V IV u sYtfopsis. Jrrho nt a ci story oholm In n. Cnrtfertorito tmt crltlciU Btiuta of tho Civil War. Clen. ta Imparts to Copt Wuynd on important niOBinco to Jyoniratrcct. Acconipnnled by Herat, (jralir. an old urmv scout. Wayne starts on Ills mission. Tlioy cet within tlio llnea of tho enemy find Irt tho dark nos Wayno Is taken for a Kederal gf flccr and a young lady on horseback la given In hid tiharee. Hho Ib a northern ft Irl and attempts to escape, Ono of the lorjies suemtmbs and Crnlg iroes through alth tho dispatches, while Wayne and My ndy of tho North aro loft alone. They seek nholtcr In a hut and ontcrlng It In the dark a hujjo mastiff attacks Wayne Tho. Klrl jihootH tho bruto Just In time. Tho owner of tho hut, Jod Iiungay, and Ills wife appear and soon a party of horsemen approach. Thoy aro led iy a n)an cldltnlnic to b Red Lowrlo, but who proves ta b MaJ. Brcnnan, a Perioral officer 7hom tho Union nflrl recognizes. Ho. orders the arrost of Wayne as a py and. ha Is brought baforo Hherldan. who threatens him with death unless ho ro VCHM tho Bocrot moBBaBc. Wayno bclloves ,imii urennan to no tne wire or Aiaj. Ilrennati, Ha is rescued by Jed Bunaay, Who starts to reach Own. I.co, while Wayne In disguise- penetrates to tho ball .room, beneath which ho hud boan.lm InHsoned. Ho Is Introduced to a Miss iWnor and barely escapes belnir Unmusi cal Kdlth Hrennan, recopnUlntf Wayrie, ,Bys she will savo him. Bccurlnjr a pass, tBrouBh tho lints, they aro confronted by lyTJ,.n,ln W,,D ' knocked Bonsolcss. Then, (blddlnir Kdlth adieu. Wayno makes a JMh for liberty. Ho encounters Bungay; tn4v reaclr tlio I.co camp and aro Bent with reinforcements to Join Kurly. In tho .btttlo of Shenundoah tho regiment Is 'overwhelmed. , CHAPTER XXIIJ, Field Hospital, 8lxtn Cdrpa. ' My head ached an nhnmlnahlv wa en I1 first oponolf my oyos that I whs compelled -,toclooo thom'' atra1n.- naroly realizing dimly that I looked in at Bdiholhlngj White libdv'o -"me: wllch uppoared to sway ns though b c wn ontly by tho wind. My grop- it t h.nn,d, tho-ronly ono . I appeared ab o to move, tolu mo I wnn lvlncr u m ?.&.. oamp-cb't, ' with s'dft sheWs ab'iut mo, and that my head, roBtpd uy iu u piuow. i lion i pasucu onco mere .Into UBponBcIoiisncBBr. butmhls time It was aslccD. WbdrrT onto moro awakened tho tHrlobblng pan had. largely Joft, my hai temples,' nnd I saw that tho Bway lnfe whlto canopy composed tho roof oCja largo tont, upon which tho golden sunlight nowuayMn checkered ma)ujeB, tolllngraoTthoJcaVivasl had S.. .- ! i - 1' i - ' A M '. tan orectcdjamong trees. a mint- mbun caused mo to movo my head Bllghtly on tho gratefully 8,6ft pillow, nrq I could pcrcefvo if long row of com oxacuy Blmllnr to tho ono I ocbuplod, each apparently filled, Btrotchlngaway townjrd-nn; toponlng' thanked fortb Into tho open altr A man was moving alqwly down tho narrow alslo toward inb, stopping hero and there to bond ovor somo nufforer with mcdlclno or n cheery word. Ho wore a short whlto Jacket, and was without a cap, his head of heavy rod hair n most coiibpIcuouh object. , Ao bo npproaqhqd I en deavored to Bpcak, but for tho moment m? 'throat Tofusod responao to tho ef fort Then 1 maiiagod to ask fcobly: "Whoro am 1?" Tho Uu6 eyes In tho freckled, boy lab faco danced good-humorcdly, nnd ho laid a. big rod baud gently tipon my forohoad, "Flold hospital, Sixth Corpa," ho said, with p. ajioug Hlbornlnn aq cent "Anf how do yo lolko It, John. "tlottor than somo othors I'vo'scon," I mnnaged to articulate faintly. "Who won?" , "Dlvll a wnn. of us, knows," ho ad' mlttcd frankly, "but your follows did tho rotratln'." It was art bid, old slory to all of us by that time, nnd I closed my oyos wearily, content to ask no more. I havo ui way of knowing how long I rested thoro motlonloss although awake, tny eyes closed to keep out tho painful glero, my sad thoughts busied wMi memory or thoso men whom I had seen rool and fall upon that stricken flehl wo had battled sq vainly to boyo. Onco I wondorod, with sud den, start of fear, If. I had lost a limb, if I was to bo crippled for life, tho one thing I drendodaboyo all elso. Feeling foobly Beneath ihy bed-cloth ing I tested, nSwtbcst Icould, each limb. All wero apjiarwutly. intact, nl. though my left ,nrm Bocrucd useless and devoid of feeling, -brokon no doubt, and I heaved a sigh of gonulno rollef. Then l becamo pahlally aroused tdny' surroundings by a volco Hpoaklng from tho cot- next initio. a - ( tou iaiyj,jriBii mariner Iotulnntly,A"that beet stow jl, cried mas to ago." hnvn hi'nn firlvArl rnn nn linnr "Suro, Bdr," was tl)o soothing reply, "It wasn't to bo given yer honor till two o'clock." "Won.)TfaHl od IBrVTnowh, ;:n "Wan-tlilrty5, bn 'dd'sdwl., sbr"v That first volco sounded oddly familiar, aud I turned my faco that way, but was unablo to perceive tho sponkcr. "If that' Lieutenant Caton?" I asked doubtfully, "Most ujsuredly It is," quickly. "And who are you?" "Captain Wayno of tho Confodorate Array," "Oh, rtf-yne? dlad you spoke, but extremely sorry to bavo you hero, t'pdly hurt?" "Not seriously, 1 think. No limbs missing, anyhow, but exceedingly weak. WhcrJ did thoy got you?" "In the aide, a musket ball, but ex- MYiUPrFOTHESOKTB &JP''7 ayiAAaAi'AzgASjr iy A il IAhttet lATrir'rvETvrriVTF? ori "BAT a n Xtt.t- y viuinor or fvuaayji y v iij-wvicijaa trnctcd. I would bo all right If, tha lazy Irish ucamp would onlygjvo mo 1 alf enough to eaC jfu Hho way, Wayno, of courso I "never got tho straight of It, for there aro linlf-a dozen stories about' tho affair flying nround, and those most Interested will not talk, but ono of your special friends, and to my notion n most charming young woman, will bo In horo to boo mo somottrao this aftor noon. Sho will bo delighted to mcot you again, I'm suro," "Ono of my friends'" I questioned Incredulously, yet instantly thinking Ing of Edith JJrcnnan. "A young wo man?" "Suro; at least she has confessed enough to mo regarding that night's work to make mo strongly auspicious that Captain Wayne, of tho Confed einto Army, and Colonel Curran, lato of Major-Qonoral Halleck's Btaff, aro ono and tho same pcrsotf, A mighty neat trlcK, by Jovo, and it would Iiavo dono yon' good to Bee Sheridan's faco when thoy told him. Hut about tho young lady sho clnfma-grenfcvfrlend ship with tho gallant ICblonol' of light artillery and hur description of his hp pearanco at-tho bdll 'Is' sliVWIy a mstorpIeco of romantic fiction. Come, Qaptaln) syrely you.ttrp not the kind' or man to forgot, a pretty face into that?-! can nsaii-VjrbuVydu'madb a dpop impression. Thorp iro tlmos wfton I nm 'almost Jealous' of' you." t.Mnut," -I ' protested ' bV heart 'bfeat lng rapidly, "I met several that eve ning f arid you'havtr- 'ml'ntto3Rl' "ho namo.'' f w r JM t , "Well, to mo It chancps Tthoro Is 'butjOno worthyo.o'f montloni'l ho said carncBtly. "and that ona Is Cella ,,Mls8 HlnorI",I(folt,a strnnB-ijSepoo ol (tisfTppolntmeut "Dtics sho como nlon'dK' ft O Ail'H i jud ,("JIost certainly; do jrpuJuflpbM alio ould oxposo me In tuy proaent' woak sta9 to ,tho fasolpatlona of any -ono elso?" "Oh aoVthe' wind Ilea In that quar ter, doc3 It, old fellpw? .1 congratu late you, rmjruuro." , ljo Aiy roconoction or mibs,' Minor was certainly- a mostDlcnsnTit dno. and recalled to memory tho attractive pic- ttirc-Vbt' hdtf "Bt'ds&y tyack hair and flashing, brown eyes, yqt I felt ex ceedingly BtnaJI lneresJihagaipjiijeot Ing her. Indeed I was asleep when SlioMItially .entered, and-lt was-'the bound -of Caton'8-volce-that aroused mo and muilo. mo conscious of tho prosonco of othors. "I shall sharo these grapos with my cot-mato ovor yondor," ho said laugh ingly. "By tho way, Cella, his volco sounded, sTangoly familiar to mo a short tlino ago. Just glanco qyer thcro aud see It ho Is any one you ,know." I horird tho soft rustlo of sklrtri, and, without a smllo, looked up Into her dark eyes. Thoro was a sudden start of pleased surprise "Why," sho oxclalmod eagerly, "t Is Colonol Cvirran! Edith, dear, horo Is tho Rebel who protended to bo Myrtlq Currnn's brother," How tho hot blood loappd within my oliis nt montlon of that namo; but boforo I could lift my head sho had swept acrosa th6 narrow aUlo, and was stnrtdlng beside mot Wife, or what there was that within her oyes which told mo a wondrous story. For tho In3tnn,t, In lmr sUrprlso and agita tion, sho, forgot herself, and lqst that marvellous self-restraint which had hold us bo far apart. ' "Captain Wayno!" Bho cried, nnd her loVod handR fell Instantly upon my own, whoro It rostod without tho coverlet "Vpu hqro, and wounded?" I smiled up nt hqr, fooling now that my injuries wero Indeed trivial. "Somowhat weakened by Iosb of blood, Mrs. Brennnn, but not danger ously hurt." Then I could not for bear asking softly, "Ib It possible you can feel regret ovor lnjurlos Inflicted upen a Hobol?" Her chocks flamed, and the audaci ous words Borvcd to recall her to our surroundings. ' "Even although I lovo my country, nnd Blncoroly hopo for tho downfall of her enomloB," sho ausworcd soberly, "! do not delight in suffering. Wero you In thnt terrlblo cavalry chargo? They toll mo scarcoly a mar. among thom survived." "I rodo with my roglmont." "I know It wns your roglmont tho namo was upon ovory Up, nnd oven our owu men unite In declaring' it a magnificent sacrifice, a most gallant dcod. You must know I thought In Btantly of you when I waa tqld It waa tho act of tho t Virginia," Thoro wero tears In my oyoB, 1 know, ns 1 listened to her, and my heart warmed nt this frank confes sion of hor rouflbmbroheb. "I nm glad you caod sufficiently for me," I said gravelyj "toehold) nfd lr your thought at such a time. Our command moroly performed tho work glvob it, but tho noceenity has cost us doarly. You aro yet at Qenoral Shorldan's headquarters?" "Only temporarily, and simply be cause there hat.i boon no opportunity to got away, tne movements of tho army havo been so hurrlod nnd un certain. Since tho battle Miss Minor has desired to romaln until assured i. i s mm of Lieutenant Caidn's' pcrbiancnt re covery. Ho Was most severely vounded, and of codrso I could not well leavo her horo alono. Indeed I am her guest, as wo dopart tomor row (or her home, to remain indefi nitely." "But Miss Minor Is, I understand, a natlvo of this Stato?" "Her homo Is in tho foot-hills of the BIuo Rldgo, along tho valley of tlio Cowskln, a most delightful old South ern mansion. I passed tho summer thcro when a moro girl, previous to tho war." "But will It prove Bafo for you now?" "Oh, Indeed, yes; everybody saya so. It Is entirely out of th6 track of both armies, and has completely es caped dcspbllatlon. But yoti, Captain Wayno; surely you havo already risked enough?" ,. "Thcro Is much suffering upon both sides, but surely ovxfn you would not wish ma, to bo) other than truo to what I look upon ns a duty?" "No; I I nthlnk ! I -respect you tho more." I clasped her hand close within my (own, . i "Your words encourage mo greatly,' X said earnestly. "I havo dono so much to bring you trouble and sorrow that ,1 haVo been fearful lest it had cost Vno what I Valud more iilghly than you jean ovor know." ' ' These words Wero unfortunato, and Instantly bpqught baqk to .her a mom lory which scorned a barrier between us. I rend tho chango in her averted faco. ! "That can never bo,,t Captain iWayne," sho returned calmly, yet rls- .-J ,. ...-(,,.-.".. Ilv.v . , , "I ' ' SnvL VJ'' I Isr S ' f "Captain Wayne!" She Cried. Ing oven ns sho spoke, "ion have como Into ray life under circumstances so peculiar as to mako mo always your frlond. Colin," and Bho turned townrd tho othors, "Is It not time wo wero going? I am very suro tho doc tor said you wore to remain with Lieutenant Caton but n brief tlmo." "Why, Edith." retorted tho other, gayly, "I bnvo been roady for half an hour haven't I, Arthur? but you wero bo deeply engrossed with your Rebel I hadn't tho heart to interrupt." I could seo tho quick color as ft mounted over Mrs. Drennnn'a throat "Nonsenso," shoapsworcd; "wo havo not boon horo that 16ngth of time." "Did tho Major omorgc fror- out tho lato entanglement unhurt?" It wns Ca ton's volco thnt spoke. "Much to his regret, I bollovc, ho was not oven under flrq." Tho tone wnB cool and collected again. "I will say good-bye. Lieutenant; doubtless We shall Bee you at Mountain View ao soon as you aro ablu to tnko the Jour ney. And, CapUln Wayne, I trtist I' shall soon learn of your complete re covery.'' . ' TMy eyes followed thom down tho long aisle. At the ontrunao sho glanced back, nnd I lifted my hand. Whqthor sho marked the gesture I do not kno", for tho next Instant both ladles had disappeared without. Tho night drew slowly dowu, ami an It darkened, only o miserable amp shed Its dim days throughout the great tent; nursos mbyod nolslcssly from cot to cut, aud I learned some thing of tho nature of ray own In juries from tho gruff old Burgeon who dressed tho wound In my cheat nnd re factoned tho Bpllnts along my arm. It must havo been midnight pos- was iu jrtu g slbly even later ivjien a number of rapid shots fired outsido tho tent aroused mo, and I heard many voltes shouting, mliigled with tho trend of horses feet Tho night-watch had al ready disappeared, and tho startled In mates of tho tent wero In a state of Intense confusion. Ab I lifted myself slightly, dazod by tho BUdden uproar and eager to learn its causo, the tent flap, which had been lowered to ex cludo the cold night air, was hastily Jerked asldo, and a man stepped with in, casting ono rapid glanco about that dim Interior. Tho flaring lamp o rhead revealed to mo a short, heavy-set figure, clad in a gray uni form. 'No ono hero nesd feel -Oarm," ho said qulotly. "Wo are not making war upon tho wounded. Aro thero any Confederates present nblo tb travel?" A dozen eager voices answered him, and men began to crawl out of their cots onto tho floor. "We can bo burdened with no help less or badly wounded men," ho said sternly. "Only -those nble to ride. No, my man, you ard in too bad shapo to travel. Very aorry, my boy, but it can't be done. Only your left arm, you Bay? Very well, iraovo out in front thoro. No. lad, It would bo the death of you, for we must rldo fast and haVd." ' Ho carne to a pauso a' half-dbzbn; 'Cots away from mo, and' seemed ab6ut to retraco his Bteps. 't)Im as tho light was, I felt convinced I had for morly seen that short flguronnd stern faco with Its closely cropped beard. ''Mosby," I called out. resolved to risk his remombrance. "Colonel Mos by, isn' it possible to take me?" wan um you?" sharply, turning in ho questioned tho direction of my Voice. "Wayno," I answered eagerly, "Wayne, of tho th Virginia." In an Instant ho was standing be sldo my cot, his eyes filled with anxious Interest. "Phil Wayno, of Charlottesville?, You hero? Not badly hurt, my boy?" "Shot and bruised, Colonol, but I'd stand n good deal to got'out of this." "And, by tho Eternal, you shall; that ls, If you can travel. Jn. a -wagon. Hero, Sims, Thomas; two of you carry this qfllcer out. Take hor clothes ,nd I. ..... I, uii -truHj uuw. .. .J- The fcllowa picked mo up.tcnderly; u'sle, Mosby walked beside ua -an far as the outer opening. "Put him down thoro by the fl(" ho ordered, "until I lb6k dyortha irqa't; of tllcso chnps and divide the wheat S .11... 1. M uuiuiiuu (jiuiu. 9 r reon1;!!: 1 aawsi CHAPTER 1 - ANlnht Ride of tho Wounde W .. . 4 14 ..ut aas a wild, rudd'scend'vfthout, adft yet iu ua way typical or a nttlc-un-jiorstjwd chapter of Clll War. jMdrje- ovor ft was ono wlthwnidhil wiis'AqV ontlroly unacquainted. Years of cav alry Bcoutlng, bearlngmbeyondtfie patrol lines of tho tWpgrcnt arm(qs, had frequently brought mo Into con tact with thoso various Independent, Jrrogular forces, which; cooperating With Mb, often, rendered most offlciont' porvlco by preying on . tho scattered' Federal camps and piercing their lines of communication. Seldom risking an engagement 'n tho open, their policy was rather to dash down upon somo outpost or poorly guarded wagon train, and retreat with a rapidity ren dering pursuit hopeless. It was parti Ban warfaro, and appealed to .manyp ill-adapted to abide the stricter dis cipline of regular service Thesd bor der rangers would rendezvous under somo chosen leader, strlko an unex pected blow whoro weakness had been discovered, then disappear as quickly ax they came, oftentimes rcattcrlng widely until tho call went forth, for some fresh assault It was sorvlco not dissimilar to that performed dur ing tho Revolutionary struggle by Sumter and Marion in tho Carollnas, and added In tho aggregate many a day to the contest of tin Confederacy. Among Uicbo wild, rough riders be tween tho lines no loador was more favorably known of our army, nor moro dreaded by tho enemy, than Mosby., Daring to tho point of reck lesnness, yet wary as a fox, counting opposing numbers nothing when weighed .against tho ndvantngo of sur prise, tireless in saddle, audacious in resource, 'qulqk to plan nnd equally quick to execute, hp was always whbre least expected, and it "Nvas seldom ho failed to win reward "for thoso who rodp at his back. , Pos- bUbpiuj; luguiui imiu iu iuu voniqu- erate 'Army, making -report! of hfs op eratlonB to .the cdmffl&ridorrn.chref.'his' peculiar, talent as, a partisan Jeadcr had won him what wa3 .practically, an lndependent"c6mmand.n fcnowlng him as I did, I' was1 not surprised that 'ho should now have swept suddenly tftlt of the back night uponttho very vergfo of tho jattlo to drlyo hhi drrltatlag sting into tne hard-earned Federal vic tory. An empty army wagon, the U 8. A." yet conspicuous upon itB canvas cover, had bebn .overturned ndrflred in front of tho1 hospital tent to1 givo light to tho raiders, j Grouped ijbout beneath tho trees, aid within the glow of tho flames, was a picturesque Bquad of horsemen, hardy.toughjlooklngfel lowstho mosf "o? tliem",thelrcIothIng an odd mixture' of uniforms, but "ev ery man heavily armed and admirably equipped for service. Some remained mounted, lounging carelessjy In their saddles, but far the larger number wero on fcot, their brldlo-rolns wound about their wrlsta. All alike appeared alert and ready for any emergency. How many composed tho party I was unablo to judgo with accuracy, as they constantly cahie and went from out the shadows beyond the circumference of tho fire. As all sounds of firing had ceased, I concluded that tho work pmnned had been already accom plished, Undoubtedly, surprised as they were, the smnll Federal forco left to guard this point had been qulqk ly overwhelmed and scattered. Tho excitement attendant Upon my relonse had left mo for th'o tlmo being utterly forgetful as to tho pain or my wounds, so that weakness alono held mo to tho blanket upon which I , bad been left Tho night was u-ecldely chilly, yet t had scarcely be'gun to feel its discomfort, whdri nrriah strodb forward from but of tho nearer group and stood looking down upon me.. Ho was a young fellqw, wearing a gray artillery Jacket, wjth high cayalry boots coming above tho knees. I no ticed his firmly sot Jaw', and a pearl handled revolver stuck carelessly In his belt, but observed, no symbol of rank about him. "Is this Captain Wayne?" ho asked, not unploaBantly. I answered by nn inclination of tho head, and ho turned at onco toward tho othors. "Cass, bring three men ovor hero, and carry this officer to tho Bamo wngon you did the othors," ho com manded briefly. "Fix hlra comfort ably, but bo In a hurry about It" Thoy lifted mo In tho blanket, ono holding tightly at elthor corner, and bore me tenderly out into tho night Once ono of them tripped over a pro jecting root, and tho sudden jar of bis stumblo shot a spasm of pain through mo, which caused me to cry out ovon through my clinched teeth. -"Pardon me,- lads," I panted, ashamed of tho weakness, "but It slipped out before, I could, holp it.""' VDont Jjo ajtor a nujntlpnln' ay'lt. yer h'onor." returned 'a rich broguo, "Suro nn mo feet got so mixed oup that I -wondher I didn't drnp ye en tolroly." "If vn had. nitrcv." said tho man Ttaed Cnal.j Grimly, i?fir&p.j AsJndV tlio' Colonel would "have drapped you." At tho foot of a narrow ravin o, lead which four mules had been.alroady at- tached, I , Thpscanyas. was drAwp asltiagfc 'and ifAhfe lifted WnWcarVfuVy O&f posited in tho hay that thickly covered tho bdtiom. It iwna so Intensely. dstU $itftlK J co6)F ef e(ofhng- oft iujyj JtnS mediate surrouudings, but a low moan told me (here imiBt be a least ono o(hqr iwonndet( man 'tHefent ?putslde 1 heartl th'o tread of horso's' hdofa, and then tho sound of Mosby's voice. "Jako," he said, "drlvo rapidly, but with as 'much pare a's possible, Tnko thg lvqrjroad after yqn cross the bridge, and you-will jneot with no pa trols. Wo will rldo beside you for a couplo of miles." tTO DE3 CONTINUED.) HAD THROAT TROUBLE SiNGH CHILDHOOD All Treatments Failed. Relieved by Peruna. Mrs. Wm Iloh- mann, 2WL Lincoln r Ave., Chicago, 111.. writea: ' , "I .miffctcfd with 'citarrb efitho bron chial ttlbC9 and had a terrible cough-eveij ,Blnee a child. ' "I w6uld sit up in id with pi II own propped up behind mc, but still the :oui?h would not let ao sleep. I thought and everybody elso that I had consump tion. "So reading tho papers about Pe runa I decided to try, without the least bit of hope that it would do mo any good. 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