Show keep Y your our feet dry how often do we see people tramping tram plug about in the mud with shoes soaked through and how bow often do such people when they return home sit down clown by the fireside and permit their feet to dry without changing either stockings or shoes oboes oan can we then wonder at the coughing and barking and rheumatism and inflammation which enables the doctors to ride in their carria carriages geol wet feet most commonly produce affections of the throat and lungs and when such diseases bave once taken place the house is on fire 11 danger clanger la Is not far off therefore every one no matter how healthy ought to guard against wet feet A mark of asprec atlon on wednesday dec blot a representative senta tive of the in quest of information about the order for the troops to go to the seat of ef the I 1 indian war entered the quarters of col blunt at fort douglas the following from that paper describes the scene that ensued and exhibits the degree of appreciation existing in the breast of the brave soldier for the organ of slander good evening colonel I 1 was his greeting well swell f 1 I understand you are ordered to the scene of the indian troubles who are you yon 1 I am from the tribune and came out to get a little information well I 1 have none to give you and I 1 want you to get out of my office 1 I 1 to say that the reporter was paralyzed was putting it mild recovering himself however he inquired well colonel can you tell me where I 1 can got get some information 1 I have none to give you 12 was the reply and I 1 dont know where you can get it all I 1 want of you is to get out of my office you have no business here betout get out 22 the reporter got edmunds law prosecutions george noble of lake point arrested on a charge of unlawful cohabitation alleged to have been committed with mrs noble and isabella cox was taken before commissioner norrell on monday dec mr critchlow prosecuting and mr moyle defending isabella cox testified I 1 have been married to mr edgington toll who resides near the vre warm rin springs but was divorced from him in 1883 since then I 1 have lived jived principally at mr nobles in too roo ele county he is my brother in law during the past seven years I 1 hreve worked at several places in this city 1 have a child three years old a man named charles sexton to is its father I 1 met sexton while he was a soldier at fort douglas he to is now la in ohio I 1 wat wa never in married to him after the child chil d was born it was rumored that mr noble was the father of it but it was untrue mrs rachel loble testified the defendant is my brother in law I 1 lived in arizona up to two tivo years ago when I 1 went to tooele thoele county it is not reputed in the family that isabella cox to is mr nobles wife nor is it reputed that he is the father of other her child it is reputed that a man named sexton to is its father this was all the evidence and mr critchlow asked that the case be dismissed adding that he be did not know what on earth mr noble was arrested for I 1 so wondered the commissioner and everybody else A rare book A gentleman in this city recently received a catalogue issued by a new york bookseller in which is described a pamphlet alleged to ha have ve been written by solomon mack the father of lucy mack who married joseph smith sr and became the mother ot of the prophet joseph smith the work is a small 12 mo of 48 pages was printed about the year 1810 and gives an account of the life of the author the description of it given in the catalogue is written in a vein of ridicule and sarcasm but it appears that the author had bad led a varied and eventful life on sea and land as sailor and soldier and otherwise he suffered a remarkable series of severe accidents to his person such as falls broken bones etc and was converted to a belief in revealed religion in a remarkable manner he testifies that his daughter the wife of one joseph tuttle was healed from a severe sickness by miraculous means after the atte attending riding physicians had pronounced her recovery impossible the pamphlet affords afford some genealogical ne dats data and if it really to is what it purports to be is a relic of much Inte interest test and would indicate that certain qualities particularly of a spiritual character which were developed to a remarkable degree 11 tn u the prophet joseph smith were more or less plainly exhibited in some ot his ane ancestors tors the price asked for the work is 20 which proves it to be rare and is incidental evidence of genuineness fort douglas troops at 8 p in on december slat blot the order reached fort douglas that eight companies of troops under command of colonel andrews of the twenty first should proceed at once to port fort robinson nebraska and there await further instructions immediately after the order was announced the camp became a scene of bustle and activity the usual commotion preliminary to a hascy basty departure of troops was witnessed in the camp during the night pour four companies of the sixteenth infantry commanded by captains morrison richards whitall and ward and three companies of the twenty first infantry commanded by captains bradley and cordman were the troops ordered to the front captain joslynn Jos lyns company with three gatling galling guns also accompany the party yesterday morning at 10 a in the troops were embarked on a special train of the union pacific and they are now in the vicinity of fort Robin robinson sou neb and probably pro bally anticipating ci a further order to proceed to the front and wipe our original native americans |