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Show TIIE BY THE HOME SENTINEL. I. I'l lll.lsll I ti O . II. FELT, Manager. A New York Lawyers Death tlsa Result of Hallucination. a prominent ;r.w-y. N. died tlie 1 IT ANTI, years. Ilis other day, aged sixty-tw- o cetti w is the result of a singular SUPERFICIAL SURVEY. liillueimitio 1. Tlir-- ye i.s ago, while It is said th it tl. iv ,ir j uvur BHOWw.'a-Ia- r Mr. 1ud lock was at his loir.tiy se it nium Piters in tins eouutrj'. There ,ue in eouuly, he one day over Jiumj m C'liie.ieu alone. rom imv, ''Allen Ilaggh-d'road There ure soul i ilru js lh.it fire s iitl to bo narrat-e.- l Tie ineid.-ntWorth J.aU a balte. ami the drug. six say (Ju irtunn.un, in the hook made such a vivid n on h th don't in inu ie they iiis imagia itiun that ui j m lui.is annua! y Iar.x sen U to for III t oil '8 '1 (I f v trill of bull bul.s that night in dre la ! th tt h" was i i u w q , takes a hand. the sea swimming aw ty from r.'jitiles. cnto an dam! , I I.evi iht.iuisou, of A'lsj a, ( mu., h is lie t'.iongM tie saw hi. hroih f standa ting that is seveu fee. lour no I weirds ing on a ro"k. s.'vteh.ng u it his arms nan Is It is so Int t in', r. is unaoio 1.0 to sate him. nil im igme that he had to pet nji. dive In site himself ineii some to ' Jt, t", Dur.ug the i aleml.ir year of So ral was the iini'i'ter. till inr.iS of 10 n Wei'e eve.ite.l at the dream that he rose to Ids feel and mints of the I'u.ti il s value ot dived outof bed, trikltlg his head On rt,u rr. A Nuremhurr iu.ii.uf.ieti.rei- tins itiv tit J the thiol' wi'h s leh force as to cause for wu .t pencils in Li, uc, hlnea and hioau stihse- in j iry. Iuraly is , ar" for ' ir.g on the hu nan s.m The-of and 111 tliv result t as it, (jucitly .( U'a in uiiat'iiun'al uud eh lineal although he returned to the practice ttons. of t ie law Lit'!' he never fully recovMore than twelve thnusaii munuserqiU (if John Ericsson, the great ered from tee nervous shoe c ooe isioued ol engineer, have liceii pal 1.1 t ic han-iby his dream, an 1 to which his death is Colonel W th Cliurch In use in the prepv-rututrac aha. directly of Ins Kr n k A. of Glen- - er i A II. F.ils. V-- 1 . 1 f 1 i ' L d'. 1 , biopraphy. i RESOURCES OF HUDSON BAY. Few People Hava Any Definite Idya of th.a Great Sea. A Canadian surveyor who wits engaged in an ollicial expod turn to Hudsons li.ty in Jxsj and lssil stjs few people have any idea of the resources of this gr at sea. its shores are the haunts of the musk ox, th mouse, the roudeer, liie red deer, the white heir and his black brother, the otter, the bever, tho mink, the bht fox, uls) the sliver, grav and white varieties, and annuals. other tamable Its waters ure teeming witn the most valuable varieties of fish, lie has seen tile buy as far ns the eye could reach appear one un lul iting nuts, of lloth tho hides and whip) porpoises, the oi! of tics j are very valu tide. Iu some parts of tho b iy aud in the straits the shores ol t ie ilau Is are swarming with walni v, It has been reported by Ihofessor l?e.l tiiat ou the east coast there was found to he thick y strewn with the ivory tasks of the walrus. The tiuks are valu ble, though the chief value of the walrus lies in the hide, which weighs on the average on.1 pounds, and is worth from 10 to t! cents per pound. 1 ' I Crnmbhng. Men of a melancholy disposition Out in St. Ixiuis an broke into a turns ) vv.iile tho family were at do try quite the reverse bit they tho ocir.otry. He be, am drowsy wb.to gocould not help grumbling if tney trie-1 an wlimtho ing through the silverware, master of tbo liouse eame homo lie c.iupbt ever so much. , A pessimist is born grumbling. tlio thmf fast xl e 'vilh Ins p " Uets bulgHo grumbles at the light, because it ing witn silvm ware aud other booty. France claims tho honor of utiluinp tho dazzles his eyes; im grumbles at the hipheBt water power iu the world, 4t darkness, it t ik-aw iy the Dripuonil a luruk.o nine feel it r. im lie. in nimoter wn .nt in pnerylion 1 J;g light. H g rumbles when ho Is hungry, bea head of 1,0 S foot. It li slut working and pi ves a force of 1,iuO cause) ho wants to eat; ho grumbles jvithatlow of U)J litres of waiter per when he is fuli, bee .us) h ) can eat no uid-izm- g horse-powe- sco-On- more. Tho principal s 'h fisli that serve ns lie grumbles at the winter, lmcauso nourishment to tlio human race uro tho kale or ray, the slunk futility, the stur- it is cold; lie grumbles at the summer, geon, the tunny, the mackerel, the eoditsti, because it is hot; and he grumbles nt the herring, ttio sardine, tlio anchovy, the and until mu. because they are uliuon and tlio eel. Some readers uiay Lo spring neither hot nor col-ui pr.sod to seo tlio shark included, but it He gr.unL'h's at tlio past, because it is a numerous faimly and all ate not is gone; lnt rumbles at tlio future, beThe oldest lawsuit ou record Is now being cause it is not come; nd he grumoles tried in tho highest Russian court ut St. at tho present, bicanso it is neither lelersburg. It was brought oAl yeirs ape tho past nor the future. by against the lily of Kuiiiunez-lo.lols- i tho liens of a dead nobleman to recover When Osniai D.dit Work. muu ttious ii'd acres of Ins estate which He was just a plain tramp, unadulhad been contiseulea by the municipality. The written Dsiiniony Is said to weigh terated wilh soap, and he c irried over forty five tous.' his shoulder a wooden snow shovel A West C iestor doctor t ild his pvt lent a sever.il sizes t)0 big for him. Ho youn j m iu, to stay at limn ) a night or two business-lik- e way, i he patient replied th it lie must go pulled tho hell in a Blnoo. out at iktO. At Eli the doctor culled, mid when she opened the door ho said: Ve-e- s Are you a Christian? (in placed a white jiowder In u glass of yv.a r aud said: If.you will go, di mk this be- surprise). "And do you believe II n w fore you start. It prevent you iro that honest, earnest endeavor should e The youth ton, it, aud taking told. "Yo-es- . Heretobo rewarded? till late in the night had a and fore I've lucrative large a boon discovered yvus that there tins It practice iu my profession, hut inis a Count liismai'i k tidy yo us ago in who became u lieutenant gen ral, year the elements are ag inst me. I WuS a lne memeer of Ihj ioeai liouse of know theres no snow ou the premises, lords, great honor) and docora-tionbut its going to rain this afternoon and Hua l.v diod highly r spec lei in rain h ud. Now, 1 cciue hack bis sixtieth year. T'noio was also a Von and M dike in Wunomiorg at tho same time and shovel ti e r in oiT vour s dewalk for a quartor if you'll give me li) cents who bco.m) a lnu.or general. "Yes it's Dion ltoueieault tin i yvrittc 1, translated, advance money. Is it a go? or adap ed 4 0 plays, "Eumhm As irniico, a go, she s id, as she slammed the lus first, bus b 'i'll also Ins best play; it door in his fae Ani they suv that was written waen bn was oiny eigloeen und tact win every tune, lie genius most old. the Colleen Bavv.i, years of his later pla. s, w is w iKc.i in nine sighed, us ho slinllled down the stoop. Ill it. idol phia Inquirer. days, but the plot was taken troui Gerald Griftiu s novei, lu Collegians," it is said. Binuicuull s now s Vcoly youis old. A fobr qu. Ill it Ituik. Some time during the. administraHopkinsville, Ky , his a pro H ;y that is Ills aioloiv.l tion of Andy John-011- . Don 1iatt. then attracMiig great alteuUou infant named l.oueiia Graves, duu gh.er of tho it of the eurivsponde Washington Kev. J. G. Graves, that is only t IV j Commercial, called WilmntU'na ef ago.but can talk d st nctiv. The Cincinnati chad could pronounce many words before it liam I. Kelley, of tho house, "Old Iig-lrowas throe weens old, and now at the age of The title caught 011 with the throe won tns, it mil tulk plauilv. Great press and h is held its own ever sino. orowdsjhave visited the imuisier's Lomu le Not long lifter this designation went behold this lulaut prodigy. out IT .tt und Kelley met at a dinner Colonel Hart, u farm jr iu Bradford counbus party. They were pers mill friends, diseovcrod a Donnsylvaiiia, depwit ty. of mineral paiul on his inn an I h is gi.cu though political enemies. P111U Me., s n lieale to an option to a Hortl.-n-l- , his regret at having given his A geologi.l yylio ex it for friend such a rub. Dont upologio. ure it r there at leust amined purls that in said his deep roar Piatt, Kelley, beIons of the substance, und that neath it there is a bed of line polishing of u voice, "you pail mo a high computty. A factory will bo oracled, of which pliment. I want to b) known through Colonel Hart will be supenmoudent. life as Pig-Iroand when I die 1 In a recent interview C. I. Huntington, want that title engrave upon iny the m.luonuire, m.dotlu fo. towing State- tomb." men should note. ment, which young Asthetic Duslist When I went to Calilorula in 'id I w is A. Sir yon have inulled me. You aecouipuuied oy a p il ly of y.mu r fedovv and must jrom iny native shite, Cornu, t c give me satisfaotio 1. Hint ou. a.neiiki, th yyhou tye at eight oclock meet me ut -- I morning not to to tin did and Was go theything the rl with foi Niy gravey lend ti Hp.e.-I. All right. If 1 aint there nt rost mo less than a sixteen, h of that s nn It was always my ru.o lo ve within niv sight dont wait for me. Just go jiuoms. Any yojng man w.10 does that ahoud with the duel. wall get along. muu-esitor- 1 uov-wok- . 1 po,-nl- 1 n. 1 1 pui'-has- e n, 1 s. 1 - 1 1 s v j i j j , . c d r- y (en-ele-- I . j ar-ti- xt 1 a-- t. 1: sen-atio- are apt to grumble. They cm not help it, enterprising burglar even if they tried; not Unit they ever sub-Juit- . 11 ! s Ini-tor- -- -iii 1 The empress of Russia is said to be in li r manner, and blushes like a pu l on t m si ghest provo. ut'oa. She Eus the sumo blue eyes that tier sister, the s princess ot Wales has, but lacks the reptilar features The brown jewels of K .ssm uro s.iid to worth lll,oiu, i). 'J I10 irowu uhmo is valued at gd.UjO.OJl It Is luirl.y ablaze Wilh diamonds, and ill nddlLoii t tlics-- it is studded w.Ui fifty four pearls, the moat maguiticenl iu existence. In China, if a paper is found puilty of a fuko or fals ) sluicm nit not only uio thi editors pumHhed but all til readers as wi H. This accouuls, jierhaps, for t.ie fact Unit thero are only three newspapers iu China, and that bUU.cr.Ucis are shy. Tho widow of Gen Grant is an honest w hon askel whether woman, imvhow. he prt fcrrcil to have tlio exosiiiOii of 1x9 in New York, she answered that she reully didnt know enouph uheut the world's fair to give an op uion 011 the 1 1 -- 1 1 11 u-- 111 1 -, 1 111 ' 111 1 11 11 111- -t 1 1 about to insti I)r. Jusl'ii I'anusoru tuto a series of experiments with a dynamite shell, which tie claims an tie discharged ty powder from an ordinary the satin) as pun Jar sti 1L A M iniie.ajsii is iiiventor is ithoufc torn trodin o to the public a slot ma bine that for a 11ukelw.il picsent the pijer a photo just three minute, graph of himself the .1 ieut puce. drum the time be drops A milliner of inoiikisli inanueriiits of great value have been disrinered in Bruns-wi- i k. These doeuments dale link to am, aud contain lufariiiatoni lutherto uecvnt'd as merely traditional or us a mailer of V ( 1 si is - -- s I tAMI E'.'.oy-Lift- er :i Ifi-.h- 1.1. urd re lived the iirnir- ni,ui 0r Hl'-E-. the store, the woman aud t iy chief, it TIIE toiiipany for u me, lul of hoi.o.. j j w s suppressvsl aud nothing more said me fill, hut ieieivclij received the about it- - It develop d that she hud wound. When the vheiinu Tai TcirJ-.i- ry ti S'. m! That ' Traded and the Smith mixed up with the n, 1 wifi ( j Captain nu uuacouutahie iiuni.t for stealing Jow ed staved at Caked He the Joined How mother, eptoiAtnir. my home, often Army. bus firm same .,i,j tilings and this qiuixl mi education. 1 never ie 'X Koi sent her oil., for niisog articles, llor'wPtuaitHli I John W. M hut IxMinty irnts II:;h-TonA Detct.vsj Story v Hi . tiler ure !M fra ! which h ite b ''11 promptly paid. She geant, Go. 1, lJJtli N. Y., YaVeiKl 1 c Cr.nght Dud au In ttus ul Cl rk Acquitted of is 15utU. h almost is her tir and now irt old ipilte la In'.srjkinj Story of City Snsp.c:ou llorM (UtiMa1 (rani white, hit the pernicious habit still TThm 'Oi i tli uml tin aptaiii Traded Ltfo- Speaking of (b nil al (b.oiig into she when and to goes her, clings said (ieut-ia- i y Naturally, the tender if le has ever Inn Do a store the clerks are compelled to I ten, r is now, or if lie only lias an Darks a lew evenings no, la.i,,,, ' jo Itn.i.v, sai I a Denin of det"eUvo to a pa.-tlimit 1011 lo he a lior-- e trader vvid r ad me of an incident that on m i,., watch her very closely. ver the oth 11'git, tii.it there are "What did the girl clerk h ve to do (Ins article with the ex j ei tat on of gam- alter He battle of Ioi t Hudson ", w Imh he gave me the raceol a new int ol in! urination. n.v some pi' ill nver who are alliet-i-- d with the shu", ? ell. the was toi 1 of ingHut our p story le.atts only to a cus- - General Grant paid t he ariiiv nu.fi r inia? the suspicion th t she had rested un- tom of with the 111 mi e 1!'. .1 les 11 tiino in it onniiun.l ut, in t thep-riuvi ttvd.ng luilitary j lu ; ly. s n is a widow w of an oi i I k der and f.dt pretty had. Mie rcigne 1 o! war, and though this partiruhir liu - tamed ai.d was asked to lev. it. oh In,;-,.the lieu under 110 I;, Inin not have atnl ll, now ami very wealthy, owung a larg v. wall lit may htotigh! shortly aftei aid to get married servation ot the leader, yet, if he has loa m d luiu lor the occasion 11 e in hh, ; 0 on of our iu iueip.il b vour humMo servant is her husband. u cu-I een a soldi Uialiel a doubt r, 10 stu-etwno give lh lives no can e called to m ml. iro'.ic iti.e'is of M.issa, hiis't, lf' it, S. lonihs. BEAUTIFUL FORMS. end of t ivrEf. fi)i U 'l'l-nariator of the story was a dis- s tiled to me wl.U I went to t'a-( )n5 UiiA ;i o we into t as IMIU loiv ir A r.lilwauko) vuie 111 lsli'J. All of IIIV old sold or, Ut iN tho tinguished Gooiguin, and, Lady Civo 1 1! I rode 0 more mtei ested in ttie events thin tlio im ml nr that bay lusr-o- . ulluo a.ul cm tl it !; ha Ost ij, Prize to Man's Physique. time and (dace, that pait of the storv levievv a thoroughl red Ida, !; mar-- , . value hu a v pictures are of pretty All d"i:t is vouched w ns m a const ml state ,d th vet lust: was in, ;,!.. to hunt women - an I so wih tile art 111 at 1" icst she would run a wav with nie iga for as having a, tually 01 oiirred. n too; it. John Snath liv etl on Soli t hern roi , y t wanned up. Well, the tr, o,,s 'ill's and 1 lustrat si hooks, and ubjut draw up m line in d we rode down,, "lie ele i a young lad.- c'o"k of everything e!- --. Now, as a matter of he was a stall, h IT. ion man. His neightront lines nt a sh vv acc, but win jo i.ed i sues with Ihe most estiiuao'e ch.iraeler, h it could fart, says libs lady in the Womans bor had alland of course no fraternal reached the rear luusGtant vvoi, did no he handreason is Uifiuit) why World, the ni.iscu me form give ftel.ng existed tor anyone who stood an the Lay at his utmost sj end, mul so, nut Ss it was from the fa t that she somer than the feminine. A fine look- avowed antazoi.ist to the pl'.nCfples was I early tl.ounighbred, he c,,n, r Giant s.itou the lav as if he was..,. had not het'U ii the store very long ing hoy lias more beauty than a fine they believed to e right. on of him, hut the diluultvl fo IU ( Smith was fnried to ear mol hul the u'l.iOit confidence in the looking girl. The statue of Ap.dlo is every hand. His cat tie vvue killul.and self in was not to up at tn ,, honesty of the run oilier of his clerks. very much more beautiful than the in fact the s ntimeiit prevailed that it Litton dislaiii e, butktrp Im,; topievent "1 took' charge of the ca-- o and statue of the Venus of Milo. That was perfectly right to o propnale any mat from distancing the General JL I1.111, to loreitlnr iiunur.goll with me. Giant rode !, secured temnoi ary employment in the lithe, symmetrical, sinewy figure, all projauty belonging or private u e. demon and 1 alter him until tliein.a ,ore. No one knew me in my official action, and f.eetness and power a iy public to our was this But was finished, the tro( s in tiie nin contrary though enchurn '. As soon ns 1 saw the girl of the Greek heroes are imbodied Union hero's idea of right und wrong, time w.it lung the scene with in'e who We a asked had ami whom been "race. lady he nei er compla lied. ergy against siispicioi mingled with astonishment. Her i,;,. Ol ten aassiiiation or a rope in tin: days afterward the troops wuie !,u-- j directed hectmo very confident that is an : 1, i about it, a id she said she ot 11 mob were insinuations ills, uxsing the event, and, a far ,1. she kue.v nothing more about, the very muon preferred the boys, either hands I rought to li, ar upon tn-- i mind to induce can learn',' never sett h d the qia t,. , -- and that sho I delife in in and tint or in real art tales ldid, iiKssuig him lo disavow lus tun ictious. to wheiher it was a horse rac or at termined to c'e.i'' m r of ail sii'pie'on. knew of no Inly who did not ngi'e) But all Ins ; ee'ui U to make him the uai v review. "NYhile on the sulqect of l.o-On) day u lady in the best turnout of with her. It is to b) observe 1 that art (inner und the inoie deternuned not to continued t lie G neuil, "the tun j the city drove up to th" in tin entrain) only allows a place for old men. complain. But foi tune often changes, mid in the mats that 1 took with m- - inio IV q Mo-c- s and lliij li and the reputed of tile store with a colored coachman ol events the occasion pie ented at the outhixak of the Civil Mar . coure 011 wrinkled the drivers box saints are ail gr infu.i Every sitting itself where it teemed the tables vveio vived all f tlio campugns in w a Jt like i statu", l'roin it alighted un and yellow and m most eases the about to turn. was engaged. When 1 ret maul A small Union foraging force ha I c Vil pursuits I tonkiny limaxhix them for a foil for pretty laiv with a haughty urtisLs chvl.nt.y dre-sewomen. Wu ere men are introduced they made its appearance s ill the neighbi Massachusetts with me and kept that betokened a bfo of ea-inhah.tants faithful animals until they dad. T and the d hood, t vvit.i lie a'-we. 1. Ill ; ml a fain iiarlly topusually desperadoes of Turks, their were entirely at its mercy. Binitli de- - bay horse w hh h 1 have metitioied most str.it. m of society. She was 0110 proximo: h iving for its purpose to ex- fide 11. vv was the time to get even rarely ued exi ept on para 'e or ir.ai L and cite manly chivalry. There are two with his persecuting mighlors. So be emergency. He was too vu liable Tc of the be-- t customers of the tlio reasons for this individuous preference had lus let horse biought from his risk his iile on the field of battle, the head clerk h.isienel to op-it saddled, he usually rode another bay in Iwttir stable, mid, after door, and with n poEto how, awaited of women. One is that the artists are set out to me. t thehaying Union soldiers. big, powerful and vealoux uuunal. und orders, her plea-urc- s fiomething neatly all men. The oilier is that lie had not proieedid Iar helore ho Was woundfed on several occasions, k I about the woman attracted my attenmen, not women, hold tlio purse and emountered the man he was looking none ot Ins w omuls seemed to he strn for, and reco.n zing nn otlicer in a ennugh-t- " ini ii.aciate him lor :Hi tie When a woman tion, and as thero was nothing particbuy the pictures. Jri ' ' uniform, he rode boldly for- -' seeks to gratify her love for pure Captain's ular for mt to do just then I deterK ward and after maliing a salute, called when eet mined to watch her. but flowers she beauty, paints out: Good morning. Captain! HU list Buttle. "Eho was con luetal to the laro and women come, as they are co ning, into sir! Good morning, L'isniount! IIow do our readers suppo-- e t c: Hero she showed the possession of artistic skill, they silk departments. came I he reply. should (eel to stand up and he shot, the keenest uppree'aliou o' the fragiio will paint men. A gentleman looking S.i.ith did not exai lly understand that asks the Youth's Companion. To Is in wife fine a a oil by and valuab'.o fa'u ics which were dis- at very portrait Lind of reception, yet, deciding it was the bullets go now on singing of her husband, said that tho secret of played. She became engrossed in military custom, 'lie unhibilatiuglj side, now on that, and now just on head? Here isone young iiinifsaivo a very line pattern of Vene- her success in that work of art was per- conq bed. "Unsadd'e! was the next command of tiis during such an e tian lace, aud I co .11 see by her cov- sonal affection. It was iove wlii h inwas that given by the Captain. rii n e in the first t attic. etous loin; that she had determined to spired her hand and eye. And he did .Smith that. You will perhaps ask how I felt, Unsaddle tiiat old nag over there writes to one of his friends shorth posse 3 herself of this piece of goods. gave her another instance of the same I suppos'd tout of cour.-- e slit) would kind the portrait of a child by a lady and put your saddle on her, and the tervviird. There was no no ut al curiosity. order it aud pay for it a was the usual who was greatly in love with it. The oue on her on this horse you've been winch 1 had had so much Jlu h to my surpn e 1 found iny riding. custom among our wealthy customers. same is true of the Christs and Madonthis unpleasantly cool. As lie hastily complied did not get' I Elio carefully fol le up aud arranged nas of art The painters who won the command, he began to wonder. Htd m.d louiul a great, want ot m No. mount that old horse, was the thing to do. 1 thought if I only the other p cues evenly it the box from highest s icecss were men of profound which it cameaiu called tlio clerks religious devotion. Itosa Iionhotirs next ( ixivi'. something -- my own conq any to He mounted. on or .something to order sliouklt attention to another peculiar pattern horses and e ittle reveal tvh it is known Now lace abotili much le s to think about. In on an upper shelf that she wished tu otherwise to bo true, that she very of being set med such a likelihood lie "tact d. Now move! that 1 bdt certain that I should he,, gyamin". The clorj tor led ljis h i"k much loves them. But this was past endurance; so while after a lew minutes had a vague sot and alter irouoie a old horse was already moving vv.sli it would come if It were com the A B Girli. ot Compoj.tim corded in placing the desired article in ins sadule, aud bo over with. Smith, turning and stuck Girls are very dignified called out : up heture his c The alarming elfect of the bullet and behave themCa tain, just let me say one thing! shells was less than 1 had suppose "While his back was turned I noticed in their manner more of dre-- than would be, and liiv strongest sensi "Well, say it, and sav it qu.ck! that she made an odd movement and selves. They think to Well, Ive lieen trailing horses forty of danger was reduced by the sigfci wi'h dolls mil lik) play anything, 1 bo to her dress, ever first is time the prelended arranging the dead and wounded. The tins, if tiiuy see a cow years, out this and had eovere up the box containing and rags. They cry traded and didnt have a word to say was most at raid of was a panic am and 1110 ulnid of about it. the in fn' distance, our men, and when the 7th Hlinoo tho line laeo and pushed it away from ordered to fall hack down the lull.! stay nt, horn : ail t 10 time her toward the insid 3 of the conifer. guns. They . N'. Man 100th the Joined Armj much feared that the men might i and go to e uirdi 011 Sun lay. lh",' .are How a I saw nothing wrong and gave no lur-thAbout Juiie 27, DOIl. it was reported it a retreat that I entirely lorgot !uu fun, ani nlwavs macing inuk'ng notice to Ibe woman, bhe paid that Lee with his army was marching tiring, nnd walked down in front of It m of buys hauls, and thev say how for the goods sh ) bought, and, catering north, intend tig to (apt lire I altnuoie talking to their major, so that i.blei. ilii'ly. Th"y can't piuv and lL.rrixburg. I with two other boys frightened man in the ranks migli, I.:her carriage, w is drive away. Tne : mice started lo drive him hack or annihilate reassured by our matter I pity t ion, poor thi ig A few days afterward the clerk Take it altogether,! think d felt fun of hoys teid th m lu'u r.iund ani the whole iclel arinv. We reached all right, and joined a com- acted retty much as I do many discovered that 0.10 of the most valuaI dent ioieve they over Harrisburg love tlioi.i. usual and exciting affair. 1 km'1 pany of HI or 50, ai d went to Meehan, ble patterns of laea w .s missing. lie killed a cut or They look anything. a small town sixleen miles west loiind myself looking for an illustrs told tlio proprietor who immediately out ev. ry night and say, ain't the of Harrisburg. We met hundreds of Duelled of the shells, am! wood informed mo of tlio occurrence. moon lovely? There is oie tiling I people fleeing from tile rebels. Tlieie if lb re was no greater aud gri' As I laid been keeping a sharp have not t ,1. and th it is tii-- y a1 ways were farn'ei s driving their stock, their illiistr.iliov of the musketry th liou' tliold goods being loaded on wag- bunch of powder crackers. lookout I was nonplussed, and ou go- ktiow their le-- s nu better t urn hoy. 1 lxmember that I ons ui d curls and mules, all Inn rying lo did little U ing home th it nigut I determined to IaiuisviMe dmlu-lr- i il Sflioul Gem. ai r, ss ti e Mis jncl anna river. when 1 Ihre' as from usual; habit, gel When we got to Mechanicsbur.ga man iny oven oat, for example, I lot give up tho c is an 1 resign an go to bv the name ol Jones look barge ol us j00k a pipe vvhVli a friend budgin' Y7.no at 133 ODD a BottH farming or some other occupation that mar, lied us about a mile outof from the pocket, lest it should lie U.T72 rid seeme more suited to me. I went to Wine at !OJ,OU) a bottle is a drink lawn and set us to chgg ng Irens! works. ami 1 remember than I once corr. bed and ns I could not sleep I p oked th.it in Alsuit midnight t lie people 111 t w n iny grammar when I inadverb expensj wmlj rival the luxurboo mo and a intuv.stel up newspaper ious tust) of barbaric splendor, when rent us some bread an meal, with lots adopted the western style of telnnf in an account of a wealthy woman in a!' wlusky to wash it down. At day men to lay down, and, 11s I did priceless pearls were thrown into tlio we s: vv a company of about i0 ilioiurht, that one or two eo' Ti an eastern e ty being arrested for shop-liltin- wine-cu- p to give a rich flavor to its light men, moulded, coining from town. North Moore suact would Inve It liaslicl over me at once contents; yet in the city of Bremen Home one yt lied. Tue lebel are comhad hear if to I id h d a a siiuil that ir case, G recalling just s ub a costly beverage may b ) ing." All of us that were awake or not vary apt laugh they the vis t of the woman to the store a found. Jn the wonderful wine-cellA Fa t I'onaler Train. ti o d. unk mad a break for the woods. few days previois I cursed myself for under the Hotel do Yille. in tho Koso Our coinm.m !er had forgotten to send At the battle of Antietam McCleout 1. ke!. and tl le rehs laid got in the ammunition was running s .ort. ulei. Th) next being so thick-bapartment, says tlio Panama Star, rear and cipluied the Iowa without Irani was dispatched (rom B.iliinioP 1 miming I went to tlio store with a there are twelve cases of holy wine, tiring a hot. think it would have the North ru Ctntral ladwiiyW' light'r he irl than I li id left it tlio cadi case inscribed with the name of been the Mime if they had attacked lie lisliurg, thence v.a the Cmntr front. They had succeeded in captut-in- g Valley Faihoad ta Hagertoo. night be'ore an I asked th it a bill be one of tho Apotie. about one half of our army. Tliev vvh eh was vii h:u a few. mile) made out for tlio laeo pattern, leaving This uncient wine was deposited in look us hai k to town, paroled us. and front. The anif blank the debtor's name. I tho ascereugin erof this its resting place iu the year warned us if were caught armed we t,on train had o.ders lo run toi1-- ' tained who the l.v Iy was that had been 1G24present 2o." years ago. town as quickly as his enguiei ou One ease of this would he shot. in the store a few days before. I prt I started for Harrisburg, nml when I awheel. Bounding u few li:irp ' of five o.xhofts of 2UL wine, consisting and her name in the hi ,n'c spaee and set got there found the b: idge hnd een Hes. tin tram pulled out Guraw'T in 1621. cost 5lR) , burned, and the militia would not allow t liroti" h the towns ( f the o .t on my erran 1. It was a .ticklish bottles, Including tho expense of keeping up anyone to ross the river. The militia v;lev, ? weening the sir far I to if I do was and knew that thing the cell ir, interest on tlio original out- wanted us to join them. I re me 111 he red (artli clear ot' leaves and dirt I unsuccessful would b) severely conwarning the lebelCapta n had given track. It seemed to lie raveln.-lay and interests upon interests, one of the and demned and discharged from a lucrastaiteJ down the river. The w Im I wind of dust and smoke. us, g y would exhofts those cjst iv, r hank was lined lor miles with Those who saw the train puss'8 1 tive poslLion. three single bot- farmers and lowns-peoplall anxious ed me that they saw it whirl cl'11 1 On going up the steps and ringing a glass or to get across. I followed the river lor which were cloe to the U'iick, tles, 1,276.812 the door bell I was ushered into the the is worth al out twenty miles, ar.d then struck and dash them away as if a jx'lj" V, of a bottle, eighth part across lots for Baltimore. struck them. It stopped m't parlor, where, with considerable treprix-d 14, 476; 310,476 jHars, or about While on my wav to Baltimore I cross ng, (hey put down br.ikM idation, I awaited ho arrival. Seeing or, at the rate of 510 (55) heard that the rebels had leen whipped, grade, they laid up Tor no I1 f 'y 3' only a common. looking young fellow per drop. the reliellnni crushed, mul that there wheels vveie on fire with I fie Tt o she inquired the meaning of my busiwould he no more light ng. 1 hurried they (lashed along. If the on to Baltimore, honing lo me.t the come ness in an impertinent sort of a way Piaysi It t) up in time with the ai'JT wcw, wav home, hut when I got the buttle that dispelled all fe irs of being on the Three little girls were playing to- hoys on their might be lost. eao b there the 01 ys were all going the other went thundering 011, down wrong track, and with a bold faee I gether. One that sho was Mrs. Lin- way. The last 1 he ml of the 100th N. reached llaperVf' battlefield. It Mrs. Grant, Yr. they were at Lajur-.l- , presented the bill for the laee. She coln, one that she was guaiding the and on time, vv here t!e looked first at it aud then nt me and and the third that she w.,s Mrs. Gar- railroad. As Company 1, lO.itli, was safety was quickly transferred to tt1"' raise , in ni v nsive place, and I was ac- wagons in waiting, and foon - If began to stammer out a denial. I field. t f Mrs. Garfield was calling on Mrs. quainted with the Captain and lie most were ticking the second told her that I was a detective and un- of the hoy, concluded to find them the shells booming in doles f1'0118-- . I less she paid for or returne the laee Lincoln, and when ubout to leave first night, out of Baltimore. I was out never heard the 11am s of tnef at once I would be compelled to arrest Mrs. Lincoln said: "I should be of money and therefore hail to walk. run that train, hut hey her, as I had soon her take it. Well pleased to h ve you remain all night. I stayed with some of the 4lh Maryland, seve a ))lace m th : anti ils of'" " Ql" tlio consequ mo w is that she broke Mrs. Garfield, to which sue replied and they gave me a goo! siipjier, a -- Sol. It. Smith, Co., 1. Utl. blanket to sleep uuder, and my breakdown and confessed to the theft of the that she would like to. hut that she vvasd1"1 sf. Edgar fast, for which I have always been no night dross wilh her. lace, shawl a id many other things, Auntie. thankful. Next dvvalvout noon I found the blackboard. and compromised the affair by paying I, 10. ill N. Y, and enlisted. Ob, well, exclaim'd Mrs. Company Im going to draw aInb'-a- "'0 1 was old, but Cup! a n ami hell bite your only for everything that had been coin, "I can lend you one of Gordon stid I ought to he .a sold er if I mood solteneil, nml he sank from the store. As the vlTair hams night shirts." Detroit wns lool enough to wall; 103 mile for "I here! Ill rub h.111 out only known to the proprietor of vertiser. the priv, lege. 1 was promoted twice. cant bite you. ! WEALTHY, HIT A THIEF. BY A DREAM. PARALYZED j j I 1 1 j lor-war- ji s 1 111 1 c 1 g, L s 1 1 E , f'' 1 i I .! to-da- s; ' f I 1 1 , hl j Three-vear-ol- d 11 |