iiniri t .I" too omologist ; Ilt.if.tx
MllSiKK't. I.-i iil.-pfi !-. : XV v. .1. t.OVI.H'.
wiit. i- .ni Kin 111 l n'.v ; 'I iios. Mi i.max.
I-Mitor liar !-nei-' M..n.l.lv; Ja m ks 1. k the
irreut Itoe.'iester I'i u i.s. ; fi ::;. Si VII. I.i.i U ul-turi-t;
JosiAK liooi'K-". ii:ei! Huainst; . !5.
I r.i k. M. !.. wiiicron llyul -ne :lli:xi:v il M
the priu-tie il Pmiorv Hi-ee.i.-r : L. A. ii. a.-.u i s.
wi-lr.-r on Histora al Sul-j.-cis: an. I 11 In ft of
other eeiitli-iil. il e.pially .,-I.-I.im!.,. mi. l.-arv.eil
ns well as 1111 i-lTi.-i. nt ca ps ol Special io port
ers, to 'c i-.i Ihe rea-l'-rs inl..ruv. n ; n nil sub
jects ot interest to Ihu Rural population.
From the leii of such celehratel writer the
PructieKt Kiel Scie-e.tith: liepat I ui'-nts reei-ive
lile. while the J.il.-rarv cil Family Depart
ments M--e iinrliT th" rn-rii.i su n.-i i nmu ot n
I j V -rrn 1 1 ,,f oerieu.-eii l-. tllei S Hll-I olll rnunni s.
.''A- r A 'AW IN VPTFT-? I wl.t.Miee.ssull.v .levoletheii en .-rifit s to mak-
. 21 nil J i If Jjjjjlliil, . in this Joiirnui th.-s.i!)' rioror any in the la
"',';: "fail kin.l. for which f It eontnini. each week Sixteen pa ; "f
' : ,,-,,"" i l"'-- in aii. Kl H-uct(ve ftii'l int.T-sf Intr rea.1mr. em bel I isheil
with fine entf ruvitijr upon Mil lniertstinK 8"t.-
Jt ets.
Tlie Koiluroil I'rlff lnntrJMOilJ fiir.
toit;e pri imiii .T I'm ' ""-rx. tl m
( lnlii of ion or inoro only i .
Tlie Itrno, tf sowell known ttiat littlo tlifTi
onltv Is experience! in fi.rniinir a club in any
r.K-nilty. .mi evert m- i-' invite! to toinia i club
- thiM securuof their juiper cheaper ami beuc-fiiinji-
their neijriibtir.
Fvcrr one run hive n speeitnen copy fiiek,
an. I If Ihev desire to fo.-m eliit. list of i re
liiiuuis to Club A if ents. by Hrt.ireesinvr
UIE.U. ITRMMIING CO..
Xov.2L-4t. D"n -st.. en lork.
-! --040 wirfh of ?n.it-e in various newfpapcrs
tliiirfhutp.l llirooxli tlorly Slate, will he ..!.l far
;.M r.ih. Ac-urate iio- r' i'n. jiiii rano'cl. A
l-t ..f th- p-itifr?. B-iririT li!y mel wck.y ciren.a
ti.inan.l p.nit.l !eho.l.ilf of r.ti. fnt Ircwon -.
.iicatian ta GEO. K. RU;V K.EE .. Siy
p.-r A.WeriisiiiH At;eiiU,41 Pari how. New Ioia.
Not. 24, 1-T3. lai.
rill mi i mM ei !
'ri'MAN, M. 1). I'.iy- rnHAI, KSTATI-: FOIL SALIi.
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noindersianet'. i.tl'ers at m i vate sale an
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hria cu!i:v. coiitaiiiinx tit 1 J , ,' . , .
M. n.w"..-e, .li'i..lmf lan-ls of K. Im-linrt J.
s,lV,r. ttii-l o.'hfM. Iiavimr lliereon erect i. ft tvro
i ".ry Pt.isK Ho. sk .... i KkamcIMM. 1 here is
. tf.io.1 ..rehr I ol eiioite ir.ii:..a th prcimsed
nn.lthc firm is wit wattT.al. I Kin pel -.col. or
tiriii. en. n or iiiuri.-'.,
III.' ItAKI. IM-I5KR.
'arru I own, r.
Nor. n:8.-4t.
s
TH A V CALVi:S. fame into tls
onclos.ire of 111" Kut.scriber in W ashtuff-
tnn t..wnliip. on or l.mit . t n o re'i ritivi s,
onoof hhi. i yrrohl an I hjn Kl.t ";''
cur, U.e .xher beinsf u sprm-' enlf nr.tl M a pi oo
...it of tho ihi-Iit... loot ile-K'ti ear. T tif .,wor
h rontipstcit to conic forw ir l, prove r roi.'-rtj . ,y
t i.ar.ie. i. n 1 take ii.p.ti nw.iy. utUerwiBO tht y mil
J,c .UH t'fl$tf?KT. POJTAWUE.
V dubiugtoa I .TP., Lie;-.
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Till: J'lfAMOM LIGHT.
AN EXCEEDINGLY TH KILLING BUT TRUE
GHOST STORY.
It was about 11 o'clock at niht.
Nelly and I were sitting by th bow-win.
(!mv in pn- drawing-iwm, which she had
tin-own wi.le ojvt.. The day had been
most oppressively hot, but now : faint
biee;:i was coining in f,otri tho sea, most
refroshinRly welcome after tho sultry, sti
ilint; h, at of the day.
Ik was quite dark that soft, velvety
datkness that belongs only to a perfectly
moonicss, starless n:ht.
-mm. u.mwi oeiow our window lay the i
jaul or two of garden, then the long,
straight line of the i, v.... i. ,-.) ,oi, jf.. I
l,li-:1t -.,lt- ,1 ..: J! 1 ... . .
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rtuu inive timiy (iei;ueit by a
shad.. wy row of white posts connected by
ornamental chains. Beyond the embank
ment lay tho wide, desolate waste of sands,
stretching away for miles and miles on ei
thei hand.
The tide was Tar out, so Tar that only a
sort of pale-gray gleam on the horizon in
dicated wheie the sea was just beginning
to creep over the shoals and sand banks off
the So'.ilhpoit coast, .evtii miles away to
ihe light, across the estuary of the Kibble, !
the sternly light fiom the lo thi-n. Light- "I don't kuow," I replied, a fueling of
House kept vigil.nt watch and ward over onaccountable dread and horror taking
the dangerous llorso Bank, that Ireaclior- j hold of u.e. The very demon of fearsec:n
ous, dangerous shoal on whi Ji many a go.xl 0d to possess my senses, nn icy grasp of
ship has gone to its doom of shipwit-ck ! tenor laid hold of my heart,
and death. The air outsitle seemed to have become
Nellie was leaning out of the window, ! snddenlv clammy and cold, a cVd'.y eerie
i. v..,o .... ,.;,, ei eyes i;xco on the
misty, soft d.iikuPss outside. It was as
dark insula as out; wc had no idea of light
ing the gas that long summer evening.
'How slill i: is!" she said dreamily.
"What a se.e.11 of solemn silence the night
laj s on ever th ing.''
As if to euiitradict her words, a Aunt
sound like a far oil" voice seemed suddenly
to rise from Ihe sands below, and swept by
with a prolonged mournful cry.
"What i.s t::,-.t?'' she a.sked, staitlcd.
"v .me one calling djwn on the sands,"' !
I said. "The iiitens'i stillness cariicu the j
sound a L-re.it distance at ni-ht." i
t
"I heard such 1 wild legend this mot n- i
i:g,' she went on', "connected with those j
great deserts of sand that stretch over to- I
wards Lytham. Old Joe, the boatman. :
says they ue haunted by a phantom
voice." j
"llo-.v thrilling !"' I remarked sc-pt ically.
"What d-s it say ?" i
"Don't. so..i; .!ca!i," said Nellie, a little
vexed ly. "it is a most, pathetic, die.idf.il
legend. Vears ago, bufore thfic was a
town here at all, people used to cross the j
ands between here and Lythaiti mi horse- :
back. One stormy evening a traveller had ;
ciossed as usual, ami had almost reached '
the shor;1, when suddenly a bright light
appeared, Snivel ed l"n a moment over a spot
a yaitl or two a-.vay, and then vanished.
Atll.esame ni.:iient a piteous, uneaithly
cry echoed all mound. The horso became
wild with tenor, ;;-d bioke loose, thiwi:.g
h is 1 ider to the giound. When he vcv
ercd himself, he found, lying on the ground
at his feet, tho body of a beautiful young
girl. She was quite dead, with a ghastly
wound in her side, funn which the blood
had llowed all over her white dress.
"Tho ti avel'er staggered iiway to the
neatest house, got assistance, and had liic
girl's body laid in an upper room.
"That nitrht an awful storm arose. A
ship was wiecked on tho Horse ihmk, jfnd i
only one m.i'.i, the c;iptain, saved, lie was
taken to the same lion.se where the traveller !
had alieady found shelter, and, by son.e j
mistake, w.is put into the room where the j
murdered girl was lying. At the sight of
her ho gave an appalling shriek, and fell
down senseless. When he revived, he was
questioned, and confessed that the beauti- j 10-,bed of all its terrors in a moment,
ful young girl was his wife, whom in a mo I ..Tsn't jt a stunning dodge?'' said the
ment of rage and jealously lie had stabbed ; shadow, .in most unghostly slang. "You
to the heart and cast into the sea. And the . Jack lhii aSphalt's fi.st rate to i,vac
sca had given up her dead, and the waves j (jseon ; but a fellow Ii.is no chanco in tlie
had cast him on shore, and the muii-erer j d.lyt.;m0 fl. (1,of!C cnr,,nnded carriages;
and his victim were face to face. And now j S() j , iggC,i out this dark lantern and fas
they say ihe voice of the murdered girl 1 ,eilCl it to my jjicycie, and I can spin
haunts the place where she was found. It ai,);,g n peace now."
seems to rise from the sands and goes echo- j .Tjlke ca,e JMU a,a"t s,lin nway tLe n i(s
trig nnd wailing along, calling, calling, as ! of al ,hc ol(1 mni(s on piomcnade,"
if in mortal agony. The old boatman says j 1(,luI.nnci t!ie other. "You look most hor
peoplo have followed it, believing some one j ,:i,jy jlku sulne jrob'in from tho lower re
was in pet il, ami have been lured on and ; ci,mSt tvi; i, yOUl. d.iik-hmtern f.Asiiing iu
on, till tho tide has overtaken them, and , r,ont, those noiseless wheels and your long
they were drowned." j ess nmi nims sprcaj out iihe great wings
"What a horrible tale ?"' I said, with a ! behind."
chudder. "I w ish you had not told it to Tne ol.er l ushed
tne.
"And ho says," went 00 Nellie, unheed
ing my remark, "that whoever hears the
voice is in lisk of gie.it peril or danger, or
0
some kind of sorrow or trouble is about to
happen to him.
Nellie's voice had unconsciously taken a '
tone of awe. The still, sombio darkness,
1 . ' , . , ,
tho m idnight Lour, ami u.e weuu niciini
choly legend had infected us both with an
undefined sensation f oppression and fear, j
a presentiment of dread and evil.
J , , . , , ,
Wo kept oiir places by the window, lock-
, ,
imr out into the ueep velvety daikness,
K , ,. , ,
with the far-away solitary light from tho
liglll llOUse gieiiiinoj; jiic ivu .-...i
Suddenly, while we sat, the sound i f a
voice rose, up again from the lonely sands.
a moaning, piteous voice wailing and im-(
ploring as if in unutterable; distiess. Iti
6eemed to mingle with tho boom of the d is-!
taut sea, now rising, now falling, a lonely
Ucaohiie wail, tiiiildiij tliica'u tLi4 daiL-
l'A., r RID AY, DECEMBER 15. 1S7G.
ness like a soul in mortal agony. It was
dying away in the distance, in a low faint
sob, w hen Nellie suddenly sprang back iuto
the room.
"O Jean, look !" she cried. -Look at
the phantom lilit !'
I leant out of the window, and gazed out
along tho promenade-. Flashing through
the sombre darkness like a great str.r was
a bii'.iiant, beautiful li'ht. It came rapid
ly toward us from the" right, a;pr.rc.nty
floating in the air, and illuminating the
space befoto it f r several yards. It ad
vanced very swiftly, with a steady, fur
ward moti.ili. tioali'i r nl,.nr nlirnf . ,.,1
from the ground. As it cawj nearer wc
perceived, looming dim! v behind it, a giant
, . . T
biiuuow, we.ui ana groiesipic, with out-
spread wings and misty, undefined form,
while a sharp rustling, whirring souud ac
companied its progress.
As the phantom approached tho desolate
moaning rose again from the sands, and
swept along in low, shuddering ciies, dy
ing away sad and piteous as before. With
tho last faint souud, tho light leaped up for
one second iato iuteu.se brilliancy and dis
appeared. 'O!" cried Nellie fearfullv. "Vrhat is
it, Jean?''
wind cu-ot in at, tho window. The vuiv
dai kness seemed tilled w ith shapes, hide
wis and impalpable, at; which I dared Lot j
look, test they should take form before my
eyes.
"There it is again !'' shuddered Nellie.
And with unutterable dread we saw the
brilliant star-like light again floating to
wards us, this time f.om the right hand.
It came on swiftly, with the impalpable i
fantastic shadow in the air above it, and
when exactly opposite, vanished.
We s.it patalyz.id with terror, not daring
I to move, a hortiblo benumb mg teiror seiz
! ing our hearts.
I This phenomenon happened several
. times, the light alternately appearing from
j the right iti.d left, and alwajs vanishing
; w lien exact ly opposite to us, and r.lways
I accompanied by the moaning voice,
j Airaiu the low v, ailing sounds from the
' sands, profoundly melancholy, inexprts.si-
h:y mournful, like nothing akin to huuian
: il y. No worths were uttered, but the atr-
( iiy of the tones was like a voice from the
I j,'t.'.ve.
i "Jean, dean, here it is again !- cried
: Nellie, cowering in my arms.
i .nd once more the brilliant phantom
' ....
; light appeared. T his time it came 011 more
i slowly, glancing to and fio unsteadily,
j while the shadowy form behind it seemed
: more grotesque and tnisy than ever,
"Oil, Jean, if it is true ! If it c ui( s to
foretell some loss, sonic trouble '.'' bobbed
i x teiiis.
"Hush, hush, dear!" I tried to say re
assuiinely. "It cannot be. Sorrow may
come to us if God wills it, but not through
"I say, old fellow," shouted a voice down
below i.i the datkness. "You'll frighten
somebody into tits with that lantern dodge
of yours. You and your confounded biey
I tie look like some horrible ghost ly spectre,
Hitting along in the h.ik. You gave me a
precious start, I can tell you.'.
Nellie and I jumped to our feet, and
gazed inc red uou sly out, of the window.
Down below in the road, a yard or two
to the tight, the phantom light stood sta
tionary at last. In tho glnre before it a
young fellow was standing, whilr behind
loomed the fantastic, mysterious shadow,
"The dd maids are all fast asleep long
ago, bless their old eyes!" lie replied ir-
reverently.
"But I Siiy, Jack, tho match
' J , . ,
for the foitr oars w ul have to be put oil
,
1 morrow ; we are coing to have an av
to
il w ful
storm. Listen ! IIow the wind si;.rhs ami
1110:1ms nr.i.etir tlii rriiih.rs of the tiier ? If
' " ,- .0
sounds for all the worlu like some one call-
ing out- in distress, ami its a sure sign of
rough weather. What a rage Gregory will
I . . , , , , ,
Ihe two old maids lnui heard quite
,
1 enonirh. ellv and I looked at each other
1 , ' , t r 1 1
; lathci sheepishly it must be coufessed aud
Dauwin saj-R that animals have no relig
ious sense ; but he probably nevei observed
the calm, rellectivc manner in which a
chicken will stand on one leg and look up
to heaven, after squeezing through a hole
iu the fcucc iulo the btrav. berry bed ucxt
tivv;.
I XI) I A X ll O MA XC2'.
A TRUE STORY OF SIMTTED TAIL S HALT. TI
TER. A gentleman writing from Fort Laramie,
Wyoming Territory, tells the following ro
mantic Etory about the daughter of Spotted
Tail, tiio famous .Sioux chief, which we do
not remember to have seen iu prit.t. He
says :
Twenty raids from the new hospital, 0:1
the hill overlooking F01 1 Laramie, aie t . o
Indian graves i. e., cofi'tns laired fifiecii
feet fiom tlie ground, on stout poles. One
of these coffins contained the bones of a
youngdaugl.ter of Spotted Tail, the famous
Chief of the .Sioux tribe, who die.l in
'
The tribe of Spotted Tail was at that
time permanently located near this fort,
and the chief and his family were treated
with much consideration by the officers
volunteers. The young squaw was one of
.1 - . .1- . 1 , 1 i ,
tue iairett 01 i::e ous,,y uia.ocus or ner
tribe. She was adored by her father, and
her hand sought by many of the wan iors.
Unfortunately for her, the charms of her
dusky face and figuio were not passed un
noticed by the pale faces, and a curtain ny
captain found opportunity to whistxtr -leas-ant
nonsense iu her ears. Moonlight strolls
and waysido meetings n ere soon iu oider,
nv.d thellowerof the Sioux began to sigh
for the company of the gallant, pale face.
She made known her story of love to her;
father, and ho immediately waited :i ti e !
young ofiicer and demanded his hand in .
marriage to his daughter. The captain's
name was not Smith, however, and he was I
seemingly ignorant of the precedent of I'o- j
Cuboutas, lor ho positively deciueu the
honor.
The olti chieftain, more in soriovv thau
in anger, returned with the crushing news
1 anger, return
to his daughter.
It was a burning sua to
"
ii, r.,;..o. ..r.t c: Gi.....1
l I . v. 1 il 1 I 1IU PCI VI lUC .ill., li J. I'UC IIUJi.JU
and be
n to wither, and her father, as a
hist rcsoit, sent lur to visit tome relatives
whose hunting groundd were on the father j
of waters, five hundred miles away. Hei'
was a disease., however, which char.n of
scene and air did not au'ect, and she had
been gone but a shoi t time when a mounted
'messenger came to her father in breathless
haste to summon him to the wigwam of
death. Mounting his swiftest 1-oiiy, he
galh-ped madly over the plains, and then
only reached Ids daughter's side iu time to
receive her dying request that she should
be buried at Fort Laumie.
Tlie promise was made tind kept, and
the remains of the broken hoai ted girl wete
raised to their last testing place amid one
of tue grandest displays ever wilnesned on
the plains ; Indians anil soldiers alike par-
ticipattd, at d twenty Indian ponies were
killed in her honor. The commanding offi
cer of the fort gave his Solemn pioii.iso to
the old chief that tho box containing his
daughter's body should never be disliubed
a promise which was sacredly observed
until two mouths age-, when a tueddiing
army surgeon, just before slatting on an
expedition with General Crook, emptied
the coCiu of its sacred contents, gave the
bones to a subordinate, and oitleied him
to expose them to the sun occasionally dm-
ing the summer, to bleach them, ami upon
his leturn he would rcfiWi Lis anatomy
with the Indian .skeleton.
Imagine the feeling of the sub one day j
not long since, upon being confronted l y
another surgeon, and tl".e query, tremulous- )
ly put, if he dfd nut have the bones of Spot-
ted Tail's daughter, lie answered afiitm- !
ativtily, aiui was further qnestint-d about
i. o,.o,v . 1 ... .-...;.,-
trinkets, etc. These had all been burned
except two lings andtrace'ets, and as Sjiot-
-p..:i 1 1 1 r....
ICll 1 ill. ll.itl OlSt ill I HUH IOI li.U I'Ul''0.-.u
J 1 '
of removing the remains to his own ageu-
- , ., . r 1 .- .
ev it. wns Feiireil thut if .lese.-rnt ion of
the grave became known to him it would
cause him to abandon his peaceful atticr.ilj
and join his brethren on the ''V pnth.
Accordingly at dead of nifjhttho box was
roi'laced, the bones deposited therein, such
bedding, tiiukiits, etc., as coui.l be mus
tered accompanied them, and foi Innately
next inorning Spotted T'ail lefi for Ciiey-
erTie, to be gone five days. During hi '
aosence, to ever the thing, a haudsome
... , 1 , 1 . i
coihn wasma.h, tiie bones placed theiein, 1
' 'I
and all removed to the hospital, as if to !
save trouble to the chief. On his return lie j
visited the hospital, ins.ected the teuiains !
, , , , . ,, ... . -
closely, cxi.ressed him.eif satist.ed, and ;
started with Ids precious burden for tho ;
Spotted Tail reservation. I
j
,, i
Knew v. hat was Go,... fo Him. Here l
is an anecdote with a shar. moral that
comes all the way from Auslialia; Sixty
yens ago, when I was a teacher iu Kilmal- I
. , . i
cum pans!., says Joan 1 rnzer, I was using (
whiskv bitters for my stomach's sake. One
day I dijqed a piece of cake iu it and gave
it to the dog
IT,. .,,..,1 ro...',- uln il rnil.
I:... ... V.
" "i' "i J i" ""o"
.... 1 1,.. . . .. if,., ti.i.i
long he became tipsy he howled most pit-
eon sly, and tinnataraliy looked up iu my
face as if for hcljs lie began to stagger
and fall like a drunken man. The ap
pearance f Ins face and eyes was cxtraor
dinaiy. He lay nn the tl-,Kr antl howled
until the elit e: s w 01 e t fi'. T he dog never
forgot the tiick. Whenever afteiwaid I
went to the dresser for the boitle tie has
tened to the outside of the house. One
day the door being shut ho sprung at a bolt
through a pane of glass, to get outside. So
mncli for tho wisdom of the dog inlinitely
bUlia-iii) litiil CaTi.- uiiukiiig taca.
a. j: o ma a ci' ix m:ai, iin:.
; During tho c'eve.nh day of August,
; 1 !Su, I lie dwellers upon the New Lngiaiel
coast experienced e.ei y variety of vi.ul..-r
possihie lo the season ; ao-1 over one pan,
; ;r l,-ast, swept a tornado H-rc and j.-'-.vct -'
Jul etiough io tear uj. largo tiees ai d over
I woak-jointed iu us s. Most . f tho
old lisheimeiiof the town of Ftoekpr.! t f.. r-
saw ilit; iai;ut. ai.il avu.ili ti i' - s....l '
they eutli'.eit U-on the walei
IomU very piioit 1 .tie noi to l.'o f.
t all.
ill. !!.(
1 1 :;i i.iini.
hill Ali.Os iii.A.H J ..S I. ..I i;l
dent 1, jii.hci-. lie I i .1 .i
f t i.e j.i 11-
l 1 f
hiii.ul. a .-i-.ioi. of Lvn.i .-;xty t
..n iiirce com; a:. mi,-), am: j..Mi gan.iu
Ins Lii-ofi' I'.fcUing giound l.efoie li.e si -i.
j ' 'he coiu.i.g sU.nu h.ol become appui ei: .
. '' -or...tdo ci....-; am! when night
Lau shut 10, Anui- lion.-.i.l h.ul i,..i i,-.
I turned. On tho 1' nlowmg tnorning i.:s
i sniacn was found ujioi. tne sii.neol I laj.p's
i I-' ll't". "mi twovl liie cew wcie !..; oi ocd
i.tsucu to m i 1: nig in ;,u ltiseliMiiU- stu:e.
i hey 1 evi veil, lu e v cr, t:p. n being ijrou hi
to the land : and. when asked voiicernin '
.. . " m
, mu capiaiu aiiu Ills m.hi, tiji-.v were
loiivd
11
lo ie:i iij.it tlie uiilwi aiiuitc .-an
i-.t ii ::.o lit t 11
swept oici board t..r ouC at scit. .'vud il e
sympathizing tishi ruieu went To the cot oi'
-Miuy HowalM and told hci of the h.ss el'
her iiUshauti ,111(1 Lei son. ."s.io saw thelw...
saved men, and hcuid their tl:c.vttJi.l .-iwi ;
iillt'- llicll sh'J sunk into the deepest g!" nil.
Oil 'iucsii.iy 11,01 ni'.g just one ci.
from the day t f tiie lerr.tile cil innti
l,.. I. ... ! 1. I
1 1 .nn 1 c 1 t u , auo, on i ciiut s; say,
tie 1 u.iuiitri pi i .'post .1 i ii.tL l.li.ei a. si 1 V :i. s
he he 1 J i u the L.iin.,r.i. ; ami li.e n-igiiho:.
SCCol.iicii llie t.hllt. tor ii.eV !eellii-li .'. Li.
ting t ti.ii u.ey shouhi thus jay the. r s.ii
tnbuto t f u.-ju tt to the i.ieiuory i" ;iii
Loiioi ea ociovi-d v oin . .aiiiou aiui 1 1 ietui.
J:iu ,.i;i: v il.o.no s.,iil, ".i!.i .
Could not bear ic. J: wo-ild kill her.
the ucihboi.-. soriowfd when thev d
. i.cf
And
SCO . -
cied that the
iviia v. iio uau ijot given
. ii iuiid L'loi ioci.t e nil.
t'..
h'oe U,a
Live eu.'.iii-l 1-1 l.-Vvd
o.ica tioiu in-;
acsti sr- -P gi t:;o i'.o.;n.
Four weeks passed, and thi
wi e tche. i
; woman ..cd out io longer. YYeaiy ai.d
m.u ....ii. uie i.ii.ci.u eeremomes
lit: r'O I... i.r. 1...... I . v... .! .. ,1 .
" v ' ! iuu
I t Jl J - let Ii ' 1 I "l ' . t '
l .-i)Ui.ii.i-i. llej i ; -i , . i .s e ...
was tilitd bv the mouiiimg neigh wor, ami
i the clergy m..ii iiu-J come wiuMndiy lc-adi-
Ucm lo ti.ier tho bread ot Ceii.-.o I i
Tt
Ois vi..'iii-i! tins u.ot kt-rv of a
! funcial I'' "io.iii. d .Mrs. Ji.ovaoi. iiot ihw
I quieted her, and the ciei' i man lose lo
SjieilK. ile had llii lift! to anditss ti.o ;.c- : liorthe 1'ac!; sciVi-.;:t v. !io Lad lv.d wiiu
cepud witlow, w he it, Willi a quick, w lid hei f.r yen i s had th-. iig!,t4-M suspicion of
cry. slio butc-t fimu ii r piAtv, ai.d ins bed i h- r s, . T;,e I. if; Mi':. W-.d, tia.ihtrr -f
to tioj oeu v o'.mii : ami, v, i.t n ij.-.m hci , 4 ..l-u.ei "t niy, l'.ooi a li .i.i hail il.t se pisr
voico was in;.iid, it was ,o i...'.es ol joy t.nd j t cuLos. lo;o n e i-. .' :!.; t she b.-lieitd
blessing notes t.i.i-- i i... bv tut; as
ol.l.-io O
iissciiib
and S A L . I O i
l SOI
t l p. ii.se
asm it.aioxsg ivin , ' o ue.t vt ;i.
Cant. nil iiOAa.d ami Lis s -n had cuiuht
a iioat iiig spar. W .tii a gall-topsail .nii.cii.ii,
Tioiu vjLicli tliey hi.il btca taken by a
schooner bound liom I'o: : :.i! d l Havana
'They had bei-u iciy t.ei.r to ilcaih's do.o
when picked up ; b.it, under the k'nd die
of their prescivcr, thty itCvUiifii. Oi
con i to l he nip to Cuiia w as a i,.-cvssit ;
but i hey w ere sa t.ii, a ud i.ad .iiiivniio.i:.:
lit t'.. ill 1 1 . i t t :i v 1 1 : 1 1 : i v t .. ; . .i (.
j ,,icnl of ih i.ci.d c. u.-r-:-ji.t '
Le Mo,
A TUAniTIOX o
l'AL.M WAS Oil
' Till
MAIL
PLACE wii.;n:; l,,
l.v.-t a t. i.-;i.r,".
The ritt-burg ' ' Ilk the f.dl-.w ii.j, !
niiiiiiiilio slorv iioia x ashinL: ion, Ta. ;
I
On the li.tilo-As hill, ate.l aim. -I upon i
the spot, i...-io i!m ci'cm.il'.oii ii.iio.ci; now
saUUiis I'i Cohi 1: ! Is v as b'U I'., i.atl v, it J lit 1 i
I.i.leo's eri .-,i 11 Wiiii. ii.i; i.. .. fre. :
j p,j-tf lllit;i she" leaciu-.l b.-r t:ict-n.li yeas. !
; At that time evtnts con f pel led iici paicuts
l- b ave tlo ir home iu gie.it haste ami h-. k j
1 saicij 1.1 t ue.:. i.t, ;ti..i 111 ii..i:i. so i.u j
I weit: com pet ltd lo l"H e tin ir iiif.iui chlh.S, I
a sister of l'ticohoiili.s, to tho Iciniei nn 1 1
cies oi ti.cii enemies, who were a tribe oi
s'lu-wiushipi CIS.
'ihesj v. o. s.i ippeis bvl;cvc.l to hmnatj
saci itice, which cousisied i.i b.ii-uii.g iiiive
their victims, wiiich 1'n-v si-i'ia.-K ioiiiii'
' and phojeil ujoi: a
I brush 11,11! leaves, ad
aruo h"ap cf :s.i j
f xv hit. J v. jS n'ittd
by the c ''.icenii i. ti.-i raQol" crc sun, the ;
1 1 i 1-e havii." in their ..J.-c:,.-i..n an i-i-riii I
j r.iet.t simthii- .- a sT.b.-tiiute for fiisuti- I
t1ivs 'l l-.i'v 1. 'e. ,..i !,,, s;,, . .1 i 1,;. !
; , . :.i.,iii i in- . vu., .u n;.-,
i I.-. 11.1
! " ""o-'a i"" toe, ituu ..as
j avcifv.i, and v..old 111 re turn riant them
I . . . , 0
p.-iiiy 01 c.rn aiiU venison mai.e lhei.1 1
; successful in war. 1
I When rucohontas reached her eleventh )
year sue wassc lectcti as a victim to appt it.-e j
his auger, ami her parents, ia ei-.'cr to j
save their child lied to Yiiginia, Vein" j
closely puisaed by membei s of the tribe. '
Their iiil'ai.t cl.ihl was It-tt with the tiraud- J
liloiliei o'l l t'Colioot as. n.s parents .41.0.-. in
l!ie iribe ivoiild not molest it, and that it
wculd receive the best of cue, while if
they hjul taken if with them it would hke-
,!i, ti 011 10 ii"Ui exposute.
1 he cbdit li etl ami e x;ai iefie.-tl the same
, , ,-, . ,. . .. . , , .
nappy tr.4ie-tiee i:le as tin! 1 oc. .hoiit as.
j;lU .A lSt wht-n but nine ytarsof age, was
selected it victim for se.ci ilice, one oi" the
n ise i.icd ici.ie ...en having .hvla.td that,
he S';n liiKl was agHi.i angiT, iiml h.ol de-
It,iUi(i(.,j Ul.,t , , h(V,,t hule Mcc-m;-;,, k.i
be given to h im in order that he iui,i,t be
enabled to smile upon Iheui once moie. so
tm a beaiuiful sum. 11. -r evening wl.t ii ll.e
w h ippiv.rvv ii! was singing h mei.uit In .i v
8,lJt alH, ,10 wild wolves w, ,e siei.l.r.g .."t
in senrcii of tin ii j ie, these deb;. ho sri
xvoishippeis boilt the funeral pile, ai.d at
t!"? ,! ' f''i:::w"f '-"'i- " - "'
t-kit, s.ster of 1 ocolioiO.is, v.a but.;, o
aJiv ,e u,,h-t ex-.u-
; of tho spectatots ciut.ng 1!
fi 11
f X-
! l-mahawks m a hoi ..Lie i.i..u 1
i "III. llii" e,e
ittCst ti-l..V.
A 1 a U . i i.-'l 1 e 1 1 s u - i. . 1 1
r in li on
: tne vei v soot oi cr- im T t.i.on
j Fu-toti hoii-o n v .-!.; 1
nn- rii'i vs -.
! upon heai ing 1 he s id ie v s, w as v. ii.i w ji !
pi le'", ami ltf-i-.'d t 1 l e c m; f . t cd. A
short time p. evioiis siic I ...1 tl:e li'".-
of Captain Smith, and s'.t- v. as a . il-.'ej ly
in love w.tii hi'ti i s she w as il sjMi-'t-d
with ll. 1 1 iig lo'l l if 1 In. svtll V--! sh ' j( s.
' tsiif thelt foie Stiff pt-d tlte p'o'V. rc,i iiand
of her tiiiel" ami vuabl.tcvd the Cb.is'J.111
. religion.
I
An pxehant'c siys : "A f it m.vi cm fit
on t he thumb nail of Ihe st at a a of the ..(
'.less of L.bi rty to be ffffled iev Y".l".
haibol'liv the Fi el:cli in.-!.. I01I no I'l f-
,j,ded "t.odd.-ss of I -bf.lv wnnta a la'.
I man silting 01: her ihuu.L ut
Terms, S2 per year, in eclxnnco .
Ni 3iisi;ir 4(i
1
my hm;h iis 1,11 terout f w men
.having mu-c. t'i! !y o-n ;.!- llo-tr six.
i wtiiie I' r !..r tai, or a h:el imp, ,vf
j WUie ll.C ,.!:, l.lv ni" j uisiie 1
J li.o ro.igi.ct. ha;.! v.-c lio is that io br
Coilim-". ci sei:l ;..i:.,'(.ne.t to thtir l.iolii
eis. 1 hp r stiii v 1.1 e.-.;.. . ; . .. . v i.-. ..
: i-.i ante : uoeeO, it umii ov"l a -..i:i..r'
.r .t". 1 .1 . . . . .
tloll. for it Las the 1 . '. s . . 1. , r
--..t..i.s u .il t y
1 1 mil. Th.' Lul ..f
. !' 1 -n.i 11 ic c!. i 01 icl
10 !i:
v-i.ipY ttttiitii.e r; j i.ne nt ll.e-
M i Miige 1: is; i ics.
t i
v I. -ci. I i- i.. ,1 .mo
i u.j 1 1 .1' .- it. as 1 .1" iu
pi iS i:;.:l k le , ii .!;(
. i . . . . . .
1 1 ... i-o 1 1 a i. . ;.. a ; ; v.
'("own. 1 tl !
ve.-eutt :e.is am .
It
i 1 o i; t I '.t , ii
! si -il w 'n ,Sr
il i.ilei.tioi
11
iJr. dm. is il..t:v
gai i lso,!. ,'l;i t . c (,...,
vis..:-. i.o,,i i -has:. .-.
a.s the in. .si s!;i!'ti:l of
tnosl w a '-. ai.l i i tm ;.
in J.t ofi ssioiial at'.t o- ni
t'lll' T Vvllo ;;s Soll.t a
h.S 1 1 til 1 1 Si . but l.tl. t.ii;
thing s:.i.l oi d, !-... J.,- J
;i i!ii;--.!i lo li o
1 s 1 1 1 1 - i 1 ii. --
r i il... ii him ( o no
) lo sirtati and thrt
I le liad lately 1h ( .i
ce upon the ..
. il I u.r;,tu! b"iit
mi. hi age at son-c-
il left his J..tii-!it
io pit set il-o I, "If t) nil-, it.
I rail heard so
s y et pi iv ih g, ,1
m.ic'i a b..i;t this ca j i h-
gt.ii.ieuiau ill.ll 1 it g.tal tllll.it to
.-eo i.i.u. 1 jhi.it'y ;: I'v i v. ,n tK v.,t r.t xX to
him at uiom-t ;.t ;.0 if tie 1 1 s "metit..!
mess. s. In tins leatne.l t imi:t 1 U held a
b...uJiv.ss hul, apparei.tly .1!. .ni toy ow il
age, with a:. unn.i.-tak.iy; j o .c'u ti e of
ai.tc;..u,ee. n. tdi. !i I.. .ii 1.:,.', ,..,-.,. L-
. I .
iiont!-. I hero was a .-:!.
' n t i.i ii:acy i a
s si-i .:.ed 1 1 1 1 . -ol
f "iiVi'I sat p n
.1 Us : a!"v I.e.t! d
his in inner, hieli he ul.
ing to coi,,., a;. j , .j
Was g:w iy sr.; c; 1.. li
at mtss i.ti.ii.s in those .'i-.s .J r. u .-..u.-I-elitive
ex a u. in.u ion. A m.-'ai;. ,n:.a Imi
Da.ry's whole .i. !.--.-. 'icm" ir, whir i
i xti nil-, il ur iiioie ilian L.iil' a :'i-.. .
Li e at the Cape he L u-hi. a uiii'i, ji'.il
i ---d to be J' ;t o. : q a,:, i t L-ou.o
i. .. , . . 1 '.
i , He w:,.t fro,..;. .,,,-y gu.hy t f tli-runt
i --'-'Z ti (i : 1 1 1 1 . in , ai.d on in. ue than
j v:.o vx.f.ivlA W.Ij stilt lo tiie under aires! ;
; but so::.e'.iov . r i. .!. his i.:ici!oi s we.o
l.tlw.lS Cooii.-ln .1 iit 1 id.oi.o lets. In
' H ut'is Anr.nal A. my i.i.t n.i he j ear 1 i.
' the t.an.e of Jani'-s Laiiy, J1-!. lV. stitnis
: at I lit- i.i-.i.l of t lo i. l i.f 1 .i. .... c ; oi - .enei ais
of H-.spit.-iN. in the .l.iNof that
. yc.-.r the i, .... cr.i liv it nn. .ui fed too
j 'h- l'.ll of 1);. i'.;t;:v. rn-.i the njt i:;iy i i,
1 was ofiiciali; :-;ia(! ;.: tie 1 lo. se j uai d s
tliat the tl.flor was a.w..;n:iu. It is singu
lar ll'.it MlthtT lilC i ll .i;.ll! of hi I l i:U. r
f t;. ior to nave
let f ii i-ci-tch L is !,
' n. e.v i e .is I a m i , i a i
I f -i 1 1 c! lic-. ot lii y 1 , ioi
i she jii. ; ; t ti t in- n.t di t
i i 1 e g i in i !: ug h-
". h .- -. n. . me 1 do n.t,
i f ..i.-t a iit i.i i e 1 1, a
i". ; ii . -u i-e. and that
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"A lu".l A.'' iiV.'-iic
f 1 ; ,
t-. o fin
1" ".l.ctn.
t a Tilling, a I.i
d auj body the.)
of 1 UiL.i-.iy
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. ti tt o t'i m-'ir
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lauhi
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i.'e v.l.i'.c u.,d-.:: ti e it.iJ.u.-,ice i f
g.ls. itiid has :euieinbt-it d it i.il
ex-.qtioii o soiiu. t h nig Hbont
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if unit -lings -W li I, l;j. .1.11 ses." AmI. Mum's
il :s g.H.c enough, and can scaiceiy
ty jo a iii-
J'lOVCU.
V, iu:-; a yoif.-g ( l.icr.o mn cmiip down
staiisthe hi-r m be remt-mlten .1
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I tll.lt ills V,
v. ho w a 1I el. ill im.' hi eul I ..
li ii il liol spoken t:
' i iifi w hen she cot 1:0.
j and so lie c'.eei fe.,' .-aid: ";ii m.Hni,,
Hie Lidy." 0
N(t .1 word crime iu reply.
t .
o.l tnorninir. said .e. ncain. in
I.:her key, tlnnUiiig ti.t. she
1 1 ... , ,
might not
nave ue.iiii 1.11.1 i.cl.ne.
"L'm "m ," was a!! that escaped fro-i
her sealed lij-, as she kept 011 wilu the
I WO! K.
) "vVhy under the sun d.-n't yon onwrr
; me. 1 e t Ai-.a inn ti, 111 surprise; "what &
! the m ;tti i ? hat hue I done to iflei.d
! yon
I " 'm 'm,' was still the only sio.:.d
1 eluiied.
j "Loijk here !"' then exclaimed tlie lint,
j iiand, us he jumped up and knocked over
1 H c.ll of "oii.-e : '-I ilou't sw -allow u ii om!.-
ful
f this I.i fill, fast until you tell 11, e
v. I .1
s 1 matter.
V, ! ;i
li
it li l ?
ecli.x d, she su l-
1 icl
i.y lion :ig 1 p ,1 him with flash it r
s. And then she c ii iicd : .!.!
A.l.fil mill.s-.
the iiet tin.atha' 1 iiero.i
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hi.
i-g titu-lher Wi.jn.ii:
tills li ..11 b
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of ;! :::".!. . weieri rift.'. fo Nev.
'" a -t l.ul-A.ii. a iVwd.is ..
'is
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N.i ......shiiig the husband look' I- a,
'.-C".et. .1 i ll . r h..W:l par V, whit l
b.i'h- s-iai..h. .l ;, .d thi.- v o it ,.f
w i i i i 1 -. , 1 . ri.ii. ng : ""o-t s: id v
oil i-lanii:,; i- i :t t o t he 11 I 1 ., .1
:t t o t hen I n.;. 1 1
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paper C..'.'a;.t.-,i ;n,t lohi-ci.-.',
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ti e
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a
I. .; ?i.l the o
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H'lT lost the th-v.l. fur tt''i:. i; .,
iiit'.e !cii .'.V who ll.-,. e. vilw .s m, r I., v
bar I he w as to t.i.-.i s;;,-,-. f,.ilv. I- 1 u ; ,
a.oi-l.d Iie.l s -.io ; . r, l...
of lb.- oh deti!. b,,t .'- 1 11 ... 1 .m-iio-o.,
ooe 01 i.s 1. up. 1 j ki..iv th
no Hi.
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