Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 18, Number 21, Jasper, Dubois County, 2 June 1876 — Page 7
WEEKLY COURIER
C. DO AXE, Ptbliiher. INDIANA JTHIV1S OF INTEREST. I'rrmititl aitil l.iKitr), -auia I ii kins"ti is Mbs Minnie drhart has ttartcd u paper i.i Oshl.o.li called the t'.nrli JlilUll. I:. .I lV. riii I . i v is !tm daughter aceoji.pa.iy Mr. 1 a is t iti his J 1 1 r : n luur. -( i i-a Morn will p:lss the summer ; in tiie plains with her friend, the uifi ,,f (,. in i al t utt r. rin1 Sallio.in Steiiiher'er is t!n- ' VilH'e-t Llother of (he late t 'ol. .1 IIS Mi inher'iT, of the I'n'.ti il Mates Army, , who a- killed ly a fall from n hor-e in Montana in 1 .'.." ; Tiie inauguration of the new Lou- J ii!;.. l ii'irn r-Journnl htiildine; t.k plaee H the litli. Tin' eereinonics at- i ti mlii the inauguration, and uinailillofthe xlat f Ceortre 1). IVentiee, ! hit ll 1 .li es the prilieipnl f.ieudo ft i the hiiil!i:ii', ere ery iinpo-in. i The Kniperor of l.ra.U will leave! the I nile. I Mates on the Uth of .Illlv f r II;;; ;, u here he i, to tiit the Knij.( rof i f Kii'-ia. II" will there have an oppwrtiiiiity f attending 1 he. rn at ( 'on-1 i:vs of Mrieiitalist-., to !, held at M. Pt-t. t -' .ii ; ;r- : Mr.-. I.mas, siter of Mr. John l.rijjl.t; Mis. I'arker, of Pundie, and M itla r Stewart hae lu i n k Iim t-i U i the W.Hiiell of Kliirlaild as di -It-ates to the Wouten'H ( 'onventioii m the Tempi ram e ipietion, which meet in I'hila ,t..'n'ii A .111 Hi' 1 1 1 i The New York Stir says of Anna I'll ki:i"ii : - .-lie is inmirik as a neij f.n.e, h.it her face, epre-ionles ami ' I.-ather it is, ha, won.l. ,ful mobility. , and her eve-, ordinarily dull and In,-! i: i.. ii . i i ' tcrle.v.. I. i-h under excitement ti!l they are really beautiful. IKr figure i"-a-a';nt her, hut the make-ups are Mich Atr.eirdinary invention that that sort nf thin is never regarded, out of burles.jne.'' hoot anil imrrh. i I'm r- are 4"i religious journals in ; : 1." I'ni'c'l States. The Methodists : l ave 7, t'atholics 41, ll tpt i-t Pu s-iyti-ri ip, I".', and Kpiscoj .ali.ins J.',. Ti" 1 tpt i-t Mate r. n cut ion of !v c i, v i! 1 meet t his vcir -it I 'lu-n.m " e...i;s ,.f the fon-' ve,,- .,,! Lave formerly ! n held in the . . t ; l : i ; : i . 1 i.e ln t annual m Chti'titn -;inr of the - c:atio:i of Y..i:ii ' M. ii' llc I ii it. .1 M.i'.es an . 'at.ada w ill Im la. July 1.' t i M : 1 . t tr.o. ( ' ii in si.. d:. 'hi y Hall. A lar'e atteinlarice of delegates is expe. ted. ltrown, the faniou, eton of (Jra' i' Chun !., New York, has earned celebrity in a new tine by paun otl the debt, aiiioinr.in,; to ? 1,:;.J7, f l'rinity Church, iSraiif ir.l, Conn., where he takes his lordly Iei-nre in .-uninier time. The Lnjrlish New l 'lament Ilevi--i"ii Committee have strm k out as puri u.s tiie lat seen ver of the last chapter of St. Mark. They have also struck out, as hein a f.iKe interpolation, a verse in one of the Kp:t!cs which is fre.juently tpioted :tn a proof f the d ii trim- ,f "the Trinity. A Hipti't Centennial Seaside M.etiti;; will be held at can 'iron', . . j .. . eouimencinjr Tuesday, July 11, and end in IhHrsday, July 2o. l he object of the meeting is to afl rd the ratit who may In-in attendance at the Centi'imial Inhibition u miitable opNirtunity for fraternal jrreetin, grateful com. nieuioration, spiritual communion, and physical recreation. -They pay female school-teacher j ".HUa!"irie"i.. C.Th,,,.! !!. I hi ill .f ii.n V.....I, i ,. I , 11 num. with a i.roi.erlv fiirnishe.l ami n'N) I.ir l.ltU. is nnl 1 IN4I i.er 1 1 . ! i ... . .. ... convenient suit of apartments. The head mi'tress of St. I 'mil's School, alo in ' Ioiidon, nt cives the same liberal eoniiM-iisafion. There nre at b ast twen ty S' liool-niistress-ships in llt-land, the 'onipens,t.on f.-r which i from :)"n ! i.'"' .1 jear in cadi case. Sclent aMil Imluatry. t . ... iron can lie inanulactiireil in lex. in hujlioient ijuantities to build all the railroads the State need. It h estimated that the w heat crop m ivxn'is tins veir will be the linrest l. II will I il" 111 I a ri; I si I'ro-h. . d i ay f the Western Mates. Tfrt t 1 . .1..1M : .. . ,V r' " '"-I"r' V """"- '"r,v'n tia.) water work, jut com l'iete.l, it 2.'." feet hi''h, ch'ht in 1iam .and holds nearly K-'.o. hi gallon, i Itisfcal l ti 1h the largest in the world, i A thrifty Indiana hoii ewife has in vented m ichine that will prove of v V't henr fn to every woolen muoifao'tfi r in the country. Il is a wow I feeder rind weigher, and i one of the inot ''pie;, m,,! ,v;i,-at(j miehini- cur i'lVl'lltl d. A oriipaiiy bis been ..rganied in ' alif.imia to matiiifa. tore si:.ar fro n iiielops, which are to be rr.-nl on a fact of reclaimed land in the t.Vita of 'lie Nacrainenlo and an Joa.(u ii Riv,'r, A eiirrepoTidcn? of the li iliiui.ue '"i ar the melons make much In-ttcr !l-;,r than beets, and cm be rajscj ' 'nil 1. cheaper. The m anuf.ut lire of 'in-1 n Mirar ;H been 'iicces'fiilly carri'd on for iif;( en veal at .oii.bar, in Miiiigary. I he Fl u ida orange crop for the present season i :.",( ini.i no, worth on ii average nt the jroc sM." per thou'Hid. Ill.-lL in" IT IMM) If ij i.slim iteil 'hat there are now not niore than :,WM ..... .. . v. .........
acres of young trees from four to hiv Mr. Ku-kin has expcn.b .1 jf.Vxi in makycars ill, I fri. in tin- bud, Mime bcming ing this spring, which is not far from as many as 1" , uio,-s the past fruit i tin- home of ids childhood, and s'irscao.n. l or Hi: next the ye ir it is 1 romiding it ith trees and tlowt i s, ami
oiii.-veu i lie c rop will gradually in-
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"", yn imiig a pio.la. t of ?Y.'.y ,", or aoour on.-..v,i,M of the .rlint of I'ahnno. The Davenport (Iowa) (Jirr'Jr
claims f,.r that city the I'.i -t iiianufa - ; f'r the m rv ice of nu n, fl... ks, an.l thnvj t..ry of j.ure glueo'se in thin eonnt ry'. ; rs, am! bj kirn lr.es he cal!el Margai The oli iiisml fr this article. Ijv confec-1 ret Wtli." I tinners alone, ii the I'niu I "state, i ' ililliii-jv.'. The MUir. es ..f Miiiiilv Jiere- ' MI ami f.ntl.
l.i-iMi FVatien ami I ;-riniriv. 1 wiii ie ''Iiichm' is inuilf from iiotatoes. "i' Is liiailt Irom in.taliM 1 llele i' i.ll.i- I..-. ,. i . i ....... ..'i n.. It is !ts .'.Min' to iLe ta.fe I.,,. .. ! The production of jrrajie sugar and liiro-e ojmls u uew dcpartitieiit for i low a eoih. Tie- capacity of th wt,rks ' at Iaver.i.iit is LifshN wr d.iv. : 'II.;. I. ...... "I. . . r i'- i - . . . ... ....,., ....w..u-uire i.i-M ia,r ol.,- o n, of iiMin,,. ni.portMu,. to ; I I flap ml MUliap. 1 . yum; Mroninn tunnel Anna '''lLTs, Willie Iiclplli.' lier Lit her 1'Urn I hni.'i near WaUud, Mich., wn bum-J ed to . h ail, ,y her rl-.tlie, taking lire. . Khl:e I'ilhi-r, :e'ed i Jears, son of .. : i i . . . . . . wmow i.i. iy m in.'.i.tnapoiis, itrank ri a '..it'.;.' of i -ot n entrated l.-y :iMdi died from the fcQt-f? irk a few hour.
l!v t!e epl..,i..n of aeoal oil :im, of lime ami a w hit wa-h bru-'i. A'a.'at latoii, Miio, Mr-. Mathia liia.t-r ' on V. x-. a.. ! h. ri !,i!d Were- ti.rrft.ly burie d, the i J. ia Hillln;- "ivs: "Th m-wl i, elm ! fatally. . :l pirj:).r 1lir. tl1 fj,,. lurk,.yt David Hrhin, of lh ilai-lphin, a- d It has t.vo h's to w.t'k with and two to ".I, 'livd fi..n.th- . tl'i i ts of l..,-k-jaw, j ki. k with, and it wears its win-s on the r i . .,y j.; .;; , o, o o a i a. r. , hide oi iu lied. ' ;
t V -1. X I ... t i 1 i ."-rt.UN, .1 .. i w o o . :.,' , Newark, N. J.. two b.s. ; Hand 1.'.. children of Win. Hampton, went li-hi i. Wl.ih" cnir.;' a deep .Ir.'un, l,r. t t-r tli- vonn-'er ly f-l 1 in: hi ;ittenip? l to rescue hira and I ... I. ,,.1 , ... , . tX V "'11 "u.ut.1 1'l' l" " '. ' - p.y V . . I. 1 . . . f . 1 I a . i. aci mi ntaiiy struck tu.s little sitcr on the head with au a, ltitritiB. the brain. Janie Y. l'.rii ky.'r inp Oiachlne a?ent f I-ximrtin, Ky.w.is burned ti j death i;i a -tah.e whrie 1, hud, .s is j supposeil, laid dow n in U.ft h tv while smoking and fallen W. A 15-year-ohJ Detroit rx.y was fdiootin;: at a tarvt u ith aa old UiUAktt. when the ball struck a lady named Tat-1 ten in the street near by, inflicting a se-i rioii, though not fatal wound. I ti, ...... i - t l. w . I ,lt iiat i-i tjiiiiu .-auipu, a Swede, was showing party how tb soldiers handled arms in his nativel.md. when tkeTinwa dihared, in-tantlv ki.un a man ti iiueu key,!n wa one i of the .pcv tutors and the owner of the 1 un. j Hetiry T tht ii, .f ll .ii fiel l, I Davis County, Iowa, through priff fori ' tiie death of a yotiu I uly t w hum he j . was enajreil, t'.Mk. ailo-e of ,corroeivo 1 ; sublimate and ende. I his jrrief in short oi.h r. ' , At the funeral of John AVillis, at ! I'rid'eton, N. J., his wife, while takim' j .... m i a la-t look at the body, uttered a low scream, fill ba k ininwioii, And liel almost iiniiiciliately. she hid bwn alllieted with heart"di'e.l'M,. Iler husband had coniaiitted suicide. Mark Mittcnthal, n merchant of Dallas, Ixa, sw allow et th TontenN of a iK.ttle eonViininr -tTj chnine - He then iiroceisled to bin Ms4er dwelling .iii4 luui iul iiv i i hum- iriii.i i iim ...1 ... . ... ..... ....... I . V.' . .. I . . . I. . . M . II 1 I - . T, . . i.oi. i . 1 1 . i.m nui.ni i .i i.m.u. I am about to die when he fell in a pasni. S'Vernl nbxici:ir. wens haitih .. .. ..- w --.v.j.v l aiir.i in, .to. i i hi- oi 1 1 in oirsi rutins , , ',. . . . , . made to relieve him, but In Vain, as he. i.i ... I.. v- - . 4 dietl atiut 1( o clock. . Nk rea-on fs j .it u.. i il i 1 1 ... i : n .. I .1... . e . . ... ; to seil-uetruv.lion. ' ' - ... , ,,r'" m? . ' ? Mi-i Annie Arch, .laughter f the we known hnrni-'i arn u tural ai- . .. ... - . f - itnr 11T I 1 if iinw ri.niii'i1lirrtf.riif! i:l!t a l'rt':l' h,r- ......... ...... , 1 -fi 1 t .. j , . : 1 lie .xinerican x iiar'i ri .iiairo in Ixndon, Mr. Wickjiam lleffinan, was presented, al a recent rccejition held in tho (leruian Ilnib.sis.sy, Ui the Kmprcs of (icrniany. Her Majesty rxpre.saed "'r "r i ts n - ii . . . m i. a ,-an l-ati..n m l an duriny the i J;ranco.t.ertuan W ar, ar..I rcpicsted i ". ' " J . . i . lwuosif-i 11 .iiiuui in- itii ins ,,i..r. Xf:. xx-... 1 1... ..... 1 : .....l111 ! that connection. Of tht Ix-iration whole, 1k' poke in term oi th- l.tlrcsl tl iinril n . . Y- c- 11 .1 - 1 i I;..,, kirl 11111 I in I unmiin.li'r.in.l r. " . i.meioi nie iurcfs 01 an 1 . . nn . " ... ,. n?n:i,i) a su warn in in- 1 eimnuiar and Oriental service, then a ro'.nrticr severely there, he went h-me nr.d w as e:i,jloVd in the Commissary Depart mniii oi uie inii:i arrsy , in inp .xnyv - . a. . . ritish orwy, in the AbyAt the overthrow of K!n e or.en d hi services to sinian xrir. Ttu odonis J Mng.ionrmi.es, an., now, a mw coimuai.iter, ic J U1C r".;A , ill""- ll.'.llelllH' J.t'XiMi.ms. ' t ;h. oieni:i of thrt session of th" 1
Chamber of Deputes at Versailles, one 'a that of Iteremann out w, i-h the ! s much lat-elf hxX 'tobked alit .a4 11 ''""i unVM,V i nna ""cht :tM .1 i recently, a bnkstf.lor naniel R- ! pltf idi:i .f a thousand agents; it ets mm h as the (iovernment could stand,' w,'l" :l.s eUrfeUUN' Sonn where howt :i cr!.' ! .ut from the gallery, " In ' in motion the antagoni-ms of ld cue-! and tluy did not luoles; ihe maUdigs ;rv"r' in ,t Ru l'r.lson ret!.e nam- of Hod and .Joan 'of Are, live mi.-s, awakens the old disappointment I at all. "One old ErentU'inrin ha-l three or hiotantly admxU. lhat "under certain N;i ..;. o!i the Fourth! lwii xrith the an.l grudge, and costs more than it f four hundred dollar arhl hU' wntolbarM J c-tu ws tobacco doe help to
O-na bet; Uts an. Or enn -ts!" He was ai icte I amid connli r.iMe coufii'i ui. I lie majority, however, coMidered Ifce episoiic as a iream o in-a:iny. n appealing bifilC the oijesto. Ra.stwn said: ' I have fulfill-d my dut . You , s . ... it.. ... can do what J.ni likewith me. lie w 1 release. I . A little way from Croydon, tu-nr Iuidon, there ha long been :i dirty. marshy little pond, w hich is now an ex juiite clear spring of running water. I
M ...... it m e in.ciiUd t!,.; following wo rds: "In obcd., nee to the V, vcr of Life, of brook ' friI:u tjia. f,., ,j ltf ,,f t ,. ..M.,s tl;U fend it, may this well he kept sacred Mr. I.iverniore i s in '. oen are an. 4irs. iiv erinore, v'l v no I.lf i Low lcrril.lv 1. ou-si .:... u f...l ' U.t'ui fonrur. It irVt work that kills a man It's the dodjrin:; aronrnl trying to jjet away from the woman who rives the onlers. Hr'sMun Aru. J J Will tlio i-omiii-m:.n 'e:il ?' ,,. rlli , Tlllits: 1.r.;il)Iv not. I here won t he any th:n left for the poor ff 'low U tak-e. Uvdn 4 r Duvr,faf. (live your s.-n .i " m.-I tiUi eiluealion un.I -.-ft !.- 1 !.nrt he i, a lr.an lie will n t l ei-on'.-nt to it I.:wk of a r.H-iry ftove and cra k Ue o.es in life, and win u liii-S-jr-joint-t. A h;t intaiorv is neerof o iii'ich aiii" to a man ha wlien in, o a man a wlien in, v.i!e tflls li'H) tn In1 uri' lii il l.riiK' Iw.i. i in . L . ..... . in mf. i.r,.ti l.iri.i'rin r thrvih the streets of Thila Wphia, tin. k out his note bfN.k at the end ff a lonjr tl.ts;a ' walic, and made a little memorandum to the etlect that s'j pr cent, of the population of f'hilarlefphi.l are tuPinbeis of the powerful family of Koomst h t . " IhirlxwjUi llwlt . Kukin ob-ervc that as a rule women have nj eye for color. This expiain why a woman is obliged to nd thn e-iiuarten of ad ij in fretting the exact shade of ribbon iy trim it dres, w hile when it coini to meudin her husbands panthons he .seem to think that a yellor patch is ju.st the thin;; to mate h bla k. broadedoth. A'trtri h ' Dull' tin. An Insurance Cf. An evil which lies at t'uo Pot of life insurance, and w hi h already ha.s done much to sap Its prosperity, was in lie.je.l ia our column. vi'terJav in the . - - d.s iin of the Court of Appeal in the c;w of Herrmann v. the St. Iuis Life Insurance Company, in which the verd't t of the lower Court w a set asid" judjiiitiit rendered in favor of the l-'fe Insurance Conipanv. T he facts in trie uie are that tho husband of the l,'"Utf" had made mx nnnual payments out of ten that required to be made to -'"- paid-UJ j.olioy of on his Ilf'; l'nJ'n4 111 U some $0H.Vi at cah alio 7-' iiueri-i 111 aiauce on noi"s riven. In 17J he eeavii payment and died in the same y oar; hi wi.low, who lue, doe not rl the timount of the policy, doe not the pro rata to w hich his payments. thouM have enti i UiM him, doe not gv b.u-k thenar.! learned money he had des uot ! 'i t baek any thinjr. e do not quarrel with the law in the VW which i that if a man makes a ,,. .i, i, t . . . . t -I : .. . , , . . , , . . - J f .. ' ' circumstances. h f.ils, to inn i i I 11 i . 1 : j i . l hundred dollar. h must abide by the , i . " . i . "ntractf tmt we are certainly ast.m- . , , ,. , . .,- ihed that Life Insurans'e Companies think it to t.ieir intervst to Irani siieh coiitrm t. and to pjmh.1 one-fourth of their receipt iuduciciT unnspectin iieople to iirn Uiem. , . We do not need. t . . :.:.. i : . .1 t i 111 in 1 ri m s 11 11 i 1 rrn rnni:iii 11 ,t 1 ij ill . . ,: , ..... .. - - - 1 . , need iro nt further than thititv to jwiint to the resonl of ten vex. in which the half dozen companies that .started out with puch a tlouish have disapcarel, leaVhi behind tlwin the niemorj of diapiriinte1 hopes, of hln;' promise., of lawsuit, vexation, failure, ami illlUe t toli, jn lne ,wo UeiM cive IM lhe ,..,Nt f 4..tlT, 1Ii;r Jn the i,Usi. tli ani(llut i,4.,se,l and ranci'Hlni ii l... - - 'I here is no.u-;: "" under tnssun j which is ALrr.i !e. t be carried on nij-ili-r a svfi'in i.i P ivt.-i ; nri.4 so tinint. ii ... . i :ina ii9iueu. U I :i system utnicr .. . . . V" lw "wivr ufn e n-K ana .mex w:upany laKtau.iine cenainxv, in .i ... - .. n.i hj u furnishr . all the I 4 . i i. n .i..." I ., . , mn , ... t a tp. ..
named it after Lis iiiotl.ci
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fn,m insuring, to prepi'ii.'e the i .,u,,,u. minj ains ,r,-,ira.u -ni,to ' aa .,xUl.jt. Jn t;.,, waV ,, in,uru;.,. in iov x.ii'1 x ixn us waaxxa ' ,rvlf ilty which can not be overcome oy ail theUe-steJort of the irvis; h hi 1 . ,sin,e'iil if.ua nn.l ,i,.n , ieil n. pmies in the country. One such ca.se i saxes to anv comoanv. Re e inr as we i'.o in the value ot 1 fe insurance,
an.l the benefits it distribute when Kverv body being robUl, thH robrigliiF. a-luiiftlitered, we regret to uris.Kra ihen shot "down their own , horses, ti--.' a feature which Is as injurious to ! an 1 the i saddled two of the Ht-K
the comuanies a it is uniust to the ia-
surefs" ;iai haU liopa on altra horse and unother one that thcyi
situation oi attairs in which uu one who . overttMis, which xva being led behind ' Haifa Heri rnen may go 1wn ha paid money for insurance shall !e a single horse bugsy, in which were cor. seen lively on the same piece of h.mm bjecte.l to the rTperier.ee of thr plarn-' two men. On coining up with the bu-J uiia peel, an.l yet each will express himlift in the Herrmann rase. St. I.t,ui it. tbev nsL.e.1 fhn i:ien Imw niin li.ai.il us ilitVerrnllv if he had It'tlt
Uloc-Pan'irral. 1
STAM) AMI lil.lWLK.
A Mii--. h ! oiiorr triiirir iixiir.i wtl I'luuilrrr.t imllir f 1 1 tc !" u.i jmiU). .. r Krom thf Ii.IIm (T.si IfciM. Mij In J l lie hriof Ut irfam from K.t W'aith in ref. n nee to t he wlioh-ale. hi"h w ay rohheries of the I'uiteii States tnail (Kl l'a-o line) coach ami 4 vmI pi vat vehiel. s ami hm-ks. -tfrdar. h,. tween lure :! rit Worth, :h ereat I pie I.t n:ht, and the . rail is enabled to 1st the full r.ani. ulars i,f thi darin- atlair h.fore its readers this niornin"-. Mr. Frank Sinnimon, driter .f Work's haek, who arrifed hern ahoiit 'Jo'eloek, makes the filLowiii!r t:U-fliu nt; Thi4 'uiriuiiir a!"ut 12 -oVloeL six mile-i thU fid.! of Johtn-Hi's sta - tion, us I was- Irivin" aloti- tiie road ono of Captain Work'n ha ks with two 1 - - .... ... passengers, a Air. IJi-ldier an.l his friend, ranchmen from Coqui ChrUti, about eiht hundred anla iutlreitr of a foiir-htir.se hack jirivato, I think, as I have jiot scxin it beioru on tho road the first tiling I n.iw was three men riiinf; at a run toward this hack riht doxvn the main road. One of them was on .1 "jray horse, one on asoriei horse, an$ one on a dark hay or brown. Thej ilashe.l 5 inp -Uf tlm hack, and stuck their six-shooters riht in the hack. Wvall inxiiir bak. exclaimed, They are robber!' ( hie j;en. tleman, Mr. Bs-Mun-'s frien-l, said, 4J.-t u jrt uway xvlulvthey arc robbinj that orher h nk v 15) the niov. tht tin robber made we supposed 1 flat they hatl disarn'd, hut 1101 us jtrobU-j Kis i. f r,t 'i,rr V. r. - j-w . .. ... ill 1....... II ..... . v d4n turn, they left one man to puard the eiptured hack, and the man ou tlm norrel horse and the one on the gray followed us, we having turia'd arvunil and driven rapidly b.tck down the rtad. We had drivea about tfty yuxiis wLca tLcj drove up about sixty y ards, and the man on the pray lortj ordered u to JiaJt, and tired his pistol iu front of the horse. One of them wu ia his .shirt sleeves and had on a pair of brow n overall. We Mopped. Belt her an 1 hi frieud backed out of the hack, pistol. in hand, and walked to the rear of the hack, when the man on the sorrel hore ordered them to drop their pistols,, wh'cli lliey ditlu't do. T he man on the sorrel horse then tired. Tbeu tlio robber du tin pray horse fireI and hit one of the hores ia the sbouhler. The horse jot 0 uurcOy, 1 couldn't nianaea -'IhViru lii'K her and his friend ;,,t in the hack a ad 1 put whip to the horse. When we started to run they tired, o pistol shot or two after us, Mrikinp the hack twice. The robber on tiie Mirrd horse deliberately jrofdwit' :Uid takine; rest, lired with a rit!e at IVkher's frient?, the ball pas.s'm lli rou :h the rear j;;ite over him. He threw himself in the 1 Ottotnof the hick after watc!iin; the robber a im oient. The ball ijao;etl throukch U.u md of uiy trousers, just above my heel, and out the front of the haek. We kept on a full run, the wounded hiro iileciliiiq tadiy. The robber then turned and Marted lck, ami in a. few roiauti turned and came for us a;,fain, followed 114 a little way, and then stopped and weat bck to the captured hack, in w hich wa the I'nited estate Marshal, to whom he rein.su ked, fn j-rfTcnf to Ilelcher's friend, I hail to kill the I'nited Stat Martha!' hi tlra oher hack; he would notjveup.' There was a lady in the captured hack, whom the robbers told he ne'd not be alarmed, and jave her watch andut mey b iek. We went back trrtro rtoTC' two miles and a half this "ule of Johnson's Station, and tried to raise a crowd to pursue the robber, bet did a -t su creed. ! met the .it hor' tinll-poarh ith one passenger (a pentlenian) and turned it rou ml about four mile this side of Johnson' Station. I laid over there until half-past ."t, and a dispatch was sient from Uherf -to Kort Worth for a mail piard. A jarty if seven or eirbt men started in pursuit of the, robbers, who went northward, and when tney went into the bottom they were about minutea behind tbeiu. s " llefore all this ha 1 oceurrel the robbers had robbed two hack that wi re, oin west and the lil l"aso mail-i -oaeii, which 1'ft EIe Tortl ystrday aiorninc. ia which Wira Ilf. Kairf -at. i wriV prietor of the Transeontineatel IictoUjm s t T at rort ortn, an.l irs little son Frank, aed.nbout Lx. years aur five other,jiaseurs- , The robbers were in the hollow w hence mail-yotv Jicaine over the brow of tiie hill, waiting for it, and pulled down 011 the driver with their six-hooter and ordered him to hilt. 1 her then demanded tb money of the passengers mi 1 told the driver to d he wndda't be hurt. m - 1 ci-... 1. 11 ...1. 1 . . -Ciiri frtlm 1!rtb tV-.e-L-
g.-iitleniin, and sm i'.i sums from others, 1 -f the various disorder which he Uail they had. There wa a p..or man ,t,''V" ,n:l b-.trT,a V 'iccn. The w, xra a Hi.;)U -whoid tl.e-did m!'"1' i' criticising Dr. Richardson a
ioi i 11 o.n 1 1 t . ( . ( di-lurb. TT.ev orderxd the .Lriver to thmw out the miil. Tu.-v rem irked Il.il lh ili.lo'f -nn t.iMhlh.i mll that the robbers who have been robbing ch n taken. e had tfJ fia hi i inner on the road on credit. hoise. Thev then 1-aU Ltkinir an iix - money they had. Fifty cents,' said
one; Iokt dollar.,' nahl tho other.
Kf if,' .-Hid tL4 rohbers, ami n wi.I j i t roltevc you of the Jioreoii ' Ari. h-adin" ' ' I he rohhf rs e;ot oat of th five vc- , fci'Vs li)CluJ.nj; th it je, a'Kiut f.',Hj ' 1,1 and jc welry. I heard wiiuo j m''" "I,, :ik of ll;lvl"o '" eheeki, how 1 111 ''" I can't ay. Ibe only t lew to it'ieui known js tiiif: e.lnesUay tven- ! "ree men, urmea wun pi-iou ana ! V ,n' rifl. vo mile, t4 rth of ''hnsons Station, who said j Wfr j,,"'t ,nii hunting, ti-hiri?, .te-. , ",VV U"n. t,,e rbxM lir.t Parted after ' t'", I invin, thy remarked, ! il sn4, U the lu.ux whom they left to ' ":ir 1 t!:e ia k l,,e-v ,1:,J JUst 'Ftured, "t . 1 vu !UIWI IUW wt Wi" K"ir ;! '"! ,'cf'er- i ' wu lV a 1101 lllue 1 1,1 ,UJ y'.,a f .'f,,f w," lmn n" w,'u 'T. Ji., .tli:cai makea ia l-e-I I"'v' ll,:tt p"ted about Mr. I a. 4 f- '.,!.. I...:. .. I 11 " J. a" ' u'" 1 u' .Mr. M. A. IV-lchcr and l'u frieud, I. S. C'uber, were ou their ay north from Corpus Cliristi, and were booked for tho stae that wa roblx-d near Kingsbury, but happened to be put on unother st a ire. T he thrco robber answer t!ic d. 'scriptl m of the men who robbed ti e Kingsbury stajre and did otherMao robberies in vaiiou part of the htate. They seem to be an organized jiarly. They rdou) and U-)vn thd road fir ovor 1111 hour, and then went back to the stae and exchanged one hvrso f jr another. Itwns an hour and a half after the alarm was given bi fore any laxly would volunteer ro 0 in nruit. Men from the other eud of the road went after them hour afterward. X Tcn-hourV Field With the Indians. Mr. Ci. Robert Armstrong writes to hi father, in this city, says the Omaha umUr date of Fort Laramie, May , a follows 1 ( . I arrived here last evening, having been eiht da)s on the road from Custer. On the Heend day out we had a ten-hours1 fiht with the Indian. They attacked u about 10 o'clock a. m.withui l.'t uiilci ' of liuli n Creek, some five iinTcS from the place where Mr. I'.rown as killed. When attacked we bunched ftar Vraims-1 untfl we could pet out skirmish lines, when we proc eeded on owr journey, 4xlin bullets, while the skirmishers aept them oil' the train. No ouwas hurt, and we only suffered the k35of two horses and a wajron and its content, belonm to some colored men. When the firing ceased we reorganized by electing a Mr. (Jynn as rajvtain. He was the owner of an ox train, and we supposed he would exercise f j.ht judgment, as he professed to have had much experience with tho Indians. After orani.in we rolled out aain, keeping a strong skirmish line out. Five miles on we came upon a train thaw, had beim btiucbed six hours wart"nJ for a-istsini-e. They turneel back w ith u, intending to encamp and remain Tntil ori.er c:uue uppun their way. . J Aiekiiv u train tunc alon2 that n'e;ht, but Ix-fore it reached us we had another; :Try deperate flht This captain that knew so much, selected a camping ground in a very low hollow or basin. We had scarcely jot unharnsscj b4'ire the, Indian?, who had conif fatsI on tin snrroilndln hills, opened tire. There we were, with plenty of arin and ammunition, but defenseless, as we could ouly see the heads cf tho 8Hvavs a they took aim at us. It would In useless "to attempt to feUv.-U wi'Ji the teams, while the bullets fell 'thiol 'and fat around us.. We saw that something desperate had to be d'ne, and that was to charge upon tle eaemy and orive them tiff until we Cou!d rtronrpy MlTcr ground. Six of us mounted horses, and, rushing to the bluff, raxefW Imlians 'the grand bounce,' when they retreated, ami we oojr hooked. up "lie aainial that wer not killed on wounded, and reached hfobar ground, dug rifle nits, and put oui picktt Kut we had no further trouble.' The fi !it laHed 1U hours from the firtt attack.. ls: two horses and a wagotistwln ; 10 head of stock stolen ; four head killed; one. man wounded in Uw hcei. 'A number of trie meq hai their clothes cut With bullets." ,s "s. Ia Cs or Tobacco. r. Ii, V. Richardson,!'. R. S., in his )i'.s. .'f t ff Modern I.ife,U an uncomprotnising opponent to the use oflhacco. He refutes, however, the notion that tobacco snicking cause caacer and consumption. Dr. Richardson Indieves that there is no ground, for assuming thai organic disease , resurt from the tUM" l,,,Kl ' r0 Vut he ,,' Ii,'.,rM lhat f'Hictional ilMMtnlers are lus'iiaraH'le from the' Labil.-of ftnfking. nai OMMnxiers and I he author cives a 1 mr description . - t xv"' K tniuKs luai uU iate!ueiu- are 'l'l oi au yin u.o man accur.iio ai regaras tiie nmning wiuu exces-ive, imi ' l,"'.v art Vh WrnX. when' applied fu 1,1 '" uujiauuai on-, umai im mm producing iii- tl .iiveraearied brain .l it .! I l?. ' . . 1 i "Jonlal Cf d, pait4.il ohlivijmot the past, J and a tendency to ibat .nafural eleeji . whudt "knit u the. raveled sb eve of , (,;,r' ' ' v brought trp rrt tt Fepante language.
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