Star of the Cape, 19 November 1880 IIIF issue link — Page 4

F t j \A>» upt-d K. H>r - « — fi, I ? WkesnwZfy an w M * . • !*"r*- — d B -**i- ' k p *—i»— . n * la teaaant. E Tail saw tasll iky sn.ad r Wkese WlsUlM. mm b ■mu.tm.i.M: a MM * rkaP IW worn nUtn fc — e c mk» seems.*'. ^It.UlM.ki.^Uk. * Is toss* BO koirr I b >H. B-» ta Us-w!. ■ VHneWawM.UlB, > Fskk. to)* wl lo... M boons IB Mill P M***. *■»■« WW" *"•• -to wUapasd.-1* H-I-LIS-- ■ 1- I A Tragedy at Yanktown. Tbe Go<drn Kim« latent opened Is- v wittop pc*1ak. and. B wrary BH« t.Bnpry ■ » Itmln. I m md) (or coaelctlon , Indeed. lb* *>ry rbetorirol luxuriance 01 lb* sip* loosed couepicooua.y to so , wild and uauiriitosd aland I l Bctef a my psstienl mas. I waited > my pah-roily tor my diansr Possibly I I -• Willi ilid "ioodaros* ol nu others. r bad impressed tbt rerersultol waiter 1 MlmicW|]au.ail»«M«ln i ram , rxim temp. and extra slow to < proportion to the bla kaas sad s-eekness I <d myrmt. ■ Tbtnwatnn iluk to look around aad behold. bat. aa my profeaaios rw < en* of oWratioo. I km ad myaaU almost aammacdowely ropulap m k. Druaht idly aad (rally aa ibe ■ labia a bad babit. by tb* way— tb. cwly object to a siraipbl Into ol <riaioa wao a Terr roaportabto black bat baap- I la« oa a Bail. 1 bad cdtaa tern fast aa I ■marinate bam baicrr. bat I had aarar ■ acta them h- so leap a time. Tttopaml , I beaeflt of rotrrnteate d alteatioa ia tbal I BaaamteraaabWa. aad baton dtaarr , i curbed m* I bad mastered that bat I admit that, from my alaadpobt. I , ealf pots oaoeided riewofr my subject. , and merely lbs outside. But I was pnal Ueeof lbs disaster pi tb* erowa. that u carried a "alx toch" brim; bryoad . all tbal. a haaaUfol silken aad waa wound artistically twin* about ' il. and f terminated in a ooepla of Lapptnp | taaaaia. ' tbcclivumferrcr* of tberrowa and rim PaaamdHaly. wbaa lb* steaks mm* toaad I waa li Barry. Tb. hat was for(OUeu. It Wa wot tbero wbro 1 bad •aiafaad diaaer, bat lb. slrok, w*r* , ' «MWtely th.^wteidat lar,.. that I tr ueunedanr* wbh tbt eternal otataa ol •idupa that tbm aboald b* bat oa* 1 • ' ISX"? h"* b°«-Wnly for •nakh. Caa tt-Ulla aad nloona win aaadad ia nary bio. k. bat a* I afoaneB ' oser tb* maentop iatat of tbt Yaaktowa I *""■ I *"* sxbaustiap ia cm* l*U awoov tb* total fraud aprrcpatr of tb* literary Iraaaan* of lb# town. '»«■ It wa* Its darltep pit,..™ f anrdmnd aairidn aa awm motatU •adtr ha too rot. ..d I bat fir-t airht ol my amy I- tb. to.a h bad baa partlcW alariy blamad. h i waatraTtUap lor piimari.bat adtl tactlr. u alwaya pnvarad to boaor bit L pnfcmicm. ladcad. it waa |am ,aa ■P"S*W"a to *nk th* rord*. fj_WJP«W»U.aadCtdaraa4octba dfrw. , f ' "• "Wood" Umr timm la arr*a I Foal Blot Upoa Oar [ - trtr.rAr ^ r ,b* J ol maa. teatd lady Lad Ma mardand ia b*r I bad. aad bar raam robbad of ita boardad | T J"1" "• 1 famd tm« oa'y th* boam. F ha* tb* lhtl* yard c*owd*d by a tbroap | al th* morbhlly carioca. fcr. ahhoapt ■ ***h ooanacm win aoc r«r* ia TaakI baa. lb*y ror fonJabol faacdaaliar I mkiacta far larratipatioa aad comattaL * Tfc"^* *— ^hWabadbataatwork K tmatmybody to go aamjabm*. aad [ amy pomfW* otew that tb* tora* aaipbt I At for th* trarks la th* paadra. tbar* r d- w b»d bwa maad atxa. bat Urn r ' ' "how bow it had bna 4oa>; tb* f t-fy bad faa.a nmomd lo aa appar | »»m. aad rrtatb* bloody abamaoarrM | oat to b* waabod.' I oltb*_teapady had blmI amdy or tmuaaiw to wmoo* all «*1KujSstssu ft bad Inc ml * I tba racaiaad mad* tbt E "anil tba Maodydmd. Oaa of |^Ohmimim« tbat 1 mmm tak*aa» .-a* "t'w a."jr^ ^J^Bhel baP- tbal bat-tbe bat of tba ;

tba lacm of tba owaan of tbm^ Lata, bat I eoald aw*, paaaadr mya» that I bad mr *t*a oa. cf tb*m btfoaa. I A thoupl^Uto bowl ejtrk bad alrtody jm- I at that boar wm aboot all patlwrad. Apala did I rut w tb* dnotkm 1 bad I y paid lo tb. tteokt of tbt prtTtoo* dar. c I bad abacot dnp^rrd ol fi*b.l»i it , oat oa that lis*, wbca a talL 7»raipht , tear*, with a riapiaf. «iaatir n*aaad , ka*a *y*. *trodt *omt what car tlntiy Ja. , aad almoat btitn I bad awaaurrd Lit. , b* bod Ittt a brtpbt. aaw mw bat do , tht aail. aad anted blatatif at tU taHr ; t batow. • v j , Tb*r* waa my Unit ortaaioa for t ■nptftfopiblm. ^Ilt had takta tbt oaly , eirwl*bat tbt tboo mod tbty raialy fol- ' art Btrtr written op la tlte atwt- 1 paptr or ramaaat. SU1I I watebad blm. At th* mat ttm* l itaditd th* a*w bat on tht old nail- i wa* d-rrlopinp a ( I maaia for tbal aort of thiap. Wbttbrr ( or Dot ia morbid lanry. 1 atold not lor- , p*t the black l«:t hat of y**t«day. and ( In imapiaatioo aaw it jret acowllap. , broad-hrimynll of hiddtn crlm*. doon mr. I couldat determine; bat now I nana at tbrateao oa* wbtn the f ktta ty« waa not plaadap my way j I aboald like to bare looked lnaidc it , | Bat that afternoon 1 /look "ta" -tfit t .tore* of Yaaktowa. Oat of them told, tar .y that moraiap. jo« aacb a bat 1 to iaat aocb a maa. -He came ben bareheaded." eiI plalaad tb* r tod or ol baad rorrrinpi ; ! - bad bad hU old bat blown off at U yet in fear aad Utmbliap. San! How to* A thousand aarh evjtocidaucm to mUmd met of oar pros mtmth at the Uoldra Kitre*. bit would hart to-morrow. - Worktop ItptaUy aito^tmotouly.'^l rather iike hi* tboopbtfn set. " Bat myaaaph tont wereamamiap each more laapfhle abape. 1 had arraap d that niphl lu ban him called oat oflhe^upper-room. and when b* waa stoat I aabmitoud oa the told mail the broad-brimmed, black bat. » Uh ita ailk lamel* aad (loamy bloody tap pnUout of crime, lor tb* bripht new Nobody »lae noticed ma. batth* keer , .yen woatd ll lb*y had been preaect. TLea 1 watched, u fffty limn hefor. aad aiace 1 ban. for rite rnalu of all my piaaahap. lilt to enily for ail -outlet I o tall. H* bad retoroed bow. bad finished had raiaad my cup ol ooffe. to neb a. maaaer that I waa pcirileped t> todk I alraipbl ahead. 1 Hk mtod was tolrsl octome ihouaht. ' aad b* did what I waa roafidrat he woald— took tba old. familiar, broad - I brim, tlte wcannf of which bad belap it to aa absorbed, aaaoatciocu man1 aer opua bit bead, be atarted from, the 1 room. Aa old babit will anr rcoutrt | itaelf orsr at" reto'ullntii, aad aa old 1 Then be caapbl my ay*! I had re 1 lookinp him fall ia the face 1 He stepped back, aad aa if to that to •Iaat bk quick mtod bad tolred the ' [ problem at hk mktak*. ht lifted bit ' ' tb* bat. I taw it tnmbl* to bit baad. I kaew lik prayor-tlaat it wm* boried Murder will out— torn* times! | "Amktokr." L' mattered- with a r acotof a kdtVs^— <•' apolopy. uo Ik . turned to replace the bet, , "Too ban "mWr no mktaker 1 I aatwerad quick It. ritiap aad coafroat i ia* him. "That bat k yooit!" I Let me ndlt the mtod of tbkt eilkln him that be bad not kn Yaaktowa - booo raoupfa ; tbal a doaea woa.a mup1 aim the bat. that be blmtolf had claimed i it aad that hit pockets wen thep I • tip bed down with the prior ol blood. "Stand baoa!" be cried, and a reTolnr p learned beta** atytevO I always rttptct aacb snthorily I wl.ru there unobe.pforil > Bat all Yaaktowa were wrnm. aad wblkt tbe pant* al the Gulden Fleece . did aoi ao macfa aa aaapect tbe equitj or I DMTita of tb* cat*. Utey wore deteraUaed r to to* a fair fit hi. aad promptly kat Ibetr aaaktaao* lo that effect. "He ta the' mar-term!" wm* words I that tommllj ezplatoed mr dilemma. . Yaaktowa cod*. r la a moataat " Kwa Eyn" waa a*t I upoo. tb* rnolnr knocked from hk . pm sF. Md oa bit penoa aad to bk ! troak abaadaat eridenc* of hia paill waafoaad. Tba moraiap't Norn tpoke lealtoply r tod atroaply ol tba propriety of lynch . law. bat batter oouBacl peer ailed, aad : UteTilhto of tb* bloodiest of Yaaklown . tnpedkt paid ia " kpal tea^ei"- for hk I brutal crimt- [ cartoaa Facta. Tblrti-taj thoatial. t»*l OffMW Tba Cblaaat oak* pW oat of a com1 moa kind ol nawcod oa their tboce*. | Tb* America* Bible society baa pro- . rand a aaw mop ryBader pi ma. apoa I wtkm alcm*awbokBlbkeaa btprtoted •my mtoate. Tlxn k a oa** ia 'Moaro*. Ooaa- to , which, atadafdb of Wty foat, baa be*a I c&ariap away torn* boabm anr bar » hem**, wa* ataap by a wm». aad the » effmc k tacb that tb* baa been ralireJy Tba okfoct *1 lb* prtato" tou.-mt la ' tba Orkkty i.laad. k tht eatbadnlot • »t^Mtaaat^a^«LirkTaah. wUcb data* ° A leid-plma. km la Fricbiy (bar oak- [ ky.CaU tote Wiamr. w*a foaad atom II ht. ^kadadky Stortoh*d^dto - At Mtitf . u wdfrdfoto tb. c**aa saSESEjsu:

TffABEiT. A tetter from Baranrill*. Ohio. t*llt *] story of a terribit t raped y wbkfa oc- . comd to Macro* cooatr. three mil** west of tb* wDlape of Lewimlle, to . j which fire peraoai were killed ontripht s aad oa* fatollr toinred. Tbt prtocipai i p actor to tbe tcroe of blood is Frank | B*d*abaapb. thirty years of (*- Tb* ; u rictimi are Lit wife, Mr*. Aaair Bedeo- a ■ <a daaphter of John Jeffre*. E*q . (l , wbo lins near Tempeiaaatfllle) ; her T baho. ape d leva thaa two years; Mr*. „ Stephrnj. aped forty-frpr. aad fi her two cbildna. a pirl *tena year* ol j tl ape aad a boy In or six ytan of ap*. f, j All aer* killed oatuipht except tbe |, daurl-ter of Mrs. Stephens, wbo U to a Tbe trapedy occurred on a Saturday r ereatop. at about dark. The ftratjadi- <j limit oi tbe m order* wen ditconnd a t younprr brother of Bedesbaopb. c ; who had been absent al ahtttkinp aad 1 wh%muraed at a joul clem o'clock at , r-ipht. Ketchup the family room on t ; hit rrturo. then hcinp justrnoopL lipht , awful shadow apoa the tren**o! death- > ; he was horrified to Bad upon the ftoor ; The body of Mn. Betsey Stephens— a , hair!' now dac toned and ma ted l-y \ \ blood, which had ooaed from brr brain . and run down bar dresi. A fripbtfo; j wooad-Lad been made with Ibe pole of , ; "and behind the ear. Oa the floor, [not | far away, were tbm children— hit own hah* aad two bcloepiap lo Mn Sic- , pheot— all dead except oa*. which was i ! Two of them had Ibeir head, crnabed. i probably I by tbe same weapon. The ' t liriap one had wounds about tb* lace. | I lulttbe akall did not seem lo be tot fond. The yoonp maa immediately p*»e the . I alarm, and a party ol horrified neiphtrapedy. A waroh of the premise* was 1 *ouo bepun. hut BOtbtop beyond what has been described waa d iscoeered ia 0 tb* bona*. The ontbciMtops wen thro * searched. Ia a tobacco |boasr a quarter J of a mile ranCdTlbr prrmiwi they found 1 Fiuk Bedrohaapii. badly wounded '' He bad craw ted Into th-* boas* throapb, * a track in tb* wall. Hit throat had been . col from ear to ear. aad blood wo tbda ° eridently made w lib a halcbet. were oc hit forehead aad face. It it toppoard thai tbe maa bad tried lo kill bimarll with tb* hatchet, aad. falitop to that, bad used lb* certain ud fatal rtaor d Both -capon, wen foaad near him. ( eoeerrd with blood. He was yet able f and. in reply to a question a* r" lo wbSbsbit wife was. be deeipoated the place where ab* ooald be foaad. and added that he killed her. He wm taken 'o'clock the next morula*. _ Tb* horrified acipbbor* went from " tore -de Id where tbe wife, l-te-at^ ' family duties, aad with no, thoupht of " dan per in her ofTBd. had pone to milk oaly a lew hoar* before. Tbe nipht o was dark aad rainy. A atiil more horribkaceae waa here presented . Here c iay tbe dead body of Mrs. Bedenbanph. st with her throat cut aad her head beater aad partly imbedded to mad. The s- " hatchet aad raaur had been used to do 1C ' the deadly wcrk, aad Ibe fair yoanp Is faoe wts loaned .and mutilated by tbe 0 cruel blows. Tb* bodies were placed ride by lid. to the houar. ud ad that Sabbath day. aa the pews "spread, band dreds of persons from the tarroaadinp country Ttilud lb* reeae ill death. Tb* exact way to whteh the kiliinp r was dnae will aeerr he known „ Wbe'.het tbt deed was tbe nealt of a sodden impulse, of a quarrel, or of a loop settled inteatioa. is not known. , Tbe actions of Ibe murderer when hit brother .leit blm to Ibe moraiap were n . not unusual, altboupb be oomplained of . not trrllup well There bad iieeu no ° family blckertop*. ud there was ao ih * leelinp between the murderer aad ibe ^ Frank Bedenbauph. lb* murderer, is f about thirty years of ape. Jasper ' \ Bedeabauph. bis lather, k ol G Tmsc I birth, and has tea children. He is a mile* sooth olCaiai*. w to re he owns * . farm of eome «»i acre*. Tb» old maa purchased the farm where Frank lire* eeeeral years apo. aad presented lo bhn. Frank waa a maa of immruse physical streaptb. as' *« Ibe whole family. He " wa* not of bad dkpc.il ion. allhouph u lb* (ami y bad Ibe reputaUoa of beinp and see* taktop medicine for tbe makfly. M ' but sea* not repmrded as al all daaperoas. He ws* married oaly two or three „ years ape. and was Ibe father of oat b child. He sras rakiap Ibe oldest child j il year* old. aad bad lired with blm for tero or thrre years. Il was lo rkll Ibis |. ebUdUml Betsey sad her yooaprat child A | weal to Badnbaaph's Mrs. Bedeun lady of exat Itol family and amiable to disposition, aad tor abort married Ilk j ■Sw'— Sale* aad Quertea. H. A. asks; What kibe hlpbnt to- 1 I- clia* a common iocomotire ran cltoabf A. A prod* of oae to tea or JM feet to o_ th* mil*, k the ttearieat prade erer - worked by a Iocomotire bartop an artij ficial "grip -to tbe roll, bat depeadlap upoa prority for adhesion, la F- H. ask* bow to make a pa* tbal m will inflate email hallooas to ooaalry ■ cirrsvaswc ^ scraps to a boplk. poor orer them a _ mixtaro of aalpbarie acid aad water, ; aad bydropa pa* srill be rapidly . eroirad. Cemrey tbk pa* tbrgaph a 3 waah book lo your kulWm TBkex- . pariraeat aboald act be performed to lb*. " rietoile of a lipfct or Are. „ R H. G ab: Oaa yoa ptoe me •i throapb yaur paper u itoiij tor rod < „ saaaf I kore a bcto* la which they tairiy . swarm, aad cum* flad uythiap tfost : , trill driia Ibaat oat- HtrsMtdtaM _ po^ar. bap poiaaa. ate, wkboal any ■ matoasaa M Ibe II I **1- h wGi a soto I ■ ■ I I I Lkd with tba MtotP* ( ' Tbk np set rim ripsalsp daky otli sums.

cum BE gcflflCHEM. | ] A oorresnondeat. writiar from P.HU- > sc 'rille. Fa., says: The failure of *11 tbe . » | attempts to -extfcpakh tb* Art wtieh j ta bss been raptor to the Feeley Boa d. I colliery for sereral weeks. Il i. feared. ! h will add another to lb* perpetual it mines that now exist to Ibe a 1 Pruusylraaim snlhrocite roptous. Tbe s* prsatast of all these k probab.y tbal ia jupukr reia. near Coal Caatla. tbk p, cocaty. Tbk baa bm Imrntap since « IhSS. Itewis Ooupi^ty'opaotd Ibis ; J> reia to I8». The upper drift ol tbe j m mine was a bo re water krrL aad a hope sras kepi to a prole altb* mouth of i * | mi a* to winter to keep the water ] J frorotop to tbeputtan Oat nlph". I „ tb* abore year tbe Umbers ol the caupbt fire from the prate. When ■ , it wasdkeorrred the fir* bad been car- b ried down Ui* ail brie to tbe loaer p drift*, and was beyond oontro.. Two f| miners entered the mine, hopinp to re- r mtoe was abandoned. No eff /ru - the burntop reia. althoupti it was oonaidrrtd the best coal la ti>e repioa uati. ii ■foe Then Job a McGtoak put to a_ * ■opt on tbe east side of it. below water towel. He etruck the Tela at a place « where tbe coal was so thick that two f miners ojuid keep s larpe breaker sup- , plkd. When li-ur hundred yards of I panpway had been exexirated the 1 from Ibe barntop Ifoapberty L 1 MeGlaaets attempted to open aa air- • ■ Tbe"W»t became so preat thai „ I he men were paid double warr. to to- r dace them to work. They wwked cn- _ ' tirely naked, and were reiiered erery t minutes. Finally the bpat became - . so intense Ibal work was abandoned. ; J i Tbe mine was flooded. Alter he in* 1 * pumped out. men could a*ain work kr ' ' a lew days. Th* mtoe was (loaded niye times. MrGianrss finally failed, pad 1 ' the mice was abandoned. Tbe firehas , ; " been rapinp to the etin ever since. An • ■ has been burned. No repetation prows | 1 1 on the surface. In pteer* Uie (round ] 1 has cared to. form toy chasms loo bet i 1 deep- There U but a thin shell ol | j 1 b'ne. su.phurou- flamra issue irora (he * reee.ee* to ibe prouad: It is danperiu.. ! A to walk acroas tb* spot. Sereral pcr1 teoaabare mrstcrious.y disappeared in . ' the rictoity durinp tbe past Isrenty - 1 of the cases they bare fa.lea into the j ] 1 burninp miac. Doupheny. the oriptoal | , - proprietor of tb* mine, attempted C P" • ■ throuph tbe crust, aad was only" sartd ; 9 by courapuous friends who renturrd to : * bk asaklanre. Tbe stones on tbe [' d p round art hot. and anow ncrer rests • * , Millions of do.iarx' worth ol the best quality of- cool hare been consumed by j ^ tbe fire. „ Tbe Summit Hill mine, near Maocb I j Chunk, has been burninp for twenty- I k fire years. It is bettered that tbk mini !t was set on Are by discontented miners j r- Thousands of do.lary hare been ex- j t pendrd to ffuiflros effort* torxttopuish j n The Butler mine, near 1'ittalou. has *> Are by a party of tramps, wbo built a « Are in the mine to 1HTT. Tbe fire k in I " i the Upper drifka. Il is confined to an area of forty acre* by an immense j , ditch forty fret wide, which was ex- ] ~ \ rorated between tbe burntop drift and : ; oouaacttop one*. Tne dipxtor of U.e ! f canal coat *50.000. But lor that obetarle , tbe fire 'would bare cqmmttnickted to a the Lackawanna; ralley. and a eubter- | i. raneous ronfiapraUon would bareewept is ' under Ifie whole of West Pittatou. | -c Miners hare workrd ia ibe lower drift | •f of the Butler mine since the fire broke » out. but there are bat forlj feet of the h rock betweep them and the field of fire abore. Tbe water that trickle* throuph ; tbe roof if sea Id lap hot. Tbe letopera- ■* tar* k to hiph .that the «cn can wear ! ^ but little ciotbtop. A recent letter from Mnulieelio, N T . j a to a New York paper, says: Cat*. '■ bpld for yean, and the dreaded lyax ha- »' mde ts preeence known to tbe Black b animal*, all dead.y enemies or lb* deer « b certain erideoca that their prey k I. William Pukeoo. a bark peeler. white r- pastiap •broupb the Bearer Kill wood i* beard a load rowltop prooanr top from >e a Spot eome distanee to bk ripbt- He Id was unarmed, but emu ted steadily to--a ward Ibe place until be wa* sine to see „ two hope catamount* icasttop on a doe ia they bad killed. He carried lb' news to is the nearrst eettietneav. Tbrr* men armed with puns proceeded to tbe spot. 1 Tb* animals bad disappeared, after * ban top the remains of tb* deer's osr- , ease. This a rout that tbe eatsmounls , bad tatisfled their appetite* for tbe lime . aad bad serrated what was left of Ibeir I feast to be eaten at eome future time. Tbkkoae of the baMts ol the rote - mouflf- At tbe aafcat aad surest way to s* capture at kaat oae of -the animals, a >• larpe ateel trap waa kwrled at Ibe aid* of 10 th*c*n**i. On potop to it next day tbe J- hut by a bind kp to tbe trap. The men i, desired to eeeur* it mlr^but^tio one " ttoit It made riokat eAurts to spetop 7. apoa its captor.- Oa* ol them fiaoily ' apoexocbed with a hm* pole, whtoh be * | expected to paa orrr tb* aaimaT s aflpk *! aad bald it lipht to to. prouad. wtok ^ I others tied its ieps Iqpelbe^ Wtoa flte ^ forward to mert*Lim Uou* it lore its bp ■* ; yyy "f st paws seikd f: e pok. and tbecaebtod X nsow etr*eB Use hawser atsore the rip-.t ly i ha**. Mm lap tb* fomb tar aoarty a foot te ; md st/irot half aa tsTO d*Ar- Tb* S*| buyfa drsmwek VB* po.e and raahad M j Iktot af toa' b* juM^kul 'lBP kH^*.'kl A [!— — «w— roar* ***• to# * : :

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