Paoli Weekly News, Volume 6, Number 27, Paoli, Orange County, 20 March 1878 — Page 1

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QUICK OA" Tllii tjiiqgei:. lit DAVID bOWKY.

Anollicr sUp,

man.

I iie your plack, now. Tea do keep

a tipper lip. Eat lill be Rli laj wiili jou the moment Porter claps eyes

on you. lie makes short work of epiee.

I icckon that's your line.

The captive" not reply. At that

t hia thoughts were on Lome, A

raigbty throb rose in hia throat a suffocating tbrob wrenched from liim by

that one though t eS home. Hia ife and

child, his boy that he would never eca

eg-ain. It vaa hard. ' lie had played a bold game and he had lost. The "Vigi-

laEtes were ia league -with the road

TO.

and you are a dead

' By what authority do you bar my

pMfwge?" " Authority ? ' Ha, ha I If this ain't enough, " holding out a revolver in each Land, with a hideous leer in hia evil face, " I r cVou I'll have to explain further. l!y Hie ar.tbority of the Iload Agency of the great overland route."

It was ia the days when Ben Halhday

and the pony express served in lieu of locomotives find .telegraph lines ; when might was right throughout a region ex

tending over 1.S00 miles, from St. Joseph

to Sacramento : when the Etage run the

gnutlet of rosul agents and Indians,

and limit's, manv of them human re-

F mf mahxH. grinned up at the travelers nn

t-iVHTtlly as he croHaed the plains ; wh'.n to bo " quick on the trigger" was worth more to h man than all the wealth, all the culture, and all the courage in the world. Diek Hartford looked iut) the man's face ctdmly, looking into the muzzles of the pistol, smiled and uttered, a single word: "Weill" " Don't yon aggravate me, or I will tire, and eerve you right." He nped a h-rm not necessary to repeat here. " I never flinched in my life. I won t flinch now. Wh-t do you want ?"

Tjrow down your revolver. Now turn rouna, and, if you budge a hair's breadth, I'll blow your 1 rains onh" llartforvl o'yed. He permitted bis haudd to be tied behind his hark. He bw pis rockets turned inside out, his money ar propriated, his watch pocketed,

and only remor.Btrated when his captor j felt for a money belt " .Don't cut me ; there's no belt on me." "Oh! you did feel it, then. Thought I had a tank to pry open. Now then, march. There's good, ground here, and plenty cf it. It will do yon good to t-frete'h yotir legs. Keep right on to the clump to the left, and, mind you, don't stumble, for Hie as net you'll never get up. There was one fellow b tumbled here about six weeks ago, and he never got higher th.au his knees. Ill show

you hia bones dhxckly." Was it a lie a threat ?

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agents. Ha bad been outwitted. The plage company would be ehort mo her man, and the ro&d wcu.ld 1-3 under tribute 63 liefore. Hia plarw, so carefully concealed in la? own breast, were known

to the murderous gang. Perhaps inless j

than an hour he would be dangling at the end cf a rcpo. He half turned as he thought of the end. None o that, unless you want your early pill, ia which case I'm bound to accommodate ye. Porter didn't say w were bound to run risks. lie does bike a friendly chat, and he pumps nome people dry as a lime-kiln." " I'll make you au oTer." " Crack your whip." "I'll f;--ht von fair, like a man. Tie

i ' one arm down, give me a pistol, and let

us take shot about, you the first."

"Sho now." " Or I'll allow you two to one." "Yes, I see you can allow most any-

thin, but unless you move right on, and keep movin', I'll make short work

of ye."

A coyote rose slowly from a eage brush, looked at them eneakiugly over his shoulder, then trotted olowly away. A noisome bird of prey rose slowly from the carca33 cf a mule, flapped its wings lazily, sailed slowly through the air, then settled down upon a rib that pro

truded from the sand. The sun s rays poured down upon the plain until the dust and sand seemed to melt in the

fervid heat. And, to crown all, the cap

tive suddenly experienced the agony of

excessive thirst.

A faint sound in the distance arrested

his attention. Was that not the sound

of horses' feet ? What if it should prove to be his friends the Viirilantes ? Im

possible. Hia morning stroll was un

known to them. The souud came nearer and nearer to him. Then he observed

for the first time a rocky defile further

to ho left, as though a chasm lay there, 1 or a stream chiseled out its course across the plains. Now there could be no mistaking the sound. The steady trot of horses' feet and .the clanking of ppurs could be heard. Suddenly half a dozen horsemen swept around a low rock, at sight of whom the captor grunted. " Here's Capt. Jim. Mind your man

ners now, for he's the perlitest man you ever met." The captive shivered. When a boy he was detected in an act that brought upon him the wrath of the teacher of the echcol in the New England village he

would never f ee more, liie eagle eye

of the teacher singled him out from a score of mischief-makers, and he shivered as he felt tLat the punishment awarded incorngibles was unavoidable. But he braced himself, walked out promptly to the middle of the floor the moment his name was called, and, to his lasting surprise, was let off with a mild

rebuke. In mu:h the same manner Dick Hartford braced himself for the interview with the leader of the most desperate gang of miscreants that ever levied a tax upon the travelers who

crossed the plains. This was tlie man

he had dreamed of circumventing. liie case was reversed. The road agents rode forward will'. cut order, and surrounded both horseman and captive. " Who have yon got, Harham ?" " M.;te your bew. It's Capt-Jim,"

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query: "That's tor yon to rind out. I obeyed orders." Then, ia a sulky tone, " hut I'll be d d if I think it ain't rtmnhi' a risk." If you don't want to run any risks you know what you can do, Tom." "Well, this jer fellow, cow, Eupivo he got ahead cf me. Whera'd I I t ?'

tha deiil wosJdaH tare fax

to find out. Stop your gruiabThea to the captive: "Do you

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bi-c-ught the water to bis eyes, whereat the g&ng lacgiol. " You vouddat laugh at raa if I -was

alone with any one cf yoa." for qu -

A d d Bas?y cuss," said one. "Puts ca a brac-a frcnt," Eaid another. " One of the kind that o-ght to pull hemp lively," added a third. : " You' haven't answered me," said Jim. " Boys, well go back and keep out of the dust." . - "Nothing," replied the captive, as he walked in front cf the leader. " You are locked up, and the keys lost." Ksid Cant. Jim. Baecrincly. "I

think; .1" tzar yosr tas'nea - Xhj a mind to send Ben Halliday your ears. No, 111 send him your heart. This trip's

a failure, and Ben ought to kno-.? it. If you won't talk " "' V " . " 1T1 die first V - Tl:e words were Sung at him eo passionately that even Capt. Jim was moved to admiration. "Die it is, then ! " exclaimed one of the gang. " You are seven to one," said Hartford. " We are in the majority mostly," said Jim. " But I'll give you a chance. You are plucky. Now, what does a milksop

life do for you ? Come along with us,

share and share alike, and we'll give you excitement, and opportunity to show the

siu3 you are made of."

"To make one of a gang of murder

ers who axe afraid to cope man to man,

said the captive.

Oae of the gang at that moment lev

eled his pistol at Hartford's head. But the leader ordered him to keep hia fire

until there was need of it " Let ua do this thing ia order," said Capt Jim, as

the soar on his cheek became livid, then a dull red. "We'll ride down to the old place, and pull him up like a dog. You got what was on himt" to Barbara. Barbara nodded. There was not a word said further. The party road on perhaps twenty minutes, when the defile

deepened, narrowed, and the rocks shut over the horsemen's heads. Then, at a

word from Jim, the men dismounted.

Advancing to Hartford, he said, with a

cruel smile :

"Say your prayers; you have got rive

minutes to live. Mount that stone. There was a ledge above the captive's head, with a jutting point, over which a rope was thrown, and a noose made at

the end of it. " Will you allow me to speak ? " "Blow away," answered Capt. Jim. "I may as well tell you we know all about you. You've traveled 1,500 miles to trap ns. Ben Halliday has tried that game often. You gave yourself away. You expected to master the road, and the biggest booby among us mastered you. Now, fire away." "Well, then, let me predict what

your end will be," said the captive.

With the noorie around his neck, and gloating eyes and fierce faces for his

audience, he spoke out clearly, definite

ly : "When you've murdered me, you

may prepare for the hereafter, mere

will be no rest for you. A man will come after me who wdl hunt you down like the cowardly dogs you are. He

will never rest until you are driven out

of the country, and his reach will sweep

to California. Once he marks a man,

that man's fate is pealed. He ia not my

friend. He knows my mission, and, u it fails, he will ehoot every man down with his own hand whom he suepects of

knowing anything about me, or my

death. That's all. I'm ready now,

'That's that?" exclaimed one of the

gang listening,

" Up with him." The rcpe tightened

around Hartford's throat, he felt him

self strangling, the color faded out, he

was ia a void, then snooting pains

pierced bis temple, myriad epaxks played

before his eyes, blended into fcruuant

colors, and t till he could" bear the voice rfrv'inJin. Now it was a cirecra

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li.rto-3 ere upon us !" ablcrrirg cf botix.2

c.i ho e.v.2, cr r .tocr - h -1, out rpen

lh3 grt.-.i v c'.l, rvn.l thn rdl wv.s over.

ll viin- . A claul i.f uc.t rc" 1

n frcm Ovv ih nd City, swept down to

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ttnt a thittr c I L..r l!.rv. u,.i the r::.d cj: cis f t :7ihl ? 1 1- ily tD Ccir

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by a dozen hullsia. When, the fray wc.3 over, and Dick Hartford mi upright, listenxcj. to the ac coustof the fight, cue of tie, severest and Eharpest tha Vigilantes cxperieoed, he was complimented upon his courage, and, in tarn, thanhed his teeners. Ia reality ho bad performed., his mission, bat cot fa tLa. roanner be had planned. That he did rot succeed in carrying out bis - I .U3 t ' 3 c-Icg to the of rc t

to save Lifvlifc. " A close shave, a devilish close shave," s Brls Hoi' tin, the Captain, remarked. - "However, a' miss ia aa good aa a mile." .

J.Y 8U8PJEXSJ2. . " Why, my dear, what is the matter ? What can you mean 7 You look bo depressed. It cannot be and yet a!i, relieve this killing suspense ! Alexander, have you failed? " said his wife, with clapped hands. "No, my dear; my credit ia yet unimpaired, and business is looking up."

. ".You . can't, mean to say, dear, that your old pain in the bead has come

back I "

"No."

"You haven't had to pay the note for

your brother Joseph ? "

"No."

"Have you now tell me, Alexander

Bidlack, have you bad another attack of

vertigo! " "No."

"Has your cashier broken hia Murphy

pledge?" "No.". " Now I know I expected it I knew it all the time I felt sure it would be so. Mr. Debonair has- asked for Seraphina ? " "No, nothing of the kind." " Then tell me," without waiting another minute, what baa happened ; I can bear it; let me know the worst" "Well, that breeches button I told you about has got tired of hanging on

by one thread, and here it is.' lAmtra

Gazette.

Tub Ub I am bcS.-teg coss ' Wbea we"J aU of ca bv at leaft mem:i Ot Qto K 't ''U t5w gnp t.d t- pSa-sa, Growing ia oar o a orciiarda t botaa. A uoraTiNO farmer is of such little u.se it y a -waste cf raw raaterial to take dust to mate Eueh a man. pABimiis complain cf . many wrong?, but they 3ald ri-ht then if they irould mske use of the brain force, at their command. ' A FAE3i.nu should learn lessons frc:n the foibles and failures of others, as

I veil m by their wisdom szA. tnenpf.

11 to are lecams in every psairig min

ute cr passing zephyr.

A cnoF-Horss: in New York imports

chops. Its customers eay they can get

nose such ia this country. Our people

breed more for wool than mutton.

Pat little Berkshire pigs are pretty, and nobby short-hern steers are the de

light of the eye. Bat no pigs are pretty on the doorstep, nor are any breed of cattle a pleasure to the eight ia the or-

ma ft butterntrt, robbed rki mla cvj.'uv j

,1 divided be. to three tqzd 2 ":hf-a ;

given at intervals of tw cny mi-ut- ft,

often woxx wt-ii.

gs iti Cesahx Six cg2s bailed

hard and chopped fine, and Etala bread.

Fat ia a dish sltercste layers of cnopped

egg and grated bread. ben Ua tasa is full, pour on on 3 pint boiliag milk

seasoned 'with salt, pepper, and one table-spoonful butter. Jj&ke a light brown.

OtSOEBBBKATX One CUp ftlgar, Oil cup of molasses, ona cap of bout croarn, butter the size of an egg, one tablefpoonfal of prger, c-ra teaspoccfal cf godi., tad one tea?poonfnI of guy kind of 'nrir-pnmh to roll oat This

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must be a llfe-insurrnce r . A mirr ;...h.r, r : ; . t- ! '

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with L:i.d tu.h, "..c-d '.

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hearts be tts fs " " t'.,-- w.-j a - psr rn-..:lj r ' it c Pastor.

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recipe wiil "make "three k-avea, to be cf thod"to i'.")z

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THE VETF 8IJLVf.lt HOLLAS.

The above two cuts represent the new

silver dollar that is now in process ot coinage in accordance with the provis

ions of the Silver bill recently passed by

Congress. Two specimens from which

to make a choice were submitted to the

Finance Committee at Washington, and

the above design was accepted after

mature consideration. It is known as the " Morgan dollar," be canoe it ia the

work of -Mr. George II Morgan, an En

glish engraver, who has been in the eerviee of the United States mint since October, 1876. The new dollar is 2 per cent lighter than the silver trade-dollar,

but approaches that coin bo nearly in

eize that there ia no perceptible diliernie in either size or weight The aet-

u:d tizi cf the d jll:r ia prodded ia tha cuts.

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A rzMAXK friend, just married and wanting to start with a flower garden, inquires of ua what to sow. Get the reliables, such as asters, Blocks, balsams, petunias, etc. Any person can raise these, and they will not disappoint any one. In the first efforts at a flower garden, never be reaching after the wonderful things, which require great., care and scientific ekilh 2es Moines Register. Tes first thing to observe in judgiEg of a horse, so far as his back is con

cerned, is the length of it A long back ia a weak back the world over, and in

every instance. By superior excellence

of structure in other respects toe weakness of the back may be, in some meas

ure, made up; but tha horse can never be

the horse he would have been had his

back been a shorter one. We do not

care how short a horse's back is, for it

is a sure evidence that he can carry or

drag a heavy weight a great distance and

not tire; neither, if he be speedy, wii

two or three seasons of turf experience break bira down, as is the case with bo

rrmnv of our - lonsT-backed . horses.

Golden Mule.

Often in a fine orchard we find one or mora trees leaning over so f ar as to destroy the beauty of the whole orchard. It is also much mora difSeult to cultivate around a leaning tree. This trouble may easily be remedied while the trees are young, by partly digging up and replanting them. The roots will be found smallest on the side from which the tree leans; therefore, these roots should be loosened from the earth, and the tree set

in a perpendicular position, and carefully fastened by stakes and guys, and the oart'i rpt-risicfid around the roots. It

- " - --xwould be well to add some rich compost to promote their growth. If, as is very probable, the top of the tree has become oae sided, it should be pruned so aa to restore the balance. In this way we have " righted up " pear trees six inches

through the stem; but the best way is to look after the young trees, and not permit them to depart from the way of uprightness. Ohio Farmer. As farmees are now about employing help for the season, there are various questions, to be consulted in doing so. Cheap hands are seldom profitable. An iaefheient, slovenly, careless or vicious man is not fit to be trusted with busi

ness. Hire men known, or who come

recommended by men who are cotape'

tent to judge of their capacity and dis

position. Hire first the good hands in

the neighborhood eons of good parents.

Blood is just as important ia a man as m

a horse or hog. Hire all the help that

will be needed for the season, so not

to be compelled to rely on trassps unaer any cirertmiars.u:. Tha pact seasons

are suiUcient caution in the brutal invatiens of property end persons to warn

farmers cf the ncetr s'dycf refuting to give aid cr comfort to su:h rata fcr a wek cr even a day. Let the word go tutlh'-:i rdl izzis if the h:to, cf toj u-.-V.TkMe d-:t;:'a;Uontogiva t:. no quarter. CcmbLne by co-open. Ling with rubbers to da rh work rs we hir3 forri'.rly daze by hirirg br:pc::.ry xi h, f. A i.."- r h,. 1 better wcik bilf toa T'-'tii! r.rsvct to t . ii'lhh hi3 vcik

la to t'A up to l-'.J tsvzi h his t.--J.ljt

baked on long tins. -

Ltxes Ponisa. Take of white -wax ai.

cue ounce. ererraaeeti two ounces, and a j Oca ancestors, the xuw&a.e

ecod pinch of salt Mix and melt these have been to incrcnt a

together, and when cold it will form a I Barv in. Thy w--. re t'.l e

hard cake. . Put a piece the size of a pea higher braaciies.

in the hot fctareii for every tnree or lonr Bsiusa hair m a

When ironing go over ine imen wilj ti.arlien it, pys a u t

quickly a second time; this increases the 80raQ people don't like t j L -

ponsn. j aariienea in mat wuj,

Hashsd Gases. Cut tae . remains - R f j a i0;ji

me w&u

l'i fruit . ii. ii Cj.s to b .' '. I

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one rama into joints: reserve

jt " pieces, and the inferior ones and trim

mings put into a stew-pan with an onion,

pepper, a strip of lemon-peel, salt and

water, or weak " stock; stew these lor

about an hour, and strain toe gravy;

fhif.TcpTt it with fkrar and butter; add -

one glass cf port wine, one table-spoon

ful of catchup; lay In the pieces of game,

and let them gradually warm through by

the Eide of the fire; do not allow them to tow ! r,r ir,A r-ir-.es will be hard: when on

the 'point of simtaering, serve and gam-

ish the dish with sippets of toasted bread.

SIEGES OF COJUSTAXTISOrLE. Constantinople has been besieged twenty-eight times since its foundation. The first siege, according to an article In the Fremdenblatt, was in tha year 477 B. C, when Fausanias marched to the town after the battle of Platea. In 410

B. C. it was besieged by Alcibiades ; in

'347, by Leo, General to Philip of Mace-

don ; in 197, A. D., by Septimus foeve-

rus ; in 313, by the Emperor Maximus;

in 315, by Constantine tho Great; in 616, by Choaroes, of Persia; in 625, by

the Chief of the Avars; in C"G, by Me

avia, General to the Arab Prince Ali; in 669, by Tesid, his son; in 674, by Sofia Ben Aaf ; in 719, by the two sons of the

the Caliph Mervan; in 744, by Sob man, son of the Caliph Abdul Melek; in 76 i, by Paganor, King of the Bulgarians; in in 785, by Haroun al Pwaschid; in 798, by Abdul Melek; in 811, by Ilirnmus, despot of the Slavonians; in 820, by Thomas the Slavonian; in 8-83, by the Russian Varangians, under Ascold and Diz; in 914, by Simeon, King of the Bulgarians; in 1048, by Tornicius the rebel; in 1031, by Aleius Comeneus; in

1204, by the Crusaders; m 1261, by

Michael Palattlogns; in 1395, by Bi-

azet; in 1402, by the same; in 1414, by

his sonMusa; in 1422, by Murad lb,

son of Mohammed I., and in 145.- by

Mohammed II., who captured Constanti- cap un

nople on the 23Lh of May in that year,

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JilOOKAVUICAL X&TE8. Christopher Columbus, Sebastian Ca

bot and Americas Vespucci (the first,

discoverer of the Western world; the

second, the shore line of the United States; and the third giving his name to

the continent) were all Italians.

The first females who immigrated to VJro-inia wpre Mrs. porrcfit and her

maid, Anne Bums, in the expedition of Newport, 1603. The first marriage in Virginia was in the tane year. John Laydon to Anne Barns. The ceremony was probably by the "good master Hunt William Iledley, cf Wylani colliery, made the first traveling engine (locomotive), or tabalitate for animal power, in. a cllc.-y in Er-l-nd, ia 1 13. Tb Stockton sad D.uhr .-n r ::! .?y, cca-

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books feel it -V " T - ,',). waa thd lacon.a rcIr. . t "That's our toi-lly tr-:,'" - "1 a Arkansas youth, as ha p-.:: ' It vig

orous hemlock. "A good many, cl our

folks have been hung on that tree for

borrerin' horses alter dark.'

"Any news, Mr. JisMnsr eihed the

landlady as that genuemaa iaia owa

the paper and began to etrnsgtawua las

Bteak. "Yes, ma'am, said Jei:aa;

"Sitting Bull has crossed the boarder." ' Jon bore all sorts of privations, and yet was patient; Washington underwent ali the hardships of a long war, ad jet was always cheerful; but it utterly crushes the heart of a pretty you-Qg lady if her " bang " flies out of order just before she enters the parlor. A gentleman in England committed suicide, the other day, and left a paper stating that he did so because his wife was a great deal too good for hiia. That's why the jury returned a verdict recording their opirioa that the deceased "wes of an unsound state of mint!." " As akbeb attracts a rtraw, bo does

beauty attract admiration. tuue true; but the strains of a brass band will pull a sick woman out of bed, and take the census of all the children on a street before the bass drummer strikes his first rest. Cincinnati Breakfani Table. . MATUTINAIi JESTS, (From tlie Breakfe Table. Macket, the Bonanza king, has an income of 3 a minute, and yet he wears no diamond pin, and only puts on a clean shirt once a day. We suppose a good many men will throw up their hats and yell for joy

when they learn that "the coming bonnet ia a capote cf shirred Bilk -with a tulle

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