The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, March 06, 1885, Image 3

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"If ton were n nuo" o you.
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Id !.. h ihk; a- vriMt X4 1 be:
It! iit;..i fr,.t, -icr t, -. i.u ce.
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"If 'oil -ri r tin i(ll vJ-eJOil.
l'-ujLJitHs turn ju iiiou.X'xi ami into i
ftt el. ItV ts . tt thlaz t JO
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ie-n I mil J, und )( hIoo."
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rUe-i I hi nut you r4 tu"rc not me,
kbiiliue " tr . ii4i,l'i'o !t
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TWO OF X KIND.
Tho Lovo A
fniirHo'p'
athor and
Dauhtor oBSdy.
t Jlr. .In-on Kennedy N pronounced
in I.- fr .ii- the imlde-Utempcred man
in l ',.. ( iim4. hnfha any of them
chn..e d to meompanvf him on hi
bcwtj tn ar I way t..e tygi &on which thin
iironwle !. ii thcjjw f d have been
.Mitred ! .ilt-r their decision. The
liU! p-rM iii-iii tr uibl"tiuetery limb.
iii c.u:-- -a it. J .act .uingly up apd
iKti. an t I..- lpJh-Rped muttered
itucja:, n .n tin ht-M of inugiiiary
iiitpnii :( Mii ovnlA&-Hiri; renchwi.
ii f'fl:!fl Jn.ii' Jv from 4' foot of the
KuiW
, "i ff, p.-i r 2
"i niM tl'iuii: I u'nut m VOH.
vli nil !.; ti tliit'ft-n nftcr it mo
.inutii inn'- .tin! lfiHofr''l hi-r :ircnt
iiiilo th-ji ii.i- H'tr ffij'-t nhi coiiiid
itinJ ni.iph ii'l'n n iiT i t tin occasion,
fl rii-i-Uii of a jir if hlot-k.'lS tl
tilth! lr - an i a tjuuj
"Wh tt - t :n ittcr, '" (.She pro-
tiolinri J It Jr II ) J
Wlmi t ! niatiiT?" He tnriK'il
nt-tttitul v..lh fi liuit-t f anjer that
Ala: I li I l.i-r. 'What'. Sie matter? he
r p-ate , .igit. "Tin nalbT i- that
H tli.it t!i . tin low-lit id Mark Dickin-
I i- th. 1 otivQ jiijli.n I will f.Hjl
. . . ...
on
tert bud in th it tevo ri rmto his idin.
vr ! i! in tli tevo Ci r mto his ulid.
r.bli--. iii.i.inleiit cifcaM." etnpha
ing e.ie'i .ni fi mo wall a re-oundlng
A
l
blow f..iu h -. u.e KS the time-worn
km hur-of.i. iIoi..HHed for :ui iu
ttan:. Iir Ins .iMoiiish $1 daughter did
not -pi .I., .im! he opeti'ril ap the Second
iui!. I mi -. . hid tour pick of the
HiM'.t bliutt in town fund to take up
with lualiiig xagabpnd who never
'trued hi own booLM toreven blacking
br Jheiu (..ri. gul "h? began togrow
iragi j. t ii te rutnid yourelf and
ton te nun tl me but liincmlrtT irrad
. nid y lowi inig liis tomi, lo the deepest
i)a-s in h's tueil ii pertbry if h once
j-iiuv'f here he eiu.ca-to -Heath! Io
t hid '
(Ind to eseqie. s)-f1nt no time in
! ekllie helse'I into JtJr room, for Jofl,
J It qUite t'ee'ded llldlf OWH IlliljJffit
2 : I it i. i had l-e meuddmttf Insane,
liei uiotlnrhtd ilo:n::-rTed oter htm
:ll th - .it of ihe.r inriit'd life until
the unite stool helwTU the meek little
man and bis lum-munled con'-ori: but
Statie assumed tue reiUs of gneiiimeut
a- I ! lell iiotu her mother s life e
luind. .ml ftd.owe I so uoblt in her
iiMi'.jei - that Mi Krunedt'.s -ubjuga-1
n'l hid 1 en tpule :.s eomplete with
hivpie tt.ilaii iter for Iioii.s ke per as
dlinhiT lis wife's litetinii-. The un
it :'t rtndoi 1 tt that had eharaetened
him ui.idc lit- ethiMtioii of i.ie tin
ition tmiM'i-sitt
Air Iteitueilt wa
o and huniliatin
J.c t .utiui ii a d
' . ...... . hi. . i . - .i. ...i..
6 siijajipo.nniuvi. u in noi uer iiumi;ii-.s
tor 'weeks past bei u so e.x diis telt
ertte . d on Slark.Ka'je wou'd h ite d -twTt
41 til l.icl tiiul her father seime I
ippn-heus.te uf d sple isiuiiber While
lote had been eent'y besieging her
hijarl the Mime tender pa-smii had
m nle tmineii-e hat oe Willi the imhir
oigitu that fceatjn Mr. Kennedt "sbieasi.
'Ihe Widow liiirtv n (Ihe widow mil
her lat'ee farm -outb of t w.i) had
eiptivatd In- allVetii.iis; her gracious
m e p:mie o Sus timally ollered atten
tiot s gat.- him cery io:iii toe. mauler
1 is u. t sue eful. though a nerto.is
!:e dot ineuiTin his dailJilet lis
' tt.sijr? buig delerr 1 h m ttom uttt r
ihg th" iti54'isie w.th. I tut hi-s fears
?'thid d when the widow ca-nallt re-
nia:1elupou her sou
;er sou Mill gmw.ng
a hnlri'on of Kat e. and Mr Kennedv ;
n-e,leelO I lll.l' lie llll.l livqiieil.lt lll.'l ;
..... . 1
the toc.ng man m ht- own p ir.or
sheld Ka'ie many nm -h- wo ild ir
Ju.nl iiit i lose 10 sanction her I .t.ier's
union 'tf 'h lr 111 dher-in law. and en-
eourgKTftJU uj ine-e reuei nuns .ii iven- .
nedotli:! hi he irt and ban I to and j
. i .. .. ....ij. .... it.. . iiti.i ii .ii ...
.. 41-.. ....... ... .... ....... a.
Her "te- bad haulh been pronoimivd
when .m ejitcrcd the loom, hi- glu.ee
. .
Jailing t .th displeasure upon the
t!ito
-.W'eK ""'mii. began l.nppt and un
u".uj'hmj". Mr. Kennedy, "how did you
lea to 1 -. e t ti.glit '" with a MUTepU.
;tioi.s m tik at hi own duleiue.i.
"1 eu lorn de. ettful. two fae dm n
-r.s s,!i -il.. as ha-. Ken.
K.i- p on brought c".isternat on
to t in a er- Mr Ktunedt s jaw
-r V ntS1' ' ' tar.'d in si en; dini-iy.
bu the ttd.ws qiocKe.ns.1 intuition
sH thixmg'i 1mm' -Q.1- angur
' lit. KaLe j.hed you?" .-he asked
wJ.ntp'v.
1 nssod her u marry me and she j
mVfH-eti." I
"l't tictp hell cluing' her m ml."
suges'ed Mr. Kenaeily. be tatitij-lv. I
at.ra.lew iviii!.cMs ot 1 ppres.it e i
11 nee. ".she .K-i-n't Ike antbodv
! "
.-dw iKh. though." intemqvted Sam.
-::lrealt. "she's eijgaie.l li Mark Dick
n.son." "Mark !iak:n-jpu --'
"A OlH Sv.Miaely." the widow
sj .e.i bbeT.lcL.a.deugithrrexpix,
s, e !i.t ktti;rd!v Mahcat-d 1 s.,.il
1 e,u e xvjjc a nutaKiuii. " t
four I
n Kd
: 1- 1H.H1 : r ::iv lev I ixvkon
,r":r. iMia:ii'-M.ua b be.n : i
-.
"- "".fc.' ns 1
1 o ' ', ;t ur t a,i lar.ua t- i.v..p a j
1-.. . sUirl . dUSt .a- lwtxvr.i ti.t'111 ,
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ftXtriKeirAlrl.e1' t hi-' Ik-1 the follow-:
d 'it h:s ut ot a
lruLorrt. U.sho had not art'eipated
-.i .'id.d action on h:s part. She
Jiiotv N'gnn r oon-idcr herself a martyr
for .o.eV sake. -?& wont moodily
"-bou: the house, l.cr Habitual tyranny
icr.her.faUicriucreashtg day by dty
With her rcsrntnicnt.
. Au'tuuu Svdia tuida shaqi wind cut
3 -CHIEF
nfsfcer.
BO. , -V -.
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fi4.s lUueiiur Avatieti on mm at t rt -..it. u tm iw i.oaies; an 01 j ,Mr. Kennedv." .-aid Mark Uickta.-cn form aeoarcnha:ji3Cfordntaal dirt
t-i xne!ngot.nix.o t t .at gt-aduant r-urbte, ma am. He d-dn't aoprecta'c ' hotiv. "You cannot prevent our mar-j cvn-'naUt blown about. anl to add to
ga ., .J..U !.:. cue oftvoet. a- Le sUotwd ." U ::rvs me ail w to tiun-: of your : xtti Votl :n-' tj,i damage the ornamental bnclxrork
"1.. svriipt m of rclapsngmt 1 hi- c,n- living wth : Mich n -uch a -.-meliing j ..iWli.a: ,0- cr;e,i yir. Kennedv ! of the cornkv off-r a -aug abxie fo:
-tl.no.i tifrji- pxvta.tr ctvnng .0 . c. onun-: rvprubate a-ha wn.-, W ht, dardng lue a -4iot acro-s tite !oa" rvtom that numerous little :--, the KngLb
bad u t cxpectivl that he would, rnt'rv'x J " ' '". bcn mt Mr. Keabody. I an,i ..joking both of Mark-- hands over ' parr6w. W hen the whte d-polr. -c
.i!,mte uf bor engagement, as MarK 1 w'-? oa-oa ant thing :: tou'd aa.i .,...- j,..., ..!..,.,.. t.s- i... 'common to brick bai ika?. maki-. it
f5 if. - --. .iit.iO.it t..it .t .il .-.' :l!t I i 1 nil.li?.ktii? v Kti tri1t.D 1 1 . . . . . -V- .. - 1 t
--a.-,.-? !- ; 111 i-iii ir.it x iiit - -- --v--. -- -u- .- ' . nf-iTi - -wr -. .-. -.'.. - a-js.a iaTSjj-ir-s-i ti-v ; nr tttti "--?-.. ! mi - --i t
JMr.KwylceMaw.t
dinner. He .reflected th: h - ivc
thtr.xvaaaar iner naaico irun;-. wuou
a " fl . V - - .....
f a t j t. ?-.... .? llUwtirtT' (ta-t
lOL IIUIVII V riVUri IwiiHiMM'-wwii ii
Wioiicwl Mcl rt-aboJrV loaff. trim iiilc
Mvood -icnin- c-nfiroU ncro her
Jck vanL Mr. umr haI lelt very
rf ,. . ..ri '-.i.A -.:.!... :--..
"fneiy Mincu we- ' ,
! iiiiiiii v pi t :f ariri' i.a j- - a i 1 1 i
.1 1.1. .... .. . . t . Iom.. f... I
"-igwui'-m'w. .... - I
IujjV Leetiin"-: Katie.", silence at hotnr: 1
wasY-aot calculiitttl o cln-r Jimt. And
lhi Ay ,p!nt'm:iti" heart gnvc a m.t
ceptifl.Ii. Wuul a-- he nfollliid what a
ehuTTul. en2i"inr woman wn' Mr.
realxdiv. Kate favored J tlioujrhf.
for
at. that
'
at -roorsent Mr-- Veahoily
-plmnp. afcrccable per-ton lilkd her dwir
w.iy, amlWr jajd in pjit a musical
O Mr. Ke.ned, lo you ki
low of a
man who wilJVaw my wood? 1 have
iclccted it unttfyVave hanlU'nouh
o jret dinner .wjtliTlJlp i
Certainh. cerLuirV;Ktani' Mr.
C"Jjnedv bubble) Willi nk joke. 'Here
fVbave hanlU'ftnouh
IC"jjnedy bubble) with n joke,
is n man riirht lefure voninnxiou for a
it Ik
the
job. Are
t a. " .
jiaw aui .atv-norv-
handy?"
Not', Mr. Kennedy, you know 1
didn't mean for vou to dJi It'1 Even
her hinoolh black hair and f bite apron
i-ecmed to jo'n in the tmilethat r:ulia-
ted irom the corners of 1 er mouth. Hut
Mr. Kcmi"dv became suddenly imbued
with vouthful gallant rv, and in pite of
her proet4 he iiwi-tetl tijKinl making
con-iderablv m.trrieil ulreadv. and tin;
prestce of two ;r.i'e-4toueH In the cem-
eterj' mil n decree of divorc locked in
matNm entirely forgolten. he' manipn-Uva wand-rnf Some a lint from the remark: tioVre happ. Miranda' J '',,lM1,1 a" H-lune but the faet e.ther wo r'on or Mtan.l a r-nii
laed the saw and axe o ener.yrtie.llv iMiinL Mrs. !, irait real.e,l it alM, ' happv. an 1 I m the U-,t fixed man in ,1,;ra.l- .lh' I:T I"a ft h,lt A,1 tital t!1 MOt ll" Mn ao" ,A ftC
ak. &.. 4. a.... .. .1 ... I . . .L. . 1 .. 3 .!. . j-Maay... I. ...... ...-tt- It.t I -' 1 " rli JaalV- all - F 11" Ik aT I aaJ ftllf V f
that h- soon deposed a ge.iero.H arm- "How can I be h ipp.?" .-he in- lWy County.1' - hie vn TnUnc ' 1 '-tmttle o hilon wn one ! he'c.ent. A -trnv .hot cat an anrj la
fill of neatly-prepared wood in th quired from btlad .he handk-rrliVf -rent battle ,,f tbe war. It w a, gre: hi leg Aa ottl t.Wa..,t
kitchen, remit, king facetious v: "III "No one care, l- .- ' The r-lbvti n HUNTLEY REX , wh, iher e.,t,mated bv i he numU-r ,. would hate ,jpl ifca hhpl Bjr. )!
endupamanthi,ltftennxm.un!.vou wa .o overwl mhu that her whole HUNTLEY. REX. men engagpl m ... In the charter of half an hour ir(Vrk,had d.-mi ike
want to engage me to do tho whole frame shook wifb o . Mr. Kenn-ilv' n.r ir..r or N.o,...,,u.. .v.. kis the (.eneral commanding, bv the d-- urg,-oa. wm up to that time kad
of it." H wan obliged to hasten love and ,tiup:Jj,rti.ia t red hi- h.-Ha- "' " T-'"" - " ' - f I"'1" at,;r;: "f h t. In the un- companied him. to attend w,.Mnl
nwav to his own dinner. but tion. He put ll arm ab,mt her w ut -ir Thins .., ti.. i ,.ii M.tr.. c.-rtatntv of the rt-ult dunng the whole !-ederal pnner ITht- wn, .no one .
he felt more li-ht-hearted than he ha 1 arid drew her hf-nd;!..,, h"., -h miW.t. -Stanley Huntley. .Mitor of ,wt. '''; " .y; r by tb,. nmHsjiimris pn-ent at th moment who kn.w
before in wrckn. and viions of Mr,. "Now. nee hli: c n't we fix tin- nV. Tntv.l.rs .f.,.,,r. and jut adtane. d ' )h di -"-' " .o.f..derWe de. enough to t e ,, the anery and .ener,. .
i i i r . 11 i 1 t . 11- ... f m- it... , .... ' , .. ...... ... feat and which mij;ht hate en-aied from John-ton bbil lo death Hi uumnatlt
L? ir ' fn? ef M T .?,", ?l? , M 7 '1V' ' " "'lt0lhi: Imm,m lA ""' of ;h" ,V:" a 1-cderal defeat. Ihe Confederate an- ! to Federal prt-oner- evt Mm hi- ttfa.
woodp :,s and money :. the bank Idled I i eat Mr-. yojh ' Nation, hav.n b,. adopted by them , thorilie-have alw at mted that tie,,- Uu the oth.'r hand, (.eiiend (.rant. ol-
h - men!al t ,r,n al the afterno n. It "(all me M.and,. murmured the w ( . ,he I ot.el Men.e-o .-tad Maf.r llawkin.
wa, a httle .strange that she had mwer , hand ...-rclnef ,j 'tVeanieitt .,' co.-pond.-n i nrennr- I ' 'f - "r.t dat', '..ght. and that ' nvonnoltenng the He'd together. mU
beforu oeeiirrcd to him :n n tiialrtinom. "Well no.v. i irtin !a. toll re alone t.i apacii,j o. ti n -poiui .n. i pn tmr i .,, r. r
al prize, but Mr,. IVabodv had been I over here and Umt&lo-i.- otV there: and ing to leave lor the -. , mix cuntrt. He ' "img ate;i m armt but the death ylomi uMwml m ,
her bnreau-dniwer were enough lo give J .laon? he 1 aa t emoted tli- hainl
nnv one the imoreiion that her exneri- 1 kerchief and la fllii were tcrv in-ar
cnee of mar ie I life inuu have been
i ..!. i. i . ..... i
1 siiiiificauv tnr.eu io UUIMV aituol any
' ii-i t... . t.. .-- . . .T
i woman
When .she obtaiue I her di-
vqrcu
from the last incumbent. Mr.
HrewgpiMl. .h" ha I
a''m
revert d to
the name of Ht tir.st hu-band. Sil:n I'ea-
JlKMlyfor she no lunger tvi-.;ed t Ivj
known a-J Mr. DrewgooJ, and P tboiKv
"was -o much more di-.tingiiHlieu it
nam ? than lliglev. the eugnomea of
... r. - . .
two. .Shu seemed very Jim h
ill
. I ...dec 1 when, upon ati.wer
. ., .. .... .' - .
niimocr two
Surpri
i nope nil- man ''oi arouuii 10 ihkc
care of tour wool I jut thought I
would step oter and s e th it it w.is nil
nht." expla ueil Mr. Kennedy, with
an air of rcspunsibi! u. "Tne-e fel
low sometimes tn lo tak advantage
of a woman when thet don'itiud a man
aioiiud to look after her."
i i.. .i ... .. . .. ... i . . I.
Vis. it'.s hard for a woman to ,r(,
that he had aid anything to ... ik her
feel ue! wicholv. remarket with an". na
tion
ion "That's a tine portrait of Tea-
muIv that ton h ive up there "
f . . ... I
I
I,g a hiyi alii.!; httle rmg from ntc t . -o. b,,t I II .- .ter to-morrow. r ihe.r inexj.er.enee - a tn.st repo,.,l not . , '""
.lo.,r-bi-f. hc di-ovrred Mr. Kennedt t lb--tarted h,..e vvit'i a tan- t o . , ,l, rur;. iu ,ain. Aud Cener.d i'rentiss'Mivis. IoW-anlng. the rontngion of whhd.
upon tJie porch; but perfect candor j emotion, .,,.,, !,., he thought of Uv,rllyU. ur ,,i(.. No ,.1IP.. Im j;.,. , fought bravely a-.d elleetiteh M-m- lo hate come from M..m.r.
makes, nece-sary to jfnt.- tha' Mr- ! bat,.- but jubilant when hs ;1 ihn...g!w.,t the dat. and were t ,.,.. ,wo winter camitaU. threaten- to U
1 eabody , comf jrttblojform w;n ntt.red uru.il on Mrs. I dy. ;.U ho- . .a Antelope has m.tl till after fouf o'clock in tue al.!.r. lhn ,.u H11ll ,r rra Aheadv art.
in her econd-b 't jblaek silk mil a ' he exel imted aloud. 'Mil' .t ;i -he s a ;. . . . - . ,.. I ""' "'" '"" .' '""
marvel of a workeiMuce apron her hair - -feeling about it. his rather limited to-1 J""1 V. i V'L" a,,l,,',.-'M' tV-v . -1 tI" i m- !. ,,, in llf vf,r.hor , .lPi. ,,. . u , ,iI !" ' -'"K bullt.where natural
that evening had prot.,1 -o o!.repcr-' eabul.irv for a s.ituVi..ntl- glowint; ex- t"S- " p- ;"- of the 1 eton I I h e man f ,or thrr '' V . one- do not etist. and -ome prot ,.io
ou, that thr7wnl.l..f;, had bio, nee- pre-siou "-he's a glo-,o,en. ib--' If , 'V1 , W ,V1,T t n I 'i I bu t-in S ff ' ' T fr :l ." '-'-' nnl to
essarv to reduce it lo it. um.iI eon li- Katie would onl, not make ant fl.,, ' tribe the t tie fab, to me. I he In.lmi.s I utg n' be had w ,11 doubtless l. fr,t,commg
tion of .slel3fe4,. and he had .straght- she might marrv Mark , :.-lm ' "" '' ;V:i ?' - 'V'l .Uf ;' wJ,l- w,,Sr,l"J-' .alton that
enedherXtdtureand gathered .,nv IH..hI. "'id MrK-n If would gladly I "'T. ll "1 . r,-al,"t", f . , . Utkes hold .inner and holds on longer.
bitnoCrSre...lf..... tl.- earpet quteinlgitv Mm a s tuat.cn m .- .ion- ' tJl tUU''y th" UA"W"1 U" r-!,"r "' li
llUli..rt:innerof oucexnee iier a t.-dtor. knew that in h.s w.l I imj:o he had been , ' ' ' '"' .. . . . , i ....... . ,..,,.. thus de.enbeil
thtoii'h ife iilone." She sighed Mild :,lltl ms UHUi;'iier siuee iua. iiieiuorauie pn..nir a nu i-innun u i" " "iwi um- ,1, .,,.,. nf .... .i;v:..,.i ,v..in... b. tl .. "J-"1" '",,M"" '" "v " . .
gar.nournful.t at a hgure 'm' tic. I - ".In;:, ami the old gentleman's habit- --1 m pn,,,,, ;;.,r ff ..JJ- - XXtoJ SZJ'&I tXl " l '" T "" V M h
pet On mod occudons s'.e would have " indee,s on and eta.vcncs ma e j ,llt ... y(lllr K. ;tf ,.,, tim,r r... ,ni). )n,erpreta:iou of the erent of th Py 7, ,aC" ' ", ."n.";onC4' ,?U .,
naid that it wa,:i -harp man thu could hmi .shrink from recurr.iig lo the sub- tie Ur-t oiren-ouml to tvo towers for. he .ts . Mdnd h-r, en one hlji jf ou will, with
get ahead of MiraniialVabody. but that J''-; , ,. ,. J '"i-lm... ,...k ... ro.ir swi-n of ,!,.. l. "i'p to the battle of Shdoh." at 'l"' "!h,,r f" ailm a- a ruddor.
temark hardlv .-eemed appropnat at "Do ton supj.oe Katie will objeel3 . tr or ami ; him i.r.iee :. the ntj..t. i- (;t.ner;il (Inu.t "1 n well as thou-andi t,,0"H " 'P-"'-nce leael.e., me to
.1 . ii .-it i iLi.il Mr I'e'ibotlv the net eeniin- Usl to mv tnt s( as (u Inclilite nn o-e.i - , . .'" V " , , .mos , f , . MMlare -eat. With the !im In
th-stime. and shecontum-d timlgiand -i-ked Mri I.abo, It tn. m,xt . nnir. .i((IM, hmn ,,,, H Jn.l(.Vr.,., fr--iii..! An- of oth-r citie,,. boliev.sl that the re-, , , , ,",, 1 , . " " "' "
look at the ca-net until her nie.t. -rrt t -Mf K-nned hail -uei led in ... t ,,!r war It,...r al. ntiirf t.'.t. or lu-ht lit I iti;,.,, ..,..... fi... i:......- , ..-...,'.. the tie ,r t.e.ghl-.rhKMl of the rearward
, . ... - - . - - - .
.Mr IVabodv s relict glanci'd at the I cimr-i u wuns in u -,, . . nim-iu
jK. trait with an expiesiou of .-rent .s-at-' " tl,ink u h:uI hetliT do? '
isfacton It win one of a group He-I "he need not be told until it i :i!
low it at th left was a ideture of Mr. I '." Migge-ted the pr .spcifte bnde.
lliglev. and at the right of the latter' Mr. Kennedt looked rather alarmed
wa.oneof Mr Drewgood Supported ' al ,I ' of MU'h :,!l Sl,,t - I---r-bt
a br.u ket below the n w.i a pot of . dinntion. "I don't quite see how we
I'lii'lt-h ivi. th.. vin.-. iviti.l.-;H.r ; .....i
out among the frames and cords. j
"Ye-. it's a good likenes, of Mr. Pea- i
bo.lt. and so it U of Mr lledev; bat I '
"-- - '.-.;, ...... ,
t never thoiulit Mr Dn-.vgo,l s picture
1 iiauu-oine man; met were nil lmik
. .. ....
. .. .... ...4-
looking men. Indee
J site said with
1 llliriiiilll, ;,.. . ..,1..., .,
11 :u .ill. I 1
.1 x, ,, ,i,;,.i ' .., 1.1 ,;.,., ,
thrcelh'tter-
- t tuiiin. -711 -lIU 4la4 ".
J ,(. 5, . ,,.., j,, Intl,3M.,.-
"You wouldn't. ton certain!
wouldn't." agreed Mr. Kennedv. em
..1... 11.
l'll.llft...ll v
"Itut Mr lMcwgoM, continued hi-
...-
uisti-.H. . the h:milsiuiK-.t of them
u.j
I mu-t say thai Mr Drew go id is
jatert
I ,
hue man and a man of tine man-
.
Mr Kennedy tva- conscious of a
slih' I1.1t te"t ju rcep ible tw nge of
jealousy. He had not come tnere to
hear Mr. Drewgoo i's pin -tes. "Let ni
see." he said, "it's alwut four vi a-s
-.nee ton and he ha I tour -tour --." j
he trict! to think of n'd-llcai. and s.nt-1
able phrase, but the words wo.ill an: I
come, -four blowout3''
".list f- wi-s .,-0 n- 'tv si-iee we
.ii.s ion. ti.irs 10 t-i-...i s,.k,
decided to -e.iarate. -he nnwered. 1
-mi. ing t. but 111M1M. in a p Misive v c
"As I s.tid. h wa- a ve.v tine man. but
l... .....I 1 ... . ... -..! ! . . ..
.1,1 ti.t .-. v.- .,... 1 ..:. -1
m- .11111 t . ie no. iroiiir -iai. 1 .ie vert '
...... ...... .. .,, , .......ft.,. I 4- . ,
1 liKli.
he look hc-toi-t U-ef e.xtremelv
rare, wh lc I eat it well d me."
. ,
"S.t do I." crieil her 1 -tener. ibdight- (
islit. .to one tn.t a barb man can e.it j
rare leet.
..uw oi- u.'j si,,.-, n pas-ion .or ra. .
on 0..." she said, plaintiv.lt. nnvting!
...l I... 1....1 .....1. . T 4- ...
.in- ni ui uer guest. -- wa- atti 11
lie ate them etert c.a.. and vo will '
certa nlv admit that, it wa- ten moon- j
s.dcn.e m him. when I t K.to.i that I.
.-odttr no creumstnr.ee. evec -touch an
omon.
"Inron-idcra: It was br.i'al."
Iln: the tt-ort .tf it tva-."utlc 'rent
r ..-. - ... ,..v
netoiato my
on. "that be ttaavd
.
tnoncv :u bttihtutg hi it -e -tenements
- -..,-.... ..F .M.
" ; ? " ,aa rt.tng -tm ni.w.'.
d a t lougi. it tr. ham t ir a w iman '
...... ..-. l . ... -
xt o ii-ut tutr.ett tv.o i.tt..iiiai Jo s -t
hi r-eli" ?,juare aaml a t'ind.'! ilnlh. j
..::d II: xe never K-ea .rrv
tion. Mr. Kennedy placed his chair
c.oebyMrs. 1 caoody Mde aad at
down upon it.
"1 hardly think I would treat vou a
badlva that," jhe said, coqueuishlv.
Mx. Kennedy.- heart began to b'at vcrv
fa4. ami a dull red burned in his cheek,
but his courage had deserted him as ua-
cfwe&IIvjSTt
and hr. qufv. r
JP11 changtajf ii
scnv. ai he could
nt !! I' -. V -ji
ior t' s". The
w mnm i
1ffii ftnttntr nf
too I vs.- ciu.l irlo li it
-, w-mmim wi TaWWi - v -
the mcr-ncr. k T ' r. and ajn:n n-
hurting to the J tv-carp-i r-d ti.r :
f5niic jraz4, ht viuJ. j -oftlv antl i
,.n - . .t.u'n.,iif4 jri! ... f.,. it.....r,t'
!hovr lonviy xom M mghc v. lh onlv tnitt-j
child Katie "to bIV(Ji ioryvK' Mr. I
LKenneth ihcdlr'i'hu'a'tirnlly that '
the nwpayru m kill table .t Mr- ,
-.: r i' -.-""-' t, .-..-,, ,
hiltC nlmll- -.. M fifl. ... .1. ....!, J.,.f .
-. v v AariBT u i ? ' h i va.Aaa milk i
- - .... - y 7 t; i " v. .. 1
child K a: jc to biv , fort"'. .'lr.
paitw ai giii tank- t -ir
i..t...' .ok.. i. . 4.I.- i.,..
jMmed. quite ai iialh. to lav hr
welUhaiM-l bar j the. hair-arni zi-t
to him. ariL aftk- lat in.tant , lie w-
.t u" '.. ..T. 'S.i V t i.
I ' . u "l,w1" ' '" .
Mic uiu not rei ni action aim
waitei a in itneat sat l.Iui to iak. but
: : . . . ....!.. . -. ..
lanjjnae wa ftir !ir ut of Mr. K-
nfrdy h reach thau tm r
1 know the rrfjf Iotn a bned
rompanioiu
of cxaggera
Me cu!d neci- her
of exnjrgorationn'isaVnt -t,itme:
nt "I
know uie irriei fi hb t in
M t ajT
a nw -
, inir tremor in hir racte ! know tin
M W
ei oi iwinj: ar lej-i if,
Utl
rid.
A
Mib omplcted lii.fi-.t.mouy. ami ln-r ( grajctl Uk hanl of the auiued clerry
dUengagei! haul mit-d her "faro vtith J man umi mu!. jubilumh "Nf.T. Mr
; dUengaged luu
a handkerchief.
J.
"Hon-t." xiil :Mr
Kmucdr. with
iiukv svmpaiiv. ! kio.
. ...... - ..
hi r h el
'
a hard turn
at' MM
m mv of 'em nut
Vou should i "er,-t fad ou mav
! ! nappy yet. '
uat
neter n
fair ladv
"f
Wetl.' J th.t' in hi
I y we d la-tl n J, up and make a
b;am." 3
"Could vou be happy with m
his face, -tk tW '
i .. i ..laatn a..ii i ..i... t :i
' X iaaaBM ,? nc.i i iei-Ko:i i in m-
i .Ji.X.l..
ing tojtl
itr. -
mphisim- his answer
with a re.ouudm i kis- How -unerior
shO' wa to tie Widow Carris u. and
. . . i i. i i. i l . .
nnm a niereinn i ronem-e n.m i.-jh
' him from ru irrt.ngthath iteful woman
linn ii 'iii hi ii . .411, in.. . I.. ...-......
' -ii . i- . . i.: . .:.. I ... I
Jill idet b mu it Kat e to hi mmd anil
he d d n t leet quite -o happv
"Well. Miruula." he .sad. "1 fiank
. t i - t. -. ,
mv -tar. for hnngm m- over her- t -t
' t. i . .. i . .. i ru i... .
. t ' it. but .. .'r-ttt late an 1 I 11 hate
. i . iii . .. ....
iiniu-t to them both: t'.ere was nothine-
bad ab nit tie- niin'f fellow
---J - ... .
he was
metelt p Kir and out of emplotmcnt.
Mn .. 1
imxf wrns wi ir mh,n-i jm-iiui-
for vouti" men in the little Hoos.er t.l-,t
i i .i... t.-.. .: .
age iiu.iieiiieni:iLioii o, uun:
nau Kept mm ..on i irjmg n.s loriiiue
i-ewnere. mi' n.- ii.inie n i ne.e.
l lcen meutioued betw.-en Mr Kennedy
overcoming .some other faint objection
on her patt to a speedy m image.
"Well Mr. Ixcnncdj looked troubled
" ' ufraid that is. I am rather in-
i: . .I....I. .1... 1. .. 11 ii'i.. I.
couiti help it. he aui. auxious't.
. ... .
"i on old inn icent. .M.r.inda mii.h'iI ,
:.uuI l,,l,'hl'l '!' " "You're too
,omM "" ng. Mippov I -ihou.d I
- " ' "' -l-"rJ ';r u" -
1 Uppoe toil
io.iiiiteu uie ei nut i
1 but goo Is. :m.l tth n we return home
iiiiv .Mini-, ziii.i . ii -ii i r..iiirn iioriii
' - .... . ..
..- ., . , ...... .....
""".,,,: ' " " ; ''""'
" n " utU;' ; w"" ""I'a
' I - a-NUUMi' J " "K'. "l
.r itenn-Mt ue. gire ut iini-iieii uie
sentence, "M.r.inda IV ibinlt will come j
back .Miranda Kcnne It. What a 1. a I
hat aha I
a1 hy to the
! she'- e-o!.
o iking for vmi
lt .... " .
...ft .-. . . W 7 .4. .ft.. '.ft.ft .. ... .............
':.. V I'.."4 .?". "
ivrwi ill
lol.ldi.'t do
r"r:1"";1 ".,l1" ., I,H- " louuti. t no
. twt:er.
ie - mi. pa ting iter piumo
! -uouMer.
"W h.i: do vou sat to going
i up Mond it? I'll com- Tmdat
and
Wednesdat w- II W back her and Mtr
prse etervbolv. e:i?" Mr. Kennedv
could n d isMit.'.in his sntf:ie-Jon. H
wi-ne.; ne com . .n ie na.ni- w tn mm-
. .. , . .
en. ne w.-ue 1 ne tonal snake 1.11111
?.nn VV' l,,r?nMr
l uA ?'
with the is.rtr.iits even Dicw.-ood.
a .
m everything now.
u v - . KP T MV Uw ,1
ot tne W .dow (,arr.-n when she-hon!d
i?' ' . '"' of I'T ,nlrr,:,'-'" ' -Mr"
Mlolv. the we.tlthlee. s.ngle woman
:,. , . ..
itl tOW 11
little gcut'cinau with a plump lady j
on his arm inquired at a residence in
!t" "5re. s,,,' - -ug itie-uay lor
s .1. . ...i ... .
,U.X J, I)tK,uUrv
-ie-
he ks in. Do vou wi-h to see
1 him?
Well, ms
he an-vered. twitching
jlt, tlMl
nervoc-jy.
wc 'thou- .t -we j
in 111 l!!llll!r '.?i!nl.
lull-, we tv con-
!
...
clUiitJ -
V.. u-5.n
to N'
uia.-jicv.,. int.- .
n,. :, 4j 3,,, (,im..lIr0tt u,vtlv
f.1.11.. r.-'e'in tl...,. " . .Ci ts.. in -.
,vho h.td oaei the d.or. "A eoiiple
,. ,., tu. ,vnr:.,r ..- ... , ., .:i i ... ;
U.m.. rjtu ... to ihr aarriaj. a"l
' was ju- going out to do bu: ton tti 1
an-wer ju-t .-.s well " "
J"
t .t,V W,.re m.j ,. Jlf. ,J,vr fJ .J.J.
paHor bt the c eig ni.tn. lo whom Mr.
Kanavilv male hi- tn is, defer.i.t al i
,-. -.-in wa- s.i 11: :n .v-m in iji.i.
- - -
.,. -. when h - -datrc- fel! o ! couple
,t the utToMteId of tb room "Jf
........ . .
k.;.A.." . . ..... t
aad -u.Ml a, ,
.' p,rahe .'
"I: tv 11 do you no good to follow its. I
Xarj-. Voure the tinest fellow I -vcr I
,aw m my --to., Jeho-fpbaf Km pnud '
to haw you f.sr a on-in-law. Good j
gracious:'! didn't think I could be m '
pleaxHt aver anything.
He crazy again." aid Katie. Icok-
ing around "at the ether ataased faces
in the room.
"So. I'm o rvlierrd. Pre .rihci
vou ami Mark were marriett for a
month pat. ttit I didn't any war
-- i ..-.i - . .,- -.--
up naUiraJiv. a
I r ti!d
fc-1 u.u Know." h- etusx-1 : h
-rentlv. -and Mark am Uxn w. r
la ni i.uru to-morrow if lie Jtctv.
fi...,tv1i,,..j'!..i- j.i. .r... .,
aram in hj tone 'lam kt ;
deeline. but I nlroadv have a taa":-oi
In B.'.rtnsa'. dnitoru."
Well, never mind, you ran Iwip nit
-'"" " -
" aa t ikiu a., a. liia a.a Mm w . i .& wan a a w
i.r.nm in htl Ir.m. ..I ... . -. . .
. .. ----- ---- . --
i le
eii. never rnmu. rou ran Mtp nit
: ,.. .. ... i... ;.. ..- i .. .. l.
ir-- I jrrarH)U,. Mi-nnJa i m . upc-t I
alnio-: f..r-ot wh-i: weMaow-f..r '
"Are vou ?uul' to mum- Mr IVa-
..i..v "I ...ii.: .7..i...- . ..
, . -?.-t. ' "
, or inrf. iiiiiin: no.u i"-n etciiij; ina;
ladv u-.piciouh.
lt-for ln onihl reply M
I.abodv
cla-jw-d Kat'e with both arm lou: the
ii-rk. and. k --ins: hr t"ilerly. wli
iieretl "I am oinj; to tn. to tomfort
lii- Joneh htrt for oor weet mother
-ake. Katie d-ar "
Mr. K-uneih. who had been .liaViR
hand w th .Mark mer n'in. ii
I?rrvdooI .. tou . biiw it tatul-
they were afraid of me. ami I w afra d
of Katie. o ve all ran nr. from each
oth-r and
Now ton c-ui hateadmtide vr.- Wing
and a.l b- happ,."' . i:e-.:tl Mr lo
bun. oo-l-huiuoredh
b,lsrhl ten cent, worth of war-pant
and a pair of moe-a..n- y.-terdtt. and
tt ill start a hii
prove-. He had t!
i- the walking im-
.
ie iUo'CnlUsehnr,'e j
I " " ' f Waukp.-r Wankau. or
n..i. . t t.: ...: .i
iin. i.e. u. ,i m name "-nine- in in
Sotix I .ngua-e. Tin
name
wa- r.e
cured a
1 Little
rive I from the fa--t
that
ne
woiiuue i nun in i iip-1 i niiei
itinde I ludi in eh
.!!.
.. . . . . . ..
iv.li. '. ..'l'l.illn l .1.' - .1 .ft. ..ll
..ti'i. i .i i . . -
"What uie- the pale-I.iee want'
, , . .. . . . .
. n . t. ... I !n. rii.vv lii..f t . i r. m-fjfti- .if f rt
. ad.ed the new ehief :i- a r po-ter of the
rbl entered h: wigwam tes'.-rlav.
"n K'MllV IOW l c ll '' IIH' ll-llli in it
. ... .. . ., " . ,
' Ctl-ed I.,tl e Km te. W. i the rep t
.. .' ., . . ,.
I had to cure h in. -aid Mr. Hunt
I'o know how the b g medieiue m m
.VL.V";K;.V' 'Y..?,.7J''X.:"'J-1-J?."::
nr.mnu ill !.- I m.n .-HI" l"-nr .-1. .1-
, w,,t eb-rve t,v i, .n..mie.i.-s in tl.i-
Ill ' IMIIbt 1 ,' ' I oi eii" is -.-, iiv-JT-s- -a
.. .iIi.kV Xliu t .rl a.l ata-b. I liut all jm di.l-uf
tu tna 'mtnniiiMiii ! ui imoi im
V.l..LM::1"
to iu tuii h.thor tour nntin'i niiit
hv.' m t.rm ut tr.Tutt) e,imttir or
....... ....
i hi-tliiT o i wiin! .'rire uri'l istrii.k-e
i w.,,l,i lik., to n-iiirV that will ht .
ar ,,. fer .. in-n.u.i,.. ji-p..M eiiri
fori,, of ..merriment tl.rtt eome f.-.l.ii,-
ni.Miii.I..iir.iM.-ri.lontl Hl-tr.rt. while -e
wint...onniMtfM.t.ii4fto-nnl,ot,rp..o,,!
....... .in..... ...... -- ..-..
"vhen a toiing buck am mg hi new
'iiiud friend-. He continued "I im
fra il t asi.ti.e the emblems of tin
s,,.w digmtv while in the eitt until Mr i
iI)unotan kick mil. b -eaue he doi'l
w!int kings or elref- outside of him-.lf, .
that - why ton see t ,1 plume-
:ul,j ,,, t.t.a.sin- V ere It would take mt
t .1.... ... ...11 ..11 .... ... ........... ..
o'r uat- i" o-w .o mi .k"nvi..
-. ... ......
'among the Indian 5. t-.iles 1 ate p,r
go'len n.o-t of it now."
"Have ton been olt.ci.iliy noti'.e.! ol
XuXlT :i ivancemetit'
" -The lir.t I h-ard of it was when I
re!id thi morning papers to-il.iy. I shall .
t lk,. o. ....r-mati ae:o tie street
..-.-.- --- -- . ---
. ., ... . . 1
along wit:, me. ne nas just -etu me a
bII ;ni, j mj,.,,,.,. I ,.. , lkl. h.:u
chief of one of t ie trilx's.
Early in th- day Mr. Huntley -cut
out for fourbr.ck-. and placed one uu J
ibr each leg of hi thair a- a mark ol ,
' .....! .. ii.iu.' aa ttlj.k 11 tnll i? lliaft Irfttloltl ( " taltltjtal iif ft ( a 1 1 1 aa a. ft lit 'lllil iirit-l
' lil HW" " I liei hi Jcmi i-e --,--.: m a a rta-.a.-rff-.'a fttai-aat--r- . qo' 'iwv -'
' v.111 Im. j-ri-.ftillv ri-wnvi.1 u. ii if ii. . r inOs-. ot . rollap'i' -nililelllt a..ll so n II ll ib'C sJt'e ... 7 i l. ..I
-iii ie.rnii' iuiij ns?iiu -.i uu..r uu.n "' - tndling on each de. bv whce pieuro
-i urinMiiI fitith I tictorvciuld le g i tied over anv of It i , ,. .. , .' .. , . ,
; ni;4mrtieiirrnmyo.ie..nlnB-irt el .,.; .,,.:, . . . ',,.. . ' f a -mall .ectlon of a brooui-tiek b to Jw
l-w..Hn..in,lt.iere-eniif.ii. ami n-Kj -,1,1, - M .t M.b-.antmllt the r,im11,.nil..! .,., .. coiuwclluxx') the
tnuan! tn undirleniNl. I time the tmieir u univer-al ojuiiJon m the .North It a . . i . ,
rem .m. joins. .s.An.r.t Hcti.Kr. H even -diared bv mant in the Nmti .,.'.",' n i- .i
. Mr. Huntley allotted 1, - exes to wan- j The fall of r,.rt. Don .,,,n and Ib-nrt ,A l '"''"-f ,n Ur" nn "
der to, me Indian relic- on the wall I apparently opened the whole MMit'e-t l'-h tour toboggan to the Mge of U,.-
-ilHivehH desk. Among other thmg- t(, the lVderAl nniiv The Norlh b.- j V-- ' h-l-nder wooi ..r.nik-
........ r,..ll...r.Hl ,.nr, I tl. if he lej.-v 1 1 ,U. f.-l :. II l. . 1 ni-tle., atld 1hImI-. from a let 111 the hd
-..-.. ....-..l .-. ...... ..... ...... ii.-ii-.i .uat iiuii''i j--.st.i,n.-.- .oillll ll.'
1 distinction. H reputation hereiof. rt 1 charged at the time br ni-tpipe.- er
' !ei r.-t.-d on two ere it effort of b. ri..Tt.inilent. in. I tn -. .T...i..nll.-.1..
.... .-.,.. r.
nft. -n,e f,r-t wa durng the Cn.cagc
-r... .. 1...- t... .m. tt... ..r....i,.i I
;.i ...... ...- ., . 1 .,: :. .i,-. I
III' a aa -......t..--. ---,.- ...-.. 1
.in,j .j. eutter- guiht-o with
.
Mrg.M'g
.'?"'" Tht' :h'r '',rrt u:l "'n,t
.,Hkendvke I'at-.rs," which wer
pKnted in'a Urooklt .1 paper His ob
,. in ecttiusr the b'xck te-terKt w.
ice. in gtuiu. tin u. ..- 11 e 1 u . n.i
. U .-,, ., ..nt'.. ifttftitMriK. fotiml i'..iri
, ' U'ord.
i .. 4 .
A HINT TO GUILDERS.
)trr-Ornmnt tlou In llrlrk-iork Con
Jrmnrtl Ujr j(innoi-ur.
'Hie desire, for the ornate ha- giter
rie of .lat to Uv rnot elalorntc ant
fantasMc atiemp's in brc-nnd in th
method ef put'irg tlicm toeth r."
-i , l e-:te n-eni .-.:erilav. "Tr
...-.v .... .if n..ilvki8! t.-i tb:. f
matter ha frequently b?n the o rnsoa
f- .- .l,.nbr nf in".! tn..?.. in rh.. em. .
........ .... -. .-. -.. ....... nv - .... ,
.ton of a cten. l'.as tv ami wonderfullt
.. ,.. W1-, W'hde thi. wlem.r
de--.n-tiw.il tt tme w:-. w..rn n-w.
i- not in:g'itly o ih ar rar eye. th-'
- - - "- . --
wear aid :ea-of the coaaf-t- ot h
.inoa M:oa. niche. l .--.-
sd 1 .m' hi- a.'t mv i-.ktvc ae - ir
. .
aad o iuh a hau-e
-igh'U m aritci ktw
ith a hiu-e tuiU-h mort ua
-4. -u. 1C
.... . .
a.. 'i -
bu Wing of a non H.feWa.1 n.d fc- f
t .rtl.ag 'r caranca.
"Thvv-jr-uu- projociion- sad reec -
air of pa.t glorv aad damagetl p!cador
i tacreac-l "if builder-Vou Id onh
recognize the fsc5 that the cTort j'at
In thi directioa wonkl be better apprt--
ciatcl if directed toward the jntenoi
finish of a. boui the result arould be ed-
vaatagcoai ia raany ways. Fkil&id-
phia Itxit.
THE BATTLE OF SHILOM.
ri rir- of i Turk in-4 .t
tioo. r0f,Birtrrt ith thu irartnt
. , . ,
Aicir-T- iwrrPwi or jilw u-
"-7tT 'T" "' lh ?mUl '"
TV. .f T!. n fv t Vh "K ,. u.t .f.
h5t.
' j. ,
catH
j ,.
, - v - - - -
ll.t .. ... V. .. .. . ., . ..
i. .11 . s 'i t j. iaa aaxa rw 111 t w 1 1 n v 1
,-.-. . .. -- - w., . -... -,
truth U cur.oolv !nuatd br a
ul reading uf the txr.t artlaltM oa
I . .. , , ., , . ,. . ,
' me iww o. .'ni yn in i; rniarr
-ntrv. tU oae by Gva-snl r.raat. thn
S dt&rr bt Coloarl WiHiam I'rw-tun Joaa-
' ., .. ... .. : i i-i...,- .i
w"'"' '"" .
i Uio tan' of Joffer-on DavU Oa
j:tte.
. ,. ,
i ti cwor-. ine rtNierai.
cf
the
course.
fk.. ..tli.rr
.... ....-.
Confederate,
!. Not
ah
Li their inteqiretntton of the aim and
pirpvto of the combatants atni in their
punaao the combatants arnt ,n their
e.timato of tb MniUcanca and n-lt
of the ttr-t day- battle, do thev differ,
biit in their account. of meuu. e en in
ial nor tietaU. lltu (.oionei .lotm:ut:
I cn-dit (Irani with an army of , 4 ilwtur t tat? oraty a rewli! u tae
j nearly ,Vi. of uhom uen tTe-l1vr ' f'oaft tUrnle frvat tlnnr rlag uf fva
j while he allow Uh ( 'oafetierate iut tnidrr aad pola-y at tht iavttki ol
inaniler .v.ij. of whom but -to.on
tti'.v available for combat. (o'm-ral
I irnn;. n me contran. c e tar ent re
r. .. .
, treuglh of the r.-deral arm at 3.i.,.
-if uimtn not more than 2.'t.i were n
! line on the ,:rt dtv Ki coure lien-
' rnl (Irzmt -tnteinent of Ir own fon -
,ri,.nl ,.ai.ge f eommander. ;
erier-
, al (,r.-,,u wa- fr.-elt chan'ed at the time
with being intoxicated, and severe! v
i .:... .1 . .: i ... 7.
eiuieiseii jr inimii'- uiloieii)iintl men
j l ""' l v
ai ine iroiu whiiimii eariuwurK uir
...!. . .. :. t . ... .... ... '.i
..,.... . ...k. ft .!.... lltt.ll!...!.! l.
, -i.i . .
I.. ". - ." -.
i ,- ''i. 'M I' 'irwilHI HI-" ,..!. ... .14, 1.
Trenti' diti-iou .surprised and eapt-
tired at the tery beginning of the light,
Niine of thce then current error- . re
corrected, o far a- we know for the lir
! I me o'liciallt. tn (ieneral (Irant's pa
j per. (b'tieral (irnnl's hore fell on h m.
and neurit di-abled him, two dav be
I fore Uie b.t.tb The raw leti. s wii
put at the front purposely. u-rl
(rant tru-tme; to their commander.
j (ieneral M.eruiau. to coinjHu;re fo
1 J : ... 7 .,, ,".-.. . .
. f lIlUiaillltT IV IS Kllieil I lie llllll.irilll
i,:,.,.,,, .l,,...,,. ,j,.. ...- ,.
I " '-" - -.'-- -- -!
I : incsanly th.- judgu.e ,t.. of U.th
j i
nuinors win eomiMie wie two patter-to
. , ' ,'' , '.'
reach a true undi r-tiMubii ol tin mo
mento.H battle. UU.l Will tilld 1.1 leu-ral
f;r.inl'M frank confeion of hi mua.t
' ,J'V . l . . ' ' '" V "'.
prehension ot Uie strength uf the I oil
fedenct. and in Colonel John-ton -
tan.
OllUl
-bared that belief. Ce.ieral ("rant, a
-onn a the dlatort Halleek gave him
opportumtt to move, acted in aceonl-
Mtvt. wth f, H -i,,-epient m.uct.ons to
general Sheridan In-fore lCehmond an I
pU-hed tl ing. He burned hu .iniiv
lorward after the retienting Confederal
. .... ...
iorce-. me u ug .o g te; lem no time to
recover from their dcmoralt-at.on H
expected no other than a Fabian policy
of
-low retreat a.d
Mitten, but not
JiT
Tj.- . B-.al.( . lliui . Lk
" ''"- e !-; .tiiu.i- ma.
t.H
Co If-lenite noir.ll retmit. if
jmshe J. he threw up no earthwork..
He put raw let en at the front He tele-
... ... . ft. ..
graphed to Haikw-v on aturdnt nigh:.
. .a..
I hate -careeh the faiatt iiba of an
attack (general one Iwin-r mt Ie imo:i
u-" The armt. catching the con'ag.ot
f hi eontldenc. jHThnp neg'e teTf to
keep out -cotiL m the front Th.- wa
. 1 .- IM'ft rt' vim. inn .i -
nn-d bv General CranL w1h do
ijM rwc.
...... 11.. .1.
denv rnie
u u-l.i.. V 1 . --"'
nffinr ntia Istr ..
, - -- -.--,-
. l. Jl ' AT' III IM i:il IILila. fttn.
den ml theni.clve, wer tn ilerm'n
upon that tery point. (Jencral .lohn--ton.
t.rt in command. pnrpoHrd an '
attack I'ener.d H.aureganl. the jnpu- j
lar omhern hen. of Hull I'.un. w.v oi-'
poilloiL He tn-ned to purue tf.e
1 ,. .. .1- . , t ' . .
ibct in theWe-t wh eh ("etirrnl Lis-
pur-u 1 - eJJ.stivelt in the Kat to
prolong the war. uetry wit the North,
and keep hi own arrnt inta.-:. bt a de-
fen-ne campaign, (ieneral John-Ion
otft-rmlcJ all opi:ion. UkthI il the
euiine 1 of war tin .it:urdiv aftera'in
with tie dcrvdve deciar-ttion: "We
sha'l attack at iLttHgh: to-nK-rroiT. I
,.... -...
wonht aght l.o:n il they were a mUi-
ion."
Thu both sklc entered the fir:
flat's battle under -on- d--ulraatagc
The lciorI fori- we:
ro no; cxictiag
kh pr-parTl l-c
an attn -k. awl w.-ru n-i
U. Kten whea i: caar. tber rrg-trdad
l K at Ur-t a onlr a romanHrmTicv tn
y
t;cexl lreraiaa. wh wajat
1 a.
. th front. itt-rvrvV-d .t. "tMRaitrtj-
! er.!.' he -sjaacV. "j a -och fo a t
...-. 1.. -.a.... ..J - V
. ., '. , . .
(."O'lft-iLTto- ontTd m aa a.ggro-n- (
tioa rd -UCCC-.S.
General (-rant appareatly 3nLU that
tte Kedcral forces were 301 doicitrd oa
trie lirt day Hut wc think th fat
fonKSMronl tm eiiim. lt -.-
Lsd tccn forcctl Lcck ucarir or oo.te
t wo miles. General I'rcnti. diri a
had tcn captnn.nl n tansjc 2.?3 oKi-
ccrs aad rcea. the rederal carap-i were '
in the po--j-esjoa of th encrar. Wha
the Confederates could or wooL. hsve
done oa the raorrow ii their
leadacxjkip kai retaaiacd ua-
in
h, tas.ng for granted that the (oa-j' nzhlmnTl. aDlJ lhff u,r. an-.i7- do then-" "He mut gj,c Utn
feden.te fom-s would not tenture on an br-ailde woopof the teigle. hlack ilk ,it. rnr dear, and th -he
aggre-r.e campaign, the (onf-derate l,i,.. r, Prft, ' " und..rtad ' Oh' Aunt .lane' Aan!
lamptugn w-10 uivKiei coen-ct. iae i in- rew :,-sia a g.-v. 11 1 Trjur. Hi -apr-to3U4 hha -nh
rciol In comma aI w. half jdek. had ' called Antie-rata. Th- axva a eon- j a kavi'on patrol a-arfixi.W'j' -co",
no faith in an assault, aad no expects- b.sataoa of amWr sad rnbr. Tije ot-j j feftr cj-j:. Hirst-i- -a eajjiL Lett
J phanjd nnt alwarn nreuln a mat
! ter f opiala. That tho warMJ
Uat couH kate ,1mm thr talrra!
"Tw nto thf riT. or mt of ttr f
M ft i. -- . ft 1
w. ami norow iofr .aurr.
W !JK",ml,b- ,Trc '', ,J,r1 Je'K?5
. . i. ,,.w. . , .
. nKrru In part ol ttenTAt Itua
i, r .. ,. . ... ,,, ,.
r i W. U knj M.fc"fc.' IV
r -
attempt a nl even nx4le Tbo deata
of ("nr!il Johaon dftnlre! tho mm-
M..i .... r:--,t tL..i.t.ni n.t tK
,-.-.- . v.-. ...-.-.-.. ...... .-.
ctrunsrv o: comuasourr roi:at a
Htaac o! JIc At tae rwtru c.
!rnr oa :-lt:na.T afraoa torI
' 'Hr-ril na.t urjrru aa. x anui
withdraw to Connlh On MoaU
inorrua.. kc onlfn-l that witbdran-x! i
l.. ..t.v.. Ti. ;-. .IV. )AftL rtl
. .m ... " A 2 . ... .. w
' . I .
hikh w;v .-, loofedt-rate attack und: j
f u:ic coranatt4!rr.
"J? m a a i",1!,
lit- .wnd da':
L.. rfte ntvI.f
atlutr m'maMjrr jfc" WrW ku
ay,, ,OCle.fui It , indl. rrrt
t u. il a chaav of nwanal
; a rkans; of j-drv' Ule pla o thf
tieW uf battJe tth Httio m-.nitj.at
aikh.
' THt- battle
acwlnrlv illutrat.
iow
.
Pir tlHf ptrttior o: war lrtaa
o: war lrtaa a?.
! what we call arridttai. If lu-ara!
Jhntu had litrd b vtoakl kar pr-
til ia Monda the a;rtti tn: ct
of nuda. and hi araiv wmtld ba
tery. Mnjir Ilnwkm lot hikat, oJ
onel Mel"herii , hop
e
t as
hvt
through th UkIv and hted jut ka
1 .. ... .i . i" ... .. i I
i eiMiu;n hi lake mill ihii ii uni;ri , jiihj
l.i. .1. i.j. !.. ....t
uie .scuo'tini cu lenrrni tirtni "ir
H. t itltll llff In .. l.nll tft... ......iLMiJ
I . .. ...n... .... f, 4. ...... .. ,.-.....- . n. .
'... . ...
had mU-isl (.eneral .liditistou. and the
other ball had -.truck lieaend (Irani.
' the cotuumnder ol the Tedi-rd fieAs.
not of the otlfe 'errtte force. H.aikl
hate l-en chang'tl. and the bie oi tk
battle of Sfthdoh might hate la?n dtller
ent. C'artMi I tn ri.
TODOGGANING.
liie si;.rril je A lo linn tlio VriJ
"Iiuaine tour-elf at the summit of
I ..-.... i j .1 t .... . .
:i V,UI x nunureo .e-t in iimgiii. ami
-. . .t. !. .. .tf jtj.ar.(.a-
,, ,,,,. ,t falN ,,,.er a a
i or a
nleht-
.. .
mare, da.'ling white, each little grain
of the -now M'luttllating like a dm
mond. Vou itndghten tour tolKgg.ini
head, and t our hulv t ompai.ion ltotfs
, ,f , - tlCi,..P h(.r ,11..,
'. ' r...il m .-" h' r -strt-
assume- an nl.uo'l perimndiciilnr He
sit. on. and the nether world eem to
rie up and Mnile vcmi In tho fare.
Nothing in the unit rr-e rembb- thi
tipit di.s.i swixip. S; low is the sled
and so light It- fabric, aud o Iremeiul
on the miprtu in-tatttlt nttaiieil. thit
the nnpreion is one of Mttiag till
while Uie lin.Ver-e Jbe up nt on. lh
h irp Ige of the -tralninic-bonrd cut
-..l..l...- ,.t ......- ll.nl I.... ..... ...l
i.tiiiwfts- i -.in. .ii... jii- ,v i..i. nii'i
cover t our Iwanl tt ith chdlt d.atnoatl
and Angelina- hair with pr ed.ni
1.......1.. i. i.- .i.l .1 ..-1...1..,..
J "' ri V, V S J, "r r;"7 .
crysu.. ht msiiwi .. n.e iar-. ir-.w.
a gnmistone, i h. nare Iianiiy wai-
.owe,, jo. r neari a,nP ,0, are
at the font of the .dope and ith the
l-oiim! of a -hark toueheil wjth the
-teid. the b'd. striking th level, spring
a dozen feet into the air and lnndig on
the let el now-cmt -jiei.ii onward with
scarcely lessoning pes;l till at lot it
stops more than a tn.le away from th
hill whence vou tarti d. and wfcere now
the great p ne. look likc.-cmbbv bnht
r - .!
In a minute you hate gone a mil- and
Why He Didn't Fall.
Lat prlng an Indiana raan tsrted a
, a !oKn ja Da'.ota. and aWut
. , ,,,,,,,. , 1 -t - 1
the I t of October, having M.-t-tjreil tJ
. . ,-.,,-.
r,: l "xU,ul oi ?-.c,- a a
wa one nHraing p.,d oa tn- door
of the hank rending-
Teiajtoraniy H ed Hf-j-e u py
dpoi,r- in fall.
lb" banker wanted tet th tew-
Ir of the titihltc previon to n bis;
--cjoii la the coare of half a h"r
we ttrr wer .c:el m, tfc tpShv
g:i-d. tie bnaker 4rfjei n tfl he
wa en:aieri flwt b-tsr aad only tw
nv-be thxrk. aal t'e rh-p --ko he'd J
-. ......
rerolter Jo ki car jovhUlj t-rraorkd
"Now. than, jar frb-nd. w gtr y
mj
jat tre anaata to aah.s-k thai tda
aayi rooat oot ike Iag; Ut OnptUrc in
jf t
falL
l.Vpo.fcor -scs-3 iI In fnll and t
a;er kt cmc hjxi bt aeartrhof c
Xbm
baa:
awry
.1 turai -.? M a-f VW ,.
.
Tbe 3i- giaware mj te saarkr-t
nartof AnjJ--rraa gia..war W d a r ch
raby eoior aa ! :h Jowtar pjrt a exset j
renre-stetio of th ecar-; amb-r h J
i made tato had. glob aa 1 al
k.-ul ? rti' aei-i- xi-mir 3rlir4ri r.t i
tabic ware are raid to rrpravent iij-
ect- The glx Iia bnca. 10 4-m- foxj
two year. I: i-ftsadein MAxachcrti.
and cot aboat ercait-ur!r p-rceat
more than ordinary cut warr. Large
qtiantlte sre hlpj-rl tn Mexico sad
ixail: A-ccrica J. IL Kcs&tlL UVxu
Xinvjadercr, ia X Y. Tribute
"ll-- -ii.iim uiM-Kt . Jin" inin n i-iiKTniwi mv
,...... j-.i --.t...i tl.M .K-. -.I.-..-. fjfk mrirrr hr AtinlJafiP. what mtiI hfr
PERSONAL AND LITCHAMV.
Kufu J Cnddft.-. pH
ajijaiinc writer, "d wel"ior-
rr'.idrnt of !-KXiTUir Kr . Iia h-nxnm
iaane.
-NurU rontUutr nlne-tntK tf th
KV rsvl is llnlnd. and aiaetarn
wen Sloth of tk boV rvad tn tlvo
rbolo -wUl
The Indon tK"pr-ri Un
-ar tfcjutfM' fvbwiii; as! l
nthnr jutWe or CMWanit nja asythln
;ant apVtar' in tho robni of another.
-Ida f-wi. 'the (Jra IK-Rnijr f
(am Kwk. aor Nirt, 1J. 1.. Ka
wj: 3. xvribution to tki trrurnr of
J (.rn Parttuc naonaxcoat fl in
.... . .
1 klnjl
i w iamm .wimni wvnir-i inni
I un ! wt en"" n ...;-
M H-1-. a. tie tn-w a
W ltrrr )ro Uutt Atrxu
V1 P1
j ivain ( Vvi, nfc onflW-tr
1 tarrAtene! t t-iuukvaf: - mn Iho
fTMsl -.kat he c---ld at wrllv ie
wrr-l "ll yv I sil f-t-'- y '
pxB-nwo o! tV haad-vrtUaa;. aal alki-d-teaxo
t-wa oa ihr -froanad lka rati mnix
.1.-4 mtd." A". ). CkHfnern trftcr
Utmrr. -Mr Sorant. tk Nrw York, pho
tjrrher, atlk;k ver ty ym of
C rch aJ ert tad d krf--liat,g In
-anrt-al aad ckxlk for Ike T! and
salmnjrtMtdi C!b. f wkk h ;x
aettber. ll aMend- jraaliir U
fHta the Utters ta hi grunt --4abhh.
M-al. A )' A-
-m" Nt- invite the I'iince of
Wak. . w Vo ka, btl i-i-faa tf g.
to 1h his giet wiaeu ke vi-4ti thi cmiu.
Irt -1 teaaler yattt. ke wrlti. Ui
(ri-edotu if my dimhk--aarr-ltl iH?-jtm
iunajr ike prirvekUkra kok-can. I'
tw whirt Ike nafkrwini grovaa
ranVet awl th wthl hin hatobc her
omuijt
Ihe new bk, "lliw Manny
rttaker " nhtrh l a d t b-r a rtply to
"'ll llread-wiaaer-." ka )ttt Un
puh.ishetl. .-.ad It ka k-ea Jl-arally,
ander-uxid that Cogr-atit4tii Mnrtltt
A. Koran, of (Tete!nd. tv th aulfctr;
Imt thai grntletu-iU druittM the report,
jtid theie ptximie- to U the Mini"
muliirf nUiiit the book .at thern wsi
about "fhe Itretubw-tHMitr-ft" taoj;a
firr 'tih.
'IV-lale Hatid Kmihrnll of Kort--mouth.
N. H . had i i-eteriiJ Ka-nilcn
during ki lifetime the r.r exp.friac
(d w.!j under the rHf tr- f the old
hou-e at Ttip-tleld. Mas . acum geiH?
raiiouA of ho own 1.Jk1. iiittaodt. Id
own gnat grandfather, jrmaaifnthef.
fntln-r. mother, his w n generation. hN
own and Id brother' eblMrrn and
grunlrh l.tren. nud h br-other' gr-at
graudehildren - Morton Jarn.
I'obeeumn lLehnrd I. I.ldnalgi. of
New York. h b-en relinil frm the
foico and will hereitlter reeet" a jmii
miii of Hit v dollar per month. Hi-
dredge hns 1-een ill eollPnUoMs eerCo
for lift) -two te.tr. and i now i:!ilv-
et en team old He wa oo of the
(our men who lod guard nt (ntl
(Jnnlen when (ieneral lifatette wa-re-len.Hl
ht the cttt-!t of Nett York, and
was the il!lcer called ht ihe tnoh ufler
the murtier of Hr len .lew -tl III HIV tearf
ago It wa- he t-o fiHind tke litrJo-t
wjlb which the murder a eouimitteil
and the clonk of Uie murderer. -A. )'.
.Sum.
HUMOROUS.
The principal seanon tlbiMrated at
the toiler-skating nnk are "lair and
"pr.ng." Some d tk remark lh.y
protole are -timmerv. - .Vrri'oieti
IkniM.
'lid Ix'd i ton -.hurt." nhl he
tall man. on being hovn to h nKiin.
"You miut retneuiUir.' nkl the Iov
"that when toil ate In there will fen
two fret added to It." .Menrtntnt Trii
rUr .?oepb Mnnnaduke Malldlr. how
dare toil. lr'-' exelabneil the Jmllg
ant mother of n St. Ixii.ta lt "Tike
toar sinter' ear .nud" otT tour feet in.
ttauter and tind yir ruhleir. Don't b
.lax.irf" J'tUrtuwjh Corniei'-.'V
jrjA
"l'Kk her, till jai-ee of mini
don't uit mo. Il' from the boat, of
tke aHiuiaK nerk." nld n taan to a
'..cnuaii Imtrker "Mm frin. ill dot
1sfif tat I Al M park of dot neflk.
rrr xim nobling hot horn In frnil of
J)t week ' y. V tvtrprntktit
Do oi innnafatnre truekj
ell a rdler -kale? ' "Oh, no,
Uat I u a down at jour fetory thl
I . I ... I.K...I..
I iifniiiiw mm nwi viai ant iviwhjii
j "Ok. tho-e wen not, tnick. "S1'
N. thev are tke kind of kjl we ra
1.1 "... j n.i tt.i ...
'lfrii-K .. erK,,. ,,,--.
. . .... mWXr,l tV wdl
wW 4w .( mr- ..jof
. j fo u lJ
j armt munth . ....j1, vwj n4t lkf
. . . , ... ..' .. ....!...
iwii.'j line o : ; - mwj,".
I'.nt 1 uei n tho oihrr Jaruitarw alul
the room tkat rraa"t nailed dowa.
A. )" 7rtiAi'.
"Ant Jane. ) t lfe t.nie that a
ladr mar ak a grntJom-in u marry ler
u 1: leap tear' "in rnr 10-sr.
1 s 1 qnue true -im 11 im u..n mi
- ... . . ..ci... i t . . ....
Jane! Now I know wbr rou htr o
intr blsek ik drej-. Q4ruo
"Ma-y. what doe thi mean? I
Snd a bill 'for the -$e id ho- -JMyre.
raonn. a man oallel U ln if ro
n-J bo-. I tottl him tia 4M arif he
lft tlwt InlL" - Why'dbl t, te I Mm
we ti-d ho-'. Mary W'c aeirr Uu
Marx' faer jhn4el urjrte. dl-tm 1
sad"rrpntrb "Wht - d. taartaj
wub veljeni'fn.'Hi. -u&f 5l&ift un
haTent any "Wbr. n'ra W'hai
doe i'at take p tfce isor-i! wiibH.
JtGttmn Trantfrtpl.
-"Jim KVrn ?' thl. M3rtiut."ri.
t-hinjei Mr Jarpoit. who a tr-lx
k- e-rca.ag poj-T. "oe of the d -t
ta-a IueitV-a jne h" i rs!-l nt
j AflftAJA'. 0 jrtt-it-f That Jf i
over thaa I - rxp-ctto te -ik
ia r Jifr" ro rlog are sronb
aMr than aihew. Jcrrtnlah." yaitdljr
r-naarke-l Mrj. Jarnhlr- Asd!rSIn
1 Jarohfv e?l ker tur &. fiiv. aji
mid 4e ?ed -, U ap f,T hJmtJot
J5ttKjae"-.v Y. lltmUS. ,
j - Jirt-u-ie 4.2fur.y..t;., x-tj-j 4 sea
thoawijal. At t he r-xhHtncili
-Tnv-haxecb3nre4 -Whf.&MrT'
atetl Jrt. Ik "Weil before 'we ter
mirri-'d. ywi gave ro Xvy? citxl
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