Ismu Me T.H. HAttTlfitt. llo that will not reason is a bigot; lie that cannot is a fool ; he that dare not is a slave. k di Ton and rKornniioi) r post VOL. XXIII :VUKTUV: TBS WILL AND THE WAT. It wn nobl Human, !,i UuiiieV Imperial liy. W'holiPiirtl k coward croukcr, Ueforo the battle, nay : ti,vy're tatf In uch a fortres; Thpre I nofwny to shake It" On! on!" exclaimed the hero, i'ii iinJ "y or umk' ,tl" Im fame your iwplrntion? Hor path Is Ktoep and high; n vain he "cok ln templci Content to gare aud sight Tin- chining throne Is waiting, Uiit ho alone can take it Wliokays, with Hoiuan lirmneR.x, I'll And ft way, or make it!" Moarning your ambition? Thure Is no royal road ; Alike the peer ami peasant Must climb to bur abode, Who feeds the thirst for knowledge, In lltilieoti may slack It, If ho ha still tho Human will To "Hnd a wuy, or make it." Aro riches wortlCyonr getting? Tlicy must ho bravely sought; With wiHhlng uitd with fretting The boon cannot be bought. To ull the prize is open, Put only ho can take It VliiMi), with Hotnuii courage, 1 11 find u way, or make it!" John CI. Suxo. TEXAS PLUCK. HKVBN DKSI'KIIAIKIKS KIM.KD PI3ULK IIANDKD I)T WALTF.lt II I DO II LY, A Ull.WK TKXAN. From the Police (lazcllc of Ajiril 30. Fo men outside tho pngos of yellow-barked literature l'uvo reroo killings credited to Itieni. Among tho few thp only, probably, the loaders nf this paper havo over been mode arrjmiioted with throngh tie record f hisdteds ia Walter Ili1(C olv, tlio man wbo exterminated the Murphy family, killing tho last three ou the morning cf April 13. Mr Wilt or Kidgely bun been compelled tuini:.li! ju-Ji ob.y n . & r ..1 t j ( -lif twa icli ocombku ho wasted ucilher bin talent, Lis timo nor his ammunition. On each of lbrt-o eeciiMorjH Iha put ties wbo compelled him to pull 1 linger belonged to tho Murphy natnily, and on each occ.uiou tLo ng- Vicsk is Lnve not beet) pet milled to ivo Ions euoii:h even to rrpict heir lusbness On tLo Hid day of jJurch Mr. Kidgelr killed two nun : wo works Inter ho kiilod two more, knd uguiu, ou April 15, he killed hre of Ibo sutno liibo. In the last bneounter with the Murpbys Mr tidgt-ly was dtppsately w ounded, eo bat in ort?er to seo him it becamo Icct'SHRty to go to the Ridgely plan- idion mid invade the presence of a ry sick mao. Tbo Ridgely farm U situated some ponty-eight miles northwest from lere, on Hod River, Texas, and jast poBite tbo Iudian Territory. As approached the grounds of the idguly residenco, after a lonely rive of nearly thirty miles through tbinly-populiited country, Ibo re ctor saw much to indicate that owner was a man of refined and mile taste improvements of con uience of tho roost msdero stylo oryw bore meeting bis eyes. The rd uud gardoo were beautifully d Eyetematically laid off, and bot e jiJcuco of tbo must cartful cultiva- n and keeping. The tenaotii' artorB, barns, stables, cultlo-pona il fields were sncb as could only iult from tbe highest grade of ins I'gout judgment end tasto. Jibe scribe entered the yard and grooted by one of tbo farm ds, wbo had chargo of the room upied by tbo wounded man, and ,culy consented that tho reporter permitted to enter that chamber tbo condition that he should not larb tbe pationt by asking him questions, or even liDtiog that u newspaper man. 'he hoDso is a large, two-story oo structure, and is elegantly and efully furnished. Accompanied be nurse mentioned tbe ropor- EDtered the sick room. Ridgely lying quietly, and was evident ting nicely, and whon intro d to the reporter held out his A and said in Tery feeble voice i vn ploasscl to west you, nir, but V very weok, and as I am under IMfrom my physician not to I trust you will exouss ma from er conversation but,"v he ad "it yoo have any . curiosity to ?:4Af- if tV on!:ri2nr! oo- present condition, Jenkins tbeto, who is my trusted fiiend A4 well as employe, and at present my nurso, can advise yon fully." After oppressing eympalhy for lrl8 present condition and hopes for hi pptedy recovery, the reporter re quretcd Mr. Jenkins to rethe with him to another room, when the fol lowing facts were obtained relative to the life history of Walter Ridgely and hid recent. .troubles with tbe Mnrphys : llklgely was bora in IUd River county, in tho stats of Texas, in the year 153, nd is tbttefero now 31 yenrs of nge. Tbo story of his clnhh with the Mnrphys is boat .told as follows : Twoj brothers, Joo and Robert Murphy, kopl a fotry at Uopcmcycr's stnro, eotuo night miles went of the liidf ely plantation, and the regular fee f'.r crossing a man and horse was fifty cents. Ou Wcduesdny. .March 2 Ihh(, a drummer on hurse back crossed tbo river there and wan charged tho nsual ptico) of hnlf a dollar. Having transacted his btiR iness in tbe Indian Notion, which is on the north side of tho river, he returned to Ibo fury the next day, and, culling tbo fetry-mcn, wan rr crossed to tho Texas eido. When tbo landing wns reached tho dium- mcr put Lis hand in bin packet, nnd taking out fifty cents tmt.dcd it to ward ouo of tho men, wbo coolly in formed htm tuat the chargo watt o and that he must pay it. Astouish cd beyond iuchmiio, the drummrr told Ibeiu that ho would not pay it. Tbo Mutphjs raid : "All right; We will just keep Ibis (indicating the drummer's sotnplo case), until yon do pay il." They quietly and inn very bufrinets-like manner tied tho '.-.oat to tho Texas bank and leisarsW rtbceuding tho hill to tho storo of llopemoyer.ouo of them ennying tbo sample case and the drummer fol lowing. All entered tho store, wbero,as usual at that Jtonv'uWdV ol'ifiK mers talking about their crops prospects for ruin &e. The drum- mcr lMiK Wod hiw argument with the ferrymen and for tbe edification of tbo crowd preoent rehearsed tho forry-boat t r a n s a c tion. Walter Ridgely wn3 ono of the listenero, and whou tho drummer had ended bis story ho inquired efthe Murphy? if what tho knight of Ibo rad had just Muted was correct, and received from Ihotn an answer in tho oflhrua live. Ridgely then told that, nr Iho dinmuiei'u time was valuabo and he wus in a hurry, it would net Le ex-. uclly Ibft prepcr Ibing to"cnrry tbeir joke (for such he thought it was at that tiine)any further, and that they had best Uke the fifty cents end givo np the earople caeo and let the man gc." At this both men becamo qnite indignant, and informed Ridgely that ho would do well to mind his own bubiucfte, and that whenever they should need his advioo or as nistiiuce in runuing thoir ferry tboy would lot bim know. To this Ridg ely repponded with spirit tolling them tbey ongbt to be Obhamod of theniftelvos for trying to impose ups on a frioudless Mrangor, and that if they wore really serious abcut the matter they had better take his ad- vico as aleidy given or tboy would j run luo iiel ol auewenog to tbe Grand Jury. At this both men spraug ut Ridg ely, and the latter, who is a fins ppocimen of physical manhood, knocked tho foremoct ono dowo. The other halted and reached for his pistol, but Ridgely, who caw his intention, succeeded in getting his revolver out first, ond fired, shooting Lis oseailaut through tba heart and dropping him dead iu his tracks. Tho other Murphy by this timo Lad regained his feot, aud boo ing what had happoned made a motion as if to draw his pibtol, when he too was mortally wounded by Ridgely and died the next day. Ridgely immediately gave himself np to the Sheriff, and upon prelimi nary examination was discharged on the ground of self dofense, John Murphy, a brother of tbo men killed, acd an ancle, Thomas, soon after came into tbe neighbor hood and made loud and repeated threats that they would kill Ridgely the first opportunity. For two weeks nothing occurred, but tbe two Mnrphys, uncle and brother to the deoeased ferryman, were fre quently seen near the Ridgely farm, MIDDLEBURGII, tbe matter would not end without further bloodshed. Ridgely observ ed the greatest caution duiiug this timo, stajitg indoors, and goieg nowhero except npon the most prtMl ing and important matters of busi nets. Ou Mach 22 Ridgely found it ticretrary to go to tbo f.ii iii of a neighbor about two miles distant. lie left home about 3 o'ek e-k I M. but when he had completed his bus ineps it was .after sundowu-ia fact, growing dtu.k. Ho theu monntod bis Lotso and started for homo, rid ing a medium gait. When a little more lhau halfway homo, and while passing through a Blrip of woods, suddenly there sounded tho repoit of two guns from b hind trees, aud at tho n pmts RidyoVu Lotto fell d 1 under him, Ridgely, w bo, as the sequel proved was Linnelf nidintt, falling npou Iho opposit pido cf hi, thinks the man behind the wagon, horse frem tint whct.co tbe filing "'l'i '.pened tho battle innsl have got occurred. He did not move or make iM Ha"xh'r Iie(i:idgely)wa , ., , , , ensraged with the other two. any noise, und tho would-lo asnns.! The hlstorr e,f tho Murphy family eniH, tvulenlly thinking that they Lud, ,iini,-ult to writo as a whole, killed him, left covm aud etatto.l! When' they'originully came from or presumably, to inko a view of tho what their career was prior to their .... . mi in ion i'i il... In tln.f titnli.,11 corpse j ho corpse, however, prev- , , , , , an exceedingly lively ene, ond when h J the two men, proved to bo the two,,, ,, ,Vrrv sense, what i, termed Muiphjn, weio wilLiu eight er tin feel Iho corpse suddenly epittng lo its feet, with a iix tdiuo'er in either bard, or.d begun firirg njon them. Tbey were lake-n no rompltti-Iy by surptiso that Itidgdy thinks lhy made no (ft'oit or thought of return ing his tire, and quicker thanittukos to tell it they Lad both bitten the dust and their Fpirits depruted to tbe happy hunting-ground to join tbo two ferrymen who had previous ly 'taken p!ibitg'at Ridgely 'a hands Ridgely kept himself confined closely to his own promises, not go ing off his farm ou any occasion, and it is but fair to prcsumo that tbe Murphy patty, growing imputieut, and porbaps worn ont with tbeeiege, thought to execute their purpose by etrategem. With this object in view, at 2 o'clock cu Fiiduv corning tie r a diet ui banco, well knowing that Ridgely "u great caie for bis boms would, in nil probability, cause Lite iu co in uiu in iKTHou to ntcennit) what was wrong. TLo ineo operated exactly ns the Mnrphys intended it should net. Mr. Ridgely was arous ed from Lis flnmbers by tho Boieo in tbo Btabln yard, and did jut an au other sensible farmer would do u:i del- like circumstances. Ho got into his boots nnd troupers as ijuickly as possible, and, l iking a i air of revol vcip, tho sumo ll-calibie wenpeu ho bad used on picviotm occasions, and which, obeying the dictated of cuiiiinon peiipe, ho hud kept witbi convenient reach ever niaco histrou bio with tbo Mutyhys began, Le started for the burn- II o passed the door of a room in which a couplo of bis hired men were sleeping, nnd called to them to get np nnd follow him quickly. Mr. Ridgely passed on ont tho door aud acrocs tbo house yard to tho gato opening into tbo barn lot Hero Lo paused a moment and listened. All wns quiet, aud no animated object was in sight. Ho entered tbo barnyard aud was wulko ing at an ordinary gait toward tbe big barn wbou suddenly a human form sprung up from behind a wag on and fired at Lim. Tho bullet passed through his hat, and Itidgley, though unhurt, dropped to his knuus, uuu lus time than It ra quires for telling it his trusty revolver responded. It was too ilurk to take aim, or even. to discern plainly what or who ho was Miooting at. Mr, Uidgly's shot epod well, its was evi denced by tho yell and oath which aribwered it as the man by tho waL'oii dropped-. Mr. Kidgely says ho did not think of the Murphys until tho first Lhot wus nr,. th,a Lo rMnMd ,uo situation, and took It for granted that there was to bo a desperate conlliet. Ridgely wus standing near the waon when a man behind tho wogou fired ut him. Immediately aftrr tho shoot ing Ridgely sprung to his feet and ran toward the wagon, und had reached it when two wen rose up, one on ouch side of tho Inclined drive to tho burn, and started toward him. Roth these meu opened fire ou Kldgoly, and ho respoudod. J he shootiug in tho dark was necessarily wild, but at the third shot, he thinks, Ridgely wus struck in the left arm, and ho wus th us half dls armed, the wsspou Iu his loft hand, of oourso, being useless. At the same Instant one of his foes fell. This one Ridgely thinks, shot once after ho fell and sent a bullet Into Rldgely's right breast. R idgcly fell, but turned over on his right side and ssnt a bullet at the only ono of his assailants who was on his feat. This shot killed the map tt was fired at; and, still lying onTHs side, Ridgely shot at the other man t-' r., I"-' -..!-. .f wi,. SNYDER CO., PENN'A, Al AY 5, 1887. bullet hit him tiii un re in the top of his bead and killed him. "All of thlH, you must uii!erMtatnl," alii tliA tin..iitAN KlMnlr ..!-... 1.. very Miort epace of time, s4 that lv (hatlinn nnv nf tlin m..ii n'.iil.l .,..., the Mctie tho battln was over." Lanterns were hrounhtund Uldi-ly wan carried Into tho hoiice. Then the field pf daughter wn sesrehed, and ns a rcciilt two dead Hurphy's and eiim live olio were brought in and laid on th porch. The live ono died in less than an hour, and It was thought lildgely would expire befor-t a doctor could lie ecurud to attend his woumls. Hut he didn't. . llo is Mill alive and with caro will recover. Uidgcly wr ?hot in three places In the rijjht breast, In tho left arm, nnd just under th I'-ft hhouldor lilade. The lust mentioned wound puzzles KMely. Me known win n he was shot in the arm ami hen the bullet struck him in the breast, but bo doosu't remem ber reeelving the other Wound, lie 11 . v...... ; appears to know. It is onlv certain ,, . .. . .," , that sinee their cumins they have "bad eil i.elis." They h.'ivn long Imoil lool,. d upon with diKUst : wherever kiiou :i Ijim-ii regarded us daiit;irous and ! p.-rate men; and their Inking oil N limkeil upon by the pi'.-ieeahle und i.iw-utiid inc element as littte less than a s.'''d send. The country breathes easy aain for.the first timo In ses eii'vears and Kidgely is regarded not onlv as a public beiief.ietor, but a great hero ns well. In personal appearance Ridgi lyis u notable inrwi,;md would attia. t atten tion in any erowd. He is ;i feet II inches in height, dark wavy huir, blaek niiistacho, black eyes, a prom, ineiit nose and a countenance that tho most usthetio physioLiiiumist could not fail to admire, llo has nev er married, but goes into society eon venienes nnd business will allow. Hit home, however. In as well ktpt ns any your correspondent has soon in this part of tho country; b.vifig" '"! YhYfoatf tiilhWlVfl'ftef tlio" visi tor's ntteiitiou ut tho Kidgely mnii ion. Tho reporter, afterVleaning all the facts Iih could from Jen!;, hk nnd oth ers, as ubi.ve related, returned to tho sick room and hit tie' Mr. l:idj;nly srood by. An hrt 1 i 1 so Iih vontiii-eil to hope that tin wounded man niiht get up jit a very few day, an I ihnt if any more ilt'.lphys turned up he would lie us successful uh in t ha p.-t nod (,-ive t belli "propor iIoms of In's inmlieiue.' To this pjeeo of pleasantry Mr.Ride ly siniliiiK, faintly replied: "I trust, sir t hut I have my hibt patient of that sort, nnd that 1 may iiev. i- lmvo to udiuiiiister another done of tho medi cine." His Lifa Had Eccn.Wastai An old soldier Iny dying in a lit tle town in Pennsylvania. "Is there anything on your mind that troubles you " asked his pastor, as nu ex- prr.j' i )ii of grave concern piiSKod over tho vetcrun's faco. "Ves." suid tbo dying man. "thero is. have not mado uso of my opportunities. I was iu tho war about four years, in many battloi, and thought I tried to do my duty. Hut I nover picked up a lighted shell, with its huramg fuao sputlei ing close to tbe shell, aud throw it over tbo parapet of tbo fort. I have been n regular attendant upon army rs-uuioiis, and I Lave road tho nowspupors tuuco the war, and find that I am tbe only man iu IhoTluioa army who has not per formed that font, ult bough I had pleuty of opportunities. My Hfo has boon wasted-' 'Rut why, asked the pastor, kindly, 'did you not do it when you had on opportunity?' 'Rccause,' said tho gallant old soldier, 'I wrvuted to savo tho eholl always kne.lt down and ptillod tbe fiiHO out with my tooth 1" Aud then the noblo lifo went out with a soap ike a friction primer. t ..i ; Meet Escollont J. J. Alkius, Cbiof of rolioo.Knoi- villo, Toon., writes t "My family aud I aro beuefioiarioa of your most ox- collent taodiclno, Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption 1 having found it to be all that you claim for it, desiro to testify to its virtoo. My friends (0 whom I have recommends od it, praise it at very opportunity .' Dr. King's Now Discovery for Consumption ia guaranteed to cure Coughs, Colds, Uronobitis, Asthma. Croup and every effootion of Throat, t'bott and Lungs. Trial Botttos Free st O. II, Bhiodel's Uroa . Store. Tho Ihrnan Hcr-d-Tako ciro of your hands. Few I ",,n nr0 ns ' HUTO Of tt WRriU, Si.ft ImU I. 1 lie 111 it who remembers his bi nt girl, now. alaxf hiu lof-t giil, hivh, If the world v-r. niin-. I j',v it !!; All fur on tuin-!i u( her bra'.itifnl hands. and TrnnyHon, in onr of '.lio bo' tilings ho ever wrote, psv, . ' And oli.' f, r the tmi.-h f a vanished hat.d. And the sound of ,i voi,' that is still. A b.iny han 1 iti. !f U no en lit to anybody, ary nior than a dirty ban 1. Work is acred t to nil; but even thoe who pel form tlio roughest, iievcteM labor may l.avo n j'ec.ibln ha.d.. They owe it !o o!hers (, keep (l.i in as decent as po!tilile. Kven iu fo.iti dries and rolling mill s, whi le men carry cnmtantly rougli iion entities and gritty Ptibstaueo'i, I luxe n 'clia niiM who ale in at havo a preparalieii ooiitniuir.g oil which thev u o upon their handi when wa-Lirg tl ciu. wLich makes them whito und com paratively soft. If lhejo can have pleasant hands, anjhidy can. That man, wether a f-trnier or oth er peiHiui, who pri'let hims' lf on h smokt d. bicui col'iie l i'i-t, bar! v-u horse's hoof, with black nails and crcuxrH ef dirt in a'l t'u; wiit.kies, is not a nieo man to live with. Abovo all is tho touch of n wotns an h warm, clastic palm pooiiniir. riieiido!(, all tlie scn, including evi u scrub women, Hji,ul. Keep tueir baudd as pretty as possilde. It is easier than you think for. Don't go out w ithout gl ives. It is uol neat er ludyhku to do si. Kcp your bunds clean, but don't overdo it. Don't scour thorn constantly with nonp. At night, jibt befjie re tiring, wash them well, then moisten them lightly with water, aud pour iuto tho palm of ono a drop or two of glyect ino. Rub this thoroughly all over your hands and wrists. It will make tho skin dedicate un 1 ilky to tho touch. It vriiT -Iirevotit lUa Dunns from chipping. No matter how rjugh your w.ir't in, d ) Ibis oveiy nij;hl of yunr hfo nnd yiu will havo nico iiands. ' )M, loose giovos iirnwii on alter ilia glycerine is applied, and worn at nilit, are still belter. Dj not ap.!y ti n gly eel inn without tho wat.r, ltislonj ii.-u y un I hi id.ti,', ilyceiin is tin-' In t u lj'inet .f :i v, utiian'H t.iih t that .has been d..--C 'Vi led iu a eei.liiiy. It is c!ivtiH ly healing to enta mil Wouinlj upon the skin- Do pane, however, to gid a p. ire urticl. ();h orwisn it will j;!'uw fclale' and uml;'. Iho skin yellow. Finally, for go dro ss s ilin I'on'i bilo your nails l et them grow us oven as p is-ibh', then cut or tl 1 o t hem neatly, A nail In u!i brinkly applied in good for icni'iving from around them whatever oughtn't to ho there- Tbo Uiuuicurex aud druggists now keep neat little sets of inslriiiiH-iit.s for tbo naiU They consist ef liliT, Hcissois, biiuh, polisher, und little boxes of powder. This is u rosy powder, with which the nails are pol ished till (hey bhino brilliantly. A coloring matter i nWo used which gives nails und linger tips a soft pink huo- Tho pointed fashion of ti mi ni ing tho uni!j is ull out of f.uhiun now. So is that hideous, barbarous fancy ed lotting tho iiuil grow long lilio a viiIIuiu'b claw. Don't do it- Trim Iho nails to a neat, tapering shape. If yon let them grow natur ally they will shapo themselves in tbo host form- S mo any an) body's lingof ends can bi mado to taper by squeezing nu I molding an 1 pulling tbem genlly from tbo flidc with tho thumb aud finger of tbo other hand. Do this Bovernl titnoi a day, und it is claimed that ut luiiglli they mil bu "w hipped in." A Ehck Irichman- Iu tho Court of Common Dens lafat week Judgo Hooluiuver ma le Americans of a grsat many men of I different nationalities- Ono of tbntio was a geutlutuaQ of color. The Judgo was curious as lo this man's antecedents. Ho at-ked of tbo color ed giiutleman. 'Whore wero yon born, aud what is your uatneT' 'Kdwutd Thorn, sit: I was born it Ireland.' What part of Ireland?1 'Cork,' wus tho answer- How did that happen?' was tbe query of tbeCoart. 'My father was a cook on a vassal that lay ia that port irbeu I was uoru. Tbtslittlo iooidont afforded con siderable amusement to Court nnd for Infants I rrisMTitmr. I itaj niof loini prwriU.)a luwTa to tnt.." 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