THE AMERICAN, sin; m:at him out. ACUVt r.f Mih'l VM M INCOUV UN WltM H hrrnlH). ! tit, fc Bt1, tli tttlnt MllmM nf I HfHi. IHwr MM tti-al tmnti.H . H BB t"tt4 a liawte of t'ekM to lilt Htm I M4 iinkM, j Ittar'k Itotl, the ttti.l.tu titaliWMntfta. I t4 rallforat, Mice tltlHtii. hi ram i-aioe m ii Amniin noiinn lo IumnI the table ot him t-tr tlrtetljf. lUrt wm KNllHc, and While ImM lti tip III K'w IlM th the M'tT he ild Mm tonal nniiMiiil thing. It Ii;ihI In Hi Hiring if North et of hm-ranutiln, KlHMit ts iuili, Iti tli Mrrtn Nevada, mountain, U A deep ran foil, ftt lit head if tilth MahoBiillful (nil ttt water kiwwn m "Tli Maidm' Team." Tli NmU Cllr trail wound tliroiiali the ton) on, Near lli dill lit trail lay aero a flitt, fii-n apace, with the t ream on one til mill pile of huge bowlder on tin' other. A roach wb rrowlnit the open apace, The guard, on the cat by III aid of the driver, m tinning Iii lli lii'iil nf III mm, and I lie driver war atrtigullug to keep li lnoyr ooi. lnhl Hi roiti li wit erven pAMMiiKira, among whom wa a young woman laiund (or Nevada to tench action!. Him wm giaal looking and pluiky. She had Ixi'ti a teach er four year In Hie mining dlatrlet of the Weat, noil ulin wm thoroughly acquainted with the cuatnm the rough element In tli mldat of which iia lived. The coach had rcatlied the center of the open apant when tli iooe of n Iiibbo flung from among I ho bowlder overhead act tied over the ahotihlcr Hint Hrum of the droway guard, nml In lha twinkling of nn eye he vm hauled to tlm ground. At the ame time a deep voice, culling from hiiioiik the rock, ordered tlm driver to atop the home And hold tip til hand. Tha driver obeyed without a protest. The paaacngor atttrk their head through the coach doore Ju.t In time to receive nn invitation from the voice among the rock to tep down and linn tip with their hand over their heads. Thu order wa promptly obeyed, When they were In line, Muck Hurt, holding a revolver in one bund mid the laaao In the other, topped out from Among the bowlder and enme down to where the couch Ktood. After binding the giiuil neourely, be pro ceeded to relieve the pamteiigeA of their money and valuable., tomlng the plunder Into A big ftombroro that lie bud wit crown down by the Hide of the road. In the pock eta of one of the puMMtnger be found a puck of playing card, lie threw them with the rent of hi plunder Into hm bat. When he bud ilulMhed mearchliig the pawtengem, be nidi "You can put your band down now, gen tlemen, It miiNt be kinder awkward M aud io In that piiMltloti. I'm mirry to put you to ho much trouble; but, you e, I lnwl (o have money, mid 1 thought thutthl would Ih) a iretty goixl crowd to trlke, I'm kinder HHliHtned offnynelf to put o pretty A woman a till lady Into no much trouble." The highwayman mulled apologetically on the young choolteachcr, who hkIoii InIii'4 her fellow ptowerigcrfi by amlllng back at the robber and Maying: "JJon't worry yourelf, Hart, It wnii no Ineonveiileric at all." "You know miff" wild Hurt Inquiringly. "I've beard you described mi often that I feel pretty well acquainted with you," re plied the Kcbool teacher. The highwayman appearM to fert flt tered, "1 mtinlra your npunk," ho wild. "Mot women faint when they ii mu," "I never r.w a man yet that I'd faint for," replied the woman, to the horror of her fellow panwnger, who were afraid hn would anger Hart and drive him to wnr i Jiperat end, A w eond or two later they were utricken dumb with aiuft.e.meiit when ha wild i "Hart, I'll bet you that buna Imafc you one deal at tud poker, If I don't, yon niiy kiwi me, If I do, you must lt (hi couch and it pfiMciigergoon with their jiroperty Without further trouble. Will you do Itf" The proposit ion ataggcreil Hart forati In atant, but he recovered hlmwdf, and laugh ing heartily wild; "Waal, ml, you beat any woman I ever came acrw before, I never kiwi a woman utile be' williu, but If you want to take them chance I'll play you, but I reckon you've givlu me the bent of dm bargain," Tha woman promptly intimated lhathu wa really anxiou to play for thowi taken, and preparat ion were made for the game, It wo agreed that the driver hould deal the card, and Hart lnwlted that the half dozen pawtcngcr bould nIuhI up In a row Si piu away, o that h might detect any atteirqit at treachery. The teacher wated berw lf on a mull pouch that Hart had dragged out for that purpowt, and with hi rldii redtln iicrox hi hip h wttledhliu elf on one knee a bort dintance from her. Word wa given to tart the gaum, and the driver threw the flrnt, card to Hart face down, The next card fell at the feet of I be ehoolteacher. Koch player wa now n titled to four curd, to be dealt face up, and Hart caught the ace of club, while to the teacher fell lb w-ven pot of diamond. The highwayman next caught thn five pot of heart, and hi face fluidicd and he in lie 1 confl'leuily, for the II rut curd dealt to him wa a live pot, and ha now held a pair, Tha teacher drew the deuca of dia mond. Hart showed hi elation when the next card that fell before him proved to be the live Hpot of club, II now hod three five, and he wa aura the game wa hi, To the teacher fell the four Hpot of pulc. Jlcr luck wa indeed wretched, but h didn't wcni to be the leant diMcouccrtcd a he looked over at Hart' pair of five and then down at her w vim pot high, The lost turn came, and the queen of club fell In front of Hart, and tha aeveu pot of padc wa th teacher' draw, Hha had a pair of (even Kpot In lght, Hart lulled. "Your luck cam late," he aid. "I'm afraid you'll lime the kiwi, for hre' another five." He turned up the flrt card, and It gave him three five. "You did well, lr," ald (be teacher, "but I've got another even pot here, and I Imllevo three of thewi are better than your fh'e." Bbe turned up the "roll" card, and lure enough It w a even apot. Hart wa et back for an liiHtant, but when he realized that he had la-en fairly beaten he wnllcd, and helping the teacher to her fii t wild: "Oeiitlemen, I've lout a mighty big Make, Coma up here, one at a time, and get what belong to you out of that hat." The pttHwnger JoyfullyilH-yed the order. Hart retained their llrcann. In a few mo ment the piWHenger were In tha coach and were going up the trail with a daidi, When the Ntory of (he whooltenchcr' pluck wa told at. Nevada City, the cltl.eim prone nt cil her with a liaiidwiuiegold watch, and the expreM company gave her a check for 11,000. The brave woman t ill live In A prottperou Nevada town, where he lie came tha wife of a prominent lawyer. St. Loul Globe-Democrat, II M.l- t iiAnm MnKht 4 m l "'it.mi of I ifttimr, " M l l I f ,nli iil i ! I 'ifil If l I 1 4, !, I I M ), I ' I gill." 'ii A llMi itiml i 1 1. I, .n . iiti A lti l !' - I . '! il ! In. II l-iid H II . im( Unt, Win UUnk'l Ml ttnj at Hd'ml Mi -I 'l Rll t Alt nt, t.H II' iSd Alt tiitUnttit itie tilkM I"1' V Mn-e. Hl lH, nl, pr' till In i If l ln lilom ilir, Hii m rmtti u t. csiiii in ami m on In- rp, Ith h l e el Hi inrtt In a bill Ji-kav l''iinrr ln'ionl I lime It lug liltu-n-l wlirit I am drlng, if itii I aiiihI a ftlemlly air, and weftiit-H-d Ittin t ii.f t Ion n if we pr nully grl ftbiiil. In trd of cordially di lel mg f( It ollnf. "'Ilititf Mid w uliiml'l t utiile atone tonight r'llilVti my Ivlalhe, 'an I Voire Hiy notiil r lH'la' ' 'They n Vrry nice, I am mire,' I i. (Vtrelewily In r plr, 'but we are tint qtilla Alone after all. A ifniln of Initio, ho er rived In ltftdon tliiv,U coining, and lml A, pnipixMil lilttiM'lf thu nfii iiiooii ' "'Oh, trallvl' ii liilinnl Atllit Matilda, who like Itiiwt F.tigllxti woliieli of the up jm r mldille clri, I a veritable tuft hunter, "The young Karl of, Ixhnll liedt'llnl.led to meet hi liirdxlili. I know bin lilol In r, the cntnittf, quite well,' mid h arranged hcno'lf iM'fnre theglnHlii ipilte a twitter of Anticipation, When lm w ready, we went down and found Hurry and our two gut! lntlieilrH liigriim. Cotndti Jack did liKik A perfect AVer, o blond and an Irreproach able allouether from the top of hi well groomed, shining hend to the tip of hi patent leather hoc, and I could have hugged him for being inch a rrcditahla peel men of a well tired American, lord A. Im'kIiIu him looked very mall, very wil low and altogether lintlgtiillcaut. "Aunt Matilda did not hcNltate an lu tant a to which wa the lordling a they both mode their bow KimultaticouHly on being pri'Ni'iited to her. hhe gave the moKt graclou uille and liaiifUhiike to Jai'k mid uch a Hnubby little nod to Lord A. Oh, it was too delloloiiMl At dinner the couvcrwt tion waa very general, nbout tha lat new play, the Hoyuracademy, the weather, etc. Bo poor, deluded Aunt Mulllila did not find out her tulMtako and fluttered Jack until he did not know which way to took, while he ignored and Biiubbcd poor Lord A. at every turn. "After dinner the old cat took me to task for not having gone, in to dinner with the earl. 'Such a breach of etiquette, dear Kitty I' ha wild, 'You really ehouhl be more careful.' And then Hhe added, Jaunt ily, 'You know at Home you abould do a the Humana do, and over here we think a great dual of that aort of thing.' "Then came my revenge, and, oh, bow delighted 1 woal 1 Hinlled my NWcctcNtfiud aid languidly: 'I fancied you bad mltaketi my comdii Jack for Lord A, What a pity! You would have liked Hiking about ii mother, ehould you tiotf Oh, if you i have w en her facet A ml the cup of I KuImIi quite overflowed when Ilarr into the drawing room wit h Jack, wtj 'A. bail to go to fetch hi lter from ti din ner party, lie did not know how late It wa, o be a k cd me to make hi apologlc and to wiy good night.' "I am Hiiro Aunt M. will count that even ing among the hint opportuultle of her life." New York Tribune. Hliat Mar lie lliuie With Ifnlrpln. "Give her a few hairpin, und h will make home happy," wa wild of a young woman who ponncnncn Infinite rcMourcf. It wa a figure of peech which will douhtlcwi appeal more to the feminine iiuderNtand Ing than to the mind tmiNculiiie, for tha latter will never be aide to iinderMtand the lmrnetiHe number of ui' and poNlhl!ltic of thl ever handy, alway acccwiihlo fe male Hppendagn, or convenience, or wha ever may be It proper dcHlguatlim, A nn All round, (IchIihIiIh traveling comjuiulon It ha no equal -no Vunkue notion can hold a caudle to It. If your Tauchiilu I uncut, out come the hairpin, and n better paper cutter can not tm Invented. And tell it not in Oath hut rather than trouble herw-lf to take olT her glove thu widely girl will prompt ly extract a pin from her perfumed tree, will rub it daintily with her cobweb of a handkerchief and iihii It in lieu of a fork to eat berrle In the train, ' A a nlioe but tuner in cane of ncccwilty All the world know It merit. L'wl a a geometrical Ihhi riiiiieiit, It will draw a cir cle a well a the bent of com panne. It can be a bodkin If need ha, It can be A needle even, It can pick lin k, mend trap, fiiHtcn refractory bag; It can be uwd a a clothe pin, a book marker-In fact, It I a verita ble inullum iu parvo, mid the name of it capability I legion In the hand of an American girl of fair abllilie, Neiv York Tribune, The Fun Omiie. A new JapaiicHM game I played with fan, and the pretty paper ball of dlirerent color, which are Inflated through A tiny bole which clow with a valve from tha In aide, and o prevent tint llghtent ewapit of air. The ball am tottwd a high a pin Ible, and the game coiihInU lu preventing their falling by fanning them. It I quite A active a teunl, mid the effect I exceed ingly picturewpie to thowt looking on, Tim one who imcceeil iu keeping her bull lite longcMt from touching the ground win the game, and In thl cane won A prize a dainty fan of wblto bolting cloth with pink tick. Tim mother of the young IionI.chh, who wa much skilled In the uwi of water color, had painted on the white back ground In letter formed of a iicccmiIoii of tiny rime the word "liarlna," the name of the place. It I an Arable word hignlfyiug "our happy home." A long, pink witln ribbon wa tied at I lie end, to recall the table cfl'ect, and I he w hole wa a charming ouvcnlr of a delightful occaalou, Mr. KliigNland In Ladle' Hume Journal. A Nlory A limit l iijimt Law. The I lev, Anna Kliaw, who know the leglnlator a the hiiorlHtnan docK bin game, relate how, a widow dying, the mother-lu-law reftiHcd to permit her to be burled in lier hUHband' lot, The audacity of the re fuwil wa Increaw d by the fact that the cemetery lot had been bought by the dead woman' money, all hough In the hiiHhaiid' name. The friend of the dead woman In ooimeuucfife went to law. The law, how ever, decided agaltiHt. the dead woman. For it appeared that a wife had only a life In tercut In her hUHband' real extnte. The cemetery lot wa real eMatei coimeqtieiit ly If the wife winded to lie benlile her hiiMhaud hehoulil have been burled alive, New York Evening Hun. One Thing Needful. AlmoHt everything ho Ih-cii invcnteiU and now if aome man will but get up an electric battery which will make tinder clot In n unliable for IK) In the ulimle equally ultable, jtiNt by touching a butum, to a temperature of Ml, ho will make hi ever hinting fortune, HoHton Journal. N.vroiiKows n.owi:i:, WMV 1MI VIOUT C Vt 10 It- Mil IMlHIM OP fOHTiiSt. i a ttwaM V l Mew U Ma t i lt-tlei I I tttlftg r ' Art Kit laklrA llfftihli i 1K IIH !. i It ! fa la The Howtth I Mat, I and Mtolhet Hlrli JuM ki tM froot . tlirtf wiotf ' lei'f (he Hnw, ll b'trli ' eM of hi-rrliildrou Afiet mu h A atottn i hlMotv ttdtiw rwll th lat watea f ' tbe rrtolittlnit are attlliiilf laHt wm llil(Oi.l of lb liiiiwMinlr n and Ifcuir ! hon blr Hy A nub k mtbiuatt.m of tli old n ntl-l ntrt Jaooblit the new rtne ' tlon of I'eiK though preferred by tha pv hie. I tiki It a I Iwalen !' the moK The UA ward of tha r'tT on the Heine are alile with xt-lu. The wometi who tlpe.t thrlr handkerchief In the blood thai upttrt ed under the kaif of th gulllot lite when th laet of the unbroken Hue of the litilw died Iu the Place of IS ace are full of agery of th anrh'ttt day, and nothing but tha ml eireain flowing anew ran quench their mad thlmt, The ronveiilloit lit ion. It I awed hy the old royallat armlee Aittl the newer liiithutal gnui-iN. lne pomiitander after another ha gone over either In teron or uplrttto tharm mice of peace, llarraa, wlm lead the con vention, I alert and ready, full of the fer tility of expedient that rharacterlwa th 11 In race, but he pan ee no hot. The republlo i loat, ami mighty Kranoe, wlioao tratlltioimof honor ami glory for a thou and year have had ottn uiibnikeii line In hlatory, I to lime her place among the na tion at butt, for who ahull lie tier deliverer from the awful cruelly of her own unnat ural children The ahadowa of the aoft May day were growing longer when Ilarra, the people' champion, left the heated hall of the con vention for A little ret mid thought, and hltcpled him to the anion of a woman fatnona In theme day, for alio wa beauti ful, well liorn and pat riotic, whom ho ten derly loved. Hint waa alone, and together thoyapokoof the nation' danger, of the fear which filled each heart that the llfo of the republic mlgbtaoon run out in a atruam of blood. "There 1 no longer a lender among ua, chere amle," wild tho great at atoaman and orator whoae fervor and paaalon hod ao touched the peoplo'a heart. "The end ha come," "Never deapalr. I'crhnp tlie good God may help ti," softly replied tho gracloua woman who waa ao dear to him a woman to llll tha Ideal of uch a man a her lover waa; a woman bravo with aweet herolam, tender and true. "Jtahl that good Oodl Ho I long iu coming," wild Harra. lie had learned hi theology from the great orator of the mountain, who died aitylng, "Hprlnklo mo with perfume and crown mo with flower, for death 1 but an eternal alcrp." "Nay, believe it not, inoti ami," ahe aoft ly whlapered, "help will come." "And you any you hnvo no loader f" alio poke after n long alienee lu a inimlng way, thinking aloud. "Who are your com mander, thcuf Whero I that droll little man you prewmted to mu at Mine, do Btael'M the other evening)1 Iluwiumed to have brain and courage, too, that little Coral can," "I'ardlo," wild Harm, aprlnglng Into new life. "Hello amle, you lmveglvcume a thought that may yet wive Francel" They talked very aerloualy for a few min ute, and he returned to the convention full of a new hope. Hut before he left I hit alou bo had writ ten a l!t tkiuotonddrcHHci to "The general of the brigade, Napoleon lluoniipiirte" (who apollcd hi name thu until after hi coronation a emperor), pray ing hi Immediate preaencoat the conven tion, and a trualy aervnnt wa charged lo deliver it perwiiially Into M. Hiionupartu' baud and not to fall. "I have aeiit for you, M. Huoiiapnrto," aid Ilarra an hour Inter to the amall, pule faced man with whom he wa earneatly talking, "beca uae you are our la t hope, and 1 will now prcaeut you to the conven tion." "Can you reatoro peace and orderf " wild the prealdeut to the young man before him, The member loo It ml cuiloiiHly on and lit toned. "Ho Franco ha come to thl," whlapcred one gray beard to hi neighbor, "that her life and fate lie In the hand of a youth of 2Q"(who looked even lea than hi age), "only 6 feet 'i Inehe lu Ntature, with hair combed low on hi brow like a woman', Farceur val" "lam perfectly aware of tint dldloultie In the path, but I am accuatomed to aim coed," wild tha young man, apeak Ing with A atrong Italian, or rather Corwlcan, accent, "Hut one thing 1 muat itialat upon. Iti that i am not to bo embarraaaed by ordcra, 1 muat have aupreme command. That U all." And, bowing low to the people' repre sentative, the lit tle, pale man, but S feet 'i In atature, with gray brown eye and banged hair, left the hall, and the conven tion with ohmcd door proceeded to con Alitor Id proportion. A Hunuaparto left the hall llarraa fol lowed him for a laat word. "(Jo to your room and remain there," wild the politi cian ill quick apeech to tint young officer, "and I will wild you the reault a aoou a poaalble," "It muat bcall or nothing," anaweTed tlm other, Juat then a flower girl came up to them with her banket full of fragiant violet, and Ilarra bought a bouquet for the woman hu loved. The lilt la man' eye ofleued. "They alway remind mo wmichow of home," he murmured apologetically a be gave the wilier a wm and took a tiny bou quet. A thought t ruck llarraa, "(io to the anion of Mine, ," wild he, "and remain t .here until 10, If I Aiicci-ed for you, ahe will aend you a violet," The young olllccr went a he wa told. It wa early, hour before the time of recep tion, but lie wo ailmll tcil, The anion wa empty, Alone the young C'ornlcau juiced the apacloii room. It wo 7, then half pant, then H. At laat t he clock In the ball began toatrlkeoir W. A It chime ecuacd a wrv ant entered the room with a billet, "FortheCeneral Huouapartc, from Mrm. ," wild the man an be withdrew, Hat her liatleaaly Huoiiaparte oM-iied It, and, lot It contained only a vloletl How the young man crunlied out tha mob lu awful ehiughtcr with cannon volh-ya; how 10 year 1 hereafter, having changed the map of F.urope, when he annnmed the Im perliil ptirde, hi coronal robe waaembrold iced In vloleta, mid how 11 year later the tin of Annlci'lIU went down forever In the rloud of buttle amoke that hung heavy ever the plain of Waterloo all thl I hi loryl Hut from the hour of hi flint glory until the bint the violet wa the flower the mighty Coralcim loved beat of all. It had told him 11 I'M of hi coming renown; It waa the only flower that ever bloomed at HI. Helena over hi lonely grave. C'blcago PoU I M 1 1 M IM' till 11 I, Mi4 11ml the In l. hi Mlvlo a t til. t of I enttetalla lathe IVatttl, it t i (MKtd . ,toM i' n t- m " In n 1 1. n aoutt Han iim eMt iil of i.rP.v aitd . I' 'i.-tidnd A- Kt'iil hit tlAv at tho b Hit of On' o mm tin Bo to l til oil a! I.'O. fl.i if hi tit.! Aft tt n til ft 1 jlo A let If r tO 1'oJV I tniljjt Bill Inlli-itf him UHI the iit'iU Atiliicil) of hi It letioti to the l-ibt'M lo. "l lio Lo t tltnl rtt fldi nt t ! v land did thin l A" tttlly j, iiaiil.il, Bud II HUD not lull li'b'd that It abould la' knoaii Ulitil I ho bttct' rvnrhod tho littttil iif tho holy father. Hut Oir lulnaho I tuiw on II tnj ti Homo, and no Imip'r dt' )w I'nliotl Male taiul Alho only iittinlr) Hint fallod t toko hottiv of an vm m In which ao many Alticl lean Wftv llili'l-ontotl, -- What Think Ut Tho poptilallon of tho wotldl aaltl lo la alaiut itno and otto-half Mlllon i.f which Irvliind baa 1,11,11, yd tho Now Yolk fiowaAH'i'a dovolo lutuv apiioo ouch J'oar to tho lrle.li than lo tho billion mid a fraction, Now York City hna an lrlali iiuiyor, li ltdt judgt-a and Irlah jmlloftnon. Tho Irlah, you aw, it w on lop In Now York. Tbo.v don't govt'i-n Ireland, but they govern Now York. Tho Ht. lioul Killeo fiuvo I'oiiliiln fiilTi HttiuiuilHla n ml 74 rriilealanlM. Of the llro department 20,i tiro Human lata und l-ll are l't'Otoatiint. Of tho Htrout depiirlineiit ri,i7 uro HiniuinlaU and llvo uro l'roU'atant. Tho Human lata uro on tup In HI. IjOuIm. Tho Hotnan Ciitbollo olllelula of HoehoaUT, N. Y., are mayor, bend of police department, nino-lenth of tho patrolmen, aeven-toiith of Itio teHehei'M, elui-k of the oxecutlvo board, clerk of bon rd of liDiiUli, hnlf of Iho llro do imi'tmimt, nil of tho at root employe polloo, Htipoi'lntciuli'tit of Btroota, with HlHhop McQuiild na pope. Huroly then tho Irlah ciittinlloa rule Hoeheater. Among tho employed of lloalon there lire iifty-dvo O'llrlona, forty-threo l)oherly, twenty-Hoveii MeLttitglilliiH und hundred of Murphy and Hulli vutiH. Of ono filial ly tho father, tnother, llvo boiih anil two diuighter ull Hotiuui Ciithollc draw Biihirle. It la necdlt! to any that ruin und Jlomiinlhiu rulo Ihmton. Tho Hoiiiiiii Cutliolli'M of New York City pay ono-tetitli of tho city tax ittid hold rilno-tenth of tha city ollleeH. Tho laat count ahow thut out of twenty-llvo aldermen twenty uro either ICoiiihiiIhIm or of alien birth, lan't It about tlmo tho AmerlemiH of Now York begin to contend for their rlghta? The Irlah of Chelaea, Mima., arc only aa ono In eight of tho population, yet out of 1,575 pei-aon Hrrj(""'jl In Cbolaou liott yearHti. wero Irlah of i Mil tiutlvea of the United Ktutea. "Of thu 1,11 17 lodger put up ut tho alatlon 45(1 were of thl country, 757 of Ireland. Tho Human Catholic population of Hun Fniiielaco la iiaono to aeven, yet of tho J,2D0 crlinlmila aent to tho Hun Friuiulaeo houaeof correiitlon laat year over eight hundred woro Human (Jatho Ihia. So, you aeo, one-eighth of the population furnlahe two-third of tho crlinlmila. Hiioh, then, I Juat nn Ink ling of tho record of thl lildeoua, lie loving inoiiator of Iniquity. It ennnot Iki dlaputed but that of fliilul figure Ineoiiteatlbly decluro that honeat, Induatrloiia American clllzeiia aro rnoro heavily taxed to tako euro of Homan Catholic Irlah vllllan than any other alnglo naflomillty on American will, American, what think yo? K. (.J. Watkinh. "Mold tin Fori" Mory. Clllf.'AUO, May HIttditor of the JVowtK, Will you kindly (Mirmlt mo toatato that the Jloaton (Uoht lamia taken In the "Mold tho Fort, for I nm (Joining!" atory. (en, Hliermun In all hi "algniil" never iiaed aitch nn ex jireaalon a "for I am coming'," I wn thero In thut "taileiigured" pa und know juat how (Jen, Hliermun algnaled. I muat object to anything- In Ihmfon paKtr without tho cold "copy." Show tho "algnula," If any cxlat, that atatea that Khernuin ever ald,"I iwu coming," or uw d any big 1' In hi dlaimtceeN to tho war department. Gen. Corao had plenty of help, received from Homo, tho evening before tho attack on Altoonii, und Gen. Hliermun knew very woll that (ion, Corao mid the trootm would never mirromlor, Jlcro la tho account of tho bnttlo! "On tho lid of October, iwit, (Jon. Hliermun, who hiul prcvloiialy Dtrengthened hlagarrl on along the railroad, atarted In pur ault, und on tho Mb, when Hiaid' ad vance aaniulted AlttKinu, ho wa on Kcrmoaaw Mountain Igniillng to tho garrlaon over tho head of tho enemy to hold out till ho relieved them." llKNICY HTIIONII Coinpuny II. H.'lrd llllnola VolunUtora, tVliiit a Joke. "I n m much aurprlaed," aald a prom inent ('uthollc, "at the unuaiial Intereat tho people hnvo taken In the oontro veray between veral prloat of thl (llix'i'MO and ltlahop Honiu'um. It la atrangt! that throughout tho whole dllticulty tho principle Involved waa not at all comprehended, which la Imply a followe: Heretofore thu blahop of thl country havo boon In voaUd with greatdiacrttloniiry iKtwtra, which- hauo ofU'n been fxerclaed iet lim- n.i. i l 't h i ! m i , i ! i ).- I ie H, ! i ! ! ttf)-ianU't ltitop li . ' in l o K , n t 1 1 1 1 t in b t in ! till til of tit. 11, 1 1st I ('1H! 4t 11. t p)tl ill 1. V,- Mt..tH, tot H I..-I l t (, i. ,t il in tbat I..- tuiU in aiiiMiiwtf n ouMi' llio-tai jotiltj, bioI. that tho pi i l tf mi -It liit-t tit K i miltttt to i lot t tl tr out huhop tM'tii tloirttian tattk miihout aiij In lenvtiltow. In !' t Hi-bop Itimn i iiin'a i loot m), a l oxpt tot, Hifiv l nmt x t t I nl it v, B'il-t B.I) A to hi omhlo Btutt-aMir, If the t-hohv l h ft lt tlt l ltH'y 1 Hie dbai-ao, tuaiijr onlldi'itHy hope, Hov. M, J. (!' la tl of ralmji A m III, In ell peoWulily, N'OUI' nek I ItUloip. lie ts tta'aiMd of lllHikitl tltlelligi'ltoit and onrtioatneaa, enooedluitly atptibir among hi fellow-t'h-rgy ami preuHy ladovinl by llio ao plo of Ilia pnilh, and I wilhlit ettay to'H'li of all tho vtii, Thero la little dtttibt hut thai he would f ivo lha In in ty and cordial upaul of many clergymen of tho dba-oao, Ilia eleva tion under tho new yatoiit, If In augurated, I very prolioblo." .i'hcom iiiiirimf. ' 1 ' -( annul Hold IVnNrly Fxcnipl. A proa diMmleh from Iteatrlctt, Neb., dated July lMth, nuiiotiiifcB thut Judge lluali, of tho dlatrlel court, ha dechled that Hu, Flrat Chrlatlan church of that city cannot hold property exempt from taxation that I not uaotl for church purpoHcH. Tho city council had ao do- elded the ciiMo la'foro It wan appealed to tho Judge, and u ho aiiHtalned their deelalon U precedent 'la caluhllahod. What la fair for ono la fair for ull. Wo would not neouao thla Judiciary of act ing unwlaely, but there 1 u probability Unit the church In quoatlon eoiiHldereil that It hud ua much right to tuko un occupied property under It, nitino and protection ua uny other church. And In thla view it waa right. Hut wo qnea Hon the right of uny church to hold u n matter of lnvcHtment for aeculur jiur poae uny Amount of property to Vie exempt from taxutlon. On tho other hand ull property thut la uaotl for re llgloii orcharltublo purpoaoa abould bo aacrtidly cherlahed and oxomjitoil from luxation, True Juatlco ahotild he un tainted with ftivorltlain for uny itect or denomination. Tho logical coimcquciico of thu (IccIhIoii of Juilgu Huah, tnelil out with Juatlco to ull cliiaac would not only tilTect thut ono l'rotcHfatit church at, lloutrlco, but tho entire Homan Uuthollo luinnoctlon through tho Unltod Ktuk-a. JuaMco cutinot ullow favorlt lam to cutor to tho Cuthollc lit tho ox clualon of tho I'roteatunt. Omaha L'hrMiun Atlt'oralc. lllaliap Vincent nit ItoiiiitiilHin. Iho greut tjitoatlon ua to whether Amerlciwi oi' Homun Cuthollca ahull control thla country hn remdied u point whore nn 0Hin fight la Iriuvltablo. While American hnvo been aleeplng tho Homun Catholic have been labor ing with untiring energy, und their effort hnvo not been ftilllo, Thoy uro building up u power In thl country which threuton to provo dlauatroim to tho United Htitte. Not only do moat Homun Cuthollca put their children In piirochlul achoola, hut they place Catholic toucher In publlo achoola to exerclao nn Intluenco over tho children of other denomination. A movement la atarted In JIulTulo to reijulro every Catholic teacher In tho publlo achool tu a wen r unrjuallflcd allegiance to tho Im ami Inatltiitlon of tho country, Tho altuutlon In Huffalo I worwi than In Wlaconaln or oven In thl atuto, Our jiubllc achool thero aro tibaolutcly In the power of tho Jhnnfah jirleathood, Thn Americana In my city practically have nothing to any ubout tho manage merit of their achool. Huch a lnUi tit ulTnlr I hound to reiu.'h u crlal and that, too, before long, It will almply ho tho experience of other coiintrlea, llinhnji John 11, Vinei hl, Kvery Orangemaii abould Attend lodgo next Tueaday cveriing, Hualnea of imKirturieo, To Th World'! Fair, Havo lime and avoid tho crowd In tho city by buying ticket over tho "Great Hock Inland Houte" und atop olT at Knglewood fiear the World' Fair gate, F.loctrlo line from tho "Hock laland" dejait direct to tho gate, Tinif, tni vduuliH, Fun, Jiff nnin, Vou can check your huggugo to Knglewoial und avoid troublo und wive cxpenae, a F.nglewood I In tho great uburban hotel dlatrlcttieur thn fair, and you can havo your huggugo aent to your quar ter at once, HoiiicmlK-r, tho Chicago, Hock Ialund ti Haelflo I the World' Fair Lino for reuaoii given atiovo, .IdH.V HKIIAMTIAM, General Ticket und l'aawnger Agent. 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Vllllll' II !,,,( H( B ,, i ,it, lull o ftttl in m.l i,,nii. , miv it, I t tttitint .l tltttt no ti,.- nh tl of Jl, li, amali i an ami eit-tl iH iiiiitn tu al. eitniitf t-iiinl imin Ihal hit Itenl . tttlllltllittlt'll ni t mini III. , I hi O III Im wltltil anil allimtij; tlmt iit,U i.f li.li.l,l.. -lnltl'M Hint ill, lit. It i, ,li nil II,. it, .t, IHI allitaatii't l' tnile ttttt liiltlme ini.li r wn n ml fmii Iti o Vt-niK nt Kill' liHi-IHi'll i Hint liifoe tili H.til li, riiiI n..liiliitf tint H'ttltlni'iif anltl t tiilf l t nli ii il. enil IIihI. ii. It nt In i h ml ftittl.tr m tit t-H nml iiiin'ih iI H titiilf Ih liml In llif pltmlm . hu inn lio f'tiilli il ! V II"' Mamie In mu ll mm inailo ami pinvittetl, In Hie i nil Mini i i ntuit- ami all tlilnii m t In I ti lliinlii limy In- llniilly Hltli'il ami ili'li'linlniil, hiiiI Hie bh lil Mil tu I ti -InllHllU lllnt'lial lO'll. Vim are lii'teliy not llled t lint If Vim fall to aiHnr iH'ftue nnlil ct.iiri on Hie 'ih iliif of Aiimiil l-'il. Hi n o'clin'k h hi., In I'nlili'M mi lil pillll.iii, llii'i'innl iniiy ill imt Hie player nf milil ii'l It Inn liml imtiut mu ll oHier Mint ftitilii'i uiili'i't, Bllnwioii'ea ami ilecn eN, iim lo tiilai'iuitl Inn y ai'i'in proper, In the l lnl Hint all iiuitteia m it it I ii I n if in hhIiI eatiile may lio llinillv ai'lt leil Hint ili'leriiiliieil, Hinl the mi hi niltiilttlHl i at r I illHi'liiH ieil. WltneNa my Intuit It ml nlllcliil aeiil tliln Joili iluv i.f .Inly, IHH.I. J. W. H I, HI. I A I.. I T-'Ja 4 I'mintv .IiiiIkc. Sborlrt't Sale. In liilioioiiii'i' unit liy virtue nt II ,)inltf iiient anil ili'i'i'i'c of t lie illai rlct ciiiii t fur OiuiKht I'liiiniy, aliile of NeliriiNkn, ii'iiili'ieil on tho 2IH h i lay of June, A. II, Nlll, lu a cerliiiu iii'Hiiii wherein Thulium V, t'ntildwell Wna plimiilir, nml livliiii H, Keiuietly nml olltera ilefeiiilitiifH, anil of lite oritur of anlii Ihhiii'iI I lii'ii'oii out of mini Muriel, t'oiirt. lii'iuliiK iliile Hie ant Ii ilny or July, A. I', latia, mill In inn illri'i'li'il. I will, on Hie i-luh day of Aiiuutt, A. I. laid, at HI o'clock A. M. of mi hi iluy, at tint MAST front (lour of the Oiniiity ('nun iiiiuhc, inini'l liy or tnnaini. Iioinrliia K it ti I y . Nelirnakn. aell at piilillc iiiii'llon, tu llio liluhnxl bidder fur ciiHli.tliit followliiK (li'Hi'i lln'il hiiida und li'iimiii'tila, till Nlliiuliil In the County of lliiuxlita, and atute of NeliriiKkn.lo-wIt: I ,nl iweiity-llveiril, lilock one (1), Unlock I'urk. tut itildltlnii to Hut cllv of (liiiiihit, ua aiii veyed, plat ted mid rivoriled In HoiikIii coiuily, alale of Nehntaka, aald proierly to lie Hold to antlafy 'I'hoinaa W. I unlil well t int mini of tliti'lneii liuiidreil, thirty and 74-luo dollarn, il.;i.m 711 Jiiilionmit, Wil li Inlcri'Ht, lliereon nt rale of aeven (7) per cent per an num from May tat, taint! to aatlafy Ihu Amer icmi Nut It in ii I limili, of Omaha, Hut mini of thirl ii hundred, tlfly-throe and M-pm dol- htra (l,:ft;i.:in Jilijifiiient, with intereat lliere iiii tit rate of elirht (ai per cent per annum from May lat, laiiii. until jinld, mid foily cIkIiI. unit Ii:i-iki il i I ii im iflh.iui coata. with, liilereal. thereon from tint Ural (lay of May, A. H. imi:i. timiilii-r with iit-f til I ii if ciwtN lie- ciinliiiK lo it JinlHiiii'iit rendered hv the HlMirict l oiiri or aiiiu noiiKiaa i oiiiiiy, in. on May term, A. l. INHII, In aceriiiln action then and there pending wherein 'I'homiia W. Can Id well waa pin Ini lit and Irvine ti. Kennedy, mill lil burn llcfi'llilanlit, (imaliii, NebniMlia. July 27tli, INIi:i. IIKOUHK A 1IKNNKTT. 7 :H-(i Hherllfof JioiiKhiBliouiity, Ner. Illliitiin N. Powell, iilioriiey. Sheriff Sale. ' . In piiiHiimice mid hy virtue of n .liidinnent mid decree of Hie i'lafrlct court for HoiikIii county, atute of Nehriiaka, rendered oi. thn 101 h ilny of July, A. 1 1, lain. In certain action wherein Andrew.), Minimal waa plaintiff end Hcliuyler H. Hardy nml otliera went defend mita, inidof mi order of aula htaiind thereon out of aald dlal rlct court, heiirlmf (lino tlm (Mill day of July, A. I. Ihh.i, und to nut directed, I will on lint iiHlh day of AiikiinI, A. Ii. Will, at in o'clock A, m of aald (lay, nt Hie KAHT frontdoor of tli County Court limine, In the city of (liniilia, I lout 1 im in o I y , Nenraakn, aell at, politic, auction, to Iho hhflient litdder for cnali, Hie follnwIiiK (le acrllied laiida mid leiieiiienla, all alliuiled lu II niiiily of IioiikIim, and alitleof NeliriiNku, U'i nuinhered twenty-three iSil and twenty-four CM), In block niimliered thirty live i,ii. In A llirlxhf Choice, an addition HoiiiIi Oiiialia, Hoiiulaa county, Nehriiaka. aald properly to lie aold Ut aiitlufy the ItiH'healer I .on a and Hanklna Comnnny the mu m of llfteeii hundred and foriy-alx dollar rtl.MII.INIi jildtdneiil, wit h InMireat thereon lit rate of ewhl 'H per cent per annum from May lat. A, H. la'-'l, until nild, and alty aeveri mid M-Vi dollar ut7.ft.l roata. with In teri'Ht thereon from tint lat day of May, A, 1 1. laWI, loirelhcr with accriiltiK itoal itecord liiK to ii JuilKiiii nl, rendered hy the dlalxlct court of aald llomdaa eouniy at tl May K-rm, A. 1. lalill. In acertaln action then and there pending, wherein Andrew ,), llitiiiion wna plalntlir mid Hcliuyler M, Hardy and ol lio r defcndaiila. HIierltT of UoiiKlaa County, Nelirnaka. .fiiinea M, Macoiiilier, iiltoriiey. 1-!-t Notice of Final Hettlement. HTATKor NrlllUHKA, I lnimrlaaCoiiiiiy, I ' . , Iii the County Court of Ixiugla (Jotintf. Nehriiaka; . , , In Hin Matter of the eatiilo of tharlee A, Joluiaon, diiceaai'd: Anna K. JoIiiihoii mid all other perann in lerealed lu aald Iniiller are hei-el.y mil I Hell I hut on the Will day of May, la;i, lloatave Anderanii tiled a petition In aald coiuily coiii-I iirayliiK Hint hi tlnal admliilal ration lici'iiiiiit tiled herein he aell It'll and allowed; Hint proof of helrahlpa tie taken mid decreea rendered I hereon Unit, allowiiin'e be made fur children under aeven and foiirteon yearn of iiifc riie'Hvely Unit a decree (llMtiltiiil I hi mid iiaalKiilim In" realdue of aald el aU he entered ; and lhataiicli other and further order and pna-eedliur may h" had In In pri'inlae may Iki reiiiilred liy dm ltue In in'h I'liH't made ami provided, lo I lie end Hint aald eatate and all thing wrlulliliiK tl'l'i't'i may ! Ilually imllleil ami deUT-, liiliietl and llie aald inliiiliilat rater dlm-hitrKed. Vou are hereliy notllli'd Ihal If you fall I" aiiia'ar liefiirn aald court on the 21 It day or Aiimiat HM. at lOo'cha k a. In, Hint contcat an Id pel II Inn, I lie court may urnt the prayer ofaiild net It Ion and inakn audi other and further order, allowance and decree, Bit lo Ihl court may aeem proper, to the end l liat all mailer jierl bIiiIiik to aald ealitle lie finally aell led and determined, and I hit ahl HdmliiUl rami (llwhuriied. Wlllieaa ny hand Itlld Olllclul '! till " day of July. I"'"- , w ... ..... aKAI.,1 " 7-:;a-4 Coun iv Jiulire. Notice of Final Settlement. Htatb or NuaiUHH. t M lloiiKlfl County ( Iii tlm county court of Houirla county, ' li'rTlii-'matli'r of theealalc of Itnhert W. 'Tatlo'"'.!!. Ilnher, W Hyhall, HeniKc II. I.yhall. Cl.arlea Ci My''". f.. Kr A, I y Iti It. hale I. Iiylnill and all other per , iiii.-re.lcd In '" ,",t",fB:,'iL"'7ir milllli'd Unit on the -'11 day of July. I".fl. a l.ei lie Hylnill Hleil lie! II on In aald cniinty court, prayln that fu r Una lalralhui Bcenuiit. I I bereln he aettled a (I ullowedi that pro..' of helrahlpa at I ken ami decree rendered t hereon i that allow mice, he mitde for children under aeven and fourteen year of aie reapectlvely : lltat .l.'.'!-ee dl.llll.utlmt and aaUnllit the reald. H of .tildealale l.e entered, anil that am ti ill h.-r and furl her order end pria-eedlng may he had In the preiulaea a may he r .pilreil hylhe lt.Ue In audi caae " ami provided, lo the end that aald ealalo and ..I mini. a;rUliilii Ha-relo llnally aell led and determlneil. mid Hie aitlU "VilWA'" Vou fall to 'MMH'arUhef,,e.,.lco, . U a.Vltlon. the cut.r. tea, V' nf .aid pet II Ion ami make " ' Vf!" Vl-V ...' irm, the urayer furl her oriiera. mio-i. - "'" , . tltl. etui rl may aeem prnper. lo Hie eiul tn a I ,, b iter. iM.rtalnli.it 1. miHlly aettl-d and ilelerm ned. and the .aid Bilinliilairalrlx iliai'liarm'd. thla J4lh W tine my hand Bt.d olti. lat wal thla ma