Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, December 16, 1894, Part III, Page 20, Image 20

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: . 20 TilE OMAILk : DAILY DEE : SUN DAY , DEOE\UWt \ , 189.1.
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: CLARENCE.
By Bret Harte" ,
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( CopyrIght. IS'I by Dret IIart )
? . IART n.-Chapler I.
Night at last anti the stir and tumult \ of
11 great fight over Even I the excitement that
had swept this portion of the battlefleIt-offlY
. 11 smal lectlcn of a vaster arc : of Miuggle-
1 Into which ! 1 brlgallo had marched , held Its
own , been beaten back , recovered Its ground
and , pursuing , had passell out of I forovpr ,
: leaving only Its llead ' be111ml ) , nml knowIng
nothing more of that struggle than Its own
Impact and momentum-even this wild excite-
ment had long since evaporated with the
stngIng smcke of gunpowder the acrid smell
of burning rags from the clothing of n dead
loller fired hy a burltug shell , or the heatell
rock of weal and leather A cool breath
that seemed to bring hack once more the
odor of the upturned eorthworlt3 oleng the
now dumb line of battle , began to move from
. the suggestive darkness beyond
But Into that awful penetrala of death and
silence there was now no Invaslou-thero lied :
been no retreat. A few of the wounded hall
been brought out under fire , but the others
had been left with the .leall . for the morning
light and succor I.'or It was known that In I , .
that horrible ob5cnrlty riderless horses , fran-
tic with the smell of blood , galloped wildly
here and there , or , maddene.1 . hy wounds ,
plunged furiously at the Intruder ? , that the
wOUlletl soldier , still armed , could not always -
ways distinguish friend from foe or from the
ghouls of camp followers who strlppell the
. dead In the .lartesH ] and struggll with the
dying. A shot or Iwo heard somewhere In
- . that ohseurlty counted ns nothing with the
, . long fuslalo , that had swept It In the Ihy-
time ; the passing 01 a single life , more or
less , amounted 10 Ito In the long roil cal
of the day's ( slauhter.
But with the first hlals of the morln
Bun-and the slowly moving "relief detail"
: from the camll-came a weird hal resurrec-
ton 01 that ghastly field 'Chen It was that
the hang rays 01 sunlight , streaming many a
. ' anile beyond the battle line , IlrH pointed
, out the han'est of the dend where the reserves -
serves had been IloHte , ! There they lay In
- llells nnd ( plies , killed by solid shot or burst-
: ' ing shells that hall leaped the battle line to
t , plunge Into the waiting rnl , beyonl , As the
. , sun lifted higher its beams fell within the
r , range of musketry ] fire where the llead lay
thicker , even as they hall fallen when killed
outright , with arms extended , and feet at
' all angles ] t the dclii . As It touched
. these dead upturned faces , strangely
: : enough It brought out no expres-
: : ' ' ion of pain nor anguish , but rather as
, . t death had arrested them only with sur-
: , ' prlse all awe I revealed on the lips ef
. those who had been 10rtly wounded , and
; hail turned upon their side . the reler which
, death hind brought their suffering , sometmes
even with a sml . Mounting higher , I
glanced upon the actual bale hue , curIously
curving for the shelter of wals , fences , anti
brcastworlcs-antl here the deal lay , even
, as when they had lin and fired , their faces
I . prone In the grass , but their muskets still
: . ' resting across the hrenstworts. ] Exposed to
. grape and canister from the battery en the
: ridge , death had como to them mercifully
also-through the heal , and throat And now
4 ; ' , - the whole field lay hare In the sunlight- ]
broken with grotesque shadows cast from
2 sitting , crouehln , hal recumbent , but always
: rigid , Igurls , that might have been elgles ef
their own monuments One half.meelng !
, soldier , with head bowed between his stif-
t cued hands , might have blood for n carven
' flgiire of grief at the feet 01 his dead corn-
; fgure /rlel
rade , A captaIn hot through the brain In
the act of mountng a vail lay sldeways ! hal
J e across I , his lips parted with the word of
conlnamI ( , and sword still pointing over the
, barrier the way that they should go ,
' : hut It was not until the sun had mounted
. lrgher that It struck the central horror of the
\ - . field and seemed to linger there In dazzling
: I perslstenco , now and then returning to It In
' , startling flashes , that It might bo seen of
men and those who brought succor. A tiny
i . " brook hall run obliquely hear the bate lIne .
i. . , I was here that the night bclore the battle
i : friend all fee hall filed their canteens side
: c i by silo with sOdlerly ! recklessness ] , or per-
:1 , Imps a higher instinct , purposely IgnorIng
. 'J , each other's Ilresence. I was here tha tl ]
. i i , wounded hind afterward crept , crawled ,
, t f smid dragged themselves ; here they hall pushed ,
: } ? . ' wrangled , striven nml fought for a dralght
, c- : of that precious fluid which assuaged the
, " . thIrst of their wounds-or happily put them
' ; out of their misery forever : here , overborne ,
'f 1 . crushed , suffocated by numbers , pouring their
" ' ; own blood Into the flood and tumbling after
J i. I with their helpless bodies , they dammed
'I . the stream , until , recoiling , red and angry ,
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. ; . It had burst its banks and overflowed the
( . t cotton field In n brave pool that now sparkled
. In the sunlight . But below this human 'dam
, -a utile away-where the brook still crept
th : ' sluggishly , the ambulance horses sniffed and
. started from It.
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, ' , f" The detail moved \ on slowly , doIng their
work oxpellllHsly and apparently cnllsly ,
t but really only with that mechanical move- ,
mont that saves emotion . Only once were
' they moved to an outbreak of indignation-
: , . the discovery of the body of an ( fcer whose
llC'ltets vera turned In&lo ] out , but whose
t hand was still Ught : grasped on his buttoned
' walstCat , as I resisting the outrage that
: hind been done while still In life. As
- ' the men disengaged time stiffened hand
. mm' mething slipped from the waIstcoat to the
. ; rottnd. The corporal picked It UII alHI
banded I to his officer . I was a scaled
! paclc. 'rime officer receIved It with the
carelessness whIch long experience of these
: ' pathetic missives from the dying to their
living relations hall induced mil dropped It
tI In the 110cket of his tunic , with tie half dozen
51 ' : othets thlt he hind , plcltell up that mtrlng ,
. , and . moved omj.s'Ithm the detail. A Ite
further on they haied In the attitude of
k : attention as a mounted oncer appeared rIdIng
slowly down the hue .
There was something more than time
, . habHual respect of their Bnperlor In their
f faces aim ho came forward For It was the
( general whr hail conlnlnlled time brigade time
i day beforetho man who leaped with ono
bound Into the forward rant ] of ummiiitary
'c p leaders . I was hIs Invinello miiary
lUll led time advance , Ilel1 back defeat agaInst
, - over\hehnlng numbers , suslalned time raiiy .
It . lmilres8cII his suhonllnate officers with his
own 1110vlatllg purpose , and oven Impressed
. sirnomig them an ulmost Ilperstllous belief In
his destiny of suces. I was this man 'imn
hld done what It was deemed Imp03slble tu
' 5e dowhat oven at this time It was thought
r unwise and unslraterle to do-who had held
; n weal 110sltnn , of apparently no Imortance ,
! under time mamlate of an Incomprohenslble
: Cder from his snllerlor-whleh a best asked
only for I sacrifice amid was rewarded with a
t "lctory. lie bad cleclmatell his brIgade , but
c time wounded anll'dylng hUll cheered him as
. ho passed , and tIme m'vlvors lull pUruel1 time
enemy uut the bugle ] called thom back .
POI bUeh a reeHl1 ho hooked still too young
and even elomlnlto , albeit lila Imamidsomo taco
. was dark ald serious ant his manner
' : tacituirum .
, ills quick ere hall already caught sight of
4 , , the l'led body el the otcer auth contracted ,
t Al the captain of the detail saluted 11m , ht
i ? ' saul , curtly :
Li "J Ilourht tIme ormlcrs were to fro upon anyone
* ono 11 ecratng tIme dead ? "
' 'They ore , nenel'ol , but Ihe hrenaa Ilon't
gIve tie ) chance. That's nil yonder poor fellow -
low saved frol their claws , " rqllrd time
officer , us lie helm ? 111 tile ealcd racket , "It
ba no address , "
Time gelel'al tool I , euml1l the en\coN ,
. , thlulI It into his belt , and saul , "I will ale :
. charg of It . "
The sound of horses' hoof o'IP from the
rocky roadside behuinI . the bush , 10th IC :
' uruittl . A nuinmimer of ilehmi oiilcere
'turnet. nlllcr Icld olccrs wore ap.
fr llroachlllt , "The division staff , " eat ! the
captain In n lower voice , raing back
They clne slowly forwarll , n central figure
on 1 gray : bone leading here , al In imiLcry .
- A Ihorl , thlrlc.set man with I grluled beal1
f' ( Io-cl' croppel' nr ull al inscrutable m"uth ,
5 and the serious forma\y { ( f a respectable
country de4con In his aspect , which even the
single Illr on time shoulder strap of his lose
tile anI' ' 1ls ! Eollierly Iet In the aadcije
r could no emmilrely obiteate i . lie - find ! cvi-
, denty perceived ) time general tl brigade
. . . an'l quickened his here u tIme hUcr drew
up. The staff followed moro iclnuroly , but
still with some curiosity to witness time mec -
' lag Or the first i nerll cf the ur ! ) with time
. ktQlt . The division genef1 , Elut d. hut II-
"jn ' r I' ' . )
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most instantly withdraw hll leather gauntlet
ant offered his bared hand to the brigadier.
Time words of the heroes are scant. The
dawn UII detail , time waiting stall . lstened ,
ThIs was all they hearl :
"hhmmllock tells ia ) 'ol'ra from California I" ! i
"Yes , general "
"Ahmi I lived there , too , In the early days
Wonderful country Developed greatly since
my time , I stmppoae ? "
"Yes , general , "
"Oreat resources , Finest wheat growing
country In the world , sir You Ilon't happen
to Iwow what the actual crop was this year ? "
"hardly , general , but something enormous "
"Yes , I always said It Would be. Have a
cigar ? "
lie handed his cigar case to the brigadier.
Then ho took one himsel , lighted It nt the
smouhlerlng end of the one he hall taken
from hl mouth , was -IJut to throw the stump
carelessly down , html , sudlleny ] recollecting
himself , lenell over hIs horse and dropped It
carefully a few Inches away from time taco of
a lead seller , Then straighten himself
In the saddle 1m shovell his horse against the
brigadier , moving him a little further on ,
wlilo n sllht movement of his halil kept the
staff from tohiowing. "
"A heavy loss herd" !
"I'm ulrahl so , /enera ] . "
"It commidn't be heped ] We lied to rush In
yommr hrllallo 10 gain tml" and occupy the
enemy untl we could chnngo front "
The young general looked at the shrewd ,
coli eyes of hIs chief "Chunga tronl ? " he
eclmoemi
"Yes , Before a gtin , vas fired I appeared
that the enemy was In complete po seslon
of all our plans , und Ial'w : every detail of our
formed rnovemuemmts Al hall 10 he changed. "
The younger milan now instantly unllerstood
the Ineomprehenslhle order cf the llay before.
The general of division contnued : "You un-
dem'tmmmit1 , thcrefore General Uranl
dertall , , Ihat II
time face or this '
Ixlraordlnar treachery the
utmost vlllance Is requlrell , amid a complete
surveillance or your camp followers miamI civil-
lals to Ileleet . the actual sp ) ' within our lines ,
Ct .alor we are hrhorlng who has be-
como .u . ' sessCI 01 this Informaton , You wi
o\'erhaul your brigade , and wcel , out all sun-
poets , aud In the which
' position you arc to
take tomorrw and the pnnl10n ] you wil
occupy , you will see thnt your private quarters -
tern , as wel as 'our hines , arc cleared of all
hul those you care much lor. " I reined In
hlb horse , again extenlCI his hand , saluted ] ,
unll rejoIned his stafr.
Brigadier General Clarence Brant re-
mnlned for a momenl wih his head bent In
admiring contemplation of the coolness of
his \eteran chler Iller this excling tIls-
closure and the strategy wih which he had
frustrated the traitors' success. Then his
eye caulht time scalet iacket In his belt.
lIe lechuncaly ! drew I out alll broke ] the
scal The envelope was fled with papers
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and memnorantitmrns As Ime l glanced at
them his face darkened ard his brow knit.
He glanced quickly around him , The staff
had trbted away ; the captain and his detail -
tai were continuing their work at a little
dIstance He tool I long breath , ho was
hodlng ] In his hund I tracing 01 their 11-
sWon ! , even of the position he was to occupy -
cupy tomorrow amid : detailed aceJunt or
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the movements , plaits and force of the whole
division as had been arranged In council of
war the day before the battle . But there
was no indication of the writer or his In-
tentions.
tentons.
lo thrust the papers hurriedly back Into
the envelope and placell I this tune In his
brest. He galloped toward the captain
"Let me' see the officer from whom you
tool that packet ? "
The captain led him to where the body lay ,
wlh others , extdnded more decently on time '
grass awaiting removal , General Drant
wih difficulty suppres-ed an ejaculation .
"Why , it's one at our own men ! " he said
quickly.
"Yes , general , They say It's Lieutenant
'Valnwrlght , a regular of the division sup-
ply department "
"Then what was ho doing here ? " asked
General Drant , sharply.
"I can't make out , sir : unless ho went Into
the last advance as : volunteer 'anted
to see the fight , I reckon lie was a dashIng -
lag follow , West I'olnter-and n southerner ,
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too-a Virginian. ,
"A Vlrglnlunl" 'eehoel I3rauit quickly
" . "
"Yes , air
"Search hIm again , " said Trant quietly.
lie had.recov . rCl his usual coolness , anti as
tIme captain agaIn examined time body , he
tool out his tablets uld wrote a few lines. I
I was an order to search the quarters of I
lieutenant WaInwright all bring all papers , .
letters and documents to him. Ho then
hmeckommeil ono of the detail toward him.
' 1'alte that to time provost mauhnl at ommce
Wel , captain , " ho added calmly , lS time
omeer : gall1 dlproached luau , "what do you
fluid 9' "
"Only this , " rlturnel1 the captain , wIth a
hal smile , prolluclng email photollaph , "I
SUIIIOSO It was overlooked ! , too " Ho handed
It to Urant.
There was.a . udden fixing of the com-
manllng on'cer's eyes , but his face dId not
otherwise chango. -
"Tho usual find , general But ths ! time
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rather a handsome woman ,
"Very , " said Clarence Urant quietly . It
was the portrait of his oln wlel
PAnT n.-Chapler If.
So complete was his control of velce and
mannr that ; I ho galloped back to his quar-
tern no one would have dl'eJmed that General
Brant hal just 1001ed : upon time likeness of his
wife from whol ho hall Isrtell ] In anger fOlr
years age' . Still less wOlld they have sue-
peete the II11Ular fear that came upon him
thnt In sonic vague way she was connected
with lImo tmcachmery he haI Just discovered
lie had he31"1 from her only ono , and then
through her late hueband'3 lawyer In regard
to her Calol'nla Ilrollerly , and believed tblt
she hal gene to her relations In Alabama ,
where site had Il tfed herel with , the
Eouther r.Use oven to tIme acrlfco of her
Ilrlvato forlune. lie hal heard her name
mentond In the BOllher press as a facinat-
lug society leader , and even eoadjutrlx of
southern pohiticians-but. he had no reason
to believe that chic had tIen so active 01 so
desperate a Ilat In time struggle . lie tried
to think thlt his uneuhlcs : sprang trout his
rlcolerlon uf the Ilrc'lou5 treachery of Cap-
Lila Plnelmcy , amI the Ilart that she hall
played & In time California conspiraey-altiiougim
ho hUll long hlCd acquitted her or the be-
trayal of another trust. But there was a fate-
ful slmlar\y In the , two cafes. There was
no doubt tt\t this LheulouammtVaimmwrigimt ]
was a traitor In } c lllpthat he had BUC-
cumbed to thmlerable sophistry of his
class : II ri11\1 ; , to lila superior allegiance to
his nattvc Ttate , hut , yas ) there the Inducement -
meat of rnoll r cmQtomm or was the Ilhoto-
graph only th ! souvenir of a fascinating
prlesle s of rcbellon whom time dead man
Ipd meT There 'r l pedials len of feeling
than scorn In the first ilieston , taut p
wa . ne"ertheleu , relieved when Ute ( ) rovost
marshal found no Inclqlnatng p7miers In
Wainwrlghmt's eftect. Nor did bo reveal to
the division general time finding of the pboto-
graph , I was lulc nt 10 disclose the work
. of the traitor wlhbut adding ' bat ml/ ' ht
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a clew to Ills wife's patcipaton In It , , nearer
or remote. There was risk enough In the
former course , which his duty lnadn Jm-
perative. lie hardly dAred to thInk ! of the :
past day's slaughter , which ' , line WI no
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doubt now , hall been hue to . , the previous
work of the spy and how biB brigade had
been selected ] , by the Irony of fate , to suffer
for and yet retrieve it. I she hall a haml
In this wicked plot , ought he to spare her ?
Or were his destiny and hers to be thus mon-
strously linked together
Luckily , however , the exposure of the chief
offender and the timely discovery of his pa-
prs enabled the divIsion commander to keep
the affair discreetly silent , and to enjoin equal
secrecy , on the part oC Brant. The later ,
however , did not relax his vigilance , and after
the advance the next day be male a minute
inspection of time ground he was to occupy ,
its approaches anti connection with the outlying -
lying country and time rebel hines , increased
the stringency of picket anti sentry regula-
tons , and exercised a rigId surveillance of
noncombatants and civilians within the lines
-even to time lowest canleener or camp fol-
lower. Then he turned his attention to the
house he vas to occupy as his he11lquarlers
I was a fine specimen of time ohl colonial
llanter's ] house , wih Its broad verandas , Its
great detached offices anti negro quarters ,
and hall , thus far , escnped the ravages anti
Iletng of the war. I had been occuplell
by Its owner up to a few days before tIme
engagement , anti so great had \een the con-
denco of tIme enemy In theIr success that It
had been used as the confederate headquarters -
quarters on the morning of the decisive hat-
tie ! Jasmine and rose , unstained by the
sUlphur of gunpowder , twined aroulll Its
ruln"d columns all halt hid the recessed
windows ; time careless lower garden was
still In Its unltept antI unplucl luxu-
rlnnce , the court yard l'efore the stables
alone showed marks of the late Iiltar ' oe-
clpaucy , anti was pulverized by the uneasy
horse hoofs of the waiing staff . limit the
mingled Impress of barbaric prodigality with
patriarchal simplicity was still there In the
domestla arrangements of 1 race who lived
on equal terms wih strangers and their own
ser\anls.
Time negro servants still remained with a
certain cat-hike ] fidelity to time pace : and
adallted themselves to the norlhern Invaders
with a ehld-llt enjoyment of the novelty
of the chane. Brant , nocrtheless , looked ]
them over with an experienced eye , and sat-
Islell hlmse ] of their trustworthiness ; there
were the usual number of "boys , " gra ' -
, hlre.l nnd grizzled In bOlly service , and the
" " " " tIme kitchen ,
"mammies" and "auntes" of Itlchen
There were two 01 three rcoms In the wing
whch sti contained private articles , ple-
lures anl souvenirs 01 the famiy , amid a
"young ally's" ] boudoIr which Brant , with
characteristic delicacy , kept carefully isolated ]
and Intnct from his mlt1ry houseloll , amid
accesslb'e only to the famlry sen'onts Time
room he hall Felcctell for himself was nearest
It-a Fnal , Illalnly furnished apartment with
an almost conventual sllplcly In Its cOd ] ,
white wals amid draperies antI tIme narrow ,
nun.Io bell It struck him that I might
have belonged to some prim elder daughter
or munition aunt who hall acted as housekeeper -
keeper ) , as It commmHled the wing all the
servanls' offices wih easi access to the central -
tral hal ,
There followed a week of Inactvl ' , In
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which Drant felt a singular ] resemblance
In this souther mansion to the old casa , at
Hohles. TIme afternoon shadows of the deep .
verandas recalled the old monastic goom/of ]
the Spanish house , which even the presence
01 a lounging ] officer or waiting orderly 1II1d
not entirely dissipate , and the scent of time
'ose , and Jasmine from his wIndows over-
came hIm with sad memories. He began to
chafe nnder this inaction , and long agaIn
for time excitement of the march and bivouac ,
In which for the past four years he had .
burled his past.
lie was sitting one afternoon alone ] before
hIs reports and dispatches when this influence .
seemed so strong that ho hal Impulslvey' ] '
laid ] them aside to Indulge In a long reverlo.
He was recalling , his last days at RabIes , the
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early morln ! duel with Pinckney , the re-
turn to San Francisco , and the sudden reso-
] ulon which sent him that day across the
continent to offer his services to the govern-
meat He remembered his delay In the
wester town , where I volunteer regiment
was being recruited , hIs entrance Into It as
a prIvate , his railid selel ton , through time
force of his sheer Jevolon and intelligent
concentration , to time captaincy of his com
pany , his swift promotion on hard.lought
fields to time head of the regIment , and the
singular success that hall followed his re-
sistess energy , which left ] him no time to
thln ] of anytiming but hIs duty. The sudden
Intrusion of his wo upon his career , even
In this accidental and perhaps Innocent way ,
had serously ] unsettled him
The shadows were growing heavier and
dceper , It lacked only a few moments 01 , the
eunget bugle when lIe was recalled to himsel
by that singular instinctive conselousness-
common to humanity-of being Intenty looked
at lie turned quickly-the door behind him
closed softly . lie rose and < 1 shipped Into tIme
hail. The tall figure of I woman was going
down time passage. She was erect and grace-
rul , ' but lS she turned toward the door lead-
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log to time onces , he distInctly sav the gaudily
turbanCI head and black ] slhouele of a ne-
gress Nevertheless , ho haled a moment at
the door of the next ream.
"Seo who that woman Is who just passed ,
Mr Martin . She doesn't seem to belong to
the house. "
Time young officer rose , put on his cap , and
departed. In a few mlJutes ho returned .
"Was she tall , sir-of a goo figure and
very straIght ? "
"Yes "
"She Is a servant or our neighbor's , the
Many ] ; who occasionally visits time servants
here. A mulatto , I think , " . -
Irant reflected. Many of time mulattos ] and
negresses were of good figure , anti tie ) habit
of carryIng burdens emi their heads gave them
a singularly erect carrIage.
Time lieutenant looked at his chief ,
"Havo you ally order to give concernIng
her , general ? "
"No " said Brant after '
, sall a moment's pause ,
all turned away.
The officer enmiled . I seemed a good story
to tel at mes of this human weakness of his
handsome , reserved , and ascetic-ioking leader I ,
A few mornings afterward Brant was Inter-
ruptc over his reports by tIme almost abrupt
entrance of the officer of the day Ills face
was lushed , and It was evIdent that only time
presence of his superior restrained hla ex-
citenment. lie hell a paper In hIs ' hand .
"A lady present timid order and Ila8 from
Washington , counterIged by time division
general , "
"A lady ? "
"Yes , slr-sho Is dressed 'a such , Bnt she
has not only dee\nel the mpost ordinary clviii-
ties and courtesies we have offered her , but
. imas Insulted Mr Martin gad myself
.ha Martn ! nl mysel grossly .
and demands to be shown to you alone "
Drant took the paper 'I' ' WS1:1 ' : 'peclal or-
der from the president pabhum ' lhs Malda
Faulkner through He ! f etrl , lines to visit
her uncle's home , . knowq , ne "Liray : Oaks , "
now held anti occupie4 , a the , eadquarleu
of Brunt's brigade , \ order to arrange for
time preservation and d119 sal or certln family
effects and prh'atq _ 9Iw.rlx , th ; ! Bll remained -
mained th le , or to take Ind orry away such
Jry
property , find Invoking all necessary 11 ald
assistance fron tbo. UniLed . .ttes fqrces In
such upifmcy . n w l SunterIKn ( ) by th
division commander I ' vat prfeetiy rg -
lam' and of undoubted authentciy , He had
beard of pass.i . of this , kind-ahe terror of tIme
an.y-Iuue , In Wlhlngton' - under aome
. strange controlling Influence .Dd against 111
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tal protest , but ho did not let hIs 81borll1nale
see the uneasiness with which It fled hIm ,
"Show her In , " he salll quietly.
lImIt she hall already entered , brushing
scornfully past the officer , and drawing her
skirt aside 'IB I contaminated. A very
pretty southern girl , scornful and red-lipped ,
clad In 1 gray riding habIt , and still carry-
Ing her riding whip clched omInously In
her shim , galnteted hmand
"You hove my permit In your hand , " she
said brusquely , hardly raising her eyes to
Drnnt. "I suppose It's all straight enough ,
and even t It Isn't , don't reckon to be
kept 1 waiting with those hirelings , "
"Your 'permit' Is 'etralght enough , ' Miss
Faulkner , " sid Dranl slowly reallng her
name from time document before hIm , "but
as It does not seem to include permIssion
to Insult my ofcer / rQI will perhal1s allow
them frt to retire , " lie made n sIgn to
the officer , who passed olt of the door. As
It closed ] , he went on In a gente , but coldly
unimpassioned 'oIce : ' "J perceive yotu Ire a
souther lady , anti Uleri'ore I need not re-
mlnll yell thnt It Is , not considered goad
form to treat even thm slaves of these one
docs not like uncivilly . and 1 must therefore -
fore exneet that 'Ol Iwl keep your active
animosity for mysef : "
The young girl Ilel her e 'ee. She hd
evidently not expefell to meet n man so
'olng , so hmmundsoumme so refnCI , anti so
cell ' Invincible Inb nmnner. Stl less was
sIte prepared for that kind I of antagnism ,
In keeping lp her : reconcertell attitude
toward time "northern blrelng" alma had mat
with official bru'lloness , contemptuous ;
silence , or aggrieved intlignatlomi-but not h-
Ing as cxatierating as thIs. She even fancied
exaperatng
that thIs elegant hit snlonlclooklnsoller /
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was Inwarll ) ' mocking her She bit her red
hip , but with a scornful gestlro of her riding
vimii ) , said :
whll reckon that yotmr Itowcdge ! of soulh-
er ladies Is , for certain reasons , not very
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ext emmsive.
"i'ardon me. I have hall the honor oC
marrying one , "
Apparenty more exasperatell than before
site turnell upon him abrnpty , "You say
my pass Is all rlht Then 1 presnme I may
attemmti " to time business that brought mae
here. .
"Certainly , but ynum wi forgive me If I
Imagined that an expressIon of contenlt for
your hosts was no IIrt of It. " 10 rang n
bell on the table . I was responded to by an
orderly. "Senll all the household servants
here. "
. The room was presently 11ed with thl
dusky faces 01 the negro retaIners. here
and there was the gleaming of white teeth
but tIme majority of thc assembly wore thr
true negro acceptance 01. the Inlorlance of
"an occasIon " One or two even affected nl
official and soldierly bearIng And , as he
fuly expeeled , there were several glances
of significant , recogliton of the stranger.
"You'wl give , " said Urn cterly , ' 'every
all amid attentiOn to the wants of this YOln/
lady , who Is here tc repre 'CI ' : the interests of
) 'Otir old mter. As she wi he entirely dependent -
pendent upon you In all timings connectell with
lr visit here see to It t hut shg loe5 not
have to comraln ! 10 me of JIY inattontiomi'-or
to b2 obliged to ask for other assistance "
As Mss ! Faulkner , ahbimit ] a trifle paler In
the choclt , but as scornful as aver , was about
to follow the servant from the room , Bralt
stopped her with a coly ] ] eOlrteud gesture :
"You will Inderstand , thererore , US
Faulkner , that you have your wish , 0:11 : that
yon will nct be exposed to any contact wllh
the members of my military family , nor they
with you "
"Am I then to be a prisoner In thIs hiouzo -
and under a free pass of-your-president ? "
she said indigmianthy.
"Dy no means. You arc free to csm and
go. and see whom you hilease. ] I have no
power to control your actions , but 1 have
power to control theirs , "
She swept furiously ] from the room. "Tht
Is quite enough 10 fill her with a desire to
flirt with every man here , " said Drnt 10
hlmse\ with a faint smile , "but I fancy they
have had a taste enough of her qualy , "
Nevertheless , he sat down and wrote n few
Ine3 to the division comander , pointing out
that he had already paced ] time owner's pr- !
vate property under strict surveillance , that
It was cared for and perfectly preserved by
the househoil servants , and that Tile ! pas
was evidently obtaIned as a sUbtertuo. , . To
this.ho . receIved a formal . reply , regretng
Ihat time authcrlle Washlngton ; still found
sit ' necessary to ] 1t.1 this kind ,0rJ rlk end
burden on the army In , the field ] , but' thai
the order emanated from time highest authority
and must be strlcl oheyed. At time , betel
'of ' tIme page , however , was a cimaract'uristic
line In the generalIs 'own hand : "Not , the
kiiiti I that Is dangerJs : . " A fush moulel I
Drant's cheelts a3 IC , contained not only
a hidden , but a Icrsonal ] signiflcammce. lie
thought of his own wife . .
Singularly enough . a. day or two later , rlt
dinner , the conversation turned upon the In-
tense sectional feelnln of southern women-
prQbably Indnced by \helr late experlenc
Drant at the head of , the table , In his habitual
abstraction , was scrcehy following the some-
what excited dlcton eLm Colonel Sirangeways ,
one 01 his stal "No , ilr , " reIterated the indignant -
dignant warrior , "baka my word for I , n
southern woman Is .not to be trusted on this
point , whether as a sister sweethmtart or
wIfe . Atid I when she Is trusted Rime's bound
to get thO better of the man In any 01 those
relatons I" The dead silence that followed ,
the omInous joggle of a glass at the speaker's
elbow , the quick ! , sympatheto glance that
Drant instinctively fell was directed to hIs
own face , and the abrupt , change of subject ,
could not but arrest his alonton - even I he
had overlooked the speech His face , how-
ever , betrayed nothing I hind never , how-
ever , occurred to hIm before that hIs family
affairs might be known-neitlm& had ho ever
though of keeping them a secrel. I seemed
so purely n personal anti private misfortune
that he had never dreamed ot its having any
pubhic . Interesl. . And even now he was a
little ashamed of what ho believed was his
sensiivener to mew convontOlal ) criticism ,
which , with the instinct of f proud man , he
had despised.
Ho was not far wrong In his sardonic
IntuItion of tIme effect of his prohibiton
upon Miss Fhtmhicner's feelings. Certalny ]
that young lady , when not engaged In her
mysterloua occupatc of arranging hEr
unco's ] elects , occasionally was seen In the
garden and In time wo",1" beyond. Although
her presence was the blgnal for the "oblique"
of any lounging "shouder ] strap" or time
vacant' "front" of a psted sentry , hc
seemed to regard their occasional proximiy
wIth less active disfavor . Once when she
had mounted the wall , to gather n mlgnola
bossm ] time chair by whIch she hud descended -
scendall rolled over , leaving her on tIme vahl .
At a signal from time guard room two SapIJers
and miners appeared , carrying a scaling
ladder , which they placed silently against
time wall , and as slenlY withdrew . On aim-
other occasion time ame spirited young lady ,
whom Urnt wait , satisfied would have Ilrob-
ably Imperlcll her life under fire , In devo-
Itn to her cause , was brought IgnomIniously
to bay In tIme field by , that most allpuling of
omesto animals , . the wanlerlng and un.
trammeled cow. Brant could not help smi-
lug as ho hear the quick , harsh cal to
"turn out guard , " saw tIme men marched
solidly with fixed bayonets to time vIcinIty
of the alrlghted animal , who fed , leaving
time fair stranger to walk shamefacedly to
time imitise le was surprIsed , however , that
she should have haled before his door und
with tremulous Indignaton said :
"I thank YOI , sir , for your chivalrousness
In turning n defense lea woman Into rdleule : , "
" 1 regret , MIss I aulcer , " began Urant
gravely , "that you should believe that I nun
able ] to contrl I the nd\'ances of farm yard
cattle as easily as- " but ho stopped as he
saw that the angry ash of her blue eyes , as
she darted front him , were set In t ars. A
little remorseful on time following day he
added a word to his ordinary cap hitting
when he passed tier , but site rotalned n re.
praehful silence , Later In the day ho roe
celved from her servant a respectful reo
cluest for an Interiew and was relieved to
timid that she entered hIs presence with no
trace of her former luggres lon-but rather
wIth time resignaton of a deeply Injured , yet
not entrely unforgiving woimmaum .
"J thought , " chit began coldly I'lhat I
oUlht to Inform you Ithat J would probably
be able to concludonmr bUlln0s here by the
day after temorrowammd hat t you would ' then :
bo relcvc of my presence I 1m aware , In-
deed , " she added , bitterly , "J could scarcely
help perceiving , thatl I hiss been an exceedingly .
ceedlngly irksome ammo , "
"J trust , " begamlranl , coldly , "that no
gentleman of my command has- "
"Nol" she interrupted hIm quickly , wih a
r turn of her former 'manner ' and a paulon.
ate sweep of her band. "do you suppose for
a moment that I ins apeaklng-thot I am
even thminking-of tbmi What ore Ihey to
me 1 " , '
"Thank you , I Si glad to know that
they are nothing , andl tla I may now trust
that ) have consulted my wishes and have
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RAYMOND'S , , LIST OF
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. CHRISTMAS GIFTS FOR YOUNG. AND
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Make a presentation worthy of yourself-tnake it one of everlasting
usefulncss-or surpassing beauty. 1'his list is large-but it does ' '
not begin to' express an idea of the thousands of new Christmas
Faicies : awaiting your inspection at our store. . .
Gorham's Chafing Dish " Rtccf ! BOtk 'cltt Each Chafng Dish S > rl. STERLING SILVER
1 : 'T ' ' 18- FOR BABY.
RAI7MOND'S
\ . . "b' IOND"S Nickel Plntcllol solid hair lair Jrlhl COlh , .
CHAFING , DISH IAH- eOol'- ) Halve h'owticr Box. Boxc t
CI7Al" Pul 8izo hot uvatet' ' : WnNo , 'l'u'mmi' : : mtumd . 1 lale.
Pail , ebony ' hullct : Hntc ,
FOR FIVJ. DOLLARS UI11 Il tilmoonS ,
: lS ' ) Slloon
\ l-TTTB Pooll 'uRherR.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ , : . .J \ I8 : - Dress httmttoumm .
. Time ii o tw lmnpioveti iiii , lluiilem.
SIEOI ' \L , llo 10W flll'O\ct Hh 10hlel'I
GOLD GIFTS I ) SPFC . 1 \\'I'TI. alcohol btii'mtem' . Chmristmmtns tpoomi .
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. . ' \ ' _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Hrl1lny : Sllom
I-OR \V 01 \ EN. PHICg' < ---4 ia 1nlfl' ! 1111 ] . 'olk. 4
Bracelets troocimes Belt Buck , Je\eled. , " . :5. GaLl Nnpldn ) ltimmge.'I GIFTS
Cimateinimmes Bon lIon Boxes. CHAr iNt DISHES at ALL PRICES _ " I .1
CZlrlnas , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ FOl" 13ABY
CZlulnas , JC\ell'll. - UP ircsti . 11 I t Ions. .
Cimmutelaino Wtichme ( . c IOO 1 . I'imms
lalne'llches. STERLING SILVER ' ' 0 : Iii'nR : :
Dhlmon.1 l'emulammts . STERLNG _ 1O. Cimitimma nnll 10ellls ,
DlnmOl1 Drape. 10 " I'tI ' E N title gnllll locl I < 118 ,
Dlnmnll Itiitgs . I' 1\ . - - Itimlgn-l'lalui , ' Chl"ed and
Eye Glasses. ! Canes "t , &Oc muath ump .
] Ierll lUngs . , . CalI iloiders , STERLING SILVER . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ UV _ _ _ _ _ 1\1 _ _ _ _ _ ll. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Glo'q Solnl.c ! Chunn _
Garter hiuckies . Cigar Cnses FOR \V01VIEN
Bucltes. CI1ar
Glove hitmttoimermm . Cigarette Cases. , felt llumcicie , . . I
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hair l'lns. CIJllHgne Ollencrs. Bon Bon foxes GOLD G I Fl'S I
Hit 1ln : , Cork 8crew Hoot I 1001(3 ,
leart Loclcets Cigar flux Openers ) limmrhmcs ,
Hnlr Ilu ! Jewee.I ] Cigar Clutters . Hlu ihehl ! . FOP l1E N .
Cnl BelR.
lint 1lnl. Jeweletl Cigar Boxes. ( hntelnlnc
In eels , Jewelell. F'ltmsi I { ' , . ( ( ) logmme ! hhotticts . .
IolAnele Chnlns Key' Hlngs CooAne , 10tes. Cigarette Boxes
buckets , JewI'lell. Key Chains , Czarina : , Jeweled Clgnr Cuttvumi.
lanlcure Artieht'm' . Inl , BulonH ( , Hmmmerles. ! Corl Screws ,
Necklaces Jeweled. ? mimtstmehme Comubs lcrles ' . lidtmttOmmd ! lmls.
Neck ] Chnlns. :11111 ' Brushes. Gltcr Fo : ! 10'01. . J'oh ) Chtmuimmim. . ,
Opera Glnsse l'mlzmicim ' Safes G love Hnltles. . I ! lt ; ) IIel s.
Opera , GISS ] lohlcls , I 10cl , < Mirrors. ( hove 8011nllcl. 10xes. IOY 1.hlA !
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l3ndamtts. Jewele.l ] 'uimcils. ' h1'mt i'lmms . Ke ) ' Chnln
Padlock Umeelets. i'ipt'mm. lltimmmiiceuc'hmlef Boxes IIII { ! Jewelell. .
Pin Cushions , Pocket Knives I ' Hnlul'erehle PhI 11n1ch 8afl' , Jeweled.
lurRes , Suehenler ) lucltes , I.nrgmmi'ttea. 1latch Safes ,
Penholders. Smimoking Sels. lolll1les Articles. l'emmcils. ,
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ncls.
Smottng
lUngs , Jeweed. ] Sha\'lng .S'i'tmi. I : Illcule Artcles. i'ocket Kuilves.
Huhy lUngs Smmmifn ; ! HlnGs . Nectle Nni'cs . loCiet , Jt'cie.i. ]
Scissors. ScamC ; ' , Poo\'t Inl'es . hthitmble ' ' ,
SSSOr SC\ Pins Pin Ctn'hmiomumm. ' 'lmoplece
Sleeve Lmmks ! Shoe humus . Salve Boxes ! Scarf I ' Ins , Jeweled
Saplhllc Hln s. 'rape : :1'aSlle ! Scissors. SUsleUII Chuckles ,
Stick 1lnl Jeweled 'ooth Brush holders Soap BOXCR , Society . I'.mblems
Tortoise Such Combs. -atehes Siteic ! l9ums , l'll Fobs ,
Vimingamettes. \'ntcim . Hle IhlR . . TiC holders . ' .
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VhH1aleles. 'nlcl Chains. Sluopping I.lsts. 110 Jes'ehed
'Vntch Cases , Jeweed ] V'imistics. . ShoPtllng ] . I Vest lollers. .
. - - _ _ _ _ _ .rlces. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - ' .
. Have ) ' 0t seen our lle'v Cut Glass Palace.
C ' So RAYMOND
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_ . Are desirable , as one has too and little
- " - - ' --5 never many so lte money buys a
I , ; c ' . ' ' . , . handsome ] present. Our December lug { Sale surpasses all others.Ve \
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, . ' ' ; . : 'a.V tlm. . , i - : . " . have , prepared for i , and no lot of rugs has been too large tor ! this sale- .
' : ' : , - V ; , . ' Our experience of last year proved to us that great quantities could be' .
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. , . , ; ' . : , ( , ' ' ' . , 60 inch by 30 inch. . . . 2,50 . 54 inch by 28 1cl. . S
S ' : ' : ; : . :1' ' . . , 54 inch by 26 inch . . : . 2. 10 . ' . white , blackgTaycacl , $2.50 .
: S. . ' , , : . ' . . ; ' : . . . . 48 inch by 21 inch . - . 1,50 , " TURKISH PRAYER RUGS-
' : ' . ; : . : \.1 , ; 36 inch by 18 inch. . . . 1 00 ,
. ' " ' Each S750 , $9.00 awl $1 11 1.00.
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, , 1. : , ; . . MOQUET1E RUGS- .
S S 1 MOQUETERUGS- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ , .
S "I : S 72 inch by36 inch. . . $3,75'
, , ' { . ; " " ' 60 inch by 27 inch. . . , _ 2.0 , See this Christmas Rug display
. : ' ; ' ' , I ; . ' : ; : . . . ; " 36 inch by 18 inch. . . . ,90 . in west , window.
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reserved your anJmosl' for \ , " retured
I.rant quietly. "If tlli 16 bO , I mmcc no reason
for your hurryIng your departure In the
least , "
She rose instantly . "I have , " she mimI
slowly , conlrolll/ ; her eJ wih a flght fall I
effort . "Iou 11 some one who will take ] muty
lY
duly off my hands. She Is a servant of one I
of your nelgimbors-wimo ] Is an old friend of
my unclo's-the woman Is famiar with the
house and our private property. J wi give
her full. Instructions to act for me-and even
an authorizaton In writing I you prefer H.
She Is already ] In time habit 01 comIng here
but her visits will give you very little
trouble , And , as she Is a slave-of ] , as you
cal H , I bele\oa chattel , she will be al-
ready quite accustomed to the treatmcnt
which her class are In the habit of receiving
from northern hands , " Wihout waitIng 10
perceIve the elect of her Iarlhlan shot , she
swept proudly out of time rooun
"I wonder what site means ? " mused Drant :
as her quick step died away In the passage ,
"Ono thing Is certaIn , a woman like that Is
altogether too impulsive for a spy , "
Later , In the twilight , he saw her walking
In the garden. There was a figure at her
side A Ilto curIous , he examined It more
closely from his wimudouv I was already ]
famiar to him-the erect , shapely form or
hIs nclglibor's servant , A thoughtul bold
passed over his face as ho mutered : "So
this Is to be her deputyl" !
( To Bo Contnued , )
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Now Orleans' : " 1"0 liloek .
A New Orleans paper says that the dome
of tit DId SI , . I..ouis hotel , now the Hotel
Royal , 'wbere Governor McKinley slopped ,
was famous ' before the war as the slave
market of .a&wS Orleans The planter and
slave rcllanl set the St Louis hotel a a ,
sort n meeting plate , and the slave block
und r the great dome was a connnience
that grew' more and more popular. I was
herB that Abraham Lincoln , when a boy ,
stood and wft hed the sale of slaves , and
it wak liVre that , he made the remark , afterwards .
wards so fantousu "If I ever get a chance
to hit that 11 hit I bard " During the
banquet , after time meeting , at the Audi-
torium , Governor McKinley stood over time
spot whore the slave block had been enl
mnam3e lilt response to the tent which the
enlhull"Uc'loutherner ' drank to him ,
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l'rcshloll or the l'uriucom Irlo : , Cum I'auy
Ilsal'pculs with the aloiey. ,
CHICAGO , lec 1t-Chmaris S. Purlnglon ,
president of tIme I'uriumgtop Bride ] conmpuny ,
PurlngoJ Irlct eOlpany
l Is missing , lime falher-In.law , T. S , Dob.
bins , who was his business associate ,
charges him wih the misappropriaton of
$ Ioooo of time firuum's money , Purlugton was
at his amce Thursday of last week , when
le sent a note to his wife saying imo was
going to Milwaukee , to Le absent a few
days , lie heft then , wllo t saying anything
to time olco attaches , and hiss not been seen
slnco , neiher has any word IJeen received
rrom him , It was thought heIght have
been foully dealt with when hIs dlsappeur.
ance was first noticed , 8S nO ono buspcett'l
any irregularities In hIs business affairs ,
An Inveslgton , however , Br Dobbhl says ,
reveals that his accounts wih time cor-
panr were not correct. 'rime a\onnt of the
discrepancy Is not yet lown. Time mlssln
(
man was presIdent and general manager of
the Iurlnglon Brlee Manufact1lrln company -
pany , capitalized at $100,000. Mr Dobbins
was time secretary amid treasurer I was
he who hut UI ) tlO capital ] , All of the stock
was held In time faintly , While lobbiummm fur-
nishmed time capital , lie abiowed his mmon.int.iaw
one-hmalt of time imroflts , 'I'imis was conmaither.
able for a period , but during last year time
business was comiducted at a loss , "Ills
crookedness does mint cover a hmeriod of unore
than a uontim , ' ' said Bobbins , "html he getaway
away u'ltit all may ready cash In that thumme.
Time way lie did it 'vas to collect bills due
the firnut mind imocket time : nonmey , "
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Iialrynmmeum lit ( 'ommveutIoui ,
NEW YOItIC , Dec. 15-An cntimmmshastho
meeting of time rnenbers of time New York
Mercantile excimange and of time New eric
Auxiliary association o time Natloumal Iairy
union , was imeld hero , George A , Boyce of
this New York Auxiliary league , imresided ,
Time object of thm mncetinj was to receive
time report of 0 , W'liaon of Iigin , iii , ,
secretary of time Nimtiommai Dairy union , l'res-
Went Boyce , in lila introductory muidrese ,
stated that time object nail tirovince of time
dairy union was time suppression of frauthu'
lent tramo In imitations of dairy products ,
amid then introduced Secretary \'iisomm , ushmo ,
irm Rn sble address , spoke of tIme work being
doao by the National Dairy union for time
suppressi nm , by nmtthonal and state isginla.
tion , of frmum.Iuient . tenSile hum dairy products.
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Ycum gczmmce on ii U ummlur'm"t , I'i'tjmer ,
l'AUI1)ING , 0 , , Dcc , 1t.-Amm attempt was
mrmatho last mmhght to blow ump the imouse ot
DavId hart , father of time mmmurtlerer or time
Good chmildrenm , Titree tiyumamito cactridgea
were useth , but oumly ( no eximiodod , lied all
gone off tIme itemise us'oulti imavo been vreclced ,
Hart aumd imimm taimmily are tcrrilmiy trigiiteneti
mmiii left thmhmi umtornunmg to go to relatives in
iimdiana , 'rIme conmiumom , ideas court lit immui. .
diimg is now being adjommrnemi ( romim ihay to day' ,
so that time rnurlerer , Cimurles Hart , unmay bo
arrnlgsmetl witimouf. its hieiuug publicly known
, imm tiumme to ntteummimt .L lymmeiming , It Ime pIeadu
mint guilty his trial will take place In some
umehgimburing couumty.
Eigii , ' , , 'iImuuamimi % Ymuii I iui mm mm ( Jirumor ,
SAN FItANCISCO , Dec. I6.-Timo Savings
Loan bank iii trying to fintl time heirs of
Alexander Uunitii , believed to have hmeen lost
on time Itteamner Golden Gate' , which was
burned off time Mexican coast In 1862.
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'rimlrty.tut'o years ago b'unithm depositeil $2Q (
iii time bank , \Vitim time imecujimmuhuttemi intel'-
eat it now aunommrmts to $ IS,000. Snuithi's old. '
eat clmiid , it limits imecum Iemmrumeil , wait to ! oiiow
her father cii time muext steamer mr Brooklyn ,
where imor relatives lived , If olive , Jane Is
umow 10 years old , mind is time ommiy direct lmeiu'
to her father's estate , comnpm'immed in time
money at time Savings Loaxm bank ,
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Now Yorlc 'i''Chiy hlimmlc 13tltomileImt ,
NhS' YORK , Dec. l5.-'flie woekiy bauih
atatcunment shows time fohlouvlmmg cimauiges : Reserve -
servo , increase , 443l7 ; basis , 'lecrease ,
$862,200 ; specie , increase , $6,376,900 ; legal
toumders , decrease , $6.24 4 .300 ; deposits , do.
crease , $1 ,246,300 ; circulathoum. decrease , $22-
( mOO. The banks now lmoimi 33,34,825 1mm cx-
cc.ss of the requiremnemits of this 25 per cent
rule ,
S
? dr , J. K. FoWier , secretary and treasurer
oftimti Coriumumo Imlili , Caumai mmnmd Stock Co. , of
Corhnno , Utah , In speaking of Cimaniberlain's
Cougim Itemnedy , says ; I consider it this best
mim time tmlimrieet , I have used many kinds , but
find Cbmaimberiain's unost proummpt and effectual
1mm giving relief , and miow keep no other in my.
imomne , " When troubled witim a cold or cough ,
give hue remnedy a. trial. and we assure you
timat ) 'ou wihi be more than Imleased wIth thmi ,
result ,
.fl. 2t . .