The Patton courier. (Patton, Cambria Co., Pa.) 1893-1936, June 12, 1903, Image 4

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    course; and if your name,
ppens to be Jones, let
af the Jones round the cor
anes at the foot of the
¥ife has Just had twins
1 ull living; but
any intention of giving
¥ dead husband's an-
If there is one thing
another, it Is tracing
t 1 think Mr. Jones
fd an slderman, or even
lls preat uncles or
Bilfathers; but 1 mar
bat he was, 4d not for
i relations were. And
may be sure 1 clung to tls
old affection.
was sure they would be
and that he would do
j the price of their
{ hard faced woman, whose Keen, gray
i | sionally without undressing,
to ba R bout
board. Bhe was a
exes seemed to look into your very
soul. That kind of woman who fro.
quents clieap sales and auction marts,
aver ready to buy up odds and ends
80 Jong as they can be Lad cheap.
“Three dollnrs a week is far too much
for boysthey are but boys” she sald
“Why, you can get board at the hotels
in the city for that. with waiters and
bell-boys thrown {n and she looks
around, disparagingly, 1 thought, at
pet and plain foralture. The tears
#taried to my eres at her words, or
rather at her looks—for 1 always wis
8 fool that way: but she didn't see
them, I took care of that, for the ple
in the oven wns Just done, and 1 ex.
enised myself a moment to attend to
“Well, lot it be two dollars and a half
A week, as you say, for a month at
least, until 1 see how we got on” 1
#ald; so it was settled at that, nod the
| up-atairs back room was soon occupied
‘With wy first boarders. They were
| Bool lads enough, that is to say, they
| had po bad habits beyond eating with
their knives and going to sleep orca-
andl 1
think I eould have broken them of
these faolix In time; but bless you, |
cotidn't food then and save myself! It
may be 1 began wrong with them, that
my table wis “too well appointed.” as
Mrs. Wilson sald, “hen 1 gave up my
charge at the month's end: but that
there was something wrong some
where, 1 was ready to admin
For three weeks a framed placard,
bearing the ominous word, “Hoarding.”
bung forth fn my front parlor window
without atlracting any notice, and 1
Began to fear that It would have to be
the grocery, after all, when strange
«Lenough, 1 bail three applicants In one |
~ The frst was Becky Raymond. a
bi teacher fn the village school Av Hoss
father had died the week before and
whose mother was giving up house.
tkeeping and going to live with ber
| married dsugbter in Chlengo.
lea Becky
wai to have the back room to herself
ou | ad pay £4 a week. This arrangement
Lf wan agreeable to both of ue, for we had
1{ been Jong acquainted, and 1 was glad
d | to bave such an
‘bouse with me.
excellent person in the
© The pext was a strange lady from
1] some place 1 had never heard of be-
| fore~a Book agent she called herself
{bot I didn't Hie ber Jocks & bit. How.
ever. I couldu’t afford to be particular,
{as she offered to pay ber beard two
| weeks in advance if I could let ber
wn indignantly |
such a thing:
ts old place,
iid
5 one year would!
hole tn it. These things
h my mind, and it] evening.
| quainted
have a room to herself. Ko my two |
upstairs rooms were taken at last.
Late at night a gentleman called,
y who had been recommended to te by
8 roe Raming a prominent real.
dent. He expected to be in the neigh.
borhood for wome time, buring wp
| horses for the amy. and would like a
room to himself, If possible, Oo
“It never rains but it pours I sald
{to Becky, when 1 went to consult her
about the rooms. Nelther of the new:
comers would be likely to stay with me
long, so she was quite willing ts share
joy room for the present. and gave ny
the TEE eb» wos promised to the
sitange gentleman. a
The two strofigors seemod to got ae-
remarkably soon, Indeed,
one would have thought they had
known each other all their lives, and
in less than a week they drove out
together and took long walis in the
1 did pot lie thelr goings
d: on at all, for they were pot Jike young
| folks that one would make some
tmosphere of smoke
tof tobacco juice:
8 and Hs evening
Hs nocensing clatter of
Hs great guffaws.
ald aloud: “it can never
use the wards of Charles
re 1 thought of it the
of It” :
fssed by and I hod come to |
bout my plans for the
@ day Mix, Porter a
id proven “a friend,
time, suggested that
good thing for me to take
aarders; I would not fes)
Jie, she sald-with a dull
sald not but adres,
range to sar. 1 had not
this before. and the helen
me, as 1 prided myself
geening. and had plenty
2 accommodate three or four
the house being a two-story
tt ibout furniehing the
Lreoms, Which had never
id Ht fhe end of three
¥ dear Anthony's death,
¥ for my fest boarder,
hiothing to Deacon Wilson
teations, but somehow his
t wind of it and he ealled one
his approval of the step
ap about to take, and kindly
two apprentices to start
1 Liza were going back to
spell,” be sald, “and Mrs.
EAL)
£. I conld have borne
al:
lowanes for. He was Letween forty
and B1ty, and she, well, she was the
kind whose age ore can never tell but
no chicken, Judziuz Crom her wa TH.
I began to think there was something
wrong between them, snd wonld have
i given sxything to get rid of them afior)
the first week. 1 pever knew what
they really did, as ther came and wont
at all hours, and sometines topethor:
but they pall thelr BL and 1 eonld!
make no charg, aginst the BRy-
thing, except their mysterious connee
tions, :
Oue night, after thoy had been el
weeks with me I was awakened hy a
#rapye poise, as of & ar Bm
ing and seraping agains the cutedde
of the homse: and as 1 Hetenad with
beating heart Becky zrasped Wy ary
and enida:
“What's sli? ened vale
At the wre tise ¥letry sad ny in
ber orll and bezan to whiron
Hush 1 sald, rather sharply, for
I wanted to Listen thst 1 Edo On
oat whers the nol
but she wouldn't bush until I took her
in beside me, and then all waa gaint
again bat thers wig no ore giten for
any of us thai nial
Lin the morning the np-stalrs ban rders
cate down ta breaklosy sg nranl; *
with her baler frizseled and her faces
powdered, and he drawing his poates
Ot to the nlevar possible taper botween
Lis long, lean fingers ;
ey Eade
AF E28
pag
sald about the strange noise until we
had examined the premises: but on
examination, no elne could be found
everything was In its usual place and
no sign of burglars anywhere.
The next night we went to hed early.
as our long waking made us drowsy,
uppermost in our minds, as we were
undressing, for fear of frightening Hot
tr, for she was very nervous, and fear.
ful of ghosts, 80 we were 81 soon
asleep. : :
.| Both Becky nnd I awoke about the
same time, with a strange feeling of
suffocation.
my litle dining room with ity Tag cap. bad not ndticed before that my bureay |
1 owrse wo fond of miosis
Cfortythres!
Sr pea lly oats from
We agreed that nothing ehonld le |
Nelther of us spoke about what was
Day was just breaking,
oe, staring
she drew a hanidkerchiof
ty ohin.
Tm off for the police™
Ir, and breathing regularly.
In less time than It takes th fell it.
be the police, gure enough,
There wos no doubt ehiloroform had
been administered to both of nx, for We
were not then free from He effects 1
drdwers had been opened and ram
us wll war gone!
officer of the law up sinirs to rouse
usual places, and they were not empty,
Thee will bo sor
bod vomited
knew their clothiog wis worth sotbes
ting
When I Lad jen] permission ts open
tiger Ly, and this secounted for the
bmmplug sound we beard the night
betory the thieves oft. They bad pro.
low, while the other drew it up and
in Bt the window: whlie their clothing
was, no dealt removed in the same
where until an opportunity offered for
proeuring the means of escape.
turned out shortly after that they had
Hecid with a gang of counterfeiters.
strangers after thin sad experience,
and I may say that 1 have been YOry
fortunate, on the whole, since then,
with just one exception,
“A few years ago, A gentleman who
his wife here by the doctor's advice.
would be of sobre benefit; but the poor
thing seemed dying from some uns
day. 1 tended bor as If she had been
my own sister, and she died in my
arms at last. Poor poor thing! They
#24 her disease wos not consumption,
but when she was lald out, ber arms
were no thicker than a three months’
oll baby's.
death real hard: and he was such a
nioe man, such a feeling man. and =o
woughtfol; Ye reminded me of Ape
thony go much,
if be hated to go away without her.
thing that would save her troudle be
aa ready to do. And for me! well, 1
hate to think of It pow, but It 4d
some one 10 depend on grew on me
unawares. I daresay it Was foolish of
me to think be bad taken a faney to
me as 1 had to him. 1 see It all now
that my eves are fairly open; but dear,
dear, It was bard to bring myself to
tudieve the truth. :
There was to be 8 grand concert. a
Baengerfost, they called it, In the oily,
beet (he was a German by birth world
have Hetty go with him and bear the
fine music. I Jd not like io refuse
him snytbing but was a lttle dsap
pointed that he did not ask me, seeing
I never had a
h the
31 tH
Hany
2
thanght of mistrosting bli wit
child (for she seemed bur a ol
me, thaieh nearly twenty-two
mers then i Lad Leen her
father. You mas then, of my
astonishment wh dave
brought we ny i
that they wore mareisl
Marrien My Hetty ang
bert! 1 sont
ie di opel BN
bnsossitde
kh ¥x A
pt J
Judpe,
next
over if for
how 1 was so Blip !
ftoweas Ber all the time, and not es
Pawslish women that § w In bays
Yog
nely you
AR nl To sew
bat 1
me, for Id wi
hike Anthony,
foak to
vi Brat
gaivisine: Ime
V nea my
af the
Hilaw Haber:
hi Saunthern hs
bad a letter fo
to ive ap honses
hore with ther in 1
magnolios, But vay, they shall never
Ke pee what 1 have told you: for 1
cond keep my seered vowhers go swell
as here, looking out at the white stone
over the hill bereath whieh lies al)
an
thony.~ Waverley Magazine
a mic “
A Nova te Housewives,
A broamless housewife has become
a possibility. A Yankee has invented a
machine which sweeps and dusts a
room by suction from an ale pup In
the basement. All that is necessary is
to pass a hose nocle over the parpets
and furniture. The suction throueh it
carries the dnst particles to the cellar,
{none of them being thrown {uto the ale
j of the apartment.
The Law,
Possesslon is nine paris of the low:
dispossession Is ten points
\ ¢ v
Vig eyes and |
“What ix It, and what Iz this? as i
from under
“I tell yon we've been chloroformed! !
There ara murderacs In the house, and |
I jumped ott of bed and ran to 118 rounds with a biscuit cutter:
eTih, but the ehild was sleeping sound.
Becky wis dressed and away for belp, |
and 1 locked my door until 1 beard her |
eidrs with some one, who proved to |
1 atl, oh! terrible to find that my |
: Two Lundred
nd ffty dollars and twenty-five conta, |
every cont 1 had In the world, be |
sides my dear Anthony's watch, and |
Bote Yalwille jewels of Deeky's. It |
wis too, tio bad, and we followed the |
our boardirs, and tell them of our |
lose. Linagine our surprise, if you can, |
rr Mia sired be thats waints | 1helr shape.
A3 we Were iy ne WoL | eanaed fruit. There will keep for
Ppon to caver my loss, 1 thought, as 1 ¥ rs.
well as 10 help ray Tor their last two 2
Weeltw' boanl for we all belleved they |
the tobbery. and 1}
, pound and a Bail of loaf sugar to each
Pound of froit, half a pint of water i
Rtone the |
Re pines then |
In a preserving kettle on the back | Ro
Of the range, letting them stand wotl |
the franks they were found to be filled |
with blocks stolen from the sawmill |
cured 8 boy and one fillsd 1 from bes |
myaletioue way, and secrélsd some. |
it
passed a number of bogus bills in the |
neighborhood, and that they wore con |
iad boen livieg in the South, brought
Rie liad been rateed pot far from thin,
known cans, and ploed away day by |
Her hushand took her
He stayed on after his wife died, as
He was 80 kind to Hetty, too: every |
soem as if Anthony had come back 1
again, and the old feeling of having
about twenty miles away, and Mr, Hu. |
own |
that ls mortal of my poor, dear Ane
COMPOTE OF PEACHES
Toast as any levees of broad as :
| there are persons to serve: cut inte !
pat
, Peaches over the fire after peeling avid | Ii
: entiing in balves until smoking hot: | BIURITOER,
. butter the bread and quickly puta bat
peach on each piece; rab one table |
spoon of cornstarch In a Hitle eold ' Horn, aloard the German ship Pagipa,
water: add it to the boiling syrup with
-enethird enp of gugsr, two tabdeanion.
fais of lemon jules; pour this over n
beaten egg; add one tesigpont of batter
and pour this carefully over the come
pate.
% POs iis dona
PICKLED PEARL
Pare the frult, leaving the stems, bee
cutting ont the blowsorn end
few at a time In tindgar and watey
until tender, bot not galte done. Re.
move to a plate nnd let cool
They
shoudl be very tender, clear and retain
Beal In fare dsmis as
CHERRY WATER ICE
Weigh the fruit and ugar; ailow a
and the white of ane egy
cherries before weight
the jules stats freely. but do not bod
When ready torn ints a Jelly bag and |
press thoromgrhly, Combine the sugar, |
water and whites of egge, lot thoee
boll, skinning occasionally until ries
Bnd transparent. Remove from ths
Bre, add the julee, pack tn a freezer
Rud treat the same as Ion cream.
MUTTON CUTLETS.
Pat an ounce of clarified beef drip
ping inlo & stewpan, and Saver the
; bottoms of the pan with a layer of
I was very cliary about taking in
alleed enlon, esrvot and celery. Bao
move the fat from six or eight neck
of-mutton cutlets, but do not trim
thew, and place them on ths rege
tables: cover them with a pitce of
Buttered paper before putting on the
lid of the pan, and fet them cook very
slowly for an hour, taking cars that
they do nat become at all brown, On
taking the cutlets from the an place
them on & flat dish and fet them pet
told, thea trim them very neatly and
erape the loses,
evenly with some Potted ham then
Hour them and dip them ints beaten
EX and cover them with fine white
breaderumbe. When the crumbs have
hardened fry the cutlets
bolling fat until they are
a pale golden
brown; dry them in an
dren on soft
paper, and dish them up on a support
of mashed potato
ntiddie of a hot
them with me
arranged Sow the
dish and surround
thick tomato sages
Brass finger bowls are much Hked
and give a bright appearance to the
table. 7
Always break or twist (never cut) the
Breet top off a pineapple which Is not
for immediate UEC, as I absorbs the
Juice and Savor of a ripe fruf
Never wash 8 knife with which a
raw onldon hug been cut in wanna or het
Wailer, as ihe heat seis the fBuver of
the onion; always wash well in cold
water,
Ball 8 1
Make |
|B S¥Tup as for any sweet pickle, using |
¢inpanon for only spice, i
cups of vinegar to four enps of sugar |
oft We found that tha birds had JOT 8 good proportion for the syiup, |
when we found that the binds had © gplede m2 Ay
Bown. Thi beds bad never heen slepy | Ot the pears in this syrup and hell ‘
in, bat there were the triuke in their | FBUY for two or thres hours
Cover the cutlets |
in plenty of {
| sWiarner
the
Take twa
Lele conld not bir
nr feey
gd
Readying the rat on the habatay., The
| BCTena on the starboard side of the
mate ran aft and irew overboard the |
| who leaves his sbop foll of wonderful
Ape
TI A A po
: made & new holler fed-pump piston
[rest oont of
better ail on the silo that owt at
propeller and the end of her tailabnft :
The brass woodbox when ns leper |
apeded In its ntesnded
cRpaeity,
Barstines
CCnvenient receptacle.
To civan a decanter £1! hal? full of bout
ORE
£ spoon | a
ro LE | ko Bala shila dt do Ee 1 k g :
arsrmonia tg | he hole Lehlnd UW drag tn the spare
wan TD shalt apd couple ft up and bower the
ew prameiler down aves
He
id
gb Tevigoiom &
Bans SAARI, 3
hat water and add a Son
foils of rice; 02 stand far a wi
slnke vigoroosiy: a Hitle
thee water is also 8 goons heip,
i
RH FP
Yan M3
To tha chafing
has
dq
amin XE i
Ear NIE i
ay Le esi
we chrthed bolier |
2nd 8 bit ef |
slit powder
have bollid for a little while fifteen
Or twenty minnies: they caf be taken
oul and washed 18 clear water, when
they wiki be found to be bright and
frish.
Once every week the oe box should
be thoroughly washed with hot suds,
in which a bttle ammonia has been
throw, and the sls dried in the
opi sutshine: the door should bas
left open til the entire interior is pen
feotiy dey, fhen a small plate. with
& iitle poiash, shoukl be kept in the
fee Dax tl the next cleaning, when
it fhould be thrown out asd sete fresh
pus in is place,
When they
in i
frequently dedicated to the serview of | SAFER,
and papers, makiog a most | :
‘her stern ont of the water
| broken shafr, seversl tons in wolpht
£3
gh the lang aller oo fuw t
SAYED BY AN ALBATROSS,
“yp
widle painting figure.
ia bende” sald able seg.
man Jolin Sm
Mellor
“My brother Henry was saved Wr an
Wes saved by the main
hirace,
OH the rocks ar the pitch of the
From:
Hatbarg for Iqulque pod
my lauiher sat on og fool
the flgurehivad. Theres
3 out for pots and broshes
on the weather gide.
suryry
baaind
Vain
knots when the foot tape broke sped
Henry found blself being shoved
aside by the ship. Je waa a Fowl
ewer, and bold himsete steady in
wa sitging out, ax the ship i
passed Bm, ‘Man overboard?
TAR the whip deapped Bim astern a |
trian msde 8 swoop and a
isn
ey,
g i Henry ducked bis hes |
rROZht the legs of he hied with
both’ hands
ince he Bad got the sltateoes right
hime with githoy Beak
“A sirange thiog happened then. |
As the bird, whieh Bad a wpenad of
Aleut sixteen four. held him up and
thie wmnnne of the al
Biatrose swoopwd down sed pecked ari
her, & taking thelr mate for
wrragaieg
i al
BAY
who would set Jr
TEER :
brother and 1 har
Lioth fallen nto the wen |
deh, of the British ship
while I, who sor pot a Eon] L
within reaeh,
gmdd thts enough
Ge ship was aking about twa i
Age has fall scope
of his com
waa something ineves
I Fe exnsht pod Berrihiy kilts Jing
Baxter's Bound before it could ged
the cotral-and a bear honad ie
ratty wuils animel. HG
red Geronimo with 8
and in terror then, for Me
#58 and cunning Wers on 8 DOE
Hh Ls other pleasant yeentiarition,
Emin of the poor devils Je Killed entered
the stable oll unenspecting. Geronting Ca
broken Lis chains, and stood close
fgninat the wall of Biz stall In the
fdarknise, wilting The mon come
Ruddenly a black mass
of fleshy fasied in the ale above Bimy
eating down with all four hoofs and
of that story.
&
MoeCiure's,
A STONE WALL OF BAMBOO.
Surroundings burs mack to do whl
the display of inirepidity. Men do
things in cominny that they world not
do klone, No requirement of setiee
military service demands such faithful
snd ecoutageons performances of full
duty an guard and eutpost work in the
field, It Is not play to stand night
wateli in a typhesn, gs many of cup
nen in the Philippines have bal to deo
There is plenty of time to think at
stich work. The quality of mind whlch
pigys such an important part in cone.
Men who conld
Meet every test in daylizht and dry
Wanilier are Hable to be overstrained
under ancl cirenmainnoes
Fancled security will sometimes
serve An well as though [t were real
There was a little expedition from
San Fernando. north of Senile, sgained
the town of Porac which the Filipinos
were holding. Two correspondenss see
tragpanied it, Both representsd Chie
R00 pavers and both had been nudes
was taken aboard and my
LIX Floletein alrasve. Naettin, |
bez-nn of sh bik Edith Mary
3 a fram Costzaesabos
Tor Quennetowss Toy orders Off Cave
Florida, in the 8 to 12 watch while]
the rent of Walch were ching
rest. 1 waz told fo paint the Sze.
YE fantrosd red and bruzhon tn tha
Ruye of the Hibhonm in order ty mato
Wye! comfortable, af tha salve firme
Rip was masking Sve knoe
"The fool rope carried away ang 1
found myself in the water to BE eyes.
I saw the ship coming ovie me and i
shoved my foot against the forefoot. |
sinating ‘Man sverhaned?
"The mate happened to he naintines
tapraiiant fo'e'sle. He shouted 5 put
the holm down. The main braces had
been taken in an eight tells, bur the
lack of the main birace
"By the rush of the ship and the
eddies I was whiried around in the!
Water like a propeller. As I was turn.
Ing round I eanght bold of the main
brace. bot | was 190 weak to tiimb
aboard My shipmates hauled me In" |
—New York World
HEROES OF THR EXGINE-ROOM.
Nobody whe Las not been to sea
fas imagine ali the things that eun
happen to a ship's machinery nor hrope
erly estimate the cleversess and In
genulty used up in repairs. The yout
and costly machines has another sons.
plete education waiting for him At wen
In the wonderful things that ean be
mipiiabed In time with a plain, |
ordinary bsmmer and chisel a rather
worn-out Ble. and a great deal of in-
genwity. I should Dike to Bave leon
aboard that stescwer disabled tn the
eirafghienasd It out fo a river forse,
I, and went on arstin-er,
off the west const of Africa—to pepls
which thes wera ehllgwl toy move
pap ber fore Cmpar. |
weenie full to sink wy aod raise;
Bate
SAR
thre
gk Wak
EX wt yda
§
fed to stand op ind, ping pe
Slat. |
all while she kfeked and wa rod 4
¥ sea-and deally Bad to fewer tb
wi
3X
Bt
¢ B EN
gle
Horas Bh
Boom sy
et PW wk
Srp MAW
YNLEATING 8ST.
§ seventeen in
Bud weighed over sivteon ox
poranle. When he reared on Mia hi
legs apd eanse fur You serveamin
teith susnpine Tear trace,
Black wane fying. a man wegen)
puny antagenist indeed One boar
from those front boofs and ¥otip
roubles were over.
barns
like
own mother would besitate ty ¢idin
the ple of rags and Jelly he left. fie
bad served two mien so airendy; norh.
hg but bis matchives beauty saved his
Lite
Nowhere conlil one find a better exam.
ple of demoniacal déauty than when he
tare around bis corral in a
His wane stood on end; bia eyes and
iB a very awkwand position,
Wers singing around in what they
Wore sue Was very close proximity to
Cle be saw it :
4 s a i nl ‘ Boni 50 TT :
Rid Sea. where they took a best davit, | there, his foot fast fn the froz and
i gle.
dra the ;
§ iF A
PEM PRIRONTD
Once down, he'd |
trample. bite and kick you wotll your | 4h
3 hed
raphy
re all that they thought was necese
ry to estabilzh thelr status ss wap
| correspondents. There bad been three
of them, bat Tom stayed ia town and
(let Thek and Harey go to the frons. It
heppened that the fight did not begin
wheres It had been expected, and the
two pewspaper men found themarlves
thelr heads Whils they were looking
far a good safe place they ran across
what boked lke a stone wall and
promptly got down behind it. When
they had revaversd their Breath
Harry said to Dick:
“A stone wall fs a great thing In @
strange land, Dilek”
Dek responded with what was ine
tended to he an eloquent apostrophe
10 tHe wall,
be Secan, “Prasecver of lifs™ he cone
tinned, waving his haod toward the
wall “Protector of the" Wa hand
“0 glorious stone wall™
tonched the wall, and Ue leaped ap ae
If De badd been abot. “Upon my seol
Harry” be shouted, “it's bamboo
That night they called at beadauare
ters in town and learned how the fight
came out~Everybody's Magazine.
A BRAVE MAN,
Charles Derdonskl, an lilinols Central
twitehman, on Saterday turned
switeh, signalled an engine to back
down some heavily loaded ears toe
wards others, and ran sbhead of them
1a make the coupling. :
As Be ran be caught his foot In 8
reg. while the cars slowly approached.
ie krelt down to unfasten hix shoe,
tnd the enrs drew gesrer Those on
1h engine, It scems, cand not see of
hear him, but same instinet told the
dngineer that something wis wrong,
Tor be put on the brakes. But it whe
too late,
As the ears cone down opon him,
Derionskl rose and faced his death.
He gave ns ory and made no straggle,
woes geslens He stosd
wheels wont over Kim
The whale tragedy was over in less
tiove than It takes to will Wo Bur ie
aave to those who saw 12, as it gives te
fe who read fv understandingly, &
arable viample of Baw a heave
stood upright and looked
dy fute In the fase an! went down
ore 13 Yoond Bim.
Charlies Demdonai] was a brave man
ied aw Became the quality of bis
wd, om hls feet, face to foe, si-
wily -Clhilcage Inter Ovens.
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SINGLE IARIET
Bogie vrawlsd loto a saw
Cm bolier, at Roulette, Pa. to make
repairs.
L mattural gas jet at the head of the boiler
He wag slove in the mil. A
was accidentally turned on full bead
and the dame cut off Rozie's only es.
pe, While the boat from the tiny
me Howed Into the boiler and was
suffocating the imprisoned
an. Rogie's yells and pounding were
Chand by bis son, who resened Bim,
bitrely Conscious
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An ifdand on the Russian coast at
Cape Husakl] Saworet recentiv left ite
: tantrum, 238 | nicorings and drifted northward, The
ithe aml graceful as a black panther. | Clovernmen it had to send
a steamer to