7 THE CAMBRIA FREEMAN lUiKSSlil'HG, Cumbria Cn,, Fa., BY H. A. MHKK. Graiuntcetl Circulation - l,OGS. AdvcrtiKing' l?rtto. The tsrir nd rr!!nb!r elrrlM-n of t-e C"w- Oertif of n-lrett Nsrf. hp tuvori will tcM tfrtU at tlie I)10"-log low ratri : V ltd 1 inch. 3 tlm- 1 I ninrtttift ... I so Bout he... 1 yr 6 ivioottg... . 1 yr 6 znontL.... t0 It I 10 IS rl l.f . v s C'.i nt.i v ' 1 Tear. ooln 6 montbf .-,r.i- one var. essi ia advance M.S I 6 moctba 1 TMr C in out L l VS ' " H not p'd witb-.n'l tv 1.1 H tiol id within 6 rcos. S.pti " il not p'J within year.. 2.2o 1 1 yrmr ArtTtilnl;rat r and Kxerutor'a ot!?f Andi'or'a "tip Sirar anl fm iiar Notir? To r''V, ron Knjr otitsi'ie me ce.uuiy rents t Oil.oaal per year will b? caara-ed to i r. tfiol wi'.l tb !o terms be de- crt-! f ro-r. .i t tiio., who el -n't consult ttieir ou intTfrii br p-ir-'ir in. advance mini n..t expect to he piuo-- 1 on ti-9 am- fojtint; a tho-M wr d. Let this fot e distinctly uo Jcrstood Iri.m t-xi loi wsr. ln'f:nFi ittn;s. first insertion lc. pr line ; ear k fnt'Snaent Irnertiun 5e. pr lm. or lort.'w. and rp-inut u iim r s' to call mttrn fion t:iy rrcrr of liir't-J or tn4)ri.'u tn!'rfft maif tf iid or mf adver'ttr-r.gy.it. Jrtyt of ail km1 reat'y a '. cir-Miti- onslj rxecutetl at lowcit ) rlcs. Lon'i yoo lornct it. H. A. frlcPIKE, Editor ancE'ublisher. "EJ IS A fRKEMiS -WHOM THE TRUTH MAKES TRES, AND ALL ARB SLAVES BESIDE.' SI.50 and postage per year, In advance. If Jar tor vo'ir ratter ooiorr . VOLUME XV. EBENSHURG. PA., FRIDAY, JANUARY 28. 18S1. NUMUER 2. pt-tp it you pi-nt, N-.-ne hut : TayF do ot 11 si.-iri. 0 jlS tVri VJw 'ik'lk'vl 13 r? -3 r.r1 Clr. "WOLF'S I fill Halms mm II rxi tiling House; In Central Ftnsijlvtinia, 'EXT TO POST-OFFICE, ALTOOXA, 1'A. srtoi tar sua rro t, r. is r 'A ALL IVOUT. il I .'i O? ft aritty l K 1 4 t f t'A WAT S i IIS. fan. i.v ik irons t P SA-K H ITS.. Lf'it ancrt Mitt of S 1 i f..' C .'.' ( IIS.. AU VTool Blut end f:l.'tK J.A'f.TO.V 5 1 II S... Iwi'lt- f.i rat'.til : v (' a SLli rir;or.!2t t ifi 4 a r tr:n:s ifjtrj.it ia4:i A-." A OiJ'f St t'aarj. !! fT('..' . C? PASTS !..' TASTS m ('if n' f';r .neti AU- it t" ? KlHL t I t S' 7. tC WOO It. 60 I 11.10 it.i'J U. l I . .on ; .ti it. . J i I .()''' o .' t:,'.ts cd j:.ali, lAnni.dt VrMi fdiirtttrnt Iff Special 2iariiius .H'si hk( r,ivi:i) FROM OUR LARGE WORKROOMS, j cummtfn or i conrun Lu o - BLUE, BLAKand BROWN Al l WOOL Hit REITER OVERCOATS, flotb iljur.d, Siik V:et Collar, Jod SSorje Li nl uj(. 1m TEN 330TLX,A.nS! f.iV'ii 'iii 7r:lrV rf H fefittaw Malt.Mi M.VMS Ctis I t. Wt Sjiuliittjfl o OPEN EVEPtY P.Y I NT1L iO O'CLOCK, i U. Reversible Overcoats ! Tlie KeTurs-l, I'rers .at first lnaai't.s'.ad luelf or.a v. j. 1 '.! 1 r.-jt act a fulr hold oti p iblls : faror cat. I tl. lm'.ns aurs, aid the h:iim ara ariaiiged la ' j sueh a way that t!:tri is a.i wror side to It. Ont si c ' the ah is KnUhed in A varia'.T cf styles', ! su. has .' Jr,a:..B.:x.!'.fte., ete., am! tb.otb.r i i t o. are to i-.nn!c-j'y cotitrlvcj that no matter .- whic'a side of tlie ,-eat is oat Iher are alwa-s in the '. rigut fat.. rea-; L,r bus'.aesi. We will show thia ' , - ..:: U. hfT.rr;.:L,-itS,lf.T9::...,,t:If- ; thiPt; iit car Hue O . joiiti :i f r sutji:..' c ;.jvsu'tio'. "WE IIATE.H'i'T ItOlGIIT AT ASSIGNEE'S SALE a L... a r la.t.t r -form r-T Overalls ar.d Shirt ma.Ua of hasT i-. uJ a.i w hara co n'orc to k f hsiu vmrw ! r w will Kr " ttj-ih4 - (fntr.:of tlie lA jAiri wt in ti:o pnrvbAS by ; M'lWrn tli-i.. at FIFTY ClMri I'lK SKIT, or a. zm'wlj. 'lhr arawgr.h at Irait DOI'BLI llil TIIlS AVEEK vs ar ' w -j. 4 ful'y as our ar -Tjad eoad!tivn w.;: perit.l, rr-rjihi-j ! Iijt la SUITS AND OVERCOATS and i';-.-.i;:.tl"T.H,.'0'I. We are prei urs J to t: .w aln:o..t aa trniini It .el rtu:u t of ereoj tu ni in ' t' : and t"r.'.!cre'.otbi!i;, but tL r:i'. e-.t' o. th week is I n ( .Taiccts cf e err i .-. It as plcasasl to taik i-'Jl the newest ad 1 StifJ". as It it to wear thai, bet not all of , W.,,veenee, yo'i w .at io j ay I r them. t a aLrar. gaiasat th '"; -.'. . 1. esen thu'tah they tray be a little '"-. -.-u4i .1 wV will read this to-day will fc K il t It-rr. ttit A GOOD SJTIX OVERCOAT, l"ay er.cuKh It sj . a sens ef warmtb ; sntu'as t.al tsoujh lor H i ru-.sliet watr, and jaoa Iok- J Int o.-.iit. lor b.'.t-r ale, eiu t had hr I i 1 Ul. r.)() , sHj.OO. Other oerebar.ts'w,:: wk with the tarn liktsf f r ij pHfjaur Ler at i . ti til to, and the v'h'Bfb'.-'.a oeroai st J.s to W hte no tu;;eU wr;;i n-,r ha- you patlae i rad ,' ihii-5 1 j an aesoan; ! what w. show th s wse'i. Here :ihe plaee to use y-mr aad 7'iir jn,lS'ner.f. lire we will not tJre jts w.ni leseriptsor.! belr und. ru:Mi:,i!5i:n this! VSatTtr ?1u bt tUat nut JuU J.oa u.t seld at ;.. rCm face with It th fir, minute yoo ca-. -a art fr'ne a if ye a had yoarnion In your pocn-t. T ka, , v,,ur B,jney v.k a your p-vekei if ;tu want it; hut tak iol car of th garment f s, to lctj as our interstin thsoi ecLtiuues. GODFREY WOLF. R. I.ATMf 'B fin r v. . i . s v v H- .HII'llftiMI. t Tt II. IiOXSTEEL A son " tt-L'FAY THE HlCHtST CASH P.1ICE 'tn nrii Dint L3lLUlf .' uann, in i, sii 'J Pelf, Calf Skip., Ae. ff. i JOII.N.sTOV.:,. TA. SI'.XAVi :pts ao!);:my en i ?itrobo, Tn aim Gloi nm I Via nr. v v. ,. I y " '.'1- r-.e.,". :.J r" "'. fr-ni wh'.-h ,r.-,: l.-.n.T,., ,.';; Lr' ! ;t al'.rat! lad.c " "r uit , , ., . r "" i '-'i: l;M(ll-,'l 1 ViW f"J ' -.fi-.iia: a;.ls nj biarhtst "f IP it ,v" . ' rV. . "1-5' c.-vVi-VVi''.'ri n ' "nolliowa ,ct ;'; rAKAr.Al CH. Tj! r t Ut' ' ! f ; ; c 15 JI IXK a rrr r.r.i: kk A A P 1 K W II Kim kt: h H UK A V i' K U A P M.K U J! ; u lieapest!!' geo. hurtle has Nov LAKttMi, Bffl'sfflUSf VA1U1 -ir sr'iCK F ( Hardware! Stoves, Tirrwm-e, . oaat Hl-Si:FURMSHI' sss:j j -. cniji) (K)Dii iiiiii sss:- ' i 1 1 i i i) i ftrilr initio OOfJO 11)MHI SS.Sf, Ac, Sc.. tint ori'.i ho fnnin! In pnv ir.p. c-tn' i: Vnn.vivaaiia. II if i-;.,'. k coni.iir.. , ' f vaj-iuus ftyU?' unu patterns; 5 Snilclei-'' I.Xni-tlAViii ! of every flo.'crii-T tun ai;J nf bc-t iuUity; I CARPENTERS' TOOL! y . : ' ! ' i , j i of all kindi anj tim lv-.- ir. the market. AI4 'a V. TABLE AND POCKET CUTLKlj : lilania nre, ineeiiiiire. M I ver-IIe i 1 virr, noixi and A llloiv Vjs.re, Wall I ' lfr, I'rliriL a:il VnlifH, Iterolverx. I . llx, V Uen, Horse simoK. liar Iron, K Itnti. Ilitme . at Is. ir r i Iliiltn. K J 1 i eli. Mill Stmt s, iir I itwf nurs. Stol Sti i I ft now .tKinlcls. Ktiail Vnoim: I Slowing Machines, Horse Hay Rakj,!rrcwi !lnrellar Farks, Rope anil I'nlle.4, . iiiiiinuir ami n lull line l Slai-. : .ii.ii. unm, .it -. n larire a?5"Hinnt of V Table, I lourand Stair oil f.'lcit,4 C '.-ii-riair'3 A)il Cloth. ' . I'Ai'KH ami oil i'I.oti: wiNix'tv: sir uhms a M Is! I A ! Y. FIX' 1' K I; : Li VKtieoi.L ASUTi i vllM:: LivK!:i-.i..i. ASUTi S K.M.T. the best in the , r! I !..r Dairv and Til ue: iup -r.i i; K s vi. i ti- , f.-:.... n i i vU:;;Ui!'Vi,T,:uVV'r:Ml Vh.lVi,".,:,v: n-.K kins' p vi t-.vr sAHrrv i, r.n-s. ui,,.s en.Mif.t b expl.'ded: 'i::i.hi:kn's V. A 1 O.VS am It A li 1 S : tie la ryes t s tin k if All l.K (.' l.'t H KS . tall slia) I.- ar.d r:?-a and of silver. .r war- ever o'V . f'T 'd ..,r sale in Ki.enrbiirn : a iuli line nf I'AI 'f ; lllil SDKS of the t:i.,'t iiir;.!.:e .oinliiv WIN'. ! P'iV,'(rI,4SS, OII.N I'AINT-i 'll'lTi'VlTM' V A I:N isil i:s. sc., toireHicr with a larre n::d com- plete st ick oi i hi, ice iMflXTIUKsS. TORtl'f'n 4V1 vi'CU-i:' 1 as thua i.iii.l i ..( other ii.v.-fii I and nee,:i s. In l.ict. :ui;. tli'i.v I haven't yrot orean't Short I,. I 1 i l.o: v, . ;-t 11 hllV I i:u. ii I.I i'l:: I r t-.r --t ie eta v ' r; ii :( t:i as r;iL-3- artiei iret a i do ot! i eLAS-i in ijl-iLnv, while I Lev wi'.l ttivariiiblv In i I SOI.l) AT HO I TOM I'lilC'ils) j Having; had nearlv tiiic.tv km:s" kph iv ' FN.'i-: it: the ..!- ol ...... In o.v 1 .... I ..... ...... t.rJ to Mtl!lV lliv ttu.-toiners with "ihe er.- h-t in III. n:arkt;t. Jive t.io tibfr.il -h.ire ..f'yonr patr-.a- : xe. i neii. un.l lie e. -l; v m . i-.t i ti:;t l lie is a:wa.i H.o thea ie-t. and that it ne -r i -.vs to l.iiv an ii) I'-ri-.r ju I k-ie soiipiy bee-tti ;e ihvt price is low. at I lo i. i. I .Hi J . . i . . : ' .e i.l. 1. 111UI... ....U I. HTH Ui. ilj the deare,t it; tlie end. j IL(. IlLA iLiA. ! K,,n!!bar' A; ril "" 1,T'' - - - j j Ik. h. Johnston, M. .). li-icic, v., . . ... . j 1 on -.! 1IM Inst., at 7 ". 1.0. k. p. .'!., : T'.TT Ti -irp v-t ! lor tl.o t'irii.M.i' y ol oiMVrtals ntel errrtina a Two 1 ' KJ A... JL jl( , ' Story i;ii.-k Addition !.. tti i'n!ii ..Imk.I House; 'is:..; uo-iilioa to b.i -.'-;v..-l lee', with a coanreitn nT-n-ri".!" --TT? O. T-TTr7-" '-"' "'l- l'.:i a!"l sS ecl'l.-at :os c.n be -A. SAA ii..f Aiij V iJ J ; -r- ! KQHEY RECEIVED ON DEPOSIT, ' ; INTEREST ALLOWED ON UMElMIH ; COLLECTIONS MADE ; AT At. A. I tsslC rt 1'eP.Tv j ; jUiiAi-1 on uie i-iiiAUOL iiiitb:rT,,;;;V,7o:;?he 1 - -wo..,, .., a I IVtVrl, i ' PVP I ( I biVftvn i,,.,,,,..,.,i i 1:1 r'-:-' u.ves nof.ee that ho id nit at iiU ohi.-e in ' Gh hKAL 15 AN KIN i I SIN LSS :r-v-,- -. n, t,? "v.i.i o e ,n tlie ..uerfci.nu. 1 .r vl e pur;.ese .. anend- ...I, NTW '"i'T"I ' :i'" x'r !'''" 'hilies of his af: oic.iiiieiit. when and ; 1 lt.-rs.- A l.L. . Tiherc ell persons having elsiiui are rvqaired to . t . . . ' pre. ei, i thoin. or ba dei.arrnd Iri.tn oit.inir in upon j ArcotintH !-soliicI. ru:..i. a. v. hakklu, Au.nt.i-. I Ko.-rteimr. .lac. li, lM.-St. A. W. BUCf, CaVuier. ; "a r-ntm." x-..t,..," -r." Lbenhuri, March 1?. 1's.h-tf. i i.M enroiiATr.n i.57. i STRICTLY OH MUTUAL PLAN, i EGTIOH MUTUAL C 1 1 D I P f P ft D' l V OF EDENSQUHC, PA. ( Iff 1 P A,. ... I UivMtM Vet a ftftt-f ) f5 vl'l P ; tl6i4l&4ftal iy.vi) LUif id lW " WitV I Only Five Assessments in 22 Years. NO STEAM MILLS TAKEN. . - f i r- a r m nnnnrnT rc UUUU I Hill!; I 1IUI i-Il 1 J-J EirKCIJT.LY DEHWED. -ir t. t-. i tT' Tl - - VJL.U. .11. IVL.AL'Li, llCMUtlil. T. IV. DICK, Secretary. l.hensburfc, Jr a. 31. 18S1 -ly. Freidhoff's Block, CARL RIYI.N1U3, Practical MthM ani Jeweler, EDIINSBUrtC, PA., HAS always on ha.O'J a larse, varied tin. elu fant a'sorttnent f WA'K'H KS, I'L'X'lts, .1 KWKI.KY, id'KCTAChl.S, K V Il-ti L ASS L.S, Ae., which he olfer for salo at lower price than I ny other dealer In the county. Persons needing; mi vi bin if in hi line wi II tin ncll to i; ire him A e:;i bei-.re piirehasin-!- elsewhere. il'roinpt attention paid to repairing C'Iorlt.. AVto hes, Jewelry, ie.. and aatia.'sction iruaraa teeil In both work and price. Fire Insurance Agency. T. -XV. DICK General Insurance Agent, k a i:ys n vn c, , l'A . Policies written at ihort notlca In tha OLD RELIABLE "ETNA" Ati'i nther Ural ( la.s ( oniianies, Ebtcsburs;. cpt. 22, JSsO.-ly. tou.v Mcni'iiy. r. j, fJL f IIVSKJIAN A.VL.St'ifiF.(N, r.ttrr-er:. -... VitirtrTtrf fM- ). In Col- nnade Bw. trcm W tupleit by-V in. Kitt!l i ia tupiau oj- r "1 ,ctec J,)CBtr('l 't ft-ft'el.-tai c r-Y-Forr.Tii Annual mate- OFTHH I'lrOTFf Ttox MnrL FlT.E 1 X- iiMrASiop AniniA 1'ciMT. Ir the j ar emiir.g Jitni'.nrT 10. lt-,1 : j Am'! f I'T ic-tv inareil ,InurV 1S-H1 I.KM,BC7.3S I Aui't 'f irojtprty insured ilnrii.r r.r 1 A-t ItT'lnot iiMiount cxijired tltiric yfur 1k4.251.51 wm-.'unt siirrwn ilur. d ar..l ranrelc.l SO.94&O0 3.".li!S.f'l Ain't ;j!-o;.;ty iafurt l Jan. 1 ), 1-SI J1.4;',!.!6!2 ' Ain't j'remii'ni nrtos In I lor Jan. 1J. U- f 18..VJS.4S I Am": . rem i it in nwea tak- rn during y.-ar 3-,(-'Cy4 $ ii-.i.o-.rfl.CT i dtirtiiK yojr 19,gj.43 j lViluvt niiiunut snTrtn- dured ana canctieil.... a.r'.j.iO j Aui't prcmintn not.j In fbroe J.m. Vj, 'SI .li;8,Oi!7.ES Jfumbiir ioiiriea l?sued d'irins yar. . I " " in fi'e Jan, "l, lSl . ..1447 j ( AMI iCCOVJT Kt! Etl TS. j Am t v.t liani! at la.tsMtlcmvr.t. a 16.51 fili t'H i.i-w iiiMiraure 1.U15..VJ Ain't A t-F.m'nt Nu. 6 collected S.T'.r Interest iw v'ived Sift) jiA,20S.e4 EXl-CSI'ITV r. KS-t.OH.SK3 PAID. ?Iiir:t Ij. r.nd '!. L. Fur.ihay $ J.S0.0;) .l.-ii-.TSOtl KuWllilld.. . :.m V in. H. Huiiii tiri-y M;irv ILtuvr. Ksicutriz.. .I.irln:.l !!. tMiiilctt .luii'rs K : k atl iok Kdard K rmise. ......... . .1 ''fi n A r-ile rTim 1 1:zj:i id A ;'k ! v . . l,OV'l.l0 10.00 -S.ou 2;.IM) 4'l.tU :i.'ji) 11. M U14.IK) Mamarf! K.it'-j!, Adui'x. A L I ..... I ( . . .ni.uu l.'omuiiii'ii on Asrv-?.mcnt No. 6. Nerreta I V 's 't'reasiircr's lary liPUt Airt-nt' coiii;uiriiiuii rrei:i:i:n: lciurned tor j-olU'les cani'clf J 1(j.7J Si'i.oO 4H.OU 64.67 s I li 1 1 .1 jnjri':, sidiinut'i i, i: v l"i?.--ne, etc ." 110.72 Ja.OO aivi s.eia.f.s Kii - ca. - j ai.ljuu:tt lisse. lUl.inct on hand . .?1.; ')'.;. -rirvs.'fl.cs ium r.ola' la force Jaa. 10, 1 Ssl . The forrunir.tr aeMtn! and ited, foun I cr rre l and uprnroi itie i -t,i ,tay oi January, A. H. lsi. joii. l.t.il. I jn. 2iViss.-3tKVJ - - - ANS, i uu ! . ... A ' I H I OH'S X( )TICK.-1 )AN''h M( iAI'usaml.M I't'-AR :ntl M aky AI I'kak (his Tii) vs. Titos. All i.i.kn it o. In the A'ourt of ('iiinim.n 1'laas of ; "!i"br;a i;jui,ty : No. 37, Sopt. Term, is:-.', k. u j 'li.V.tr'.'ianr.l having h-en appointed AuuiMr ! .' r'P "'- "'ibiuioii of the fund in the hands of Tin . irih I h. F-q.. Jl ih Slier: It i! fainbria '' r''t irom tlie sale ot the deten.laiu s real is- ; ,n ,!"' "'. e stated case, hereby jtives notice that he wnl sit at his olliee in Kbenburur. on 7'tr- ' ,!1l' - r'-liruu i;; S. fssi.nt -2 o'ebiek I n t he a ftrrmnn, i l!l" purpose of ul lend i to the duties ot his 5il'" P!'""'tuieiit. when and where all persons h mis are required to present them, or bu de- .....u u.,e . ......,, ,.,,.,. A. V. HAUIvL'.R. Auditor. i: MIS un, Jan. I t. isl.-;it. Ai'Di roirs notict-:.- !nr!' 'our: ot Cambrlti t?ot '.In the Or- U lit v. 1 'i t he ma i ter of t h Of Ill;.,i:n-i S:;rirctt. .lehn r " 1 . V....HV , J.ayli.r mid .Joseph Vloi. i)""e.l-e I. 11- lt-. i'.Xe.'itlors of lVter Kt! A..il ri'.'.. Ii.e-nih.r 1... luse, on innti' ti of Johns- 1 10:1 . au aii. 1 :.o t . iirt appoint J-is-'ph Aiou.n- ' 1.1 au A 11. lit. t tn rei.ori disi r.,iit ion 1.1 1 ae money in t lie h i n is of Hi f "..v-"-u lors. It v i lie 'uu rt . I:i piir.-i.an.-e of the r hove a t-po: ii tnent . 1 1..1 A u ! , .r n:i ;i.; ii .it i ! i si t at It i o;je-e j n Pihi'.isimr. on ; 7 ;iri1.- ;. l:ir ",d lit?. of li 'irtui ni. --.at In o'er --k. I i a m .. when and wh.-re ail paiiie iutereiied ean ; a.;i u-1 if llio think Tirol. er. tost i t it. luiMi.n in.nr.r t . ibonsbura". Jan. li. m-i'i.-iit. ' " ; iAT,TI(K Ti) t,(-"l"--ACT. HIS. ! -i- Sen'ed prorio.ais will be received bv ". ' li ml os of Ki .unt K..r :2ri e. u a" tie' .-t -re ot .loo'i 1.1 ... Hueetors i jserre , t':.. i.rl.l 1,. ... ..r,-..r 'i l.i.l. All . -. . to be direct v.l to the .s-er: t .rv. i liv order of tl.e H-.ar-i. I IO. A. F.I KI'AH, S c'y. 1 s ""OTICK. Notice is iicit'li.v given thitt : -Ll nr'ilica'-.o i will 1 c mado to the Le-,.-iature iHS ,, ,',.' -, An Art rc!;i!ntr to the roi l-e: inn l he rnuu;v ot r-iu;' Tie.'' mi iirvrij lite 1 Airii. Anno lH)UiinI m thu .mti fi:M hn mire 1 n 1 .-i-t nt v-tto, ty tti-ikin mt i.i r - j, i i -t . : T-r'J ;-;ei-iiiiir'r" wl.crever it O'-'ur tti wwi'T ii ii3 i-im-L ' ' l. -f-r." l'he t-nrjii w ! aiiH.nti f!i :i' ti sire The ti x ;n yvr.i 'one un'in.i ifitr. fiiie in -..-h vf.r to imv their tax'S ui: l rvc.-t . e the hm.eiit the f i: f h-n nl uv uvr XvT: t.V OUI,ikl'"'- I A l i'ITOR'S N( riCK. The im.lt r- ' v. 1 o 1 -. ' u .v.AJ.-i.. tit: 1 1 . i-1 C i ; X V si havipir h-"n ui-i-ointw-.l Au!i:or t r- l"ri. 'luinhi:::.:. f' tho fun. 1 in i)ir hiiri'ln of .Km. J. Kv,fr. Kjci'cutr ol H'iiraril A. iiurlie. ih'f'tj. ni Ui tv acr-ouat. cunJirr-,'.l Iro..I0. it 0, rMT ir i v v's sa.,1 rf i he t hp - 1 i i -it at h' fittifc in vn .'.v-ntrv. rib ij?, ;.v at o'cimrk in on. when ni,' iv her? :1 1 .-Ven h-ivinr' ' cUi .: re iuinjti to i.Ttnt thetn.or i.e ii.!ha.rrj.i m ei in no A. . JiAItfa.!' It Au.liti.r Enen.'hunr. .inn. 14, isi.-ot. I 1, XKCI "1 "( rs NOTICE: ttouuei teeu .sued to tho t. n'h'r.ijini'il , not iec is hurebv i,'pn to all person Win win themselves" uidebiud . hlcl 1-) .til IV1MI11' kllllVllliK I IIU ni. f " I IJ'iOI . i' e-tate t, r.itike iinmediat) iayment, a ; u,u-e fci-vm OaItsis ja;tiM the iin will r.resc ) thei.n, projjerly HiKi'MU!-rUf:tl. for settlement. 1111 cm proper y Hu;i;ei;li.if d for s".t'.ement. l:. K..Aiet . iN.M.LL ii. w. .Metros rsKi.r.. . Allegheny Tw;., Jan. 'Jl, lss!.-(t. Kzceuton. i A DMINISTRATOR'S XOTin-l i 1. t'.l..r,l Tnu, I'.ni ,l.nn . . . . i . .. .. .'. .............. . K , .. : o ... .V"J ' y. 'J"-.'"" ... .J. ?. ir.'.'. , sixne.l on ihe estate o! John i ill, late of Uailitrin ! K.ver. loan 'an les ","Vlb!ed"" said o'Se to mnke hi ne ioik-ivi vi v niu.iim tuiiuit f) mid lillill'l- Kiven to all parties indebted to said estate to iniike , payment, and those havinsc claims aaainst tlie incut. oKo. (it "n Ah., Administrator, OaliPrin, lice. 17, isjj.-tt. iTmISTRATOII S NOTICE " . " ice-tnte of i'illek SivBtis.! dec'.!, jjj' y itt Vuut tr toursi! i if t'ani bri!i roini- tv, deee".cd. haVe been issued bV the iWistcr d b'-sdahp'Vns5nde paym-.it must be made, a nd those l avinir claims, A. m.i tl-, . m sliii.il.l iireeut. th.-Tt. i.ri.Mrlv r.T.Y.:iU.l i.irsrtuiiueiit. f i) KKIKh J'ea. 1", lsui.-et. Adminiarraror. A D 5.ILN' I i I AT( ) I . S XOTPCE. K.stnte of IlKjsr.T .1. Mtem, dee',1 A DiUNI STU A TOIl'S N OTICK. Kstatn of Ass Mveus. ilecd. v.etiers tit a lia iaist-rat ion on the et iie of Ann jIye-4 aiP of ixite'to Unrontfh. dee'd, bavlnir l,en pr:ints. to the lindvrs utn.oL nolieit is hereby given that nil r .rsons kiiowinir themselves indebted to srtid eslar. are reijuested ! m ike iuino rtiate pay ment, and t ,e having el iiiiis iiL' iiast t!ie:.uio will present tt.a properl v a ut limit iciiied, for set tlement. " v. A". H. LiriLf, Adm'r. J:iu. 7. I'Sl.-St ! . . A . S Til AY P.tT.L. C'simo to tho prern Is sef the slbs-riber. In Whlto township, on or abo.it the Iftthof SeprenilT last, a one-vea. -o'd white nd red fpftitod bull, w th a w bite sl:. .irehf M. 1 ho .A. .tor is v piosi.td o c., i ward. irove prepl.ty. pay eharirts and t. F' awavj ctherwlso Is will be dtinse l of a. direl-t". ' MaTI'HIAS KIOSS.I Whits Twp., Jas. gl, ISSl.-at. 1 TOSEPfl McIi)NALD, 1 an i J . A e l't KiY-AT.bAw ' , e'riM.i.1 mm rfeliaro. "MX PtT. fwsm s sf ,"oa n Iwarn the ewaeteof t timr. IS. l)trtr.e of A i KB T1SI.N( in 1mm- npxTs. rIOO-pa (r raantmlM, 87T7 A YEAR and erpwnses t aeertts. Outfl Free. AVlrs p. O. TltB KY, IssM, Mag. t' o " i "f iii'"'ofV7ii'l''hC"Je 1 in" s!,c l)p0",ne alarmed, and peered out of i hospital the ratiei.t wr.s etherized, and then j el I was in Burlington. Y hen the yellow know the result, little llailie sat at the in- tehs the following st ry t-r t.ornwa.j becnVrtlat.emVurn hereby one of the loopholes that overlooked the sta- j had all of his teeth extracted. The tongue i fever broke out in New Orleans I was in Min- strument. her eye aglow w !th intelligence, j the Hudson, we-1 known si a sw.m-r b Kln . all persons knowi nir themselves in, icht- From th.is she saw the shadow v fi - I was drawn as far forwaid and out of the i mrsota, and immediate! v skipped out for Can- j and g..ihered in the news from oil over the j in? place: "I onee knew a very ri.iicn d to M-d estate arc requested to iiuike imineuiate -s. ...n. ,h.m .t v.. " ') i , . , , i i.i- . i ,i . i , , ,j . paMneid. aad tho.! havimr chines iiuiiiii-t 'he. wos approach and disappear beneath the 1 mouth as possible. An elect rie wire wss ada. lien 1 was a boy in school one day' I nion, w hoe dozet-s of brawny men c rowded i tnmg to Happen iie.e. s terji rnr ,.; aealewoV veranda ; and. knowing what cause the out- j then placed close to the roots, and upon the i ad the boys in the school were Hogged all j around to hear hut the lightning hi ought coming down from Poucbke. psie jV.i. J.isil.-vi.. haiintr Bateman. she had little i apiiiication of a iowerful current of eloctri- ; round for robbing an apple orchard, and the i and to admire the wonderful ekill of tha lit- l-oat It wn a In iaht m n ing in mi .biimuie "?I1.4TRI"CIi." ' I tell ye it's nonenfp." ?aul Farmer Hen, "This farmin? by booki and rule. And senilin' the hoys to learu that stuff At the agricultural solinols, Kutution o' crop" and analysis! Talk that to a youn balloon ! " Uut ye neean't he tollin' yer saie-ne to ae Fur I believe Id the uiof-n. "If ye piant yer corn on the growin' moon. And put up the line? for crow?, You'll find it will boar, and whent will too, If it's decent laud where it 'row. Hut potatoes, now, ars a difiarent thinir They want to ?:row down, that's plain ; And don't you sec you must plant for tbat When the moja is on the wane? "So In plantln', and hoein', and baytn' t!ia? It ia well to have an eye On the hr.es of the moon ye know ye eaa tell A wet nicoQ from a dry. And as to hay in", you wir ones now Are cutting your fcrass too foun : And if ynn wnt to ppemt jutt wait till it's ripe, And mow on the lull of the moon. "And when all the harvest work is done. And the huteherin' time coiues round, Tho' yer hos may he loekin" the Tery best. And as fat as h'V3 are found. You'll find your p-;rk all shriveled aud shruuk. When It come to tLe t ilde at noon All fried to rajrs il it wasn't killed At the right time of the mon. "YVUli the farmers' tneatin s ami Granges now Folks can talk till all is blue, Hut don't tc be gwollerin' all ye hear. For there aia't mnr'n half ou t true ; They are tryln' to make me change my plans, Hut I tell 'em I'm no sueh ruon : I shull keep riht on In the sa'b old way. And work my farm by the moon." A CALIFORNIA HEROINE. James Rateman was one of the first mtr- I icaus who fairiv settled down in California after th g-'eaVrush in He was unus- j uallv foitmmte in his minimi and unlike the I ' " nninrirr w nniv u- lion lirt 11 : i onn i.in Send- . " '.,... l ing to "the stales ior ins wiie ami cmuiren v, ,.1,io ..,.,. .1,0li,,n r. r.-r.-n I i,M ' t..,i o, ..".. .ti.i;.i,w.,.t (ii n,.. ; ' "... Constituted FiddietoWll a meeting hall, ,.,,,, re.,turant 'ind a concert hall all in one. ' There, at a lieavv outlav. he erected .. , ... "....,, i :l 1 vv.vst f :rv ior lif.iv'. wbicll 11:-.I1'- lt.'TOt both inside ami out was for years considered ' ' '' 1 ' '" i mi rvel of beiiitv 1'id refiiieiiient V widt? 1 veranda surrounded the building. To en sure coolness- with dryness, this veranda was raised some three feet from the ground, and left open for the free circulation of air. There was a large cellar. I'pnn eiodi of the four side there was a window some two feet square, protected .by strong bars of wood. , ... iv-o:.iii oo. ..i;oi. iiicoiiuii cjiiive iicii'.ii me: ver inihl ' , Cttemau s family consisted of hn wife, i,.,.. ,.i.,i. !,..,,. i, ,!.., three eiiildier. two girls and one boy, oldest thirteen years of age and his sister. For several years they bad enjoyed a peace- ful, nuiet lif, tiiat would have been happy , ' r . . , . only for one fact 15;t:-man was fat becom- i,,g"a confirmed drunkaid. It was very sel- ; dom that nightfall found hi in sober; and . r.. o trr.,,,-. r.ii.'ir...i' 1 o,i man i,.. f .vt i r. ..Mi :,,-r nnerved imh..e!le ; oeeomiiio u 1 1 t-ii; oi i ii , unci vr. iiieti-i jic. . it wis at, this time that .loaquin Murieta b"2a;i writing his name m ch-iraeters of 1 ,. and lire throughout California. Twice Ba'e mrtn lost valuable horses stolen by rncn of i the gang ; once ke had exchanged shots with the nnrauders. Exasperated, Rateman cat j aside his whiskey-bottle and raised a com 1 panyof men for tli.t purpose of ridding the. j country of this scourge ; but he so:.ti relapsed into his old habits, for drink h.:d premature ly Hired him, arid be oou!d!it stand th3 fa tiguu. s-'.il',, he always gladly furnished mounts for those who did take; the field, and his hatred for the bandit increased, with rvorv d IV 'itwl ts that James Rateman became a marked man. ar.d litiaily Joaquin Murieta eavehis lieutenant, Manuelt'larcia. nr "Tluee fnic;ered Jack," free permission to work bis will upon the settler and his family. As a matter of course, t!u "man oi blood" lost no time in dealing hi blow. One evening Rateman was returning on horseback from Fiddletowr, where he had : lroP t 'lor, tlvug!i it was a inrd slrugs'e been "on a since" for three days past. Ilav- ami nearly brought him todeatii's d-.or. lie ing lost all tl.e money he ha .1 wif.i him, he '. regained his strength and mental power in a was only about half drunk when he drew great degice, and yet lives in the sam-house near his dwelling. A si.ht met his eyes that . that his wife and sit-r so heroically defend w hollv sobered him. pfl against Joaquin Murieta end his villain- The' buiidings that were set apart for his '. j"S bandits. i laTmrrrs wrt now ih-ciiduI bv a mimbor of i ! armed men, vlh.e upvoar;noc, clress, ! i ons anl all hut two plainly proclaimed their j identitv, even had he n t seen two bleeding, mangled bodies lying near. They were a por tion of Murieta's band, who had surprised ar.d murdered tho laborer;. The dwelling appeared jut as usual : the doors and heavy- shutters were closed. Unless Rateman was ' . , i .... , at iiuiue, i.u.iitv: w i pei ...i v.eiA in ruu-i o. emerge after sunset. Rateman had just time to note this, when he saw a man steal cautiously towards the i building, and vanish beneath the varanda, closely followed by another and another, I He knew then that the outlaws had not vet , - effected an entrance, and a ray of hope en- tered his heart. It was just possible that he could procure assistance at Fiddletnwn in j time to aveit the tragedy, and knowing that , t)lU was tjlt. Iilst chance, he turned and dash- j ed away at full speed. i Meanwhile Mrs. Rateman had become a'T:ue that there was mischief in the wind. As the farm hands, on quitting work for the day, paused by the house for a drink, she i bade one of them saddle a horse and come l .... aware that there was mischief in the wind. A the farm hands, on nnittino- work for ihe i to her for a message she wished to send to Fiddletown to her husband. The man, she knew, was faithful, and could be trusted : s-o, when an hour elaiise-.l without his return - difficulty in divining the peril that threaten- ed. But she came of true soldierly stock, and instead of yielding to terror, as would 3oem natural, she resolved to make a good fight. Communicating her fear toher sister-in-law, Mrs. Rateman first locked the door of the chamber in w hich her three childien were sloeping, and then carefully looked to their means of defence. Tiiere were two revolv ers and " rifle all loaded. Though not ex- proved r Vt,'iPfI Vs0 women understood f:r wonda am',!,"""lng titese. It was a ihii'Uou of tO be f q M ,.Iq krliir.lflr.r. nn.ncca i-t 1 .r e.s ia; ' ,"PPi i j ,.,. I er ontr sstened intentlj-, they could hear pass i ,JDfttc'linS firat ing sound from be i as the enemy at work upon the fieSSOr .m, windows. Of seasoneoLiak their 'He is de'ant K,V6vw'ii'iijnii'SLWi;)tlsed oau- me to imitate his example. '"Yes, dead, I replied, after examining the corpse. They then beard a slight split. tering noip, a moment later cat-like foot-falls upon tl.e floor ef the cellar, togetLt-r with cautious wliisiH-rings ; ami then thfi stairs creaked t faintlr beneath the weisht of a man. i "I "will shoot the first one you take the i next." muttered Mrs, Batewac to her sister- )ne man will ar.swer that it is I'resemef Hour distant from Tans, stands the chateau the leineri ef the vi:i;.ty, but tbe o.r.itu.ty in-law. j mind ; and another that it is pluck ; another j of the Marquis of 1!. It i a very frranrt old j of thorough nolo: at ton ha deterred niTiny They were not kept much longer in sus- j tiiat it is being cool and collected in an eirn-r- j chateau, built at a time when every eout.try j from visiting it, and half of its wonderful ex pense. The latch was raised, and a shadowy j geney. It is none of these. It is something residence was a fo;iie and tourists travel j tent is yet unknown. From F. J. Coyne, a fijure stood before them. 'With rapidly beat- ' back of them and something which a man j thither from afar to admire its turrets and j well-known and reliable prospector, who is m.H heart, but hand as steady s though she , never had unless it was bom in him. In- its donjon, and its portcullis and, above all, j in the city, in cotipar.T with Mr. Johnson, a was praeticinc upon an inanimate target, j star.cts of presence of mind were met with its armory, hicii is said tocontain the finest j Ci'.irir, reporter, pJlbered some, interesting Mrs. Dateman raised her revolver, and, with I every day in the army. An oflicer out in private collections of offensive and defensive i facts recardine the cae, the result of a pnr- tho muzzle almost touching the phantom-Iika j figure, fired. A half-stifled curse a groan and the out- j mind aided him to form his men for defense, j -Mai ignan, ami a no less authentic buckler j four niles s u!h of t :ie Oreatervi.ie placers, law fell heavily to the floor, shot through the ' He had that presenee of mind, even though brought back by one of the noble owner's ! in a limestone ridge. ttU;ite recently a paity heart. ; his face was white as Hour ar.d his chin ! anootors from raiestine, w here .once it had j of miners, numbering HLht or ton, including Hi companions gave a simultaneous cry ; shaking. ISrave men were common enough been carried by Paladin. There, too, is to be j Mr. Coyne, determined to discover, if pe ss of surprise but then rushed forward, scarce ! in the ranks. Call for men to face cc. Iain ; seen the "glaive of justice" before which ' ble, the extent a;id resource of the cave, and understanding what had occurred. The fore- j death and a hundred privates would step out j feil the head of the count of Montmorency- j pru i led themselves w it h rope, cardies and most one stepped upon the prostrate form at once ; yet, test their "nerve" and they ! Hoiitteviile, with illustrious miftards and j other necessities. Tl.ey explored seventeen and fell, but it was with a revolver bullet in j had none. j celebialed broxwd end daggeis and rapiers ' rornus in all, the corridors and approaches to his body. At the same moment Mrs. Bate- I Among two or three cases in mind, that of j "d emieters, each with its er-peeial history. : which extend fo nearly a mile from the en man fired a second shot into the pantry, j John Melrose, a trooper, in the Sixth Miehi- I'it the gems of the gallery are the helmets, 'trance. They experienced g:et diT:cu'.;y, which, from the bitter curse that followed, gan Cavalry, is recalled. He was an under- j of which there are specimens of every shape as their progress was frequently ittierrupted was not without effect. j sized, quiet-spoken man, and he hud that j a"d epoch, from the humble morion of the j by abrupt breaks in the plane of the cave, at This deadly reception so unexpected, too i wonderful nerve hich not three men in the ; retire to the plumed and c'dded casque of the j whieh breaks they rapidly ued up their avail- so bewildered and cowed the survivingout ' whole brigade possessed. While acting as a knight. In fact, helmets are the particular j able supply of ropes. The cave has two cu laws that they hastily fell back, more than ! scout in the Shenandoah Valley lie was one ; hobby of the marquis ; who is, or rather wr.s, trances, which h ad to an oval ca ity. thence one tumbling down the cellar stairs. Accord- ; day eating dinner at a farm-house, when in j piouder of his collection than of miything a corridor leads into a i?rge room, and thence ing to their preconcerted plan, the two women I walked seven Confederate soldiers. They ; el-e in the world, until he took unto himself I r.f a still larger. In from the latter are quickly retreated from the kitchen, closing knew him for a I nion scout, and lie knew : a wife, when, so long as the novelty of the j two smaller cavities, and these comprise the and barring the door. They then hurriedly i them for Confederates. A brave man wouid ; situation lasted, she assumed the first place j extent of former expkrai ion. In them have dragged furniture and piled it against the I have made a rush or had a tight. Melrose i in his affections. Rut the Marchioness, who : leen found at rarious time? in ths p'fi-t re door, forming the best barricade that lay in i simply looked up as they filed in, smiled ! 's a restiess little 1'aris.inuie, did not liketho j lies of Indian oeeuj ation, including arrows their power. i over his fix and called out : j village of R., nor the chateau of R. She j and skeleton. In one p!a''e several Indian At that moment shrill seraatns came from J "Say, oid woman, put on more dinner found the neighbors dull, and saw no more ! skeletons were found in a depression in tL up stairs, and recosrnizing the voice of her ' here, ar.d we'll all have a square meal to- charms in the Sunday evening's game of ; floor of th- cave, evidently fashioned by hu- il:!',!'-,n, Mrs. Rateman momentarily lost hfT coolnes, for she believed the outlaws nad effected an entrance from the front, and werp thcn mnrderiiig her loved ones ; and, ... ... , , ,, ,. lorgetllng every tiling CISC, Sr.e new up Stairs I in ,i..r.,,t ,.t with imr ,.iii t.t rf.n 1 . ..... i Finding the defenders did not follow up ' their advantace. the outlaws a uicklv fecover-' i i,: r ..:..!. i 1 : "i :. ,. :"",u 1 1 'S'"-. '"' ' "iade by the two women iu barricading the I "S guessed pretty near the truth, and I rushed f.trwsrd in a bod v. all the more dan- : fferous for their moment try repulse. One ... . . . . .... . .. . OI llieir numoer having llgUlea a cailHie Iiom the stoclc kept in the cellar, with yells of , deviiislj rag-, they dashed against the door : but it resisted. Smashing a table they seiz ed i'ne pieces anil fairly battered down the door, bursting it from its hinges; then one short rush, ar.d the mass of furniture was hurled on the floor. Fortunately for her (as it happened). Miss Bate man was struck by some of the furni ture and knocked senseless to thu floor, where she lay completely hidden beneath the leaves of a table, and the outlaw- clamber ed over the confused pile without discover ing her. But thev went no further. A loud shout came from without, min-led with the thun- er oi noises. t:o-,is; nnu Knowing inanneir nfilv hope of safety lav in immediate llivrht the outlaws rushed to the kit-hen and tore open the back door, escaping out into the open a'l". But tiicy wcr." not tr eseap- so easily. The rescuing party, led by .lames Batcte.an, had already surrounded the house; and as the outlaws emerged into the bright moonlight a volley of revolver bullets greeted them, slaying five and leaving only three a'ive. These three, headed by "Throe-fingered Jii.'!:," made a desperate rush for their hors es, whi?h were tethered at the back of the gar len. Only Jack am! one other ever touched tho isaddie ; and before the wood was gained, Jack rode by himself, the sole survivor who returned to tell the black ttile. Rut be did escape, tliouuh pursued for miles, ! thanks to his splendid animal. M;s Rateman was found sHtil.tly injured, though both of tlie women who had so brave ly defended their lmme, gave way afler the ' rescu. and were ill for weeks. 1 From that day forth. Jame ilat-inan wss ; another person. He never totp hed another Talkiso V"itoi T a Td.wi'K. Among the many noble institution' for which Bos ton is so justly celebrated, the City Hospital stands pre-emiiu'nt for solid worth and ben- eficial results." It records upon its lit of sur- geons and physicians names known in the hospitals of London and Paris, and which carry with them reputations that help swell - tt, .r...,i r..,A ;..t a ,w.t.i;-. i- '. s-' " - i. i'i "in . i ' j . . i - -v -v . n.ini i case his recent lv been treated at this hosni- tal tiiat lias attracted much attention among the medical fraternity because of the boul- .- ness and originality of the operation and skill displayed, and the wonderful results. A res- ident of this city, a gentlemsn well into the , i fifties, cut the end of his tongue repeatedly ; against tlie sharp edge of a broken tooth. ! 1 here finally appeared what lie at firt sup- posed to be a white spot or canker. Litbe 1 attention was paid to it, until gradually it j began to trouble aud annoy him to such an j extent that he sought a physician. An ex- ! ainiiiation proved the white spot or canker ! to be what is termed r. stone cancer. Much ! ainiiiation proved tl.e white spot or canker I to be what is termed r. stone cancer. Much : suffering followed, when its removal was de- tcrtnined upon. The cancer developed rap- I ... .... - ; idiy iluring the four days before tlie one se- ; lected for the operation, and swelled so enor- mously as to fill the mouth and prevent ar- ! ticul.itioii. The pain was intense. At the j city the tongue was severed through and oft. I The operation was entirely successful. Dr. j Cheever, whose specialty is the treatment of cancers, had immediate direction. The pa- j was attending another school twenty-thieo For instance, one end of her operatii.g table tient was under flic infiuei.ee of ether two j miles distant. 'When all my brothers and sis ! is piled lull tf baby slolls, snd she spends a hours and a half. But the most curious part ters were down with th.e scarlet fever, I wa : creat deal id her leisure time dressing them. cf the whole case is in the fact that tho pa- j down South in the army , and when I r"ad i Brown county may claim the youngest oper tient converges easily w ithout his tongue, j the letter from home I laughed aloud to think i ator in the wcrid. lIVco ( Teres) Examiner. making himself readily understood. The fact J f my greet good fortune, and that I would tliat a man can and does talk w'ithout a tongue : only have to be shot at once or tw ice a week j fahif.k never thinks his ten-year-old is hard for the doctors to understand, and j instead of having to take medicine thiee siin is stronger tli.iu a horse until he employs the patient is the subject of much curious i t'.nie.s a day. When a man comes to the office mm to turn a grindstone to sharpen u old speculation. Uos'on Cor. Hutford Timrs. i with a little bill, nine times out of ten 1 am ; ax that is about as sharp at tne end as it is mm m . , . . . . . . . ,. . v hf.s oui jirs. Kunstiy nati got through reading in tho morning paper an account of the last fire she turned lu r spectacles from her eyes to tlie ton of her head and remark ed : "If the city firemen would wear the " i getierv.'iiie hum-knit stockings, turh as we rroceetieyear in tbe country, they wouldn't the corpse. 1 y at every Gre." THKlI-LlMi ESCAPES. THE N F.TtV Jt AND COOLNESS OF A TF.TIRAK FEDERAL SOLDIER. "What constitute? ni'rrp?" asVed tlip New York UorM the other day of "its rcatlc'rs. j charge of foragers or on a reeonnoissance ' ' i.i i - i i ii . . i , n c wouiu ok sui(icni iiitachrn. i ii'setiee oi i j gether '" i I "You are my prisoner !" said the Sergeant : ' tf the squad as he advanced. j j "Yes, 1 know it, but I'll pay for a dinner ! te. . 1 l'-i jaa "u uui men j ui itin sauie i it iluwn inl itialrc vonrspif at b.oine." , - His nerve upset the soldiers, and after a : inonieiit they took their seats at tho table, : f,,rmin a r..,mi,lM ., r,....,,l ,i. k..t-.i I " " v... v...-,...,... As soon as they began to eat he began to think to escape. It was summer, aud the , window behind him. and ten feet awav. was ' open. If he stood up all the eyes wouid be ; '....I.;... i. . i. n . "h a"" any excuse io ieac uie 100:11 1 was not to be thought of. The meal was about half finished, and captors, and captive weie chatting away , dame's "carryings on," and whin Moi.sieur low r-r rooms of whii li it is i;ect -ss.-.ry to dr-s-wiieti Melrose suddenly Hung himself har k- i enuti in unexpectedly upon the turtle doves j cciid by means of rope. Here the extent of ward, upset bis chair, and bounded through - !a- Wednesday evening he was not left in the old explorations ecao, and then the r-d-the wiudow. The soldiers ran out and fired y doubt ; Mr. T. P. jumped cut of the ventureis bad to be raicful lost s ure new at and pursued him, but he made good his ', wmd-.w and was rot shot after; the lady and stiar.ge feature of the c.tve car.:-;- tbeia escape. 1 dropped upon her knees and asked for mer- trouble. In one of the group of tl-r.-e lower In the I. in ay valley, just before the affair 4T- "Madame, " said M. lc R., With a calm- ' rooms was found a 1. 11 -e sta'as.iiif, which known as Woodstock ra?es, Melrose and "fss more terrible than would have been an was instinctively called Peinpoy's Pillar. It his companion fell out of ranks 10 forage. explosion of wrath, "be good enough to get is three feet in diameter at '.he base, r.rd Ics Arter securing a supply of meat they pushed "P ami accompany me." "But this cos- sens gracefully in size to tl.e roof of tl.e care, on after the column, and were riding c.t a : tume," si e veiitui ed to protest. "Is perfect- r.o feet b.igh. This i proba'-'.y feet b- gallop when five bushwhackers, well mount ed, came out of tiie cross-rtad and twenty rods ahead of them. "We are dead men !" said the scout's compatiioii as tht-y came to a bait. Looking hack they saw four more bush- ' whackeis climbing t'.e fence to take position ; on me uigir.vay. Aieiii.se ca.m;y viewed their position and finally said : ' "We wiil charge them: l'all in behind me am", there wiil be less da! mer. Draw your sabre and strike hard 1" The other dared not try it, though be v. sis a brave man. He, theieiorc, kept his place as the scout dashed forward. Meirose rode straight at t he men with drawn sabre, and the volley tin y hied went over Lis head. He struck the lire, sa.ued a man as he pass- ed, and stK.n n joined the coiuum. His com- tiinii was never I. card ol auain. prcs..biv being iiiunicied iu Cold blood. In lsot Melrose and ihrce other foragers were captured in the Shenandoah Vailey, taken to a final: . iicim; nient aim the lour placed i:i a log limi.-u under guard until their cases could be disposed of. They talked the situation over, and I he bia est t f them could pen no hope of escape. Me, rose quii tiy lis tened to their discouraging remarks, and as quietly replied that he would be inside the Vision lines before midnight. There was a circle of sentinels around the building, v.hich had no door. The sentinel paced within six feet of the building, and the ore in front could see the pri-oners Liming:! the doorway. Melrose said that if all would iitsh together the sentinels would be confused and. cither hold their rile or fire wild. The three men had paiticipated iu more that; twenty battles, t,i were known as brave fellows, but he.e , t);oy wanted nerve, and r.rve was what they hadn't got. i "Very well I will go alone 1" was the quiet announcement, and as t iuht came on Melrose was readv. Standing iu the lor- . i. i... . .i ,.i i ... : . . v. -, , oc iisk.'U l ne sen lioei v. na t- 1 1 itie l L v lis. i "Vou cit ba-k lhar' or I'll ulu.ot 1" wasllie : prompt reply. : "Ve l'ui ig right back : ; SCotit, and he dashed u:on t he man, hit him , a stunning blow and made lor the woods.- il. bad to run across an own field in t ' .jr;ht of camp, and, though it was dusk, lie could be s.,en ,luite plainly for half the dis- , tanee. More than fifty shots were fired ,jnii alKl tlien pursuit began, but he reached j ttl0 woods and made his escape Ietrvil fret : prrsg. ; i II a i r-R i; k ait ft I.-a apes. lien 1 look ' Iwck over my life, says Rob Rurdetto, I am . l i a i r- 1j it k ait n i.-c apls.-u nen i iook ' 'wk over my life, says Rob Rurdetto, I am j sometimes amazed to see how the pages of i its record are dotted with hair-breadth es- ' t i i... .1 i 1 . i.; ; eaj-s. i sc..reo me .i..n;eis mm imiumhus I escaped the dangers and hardships ol the revoauionary war ny waiting until 1110 ! war was over about sixty yars before I was ; born. When the Brooklyn theatre was burn- I flogging didn't do a bit of goml, for cery ! beggar of them had the cholera morbus all ; that night just the same. And I ? Wed, out. And if, by some astonishing bi'indcr, I : 41 : i i . T r . ! ui.ie.-u nm j. nunc uiiioiiuiiiuc, but the man is in no belter luck than before m mm "WHAThaveyou teendrin'.iing, or eating?'' exclaimed bis wife as the husband returned lute at night. "Li.iuor-ish 1" bo responded, and th-n be winked at himself in the tiaifc. and breathed t'lin t; II she ot asleep. FOLLY SEVFRELV TIMSUED. STORY OF THE FRENCH "WOMAN IN THE IRON MAfK. On tl;0 banks o' the Marne, close by tbe village of R., an1 about three-quarter of an j weapous in F'rar.ce. These hangs the au- !.....: .v ......... . i.. : i im-iiiiv: sun in niuiui thiii u i lamia . ki , v,hi.-t with the notary, the cure, and her bus- j man bauds. This latter r-u.-m is described as band. Time hung heavily on her hands Uing of marvelous b-auty. It is inecular she had nothing to do, and slm looked about j in shai-e. and is full of various forms whieh l'i' for some distiat tions, as she was as much ; the action t f lime has the power to create. rtlif.r..!.!.. Intl..... !. ........ 1.1.. . 4'aIT - . . - . w"b r'nc in u.ai iuniy Vm .mL.is j would be a canarv bird inside of a cannon. : - , , . , he found it naiurally ; most people do find what they want if they seek diligently and are aided bv the flivi! slm was lor tho dis- .. ... , tractor appealed in the form of Mr. T. P., the son of an eminent Parisian doctor, who : has a villa in the environs. All through the summer their flirtations went on nicely, if u.i..l...illv l.iit n.ti-.l 11 a . ;. l.p n n.a ... " .V.-V...... , , ...vt i.-... ..t. ..v.. i 111 the well onee too often. Oreof the servants considerately ltiioimed bis master of Mad-' ly appropriate, was tue reply, anu like an- low the surface. Trom the room last men other sti.tue of tii- commander, he led the tioned a orrilor ! -ads to v.ry beautiful way to the armory. "It is nil over w ith me," ' rooms, w hich w.--r giveti the names of d'f- thni.ght the Marel.ior.ess, "he lutans to cut my head (iff," but they passed by the "glaive l" js-.ier, i nnei i"n't".i urn., .oey leaehct the helmet department, .o lar tl.s 1'iolocu-. On Ti'tirsiiay morning as the miik-csits cjiiis in at the lireiieile gate of the Iortiiicati nis, their Olivers were astou- ished to see a female sitting on the pavement ciadon yin a chemise, but with her head sui nioiu.ted by au iton casque from which IlO i.e.; ;;! t!,I!HJ)st. JOulUCOl .S1 ncll 1 fat il- crs. Who was she, whence came she, what was thf meaning of this strange accoutre- I u":'1 '' All th..3e questions were esked, first i milkmen, and then by the police; agents who co-.iTeycd bcr to the nearest " '" "'- ' 13 ' iiouuiio.e ; 1 1. .u i i.ei.inu mat lowerea visor uer vok c south:. i iiKe tite fais t-i a niiie dog at the bottom of a copper-kettle with its cover or. At last somebinly thought that j-erhaps she miuiit be aide to write her story, whi' h, cs my readeis b'ay have supposed, is a continuation of the promenade iu the R. armory. Then a lo kmi!h wr.s sent for, but tic could do nothing toward ridding her of her cumbersome b.-adgi-ar, the secr.t spi in j of whose la'tci.iii-.s is only known to the m.-iiqi.is himself. A dispat.-h was posted off to R., hut the maiquis had left for two e.rs, said the steward, and without giving ...... . .1.1....- . . ,! , 4 I.:, i :.. .v.: .'..H1..7.S, ..jv lii.ti i in-. v-.Tiiki in Pa i Ls, who l a not Ik en told vet whither he is to direct his eoi vespfimleiice. So t-t.mds t!u aiTair now, and there is no reason to an li' ipiite its speedy ternrr.a'.ion. Tlie victim I is fed on liquids through a tube passed be 1 tv.een the bars of the helmet, and get just eimugh air to avoid suffocation : but can he endure the torturr until l.er lord relebts? Tlie r-tocl is so r.iai velote !y tempered that it turns ti e edec of eery too! so f. r tried upon it, and th.e unlucky heroine of this extraor dinary but positively verac-ous hist, ry is not ', iikelv to derive noi"!i consolation from the j insciiption lonud. up.'ti the piece of armor. I llx"1' v m' n ;t !,I'l"-:4r! tliat !t ls 0 m? f -if n"ii!iiT of the celebrated Florentine ar- j morcr ...lioni, ma.,e oy ium expre3s;y lor j A,I'"'ns 'lf, e ,')lin!1 Lusiann l tlifj ! ""toiious I.ucre.ia B...rSia.-ar, tetter in ; The VofS;F.sT TF.i.ron ii-u rEr Tlie frontier telegraph oflice at Vi I Rrancii is managed by Halilie Hutchi rEKATOR. ilhams utchinson. . nuie git 1 only nine years old. A gentleman ' vb. retnrr.ed lrom tb.cr.ee a few caj s since ' saysllithie is the most remaikably intelligent little elf be ever had the pleasure of meeting, "... t . ... .. Mie handles her instrument with the success rsiie naiiuies ner instrument wiin tne success ; ami precision of an old operator. Reetntly, ; when election returns were coming in, and ; the whole countiy wa wildly excited to . tie opeiator. 'While controlling the vires as ; she does, Hallie is not unlike other little 1 : gills of berate in her habits and incliuatioi's. I : t the other. The old man bears on until . ! . . . . . .. I r ..r i iaa s eyes oegin in nana om nm. ..v...-v. buckles to flv off. and just belore ne oursis . a i,'lWd-vessel, h'.s father encourages linn with the remark, "Doc it turn hard "" ; Thousands of boys have run away from j home and became pirates and greenbackeis , in order to escape tbe second siege at tLe grinr!"tone. A AIllZONA MU.NDI R. A I1FM ARKAF.l.E rL IN THE FATA RITA VOVSTAIS? IPS I10TT'V'..T V? I'lT. For ev(ral ypr.rs the ex''.fine ( t a curious cave near (ireatcrv i'le has been known to tial explnratiou. The cave, which is known . . . . ..i. .... . : i . . , t.y ii:e liuiivisas use A.ie , is iot aieu ulv'uw iu f i;ir ui ii;ee ii'iuii!, is vut oi itiiuosi. T.evfeet statnarv. It cotisists of a lkr-e blew k ' of limestone in the shape of a man, woman and child, tl.e man being in the centre, and inrr t'.n nc.-.ml Inum .i l-.ti- .... . .. manity. The bend is especially lik that of a man, having the features almost distinct, and surmounted bv a hat. A short di-lanre swav fiorn tlie group, in the flickering candle light, : :I,t... o. I. ...... u.r lausioii is saia 10 ur a..-..:uic- pri in 1. At this point the cave discloses the strange feature of being two storied, to reach the ferentiueui'iers f the explorir.g;pa-ty. one named for Mr. Coy re i? tie lar-cct in the cavr. From what w.ts named 'Ti tle's Room" the party followed a s"; !y it-.. l:nej triinel, sever.ty-fve or eighty f"rt beg. which terminated in a l.'.rge a'.-.s s;ty or seventv feet i:i dianiet.-;. After lowering OIie .f the pnity (b.wn tl- irj.e'idicular sides fr..'.u the mouth of ti. tuv.r-el m far s -the remain!:'" rope woul 1 i ort'iit abotit ' cr-vct . ' v feel ""rlfTlo.- tilfi'lliii"." the explorers named it the Rottoiules Pit" and returned. Tinfcn CiH-.li ro?:, ts Clows. "Don" is the name of a y.un5 elephant, Hitathed to a mar. ria- m l'iiiiadelpliia. Don is nr.te.1 for Ins saga- city and his propcTii'v R r ti 'cks If he S"c a handkerchief peeping f i om the pocket of a i,v.t.,ndcr he will s5iP no car.liouv, and the ' ,.rxt tlihl3 i-r.wr! i3 s,nil! trui.k'wi'! bars. been inserted cautiously in the pocket, and the handkerchief is drawn out. Once in possession of it. Don will int v"f inclined to give it up. Docs thf owner renrh for it, Don threw up his trunk and the handkerchief is elevated in tlie sir. A little pp.ttirig and c.isnir.f- it all that i wanted. Don has evidently a ten-'er eonscienee, and cannot withstand an appeal t. his bet'er ;a- j j tTC 1 Aain 1 co::i up cd beg. It taVes a littie time to understand Iou when he comes humVly t:p to a st ranger and begins to sii.eii his pocket. If a bag .f peanuts l.a; pei;s to !-e in ar.y of these pockets, be w ill ii. stover it qui'-k'y enough, the scent of the e'epbrnt bei'-g so keen that be can detect the ;sence of fruit or cakes or nuts the moment a person, thus supplied, comes iterr bir.i. Don i a little elephant that I ts beenTrain ed to do a clown's pa't, and right well he does it. lie wears a red velvet spang'ed rterk cloth. which cives hha a most comical pppcarance. eefhis tricks is to walk a tight-rcpe, in wiik... fpat ,ie .t,rt ut w i:. every prc-m- j. f,f n brilliant success, until be r&ls to tl Illi(U1, when his trainer turns him back. j i " 'ii, p;:.iii.iii i aoiiojs,, iii.i.iir. auti st'- inghe is no longer clscrve l, quickly drops ).; I.ind feet oT the rcpsun t he "round, runs I : nu'cklr to the erd and di-appears into his a . sii(.,i before bis keener has time to slvn him. This piece of d. ceptien has been taught ' the ot.n r elephant, w ho cun, in", e: thelc ss. j waik the rope well enough when he is cr i inat,ded to and his tia;ner's eve is upon L ' " Chimr. Totokest Stout F.vr.n Pt'ni.i.Rrr. -correspondent of the I'uisrii'.e CovrirrJ- and we stopped at Cornwall to take aboard the few penilemen who went eaiiy to busi ness In New Yotk. Instrad of the usual number, there were a gtcat matiy terple who rushed aboard in various stages of in dignation and di-gtist. It was a perfect e odns, and weso-'ii learnei the etwse. Tbe niebt before, light I rr -ad was made v.n and set in the pantry to rise. Bed tima ct:ne and all retired all, at least, save a pet kit ten, who prowled a'tuit sc. sing a e -mforta-ble bed. Kiily got intotbe pa'.try. find f I d ing tbe pan of bread, which she mistook foi a nice soft cushion, laid dewn thereon and . went quietly to sleep. The s...'t dough , rraduaHv ni "'. slor.lv but svre'r - ,, , ,..,... ..w, poor Kiity was engulfed, the batter clc-sirg over and leaving no :sv. A. be" r.oir.ti.g came the bread was baked r.nd bicuVt in hot to breakfast Imagine tie cete all tlie boarders seatetl at the tab?e w hen the r S I e 1
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