Bedrock democrat. (Baker City, Baker County, Or.) 1870-188?, April 21, 1875, Image 4

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    C G G liE R ’ S E A S T
[ BY PAUL PLUHE.
T R IP
his daughter had taken.
W h en Martha had eaten her bread, she
sat and listened. She cou ld hear the m o ­
notonous fall o f the water and the sighing
o f the wind. The snow had n ow ceased
fallin g she gazed out o f the cavern and
saw that the stars had com e out, and the
m oon was rising H ow slight a thing will
som etim es drive gloom from o n e ’s heart !
Martha actually felt cheerful when she
found the bad weather had disappeared.—
She thought o f Frederick , little supposing
that be was clim b in g the mountain that
m om ent to serve her if she needed his as­
sistance.
A s she sat there ca llin g to m ind the
bright lace and kin d words o f her lover,
she heard tlie signal and footsteps ap­
proaching, and s u d d e n l y her father cam e
-to the cave with a pack w hich he dragged
after him .
“ H ere,” he said, “ pull it In, it is not hea.
v y ; but "tis a good round sum , th ou gh .”
Martha hauled the pack into the cave
and her father disappeared again. After
aw h ile, she heard his whistle, and he re­
turned with a second load. H e com m an d ­
ed her to shoulder the first package and
go on before him .
“ ’Tis unfortunate the m oon lias risen so
soon. I thought we were going to have a
dark night,” growled K ron e, “ But we
must h u rry , ’ tis dangerous to be carrying
the contraband over these roads. One
m ile further,” he con tinued, “ then I am
safe.”
“ Father, do you hear the barking o f
dogs ?” asked Martha.
“ N o, n o, girl; travel o n ,” replied K rone
“ There, I hear it a gain,” cried the girl *
“ and there is som eth in g snuffing behini
us. I am sure there is.’ ’
“ Go alon g, go alon g, and h old your
tongue,” replied her father.
Suddenly Martha stopped and spoke in a
whisper, as she pointed over on their left.
“ There is som ething m o v in g ,” she said,
“ N ow , d o n ’ t you see it ? ”
The m oonbeam s were slanting through
the pines and gave an uncertain light, but
no sooner had Jacob K ro n e looked in the
direction w hich his daughter indicated,
than lie uttered an oath.
“ ’Tis tlie sharpshooters,” he cried. “ W e
are lost if we do n ot reach the ravine.—
Q uick, girl, q u ick .”
A dog cam e up and sprang at K ron e’s
throat, but he seized the creature and
threw him into the abyss w hich was at
hand. A second dog now m ade for the
sm uggler, and Jacob, th in k in g only o f
safety, hurled his pack at the savage
brute, and both pack and dog went rolling
dow n the m ountain side.
“ Give m e you r p a ck ,” he cried, taking
the load from the girl’s back and sp.-ing-
ing down the lock y path , with his daugh­
ter follow in g h im . Destruction seemed
to press close upon their steps. V oices in
¡he rear frequently shouted, -‘ H alt !”
Jacob returned no answer, bu tu ah ied on
li is way. T hen cam e the report o f muskets
which t he mountains reverberated a hun­
dred fold. One shot struck directly at Ja_
co b ’s feet.
“ ’Tis becom ing serious,” he muttered.
“ I can go no further,” cried Martha.—
“ Leave m e and save yourself; they w ill
not shoot a w om an .”
K ron e laughed bitterly.
“ Leave you !” he repeated, “ and have
you betray m e and bring you r father to
the g a llo w s ? C o m e ,ju m p a lon g.”
“ I never would betray y o u ,” replied Mar­
tha, lim pin g on her way. “ They m ight
sh oot m e, but I would not betray y o u .”
Just the Fred A n ker sprang up in the
path before them .
“ For heaven’s sake !” he cried , “ be
q u ick .”
•
“ Take the girl,” answered K rone, “ she
is givin g ou t.”
Fred threw his arm around Martha and
supported her as she tottered along.—
W h en the road was good he caught her in
his arms and threw her across hi3 shoul­
der.
“ Oh ! F rederick,” she m urm ured, “ what
a risk you are incurring. What, if we should
be taken ! Y ou will be punished for be­
ing in our com pa n y !”
‘ ,Hush I” this was all the reply that
cam e from Fred’s lips.
Again cam e the cry: “ H alt ! in the
k in g ’s nam e we com m an d you to h alt.”
But the fugitives ran faster, and then
cam e the w hiz o f balls again.
A m om en t m ore anti the ravine was
reached, but at that instant a m usket ball
struck K rone in the shoulder and lie fell.
“ Safe for the present,” he cried, turning
to Anker. “ I know a place where I can
conceal m yself and not be discovered. I
jam hit in tiie shoulder. I ’ ll reach hom e
ere long. Y ou hurry forward with the
girl. If you m ake good tim e, you are safe.
The guards will have to retrace their way
fo ra m ile ero they can stand on tin's
ground.”
A hour later, Fred A n k er and Martha
reached their jo u rn e y ’s end. Fred had
carried the contraband pack, and got it of]
safely.
Four hours later, Jacob K rone m ade his
appearance. Fred had to act as surgeon,
but. be c j traded the ball from K ron e’s
shoulder. That n ight’s w ork, however,
finished J a cob ’s contraband business. He
never could carry a pack afterward.
Fred Anker married Martha, and is d o ­
ing a respectable business in Saafeld as a
goldsm ith.
K o ta very great distance outside the old
Trailed town o f Saafeld, the road abruptly
turns from tho banks o f the Saale, and be­
gins to ascend the central ridge o f the Tkur-
ingerwald. A few huts used to be upon the
spot, but they have all disappeared now.
The occupants, who were popularly suppos-
sd to be wood-choppers, lived there with
their families, hut ’ twas very little wood­
chopping they did, being more disposed to
carry on the business o f smuggling across
the frontier. The occupation was a danger­
ous one, for soldiers were constantly moving
over the mountain and forest to prevent
smugglers from defrauding the Saxon Gov­
ernment; yet such was the dexterity o f the
lawless wood choppers, that it was rarely
they were apprehended. A good night’s
veuture would enable one of these fellows to
live for months without turning Lis hand to
work.
It was a dark evening in Winter, when
Jacob Krone entered his hut and bade his
daughter prepare to follow him.
“ W rither do we go, father ?” faltered
the girl, getting ready to obey the command.
“ What is that to you ?” replied Krone.
“ Women are always asking such silly ques­
tions. Comei hurry, I suppose your moth­
er won’t return for a couple o f hours ? Well,
she’ll know where you have gone.”
Martha Krone would much have preferred
remaining at home that night, for young
Frederick Anker, the best looking fellow in
the neighborhood, was coming to see her,
and Martha was pretty well satisfied that
Frederick was in love with her.
However much she might desire to re­
main by her fireside that evening, she knew
it was useless to expect it, for when Jacob
Krone commanded every member o f his fam­
ily had to obey without question or mur-
Bjur. Fifteen years’ service as a soldier had
jnado him imperious and quick tempered,
and he learned iest-ons when lie carried a
musket, that Le never and never would for­
get; and not the least o f these was to obey
bliuuiy, and quickly too, tr punishment
would oe speedy and severe. Mal tha knew
the temper of her father too well to be
diligent in everything she undertook.
He was a man who expected and made wom ­
en do their fair share o f wotk. This work
was sometimes so heavy that it taxed female
endurance to the utteimost. “ I»ut what el
that,” he would say, must wo not all bear
burdens ? Can wo expect to go through the
world dressed like buttoiliies and idle as
drones V That might do for the King’s
court, but it wouldn’ t answer for poor
folks.”
“ Come, follow me,” he said as he stepped
outside the door.
Martha rad enveloped herself in some
warm clothing, and had found time to whis­
per a word to iter yout get' sister. It was a
message to Fred' Anker, when he should
come that evening.
The wind blew int nsely cold as they set
out, and the higher they ascended the hills,
the keener became the blast, ¡¿now flakes
to ¡.began to fall, and altogether the night
promised to he a bad one.
Martha ¿trudged by her father’s side, nev­
er speaking unless lie addressed her. fche
had no need io enquire whither they were
going, for she was-too well accustomed to
these adventures’ to ¿have any doubt upon
the matter. They walked in silence along
the unfrequented mountain path and clim b­
ed with difficulty up the rocky places.
“ Lay hold o f my belt,” commanded her
father, in a low voice, as they came to a dif-
iicu. t piece of road. He spoke m a subdued
tone, lor be was apprehensive lest the guards
might be lurking in the numerous caverns
that wore in the mountains, and take him
prisoner.
The girl trembling with cold and fear,
obeyed her rough conductor, and they reach­
ed a spot of tableland, where they paused to
take breath.
“ H old 1” whispered Krone, suddenly;
“ do you hear anything ! Listen 1 1 be­
lieve in my soul those were men’s voices.”
Martha bent her head to listen, “ h o ! ’
she replied, “ ’ tis hut the wind howling
through the pines, and sad enough it
sounds.”
H er father, however, was not satisfied.
“ Stand ¡still,” he continued; “ listen, now.
Surely I hear lco¡steps, and quite plainly
too.”
“ No, father,” answered Martha, “ it is the
ice bursting in the chasm and falling upon
the rocks. Oh, ’ us very cold !”
Krone paid no heed to the last lem rrk,
but put his ear low to the ground and lis­
tened. Presently he said, “ Come on .”
For a while the road was smooth, but af­
terward it began to grow difficult, for the
rocks were so abrupt.
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Jacob Krone putted his daughter close to
R A IL R O A D M A T T E R S .
his side, and sai.i :
“ Should any mis (Fur tune Lcfall me,, to­
The Boise Statesman, says, “ Col. W. W.
night, tell your mother she must not give Chapman, President of the Portland, Dalles
up the business, i have made it very prof­ and Salt Lake Eailro ul, arrived by overland
itable, and I should not die easy if I believ­ stage from New York, Sunday evening, and
ed it would drop with my hie. You are old remained over yesterday, and left tlii 3 m or­
enough now to lend a hand, and Earnest ning by the Umatilla sia;e for Portland. He
will soon be growing up to assist you. You reports that the telegram from Senator
all can carry it on well enough, I should Kelly, published in the Portland papers, say-,
ing that a contract had »te entered
ole.
hink.”
Martha felt a glosm steal over her heart; Col. Chapman with an agent o f an English
Company to build our railroad, was correct,
her father’s words sounded like an omen.
A f pr a while they reached an open space. and the contract has been sent to London
Dark as it wa , they could perceive they had for ratification by the company, and the Col.
will know within twenty days, thirty at the
overcome the worst difficulties o f the road.
Jacob took his daughter by the.hand, and most, the result, when, if accepted, thenew 3
will be fully promulgated. Until then, he
ted her to a cave in the rock near by,
“ We are now on the iro:iti-r, ’ Le-saiL cannot say much more about it of interest.
“ You must stay here; you would only be in This company has all the means at their
my way over there,” and he pointed ahead command necessary to build the road, and
o fb im .—“ When I return,” Le continued, do not care ab H it cue subsidy tried for iu
“ I ’ll whistle, and as soon .as you hear me. Congress. None o f these tneu who form
Btir your.-elf, for we’ll have to be in a-hurry •’ this company have ever been connected with
Martha sat down upon a stone, and began the Northern Pacific railroad, as lias been
to eat a piece oi black bread, while her fa­ reported iu our town. That company, the
Col.- says are not able to move a pig,
ther went his way.
In the’ iueaii time Fred Anker had called and they have never thought of swinging
around this way with their road. The in­
to see his sweathsart and received the m is
sago Martha had sent by her younger .-isor. creasing business and receipts on the Union
When Fred heard it, his brow grew gioomy a . i Conti a: P lie reads lend great en-
and he pondered a few minutes. Then, as c ¡n ag' me t to th route, and is now lo >k-
d upon as the most favorable railroad pro­
if suddenly resolved, he I el t the hut and be­
gan to foltew the path that jjttcob Krone and 1 ject io the United Statcp»
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for the cure of all disorders o f the Stomach, Liver,- Bowels.
Kidneys, Bladder, Nervous Diseases, Headache, Constipation,
Costiveness, Indigestion,, Dyspepsia, Biliousness. Bilious Fe­
ver, Inflammation c f the Rowels, Piles, and all Derangements
o f the Internal Viscera. Warranted to c-flect a positive cure.
Purely Vegetable, containing no mercury, minerals, or dele­
terious drugs.
A few doses o f R A D W A Y ’ S PILLS w 5l! free the system
from all the above-named disorders. Price, *25 rents per box.
SOLD BY D R U G G ’ STS.
R EA D “ FALSE A N D T R U E .” Send one letter stamp
to R A D W A Y b CO., No.
Warren Street, New York. Infor­
mation worth thousands w ill be sent you,
August 19, 137i.nl51y
SHERMAN &. HYDE
Cor. Kearny c;:a Suiter Sis.
S A N F R A N C IS C O ,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS 111
S H E E T I'd U S IC ,
Musical Instruments,
z n :::c i i A X J D i s E .
Orders from trio Interior promptly filled.
m u s ic a l
Druggists & Gen.A#<ts., San Francisco, Califor-
Jiia. & cor. ofW hasihglou & Cfiarlton Sts.,N.Y
Sold by all Iiru y yists and Dealers'
August 19. 1874, ni.fiv
Or, J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass,,
P ra ctica l a n d A n a ly tica l Chemists.
SOLD
BY
A I .I ,
D R U G G IS T S
EVERYW HERE.
K A L L ’S
VEELTAOLE SlCILI/dl
H A IR
ÎNEWEB.
Every year increases the popu-
arity of this valuable Hair Prep-
iration, which is due to merit
done.
W e can assure our old
lations that it is kept fully up to
its high s t a n d a r d ; a n d it ia the on-
y reliable and perfected prepara-
ion for restoring G u a y ok F aded
rÍAiK to its youthful color, making
ft soft, lustrous, and silken. The
scalp, by its use, becomes white and
ctean. It removes all eruptions and
dandruff; and, by its tonic proper­
ties, prevents the hair from falling
)ufc, as it stimulates and nourishes
the hair-glands.
B y its use, the
hair grows thicker and stronger,
in baldness, it restores the capillary
glands to their normal vigor, and
will create a new growth, except in
extreme old age. It is the most
economical H air - D ressing ever
used, as it requires fewer applica­
tions, and gives the hair a splendid,
flossy appearance.
A . A . Ilayes,
M.I)., State Assayer of Massachu­
setts, says, “ The constituents are
;;ure, and carefully selected for ex­
cellent quality; and I consider it
the B e s t P reparation for its
intended purposes.”
Sold by all Dru y gist a and Dealers in Medicines.
P ric e On® DcLLar.
B u c k in g h a m ’s
D ye.
FOR THE W H I S K E R S .
A s our Ren ewer in many cases
requires too long a time, and too
much care, to restore gray or faded
Whiskers, we have prepared this
lye, in one preparation, which will
quickly and effectually accomplish
this result. It is easily applied,
Hid produces a color which will
neither rub nor wash off. Sold by
Yd Druggists. Price Fifty Cents,
.•lanafacturcd by R. P. HALL & CO.,
rjq ii© F a l l ’T e rm o f tiie B a k e r C i t y
1 Academy will begin on t t e 1st day o f
September, 1873, under the supervision o f
uj
T r a a s a c t s e v e r y h in d o f le^iiirssirlo
f l u n k i n g B iu i a e s s ,
B U Y 'S A S D SKILILS liX C S IA T T K I?
on tlie principal cities of i he United States
and Europe.
I S S U E S C E R T I F I C A T E S ©IF
D E P O S I T available af ail commercial
and financial points.
B U Y S A N » ' S E I i h a National, State,
Citv and County Bonds.
I N V E S T M E N T S M B S on orders.
G O L D & S I E V E R H E L L I O N and
I ,E G A E T E N D E R S bought and sold.
M P O S I T A C C O U N T S kept in Gold,
Silver and Currency, and subject to check
at pleasure.
I N T E R E S T 5 »A II> on Time Deposits.
C O B J E C T I O N S M A D E iu S a :i
F r n u c i s c o and vicinity without charge,
and at all other points at cost, and proceeds
remitted at current rates of Exchange.
0. H. BOG AST,
PETER H. BUEHEIT
Cashier.
President.
I 'R U I 'A R E D B Y
BAKES CITY ACADEMY.
o n a r c H e r e b y N o t if ie d fls a i
all Lands purchased o f J. M. Boyd,
Y
other persons, ip the Sou theastQu liter oi
Cap ital (PailuD la GöM(ji$ 8 Ö 0 ,ÖÖO
Surplus Fund (Is(Mil) 206,110
Among the great
discoveries of mod­
ern science, few are
o f more real value
to mankind than
this effectual rem­
edy for all diseases
o f the Throat and
Lungs. A vast tri­
al of its virtues,
throu ghout this ana
other countries, has
shown tliat it does
surely and effectually control them. The tes-
Hmony of our best citizens, o f all classes, es­
tablishes the fact, that C h e r r y P e c t o r a l
wiil and does relieve and cure tlie afflicting
disorders o f the Throat and Lungs beyond any
other medicine. The most dangerous affec­
tions of tlie Pulmonary Organs yield to its
power; and cases of C o n su m p tio n , cured
by this preparation, are publicly known, so
remarkable as hardly to be believed, were
tliev not proven beyond dispute. As a rem­
edy it Is adequate, on which the public may
re.’y for full protection.
By curing C oughs,
the forerunners o f more serious disease, it
saves unnumbered lives, and an amount of
suffering not to be computed. It challenges
-rial, and convinces the most sceptical,
livery family should keep it on hand ns a
"inflection against the early and unperceivcd
attacks of Pulmonary Affections, which are
easily met at first, bu.t which become incura­
ble, and too often fatal, if neglected. Tender
;nngs need this defence; and it is unwise to
be without it. As a safeguard to children,
i¡ni l the distressing diseases which beset the
¡'in-oat and Chest' o f childhood, C h e r r y
P e c t o r a l is invaluable; fo>% by its timely
use multitudes arc rescued from premature
prnvesb and saved to the love and affection
centred on them. It acts speedily and surely
against ordinary colds, securing sound and
health-restoring* sleep. No one will suffer
troublesome in flu e n z a and painful B ron ­
ch itis, when tl’.ey know how easily they can
be cured'.
Originally tlie product o f long, laborious,
-snd successful chemical investigation, no cost
,>? toil is spared in making every bottle in the
utmost possible perfection.. It may He confi­
dently relied upon .as possessing nil the vir-
'uos it lias ever exhibited, and capable of
producing cnr<‘ s as memorable as the greatest
it has ever effected.
N A S H U A , FT.Il.
N otice to A l l Persons.
13.,
a
STRONG A N D TU RE R ICH FLOOR— IN CR E ASE OF
FLESH A N D W E IG H T — CLEAR SKIN A N D BEAU
T IF U L COM PLEXION SECU RED TO ALL.
SAN FRANCISCO»?
aiixom;
bladder<
, n F T I]E LUNCSi
tfoT Diseases o f tlie Throat and L u n g s,
such a 3 Coughs, Colds, W h oopin g-
Cough, B ronchitis, Asthma,
and Consum ption.
Section Seventeen, in Tow ndiip Nine South,
and Forty East, commonly known as Bakei
City, and Boyd’s Addition, arid which is
Situated in Baker county, Oregon, (if said
Boyd, or other person, lias not first secured
the title o f the undersigned to the same),
is voidable, and will be taken from you with­
out any pay or reward for improvements,
and you are further notified that there has-
been no final decision, even in the Land.
Gliice, against me, on merit, as to my title
to said lands. All that decision went to, was
to tlie point that my Attorneys did not make
the appealin' proper season, as ordered Dv
me. Suit will be instituted in proper time
to recover all o f said laud and improvements
held. Beware!
ROYAL A. PIERCE.
•Rockbridge, Wis., Jan. 24, 1874.n34tf
S. P. BARRETT, A. M., ,
P r i n c i p a l ; a s s is t e d b y
M r s . B a r r e t t , as Preceptress.
The Directors feel warranted in saying that
our School will fully maintain its present
high reputation under its present manage-
merit, and every effort will be made to ren­
der full satisfaction to our patrons.
U N T o tic e .
S e ttto
V f O T 5C E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
A t to all those who are in arrears with the
Academy Company for tuition, to call oi
Mr. W. F. McCrary, at tlie Post Cilice, anu
settle their accounts, and save COST,
Baker City, April 9,1874.
,, ,
A. H . BROWN,
President.
T J p .
avin g so ld o a t m y *>i
H ssarv
in B ator City to l u d . toi l u
tor me to settje m accoi
hoc
tlu.j e indebted will confer a favor [
ton ward and settling their account!
atoJy, by so doing they will save co
„
JOHN EPPI
Baker City, F e b - 1 , 1875.n39fcf
^ 0
2 » lO O L m 3
Primary Department, per Quarter,
$10 00
Preparatory and Academic, “
15 00
Latin. Extra,
3 59
French, Extra,
3 qq
Other H igher Branches in proportion.
Tuition Invariably in ADVANCE.
A. H. BPtOWN, President.
W m . F. M c C rary , Sec’y.
n !3 tf
Mice to tie PHic.
On and alter May 20th, 1872, the Post O f­
fice hours will he from 9 a. m . to 7 p. m .—
Sundays excepted.
Open on Sundays from
9 to 10 a. m . and 5 to 6 p. m.
GEO. H . TRACY, p. sr,