The Patton courier. (Patton, Cambria Co., Pa.) 1893-1936, May 12, 1898, Image 3

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    A a A AT SA
"GOSSAMER THREADS.
Ho (On a Seoteh Moor)
; Whes tates dances on the moor by night —
: hair in the heather) —
Stray phen thrends from thelr dainty |
7 nasty tne to he flowertag fing
and purple
(Mito BT ata: gt.
at morn ho less ths § Winsome sigh.)
: When morning brasks and the fairies flon
THe motriand shines With gist ain lines,
: ong sew-strung with goid, asd
none the less are they burps for me.)
And whos the wind breathes,
| Eoin har in the heather).
from tha tiny strings,
aa ii an 3d free is the harmony
Thro’ the plot and purple heather,
Pf Bote DRY reach ming ear,
rong the Ines is It sweet to hear.)
~C, Jell-Sharp, in Pall Mall Garotte,
far and
ER
2
ET IF AVERY. Se
FERRO %
'T was & warm sum-
mer’s evening, and
1 bad left the win-
dows and doors
the office open, for
the sake of a re
freshing draaght.
I had beer sit-
ting for some time
at my desk,
planged in & fit of
cE ~=* the deepest
t, and had not heard any one
-
; i Sh sir?” cansed me |
Yo start, violently.
from my seat and tarning
np the gas jet on the table, I tarned
and surveyed my interlocutor, who
nin an of at or Bre
Se s man forty or there-
abouts, of middle stature, and _pos-
sessed of a small, piercing pair of
- , which returned my gage un
“The business on which I come,”
is said; taking of iis Jat, smd fixing
is keen, black «3% vpn my face,
poy yonr services until late in
ing. My niece, :
miles from London, is Ty
ill, and ber recovery being extremely
a5 iis denies Io _ske her |
: or a bave
: Jo selec By ree qo ali
3atede io fu regaest, any fes you
commana with myselt for a few
conveyance
“About five or ten miles,” he re-
sponded, banding me his card, on
which I read “Martin Jackson, Lon.
don Wall.” “It is a short distance
from lew, and as s train does not
leave London Bridge for some time, 1
~ bave provided @ carriage and driver,
whieh waits in the strest. May 1
on si SETYIONS a8 ged?”
+ ale | that he might, and a
{ aw Tipates snfficed to find us en-
sconoed in a close carriage, which
Sook 8 westerly direction at a mod
erate speed.
~My companion meantime enlight-
On
sickness and previous history; an
he - hour uiter leaving the ey ot
a we found ourselves about a
oy tile from Kew Bridge. Iwasa young!
man, and my nervousness and sus.
picions of the man beside me may be
excused when his eviden! anniety in
9 employing myself, an inexperienced
0 yer, are considered. His story,
too, did St goand consistent in ail |
Tospeets, spoke of his niece,
Miss Blanche Pickering, as being at
times mmbject to short fits of insanity,
hen the carriage stopped it was in
af # large, rr bailding | a8
standing a short distance
from the road, and sarrounded
Bl clail popisss. struck me ss rather cari.
‘ons 1 walked up the gravel walk to,
inion and tended to aronse my
8 nem nd more, Jackson dis
missed the carriage, after paying the
driver, with a few low, whispered
words, the import of which I was un-
able to ascertain, aad the hack torged
ar ly, as if to retrace the road to
ondon. I said nothing, however,
‘but shifting a revolver which I always
; into a more convenient position
“inner breast pocket, entered the
with my companion, who ua-
‘the door with a at , and
i _— out some wine Ts me
which Ie re |
Wpparent
tion with some une lying there.
It was no wonder that I gazed long
and esrnestly at the countenance of
the ‘woman wed reclined there. A
perfect face I have never seen—
pale, und with an expression of care
sad ad it might have been, yet there
was notrace of sickness or disease, and
from those beanti-
eT the sad yet sweetly smiling |
eves, down to the 8 white, plump band
5 eh rested in the large brown one
of Jackson's, I felt that there was some
: mystery in the case, anil that he had
been untruthful in his revelations.
Suddunly the man arose, and drop
Pkuob of the door in as
mie with ati aceount of his th 8
revalrer, ane
oe Rt On A AA SL RM VA RE SAA
| ping the lady's band drew wp a chair]
j opposite to my own, and wits an sm.
patient, uneasy exclamation, broaght |
my investigation to a termination,
“You will draw ont the ordinary |
warning expression, ‘writing ss I
dictate. Miss Pickering
oi of her property, =
quiiesce when it is finshed
pocessary?”
I was somewhat surprised at the
strangeness of the request, but re
plied:
“Certainly, il 1 am confident that
shi is ompos mantis, and she too ill
to dictate the instractions herself”
Here a slight exclamation broke
a threatening
meant for my ob-
Juekson, who, with
2 seowl, evidently nod
4 servabion, said:
“Po not exert voursell, my dear
niece: IT will do all that iz necessary,”
ais before me, be quickly leavedover
to~ard her, and hissed in her esr,
“Remeraber—be careful!” with such
enppharis as to cause her to dink, pale
and trembling, back among the pillows
of the bed.
A kalf-hoar elapsed,
hard bees completed. All Blanche
Pickering's property, personal and |
real, was to be divided between the
mag Jackson and his son Henry, with
the exception of a few small | legacies.
Then I read it, and after proponading
the few necessary interrogatories to
the Jegator, which were answverad in a
low, trembling affirmative, I requested
her to sign it.
Drewing my chair up to her side,
with the paper and pen 10 my hand, I
waited for her to obey my request—
intimating to Jackson that it would be
as well to ave Cooper as a witness,
The latter individual had, evidently,
fallen asiesp, for, a eall not bringing
him to the bedside, Jackson arose and
walked to where his contrere lay.
At this moment, and with the rapid- |
ity of light, the girl's hand canght my
own, snd Jasin my head downw
so that I conld Deten to what she
might desire to say. I beard her whis-
| per, in passionate, beseaching words:
“Ff am foroed to this! They intend
to kill me! For heaven's sake, help
me |”
Then she sank back, and before
Jackson had been able to observe us,
tive positions.
At last the will had been signed,
witigessed and sealed, and, hat in
hand, 1 stood at the table swaiting
my client's farther pleasure, ws if |
had not the idea in my mind of retarn-
ing before morning, sad thst, too,
with an offcer of justice,
I followed my servitor down the
stairs, hstened to his untrathizl re
grets that the carriage must have re-
tarned to the hones, ss agreed apo,
and then gone to the city; declined
his offer to remain for (he night, sad
having been directed to the station,
stood ones more in the open air.
Suddenly a wild scream of terror |
asaniled my ears. In a moment J was
again up the steps, and turning ihe
ineffectual at
tempt to gain sdmitlance.
I was aboat to attemot to force an
entrance through the window, when
the door was Snug su Menly open, sad |
| the man Cooper stood before me,
He discovered me at cooe and
sirack ot me with his clenched fist
Evading the blow, 1 whipped ont my
4, striking him with the
*5%
but end, knocked bin senseless upon
| the steps.
I was again about to tars and en-
ter, when the form of Jackson dashed
down the staircase throagh the open
door, and I felt myself in “his frrasp.
f saw at once that he was nnsrmed,
siioh was taraed aside and the weapon
knocked from wy band to the ground.
Then ensued a fesrfal struggle Le.
tween us, in which we both were pre.
cipitated down the steps upon the
| gravel walk below —1 appermost,
It was, perhaps, for two minates
thst I held Lim by the throat, dealing
Lim blows with my disengaged hand
~~Yie having the other
ground with the wicelike grip of his
throat antil my eves were
from their sockets and every muscle
became inactive.
Heiziog a large stone which lay near
hios, he raised it in his left hand and
was about to strike me on the Lead
when a sharp, loud report rang on tite
air, The form of the ruffian fell back
~—his fingers relaxed their grasp.
Aform in white passed before my
imncertain vision; and then, for the
isvace of fire minutes, I was utterly |
unconscious.
When at length the mind awoke
from its stopor Miss Pickering was
bending over me, chaflug my temples
and attempting to perform what na-
5 | bility.
serving my dangerous situstion,
fired at Jackson inst as he was about
revolver, which she had picked up oun
the steps,
ma, fearing thai she hal communica-
ted something to me whieh might up-
set their well-lawl plans,
avaited the coming morn Miss Pisk- |
from the lips of the cocnpaut of the |
bed, as if about to frame a word or
sémtence; bat she was checked by |
and then, ax 1 drew the writing materi- |
and the wil!
we had both resumed our former rela
and elevating my pistol, fired; bat the |
, | tare had done—restore me to sensi-
had |
sign —Y esi
i
{
‘imprisonment by Faken for oTer a
sar, and bis resolve $0 force her to!
make a will, sod then make way with
her. Her parents having died and jeft |
her sole heiress to a large property,
formuls of 8 testament,” he said, giv- ber appointed guardian, Jackson, s!
ing the young girl a close, scratiniz- half. brother of her mither, was play.
ing look, in which I conid detect a ing for po diminutive stake
The next morning » farmer's wagon
has already conveyed Cooper to the city, and the
acquainted me with her destined dis | affair having been reported othe
and will so | proper suthorities he was grrested snd
I sup- | conveyed to mi,
pose her afirmaton will be all that is | a month later, and he was rewarded
His trial took plece
| with seven yasrs' penal serritade.
» large
| ural beshive in
cavern in the oliff that seems to have
several Years ago.
Miss Pickering was entirely exon-
erated from all blams in the killing of
Jackson, and her estate properly ad
having heen of aga for over a year,
Not long after Miss Blanche Picker.
ing boone Mrs. Avery.
The will and revolver are shal] in owr
possession. —the sole mementos of that
exciting night when | almost lost my
jife and gained a bride — Spare Mo
ments,
Sn sms damian ne
Bic EST BEEHIVE.
—-
WORLD'S
: Califorsts Curiosity TW Rie People Gare
At Frome » Ecepectfal Distance,
Did yom ever sé a bee tres, with 8
swarm of bees arownd 317 Wall,
aify this aboot 10,066 times and you
1 have & slight ides of a netarsd
beehive in Mendocize Cemnty,
It ix arift in the face of »
ei and tradition haw it that thers im
CRYS On 188 i} where the
myriads of basy insects make thew
bomen,
This great natural curiosity ie
known to the residents of the adjacent
country as ‘Bes Boek,” and they
Spee
Oraia.
w
Ade,
only beehive of the Kind in existence,
ting very near this natural beehive
without knowing it, for at ail boars of
the day a swarm of insects hover about
several hundred feet in all directions,
An incessant maddening buzz fills
the air that can be heard an eighth of
a mile and serves as 4 warming not to
venture too near. Bat men do ven
suit of leather cicthing, fastened »
mask of wire screen aronnd their hat
just where the entratice to this nat-
There ix a sort of
» crack throngh the inner wall fram
top to bottom, but most of the beas
inches wide and appear to make that
days it is impossible to even see the
cliff, so thickly covered is it with in
sects, and they roll in snd ont of the
opening like s stream of molasses,
During the summer dead birds can
the month of the hiv They bave
been stung to death while atte pling
to fly through the the awarm of we
sectx, Four footed trotiates BAver
Yanture within & baif mile, ssorsin
to know that death jarks there In
front of the mouth of the hive there is
a pile of dried be ney that has fRowmed
fromm the interior It locks Like a
heap of molten lave that Las bean
hardened after bring discharged
a voleano.
A party of men living in the
claim to bave entered the bLeoehive
They selected a
eold day in winter, when the bees
were hal! dormant, asd poured cond
at] and bernzine around and into the
opesingy. Thea they made a ig fire
of wood, so that the whole cavern was
filled with flarses, Then they poked
the red bot embers down nto the
| opening and =o killed every bee in it,
But there was net much to see alle
the men pot outmde, Only a8 large
cave, with the walls eovered wiih
4 % TOR%
3 wo % & i
i wax and dried Loney and enon gh of the
sweetness 14 pools in the Dettom to
Inst u big city for a several years (OM
conse, the honey was unfit for use
on acaosnt of bene full of dead buws
wed ssliex froma the fre. The mun,
bowever, did nol Liner 1a the carve
auy great length of time, ns it was
foal meiiing and stifling Although
coantiess millions of bees had buen
a"
3
i
in lis strong |
grasp--when, with a dexterous twist |
of his powerful arm, Le tarned me |
sale, and I lay prostrate upon the |
3
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4
i
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3
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to strike me with the stone, with my
i Bits,
I also learned that her scream was |
caused by the resolation of the mur
derons twain to start after and murder |
waiter, I an
‘telling me w
destroved on this oorasion, the next
sumer they Were 4s LUmeTous a4 ever
and just an vicious
Iudians of the neighborhood
that in “the good oll Jays” 4
men of their tribe were tous
siy
Thad
hand
3
4
j ne d foot and carrind to within a short
strong flogers grasping we by the | distance of the beehive by men
staring |
wrap
ped in blankets. Tlare the heipiess
creatures were left to suffer the awlal
sgoeny of being stung to death,
And It Was.
Just before a recent dinner given in
honor of a colonial maguate a young
re
ministerad 8 fow months later she
rang
{adie
have grown to look upon it AS SOT.
monplacs, when in reality it is ‘he
There is no danger of a person get-
{ tars near after havitig frst put on»
Bade re
AN RA
EVSTONE STATE MENS
ag AHH 0
FATAL EXPLOSION.
Mother's Futile Attempt oo Bisese Bir hid
Prom Death
Sanghter of Mes
ALGOTE. WAS
Arr mhesrEinE on
the earpenter
amtegetor John
eo Rin een
The
The oy 5h
BE po Bu - Lr { A 3
barsed te Semrw
& Bre whinn
Los) = and
Pliammer
tie He ad
A wry wo fot as
Berton YrwrrehiD op owan fatal
Tew Snvw Ago [Sr wy
chaning while playvirg Ww on
wr was badly aagned In
$ | Li £4 nputel the Same
eater
sie ClearSeid, BX to
srk Fay, Lawrence
4. - TE kun i
Sy
Areanda
Mary A
folie J. Esher,
2 = Lg
Wise Washingt
S—p La = Se Res
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F8 me
. Eiabeth A MeCone n x %
nate "Ee BB Annie © Zellers Rome
sin , Chistes. $13: Jacob Ri Sas. a
Civlimp town, Favelts,
Benelli, James (reek.
Arthur Mclain 48
# Hepkah Bard Alcon, 8B
limes 13 Jack, Freedom, Besver :
dole Mp Reherts Pioestore 5 Henry
Dhetrien Pittsburg $8. James Johos
Bown Peis ER: Jelhn OC
Hoover, Altsona, 110 to $39: Pleas
Fagerion Oaiforsia. 527 le 3
Prarbin, Gallitsin IX
Lewistown, ££
brim and lighted a good big torch.
These escantions are absolutely
> ! Form Welsh hy Ris 15
It is almost impossible to make out
hover around a bole about eighteen
always be seen on the groand sround |
the point of ingress and egress. Many Ga
A family feud was
the troubles that nd
&% the Defiomn
Te the snares ¢ hd
: Rg Bere,
re Holo
mR I
Peter Gooden at
in the mwsuntaine
cently Young Goodwin
puniabasent of Walsh's hid a
his own bards during the day, snd
whem Be Was met At OK reighber's house
by Welsh ‘hers was trouble Teal went
Outslde fo mettle the migller in moan.
Tain atyie with their fata Ax Ulosslwin
Pmeei through the yard be poked ap
heavy Bammer and - re k w olnh
Ber thes hegrt with 1. The
Bim ainsbet jmetants
emperors Mad be Mel vo
nl the mol That wanted
pr They murderers far! 3
GYR a Bama vs a
he of snd ded gored 5 pan ti the a
Third brigades was
mes and 18
ard H5 mes
miter By
noay
. 1B men
$row
sta
wot ON
the Naty
ard
ia men
fumed
iny
yy
dandy, whose chief claim to distine.
tion seemed to be ths height of hus
collar and an eyeglass, aldressicy
stranger, said:
“Beastly nuisance, tan't it? Spoke
>
to that fellah over there-—took him
for a peatieman; some blessed head
. 3
Oh, nn"
the guest of the evening.”
“Hang it sll, now,
other. ‘lak here,
oid fellow, as
sitting next me at the dinner,
ho every coe is?”
*1 should hike to very mimeh ™
plied the other; “bat you see | can’t
Tm thie blessed hoad waiter Tit
Naw Tost Ralts,
Suits at law have Deen instituted at
Montpelier, Vi, top
Feve
2
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oO
and that when ths river
rien
ds
in Usiiforais |
| sireams grows put of the fact thal i
ering meauwhile informing me of Ler | destroys the fish in them
replied the other; "thats
is 17 said the
Bars
Fhe me iin
alte
ip
Thiet
Wie wg
Flan:
meny
laacsamy
Lary
tha of
Momghan
AX
tha Pri
CET ,
ETE Bie wink
ve 3tRRSINE.
th
¥
&
%
{ ron of
iwi hy
fhe Sehuyin!
AEAatae Moien
exiravagares
e John
Tweeter in
Penn
b 3 Rei a
Ril Dw a train
faut Reva
ihe t
ion a2
PERT
PHeatansin Seaith
hreadtih pecape wilh
Manstlelt He was
SUMSBIrY ad a mile
A Han heaped fr
ii at Mim 3
to bis Bend as
which was found aside
dames M. Bomnerviile,
pear Philipsburg las werk It
supposed until a few dave AZo thal
his trouide wax consumption wrisg
a soaghing spasm: last Friday he
swpghed up 8 Ive toad weighing pear
iy two ances. He was too weak to res
ENR
Tre steam dredge Rig BE cwned by
Pudar & Sullivan, was destroyed by
fire the other night at Fohooner ledge,
on the Idawnre river, belivw Chester
teen! Hairs
Sim ile recently wl
WAKE along a
vast uf foows
cei Bg i a
gta el paket
t ® a
*
a
8 {
alt o
$s Bat
gg =
ed
CTHhRe ome i ealipmated at from I9oww to
From her I learned that she had! you know everybody, would you mind |
risen from her bed st the exit of the | ow everybody, woald you min
{two ruffians from her room, and, ob- and
$i aw The dredge Ras bern engaged
tur three seasons deepening tha -
the Broek iyy
rd SiBore CIs
| @armuged a 0upie of years ag
re |
unearthed a bag On
| Sgoover how
nt the urns!
Ling of sawdust into the river,
Riv
[it mow no longer leaves
Having securely bonnd the still wn. | deposits on the bordering lan
‘conscidus Cooper and removed the inemmbers them instead with sawdust,
corpse of Jackson into the house, we | i The ehiection to sawdast
cvarfous
Ain Vias
¥ :
ne
t
The otiver evening whils two
were digxing near the railroad at
ower end of the town
ade
the
in guid Efforts are now i
hae ¥ iad a
tly :
ple
the
| ane
3
wo
- aE leaving Aa Det
"Ihe
| pmeference and passed
A signi? Bown? fegiure of |
Baty
| Mawal
of Hamey, they |
Signing almost aw
img ade {0
CONGRESS.
Senate
the aT agprogetet py ot
crapsing the total appropriation IH the
extent of SHEE and redodin % it BE
imeem of ELIT GR
snd many at AETTYESLs of so EL
The serrate sommamitide on Naseoes ree
warmed ite witting Tuesday heariog Sec.
Crags Som A Aa TE Pom ime
imgr Son thee wear peviemge BE pr
joy for the issuance of Donde, The ae.
retary eaTpiied 1a cumnitiee #11 1a
mfosemation in Ris prwmsmmiom ge TE Tha
neat off the Wee G5 To dinte. and nin the
ini on MAYEN B) :
poked vila DE ae hat
Toinget oR ity sable
for Pimp maw
BE
Taps Anca na
Ber se TR
er BA NE Sen
that ¥ Ewen Wg PEE ran gen pen ¥. of & Bug
XH nat od amd
a tier Mr
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te
Ihe way
EX Prom
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a
44 > # Paar
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Bay FL Tol
TaNER RE WDD
the war
# jared
Bin 3 Thm
cuit of
Pw
fim aw
vour Bane
omg 42
ah qn an i
§ how
. making
AY War Meg
ard gv :
BTV LO SUDRY th gs
with gerse nd muons
EEL ering Pw
RS waned v
winnd with med drow
Pmt SE
primal mor : 3
Emerge tg
ot wr ara
10 RITHW Ber.
Suan Tg fae ge ede,
wey 43
farsisling arm gd
to The Tabane
DOB IEY Tam
Er Tent
The bd
Auti
imma nd ta
A
her supine
Tafora tha
Ammerionn Moers in
the Qtribotion pragyised
oro WIR the Hoses
been greased om the bl provid
smginerrs and yellow lever imam
go to Tuba
Thea Berats confereim 81
ronsciidation of gi
iting Eowaind Toaren
fmnfet
fre Rwron But hor
nedgling Cow bewx
strment E98 Rommel! Sor THe O
fine of DW0 Important Vessels prvi
La bartieshiz of apeercaimately 12500
LD tiume Sipe mnent
i> have a roar
Pantied speed of 13 Eness Pee Boar
Cm BL a
$2. mW
Cima .
Gad a ie
sf oeminyy |
Ts a
Immmunes Rnd reginestm me KE 1H make |
the total
Agr Basrioee 0
wt Sew TL aa and save
thera bis the Presiden
Bones.
The passages of he pmergency war
appropriation Wil was the feature
ate amendment providiog Tor
PAYISent Ff Beery oF the navy for this
ame: oF thelr wventions vy he (vCerns
meet) SEP Keen ET. WORs Tebarteed fromm
1 now gow 1D
tha Prowdent
the sroy ETArgency peragiria tom
Wa NGE Poo
i: H
ilk
merying Lee tons of coal
meemment, te $velop & |
Tals 5 the fleet sward of &
far the comstracrtion of a Dette
stor Bee Bulle abeoad ia Ihe Mistery of
Pusan savy, and he protected
fever je The areest and most mpert-
art of Yhat Types ever ordered by the
Haesian Government in apy forge
peard
wi Flares Tue
on Pu gy puss g me ys LL
March i Aime the state Svnartenent
»iepdorfer of Lindsheat,
fn re ante & Sew Process
fii — ing peti deur briguettes. by
Hig sige rafrpee iw worioad up in
ner xa to saadsne the fees
PEt ane sasily han
Smee itgt] ng a cheap and seme
vty Bsueey heel oRHY,
Forsy
! Therm will a
ad tn pda pridectiion the flew is
far Iieited Riates warships
lege cover for wheels te he
similer purpose has ast
1 froam the Caroegte Somme
Sv i ransize sish aad
Bens
general manager of
tin Tohephone COmBNey.
vertgage ts the Harrison
Coempany of Chambersburg In
el of $506 MR on tise entine DIOP.
re af the company in the several
Tom of he sale In which oer
Ziee
7 Poeh 2s a
8 ad
rary a? Powe
en un Nn im Sarstand and he
i
Newland of (he
wae y ix 3t Youngesows
Lis roa of Arangdiemen Setting and —
eeferting plans for the Ohle
PAR § VpravEmetE The rer
for 3 Gaya Other Turnsees
wif 2
Monday's artiom By the Wouse The
raval approoviation BL with the Ren. |
th
Mamwing and
shut down In
mes Sle
he overproduction
furnace Ras Down rOmning
the mat J% asonths Over 300 men
Te We
Ir iw reported xt Tharoeville Pa vial
the Matre farnece operated by M.A
of £ Cleveland. will woos hy
anca & Ob,
| comtpvdied by the Carnegie
an thes Sent be a Sar delay PEED
ing that the 358.000 0a anpropriaty
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