The Patton courier. (Patton, Cambria Co., Pa.) 1893-1936, May 16, 1895, Image 8

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    * OUR PHANTOM GUIDE
“Any light out there? My, but it’s
‘@ark, and the roadbed seerns to have
Seon washed away. Say, Hugh, what
ever are we to do after losing our way
' im this fashion?’
. Hugh McClure and I had been shoot-
img over a Perthshire moor, and dallying
too long after game had been caught in
"the descending night and the far more
Lv t descending rainstorm.
“Blest if I know,” answered Hugh,
‘wading his way out of a mudhole and
shaking himself like a haoge Newfound
land dog. : :
‘Gents, I can guide you to a piace of
‘shelter, '’ said a deep, hollow voice be-
side us. We both sprang back, for there,
but a few fest away, stood a horse and
Mis rider, the dark mass being partially
distinguishable from the darkuees of
the night around.
"That a horseman should be in a place
where is was difScult for a pedestrian
to get a secure footing was strange
) in all ocomsciencs, but that he
should bave apparently risen up among
was stranger still.
*How did you ever steer your horse
down here?’ I queried in a tone that
1 tried to make one of surprised pleas
ure, but miserably failed iu the attempt.
~ #1 have lived on the borders of this
mote all my life,’ replied the voice
- ‘snd my horse knows every foot of the
way since he was a foal * :
iis explanation was satisfactory
_o. for men in desperate circunu-
stances. Hugh and I thanked him for
‘Mia proffered services and requested him
$0 lead the way. We sought to obtain
“in the invuinerable gloom of
I noticed that his horse
was a very fall ome and that its eyes
’ the darkness liké the
tio eat, but with a far
ly amd ferocious light
the docile grimalkin curled
‘every step we sank above ou
“and often almost to our knees.
A. vivid flash of lightning shot across
our way. For an instant the features of
our 1% us guide and the form of
"Nin steed were revealed. He was half
turned in bis saddle and was glancing
. back at where we were floundering be:
‘hind. His face was like the face of a
skeleton covered over with tightly
drawn skin, through which two mali:
us eyes gleamed with a vindictiveness
shat was startling in its intensity. Over
his form and over thatof his horse were
east some long robes that looked like
the trappings of a funeral car, the
. Iewse's head being also enveloped, save
..for two eyelets, through which it sur-
veyed us with the blazing eyes of an
unbroken mustang. The rider wore a
. tall hat like those worn by our forefa-
100 years ago and with something
sed arcund the brim that I could
bauve swor: was a bow of crape. :
“For God's sake, stop, Hogh! I
garied, holding his arm. ‘Did you see
that fellow’s face? I do believe be is no
. Mving man. Notof our world anyhow. *’
Hugh McClure was as practical »
Scotchman as ever failed to mppreciate
@ joke or pass an examination in Ed-
imburgh university.
Through the opaque night I could
fuel his withering glance of scorn ad he
. msde answer, ‘If you want to talk of
ghosts in the middie of this God for-
~ gaken spot in this beaven condemned
_ greather, you can do so, Percy, but you
shap't bave me for an andience,'’ and
be forged on, calling to our guide.
. "In the pame of the first pilot, how
‘Jong will it be before you can steer us
_ #0 the world again?’ :
The hollow voice came echoing back:
“One mile to the right is a cottage
where we can find shelter. Come on!”
**A mile of this!" wailed Hugh. ‘Oh,
toy sins bave been many, but what |
~ suffer tonight should atone for all!”
We bad, however, passed the worst
~ portion of our journeying, and the foot
{ng now became more secure. Still the
pain descended in sheets, and the wind
blew with a foroe that ofttimes threat.
amed to sweep us off our feet.
Like a far distant star we at length
saw a light ahead. It appeared. then
disappeared, then appeared again.
“There is the cottage,’ said our
ide. '‘We will reach it soon now.’
*What a mean fellow not to offer us
a lift on his horse!’ grumbled Hugh
#1 certainly have enough trouble tw
keep my own footing not to have to
guide a horse over theses bottomless
holes, but he might have been civil
‘enough to make the offer anyway."
We were now proceeding over the
soft, damp turf of the moor, and | had
frequently stopped from time to time
to feel if the horse left any tracks be
bind bim. Not the trace of a track could
find.
“Hugh, '’ I whispered, ‘‘tbat horse 1:
leaving no tracks behind him."
~~. . "Do stop your ghost stories,’ said
Hough impatiently. *' w, Testraiu
them until we get out of this lost part
. of Bootland. * :
- After half an hour's trudging we
‘paked feet—mercifal
jit
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A
us the most was the lururions manner
in which is was furnished. Heavy tap-
estries covered the four walls, a thicie
Turkish carpet was spread upca the
Soor, four chairs of solid mabogany,
two lounges of the same metarial, all
sphoistered in the richest velvet, a huge
bureau of polished pine and # mabog-
amy table were situated in various
of the room, the lounges standing tetopt-
ingly before the wood fire that eraciied
up the chimney pnrestrained by amy
grate. A hanging lamp suspended froma
the orces beam, whose shade seemed
studded, if pot with sctual jewels,
with wonderful imitations therecd, cant
a brilliant, almost dazzling, light over
all : : :
“Well, said Hugh as sccm as be
could realize the situation. ‘“Tlhyis seems
like a fairy tale, but then in » fairy tale
this would be an enchanted onstie and
pot an enchanted hus. Ab, but those
lounges look tempting. however! This
must be some great man’s shooting box,
though it looked very unlike ome from
the outside as well an I could see That
man took for a ghost must be the
owner. His invitation for we to make
ourselves at home sounded as iff he was
Weil, I would not mind meetisg such
a ghoss again under like cirouniastances,
from. which circumstances, bowever,
may heaven forefend!"’
‘We were so tired and wet, mod this
apartment being evidently she only coe
im the house, we proceeded 0 undress
and hang up our garments to dry. Un:
der one of the sofas Hugh hed discover.
od two dressing gowns of superd finish,
which we calmly sppropristed, sod
our host delayed so long about rejoining
us we lay down on the lownges aod
were soon sleeping as worn and wesry
~wayfarers alone can sleep.
What sounded like the clash of @
mighty cymbal brought me ersctt om 1oy
feet and wide awake after snjoying »
much needed and refreshing sleep. |
- looked about. The lamp had gone oat
80, too, bad the fire. But in the center
of the room a pillar of light seemed to
descend from the roof to the floor. In
the midst of the pillar was the upright
form of a venerable old man. Blis bead
was thrown back, his long, white balr
falling in a mass over his shoulders
His great beard covered his entire chest.
He waa clad in an ox's skin, fastened
by a hempen girdle His bare arms
- powerful and sinewy, were bound be-
hind him to a shadowy stake, and his
heavens '— were
resting upon live coals of fire. On lcok-
ing closer at the face I saw n look of
hopeless, unspeakable anguish thereon,
but pot a moan escaped from the writh-
ing lips. As I stood borror stricken, a
sweet female voice rose and wwelled in
a weird wild chant of hears
sadness. The words were (Gallic, but
"the tones in which they floated through
the silence of the room were the tones
of a soul to whom hope is lost forever.
As it ended, a mocking laugh rang loud
outside the window and was followed
by a horse's neigh. We knew from the
oold blast that rushed in that some one
had opened the door. Simultaneously
the specter disappeared. 1 felt an awe-
oe not of earth approaching
Hugh's voice gasped in my ear “For
God's sake, let us fly!”
Dressed only in the gowns wu had dis-
covered, we rushed madly to the door.
As we passed its threshold, we heard
behind us a yell of disappointed rage
that made the blood rum cold ia our
veins
"We dashed on blindly, panic stricken.
At length toward morning we mets
of hunters, who at first very nat-
urally took us for a pair of escaped lo-
patios roaming aimlessly aa the moor
and clad in two old tattered, mildewed
dressing gowns tbat had seemed such
handsome dresses when we first saw
them in the hut Om cur relating our
adventures their voloer rose in a me
‘ taal cry of astonishment. :
“Aweel! Aweel!"’ exclaimed the eld-
est of the hunters, a grizzled vetuzan,
with the snows of some 80 winters on
bis head. ‘‘Ye air th’ first :nen that ev:
“ar slop’ in the laird’s hut and lived to
tell the tale. ”’
We begged him to explain, for sick
and scared as we were we were an ious
to know what we had escaped from
“The hut, '’ said the oid hunter, "was
occupied o'er 80 years agone try the laird .
of Knockeranie, the eighth of the name
On his young wife dying be betook
himself and his infant daughter to it
He furnished it from the castle Then
he sbut himself out from the world
No one ever saw him, but when his
daughter got to be a guid pert girl she
used to be beard singing, tho’ few e'er
cast eyes on her. It was said that the
laird bad mickie gowd hid in the hut,
and one night robbers broke in, killed
the danghter and her father after nin ost
burning his feet off trying to make him
tell where his money was bid. A horse
and his rider were found drowned in
the marsh next morning. and they do
say he was one of the miurderers. for
blood stains the water could not remove
were on his clothes He is said tw haunt
the marsh yet, so's to bring lost folks
to the hut whar the murder was, and
whoever enters the door is pever seer
again.’
I tell the story as is wed. Wheth:
cr we were suffering temporary
aberration, caused by the germs of a
fever that laid us low for many days, I
leave for others to decide, but Hugh
and 1 often gaze in awe at the old dress-
ing gowns we still possess, the relics of
. that terrible night. — Vere Y. Hoot iu
Chinen Trilmne
, entimnates et when
mr = Adamant Plaster JIIERS GUN WOME
(ives a Srst-ciass ‘wall 2 moderate ex-
Mo., a practicing physician of many
years experience, writes: DeWitt's
Witch Hasel Salve has no equal for
indolent sores, scalds and burns It
stops pain instantly, heals a burn
quickly and leaves no scar. CW
. Hodgkins.
Redaced Mate vie Pranuy vanis.
Is the best fire-revisting plaster.
Always ready for use in any season.
For the accommodation of —
who desire to attend the meeting of the
German Baptists 'Dunkards , to be
‘held at Decatar, Il... May 8 to Jone &,
‘the Pennsylvania Railroad Company
will sell from May 24 to June l, in-
closive, excursion tickets from all
points on their system west of and in-
Reading, and south of and including
Sanaory, to Decatur and return, st a
single fare for the round trip. Tickets
will be good to return to starting point
not later than July 9.
A lady at Tooleys, La. was very sick
with billions colic when M. C. Tisler, 5
prominent reerchant of the town gave
her a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic,
Does not hold gases or disemes germs
Is the par excellvnos for patching.
Can be papered ss soon as dry.
Is recommended all the leading
Architects who need it in
Wiil give you a solid wall.
Of itself will not crack, swell or
Will not cleave off when used as di-
rected, even in case of leakage.
Will give you s warm house.
woodwork by loading
Doss not rain
it. with
Admits of carpenters following
terers in a few days.
Is capable of every variety of finish. ;
88r- Used on the Palmer Ho (rood
Building, a Patton,
C. C. L & 1 Co office, Patton
Hotel Bleck, Hotel |
on more than
‘house, M. E. church, and an
one-half of the plastered
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. He
says she was well in forty minutes after
taking the first dose. For sale by City
Drug Store, C. E. Belcher, Prop. ;
A Grest Offer.
The ‘‘Twice-a-Week” edition of The
New York World
Weekly | han proved a phenomenal suc-
cons. It is a Semi- Weekly of six pages,
mailed Tuesdays and Fridays: eight
columns to the page; forty-eight col
amns issue. It gives the news fully
half 3 week ahead of any weekly paper,
World so popular. Yet the price is
only ome dollar a year. For sample
copies address The Worid, N. ¥Y.
Person who sympathise with
afflicted will rejoice with D. E. Carr of
1235 Harrison street, Kansas City. He
js an old saferer from inflammatory
winter he went up into Wisconsin, and
in consequence has had another attack.
“It came uwpon me again very acute
and severe,” be said. ‘ “My joints
swelled and became inflamed; sore to
touch or almost to look at. Upon the
urgent request of my mther-in-law |
tried Chamberlain's Pain Balm to re-
duce the swelling and esse the pain,
both.
bottles and believe it to be the finest
thing for rheumatiom, pains and wwell-
ings extant. For sale by City Drug
Store, C. E. Belcher, Prop.
Reduced Rates te Denver.
For the accommodation of persons
who desire to visit Colorado on the
occasion of the meeting of the Nation-
al Education Association, st Denver,
Col., July 5 io 12, the Pennsylvania
Railroad Company will sell excursion
tickets on July 3, 4, and 3, to Denver,
Colorado Springs, Manitou, Pueblo, at
the extremely low rates of $50.75 from
New York, $49.35 from Philadelphia,
$47.50 from Baltimore and Wanhing-
ton, $47.25 from Harrisburg; propor-
tionate rates from other points. These
ticketa will be good for retarn passage
from Colorado points on July 12, 13,
14, and 15, with an extension until
September 1, if desired. A special :
R. L. GEORGE,
train of Pullman Buffet Sleeping cars
will be run, leaving New York at 10.10
(formerly the
houses and
store reoms of Patton.
ine
Also the Catholic Church St. August.
© Fur press and infrmetion, write
ADAMANT PLASTER CO.,
Patton, Pa.. Lock Box 344.
Cy.
by
Dr. S. W. Worrell,
THE EYE A SPECIALTY.
Ee “IY Th
Wines,
PATTON, PA. :
(General Surgery
AND -
Room No. 3,
GOOD BUILDING
\ LNTLY,
Dealer in
Liquors,
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Momis served at afl
A ud
fiw er
To Humariens
Bev re
Mugve as one, ment door on Cambris. Hard
ale Ty Slow
W. H SECHLER.
a m., July 4, stopping at prominent
intermediate points, and arriving at
Peaves on the afternoon of ys.
This affords a grand opportanity for
a trip to the world re-nowned Rocky
Mountain resorts in Colorado at a
comparativly small cost.
AUGUST K. HUBER,
STONE MASON,
Mellon Avenune, PATTON PA
{am prepared to do
line at remsonable
all kinds of work in ray
Contracis taken and
guaranteed Give me a enli,
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ee ART INT [eer
Barber and Hair Dresser,
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we will then get a
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L. association
Attorney - at - Law,
EBENSBURG,
Cambria County, Pa.
ATTORNEY - AT - LAW,
GALLITZIN, PA.
Solicitor for German National B. &
Reuel Somerville,
desi rid. Natinfaction
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J ¥F. MCKENRIUK,
Attorney-at-La Ww,
PaTTON, PA.
Yow in the Good Building.
Attorney amd Counselor at Law,
EsrnsaUnG, PA.
Will attend 10 ail Davies with promptoess
id Bdeiity
Offer append tc the Monmntain Hoag
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Shoes made to arder and repairing
f all kinds done promptly Prices
PRE SLE
a
scientite
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ductors wien Sires are paid
kp mo Mall
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pocket cuterly, razors, scis-
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loaded shells, electrical gous,
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door bells, baby carriages, shears and
everything needing repaired.
Electrical Work
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the great home newspaper of
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who want the best ity or
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The SUNDAY POST,
twenty pages every Sanday,’
containing ax much reading
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The Semi:
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B.R. & P. Time Table. ¢
The [hort Line between Du Bods Ridgway,
Bradford. Saiamancs Baffle Rochester Ni
a Fain, and podats in the upper 8
Om and after Now 25 N94 JaAmEnger frRins
will arrive and depart fan Falls Creek
Ration, daily, exert Sunday. as folios
255 a m Baio and Rochester mis For
Reock way ville, Ridgway, Johnsonbing, Mr.
Jewert, Bimdford, Ssiamanci, Bafa, abd
Roebesler eemecng at Johnwoniwrg with
Pak mda § for deny, Kane, W
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Jombmonbnry, Ridgway, Brockway rilie, and
intermediate stations, for DuBisis and
Phin tent wney : :
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Rewclitree, Brock way ville, Elmont, Carmen,
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sunday, on trains Nos 35 and 8 :
CONNECTIONS A: Wil with
Phiisdciphie and Reading Rail At Jerwwy
Shore J anctioss with Fall Brook Rafiway for
nis nn New York State and the West. AL :
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Pronsyvivanis and Nerth Western muilrvnd.
AG PALMER F. RE HERRIMAN,
. Superintendent, Gen’] Passenger Agent,
- Paliadeipbin, Pa
P. R. R. Time Tables.
in eft Jan. 20st, 1896
Main lin, Leave Crosson Eastoard.
Sen Stree Fipreme week days
Albonns Asvsmmodation, week dav.
Imy Express. daily : i
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Mail Kxprew, Sadly
Phiindedphin, Exprvan, daily 3
Main Live. Leave Cosson Westward,
Jotinstown Acones., week days.
Pawithe Ex pree. daily
Way PFusswenger, daily i
Mai! Trsin, dwily tie
Yast jive, Qrily :
Jobustown Aorotn.. week days
CAMBRIA and CLEARFIKLIL
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for Mabmilley WES Gureay, Sw
IAk Woastonier, 11009 La Jome, 1308, :
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Sai: Fender Junction, ik Patton, Ry
way Hor Hastings: Ri Hastings, or Sahat
fox kdl Cureay, for Mahaffey TOR Wess.
wor, TOE La Josw, TE, arriving ot Mahafiey
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‘at Bradley Janethon at 9 0
Afterpaann trmin eaves Cherrytrve at ae
Rarpeshon, SF Spasgler, 23k Carnslitown
Rosi, 25 ind sonoeets with train for Crease
al Bradiey Juncibos at Rik
West ward.
Mowing train leaves Readiey Junction lor
Cherrytree af HEME Carmolltown Road pL 1
wpeugier, edi Barnesborn, [UL amiving
Cherrylne at (1K
Afternomn train leaves Readiey
Carmditown,
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Read, &I7:
£1 .Lemven Cresson for Khensbo
and intermediate pollits on the arvival of
Lenin Oven East and West, both morning and
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add resn Thos, ¥ Wail, P AW, DD, 3 Kinth
Ave, Plittifbang, Pa :
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MIRKIN & KUSNER
MAHAFFEY HOUSE
Miabaffey, Cloartield Co., Pa.
Aovonmodattons Sisteinse. Bost of Liquors
acd Wines at the bar. Stabiing attached.
GmoncE FERGUSON,
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