The Somerset herald. (Somerset, Pa.) 1870-1936, August 25, 1875, Image 1

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ct--a tj-tp.ed I2C18TO. 'utc;v,r. - J-'JTt'l , na KivxLed the rcrreJ nwaJrf eartbjHe was reaaraatly baaosome, watb ; the Qoratag twil:g-t seened to gl-tn-; f . b j..wa aaJ g.j Lis cash for charm to the roa?h endears of c.v- -- . -J f .
5 rTt . tort.d h tl3r i-er. jliae, expressive eyes aad a nobie;ner. Sooa ahe eoBBeseed a soag so ; b?ikr lizatioa which Lad bat recent frc-;i '-'-J washed neat,
.,: i i " , ... jCoucteBanee.. lie keU, out bis band sweet aad soothing that I fell asL-epj -Focnd ia aa a'r or droakjthemselTesBpoa tbe priaitire Lar- frry tLe c-atc-1 petes cart t-.-y
TPl'KTrFli cILt. :Tbe catering crowd ri4 ryl-y ;WBJe, look .t Be, long tioe i in ker arms. I dreaned that I ea gild the coart. ' noar of the surroua iiag sery. :b::r v.L5 f:?- her lackixr
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v.-TTT, sJ aaKrju.n:? T)) Tw ntle jt.e3 ca t;gu. , the poor girl to bis heat- J straggle for ce with Lisette. Ut " re-'iei the -risoaer. Elizabeth Caliawar. The t.t;t:i- -- raaiaz s.:ean c. .-e
" "V ZZhTfTt.-! c-.rvi:i5: k-4 ' Al-ore tbe rick mass breast ; j As I Lad f jtbh-t paid some little i .iW girl! she wassooa orerpow.r '-Y-4 t. r'iro a -v3d t?ase eh?',ienee3 of life rather tlaa the c'..- rr- -7- - ccrre?p-:.a(.e: says
,ii-:.iL- iic iit vl n.iu--" Ji.' v ' jj t lltT fv.rr; weaia ol lore , attention to medicine. I tried to tad JereJ, aad I saw tears streaniin? from t -v.j - aace of natare. sees t trire tara x3---- rata a. ay a:: aye kaowa
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"ti li; - uu coantaa.nce inspired ne with re-, fr.ghtfaliy tgn gao.er a iaea a seep. dPired fct e-i ia the Wreet with-! tte friendly ties of the Ltoo.es ana Le i3. I
h c i a. n jr.,- 8;)Nt Frank aad hooen. 1 k a true round to see when war I should take It was a loerr l;ne A.ter snnrse Ces.rcyei jet.ers ia ice . ' r.v,1T. . u . zaz tiae a?". 'I d.n . ca.e -'-iJ TJ.
nX with to retura Lone. Suddenly a most . whea I awoke. I dressed niyself.ont any attenp-t to eiade "M .sl ali.llke to bay t.ru, saysthel.h
7Z)Z?S LSim. r ! expressions of sincere regret that he beaotifa! girl stood beTore ne, nore qaicLy and went oown stairs. i-o.
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THE fOn'5 CRATE.
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Tbere sZtfi aa baaibk cLT.i of x-zz.
His axes forever SeJ-
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AhLoagh bo ca!ptorei fic-se.
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By Wly, lortag basis.
I a stjuc rr'a ccjic a-cbercy
Ills lie ctrlrz m-lc, tx.
Tbe crowd will ataater by tbe K-cse
"Wbere marble ihAf:s nprlse,
B-tK-iaeilltk tbe Lck greta
predo-us la their eyes ;
F;j tctH iLt know wt.0 s.t.-er ut.-.'
VL-te pillow they wcntld cri-re-Tbe
o-ae bekw tbe tba.t of saow,
( t c4ta ibt Poet's grave.
THE BBIDE OF DEATH.
About a rear ago. :a the course c . ,
, ny trart.s, i ivusa iu
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, oicataiaoas regions of Switzer:aad.
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i cone, ia ercer to rt.uru. ,
Jest then the nooa. r;s:a,
er eres-:ent frcn Lake
r like a i
Zarih.j
, threw a pa.e g.
laaer ca the icy saa-
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r.icters. Lv it
igbt I dl?corered wha
arr-earei
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path I scaght I
wa.ea ,
jhastilr. that I night sooa reach the
ire were I inteadedt? pa.-s the
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fhe
itarr gloca
arc-aai asie
I descended
ithat I bad lost ay way
! Iloriazthat soae solitary ca
:z that soae
tage
i wo!tld rerhars afford s!
er to a iost
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.and wearr
trare'.er. 1 toi.ea oa.
withoat tr.at danrer.
Ice redoable nr pace.
irrca noaata.a u quui-, ; jc.r-E. bat 1 bad scarcely c.-se-a ay ; her last n.cbt she bad a crowa ia ber uf ilr. t asweu, wno seat to brcsv:n
! scraabled fron rock to rock as weiaeTew however, w Lea a . frizttfal j baa i She will appear to ae another ! for Pr. P.icharisca to coae to Fort
as the darkness weald pera.t. A,.er J scTm wLlcb. beating ttrcngh i.jjae ard thea all will be over." Warse aai eiaaiae the case. The
slipping dowa half a d:zea ttaes aaitLe 0n f.1i5 of nty window, awoke t The invalii became so ft:zaed doctor arrived there, aad cpon eian-
enccaateriag rartoas d:accit:es.l e.t tve re:a;;0a of this narrative, j isatloa, stated that unless care cocld
1 ittT well used op. and ti.corere i . ... ..j?Erv i' ;- .. 2'-1t-vjs. t. .
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Trhtocirh no
I j Impenetrable ledres extended betvre ;
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like dark deads: trees tna. naii
existed
res stood siar'e and
erect like spectres, tte n-xn shooting ,
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noantsg i
braaches, A death
dder raa j
tLronsrh nrreia
After long and fraitless wander.ngs
I strared into a Eaa.i tootpat
whose sides Laag Lage Basses c
rocks which threatened ererr
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nent to crash ae by their falL
After a loaz and tedioas walk I
1 i rtr-YcA cnin bpTid in thenath'
wLici led to ft ceep rTiae.
ihls & Iftrce naouaiftia located up
fk i!af.ra it hA '.Wit f f IT ra-
a.c btauvc. a i-w f
peared a hut ia which a light stlij
glimaere-d. !
Ta cress orer it was slap in pes-
sible ; one false step aad 1 shoal d be
r!aiV.J in nWs in t'r.p abvja beneath. "
lontcf the question ; lor aa eaO.c-ss
vuau v J v v vm kub.&..
like a barrier before ne.
Ffl!;"d!
air, I tried to find oae place where'
I could sleep without risking my life
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ndathnoc3""-wuhc-e bh- eould eire ne any explaaatioa of
"3.V,t!0!:;r:!.hr.7:irVlt drd.
a cowa e vj ny wa.tu
near n.un ?ll
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I was ttred as a dog, and sooa fe.i
tto a sluabf-r, from w!
frrr, . ).:,), i
,roused tr the sand
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and
!wts;at coaposiog ay?e;;
to
ieep
aga a, wtea I heard a voice dose
br
ae ?:c2:ar.
! The tones were those of a
Toanz'
i rr. and the trenblia? accents see
'lri xr r,-,-vel from a fceart or-rre-st-.
Ute was kneelin? on tt
'ratherin? plants, which st
e tad
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I In answer to tLe ouestioa whether
f
i sue cuia evi o.rm w .-jjc luij
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! rerr kiaa pointed out that of
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jpArents, tbe oae that I tad previous-;
i ir Bouce d
,
1 We sooa reached a noanuin to r-
rent, across wi
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LiCD
wa a bassrinz
brid'ze She elided lizht over, and
Iwhea atasbondisunce from the haL
! I icqaL'ed:
I "Are Tea cot afraid
to be oat
alone ia this wild place at t
I.u :m
of nizhtf'
Ob. co! hit Leart feels no fear.
t . r u :m:- - , rl.rM,.!
jons ill. Aad ia tbe hope of earing
? I.ia 1' I vnnM rrfi-?i unt a!l n-"Lt
I ia a far more locesoicje a
d dan-e-
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But whr gather these berU at
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; virtue w tea gathered
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at isv ether
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Jecia.T wer wjus ;rvus
at no other bour "
Darnz this conrerion we reach-
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idir in the raa the sane wh ch
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tasteoea befire tne spa t ii.ian. separate-a iaui . 4.Ja.t.1..u -
TLir. v.i i l.i...oum.,:.in! It was dark as mid-
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ESTABLISHED, IS ST.
PA., WEDXESDAY,.
IM m rrimin m letter th&a "ia
; the iababitant of a pytt Swiss caatva
: mest. oa a ' fct'd. lr a raaa tnaa.
;He Lad not cbserTe i ay eatracce, '
'.neither cuid I Lis fce, for tee
" 2r:rl wacoT-r:o it wub lusses wt.ie.
she laid the &wrs ca Lis heart, :
what was the natter with, bim: bat ;
teerideEtly to aroii pnrersitioa. !
-L-xk bis bead with a saL'e. aad i
' laid Lis Land tn Lis heart
Mr .At-.
Le leal ce 12: J a ssi.l
kcH sat At the Uble. readipg- the V-! caed me fcer kaibasd. I felt ia-1 afier wtia? consider t. 1; f... - " r.irir iij-jvareJ, tie rats re-
; lie wi;b deep a;t Dtioa-. , ;. j galar sensation at bt heart j grew ixpauca?, aai wtat b? to Loni-- w SuadaT. J.iv l. 1:; - 3- oatrs rparenur
i OaEr.eaierie?, the recta she re- "'Iaa aJreaJr UtfotLed.' said I: jta take my leare. Lut it Jf? i nbetr-aiae rea'rs zi tar- ---- !-.t? a:.a..-:z?.
acred ber specuelea, arcs slowly, , 'Lisette is cry bride." llrf' Cl1 w" d- c ihaad the fa del t 'coas-'uete-i I;;' s--'.--1 u crge of aa ai-
i tittered towards , Leii oat Lerl . " "I aa your bride, aad yoa are cay Cite lay cpea beore lira, t:, )Booaiboro u'r la 6:;;:54 ,.3 ; -z.?.; .at,- a,it 1 wkJ was try:g
treiitlisg haad. eza bade ae weV brijiegrooB,' aid she, ia a vft reiee, ' f-o'-atit? to the fiowit? words: tbe b43k of lte Ke.Jucir riTer t:-.i-a r-:-. aid resarse-.. "Te
Ciiae, - . . - taeccBpaaiea cy a saaue; -ana wceai -aue aj v ia aiu.wi iDaaiel Dsoae aai LU frieci 5 a. rs" ar- --a l-J
u farther' ct 0 iL arart- rca e me fir tbe third tioe. tiea '. scystcrioas, aad past fiadiag cut' l---'.- t?:-i.., r.-. , ?" -, Hi i the lair to the alley aloagside
jteapts to asccnais .tee eaase oi lis; tioa iu k? a?;eep ia a euea it;
i iilaess wtre ia rats; feat esit ftrtckiwas A-.ofaa! Ia a few ncnieats I?
i ce he was net daageron? ill, I ren-i awoke, '
; tared to rre-'cj a Fpeeir recovers. (
! Lisette s;eae-a ny taad and press-1 to tte east as naar sans seemed to -ia? v,a. a5 Toa are all banged op. re
:ed it ferreatly, tbaaked 'me fit tfcelrise as bad set since the creation of .a t,,Ttr dollars oat of roek-
; coafolatioa i c5ered. TLe iavaliditbe- worii. - S-foa the stars were
1 os.y
' smile.
bis heal with faictchaai i3t, rarr;aj1 0f spirits tha
Sooa after be glanced toward the!
! window, tied his eres wild oa on 1
He ibea loosed at cse. b!
coaatenance stid ps.;er tcaa Ijefore,
! aad sail trt atblicg. aad ia sa low a
i ro:?e that cei'.Ler the old wonaa ncr
; Lisetteould hear biro:
! -It will sooa be over! '
rery nsys -
s eoala-r-t,
i There was some
: terioas ia tbe roaaj
and I Lirclr kcew whit V snake of
iitcjieiL l ris ;w urea v ilizk:.
o I ber red cv Ter&t!e L?t t3
i show ne ;o et roesa. A bed aad a '
xt7t,At was all it contaned.
i;e;,re l retiree, tie o;a nan tosa ,
ine teBw iara iL.c jflui j uts j
j ou?e after ti e death cf bis parents.
tl-'ic.f their sa5e-ieat attarhaeat: aad
-tat as sooa as v, ;...aa saoa.i get
weil. they were to be aarried. j
Ia aaswer 10 ay questions al-oa: !
T.-,.i- Eii's illness, he could ob-:
.t rtp'.y that a few treaiags before
he had tet-rited Lae caaell
, i
he thiar-li-hut
j "rfw-e cr Lost left ss?! he entreat -
so
earnest ,:o reaala with
VTilliaa should be
better
j that, enable to ref-s-e, 1 consented,
i I was too sleepr to awake
Ivnger tlear. lifavy clouds were
rolling orer it. aai ja?t thea the door
r- mire.. T 1- -. rr- r:- o-f' T
well 1 tad bolted it. and ec
d no
coaprehtnd now
t Lsi been opened
a w;thoat I started cp
ted,
bat a.l was cars.
Soon I observed a
oachirz caatioa?,
tall firare a
ccad :a
wane
le.
-Who's there ?" I cried.
Pari- z no atteattoa t o
ay qaes-
i r- ' ; t- i t- i . . . - - . i n a 3 tjm i - :
h eTeri"1'3' xi:e 'gare walked slow tip to
ises cf'lfce C'd wardrobe, cp-ened it seeaed
Tr a j-ng
tae
to te seeking sone-
ng witnia
A AA? ti
- -
cat a white baaii
She for the appearance was mat
BeToad'01 won an nnroiaoa an a a per-
;n otaved ctstnrt r that tt was a wtaa-
lag sheet, tbe ixiea at tt soae
mantes. tc-wed her head three tines,
unfolded it, placed it again lathe
j rf0"
e3 4t-;
wtica sae locse-a, ana
the rc-cn as softly as she
taieatcrei
I was net afraiL for fear was a
i 1 w
st savhat I felt a sort of a
'cold shuddering creeping orer ne.
Indeed I was not
certain tat that 1
he tiae.
I was dreaaiaz all
i
in any, i got r?, ana wen.xo e
war it was ex. axawe -
! was catV. and I saw nc-ttlcg thatimcessantiy. As night ae oa tU.
vr sail I to rrrself 'it!
" t . .
r- -. f i-.it a i ,"-a
, ws - - a " : , ,
o 1 lata aowa arata to s.eep: o-t;
r f ...ea !Ifo33dtL":stn?:si.-:e
-v' "V IZ' Ear tv" n"xt atcmin? et tost
car to et rxa. 1 toil tin wnat
I v .,1 n" as 3 a-i'.i tin if tnr oae
kai b4'a "co djrlts the tiznt Tte
f.', 1 r-,n-s coantenAiice chaared sud -
dea. Tears cane into his
eyes
. and I
te f.Ided t:s banas t-gettt
saw his !irs nore as if ia
Vn st:' '(i r.c tr-.,!j
ntv uear
sir, it was. the
raa saw
. 1 an i
afraid it :s a tal sijp sone
of us
; wiii r-oc cie.
-This is a warainz, thea."
said I
r . . - .
- tj - e naa iwto tne c.ca jaJta
r'fX - E. . -
lie anpe'arel stnewtat utter tnaa
?-r.-i a.i f. i. ti. us ws s ft
a t sa t n. ue was s t
and Lisette near Liajbit:
' tog cp.
i -
mere was
,
soraetnusg tcac.artaw)
! aad ptci-liar aVoat his eyes, which
is eye, which
eoasunny tar&ea wward U
w-.au-ow.
After .-exf-ie cia worsaaj
. .1 it
: tal lert tte ar-artneoT, b eauta me
to hi5 bedside, and nade ne sit dowa
bv bin. "
"i r-r., j V;",1 tn 1 Uf.t
a -i . -i . i . - ' - ... ,
- Le
Si.i
cr tine cn ear.h
sa..
to-day tie Bride of IeAtb
" ea.Tr ne aw Ay . !
! "Tte Pride cfl-eattr I exclaimed!
astcmsLaent: am tae ngnre t u
' se3 the uizht before at ence rushed
,.- r-,;rrf
- ... ,
-Listen, fa:a ae. s-er w p"
I will tell toj alt Yoa are tbe oa
; Irene who will ever know ir: for I
i: i-r,t!!.! not erlere Lisette and Ler ared
c . . -
i parents nota u is .
I drew nearer to Lis bed, ia order
Mtl9liMw 3ttf-er
- P05 ceoegaa.
- a if.t!M-;d c i rat:
; i - . . .
iuauij.j-... -
i-sr ttlr-n I rerctstred I was on a
" ' . m
JL JL'
AUGUST 25, 1S75.
beiotifal eTe'n tha Litte. Kowshc!
oclwi at jae withost vati?
will "be oar wedding "
' Siring thus she pressed ce to her .
bostfOi; bat I diseazaced myself with
acrror, ajt I kr. Ilz: ao fceart beat
wjwia. . the, however, drew me for-;
her eyes,. She lotted at cne for a;
noajeat aad thea with a deep-drawn pretty! too do, 3dr. Rasbo! Yoa j
eigb disappeared. All aroand wasiji nic to'co hcaie to roar wife
riooia, aai s-x-n tt traare arpari-
Darliht -was fat dawniag ; aad,
1 5.'
:e:
awar with tbe sans
-aad
I tK tlenaiden who kal Jailed oe.'
to sieea. aad laid me in the coSa.
"Present ber features cbaazed.
and she stood before iae ia et
real
: robes ender the sentblaaee cf Lisettt.
! I sz?i ber band to kiss it, bat the
feJ - . - rt awoke ne. I was no lonrer
Ion the f!srier at a distance frcn
1 horse, l-at !r':a asdt-r a tree net far
jf-ea :te hou?e. It was at night,
aai I tw lie Yghl bursiar wlthia
JA:i feezed to
creiz: : at the ?s:
.e t
late I could not!
cicprehea J Low cr wIt I had got1
uaic-r tte
I git up as qa.ck as;
I could, aai went into the tease, l
sappose 1 start tare looses ren
p4V f:-r the Ianstes seeaed f-lshtea"-'
father aiked where nr raa wts. and
i wr I had stared oat so late taat-
inc. Itadjast strength c-a-:-32j t)
r?Ttha;I halizstit. when a" sad-!
iea fa'ataeis crc-rcaae ae.
:d T
; 2ed toll o'then.ar st eta":
: ce iroa .-a.
Finally, I gre
W tO
weak that I c:u!d scarce stand, aai.
! t 1
at last ia
wa never core to rise.
-t: wt3 -ve Bride of death r said
-ve if.fc. a 5vori
e.
tat I saw
She bad s'.reaiT:!
appeared to ae twice. When I saw
I saw bin sia frtqneni in
bra
sleep, and atteapt to seize so-netting ;
with Lis band. Ia a few loars te
awoke ia the arns of Lisette.
lie arpeared cheerfal, and n
refreshed and strenr.heaei I coa -
sideredthis a good sign, aad felt dls -
posed to re:
;ra.-d his
e narrative
rbid laacr.
A?"the creatioa of
a a -:
Ulscl
; coatinae-d L.l towa
d
evening, when te becaa sad and
nelancho. Lisette wished to get
Bonettiag to relieve tta; bet he
would not allow ber to qalt Lis side.
The eveniag grew darker and nore
gloony, the invalid grew weaker and
nore low spirited. I now for the f r?t
tiae perceived a wonaa with disheT-
e.ed hair, and g a astir
j e a. 3
axedir at the innse.
I called Lisetfs attention to the ap
oaritioa Ia aa instant she tarae-d
white
str.eE.n
z "M
fnlGod! the Bride of Death !
r; on th f oor.
What arr-earance :s mat: said 1
to the old aan.
J "Alas ! it is the Bride cf Death '. she
wa.ks sa a circ.e lor two boars round ; days to ceterra.ne wLCtaer cr not a
tte spot wtere soae cue is seen taj perfect enre has beea ejected. Tte
die." ioperatioa is oae of the rarest aad nest
u i..' aa was at mat tiae occccp.eo
with Lisette, and through car assls-
--- ;;
.r
j inrad grew weaker aai weaer. - -
Everything seeaed so giocay and
aysterioas around ne that I felt.
ir.....j
:.ranctfir a-rv.cu.
tvt ,-,v :.v t v..
.-.-v; -
i epei together praying fcrTent.y.
j ftiie hts old daae sat st tte table
. s---ix.ru .e j - vui
i Bible, and a; other tlaes repeating
; 'Le Lards Trayer. Lisette was ly-
i ing oa the bed close to Wiiiian, weep -
i S;
ddea an owl nattered across
the wisdow. A pale-faee, with fixed
.rmii.i v.J.i-tvT.rr.n-T u;r w5
i eres aad wtdeir-streaatng La-.r was
; sea looking throogh the ciSment.
It was the fatal sp-ectre.
'The Bride erid Willi Asa : then
:!rrUi,',rni. ailtJ I ialt'. I .n.i
, presse-J it -MttUire. fell back and
, . , ,
e, ia me aoraoz l oaae larewe.j to
(ti.e oia peor-. ieariog a.ietie itaa-i-
t icz over tne corpse ct fcer iover, in
lir-sj.a.-i.
w:, j ue
A -rear ela-ed. I bad nade the
1 toar i,f Ita, and was azaia ia Switu-
:: tot
: er!aad; oa cjretara to my na
conatrr.
I .
It was a cae ereaiag ia Aatana,
whea I reached the stwt wcer dwelt
krwn!tahl b-. Mt read led ne
; tr the bonse: I derided on azaia pass-
ni: ' ;
is; i tfcrosfh tbe window, aad
: : ' i - r a.-ji.. :u
flw me etj Qa3 sitting alone by the
E reside. 1 taoctea at tne coor. irw.ir.i,ijr.u-....,.-; 6
wx9 a i0z tine before he reeozntied ; acces to tbe adjoining ci-oset, where.
, c,. then te rare ne a teany wei-
, ejai.
i an. t r ir.:..l ar L:
i
- wife aaa lusett.
- i Tker are rone before, hot I shall
i soon follow ahem." was the rep,
r...... t tiArJAofniTH
- - . , ...
A IT . TT i -J. 1 A r w . v mi -ul v. . .
.;. tas Deea aere ior m- isi ub?. riir i-;
; kr lB winding-sheet is bo longer ialthrocgh a skylight
the wardrobe-la proof that she will Another went oa the rof of his store
eorae no more.
u was eneer.ai. aaa a?sureii me
in.t i. -l.,,-. .ii i;a i.nrM in tte
-
other world. After a while he show-
- -
el ne to mv l.Troer manner, iKrc:.A5.j.-r aj.uw,. v--.- t.---. -
OblUL
The oil oia still sat &t the Ul
ttd re&::s.? ca Lis tas-i, ad Le
jj
was a c.:?r4iiL;g nan, oae
-.v 1 4v ... n. f.?. fcadl
tt.3 :ara . .j-e .ack, kat
" A a J I rj"--T'a had oae! Yoa
? rv -u-p-.
'I t:aie a fool cJ atvi-;f."
4-Aai 1'n clad to hear rcu owa
the eora. Yea were as nrir as a
whea the police te'oaeht roa I
- l
. I " i
-iZ to
l;t yoa go tiae.
-Ia;a'
Is r:
Wile aa :aaoe:
ded
woaaa, Mr. Ilaabo? That is, does i
tie alaars be,.tve everrtaia? roa
say.5"
" Yes. sir.'atvst always.
'Wtll, aow. -when yoa reach b;ae
yoa ull her that yoa were dowa Vj
the ferry dock to see the little steaa
ers caster back aad f-rth over the
faaiaz billows, hea foar tags and
a frcptlierraa iato roar howsaai ai-
aost store yoa to p;es.
Yes.
I wiih"
Aai,
i
,:ere it
..si
e W...,
-wt:!
ro o;
Put hc-ef ca roar
tTe oa Toar fa,
rua Toar
;4,.e
i
a bat. anoi rsrtea yoa cone to
aa;a see .I roa cant Keep
trcia n.ak.nir a t-oilctyo
A Tttkttml Hrm.t Satimg Life.
la the F.rt Waynev
oa was sad cf a d.iacait
aea-raia-
.1 sarglcal t j f-ratl-: a perfuraed apon
:e ivrsta of Mrs. i'raak CaswelL
. Mr?. Caswell LaL3 troubled with
aa a
spiae
sratons
ratlins c! c
rvat:
cf
n?e sae was toarteea years oi age.
i.ece-tiV tcese svni.oas tare wne
i carted, natil they evtited the alarni
rr i s-pi'!r p-.;m 111 rrhasS
- . m. , r r-
aeata.
The patent was prepared t)
rror
r ap;-.;cat.:-ns cf neOiCtne lor
r t
the o
eal. and ca a recent Aftem-ocn
ration was accoaolished br
j Prs. P.ichardsoa and DUla of this city.
; JCs; prior to this, carping had been
rescrted to, a
.arge ci
aanti'.T of bi-ood
te.
consisted of tbe turning of six holes
in the spinal coiaaa with red hot
irons, the consequent suffering being
as excruciating and agoaiiia? as
co aid be. C hiorofotra wasnctadaio
istered intern ally, thronga fear thai
ixk'aw night ensue, but was applied
externally for the spine: hardly su5
cieat however, to diaiaish appreci
ably tt
ntense aoraisa.
Th
eat had to be held tirhtly
- ! hile the heated irons were fireed
, jr-to the ouirering nests. Mrs. Cas-
ell as could Lave been anticipated, al-
ted. frcn nervous prostratcoa
7r.
i P.iLariAn reaaias constant with
her, as it will require a period of ten
j d.facait and aacgeroas a sargery.
j . ,
The Sew York nerchants ecmp.aia-
. ed 6) Dzzh cf letters being sto.ea and
; ,ZS13 0f noner lost in the nails, that
nace'aathor.tle?. wearr cf
. , r . ,t
-v ;r"n2ri":".ns pat croa tneir c.ers.
! V" 'r?, " T, V. . ..:..
aetai.ea a ?rec'.ai Qecae
; B? &t aVMt. when he dlscorered
tat tv : Eerchants erTani-bcr3 were
; ,a te taoit o: sestrorta? letters toey
: wm intrusted with nallinz. and o.-
jja the twstajre r.atat5 to "bar their
! j.,a-i,e3 w--h Also that tser rl
!ed
! !etter?ther saprosei contained avail-
; able noner.
, The detective says that
wbea
te
; Erst eoffiaseseed prrat:o:
. f st H.mmn.'M oiwattonS 13 tte
; labbr of the post orhite, no partcaar
b-ox was w ate Led, but every person
I win ?..f,s V-t?rs iron then, and who
: t. .rr .r T1 tniM QI2S. WaS.tOrSt.ne tO
iraaediatc narked, and, as sooa as
red, wASshadow
r exceptions the
. ... . . - ,
eel. .ta cw e
tiictes proTeu ,a w ir.-;s uiukhu
to e:r:een years ci are. i; isrj
11 n.ft .i. ij.i. -: . . '
: wo;
.Id iararsblr
ztve tteaeiTes
away ty lo.s.sr ir-.cra F w
tte letters
the Tzht that they mzht jaeize
ve " their content'. 1 be aiacatty ia e.e
! rr case was to detect thea ia the act
-rs-
or nang tne iei.?r5.
10 xeu yoa .i .c
resorted to by the boys to escape oo-
i serration wca.a
tax yoar patieace.
; Tir we- as cunninz as foxes.
One
. - -- . , .-,
ber woali ro to a closet :a tte oatia-
j isg wtere te wasenployed, and to
a -5 VisT' Lo
:tbe detectires, be was enae-l W
: watch h. c-r-era
ions.
. r . -i. . ,r
.wijtiKmuutK -
that he bad destroyed a larze nanber
of letter?. Another boy seieetea a
' rr-;'fi niac ia a fcauwar ana tnej
.... r
.v i;,f.-;.m
aad at on the Seattle, where he was
r 'VALk:-
.u.j v ..-s. ..v.
ceT of aa otrcsite boil-ninr lte
f - ; . , . ffc.
scene of operations of acre thaa one
. .1. T.:.-. rrtM
I
i1 fit
wiioIaE xo. i-23o
The Lo-jlivHie Crri.r
three tcuj ci:
I absent siace ear-y ia the vorz
j aai tae gooa wires. sia:rs ia
toil cf tne eariy p:oaef
Cat, were
isa'oria? the res; that
brought to the aabrokea wil derate
the thocrhu aai tases ft tLs
ca:.r
setters, so, while :ae ezplizi.-z-i
naxe of Bessie nrgL : hare ham .-a
ized weil with the
rsana; r:r-:r
and the soft and Ljguid a.pect of
natare ia her saarr.er ga:''.. :L2 i.ari
ererr-iar life of tbe adreatartu;
dwellers ia the dirk aai
.
bl..:ir
groana seeaei ta cuaip
ac
tbe harsh aaae ci Dety. .-fi E.iaj
beth was kaowa slap'y as C.-t-y
Callaway not a case saggc.-tire .r
ronaatic, yet she wa-s withal a ?-;atle
loving girl aad had aaid.a faa
hat gave the deep color oi t jzil
u one of the incidents vf her ife 1
the wilderness. She wi? ;-t tarr.e
to suteaa. The other r r.s. r
T-W
by two years, were Faaay Callaway,
fairer than hor sister, Lctsy aai
Jeaiaa Boone. Tnc-agh batfartet-a
years coasted the i.vee of the tri
girls each had a lover who ro.s a
hardr pioneer. A
near, oae of the rirls
r---e 1 t:
they shoti'i go a saort distance,
below the fort to wher,- a c;aoe wis
lying, aai drift oat into the r.vcr to
catca the rising coolness of tic erc-a-
ing.
ilara were thev seated aa
pared to pa-h froa the -acre, wit-.-o
'.her beard a slight rastl;nf ia the
oushes. and ia a ccaeit acre
- - ac
stalwart aad bideoasir painted lo
dlaas leaped to the side tf the caa- e.
What girl of sixteen could be vji.
10 the eaerreacv- 7 Brt.-y Callaway,
withost a Bonaent's hesitation, d-.to-r-mised
to defend the honor and the
hires cf herself aad her yoaag com
panions, aai wrote Ler naae ia ti?
aaaaj oi Kentacky. .a- g e e.
ta the canoe, she selr? i the pa il.r.
aad at a single stroke laid open to the
bone the head of the forea :-t ravare.
The other Indians pressed oa. b-t
still cadaaated, tte brave g:
tnen.
Finallr exhausted, she
to the botVin cf the canoe, ao
fcer trenbilag sister and trie:
dragged ashore and hurriod
neet whaterer fate ra:ght le i
for then.
The consternatloa at tic f.
weil be inagined. The father
I w.t
i was;
ztrj soon re
;u:ued. a:
bef.re
night closed in, Daniel U.crte. at the ;
heAd of a larze party on fxt. aui
F.ichard Callaway a": the head cl a 7
party oa horseback, were of ia pi'--salt.
Ia Boone's par.v were Soaud .
Henders-oa, John Uolden aui F.-a-:
der3 Callaway. As Ileniersoa'
strode alcag be was thinking of tie
oliTe cheeked teroiae, Betsy Ca.is-
way; and Holder clenched his Lands
aai ground his teeth when he taicit
of poor, little, frightened Fanny : an 1
Flanders Callaway alacst fors'-t his
kith aai kin when thinklag of h.s
captarvi Jenifta B:ae. We can
easily smile orer it now. t it iet any
naa'pui hicself ia the place cf these
roanr nea, and ask hlaself
woa'i feel ia sa-ch a pursuit
Whea the Indians staned
h:tr a ;
w.ta t:
girls they nade the yc anger cnes.
take of tneir shots and pit on a-.c:a-sias,
but Betsy rtfised to take oil;
her shoes, and as she walked along she ,
trroand Ler heel iato the s-o:; to iea-re
a trait Noticing this, the Indian,
nade the whole party walk apart an d
deriate froa the coarse, so a- to
wade throura the water and descr y :
the trail. Thea the undaunted Betsy
brake o I twizs and iroppei thea
alonz the road: and when the savog.
es threatened her with uplifted toaa
Cawk ii she persistei ia this. she.
secretly tore off portions cf her drer
aad dropped then oa the rial.
Bo-one's party so-ca f.und the fa..
And followed it rapid, fearing tht
the g-'ris n;rht grow weary
pat to death. All Sunday r.
all Monday the pursuit was
Oa Tuesday norning a s'e:
zat an I
ana of sacke was sea ;a
-i- ai.i the eirer.encet e
te eirer.ence
banter detected the caap of the la
diaas. A sericus diaca.ty now pr-e-seated
itself- II ow were tae cap:, . es
to b rescued without ziviaz the cir-
k-i. thea:
There TVis
It . i - . - . ' - . J . - , V - T-
bat Ii. tae x-.-r re-
dians nast soc-a cscotf r their rres-
eace. Tbe white nea were sore
shots, Bother picked their nea. fired
apoa thea,. aad thea rushed into the
canp to the rescue.
. ... H . - -
K rme- .-ii - - -
of attack tbe girls were sitting a: tae
'foot of a tree: Betsy wit a a red bia
danna Landkerch.ef thrown over te:
bead, while the beads of Fanny an :
Jemina were reclining
ia ner
Betsy'a olire coaplexiin caao near
serring Ler a bad turn at this juno-. are.
for one of the rescuing par.v con tag
soddecif ipoa her nisto-ts ber .irao
Iadiaa, And was about to knock her
fcraias oat with the bst of his riae
whea a friendly band intervened and
Bared the girl bora netting her death
just at the'noaent whea she saw
liberty witLia Ler reach.
The fathers aad gallants carr.ei
their loved ones hone ia trinapa.
aad th:s romance tf real life ia Ken
tackr a centarr azo woaii not be
conf'lete withoottheisfomatioa ma:
tbe drearas of ksTe and harp-ess
ibat were so cruelly distort a. we.e
sabseqoent all reaiiei brave
Betsr Callawar tecaae Mrs. Mctfi
HendAra-sa. and 2ed to te. tte s.o-
r,r w.ntare to ler cnudrea an-t
- :?.. t ;-, -., j.--
t ci...ta IT..j.
i Bie became Jars, jata li.'.ar, --
, ms , . - a,.
ilnJfrs lli.A' ivajij-j
:,.p,..
J .V-- r-o-f-.I- tne '-.
-e alters Live ,ing suce depanei,
ut iLtir a: eery is jrreeawith cist
f j-.:, an 1 u; cii a" 5 Ti
! .t . C i W iUI:..:uOS t eT"n:
.at r::i:V. -1 ttvV.hara.-tcr. and tie
L which iter Hrc-1 c 1 1 tc1.
UiBl lllrllintM.
Tie
isij.e exair:'-.. a
1 j-TJl;
cce are sent n,
ie .V.v'?.. tr
erpondeuts wL-j reach for their
h : A hoy living 13 this city
tes that the tease occttfied br
' and .
lei with rats thit. ia the 1
re c:
ail o"-her r:cai5, tL?r were obiijed
x-3 rcr:rt ts pc;?.ati txteraiaats
the Ph'-s:'i;ifipa.te was ck I,
-rrci i thi-'j ever sifat, wLIch was
tira v'.i.:i I L-:re the rats coa'.d
a: i srsu.aj ti.s
tie were cr-
n:-?at
a tr-
ca heisz
the water co:s:aa.iy
er the hvirat tier
eces c
meal
s-.rae par-
-
c- auo oa
-.-t . -t tat ;u.r c
tz:-x: tftrepr r-
r:e argues a
les of water,
. meai1
- ' IT
! .
z ai a
A 2 e?:c-e
t
rc 3-vC.
friend writes us
tail
:a tr- a -
Uei avare.r
r'i i-.z.tyli.iz
hi'.
C 1
.vea t
f ia h:s
e c;rc-a?:ance
t
eseace. aa.s
repeating the
Le nelghiir"s
i--J. anf.
;ar, wL-
ca
that r-f a ? d:g were nea
grt vllig was rcp-eatel
wji rr.ate to atrract the
. itw ea?y to
ao.ir,.il at aoy tiae by
: :;.t--e ;iit- ia i s
L?iri
-V ' i
T:j 1-i
- -r -? t .
a as a
tcrr -?
ti 12 jeritt 1 wh-t
soeas reaarka'.le
in c;e daytocrire
of tte'Tard. b .i
rth lady said,
ckeas are little, yii
t to nort tt-ea
Ti
... . -
tot crove the i.ts.e caes
a; e:e. aad tu'srays after
rvc ! tbe- 5 in: e caatioa
ir attended eharca regal ar-
al--trt.-s, but oae Sua i ay
j.-.s? attracted t ar.entioa ;a
a:
:? p?w. After retarding
:t ?i:-5, 'Vh:iiey was
-i-y. he aista'". gt
a:.-:-." Tie deg hnag
irai ao
to t.i iei lie
: co attei
that
rax. a nor rver agia,
;t to .-j nu-wiere els-
thouzb
A Groea ILudaaa has awooier
jf;'. or il.tber tr patient teaching
: .r fijturai instlnrt ne stewls whatever
'he cn riok n- awar fr:ni tea.
11? --,:(
i?is into a rroce-r store,
ud sll-nly dj.sh UZ iih a nop be-
t e -i
z his teeth, or a scrubbing trust.
' tj- a or aaTtaiar cf light
If uuy cae places
a pacs-
a : 1 0 . U
rrib it a
- - i -
coot, tae C"g w.;i ec-Tert-i
rua, always Ukicg his
and er'ectmg to be ea-
ze-J :a his ti:'cr.DZ ile a: :ar
iirjaent.aa 1 wij not ascc:a:e w.tb
tier z-. but keeps stadk-osiy a: art
vy i.e.-..:", aid is cf.en found gaz.ng
,o: va -any.as if on a naraoding er-.vdltl.-a
o r c-jaco-cilng a daring theft,
"lie wiii s. aetiaes te absent frcn the
house night, ani in the ncrninz
tie ear.le.-t riser of the tousehiii
w i; : i i Lia crouched on the rear
rto.-i i-.ri.rial with bootr of siae
e ralue ia
t so kaowa, an 1
Li? re-petition
. j had, th at 5 or kp-
. rs ... n .: i.i'y
h.no to .ounze near
e:r dxr?, hut dris hi
1T1T 03
:;:'; ap--ea-an-:e. Marrel-oas st
it. s ace t jli of his streaztb. sica as
his theft tf a half uinta! cf codiisa
"".-.a a rrxerymr.a. atarof savt fron
a tar i are st.re, and a saall sledge
fro a a bia .k.-a:th shop. The a est
--.-ndrf-l a-ihierenent was the car
rrtrgciTofa thirty p-:nni Srkia of
Litter fra a farner's wagon. How
tae a
togged :t hoae :s not
nt it wa fennd at bis aas-
? in I tevlalaeJ. The uoz is a
izre!. '..lis and active, but aa
aw i7 3-;
-..-v-Jt
M II i J Orair Inc
,e er
icy o.'a
staa. :-a. over oa
Pa. .a. .-l.pr, pis I throoza a
i .i li : ti'i.lmz rTt--:eace rectnt
. rta".iVei.s is" a Yaiirai static a,
iu clirze of a aaanaaei Mr. Arthur.
Mr. Aar-r sni hie wif-i went away
v-t a ?i--.t. "..ear lag the statioa ia
ciarze of a rr:aa naae-1 Ki0k3 aula
Cainaasa. :ul--e.yiena III oka ws
called awar, ssi tne tainaaaa re-
.a.n
. i
ir--p tnags straii
He Lid "b et ti
scout ti? z'i
a uy . r to
men ri-.e n? to th
hen a coup.e
of
statioa ani de-
r--.d c.nner. The tbaaaa
c.-ar-.-ei w.t'a the ro-iaest, whea the
tio aea also insisted tnat he
sL.i'.dfrei their hirsea. The Chi
nantaa wmi to the stable, and was
e-eninz a sack of bar'ey wtenthe
ra'tn caae np trehln-i h.m aad fired
titir revolvers, hitting hira 13 tae
hri? Tie CLlaaaaa' feli, and re-aaine-i
iUseas a few n au.es,
,r- i-.-A- -. - -l, t.o keeaiu.et- The
w-iwli-te narisr'.rs were
fce.laz his
DiSe. ac 1 cue asked
the tber.
tia aga.n. ua
he'll t-d.'I eaosrh ia tine.' was
tie answtr Thea :he rcaans went
:". tv..v (.-j and securing a pick-
iio and rh-ov-.
c-iT? f.r their vi
ihe Ci oiraan
legaa c.zrnz a
ct.a ia the ce.lar.
?t escaped and
A party i at
stance.
-' c reran ret
and me rooter. wno
r-Ta'-d'T thr could
had tik-n wha
carry
ana. i
ere -rsuei f.r fifty n..es,
-t';-L?. The Ch.naaaa.
who saw his
cwa g
are
ting dig.
If be ever
hafe a s ;r t j 1
Ztv ? I
tiOit tt
k to As a and
,;l;ng kind.
a
of the
J I j - nt J.
the broaJ
icel
riired A3
CO
l:i
fa.-Troa Statea Island
an
hrrr
s a:
cf a
i ay.
ow i
firaer.
would
-.aa.
- 1 wicre izerc wis
J'i.'-t :le arjie cf wh
etitrs ez-