The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, March 31, 1882, Image 1

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"HI 18 A FREEMAN WHOM THE TROTH MAKES FREE, AWD ALL ARE SLAVES BESIDE.'
SI.50 and postage per year, In advance.
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VOLUME XVI.
EHEXSKURG, PA.. FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 1SS2.
NUMRERft
.(-b rrmin of ill kind nar'r iin
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j! I. IICSS. 0. 2. AD FAT FAMILY MAfREB
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SHAD AM) CODFISH. OF FINEST QUALITIES.
M K HS Al.iJ ON II AVD A CHOICE LINK OF
l-m PRUNES, EAISINS, CANNED TOMATOES, PEAS, CORN, to;
1 driui) sirEisT cony, oat mi: a l. jiice.
BLTrAES, TEAS, COFFEES.
V.
English and American ironstone china,
i :'i 1 1 i u-l;t .it. i )v figures an-l will spII at prices P(nnlly niorlerately. In ad
' ;.' '.'-I t- th-sc trouils nii'l in iny f)thnr9, lie keeps constantly in stock
17. E. SCHMERTZ'S & CO.'S Celebrated SHOES for Ladies
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; Om. W. RTAwn. 40 MrhnJl St. rrTldnnee. R.
I I., mrerl hv Cnticnr KfiolT11t pprlftfT)
' lini fiiricn'rn nd C'Titifurs fosp (the ereat fkftl
j enrf) of a Kinirworm Humor irt t the barber1.
1 which preaj all rvrr'hia ears, neck anl face, and
j fnrix yean reilel all kinds of treatment.
. wlii'i' histoek f t U CERI F,S will compare favorablf in extent, qual
ity u'i'l prices wit!i any (Tracer's stock In Khonsbur? or eisewhere.
He lia also in store a large assortment of
very f-t for P'Tvir Hint are male or mM anywhere.
In vn his cdtistant prMe to bny and sell tho
It has also
IT r.'.'OTS FOR MEN AND BOYS THAT CAN BE FOUND ANYWHERE,
fc lit r.-n-'ti-!.-!i. it mnv ho s;iM, and said truly, that while the slock of
fKY Cui'l.-i. I)r; flnoiii. (iHOfERIES. 15f)OTS, SHOES, IIAT3, ('ATS.
N.irP.N-. A':.. A .. k. p? at t!i" LI.OVIl STORE may not be. the largest
ir.'. i'. i-1 uKvavs choice and choico and fresh, as the proprietor is con
:i: ;::id ooiitanr ly a-l I in r , and conseiinently accumulates no old goods.
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THE BEST OFFER
YET!
SKiy nrMOJt.
F. H Drake. T.. necnt for Harper St Broa.. De
troit. Mich., arlvc. an as'oniihln account of his
ca.p (wrma roitnt). which had been trcs'ed by
a connilt.ation of r'hTolciana without benefit, and
which "peedilv rieldod to the t'nttoura Resolvent
(Mood purifier) internallv an1 Cuticnra and Cuti
enra Soap (the irreafeklri cire.) externally.
SCALD 11 EAT).
H A. Rnvmond. Auditor F. W. J. H S. K. R.,
Jackson, Mich.. wa cured of Scald He:id of nine
ye.irs duration by the Cutieura Remedies.
ECZEMA.
Hon. Wm.T.iv'or. Ro'ton. Ma.. permanently
enred a hnmorof the fnce and scalp feczema) that
had been tre-ti nnnccefiilly for twelve years
k mon ..r K.fr.n'a best obvsician? anil molt no-
j ted specialists, as well as European authorities,
j MTEK CTtrST.
I Mrs. Dowers, 243 Clinton St.. Cincinnati, speaks
! of her sister's child, who wss cured of milk crust
' which resitd all remedies for two years. Now a
i fine healthy boy, with a beautiful head of hair.
' EALETyO IT. 4 Tit.
I Frnnk A. Denn. Steam Fire Fnrine . Boston,
! wn. onred of Alopecia, or falllnsr of the hair, by
; the Cuticnr Resolvent fhlood purifier) internally
i end futi-urr nnd Cutieura Soar- (the sreat Fkin
! cures) extrnal!y. which completely restored hil
; hair when all said he would lose it.
! TEE A TMEyT.
The Cutieura treatment, consists In the internal
i ue of the Cutieura Resolvent, the new blood purl
i fier. and the external ue of Cutieura and Cutiou
I ra Soap, the the great skin remedial.
TL ALWAYS TRY TO (JIVE OUR CUSTOMERS THE
VERY I'.ET RARfJAIN'S AT ALL TIMES, RUT HAVING
r :r. -oyt, mild weather we have had this winter.
roMiM-:i.n:n to mak;: a sacrifice ox some roods,!
am u than carry them over till next season, there-
I!E DURIMf THE ENDUING TWO MONTIES' WE SHALL OFEER
:. r. orPt ue.wt (ioois at veuy oreatey redeced irices
. tVItEK THAT WE MAY EE AI'.LE TO REDUCE OUR STOCK SO AS
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MAKE ROM TOR OUR SPRING GOODS. THIS REIXG OUR PUR-
-E. WE CAN AND WILL SELL HEAVY ROOTS, MEN and WOMEN'S
r.'.IIOE. LADIES' SHAWLS, AND ALL THAT CLASS OF GOODS, :
w f" i? rifirnrs r i r v nr r - v itr i( U7i iit i.-t rn-m.'PT' i
E INVITE ALL TO CALL AND EXAMINE OUR GOODS AND PRICES
r;i: purchasing at any other store, as we defy com-
ND WI1I EVERYRODY TOJUDCE FOR THEMSELVES
CUTICUIIA
Rn-vtF.niEs are for sale by all druftsts. Trlee of
Cr-ncrm. a Medicinal Jelly, sinal! boxei. .V) eti. :
lnree boxes CmrrR' RrsotVEST. the new
Wood Purifier. 1 Tier bottle; CrTK't B MKinris
alToii.kt Soap, 2-So.: CtTK't n MbduukaL Shi
tiso Soap. IV. I'rincipal depot.
WF.EKS & I'OTTKK, Bo..ton. Mall.
BOH DAYTON'S MINE.
The familiar sight of two young asses, or
"Jacks," as the miners rail them, loaded
with mining tools and provisions, and driven
along by two miners who walked behind
them, would have attracted but little atten
tion among the loungers in front of the
Grand ITotel at Cedar Gulch, had it not been
for two or three peculiar circumstances
which "Col." Brown proceeded to narrate to
the bystanders.
Since coming to Colorado three years be
fore, the colonel bad succeeded, witlioutany
visible means of support, in maintaining an
existence as free from toil as that of the 111
lies. aud by his abundant leisure, his skillful
disposal of tobacco juice and his success at
the faro table had fairly won his title. The
talker and his audience leaned against the
rough lojrs of the one-storied Grand Hotel.
Aiming a brownish fluid at a dusty stone
some feet away, the colonel heean :
"Queerpards, those. There's Boh Dayton
ho ain't much more than a tenderfoot, but
he's a white man rieht throneh. But as for
body from some of the sharp bowlders, till
the"gradual declivity down which he was
precipitated changed to a .steep"precipice,
over the edge of which he plunged onto a
level surface several feet below. St-jnncd as
be was by his wound and fall be was still
able, on looking around him, to see in the
side of the precipice ft large opening like the
entrance of a cave, and with the instinct of
self-preservation, he draeged himself thither
and succeeded in reaching this shelter from
the storm before he fainted away, overcome
by the loss of blood.
Meanwhile, Sandy Joe strnpeled on bis
way, and by using the animal as far as it
woulfl go. and then leaving it in a snow-drift
while he continued on foot, finally reached
the little camp to which he was bound. Tie
told his tale of the great dancers he had en
dured, but without mentioning his compan
ion, and received sympathy and attention
from the miner?.
The morning sun was Just darting his
straight boams from the eastern sky across
the valley and into the interior of the moun
tain cave when Bob Divton awoke from hi
ALMOST BURIED A LI YE.
a strum; i.n for life.
JOSEPHINE RYMAS'S HORRIBLE EXPERIENCE
WHILE LYING IX A TRA5CE.
A letter from an army officer in Montana
contains the following account of a terrible
. and almost fatal adventure in an alkali de-
Clnclnnati Fmjulrcr. SPrti pxr,er jencel i)y ti,p tUt of lpttfr
Evaxsville, Indiana, March 10. Joseph- ! last summer : "I was lost in nn alkali desert,
ine Ryman, a falr-halred, blue-eyed young , I was without food or water, and made c de
woman I just recovering from a remarknble i termined effort to rerch the river. My mules
Illness at the home of her sister, Mrs. Brown,
TEE
LOST I THE FOi;.
LOVTKS-t sip rcvycr-
Sandv Joe, I wouldn't trust him as fur as T j slppp of exhaustion. The storm had cleared
could see. ir ne ni.ln't jump t!-.t claim off
Cap. Perry's last winter I'm a coyote, now
Dayton ever happened to strike in with Joe,
I can't see, except that Bob's rather fresh in
this country. You ought to have heard him
last nisjht tell me in confidence all about his
girl out in Ohio, J.izie I think he called her.
He was poor, and she was poor; and, he
didn't see much hope of getting married un
less they wanted to live on a little less than
nothing. So he came out hfre to find his for
tune, nope he'll get it. ne deserves to,
anyway, going out prospecting on the moun
tains hi Colorado in October. Like as not
there maybe three feet of snow on the moun
tains to morrow. Joe onght to know better
at any rate ; but he's reckless enough to do
anything. Bv th way. Bill, what about that
roan horse that Powors lost nnon Mount
j Shavano? Hasn't found it ypt, eh? ITe
; better be looking around livelv, if he ernects
to get it down before the snow crimps ?"
And thon the conversation of the ernnn in
front of the hotp at Tcdnr Onlob driftod off
on to other topics, while the two men of
J whom the colonel had spoken proceeded on
j up the gulch, and turning to tho rieht struck
the trail leading up the sides of Mount Sha- ! mind.
vano.
from the mountain, and as the shining rays
were cast upon the Interior wall of the cave,
Bob, lying with his eyes just opened and too
weak to feel a disposition to rle, noticed !
gleams of light where some bright substance i
refected the sunlight. With difficulty he j
made his way on his hands and knees toward j
one of these points of light, and taking the j
glittering object in his hands, found, with '
trembling delight, that it was a bit of native J
wire silver, such as is found sometimes even j
on the surface over rich Colorado mines. On
further examination he found rich indiea
tions of the same nature in varion parts of !
the cave : and he was soon aware that he had !
made one of 'hose discoveries which inciteso j
many to seek their fortunes in the mining !
grounds of the West, and that are really so
infrequent and exceptional. The ambition j
, ir r 1 ' , , i , , i i
or nisi me wni accompiisnpn, anu Be migni
now, he felt, make a hom as rich and pleas
ant as he had imagined to which to take the
one he loved. But while in the first joy of
bis discovery he thus pleased himself with j
grateful Images of the future, there came to
him a new thought of his present situation,
which had for the moment passed from his
in this place, ner parents died some years
ago, and Josephine went to work in St.
James, a little village near here. One Sat
urday evening last winter she went to sing
ing school. Phe had not been in her spat
long when site felt a strange sensation about
the head, accompanied by pains in the back.
She arose to her feet, as if to start out of the
church, when she fell in a dffld faint, and
was carried home. Her friends at first
thought that tho attack was a mere fainting
snell. and the usual restoratives were applied,
but tho girl continued to lie as if dead. The
body became colder and colder, the eyps were
opon and staring, the Mps were apart, there
was no percpptihle pulse, and eyprv indica
tion pointed to death. Phvsicians pro
nounced life extinct. The priest wns sent
for to administerthe last rites, and the weep
ing sisters and friends of the family prepared
to bid Josephine the last farewell. The cof
fin was ordered, busy fingers began to pre-
becanie exhausted from thirst and hunger,
and then I walked. I led the mules while
my driver went behind and rushed the wa. i
pon. In this way, after a desperate struggle,
we reached the river's bank, only to encoun
ter new difficulties which were wholly un !
surmountable. The bank was sandstone
about 700 feet high and perpendicular. I
followed it up and down for nii'es, occasion- ,
ally finding a broken place, but no place 1
where a descent conM be made. T was al-
most dring of thirst, ond looking rl-wn upon
the shining waters below, whose mn;or0
ripples only taunted my sufferings. 1 re- 1
turned to the wpgon. night came on, and I ;
almost concluded to give up the struce'e nnd i
die there. Then I thr ucl t It wntpd not be a i
bravo thing to give up nnd die litre that, but !
re solved to die marf nllv, fighting for life. '
So I took my rifle and spent the right firing J
signals of distress, end as the sounds would
Ernsrnns T. TurrVoon, a young rrr. of
Saxon Htrage. worked on a f irm f" foe n
. Yellow Sn :r- t. wi 1 :n. TTc w r '".
hut !'C ff (Ills' t'.M'S fl I tvt fr,-, rr,.Ov
for p. vt1.tr. o So V"s the iNr'M n' h,'
j fn.fner fcr u-'-or-, worl-e.' Ci e
j woinbior ti-pn fVis'ri'c l.p tK- rr-o
prc-.Y-ft. WVrn fl o 'i
:rt.T f.vr":"f-e ti n o,., ;i! f ,
t "Tl"" '-, r t O.n v "'Vo.s bv ) :c x: f(
f .p VI l-.v,-.,' 1 . 1 ".m-r of
of per cicorro'' to tlo i.l. .it,,1t ",-r ( pnr
1"T h.'Vr "" "i cv "' '.f-r. ,-., r-f l
lnrr pii'f.ir'p. a th V i e e ivn pf
the CW?"0. t''- n V,.ti- Pit. r " : ; T , .
ror. ! ynmiwi" f--, . '-TT -'- 1 rr-i. .,.,. t
in Yene7''e'a " An.! ' ni.o i-.,'r,
on her. r-.c.r,1 m-' all tiii"l-rv VC1 nr
tbe.r foo'ish'v tot ' e o' ta i'tr '-r:r
T.'a'.s 'nr rrc'i ctl-pr'c I Tr.-- l lv he
f:irm. t1 e v'r't f:il .r,
heir 1 ore r"."-o t ..'-tl r.f c
nrr.itnr Tvo-t. 1
j roll across 11 e drean- was'o tpov voiiM on'v
! be answered Vv t' e liow'lnn we'vo who
j pare ine wnue domes in wnicn to miry xne i WPre on hard in foree an!:, iratin rev (,.
; eomse, and. in fact, PVery preparation was ! .;on thinking of a good .,.i-re n-ai
I rnf,'" fnr ,n fin''" "eene. j To ,eli ,Pe truth 1heV nnde nie niad. nncj 1
I Thus passed Mondnv. f)n the evening of ! Te0ired to fool them, and even tor Ved rver
i that day there was a slight change in the ap- j fh nr,)lV j,rd thnngbt of tl tow'n n voif
pearsnee of the body, which gaye the startled j nnWn. It was ahont as lonesome a ni"U as
I watchers a faint hone that the girl lav in a j T Pver spent. The driver, a big. frni fob
trance, and that this was but death's conn- j iOTV iho ciPepin-. the mules did M e
, leri.-n. i nt- v ,m, K. n nnrin-, i j,,, while f stood Tnv crorn-1
fn'ded, just as the attendants had placed it. ! fn?,!t rT wolves. As H,o mnmir
1 nere was not inc least 'p-t, imp orenui- fo , T tr,r.i- c,.rvp. r,f e!,.
w
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I f v. T'ne'r
: et. S wo - (
the e'd.-'-.t "T--c
t c-,,i :f tip
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; fl"' 1 hi- l.t firm U'-crt
1 V"v ni, er
t-r Vz on1- r
r a f?t !- ""-Nn- bo
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i'i' t'-e si'
W the V;'-
r-ol'v. t'-e vr'i,ri7 lf.rV t errYTvr.od fr
wo-e toi l ; t'-e rl-.l f n-sq
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ing, the eyes still had thats'ony, unmeaning ,
gsj;e ; the face was as pallid as wh'te : but
the iciness of real dea'h was wanting. The !
feet and limbs were not warm, but they did '.
i not have that chilly touch that is a sure ac-
companiment of actual dissolution. There
W!H sufficient doubt in the minds of those in i
attendance to warrant cant ion. and soanoth- ;
I er day and night passed. On TVednesdav. or I
i the fourth day after the girl was stricken f
! down, the priest was sent for. After criti- '
J cally examining the case and consulting with :
, the physician, he said : "Tt's a trance. She
herself, but it will ho but mo.
n-.d
ni hrno-ci f-f l is loyp -r
'ow rteed sr.fr;v. iiid
r"V 1l''ir
and resolved nnon another tru"r-!r Ti e
driver was a li'M0 rested, hut we l l l.pen
fortv-eight hours without food or di'"U-
Tho mules were useil nn and no a h'e to r n'l
tho wagon, so T abandoned ever fh:n?: tiV:rt'
only mv amnnition and v'fi'', and cnoi1
across the desrrt on foot in tf?rr.li rf tbo
camn. Xfi'rij hni tbo pen of nn inr-i'-od
writer cou'd describe It e sr-ffor!?"s of tht
day's march. It was rt 'rcadf.;i t t d-y
There w;' ECt R tfoo, ?. Or cy, v i
b1ade of grass fn nro,i. mrt f--.-.m th ho
ravs of the s;m l'V h'ns'j from a f ory f;ir.
window for tbr
Prp: T't'v ft o r
fr-m in l.-.yr.l o .f.o r r-iV
"Ta":! "' 'P' Tirn 1 '
"TCS d.-r ,t S'-l'l T d'Cr,
t;- ' t (l.v.-r,
"Yes. ! ..ve : I wi'l ca'e'i theT..
PV,1V. fo'!"
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nrd a'.i-i. i :L.'.t fpet 1
n O.Tf-1 IM'l.i.l; T ,-..-
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Sanford's Radical Cure.
i ilia r-o :.l u ritk :rir..i .
. an. nuMi nr. iiir u i i 1111 mimp i i t;i i.
4 Awr-o. i - i . ' Tr.ni' n.-ntt r
m.-.ii riMurnsr WBsapraretlt in tlie looks I 1-er.t from tho richoathat T deslrd lirinrrn I ""'3 ' '" ..... .....
n.M, ....inoprs oi tnoTwomon working to- i thorn to me now whpn life itself seems doubt- ' ' . - r"'"- a flver rrnh(,rrnr
....,!- ,-.,, companinnstnp winch is , fnl, and when I see no way to safety, weak ' ' ' ' , . venous woU-es
I n in unking regions ny trio term "part- as I am and far from my rescue. Must I die . . ; rririr tn .
nsn " ' . . . - ' l l,!t. .u! I . I
i : in tne miosr ot tins new-ionnii wa tn t ' " ' , r-vtinct s.-revTi t,f
Cloir hea.i an.t t ics. esy :,rcarn,nsr. sweei ; Tloliert Da vton woe . toll fo;-,,:,j ' ... ...... . . : il i tnnni Ihut hn ir i.i,m;nnt r
h ii'h, i.erlcct smell, taste and bennnir. no couah. ................. . , .. , .ninir j nst as tie WHS occupied Willi these thought S ...
no distress, by usini? Sajfoiiii's Kahh-al Club. man with a frank, open countenance that lm Vioar.i no!c ;n o I word that was spoken in that room, nnd
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1- TO HIE ML'AEITY AND CI I EAIVN ESS ()F OL'E GOODS.
Sneeze until vonr head Is ready to By oft, eyes I made him friends even nmono- flip rmml, ' i i u t. j a. . , j j. ...
nd in. --a running w u-r. throat t.arehed and blood ' , , Pn among the rough which he had not yet explored, and with
. .x i- . . i1 Pica fif rvnn r.mAn .V. t l a. . .
v. s. p.aimvER cc imo.
cii!:xsr.ritr,. jan. 13. 12.
feverish, or take S 5ifoRD'8 Kaimi al Ci re for : class or men among whom his lot was cast in
Catarra and be cured.
Witch H:i"1, American Pine. Caviads Fir. Ma- I
rliiold and Clover Blossoms arc wlmt SnnTord's
Kitdtcal Cure are made of. t ne bottle Kndienl ,
Cure, one box Catrrhal Solvent and Sanford's In
haler, iu one package, lor $1.
W EEKS ?t I'OTTEK, Hoston.
a
!.N Y(T WANT
: i:e it.es n i n r g s on tat e n t m i: dici x e s i
TOl" AI-E ri-i-ilCTFl'LLT INVITED TO CALL AT
a if z s n e w n n v g s t o u e , e b e n s u i; no, r a ,
rr.Esrt r.'ri ! ! xo misi; EriiFSFNTATio ! I iwttom prices!
I.INSEED and MACHINE OIL, PAINTS, VAHN1SH, PUTTY',
PENTINE. WHITE LEAD, COLONS, (Dry and in Oil) BELCHES, Etc.
A'.ti, a very full ,uul complete stock of
B L A X K 1! O O K S an i S T A T 1 O N E R Y' !
xZT F.OOKS IT ESE, C02II5S, IIHUsIIES, ALBUMS, PEUEUMEUY
TOILET SETS. ETC.. ETC.
r-RK onocxn srrcF.s and flavoring extracts.
SBH'RIPTIO N S C A E E F U L L Y COM P O U X D E D.
YOIR PATRONAGE SOLICITED.
ooj-Ute- ELECTRICITY.
Oentle. yet cflective, united
with Healinir Hl.im. ren-
VSlSt' dor COLLINS" VOLTAIC
4jJ ELFCTK1C PLASTERS
.' 'A 1 one hundred times superior
... -U. to all other plapten for everv
gjog I'ain. ncnkiicfs ml lnflam-
f3i i oITeQ maiion. 1'rlce 2."ct . Sold
i5T fc everywhere.
M REWARD
Over a .Million
OF
PROFESSOR
l ,
could see the forms of ?iot friends and watch- 1
ers about her conch. TTer terrible situation
is best told by herself. She said to me yes. :
terday : i
"Oh, sir. it was horrible. As T lav there '
on my back, stretched out on the boards, with
my arms erosspd and feet fed together, with
the lighted candles about mv head, and could
yep my sisters and neighbors come and peer '
into my face, it was awful. Mv body and .
limbs were as cold as ice. I thought (if the
agonv of being buried alive, of being nailed j
in a coffin and lowered into the ground. I j
I tried to make some noise, or move just a j
snort finmp onimnl tlmt had aTninrontlplmfln
n r. 1 .1 ... ' ' i -
" """ """""-""amp. lie nan neon well . lying there, rose to its feet and came towards
educated hv a father who had left him only the light. For a moment Bob thought it
bis ednation as an inheritance. ITe had be- might be one of the few wild beasts which
come engaged to a pretty and rich girl, but ! are occasionally found in the mountains ;
her father lost in a grain speculation most of 1 but as it advanced he saw, to his joy, that it
the wealth that he had acquired, and Bobert , was a roan-colored horse, such an one as he
was unwilling to urge her to a speedy mar- had heard had been lost from Cedar Gulch
nage, unless he could provide for her a home on these very mountains, and the very one
with at least some of the comforts to which ! to which Col. Brown had alluded when he
she had been accustomed. Accordingly he ,' talked to the loungers on the departure of
had sought the silver land of the West, in the J the miners. Poor Bob's heart fairly leaped
hope of there obtaining more speedily stiff! to his mouth at the hone of rescue presented
cient means to justify him in making her by the appearance of the horse, who had ap- ! m,,p" to ,Pt ,nPm krKw ,,laf 1 wa5 n!ivp bt
whom he loved his own. But his sanguine j parently wandered into the cave to PPk . it was impossible. I saw my sisters come in
expectations had been disappointed, and for j shelter from the storm, and most opportune- i onp h nrp 1,ok into n,v f 'VrnT '
several months he had wandered from one v presented itself i Jsie ! she's gone." Their tears dropped on
j mining camp to anothpr, till at last he arrived j Bob took up and nut in his pocket a few mv ha5r ml tnp5r were warm on my
! rfflar r'u1,,'h weary and disheartened, specimens of the "silver-bearing mineral i A t,10V turned to leave me it seemed '
PTTTT IT rmnvpici i ............ m,,, n T.K- anoui r.im, ana icaaing ine animal totlie en- , " s-..f. . .... ...r ,
llUlLMbl lh b 1 Proposal which he heard made in the I trance of the cave, succeeded after several "ttentinn. if only by moving my eyelids.
1 FREscn : '"'-' "np "J ny andy Joe, to go on a pros- ) effort, ;n mtt,na nn It- naPv The Mi,, i But I couldn't xlo it. I felt like 'creaming. ;
I Finetor in pite Gf the nearapproach of j of a rider on its back brought the horse to I 1 tripn ta hnt 1 wnMn't move a muscle. The 1
niiiiw. isnoen flirt not. V-r.o a: a ..... . . ' cii 1
'" "u its nanit or sn meet ion anrt aimnet -;thvnf i """i i-.tiu- mm it-n m mini, mm hmi..
I hen he placed his ear
was no use. He could not
Cedar Gulch. hear it beat. After saying a short prayer for !
The horrors of that journey to the rider it
would be hard to tell. His wound, from
which the blood had ceased to flow, began to
bleed again somewhat, and was with diffi
culty staunched. The weak man could
r.
wm-. mmm pass
I r?:Mu--oe j SJ hl VTlT WM if h" rU,d ! Erection it found its way hack to the path. He shook hihoan".
''vAvv--,' '.-.! na another chancitn aW forth rAanM . 1 : ' Tf .
I ccmrurY ; . - -..ir- Bn(l oown ine siae oi .nouns Miavano toward i lw ,,M- J'
"" rnniir. .o one Knew tnfl
rral name of Sandv .Top. as li wn Miiari
: '? fe,if pufc- ! with the frequent inannropr.aenos of Wes'
nl in France, pv
ery one of which
ti;is ifivpn per
tion antl
lins tMTctp.i r-iirpg
every lime when
nr i w v tn ipi mii'tnd " ' '"iv ii"toi ri inr Muri rrc i enm ns m
cuu ti-.ui-Li.ii4 '-'nc - nidi we wi ii i.av Tiie
tern nicknames, ne was a short, dark com-
nlPXionpd anA Honlr t,:.-.i
.."in-iianni HlHH, Wltn 8n
V
A
ILD WEAKER, LACK OF SHOW M SCARCITY OF CORN
nAvn. iTF.nr i;i,i:n m much with the demand fok
HIEG STCVTS, COilH SHELLEHS, SLEIGH BELLS,
Lap Robes, and many other articles for sale at
UXTLhTS FAMOUS HARDWARE
A X 1 110U.SE-KURXISIIIXG STORE!
f'irfhrimrt flf,(tf, ?x,ite iht i frontier 'tf ail frho rieitit. tht lh
proprietor has tletertninetl to
ALL SLTR GOODS AT ACTUAL COST !
NOW IS THE TIME FOR BARGAINS SUBLIME.
This ill-assortPd couple proceeded on their
expedition without much incident the. first
nay, dnvmg their "Jacks" up the stony trail
: toward the summit of Mount Shavano, that
; towers hiCh above the surroundin;
i tains.
On the second dav of their journey, when
moun-
cordinK to .1 irreiions.
I d.iul'ti nsr on
atx.vo reward fur n Mr.Kle ca?e of
A. AT TH BACK
That f PnH foils to .iire Thi fjrent Rcmclv
will msiriVKI-Y n5 PFRM A N F.NTI.Y cure
Lumbnno, Lame Hark-. Srintarn . (Iravrl fUnhrtf.
i Drnpty. tiriqht' 1'iftisr nf Iht hiSnrn.. tnrontrnincr
I end rrtrntinn of thr trine. ln.Hnmatinn of the Kirl
j nr. j. i'aiarrh of the Blniider. Hiirh ( nlnrrii trine,
rain in the Hark, Side or Serroun Wentvri,'
nnd in riot all disorders .f the Hlndder nrid t ri
, nry Orir.ins. wliettier contracted hy private dis
. ease or i.therwise.
! I.aIlr. If von are sufTerimf from FmaVWeak- j on foot, there Came down over the traveler.
nes. I.,.nc..rrlinp ,r snt diseme ..r th Ci.in.... i . "rl i""iraveiers
BinddiT. ir t'ri nary Organs, '
voir x nr. cttkt:i
wlth'iut swallowlmr nauseous medicines, by sim
lily wearing
PROF. Ciril.Mr.TTF.'S
FRENCH KIDNEY PAD
which i ruts hy AKonmor.
Ask ynnr drnylst f..r I'KfF. Of ITIKTTE'S
FKKM'll KIDNEY HATi, and take no other. If
he hat not got it. send f2.00 and you will receive
the Tad hy return mail.
Tf.ST.VO.YMr.S FROM THE MOVIE.
wnc in i r.n. if.niineue s 1-rctifH Kl.lnev I'als : "i rr" roiieo over and over down tho
. .. ..... . - - " - - " - - - Liiiiu. -i v nanir stnri wae Ann .
the rppose of my soul, he. too turned and left
me, and my agony and horror were redonb- '
led. 'Will no one find out that I live ? said
I to myself. 'Must I be buried onlv to wake i
up when it's too late ? Must I pome back to i
f h:i-r xvas M-r.rf., e-rn to
There was oi.'y I'-e -?-
tha vrere foloin 11s '111
our here l'pf'i.-o l:r.- 1,, ..ntr-e
J laid il iii o d:e.
hut sfej- ;i Tit 'r- reit T won'd c''a""o ry
m"nd on he cnLin'.. ra''v and "-o on. T or
lieyond Tt-e poif t-t Vi.n..pr. o- T v.-oni 1 i-tt-o
ki'lpfl flip poor ii".V.t fv-nnV tvolp . Vo tvis
p'oddinn. C(.rr'.Trf n''y fll.N" rr yih 11q n rnrf
ner in our enfferings. Th resolution to
struggle on grow sroir.r T-ih 111(1 tvl'.ile it
grew weaper wilh the driver, and I f-innd it
hard to raVvbfm. T felt that T was itni.
mv rcocon. fancied T tiw foi-tain a"d n-i.
terfal's in the !'-o nee, nnd r"ceed " dri
ver as a narty cor ta riy rePef. O"" thin"
I Vept nn'iernnst in mv niind iris fo stni-e-'o
on and never rrivo nn. T' en T fionM
of faniihad friends nnd a!! T had to lii-ofor
and the whiTT won'd comenl'nost piiii'.ly,
"Push on ! push on !" As the enn was de
scending I reached camp. sfirr,r(.-p,r tn p,v
t.-nt. fell nnon my bed and it ivn; a!! over.
The Inst p'i,rrpr of er.!'inf rnumi w-nt
on and left me in the gloom of Insm'tv.
wh'ch led me back again to the ieor. r",.r
days and n'ohs T terewed the e-.i.is
across thp burning stti.t, fir:(? son,M;. nn
would get a'most homo on'v to ho s-.vf.pt
bacV srain. fy cohtant crv was fop wa'cr,
and I drank at shady fountains t'na nevpf
Onenched mv thirst, but always luted me on.
5fv wife came and nursed pie back o health
a nd reason, hut it was long and tedious.
Thp horrors hannfp.i mo in my dreams for
weeVs, and T never went o bed without mv
canteen of water. Fven now T am th'rsv
thinking of it."
her (i',.rr. '
T-;i-.n,..
d: l 1.. ' u
sl f.iv. Fl '
jinrfi-c y'
rorr-li"! 1
Tt the pirn
id'i't lo-V-ga
"ed lool
fli. l tl -..'-I,
M-'l if !
T
: I'd n't
-f.,..-.n rill'" down thf
a rii '.ln cr..-; .
.? V .vt f o mi n 1'- 1
TT" i av have h
ft t'-c '-nri,
at t'.e 1
... 1 ,w
It "
- MrirrS.
' 11 -r-pi1
rv. four
"ng Tt
' -:- e-1 a
r ..y .
H,l
.errnnv fja
II.- 1 ad no
1-. t Vr. l av
,f vr'.pt !.-'t r,
V . 'id k
1 1 rr V..,t Pa
lie wa I.M-i'y en
,,11. of that trurk,
nrr 1 ' i--.ii t'C W.'lld
'; !' d 1- -r a a in.
of t' - 1 -d ler.
iiM, l.if.king
y. ic
t :
f had.
( v r
F'-.rer.-.- r 1
'ji-,i v.--i .. v r.f.'
around for I 'in.
"Oh. vs." s-"i h ..-..-.rie, pioc'-'ng
per pl'.nw. "OV. yes, b" i 't-
too "
She f rtmed. her papa s' l-joir
tn j...--. .;n. r."" o'.c- more f -r !
fain'.-d n iV.
"I ?icv.-r vi or i !"d sN'i'' it h p i?":e." tho
pl-iirl :'-S o'd IP"") t'.'d 1 ' li 'l-'"'!'. ITS ti p Iiext
d.y. ' i'.on. 1: I krov.-d vr-V enonr-l, thst
n a ! tie ! tpp. I've Pern tnar-
I've lll''n;,-dff f..ur r'ntlch-
:.s. an' if I d.ni"? 1-n -.w what
-rf nr-n
'v! and
ri.-d f u ic--, an'
tor- and t wn
baggage a wnipji c-.n
by tl:1 s time, I"ni too oh' to p.a
And. Kiast-n- Pti .vlesoi! : Tl
in a v.-rdi- t that he came to l.i- .',
bitli '1 d-i" -Ver. in n. 1 t!-.. ..-,,n:
pr-r- didi,"t t ill: a' .- --t . i'.;-.- f
rrrt six w-f i: P i-'. ..-i
e ry-1 Veis,
ir rfi't
h ' . ha
'"cp pa-
f ..- the
H,...t-
,1 f. r '
in !- h"
)
if
l'-e r -.
I.p It
1 '
IV
t.r.T a
r an hu;
1.1' m' Ir
caiHy nrd g..o,i
tno niost Iovp'v sn.,
withou a l.o'np i PV-p
so. oi,! ner w'-'ti.ni a fi.itr'ry. The pV
happ:et and best man iri ;h wi 1 Wnr
lie who has a pretty, rom " to ',i,- p,
7 Tu.'r-'
Ilf" V. ' '1
I OUT
hoi Jt"r yP rhpd lnp rl-e here hearted miners took him up and cared for
. .. PinpthP,r ' Jacks" and proceed- , hjm till by skill and natience he was aain
restored to strength. Sandy Joe, in the dis
tant camp, heard of his victim's escape, and
quickly departed from that part of the coun-
scarcely retain his position on the horse's i ,ifp when they put me in the vault, nnd all
back, but with a biave determination and
strong will he kept his seat while the saea
cious animal descended the trail.
The evening had just set in when Hob
tumbled fainting from the horse in front of
the Grand hotel. The rough but fcind-
H.iemymisr., not uncommon on the moun
tains, and soon after the snow began to fall
verv lightly at first, and then more heavily!
The trail, which had not been very distinct
before, began to he almost hidden from view.
But the sagacious animals seemed by some
instinct to pick out the true path, and the
Journey was still slowly continued. One of
the animals, however, wandered a little from
the path ir. the afternoon, and stepping on a
loose rock near the edge of a steep ravine
of the people have gone away, onlv to die of
fright and liotror and snffopation ?' The
thought was madness. 'Why don't tho doc
tor do something to bring mo to myelf ? I
am not dead !' It was no use. There I lay !
thinking and listening to every word that
was said. I could hear a woman giving di- j
rections as to the making of the shroud. I;
heard the time set for the funeral and a'l. I j
could see every one who came In to look at '
me. I tried to look conscious, and let them
try. and was afterward killed in a fight with I know I understood it all. but it was impossi
a fellow-out-law. Rob tecovered from his j '''e- It is a wonder I didn't die of fright and
cae had heen itiven up hy the hest IV-.rtor.s as In- i
A hearty curse
from tho lin of Canj.. t- . .. .
' -"y Mr Erppien inis mis
hap, but the journey was continued. The
path bean to grow steeper, and as the snow
began to be piled up before tho travelers, it
became almost impossible to go on. Joe,
' i-ini-ri-u pnongn wnen everv-
cash di:alf.i: in ali, kind
of
ATIXG AND COOKING STOVES,
curahie. Pnrinur all tnio time I sr.flcred nntold
an-iny nn'i pain .mi larifp sums or monev."
"koi:ok Vf.ttkr. .T. P.. Toledo, (., sav: "I suf
fered for three years with Sciatica and Kidnev Dis
ease, nnd often had to en nbnnt on crutches. I was
entirely .in. 1 permanently cured after wearing Prof
finllmette's French Kl.lnev I'ads f.mr week?."'
'S.jt ikk N. '. Scott. Svlvania. It., writes' ..f
have heen jrpil si-flerer f.rlti vears with Brlehfj
RlrjTX I !h'nK WPnt WH1' bPM" h-w signs of
hut thev iivi me only temporary relict. I wore I 'ncreas,ng ill-temper. He cursed and swnro
two of prof. Oui!irettf"s Kldnevs Fads six weeks ! at tho tt .r , , ' "
and I now know I am eafrelv ei'rred." W8C'S. j t- The Storm and snow, and then would svih.
Mits Hti.rs Jebomf. Toledo. ).. saT: "For ' '''de Into moo.ly silence, no beat with tno,
years 1 have heen confined, a ercst part of the 1 nlw,, wi L . tner
time to my hed. with L-orrho.,nd I'male weak j P"PSS h,OWS t,,a heavil v-ladcn "Jack," that
nesj. I wore one of tinilmettc's Kidney Fads and . strngn-lpd aloncr on its hor r-
was enre.l in one tnontli.'" I " J "l,,,rJ. Il I
II II rini-vv 1 1. .1 . 1 1 n . 1 r-; . . !
writes: sutiereil J5 rears w
AND MANl'IACTUHIlll OF-
X AXD.SHEET-IRON WARE,
4M i:ivnth Aye, Altotinn,
"iil nu.l ajnllafartorilj- ntte
n.leil (o.
lU-","79. tf.J
c.
T.
ROBERTS,
DF.AI.I.K IN
WS. WATCHES, JEWEIRT. BOOKS, STATIOHERY,
tuu A , SHOES, HATS, CAFS. GROCERIES.
mm j
Paper, Cigars, Tctecco, Fancy Goods, Toys, k !
" V".'5irin
mi
VARIE TY STnnP FRrwcnnor da
' r . ' 1
-'-. fionrn. ,r,. .
"'.-. jiu.w-,m fKEs fj r n npjr.rvj.
-. j:.
" . rn. si.
QAA wct: 'a votirown town. Termsand $4 onrflt
C'JVrrew. Arlref rff. UcfiHtl 4"'lo., Portland, M.
Findlav. o.. ' fvioent at length, that the men ennM
ith. lant" h.-iek- nr.! ! not reneli ihr I. . .
in three weeks was permanently enre.l hv w&innv ' , .. . ' L ' " " " ' "pv WPre Iioimd
one . f Fr .f (5iit!iii.-t'e- Ki 'eev Fads." " . ny waimriff, artfl the animal was unloaded
rn!!:.Sn;; oTd.oPr: ! n " ""ed men shoo,,, tal
'1 wure one of the first onn we had and I received 'Urns In riding till their destination wis
more heneflt trom it than anything ! ever used, renahed T, -.
, In fact the Fads jrive hetier general saiislactlun ' !,9nPa 1?,,t fivp r Six miles now lay be
; thfin any kidney remcdv ne ever ..ld.- i tween tho men and the cluster Of cabins
" e are wr.rkinir rip a livoiv trade in vonr Fids i W npre lMP boprd to find aid. but the dark.
and are hearing of k'ood res'nlw from them every j ness was already oomins on, and the way
t?T" F.r sale at James" Prutr Store, Kbe'nsiSnrir. j W!l!! Cettlne almost impassible.
. .Toe insisted nnon fl-; n.. : i. . .
Thousands of c-avc. ' ... - t-... uir nnuiini in
re annnallv- rol.t.ed of ' riding, and Dayton allowed him to monnf
!il!"i.r.T , V,n v'JL" VTnl : I" this way about a mile was passed
heal h restured hv the : when Davton. almost
use of the area ' o.llo n t-i- .... '
rrDMAM IMXnrrtnilTnn u., ms companion to dismount and
GERMAN INVIGORATOR pxchange places. The way at that point
which positively and permanently cures Impo- ! SS narrow, and led along a stepn Incline on
tonr.v (OHiised hy excesses or anv kind). rml- j fhA , T ' -mcini
nal W eakness, and a'l dl-ea?e that follow as j mountain side. Joe, who was riding
a sequence ol Setf-AHse, as loss of enerif t. loss ol : ahead. Stopped when he heard his oomnanion
memory, universal l...it1e, pain In the back. I .n ' A .! V n I Companion
dtmncs of vision, premature old aire, and many j ' nn allowed DaviVrn to come up with
rnd aleTaTn're'sve l 'ns,n"y or cousumpiion j him, as if to allow him to 'take the animal.
Send f.r eir."i!.irs wi'h testimonials free hv mall. Then Suddenly bending over. Joe drew from
17? Zr Zn ir.'": ! Ms bp,t R k"if nd plunged it into his
free hy mall, securely scaled, on receipt of priee by
addressing
r. J. rnnf T Irntrelt.
i. i- , 'S7 Smmit St.. TOI.HMt. OHIO.
l-'--ly. Sole Airent frthe Lnitcd States.
"Fnr t Jsmoi Ime Store, Ebeushnrn.
I
I
! Tt nTsnnn
HUH Hl4i
V &l i -S
wound, and before the winter snow had
melted from the mountains he had staked
out for himself a claim called "The Lizzie
Claim," and including the cave where that
memorable night in his history was passed.
He Is counted a rich man in the possession
of this mine, now famous for its mineral
wealth, but he considers himself far richer
in the love of the woman now his bride, and
the two bripht-eyed children crowing up in
the c irele of home.
i Somf. Ff. rirvf QrrsTiovs A vonng
j man who looked as if ho bad heaps of things
I on his mind, but, who sfru gg'pd hard to an
i ppar outwardly calm, put a five dollar hi'!
f on the desk of a lawyer the othor dav and
sani: "I want to ask you a few leading
questions."
"(Jo ahead." was the lonlv, as the money
was quickly thrust out of sight.
"If I am engaged to a girl nd If I pi i back
on hpr, what can she do ?"
"Sue yon for breach of promise
"Hut if she goes back on me what can I
dc "
"FInnt up another."
"I'm ! Suppose I have presented her with
a two dollar fan, a pair of bracelets, a para
sol and a ring?"
Then she's so much ahea-1."
"If I believe her infatuation for another is
but a passing whim and I flourish a revolver
and talk of suicide, what then ?' ,
"Her father will probably pick yoa up '
and droD you into the first mndnuddle."
"F"m ! Suppose I hadj. resented her moth
er with a twenty shill'riL' umbrella ?"
"Thpn hp'l! l-cpy, dry."
"And ber brother wiih an accord. on ?"
''icn he'll worry the neighbors."
"Then suppose, sir, for the sake of male- ;
i ing myself solid with the old nun, I pre
; setifod him with sixteen dollars worth of
i wach-dois ?"
! cot at the other braid, but this was not ; '.Tip-n set them upon von if von have anv
ia n
1.1 c-,
roid.
agony. I often think that I would sooner
die, a thousand times sooner, than go through
that experience again.
"Finally, when all was ready, when the
shroud was fin ished, and all had Ipft the room :
but two or three, some one said, 'Ain't you ;
going to cut. her hair off ?' Mv hair was done ;
un in long braids and fell down my back.
'Yes,' said my sister, 'we'll cut it off now.' j
Thtn they got the scissors and came up to I
me. While one of them took hold of my head j
and turned it to one side, the one with the
scissors began the cutting. I could feel tho
j cold steel on my neck. I realized that this j
i was the last thing they'd do before putting '
i me in the coffin. The woman began to clip, j
I and in n second or two one long nraid or nair
I was taken off and laid aside. My head was
rv t-.o
( vcr o
d fru-
Vc of
'. T' . t! -n
nrr v i.o..t a
st,
1 is
me of
j his uti, a family, good hea'th. aud owe; p
man a cop, even th. :i': hUpp-''-c'y we-!d'v
' possess;, ms wop .1 p.-.t col faj- n tr,,-,
j dollars, and though l e l as never h.
! high an office as foxn c .''aVe -
master.
We sometimes fej cot-s' 'hired to d.vbj
whether a man wi'h'Mi home can at et
be but an Indifferent ci;.z-n r.nd a npvro !i-differet-.t
patriot. ITe cannot f ' 1 that !i r
est in other penp'p's real prosperity ''.t ho
feels in his own, and w!hont such prosperi
ty we could l ave po fiii.rlrv worthy t riaio.
Tfe would scarcely c:ire to risk his l"f. in ap.
fepep r.f tl-e heaeth:--np of his landlord, but
let tha hearths me l e ' :s own. and woe t.
tho invader who should threaten it wi'h. des.
ceration. TIip honips of ti p roon' are tbo
sfr poll of thp State. Itni'd thorn. 1waut"fy
thorn, own them an1 bo hepoy. T! i is the
fair d'-du.-tion from ho-.ts of instincts and 's
the true ph. Posor h v of home-makinj and
home-owning.
rirVATT nAFrTTrsc.t is wrt'-.v of v
that s:ir TTupm hrry p-yy rn-e;si -" .
lo.
I
j.V
t n
SARDTTfR FlSHKRIES I7 FKANCK. Not
less than thirty thousand persons are engaged
in the sardine fishery in France, and fully as
many find occupation in "preserving" this
fish. A writer in the Jbttrnal of the Society of
Arts says that In taking the sardine the bait,
wmcn is canea rogue, plays an Important then turned the other way to allow them to
part. This lure is a kind of eaviare made
Trom ine eggs or tne co.t preserved in nrlne, j touched. Thank God, something in my con
.i..,ooo Parrels of which are imported from , rjtjon or some movement. I don't know what
Norway every year. When the position cf a
shoal is ascertained, the nets are let down
li P 1 1 1 M jtMt E ATI N G
ill I U lll-peedyeureSEN-r FRKK. D. J ?t
i HornjAx.p.u Ba m,Oaif,in.
partner's breast.
"There," said he "as we can't both get
through to the camp, I won't be the one
that's left -ehind," and then pivine poor Bob
a push over the edpe of the bank, the assas
sin rode on.
The wounded man rolled down the side of
tht mountain, the kindly snow shielding kit
trouble."
I uiii.mi in film ....,..,, .... - j l m : iia.vp i no reorcss
it was, t.iioieii mv Msin m t-mu, mm l -.les, sip, jto and H.-k the prairie rangr-r
saved. The scissors droppoit to tho floor who has sto'en away your girl's affect ions .' .
with a loud noise, the woman jumped hack ; "F!I do it !"
nearly scared to death, and I sat up. You j "Glad to beer it. I'll defend your cno for :
should have seen that house a little while twenty dollars."
after that. I thought everybody bad gone j "I'm
crazy. 'Venie's alive " 'Yenii-'s alive !' The j pm"
whole neighborhood came rushing in as soon , .'Come to tv: ink of it he's a hi or man :
Atone time a boat could take 20,000 sar- ; fts they heard of it, and for several davs theer tiaT a,n-- " j
"Then let hitn lick vou, and I'll make it '
j cost him fifty dollar. '
j '1111 ! I'll think of it." j
j "Trm ! Office hours from eight a. m. to six '
i r. m. ;
j And the young man troubled with inward i
I agitation, took himself out. i
and the master of the boat throws the bait,
mixed witn sand to cause it to sink, into the
water. F.merald preen flashes on the sur
face of the water denote the rise of some of
the fish. Then the bait is liberally cast,
and saon the whole shoal rises Into the nets.
dines, hut now it is rare to bring in more j W!ls nothing talked about but m. My folks j
than from 6,000, to 6,000 at a trip. When J thought I did not understand what, had been
in h" i rn il i
TH.-.. ' tr:'ir..il.,i.l.,-.u -,0f I :; .
f f t -iO rv - ,!. r..-ri-T-iOT ' t y ltd rion'
is ln-.Te tin . f rti'vrd passage' d
brirtVf, -unsl j-io aud'-co. Then- v
and roo-" re gr-,af urss of fortun" r.f
cider. Cr-ar, nn 1 V-po'eon tho f -
after .livine honr.rs had been pai 1 1
second gained pru.ire. the ccpmpinat
!-is enih:lon. an T lost .s pfn ino, "
the th-r"1. fr-m n T,tirii,, i.-d'vi.'na',
rn if..r i f f..p! :u , ; T'-r. pe, a -id
tho o' bsi 1t- -s-ty, nvd after Pis e'ov- ,.
his for t HP's Punic 'iV-'v 'i-'in to f""". T.vi
!" private pfe too T'Tlch prosnprlty o'lf.r :
lure the moral run, aud oeeaiions c-d r
wl.i.dr ends in sv.ffe-"2. or is nccort-r... ;.,
1 v tho no-Vings f.f envy, calumny, a-id ma
leyo'epcp "
h ley.
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: tho
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the boats land, the sardines are taken to the
factories in hampers containing about 500
apiece. There women cut off the heads of
the fish, open and clean the bodies, and
place each fish, one by one, on stone or mar
ble slabs, previously strewed with salt While
this preliminary drying is poing on, the fires
are lighted and the purett olive oil is put into
immense caldrons. When the oil is boiling,
the sardines are laid In layers in iron wire
baskets prorlded with handles. These bas
kets are plonped Into the oil, and then placed
on shelves covered with zinc to drain. When
they are moderately dry they are taken to
the large drying house, exposed to the sea
going on. Little they thought that every
word spoken in that room was heard and
understood by me. They tried to keep every
body from referring to the fact that my
shroud was bought, the coffin ordered, and
the funeral arranged. They made an excuse,
too, for part of my hair being cut off. They
told me that the reason of it was that a plas
ter had been put on the back of my neck, and
my hair got so tangled in it that it had to b
cutaway. I didn't say anything One day
my little brother said tome: 'Yenie, you
was going to be buried last Thursday, and
they cut your hair off." He never imagined
that I knew more about it than ho did. T':i
breeze, and there they remain until they are i recollection of f hose terrible niqhs wii! never
j "Ah, dearest " .sioh.cd the young man
j kneeling at the feet f.f bis owncst own,
J doct thou know what of all out-ward things.
is nearest my heart ?" "Uoally, I can't say,'
j she replied, "out if you have anv regard for
I your health in this changeable wea'hor. I .
j should thing it was a fhnno! shis! " S'.e
i was too practical, and ii !t'.!-:e tfe cu' -'
merit. ..-
A FT-T7"C1TT VrTFPAN "Father,
a young IVfroior the oltier evening
yon in the war ""
"Yes. tnv son."
".Va it awful?"
"Yes."
"F:.l you V I ' I many
''IVi-'t Td.Ci't trtotoanswer'aoiis
" A re yon vetv tnod.xl, vt
"I Pope T BIT) tPO IPO.lest t 1 tierj."
"Tl " wn what Mr. Sni'lli mc '
when V- was t'liig the men dow
drug to-p that you hadn't any war r
brag of."
"Tip i, . '. ? Co7"- a ' -i- '
'T.vf- ? : '
t" ' i f:u s : '-.-i : .
beg., a
"'.s"tr
fit to be sorted and nut into boxes. The
largest are considered the finest, and the
small ones are frequently passed off as anchovies.
leave mo. I pry to God that. T may never
be called upon to pass through it again. I
would rathar die."
This U a f-ve. c-h.p; . sure ; but you eW:
pet Dr. Bull's Co .c!i ."syrup free of charge, it
costs you a quarter every time.
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