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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 7, 1885)
I . t , A- L I i ( i m t II .. M f tt it: .I rwm'ir THE RED CLOUD CHTEr A. C HOSMER, Pubiisaer. 'HED CLOU! J. XKHi: sK livjrivhl Secuird. AU Hight wr-l.l Driven From Sea to Sea: Or, JUST A CAMPIN'. BT C. C. r02T. rcr.i.isnrn nv I'khmihsion of J. K. Downit k Co.. runi.isiiKiu. Chicago. "h i-n:it xvi -rfNT,N,:,:i Hut now :tll know to a certainty tli.it Hm; family c'relo was to be broken, and broken somewhat rudely. To Lucy there i.tm.-tantry came the thought tliat Krnstus was jroi:i- he cause of his love for her, aIlhoii"-h he made, no fcin ami .she could only sur mise. She realiz- il. too. more ami more, how dearly she loved him, and that a union with Mr. AnncNey, scpnr.t'iiijr hvrjwii would do from all .he he'd i"'H it'.ir, would not hrln her happi ness. Sh.. saw now tint her loer liad no iniliiem-e whieli eotild he used to aid he jseii!Ts in oiitaininir ju-liee from the miniiijr eompany, and that, even if he -hould be L'riiiTuih enough to jovo iuvel j.ersotai as-i-tuiee to her own fnm'lv, whi-h .somehow -he doubted, her father was far too proud to ae cejt it, 'Hun the thought wlm-h h:id come to her during the ride house from tie iantiir, when the announcement of Ikt enag.iiK-nl bail been made, that her fam l it, u-' th uU h-r ..'ii-h-y --k-iniT an aliiaiue with one who was con neet d with the e.u-e of their mis fortunes returned to her again and iga-n. j.iwlucing u fe-ling that -he was , evimie j tioni tJieir.nn rmo-l tltougnts and atleetlon -. which could not but af fect her act oris, however she might struggle against it. and which, re ading upon the others very nearly jit'odueed lite feeling she deplored. Mrs. I'liiMiiis felt that her l'oek of younglings Wcie about to take v.-.n?: that Ihech.Mren for whom sin had la bored anl planned an I lived were to go lroin her, in all probability never to le reunited op earth luaiu. Not only Lra-l'is. I.til Luey, ami ihen .Jentfe. Would si,on v fk home-, lor themselves; :iml tiial, lo.. farawav fiiin tle-ir iar cnls who were Jo be left alone and lonely in thei old age. No" not ijiiite alone. .Johnny would iir-v.-r leave tueio: no inatt-r wh t cl-e might hapi en. the h'.rd with the broken wing would not leave tie home net. Hut what il the nest should be de .Stroyi d. Mid the crippled bird be left to stiller Jr.10 lack of food and shelter? She and .John wer- getting old now. She had never r. coguied tins :i a fact before, bu? now sue felt that it was true. Suppo-iug that the ranch honld be deilmveil. and thev in their oid Kg-, and with a hi'ples-, child, be turned out I to iM-.ii aa 11 Supj osc but no. she would not think of it. Mhe I ord would piovide. They had I con ti r.ugh many trial-, and their hlii'e: in-, h.id no been m ee thin tlie ciiiilil 1mm r. ai.il she must not permit lierneif to l.e 1 H.i.iv and m. add to the s,iirterings of the other-. She went about her work with a obeerfii! air; pit' ting 1'r.t -tils' clothing in the bet p. s-ible repa-r; made him new sjjins : nl uiiderc!otIn-s ami ili.l many little ihiii"s h- s'i..-. whi.-h she thoi.gh! ni'irl.t add to his comfort when he -.hotdd 1h far from her. with none to do thc-e ililb' fa vol--, for him. As for ..'ohn rars"ii-. In- was simply passive. The gleam of .sunshine which had come to him when lnpe r-vived with lie b 'ii.. n -. of th- vvirk on the dam ha I d ed out. ami he -aw nothing blight in the gloom vvl.ii-h enveloped him. lie went ar.urul in a quid k'lid of way. say ng 1 tile, but striving t add what hv c u'd to the phy-ical comfort of each men.b.-r of his family, but tieitbc- Mi.ge-t"iig nor opi.osing any thing. And now the morning of 1 1 -- day on which ICrastos was to leave them had sirrivcd. The wam.11 which he was to take had been io.tdc 1 tle iay before. Thi'ie was '. b d ami bedding, his trunk containi'tg his persona! etlect-. and a box into -wii cii .Mr-. I'ar-ons and the girls had managed, unknown to h in. to put -ov-'rl little a't'eh's .f comfort or luwtry a a pba:iut surprise and leminder of them w hen lie should unpack it at the end of the journey There was also a plow and a few oth.M-agrieulturd and mechanical itn plenienTs seve.;ii acks of grain for the eolts. ami prov-ions stillicient to la-t a little time after he should reach his des tination. Silently he took the hand of the man who had been the only father ho had ever known. With all hi-might he .strove tt say good bye. but could not ma-ler his voice, ami he dropped the hand, ki-sed each of the women in turn, and without a word .sprang upon the waeonand drove away out of their -sight. ' aw As th fa truly turned to enter tin' house, old lh.se. who had appeared not exactly to under-tand the cause of all he had seen, looked inquiringly up int. their faces ami then avvav in the dir -c-1ion in whudi the wagon had disap peared, as if to a-k if this wa- anything more than the usual daily trip to town. Apparently convinced by the sorrow ful looks of all that somcth.ng grave had occurred, he lifted his no-e in the :ur and gave a long. low. mournful liovvl Mini liv down with his head upon now i ami i.iv tiunii i in , Ins otic-tret-hed paws ami coikuup u to look down the load He never returned - J a-' ' IW..V41X41 a aw a. w - - j . to tii.v L-iTiiioi iivr :.iiiii iitij umimiiv .. . .- . 1 . .....:..- .. ...i- . .uu. . . ...., ......... ...-..... Wk. .!--,.. t I j 11111 II TT( Ts-sjmi II, fl !:. Il.rv- went to feed him. tlleV tonml h.m dead. h:s l-enjl nYh' - rcuheaoaws. as,tt,ll b o.oa uotva .llic roRc. ...-... --.. --,... -. ----- -- CHAlTtlK AV1I. llK-OT VTION. Era-tus was s clays in tuaIng tbi journey to Mus-le Slough, and a dcsJ la'te looking country he found it. For miles aud miles, at this season f the year, not a green thing appcar-d upon wlfch to fasten the smalle-t hoe of ever changing, the waste into fort lipids of grass and grain. The settlers already there seencd upon the verge of starvation, lint th-eo or four inches of rain fell during ihtvn tiro year, and for months at a t!me;he soil "was uniuoistened even by dw. Tiiosc who pcjssesscd a little meuey -when thev catne had expende! r in ftttilc cllorts to produce a crop, am all to his old place lio.ui uie Kiiencii ooiw... o. ."' I nilill - .l.un 11 m-.-i t........... ........ i; SOIUC H:lV. 111. rU will nn.h-ili.t Mm 1 wake tliem . I-:ms If-l. le-H'V-?- initi! he ,.;!. vyas to be found n.ar tho flJm ho lnin..s a!ou a t m tt.rar?.,o.: .,e hr. w,n thro... iu,f e .i" s,.vii i.i wo n .mm ....... """- :,jcd the gulch itself a litindred feet l0" grvtllv bv the lo-s of the ranch, and Tlie s h ami tear ar our-, tl- t'o hea.t tunic, in one or .non. at.u u no. f, hT for .,, ,,,., b., (, . , nil i vve . shall then have onlv ourselves and n, . "V1; .,, ,, .,, .i th.. slcoii to1 with bis old i'Vi'-; licd iinou ' . i -. r .i t . " . , ... , .. ,. Oh! -ancuacl en eh -pot. -cre.j the f o. Mit.n. Willi nis out u ii.xc.i .po .l)(l m .MU, of tjIC f.lc, :h-u I;i! ,Jan .Lhnny to provnie tor. and if we live c Uer m-h our m.pdty CunuUn :c...-h ., J.U..I. oi w.o ..a. , -." -.lies of ;r were mm. J asiJc mto the i 5' to.i ohi to work I am sure the cii:!- Jro-l. I rom.:.gover the lull vyoti.d t.rstlv v,s- lOU-channel cut for : above the ctani. ' ren will be glad to have us with them." ; "'gS?l lb.e. Oeea-.onallv. if hungry, lie would ' v.. r.,,,,.. , . ,...-:,-... .... -m-., 1 .. i... . i ' V : .h LzL .?' ?" I i Those who possessed a nttio mtney tne pjo I I T I -when thev came had expended i'in and still were now dependent for the means of j Mihs'Menee upon -mall patches (f ground near the lake, distant in many J noaaiii-es from four to seven nrles from their claim. Avon lb so patches ha I to " con stantly guarded from drove- of raven ous and ha'f wi'.d c.ittl" b-Vmging to the herdsmen who gae !itt e a tentlon. and who wen- iK uisoo ! toward any attejnot- at iiic'oxiiig or cultivating, the - i land which, although sc-mingly little bet er than a desert, at certain per.ods of the year produced a thin growth of wld alfalfa upon which their -toek fed. being in the main driven to better pas tures as the Iry sa-on advanced. The.se patches of ground were made fertile by itieir ncarm to l.aV.e 1 n'-are. and by f.It:g but little above the level of its waleis- Veritable oa-es in the d'ert theoj fjm U -eeiiH-tl. and ujkmi them the et tlers raited the f-w l.u.hel of corn and lais and v-get ib'es which formed tiieir j-ole m ans of mtbit'-nee wh 1 proie -tiling the work of ledeeniingthfir elaim.s by the herculean ta-k of digging an irrigating liteh upwan!- ot twenty ir.lli". long, by im-tii of w h:ch they weie Lo tlta n water from the nver alKive I them, and convert the de,?rt into a garden. lint if the-ij oa-.es furni-iied garden spot- for the s-ltleis they were a'-o de--ired by tin herdsmen. fr a few of wno-e eatle they wSJj,j,;ied pasturage the ye-ir round. a"nl b ing w thout ttie mean-, of fencing them in, the protec tion of ther little crops meant a c n vtant watch upon the cattle, and one wh'eh conjoin d the ent re lime of MniiC inemb-r of each family. Owmg to th.; la' k of fe -d, but few were able t keep t aiu-J, and that thev eiuilinui-d the inn- ;ual coute-t for their hom-i can onlv im understood when it is known that of all the rich fann-ng lands of the w.l- not an acre remained for pre-emption or p'uvhas ex e:t at soconddiand. and as a rule, in large biMif--. beiii" he'd bv corporal on.s or j,,,:,.,!,.;! uj,0 claim' -d it tin ier pn- t'-aded trran'.s from .Spain ir Meno, given before I alilornia was ceo.ti 1 the 1'nite.l State, or bv net of '. 'ongre-s simctlu'.t time. So that this barren, sandy plain oll'er.-d the only hope for p .or m.-n in California of obtaining a portion of the inhcrilauee of the race. He-ides they had cnntidenec that, one- irrigated," it would pr 'duee abutid d.intiy. and well re;.ay all tli'-ir labors by luiuie fields of fin t and -rain. AM efforts to induce men with capital to "iive-it in tie- enterprise of cutting the d.lcii and depending upon the sale of water privilege- for reimbursements had failed t'.e idea that any amount of wate, could rentier the sand of the pI-oii- fei t-e being .-con led a- vi-ion-arv. the land 'icing judged not woith paving t.ies upon and the -eitler-h.ol uudciikim the task Jheui-clvc-. all iriaidei, and had been two years at work on the main ditch when F.rnstu-llcniinine-vvav arrived in the coin mninty. So dreary and forbidding was the outlook that he fell tempted to leave :iraiu inimed'atelv, but. ki. owing ihit no land remained AshteLS'tytiOigtrl'Jz'l" iV-ewnent in "flie State, at l.ist'hnTilp-I Parson? hai cid''d to slay and cist his lot with thosu who were -0 manfully struggling lo overcome the diilicuilies by which they Weie Mir'ouudeit. (iu'ded in p it bv the advice of -itch ncqua :i!ane , as he had made -inee his arrival, tie local eu a claim ii one Hun dred ami -ivly acres, and made ar rangeuieti's to live for a time in the f:in Iv of a settler who was on a claim aii-oi ii' g h s ow n. ngivnig to jeiy a -null - lid 1 wtcuiy tr such food and accommodation- a- they could oiler. df th h-ili doen men who :nconi pauied Kia-tus to the Slouch, not one liatl the hardi' .l ' remain. All were too inu. -h dsf'i mare I by the out'ook. and e.ther iciurnel to the oil neigh It rhoo I or s- night p'aees for rent in other portions of the co'iiury. When lie ha 1 staked out his claim i....,.. i..i.i..k.i ti. .....i .1 up ami i.rovo across he found pasturage. the couutrv tint 1 and a iMie'.er who was willin"- to let l the colt- run with lib own stock mit l' -ucli tune a- tin I'glil rain-, vvii.eli mi-'ht b-.o..ccled to tall a few months later, rdiotild r-vive the -e-miugly dead grass of the Mus-le Sioueh couiitrv. lie then returned lo the Sb Ugh oil foot, ami went to work with his fellow-settlors upon the dileh, which wa- tiesr oniv nope. for weeks and mouths he worked in company with the-c men. many of whom had worked through all t.io weeks and mouths of the two previou? v-a s; ill-fed often without bie.ul of anv kind for long p'rioiU at a time. sleeping uj on the ground almo-t as fiv- Ollellth' i m a bed. woiMiig at niit . . ..) is well :'s lv tl-tv. their tauillles enttip- ing in w ( eh d lit! watehiti:; tiie patch- i.uis at tne i:i,. ,xe , of vege'able-. :uid corn i:pn which their verv cxi.toaee dependej When the rain came and vegetation stalled up. the colts were brought down lroin llieir pasture and made to do a portioti of labor on the ditch; their voting master taking the best rare of them 'ip-sible under the circumstances. lie end written home .-oon aft.-r posi tively lecidmg to locate at the Slough, but h-tii r.'fauieil from giving a very aeciii..te ih'S'-riptii n of th-1 country or of li- pros eels not wishing ;( excite any nio;y in the minds of f s friends regarviing !iis vvelfare. In rej v he had I received letters from the f.uirlv tell ng bin nt affairs in the old neighborhood'. Then for .some weeks he wa -dent, not fceig that he ha 1 anv thing cheerful to communicate, and invading, vet , fusing, to hear further regarding the J ngigetnent 1 elween Lucy and Mr. . A in id v. Manlinie the dam whVi wa- lo save ! (.,..! .....- ..o i;..,. ...... ?...,.. . r. ....... .. I ., .,',." , . , , .... i -. ,. .. i .i - .t' j,w ,lMll ,,vn COIUjMetl.,i ,m j.c:UcViv b.-e you. And thai, seeing tho WjlJ tJ(, woJ.k .x.voux, liiVxl iK,folt. .t , teas -iai t in his eves, -h aided: -Don't bviuneevideiitthatit would net long -.: tlie mas- ot sl.ek.-i s vvhieh was . 1 1 r 1 Mll"'l '111.1 V..-iT.; ..oi .: ..l..-.i 1 ------ .---- "v-M4 JX.tl lirJ ltrVI7 . ft.?it -.Jroel.if.. .-..., .- :. .!:.!.., ' . " "'" "ul " i' - ...... .-.......... v.i.i ii .ini ii u. -vv eei. it . i fitff .!. aiMo r .lr.i . .. ' ll IIV'IV l Another meet:.,-of the settlers wa, ! Aytcl .xl wWtQh -t rc-o:Vill to a?. i jly :o the court- for a nereetual in- , junct.on res'i-.ui ng the compauio-from emplving tluir -! -kings into the gorge. 'Iho -ervices ,,. ., ruiiiunt attorney ot an l-raucs. wvro secured and plica' on for l - numctlon tuado. ap- but there w. r delavs. The altorm y- for the mining com panies asked :.vr time in which to nro duce ovidenc- tQ show why the injunc tion should i : isne. and" although tlie settlers pleai ti,e absolute necessity to them of mediate action, the time asked was tended. even aud even twice e.- Then so 1 technicality in the law or the pst K the case was discovered. ( 'ther time construed. ! and still Bv e the fall rams had com- i i " .- ." a ( il!' Illlillr LIU? ' v, lll.l 4.V. IV IlliirU lit i Llfl' ."' "tl l;c t3 t . menred. and a few days Liter the gorge aUjve tin dam vtfull. not of water alone, but of earth and stone, which. re-'.I! ;ie,;i.it, uiiii un.vii ii.ik . -.trne'-ire. awent i. awav and went. -.-..: .1.... i...,.i. ..... io'jj- ng over tlst: vallev sml farm land.s j ih'lou. The hod of the creel: was at once filled with sand and gavel. iim-h and. limber.- fiom the broken dam. tog. ther with whole trees vva-he.1 down by the operations :t the mine.-, w-re swept along with the current and. tunliug lodgment, formed a barrier which in t'irn banked up the water ami ear.h behind it, until over whole farms the worthles so.l front the inouncain re to a rlepth of ten or twelve feci, bury ing orchard an I vineyard-.. anl ever, some small buildings beneath the ac cumolated mass. ovvcle-,-, to tay its course. .John and Mnttha Tar-on- saw the liood of d.ealii rle aUuit them, .hw Jirt the, lower lMd Jloobdand made valuei-ss. Then .-aw tint Hool ri-e about the giajw-vin-s until thev were lMiritl fro!u .sight, and the mass of earth and water, rising more slowly now. reached the orchard and the higher grounds upon wh'eh ood the co'Uge with it oiithing farm buildnrs. D.ty by day they watched the horri ble mns-. c'o-e in al'tt them. Now the topmo-it lim'- of the peach trees a!ote app:ircl in sight, and then di-appcavd entirely. At nigJit the ganlen fence, had b-en reached: in the nn-rnmo; it wa.-. a foot deep within the inc osiire. and was nip- lol-t-about me uoome.i o.i.t . v.ims. inmates watch it, approach it. V agot,:. knowing that no human power .. ... . .... . Ml tin. tut-il . fi',t 1 ncliOii 01 :tll '"1" .".."": . that ve.tfs of toil and eeononiy4 had en- al led them to aeeumulate. catuiung out among toe lulls ing the r de-o'ate homes'. A few more davs and the ocean ol mud an 1 water will enter their own cottigc: where, shall they seek for rof uge? There is no one in the cottage now but .John ami .Maltha I'ar-ons and the cnpi 1 b. the voting "ill who was i.ilv ni!itii:ii'..Mi.' tn door ani lroin . iii- rmt int. tain r.iniMl iti kI-1 ko tnoul a nxiit str.'.t::. Ite renrneo a wirw . .- . i .. ,k-j u- ....... ... ! three si I,- Whence ii' sj.ruiA unconf;uen-!. uavon- , UI satetjv list4a.l of tuin4c hi- wil "'' Ul'. ' W-B lr-U.t-.t . J.kr. Now it l caches the front gate, creeps Vo.wl :hls rov-1 etn hr ewlu- sivon , Mn? i . . .i 2T v i-l?. h-.tirv u ihr fr. mo,t ...Ur al liM M-t. thai wtT b t. -rt. a throueh the latticed fence and up the u,,u to heart- ...... t.u-,1 r.y h,KU Ikuvco; tiimiiu Iivhi3 turtlier up tliwvok tamly ") tttr lor, ioot .-.Mxr o l.u . , lt , ,tlH- Ul ,,,,--,, i .. l ii. l.v ...... th.. -i,.!!..- lt..rninth.-.t;isof ,H.HceMcnimrejo-r-. .-.1-1 w.th Utrir l.vs. Krj-.rt8 from t.nc and a the peer f th ftvl ni- : ;'1 ' ' !h' " U i.rt7i gravel w- ilk. nc ! on., the ..owe. r(. Untt lim. mh h..ia.-..r l-r.- zn Un. ; hi, vil-. in.ith of town, tndieatu d r of h ? ,-enl r. He-wra.Uiad , "-b h heT ? a f.r .'iv hds ihsapp.ar. swa lowed up bj the why" Ul mj.1 :.on a t, o,, aiH, uf ,lf,. liriJ frui:, U,. ,..,., ,', ttw vrar raertHl aol htOal .r.ar ia thrr p horr.ble at.ac.nda that is wmdmg its Amli , ml fr.t-.,.u. .al UmmWi, ,r.,,nha..nt.r.is...,,i c )n ru, t, 1....1 ... ... ..,' . .-, .- uaWr th- to.vra.v a I VV nai is to ue none.- i:,.ti. .1 a a.-ai.t tare, v.no-e tiMrt.ai nro- 1 ., , , f., ," I io. l.ir to- th.-, Mr v.wl nfluriwM ' x kmmU totn- 'tt.vo tf .lpaV li-.....lv -i doen of the neighbors rmrt.l nrtr -hc. ir r ronu.i its couiici! ilres tlooil ever known in TWrry Lic-t .-anw lr imr nj, ti.r rax yrr.i. annriM, . ... tJL.u t !7W All .1.1; .."" 01 111. ntiimor -Thii. ,., n,,.. hll .i,.,,,,,.,, wall -t.t k , ev,.j,in. nnleit- .-rr at work 111 the j.tivai wW " V l.rl inniU t prr have ben dr.ve. from thcrhou-e-and Uh(. lhll.all.II1Ujf .1ai1rcnw,lwIn.uii.J the tV. w ittiMta i,ri"e wa-v cir.-L which were de-tmed to ga'hrr. aciMt.tt- H gl" d I o:l.-k otlniitatni'M. :Z!ll hZ-Z T-w.:rl..wtolwwtl.WM,K.l..i Uay. Hr.ai.Ua. Mrt and lloltutay Into and bretk n U,nWe t,-rm Ih- ' " - -Jtk K-,.. hba .. from the seem-ol the ove .lov. . or a I: .,..,.., (,u,... ...... Ic..imil .i,.1.,'.. Utr.. hr..l ..w uere slerhtlv il.iina-Ml. No i.r.! Un .... n ! s . Ti.. -.-Mile . W Ji-r fr -m Mfct. overioo- wit.t tiiein for a linn having returned In th - ihea.i cliuacu ot c.rcuru.-tauee nrnl ;n, oll tjlu torna.tues which occurred dur to her own home, and .Jennie and Lucy 1 VoIJ Co'i'Voniptly ruirunou"t twin our hearts Ini; the vear !ssj. They teiHrl thu nunt- being still 111 .Mil l rancisco Lvi lently the g rls could not long re main at school now, for their paienls had no longer anv mem-, of pavin their expenses. Kvery lo!lar of the in come of the past year hid been ex pended inp.iving for work upon the dam and in the eubrl to obtain the iiijun-tioii. and but fifty dollars re mame 1 in bank of that once laid aside to aid ivasjus non claim at the S'ough. upon his own The g'jj- .'.'.Vi:'' come home. Mrs. I said when TtoriimcV' and all was thai tne dam had broken lost. "We must send for them, father. U we are to lose everything we can not pay their expenses in the city any long- ' -r. ami u you wm taice u to ine oiuc-.- i will writ a letter at on e. telling them to come by the lirst boat." Hut her husband pointed to the lake of mud and water, already six or eight feet dei p. over the road across the creek bottom. "We can't git to ti e landing." he said. "A horse would mire m that st ulV" fore lie got halfway lo the bridgi " I'll?!! we must "-o to the lauding above rant .ym "et ,. of the in-ighbots to go for you.' .Mr. iutclue s llcnrv will go, I think. You know' ,. ' . . ; . i..... thev are not m as ,,iue.i danger vet as We are." "I kin "it some one lo v, I s'peet. ., , .. r t- i i i .r i . i" i .vlattv. replied her liu-naml; "1 km il -ome one to go. 1 leelon, but tl ere :i:n t no h-me fe the girl-to come to: , er uier won i o- ny me nine inev uu I gi the 1. tier ami git" lieu;." ' ivi. i. .!... r., ... : ;.... ti.t.. it... . . ..i, .i. .mi . .. O III. li. 11 pO-slOlU Hl.ll ve have lo-t everything!" sobbed Mrs. , 1'araoiis droppin'g into a chair ami , . r i 'lUrvuig h.-r face in her apron- ' .John I'arsons made no replv, and ..f. ... .. f.. ................ . i :r . 'iw.i. ..i atlei a few inoinent- h s wife checked her sobs an I ra s ng her head asked: Is theie no w.iv? an not the dam , i ... ti. i i be rebuilt and made -trong enough and high enough to stop this awful de- tI'll-liou of the liohies of holiest pco- ' , ., l pie? "I reckon we've did evervlhili" that . - -- . km tie !oue lie teturtu'd. "except it is to liu-i for the injuuction on the - . comp. lies, and that ain't anv ue now in. ii i, ii- iiaiiiiie j.s iifiiic. lino ;is jci uie dam. why the hull gulch is chock-full o' slickens ami -tull". r.nd thcicain't no" pos-ihle chance of doiu anything. .1 ....I ..:-.? i, .-... . . "No. wife," he ad-lnl in a lionele--tone of voice, "there can't notiiin be done. We're driv out agin by them as , cares notion' for others, or who think that notion' i- wrong that the law can't oil punisli em for. and we have got tc ..-,,-...!- t... i :.. i i . . . i .. i. ..i.r ii.... i 111 .uu uio .il;c aim niav oe die in a poor-hou-e at the eml. It it wasn't for you ami Johnny I should wish I were dead a ready, aiid I don't see as there .s any u-e n my liviu' any longer a in way. for I can't seem to per fect them as i- deper.ileul on me. though the Lord knows I've tried to do it'' Mrs. I'arsons at..-o and came and put her arms around his neck ami laid her head upon his -houfier. "You have done all you could. John, ami a'l anybuly could have done.' site said, 'and von must not feel so. dear. it is uciier lor us a thousand tunes to lose tin nl'ici. tml ..V...VIIMI.IT nn ?t tl.... -ry dear. We have each other yet. u"i in eliiblren. and will manage 1:111 1. ! hflliit t.ar- fatt -V-.. Tib " --.r -X' v-4 Via a a . - ,7. -.. .. .. ........, l.vlmnv- tnu l want to ilie octore I be- come a bttnb n on anv one. K: Ltov ami Erastu. now. had a' marrie I and could have ha.l the olace ail rig '. l' shouidu t ever five thought of Iksu' n bttnlen in t .eiu. cau-e rU ..'-v l -. : ...-- .v.- i..u , cur own chiloren 111:, but now we r.vi no on o for our.-, lve. let alone "ivln , lt to them, and Lucy i.as took & .o.ion , tc luarrv one of the chaps a, j re-on- j :!.!. fnr nnr r..in in.! P. f .;,.- ! I.., . vvotildn't be over proud of the old tolks ef they wa? to ak for a place bv his firesicle In the big bouse they's agoitf to hev in New York. At any ntf I'll never ask it. I'd rather starve. TO BE CONTINUEU Newspaper publishers ta New Gnt- , ne.i, ami on the Isthmus of Panama. complain loudly of post-office otlicials wbo take papers out of wrappers to read and forget to put them bact i i-i.lj r. &a it. -" r t!.. Inlt.-.I .xialiH .ltirlur 1 1- I-t- -. . vun Vir. -itiI T Irv l'rcIlnt or U- jt..,...i,u,. rni,w.r tiiiriu -t .vi:inrr i.im. Uil. if )' trr-V .Ttrr "J :--i. t-n.in ttw r ia.1 t o- t.U aii !or. Frwrn lut.ju Kr-1 c-iu.cti fivrv voi'rl: kiil. lUntc o .t Totar furu-ntl chu.- of 'oo. lliuz i-- r-t. ift. fr. Yzviti u;Ih rn r Northern Stiir. ISot to lb" i r t. tto itnH to itm;. I'tjtii S tiK" i :tc. axMi- tl W jtr I L'ivou 1-u.th trt lw,tw1i cfJiH tre... I'vnl UK i-Ui ViHli. our hmrmt t our t. i A pr t mo h! JJne nt iwth. Dur h ti U.ji.s-. Wm a'.t ti.rtk. , '.niir iimi'iiv ! i - c. Tbe ?rui-t rm tf tb . IU n:ni' t- i'r U e.r cU'iw. 1 A iiati.v btor-d t bono- abniuil, A imioi ut .k"r i.js stxt t ma, oterunl ttn- Ifcroiifof t.o.1. ' TU' rttr ink W h li!d fce ll? Tb tl .irnlxt-te. !i jw.J ounz. AtKt thrrir : Uewnt tle Nnt ve erj ox ally otiLjou o cr urn. ' t"Ji.i.yi. u-.jt; thine i the cio jd or r-fcjowt. Ill-!-:. W t the JWI-1 iOVl XUV OiHlb. Vo:rs a tiie . tttr b m Jm? Xbrne. i.urt' l-Tt,n ul. X"t . st- lUi.uo 'I h- il i. yutl-t lwr .S the tar. Tie- i.---r WiU lb- ttvt"r caOeJ hwtj. Nt uvvry MHii wh'. ttii trwi. Mh1. Nut er-r- wwil brn ueli-oi imth 3Mte A lejui.-- .c .sjtiijnainlr. youi r uiil, W'Iki 3C it- tr irlor. or Xr plnrtt. w VtJ. Can iwoh tt MJhl.erof beroK.- lin. W'h-e ,iuu ?nnr-' iniuie Irooi wun li- That xJ-noi- liH.Jen 11 r- wh'.eh lit- tUv thv With i-. r suMun .-. like M!si.y: . s Kave, lS.-t:-.M It- C). It- Wf. J.UfTl t1K::tt .. ..... !,.r ,.,......!,.. ti. if.-.! ut-Mn: A!il - to tit sii ii.il wKi.i- mur Aloii'.'' the hnok- .!! t ither iore. It ref)l--r sa-Ttsj ( vry van- Hil iwimii Tlitoo"ii wli.ett Us HKtvrs llow ttjwunl thf ,,, 0r tin- !ibi..U-i ir3 Hue cauM homeTVrrona.!. ,1 hy .::itoti-.- , ; j; t --n ,;, "Vu!eblticrr,- 1 i.'t 1. 1 .. ... 1 1.....1 i .... ... 1.. t ..t .....1 . ...ivw u -iv.. .....-. .--...i-v. ... W.1JVT.....W. tcm-s 1 Whi-n t-rrir lnM its reii-n. oipre- oa fnnnm! ' 1. . 1 ..ui.,..i ....... -. w .. .., ti... i...i 1-...1 t I is tl,l'1 -44tll1t ! 'All' T 4 H4' 'dUl r( Nt h.- iutju.1 neck ti Incai hon.l't:.) Ikiu. I'mtit In li s c miitry b.uu' . k mtlej imiw. !Lsioii-ihJ he- cause u.tln "t.a.l. nee ilivine. Ami liu.l li.s heart anil .v.unl on ittietloui's -hruie. Hint of the universe-: AilHcteil, tow I eml I iloiv This;, hi thi.s caliii f woe. 'to 'li:y Kt'eMt tl.rutie. tuuf tnil7el nrnl nmtit!. All -ici; or heart anil !eolnte wo conic. I.ovv ;n our stTov. rt.ti.siiii.itte. suhUrrie, aw :t . 'Hie ini yen trv-e ti- in our trinl iL-iy, ..-! .. ... ..... .. .....I ,. ..It.....t.l I.M...I i: nuture tm.i lor snineiiiecoiinuHiiil. I i.e oil-! k- v. i!i to liiitti. to ilui-e. to no. ' lie 1S11. unless -AiMier, f:etieruiis, jiroml. ami true. t'jilie-it ...ml linn. u!i:!lr.chui:r In the rlht, V Co never lost :i s .(, ui !i .. or llvht. Wlm-e ii-if'.ii ot w.ir sjie.l 1 it. . t (client, VV ho never li.et 1I..-11-O 1 or ileteut. I'acli liht va vji l.i v. lie hi-KI the reliru- 'Ihi III i-ter spict nt the .tttle Jil.im I in in i-ier s.ii :i an mi- . .11 1 n- ,.i,iiii C.iili-l :i.ivef-e tute 11. 11I ev er. 1 .r.s---u rikillc-l -t:ir . Me e.-riii-l In linns the v.-rv V'"I if war: Vim s.-nt I. 111 thus .i-.an-l ton it the trec- 1. ui - 01 - ..... ,ii. -ter'i i.-l!iiy To' break the f. tt.Tr.fmint!M-!.Iiii2rd' To -lav the spina then svveeliiIrTTV Itnive. To h. tile power, of rst -clltioll ceu-e 'I heir work ot hlooil ami ciii.vii the i.inil with peace. ;.!, i.. (,r rn-edfini. with :hv imtlvi- -.-race, hro-.i'l Ihy tu i I. Tin iu.. vu.! th beauteous tllre To hah- the tcur-ilrops in thy lnvc-lit ee -bike ll-l'iu:i' ii n-tliops tailing liom the s!;.e- -Tears p.r the peerless soliber resting now With nil oluu.bi.r-- Inn. els .u his I row. He bore thv suiintai.t, wore thv -tarry .-hle!il. Ami il il thy bi.blm- on th buttle !le.l; II.- ciioi anil -P-aily h.unl wa- nt tin helm When laii-le't itiian'hisr- wonlil ovei vv hetiit The -hip t state: when etmiils otiM.-urel the lii-'hl Without the ilcry pillar in the nieht: When lieeloni .s m.u iliit his br.itht presence AlM, Wt'.-'hurnli.e face bchlml the e!on,l: vt:vn moon um ,jr, -ceuusl all H-lip.-cl ami tlini on lnoke.l fur In;ht ami ?uccor lth to hlrn. ,,,... i,oi lmml to leal. ti.eii.-...i to plan. IIi--wor.t ih.stieil l.iinvlv in Ire. lo:i. van: ""-' c"U'tuertsl all the (then, urn ompiere.l hosi Tliat rna.llv rmistere.l at the-r try-tu.L' po-ts. Al111 l!,,;;r,:,;!y t,,uxUl lu UmM a ,""wUr .v ntvilt. a wiilm. the iiioi oi an liiuir. The nuneh. .huuule.- warriors who couM '.. -,k' I I... I........ Mil. 1 1..rOll... tln.t 11 frelV- ml. -lit live. Wh;hi im .-cinsr tiierthiif iiiiruri.j.1. To turn the curiciil oi the livmir wothl llackw.ml ami .lownuanl. peih-tal nrnl iloiue. T lo-tcr-lavery In ta.r tr.s-.ionr- home. I'll!-, a'ro.j--piru-. win. in v-eal or vvi.e, Ar,. M1,,r.. tiui match lor anv ...piil for-. Thcs were the men. f.nr (ovlite . t nit !". I Thest.uiv lliu: these were the men he tint "... ii i .. . ...i ..... ' fH l.ll i.e.... mi. ; ii - kiiiii.i KCIIIU- ...in, ,., ,,; ,,,..., M,..-,. at sr..r Don.-is,, To his ia-r il.-l.l. an. I Appomatov m-o T,u ;'"'"l at marked the eonlllcfa close, Vh. star s;eiiiiiHsl ih-: now lmoj.n.e at half Illllal u n Jt......i.....t.. ...ii.i ,.r..r ... .- ........ ..................... Thy wailniL- wonlil be heanl upon tne bta-t. 'heycr the eompa.-- Mints. on html .r .ii-.-c, Star stml 'c.l haulier, emb'em of the free, lb- bla.le be-towisl eter.ml ...iv-on thee. Fhitf ilrapeil m worn hove the pui-c.t-ss haml, ill It. m who re-eiiiMl lreeilom s holv hunl ili. -t.iiT Hair: enlotil the hero s hreat. Cover the -fit.l.er in hi- ilreamb's- rest oh, heaven ircuuii'sl banner, to his heart so .Scar. With thv l.r.ht folib- eiishntinl his hon-orx-d b:er. -Iir ts of orrr so'ibers ilcml vvno r.-t nnoti tie-it. fiier plain. Who lor our liuiil ami friMslotn lil.sl, Hi'U'i"-tojo.ii vour :uu?u-t train. That camps before tlie irn-ut white throne: Teniler In in welcome .if voiir ow n. Mich welcome a- I etli- tin brave ,' Who -iruck the -hackle- from the luvc. Warm we.c me to hi- rich rewanls Wchs. me commensurate with his renown. Ottertsl t Heaven s trnst veteran uanls . To liiiu who won thecompren.tr s crown. Soldiers' who followctl whon the hero Je-l Comntitcs! who miirched with him mi fouirht hje Kin-. . ' "Ncatn ir. corarmunl. who cnniietl.or charrM, or tilf-it. Arnl earneil the double fame that i-lor bntie,. Coiera'le-. who nottly tnl the -carle; pfss 'toi.turir ami ltichmoml with the-r 1M alarms. The blor-ly tanirles of the w !-rne-s. , The crater ami the avalanche of Mniis. Th -M.rm. the hurricane, th- lmt:lrr.n I. Air.un in memorv nnross our vi-wf XKXX. Kui.-i with our srulUnt ilea.!. tic itth-V-fMr Jl re. wjlt crvat U or iie-niwi-w-.m wn-n ii: . . m ei.ieiis. a.. u...ci .. w ... h-j - j..- ib,.suntr s it i tlv Nh: adm T-e h h teriir.l for lntrs rrnu.?;! . rt, ' J? ?r lW sn.. . in uio.:.s ot all xe p.u tan.- t ! hisli; ftlarr. runiv. c 1 -. aot 1 s fal :llUsJ all I r initit a - - uu iiw.. -T -- . .1 V.... , 4 I"hr rt-rr-; . 1 it- or the tntj. . nrljr. il" w5 Xv, lb,:.K"? .'" 'f r x"1' Oh! eanaons. irortar. h?'"i of irar W fto-e tlillwlcrs shOO tmA ,-J, ,! nnt the clou.is Dh scml your parting peal?..ra louJ and fnr f j A CWU to tne sorrow inc. w-.n croTi- That he ha cutersl on h i re-t, n.? wflotinr -'! er an-1 t'-l.--tVtl ruost ; CoJ. the del vt httJc, f lf ,vt I'rotnoieJ to a high corr.taa:4iVe, r.hT swonls rml -alsr el.- .. ja the liffht, I-znoe.- uimI tay nct cl ' ,u ih sua. jhl dssb tri-b: Maile- 41 tUtle aa.-tisl in rtish'w J A bnchi aJ .cu to htm vrf trori i 'lne, A I'misUcJ work. h.ch ti- n M( e2ace. rv-eee.1 Mrni. raiancip' work ic truvi a.orw at 5 ,. jar,, or tlo. ilj-h blaUea 01 nerves -e jjero true. if nariinni a (I n. s.:,HMn.suc.u .k. ., s,, .v i,r...K and rotira,.vuiY o.,a from tr-ojf U all em.l hri a Mi. f itv 11. -1. p- .. n. r...--.-. -.. v. w ..-. kau' r .a. i& ti 10 "i jfc "- 1 ' nh' r-Wir'nti i trumr1-. ouil-r ttr tay J I t4n ' wm .- . . .. i..! ... i. vi. v-. ' , t-' e ih-f.n - tv -hi ri.- II- lul;o o liim ) m t bt.rn i ! ....-- ----- --- -- - - - . w A nBv. emltltoi ia .-t.-ry k--rt tk.1 kMi A aony tUv hu k:. mmd thrwws xr Ob di W,M' " ""'' " T l"1 I h.-arl ta Mr -5.i eTr Ml!: Inf. .rm the ntHbMrv: Jbrt uii: V,: Kt. oh: urui. ib. dc . U-t xnt- t.. Th Ui- "Knur rl. :or w. ft. kk drum. 1U!J to Um wwM h h ir of rfC k ooara. CARRIED OFF BY A FLOOD. Nuintr f 1;.-ii u.o I.t- l I truil. Coiit:v:o Sr-uiNO-. TuS.. JbIt it. Une of U nuw-t d.suociouii buraver known in this -xiion of th uu 4ruck a jolnt a few utiles mf th f thts aif rlur- day at intiuiejit. Hut tor tiw fuc. that j the sUhto scrurk th eret uf ' Mil. where the wjtter liol in ctjs-,H dirertiofis the lo. of life woujd l ' lmvtf hvti KntMiltac. Svral r i'.rt:ui .l 1 wo hnl.s w-re ciinuti av and a ktiu'eaaM.miiot tracfc wrtt an.ir. Th housvof !.. A. P. KjM.h. bu-jnn:o.hoi of clfi y a lilted Uu l loumhv'.MHi l j ealnwi .liin th' .-! with sicftt vc- I I..,!.. U . ... ,Ui. ,,,... ... Mr In the h"it- at the timi we:e Ir. I jum! ills. LVin. vv)o tail jit ietlrl tor w-re a nuntt. r ot iiminer vmi-rs. M.u.y of lh have been sri Ih-aunc t th "u. and f theihl came down at ea.1 . ..' i.'t.r if i f . im t.irii'v lin.. f-.rli.l - " - ' -..-" -.- -.- I It... ...It 1-; r..iu.M.l i.atrul -ivi-r:il ihii.m lu...... T '.. m.iu iviu j i t I '!- i.li, V . loss u( life. THE TORNADO RECORD. Cllvscrv.itin.is of tlo -Ikii .1 Si-rlv On lltui.lriMl itritl l.ii;Iity M.irim During 1SS1. W.v-iiinoton'. July 2.. TheS14t1.1I Serv ice Utlice has published a number ..f pn- 1k.t of storms In the various itate ' as follow-: Ceori.i, r.s;Suth Cnrolsa:i. '1-; ; Al.ilKiuia. Is: North C.iioliua, 11; Kansas, l.; Iowa, 10; Wisconsin. Hi; Ihvkot.t, ; I Keiituckv, 7; .Mivis-,ip;i, 7; Tvas. ..; I .New Vork, :.; Indiana. 4; Ohio. :t; Mis j soiin, :; Miniiesut.i. :i; IViiUs.vlv.tuia. J; Arkansas, -J: Nehni-ka.J: 1'olorad.i, 'J; Ten nessee. tllinubs 1; Indian Territory, 1; . I I.nlUsiatia, I 1 '11... I.......I. ..f .1... . ....o.T. --.. .. ! . .. 1 I lie 111.1.101 .ue it.lllll'l.f - 11. .,(, ii- .-- porteil in thixtv i'v.-n cases, vanol troui two to one huiidteil and thirty iin.es. the a ia-:e he n; Murtv-six ami cur t ..th itil.es. t.n Vc.oe.tv j tote-s on of tie tornado cloud, a-, determined lion tlie te lKirts in -event -en cases, varied from hf- .1 to culitV llllfi t, ..iiiti'i ot ino.ass... it is no; known In re bow the fire oru.nated. hut there was a rani dtstolery lu close pioxuiiity to the warehouses, wine !i wire all wooden b.i.Id iiUs. and it Is jsis.-.bie the latter were ct i on lire hy the former. The loss i- estimated at from 5l,-'.0.(W0 to -1 .T.'iOJMW. I liu amount of insurance, if there Is any. is not known here. A ur- l.tup to Ilr.ttlt. I.kooki.vn. July g.".. At ten o'c'ock Thursday uioruiug nn unknown man leaped , from the roadway of the East Liver Hr.dgo nt a height of one hundred and tvvcnly-!lvj feet alme the watct. alntut one-fourth of the distance from the New York tower, where odium jumped. Xone of the police observed hun. The man vvai ilre.s-.il in stminier costume. His hand j were held at his side. When half way ; down he was partially titmeil and ?tru : ' the water heavily on his bark. He rf.sap ; .arel U'low Hie surface ami h.is not .since. itecu seen. The Jump wa .jeii by many Hople on thr ferry-bnits anil jiers, but the brut-re i-oliee iums; that nothing of the kind r"-itrrrL At ort.ng hewbiuarters no in formation could - obtaincl. It was rut known that anv man of note in .irting circlta vvas intending 'he leap. -a- ', I A llojr H.n;. lllnirtr. tlnr.KNcA-Ti k. Imt.. Jwly 7. Joseph Px.'lon, a iaI th'rteen vear ohl. who i ; worked on the farm of cliarle- I bibbs nrar ' MonHt !rr 'bn. in tin- roan ;v. Itanrrd hhu - 'lf in the Mm Mtttnlay. I hr family wrre ir from home at the tixnr awend- lag a nrrtts in (trerncaslte. atwl v&a r- turmu fcHind the etrl of Um as the rsi.tr of the Hlrle UjIt sra inrinr at rojxj. i VsfamujRcy Riven tiw rash art. I'oolr.l iitJi thr U'ron; X5.r. LtTTi-i: Kiw-K. Ark.. July !. A: S'xit. ! Jip-41 t'i-iir5:v- Arlf on KrWar .Joeiih Arnold entered the hoftso f a ncrhlorand a-aaluM with aaaxeaj 5ixt.-en years oW named Phillip The fatter. dim a -JuvN-HO ar1 .niT.tin! iCit Irtrrl- - . a a ' ..- . .l. I. 1.. .- . .- I . .1 .J . IIl.O .V.Z.OIM - k.-ni. tivusi;i ui3l.k vtaUS. i A I'illrn ta: Chicago. July 25. The I nited Ordr o! Urrcklarer- aixl 3Iasons of this ritv hrhl a ; xaeeUnr Fridar nigh: at which It was ao- nouncvii iha: Uie Treaarer. Willatxa Star. ' liad decamped with fnnds of the a.-vcia;ioa in his poiHraioa lo the ansooat of S-M07.- - I I the nittt. Mr. I-Jium jutHi trmn the do-r ot the nWMn: dwellm. - GENERAL GRANT DEAD. DiMtth of KilrrtMlrnt Ornt- !ar.1 l"MT to th VtJt.rllf. Tn the n' ij of m''orinaf t xw tii !.d br liri! c.v. i . -...;,! d,u n with tl . . latiCtT ; . - ad rntmUd uSrhoz. tup mn vvm tb.r wfcJ cMntrr kw I Ihwy i ft m,.,, 0f T-a h.- p.v.ssj utaT j iiUy s.nl Cp4aiO ngtr. WT:t bl turn aa umor iaw a a riJtAit: &ud trite sofcbrr. wh tnrvti th srnlcs for th Law ia Ui i-t Jeiully jriJ whx wrur oijm1 il Though the rpcrrn'.aur f the sooatrr wb.eh 5 nri al -.-vv.! neglect! h-.Kt u: 1 ) Iwr ! thew to .iu thr .4xi.n. h iwf r s. o;..n. wiUi whom h ViH I IV V - mf in bu-ine., W k U wvumui j.w of JX W wieRl t T; Se ki? Lie. I ut maafio.v zni Uut(iij j hoar rh 4ay tW tt NMttf. jv all th: h k-l. m prmg ! r2)t-Hi trrr pwU r v,n swa tkai W MdriH-n for hi. , l4.it-, M;r , t suntrT. that hr m jjht wnti (upk .! w. shriHrH. iho rh th tarwt far iwtb 14 & c rr U. to 1 lta' tupertit. tboa.'h niT ria i.r y nt'iia ai no.ijr uhw . on . a " i.nuv m llw ih- f dm:h wortnjf faithfolly at tha tait br had asi;nei t km-U te lh irv laL Kaowiti" that t sch ia hrHi!-t iath r.-nrr to hmi, h tcwl n w 1 1 as tra eiMMkhft had ver m it :n thf bilti :.- l, aaJ. at tlv endL -(h llnxse neat ao4 ilcar at -out h o. h M,.vlro r cte-rl that war nf .s, ;,.rH,(l ,k.ulf.,anl aml WR,M1,rn. ? m rn..t.u-.. oarn z hi, pram.- - .. . , .... .. , u .,. ,aji .. (...n.luff Ih iNM ko , . " i-iguri irom tkc army, aint hvr 1 cai.s was t to the ew f ur coun- vi" a roitsfl vu the co4avict' It that civil s'imj nit !.!.. and looked aln-nt for leaders. i diranong tl.a- lh- uiaii who vvaa to make h.s'.ry vn jn eth doing h sdaiiv work aar.nU-c,ti a in tJa'cm'- lio kme f could tnl hav rea'izel the great crin-er wh.ch hr waif to foliow. The, only call which came to h'ttt was that oi dnlv, aad thai call never -iiur unan trr!l. !! jut "ntf I h iiiself to the (Jocrnor of 1 bios apt.tin of a e.mipHny hr had raoeL but the i.ov.rnor had o'her wcrk for bin. rnl i omnns-ioned jpv.oti firanl Von. 1 of tin Tvventv-'rst lUinoi Vd untecrs. Two months la'er hr va made Hr gutlier-tienernl ol oluntcrand a- s:gce.l tc touieral rrettioi.t -- uepuri incut. 1 rom thLs tune hl ri' m ' sVV-fl n,, j.jor 0.1-, Hrlmont, 1 ort l!rn- rv and fort Poncison vvere pa e-l. nrnl I e I (.i-mn -a Mi oi-(.cncnl ol oi- t. ulcers Then fodovv.- I Shdol.-. biodv , ... i . . i. Uivs ami v icksiiiir-i suriroirr unrn nr.hi-l th .Mist--,ippi fruin rel-olron- tro and Urant w ma iad it iinior-.i- ml n the r- gular arinv Hut greater 1 i or- vv r' to come. fhe whole iro- ile it ti i tier ivprew ntativrs ai th i' !. r Illii.s.n whet mtood at tic i ul of the Aflniini-ti .lton thr giea I i.nue palor already lookwl ti on 1 1 r.d t.raiit h.s the S"WiPj; Iib- r.itor I he count rv was lean ng ijMn his stn - i .un xml deitrnditiif upon Ii m to e, ,t through the dark and Itroit ' d ' r-. 'Ihr existener ot n :rc N.V n t e fr.-'bun or Uoi.dage f III II ons ol iiitinvti lwingsi. thr llMrif- ritv of the I 'i t. and the honor of it !ig wire ti tru-tc I to him. Aftrr halt u ooga. M -'.. u lbdgr. lRout .Moii"ta ii. an 1 the otic- j;ur nj; battle i)f f's'i and tho vvitit-r to iilbs of 11. w , made the Lii'itctianl-C!virr.tl ol he Arinv Hi- word was upr tir ami lis -tout :n in deal :U blow tl. i k and 1st fro- i tl a' tyrrJlr csjupaigu of ire and b!o . 1 mi the Wilderneuut 1 at Ap. on i" x his work closed I br w rd vv.is -uicaihed. the countrv w: av. I. slivtrv was dead luruvr. and tic Lu ui r maitie I inta L lie r r d lroin the war wjth a ni'd trv i i u a i n which was wor'd w 'r bu I wi c'i placed hun in the f-re- i W f l e th gtc- t command-r d ' rv. and a few vears later thr c- ir. i nil .1 III o be it Chief .Vag.- i ' . lie fa I p.. v.'Us'v lecn iiniiio,. id ti.-. Arrnv. b'if t' cill w.w s ( lve t' a f e resign d ttio I tv-r ' nt I i! v z. g .!. . e a . t t t.r w ...tn br had lord o ft-ul r, houid c rm tho ocoan m tiin- t W w.tJi bint and rrmain with lo;n to to end 1"tit wi-h va rantd All to ferricr lie had r.nuirtxii hi- -uatrv 1 : r a1 rr Ve A b'n vl I abrai I. Trrv forjcttrn .a lint oaran- l of bf for th- Uanjchtrr wi. had raH iri ii.i.e w km. a ur -pnr dx. Id -" d rari wnlhff ap;oo byl h. i.uv-k an swl iaim'.t lrr.-d tbi tbv -tlre' ui th iot ! -? - ainwa-- ' phrrt. -.lt to to ham tbrjvgrr of bU tfi'-dow ivu aaJ AcJZl it, rem! h.s to a xk whrr a rotafal . 1 .. .. r . . """ , ;,; ., . w . T ""'5: f.ir" Ih ssJ l"? at i'ft'r. "?w, J1 ! or-rjr arm , --- n a am .4 . m -a, V aa, a a. . -m. m -. --.w. .t.- . MurruB. li W"M folhm't-l! U'itK llJr r.riVnr.1 r( .i... ..,...!.- ' --.-.. ...j .. ywytv: ina nein xntgut, ttxaiu wit thecal ha b-n the atnc. ll,ire sti no far' p is "' w .-, Ui v 3a lor tne oar; no tonic i the ruoontiin ar that txoM trt ct.-wa th other. There vri no answer to the prayer of tfcr popl.- for cither. Then tfceold soldier, like ora ancient knish;. wait' hnly for th-.; rr.minis,f ! Pr.i. V -.! - - . 0 . .. w-ws. a- i--. jvj V..V.JI f vcfsl, and y vUUl np hi ol : ; biJ UinsT. wi'JuAit iom;!vnt n wl t thp la.: br th ire.n" f t I .ted. " !b1 b' ',J wji. mtvuv II c""ntrm n mi rrr WKot.tnnV to hi m-m.rr. but ihu or .wdtmK rwwnl w.s nrntn tt n.r l bi4onr l Vr hrr4 4 ait iotl men ,i-d"thosrchj--''Vc t4in who will t in-prU urn hm.hi t t)N XJia - U liO of lu 10 I NA58Y. Mr. VWbr H ' iln of tit- ?tmmm l IVfclcMu 1 iti- j j m f rft t IR IB "-yj lm fcr jiJWJifc niJm Rii ; l a th rtKtia ot l-k- r h lhfj- : aak ;rtWT w ft. 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It vrt Um crNl aanruiiRMBt that th lnwhlraA lied :oi lo thr mutaia n Nofthmi NoC Vorfc. t br . lro rtomtha' To hr ron two tuontl.- Wat am T lo do fur two inunlhn ' I raa't tthar '" i thr iltiaier uv ptrtmtvif tti uw i "' ' oimUv. 1 can t twaetnttr Umthi val (orrr-t t hov my jHih ai, h in. I km mauajf u mK u aaoA io;i on tho ctmhiria.h- a plan. waiVui ami br.n kwki-il oil traar hut th Ad ntudav is inMibtr He aia't iv oin up lh r to pot hi una W ara inhn- ia tact thr nooarMrr .orty ta: that h $& U the rrtAoUwfc lrrrtd itv thr rth Uca th tl Krtowitie hv thrm wtrh Ytlnrafl ami i . . in h' high iMMlhra. '1 lo ttifr. 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