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A Obarmlnff Story of tUo Daya of the Robolllon , It was the afternoon cf a clear , aharp January day of 1801 , and the company > numbered fully 200 ; there were men and women , boys and girls , ( lying nnd eliding about in niasaos , singly , by dozens , and by twos and threes , over the frozen eurfnco of the beautiful Silver lake in Ilockdnlo , a suburb of the .flourishing city of B Now England is dotted 'with these small bodies of water , nnd it is ns > toundtng to recount what n surprising number boar the name of Silver , And so on Silver Inku this goodly company was disporting itsolt with al the gayety and zoat the keen , bracing air and exhllorating sport combined to produce. Among the crowd were many lad and lassos who imagined they were fond of skating , nnd came to Silver Lake for no other reason. It was singular , too , to note how much moro the "outward roll " gracefully , back ward and forward , cau bo acoom pllihod by joining hands or being linked together by a walking stick. Thcso sticks in some instances proved no non-conductors to the sympathetic thrill that pervaded the magnets of either ond. The positive and negative condi tions were fully realized in the case of brawny John Horton and rosoy- cheeked Abbio Latham , the daughter of the 'Squiro. She , with her plump , comely figure , and frcah , handsome face , lit up by a pair of laughing blue oyoo , could have led awkward John , on or off skates , anywhere , with nu apron-string or a thread for n con ductor. Not BO with John , He could cad her nowhere ; end the moro the f-irl could balk and tautalizo him the moro she Boemod to on oy the skating atid his company. . Many a , ludicrous figure ho cut and many an awkward fall ho endured by her nuddon and unaccountable turna and ohiftings , and hnr mirth aad glee wore at the Highest at John's repeated failures to follow O'er difficult and tortuous wind- Ings. John was overgrown and massive , his twenty years of existence not having yet served to properly knit together and round out the proportions of his frame. She was litho and quick , and us gracolul as she was skillful in the use of ikatoa. Apart from the throng this after noon John espied a little red mitten lying upon the ice , where it had boon dropped by some one of the numerous ohildran. Miss Abbio saw it , too , and as John , by ono of his graceful move ments , osaayod to ntoop and capture the article , aho refused to release his hand ; but , just as ho bent forward she gave a wicked pull , and John , un balanced , wont sprawling a rod or ' ; wo beyond. A peal of ailvory laugher - or was her sympathetic comment , as with a graceful curve she turned and caught the tiny thing in her hand. John blushed at his awkwardness , and hold out his hand to recelvo the mitten. But the captor only hold it before him and gently moved away. "JVon't you glvo it to mo ? " ho asked. "I will find the owner. " "I can find the owner moro easily han you. I can't trust you ; you would fall and crush tjio poor thing in frying to deliver it. " And aho aucily laughed again. "You made mo fall , " said John , in grieved tone. "You nro always oing those things. If I skated moro nd studied less I'd soon be a much n adopt as your friend Joe Staples , horn you are always praising. " "You ? Ha , ha , ha ! As graceful as Joe Staples ! " and the hilarity of the young maiden made John Morton's sluggish blood course through his veins till his face was as rod as the scarlet kerchief that encircled his neck. / All the rest of that afternoon John wan gloomy and silent. Ho moved around mechanically , or rather auto matically , and his companion con cluded to servo no moro tricks upon him. him.Tlie Tlie sport finished. The two then wondedthoirway to the house of Mr. Latham , John's fair companion failing to rally him into anything like conver sation. Ha answered her only in monosyllables , and seemed morose and preoccupied. As ho was about to take his leave , John said seriously and a little sar castically , "Abbio , I'm going back to college to-morrow , and I hope you will enjoy the rest of the okatlng oea- Bon in companiomihip moro graceful than mine. " "I hope I shall. " replied aho , in the same tone. "You inuat feel bad about something : perhaps it's the mit ten ; you hud better take it not new ; I won't give it up. If I over think enough of you to surrender it , I'll send it to you by express. " And then ebo smiled on John with rare sweet nose , but John had soon that smile bolero , and felt that uho was only mocking him , So with a Holemn good night ho buttoned his coat cloae to his chin , and with hands resolutely thrust into his pockuta , turned homeward , resolved - solved to waste no moro time with rkating ( ; irls , who judged young men by the dexterity they exhibited in handling their heels , Among the curliest voluntuer regi ments that Jolt for the seat of war in the summer of 1801 was the th Massachusetts , with Lieut. ITorton as an oflicor of company K. Like hun dreds of others ho abandoned his books for the awprd , and had passed nights and days in study and drill to fit himself for hia new position , Hoc- ton enjoyed the reputation among his follows of being un anchorite. Ho was reticent , sometimes gloomy , and , although ho performed his duties ac ceptably , ho had thus far failed to show any distinguishing qualities for a military career. lie joined in few of the camp pleasures , and when ho was not on duty , reading , or studying waa sure to bo seen in abstract thought , walk ing about the atreela of the camp or in the region ot the country immediately around , Christmas and Now Year in camp formed ono of the brightest seasons of the hard-worked soldier in the years of the rebellion , Though the quantity of useful and useless articles dispatched from homo was at all times great , the bulk 01 contribu tions arriving at thi festive sc.tjun sorely tried the carrying capacity of all engaged in supplyirg the ntmy at the front. And the occasions of opening the boxen and bundles , among both olllcora and pri- vatoa , was most interesting nnd exciting. The otliccrs of thoth had arranged to have nn ' opening" in the the colonel's quarter * , and thither nil who were not on duty repaired. The ( ironing was of cout'o most en joyable , for nearly every wo had re ceived from homo come gift of token to remind him of n mother , sinter , or nwcothonrt , oomotimoa of all throe , llorton was present , cool , gloomy and indifferent. Ho did not expect any present. His family was scattered , and ninny of those nearest to him , tc whoso loving sympathy ho would naturally turn nt this time , had parsed nwny. Ho did not foe' in o , Bcntimontal sympathetic mood , and yet no particle of envy entered hia mind in witnessing the enjoyment ofothora. As the major hold up a small paper box , however , and c.illcd out Liout. John W. Horlon , " the lat ter started and felt his face all aglow in an instant. Ho took the parcel , andjn spite of entreaties in which not n few jokes were cracked at his expanse , placed it in his pocket till the conclusion of the festivities , when ho retired to the comfortable quarters ho shared with Liout. Carter. Lieutenant llorton was puzzled and curious , After divesting himself of his overcoat ho sat down , pl&cod the box on the toble. and in company with his companion lighted the solacing dudeen , determined to approach and unravel the mystery as bvcnme the philosopher. Carter got decidedly im patient before even the outer wrap pings were removed , us Horton con ducted the proceedings with weighty deliberation. At last Horton shook from the box a little red mitten anuqly wrapped in a piece of white tieauo paper. No note of explanation appeared , and Horton mot his com panion's gaze with a louk , in which were pictured ftt least half a dozen of the umotiono that effect the human mind , the principal ono being sur prise. III. For the next three evenings our ho' ro was engaged in writing letters or rather a letter for no sooner waa each ono completed than it was torn in pieces and burned , llorton felt hiuisolf in a tight fix , and hoped the enemy would mnko a demonstration on the camp that ho might got out of it. Ho had rather face a hundred cannon than undertake to acknowl edge the reception cf that mitten. Ho knew ho had loved Misa Latham , but his big , sensitive eoul had been terri bly lacerated by her apparently heart- leaa behavior , and ho had concluded to become indifferent , not only to her , but to all womankind. This might bo another of tier heart- leas tricks , but when Jack recalled her words , "If I over think enough of you to Burrendor it , I'll send it to you , " ho felt the little witch did enter tain some regard for him. Still , an she had vouchsafed no kind of men- sago with the surrender of the mitten , ho waa at u lees how to act. Write ho could not. "If I asked Carter's ad vice , " ho reasoned , "ho would only laugh nt mo. Why can't thjse plaguey women lot a fellow alor 4 anyway ? " ho muttered to himself. * I was try ing to forgot her and now she has opened all my wounds afresh. She did it to tantalize mo , but I'll show the flirt and the whole sex that I can't be tantalized. " And then .lack took from his Inner pocket an envelope , put of which ho liahod a little red ob ject , on which ho gazed for a few mo menta , as n naturalist might gaze upon insect with mingled a nowly-discovored , gled curiosity and tenderness. The soldier sighed as hejroplaccdjthp trifle , itnd going to the door of his tent guzed out into the darkness. The evening was nice and calm and the darkness almost impenetrable. Scarcely a sound disturbed the sleep ing camp , and aa the enemy across the Potomac were believed to intend no liostilo demonstration the utmost pro- : aution had not been taken to guard igalpat surprise. AD Jack stood gaz ing into the darknoes n succession of Hashes lit up the gloom and tbo nharp report of small arms broke the still- loss , "Hello ! hero's for fun ! " ox- : laimod Jack , as ho rushed for the nc- : outfomenta. The long roll called the nen into line , and in a few moments .ho regiment was prepared to receive , lie onemy. Boini ; one of the ollkers it hand , Lieut , llorton was ordered ay the colonel to go forward irith a detail of men and ascertain the : rue state of nffairs. Our pickets ncro retreating ; , the firing being an- iworod by stray chots from the ono- iiy ; no judgment of their number ; ould bo formed ; but our panic- itrlckon pickets reported thorn to bo L0,000 strong at leaut , Horton do- ; orminod to Icocp cool and ascertain 'or himself the number of the enemy , llo had had little experience of fight- ng ao yet , and his position was by no ncans a pleasant ono. In this man- juvro his excellent judgment WPS waved , for after utudymi : the situa tion au long aa it was prudent ho lastonod to the colonel and informed lim that the force of the enemy con- li&ted ot not moro than a regiment of nfantry moving directly for thu camp. A hot skirmish ensued , the fight lasting for + ihour or two , The iomonatration closed with thu rotrcat jf the enemy , oil whoeo heels Liout , Norton , whoto fighting blood was up , liung with u tenacity thai tntonhhvd Ins brother oflicoiH. J.uk hravi.il lunger with an amazing coolness , and directed the fire of his men wherj it would do the most good. It wau his ambition to capture uombody or some thing , and ho did a confederate cap tain nnd two privates who were "sur rounded" by hiinuolf and ono of the soldiers. But Jack , fired by this sue- zens , rashly prcesed uht-ad for moro human plunder , when ho was laid low by a bullet through hU shoulder , IV. Jack Horton waa the hero of that night , and was mentioned in the com mander's report for hia coolness , cor rect judgment , and unflinching brav ery. It needed just ouch an occasion is this to bring out what waa in the man ; but Juck was modest and didn't presume lie had done moro than no ought. Hia wound was a painful ono , and in a few days no was on his way to Rockdalo , where the reports of his uchiov- meats had proceeded him , Jack could not help fooling n little curious about how Miss Abbio would greet him if he chanced to meet her. Ho hadn't the remotest idea of calling on her , however. Ilia time waa the country's , anil nil his leisure momenta wcro iinrscd , oven in these invalid daya , in the study of military tactics. Ho did not want to be made n lion of ; he did not pretend to rceomblo thnt noblfjanimal in tholu.ist , so ho ttnyed nt home and studied his books. Junt before his return to the ntmy ho nttontlrd n fair nt llockdnlo in mil of the soldiora. The young ladies were thu principal nttrAollons nt this as nt all fairs ; and among the young none wore moro nttrnctivo than Miss \bbio Ltthnm. She drove n remark- nblo aucocsaful business nt the tlowor stfind , ono of hnr principal patrons be ing Mr , Joauph Staples , who pur chased at least lin.f her stock and dis tributed it with n lavish hand. Ho nad not gene to the war , but had , nt least , and without compulsion , hired a substitute. His patriotism wna nr- dent , na ho nsaurcd Miaa Abbio , but there were to hint other glorious at tractions nearer homo , Certainly , Lieut. Horton could but payhis respects to , Miss Abbio. His face was paler , nnd his form had be come moro trim and manly than when she last saw him , His loaturcs , Abbio noticed , bore an expression of sadness and BUtl'eiiug ; he moved without awk wardncbs , and all the young ladies do olarcd him to bo the handsomest sol dier in the hall. Ho were the sword that waa voted for on this occasion , na ho deserved to Jack's heart throbbed a little na ho mot the gaze of the young lady : but if she felt any emo tion it muat hiivo boon slight ; she was very busy with her cuatomors , nnd es pecially with her wholesale patron , Mr. Staples ; yet , as the lieutenant bndo her good evening and turned a ray , he saw her eyes drop and n faint blueh stcnl over her cheeks. For two old friends , no long separated , the mooting was dncidodly cold and for mal , and Jack felt chilled to the mar row. V. In the stirring events of the next two years llorton hero his full share at Frcdorickaburg , Ohnncellorsvillo , Antitttnm , GoUysburt' , the Wilderness , down to Cold Harbor , where , nt the head of his regiment , lie fell desper ately wounded in the terrible nnd un successful nesnult on that stronghold. Ho waa conveyed to the hospital at Washington in n seemingly hopeless condition , with several wounds , each of which wan dangerous. The nurses niovod among the wounded innn like angels of mercy. Some of the sol diers lay in a stupor , to mo were rav ing in a delirium , nnd others werojdy- ing in agony. For days Horton'a life hung on n thread , his fev ered brain mercifully rendering him unconscious of suffering. As ho awoke ono morning , a soft and gentle hand was soothing hia brow , where the dnmpncoa indicated that the fever waa broken. Ho tried to open his oyoa , but was too weak ; speak ho could not , and ninny hours passed bo- fora he could diacoru what was around him. Since the night of the Cold Harbor fight his Ufa had boon a blank. Ho remembered nothing. And now ho saw before him the physician and the nureu , with a sweet palo face that looked familiar , but ho could not recall the name of its owner. Again trying to speak , the surgeon kindly whispered , "Keep perfectly qulot and all will bo well , " and the female attendant , at his motion , withdrew. The next morning his dim vision dincorned the eamo pale and anxious face ; and n gleam of wondorintr in quiry passed over his countenance as ho gazed upon hor. At last ho feebly whispered : "Whoro nm I ? " "In the hospital nnd with friends , " she answered gently. Ho would have apokon moro , but she withdrew. The next day ho was stronger , and ho aakod : "Whoro have I scon you ? " At a sign from the doctor the nurse answered : "At your old homo. Don't you know me ? I'm Abbio Latham , You arj getting better now and will BOOH bo well. " Jack was strong enough to begin to collect his thoughts , which were , of course , nt once concentrated on hia nurse , llo improved wonderfully under her care , and one bright morn ing occurred the hist conversation wo shall record in thlu romantic sketch. Mlas Latham wan sitting by the sldo nf his cot arranging n bouquet. The wounded man Imd buj/un to fool like his own nelf , nnd permlusini : wan given him to converao all ho dtolrod. "How long have you been in the hoopital , Abbio ? " "Moro than n yenr , " she replied in a sweet , womanly voice. Jack thought ho had never behold n fairer creature. If aho was beauti ful iiu a girl , the econcu nho had wit- [ leased hadQ touched and chastened nil Unit wna lovable nnd womanly in lior nature. She wna no longer u girl she was a lender , thoughtful woman. "You have saved my life , " said Jack , his oycs filled with tears. "Mo ? no ! Your strength has tri umphed , I have dune what little I conld. Oh , you were so terribly hurt ! " And here her eyes filled and her bosom heaved an she took hia hand aim gently pushed thu brown , curling locks away from his forehead , Jack never had felt so happy before in his life , despite the solemn charac ter of the conversation. " 1 cau never repay you , Abbio. I m only sorry for that. But if I daroil hope - ' " 1'crhupH 5 ou can , Jack , " aho replied - plied , with thu swuetuat and moat con fiding smile , "I found something in your inner vest pocket which hai paid mo already. " And eho took from a blood-ntninod envelope the little red mitten. "Then you know by that token that I had loved at least had never for gotten you , " said Jack , n little con- fused. "Yea ; and if my women's BOIIBO had not told mo , your talk in delirium v/ould have proved it. " Jack mentally thanked heaven thnt ho had been crazy. "But , Jack , why didn't you answer my letter ? It was cruel of you. " "Your loiter ? " "Yea ; the one I sent by post to up prisa you of my present. Mr. Staples look it to thoolllco , " "And I never received it ! Do you auppeao that follow waa mean enough "No , dear Jock. Don't get excit ed. Lot us auppoao nothing. All'i ' well that end's well. " The little rod mitten is a tronrorcd tolic in the llorton family , nnd it has bron n woudoiinq question to rovo'al cherubs thnt gladden the household why maiiMiin has never knit n mate to it. A Sicnlflcnnt fnot. The clienpestmecllchia in u o U THOMAS 1'ui.rcTlilL On , liocnuno RO vary little cf it U rnnilroil tu ttTect n euro. For croup. tllitlicrin | , ninl tlii > on ei of tlm throat nmt Imves , whether niccl for lmthing tlio clicst nr thrnnt , fnr tixkltiK Intcmnlly or inhnllng , It Is n mntchleofl comixmiid. WESTERN j 0. SPKOHT , - - Proprietor. 1212 Harnoy St. - Qnirlia , Neb , MANUFACTUHKR80P Galvanized Iron , CORNICES , DORMER WINDOWS , F1NIALS , Tin , Iron and State Hoofing , Spooht's Patent Motnlio Skylight. Patent Adjusted Ratchet Bar nnd Bracket Shelving. I am the gonornl agent for the nbovo line of goods , IKON KKNOINQ. ttnsi , Balu trde , V rnndijOfflo rul Dank Railing * . Window and Dollar ! Quardi ! alio OKNK11AL AORN ESTABLISHED 1868. 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Bolld Smooth Steel Track 11 conneciloni re made In UNION OhPOTS tins a Katlonal RepnUtlon M being th reat Through Oor Line , and li unlvenallr encoded to bo the FINEST EQUIPPED Rail road In the world for all clashes of travel. Try It and you will flm' traveling a Injury Instead of n discomfort. Through Tickets via rhtt Celebrated Line tot sale at all office * In the West. All Information about Rates o Faro , Sleeping Car AoocmtnoJatlons , Time Tables , &c. , will b * cheerfully given by applylnln ; to Sd Vlce-l'res't A Qon. Manager.Chlcairo. PEROIVAL LOWELL , Don. I'oeaotwer Agl. Chicago. W. J. DAVENPORT , Uen. Agcn , Conncll Bluffi. II. 1 > . DUKLL. Ticket Agt. om ha miilo-ed ly QRAY'8 SPECIFIC MEDICINE TRADE MARKThe OreatTR/DK MARK Engluh rem edy. Anun- falling euro for Seminal Weakness , Spermator- rhea , Impot- cncy , and all DlBcaecsthat4 ° " " * BEFORETARmfl. . oiu"nc" ! AFTER TAKIH8 , Bolf-Aln ; aa Lou of Memory , Unlvonukl Lasrt tudo , Fain In the Back , Dlmnona of Vlflon , Prt mature Old Ago , and many other Dtnoasei thai lead to Insanity or Consumption and a Premature - turo Qravo. particulars tn onr pamohlet , which wo joclro to lend free t v mall to every one. CTTho BpoclO c Ucdlclno Is sold by all druirglsti U at 81 per p9ckago , or 6 pockagea for { S , or will be aont free by mall on reeilpt of the money , by V addressing TIIEORAY JEDICINK CO. . Bnffalo.N.Y. To Nervous Sufferers THE GREAT EUROPEAN REMEDY. Dr. J. B. Simpson's Specific I119 ft r atlTO | cure for Hponnatoirhea , Bemhui Weakness. Impotancy , tnd all dlieasoa remitting ( torn Boll-Abuse , nri Mental Anxiety , Lout UumOTy , I'alna In thi Back orBtdo _ , and dlsoiMi * vMVfr' jVivB 'Jh ' lead to Consumiitloa Insanity an early-grave The SpocUc Modlilno U being cued with wonder- ( ol success. Pampbleto Writs for thorn tnd P Frlce , QpoclDc , 11.00 per paokage , or six pack- agei for 16.00. Addrow all ordora to B. HIMSON MEDICINE CO. Nos. 101 and 100 Main Bt Buffalo , M. T. Sold In Omaha by 0. F. Goodman , J. W. B U , and * 11 drueirlntMVCrywhero.l I . < i w nltrhtwoik iori > tinlnii ri IJ uci. Jlop Her > Bittcr > It > ou > r yocni : anil rlueictloii or illnnlpa rli-n or Kltii'lo , old nr I > o ri a1tb or UiiKuUn riru , rrlr nn Hop Wiu * r yonnrp. n-jull tt > n nluncrrr > ou riM ; ynur Bjrtcm form oC clcaiiKliiK. tori > in ta C or ( tlniuiivtlntr , tnkt. Hop BlltB" , . nil narl/n.m ll'lini , dlienii. and nn IrrmtfU. nt l.t * fo"utfn , bin c u r t fee tlodil , Itiirutntnitl foil will l > e and .m Hlrltid.tr/ L'liculur. i It nny unimm i * uvs.our ' ' . llfn. It hna f'I'U CO. , t'K V ! * ! - 1 lin 3. a. Robertson , Plttrburif. I'a. , writes"I : u BuffurlnL' from general debllliy. want of op. p itlto , constipation , etc. , BO thatl llo waa a bur den ; after using Burdock lllood Dltturu I felt bet tor than for years. I cannot praise your Bitten too much , " Il.Olbbn. of Buffalo , N. Y. , writes ; "Your Burdock Bloc t Bittern , In chronic dlbtaacsol the blood , liver aud kidneys , have been tlgnally umikud with success. I have used them injaolf with beat romlta , In torpidity of the lit er , and In caaoof a friend of mine fluttering licra diopay , the effect w oa ma/valous. " Itruco Turner , Rochcutor , K. Yl rltts-'l have been subject to Berloua dlwrder of the kldueji , and unable to attend to buslncwi ; Burdock Blood llittora rUluvod mo before half a bottle uruuaed feel conBdent that they H 111 entirely cure me. " i Asenlth Hall , Blnghampton , N. Y. , wrltec : "I Bulferod ullh a dull ( win through ur left lung and uhoulder. Ix > at my Bplrlta , appetite and color , anJ could with dlillculty kiep up all day. Took your Burdock Blood Bitters 03 di rected , and liato felt no jf.lii Mince Urst wwk af ter ualni : them , " Mr , Noah Bitoa , FJmlra , N. Y. . writes : "About four j earn ago I had an attack of bllloua lever , and never fully reu cred , 111' dlj ; > the organs were weakened , and 1 would uocompleteV proa- trated for ilaja. Altoi using two bottlea of jour Burdock Blood Illtteru thel mprovcmeut waa no \ lalblo that I aa abttnUhdd. I can now. though 01 yc ra of a e , do a fair and looaouablo day'a worli , C , Blackct Roblcaon , proprietor of The Canada Prwb } terlan , Toronto , Uut. , ritvti : "For \ cani I bulferod ttrtatly from oft-i-ecurrlug headache. I vwwl your llurdotk lllood Ulttcru with happiest rwPiiltK , and 1 now Hud uxsult In better huolth than forjuaraptut. " Mra. WulUco. Buffalo , N. Y , writes : < ! have uw > d Burdock lllood Bitten for nen cua and bll- oua i ada < bca , and can iccommoml tt to auyoue qu ( | lturu for tllllouanena. ' Mra. Ira itullngliand , Albany , N , Y , tvittcs : "for e orol y .ara I hue ludueJ Item clt near- rlii. blllloua hcodt.heii , d > apcpaU , and com- plulnta pucullar to my sex. Since tulng jour Burdock BloodimtcraUmeutlrclr rello > d. " Price , l.00 pei dottle ; Trl UoUlcnlOOH ? OSTEE , MILBDEN , & Oo , , Propfi , BCTFFAJLO , N. V- Bold al wbolcule by lib * UcMahon and a V. < T co/i-we