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    2 1 IiL + DAILY BEE -UBPAlA. 1'ULSllAY , NUVE\iBLrlt 27 , 1883.
X33 your Life Worth a Dolinr ?
Perha sthatseems ahighpricefor
t , considering how poor your blood
is , and how your whole system is
rostrttcddcbilitatcdand enfeebled ,
1 coplc have been heard to say , under
such circumstances , that they would
not give the toss of a copper for the
choice between life and death. But
jwhcn it conics to actually drawing
nearthegravcaman naturally dratvs
back , and says he does not want to
die Life is very precious , and ei cn
to a broken-down man it is worth
saving.
One dollar will buy a bottle of
1lrown'rIron fillers. That one dollar -
lar may start you on the road from
misery to recovery. A man must
take a very mean view of himselfwho
is not willing to invest that much in
nmkin one serous effort to rescue
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bimscl from deadly debility , and to
step into the enjoyment of solid
health , Drorwts Iron IJillcrs vftal-
izes the blood , tones the nerves , and
I rebuilds the system. Its work is
tvcll known , nest that dollar in a
bottle. 8
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k Dii li. C. WrsT'u Nznvr. ANn liner Tnrtr.
wlNragtmrnntoal spr cifio for Iirnterinlizzi
nose , ConvulBione , I'1ts , Norvtnts Nt7mdgin ,
Ifeiulnchn , Nervous Prostrntlon cmmC' by tlto nsa
onlcohol or tobacco Wnknftrine + + , Mental llo-
prrssiuu , Hottoning of the Brain "stilling in in.
vanity and ] aiding to misery , drcoy and dcnth ,
I'remntunl Old Agn , Bnrrcnnene , Low , of power
in nilhor sax , Involuntary 1 o ses and U1lormnt.
orncctn caused byuv.r oxerlinn of thobrain , ngdf
abu8oor over4ndtdgonco. Each box contains
ono monthtreatmnnl $ l.(1)nboxprfixboxce
foreco , sent bymail prepaidomi receipt of prlco ,
, ' VE GIJAILtNTEL 4lix Ise 4
To cum any came , with each under recsived hyue
for fix Luxes accompanied wills S'.W , wo will
r'ond the pnrchnsororrwruton gummnteu In ar
fund ( ho ninny it iho trextrnnntduoenut. oltoct
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PAEVSNTIVE AND CURE.
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' , Th''temrdy being Injected dtroetly to the coat
'tL" ttrao , ro ulroe no'chan o of diet or nmseoul ,
Q . dlorpotonouemanchroe'tobetakcnlntom
, g , 9 used ae a proyontlve by olthor sox , It h
tv ; u. contract any prlvato dnoaeo : but . in the
b Vale 0t thouu already unfortunately afnlota4. gunr
; ; .anteo three bozea to euro , or wo will rcfuud the
. Prloofor b5mall , postage paid , > I3 per hex , u
@ boxes for .
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tluod by ell euthorlzal agents.
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b MANUFACTUItEItS : OF
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Physical Deformities ,
Hip and Spinal Diseases ,
Club Feet , Stiff Kneesl
Bow Legs , ItnockTuloes , &c.
TRUSSES
Of the best make kept on band , Trueee.rt' Irctt ,
( .tuthca made to order. Small jobs of oiIUabrd ;
doiio In Stool , Iron and Wood.
SirltctatrIng { of all kind. d' no neat , oboap and
1ruwpt. Fln t rrcmlum given our work at the No
Uraeks StMo Fair of 1693 ,
803 Sou h Tenth Sf „ Omaha.
FOR SALE ,
A RINT1iXV aTiT3 '
A Rare Chance for Printing Offices
We have for ealo eovera ! harrrle of a Rot
quality of prlnthg Ink. Deing medv for ueo
on .rnaller or blower prc.dol than wu are now uaing ,
wo will soil the aaumo at 8' tent. per pound hoe on
hoard can at Omaha IVlll guareutco lt to give good
oatl.tacUon on smaller and medium prusaod.
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A FRONTIER CAREER ,
Dcath at ills Rauch in Wyoming of
"Porto In- ,
thancout. .
The News Which Ho Bore to the
Outside World of the Pot-
tormau Massacre ,
port 1'1111 , ltearncy natal the IIotvllnu
t lteisltlns 1VIu ) Surrounded
It In 1N1111 ,
.t epecinl correspondent of the Chicago
Times , writing fron Cheyunno , says that
John Phillips , bettor known ns "I'ortii
goso" Phillipsono of the eldest fromitiers
men in the west , died on his ranch hoar
that point a few daysngo , " 1lo was bravo
and daring , and as thoroughly posted iii
1118 craft , aritcs iho corrosponddnt , as
ally man that over lived. 1118 bravo
(100(18 1111(1 daring oscaposfrom the Indians
would fill a volumo. lie was the first
man to carry the 110wa of the torribla
massacre of Capt. Fottormnn and a do-
tachnlollt of soldiers a ; the old Fort Phil
Ioarnoy ill 1801. This and ninny similar
ex loits ave ltim great faro , ho lived
quietly out aTanclttvoll stocked in WYo
nin errito for some care nat. "
"Know'l'ortu oso' Phillitis "
answer-
ecl nn old arm officer now residing in
this city , last iii fit when asked the
question by a reporter for the Tinies :
"yes , I have eaten several meals with
h ot his ranch on the Chug Water
river , Ho was a great genius , nd has
since been libeled ill 'Rach 1' by the
character they call I'ortu eaoJou thugh
Iteavell only cats testify tthe resoin-
blarco is very slight indeed. I have
heard Phillips
TELL .tIlOUT IllS TIlr
from Fort Phil Kearney to Fort Larantio
that time. 1 was also over the ammo
ground in 1870. Just ten years later ,
with the Gen. Crook's eouunaud , at the
titno ( loll. Custer was billed. Wo caunped
nit the spot whore the old Fort Phil
Iioarnoy stood , and I stood out on a knoll
and gazed at the spot , about one mile
away , tt hero those soldiers were massa
cred. Thu flng st..tlr and a portion of the
8tockado still stood there , and there was
a little hill called Sentinel hill , at the
base of which some of the poor follows
who full , pierced by the deadly Sioux
bullet , were buried. At the time this
massacre occurred , in the fall of 1860 ,
Col. Carrington commanded the fort. IIo
went west to that point , about time june-
tiou of the Big and Little Pines rivers
and the old Bozeman trail , the year be.
fore and established the fort. It was not
a desirable location , though being in a
space of cleared ground it was not easy
for any ordinary band of Indians to cnp-
turo the fort proper ,
tun TRAIL LED
from Fort Laramiu to Fort It01no , thence
to Fort Phil Kearney , then up to Fort
C. S. Smith , and on to Jlozeuan. All
those forts 0xcept Fort Larauio , have
been abandoned long ngo. It wound
over in a curve to the west crossing both
the Pines rivers to reach Fort I'hil hoar-
noy. Tlio barracks amid stockade within
the fort wcro directly on the trail , which ,
after swooping out south , made tanothor
curve about a mile from the fort , just
whore a hill and some chapparal hid the
tr'sil. On time morning of the massacre
hostile II lens hind bean seen about the
coulitryb tin spitirof this no one thought
much about them , and Col. C irrimgton
sent out a small details across the Big
Pines into the chapparni to chop wood.
They w rosurprised by a band ofrodakins ,
mostly Sioux , from Rod Cloud's tribe.
The 1i ht occrred on the trail , and was
in plan view of the people at the fort.
Seeing his men surrounded , and not
really knowing how ninny Indians
there were about , Col. Carrington ordered -
ed out a dotachniont of soldiers under
Capt. Fottermmn , with Capts. Brown
and Orummond anti several other ollicors
to their rescue. I drink thorn were over
ninety-three met , ofiicors amid all , in time
detail ,
" 1Vell , they started out bravely , but
not a muut of them overeamaback to that
fort.
Tllll INn1ANa
very cunningly drew thorn on along the
Bozeman trail southu of the fort until
they had ruachod that point about a milo
from the fort whore 1 was tolling you time
trail turned around the little hill and
disappeared from view of the fart , and
there they were surrounded br the yel
low demons , After a close , despurnto
hatd to hnnd fight all wore slain. All
this could be plainly gael from Limo
stockade of the fort , but its inmates
could render the poor 111011 no assistance.
The Indians must have numbered full
throe thousand and ware on the war pate
at the time , crossing over into time Powder -
der river rgion , They drew limo soldiers
es along the trail , then swarmed out of
time clmapparal behind then in a perfect
cloud , The big Pinos-b1 time way , that
wants to be pronounced just as though
you wore spelling it "I'inoy"-river at
the point oppositu the fort was about as
wide as our Chicago river at Madison
street bridge , but wds only about three
foot deep , The Indians , after massacre
ing tlio poorfollaws , cnlne on in a cloud
to besieho the fort. ' 1'hoy were repulaud
at time raver , but kept up time si go. It
looked as though tlioy would starve nut
the pee du in the fort. Then it was that
Joint ' { time
MouT AND FnoNTlLmaMAN ,
got out of the fort at night and started
for Furt Larauiu to boar time news of
their darner to . civilization. tNo one
outside the ltttlu bald penned up in the
fort know of this terrible massacro. Phil ! .
lips gut away in tlmo eight , but was pur
sued b' time Indiana. ITu was a ten
limo reaching limo pthor fort anti at onetime
time was nearly lassoed. Before the rescuing -
cuing party cold be started lted Cloud
nmrcd away ! md the commimnd left for
safety. Col ton was brought u
before a military court of inquiry tor time
massacre but ws acquitted mulretired
on half ! is ) ' . 1 guessit was simply post
gossip.
" liy Limo way , there was a quocr inci
dent jgrow out of that massacre , and
though not strictly apropos , I think it
was good one , Co , Carington wolf
east after time uasaucro amid Mrs. Gruam
moil , time widow of the ufiheor who was
killed , charged him through the press
with being the cause of her hu8bamid's
death. It came down finally to a charge
nearly of murder. There was a great
ded , of talk at limo time , Thor Mrs
Carringt01l died , Col , Carrington wen ,
south afterward , to a town In ' 'cunessoe
where Mrs. Grummond resided and net
that lady ,
111Ey LOVED
and were married , Thus Dirs. Grntn +
nlondbeclume Mrd , Carrington No 2 , the
wife of the loan oho charged with mur
ring , bi an indirect lu + nner , ltcr hut.
baud , That was not nil. It aeons that
. Ormmond , whoso relict married
Calt.
Co , Cnrri ton hail boon marrie(1 before ,
and failed to sb toll his wife. Ito was
lawyer in Detroit at the cotntnencomont
of Limo war of the rebellion , ntiu
watt south , lbo loft n wmfo and
child in Detroit , In time southl in Limo
very same vihlago in Tonncssca whore
Col , Carrington wooed and won his see-
011(1 wife , ho met a lady whom ho loved
and made Mrs. Grummoud , his other
wife lost nil trace of him , and did not
know where Imo was until tits reports
came of the maanacro at Fort Phil hear-
noy , in 1860 , Then alma wont to cl nni
time body and found wife No , 2 , There
was quito n time , buu she gave way to the
latest. Titus , you see , all nround'it was
a great limo. I believe Mrs , Col , Car-
rington has written several books about
this western exPerieuco , , mid she is a
very pleasant amid nbl writer , Coh Car-
rin gtos is living in 1Vnslmin ton.
'Jiut ' ' geese' '
abou'I'ortmm I'lmilli
ps.
After Limo settlement of the Indian
troubles ho became staid and sedate , tak
ing unto himself a rib in time shatmo of a
tidy American girl. On his rnnclie on
Clu g Water river , when I was there , Imo
had fine dairy mid dent of good at-
tie , Ho had turned time course of
time stream through the garden and
was raising water creases , 1 think lie
sold this rancho afterward amid wont fur.
timer west to time neighborhood of Choy-
. That is nil I know of him , only
that his fine was coextensive througlmut
the northwest , "
IOnkn honest ,
A clear , bright open face eomolmow looks
honest , A lmerso thief or bnrgln seldom carries -
ries such n face. 1)unlock Jibed liiffcra give
the skin n peculiarly tine toxtilr0 and clearness -
ness , ' Theystrongtlmon and enrich the clrcu
latlon and so amdlato nil eruption or blemnlsiL
BREACH OF PROMISE.
g1 VlYfOIOlla Young 1VItlow Sues the
Senator from iodgo for
$10,000 ,
Fremont Tribune ,
Thursday evening action was begun in
time district court in a suit brow glint b
Mrs , Itachol Bears n aillst C'larles Sang.
Thu nccossn papers were laced of file
but as the were afterwards allowed to
be taken from time office of time
clerk of the court by the plaintitrs attorney -
torney , ill wlmose poasossnon thoyhave
silico boots , Owing to this fact an
effort hs being nmdo to keep the marticu
tars as secret as possible uutll Line also
actually comes to trial , if it does so we
have nt been able to earn complete details -
tails of the case. The fact that notion
has bean commenced renders time case , to
that oxteut ; public property , and under
time law the petition after once being
flied should remain on file , yet it is bettor -
tor for the artier interested and just as
well for time public that it is not so. The
only round ar time action , so far as wo
know definitely , is tlnt of breach
of pronisu. The dof01tdant has
for more thmai a year past been paying his
respects to time plninti0 ; amid front time
nature of time case it is to be presumed
that time lady in question considers that
Mr. Snug has boon guilty of breaking an
agreement of marriage and trilling witlm
her afbetions , and alleges that the damages -
ages incident thereto are at oven ten
thousand dollars. Tl'ere is a probability
that the matter may be dropped or cant-
promiscd , but if not , at will not coino up
for trial before time April term of the district -
trict court. N. II. hail is attorney for
the plaintiff and K F , Gray for the do.
fondant.
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Tighhmosa in the chest is a fororummor
of disease , Samaritamm A'crvinc is the
antidote. $1,00 ,
"Every epileptic sufferer ought to try
Samaritan 11'crvinc at once , " says Rev.
J , T , Ettor , of Now GlarusWis. " It's
a novorfailing remedy , "
Iil ncol n's Dionunsent ,
Cincinnati Commerctal.0azetto.
SI'1tmNo IFLD , Iii. , Nr'yeinbor 22.-IIo
who visits time capital of Illinois without .
seeimg that mngutliceut monument of
marble and bronze erected to the inonlu
of time martyred Lincoln , must be devoid
of both patriotism and appreciation of
beautiful art , Tim Lincoln Monument ,
with its truthful bronze statute of Abra
ham Lincoln , lmoroio size , amid its four
bronze groups , lifo size , representing
four departments of time nations defense , )
is a reawork of art worth of ntoro thnami
ordinary intorest. Beneath the nmouu
mont , orather inside the pedestal , lie
time remains of Lincoln , his fo and wo 1
children , In nnotherapartment. of time
saute atructuro is Manoial hall a room L
sot apart for time preservation of relics of
the dead hero. I entered Meut3riul [ fall
yesterday in company with a very feeble
old urn , who gave ute his nano as 1Vil-
linut More. ho is a fanner , amid in his
fovoimty.tifth year and his white hair , hmis
long while beardlmis tottcrimgbomit forum ,
Iris trembling voice , seemnod fitting ae-
muntato the cemetery where we
imet. " , " said the guide to us , le
time old chaimt wlmictm Lincoln used when
Ito was laying out. Petersburg , amid hero 1
are his other surveying instruunmts , "
"Aim , how well 1 reuumbor that old t
rmsty chow , aaid toy aged conpaniotm. 1
I havu carried it miumy a mile for Abe f
wlmgmi ho was surveying. You see , " said
lie in answer to our looks of surprise , "ho
and 1 used to be old , and we 1
worked together in the old mill , and I
honied himr afmrvuy. Poor old bop 1Vo
Were intimate friends for thirty years , a
Ile was only threu or four mtontlts older
than I. Atal ii am have we s1purr i
together , aamid sii tay mm prank have wo ii
played tc other in ( our oungg days , but a
Ito could adwa's
story
) ' tell a bigger tlu ant
1 cold , and it was no 1180 trying to keep
tip with hint , Olt , thorn is the picture of
time cld log house where I cast lit ) ' first
veto. It vita for lloumry Clay , and it was t
recorded by Abnmham Lincoln. 1 have i
cast many a vote for Lincoln , 1 voted s
for 1dm for the legislature , mumd twice for
esidont , 1 uuvur was so ahuekud in my
its when 1 heard of his assassins tl c rat , (
I would have killed all time rebels in the
country then if 1 hind Imad tlmotu fn tmiy'
power. 'Plato old nett atta' ' ; litonud tip as t
Imo said tlmta but after a wlule continued ,
if talking to 1 u intoelf , "I' nor Abel 1
Little did It think , when wo wore riming t
around together at time age of twenty.
three , that I would ever see so grand a
monuuutt errctod to his ntomory. And
yet lmu deserves it all , Ho was a great
and good smarm , Poor Abel lie deserves
it all , " ,
What a picture was lucre for n painter
or poet ! ' 1'hta tmuntblu old 11tau , lwuoring
the mennry of the intlmato friend of iris
early manhood. Then they walked and
talked together as equals. 1\'Itat nu at.
moat infinite dishuico time world aces uott
I'utwuon those "old chums , " amid yet mne
tliiulss if "llomeat Old Abu" could have
looked down front his nnausiou in the
1ku's amid aeon his friend "Hill" Aura
dniug honer to his mnemnory so humbly
tad so siucornly it would have bueu to
hImo n ni ro gruhmful tr'bnto ' than all the
bronze 8nd tuarble statues which the
wealth of a lovlug nalioi can over pur'
elia ° o ,
STOCK RAISING.
Some Iatcresting statistics of ( ho
Busincss. .
tt Quarter of a D11111omi Jlado on
$8,001) la Ten ] ears ,
"Does grazing nit the plains pay ? If
80 , about whmnt per cent ? This was time
mlttcstiun put to a number of stockmen
who attended the recent meeting of tlmo
Wyoming Stock Growers' association at
Cheyenne , The question could be easily
answered by pointing to the tlmousands
who have nniasaed forttumes in the busi
miens iii a short time , But , to illm'strntu
thmo profits of the business , time following
figures will give a general idea : As to Limo
increase of cattle one of time closest oh.
servers makes the following calculationon
100 cows ill ton years , estimating that 40
per cant of their progeny are heifers ,
which commence to re-produce at two
years of age :
100 Maws In Lilo first yonr elrop heifers , . . . 40
100 cows in time socoud year drop heifers. . 40
140cows In the tldrd year drop holfor. . , 50
180 cows In four years dro helfora. . , , , . , . 71
230COWS intitoyenrsdrop holfors. . , , . , , , U4
308 cows In six yearn drop hollers. . . . . . . . 123
102 cows to sovolt years trop hectors , , , , , . 210
626 calve ht nine years drop hofers. ( . . . , . . 274
8tO ) cows In ton years drop 353
Total , taimyears , . , . . , . . , .1,428
This , it will be aoen is u calculatiomi of
only the female jncreasa. So that time
entire gain of animals in ton years can-
notbemuchshort ofthree thousaud. The
cost of raising an animal on the plains
whore it forages its food fromtlmo govern.
stunt front its birth to its maturity , at
four years is about $5 , Supposing the
male animal to be worth at its birth $5 ,
and if it is sold in time butchers nmarkot at
$40 , it is a'mplo ' enough to understand
that there k3 : ' b.ei n $30 profit on a $10
investmemmt , Ilowever , out of this must
come taxes and deatlm risk ,
With 100 cows for a starter time not
profit in ton years is figured thus :
First coat of cows. . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 3,000
Tlmrea bulls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 300
l xponses of herding. . . . . . . . . . . . 20,000
Death risk fn ten yoars. . . . . . . . . 13,000
Ta'ces . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LB00
, $11,300
Pesult , 31,000 cattle at F30.30,000
,
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Dalancoas proft . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $88S,700
To avoid 'ill dispute on time question of
profit , cut this result right in the center ,
aid call it $144,200 , andthet ask whore ,
on time face of the globe , is there another
ilusineas outside of stock raising timat
would pay in tan years a riot profit of
$444,200 on an investment of $3,000.
Time profits of sheep-raising nearly
equal those of cattle , but the death rmsk
is much greater. Time cost of starting a
ranch with say 3,000 awes is as follows :
First cost of owes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $0,000
One lumdred amid sixty acres of land. . . , 360
lmpruvemonts-houses and slmeds. . . . . . 500
Shnrhmg sheds and dippbmg van9. . . . . . 500
Suthcient morinobucks. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,000
Exponsoa of herding one year. . . . . . . . 2,000
Oust of dlpping and ehoaring. . . . . . . . . . 1,000
Cost of sacking wool and ehippmv500
Lows by , leatk and otherwise. . . . . . . . . . 1,000
Interest on investment. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,600
Total outlay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $17,400
Throe thousand owes , properly cared
for , will produce their equal number ill
lammbs. For those tha ; fail to bear a
lamb there kill bean equal number boar
two. To ho quicker cotmiprohonded , we
hill give the figures :
Three thousand lambs at six months
old. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 7 500
A year's clip of wool. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 000
Total earnings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $13 500
So , with alt outlay of $17,46,0 , time
slmeep grower has a nol earning in one
enr of 13,500. In the second year he
will not ] nave to urchaso lands or make
m provomemmts and his net earnings will
) el the annie while his flock will with
ordinary luck'coutinueblkl oung ovary
year.
A Good Investutont.
One of our prominent busiueas men
said to us the other day : "In the spring
fly wife got all run down and could not
oat anything ; passing your store I saw a
pile of Hood's Sarsaparilla in time window ,
and I got a bottle. After she had taken
t a week she immid a rousing appetite , and
did her everything. She won three bot-
lee and it was time best three dollars 1
over inveated. " C. I. HooD & Co „ Low-
011 , tunas.
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t.A CHARGE ,
Phu Uvcning of the Second flay at
Gets sbltrr.
Cor , Clmlca o News.
I looked up and down the line , and (
soticod that while mazy faces wore white
and teeth wore set ] mnrd to conceal what
1
ho tremulous lip might betray , nobody
coked to time rear. Time weak-knead had
allen out before , and every man on the
brow of that little rock-strewn lull could
m depended on to give a good account of 1
unisoif when the deadly wrestle came ,
ind it was not long delayed. Above the
olanmor of time guns amid time crash of allot
nulling and shattering the quiverimm
trumka of time trees , there mimic front time
mnlmediatu front time soundsof indescrih-
blu tununlt , and the sharp rattleof , our
kirmislt line rang through time woods ,
"Get ready , boys ! They're coning ! " '
1 think it must have boor the voice of
out' colonel , wlmo stood a few paces fn our
rear , and the words wore BO quietly utter-
crud that they seemed addressed to each
udividual man-I thought they wore
poker within a foot of my ear.
Every nsau stood up , amid the clicking !
of a tlmousuud guu locks rose clear cold I
hiatinct over time waves of sound which'
calld along Limo air ,
A violent eomumtntioll in thebushmea across 1
ho raviuu marketi the retrograde niou-
rent of our skirmtishurs , and in a mo-
11ent they crone into view , while behind
haul limo undergrowth was crlidied lint
by' the gray confed01nto liimes following so
aw'rflly on their rutrcatimg foetstrps.
hold your fire until the sktrmmsh litho
gets out of time wayl"
Time voice tvav quiet Mill , but there was
I stern ring in it that told of time sup.
pressmxl uxcitunuont in the apeukor.
Moro and thnrs ono of time skirmishers
was tiy'ing at lmis greatest slued , but the
greater nuutber ivoro fullmng back with
their faces to the froimt , loadiugand firing
Its they moved to the rear.
' , One-two-three litmus of battle ! " ex
claimed one of the boys , looking over at
Lilo mass of buttormtta which caumo aurg-
Ing through time woods ; "that mucus
bualuees boy's ! "
Down into the ravine swarmed lime
skirmishers , and time ground vim clear
fpr motion , Men's Oyea were lit up by
Limo battle light and eheoka that. hind
be I white now shone with n foycrish
A1.
glow , Time tiqcr nature that was in them
was nwak01.ed and their nostrils scented
fresh blood ,
"Now give them it-11"
Tito voice rang out like time blaat of a
bugle and as time last word fell front time
speaker's lips a cloud of Ilnmy smoke shot
out over the ravine and the crash of our
first volley whirled through the forest.
Before it the Confederates wontdown by
scores , and through time bluisln grnysmoke
we saw them , like phantoms in a mist ,
Lone atrug lieg to keep their foot , others
sinking auilenl to the round while
brandishing their pieces as if 111 defiance
1
and not a few 1 'in quiet and Peaceful nit
time bosom of time trtlt-doad ,
In ami instant cano their response , and
I heard shrill cries piercing the terrific
donor , and sav mot when 1 know strut ;
gling convulsively among time dead leaves
anal beating their limbs against time hard ,
Merciless rocks ,
We were kneeling now , hastily biting
cartridges , rantmmimmg thous Monte , and
driving bullets across the narrow space
whim euly one desire-to kill
On the trees little ragged wliito spots
sprang into view wlmero bullets scored
their nmarka amid s pliuters of stone , to
which still adhered tufts of moss , whiled
timrougln the air. Shut and shell tore
through the woods with pitiless fury , and
here and there a man was lifted bodily
front the earths and dashed , a gory bmt-
die of mangled ! tests aid shattered bones ,
agaimmst a rock or tree.
But we gave no thought to that. Our
business was with time livinmtho dead
needed no human taro. For the wounded
time strotclmer bearers were there , aid
their canvas barrows were winding in
grisly procession in and out anon' time
racks , some coining empty , but splashed
with hunid scarlet blotches ; others carrying -
rying omit into tire sunlight their burdens
of nmoaiimig lmunamtity.
I looked once at Jim. Ills cap was off
amid a few drops of blood worn trickling
down his loft clmeok and dyeing , with a
grim red , time powder stama about the
corners of his mouth and on time chin ,
his proniommitiot hind oat yet cone true.
How lung this wild work continued I
have no conception , but to time common
soldier engaged time is a myth. I know
my looko cartridges wore exhausted and 1
had broken open one of the sealed pack.
ages which lay at the bottoum of the box ,
when our fire began to slacken , and upon
looking up and down the line I saw the
mon standing up and fixing bayonets ,
while the oflicora wore shouting in the
Itching din aomothing that sounded like
"Cease firing ! "
' Jim leaiod over toward me amid called
out :
"It's a chargol"
Our line was sadly tlilued , and , as the
men stood up , at their foot lay so many
of out dead ! Our other Mcssmatu had
gone down , and his body lay stretched
across a low rock , In the moment ire
fore we started Jim picked up a blouse
which had boon discarded iy some soldier -
dier , and reverently spread it. over the
face of our dead conirado. I looked up
at thin sun , now throwing its slanting
glare through the leaves of the shivered
trees , and , as my eye rested on the
ground at the rear , I saw Dad's form outlined -
lined against an immense bowlder. In
one hand ho carried our coITo-kettle , and
in the other a gorgeous red sash , time
glaring tint of wlmicll Imad probably so ap
pealed to the instincts of his barbaric nature -
turo that he could not resist the tempta
tion to strip it front the body of snnie
dead ollicer. There was no fear in his
face ; on the contrary , whets I called Jinn's
attention to him and ho looked up , lie
laughed outright , and moved forward ,
Jim waived hint back with his hand , and
we turned to time front , t
Across the ravine a ragged cloud of
smoke streamed out and up , concealing
from us the movontonts of time confederates -
ates , but as the thummdering roll of our
own firs Imad ceased we could hoar the
venomous lmiss of their bullets as they
flow above and around us.
" We can't do it , " said Jim in my ear ;
"we're toolight handedfor what there
is over there. "
Before I could nay a word the order
camrmo :
" Forward , march ! "
And as we got under way on time brink
of the slope and looked down into the
ravine , now rolling up smoke as if it
were one of the oponlmigs of the pit of
hell , alma the thrilling conunnd ,
"Oilarge 1"
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, Olt ALCOUOLia3L
Dr , 0. S , EI.Ids , Wabash , lad. , says :
"I prescribed it for a ram who had used
intoxicants to excess for fifteen years , but
during the last two years has entirely ab-
staiuud , IIo timinka time Acid Phosplmto
hh of moll benefit to him , "
Am'limy OI1lm',4 ,
Oflicial notification hav'iug been received
front' the headquarters of time army , of
2d Lioutouant Charles Byrne , 6th Infantry -
fantry , ( company F. , ) to 1st lieutonait
conmpauy C , ) vice groesbeck appointed
adjutant , lie will report for duty with
pis company ,
7'Jlo following mmed recruits enlisted
at Forts Onmaha , Nebraska , and D , A.
Russell , Wyouting , are assibnted as fol
nws : William N. Handy and Emile F.
AIouuier , to the 4th infantry , Albert
fines , to company 1' . , 9tim infantry , Re.
bert Furlong , to comgaumy K , 14tH in-
fantry.
Private Gustav B01mlorf ; ro ouliated at
Fort Omaha , Neb , , is nasigmed to the
North infantry , and will be aunt to the
station of lmia rugintent of time first favor-
iblo opportunity.
Private John .1. Gilindy re-enlisted at
Fort D , A , IinssellVyo , , is amaigumed to
company 0 , Fourtcontlt infantry.
The following tmluued recruits enlisted
at Fort Ieughms , Ulau , are assigned as
follou'a : Edward Jmuia to cuumpany 1) ,
Sixth lnfammty ; , iolnt Fitrgermdd to coin1
parry G , Sixth Imfcmtry , 1
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