The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, February 25, 1881, Image 1

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THE CAM3RIA FREEMAN
J4 Fabllthcd Weekly
j2BXIitIia' Cumbria Co., ra..
13 Y II. A- McPIKE.
guaranteed Circulation - l.OGS.
$BSRliTlnN KATES.
rr one vear. cnsb In B.Ivanoe t-3
tir.e Cofj". 'r )f not pd within 8 mos. l.Ti
.. " if not p'J within mos. 2.(l
m ir not p'J withiu yer. . 2J
rTo pe-cona residing cutsido the countT
fj tut sJ.lUlonsl rer year will be charged to
F Vsr-in1 noent th to' term bo dc
earte I from, ami thno who don't consult their
own Interes-i bv puyinsr ie advance must not
expect to he placed on the sarai fontinK as those
who do. Let this Lift he distinctly understood
from this tiros lorrl.
-Psy for your reaper before yon stoD It. ir
It stop you must. None but acalniratr lo otherwise-
Don't be a i.-uliwa life's too short.
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cr tticirrv. tni? ro-n--xt':,rctini drtT.d in tall urn.
tm flipfr.'irro' lif.itrtl or iiatrtdbal intrrrtt
fnvr paid for et cd:-eTiis-mcit?.
J'in rRir.TiNo of all kirvl r-t!x ar.i irJ'tl
oaly t-xecutcd at lowcft j.tIt. lion't onlorgrt
H. A. McPIKE, Editor and Publisher.
'hi is a freeman whom the truth makes free, and all are slates beside.
SI. DO and postage per year, In advance.
VOLUME XY.
EH ENS BURG, PA.. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25. ISS1.
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A. YEAOLET, Treasarer, Dn.
To amcant of II-.jti.ltlon for liW $ 9.0CO.0O
uai auc roor House at last settlement e.tiactl
OF CAMBRIA COUNTY, PA.,
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;ih IA OF JA.M'AUl, A. I). 1S51.
A. TEAOI.EY, Treasurer, Dr.
Ij inuoiu:t la Treasurer's hands at last
(Cttlfiutn: $ 1A.8M tl
XomoJ!H I'lil:.-.-!!.; fir year 1S3J... 4.'.743.6S
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I " " Mi;ti'n' sourcea 4. 37.80
" " Hyrrutved monft. 61.6uo.0O
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A.?eors
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Cotnrui.l jner
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" ca?h paid by I. Lilly. Steward 312.H
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strong county
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Coul tnd wood . .
Clovrrond tiuiotby seed
I'lolblnic and hoes
t'lder (one barrel)
Chop
bni::i and mudicines
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Flax eid
Insurance
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I.nnuHster tJonnty, Pa
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MercbanilHe
Uata fur ood
Puitiue iiu'l 1J. 1. box
IVnn'.i Fiinnlnir S- hool
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Printing and stamps
Kpjmirp
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THE MOST M(t;-siLI. IIKMKDT
ever discovered, as it is certain in i:n cffe.n and
doc not Mi'ter. A No r-velient lor buir.an fieb.
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Col. L. T. FOSTER.
Yooosto . Ohio, May loth,
l)ti. II. J. KsxivtL Jc Co. tionts : I bad a Terr
valuable Mamb;. tot. Ion oit wblfb 1 pri7ed vi-ry
blirhly. lie bad n larae btne fpavin oa one joint
and a pmail one on the olhr. wbl. h mailo him vtrv
lame. I had ltimnt.dr tiiR ci-iaryp of two vr'cri
nry ur;jeons, v. ho lai'ed to cur' blin. H.noiinz
the-idvoriisoniotit of "k r,d ail's Spavin C lire"' one
day In the Chii-nv'O Fsy.-rtt. I (lit- rn inet'. fit once
to try it. 11 nd itot mir driikisl? Iuri to send for it.
They ordered three i U!es. and 1 too' them all,
Thi nkina I tou1(! give it a thorough trial. 1 ui-ed
H accordinif to dir. elioii. and the fourth dav the
colt ceaf.'.l to b.) lauie. and the lumps hove sim-e
d'..appeared. I usoil but nno buttle, und tiioep!t'
lUnr.s arc now as iree from lumps as thoj-o ol anv
horse In fie State lie li en t i nd v anreil. a nd I he
cure was so rem it katile that I let two of mv nelirh
bors have the reujainu: two bottlei, whiclcthcy
HI U UU 1 il . I II .
cry Kepeelfa;ly,
I.. T. FO'TEB.
lialanca la favor of Poor House $ 1.-J42.63
T LILLY. StwRi, In account with the Trean- i
. urur ol Cambria County, l'a. : !
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To amount received from Paul Kratze' $ 9 05 j
" " llun. Wirtmr 61. 00 I
" " " " Hierly ease en 64 1
' " " Kiiucmyer case.. . 7.7. ti :
k ' ' I oiidoiier casti. . . . 46. 'j7 i
I' " ' HiHircauiity f 1.00 !
" ' A. tahutmaker. 4a. uo !
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! Jau. 2J. .81 By casb to A. Ytagley, Treas'r. SIJ.4J
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IrtJiJic'j .m Is V.J"J 21
Baiati'.'yoi New Court llo-e
t and la 1 reiiurer's bar. i. f0 7!tj.40
VMdL'M'S TICK POOH AND HOUSE o tM-
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J. S. Si r.ij er. in Chrli:ton oao....Jj7.16 I
Frank Vrt.-r n's estate 4i.61
J. I 'reidliull ( Wiaebers-r s sale) 4 -i 00 j
Jrivl I S.i.nlile l.T
I'nipp Warner 2iiot
John Eraos 11.67 JSi OS
Tutal ba'aiic
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MOVNTS PL'K FROM CONSTABLES
the year 15v) and previous years :
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117?.
A.J. ST ol 1 z, Cnrri! 'r.-.wa li-.m-nfh
llUKf. Mc.il on. '.. Pro-peet ii.v.i ...
.1. K W nerli y. Loensbur. W. Ward
Jam. s F. Si i llv. S'ltiiiu; !.i !i Twp. . .
J. r. VI briey. KSeni-huhf, W. 'Vard
John '.! N j!!.v, .j,.Vt:.tun.'t Twp..
JaMie" .iIelo:i. Ca ri d! 1 Ti.'v nsh 1 :i . . . .
' J.il V. 1 ' !.. F.' en-sour. V. Vard
' John T. U ir.-., Johi.s-'j.tu, 1-t "
." Adam Hcubaer, " 4ih "
" Ji:v.s 1. S-Hy. Sntcnerhill Twp..
Hid. Cl.as. NV. 31. ( ieary. AdnnuTwp
C!;ar' li in '.tp. ai roil 1 uw a. hip. .
' Anthi nv IL 11. Chest Township
F. l.. i ry. 'iiest Sonnus lior..uieh...
l 1 homs A rtlnir, ( n -ria ja Twp... .
' luv'JS-.. tn s CoTir-ui'h Hor..lst w'd
" H.J. Hoi,:! in-n. Cr .'. le Town-hip. .
" James 'v-r-. 1 .beii oi r. U . Ward
Antrim v".'e:.V!,..iid. F.l-ii r Tjwnship.
14 Jona'han 'u.ter. J.tck-011
S. K. arnr, Jt:.n-tuwo. :.tl; Ward..
' Jo-ph F.'.r.:h.
" N. H. U ert'Took, Portajre Township.
" li. F. X'itj. ba I- l..insli p
Hiram Orri. F. ichl in 1 Town-hip
' I'aviiI V . M ;r r, ;s.i n . I'-et k 1'wp....
" .lohr. Mc.lulty. Sii-'pjot.a in 1 Twp. .
" Vf. F. Morel an. i. v sh i m't in Twp. .
" M.J.Nuel. vVii 1. ,.ti-! i.ip .
A. H.Callea, Wmnoro Uuri.'ii;b
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LIVE STOCK OX FARM.
3 horses, 1 2 steers for bwf, 1 52 chicKens.
Ij cow.s, - T 7 ehoata. 4 turkey..
FAllM I KODt'CTS.
?1 tons hay, I ITOj bos. imiat.ies.
S72 bus. 0:1:3, I 3l 0 h'dr i:a!in:lj.M,
W' J bus. corn, j Jiean- a;i.l variety
45 "b'wh't, j (tir.knveii'uie.-.
125 bur. apples,
Je lbs. por,
79 veal.
M " beef.
ARTICLED .MAM FACTUKEH I.V HOUSE.
10 shets.
12 dr.'SKct,
:s skirts.
3o bed-ll':ks,
21 r:Pr towels,
27 baps.
2! bbls. soil soap, Ai pillow slips,
2"0j lbs. baid ' 37 aprons.
3 h:!s. HJur krant. lOsqiits,
23it'l? a p. butter, 23 i.!ie:iii?;,
l.too Ib. bw'ter. 18 pillows.
63 men's shirts, ! sliroodt.
l.V.MlTtM.
Niimlrof Inmates In Housa Jia
Admitted daring year
IVed rjorin year.T
Ihsoharud during e:tr
1.
18?J..7
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.57 CT
In House Jan. 1st. l'Sl 67
Of the Inmates remaining In the House there
are :-.0 sane males. H ine females. 10 Insane males,
11 ln.i:e !em vies. 4 blind men and 1 b ind woman.
Arri num'ier of tn;utM aario-j the year, 72.
Nuinbor ol Insane at Irixmunt, IS.
rHAilES CV I " M ATKS WHO DlKD IlfRi.va YilAIt.
Kiern Cash. I 3I.iri.-ret Back- I Hannah Chont,
Henry Byrne.; ! If. Li ,7a't n F eiht,
1 lio. Lewis, W I j h e ! ru I na Liixa'th Kinucr.
JIary Lari, Manif !e,
71.78 '
MOUN"rS M E IjISTKK.'TS UtOJ! MOV
e) i receive 1 IroLa r3di asptlon ol lauds boui.t
by i-.;:ity :
A lams Township
Hlii.kiicl
Whit "
i"bes: "
tas.-K3oa "
Hair "
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ill.:.; 17. 5S '
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Feb. 4, 1 SSI. -It.
, rt. the fTommissioner'
day of January, A.
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KKIXl, Auditors.
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unuel Kei ley ei al....
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L. Bowser et ai...
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.amael F icuner et al...
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ASSETS. !
lira'! dae frim Jodnnents 124.33
' l oristab.es for ;
ls'lnd prerlou vearj 3.C71 78
j " ' "" iroai ibos. i jr. tilth.
t Sher tl 11" -.1
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LIABILITIES. :
, . ;r.lors 18 !S,
1 Amonnt doe 1, v;' ;,a;; (lrl
Aa;.untduero .rii;.V5.;V;:;; l,ulti- 61.488.57 j
F!cce In farcr Of i'Tnty.
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n. itit Ui January. A.
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Th.nr irt....r.a A. .aj. t..
4-t . ' ""'""o"i an, oria rotlri-
,:,'." '1o rrpee,fu:i report that we have car
J ' 1,r".'!H'd the rmjehrta and ae.onnts n fe
70th j:." ''H'ndltt.re. of ai catnnr iro-u the
ajM .', A- I'- and do find them to b a .-ra-
!''o t.""r" " ."e.'oin; e'.uiai. of a-fu and
. ' lln.ler I....... ......
a:-. iioiw.n ine 1. oni liitssioners'
1W, ' -". tlu iMth day of January, A.
Real Estate in Gallitzin
At Tiivale or Public Sale.
r j'H K. tinders! xned i"vis a' private salu ail the
1 following (I. ..-r.oed properties, s tua'ed in the
buroU'-h of Gall. tzin. Cambria county, F'a., to wit ;
No. 1.--A House, Stable anil Two Lots
fl' Oround on the line of the Nov? Portaire K. K..
n.-ar fhu luoncl. Tne hoiiJ() )4 1. :ie-anil. f
Htortr fnuur, rj bv Id f .et. the n 1.1 a is a ui w pi ink
biiild'titr. PI tv Jl (ret, nn I the two I. .is of ground
arc each jjxiso ft., well !'n-nd. in ex v iirnt order,
an 1 adu.tra' ly located l ;r any kind ol Loisi iie-s.
NO. .-NINH IX)is OIKJlTNI
situated near the Sloii.; Hou.-e. in what is known
as Jiay.v'lie. La-h lot is 5i leet in wid'h and 143
feet 1 n dept h. and the vi II mo in which the are lo
cated is bcinii rapidly Imiit up.
No. ;. SIX I.O'l b oi'GHOL'ND
I oca ted op the !i ne l tlie Pa. K. I' . aoioininir airs.
Andrew eagle's and .tre. .Miry T tu-kcniiaiir's
brewery 011 one side and the railroad station on tha
other side. All the.-e lots trout on the l'a. li. IJ.,
arid are the best sites In fia!lil7iu for hreweri.?,
h.i'e.s, stores, or ot i r busi ness nurpusos. A never
lainn spring of pure water joshes out of the hill
side, furni-hin a .(instant supply cf aa-od wator'to
salil lots st 1U1 n-asons nl theveir.
No. LOTS GKOUND
in th lii irt .f His hoi j'mh. ailpiininif lots of Job n
.1. Storm on Lie e.i-l. u poonc street on t lie north
and arotl.eron the we-t. eiy desir.ibio locations
lor iivare reidsinesi. -
ir-F or lurtiier iior-i;ptlo. ea'l at the store or
nddre.-s TllualAS KI.'ADbEY,
. tiALl.ll7.IM. Pa.
F'. S If any cr all tre above ,i.-s.-riiic.l proner
ties tre not 0'-ooe. of in Mi" in e.t n t i n thov will
leoliere l at. I'L'KI.IC SAI.Fi 00 Friday. April
1st. ism. nt 8 nVi.e-k. I-. -u., at the hotel of Albert
Jien ier. 111 i ililt.'in horoaj-h.
Tkh vs or S.M.r. t ne half the purchase money
to be p:. id ti lien 1 he articles of airrce iictit arfteiirn
rd. and the n.ilmee i-i one year i he; en Iter, with
interest, to be secured bv ptdinunt antes.
Uailitzfn, F-b. II, lili.-4.
TRU STEE'S" 3 A L E!
I Y vir'tuo of an nr4:r of ih frphHiiF Cnvrt nf
:nnl'nft corin't, to rnp direct 1, I wtU xjv!
to ;uri! !h., Rl tlo Loitrt Hon- it LbnHburfl in
MONDAY, MARCH li, A.I). 11,
At I o'ct.ficic in the a!teruonn. the foliowin!' des-eiib.-d
ral estate, of whieh Wili iasi P.itrHiKniNK,
laie ol Suiumerhi:! township, il o d s. ie.l, to w it ;
.o. 1 ... A mtiiii: t'iccr r Farr! of I.nnd
-it ante in Sinnnierhill t" w n- h ip, Cn ui bi ia count v.
Fa . a.lir. ntn. lan Uor Ft M i ler. Joshui Kibleu,
Andrew Br.K.kb.iiiW. an I H. M ' ?olir in, rontamini
MAcrrsund 1 to I'errlies-lvinu tnc piece, of
land described and desiams'e I In the proceed mrs
in pnrMtion of the esiat (.f (be said Win. BroOk
baak as Purpart TNo. 3.
.No. ".--A rcrtaia riivr or Parrel of Lnnl
situate In the town-hin and roomy nl-.resaid, ad
join in -i lands of Jo. 'n F rr-.-c. V ier. tine i anier.
and 0. iIc('oizan. coi.-sl i.w K7 Acres) and !i
Ierrli'si beirit the piete of land d.-seriliei jml
ilent.iat'-d in the r - veo 111:4. t n pa. t i.-n i a the
estate of the said Win. Bt joLbauk at Parpari No.
Tr.SM cr S.ir.i? Ten p.-r ren. r the rn-rha?o
rnonev to be paid on d i.v of sale, one nr.lf me t.al
ance m six months, and tho rem ainoer in one year
d-frrred payments to be ir hit-rest and to be se
cured hvjuijjf mailt bonj or mo'tziae .f pitrehttser.
A. V. BA IIKF.K,
Trostee to el r-al estiteni Wm. Brookbank. dee'd.
Koenannr. Feb. 11, l'.Si.-lt.
Kendall's SPAVIN Cure
ll.iuiic'.HO, I'a., Nov. Iith.liSJ.
Ti. J. KtMuLt ,V Co. Oents: 1 hare a very
fine mare that had a bone spav i n li.ru ione time.
1 tried every thliijt man cjuid devise to cure it, but
all In vaiu. and m about to alvc it up wlu n a
friend ol nunc in tins: eity cau: to me ai.d ro'-nni-mende-i
"KeTnlnll's Spavin Care." whieii 1 tried
with irmiid-re'jlis. re vinar the bone clear and
clean. I then enl 25 ceiits to ou forooeol vonr
iilnstratc l Horse Huo.s. and 1 think there is no
l etter bo.-k i.r.i on the hor-e and l i dtseas s.
I have t;. ken k rent i:iteret In ir.nn. h :. ve si nee
aold 1b copies Tor yon tn my ncuhbors. and will trv
and do wioM voo,i 1 car. by tcM.rc Ihm lor others.
Yours truly. tl. V.'. .Millku.
MADE UNDER OATH.
To IVnoil It 7TiT ('cm tus In the yenr 1575 1
trea ed v it h "Kend s i :'s Sp.i v i n Cure" a V.o.:e si.av
ino: e.r:al tnontl-.a' :-r..i:i. tieariy lnl! lare
as a hen's ey. nnd '( r;n !. (.-;- strM-t.cd tiie l.i'ae-n-.-ss
a nd rir'n.ii c-i t lie em a r j ::t no r . 1 have worked
id. Ui.-c v." v !.nri in er sua-?, and be nu'.Vr has
b n i ..me, ..uUi j ovt.vM.,. snv d i :r."-eriee in
tl "lite ot ti e hook j lets sino I treatei1 turn wt-h
Ken l ill's S aviu C ire." H. S. (lAiMii.
Liiostiiuh I'nlia. Y t.. Feb. C'.th. Ib7'.'.
S worn a a I subscribed to t;eior me, tbi 25th JT
ut f ebruary. A. It. 1-7J.
J" t.r. J i.s ::. J at ice of the Peacj.
Kendall's Spavin Cure
OX Hl"A rLtSBf.
Kakeuspi ei r. Yr., He.;. 2?, l7n.
B. J. Khpall A Co. Piit : 1 wish to add my
tesiinn ny in b.vor i jo,ir i;a i!i:ji.,f liuiini-M',
"Ketolaii's Spavin Cc r. ." In i!.e sj..-!rj ut 1t"2I
slippid on li .j ice an 1 sprained my'riiv.t li'obat
the kin e i ..:j,t. 1 was v. ry lame ail. I m tim sur
lered tf e no-; ex.-roe Jiiia p-in. 1 w -re a bjn 1
ai.e on it ft.r ov. r a e 1 r. au-l ti :c:I iu e wri t hn.
in my n a.-ii. but cji.M lii.d noilil:.,' that wouu
irive me j era. Miei.t r- 're:. ijen 1 ovcrw. rke I. it
would pa n -ie v.-ry u-iioti. In .Xprii. Is7. I ! -an
to tim.k 1 -liiooid l" ,i . i' .' p j i i e l" o' !.:.; hot h...ll;iif
Some u: "ivc m lai l's S: e na l ".a, e," t t.oUKoi 1 woui.i
try it. I ii-.-.l one th. . 1 Or a ho' ilo ;i n-i r pe: .ence l
relief at ori.-c The j i!n b.-ir :,i : and has :. it trou
bled pie iiicT. 1 f cl v.ry grateful to you and
wouil rrcnmiiieit'i "KenJaii's Spin an Cure" to ail
wtio sillier with spra ;u. cr rhei; mat im.
Yours truly, Miis. J. BorxELL.
KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE
Is ?ur In Its i-rr-"t4 anil mild in iff a-tion. as it
docs not blister; yet it is p netratin and power
ful to reach ev.-ry de. p se.ned pun, or to remove
any !c ny krowth or other c.iiaisrcmen;., sueii
spavins, .-pnun. ciirbs, callous, sprains, swelling,
and any lameness and all culitrx emeiit s of joi i: f a
or limls, and a. so f ,r riii-umat ism iu man. or lor
any purpose loi -which a liniment ia used for man
or bea-t. It is now known to be the best liniment
for loan eier li' ud, ac'.;n mil.tjv ar.d yet certain
in Its elleels.
ismd adnies for lilurtr.ite l Circular, which 'e
think i ve posii i -, e proof o! its v i rf to . !V rem
edy ha ever met wi'ii ..ulIi ui.quaiitied success to
our knowledge, for man as w.-il a -i l.;ol.
j- Pric-' j-1 per boLMc, ( r .-;. I- tl for f 5. All
Bru-'rf'-t? have itoreio sjrt ir : .r you ; or it will
be seat to any pi'dr-.s in riceif-tot p: ce bv the?
proprietors. Int. I. J. jCc mull at Co., Kuosburiih'
Fai.s. Vt.
SOLD H Y ALL. Dr?UCC!ST3.
Fe'i. 18, lSsl.-I.-i.
EA RS" M ilXlON!
Foo Choo's Balsam ef Shark's Oil
roiilietfy Rrs.nr'it the !ii .yi"fi. end i' lie Only Ab-s-ju.'r
i.ttr fo;- Vrufnr-ji A'noirn.
Tiii--Oit isextrae.ed from a peculiar spcie? of
sniail y it I Ic .Vlinr U. ci nehi in I he Y ellow S -a.
known as Cc-cf.rrolor. tinnntlffii. F.vi-ry Ch i i.ese
hsli-o man knows it. It virtues as a rc-torative of
hearinir wete discovered by a Buddhist Priest,
about tha yeari4!u. lis care-were so numerous
am! miuij bo -eti-lii;,ly rn i rae u I o u s.
that ;h-: reine.ty w . .iiii-.-n I i.v i,ro-i.iin -J oi er the
entire lar.pire. It." i s. bicame so nmvers.il that
f. rover :tOu j r:f ttn Deafness has en
isled anions li" riilni.se ieyle. Sent,
ehuiavres pe,.p,t . to a iv address at if er bottie.
tn!y Impflrte-I by ilAVI.O li :.,
Sole Ajr.t:, jor A.nrrict. 7 Key M., Stir lork.
Its virtu ari vr.qwtinnable and Its ruintfec
cbnractrr aljol'-fr, ns tf't writer rn a pr-rjonall'j tesl ty.
both fro.n eriirrirrtcc and Gbtfrcalrvn.
Aiuor.K the .a tnv readers ol tne Keviewlnnno
part and another of the c.vntry. it is probable that
nu in be is are a t;i icie.l with lie. Inrss. and to such it
may be said : "Write ut on.-" to ilayiock .V Co.,
7 Hoy Street. New i'.iru. eachisip:; and you
will receive by tetiirti a rcnedy that will en.-lde
you o he ir like an body else, a'u.l w'nose iniinilve
elleels wall be p-ruianei't. Y"ou will tina-r rrarct
doiiiif so." - Lditor of .'rr York Mrmn'He lei ;!-,
Sept. 25. lb0. (12-10,'8J.-(i(n.
CELEDHATEII II. II. II. MEfiinE.
Persons aflli 'ed with achel and p.ilu, and who
have not tried tin irreat H. II. II. Med'eme. do not
know its powers in reinoviiiu; pa'11. ti-ive It a trial
for Rheu inal iin, Xmi ralu i a. a ml pa rt leulx rl v I li ph
thi ria. A si r-eiire ..- h. rses .-ulfcri.'iu with J ..,o
or H-iif-J Sjiio in. I'nil Kvil ami Colic. Flesnreawd
ask lor the II. li. !1. Modi.-ino. lnr.nubietured ly
V. II. 1 out in' ,n. phiiH leiiii ia. as the popularity
ot the same h.-s led oiher parties to pur an inferior
article into tae market hearing tlie same catno
Sold by ilin,'isi every where.
Dr. JONES' TAPiAXCAufS tOlilC
or Trspr.rsi Sijontixt. a veirotrhle eomtfin4
w hos virtu... basj-toed the tst of 40year, is in
biliil iejri the -i roof f'vspepsii. Fcn"ral Iiebilitv,
fTirnnle Weakness of L a is. Snb en and Kolnev's.
Short lireith, llertb:irn, St. Viti:s" P,mee. niv.n
in the Stouia-h. Bi-k and Chest. F' -rtirolarly
adapted to ail Fmn, Ii-oases. no matter wtnit
the aire of the patient may be. Price. 75 ctis. Sold
by DriitcKists. f 7-'J."B ).-!y.
kTSTkys wyYcu hazkl
Cures lleailaei e. Bnrrr. Hpralna. Cuts. Wounds,
Khenmatisin, Toothache. Ivirnehe, ike., ite. War
ranted equal to any made, at half the price.
0 01. Bottles ?r.e. Pint Boll lea 50e. ta. $1.
Have your droiisf o-Jc-r. if he has not la stock, ol
8 HAS. F. RISLKV A t O.,
Whole-ale l)rii-j.ilsts, Cl Cortlandt St., i. Y. City.
-Ian. 1 f, !l.-;i!u.
j K3
-j Tss t Pi.1 i'-St-'.: fiT-i cl I c;b-.
lis c'-p- wit1! tii-A(tlTiri!r.r
T'l'Lir- Ii. SKFI.LY.
.li, K K. iiiLLO.V,
W- ".( ( i.N NELL.
Auditors.
a .
M J
Ietrr t.w.. ...' "f Hroit .M K! . . ,p,.,i
'"eiDe'l, hn.of a.'-' '7 "n th cvt ite o H.JKh jp.
a ls.u, ... ,f'' h.-,y townj.lip. d-'., ha-, lug
""a to,. 1 r,.,: ' !' ' l-rsin-d, notice is h.-reav
1 -sid e-, S. ""..w.,u th .on-.-lves it. Ic'.ted
in; rh m. .. ... - .io.i
am. Dror .,t :. '. " '"e sum-
r' - .11
"jr X F.C U T( ) Tl "S X( )T 1 c r.
E--lato ot r A uK 1 ( hiLLtr i. dee'd.
I. ters t t a,,,,.;,, 1 ary to tiie 1 slat i James Co.
Iir.s. late of Tunneihiii borough, d -cease I. havlnu
boon Issued 10 tne tir-ders-nne I bv the Ke 'I'ler of
Cambri county, r. lire be.'ehv'siven to all per
sons Indefoed to said ostaie ilia tl ai mem must be
made without delay, and iho-e Latin.? il:i!.u or
Uem ir.ds a trains the same will present the in pro
periy pronaled lor s.;t:er,ient.
limVAKliKdO.NEY, Eicur.
Tonnelhlll. Jan. 'ii, l.8;.-tft.
- ; SES!SLC J if I " 5'
VI tlsli -v th. r-.
S7 T.tLiJiS Ju.-cfSresloi
rres.-., trci 1-
i.t as cnericawo-ad
ai'k ilia fi'rror. tlua llirtit
t!,-n..irs 1.1 1. 11-. . k 1 fSr-rLiv
-.rjiti !)4 a rst'-I t.- edit. Ilia an.-st,i
acd eMp. teat by u-sn. Ci.-rc'.an ins,
EGGlSir05 TKUES CO., Clilcaso. Ills
tr:r,u --it-
- 1 r acii.e n. i.t.
a'heny Twp.. j
v.. r.iM.'iivv,-,.r. .
I'. W. lbcu,v'i-, . i Extc.ltor.
Ltn ei tw, - '
an. J, lol. -of.
17' aal .' to iiai,"
i, ; AJ Hess p. (j. YTtii-
- Estate of Jtuiw Wrsjsj. deoeased.
Infers testamentary to tno estate d John Wiss,
late of Croyie t wnfhip. Cambria ennntv. dee'd.
Lavlnir been l.sueil te t na ui.dersluMcd bv'lhsi Reir
I'tor i-f ld eoimty. all pee?on' ind-.-bted' to tea es
L.te Pi r)uen..n -re lierol.v notlled to make apjsflr
payment, ami theso l,,ir,ta claim, cicua-t the
same win present tt-em , , u f - :;,, for act1.. e
. . JOSLia;! A. WI?. E-atr.
Dr. Ware's Pulmonalis
is a ho " ! ol I wnrd with tbr.e ,ave used it
because it does its work quickly an-i !rectua!lv in
eases of fo-j-h. fob t, II i.irseness, lnttnehz
A'lhmt. r.ioichiti", Vihoopins: Coueh. Cr-;p'
Paiiii in Lie Breast. Ccnsuniption. and Bleedinjj
of the LnriK.s. Only I com? a hottl. Ak rmr
droeift t,,r it. w hors.,ie liepot, N. YY. eor 3rd
and Ciillohl!l Sts.. I'lillad'a, Pa. rov4.sJiri). j
DrC if .f. Tiuck
PnTsfc tAN ash ErnoFox,
.A r.Toot , p
Office and residence f.n Fnnrtrer.th uti eet, near
Eleventh STcnni), 1 hers n'stht calls can be made.
Office Imam from 8 to 10. . M., and Iroai a to 4
and 6 In A r. 11. r.erf.il attention paid to Dis
eases of the Eye and Far. as well as to Smarieal
Operations of eerv description. f 4-10 -tf.1
MP.. IiTJ" K UY. '
ATTOCAEY.AT.!,AIV,
ALTO' iNA, PA.
4sr-of5co en I4tii rTe. t-et--.-a ini acd nth
l.MO IS NTHENVTII.
BT THOMAS D'ARCT MA OKI.
A man whose corn was carried away
Before his eyes, and whose oatj and hay
YVere piled np in the landlord's cart.
Looked towards his castle with sorrowful heart.
"Yon eceai," said ho, "so strong and grand,
Like a z'ant yon overlook the land ;
And a giant In stoniacu you sure must be.
That of all my crop can leave none to me."
lnotu another: "Of such weak words what end?
Have yon any hope that the devil will mend 7
Or the wolf let the klne escape his maw?
Or a landlord yield his rights at law T
j "Let us po over to Kockrent Hall
By twos and threes it may befall.
As wisdom is found in the multitude.
Enough or us might do the canso some good."
At first they went by twos and threes.
But Kackrent's lord they couldn't appease;
And next they went la numbers a score.
But the case aas even the same as bolore.
j By fifties and hundreds tbey gathered then
j Kesolute, patient, doifirml men
i And the landlord owned that he thought there was
I Some flight defect in the present laws.
Then the barony spoke a country woke
A nation etruck at their feudal yoke
'Twas found the riaht could not be withstood.
And wisdom sras found in the multitude I
SIXGll.AK DISCOVERIES.
KY IT,0?. JAMES M'ISTOSH.
Given inclination to nnlertakf, .md leis
ure to jerform tlie task, any one who would
bunt up records of unexpected finds;, remnrk
;U)lc in their nature, or by reason of tlie cir
cuitistnnces under wliie! they were made,
might easily fill a eoodly sized volume with
result of their researches, rending such a
ennirilieati'.in, we have made note of tome
things not generally known in the way of sin
fjulitr finds, and hope a litte chat anent thc-ni
will prove accentiihle to our reader.
An intererdin?; discovery, at ieai-t from an
arohieri'.ojicnl point of view, was strangely
bro'.i dit ahoiit several years arjn. Two men
were tried hefore the Court of Assizes of
the LoMsies-Pyrenees for a series of bur2;l tr
ies and highway robberies. Tho evidence
against them was irresistible; but .none of
; the plunder could be traced, until one of
J them, Rivas. ;ave n hint toward soivinj; the
j mystery, which sent a commissary of police
I to a cavern in the mountains. To scaie the
precipitous sides of the mountains was 110
I easy tnk : hut the fTicer por-evered, ar.d
was rewarded by Cndinc; an enormo is quan
tity f.f stolen propei ty. The coui'iiissary,
haviiio; shown that the cavern was accessible,
some servants soon found their way there
, and exploring it thoroughly, brouaht to light
! th" remains of animals of enormous size, Hint
hatchets, ornamented pottery, and a number
. of Human medals of the third century. Tlie
1 advocate of Uivas ttied to turn this to ac
; count, and asked tha jury to look upon the
! prisoner as a pioneer of science ; but they
did not see the force of tin areumeiit, and
j be and his fellow in crime recieved their tie"
' serfs.
1 Londoners do rot lordv to stumble upon
; strange reptiles on their way to biibitioss, or
be startled by rare birds Liking the air in the
: streets. Yet within the last twenty years a
I snake was found "at large" in Fleet street
! among some woodwork; a chameleon was
rescued from dentil r.t tiie wheels of a Flol-
horn omnibus ; and n kingfisher captured in
the courtyard of a British Museum, snake,
, chameion and kirgfisher being as much out
I of their latitude as the pour pig that fell into
the savins hands of the crew of a Lowestoft
; lugepr, while battling bravely with the wavis
j sfi miU.i f rnm land.
i A shark, eleven feet in length, which was
, c.i tight o;T the Scotch coast was found tocon
j tain a whole ling, -a man's bonnet, sundry
: remnants of fish, and a soda-water bottle
j corked and sealed. The bottle was smashed
j and a paper, sinned Am.ette Gordon, was
found. It ran thus: "Onboard the 'enfi.
fal 'Uir. Sunday, 1st September, ls72. YVe
I have crossed the line, and nil's well. Last
night tl:c captain's lady had a pretty little
I boy.
! "iletven bless tho little etnnsrer,
I'ockc.l ,,n iha cr.inle of the deep !
i Save it. Ior-.l, from every d iazer!
Tlie amreis bnirht their wateii will keep.
! fh. Kent'.y sooth Hi tend :r years,
i Anil Bo allay a parent' fears.
I A lather's love, a mother's py I
I JWay all that's cod attend their boy I"
: How loner time it took for that communica-
tion to come to land, we are unable to say.
Messages committed to jVeptuno's charge are
; apt to he long delayed. Tiie LotvJon was lost
; in the May of Biscay in January, 18I5G ; it was
j not till near the clo-e of int following year
, that a bottle was picked no in Exinouth liar
; bor, containing a tailor s bill, on the back of
! which wss written, "Lost in the ship London,
i Fhaxcis Day. Advertise to my friends tint
i 1 have, three thousand pounds in tlie London
i and Westminster B ink." YY'elcoine as tiie in-
formation may have been to those concerned,
; there was probably greater gratitude felt for
; that conveyed in the slip of paper inclosed
1 in a bottle cast ashore on the coast of Vex
; ford : "The finder of this is to tell Eliza
j BETH Gr.AN'Tox, of Ashton Grange, 011 the
; biirder of London, E. C, that the secret of
I her birth will be found behind the picture of
I the Earl of Warwick in the. drawing room ;
j and receive the blessu;;; of a dying man."
j The Bank of England has had 110 end of
: valuables committed to its keeping. The
! vaults of its establishment hold mouldering
i cheids, deposited there for safety's sake, and
I apparently forgotten by their owners. In
; 1373 one fell to pieces from sheer rottenness,
1 exposing to s'ght a quantity of massive plate
and a bundle of yrliow papers. The latter
proved to be a collection of love-letter3 of the
period of the Bestorhtion, which the direct
drs were enabled to restore to tho lineal de
scendants of the original owner.
In 1?7." a tin box wasfi-hed ut f the Seine
containing more than five hundred letters
addressed to divers persons in Faris. The
box sot 11 flim t several miles above Faris
had been hermetically sealed, and was fur
nished with metal nails, that Untight catch
the current of the liver at every point ; but
it had failed to achieve a successful voyage,
and lain at the river's bottom for years with
its f rielit of letters for the besieged Faris
ians. some of whom, however, had the grati
fication of receiving them five years after
dhte.
The betrothed of a young watchmaker,
living at Trescott, had to wait even longer
for one of his love letters. He posted it in
Coventry, in August, 1307 ; but the fair one
did not receive it. Luckily, no mischief
I ni r- urmiTii me juiu in consequence ; tne
course of true love ran smoothly for once,
and they were soon afterward married and
settled, taking np their abode) in the street In
w-hkh thy lady had lived before the marriage.
One day iii loTey a ,onii crumpled letter
came to her. It was ttw lost iu-rt-i,. jj.
tad rirpvsja dawn a Eioiie in a BiaU-Y-an, and
:n cofhti containing A
lan, discovered in ISA.", i
been discovered upon the condemnation and
breaking up of the vehicle.
At Highgate, near London, stands a public-house,
from the window of which a skele
ton cat challenges the notice of tlie passers-
by. In its teeth it holds a skeleton rat, caught
no one knows how long ago. Just as we see
them now, cat and rat were taken from the !
chimney, where the house was undergoing :
alteration. A more grisly chimney-find fell J
to some workmen a few year since in the ;
old house in the High Street of Hull, notable '
as the birth-place of Vt'ilberforce, the slave j
emancipator, fortius skeleton they disturbed
was a human one. A banking business was
at one time carried on In tha house, so the
bones were set down to belong to a thief who,
hiding in the chimney, either preliminary to
committing felony, or to escape pursuit after
committing it, had been suffocated.
Burglars and robbers sometimes get into
tiglit places, and fall a sacrifice to their evil j
ways. Nunez, the Spanish banker, had a
strong room in his bank at Lerida which was j
never entered unless some heavy payment in '
gold had been made. To this there were or- j
iginally two keys, but one of them mys- !
teriously disappeared. One day it became !
necessary for the cashier to visit the reserve !
safe, and he was not a little startled at rind- i
ing that there w as a key already in the lock. 1
He huiried to Nunez w ith tho news ; and the i
banker himself opened th e strong-room door, j
Inside lay the body of a man, the corpse of
a discharged bank servant. n had stoluti :
the missing key, and avaiieu himself of an j
opportunity to rifle the safe; but too eager '
perhaps to finger the coin, had forgotten that i
the door fastened with a spring, and letting i
it close behind him, had wrought his own ,
punishment. i
In.Tanuary, 1878, the soda-laden ship Inivt
arrived in the Thames from Foruand dis- ,
charged her cargo at Rotherl.ilhe., Inibed- :
di-d in the soda was found tiie well-'pi eaerved
body of a woman, supposed we know not
on what evidence to be one of the victims
of an earthquake occiiring maryent'ii ies '
ago. There was not such if?uuoertuinr,t- ,
respecting a woote.n
guano effigy of a man
some .sevente'-n feet from the top of the I
guano mound in Ichaboe ; for although tlie '
eoflin and its contents ejumbled to dust af- j
ter an hour's exposure to the air, the finders
managed to decipher ail that remained of a '
rude inscrij tion, namely, "berman" and 1
"(ISO ;" and to come to tiie conclusion that :
the remains were-thnse of the carpenter or ;
tom'jcrtiiann of a Dutch ..tiii.ig ship, who had
departed this life in lo.-O.
The child of a Dutch farmer a'he (Jape
was w; nt to spend his idle hours 0:1 the liv- 1
er bank searching for pretty pebbles. One '
of the youngster's acquisitions attracted his :
mother's notice ns something out of the c jm- ;
mon, and she showed it to a neighbor curious !
in such things. He would have, bought it; '
but Mrs. J.tbobs ridiculed the idea, and made
him a present of it He kept it a little w hile j
and then as readily parted with it tosomebody '
wiser than himself, who passed it on to a !
friend having sufficient curiosity to post it in
an ordinary unregistered letter to Dr. Athrr- i
stone, a mineralogist in Graham's Town. ;
The expert declared the boy's pebble to bp a
veritable diamond ; as such jt was exhibited '
in the Faris Exhi oilion of 13iJ7, and purr has- j
ed by an English gentleman for five thous-
and pounds.
Some five or six years ago, a young man
was traversing the mountains, canons, and
valleys of EsniPrahia County, Nevada, pros
pecting for gold and silver. As lie looked
down on the villev of Teel's Marsh, he saw
a vast bed of white sai.d or something like it, 1
and was tern). toil to examin it. Ho, found j
the place to be a bed of dry higorm, five miles !
in length, and about half as wide ; and what I
had been taken for white sand proved to le ;
a clay-like deposit, in which ho sank ankle
deep as he cautiously walked over it. Fill j
ing his pockets with tiie curious stntf, he j
mounted his h:,:'se again and roi'e to his i
home, in Columbus. There an assayer pro- i
Tiouneed the contents of ids pockets tuo fin-
est stti'Tiles of crude haras lie had ever seen, i
The astonished prospector one of the large I
family of Suiiths lost no time in making for- i
ma! claims to his find ; and that obtained, lie j
and his brother went to work with tanks,
boilers, crjta!lizers, and all necessary appli- j
ances, and are at the present writing, as the i
masters of an immense establishment, driv- I
ing a very profitable trade, one likely to be
as permanent as profitable, since the deposit '
of borax in Tecl's Marsh reproduces ilseif j
every two or three years, .so that Smith Bros. '
have no fear of tlie supply failing.
Wonderful reports hari eotne of late from '
Ari7.ona and Colorado of rich mining 'strikes'
Mr. Chilson, the owner of the most valuable !
claim in tiie Globe District of Arizona, thus j
reiatcs the story of its discovery :
"I was traveling alone over the Sierras in
the fall of 1S7C, and had reached Final coun
ty on my wnv L;ck to the Globe District, '
where 1 hprd't find a ledge that would give !
better paving ore than the one recently '
abandoned. Meing pretty near worn our .
with my three weeks' prid'Hiess prospecting !
I was jogging quiet !y along on the back i j
an old jack, looking out for a quiet ctdlv !
where 1 could eamp-for the night out of the i
reach of tiir roa-t audits and redskins. See-
ing a iikely spot on the oiher side of a low
ridge of rock I was then coasting, 1 made for i
it, when my mule stumbled over a blind cleft '
and threw me head-fir-t to tli i srrouiul. Mv
shoulder hit a bit of loose lock, and that saved I
my head ; although it was some time before 1
I could put myself together again. When I '
was able to pick n;ye!f up, I looked at the 1
rock I lit on, with a critical eye. and it was"
not long before I found it to be a solid lump ;
of as pure sib. er as is to be seen on the out- j
side l an assay office. It was a long brown j
mass, which slialed off when cut with mv j
pocket-knile, and w.;s considei ably m ire I
than I could lilt, although 1 can handle a j
two-hundred pound bag of ore without difS- I'
eu'ity It lav in a kind of split in the r.H-k, I
and this split wis the outeron of a sjiver i
ledge, respecting which I cnc'tnled that I i
could not hetter my luck if I traveled ti l ;
doomsday. I went to work, and set of at !
once as big a claim as the laws of the Tend- ;
lory would admit. Following the streak fm j
some way, I came across several crevices of
the like character to the fi'st, all fti'd of
shreds of the same slnly stuff, know n to the j
miners ns silver horn. Every ounce of it
was worth as mm h as a Mexican dollar. I j
sleptthere for the night, and early next .norn- '
ing covered up all traces till I eo.ild get force I
enough to hold my own. In fifteen days mv
nrotners joined me, and then we set "about I
developing. The first lot of ore we got out j
I packed on tlie backs of feven niuh-q, and j
started for San Francisco, which I so'd out
lor a clear gain of eight thousand dollars.
Since then my brothers have taken out over
sixty thousand doliars in cash ; and I reckon
tlie mine Is worth a dear million jut. as it
stands, and will fell for twice as much as
soon ns tho railway now building reaches the
district."
A needy Australian had reason to le thank
ful for his want of pence. One. evening, a
tired, foot-sore traveler halted at the Bush In
Bendigo, hoping to rest for the night ; but
nnablft to satisfy the landlord of his ability
tpw fvrtbfl aCconJO'Jarioa, tbatworthrxre-
Flrst Steel Skates on the Susquehanna. ! HAILS FAUL I.LL ADUKF.S.
Some of the Seneca Indians sti'l live cu a
smull plat of land in the lower part v( New
York State, near the Pennsylvania border.
One of the old men of the tribe was visited
bv a reporter not long ?go, and in telling of
the extremely cold winters cxperiopced by
hiia he iclated a very old and ii.t resting
story cf the Susquehanna river. AcC'-riiing
to tiie old Seneca's narrative there once
ferred him to airier lodcings in the Bush be
hind the inn, to which he was fain to betake
himself. Early astir the next morning the
wayworn man loafed aimlessiy about, until
something met his experienoed eye that set
him prospecting in earnest ; the something
being an auriferous reef, which upon his
working it paid hi in so well that he was able
In a very short time to buy-out the churlish
publican. After a while he disposed of a
portion of his Interest in the property to a
company, designated after him Wilson and I livci in a "eca village on the upper Su.s. , i;,-te of 1
Company, which within two months of its ! fl"'1"" tall, bright lad mined .Swhifoft. ; ''"' ''H I do not feel un self I
..i . j . , . One autumn Swift f.w ...,.i. ....... . ; tho-'e P" ' ''" "M-.
, ...uv, H..111 iitri 1. 1. J l.ll oil nieilll IU 113 I 1 ......... -
I'll: ow 'iti.-f : Aboat to ;a.v
great trtt-t v. h: li your ;::;! a -," ,
four yenrs ao tmon another prir.
proper that 1 sh .u'.i ..'!( s, to y
wor is or nhi-i ttci.tte war : ir 1't
cnf.tr.mary l.oi c :e i. r ihr
idoi 'is v.ho Mere 1 c.4.t i.ois t f t'.e
A (: rp ' iii'i t f I h. j-citr. I., t :! '7 - .
co-miry in "'i-i f '.'
as I can hariPv he
l a. 1, a; u
i' 1 -1 : 1 v
fi-iio. ;:u:
:1 Cki mim:;;
;y wili pi..
i
i -w n the
1 ui. 1 rvl
it seems
1 a few
1 : s bi-ri
ut 1 7M
. 'ir i.l.d
eff ti.a ir
.b.fnuch
tla- l iesi
f.bi take
ii 11s-
11.
tiv
shareholders ; and it still holds its place as
one of the beid; -paying mining companies in
the district. Dallou's Monthly for Xarch.
SALLY KAY, OF LEADVILLE.
A WASHERWOMAN' WHO HAS MAI'E A F"OP.
TEN'E OF A MILLION DOT LAKS,
j Im t tit chiefs to Philadelphia, the object of
1 tlie vi.-it iwinn to trade as well as to see the
j sights. While in Philadelphia Swiftfotd,
j who at that time was twelve enrt old, was
1 given a pair of skates the Erst skates with
j steel runners he had ever setu. He prized
j them very highly iind, strap. ing them t -
getter, hid them ir. the f .hls of l.is blankets.
! so that the envy of other Indian lads might
i riot be stirred. But it so happened that
some boys of the Nanticcke tribe w hich had
just migrated from the Chesapeake Fay up
.oy
( Slice,
one of
arms I
at. ii..
s..u:t !( 1: .
lO W !;;.;-! J v
si:-g.. ,ni ci.i'
or my rm.M :
st wi'h ! .'
1 ti.C i;Jll:i!i;hq
"is 1 c.t
'-:t -. in. ::t
v. if !'t t V. !j r. -e'hle
CH d.t.
i.!:.g i.is aa i:ii
cf this
'. lots leeri
1 ! ;a: ! me
- t.l 1 1 :i.
!
t a
Mrs. Sarah Kay arrived In Buffalo the
other day, from Leadville, on her way to I
New York, whither she has gone for tlie j
l.livnn.n t .f lr...iliiwr I . . . .- .1 ., ,. 1 . .-. r ;.. I
" ""'' """KlliVI, VU1.1, IN , ,,, C, .!.ul, -.0 (. ,
a soo, .d arranging for the future care j "( -tif
a little Mexican girl whom she bad in ...
1 . ,. 1001 s piize. anu on i :e night cr the ( (int.
charge. Mrs. Bay has a history, which, if ,,.. , . ,,. . a , ,,, . . .
, ,. , . ,, , ,., -' hi col the Nanticoiies Swiftfo..t uiissfj iiS
published, would read like a romance. She j katcs. Without saving n word to his M.Vs
had dug , n, ties, fouSU iu wars with In- ! Swift;oj)t s!ii awav with
bans side by side with her husband, scoured ;of ovt.rtAUln. th(, Nanlieoke lads before
the putins on horseback as a scut, and be- ; I11Wlilllf. Iu tllis he was uk!,rpoilit,.d u
eaiiti. rit svnpt nt tl. L...;..f.r. . 1.1 i .... 11
- wttiiif . in- i : , ,., ,,)t ,.,,i,r. ,,a i..r;,,i.
.ie
cf
: ' 1 y
e t ace
S:; (.f p,j
srji'ai.' cd w.;',
pi.pu'ar lavor,
f real iti.iiitir-e.
ct ' :;,!;h:i.
h'tij t f f .o
l;ie ignjy.
i :ucr of
ta
ming that they wei s
e.'iler.s. aitd pushed in
inttv n.'W traversed bv
the lenfs-. -.T.ii. "p.. .'.,-...1 c.aro- . ....
washier, fr.,r.. tl,t l ,,..; :!., -;.,,... , .l : . I . . - ..oi.-v p..s-
" O .-... fc..-. .... .lit; ll:.l.tl.s, tlllll 13',
to-day in possession of a fortune tht pavs ' trail .,f ib
..,,,1 II... T i
-". "i ieauviiie, oeing uie iiist ; T,.,Iu,.fr itft (i,,.ir
white woman who ever dared venture there, ahead i.criss the co
.....rl.-, ,.ui, iw.iu, I'uui latiise?, t-ooK
her an income of ?.;o,000 a year.
A repoiter psid her a call as she sat in a
Central palace car waiting lor the train to
start. He found her occupying a seat facing
her daughter Cora, and around her was piled
numerous bundles of luggage. She express
ed herself as glad to grant nn interview, and
pleadingly said : "Sit down there by Cora
and I w ill talk with you." Cora is a hand
some girl of about 17 summers, and as she
assented to the proposition tlie reporter did
not deliberate, but readily to,k a seat by hr
side.
- ...v ii. i a "yn'i.. vtinj
i;t:.'(,ke th'n is and kept on the
boys until about noon the I:ext
hiy. Then he was so faint anu hungry that
he had to rest and find food. He gathered
enough berries to satisfy his appetite, mid,
chewing bits of sweet roots as lie rau, he
kept on the trail until sundown. Tlitli he
(l ea v wip'in
was I ot the
tli. t I ; ol : ;
canc.nl i-(p!;v-COI'I-si
J y. r.
s-aw Mr. Chni.
lv :t ;i 1.. o - to i : .
b at 1 . I I.. .:
saw the water, ot the Susnuehann.i and ! 'Z. ."' '
, , - I l.r I!
ivr.ew i:.at ip.e .Nsr.t.i oke bovs soon would
c" -r-s t ;1
sett (i y, i;.,uj. . s.:t
c2.;:r..-t.r t'i :.' ;. r cTa-n,
laiii-r-d tne, i.kc a vc i.-n n o.;
; i Govezt or cu e -
ovier ',;;. :: e. ':: I w .t
tl esi npTCi'e'it te-ti:i -:i:al cf
ui.,1 be.ieviog tlrr.l 1" i;;r.;i c
could iia'i ivc th." !'on.'i.:,' i r
I e. as i ,,t s; :pj ;e.) v. pen tl
Tiians ti :s.t ju ti.e 1 oicr.
And it was vw ,! so. A st...
larger ftarnre wev.ld ! me been -'ruck, per
haps fit lilv. iv it.-ir.v i.ii-.-i.es v. i i -h ; visse I
ha' ij!fs ovvr i::v i.e." .;.
jiyio-tea: w:' a cr,'."! i'.'.
the very hug- u..cor:v of
ed gr-n;.y t ti.e v. .-i l.t of tne
owe. mv-g.f th... i .;-;.,,.
!-ss tlii- la.-t cofl'muiie.ti.M.. t.
i vt-r ie, ..!.-. ?.,:. !:,e. p..,: I i.
li e:s ,.f v, ;: tir.g it !' vc:-;;
w:;i li:;.t J e.t,si.
Ol IliV O A li I
HK!!V lit'
W. IS Mil' I -ie'V L ill . -1
caiaialidc
o;
1 wo:.!
-.1 :! v
y 'b.:d i
-ij'i -:;'-
;! ' i
ii.-
I! V (
, 1
intrt n.t r."d
t nt a 1.1
. Lai 1
. iii ;li;-, 'i
Lie r,i'.;.c Wiil
had ii 3 t;i .Lgl.t
'.' tl:e p ...... ::r
tne i"'"':.!'' prs
e i . ; n-e i to be
: -; :: a -, w i
- :.i ..' tie
: can-
:a;VI,t
"e 1
-t iu a
I 1
Mien I
uMi ! I I
l r n;v ile-
t
e-
p.
i
1 .
,.,.n..l. .1. .. . ..
it.tcii int-ii noiiit-.s. ciitiiivu f'V ims. sn,
foot dashed along the river for nn hour or
more, when he suddenly came upon the
Nanlieoke boys sitting f t the roots i f a ov
erside tree. Swififoi.t lapped th? s.-;r? cf
his moccasins to tell the Na::tieo.:-s what he
wanted, but they laughed and tapped their
foreheads to indicate that he must ho crarv.
catui t- ire. v h'.;o
and o.,rn:p:i' n w-j
1
, y
p i-
c:.K .
. n ;;
nearly laugh: "Now I'm not going to tell
,.,u i.vtv o.u a a,.., ior i may wani lo gtft j The Seneca and Nanticoke tonguea were so
tnsrned again when I get to New York." . tiiiTerent that Svvift.'oot tri. d to adarc-s the
I hen she went on to sny that she came ; boys in English, of which he had a hre
from the North of Ii eland to New York City ; smattering. He toid them that the Senccas
when she was !.. and married a bookkeeper . nnd 'tni;,.v..- -,... , . . . . .
i - !.- ..iic ..ipt.ni- hi.u ni'.ii ine
latter sliouhl-rt bring on a winter war, over
scrup.es, win
ni'-ie j crs.'ti.d v :,;,i:. g. ,,
av,;:, and 1 1 nl v .i -cep'e.i :
co.ispliacy i.o.i i... ..-y m ;v n.
even ;e.!su;e.
I v ill li d !ec::'l t,.o V. tv i
ti"u into i : , r.. 1 wi.,;.. m .
erase.) from ihe i;;ex:itrv of n
cheerinl ,y rr-l u: t; to t!"e ic i a.
the '1 n ii-ui y. r n. a ke civ t .
l-
P. i tint
si. ;i i y. i;
lat-.'i l in
o.e.- (.a,
named Joseph Ordvay. Her husband died
a year later, and she went to Leavenworth,
Kansas, from thence to Denver, and finally
in ls'7o, to Leadville. In Denver she mar
ried a miner named Frank Bay, but he died
soon after.
She lold how i-i Leadviile she biaved the
danger and storms of winters before there
were buildings to inhabit : how Cora had to
be kept wrapped up in heavy blankets to
keepi, her from freezing while she pursued
her tank of building a hut : how, when the
place became sealed, she saw the land she
had taken up turn into a fort Hue, etc. She
owns buildings in Leadville that rent for 52,
ooo a month.
Her career has beer, a peculiarly eventful
and exciting one, and one that would hear a
more extended notice than can well be given
in a single issue of a daily paper. She grew
eloquent as she related her adventures, and
her eyes sparkled as 9he said :
snort a small matter ns a pair of skates. He
demanded that the fkates shoul 1 be return
ed r.t once and that the Nanticoke br.vs
:-au n:
v -
ihe l . v
i rl u!
71.111
should give him the
ICll lif.ul of
nr-
, row as an acknowledgement of their sub
mission. Swiftfoot's n-ec-h provoked at iii
louder laughter and almost bt f..ie he knew !
I itSwiftfoot wns ovei i-ovvered and bound.
' He was taken to tiie Nanticoke viliagf just
above and there kept a prisoner until far in
December. The Sena.-as in Fl.ilidelphia :
' had missed Swift foot on the morning jifter !
, his di paiture. and after a long r.-.r.-h had :
made complaint to the governor, but no one
j suspected the cause' of his riisappearace cr '
his real w hereabouts. In Ni;vei.-,b.r they
j hastened to return to their v iilage, fifty mile's
. above t'.ie present city of Wi!!iams;.o; t, giv
j -Swiftfixd up as lost to the tribe forever.
; As a prisoner Swiflfoot was nii.de to work
( on airows, moccasins and jilts, and indeed
cmr, pi iii, ir,
four Yeats'
me t". t'ue si
vet t.';;- h.-.n
Tv po-;-.
Pi. - I ;, ray
ller (a'.:.'
t-i ti-.c.y
b ti-e gi
ami ii.c.sn.Hci; as the '
majm ity. i ; :t 1
Cia,;-1,;.-. p.ii i w,;s in
Mints to v j.j !. ;;i.tl:
roiiiccvr-.i ii fa .i m-, i
Lie leli rins t '.: :-- iu r
f'-u'id lnpself p..v. ei I.
agent. 1 ln Govt ri !r
ia my nam", t i t I
.a-s:ve in-'.roiaent ;
llttndS Wli'ell t
I'.l
I i e-s
i Is . t I
:: is:
r cf ..
t h . 1
t r ?s n
ti.e
i us
- - to i
I riots of
h'i.-t i:i'y and
' ' : 'i
, !l !
I v ou:d
; . .- !;.r lit
V .ieh-o, i ol
! "1 1 as
. 1 re ce
; ( : v ..e
a f ti."
::. . f
1 I O'il
.'! : i : tsi-.ce
r.tM.'l.iiii.j,
, bv a laitj
"Vl of :;s
a; ,'j:i ..f the
:i .- l-oh 1
- oil" of
. o. I
l'.'.t h ):t-r
I'l.::-:- .'ej
ud 1!
t i
that s'l-cai'.vdrhni'i t t;t:" t-
'1 'hose i;;e;i vvtrc r t ii : ri;
not bre-rght ! " into i-fo'. . r
inert-uresfnaticiat-d bv invhi
was s,,:i,. p.ei.iie I tin.v r
iei't ili'j'i'!; li nee p; .p the s" ;
ity of the' iiumepii-s nrp'pi rr
t treat Fra ud. and tin n hr:-
ted to a id use the co'in ir v v I' !;
Isc-s ef iel'iiio. v. l ci: n ;!.-, !:
ed to the civ ii erv ie . At
'lt ti'tls--.' Clew I J. '. u'.eis. v;
lor scroll!! Mr. M ''innti r.: '::
-.re"
i :
i us
l:i
T-
"I saw my old man once sit on a horse ! to do drudgery that no Nanticoke lad would
and shoot seven Indians without stoppin
And I've done something like it myself.
Young man," she added, with a quiet twin
kle in her eye, "I've shot more Indians than
you've got fingers and toes. You wouldn't
think, to look at n.e, would you, that I've
gone out on the mountain side, t:n to ny
waist in snow, and staked out the tticL-U of
Leadville:? But it's go-pel truth."
Shu said she didn't know 1
would sisy in New Yr.uk
L advilie was attended toby agents, and she
felt perfectly content to stay away vast as
long i.s she felt disposed.
Sln is now about fifty yep.rs old, weighs
about one bundled and forty pounds, and is
rugged and chipper. As she bade the re
porter good -day she remarked that she was
happy, and was going to try tj make others
so during her reiif.iinir.g years.
Str.VSOE BET NOT FlCTIOK. An English
vicar, P.ev. J. P.. Jackson, toils the following
siory of a remarkable marriage in hischurch :
"Forty years ago a- yoi.ng man named
Thomas Gt pjgi was 'engage;,- to Elizabeth
Goodyear, but air.s ! a debilitating idupss
overlook tl;t bride elect, which so complete
ly prostrated her that she tuck to her red
and kept it for eigbl-and-thirty years. Dur
ing this long period of tone, a-sjsted by the
guardians, and a small fund at her disposal,
shf maintained horse. f by heedic and laucy
work. During thirteen years and upwards,
I myself knew her to be in this condition,
ami never saw her off her bed. Jn the mrrm
while Thomas f. iggs waited patiently f"r
the recovery nf Elizabeth, but in 1 des
pairing of this he led another young woman
to Ei'7. i'et!i's bedside, and receiving heriu.'l
permission to marry this fresh acquaintance,
Thomas forthwith married, but alter five
years of wedded life he became and remrtin
c I a wido wer until tiiis very clay, when Eliz
abeth Goodyear, reston d to health, walked
into the parish church of Melton, and wa
duly married by tne to her old sweetheart.
I cannot explain the nature of her !isea.s:,
or her wonderful recovery: but I do know
this, that a few months bac ;!,(. br-r-ame
coiisciniis o! a s'ight return o! stiength, th.i'
from fcebV efforis to leave her bed and. strug
gle across the room sh gained power to pass
her door, that the 'd subject of matrimony
was revived by Thomas Griggs, that Eliza
beth was wi ling, that the bancs were pub
lished, and that she is low the wife of her
eaily and only love."
think of Doing. He vvnited for p.noppoitu-
, iii.y to escape, but ti e Nai.ticoho boys
I watched him so closely, night and day, that
cold weather came and he was still kept in
i a tent with old squaws. When ice c ivcied
; the Stis-qnehannr. the Nantieoko boy., lv-u:,d
, him a;. 1 led him to the river bank that he
j luight see them use his skates. Svv ill foot
luit i iily was disgusted v. ith his ur.lir.ppv
w long she ! situation, but it made him rbmitif i..;ev-;.!.-.
Her properly in ' Iom'c the poor skating f the autico-c
I The latter had i.ever been neon-loiit! to
skates. beca::-e they 1 ad ci mo r.om a uiiiJor
clitite. w'.i'le Swiftfoot l ul use.' sk..t"s
wit!) wooden lliUMis ever siiae 1: irp',!
; walk".
tine day when the ice was in f:;,p ccridi-
tion the Naiiticokes toik Sn iftfoit tj the
: river to torment l.i; i. Tfit-y bound h:s 1 gs
; tog-jther wir'u thop.gs m.d or the f-r.-ttiuc
j strapped Cue skates to I is foot. Sw-iftloot
i couldn't stand, of course, and his ri.li' ui. us
j tumbles and roils cau-cd hi! tne i - s. vr.i
i rii! s. women ar d children i:i the village to
gather aronntl him on the ice and sVi.-ut v. ith
' laughter. As the fun continued it i n w
j iii"ieand ru -ie barbarous, a::d nt last t-vo
; strong warriors begrtn to j luy 'siiit.r.j' with
poor Kwififoot, t '-sing h'tn here r i d tl.e;e-
on the ice, in the midst f f the l upro.iri
I ous nieiriment. But tiie Soi.cea b "V was
patient under the buff. ting. lie fe.t le'.'.ti
; AAith the skates under his r.ioec.'sins than he
had felt at any time during his imj-risoPMeiit.
Indeed, he thought he saw how a b-.'id sr..ke
could set him free, and, while making believe
. to ie be uneoneevnert, he l.ej.f his purpose
I ol escape well in l.ui.d. The meriy-uird.ir.g
j Nantiookes cojnjJ.. tely sunt un led him.
j having a tire'e en the loo ja-t large ci c.U
: for ti.e two warii.'.s to fei.d I.ini slidmri
! ai'-d spravviing fn in one to ti.e ot! or. Tho
i warriors had tossed him o many times that
j both were almost out of bnath. Swiftfoot
i saw this and notice!!, t -o, that it tcok longer
; for him to jass between the wairiors than .it
i Crst. Could l.e get a knife? Yes; he
I thought he saw the point of or.e t-tickii.g be
neath the belt of ui-.e of his lessors. Could
nn ; ie cr. , -t"!nes
and p
into the
hla-al t:
an i ,f. ..iermu:. n
"Uleii-lsta'.d. W.is (,e...
1 i "at Pel in i;.v h a
who hu 1 t;i-r iv'eti
frauds in Li r.i-ia; a
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t; cy 1 id
rw:-rd t1-"
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Wt v.-r. ci.tin
ig'.li even this
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I was e ;i .y Liiiic to
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il e c-:;e.i tne ii. ing
a:v.l I n ;uia. Ip:t no
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proti-ise, t-.i'd"-cry
in every sh.
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the fi u;ts. It is nr. 5,s (
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Of the fiid Will g teai-tv. l':;l
trt;t r. r rnud : r od T u! , ue
i merged ;.t P:V iU .s'. i i i'.
late AlexamieV H. vle' 1 . - s.
my own party, it w c'v i '-nt
my I r.scr to exe;i'f was ; ss
nation to ) r n i-. ;.rd tla v
at
Thfiie is a doy, at Brigb.tori (England) a
remarkable dog a large malt-use. Some
times that dog iias a purple body, with a yel
low head and a green tail ; sometimes he is
scarlet and puce. He is a kind of rainbow
d ig. The fact is he belongs to a d3-er in the
town, and being naturally white be takes
any other color easily, and now be gets a dip
in one vat and now in another, and be forms
a sort of canine advertisement. It is fun to
see this dog, who is quite unconscious of his
distinguished condition, come up to other
dogs wagging bis yellow head and green tail,
and the way that those dogs, after regarding
him out of the corner of the eyes for a min
ute, tuck up their tails between their legs and
"scoot" is a caution. Some time ago a man,
who had been occasionally a victim of the
"old complaint," was going down to Brigh
ton for the race week in great health and
spirits. When driving from tlie station, he
suddenly came on this dog. "Hello, hey!
What's that ? ITcy ! hey ! what ! a purple
dog with a green tnil ! Oh, lor ! I got 'em
n grain !" and he turned round and went back
to London, pnrsuaded that he was aain a
victim to I). T-J
:: ro 1 ':: -
. :..! ol. .vi" :
;. .s i i ! o ear.
":..i ex pi
. t'.. .t was ,.i
T t!"- : b
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: s...f . C l,;e
!I.:v:-g 1-of
1 S! i -a H at
; -.n my in 1-
- a v: 's I sscd
.-,! ft v.-
; w i'1 be " n
..u i.iie: t Ad-
i be cut the thor.g and gain bis feet wldle j 0ii r.o'hiie--'more . -: d
passing between the arriors ? Yes ; be j fi ues which !i id not alivu dv
thought be ccui.1. Anjhow, he would try. j Under tlet.- circuit'.-": .--1
So when be was seized for rerhai s the- . that tlie total f-.turi'e -f riy
twentieth time Swiftfoot siirped Ids h-m! ! IItX r""A
into the tuss- i "s belt and in a twinkling sa- J ntyself with Ota v. ::.g V: m! id ;i;e 1'res..
j cured t'ne knife. The hundred tystr.nders dency in c
saw tiie movement and yelled lo the tossr-r i b '.lyji'iH:
to bold to him. but the toss had been given, ; .,'.. ,-,,,,,,!,
and while the whole crowd was rushing for- i f;ie;
v.i' r. :.u !
:n :'. . y l .g'-t -.
i"n T tern; .- rsi
pl l Vis; -i 1 if
ir
such ?c mv ta
ward Swiflfoot was slashing the thongs that i ! Webb.at tlie pnl '
bound hira and gaining bis feet. Oh, bow I?,i',1,.i!l-a. ,'"r.'! r'
y r . ys...
I Ui ''
Sl.l I: .'
tbei laO r morif' s . f r. v r, -in
streng he felt when freed from the thongs, j ppe llo-.ie. ('unsru us tl -.t
11" daiteil here ni.d thoro hetween the v!l. i fc'.id eve;; ii.en Of !iii t-a.li . lo.-k
ir.g Natiticoltes dodcine blows, and striking i vJ:,i .cra V f,ul
with his knife tint:! in a few seconds be
cleared the trowd and shot away up the
Susquehanna. Arrows sped after the flying
Swittfoot, but he escaped them. Every man
and boy In the village ran after hirn, but in
an hour he left them out of hi-jiit and leis
urely skated toward the camp of the Sene
cas, near the headwaters. When he reached
the camp, two days later, Swiftfoot told the
story of his hardships, and the Seneoas de
clared war against the Nar.ticokes. The
war was waged for two years and many
Naiiticokes and Senocas wt resiuin. H -' .'
Tim,
f T osr- shave Two per cent pr mo'it'i
; v. h.ut ?oi:!,l
u v fi 1 as -r-1
ius, vv ilh a
'. w 1 !. i il
- a- i l! V
. I fis be. it
., -:is of
-:..-c i:i the
all l aftii s,
d l.-rwairi
IC..--I 10 f .e pe; '.si
of niv tit-al d' iiarlure f"r ().-.:-. I have fe t
that some explanation vis one to nivseif and
to ti e public .f the d.f icti'ties r hivh i'l'-vi-tablv
environ a frruniu i-i t I'.c. n. ut. 11;-1
I been boi esilv elected, I could, po don' t,
have done much for the rf niiiti n of the
public abuses pointed out w ith sir h empha
sis tv Mr. Tilden, and p.ildly ;.i u :ed to b
Mr. Carl Ss-I.nrz in my own ii tf r cf sccci't
ance. But 1 was ti e s'.i' e ot n.y politit '.I
cieators; the para'5 of !'' i t iLlr.al fraud
pervaded n;v en'ire tiiti;i;itr r.tiun.
If, in what is he:e tvii::- v. i-v e n? tn vm n
shall find anvthing t a e.'-;-iu!;e n y fill iu .
or nnvthing"to soften t! 1it.li-..: rt w ! '. 'i
must "follow me into hi-: ,- v, t'-.e ci 'eit f
this, n.V f avevtcll nil ire-s In te sit in '.ifd
nti,r. of lh.l'i'i!" ! Ntcfes. wi'l f -"e teen
ars-onipuslieri.
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