Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 25, Number 47, Jasper, Dubois County, 12 October 1883 — Page 3
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WEEKLY COUBIEBJ
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WHAT MUWT HAVE BEEN.
he assay thing thee aright hae l
HM ur (tear MM Hot tw4. We cwrnnt them ae and Mil tacts "er, Wa wefcyfc lit las aaalast th bkmw. The tjr ah av knew or skaiod. The tatter weea focerer stsuwd.
gale: euw aaar beieg blpwiked. end I lost ay ha. I remember thai quite wall. I Isatded m Am FrajwHbeo with one dollar exactly. Cm board there eras a rerouting ihwitw, who had been seat for from tbe East by a maa wtto kept a shop ia Maa Frsemaeo. I beard him say that be bad ma? be-
tmd pin at are, furl
went to Park to bur ffonda.
Tar ouiwi
Heaven's lull smarMy ai tbea.
Ptrpjeaed. we hjh '4 aught bare beav Wr 4bt have eeea her sweet cheek flair wit a ov' ot happy iiimmb. 4 Her eye with mat lee imitm full, ftodtas tb- lHit worst tstautiful : :; We mailt have own tae ioraace tail. The dear taw saddest im frow pate. Tb seniles fade into irloasa. Love's sua stow dim aad uttk atain Hither of the H atisrht birr lava. We mutat have mm her with tbecrowe - Of wtfefco. -I oa ber head, A quca or home's fair suveccixatie WRB Jtttte children at her knees; Or, brea-ieairted aad skate. Bereft and wdoaed of bar on, Mourn .or be her deal T1it m las- or that, beyoad our kea. H mitit bat e beaa. It aUabt have baa. Thr i no ne1 of questions oow. Me eVuat. or rstka. or frar: t giafe fended ta the meraal care. Orowa fair r me dar aad still move fate. Wttb rsd.aiH-' ta tbe clear young eye Which la uul 4eiks of Paradls Look, without stain of tear. Meadine th L nJ an 1 tbea
aatiumr 10 tauaa waat m.gn aai 1
W. f!. "n Ik1, ob dmiwet rfataij Our lull mjI may m kmr
IV a-"n ihtna- hMda from mortal j
Waicn an 1 tbrb Heetralr co it-oea;
On ta "Tie urr trMirtJi ran
Tbat bus rbtiaen for I
tr i" werr jiot : H ra'.'.l ik Imrk lu Hp -n ra'n Bcau' He km wbat mirbt kave heea.
ui CiMafcat. in I 'v"
a vojafa of
Pmt old 4ad4j! Thar was taa
OMfpla bi taa arieker-w.jrk bavkrt. aal be aalatad mm, for be rvmeaahered aae.
When I was a little boy I tuck a tail of falae faataari oa bim a tb moou eobblrr'e wax. Ha aerr forgot ate, aad raffled hie feathers at me ae aoon aa be aaw me. a tf my iaault to blm bad beta of m-eat data. There wae bardly a cbaai; ia tbe rom. There boay fataere old arateh, ae teg a a aaax-er. tickins aarar. wth a eprmr of box-aroud oter it ix luck. Tbea tbare waa oa
TM1 BftXST mtU fllftaWr.
uuTims fn jaw w&n.
fore Me time, and that, aayboar, if be oottlddtt batter t he area aot r"iaf to work at rubbling. He aaataiaed tbe name of tbe maa who wu to bin bim. and I bad hi coaneat to apply for tbe place. I weat to tbe eboe-voop at oace and
aakad for tbe poition. " It U aivea to the sbelf the naune old tartbenware jar.
another man. who Might to be brre Tbe handk 1 broke on- unfortunate mjub. aad I caa't Biaae u of yoa. Be- day. and a p'ece of leather was bound idea, vmm bavrr no hai." "Tbat naken j rtiund it. and it hung n a nail by a au diflerfntv," I replied. I tee bo- thong. He had the ftame awl in hii
makfm' wagea are i& dollar a day , band at leat it waa the name baodle, it waa the fluaa- times of California, fur onee I came near erttinjr a thrath-
l!
feel
give me three dollar and . aad onlv let me atav until the
yon hired turn up. fr I am Indd a boemak-r." The ! gave a kind of grudging content. TVn I tat to work, and idept tbat night in the btp. When tb master t-ama to the plaee ia the moraiag be found everything in elegant order, and I had made'nve dollar hefore breakfant by mending a biot. I suited him eva'tly -for f am a good aboemaker. I lived w;th that man for a vtar, and miwH all my money. I ent
the dear okl father at home one hnn4rd kllarT If voo t-ould onlr have
aartt the Itter tbat came bark! Mimed old dallv wantl to know
ing for having wh ttkni it. Even an old almanac of a year loug gone pat wat there, tacked to the watTwith nhot bnuU He bad on the aame apron, only it waa wrra thinner. Tbe dear old father wa l eading over hi work, pounding slowly at om bit of leather oa a left. You oonld ea at
; one, two. three, four between the ham I merlagc In my time it was rat-taf-tat, like a drum beaitng. with no interval be. j twren the ntmk I rtrod in and tbe old gentleman first kwkMl at my feet; 1 tbat wa4 a way h" hal. At a glanea for be tbe king f ?honakera be
The ; cMild take in all the d flervnee between
if 1 1 t our foot and the feet of the ret of
tbe tbe bast.
TW STORY OP A SHOEXAniU
a lad. ewimr
maring1 and sewing on boot' and shoes. There wa that dear old father of miae.
whh hi-i big ate1-r!tnBMtl apectaciea
maker. Never scamp anything, tbe best v-.'U can. and d it ail
time. W. would work frrw sunnse to far into the nigbL The pay we got
thomrbt h wa a nendtbri(t? That one the world. He looked and looked
huudred dollars be was going to make j again. He mut hav recognbed a do f.r the net tkmm venrs'. There was ! family foot for I saw his hand tretnbl-.
j a chance I beard of in Sacramento. I then be pubed up his great steelS went there, av master giving me some rimmed spectsvle and the tears ran of his sbop-wo'rn co:k. I ttid a splen-1 down hi cheeks as he. mse and tottered did buin-. In i months I had made i and then fell into my arms. How we ;formv ,hare thrve tbouand dollars. kissed me. another. "My son. my sor. "My fortune wa before me. Poor dd you never woukl have socceeiied had da'ddv was not forgotten. I got a eros j y m not b.i-n a god shoemaker: you 'letter from him this time. The poor never stramped anything; you did the simple soul want-d to know whetlier I ' bet you could all the time, ' was what
thought he was going to the do. Did be -oud when I toitt bim ot my good
want 10 ntaac mm a uruni.ri. a : iui ,
Uravam. tmv, l
Taa Oxford horror, mts bloodjr 1
Ikf asaaaifal jroaag 1
la sttU a larilacy.
of the eaaa bjuadsoma U who was a fsa-
oral favorHs aad tas pst of tba asigbJtorhood, wars followed to taa grave by the tarfset faasral evar maswa ta the eoaaty.
art stndaiag avary aerva ta thstr eaTarts to
diteoror tat gaad af aa ntost brutal 1
dar over eoasaatttsd ia Wastara ladiaaa.
A daaaa theories hava bsta advaaesd, b
ail saaal to kars lscfcd hroof saooah ta
polat oat the aaardorw. Bwveral parsoi
ba base saswaetsd. aad ia taa abaaacs af
dirset srrldsaea art aauKknrod. CoL Jack TeamUstoa laas last night discovered a
bloody hsajdSkercaief bearing the trade
mark "O 4 a W," hid away ia a bolt af
maslw ia a reoca adjoialag the
la which the body was foead. Aa otbsr uaportaat dlarowry was a 1sttar wTittea br the dsad airl to her
bosom friend, a little girl livta; near Oa-
ford. CM. TenaWtoa refused to give say uforaaatioa rasasattsur it other tana the
follovrimr: This latter was toaad
the dwad kiri's saner. The sister. Leer, wss brought into the room aad quest toned
by Cot. Tsatptetoa asm items, me oeiectiva. 8bs wss svideaalv embarrsassd. sad
her ajBswsrs wers to aoms extent aasatts-
factorv. Nettasr CoL TtmpletoB nor the
detect r think her Use rsilty party. They
ara confident tbsv cam lav taeir bands oa
tb rlaht auiawaesi be waa waatcd. Ha
has bsxpR sasDoetsd ell aioac. aad has I
under sarreUstees. HeteevideaUyaaiaaof uerro, ami bsm displayed me gi satest coolnes and sangfroid, al though fully ewers tbat he wss ssjsaeeted: bat his aiaaaer is
coot aad deUberats for asttaal
his mtard
IVMsjiAFoua, Ieax, I
the'
ajabash Bxarses aaa
11411 imi luggagi mriTTiT aa ahePaarsst iwwaicarrtvdtatus ottjr at t: this ataralag, waa uisraawsrsd by 1 ibhiw aloat asidabjht hetwsea lUeaa aad Pare, oauwammllae.aadalaipmmefmeaey, supposed ta be aaaat UAM waatahaa from the ear. The rebhary waa aaamowa to say of the tram aaaa aatfl Pent waa reacted. Laasalswas tbeealyaaa m tat lnass ear, and, aot apprtaa; at Pare, where taa traia stopped, mveaapalam ew covered aha lying tasaa stha) oa the gear af the ear, baehed aad gagfed. aad aee3y hralaai aad btssiHag His lag ami feat had base tightly hound with amatol lam eorda, his heads twlsead aad taaa mmsaaa bhr behiad aim aad bis aaaath tDed artth
baadtercelefs, heavily knotted. C. K. WeUs and his braaemaa ha
nueved
eeealy
almuet too
aet. aad he is svideaUy on hi continually and has his mind fixed
I wa brn in the Luembmrg iust ahotit tiftvtear aaro. (iowlne! H w
I used to work at the bench when I was l
ewinjr and namwenng. nam- , , , .,, y .i. :r m- I addd. Then I kicked
. (VUI UiaiiU eaUU I" - avisa'i"' v m,hstm . - tkm in M wav? To muclt m nev was J over bt work-bench, and said:, "Ao the source of" all evil. I was ro'bb n.' mre work for you. old ppy..for I am i u iiimr .. all tht rwh. I h&ve a wife: I have a babv a bov
. . r . gaj ass. 2 iv 1 ires' ii 1 1 1 1 aavi i - - .... m. m parched on hb none who set me anav- . - , rf ia the la-. baby, named afur you -sad you awe to ample of thrift and honesty. "Above , uk' th cars -first-class -to-morrow alL ' be r.-ed to say to u. ftr a brother ; or the dav afterward, ami come post-
then worked with me. "be a good .hoe- : " t T"". I'V" I. "i Z " hate out of the old couatrr to ( alifor-
tv, 1 mine, out one aigm , - ..... . ,t th , out aad I was burned out. F.re. a grawkAtld shall 7V l 1 c , t-.i,t knee, and ton "hall teach him to be
. , . t .i 1 Krui. at ami timm. and to lore vou.'
were tae worx 01 inieTe. j. psnrnn , - - --- - , . f.u ... t ij Ami mir I not make him a tmoa SBOe-
wa l.ttle eiMMigti. snaau mat wt r - - .!ti. used to watch the candle that fluttered I P " band on. and plated them with
.1 1 a s mv nonrv, ati in row, ia m n
toe iUU MHl WWII w ; . . , - .
rked very, vervhard. and cue- earneu n out tae -- ;
jus as ine roos eii in. iwit 1
tltese last thirtv-odd
vurpose . watca be nersr lor
allow himself to lose sunt of.
Th Wtter Mmtalas the ritai ehnr. Ia It
she speaks of a quarrel with a low fellow, wbnm m atoxasaase with a stinging term
tbat exaetly at tew suspects maa. aae exnreesss her fssr of him, aad spoaks of bis hatred for her, the result of her acora. This man's clothes were bloody, aad he
had a long, deep cat diagonally across the
rnreungrr M mi nana near nt anaeeia. . li L. . Z J Ik. t- X .
am nmm ae tun im wm wia" "i
aaa had failed te basdaaw tbe weeae,
which hsd bled freely. It is thoaght by the detective that this may have beset hat a trick to accoeet for the Mood aaaa his
dome. He daises that he was at
search for the robbers, who spfMHsatty had
had tbiags taeir owa war and had 1
fully escaped with the asoaey 1
Tbe train broaahv all the parties to tea)
ritv and sradually the true story waa
laarnsd, but not until the wildest rmawr
had obtained wide rircaJenoa. Tae saue stolen hsd rsacbed, br rumor, 9Wfto. The fscta as asaretsd to a rsporaar by Mr.
Loomis srs sumcieaUy tariiuas, anMuaa
tb aasoaat tahea is shorn down to meos.
He says: "Aftor tbe traia had
, tjranty mues iron rara, 1 1 1 rid the rsr frnei thr
was no other train maa asawe arsw is
the ear. Two of teem stopped to fastest ta door and th third approechsd aw with a eocktd revolver aad said. Throw apt year
I dr opped bebtad a cheat ami, nan-
tog my pistol, aaswered, 'itot ay
sisht.' I followed up mv rsmarm
shot, which he quickly answered with
cua
with a
ta
Itwe
torn wa
gtxwl. we might count on a
maker?" he aked. "But vou go too
fast. Let me. think over if. You ask
me to leave thi old Luxembourg, where I was bom. I should never see again
- . . . i . 1 a 1 1 ne e-rave wnere vour motner. mv iw
. . 1 - i-ti ni v 1 sat on mv imnit. wu ; --- w- - . . , .
rmim irn soils pam. out wbciibf't ---. . ., . r- .
. . .. . . - w liSWkwi.Itkw at th flsvnwa.
t;
would all rtp pegging away because
the poor people in our village had no monev to pay ftT shoe. OtiThow difficult li wss to buy a sack of coarse flour or a little a.-rap of aval. We lived .from band to mouth. I'oor old father, do what we. could to help him. he got
into debt, and owed at one time as much as thirty francs. What a huge , sum that st-emVd to me to bet what a whole mountain of embarrassment I I starved myself in onler to nut a little ro'n-v as'ioV. Oas dar I said to father; "This thing dont wi-k. I am joing to clear out. I caa't tand it." , -You wul leave me, my son? Your ; XMr old father is an incumbrance, to ! 9.1 ..V ... - 11 U... 1 m.u, t
TOO; .so. II' ' m mti. u a i,w
wit to work" for him.
d ! would take
.K.vr YiHir stitektM ara strasis-1 it Mimed mv oM place. Ter wa aa
ani even. Yw shape well. (Jo j aex-tfcmaer aanoag his oatt neers with the world and God's blessinz accoaa- the undt wat feat I ever awsr. and. a I puty you ' lama shoemaker, that explains all my
Wgfat up by- a pious father. I waa tJ2H onrTlmi him snoir a..rkman. however, mad after ! lwpilgwr. .OBr "Sflfiy
a psHT OS SHOt wrai waa wichiuh. On day ha said to mv: "I had aa auction yeatcrday. mad I pot up, without getting a aingie bidder, a lot of very hue yrenc boots. Thev won't salt be. canar there a glut of bo4 on tbe aaatrfcet. They were mmorted a year
bat the shape is oat of faaaksa It wasaauaare toethea, now kb
- m - lln.nnmMIAMIC IkMI
.. 1 nare wife, ha- slept for tiicse la r all. to "j vvars. I dnt know. I ai it th.n I ! 1 should be in tbe way. 1 t. Km.1 : trmle. Do they wear shoe
am very old.
love my old
Do thev wear shoes tn Califor
nia? Marl cobble there? I assure vou. though the hog-britte bother me just a little at times, and my hammer more just a trirte slower, still I ran turn out a vcrv decent job. I wonder if lean not beat you now. Come, let natty. " To please the old man. I took up a bit of work aad commenced oa it. "It is well done," said father, admiringly. I see you have not forgottea my Teasons. Perhnns that one stitch there 1
little ! not qui- quite as even as it should
ne. mv remarxs uon 1 worrv vow.
a wh'le found seadv employment, but I eould help poor ta:heroajtbat rrrj littla. O! It u-ed to make my Inaurt anre to think of him cramped p in his little, mart- room, work.ng away for dear life.
witi' the meager reward of a crust of
dried bread. The habtte of eemtdaay he had taught me helped ma then. I aarsmed tna?rther aou by sxu aaid at laM
ana teat iraaces. am
that the mm had aaved bim from bring -How moebrn aaked. -Make your
l .t r hla nmar nM srhamher. . earn anca." "nut 1 nave no money.
TWU ri!1 nrpf nL 1 aid. I toast "imt mase no utnerence;
elae. I
a
toaJwr, sad
given me the
expcrieuie i ftnlhiag 1
to take beM of the tools
more; they MMmaad to know aaa. How I bleesed mv fathjer theav My boat wist
-eajtamed. and I awt a ioh Haiit oT at one
MQar a day and my food- That waa a
a . m m, w a mm m
tometnem. 1 wontea tor mx
ths steadily
of
hand pah harta?am. 1 w a-.aspBaj as
I
the dear old lather fifty dotwra. ahd aaek came hi blessing. He wrote he
had never aeea so much money at
ttaaemhMttfe. Jmt 1 wm
the California
eajetiimg told ma to ga 'ta
the Ab3iie tnasjt. I took amp agai
aaW JjateamaaWpW PaMat ama5(Wfc ePaflaM1
somethinir teft1 I -aid. after
hesrin the world with." Just
was strn. k a heavy blow over the bead
with a club, and lost all conM-iousnes. When I came to I found myself on the ground and my trunk gone. Tbe
thieves bad done the imswe mr me. Ah! then I gave myself up. jam for a moaneat. to deapair. "I aa reined ratned for ever. Poor daddr: I thought. Hut I w.is not ruined, for that crack on the bead was the mean of my making my fortuae. I didn't cry over things much, lor I am a aood shotmaker. aad that fe ai-
w -v a . a
ways a eotm capnat. 1 aaa a
Utsweu, lrraswstaw. 1 j . .k. ki. mVll tssaa
bai-a. ana ne ota no. i
muster. At last the blessed old man consented to go with me. Next day we had a fcat in the village. All tbe old cronies were invited, the cooper, th watchmaker, the butcher, tbe drover, the tailor and the tox-coUector. Tbe care wave the nartv hb blesMnjr. Oh. what
a good time we had! Tbe old maa waa rasuant. I was introJnced to every one ns "M. . the American shoemaker. who had learned his trade in tbe Luxembourg." We kept it up all that afternoon and late Into the evening. It waa a feast such aa that deepy old town will remember for maa v a day. Jaet ncvastooaliv 1 noticed that tbe old maa weakened when some ancient chum took him far the hand to bid Mm goodby. Then I would say: -Dear daddy. H syour gi-aanfchild that chvms you. How thedeocedo yoa expect he will ever be a good shoemaker without vour teaching him?" That was aa allrMiwerful are-umeat. The blcaaed okt
man made the trip with me ax-roe the ocean without much fatigue. Host glad mr wife waa to are her husband and father, aad, aa to the baby, be weat at once Into his grandpapa's arm. Of course, father wm too old to work, but still br insisted on having hi beach. As he grew feeble the stitches became more uneven, and we were often
alarmed about the awl. which might
have pricked him. He lived, though, happily with as for tome year. He
then I grew more tansteudv day day ana
few i wandered a little, but still ae woara
spend aa hour or two every nay at ate bench. He made a goat-haraesa for the little boy and " a nambwr of pretty things ia leather. One day I heard hint ja hfr J w'aamTt&oraary rigor. Then Ilisnedto hhu. He said . " A good jnO; a very good Job, Capital, thoagh I ought aot to pvabe myself. There never was hut one maa whoeoeJdeaujul me. ami the Is my dear, dear son, aad his aou, my jrmedsoe, shall aW b a ftrst-clas shoemaker. If the good God,
lv, far 1 ; whose name be bleasaa, only law aae
I got live a ltttm. a very ittue longer, mm
1 then I heani tiiernuw at, a aammsra;
it had drspprd oa the Boor, and 1
went iato Ida room, and the dear old
saati had tsaased ouietlT away. Wgh a
st nvmrer oa hj Hp- There ate no 1 1 1 Til Msian tttea ta the old anjaemaanaja aamatawo saww w s w
triaastiae a hedav south of tbe s"ea of
mrdswstth tfWof atnusdr and ha beaa aasoae th foessssost of thos who have
iobW is the asareh for the criminal. To
day the Comas tssi no et af Beatoa County
met to otlsr mjm tar ths diseoearv of tbe
auu-daver. to which Mr. Atkinson was to have added flHO aaore, hut CoL Tssaplstea advised ahsat to dfr thsir acttoa, as
toseidtotawmght It would not be aarr. He waa roundest thev were
risrht tmU. and the aaoarr asicht as wall be
saved. AetABSU4 advice tbConanto-
siaasri adjosarasd without offering the
waro. oat ww agam msec lor mas
itbsfoaadna
at week auares of harsh tr ae of the peeled from hi w . and ha aad hi asek was who have the eVaots ef the
other. We
bias behiad th coal -box.
- fallows took a haad. aad I
of them my: Kalf bim tr be wm aaa igwe ta.' I was stradt hasrrUy ia ta ptt.ef th
utd becasae iasenstwo ana anew
nothing farther aattl l beard jseme-
bouy cainag my name as rswa.- w. Umeais farther stated that he waa certain that oaly 91.200 was taken- The Baoaey wasla the safe, which th nbbeot aptail with the keys taken from Loons neehat.
It waa railroad money coastgnea m m
Thirst TtaHtsnal Bank of Ht. Louis.
The ssissiagsr to-day exaiMSsaj
1 of harsh treatment. The M
wrists by the ttaa a
swollen and Meek
viae-lik
of the robbers who cam tol
ef tbetrnwto, Mr. Loosair ta a
ttou or aavma: twvuuhibk am. ssas -
fat ia Detroit, aad he ran iUriybi
that cttv and IndiananoUs. Wenr 1
of im iscsNi 1 is soas taw
boarded the train in the woods 1
Ckieaao aad Atlaatic crosainc
Tscv at aae lato th
auscaaace had aot beaa leckwd. Two saspietoes charactavs have bean arrcaeed at Lugaasptrt, supposed to he Impllnatin' fax me lahhiry.
mHT eeri
T mmfftmym'm- attlMttasJWaer
TWkCMy a
Ksw ynsx.aVpt.ff.
Bvrae aad has dslaatieat have
ly active ot lata, be all ef
fort to aad eat what waa m the wtasl 1
aaawaihmi nam Mats isdaa, Tbea the
Ittaatetor annoswi-sd last a former dark ta
the hsnsaa for tlwt collection of i
aad of arraaws of aaaat iat he Coaarsssar
prisoner ia the pottos hea
's oat a taar ot lornry atasuar ia
the caara ua whdeh Derid K. Aikea,of
the P.iaitmmt otseyabhe Works, wm arnetod lest week, Th prisoner was John B. CarrUL who for two veers pnvletu to
hut March had beast a clerk ta
to wairh the accounts of
payers are Teetered, th regular tax
fairy otcapsaa with tks tax aa
roll of tbe carrewt ascat
Byrass told tbe sty of th
WntTWCTITa BttfLIE ITTWIIamlW, Mm ah mapsslf smasaasWawesal Was
Wav Fred
you may when vou
caee of
chamber. 1 owa price.
1 "That ma
a good shoe-1 havathem aa credit; pay
la Paris ha can. 1 went to too at
!hing touch. I must boot. They were ot tae aneat qua::ty.
- miaml mrasram ina maw fM " msmrU a-jsjajaRmaWWav esw aaw awwsw 'w. sm
t5rWn witt be appreciated. One fine them were cavalry boatmiA mth a akyla 11 took: a p)as a landsman ; oady mmdy norwaaea or ITogcwt oa am Eagtidi bark, rom Havre to Bsh- I wear. Remember. I ama shocmaktoa. 1 landed in tbe United State with rr aad know mv trade. I jott forty two fnrthinga) b my ! booto at owe dofiar a pmr. The leather pocket. 1 a&ught wck atone. I saw t alone was wotj A BifJ mTtittla toemaker' ahop up a aar- I aed to wf?1" 1 tht ww rfreet a sign written on paper ami fejuare toe pointed -lor 1 am a jrood taoatlmgmtowlthwW SJfi tfIr!tA!rB aot read it. I did not kaow a tingh! i Into bootee. Ob! I worked eight after
of Eagiiah thee, but over the t fight on taem aner aoura.
there waa a tierntau aame. 1 bold to enter, aad talked Gt
to the proprietor. "Sit down,"
ha sadd. "on that bench, aad aww mean that oie.H I am a fair shoemaker.
yoewfflsee," I rented. It was a
sit
Oa hatorslay bust m Coasnr, whale
a very
mars of hi
eonaected with H,dswreced souse
dlacrspsacias m the aerosuUsof thebarssus f arrsars. laoaaef the hooka he found ilVaetodae ae paid where the dry had aot rsedrsd Use aioswy . He imparted the asstter to the District Attoraey aad
they had a csasartatioa to which laapsetor
eauea. waanwu;
the Dusric Attoraey Mid taere waa a dear eaae of forgery agaiset John B. Carroll, who wss dlsdiarBed last March. Tkersms ef Carroll'a discbaraa was asswral iasatoa-
tton to UMdness aasfao tssaaddoa
alartty ia kss
hired a small ahnp. and hung up a
pairs m the window. AMexfcowejunenrst. Hotvmnch?"' -Tea dollar.n He took th boots. Then a miner paased! -How moch?1 "FUteen dolhrv" Tbea a geatlemaa oa a aae horse earn by aad looked from his horse at the boots, aad he tied m his horse ami asked -How mmm' Twenty Vrilars.!' He put a doable mcfedowa. I am have axade 4,in0
clear oa those boots. Tbea I found
of them a mine of these boots.
fat three
.and. save for a semd-, mxwe of them a mine of ttose ssaersboogbt bym a msd I put ia mr pocket t.OTO fa lad everymsmy. Isent weeks. I wurkai on for a te. ehwr miv dolmra. ahd amtde astmey m my trade staaaal
am a good attoemaker. inea
married iaHma Iraacisco to a womaa 1 ; u loved, aad my atarried life has been a If very happy paw. It wa a paakg whee I w aahitomy wife:-Imtadleavyoa.T ,m
lore, for ashort ttaat--obr loagessousA
to aar mv dmw oM daddy a rmlt. T I
InfM 1mm Ffmmmtm thaw
Oaaumeltor Orasrt faraiaaed m Distrlet Attovatyewideaee aanViewt to tyearj me ladMatset ef CarralL He wasiadirted aad heash a an sat was issued for bis amis. It waa karat d taa Carroll's awher lived t th Hamilton House, maatford. Costa., and e Weds m day laornlag Ibjtodtva mefcOHMuraad BeOly were swat aptaen. They found oat Shot a Mrs. Oarroll did board at that house, sad that she bad two sasas, who did aot stop tbat rswalariy bet wsr there vary rrssnteady. The daeedives war eonviacsd thai . ea ef the soaat was the maa they war looking for, sad di fined to watch tk hotel ml he aheuMpar to aa aisaraawe. Tksry thtok Ibex UureU had baea ia the hotol aU th tuss,torsaasmo-dy he wasfaea eamnugeat. Be walked dbwdly toward me marasd saamoa and ttoaetoeilv followed
him aad arraswd bhaia tawftottoa. Thy
Carroll that as
It weaM ae oanr a
bade
fekTesaa
abwdlartothet m m tecaasly dtoesvared
passes in ato we wmUw If a tonga
af ansietlim la
to be v beaa
aetwawu). u a
tax-pa
M nana have heea worm
Sea, aad It hi prlasiawaeai
usAjrr. M. Tn aaa. at. Xerty this msralag the boner on th ti amir J. 8. Bohsaaoa, whamlay at th
foot ef WSri frightful fores.
tola, Oeat g 8. Wa
CVeary,
Teaslar, tnglaesr. who wa blows
watar aad narrowly
and WiUard Darand and Melville By, deck haada. Richard Vaa Kaadt, sea at Cap. Vaa laadt, of th tag Cora, from 5ww BdUaaore, lying doasdda tha Mehiaoa, wm atos Ultoa. Cap. Buhlmia f th Ilattw M Btto,wM btowa from hie
pUot-homi onto the wharf 1
jarwd. The Bstki, which lay at
of
Cora, slnaasid, wa a
C. P. Groat, lying ahead ef
sen, had ietner work carried away 1
ctonory itasaagsp. The noninem 1 madtototy, carryiag with ft tk Clcary. the Irau. Oa socttoi
boiler, wwiawmx
h triad 3S faet agaiast the top sSory
11 1 aa wa j nanaiaa, cntsama; n
at tae wau. Anotaar section, w nearly a toe, crashed ia ta roof ef '
aarne a. Mm iNwana. aaa anu
a(PC'oaSo Prasm saTaral ov amPo a9avtT cabia of me coal boat Apollo
awav th roof before It fell lato
Baildlaas ware shekwa. windows 1
ad giasral eonsternatioa isrevsllad la 1
aedar jt a af m
ef a
viciahy. The axplodad boiler wa bamtbr Robsd Ltvlngstoa of this city talagt. Tha xplotoawa prebamy cam ad by ansjbV
tha bouar to get too low. Captain McAndrew, of th caaad-bsat Apollo, ia the rear of the Bobtaeoa, aad He
wife had a narrow escape. They at asleep wbea a piss of tbe bouar eeaxmt. away a sscttoa of the roof about three sad
s half fast loaf aad
wide, Imilhii1 with a portion of the eVm. naarfar down to tl
roof was onlv two fast above
McAadmw savs the Brat tamat be fatew ha.
mi. mittlmm m tmm Ham Wttk bia hlfk
agaiast the wall and things lying all arouadhlm. His wife wm imdaiimbali covered with ta rain of pletoiea and m lookingdaa. Captata Roblaaoa, of theHytoyaea iTcoami!yiom
aad sudden ly f oand himself oa the
Omeer ia the art 1
aad a haM kef oa af thtir mA tome bed. Thai msMamT lMt4mW
ilussaeli for tk
naTtbe waste hsMmS
eesecoad. Thswn.
taken step to hsada
the amto claim for
ta at
'WeawTmal
bet a
taay
i-e-s-
a m mmm sssaaajaiiae
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