The Patton courier. (Patton, Cambria Co., Pa.) 1893-1936, February 13, 1896, Image 6

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    Kill Wonnded and De
Citizens,
An Early Morning fire at
way Yesterday.
Ridg-
Rpaniards
port N iirses and
Satolli's Recall Delayed.
Stabbed with a Stiletto.
Tae Poisonrd Alioons Maa'e | ompantus
Thooeh! 10 be Under surieipaiee,
Ripaway, Pa, Feb. 6A fire eariy |
this morning destroyed the Basly Paihd Herd fr
jng on Main street coeupied by
5 Lamay sa a (arnitars store and dweii
Ths canse of the fice is aokeown.
eutire hatlding red all contents were 10
taily destroyed. Lsmay and family bad |
A DArrOW SRORDe. The foruitars stock; whieh srgAgement was po ;
was ipsared for $1008, the hotest 1 enna fast night, was sitantad Maceo’
farnitare $406, snd the hasldidy BHR, | hospital protected uly by 8 detachment of
which faliy covers the loss. Toe Clarion { about 800 wen.
hotel whieh wae situated close by Was mY The town was evidently ear
od by the firemen s~oord.og to Cobap reports the
: j volunteers and regulars inyaded the hoe
KILLED INSTANTLY. ; ;
Ar pital bmiding and Frepatats ms i
Frank Fock Met fim Fale o Lang Bon
terany Morsing.
New Beracsaew. Pets. © Frack
Beck, a young man 28 years of age, war
instantly Killed in the Bitar Mines, «nf
Long Ran, pear here, at shout 10 o'slock
this forenoon. The faversl i
will be observed st 2 o'plock to- MOTTON.
KALLED IN A QUARREL.
' Me Keerpy ri Theatre and
3 Warneddrut With Heavy Larvmn,
¥
¢ Hagnns v5 Bay West, wars
New Yiax >
4
Boo 15s stelle lie
opin that 1a Paso Bea! the bs
i. ase del PrGTinte
arsy what
»
oroes, tie otal Bpanied noeannl
ripen ned
Hoanisk
EE
to secape, while other anfortnnstes wis
wars sonvaiesciog in private hones wer.
dragged toch and Kiliad before the iloars
of residents who bud taken them io,
Many ertizans, 1oindiog women atin
a6 nOrses, Ware also eaptared by the gov
arpme nt troops, and others saspecting of
sympsthising with the rebel canes were
on Haan Raitrouder Putaty Saas Fotiow Work: Larrested aod marche) 1» cbaioe 10 the
man With & Sete. Thearest seaport, tobe deported to the Laie
Gasnssnvna, Feb, 6.—James Daagh- | of Fives. : |
erly wes stabbed and killed by Angelo | | Reports of Geo Marios march from
: Riegorie, ao Tialisn, near Donohoe sts: | Havens towarde Pinar dal Ric represent
tion, lest eveving. Tbe two men wore | him ss baviog bundreds of soastry pro
Peuneylvasia railroad sseiion ~ bands. | ple arrested sharging them with bein
The Italian bed & Rrievance against | insurgent spier, and svery day wives hie
Daugherty, and sboat 5 'slock, when & departrre from Havens tor the Pigar d=
dispute arose between the two 88 to their | Rio frontier, be bas sect back 10 to
abilities to Jift beavy ties, the Italian | prisoners to ba sent to (wate
sirack Daagherty with a pick. Foremac
Seaman took the morderons weapon
away, when the Italian quickly drew a
stiletto and twice pinoged it isto Daa b
erty's breast, the point touching the
heart. The victim dropped deed, and the
murderer fled. Duagherty wae separa
od trom his wile, who now lies in Pitts.
burg. He resided mith s sister on Facke!
berry bill. He was $0 years eid.
LOUDEN'S COMPANION nowy | nade to sonvert the Baliding nto A brew
1t Develops (he Decossed Hought the dose Lary, snd it sas thought that workmen Jn
: of Landannm tatfared with sleatre light wires, thers
Br. Louis, Feb, fi, ~The police beliava :
they have lesrned who was the compan |
Irisastrons Fire na re
: the Insurance is Tooperative.
MoKgworonr, Fan, 8 — At 47 clonk thie
morning fire was dmooversd in the Ait
msyar theatre block sod in a few imc
| ments the sutire tailding wes 8 mas of
[Aemen, The bailding Was sii natad oo
Fin gvanae, snd ws ealnnd a2 8130 000
§ shor Lig agin ATTAT ROME Wels
ty canning the fire
| The Harald Pahishisg mompsny Was
;
jon of D. M. Loude of ARoons, Pa. somata) in the boiling and wil the sn
who died auder paealiar circumstances io | 707% excepting Uaoras Barto, foreman
* thie city several days ago. he is balay: escaped He sttempted
op 10 be & married woman residing 10 8 sliding dows the elevator rope from the
old anid is sid to bave been 00 iotiaate | The resvienes of Peter 8 robm, the ren
Sstordey night aboat 6 tlook ab told i ware orosbed by falling wale, Altmeyer
wl | bas $40,000 inearsoes, but failed to secur
Mrs. Payne, the proprietress of the brass |
thet she was permission: frome the IDAGIFATOS 0m panies
io which Loudon died,
b
seen het bare sinos. It 1s Delinved thet : ADTRAN i8 Tory atoal
she never retarpad to the house. 7
At 10 o'clock on the same night, how i sixth stories of the Altmwyer baiidioe
ever. Looden went to Pigaett's drag store. | Mike Trayor, a compositor 10 t
at 2601, Pive stremt and bought the cones fice; was the frst to discover the dames
, of landannm, which 1s SADPNS Cy have i Ha gore thn pisrm, brit bwtore the othe
cansed his death. He mgoed the poison | employes rasbzad their danger tbe bald
register “J Norrie.” Th fast aotvinoes | 10K ‘wee filed with snioke. I'he mee
the polios that the poison Was pot bonahbt i made a rush for the fire eseaps on ihe
bys third person : aide of the batiding, bat the Hames wer
ani | airesdy shooting ap sed suveloping the
i eon stairway. Ths pecoed ap men, bad
Finally Flonded Guilty of Warder tn the | ADORE RIVED GP ail hopes of scape whet
Second Degree, Jobo Joyce, 8 compomitar, thoaght of oe
Orzarrierin, Feb. 7.--The marder trial fire secapes on the other side of the build
of Obae. Howard Dayton, who was being ‘ing. He aot the others to jma banda,
tried for the murder of Nicholas Clark, ! aod be led tha way through the smoke
Angus last, in the boroogh of Mabaffey, Land darkpese, sod Soaily reached the
sud which bad beec pending for the Inet | enst side io safety, athooal Joyom soe
few days, is ended. When noart opened | tained a severe broise on the bem! while
this morning, the defendant changed his | gropiog through the baliway. All of
plea from not guilty to guilty of marder them floaily escaped from the barning
in second deg In order to fix the ex | building except George Barto, the fore
svt of punish the court beard some man of the composing mom. Barto wee
testimony in regard 15 tbe crime. Day back for has coat, and that was the ise
30m testified §33t be had been tried opos seen of bim. His home wes st Bliare
belore for » case of asssalt with intent to | ville /
kill in Ohio, and was sentenced 10 8 term | Tue loss in estigahted at $175,000, and
in the penitentiary. {only partly red by fvsorsnce. The
Alter the argument froma the counsel thestre was of the fuest in Pecoey!
was beard the prisoner was called np and {wania. sod was srected RHon! three Fears
told that his sentence would be for § ego by Georie Allme; ni.
‘years and 1 mootb, solitary econfinemect SRO it was decided to opowert the bail.
in the Western penitentiary. Ling justo a brewery and work oo remodel.
Nicholss Clark, was s shoemaker, and ing it bad been pommenced a few dave
an old and respected citizen of Mabafey, 8&°- :
and Dayton was a railroad i The Bersid Pablishisg compssy oc
firm acd six'b
DASTONS TRIAL EX DED.
Isborer of the
same pisces, employed ou the construction | cupied the basement,
work of the Beech Creek extension. He HOOT The pablishing ecompaoy lost
had been in the county bat a few months everything. The Heald intended to
previous to the murder. | move about Apnl 1 to & Dew building oo
Nobody witnessed the murder, bat it Fifth svecue
waa brought cut in testimony thet at the | dan streets.
time in question Dayton sud Clark had | to be about $25.000, snd powered by ine
been dripking conmdersbls during the ®9rsoce. :
day and gusrreled snd Dayton stroek The work of searebing for the body of
Olark. i youog Barto # going ov, but bis remaios
A woman in the next bonse heard. the | bave not yet been foand.
quar rel. Ib the evening Kev. Mr. Rash, Curtailing - Lusaber Cat.
pastor of a Mabsffey churoh, was walking | Mixsxearorss, Miso, Feb, 5. —With
slong acd sew Daytoo drag Clark's body | he exception of ove Wisconsin teen ail
out of tbe sbop. Dsyton remarked tothe firms in the northwest terntory have
the mivieter that Clark bad made 80 ID | promised to co-operate with the loosi
decent asssult on him end be was pretty | |gmbermen in partailiog the amber cat.
~drupk. Dr. Bennett, who made the post | Ty object is to work of & surpins which
mortem examioation, testified that Clark's | poy heen piling up sivoe 1801.
condition wes such that » shght blow | RT =
would suffice to kill bi. Dead 1 the Gallitsin Tunsl.
‘The result of the prosecution is regard-
od ae rather easy on the scoased.
' i Delnyed.
olli said yesterday that he hed received a
letter from Bome, informing bit thet al
be held by the pope pext month, be would
not be recslied from Amerios until next
samwer.
a freight brakeman oo the Pittsbarg divi
sion, who has bee residing st Wall, bat
whoee home was in this city, was foand
dead in the Gallitsin tunnel lest night.
It is supposed he fell or was krocked off
a train. 5
2
oA a Adami a AAA A
A Universal Debt.
There is not a man living who does
not owe the world something —Galves
ton News
nang om Which |
A few weeks
between Minciair and Sher. |
The company's loss is said |
Avrooxa, Feb, 8. — Edward MeMallin,
HUNLED sT0 EE eMailY.
I ASA, Arvo
Woman Kiited 3f 2 Crossing 0
Kairead
Prersaoea Feb 6. Av
sues at Hoboken statin, ow
Pani raiirond, shan Mo aloeo
vag. wloed reeiited
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thio
Toi
: of Mowe onary ae foam Ae hey
New spuper ; j
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Foeom the Dahan manrgent ines an Fi
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{jon Lingoe tesaptored from the pba |
fue ok spd wonnded who Wate auntie
arp yed watobitian al 11
4
W iow
vig: a short HEA
tron was passing mt the
r VES
Waiter. hw wT BE
catad mernss thee Trail
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a PPE eat Le
Almgbeny at RS. Her
ri ded sore distanon and whet
13 Poly wo
Tae wed
a er desth bad apknnd. Mr. Lost, #00
oxi waiting for a train 8 the station, wi
sessed Him aotuient, word raabed to
glace where the finda of hie wite Was
Hao was almost over ome bY
hy
ye.
SON,
Mev. Vitageraid Gets Ten Vears.
Recoosren. N.Y, Fob. 8 Jad
Matherinod this porniog sentancsd Rev
Jobs M Forgarald to Aabare prison fo
1 years Fozgeraid was recentiy oon
viva of wrson, Be Savio Deen peal
of in the harping of the sohocibones & 6
cimpuncd with toe pariah of which
Into”,
Pow a Cold Wars Travels
ER So
Bows are indeh.
wal rewemech and
#. heavy ®
SOL waves, |
hensive phases for wh
adi to pevent merovatiiogie
iveatipatiGne—nte WaT
tha mavefed track of hn
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pes
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ith
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Ianto
Lepranh
from mas bd ORDERS ve
spies aged beady sir © :
Thoin Wares gre
viper eile
Spare had
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wave ;
tidal ware |
Exwitly
Foyt
Stars
Ae veal
Floats garidnh le
He
$0 Soul in
Pe the land nt ax a
STAT
[is wer the ert
ART We
a pEiery,
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Flodeon tsay an
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in the Horky mountains dha tal.
haraide this pews of ]
PRT thi W
| af the |pited States giving the (mj
of Becker's hotel and Districh's statin |
i thay smread out and ener
i Cape Hatteras
ha Hera |
: I pogsitry, striking tha Atlan
The fire started between the fonrib and | I . ‘
sion that the home of the biizased ie in
the mmatais nf 1
swostarn states of Cur OWn oomnutry. Wien
these waves remch the great plains and
the Missouri snd Miss ppd
wR PERITHR Ehdt pueeth
€
Li ooaRt IDB
wtrenk extending frome Bangor, Me,
ASar Baking 15% ping
igpts the oral I) TASTE Wig
wet 1% sien iE oadiiagl with
jose fhe
mi A spriaR breeze Hy ot
pec pe the Berimaddas,
Char lista, £0 10
Publisher and Librarians
The future of 0% Haters’ work
few gn Bighar Saget # ifieratura de
peda large y Sirariae and i
brary associations Langer brary funds
and Letter methods of duwaributicn Wiis
make ihe pest gwmerstion of wribhlere
better Httedl to mTiDU The bioks
which pussies pobilabwes the most are
theme which a Tow people could use io
great sdeantaga, I wa publiatiers 3
be aweured that 500 public rar
wohl buy them. it would be po
ma to publish many books wh
refused, but which won
ey a scholarly reads
alihe to buy then ud 0
fn this conntry nie mony
buying fen, igid of thoes perhaps
on take these Bucks which the scholars,
who Would use them with great benefln,
can take Hers in New England you
are doing your full share in this diren.
tion of calving to Lod most set Briar Ly
taste uf readsry. but many of yoo ack
Pande. and what wa need all over Hin
SemLtrY 14 a betier prderstanding of this
and ni endow msnre Ww
fa
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wid
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Bou the
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Tap] Beiry
possi bis for us to pabaal
Lt be nf benetit tO
f
Ta .
CEE TRA IR
thes Works that wom
hia very Dest CLR |
Putnam bo Massa
Tig a a
Cihraries ane |
| readiers. — Mrots
Castle fF. hvac
The lutended Compliment.
iii
ald fassioned hoaoe of New Lr
isana mipany at dinuer, and
tha ladies wery discussing the Wiman
guetion. The Picayune of that
Cigy :
+A gentleman present, after bearing
all the prow and cous, faowticusiy r=
marked that two preachers Were discuss
ing the same problém, recently, in his
hearicg, and they both agreed that ic
portended évil, and “that women ware
responsible for neowt of the evii in the
wor ili fact, that women wWers Worse
than men
Ope of the ladies indignantly retort
ed. Vlodesd tiey are pot, woman aa
the salt of the cart,
“at's sc, bower, put in old Aunt
Sauan from the kiwhen ; 'dat's de Bible
traf for shore Women is de salt ob de
sarth Just think ob Lot's wife
Anil everybody laughed at the sudden
and unespected application of the gad
Bile story.
thers Was of
Savy
ery
un
A Differenee.
Bhe—l omberstam!
mhusic® Deos tay playiog annoy you?
Ho-—~Not at ail Your playing is all
right. It is the wusic 1 have no ear for
yon don'ts like
¥
—FPick Me Up.
Boaritent Ofs |
Gia wire find witosessd the sooidwnt reacts | :
| ad mod for execntion upon them tant of |
sha West Pee bl
A SUMMER SCENE.
fates ore tha penbdhrniy hope
With pospien and will rises
Binoy Ciagiee ae They ORE,
Ary Tipe thety posiok
AF
x peers osid
Pome
alt a
: Regulations That Frida Saldiers Th the
&
tine, wha
ik
Cares
| amt regard or respect of persons, ate
Eixtewnih Ceatony
SRE read. ise a
f bates ard aboaingde a gamit re
wy inten nf
oR
{riding 42
of, wp find He shail
he Twwds punisi all
i
Lin |
Ee
{fhe mariet place shall set ap a paar of |
4 ¥
gallows, both for the terror of the wick.
[ gand the lawes That he shall sat upon
( afl vivtoalls bro
reasonabin price, that the salier an
| Durer muy reasenably live by it’ In
tw
wight amd waa led away by frivnda, Ftiie
he traipmen carried the body 10 tue tos i
wn, | favorite), after mentioning his appoint-
Men Lash was abimt $4 years of ns
anil Inaves har hanoand snd roor shyidren
Word of the secidont was sent To the |
SASS RL
kt 15 the market a
& the!
tha ofce of coroned (or salons lathe two
{rms ser 10 have been imtrodored at
the same time, bat the jstter became the
mg of sa many captains as is needfni, |
giving #00 men to » cOMPADY, “which
is a convenient namber,”* for if the men
are divided into smaller companies too
much money wood be spent on the off.
cers. With regard to the lieatanant, he
is to be of great experiences, qualities
and tebavior © The corome] shall also
examine the selections that the capiaine
pave made of all the offloars thronghont |
{ their companies, and if they be snch as
: gnght to le, or pot much worse he may |
| allow them. and not otherwise
a was
Befora firearms drove Gok &
| wanpons it was an object to equaiiee |
| the strength of the company, "the shot’ |
i pappletnenting the pikes All the
maEketaere came To be called
Hans
‘am tha
Cmnations of men for dfiiling which are
eg 1
aon oof Thom
| pica aw oecaion serveth
wiptiday of President Davis, dune,
Ameng the reling are the caps, gauniiets
as Fa a
Wn 3 5 ! : i FRY
hurnrpater and changing the gulidione
th PlAgl T
given by varicne ae ler Vl iaetrate this
thos fia tae At SEN fear Boreas
WAY
# Fem
XA
iow avery
your abl ney
Goede are taunt -~1n
thon ameeniy, whieh |
my manifest a
A attacking. apd there
he nis sas of pofuge ear,
rank shail return to their pleces, and all
shail wares The shox
shail be placed in the vowand and rear
ward #0 that they may skirmish and rs
ask aent lana 8
tha seein
%
can pipether
Magne
Confederacy.
Hone
White Hanse of the
Within a sta}
JeMerwen Davis ishmogid will
thrown olen thse pablo a8 a anfad.
The White Hone of
* a% it haw been called
sroperty of the oy for
ge rewire heen need
3
tp
vivme the old
{oo bie
aS
yi Eh Jeane
A rasan
ste of thar abates
Ff rallies,
He TRG
som for a geseral masenm and ane for
s hibeney. The first of the state oi rn
senpeathnt of Georgia-—bas een
roan Tires tial BO fray SUgInLL
ri
anipel
tea hr Mr. De Reuua an the sighty sixth
& $e .&
Ny
anit sword of General Lee the plames
from (Papers) Sruart’s hat. Ww spy
glazes used Uy General Beauregard at
the bLaltie of Manassas, and the collec:
vhs varicns siddiers’ hotnos
: thrimghout the sonth, ia
% the lee Camp Soldiers’ home
olin tion, which suntan, in additiom
fo maa rare and interesting relies, the
ats of Stonewall Juckson's charger
Phers ure alse a nnmber of mannseripe
sd private papers. —New York Trib.
una.
Ahortening the Time.
£
»
Friond— Doesn't the journey to and
frirn (he country every day seem very
king!
Mr Subnrb—lamg? It's short.
When | take the train in the mording, i
mow 1ve got to pinch in and work Lika
a boese ths wanes the fran riacias Lhe
sity ‘That makes the journey seem too
sort, doesn 3 a? ny :
“1 presucne if does But bow abont
the Jouruey back? 5
SW eil | alwavs rememier a
stars tind [ve forgo
wif wanted
N oaIWays Uver
Weed [vr
Lis
1
BY
fier
ste DIaR |
CR NRE Se FE
Parthia. , =
LL Takky
aat nm
—4
(ie
wi ay
Adds
Not wa Awially Saperior.
Paleface— Why don’t you gat adv
tial came voprself, pow that you
have beens a sivibaed Dulin?
Nove Red Man—Ugh! What your
ons
Far leface— My mame 8 Iglehart
Wobile Red Man (with crashing sar
anim Ugh! Iglebare! Heap guod | in-
jars name bagie Heart! Heap bad
FRALEY,
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AA
=. 3
Prayer has
sffuble. iis an’ f Gutpoarings
whitch words cannot axpress—aof that ine
vorior speech which we donot ArtiviLiate,
owen: When wa empioy it — Mme Swetch-
me.
ne
of
Daring the four of the civil war
thers were 107 pitched battles, 102 com-
Baty in ng the presence of a num Der
of regiments on seach side and 363 skir-
mesbem, sieges and other ations
FHS
Sir Joho Herschel proved that an fei
ol AB miles 1D meter and 200,000
miles long wonld melt in one minute
show id 18 fall ato the san.
13
He Was Xot a Ummbler or # Dri mer,
L grnie aonth
‘gq certain wu for the trip and resoivad
Poweith a fag “fare
pockets, went theongh them ail wgain
Cod a etter and a ahpek Phan formar oon
‘pte. Bat his Oc keis wera fry
EOOLDG AME OF BU EF WE PLAYED
Oi THE COND! STOR. 5 3
355,85
| **The recent arder of the pol
that all patroipien shall become profi-
{ pient in the ase of the revolver.” said 8
| potired sergeant, 'raminis me of a lit
hat » Baek Clerk. Arcording to the tle target practic Uist tock place in the
Man Wie Tills the Stary, He (ight te | onllur of the Tenderloin station heme 5%
Be an Actor Ob, It Wis Wicked! West Thirtisth street three years age
There was quits & sposty orowd of pth
pe duty mo ithet precio? in
wil there was always a poke
JF platoon The game
dead quiet of conree and
; mm in the cellar
tinariiy for storing ballot boyes
tion varstherpalia. 7
He ast isa b Liver ronan
fwpe
sromen ot
Co wales EDT hoses dys,
x
He strated ¢
4 .
any eC os
£358 1% » Zan $23 Saks
$a
3 i ad i AN
at TN BXEERES XU
he
vis bY a man Whe Wa
nor a fepsrter,
Bod bani ©
if
103 pea rata,
2 >
plas of i the roams
‘Ne there Wars two Wx Trveeny
ing Aoty in the Tenderloin then, and
they had no regular hours they were
able 16 play along with each platoon
nit ti axed it Foiolishly hoes Dial Doosgt iho! Intereaption, Taey Wors a SUR
levered fo by an axeprston tickay, argh. pe of pretty siiok fellows, and it vas
ing that he might east to reborn ay a Spa matter of tims wlan they d hav
differant ron And then, as a muttie | 2 the money on the tabla. Eventually
¢ sonra. be Toand that be lad pent bis, it gn ”m that the patrilmen woulda ’
lay with them any more and this
money not wisely bat tod wall, so that | P : ;
he was hundreds of miles from home, | source of revenue cut off. they hit on the
ticket loan ard friendlies and well nigh idea of ehoeting at u target with revolv.
penniless. His sherkbook was nels, | f at 35 oanly 2 he oe : png of
for no coe koew him and he must be | thess coppers were crackujacks with pis
identified. ; i tals, and they sei ped the opportunity
“ Al this I earoed later on. My se : jo Offered I bk the Hoey they
en Jax le : . hae t poker. Bo one night a Wo
intance with him Dogan on the frain | . .
qa UN | ato can was set up at one end of the
of 4 f the southern roads, when be | 4 :
bed me to stake him enough to oe ong salir. svi a gin candle was
i °F Sindh ak —n oy | placed beside it Then the men began 10
him home [I had siready been tonehivd’ | Only two pistols hat
; 4 ; i shoot,
shveral tines that trip, #0, AXPOMRITY NY | every time a patrolman shot be nies?
| while the wardmen bored a bole in 4
Wormer
oa w a
(3 teu ile i
azn
fie bad Ariown
nad avoid Dor a lees Bhamiee
ary confidencs in his probity, 1 declined’
the honor ha would dome Hetrid oo ome
several other passengers with o like rei 7 : : A
sult. Then 4 gavs it op but made os Every night for a i the men
all promis pot to interfers with any : would sot, apd SATS With the wane
game be trind to play. resp it | The wardmen were winning
| abent $10 aptecs @ night, when the gnme
Presantly the camdoctar came MOOR. | op, 1 \s mudden end. One of the patrol
| Tha imvecantons one, his hat cocked | y
j 2 mpecuniong une, Ris hat ox eel men suddenly openod the pistol whieh
aver one eve, was peacefuily sleeping in
0 sda any . 3 I Pp His a wardman nad bunded him 10 shoot
Ane corner of hig seat EINE tard with and found it Joaded with b ¥
i _ % i 3% : x k # 39 ian
an open window, The sopductor shook : pn oop
“ : A ] : * | cartridges Thea thers was a howl, and
him, gently at firsy so that he i, .
a sia ad TS the bad shooting of the platoon was #X-
and Bis bat dropped farther over Soe : ly
nk 3 EN gay plained. The other pistol, which the
cys. but he dbl pot waka Then mies Oo gan had bee : \
th Lait : ya Cw Tr aed hanes tRILR, WaE Ie feed
FOURILY, BaYing. Che, sly, ¥iDNT Wo Eet, a % Te 4 - he stud Bi ME
lene : > with #9 caliber bullets, and as Doth Ware
Fe x 4
ue At that Ihe good of ponies they phumbed the
can each time The patrolmen threaten.
8 all sort of things, bat the ward
> wily tanebed snd hed on 10 The IR
Hie nd dle oa y SAL ed xn hel don to he ney
Cf Lira they had won, There WES DO Thm Fick
i ing fo the capa about it, for ha'd
Charged ARMIN: every
them for gambling in
TET
. shes
LA DRCGEOR Gna BNL
iia hat few ont of (oe
wil atl be flowy JulG a Eroan Pale
th 3
down, ant
ot al
forth ger :
weed rredd
wn of
ba 5 hoes, and so Lhe patroanen’
swvil lowed their lie and lot the matler
drop. But it was ylang time before they
at over Nt, and some of them are uy ing
+ a chades to get even 10 this day.
Nw York San’
Prada bak 8
rest wk invaisalie ty ap invalidl That
seh a stndden, rude pwakoning siEhic be
fatal fo no wank ieart’ Hig serves
of mt gooomnt And pow he had Jost his
wat and won ocateh coll Tt owas out
Tage Ins.
ie The eomidootir howad befdre the
storpn, and when [© had sonar hat shat
od offerad tn tepinos the hat at the frat
sMopting piace “And now, sir it
soe pony thivket, pean.’ :
“The fepipesan ns ons felt in ad his
he know |
rir
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The Yule Log.
In some parts of {ermany the Yale
log is placed ou the earth on Christ.
mas ove and if possilile kept boruing
for two ar three days. Then a piece of
it is laid aside for the purpose of light-
ing the next year's log and of guarding
thes Bogsehold from harm. Pleess of fr
wood charred but not quite hamt on
in the Christmas fire are also placed un:
dur the famille bed in same German vil
lage to avert tbe dressded Lighting
stroke, which appears in this mistiog (©
be the type of fire in its evil aspect, in
romtradistinetion foom the solar rb, The
representative of bermtioent Hight and
warmth, The castam of Durning a Yale
Jog for three days and Bights in ich
homestead 8 3D certainly a servivid
fro the adoration ooce offered to the
sun at the w r istion
Three osptories after the Christi
ern san worship was still maintained 1a
Brittany, sud in Normanly hid some
Fie
with n bewildered air
ont
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Fiaaiiy He lous
wil shy Led
"
vals It ate
$a yo
af
ri
PAY
thronghn Yay : sae amp flue SHES
hat,
php wind
BOW
wn Treelh sal
yr
Tie
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af my
;
| Buvan
ole YR oar
SOI ANY #1 teary vou Pah SOIT ORY
fal how von stars ou IEFVOLS Tan
wei ar,
a8
gh to the nd
Impeeabiion
Mueh god
ig choad
tha
te
fe: buy appeal
nim ty be] LEY ROTTEN
wae Horse soptieph twas
hundreds of mies from nowhere He : : Prag
wanted 10 got thromgth to © Ha than LEE years apn the honsehold Hre
mast got through. He had an gmx {ye Wes extinguished on Dec. 24 and the
ment hard thar wan worth phonetics o Christmas Jog was ignited by the wid of
dollars. Winaily the ctinduotr, a flame procunsd from De ang burmng
in the peighboring chorch. This fuct af-
fords a curious instance uf the pe Pranks be
sransfereneon of and reverenos
tron the sacred fire of a purely heathen
prowl to the sor iasigetical Bghts of Uae
thotieism. When the pagan rites for pro
curing unpsaiiied Gre were Sorhidden or
fall tuto desustude. the jdeas to which
they owesl thelr G2igin and development,
instead of perishing, continued to exist
more or jess perfectly Ly allschiog
themselves to usages and oeremonive
having no direct association With them.
—fientioman 's Magazine
a»
i
wpe
Ek
him Dockets hanes Lin
throngl, and the impednnicns ane wile
added. Aud to the end of that © sich thie
sondactar, having repliced the dear de
parted hat, maintained an homily apal
sgetio tone that wonid AYE WINE tars
af blond Born a stones
And it was snly a Bin all 85 well
carried tnt that the oundociar Was
sompletely taken in, and the rest of us
robbed one eves and wondered whether
the impeeoniony one's atbmpt 10 timely
ne Was pot, after acl, a dreams
Chater on, traveling over that same
rend, 1 todd the conductor how be had
heen worked. And be sad be knew it,
for shortly after that trip bh bad receiv
i
x
rime
A Paliguing Feabhion.
A strange Costu among the Bavanat,
who live slong the upper Kongo, hae
been by explorers gle
ringh, sometimes weighting FO pou
are waided around # the
wives Af Sret the neck Devanes raw
by the chafing, but
Humes bad
fosging the fravd, the after |
the tall
aihidod
find made a Task atl
wig 18
MYTH hi
And wa
if be
Ww es
AR
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t4 y KX
price the Law Es
LEP
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of the passage
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J&3 COW WR RONDA
i alin after awhile it te
Hoth a wWashan ae
wot
i eV
Sard aed, ak
Wave Peon an ho SR ne :
wil foie
£8 3
ving np frequently
\
the Weight.» the Ying
§ WOIHAL § CR anti she
Tr
Lhe
is Teast
Shp
heaitis,
Hein.
was Bis nerves, Gi
Wat that wars oF Daatance
ching that he baal no gaayes,
or 1
Bat thir moan bay missed Dis YOERLUD.
He ought to ba aa the wage.” $F ek BCR
0 Trilinge
net er 1 qanent,
Sip Alyse)
Widen { iT rnaine
Leving toast en haioos thelr aise
Beauty «Now Yiark World
pipe HAs Bilal
Thee
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AL CRARA
Bteair board OH) woth weed
¥
false alk
Hut Joshus Holds the Record.
Lapta the first man
afficially time Wy Corning
hack chek Wn
Washington, He did it for the frst tbe
March 4, 1744. by direction of Senator
Wiley P Mangas of North Carolina,
then president oF the senate PG ean.
pore. This ry. — Boston Gelobe.
A Little Bit Hasty. 11 Bassott was
wr pend ng than
#
ba
Pec vor said a wife
the family physician, as he Was BUIng
down stairs from bis patisnt's room,
“ean vou give me no hope of tay hus
Bapd? Can nothing be done’
“Madan, and he Aeitahted dootor,
abbing his bands Callow we fo eon
gratuiate yon, Clr patient han taxen a
mn for pad now We may
hope to have him abant Again in a few
weeks.
gyn: dootor 1 exclaimed the baritied
indy, throwing np her Lands “Yon
told me he conld not possibiy gel better,
and I have soll all bis clothes’ - Paar
son's Weoelily,
thie Hadas the senate
id OER
Took Him at His Word,
Employed (10 new office boy a
, one calls, James, be sure and remember
that I am pot in. Half an hour later)
Dido 't yon Dear me call, vou YORLE Tass
oil
James— XY os, wy, but tonght yee
wast in — Landon Tit Bi
the Delier,
t
5
The parchments and papyrus used
the ancients sesan 10 have had a spe
preparation, by virtue of which they ab
gurbed the tok and thus caused the ant
ing to be almost indelible
A Mystery.
Watts—Staresman Witts sars be never
PAYS any attsption to the papers
Potts? Wonder how | ¢
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