The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, February 06, 1880, Image 1

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    jcAMBBIA FREEMAN j
Thlirnni repidif tnrreasln? rlrc)l.jvc
ofTww fni commends ft to the fevtrf
consideration or advertiser. A dr -r iifBirc t
win he Inserted at the following rate:
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fse-sbjrg, Pa., by H. A. McPike.
circulation
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h: A. McPIKE, Editor and Publisher.
i fr"'t1.',hv pTlnir In ndvanc mutt not
'HI IS A FBKEMAK WHOM THE TTtTJTH H1IEI FEKK, AND AI.L, ARB SLAVES BE8IDK..
SI.50 and postage per year, In advance.
i t-'r-n -p j (in ttiem- looting tnoe
-'"' (iiifi fact be distinctly alrtuod
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r before yoaatoo it, if
VOLUME XIY.
EBENSBURG, PA., FMDAY, FEBRUARY 6. 1SS0..
NUMBER 3.
,n nil s. i 'ix mw mil-
I tioo.'T executed at iowet price, lion't ru
I ffirert It.
I,1- n ' e " "
X II I fr A A. . A. f 1 N .
ffl :
EWS AI
Q BEST!
FALL and WINTER GOODS
IN OliLi-Vi. fill )t US1U.N AT
IT IS SAID
500,000
THAT
Witnessed the Crant Reception In Philadelphia.
iv lording forward to the coming Presidential election in hopes of
v-Hrv ?nan. fe stt??rTifter ias co?ic?wdd to remain in the mercantile
- mi'Z gict it his vndiveded attention fcv tupphing his friends
iVz the i'ltWc generally with ALL KIXDlj'F GOODS
AT PRICES SO LOW
THAT XO'E CJL. OK DA HE CO 31 FETE WITH HIM.
" "... o ?n7 -f full find fleriffnt xtork of rrtriithinrt tn h frmnl n ntnnT
- .'i ii- JJ j1' y . i' ; " - - y -
store, comprising a complete hne of
OH GOODS, DRESS GOODS, I10TI0I1S, H&IS, CAPS,
Boots, Shoes, Groceries, Hardware, Tinware,
&w Glassware, ffootoiare, Ciiars, Tokco, Caimei Goois, to, to
rr orn C'OTIV MEAL, FISTI, SALT by the busliel nd barrel, DRUGS, NAILS,
uLAS, l'LTTV, BKL'llKS, BUOOMS, ic. I have likewise added to my stock
13 1 It I I'ATETVT CORN SIIKlTER,
vk.(cH tri.'l It told at the rtmarkablt low artct of CO etntt each. Altoor tale, fi
BEST AND QUICKEST BUTTER-PRODUCING CHURN EVER INVENTED
,rire )rrreaeot bof !nM has neeeisltated tbe enlargement oi tny store-room and tbeeree
,i ,i a 1 ' .t' mal wirer'Kjm, and still my establishment Is literally crowded with cbolee ftoods and
I . .i's'tT tarain. till belnn determined to accommodate all who come, and especially
m ti e ciun'ry, to whom the highest rices In trade will be paid lor all kind ol produce,
s' '1' - l.r.tnd lrmmiKii(jUlltl Iftfitr tha fre. u,a of .11 who mil wish to DUt- OB
.,J r Lackrul ror i .at lafwr na hoif bwt lu'nt ones I remain as ever.
WE WOULD LIKE ALL THE
Men and Boys to Call at Oak IHEaAl
Immediately and Equip TJtemselves for the
COLD "WAVES OF1 1880.
The Singularly SMALL PRICES we Btarted the Annnal Winter Sales with haTe
stirred all the stares to do their best. But we eclipsed them all,
and thej know It, and the People see It, too.
rr.j
X. J. FRBIDHOPF.
jh street, F.benabnrir, Oet 3, l79.
CHEAPEST CLOTHING HOUSE IN AIWA.
NKW AND COMPLETE LINE OF
MEN'S AND YOUTHS' CLOTHING,
AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS,
At Actual Hock Bottom Cash Prices!
V:- 's-a iiTJ no; rtvirr.-ottti from 2.J0np; Pants from TS certs np: Dress Shirts from TS cenU
: v ! y.:-r Tar!pi sp; ar! and furnlshlnar oods at prices equally cheap.
other daler. bcaus that would
Sf o.'i, aad ,o'le are not ro ignorant now-dayi at to beliare any sacb hambu; ; but 1 guar-
u :m C5l to t iindersjid by any man in tao l-usiucss.
These are the Trice for Our Own CareftiUy Manufactured Goods, not
bought in the Xeto York Wholesale Stores.
A few left of the $30.00 Fine Orercoats, redneed to .(flO.SO
Koyal Keversible 1'laid Backs, told everywhere at tZiOO (lull Indigo l olors ana
Woven Backs. Our Price.,
Next Urade
Extra Sires in Blue and Bruwn Worumbo Beaver OvercoaU
Next Urade ,
A (rood Strong Serviceable Cloth-Bound Overcoat
Kveryday Workinx Overcoat...
Slen'i All-Wool Suits
The "Auburn" I. K. Suits, for Business and Dreys
Extra duality "Sawyer" Suitings -
The Finest ot Casimcrea Suits
Ih-ess Suit of Best Imported CI ths reduced to
Men's Everyday Pants -
All-Wol Business and Dress Panta
Extra Fine Dress Pantaloons formerly $10.00, now
Oennlne Harris Onsstmere Pants
The Very Lstest Stviet In Children's Overcoafi
The Double-Shouldered 'ape Koval Reversible Back Overcoats
(The Nicest Little Boys' Overcoats Oak Hall ever produced.)
Children's Suits as low tis
Hijfher Ondei and More Ehiboratelv Trimmed Suits
A Great Specialty in Boys' and Youths' Pants
11.00
10 50
12.00
10.00
6.50
5.00
10.00
'.2. no
16.00
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as oo
1.60
3.50
6.00
6 00
8.00
5.00
S.M
5.00
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WANAMAKER & BROWN,
O&K Hill, S. E. COR. SIXTH MiD M&RKET, PHIUD1
The Largest Clothing House in America.
THE FARMER'S H'OOIXCJ.
The daisies nodded in the grass, th butter-
curs were sieepinit,
And Just across the river sang the farmers at
their rennins: :
L'ron the hills, so Hue and fair, the maple
leaves were snowing
Their soft whito beauties in the breeze that
from the sea was hlowintf.
A llttie maid came tbronah the land with
souz and rioplina lauchter :
The buttercups made way for her, the dai-
. si;s nxldeu after.
A strong young farmer saw her pause beside
the partinif river :
She drew a lilly from its depth with golden
nearc a-quiver.
"Thou art more fair than lilies are," said he,
with head uplifted.
And threw a poppy as the stream toward the
maiden drifted. ,
She set the, llowers in lier hair the red and
white together ;
A cloud erew black before the Pun, and
rainy was the weather.
lie came across the river then, this farmer
from his mowing ;
n minded not the water's depth, he cared
not tor its flowing.
"O love 1" said he, "it gleaming sun and
cloudless skies o'er lean us.
The river's barring width may roll unpassed,
untried between us ;
But when loud thunder fills the air, and
clouds and rain come over,
I'd cross the ocean to your side I am no
fair-day lover !"
And so one noon the village bells rang out
across the river.
Their music set the buttercups and daisies all
a-quiver.
While some one drew a lily from the stream
so blithely flowing,
And plucked it blood-red poppy that amid
the wheat was growing ;
The maiden set them in her hair the red
and white together
With many a smile, a tear or two, and
glanees at the weather.
They passed beneath the chapel's shade the
farmer and the maiden
Where arches crossed atwve their heads,
with snowy blossoms laden,
And in that place of holy calm the binding
words were spoken ;
He in his heart bore out the truth, she on
her hand the token.
The years went by, and some were bright
and some were clouded over,
But ever stood he at her side lie was no
fair-day lover.
the captain and wife found themselves
lKn one of the higher ledges, hardly
knowing how they had reached it, w hi!e
the crew, with Weeding hands and sore
ly bruised limls, dragged themselves
painfully np after them.
They were not a moment too soon.
Scarcely had the last man gained the
ledge when the mountain wave took the
vessel aback. She slid off the rocks
which had held her up, and went down
so quickly that tho captain, turning at
the shouts of his men, just caught a
glimpse of her topmast vanishing under
water.
The situation of the shipwrecked rrew
was now dreary errrigh. Alone upon a
bare rock in the midst of a stormy sea
with no means of escape, and no food
but the few brine-soaked biscuits in
their pockets, there seemed to be noth
ing left for them but to give themselves
u I and die. lint, of all men living, a
sailor is the least apt 1o think his case
hoiK-less, however hard it may appear.
Having just been saved from apparently
certain death, the stout-hearted seamen
APACHE INDIAN MAHM.UJES.
When a brave, concludes to marry,
either a first or any subsequent wife, the
manner of bis courtship is the sam.
He makes no effort to become agreeabl"
to his intended bride indeed, rarely if
ever notices her, or speaks to her, ex
cept in answer to questions she may put
to him. lie pays more attention, bow-
Paddy Council in the Ferjee IMands.
The following curious story is extract
el from Wilkes' narrative of the T.'nitei
States Exploring Expedition, during the
four years previous to 142 :
"One day while at the otvservatory, I wm
jrreatly surprised at seeinc one whom I took
to be a Fecjee-inan enter my tent, a circum
stance so inronsitent with the resiier t to our
roscnled limit, of which I have ;wken.
is color, however, struck ne as lihN-r than
'rrr. to her male relations, particularly ! Vn
ner urotners, u sue nas an. r ui.ui, i ti,Rt ,.f av ,iative I had vet sren. llews
if he becomes satisfied that a declara- j short, wrinkled old man. hut appeared to
tion will not le. rejected then the whole ; possess creat viiror atid activity, lie had a
affair is accomplished in a few hours, j heard that reached to his mi.ld, and but
and generally in this fashion. At night i J,,,! 1'"ir- ,f a red.IMi trray- color, on l.is
betakes the presents intended for the J fS llT
girl s parents, who alone are entitled to t ps!an i.rj, In ,PW minutes he made
receive any, and places them n ar the , rue acquainted with his story, which, by 1 is
lodge ill which she resides. If tliepres- ' own account wns as follows : His name was
ents are horses, they have their trappings
also, and are tied with macade near the
lodge : if a cow is to be given, a single
Paddy Connell, hut the natives called him
Berry ; lie was horn in the county of Clare
in Ireland : he had run awav from school
when he was a little fellow, and aftr wan-
the intention, is tied to the lodge. Tf
the presents are accepted, which almost
aHvavs hapiens, the girl goes in the
were in no mood to despair so easily ; morning and builds a new lodge or but
and settling themselves snuglv in a shel-1 for her-elt and husband, and puts the
terea cieu oi me tock, iney ate ineir
scanty meal (a good share of which had
been reserved for Mrs. Petersen ) as cheer
ily as if they weie lying at anchor in
Bergen harbor.
Just as the meal ended, the fog sud
denly rolled away like a curtain, and
the last gleam of the setting sun show
ed them an island several miles to the
north, on the shore of which the keen
eyed captain made out a few white
specks that looked like fishermen's huts.
straw, oi a cows norn, wnicn signmes . d,.rit , al,out s VRgal,d .was pm-vd into
tlie army in tne nrst inli renel. ion. Al ine
time the" French landed in Ireland, the reel
j ment to which he was attached marched at
once against the enemy, and soon arrived on
1 the field of battle, where t'ipy were brought
i to the charge The first thing It knew or
heard, the drums struck up a W hite B"s
tune, and the whole regiment went over and
; joined the French, with the excel lions of
, the officers, who had to fly. Thev were then
; marched against the Bri'Mi, anil were arw.n
i defeated bv Lord Cornwallis : it was a hard
fight, and Paddy found himself am-ng the
; slain. When lit thought the battle as over,
; and night came on, he crawled otT and reah
; ed home. He was then taken up and tried
for his life, hut was acquitted ; lwns, how-
1 ovr rmflmliirl to T,ritiO ft 11 H lois;Wri l.inSa!f
in effecting the escape of some of his coni-
liii tins iH'tttg discovered lie was con
st raw in it for their led. If the man is
rich, there is some ceremony about the
marriage ; if ioor, very little or none.
When the parties are of consequence,
one ot the orators of the tribe is employ
ed by the bridegroom to place the pres
ents near the lodge and make a speech
to the bride's family for him. The ora
tor stands at a distance of several
yards, and in his best style makes the
declaration of his principal. In this be
dilates on his qualities his courage, bis I
1 .: .1.: : ...I.J .1. . '""'
1S T. WOLF,
RAILROAD CLOTHING HOUSE,
1127 Eleventh Avenue, below Bowman & Morrow's, Altoona, Pa.
B,BOO
WOETII OF 09DST BE SACRIFICED.
CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS,
Ladies' Coats, Gent s Furnish'" Goods, &c
AT :V I D131.0"V COST.
Sbi rs!af?y Inirr.asln business demands a ronch larger store rem. I hare made arrangements
. .'Jr. '. J'.srd u occupy his spacious and elejrant new baelns houe now be! n completed
n f"ii:vt-n a,vbi e. altwisi, into which 1 extiect to more on or about the 1st of .flarf h neat,
t : . -i jeAl'.'niiMv be the flnr"t tore room in the Mountain t.'ity. Meantima all persons
" -i .: :t 1 "r or bar 'itm lii my liae should rive me an earW call, a I do not Intend to transier any
-v r... ,;or' t-j the n-w building if alauffhterlns prlcen will enable me to dl?poe ol them.
r.'j-iji, the-'r-. who wanta 'o buy jrocvis mut-h ciK-ajier than they ean b obtained elsewhere
i i . :l r .'t t-"rthwlth, as this announcement Is no humbug but a po'ltlva fact. I am boand
tl!l IT lnw prir will da It.
tf 1 1. at my many ciiftomen for the kind and liberal patronage heretofore conferred upon me,
ti ..:.'. t.ui$ a cvntiiiuanoo and Increase of the same In tba futore, I remain
Youra, Tteaixsetfully-.
CHARLES SIMON,
Corner Elerenth Arenue and Thirteenth St.eet, Altoona, Pa.
"DONT YOU FORGET IT!
Don't forget to bear In mind and keep in remembrance that
GODFREY WOLF
'3
Bny &oools.
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A HARSYIM.
Irfids," cried he, "if the wind rises skin in minting, or anyimng in which fin,,d jn thp i?la,k Hole, and soot, after s-er.t
again, it'll blow us ail into the sea ; and I he is distniguished. lbe orator con- j to Cork, to be put on board a convict ship
even if it don't we shall freeze to death I fines himself strictly to the truth in bis ( bound to New South Wales. When lie ar
lf we stick here all nicrht with no room i speech, and promises Ihat his principal i rived there, his name was not found on the
to move about There's just one cl.Tnce will maintain and defend bis bride, but ' the prisoners : consequently he had
left for iand V m S o tt S at the same time informs her family ?a
Somebody must swim to that island for i that he may at some future time take . f(,r sevPra years", and collected a small st;m
help, and as I believe I'm the best swim- another wile, an 1 even may become j ef rnoney, "but unfortunately fell into bad
T Ml i in. linn tn do it ?' ! tired of her and send her home, all of : company", got druuk, and lost it all. Jut
"O'.af criod bis wife, catching bimlwhicli are the necessary incidents of
,v the -.xrm "vmi won't t hink of it ' It's ' Apache man iel life. He also tells them
certain death !" ; that wnne sue should rem din nis oniy
"Pooh, pool! r'sau! (he captain cheer- j w ife he would ho faithful JO.li'.r, ivi
ily. "I haven't swam across Uergen j should expect dt':tT," tbelience and
Iiav and back for not hincr. It's certain ! servic 'from her. When he vet uri.ctl
death to sit here and fret-ze, if you like i 'Tini hunting, foray or play he wanted I
but you'll soon see me coining Dae w ith i bis food prepared as soon
half a dozen stout fellows. '.u we'll all ' '" 1 he should cxi-plI her always to have
have a good supper Vfore the night's '' a store ot food on hand so that he might
out. Keep.v,r ueait up, dear. God j never want. On his part he would
bless. vc)U"j" " j brinsr her game and spoils of the enemy
The next instant he was in the water ' hen hc r'nuW. After the speech mak
!n.i 1-unkhin.T from the M-ror i ves th;it 1 in?, d jvitvj vl.!(!i Indians almut the
There are few things more delightful
than to be at sea on a fine summer day,
with a bright blue sky above and a bright
blue sea below, while the fresh breeze
fills your sails, and the great smooth
wirfio 1 ncu VOI1 1 i f ' 1 1 1 V 1 A rwT ufid cnillll-r
you at' times with their glitting spray ! etched him into Me fast-lading J.lia-1- .
like frolicsome giants, liut it is a verv ! ows.of nisrl.t. 1 hen came a long s.lcnce I
different thing to be out in the teeth of j The uvn Iooret. t each other, no on., (
a real equiuoctial .at; xv;th the whole i to utter the ;th.iiT '- ;
sky black as ink. anil the whole sea one ! m wry ones mind, whlie rbvr.l leier-
sl.eet of boiling foam, and a hinre wave I s,'n 'x lace in her han..s.and pl:iy
tninr fimntcrintr over Mii lok ovirv i ed as she never prayed beNire.
other minute, sweeping everything lie- Meanwhile Cajta:n Petersen, who;
fore it, and making the whole vessel j had told no more than the truth in call-i
tremble from stem ifl stern. : inghimsidf a good swimmer, was breast- '
So, doubtless, thought Olaf Petersen. ! inff the waves manfully. But he soon
captain and owner of the Norwegian 1 io1"h1 the difference bet wpn atteir.p.tmg 1
schooner Thyra. of Bergen, when just la long swim when quite fresh and vigor-,
such a storm'caught him half way across otis. and doing the same thing after a,
the North Sea. It did seem rather hard, j hard night's work on short allowance of j
after escaping all the storms of blust.-r- j fod, and with Iinihs UsT-ned by wet
inff' March, that fresh, genial April I and cold. Moreover, the sea, although
should serve him such a trick : but so it i much quieter than H had been, was still ;
iwas, and instead of having a short and i rough enough to telisoreiy gamt mm. :
easy t mi northeastward id iergen, as"""- . .i... .
he "expected, he found himself living i strength begirningto!ail;but hethoucht '
awav to th- west, driven bv a gale which j f his wile, :.nd of all the other lives
seemed strong enough to blow him right i that now depend.-d upon bun alone and
round the world, if it did not happen to stnipRlftl despemtely onwar.l. i-ut now
sink him bv the war camo a new trouble. In the deepening
All Miesftils lud lone since been taken darkness the island for which he
in. and the little craft was scudding un- ! heading soon disappeared alt ojet
der bare ixiles. no one. bein on deck but I he found lomselt swiiutniiic
its possible, ' cta'-'lVn-.
u.r v.i.ri unit
cam!) um-.-.'.IIv rr-e
and listen, aii then i
next morning the g-il.
rll
'iWS
The
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HAS IS Arc CRATED AT III
"PALACE OF FASHION,"
NF.XT DOOU TO THE TOST-OFFICE, ALTOOXA, PA.,
A GRAND CLOSING-OUT SALE
OF KtS ENTIRE STOCK ABOUT 310,000 1VOKTH-OF
OVEHCOATS 5 AVINTEIl CLOTHING
Generally, AT COST AND LESS THAN COST.
ML EARLY AND GET FIRST CHOKE AND BEST BARGAINS!
As the Goods trill Tositirely be Sold at a Sacrifice.
Q-eo. W. TBAaBH,,
CASH DKALER IN ALL KIND OF
HEATING-and COOKING- STOVESI
ENDOHSEO BY OVER THIRTY SEWING
MACHINE EXHIBITORS AT THE
EXPOSITION UNIVERSELLE.
Paris, 1878
AND INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION,
PHILADELPHIA, 1376,
At blng Vry STRONG. SMOOTH, nd
EXCELLENT THREAD."
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AiV4r rmnrrrttrn ix.rtr. X
ANEFMAUFACTURr'n at 4
STRYrVU MOUNT HOLLY, N.J. t
: $Ci2Z'i i 1 J&l 5v
LJAr yvVorA?5fo I new york & boston 4 :
riillSll
till uilfMMII IH
N, ENCOURAGE
1 Home: indu
o 9 woirw
IHIMIIlMHI
the tan men at thp whpel f who had onite ' andolll. Every Stroke
enough to do keeping her head straight) ter of life ar.d death, and yet each r ti.i.i i goo.i
and the caprain himself. - A fine picture I those strokes nvght be taken 1:1 the :
Olaf Petersen would have made as be j wrong direction. It was a terrib.e ylP:
stood there with the spray rattling like ' tho-ight. ilea vter and ncayit-r gruw nis
hail upon his drenched ta'rpauling, and i emmped li.nbs. harder ar.d harder prt ss-H-sir
bright Inokintr keenlv nut ! el the merciless S-a. He San K rose
he
EIS.F0STER&0UI1MN
113 & 115 CLINTON STREET, JOHNSTOWN, PA.,
ALWAYS IIAVK TUT.
largest ami Clietipcst Stoclt of
Dry a,xicl Dress GhDocLs,
NOTIONS, MILLINERY, CARPETS, ETC.,
to ba found in Cambria or adjoining counties. fc3TForget not the street and nnmbera
and fail not to call, buy and be happy.
his clear briuht eve looking keenly out
hrrt,icri, f h wet hnir rhuf . wn ni.istere.i i again, and as he came up one;; more
Over his face. It might have been seen i lifted his voice in despairing cry, feed- ,
Kn M.h ft-mi oof r.f Win nirtiitl, l.t lia ' ill? t hat all W",1S OVCT. I
. . - i" i. . zt t- ... i 1 i . i,i ' 'lTisl h,ddies!the
l o'l thtr
go to S'.et p
soni'.t iirn-s as ;
ed bv her cotnu.ioiis. ic.til Is a n
lodgO to comnit nee i:ariied liiV- ia.
Iler relatives mahe presents to the
' oatents of I""1 ily ' the hu ba:: 1, and
this is all that f-.':' rally is d.ne.
l-for- i-nbhing this s; J wid spa
i of a stiungo ci;.-tri:i ai:'ngTr?w.
; ilians, f'T which they caji give tm i-.1-:
sou. It is considered a great indecency
: for a man In hmkat inilier-in-!aw".s
face, and s!ill n,cr.' to s; .'.k -f her. Ii"
by chance they happen to e .u:.- close tn
gether. ot,r runs in r tie ijivci and
the other in iin opposite one, until lliey
are several yard-, apait. Su:i:e; lines, it
they happen t !-. n-.ar of an ag-., pie
tense of intending to tii-pr.i.tcli e$.ch
other is indulged in as a joke. I "T in-s'.-aiicc,
the son-in-law is m a hi. t, and
the mother, approaches near i:ou.;h to
l.e hear hand calls to hiiu that :,iie is
! approaching. He repi't-s, ''Do you
; l T I . j -1 , .
Was r oow i win i:t ic : .ir mi:. -i s, 1 s.
ther , and 1 but I am coming, a;i tt:e sam-. 1 1 "
mot at then iaies her to come, oat m variably
was now a mat- ; wen lie i rceives mic is g.-nin nearer
f j than good breeding ahous, lie tae.es to
to toe creat diwr.M":; of iouk-
nev-r heard ar.v reason given
for ibis custom, bat it is universal, and
never broken over exc-'pt in very ex
treme castes. 5'.:n iY-oiciVco Z0?.
about this lime. Captain t-art"ii, cf the ?hip
(Jeneral WeJ'estey striived at Sydney, lb.v.
ing lost a preat pint f I. is crew 1-y s,ic5;ties
find deserti n, lie desired t procure hands
ler his ship, which wis tt;!5 ut bandalwooi
Bay, and obtained tl.irty-f ve rnen, ere ot
Vrimm was i'addv Conned.
"At Sandalwood Ray thev ouaireled with
,nie it iiiem siiippe-.i on Ui rri
and others, vri.h I'a ldv, '. iei-
muied to remain on -h"re with thu natives,
lie added, that Captain S.irtori wns kind to
him. .-!i. 1 at partir-s La 1 given L!ia a pf-tfl,
ct:tin?s, ar.d k u did g.xHl f ur-not Line n.u'kei;
these, .vitn h:s sea-chct. and a 1w clotiies,
were nil that lie possesM-d. lie had now
lived f'Hty years among t ! e-vcr' s. Af
ter Iteaiiust his wlio'e si ry, I to'ul iu:n I oel
rut believe a word of it"; to vhi h he an
swered tii.it the m.ihi pi'rt of it was tree, but
he laiuht have made souio j.'ltTtT.Xs. as
ii ld hewr; si tinifli in the haiiit of lyincr to
the Y ejees n i t , that he har.iiv knew" uh n
he did tei! the truth, addirir t J.t-.t 1 c bad no
di-sire to tt l! anytl-.ii? tut ti e truth. I'a.ldy
tinned C'lit ' he a veiy &r..iisi; ir fi-Pow. ni.i
p.ws,.i,Pil a'i aeenr!' knowied je of li e t"c.
jee clsar.xcter. Sit.' t l.itu t"M rr
-TJ he v.as moie than l .iit Fteje? ; iml.-"d
he7c,.adt-.'r:ii:!;t 1,1 '"'-v "r;y
he was allied to t'ci.l in i prop.-n-s:ii-s:
and 'it-- them e..v,. t.. f.x rv nTn'
tioM iij.i.n tilth 's. l! cave iec a droll
coaTit f h:s l.ii!y ciii;. yinej-ts wl.icli would
Ih- i::apvropi iate to rive 'iere, and finished .y
tethfu me the only wish he had Jb-n was to
p t ft r liis little boy, on w'hxh hr dote ', a
si iall liMti !a t, and the only tl.intrs he had t.i
f'tfer t'-i it weie a few o'd hens. On rr
asVias hiia :f he did int cultivate th? srmrid -he
s-ijti t oece r, i ; he found i: m-i'a ra---r
tn j'et l.i' !iinu 1 -y telling the Feej !
stoiies. v!ie. J;,. roiihl r.lways liuie " id
eiioimh for theai ; t'-iev, aint tae care ,it i,;s
two little boys, anil his bens and hi pics,
when he had any, gave hiia ample e:ttp!
ment rtid pie:.ty"of J "jJ."
A STKAX.E I.C1DE"T.
meant to fight it out while a plank would
swim ; bot he looked grave and anxious
nevertheless.
And well ha might. This time it was
not only his vessel and the lives of him
self and his crew that were in danger ;
h is young wife was on board , after whom,
the Thyra had been named, and it was
now too late to blame himself for hav
Hist, laddies ! there's some ane skir
line" (screaming), shouted a hoars;
voice near him. j
There was a sudden splash of oars, a ;
clamor ot many voices, and then a. strong ;
hand clutched him as he sank for the j
last time. So utterly was he spent that ;
he could bart-lv force out the few worths :-
! needful to tell his story ; but those, were i
infr granted her -ntreaty to be allowed j quite enough for the Orkney fishermen,
to sail along with him, instead of being i who at once put alout and steered
leftathomhv herself for so many wearv. ! straight for the rock.
weary weeks, without knowing whether I
he was alive or dead. j
$ttll it blew harder, and harder yet. !
Had not the Thyra been as good a sea-
boat as ever swam, it would have been
all over with her. Even as it was, she
could barely hold her own against the
mountains of Water that mine plunging
over her deck with a force that seemed
It was a glad sight for the weary I
watchers, when the boat came gliding
toward them out of the darkness. BtiL
when they recognized their captain,
whom they bad long since given up for
lost, they gathered their last strength
for a feeble cheer, while poor Thyr.i
sprang into the Imat, at.d threw her
arms round his neck without a word.
! SYme f;vc cr six yer.r4? no, a man
j called on one or' our prominent citizens
while he was at die, tier and n-ked for a
private interview. Imagine his sui-;rie'
j when his visitor prtxuee-.! a larire roil of
; bills and proceeded to count al several
hundred dollars, which he handed to
him, with the request that ho should
keep it until called lor by a person bear
ing a letter signed by a name and mr.i l.s
lit then pave, and thai lie should r-tain
10 as ;t fee. He stated that he expect
ed 111 have n little trmiole am! :is t!w
! money he had did not belong ;o hi:n,
i wished to piaee it in other hau-ls lor
j safe keeping, and to in-Mire the safe re
turn to the rightful owner. llti:n'"s
j being completed, be left as mys'ei h nsly
! as he bad come, and the money I litis lett
i was placed in the First National bank
A rr,AVE ExoiN-.-r::. A r.rad.'or-l
correspondent of the Oil City Irn';v
w riles as f.l,ow3 :
A ceii'lc-'ian v, ho was p.rcrit at the lt
ri'.n-ad aeci-lent it Cr-men-n I'.-ir t. on tne
I'i'i'.Ti'elph'i .'c Fi;e rai'road. telates tl;e foj.
lo ing t;iieiiii:u b-cide-1, s illutniti'-e tr.o
bravery and self .r.crifieing sp:rit fif the en
gmecr f one of the cnlii.Jmg trains. W hen
the trains enne tr. ther the crincr r of trail
el. Mr. ( i rit !?. was ?.iilrht--ia tLe
wreck (,f ins itKomotive in f.i:r-li a niar.i.ercs
to throw erf .f Lis feet acain'-t t!; heilcr
head, where ii was held l y the broken ma- "
chuiery m htch was at the same time t rushing
his ankle. While he lay fn this position, his
foot !i-iiie literally burnt off hv th hot toiler
head, lie iiiatnged toreach his'to-)! hest, r.nd
when the rescuing party ciune along they
bvuid l-.imeri'leavorins to extri: ate, no, hini
seit, hut his firemai , wl-.ii was in een a wor-e
predicament than hie.i-e'f. His first word
were: "Ileipjioor Jimmy : never inin 1 mc."
The fireman was pjttrk-ated. but it was too
late, as he wns so badly injured that he died
shortly after l;-in-; rebelled. When Mr.
Dean was taken out cf his pri i, as p.s:t ;eu
t as founl that his font v.as so V-ad'v burn,
ed and crn-hed tliat it would lie reoessary to
ni: rut.ite t!ie limb r.hove tee a'i'.'e.
He took the pr.iii'Kni very coolie, romark-i-ictto
the doctor: "Cut o;t :n littie ns ios-
: i neeo u a. i. i lie ,i :ctors ttiourht
it verv rnlm! tliat
svst' tn wo-i
Till
nflicient in rend o rrr fcr ! Mra-A thin )
once the cantain's stiffened finirers were ! swim, which brought him good in a way
almost torn from their hold upon tin i that he little expected ; for when the
ivtKir r,rrrrii,T tilolu tU mm, at- tha PCWS OI I lie leat leaeiieu IJClLieil, l ne"
So ended Captain Pe torse s daring alKnt twfj v Thp
y passed from the mind of our towns
man, when one day a lady dressed in
the height of fashion and apparently
heir up tinder the amputation added t ) th
to; lure he h:id a 're a ly eteiiite a-id his rase
I v, as a ccordi ni.':y reported, t-, t!i. vipers as
; almost hopciess. Dnt it is s'atiryiiiTto learn
that l e.s brave, chivalrous I"!". is now in a
, In'-r way to re-over, be having raided frun
wniuin uniting, mw iiieuirii n ure - itw lieignt ot lashion ana apparently h:s pav-e-al weakness and neivoiis tiros'ra-
wheel were under water agaio and again, townspeople at once started a subscrip- j h h, (..lUivat0l, ,..,,.,, ,,,, ,u,a : tion. The name of Christ Dean sh'ouid be
Vainlv did Olaf strain his eves to wind- tion to buy him another vessel, in which .)rt.?f.nt0(I a k.ttcr br-ari'i" tb. name and handed down a, one w'.,., at a t-l.ne w!,,, ,
ward in the hope of seeing a break in j he is voyaging now. , ks hr. U)C UKm ,,.ft t!l(i ; ov-n hf lame in t!te balance, a .id he i
the. inky, ky All vasgrim and gloomy, j " money. lie paid the money over, say- ed'fr a' SJinS
i
AND MANUFACTURE! OF-
TIK iND SHEET-IRON- WAiRE,
1-Ki2 JCloventli Ave., Altoonn, Pa.
tntiput ri.rr, i?r mr. citt. raah, pontio and npinn (
' kt"I promptly and Batlafactorlly attended to. 10-M,'7. tf.
vija.ii.ini ii.
jjULR-rJ-kiai-.
-TTT
13
.! mum
psIbfeoteo' BUTTER COLOR
' -I'T.-l
r.r Ihm.i.ra.pJ. Th trr-mt lnttw llrrrfm ri-nmmr.a ft T.
fl-.lr;.n-a ivlT Is 1'E.t I" F T. Vf.il bj !ltt-t .riTi;rir. A wr.ir.i ic IrtfT,
Y. i-.,:rj lair. A- vi rdmeretor - n-'-srt i'( rlt; f r wrltr olc wl:ntltt,! nt
-'or. t ii lvr, i jff 'TCOCN A CO, Pw--. r-r" tr., t.
.A. r-4a fcf &,iua
el-,
n
i ' ,1,; ' !w'l" or T-. Alz. Tait hir been
s l".- , ' "n-.lrr.nf nrd i.ir icaleinwnt. an.1 thut
" t,H-1' T ',n"l"oi x nnrnlj i.td no the 10th day
f o.. . ary "xt w'il b turned ovor t -i an r
' ' ?'-r cjHi-t;or..
i-r-
.l?a. 3? 1S J.-
'OTICK ! Storekeepers and others
Lt throoRtin-it th vnitit who hr nnilrid
Fur on hi"A will ponimlt their own tntTTKtp hy
hold tii? thun for lew TeX, whon I will call fur
the od paj tha bisilKt cah prie.
assioni-:es sale
or TAtctnn-
REA1.ESTATE.
TY Tlrtne ef a p)urira oHr of the "onrt of Cnm-
Jl) man P!iss of 'nnri! county, to me 1irect-i.
Mpiw at Public Sale. on the j.reir. lei in the
ol o uuii.ie, auiDria t o., i t., on
F II IDA 1", febrwtry 20th, 1SSO,
at o'clock, P. M., diwhurer.t ol all lien, the fol
lowing renl efiate, to wit :
ALL that CF.RT.UX rHTE of diROI'XD
pitaxte in the horontrb of Wilmore, NinndOvI and
dcwribed ar onow.,thit l to 9y, hclnir thocernef
lot bounded on Main and Vine nr-rt (Vine tre.-t
heina; now known on town plot a Walnm street)
adjoining I'lne alley on the east and I'd ol"
, lornoerlT Edward C'l.iyconih. on t!ie nerth,
known on Fiid town plot as lot No. (20) twontj,
and havlr.a; thereon erected a
Two Ntory Frame Owelllnr ITooae and
Larite Pit ore) llenm.
This I a deBirnMe property for any me wishing;
to en-ie In the hniilne of merohan iieinr.
Tr.RJts or Sals. Une-thirdol the pnrrhsse mon
ey to be paid on the confirmation ol the rale, and
the remainder in two eqnal annual payment with
interest to he a.wnrcd hy hoed and tr-ort.-ire or
tuilirtiient note of pnrehnter.
Jan. JO. ia80.-8t. Aasifrnee ol 1. J. W uleslecle.
DMINISTRATION NOTICE
Kftateof Wittuji Cratilkt, dee'd.
Letters cf admlnif tmtlori on the emnto r Wil
liam Krmtli-j- late of Waohinton tr-wnchlp, Cm
biia eounty. deeeneed. havhiir hfen vned t- the
nnderrlirned. a!t pemon inriehted to Mid e'tate
are hereby noli fled that immediate payment mog,
be made, and tboee Uavini; rial mi sinit the,
Mine will preaent them nroiierlT authentlfatJ fr
eettlemeet. ANM BRADLEY, Adlo'x
Wifklrr' Twp., Jan. -t..
ARGUMENT LIST. Causes set
down for armament on Tuesday, Feb, 10,180:
Commonwealth.... va. Kelly.
Sam. ., . .. ...va. Kennedy.
"WMf va. Martin stal.
i i tsot io:y,rarKer.T. louder.
I C'rtoppr
3IoAlenr
Vrban ...
Hour A Co
te of KinporW
r"iher et al
le of Jloyer
Huberts
Jtafeer
Hmdler'a KxeeutriK..
l"fe .,f Keller
T .-e of Sihoenielter....
IKvin
Hnidley'a Exeeurri.
VlIt
Sweeney
Stemmer
te of Kijr;!i
Simf
Mnher
Miller
i'nO-rwr!!
lirandiinjer.
Ke-m.
v. "raver.
..Tji. Piper et al.
HoI!r ct aU-. '
..rn. McFarland,.
..TP. H p"; IjK4
..re. MsVimMr. ,-.-..t.
Vionlgla Vkj.v.
..TP. Ri.
..TP. M.- 'otntile. - '.
..ra. KiKhanetal.
..vs. Hill. , '
..ts. Hipp? atjoja,'
..r. Kever. , . "
..vp. Itos- - i; . ".
..tp. Irorr:
,..tp. tThrffty.- -,..ra.
fotifa-k.
...vp. Knti.man.
. .tp. Snme.
...tp. O'Neill rogt&T
...tp. I,lrtinifTv . -. ,
...tp. l'atteron. ":
...vs. Prlapte,
and amid the blindincr spmy and the 1 TT .... -r- 4 , ! incr i e, w:is h, stnn-tp 1 to i-enii
m I.' 3.-1 .. n 1 -Aii-.iF iiniu i nti.iJ ur ; -."-- - " -".-:
-w-T-arriJcrunp uniRinrsa wa, lu FSIJ Am. Hp e:.rof, mi a litllo l.ile ! lars loi his trouble.
E 1 1. 1 . . . ,1 .. .1 a n .4 1,A i-I-ti luiifcin - I "
.VP. Kreb e at. -
l.)cre;tii-iis to the report cf J.eph 'trp-nViT,
rq.. Auditor to report dltrtlut!co of the money
In the hands of tbe Sheriff arislnir from the eaie of
the r?.il ettate ol John Sharbauili.
In the matter of the report of viewex to Taj- oat
a pnhlle raid from the linnco of Charles t'oenoy to
the head of No. 4, in Washington township-. -
In the mat'er of the mle on the pa,rt of F.mnnnel
J:in and John .Tsmes. In the matter of Vne
maofih treot. In Millvllle horonth. -
C. F. O'lK JS'NtX.l, Prothoolery.
rrothirnotary's Otfiee, Eliensburg, Jan. 77. 1S0.
Trlmrii ihn c.o' j,rlud and tb skv tie can '
All that niffht and all tb next morn
ing t hey Avere driven blindly onward, not
knowing where they were; for the fitlti
had not been, seen for two whole days
and no observation 'could be taken.'
lint Captain Petersen, who, bad those
setts by heart, began to fear that they
were being driven in among the Orkney
Is'es, and he knew only too well what
chance the stoutest three-decker would
have" against thos tremendous .rocks
With such a sea runninpf. '
Toward afternoon the wind fcH surU
denly, though the sea still ran hitrh; but
now came something worse than all
one of those terrible Northern fop;
which turn day intovnight, and make
tho oldest sailor as helpless as a child.
Tire lanterns were lit and hoisted, the
ship's bell was kept eonstavttly tollintr.
and the captain -ordered up two "look
outs" beside himself ; bat the foe grew
thicker and thicker, till those on th
f orecastlecould barely make out tne fore-raask,-
, '. . - - . -
I!-' - "t "waa that htijre tIim shadow
th-' ' lout suddenly j at ahead like
ja.t iinf; giant?. Could it be a
rc t -;; ' C ; - ; , - '". ,
i "Port your helm 1 prt roared the
I CHftaJn, at the full pitch of hisvoico. '
linr it was too late.- The next mo
ment "there pnrai a deafening. crash...-a
shock thatiew them nil oiT tltoir feet
and the P'l, with htnfliows stove in,
was sawing. an-1 trlndintr ttpori tho sharp
rocks that ereed her thmngh tfnd
thronfjh, .he 'wnter Tnshlng into
her like a c ,wnct. - ; -
The next, few minutes Ivere like the
confusion dl' a tfonbletl dream ft shad
owy vi-on of a huge dark rri ass -overhead,
a short fierce strnjfzioaimd whirl"
ing foam and broken timbers and ibon
&u ri1111 1(z n iiijijm Xilllll. iiil'l Lli iiiil; i
goftly into the parlor, dropp tl into an j
easy chair with the careless grace of a j
voting: tnan" who' Is accustomed to the
programme. '"Dy Jove," he s;iid to the j
figure sittinrr in the dim obscurity of ;
the sofa, "Uy Jove, I thought I was j
never going to see you al-me again.
Your mother never gties aay from the i
house nowadays, does she, Minnie?" !
"Well, not amazingly irequently, clieer
fully replied the old lady from the sofa.
''Minnie's away so iiim.li of the tinit
now I have to stay in."' In the old hick
ory at t he end of the. house the nioplna
i
owl complained of the in. ton much ia its j
usual style, the katydid.? ni ver s.m.ar ;
more clearly, and the plaintive cry of ,
the whippoorwill filied the night with i
poetry, but he didn't hoar any if it, all i
me same. .ui, nv teorse, - ne sum
She said that was correct and ban 1. J
him Uit5 funi. After c;rnl:T? tin
1 money, sbc :::ud the mho w..s riiiht. and
i then cave him t'.vi ":t y ilt'lliirs more ns a
i iersouaI Rift. Xothing tnrre was ever
lica"d of the altali i:;uii on Salnrday of
j last week, when the man who left th
' money so mysteriously called on o;.r
; townsman, and after a few moments
I conversation, askeil f'r a private inttr
: view, and then said that be bad jest re
j turned frm serving a t rtni in ?!.'. 11 iri
I erti .enitentiary of I'eiuihvlv.'in'u. I!r
j stated that the woman who ;-ail"d br
tlu' moiu v was l.iswil'. and thai I::r;:sv,
. .. ..... care-i i..r a sanerini: .Ninirade in p
ic:i c.oi- to Jitmso.f. Such m.ttanees ft seif-snrr.'i.-e
arc very rp.re. aTi t when they ("-rur tend to
renew cur futii in the irn.u'e cob,cs of
hunni titty ind cor fi tin the rl,il tr.tii-n thit
"one toni.-!i of nature mnkes ns ell of kin."
the ;e years hhoTi,; 1 tn-v- r kiii.-vv.i d"
s'-rving a term hi St a e r:--;:i, a:id
would i:it have h r kisuv it fir ;
sum of lnor.ey. as in r folks, as well
bis, were of the lust, faiiiiiu-s
York cuv. lie s;a!ed tliat
to a friend firtecn minutes later, "if I
didn't leave my hat on the piano and
my cane in the hall, I'm a goat. Think
of 'em ? Forget 'cm V Strike rno blind
if I knew I had any clothes on at all.
What I wanted was fre.-di air, and I
wanted about thirty acrr-s of it. and
mighty quick, too." Xor York World.
! "dead brokt
lie
A:c lvTKLi.Tor.rrr Dos. A Pris cor
' rr-M uideut of :, New Oceans Piryuoe
I tells the following story :
; There !s n terriT ia , coc, line St. ll"nnif,
! that no "!m r sees tin t-.ntitj.il rnsti 'n.r
' enter thi'i he thus tj;. to the counter, npettn
1 hii tpoiith, r.nd h o!"S inipli-rirc'v r.t t''?
; cf.-'f:r. 7"'- ''.-:-:-,) v,-:i uu-iVriandH
j the p.i:it:'-:ni."e t),r.t he pats a s,.it ln t).
- eien nout'i. Tl:etnrri-r louuds to the door,
1 Slid in instant :s r.t tl. t:e.tr"l pis'.iy
;i'i.t:'. Ti." Inker irivt-s the diu n oak".
islii-h the tatter btiiit's to h;s lienefn-tor,
whn tire:ks the (.ike into three piec-'s. n
is f i; i'lwilh e-iven the ten-jr ; the d-iir, lnv
e iter it. v?ti'i'Is m I i hir'd les. t-'ts tho
cns;viuer t r.t the eiimi i.',e e of cake vt h
.v"v Chi' il-''s) ;u'--., h-t-it t ty t 'i"-c tnt-i:i'-li"d
v . .1 .
ins
V.e
II V
and want id to borrow
little money of imr t'-.vn
was crantud. He nflcrw
niati, h
.Y.i. c.l:
i
until t;v r"!:"!e:;i-,:i raps ton ti-i's en l'ie
' tah'.e; t the tcii'.ii rap the tenter tocs the
! er.!-" in the air. n-vl c it 'ii -s it hetore it falls
t to tlt floor. The cpi Svr.i n th.Ml t.'Vi-sthe
. f!-ii-l r.;... r-t,. in 1m.: 1 . -, , -
otr olii-c, and lroni con vers i n t lu -r-, i "j. y;: 1 ..-i rtv-n tw i f r t' tee r. !r-,f-s ..f
we think be Only asked the lor.ti to s t- , o;-.l;e." ' Titerf an- th-.tisitttd-t of n-'ia I'.trit
whetiier tne matiwit!: wtion: ne t.itit ; v( tiave i-ver i:i.-Te(i a p:ec ot eare. nw.
t;cts 111"'", u you l
vu re tret
f VlT T 7", T " .T 1 -I 1 - -i nr.i-d I 1 1 41,.,., i
lit, TV lll,li'b 1. 1, v Lti.lil llll i
get credit, for. When hc-r trrandmotb-er
U1 told tlie six-year-old a long yarn
about a fahnlous bear, w ho used to go
round the country eating upall children
who disolnycd their parents,-the bright
child looked into the wrinkled face and
said : "frranrtma, were there any bears
of that kind around when you were a
girl ?r And "When th old lady assured
her that besrs of that kind v,-ne a rc.'i'ut
invention, she simply replied, "I tho'r
there eotiHti't liave been any or 1
shoaldn't havo had a grarviaaothrr."
left so larso a sum ha.i any con'.i I
in his word and ho::or, as 1 e exhihited
I nniln a cum tn ft!,!?', in cm- rifn-i'. II.. I
-(in. .- -
- j Pa. We were unable- toi.btain hisn .me ,
or addiess. and aiuuniii ne aei-i out. ;
the p. u t of t.ne a iittle htSt the iallu- ;
ei.es of 15-.ir.or, it was plain to be seen ;
he was a m:-.n of t ducat hu and talent, j
He is well a:-natn'e 1 wili r.r-my in and ;
around our village, and Rave the his- i
tory of some, which, we must, confess, j
surprised us. ll arrriy Ftce P.t.. '
a tri nili-i-i-Mi -nd 1 tio'ti've
Ionian. IV,'. ly yau i'l t ke
' f r.ke nod I ,t v i; in the
st'ei-t for l:s that are not ns well en in t1''
- ?:. n-i r n r.re." Tl.e tenv-r taVi-s 1h
1 ir-t pieie of cake In his rnoi.it ! ,ivs it In
t! e stres-t, jettirt!" to the customer, lot ks in
'iiiiiiTiply :tt inns, is uiiic.i as to '-Hvn
I d.otiv ti.o giTiN-t-I i.h.n?" ard '.:-h ilown to
d--ie until Mi.rthrr cujl niier er.ter.
Thk kind v ife who htts a str ih for hr
hu.-har.d wlitn he cu'.ucs in'o the house
"'ill rot dli'"! ! P! t o 3 togrt r. r.
Tn" roamins cnrrerpowi.Tt of the Bnr
! llnston (b:.va) -e t'.s a l-Wsing
i storv tif a elf-icrit":.'inu trave'er Tiho t'
! v.:t:'"d bH ene.-ttes the wn! SC of devfcminw
. evervtdit, r.pMi a citahs Tuilsiy sfaticn
' iVtuiiVjj'.iuider, nod bavlrc M !!c'!i ne
' f.i'.ni!sl'.ed tii f.'iK, ts.-i:-;ed mwav. ttvlisK :
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