SEA WOLVES AT WAR Planet BATTLE BETWEEN * SPERM WHALE AND SWORDPISH. The UflalkM Kept on th. fnific* by llntttr While tha Tbrailuii Stubbed falsa to Death—Thrilling Combat Wlt aaaaad la tha facUi Ocean. "Did you ever see a school of thrash era after a whale, with a swordflsh as sisting the sea wolves?" Some of the party had witnessed the sight, others had not; all, however, were cognizant of the close association existing between the thrasher and swordflsh, but the story was asked for. "It was from the deck of the old brig Firefly, plying In the fruit trade between San Francisco and Tahiti, during the seventies that I saw this sea battle," said the shipping man. "We were oft tho Marquesas and lolling along with the equatorial drift, not enough wind blowing to keep the sails from slatting against the masts. The heat was something deadly in its inten sity, and there wasn't enough energy among either crew or passengers to even read. "Suddenly we were roused by a call from the lookout: 'Something coming up, sir! Two points off the lee bow, and at the break of the horizon!' "In a moment we were all on our feet, and leaning over the port taffrall. i Far down near the horizon could be seen a flurry of foam and a jumble of dark objects. These would appear and disappear, with each appearance the white spray we had first noticed show ing clear against the blue of the equa torial sky. " 'Number of native canoes out after a whale, I make it,' said Captain Tur ner, as he handed the glass over to me. "I got a steady sight on the object, which were rapidly approaching us. With the second flurry of foam, as the black spot appeared on the surface I could make them out. It was a big sperm whale being chased by a school of thrashers. " 'But the whale doesn't sound long enough to have thrashers after him,' ■aid the captain. 'lt must be natives in canoes and the swell hides them from the deck.' "To make certain I went aloft. In the 112 re ilgg ng. and from the top could make out the fight distinctly. But, just as the captain had said, I was puzzled at the short lapses of time transpiring between the whale's fluking and his again appearing on the surface. "The whale was headed straight for os, and working along at a rate that within half an hour would bring him, with the thrashers abreast of the brig, providing he did not change his course Thiß, fortunately for our excited curi osity, the whale did not do, and at a distance of less than 300 fathoms, the people of the Firefly were treated to such a sight as seldom comes, even In the varied incidents which goto make up a life at sea. "We had all been offering conjectures as to why the whale did not sound to a depth the thraßhers could not fol low. When the big fellow had ranged just off orr quarter the question was answered. "Fluking high and bringing his tail down with a swash that would have crushed the life out of any thrasher caught beneath the blow, the whale attempted to sound. He could not have reached five fathoms deep, when, with a bellow of pain, he shot to the surface flinging his huge bulk high in the air. Simultaneously a cry went up from all of us. Dangling from the whale's belly was a swotdflih, its sword embedded deep in the blubber. Twist ing and throwing itself, the swordflsh seemed endeavoring to work loose from the whale before the latter could again land its great body in the sea. This It succeeded in doing a fraction of a second only separating the fall of the swordflsh and that of the whale into the ocean. This was sufficient, how ever, for the swordflsh to gather depth and with another prod, keep the whale on the surface. Then with a rush the school of thrashers were upon the whale. Setting their teeth eiiuition9. Dude —Another name tor a tailor's goose. Diary—A continued story that ends before it's finished. ' Hyphen—The one plausible excuse i for breaking your word. Nothing—A thing that isn't a thing because it's no-thing. Dollars — Stamped cclns made to rep resent financial circle 3. Bachelor —A bird of freedom that ' some of the caged ones envy. ' Drill—A bore—especially to the of ficer who trains raw recruits. 1 Cigarette —A rank concoction with a light on cue end and nothing on the other. Scruple—One-third of a drachm, al though some men take a dram without any scruples. Tf|i«'H Out of the I'omloir. "I didn't want to keep you waiting, Mr. Westend, so I came down just as I was," said Miss Darlington, sweetly, as she entered the parlor. "Oh, what a whopper!" exclaimed her small brother. "You know you on ly had on" — And then Tommy was violently hus tled out of the room. 1110 I'liiloaophy. . "And so, Pat, you think Dennis had , the wrong side of the argument? But ' what reason have you tote so sure of this?" "Faith, he hadn't another worrud to say after 01 hit him wid me first brick." ' I'not*. We hear of people every day Who overstep the rules. And, by their doings, show that they are various kinds of fools. The woman in flesh colored tights Who dances, kicks and sings; The man that on the frail trapeze So perilously swings; , The brazen one who stands before A multitude, and twists A slimy snake about her neck; „ The tough with heavy fi3ts, r Who meets another In the ring, And pounds him till he dies; t The man that on a parachute Ij Drops from the starry skies— I These and a hundred others we i Look at In speechless awe. And then declare them all to be 1 i The biggest. fools we ever saw. a e But, after all is said and done, d Is ti e fcol that thrills us so a j Moie foolish than the gaping one Who pays to see the show? Tl<.» Fm'th apppnrs to be booming fre. Us jst now. At Ox.'oid. North Uiui.Uu, a cyclone ;;a:ispoi'te(i , through tho air a two-atory frame j house, and set It down on a more i sightly site, 200 yards distant from the point of embarkation, the family being at dinner and undisturbed by their little whirl. We may look out for this item again, when it has gath eied its second wind. When it comes j around the next time the house will | probably be of bricks. Alabama mod- j e3tly enters leading by her apron ' stilngs a woman who wa3 struck by lightning without knocking a spawl off her cheek. The encounter occurred seven years ago and the wom.m has never mentioned it —in fact, she has not spoken since—but her eye 3 al ways blaze like blazes and shine with the intensity of an arc lamp just be fore a thunder storm. Georgia peeps In and exhibits a Macon woman who. In breaking an esg to make a pudding, ended at an early stage the career of i chick with four legs. Texas weakly attempts to rival Georgia by cackling md clucking about a Galveston woman who exhibits as a production of her awn hennery a chicken in good health having two beaks In good working or ler for bugs and currants, and three >yes always on the lookout for pro render. There nre others. The newspaper correspondents are funny fellows. They frequently as tonish "the natives" of a locality by making It famous when the na:lv s know how entirely bottomless is the paper tub upon wh cli the fame o' t! ur pn| ef; n't-o the deal li of some "leu ß lrieii rha | wived. Heed I lie warniiijr ! It von have 11 eoiigl. ior any alleeiion of the Throat and builds 1 Call on T -I Keeler.Laporte; \V. L lliilliiian, 1111 IK r >w; H Lani'aeter Forkfvillej C. B .Ifiininir*, Eciella; •Ino, W. Buck. Soiuvtown, ami >ret » trial paeka>re tree. Lar>:e size 50c and '2sc HU'IEL FORTER. Canton Street, SHUNK, PA. W. E. PORTER, Prop'r. First elate in hII i»t appointment. Rates very reasonable. Good sialilii | Specia l iiiiention given to transient truw , ALL THE BE."! FORMS OF MODERN LIFE mum ATE WRITTEN BY THE PENN MUTUAL P IBSUHABCFI CTI. OF PHILADELPHIA. If you want Life Insurance, don't fail to find out what this old and well-tried company can do for you. Its agent will cheerfully give you the desired information. A postal card addressed to the under sigi.ed, giving name, age itnd address, will bring you full particulars. M. A. SCUREMAN, Dushore, Pa. LAPORTE LIVERY AND EOARDING STABLES. Connected with the Commercial Hotel. First-class Horses and Carriages. Kates reasonable. CHAS. COLEMAN, Prop. BLACKSMITH AND WAGON SHOP ! Just opened at the Laporte Tannery. I Custom work solicited. AH work ; guaranteed. o. w. BENNETT, Prop. Ouod Mews. No other Medicine was ever given euch ' a lest lie Cure. Thousands <• bot I ties of this great German remedy are be* in . disiiilxiud KI KI: 01 ( IIAJIOE, to those a'H oted with Consnni|ition, Asthma, i t'ro i|>. severe Coughs, l'nei luonia nml nil i llir«>at and Lung diseiieeß.giving the piO* pie proof thm OtioV Cure will . ure ihim : For sale only hv T. J. Keeler, Laporie; W.L. Hoflman,llillsgrove; >t.S. Lancaster ForksvilU; C. B. .letiliings, Estelln; Jno. IW. Buck, Soneßtown. Sam plea I'ree. Large Unties oUc uuJ 25c. January Reminds us of •EW HEATING STOVES. Pipe, New Stove Repairs~Coal Sieves, Coal Buckets, Horse © }j| Jf Blankets, New Bedroom Suits 'Mi Apple-butter Crocks, Yardan- Hu iei s > F et 'd Cutters, Stone Jugs, 111l 1 ia ' rs ' L; mps. THIS SOLID OAK $2 25 to oi r cu:-timers. Jeremiah Kelly, HUGHESVILLE. HAVING PURCHASED THE GRIST MILL Property Formerly O wned by O. W. Mathers at this place , 1 am Now Prepared To Do All Kinds of Millinf cr Vti) floit Notice With W. E. Starr ai Miller. Please Give a Trial. FEED OF ALL KINDS 0.1 H\ i J W. E. MILLER, FORKSVILLE, PA. N. B. All parties knowing themselves indebted to me will confer a great favor by calling and paying the amount due, as I need money badly at once. Respectfully yours, W. E. MILLER. January 1898! Will close all our winter goods and Ladies' Coats and Capes oui : at nearly half price, in fact, a good many articles at At Less Than Half Price. Our stock is very large and prices will lie no ol ject. We her< ! mention a few prices exactly as we intend to sell. this is no bluff oi ' fake, but a FACT, that you can save nearly 40 to 50 per cent, by buying now: Men's suits at $3.25, regular price 50.50; Men's overcoats a ?2.75, arc worlli SO.00; Hoys' suits, 3 piece-, at 82.75. are really worst c 5 50; Children's suits at 75c and SI.OO. are worth nore than double Men's pants in all wool and all different styles SI.CO, are '2.00 aiu , .3.00 values; knee pants at big 1 argainp; Men's underbills at less thai iiaff price; all wool Micks- 2 pair foi 25c; heavy cotton seeks 4 \ air foi ''s 'the largest variety of boots and sin es in this section at prices t< ! suit' everybody, ltubl cr l.ools ai d slices we ?< 11 cheaper than any otliei store in the count} . We w i.l make you such low prices in Ladies Coats and Capes That you will surely le stirpri-ed. All we a;k it> to call and sc< .hem. We will! c glad to give you our best prices, ladies' coats n ,he latest styles at §2.75, regular pi ice $7.00, we only have about 15 o these coat, left in ll.car.d Hack, rocgh goods; Ladies plush capes a #5.00, regular price 89.00; extra lorgplmh capes at 87.50; a lig vanetj of Llidies' ceatsat 84.50 ai d g5.00; Ladies' cloth capes at 82.25, les than half pri. e, they are heavy aid good let gh. We have about \l Children's coats, age from 4 to 12 years, in very fancy patterns ai.d ii •: the litest styles, at nearly half price. We cannot mention all of ou I good! but whatever you may need in our line we will sell accordingly ' We will surely sell as we advertise as our stock is very large and w ' must sfcll. Prices Will be no Object. 4e have good attendance and are always pleased to FI.OW ou: ' stock whether you buy or not. You can buy here now for 8100 a much as cither places for 82.00. We find this to be a fact. _ \< r% The Reliable Dealer in Clothing Jacob Per B OO .S -^-« sville>