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Show THE FIRr TERROR OX THE SIERRA. now countries at u dUlarnv. and they A WAR INCIDENT. in a very expect to secure a eumjH-tcinA llonad. I'nvaroUliPtl Tl About A Ter f brief time. They go then, live high How Atluilml Farter Fooled the Caw DOWN A MOUNTAIN TRACK BEIt m! Told fillip s, MrnlM at Vlrksbarf. while their money nnd only lcui-A HIND RUNAWAY &EM15ISCESCES AND EPISODES OF THE TEAM. Admiral Porter was ne'er so busy It wau mild, clear, sharp morning In their mistake wln-every shilling is LATE KEUELL10X. tin; services of that he could not devise a joke, and January- - A iiiinilier of linvclci-- were A ThrllUsr Tale nr Old MKr gone. I could liajr in 111 L.iiiO intelligent, young, healthy men during tho attempt of the navy to run stumping lip and down the platform, Mount alim- - A liou-HairIlls bevausu it was freezing. for tell shillings ii week nnd board. thu Yicki.hurg batteries he played a breadth linim -- A llrukru ga Aaardot of Kliarman- - II a Wanlad a Thu express train neverwails for any Tho ranchos are glutted with helps uud little trick that caused the confederacy Wiiol at I .uaf. WBd-M- or AIniuI Fort (irg-(ini- iiti to cxKnd ubout $100,000 worth of man. but sometimes man has to wait SIouuiuomi Ktc., Ktc. experienced luilp ul that." for the express train. When it is ammunition, and to destroy some good Ono night I wus crossing tin- - Siena below zero and the wind blowing and Nevudus in u fighting material. One day lie devised DE BRAZZA. At the Union League club meeting I w us tin- - only Kluge. liehind a Inigos ram. and it took but a liHle roaring tho train is gem-inll(n New York t'haunoey M. Depew. its und aboard, hail lienee a passenger Aa Explorer Who Karw Ilnur to Work time to build It and set it afioat. On time. dn-arof Sherman: Olid thus spoke of it. The president, night tli Tatlraa of Africa. an enormous scow was erected a superfold weather," said lonelyslow This is pn-ttof tliu ascent hud lie was the one man of tho dislin- pull long seen Do structure tlmt rusemhlod a terrible Nil one man. as lie eittmuciircd dancing a all of the forepart of the night Brazza one who bus ever gulshed statesmen and soldiers pro- on his travels," said Steck la- ironclad. With boards and fence-rai- ls breakdown to keep his bliHid in cireu-lutin- and much of the duced by our civil war who had mom. was It early minin. could fuil to si-- tlmt hu was was niado an imitation of an ironclad about it o'clock when the summit was lsirn genius, the genius of origiuality. It nothto lie nn explorer. I shall never casoniHte gunlioat; Quakor guns proit's hut said Yes. another, career his at one unawures to either myself nearly destroyed reached, all in the time I met him far up the truded from tho ports, and the I seen have weather raid to forget the ing lie time, while it made it at another, or the driver in front for in tho to a chimneys, built of jKirk barrels, looked Russia." was pronounced a visionary enlhusi- of tho long climb, and tho Kwilu river. Onu day I runu; men. as if they were made to last till the This last, declaration souraod to rile silence and solitariness of tho sur- tribe that seldom saw white ast when he said that it would take wore not very hospitable, hut crack of doom. the frozen travelers, who were jumpThey Right under the wc 200,000 men to hold the border States, had fallen aslm p. rounding, finally divided to sell me food. I got chimney was made u hearth of uarth. ing and kleking and swinging their and some went so far as to officially get it. Suddenly there was a shurp rolling on mlhcr friendly terms with them, on which was built fires of fuel which hands ugnini--t their sides to keep of tlio wheels, a violent of the pronounce him a lunatic. When he uisl the- - allowed me to cump in the would make the blackest of smoke. were patriotic and didn't seats and we lmth awoke jostling warm. They real the ol weakness the to tho grasped Mars About Fort Grass. i, eai-to stand hy und hear the home cold Suddenly 1 observed a com- The fires were lighted, and this that wo were going down village. Confederacy und marched from AtWilliam II. II. Beckwith, Co. II, weather In-l- lied motion aiming the nut Ives. A few of. without engine, guu or screw, made or light nt a must frightful lanta to the tea he became a hero. 89th N. Y.. says that his regiment. mountain the gait urricra emerged from the forest, und was set adrift one morning from a . "How cold have you known it in a runaway team in front. Nearly nil great men hedge themselves which belonged to the Twenty-fourt- h with them wus a slender, u few mill's almve Vicksburg. asked several at onen. Russia?' down about with stago dignity and are al-- ; I'm-ps- , the When grade had been jMKirly clad while nmu. lie was tho place took part in tho capture .ol I have seen it pretty itself is in a rove opimsito now. Well. Vicksburg for hut Sherman effect, ways posing struck, the driver usually a careful r0lt (;P,.gg. The writer was not in of the Fiviu-- ( ongo. and he the extremity of a narrow minl several was tin' oi.e eminent man who could tho charge, being detailed with (Jen. cold. I can tell you. I ivinemln-- the and vigilant man was so fast asleep governor lie miles long. Of cuui-swas off on ono of his long tramps, it floated it be simply Sherman and not detract Cooley's battalion of sharpshooters, winter of '67 pretty well. It was alwut that brakes mil applied as promptBrazn upprourhed the natives and could not help it and within an hour bitterest of iilfthe hitter winter I the ; from his or was St digns war and iho reputation horses, asked them fur food. anythin" bat he could see tho fort when . it w as near Vicksburg, I was at Moscow then. ly bows on." ever hie Mory which (leu. Sherman Some time in tho forenoon nity. finding that 1 hoy were not under conllirenti-nincaptured. cant suid. nnd No, door back to pus. It was tho wc One tho you grutly, osned they morning to.d n:c Lives the inside history of tho with the and was which heavy trol, failed, made, rushing singe charge atget any food hero, We have one white iMii.tiiiii of both sides to exsct fiimoi:-- , march to the sea. Sherman jlt) fimj Bl,e soldier lying on tho out-hu- to let the dog uul for a run in the snow. upon them, at fiin-frightened man hure already, You hail hotter go tack in fuivc at daylight, so thuin; As lie jumped off tbe stepu neighbor's in fled Ken importuning (Ion. Grant. frautic down and tho on of tho fort. A part of the speed sentries saw tlio demon your way." ilog saw him und. ns they were old Lincoln and the War di- steep descent. ty fourth Corps was ordered lo The explorer said nothing. Hu in time. The batteries were quiet for a rush imule frantic enemies. iluy When liie driver first uwnkn and every day for permission to fomj und the M'jth N. Y. was his carriers to lay down until fMiint blank range was reached cut loa-- e from his base of supplies ar.d ono 0f the regiments. The colonel each other. When they got into the roalized the situation ho was in mid- simply orders in the middle of the village. by the dummy. Theu begun a nnini march through the country from At-- WU8 8i,t through the liuud and killed, middle of the field they stood still, each air, having been violently thrown from tlu;ir loads of his man unpacked tho as- such us Vicksburg never knew before one Then an to make one for tho oilier waiting t. He luntu lo tho Stanton gnii 8 number of others were shot, had hiul the lines wraped tronomical nnd other his seat. and or uftcrwiir.l. AH of tin; iiiifcilcrnta nlturk. After they liuil liecu standing about his hands and thought he was foolish. Lincoln was j When they reached tho fort they in a warlike unit wrists, and hold- the observaminset alsnit at mice, and n Western several utle for making explorer gun fast was .afraid he'd lose lifa army, and while j broke the dour on the outside, rushod lie unconsciously being tions for imsition and altitude. Tho cyclone is a mere both dogs made up their minds to ing zephyr c inquired erked forwiiiil in the (icnerui (irant In the main agreed in und used their bayonets, but before utes leaps of strangest sight thu neighbors ever saw with the outburst, which lash'd for a cnuiiui.-iieus hostilities. Just they in!luwere staff with tin plan, there tho team. Yet it was lmt n moment or was this white man the enemy would yield most of them undertook to studying his in- full hour nnd roiimiinl flOu.isM) worth spring upon one another two until ho struck the ragged him that were hostile to wuru killed. cures ledge and strument not move.' nway on a bit uf ammunition. Shots went through could found figuring they its exocalinn. Ono day Sherman re-- j below tho railway, and I discovered tny of Neal C. Spring, Company 1, C7tb theyWhat was the matter?" asked sevuier. They concluded that he was it. mkrd it, hulled it. hut tho floating 1 heard him us reived a telegram from Lincoln say-- 1 Ohio, says that the First ISrigade, situation utter a horrible not a could not sink. Finally tho eral men. who could not let the iierwin to bo trilled with, anil that shriek, and then a low moan as of one his theodolite was a jiowerful fetch. humbug ing that he might use his discretion. First Division. Twenty-fourt- h Corps, in pence. finish his eurrani brought the craft directly iu stranger story Ho instant:y ordered one of his staff composed of the 07th and in the death agony. Ohio, Soon a crowd gathered around, but the front of Vicksburg, whore iu tho sun"Whut whs the matter?'' rejicHted to take a detachment and tear down jiju, Illinois, x.ith and l'.lllth lennsyl-tin- ; By that, linn; tho lower wheels of tho explorer frightened them awuy hy his light of dawn the bosiegui-- is ml in big why. tho dogs were stage were tiff tlio win s for fifty miles between At- - vadia. captured Fort Gregg. The tho stronger; roadway; thn stage gruff manner and impatient gestures. li.'ttcra painted on the side of the cruft, was uil is the frozen that Stiff, matter; circumlanta ami Washington. This itself was on tho edge of the fearful writer was wounded there and knowf Get away from mu. Clear out. tlio injunction painted in large cnpitol stance he nuver told publicly, but he what troops were in tho charge. Aft- and then; they stood, knowing perfectly 1 recipleo und tlio axle of tho vehicle Dont save to move couldn't ell that you sue Im busy? Ict mo ulone!" letters: they said that when Gen. Grant's book was er the main line of works was taken, dragged along over the stone hu suid. hit of each dog being themselves. Every statea in was he interested skirwall that supported the lower side of the 62d Ohio was deployod us published UF.LI OKD rEOl'I.K CAVK IT. At length ho finished his work. ment it contained to the effect tbat mishers and the remainder of tho bri- was frozen stiff except the intelligence. tho road-beSomo neighbors hnd been cooking their tho other one Each might thought Gen. Rawlins went to Washington to gade supported tlioin. of horror piercing my Tho sen-an- i Tbe rebel meal near by. Tlielr imoit and him Tho warning wh not acted upon, countermand the order permitting skirmishers were soon driven back to thaw out first and eat fear up. The oars emphasized the frightful situation, evening of nnd vegetables which had been boiling in a hut in the meantime the enemy in th lr disgust for the driver was not mingled Sherman to murch to the sea, hut ho the fort. The First Brigade was expression only being were ready, and tho group gathered fright had sunk one good ironclad and was heartfound - that tho rebels liud cut the drawn up In line of battle and the that lit up their features to death, as I supjiosod, in tho jail around Hnd began to euL Do Brazza run another on a mud flat far up a he easy victims dashed would rending. They wires.darknesH below, but there was thu awrebels were shelling them with telling for any urchins with evil designs that ful possibility that in the next moment aroso, took a tin plato and a largo creek. 'Ibis little joke cost tlio coneffect, when a cheer went up front tht come along. spoon, quietly walked up to tho pot, federacy about $l.l)ix)lU00. Tho time Suddenly each might He Uanied a Wound. brigade and tbe coloi bearer of the made an endeavor to wng Ids tall, and the stage and tlio horses would go over helped himself liberally without saying was nut ripe fur joking In tlio south brink und land in the dismal un- a word to Wounded? writer's regiment stepped to the fronl were so that both the any body.sut down by a troo, yet the incident struck the funny known abyss of canyon beneath. The No. Nor hure I ever seen the timo and said that his colors should go iutc the two effortshut. as grantwere and regaled himself with native cook-cr-y. sjmt" of many confederate editors, and frozen tails they wagged: was I with to be. and he uil his driver a wished when that fort; but pulling great many stiff they snapjied off close to the weight llo know just whut effort his ac- somo uf the comments of tlio affair, in tho direction of that ubyss. Did any ono? others lost their lives In the uharge. termini hnd produced upon tho nutlve which were republished in the Herald tions of tho owners, and two tails The half-upsThe colors of the 3Jlli Illinois and went 'Yes, indeed. stage and the vigor- mind, and just what to do. Then he at thut time, were tho field. across quite amusing to scurrying of the frightened team in I have known volunteers who never ous 7th Ohio were planted on Fort Gragg told tho villagers his men wore hungry those who hud no money at stake on this time wo thought something frontjerks By coloi additional or rank tbe same to but horrors a me. about to time, the brought promotion, gave thought and must ho fed. The natives gave thecomlmt. New York Herald. was the matter, and I went out to 1 who served well and fought well with, guards were all killed us soon as the I picked Nevertheless determined to muke an them all they could eat, for who dnre affairs. state of learn the seemingly, no other ambition than to Hag was planted. National Tribune. both dogs up and returned to the house effort to save my life, If possible, in a oppose a great medicine man who carA Mory or HbrriHaa Barrli. !$o I sprang out of the carry home with them some ugly scar ried such a remarkable futleh as a thewith them. First we thought that we leap upward. K. Martin, who followed Sherman E. in a conspicuous place. I recall a from the in a desperate Tho. Ilattarlaa as I.lltls Know. stage jump vilDo in Brazza odolite? the of slcit fire and would put them in front the side. I ranched markable case of this kind. Comrade John Clark, of llurnclt'i ground in lage that night, and next morning ho through Georgia relates un army Incitimw out gradually; but my higher but not a moment the dent illustrative of the stern nccussltiefl soon. too Johnnie was a young and rosy re- Battery, gives an account of his bat- let them safety, tender-hearted tho natives well tor what they which confronted the hero of the who was, withal, a were bright overhead and paid stars cruit in a Kentucky regiment, brave tery at Kenesaw Mountain and Jones- sister, The hud given him, and took bis nepurtura. creature, said that a surer and 'March to tho Sea." who has now in action and a favorite in camp. He boro In Tho National Tribune franc through an opening in the forest ixves their of method alleviating his comrades genu before In tlie quicker wish ltd-eran war joined the on that either hand, I saw the often expressed around which one would be led to Infer tlial would bo to immerse them in Aa Alderman Presence of Bind, silent tenting ground beyond. During of the team making a desperate might not end until he had received Barnetts was about the only battery suffering hot water, which would at the same They were inspecting tho brewery tlie ruinimign preceding tlio fall of his scar. In Sherman's army. lie says Barbeing pulled over the mueh-noodbath. fort to avoid lines and a milwoukee alderman was acting Atlanta General Sherman was greatly One day in 18G3. while the army of netts and Gardners were the only time give them a in tho hands the still water precipice, as a guide. Standing on the edge of annoyed hy the mysterious disupimur-anc- e Gen. Rosecran was resting at Mur- Union batteries engaged in Little So we filled a wash tub with hot man of driver the the below, clinging and threw the dogs in, and what do to of a number of Union sentries who freesboro, Tenn., recruiting from tbe Kenosuw. Now I don't pretend tc the ribbons with the clutch of death one of the immenso beer vats tlie alderwere guarding railroad within his stone edges of the lower man suid: effects of Stone river, the company to have seen all tbe fighting around you think?" the and rough What?" asked the entire party, in wall of This vat contains over a thousand lines. Every morning fur a numlier which Johnnie belonged was ordered Atlanta butl know that our battery the roadway having broken the interest. tones of groat of tho delicious amlier liquid of days a man was missing. Every to a as train that Battery IL, 1st I1L) and the 1st out wagon guard speed, since the axle had to be dragged gallons " Why, the dogs broke just as glass- forcibly over tho uneven surface. which night the sentinels went on duty with was pulling out on a foraging expedi- Iowa battery were on Little Kenesaw, ware docs when put in hot water in Rut he nover finished tlio sentence, the boliuf that before morning one or tion. Our line of inarch was on the the With swift decision of mind I saw latter being a little U cold weather. line of the Sholbyvilleturnpike, where our done to stay tbe tragedy, for as he spoke his foot slipped from more of their number would bo in tiie and that we had left, like glassware?" what must be to Whnt crncle-plunged headlong hand of tho guerillas or a dead man. corn cribs. not only one artillery duel, bui we found some well-fille-d sol jumped the front, seized the under him and he sea of Bohemian. No precaution or device of the federal into the foaming While the wagons were being loaded for 11 days in succession from June they all asked. bridle and loader once at the rein, hy Certainly; just like preserve dishes the party flew officers fathomed the mystery or preof horror a With Johnson's company took up a position SI to SO we had them every day. cry face his to the pulled square upper Borne cried for repos, vented its occurrence. So old Tecuin-Mcacross the turnpike, a mile in ad- We dismounted several of the onemyi or wineglasses. bank, I thus stopped the horses and for assistance. What did you do then?" his indignation at a boiling point, shouted for life preservers, others vance. while other companlei guarded guns on Kenesaw Mountain, and the the stage on the road. lifeissued a retaliatory order substantially Why, we stuck them together with kept the other approaches. was thu driver? This was while a few loudly called for a where But 1st Iowa had a peculiar faculty ol The enemy was not long in discov- plugging their little shells into the glue; the only troublo was that in the the harrowing thought now in my mind, boat. The head man of tho depart- like this: we got the wrong beads on the If any more or my railroad guardsment came rushing up and demanded cries were hushed, in the valley, as the John- hurry ering our object and attacking our rifle-piI couldn't tell the fox for the mans and dogs, wrong know tlie cause of tho tumult. men are made away with by rebel to we which had for no cried aloud but position, him, strengthened nies can testify from experience. answering terrier from the King Charles spaniel. voice came in has fallen into the guerillas I will issue matches to my Alderman At Jonesboro we were with out by a rail and log barricade. During reply, no Bound was heard they were glned tight, though." one of the party. beer cavalry with instructions to apply them vat," gaswd these attacks Johnnie persisted In division the Second of the Fifteenth But What echo from of the save tho wall opjiosite kind of gluo did you use?" remarked. for sevpn miles on cither side of tho ho Ilore, all?" dot Ish himself in ol the share as our did usual needlessly exposing beyond, and tho frightful Corps and I used my great Magic Glue, which the canyon fellows," ho shouted, bring up armys line of march." you now of tho homes hope that he might be wounded. At the work, firing shell and case-shtrembling panting I am now selling over tho country This threat however, failed to hure once already yet a box of pretzels and the moment of one of the fiercest ef- during the whole battle. The batter- have left at the reduc- well in my hands. Again and agnid I aladdor. effect tho general hoped for. Every thu forts to dislodge us, Johnnie mounted ies in Sherman's army were all good ed a fewofsamples louder and wider and in cried deeper Gd. each. It is purely of morning ono man was missing and that to tho price ascended edge The party the barricade and yelled derisively at But none better were ever known; but, I heard nothing in and will make a mechanic my distress. tho immense vat and peered over with sort of duty ls'canio a terror to the the enemy, but In shorter time than it comrade, dont take all the credit vegetable am the solo agent response save the mocking echoes and horror-stricke- n his stick to I trade. soldier. There was face. A cry of stoutest-hearte- d the heaving sound of the restless horses. requires to write it, he leaped to the pass it around. P. D. Swirk, Dt Union commander to for the them. Standing amazement nothing escaped moot was moment the of terrible ground, with one hand clasping the Grass's Battery. my But the train came booming along It in the bottom of tho empty vat was da if he would maintain discipline, hut side of his neck, and danced with and choked the gluo man off. London life terrible beyond expression. alderman smoking a cigar. Ho to issue the mutches and thut ho did the Good Kaeards. glee. Hope grew stronger, for tho next Tid-BitWounded! moment came another and still another had with rare presence of mind, drank without hesitation. Ramo and houses J. L. Taylor, Company L. 1st Ar beer and saved himself from a were burned fur miles. Magnificent When tho enemy withdrew and the kansas Cavalry, knows that his regigroan, this time from a man evidently the The Booh of Life, mansions went up In smoko and loss grave. wound was examined, it was found to ment did not put down tho entire rebeery with vital energy and a rallying strugdetlio boss of said the of man makes book his the pretentious homes lay smouldering in Quick," Every he so slight that no hopes of a scar bellion, but did all it was commanded gle. Soon the driver crawled, hulf give him der hretzcls so ruins. Desolation und distress such could be entertained. Tears and pro- to do. Since moving to Texas tlx life, day by day, as he lives, and dead, up the bank, but tho only tiling partment, chilled as war only witnesses or justifies, was fanity followed, and Johnnie finished writer met Gen. Cable, and is sure his death the pages arc turned over by he seemed to be thankful for, and the dut his stomach will nut get Sun. Peck's and one his his record each once spread far and near. An effecting cirfriends ulrendy yet." Pioneer Press. war unscarred. by the the boys will remember him, as ht only fact ho appeared to appreciate, cumstance was tho destruction of a poor is judged. Each later lino in the poem was his on in to tho Ark at them courage holding Fayetteville, charged wcmiui's house whli all its contents. of life should add something to the lines whilo he woe Out. tbe Boys A Ghost Mory. dashed and Hrlplng where he gave the Union forces being A the soldiers marched hy sho stood ft was ono night during the war very hard fight lie met him at Dal- opening lines. Each succeeding year dragged on tho rocks below! In tlie hupRit. Funny things Dashawsy one's slioitld character, school carry politics, I within tin; glare of tho ficive confladarkness the first thing he wanted seen in a schoolboy's life. At the that a number of the brave boys in las, Texas, somo two years ago, where blue were walking along together, he heard him make a speech which creed and religion a little higher. was the manner in which be hnd per- used to attend ono day tho hoys got a gration drying her streaming eye with This particular regiment an Ono of the dangers to this country is formed tho fearful feat of holding tho krg of bucr and secreted it in the base- hud apron. chatting familiarly, writes H. 6. the rebels cheered. After he was the. tlicir my that day. Tho reecivod to devote life onco increasing tendency in how Whether Toledo Blade. tlio it recitation reins! still held him asked Miller, I, every ment. During trembling, through the writer not could restrain tho promptings to should hoys himNothing would excuse pleasure seeking. came that when he charged Fayette frightened horses against tho upper in a whilo ono of us they had been to a citizen's iiutiiiv as they witnessi'd or not. I cannot soy; and it is not of vllle, Ark., he left so soon afterwards, displace laughter. It adds to life. bank, doing all I could to quiut tho self nnd go down stairs. Do you know of their letter this sight and with ono impulse they material importance. to which he could give no answer. But there is not a more pitiable specta- fears of tho panting beasts. that every boy in thnt room succeeded reached into their locket and filled In of an cle adult life wasted than thnt bebeer of see soon we their to old that of can tho hnd down a aid matches An way, The only reason tho writer By keg in getting graveyard lay by wnmnn's apron witli Uncle the Some central should weeping tho whut pleasure. utility found out and grim death has a wonderful in for his leaving so soon was that they good light, and tho situation was fully fore tlio Uwlu-Sum's greenbacks. Such is tlie shadow and rise in every adult life. The census revealed. Tho poor driver woe frightf- mutter was? flucnce over man, and sometimes, gave him too many mlnie-ball- s. What did ho do when as well as the sunshine of even, over men such as those stern there was too much show of cold steel takers could not toll how many pcoplo ully mangled nnd torn, ono car being Clevcrton war. in themselves are this of devoting country one ho were. as the head out?' the well from severed soldiers to suit him. However, he found nigh to almost The In too." bepleasure. wholly rapid struck the sharp edge of tho rocks llo went down, boldest ones said, without a quaver Dushawny A WmuiV Conrlunlun. accumulation of wealth may hare low. his voice: The Torpeda Cliaicr. Judge. Isn't it horrihlu aliout Mrs. She two lured a million, millions, perhaps wo I liest WelL I reckon some condemned man as I tied tho could, up Secretary Tracy has given up the of pcoplo from their usefulness. Next Tinsley?" a Tree. to of out a and mended will it broken rise the rascal up got grave singe lp idea of Inducing Congress to increase in evil to the devotion to Yes. Whut could have InHo pleasure is bock into tho road, and then cumo tho A Russian civil official reports to tho acare us as we pass the graveyard.' tho appropriation required for the the to elopo with her hutler?" duced her saw for book The a ho notoriety. straggle slow and cautious and painful descent government that in January They were then nearing the cem construction of the torpedo chaser, She "That's tho saddest purt of it. bo shown only to Its to the next station at the foot of the of life should number to estimated wolves of As the dreary which would cost $150,000 more than puck etery. they approached Sho called at her huidmnd's office and writer. Certain pai-t- of life are 2,000. and that a half an hour later he range. Detroit Free Tress. place, to their dismay and unspeakable the sum authorized by Congress. Ino was told that lie had gone to tho soul has world a and all 500 alxjiit every strong, saw another pnek horror, a scene met their gaze that stead. he will ask for power to con- of new That his with no own ho can which in its typewriter. there and condition present a chill over their frames, and seemingly in good Keep Away Prom Australia. tract for two torpedo boats, and he is And it now turns nut The streets of Melbourne and Sid pared to devour anything eatable which rnused it all. thrill of fear to their hearts. Their very likely to get it Army and reporter's footprint. Irof. Swing. Chiwas a man. his thut sort Hu as a typewriter come odds, from hoarts and their handy. hair began to rise, Australia, might ary," says a gentleman Register. Navy Nows. cago tho for report, lew. Tlie First Intrn muklng almost stood still. swarm with the unemployed. They of an ajKilogy They were not Several men claim to ho tho "father are not vicious or lnzy on the contrary, thnt he wus up a treo when he saw the dreaming; they saw a spook." It Aa Opinion. On MIMfcrtlon. of the interview. James Relpath are, many of them, intelligent to a wolves. appeared like a person with a white Co. A. 16th Ta. Car. A. were supposed to lis veRandolph. The reporters find to it common of the a grave, is among mantle on, raising up out to give the old always claimed that he startedinter- degree, that The Order Kmnwd. iled, the lawyers of unemployed graduates of known as newspaper A strange feeling crept over the thinks it about timo this practice army Little boys and girls are used in fash- they lied, and it was proven tlmt the The silence soldiers a rest about the batteries viewing. Whenever it was tried on English universities young men of mighty men of valor." Orchard at witnesses lied but thu account of the was finally broken by one of them that fought in the Peach he always insisted on culturo, whoso families stand high in ionable bridal priN'esnlon nowadays. came ss he thinks that history him, however, time former generally divorce auit was the most interesting In they Gettysburg, he own Thom band what his out with social circles at home. young eying: ought to writing to be quoted as having said, so si toon are lured to Australia by the ro- after the procession, but this Is a pro thing the public had read iu many a day. wae I will go up there and touch that and the monumentstoerected the satisfaction to avoid Herald. settle the question Munsey'e Weekly. Infernal thing if you will!" mantic charm that seems to envelop gresslve sge. Falrhaven any inaccuracies. of all concerned. All right, Another one said; fi VMP I i will if the real will. ..IMl AnoAl.rrepilrd: if 1 ain't abuut us near as be!" and lie apoke truly. )(u they all agreed to join hands and go up and touch tho "spook. or whatever it proved to be. Horrors! it teemed to gut larger. Now it starts up and now it recedes; but tho soldiers were not to be scared out at uil hazards. They reached out and touched it! An oath and a laugh ol derision went up from tho men. A grave having sunk in considerable, un old white horse that had been grazing hard by hud stumbled In it, and wa The soldiers got j trying to get out! 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