Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 15, Number 45, Jasper, Dubois County, 9 January 1874 — Page 6
.MISCKLLAXy. A OLl-YKAR SOSO. T O. W. t&l.l. It Ibroutcbttif l.irrat. tliMirrayml lt dull N..rinlM-r. lair I trrd, A lua. I? n..nr.irt! ( tlir w.asl M aa u fluff to Hit- aoliluk-: I W.r.l Mi v u.iiair. ttiui mi1, Mkmu rrlliy -rcti li kat- Wi-ra lrJ; (karri M lliv M'DiC. ul UT HOW Tfck rn4 on llw I. nit.- t'u h. Sib', lttlr li r.l r thy note rhall chtxr Ihr tatlnrat t.l the U III SrmT. U ka h.1h rsnk. ! II. f turf I b Mue Alt'! na'riiin,: ti'l.l tn. tr cii with iltrw, "1 hy . ulrr votiv uh r ( uiiif trill 1 la- t.u.i.lintf . iril l. i t-. w.mi.1 till. In ita j)u Line away w tx-u Ajt.1 rt-.iii.tt-l Inlo M iv : Thy lite i-liall li::l on m-c-mi.I .lawn Miig, liu tur.1! IIh- jTin,f la gone. An4l rrni.-nilT w.ll--Uyt l hy iu.l-lil'wn ixi'iuii- r nnui-W-Iay , A h-o b. hill. I a br.a.1. rot r.Tvn N.na- li.lr lirtitU UN.-M II : Huh aii-mrm ut.lt !- i'llanj runjf, An-I rvry Ir. -i..i l"Uii.l a lui:ur. lluw ttt-. j. tin rli!! Hi.' r...a li.iw lair! Mnji, li.:li- l'.r-l! Uir are lure. Hut awr thr M.iuiii. r rl.ant ia ilonr Ami inu!' Ok riK-rai anhfli-'ii ; 1 br t.ir.u in lrli trie ftuv. nn.x ine 1 fil nniij I' irt-Uis.il uit-f . r I ui Ui- air ith s.t-ntt-l (luine Anmi Itif l"t-M.k nranf-iliKm, Ami lif-u art In-re alone al.mt MUK. nun- liri: lUf rtl tiae llun. 1 hr inw ii-ti ri N-l y..ii li-!nt tiltl. At lii.rn Hit- running lir.-k wa ft ill, 1 'mm ilnvi ii lierUs Uir cl.anU that nt? An- i.kr Hie Mii-.k. ot aa.-rtlW, I. rli-ii 11. fri'Z. n .mI i.iU tli K-k 1 he .w-h.-rv. fin -Sfl l- atubtairn ra-k, l'h-- bra 1 1 (i - :rt jhi -.mil mi.ui I ilittub tlitlr lirl' tll Irnita lur coilitr. "M, u.t tlif ! n'th. niii(t h..l.w cn-t'l, 1 m ..;.,:! - -"' rr i. all Mli-l, Tnr a.r r-iw . lull, i fit iH-tiiiijr un MT li-Hrlh'frr- lliy" mii lu'lour, 1 h.; ii I ft- liixt nu. I iv bivast )rrw CoM, I y - err l:r ita ihfr unloiil llit- li i'Tinir uu.t till It tirutit Miti, mue luril! I will i"fn lf nifttit. Atlantic for Jaiuurr
a uvilwav adventtke. iiy Kin s t;:i;K.NT. (n n w iiitt rV iM iiin;.'. ut li:ilf-a-t i" u r o't lix-W, tin- t'tiiwarl jn :tr.iin 'iMin' of the iiM-t M.pui:ir nilro.ii! in tin-St.itt-MiMa :it as ii-na! at tin- mi lway tjti.ui, ami at thf ni:ih tinu- tlif ilw n jn-!. r i uir- tin- o;ln-r way. al-i -.t!ii' to a taini-ciill on tlw ttli-r Mtl- of U..- !in::v! 1 tM.t. F rom tlit ' tniti 1 -ti. I. I two LiiU t la l in Mu' unifxrm. 'rin-y wi-rt tinwai r-:ui'l-n fn lmn tit Uy. luvl fr -.i li oil r u ".'n at n M. ami ln iuxarial.lv t oil" at tlii -.tiinir-I'lav tojM :ik to It otli.-r aid tak- a lum h of i-oiV.f ami ii- to-tlu r in tin li tii it ir-r ti. - How.lv. .. I'.illyy' out- wouM ry out. Ilow.hilo. Miitlii'i?" tlif otli. r wouM -- l;iim. an I without tin- li'litft Ma of rvrr having tln-ir ju.-tion anw nl. tin y wouM o tiff ariii-in-arm through tlirrowil. i hattt rinir iunik ys. On thi. artH-iilar o.va.Moii thv out' iiuincl Hilly ati- littlf. "llavt- aii'tliT fu-taril'?" aktl th jtHin Kin. m wait.-r. with whom Hilly wa a f.ivi"iti Hilly hot.k hi li-u I. " Wi II, th n, a t n ain-takf or niort- -of-fit-r' "No. th.mk you." r i-li.il Hilly; " notlinion lr tin'. 1 havi-n't any aj titi-." " No tippftit-!" M tilliti lMk-i at him in a-t"iii-lun nt. "No u titt-! What's thf tr-.uMr. Hilly 'r" Hillv t.k hi "(rit-ii'l a-i'lf. Miitiin." -ai'l In-. " it Mt-m- to mo that Miii'thiii''H v'"it'i.' 'o ti:ij'j-n." W. II. h-.-' ." r. tiirmtl Miillin. It wuul.l t-rather ha I it v-ry tiling h it :! haH!iiti." -I tn:i!i soiix-tliin out of thf way jMwif :ut - i 1 -1 1 1 ir oiif trotihh'. I"v' Lit it all l.iy. I'v' Im n hl'i' I'liotii'li aii'l what it inorv, I i-an't hakf it off." M uttiti trlttl hi- U-t to lan'lt; he thr. w Km k hW h. inl. am! a r at h al ot lii-f inc out of hi nnmth, hut h' n-w .oU r a'ain in a tii::i. tit. "NciiH ii-f. Hillv." h-; hut still Hillv lookitt xittiliii'.'ly rniv'. It n'ffn all stntiL'ht iioii:h." sail Hilly ; wt-'vo L'ot ' J hnti h rlMilt,' anl .h um r to drive In r (meaning th- In -t i tiinr nl the U-t engineer on tin roa.li ami w-"r pta fiiiail train on. only live ear, an-1 tlri' laxen't lMt-n any s'ti.rnts to wa-h away the track. anl It han"t lt n eol l tioui;!i to t t the fro-t into the rail. et all tliT-KiMti-, I lii hltf ami anxious t.day. ami 1 can't ln-lj i." "What rt of jm-miitx have you ftJxKinl the Imin 'r'' 'M.the Millie as nsilal. A lot of I fl'l. ami a U w ntlt iik ii in the nur car, a lot of ntl. tin it ami a f.w ladies in ea li ot tle other cars l'ht y i'in to U uil riltt and ijuiet, and my wonl. I don't know what I'm alral-l of. Hut 1 am afraid." -Alrai.l!"Miois! Mntlin. "I dor.'t U-liiu-it." "No. not nallv iilniM, hut hut uneasy." 'I hey walketl around, lookin'at thMn n jiuttin the trunk- in the cars, ami the im wnTrs living alnttit with plate of I"im antfa'-kini u-eh-s tjne-tioiis. Then they went to thei ni'iin's and sjoke to the engineers ami lireinen. and as the iwcnlj ininute-" n -t drew to a h-e, lh y went i.ff ami tilled tln ir l.a-k t with all sort of rake and fruit, and tlnir watcr-eans with fn -h water and if. laii went tinla 11. "Hilly." sid Mntlin. "I was p'H"? l' Um- mi. "iii I carol your train Jit now. and I naw tin- lair of a man we had in hamlrndsoiHi' a'Hiar.l our train. I rctm-mlM r him weH.MMare Jaw, straight i-yehrow-, hihcln tk hones, lie's dn s-ed verv .lil-len-nt How tall hat ami sc t;n lc look like a inini-ter. lut I Lnw Aon. on iu-t timl him out and k- p an eve on him. ;iily." "All rii:ht. Mniriti. ;MMl-hy." "(iood-fiy."' The N ils ( lansriil u'ain. ami the two 1hj -pran n'Hwnl tlnir tra'tn.s. win re ca. h huni'. winin to a rar-t p. hy way of I'im i to the other, till tlM'ir rolled out of fi'li. Hilly at otn-e waik'-d through the train to M- the miiii-tcr." He s. Mm marked tinman Mntlin had d - ril-l. lie was tall and jnivm -rtully hu.lt. and wore a Ion U.. k coiit. a t ill hla k hat and fpcctai It-, and had aroiiml his wi k a pure wliiie liandki n hi f. lie liMikt-tl rather plea-ant ill the f.iii-.hut tin re Were the -iU.ire j.iw s, tr:ii;ht t hrows and hilt cheek lmn. Hilly tii.i'fi- uhis mind to wat h the niati. The train was now jro'in ery ta-t. It til If made two -tops Ix'twccn the l.l-t sfatitMi and the end ot the rout.-, and it would ttot urrie ut it- di -filiation until 1 o'i h k the mxt morning. Hit; t-U wardt s had
already I m u n rarninrus m:d pillow to the la.ln for theireoiiM iiit lie' in 1itiuir. and In torv y o'clock ino-t of the ;l N iu'i rt wi n' inakin arraneinetit for a idlit' rc-t. rut Ix fore ! o'cI.h k Hilly had di-rovcred Miinethii! that tnade him inorr unea-y than cr. Therv were time men on the train of whom he could not help hain u-pieioii-. The lir-t of the-i- wa tlw "ininister." Hillv, in passinz hint his cake-ha-ke', notu-e.1 ' the liht of the lamp that hi hands wore lare and coar-e, and that they were mt clean. And once aain, a Hilly was pa in him. the man leaned forward and his coal on-ned a little and showed the handle of a pi-tol. Ho, ho." Mill Hilly to himself, "if there' a wollin -heep's t lothin, it inii-t be you'rv tin wolf." Atiotlier u-pi iou character s;it in the la-t car Hut one. lie was a little man, w rapHi up in a lare cloak, and he w ore a xt rv full U-ard and seemed to want to pinilit uiinotitttl. Hilly, in pain a la-s of water to a lady, glanced at this little man. and saw, to hi atoni-lnnent, that hi- I ward had lipjnil otl and was lyins; upon Ids l'.ak in front of him. The lady handed hack the la-s, and when Hilly jravt a -ecoinl y;laiiif. h and U lndd. the man's N ard was on as natural a could Im-! Hollo;" thouht Hilly, "fal-e whi-k-rs are not w orn hy hvnt men, that' certain." Half an hour after thi lat tlistwcry. Hilly was in the third car trom the rear, and iioti'eetl a drunken fellow who was tellin a -tory ami makin stupid -port for two or three otht r men. Hilly li-tcm-d a m. uifiit. and then with a teVlin of !iu-t. pa--el on into the la-t car w ith his water-t-.ui. to otli r water to any lady pa--t ticrs till awake. Kcitiriiinir mkui, he came .i..!:; l::t.) .?" o" where the drunken man w a-, and as he ene. the door rattier suddenly, he saw the man sittm upriht in his M-at, wipinsr his fa.v with Ids handkiTchief. and lookiu a- intelligent and sclfctmtrt'lleil as aitylMxIy. All the other men had one away. A soon a the tpiondam drunkard -aw Hilly, he hean to look -tupid and -illy aain, hut he was a little too lute. " Now see here." quoth Hilly to hillisclt, a he pus-t ahui. seeiuinly without noticin the man. "what does this all mean? What are the.e three men a!out 'Mu-y are up to .."n7io.(, that's char -1101111. hut IM ive my little tiner to kmw w hat it i." He tlid Hot ttt I quite like -" .ik!i. to thf conductor. howiv r. He was not yet certain that hi sit-pici ia were well founded, ami he did not wi-h to hrin ridicule on hirn-t If hy r.ii-in an alarm which miht, after all. prot a f.ilx' one. I hf train ruhttl on into tlie niht. It w as i V.r and cold w it ho it. Nearly every ianfr va.s now apparertly slecpin. The country thejr iv p-in throult ;i iiivrml willi wo"l. and ther were no s-ttleiuriit or hu-fs tr M-ventl miles. Hy clt-vrn oM.a k thf train w.uld n aclt a Ion t!iwu-raiie of a dorn miles tr more, and Uyond that wa- an armlin r.ido of a tew inor mil, an I then the track lay a dead levt 1 all the way. Iu-t lafon thr? .t to the down-radc. Hilly, who had found it inijihle to -U-cp, went ttack throuh thf citr. lie saw pa ner' lyiujr in all sortf o-itioiis, some with tin ir les curled up. some with their head: n their hrva-ts, and some a-!e paml ti t hcl out at full lenth. In tin- second caJ from the ellille ih.ImmIv luovidwhell Hilly clo-ad the door hut the in'tii-tt r." Hilly noticed that. In the m xt car he looked sharply at the man with the heard as he pa--ed. and he saw him rai-c hi- In ad a little and look tharply at him. In the la-t car hut one, none lno d save tin- mall who preteiidetl to laintt.xi. ated. and lie al-o el.iretl sharply at Hilly. Ihe wat. Ltul laiy was now more than vi r iiniire tl with the idea that tin e three inctl meant llli-chief. II.' wt nt into the 'a-t car. Nearly all th" p.i -ncr In n' wi re ladies. 1'hey wt re all apparently a-lecp. Hilly went to the n ar part, and sat ilow n to think over the -ituaCion. It was now a minuteor two after eleven. The train l:in to pa down the deseendInz L'rade, ami the cars crowded toether. A - Hilly -at in the corner, he saw the door af tin- liirtln r end of the car opt n, and the tall tnini-tt r" quietly cntcn-d and -at down in a vacant -cat near the middle. In a inou.fut more the man with the la-aril al-o came quietly in and -at near tl ml of the car. Very s'miii the door aain oeiied. ari l the "drunken" fellow came in, and walked up and cafed himself (only two - -at di-taiit front the anxioii watch-hoy), and hcLran to look around. All three ot tin- Mi-N-ctc. men were now in the la-t car. Hilly now felt certain tin y knew ca h o'ln r and intended mi-ehief. He thoiiht omt all the -fories had ever heard of railroad oiitrac and ra-i-alifie. and raked hi hrain tocoiiieeture w hat would h.ip-u in xt. Hut in his di-tp -s In- could only make out U V-ILTU.' t hreateliill of -oine-thi:i'.' dn adtul. II' lain t d out of the w in. low. "Ah." -aid he, "we re oln pretty f.i-t! li'salldown hill now. I -uppo-.. We won't zo -o fast when we et to that up-zr:idc." Mid leidy an M'-a ru-lu-d into hi mind lik- a ll i-h"oi liht. He -tarttil. tn-uiMin w itli CM itelliellt. "1 see it," thought he, I uiider-taml what all this mean-." He waited a little to collect liiiu-clf; then, mu-terin all his n -olution. he ot up ami strolled slowly and Mmiely throuh tin- car. thoiih he kin-w that thni j-a'r of harp eyes were tion him. Ih-;iined the door, aiid, pullin his cap d twn over hi. ln-ad pa-sod quickly out. As imui as he had shut the door he km lt down on the platform, ami. with the tcrrihle roar of the w heel soumlin in hi ears and half tuuiiiuz him. he L it about on the iron shackling' of the cars. 1 he pin had Nt li lippti out of the couplin J The la-t car was separated from the train! They now ran together lie. au.-e they were all z'oiu down hill, hut w hen they came to tin- tij-r.td" the train would ru-li on ami leave tin- la-t car In hind. I know them now," said Hillv. "They ar- oin to top the car, cut tin- liell-rojM', mi I then, wln u the train is out of siht. will roh the pas-oncr. and take to the w imhN and ecape." ' .Not a moment was to ! lo-t. lie spntn forward to find the condin tor. who was a lrae and re-oute man, and told him in a word a'tout the pin. and his su-pieioii of the three tliy-teri'MIs pa-si-nzcr. The coinluetor wa a-toni-ht-d. hut he made no u.unet ary word-. "Send all the hrakeim ii and liazZiZe-meit to me." said he, "ami tkciit) forward to the t ninccr, ami
tell him to run hut u hort distance tip the ri-in rade, and then stop and backdown slow." Hilly oUyed Instantly, lie told the brakcincii and the melt in the haHe cars that the conductor w anted tin ut at once in the rear car, and then he hurried forward to the cniiiet r. The cold wind hit his face n he came out upon the front platform. The moon wa shinin.and the iaiid.caH'on cither side, as the train rii-hcd throuh it, wa w lute and brilliant. Hilly clamla-rc.1 upon the tender. It shook and jaiTeil so that he needed till his strctith to keep hiui-elf from fallin otl". Hrt athless and half scared, he serai u hied over the coal iiud jumped down intothecah. (ircat wa the ciiineer'a (turprise to see the boy ; but his Mirpri-elxvaiue amaeint lit w hen Hilly ave him the conductor's nic-sae, ami told him of the probable plan to rob the train on the ti-r.ide. " We've struck the np-rade now," said the cnineer. " Then I sha'n't see thefun!"crietl Hilly, and turned in nil ha-te to elainlx-r hack aa'm. Cro in the tender in safety, lie hurrietl throuh the train, hopin to reach the la-t car la-fore it separated front the rc-t; huthe wa tM late. The car had alrea.lv parted from the train, and wa now some di-tancc la-hind. "I reckon they're liavin the tu.lc now," he said, and he rcrcttcd heartily enoiilt that he could not have a hand in the capture that he had himself brought alMiut. He sat dMwutowait as patiently as he could until the train should bark down. Its sm-ci had already slackened, and in a moment it -toppnl. Then it la'ati to return. The litrman was hanin out from the side of the tender to see when they approached the truant car. I'.illy was iii a lever. In a few moment they reached the detached car stamiui on llit- 1 l:i t!:e t:ii f-t o( the wimhI. Men were iimvin about it with lanterns, and tin' pas-ciiers, ladies am! all, were out upon the round. "They're all canlit !" cried the crowd, a the n turniu train arrivi-d; and very soon the iioi-e aroused the slecpin pa seiier in the forward car, and the m w of the intended robbery and the capture wa on every toiiue. Meanwhile the conductor hid taken I'.illy and lil him into the car. niid showed him the "minister," un.h ihe man with the hoard, and the "driinkcii" man. aeh of tin in bound at the wri-t. ankle and clIm.w, and Ij in Hat on the lloor. Hilly w :is'int-n- lv t xeitcd. "And howdid Voti catch Yin." he i xelainud. ncrvoulv. "ifow did we -atilt them? Well, we waited on the platform till the train hrt us. and as .-oon as the car stopja-d. saw throiizh the window the ri-cals pull their pistol-, and each wakeiip a pa -n-er to rob tin in of their money. 1 told two of the men to jump to the round ami run lor the other door, and then we ru-ln-d in at both nds of the car. The robta rZave up at on-e. for they saw they had la-en cauht in a trap, ami we all of us had weapon. Von have acted like an old dedetcitive. Hilly; or. what is la-ttr. you have acted like" a brave, thoiihtlul man; ami if I can have any inlluem-e. mi hall have a haml-omr n war J. and the thanks of everylaaly la -ides." The m t day Hilly was tttnmonel to the rMm of the President of the road, and received most cordially. The nut man praised him for hi bravery, and -aid Inhad not yet decided how to suitably reward him, but felt surr the Company would show it. appreciation of hi conduct. " Your conduct la-t niht." said he, i worthy of n-at prii-e; am' I hoja- that in the future VOII will show equal thonht-tulne-s and a correct di-criiiiiuation in all tin- affair ot life." If Hilly wa m rvou yc-tcrday. In-certainly wa halt wild with exrit. m. nt a he Imiwi'iI hitu-elf from the Pn-i lent- olli.-e. That dav Hillv went back with hi train lor H .' lie 'met Mullin at the half-way station. That liupiil-ive vouu man ru-ln-d up to him, -h'Hik both lii hands and wa-la'-ide hiniM-lf w ith tleliht. "Hilly, old fellow, do you know that even htaly ail alon the road say ou're a brave fellow and that ceryliody i rizht? Come, you'll h ive a lum h to-dav'f" " Ye." Kii.rP.illy. "and I'll pay tin-bill if you'll talk aloUt omethhl t l-e la--ide tin cati hinz of tho-e thieve. The J u t i. Mutlin, I'm tin-d of In arinz about it." The corporation sent Hilly to a -chool of civil eniini-rinz. w h. n-he i now -tudv-in hard and wiiinin honors. Yuitli' ('n in uion. aA Vtlrraiu On Wednesday. Oct. 2'.'. to..k place an o.-ciirrcliee probably unpreeetlented ill the Hriti-h or any other urmy. It wa tinizhtieth annivi r-at til o nerilsir John Fitz r ild into that en !--. When .b hn Fitzenld reccied hi-en-izney, Wellinzto . had ju ot lli.- I.iilltetialit Colonelcy of the Thrt-ihipl : Napoleon wa- an obscure ( 'apt. tin in tin-l'p m h artillery, about comment -in hi wonderful career at Toulon. The n-in of terror wa at it lieiht. and the unfortunate Marie Antoinette had ju-t peri-lied on the revolutionary scaffold. A few ,'led Veli-rall of the ureal wars of M alboro may have la-.-n -till in, and many of the ur Ivor of I -ttineii. of Konteiioy, and of the S v i Year-' War wen little mop' than elderly men. Sir .lohll h i lived to W itne- the allant but lin-lici-e. fill strilZZles of the I Mike of York's armv in Holland, the lorioiis exjaditioii to llypt. and he commanded a hriade in tin- Penin-ular Var. obtainin a o. medal for hi shap-s in the battles of I'.ajados, Salamain-a, Vifforiannd Pyrenliees. Arid he subsequently commanded the M idra for live year. ' lie ha la-en a i-in-ral ollict r for upward of forty-three ,ar-' The dii-rasw t II a the buffalo need the protection of law, or tin y will smii la exterminated in tin- N'orlhwe-tern State. It is estimated that from two to four hundred lup.n are ene.-imja-d idoiiz the line of the St. I'OZl and Pae'wic Pailroa l, Minne-ota, i nacd in killinz deer for market. Mm- man i -al I to have slain fifty in a inonth. hv lurkinz in runways, and shootinz the jinilual w hen thej come todril.k. The same slauzltter i oin on alon the lines of of otln r Western roads.
Til K monk of the order ol I.a Trapix-, comnionl v know n a the Hroiln r. at the New Miliary Moua-terv. in Imbuque county, Iowa, have n-ccneil a mandate front their head house in France, 1'orhidiuzthciu to -have oil their l aid.
A Lake ."Ijsterj. The I Detroit Frr I'm of I H e. 17 say : Sunday inoruiu two fanner and their families, who were dm in to Maiden to attend church, iiotico.1, wlnu about eiuht miles la-low, or east of the tow n. a ship's yaw I on the lake, ln-adili toward the I a -at h, and ataiut half a mile away. They could plainly make out a man in the stt-rnhei ts stcerin the boat with iar, and, ulthuiilt there were no v. I in siht. the luoriiin wa so j.lea-aiit and the sea so smooth that it was Mij.po-1-. I that the mall had put out from .-lmre to pick up somethin, and hut Ii:tle attention was paid to tin- yaw I. Pas-in the same -pot on their return the nu n found the a I hard on the la-ach, and the man sittin -till and mo-tioules-in In r-teMi. I'avintheir wt.zoiis theV ili-coepi that the l-lill w a- lilcleami fro .en a- hard as a rock, lb- -at bolt upriht on the seat, tin- oar out la hind ami both hand- cla-pin the handle, ai.d it reiiuip d hard work to ur.-n. li ii iroi.i hi ilcatli-! ip. Thcp' wa about a foot of Water in the boat, but the emit did Hot show rollh ll-aze. The man's e re alino-t covered with ii-e a- tar Upashikltces, and the -pray had da-ln-d ovt-r hiback and shoulder- and froi u there. There was no name on the boat, and the pi-r-on w ho brought the information to Wind-or yesterday could not -av that anythin wa- found on the person of tie- man to reveal hi- identity, imr to -how how he h.i 1 Ut n . a-l adrift. It is not la liexed that he put off from any vesel. but it i the theory of soun-tit ttie ma' iue men that In-wa-drivt u from .me of the i-l.uid-or f rom some Hiint .low ii the hop-. No one could .-ay how l.n be had 1m-. ii alloat or when dejih overtook him. but he tnu-t have la-en ili ad ::t It a-t three d iv or more. There wa neither sail nor ma-t, to the laiat. and notiiiu in it but tl neoar. showin I hat tin- p. r leiiow 1....! ;...; 1::tended a Ion i rip any w hep-, ami tliat he tnu-t have lai'ii blow n oil the-lioi... Hihad u-e.l hi i.ar (o ki-ep la ton- l!i- wind, and had froen to death on his -eat. w here he wa- -o tirmly held by the ice that it had to la broken with a -tone U-fure he could la- pulled oil. For day-, and t i hap- tor a fortnizht. the Irocii man -at tin re with h- icy ti:i r eliniuz to tin- a-hcit o;;r. and the ales ami li t- wave- -pared hint to
rea the laaeh and receive lill-'iaU burial, w 1 1 i it score of hardy men who manned a staunch prop. lli r -aw In r down to a urave in the .f-ep water and followed aft 1 1. Truly, the n-at l ike have (hi ir n.y.-ti ric a- w-i i a- the broad tat an. Tilt: Tn.ssrnTim:n smcxisns. (A Put HI 11 Tiro Tiir't, v! i..'ufrni;. ty l),f r.-t i ill MA-IKK sM 'l 1MIIT. " . - 1 - - - . ikt i. t HK1SIMAS 111. I.ltMr rhiMrt-n in their lel. Iloth tti.-u -l iekinir- on the all ; Nt a tlioinrlit .i-nnl.- tl.t-ir lnam 1 hat I-, if they ilvani at all. I'AIT II. 4 1IUI-TMAS HllUMMi. Wtii-n ttir i lirt-tmas nn.riii'irf r(iin, II .lli tlis i l.u.lr.n lM.i.i-t- I' . "ii l.U; ' Wl " 1 liat a- ail I. el.i.ili . i, - n I. SI. ':! t I Ji-naarj. Cm ha. A tin- tlilli.-il!y row in o it of the -i i.tire of the Vii vi-iiu- i- j.Noiit to la- a Ijiite. w ithout w ar. 'uba vv ill continue for a while loner un.l.r tin- dominion of Snain. The de-ip-..r tnaliv cir-mani fested by the M-t .iI" of the l ld'cd ! it. to obtain los., --i.i of the "ever f.lithfu i-le." either hy uip ha-e or ( oii'iu. -t. slill exi-ts, and will doubt le- continue till, finally, tin-eoinbini-.l power of th" Northwestern. Wc-tcrn and southern state, demand it iicqui-ition. Commercially, ( uba iH-ciipie- a mo-t iiuMrtant Mi-liioti. with relation totln- Stat of the Mi I ippi Valley. The farm prtluct and manufactured imms .pal iet-d colltilloll to the Ip-.-UII- that coliVtT.' and empty intothe ;n!l f Mexico, naturally b ud to Havana, tin p- to meet tinworld' shippin, to la- iii-iributed ainoti the nation in exehane for tin ir varied production. A ship trom I.ivcqMil. laden wiih mep handi-e for the t itie ahuiz the Mii ippi. could unload at Havana, nti -ive a carzo of St. I.oiii tloiir. -ail to l.'io.ianeiioaiid n-ei-ive colli in exchane ; return to Havana, di-chare the earo f..r transshipment to the Mi i--i.j.i alley, and take a car. of cotton for her return trip to Liverpool. Ibis serves to illn-trate tin- wonderful advaiitae of Havana a-a place ofexehatize for the world' commodities. As tin- matter now stands, the Spani-h authorities do every! hilt to fo-tcr Spani-h intcrc-?-. ami by ii'npo-inz an almo-t prohibitory tariff, coiiline the bu-ilie-s of the i-laml wiih the I'nited States to a comparative Iv -mall Volume. The time. liowcM r. is rapidly approiehin vv In n a n at ch uie is to iat-iir in t he manai ment ol The tinanci.-d. poliii.-id and eoniuieri ial intp -t of the Valicy aiel
Western States XV hit h w ill tloiibtle-s M.le ihe probh in as to the futun- ow in r-hip of Cula. and ive rt ality to the urn. h talk.-.! of improvement of the Mi--i--ippi I'm r and It tributaries. This ehai.ze will .Hw cur, w hen, by the im n-a-e of M.pulati..n, theei-ntcr o M.iiieal jaivvtr i- P iiiovt.j fpitit the Fa-tcru to the Valley Mates. Then alon Ihe nut river from St. Paul to the sta, the Southward pP"'p- ,,f A merii-iii enn rpri-e will fop-e iu way, and prt "On to Cuba." and r.. the other W-t India I-laml oja-n tin- l-thmu f..r rapid transit la twi-cn the n at tanan-, ra-p the trade of Suith Ann riea, A-Li ami Australia, and the ilaml-of the Pacilic; ami make a mxrket at Havana fr the exchalie of ppahiet-, that may equal, if it does not siirpa-s. in commtTcial niid.-ur, the Tea t -I di-tribmin citi. of the world. St. I.unii C n. !!( z-ttt. A JuUjoiTrarf)'. Mr. All. n Ft -ru-onof Am-tetdaui, V.i.. who i- i year of aire, lately i . t I hi. mother in Ap!ouiattx iftinty. whowiil la-out- humlptl vcar old oil th.-I'lh.I ."antiary iit-xt. The h old I i' wa-.l.-lililed to . ht-r l- : an ! to promote hipl. a-up-, and to r.t;fy' that inophnate i cial fiat '.ire of Tilt kail'"- character V.t low ur in ln-r ow n heart. ! t. rmin. d to Itive him a party, which -he li ! by invitin -even of Allen's chaliiia'. - to din.-. Of theeizht .- Iihi-Im.v I (ill- broil .'lit !- ether. A I b-l W a- the VoUliei -t. the t.'hi r seven rat. in iii ae trom et i,t liv.-i.t t-iirhty-live v t ar. Anion oiln r topic-di-cu t d at the tlilillt r-t.l'ie. thai ot longevity wa intMMliiet-tl. and it wa- tin- tun', d testimony of the party that mo-t of our modern health de-trov in di-t a-t - are due to th f.i-hion.ible bill- of Ian now commonly found throughout the i -ii'itry. and that " hir and homi-iv " are the I -t pp-luo'cr-of In-aUh and lonu
Po'iti.-al tinitors in lh" -t in-lule in sumo hi'jh-.'oA n a-t-ti r:.'i"i.- in rc:ipl to their limine of principle. The J..1lowinz a moderate inn rt : lonl l a w orm-I'i iiir around the w inter'- opply t warm wt aih. r. -kim the cloud- trom the -ky w i:h a t .i-a.i.n. catch a tlinml. r- loud i:i a bladder, break a hurr i. au. to harm , zroiiud luit an t arth iiiake. . an avaj laiiehe. pin a iia kill on 1 1: . r it. r ol : u j act ive V olcatio. but feer t ! a e' '..-. 1 1,0 I l.d-e to my principle." I WtMr.n. One bun !p 1 il.- .-..nd m n J ho 4 to wt ar hi:n...ol and N ;.rw i. k collar-. Apjdy to the l;caP--i Z" to - f.f-ni-hinz -tore, w here you en z t a situation by buy in a li. " I'oit TuiatvT Ii-i vi AM' Ann n- - OK TUT IIIK-T. ";'." llr"- e' I r chi-s" nr- .f value. For Coii-h-. lrri'.iii n of the Tlimat :ill-ed liv Tt.ld.or I li-i-ii .l ertioii of the via-sl orsn.in -j- ,.kin' ia i-id-li.-. or -infill.', tln-y ppalms- la-n- . d p -u!t. SvMrir Fi;kk. The i' ft..j ' f, "!' Walnut -tpt t. Phi'.-e!' :!!.:.. j:!t- a la-autiful t hn.tiio or larjre te. 1 laurav ui' to every Ve.irlv suh-. rilaT. :mq.:e. rt-e. ' 'a. TTir. CHEAT ALTERATIYI axi r.LooD rrr.inn:. It in r' t a qTtack tiof tnin. Tl.o irTT lienti ore j 'il-Ji-LiV. rn f h 1 ottle cf c;ctiicire. It i r.f J nuJreof r n clJi J I t Tl...; I-t ana aliomr. r tf 1 nj V .! . i - . v "sien ir.xrc;:ueta. jt via 11 psitixily nrc tCFf 11 1 A in i' a not 'n: ., J. Jll'MA TIM, W'JUn: A 1177.1 AG', ;tl T, CaJl.J'. j.i.oymi TJi , 7 J- Y1H -H j)j:jjjfYt jm Jin a 7 ( ( Xt l X'J'Tir y, tna r.'.l iliscifn crihii pr fn n rriisrr.re c LJUit n c f t! c I V ri .l f. r c url'pKAi'.u TsAtVAtAc-, ia tela y n ill f.i.tl ct rtil: fn m r IIlMcptcI tntst-f r 1 v ;,3 i 1 vfu i v, "Mii.ifttts cf t!..lira Vy" 1P!('o i'lil.lMllS VI I.." llC..lrr.lftlir-. i JV'fl Tt. E. A )cn Catt. f ' - i f i ' !" 1 . n ' ' i:f tlJ Er.T.C.r;b.f ' - v tA - , r r .. 1 . . ! I -Ol l C ' r n "v""-( 5 ' 1 .. 't. " I rt I' ' f t r r ' I J r" 1 : t t r t r ri i n I - t i !. M i'.rv.'ct7Xra.ti.' i I ft. I- I i t Ft:, r, 1 itti ri 1: l . . ! I . J ' I Li rl r(i "t O t i. t 1 Iri- r m ! .1 1 t: 1 . Ctavta(r,J ' v.;..-. i.,i.Mi'.rL.'l i . i -. . t jt to .i ii r. - ....i n , "s.m'l O.'rtrailrn.y ; ;-' In i.t, n.v 1 1 i -. ' n- I - - u at.iu L. - tJc-f faii.tl. JZiE 2.0SADALT3 IN CONNT.-'l i N r'tTH oTH rlllrnrChi:t and FfTr.I tr CfX ' Tr ,r) , 1r tnlnntrl.MHl"" ""'''' !l t ih.r Flrol I'nriarr. bi.O r l"' I1-" ; ircuUr t r A.mi.a-. b S. C mmrrf ft . '" Bmi-Tnl.rrtn f nr Prce.itt f- r I.or mm a A rv'i't'oal'nii ..f -.l..M!n t - ' i " ': l!-l oi VV ! in- h 'iirft l.t' . r..rri"l.r. '" ! t siao.-n. r an-l i ' ' n.,1 Mr.. I. I'liiia'l. Il.i, I'a. .s--i . ' r !-. TI lUW TO KATUIUl.'' Th Is ii r-tt La, t hroiao b firi n t J 0 T 5ulirili-r ti GODEY'S LADY'S BOOK FOR 131" 4 Wtit:!i-r tria f-t'tc's nt-rlt.-r f r T! l' Or In a lun ! S.i YT Ke'rri.-. n I '.....- A'Llr.M I.. A t 'i 'M . ... S.B."'r smti ai..l h-o,m s:-- i-. I i ' i S.. in.. ti cury i.t -J '-' Skin DiGeases. Arm innp'--::u.-kh-.o. r--.i-ii- 'ti'-. nil, .11 .."i;.n . m it h I. I" ll.i. II. -t I.U.U tl .-. I.. k. f.-r. le a'1 1 !. . . -! Ml.... il-lrl. It. -.li e -I I'C'O n r'.'.lt.inj 1 rr.tn -.vrsl : inrr. ."l l-t Is-. - ' t.f.l. No tru;u ji i-K. I't ini p'o-i'i" J ' '' li.s. . . , t i ho k.ti r1 U Kk'- t,-' rviit-' T' ; . ' T Mirr f"l "f O'-aliurLl ..' l-r ' ' mUi.ta. AdJ . .1'-; . - a. l..J Wttcut S.tvit. IX.a.i ; -i. i
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