The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, February 09, 1894, Image 1

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j VOLUME XXVIII.
KB ENS BURG. PA., FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 9. 1S94.
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Cirioll toviis(iip. . 22 34 12 Vj
Chest township . 071 671 .12
1'lcarticM town.-hip .. t) 7S 5.7
t'ont inauh tovtitiip t4 S s2 ,u
C iovlt tow ns tup . t 120 22 2 US
lean township ... 317 o; 4.0 oS
Kai I a lor to wnship 4S 01 yb
Khicr township ... 210 K14 70
t..li:tin t(wiisti:p - 4 v 5-'4 10
at ksoii township f 2 42
I.owc-r VtK.ei township 4 4S iu7 f5
I'oil.ie township su. 4 04 (j) 07
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Siininuiii.il township f2 20 t 11
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t D l v an, t leal tie!. I township 22U s j
Isaac I W cak 1. in. I. Cat roll town-'lilp 4S7 44.
I I' Mill. T, 1 lastnms Koioiml 2205.7
Philip l'liKl.. W asbnmtoii township s iji.
I. I ll-'aiei. Sus.ptchaiiiia tow nship 20.) 7:
ohn D l"iies, Johnstown 2 l ward 22 .0
Porter K Miili-r " fth ' ts ti
A I lii i kev, " Mil " 13- :n
l id I oii!i.-ry " ' tot Ii " is (is
W Jl Kiiieti. Kast Taylor township itsjoo
J hhs V I'Oih Ii Adams township 21,10
Peter Kellv Jackson townshij) I 3 . V
J.ilib K.-atn L'pper Voder township 2s. 43
VV I. P'.ivi r, Morrellville, 2nd ward 7S 17
Ar.hif Panel Prospect 1,4 ;o
A J Heikev, Johnstown. Mh vvaid ... sii V
Nei! Doiati, " ' 10th ward 40 .Vl
K W 1 leK.zier, C'learlield township..- 4040
S2.ni 47
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LKU()R L1CLXSKS.
txi licenses in city at Jfino $ 3.1, coo 00
si tH'eli.ses in lor niilhs atjvis..) s, 1,-000
37 li.'tnses in lownsliips at $75 2,'.7-oo
Suoseqiic ntly (.ranted 431 11
f4i.56 n
nc-tifth for use ol cour.ty less Treas
urers connitissioii S S,2bi 22
fi p.'i' cent, on j-iooo S so 00
I per tent, on 2.1,000 l-i 00
per ici.t. on balance 31 . ')t 30
Balance due county....
$ S,l( 42
IXONKRATIONS
lid lil.Ks.
TO CON ST A-
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S 17 i'
c'7
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2 40
47 to
2 21.
C7 Ol
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I. . hn O llai... Minuter t .wnship
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I., ti. tiatfs. W lute towns! ip
M.li. Hi eis. K. a le lusu-lup
I inie ..iiiiii'i v oli',Su.iiif liana township
ii Skill, A. W 1 mlit. Suiiiiiifib.il towusiiip.
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II I. PitfnkhaiJ.
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M .. hai l I. "man.
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7th wai.l .
Mil ward .
nth ward
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nth w. nd .
12th n.i.1
i.;th waid .
14: h w '.11 .1 .
1 -1 b waid
mill w.ud ..
1 7 1 ll wald .
W V. W is. If.
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losfpli H ilt. St. mi Creek township
A. J. k.mci. l'.ast Javl.ir township
(ieorte t . Kelix. A.i.mi.s t..wnsli-. ....
Ci.ail. s Wilson. I lank 1 111 boroimh
Pi ter Kellv, lark-oil township ...
V.isl II... hbtein. U pper oder township .
II. K. MiClecstcr. Ctmeniaimh township.
W alter S McCurdy. Coop.-isdalf l.oruui;ll
S. M Snvdi 1, hast Cimeinauy b horoui:h.
I .is 1 1 . Khode s. Dale ln o.ii.h..
I..I.11 W Tudor. Cambria township . ...
Jesse h. W e.iver. South Hoik borough
W. r liiiin. .MjiTellville 1st war..
I T Wier. " 2d ward.
l.ait Kililett. - " 3 I waid.
Thomas liattiriaTS. .C'lenrheld township...
lohti II Hi over. Cnrroil lownship
Au-li iii W eakland, Ki.ler township
A li Mail:. iallitin tow irship
K. C Mveis. W ashini'lon township
S li iiej.n v. W estin.inl l.i.roimb..,.
J K M. l iotmh. Siiiiinieth'll .mioimh
M nlner. l.'arrolltiiw 11
K li K inilmer. I ...liltIll ln.roimh
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tiustave W eise. Lower oder township..
Jl 3,0110 bo
SSFTTS AND LIARILIT1ES.
ASSKTTS.
Amount rcmain'miT in hands of Troas-
nier at settli-iiient S 37-i7o 44
Amount due Irani Constables 2.7? 02
Ainoitiit due C. unity on inortcaucs and
JiulxuientS- 0S4 20
Jf 40,04b 26
Aniauul ol Asset is over XaiabUilies Jf 12.101 42
j LIABILITIES.
I Amount ol outstanding orders 1
I " due District lor Seated aud
2.0H1 40
S.902 43
1.S46 41
10.000 00
3.049 so
2.407 00
200 00
L nsealed lanils...
" due individuals no redemp
tion ol lauds
" Outstanding bonds
" due Western Penitentiary -
" due bal. on liridge at Patlon
" ol Appropriation to Krauklm
boroUKh tor hlectinn house.
ol outstatiditiK bills lor which
orders have not yet been
granted
Asselts over Liabilities
Sot 43
12.101 42
t 40,1)46 26
Given un.ler our hands at the Court House,
I.Ik usl.uig. Pa., this 20th day ol lanuarv. A. D.
i-sM. W . C. KFKKV, J
I W. DAILV. Auditors.
V. J KINKS. )
Attest: Geo. A. kiMttAi., Clerk.
Receiuts and Eircniiliires
OK
Poor aM House of Emplopent .
-OK
Cambria County, Pa.,
KOK
1S93.
CM kl.l S J. M V I" K . I . .Treasurer ol Cam
bna t oiiut v .
IK.
To amount i.t Ktstuisiti.41 for !ij, $ ao.sxju 00
kei'nv vsl nt S M. M.i.ff L.r
Mantatiiu-tK'f nt Kliabeth
K 1 . u-e at 1. turnout - 11 7t
Kficitrd ol I ' L. lult.i.
i..li::iifrit ul la.'..b and hiiza-t-th
Mi.'lnas. tVs-jo. les.
attorney's tee' ti--v ex. (.So G4
K.sietvksl ..I S W. M iirr. on
M ..iTirice .l Mai v O I i.iiik.-il. jti 00
Ki-Ciikis.1 ..I 1 li.r.. li.ai.kkri-,
SteWa.1,1 m.ii'V liseived llolll
v.tt.ius sarnies too 20
$ aL..-..; in
I'.al. due P.n.i and II-. use ol KmpK.y merit $ wjOi 1-9
CHKI hS J MWKK. Treasurer.
Jamn.iry o. IXtd.
Cb
ts
liy liui. due at last s-Itlemefil $
lit I iki.kits Pvin :
M itl .n s Sa.al V
1 1..U-C Si-r. .mis
96
t-10 I
ISO 1
I ..lll.ll s S....IIV
M.-:.l
Met. l all.t -e
I ...i. and 1 .:tnlM.r
K. pa. 1 -
I r. s i-l le-
Ilaldwaie
I l
1 , erv
Wlif.it
I .ve M.ki
240
... t77
l.sJO
4?7
. 2411
.. 1422
s2
it'll
2ti
66
so
sO
7
1x2
OO
444 s;
Is OO
Phv sk 1. 111 at 1 1. .u-sc 2 0
Pbv-i,'...n. O D. P - Sfi
I ..Ilrlis al II illse 107
t ..llin- tl. D. P 44M
Constables and Justice lees - 42
Insurance - 134
W ai r 11 and Divm.Mit Insane syluius-... 1.041
Ke u-t and Kxpetises. O. D. P 0.073.
Piiiiliim - - - -
Pa:nl:liir I li.usf ,ti2
30
74
75
00
4
"j
Id
bo
71
ho
10
9)
I'i' rt::;.er and Mauute 304
I
due Poor aud House ol Kinplo) uieut. 3-Osb
f 20.S5H 00
Given under our hands at the Court House at
I'.lK'iisbuii;. Pa., tins 2i.tb day ol January. A. II.,
S.M.
W . C . 1 1 r. K K . 1
J W. DAI I V. . f Auditors.
W . J.JONI S. )
Attest : C.ko. A. KiNktAii, Clerk.
Report ol Tbos. Hihivit, Steward ol P.ior and
House ol Kiiiploynietit ol Cambria County lor
ISO..
stck:is: on farm.
c head horses. 13 milch cons, 6 head of beef
cattle. 4 yotiiu, cattle, 1 Hutstein bull, 14 shoals, 5b
chickens, 0 turkeys.
FARM PRODUCTS.
15 tons ol hay, 2 V) bushels wheat, 7- bushels rye,
S.j bushels bucK.-w heat.37s bushels oats. .00 bushels
corn, 730 bushels p,ilates. 3.200 heads cabbage.
K I l.I.KD ON FARM.
3.7S0 lbs. pork. 4.074 lbs. -beef.
1NMATKS.
Adults, male in the house 72
Adults, teuiales in the house 2i
101
9"4
. H4
4
17
20
57
lot
IT"
2.1.40
Average per mouth
No. at last report.
Admitted duiitm year
Horn 4 .. .
Died during year in the house..
1 hscharkted
Remaiinni?. January 1, 1S44......
No. ol meals Riven to tramps during year-
ARTlCI.l'.S MANUFACTUKKD. (un hands.)
7 barrels kraut. 940 lbs. butter, bx gallons lard.
.Vi b.n rels soap, bs pillow slips. 52 sheets, ll bols-ti-rs.
is bed tuks. so haps. 40 women's dresses. 12
skills. 40 chemise, 22 towels. 10O men's shirts, bo
aprons, to bonnets, 40 prs. women's hose. 4b prs.
men's socks. 20 prs. mittens, 10 leather pillows.
NAMKS OF 1NMATKS WHO DIED IN HOCSE
DL RlNli YEAR.
Daniel Mclntire. Pat Kcorus. Pat Watson,
limes Burns. Ann Johnson. Eliza Mck 11121c
"Nil. hael Maley. Ri.l.t Nash. J.. Hortosh, Manah
W eakland. Rodger McBnde. Hugh Keese. Frank
I ii man. F.mma Conn, W tiliain Rfliier. Harriet
Selilstiik. hrairk Marks. S infants ol Mary Tombs,
1 intant ..t Annie Khnuire.
AMOL'N'TDl'E ltmK AND IIOl.SK OF EM
l'LUYMENT. Peter M.C.mgli. t iH 62
Jai oli Thomas 4'4 74
I-. 111.111 .if I James.. 5,4 bo
F. I. ils.uk - 2ii 00
RH harrl I Kveiis 200
P.s.r Directors ol CU-arrl.-ld Co 92 25
Dauphin Co...... .... $2, 00
- 27
INSI RANCK ON PROPERTY.
Iiisuraii.e Ca. .n"1h Ainerica. bttry and
wagu she ls $ 17 00
Inspiauce Co. North America. housc 30 00
pump and
. marltiiiery ..' ..... 5 00
Oiiftit. ol liaitioid , -. 5 00
house and contents ol
barn :...". 5? 00
Fire assu. nt Philadelphia, hoose 30 00
Cambria Mutual, contents ol barn . 2 $0
4 .f mian. Plnladf Iplna. hospital aud hlluigs 10 00
German. Pittsbuit;. " " 1000
Sun hire ni L.uid.m. 3 00
Insurance Co. Noiih America, fumishiuits
in house 3 00
S 207 jo
MONIES RF.CEIA KD BV THOS. HOOYKK,
STEWARl. .
J.inu-s Ouinn. lor peusion ol RoRer Mc-
l.ridf t 69 20
Peustnn ol Hnyh Keese '.. - 31 00
FEES BROS.'
Shaving Parlor,
Main Street, Mr. Post Office-
w.Tbf onilc r:Ded den I res to Inform tha pob
llc Hint they have opened sbavlnit par or on
Main rt reel, near the Kist office where narberina:
In all It" branrhesi will oe eariiod OB in tbe
lutnre. Kveryihtba: neat mil eieao.
Your patroomjre solicited.
KKKS HKOH.
WANTED
To sell M'K.sKKY STIit K. We irrow all
li.e best Tirleties. old and new. replace ail stock
that dtfi. and guarantee satinlactlon. Hluhest
Hilar or cetntnlssion paid Iroui the start. Write
for terms.
H. bi. ilooker Co.. Nnrserymen. Kochester. N.
Y.
Established 18.16. Incorporated 1SSU.
GflNGtR
ana Tnranra CURFO : no kwKo.
irssr I its. uasTtoMT 41 busa.
aaa Kk. t'lanmaail. W
CALESr.iEN
TWO FKIENDS.
A Pathetic Story of the Siego of
Paris.
One clear morDlng- In January that
terrible January during' the siege,
when famine was knocking- at the very
pates of Paris M. Morissot, a cl jck
tnaker by trade, but rendered an idlwr
by force of t-ircumstauces, was fctroll
injf slowly alon the outer boulevard..
As with bowed head and hands th rust .
deep in his pockets he walked on en
grossed in his own sad thoughts, he
suddenly stopped before a tuau whom
he recognized as an old friend. It was
M. Nauvufe, whose acquaintance he
had made on the river tiank.
On each Sunday before the war Mor
issot used to set out at dawn with a
humboo cane in bis hand and a tin box
strapped on his back. He went by the
Argenteuil railroad as far as Coloiubea,
and then walked to the Isle of Marante.
Scarcely arrived at that dreamy place
he would begin to tish, and would stay
there till nightfall.
On each Sunday he used to meet a
stout, jovial fellow, M. Sauvajre. of the
liue Notre Dame de Lorette, who was
also an enthusiastic fisherman. They
ofter passed a half day together, sit
ting side by side, their lines in their
hands and their feet dangling over the
current, and a friendship soon sprang
up between them.
On some days they would not ex
change a word with one another, but
they grew into that perfect under
stauding which exists between per
sons who have similar tastes and who
experience similar emotions.
The two friends shook hands col
li i ally, but both felt a tinge of sadneaai
at meeting under such gloomy circum
staucrs. M. Sauvage sighed and mur
ntuml: "What a mndition of things!
Mori vm it gloomily rejilied:
"Audi what fine weather!
They began to walk side by alii and
Morissot cunt 11 uel:
"Anil our lishing? How pleasant it is
to thiuk of it!"'
M. Sauvage demanded:
"When shall we ever b able to go
ag-ainT"
They entered a little cafe and d-ank
together an absinthe and then resumed
their prouieuade alonjr the boulevard.
Morissot slopped suddenly:
4..nother glass?"
M. Sauvage assented:
"At your pleasure." and they went
into another cafe. V hen they came
iut M. Saua7e exclaimed:
"Supposing we go?
"Where?"
"Why, fishing, to be surav.
"Hut where?"
"To our old place. The French ad
vanced Ksts are near Colotnbes. I
know CoL Dutuoulin and I am sure
that he will let us pass."
Morissot trembled with anticipation.
"Good." he cried. "I am with you,"
and they parted to get their hooks and
lines.
An hour later they were walking side
by side on the high way.and soon reached
tue villa in which tbe colonel had es
tablished his headquarters. He siriled
at their request and good-naturedly
granted them a pass.
liy eleven o'clock they had passed the
outer pickets aud Colombes, and found
themselves at the border of a small
vineyard that sloped down towards the
Seine.
lie fore them lay the apparently dead
and deserted village of ArgenteuiL
The heights of Orgemont and Sat nets
dominated the landscape, and the
broad plain that extends as fa.- as
Xanterre was a picture of desolation
with its leafless trees and gray
stretches of bare earth.
M. Sauvage pointed toward the sum
mit of the hills, and murmured:
"The Prussians are there."
"Eh? Supposing we should meet
them?"
M. Sauvage replied with that Par
isian joviality which never deserted
him:
"We would offer tbem a fried f.sh."
Hut still intimidateU by the ominous
silence they hesitated to venture across
tbe field. At length M. Sauvage de
cided: "Come! Come!" And stooping clown
they crept through the vineyard, dodg
ing from bush to bush, straining their
eyes and ears to detect the slightest
suspicion of pursuit.
A stretch of bare ground remained to
lie crossed. After a long hesitation
they summoned their courage, and run
ning at full speed attained the river
bank aud coucealed themselves axoong
the dry reeds.
Morissot listened with his ear to the
ground for sounds of pursuit, bat he
heard nothing, and upon this assurance
of their safely they began to fish.
lie fore them the abandoned isle of
Marante shut out the view of tLe op
posite shore. The little restaurant was
closed, and appeared to have been de
serleJ for years.
M. Sauvage caught the first gudgeon,
Morissot the secoud, and from time to
time they pulled in their lines with a
Ush w iggling on the hook.
The sun poured its warm rays upon
thi-ru, and. absorbed in their pastime
which had been so long denied them,
they soon became oblivious to their sur
roundings. Suddenly a dull sound seemed to
burst from the earth. The cannonade
was Wing resumed.
Morissot turned his head, and away
to the left he perceived the great
silhouette of Mount Valarien, which
Ik ire upon its brow a tuft of smoke.
Soon a secoud jet of flame shot out
from the fortress, shortly succeeded by
a third intonation. Then others fol
lowed, and at regular intervals the
mountain sent forth its death-dealing
breath and exhaled its milky vapors,
which, rising slowly in the calm atmos
phere, hung like a cloud above it.
. M. Sauvage shrugged his shoulders.
"They are beginning again," he said.
Morissot. who was anxiously watch
ing his float, was suddenly seized with
the anger of a peaceful man whose
calm is disturbed, and grumbled:
"Isn't it stupid to kill one another
like that?"
4ooai. AipiS u Pns spaai-i; ojs, a4X
.isatiiinTij Awq tto.t. -wnnutra Ag
nr 4-maJ4 1qi J tnooq q q
ni.M no snuiui Ag nj qi ntnqi..
1 ' uuu aq spa.v.n itai
-utod aim- P -Cimraa aeroujj aqx
iddJ ou apiim spuai-ij oai sqx
u-sooq ") -qi-.P fl
-tpammt m dsnjw oX W qi add
rrtaw. nox - jsoujj jaj iha aoov;
:panuimo3 jasMjjo atjx
-jnarig panimj 'atqmaj) sno
-AJaa 'tqaVijg Xq povttan spusq Jiaqi
'uiiqmaa pun aid Sipusu; cm) qx
..ttOaC aei"j HI-4
I pu ani 0 it nX "UJnaj a qatijii
p.iOaki fwvd n aAsq jfjjjns noX
trjiSod a.uApt3 aq) pvBd noX so nji
jtjjva si qon; -noX jo; sjo.w aq)
qanm os puq .(m ojuj u-nt;j Aq
.ttutqsg aq o puaajd no -iuu ooqa
IIqs 1 pa noX a,ir I .-out qTjA.
o) oaa stds oaa. aj noX am ox.,
:najtT nsjg aaiqi
jq-onti -peq oa s.mq. ;qy
pjims ntstsKnj.i aqx
"tntq qjt.vA Jtauq 0 jrt3
t"W pq q qaqji qsg jo mawviiq
aqj 9f .jaocgo eqi jw ftoitsodap
tuattpiofi aq. jo auo Xdaj jo XTiat, Xji
pooaptiqnoX acq 'aamatiaajt ii-.Y..
:qauajB4 tUafTjao
-xa nt maq3 jo pat iAoq uicojod
qitat ad id aJnq aSatocuv, pus -ttvq-i
apujs-f. uilltvj Uu y
VJAtpiOS
ntraw;) jo pnb panoj Xaqi jmjj.ivi.hi
)qJlnoqt Xjqi qatqtasnoq ati) puti.v.
partM
H1 ot patxiTO paw jwoq oiut u vuuq
panoq pazi-w aua Xaq) s-jumKn a.j
aiqjtM Jiotj tjaaij vqj otat tij; pan
spavq Jiaqt moa; pddtiu vaut Jtrfqx
-vta(nin Jtq qjt w maqi Jru;
jaAoa tuarpioe ntnja juo; .ues Xaq)
Speaq Jtaqi attxjni pa uiaqi putq
-aq paqorcm aao amo iqi iflutTt;-ijj
'jxf parqmaj) Xaq XiUJpu-,
-jossuoji; sttidaj
Xr,qir qip qan aqiu Xtss..
aeancs -ij pajTMp Sfi bj q-w..
Jti.rq jaiaa Utst. qjiqn
panOA t Jianoo aaqio pu qi at ua
-qtom pun aamoja jo sijttaq aq) u; -Bui
-aado puti 'wan wid (laivdioiiue Xuctu
oe sniajp Xddnq Xuviu o Jluii.axi
-tp Xiapnj -At pan waioi qsu.uj
Xuetu ow Jtaiqsi'omatp a-Sjtrq-tp q.vc
) XiiavM.-at pauattuoa uawvi
tanojv; jo aapanq) aqi BiiqAintJic;
-Xjaqt aruj Xof
-aa aaAaa ttiaa Xaq lqi lutod auo aqi
nodn aaje oq.w nam ttnb tn;aot:.td ;o
nosreaj pajiniti aqi qiA maiqrud lt-i1U
-od )ajj aqi jo no'in'ou pun uotsvtu)
-sip xitibuTfj) uviSq A"qi naqi pay7
M-sjAt, Tstuaja; aacq noXbatiiudaj q;t a
.jja ivajdixa aAq noX tv2ut( qi! ..
atXcs lutq jvidtu
-ja)ai tosvtjoi; ji; uq ua pajcd
ep Aq jou pitioju. atiqnd.t aqx,.
Tntq paddos dalcAiTEs; -jc;
"viuamuja
aa3 ajti a-taqj va aSuoj s-b anui;aoo ttt vi
aatqt jo iom stqi 4iiqi Jintqi 01 pu.
:pajioap qsii jaqtoan
nt parrnd vnt pq oqatv tosstjoj; puy
vaAjasmaqj
7aq aqt uttqi ssjo.w jtj Xaqx..
:patTdj aJTsAnttvj -t
and made no repiy. Tne ucraian gave
a few orders in his own language, and
then moved his chair in order not to be
too near the prisoners. Twelve men
with loaded muskets then placed them
selves at a distance of twenty feet.
The officer continued:
"I will give you one minute not a
second more."
' He arose and brusquely approached
the two Frenchmen. Taking Morissot
by the arm he led him a short distance
away and said in a low voice:
.Oiick, the pass word. Your com
rade will never know."
Morissot made no reply.
The Prussian then took Sauvage
aside and made the same proposal to
him.
M. Sauvage made no reply.
They again found themselves side by
side.
The officer gave a command, and the
soldiers raised their arms.
By chance, Morissot's glance fell upon
the basket of fish lying on the ground
a few paevs away. The shining scales
of the still Jiving fish sparkled in the
sunlight. In spite of himself his eyes
filled with tears and he stammered.
"Good-by, M. Sauvage."
M. Sauvage responded:
tlood-by, M. Morissot"
They shook hands. The officer cried:
"Fire!"
The twelve reports rang out like one.
M. Sauvage fell like a block. Morissot,
who was taller, wavered, turned and
fell across his companion, face up
wards, a flood of blood rushing from
his Weast.
The tlertnan gave a new order,
whereupon his men marched away,
but returned presently with cords and
atones, which they attached to the
feet of the .corpses.
Two soldiers took Morissot by the
head and feet and bore him to the
river, and two others followed with
Sauvage. The bodies, poised for an in
stant, were thrown into the stream
and. describing a curve as they fell,
plunged feet foremost into the current.
The water foamed and boiled and
then became calm, while a few little
waves reached as far as the shore. The
surface was slightly stained with blood.
The oflicer. still serene and unruffled,
quietly remarked:
"Now it is the turn of the fishes."
Then, turning toward the house, he
noticed the basket of fish on the grass.
He picked it up, examined it, smiled
and cried.
"Wilhelm!"
A soldier wearing a white apron ran
up at his call, and the Prussian, throw
ing the fish to him, commanded:
"Fry these for me while they are still
alive. They will be delicious."
Then he resumed his. pipe. From
Maupassant, translated by Arthur A.
Folaftom for I lots ton liudget-
NEW AND NOVEL-
"Old bachelors and maids a special
ty" is part of a sign displayed before a
matrimonial agency on Kausas avenue,
Kansas City.
Thk buttons of the wedding dress of
a New York millionaire's daughter, re
cently married, were made of jewels
and cotst one hundred dollars each.
Is lieriuao; alluminum cravats are
now on sale. They are advertised as
feather-light, silver-white wash goods
that will wear forever.
A recent invention is a new type of
refrigerator car that can be run twenty
days tvithout re-icing. It is charg.Mi
with ice and certain chemicals, the com
bination maintaining a freezing tem
perature during this long period.
Ix a pair of fine shoes there are forty
four pieces, thirty tacks, twelve nails
and twenty buttons besides silk and
linen threaaL These piH-es are put to
gether with marvelous rapidity, and
as a test a single pair of men's shoes
have been uu1hm1 in twenty minute-.
TKA1XLNG MM DOWN.
Why the Rest of the Crew Were
Not Invited.
They rated and they raved at him;
but he was impervious.
His surname does not matter in the
least; it had long been forgotten. The
coach of the 'varsity crew knew him as
Six, and the rest of the crew as Jumbo,
though, of course;, he may have had au
other title
He was as strong as a bull, and they
had thought training would do mucli
for him; but lie was so heavy.
"He could spare a sUiue if he could
get it off him," said the president rue
fully. "It s too la te to try Turkish baths,'
said Parsons, late of Trinity, w ho had
1-een down to see the crew train; "can't
you tell him you'll wire for Ilngirin. 'f
Cains. if he does not look out. ail vv irry
hi tn one way or another until he arris
exciU'il?"
"Nothing worries him," said the
presijent. tin urn fully.
"Nothing?"
"Well, n-ithing that's any nv here."
said the pr.-si.leut. "lie ..ti li.le.l in
me last KoisU-r that he a desia-raU-1 y
in love w ii.li sonic ol.r. He ha.l her up
during the May -rk - waul slm- ins.in,l
him. I really 1-elierr rut. 1. 11. after her
kept his VM i.'lit tl.ttfu; he um,1 to My
she treated hiiu baal.y, an.l ui a
lot of rot w hen we were going il iao to
tiy to practice in the auluiua."
"What" her name?"
"ISirotliy Ifcinitliy IVrrU-k; you'd
know it if y..u'J heard it at often a I
have. All the time the trials were
practicing he used to write he latin, ten,
on it, and recite them in the slsiw rr
liath at the Uiathouse. "
"And now he's rnajcl, 1 si:pe,
an.l happv, so he put on flc-h."
"Nut a bit .f it; 'it's all olf." he kijx
and 1 i - mind is at rest, confound hun!
I don't wonder she could not stand hi
easy-goinir ways, great lethargic brute."
Mr. Parsons was a grave-looking
young man, and he looked portuutoua
ly solemn as he sat reading a brief in
the temple that night. When lie hail
done he went out to supper w ith some
of the cleverest of his friends.
W 'hen he canie back he turned grave
again, and sat down and wrote a long
letter almut Six and his sins to the
president of the C I". It. C, who read
it in solemn silence at breakfast, cast
ing baleful glances at J umbo; but J um
bo seemed to have nothing more harass
ing to think of than how to screw
enough sustenance out of training diet
to make thirteen tstone thirteen pounds
feel comfortable inside.
Then he went out; there was a gar
den to the house w here they were stay
ing, and he said there was a man oppo
site who smoked He could watch him,
if he could do no more.
The rest of the crew were talking in
the hall when he returned; they grew
suddenly silent when he had entered
and they saw his face.
"(ood heavens! you chaps," he said,
"look here!" He was holding a sheet
of paper in his hand.
"What is it?" they all said at ones.
"I don't quite know," he said; "a
small boy asked me my name and put
it into my hand, aud made a face and
hooked it- I don't understand it, but
it reads awfuL Her name and mine,
and 'Victoria by the grace of the
devil, there's something on the back!"
If he was white before he was green
afterward, as the president looked over
his shoulder and read out aloud: "The
plaintiff's claim is for damages for
breach of promise of marriage."
"It's awful for me, isn't it?" said Six,
disconsolately.
"It's worse for the 'varsity." 6aid the
secretary, in awestruck tones.
"Let's go out in the garden and talk
it over before a rubbing time;" and the
president and secretary linked their
arms in his and drew him gently, but
firmly, through the front door.
"I can't row to-day," said Six, in a
hopeless way. "Can you excuse me?
Put Simpson in, or numeojc, just while
I go to town and call on Dorothj- and
pu. things to rights; she can't really
mean to ruin me; she knows I never
really said I would, liecause she never
would give me the chance."
I think the matter had better be put
into the solicitor's hands," said the sec
retary. "O, if Jumbo's really going to go up
to town and be subpienaed and writted
and summoned and cavcat-emptored
aud all that kind of law stuff three
times a week, I'll w ire to Caius to see if
Huggins is still up," said the president.
"Dash it, old chap! don't kick me out
for this." said Six, almost tearfully.
"I'll do anything, pay anything, not to
lose my blue unless, of course, you
think I'm not good enough."
Here the secretary looked puzzled
and seemed to have forgotten some
thing. He took off his light-blue cap
and scratched his head; and the presi
dent, reaching round a sinewy leg bo
hind Jumbo's back, kicked the trusty
henchman. The kick had no inspiring
effect-
"Can't you suggest anything?" said
the president.
"O, yes," said tbe secretary, with an
effort; "who coaches us to-day. Smith
son? 1 wish it was Parsons; he's a
barrister, and could tell us what to
do."
Can't we wire 7" asked the president,
producing the back of a letter. And in
response to their message the tall form
of Mr. Parsons darkened the d.Mirway
before the eight went down to the
river to take advantage of the after
noon's tide.
A young solicitor, a friend of Mr.
Parsons n as to come next day to take
his instructions for entering an appear
ance and all subsequent matters in the
suit, and from that day forward he aud
Mr. Parsons were to conduct every de
tail between them at their discretion.
Jumbo was to do nothing but what
hey told him not even to w rite or an
swer a letter or open one till they had
seen it, and. above all, not to worry.
That was the great point. He was not
to worry.
The crew impresses! it on him to a
man; they inquired after his nerves .
everv time they spoke to him, and put
on "an air of anxiety and compassion
whenever they met him, stopping
whenever thev would otherwise have
passed him to iay a weighty grip up
on him and beg him to keep up his
spirits. ...
The effect of the inquiries of How
Tw o, Three. Four aud Five on Six. and
the fact that Seven and Stroke always
jaisted on drinking the "reuucUon of
damages" in the measures of port al
lowed them after dinner, was to dis
tress rather than to relieve his mind.
Mr. Parsons, too, was a young man,
and was then a young practitioner: his
methods of doing business and ad vising
his client were uot consoling. He took
a serious view from the first: it was a
"question of damages" he -suitl.
"I am afraid," said Mr. Parsons,
"that you are being very badly treated;
it is her solicitors who ure doing it.
Kegular blood-suckers. I know them."
"The fiends!" groaned No. i, writh
ing: "and I've only twenty-tive thou
sand dollar in all everything I have
for my old age." He was theii twenty
two, so his, p. mi t ion was a sav.1 one.
"If I went to these s. .1 1. it . r an.!
thrashed them." he said, grinding hi,
teeth.
"They would only sue you f.ir .1am
ax'es." said Mr I'arsot.H, "and If g U.l
of the t haii.-e of d.Hiig ho."
"I'd break every rn'tie in 1)tr:r ism
founded IbmIi.s'" Kavi. 1 N.i. ;
Whatever i'..tup!.iiiil may I,- mil,'
aUmt t'.e Saw a . I. lavs, N 1. 111 t he
laiuliridge crew of ! - I. a I i...,e t
ree.T 1. lie " .tart. .si at u rut... I.t v
A -t -. uiu. r. t l.al ( a, v ar I i. .11 1. 1 . 1 1 :
'taU-ii.eiit of I .ami.' air, M l 111 Mr
l'rs.-f,,' .a Ui 1 t be .'.iv k!', r II,.- ur 1
had la-en served It w ai.svv rr.sl ibat
day
" I h rti'isi fMi!v allow tsri.ly '..i.r
hour f,,r j),.. ,lr; ,ery of tl.. .1. f, i,m- ,u
easi-ai'f Lr. . Ii of promt., ." v., ,. Mr
Parson-,. "It a new aiiA.tui.-i t t
preveiit frau I and c. ti.-. a ' tii. i. t . .f -set
-.. They !1 get an order f .r !.
cuery, and. Ifil.j.va lie exeat regno
ln'ltiufTiiS .
And sure enough they did. The or
der for dls-.,y..ry M 54, ,e ll..-st llllk.iri.l-
t-st eut of all. Il.-r letters w ere a1 v av s
in I.i tiocki't. There w.-re on'v tiie,
and three were iiivit.it ii lis to iliiinet or
luriih; but hi aiisweis: Mr. 1'uis.ms
had iiiin-ct.sl them.
C .upl.sl w iili the documents now jiro
duexl they el melitsl the matter, while
a hairuiu, a bit of ril. Urn and a Lrok. n
shoelace (he had broken it in tying it
and kept It ever siree), all of which he
produced from the breast pocket on
the left side of his e.iut. simply piled
up the total of his responsibility, un.l
so they plainly told him.
I.ach blow as it fell produced a visi
ble effect 011 its recipient, ami it .lid
not speak well for the kindness of Mr.
Parsons that each bad jxiitit in tin
case, each harsh letter from the solic
itor for the plaintiff rejecting terms
offered in settlement was coiiiinunieated
to him just as the lioat started on its
day's row.
"Six's rowlock is strained badly."
said Kill Asplcn to the president one
evening.
"It's those beastly solicitors," said
Six. in explanation.
Tne president nodded.
"You think you're slogging at their
heads. You sprung an oar the day l
fore yesterday; don't worry, old chap,
for g. khIiicss" sake; it's a serious mat ter,
but Parsons and his pal will pull you
through."
J ust liefore the day of the race the
case was set down for trial.
Hi, it's terrible to think of my little
Dollie treating me like this!" groaned
Six on the evntful morning, as they
got ready to walk to the river.
Mr. Parsons w as jumping out of a cab
and running up the gravel path with
horror on his face.
"I say!" he called to the president,
who was trying to keep up Six's spirits
in his usual kind-hearted way, "what is
the earliest moment the tide will
serve?"
"Eleven-forty; the time we start at,"
grunU-d the president.
"Don't let it lie a moment later."
cried Mr. Parsons. "Jumbo's case will
lie called on at 1J::!U, and if he's not
there to give evidence I won't Le re
sponsible. You must all row like
blazes. There's a train he can catch if
you row record time; if you don't he'll
have to drive, and may be late."
It was a grand race and the best
crew won; and as the one blue Hag w as
hoisted above the other. Six in the
Cambridge boat was seen plunging
through the crowd on the shore.
A small boy pursued him and caught
him by the arm; he had seen him In
fore and he was an active lad. The
note he delivered ran thus:
"Case dismissed with costs, plain tiff
not appcarm!"." Then followed the
signature of Mr. Parsons' friend, the
solicitor.
'How d'ye do, Mr ? How st len-
di.lly you rowed!" said a lady's voice.
Hut Six was turning his back on her
and trying to walk away.
"How well you are looking. I think
you are thinner," said the same young
lady. She had a very big light blue
hat and eyes to match.
"When are you coining to we tis
again?" she called out, as he turned in
voluntarily, trying to struggle through
the crowd away from her. The crowd
was very thick and Jumlin was very
big. He got quitercd iu his struggles
but they pressed round to stare at one
of the heroes of the da5'.
"You have not licen to see us for an
age." said the same young lady, as he
was brought close to the w heels of her
carriage. "Why did you not answer
my last note?"
"Miss Derrick," he stammered, "I
I I"
"Well," she said, "how hot you look.
Come and sit by me and wait till the
crowd disperses."
Their explanations are too long to
print here.
Neither the rest of the crew nor Mr.
Parsons were asked to the wedding,
which they thought hard, as they sent
very handsome presents; and. by the
way, the weight of the Cambridge Six
in that race was recorded in the sport
ing papers (which all praised him high
ly) as twelve stone eight pounds. St.
James' Gazette.
Tl.tea In Ilie MetlterranMa.a.
For practical purposi-s the Mediter
ranean may lie accepted as Wing what
it is jiopularly supposed to Ik-, a titleless
sea, but it is not so in reality. In many
places there is a distinct rise and fall,
though this is more frequently due to
winds uu.l currents than V i lunar att ra.
tioii. At Venice there is a rise of from
one to two feet in spring tides, accord
ing to the prevalence of winds up or
down the Adriatic. In many straits
and narrow arms of the sea there is a
jH-riodical flux and reflux, but the only
p'ace where the tid.il influence, pruji
erly so called, is unmistakably oliservei
is iu tlu gulf of (labes w here the U.lt
runs at the rate of two or three knot
an hour aud the rise aud fall varies from
Uurtee to eight feet.
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