The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, January 16, 1880, Image 1

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THE CAMBRIA FREEMAN I
Advertising Rates.
The larjrp and rapKiJr fnCre.!n-
is l lWlHH IVtBt rUIUAY RUUM5U
At Itansburg, Pa., by H. A. McPike.
r,u,tninteetl Circulation - 1.12S
(.-, STILL A BOOMING. MATCI1 IT 2
sl IS-.iKIHrlOS KATES. .
,DV noTenr. cash in advance. .... . .fl.KO
.7- ' .. ' if not p'd within 3 mos. 1.75
if not i)'d within 6 in us.
" If not p'd withiu ytur.. 2.25
pe,- m residing otitsid. the county
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H. A. WcPIKE, Editor and Publisher.
'HK IS A FREEMAN WHOM THE IEUTH MAKES FREE, AND ALL ARE SLAVES BESIDE.
SI.50 and postage per year, in advance
VOLUME XIII.
EBENSliURG, PA., FRIDAY, JANUARY 16. 1SS0.
NUMBER 50,
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Cheap Groceries!
THE WORLD for 1880.1
DT-..Mt I. A7S everywhere fihoiilj Inform thera-seiv.--
c.sre:u:!y aiike of thr ai tlon ot their par
ty throuirhuut ttie 'mnntrv ami of t!ir inoveincntu
ol their K' iuFIk'aii o.).i.nenn. A failnre to do
thl in 1S74 contributed itrently t" Hie lii l.v the
llfWuTSi'V Ol tlieirUltS Ol the tlmm fnlrlv'w.n
Ht the poll.". "
The year !-t promlccs to he one of the moft in- I
tere-iln'.' and limortaut venr of this crowded
nd eventful eentnry. It Kill wltne" b Vretilden- I
t.alelieii .n ivhi.-h in iv result In reestahlishinir '
the ( i.jv. Tnment ol this r.iuntrv on the nr nrinloa !
id Its riin-tilnt F.nai I'mindery. or In nrrmi nent 1 v I
clianainn the relation of the States to the Federal j
power. Nn Intelligent man ran regard srn-h an I
elietion "ii indi:!.ren;e. Ti! World, as the j
only daily F.nirlodi new.st.npcr jmhlislied In the '
elty id New York whieh upholds the doctrine of
eonstltutlonal lH-inix raev, will steadilv rej-refent
the Itom-u-ratic party in this creat e'anvass. It '
will do this in no spirit ol servile part isanhip. tint j
temperately and firmly. As a newspaper Trnc
our.n, brine the i.rsin ..f no man. no clique and
no iin. r. -.t. will present the fullest and the fairest '
ptfture it can make ot earh dav". pa.-init history I
In the elty. the State, the eonntry and the world.
It will aim hi rentier, as heretofore, at arrnraev
first ol . !i things in ail that it publishes. Nnian". ;
however humble, sliail ever bo permitted totrr.lv i
complain thatliu has been unjustly dealt with in .
the f oiumns ol Thk Vi"c.li.i. No interest, howev-
er powertnl. shall ever be permitted trrlv to boast !
that It can silence the fair erltb ism ol Thk Would, j
liirinir tiir . iff year Thk Would ha reen its
d.ul eiv( -nlat trel , I an 1 its week I v i irenlation
pushed n,r beyond that ol anv other weeklv gem
j aper in Hi t cruntij. 1 i.e ereat increase hat
een won. a. Ti:u Wi.i lh in l.evef, by trutinulness,
entrrpri-e, cease'es aeiivitv in coliecttmr news
and untalter.uj loyalty to itsell and to its readers
in .Jeapnz w!t!i the riil-stion. of the day. It isour
hope and it will he our endeavor that Tnp. Wont dm
r.-c.rl t. r lss,.,,y ; .n written io t lie approbation
an I ti e 5iipt ort i f m.ir.v t!:ors:!nds more i f no.v
r-:oU-: s in ii'l i -iri ol (his I ndi.--olr.i le Union id
1 1.de- :;-'.i 't' ble States.
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Overcoats for Old Men !
Overcoats for Young Men !
Overcoats for Boys !
Overcoats for Everybody Tte
LOOK VI.
Iife, to some1, is full of sorrow
Half is real and lm!f we borrow
i Full of roeks and full of ledpes,
! Corners sharp and outline eilces.
Though tin; joy bells may Ih' rinsing.
Not a .eonc; you'll boar them singing
.Seeing never mnkes them wise,
.Looking out fiom rtowneaM: eyes.
All in vain the sun is shining.
Waters sparkling, blossoms twining,
They but sec, through these same sorrows,
.Sad to-days and worse to-morrows.
See the clouds that must pass over,
See the weeds among the clover ;
Kvervthir.g and anything,
j Hut thh golden sunbeams bring.
i Drinking from the bitter fountain,
j Io ! your mole bill seems a mountain,
: Drops ot dew and drops of rain
, Swell into the mighty main.
! Ail in vain the blessings shower,
And the merries fall with power,
! Gathering ehatf we tread tins wheat,
! IUch ami royal, 'rieath our feet.
Let it not be sr, my neighbor,
Look up, as you love and labor
Not for one alone woe sj vials :
in bis cares and trials,
Li ii are linked together,
air and cloudy weather,
lave, on, let us prav.
Faith and patience for to-day.
Our r -.;. .
are as i..;in
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tiption reniiin ir. ciianed, and
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l'a'ly. without S:i!!il:i .-. n:
mot. it's. $4.e$ . three moi::!is, Vi.'
nion b-. -! a mt.nt
IVitSl MiV :::.:. oi:" ,-r.l
Thk .'Ii'M.it Would, e.oita,;
vi w s a p. .Ili";e -!1-.mi
Tin: Skmi-M'kkklv Wi.uld ('
days-- r-,- m,iF;r a ea
extra i-'py h. r el il, oi til
t enty-iive.
Thk Wkkult V,".,i i.d
lar a year T.. ,ltil. Au
elub of Ten. the Seiii, ;(
the Ii i : v I.,- ,jf I, u y
S .i:i-; r.l -tl linn. '. if se; t
Forti.s . 1 1 1 v : ! :ua! 1
S-i,d l o.-tH.M e inout-
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be liiKk Re- j
year, il.5"''. 1
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NOBBY OVERCOATS,
ELea,A-y OVERCOATS,;i
WARM OVEKCOATS,
i 4 ri: Dnnir'iT mi) (wimra m
rtncl Working Overcoats,
HID QUALITIES Of OVERCO&TS, s
AI TKK A WOLF.
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Ftoek the fiin st ami lar;i
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p. ccnrr.R's
;Gcdey?s LADY'S BOOK,
PKICE8 CHEAPER
Now is tberefiue l!ie accept.ildo time to buy.
1 hitr'.if-r in price i:( t vcar. We
WEARING APPAREL FOR MEN AND BOYS,
ami as we buy h.rcelv and carrv a coninleto ar.-l f l cant stoek, v. e ar" f ruilfleil to
as l.ilhing of ail kind will be much
also have a full line of
MODEL GROCEFiY STORl!
The CSr'cst and Best Fashion
Paaifino in America.
1 fully as hau it" not (Ik a per t linn ciothim;
towns. AVJ.cn you need an ovcivoat or any
lont fail, tlierefore, to tall ami examine
i cant stock,
(h ali vs, in m
'! her ;;1 i iele
tlie immense
we arc enable. 1
ore iTcti-nticus
of fi"L Iiinj,
stock at
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J'.li H.iiiit .IrillUr,
ii di Hth Sts-. Aiioona, Pa.,
u: airop.ati on a man who can
i u tii Imvjtt, tn.ist varied and
I tuods ev er o'lere 1 for sale in
r:-it.f evvr- tbiriir lreh and pure
; m t: i ! i ;. pKovisii ins,
: ( at:r.e i 1 HI 1 IS. Mi IONS.
1 . .- J. se'.j r;t pri.'e- luliy as cheap
'.per than are.- ui;.er uiau or linu
.-.tcr Tifiore they reaido or
M liSt niKIIWN
I' 1(14 V.
ri-It YEAH.
Set 'jwr r i ft Inns m 1 1 1 lio rereh c( at t h (
.r: o In Ir.Fsnllli 1 b fie 1'aj tr.
The c.t -ij;i;r.i i iii.j.max n,i
COHKY'S J.AItVS HOOK
Otic War jor $:,()0.
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a: : in i i..rea . f the . inn, t'a" subscriber re-
' : t -ir-. - -, ' . -!y t o C'l : 1 a '1 d e X am i n e
' - - i-ii: in.'? belor" t-jv!;: at any other
F. !'. i UN FT.K.
- - :To 'cl ( i-oou-y. A ito.jii.i, I'a.
iROX-STIM TIUllU,
i oiM'-y-six i'Ti:ot:s,
OKLY $3.25 PER S3T,
BARKERS' CM IKA P STORE,
AVIitc money can bo saved six days out of M vt n i.i the purchase of
Clothing, Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes,
HATS, GAPS, TAPPETS, OUOCEIUES, NOTIONS, ETC.
Y. S. BARKER & BRO.
One of lite nmst muscular, jiowerful- j
limh' ti sctth-rs ( :i tlie old New York
frontier, a century since, was Ilenrcicli ,
Kaupinan. His arms were like piston- ,
ind he could drive his huge mallet ,
itli sucii a tremendous momentum j
is to fell an ox as if stricken by a tlnm-
dcrb-ilt. j
It is said tnat lie was once caught by ,
two iron-muscied Mohawks, each arm
ed with knives, whilo Ilenrcicli had
neither: jet at the- Jirsf onset he frac
tured the skull of the Ton-most Indian,
ami bore the seennd one to the earth as
if he was notliiiig but an infant. Tlie
ian never resumed the perpendicular
in.
All t!;is is by wav of introduction to
an adventure tlial Kaupinan once had
with a pack of wolves, and whieh came
fearfully nigh having, a fatal result for
him.
The whiter i f 17 was an unusually
severe one througliout the .Northern
States, ami many deaths fr&La exposure
and starvation occurred Ix l'ore tlie open-
"4-'un'A- The wolves, bears and
wild animals i we nearly famished
from hunger, ,i.ini,l, 4V .ionstquence,
were- uiiusu.il'.y fierce and cotu'a
Tin y came down from tl;e mountains"
cud woe to the shoepfoM th;it was h-fl
unprotected during tin; nigid. T.hey
were sine to be invaded by the starving
animals, and not a sheep would live to
tell the tale.
There were tracks aruud tke barn
the sleigh, tlie deptli of tlie snow so di
minished their ieed that they fell Lie
hind. I5ut should the mare, in her ter
ror, spring aside and plunge into the
snow, Kaupman knew it was ab up with
both of them. SticJi a proceeding would
I disentangle her from the sled ; and, le
J fore slie could flounder a ilozen yards
i through they snow, the would be tearing
j her to shreds.
! llenreich leaned forward and Sdvke
j kindly to his animal, whieli raised Iter i
j ears that were flat with terror, and fell j
! into a more even pace. He then turned, i
ami brandishing his keen-edged hatchet,
shouted to the brutes, but it did not
discomfit them in tlie least. j
Keaching forward, he patted his mare j
with the hand that held tlie reins, while !
he held the hatchet in the otlier, and J
I kept his eye upon the ferocious brutes, j
j However, he did imt use the weapon, !
for the closer the wolves kept to the j
islid, the less were tliey seen by tlie
j horse, and, as a consequence, there was
i tlie, less probability of her terror becom- !
j ii.g uncontrollable, and her breaking j
; aside fiom the path. j
i So long as matters retained their rela
' tive position, Heinricli fell that all was ;
! going well. j
i It was not long before the wolves dis- '
covered that there was little prospect of i
. success so long as they remained in tlie ,
; track, and they now began springing
aside and attempting to get abreast of ,
the horse. In every instance they fell j
i behind : but ea'-h effort revealed t hem !
, to tiu: terrified mare, that had no blink- !
j ers. and the furious plunges she made
lilled ilenreich with the greatest anxic- 1
back-bone, the next gave his thrlat a
terrible gash, and the third loose.nel, his
fearful grie upon the dog. Still he
struggled fiercely, when Ilenreth
sprang uioii tlie animal and rut ail
hacked and slashed until tlie wolf wis
mince meat.
As he arose, a hand was on his shoul;
der, and turning, a hand was on his,
Kisom.
Ilenreich!" 1
"Mary !" j
Long did the young people stand in j
seethless embrace; but tlie weaker I
supported the stronger, for Ilenreich's J
manh" nerves were gone, and lie learied i
njion Mary like a helpless child. J
Tlie arrival of tlie frightened horse 1
aroused the wife, and the moment she j
opened tlie door, the dog rushed forth,
led by his kindly instinct. Mary fled i
wildly after him, not pausing to bring
n.. i - -i t - . , 1
me line. iui. whs, n, nas wen sniui,
was not needed. ,
And ph
III tllM 7
hast.
die,
Tand
And Me
(lie,
li
Seen at morning or nitt
A STRXNtiE fSTORY.
A strange story with a touch of ro-
mance and a diep tinge of sadness was
told to a reporter of the Pes M-ines (la.) ,
li'-jisU.r the other day. The family to
whom the story relates moved to l'olk j
county several years ago. The name,
br convenience sake, shall 1 Jasper, j
Mr. Jasper, e;tr? ago. IVfore the Par-iiic
railroad was built, was in business with
Comes second to ioin in the fur
lli-diili'le-diil-ile.
The Sun's in the nii'l11.
And third in the group is our I'.artt
AVbile Mars with l:i fire.
So warlike and dire,
Sviings around to be counted the four. u
Hi-diihtle-didd'e,
1 he Sun's in the tni'Mie,
iiitt Jtn-iter's r.ext al ter Mars ;
And bis four moons at night
Show the sjweil of the lizht ;
Next gulden-ringed Saturn appears.
V.-l:d.ho.(l!dl!o,
'1:0 San's in t'ie middle,
Aftr Saturn coiiic Uranus afar ;
Aad bis niitics so queer.
Lead as'iuiioincrs near
To old Nept ine, who drives tb? bst car.
A 3III)SK;iiTKlIE0" AS FMJINE.
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One of tlie wolves was very large, .
straight-limbed, and showed a seed '
superior to the rest. More than once, i
when he sprang out into the snow, he .
advanced nearer the breast of the horse i
than did the others. L'ion this gaunt
creature Ilenreich fixed his eye, and
caught the green light that played from
his eyelids.
i'y-and-bj the snow iecame flatter,
ami the huge wolf again sprang aside.
The speed of these animals is extraor
dinary, and lie gained rapidly. Ilen
reich waited until lie got just abreast,
when, rising in his seat, he circled the
halchc': over his head, and brought it
down with tlie quickness of lightning.
The head of the wolf was cleft in twain,
and with a dying yelp he doubled over
In the snow and was quickly left iu the
rear.
One of the dreaded animals was uis
ii 'ehed. There were three lel'i, as furi
ous foi"-J'lod as him. and these never
oivite.l t lo"-;r-sliced in the icivst. lia l
The rideof hundreds of miles ovtriii--natonous
prairi?sliad It-come very weari
some. It w.'--s midnight, and the train
vt- 1 tiul.inir '..xi.rr tb rite ill f .'irT V
oni we Will Cal! .lonCS, ,5ioc ..r. I.i'.iir ,ar1v tl.-. vnssen-
Jasjer vas a mairied , j,, liUMlr :li.,.ul were sleep-
is 1 is partner. The for- j Tw0 sk.r .,w.rs v,f r,, fu-j, nrA ir, tho
t to take tho overland r,.,.r o o , i.ua.ncrs r.i n. r.st-
stage for the oast when he was met by j h in Veat's. None'pppeared to have
Lis partner and his tvife and told that j a35V tJt-iught of auxietv fr tl,- ir safetv,
the latter had suddenly summoned 0, ,:, ... ,..,-.r.i,r l. . l f.-. in
15- below zero : tlie rails were icy : tho
a
in California,
man and so v ;
nu r was ab-u
east to settle up an estate in which she
was interested, and Jasper was asked to
act as her escort, and of course agreed.
Jasp'-r bade his wife farewell, he!'el
Mrs. Jones to a seat in the stage, and
tlie long and tedious jouniev was com- I
menced. :
Mrs. Jones was j:n attractive woman.
possessing la-sides beauty of person a cul- j
tivated mind, a fascinating manner, ;uid j
th easy conversational style so c.iptivn- i
ting to a m-in of any suset ntibilit y. The '
trip over the plains occupied nearly two i
weeks, and in that time tha two, Jasper j
i taste V-iW1",
they woiT'.'-'t.
on hiiu bt lor
he whisked
they got
companion
theinseivt s
i i ...
jut-is: iilil- tiaeatts ,11 juua thi uiiiiis, imi.so, oul i;c wiiisht'ii e;i ine M.t-, . . i -- -w . most leapibig 1 li.m I i.e ra 1 is :n KS I rilii 1 CJ
where the wolves had trotted all night ; life so smi lenly that they scarcely no- .'' ;iU'rf fh's.rts ; the monster diiung wheels
in their search for i-erne means of en- ticcd his absence. Thr- -Jii. ni:il!i .. V j'! o..;.-,)e,! ;o splu r -ui: I -ik" tov--. So ter-
t ranee : their howls -uld be heard thro" The distance from home was rapidly Jasper'.; wiu- , t 1 rific wj t i.e 'ens.ition tliat I would
the still, cold hours, and mere than one diminishing Ivneatli the quick steis of ci'y, and went to the1 5'"' V'"1" gladly lave retreated to tl e .-'.: i.v'. r'
house wife liad been chased to her very the mare, which continued to carry the poie of endeavoring to get Y'-r"'0f ul : the passenger ear, but I dared n -t j
door by imprudently cnturing forth at- ; sled at full speed, until the fear of over- th" chihlri :i. v.!:om Jasjv r bad- i.. sen the jounuv with the train at u:i li
blood
have
c;:v.:
the
f their
gagged
ig the
I
ami Mrs. Jones, were thr wn into sucJi
(Iom- C'impaiiitinshiii that an inliinacv
w hich ieve'.iH?d in' o infatuat ion sprang
up ie-t w en them, and when Om"hawas
reaeJicd they resolved to obtain divorces
she from her husband, ho from his
wile ami then unite themseh es for life.
Tii'? woman, aft'jr ' r..:isa ti;t,T la rbus-i:i'-ss
in t!: .t ea , I v. iLi c.iii.l-
irable mo::ey. aielr in oi c of the
central cith-s of & cT ' : er h.el Fet
tled liieie b f-.re '-" ." - . flso pos-s.-ssed
of mer.us. ?' r -'- iueti-r.
and bii 1 ?' ire-l I i- " ! a
moon was about .-itling, a:.d soon the
! train would ie rushing on throrgh in
I tpnse darkness. Tiioughts of broken
J rails and bridges, rendered l-iiule by
! the cohl. made nervous hill-? run over
: me. Then 1 thought of the n iui who
i lield the lives of all tl est unoom ri ned
j passetigt-rs in bis care, the cr;ginc- r, and
j a great curior.'j- aiose in my mi:,d to
i know how a Juan with such an immense
respcim iuiiitj' i;jon nan icn, eot u, ac t
ed, and talked.
At the uixt yioppii.g-plae" 1 succeed
ed in g- ttieg a lelueta::-. j- rmission
from the engineer to rule on the engine
only until tho moon should set ; the
reason for this I icing that, after it be
came dark, he could not have his atten
tion elivrted by the prc-mce of anyone.
Wry
,i
Iho trr
u itsh
' 1
m was
'best
sonn
del iiig ;i.on i iu
It seemed per.
tlr cab of the ei
ritsi-.ed past orr c; r vi
whin ; the uioiisit r t-ngii
most leaping lrom li.e ra
agi'.;:i thun
ate of speed.
y u-arful, sitting in
;in?. The col 1 wind
h a cutting
e se med al
ia its frantic;
I. it ".1
i . ; 1 1 K i
J V.i's
:n lit.-r.
Fa b!
--' an
1 CI,:
tile-
. r TUK-
r;nt
1 in-
I
r.i'i.- i,uW4ti;, Suam,
AI..TOONA. I "A.
-'s-.. a lull anil llinilsoiur I. lac f
w -i 1 1 j t nit i
o .v.ts ::i lam,
X-Ueliea dPt'l Silcr-?Ui(f,d Ware,
mv srnilS, TAIiLE ri'TLERV,
Ami I..iuip ;iu'l. of all kinds.
All C.ii.ii, narranirii n rrcicii(f il.
r money i e'n u i r il .
A ! :; i:n? Fruit J.irs and Jelly TumUers.
- . LACK FY. Mipe? infendenf.
Se nhnt KliflliPS I.Mi' lM'OK
e ir .jr 1'j v n ol flfft
-i I ':: Z' :- V".- "I I f('! ! ' 1- f '"H ti-ti ( .i I
'."o l.tvj--i ' ' r.-1-. f-ii Art. S.-ic" :n
12 mi. r..i IVirr.-fT- : J.--
V2 Ar.-liiu- 'i i:r:ii r. I n Ui 1 Ii-
Jj i t i:..r' ' inm,i ii I h . - i . i ?. u,r I nu.y '
Aii l thi it-u:ii t T.i'iyi L. artuicnt tiiHlt
Th .T.i.iu. ry i! tl.t New Yr.ir tv:': r
I ecfni,'er rr-r. .uifi will -ontni'i t !;o r --i-.-i
tvzs 01' "t'f of t!i M--t "-vi.il SJoru-s Vvr
iiiiiHi t7i nun.
the !tin:;-r t "A i . nt'.t li ilc, ' Y.t.!c::e A
nosLYfj's ro!?rufE.
V i;tVi fit -r ...j ;. Cull orpft of 1 i rC ic
KiiiNtHMl filer.. Un-" o;,ir.!-t;n( vlil
rnnrli ii"i'-;. ':. Iut"- H uinrj: lUf ye.tr.
t ii in iL'c.r tlii t:l oii' t-. 1 1"- I'tin add cny namt
?f!rzrf af -e n -rtce c-1 thr
original ' Vu.
Tl .!'.MS- of-l. in A.iv
P.iSVA'.S 1 LKI'AITi.
line coi y. r on year. -Tivii
I'dpti'i. i'i;- ) ''".
Three . .i b -e y-i r,
I'oar "'.:--. - nevc-ir.
1 I'. c: ;. -. :!' Vim -. e ! '
t'-ie Pi K'-Htli!K Ui
si i '.-.
laht .:, title year, are! an extra e- py
to the per-'on - -t iafr up Hi j cla'o. tnak-
iiiir n'.tis o;d-'i. ----- (u ifl
N o M is 1 1; e t i me 1 tt e il p j on r I alit.
f.'O !C 'O Hi: Ml .(i.t a Pos? ( Kliee 3Inev ( -
br mi I '1.: .'e'.j li : . .r a I 're it o. 1 '1, . bi 1 e! ;.h.a or
New 'ik. I f ye", eanii't c-i e; th"r of tin;1-, f end
Hank ii"tr.., r.r I !n :'w latt-.- ea. e ict.tcr y mr
I. M. r.
To pnrt : i - .id : b ' ;i' . o "lubs, a sj.ccr.cn
Copy ttli ll' S ':t Oil ippi'ea 1 1 U U .
A'ldrs,
(Jodcj's Lady's Kook Pub. Co., Llinitei,
1006 thestjiiK Street, lM!odlph!a, I'a.
i!I Contain I ? tl 11X1'J T40- l!-Ti.
tcr i.:ght fall.
Many of the settler.- sat in the tipper
stories of thejr houses, and amused
themselves shooting the wolves, for
whose scalps il.e inivernimi.t he.il a
stci.'.liug bounty of several shillings.
Pf si
VA Iff
8? TS Si
h a! c ii
9
mi
ii
only
du mo
enrci-
ii
h Kaupman reiuained at home,
uring foitli to attend to liis
see that th.cy were
unng the m:
:.d
o
lit.
FALL and WINTER GOODS
IN OKF.AT l'UOl-T.'SIOX AT
FHEtOHOFF'S CHEAP STOfcE t
ill!
extra copy t
einb, iii-ikini'
tt'hile .tr ni'TU.y nre I'-liii' f'irirtrl to ihr rr.in;,j
beiii'i (lie Iwk'i J.iti, the sh'asci ihf r tius ("mi-fed-business
OH'l OiV il '. :rnln! nft,-,,t''t,:i
V 'rtii'lf nlinl 'Lrtii.a i.i fopts
7 to r oii(i iu ;'- nif rrrtntiie
ti ii
4 C
J IJ
ana the i.-i'V.f. ; ni-fu.i: .-irt a;..'. vA u a (rOOJi.'i
jrrr PRICES SO LOW
that yoxi: CAS on iajie compete with him.
, ,, . 1 . II ,T .- ... ,.
Jiii'Urs mil aura js jinn a inn ;;io utn,i,ii s--x i r- r'fjiii'-i to he osv.-ni ot n otfrci
mil I Jrri'l.it
.' Ji.tr if
J.A.iMAIISR, Lilly, Pa.,
' N s 1 1 nilAl.i.K IN
HAT:-. CAI'S, IJuOTi. SHOES,
G:Si;iMar3jare,fe5ieJfeIiCA
DRy GOODS, DRESS GOODS, KOTSOHS, BJTS, MPS,
Boo'lS, Shoes, Groceries Hardware, Tinware,
Qneensiare, Glassware, Keniare, Cigars, Tetooco; Canneil M k, k.
Itil.tiS,
iiroperi" lirolei-i e
lSut after aw hile Lis stock of groceries
became low. ;;nd I'm all j- gave out alto
gether. True, he and his family could
live u,uiu ti c poultry. :-hei p and animals
they own; ol, but, it was ratht r unpleas
ant to be wiihout tea. ciwice, sugar,
salt, and many other artieles that were
more necessities tlian they were luxu
ries. Uy this lime, too, the roads had been
traveised so much t bat they were thor
oughly broken, and Ilenreich concluded
to harness up his man! to his sled and
go to the village, abouL four iniies dis
tant, and. procure the .'.nicies which lie
so much needed.
"With a vv,.'..tof foresight which h
could never explain, he started out upon
L liis journey without any weapon, except
a keen-edged l.atehet. which was car
ried in case the sled should give out. -
In his house bung his trusty rifle, but
' neither he nor his wifo seemed to imag-
inc lh.it tli( rc wor.id be any call for it,
and he drove ehc rily awaj", bidding his
1 wife a merry good-bye as his mare went
tt a spanking ga'u down the road toward
turning necame again a sontee ot anxie
ty, llenreieli. too, liad learu.-d by this
time, that theso were no ordinary ani
mals with which he had to deal, but
sharpset, tiercejy couns geous and ilticr-niitp-d
brub-s, to ivhieli mar. or beast
would be aiike welcouie, their prefer
ence, however, as manifested by their
actions, being for hor-e!iesh.
These were no!, the. animals to be
frightened away by the sight of a man's
house, and there was a bad open .-pace
iM tween the outskirts of the forest and
jS. wp.s ive-giiicd at Ui?
new Mr--. Ja.-it-r, and re
,!i; e. She r'-t urned to C.--.1-rovvful.
gri-'-f strickvn w.
Jasper and Ids new loe
livng :u an atmosphere of
1 on an 1 fate turn -d against
i.ist h aviij onhis. c-diiraets.
ds i).vn aiid his wife's for-
Henre'eh's
Willi no !itl
Th'-y iai.
edge 'if tJ-.e
gamins.
strhken horse 1
and bounding
caught the sled
tree, oveiturned
ime. to winch
10
ippreiiension.
i
lie
t nov
wood, nii'i tlie wolves Legaii
ii each side. The terrer-
wi.ii iJi.-j.;. :
door bv th
f :.-. admit t:
iforiii.i a -,v
man. wl.i!:1
seemed t b
happiness. 'J "line l "lie
Jas;x i". Ib i
.ui i'soo:: al: 1
tune tec re s-.v,tlicwed up, and the two
removed to l'olk county, v, here Jasper
for a time eked out a suli.-i-'euce ly
! .king i.i c iuntrv stoi't s. or doing odd
" ( r.
ii
L. Vf i
-jit
'f
1.
iike
c-nd a.
:.t per
The
lookiii
el on the trie!:
v.-.-.s bright, and the tr;u n
black line, visible f. r mi!
the prairie. , , C-irg :n.-',
turb si Pin. the engineer sai i :
Oli, this is iioihincr, a rdraight track
r.i-1 a cl:r mcoulight. 1'iie s: rain
comes when the night is j.itch dark,
when the t rack runs over an uneven
country : when thrv- ar- crves and
cuts ::nd bridg-. s an 1 t :nb.:i.kui i:ts ;
approiteh -1 the very
hat would give him
f urni-h brea i for the
Tit re
penai" ui -terrilica'.lv
igain.-l the st um;
it, and galloped
-.1,
forward.
of a
Tin:
Also, FI.OI P. f f iT N MIWI.. Flsld. SALT bv
ItLAS, PCTTY, I'.Ul 'MILS HUUOMS. .to
bushel mil barrel, I)l:U NAILS,
have likewise added to my stock
ai:. (. -.Uiiit c-r
I: ti J-t elus .Mf.2V- ft--tt.
' rvt! u,.. Sell as Clil'AI lAJlt CASH
;'' ' . .' - .;-: ,, -tia. :. t i a - .r nt ..f the cr.nn-
- r i i. - n - i la K r. - i - .. ;.ai e . ir mer-
p- ee . 1 h :r j uf evcre-
.- '- : i e ; 'il i.e .e : r tti.i iiieney i.3
'-"' . at. 1 : . ; iy, :,;.iy iiiil'tci.
J. . XAJIKJ-.
': ',i-.,:.i(... la, Sept. isTJ.-t!.
A !.are :tno ileitut MiH-k ef
MIL'LIXKHV GOODS
NOTIONS OF ALL KIND,
Jt rerelve.l b.i.1 bi-mil tor the in-
i;--! in n! T',
l.n4ir v f u, , . nsfmry ttntf 1 'I citi itfr ,
AT udSS M. E. DAVIS
EMPORIUM OF FASHION,
iu . . J. iluaiphrf t'li Jtitllclliiir,
!Hi STUKKT. KbKXSBrKfr.
J'- ' ii-lo .i-v i p-j-e .f :i i ly tod t-i rr.". ;id
, - - -vt ; Tl . wh i ' h fir not h-- o(-.n,,i
"r '"' ''. l''e'Lji ..it I chra n". i H-7.-m.
e tol l at li.- n markat'r oir yinrf e.f Cj . ,:ls each. A!f Ji-r salt, thr
I'i ;. .-;
bo lie
to st
lb
long
Ct in
hi. s
was
w luc.'i More pro per
med a s tt lenient w
ad in due time, thu groeeriis all
l.t. a id every ihii.g was in readiness
.iri 1. iLi-.-wai-.l.
Jii-i-ieii h;ni bi n si orni-bound so
iu his house that he found the
anionship of his friends at the vil
btVi vu e.li.'-m"v agreeable. Thcie
so laue'n to tiiik about, so much
a! a full run. leaving l!enr( ich alone iu
the snow.
r.efore he could rise, he f. b thebnttcs
claw ing at Ins throat, but Jits garments
were so thick that he was saod from
injury : and. rising to his feet, threw
them off. His h'atcliet had been jerked
out of his hand as h fell, and be looked
de.-isoiv.tely around for it, bat it was not
lo Vie found.
I.'y this time the mare was almost out
of sight and two of the wolves were
upe;. the U fensek-ss man, and the oth
er, dc-eiling the animal, bounded back.
Ilenn ich fa.v.l the foremost and the
next to -;;t was surroimded.
Tiie po-.y. i'.'s;. mail now tailed ii.to
j'hiy mi ;. strength. f--r whieh he was
so nowne 1. lie struck furiouslv at
jobs of any ki.id
"thai which woah:
family.
Mi-idcidy he 'i-.ippeai'c-.l wiihonl giv
ing any -ign. His w ife wasm erly w old,
for s!iC Jovcd loin w ith a d-( p et. ction.
and was wi'i nigh distracted a
ct rt..i;itv of his late. Hut one
came that a corpse ms -,
d:-si lipti'-n bad bt- n ui:
l;
fue nu
lla v news
ring J;
:e.l up
1
wif.'
kind lit ig
si-nt one '
body ho:
found the ho
sought. Mrs,
i river, :
had no
old
f t
;e.
, v. 1
ch
ile V w
".lilS
ispt r s
in the
;o,u- a Mi tseuri town,
means, but so' had
i- raised a purse and
r.mnbcr to 1 ring the
ni.cle the Hip, but
,.s not the one they
ner then turm-d her
em i
lies !o making a li
aged to keep herself and lit t i
tl-.e 1,-p.
tin in oft
to k im.
even a
i:,g, snarling Lrsr.es, an. I
v. bi n they attempted to
1 lad he p ..-s; ssed a we
uo. it is net impossible.
i:
Ci
a;
hat
Tig
to.
he
results ot the former w
Jasper, to!.-ra b 1 y c i ; i i f o rt
her servives as :: nu.-se, .
one she tne.de.
In course of tim" a ! t'
from a h.oti 1 keeper in a
elating that a man n:i
1 e; u stricken wi.h arei
and was ct that time
i'lii n.llcsfi an 1 ' p uulie
good neighbors raise ! t:
:i
d
. bv
i -
in e
i linn-
es, the
n with
lermg
Teelltlli
eo
wh.f-n it rains .".: ! t.'ie
r may be wast' J aw.iy
are icy or b; ittl ? with ;
An I dn vojt r-.t-'i r,-,
'.111-'; tlie -ilill -. T!
lie would complaiu hui
lost for storm or (.'
'Are you ue, t i afra
"We do not think al
uo we are 1 is. . It is 1
iog a narrow plank
!f he la-gin- to think
is lost. Jlii-einecis :.
don't dave to los" tlit ir r.t
they are pmc up.
'How .so V"
"An f ; gi:. er vim 1
nerve soon shows it i i
brings bis train in bt hi
times in MKve--ion h
count,
afraid
: his "o
1-
IS Si
nr-rv
h-u t!. ; rai
v t r.-.v
oy if
1 V
g r-.-.b-
Hl-tJ
! i.t ; .r. u V
like : loan walK
t a d'.cy '"ight.
f his posiiii -i li
:. express trains
11
v .1
do
f
e his
If bo
a few
i :.c-
If it is ieom 1 tint ! is getting
to run so fast he is :. . ived f
ilitV! and v-r.t i n a frvigh" f ngine.
giUS
.is ! r.
1 tin;
i ca
er v. as r-.-c.-iv-d
M:.--euri town.
u .1 p- r had
there'. 'l:' 'p-c
s. A'.aiTi tt:
t .iin v. -and once
oio.
10 il
o t
to.
CAM 151 MA TKEEMAN
i.'.OO A YEA IN POSTAL' E IMl.tWiH.
- ; .BEST AND QUICKEST BITTER-PRODUCING CHURN EVER INVENTED
ten
rcganiijig
.eultood, ih.
in
la-
- l
sich a quantity- oi
the affairs ol the
t tl.'O time slipped un
til, when he arose to
HF. ClIi. Ai,.
s if ever;, whore re.s
i in Ru In' re ; ltre
.n. It Si.n-il! - n-
A I-irire irvtrenfe r, breini . Tihf neeepltated tlie enlarurment id mv -tore. room and the erec
ttttn id an additional Tarero-.m, and "'ill my establishment if literally crow V t wilh choice iroods and
&.tor see Kerf alter hirnin;,. still beintr det erm ned ; acemmodate al 1 wL.) cume. nnd cVputiallv
re v friends from the country, to whom the highest J rices C trade will he paid ur all kind ot pruducd,
1 jiave thrown open my lare and .oma-.odtuus ; le for the free use of ail win rntt y wi?h to pu: up
tts :r stnclc. Thankful lor past lavora aiio h.'petu rvaeri-tlr ones I rcniF.in as ercr.
r-iu'r-.d as a pa; r i.n.'ti.
iitri of Aitier-e.ui J jutH.tl 1
spie-.. ..is aiiiijin iiii ii. ir : '
c.-.lr- ry as a i-mat leto t:-v.-r '
serv i e c- ui pri s ill t 'm d i j
F.rs AiiiiiKu iitEs., a tit! :
i tvTte I tis. l-e-i ie a ver-
I.-Kt: (nli'itrnnt fro.n .'.il itn,
a n'"-,;nc.per it Irvs natmpet iiir.
IX I'iiLI- f-i pre Jent : t: ..ii pi'i.
e:.r!i-:ai! !iii;S or c-.brrt r.it. t'.nd
tear or bi'ir as to .-ote -.
It is. is tin) biib-t kei:s. a r.ntiLV r.M-sit.-F
icii l-sii. contains Six criiEB STOeivy. be
sides a rb--i v.iriitviii or.rdeii.eii nut" mi .'Sii
in.fs Art. l.-n.i ajan;. I.t t mi '.Tt it:. Sni:v
:ri-.. tr.-. F.s "Iakket ' "cot Td.-ss urn CiM:
ami bi ie reL 1 up !.
It i nti'iitu"'- ! a fin enter
trust t ort :; i-.;NF.KtL K.tMtt.v i:-i'ii'
nlei.ll ciubbit ter:n irtie4 it witinn th
x7. FREIDHOFP.
Oan ji'Uii'.als i.i tnc
; i ;-. 1 ts -it-ir (diic
at--l-.es of I he West
An Nation it, !.
t.v.tn-ive 5-:r t c o!
rtant pmrOs. A
;t is Juin:PKersT
. -ai tte .- f;r.' Jrum
I'isn'i'.u Iv nit
iilcll Street. r.txnfjnraT. Oct :?. IVJO.
'4
CHEAPEST CJiOTIHoT; HOUSE
i new s
1
: g- -sii
i neigh
I Cl lii.-. i
' g(, be I'l-.uiiit ii was alr-msl dark
Stiil he had no fe as, as his w ife
' would iMide-rstand tluit he had remained
at the illage, and t hero was no neccss:
; ty for htr immediate return,
j " As lie 1 ui ia (1 hoie.ewg -tl and left the
; village b'-liii.d him. and noticed that the
; dim light by which Lo was travelling
: lM longed to the moon, it flashed upon
him that perhaps he wov ld encounter
dangc-t lef ore reach. ing koine, and he
regreited, for the twcnlieih time, that
he had left his rifle behind.
The road, deep between the drifts of
would have f.'.'.c-1 himself. One blow,
with a club in his Lands, word 1 have
cracked the skull of tho largest brute,
and with a knife lie could have ripped
them open.
JVat there was no hop.-, fighting with
his naked hands. liis blood had already
Thi.-
; s-.i-cesfni
to 1 .h.s; r
imd n'.ii tct v. .' 1
ion br Lis v.-if-.-
is bed nndllc i'
1
,e,l
litlu
i I ; o .--now, and the
made the brutes .
heavy bodies were
mi ll and taste
urious. Their '.
Lulled agaiii-t
him, as if impeik il bv s-.une, power not
their own, and linally tl; y juiiieti him
down.
The sweets of this earth, the rays' cry
of heaven, swept through poor Ileo.
reich's niiiid ; iniv. in those brief terri-
io
bv
?i tive.l tlie p:ir hdi of the
so heartlessly ib s- rt c-d.
iror.i her a promise th ,t
and
i s. Jas-
0 .. ... -- T --
! r
le moments, the
foulel
often.
i.rislnx.
n .-
li I subs- i
in.-e.
i;rt an"
Ft. bir
rt-aeli oi
si en r.l it. is Dilute.
:s i :nc.
ni:v and c.mjit:tt: line of
Hilt
II IIS! FURS! FUHN!
Kife! Prise ia or Trade
Une-nng F.l.cs lor :
B.w cr- i. .r. "l-'-CCrr.
riM.1 . wti-r.si.liil
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0-.lf ti .ire nt
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tE f -i i TS ruttr op-'.ie..-
U ur i a
lr.J-!Ol1 r,ri-.-u. -
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I ..
t. rl 1 .
Vi L EF. TAID JOR
ALL KIM) OF VUllSl
at xiir tKi:.nrKfi
ii:. Ht'NTLKV.
'"TlrVO
jJ f- - -till- 1 i.--f..i t
d.ded monthly, -jr-m" 7.,
3 c r.t:..ri'J . ... u. i - wuv ' '
t'O rw v. I- .". T p-'t t ni -v. ' iw ;
. u, anili.r t r B.-tilti. r in to i .
.L" Frutil Uustr..I.J N ;. ".Jw -I: T .. com.
k.D.II-0 nt:.-4 "f o; t.n M.-v. u IS. n t .acre... r.-r ;
T.rJopU,L- Vo. In-r-f-"t. h't--"i IS:- The j
MEN'S AND YOUTHS' CLOTHING,
AWD GENTS' FURNiSHIiNG GOODS,
At Actual Keck Bottom Cash Prices!
!.-: t, hi.
. t.cr inn:
.tl ara
r. Tin.
Sit.'ts from nr-1 Oven-oat from rJ..i i up : I'-its- fT.-ri) T5 cents mi ; Lrf-; Shirt:! lrom 71 o-.ntJ
np; aJ .vther wearing .-ppsrt! and fnrni.-iOr.ic too ls at r.rkx ei-pially cheap.
r- I don't r.dvertise c!l stood -ft r.r i.'i per cent. cheai.r than other tlea't r.-. because that
be a taJsiiood, and people are rot so t(ri.or.-c-'t now-a-days as i-? believe any sacis x.'iiuhng ; but I f ti. r
antoe r.cv 0 Oc utidersolti by any man in the husiincss.
combination evstem iafounded wwi correct bujlnrsa ,
' prin let. sx " P-"H"i n. il 1 u..sa .a In., u c u.i u .. ;
HsKli'in Ji.mn.1, Ti
k.ur by Mar. Uwrfuni a r-
I f-. x.
i.-tl'i'l fim.MIIOI.. 1 p-ewelriu
oi.m..rjalB5. BuJu..mlBtl w.nuu.
l.pil-l.
LaVaiSCE k CO.. Sankara, 67 Eithaac, poa, H. T.
MI. WOLF,
RAILROAD CLOTHING HOUSE,
1127 Eleventh Avenue, below Bowman k Morrow's, Altoona, Pa.
particulars
time to iii trade. It isoften, v(i
thus in the moment of ile.it h.
lie thought how his d .-voted Mary
would watch through (he vigil how :
snow, was ct. just suiiicieiit width for his niaiigied remains wouid toil his late :
'he. little mare and sled, and the spirited j in the morning, a life's despair for the
i' t tie animal went forward A't a swift , mother of the helpless little ones. All;
giit, while Ilenreich, somewhat stupi- ' these things rushed through his brain, ;
lied and weary, was beguiled into drow- j and he knew that he himself was in the 1
siess by the eas;. glidug motion of the ' jaws of the wolves.
skd. j Then those foul lurid eyes glare 1 over i
L'e was half a.-i-e'-p and half ctsnschius, him ; fhet igliteningofthethroat follow-
wiicn he became rs'-nsible of a ripid in- ( ed, and thinking was finished. Mill he I
orea- in the motkgi of the sle-L He i strugglctl to relep.se his arms the ST'.tsp (
felt i'- jerk .evei.il Limes beneath hint, ion his throat was choki.ig him : his 1
ami all at once a iiereer jerk than neual, J sersts reeled ; when, like the whizzing '
aecon:.'i;inied by a neigh of terror, Licit i of a meteor, another hard-breathing an- '
effect luliy aroused liijit, and he sat lolt i imal shot in among tho assailants and ;
upright .and looked round. lie looJkcd fastened it:elf on the chief,
iu front. Ail wore its wonted appear-; The wolves for au instant relaxed i
ancc a v ihl, straggling niece of wood, i their fury; Jleurc ieh ret led giddy io ;
siandir-.g iv.o feet det p in snow; tke , his feet, and recognized his brave dog. !
narrow tntvk twisting tLrough it ; tine For a moment lie flood ltewihlered, ;
hiiivtns c.o-'l and clear; the earth ! when ho saw the wolf retreating, pr.d ;
wiiite: but fcjose. neiund tne sled wire! the other two a'-lae;uu
m ;re a mcs-
lime tho i-.-..-..se-ng.-r w
'I'bo paralytic was foun 1
w ho w as brought: home ai
tho mo: t iliv-t.i! atten
l"or months lie lav on 1
move without her assislenee, ii:
s i -ak. liis sufferirgi were eiaied
el ath recently, but be fere Lis s;-r:
winged its night speech wa- rt-stor-. ti an
he asked and r
wi mm he ha l
a:.d o'utaiiad
she wonld write to his formt r wif
a.--'.i for her forgivMic:-: . This Mrs
Pvi-ilel an I r.- eeivt a r.-p.v. nv wt.tcu
she ..;ii iTiftuiiie.i that the nrst Mr. '
.bis ; -.1 r was now Mrs. .iones; that she
f rt e'.j' ftirgave both Jasprrand his wife: 1
that she was taking care ef th children
Mrs. Jasper left behin I : that Jones had !
prospered v. omlerrully, and felt enough .
interest in his former wife to see that 1
she shou'd not suffer, and wound up '
wilh nn invitation to return to t'alifor-
i.ia, where a home would be provided ;
for her and al! her future wanisprovLb d ;
fjr. Tliis oiler v::s sicc.-pted and Mrs. j
Je.si.er L-fi about the first f tho month, j
1 tiere isniaterialfiiough for a romance
here and nionl sutli-.-icnt for a bible, but
tht reporter hasn't time top-tint the one j
or draw the other. He has sketched the j
bare fact, the imaeina'i m of hi ; rer-.l-1
.ui engie.et r
revi r l i n ve
"i en -.ir
ir r o.k V"
"t If COii'Sl
1 in rank,
c .rage mi l
th.it inire'.-J
our ro-ii i'.d:u
w i ,
i;o or.:'
There
1 raverv
us nil t
at the t
h
.s ucrva
one Tic
es to
a p:
f our
:-. k 1 i
, r
oi
a-1-
::i th3
-fessicn
air: tain
-1 i
is i
pe-'-ii
1 i t :t:
ter
i
0 e-'v ea.iiv
i -n of expr- s5 train engineer
lined lifter Io:ig-' ' er-of r.p-
ti!?cas:o
'.id to :
p.-;
.1 attaint
li'-esh'p, an I f .:
ht engines, lint
.having been p:e;;e
rs i .. 1 the '
rves-.. lvch-iii
ie! t trains r
tiou tra-.n..."1
. as iw,v j isi si
p. 1 b.ii.d ns ;
of e::rs. 1 be
o ta;K tO hiill
;l
ri:r.:;ing
liiv. af-rf-Oass
! too
tilvf'.kei.'
hert lo-
ii v
his 1,
his t-s-
thi-t
sii(-;i i
- t l e
ibnd ghi'er
in on.
the throttlo
t.'geily
wav f.di: :g tl lek
iilj" such n. -rt ions
. i on
pt.
ers n.u ;t do the re
M an that is marrie 1 to a woroanis of
rnauj days and full of trouble. In the
morniiTg he drawttli his s.-dary ami in
the evening b-.-h-dd it is :;11 gone. It is
a tale, that is told, it Mmi-hclh and no
K-ns, i-t.'.-i'
great on uteir ::
positions on il
ea! iiccoouimth.
I be in-Mil
low the horioi
tho l uig Irair.
a-ked me md i
Tlie he s: o
of the engine,
into tlo tli-.i'km
( r Tioun-i :: -.
of tho track .is wire !:ktr-.-l bv the heaj
light oC tlie i-Togine -,t : i-.ble. What
sMi awfivl re-p--.- ihili- in re all t'-J
IV") hlecjiiKg lncn, women and chil'?vcn.
Tin cnginetr yeenicii t me like -one of
the pods of th; old l.-t'.lj-'", '". nit roll
ing in liis siog-.o, siiiewy, haul such a
mighty force, "art I performing such a
wcn lro-is t:sk. lii:t there stotvi.
calm r.n 1 colic -t ?.!.
as tlioogh every r.e
highest state of ten
the thousands of c x
ell o er : he hii.-l in
this dead 1 our of th
I.:- ipso nr.mb r of p.o
wi re -i tli- care r :
f iihful woi
er lfore i h- voruU-rtrl d
t-.-etio i to whi h rail ad
n:;'i :. s em.'-J
ui-iist be in tho
:. I rh.-.uglit of
ss tr-.' s i uslrrg
evi
- r'g
( Tig
0 1".
.!.'. Il
i-hrtr!
0
do
hern 1;
iliiee gaunt aiimals, canteruig heavily, j dep. lie turned to
ftSj Lin!.' "BsildtT Ciiar,
rii() ALL
t -l i".
: t -ibi
WHOM IT MAY VJ)S-
i';-e i ! i el iv lil-.'-n il.at I hav
ti-t l"ri: sj pers in .i j-i 'iie-ri . . j-iii-
li;e hiianrtil lur
If j S i i. -fir ' 1 1 ' 'V
.'.Ij?!. b'l-.rii y l-fMf-rV.
W', .jfsj:,.' ' 'vcre-i t . a-.,.v !t.s in
w .'It.-t f r S 1
:i. j. iA)t-'i)ti-.F l v.
1. ii t
eh ifd b.r n-.e tit Sjheritl file, nun ..ttenn jviins
i:i ..i. snb j.-t t" riv order, fy v.i! : 2 l.oi-scs, i r-iws,
fler.p.1 s. C, u. rs. 1 cat enr, 1 m:".". ! 5b-!sfh.l ":ed,
I t;...n !; nl:, ! si t" !.:!.- hi rte ?s. -J sets 1 1 h t
liarrcrs hlr-t rrtpv iriueh'dd and kitenen
'omitnif. and a i I "I ";, - 1 'V. rtr.in and fin
r. .tl lor. All persons are'iSO. .. V 'insl Inter
ior, .in in anv mana. r raul Wif i'T. 'T- nnicss
wi.!. mycorisenr. iruflie 7. 1VT!' j'- i.N. (
l.rcne. Ij. ,r, .,,l;..g.
S , '---o T- -TT- Wl
V J-..v- T.4 er
,rJ l ;wi.:,r :. IJ f R Kat B-.ta ttm jra-a
"..I ..-..3.-3 -r.i -..e i, r i a. t - reiia.I
I . . : - - 1.- . ,r : . . -1 r , i- f , - t. .
p.i-1 -:; '- st V. T. O.i-v r jtr. At
I . . t i I- .t -v -i. r - , e-T '
H5?T ITT5? .vb"V-" ''iyi:-
J:iiVSc.j;-eitA.-
: r . 1 1 . r .1 :
i I.I -I.
est liptter Olto-s ,
O-tbe..! : .ea: e-b . , r .
i "let fr.r.'t'. '-r V r.'c ir 3 t
. I"
tl IO n-c.
i I be ifti-is
t ' is. -c I - t
anile a fourth was fast caiuirg behind.
The jaws of i.'ic leading woif, owing
1 to the lowiif-ss of Hie sled, vero within
, r a..h of IlenreicJi's Fhouhier Jbit tiie
latter cared little for this. The brutes
j were after the inure, nd upon her cour
: age and feriitude depended the ervaie
. of herself and mas'tor.
'. If the aiannod crealure could have
' the nerve to keep steadily onward in the
j truck, she Lad a good chance of eluding
j her pursuer.--; for the moment: the1
I H-!l s Tiang oru-i'V- tip; ro;v! io pa--s
brigh.t object caught his eye ; it w as his
hatchet lj-.'ng on the snow, w ithin an
one kno .veth wliith? r i'.
his dauntless i eth tin clothed in th chi
help him, and a 1 the lrght and sc.k'-th
-i-b'.l
Ml
at
i- i
I', e
fe
ai.
He 11
iy g irments of j
the t-omuolent
terrible strug
if "up and was
arm s length of the last
gle. Ilenreich snr.tcLed
hunseit again.
His anus were bleeding, but their gi
ant strength remained. The next in
stant he had split the skuli oi one of the
wolves, ami he now tuined like a mad
man that he -was, upon the fierce ani
mal -that had borno his faithful dotj to
the ground.
e h-"t bi-i- i-'l bar-' the e,;, ;;!.
paiegoiio wherewith t' soothe
i.-l-:y" bowels of his infi-at ; ost,-ri
beeoiiieth an lite hor.e or tie?
the
iy.
d-
tlraaeth the chariot of
Hi siendeth his shekel, h
of first linm i. cover tl-.e
family, yet himself is s .c
oft he city wit !i but or.eu.
he is altogether wretched.
.1 1
ids offspring. !
1 1 lie poichn :
1 .- mi of his j
ii Ui th gotes j
'Oij-ter. Yea, i
; -' rt i- ii ' 1 ' I f p -
lionor bi the railr
jeci:tltv i'd iiom:
- i iji.j t-s:
and v.ii
it ion than Ti es-
(r - pevils r 1 1" '
v.otl.'.- --
triiiit ii
i-rt.i r.
a't co -ii-ia
i-'iO !,.. le.
ft '
(t'.-:i rt
; i f the im-v.'.-.i
si- this
ii g of t!:eso
.: 1 a - ncv
gi'ei c C rer-
-.1' 1 . C h . -. S
-. .-.sidents
lo t i:i pro-
All
-,: -. nod cs--,i
. ' pre.. 5
. , more iin-
1 civi:;
i.ors cr
oi the
,.r
lit rt: v
is .-k. tf s
ibtiee; io
(11
Tar X.
d inc. ion
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V.' Ul
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i w on 1
las to
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v,;,cr
er h
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1 .'--n't
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f -let
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