. . ; . .U.--.l. " . . . , " " : ; : \ IoIII.f".t : . . . < . . . I . . . .I ; . ; ; : . . . , . . . . . - . . . . - . . . . . . - . . . " ' ( I 11 . . . . . r . ' I ' ; I. ' . . . . , , , t , . ' I " . 1 . " , . . . - . - - . . . - . . . . . - . I . . . . . . - . ' ' " . . - " - - A SISTER'S ' VENGEANCE' ' By CEORCE MANVILLE FENN . . . . , . . . . " . . . . " , , " " ' . . " ' . . . " < ' " ' " < : : - - I ! ' s- " ' " ' " . _ _ . . _ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - OIIAP'rIOIt VlI.-OllutlnlHIIJ ( I "Alwl , malc , L'III rellll ) ' rur lIuyLhiu/ / : hOW , " , Hald Burl , Rt ! tlw } ' wl'uL IhllL lIIorn. ' III to their wurle. "Ollly HIIY n lllI liS ; rOil ror/Ive / Ollr 1011:4. : " "Bart , ohl tnd , . ' IInld Ahel , hunrsly ! , ul''e lIallght to rorlve. ! " ' 11101" ejncllinted Bnrt , 111111 tllI'lI be lJl ! ' gUll Lo whlHlIe II fly ! , 1111 It III thl ! highest ot 1I111rlt:4 : , 111111 10lllc11 101llllIgly III lb dlr tloll oC the jUIljle heffillc thl ! 1111111 crek ! ; hilt Lhreo duy.R clul11l1'l1 hlfurl ! tbuy were set to huu nl1\UII' \ ' ; the colTe hllldll "j agalll , Whell they n\l\lrouchell \ \ thu jlU1le ! at last , hOIlulIIore ! / sluwly-Cor , IIIl1ch 11:4 : they 10llgell toU / UII III once , thuy klluw thnt IIIIY IIl1l1SUIIllIIUVell1ent 1111 their IlIlrt mlKht he lultr\lretell ! \ b , . wutchCul e'e:4 : Into all allelllllL lit eilnll ! ( ) Ulli ! hrln , ; down llllUn thl'lIl U Hhot.-BllrL't ! vokc trcllIlIld ! nlld SOUlIlICII hourHcly UII he : mld , playfully : "Now , AhI ! , m , . Inll , L'm golug to trill. to lIlItt lhere [ lull ! llIrrot. Now , tJWII , Polly I Pretly Polly , ure YUII lIWfC' { " "Yell , rCII , Bllrt. Abcl , dllIr ! IIrother , at Inst , GllusU" callie frum the JIIII I , , " " slrll" cried Alml , "Mllry-Pon ) my houraely , na he threw down his huu : nnd , be WIl./I running townrd tile Jungle , where n crnshlng sQllnd WIU ! henrd , when Bllrt fiung his HtronarllJI / ; ncross hlH chest nuu dashed him to the rol1nd , "Arc ) 'ou mnd ? " III ! ! ! rlcll , " ! Hllry , Cor 1 , OmI'a slll ( ( lceel ) bnckl" 'I'heYarning WIlS need cd , Cor from I ncross the [ llnntnllon the II-rerseer nnd 1\ ' couple ot soldiers CI1Dle ruunlll ovur ) ' movement on the [ Inrt ot the prhlOnl'fa Lo- ing wntched. "Shnm III , Ind : IIhum m , " whIIIlercd , art , ns a plteolls High ClUUU Cram the delt1Ul of the junlc. ! "lJ'hhUng , alrl" growled nart "run1 flglltlng. lIe nearly Wl'ut down. " , "lie WLUI trrlng to eHealC , " , : "lCscnpel" growled Burt. " [ , uIII. at ; him , SUU'H hot. " 'I'he ov rReer hent Ilown over Abel , 1 : whose aslect hclpcd the ill1ll1lon , tor he \ " louked IhllBtlr tram hlH e\llolluu : and Ill' 1\ \ had [ Irescnce ot nlhlll enougb to ellen hili \ erlm , look ahout wllllly trom taee to CIICU , i , and then beln to IItrusle ! up , with OUI. ' ' ! hand to his ) Iend. ) I "III It the fu.yv'r , lIor ? " ahl one u [ he i loldlers , whoae name was 1 > llIny Kelly. ' uNo. 'rouch oC the li'UU , " sahl the uver- . . ' ' ' ' ' 111Wa1I it. 'l'llCre , IBeo. . . 'I'hey're 111Wa1IeU1ug / , you're all right , nr'n't ) 'ou T' "Ye. ' ! , sir , " tl:1ld Abel , IIhnvlT : , Ill : ! U ( ' pleleed UII hls hoc. "Sit ( Iown ulld r the trees tbere Cor 11 few IlilulltcslaId : the overseer. "Lend 1 him four water' bottlc , oldler. ADd 1QU atop with him till be's better. " Dart ( ook the water "ottIe : nnd Pt ! till , o"crseer went of [ with hlB guard Abc I . wall aHslsted tQ the edge ot the Jungh wheee a .huge cotton tree threw 1bJ shade nnd bcr Dart beld t.he "liter to hIs com panlon's Ups. It was hard work to kel'P Dtill whU. . tbe olbers wellt out of bearing : but 11 : 188t It Rcemed sate. and Abel puated : out "Mar' . " , dear , arc . . -ou there ? " I "Y.S , rcsbel. . Oh , m , dear Inothcr Bar one kind word to mel" , "I\nd \ word ? Oh , my 11188 , m , . 1l1s8 'n ' , . that you torglve mel" "Forgive 'au ? Yes. Bllt quick , dear befQre those men como bnck. " " ell me , then , " said Abl'I , spenlc1111 with his back tg Ow Jungle , anll bls bea bent down as ItI [ \ , , , .I le Dart Il'nllel over him , trembllnK l.\Ieo \ n Icat , "tell III how ) 'OU CAme to be herc. " . HI came over III 11 IIhlp to KlnJstW1 Then I went to New Ol'lea11 . 'rbl'll t liolll1urns. And [ t WaR hi , a torUlIh ! ago that r round YOII. " "nut how ld you conlO here ? " "I've got Cl amnll bent , dear. ( asl.e and nsl.ed tor monUUI botere I , could fill out whl're you were. I've been to utbe vlalltntlons , alld [ Ieol'le have thought m u1ad : but Qlle do ) ' I atuDlbled acros.'I th IInllors OJ : a shill tRot comes here wit . stor s trom the stJltlon , Mdl hoard.thl ! ! Bay lhat there wore a nUlDhl'r ot Ilrlsoi era working Itt this phU'e : aud at III ! ! atler wnlUng nnd wutchlng tor week I caught slgbt ot 10 two , and tbl'u . , was a month betore I could speak tu yeas , as I did the otlwr day. " "And now you havc come , " said Abe bltterl , . , " { elln't , oven look at 7011. " "nnt ) 011 wilt escnpe denr , " said nar ; "F1sCApe ! " cried Abel , excited I , . . "Steady , lall , steady. 'MeruJer ! ) 'eu'l ill" , growlell Burt , glauc1ag toward II neareat sentry , nnd thell holding up t1 bottle as It to 'l ee bow much Wall , , .ltI,1 "Yes , escape , " lIald : MarT.ul have tJ 'boat ready. , Oaa yeu coDie aow1" "Impossible 1 We should lJe oVl'rtakl and shot beloro we had goue 11 ollIe ! ' "nut ) 'ou must escape , " 8ald 111l "You must get dll"11 here by nIght. " "I10\v ? " said art , grulliT , "You two must settle that , " said Ual qulclcl , . . " [ am enl , a womaa : but 1u11'e tound means to ret here with boat , and [ call come arun aDd aill till you joIn me. " "Then be cautloua. Onl , corne tll ! : h t. " " [ know , Trust me. { wiU not leen. { w1l.l do nothing rash. 'l'o-t gl as 1Ioou as It grow. dark , [ shall be ke expecting you , tor I BhaU Dot stir. ' daybreak I shall rD , and COLDe agalu nhht. " "And mind the Ife trles. " "Trust me , Abel. 1 aha" net COI noW by day tor six dl11s. It at tAU . , ot six nllhts rou bue nDt beel1 able escuIJC , [ aball come for alx days b'll : ' , hoping that ; ) 'OU mill bo more SUCCI'SS it' the Ilaylllht ; tor perhal's ) 'ou wltl U tllat a bold dash will help to ret . . . . "war. " "Uut tbe risk-tho risk , girl , to ) "Vul ' Abel , dear , I am here to risk en t1ll.n ; ; . I have rlalt6d ever1thlui : to j 10U. " "YI'II , " be sold , hoarsely. "l1ut nr " , , 'ard. It we do escllve ? " "I.eavo the plans to me , " ahe skid , ' \1 . little la\l"h _ " 1 have bOAt and anll , : 111u world Is ver.r wide , Onl , eIIel Tal'e cure ; the men lire comlug back . . . . . . . It'J i ! ' dar" passed , Dud the priaOI were not : ll'nt agaIn to the clearing , wI ta pite of Tery eff rt , the , foun ! ! 1 their chances or eluding the Kuard . . . . , tr . them by ohht were smaU ladee ; - - - - - - - - - - - - - [ t'ellerl'tl lIy lIllY , they Wl.'re Iioullly l'hllhlL't lIy night. 'l'he bullt\lng \ wbero 1I1l'Y alellt WIUI RtrouKly fI'ctlred nnd Juurdell , uull In spite oC the ueWIWSII at lhe se lIl.'lIIe/lt It WIlS wcll dusn tor Its IHlrliORI. ' , allll strouKer cvcu thun the prill' IlIll'rn thGlIIht. Uurlu/ ; the tollowlnweele / lIH IIrhmners were ouly OIlCU lu the con"I'c plnntullo/l , Illul su strictly watched thut thl'y Celt Ihnt tf ) nltelllpt nil eVllslon WIIS unl ) ' to "rluJ. : estrucllull UIIUU Uwlr hUIII'S , Jler- ' fflr at- hnl's ' cuulle lnrY'1I hnJlrlKOllllwut tcmpllll to ulllli't prlsollorll : tu e ellpe. "It'll ot10 URI' , llart , " Nuld A hul at Inst , dc.'IIIOlull./ltly. "l'ullr KlrH Why 1\111 \ Hhe cUllle " " 'Itlelll UH IIwny , " tmld llart , rlllll ) ' . "Yell , ! Jut a\l \ lu vuln. " "Pshu wi" cricil Burt II/aln / , "w11l1ll you ' . COllllut till IIlw':4 : un Inow 81w'lI IuPII I.IU ; /ruy-hulred / wumun , or she Jets UK 11 way. " Allel shool. hIs head , tor he wus luw- spirited , 111111 not convinced ; hut thut nlKht hlH Ilt'art luaJled , for aH he Ilty hult usleel' , IIHtenlng tu the thin , ! Ju zln : : lI\11u oC thu lIIusclutoell ! whldl haulllual lhe lIrlS' ouer.'I' ( IUarters , aud the IIlow , regular Ilnce ut the seutry ou guard olltillde , there was the faint rottle ot II cllIlln , 11 > 1 It 'iUllle Ilrisoucr hnd turtlell In hl:4 : UUllulet reHt , lIud then all wali' silent lignin , till he IItartClI , Cor a rough haudVIlS laid Ullon his muuth. Ills flrSt lustlnet wns to sel7.e thu own. er lit that huud , to ongne , lu 11 strulgle tor his liCe : hut a lOouth was IIlacl'l1 Ill. rectly Ilt his car , anll a wellkuowu'oiee \Yhlspcrcd : "Dou't 1II1l1.e a lIound , 'l'1e thetlu bits of rill ; about your Iron3 h"U as they won't rllttle. " Abel caught at the Illeces ot clOUl and canvns thru1lt Into his hnnd , and , Hltlln : ; 1111 In the darlmcss he sotlly bound tbe linl.slod / rluKs or his tetters togethur , hllrdly arlng to broil the , nud Yf't with his heart benllng tumultuousl ) ' In his I.nX- lety to know his COlllpaulon's 11111 US. As hu wus tyIng the lallt Imut he Cult Ihrt's hnlld upon his shouiller , and his 1IJf : at his car. "QIlI t , and creep ntter me. It cell touclllllg my Coot so's not to miss llIu In the dnrl. . " A.bl'I'1I huurt thumpell nlalllst his ribs 118 he o e'cd , tulelng Hart's hand first In a flrlll gdp , IInd then teellng a short Irun llr thrllst bctwcell his fingers. 'rhen he becune : conscluus trom hb companlou's movemcul.'I that be had ou clown upon his hn lds allll Imees , anll wa , crawling toward the eud of the 10llg , leI \ I stone-walled bulldluJ ; that served 118 r dormitory ror the while slnves wh\JS ( task was to cultlnte the rough plnnt : ! I tlou tUl they , IlS 11 rule , lay dowll Imi , died troln tever. : Just then Bart stopped short , ror thorl _ were atel's outside , aud a gleunl ot l1h : npPcllred beneath the heavy dour. VoIce were heard , 11011 the rattle ot a soldier' musket. "Obanglug guard , " suld Abel to him selr : and ho tound hitllsolt wondedn : , whether the sergeaDt and hl8 men woull enter the prison. Theta there WIlS 11 boarsely uttered com mnnd : the light taded away , the st11 died out upon the car : there WIIS a clllli ur two ot chillns , nud a heavy sigh troD some restless sleeper , aud once more I : the black silence and sUllIn , ; heut ther WIlS nuthlll ! ; to l.Je henrlj ut the Iou e trullIpeUng hwzz of the mosquitoes. .s9ttly , 11/1 / 13Qwe IlIrgt' cat , Bart reSUl1J I. ell hlJ ern wllng mo"ellleut , ntter thrusl lug bllck his leg and tall ching A el on th chest with his bnrl' toot us a slgllal. I 'rhe bulldlnJ. ; wall Ilulte II hundrocl tec long by n uut eighteen wide , a mere ga h'ry lu shUIIO , , 'hlcb bad beull lellJ.thenl' frOl1l tln10 tu , two as the number ot COI 'r ' vlcts luerease , and the n1en hnd a ol e two-thlrlla ot the dlstnnce to trnvorse b' ' e tore tbey cOl\.d reach the end , and 1 h theIr excessively slow' rate ot progre ! 11 the tlllle lIeel11ed Inte lnahle betore , a 1- , ter so\'cral pnlntul halts , cllused by 1110\ " t , U'unts ot their telluw IIrlsoners and Ilrull Ii. at dlsco\'ery , the fiual halt WIlS mude. "Now , then , what Is It. ? " whlslll.rl Abel. Abel.art art waif slowly drawing out rou Illccl'8 of badly celuented ston rou tra ments rellll , ot corul and IImestoI train the nenrest roof , ot which the prl 011 bllrraok waK built. At lust , atter what seemed nn lIee , taint breath ot comparatively cool II be ata to IIIa1 upon Abel's cheek , as Un st"Cwed to work steadily on. 'l'hen IJ band was seized and guided where hudly wllnted , uldlng , tor the 10U1 IDan's Iwaglnatlon hall painted 1\1\-to \ rough openln ! ; leTol with the fioor , a he 7. IIttlo larger than might hne bel'D mater tor towls te pus In and out or a poult . , ard. : 'Yi They crept on In 8l1en , ADd I. t . mldllt or the stili darklless matterll seel a ed to be gain , so C'UIl , tor them th ,1Ja.bel's heart grcw more regular In [ lUisaUOD , Ilnd he WI1R jllst Il8klng hI b 1 salt why he hnd nut had luventlon enou' to contrive thIs evaslun , when 1& Clt.ltf 11 be tau 1\ar \ nIce cried , "Shtandl" Ilnd thl 1t. WIlS the click ot a musket luck ' ! re What to1\owed \ wns IIhuot"t ! w'oml'ntll : At Bart struck aside the bll'Ollet leveled at his brollst , aud lenlled upon the senl betore him , driving hllll l1ekwlIt'd 11 clappIng his hllnd ullon his mouth 3S : no knelt upon his chest : while , I1bly IIOCOI 01111 Ing 111111 , hIs comlllinion're ! > ted the In to ket trom the WIIU'J hUlId , twlltull : IIY. ba'onet trom tll elld ot the bnrrl'l II ul hol h1 ! ; It dliggel'wlS'lIlresse ' It lI nl lilt ! the Ulan's throat. , -011 "Another word , and it's rOllr lu hls ! > ell Abel. " "SlIre , II nd 1"11 he a ! ! , llIent as l'l' ' ! rr Mullaney's rave , lIor , " whlslll'rl'd 011 lIentry ; "but It's muther 1 bav ( ' ovel thu owld country , nniJ ) ' 0'11 brlul. . t cr. heal1 It ) 'e It\llcd \ Jue. " "Look hure , " wblstlCred Bart : "H'1t n , rttl I or nothing , illY Illd. I t you glTe nn alarm , It will be with thllt bayouet ttr 1p , throuch rou. " . " itA nd would a Itelly Ilvo tbe nla Arthur he s\hl : on hili hOllor1 Sure ' el'll wlcbt thrust. III e. " Ie. "Oyer with ) ' 011 , theu , nart , " " , hls1I atbel ; "I'll tand O\'Ir 111m hure , ' 1 lJet the Iun. " : tL DIU't oLeled. and . \bi f.ood wIth - - - ' ' - ; ; l1u HNltry's'IIhoulder , IIl1d the , bUYl/llet close to his thront. 'l'he Ullln senled the gote ail easily as nllrt IUlll dune heCoru bhn , und lIll'u Abel Cullowed : ! Jut as hl' reached the toil Ulld 1111111111'11 sldewn11 to the wall , which he I ueHtrode , lIwre wn:4 : the : fuund ot a shot , tulllJwell by nnotlH'r , and anuther , UIIII the flerce baylllg oC l1oJs , I I "B < ! llnll , tllI'Y'\'e liei'll ) 'e , " suld the lien' , try , 09 Abel I1roppl.'d down. "SlIl.'ncel" hlHlIl.'d Allel , ns there WaH the 10lHI clanglllg of a bull with thu fierce ) 'ellllnl ; ut - dogs , IInd tbey dllshl'l1 oIT , hund I Johu'd I n-h ni.1I1 , tor the colTee pluntatloll , . II wny down h , the calle-brake and I he IIwn : 111 p , III the Rwnmp they rouud tIIen with a heat IIIHI pole relldy nnd walUu tor thelll , IInd thus 1II0ile good their e.icnpe. CIIAl"l'lm VIII. Hud he bcml nslcell end dreamel1 that he nnd Ahel hllll ( ! scllpcd , anl1 then that he Willi In the Dells' bent , wltb Mary pollllIt / nlong ? Whllt did It nil muall ? Bart was In n hOllt , nllll hehlllll him Iny back the bol- dler with his Illouth opell , sleeping bea v. 1Iy. 011 his II.'Ct'IIS Abel Dell , nlso IIlcep- IlIg as n IIInll IIleeps who Is utllrl ) ' ex- 1I11ulltmi b ) ' sOllie lerrlble exertloll. llllt that was not the De\'oll coust ullon which the aUIi WIIS IIllI'ddlllg Its curly lUorlllng rll's. DUlls ! ! hl'HIl ot IlIlIn/rOVe did 1I0t Rpren tlH'lr llIudd ; ) ' roots IIlce 11Itl'leatl' rllsUc sCIIIToll1ll1g8' on southern InJlIsh : Hhoros , nnd there were 1I0 Clustcl'S ut III- 1I/lItoril / I'IIIhere nnd thuro alllong the 1II11111111d OO7.e. it Willi true l'1I0llgh. 'l'hl'Y did escape In the IIIJ.ht , nlld llIr ) ' hlld beell there to hell ) thell1 with a boat : bllt where wus she now'nn / wllO wus this IIturdy youth In loose pettleoa t-CIIII vas trouliurS' anll Itea'y fishermnll's boot ! ! ? Bart stured till his l'yes showed a rim ; at white IIbout their pupils , anll hll lI1'Outh opl'ned roulldly 111 unison tor a tlll1l ! . 'l'h lI eres und 1II0llth closed tightly , on wrinkles - kles nppenrcd all over his tllce. as he soW , . Rhook all over , and then , uftlr ! glnnclng at Abel an the Irish soldier , he uttered a low- "Hnw , hawl" 'l'he figure In Ule heat swung rounl1l1n tllced him shllrpl- ; , glancing at the two sleeping men , nnl1 holding up a rougbened brown hand to comman slh'nee. "All right , " snltl llrt , halt eboklng with IIIlrth : and thcn , "Ob , Ilia ) ' , 111 ; ) ' bS1J , you do louk rUIll In them big ! JootJ ! ' "Silence , Idlotl" IIho whispered , shllrp- Iy. "Do you want thnt stratlge muu to Imow ? " "Na ) ' , my IlIss , no ) ' , " he sall1 , becolllln ; ; sober on the Illstullt. " ut you du luolc 110 rum. I sa ) , thou/h / , " he crle , shnrp. ly , "whnt's gone ot ull your heautltulloll ! : hair ? " "I.'lre , " sold Inry , colli I , . . "I.'lre ! what-you'vo cut It 01I nnd burned - ed it ? " lnr1 nodl1e . "Ohr' ejuculated art , and It aound\d IIlte a ronn. "Could 11 slrl with long hair have work- r ed her [ Iossage out here liS a sailor bo , . , I and hnve come Into that cane-brnl.e till , saved you two ? " said : Unry , sharply : l'ul ! - as llart sat staring at hl'r with dilated eyes once more , she bent down aCter gazIng - Ing at Dlnny , sllll souudly sleeping , allll e laid her hand with a firm grl1 all lIer , brother's shoulder. lIe started Into waleetulneS'S on the Instant - stant , and Knzed without recognition In the tace loaning Clver him. "Don't you know me , Abel' ! , ' said Mary , sadl , . . "You , Mar-dressed IIko this' ! " IIe atarted up angril , . , his tace UU1lh- I' Ing as hers hnd flushed , and his look darkened - ened Into a scowl. " 'Vhat else could I do ? " she 811111 , re- pcallng her detense as she had pleudl'd to Dnrt. ' 1'hen , as It her spirit rebllIed agulnst his anger , her eYls flashed with IlIdl nalloll , and shl' exclnllllell bourHuly , " 'Veil , I have anved you , 1IIHlit you have done with me-there Is the sea. " "But you-drell-1ed ! ns a hoyl" salcl Allel. "Hush I Do you wnnt tbat 11I1\11 tu know ? " whispered Mury sortly. " l ) ' brother was unjustly punished and Nl'nt out here to die In prisoll , while I , a helpless - I , less girl , might Ita ve starved at home. What could I do'/ / " 'rhere was ollly ono ot the twu equal to the emergenc , . ns the soldier woke up , and that was art , who ga vu his knee a 80undlnjl slap nn l'rled aloud : "J ack Dell , m ) ' lad , ) 'uu've bobn ved like a trump , and got us away splelldid. I only wish , Abcl , I hnd such a brotbl.r. I1alloo , sager , where shall "e IICt you ashore ? " "Sl't me ashore ? " sold the lrishn1an , nodding Ilt Iar , . ; "whnt tor ? " "What tor' ! " cried Bart. " ' 1'0 KO back. " "I'm not gohli uel. , " said the lrillh- n1an , laughing. "Sure , I wunt a chnng ! ! . " "You cun't go with us. " "Sure , and you torced 1110 to cOllie. nnd III ye wouldn't behave so I1lrthllT as to send I r ' " me bllek'i" rt " ut wo're elcnplng ! , " sold BIII't. 11:4 : "Sure , nnd I'll cscupe too , " sold Ulnny , It smiling. "It's molghty dull work stall- II : ; " ping tbere. t "Hut you'ro a soldier , " suld Abel. . . . I C .r be sure I am-n sowldlcr of tor- de tune. " rl "You'll be a d'sortor It you stop wltb us , " growled Dllrt. be "Ye malle me a prlshner , and 1 couldn't Ill' help mesc\t. \ " lat " 'Vh" 1 waoted 10ll to ro back [ as1 Its night ! " growled Bart. III' ' ' ' 1'0 be ate up clltolrolT b , the n"l , h balltes ot dO'Kt ' 'rhank ye kindly , ser lld I'll rather not. " ! fl' Dlnny looked at Inr ) ' , nndflve / her I droll smile , which madu bor trown IInl ry. look ulleasy. lit "Oan ) 'OU keel ) tnlth with those whl try trust you ' ( ' she suld , qulr.kl ) ' . .nll . "And Is It n Kelly wbo cnn kt'C'p talth hl' me lad ? Surl' , an' we'ro tbe talthtule ! ; 1111. peoplc there l' ! nllywhere. And , uedud usbut 10u're a hallllllom boy , and hll vo I the wa , wid you as'll make some hellrts nch lid , betore ) 'c"ve dOlle. " ust lllry startl'd nlld turned 11 deell dnr red , which showell throuJb her sun It ! " browned IIklll. "I'll trnst ) 'UII , " she snhl. .ter "And ye shllu't rC'l1ent It , lIle Inll , Co tI\l' yoU'Yl' doue no hurm , nll Wl're IIb'l'r ill llrhbller. Alld 1I0W , I\S wc nn' talldul hel" I'll like to know wha t IC'r hrotlh'r nil Ilumuer ullh\l't--tll\11I Itld to be . .Int 01' eck ot Ihe connlhr ) ' , It WIl1lU't mnrther. e thl' thl'"d have huu ! : 'om. Wall It-helllhi ud. YOI'lIl-1 veil ? " " ) Iy hrothl' : ' nud his IIld tr"'llil Bal rill , WrlJluy wCre tran:4Irtl'd : ) ( to lJ.n "Inntl ) 'OU Honll Cor bl'ntlll ! : IInd hnlt kllllmr , till llUhl. the Sl'Ollllllrt'1 who hnll IJIJulted h rl'd sl ! > terl" cried Inr- , with IIl\shln l'1 uke I1nd 111111\Inl : chel-ks. all' she IItooll t : [ Irundly In the ! Joat , and lookld trom 01 OD-I ) to the : otbur. . . . . ' ' 'l'hey trnnsported thhu two bOY8 to hls bnste of n pin co , anl1 put challis 011 tlll'lr Ie , ; ! ! , for glvlll a s"nl\luen \ like that t. bllr hating ? Glntlull1CII , I'm [ Iroud at yel" lIe held out his hnlllill tu both , nn , In- tru er , IlS hl' was , It III.cn1l'd IIUlIO'llhlo to ruslst his Crnnk , trlelldly WilY , lIulI till' e8cl\led \ IlrI oner1l shool. han s with him uKuln. "And now whnt Ilre ) 'e olllg to do " said Dlnny , ongerl } ' , " 'Ve don't Imow yet , " lIuld Abel , rnther dlstnntly. " ' ' ' " "I'm 'I'hllt'li jlstme cnse , 1111111 Dinny. tired ot :4l1 : erlllg allll wlllldng tip alld down wid II lIIt1shket kllllluJ. ; lIllrd ovcr n lot ot poor rellows chnlrll'd IIkl ) wild benstll. I tuk the shilling bl'lease I'll been In a skrhnllllle , , and lIlI ! lJUwld sergl'nlll Kohl thure'd hI ! IIl1nty at tolghtlng. o\v , ye'll tok lIIe wid ye , (111) ' 1 111 II 1It gel rid 0' tlll'se soger clothes , und-Iook bel'e , whllt arc ye gohll ; to do with tb m ehnlns ' , " hGet rid ot tbem , " sulll Abel , "whl'n we cnn fiud II le. " "I did not think oC Il fill' , " said larr , wIth Il I1lslIIIllolntell look. ( To bl' conllntll'd , ) IN STATU QUO. PI1I1I1CIIICr'R Clevcr Llttlc Schcme tl1l1\ Dill Not WorIc. Most pcople hn vc experlenccd th ( ' embnl'rllSSlllollt of mectln sOllie OllP whose fnco Is fumllhu' hnt whose nnm ( ' for the momcnt has sllppcll fl'OIl1 IDcm ory. A Ilopular cOllledlun tm vellng b ' a Cunnrllct' to Amcl'lcu once felt the n Wkwul'dneHs of such u reeontre IInd UlUA rclntes the IncIdent : "On UIC first dllY out , ns I Came on decl. , I sn w a lIIun whose fnce was fu. mlllnr , but I could not remcmbcr his nalllc. .1 suw he hnd reco nlzed Wt , und , liS 1 could not rl'Cull his nnme , I Iwpt out of his wn - I1nl1 pretended nol to hu ve scen him. "Every time I took the other side of the'deck he followed , unl1 I was kept dodging so constl1ntly thnt on the third day It occurred to me to loolt over the 'passen or list In the hope of linlling the IInme that fltted my unlmowll friend , I read the list , but failed to see 11 famlllnr one. "I Iwt } on tr 'lng to I1vold the mnn nnd felt most uncomfortable till 11 brll. lIant ! tlea struck me , I woulll put thl' pnssen er list In my poclwt , go bolllly up to him , shnke hands , and before he hnd time to open the conversl1t1on I would bring out the list and suy 'They have omlttell your nume from thc passen er list , ' Of course he would MY , 'Oh , no-there It Is ! ' and poInt It out. " 1 dill this , I went up to him boldly and graspell his hund , " 'Why , ' said he reproachfully , 'I thought you were going to cut met' " 'Oh , dear nol' said 1. 'I thougbt you dldn t remember me. y tile way they hu ve omitted your name from the lJUsseng-er list. ' "He 10kel1 at the list 11 minute or so , " "Ycs , ' suld he , 'so they hl1'e ! ' . . Unci Not Studied Lon a : Enou.h. \111' \ . Bacom had been looking at hili son's Germun grammar , and hud found therein much tooll tor thought. " 'I'hnt Idea ot giving sex to Inunlmute objects -now that Isn't a bad Idea , If 'twus CJ1rrlod fur enough , " he said In an Indulgent - dulgent tone to Mrs , aseom as he put tuo lJook down. "Of course there Ul'e Rome foolish mlstukes , but they coulll uo corl'ected If some real Intelligent person was to take hold of the s 's- tom. " Ho moved a little nearer the table on which 1\1rs. Bascom was placing a paD of hot ginger cookies , and glanced al them with apprecilltlon. "Now a table , " ho continued , gonIal- Iy , "a table ought to be masculine. . not , feminine , A solid , usetuI , stead ) arllcle 111m that belongs to the mascu line gender by rights : anybolly coull teU tllat. But now tllito a wlndow- ' lrs. Bascom's back 'WIIS ' turned , aIH . .0 moved 11 trltle Dourer the cooklos. "A window ought to be masculine because talks thut have eyes can se rgbt through It , " said Mrs. Bascom with great brlslmess , turning trom thl stO\'O and stt'pplng to the table. " 'l'hes' ' cooldes are tor the children's picnic , ' Rhe said , with appnrent Irretevance. a she bore the pan away to satety. "Woll pn , what else ought to bo masculln ( nccordlng to your notions ? " " lebbo I'll look through the boo' ' . 80me other time , wIth a vloto th temlnlno objects , " s21ld Mr. nseon joylessly. "I guess that wlll be m best plao. " The Rhht PlnC'e. "Is this whore you make trouble1 uked the little man at whose olbo' litood an IIggresslve looking woman. "This Is the Marriage License ill reau , " Ilnswered tht' man behind tl esk. "That's what I meant , " said the 11 , tlo man , IlS he sighed and reached Inl his pocket tor 2-ohlcaJo Post. The Dltlloulty. "I don't see why ehero sllOuld bo at J IBtllculty about arbitration , " said t1 . .oellli economists. " elther do I , " answered the n ) [ . who dellght. J In paradoxes. "Arbltr II tlon woutll bo very ensy-It some lIe I' pie were not so arbltrar-Washln ton Star. I : " Tr'IIIJ : t , fhft ! the Blome. Anxious Father-Do tll ( ' lIest you c : ror him , 1I0ctor. 'rhat III nil 1 cnn IlS II' If It III the will ot IIrovlllence- 1\ . SUl'leon-Don't try to I1II1CO the I d slIonllIllIty : on I1rovlthmco In bhlll CIU " ( r. lcTunes. You hl'ought the to ) ' } ) " till tor the 'oUl'selt.-Oblcao 'rrl I : : une. 1'1 o 11ntlent with 'o\1r Lors'hon th 1nn' Lctwl't'n the aguJ or 10 al\l.l : -:0 Thl'J fire orl10rr , and can't hull > It. Y 1M wcr" . Ii III ' 1'110 groccrJ'JlIllr \I\'f1.u lly SC le the wo t or 'l ; u\.ln..lc..al . 110 get : ! bI cll. bn."llb 4 8LOl l.wji.lel1r. - I SOLDIERS' STORIES. I ENTERTAINING REMINISCENCES OF THE WA'R. I Ornphc Accoullt of Stlrrln. : Sames , yltneft8cd Oil the D/lttle old nnd [ n CumIP-VeternnlI of the Ilchcllion He- cite Experlencc hrlllll1" Nntare. ' " { WIlS In forty-two engagements and ' " remarked Colonel - was scared uY'cry time , onel Geor e n , Van Norman , of the Bighth Wisconsin regiment , to 11 nmn. ber ot his comrades at the Sherman House. Colonel W. , Brllton spoke I up , so-Ing : "Vnn , you nre an honcst man ; go nhead nnd tell us something about the m hth , " "At Oorlntll , lIss" I , : ot the blg est scare In my life , " snlll Colonel Vnn Norman. "It wns the day Prlco and Vnn Darn undertook to capture Cm" Inth from General Hosecrans. Our rc llUent hud heen on n forced mnrch of nbout 1lfteell miles IInd was maldng double-qulelt time the last throc or four miles , In order to get to the fort before we should lJe cut olr by the Con. .federates , About thIs tlmo Gcneral ' lo\ver was ordered to take tl1e Sec- I onll rlgade nnd nd\"ance a skirmish I line on the outskirts of Corinth In trent . ot li'ort Hoblnctte nnll 11'0rt Williams , During this en agomcnt Ocnocal Mower - er wes capturcd , He told the Confed- eratl'S that he was badly wounded and so was left near where 80mo hors-es were picketed. A little later , wbon the opportunity offered , he sprung UPOI1 a horse and escnpee ! . When a little later he rode Into our lines there was - CUOUCUING DE1UND A STUM1' . a shout sent up that echoed tar back Into the lines ot tbe enomy. 'A few hours litter I recclY'cd my scare. The Confederates had druwn up very close to our line-so close , in fact , that at every volley several of our men would fall. About this tIme I had advanced with myoId 'Harper's Ferry' Musket and stood crouching be- bind a stnmp , from wblch point or vantage I was 10ac11ng and firing as fast as I could. 'I.'hen the Oonfeder- atcs began ad'-lInclng In a heavy Une. Oolonel G. W. Robbins hud just been wounded and bad retired from the field. The next volley caught Major Jell'erson and he WIIS carrIed 011' the field In 11 dylns conditIon. I was 80 busy firing that { did not hear the order to retreat. Then I looked al"Ound , but could see only one Union soldler , Jewell Walker , of Company E , anll be WIlS standing behind a tree and firing at the ad\'anclng enemy. I uslwd him where our comrades were. lie snld tbey must liaY'e been ordered to re- treat. y this tIme the 'Johnnies' were very close and advancing rapidly. I turned to Walker and said : 'Let's shoot nnd run. ' Talk about a fellow bolng scared to deatht Well , wben we began to run and the bullets began to whizz over our heads we ducked at C'lery BOUnd , wbethor the bullet was wltbln a foot or ten feet of our heads , \.Dy man who snys he was not fright. cnL d BOrne time In battle must hnve been In the hospital most of the time , --Qhlcngo Record. Chivalry In the Old South. In l8G2 , when General Grant entered Holly Springs , which trom lBGl to lB : :1 : was alternately In the hands of the Federal forces and tbe Oonfederates , he arranged to make his prIvate resldenc ! : In one at the bellutlful homes In that little city or north Mississippi. I-IE might ha"e occupied the house by forCE ot arms : but Instead of doing so , saYE a wrIter In th ! ! Memphis Oommercla : Appeal , he wrote a courteous note te : \Irs. PUJh Oornn , who had the place II 'harG'e , nsklnJ : thQ favor of board tal Ilmself , Mrs. Grant , seveul of theh children , and a large mUltl1rl tamlly which Included otllCCl'S ot his stoJr anl their wives. Durlnc Oeneral Grant's occupancy but while he was absent on a brief visit GeD. Earl Van Darn made n raid Int ( I ) HoUy Springs , destroylns commissary Ie ordinance nnd Quartermaster's stores amI other arlDY supplles concentratec 111 th're , and thus deteated temporarll 'a- the purllose at the Ii'ederlll commander Q' the onwurd mnrch of whose conquerhll g. nrmy through MIssissippi had Vicks lJurg liS Its objective point. 1I'n\1lnl \ ; to Und General Ornnt's om clal hcallqul\l'ters , General Yan DOI"I In [ md some ot his tollowl'rs dashcd dowl ik. 10 Ornnt'a prl\'llte qUllrtet's , InteUlll1l1 10 8enroh hlB apartments. 'l'he ContL' < I : eerntl's entered the house amI mountci ; 0 , the utnlrwar. but at thc hl'nd ot th I ' stn h's h'8. Goran , who wus Il blllUtlt\1 ilr Soutlurn woman ot the Unest t 'pe , me them , ev "Ol'nernl , " she gently snld , "I entren IS 'ou not to entC'r Irs. Omnt's bcdroon ou Sueb an In\1'ullloll \ would 110 ror vat : dais , but not tor Southern soldlt'rs. " " tlllnllrehu'nctl Van Dorn , "I ts woultl be a courteay nnd not the usu I' practice ot wnr to lell va the 1'0 'ms Ul acarehcd. Ilo\VoTer , WO wlll not entCJ - - . as It Is possible , " with n twinkle In bl c.reA , "thut the docun1ClIt.s are 'nOt there. " . ' ; Promptly turning , with his troopers at his heels , VIII ) Dorn clnttel' d wn the stairway nnd left the preml c.s. Twonty.four llOurs Inter Grunt return- cd , and heard ot the Contederates' cl111 , Knowing whnt IIn uncompromising Southern or Mrs. Uoran was , he said to her : " : \It's , Ooran , I owe you a debt of grat- . ' forOU hnvo done ( Hude , ) -OU unconsciously " IDe a reat service. You hnve saved r my calUpnlgn papers , All the documents - ments Geneml Vlln Dorn wished were In the drl1wer ot my wife's dress r. " Mrs , Goran's womanly Impulse , I which prompted her to shield the wlfo at a generous toc , and Van Dorn's chlvnlrous deference to her wishes , had Injured the cause for whIch they were wUllng to give theIr lives ; but both acts were typlclIl of the hlgh.bred courtesy ot the South ot that day. It Is pleasant to ndd tI1Ilt Genernl Gl'ant palll his "dcbt of b'1'atltude" In the coIn of kindness. 'When he lett HoU ' Springs he gave Mrs , Ooran protection - tection papers , which arc still In posscs- slon ot her eldest son. Severnl Umes thereafter the house was fired by Union soldIers , but the fire was quIck- . Iy extlngulshcll when Orant's orden were exhibited. . 1'he Tnttcrcli FIuJ : , In the sUII-brlght dust of the street boom GIiUnred the bu'onets all a-row , And the muJDed tread of a thousnntl feet Dl'epencd the roll of the wnr-drum' beat , An the gray old sorgeont rOllsed to heur , With his hollowed palm to bill dlmfol1ud I car , While the fife shrilled loud and the l1ruIDs kepl tilllO 'ro the notion's heart beats hid in " rb.mo. , j He lifted hlmselC from his old'arwchl r And gazed on the regiment mllrchlnll there In a glory of scnrlet , and bluc , and gold. . And high o\'erhead , like a torn-out Coh1. ( , Of Liborty's robe , with Its glimmering star/- Heavon's glorious blue on It field o 1\ars- The old flaJ : : fiuttored , half shot awn ) In the storm und stress of thnt judluClIt d ; Whcn through blood-dyed stream. by . , - threatening crag , The Old Llno Ruglment carried the fiag. , The Toternn looke : and his face twIlld ray With the speetro light of n bnone clay. He fingered his 0111 gun'a rusty lock , lIt' felt the thrill of the battlo's shoc .o\nd ho lifted his heol1l1ke a stnrtled Ktn As he saw the ghosts by the tattered flng. 80me were withered IInd bent and ; ; rl1Y , Some were blltho and bonny nnd gay , And their voices shrilled through the : tlal dln- "Comrade , comrade , where have yo heCll' Yo hnve missed the drlll this mllDY " year"- The coli rang sweet to his denfened Ollr. And his soul , broke loose from the 11r pled form That hndveathered It .natlon's yelU'8 pf storm , And : he joined the soldIers who IlCTCII Ing- The ghosts that march by the tnttll1'cd - , < - fiag. 'f ' -'Vushlngton Times. A Canteen of App1eJack. Several old soldJcrs were sItting 1& the lobby ot the Palmer House relating theIr war expl'rlences , when one of them turned to George nurghardt , who served for two years ns one of the escort of Oen , John A. Logan , and said , "Come , Gcor e , tell us thllt canteen story. " "It ain't much of a story , " he replied. "It wlla In the early summer or IBU3 and our regiment WIIS on Its WilY to Vicksburg. We had renched CbnmploJi Hill and gone Into camp to the left of i 'Joe' Davis' home. Along about dusk Genernl Logan sent out a squad to scout around and see whnt was going on , We came upon 11 settler's cabla wblch bnd been deserted. Some ot tbe boys , Includlns myself. went InsldCl where we round severlll kegs ot apple- jack. Ot course we all filled our C21D- I teens and Incidentally put 11 l1ttle under our belts. An bour Inter , ve returned to camp IInd when 'taps' sounded WCl were feeling pretty good ftnd rolled In. Early the next morning General LogaIl , i who bad heard about the applejack , sent tor me and I was 11 trifle scared tor tear ho was going to reprimand me , When I appenred at his head. quarters be was standing at the door waiting tor me. As I drew up In tron' and snluted the general said : ' urg- I hnrdt , I want a drink of that applo- jllck. ' "I felt ftattered that the genera ! sbould whfh to drink rrom my canteen. . . 10 I unsIung It and handed It to him. . . . .I As he raised It to his lips there WIIS . . . crash and tbe next Instant It went ft7" ! ng over bls bead. A spent bl\ll trom some unknown quarter had Itruck 1.11 full on the side , mnklng a big dent JQ' ' It.-Ohleago Record. Ll.bt 118 11. JlonllnJ : A.cnt , , In view ot the Sl'owlng Importan e at the application of light as a healln : principle In medlcnl scIence , the medIcal - Ical congress whlcb recently convened' at Wlesbadun Im'lted Professor Ble , ot CopenhaJen , to rend a pnper on the BUb- I- ject. The lectmer explained the prln- , clplo of employing light tor hcallng purposes - , - poses ntter excluding Its chemlcnl ef- tects , 'I'he results ohtnlned by this meth- oil In CUBes ot sUlullpox , according to. the lecturer , arc such thnt the question. Is rnlsed whether the 1I1ht tre\tment IIhull not be molle compulsory. Prates. ; ser Ble upprO ! es the upparutu8 Im'ent. . ( ' (1 b ' Dr. Flm en , at Copenhngen , with which the Inti er has achle\'ed such re- mnrlwble SUC ( 'ss In cllses of hIlma , but urges tllnt no ono but C ; lnlll1ed tloctora I. should be nllowed to nl1pl ' the light ' I' treatment , liS d Rturhancel ! lire apt to occur - cur which render It necessary to break ; It oft lIutll1eul ' . Ono golllen dny redeema a w yelU'-Cell 't..ruttr.