Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 24, Number 3, Jasper, Dubois County, 16 December 1881 — Page 2
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WEEKLY COURIER. antmllemw. JABFEB IXDIAKA. TOPICS OF THE Tux Forty -ovetn tmtkiMk. m But few Senator fesrUl Inter. sambor ol Mil were ts famdnMd. M I them IM fallowing- ny nr. trUlm for Um 1mm of thro Sherman To MM. W bead; by Br. uartoaa rtw am sppounaiens of eiauMir to mveeMeose Um quo, ttousof Uitari and teveape laws: by Mr. BackTor reurtn: trade dollar and racotalac tbai t standard stiver dotter; by Mr. Topujia. U. ft. Oraa uoatba retired Hat at to army. Mr. Sdmoaaa ooeraa . aAiitioB to coatinna she oommlttM at they existed toss tatoa. Mr. Path snored aa ajnMndmee. attthorUlna the President ol the Senate to decide woetber the oommlttoM aaaU bt aqaaU? otherwise divided between the two political partie. Laid over wlthoot aetfoa, and the leant adjouraed Taa Hooae was called Joont.T by Clark Adam. The roll tall showtsl 390 Representatives Present, the abenter beta Moray. Scale. Mill and Dener. Xomlnation tor opeebw betas la order, Keifer wa nut la nomination by Robinson, Randall by House, and ford by March, burrow of Mlcbixaa. Holniaa, MoCook aad Laddwere appoiated teller. The roll wm railed and tba remit wa a follow: Whole number of vote. SCO; aceary for choice, 143. ror Keifer lis, Randall l. Ford a. Mom of the candidate voted. Those vottng lor Ford were: Brennan, Burrow of Mtobtgan. H. A. Haaeltlne. Jane of Texas, Ladd of Wisconsin. Urave aad March of Missouri, yulkerson and Paul of Vlnrinla. Reedjustera, voted far Keller. The result havta boon ansou need, Kelfar wa escorted ta the peker' rhalr bv Randall and Htseoek aad took the oath of mee, wbk-h wa administered by Kelley of Pennsylvania, a the atdeat member la point of service. The tweartec In of loerabera then took place. Objection were made to several, who were compelled to stand Hide, but exoept ta the eaae of Chalmers of MtedUippi aaiubble of ftouth OaroUna. the nMwitiniu om sabeaottentlv withdrawn. vSa other Bawdblieaa caocu nominee S. then nary wnex ana tared duly eraanUed. After appototina usual committee to watt upon the PimP , tba Momm aejooraeo. PBKSONAX AJD POLTTICAI. LAxraKRX, Appointment Clerk of Um Treasury, hM been diseaarged by aoetwtary Felger, beesuM ol ma ceaeeettaa wRfc the bregolarltto of tb Custodian's eeaoa aad ring. James B. BuUer, of Idaho, formerly United Sutea District Attorney of that Territory, baa bos appointed In his pee. Secretary Polger, R is saw, Intend to weed oat all tobordiaata omclaU and mpleyee who bave bom impUoatad fat any arooked tranaaetloM. Uptox, Assistairt Bocretary of the Treastrry, ba banded la Ms retiSMtion. Cavcoim lor the noninntion of offiosr of tbe House of RefMreseatatiTes war Mid e tb evanlaff of tb Sd, wttk tbe fotWwins; reralt: Republleaa nominees: For Sneaker, J. Warren Keifer, of Oslo; Clerk, Xdward MePbron, of Penney hranla; 8er-toant-at'Arms, Geo. W. Hooker, of Mama oBiMstw; Doorkeeper, W. P. Brewnlow, of Teaneaaee; Poatmaater, Capt. Harry Sbsr wood, of Mlehlgnn; Cbaplaln, Bar. Frederick D. Power. Tbe eaueas ooetost for lbs lot between Keifer mid HW of Kew York, aad tbe pretty wmetr drawn wart, the tarmsv earrytof oaT tbe prise. Tbe Dsmoerats rannmlnstsd tba smean of Dm last Houoa. Tba Qreenbeeker selected Mtabola Ford, of Mmwwri, tor fposker; ommt Ds La Xstyr, of Indiana, for Cterk; Los Craadall, of WMblmcton, D. C for iorgaant-at.arma; H. Martin WlUianw, of fJssoari, for DoorkMper, andW. C Moore, of Peantytrania, for Pottmaater. Calokbov, for some tfnwpMt provMoksJ Prsmdant of Peru, is now, with bis Xhtkder of Foreicn Aaalr, Oalms, a prisonar in CbOlaa bands. He was arrested as be wa retommff from macs, and allowed jbt a few moment in wbicb to prepare for ids ttopartiue. Ha was sent on a special Warn to Callao, and theft placed on board an iron -clod to be transported to SanUafo. Tbe reaisoj afieged fortbls arbitrary set are not yet made pnbrie, bat Admiral Lyneb Is i from Kbsfsr, Speakor of tbe Boas of RcpTcnatattve, represent Um nghth OMe Dtotrkt. Ho was bora in Clark Ceoaty, 0., Jaamary m, ISM. His hMrbood and vontb wore aaoctlv nmnt on a Harm. Ha lecalvod a eumatoa ' sohool dupHnmaWOo m,ae owi f wai e wvwiwww wofvwwi wwis inatliB, topped oT at Aatioeb Coltogo. In IttfhtwM admrttod to tb bar. H.eaAtMd ihsUntoa Army m Major of the Tbitd V)bm Totuntoeis, wm sabesonentty sp pointed Cotenei of the 110th Ohio, sod frorrsd wtth eeMsptotiOQi xalteatry throufh oat the war, being severely wounded at tbe iMttto of Um Witdorace. Ho rabso,uently mm msdf a BrigadlerJeooral and Haof Oowsrai by brevet for gallant and dMhtgoished seyttoaa. Ho made Id ftrot sppoaraoeo on tbe stags of national astairs m a member of tbe Portynfth Congreot, aad was re-etoeted to tbe FortysixUi and Petv eeeeath Conareaae. COaVOWCK AMD IMDU1TKT. TratfisdoUoo and Rod fttrcr RnQof Tessa, at presort extending from r to Greenville, ltd milts, has been . to the Gould system, and will bo designated a the JeJejeoN i of the M., K. AT. shows a deereaee of tbe puMie debt during MoTomber of 7,340.1M; cash hi troasury, 4ltovtt,goa; gold esrtiteatos, m,njMt sUwecrUleateWeVooB); Ttfoaitog eerttg. oatec, IKMMi lofoj tondort ootstanding, I; frasttonsj eurreney owtstand9?gt,!M. Dtoreattof debt stoos June Mm. 0. W. ItMMiUm, fermorijr Ooa. tf the Iron Mountain
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Tn a. LteJt Tnmtkn BafJof thsAf dtvtslea Oeeuty, Ark., iMMtkmoftiMTtXMPMtiOMd 5 otCorro Blanm, 10 mile soot of B Mmttoswost of Dallas. It wm that through trams to tho Paotg would bo nuulng by January 1. lrBiglTCTW pjUnBtM tho nt tho oottea crop this year, at with mat. at l.MUMO bale. Dabfobp, owaor of tho Rmwos baaks, wm taken by a mob of aagry depositor from the edlcert at Woltlagtoa and foroed to return to Caldwell. Ho wm threatened with lynching uakst be dioaraod. It belag geaoralty believed that he had available funds aad that tho whole thing wm a downright swindle. It is understood that toTornl bills will be introduced during the present seukm of fnntrM lookinc to aa oalarcemeut of the com of the Department of Agriculture. One of the proposed bills will provide that the Denartmeat shall bo one of Agriculture sad Statistics, and will make provision for tbe appointment of a CommiMioaer of Geological Surveys, a Bureau of Education and Labor, a Bureau of Manufactured, aad a Bureau of Railroad Transportation. dispatch from Caldwell, Kaut., 5th, says that Dan ford, the delinquent banker, has been released upon giving satisfactory security for 80 per cent of depositors' claim. CHIMBS AMD CASUALTIES. tragic lore affair bat occurred at New Orleans. Henry Mmm, a stalwart young blacksmith, wm engaged to Margaret Tassey, an unusually pretty blonde of 10. Tbe girl's mother had a higher ambition for her daughter aad forbade her lover Um house. The two thereupon determined to end their existence. They met, according to previous engagement, to carry out khelr tragic resolve. After a hurried embrace aad a few passioaate word of lore, the young man drew a revolver, placed its musxle against the left side of tbe young girl's aookaadired. Supporting bet in his arms, bo placed the pistol to his own bead beneath tbe left ear aad wnt a ball through the base of bis skull. Tbe wretched lovers then foil to tbe pavement la each other's arms. In the pocket of Um maa wm found a letter, signed by both the lovers, detailing their desperate resolution, and bewailing Um wretchedness which drove them to their fate. Tho wounds did not prove immediately fatal, but It wm not thought that either could survive. Lotns Bvrxb and John Booker, nogross, were in tali at Oxford, N. C, charged with robblag and murdering Cbartos Lyach, a Jeweler. Tbe other night an armed body of tfty or sixty men visited the tail aad foroed tbe jailer to deliver up the murder' or. They made a full confession of Um crime, after which they wore carried to Um auukirt of tbe villas and banged to a tree. A Sax axtomio CTnx.) dlopatch of tto 1st says: SberUt J. H Martin and Louis Heanr. rotaramg from serving eftatioM, wore waylaid aad foully murdered six miles below Rio Grande City to-day. Tbe Short wm eoileeuag Uxm, sod was robbed of all be had. Citizens bave appealed to the Gov ernor by wire for State troops to com to their rescue, m four similar murders aevo occurred recenUy. Tbe murders are attrib uted to Mexicans. At Big; Spring, Montgomery Comity Ta.. Joba W. Burnett shot four flaw bta fatber-ia-law, Fred. M. Bortberom, eaus lax instant death. Northorom wm unarmed aad begged Burnett not to shoot. There wm bad feeling between the two, growing out of family dlmeulties, but Um murder seems to bars boon without Immediate prov ocation aad wholly unjustifiable. Ml mmbapol m teM again Ktflorod a serious loss to her million- latere! a, four of bar tone touring Mtabitshmeata' being on ttrely dostroved by Ire oa Um morning of the th. Those wore tbe Kxcelsior Mill, owned by D. Morrison sad operated by Cbsrtos A. Plllsbury A Co.. capacity 700 barrels per day ; Um Plllsbury B Mill, owned aad operated by tbe same Arm. capacity W PM barrels; tho Minneapolis Mill, owned aad operated by Crocker, Flsk A Co., capacity oM barrels; Um Kmptro Mill, owned by D. L,Wsooa,of Maasschttsetts, and operated by Chas. A. Pilisbury A Co., capacity 690 barrels. A oottea mill, owned by D. M. Moi l toon and operated by Henry Honkompt, wm also destroyed. Tbe aggregate, lorn is not tar from f4 15,000, wtth Insurance of about fll&OO. Tbe Art originated In tbe Pilisbury B Mill, hot ta what manner is not known. While the Minneapolis Mill wm burning a trric explosion occurred throwing down Um walls aad burying mv oral men ta Um ruins. . Assistant Sngtaeor Fredericks, John Tuboy and Daniel Burke, gremen, and a man named Bobteooa, were taken out dead. Several others were badly injured. MISCRLLAmCCKJI. Kky. Thomas Baskixttllr, Oonmgstion minister of Bloom Seld, Iowa, baa fled with at servant-girl, Ltsslo Col Iter, leaving a wife and two infant children in a destitute condition. Ho emigrated from LaaoMhlro torn then three years ago. Hta former parishioners are deeirtouf of having his infamy published to the world. A pttPATCH from tho City of XexJoo torn an attempt wm made on tbe Sd to m SMslnato Governor Manual Led, of Guano, Juanto, the would-be assassin, wm instigat ed bv potttioal enemies. A BOLD thief wafted off wtth 117, 000 worth of negotiable bond from the Clovotaad (O.) Commercial Bank whflo the PrMldent wm talking with a friend. mvmbbr of experts wore ouedto the stand In the Gultoau ease en tho Mh Samt mm Ofgm oBSgMM HaMmaammMaBBl 1asrmm amman Jtmw Fa wwnw WWnw MwFsoewOooPi PFPiw bbpwi fsammmmrV mrmaaMmsl Bmml TamHmmmmsmr mst fjjgfgMgtAjft WWwiNT niivwww! mvw awn aarsBpn. no isprwwe" dnriag wo trial, and sot umrofort bad a JJw(Wp WfP wWMBJoT 1 JPlMplplumJP 9& iony smPPoPHl
editor of the gat MM hta ludxmeatof Quiteou'i tasaalty upon tho hereditary taint, upon the Impairment of Judgment, upon the sxatu tlea of the tmotlnni, aad upon Inspiration, which stae bMladod tho motive. Witness edmhtod that whoa a bmb MmsjMlod a erisao while sotiag aaoVr the doiussoa of Dfriao lasptTottoa aad thoa eoaduetod him self prooiMly m a erimlaal would do, R weald bo presumptive evtdeeee against hit iBsaaRy. Dr. ChaxtM H. Nicholas, of tho Bfeomlsurdals Aayiam, replied to a hypetbetleal question propooed by Soovtlle: "If Um evidence to which I have listened to oorreet, I should soy that the prisoner telasane.' Dr. Foisom, of Boston, Dr. Ood ding, of tbe Government Insane Asylum, Waabtagtea, Dr. MeBrtde, of Milwaukee, aad Dr. Camming, of Brookllne, Maas cooourred subataatially ta tho oplnkm of Dr. Koaaoa. Soovtlle announced that he bad no mors wttaecMt present aad would introduce but two or Uuoe more before dosing Um cms. Gultoau Interrupted and demanded that ubMraM b leaned for Gen. Grant, Senator Conkllng, Governor Jewell, and others. Finding no ebtoettoo wm made to his inter ruption Guiteau proceed to make aa incoherent harangue, while hi counwl tnlled com placently, as if feeliog tbst tbe prisoner wm making more headway with tae jury men any expert testimony could compM. H wm Anally silenced by Judge Cox, and Scovtlle read a number of pamagM from Gui teau' book, "Truth." a'nx Louisiana State Legislature, in pursuance of a call of tne uovernor, con voned In special session st New Orleans on : i. The Governor's message wjs rethe 5th ceivod aad read. It referred principally to the existing deAcisacy in tbe State revenue and proposed meMures of relief. Focit heavily armed men took forci ble poeesMlon of the store of H. W. Hub. bard, about thirty mllos below Aiisilu, Tex. They compelled tbe proprietor and his clerk j to give up their watches, after which they , robbed Um store of SflOO ta currency and s j tot of valuable goods. They are supposed to be Um same gang that robbed Has' i store. It Bastrop County, a few dsya prevlTsx Tennessee Penitentiary at Nash ville wm partially destroy ed by are oa tbe Mb. Tbe convict worked heroically to subdue Um names, aad Um main butldiajr wss thereby Mved. There were 78 prisoners within Um walls, aad but six availed tbewselvw of their opportunity to eceape. Tb torn is estimated at SS5,O0Q; insuraaocfW,M0. AoncBf from Wharton, Oat. eonarm previous reports of the torn or tM steamer Jane Miller, In Georgia Bay. Tweaty.ftve persoM am supposed to have beta lost. Capt. Bnowvsioo, of tho British maa-of-war London, with ten men in a pinnace attempted to capture a steam stover flying French colon, oft the Zanslbsr The Arab crew resisted noreoiy. Capt. Browneigx, a seaman, a stOKor ana supernumerary ware killed, mm one mm severely aad two siifnuy wowaooa. im vessel COSTDUTSKB mMMJUK. Tax Prendent's me age ered to Coagrem on tbe 8th. Among ta bills latrodneed ta Um Senate wore two for tbe sdmtaston of Dakota as a State. Senator Davis, vacating the chair ta favor of Mr. Harris, sp.ke at some length In regard to his position ss President pro torn. The oeOMlon was the calling up by Mr. Bdmuads of bk resoltttioa providing for tb eonttauof committees as they existed at we etoM of lMtsoMtoB. In Um course ol at mtwT!..w t Last spring l remarks Mr. Davis took oocMion to state Um reasons why lay vote should bo given to sustain tbe existing organisation of the Senate. Although drcumstaaee have materially changed stae that Ums, the obligation which I voluntarily aosamed has net bom altered; hence I adhere to that declaration, alwars reserving to myelf the right of re jecting an offensive candidate." This exproMton of Mr. Davta" views is rsgarooa settling for tho next two years tM statu et Um Senate officers, unless death should make a ebaage, giving tb Republican party a positive majority. Tb proceedings of tbe House were devoid of Interest, the drawing of seem occupying Um greater part 4afa aooj m?eH40(oW It was generally understood in Wash ington on tbe 0th that Secretaries Lincoln, Jamee, Kirk wood and Hunt would eoattnneta the Cabinet tor some month yet at least. Tbe appointment of FrenagbHyma for AwetaiT of State and Brewster for Attorney-General wm expected to be sa notineed at any moment. Gem. Jcdoox Kilpatricx, Minister to Chili, is dead. He wm a native of Sew Jersey and noted in the war a a dashing cavalry leader. Br J. B. Wiuct, James R. Black, and Joseph Fuak, alleged stsr-route eonpi rat on, have been found guilty oa Mroral charge and Mntonesd to refund to tbe Government Um amount of eontraot In Which tbey were concerned. Warrkv Woopwabp, son of the late Judge Warren J. Woodward, of Pennsylvania, committed suletde at Resdtng, Pa., by shooting himself through tho head . Re wm a young man of more tasa ordinary ability! bat of Infirm health. Tonrx, arrested at Bradford, Ireland, will bo tried on the charge of treason sod felony. The Government proposes to idea Ufy Tobta with tbe Fenian and Irish broth orhoods. Papers seised nt Tobln's homo show that J57 mon were enrolled In the neighborhood of Bradford, and tho Brotherhood possessed arms to equip them, sad had a fund of over 990. Miss Locisa Strykms, an attraetrro yWWof lopdy Of IeMMMo'Bt JaarftHMf 9on4oyMlt0VI Comity, Btt took a fatal does of. opium on eMWeJefcf oa oTW(PParWmi OsJJo JfiWsro eawlj J(MJB? ePYeVoi Vemm IrVk PW 4sopMa$4si
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Umariy. m my snorainc drtvna, I hood wcHsdiajr thoir way to oohool. and Bty attomtloa hat boon attraoton oy thoir laok of oroctnoes. prodnood by UM hisrh hook on thoir shoos. I obarvsd b aumbor that worn ronndgoMmldetwd, and in olfht oat of ovory ton, poritaps, tho popondtoular Una foil at Um back of tho head. Perched on high, hoarn. tho natural pose of tho body must bo to Incline forward. , If adult men and women cboota to smcrinoe thoir own health in wearing heola, it it a matter that ncinoioooeerns thomselves. But a child riwht to wioa and judicious care. and to oblige tho tender, growinjr oroature to walk, run aad stand with tho heels a half or whole iooli above tho root of the sole of the foot, is monstrous, is criminal, and this crime against children it to widosproad that it is amaaing except that nothing need be ragardetf M amaaing that ft continues to bo perpetuated with so little protest from physicians and such aid aa they ought to find in really intoUirent people. : It is true that the children of fashionable people and by fashionable I mean people who possess high social position, intelligence and usuailv a competence of wealth wear shoes without heels, or with what is called tho "spring" heel, until six to eight years oi ago, and from that time on until twenty the heel it kept broad and low. But M one descends in the scale of intelligence and common sense he will timi the h'urh heel irrowiujr more Mj mon prominent, until children of evett tDe tender asre of two er will be f0Ullti perched Un them trying to walk. 1 sometimes wonder that preachers who have eyes to see tbe Hint of the people against their bodies over tind time to preach against tbe sin of tho soul The greatest crime canse'i by high heels ia tho ill and sometimes disastrous effect produced upon the spine. On irirUi in particular very serious harm is inflicted otherwise a result inatanouia be avoided at ail coot. Minor w eneow are proauceu upon uie nrawm legs, and the flat part of the foot, which is forced to support more than it ought. The toes and the large joint beeome distorted, corns and bunions begin to form, and the foundation is laid for a great deal oi suffering in the future, at. wells for present aches. I suppose that a lady whom I saw taat summer may be taken as a general exemplification of a groat many mothers. She had money aad plenty of wit. and, in the main, excellent sense. She had two beautiful young daughters of thirteen nod fifteen beautiful, exoept that neither had beautiful feet. Those members had been stuffed into narrowaolod. narrow-heeled, narrow-toed, high-heeled shoes, until tho feet wore shockingly deformed. Tbe father of tho girls wm a large shoe-dealer. His aon't loot wore very finely shaped, lie wore broad-ooled, broad-toed, lowheeled shoos. Why the foot of tbe daughters had not been allowed an qual chance in tho world with those of tho son I couldn't well make out. One of the girls was wearing shoulder braces to make her straight, and one day. aa tho mother was deploring the child's round shoulders, I ventured to say that I thought low-heeled shoos would be better for her. " I quite agree with yon," exclaimed the mother. ?,Tbe girls wear too high heels all the time, hut somehow wo neglect having' the heels cut off. But it must be done. Whether tbe cutting-down process has beirun I don't know, but I thoturht If 1 those girls were under my control not , . ,r w.. w.ti ... w. ept oufef-ivw hvh a m wvhib somwos uvtvi m their feet wont Into 'oommoa-sease shoe. No clau of people, are quicker to rord to the demands of the public art inaattfactnrers, and if buyers demand a certain sort of shoe they will very soon get it. It It possible that ia a great many country towns low-heeled, InxMsd-soled shoes cannot so readily bo had at the reverse. Hut ' the high heel can always be lowered br having tho shoe dealer cut off several layers of lesther. He never likes to do it, and will try to convince you that the heel is none too. high, etc.. etc But if yon insist upon it he will cot tbe heel down to suit yon sooner than I torn. That children with your ens - crooked aad bow-legs, turned-over ankles and other weaknesses of feet aad legs so abound among: tbo lower classes is not at ail to bo wondered at when one considers the i extremely bad way in which they ae i usually shod. Mr. Beecher not long tfaor" aaca Is, beyond all doubt, the most difficult and trying thing humanitarians have to encounter. But I believe that at much harm results from procrastination aad earelesmest and a lack of energy in instituting reforms where intelligence exists as from ignorance. If people would only do as well as they know, the world would take along leap ahead. High heels and narrow soles are almost as bad as the Chinese method of compression. The dwarf King of Franoe who brought thorn into fashion to increase his apparent stature probably never dreamed how many fools there were adown tho generations of time to imitate his example. The beauty of any member of tbe body tonsisU in its outline its shapeliness aad pnportiomle size, instead of Its littleness. A small foot, or hand, is only comely in connection with a small person, while any part of the body that has been made small by fomproMkm is simply vulgar, freedom is as necessary to beauty as parity, and there is no freedom whete nature is being ereelty vf9iatod,isi she malntsmt her righut MMt WoMpeti efVtttyaviB
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torture and hoaUlatoav FWiy. 4 not omit to keep high aeolt front BBor tho young pooplo't tooi.-ifry (royor Auml Ntw Yorker. Tho yossthfni ompmvMy of the rtetng gonoratVon troly aaMnaUhlag. and H soews aa if saeh things aa chddroa had pasood away, so rapid is the transition from utfattoy toto mm Bod wonumhood. A boy of fourtoeo in this age of aoV vaooement eoBsiders himself a strnts the streeU with oigar or dgarelto in mouth, speaks of bit father aad mother familiarly as the "old maa and woman," and with the ooniHieiice of a. connoisseur speaks ol the ditt'ervnt grades of liquors and cigars. A cerU.n English writer has remarked, and justly, too, w speaking of a recent visit to this country, thnt there "are no children." and goes on to say that this cap be attributed to m utter freedom I rum all authority and restraint aad the sea sational trash thrown over tbo whom country. Parents and guardians reak ixe all too late that their negligence aad weakness hat caused their fondest hopes to turn to rihfes on their lips. Three bovs of this citv named Bobbla DtitU. aged thirteen, Joseph Jackson, and Chnrl e Adam, aged nine, rese tively. determined to ioIIow in the footsteps of tho "Hero of the Plains,1' and selected the mountain fastnesses of the interior of Mexico a the lUdd wbo)rB tbey would be moat apt to win glory, wealth and honor. Hero tbey wowld build a turret -mounted castle, with must, draw-bridge and portctil.U. out of which tht'y would allv to retu.a loaded with gold, silver and pre tons things. They would rescue lovely maidens from the luttians. and come home after awhile to astonish the Mople of San Antonio with their wealth and daxslcthem with the beauty of tbe r wive. The plan wm made, hut how to get there, and how to rwro arm ni ammunition for brfcattda must be armed to the teethwas the only thing that oeemed to stand in the way of tbo prosecution of their longcherished project. But their "nbio captain." Robb e Ihtfts, (who had taken the name of "Bowie-Knife Hill," the Indian Slayer.") proved equal to the emergency, and ordered his men (Joseph and Charlie), under pain of death, to rob the house of Hon- Anton Adam which they, as obedient and brave brigands did. without hesitation. DufU, leading his men as a captain should, climbed into the seoond-storv window of Mr. Adam's house, broke open the trunk of tho servant girl, extracted 113.75, and then took Mr. Adam sixshooter from tho safe, and started with his men for the interior of Mexico. They camped on the prairie, some eight miles irom town, where they were found by aa officer, tired, hungry and seared to death. They were returned to their homes, where they doubtless received that which thev long merited a good simaJdag. The two younger boys wore tod by Dufta, who was their senior by four years, but this ooly proves the danger there is in bad aocist ions. Dnfts was arrested, and win probably bo sent to tome kind of a rtfonuatory. Smt AnUtmo Ttxat) MmPartfeloa fat the Bye, Old and young rMroomi are often sorely troubled by small, hard pattiekto f matter that get under the eye-lids. When children sufier in this way, their parents may not even sasoeet the cause of tbo trouble. The irritation may go on increasing for years; for tbe iunuotmatiott wrongly resemuics catarrnat oonjuuetiviUs, which has quite a different cause. The oonjuncUva (as the termination 7m in medicine always means 'Hartae. maUott of," coaiunotivitis meant Inflammation of the conjoctiva). Is a mucous membrane which beg ns near the edge of the lids, upper and lower, lines them, and then, turning bee, oovers also the eyobnlL It thus formov two sacs. It is exceedingly soasitivt, and ia very liable to tahamroation of variou5 kinds, all painful and some very difficult of cure. A foreign bodr beneath the eyelW soon iaflnoMis it. Such a body benOatk th MiMMplbl la not an read II v deW Otad , Lv .u .l. u t. u.j. " IZTZZ ' A child that had long suffered from what was supposed to be catarrhal in flammation. and for which It hl been, eneigetleallr treated, only to grow wnraa. wm bromrht to Dr. fir.tosa. orofetsor of ophthalmology in Um Rowon turning oacx um tMnhla wm fniind in a smalt bud of a. cherry treo. Belief ami cure followed in removal. In all sach cases the maUt thing to do M to evert the lid. "The lower M It easily turned over the finger. If tho particle it beneath the npper lid, press 1 lid anst the eyebrow and t f the patient look down. .Then seiw the the lid quickly over the thumb. Rev move the speck with a haodksroblet, and show it to the patient; for he wHl often feel for some time at If the ohrtet wore still in the eye.-Jeme' Vmpim ion. H. A. Oooley, of Hartford, Osem., after drawing totJO from the bank the other day, loot 390 ia bills throng a how In his pocket. Mr. Oooley wet very busy for the next ran-hoars. He retraced his steps, and every half hot or so some friend would hand Wat fto or $7 which had )nst been found. From four men he recovered f iJW, oat firing him Pott, two others $70 each, bad a third wm. RveePeeEH PPes srepRxeiPea wfcP JaBbBajksm Mtto seaman, mjmj BlasemBBte
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