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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 9, 1885)
L f BED OTiOUD CHIEF. i C. HUSHES, Piblisliir. clouix - NEBRASKA ppyrltfil Secured. All Hi0nU ttumrdj iven From Sea to Sea: Wte, JUST A CAMTLW ET C. C. POST. Busrren by PnuMipsinN or J. v.. Dottjcxt &. Co., rciiMMiuiig, Chicago. CHAiTTii XA'V CoNTiKrr.i. IS'ie ct, .M ,U11 5,,.f. ft j;te Jifitance ' roti,-, d..e;,en.n- gloom, nnd -he jsrk -n , U. xvater had cut bits of il4. "l.Xeea tll UOtatO TOWS, nnd ilT- the st.ibble field below had the .in. aranet of lur.mrr become a lake The . V' i Inn. to msi- ad of decieajsintr .m the r n' in, xvas. if jos,j!,le, fiuhn"- hh'er than exr and 'he could hear a nl roar -o'ii!iis tip from the ravine. In 1 I.' xx th.v -oon the x-:ar would be lu-' nMir'ih it in sreat volume, and x. i. f i '' tnat xx'ntiid ox'erxx'hehn anv ix n tJ. n cautrht in it-, path: and d fen i.u J. ravines crossed i!n- i l.:; rfr ' r xv ,ie, l,t.r hu-band must pass bc iii ii r IrMin 1'liinifsbui". isn -In -tiered as sip- listened, and ; t'lriji'irr :r.xa .xx-ent and -at down b. ! Jo i '.- crib and tried to interest him ' bx r ad njj a l.ttle story from a child "s ' j.:r r I'.ul the boy was too hick to re 1 li ar nir her read: he xx-.-mied !.-.. er -iikI kept askmir xvhen he' IX O" 'J oiii . to xx-1 icn .-he rould onlv r ' x 'hi t-iey uiiirtit look for him anv .c-n-il nou, but that the rain nrht til-. . h Lei. in lat -. and thev inut be pa- ! And so the hours wore on and the r.i n continued to fall, xxiulo cx-erv mo iii(n; the xxeijrht at her heart rrexv beixierand more oppressive .)Irinx' I ? trful'x. xxakmjr cx-erx fexx- iin ii ir. and itiwaxs ;iki.' "if father had n i .!!! Xft.'' er if his mother thought father x-ould conic home .iet soon ii'w."'uiitil the sudden clap t jf ! lltltlfl,! f!iftll lt 11 I. Ifll 111. V4 s. .-1 xx J h an awful fr -hi and scream- ! . .ra n and a-am xxith all the forec of f XX e f' l tie xxeal. ill .-s liven his ue.therv.a, 1 .uto ail inxfduiitarv i'vclama- t di l. the -udde"i..Hs of the conciis- h on -.ii 1 fo- an instant he tiiouglit tlift .., ,,. i1Juj In-eu c-aught hi aland -lnSe. Sin rfttit: oiled hers-ef nl the sound of t ii Id s erx. and iM'iidlug doxvn, l f, d ttiio teiMlerlx in her arm-, cud- ' ' s hi- pioi vi.i1(h1 form toher bicast .1 i he h-:d b-i-u but a babe. It xxn i x xx .in d fhmiltx that she checked li erranis, and ex-en then he xvas si 1 Jul .tnd nervous, and sobbe 1 and bi'ed m piteou-lx for his father, that .' xx .is mth bx calling to her aid all tee i Hide which she osessed. that I tha I'ar-oii4. wa herself euabb d to '. fnmi breaking doxx-n 1- was an hour before .lohiinv xvas ' ' ei-ntlx caim to b- nirnin laid in his As -oou she ro"ld leaxe Ins 1 f'i a inonten: she xxe ! to the . ndi.xx and tried to pee- out into the I ii.ue-- she had placed utie of the . i'!ii- in the xxiudoxx- some hours be- 1 .. hoping mat it might r.xe a ben- i-i t . .u de b-r husband it he xxa- still I . i:g. xxhieh she xvas a most readv to 1 .i.bl. so ulterlv desolate all tlungs ...., te uur b,.r law rlo-e in the .'l.i?s dea'xorcl to nen-trate the axvful mi Hit muld onlv .see for a fexv 1 i into tin darkness Ti.e lays of ul Irom the lamp- nail pox .-rto iene ! le no lurlher. it M-eiited to her. as -V stnul iheiT. straining hei exem a x neSlottloric that the darkness xvas i xmg thing, aed that it dexouied tlie tx-oi .i'li! umIiIx. or contend' d xx.tii m ami -lexx ilieui as thex strove to n .ke hexdxxax ag:iiu-t the tight U hen the bxnip" burned low tor an m- nt, and tbe lig!i -cut out through tli. xvmdoxx xvas less -tronr. she xxas nui.l -me sjic -a xv the darktie put on t-lintids m.l grasp the ravs of light and straiigh them. Mingled xvith tic sjeadv sxv sh of the fi.iitig i:t a the roar of the xvater rn-h-ii': tiuo.igh the raxiii- noxv came clear Mid disi in t, and knoxviug it xvas all one- J.if wa- xxotih to atteiii! to cioi il, -he gaxe hi a'l hope ol seeing her hu-hnnd that night, if ever again, and tin x p axed that he in gilt be m a place fsafetx. and out cd the ic-tch of the elements that appeared as if about to xx all xx up the tuouuta u It xv a litlie p-ist midnight, and lohiinx had again droppc 1 otl into a ligut sic j. xxhen irom the d, rectum f the gateopening into the mclo-uiv came the sound f a horse nu.ghiug. I he xxateher xxithin listened ntcnllx. and "xx, th nexv hope spring ng up in her breast W as it pos-ible. alter all. that p .lohn had leturned. that he had pas-ed safrh through the darne-s ami the Hood- and reached home at last' Yes. there xvas the sound of the horse xxalk mg past the xvmdoxv at the upper end of the house, xx here Mr. Par-oti- was m the habit of riding through lo the stable "Poor dear, xvhat an axvful time he intisi have had com. tig through the Morni," she said, softly, as she ro-e Jiurnedly and xvent tt light the lantern, Opening the kitchen door she held the lantern in a wav xvhich she hoped xxould atlord her husband some as- Mstvince in putting out his atiliral. if not. xxould at least help lum m g.timg to the hou-e. She heart! the xxhmnx with xvhich the hor-e in the stable xvel coiued hi- returned mate, and expected exvrx- moment to hear the stable door open and close, and the foot-teps of her husband as he made his way toxvards her After xvaitiug several moments and hearing nothing further she began to be lightened and linally called softly: "John! John'" (.citing no replx. she caught up an old garment of some kind." threxv it about her shoulders, and holding the .lantern anove ner head made ner xvay through the r.iin to the stab e. The hor-e xx Inch her hu- and had ridden Mood at the door xwnittng to be let in. hut she could see notlrng of his rider. Mie listened a moment and then again called-loxv at nr-t aud then w.th all her might. John! 0-oh dohn!" The xx eary. drenched and mud-be- spattered horse lifted his head and gave 111 a low HU.HUV. uu. uo ansxver came to lier call. John' 0-o-oh John"' She listened: but only the swish of .... ..... ........ .n mciiii sucfk.N :vun the dull roar of the sxvollcn waters in llie rax-:ne beloxx. reached her ears, And noxv she noticed that the horse's bridle-rein was dragging. Had he thrown his master, or had John dis- mouuted in order to better keep the road, and by some means permitted the animal to escape him? She examined the bridle-rein and iound it broken, and she felt certain tbat tho horse had thrown her husband T Fl TO.T. T. 111 r. ... 1 mm.. 1 1. a.. u.l and afterxvardc stepped upon the rein nnd bioken it- Then .lohn was dead. Tixv father of hcrei'ppled bov. her companion Jor -o many year ivt. itfiurifn. it m rfit he. i in the angry v. ater- that even now won pouring through tin gorge with tne roar of a demon. Or he xvas Iving :n the road, cold and stiff, w.th in- l:fe"e-- i exes -tar.n:uii into th-blackened hcav- ' - .. . I 'arsons as mh- .stood dumbly looLinsat the broken re.n by tne dim fiirht of tne j lantern. 'J he .iiijiati-iit p.v.vmr of the hor.-e, demanding to he let under .shelter, recalled her to a knoxxiedge of her .surroundings, and quite mechanic- ally --he opened the stable door. The ie rnt.-re i. rnw-! w, uo- aga ii-i .., ,. .. ., f.f',.f , Mr.. I'ur.,.n. -nllr.-v..l turn ti rr.nw.voM '. si!ii and bridle, and takia? the Ian- ----- - ,--- r . lr l""1 :llt; 1Joor wir h"' a1 sCt ,l r.'tra ed her .-tejih through the storm to the h(.u-e. I ortunately, .Johnny had not xxakened Miflicenth' to note herab'-ene.-.and xx-a. unaxvare of the return of tne hor-e xvi thou t his father, and she could Sit doxvn anl think xvhat to do. What could .she do (ver and over aram hhe a-ked her-elf thi question. It xx'a- txvo ini es to the neaict neighbor-, and betxveen ran th ?;&, in allemptinc to cros" xxii.ch. peihapt. .Io!m had lost hit life it v.: 3 too dark to .-e. more than a f-xx feet ahead of one. ex en by the aid of a lantern, and if that xxere to fro out. it xxould leave her in utter ina bility to return. licsidei, there xva- the .siek child, xvho would j-cream him self to death if he xxakened and touiid h.mself alone n the house And just then he did xvaken. and slie went io him and jjax'e him the xx'ater lie :-ked for. aml "I"c-il lnm to a-ain rlo-e hisex.ts and -le-ji, dom it all xvithout -hoxxni"; tfse ternbie a''onx at her heart, or sa' m a xx-or.l about the r turn of the hor-e xxithout his rider. When Mje thought .lohuny asleep, he aro-e and xx-ent into the kitchen. Miednl not dare to reina n in the loom i xxith the child lest he snould suddenly . open hi- eyes and - the agony wh ch j hu felt she could no louder Mipj.re-s. J Then- xx as nothing she could do for her ' lu-"l. :r r dead, ev.-ept to keep ''"!'. l'nimj; in the xx,..ow as a WS'Coii. in i-.m-. as v. j, j,., m,. lie nail Iil-I-.l Jlliuv, ji iim. xjis-.ii cij'- "orge. and xvas noxx- wandering about in the darkness. P.ut for .lohuny she xx'ould have set out to folloxv the road back tnxxards lovvn. hoping to lind some tra-e of her husband, but to do -o and ieaxe .lottuiix-xx-hen theie xx-as -o little chance of anv go .d et.ming of it. xvas not to t e s.-ri- ( ouslx thougiit of. She mibt wait until I imx light, anu inen exeii 111 11 xvuai rould she lou Jl the ra 11 -hoiud cease it xvotild still be dax-and may be xv -ks before ativ one xxould be likely t xis t the cottage Mut this fact d:d not change 11 alters '1 here xxas posrixely nothing -he could d cep to wait and keep the lamp in the xvnuloxv burn ng as brightly a- poss.ble. Tor many moim-nts -he cat motion- le-s. and Uumi stole met y to tile s de of her child, xxhom she found much as he had bi en for sonic hour jue-t -leep- in,r une:isi!v atul xxith considerable - - ... . fexer. As s..c xv:ts s'ipping Irom tJie -sick room agan. siie heard a noise as if ome one xvcre fumbling at the kitchen door .11 .1 xain end. axor to lmd the latch She listened xvith a feeling Ol return. Ug hope, tliillgled XV til a ho-- r.ble. siitieist t on- dread; th- latter ami lhe born of her excited rondi ion terrible drearme t)f her surround. nj The .sonn 1 t-oiit nued tin ii sie could not be mistaken, it xxa- -otne one Irv ing to onen the door, and xxho else could it he but her hu-b nil? lth a feel ii j- of fa utile, :is if she 1 ad -ud-deiilx been caught as -he xxas about to drop into a horrible abv-s -he ha trued 1" lift the 1 tch As she did .-o a torm coxered xxith mud. hat e-s and xvitn a look o' death upon his face and m his- eve-, circled Koran u tan' -he did not tecognie the form a- that of her husband, but when he staggcied for xvard .nto the J-ght and sank tinon a chair, -he -axv that it xxas he. and m an instant she xx-as at bis s de. -tr.xmg to lemoxe his -torm soaked gatmetit- ' Tell ne xx li.-re xou are hurt .'ohn: tell me xvhat to do. quick.' she said. "Are you xvniinded anyxx here, or only tcrnb'v brui-ed bv xottr fall? Tell me qu-ck. mi 1 can help you Mut he onlv stated at her and made no renix. tohu. .John." she cr ed. noxv dotiblv alarmed "xx-hal is :t'' xxnere i-it? tell me. dear Is it xour head that hurts-'" He tooked at her so strangelv that she thought he must haxe be mi crared bv a b'.oxv upon the head .Moxxix ve raised his hand at last and drexv it :scross hi-loiehead. "1 d'liiow. Martx." he -a-.d. in a lies tatmgtone. "I re kn 1 d'knoxv ex.ictlx xvhat is the ma'ter " He -'ill sat ga'ing at her xx-uh that strange lo k in hi- exe-. a- if he xvas not certain of xvliere he xx a-. Mrs. Parsons hurriedly pbced the tea-kettle back on tne -loxv. xvhere it iiistantlv began to sing, and a mo-rent later had a cun of lea inciiared. Then she came and put her arm about her husband's neck, pax nig no attention to his lilthx garments, xvhile she held the cup to hs lip-. lr nk tin-, dear." she sa-d. "and then l'h get vour xxet clothes oil and gel you to bed. and xou xvill teel better." He took a s p f the tea and then. looking tt at his xvife a- she bent oxvr him. aske 1- I)o you think they'll let rs stay till niornm"-'" And Martha Par-on- t-" ed to keep her xoce Irom ttenibling and make it sound ehe M-ful as she ausxxvred: "Oh yes. dear, the -a d xve could s.ay until morning." Hie saxv that he xx-ts out of h":s head and knexv that the better xvay xva- to hiimir anx fancx of his bra:n. and hop iz Hint if she could get lum to bed and apply hot draught- to hi.-person, he might recover Irs mind m a fexv bouts. She bnallv succeeded in nmiteng him and getting h:m into bed. xxh ere he lav -taring at i er as -he m.-xed about, pre ar.ng her hot diaug'nt- and jdac ng them 110011 hi-head and feet. :t!,d aeio-s hi- c!.e-t Johnuv had axxn ened xx-hen h s father came, and tr.e i to call h ra. t nt b-ng :-'d bx hi- n-o- er that hi- f ther had 1 ilien Irom In- horse and xvas hurt, atul tnat he must keep quiet, he hati done su. thougli hi- eye- xxere big xx-ith tear, and xvith the fex:er. xxhich hid come up I 1 1 niguer man ever Occasionally. 21$ she worked over her husband, charting his limbs and chang-, ing the cloths and vessel- of hot xvater xvith xvhich she had surrounded him. he would mutter son-ethiuc about -the mortgage,' or -the nines." or alout -Lucy 'and Era-tiis.' and once sne thought he poke the names of Jennie and her husband, but she gathered nothing from what he said of the loss of t their home, and supposed that his con- ens,, the pitiless rain neaung npoa m mi omuii on or urromiu.ns-. ui oaiy - M. ,,. ,.,.,-..,-t.,,.. - face. io - -tout "campm' Ar.e0:.T!! I inTJ";" hueh were the thoughts that burned i out " and "the mine-., and "the ehd- memro nurunn: n tie- re muswo mo- at their way through the bram of Martha dr.-n." until jus; Leio-e da;, began to j lUM '' AuM l'' diiinn wn t,ie re-uU of a fall from hli horse, and of be.ng -o long expo-ed to . ' !. 11 t)A me ;. iijii iiis i jiii n;it- u'Jiu .v.iii she feared he xvas coins into a nervous ..... . A t ., t . . . 1 rii.il. iiml worKi'J wi:n all her in. r .1 to ie-:ore t e c.r-ulat on, but in -p:te oi her effort le corn mi-d to .-.nk Hi- exes xxould c.o-e for a few moments and then ow-n again Middenh. iut never xvitu auT sign of a clear perception ol , .?.-" - t . i nrjaK,xnen lie ar-u-eu irom tin- le.nar- sy into xxhic'i he xvr fast -mkinir. mude an effort to ri-e. feil baefc. l:ir-i about me room, anu az .onnnx s crju. anu then with the wild look iii hi eve and ... , . . . , upon lu face chanirmr to one xvhicn shoxxed tha he recognized hi .-urround- iiL'-. hf ajram sank nack ujion hi- pU- loxx- and made a sa for his xvife to come c.o-er. As sl.e t'n: oxer nun ne stroxe u speak, ami linally said, brokenix. 'Tain't no ue. Marty. My my--leai is -s worked out. and our our claim"- been umpd a"jn." He struggled for breath, hi- eve-ball? turned upxxard and he chokel. but seeuieij to rally nis exp.r iz euerries for a fa re xx ell ine-sage. and ad led "I lm gom' go.n" over the range, to to -take out a ne.xv claim, an xou an .lohuny an an' the rc-t "vv Iii nnd hud me xx-aitin xvhen xou come ' A great -hi-.er shook In- frame, his brejst heaved xvith a long-draxvn -ign, and the spirit of .John l'ar-ons had gone ahead to pro-peel for a home for his loved ones m the other coun'rx. of which xx-e knoxv so little and hojie .so much. rilAl'TK!: xxvi. ASOTUKlt lAIIKXVKI.U Davl gnt came at last: came -loxx-Ix. as if i: xx ere forced to contend xxitii tne unxx-.lling darkne-s for ma-terx; and ex-en then the cloi.ds did not lift, or the rain cea-e it- .steauy down-iioii- Martha raron- nexer km xv xx-hence came the strength that enabl-d her to close the eyes o: her dcnl hu-band, or to coirmtie existence xxhen .-he had done so One xx as dead, but one xet 1 . ...1 .in.i 1, ,.;,, ,,4.,.,!..il i er xvi,,l'.. i,m: life eont-rnied -he felt that care. hi.r st,,,., v.tuld continue at-o. and llf.w1(1 tj7al vny w.lU(,r thought nor c j.t.( v,-h,.n ui f:ilht.r inl tOGk its Uij.li". and afterwards xvhile s:e x-:tt cannir for the dead body- straighten.-g out tne Inn -is and ioldmg the arm- i across the nreasi .jo lh. lav in n:s cot iiid xx at died Irs mother xx it 1 0:1 : a xxord or a crx, b.tt xxith a loos, ha t ot axve and half of stirpr.se. as if he had seen the flight of the spirit an 1 under--lood xx hx and x hither it had gone. . And "hen all xvas done and tip- ,: in xvfi.rh he lax had been xvhee.ed into tne i:iU.I1(.lu v.ln-re the lire burn. n in the sI(A. :iv a i-tt j,. ,ui,ri. c,eeri.il 1 ok to the roiui. he -t. II asked no qtiestio s ami made UO co'i plaint His mother found htir-eif xxondering ; if .lohuny k iexv that his tntn 1 xx s ded lnt could th uk of no xv.i of as erta.iung xwthotii her-elf .mpartii g the iiiT"ormat on if he did not alie dx po-se-s it. and th . she lear-d to do'.e-t it should cause his spirit to folloxv that of his father. "It onlx xx e ciuld both lo.' xvero the nords that Kept .-xxeliing t:p ill ' cr heart, and -e- i. g utterance at her litis Then remember tig xxh.it Lucy had xxTit en that if po-sible lier ni"trn r , ,... i. ... i...f. ,i. ,..r- 1...1... shim d cue to th -m In-fine her babe xvas horn, that -lie in gn! he xvith her in her hour of tr.a'. -he tell auexx mat slie mtist live for the sake of ner chil dren. Mut xx hat xxa- -tie to do? How cotbd sin-obtam hdp to burx t,,;de ul. or a p!ix s c an lor he sn-. chill? 1 h- ram night continue or a xxees. ana alt eady coiniii 'iin-atioti xxas cut otl xxitn all xxho 1 xvd b -low. if no, xx.m th--ii on the other -.de of the mountain, ami -he date i not 1 axe .louiiny to go for lie'n. ex-en if -he cv tt'd make her xvay through th Hood-. She did leaxe 1 im for a levx monient.s. lo:g enough to go to the stable and thtoxv fee I to the an. inal . he did not milk the cms, d d not dare .eaxc tin- cht.d long t noug.i for ti at but the hor-e- she ititi-t feed. lor -he iiiieht ii" d one to r dr for help. tud he inns; be -tiong to contend xv :n I the toneiit- xvhich xxou'.d haxe to be I crossed if she did go. , About iioxiti she made a cup of tea j for iiei-seli and tr.ed to eat. but found I it almost impossible to do so alkongu I she hade ueii nothing for txxenty four j hours, and it xva- only by tell tig her s It tnat .-Iii' inns', cat in order to keen up her strength until help came t! -it -he xxas ctiab ed to sxxalloxv anx thing. ise dated not think hoxx long it m g.it be before he.p came but. come il ..tie or eath. she inti-t kteji up until ti.at time. Hie tr ed to th nk ol -otne xvay of ho -ting a sigr.a1 ot distils-, a- - i0 had read of sh pxvreeke.t n aritn r-do- j mg at -el. but i oil Id not. She xv.it -i ed the one pi ee in the road xvhicn could le -ecu irom the k.t hen xxmdoxv but -he - ixx no one pass. .No o:i. en ilil , pa-s the gorge, noxx a roaring, no sy torr-nt. xxith a dt nth and nower that made lording it a matter ol im oss b h- ty. And so the m nutes and the hours dragged sumlv bx. :ght cos mI in eary. uxving to the darkened heavens, ami she lit t e lamps, placing one in the notuxxit.t tin1 dead, the other on a st-'tid in-tr the I or cot of the living, and sat d xvn by the j side of In r c.nld to xvatch him the That he xxou'd the befo c the nurn ng came she knexx. and she xxondere.i t ' her ability to act cool! v. or to act at a'l. All thr ugh lie-fore pat: of the nig it f -he -at xvau hing ex erx mo emc:: of the hands, every ri.-e and fall of the ' chest, ex cry trembl ng of the ex elds, utlerlv um onsc on of any xxear tie n her own fitiiue, sin ke -t a tire i .irn- mg m the -Uixv. and eve-x :tb-xxh le gaxe the thing child a lew thop-of some Ii u.d pr paration xxh ch she a I made, as the only tlrng she could d to pro.ong life. Th c!ii;d slept alum-: coutinuakx roxx. and xviien h axxnke, mad- no e.'ort to speac. but the i ue t onirg look which had been there -inea h s father- death had not leit hi- ex.-. ' A- midnight anproac' ed -'re sa n crea-ng e.iden-s ot approaching tb-ath. and ku-h bx the -ide of the to; xv. th on aim nder the pt'.lovx on w d ' her ch Id's bead lav His Lreat ng xxa-le regular noxx. aad xxeakM. com- mg m iittiu tiu.xerng - gis and a.l- fo.raed -o-. t.e xs.is axvake. and ad , been for 5 iw in u ert.-. A: b-t - eye- xxere open ;.m! lie -e-Mtied to j.. looking at Iter. . nt xxhcu she a-k d mi if "there xxas r.tixtinc mo h r ro -'d do for her -mor -lck darling ' h- oulx m m m snrieti the la nte-t 1 tti suiue pos-obl-. ami lunxtc no ctiort to .-peak j She remained kneeling for more than an hour, noxv raisiug now loxvering h s neau a iu;ic a -eemeu to nr Ke is . breatiifug easier, until jtis: a- the c ock tmc-c one. a look of -urprL-e t xer- .spread h - face, and s oxvlv raVim- one arm. he placet! it about "his mof ! neck, allowed it to rest there for an n- tant. then slow.v remoxed lu h, ed loth hand as if toortie one tm-ee b. her. murmured faintlx: "Take ne uu. ' papa!" sank back into his mother t arms, and wa goue. I fTO cosTixutix .1 J-T..1 . . SHERMAN'S TRIBUTE. , . CrltlrUm. Kevlrtr nod I.alocT the l.lfr- and t--d nf (.riiiral drant. At the rerenl ra 'ft ng at Chicag of the Ar.nr o: in- jeancMcc iteaerai W:il..tm T-r urn-en Miermtn del.xered j llic. following p-eh am d rejeai -d ,.,. mi nii11.r.p-m'i!mn. of it. tj, ., ,,ur ,-.rh'-o:S cmnal rtHiKn. tb-ii-fa :tMi: -nt:ui er- hm.-iruw 'j""' "'t lJ??,,' tm thT.t:,rt-xpr.w.a thai uur na' : srdm? twaocr. iir r v. bji-r srrf thus 1 1. h, . bt " j-i' mrd v hict one- i.dla unrt aubi t : :rum.i , muimI now v.ia mu! a- ttwurli oo m tle Jaie ot iinnr Suv iwrn. iri' jo tit. pl(tfHM1 ,,,. . WVt, r. uZ whlCtl u-tiKxeti.me io.-eb-r t.-l-in:.- 'n..ii,'i i wBr dtti wji.- tb' t::.-a U th- horx--i et In !fev be tt- li'u-.y u lis Ad" tlie inot -cfd jirewu-e- laV..ir bCtC Ibe IDlHX-ent ble. th'-f Ue ?etlt l l- titr w.'e nn.:i. tb ou:b m lu-tr iun.v.U(-l. at.4 tne Kins on b tbnifie. lur u; Mir ul aeU be Uu.' -trUVn troin our 1 :nmt-n the -r beMl uikS in-nJ. .imt. I i,,-.- S .nint. tbe nu' kjh in tie ci-l m. the jnuraim : ld nm. ai ut ihn .iit.-r: i-j; 5r:toer"n uwinrT.i r. tip Ie i eiiiif-..- nnT .11. imnr auu Itbert tbe Ann) f tbt Te- - um,i. b - UllUi leni- u' eitrttl tit - - 1 lu 1. n tbe KKm:ns uf Jul. -4. 1-JS&. men !outi: Me lin-sor. a -pur ot Sh- Ali-chen e- .11 ;-uiu j-w iii the li! -!:-. lMtttit-beut of 4rtMnt He bml nm-bert bi- l:le work.. kiU bau In: qm-ih-l to tbe worM bi-eXMtttJ'W The j hlniti? ISu-h i-izru-i tbe sj5 tuiiin,--to at. jH.rt- oJ tbe eix 1 in! -artb. and I doubt u lietb.-r since tbe Iwtiii'i.tt.' there e-r unw o fcH')tateu- wh if nef l. Imir i t - u i,.;r-l -j. rlt aJ h e-.u-.trnnrn a ieul It. 1 on :. t r 1 iicai c . inn' lumiKiuii iiuu nti XX b - r.r-t war eitnrMle eotiofi.- jo tb- iiixiin tb' ir-uMTior r-ht-. buteiHiir. tb t-it j.iace In tbe t-rand pros.- ton ot xuourtier- XX"o were with btm in b s ilaP : a'wrrr. a well a- jiro-jMTity w d were as true to him U- the lHs-lle tO tbe JKle XX'e bun4l witn n id the trial and tribulii i,.-on. Huioh, 1 4irmth luu ui xK.- bur--, when that trun-eenoetit h:ki tn.t ih.u hi. 'e .f a., victories turti.-t tb uaiver- ?ae or our !-ewjUIere eouritrvti.en to the "new S'nr uittieXe-t wblrb plainly for. i-.i.S tbe niHii wb" bad di-to!led tbe e.oud wh n -low irrilnvr our hou-e." and wu to 1. ail u i, tie- triuini'tiuiit icton-s of IsftV, ad to the -table, endurlnc pro-jier.t ol lv-.'i. HuiidpHls. jen tlKiu-uud-.nl l.u- brait. aid eu-are now tr.:i to 1 tiitelieiid .lid de-i r.tH- 1 iii- limn win. uio -o mucn in r -bert u t trie to tnue the ia-tenou- cku ' of hir mo-t w-j.aderf 11 rareer. it'irt toMi-eouti: Hir Known re-ulis "lhe. 1m. to u who were lii-d.ulv KsK.-iat 111 that rntirai .-.hm h t unl hk m :ti their tominetidaMt work and a vour l'reidjnt I inu-'t on tin- ik-cii-Ioii con tnbi.n a lun Inthv jtarWM wh-u Ur-t elu man .a the l'mte.1 Stati M.I tar. AeiiUemj- at XX'e-: po:ut. a ti-.t .n o! junta t.i.li nexer nut-hed - nee. tl.ont'h reuo:.ablx t.ucce--tul 111 III) 11 ml tber JijiKHre.l m the u:-:.- ol the IihI m old .S.-rth Ilarrui I. ' a list ! new nde- ntnoti uliuli wk- t" S f.rHiit. t nib s.im l.ritut. " -mn drant.' ami sum i runt ti 1- t dax 111 the tradition- Ot llieom rounn i nm-i .-uue- uiiKii;r ( It utleruiitd trHli-l nil that his itunie wn- I acliiitdv l"l is II intlii l.raui. and the ta -lake bad been made bv '.eneriil Iloiner. the meiiilter oi 1 onrri who noiiuuiited htm li the iid t It out In- d -tnef adet nint tresl to eorreet tin- mi-take at the ! -' mi n- nnd end (d h s eadet - 1 te with out -ueee . atul to bl-tr h - umiim inut exerln-l (.i.ml 1 loinemiN-r his per-tmai iiijienin-e a: the time but the ;ruil of -ej. him:. n between u 1 .r-t la tun n and 1'letM llt We-t 1'oetuits. and m.11 i- de. jmt and wider tlian between the l.ei.eraJ-in i loot and i private soldier hi the unnx. -o that l hunin 1IW -THi ! (.i.-at a-wereh -ufterarhiexetii.iits. I -hail ci 1 1 nit.- tli -e ot iienrv ami lion i-oii amoac I he best, xet h. on. of tho-e ui ei.b lit--o common hi war In bud inclirr.-t! the d -plea-ore ot In- super or. nenil llHl,.-ck w lioin I then esti fined it- the ni.t-ti-rni.in! ruling ui:d d r iinn: the m vorul urine- cubjeet t his onlers irom til-h iiilfiimrli r-in st I mn- so that when. In Mun li. W 1 wu- pejin to-1 to lake tin tie'.d fr 'in I'adue.ui with it new d X: ion I tfiuii 1 deiier.ll I. runt lit I ort lle-irx und-T onler- lioin (.em nil Hulleek lo reman then mid to turn ox r tbe itmiinml tr hl nrmx.titen tni-beil xntb xietun under b - un- uieibate leadersiup. to (.enerili ( 1 -iiuth. h m-xt m riuik It - huppem-d that i.en end Smith had U-.-n Adjutant mid tnm ,.,,,.(;,, ,, XM.r,. cadet-at xx.-t Point, and h- wa- unixer-ally e-teemed l-the tlHHIi I -ol 1 er oi hi-(lax lie luel m-o iusiuiri( iare lame in the I tub exeditHiu mill in the then reient cii'dure or rort 1'onei mui m that l.elieral (.nint it'tuullv loo-e.l ...ohm .-. .Jh-r. lt eonun .on Not one word ot eomp.a.ir (ami tro.n him unit imeaeral xpre oh ot ii'iiri't that lie liHd bis n uroiit'liill. unit un-Ju-Mx iepre-enlel to (.etientl Hulleek and he iidx -i d me to inxe to(.enenil Mnttli tux uiot lorn, -uppor; i.ctier. Smith eondurtis'l the expedition up the line ee Kixi r to Saxaumih. l.n-ti-oil mid !' t-htir.r I.hikI n?. imx-e alt the onicr and lu-triietion-up to xx it tun a few dux-i.l the Imttle ot -hiloli. when hi- health, -hut tered ! the mere-1 at e'detit. eiitiiiM-lui! him to rel miui-h tin command ami u to (. u tui (.runt, xvho iiite:lx lesuunsl it xihere smith liu.! I:t ot He accepted the situation made text nr im i'liuiii.'ci and touubt tm the viouiid xxhiehK.id lieen -e.ee.'ed by (.elieral Muith. tin- I.IimmIx batlie ol Mi loti liurltiir this tiercel ciiun-,iel battle hedi l iii the cooltie -. the jier-ou'ii i-ouriL-e. lorethoutrht and d litienitioii whc.'i nfiet xx art made him triii.ou- huioii' men i el xva-he tnuluciii sliuidt nil and w roueetl. not onlv bv the pre-i- mux er-anx. but l- tho-i tvhn xere in hi-tiou-id inithontt oxer h m Xou, however xthowcie at the Imtiie fnint -tiKHl t hhn true and loxal iiIhiu- nnd to In- diiiur dak tie lox-.-d the Armx of tie- M ... . i........ ... k. .. li'llin rr HlHi.t n MMiiri- tu ilm-iiii in liir l loxaitx to him in the-e the darktt da.-of hi- exenttut 1 te Nor xta- the end x et Alter tlu- trn'iit bat tle three treat unnie- xxeie a eaib'in! on that hondv licitl Illicit -. I'opi 'siiinl (.rant ui d itetieral llatlis k came m pir-oti trom M. I.oin- to s uiinam! tiie xthole xi.th the de c.h.is! tiurpo-.- to a u-ne the I o d otten-'Xe I w-f iitii e- xv en- nsirjran .ed: lb ell -nrtnv liecnme the "teiiier. ' I ope s the "lclt." M'l.t l.ruiis - xxa- liroken up One part under l.'iictMl iicprci' II ISiotim- xa- -txbsl the rieht. xvhile the other, under (.eneml Me ( lermuid eom,K-i"l the "reserve ' i.cnenil (itulit wn ub-i. u elx left out in the eo.d. with a title -ii.-oml m lommaml ' unknowti to Amer can law or h'-torv Ailuiovisl lorth to i or nth. con-tiniin? the xx hole moti'h o! Xlux.and dur tur the uioutii became eemetce 1 the per-onai friend-nip Ik. txxHn n xvhich ta-ted t.l! the etui Not one xvonl ol ctmielaint came from hhn. noer.te-tn on theliu-t- of h -iipermr- or (.overnment x't the tn'mb hif e.ehd. tin - ii-nt teitr and nxcrtisl head tout that hi- hip In art xvc- tn.n.ded 11.. knew Hint t vurv ntlits-r and -old er that tuid toiiowed b.ui with -tich m hie tounu-e and s.umlc ta'th nl Hi imont. Hear.. Doiiei-on and -b. oh ten lor u m. n-jweted h in nnd i underst o.l the loud ot tnvleet, if not jio-ltive :u-ult. he was cnrr.msr It . -.! 4oi lhn Wn n In ! mm. w n m Diau-e Iir Kill unu . kn kiv " -. i , . . iL . the commaniltn-- c.e era,, n- it wen-, n fl'th 'which xxcars the accoutrem nts used in wheel to iv couch, with no real Miithontv no ;je war bx (.eneral Ii bert K. L e. The comtnatid no j o-ulx ens-tit to onler .ir even t),.m,l(.rat;. 0-itnr- t ilk o' (.ener-xl iidvi-ehl- lonuer -ulwxnluiates. but I mn -ure ''imicraii' o..unr- taiv. o. i.imrai be knew that we undcr-tood and appreciated . HoNirt h. Lee and hi follower- rcije h -rutin' -tuat-on ... tiearm". and "naint n t ic "orv battle- Mnitejrj ol the whole war Thnt nnurniriretit Tt.j.n mviirnv the innvl ni!ctlnmvti e annv of ne.r n hundred thou-and of the bet men on th.-continent, who could. If lin ted. have marched to ick-bur.- or to Mobile xr. del.lenito.x -eattercl .nenv. Hue.i. xr th tne Antiv oi t .e i uniN'rlaxid wh ch Taoma- hit! n o'li'tl. wa- -en' eu-twanl toward hnttaniK.ya. nnd the other- were -catti nvl defen- x-elv from r.atport to Mcmphi- en eral I. runt wn -oit To command the I) tr c: of Meinrii'- and (e e-n.1 Ha.ieck h.m-e f N nc -umnior.ed to xx a-h neioii. cast atKut tor anew tommamler lor the Arm ot tne Teo ne ih. heoUeretl the po-t ton mot worhr yuarten:ia-ter who had t.ie pot-l s-ne to d rbne. and h tu- if be nr conn . cl to .etxx e. the smtiia.d ol the XXe: de.t. 1 on Lew em. Cnuit. not bv -.ectior, but b. virtue of h- -uiht or eonun on Th:Keforwan! h - ei-eer w a-ever onward l: micht) M ip. wtn: ur.vu.Xfd to th" --a.. the who'e countr. an -. niil nxsi.n 7t-il In !i:m the a;e. t w ,0 wa- denned to :rMMle nm .e.d u-a.l to tna. v .et r m d tr.ua ph The-e e re ms-:ne'- were ' knowr to ou at tm- tine were lot!- ..pprts" at d an! were in truth the are-de-ine-lu. I'nwwleoee t.v tet theabiitv coura-c and endurance of fc m oh uhiMnavrbx.ie c; cl in hi-UH-i wa d-t.iied tlbw!,not yield to the temptation to true the wotvder: u" t'lm-nt: oir ctMnm-le tbntth bt- later hie. wh-. b in t- jrta-e- -ur3---- anvni wheh b - o-x anc cnt or imnte-n rr- cord- --urejx 1 luMn-h rtv- :h j-araUe.. nor dtH Sparta To com ran dru'tt w.ta Alex-iinde.-. Ha-ci'bu C. - r. Napoem or xv.. liairton s-etti- to nte lo , for ue Wi- not -im-liar to anv one of tarro. nn more taaa the our- period and a ted tiay other l.vlnjr mas. Therefore, b" will tand a the tx-j'cl bro ct the rreat (Jr.l xx ar la Atnanca of the n.netccntb ceaturv. Severtbese-wemaj-ront.aueioTatbercbar- let. to -trew on h:-prave a lox-inc tofeen-of our remembrance If tbe p nt of the dead hare the pnrlece of conteaiptatlny the roan tomb, tnn wu i;enerat Grant ! conteat. forfromther-le-taa he can ioolc upon the old revoluuonao ort- Lee and XX aa mrton at hi very fee:, the bcauuf ul I'di-ade- lut acrx-MS the river. Tappan ee and the Hib- J2-2' lT?ve Jh5 VS5Hr cttr :r Nct or$ W.th it bu-y hart-or below, and Lo&f Iad -susa across ac j c.i.i.-.uik itiswiuiiur: o: time In which ttevcKedrr-embled in the rabun path xvnh US mouth opart. the Amer can character ot 1-til-S than ran down Iti throat until tie wolf that otnor our cotnradef e-ciit-l an prr lTTt-l xx nb.njrton C tr Ce bril uit r.r our dead (ipnr, tut let taatnlnc c fcu ttnd precetJcnt. Prr-dent WthlPsrtor 5 tniri-t at Miwb: ernon. Je--ra lit !--' tb" dn- at iju c. Jci.a At tb H- rm tus: lt--HiH ui North ib-ftd. 1iix.nl Vv-bt:ir T r at ItK . Ijnco.a al !-. s&Hi t.ar J at I WriamJ nod til-? ot - srai -- r tinel a: xx i frKa: xj i t -b.iJ' pbu. TWofwa- nt Trt Mrllif a at ("Ixl1 uoiir aL of tbe- tr fro.tir a... tetp taor rr but- . tb- .ViiImmm. (Sii4tjt; .-.. scay R l wlta Orant. Ka-b r t . U atxJ e txtjBlrt tmi hare s-rer tmaatmi Umt are w t. .nc U- t-n-et. bJt I U. w l-ec-that nl. -IM .id HB lr ml bw'M a -tnmi. Miid. lUtatH- BHmuwii: ebarar1rrtir of U- taj irr b' :nic "on thr Naw sir liMtwta, al then. 4 i -bkeN-re. inrb- 00 it: tltreod !wJu k forUcarr To dwr aie dut oo ma bsr iUft Ik; vt san jrt rr the (-, .'u rur: be y tuux tuy Ua- Gnat Bei-i nt mnitvmi-.it to srj.rtaasr tbe niemorr ol bl 5rtue li iiiti--H !: brwl will bs- boos Hut f 0m or BMf rn.IHHMlt- f V to i- erfTted 1 rtul'r te hv.ui- Je ise U I fce b ?: tnms. -!. dumb- Hod nt v"-4 tatr MrKU-r laat l b ewpn- "Arrs-pc Un tuJott atKl Twt "Ot rd manutu'-tit. &n tbFbaAln of tbe Hud-'-n. i-r- be o- bfr bund Jtl IKSire, and ct ret tens a A GROWING HOSTILITY. (lx1!---rxirr Kr(rui and II. r Attacl. Xldr ii pon It br lirmwrU. 1. i- i:nM Ible to read tne I taorat:e paH?r- x:ti.out m.ti'iag-. lx bx day. j a growing antipathy to thet'ird-erxie lAn. 1UTUUI.I iilll H-fc4I - ic come more prououarud and wu'o aiircad. The fa.lure of toe 1 lemocralic platforms adopted thi- ytr to iodr-e or cfHintrnanee tne laxv apj-ar- t haxe enitKildetied many that heretofore xxerr di-creei'v -.bn' or tn..d a the.r cr t -ctsm. The - re on- ot tate co:.-x-ention- are taken Ha indications ol tlie dominant -entimeut of the par:y ad the neee.-- tx for concealing the r ho:ie.. oiitiH'ti of an obnov.o- law i- u longer recogaied bx the lleiiioerat c organ. 1 he lletnocracx never had the hght-e-t enthusiasm for t'ie C ix .l--rx'ice re form mea-ure. They hax. vicwetl xvith too cv d nt impatience every s.gu that the Admini-traiion xxa- di-po-eil to obey the law They have n i.ctiled am intimation that the .-pint as xell n.s Uk letter of the -latut -hould ! ' serxl. Tho-e apK nte.-- ot Mr lex land, like l'o.-tiua-ter .lone-, of Indiacajxdi-. anvl ( olector 'irotip. of New Hax en. xvln. haxv hai the courage of their opinion and declared bt.ldly their jntrpo-" to distills- K. publican- becitu-e they are lb publicans and appoint hemo.-rat-becau-e tnev are I)emoornt-, haxo been the Ik'tiMK-ratic ln-roe- of the hour From a partx atum.ite.l lv -urh a -ji.nt no -.nrcre mforcemenl of the laxv can . ., i lM ' v'Ll " " The tactic- of th democratic ene mies of the reform noxv appear to be tu arott-e ami sol.d fx 'he party' ho-tilitx. and bring it to b -ar xvith -o min-h fun upon the 1 'resident tha h- xvill in o:n jielled to abandon hi- half-harliti ef fort- in fax or of the laxv On - method to thia end is in gad the I'emoeratH mti auger bx aertitig that the Ovil- , -,,.rvict. regulations put a stigma upon i - i even- I'emocrat, and by pointing to the li'eiiublicaus holding onice which a bx right belong to their opimneuta Another iiiethiMl is to b- ng the C.vil-.N-rvice eamiua! on- mto conteiiijn bx ridicule an I by la-ieatunng the com mission. The-e are -hrexvd means to accomtili-h the purpo-e m xiexv. ami -o succes-sfui hax-e they la ni thnt the sa gacity of tho-c xxho pred cted that the President xvotild be compelled to abandon the ictnrm or antagonize his party htt-s been prox.-d alreadx A. )'. Tribune. THE BLOODY SHIRT. A Titrtx XX blili I- XX.ixhi'j It I.lterullt. mui Not a- a Merc 1'inre of -j.rei b. The I)emoralic party, in the princi pal Mate of the Mmth xx here a State election is lobe held this fall, is xxaxmg the blood x shirt, hide -d. it i- trxing to carry the election by waving the bloody -hirL It i- waving the hloodx shirt hterallx. aud not a.s a mere figure of -pcech. It i- arming and r lling Democrats a- eaxalr tor the purpo-e of making the shirt blo'nlx. m ca-e the election ha- to be earre-d l the u-e of rifles and icx-olxer-. TIil- is in irgmia. where nt7.hu gh 1 .. the otifenerate axalrxuiMii. is the He nocratir nominee br (loxernor. In order to elect him companies of red hirte.l caval-y n-e foimed hi i'wry county to ril" about the ctiuniry. attend llemoea'ic meet-me--. and xxith t .eir a mi and organi- ' i i i ,. . 7.atlotl te-r.ly and kuk.UX Ixepilb.K-nti voter-. I tie Ivichmond c rre-pondent of the New York raid de-enbed the situation a- lolloxx-s- some of i'itbULh I - frtend irotKie tbl thev make it a -nsl--hlrt i'mr (stiHiMiiun. -imilur to that ot Hampton la south (. Hrobwa In the palinv dax- of 7i x b"M le- nle thromrh tin.: state at tbe head t.f bns-inlo of iiioii'iits'l 'nl sh rt- Tbe den me"t with i.emml atu-roval Mich prooe- ..im march mir uu" the blk'hw.t - and Iijwbx. of tbe Miile. to the iii-ti rliix inn e of ' IS v ou want to haxe n iro! time. Join the eiixu.r.. Jo.n the cavalry." will haxe it xx lioh-omr eSecr on the mltnls f the Xin.-ui.il tiei-me- Tie -iK'iM'h w u, ltiiMsin nnd wj.i ! rendered doub'x i-Sect lx e w hen e it h man d ;dtx -inrt; to hi- ludt. the niii s.te number ol pl-ln for tbe make up of an ' lAmf tle.d s" I centleiaun." wtneb i- nutner eallx lour Since then this scheme has b en put llltO nr.lCtlCe. J 110 "b O .tlx-sjurt CttX- I alrv" areorgani'ed and active Tnev J ' carry arm- and bann r- xxith mottoe- mtended to lr.gh en the colored x-oter-. 1 iti'Ugh 1-rf-e h m-eP nde- a hor-e ' . . . ! ... "... Held- of irgmia bloo Jy lei M: i V-e. th llepnb'.ican eandal itc, ha , .,.i i.: I r t.r..i..niMl if hi. snexfc. in , .a hi- Lie t.m a. mil li he SW ak- ID several prices. Jtut the No tiern Dcm ocra:i(. journal- which, at the fali.te-t , . . i.epino.ca.i ;n-pii i .umi .-o.jvhc.u r mes aga nst the oail t tx. cry out 1'i-tdv again-! 'waxing t:.e Woodx sbirt.' haxe not 3 xxord to av aga n-t thi- actual bloody hirt DenMK:r3t.c ciimpaign in Yir-iiia Iftroii l"ot. A chart -hoxvmg the di-tr bution and positHin of the ice in the Atlaar O.'ean diinnr the carlv tmrt of tin- t-en i-mni by the 1mm- ( -rirrf. 1 he x-e etale I an nnltal ' dts'ance to t"e - with and ea-t. nd sev- . . , , . . ' erl oeberg- app .r to hare r-t-a fnd in the dull NP-am. I-ucii t hrt- -hoobl t lrtl.r,.,. n,. ., .. ,!iu!,.BN of drift " "rt-..n .c .e -.U-l.Ol-O. uru deposits ant r!ac ai pte nieaa Jor their imi.cal oa of the Jt-tr.MtMi vi Arctic ice w.th t- harden of nV le- br- dumiKsd St iRtttrxal- mwiS ihn Sj- Jk,m0. 1 luUtiftHiett' W'-- -- iea About the b-: xvo'f -toy go;ng 1 one told bv the I' oche J.'ertrd It give the particulars of a laoe xx olf that lav Vm,,. w m . , , . . n . . . , i he Atnenraa tiar :ortaon ca- dL-covered. af er careful investigatioa -m- ,hcVnt -.-Mf h-lhal be law- anu uiiip n. rc-earra. taa ae law - delav is mainlv the fault of iac law- Vt;r;i: x,Vt. J- .mrctod W much- -, ' Moslon 1 ranscnpL , - w Jcrscv law prohibits the ... aa! -- irette-. TEMPERANCE. THE EFFECTS OF ALCOHOL. ovf front an .f.. tt. Mlnt a Knot Cn-r' t7 lr-' rt Husk The fj,ra i r !'n. a'ltwtue! -4 4nbtng 1 j.niNsjsJ by rotor ooxt. a. rtthrr arretllc or otbr V A. Hir. Rhetorics, p. -7. TV cirrohrtory t Wm. co-iUg tf heart urSen-. x-rta aod r . -xp.il a r. - --rplw! xilJi acrrr tn the -TiajmtWt-e Tsteax. hn tbr aerr- ar in thr.r normal c-nad-uoa. th-y m. aux.a a ocrtAia tasMu in the mtt-cttlar waii-. of U aru-n &al rna. If fi-oso aa cao-tr lh 'yaipa-tat-uc aTTc u par?v4-U. kb lroa i tetuoxed froiti the ho.Kl-f!4 -hxh :t safrj.ir-s. nwl tlw rcMbi w an u-cr-a-t-d fioxx of bkoi la tbe art-n. o that tbe na.l! capdhxrii- Im-coib Corrfd 'ith biiiod ucb at tbe ca w ben -4o -tHldea etacUta uVe po -4-vtoa of the m ad. n hot ftu- w frit, tb- k.n ?row- r-d. XKttmt t tb- rbaatge- are eoalaed to tW cbek. oalx. or th-r itrd 10 "the rvoW of the hai-." tr "all oTttr." A.cobol pmdtirei- lb mud rpanlt-. Wry -uoa nftur leor4 1- takea tat lhe sT-u-m it paralytw tW s v mptbtie aTe. Tbf ;-B-io ta Xim xvaU oi Unr bloc! Te-sv-l L- ka. aa itirrrAM-d jfow of bio-Mi bo4- it way ia:o tbe mall cipillarie- which gif- tb -kia of ti larr d nrck e-.fitfrialJ . a flush! ap p.-araner' Wbra alcob-l t- babunaltr takee. the ela-twux td the amiular . xli- of the bil-re-eL, im. ia it larre uifwin-, lo-i . that After tbr tutm-iH ato effeev- oi tbe alcohol haT pv-ssl ax the bhKl-TrS's fad t TfujiK the r nr:nal mux, and the ihiahwl up earace of the face bec per manent. Now . tin heart 1- a purap. till ag tbe artene- which icad trtm it with blood. W hen the norma' teas oa t rrmfnml from the-e art-ns an 1 they ueeuMe ul.rel. it takes n?oro blood u bit them. .- that. herea(, :a a healthy state the arier- bx tnr len-.oa- art a beck ujkmi the action ol tbe beitrt tin ler lib diseased condition ponduc-! bx a.e .hoL that che k i inniOTcd aa 1 the riabhx xnlis of the aru-rM-a, cry. fiK- more uUmmI. t.ff-r no rv-ltaa",, the action of tbe heart. In a bealtby per-on the ht art beat r-enty time per minute, or about l.i ta a day. Careful experiment -how that two oume- id alcohol, the atnnrat a t-ry moderate ale tr whi-ky dr.nk.er takes daily, .acioa-e th heart beats tm i twenty-tour hours it then th heart of a moderate drinker bwats l(i. time-s. m-ted of i4),o(K tinMaia a Jay. The force exerted by tbe heart :a beat ng i..-ki times would lift a weijjht oi -even toas to a height of ae f k". Put ting the iuult in autber form, the heart is drixea to do extra work equal to lifting bV.( )Kuiid one fo t hth each ' hour. I- it any x. uder that a f-el ug ot languor suecsfds. or thitt reaction j tollow- xvhen the imuied ate cflecU ot th ab-ohtd haxe pas! off9 The ef'tet of a rtincd upoa albuuiea I an readily be hh-r by dropping aa rgg nto a gla-- of alcohol It i imnnite ateh ct Hiked Albumen form a larg i part of the ii-ue of the Unly Ak-olMl harden- the a bunten m tin t.soe, ;ut as h bar h u- it in the az!: The very tlebcate xvaU- of the a r cells of th lungs are thus thi krjsed and hanteae : Win n the impure UUmhI t brou.-bt to the lungs, to exchange it caro-doc arid and other wn-te produrt. lor oxygen, it I ads b txx-eca il and the freh -ir n thickened, hardeni-d uietabraae through xx h'. h the exehang can le made but -lowly and imierf"ctix. 'lhe blood must return to the tj-f-m-.s of the ltody -ini tii;vd x .th impHiitMMt. Tbe cor piisclOf still charguti with carbonic acid aie enlarged, aad thn- tbe bkod 11 made thu-L Alecdnd ha a -troag afliuity for wa ter It dr nk,- up all the niot ure of the binrx and cnu-e. inordinate thirst Al cohol beget- a st?ong appetite for it--ejf, -o that lb' tlnrjit vxhiefa it prtxlotv is generally lak d fir tlie time Icing bx more c: jpioti- tlraugbi.- trma sown druk coutaiu ng alcohol, thus only augiiieuting the exiL Ahfihol is not assimilated by tin ikhIv. but mu-t be thrown off a arte matter Thi- is the opinion of wan eiiiMient phys ciaii- oa both aide of tbe Atlantic 1 1 ts true Uinl a tew jhyi (Man- of acknowledged authority utaia 'mii that a small mtioi-n! of aleobol ifiay be inerjimtil .nto the hodt Yet 1a the a moo 11 1 ot ab-oboi that n very umhI- rate drinker takes da-h. this can tx? but an excei'xlmgix sin 1! per cent. I'n-doubl-dly ahiio-t the eatirr aintmnl of ale ihol taken into te yitm remains a foreign elesneat until it k thron a ai bx the excretory organs Alcohol thu enta 1- upon th ecreUry o:gaa- aa undue amount of labor which they are not calculated to i erform The inTeei- of ah ohol uj-ou the braia are ea.s.ly fore-ecu nhon we rrrtec that the brui i t oinpft'-rd largelv ot aiMt ' men. it 1- wot a matbrof -t"ctdaioa. ImiI of actual experiment. Tbe hm as of drunkard are tinoa exautiaatioa fotiml to le harden! 'I"be uVbc-a; structure i- de--roreI. Ihe mental tif fed produced! bv a eobt-l le-uiiag oa to the mo-t drea Iful of a 1 diier.-- of the nerves, are vxelJ knoxvn The exhilarating eU"...ts of aleohrd are on'y apjiarent. For a h rt time u produce-, as we have seea. aa iare-oU ac'.iv ity of the o rrulaUiry orgia-. but a 1 reaction tolloxv-. I'mler it- eMtBUd u-e the ton of ta -tn 1- bw TfA 1'er-on- addicted to t . n-e of alcohol c lMjuors are in more daag-r from ej-dtMii'c- than tompraace :(k Tho -y-tem that 1- cgi I bx alsrohol. o that the heart - orerwo'ketl. m -bieh the lbs-lie- of the a-r cUs ai tbe Iwag ate hnrdea.-d o that tb l4oil i at npjrfetly r tied in the hag. i ha no coadit oa lo rpel the .?.- of di--ea-u. Thi- ha- uur a e.cari jbowa ta c -s f e;tieTJK-. la o towa ta K-aacc chol.-rn provtd fatal to Trr dmakard there :'BE-IIEVT 1 JJtrrW n xva. na duy ti iag xvith a party of fr.-rl- wbea oao oi itt.foi aSor"d Mr. Ijeoia nam 'm.. and rather rodei . trc4 to force H pos btm- Mr. l.rocola oraTcly r-ijl I hare lived iit'y T ar mtkktnm Um r if mtoxieiU'ac 1 uors, aad 1 do m ihmX n. worth wbtle to dxaaa my bahct aaw." X. '. ttcrmd. !R. I- II V.' -Hr.i.TN y 'Ji. wbea paenroonia attack Jr teir. -ptrr: dr 3tr. one u ao cutn. tmn Iariy h pat to a tftaart of wbi-ki dat!x the trcattarst cosaw cxciiiveir uader the domain of the andrtakar. a.- th tirt ca of recovery ha yet to i? re ported. Lki Cicr-Jrncr Cocnnnt -ahl lately "If we conhl make F.a:land sob-r. we would -but up nine testa of herpr-oa-. Oiief-Ja-ticc Dsr declare- that the iiqoor traffic i- rcpoa--:b'e for eighty per ccat. of the cntse of tbe L"aitJ taii. Mjlt W. C T. Union are being" or gxstzed ia Wahingtoa Tenitorj. A MXI tflUTl. HWt4- aaft Tbf "''rtXl llcrcx . a av ar t.rr N a- v ba from on. ', ' voar. a-i th be a wo wp ' of tlae tarwa. i ' bold ta b-or of ..rn-- i gxa. tkoufb iat al Uaj taiMT- tbjojrt f '' voder wit. I tbe aa tpeni day h catWdr. .: tbroAvd "witb tal rj: m hiu '.-, mmmmm Iad lUtt tbouxbt of Ibr bwrrafU". z tike rct oi lor ttJ wek tb- v .- -.-..- a tf rn .v. Umi smti-'pti vHi blaaXt. No tc-la! day sa b hcv half the pleYurra for tb? U that lb - a fo tfc ftaJ-gna MaiMi Tb purr whit eWtBct V- little part Bi li, iMpt to maX awry, aasl lb f per 'a ha -uHa .,a to do itii H rarei u loot oa f or a iit'.ia wb.ltc but ftr the lalova. th half Crv-i-d .! tbe p orw xahitas. il t a-rarl. a'i thnt I aortti 1 ttiag for. a tb ag tal tike - ortnc ol ad ei oa i-Mrta. Hu0r-4 af n im tbe d caa oltea trnrrl. to It. iaM:.n- -.b b uaoie luaily mounted aa dotrk??. o a one af tae io.lnia n-earl ?- I a tbf Haciifa la. rr tae tb rife! j-.tiirru k- are aaTed t ra.e ai'Hatr to i.aaat4e with tbe fear pg c gunl 1 aacT beed. aal a tbe taat J rat ,m. except pepfHtr. aa be ior...ttl. Wbea be reacba to-ra t! Mrra.n rntp aayabete :a tae atreet tr oa t uicwa,!W.'a at btm b--, aad tarai bi doakcv kaj ia toed wa inx ftkuas. oraar teel af tbe auaMrtiat cnotawat Ta'- of aa tied unc caae. a cb b-re take ue p.a- atbi bv tbe praoot ol tbe Aa-ent a e rvm., Nf people who bate M.mttbtajr a eell cr-vt Uvitha of tha v lolb t- bronb, wbieb -tflCxe atoa far ata aad re3tu raat aad ut oa of tbe-e tbe aK taatt t hre. eats aad sleep, lacludtac the taaidT !. wb cb, of iwirw. ji. Hiuag to tbo stboa haMae m iortuatvtt or raerjjetsc premd taatr wms bottle-, or prtviMa a tbe jrrooad u;oa a at of mat aad aleepat aifat ur.ed ap W ide I hem. t.awbliaif le erar tbe pnac.pal part of the nrtn. '!& Cbtckea gbt. tan bii-b;ht, tb daaoe or t e t e er ut cupx iut a small part of tie da; aail ttu aefe r pplee oa a coai-uoo enr reat o! famioc Ko aiattcr wbat crowd max gather al t..e bo rity tlat ehoerx rattle of the rttlette table aerttr slacken, and around tbe mate gn the eaeer fwe atit! bma oaceaa a,fy. !ns baes o' booth aarroti ad the piawta. in a ateh. aa Weil aa upoa :h- t,rtonJ. t?T?rr ctace. Table de rf-r br brtt Ug M rmtiyd. from art-t cliy tuaov aarv rhtne that c at tau-h tuoot-x d a aa lataaoaal atck with att-:aate srtdn of red aa 1 greea. ''r ab.ch li.llr bo t of 6e year okl bH their cooper ta tbn c tbtr tu-vt wdl be upward o-a tbe ta-t t;a rH af (lotoale of tbe eaa bhafr b."tb are !e 1 ae of portablt aalooU's. jfi-aeraUy coa't f r thre bttle of a ' or Ujti atron ; ltiiora diatiHed frtini ertain variet t. of the Spnib tu uu'. icn or ma jut xvith txs or tbree aanll gtxMie. Thesw mre aotaet ae aiouateil a a ma I tand. -.oetiie kept .a a bn-ket. aa! oftn jr.-ad apoa the grooud bow.de Ma Kamtliiif; -fnnio VtJoeH" (WH etVM MOt atfopU a OiMllll. The whole my be jtre tied oer by Mian x!ar.-xe.l dime, ith a ..k, kie': tnaat slung ; a abaw. ovur her bak. "lbcrtirb tbo Hemic- rod iati-1-ciaaa. taey rarel abaxv it opoa awah occakNt aales tbe brti band jrat on tbe p aa lut tbi- h dt rH.n bn the eaae eeitiafr ia the la'er r tia. wheroa- the prt nt it boet t -a br mi only ' a the untri low. 11 re the ijiataai wail ol thai Uog -iiJ.rtog mr tx r. th- vioba. the br.a ml frraaa of a torture! ciar tet aad tbe ttttfffe lutag UBfe-tae.tniii f t jrtiiUvr Wilt he abttt tle oalx oiinl. that been-: the aoft murmur of m odMMi SpaaUh. r the gv Uuffb'r of tbe jo.'Jj birjnr at the jramiar table. Liko an otd-tiaae l.afflUb fair, ihn xiexicaa ft tbe ocaHa when exe-x one who ba aar thuir u )! I rag it 2irtb Arauaa tie pUaa anil fr a httadred yard or are down tint street Ut lead to ti are lute of ant prad ujio i the groaad. heaped with al! ort- pro oa. tm u, riob ihct ol Oifar-ae rak ami Uitv. -boe. rfltia clta, jMitlerx tiaco. pepper, greea coca aad p not iay il be hir aJe ;a the wa heap ual the howm -bo ofe.ij., tbe licit upiare f ground my dal ia Uv. rhutk o. coab hoe-atr-a-. twtt.. iler Sligroe work aad old earrde-. ,wo if vlitr 1 woald bt 'he a. wwij )n. l.Twrx Oae cwk eata aid .ip kie tbe.Uk of good, aad lb :o vy drc-e, vbo motiev ware Um rarl u dibs f fttnd that aro it rMfc ng. aad tb corwHM ebanrj: Ur arw aad iBlercbaa.-e. f (vtp4itetiu jver a aarew a of a "w 'at -a xatun jiat.e lb- whole a ceu t .ruxk wb.oh ae loag y wander x- ith lit le ! ol ntrt-t Tnu- the o oa fr two or ;hree daT, p -rbaj- with aaabate! x-ig-r. the ramiag table croxTd'l aearlr ill night, the trt and U jla.a -rowdeAl by dy and ailed by ttigbt "itn latetretched slepr-. About th f .art a .iartHe crowd IvHsoaa i tdr Jx. The Wetr bo ran no ojr borrvw. ihe pt.r b-i" w-bo iu ocev3r taki b - -addle, h' doakfnf, bi trrun aad wife' ba-l. -4n4 a-xjr n Jot. a oag vrjtb t peoa cho hai lo: hi- oaJi- ta a wajrer xhtx a -i-vp"oce oa tbe wfebri mi a t-aad on pa.atud dial, aad ova aot aad a tak-r tor 'At tcatpaag o:1nr af hi b rt again: iif4d ill eetili !a dar or two morr tie rfe tu .' by c-java md tA tbe artbodo 1 ae ad r. crowd -eau ter ?a b o ! kwiiuag boff By fr wjd to tbe a-it at mm" oiac toc an lucjv ' or .V Y V-t A Novel f.T.e-Tr-.-u A reaactabi- crrrtKB-caace J rrpr.rj aA irom W unstable. La;u.ad by local nataraiiH. te-atit two tr- Uwrw oylerJ we-e put aa ta aa cr-. paa xad d..neg tb a-cat a r'd of loaai ai4-e f aixl ot tbe da aty d-b and tavervrd le-r bwar. jaowtfc wjti ia tc p- -be . aai of ta btTals. ia the ia -ra ag they ".. foaad ft hHi by the cMrd ajil of th oy.trr. aad of cear- fu-'te dead. Tb ojtT coctttjccd iu lirza 3rsld oa the intrad--. and the tro hax-ing b--a haaded to Mr. 5.&rt Saoader-. a raeniber of th- flat Keat Xitural iif ionr cctey. we a oace imr3cred ;a pmt. aad a-ill la dwa conr be pacJ :s ti. local tsucaaa- X ' foiL Cfmnaa geoioUt etitaate aat Tie Dead Sex ! be ta of dA. aajt a thocaaad ycart beaca- HtBavtar-Mi. m C 'IHa t.Tr. Hk '-a 01 i-BBt'B fl-iHBf r.ldtaiSZMJ tjih a iHBfc '.1 ffiawV Lao 'Bi - '