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Show THE TIMES Mua. - GOOD SHORT SKETCHES OLD WARRIORS, UTAH. COALVILLE, Reform move with a leaden heel and, st r k pa w 1 h a, hesitating hand, Often Rwapt The Brave 1 l.ina-ol- n tlo and llnnaltn h Ohio. ntiair a bright the troops had entered, sas on fire. The cannon thundered forth its voice Men were falling by the score. One figure I distinctly saw In advance Me rode a .chestnut colored horse. The horse was a warrior as well as the rider I admired the rider In time of peace. He was my friend. I had never before seen him In battle. The leaves of the trees rolled down over his shoulders as though touched by a heavy frost. Teft thousand bullets cut the brant heiT and leaves from the trees about his head The rider waa calm, and quietly led on his troops. Many fell to rise no more till God' a trumpet calls them forth. But still the rider held bis place. He seemed to be clad In Invisible armor. Laist year some of us who had been In that battle met together. What strange questions wer asked. I asked him how It came that he escaped death In the place he was, and he replied; A soldier is never so safe as when he Is at th front, In the line of duty!" Another asked: "Oh, Oen. Kelfer. what became of the sorrel horse?" The general answered hint minutely, telling of the horse s life. I liked that soldier. He eared for beasts as Well as men W. T. Meloy, D. D., In tbs United Presbyterian; "Women look much better with their hats off in the theater, says the Boston Globe. And men see much better. It is better all around. If the bullet LI Hung Chang carries In his cheek came from a twentyltwo caliber pistol U waa hardly worth while to probe for It, anyway. Two to one that woman who burst preparing her ballot had.pasaed-throu- gh dozens of bargain Counter rushes unscathed. , blood vessel while Ten of the eleven of the New York police officers who have been Indicted for dishonesty have pleaded not guilty. Is the eleventh man honest' nr dead? people are undoubtedly sick ot the Bell telephone monopoly, but any other monopoly organized on the same plan would be equally objectionable. about ready to give Jacket. . him a tanned According to the new calendar they 2.818 student! at the University of Michigan, of whom 2,800 (Including 600 women) are candidate for the var-ait- y football team and Incidentally for n degree, lave The twelve thousand publlo schoola a New York state are to he supplied with American flags. This demand has exhausted the supply of hunting, hut it will Increase the supply of ism la the Emplrs state. patriot- , Four hundred Irish girls cams over In one ship last week to take places la New York as domestic servants. Here is one Industry In America not crowded and with cooking schools la every city we atlU continue to import nearly ly all our cooks and domestic servants, while American girls crowd the stores as clerks to starve ea small salaries, - Before Spain Inflicts medieval penal- ties on persons merely proposing to al- low Cuha to withdraw from the Spanish connection she ought to show' herself able to put down those wbo proceed to engage la rebellion without waiting to talk about it. England la getting ready to let Cypress go because It costs too much. Spain may yet And It economy To part with Cuba. mmz; morning before, There was another crank at the white house last week. The supply already being fully equal to the demand, ho was not admitted. Si. brav- looking down with his Ul glance on a ofatrlfe. llayom again In beauty The presEastern sky'wa glowing with bis ' ence. The slumbering world awoke. lth The leaves were dripping wet pearly dew. The clover blossomed In the fields through which we marched The scene was one of peace on earth Rut the demon of strife came down on iL I saw the column advancing Hravtr men never faced death. First, a single rifle shot was heard; another, and yet another. The whole forest. Into width - Oscar Wilde has been deprived of his pale yellow carnation and bia limp gilt knee breechea, and justice seems d "e in June, lMkt were In the valley of Virginia The sun trait anrrW H hisht Hiss Chestnut, the president of a college" In Mlnco, Okla., resents the insinuation that there is anything an cient about her. Th bap-pette- est .men ape In the hour of peril The only military achievement of the Chinese soldiers is of recent date. They have finally managed to catch their . Kptowtv firat ektrmtah of T fca. qftvu ihattUr In these belligerent days the girl of the period is much interested in arms and the man. - - Thirty-nint- r ' E ery ette&itedvZ&tl4fe prefers Chinese dinners to Chines puzxles. -- FOR th Hoar In m"- What this country really needs is a telephone that la' not busy all the time. breath)- Oar First Skirmish. When the s' boys were called, the Thirty-nint- h Ohio was in the field, and like all fresh soldiers, were eager for a fight. We were encamped in Virginia. Our pickets had been posted, and at lesa than a signal we would be In arms. We were in hoeyle quarters; the Confederates might make their appearance at any time, which we were In hopes would be the esse, so we could show them what was in us, and send them a way With something to think about. After we had been in ramp acreral days, we retired one night, and were dreaming of our happy homes and how the old folks would open their arma when we returned home covered with glory. Our dreams were abruptly broken by a signal to be up and In arms. Every man jumped as though shot from a cannon, and In leas Urns than I can tell It we had formed a line and were ready for any command. Silently apd cautiously we moved out, ready to fire If any of the Johnnie showed themselves. After moving several paces In the direction pointed out by the sentinel, we saw a Johnnie loom up tn the darkness quite distinctly, and before the command could be given a dozen guns sent their contents Into the peaceful figure dressed In a boiled shirt" leaning against a tree. We could ae.v him tremble, sway back end forth, but he held hts ground, and did not even change hi position. Another volley was sent with no better effect. So eager were we that a long, lank fellow stubbed his toe end fell headlong toward the supposed enemy, and In another moment was tn th rear. Discouraged, we determined to wait till morning, andinia just as th sun was peeping Over hills, an Investigation was made, and to our horror ws found that w I had shot the poor man out of his shirt, for there hung a reliable old shirt that one of the boys had hung up after the evening's wash. This was my first engagement. I served th three months and the following three years, but I never felt braver than on that particular plghL three-month- The-Virg- A magazine writer says the Chinese articles of war are: First, prepare to look fierce: second, look fierce; third, approach the enemy.' That may be the theory as set down In the manuaL of arms, hut in practice the Chinese . add' eoldlers two others, .Fourth, skip out; fifth, if tha enemy la a Jap, omit one, two and three, and strike in on number four. to-w- it: k hdUM1! Gov. Mitchell, of Florida, calls thing by their right names when he disensses prize fighting. He has recommended To the legislature the enactment of n law making prize fights or glove contests felonies by statute, with such penalties attached as will cause these Thugs to respect the law and, respect . The people of the state in the pursuit ot their rights as citizens." g. Dark Day of last. memory of men who Uvea , RICEAPER, In the a asfalngton during the months of July and August. 1WS4, those days will apt of the many dark pear to be the darl-esdrf through ehlth passed th friends sud lovers of the federal union. The earlier year of the war. It Is true, had , n full of grief, nd despondency tun agony; but the durkneea that . Med upon us In the summer of 1S4 us the more dltlh ult to be endured because of Its The hope no buoyantly entertained .by our people when Grant ojiened his campaign In Virginia hud been dashed. No joyful liiUiigar-.-afrom tlm 'sttroy tiowr u deadly, culm prevailed where so lately resounded the shouts of victory. In of the government there was a manifest feeling of discouragement In the field of national Iiolltus confusion reigned. lien rongrers adjourned on July 4, with the Wailevlia vis construction bill till 'nslgned, the turmoil inside of the union lepuhllcsn party waa something terrific, and when, a month later, the consternation of the republican Waders, was very great. Early's Invasion of Maryland and dash upon Washington, which caused a K'.kmI deal panic in the country generally, occurred about the middle of July. Right on the heels of all this event came the president's fur five hundred thousand men. which was Issued July 18. and the placing f a new two million loan, which dropped upon the people about I lie same limeNor was the military situation any more cheerful. The awful fighting in the Wilderness ami at Cold Harbor had fairly startled the country by the enormous loss of life sustained by the aimy of the Potomac, apparently without any corresponding gala of position., The failure of the Petersburg mine July 30 was another addition to the burden carried in the hearts of patriotic Americans. Chase's resignation of the secretaryship of the treasury and the muddle whtch'Horaee Greeley had succeede mission to ed in creating by the rebel emissaries at Niagara Falls, had so worried the people that nobody appeared to know what was In the air a compromise In the Interest of peace or a more vigorous prosecution of the war. W Timm Pcbusbiko Comfaxt. F. M. F1VM.O. t dll or and Bt Tbs FIRE STORIES. CAMP God-feari- The republic of France does not propose to allow people to hang on to old Titles without paying for the privilege. . It proposes to tax all auch titles, tnd th e schedule as m ade up la aa follow Prince, 1,000 francs; duke, 800 francs; marquis, 700 francs; "viscount, 500 francs; baron, 400 franca, double prefix, 200 francs; single prefix. 100 franca It .would be n still greater Improvement if - Fyance should abolish all titles. They are out of place under a republican form of government. - An Ohio paper has computed the number of motions n barber makes in cutting a mans hair and finds there are 1,800, without counting those he makes with his Jaw. Twenty-fiv- e cents for such aa expenditure of muscular exertion aa that la simply dirt cheap. Murat Halstead has a 'remedy for Strikes. He suggests that the walking 'delegates and officer navtng the determination ot calling a strike should be compelled to submit the call to a vote of the members and that the vote should i X ballot Monunrnt Indiana building a soldfers monument It has been at the work for a number of year. Th movement was originally started by the O. A. It., and the monument waa Intended to commemorate the Work of Indiana during the war of the rebellion. It was se stated In th act of the leglslamre making an appropriation to the object l)y some means, after the work of erection had progressed for a year or two.-som- e one connected with its management concluded to extend Us scope, and work In a few feature of the Mexican war. It was decided that somebody's statue should be added to th group of figures, to especially repreaent the state In th war on our southern neighbor, and now th legislature la wrangling over whose aTUeTC Ttialt tc. Borne want Whitcomb and some the late General Manson. Whitcomb was governor at the time, and Manson played a subordinate end minor part In that drama. Indiana fumiahed two brigadier general during the Mexican war. both by th name of Lane, both of whom afterward became distinguished in civil life. On waa a senator from Oregon, and the other from Kansas. Henry S. Lane, became governor of who afterward Indiana and represented th state In the United States senate, was also a conspicuous officer In the Mexican war. General Manson served creditably in the late war, and might well be taken as a fitting represenuttve or Indiana's soldiery In that struggle, but to set up claims for him for services In the earlier war Is by many characterized as a little ludicrous. Whltcombe 1 worthy of honor for hls eminent services to th state in a civil capacity, but to connect him with any war borders strongly on the humorous. Cincinnati Commercial Gazette. . ' Is b-- m-i- his-futll- Lincoln and Hamlin. I had hoped to see Mr. Hamtln renominated, and had anxiously given Mr. Lincoln many opportunities to say whether he preferred the renomination but he was of the and rigidly knowlng. at b did. what was' Jn my mind concerning Mr. Hamlin. He would refer to the matter only in the vaguest phrase, as "Mr. Hamlin Is a very good man." or "You, being New see Englander, wqyld naturally like to are Mr. Hamlin renominated; and you time quite right, and so on. By this absoLincoln's renomlnatlon wa aa lute certainty, and Tie cheerfully conceded that point without any false modesty. But he could not be induced to express any opinion on the subject of. the selection of a candidate for He did go so far as to say that he hoped that the convention would declare in favor of the constitutional amendment abolishing slavery as one of the article of the party faith. Hut beyond that, nothing, jl may say when I iwturaeA from Mi convention I mad a verbal report to the President, and entertained him with an account of some of its doings of which he had not previously heard; and he waa then willing to admit that he would have been gratified If Mr, Hamlin had been renominated. But he said; Some of out folks (referring, as I believed, to Republican leader) had expressed the opinion that it would be wise to take a War Democrat as candidate for and that, if man should be possible, a border-stat- e the nominee. Mr. Lincoln appeared to b satisfied with the ' result, saying. Andy Johnson. I think, is a good man. Nevertheless, I have always been confident that Lincoln, left to himself, would have chosen that the old ticket of 1860 Lincoln and Hamlin should be placed in the field. It Is reasonable to suppose that he had resolved to leave the convention entirely free In Us choice of a candidate- - for the second place on the ticket. From "Two War-Tim- e Conventions, by Noah Brooks. In the Century. craftily , Horrible Fir EpinoU. Among th saddest memoriew ef the fight at Chancelorsvllle is the Ch&ncel-OravtlHouse. It waa a large, two-stohouse, with a double veranda extending along the entire front. A good share of it had been converted Into a temporary hospital for the reception of wounded soldier 1 had taken the names of those brought here. Borne had Intrusted me with messages to their relatives and friends. 1 remember giving some paper covered novels I had beeg reading to a wounded captain of the regular army, the lower part of whose right leg had been shattered by a piece of shell. It will kill me. I now, he eald. with a wan smile: for his Jeg huff just been amputated, to hear the groans of my wounded and dying comrades: but a good book will fill up the interval very nlctly." It was not very long afterward that the fiery fusillade from the enemy's guns set fire to the building. The beUef at the time waa that the enemy knew that It had been extemporized into a hospital. Be thatjs It may. many of our brave and helpless wounded soldiers met there a horrible and excruciating death. New York Herald. . le ry He Wnnted a Drink. Men have been known to -- steal tn order to get a drink -- of whisky but Wben a man wtlt tomp overboard Trora a boat and swim MS yards in water as cold as that of TugeJ sound in order to get a drink he must indeed haV a taste for ftquor. Such a css happened at Seattle a few day f ago.' A man had Just been signed aa a sailor by the captain of th bark Arkwright for Australia, and he wanted to go ashore tq get a drink. The captain refused, and the man deliberately leaped over the side of the boat into the bay and swam ashore, a distance of about loo yards. Th captain gave up all hope of ever Seeing the man again, but he showed up tn about an hour, none the worse for hia plunge He got not one drink, but several. Now Back! Han Lost Favor. buckles for neck wear were necessities, buckles After having been told that are rabidly vanishing, and th latest fad is to have the broad stiff bow worn with the collar look as though the buckle had twn forgotten or lost, t Tree Is Wow Saereufnlljr Crown In IliuWf. The rice-paptree, one 1S the most interesting of' th flora of China, has tecenUy been successfully Experi- TUs Taw. A Ced Patera Smriwsl. in France in which law a h There Gentleman's Magazine; Reguof uneouu iness to forms various the s of ail sorts appear lations end is horse the which if to add a zest" to German existence; pov.des huh there is a bridge or tollgate, the notices scribed, and of a Dthe there postedktate that, the officials in! that a purchaserto in which charge will not have to pay anything davs should he be found to W sufferwhen they go across. 1 harp seen a seller ss anv of the forms of unsound--nebridge with a special tariff for each an- ing from w in tn.s counla a buch specified imal so much for a horse to cross, so protect buyers, tsuch for a goose or turkey Level try wouUdP (PULhbetowelcome to the realso crossings on the railways are very com- and R would tu sellarc who eng men to putable mon, "but not very dangerous, owing horses. the pace of the foreign train. However, ing when an 'official la kept ail day to let IlMHUil Campeor lew vtH Clyerli. V r, I 'low n the barrier and keep people back vw W . C.W.Ctert-vii.J- f it is also thought necessary to put up uXlluXb'i-vti!i an enormous cast Iron notice requestA sermon'rnav iw Vefy 4seavysud ing the public to halt at the shut bar- not hav much weight. It is difficult to pass such a comrier. anv One man knew everythin; the rest bination of obstruction, but one cairdo ofif the" instead of resi.oct.ng biiur so by jumping over the )k.rr:er a feat vould world, bang bilu. which causes aa much surprise as if one When a married man tftils sick his mother were to walk on ones latadip England. Not much ia expected 'of the always blames his wife. , Herman traveler In the --wsy of sgttliyi After SIS yesnr vntferini , Ohio he is warned in the trams that he Pico t Cure. Mzrx Thomi-so- . .H March i" Pa It, , "jumps off and on at bis own peril Ave, Allegheny, notice which another characteristic common sense mixed maL and Tteligloa they contain ia the request "not to spit, an admirable compound. out of consideration for fellow For sale BilliaYd TaN. second-hanaddress, H. C, Atix, toor cheap. Apply The pathway of the reformer is generally ill 8. 12th Bt . Omaha, Nn all up hill Th man whs rule himself L a Ling It Is right to fast, but it is wrong to look whether be wears a crown or not A - Th Chine er ; , .hmto mented with in Florida, where it uqw and flourishes, with other Oriental species of trees and shrubs, When says the St. Louis Republic, first transplanted in American soil the experimenters expressed doubts of its hardiness, fearing that it would be these eland the winters, fears have vanished, however, and It i now the universal opinion that it is as well adapted to the climate of this country as to that of the famed Flowery Kingdom. It is a small tree, growing to a height of less than fifteen feet, with a trunk or stem from three to five inches in diameter. Its canes, which vary lp color according to season, are large, soft and downy, the form somewhat resembling that noticed in those of the castor bean plant The celebrated rice paper, the product of this queer tree, is formed of thin slices of the pith, which is taken from the body of the tree in beautiful cylinders several inches in length. The Chinese lean. workmen apply the blade of a sharp, straight knife to these cylinders, and, turning them round either by rude machinery or by hand, dexterously pare the pith from the circumference to the center. This operation makes Let the la such a trial that men tay, a roll of equal thickness throughout. But the conboose take care of. itself. After a cylinder' has thus been pared scientious wife feels bound to risk health It Is unrolled and weights are placed and strength in this annual struggle with dust and dirt. The consequence of her upon it until the surface is rendered feverish anxiety over extra work to deuniformly smooth throughout its entire length. It U altogether probable pletion of the blood, the source of that If rice paper making becomes an all life and strength, manifested lu that Industry in the United States these weak, tired, nervous condition too prev primitive modes will be done away alent at this season and very dangerous It allowed to continue. What every man with. 'sub-tropic- al tin-4W- vt --- i-r ", " -- d. Spnen WHIST SN A LIONS DEN. .NotH HriMftlhii In Iluufarlaa In the Hungarian menageries a favorite sensation scene is for four whist players to sit down and play a rubber In the lion's den, while a fifth 6tands by to Bee fair play on the part of the lions. I thought I had played whist under ali possible circumstances and In company with the very strangest specimens of created beings, but this experience Is beyond me. Some people are made nervot oy folk looking over their hand, which (unless they are my adversaries) does not affect me at all, but I dont think I should like this from a lion; the greater the atten tlon he paid me the lesa pleased should feel by the compliment 1 am sure I should be very much- - put odt1-ev- en If It were evoked by a mistake of my opponents If he roared, Hungarian playeriTdo not Beem to mind these The other day, however, It things. appears this very Interesting performance we given once too often. The lions, with delicate forbearance, abstained, it is true, from interfering with the players, says the Illustrated London News, but they went for the fifth man, whom they doubtless considered superficial, and made very Short work of him. In spite of the selfishness that Is often, though most unjustly, attributed to card players, the rubber broke up at once. nerves and enriched, and thus sustains and all the bodily functions. I take Hood's Sarsaparilla every spriiig, and It to the only medicine I use thiough tha year. It enables me to do my house cleaning and farm work all through the summer. It helped me very much for palpitation of the heart. I think Hoods Sarsaparilla Is the medicine for everyone and all who take It will never be without it. I have also used Hoods Pills and they are the best I ever Mrs. F: II. Asdrews, S Wood and woman needs In the spring to Hoods tried. Ct. Get Hood's, because vitalized blood the stock, Barzap&rilla. It keeps ' Hoods Sarsaparilla Is the Only True Blood Purifier irsty-scrape- :x, m; hj I Very Latest Styles, 33 Cant Patterns for 10 Bu M.fly-y.NT-0NS M Cents. W.ien th Coupon Below is Sent- - Also On Cent Additional for Postage- - I 6366 6329. LADIES' BASql'Z WAIST. L6DIVS' TOKK WAIST. 6239 LADIKB' BASQCS. nwwvrlwlll. COUPON. This coupon sent with an order for one or nnvofourS cent patterns 1s credited as 26 cents, making the pattern cost only 10 cems. One cent extra for postage for each pattern, tlive number of inches waist for waists. measure for skirts and number ot imhes bust meus-'rAddress. PATTERN COUPON A year COMPANY. - LOCK BOX 74 A, Whet They Lead To. A curious-minde- d citizen of Chicago has projected the line ot Madison street. In that city, straight east until it runs over the Aventlne hill In Rome. Van Buren street, he finds, will pass just south of the Aurellan wall, near the Porta Appia. St. Peters Is east of Maple street There are infinite possibilities in auch geometrical experimentation. The production of Beacon street In Boston might very likely lead through Ibsen's backyard. The latest r, modern piled one tory on mntkhei .indefinitely . might -- be bumped over at last by Rome swift comet or meteor. Or the town of Ny-ac- k In this state if dropped through the earth, In some way. might disperse itself in bubbles in the South seas. New York Tribune. ' NEW YORK, : : :: . N. 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VITAL ISSUES la ptffeettoa marbiM tor tamer um of Implicit of Construction hunt Two Ounlltie Working 10 UtT THftVd of Thoroughn Workmanship Then wtii be fond united la the new DAVIS CREAM liit.tr.t4 Kara Rukla Ram. Bulg SEPARATORS Mailed Free. ill. Co., Chme. rl the tmnwod the steel otwrefe kMMhod we here bettered md thmf t ebeepenede It t kov delighted hi mad 4 s have ostbluhe4 peid. c Nmaek keesee, hove all those (waa wear those went thorn, The AormmerCe. bee but mm more amhtuoa. wenb le hiuld iad All ene mere aew bmidi tot. ft hot A acre W lend U Hi pres feeatioa eaeemipted by heHdtttf. kt nhIo th' e ikl.. he It ft as at fwetsteooMBsncera Juiieteeever tha I ieree wuh ftitat1 haddta. iMerim high. 11m will fiveM Mmereeemof iocw ipeoe. Thea when the imWie dmead teqatree more geede. thee eea he predeeed wUh 4ht added epsce, M wiU rtfee te -esiead forthor er make eny effort. It will bewedoeefce there tc sHripIr that daunt. It wll (he tent eww all teem. tnTTikF imncTATo to TNk ORLB WIT THI FlkT OP ITS W eonmi reiippit Slum OITTEB. ffi nmuUrS rrkriaffttii bus storage and btoc2 Ttsks BTrt, nwTRt'rri r ETtrru m r roiPLmnd. it wnicwhTiTrt n tint WHFKLS TOWFRH, bal.-tasu- WELl-MAGHIHER- ORAL SORT Y rtlM AT Bithhor d lUnttratMl eatekwee abowlnf WEL mcx pkiLia, A Simple un r yna mr stop te think how pt iMmetafv cotp)ty U Kodcr wUh1ihU bwsiBsssf How it hat bobo tbu entire lute af ntgitfumt beeaeee f tts jitr larwutsons, Kvsigns, qnclit or lore Mhera esd e W literal b4 emit imitators pne, f Witaess the steal u lixk aml iwnr, U, (be rtMl tewsrs, food bitmf, the rislra. werk if tr IN Oa Md grout, AD jMETTINO HTroAtTua KCHl.KRI, Ma, , Prof. John Michels writes in the Ina Weita, City Bariaa Scientific American of apsrasite called Itsex Siio in n tcrh Mr CW. Plena or lew. tarcosperldlum. the eggs germ of HU Colon Ave, luuaAlly. City, Be which often exist by millions In the flesh of hoga It Is supposed to be Aeinlt WantiTd tWt away ever S10U1, in M. F.O. Basin, Sew lark harmless, .but It la never safe to eat TViom T. fttopeoa, Waabinrto. of kind meat other until it or any pork DO. huifFMUi PATENTS lainedq hA been thoroughly cooked. Wrmiw UvciWr'iOMMb 7 W. rb LIRRRaLU WITH THR FTftLIC, P( RNlH AC. A LOW PR irk, AT hi TUB BRf At lOHRfc withro wrm a Watbb Rirrul wouuh. AJUJiOTOt Cfd traAbfe. tut 31. I'., (haaha-i- r, 18S. Mhea SDSweriox sdvertlnptnents mention this paper. kindly TT RCtFO All tuNl&s Coogh SyropL Twe Good. tn ftntd hv time, dmirrta, A 5? 1 tlr |