- - - - V I V - 'rITE OMAhA. DAILY 13ThTh SUN1)AY , TUNE fl , 1898. _ V _ _ _ i . - ' _ _ _ : V _ _ _ 111111 LL H I Ashes of [ mpre1 IL . ROll1 V. CflAMliERS ( CopyrIAht , 1S , bY RO1Prt IV. Chrtmcri. ) C1EAI'TIIt XVIII-CuiInti.uI. 4 omawhere n thu nlgbt a cnb rattIet over ' , itono pavnient a dog barked don by the Porte Rotge "See the Tockct , " nId Yoletto. It L Mount VaerIen ( lint en1s them tip. Ttuy are talking to t. 1)enI with their rot1ets ; MonRietir Iourke nys o. Awl now St. Dni w111 send the ineago to the ortres or the East 1111410 , little sister. 3'oU are cryliig. ' ° 1 1 am atrai. " WaR it the ui14en cold that dulled hr7 V EhehiveretI miii tirneI 1nk ilito tim house. . , ' J3ourke niovoil about lighting iandIeH in the tUning room-thcre as no mor ! ml ) 0i1 and Yolette wcnt to the tbIo anti catcd ft . hCrC1t. her eyes Innocently niweihir the adoration lit IL.r Ioera Thty watted In rarturous 1Ienco until Ilfldc entered. Then l3oiirke sat down ntitl tw ) inca ) hcgn. About 9 o'cIo'k Ited 1tIdin 1ood Caine to clear the inhie. IIiI.lu niilii ) ] er. 1)cIrit1 out 1cr Own IfltOUC1ed iIflt ) ittsIIig to ci y a ] Ittle In the tAV1 ( tntry , ittil she heard Ihoiirko Inhl4'i ' in t ii ilInini ruoni , - that eomci ted her , Utit whicn shi itturued , serene and smiling , thu smile iIed on her . , 'V Jijs , for hlourko was * uiying " 1 won'ter ' what could ecv Jim ? I don't 11k' It. Ho . . ought to have been here before iInr. " A little spnsm of 'fear iinssetl through her . heart ; she turned nnih entered thi hallways : before she haI reachieti the front Ioor , It ( )1Iefled , 011(1 a gust of Icy wind swept acroas her face. At flrst Io thought it was be who . hail entered ; thcro was nobody tiwre. The , p i'Islng rn1 tore a shutter loose on the floor ' above ; the tree in fiont or the liougo swayed , 1JWeI ( , bent. end CrefllCh , showerIng the duvtiIk v1thi whining leaves. h'hien , lu a r inoineltt , t. over ; the wind tiled uut , alt ioinds nod movements scenicut to cease as at an U oh en rd COlfl flUI1 ii . Tb e h isi ) terrified her she looked up through the thick air , oohcd up thropgh a gray ( tsceIIhlng ( veil , a palpable h1a ( , that covereil her with a . 2nlhhhon sitting annwflahL's. Straight ilown .1 fiom the fntliolnles. vault of inidiiiglit they fphl athwart dliii gas jets -ghostly , noisel'SS , otiliflOUs iIales. They mcltc'i ' at first , vet- I ing the sidewallcs I ill thin reiiccted gas Jets treitililed like torches inirrured in a ricr. After a. 'hiiIe grayishi atelie and dini blots V of snow niPeared here and there. spreading faster than they melted ; the tree was spotted like a forest beech , the grass on thu glacis 'n'ltItend 014 she looked. The chili In the air htitd vanished , yet far away he scented the cold- the clear , clean hrenthl of winter. V Out over dark hilts and valleys , over nv- cr5 , woods , anti spires , the iiiscen snow % % 'aS , lnhItiig ; sin' felt it flS though each hake were failing na her heart. her eyes strove to pierce the ghooin where all the worLd was waiting breathlesS in the snow-wnitiiig as she waited-for what ? Again that sick rear struck through her breast ; there came a dis- taut echo of rontsteps scarcely softened In the snow , nearer. nearer-a sliatlow passed across a signal lamp , across the next-anti the iicxt. 'liiltle ! " lie held her erushied to Itis breast for a nrnnteiit. Ilir eyes were . vlotl , tier % vet hair glistened with snow . . , . crystals under the gas Jet overhead. A titin- .1-V. mo 1tassit-tvo. three ; he lifted her head , seeking her lips. "Is it tonight ? " she 5Obheti. V ( "Yes. " Alter a moment tin gently unclasped her nrnl4. StCpht'tl to the hallway , and called : k Not tOfllghtflnt yet- ' ' site moaned , reaciting out 'blindly. lie caught tip both S her Itatitis and kissed thttin again nut ! again. Aliti itow burke was coating through the hallway , bearing a lamp , and behind film Yolette. I Inrevooti whiispcre.i . : ' ' It's V for tonight , Cccil-ljehienrnre's division is 1cavltig St. Dents. Get your dispatches quick. TIti , cavalry are tiding by the St. Otiori gate ; the farti ess of the east supports theni. hurry , Cecil , I've only a second. " Ilourke turned auth hurried up the stairs. Yolette looked fiom hiarewood to ililde. - "Can't It ho hi'hpetl ? " she asked at Inst. "rJo , t must go. After I have gone-then tell liourhie-not before. lie would not let ala go. " lIe kissed hhildu quietly. saying that there was nothing to fear-saying that lie would Scott return to be with her aiways. lintirko reappeared with a itttle vackct. Yo. letto was crying. 'Jlm , " salt ! Ilourlce , " 1 wIll go-If you . V say tim wonti. ' ' liarowood anilied antI pressed his hand hlghtiy. ° Goodby , " he said , "tiiertt'Il be no trouhie. ' ' Yolette lilti her beau iii her . . - - - tianils. Ililile turned a white ( ace to hare. - wood. lie hesitated , glanced at [ burke with inscrutable eyes , then for the last time tooht : Ilium to lilt ; breast-ti secotitl-ajid 'as gone. ' 'Jim ! " stamineroil Bourlce , ' 3oIiyou can't go--I didn't unilerstantl-I-Jlm- ! V wnIt-come ! back , ynu t4xl I' ' ' 'lillile ! " wliisp'reIt Yolette , vith ashen I fills. fills.Hilt Hilt Ilium no longer saw ; an longer heard , , 'Vht."viII Xi.-'vIit. 4urlI. ' . At inlilnighit llurewood h)8'35C1l the ( ortifica. tiotis. rIdIng with a troth ) of hussars to : point where the Crovecocur road crosses th. military highway between the fortress 01 rVV r Aubervilliers tutu the village of La liourget. VV hero the hiusars wheeled westward towant i t , IhenIs , calling back to hilni a p "unit voyage , " and hit rude on alone. Ills horse was already tired ; it was flu I only itiotint he bail bet.ii able to ilnil in L . Paris , a great raw-boiled cav.iry clmrger , coutteinned at the Ile'Iot tiiiit destitied fox : tli ti ( tilt xx i be ii or t lie hotelier. ilarewnod ,11tVetI , the creature 'vhwn in x miii ii , bti t I he Ii I ghi sa ) y5 I' . cathy ( heel ) I I V sIt ii titI lee itiol ( ho horse sflipetl at ever ) ascent. Post after post was iaxscih tIi itickets at t Urancy stopped him , then let him go when they f'ouii.i his papers sal islactery.l.gnhi I , ' lie was stopwti vhero the shattered railrnat I crosses the CocUrneuvo highway , but then ' the obstinate outpost was itiohUfleti by ax I ellicer vhto knew I Ini'vwoo'h ' tixith % hxt ) seti t him on his ay with a iixirthIv * laugh the t rxtiig false anti sail thci'ii'hj tIns aiixg snny 'there ' UI ; nothing to be cci n-now ittit I their a yc'llow lnrtenn , hIhtix : tip the black hess , bho,1 nut su.l.leiiIy in a thorny o t rxiow-a 'lila , xighway lees ) t liii iiit'if ' , Ovu r ? ' hicli hun 1liiii of Ito list tonntetl , only t a crackle txnlr uk honse's feet. Ott there ii aIt the tiarkitess to tim westward the three fort 13 t Ct $ t , leiiis lay in obicurlty-ttst , fort tie I a . I V lirtehto , the fortress of the East and th U . , - - _ _ h , attcry of the Double Crown , iiehiiid him I t he tort of Aubervliilers crouched above the h fghiay In utter darkness , Indifferent , un- h oedlxig the thin siglials ihisplayeti from the b astions of the cacciate. Once a xoaming q uartet ot Franc-tireurs afpcarcd at hIs , s tirrups and seized his horse. They all e ere drunk anti ulhenIy suspicIous. cursing. I s hoving , tiemandlng papers anti lassworls a nd handling theIr niflos with a carelessness I t hat threatened the existence of everybody I c onrerneti. They lighted lanterns at length a uth eanhined hiarewooti , commenting on his t weed Norfolk jacktt , on the many pockets O il brcst and hip , anti finally on the corded r iding hreeehie and spurred boots. lv1w Il enti ) ' they coveted the boots. ' 'Take theni , gentlemen. ' ' said linrewootl s axenstIrahly. 'anti I'll return with GOnV c mi Iiolhenixtro to show him how my boota fi t you. " ThIs produced its effct : the Franc-tireura p rntet'd that they cared neither for Genial - c ial hiehiemare nor far the hoots. They con- s lgnt'il general , boots , nhxti lhnrcvood lilixiseir st t o a livid anti prophetic futux e , nitti let him g o , shouting after hint that Fhourens' car- b ixictra would strip him , general or no gen- bo o ral , Tiii was pleasant iievs ( or hiarewooti ; Ito hi : id no idea that Fiotirens' three battalions rc1.o out. \\'itti a. tiihilen misgiving ho th rew bridle and looked Intently ahienti. There w as nothing to see but swirling sheets ol s lie % . . lie listened , peering Into the gloom. S uppose Spoyer should tibet hiiii here alone ? - or liuckhurst ? lie gathered the bridle nervously ; the h erse moved Iortvarti. "halt ! Qul VI vol" a voice broke out in the darlcixess. "France ! " ericti hinrewooth , with a sud- d cii sinking or his heart. Cloaked and s hrouded mounted figures aipeareit on every S file , a Pal e bit to nix gI I in ox t' red I n lx Is face , a txng ngain to the ground anti went out. "Crest hien , " saul soxixebody close at his e lbow , "laissez PaSSeZ. M. Ilarowuod. " C olonel Lavoignet's escort Parted right and l Ife ; one or two othIcr greeted thiner - l ean i.leasantly . from the darkness , 'WhiaL troops are these ? " asked hare- . 'ood , striving to recognize his unseen f nienils. "The Thirty-fourth do Marelie , " said s omebody. "Tue Second and Third brigades are pass- i ng the forts , " ntlde.h another. Again a lantern glcaiaetl out , and Hare- wood saw General hieilemnre passing c1oe I n front , escorted by dragoons , cloaked to the ears. The keen-eyed young general smiled at Hareworsi , 'ho lifted lila cap in ilciice. "Are you going with us to Le Hourget ? " asked the general , thrawing.bnidle and holdIng out a gloved hand. "Out , mon general-wIth your permis- slon , " replied hlarewood. "I have General Trochu's consent , " ho tuhtled. "Then what do you s'ant with mine ? " queried General Beliemaro with a good- h ittinoreti gesture , "you Journalists arc a nuisance , M. hiarewootl-a nuisance ! " " 1 ant to carry through , dispatches , general - oral ; niiw I be of service to 3-oil ? " General hlelternaro shook his head and whecleti his horse. "Wait until we take Lo hioxirget , " he said , and trotted ( onward , ( oh- loweil by his plunging , snow-covered ethort. The snowflakes that were now falling seemed hue as sifted hour ; they powdered the route with a silvery titist that lay thtek In every rut antI dItch ; they hilow across tin' fields in hoets and drIfting pIllars ; they whirled up before gusta of wind , ilurry after flurry , iIin phantom shapes thlOt filled the ilarkixess with inoventents half seen , halt ii hvlucd. hlarewood found himself riding bestile a mounted captain of the 'rhlrt'-tounth In- rantry tb Marche ; on either side plodtled the troops , rifles en baudnuilere , overcoats covering face8 that turned shrunken and pallid under the sudden rays of some swiftly lifted lantern , The long echo of crunching footsteps , the trample and sight of horses , the sense of stilling obscurity , tlepresseth hinrewooti , Ho watched a lantern's sickly rays fighting up the Itnapsacks and muddy trousers of a line at inca In front ; ho spoke to the mounted captain riding In silence , his heavy henti burled Iii bite vet cloak collar , but the officer dlii not seem to hear him. 'flit' snow turned to finest grains of ice , the frozen dust pattereti and rattled on wet caps , on soaked overcoats , nntl stiffened epaulettes. Again a nudden shaft of coiti passed through the tilt , bringixig with it a mist that hung to the fringe of the march- hog column , and grew faintly lttnxinous as the snow ceased to fall. The fog became denser , a sour odor of sweat and wet smoke- aaturnteii clothing tIlled the air. The soak- ixig itatitlles , the drenching flanks of the horses , the nib barrels , gave out a stuffy penetrating smeil that choked and stifled. 'ritero was scarcely a breath of air stIrring ; teain rose froxti the oxen's breath ; the horses' iiaxics eere smoking. hiarewooti node on In silence , listening to the creak of sadullt , the slop ! slop ! of steel- hiol hoots , tIle crushing crackle of thou- snails of tred ! feet. One. ' th Infantry captato , ridIng beside hihixi in the tlark , spoke , , "Monsieiir , it you arc going through the lines , I have a wife and child at Ihonnetill"Glv rite thxo letter , " said hlarewoo(1 ( soberly. The cap. tam ( umhled in the breast of lila soakcil tunit' , threw out. a wet letter , and Passed it to ilarewood. "Thank you , comrade , " lie aitl. he spoke a star broke mit overhicati. halt an hour later the velvet tlepths of midnight were spangleil Vltlt stars-great bluish wintry stars sparhling like frost cryrtals In the moonlight. The long black coluixin tietachied itself from the shiatlowy plain , massed squatfs of horsemen broke the level of the Infantry , anti on a little bill in front tInt strange silhouettes of cannon hiass. hag moveth itt shatlow 81151)05 across the sky , was 'I o'clock in the morning , hare- wooil opened hits watch and real the dial I ) ) 11w splenthld starlight. "We are ne.zx Lo blourgct ? " lie asked the Infantry cap. tam. , l\\o are there , " ilaiti the captain , omi' . nousiy. Ilsiewood , standing straight p in hib stirrups. saw a little river Just ahead , , spaniteil by a column of wading infantry horses , too , were for.ilxi the shallow stream I a few rods below , alid above the caimnonier I Ip of the two field Pieces moved cautiou3l3 p 7 _ _ _ _ _ t t ' No ordinary boor cax excel In fine flavor taxte.--lt takeci xtra ordinary , \ "t3Iatz" to do so and thereby prove Its j\\and in purity and high quality , VAL I3LATZ BEEVIN6 Co. ' : MILW'AUILI , IJS.A , 44' _ _ _ _ Foley Bros. Whoieaale Da1ers. of- lice DI1one Hotel , 124 N , Four- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cet. Omaha , Neb. p. . . ' 4.t , . . nhong flu' pt'hhleti honi' ekIng far it sste crosing. On the opposite bank of the tI'enm , In lrrcgtilsr outline. ht'1nwy hiiie chtIStCti'41 , it single turn spire roar in their midst , not a nay of hiht caine from the 'lark ' village , not a sounil. Ititling ahenil , Itarewool felt the tsbbie,1 , shore beneath his horsc'a feet ; bcIde him th Infantry were passIng the ford. white th hiack water gurglr'tl anti swinieti to their knees. Suddenly all slong the opposite - site bank of the stream a line of tiny lights danced and sparkle'i ' like flreflles. There canTo a rIppling , tearing cr.h , the keen whisper of biiilets-shower of bullets , that hurtled auth snixickeil on stone a nti reck and tore through the bushes on ae e ither side. Out In the water a horse r ear'.i , sank on his haunches , then hogan t o splash furiously. . . soldier In niitltteam s tarteti ho run in a circle , shrieking : anther - o ther dropped forwrti atid caine floating p ast , head untler water , little tin cup shin- l og in the starlight. ; A shrill cheer broke out from the infan- t ry. The shallow waters of the font boIled u ntlor their rush , Mounted otilcers ilirasheti tF hrough tIme water , shouting , "Forward ! F orward ! " and the advance trains , borne o nvnrd by lashed horses , swung the field i deecs down to the shore and through tue ; i cy vnter to the bank opposite , where the V w llh-o'-the-wisp lights flickereti anti danced I n ail the btdlets whistled like hail through I s hicafed wheat. Tiit first rolling crash from the French i nfantry rifles seemed to extinguish the f licker of the rifles frorim the oppolie shore. Ahteatly the battery horses were gttlioplng b ack with the limbers ; the two catilioli s tootl apart , half hidtlcn by shrubbery. ' rhioim , through the uxlght , caine the niushi of a noitiniti , a fierce dicer : "The bayonet ! The bayonet" anti hare- wnotl , setting spites to his horse , rotho out o f the nntddy fieltis to the highway. wlmert' I t he French onset passed like a whxirlwinti I 'vieiory-ths first victory untlt'r the wn1it of l'aris. miow , when It was won , lbs governor tho8ktIt scarcely worth the I powder Yet Le hinurget was time point of the wedge whth lvHt'chm thus herman lines might lit' split ; 1t 'itterceh ' , the very center of the north 7onnpti , Investment , threatened : the ( icninait easqr1 communications. nui , dually imMured st ; Denis atiti opened a wlticr area of operntlon fIn' thc' army of l'nnis. General hlehicimlre 'threw ' out the ( ole- graphite iIirpaIch fit1n I'anis auth rcai ( It : agsin with knittc' byws : I "Le flourget hiss , . .o Iniportant bearing t our lines , and is not orees- snry to our gener'il pnmm of operation. TitOC1L. ,1Oovernor of l'anls. " \'hiat the soryler Trochu tireamning of ? What. thank chimera ihid In' follow , dreanming awake as ho paced thxo dim ¶ chambers of tid 'nr omrt' ? "Masaicura , " saId General liehlemare sharply , "call my e400rt. 1 leave for Paris tomorrow. " General llanrlon steppeti for- 5Vflj taco lighted with hope. "fly - ! " he cried. "The governor hmali listen now , or- " "Or It will be too late , " said General flehlcmare quietly. lie stood a moment I watching the tattereti MobIle battalions pressing wearily toward the Mohiette. The boyish soldiers turned their satt whtte tacos towtmrti him ; some smiled , some raisoul rag- soil arns in salute. A little bugler sotmxmticd fanfare , but he was too exhtmitett to fiumisli anti hung his head in shame , while a sergeant scohtleti imlom to conceal the tears iii hIs own eyes. On every face the fine hines of humiger drew lip ; tIght anti simarp- eneti linac and chiet'kbone ; in every eye the host flicker of hope had dleti ; yet they inarchmeti , turning their lmatleumt , palhiti faces to their general , who watched them in siience-thxese men hio had conquered anti w lie vore now left to die-because General Trocliti hail ' 'other idans. " At last , wln'u they hiati passed , General liehleitiare txiniieti anti valhcctl slowly into the church , tuit to I ii raid on te l1otirget by' hlehtt'mnre. I Trochu isn't inclined ( a back him up , tnd here we are , wedged into the German lines , p abla to pierce them it supported From I'aris , p but hum is bath mess if i'aris rubtintions tis. Ucliemare starts for i'anis in half an hoxir to urge per.tonally the direction of a supporting - porting column. It the Gornians come at 'Is while he's gone. I don't kno.v how It will cad , "In esso of accIdent you will linti ilmipli- cstc's of nil dispatches In my washtnnti drawer. I would go hacl ta Paris if it were not such a shame to risk hosing this chvmnce to get through the lines. it worst comes to worst I think I can get back safely. lint In case you don't he.ir from . " mite- lie efarteti to add something about tilde , but crosacti it out , lnsteatl lie wrote , "Cittit bieas you au ; " then scratched ( list out , for V had a horror of liattlcflcht nentimeut and doleful mes-.cage-s "front the front , " lie raised his head anti watchieti time storm. Swifter tumid swifter caine time rain , dashing Itaelf to smoking nuist on the gUs- toning slate roofs. shutter , imammglng . front one twisteti hinge , swunk like aim inn sign across the facade of a cott.igo oqio- Si Ic. I lIe wrote again a mesngo to lilhik , dicer- ful anti optintlstic'-a gay pleas.tntry mx- tinged with doubt anit rorehotilmig-and slgnetl his name , "Janies Ilarewooti. " \\'lien he hiatt scaled amid tiini.'ctetl the let- ter. lie handed it to the hiussar , saying clmc'erfuhly : "Thmamik you , comnatie , for your trouble. " Tue ixtissar thrust the letter limb the , breast of hits tunIc , poeketeth the silver 1.10cc that hiarevood held out to hmlnm , anti nodtlcd lila thanks. , \ few inimitite hntt General Iieiicmaro out of the house it.ext the church aimit I chlinf'etl lixto his saddle , calling sharply to I his escort , auth off they tore Into thit , ti'ethm of time storni , the hussar's latmec flyIng a - - : ' , \ ) \ \ ' tY\b ( 'I pcThb -\i ; , J'bPJ ( / VV'I VV , , . 1. V V , t t V : - . 14 ( ' V - T7 $ ( , _ N r&i" ? - . 'S ' ' ' - . , _ . : - - ' . ' I.1' ? t V P ; : I L i ' . : V : i : : . ' ) . ' - V , . . . ? S. _ _ _ ' g . V : -r - - - V V ' ) TH1LOUGI ! Thllt ' . ShOUTING 'FOlt'uV FOItWAltI ' " 'MOUNTFD OFFICERS ThIRAShlll W'ATFit. ARt ) ! ) ! straight into the black throat of this vii- hage street , It was over in a nionient he caught a glimpse of figures outhincti through sheets of level ilanie ; ho saw a Uhlan clinging to the neck of a plunging horse rear ill ) in a blaze of light like a soul in torment. Drums began to bent from the extreme rIght ; on the left the troops vero cheering fiercely. A battalion of sailors came up oxi a double tjtttclc , tile flames from a thatched root on lire gleaming on rifle barrel anti cittlass , on the roth knots of theIr sailor caps , on broad- aIXOS swinging anti glittering as the hlows fell on oaken doors from whIch spouted smoke and neetile-hlko yellow flames. There were strange sounds too , In the bousca- shrieks , blows , the dull explosion of rifles behind barred shutters , the clangor of a lieu that began swIngIng and ringing in some unseen steeple. A rush of strange cavalry liasseti hlko the wind-they were thians of the l'russlaii guard , staitiping frantically toward the open country. They drove past , a cychone of shunting lances , of tossing Pennons , and frcnzleti horses , on- VCIO1)Ctl in flame anti smoke froixi the French rules , shiilo the savage cheering redouble , ! , atiti swift , jetted hashes from revolver auth ( chassepot pricked the ( ringing gloom with a thinusanil crimson rays. 'rite two cannon of 12 shook the ea'thi with their discharges in thuo east ; froni thin vest two other cannon , pieces of I , bro Ice iii with shiotteti bhasts , accompanied by thin sinister tlrumnnming of a mitraillemise frttmn the fllanc-Alesimil highway. The little River Moletto refiected the glare of a burning thatch ; a drowneth horse svithi bloated belly and hitleotis stiff legs swayed with tIn , cur- t remit. stranded on a shoal. liarowood , covered with mliii , tooh out the Stehls of the village clnmrchi , his own death horse hay in the glitter tinder a aunt. tereil lamppost , Its patient , sad eyes glaz- log iii thje sickly light of thu torches. Ccii- oral llellemnare , cloaked anti xuiutldy , 5(1)0(1 ( ( near Ilarowood out the chmum'ch steps , sur- rottutleil by dlsmountttI oflicers , hlarewootm heard him say : "The Fourteenth Mobiho battalion anti the Framic-tireurs will occupy the village ; a tie- tachnuent of three infantry battalions and two guns will forum the , ' gaumth'gamde , to tie re- hewed every tweuuty-foumr hours. Two bat- tallons of the One hundred smith Thirty- fifth will hold Courneuvo ; Athtuxiral Saisset must cover the right ( honk with the sailors aliul fortify Drancy , Where's Colonel Mar- thu 1 Oh , well , colonel , are you under the guns of Aubervilhlers ? No ? Is It too far ? Where are those hlehiovhllo carblneerah" "Tim lk'llevillo carbitucers mu , " said an ouficer with a short , dry laugh , There was a sIlence , thuen another laugh. ' 'If I hail mixy way t'tl shoot this Fhourens , " said ( ] emieral hcilemuiare quietly , Ills glance ( cli on Ilaruwood nuid he shruggeti hml shioultlors. "M. ilarawood , I fear ) 'otm will have o wait before trytumg to pass the hues , It I ve am-a to receive uio aid front I'anis ; we lutist rely on St. Deals , according to General Tuocbu. "Hut , ' ' said hiarewood , astounded , ' 'Le flourget Is the key to St. 1)i'nls ; isn't it vortht holding ? It has been won gtthlantly. " ' 'Of course it's worth hioltilog , ' ' broico out V General ilanrion violently. General hId- lenumro made a gesture of assent. "It Is the key to the Iouble-Crcmwmi battery - tery , " he said ; "surely they must realize title is Paris. If I ulareui to leave Le itourgol -if I dared go xtmysclf anti persuade the guy. emnor- " lie looked hard at hlmitmnion , Vt hun mioddct buck at htitut. "St. Deals camt't aitl us now , " cried Cob and 1voigimet ; "let them euiti us a dozc batterIes from I'aris. 1)0 thucy expect us It ) anmulbuilato thin trhunlu. , of the Prussian Guard . Royal ? Let the Uhlaos go back anti tel their king that a hmaxmdtul of mobIles an 1 fantassins edit them packing. " Fvcrybody mnoveil uneasily. The apathu : ( of General Trochu disheartened theta , hIer U _ * V - t ue altar , holding lila sword clasped , cross c ii hui niedahed breast. When lie kuieht , ilarewood StOlpCd to the c hurch door and closed it. There was a sudden stihliiess In Le Dour- g ot. cAi'iitlt. : xx , Li' hlui rict. At daylight it began to snow again , An h our later torrents of rain s'ept the tie- s orted streets of thin village. The roar of t hie wind awoke hlarewood. A sickly twl- l ight stole through the church where , rolled i n his blanket , ho had slept under tIme altar atilong a dozen drenched olilcers. A cavalry btmgler , swathed to the chIn in h is dripping cloak , stootl Inside tIme chian- c cl , strapping his shako chain with numb flitgers. lie hati hung his bugle over the arm of the crucifix , and now , as hmi pInched , sick face turned to time sunken face on the cross , he paused , hand outstretched. After a seconds slhenco Ito crosseth hlmneif , . Un- h ooked the bugle , and setting it stiffly to hIs shrunken hips , blew 'the ' reveille. A hundred shadowy forms stumbletl up In the gloom , the vibrating shock of steel filled the church. An artillery oflicer , saber clashing oil the stone iioor , left. the church on a I run , pulling on huls astrnlchuan jacket as ho passed out into the stonumi. Ilarewood stood up , aching iii every bone. 1 110 shook his bhnnlcet , opened his dispatch I t000h , counted the palters , siiapped hack the lock , antI yawned. 1 An oflicer besitle hint began to shiver anti almaki' , a thin , Iatutcnui-javed fellow , yellow with Jaundice , anti covered from cap to boot wlthu hmalf-tlry multi. Somebody said : "Go to the hospital. " Thuo officer turned a ravagoti face to 11am- wooti and nullcd. . Outside the church the lutfantry bttghea weru sountllng , TheIr thin , stnitlent call set hinres'nod's teeth on edge. lie rolletl and titralipeti his blanket , siting the dispatch IOtilt from shoulder to hip , anti tumbled , out to the church door , where a dozen horses tooti , heads hangingVdejeetetitytn the pour- ink rain. AV mouuted htnsaar , witht it lance in stirrup boot , looked sullenly at Ifarowood , who called to hint , "Whose escort is ( hint ? " "General flehlenmaru's , " replied the trooper. "Is he gohmig to Paris ? " "Yes , monsieur , in half an hour. " Harawooti hooked down the dismal street. The lost' stone hottes ! shabby tutu deserted , loomed tiark and mittst' through the storun , Iverywhmere closed VSltittcrs , chosoti doors , dismantled street 'tdmjts , stark trees , rusty railIngs on baIcon titmtl porch. Everywhere the downpour , flcmetrt'wlmea the winl swept the ralim spears , raukLon , rank , against the house fronts , Att. ndw , down the street , through the roarIng 'wntl and slanting sheets of raiii , mum-diet ! areginientVa apu'ctral regi- uncut , shiroutloti , gsuist Urumniers abeauf , ha- log the flooded pavt'ia'nt , ( rout gulter to I gutter , sloppy druutuiikbrating lIke thin death rattle of an army. it thin Onu Hun- thrcIthi and Tu'eiity.tflmth of the hue-tim relief for thu ) ( ; . After it , OliO by one , rumbled fir,1 annon auxti a tuiltrail- house , cacorteul by ! - 'I'welfthi bat. tnliou of thin Seine . x - Thu hiussar baTjt4 , )1110 charger onto thin uIlt.'walk thmiia the Iimfaumtry wt're jtuaiitg. hiarewood leaned froni tIme church steps and touched him on the shoulder. , , ' ' lli you ulchlver a letter lit l'anis for me ? " ho asked. Thin hussar uxoddeti sulkily , and said : "Arti you going to ida ) ' lucre with ( ho troops ? " "Yes , " replied hlurewooti , sitting ulown under the porch anti bcgimimuing to vnlte out a Itad With a. Stuuulhi of rctl itoutail. "Ihen you'll mint ncci ( aim answer to your letter , ' ' observed the imussar. ilarttwooii raised hIs eyes. "Because , ' ' continued thin trooper , viUm aim oath , " ( lint ti-ti Trochtu won't scud you any cannon , and you'll all die like rats -thint'a . , I hlarewooti thought a moment , then vent on writing to hiourke. "The sortie was no sortie after all. It ; , . . V _ _ : V : : ; ; ; ; ; til that stuappeti like a wet t whiplash in the tempest. I Iare\0od prowled around the church. pickIng up scraps of mnforniation from 0111'r c ons anti maca , nntih lie fount ! that lie hcitee r I ltulte as nmuch about time sltulitiolt 0.5 any' body did , which was really nothing. lie leaned agaiutst thio Gothic cohtuntn thai supported the vest choir , eating a bit 01 I bread nut ! drInking from timmie to time thtt mixture of wine amiti rain water that stooti Ii : a great stoxie fomit-whiere once the good I neolihe of Le ilourget had fotmnti holy rater ' Thic church swarmed with soldiers at break fast , sonic casting ravenously , solute waIIcInl about listlessly nibbling bits of crust , count i sitting cross-legged on the stonO-siabbC ( ' I f leer , faces vacamit , a morsel of bread , un . tasted , in their hantis. They came to 'lit I their little tin cups into Gui basin , wlicr the wimie atiti water stood ; one , forgetful ' touched the crimson iiquiti with lila flngoni 3 and crossed himself. Nobody laughed , About 7 o'clock , vitiiout tIme slighites t warning , a violent exploshoti sIiooI the stree t iii front of the church. Ilefore Ilarewoo I could reach the door three bcIls fell , em 3 after another , anti explotleil in the street ' sending cobblestones auitl vavexnent into tfn air. "Icep hack ! " shioutted an omcer , "Cleat the doors ! ' ' hIarcwootl ran ( mutt into th street. Far away toward Pommt-lblomt tin 3 snioko of the Prussitun guns hung imeavil I' I n the air. "Are you conming Itaclc ? " called a solthler "We're going to cleat' thin church doors , " hlttrnwool , cautto back , calling out to tim nihlcer , ' 'It's thu batterIes buhuinti l'ont-lb - honf" Sonic soldiers pileth pciva end chairs Immtt 11 heaps tmnulcr the staine , ! glass wintlowui. Ox I each of the heaps aim otilcer climbeil. flelt gimtsses leveled. The men hay dowut on tin a floor , Many of tlmemn slept. Thin cahmnonade hOW raged fumnfoumtiy ; To r an hour this wretchied village was coveret I with tturstiuug milieus. Sutidexily ( ho tumul ceaseti anti hlarewood , clinging to a. umbat - terotl window , beard train the plaIn to tb (3 ( northward the long roll of volley ftnIn : . I A moment later un wits in the stied running beido it ( ) l'Imnn of moitiles. } veryshu'ro time French hughes cre niimgmn , tint' colilde- stene ; echoed vith the clatter of nrlihlery , dashing ptst , tittititttnt'd from hrntmcy ) by rocket sigimal. hisminucod , perched tritie a stucco ivahl , looked .uctnss tIme plaiti anti saw iixrk iumnu.ses of thi l'rus.laim ' ' guarti mutii'aiiciutg iii silence through the into. The 1-'rcmmchu shelis vent saIling out 'uvor the Plain , dropping htctveen ( lie t'ntissltin akinmnisixt'rs anti tbe line of battle ; the i'rttssian cauumien were siletit. It acemncti to him that after awhile the tiark lines ceased to advance. but cvri' t sVInglixg oltlqtitly towanl I3lane-ttlcsuuil. V Presently lie s.iw that tIme Genimiunus u crc I nettmaily retiring , amid lie wonulereil , while ' thin troops alcuig thm ivall uinmtterel their' misgivings as ( lie I'russian iiitvs ( titled nwa' in it'll-eat. aeeoimuprnuieti by shotted salutes from the foi'tres of thuo East uimul ( ho Un- cccii batteries of Auberviliicrs , All duty lie butted about the village. try- lng to furni somimo Idea of Its defensive ios' ibllitlei , aunt : uL night he retunmicti to the ehiureb. Thifl rain hail cease'i ag.tln , hut tlurniughi thu fog a flue titizzle still sic- scemidetl , freezing as it fell , until the streets glistened with greasy slush. Thmero were lirc's lighteti nlotig tii maui street ; across tIm roth gl.tre silhouettes iutsscd : mind rcpnssetl. itarouvtotl looked imp at the gothic ltornl ( of the chiurs.'h , all crlnuscimicti In thin fire- lIght. .bovo it the rest , window glittered with SPefltlltl ? lilies dyed dt'cp iii thmt , unities' glow , anti still above the rose vintinv the cross of stoite , think nod wet , ubsorheil thto ruttutly lIght till it glenitueti like a hive chmutier Soitwwhmere In thi village a hiattnlloui yn mnnreiiiumg to qttarteriu. lie lmrard the tranmile of t lie mcii , time' short. lutarat' conuitmauttis c the ellhcers , t1i cltuttr of a unitralflcumee tl u aggeti uI oum g ii ) humid. ' 'Thue nmtrbmnc.tVrs ore Insitbordinate. " soul aim dIcer beside' imlium. "I wish the geuterah was lucre , " "Tlt carbinecciut ? " relteated hhau'c'uotitl. ' 'I thuxught the3 itti rummi tinny. ' ' "I'ttrt umf tlmeuti ran , " saiti an artIllery oil- den , itmllclly. "Two conmpauuk's got lost uuetmi' Ihlaute-Mesuill auth hod to etirumo ttnt'k vheii the en xi tmont : tl o begmi xx. ' ' "They're In the next strect. " saul numotluer oillei'i' , "T1ie3' are qtxanm-ehllutg' be- diittst there uma been ito tilatrihutiumi. h- t it t'ti ! , ' ' lie atitleti , ' ' ( ii o ii I strl him ti out I lte' the- servo Is a volley front mu Gatilng. " hIaroiootI hiatcoeti a mtlonteimt to the chorus of .lexitmmtelatiomi thuat : tresc Irma the group murotinti tIme fire. Futtnx it he gathered that F'luurens itmttl his carbimut'ers ftal lied at ( lie first attack on ho ilourget , anti on the whoi' heViiS iathut'r glad , far lie hmath Ito tleire to euur'iunte'r any of time htattailoii that tIme Uiitiertakers hail sent null. lie ws'tmt to tIme dirtier of the stiect fluid hoolceti ulon a thio short tm'nnsversc' alley wlmt'rc the ennip- fires of tlte tivo carltixuet'r Conipiimics : blazoth fiercely. CurIosIty leti him eu anl ( iii a tuiculient he ltnti tlone the very timing that ho iiitcnleil , to avoltl-bio was stamimling in tIme mumiist of a groump of carblncers , histt'mmimig to thou' : i it gry b ielceri it ga. Time tno compamiles 'ere fantastic ettotughi in their strange umuiforitia. Hunger hail tiitititt thorn smihiemi. They cursed thmcir oflct'rs , titeir generals , auth Le Iloiurgct. At tIny- light timO } imitentled to heave for l'arlsthey himul hinti 000itghm of ( lila sortie tooiiImxtes , They were freezing , they were tirotl , thin ) ' lynn , ) hutxigry , ntiii above mull thie stereotypeth Ithirtiso it-as out every carbixiee'r'a hit's ' : "l'reason ! Our generals have hetrayeti uts ! " Disgumat suect'etletl Ilarewool's curiosity ; li glanced arounti ( hue fire and started to retrace ills steps. As ho passed out of thin fire ctrci lie looked back at thu mnuImioims ( cai'bimmeers , nntl , its he loolcetl , lie 'iistinctly saw Duckhurst and Morther conic out of a hiinuse with theIr arms full of lihuumutlOr. Startled , he steppeti hack into flue shmatiow of a gate and svatclieti tlmemn. Amid 110w lie recognhneti Spayemuiittl Stouffer , bolhi in time ( till uuuiformns of cnrllnner officers , holding huihlow cases , whuihe fluckhitirat titimpeti hmi plunder into the imuprovised sticks , antI Mortier tletl theni tIght , i\iid now the phtmiitlerIng had become general. llancis of the cam'hiimiecrs hogan snmashuimtg wintlows amid breakiuig shown doors till along tIme street. Others caumie out loauletl with the vretchieti hitiusehohtl articles of thin Itoorot' peasantry , clocks , dishes , lrnwter vessels , clothing , letl linen , amiti even furiut- tune. The latter they flung onto ( Ito boa- fires. hlarcwool , saiv a baby's cradle tosseti lmitn tite fire. "The nulserable savages , " lie muttered , " , Vh1' tlomm't they tumruu I lie cannon emu them. ' ' The tumult of the orgie was attraetimug at- teuithon mmow , An oiflci'r galhoped imp on a Jttdeti imorse , gesticulating furioimsly , bitt thin carbitmeers nienaceti iiini wIth their rifles , auth lie withdrew iii ( lame to save his skin , Consohluig hltiisel ( wRit the hope that , emi General htehicmarc'tu return mroom Paris , a court-martial would probably settle Dutch- hiurat nitti his en rhhnecrmu , I tarewood s'ent Uncle tt , the chiuurch , wimero thmo campfires roared , nut ! sent showers of sparks iuto the fog , auth the rose wiutiow ghiumiumutired and glistened , red as blood. To be Cniutimiuetl , IIiit'ii , ' ? . ' & , 4t'iiieui The best salvo lit Limo world for cuts , bruises , sores , ulcers , salt rltetiin , fever sores , totter , chopped hands , chiilhlniimui , corns , anti nil akin eruptlttuus , antI Positively ciures pIles , or ito pay i'equlrcti. It is gtmnr- ; anteed to give perfect satitfactitin or nuotmey rofuunilel. i'rico 2 ccimts er box. For sale by Kultmu & Co. - A II l'Jtuir.i , ( tilt. Washington Star : "Chmarley , " saii youn Mrs. 'Foilcimis. "thu. moore I think ( it it thu nuoro I titti conviutcetl ihuat ( his goverutumeni womiilc'rfuliy luag-htemudetl. ' ' . ' \'l.at's hiappcuilmtg itnui' ? ' ' ho Inqimlreth. ' 'You kmmow what a ' . ' of timulcs we arc i reatly to alibi to Cuba ? " ' ' 1 have reati somnthifxtg in that contiec ( lent , .wih , that's wiint sluon' our clover. ness.t'e'll utile thu unities in Cubit till tin ; war ta over , tinti titemi they'll bu t1ttre , rlglul L handy , to go to work mi-s soott t's ( hue lsth mnian canal is dug. ' V H H H 0 0 0H Ii 0 \ \ 5,000 0Ui ' , , : i 'r1k\\ WEAK MEN Q L wezo resthred last year to nafly vt.or ! h 1)y my wonderful IflyCIhtIoll , the 1)r , W , Sanden Electric Jelt alit ] Suspensory , 1 LtVI kVt J usctl time world over for all retihts Il ' ' -I' i . : Of youthful crror , norvotlness , dralius , ( * t' liriliutolicy , veii1c buick , vnnlcoeelc , o. EJ ; : N ( ) drugs to wrcul < tUo 8tomaclz , Sciiiti t ! ' for 1 ll 11 0 C ) FBOO , . I g ' Which explatis all. Mulled In plain ' ncialcd envelope , Wi'lto t.O.dhY , 0 ' - R. A. R. SANDEN , 133 8. Urk 8L , ITA ! lii i'ili3I ) .11) 'Ihll8 I - . . _ _ _ - - - - - V.V- V V - - - - - - - - - - - - - V _ _ V _ - - _ I P" ) L ; ' L q I fA ' \ S " 1/f7rOiCi , peopZe Will prtht m'n QnilopI to LAs gn.ire t11 ? tf03ng ; ; t. . ' . dtbtlilnImmg ttrs' ' , let tfuens htmre 'ne'rcy es t1rlitile oar. . " j1U4v1'ox Mrs. Ammna Porter , G2 W'slnimt Mreet , Pine ] hltifl' , Ark , , 5A75i "uIy little boy hind Inlisincul eyes nrmul tiiere was a ru , amid great swelling of the eyehltls ; nI a small white ulcer over time Pill)11 GI the eye. I wrote to Muuyon for otivice- Muimiyoui' Blood Curt' uuuitl l'over CRre ivere sciut mime. In a week the chIld w entirely rehl. " Mrs. tt'o. W' , Lane , 829 Clmanubers street , St. lotus , Mo. , onys : "My itimy suf- feted vithi a seeie cold nmiti lund eoug fur several iveeks. l.uumg tt'omiblt' uievel- opeti anti this vns crimumplh'nteti I'y ' stein- itch trotmhuht' amid i'tntits , , 1 i'rct.nt'tl ' this itcces-.stury Iuiiiysitm it'miietlhis { fromu the ( Irug store tumid cureil tlm t'ltlhtl. " ( itiitle to I Icalth nuud umiedieah nulvico nb- solutely fN'e. Prof , Muiiyumm , 1503 Ard at , , l'hillntlelpiiin. V . : , ! . .1.I LREAf RE1'ORAfIVE. It's minta "p'itent."nictifctui but , is lmrt'narc direct iromn tLo formula of IL 11 ilarton , M. I ) . , Clcvclnuitl'm. iiio't ctnincnt Pcliuhit by I tjtulmer 0. hicnnon,1'it.l ) . , 11.5. it , i-i.tN l'tlinrtat- est known re.torati'o smut invigorator. I t ore- &it 05 , otii l1vti , nuiicio a mitt sit ni'mugi it , ileara _ _ _ _ _ ' _ V lhto brnlmm , itinhces uht tiiutsi / : , , ' I turn aunt rI.'iu ammit emltiMs4 it \ gt mitral feeling of ' " V : , . V i'V jT ' telnus of , tI . / , , , mg. ' t ' . ' , u , , , box wIhI befat # l j s V cliotuhth PrrfCr. it0 _ : , , , T'dlrcctIoxtiti Ut . ' ( nit. thte tilagn' . hilt ) emtiotel , xtnt , ° 'i'J 30tH' casO pCclal attentIon id , 't' charge. II.it-mtEN l , for sale I storet , a ( ) t ) ( ltb'O iI ) for lit ) 't ut' , mail it , aoLttrrlC sealed au reei'int of p DILS. JtAWi'ON Al ) 1uiXSON. 91 lIar-Beti libel. , C invelam For sale by lufitu & Co. , 11th tinil \ i ns' J , A. ltiller & Co. , liii' ' Iutmtmtti ( i t id ra hun xii I ) rug ( rno. , it Ii mu nil l"ii rit 1 . In g 1'Iitt miiumtey' , 27t hi a iutl Le'muvviin'ork i ' & ' ) tui'S Plimtrunuuey , 2111u utmuI hctt'iiwOrti : . JV Sc'ykora. South Omiuslma , mmii all othici u Irtig'ists Iii Otituhit , South Ommuliti , ( . 'ouiichi Ill tiffs _ _ _ p _ _ _ - - - p It salt , and powcrftil rcnmcciy for ( tinctboti.tl trenmhthes , delay , paimi , anti irregularities , La ° uccesfuihy prc'ci1hel by ( lie hhhtcst ? ticilca Si'echl'iut. l'ricc $ t.ca for s cattihrs. 5,1,1 by al. 1)rttggi.ts ) , or l'oot free. I' . 0. hoc poSt , N. V. - - - ' - .2 Patro ilize Iloiue Industries _ _ _ . _ -s' tWW n-W - % Il ) . i'tii't'liii'iI iij. : ( , , sii : i itiltza t the Fol. hovIim&i Nelu'uiiie Fmictoriesi A\'NINUS AND Tu'Iti. ( ) M.ll.t 'i'i : "I' , sn tttutimimtt Cu. ( Stuee'2sor. Otnatta 'Ft'nL anti Awning Co. ) ,1ammuIaeturer. t"mmts , , witimtun , ; jtt.cr't lndle' ani geIliS Macicintoihe , , . 'fents ton runt. 1311 Farnnin St. , Omaha. nituvnuuius , tM.LiiA ltitI'I1 ASS1)Ci.t'l'lN Carload cliIpiteitta , mmisdc In our own refris. erator curs. ummue Itibbnit , iiIte Uxport , Vienna anti F'amniiy : xort tieiiveiv'i to nih parts cit the city , liOTt.ins. ! Dirtilt iuoui.tit W'OItiS , , J OliN It. It ) % 'lLItY , l'rop. rlotlers , TankS entI fOiret 'ron Work. Spectil feciliti" ! ( or doing renIrxs , etc. 2'i. 1351 CORNICC 'tvonma , (1 , F , J.lC,1fi comtmon 'olis , Mantiracturer of G.lvtinized Iron ( 'nrnt ca ( .n' , t'tinizeI Iron Skylights , Titi. Iron tnt Slate hiooftmt , Agent Cctr IInicetr't , , Sleet CeliLn , iortli ' , ' " , . lii-iO-12 te''t"th street. cmlPf'KmVtl : F.c'TOmmims. it31 mutmc.N imiSCiYm'I' .txu m u'u ; , CU , V'ltoieru , Cra4ier IiiaIuUaetuxeri , . OMAhA. NEIl. iYm _ _ _ _ _ _ IIoitls.Cm't : , I'l , ( jVj1Vy ; i't'B ' % V ( ) It ICS , I I i'striiii in 141. DyIng tnI , eit'nntng , tt girinetuu' , smi ) gen t eiery ste.cripmion. Cleniilng at line garnietit. , pecitjity. VIVOUIt MtT.t. . 5 , 1" . tltt.tN. ; Flour. M.al , lr.rtt , lImo , Iii3-fl.u ( ? l.nrlh 17th Street , Omaha , Nctu. C. j' , iJack ! , Mansr. 'telephone 13 : . 111,9 ! ; fl.IvIs .c CO'GII.l. , tltoN 'tVOIIICM. ir.iii uiuiili urn. . . , . Fmui.I'i-N. lianutactitrers Sill 30b1ere 01 Malitetery ( len , ersi repairing .t amcclttmtx' . 1Ql , 1503 ' .nd 2)01 .Jrlton etreet , Oritalta , Neb , LINREi1) 011. % 'OUu)3l.t. I.maliIJ ) 0114 % ' 0lthi. Manufacturers oil erocebs raw tiii'cl oil , ket. ( is' ) joilei ilmt.etil Ott , lt'l mro-.e &t'tuitI iltiteed cnkee , ground and acreened lbis"l for 'Ireg' ' ists. ( ) ) lAhii , NlU : , $ A'i'TtESgg , : OUVS II " lIllIIiG Co. ! faiitufticturt'r' or ttIghu rnio Mrtttreei , liii Itrnet' Sti'CIV ( ) tnttm. - - - tVEIt/it. ! ANn 5111111' P'ACtOIJ Ii1. -V ' i''rL-sIYi1 : % ! ; Ciil.'Y. ( ll'r. . Clottiiitg , i'ants , anirm. , Ove : abl. ( ) MAmIi. NEll . lihii.r ( ' . . . II , IVt i4 , % Jimlt.Si ( t 141i111'Z' Coil I'.tNY , Exclusive custom sbtirt tailors. 1517 Farnatn ' % 'lNW2Vfl A4D t'U'ui.E13. Itt % ItI.t % 'lNKG Iii slantutneturera of 'lniau' . I'it liles , ( 'atsupi , l4tietar1e , cmery cam % 'orretershtro iaure. VAnes : ANi ) C'AIIIIIMIES. , JI2iI.tJ Von a gno'i , eutsiututittl vehicle f ny 4ecrip. tioxi. for reroint leg 'in ruble'r tires ii xuew or t'i4 wIeel&- , the Lou itlac , I. Cliii anti I.'tivenwolIb Street , . ( lOAR M/tNIJI'A"TI'itFitS , mlii : ; CO. i.rgs'.t ( armory itt tue wert 1.'admng Ic.bi.en. UI Omahd. lCiitttii Cite I.tnc'ln aiti St. JosLp h.anUu. our g.0di , lQQ i"armism Iltneet. V ,