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Show I THE TOURIST'S FAVORITE ROUTE wrote "It Is a terrible business, Ford Elgin nearly fifty years ago, February, I8fi!i, "this living among inferior races. I Some days after tlielr capture a e have Federal soldier was found dead seldom, since I came to the East, heard a sentence which was reconcilswamps not far from Oranireburg la able with the hypothesis that Christhat state. There were marks upon his he which tianity had ever come Into the world. person Indicated that For them no wurge of patriot wrath, had hen beaten to death with clubs. Detestation, contempt, ferocity, vengeNo gladsome shock of steel; A hasty conference of tne Federal Blit the aged and the Invalid, ance. whether Chinamen or Indians The helpleaa child's appeal he the object. There are some three officers was held and they determined And patience, patience,, patience still, or four hundred servants in this upon retaliation, so 10() of the 400 Whatever one may feel. Confederate prisoners in their eharge by house. When one first passes At night the torturing dreams of harm, were marched out and Joseph Headtheir salaaming one feels a little The real fears by day, rick und Jackson Grubb were with awkward. But the feeling soon wears With tasks of hand that cannot keep them. off, and one moves among them with The ravening Thought at hay; Three Federal officers accompanied Cooking, cleaning, sweeping, sewing perfect indifference, treating them, In the heaviest hours to pray. them, and without any explanation Jones In the Housekeeper. The dan- not cs dogs, because In that case one the prisoners of war were lined up. ger of acquiring the vice of disobedi- would whistle to them and pat them, O, battles of the silences! The three Federal officers took posi- ence is not confined to the children hut as machines with which one can Of hearthstone, heart and toll! Of these no veteran tales are told. tion at a short distance, one of them of the rich alone. It Is a constant have no community or sympathy." No bloodstain blots the soil And holding above his head a cigar box, menace in homes of all grades of Yet, it Is a terrible business. The battles of the women, while the two others acted as guards. and for can be now, . Fought in anguish and In moll. harm No many large generations, greater society. The Confederate soldiers were then done to a child than to permit him to numbers of our yelcommanded to march onq by one be- he disobedient, either politely or Im- low countrymen have come back from War Cuts a Knot Who would suspect E. F. Seaman, tween the guards and past the one politely. There are many troubles contact with Inferior races," bringing the Jolly Seaman, with his fund of holding the cigar box and draw there- laid up for him who has not learned with them contempt for the rights of funny stories, his sparkling wit and from a slip of paper. early in life to obey. Obedience to human beings whom they deem lower Then, for the first time, did It dawn bis keen appreciation of' humor, to parents, obedience to teachers, obedi- than themselves in the scale of huhave been one of the principal figures upon the prisoners what was being ence to employers, obedience to the manity, And the poison has spread in one of the most pathetic occur- exacted of them. law, are all allied. Failure In the first through all ranks of society. The ordeal of that moment can bet- means failure In all. rences of the whole war of the rebel-- , "What shall It profit a man if be ter be Imagined than told. The fearlion? shall gain the whole world, and lose The question is often asked whethMr. Seaman occupies a position of ful agony and strain which ninety-nin- e er his own soul?" A nation, no less than children of the generathe present of the soldiers endured was soon Longreat trust and responsibility with tion are as obedient as were their a man, may ask the question. the Black Diamond steel works of over with, for the orders were soon don New Age. and Certainly Park Bros. & Co. of Pittsburg. A executed, and the die was cast. parentsis not grandparents. the outward reverence shade of sadness falls over his laugh- Jackson Grubb was fortunate in that there THE AGE OF HURRY. the children of a characterized that ing countenance when he recalls the he waB among the first to draw and former not generation, but we need events connected with the Salem raid, he drew a white ballot, which eventuThere Is no backwater to which this one of the most trying periods of a ally meant life, home and loved ones say that the feeling of respect and the impetuous tide of danhurry has not pene-tiateThe desire to obey are not there. in old Virginia again. trying four years. if we try to find one and the that is here: however, right The advance guard, in command of Joseph Headrick was no quite so ger, omission of the outward appearance wherein we may lie In a punt on pink Quartermaster Seaman, had come up- fortunate, being late to draw, seventy-fift- of reverence and obedience may lead, cushions under a tree we are certain in number, but he drew a white on a dancing party in a cabin in the to be made restless by the long single In time, to the omission of those virmountains between Sweet Sulphur ballot also. hoot of a fussy steam launch or the who tues themselves. The perparent The one who paid the awful penalty Springs and New Castle. After quietshort double one of a tearing motor learnwithout to child grow up to draw. As mits a ly surrounding the houBe with his was number elghty-oncar, and Instead of lying still we jump this learning and thoroughly, door ing Mr. soon the as Seaman the he drew black ballot he opened squad up and cry. "Oh, wait for me and take a commits of lesson obedience, and demanded the surender of the was halted, told to step aside, and the great me! Im In a fearful hurry to get He was at once crime against society. There are prismen within. There were about twenty drawing ceased. and do It with you! And when there disobedifor ons the politely of them, all confederate soldiers. marched off to Gen. Sherman's headwaiting we are taken In and have recovered Orders were given for the prisoners quarters and In an hour or so after- ent boy." our breath and are well on our way to fall into line, and, except one tall, ward gunshots were heard and the there to do It, we remember to ask THE BRITISH EMPIRE. finely formed young man, all obeyed. fullest terms of war retaliation had where we are bound for and what we He stood with his hand resting on the been met and satisfied. are going to do! "A Countess" in the shoulder of a girl in white. Both The British Empire occupies about When Mr. Headrick recalled the seemed dazed by the turn of events. of the surface of the habi- London Outlook. events of that moment tears came into one-fiftThe girl was the first to recover her his eyes, and he said that he had table globe and consists of the United DAILY PAPER. Turning to Mr. Sea- often faced cannon loaded with all of Kingdom, with its attendant islands, e man, she said: the deadly missiles of war; that for and about forty-thredependencies The project to publish a dally newsYoull let George stay with me, four days and nights he had been under separate and Independent govwont you, sir? We have' Just been exposed to the shot and shell of the ernments, varying in size from Can- paper on board all great Transatlantic married." Fcderals before Nashville, but that ada, which is thirty times the size of steamships while at sea Is expected to be in operation next May. News Mr. Seaman explained, as gently as none of them was as trying as when the United Kingdom, to Gibraltar, the possible, the exigencies of war; that he faced that cigar box with its 100 area of which Is two square miles. Is to be furnished by the Marconi The Marconlgram as a man he sympathized with her, but ballots on that spring morning In In Thus the area of the Brit- wireless system. as a soldier his duty was to take her 18CS. times that says: ish Empire Is ninety-eigh- t husband along. He assured her that The newspaper will be of standard of the United Kingdom, while the Honor Soldiers Widows. m a union prisoner her husband and will contain full telegraphic colonies size, of area the A monument to the union soldiers should be treated with all kindness, alone Is nearly sixty times as large reports from the Associated Press, Its was widows unveiled and dedicated and probably in two or three months as that of the mother country. Lord advertisements will be contracted for he would be exchanged and come back ashore, and it 13 expected that a very Thring in the Nineteenth Century. to her. profitable Lusiness will thus be estabClinging wildly around her huslished. The combined circulation of THE DANGER IN KISSING. bands neck she burst into uncontrolthis Journal on board all steamships lable sobs. As he pressed her to his will be large enough to warrant its A new .danger has been discovered bosom many of the soldiers, whose is made by use by advertisers, whereas the Issuin The discovery kissing. hearts bad become hardened to paa scientist, of course. All these dead- ance of different papers on board each thetic scenes, found occasion to draw ly dangers in kissing are discovered separate vessel renders none of them their sleeves across their eyes. a profitable medium, by reason of the by scientists. In a few moments she gained some ancomparative small circulation of each. York Medical New Journal The control of herself, and, loosing her The projector of this publication Is from nounces that to the danger arms, she raise 1 her face to her hussaid to have contracted with the Marin of case is the superadded, bands and said: germs coni company to receive as many of shock , Good-byethe neuropath, that highly George; good-bye!words per day as tho company can The young man kissed her passioninjurious to the nervous system." transmit with Its present facilities at ately and signified bis readiness to This, if true, is hail for1, the neuro- a rate per word which will prove exBut is it that accompany the union troops. The anybody necessary path. profitable to tho company. tremely eyes- of the young bride followed him should kiss as a neuropath? wistfully to the door. That was the That a shock comes with kissing, The same matter will be printed In each edition of the paper, whether last time she ever saw him on earth. many people know, ltut would any of issued on hoard the I.ucania, the KaiHe was accidentally drowned while them have It dispensed with If .he Wilhelm ser or Minnehaha. the Jackson A river. kiss without a could? No. indeed. crossing In 1884 Mr. Seaman revisited that The editorial rooms will be located shock would be a dull affair. That there are actual dangers in ashore, either In America or Europe, portion of West Virginia. By making by the department of Illinois, Women's and tho news, editorials, and miscelinquiries he was able to locate the Relief Corps, in Elmwood It has not remained for modkissing cemetery, bride of twenty years before, and Sunday, 24, at 2:30 p. m. The ern bacteriologists to discover. If we laneous matter lor each edition will April after some search he found her. She, memorial has been back be furnished fresh each day by wirepresented by Mrs. might project the imagination of course, never suspected his Iden- Esther Elmira to most primitive man we would per- less. as well as the changes of adin memorlam Springer tity, as twenty years had worked great to her daughter, Silvia Springer Do-to- haps see there and then, as we do vertisements. There are at times a changes. here and now, a thousand things for population of 20,000 to 30.000 people who died about a year ago." Mr. Seaman, being an .adroit conafloat in ocean steamers between the kissers to be afraid of. versationalist, easily led the conversaThe old mans limit and the rival United States and Europe. To furGave Circua for Soldiers. tion back to. the war. In telling of it There is versatility in the ranks of young buck have become traditional nish this vast multitude with a sumhe says: the circus clowns. Many of them tell among a multitude of other dangers. mary of the days happenings, In variShe conversed pleasantly until that Of The men of all ages have felt fear ous languages, is an enterprise which experiences which prove that "it subject was mentioned, when her man- was not ever thus with them, any of these dangers, far more material cannot fall to become popular. ner became more quiet and her gaze more and threatening than mere germs, and than It has been with others. drifted from near objects to the long THE MORO. In 1864-5- , I wore the blue, fighting braved them. So will they ever meet blue horizon down the mountain, as for the Stars and and face them. Chicago Journal. a said Stripes, if to discover something lost. I soon To Judge Moros by Inflexible Occ"I was with the cavalry regleft and have never seen her since." THE NEW WOMAN. idental standards of motives and moriment which marched Into Memphis Tittsburg Dispatch. als Is to lose at once the key to the and bold the city against General For One of the charges that are made situation. The very structure of their reBt's entrance. While we were loBlack Ballot Meant Death, In Memphis, I taught several against the new woman" is that she language differentiates them from ourOn almost any Saturday or court cated of my comrades how to tumble and is less sympathetic than Is her sister selves. Verbs are in the passive day there can be seen on the streets leap, and trained several of the horses who abides closely in what it called voice. The man who was slashed and of Wytheville, says the Wythevllle woman's sphere." Hut In the light of killed provoked the trouble. The tinof the regiment. We managed to slip correspondent of the Richmond the above arraignment of sympathy der dog in the fight Is always the agcoata and the lines through gray two farmers, simple and repicked up enough lumber to build a as the vice that It not Infrequently Is, gressor. The thief Is not blamed for tiring in their tastes and habits, who rude finding" things lying about at loose shed. Here we gave a show may not the new woman" confess were called uon to undergo as trythis and ends; the man who lost the property upon Judgment charge in dayevery doing night, patrol duty an ordeal during the war between ing strengthen her ease and her position Is the real criminal besides, he Is a the States os any soldier on either time. so doing? Woman hits been called fool. If ho were a sensible man he by Into "We marched Vicksburg right side of that memorable struggle. a have angel, hut would not a would ministering after exercised the our surrender, and, vigilance gave The old Confeds are Joseph Headname better befit the against the approach of the thief. more practical show while the white Hags were still rick, a farmer who lives on and owns the twentieth century? Will Moroa reverse everything. Like all a comfortable country estate lying on fluttering above the cannons. The woman ofservlcea of women to the Orientals, they venerate the not the I went past and the waters nt Stony Fork, nine miles provost marshal objected, and and of more endurtheir folklore; mytha and legenda west of Wythevllle. and Jackson out to General Grant's headquarters world be greater I saw General Moring effett If they cast asldo unreason- abound in tales not unlike those of Grubb, likewise the possessor of a to appeal to him. 1 garment the Arabian Night entertainment ing sympathy as a worn-ou- t of the commander Smith, the gan goodly country home a few miles discloses rather than conceals that and him. to made They turn to the left of the road, my post, plea south of town. moral nakrdncHs about whom it extend the loft hand the Go he 'and I'll said, ahead, bring like thousands of other young naturally In They, mountaineers of southwest Virginia, General Grant over to see the show.' Is cast, and substitute therefor tho greeting, and the scribes write from armor of personal responsibility? It right to left, turning the paper sideWell, that nlcht we charged a dol, answered promptly to Virginias call been la a woman wise, as any left handed man said that has there a 10.000 lar and, soldiers head, say, would for volunteers In til and later became saw us do our stunts. General Orant behind the door of every man's do. members of the Sixty-thirVirginia If there Is." says the writer, A witty officer explained that the was the gueRt of the night regiment, which was' afterward assignrest assured that she isn't a sym- preference for the left was due to the ed to end became a part of Gen. of the Potomac. Society pathetic woman whining through the desire to keep tho right hand free in Talmer's brigade In Gen. Hood's army, The annual meeting of the hocluty keyhole, Give It up If Its hard,' but the event a stranger should need and while in that command they were of the Iotomac will he held at Hartwoman of nerve and backbone, who, something done to him. The "exa some of W. Gen. T. Sher- ford, Conn., on May 18 and 19. Headcaptured by like the Spartan woman of old, la cry- planation" may not he far from the mans men at Midway Station, nine quarters will bo established at the ing out, 'Como home with your shield, truth. From the Journal of Military miles west of Ilrinchvllle. In South Allyn House. or on it. Portland Oregonian. Service Institution, Women In Wartime. With drum-botir unti bulo urge The men have marched away; But the women. O, the women, Aa the daybreak chill and gray The women at the city gntea, For them no bugles play. - .1 uiiiid. That was on the 7th flay of Twenty years ago a famous American millionaire, speaking of his unruly and pampered little son, said with a smile: Yes. 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