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Show tracks than that," said tho delighteii TJ4hWrong Man Poulticed, stoker to Tyrretijjfino Btoou sucnuy '""i .(! Jfl t,k4mouf fUW, iasutniiie watering (iiixing through the darkness ahead at the little speck to the right that showed place, a. ai;utWiau one Jiight was sud Jen tcd .J'4u ,a.utocrucj&Ung where ITcyworth utation stood. y seized 1 jjaiaio tfu! atoaiach, wlaci ntuher lPanapy,'., ether ,iuedy ,'coulJ dy, J'd.A rwiiflyei. JlijijWii'afUT The stoker slackened speed '"g a uuJ "We have too much weight on, sat bcr of niinKS4a.rin,hutl liaviur ex Tvrrell. "Tom. do you and Jlarry g hausted aU hor ftock .of ferneries,. deft directly we arrive, and uncouple thatt ter husbaixd'a 1Wditte, or.the, purport to( goUiog warni ,pplj(;atiQ4. .lluidcd last cariiag! Rei ftiiupuriy, & jjight wliiqh, she aw "Why, that contains the rifles anct on .which, she stores," suid the alarmed stoker. "1, sluni'g in a 'cLainer, supposed was the one just leftie softly guess that tnusn't be." ftlaSiartiAia:etUM.O oEWTre- - entered, and ,wasu a 1ulo .surprised volvers touched his head, and he felt the io find her muaut .armarentlv in daeD fierce grasp of ! jWuiuoer. llywever,) thinking hemight ftpon him. raised the "You speak again ou darkie," said, aull be suilexiagt the Tom gruffly, "and we'll let everlasting' bedclothes, lc aod laid . the scalding but, not tim daylight into your darned carcass, mind the momw4,-4- W desperate, stomacli of her husband which no soonthan er touuhiSlhl .& Jyit 'ili men's dander !" The wan learned prudence and was; he, greatly alarmed, and writhing under I he tortyre of the burning, application, silent. ialloo what in the "Suppose, captain, they telegraph'! should, ."Halloo fUr 41 v" W'UXwfr, wUo aioir iffiVto' name of heavert and earth are you about uiJwtiiaj tkwHa eieih4 of fhoyidlig there! then, with one spring from his bcdSjeTntaJo MlUio Ubir, add, 'rushing Englishman. that down stairs, declared, in a frenzy of ex"Then YfnH'r"n Uifng uim uown, citement, that, sotrw) one jhad poured a man, tio his hanue, ana apui . i shovel of hot coals upon him. The wo me ot a corner cover over, in lenaer. if man, overcome wtfh excitement and alThe order was obeyed. The next uioiiMUik Akt. iraiu stopped. arm, gave a" ffkntia" scream, which That instant the two ready men leaped brought her husband hurriedly irr from down, and under pretence of some alter- the next rootu 'td her rcscue. The husalso 'so ations, uncoupled tho van with the band was '46 niuch irtiteii, ,a,n much amused with the singular mistake and the ridiculous position of hit better Vas'lIsV'comitci; graph cl.nk fiai rfBMJJ1 aliouting, half, that he forgot all his pains; but stop the train! early next morning' he, 'his wife and "Stop the train Here's a telegraph from Homnoy to ap- trunks left for' parts unknown.- - The prehend three Yankee spies who are on poulticed gentleman still retains tho handkerchief, a beautiful linen' fabric, the engine !" he The same moment a crowd of soldiers with the lady's namts on it, which '' " hurried out from Uay.wurtk station with considers f rare value.'-their rifles loaded. r . " , Run -- mad Tom and Hut too late. in and Light-hors- e were already Harry Tilton on TJncoln. their places; Tyrrell released the brake With a hiss and and started the engine. The following pleasant story Mr. Thea scream it flew on, and in almost a odore Tikou gives to his readers1 in the f'V. moment was oilt'of iglfcVV1''' Indtptndmt, for Sunday reading:-More steam ! he cried out. 'Thirty One evening, during the last week of andwt'll do it in his life, when extremely busy and weary sylcAo.iibeuJ, as many minutes. Tito on the coals, as well, he was called to the reception Tom." room to see Mr Speed, then Attorney "You'll never be able to stop at Cum General.-- - He had called to introduce a berland, unless you slacken a bit now," friend, and seeing the weary look on tie said Light-hors- e I'residanl's faco, he began to apologize. Harry tentatively. 'blacken bo banned! let her bust!' "I am very sorry;" said Mr. Fpeed, Tom" crieU,""' ''We're going "very sovry, Mr. President; td diturb straight into Washington, Harry, and you. "ipeeu, he rcptiea, "you re r. that's the hull truth." mind me of a story bf Henry Ward There was a look of surprise and One Sunday, as be was going to alarm on rebol faces as the train shot preach, he saw some boys playing mar- into Cumberland and tore on without .bles in the street. He stopped and look stopping, flying though the air at the ed at thera very hard. "Boyi," he said rate of sixty miles an hour. A flash of ipresently, ''boys, I am Soared at what I ilight, and Cumberland was left behind. see," "lhen, ; replied One of the boys, The bands were playing to welcome them, why the h I don't you run away !' i SATURDAY! Publish.! every WEDNESDAY nI Frank Tj rrelTs Kloncmowt J (COSCLUDBD.) a3p tof brandy, Light By dint '.of. horse Harry was gradually recovered. H't'flB-era- l. 'Now fuf the tleatefV , - , - Tyrrell banded H to lim, and he read it. ,. .. .( fJ,v,5..' 'f teleYT he,. , ' Jiicn cqjipt-man- d That'll do," awl Curtis'i artillery trom Alton,' and order Lack Osborne's brigade to Rich- That' mond. 1 at"1 Waehltf'gtMJ Hiaa i worth two .regiwentrtb'as. ?.The Mu4 kills will let ugiave our sleep out tonight, then, I reckon. Now, Mr. Tyrrell, telegraph to knew Vbt tfcff idiHpoaable U4tt up force is at RicinttJridJ fl W the Federals tltis144V,'ii4.ifflhey,ll keep us from ty'iijjiijigtwn this time. 0, we'll wlup,;A.,f I lwpJ,e,dJd AVf (wincing yeUJ Is that Lerk ohei takei in that !HUTA3 OKA "Not Useful man?" The general asked this 6: V lu'.- ... M. ...... K.etft lil xsI(IW a! ""f .1 "Very.!, j J . xtgife" ' j i,-- ertiMatl r '" .V.e 17 t 'a-f-'- ,wheO ! "lie, dpn,tilooki,njuclrlike,.aj;lsikj La'a more 4ik ' t'rspp trite JuioeB ' service aain tlte "He has fougM,"wli5n he wasyoung- - The ecneral left the rQrwftftYl'tfff bow. When ho was VelT 'eff, thejtwo scouts look at each ofnei 'ifig luiighed Inawlibly. Dry, JeaTWr,'' gaunt they looked like Indian ISrav'eS In counting ( QpifZwfa&ij'WMbt at ji j sulemnly in a victory. 'Neatly done, Tom." , "Tollable, bqt I've djiQjbafcr.' lou sent him barking up tho wrong tree, 11 arry. It JVqi jnv VNp'w,' buvtj 'aafd TyrrelVaftcr two hours'' telegraphing, "we're readjh to start. - We've found eut Kennedy-we'r- e got tae.Ut, of trtopilli liolimoaJ, and all we (iavie4i H1'! rK'WH'i " train U CuMqVW&UJ. ' tail-coat- s, ,v wlns Run-ma- d small as Jnm'i Dins' heads with dclibntcf urtiA A''- He looked for approval o hilolld fcnnivntyj "I don't see If, Tom; I don't, iiotiic. AVhafs the'nie'of oVr'tAkiithe Ham'of Vei'jw rcbs cute The CumljftijMf 'Ttm'sg botli for me. IrO4 if I s' it nuLnri ed wtt plan,! plan may bean o : nil-t- ri but this child "Have I w iklU. jtt nzi'.TWiJT Tyrrwll' Mud giei sil Tom, 'reusinr frmubS torpor. "Is it putting all it Ant on,"iiu.V running 'era all up to ttnrversnt tmwh at the Swamp rfilgh'.f in tats'fttlo of Kun-ma- d MarUtwburrff li Siei i it jbritiaf fruvrtof,ti (fortify tijdwWPIP il A ready for It; 'yes. I'll sitn (ho steam and ,r. : ! jt'nh JllMU'Lf-Pl1P0'V- y-ri- 1 -- ' " Run-ma- ' ? g- a- . i,' i f nl The Cantclopc. tf rifle-bullet- "nt'lflMt reJaiu well-rot-te- one-thir- one-thir- f irs trn'&T0awormv'tt-- ij. -" Mn(VJfAJi WATCH COnPJKTr. exiunined aad your , lUviug W 'ttl.M, we Hud tlicm porfwl jn all their iart, vt line finish, and will adapted to th want ef ths inLlic. ' We conndor Um th belt M.:do walclma in Ainiirirafor the prico, and equal t iho fiuoiit Kuropran Watchaa.f.r accoiata time, th it ck, doabla or thrr 1ltii tiw aioner. Wt (liBrrftiHjr rdommeu4 tUont to all parties wtahiat ttd rdrt'MVrJ cSsiOIt g - ! nff pjof ,rtn Jjt foc-xg- ung 0liI-lylO)- tW e ..'"' i- -.- , 1 ,; 1 loeo-motiv- . al vo : j ltf rii-M- ." L . l ' 6 ' 2. ,?. u h Vl" ii ,! ow m ii' V. v r: :t j-- V : c!J .hMi' .h'i etw , lluio-kepc-r. jew us k u'tvrus, c:tM ino. 4 CO., fc. a 1. . a to; i ivjMiU . ' -- 11 . , niu, 1' v.- Muiuii.ioDDixauiiiaTOK, . a. ieoxdsho f, aoaua a po, ; w. 1. 1. iuxa aeo, , J. 0. A3HLia, h. (ppixHtiiiH a 00:, c w. iappii. a co. . SKTKiita a to.t . .! of eleisWiit deatpi and finish, atch, of eqaal merit for qualities with tbs " B. W. KaNniond,'' but of anuller size, superior to yet manufnetured In this country, will shortly be placed in market, 'Ijidin " TTateheii, M 5o Movements Retailed by the Company, CALL OTX TOUR JEWELLER AND ASK TO SEE THE ELGIN WATCHES. ( 139 & - and SaUmroomt IfatUmal Watr.h Company, Offlr i 161 . LAKE ST., CHICAGO. 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The watchnef yonr make, aold by na daring the put year, hare, with acarcely an uiprelhan ordinary iatitfactioii, and Ri o proving to be all tliut you claim fur them aa acrurate and durable TnklBK iitlo MMHideiutirm the rmprovementa you hnvnliiuikiuodia thvir count tuctiuo, and the vn-.-rfint.ncxe pf liiiih ot'eren the loweat grade, them aa being well worth their price.and wii re take grmit latiffartien inaelliug thera to auch of our emt.micre aa d.nire good ' PALMER, BACHELDEB3 te 00 162 Wuhiugtou St., Boaton. " '' WAEItEN ft STArtONB, JtaJden iana. New Toxk. , WHIZLER. PARSONS ft CO.. Maiden Laae, New Tark. !! BCOTT ft HENBTBaER. i PlUaburgh, Pa, i .. ', , JZMSJNa ft HATCH, ClnolnnaU, Ohio. "KIDDLETOK EROS.. ' 10 Alaiden Lane, N. I. and a Gentleman's IS PUBLISHED ... to Buhnb tor tha It is , OGDEN JUNCTION 1 tusim Great Family Newspaper h r' 1 - i it i. j sM ,. -- THS ,! f - ..- PAPER frtmrnci limr-emi- COMPANY. ".., :.' ELGIN "WATCHES! ELGIN WATCHES! SIX STYLES NOW IN MARKET. B. "W, II. Z. Culver, O. M. Wheeler, Mat. Laflin, Haymond, n. H. Taylor, J. T.. Eyerson. Bnt Tecettftt placed before the pnblic, the PVJPKR10H1TV OK THESE WATCHES IN DB- -t ltl N AM) COX STKUlT ION has al ready eecsred for I hem a Xational JlrputatioH, mii the f)E MA'D tnrlhein basso Kapldly Increased that the Company have 4iera comiielled to make large additions to their furca of amployoaaad Macbin-rin order to qieet tberequireniente of the Trade. Kai!r"iid men, and others dwiring an accurate and reliable. M ntch, axe i nrited to tiamine the B. One of our leading IV. Baymood. Mnvsmenta. Jtailroad Companies, thoroughly eonrinivd of their superiority, has furnished them to their Engineers, and they are prouonnced bythria to be thecloseet reusing Aaierlcan liailwaymoWatches yet mantifao of the f uust imported Tnred, and fully equal to si. as oorrect Wtrh, j Ho Movements retailed by the Company, , ' ' , tall yonr Jeweler and ask U lee thaaa. - Business OlSco and Salesrooms, "V 159 & 161 LAKE STn CHICAGO, Itttnfel , ii-- ! OGDEN JUNCTION', ; nn' ri .. '. '. The following suggestions, for: grow recklessly, but In vain, at their wcll- ing this melon are equally good for the tmelterod enemies on the engine. "You're running us into the Yankees,' nutmeg and watermelon. , Now is the huUTstVnlor'foi line: "evietf 'itjV 't-- .h , time to plant: s. Voice, and shouting between his loam is alFor the cantelope a andy lowed "Has. the engine run be to' ; but any light, ways preferred away? Stop, or we'll hang you every friable Soil, with li southern exposure, one ..JjMyinjiaja.jUrk,,, free from prevailing' moisture, will anBut on swopt heap of broken carriages, halt scaUed, The fcround should be converted "It was a long row to hoe," said Run- - swer. and then, per'aps burned, ilrs hollnmy" Into a fine tilth the hills should be dug calculation of it. I tnad TpuwMhyi iUfe w;tft,4lne it," out to a depth o? ten 'or twelve inches, don't, serve for il pujposee. ks Washington city came Into sight. inches in ' diameter,' which nohow," ( wi n "Harry, you take that fellow who is eighteen jo :jtit u a h im; x d d be filled with' should "U'a nothing oCi.he,ivl''itl Vfr crawling over the roof of that second d short good sahd MiirislhjdAn'ioro'siV, carriage, or he'll nail us. I'll have that should manure, rell. Kmriin(?-.l"mthe soil not possess any), 'and &Aki1 4Jn A Harry, and ttb jrtaMplol'JdiC (fnJjfJ oo?iSirT d rich" earth" wetl'mixed.1 The hills should be froWelghtt twelve feet The scout fire J, ffVttM stWier, rolling Tou both be ready on the platfonivfor each way, as room'may allow,' and the 11.30. and I'll do the rest Mind rom the roof raif.'Mrmfti the dark apart seed the say six to eight to a hill,' should ness. Ihe second reb, trying to stoop e revolve your .1 tf planted over' the 4iole'hill an Inch "re rUlWOWOW UlwaSM d be M When' the'sp'ronts Bown the embankment. Tyrrell and his below the surface, two inches high, give them a sprinklare . terea two scouts tftto vycr,, tompaniouf, .covstiitg dovjijiniind the i,, of wood ashes while the dew ia on; and'the endor, srrwfftT tfieniserviir from all ing quai;ter-pAp- t elen, r after watering them: and repeat three tilatforsn .of the Jlomhe'JiUirtn was 'urther fire. r four times during thai two following J a crowdpd , with recks. This will driv away the sunburat fUowIn,cuai'segray ujiforir,l 'iish, and the train, gliding round a i dm soap-ud- s, But should thesa-fati- , urve, swept rushinr About, tunuiROoOnlv wita till "3'i'1'?' and they. wiU j soon i disappear. tfi ,tynTittj and h&versiieX,t6dpp'6!!f iVhen they are six inches high, remove Resistance was useless. The station ill iiatnl vans, ot burryutg w tbe two or three vine v according to bar far parting loae of l)rBndyk,t,l'he Was crowded with Federal soldiers, whom he but between the rots. In remov-n- g space had officers' were shwrtnjj for 'I'yrroll telegraphed secretly weeds from the beds the fines the ! i U m Jl' d o eol rora r without hould not be buk'Dt crowd, or arranging tho oarriages ny. disturbed, as the rootlets which were to be set apart for theirew .rms, were hurried out and Instantly akon prisoners. A few of the officers, vhich penetrate k,tha rearth from the use. the frho threatened with their revolvers, ines, and which.supply the principalThe KunluVyirl fruit,! will bedoadark just putaide thettUon, ,paoiJuua wWtt'jnnHntsy.ovs)rpVrdrAinH nourishment to the 41 U'. royod. ..f ". tliii ;'!! "Rcbs and Soccsuers, said Run-ma- d with im patience, a tiwca nctuj-iun'rroliV4i. toker faee yiWtty giUotMbit Rlvruior. Jafo.ttvlt A Warm Journey. u Rcbs and Seoeshers,,vpu're ange as "lie- snoveted m'lndri poKb'fud aL turning red .the hissing jler'n.lhA rose iw&Mll WHMMKM lliaMeH There was happily no loss of life in 4 into .the darkair, TH. J waviJMginKi j "Tom," said Light-hors- e Harry, "unthe men were taking their placea, tlio tie the stoker, lie must be very dry: ocent occasion of 'great peril on th6 mob cheered, and pretty, face? JjCPed lot's cive the poor dovil a drink. West Wisconsin RailroadV near Touiabu I Tho shake. Tyrrell the; from the hovwi4owft,;i &LXvfi General Uarnett etood eivinr his last hand and congratulate him on his daring The woods in the vicinity had been on uU nlnitH a Cojonol Ore for some time. The occurrence lntrudlloti' taf. Vtf. TjktfXj&l&HU au4 .ua llarlanu; a l'tdy leaned upon his arm. ttsolf was immediately preceded Isy assistanU.,'.' several hundred oak ties, "It is very good oftoh; sir," neai!V j Iuwas i'lKT'i;. IfcbelA'-Ohi'f'Isanand piled bslde the track,' taking fire. "takine this waIu to LuniVCf irtpu- - 4 Ma tjo her lover. TIT of treat importanetr nttvp turning a curve, and approaching a minutes at Hey worth" where you see the a usual time laJitiSi" said the down grade, the engineer of a train first red signal.'1.' Thirty nriler ftmhtr Colonel; "but iulvere at i nrty at the found himself unable to stop, unless in Fresutent s (frid "rtiorhenvHfTd make me the midst of the flames, ' and therefore you get to Cumberland, Thojtok knows the polaU. put on steam, in hope of runningthrough "Three cheers for th general!'' rant iTyiAJimrA ImuUI ;t'e 4UtA them. But the track1 had been already out from the carriageii; and hundreds of 'J1I tu pi I'bn-hVnir ' arm so damaged that the train was thrown 'oorther b otne, ,!Uro;i rgd , J u 1 Wqk, "aft cr1 from it, coming to a full stop just after hands waved frca the window, The stoker released the brake from Uie. soouu Jiols. you trapped r the engine and tender had passed through. the wheels or the tender: he'turnea s Twenty uolr'aaTigfrg 1rirll wmild Yi ith great dimcuity the passenger car tan. the whistle screamod and hooted: have gladly undargone 'to fiats lleatd was brought out of the flames, but the touch to this banilaiHj tlataijdhe tlie 'one soft word that was spoken before rest of the train, consisting of one cag-- i engine began to move. The pulling ne paria trom 1'noeoe that night. and two freight gage, one second-clas- s smoke ceased the hiiijig jturn,J;V M " oars, was consumed. OS tremendous breathmg the great lungs soldiers ascended the flairs of the hotcj a Tl.ar. ' v mtv V,i;.' An amv man V (4ive " 1 1' 1. - wu,gni, 0 atrtit&yi havlthe train: the latter worked bard all u 9 a tr began to work. 'The steam horse got i).uuttuys into his strike; :tl; ,yV$rt; I scarcely raised through the doorwav, night in saving a portion of the property and quicker. TheJrain jotted round and water had to be constantly poured the first curve, ,ilifuCgothito the long riedly oponeil, anl out of it daahevl what Upon their clothing during their danger swift glide ot, Us,fuiV, speed. The red sVantCti a aiore nidl It ous efforts." ... n ! i e, lights aad the gTeVn of rtomney station descended on the phvemeftt VTth' a crash, t With the: power-- ' afforded by flashed and, glcaaied; hwi tlwls en,fjn as of boiee-mnc- he in wild beast's and a tank of water always on the darkness. "The F.unuihg lire wai tsetlv aWtwaiattefjGftrttMttdlliij). hand, it should be perfectly practicable for a railway train to extinguish aayfire outstripping th wind, an piercing tho darkness with the velocity of a cise- - tl door,.rau, WiUi iWwiw W CuiifeiM tli at could occur upon it. It remaiiis for shot, rata spy Kennody (Ud. Tho blood some inventor to arrange the mtv'hani-oTield, farm hdui'Crjunn.e'L. lit ,"Jy wis opt"irrgt tMcliy .t'V JH" ejM ind appliances tor the use of such means, gleams of the engipOj lauip, h&t, rayej mijyui st tha disfigured corpse.v- - He had and fur State statutes to compel 'passenout from the engine, sAsereara asthey Stan the soldiersj and guwsed his fate, ger trains to be furnished therewith, and shot pastrillBgM, a hoot as th?y wnefged TTL. ) carry a sulliuient length of hose to into the couhtjy, anl toro inay iovrardi (,1oodVyf thaJMIjf while H!ft'inMier each any part of a train. ?..,. .1 ; Now frw the. trfcim there swere lifting tCa'nl'ih'eTdryli roftiavked, Hey worth. rose into tlrti night, 'screams tt retol CKrt "trhcHi M 'ikV .i$if!ui W ' ." An Endish trada circular estimates songs and cheers', amlltli..'batlering ,..ofl f)U ittaX'.V",. aol-and drunken J aa the if feet, :"1U thought had a Topewiti tiat Great Britain, imports 24,(KX,1(0 curses, ' dicrs were exultina la thaeUXL8iJl and he was bushels of wheat botwood, tUe 1 "If you could ,get o4the ,ac't f ioM Uio gme;4liat s e$, sir, b April and the 1st of Septamber, wUlch shooting star, she vouldn't make faster fllCk'Jnwr I- f- 1.4 t(M tsaA r! riut nearly all coine frtm America. otic-thir- J .i.t : .' bu "I likl laitUt-hnrtaTIIry, ruminatuig,wiu botU paud at a; it's nut my platform. I'm, a, scout, as in tJie jJflMf jrntKVaf.j wy father, ami I m re'ly, to stand uiy nurpptif ot and aJ tow a percentage for 'em; uidpi; H .soldiera-j-ioupljrfo- !' 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