Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 4, Number 24, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 13 December 1873 — Page 2

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An Anxious Nights

A TALE OP THIS BORDER..

Say, stranger, are ye guln' down tbe Ranch roa. Yes, that's my route to retch Wild Horse Town.'

Wall, tben, won't ?e be kind enough to stop .t ihe second cabin on the leH eleveo miles do *u, au'aay to the old woman tbat J»hu Turuer wuu't b« borne till two ur thrv« o'clock in tho mornin't I'IO up bew io the uiilt witb A grist, but wa «r u» skerce aud the rush boavy, an' I iuu*l wait my turn. If y**ll cat! ae re|u*»UHi, I'll be a iboua«td time* obleeged to yon.'

WM

iu U» luaiu^r »l 18M). I bu a

rtDOb up on Indian cree*, and was at Now Buffalo, a b«inlei of a d*z*n bona aa in Weetern Texaa, Just prepared to

Jaujlet

journey toward 1L forty

resume my Journey towardLy oobvllle, titties down, Where a great auction sale of borm-H waa to curnu off the next day. I bad juat awuug myself into tbe saddle, wben a cbnractorlailc specimen oi raiicUiu*n and farmer approached ate •lid made the request above quoted.

It waa tben about flvo o'clock in the afternoon, and 1 bad calculated on a ride Of eighteen utiles to Torn Jones' ranch before turning in tor tbe night. Turut-r'a cabin w*s on my route, and it would be lea* iban tivo minutes' trouble to leave the message with hi» wiie, 1 waa glad of tbe ct»nwe to do bitu a nervlcti, mid would have promised just as willingly il 1 had kuowu tbe erynud would have taken me two or three n.ilfb out of tnv ro id. j^'l'Iic Indl ns bud been utore iban usually lxiiU-«uo troublesome that summer making excursions iur beyond ihe usual lintita, aud sparing ueiiher iuan, woman, nor child, whoui tboy laid bauds On My raofh was too fur Iwck to tear vi«lt fr ill even toe boldest i-bleOans, b««t NHW Buffalo

BAD

ed,

Mini

s^v. ral tliuea been |«nn»'d up for a day or two at time. Yet, denpilo tbo fact, tli* herder*, ranch men end farmers Wfiil aiiout their «voc4tlons tbe same IK i( there waa nothing to fear. Kuowtn* that the whites were powerful enough io have wiped out all the Iu di»u« iu ibo dlatriui. iu fair fight, tu«} I ••my to e»r me sudden daahis and unvxpei i'd raids %hicb ibo mink Ins iiii,o .iinku ou

IOIIU

ranches and small

S^ I I'MIN'UT*. I n.wl .t tine muatung under mo, a la»«o on my s«ddie, and wm armed with :t rHlf, it revolver aud a besvy knite. T»i«re wan also something to fear from liiwttan wh^te men, and I bad made prorations to m»-ei auy emergency tt. a inl«bt arifce. Ttie road was good, Itxditig oversntali pfairksaud through tlimx r, and Just bi'lorw sundown I rode up to Turner's cahui, which was situsk*d in a cb ariug oi ab»ut thirty acr«-s. (t wn« etroii)(l buili.aitd wassurroun «!••»t with aneds, fence*, growing cro|ts, and evidwncea of lb rift. There was a oorral nesr by, containing lour young b'Ot* a aud a score oi out tie, and an ox cart moo.i Juat outside.

Alra. Turner I hnind to bes stout, tnuaciiUr woman, about thirty-five yi tira old, jtleaaant In speech, butdedd ed in tone. Two toys, aged U«ree and live, came to tho door with ber, as 1 baited at tho gate aud shou'od.

I was «bout to ride on, having delivered my message, and received a 'Thank ye wuen the woman came down to the gut) and Informed ina that she bad a wounded man in the cabin—no other than tuy old frlenn, Tom Jones. Hi* ranch had beet) attacked agalu that aft ernoon, and Tom bad managed to get away on his horse, after being shot through the shoulder. He waa Just ready to faint when the horse stopped at Turner's, and tho woman bed only just dniabed dreatlnrf hi* wound wjien rodo up.

This information, of »*rtjrs*. altered my plan about riding ou and phasing the night where I bad expected to. It would be foolhardy to attempt to keep tbe road a&er dart, and no one could •ay that tbe murdering redskins mUbi Hot even come

up

as far as Turner's bo

fdro midnight. And when tbe woman advised me to put up my horse and remain In tbe cettlu over night, I did not •top to argue tbe matter. £*o. flinging thb saddle on tbe doorstep* 1 led ^llly1 to the corral, fastened up tbe pen stoutIf, and then went Into the t.ouee. *Tom had received a paiuful but not dsngeroos wound. The woman bad bandaged bis shoulder aa well as she could, hot the lead wat» in there, and Tom. with bis backbone, oould not repress a groan now and then. He was away from tb« ranch about half a mile .when attacked, and bad no weapons with blm. One of hia jacket pockets oootained a flask of powder by scctdont and this he had brought witb him.

Mrs, Turner spread tbe ta^le with good, wholesome victuals, and it was just coming dark sal sat down. The door stood open, aud tbe little boys were In the yard, aud Tom waa on the bed, trying to give me his experience. I bad not eaten half tt dosaa mouthful*, when both of tbe ooys suddenly Jumped Into tbe room, and tbe oldest one cried out that be bad eeen a lot of man crawling behind tbe oorral I

Indians shouted Tom, we both laapod op Uijt*Uer. 'Shut the door and bar as quick sa you rushed to tbe door,can

GHT

BOMI

seised

of mm to

le of tbe out*$do

^9

ARM

^SRLIB U.y

I

%BLP YOU

\:i

and drag* jnat shut*

when five or tlx hslf-na

In

my saddle,

and

Ung the door wheo fi

tt

km

savages sprang ou l»»TB«#tep.

bid

J. T#O

They

their ride*In their ha»)d#, but were

••ICKWETLWTT TBEYWBIA

use tbem.

or three pushed at the door to

VEST LT«

closing, and

PRE*

«rs« ME OAT Tbe

thltg bad

like OB« TH

abouted

a*

$

Tbe nezt

whole

EONTEENSTMTDNUY

that acted

a

dmtm,

held at th* door witb one hand, struck at Lb*IndUua with MV FT*T,

and

KNMT 1 «ES&

to

TOM.

be ana

.&o»«*t BOTH

woman rushed agsimrt tbe door,andtbe

In

ITALATABC.*, shot

not quit*si

betng inside

it.

BAD

on*oftbe

I

ad

I

as*

TB*

'*5 EORSTNG.

bone*. Tom was

tbe Indtam

V*

yelling,

waiMng,

AND I

tbe boys

waa tKilBttg and blowing

exenlona to tbe

vlNte

BE

«be WOMAN

to

me the H*srb» qntcltr 'CHE

elder bey

««TAG*

was. Matter

atood thus when

erled

^T*»TFCO»

that

CTJLI^R,

Oteirtle,

«r TIL

DMTB I Row

go and get

»topped

JF

hie walla, ran

FESTEF W"

VFE»SSO»

tjr

*£•++. &£xJ.

to a corner, and the "exl ed his mother the blade of toe darkness.

Now, Tom,'

as she grasped1 bard aa you cai tbe same, and lng Apache! go of blm

oraaiamti rain!

We*b»ll n^Vr lak* band* agalo, N'.'e- touch it|«, my e*ee«, HU and M*rs are wor*o loan vaia, ret cue they matt eet tievrf &**!<• «*veragaio. ID

then tbe and

TRNIT 'TBD

to bat a ties live tbe word, let

8be left ber pi»ee, my right band, raised

walked iwiwl to tbe hatcbet, and

|loudly,Hiseioi|wiiloo*

oIE

mm

We nia«t need* awaken Hmr again never again, ft To meet in tto loww wurMuf

understood

threw ihewnejvaa kicked tt,

FLR^D

lead and a pair of bullet molda. Tbe stranger and

aud

their

were aintaKi »ver«ome.

ISFOM!* *BO«I**D

tbie

go

ve been telling ibn

for a

ERERY

week flutt this toiu,

da

now

that tbe murdering rseosl* are here,

shan't sit down sod cry like a woman. There'sa whole drove of 'eta,and

won't leave before morning. They wll kill or drive away all tbe stock, bum down tbe sheds, and try to bnrn nsonr but we muat beat them off! Here'IT John's revolver, here are powder and lead, and we've got work before us

She spoke like a matt, but she waa a pioneer wife, full

of

courage,

the companion for

sod

Just

A

western settler.

She tbe boys to crawl under the bed,told placed tbe revolver and ammunltlon on the table, poked

little, aud

up tbe fire a

theu baudi-d Tom a bar of

I

so

Torn Jones and bis men bud

will

'There

do

are

two loop-bolee in tbe

door. Pot your revolver out and see

fng

'ou

can't start

heavy

th ek that

trate

wooden bingea

twloo been attack­

inside blind,

it. The woman closed these while I

wsa

door. The logs were laid close

'chinking'

plastered over. The roof bad been covered In tbe spring with green swamp a»b boards, one

being

LA

tbe

ner of tbe bouse,door,

witb

MHO

herself

tbe strugglos and moans of the dying It'S too bad

I*

exclaimed the woman,

her chin quivering, and ber voice

in« her emotion.

saw tbem,

If

I

show-

'We

they will murder

shall be stripped

of all our stock, aud it

N».*

Tom declared that

It

open the door, ss

lor

aa badly about my horse aa

I

about tbe stock, and waa In

might get a shot at

felt

ihe wife

did

hopes

I

my revolver and held It ready,and then drew tbe door back and stood on

sill. womsn had extingnlahed the light,Tbe

so that

I

I

was

as

the door was opened, and then Jumped In on N*. They were right on tbe step before

I

I

placed the mux

xie of my revolver almost against tbe breast or the first, and fired just a* the woman Jerked me In and dosed tbe door.

had any doubt*whether my bullet bad told or not, they were so*n dispelled, In

A

rose on tbe

moment, a death chant

air, and

tbe

Indians at tbe

corral came up to Join In. This continued for two nr three minute*, and tben the

DEMONS

Tb«howtir-

attacked the

upon It, battered it,door.

roabt

TI

Into it, and their effort* to beat it down mad*

TB*

cabin trsmble.

abont to try

tbe

quiet.

not the bora**, though we bad reason to believe tbat tbey W-MOLD save tbe latter for their own

easily

bsve

them

keep tbem from tb*

bad

door,hot

tbey may try tbe window or roof.' I took my powder fiaak and a hand* ful of bttlletiL and crept softly np tb* ladder. I

tbe roof, and knew that,aorn* oi th* Indians bad clam lie red op in bop** to find an entreaa*. After

tbe

I»»

tben pot his toaatewk in WM to pry up one of tb* board*. I REMAINED

pcvftoHy

WINILBI^T«L|KT««MII^TFHIM eaalty peryelv* the A*

PMHMD

HTM have

It

coming again,abe fired five or aix abota witb great rapidity, and the rellowa bowled out and dropped tbeir log aa if IT VAA AG|LKNI^ ..

I

had scarcely

PI«**D

4«A»*

bnllets Intoh,and

from

W,om»«

ul tbe Indian jnat

tip

•sssss Bssisseas

TII*

and let

tbe

B^TCBET

ainiek bis akuli, Mopping not until It bad eet down to hie TOWEL

Tbe Mood

gushed out over me. new fnto faoe, and was like a blind man during thf moment It took to ease up on tbe aoor, draw the body in, and tben make things eeenre witb tbe bar. ba would

scrambled

4

»tairi again,

law* gr«*A,T«

his

was

lour or 0ve miautea

tbe kill­

ing. If you will furnlabus with tho bul. let*,' abe remarked to blm. tbeu turning to me, she continued:and

if

tbeut

devils who are try

to break It in.' I followed ber Instructions, and bad the satisfaction of hearing a loud bowl follow tbe report of my weapon, while those unharmed Immediately deserted the sUps for a safer plaoe. There were only the small windows below, aod ob of these bad a

to

a bullet could not pene­

at tbe door, and we were tben

prepared for the siege.V The cahiu was a strong one, before mentioned, tbe door being hung

ou

A

stout enough for

Jail

together

driven in, and then mud

TBE

windows protected aa they were, we were safe from bullets. There were loopholes

oneatesob cor

made by boring bolea

an auger:and

I

as

I

wss quite Jubilant

viewed the strength and convenience of our fortress. There was a gar

to the cabiu, a ladder leading up, nd the two windows up there bad no blinda.emailfact,one

rat

ed np, and

In was board­

tbe

other contained a aaah

witb but four panes of glass, tbe sash Aielng hung on leather binges, so that it oould be awung about.

Soon after my shot through tbe loophole, tbe ludisns became quiet,and we beard nothing of them for ten

Turner busied

In quieting tbe

fmt

eraek thro' wbleb 1

bad Hred.

Wben tb* lUmea, bad taken Arm bold «f TB* board, and were being fanned Into further

ILTE

Ingto a trough full of watemesr ftp fireplace. Dipping up a pailful^

up

cornel

lug

1

ashl tbe wlte, aa aba Hgbted a and put It on a rude shelf. 'Butcandle

I

went

ladder, aud Juat

tbey thought we

I

NJ^TBF

then the Indians sent

terrible yell. The flames

•hoollwg

up two or three

(bet

high,were

slive. One dash of water

quenched the flam**,tbe

the

need of a

and

would be roasted

ed agalu in their scheme, the redskins stopped tbeir noise,and nothing waa beard of tbem for a full hour. In

It waa n**r midnight

A

faint hope

that tbe wretches bad left us, nut they were only plotting. Suspicions at the Ions silence,

I

crept np toe ladder fettd

aoftly opened the window for-

For

A

look.

I. CAUGHT

no

sight or sound, and then a single Indian emerged from tbe' dark nesa and came directly beneath the widow.

1

in, oui ue^vhlspering

oould easily have shot

ULM,

out

1

elded on a different plan. to tbe womnn, she handed me

do-

different unn she ni

lasso, and came np herself. years experience ae a ranchman had made me handy with the rope, and 1 knew thatil the Indian not move during the next moment,did

blm.

I

I

got tbe

abonld

noose

bsve

ready,looked

there he stood.

out, snd

I

could not mske out

the object of bis presence,

unless

II

was

listen for aoonds within tbe cabin. He stood straight ss an arrow, and directly beneatb tbe window.

we had him oil bis feet

most up to the window. Xjooking out,

I

was rejoiced to

nailed over wl ere

each two met, to cover the crack, thus doing away witb ablnglea. Witb

find that

»J

flf

Ieen minutes. During this time,or Tom,

bad almost forgotten bis wound, manufactured quite a pile of bullet*for tbe revolvers, and Mrs.

crying chil­

dren. As we were wondering what deviltry tbe eavagee were up to, there came

a

volley from the aloud bellowing from the cattle,oorral,

and we knew that they

were killing the etock. Shot after sbol was fired, and

we conld plainly bear

tbe noose

bad caught him round the waist, and that botb of his were aa as if specially laabed.srms

He kleked,faat bowled,

anouted, and tbe whole pack were beneath him In an instant. The woman made the end of tbe lasso fast, and then, as we got ready to use our revolvers on tbe crowd, tbe midnight sky was illuminate.J.

Looking out,suddenly I

agaitiat the

saw tbat tbe red

skins had plied the cart tall of brush, and ware fust going to bacx

^IIO |uvivw| wUw wi'Minu p«ned a fusilade on them, I

wbiHi caused tbe hgbt of tbe

a hasty retreat beyond

fire.

Tbe prisoner continued hta yella and atruggles, but bo only made bla situation worse bv tightening tbe noose around htm. The cart burned up in

thought

came in

catch

sotne

era. Howover, with

possible,

I

of the butch

aa little

as

unbarred tbe door,noise

cocked

they

tbe

could not be aeen. But

aeen, and

came

near losing my

life. Tbe wretches bad

probably count­

ed on our opening tbe aoor,for three or four of tbem fired at me from a distance of about fifteen feet, as soon

th* wagons In

on

as fast aa

not been In th* foil three

minutes wben beard a

toft atep on

WALKING over

root one of tbem erawl*^ np to

y&ak, FRK around for

of tbem laid

FLI*, and

tb*

a tnotnent, aod

QPLCK

to a wail

tb* fwralt of bu Ubi—• Altboegb tb* board was stootly

»*I)*d,

ys* afte* ftv*

minutes* work, aided bytwootbem,be auooeoded in geUiag It ttp. This ten eraek about aa inch wide, the «bola L*ogtb of one side of tbe reel, end. aa It

BR

they

enr thocrack.Mtotrt

Qoeof tbemat

length laid down to peer Into the gar ret* Tills waa myobanos. In a a*oond| my revolver was wtibe onek, and

I

In tbe body.:

Us yelled DOT a panther when I firm, and LA «lift* not**nt TB* ROD wm de* AEFIED.

Mra.TVrt»*rcaw* totbe MD«r, and I made a wntsper»d explanatton, and

they

tits at first, but

Mred twenty or thirty

may be that

waa unsafe

TO

I

proposed,

meant

aa none of the ball*

at the wiudow,

ered that tbey

I

discov­

W«F« trying

to the

lasso above the fellow^s boad.cut

They

TIME^

be shouted for

tben

to quit,and

them

the balls probably oomlng uncomfortably near is head. Another hour passed without bearing from the Indians, neither did

to the

ahot

I

sight ol one. Tbe rascal

In the

noose ceased shouting,and buug a dead weight on the rope.finally

I

expected

would try and get blm down, but they wore in too much fear of my re volver. Weary of my position,

I

cr*pt

back again, and by mere accident, caught slabi ol three or fOur Indians Just climbing upon the top or tbe chimney, which was a solid picoq of masonry,snd large

enough to have allowed

four men to leap down once. They were going to try it on.atAstbefourth one mounted

top.

,-r, I

I

raked

flred

A* I

I

was

bad

*oarc*ly

again, tbe

savages moved off,loophole

and again all waa

Tbey bad killed all tb*cattle,If

slipped down

tbe ladder, ran to the fireplace, and flask In one hand and poker In the oth-

up tb* coals and dashed a

large handful of powder upon tbem. There waa a flash, a

*woo»h!'of

air,

and tbe Indian* off tbe roof witb a load bowl.bounded Had tbe lour dropped down tb* obtmn*y, aa tbey int*nd ed, tbey woatd bar* mad* abort work of us.

The wife was greatly si armed for fear that her husband would come along and be captured. To give him warning, if b* waa approaching.I went der and

six sbots into th*uptb*laddarkneea.

drawn

wb*n

they

UMI,

a* tbey could

taken tbem along witb

on tbeir retreat. Yon up stairs commanded tbe woman,go

waving ber band

aod

NAN

to me.

"Torn

TACK

my bead

doMo bull*ta

earn* In at tb*

window, but tbey found no

could have been beard for a mile. By tblsaotth*y LO*t thre*of tbeir band.

Coming out of New Buffalo in company with three ranchmen and two or three immigrant families, going down to seta* on OR*** PraiiT*, Turner eanght th* reflection of fire, nod suspected what It meant.tb*

Leaving nil

TB*

rond, tb* men oaroe

they and Just b*FOF*

daylight, mad*ancoold, attack cm tbeesvagwho were gathering bnwh to eet Ore LO tb* w*at end of tb* bouse. AttackIns suddenly and

A*n*i|, »B* whit**

killed two of the savages at th* drat

folk)wad up their

SSCCMS

Fourteen borne* lead*

to

vigorously tbat tbe Indians bad retreat. (*avtngtb*tr own boms* a*to

wall

aa tbe other* bebfwd. And tbna ended tb*last raid made lb this dlrwslon thai Mtrnm#r

UVN

PRI»NW^I

let

NNMEBBINE

of a revolver In

oM bangieg

the laaeo. WWl*tb*«IWWlw*ndbH' Cuaalng what to do W)tb tkt»

w* beard a abot, and Tom

ft*.

GOING

WFHDT,

EARN*

tb*bawd**f

awns

Ciee aa

there came a terrible cr^sh at tbe door, fan."

.:4av

Ev EN1NG MA1L-DECEMBE

WHAT,

AprOj

on thla port De anawer:

Teach Teach Teach the*

rellanoa. ak* bread, ake ablrta.

Ttoach them to foot-up *tore-bill% Teach tbem not to wear false hair.

shoes.

I

n-srtbecMmitey, and not

C'^HNF

by the night breese,

down and brok« tb* n*wa.

W*U, I

got ready Jbr that eerly ibis

UU^oing,' exclaimed

tbem fp ISLBE

I

lly.

th* woman,PO^AT-

Teach tbem bow to cook a good ufoal of vlctuala. Teach tbem *v*ryday bard, pcnactanl oommon *ena*.

Teach them bow

U*arly

and

sow

and there waa no

§econd

supply. Having tail­

TB*

meantime, the y* fell aaleep, Mrs. Turner dresaed Tout's shoulder again, and we took a bit of food.

It.

Instruct tbem to regard

th* money

WH*&we

tbe next alarm. We bad

of beaux.

got

Teach tbem to wearo*U«O dtess*sw Mid do like a queen. Instruct tbem In sll tb*

Teach tbem that

A

romp Is worth fifty deilcat* conaump* Teach tbem that the more one lives within their income the more they will save,

Teach them the further one lives beyond their Incomof the jwajer they get to the poor-house.

Rely upon It, that uponyonr teach lng depends in a great measuto tbe weal or woof tbeir alter ilffe,

Teach tbem tbe aocompllsbments— music, patntiug,drawing—If you

cultivate

bold the

noose open, let it fall, and

tben we

hauled in on the rope. It waa one ehanoe In a hundred tbat we bad eaughi him, but tbe chance waa oura. savage yelled as tbe rope tightened,Tbe

have

time and money to do it with Have tbem to cliwb apple-trees, go Ashing,

a

road-team

I

garden, and drive

A

THO

next in­

stant, and in a moment his bead was

al­

auitabl* time let tbem marry.I

it up

bouse a* my

prlaoner made

his oni cry. Tbey were so astonished for moment that tbey yelled and danced about like children. On* at each »de of tbe window, the woman and myself

A

few minute*, and then It was dark again. me

I

a

or farm-wagon.

Teach tbem that

QOA

made tbem in

hisown iuiage, and that no amount of tight-lacing will improve the model. Teuh tbem that a good, steady, greaay mechanic without a cent, is worth

dozen oil-pated loafers in

broadcloth. Instruct them the esriebtislsof

but

—truth,

honesty,in uprightness—tbenlife

.,

SPECIMEN JOF SPANISH CRUELTY.

mosi'tbuchlngIBSTAN^OF heroism, and one of the most atrocious acts

The Spanish General Morlllo, the most bloodthirsty and treacherous tool of the Spaniah king, waa created Count of Cartageua and Marquis de la Puerla for services which rather entitled him to be butober or bangman.

Wbile seated in bia tent one day b*

fntears.

aw a young boy before him

for what pur pom he waa there. The child replied tbat bad oouie to beg tbe life of hia father,be then a prisoner Morillo'acamp. •Tn

What can you do to save your fhth *RF' asked the general.

I

to watch at the

window,Ijeaving Mrs.Turner went down atalrs, expecting auother attack on tbe door. She bad hardly gone wben ray prisoner shouted aotnetbing to bit companions, and in a moment tbe bulleta commenced coming.

can do but llul*, but what

wbile tbo barbaroua order was exeou t**dWould yon lo** your otbor ear rath er than fail of your purpose?' waa tbe next question.

I

some of

nave suffered mncb, but for my father

I

Never did a life picture exhibit such truthful lights aod abades in natiomU cbaraoter sucb de*p. tr*ach*rou* *11 iainy—such lofty,enthusiastic heroism)

TR0VBRB9,

Fast bind, faat flnd. Fear has many eyee*?

Comparisons or sll kinds bp* oflbn' afve* A good name Is bsttnr than bags *i gold.

Diligence 1* the mother of good fortune. All bribe* reams, Inat Insist en y»nr

II«lovan tb** wall wbomakf* tb** w**R. K* reason*FATEdonbt

tb*

efBcney

GOBD

to Turner for

lb*

his

1BI»

cattle FEAFL sbeds, AND

we had aaUsfaeUon aootb*

4In

There wa* a

W

w*y.

IADUS*

three ontaid*,dnsd

In tboitottse,

swi a

SKNI,**

back

tor

around ««M

mrnmt,

brcxklng clay showed

tb*

T* bole

th*

«SNS0D.N« LB» ,qel*tiy

reaaarked,bead, 'by tb*aoeiaanUl

dmobarge

MIRONA

M*ourFB

H* DOSED «B**V

then w* bad another qui*t for Aftn»n oonvlcMd of bolieiin* murder* when mlnnMM. Tben, aa we ail watched, there WM

aratp

naid a Kansas Jos-

MYWA

and rub tbe knlvea, and runt and will diaappear like magic from their surfaces.

Bnmam tar.:.

SN

can auflbr still,' waa tbe answer

of tbe boy.

1

FtmmtV9M»mWBk

part witb warm water double a pleoe

apply on tbat

THE TH?dent aurfaoe.

marketing for the

I bun

•UIW BE NPT

vf*f

tbey

stwnidge. Instruet them how to 9Mtk*tb*lr own ^ILAVE'them DQ

goiie,

AII

gets of rat*ae

to darn stockings

on buttons.

Give them a good, Mbstantlal^

*om

mow school sdnoation. Teach tbem to aay no, and tneap |T or yea, arid atick

by

tt on their leet snd

tbey like

IT

morals, nbi

mysteries of

tbe kitchen, the dining-room, and parlor. Inatruot them to have nothing to do with intemperate, dissolute young 84Q.

good, round, roey

ihd so

drJU"."containing eertlflcates of wonderful etnrm of rhenmatisai, aeiuateta. lockacaids, law, spralns,sw«Ulnss, bw ns, scalds, cakedbreatta, poisonous bites, Irosen fNSi, gout, «lt rheum, ear-»ebe, *o.. and th* recipe ot the Liniment will be «eol grstls to any one, It is the most wonderful healing and pedn* relieving ac«nt the world b*a «v*r produced. It sella aa no article ever before did

feeal

...

Good fare Self-praiseleaaenacare. depredates. Forewarned, forearmed. Oovetouan*** tb* bag. For a new eiu,bursts a new penanoe. Work well begun, la half ended. There la always danger

SMIOOW MM

OF

TJBA or COUNTERACTING

Ratnte

...

And now goj* exclaimed Morlllo, nntoucbed by bis sublime ooursge tbe fatberof such a son must die.' in tbe presence of bis agonised and vainly suffering son, tbe patriot father Was executed.

V'WS

In

delay

Man propose*and dispose*. A good liver is th*God

best

preacher.

Tbe devil lurks behind the cross, Under my cloak, fig for king. Tbe golden losd

is a burden

light.

The pen la tb* tongue of tbe mind. We are sure of nothing In this life. As is tb* reaaon aucb is tbe season. A good paymaster needs no surety. Tb* tongs* alow and tb**y«* quick. TB*

absent fsel and fear

victim.

Fiv* minute*later, tbe baffled redskin* set firs to every «bed,and y*ll*d *o

*T*ry evil.

Merit doe* much, but fortune more. His bom*

IS

savory whom God love*.

Bread is relief for all kind*

tbat

*F

He tbat litis to-day ma

4K

CE.ur

grief.

He who lives long must suffer mncb. tea desperate measures.

irgee Tn grief procurea relief.

Necessity Who sings

ay may rise to-mor

row. Sudden Joy kllla a* *oon aa giant sor

of

Snobtadnrls Bnobn. for

saldadntlagamat to her Isnr-

y—R dd nephew, "*ay 8cben*ctady 1" AfUtr gravely ponderfaf word modttbt, shaking

BL*

bead,tbe b* sotetnn*

IT said,"US, 'Unt

ssy dat: t**f ain't

4 £HO«I City lover

Ultod a*vsraj tima«

Iwvebeeo

oroenred

no murder, and 1 fln* yon

wao nad b**n

BY

bis girl

at'

WMD

bottl** or wine,laat­

duced tbe lady to

re

N

onndHton of Inebrl-

ty, and tben had tbe oeremony performed.

WH.MSI,

tbe

A

pltce

warm,'buton not hot, flat-

repeit thepxt)-

IF

tbe

FHTTI^

brala*

I

bra

LA*

soak it

red

thai a dollari* on*bun

btrsmall,merelybtrsmall

merely

warm water, aud bold

HOT ,irwitb «M

Collecting AgwM,

Will practice In Parke and Vigo Oouutise.

HOSFORD, it hi

Attorney at Law,

COH FOURTH AIM MA/2f 8f9.

FLLV

M. JOAB^,

'Attorney at Law. NslhlMnsfObleRt, bet. MAIth, TERKE HAUTE. IND made a fcpeonovlS^m.

Commercial Collections laity.

SPEYER,

Architect and Snperintendi'nt, iAlao Instructor of tiie T. 11. Evening School Of Architecture A Meelmwtoal Brssrlsg, i» «*t* srnurr, oit.BWSTS atocjc,

Terre-Haute, Ind.

MAKUMIPNRMMMKI, V/ AwhiMetaad MIM*r,

OFFICE AT STEAM STONE YARD, Corner Ninth snd Cherry streets.

ANGIE L. WILSOH, OFFERS

ber services to the

Laales sMi ChlMrrs ef Terre-Wawt*. Office and Residence—No II sooth 7U» St. OtBos bonestto »a.m. t*to«and «to 7 p.m.

TOSEPH RICHARDSON, M, D.

DENTIST,

OflM*aOM*(LLMLET«f4«iai, TIRFTMAVRB, •*».

R. L. HL BARTHOLOMEW,

/Wo. X57 Main Street

^YBAADEAB

Twrr*-Hs«t*,fb4.

Infirmary.

»#. ».R. WMW,

of kid­

ney,removal bladder and glandular diseaaen, MENTAL and pby*H*L debtHty, fbmal* C0MFL«LNIA g*n«ralty, and all maladies MT MM STIASFRAN or«aoa« for family ol*oonsl4*r it to B* th*

p»i.Jl.l.jlsnil,

mixa

We are psMaa*d to pffena all Bnighsai operailonlod the m, Kir aod Throat »c« eotdtosf «o iba matt masnt and aetsnttiic "we^dUranWs tb r»r* h. frmn fbof to aiiahii Ibi sjat ussss

ttb«l time,the

E|mwSave been iibwl The remedies naed are entirely VisMatita were ^novwed and used CbUlorala

S^0ra«M&*d J»*Udfc tb* wwet eonuaon form of Sore bes,tha» six mostba to cur* by then all oar Bsmm k^re in

cured i»iw miiiunlii far our WNtfcs, and thai* a no tttMHi Catarrh aod Catarrhal sneeswfblly.

In ate

Confectioner and Baker,

the

a

warm water aud bold

near

MR

a

tb* surfaec, keeping

the surface con will soon dhwppear, How to on Rrt op Ram am Mien. —A g*atiemaa of large •xparienes, and faUy aa human* moat of mm, atya h*

N*U,

snd ft sells beesn«* it does Just what is pretend* to do. Oae bottle of tbe Centaur Liniment for anlinttl^(^1^0w^wra|^per)^U worth hundred dc strained or galled horseaMid males, and for screw-worm In sheep So family or atockowner can aiford tp be without Centaur Liniineut. Price,

SO

at

centa lame bot le,»l 00.

J. B. KOSK & Co., 88 Broadway, New York. CMaiovta is more than a substitute for Castor Oil. It In the only

SAVB

article In

existence which la awe to regulate the bowels, cure wlod-collc and produce natural a eep. It ta pleaaaut to take. OhlMren need not cry and mothers may sleep.

^Professional Cards.

O. w.

u"

VOOKHXBS. A. B. CASVROK Y^OOIiHEES & CARLTON,

JATTOENEYSATLAW.

of

cruelty, the truth of wbloh la vouched for by tbe most respectable authority, occurred during the Columbian struggle for independence.

w*-! MMana Having formed a eopartnership will pra*tlce law in all its branches. OMCE-Xn. SOS VALN M..

orriCK.

drowned

Tbe chief demanded of htm

I

ean

ahall be done.' Morlllo seized the little fellow's ear and said:

Would yon suffer your ear to be taken off to procure lather's life

Tbe boy wept,your

Terr^-Wante.

TQHNT. SCOTT, „7.

^Attorney at

MMET,

South bide, between Fourth and Fifth Bta., marfl T»rrt»ffssw.!»• J" R. KESTERtf iii, ri|

Attorney at Law, ..

141 Mala Street. Terre-Hnnt*. Money advanced on good notes. ftb» tt

TAMES BAKER,

F'

but did not resist

Attorney at Lt#, CLINTON, INO.,

Foreign aod Domeatic Fruita, Nata,Crack-INdealer

plaaoa.

DUULNG

potash

tb$lrrid boteaand rnna. iThe poor wretcb-lo **got

over

inr, tbey Hok it and doo'tlike last*thew

it it burns them sotne what,tb*thbir

OI

and the more tbey see of

(t

tbe

leas

TLI«*y clear ont

si-

moot aaaoon aatbeappliattlonkinMde. To get rid of ml**, tb* saiu* *rson u**4 tartar emt-llc, mingled favorite food ibey take It, fakesitit,anyW^THp and take their leave.

not rwUrve, na sw*Ulng wh oh It will not subdue, anu no lameness which N Will not ear*. I^ttstronglaa4uaR«, but it la true. Ills no hombn* the recipe is prtnted around each bottle. A

.! ,7

Aaserieeus A Ferdgs Valtkca, asa- .: -ir

np stairs. Mu

in en its

pRomrcs

bealertn

Garden, Field ft Flower Seeds,

R.

I" Dealer fta

ftw«, Qrntcsj Ttn

FTATU,

tttut

dlseovaty of tbe

Japmm

BRASSES WW^E,

OS Main 8tr*et, North Side.

NOTION8,

Cbmniltttoii Herchsnts, LTT Main street.

rORTEB

F-T I-"

SMITH,

Dealer tn

ft

—*vea,hwsteaaaTIs v»#n. Agseay Fatrbarnks* tealea. 150 Mr In aif*«*T.

Mannfostniei of Mdia and huten, Sips, Curry Combs, Brqufhe*. hor»« Blanits, Ac., all work warranted. LoweM prices eftty,74Mala atreet*bet. 8th andMb. nbrtm AHvTMlhi

OBL'OQUTS,

I ... Venn fjtriiet. nesftSlxth.

SAY YES!

0

•TO JOIMAJMES.

RDERS FOB KERITS

»,! 1

KLL

Best Family Flour,

KSAli Al» Rgb, Kataenbaei promptly.

Ldt at K. Katseabash Acq's dgar atom, wulpeflued KMUf ARAPP.

Terre-Haute Bank,

MO. 144 4AIN STREET. UYB and Delia Exchange, makes Oolleochange, makt tbrnaand tranacts a General Banking lei ted.

W.S. MAUILL,

ness. Aooounts solicited. |aa4-U. Csabier.

4 LADIES'WEAR

CLEANED A €OLOBIJ»! Oents* Weer repaired neatly at

H. F. Reiner's Dye House,

A

JMALN -*t„

oeu

6th

A 7TB. IPFT-tf ?iiW. '•'SFR

M. H. CHADWICK,

H"'

Boarding House,

IsnlkWMt Cier.1st dk Chirry lih, Late RasMenee of Dr. B.

V. Sail

XfiRRJS- UAI1TC, 1ND.

CJLARIDOE, Walnut St, opp. Center Market^

f,. Dyer and Scourer,

Ladles Apparel nicely tteenred or beauttfully Colored. Oents (torments Bconred Colored or Repaired. lend yonr aoods by Bgprsawsorotharwtae

ARTrEMPORIUM,^

».

mtm

91 Main Street'»

tit

tt .. ^s,

v-*

VIOLINS, CI VITA Ml* RANJOS, ...»

•A TL

ACCOlltEONS, BARN, die., **.,

r.-j 4 '-fift tt At BKBVCTieR Of ftwaet* is per e*at. 1*1

CASH. t.

1* 4 ..ii. A-' fe jf

fH .f* *.* 1* t' I t' frt-M

Best Strings at Prie|B..

O O S

-til

nrasATiiiiM,

MOL'LBINttS, IIKMBI.

^11 CHEAP asd of best QoalHi-.^

EMPORIUM, ij

Ill 9V«»h

AB»FO

VUTH,

Tsrre-Hanie, lad.

,OAOOIjr_riA

R.

.filr»«ab|ijto HuA%i Steinway£SoQ'8Piaiios

(The beat InUMwsrtd,) S47STOTA^«*.

Gabler Pianos, Ariou. Pianos,

I

9979.

,f if.

IT# I "ifiS.4

Hazelton Pianos,^ .'" R. V, Minden Pianos,

1 Oetove, Is* flsbk, ssly MIS.

AXTOH8HLL^£

Is Agent for tbe shove Pianos. Olve blm a 1L iss gala St., np atnlra.