A ROUGH SEA. ON BOARD THE MONITOR EN TO HAMPTON RJADS. ROUTE The Iron Clad's Battle with the Waves Narrow Escapes From a Watery Grave =Commander 8 Dann Green's Lot ter - Extracts “UNITED STATES STEAMER Mosiron, Hamrrox Roaps, March 14, 1562, My Pran Moruer: 1 commence this now but I don't Know when | shad finch, as | have to write it at odd m when | can Lind a minutos vest, hen 1 bid Charlie good night on WW scluy, “the Hh, 1 confidently expect i : you the pext day, as | then thought | | nnpossible to finish dur re nirs on day; but the meehnoies worked all and at 11 a. mi. we tarted down tie Lor 0 compan with Sacoein and urritu We went very nicely, and when we arnivel crnor's island the steswer alongside and tow out past the th a from the west and smooth The weather continued the Thursday vight. 1 turned out at Friday 1 ing, and from that t Monday at pom good years ened and the sea was alternoon ments would i hurs 0 LAL i, hint the un bouts anong al Gow 1 Low cae We went Hebt wind took her in DRITOWS Ww very wa el | same ok until I think 1 | ved yhoul noon tik iresh quite In oreaging over rate, and comin Ot len wi rough the Lhe Wis our decks at a great our hawse pipe d in perfed tur berth-deck Latch leaked in all we could do, and the water can inder the tower like a walter would strike the pilot-house and Lhe tower in most beatiful curves vater came through the narrow ey n the pilothouse with as to knock the helmsman around from the wheel. At water had gone down our forws Such completely p.m the SHURE AS aud blowers to such the I Was an extent that blowers gave out and tae engine rod filled with g gus, endeavored to get tl work. until they droppe I was nearly gol on a appa suffocated with after eve dead but deck, eft the engine room elf Thre ion ry one time were in tl Justi in | firemen cond! nas ither bl CoORed rT FesOUTrse 1d ha . L ch the made It a very ong operation do now we did not know all in cur power, and mu steer directly for t in smooth wat og vnparatl Lad Dey need not my urn ou clothes on ‘sery well’ ar hoped to get “1 had scarcely and the sea suddenly rough and right ahead It up with treme us force through anchor well and forced the air through our bawse pipe where the chain comes, and then the water would rush through in a perfect stream, clear to our berth deck, over the wardroom table The noise resembled the death groans of twenty men, and was the most dismal, awful ound | have ever heard. Of course the captain and myself were on our feet in a moment, and endeavored to stop the bawse pipe. We succeeded partially; but now the water began to come down our blowers again, and we feared the same a cident that happened in the afternoon We tried to hail the tugboat, but the wind being dead ahead they could not hear us, and we bad no way of sigoaling them, as the steam whistle which father had recommended had not been put on “We began then to think the Monitor would never see daylight We watched carefully every drop of water that went down the blowers, and sent continually to ask tie fireman how they were going His only answer was ‘Slowly,’ but could not Le Kept going much longer unless the water cud be stopped from coming down. The sea was washing completely over our decks, and it was dangerous for a man to go on them, so we could do noth ing to the Lowers In the midst of all this our whee! ropes jumped off the steer ing wheel owing to the pitching of the ship, and Le.ame ammed. She now be gan to sheer about at an awful rate, and we thought «ur hawser would certainly part. + oftunately it was new, and held oa well .n the course of half an hour we freed our wheelsroj es, ard now the blowers were the only divculty “About 3 o'clock *aturday a. m. the sea becan.e a little smoother, though still rough, and going down our blowers some. what. The never fai.ing answer from the engioeroom, slowly . but can’t Calg our ‘sluwers goin hold out much longer From 4 a m. till daylight was the long est hour and a balf | ever spent. | cer tainly thought Gld sol had stopped in « hina it last, however, we could make the tug beat understand to go nearer in shore to get in smooth water, which we did about Sa. mm. Things again were a little quiet, but everything wet and un comfortable The decks and airports lenked, and the water still came down the hatches and under the tower. 1 was busy all day makin attending to different things which con stantly required my attention. ” He Drank th: Hr Dye. (Ar dre Laroe He found, his balr was leaving him at the top of his head, and took his barber to task about it: “You sold me two bot ties of stufl to make the heir grow.” “It is very strange it won't grow again, ” said the modern Figaro, “I cra’t understand itt” “Look here,” sad (‘alino, “I don't mind drinking another bottle, but thie must be the last” a0 | on a table to dry | prop r came | out my station bills and | FIDUCIARY TRUSTS Not tomnead ad by A System Often risy Upon Hy poo and Jeopardize Careloss Garth's New York Lette How few men are fit (0 be presidents of bavks or of anythir cls The whole system of fiduciary trusts 18 botlotsed pon hypo The law provides for dire tors and the directors hardly ever at tend to Hi In this city usual in most of corporations the dire for evi tation to attend, Or us attendance ness, i business the tors p il or, 10 o1 meeting it iy Lo put upon HE in temp Lhe rnition « Hore old miser directory further attention to the pro. ed in board =O } u half hem ratty he vs nen in a million, but it is so del tow an unexpected that they would prouably ou nu strech corner 33 hand or hat our, t if the bank HK un Wan money mistake respon ong ago ble, as was it would | Los on i Cil BM in the sinners W ho sup; oses perfectly The synagogue, that ot CURT and r busine half book keepers lent is supp his exceutive upon the loa noue when one 1 10 « Committ VOUT f the banks has pa « through of year nd its ac 1 Inige books, and some re-renewed ntil and paying in others Are day ns made on st s which for every h i" . pr fra can Ix s dent How to Mend a Meorschanm, Asm a ha: knees to the floor, the middie His friends immediat pressed their sympathy with him man was not in the least disturbed by disaster. He simply drew his knife f ocket, ex blood from his s with one of the keen blades, and ru the broken ends of the pije in the fluid placed them together, and laid the article 3 It was a novel experi ment, but it is said that it will work suc cessfully every time, and that if a pipe is once broken and comented with blood it will never again part in that place meerscn and tl his 1 races The Labrador Glacial Carrent. fciontific Exchange German sea captains have filed in Berlin reports from which appears that the gis cial Labrador current is annually protrud ing further aod further south, crowding the gulf stream out of its wonted spring course. So great is the southward sweep of the glacial current that when the bu ¥ attached to the broken end of the Atlantic cable of 165 got adrift it was found to have traveled neariy due south a distance of 600 miles in seventy six days in opposi tion to the gulf stream A New Sewing Machine, Cli ago Herald A Brooklyn mechanic, has wonderful sewing machine claimed, will do 80 per cent invented a which. it is more work | than any machine now in the market An experiment with steam power moved it with a speed of 2, 200 stitches a minute and was started and stopped instantly, It is simple in construction, »s easily opera ted, and sews all kinds of fabrics, from leather to fine linen The Ve pr 1 ronu wwiation. C1 leago Jo rand A theatrical manager, speaking of the sronunciation of the word drama, says: “It depends upoa what part of the country one is in fs Boston, I call it drawmah, in New York drabma, in Phil ade!phia drama, in Chicago drammer, but in St, Louis, in order to make myself solid with the citizens, | have to talk about the draymy. ” True to Nature. Ak x. H. Sweot's “Now, Uncle Gabe, if you have go! noything on your heart, any last wish, speak out, ” said Rev. Whangdoodle Bax ter to an old negro who had only a few hours to live “I ain't got no last wants ter get well Niftings« wish ‘cept dat |} sult ne nm Disinfectant, The Medical Journal states that a few handfuls of common salt thrown daily ino closets, and an occasional handful into wash basins, goes far toward counter acting the nodious effects of the omaipre sent sewer gas, The Current Stanley har attended 15 complimentary dinners. What a pity the poor man could not have funded these bauyuets into seven weeks of good hoard! | Kay, do { The fruit { Since tender | The accent | sy lable, and the like “al. ’ LOVE'S HARVESTING, {Alfred not quarrel Austin} with the seasons dear, Nor make an enemy of friendly Time, vid Tollogs of the falling year Rival th + buds and blowoms of its prime, Is not the harve<t moon as round and bright As that to which the nightingales did sing? And thou. tat eall'st thyself my satellite, Wilt reom in Autumn all thou art in be SH EF When steadfast sunshine folloys fitful rain, And gleam the where once passed the plow groan hath grown to mellow gram Lave 4 ill gather How, what it scattereth nted reaper, rest its head itll hath harvested, ave Celinlold Versus Linen. k and Expr and HOW and yori r weount for that fact?” ff economy | E i most kb] en cu ls and I'he cel jerfectly at When they were y when they I substance But now a} liable few neople “Celluloid more gi an culls ( olla 4 Are worn / » fore on than ever Ix retail dealer nerally who esale 100 , i linen th quality un | them in the : must men nv iid Lhe Wear som wn who rise the fact and on ho had Iw Entest Ws Lerma f 01 i ordrin n £01 in Germany on such occasions is provided Vienna's “ileggarsy Ball’ (hicage Herald During the at Vien. a carried off begears guests were rigged out ners var.ous carni al festivities the pa.m for ecoon rictity by a Lall as thie defaulting was The os, pick | ashijers armed burglars and rascals of the lowest type. One of the most amusing represen tations was a group of men cuarreling vio ently, their scratched and noses bleeding — a parody «cn the lively scenes that sometimes occur. Prizes were dis pockets ( faces tributed for the best dressed and sustained | characters. The first medal was won by a woman, whose toilet bristled with tiny revolvers, Heliable Mumors Alex, H Uncle Mose approached the county clerk the other day to obtain a marriage license The clerk. in order to poke fun at the old man, said seriously “I hope the bride has got 75 cents in cash, for the legisiature has passed a law forbidding us to issue a license unless the bride has that amount “Jess go ahead wid de papers, boss, ” sa'd Uncle Mose, approaching the clerk, and then be leaned over and whispered in his ear, “dar's reliable rumors about » dollar and a quarter Sweet Pronunciation of Afghan Words Pall Mall Gazette | (abu! is pronounced Kawble, Merv is wonounced Mahriv, Herat is pronounced leralit; hurrachee is pronounced K'rah chy, Peshawur is ;ronuncd Peshower on Afghanistan is on of the second syllable. In such words as Bolan, Kobat, ete, the accent is on the second “a” is pronounced broad Utility of Drawing The Current Linear drawing has been Introduced, by recent enactment, into all the elementary schools of ingland. The theory is that a knowledze of this kind of drawing is useful in almost every kind of trade or | handicraft Onur Largest Audience Room. Exchange. | ‘That Colosseum at Rome had a seating capacity of over 87,000. The building having the greatest seating capacity in the Unite l States is Madison Square garden. It has nccommodations for 8,443 persons, Hard on the Chinese, It was said by Confucius, the great Chinese philosopher, who lived 500 years before our era: “ Wouldst thou know if a people be well governed, if its manners be good or bad, examine the music it practices. ” amount pevabie to cach st | cheerfully | Watch, —— COMPARATIVE WORTH or BAKING POWDERS. ROYAL aueoiuters pure) rs GRANT'S um Powder) +. RUMFORD'S, when fresh HANFORD'S, when fresh REDHEADS .......... CHARM (Alum Powder) * AMAZON (Alum Powder) wR —— CLEVELAND'S short wi. jor. PIONEER San Francisco)... Sm CZAR DR, PRICE'S SNOW FLAKE (Grofrs) LEWIN PEARL ( HECKER’'S... GILLET'S ANDREWS &( 0. Regal" BULK (Powder sold loose)... I RUMFORD'S, when not fresh ll Andrews & Ce Powder sold loose REPORTS OF GOVERNMENT CHEMISTS As to Purity and Wholesomeness of the Royal Bakin; Powder, ’ purchase Walter W. Bayard, DRUG STORE. the r t wiely sited by Ww H Fea pti 1 Hons, P'repaved at all Night Dy. or ri National Life Insurance MONTPELIER, V7. Tucoryorated in 1848 faneta $3.000.000. 5 erplus 81,050,000 $100) On ments I's Lon ds hold rp the wal pny desth, C0). oF Bouds sold yeorly instal Rie payal je Lhe oxy ration of NX years UE or a stipulated the end of ANY YeuT their sur render after the first, on 'R. M. McCENALLY, Soecial AqL." Office -1 Do North of I" BELLEFONTE, PA sf OFce Quick Railway Time. Rockford, T., Jan, 1880. This 22 to certify that we have appeoinied Fk P. Blair, sale agent for the sale of owr ick Train Railroad Watches in the town w Bellefoute Rockronnp Waren Conraxy, BY HOSMER P. HULLAND, See. Having most thoroughly tested the Rock ford Quick Train Watches for the Inst three years, | offer them with the fullest confidence ss the best made and mos! reliable time keeper for the money that ean be obtained, I fully guarantee every Watch for two years, FRANK P. BLAIR, No. 2 Brockerhoff Row, All other American Watches al reduced prices, Dignron, Jan, 27. 1882 The Rockford wateh purchased Feb, 1879, has performed better than any Watch | ever had, Have carried it | every day and at 00 time has it been | irregular, or in the least unrelishle, ! recommend « the Rockford HORACE B. HORTON, at Dighton Furnace Co, Tavxrox, Sept, 18, 1881, The Rockford Watch runs very ac | curatel; ; better than any wateh | ever owned, and | have had one that cost | $150. Can recommond the Rockford | Watch to everybody who wishes a fine | timekeeper, 8. P. HUBBARD, M. D, This is to certify that the Rockford Watch bought Feb, 22, 1879, has run very well the past year. Having set it | oniy twice during that time, its only | variation being three minutes. It hae ran very much better than | ever an. ticipated, [t was not adjusted and only cost $20, R- P, BRYANT, | The oldest and best appointed Institution lor obtaining & Busines Education. For circulars addres P. DUFF & BONS, ¥ DO YOU NT A NICH COMFOT BOOT or SHOE | Wa r . TABLI IF SO, CALL A7 MICH; IL COONEY’S Well known Bool and Shoe Stand, Mc( afferty’e Build. ing, upp. Depot. ELLEFONTE PENN A STUDIO, 2nd floor Bush Arcade, (Room opp. Dr. Rothrock's Dental + Mice I am now ready to do all kinds of PAINTING, Such as PORTRAITS inoil. LAND. SCAPES, SIGN and ORNAMEN. TAL. FANCY DECORA TING and GRAINING a SPECIALITY 1S59--1S85 tock DRY GOODS. NOTIONS GROCERIES! Give us a Call ‘We Guarantee Satis- | faction. 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